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Family Assistance Community Support Centers Open Page 3 Navy Band Regional Band Provides Musical Support Pages 8-9 "U. -,-~ * Holiday Season NAVSUP Announces Mailing Dates Page 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2005 Happy From Staff oday, the United States Navy celebrates its 230th birthday. The United States Navy was originated Oct. 13, 1775, during a meeting in Philadelphia, when the Continental Congress voted to fit out two sailing vessels, armed with 10 carriage guns, swivel guns, and crews of 80. These two vessels were to set sail on a cruise of three months to intercept transports carrying munitions and stores to the British army in America. This was the origi- nal legislation out of which the Continental Navy grew and as such constitutes the birth certificate of the U.S. Navy. To understand the significance of the decision to send two armed vessels to sea under the authority of the Continental Congress, one must understand the strategic situation in which it was made and consider the political struggle that lay behind it. Americans first took up arms in the spring of 1775 not to sever their relationship with the king. but to defend their rights within the British Empire. By the fall of 1775, the British North American colonies from Maine to Georgia were in open rebellion. Royal governments had been thrust out of many colonial capitals and revolution- ary governments put in their places. The Continental Congress had assumed some of the responsibilities of a central government for the colonies. created a Continental Army, issued paper money for the support of the troops and formed a committee to negotiate with foreign countries. Continental forces captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain and launched an inva- sion of Canada. In October 1775, the British held superiority at sea, from which they threatened to stop up the colonies' trade and to wreak destruction on seaside settlements. In response, a few of the states had commissioned small fleets of their own for defense of local waters. Congress had not yet authorized privateering. A small group of men in Congress had been advocating a Continental Navy from the outset of armed hostilities. Foremost among these men was John Adams of 'a....chusetts. For months, he and a few others h, d been www.jaxairnews.com 230th Birthday, Navy! arguing for the establishment of an American fleet. They argued that a fleet would defend the seacoast towns, pro- tect vital trade, retaliate against British raiders, and make it possible to seek out among neutral nations of the world the arms and stores that would make resistance possible. Still, the establishment of a navy seemed too bold a move for some of the timid men in Congress. Some south- erners agreed that a fleet would protect and secure the trade of New England, but denied that it would help the southern colonies. Must of the delegates did not consider the break with England as final and feared that a navy implied sovereignty and independence. The most the pro- navy men could do wvas to get Congress to urge each colony to fit out armed vessels for the protection of their coasts and harbors. On Oct. 3, 1775, Rhode Island's delegates laid before Congress a bold resolution for the building and equipping of an American fleet, as soon as possible. When the motion came to the floor for debate, Samuel Chase of Maryland attacked it, saying it was "the maddest idea in the world to think of building an American fleet." Even pro-navy members found the proposal too vague. It lacked specifics and no one could tell how much it would cost. On Oct 5, 1775, Congress received intelligence of two English brigs, unarmed and without convoy, laden with munitions, leaving England bound for Quebec. Congress immediately appointed a committee to consider how to take advantage of this opportunity. Its members were all New Englanders and all ardent supporters of a navy. They recommended first that the governments of Massachusetts. Rhode Island, and Connecticut be asked to dispatch armed vessels to lay in wait to intercept the munitions ships; next they outlined a plan for the equip- ping by Congress of two armed vessels to cruise east to intercept any ships bearing supplies to the British army. Congress let this plan lie on the table until Oct. 13, 1775, when another event occurred in favor of the naval move- ment. A letter from Gen. George Washington was read in Congress in which he reported that he had taken under his command, at Continental expense, three schooners to cruise off Massachusetts to int -,-pt enemy supply ships. Navy Ball tickets on sale now The annual Navy Ball will be held Oct. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Tickets are now on sale through command representatives and at the NAS Jax command master chief's office. Ticket prices are as follows E7 and above, civilians, retirees and guests $30 El through E6 and guests $15 Attire is as follows E7 and above Dinner Dress White (Mess Dress optional) E6 and below Service Dress White Civilians Black Coat and Tie For more information, call 542-8205. The commander in chief had preempted members of Congress reluctant to take the first step of fitting out war- ships under Continental authority. Since they already had armed vessels cruising in their name, it was not such a big step to approve two more. The committee's proposal, now appearing eminently reasonable to the reluctant mem- bers, was adopted. The Continental Navy grew into an important force. Within a few days, Congress established a naval commit- tee charged with equipping a fleet. This committee direct- See NAVY BIRTHDAY, Page 11 HS-5 EMIO Det back home By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO Excitement replaced routine operations at HS-5 Oct. 6 when family, friends and squadron members gath- ered at the squadron's hangar to welcome approxi- mately thirty maintainers, aircrew and pilots from the NAS Jacksonville-based HS-5's Expanded Maritime Interdiction Operation (EMIO) Detachment from a six-month overseas deploy- ment. As the Navy transport plane carrying squadron personnel slowly taxied towards the hangar, the squadron's Commanding Officer Cmdr. Brett Cal- kins, led the anxious crowd to the tarmac. Moments later, the detachment's per- sonnel disembarked from the massive aircraft and were reunited with their loved ones. The "Nightdippers" estab- lished a dominant military presence upon their arrival in theater and passed this efficient operation on to the "Warhawks" of HS-10, who relieved the squadron's detachment. HS-5 EMIO Detachment effectively fulfilled the Navy's EMIO mission, act- ing as a critical maritime component of the global war on terrorism by deter- ring, delaying and disrupt- ing the movement of terror- ists and terrorist-related materials at sea. The Nightdippers collaborated on this mission with U.S. Marine Corps Fleet Anti- Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed SK1 Michael Beck of HS-5 gives his wife an Eskimo kiss after returning home from a six-month deployment. terrorism Security teams (FAST) and Mobile Security Squadron Seven, as well as other various allied nations and their forces. The leadership of HS-5 had words of praise for the returning detachment. HS- 5 Executive Officer Cmdr. Puck Esposito, officer in charge of the detached forces said, "We were sent to an unfamiliar area to conduct a mission that no one had done before and we did it with success, pride and professionalism." The squadron will also benefit from the return of the detachment, as the deployed Nightdippers han- dled the intense operating conditions and mission expertly, gaining valuable operational experience that can now be shared with their squadron mates over the coming weeks. Photos by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams SWCS(SCW) Charles Thomas greets his chil- dren, Josh, Katey, and Ally, at the Construc- tion Battalion Maintenance Unit 202 Detachment homecoming Saturday at the NAS Jax Air Terminal. Seabees return CBMU-202 back home after supporting Hurricane Katrina efforts By Lt. Russell Bates CBMU 202 Detachment Jacksonville U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 202 Detail Jacksonville returned to NAS Jacksonville Oct. 8 after a five-week deployment to Construction Battalion Center Gulfport, Miss. in support of Joint Task Force Katrina. During their deployment, the detail was Lt. Russell Bates greets his son, Ethan after returning home from helping with the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts at Stennis Space Center, Miss. tasked with disaster recovery and base support missions at Stennis Space Center, Miss. The Seabees of CBMU 202 safely com- pleted 1,200 mandays of camp mainte- nance and disaster recovery operations in support of Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NAVMETOC) located at Stennis Space Center. Stennis, home to more than 3,000 mili- See SEABEES, Page 11 TOUCHING Military Appreciation Night Donations still being accepted B AE The Jacksonville Barracudas are holding Military Appreciation Night Oct. The base chapel is still collecting items for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. 22. Tickets to the game are $5. Two dollars out of every ticket purchased at Food items, water, diapers and gift cards are accepted. Clothing items are the USO will be donated back to the USO. Arena tickets are also available, no longer needed. Please drop items off at the Chapel Center or call 542- For more information, call the USO at 778-2821. 3051 for more information. 2 Ja Alf NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Hey, MoneyMan! I was trying to check on my allotments but I could- n't remember the Web site for "My Pay," so I typed in mypay.dfas.org instead of mypay.dfas.mil. All of a sudden I was at a site that was offering me military loans. My chief has told me that these military loans, payday loans and cash checking loans are bad deals. So what's up with this Web site? MoneyMan Sez: Here we go again! Seems the payday loan industry will do everything they can to attract military mem- bers. I also looked at that site and found a link to My Pay Military Loans, Pioneer Military Loans, and others who have nothing to do with DFAS at all. If you just go to a search engine and look for "my pay" you will get even more FROM THE FLEET Life after the Navy By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief W hat are you going to do when you leave the Navy? Have you given it much thought? Most young Sailors tell me they leave the Navy to go back to school. There's nothing wrong with that. It's no secret the G.I. Bill affords veterans a great way to pay for schooling. For some of you, however, you may be more interested in teaching than being a stu- dent. If you are serious about teaching and want to enter a profession that gives back to others, I'd ask you consider the Troops to Teachers program. Troops to Teachers was established in 1994 as a Department of Defense pro- gram. The National De- fense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2000 transferred the responsibility for pro- gram oversight and funding to the Department of Defense. Recently, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 pro- vided for the continuation of this program through fiscal year 2006. The objective of Troops to Teachers is to help recruit quality teachers for schools that serve students from low-income families throughout America. Troops to Teachers helps relieve teacher shortages, especially in math, science, special education and other critical subject areas, and ,assists military personnel in FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson making successful transi- tions to second careers. In most states, Troops to Teachers does not train or certify teachers, but rather helps you to find and enter the programs that do. Then, if you are eligible, Troops to Teachers provides financial assistance in the form of stipends or bonuses. Becoming a teacher with the assistance of Troops to Teachers needs to be viewed as three distinct processes occurring at the same time. Some individuals begin teaching before becoming fully certified. TTT Registration To receive funds, you must reg- ister with TTT and request financial assistance, and then later on fulfill the required three-year teach- ing commitment in a high needs district or campus. Certification You must fulfill the certification requirements of your desired state, often by par- ticipating in a teacher certi- - Troops to Teachers fiction program. Finding a job - Obtaining a position is your responsibility. The TTT national and state support offices assist with certifica- tion and job-hunting advice but are unable to perform employment agency func- tions. For many of you, teaching may seem attractive. Thanks to Troops to Teachers, Sailors find it much easier to navigate the process. Few people would disagree that teachers are vital and we need more ded- icated people in our society to take up the challenge of educating our youth. If you think you're up to that chal- lenge, and have a desire to teach, Troops to Teachers can help. For more information about Troops to Teachers, call 850-452-1241 or toll- free at 1-800-231-1241. You can also email ttt@voled.doded.mil and check their Web site at http://www.ProudToServeAg ain.com. Henry Brooks Adams wrote, "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." I like this quote because it points to the power of teach- ing. Think back, what teachers influenced you? What traits of these teachers inspired you to learn? Most of us have teachers we remember into adulthood because they had a significant impact on our life. Do you have the kind of passion that will allow others to learn from you? Do you want to have an impact on others? One way or another, most of us learn a great deal about teaching from our time in the Navy, whether that is a single tour or a career. As you become sen- ior, you are charged with training your people. Teaching is a part of our Navy life, whether we look at ourselves as formal teachers or not. The jump to teaching school might not be as great as you think. The Troops to Teachers pro- gram might be perfect in helping you realize a teach- ing dream. For most of you, the only thing holding you back could he the call itself. Shipmates, teachers are vital.. None of us would have achieved much without teachers who, along our edu- cation paths, have inspired us to learn and grow. The pool of teachers must con- tinually replenish itself by attracting some of America's finest into that profession. I'd encourage each of you to consider teaching and to research the Troops to Teachers program. Most of the teachers I have talked with say their work is extremely rewarding. The best teachers are motivated, self-confident, organized and have compassion. To me, those same traits describe our best Sailors. If you think you have what it takes to teach, take the first step and contact Troops to Teachers. ON THE HOMEFRONT Answers to frequently asked questions from spouses By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor I often receive emails from spouses asking for my advice. It amuses my husband, Dustin, that I-the woman who once stood in the post office and distractedly instructed her son, "stamps always go on the upper left side of the envelope, honey," and then watched none the wiser as he licked and pressed postage on the wrong corner of 50 greeting cards- have become a source of education for hundreds of other women. Nevertheless, for the record, I can not-respond to personal queries via email, so I've taken some of the most frequently asked questions and answered them here. Take my advice for what it's worth...about as much as a soggy, used postage stamp. Q: I just moved to 'a new duty sta- tion and no one from the spouse club has contacted me. I'm beginning to feel left out. Should I take it personally? A: Most likely your existence is caught up in military-spouse bureau- cracy. There is a system for getting your contact information to the correct person, and it goes something like this - your spouse checks into their com- mand. The command asks, "Are you married?" The command alerts the spouse club. The spouse club tags the hospitality chair. The hospitality chair places a friendly telephone call to wel- come you to the group. Theoretically this system is fool proof. Then again, theoretically men should always come home on time and not say things like, "My socks with the holes in them are my favorite." So, on second thought, your predica- ment is probably due to the fact that your spouse forgot your new address and phone number when he was checking in. Or, when the commanding officer asked, "Are you married?" your spouse said, "No," If the latter is true, you have my blessing to throw out his socks with the holes. , Q: What should I wear to my first spouse club meeting? A: Forget what you've heard about gloves and not wearing white after Labor Day, There's just one rule of thumb when choosing what to wear for a spouse-club event: don't be the only spouse in costume. So long as you know that a "Southern Living party" isn't a chance to drag out your Scarlett O'Hara hoopskirt, be yourself and wear whatever you like. Q: Should I call the commanding officer's wife "Mrs."?. A: Yes and no. Common niceties such as "please" "thank you" and "ma'am" aside, military spouses don't have a rank and don't require formal titles. The commanding officer's wife isn't your boss. If she acts like she is, you have the option to talk behind her back or find another support group. I suggest the latter. Q: Once a month I leave my hus- band with the kids to go to the local spouse club meeting. Only, these "meetings" seem more like parties, and I sort of look forward to them. Shouldn't I feel guilty for sticking my husband with kid duty while I'm hav- ing so much fun? A: No. If ever you are tempted to feel guilty, repeat the following "I bathed and diapered the children for six months while he was at sea. I can't keep a career because we move every three years. I pull apart my husband's nasty, used handkerchiefs each time I put them in the washing machine. My husband is lucky I'm coming home at all." Q: I think there are a few women in my spouse club who-don't like me. Shouldn't we all love and support each other? A: Take note of others in the animal kingdom at your local zoo. Some species of females can't even be kept in the same enclosure or else they will maul each other. Female lemurs, in particular, are known for being extremely hostile toward unfamiliar "girlfriends." Whoever decided human females could break the phenomenon of female- female aggression in the animal world must have'been a man. Q: After all of this, do you still think people should join the spouse club? Is it really worth it? A: Absolutely! Trust me, I wouldn't lead you astray on this. Just don't ask me to stamp your envelopes. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. z. S-UXDAY SERVItC ES 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. sites which offer high inter- est loans and more not so great deals! You would think they are trying to sell you something? You betcha! Keep in mind that these companies are out to make money by offering loans that charge high interest rates and fees. Many of them charge in excess of 400 percent APR. Need money? Go to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. Want money? Go to your credit union or bank. If you do not qualify for a loan from your bank or credit union, maybe you should take a closer look at your spending habits. Need help with that? Go to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. They can help and their services are free! More questions? Call Hey Moneyman! at 778-0O53. TN5R MIGUEL VELRSQUEZ Job title/command: Weapons Department Hometown: Dallas, Texas Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: Training Support Center, Great Lakes, III., TM "A" School Career Plans: To attend law school and become a naval officer. Most Interesting Experience: Going sky- diving. Words of Wisdom: Don't let life pass you DON RIGGS I '-l -Job title/command: Program Manager, Navy Medicine Support Command Hometown: Champaign- | Urbana, III. ! Family Life: Single, with two small dogs. Past Duty Stations: Naval Air Warfare Center Indianapolis 1982-1996 Career Plans: To work at my current com- mand for seven more years and retire with 30 years of civil service. Most Interesting Experience: Staying with my grandparents on a lake in Illinois every summer school vacation. Words of Wisdom: Give every chance you get and smile all the time. MWR sponsors needed The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department is currently seeking sponsorship fbr fis- cal year 2006 special events and programs. Your efforts will support NAS Jax active duty service members and their families. Your company will market to over 25,000 base personnel. For more information on how your organization can become a sponsor, please contact Shannon Leonard, MWR marketing director, at 542-3577 or e-mail Shannon. d.Leonard@navy.mil. 