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Customer Service Natal Hospital la\ Focuses On Care Page 5 Fire Prevention Firefighters Educate Public On Fire Safety Pages 8-9 Hispanic Fiesta YAC Celebrates Hispanic Month Page 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com - iA CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER City cracks down on payday loans Jacksonville City Council approves new interest rate limitations By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer On Oct. 11, the Jackson- ville City Council ap- proved Bill No. 2005- 1012, which caps payday loan interest rates at an annual rate of 36 percent for military mem- bers and prohibits payday lenders from contacting com- manding officers of military cus- tomers in an attempt to collect loans and garnishing military wages and salaries. An amendment was also passed extending the 36 percent interest rate cap to civilians. This is a huge difference from the 390 percent previously allowed under state law. The bill also prohibits payday lenders from operating within five miles of military installa- tions and trying to collect loans from military customers or their spouses when the member has been deployed. "I think this is a great proac- tive move by the Jacksonville City Council. There are certain aspects to military service that make military members more susceptible to being taken By Miriam S. Gallet Editor he Navy Wives Club of America (NWCA) Jax No. 86 will host the 2005 Navy Wives Club of America Conven- tion at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club Oct. 23-28. NWCA President Denise Johnson of San Diego, Calif., will preside over the seven-day event. More than 120 delegates from all over the world are expected to attend this year's convention. The theme for this year's con- advantage of by payday loan lenders and this a good protec- tion," said NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, who testified at the meeting. During the council meeting, Dobson testified that military leaders are concerned that wide- spread financial stress in the ranks, a documented problem many of them partly attribute to predatory lending, may be adversely affecting readiness. And, if readiness is adversely affected, our national security is adversely affected. "Military personnel need to worry about protecting our free- dom, not about meeting ever increasing payments to payday lenders," he stated. The ordinance also states that: "a payday lender cannot use any loan disguises or agency or partnership agreements between in-state entities and out-of-state banks, where the in- state agent collects the revenues generated by payday loans made to Duval County residents." Such disguises, agency or part- nership agreements by a payday lender will be considered a scheme and are illegal. Payday lenders are also pro- hibited from requiring electronic access to a customer's account in a financial institution as a con- dition of entering into a con- tract. "The Jacksonville City Council See PAYDAY, Page 11 vention is "Salute to Our Heroes." "We are very proud to be the host club for 67th annual NWCA National Convention at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club," said NWCA Jax No. 86 President and Convention Chairman Amy Johnson. "It is going to be great having all of our activities aboard the base and be able to showcase our mil- itary and the city during the weeklong event." Pearl Aran, NWCA Jax No. 86 membership chairman ex- Florida Internet companies ordered to shut down From Staff On Oct. 14, a permanent injunction was approved by the Circuit Court. Fourth Judicial Circuit for Duval County to shut down all "Internet sales" or "office rental" companies in Duval County. This means all Florida Internet companies are no longer allowed to conduct business as payday lenders in the Jacksonville area. Two Florida Internet companies were located near NAS Jacksonville and two near NS Mayport. The injunction was requested by Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. which said the Florida Internet name was a ruse to disguise the true nature of the business. The injunction was granted following a temporary injunction that was approved June 20, 2005. The injunction came after two plaintiffs argued the company was per- forming deceptive practices and that military consumers would risk severely adverse career consequences should they fail to make the interest payments after taking out a payday loan and if the company was allowed to continue pursuing collection through military command channels. According to the final judgment, the injunction serves the pub- lic interest and will discourage further victimization of the local population, prevent the defendants from engaging in criminal loan activities and reduce the threat of compromised military readiness. Ball observes 230 years of Navy progress and sacrifice By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer Sailors and civilians cele- brated the 230th anniver- sary of the Navy with a ball held at the NAS Jackson- ville Officers' Club Saturday evening. Inspiring speakers, music and a gourmet meal made the Navy Ball an evening to remember. After the NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team paraded the colors, Chaplain (Cmdr.) Michael Mikstay delivered an invocation as guests bowed their heads in prayer. "Tonight we especially remember those who are engaged in combat around our world and for those who suf- fer the violence of war." Just after he finished, a Scottish bag- pipe player wearing a white tunic and dark flannel kilt solemnly marched up the center aisle and performed "Amazing Grace." Master of Ceremony NAS Jacksonville CMDCM(AW) plained that Jax No. 86 wel- comes the opportunity to host such an important event and the many wonderful delegates. "Our local chapter is excited. This convention is a golden opportunity to show case our Jax No. 86, the naval air station and the history of the region." According to Johnson, this year's attendees will have a full schedule to attend to. "We hope to get a lot of NWCA business out of the way and have time to show the delegates our city," Johnson stated. "Revision of bylaws, the role Navy wives play in today's Navy and gaining and retaining mem- bers are topics that will be dis- cussed during the event," she continued. Guest speakers from Washing- ton, 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 See WIVES, Page 11 Adm. Michael Mullen Chief of Naval Operations CNO Guidance 2006 Meeting challenge of a new era From Chief.of Naval Operations Public Affairs Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen released his 2006 Guid- ance for the Navy Oct. 14. Mullen's guidance outlines his top three priorities, his specific objectives to address those priori- ties, and what he expects from each Sailor to achieve his vision. He noted that we all live in a new era, which is "plagued by uncertainty and change and unrestricted warfare, an era of shifting global threats and chal- lenging new opportunities," he said. Underpinning his guidance - which is rooted in the framework of Sea Power 21 are his top three priorities; sustained com- bat readiness, building a fleet for the future and developing 21st Century leaders. Mullen said that of all the chal- lenges the Navy faces, building the future fleet is the biggest. Specifically, he pointed out that the 2006 budget currently in Congress calls for only four ships, and he is not "anxious to stay there." He addressed this and his other two priorities by outlining seven specific objectives ranging from continuing support in the war on terrorism to determining the proper size of the future fleet to continuing executing Sea Warrior and other ongoing man- power and personnel transforma- tional efforts that will help the Navy achieve his "top three." The guidance includes 10 "Guiding Principles" warfight- ing, people, teamwork, jointness, leadership, accountability and integrity, alignment, risk man- agement, commitment to change and effects-based thinking that he says must "guide and inform our actions every day." "Our success in defense of this nation depends upon the men and women of the United States Navy active, reserve and civil- ian, and their families," Mullen wrote. "Personal and family readiness are vital to combat readiness." He also pointed out that he doesn't talk about people See CNO, ... 11 TOUCH NG NMV RS volunteer seminar wives clubs and enlisted wives clubs, spouses of commanding officers, exec- utive officers or command master chiefs and any others interested in sup- All interested personnel are encouraged to attend a volunteer seminar porting the volunteer efforts of the society. The intent of the seminar is not AB E Nov. 8 at 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The seminar will be presented to recruit volunteers from those attending, but to help them identify potential by Barbara Sheffer, director of volunteer support for the Navy-Marine Corps volunteers from their respective commands. Following the event, a free B A S This training seminar is designed for ombudsmen, members of officer's Seating is limited, RSVP to Diane Bennett at 542-3515 by Nov. 3. lilHIMII~~llil~lpr :. l~|M~ain~riiiin -^- *- -- *:-- :-: .^ -^ ^?83 3 Sf-n ~E3 .--- .' Y 2** -:aa -^'x^- '.^ ^^ iaE!w .3, dwe, Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Larned Capt. Bonnie Holder of Naval Hospital Jacksonville and AWAN Jonathan Norrod of VP-30 cut the Navy's ihdrkl% k-lg %ih n raonia l nd ... Ullbrt ay Lca e wtll a _ceremonai swor . See NAVY BALL, Page 11 Navy Wives Club of America Convention begins Saturday __ 2 JaxAlr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 Are you a hard or sot By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief H oo-yah, Warriors. Fleet Thompson cov- ered identity theft in a recent article, and I encourage you to read it. I would like to follow along the same lines about per- sonal and home security - whether 'you live in town or in military or PPV housing. Keeping a home secure and safe can be a challenge. While we continue to improve security efforts, we all know it's not feasible to make housing areas 100 percent secure. I wish it were. Since wishing doesn't work, what's the answer? You are. I am. We all are. It's a fact that thieves go for the easy targets rather than the challenge of a well- protected target. So it's up to us to help our police and security forces by making sure we offer only the hard- est possible targets for crime. So how do we do this? A lot of it is common-sense approaches to home and personal security, and I'll talk about that in just a sec- FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West ond. But one of the most important ways is attitude. Too many times our younger families are still in that "invulnerability" mode. Let's face it; some people don't think anything can happen to them. And that's the person or home thieves live for. I ask you all to remember that bad things can happen to any of us, but we can reduce that risk by taking some appropriate measures. When I went looking for research, I ran across the Home Safety Council (www.homesafetycouncil.org /), Honolulu Police Department (www.hon- ft target for crime? olulupd.org/) and Naval Safety Center (www.safety- center.navy.mil/) Web sites. They all had some great information I'd like to share. First off, let's look at Numero Uno yourself. We all need to look after our- selves and our families to make sure we are not mak- ing either a target. I know this sounds like a port visit safety brief, but bear with me. Foreign port or here at home, sadly there are bad people everywhere. Here are some tips from the Honolulu Police on keeping yourself safe: Trust your instincts. If you suspect something is wrong, or if a situation seems dangerous, you are probably right ... get out of there. Don't dismiss suspicious people, cars or situations. Don't assume they are "OK." If you see a policeman or security guard, mention it. Record the license plate number and take a mental picture. If someone is following you on foot, change direction or cross the street and vary your pace. If the person is in a car, turn and walk in the opposite direction. FROM THE FLEET Avoid dangerous situa- tions and .don't invite trou- ble. Use good judgment about where you go, what you do and what time you do it. Next we need to look at how we are protecting the home, which also protects us as well. According to the Home Safety Council (HSC), most break-ins actually occur during the day. Many of them are committed by teenagers and are crimes of opportunity. The best opportunity is the vacant home since it provides an inviting target. The key is to think like a burglar. Most are looking for something quick and easy. The HSC offers these tips to help you prevent being robbed: Keep your bushes and shrubs trimmed and off the windows. A huge shrub pro- viding cover against your windows is a burglar's wel- come mat. Organize and/or partici- pate in a neighborhood watch. Local police can help you, and those signs around the neighborhood tell poten See CRIME, Page 10 Family Life: Single ON THE HOMEFRONT Past Duty Stations: FISC Jax I Career Plans: To continue working at NAS Shopping and military men don't always go together Jax until I'm able to retire. By Sarah Smiley surprises (Don't they say we do for would have tried to make an equation Special Contributor others what we wish for ourselves?), out of it. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling but to my dismay, he seemed a little Thirty minutes later-about the throughout Europe. If you are keeping score (because I overwhelmed. Was it guilt, I wondered. time Ford was throwing my shorts sure am), you know that Dustin is No, turns out it was fear. Because now over the dressing room door and Owen losing the gift-giving game here at Dustin knows my birthday (this week- had escaped with my socks-Dustin Words of Wisdom: Go Navy! the Se ilht house __ .3 I - -I i "Y -.