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- J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer ET2(SW) Bill Lamed * Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji All NE is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the J All NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submission s close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jlai allm can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Jlalll ., Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji Il NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY, MONEYMANI - -1 II Jax Amr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Motorcycle Safety Rodeo set for Monday A By the NAS Jacksonville Safety Department and BMT Designers & Planners NAS Jacksonville is hosting the first Motorcycle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the NAS Commissary parking lot. If you are considering motorcycling, the rodeo is an opportunity to examine all aspects of motorcycling: the rules, training, skills, bikes, equipment, risks, and enjoy- ment. If you already ride, this event is an oppor- tunity to get with other riders, see new equipment, observe skilled riding, learn some technical aspects, test your skills, and have some fun. If you drive a car, the rodeo is an opportu- nity to learn about the motorcycles you share the road with and how to protect you and them. Motorcycle riders who have access to fed- eral installations from all over the Northeast Florida and Georgia area are invited. A pre-ride check area with motorcycle safety coaches will be available to advise riders in checking bikes for proper tire pres- sure and condition, suspension settings, oil and fluid levels and mechanical issues. Purcells Motorcycle and Marine, Suzuki Sea Doo of Orange Park, and Stock, Mild to Wild, Inc., will have their products and motorcycles available for viewing. Sayre Enterprises specializes in safety equipment and will have products on display. A&M Motorcycle Safety Course, Patriot Motorcycle Training, and Rider's Edge will have information on motorcycle skills courses for all levels of riders and the motorcycles they use. The Jacksonville Sheriffs Office will con- duct demonstrations of skilled motorcycle riding and Stock, Mild-to-Wild, Inc., will demonstrate the capabilities of three- wheeled motorcycles known as trikess." Individual riders will be able to test their motorcycle riding skills on their own motor- cycle and will be eligible for a prize drawing for successfully riding in our "Rider Challenge." The Florida Highway Patrol will display their "No Zone" tractor trailer, which allows you to experience what a truck driver sees when he looks in his mirrors for other traf- fic, and an unmarked police car will be available for examination. Ray Zorenda from the Florida State Rider Training Program will provide information on Florida state motorcycle regulations and training. Hector Eide from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation of America (MSF) will speak on the role of MSF nationwide, their continu- ing efforts to improve motorcycle safety and the new courses they are developing, and Dale Wisnieski from the Naval Safety Center's Motorcycle Safety Programs will talk about the Navy's motorcycle safety efforts. Jini Atchison of The Helmet House will discuss helmet design and safety. There will also be presentations about motorcycle safety and what happens when a motorcycle accident occurs from a person who has experienced one. Motorcycle riding videos and safety videos will be shown between presentations. NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Depart-ment will be selling burgers and hot dogs for lunch. Stock, Mild to Wild, Inc., Suzuki Sea Doo of Orange Park, Purcells Honda and Marine, Sayre Enterprises, A&M Motorcycle Safety Course, Patriot Motorcycle Training, Riders Edge/ADAMEC Harley-Davidson, Florida Rider Training Program, Motorcycle Safety Foundation of America, and the Naval Safety Center have contributed prizes, that will be given away during a door prize drawing and as the prizes for the "Rider Challenge." Prizes include but are not limited to the following: $300 gift certificate for advanced Dyno diagnostic tuning, $35 gift certificates for regular Dyno .diagnostic tuning, various gift certificates for merchandise and prod- ucts, reflective safety vests, T-shirts, free and reduced rate motorcycle safety training courses, videos and many more motorcycle and safety related products. Neither MWR nor the Navy or any other part of the federal government offi- cially endorses any company, sponsor, or their products or services. Schedule of events 9 a.m. Event begins 10 a.m. JSO demonstration / Naval Safety Center talk 10:30 a.m. Motorcycle accident victim experience Oct.17 9 a.m.- 3p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commissary Parking Lot Snfrey Exhibits t aMoorcycle DemonrstLion Teams * Moior,3cles and Equipment S Sp lnld and Vinlsge Motoorc (Iy D noricl Skill Clallgnd Awrd I Door Pi izes and Awards A.i Open to all hands.! NMotorc) cle parking available Food and beverages on sale For mnoe detaek ca 542-5710 11 a.m. Helmet fit talk and Stock, Mild to Wild, Inc. demonstration 11:30 a.m. JSO motorcycle safety brief with questions and answers 12:30 p.m. Helmet fit talk 1 p.m. Motorcycle accident victim experi- ence and Stock, Mild to Wild, Inc. demon- stration 1:45 p.m. Motorcycle Safety Foundation brief 2 p.m. JSO demonstration 2:30 p.m. Award presentation 3 p.m. Event ends Ongoing events Rider challenge Motorcycle videos Pre-ride check booth Door prizes Community Support Centers serve Navy families By ET2(SW) Bill Larned Special Contributor After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck the Gulf Coast, Task Force Navy Family (TFNF) Community Support Centers rose to the occasion, providing re- sources for Sailors and their families affected by Mother Nature's wrath. The Community Support Centers (CSCs) were established with the debut of TFNF Sept. 22. CSC Norfolk, Va., maintains lists of all affected Navy families and their needs. The requirements of each family on these lists range from financial and housing assistance to education enrollment and family counseling. The severity of each need is ana- lyzed and spreadsheets are sent to one of eight CSCs located in Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas or Virginia. In the call centers for the displaced families, case managers answer phones and contact different agencies that resolve the individual needs of each family. "The duty of a CSC is to ensure that all initial crises are addressed and resolved," said Gus Terlaje, Community Support Program director for Commander, Navy Region Southeast. When an affected Navy family calls a CSC, they receive personal, one-on- one consultation from a case manager to help them find resources and serv- ices as needed. In addition, the case manager explains forms, cuts through red tape and follows up with Sailors and their families to ensure requests have been met. The CSCs fill a much-needed gap. Recovering from a disaster is not just a matter of recovering finances and material things, but restoring peace of mind. When a case manager answers the phone, the distressed caller is put at ease, realizing that someone at the other end of the line really does care. With reassuring words, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen said recently that CSCs "will continue working until every Navy family is back on their feet." Sailors and their families that have relocated to the Jacksonville area should call 542-2766. In the Mayport area, Sailors requiring assistance should call a case manager at 270- 6600. . A Web site that details exactly what CSC's provide may be found at usnavykatrinahelp.spawar.navy.mil/ NavyFamilies/. Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Commander, Navy Region Southeast Community Support Program Director Gus Terlaje fills out a report between con- stant phone calls in his office. "Between Mayport and Jacksonville, 380 hurricane victims now enjoy safe havens," said Terlaje. *' of tl ie SKIN, HAIR AND NAIS. eorge J. S ,.A:D., F.A.O.C.D. " ~ Board-Certified Dermatologist - MOHS Surgeon ~ Diplomate of the American Board of Dermato ~ Diplomate of the American Osteopathic SFRAXEL... the most advanced Non-Ablative THERMAGE...the Non-Surgical Face Lift .. GENTLE WA-CE...one of the only Gentle Wave Systems in Jacksonville MICRODERMABRASION, PHOTO REJUVLENATION, BOTO.X RESTYLANE, VEIN TREATMENT, LASER for HAIR REMOVAL & ROSACEA ANGER LASE4-O'CENTER Medical, Surgical & Aesthetic Dermatology Orange Park 904.541.0315 www.skincancerandlasercentre.com Accepting: Tricare Standard Prime For Life-- Call to schedule your appointment TODAY?...All Ages...All Skin Types... WW G( imm ;- . 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Fire Prevention Week is commemorated Firefighters recognized Snm the NAS ax Fite Prevention Department .^ commemorating a conf SFire Prevention Week w -4' lished to commemorate Wcicago Fire, the tragic 1871 coi 41,t killed more than 250 pe 100,000 homeless, destroyed i 17,400 structures and burned 2,000 acres. The fire began Oct. tinued and did most of its dame 1871. According to popular legend broke out after a cow belongir Catherine O'Leary kicked ovE setting first the barn, then the on fire. Chances are you've heard sor of this story yourself; people ] blaming the Great Chicago Fire and Mrs. O'Leary, for more than But recent research by Chicago Robert Cromie has helped to de version of events. The "Moo" myth Like any good story, the 'case, has some truth to it. The great f certainly started near the barn z O'Leary kept her five milking there is no proof that O'Leary N barn when the fire broke out - jumpy cow sparked the blaze. 0' self swore that she'd been in bed night, and that the cows were a in for the evening. But if a cow wasn't to blame fo fire, what was? Over the years,j and historians have offered plen ries. Some blamed the blaze on neighborhood boys who were nea sneaking cigarettes. Others believed that a neigh O'Leary's may have started the people have speculated that a f orite may have fallen to earth Oc ing several fires that day in Mic Wisconsin, as well as in Chicago. The biggest blaze the While the Great Chicago Fire wa known blaze to start during this day stretch, it wasn't the biggest Handle From the NASJax Fire Prevention Department R member that a candle is an open flame. It can easily ignite any combustible nearby. Facts and figures During 2002, an estimated 18,000 home fires started by candles were reported to public fire departments. These fires resulted in an estimated 130 civilian deaths, 1,350 civilian injuries and an estimated direct prop- erty loss of $333 million. Homes include one- and two-family dwel- lings, apartments and manufactured housing. The estimated number of home can- dle fires was unchanged from 2001 to 2002. For the first time since 1991, the number of home candle fires has stabilized rather than increasing. Candle fires accounted for an esti- mated 5 percent of all reported home fires. Two-fifths (40 percent) candle fires started in th resulting in 30 percent of ated civilian deaths. Reported home candle more than tripled since 5,500 in 1990. December had almost number of home candle average month. Half (50 percent) of h( fires occurred when sor combustible material was too close to the candle; occurred after candles we] tended, abandoned or in controlled; 5 percent wer people (usually children) p the candle. Falling asleep was a f percent of home candle f percent of the home c deaths. Christmas Day was the the year for home candy 1999-2002. New Year'E Charles & George's CarqWash SAVE $2 ON CAR WASH (reg$ 11 (some vehicles slightly extra) Roosevelt Square (behind Chick-fil-A) 1354 Cassat Ave I 1405 Park Ave I (US 17 Orange Park) o9o3 expires Nov. 30, 2005 Am-----m tinction goes to the Peshtigo Fire, the most devastating forest fire in American history. The fire, which also occurred Oct. 8, 1871, lagration and roared through Northeast Wisconsin, vas estab- burning down 16 towns, killing 1,152 peo- the Great ple, and scorching 1.2 million acres before nflagration it ended. people, left Historical accounts of the fire say that more than the blaze began when several railroad more than workers clearing land for tracks uninten- 8, but con- tionally started a brush fire. Before long, age Oct. 9, the fast-moving flames were whipping through the area 'like a tornado,' some sur- d, the fire vivors said. It was the small town of ng to Mrs. Peshtigo, Wisconsin that suffered the worst er a lamp damage. Within an hour, the entire town whole city had been destroyed. ne version Eight decades of fire prevention have been Those who survived the Chicago and on the cow Peshtigo fires never forgot what they'd 130 years. been through; both blazes produced count- historian less tales of bravery and heroism. bunk this But the fires also changed the way that firefighters and public officials thought about fire safety. On the 40th anniversary of the Great of the cow' Chicago Fire, the Fire Marshals fire almost Association of North America (today here Mrs. known as the International Fire Marshals cows. But Association), decided that the anniversary was in the of the Great Chicago Fire should hence- or that a forth be observed not with festivities, but Leary hera in a way that would keep the public early that informed about the importance of fire pre- so ucked vention. The commemoration grew incre- )r the huge mentally official over the years. journalists In 1920, President Woodrow Wilson ty of theo- issued the first National Fire Prevention a couple of Day proclamation, and since 1922, Fire tr the barn Prevention Week has been observed on the Sunday through Saturday period in which bor of the Oct. 9' falls. fire. Some According to the National Archives and iery mete- Records Administration's Library ct. 8, start- Information Center, Fire Prevention Week chigan and is the longest running public health and safety observance on record. at week The President of the United States has is the best- signed a proclamation proclaiming a 3 fiery two- national observance during that week t. That dis- every year since 1925. candles with From FEMA The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) instructs victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to be cautious when applying for individual and housing assistance as fraudulent contractors and scam artists are not uncom- mon in the wake of disas- ters. FEMA also reminds caution of the home Christmas Eve tied for second. ie bedroom, Source: National estimates based on F the associ- NFIRS and NFPA survey. fires have Safety tips the low of Extinguish all candles when leaving the room or going to sleep. t twice the Keep candles away from items that fires of an can catch fire, like clothing, books and curtains. ome candle Use candle holders that are steady, me form of won't tip over easily, are made from a left or came material that cannot burnr, and are 18 percent large enough to collect dripping wax. re left unat- Keep candles and all open flames adequately away from flammable liquids. e started by Keep candle wicks trimmed to one- playing with quarter inch and extinguish taper actor in 12 and pillar candles when they get ires and 25 within two inches of the holder. *andle fire Votives and containers should be extinguished before the last half-inch peak day of of wax starts to melt. 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R089108 Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents Base Firefighter Tracey Canik, a Certificate of Lifesaving Award. Canik was one of four firefighters who received award certificates and words of praise Oct. 5. On July 8, AZ1 (AW) Burnett Dozier from Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment, Jacksonville collapsed in Hangar 1000 while suffering cardiac arrest. Firefighters Billy Brown, Nathan Hutchin- son, Tracy Tomes and Tracey Canik responded quickly and successfully to resuscitate Dozier. In addition, the men treated the Sailor for a head wound he received during his fall. "I'm comfortable with the fact the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department can respond effectively to any call they receive," said Dobson. FEMA says to be cautious of hurricane fraud Minutes from Orange Park Mall, restaurants, JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 r 5 VS-24 at sea A S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, is launched off the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt B _- (CVN 71) OCT. 6. .. .. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway on a regularly scheduled deployment conducting maritime security operations. _in _ Photos by PH3 Michael Cole Two S-3B Vikings, assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, prepare to launch off the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). By Miriam S. Gallet Editor The Navy Wives Club of America (NWCA) Jax #86 will host the 2005 annual Navy Wives Club of America Convention at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club Oct. 22-28. NWCA President Denise Johnson of San Diego, Calif., will preside over the seven-day event. This year's theme is "Salute to Our Heroes." According to Pearl Aran, NWCA Jax No. 86 membership chairman, 120 delegates from all over the world are expected to attend this year's conven- tion. "We welcome the opportunity to host such an important event and host so many wonderful delegates," Aran said. "Our local chapter is excit- ed. It will give us a great opportunity to showcase our naval air station and the history of the region." Amy Johnson, NWCA Jax No. 86 See NWCA, Page 11 On Oct. 1, Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot, Jacksonville, lost a family member to cancer when John (J.C.) Hackett passed away under the com- passionate care of Hospice. Hackett was a pioneer and ultimate professional in the training and develop- ment of employees. He con- tinuously put the needs and interests of others first. He had a sincere love for moti- vating and developing char- acter as well as talent. He developed his training of personnel vision during his 20-year naval career where he retired as chief petty officer. "Due to J.C.'s vision and unique ability to facilitate and identify management systems and programs years ago, NAVAIR is reaping the benefits of his service in developing knowledge, skills and ability of our work- force," said NAVAIR Depot Jax Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan. "NAV- AIR continues to make tremendous strides in sup- porting the warfighter. Our accomplishments and abili- ties are a direct result of Mr. Hackett." Some of his lifetime achievements included: working in student career experience programs, devel- oping basic supervisor train- John (J.C.) Hackett ing, creating electronic indi- vidual qualification records, developing a training man- agement office and winning the University of North Florida 2002 Excellence in Employee Development Award. Additionally, due to his outstanding contributions to training and employee development and overall excellence in service, Hackett was awarded the civilian meritorious award upon his retirement. Hackett was a passionate believer in Stephen Covey's leadership and life skills philosophy and was instru- mental in providing many managers, supervisors and employees with invaluable Covey training. Hackett was also identified by Clemson University in their quality initiatives as a board mem- ber involved in developing See HACKETT, Page 10 NORTHEAST JAX Daybreak Woods From the $180s .1,691-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bedrooms, 2-3 baths .Last chance. Beautiful Dames Pointe location featuring ,' nature preserve and community playground. Easy commute to naval bases. .qna04l 757-Q73- WEST JACKSONVILLE Adams Lake From the low $200s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bedrooms, 2-3.5 baths Tour 3 homes ready for October move-in. 