- 1 Let's review. For Christmas 2004, Dustin chose not to buy me a necklace that I had circled, highlighted and decorated with arrows in the catalog, and instead he gave me a gift card to Home Depot. When I cried and asked him, "Why, oh why, didn't you buy the necklace?" he said, "Because it looked so girly." (Just in case you're confused, yes, I am a girl.) Then there was Valentine's Day. I got a membership to the local gym. True, I wanted the membership, but nonetheless, here's a tip to husbands- even if your wife says, "No, no, don't bother buying me anything," what she really means is, "If you don't get me the leather boots I've secretly been longing for, you won't forget it for the next 40 years." This August we celebrated Dustin's 30th birthday. And to be sure, I do mean celebrated. First, I secretly brought in Dustin's family and arranged for a surprise party at a resort. This all paled, however, to what I gave Dustin next, the most coveted and thrilling of all male gifts...an XBox game system. I had truly smothered Dustin with end) better be good. So on Sunday Dustin agreed to take me shopping at my favorite clothing store. He even offered to keep an eye on the kids and prevent them from wriggling in and out from under the dressing room door. "It will be.kind of fun," I think I heard him say. Well, I should have known. Dustin finds zero pleasure in shopping. To him it is an excruciating experience marked by intermittent moments of panicking over expense. There is no rhyme or reason to shopping, and therefore, Dustin's military brain can't find anything to latch on to. So I tried to make it systematic for him. Coming out of the dressing room with a pile of clothes in my arms, I said to Dustin, "Do me a favor and help me figure out this problem. If I like shirt A and shirt B, but shirt B only goes with pants C, and shirt A only goes with pants D, which outfit should I buy?" I peekedover my shoulder at him as 'I turned to walk away, and let me tell you, he looked serious. He even had his SAT-face on and everything. If I had given him a scratch piece of paper and a pencil to tuck behind his ear, he came to me looking confused. i reauy don't know which outfit makes the most sense to buy," he said. I smiled and said, "Good, then I'll get both." We went to the counter, and because I had a few returns to do first, the whole checkout process was a little complicated-something about return- ingthe merchandise first, putting a credit on our card, then subtracting my previous discount and adding it to the current one. Suddenly Dustin was interested. A real math problem to solve! While he and the associate reviewed the financial aspects of my purchase, I shopped- nearby for matching jewelry and socks. When it was all said and done, Dustin had made pencil marks and notations up and down my receipts. He inspected it so thoroughly, SI thought I might die of agony. As we left I decided, quite confident- ly, that shopping for my birthday is so much easier when Dustin is deployed. And next year, I won't ask for anything ... I'll just go and buy it. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. Grief classes offered Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pastoral Care Depart- ment is offering their Grief Reconciliation Group, Seven Steps Toward Healing Nov. 1 through Dec. 13. The classes will be offered each Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Classes will consist of: Week 1 The process of grief, mourning and reconcilia- tion Week 2 Communication with family and friends Week 3 Pain and sadness, confrontation and escape Week 4 Caring for yourself Week 5 Anger Week 6 Guilt Week 7 Reconciliation For more information or to sign up call 542-7531/2 or stop by the Pastoral Care Department on the second floor at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Reminder... Active duty personnel are reminded that Weekend Sick Call is: 8 a.m. noon in the Naval Hospital Emergency Room HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! My wife and I were going to Disney World with anoth- er couple so I checked the Internet for a place to stay and found a vacation resort just two miles from the front gate. We got a two- bedroom, two-bath town house with a full kitchen and living room for less than $200 per night. When I checked-in, they sent us over to get a wel- come package. I found out that I was really staying in a time-share and they would give me $100 cash if I would sign-up for a "free" breakfast and listen to their sales pitch. I did and, to be honest, it sounds like a great deal! I need to make a deposit of around $2,000 and then finance the, rest at $490 per month. After five years, I get to vacation for free for the rest of my life. I also earn points for vacations at, other resorts. They wanted me to make a decision right then, but I waited until I could talk with my command financial specialist (CFS). My CFS advised me not to do it, but I still am not sure why this isn't a great deal. It seems a lot cheaper than staying in a hotel every time I go on vacation. Do you know anything about the vacation resorts? MoneyMan Sez: Vacations are for fun and few of them are inexpensive. There are lots of options when choosing where to go on vacation and where to stay once you get there. As a military service member, you have options not avail- able to most others and some of our bases offer great .vacation spots at great prices. While time-shares may be fine for some, I believe that for most of us they are a bad deal. Why? Because they restrict when and where you can go on vacation and most of them are very expensive. I checked into one of the more popular ones in Orlando. Here is the deal. You pay around $20,000 for one week in a two-bedroom, two-bath town house. They want 10 percent down and will finance the rest at 16.9 percent APR. You pay $490 per month for 60 months. But, you must add the $600 annual maintenance fee and about $125 per year in taxes. Let's add it up. Let's say you intend to use this town house for 15 years. First you'put $2,000 down, then pay $490 per month for 60 months which adds up to $29,400. Then you add $725 per year for 15 years which is an additional $10,875. All together you will pay $42,275 for one week's vaca- tion. And that is assuming the maintenance fees and taxes do not go up at all during the 15 years. Average cost? It comes to $2,818 per week or over $400 per night. You still must get to your 'destination, pay for your meals and pay for your entertainment. Seems very expensive to me! Moreover, if you were able to rent a two-bedroom town house for less than $200 per night, why would you want to pay $400 per night to own one? More questions? Call Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICE S. 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. ... .....1 : .. _ 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 Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JA A NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the J A1 lEW do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimewsocomcast.net The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. Theo JmA Nn can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JlUaliaNW. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JUl All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written '-agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 r -- ----- - SRBH3(RW) JENNIFER LONG i ,0AJob title/command: NAS Jax Air Terminal SHometown: Hodgenville, Ky. Family Life: Recently engaged 1 Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To attend college while on shore duty, get my degree and leave the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Visiting many different countries while on deployment. Words of Wisdom: What matters most is not the hours you put into a day, but what you put into those hours. IILJ;;SW! lsl;;.YK)VA mmmw;x;lmm JORN COLE Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply Department Hometown: Pensacola JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 3 Get the right health plan at the right price! Humana can help you: / Find out more about consumer-driven health plans / Match a plan to your needs S /. Expand your choices Check out Humana during your open season, Nov. 14 to Dec.12. We've got the plan you need at a price you c anafford. *..:. .Call us toll free: 1-888-393-6765, 8'j, a.m.to:8p.m., EST or visit us online at ,., EIUMANAg ., .,-...> .... ,,. .! ( Guian wANA. Gu,'da when you need it on 1ost 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 Hispanic American Luncheon embraces By ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer October is Hispanic American Heritage Month, a time that allows the opportunity to celebrate a culture that still shapes the diverse image of the United States. On Thursday, NAS Jack- sonville celebrated the con- tributions and culture of Hispanic Americans at the NAS Jax Officers' Club with a festive luncheon featuring several speakers, special cuisine and art- work. The luncheon began with the NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team parading the colors, just before Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina gave an inspiring invocation. Descriptive of Hispanics serving in the Navy, Molina outlined their con- tributions as everyone bowed their heads. "Their sacrifices are motivated by selfless service and love, and reflect inner charac- ter," he remarked. Keynote Speaker Andres Rojas described family life after immigrating to the United States from Cuba. He reiterated his gratitude for being an American citi- zen. "My father never com- Andres guest s the NA ville Ame Her Lunc descri role n father after m family United from C Photos by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Porcelain sculptures, paintings and musical instru guests to peruse represented several Central a American countries. plained about the job that daily basis. He w tore open his hands on a ful just to find wo Heritage diversity port us," said Rojas. "Hard Rojas, the work, though, is only half speaker for of the Hispanic American's S Jackson- story. The other half is that Hispanic we are fortunate to live in r i c a n America, where diversity is i t a g e celebrated. Here, we are h e o n welcomed, instead of facing bed the life in countries where eth- nodel his nic cleansing and other became crimes are the norm." moving his Guests savored a lunch to the of Spanish rice, spiced d States green beans, baked chick- uba. en, tea and cake. En route to their seats, several luncheon partici- pants perused a display highlighting the art and culture of Latino people. Painted porcelain figurines stood on tables next to musical instruments. RP2(SW/AW) Rosa Perez from the base chapel, held up a wooden bottle filled with fragrant roots for fla- voring liquor. "This is called a mama guana," she said to one observer. As guests ate and chat- ted, disc jockey Keith Cawthern kept the rapid rhythms of Mexican, Puerto Rican and South American music coming. The music seemed to iments for prompt Sandra Esterling and South from her seat. In a white dress trimmed in red and blue, she began moving her vas grate- body in tune to a rk to sup- Meringue, a dance from Sandra Esterling and AZ1 Daniel Rodriguez kept a captive audience while dancing the lively Meringue during the annual Hispanic American Heritage Luncheon Oct. 13. the Dominican Republic. "The colors of my dress represent the flag of the Dominican Republic," Esterling said. Rapidly, AZ1 Daniel Rodriguez rose to join her on the dance floor, his summer white uniform complimenting. her dress. The eyes of the audience watched the pair spin and whirl across the room. Two Sailors joined Rodriguez and Esterling on the dance floor. Some guests wondered aloud where they could take dancing lessons to learn the Meringue. For the Sailors and civil- ians in attendance, the luncheon was yet another reminder that something new can always be learned about another culture. Resources for families moving household goods after Hurricane Katrina From NAVSUP Moving can be a challenging experi- ence under normal circumstances, but Navy families never had moves like the ones caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Because of the ongoing recovery effort, military members and civilian employees in the Gulf Coast may experience chal- lenges moving in and out of the area. According to the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) there are a number of resources to help Navy families navigate through the moving process during this difficult period. "Katrina caught some Navy families mid-move," said Ron Fevola, NAVSUP's Household Goods director. "They may be wondering what's left of their house- hold goods and where they are. We want Navy families to know where to find answers about moving household goods." To find out what hap- opened to household goods that were in transit, Fevola advises Sailors and employ- ees to contact their mover or the nearest personal property office. Any personal property office can assist an employ- ee or member of any serv- ice. Go online to http:// afmove.hq.af.mil and click on "Installation Directory," or call the Navy Personnel Command's Emergency Coordination Center at 877-414-5358. For members needing help within the Southeast Region, Navy Personal Property Offices and their phone numbers located in the hurricane stricken region include the following by state: Florida: NAF Key West Inbound (305) 293-2973, Outbound (305) 293-2552 NAS Pensacola Inbound (850) 452-4727, Outbound (850) 452-4654 NSA Panama City (850) 234-4317 Louisiana: NAS Joint Reserve Base New Orleans Inbound (504) 678-3818/9225, Outbound: (504) 678-9225 Mississippi: NAS Meridian Inbound (601) 679-2123, Outbound (601) 679-2164 Texas: Corpus Christi Inbound (361) 961-3728, Outbound (361) 961-3729 NAS Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth Inbound (817) 782-7304, Ext. 232, Temporary Storage (817) 782-7213, Ext. 228. If service members or civilians need to file claims for loss and damage to household goods that were in-transit or in storage dur- ing Katrina, please contact the Navy Legal Services Office Pensacola at 850- 452-5357 or DSN 922-5357. Claim forms are also available online at es/> under "Legal Assistance". Those with orders out of the affected area should contact the nearest person- al property office, or make their move application on- line using Smart Web Move at https://www.smartweb move.navsup.navy.mil/swm/. See GOODS, Page 14 War Planes, WWII Planes to Present Day Planes. ^Highly Detailed Collectibles Ba04 As Diz-at, I-c. S 406j Slaty Av. 91-40 www.dliecJLast-badass .co Volunteers of America works in communities across America to make a difference for children, families, veterans, the elderly, youth at risk, the homeless, and persons with disabilities. a CFC participant Provided as a public service. Volunteers of America* There are no limits to caring. " 1.800.899.0089 VolunteersofAmerica.org All Groups W Are Special Discounts for 15 guests or more Call Maggie Hand (904) 246-4386 ext. 205 Email: maggie@adventurelanding.com JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 5 Hospital Customer Service Week focuses on family centered care By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville put the spotlight on deliver- ing great family centered care Oct. 3-7 as the staff cele- brated Customer Service Week 2005. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Customer Relations Division Officer Marsha Childs explained, "The Purpose of '. - this week-long observance was to recognize our staff for the valuable contributions they make to our beneficiaries everyday through great customer service. It also provided an opportunity for our clinics to share health tips and for hospital leadership to let our patients know that we are committed to great customer service." Childs said the event's success was the result of the con- tributions of numerous clinics, departments and individu- Photos by HN Dulce Perez Roman als. Some of the events featured during the week included: CS1 Jamar Hargress does a healthy stir fry cooking demon- A Health Fair through which clinics and departments station during Customer Service Week. such as OB/GYN, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center, Urology and the hospital's Health . Benefits Office dispersed valuable healthcare information. ato1- A healthy chicken stir-fry demonstration by Child a o p Street Caf6' culinary specialists. - A golf-swing clinic featuring 19th Hole Golf Pro Tim Hooks. Jazz saxophone entertainment by the Health Benefits t Office's Robert Actkinson. A Breast Cancer Awareness Day observance on Oct. 12 with participation from the Ribbons and Roses Breast Cancer Survivor Support Group and information from our Breast Care Case Manager Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten. Thursday was "Kids' Day," featuring Chuckles D'Clown and Joey the Clown as well as visits from the Fire Department's Pluggy the Fireplug and Security's McGruff The Diabetic Clinic's HM3 Jillian Killmer shares information the Crime Prevention Dog. The Dental Department also with a hospital patient. conducted a dental hygiene clinic for the kids and Babies During the week, "Caught In The Act" tickets were pro- R Us presented a mini-baby fair familiarizing parents vided to patients that they could give to staff members with the importance of using car safety seats for children. they felt delivered outstanding customer service. A draw- Red Cross luncheon honors volunteers By Loren Barnes .v:. Naval Hospital Jacksonville ' Public Affairs "' . The Northeast Florida Chapter of the Amer- ican Red Cross recog- nized the selfless contribu- tions of Red Cross volun- teers in our military facili- ties, especially the more than 100 volunteers we have working at Naval Hospital Jacksonville at the annual Volunteer Appre- ciation Luncheon Oct. 12. The event was held in the NAS Jacksonville Officer's Club. Special guests at this year's event were Jack Morgan, chief executive officer Northeast Florida Chapter of the American Red Cross and keynote speaker Sue Bisesi, Red Cross volunteer. Bisesi noted in her remarks that she had volunteered since she was four years old and like the Red Cross volun- teers at the luncheon has found it an enriching part of her life in many ways. The luncheon was organ- ized by Naval Hospital Jacksonville Red Cross Chairperson Helen Dona- hoe, Co-chair Anne Owen and Community Volunteer Coordinator for the Northeast Florida Chapter, American Red Cross Judy Pisano. Delivering the invo- cation for the luncheon was Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Chaplain (Lt. Cmdr.) Ruben Ortiz. During the luncheon, Red Cross Certificates of Appreciation were present- ed to each volunteer and they were honored for their years of volunteerism. The person with the most years to her credit, 46 years, was Josephine Dombroski, who volunteers in the hospital pharmacy. Following the event, Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono said, "I was happy to be present to hand out certificates of appreciation to each of our volunteers and to express the hospital's gratitude for their invaluable work and support. Our volunteers are a big part of what puts the 'family' in the 'family cen- tered care' we deliver every day to our beneficiaries." Bono also accepted a Certificate of Appreciation from the Northeast Florida Chapter of the American Red Cross recognizing the long-time partnership between the two organiza- tions. Red Cross volunteers have been an integral part of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff since the 1940s. Today, they can be found throughout the facility, driving the shuttle cart in ..-. .-^ K. Photos by HM 1 Michael Morgan Anne Owen and Helen Donahoe, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Red Cross co-chairs, (first and second from left) and Jack Morgan, CEO Northeast Florida Chapter, American Red Cross (right) present Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono a - Certificate of Appreciation recognizing the hospital's long-term partnership with the Red Cross. A favorite of every year's .... I h Red Cross Appreciation Luncheon is the musical harmonies of the Red Cross trio. Entertaining the crowd this year is Sheila Hooper, Helen Donahoe and Gigi Mitchell. the parking lot, serving patients in the clinics and pharmacy and offering spe- cialized services such as delivering cookies, books and magazines to patients on the wards. Besides brightening the days of patients and visitors the volunteers are a tremen- dous asset for hospital staff. The Hospital Red Cross is always looking for more volunteers. For more infor- mation call 542-7525. Joey The Clown (DT1 Joseph Watts of Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville) presents a balloon animal to Muriel Diaz, 3, during the "Kids Day" portion of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Customer Service Week observance Oct. 3-7. ing was held last Friday from the collected "Caught in the Act" tickets awarding some great prizes to the staffers whose names were drawn. For more information on Naval Hospital Jacksonville services go to navalhospitaljax.com on the Internet. Donations still being accepted The base chapel is still collecting items for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Food items, water, diapers and gift cards are accepted. Clothing items are no longer needed. 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This critical move was needed in order to bring intermediate maintenance level support closer to the troops in the Fifth Fleet area of responsibility (AOR). The detachment is now called Commander, Fleet Air Western Pacific De- tachment AIMD Bahrain. Previously, the aviation AE2 April Hamler works on some paperwork during Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment's Jacksonville Patrol Squadron Operational Detachment Three's recent deploy- ment to Bahrain. unit only provided basic ground support equipment support to local squadrons. Upon completion of the merger, Bahrain was immediately able to sup- port multiple type model aircraft and ships in the AOR, including local pro- peller build-up capability, which saved time and money. The days of having to ship built-up propellers from Japan at a cost of $120,000 each are now over AIMD Bahrain is respon- sible for repairing aircraft tires, aircraft skin, build- ing propellers, working on Furthermore, it is now able to provide better and faster support to the warfighters. AIMD Bahrain is also responsible for the inspection and repair of all support equip- ment from Iraq to Afghanistan to Djibouti, Africa. As AIMD Bahrain pre- pares for the maintenance program assist scheduled in November and the avia- tion maintenance inspec- tion in February, their suc- cesses directly attributed to the hard work and dedi- cation provided by AIMD Jacksonville VP-OPDET-3. AM2 Ron Light, AD3 Christina Moore, AE2 April Hamler, AE3 Justin Yoss, and AEAN Angelo Warnock have distin- guished themselves throughout the deployment by playing a key role in successfully accomplishing the mission. Operating from the same sheet of paper By Chaplain (Lt.) hoping our faith, "Good tim- Troy Todd Iu m II' C NUER ber does not grow with NAS Jax Chapel C HAR LAIN' RU NER ease. The stronger the wind the stronger the trees." F ear often creeps into In the face of an our lives when we family to be on the "same n t f ii lack understanding of sheet of paper." unknown future it is the events of life going onf A second empowering always good to have a plan the events of life going on plan of action is to have a of action. Allow family around us. A Japanese .. .1^pl^a t ..h^ members and friends to proverb states this idea best, "Fear is only as deep as the mind allows." To overcome fear a person needs to turn their mental attention in the direction of faith. The best remedy to overcome fear is to feed our faith so that our fears will starve to death. Cicero has a good thought that can be applied here; "A man full of courage is also full of faith". Concerning faith and Navy ships at sea, an English proverb contains an excellent thought, "A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner." To overcome fear, we need to develop our faith. We would not need faith if those unexpected life events could be planned well in advance. Looking into our crystal ball we could see when a junior family member backs the car into a tree, or when a grease fire might happen in the kitchen, or when an ill- ness might take place. But, the reality is, that there will be those unex- pected, misfortunate events in life that will cross our path unannounced. We can't all be on the same sheet of paper prior to an event because we cannot see into the future. What can we do in the face of the unknown and uncertainty about the future? The very first essential plan of action, that we can do right now, is tell our family members how much we value, cher- ish, and love them. Our hearts are permeat- ed with deep vast emotions when we hear that word love stemming from the life of a family member. To know that someone loves you is a good thing; to hear the word love is even better. Take the time, make the time to tell your family, individually, how much they mean to you and how much you love them. This will allow everyone in your UeveiUpeu, t Lii Ugtb oUL response that can be easily retrieved whenever a crisis falls into your lap. What would you do about your car if in a wreck, or if it broke down on the side of the road? Where do you go for help to repair extensive house damage? Having a pre-event plan of action can ease the impact of the unknown. Being proactive can help ease the tension of a situa- tion. A pre-event plan of action allows more people to be on the "same sheet of paper." A final source of power to include in your plan of action is to understand that God is always with us whatever may come our way. An old church saying goes like this; "I might not know what the future may hold, but I do know who holds the future [God]. The problems in life make us more resilient in our walk of faith. Williard Marriott has a thought that can be paralleled to devel- become your support group whenever you are having strenuous difficulties. A plan of action includes sup- port, a ready stand by phone call list to spread the word if a crisis confronts your well-being. Finally, as you develop that same sheet plan of action, gain hope from the knowledge that God loves you, and no problem in life can ever be greater than God. Lamentations 3:21-24 is an uplifting scripture passage that contains great thoughts about the Lord, and having hope in difficult times: 21 But I have hope when I think of this. 22 The Lord's love never ends; his mercies never stop. 23 They are new every morn- ing; Lord, your loyalty is great. 24 I say to myself, "The Lord is mine, so I hope in him." 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R093668 I IadlhL %L JaU Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 7 NAVFAC Southeast BSVE " teams located and transported I vehicles that were converted to Mobile Retail Facilities to sup- port troops in the Gulf Coast region. ., Photos courtesy of NAVFAC Southeast NAVFAC Southeast teams help Gulf Coast hurricane relief efforts NAVFAC Southeast BSVE teams in Panama City pre- pare trucks and drive trucks with necessary emer- gency supplies to the Gulf Coast area in support of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. By Sue Brink Facilities Team Southeast PAO he Naval Facilities Engine- ering Command (NAVFAC) Fa- cilities Team Southeast Public Works Base Support Vehicles and Equipment (BSVE) organization was tested in the emergency responses generated by Hurricane Katrina. The BSVE team provided buses, cranes, emergency vehicles, and other support to help transport per- sonnel, supplies and equipment needed in responding to the hurri- cane. "I am proud of the entire NAVFAC Southeast BSVE team. They success- fully coordinated emergency respons- es and provide essential support from multiple installations during the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts," said Facilities Team South- east BSVE Product Line Coor-dina- tor John Joneikis. Public Works Center (PWC) Jacksonville BSVE provided essen- tial support to the impacted areas by coordinating resources between vari- ous installations. PWC released 64 support vehicles from NAS Pensacola for use by various military groups heading to the Gulf Coast. Vehicle pools at NAS Meridian, Miss. and NAS Pensacola were fur-' ther augmented by equipment/ vehi- cles sent from Jack-sonville, Panama City, and Charleston, S.C. A total of 115 vehicles have been dedicated to the recovery program. Naval Support Activity (NSA) Panama City transportation staff provided essential emergency truck- ing services transporting tons of emergency supplies and equipment to the impacted areas. In the initial hours after Hurricane Katrina hit, the BSVE team respond- ed quickly to provide emergency sup- port. Actions included: extensive crane operations at NS Mayport and NSA Panama City in loading equip- ment and supplies onto Navy ships that were being sent to support the Gulf Coast area. NSA Panama City BSVE personnel also worked with Naval Special Warfare Center in fitting air cush- ioned landing crafts with cranes to help repair damaged levees and buses to ferry personnel. NAS Jacksonville BSVE staff, in conjunction with the local base oper- ating support contractor, provided buses and operators to transport 93 Naval Hospital personnel from Jacksonville to the impacted areas in over-night response efforts. Much of the same equipment was later used to move hundreds of impacted military families from the devastated areas to support sites. The BSVE team partnered with the Navy Exchange Command (NEX- COM) by providing six Navy-owned enclosed vehicles that were convert- ed to Mobile Retail Facilities (MRFs) supporting troops in the Gulf Coast areas. "Make no mistake the MRFs are NAVFAC civil engineering support equipment! Their success can be con- tributed to the NAVFAC team's out- of-the-box, quick response to our urgent requirement and quality vehicles," said NEXCOM Facilities Group Director Capt. Joe Hedges. "NEX MRF did not exist two weeks prior to Hurricane Katrina. This was great NAVFAC/NEX teaming. Thanks for going the extra mile for us you and your team are NAVFAC heroes," added Hedges. Hospital seeking team members for Race For The Cure he Susan G. Koman Race For The Cure is Saturday at 8 a.m. Naval Hospital'Jacksonville's Breast Care Case Manager Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten is seeking mem- bers for the Naval Hospital Jackson- ville team. 