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Prices/terms subject to Y KXINewHome change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Square footage is approximate. ARTIST'S CONCEPTION: Illustration and photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Continued scope/ s o u rc e preservation of nature preserve is subject to change and not guaranteed. Future development of pool at Dunn's Creek Plantation is subject to change and is not guaranteed; contact: KBH Marketing Department, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, '' '.'.'. . NewHomesource.com FL 32256, 904-596-6626. Recreational facilities at Villages of Summer Lakes, Adams Lake, Dunn's Creek Plantation and Timber Creek Plantation are private to community. Maps not to scale. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-39115 Orc.TuN Navy Wives Club of America to hold annual convention here -,-. Fr 1, No Switl ,I- NAVAIR loses a family member From NAVAIR Public Affairs N -W ------- %;,u-tl I -P 1 -71 o 6 Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 * 8 N IAIPAHC g ORNER Hospital corpsmen, dental technicians in join forces to provi Too short to yo- yo. ByChristine Mahoney SBureau of Medicine and Surgery Public Affairs By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel I remember the time that I bought my youngest son his first yo-yo. What a day it was! At that time Danny was 4 years old and his reaction to the gift was pure joy. It was one of those deluxe, professional-grade models that in the right hands could perform the most unbelievable tricks imagi- nable. As I gave him the gift I took great delight in just watching his excite- ment over this new toy. But the joy only lasted about 10 seconds. You see my son Danny had made a disappointing discovery. His discovery: he was too short to yo-yo. His legs were too short and the string was too long. His mood changed instantly. His frustration level was discernibly high. Danny realized, in his own special way, that life was a little more complicated than he thought. I submit to you that being too short to yo-yo is a metaphor for the trying times in life. It is a metaphor for those hard places that we find our- selves in every once in a while. When was the first time that life became com- plicated for you? When was the last time you noticed that your legs were too short, that your yo-yo string was too long and that your arms were too weak? When have you had that sinking feeling that comes when your dreams and /or desires were not going according to your expectations? Indeed, in those Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina moments of testing you become keenly aware that you are truly not in con- trol. You may even discov- er that your faith starts to falter. What happens when your faith starts to crumble? Those are the hard places in life when your emotions and life's events get the better of you and you may even start to seri- ously doubt in yourself and even in the very God that has given you eternal assurance of His faithful- ness. In those moments you will struggle with questions of importance such as "why do bad things always happen to the good guys?" Have you been there? I have and those are scary moments in life. Are you there now? How do you cope with unfulfilled dreams? What do you do when your faith falters? It is important to remember in the midst of such uncontrollable events that there is still one com- ponent of life that you still have control over. You do have control over how you decide to respond to the difficulties and challenges of life. You can choose to exercise control over your response So, what do you do when your faith falters (or when you're too short to yo-yo) ? Look around: Your difficul- ties are put in perspective when you look around and see the plight of those that have to contend with much graver circumstances. Your problems suddenly pale by comparison. While this doesn't diminish the importance of your prob- lem it will hopefully help you understand that your situation is solvable and manageable by compari- son. Look around and see the lives of people who have successfully surmounted their obstacles. I'm not a betting man, but nine out of 10 you'll discover are persons of faith in them- selves and God (most importantly). Look inside: I mean, real- ly look inside you. Who are you? Do you know your- self? What do you ulti- mately believe in, deep inside? Sometimes we hesi- tate looking inside because we dare not admit that we may be the cause of our own problems. Look "inside" and have the courage to make the neces- sary changes towards a bet- ter person. Look up: As you look up you may discover, to your delight, that the Almighty is there. As you acknowl- edge your need for God, His divine, invisible hand will lift up your spirit. This moment of personal encounter brings clarity and new direction. In this moment of personal encounter, you will find God where He does his work: in your heart! I % i,% kiwWAV &%cjino %UI "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content -- Available from Commercial News Providers" 0. S S S S - -- The Dentist Place And... The Dentist Place fo kfz s The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (Excluding co- pays and deductibles) Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. 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I The Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) marked the offi- cial establishment of the new Hospital Corpsman rating with a ceremo- ny at Navy Medicine Headquarters Oct. 3. The updated rating represents the join- ing of the hospital corpsman (HM) and dental technician (DT) job specialties. "The HM/DT merger is about combining forces to better meet the demands and needs of our changing Navy. With this merger, it will allow Navy Medicine to better support our operational forces by ensuring all enlisted personnel have the same baseline of training; by improving flexibility in the utilization of all enlisted manpower, and by improving career opportunities for all our Sailors," said BUMED Force Master Chief (SW/AW) J.L.K. DiRosa, director, Medical Department Enlisted Personnel. The Chief of Naval Operations approved Navy Medicine's proposal to merge the hospital corpsman and dental technician ratings Aug. 30. The focus of this merger will bring together the 27,000 HMs and the 3,000 DTs into one professional com- munity Hospital Corpsman. This merger will broaden their training requirements, increase .their basic skills, provide advanced training in medical and dental specialty areas, and optimally employ them for mission success. Current HM- and DT-rated Sailors that are eligible for the E9 active-duty selec- tion board will face a combined HM/DT board. The 2006 E8 and E9 active-duty de top health care and Reserve selection boards will also be combined boards. The combined E7 exams and selection boards have also been approved for 2006. The first combined active-duty petty officer advancement exam will happen in March 2006, and the combined Reserve petty officer exams will happen in August 2006. Training for Sailors newly recruited into the hospital corpsman field will com- bine both HM and DT job rating skills. "There will be changes starting with the HM and DT 'A' schools. The revised HM 'A' school training plan incorporates founda- tional dental knowledge, skills and abili- ties. These classes will be added while keep- ing the HM 'A' school length to 14 weeks," said DiRosa. "Upon completion, of HM 'A' school, designated personnel will attend a follow-on dental assistant school to train in specialized dental assisting skills. Hospital corpsman training and education will continue at our Great Lakes, Ill., medical training facilities until otherwise decided." Plans are in place to implement changes in the HM and DT "A" school curriculums, consolidate advanced "C" schools, and cross-train current HMs and DTs to pre- pare for the new merged advancement exams. The DT/HM rating unification is expect- ed to take place over the next two years. Once complete, all Navy Medicine DTs and HMs will be known as the HM com- munity. JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 7 J Artesians 1-display talent,..SNA ATAN Jose Vasquez repairs a power supply at Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department Jacksonville Oct. 3. Photos by PH3 Clarck Desire AT2 Toney McKinney repairs a multi-layer board at Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) Jacksonville Oct. 3. AIMD Jacksonville technicians provide quality workmanship, extend mean-time between failure for components inducted for repair and . aggressively pursue cost avoidance in every endeavor. Filing Hurricane Katrina damage claims as By Larry Kachelhofer Gosport Staff Writer A according to Cmdr. Mike Jaeger, execu- tive officer, Naval Legal Services Office Central (NLSOC) Pensaco- la, filing a claim for dam- ages caused by Hurricane Katrina is as easy as one, two, three. "The process (for filing claims) is used every day," Jaeger said. "You don't have to get out the battle axe to break through it. We want to simplify it for the client." Lt. Cmdr. Betsy Miller, Claims Department head for.NLSOC said the forms to file for Hurricane Katrina damage are the same forms used to file for household goods damage claims. And because Katrina victims are dis- placed at various locations across the United States, claimants can file their claim from any NLSO office and the paperwork will be forwarded to NLSOC aboard NAS Pensacola. Sitting at a conference room table in one of NLSOC Pensacola's offices, EM1 Roger Daniel, PCU Forrest Sherman (DDG-98), and several of his ship- mates were filling out their claims forms. Sherman is being built at the shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss. and is scheduled to be commis- sioned at NAS Pensacola Dec. 10. Hurricane Katrina scattered the ship's crew from Pensacola to Norfolk, and 191 of its members were evacuated to NAS Pensacola after Katrina's floodwater began to fill their barracks. "All of my uniforms were in my SUV ready to evacu- ate and it flooded, so I lost it all," Daniel said. "I only had four payments left. Now I have to start over." The legal stuff NLSOC personnel are working as hard as possible to make a difficult situation less difficult. But rules are rules, and NLSOC must apply them to the situation resulting from Hurricane Katrina's handiwork. Military personnel on active duty and civil service employees who suffer a loss or damage to their personal property on a military installation, or while on assignment for the federal government, are eligible to file a claim. Contract per- sonnel are not eligible to file. Military and civil serv- ice employees cannot file a claim for damage that occurred off base. Any off- base damage must be filed with the individual's insur- ance company. If a claimant lives on base and has insurance (including renter's insur- ance) they must first file with their insurance com- pany. If there is a deductible, the individual may file a claim for the amount of any deductible paid. Claims also may be filed for food spoilage caused by the hurricane for personnel ordered to evacuate their government quarters. Individuals may request an emergency advance pay- ment. But the person filing for an advance must later submit an itemized list to prove their need for the advanced amount as well as the dollar amount for damages exceeding the advance. A claim can be filed at NLSO Central Headquar- ters or any NLSO Central branch office onboard Na- val Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, Miss.; Memphis/ Milling- ton, Tenn.; Corpus Christi, Texas; and Fort Worth, Texas. Personnel of other service branches must file their claim with their respective branch of service. However, Navy offices will accept non-Navy claims and coor- dinate with the appropriate service to either process the claim or forward the claim to the correct office for pro- cessing. For those filing for an advance payment, the pro- cess usually takes about three or four business days. But claimants need to remember that NLSOC is required to forward the claim to Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), Charleston, S.C., for payment, which will be processed and directly deposited into the individ- ual's pay account. According to Miller; DSN telephone lines into Gulf- port are currently operat- ing and runners travel back and forth between Pensaco- la and Gulfport, to pick up claims for processing at the NLSO Central Headquar- ters, located in Pensacola. NLSOC personnel are not authorized to issue checks or cash. Evacuation expenses and the cost of temporary lodg- ing must be claimed through the individual's permanent duty station. To reassure claimants of NLSOC's capabilities, and experience in disaster claims and referring to his claims department head, Jaeger added, "First there was Ivan, and then Katrina, and there's always been Lt. Cmdr. Miller." Miller added that personnel claims examiners for the department have several years' experience working in the claims field and that the examiners processed the claims aboard NAS Pensacola that resulted from Hurricane Ivan. Miller said, "They've been doing it for years, and they're moving them through efficiently." Miller also said the DFAS office in Charleston has assured NLSOC that hurricane damage claims will go to the "head of the line." "We're trying to get claims turned around here in three days and Charleston is also trying to turn them around in three days (for Katrina victims). NLSOC personnel know there will be large numbers of individuals and families filing claims. "If we get overloaded with Katrina claims, we will package anything other than Katrina claims and send them to another facility, so everyone can get processed quicker," Miller said. "If we have all the info they need, a Katrina claim can be iSAT. OCT 29" 7:00PM & 9:00PM SSwN. OCT 30T"7:00PM & 9:00pM [,. 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Navy Band Southeast has been hard at work both preserving and adding to a musical heritage already flush in honor and tradi- tion. A history, which began with shantyman's songs that helped soften the rigors of shipboard life over- 230 years ago, has evolved into a professional musical sup- port service that performs hun- dreds of times per year. Navy Band Southeast was established in October 1995 to provide musical support for offi- cial Navy functions, recruiting efforts and to serve the communi- ties of the southeast region in a public relations capacity. Representing Commander, Navy Region Southeast and the Navy, Navy Band Southeast per- forms music throughout the state of Florida and the Southeastern United States and has built an excellent reputation for quality musical performances. The band is comprised of 45 professional musicians, all of which are gradu- ates of the Armed Forces School of Music. "Our primary job is to support traditional Navy functions such as retirements and change of commands, but we also perform a lot out in the local community," said MUCS James Ernest, assis- tant director for Navy Band Southeast. "Our public appear- ances range from official military ceremonies and parades to public concerts, and at schools in sup- -port of Navy recruiting efforts." Navy Band Southeast is able to -offer a wide array of musical styles by offering smaller ensem- i,,bles. within it. The 21 musicians of the Navy Band Southeast's SCeremonial Band perform stir- ring patriotic music at official cer- emonies and special events that Promote positive relations between the Navy and local com- munities such as the annual Jacksonville Sea and Sky Spectacular. ; The Wind Ensemble is a 40- piece group that performs a vari- ety of traditional marches, patri- otic music, classical favorites and Broadway tunes, as well as tradi- -t;onal concert band music. This group performs in a variety of indoor and outdoors venues at concert series throughout the Southeast Region. -. Navy Band Southeast's Jazz -Ensemble performs the many dif- ferent styles of jazz that have been popular through the years. -They have entertained thousands )of audiences throughout the Southeastern United States, -Puerto Rico, and Guantanamo Official Navy Photo Navy Band Southeast Director Lt. Cmdr. Rick Bailey gives his musicians some last-minute instructions before a public performance earlier this year. Tuba Player MU2 Joaquin Hernan- dez practices with members of the Navy Band Southeast Brass Quin- tet. Navy Band Southeast Trumpet Player MU3 Brian Parmann prac- tices for his next engagement. , MU2 Nick Ezzo, a bass player for the Navy Band Southeast rock band Liberty, jams with his band- mates. Bay, Cuba, with the classic sounds of Glenn Miller to jazz and Latin beats. The music of the Brass Quintet encompasses styles from tradi- tional brass quintet literature to the popular music of today. They perform music suitable for music education clinics, receptions, mili- tary ceremonies, public concerts, and schools including a unique The Navy Band Southeast's Top-40/rock band, Liberty, rehearses for their next performance. The band's mem- bers include: (from left) Band Leader MU2 Scott Verville, MU2 Harvey Mabel, MU3 Nick Jones and MU2 Tony Tate. educational program specifically designed for elementary children. "We enjoy getting out and inter- acting with people in the commu- nity," said MU2 Kathryn Cummings, leader of the Brass Quintet. The Woodwind Quintet per- forms classical and contemporary music from Bach to Mozart, Bernstein to Andrew Lloyd Webber. This group performs for banquets, dining events, public concerts, and school programs. The Protocol Jazz Ensemble is usually a quartet consisting of piano or guitar, bass, drums, and one horn player that can normal- ly be found playing at receptions and other occasions where light jazz is fitting. Navy Band Southeast bands Pride and Liberty entertain audi- ences in support of local military social functions and perform at local concerts throughout Northeast Florida. Pride plays a variety of Top-40rock and roll while the six members of Liberty play soul and R&B hits from the 60's to today. "We all love what we do here," said Liberty Bandleader MU2 Scott Verville. "We get a kick out of playing in front of large crowds." Navy Band Southeast receives over 2,000 requests per year from both military and civilian organi- zations seeking musical support, but is only able to fulfill 300 to 400. "The 45 members of Navy Band Southeast are kept very busy throughout the year," Ernest stat- ed. "Between rehearsing with three or four different bands and performing three or four engage- ments every week they barely have time to breathe." "We endeavor to fill every request, especially those made by naval commands," said Navy Band Southeast Director Lt. Cmdr. Rick Bailey. "We wish that we could fill every request that we receive, but we have a limited amount of resources to perform our mission with." Since its establishment in 1995, Navy Band Southeast has per- formed more than 4,000 engage- See BAND, Page 9 | Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 2-.. Navy Band Southeast delights participants with military marches at a patriotic celebration in Jacksonville Beach. AI w -I4 Navy Band Southeast vocalist ML3 April Boucher sings the National Anthem during a public performance. .'.. m -N MU2 Cathryn Cummings, Na\v Band Southeast Brass Quintel leader and French horn player lunes her instrument during a rehearsal. V.,.. Photos by JO1I Mlike England *~?