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Victor Bouy, a curious 5-year-old, checks out some of the gauges on the NAS Jax Fire Department's ladder truck. .Four-year-old Braiden Leet has a little fun with "Pluggie the Fire Hydrant" at the Navy Exchange complex Oct. 11. "Pluggie" was on hand to educate people on the importance of fire safety during Fire Prevention Week. NAS Jax Fire Department educates public on fire safety By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer NAS Jacksonville firefighters were highly visible last week visiting numerous commands and facilities to promote fire safety during this year's Fire Prevention Week. The weeklong event is held every year during the week of Oct. 9 to commemorate the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Firefighters spent hours last week edu- cating the public through static displays, lectures, and demonstrations. they also held fire drills at various buildings on the base in an effort to increase fire prevention and safety awareness. "We are out here visiting different areas aboard the base because we want people to think about fire safety this week. But, we really want every week to be fire preven- tion week," explained NAS Jax Chief Fire Inspector Charles McCoy. Fires can be deadly. Each year, thou- sands of lives are lost and property is dam- aged due to fires. And, according to the base fire department, most people still aren't prepared to prevent or respond to fires. Learning some fire prevention facts will help put you on the same team as the fire department. It may also save you or your families lives or prevent your home from being destroyed in a fire. Last week's events began with a visit to the Navy Exchange (NEX) Food Court where several members of the fire depart- ment passed out information on fire safety to NEX patrons, answered questions about their shiny red ladder truck on display and passed out firefighter hats to children. Also on hand to help promote fire safety was "Pluggie, the Fire Hydrant," a unique remote control device that can talk, move, roll and blink his eyes and spray water. Many of the people walking by were quite surprised as they were sprayed to get their attention. "He's a wonderful asset to teach children and adults fire safety in a comical way. Everyone really seemed to enjoy Pluggie," said fire inspector Rick Vandersteen, who operates the device. The firefighters also visited the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department Youth Activities Center where they gave the children a close-up look at one of their fire trucks while they explained each part of the truck and what it does. The children excitedly asked questions as they learned about all the gadgets and tools a firefighter uses. Firefighter Mike Leigh Robinson stops to talk to fire inspectors Robert Winchester and Paul Miller at a Fire Prevention Week display set up outside the NAS Jax Navy Exchange last Tuesday. NAS Jax firefighter Erik Johnson shows a group of children from the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center some of the tools a firefight- er may use during an emergency. Brewer also put on his full firefighting gear to show the children what he and the other firefighters wear during a fire. Brewer explained to the children that if they should see someone dressed like him during a fire and they are still in their house, to call out to him for help. "This is really fun because we are learn- ing about what the firefighters do. We're learning about how to get out of the house if there is a fire, how to stop, drop and roll and to call 9-1-1 for an emergency," said 8- year-old Imani Moseley. On Wednesday, the firefighters visited Naval Hospital Jacksonville and the Yellow Water Housing Youth Activities Center to promote fire safety and pass out informa- tion. At the NAS Jax MWR Department Child Development Center last Thursday, fire- See FIRE, Page 9 -iimm., Z-- U. "V. .I'W -i i".,M NAS Jax firefighter Shawn Wardlaw explains some of the equipment on a fire truck to a group of kids at the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center Oct. 11. Fire inspectors Paul Miller and Rick Vander- Fire inspector Rick Vandersteen helps 3-year- steen, right, give a fire safety brief to employ- old Emilie Conlin try on some firefighter's ees at the Customs Department during a fire gear at the NAS Jax Child Development drill Oct. 13. Center. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 I"- Photos by Kaylee LaRocque r- '-4. NAS Jax firefighter Mike Brewer suits up to demonstrate all the gear a firefighter wears while fighting fires as the children of the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center ask questions. NAS Jax Fire Lt. Jamie Sherer gives a firefighter hat to 1-year- old Julia Pinilla as her mother, Jacqueline, encourages her. FIRE: Unannounced drills and education part of week From Page 8 fighters taught the children that they should never play with matches or lighters and how to stop, drop and roll during a fire and to call 9-1-1 should a fire occur. During the week, firefighters staged unannounced fire drills at different buildings around the base. After each drill, a member of the fire department explained what would have happened in a true fire. During the "real thing," everyone should calmly leave their buildings, clos- ing doors behind them. They should meet in a designated area, checking to make sure everyone is accounted for. At NAS Jax, a fire warden is designated for each building and fire bills are posted showing the safest routes out of the building. "Overall, the week went great and I think we reached a lot of people at all the places we went," said Vandersteen. "We taught people of all ages that fires don't discriminate, everyone needs to know what to do in case of fire and how to prevent a fire from happening." Fire inspectors Rick Vandersteen, right, and Robert Winchester, left, explain what a firefighter wears to fight a fire as firefight- er Fred Charmers demonstrates for a group of 3-year-olds at the Child Development Center Oct. 13. 10 lax AIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 On deployment Photo by PH3 Gary Granger A03 Cassandra Parker, left, assigned to the "Pelicans" of VP-45, gives a safety signal to the air crew aboard an P-3C Orion Oct. 11 in Southwest Asia. VP-45 is currently forward deployed in support of the global war on terrorism. Local park offers classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573-2498. Florida Trail Association bi-monthly meeting Nov. 3, 7-9 p.m. This month's program features Reid Tillery, author of the book "Surviving the Wilds of Florida." For more information about FTA or the meetings, call 387-6998. Birding with Audubon Nov. 5, 8 a.m.-noon We will start out at the nature center, viewing birds visiting the feeders, and then search for birds of forest and edges. This program is for beginners to experts, but is not appropriate for small children. Please bring your sack lunch, and after birding we'll discuss what we saw and heard while watching the butterflies flutter around the butterfly gardens. Nature Crafts: Pine Cone Critters and Centerpieces Nov. 7, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Pine cone crafting for all ages! Use your imagination to create a critter or a center- for adults and children piece from pinecones and other nature objects. Please bring pinecones if you have them; some will be provided. Wee Workshop: Textures of Nature Thursday, Nov. 10, 10-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature explorers (chil- dren aged 7 and under) and their adult companions. We will be using our senses today (sight, hearing, touch, smell) to find and appreciate the differences in nature. Coffee with the Birds and Butterflies Nov. 14, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing inside a cli- mate-controlled building with your morn- ing cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large picture windows at birds visiting our birdfeeders and butterflies as they visit our butterfly-friendly plants. What a great way to start out your day! Snake Savvy Nov. 22,1-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between a venomous and non-venomous snake? Learn what you can do to stay safe around snakes and their important role in the balance of nature. FFSC offers educational and support programs T. he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center Life ave Skills Education and e ave e y o Support Program is the He foremost preventive meas- seen this personal and family prob- this ~ uBlre f avoida o f All workshops are free m A and available to service M a n ?members and their families "hs h rand Department of Defense If you have seen this person, e civilian personnel aboard please contact Detective Don .the base. Pre-registration Pancoast of the NAS Jax is required. Command Investigation The following workshops Division at 542-0969 Ext. 105 are available in October or 813-0401. and November: -Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m. noon Child Support Issues Workshop FCCJ Online Accelerated Associate of Science Degree Oct. 31 Nov. 3, 7:30 a.m. Car Buying Workshop - 4 p.m. Transition Nov. 22, 9 a.m. noon - Assistance Program (retir- Anger Control Workshop ing) Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 7:30 a.m.- Nov. 14-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition p.m.Assistance Prog- Transition epAssistance Program (retir- Assistance Program (sepa- rating) ing) Nov. 15, 1-4 p.m. Stress For further information Management Workshop or to register, call 542-2766, Nov. 21, 12:30-3 p.m. Ext. 127. From the Navy College Office Florida Community College at Jackson- ville (FCCJ) is begin- ning an Accelerated Online *Industrial Management Technology Degree in January 2006 that allows you to maximize your mili- tary experience, complete your degree 100 percent online, and allows comple- tion for some members in as little as 12 months. The program also provides guaranteed and automatic enrollment for students in the program. The Industrial Manage- ment Technology (IMT) Degree program is designed so that you can take advan- tage of the experience you already have by bringing in sometimes more than 24 credit hours. This will save time and money toward completing the degree. For example, transferring in 24 credits earned from military train- ing results in a $1,518 or 40 percent tuition savings! This will also cut four eight-week sessions from the time to completion - that's a 33 percent savings in time. Many of the cours- es may also be earned via CLEP and DANTES exams. The IMT degree is an approved Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP) degree. When you're finished, your up-to-date knowledge of management and com- puter skills, will put you ahead of the rest in the pro- fessional world. If you are interested in taking your education to the next level, FCCJ has negotiated articulation and transfer agreements to facilitate the transfer of your credits to a university. You can earn a bachelor degree from schools includ- ing Duquesne, Nova Southeastern, University of West Florida, University of Phoenix, and others through distance learning. Contact Bob or Opral at 771-3979 if you have any questions. CRIME: Are you an easy target? From Page 2 tial thieves your neighbors are watching. Post a monitored securi- 'ty system sign in your yard whether you have one or not or a "beware of dog" sign vis- ible at your home (even if you don't have a dog). A burglar looking for an opportunity will be less like- ly to take the chance even if you're bluffing. Motion-activated flood- lights strategically placed are a great investment and most home improvement stores offer them and motion sensors at fairly rea- sonable prices. Get solid deadbolts and door peepholes. Don't rely on a little chain to keep someone out. A good shove with someone's full body weight will most likely trump the chain. Make sure all the exter- nal lights are working like your porch lights, street- lights, etc. Make sure you are home - even if you aren't. Put your lights on random timers, have a trusted neighbor collect mail and newspapers if you can't get them stopped, have a neigh- borhood kid take care of the lawn, anything to keep your home looking "lived in." Don't leave items visible in your vehicles and ensure home valuables (both inside and out) are locked up.. Lock your home and car door even if you're only going to be away for a moment. The Naval Safety Center and other organizations I mentioned have checklists and tips to help, so I strong- ly recommend you take the time to review them and give your home a good secu- rity check. Now all that said, it is still possible to find yourself a victim. No security is per- fect. Protect yourself by having all the records and photos you'll need to settle up with the insurance com- pany. Z Gold Man: 104 College Dr., Orange Park, FL 32065 Tbe-Thu: 10:00-6:00 Fri: 10:00-7:00 Sat: 10:00-3:00 Sun-Mon Closed Bus: (904) 298-0009 Fax: (904) 298-0078 Cell: (904) 514-5685 mrouphail@yahoo.com Additionally, you can mark your valuables with an engraver or ultraviolet marker. If the police recover any of your possessions, the fact that they are clearly marked may be useful evi- dence. There are many other suggestions ranging from the very expensive to the do- it-yourself. You may already be using some. 