-i~ ~,q* - 4-, .3,. * '.1 III ~ 1A Official Navy P,, ,'io The Navy Band Southeast Marching Band performs prior to a Jacksonville Jaguars game last year. BAND: Take pride in their work From Page 8 ments to audiences totaling close to four million. In spite of their accomplishments, they continue to work hard preparing for a never-ending string of engagements. "It can get monotonous at times, but the band really understands the mission," Bailey said. "They take a lot of pride in what they do and simply refuse to do anything less than their best." To request musical support from Navy Band Southeast, email your request to navyband@cnrse.navy.mil or mail it to Navy Band Southeast, P.O. Box 62, NAS Jacksonville, FL 32212-0062. All requests must include the date, time and location of the event, command and point of contact including telephone number and an email address. For more information, call Navy Band Southeast at 542- 5616. Navy Band Southeast plays the National Anthem shortly before the 2004 Navy Run. L_ ;2~ ,, O/tlo.il N,\) Pho.trfo 10 JaxAlr NeWs, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 NAVSUP announces 2005 holiday season mailing dates From NAVSUP he Naval Supply Systems Com-mand's (NAVSUP) Postal Policy Division, in cooperation with the U.S. Postal Service and military postal officials from all of the services, notes it is not too early to mail your 2005 Christmas cards, letters and packages to and from mili- tary addresses overseas. In fact, everyone is encouraged to beat the last- minute rush and bring holiday mail and packages to the nearest U.S. Post Office, Army/Air Force Post Office (APO), or Navy/Marine Corps Fleet Post Office (FPO) by the recommended dates listed below: For military mail addressed to APO and FPO address- es, the last available mailing dates to ensure delivery are: Parcel Post Nov. 12 Space Available Nov. 26 Parcel Airlift Dec. 3 Priority Mail, First Class cards and letters - Mailing date is Dec. 10, to all locations, except for loca- tions starting with ZIP 093. For all locations starting with ZIP 093 the mailing date is Dec. 5. Express Mail Dec. 19 to locations where Express Mail service is available. Check with your local post office to determine which APO/FPO addresses can receive Express Mail. Note: This service is not available to ships. For military mail from APO and FPO addresses, the mailing dates are: Space Available Nov. 18 Parcel Airlift Dec. 2 Priority Mail, First Class cards and letters Dec. 9 Express Mail Dec. 21 from APO/FPO addresses where Express Mail can be accepted. Check with your local military post office to determine if they can accept Express Mail. Note: This service is not available from ships. Kudo Korner he following Fleet Area Control and Surveil- lance Facility Jacksonville personnel received awards during a ceremony Oct. 6: Joint Services Commendation Medal Lt. Cmdr. Robert Kalin Jr. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Award OS1(SW) Levale Ellis OS2(SW) Ricky Mullings II OS2(SW) Tangela Delano Flag Letter of Commendation/Senior Sailor of the Second Quarter FC1(SW) Rodney Rogers Flag Letter of Commendation/Junior Sailor of the Second Quarter OS3(SW/AW) Toloulah Gillem Good Conduct Award OS2 Paula Shaheedali OS2(SW) Kenya McKenzie OS2(SW) Terrance Holland ET2 Charles Gray AC1(AW) Erwin Sinsay Hackett: co-worker remembered From Page 5 Hurricane-need task force established Hurricane-affected Navy families urged to make contact By ]02 Class Amie Hunt Navy Personnel Command Communications Task Force Navy Family (TFNF) initiated a new method Sept. 21 to verify contact data and needs-assessment for Navy families affected by Hurricane Katrina. NAVADMIN 237/05 announced spe- cific guidelines and procedures for the TFNF Needs Assessment Data Call. Guidance and a link to the data call site are also available via the Hurricane Katrina information page on www.navy.mil and via the Navy's 24-hour helpline (877) 414-5358 for Katrina recovery assistance. The data call is intended for com- mands with Katrina-affected families to verify muster data, update contact information and collect data on health and welfare concerns. Also, individual Navy family mem- bers requiring assistance are highly encouraged to access the Web site to complete or validate their family needs profile. "Hurricane Katrina directly impact- ed an estimated 18,000 Navy fami- lies," said Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen in a mes- sage released Sept. 19. "In fact, many of the Sailors providing relief to local citizens are in need of relief them- selves. Most have lost something; some have lost everything." This effort will help TFNF to priori- tize efforts and allocate resources to help those in greatest need as soon as possible. The Navy's goal is to verify and update existing information on affect- ed Navy family members by Sept. 23. "TFNF will conduct full-spectrum community service operations to pro- vide a rapid and coordinated return to a stable environment for our affect- ed Navy family," said Mullen. "That's the mission." The CNO added that "full-spec- trum" service for Navy families includes accounting for all Navy fami- ly members, as well as assistance with temporary housing, permanent housing, financial assistance and counseling, school and childcare, healthcare, transportation, legal serv- ices and employment support. The Web site will also be used as a reference point where displaced per- sonnel can keep a contact phone num- ber, e-mail address, or street address on file. Commanding officers will also veri- fy the muster information is correct and update any contact information they have on their unit's members. Any family members unable to access the site online may contact the 24-hour helpline at (877) 414-5358 for assistance in updating contact infor- mation and completing the family needs assessment profile. Although both commands and indi- viduals may have provided data in earlier Katrina recovery efforts, data on all Navy family victims of Katrina must be verified in order for Task Force Navy Family to maximize the success of their efforts. "There are people hurting out there - our people and their loved ones," said Mullen. "And we will do all we can to alleviate their pain." KATRINA: Hurricane claims become easy to make From Page 7 a lot of people haven't been able to get back into their homes to estimate the dam- age." NLSOC personnel are working as hard as possible to ensure filing a damage claim from Hurricane Katrina is as simple as one, two, three: walk into or call the claims office; fill out and turn in the paperwork; and wait for the "check in the mail" to be directly deposited. Jaeger said, "The process is not a mystery. These are easy steps. We can guaran- tee them (those filing) that the system works. All they need to do is call us." To file a Hurricane Katrina-related claim call: NLSOC: DSN 922 (850) 452-9805 (850) 452-9791 Corpus Christi: DSN 861 (361) 232-3765 Fort Worth: DSN 739 (817) 782-6007 Gulfport: DSN 868 (228) 871-2620 Memphis/Millington: DSN 882 (901) 874-7379. quality standards. Hackett will be forever remembered at NAVAIR for "walking the talk" and making sure all employees continu- ously improved their ability to support the needs of NAVAIR, our country and the warfighters. He leaves behind his loving wife, Anaby, two children, sev- eral grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. SALON AND DAY SPA 4278 HERSCHEL STREET .JACKSONVILLE 388-2400 11094092 Base Pick up & Return 8 People Minimum Day or Night Bachelor and Birthday Parties Sorts TV VIP Tables Food r7 Daily Drink Specials ILu ___ ___ 3-6pm ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS /ATM The Ashley Willwerth Foundation April 26, 1986-Oct 8, 2004 Non-profit organization to help students & teachers of music-achieve their goals. Visit our website www.ashleyfoundation.org ATTENTION FEDERAL EMPLOYEES of Northeast Florida & Southeast Georgia. Contributions can now be madethrough the Combined Federal Campaign. CFC #3075 The Ashley Willwerth Memorial Scholarship Foundation Inc. is listed in the "Unaffiliated Local Organizations" Section Page 22 Crispers \ presents... \C 3TS6erS NEW FOOD! FRESH SALADS AND SUCH JACKSONVILLE We've just added a new selection of REGENCY COMMONS HOT gourmet dishes! 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Children can go with or without a parent, as chaperones will be provided or parents can accompany their chil- dren as a chaperone. Each chaperone will supervise three to five children, so there will be plenty of supervision. Free transportation will be provided to all participants in the program, and is a requirement of the program. A Navy bus will be stationed each game day near the Navy Federal Credit Union ATM Machine in the Exchange/Commissary parking lot. For games starting at 1 p.m., partici- pants are asked to arrive at 10:45 a.m. For games starting at 4 p.m., partici- pants are asked to arrive 1:45 p.m. The bus will depart as soon as all par- ticipants are on the bus. The Sailors Aweigh T-shirts provided free of charge by the USO must be worn by all attendees throughout the game. Participants agree to remain in the designated seating area through- out the game, and will ride the bus back to the base following the game. Additionally, each child will be pro- vided with $10 worth of Jaguar dollars courtesy of the USO. Jaguar dollars may be used to purchase food or mer- chandise at the stadium. Before departure, each Sailors Aweigh participant recites a pledge to "abstain from using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco." Deployed Sailors' families will have priority for participation in the pro- gram. Sailors on sea duty but not presently deployed may be put on a waiting list that will be eligible to fill the balance of the seats not filled by SEABEES: CBMU-202 home after supporting Hurricane efforts From Page 1 tary and civilian employ- ees, was in close proximity to where hurricane Katrina's eye made land- fall. Upon arrival, a task tailored Detail of 48 Seabees and one civil engi- neer officer rapidly assessed the needs of the base commander and quick- ly forged a plan to conduct hurricane debris removal, establish shower and laun- dry services, conduct elec- trical inspections on dam- aged facilities, reestablish 1,500 yards or perimeter security fencing, and improve two and a half miles of pioneer roads. At the height of operations, CBMU 202 Seabees were cutting, chipping and removing 80 tons of tree debris each day and assist- ing the FEMA head quar- ters by constructing sig- nage and performing road repairs at entry control points supporting logistical resupply operations of more Photo by Lt. Russell Bates Members of Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 202 Detachment Jacksonville build some new facilities at Stennis Space Center, Miss. as part of the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. than 2 million per day. private homes, cleared As Stennis operations roadways, helped cities returned to normal condi- restore utilities, and con- tions the Seabees found structed tent camps for themselves pushing outside Pass Christian evacuees the wire and lending assis- who found themselves tance to citizens of Hancock without homes after and Harrison County in Katrina ravaged their Mississippi and St. coastal community. Tammany Parish in After reaching a steady Louisiana. At each location, state of operations, the Seabees were welcomed Jacksonville based Seabees with open arms as they cut provided the base with a and removed trees off of super "SEAHUT" laundry NWCA: Annual convention coming to NAS Jax From Page 5 president, explained that this is the second time NAS Jax has hosted the convention. "This is the second time that our chapter has hosted this event and we welcome the- opportunity," she said. "We have a week full of activities and hope to get a lot of NWCA business out of the way and have time to show the delegates our city." Revision of bylaws, the role Navy wives play in today's Navy and gaining and retaining members are topics that will be discussed during the event. facility. Additionally, they assisted NAVMETOC's "Stennis Helping Stennis" outreach program, which positively impacted more than 225 families assigned to NASA, Naval Oceanog- raphy Command and NAVMETOC Commands. All work accomplished throughout, the disaster recovery operation provided direct quality of life improvements for station personnel. 'I. ~ C- * 0 * * Guest speakers from Washington, D.C., and a former Korean War prisoner of war will address the conventioneers. Participants will also have a chance to explore the history of North Florida during planned trips to historical St. Augustine, Cape Canaveral and the EPCOT Center in Orlando. The NWCA is a national organization for spouses, of enlisted Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard personnel. For further information or to attend the convention, call Pearl Aran at 777-8032 or Emily Johnson at 272-5920. NAVY BIRTHDAY: Celebrating 230 years of service From Page 1 ed the purchasing, outfitting, manning, and operations of the first ships of the new navy, drafted subsequent naval legislation, and prepared rules and regulations to gov- ern the Continental Navy's conduct and internal administration. Over the course of the War of Indepen- dence, the Continental Navy sent to sea more than 50 armed vessels of various types. The navy's squadrons and cruisers seized enemy supplies and carried corre- spondence and diplomats to Europe, returning with needed munitions. They took nearly 200 British vessels as prizes, some off the British Isles themselves, con- tributing to the demoralization of the enemy and forcing the British to divert warships to protect convoys and trade routes. In addition, the navy provoked diplomat- ic crises that helped bring France into the war against Great Britain. The Continen- tal Navy began the proud tradition carried on today by our United States Navy, and whose birthday we celebrate each year in October. FEMA: Agency wants reports of any fraud From Page 4 FEMA instructs victims to continue to FEMA encourages anyone who believes teleregister through the FEMA helpline 1- FEMA encourages anyone who believes 800-621-FEMA (TTY 1-800-462-7585) or they may have witnessed fraudulent activ- ity to report it immediately through the register at www.fema.gov or visit one of Department of Homeland Security Office FEMA's Disaster Recovery Centers to of the Inspector General's Hurricane Relief ensure they receive the proper disaster Fraud Hotline at 1-866-720-5721. assistance and are not victims of fraud. Sporting events on ten TVs plus spotlight games on our two center stage 10 foot big screens Food and drink specials featuring a dozen wings and a pitcher of draft beer $10.95 Join us from 4pm to 7pm on Thursday, Oct. 13 to celebrate the Navy's Birthday. FREE hors d'ouevres and 50 cent draft beer. We welcome photos, patches and memorabilia from your squadrons to personalize the room. R094098 15 PrkAveu 2491 Lctdin h oldyInn-OanePr -lo 40 - .0 5 .a - - 0 0 0 deployed families by the Wednesday before the game, and to serve as the waiting list to fill in slots on game day by families who do not show. Individual status will be confirmed before being placed on the actual "going to the game" list. If an individual deployed unit would like to make this a command event, arrangements may be made. Sign ups are first come, first serve, so make sure you sign up at the earliest possible opportunity. Sign up times for each game starts two Mondays before each home game. The schedule of Sailors Aweigh games is as follows: 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. 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If you have any questions, please see either Bob or Opral at the FCCJ office located within the Navy College Office in Building 110 or call 771-3979. . .~ I.;.Ii 12 Jax Ar NMWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 |. ,. ,., i -75 A group of children from Mod A at the NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Child Development Center do the limbo as part of the festivities. Five-year-old Brijon Jones takes a turn at hitting a pineapple pinata during Hawaiian Luau Day at the Child Development Center Friday. NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Child Development Center Employee Angie Benitez serves pineapple slushes to a group of children at the center Friday. Photos by Angie Benitez and Kaylee LaRocque SK2(AW) Deviene Scott and her 1-year-old son, Amadi Elliott, check out a display about Hawaii set up at the NAS Jax Child Development Center Friday. The center hosted a special luau to help the children learn about the 50th state. 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In the past, Haunted Woods attracted more than 3,400 people. It is a safe alternative for children on Halloween. A walk through the woods of NAS Jax can conjure up many scary scenes for a child and it attracts children of all ages. The cost is $1 per person and all profits benefit the Youth Activities Center. Entry Information * Scenes are limited due to space. * Individuals cannot enter the con- test. * Commands, departments, or squadrons provide a scene with props, script and personnel. * Command will be assigned a space along the path by Youth Activities Center personnel. * Set up and prop building begins on Oct. 24. * Scenes must be staged by 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. * To prevent duplication of scenes, have several choices planned. The first command submitting an idea to the Youth Activities Center will be awarded the scene. * Scenes will be judged both nights. * Prize money will be awarded after clean up on Monday. Prizes First place $500, second place - $300 and third place $200. To obtain an entry form, email megan.elliot@navy.mil. Entry forms are due Oct. 17 by 5 p.m. MWR reserves the right to approve all scenes, props and scripts. Call 778- 9772 for additional information. FFSC offers educational and support programs SO offers From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in October: Today, 9-10:30 a.m. Sponsor Training Workshop Oct. 18, 1-4 p.m. Anger Control Workshop Oct. 21, 10-11 a.m. Car Buying Workshop Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m.-noon Child Support Issues Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Personnel who bought gear can claim reimbursement By im Garamone American Forces Press Service Some service members who bought their own protective gear will get reimbursed for the purchase under a new policy approved Oct. 4. David S.C. Chu, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, approved the directive that allows military personnel to be reimbursed "for privately purchased protective, safety or health equipment." The order covers the peri- od between Sept. 10, 2001, and Aug. 1, 2004. Pentagon officials said "relatively few" service members are affect- ed by the order. In the early days of the war on terrorism, there was a shortage of interceptor armor. The services issue body armor to those most in need of it. However, some service members both active and reserve compo- nent bought their own pro- tection. Legislation passed by Congress last year author- ized the services to reim- burse service members for the expenditures. The legis- lation applies to a specified set of personal protection equipment and can be claimed "by either the mem- ber or by another person on behalf of the member for the member's personal use in anticipation of, or during, the member's deployment for operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom or Iraqi Freedom." Reimbursement is limited to the actual purchase price - plus shipping of the equipment; receipts are not needed. Under the legisla- tion, those claiming reim- bursement must turn in their privately purchased gear. The services will destroy the equipment, as it may hot meet government standards. Under the policy, reimbursement cannot exceed $1,100 for any one piece of equipment. Jaguars tickets for home games From the USO The USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (includ- ing pre-season) for $8 per ticket. The following is the upcoming season sched- ule: Nov. 6, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Texans, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 24. Nov. 13, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Ravens, tickets on sale at USO Oct. 31. Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, tickets on sale at USO Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 19. For more information, call Sonya at 778-2821. "Struggling with Cold Turkey? Then try the Wellness Center's Approach to Tobacco Cessation - October 3' ooo dr November rs r3oo Register by calling 542-5z92 ~9u ideDoj3l You See a foundation Puppy... For The Blind, Inc. 371 East Jericho Turnpike Smithtown, NY 11787 1-800-548-4337 www.guidedog.org A Blind Person a CFC participant Provided as a public service Sees the World. I Blue Jean Brunch o Join us Sunday and Enjoy a display , of Varied Breakfast Items: Omeles Made to Order, Eggs Benedict, Belgian Waffles, Hot Entrees, Extensi'e Salad Bar, Delicious Desserts, Ice Cream Sundae Bai & Much, Much More! Ilam-2pm Adults...18.95 Children... 4.95 RAMADA CONFERENCE CENTER 1-295 & San Jose Blvd. 268-8080 Picture A Perfect Smile Quality, Orthodontic Care at An Affordable Price * Quality care by certified dentists * Supervised by faculty orthodontists * State-of-the-art digital technology * Average $99/per month * Priced about 40% less than many offices * Military and most insurance accepted * Children & adults treated No Down Payment Required JACKSONVILLE U N I V E R S I T Y SCHOOL OF ORTHODONTICS Make an appointment for a FREE screening today. 256-7846 Si I I' I I ".-I-- I 00 il / 1 14 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always t Now open with new pinsetters, lanes with glow track, automatic bumpers, an upgraded scoring system and much more! Operating Hours Monday, 4-10 p.m. Tuesday Closed Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. midnight Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). Fitness Source Monday- Friday 5 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 542-3518 Base Gym Monday Friday 5 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Holidays 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 542-3239 Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30 a.m. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Recreation swim 4:30-8 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m. noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 per day DoD $2 per day Guests $3 per day Call 542-2930 for more information and additional pric- ing options. For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Jaguar tickets for all home games are on sale now (Section 229, $43). Catch a ride for $10 on the I.T.T. shut- tle. Dudley Farm, Micanopy & Cross Creek Oct. 14 Includes the Dudley Farm, Marjorie Kinnan Rollins home site and shopping in Micanopy. $20/person Mule Day Nov. 5 Hitch up the wagon for a mule parade, events and shop- ping. $23 Charleston Deluxe Nov.18-20 Includes two night luxury accommodations in the his- toric district, two breakfasts, and two lunches. The trip also includes a guided city tour, entrance to Patriots Point, The Hunley Exhibit, Fort Sumter, Magnolia and Middleton Plantations. Sign-up at I.T.T. by Oct. 15. Cost is $311.50/person based on double occupancy. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members.. Call the Liberty Cove Recrea-tion Center for more de-tails, 542- 3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Guess how many Friday Guess the right number of candy in the jar and the candy is yours! Photo by Kaylee LaRocque The annual Turkey Trot 5K run will be held Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m. on Perimeter Road near the Antenna Farm. The event is free. All runners can sign up at the base gym or Fitness Source. Free T-shirts will be given to the first 50 runners who register. Turkeys will be raffled off after the race. For more information, call 542-3239. Orange Park Mall and AMC Theater Saturday, 1 p.m. Free Pizza & Ping-Pong Oct. 19, 11 a.m. Prizes awarded For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. House of Wax (R) Oct. 21, 7 p.m. Honeymooners (PG) Oct. 22, 5 p.m. Adventures of Lava Girl & Shark Boy (PG) Oct. 22, 7 p.m. Unleashed (R) -LIP0R p4(4K MAR004. For more information about the marina please call 542-3260. Safe Powerboat Operating Course Class 1- Oct. 15-16 Class 2- Oct. 22-23 $40 / person Skipper "B" Qualification Sail Class Nov. 11-20 Only $150 Contact Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for more information. Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Fall specials. on select name brand rod & reels. $1 over cost. For more details, e-mail Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Halloween Bingo Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. $1 Scary Family Movie Night Yellow Water Youth Center Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. Free Haunted Woods In the woods near VP-30. Oct. 28-29 HELPING HANDS Zoo Spooktacular Volunteers are needed for the Jacksonville Zoo's 17th annual Spooktacular Fall Festival, which runs Oct. 21-23 and Oct. 28-31. During August and September, help is needed preparing for the event including artwork, set construction and painting. During the event, help is needed with pumpkin carving Oct. 20 and Oct. 27. Volunteers will also help pass out candy, assist with rides and serve as costumed actors. For more information, call 757-4463, Ext. 176. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed to sort clothing * Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organiza- tfon that provides new clothing to needy individu- als and families is looking for volunteers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partner- ship to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing com- ing in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more volunteers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distribution to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or email pmcdonald@digni- tyuwear.com.. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. $1 for adults and children of all ages. FFSC and MWR Military Family Appreciation Carnival Youth Activity Center Nov. 19, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Free rides, games, prizes, snow cones, live entertain- ment, clowns, snacks and much more! Families are invited to bring a picnic lunch For more information on the golf course, call 542-3249. For information on Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Mulligan's Halloween Party Oct. 28, 6-11 p.m. Free food, drink specials, DJ, games, prizes and a cos- tume contest. Turkey Trot Killer Scramble Nov. 20, 1 p.m. shotgun start $35 entry fee for military and Department of Defense employees, $45 entry fee for civilian guests. Includes golf, prizes, food following play, range balls, and a complimentary round of golf. For more information on the flying club please call 777- 8549 or 777-6035. Ground School Classes are located on second deck of the Auto Skills Center. The Flying Club is now located at Building 847A on the north side of base. R061968 "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" N SMilitary Publications reach 81% of the military community U" ;: Military Community w eIncludes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and mom Contractors SWorking On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors Published by he fiorida imes-inion JaxAIr NoWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 15 SPORTS & STANDINGS All Navy wrestling tryouts Rob Hermann, All Navy wrestling coach Rob Hermann is conducting wrestling tryouts Oct. 20 at 5:30 p.m. at the NAS Jax Gymnasium. Tryouts are open to all active duty Navy personnel. Wrestling equipment and attire are not necessary and weigh-ins will not be con- ducted for the tryouts. Sign up at the base gym. Tennis tourney coming up A men and women's open doubles ten- nis tournament will be held Oct. 24. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women. There will be a men and women's division. Matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by Oct. 21. Greybeard basketball meeting A Greybeard basketball meeting will be held Nov. 10 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages 32 and up. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Annual Turkey Trot The annual Turkey Trot 5K run will be held Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m. on Perimeter Road near the Antenna Farm. The event is free and open to all authorized gym patrons. There will be four divisions: men's active duty; women's active duty; men's open; and women's open with awards for first, second, and third place in each division. This is also a captain's cup event with commands receiving par- ticipation points and points for the top three finishers in the male and female active duty divisions. There will be some turkeys given away and free T-shirts for the first 50 runners who register. Runners can sign up at the base gym or the Fitness Source. Sports officials and score- keepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, football and vol- leyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or tHiathlons? The U.S. 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 a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race 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, con- tact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nas- jax.navy.mil. Greybeard Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 7 Team Wins AIMD 3 CSCWL 1 CNATTU 1 FASO/Weapons 1 VP-30 CHSWL Intramural Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 7 Team Wins VP-16 3 VS-32 2 AIMD 500 2 FACSFAC 1 HS-15 1 VS-22 1 Naval Hospital 1 VP-5 1 VP-30 1 VP-62/NAR 1 AIMD 600 0 HS-5 0 HS-11 0 VP-30 Students 0 WRTC 0 CHSCWL 0 Losses 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 NAVAIR Fall Basketball Team Losses Hornets 0 Wildcats 0 Bud Lite 1 Prowlers 1 SERCC Standings As of Oct. 7 Wins 4 2 1 1 0 Losses 0 1 2 2 3 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 information, 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 Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For mpre information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @njyc.org. . 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. 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 FLI-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 Castillo de San Marcos In St. Augustine is looking for individuals with an interest in history that would like to be a part of a living history group. The group, which does inter- pretations and reenactments in St. Augustine, needs volunteers for their cannon and musket fir- ing programs. For more information, call Joe Brehm at (904) 829-6506, Ext. 232. The Jacksonville Area Supply Corps Association is sponsoring a golf tournament tomorrow at noon at the Bent Creek Golf Course. All money raised will benefit the National Supply Corps Association's Scholarship Fund. For more information, call Lt. Cole Seibel at 542-1157 or email cole.seibel@navy.mil. The fourth annual Horticultural Extravaganza known at GardenFest 2005 will be held Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Duval County Extension Office, 1010 N. McDuff Avenue. The program, "Show Case of Plant Societies," will include talks and information on herbs, roses, African violets, camellias, flower pressing, landscaping with accessories and other interesting topics. For more information or to make a reservation, call Roz Speglevin, at 272-6599. The Navy Nurse Corps Association is holding their annual fall luncheon Nov. 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Magnolia Point Country Club on Route 17 in Green Cove Springs, Fla. All Navy Nurse Corps officers - active, Reserve, former and retired are invited to attend. For reservations, call Linda Hearin at 529-8941 or email dhearin@comcast.net by Nov. 2. The Company "B" 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion Volunteers needed for event Make a Difference Day is Oct. 22. This year's Make a Difference Day activity will be a Book Wrapping Party to compliment our A Visit from Saint Nicholas project. Each book will be individually wrapped and presented to nearly 5,000 third, fourth and fifth grade students at the 15 challenged schools that have been selected to receive a visit. While A Visit from Saint Nicholas targets students in grades Pre K through second grade, this Make a Difference Day project will ensure that all students in these schools receive a special gift. We hope that you would join us to make this project a SBlue Jean Brunch Join us Sunday and Enjoy a display K of Varied Breakfast Items: Omelets Made to Order, Eggs Benedict, Belgian Waffles, Hot Entrees, Extensive Salad Bar, Delicious Desserts, Ice Cream Sundae Bar & Much, Much More! l1.laZpmrm Adults... 8.95 Children...*4.95 RESTAURANT tOdi,1l 0-:,0-- ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION Hidden Oaks Ranch 904-291-9312 Pine Lakes 904-728-8829 Silver Creek Fox Hill Farms Pinecrest C8C043518 904-406-2042 904-693-6574 904-786-4551 Prices subject to change without notice www.adamshomes.com "Iron Gators" will hold a reunion with Marine Corps Bravo Company during the Marine Corps Birthday Ball Nov. 19. For more information, visit www.irongators.com or call 542- 1751. The St. Augustine Art and Crafts Festival is Nov. 26-27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the special events field near the Visitor's Center. For more information, call (904) 823-9703. Cecil Pines Adult Living Community, located on Cecil Commerce Center, is hosting its annual Antique Car Show and Open House Nov. 12 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Refreshments and a. fun house for kids will be available. All donations will benefit the Alzheimer's Association of Northeast Florida. For additional information, call Barbara at.771-8839. OPM to visit NS Mayport rTTVie Office of Per- sonnel Manage- ment (OPM) is con- tinuing an aggressive outreach and education- al program to our nation's veterans, includ- ing disabled veterans. OPM has reached out to veterans through its Veteran Invitational Program (VIP) by devel- oping informational brochures/cards and wall posters to raise the awareness about federal civil service employment among military mem- bers separating from the U.S. Armed Forces. OPM will visit the Beachside Community Center at NS Mayport Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This outreach effort offers OPM employment experts, opportunities to speak with military serv- ice men and women to encourage them to con- tinue to serve their coun- try in the federal govern- ment. The target audience will be separating mili- tary personnel and fami- lies, returning personnel from the global war on terror and local human resource specialists. An OPM Working for America Booth will be displayed, consisting of veteran outreach materi- al. There will be a one- hour training session on maximizing the USAJOB Web site for federal job searches for veterans. This will be followed by a question and answer session. There will be a one- hour presentation on r6sum6 writing and in- terviewing. Techniques followed by a question and answer session. There will be a one-hour presentation on veter- ans' preference and spe- cial hiring authorities follow by a recap/sum- . mary. 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D5/4, over 260 $405k ASSUME/NO syoseparate mother inlaws ive Services Ge iaCounties status, or nalona ori- Wood floors and preserve lot. 363-1359 $67k 3/1, il assign con- workshopp $87k 7165020a Manufacturednvestco.com 115LostandlFoundL Amelia Island make any such pref- screen room, spring 3 aed 120 N notices g n e rence flimitation or sys, 1LmiEto beach & 306 Intracoastal BadCreditOK-3/2pa 330o closing cost paid, Polnte, lO5Crape NDAAWER s isflpdopA3/ 16tahure 2Lo vla m m oc d.w2touac 6oy.2StAn Seel 3Tickets 302 302Riverside includes chidrenunder Will Co-O 2% to A 3/2 Nature Lover's Call 591-3282 135ravel/Rides 30S Southside the age 18 living with Agents. Cal 261-9680 w/Water views. JTB & BANK REPOI 3/2 Zero Down- We help broug t 140 Vacation/Travel 306 Intracoastal West parents or legal custo- or 557-1056 Kernan. 565-4227 $215k. Only $67,900! Listings U Buy. 287-9255 90g4-482-5l 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom ane900/976 Services 307 San Marco dian, pregnant women AFFORDABLE QUALITY DOWN breakfast nook wth LAND 904-476-44SALE50ith Pool Call 22-0222 D ating S service 3a82 t ent Com nd people securing ICW NOTTINGHAM HARBOUR BANK REPOI 3bed/2bath DONT RENT- OWN YOUR HOUSE. Et a s 165 Entertainment 315 Arlington under 18. 4/2, over2go0sq.ft. $45,400. For Listings BUILD EQUITY. PONTE VEDRA BCH HOME!O DEEP Canal: 4/4, water- 3/2,DW on Iprnv lot, S ev cate n 385 MiscelaneouS 3/ uen roBR/2l 305 Southside kose.$449.900.C739.8067 3BR/2BAe1649rSF. 3br/2 a 17|1e em t im 2+ ACOvrsd $32,900. Call 730.8606 This nawspaptr will t 3 alEstateWanted RwsceAen e lo- .a ome n togetlll CALL 39'-046 GO TO 800-749-8124 X5573 new home on 1/2 acre, spoeis a 230 ne nsg g y acep Can E. f AwoREEKSIDE OAKS 42, 35 LHMREALESTATE.COMh I no 1877. 6 x.743 Duy service members rned estate which s In vio- Srvcs. 1(904)415-0370 GreA 3B earscLOSURE CRC-057161 to h & trade.WillCoOp downs $990, 53910 call Sandy @ 695-hed, fend Red2255ced 0O ralis The b3 st lotion of the law. Our shopping, beaches. ,90! pn w udaen fxdras 2o esoi014x80 f2/2so rganza 7Downown readers are hereby POOL/CABANA 4BR/4BA, $250.000 $2h.ic,900,7many extas 2929sf 4 tile w/over 1600sf. Come 1(904)710-8222 D to $90. 994 - mpan o ke tohLedePrhtsf ------ Lit BEUs, pletelyup9atC Rd 4/2322 Argyle w c updater' 7Xw/All 33an ooBeaches informed that all 2123Tsfdesignerhouches SUT5 ONLAKES-4/2, I., FSBO Townhomer Ag- ents5Cfa0 26639680 3 32 Middleburg 1 p n K BEACHES 2BR OF Rappl- Shand Opening Leonardt Oct 332Middlebu dwelling advertised in rgdeckscuart esacgt populararea. Formr59 Priced for Immediate G33an Ne5k May- -Opn Hne nceoe 89 $Dn 730.8606 c GrandeOpening Sa ti r e f Oct9/ Gavan5-2 e ii, gan. Near May- -O en Hu sun 12-4 hed. 0. 730860 thChldrensJunle 334Keytone eights/ this newspaper are landscaping.$399k ivng/din ng/farr, sale. 50k. 13-99430 1125-2 Cesery Blvd. Merose available on a equal nd&R.E. Srvcs. 904-415-0370 EAUFFU37Ts, .C3 sf CI lay 32 7oISED E 9 9 2 & p t c school& 3s. Eso 2 y old Il bri c Specializing In New & CREDIT ROBLEM o n of dis I HOMEFINDER REALTY pond, sprinkler sy, dead 90 visit 904910 -6052. ingsorh A 8 dockD M o We ST? c FSBO 3/2 2078st h/wood www.omnirealt.com 3/2Custombuilt acre +/-on Julingtn SaveThousands .:.s ....r.. firs, 1/2+acso w/AC, Omni Realty o N. Fl. manufactured ei i Call 291-2735r Pi sed;cribs Nodderbed LOSING CST cr naton call HD Avondale 2211711 OR 2415501 street piLvbk.yd, WRTO Off Edgewood i w t c ioa ww .athousesm in-house financing, give clothing,toys&acces- Ber County toll-free telephone 30 Ortega$200,000 Call704-8974 House3/2, CompRehab www.crinvestco.com M 256118 me a callto/2 ACE a. series for children. 339PutnamMarkCounty n um b e r a tO $.-kdlnl.63a- s0 s 34DSt.John'sCMunNye)I FSBO 4+ BUILDABLE, LOTS $3-5k dwn6. 631-2351-a-rB9-219.9674, $799,000.Clm 7195 340 t. John's County 1-800-669-9777. The JOHNS CREEK -3/2, Move FO 44 IAcr e LST 2133 Blue Heron Cove Dr. BRAND Nol Wi2006 120SNotices 3St. Augustine toll-free telephone in ready, hrdwd firs on .44 acre, w/1300sf. SAWGRASS COUNTRY leWide On 344St. Augustine Beach number for the hearing CHALLEN AVtred OPE N -4/2.5, Mustee. 12977 Buying, Selling or uin 2br/2ba sep 1200f CLUB FSBO.Area/ OAK 60tv ar, 45Nasau Countyr e d s fully updated, $720k Bay Dr. $307k 821-1221 garage. Corner lot with Beaches 3200sf executive Town/State 1 Acre. Move In Today. 3patrrn$ 04 3ean trees, $187,500. t o s or Laurie for any of your ho-tOVE homI n4A $770mo. HEEDALAWYER? Wdp 1cc 1 acre mature 6.25 Rate. 10% Down. SA ? .00 C 28 on 904-226-36(330 25 financing need60 in g sts PABLO BAY Ca904-388-0293 A Full Service Brokerage landscaped and treed3 bd $1000 d A SPEnU OCS LN rr n I? ) A CLeSING3 31t2400sf, $469k (90)463-2065 VAC FHA home uityr We Cdf & oe Call RebeccaNDY249-946 AAA A attorney Referral Svc 0 ut of Area/own/ Candlerhomes coi RTO New Town House wwwCaHthhief.cO m lot. Located on 2nd 2913100 or 54a-3840 15mi.S.ofAvenuesall State Riverside 327-0558 nearNAS Jae2/2.5 fairway of SawgrassHot 912-383-0490/NightsCLAYTON No credit .5 mi S Red Db 4 Decker Bus State2 R sid @2 05 countywide.com 25 82 TubWSec. System, 912-285-4849. $375M. 0td/1ba Refinance Bankruptcy or 365 Manufactured Homes Michael 6312351 CC West course. Front For a3+ AC Deepwa- 16x80 3/2 appe dsh- Foreclosures" paor F370 Lots for Sale oEOUAL Hi.iiS. A3/2FORECLOSURE arco DON BROWN REALTYo ake view. 4/3, office, liens at PP W PPTU By 3/2 FRONT &Back Porch, FP spacious kitchen, ter Ocean Access Lot wshr, W/D, c air. $30004500 UP Larr Minler at 9047808 9922 Oak! 3 F Only $49,001 07 S RIN TRE 270112 OR 71-777 flena- isB-Nae /2/4 es D"ro ertlenet $357mo. 730 8606 Hameser O as. 35-1398 380 Investment Property 800-749-8124 x5545 AFFORDABLE QUALITY breakfast nook with LAND SALE FLEETWOOD 28x72, 3/2, The Morale, 382 Retirement Comm. t. Marys by Owner BEAUTIFUL 3/2.5 on rg AKLEAF Ne NEW HOMESBYOWNER ba winow,formal SATURDAY, den,appiances, FP, 226Browar and For Sale 3/2/2cg Su arill, lot. 1 blk fr river n San A m a Island li Acres, beautifuving and diningDoubleWideon WRecreationI For sale I c Sngroun aooli 0 Southside Jose.$449,900. 739-8067 3BR/2BA 1649 SF. 3br/2ba, 1791 sq.ft I rooms, family room, OCTOBER 29TH cent air, shed,.X8cond. off Main St. Just over the s504-3789 owner/Aent mountain top building acres In Jacksonville. 4Trout River Bridge. 305 F t SO' 1 ar site a top the Cumber- $900 Dowa. $595 Mo. Department of the 39Dt Real Estate Wanteday w/screeneencla. From the $150's. 2ythAOvsed N avy at Naval Air 1870sf new carpet, tile Formal living and Jacui pus separate Deepwater Lots for FLEETWOOD Dbwlde 3/2, Station Jacksonville is fenced, sprinklers, 6916 SAN SOUC about Special dining, great rm with e currently seeking ww.kn rahicS- 1850sf -209k, Finance Programs. stone fireplace, spa- marble and tile foors all forAppoinent. sponsorship for fiscal 30 Georgia Real esign.com/107Matthew Candlerhomes.com 3/2 10454 Arrowhead 786-9135 cious kitchen with throughout home, year2006 special Estate sidge.htm$244,900 327-0558 2 car garage, needs or separate breakfast ren oa 3 events and programs. 912-576.6631 some work 175K obo. 2786005 nook & bay window. French doors to 1877-4262326 x.743 4 Your efforts wills5Wood floors and I screenedlanai, new2 Monthiy payment of AFORECLOSURE2BRBuy 904-2629535 HOMES BYTONEY Berber carpet. Large zone AC. $819,000. I $240.32 based on $59,900 Beautiful 3/2 mobile sup ort NAS Jax Active AOnl$24,500.Forlistings E B E Will consider house purchase price w/10% lhame E-Z n U al ying auty Service members TYu --2 4 Fernandina/ 800-749-8124 xF201? A 3BR FORECLOSUREI CRC-057161 screen roomosprank trade, Will CoOp down of ,$53,910 call Sandy o 695-2255 company will market to Amelia Island MustSell $67,900 (904) 813-9018 financedatafixed ratelof 0 e copaywitoet= .322Lease PurChase Brand Lsi932 Argyle $369,000.- .- in5. 1% appliances, 2 sheds, X personnel. For more new Beautiful town 2857 BEAUCLERC RD. 4/2 Will Co-op 2% to (APR 5.55%includes 1% cond. $7800. 730-8606 information on how For Classified Advertising. homes in Ironwood. aeAgentS. Call 261-9680 3 originationfee)for3 yrs ThrorFouanScreened porches,3/2.5$split, upgrdes21725F,3OES OFMERTwo V e t r a n0& p pAc t i v e3Du t y M i l i t a r y .r 5I1 0 6 3rMi dl o ca m on Sth lp H O M E S O F M E R I T N o become a sponsor call 904-366-6300 It floor plan, 40% rental cdtre c o m / A T A 8 6 7 4 w/final payment Of appl shed, DW, W/D c pleaseon ontard MW r8054 acres,-cus.- purchase.Call Jean or 4/3, tile, wd fir, marble. $206,900. 771-8310 Flagler Beach Homel FSBO 4Br/2Ba 1500sf $53,910. air, furnished. $3500eq. , an eor,4 tom brik e Ame- Marty 699-5395/ granite, FL rm, custom Oceanvlewi $55kl Listings 1.5ac cnr fenced lot Offer void where prohib- $473mo. Call 730.8606 IMarketing Director, at i Island Private nds $349,900. By appt North 800-749.8124 x5872 I e$153,900 282-42d by a. (904)542-3577 or emailtDvlpet$00,000 JenatnRly8 Land & moble home on oomednLeonard$navy.mi.9Jean1MartinRealty9on5y 905 9453929 Jacksonville Jax Bch 1133 Penman Rd W'side.Very clean $Sk SaondLnr aym......9 $10 per mo. Mand. Heaven Trees 3/2 pool,corner lot, 3/2 FSBO GCS St.Johns 2/1.54 down $485mo. 891-5393 QuietCuldesac 3/1,100%Financing renov to owner spec 334 Keystone 1800 so cedar .86ac 130 Tickets i A $259,900 FSBO 982-4452 Newly Remodeled. new kit, bath plumb,pvc Heights dock/bulkhdhi/dry LAD HOME PACKAGE SAN JOSEHOME!1 $92K. 904-591-1297 fence, sprinkler syst 850K 904 860 5026 3BR52BA Doublewide on well & pump too much DWMH 3/2 w/deck, fpl, rI $980 Down $580 Month FL/ GA TICKETS -(2) 3bed/2ba. Only$50k A3/2FORECLOSURE to list move in cond 1.3a In Big Tree Lakes. OrangenPark/Jaxe2acm+/-led 0.5AowewnJ5a80onvt needed by Iong te4Listings 800-749-8124X5345 Only $43,900! For listings $344,900 call 904 $70K 626-O902 Bassett Estate newly remodeled Call Mr.Lewis 783-833S Gator fan 384-19s4 call 800-749-8124 x1002 641-0656 for apt. 4/3.5, 4000s_, pool, 300ft NETEDTOSBUY l TIREDOFWASTING MONEY ON RENT?. THEWILDERNE$5 DW 3/2,1Jac. fncd, wood NEPT BCH Pre Constr Orange Park/ hse.$1,625,000. 262.9535 3/2 Double Wide TICKETS 904.37-958V1N.xI.. .. ..1 ...r3 deck, conc. driveway, prices starting at $645k 335 Clay St. oohns County Estate, one1.25 acres in 904-327-9578 CREDIT ROBLEM ,,,,, ,:,,, 5,$69k. 713-9120/294-3487 E.of 3rdSt. Middleburg. / Keystone. BAD D T ,n.r.,1',... ,,,-,, FB O/2Paul West 626-9090 visit 1395 Wentworth Ave. 1.8 $980 Down. $595 Mo. I AIDBFSBO 3/2 2075fh/wood www.omnirealtyl.com 3/2Custom bullt acre +/- on Julington Save Thousands!. 4 S) i, i ..' ,, RVport, boahpArt, O iRealty of N. Fl. H manufactured Creek will build to suit. Call 291-2735 LET ME HELP YOU BEA HOME ,meS rm w/bar, ofc .PV/lano-Walkcto / Lots of perks, on 1 WelakaSt.9Johns/2.5ownerfin Cla OWNER WITH LITTLEORrut $149,900. Beach 3500ft 45/4 acre of landein Oran1geLDu-N-HOM _-.U tqnS NO LOSING ST ,,; HOME FINDER REALTY 2882 Jerry Ln. 699-0673 $619k 904-814-458 Park. AS IS. Pay of $790mo+dn 904-8992550 All of NE Fa, and SE Ga T221 1711 OR 241 5501 Hmortgage $72k. Only www.agreathouseforsale. con $500 down FREE Qualifying interested need call o Call 477-4225 or Email at 260-Auctions 2392sf 757-8715 $449k. Call 285-4295 more and see or fortai 55 o i s 210 Estate Sales3 Arlington 1-866-291- 1701 before $600 DOWN $718/MO. 20 lc-e3 ArBuying a Home? 3PM central time A 3mR Foreclosure, C..PAontact your VA(that's 4PM Florida POINT MEADOWS Top fir, CALL 477-4225 OR EMAIL A 3BR Foreclosure, FL. Contact your VA time) Must sell ASAP Elevator, 3/2 lake view, JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET * 206-ciosCaroline Only $43,900! Home Loan End unit $200k. 504-7644 MOVING! MUST SELLI 200 Auctions 4-686-465 Ask for Mark Listings 800-749-8124 x5569 C all f rils55-28 s BaS'sdde-ww2 o IL Vdllagiof3land. Won't last!s Duty6Ssn es, mC.s 3."FO$9YNCM (USN Ret) $219,900. 513-885-3602 Call Mr.Bradley 874-1862 A c tiv e Du ty R e tire d-OPEN HOUSE Sun -SPM .Buying, Selling or 3/1.5, bad credit ok ,Ou refina cing?8ontactpyFO t EZ ter s7 09 20oo Oaek w l31 o d R C I $1 0 H 11nC tw/reasonable down Out of Area/ OAK 14x60, stv/frig, *air,2 RhFR .ti 5 o r ,: 7 $ 2 8 0 0._C al_7 3 0 86 0 6 hOc1 10amRE EI E 10 0 b.r 3ir.DRoFRTe rJ20S1terrLaurie for any of your GREENCOVE SPRINGS 4/2 SPRINGS- at. Oct15 am659900ca276 Home, Only $8,0001 For SaleWaycross Ga. (Preview9CAM)iiCLOS G904448-9330X225 financing needs, including Listings800749-8124 x5867 ONEOF KIND!. 2&3bd$1000d/p SPECIAL OLYMPICS FL Cell (904) 463-2065 VA, FHA home equity or Western Cedar & Stone Call Rebecca 249-9546 6210 US 1 N. (St. Johns Co.) L SIO/P-3/21600sf Home 3900sf. 4+ acres. 1m..fvu' conventionalloans. garage,W/D, FP,.Hot 912-383-0490/ Nights .5 mi S Red Db. Decker Bus @countrywide.com conn TubSec. System,2912a285-4849. $37SM. 30darihstru idder.*All 3/2,FRONT &Back Porch, Website: Fridge. Dishwasher. $4500d/pUPA Sold to hiighentbidder. All nr schl. $130K, 272-1608 homeFcountendyrd4.94868-2754$G5A -Blue Rid0e Mtns, Cl required to submit a $100 Sell a Home" With 24 0ask for Diane ueridpr un e Cash deposit1- P 31" 3/2 new hom e. Open 5 -aui otl e B Ivd / CS 3/2 1 500sf Land i te s,.5 Luman E. Beasley, CA I.3/henew home, ov e n22 cararageW/D P Communities, A n14.1AU1775S10s BP. Celx nT house, 2300 & 2246 6lv. HOE LOANS HotTub,5ecurrtysys up, Oct 24 Jax-Free DW already set up For auction info call Cherokee Cove Tr. Sun Jacksonville, FL 32207 Fridge, dishwasher. Dinner Presentation. E-Z Financing Larry.Miller at 904-808-9922 12-3 904-591-3282 fenc yrd. 90.88.-2754 www.mountaln Call Rebecca (249-9546 Lyla00d 2 es r prertles.net Oakleaf-FSBO-New 4/2 211-3b6-3952 210 EstateSales %Not a Gimmick/' Snplr a Gesture 2150sf 42" cab,islupgrd, At2beThebech 210 EstateSaMestGimmick rOfl G L aore MB, $iaS5k 904-613.-7925 LOGs CABINtIn2GreatT l$40007down ESTATESALEooOAKLEAF New 3/2.5/1, $159k. 904-724-3824 ESTATE SALE [.i One Bedroom Sfortathose 0serre. lakefrolntTHTw/sCrn SAVETHOUSANDSl SO One Bedroom S rting At ana, all kit app, 209.9 TENN. MTN. ACREAGE Land Home Package. 226 Broward Rd. .,aConsider lease option 5 Acres, beautiful 3/2 Double Wide on2 fManS504-3789 Owner/ Agent muntan tP building acres In Jacksonville. Me land Plateau w/river S. s access. Perfect week- CALL 291-3100 230 Georgia Real $24 900 Owner financing. 270 Lots for Sale 8 C EstAate .4.2 wooded acres AS$ about mini vacation. huntinG.,&R16. 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Watson Realty Corp . 4729 US Hwy 175 Orange Park, FL 32003 ,,, ...- A nice Family Community located on the Westside * Military discounts FREE Washer & Dryer with new move-ins E Z Financing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms Swimming pool, playground, basketball court Woodland Estates Give us a call at 904-771-9055 I 17 Ie--~ I_ -1 I -*- I -J ~ __L r _ 17 I i I d 18 JaxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 375 Farms/ 400 Apartments 410 Condominiums 420 Houses 420 uHousesd 420 Houses 430 Roommates 560 Financial 706 Accounting/ 707 Driver eager FurnishedUnfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Services 70 Bookkeeping . SESSIONS Orange Park South LocWSIDE M to share M. 2br DRIVER JACKSON COO, FL owntown-Nice studio. Desirable a tonho N'SIDE3/2,gar, newcpt St. Aug/Vno Bch h-s dntcbApoo BOOKKEEPER 2v ears exp, clean MVR. $420mo Includes utilities. 2BD/1BA, with garage,& tile, scr patio, like (2 masters)3.5 bath $3Om+12 -8875 o DoyoU nleedflfleida FT for National Co Full No weekends. Com- Lochwood Plantation, Call 223 5211 Private backyard ^ new $110m. No pets Barand new home assistant and support? ,-rroe o iflcncls petltiveWages. Apply ac w/deep water 904-923-2827/707-6294 Beach access & public Bad line of credit In nee d lr ,onr u & la i M .F: 832+-ac w/deep water $765/mo $765/dep COVE LANDING boat ramp ft away. J Rooms of correction. Well p re 9000CyressGreenDr. frontage on lake Apartments 4727314 3/2 1 car gar avail 11/15 $950 N'SIDE-a beautiful 3/1. $1850mo.94-610-843 435 to Rent EASTERN INC. can hel .. n F260 3 r e 9000 Cyress737 Green Dr. Semnole, covered 405 nfurnished anci-Brand New 3/2 PONTEVERA/ new CHA, new cpt, We do Personal loans hills, hrdwd bottoms laundry, $675mo.$300 ST. AUG gated Palen- and Home Loans DRIVER-A For local open fields, 35+ ac of granite counters, ch&a SUMMERHOUSE N prkg amenities. $1350. Condo 2/2 tons of comm dp. H 7481800 caMagn 4/2, 2300sf ARLINTON LUXURYROOMS 800711-146 BOOKKEEPER delivered, MF must ts c uti t fms 3R 2A FP Hug e +dep. incl. cable, hi. spod amenities avail. now.$1200 6sCdeOcenway brand od lo. letr 1ico utants, gicRuEa Broker.n- gr e CH o sf PnTEkE, O3 a car gar. avail. 11/15. $1195 StJohns 200sf, 4/2/2, K FULL CHARGE BOOK- Casl Brian Fletcher than 10 eso ase i, 1375mo. 233- ool/0 ATLANTIC BEACH jlat Cimh m. G&CC, owner KEEPER-Knowledge of MESSENGER/COURIER 850528-3467 omo 600dp/nego- ,3. SEMINOLE RD.handlesyard,$1600mo NW 1/1 brand new TH construction Industry Drive your late model PU, tiable/split pymts. PVB -Beautiful luxury NIce 3/2, w/ carprt in popu 23-957/68-36 $550m. Close to 1295.helpful Call 6084178.vanUV. Bonuses, LAND FOR 904419- 214 renovatedcondo.w/gar2 larareaavail.nowP$1200 ST. JOHNS CO. -1 mI nrOP Mail 305-335-5019 gas allow. 3 to 4 days a blks to beach and PV clubs. TIMBERwN PARCeTONC.1mirPMl-4788 wdSALE ,prlv fenc'd yard french doors, S.O.T.A. kit, amenities, great area. $795 gea rre o, n s s o 707 Driver DRIVERS (exp only Callahan Area $670mo 904260-9143 mastw/ba, $1600mo. HARBOR SPRINGS 4/2. o Dogs. 708-3278 okS mo940507 bathrm, near bus. gro- Education andTankwagon)tohaul guest study with ba, close to bches, shopg St. Marys3/2.5 cery store wkly & BUS DRIVERS- for t fuel&lube oil HAZMAT FERNANDINA 2/1 beach Pa W k m 6 O.P. 3/ 2.5 townhome. 2 25 hu meonhli+dep. 7w64k-497 *Cy g BUShoEs Br & kb A patricla@cronkduch.com schools avail 10/15, $1350 O.P. 3/2.5 townhome. 2 2 story, F huge monthly+dep. 764-497 Trainingschooi.ClassfrB cDL & tanker reqd. Starting 626-6393. un ort ac 904-226-1461 RA N LAES o gar 1729sf, deckool, ten s O.P. -3/2 o e, b 600 Private instruction w/PS 223-5270 $13.50/hr. Call 356-0731 fm Nor tP -ark. BRAND NEW HOM E, $117 5m o. 9 04.370.0426 ball courts, all fee s. 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Call 904 7. 79 46E sal n 9.900. 2/2 condo, gated avail OAKLEAF -TH. 3/2.5. $1300mo. 5 14'(9oj G etYourEdge CallNow 828-256-1004 HUD Vouchers Accepted PVB-newoy renovated now.cute andclean.S930 $995mo. Continental RE SUTTON LAKES 3 2 am Be ch Home 605 School., T Newl Remodeled Large verlookin l se REED ISLAND Beauty off 838-0149 rm, Ig yO i1275m3 o 44 e- Renalsh ake 65 V A L D O S T A G A 2 a d j 1 2 & 3 R s V.yke tract s, tract 1 80 ac CALL (904) 751-1510 district, many ameni- Ft. Inecuo Oer OP/Eagle Harbor 3Br furn John 04-6993-6493 tract 2 150 ac, creek tiesmlnlyr rental, wil 23003q-ft. a $$1900m; Oakleaf4Br AMedicalCareer w/1 2 ac pond site consider lease to own. MERRILL PINES unfurn $1475m. Av 1l Townhome for St. Aug Vilano Bch 4 or M ~I Training in I For more Info contact BRAND NEW CONDO 9045053942 Perr Rent2 masters,, 5 Darn Tr.l, ,, frontagex c pIved r LOCATION,LOCATIONI 3AmyWrInimon tat offMerrillRd. 904-505-3942 Perry 3BR, 26. 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Call 997-8855 sr 0d n s Laa ns 5(9)ForaBrocr Inow Properties NORTHSIDE SPECIAL PV furn Studio ocean- "BRAND HEW5800_-719-7249 Help1Dasl & 3 NORTHSIDE SPECIAL deSawgrass. $1400tll 4/2,3 car gar. nice yard OP 2/1.5 TRIPLEX UNIT VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK Sanford Brown Institute 4/1ANblocktrented.h spe2al Nov.1st. 706-331-0889 withirrig.system.$1400 remod., nice, ap l's Available 101 3 2 2 I:- : Microsoft 3/1 HUD rented. ARLNGTON HILLS Altus w/d, 675mo 708-5729 car arag 1ll 2-). m.:, ) Jc 1K Or.,Ille. FL. 322Mi ft Many more avail ONTLLr/1.151 Drive. 3/2 carprtcute house + utils 388-9811 A 1 FM50 amenities, gatedcomm. Ig.yard.aval Nov.15.$795 OP4/1.5,appliancesWD ref's 904-63 Commercial Proect Management www.bayfronthomes.biz NR ST. VINCETS-spa- $1950/mo 349-4144 NATURES HAMMOCK h kup. fen rd,nlce, 6pm or Iv mrn ReaProject EstateManagement REAL ESTATE ATTENTIONINVIESTORS! coUs 2/1, CH&A noC SaOUTSIDEs -2/2 BRANDgEWHO MEa.32, RENT TO OWN SODOWN m79-eeSecurity Properties provided p mo. 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Broker 727-7794 'slde-Brand New 3/2 SANDALWOOD area, unfurnished, $1300 Westsilde 5enmmerc suurionstrution b Development return. 206-235-4452 PASSTHISONI poochildrenarea. 3/2 with carport,new OBO. 90422- 9732 2109 Hyde Pr R3Induri1 r Rent www.myfre.om ATTENTION INVESTORSCa 838-6023 paint,carpet, nice. $895 Officially reassigned. 3/2 2184 sSI .rj,:, 507 Commercil (904) 269-2555 LeteNmakeSTorj T HARBOR SPRINGS FEDERATEDMOMTGROUP Bus-nesse5 ,.-,r Sale Florida Real Estate InstilGu Let me make ourdob NORTSIDE S'SIDE-new 3/2, gated, Lg.3/2 on lovely pond, OP-Cottage waterfront (90FEDE D 730-8060 O 510Ra Get ahead of your competition at for the best investment School Speclall $1150 mo. 6313663 avail. soon$s1sop Call 269-8955 WESTSIDE -3/1, w/d hk for Sale ideas possible. Expect $ $ closepin w/55mo. IDE ald 515 Retail/Offce Space 700 Domestic Incepture. There are no application to double your nven- -TIRES- HOME FINDER REALTY OPCOUNTRYCLUB 675mo. 616-7099 for Rent fees. Convenient day and evening toy. Financing avail. Ashley Park T New Mounted and Gated63-09$a2adevnn Cal 993.4913. (904) 77-0240 70R17ba an a Ped. 4 211711 OR 241501 No pets Call 9042764628 WSTSIDE -390/1.5 loaded Commercial HOUSEKEEPER 5 Days Classes. Financial aid for qualified oBARGAIN 199c MIddbr PAXON2/1CH&A $130each.Call KERNAN AREA -Kens- OPFLEMISLnew3/2villa dep. 778-4854 500 Industrial a4-. reay ns applicants. Custom financing 13-9 5 284-C0090 $500mo + sec. HUD 282-4279 ngton. Nice 3/2/2 ar on lagoon 2 car gar. lo a approved. 904 388-5521 Waterfront w/boat silli ar. 1600sf. Comm pool, $1300mo. 2641425 WESTSIDE 4/2, new home off For Sale love animals, reef. wnveto xe #1 |v repl no b Chaffey R p treq,992-8187, aft.10am solutions. 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And background check. Hourly van positions avail also. Call 904 493. 5262 ask for Tracy. TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grcds & Exp. Drivers Wel-.:,me Call Renee at 66 37. 07 E4 710 Industriall 1 0 Trades is hiring Ironacorkers In town v,.,r avai3iaole .Must be eperienced and ha. tools CALL (904 638-9263 AUTO BODY TECHS- 2i heavy cll5sior. ep 3 must. Exc benertis Must ha e o n rC.Oi 5 Arlington B,:.d, 743 1222 BASE LEV. Positions now. In. house t-ainil. T15 Inc Great benefit 28& 9669 Depend.DL a musLl travel Cable Installers will train, truck., vn or SUV reqd Must pass bkground check, '. .aliao Drivers Lic 3 must Call Dave 904 759-0673 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side, Argvle. OP area Tools &transp a must Call 759 2875 CARPENTERS & HELPERS for Res a rr ming Benef-is a3ail Sub crews OK 99I3 1111 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frames FlinEl Tools &trarpetsrn ati. n must Top oa ,. eCle fli. paid holiday, s u, acalon. 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Trades exp a plus, will train self. starter, with good organizational & communication skills & attn. to detail. Great career oppt'y; nat'l; franchise. Fleming Isl, Apply in person Granite Transforma- tions of Jacksonville 904-213-7878. CRANE OPERATOR Exper'd with Link Belt, Terex & Liebherr (hydraulics) & conven- tional w/3-8yrs exp. Full berietisi DFWP 783 4111 *A>** r e ,* Boas so America a leader in me Inter- modal industry, neeo5 company anr ers. Must have Class (A) CDL with (X) endorsement, min. 1 yr. driving exp. Regional operations means you are . home most nights. Pay loading and unloading. Company benefits include health ins., 401k plan, paid vaca- tion paid holidays. Qualified applicants apply at 1827 E. 30th Street. Jacksonville, FL 32206. David 904-475-0336 DRYWALLIFINISHING CREWS 5 yrs exp. St Aug 904-827-9640 ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS Exp'd for condo Job. Pay depends on experience. Call Jimmy 398- 1786 ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMEN & HELPERS Comm/ resid min. 2yrs Exp req. Exc benefit pkg Incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Call Callaway Contract- ing at 904.751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a * 710 Industrial/ 7 0 Trades Equipment Operators Loader operator for grade crew. Great benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 $10/hr. Call 721-0798 GRANITE & QUARTZ INSTALLERS Fast growing co needs quality installer to install grantie & Quartz counter tops. Top pay for top Installers. Many positions to fill. DFWP 219-0656 HURRICANE RITA EVACUEES: Workers Wanted to do Concrete work. Call 772-0861 FIBERGLASS INSULATION INSTALLERS Batts & Blown, Exp'd & trainees needed. FL drivers Ilc req'd 2800 Clydo Rd. 733-9188 Needed for large Mobile home community on the Westside. Great Benefits. Must have own transportation. Call 781-0441 NIGHT WATCHPERSON persons with disabilities encouraged to apply. S Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Call Callaway Contract- ing at 904-751-8944 PAINTERS NEEDED: Commercial office park in Jax. F/T steady work. DFWP. Mid Town Office Park Fax 396-6366 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call838 3827 or Ofc. 264-7086 PAVING CO- needs CDL Driver Class A or B, dump truck exp. asphalt maintenance exp pref'd 786-8474. Pipelayer Hillrhan, Talamn, Laborers, Good benefits health, dental pd holidays, Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at= FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 PIPE LAYERS& HEAVY EQPT OPERATORS- exp a plus. great benefits& pay 219-5651 PLANT MAINT APPRENTICE- entry level position main- taining airport facility buildings.FT + Benef to start 641- 85S5 Mr. Johnson PLUMBERS -Must be licensed. Apply at 1855 Cassat Ave#11 389.6609 PLUMBERS For New Construction Top pay, bnfts. DFWP Ca 1 904.387.0176 PLUMBERS- Iired ,1 the ha&Slel' GIe us a call NA.