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Photo by PHAN Nathan Laird PAYDAY: City Council acts to protect Sailors, others From Page 1 took an important step to protect the citizens of Jacksonville which have been historically misled into signing loans with 390 percent interest rates by companies which have not been following state payday law consumer protections," added Lynn Drysdale, consumer law attorney, Jacksonville Legal Aid, Inc. "The council also rec- ognized the importance of our mili- tary community in enacting special provisions unique to service members. For example, payday lenders will no longer be allowed to contact com- manding officers in an effort to collect the debt and must stop collection of debts of those in combat. Studies show that payday lenders target members of the military." "Payday lenders are bad news. They target those people who live paycheck to paycheck and who are not well- informed about financial manage- ment. In this country, many people need to have access to cash before paydays. They basically have three options use a credit card, wait until payday to get what they need or take out a short term loan," said Dave Faraldo, .director of the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society at NAS Jacksonville. "Unfortunately, many people don't have a lot of options and don't know where to go for help so they go to one of these businesses, write a post- dated check. They are then given the cash to tide them over until payday when the company deposits that check," explained Faraldo. "What they don't realize is that these companies charge an extremely high interest rate, in addition to service charges. When that check is deposited, it all comes out of the account at once. So, much of their paycheck is already spent and now how do they pay their bills, rent and buy groceries? Simple, they go do it again and now they are in the trap. And, there is no easy way out," he continued. Fortunately for military members here there are some options available. "The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society was created to help military members and their families with emergency situations either through a loan or grant. We can help with rent, utilities, groceries, automobile repairs, emergency travel, etc. Just come in and meet with a counselor and we will do what we can to help. And, it's completely confidential," stated Faraldo. "We normally are not allowed to pay off payday lenders, but we can refer people to other sources that may be able to help them." For an appointment call the society at 542-3515. Another option for Sailors here, as an alternative to payday lenders, is the overdraft protection plan offered through Jax Navy Credit Union. This program, which was started a couple of years ago, offers a line of credit on a checking account. This credit is available to anyone opening an account and has a $500 limit to be used for emergencies only. If a Sailor has an emergency and uses the credit, they are encouraged to pay off the credit the next payday. If they can't, a minimum is taken out of their account each month at a low interest rate. For more information on this program, call Vystar Credit Union at 777-6000. Sailors should check with their individual credit union and see if they offer overdraft protection or some other plan to provide short-term loans. NAVY BALL: Celebrating 230 years of service From Page 1j ; ',- f ..> : -...I" T li Chris Green asked partici- pants to remember the sac- rifices of military members who remain Prisoners of War or Missing in Action and have yet to return home. His speech described the symbolism of a ballroom table set for only one serv- ice member with no one present. He said, "The table set for one symbolizes the frailty of what Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and Marines have faced against their oppres- sors. The tablecloth is white, symbolizing the purity of their intentions to respond to their country's call of duty." "A single rose in a vase reminds us of the families and the loved ones of the comrades in arms who keep the faith while awaiting their return. The red ribbon tied so prominently around the vase is reminiscent of the red ribbon worn on the lapels and breasts of thou- sands who bear witness and demand a proper accounting of our missing," continued Green. "I ask you to remember them, to ren- der a toast with me." Guests enjoyed a night of fine dining, savoring ribeye steaks, chicken, red pota- toes and asparagus. Chocolate mousse with a creamy caramel center ended the meal on a sweet note. At the conclusion of the meal, NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson took to the podium and explained NAS Jacksonville's role after being established on Oct. 15, 1940 and the key role it played during World War II. During his speech, Dobson reminded the audi- WIVES: National convention here From Page 1 The Navy Region Southeast Band provided entertainment for the annual Navy Ball. ence that the base was 65 years old. "The real story of the early days of NAS NAS Jacksonville Jacksonville shouldn't focus Command Master Chief on the buildings or the air- CMDCM(SW) Chris Green craft, but rather the people. speaks during the Navy Ball. Likewise, the real story of World War II or any other conflict, including our cur- rent war on terrorism is with a ceremonial sword. first and foremost about Norrod won the honor of people," he said. being the youngest Sailor Following Dobson's in the room by being only a remarks, the traditional few days younger than one cutting of the Navy's of his peers. Birthday Cake followed. Navy Band Southeast Capt. Bonnie Holder of concluded the memorable Naval Hospital Jackson- evening with familiar con- ville and AWAN Jonathan temporary rock songs as Norrod of VP-30, the oldest guests moved across the and youngest Sailors pres- dance floor. ent, cut the birthday cake 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 I Happy Hour i Monday-Friday 4 to 7pm 2 for 1 Wells & Drafts LAW ENFORCEMENT and FIRE SPECIALISTS The Navy Reserve has openings for men and women, 21-38, with experience as: Law Enforcement Professionals, Firefighters, EMTs, Paramedics and rescue Professionals. A minimum of the one weekend each month and two weeks a year. Put your experience and education to the test! A Call and see if you qualify. RESERVE Canaveral and the EPCOT Center in Orlando. The NWCA is a national organization for spouses of enlisted Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard per- sonnel. For further information or to attend the convention, call Pearl Aran at 777-8032 or Emily Johnson at 272- 5920. I CNO: Annual guidance message speaks of new era From Page 1 without talking about diversity, another main focus for Mullen since he assumed duties as CNO in June. "I believe we have to have people from and for every part of our Navy, and we've done well, but we can do better in my view." CNO also stressed the importance of naval teamwork and joint operations. He called the Navy/Marine Corps team a "national treasure," but added that while naval forces bring to the fight unique maritime and expedi- tionary prowess, they are "only as good as the contribu- tion we make to the overall effort." Of all of Mullen's guiding principles, leadership at every level remained a central theme. "Everything starts and ends with leadership," CNO wrote. "Nothing else we accomplish, no other priority we pursue, is of much consequence if we do not have sound and effective leadership in place to enact it." And that leadership is essential to his principles of alignment and change. He wrote that the alignment of any organization is simply the degree to which its resources, processes and communications support its vision and mission. "Every Sailor in the Navy should share an understanding of our vision and mission," he wrote, "and be able to describe how he or she con- tributes to them." As he frequently tells Sailors in the fleet, Mullen wrote that the only constant in the Navy's future is change. Success in today's uncertain security environ- ment demands that "we continue to transform the way we think, operate and fight," he explained. In summing up his 2006 Guidance, Mullen said the Navy is in great shape, readiness is high and mainte- nance is getting done faster and more efficiently than ever before. "But," he added, "we cannot meet the chal- lenges of this new era simply by sustaining today's readiness and requirements. Our adversaries will not rest; our friends and allies cannot wait." He said that building upon Sea Power 21, the Navy must continue to transform, recapitalize and modernize. "The Navy will begin to build today a force that is prop- erly sized, balanced and priced for tomorrow." Mullen wrote that it is impossible to foresee, or to fully comprehend, all the challenges the Navy will face. "But by building a balanced force that is resilient and adaptable, with the depth of capabilities required to meet the demands of a multimission, multitask environ- ment, we can mitigate against this uncertainty. "I am proud to face these challenges with you, and look forward to our shared success." 12 Jax Allr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 Youth Activities Center I h d1 Hi ni- Fi ,'t-0 IIuI 1s lspal By Miriam S. Gallet Editor S ixty youngsters, ranging in age from 5 to 13, enjoyed a day filled with new experiences and excitement during the annual Hispanic Fiesta at the NAS Jacksonville Mo- rale, Welfare and Recrea- tion (MWR) Department Youth Activities Center (YAC) Oct. 14. During the daylong event, the children discov- ered the cultural richness of the Latin American countries and learned about the games that chil- dren in other countries play. According to YAC Direc- tor Megan Elliot, the annu- al event is held in celebra- tion of the Hispanic Heritage Month. "We want the children to learn about other cultures and having this fiesta gives us the opportunity to teach them in a fun way," she explained. During the day, children had classroom time in which they learned about the geography and history of Argentina, Chile, Columbia and Mexico. "We played games that are designed to introduce children to the food, games and languages of different countries," said Elliot. "The children are assigned to various age groups and a staff member reads them a story and then the kids participate in a game similar to Jeo- pardy," continued Elliot. Throughout the day, one could hear the laughter emanating from all corners of the YAC. The vivid imagination of young chil- dren produced incredible, . funny answers to the many - games they played. It was evident that the children were enjoying themselves' ". . as they traveled through- $' out Latin America. -.., For Corey Fletcher, 12, a --, six-grader from Jeb Stewart Middle School, the . fiesta was great. "This is good. We are having a great time and I .. learned about Spanish peo- ple and their countries," he . said. For 7-year-old Briana Flournoy, the Mexican luncheon was a hit. "The | food is very tasty and I like it," she exclaimed. " Another happy partici- pant at this year's fiesta M was Krista Velez, a second- grader at Timuquana Elementary School, who NAS Jax Youth Activities Cen said, "I liked the pifiata chance at the pifiata. and seeing all of the candy come out. It was fun." The NAS . Jax YAC is open before and after school to all children kin- dergarten through age 13. Its servic-' M. es are avail- able to all ac- tive duty, re- serve, retiree and Depart- ment of De- dren. For more information on youth pro- Eight-year-old Blake Gonzales of the Youth grams, call Activities Center has the honor of pulling the the YAC at first string of the piriata as her friends await 778-9772. anxiously to see if the candy will fall out. ter Director Megan Elliot asks Photos by Miriam S. Gallet questions of the children in order to select who will have first Youngsters at the Youth Activities Center enjoy a festive day during the annual Hispanic Fiesta Oct. 14 in observance of Hispanic Heritage Month. 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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 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 p ing options. faunte4 Woo4s Cha((enge comivn u(t FromMWR ., -- ., ommands, squadrons and departments are encouraged to * be a part of this year's Haunted Woods Challenge and are eligible to ack, win money for their MWR funds. and This year's event will be held Oct. 28- 29 from 7-10 p.m. This is the 16th Haunted Woods event at NAS Jax. In the past, Haunted Woods attracted more than 3,400 people. It is a safe alternative for children on Halloween. A walk through the a 11 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 ric- For more information about I.T.T. 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. 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 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 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! St. Augustine Ghost Tour Set sail with Liberty around St. Augustine. Saturday Sponsors needed for MWR events he NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department is currently seeking sponsorship for 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. SWayne's 1/2 Price Bedding and Fine Furniture Dining Room P & Kitchen Furniture Photo byJO1(SW/AW) Jeff McDowell (From left) HN Amanda Smith, Ginni Stalker and HN Leticia Rodriquez of the Naval Healthcare Support Office Jacksonville, strike a frightening pose to "warm up" before the opening of the Haunted Woods event last year. This year's event, spon- sored by the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department, is set for Oct. 28-29 from 7-10 p.m. in the woods near VP-30. Admission is $1. 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. $20, includes ticket, dinner before as well as soft drinks and snacks on board. 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. Honeymooners (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. Adventures of Lava Girl & Shark Boy (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Unleashed (R) Oct. 28, 7 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (R) For more information about the marina please call 542- 3260. 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 infor- mation on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Games & Prizes Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. $1 Halloween J-I-N-G-O Yellow Water Youth Center Tomorrow, 6-8 p.m. Free DIVORCE? Les $ ndQuckr*os lt!! Se aba Epaol .am datronio Prizes are: First place- $500, second place $300 and third place $200. MWR reserves the right to approve all scenes, props and scripts. Call 778- 9772 for additional information. Haunted Woods In the woods near VP-30. Oct. 28-29 $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, eiwns, snacks and much more! Families are invited to bring a picnic lunch Golf Course 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. Professor Plum's *PlayhouseW MYSTERY DINNER THEATER presents 3 Act Interactive Play Thursday, Friday & Sat Nights Show starts at 8:00pm Doors open at 6:00pm. Doors close PROMPTLY at 7:45pm Thurs $34.95 Fri & Sat $38.95 $ 5.00 (Ta g & gratuty not Included) M aneides: Salad, Dinner Rolls, O FF j Choice Of Entree, Dessert & Beveraae All Military with ID. 14 laxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 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 Tuesdays 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 club- house (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 more 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 lec- tures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic river- front gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on educa- tion 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 playgroups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, con- tact Shirlinda at 771-9573 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommunity.com/mom- sclubopw. 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 cur- rently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting 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 per- sonnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269- 5369 or visit www.fl1x.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 interpretations and reenactments in St. Augustine, needs volunteers for their cannon and musket firing programs. For more information, call Joe Brehm at (904) 829- 6506, Ext. 232. The regular monthly meeting of the Fleet Reserve Association Branch 126 will be held today at 7673 Blanding Blvd. at 8p.m. All active duty and/or retired enlisted personnel of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard are invited to join and attend meetings. For more information, call 771-2936. 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, land- scaping with accessories and other interesting topics. For more information or to make a reserva- tion, 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@com- cast.net by Nov. 2. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees will hold their next meeting Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library at 2954 Plainfield Avenue. For more information, call 276-9415. The Company "B" 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion "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. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society will hold its monthly meeting Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. at its library/headquarters, 6215 Sauterne Dr., Jacksonville. See http://sgesjax.tripod.com or call 778-1000 for more information. GOODS: Resources for military families From Page 4 Special entitlements to household goods transportation and storage apply to service members and employees and their depend- ents with evacuation orders. Military members should refer to Chap- ter 6 of the Joint Federal Travel Regula- tions. Civilians should consult Chapter 12 of the Joint Federal Travel Regulations. Both can be found at https://secureapp2. hqda.pentagon.mil/perdiem/ under "Travel Regulations." Navy members and employees also can call the Navy's Household Goods Helpline at 800-444-7789, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time, with questions about entitlements. Additional information and assistance is always available for Navy active duty and civilian family members by calling the Navy Personnel Command's Emergency Coord-ination Center at 877-414-5358, or visiting www.navy.mil http://www.navy.mil. MAKE- X Si (ISH1 It's your choice to smoke or not to smoke. We hope you make the right one. Contact us at 542-5292 when you make the right choioke -The Wellness Center. a9uideDogW S__r_.undaffon Far The BlMnd, Inc Since 1946, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind has been providing guide dogs free of charge to blind people seeking increased mobility, independence and the companionship a guide dog provides. Sit. Stay. See. 371 E. 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David Frear, Time Out New York Occupation: Dreamland I .. I I: 0 I & Ig I A I I** *I* I- ~ S 0 0 0 e 0'@ 0 * .eV U - b - E~~~I~Ip 6m* (~ * :: ~)o- - 0 * - . .0 - - ~0 %M %Mi ().__ J - O I II * 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 * 9 * * * * 0 * S * * S * I I S... 4Ig I WAVES OF GLORY Special Section Next Week's Edition r I i ,a EIT M USO offers Jaguars tickets * * * * 9 . . lax All NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 SPORTS & STANDINGS All Navy wrestling tryouts Rob Hermann, All Navy wrestling coach Rob Hermann is conducting wrestling tryouts tonight 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 conducted for the tryouts. Sign up at the base gym. Intramural basketball league This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists. The roster and entry forms are due by Oct. 28. Interested commands should stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Tennis tourney coming up A men and women's open doubles tennis tour- nament 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 divi- sion. Matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign Sup by Oct. 21. * Greybeard basketball meeting A Greybeard basketball meeting will be held .Nov. 10 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 confer- ence 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. Racquetball tournament A turkey shoot racquetball tournament will be held Nov. 14. Matches will be played at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to all authorized gym patrons. There will be a recreational and competi- tive division for men and a women's division. The winners will receive awards. Call the NAS Jax Gymnasium to sign up by Nov. 8. 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 divi- sions: 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 participation 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 scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball 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 triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided 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, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3H, 30M Women 4H Triathlon Men 2H, 30M Women 3H 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.hasjax.navy.mil. Greybeard Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 14 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 3 0 AIMD 4 1 FASO/Weapons 2 2 CNATTU 1 2 VP-30 1 2 CHSWL 0 1 Intramural Team FACSFAC AIMD 500 VP-5 VP-16 VP-62/NAR Naval Hospital VP-30 VP-30 Students VS-32 HS-5 HS-15 VS-22 HS-75 AIMD 600 NCTS CHSCWL HS-11 WRTC Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 14 Wins Losses 4 0 4 1 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 4 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 5 NAVAIR Fall Basketball Standings As of Oct. 14 Team Wins Losses Hornets 5 0 Wildcats Prowlers Bud Lite SERCC 1 2 4 5 JAX TALES BY MIKE JONES Navy-Marin Ceorps SReliel S" Oety Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 w's~ 4 CON AND DAY SPA SALON AND DAY SPA 42"8 HEF'PCHEL STREET .-CKSONVILLE 38 JJDR ............ Juvenile Diabetes affects millions and causes long-term complications like blindness and kidney failure. Not to mention pain and worry no kid should have to live with. But we're closer than ever to a cure. Your help makes life-saving research possible. 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AI 230 Georgia Real 305 Southside 306 Intracoastal 310 Mandarin 320 Westside 320 Westside 330 Beaches 350 Waterfront Estate A FORECLOSURE 2BR, Buy Riverbrook/GIen Kernan FSBO 4+ BUILDABLE LOTS PRICE REDUCED FSBO DOCTORS LAKE PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Onl$24,500For lstings Prereduced28,00 THE WILDERNESS- 5375 Ortega Farms on .44 acre, w/1300sf. 4/2.5 Beautiful home -Open House Sun 12-4 I All real estate adver- 800-749-8124 xF2Ol 3/2 on lake. New carpet Likenew, 4/2.5 with Inground 2br/2ba, sep. 1200sf w/over 1600sf. Corn- Custom2 yr old, all brick Stising in this newspa- Reality Exec. Melody pool. Home sits on lovely BIvd W403 garage. Corner lot with pletely updated w/AII 4/3, 3100sf, 12ft ceil- Sper is subject to the BELLERIVE Condo, 904-536-1200 treedlot Huge country pecan trees, $187,500. new appliances. 869 ings, pool, spa,dock Am o n cents r Housing Act which unbelievably priced at kitchen,stone fireplace, Call 904-388-0293 Gavagan. Near May- w/1lk boat house, makes it illegal to realEstate $129,000.1 bdrm, 1 BA, Ilosoftile, too mar odport school & beaches. MLS#256118 100 Clubs and advertise "any prefer-Csepara e n7 to listCall for nfo. Murray Hill -1351 Asking $349,000. Call for 219-9674, $799,000. Organizations ence limitation or dis- For Sale- c arate gearae 307 San Marco 0 nA 23B e eDr. 10Dating andServices crimination based on Professionals 280-2150 garage, lg deck, Ig lot. Photos at: 1TelephoneDating race, color, religion 230-29GeorgiaCounties HOME FINDER REALTY $19K. 424-6222 or www.crinvestco.com E.ARL- Beautifulwater- sex, handicap, familial 294Femandina/ Bentwater Place-3/2. Empire Pt. 4/3.,3k sf, all 389-6025 after 6pm. front hm Direct access to Services status, or national ori- Ameliaisland Great rm,Water View, brick, crnr lot, wdfirs, 2 221-1711 OR 241-5501 Call for Appointment SAWGRASS 3/2, remod, St. Johns River, 3/2.5, huge 11 HappyAds ginor an intention,to 9GeoraMiscellaneou FP. $258k. 223-6725 fpl's, $449k. 349-5113 m HOME water to golf culdesac, oaks, architects personal 115 Lost and Found malke any such pref- 1352SF3/2...$139,900 $449k. Call 285-4295 home, $629k. Owner/agent 12Notices erence, limitation or 300ondale/Ortega 2825ForestBlvd.3/2 FSBO San Jose Forest, Beautiful2/2 Condo (904)529992 859-6638 12SPersonals discrimination. 30e Everything brand new Country livingin th 315 Arlington features granite A NTR FA R BC pen House status 35Southside $169k. 2.5Co p.3498944 city o4000sf. 4br/4ba A s naCrlington EsIT n I SA / BaCe o 13Travel/Rides the age 18 living with 307San Marco Glynlea 3/1, lovely home. saiR game R R, Ft. ts AinSPRIN TREE- CLUBFSBO. Sat/Sun. 2/3 acres on LO Vacation/Travel parents or legal custo- 310Mandarin Near Bch & Atl Blvd.FSBO study,2 car gar, heated Arorelonl Ft,0 ki. iam.irs AFFORDABLEQUALITY1 two- story home on boathouse permit. 145900/976 Services dians pregnant women 3SArlington $162,900.L725-5130 poo acuza eB in 800-749-8124 O5569 Views of laoofrmNEWHOMES large 1/2 acre mature 10 Lambert Ave. 65 Entertainment under 18. 3tArgyle BA home, years d $579,000. Call 571-2640 11522 KELVYN GROVE P. $239,900OMLS#260560 3BR/2A 1649 SF. lot Locate1-d on 2nd gOrLese custodyf r chhndren 322Argyue NAlors 9 3ye rsold, oMg 8 es KEL IR P i. m frs. LIEwHI Po.tsburgcr9eok0ot- Services This newspaper will 325North Jacksonville recently reducedonly 3/2 new paint open CaleriGething Fromthe$150 fairway of SawgrassI 26 de 3/2,ic 8 9 23pnintn nn CC West course. Front u26 acre, close in S'silde not knowingly accet326Springeld $228,000. Cali 0plan. 2 sided Fpl. Irg 403-6888 Ask aboutSpecia lake view.4/3 office, $150k. 962-6200 any/advertising for real 327 Downtown Joes, slias ch2 1 H cMandarin B07ograms. FP, spacious kitchen, SLostand estate which is in vi ea Professionals 2820 310 Manda crnrm. 463.0754rtor WATSN Re t Corp s 9135 enn-airisland SWIZERLADO 120 oun tatio( of the law.Ou r33ddeb N3786.9o135SWIT ZERL 115 Foundw icisnrla i hlaw in r RaltrorN L breakfast nook with 330FT. 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Built in 2001. 36St. g stine Homes 230 Georgia Real The Broxson Team Give us a call at 904-771-9055 2392sf 757-8715s 342 1sde-Leaseoption ST AUG HOME! 3bed/2ba 198 MOBILE HOME 3/2 L.m.S Nt c A Only 5,0FrLt, 1.5 acres, $94,900. Cal 3/2/2cg Sugarmill, ot a Ginmic"Siplr a Gesture 90 1 61043BR2BA ON LAND tt Ingroundpool, s "inipM sA fo alU i m Own this Lg. Remodeled AS LOW AS $750 A MONTH. w/screeneo encl. to s/it our continuing support 3/1 hdwdflrs,p2OI,$110k 350 Waterfront CALL MARIA 536-"9187 1870sf new carpet, tile "o ,._,.n B r Sa i A/CEe tr2 4/2 Ceramic Shower fen ced sp rin k lers, ',. StCa min e SheeerIA ppe wwingraphi-neBedroomS n At327 Downtown w/den, 1150sf, 9A/Alta, Call (904) 225-0222 9S1 576-6631 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom NEW TH-3 level, 3/3.5, 2/2.5 St Johns Welaka SetupOn L2 Acres gated, pool, Sblks to own fin $790mo 904-899-2550 I CtalPooCall 22S-02M S.a-B$ 60Hyatt/Landing 529-9850 www.agreathouseforsale. corn I barmillt.2000sf tiled 330 Beaches nee River Home. CALLTODAY 225-0222 bathsfenced,_.-__'_ $329,500. Nr Gainesville, sprinklers, tiled Florida Details, www.saxonreal- S'SIDE -4455 Loys Dr. room, awnings, porch A Full Service Brokerage tyinc.com 386-462-2480 3/2. Like new, 2003,DW, length of back of house. wdDbl lot. 349-1360 Fletcher Ave. One of the 3 2005's. 3 & 4 BR APARTMENTS DON BROWN REALTY last remaining. $995k. homes at Dealers cost A"p".il.Mone -Saving'ffer:ro270-1121 OR 571-7177 904-424-1661 Lot models must be il1 ATh BCH/MAYPORT 3/1 -moved for new 1100 Seagate Ave.Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 1200sf, lovely bkhome. C Renov w/Irg fncd yd. LNDSAE Avenues Secluded 2/2 g $_1820S._631b280SAve SIMON'SISLAND lot,_shed. fen'd ReducedS $189k.Call W& 631AREA to $79,000. 994-9999 Atlantic Beach Duplex 1.S riBch Portside 3/2 16x$0 blocks to ocean.On 5 Ox Veterans & Active Duty Military... 150 ot. $699k. 246-8267 FOr ocean Access Lot shed,garden tub, new ch.7 OAtlantic Beach Hoet ONE DAY ONLY LANDc L E 3bed/2bath Only $55kl SALE COMM -We do Buy a Home for Listings 800-749-8124 x5872 SATURDAY In-house financing, Rho OCTOBER 29T1 me a call toprequal NOHstoic DOW NleBY OWNER 2+_AC call Emmal77-9058 ,it o"i A mvenIaleAmelia Island Deepwater Lots 3br/2ba, 1791 sq.ft for$149,900 Land&mobilehomeon 1/2 acre on private lot Call for Appointment W'side. Very clean $5k R*VIERA U. dining, great rm with 1-877-426-2326 x.743 APARTMENSi i U i stonefireplace, spa- Monthly payment of LAND HOME PACKAGE ''and...4, A- T cious kItchen with $24032 based on $59,900 3BR 2BA Doublewide On APARTMENTS separate *breakfast purchase price w/10% 1.5 Acres In Jacksonville Wood floors and flnancedatafixedrateof Call Mr. Lewis783-83M Berber carpet. Large 5.19% (APR 5.55% includes Integ rity w ill pay .LlF 389-3179screen room, spring 1% origination fee) LAND HOME PACKAGE AM8:30 :30 M-Fs soppln- payments of $24032 on 1.25acres in w/final payment of Middleburg. / Keystone. A LL o r M O ST of Agents. CallI261-9680 prohibited by law. -Save Thousandsl or 557-1056ICall 291-273S JaxnBch 1133 Penman Rd YOUR Closing Costs!*pool,cornrlot3/2 Ro Andrade new kit, bath plumb.pvc Go to MilitaryHomebuyer.com Save AFFOR ABLE well & pumpntoo much Go tolistmoveIncondAFFORDABLEDiretL"emoCDR NC USN(ret) E $344,900 call 904 or call (904) 997-8064 for more details. , 6v 641-0656 for apt. Direct Line (904) 2794176 LA RE"IMarbella Oceanfront -- -* *U -__ ~ ~ (JI W Jax Beach. Brand new Iyou're buying, S4,435 sf. Traci Van Pelt, selling, o1r relocating, 05 I - 17 18 JX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 365 Manufactured 385 Mi 365 Homes 35 LAND-N -HOME Av Clay, Duval, and All of NE Fla, and SE Ga Forec $500 down FREE Qualifying re Call 477- 4225 or Email at S Johnsalesgbellsouth.net Save MIDDLEBURG 4/2 ON 1 ACRE Ho $500 DOWN $718/MO. Value Mo CALL 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET M 247 MOVING MUST SEELL! stopjaxfoi 3/2, 1525sf+ over 2 acres of land. Won't last! 390 I $650 per month. U Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 NEVER BEFORE TITLED $ 1- 800 4/2. Will move for free $49,900. 904-783- 4619 WE HOUSE 2 & 3 bd $1000 d/p O Call Rebecca 249-9546 HOME I t rl'. i .AME 2003 2bd/lba, #1 HOM $4500 d/p UPA Call 246-7684 S_ ANGE DW already set up Any cond E-Z Financing fire d. Call Rebecca @ 249-9546 distress occupied 0000f7 7 ANY CO 2bed/ 1 bath Apts/comr At The Beach NO DEAL $4000 down TOOS Call 246-7684 Quick 904-1 SAVE THOUSANDS 904-8 Land Home Package! 3/2 Double Wide on 2 AVOID Fl acres in Jacksonville. Save y $900 Down. $595 Mo. Guaranit CALL 291-3100 Call 346-1 370 Lots for Sale 1.5 acre on lake Sampson $65,000. 904-282-1458 BUILDERS LOTS Southside Real 904-887 3013 for Building Lot zoned Residential/Duplex. 400ApartiT Near NAS & O.P Mall. Furnish 387-3442/ 740-297-0855 405Apartm- Build your dream home 410 Condor on 1 of 3 beautiful lots 412 Retiren now available on Commi exclusive Amelia 415 Houses Island.priced to sell 42D0 Houses $189k each.Call for details 753-2422 425 Manufc Homes NW Jax1.84 acres, all 427 Mobile util. hkups ready for MH. 430 Roommi $42k. Ricky 588 6483 435 Rooms 440 BeacrV 375 Farms/ Resorts 7 Acreage 445 Storage Acreage Lockers, 45 ACRE WOODED TRACT 450 Manage Creek on Rear/ Service Food Plots in place 455 Wantecd Call for details/ Other tracts available. Bargeron Realty Company 478-625-3028 wwwbargeronrealty.com 405 CAROLINA LAND Wowl 16 acres, pond, $83,990 AT BEAC Send Pics: 919-693-8984 from ocer carport, W Central Georgia Laurens nice yrd, $1 Co., Hunters paradise 120 acres w/50 acre?- enclosed in high fence . Hard wood cree, bottom and openr field.Modern hunting lodge, bunk house ,3K in.cooler dog kennels 3/2 improved mobi- home & 300 acres hunting lease available. Property could be ATTE divided. $550k. a - 478-296-1658 uio. Adi CLAY COUNTY Come and S CLAY COUNTY MostPrestgi 52.3 acres in Middle- Highrsse Ren burg, near Blanding SparciusIt BIvd. all Jeff, Flaschen S t1os Realty Professionals Avail Breathn 631 Stc 51. Johns & 0 673-6150 Covered Part HAMPTON CO., SC 404AC PAirIn.in Re Exc. hunting & invest Poo.veriot 1/2 open, 1/2 timber 0j k $2375/ac. 843-538-8100 39 JACKSON CO., FL Lochwood Plantation, commander 832+-ac w/deep water frontage on lake Seminole pine covered Bay meaI hills, hrdwd bottoms w,/d.priv open fields, 35+ ac of $670mo ( ponds, Iexc hunting/ BAYMEADO en Agricultural Con- 650 219- sultants Lit R.E Broker. C A $3950AC. Call Brian New Cpt an Fletcher 850-528-3467 REF REQ. $ N. C. MOUNTAINS! DOWNTOWN Log cabin private site. Compi remo $89,900. Short drive to 800+sf, 21/ Ashevllle. Many units CLEAN $5 avail. From 1-8 acres Deposl w/ spectacular views qualified n starting at $29,900. Call 8 Call Now 828-256-1004 FANTASTIC ROBERTS LAND & TIMBER 4t7 5 Im A INVESTMENT CORP. 888-883-2( 160 acre tracts in Putnam County $7900 HUD Vouch peracre. 800-833-0499 NewlyRem www.flaland.com 1, 2, & 3BR' SE GA. 29ac, Wayne Co. CALL (90 15ac grove, lOac wood 4ac fi eld,$4000/ac. LOCATION 912-202-2120 MinstoU Beaches, hi 38o Investment bed apt ho Properties ahis ad. C 312 -brk, ARL, asking $116.9k OR obo. 962-8237 Other props NOR www.DTLproperties.com 3/1 -Appr at $78k, ask- Ing $29.5k. 1524 Mt. i Herman St. 564-1574 NRDWNTV 4/1 All block, rented. duplexes, c 3/1 HUD rented. Call Bo Many more avail N'side-2/1, 388-9811 & ice box. www.bayfronthomes.biz St. $375 BROKER NEEDS PARTNER Purch/RefI. 620+ credit 'A score. Harry 358-1398 t' INVESTOR UQUIDATION S properties for sale Northside 534-4882 "1-i2 INVESTOR LIQUIDATION PROPERTIES AVAIL O (9 904-887.3013 PONTE VEE Jacksonville's #1 Investor's Links 350/2 Resource for Hard Money lfit,$1350oT 100% financing with RIVERSIDE I highest LTV's! No junk close to 5 fees! Rehab draws $575mo. upfront! Call John Friedel today for more info. 904.737.0144 Atlantic Capital Assoc, Inc. www.acafla.com h NORTHSIDE-4/1. par- tially rehab 1771W. 44th, $37k 708-3278 r'SIDE 2/1, carport, good investment, needs light ehab.ARV $90K 636-8714 ame day closing. Up to 80% Ltv. Escrow repairs, low fees and interest rates, no loan to big or small! Call o Romy today 993-7669. Ve have over 20 invest- n ment properties & fin- FU dancing avail. All inves- |0 | scellaneous void closure eor Sell house re Than $100K -7980 reclosure.com teal Estate Wanted 301- 3223 $ E BUY UES FAST VESTORS "RICAS ME BUYER LO BUYS ES CASH I , handyman, amaged, id,.vacant or , ANYWHERE, ONDITION... ni'/residential TOO BIG or MALL III closings or 626- 1636 113- 5253 FORECLOSURE 'our credit eed Results 124 24hrmsg Estate. Rent nents led nents miniums lent inities 9 Furnished Unfurnished iactured Home Lots plates to Rent Vacation/ e/Mini- s ement/Rental I to Rent Apartments Jnfurnished CH-2 blocks in.Duplex, 2/1 D.dlshwasher 200mo. 318-2121 NATION lia-y Offailcc ee Avondale's ous Riverfront tal Community :to 3 Bedrooms taking Views of downtown. Free ing, Heating & ent, Swimming )king the River! 46 SL Johns Ave 904) 384-6151 er@aekus.com dows 2/1, fenc'd yard , 904-260-9143 WS -2/1 w/d 2A, ood Ioc. 2BR DUPLEX d Tile, Fen Yd. 595 778-2897 N 38 16th St E od in/out!! Lg 1, stove & frig 50m+$300dp. It paid for ew tenants. 64-7330 -2/1 apt for airport area. 0. no dep !16 ext. 103 ers Accepted odeled Large s, Very Nicel 4) 751-1510 ,LOCATION!I UNF JTB & large 1,2, & 3 times. Waved th mention of all 997-8855 THSIDE SPECIAL S1, 2 & 3 BRS 9 Dep. Special No App. Feel CALL 751.1510 WN Houses & ean with CH&A, b 343-1380 CH&A,stove #1554 W. 35th mno. 728-1931 PASS THIS ONI NORTHSIDE $540 Back to school SpecIal! 2 BR Available! AshleyPark 904) 77-0240 DRA Ocean + gar, pool/ 0. 233-2303 Urban Living points. 1/1 S80-4441 "7A", 405 Apartments Unfurnished I SAN MARCO A I 1 1 2 BR Specia ll e, SAN MARCO LOFTS Incredible living spaces www.theloftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 WESTSIDE -2/2, w/d hkpu. CH&A, fplc, By 295 $625 219-0316 W'slde-Gregory West Apartments Fall Special! Reserve your new apartment ome for the Holidays. Mention ad and receive savings. 777-5581 WSIDE Newly renov 1 & 2 Br's on Ortega River. quiet n'hood on site mgr, nr public transp. $500 & $600. 904. 424-3402 410 Condominiums 1200SF 2/2 *2/3TH spa- cious clean quiet. Easy to 195/ US17, $595mo. 912-673-6596 Kingsland A RESORT COMMUNITY 2/2 The Palms, $1195mo. 904-993-3803 4, AVONDALE AREA / FOR RENT t 2BR 2BA Condo, 1350 sq.ft. New apple. & AC. Small pets allowed. Call 591-9556 BARTRAM PARK -$200 bnus 2/2 condo, amentleis+ 886-0609 BERKMAN PLAZA Lux 2/2 1475sf on river $1600mo. 707-704- 7260 or 904-993-4044 COLONY AT SAN JOSE 2/2 brand new lux condo, steps from pool, new apple, carpet, $1000mo + dep. Call 398-9929 Jax Bch-2/2.5, furn TH, 2 blocks to Bch.MIn 3mo. $1500mo. Alan 254-9534 JAX BCH -3/2 1st fir, $1400mo. Jardin De Mer 241-2170 728-3954 4) KINGSLAND 3BR, refurbished, 1 fenced yard, attic, large rooms, 10 min. from base. Must see. Tim 912- 7298904 S 912-673. 1897 MANDARIN -Brand new constr. Spacious, 2/2, great loc. Beautiful fin- srhes, w/d, gated comm $1050 504-9714 MANDARIN brand new 2/2, $850mo. Nr. St. Aug & San Jose Blvd. 917-279-2077 MANDRIN / Bartram Pk 2/2.5 w/bonus rm $1050mo. 708-4476 OCEANFRONT, LA PLAYA, 3/2, 1st fir remod kitch, new w/dwdfirs in kit. pool, $2100m 249-8919 Ocean Front/Jax Bch 2/2, gar,furn,short or long term. $2500mo 476- 7548 OP 3/2.5 New TH gar, w/d, Free rent. 3mi. to NAS 5260 Collmn Rd 1I 4ll',.T 0 .4 6 e.lI0 OP Natures Hideaway N .-a' 3 2. '-100 .13ogles Cir -s49 561 3C,02 97 Orange Park South Loc Desiratle to,',nn.)mrt 28D. IBA. .'n garda e Private Dackard" $765/mo $765/dep 472-7314 ORTEGA -The Venetian. 3/2, $1450mo. boatslip avail. 251-5103 PALENCIA -new 2/2, den, upgraded cabinetry, tile/granite $1025 Mary Hosking 904-669-6133 Remax Unlimited PALM COAST Luxury Waterfront Condo 2/2, 2283sf H/C 55' boat slip. Ca Chr Williams 904-669-7777 PVB/OCEAN LINKS immaculate, 2/2, 1st fir, W/D, garden view $1150mo. 904-273-2851 PVB /SUMMER HOUSE 2br/2ba TH, amenities, $1100mo, 904-230-2092 pete@cbfunkhouser.com PVB -1/1, tennis, golf course view, pool, beach access. $800mo. 904-333-7674 PVB Belleza. 3/2, vltd cells, Huge 1400sf, $1450mo. Terry 318-9635 PVB Fountains E. of AA, 2/1.5, 1500sf, TH, all new kit, ba, scrn prch, cpt, tile, SS apple, walk In shower, awesome! end unit. Lease/purch, $1250 904-270-1084 PVB Walk to the Beach 2/2, remod, barber, fpl, scr prch, w/d, no pets, $1200m. (904) 273-5732 RIVERFRONT 3br/ba All amenities, gated comm. $1950/mo 349-4144 Southbrook Condos 7333 Beach Blvd. 2/2,2nd floor.w/d incl,$715mo $700dep. 273-8741 SS/Tlnseltown II Vlllaglo Luxury Twnhm waterfnt New $1350-1795. 72 85274 S'slde Bartram Pk 3/2.5 lcgar $1400m. 1st month 1/2of4. 904-568-0257 S'sIde-Brand New 3/2 pool, children area. Call 838-6023 S'SIDE-new 3/2 gated, pool viewgranite. $1150 mo. 631-3663 ST. AUG -CRESCENT BCH -lbr, oceanfront, furn, all utils, $1000 + dep. Call 904-725-0520 St. Johns Co. CR 210 3/2.5, 1463sf, $1200/mo 904-861-4097 T -TIRES- New, Mounted and 1\ balanced P235, 70R17, Dyna Ped. 4 @ $130 each. Call 282-4279 W'SIDE 3/2, WD, applil, natures hide away. 415 Houses 415 Furnished Ponte Vedra Beach- modern, newly furnished 2/2 home.Lovely fenced yard.big screen HDTV, garage.$1575mo. Lori 904-646-1715 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ARGYLE 3/2 SPLIT BR, FPLC Sunroom w/Spa. Refs. $1195 CALL (904) 778- 2897 ARGYLE 3/2 SPLIT BR Vitd Ceil, No Pets, Ref. Req. $995/mo. CALL (904) 860-7219 Argyle 8347 Staplehurst 4/2 1452sf $1050 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle 9592 Stratham Court 3/2 1610sf $1050 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle Lakevlew @ Watermill 8316 Swanton Lane 3/2/2 1447sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle ArgyleTimberpoint 8086 Timberpoint Drive 3/2/2 1441sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle West Port Bay 7910 Westport Bay Court 3/2/2 1750sf $1050 Formerly a model home Fenced, corner lot FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARL -4/2, Ig pool, Ig LR, Lg DR, avail 11/01, $1100 call Dago 994-8668 ARLINGTON-4/2, enci patio, gas stv, $1275mo. 220-3367 ATL BCH 3y/o, (Paradise Cove) close to base, 3/2 2car gar, crnr lot, hdwd firs, lots of ammen. lyr lease. $1200m. 1st month in advance & 1 mnth sec. dep. No pets. 904-992-6978/652-8967 ATL BCH on 1st St. 1850 sqft of immaculate living space with 3BR/2.SBA, gar, FP, prlv fen yrd w/lawn serv, new kitchen. 3 blocks to ocean. Town Center shopping & dining. $18SOmo. 735-9270 Avon- nicely remodeled. 3/2,hdwd firs, $1250mo 200-5751/ 343-3092 Beach-150yd to ocean. Beaut. home, 2 Igbr, 2 1gI ba. Manicured fen yrd. w/d, yrd serv lncl.$1650 If you see it you will rent it. 254-2391 CS & NAS 3BR 1.SBA Fenced Yd, No Pets, Ref Req $795/mo. CALL (904) 860-7219 E. Ari. 4/3 $1600mo. 3gar. lawn svc, fans, lanai, Irrig on sep. meter 223-1997 EAGLE HARBOR -3/2, $1350, 1830sf, lawn care, 993-3250 276-7418 Eagle Harbor 5/3,2600sf lawn srvc inclon lagoon $1850mo. 904-807-3968 Eagle Harbor Pine Lake Twn 420 Houses 0 420 Unfurnished Fleming Island 3/2.5 Townhouse, amenities Call 866-3684 4P FSBO Elegant- Modem Sl3BR, 2V2 ba, dbl.- car garage, 2230sf stucco house, acre, demo-.end St. In St. Mary's Rent $1450, buy $315k 729-7643 SHome For Rent Near base 3bdrm 2 bath all large rooms near golf course. Pool, gym, Laurel Island 912 552-1989 ICW/WOLFCREEK- New 2/2.5 TH, end unit pool, fitness $1175. 704-3360 ICW (JTB & Kernan) 3/2 2 car gar, 1500sf,Avail 11/1. $1195mo.962-6565 ICW (JTB & Kernan) 3/2, 2 car gar, 1500sf, Avail 11/5. $1195mo. 12536 Cross Brook Tr 962.6565 ICW Cute house 3/2, 1400sf, fncd yd, $1250m +dep. 904-866-1431 INVESTORS Some fire damage. 4/1 CH&A. Lrg fncd yrd. Mkt value $100k Just $601i9512 Sisson Dr. 877-477-1034 Jax Beach-3/2, 623 2nd Ave. S., $1000mo. 708-9984 JCP-3/2.5, 1 car gar TH, For Lease or Opt. to Buy. $1150mo. 673-9318 JULINGTON CREEK Spacious 3Br, Living room, family room + formal Dinning room, huge kitchen, fully fenced yard. Squeaky Clean. $1450m. 280-2805 Kernan & Atlantic Kengsington Gardens Nice 4/2/2, glass enclosed lanaiFenced back yard.2100+sf, $1400mo. 221-8732 1 Klngsland 3BR Refurbished, fenced yard, attic, large rooms 10 min from base. Must see Jim 912-729-8904 912-673.1897 Lake Asbury-Brand New 3/2, lots of upgrades. 272-0757 or 386-5081 LAKEWOOD 3/1 updated, fpc $925mo 737-2542 Magnolia Pt. S Golf & CC 3/2, 2 car garage. Beautiful home on course. Cul- de- sac, all appliances. 2200sf Gated security. Large yard 847- 946 0251 $1600mo Mand 1mi 195, lake, 4/2, $1150 + Like new, FP, 2 gar no pets. 318- 1340 MAND-2/1, W/D.Lg yard, bonus room, $956mo, no pets. Call 288-8185 Mand-3/2, off Lorretto - remod, $1200mo + dep Call 568-0969 MAND 3/2 fpl, lake, eat.i n kit. GR DR prch 2cgar, no pets $1125m. 737-5791 MANDARIN BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT 3/2, 3443 Catamaran $1400. new crpt lawn serve. 703-7934 MANDARIN -TH, 2/2 & 3/3, fncdyd, good area, $825 & $925 219-0316 "u"" I FEDElRATED MGMT GROUP IDING (904) 730-8060 il 11/15 $95C EDRA/ Mlddleburg HOUSE 1937 Apopka Drive s of comm 3/2/2 1228sf $895 now. $1200 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP kCH Ocean (904) 730-8060 od Rd.3/2,2 Middleburg-new 3/2, 1/15. $1195 15 min from O.P Mall. BEACH CH&A, 305-766-0047 E RD. prt in popu MURRAY HILL complete now$1145 remodel 3/1 $950mo YARDS- pets ok. Call 881-9744 base.$695 NEPTUNE BCH -2/1.5, PARC gar,new duplex, $975 nowan Chris 904-742-7486 area. $79 NEW Const 4/2 on pond, INGS 4/2, 12427 Tamirind Ct, 12498 shopping, Tropic Dr E .close to Abess 0/15, $1275 Park $1450 866-310-1223 LAKES V HOME, New Constr. 3BR 4/2, avail. .,/ 2BA/2 Westslde 375 Fen. Yd+scr. porch. CREEK S5 $1275+ sm. pets ok I now near Avail 1 Nov. or ASAP hes, $119 call 264-9501, 463-5499 FOREST NORTHSIDE -2/1, new ted avail everything. CH&A, sec clean.$930 sys, w/d, b73-6169 s Beauty off store 3/3, N'SIDE 3/1 Off Dunn Ave avail. $1900 Ig yd, w/2 sheds, newly PINES remod. quiet & comrn- CONDO fortable. $750. 819-1486 Dril& Rd. $1095 N'slde -319 W. 24th St. ES Brand LG 2story.Sbr/2ba. 2- 2, close to CH&A units, remodeled. ng, $950 RTO $950mo w/good gS.E $credit. 226-9555 or NASEO 887-2363 1900 sq.ft. N'slde-renovated. $1650 1611 W. 19th St. 3/1 MMOCK w/ attached 1/1 suite. NEW" Contact Grant & Grant nice yard Realty. 725-3535 420 Houses Unfurnished NW 1mille of 195 Houses for rent totally rehabbed, all 3/1's. No application fee, $600m. 904-475-9821 O.P. 3/2.5 townhome. 2 story, garage. 1729sf. $1175mo. 904.370.0426 Oakleaf Plantation 4/2 www.myophome.com $1,290 m. Call 614-6647. 4 OLD ORTEGA 3/2 S2000sqft on a sce- 2Lnic pond. Garage, -new kitchen, updated bathrooms, see katycook.com $1600mo 904 535- 8896 OP/Eagle Harbor 3Br furn $1900m ; Oakleaf 4Br unfurn $1475m. AvI 11/1 904-505-3942 Perry OP 4/2-Inground pool, 4) 2 car gar, W/D, _1L will rent furnished or unfurnished, $1300 OBO. 904- 622- 9732, Officially reassigned. OP FL.EM ISL new 3/2 villa on lagoon 2 car gar., $1300mo. 264-1425 A OP PCS 3/2,1600 sf, 2 Scar garage, W/D, fire- Splacehot tub, secu- rity system, fridge, dishwasher, fenced yard. (904)868-2754 Orange Park 2058 Manucy Court 3/2 1707sf "Fireplace" $950 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ORANGE PARK 3BR/2BA, 2c gar Heritage Hills, Ig fen yd, avail 11/1, Pet neg. $950mo + dep. Call 904-298-1470 Orange Park 590 William Penn 3/2 1500sf $950 Large fenced backyard FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange Park Harbor Island 1548 Bayside Drive 3/2/2 1900sf $1150 Fenced yard FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ORANGEPK conv o16c. close to NAS, 3/2, pool, $1200m. 853-422-5624 ORANGE PK NEW HOMES Summerbrook 4/2, 2000sf, $1350; Fleming Isl/The Links 4/3, 2500sf, $1800. Maxxum R.E. 699-0393 ORTEGA -2915 Arapahoe Ave. 3/1 $850mo. Yerkes Realty 388-1944 j. Pace Island Rental S $1495. close to NAS '.IJAX. Clay county schools. Gated comm Owner PCS. 757- 889- 6008 PONTE VEDRA-/ Sawgrassm 2/2, gar, golfers $1200mo. Refs dep. 280-1077 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2 2 car gar, comm pool/ten $1275mo 352-514-1848 PV -5/4, 3400sf, upgraded, gated wf $2695mo. 273-0125 PVB /Sawgrass 3/2 +2c gar. comm pool, lawn care $1895. 214-402-9496 PVB-Palm Valley on Intracoastal, 3/2, dock,. Desirable school district, $1500mo. 904-823-3673 RENT TO OWN Remodeled 4/2 CH&A Lrg fncd yd $975/mo 3436 SoutelDr 877-477-1034 Rogero Rd. off JTB S'slde 3/2 newly remodeled great area, Irg yard, $895mo.904-.819-1486 San Marco/!St. Nick Brick cottage 2bd/lba Office nook. CH&A, Wood floors/ Berber, Ceilling fans/clean/ nice Interior wash-dryer, Yard main provided, Storage/ safe area Near 195 & River Walk, No Pets.A must see $925 904-346-0344 SAN MARCO-2/1.5 Bungalow right next to square. Hrdwd firs, fncd bkyd, ch/a; w/d hkp, screened porch, pets ok, $900m Avail- able Dec. 1,521-1404 SS 3/1, FP, CH&A, Fen Yrd $850mo + $750dep. 3640 Calla Dr. 545-9953 S'silde Glynlea 3/1 refrig & stove. $850mo + dep. Call 651-0261 St. Aug/VIlano Bch 4 br (2 masters)3.5 bath Brand new home . Beach access & public boat ramp ft away. $1850mo.904-610-8435 ST. AUG. remod. 2/1, free maint & pest control, WD hkup. $1200mo + $600 dep 904-824-4031 ST. AUG 2850SF, new, 5/3 upgrd kit, fpl, $1975mo + dep. Call 954217.-6294 ST. AUG gated Palen- cla, Magn 4/2,2300sf, wooded, $2095. New 2/2 condo, w/scrnd porch, $1195mo. 273-0125 FEDEATED M ANAGT~EMENT~lI (90) I70-86011 fencedyrd, avalifi/3 WEDGWOOD ESTA 4/2, new carpet/pal yrd avail. 11/1, $1 HOME FINDER RE 221-1711 OR 241 ~i '4D~ ARGYLE Timberpoint @ Watermill 8121 Leafcrest Dr 4/2/2 1745sf $1095 8071 Timberpoint 4/2 1745sf $1095 7728 Andes Drive 3/2 1257sf $925 OAKLEAF 3,4, & 5 Bedroom Homes for Rent $950 and up! ARLINGTON 3293 Cancun 3/2 1500sf $995 WESTSIDE 6805 Plum Lake Dr 3/2 14R56sf $975 8192 Leafcrest Drive 4/2 1745sf $1095 ORANGE PARK Corner lot 1/2 off 1st 543 Charles Pinkney full month 3/2/2 1025sf $1000 SOUTHSIDE MIDDLEBURG 11471 Kimberly Forest Dr Sheraton Lakes 3/2/2 1292sf $925 1860 Sheraton Lake 3/2/2 1258sf $875 ICW 2810 Mooresfield Ln Summerbrook 4/2/2 1676sf $995 1260 Winding Brook Ct On the lake 4/2 1465sf $1025 13217 Currituck Dr N 3/2 1500sf $1025 1089Tolkien Lane 3/2 1853sf $1025 n 4 JULINGTON CREEK Riverside @ Julington Creek 352 Redwood Lane 3/2/2 1300sf $1025 Townhome www.federatedmanagementgroup.com 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished StJohns CR210, new 5/4, 3 car gar, 2800sf, $1950m 858-405-1441 2 story, FP, huge I deck, pool, tennis, ball courts, all fees paid, 1680 sq.ft $950 month. 673-7424 573-5254, Sugarmill ST. NICH -Brand Spankin new home for rent. 3/2, $1300mo. 571-4790 Sutton Lakes, off Atl Blvd. 3/2 $1195mo. Ig fncd bk yd, 945-0291 SUTTON LAKES -3/2 fam rm, Ig yd, $1250mo. John 904-899-6493 Townhome for B R Rent S| *3BR, 2B, Garage, S Cent. located in Fleming Island Plant-10 miles from base. Top schools, pools, tennis $980 mo. avail Dec. 1. (904)278-5224 or (904)655-1679 RENT TO OWN $0 DOWN All Areas. Call RTO hotline 388-1208 WESTSIDE 2109 Hyde Park 3/2 2184sf $895/month FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE-3/1, 1210 Adrian Ct. Nr. Kent Campus CH&A, fncd yd, wd firs, gar, fpic. $875. 710-0104 Westslde Panther Creek 11313 Panther Creek Pkwy 4/2/2 1994sf $1275 Covered Patio FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Westslde Westland Station 7349 Bunker Court 3/2/2 1485sf $995 On the lake FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 W'SIDE 3/2, 2cgar, new cpt, apple, baths, fncd yd, $850m. 240-92&-0291 W'SIDE 3/2, fplc, tile kit, 1600sf, $109Smo 268-0113 W'slde- 3/2, totally refurbished, new cpt, CH&A $975mo 699-8796 W'SIDE 3/4br Houses CH&A w/d hkp, frig, stove fen 904-384- 5833 W'slde-4/1, CH&A,W/D hook up. $625mo + $500 dep.728-1931 WSIDE 4/2, new home . 2330 Cherokee Cove Tr. 904-563-6007 ) W'side New 3/2.5 Twnhm 1 car garage. Near NAS $999 w/d (305)301-2728 or hmorta)aol.com YULEE new beauty 3/2 2c gar, 1431sf, subdv erber, lake view, 30 to dwtn. $1250mo'dep.. garder tub 904 751 55S. 425 Manufactured Homes W'side-2 2. ncpets. very : lei.n $5251 m- $525 aep 891 5393 WSIDE 2 2, pri, IC.t en. ch&a, $40O.no. .a180 dep. Call 2,6. 4825 W'side-3 2..:arpcr.n 1.5 ac, $650 2534 lr.nes; Ra i67 1p04 W'slde-3 2.CH& A.Double wide cnrI. io S650m +$650 d 1- II nl ":- 4 3 6, c 427 Mobile Home S Lo Rentals ARLINGTON iSr.)- r.3.3, lots on,, c.,c atic $$250 up+ dep. 641-0392 430 Roommates Argyle Room For Rent In private home, quite area, close to NAS JAX $400 mo. Call 352-262-5005 or email jasonl22082@hotmail.com Atl. Blvd/Keman-Share 4/2 home. DSL & all util. Incl. Very gd area $140wk N/S only. 904-838-8054 SGated Townhouse Off Atlantic and S Kernan $600. Includes private bath, utilities, washer, dryer. Contact Hanika 940-224-0215 thehanika2yahoo.com. or hanika.torlo@fljack.ang .af.mil Jax Beach Female S Nurse Ensign, I L Brand new Condo ,3 bedrooms, 2 roommates.' males/females $600per month. Call 703.625-9474 LAKEWOOD / SAN JOSE -Looking for mature femn roommate, 2/2 apt, $495mo + $150 dep 636-7823 4) Orange Park/ S Argyle Forest S Roommate to share 3/2 House. $450m. Util Incl. Call Nhan (904)631-5664 Roommate- $100/wk $200 dep. Pets wonderful! 612- 9112 Roommate for new condo < 3BR/2Bapool, w/d unfurn $550/mo +1/2 util. Taylor Wash- ington 696-5565 Roommate Wanted San Jote. half million dollar S home Incluees water ma3d irternet. caole No LEASE. aOeDOi $1725 C311 477 3424 S'slde Nice Hm S125wk rnon smnkr. uJtls Incid near UNF& 9A 982 5094 S'side -NS snare 3br house $125lk 311 utils IncIo Call 646 3216 W'side-Snare nice 3 I $495mo I 2 ulll Free caele 629-'521 WS-WF seeks day working Male. Home. Pool, non smoker $425m incl utlls. 904-777-5955 435 Rooms to Rent ARL $450mo+ dep Inct until kit & laundry priv low da 10% off KINGS 435 Rooms Sto Rent SOUTHSIDE -furn rm, free cbl/elek Starting from $125/wk. 465-1777 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $395wk. 352-376-9644 www. oldcity.com/oceanfront ST. AUG. 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F only) or mail resume to OBHS, Human Resources, 970 Unvety Blvd. North, SuIte 700 (td Floor Jacksonville, FL 32211.. Fax resume to 743-5109. EDtE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE SOFTWARE TRAVEL TRAINER At Beach. Legal SW Co Critical Great Windows Knowledge. College Degree. Pos Attitude and Attention to Detail. Job requires extensive US travel. Resume to: hrcasesoft.com 720 Medical ATTENTION MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: Medical Assistants, Front Desk and Medical Col- lections Rep. Needed. Fax resumes to 904.332.8833. No New Grads' Needed tor busy OB/GYN offc. FT/PT Exp a must. Fax resume 904 398 0166 Physical Therapy Assistant at Naval Medical Cinic Mayport. FL Rea PTA certification Cacmoei. live salary and sign.on Donus. 3t DiaO Osys Ogr. Insurance. 401K FAX resume to 1- 210- 735-8646 or e-mail S.irat0QiJOD rabC6Gi.DiI n3it RBHS. 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Please 3appf at 4162 Herscei 1St In Riverside MANAGER Night club. da, & night shirts Experienced only Food service exp. needed & benefits. GOLD CLUB 645-$500 I,, PA 11N E1T ; 1 *VtRH: r1 d = Now hiring, FT/PT, $$ Special Events, all positions, 234-A Phillip Randolph Blvd PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM Restaurant DAVE & BUSTER'S Sales are UP! NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS! APPLY IN PERSON Mon Thurs 2 4pm at 7025 Salisbury Rd eoe SERVERS- Exp'd. Days. Club Continental. Orange Park. 264 6070 Waltstaff, Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399 1110 Waitstaff Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 740 Retail H.r.ngr,i :ni -r r.i l.a1r3g,:r 745 sales ADVERTISING SALES High Letel orghat & articu- late t,,: .elprlnt ads for 20yr old nal'l trade pub Emaii &lrl, i.a-c ir.:..:-.:.. 'n INDEPENDENT REP to sell Leanin Tree Caras Jax market Exc com- mission potential. Call Amy 407 697 2187 or lax 407 850 5693 LIGHTING. ELELCTRICAL SUPPLY SALES In Jacksonville. Etp reqd. Benefits. 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Don't Wait, Do It Todayl W:OT Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Colectablesand Jewelry 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques Antique Safe early 1900's 29x26x40 $800. 904-388-8535/226-7845 902 Appliances 365 APPLIANCE RESCUE E GE Washer Dryer & / Stove $200 each 2 Almost new! Call 317-5301 or 850:723-5307 SGrand Am SE '94 Great body, great interior, minor engine work, runs good. Pics available. Ken 729-6421 $800 4 Keystone 2002, 24ft 5th wheel with 8 ft slide.Great shape reese hitch incl. 13,900 352.475.1565 SLarge Ca pacity Drye' Really good S shape. $100.Will deliver. Call 9994-0100 SMaytag Washer Dryer Nice shape. \ Can deliver. Call 994. 0100 $280 4 New GE Electric Black Range $200 4|1 New GE dish- washer $100 Black. Call Ashley 908.7984 2 black goods SProtonn power Incline treadmIll 385c space i[saver used very little $200.375. 9733 4, Refrigerator Kenmore Almond | side by side. 24 Cubic ft. Has ice maker. Call 729-7218 leave message $125 , For Sale-Leisure SBay Spa-1 year old I just lke new have all paper work. Call 912.882-4553 A Free Above Ground SPool- Disassembled S1 ready to go. Con- r tact Stephanie S542.3096 x236 HOT TUB/SPA 5 person redwood cabinet, lounger. 24 jets, like new, sacrifice $1495. 904-349.4014 SHot Wheels Toy Collection 1> Not inpkg, old and new, 00s to pick from $2.00 each 269-4503 KIDS CLOTHES -24MOS -8YRS, from play clothes to church clothes, even school uniforms. 771-2510 Large Mirror $25 Caleca Pasta boqwis $100. Scanner still in box $25, sofa exc. cond. $250 908 0964 Men's Leather Cowboy Boots Black, size 12 never worn, $50 Call 912-576-3130 Metal cabinet top, 4 opens for files. Drawer I bottom storage w/door. locable 28 inches high $25. 268-2482 & Oak tabie w/4 chairs 48" diam. w/24" exten- sion perfect cond. $435. Call 264-6364 4 Personal Organizer Beige, metal S2cabinet with top file, drawer, bot- tom storage with door. Lockable, great con- dition. $25 268-2482 SPower House Bench, Flex, knee, weight set. excel- lent cond. Paid $325 asking $100 obo. Call 491-7996 Smith Workout $ Station Lots of Extras. Call 269-1174 $100 OBO TANNING LOTION -wholesale. Sell $220 Call Lisa 291-7628 Three Beige Marble S Sinks Ready to fm Install. All single. Asking $10 each. Call 553.6015 Trail er 4x6 T$225.,Shopsmlth ktl$500. Tennis ball lob-ster $100,Tread- mill $100.Dorm fridge $40.Laptop computer $100. CAll 904-272-7352 4, Two BMX Bikes 20 Inch wheels one S Mongoose and one Next bike. Good shape $100. Call Paul 620-9387 Two Twin Beds SCherry.wood pillar S headboards, mat- tress, box-springs, frames, comforters, sheets Included, Excel- lent cond. 573-0557 $175 4, WELDER SMultl Station Gym $100. Elna sewing machine w/case $50. Comet In working ciodition w/case $50. 908-4830 1i Building J-JLJ Supplies CONCRETE ROOF TILES, Hanson Vict. Midnight 2.5 pallets, rake & ridge vent, 352-585-7269 920 Business/ 920V Office Going Out of Business Sale-Glass showcase ,2 sale counters.Custom. made wall unit w/desk.Must sell.Call 904-388-8535/226-7845 Workstation / Cubicles ONLY $595 Herman Miller 8'x8' With Pedestal & Overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables & Jewelry Marquise Brilliant cut 1.14ct., E color VVS2, flanked by (2 .SOct trillions set in pLatinum $12k. 610-8801 925 Computers S450MHz Pentium 17" Monitor CDRW drive $100 300MHz Pentium Is" moni- tor CDRW drive $80 Call 249-6916 SCompaq 233MHz 36B, 50x CDRom SI 56k Mod, windows, 152MB SDRAM