% Co Enc benefits. We acpreciate Our employee. Rink,.ell Plumoing 732-5554 Hiring Exp. PT Maintenance o10 r,,- Call 641 5033 ROOFERS Good p a. O..n tr3ns ouration Call 2S 0-431 SSCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS HOURLY NEEDED Experience. transp & phone req'd. 904-291-01972 SHEET METAL HELPER Field ,ork must hate trans. lull Dnrtd 388 _36A DFWP STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF INSTALLERS NEEDED Call 881-8997 SUPERINTENDENT C.:.mmGC lAX Area Fax Resume to Dinerstired Development S. 902 215.9905 WELDER FABRICATOR- I t Class on, SE Aug. 90.-829- 3737 or 904-580686633 712 Mechanic EXHAUSTTECH- a.in e*p n,.'chahnal skiBlS Top oa3 for top tecns 90 -'799.577' 713 Legal m 2 Attorney Law Firm Seeking Exp. Legal Secretary/Para- legal for Civil Practice. In the Baymeadows Area.Fax Res 737-0920 714 Insurance 220 AGENT- pers/comm lines, sal+ comm + benefits. Mark 264-0977 CSR 440 LICENSE Speciality insurance. 2.3 years experience. Good computer skills required. Resume to: csrbmc2005@yahoo.com 715 t Management/ 71.5 Professional APT MGR/MAINT TECH needed for local apt complex. Benefits include: rent free apt, util's pd vac, sick time & holidays. Will con- sider 2 person team or indv. Mgr needs office skills. Maint Tech should be familiar with all phases of Apt turn & maint. Mall resume or Letter of iNterest to- 7865 Southside Blvd, Jax FI 32256 Fax 904-642-0972 EOE - Experience In Supervision, Budgeting, Contractor Management. Techni- cal knowledge of HVAC, Elect/Plumbing a plus. Fax resume to Jones Lang Lasalle, Attn: John Payne at 937-455-8603 MILITARY EXP Leaders to help build & train winning team Professional Image & strong ppl skills $600/wk pot. 733-9421 New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421 7610 RBHS. MHRC and MHCJ have the following openings: Overlay Counselor Juvenile Justice Masters level, or BA/BS and 2 yrs exp. Family Service Counselors BA/BS required. Eap. prel. FT Evenings. BA/BS + 1 I yr exp in diagnosis, . Case Manager -Mental Health , -Entry level BA/BS required. or mall resume to Suie 700 (th Floor), n r Jacksonvlle, FL 322li. | I Fax resume to 743.5109, | EOE/A DRUG FREE I WORKPLACE | SITE MGR & LEASING AGENTS needed for Ig conv apt community. I mgr Must have 5+ yrs mgmt exp and be pro- f Excel & Yardi. Email resume to mpet- rie Oprmc.com or fax to 744-6666 720 Medical CNA PREP COURSE Day or night class. Short term & affordable. Superior Training 272-4330 720 Medical FRONT OFFICE MA FT or PT must have 3 years exp.Riverside area e-mail resume to rfrowe2003@yahoo.com INSTRUCTORS Immed. F1 Med. Coding & Med Asst. Instructors. Ja> area. Send resume tc jobs@fasttrain.com MA- needed for North- side Family Practice office. PT/PRN , evening hours req'd. Exp. pref'd. Fax resume to 757-0107 MARKETING REP for imaging center. Exp prefd. Salary $$ Bonuses., Benefits. Email confidential resume medimage@comcast.net MA URO. Office Orange Park. Fax resume 276-9586. MEDICAL ASST Urology exp. pref. Excellent salary & ben- efits. Fax resume to 355-8969 OPTICIAN -FL LICENSED FT, no nights or week- ends for solo Ophth. office in Mandarin Must have mgmt & com- puter exp. Base salary + comm with benefits. Call 268-7773 fax resume 268-7375 PHARMACIST Positions currently available at Naval Hospital, NAS. Excellent benefits! Paid holidays/401k and much morel! Phone: (888) 621-9727 Fax:(888)620-0092 Email: laniercorp@aol.com Website: www.lanlerindc.com PHARMACY PRODUCT MANAGER Keane, Inc. seeks a Pharmacy Product Manager in Jackson- ville, FL. Will direct the development of new & make enhancements to existing product lines and provide marketing support demonstrating product during sale presentations & responding to Phar- macy questions in RFP's. Requires Regis- tered Pharmacist with Pharmacy exp. In an acute care setting, 30% travel, excellent com- munication & com- puter skills. Resume w/salary history to: CMiller@Keane.com or fax to 319-378-1836. EOE M/F/V/D www.Keane.com/hsd PHLEBOTOMIST- PT early am schedule. FP/Peds practice, minimum year exp including children. Must be team player for fast paced office. Fax resume to 722-4267 attn Lynda RADIOLOGY FT/PT Mammography, CT, MRh, X-Ray, Scheduler, Marketing Rep. Multiple locations. Email confidential resume medlmage@Acomcast.net RBHS.,'MHRC and MHCJ haTe the fol- lowing opportunities available Immedraely 1o people who want to make a difference in the lives of others through behavioral health care: RNs-lnpatlent- Great Schedules- Full Benefits M F Evenings. No Weekends required Mental Health Techs FT Evenings. PT all shifts, direct care Driver/Service Aide 7 days on. 7 days off, 5p 5a For more Info. pease call 743 1883. FT positions offer Denelis. PRN RNs and LPNs. MHTs always welcome. Apply In person (9 a.n- 4pft. M- F only) or mall resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North. Sufte 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 3221L Fax resume to 743-5109. tOE A Drug Free 74 orpiace RN's Sign on Bonus $5,000 LPN's Sign on Bonus $3,000 New skilled progressive nursing home facility is searching for qualified candldares to add to our Gainesville, FL stellar team of driven professionals.Relocation Assistance, Great Ben- efits, Tuition Assis- tance, Scholarship Programs &Premium Pay Programs. Work with extraordinary people like yourself, in an atmosphere of car- ing and devotion. A company that you can stay with, that will offer you opportunities, training and give your career ambitions in the healthcare field a real home. ImmedIate Openings for all shifts Applytoday iEmail: vholloway@tech- carecorp .com Fax: Vicki Holloway 352.377.4562 3250 SW 41st Place Gainesville, FL 32608 EOE/M/F/D/V DFWP 723 Dental DENTAL ASST. 11a to 8p Tue- Fri EDA, Good pay San Marco. Fax: 399.3615 MENTAL ASST- 1 year exp necessary fax resume to 363-9611 OFFICE ADMIN- Dental office seeking prof & exp office admin for F/T. Dental exp nec. Interested candlates fax resume to: Beaches Dentistry 904-247-3078 724 Education Pre-School Teachers CDA Preferred Health Care Coverage 401K Plan Vacation/Personal Days Paid Holidays Paid Training Multiple Locations In laikeonvillLe & St. Aunustlne Call 904-230-4899 TuTaR TI1E Fax 904-230-4910 725 ? Oraie/ 725 Clerical ACCTS PAYABLE CLERK mmedlate 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 8582745, C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 ADMIN ASST needed for Transportation Broker. fax resume 269-7327 CLERICAL/DISPATCH- entry level. FT, gen office duties fax resume 904-384-2209 CLERICALU-PT -General office exp req. Fax resume to 726-0116 COORDINATOR National Builder seeking an F/T Field Coordina- tor. Multi-tasking, well organized, clerical and good communication skills required. Fax resumes attn: Carrie 904-429-0172 GENERAL OFFICE New office opening in NO. Jax for finance co. We are in need of office staff/support. Cashier /General. Exp pref. Great salary & Benes. Call 954-749-2030 or fax 954-572-0724 DFWP/EEO. iFFICE/CASHIER- FT, S'side Tile Co. benf. Fax resume to 693-3324 or apply i person 464 Cassat P/e. I - 725 office/ Clerical OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR /FRONT DESK- Busy property mgmt co in Mandarin has an immed FT opening for someone to handle the it's corporate office. strong computer skills & pleasant phone manner a must. Competitive pay & benefits. Apply in per- son 3020 Hartley Rd Ste 200 or fax resume 292-9236 DFWP EOE 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels ALL POSITIONS- new location, great work atmosphere, team -oriented. Cross Creek Steakhouse 9826 San Jose Blvd Bartenders, Waitstaff & Cook needed. Apply in person at Stadium Club Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641- 2301 BONEFISH GRILL Seeking LINE COOKS & DISHWASHERS. Benefits available; training pro- vided. Apply at 10950 San Jose Blvd. Manda- rin, dally 10am-4pm. CHEF Experienced line cook. Day/Night shifts avail. Top $$ in area. GOLD CLUB 645-5500 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 3840870 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity no exp nec. Will train- AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399.1110 DANCERS *" Waitstaff and Security Day/Night shifts avail. Busiest club in town! GOLD CLUB 645.5500 EXPO/PREP COOK- llam-9pm Tues-Sat. PM Dishwasher PT Deerwood Country Club Chef McKinsey 641-6625 Host/Hostess Apply in person EOE/DFWP PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM Positions Available ARAMARK/Duval County Public Schools Food Service currently has full and part-time openings for Food Service Workers and Managers. Apply in person at 2924 Knights Lane E. #5, (904) 732-5117 *Please bring Driver's License, State D card or Social Security card and Background check when applying. EOE M F4V D SWEET JOBS AT SWEET TOMATOES EkO Rest Pr-:'s CahiLer Salad Hotbar5 FrT PT avail Appl ,I persorn 2 4p m P.-F 1625 We-li Rd OP lcati.n orl, Walltstaf, Bartenders. Doorstae f Caiil 3':.9 1110 Waitstaff Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 737 Real Estale STAFF REVIEW APPRAISER- tor local ofHice o national appraisal mqmnt cO. certified apprai3sers lax resume to 90j.1386 3379 or email pDor1693,' ano corn 745 Sales OUTSIDE SALES EXECUTIVE CHEMICAL, JANITORIAL and Pao-r Slc',I, C'- son ior tne JaCKson- Ailie area ,%Itn prr,ven track record Fax resume to Ann Sa3les Manager 904 783-J411o EOE-DFWP RAMS/RPG- fl supplier of skilled trades people. to the construction Industry, needs an energetic Field Services Representative for the Jax Area. email resumes: roberta.shivelg ramsinc.net or fax 388- 627-7267 EOE/DFWP SPECIAL EVENTS COOR- DINATOR fun ener- getic outgoing person- alities needed. Travel & promote for an exclu- sive vacation 'esort. Must have reliable vehicle, truck or SUV a plus. Contact Robert 04-484-2425 747 Telemarketing TELESALES P/T Hourly salary, good voice, Baymeadows 880-9900 750 Technical/ Engineering Gen. Const. Supt. Mln. 5 Syrs. exp. Call (904) 317-5601 Fax (904) 317-2117 EEO/DFWP IRRIGATION TECH ValleyCrest Landscape now hiring exp irriga- tion tech. MIn 5 yrs DL required 4-10hr days 401k, health, dental DFWP 725-2552 752 Warehouse FLORIDA WINDOW MANUFACTURER- has an immediate opening for a Warehouse fore- man In the Jacksonville area- experience helpful- full time position-good benefits. Call 904-626-1664 for interview. EOE/DFWP 755 Miscellaneous AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON NEEDED If there is one job you check out-let this be the one! Chrysler expe- rience preferred but any great counterper- son should apply. Atlantic Dodge Chrysler Jeep-St. Augustine 1-800-438-6607 CLEANERS & SUPERVI- SORS- FT night shift, own trans. Call 306-0050 btwn 8:30am-2pm MF DELIVERY DRIVER Join Aaron's Jacksonville deliver/install furniture Paid training, benefits bonus, stop pay Clean MVR & criminal bkgrd 21+ yrs old. NO Sundays Apply In Person 9493 Lem Turner Rd 4316 S. University Blvd FLOOR TECH. for stone co. that is dependable & organized. Call 733-9343 for interview. FLORAL DESIGNER -3yrs exp. Flowers Of Mandarin 268-2466 for residential plumbing. Great pay and benefits. Must have own truck & tools. Call Darren @ 904-545-510S "el 4 ?" To oversee and perform general housekeeping and light janitorial duties at Southslde mental health facility.- Supervlsory and heathcare exp. pref. FT w/benefits. Apply in person (9am-4pm,M-Fonly) or mall resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 743-5109, EOE/A Drug Free Workplace INVENTORY COUNTERS 4 day week, 40 hr pay. Paid training. No nights, wknds. Top pay, bnfts. Call 904.781.4430 LANDSCAPE LABORER $8/hr 1145-3 Miller Street, O.P. Start Monday 7:30a 269-1357 Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens Security/Safety Supervisor Min 4 yrs exp In security/safety & 2 yrs supervisory exp Must be available to work weekends. www.jacksonvillezoo. org EOEDrug Free Workplace LOCAL SECURITY CON- TROLS FIRM has immed opening. Req: basic electronics & electro mechanical skills. Hourly wage with incentives inclmedical, dental pd time off & other benefits. Drug & smoke free Send reusme to: Service Mgr, PC Box 57778, Jax FL 32241-7778 MAINTENANCE consci- entious person for pvt Ortriga ;cr.-,.:-. l Ret & bckgr.-.3 cn--:ki P 7T ie hr; Fat re': 3a7-6-6-7 .,r Ph 3-0 2632 PORTER GROUNDS PERSON Exp d Seil starter ..r,o take, oridae in ..,r a. -ai corintf-,] Teampla,'rr Manclarir, apt c om ie Call 737 4 al *r Fa resume t,.- 730 3339 STUCK IN A DEADEND JOB? L-.3rn 3 trian Comn'r.,- s-nrse mnecna3rcal liit, . dr.-rs ll.: Rinl %.ell Plurr.Ttr.ng 732.5554 WAREHOUSE DRIVER Tr or PT position. M-F 9 c F3 re it.- "3, i 8700 760 Part-Time APPOINTMENT SETTER Reai Eat-ate ,',:,rk ,n Our S',:,uth.poin onrice, exsona 332 "045 or 237 6140 830U Care o In Home SChlldcare Provider i | State ilcenseo CPRI ilrst and cer ilieo rea.onaole rates meal. incluoeo, no Oii.:rmmination 912 673 7865 Stay at home mon l with a CDA ha a ,:,peni.- irn ther Julir, tor, Creek area Call Cnriast, 287 3296 835C Cle3ning 83. Services Hawkins Cleaning Service Home Business Apts. Great Rates. Wkly & Bi-Wkly, Monthly. Lawn service also available. 237-9473 Insured. 871 Legal 71 Services Divorce,CrImInal, Personal Injury Issues? Free Initial Consultation. Nell L. Weinreb Attorney at Law. 858-2999 www.neillegal.com Jacksonvllle.FL Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 90 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 MIdical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990Wanted to Buy or Trade Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 19 900 Antiques 905 Articles 945 Garage 955 Household 10 1 Pet's & For Sale 9 Sales 9 Furniture 1 Supplies tUub -Cw ipbason soe rakr' Smith Workout SOUTHSIDE -Extra big Recliner Sofa With BOXER PUPS AKC for sale 99-1086 376-5841 Staton Lots of garage sale, University/ fold down table & $450 each (904) 399-106 376-5841 I extras. Call arnes, Thur-Sat 9-4 love seat. Good 334-7915 / 334- 7916 269-1174 $100 OBO cond. Blue $500. 90.SOUTNSIDE R eedy Kitchen table Brittanny Spaniels AKC 902 Appliances o Three BeigeMarble Branch Plantation w/matching china Orange& White, Ma & / SlnksReadyto Baymeadows & 9A. cabinet, wood condi- Fem,$450.386-312-0038 intal.A ll single. Community ard sale tion$200317-0529 Chihuahuas-F&M adults, Grand Am SE '94 Asking $10 each. Sat 10/15, AM 4PM. hihuahuas-F&M adults, Great body. reat CAll 5u3-6alt interior, minor Call 553-6015 t o Resin Wicker all shots current, $100ea. interior, minor S'side-Sat 10/15, Com- Coffee Table & free kittens. 388-1125 0 engine work, runs I Tr ai I e r 4 x 6 munity Sale. Old Mill < Whte in excelent good. Picsavailable. /$ 225.,Shopsmith Branch Community. Off condition $25 OBO. Dachshund Pups AKC Ken 729-6421 $800 $lS500.Tennis ball Gate Prkwy.Across 8918460 Mini, asstcolors lob-ster $100,Tread- from Sail Cove Apts. micrchp,$400-$500 Kenmore HD Lg Capacity mil $100.Dorm frld e Shiloh Mill Rd. SOFA/ LV SEAT -$350, 2 449 4267 Wave $35. Call786-6603 i p computer $1 W'SIDE Multi Family Sale bkshIvs $30ea. Corner DOBIE PUP AKC wav3$3.Cll CAll 7352 gas grill, tools, tool box shelf case $90, round POP, shots, tails dock, KitchenApplances Two BMX Bikes20 householditems home table, 4chrs $100. $450$300. 9042754100 Nearly new nchwheelsone i n t e r I o r f I o r a 260-6042 ke r g45 ,, g JMongoose and one prrangemnents, baby ENGLISH BULL DOG cookto $450 Wall Next bike. Good items, crafts, collect- Solid Oak King 14mo old top stud . oven $100, dishwasher shape $100. Call Paul ables, clothes, misc T Queen Headboard $700obo. 912-449-4398 k$100, doing major 620-9387 items. 9220 Noroad off n \ with lights, mirror Ltchen remodeing Old Middleburg Rd. l storage, two ENGLISH BULLDOGS AKC 904-292-0881 Two Twin Beds Thurs, Fri. & Sat. 8-Spm nightstands. Top stor- S&W, hlith cert, $2000 SI Cherry wood pillar age cabinets, triple Ready Now! Large Business I headboards, mat- Bargain Hunters Galore dresser $675 276 3736 904-259 6448 424.5528 Cooler-781ong x 47 tress, box-springs, wide x 29 dee $200. frames, comforters, 0. Two Natural White English Mastiff pups- Double door refrigerator sheets Included Excel- This Sat & Sun have your Wicker Rockers AKC,HCready 10/14/05, w/ice maker $100. lent cond. 573-0557 $175 garage sale at The '1 With green/beige POP. $1000+ 904-388-8535/226-7845 Market Place. Vendor cushions in excel- 904-259-9390/753-3804 SLargeCapacity $400;Soid oak Kit Set $7/Day 891-8460 ENG OLDE BULLDOGS shape. $100.Will 904-886-0670 ek S Ramona,8,-FLEA Waterbed Queen Sz hith gur, reg, $600-$800 deliver. Call w/bookcase 9 3 1 6 5 9 6 6 4 6 9994-0100 WEDDING DRESS s Household headboard & mirror 931-446-3161 sz 14, only 2yrs old. 9 Furniture complete $50.00. Maytag Washer white 334-6462 furniture __ Call Rick 307-7364 cell or FRENCH BULL DOGS PUPS Dryer Nice shape. evening 744. 7250. 2/F, FICA/AKC, S&W, Can deliver. Call WEIDER Antique Butterfly _________________ $1000+. 904-272-8041 994 0100 $280 1 Multi Station Gym Leaf, trestle table, New GE Electric 0 $100. Elna sewing perf. cond. $350 960 Machinery GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC T New GE Eleti machine w/case l^ '264-6364 f & Tools pups, solid black, ger- ./ Black Range $200 $50. Cornet in working man background, sfots New GE dish- condition w/case $50. Antique Wash & wormed, $500 ea. washer $100 Black. 908-4830 / Stand Commercial Wet Saw 912-530-9370 Call Ashley 908-7984 1Il Marble top and (tile cutter) $1200. 2 black hoods S Welder t backsplash walnut Call 904-786-6603 CATS ANGELS --/ Multi-Station Gym CAT/KITTEN ADOPTION Tanning Bed almost new $100.inasewing drawer and doors. POWER SHEAR -Peck FAIR: PetsMart at hard used.$1800 obo. machine with case Excellent condition Stow & Wilcox. 16 a St.Johns Town Center 783-8175/403-8643 $50. Cornet in working $375. (904)725-0009 x72" gap shear locate (Off Gateway condition with case $50. Savannah, GA $3800 Pkwy/JTB.), SatOct W/D -exc cond, extra Ig 908-4830 BED-A- BARGAIN 912-897-5554 15th 10-Spm. capacity, $200 for both. 346-3150 WROUGHT IRON DINING BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC STUMP GRINDER for Labs Puppies 8 weeks SET w/6 chrs, fossil Queen$120 King$145 higher or sale. old, black, S/W, HC, W/D-Heavy doout $200; s t o n e & g I a s s M Foam From$340 Call David 219-2089 $250. 912-264-3271 Whirlpool Refridge tbI-$6000bo; Fossil os w/icemkr $125; 238.3391 stone cof. tbl & 2 end (904) 6740405 MALTESE PUPS 1F/4M, SableWasher Dryer legs-$300obo. 614-9766 Bed, BIG SALE' 965_ Medical 386-427-9566/299-0290 eas than two t Business/ New Mattress Sets Flex ABed Adjustable, Pekngesepups wk 2M/ years old. Great Business! Wholesale Showroom w/ mattress $700. 2F $300 too cute 777-8705 condition Can deliver 920 Office Public Sale 1/2.Price- 3 Wheel Rally Scooter by amosdk68@aol.com $400. 994-0100 Twin Sets $79-795 Pride $650 781-4913 PIT BULL PUPS -Reg. all Going Out of Business Full Sets $99-$295 Wheelchairs (2) shots/papers, lOwks. 905 Articles Sale-Glass showcase 2 Queen Sets $135-$499 o 1SL For S e sale counters.Custom ing Sets $250 $995 motorized 1 Electric Lift 998-4138 73-1355 Formi ad e w a II u n I Memory Foam close-out chair. Call 745-5991 w/desk.Must sell.Call Can Deliver 334-8574 PBan- BULLS PUPS 3pieceCOntem-Sporn Blue Fawn. ADBA reg. Spiec 904-388-8535/226-7845 BED RM SET SPC Qn Size 980 Sporting $400ea. 476-8976 p Black & Gold. Lots of Cubicles for sale. $375. Papasun chair w/ __ Pom Pups-Reg, mid size. L Asking$20. 6 Copera, 2-Sharp ARM cushion $125. stand-up 1 black imale1 wolf Call 553.6015 350 Digital Imager $3k body mirror $125. Like Cannondale C600 sable female. 693- 3261 each; 2-Gestetner 4502 new.786-6603 Hybrid 24spd S4x6 UtilityTraller $l5k ea; Sharp ARC150 only rode 3x, pd $800. PUGS -CKC $500, Boxers, S$200, laptop corn- k All made 2000; Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 Sell $500. OBO C K C / $ 4 0 0 . puter$100 dorm Lanier 6755 $k 1996; Bedroom4P C.4777879/H.7811704 904-266-2630 refrigerator $40, Call 904-591-8102 HUGE TENT SALE treadmill 100, German THIS WEEK ONLY! Century Stand with Rottweiler puppies-AKC camera $100. Shop- Must sell L shaped s d 1Be 19r t SOLb. PunchngBag &POP. $400. Only eft. smith $400 904 272-7352 wooden desk with L pc Oak Dinette 1 rl And speedsbag 1-904-794-7605 S HP Mulcher mI a k e o f f e r PC Sofa&Chair From ojump r e g o. $200all ae O ,f Mower$65 9m04-88-3/226-78 Rin cCondoPg Jump rape.$200ali Schnauerminiature pup Mower $65 904-388-au535/226-7845 IVCR's From 9822750 Male, CKCBlack & Silver SUprightea REST EQUIP-stand up 0 m F Sale a Movie HC,House Trained,Very CKDD$205 S sleeping R cor o's From I For Sale 8mm Movie smart. $450. 879-3334 ags $30. All VCR freezers, water heaters, Drawer Chests 6 TProjectorexc cond. or 652-8044 player 781-6222 3 sect sink, blue chrs, I CORT CLEARANCE I J Cal 387-1529 booths, 2 antq 12ft TER I SHIH-TZU IF. 1M, SAquarium Hood French drs, 10ft front (904)36-9000 GOLFCLUBS-RH Taylor Rarecolors, $375 and up. n w/fluorescent light, door to match, turn of __ Made RS80 driver, 9.5 214-9903 Measures the Century style. degree S-flexoriginal 29" x 11.5" adjustable 251-3004 BOX & MATTRESS SET Taylor Made Ultralite Siamese Cat, seal point. like new $20.268-2482 n Size. Pillow Top In shaft w/original and female 2yrs old. $75 ke new $20. 268-2482 Workstation / Cubicles plastic $200 (904)674-0405 great grip good con- Call 230-8205 or A to Z You save up to ONLY $595 edition, w/headcover, 874-1868. 90% on everything now! Herman Miler 8'x 8' BR SET-Limed Oak, full $90; PinAnser 2 Siamese CFA champion 358-2265 259-2292 With Pedestal & Overhead. sz, dresser, chest putterLH, originaland Siamese CFA champM&Fion SB screenoPhllp Gator Office Furniture drawers, nt stand, good Ping grip b rens,350.880 MagnavoxTV44x58, (904) 724-6400 mattr,.box sprg $300 36-inch. overall S5 C0 ud0 r Antique 737-8106 length,leadta eon Samese Kttens 50.Car auo C1n wSiamese Kittens StereaKenwod o ColleEtables BR SUITE Hemngway head withheacover Gorgeous, l0wks old. KDC30o2.TAH67o R ol Collection $1000, misc $60. Call 287-9729 3 classic Seal Point 4X6TSKDC3025TSAH9RF 67X9,Remov- 922 & Jewelry furn avail 710-1191 leave message 287-0917 Females, 1 Lilac Male. able facew/case remote '- Captains Queen GUN SHOW Oct 15 -16 Family Friendly. cntrl $350.4pc Ent ctr ENGAG RING/WED BAND Bed resser, Columbia Co. $300 & up 699449 Cherrywoodbackmirror& SET. Ladies Marquis nightstandhead Fair Grounds IUKS lights w/60" TV nset$200 dmnd.35c flanked by 18 footbaord 247 Lake Cit, SIBERIAN HUSKIES-2 bk Call Vlckle904-382-4611 dmnds tot.72c. Dmnd railing, Simmons mat- In 904.461.0273 /wht 2 snow whites wed band has 8 dimnd tress medium oak Pool Tables 1/2 Price 904.665.6415, 272.5936 unk Bed set Room to tot.32c $2,800 OBO. call e di un Conure-Beautiful, oA In one $300 777-894 excellent condt All Maple No Formica Ba All Janet 3339634 paid $2700. Asking $900 Hand Carved 1" slte hand tamedcan handle S O/P Middleburg Area 491-7996 $1895 Save 334-8574 $300 nc cage. 571-2560 Buying omic books & 925 Computers ExomputerDcon formCrosswalk Twocatsboth are $2S xs ndxceAlentt d td sh s moA$5del 525x fired one black related items, xims exercise bike, *14 Adv. modelt525x Call 904-631-9439 450MHz Pentum excellent condi-ane white / 17" Monitor CDRW tion $90. End tables. belt.o325. Ou0. female both two yrs Children's Cnsign- drive $100 30MHz wood excellent con- Call Jason/Heather atld 904-269-8148 mentSale-121'33 Pentium e15" monl- diton $90 each 645-0630 904-2134384 Wa erbed queenrsz at Honey Creek Place, toar CDRW drive $80 CallPofrCo2/ V off San Jose& Orange 249.6916 COUCH -gray/wht, & Iv Frofrn Crosswl / w/bokcasethd brd Pro a O seat maroon floral qn Tredmll-Protech Lmirrorcomplete $50.00 Picker.Oct 7, 8a-7, ot 8, Compaq 23MHz hideabed, pa ink floral cushioning,space Call Rick 377364ce 8a-4pClothes, ae ity 5 ox CDRoM couch, 730-2728 saverlike new.$200 evening 7-250 toys, maternity. 56k Mod, wl ndows, h 0 1Call 264-2931 heatenTerrier Pups- -4 Chrysler LHS 1999 152MB SDRAM RiC Baby Crib3n 1A &seat 0er-90- For Sale Cleanr office crystal BP Audio Crib, toddler bed Schwnn omp, Males & FealesAval loaded runs great onboard Audio. $150 Bill side rails make fu Bowfex ,ike new 10/19. 228-0088 looks great!' 246-0301 7am- 7pm hrodbd and ftbd. Crib gt $550. 412-6063 YORKIE PupsCKC ook VeKm tnyK OUT -D Wn mattress Inc. $150 obo2 ORIePs1e 1aSmsOnly$6K.s7 C OMPUTER -Dell, Win- e 904-220-5996 STATIONARY BIKE 2 Males Female CaSam904,334.7573 dows XP with cp er Schwinn, Air dyne $750ea. 904-940-6901 ConvertibleCrib machine/ photo scan fax, DINETTESETBroyhill9C w/pulse meter, $200 c Toddler Ber d lyr old, $ 499 241-1314 (white) $950; Wall Unit 278-0852 3w0th matching (pearl) $850; Sofa Tbi l & WihSeSqaRc f mattress. Cof. tbl $2s0set; 703-2426 Weight Set S2uat Rack, n dresser, mattress, $55 0928 cDINiNGRO O UITE324 Bench Press, Leg Ext. & new 3sh paid $550 28 Electro5 Sics 5 UITE Apccurl, lat pulidown, bars. Sear Excellent $250 lrg walnut, Sacrifice weights, $250.268- 0720 OBO Melissa 610-5456 46" Sony TV surround $2000. For pix's e-mail Wn countertop Vending sound. good cond. 7$450. jimemacWclTearwire.net Wind o A AC 9 Machines 72 items Call 231-1022 after 6pm. or call 744-4213 Neat/Cool $300. A/C arC 7ou2te Endineg tl Blower $25.00,7.0xT15 Transportalon raiser.Cost$500.00ea. Excellent condition arm chrs, 2 end chr $25.Antique urman cam- Sacrafice for $100.006ea. l recently serviced, $900. Ent cntr & era $100. 904-272-7352, 1205Boats Cal 1536-8870/779-9601 under warranty. bkshlvs, pickled wd, _S__ _s_____ CrmnaJustice $700OBO. CallJason $600. Lv seat, ight120Siboats F Books CRimv 426u (H)213-4384 or beige $200 502-6674985 Trailers .215 Boat Dockage & CRM 330, CRMl 332, (W)542 8507 ext 105 Enetrtalnment IM Mator Ychts54583etl CRM 419, CRM 430 ,Q 51" Inch TV 4 Sale 1l Center 33ft enclosed Goose ane Suppes ContactMary For Info. And stereo equip t rHOldsw32 inch Stack.'96, wired 12v & 10RV'san Supplies 61290983 FIent. Call 778-2464 CD Wooden.3 shelf. lov. 2 winches. ,R an S ies Storage on side. $30 Tandem axle. $6k obo. 1235 RV Rentals CRUTCHES-Wood, youR -65" cost912-674-4084 andern axe $6k obo. Sradjustable and I SCREEN -65" Mits 9270 Call 904-230-9856 L300Motorcycles/Mini . nicely padded. Dia Series, digital HD Entertainment TANDEM WHEEL Car Bikes Long pair and a 4yrs old $1200 221-6759 e Center Hauler $400; 11.5 UtIl.L 1305Auto Brokers shortpar. Likesnew. CFor Sale OInchlTV 81? "x73"Whitewash Trir w/drive on gate l310 AutouParts Each pair $8 268- 2482 Very Nice $700. finish. MaxTV size $500*904779-2464 131Auto Rent/Lease Darkroom revolving j41 Getting 62 inch, 36"x31" Extremely solid 5 94R aroroihaveno room for built. Askin $250 1320 Antiques/Classics door-exc cond $15 80.6834 or 317.0973 99o Wanted To L3Automobiles 90438 55/2.784 .of Formal Dining 9 Buy Or Trade 1335 $2000 or Less MenLeuyer 1 52 D esaySrkrlersIs wBaby oStrios In -2,00 Wat 110 db .Io Perfect Condition WANTED U SS West MSUV' rmExcell9eent condition m pr $1200 317-0529 T Virginia shoulder 1345Vans/Buses $.Call 573-2863 bullet tweeter 6.5 Inch Formal Living Rm Couch l1 tAab COiT ete 150 MiC. Auto SFiberglass Truck woven cone woofer & Queen Anne ChairsS. pi';w'd-o x 153S Autos/Trucks T Topper-For small $150 OBO Call Like nw$700.641-7637 .eemail Wanted Q nk.pick-up. Excellent 904 710-3931 Beando4CNRC. Navy.mil ___ _1o5 77 S cond tlon Cur- Great Looking gently painted blackAC/Heat/colors with bur- 76"x60" $30 OBO. 1 Fuel B undyos, excellent C ree Above Ground AC UNIT /Tran 2yrs old callers call "Von"fo $$CASH PAID / Pool. Disassembled 2.5 Ton e-ressor, 85-7117 Boats or Yachts $45 Sready togo. Con- $600obo. 742-9736d14ff Aluminum tact2Stephanie0623 F woo, Pets and John Boat With Stockup Now and cut Chest H4.ope E AK P.UPIES 0 board, Johnson HOT TUB/SPA your heating cost! Cal $40.2 'nia board, johnson S person redwood Split/Seasoned Black- Call982-2750 Livestock r extras $650. Call cabinet, lounger, 24 jack Lveoak & 1 iUving Room Fu Snliesu 716-7338 jets, like new, sacrifice Wateroak revered Sofas-Two $150 1010 Pet s and Supplies 17L Hydrostream $1495. 904-349-4014 386.649-4261 each; Arm chairs...i KITCHEN CABINETS- two $100 each; 560 Financial V11HpNotilt/Tri solid wood, over 10 units Garage Rocker arm chair & galvanized trailer avail cheap. 866-0992 945 Sales $1600. 384-7809 SLarge Mirror $25 MOVING -2 person 101ol fI Pet's ^&1'SaRy' S Caleca Pasta ARGYLE FOREST BLVD. recliner $100. fulsz Supplies 18'Sea Ray 198 Caleb P9s $0 CHIMNEY4 LAKESV bookcase hdbrd S $75. I1 Mercury outboard. $25 sofa exc condo. Sale Sat Oct 15 lighted dis9A nctr w/d ~ , Arl. Yard Sale Sat. ,-12 27" TV $20. 367-1843 Designer Puppies65 Men's Leather 11582 Dunes Way N. MOVING S.W. Onpc BR WheatonTerrer, 18'SearayBowrlder'98, Cowboy Boots baby, children stuff. hh. $1200obo En' ctr $ Chihuahua, Cockapoos, 125 Mercury Outboard. I Black size 12, 4 Kensington 4/2 Backs 01 MAZDA PROTEGE SE 2.0, 58K * -I lanaiFPL in 0GRwalkin closets,pre apprvl only,$225K by appt. 651-2392 MANDARIN LAKES 3533 87 CHEV CORVETTE : * N. Ride Dr off Loretto Rd. Mult[iFamily sale. IT| FrI&Sat. BamY 2pm.ale GLASS TOP, LTI RED, ONLY 65K, AUTO MANDARIN S at 7am-2pm 14511 Man- darin Rd. off Westberry MANDARIN -Sutton Oaks NeIhborhood garage 00 DODGE DAKOTA XCAB 4X4 V8, 89K sale Oct 2 2 th '' 8am-2 pm. Rain or shine, off Sunbeam Rd 4 NORTHSIDE MOVING SALE, Every- thing must go, antqs. furn, china, crystal, glassware, art work, 88 BENZ SM/W JUST TURNED 100K, 300TE 'I9 much more. Sr-at 8-1, 1301 Cedar Bay Rd. O.P. Admirals Walk Sale. Sat 8-2pm off Doctors Lake Dr. 2125 State Road 16 O.P.-Foxchase, 822 clothes 18-20 for St. Augustine, FI 32084 women, lots of other PVE-Sat Oct15 Call: 827-1230 203 N. Roscoe Blvd. SOUrTHSIDE -Carport Fax: 827-1240 Sale, Fri-Sat 8-5, 2628 Ellsa Dr. E. Furn BR set ofc chr w'/heat, mid equip, clothes, HH and C014295 marF' misc Items 20 lx Air NS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 The Westside Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside Natures Hideaway Timothys Lanclu~ng Condominiums from the $ 700s * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! I From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. 904-573-5058 Townhomes from the $130s * Four floorplans from 1162 to 1463 square feet 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages Community swimming pool SHomes available for immediate occupancy 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. 904-854-7101 Timber Run U. .'I LoL.1-lt U Condominiums from the $90s! * BEST value on the Westside! * Model almost complete * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Run on the left. Visit Timothys Landing for details. S904-854-7101 Condominiums from the low $00 s Now Pre-Selling! Cozy, intimate community Peaceful country setting Conveniently located off Lane Ave. near 1-10 1-295,:Wilson Blvd Eastr Lane Ave. North. Left on Manotcak Avenue, Left on Sallie Avenue to Manotak Ok4s ontleft. 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FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. mm ~ """""~""t~'~~ r I Manatok Oaks IJxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 13, 2005 21 2& Automotive Automotive Au $2000 or Less Trucks / Trucks / Trucks 1205 Boats 1230 SuRV's 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Le 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers/ 1340 Trailers/ Supplies I I I SUV's SUV'IS Sif's coMANd, S/twin 495, gASrAeT BMW22iA 2002 Auto, .. Grand Marquis '95 KenmoreWasher & Porsche944'85, CHEVY CAVALIER '93 I" k 4F tl m t A Autob dP yre k Xnl k s, only i nN 4'OWell maintained as mryer Matching set I runs great, new tires, 4dr. AT, AC. clean car. Detroit diesels, on ba$249k.No okers 39km $29 371-4728 new tires 30m Outstanding con- sun roof, $ 2300 $1500obo. 339-1892 oWX-3 302004 F ACTORY WEESr SUZUKI V7CTARYA 02 w/d In laund r m 2 or 229-322-1501 BMW 551A 2003 Auto, changed, tires rotate $225. Can deliver Chevy Wag on '88 $338371-4728 mode1lsavailable & some TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 massive state rms, I IPremium pkg, Xenons, every 5k milesro -$2000 786-1769 o L Saturn SL '95 CGreat body and cars.S30'9 and u B S95XP5 X o Callk2p 2 n881 B n 5i GR EAT spenners.Yn, ntsF-2o e 3 ,5 8 8t 4 h w e n maiomlonr erifedMW,7-4s2 i'a 387-9489Sr FSwor d Interior. New tires CADILLAC ESCALADNE '03zw 904-291-4646 LukOTAniUNi'0 dinette upk compile ate$900ieo 1n-e d,0 10 d, HONDAACCORD loaded exc condo will fin 4 exhaust. Needs water TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48T Ford Explorer 02 St#1838B $27,588 elect pkg.SLarge aft $4SO0.822-2084 BMWM30A,20OMUSH oAUOPLLEXpou 48T Lnc/$200 own Ca7 Mcondition.CGood Ea'9V2SK4WD742k TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371-48T deck w/hrd too muast Auto, P rem Pg, Xenons, l Ice Inpound M E$50 6 w/200 down389 7700 asm7 le e.$600OBO. pump. $500 each. KenE T V W O s L 78 sl mk Nea toer 2 se Listings 800- 7498116 x7327 729-6 421 $ CE TAHOE d 01 3 7 S R miles, leather, rear t o 1300 Motorcycles 39k m$2,88371-4728 e de Lexus io. 12 96 Ask for Jo 720" alloywheels running seat, sunroof, rearT 0 arI342eo b tHONDA ACCORD'99 Loaded, leather TO ACA boards beautiful$1,0 AC 6 disc changer tow TOYOTA ARY'02 904-5531444 BMW 5401 '01-Scl,a alloys, sunroof. $7900 or ti multi-cd excel- Saturn S5L2 '99120k ChevN RZ2886-V o R-seI50 pkg0s condition St#F707 $15,288 95 50CC -'03 new 6d "M"sport pckg, 19mo wac. 899-5820 lent condition, Warrantgood ewt es1 1 O912-57&6631 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487 n 65 B-$2000. lik e new,$1200 67kmi titanium-silver, white, 00,00oomIles J /' cond,$3r00O $01500. 3525149488 CHEVY1 VA N e aCumnraO S oow e12 BUCL .BRT rcr 4199 rdo TO@ BS OL 3614-lies0 ,$S sl5y 120aX -3 2$69$3 $50,990b 57-171 TOr BUSHRAU 07- 1l aias o e 10k Miles BIMW S4A 2004 Auto, prem HLEXUSNLS4302004 Subaru SVX '95-AWD, obo. 912-729-4510 $9 043441397 TOM BSTO1P99 3 7-8778 S96SeaDooWth Screaming Eagle pkg.likenew $49,788 HondAccordSEX UltraPkg.4Navigation, Loaded 6cyl Boxer OAT, exc CHEVY 1500 Z71 '99- FORD F-150 '97 Ext cab, PDouble trailer Pipes. Color-Aztec 371-4728 '04 Silver sedan M2S,788 71-4728 cond.$5800. 215-5356PDODGE RAM CHARGER New body 4y W $t a. p wr, A TOTA -. $1s800firm. CaRllfor orange Diamond Ice wl 9 9 67 l k 4x4266D90. Great hun$ Lting cab S1 ilverao $7,9 e D, $A5000o. 813-4530 SR5s h loaded stoBMW deals BMWZ351 0 > leather, tinted XM L snde fullk 0ae c DOND silv eLT x nw Stirexc ond 2e 5 a $5500frm.Call282-5513 BMW '- w nconak TOYOTA CAMRY '02 vehicle ColdAC runs, fllyloaded, cear title OD F OR s wtres exc o25k alllT detis ai dA nice car AC. sunrf, AT, radio, spoiler perect Q7/ Beauty rNaviator C neob, e T. k et amage TOM F5 T 4 87 w29 .9 d a904528263 od ce 8 Harly Davedson $2800o. 339-1892 Scondition, 25k miles '99 Alpine se, St#F707 52 sel now.$19950s left front d 90 Crew Cab, immaculate . ne 5 0a r e p r C oalarmosystem, new TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 $5000.904-866-8074 cond can finance with , o eal oamilesr. os 7 9221 tires$15000 tnted F Aerostaro '90 mlni CHEVYAVALANCHE 03 zero down. Call 38in 7700 Toyta Tundra '05 S0m lea. LotsLof Loaded, Certif3L 8ed A R4L988 windows,Lcall Peaches TOYOTA CAMRY '01 van -Good cond 1 Loaded very a FORDa L 1500mles, moving ILVERTON & REGAL ch ome Gr kept 371-4728 HONDA ACCORD 8 904-294-6603 St#F61 $12,988 owner $1000 733-46 riced to selfat RU '89- V Loaded yle , YACHTS &1 SPORT $11,000 obo 8oe- 2325 BMW TSt#263A $19,988 o $19N995. Call 38,B7700 $99. 563712 yoverseas loss70 , 0 BUSH AUTOPLEX M3cc 05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LincolnTown Car TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC $ 15 Sonoma C92 KgA 8' tCod. AT-, Lo yrr A n. 5 les00 Haie 0asn SMG, HK Sound, 19" wheels, r 'U Executive cab needs bodn work. Chevy Blazer ZR2m 9-5 Sitei.02 nV6l 2a0ic sag e o O. Cal639 77 0 Cakl 262-9275 1 owners cond o5de Mo 7 o $7950o 501 VOLVO V70 XC'02 TI r9e1)B8s.at ext75a $17.K OBO. Am' 9T 3MiesounStyle electric cruise $8r200w2 2 Pollca Finpoundlr1 starter PS/PW Call FORD F030 9'03, 4xw4, $19O990A -N00 blue MST70-772garn 2d3e74 72d8 Honda Accord SE $4000. 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LCall 270-6344 ext 3140 6917351 5r le.6 HondaCivic Retail$2875Askng SLE AtLoadedL$ke5New OLDS C TAS'934dr, CHEVY SUBURBAN Z71 EmSelextcrd$2,n8 k it sOhaO -0077 Ei 4Y00 caTB$3900obo. 339-1892 LX-5spd76Kms3exc $2695 OBO $990O7-0 AT, Ac. good transp, miles.$128005priced for immediate da ca Minfa $0 SVLfrunnn 0car NOAR, r (904)241-r4811 'Of 339189 '02- M S TO -DVDUSunrfH nLded, e 91-7877 a leORD RAra0-40 1210Sailoats BWew20,g tires4 helme. MA"L$4VBVNUEL $92 29,02-792221 s,7 1 raNwienlt pwr, 1 snrf, D a 1 m new Ures, le McalDAric, '02.AlOLN V ols onrf Bel 0,0.926-44GMC SONOMA XCab '00.a 2 -2 o wibots one oswedr 10 $rml, CR 2 o pW '2 lloy lit, alIMonrBeel PONTIAC GRAND AM CHEVY SUBURBAN '99 Great condo loadedcon must DODGE 00R CARAVAN 17FT SUNBIRD Bowrlder, leather boots. Call Matt Honda Clv 9c $29mo wac. 899-5820 J5d -'97, 97K MI, VS, 4dr St#F728 $14,988 s t leather, 5-speed. sell f 389-7700dmeetall ednhtt$775279CallPO71H3THoDA cRVd. A, back. wrAC owneoLD e97e17k Cal 1960CADRYVS& 30 HNARfllC 51050 5H Co r 91-43nc6ar 4/- tan leath ter. AutO- Cute Little Turbo BugCn $5001 CE DI CYToEo03 rcned AT al wk A c i 20-O S63442e9 3541409991 73517 CHond froivi c020! forti8 Stex2ATrA Savi7gs! CD,_690 lt$17950oboint,55 power D ODGE 004 A0r HurricaneDamaged. 91255-1801 99 Loaded, pearl white, HONDA CaRX '890 R emain der of Me er- VW ICabrlo-'00 R-'04 Top sides raked. good miles. $12,999 or Police Inpa $3751Ustinga cedes look w feact y cndi tion, .ruewopeeather FTAOr TMBSHtOE371-877 w/RD 332189 86 Wrk TAIc Hull deck, ports and HONDA SHADOW -'01, $199mo wac. 899-5820 800-74 9-8116L x18e48 Good Carfax. Excel ictonverOtib, per- S e aCHEVYrx4cto TArO '4 tU o ni tbodn. Rn1s9 Swatches all in very good $kmgaraged,$3800 l condition $16700. mustse. $ Trai r 90125-6 mile 3500 e condition.Good drvetran 386-0 54 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS'01 Honda CRX 1-91 04-272-5484 leather red. 6-disc CD,0 rlsUH2OMBRE-2 44l ,9398. I rnt Boat has many extra parts St#F250 $18,988 1.6.i', ZC Motor, 9Z U mileH, BoRe 3 and is very salvageable. HONDA XROO -'03 dirt TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-487r 30,0m winos MERCEDES C-230 -'03, 0 m 1 I DODGE DAKOTA'01 Black, auto nicework NISSAN QUEST GLE'99. Lying in Bloxi. $12,000. bike, runs and looks west body kit. Call AT. 18k ml. 2dr 4cyl, $10300.912-6740611 ST Quad All Powerood truck 4cyl $6900 r$99 Alloys. 4999 or$129mo 90ic272-t5484 Paul 620- 9387 under warr, $19,500 obo377 Black Beautdy SUV 1999 Condition 17,9907r5500 mo wac. 899-5820 o wac. Call 899-5820 5 w02-877o -'92s 4 PkL,0$799,0,4 PONTIAC GRAND 4A d FORD E 99 Great updaded, 1us 225VWEA'.rt2.5tdn 24' Sailboat 1969.Nice KAWASAKI VULCAN UC00 278-0852 St#4773A $17,988 MERCEDES CLK 4302001 sal e $15,8e5. 389,770 aarmTannteror.Ca V, 39L 13K miles, B lacks original 2800 retrn s p1Clcond3two sails.No '94. 14k3ml, Exc. cond. 0 Che rca9aes TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Auto LoadedNiceCar Peaches 904-588 4984 5sed400 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877$0 060-0 AC9esa s -8 p b-er8a7 $16,90le 43nt pai r old pairS00 _-10 ____ dors rear AC, 2=f% clutch, runs good, 904-292-0881 14k mULC. N c coLnd b7ACkwtrem 3 t89-511 -01,yt Cpeedg7eHDon y.rtilE Low m. mQ.1 "94 ACEwhiteYnd0withy ,si SLT 39,006 Miles Loaded- tion$4S00obo VOyaerxVan'2 CUTTER HONDARC51miCaleS 4mAM/967llocks. 6cv i .3, Friendly great rates. Low mileage. Best offer CHEVY MALIBU '02 HYUNDAI XG3dL $20.Call 9044mil eo5iARa1500 re48604Eeatgo Trout River. 764-7022 a 5500 A St#F2D 0 $8 Leather Moonroof,70E ml TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 $14,990 T777 50 MERCURY GR MARQ -00 Re0-481x2'97V long bed, w/opt.T$3kobo. 710.621099re,37re8 prysleLhi HARXKMB oPe3-7ntires, runs great, JEEP WRANGLER condition, roof 12300dOBO1655-048$7UnlimitedrA/T 4x48knmiles bracks. 75k iles $6E00 Iod2OhrsEusedaid tCClean, fullyloadedH AC, excellent shape, $5000OBO6imintcod s s$1$,98 Hull, ppliesandHOD p00 asking S 1.750 8 2runs gre, 152k1 ml priced for mied. sale MITSUBISHI GALANT '02 for extra s s!D (904)210-7455 aIR n ReAM ooRAI tlteaval,$call fonl $6,000 Call $15n845. CallO389-7700 pwr wind. dr bcks, mir- d. DODGERAM JEEP WRANGLER -'04. IT R TRA (912)882-7598 for details Sam 90-334-773O ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES 3 Suzuki Rm-80 dirt Chrysler SebfLnS 1995 '01 Sport pw, PDLwac9899-582084 Time Buyers Eclong bnd, wac.699e optins. 899- J.D. SandersaR.V. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 4 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |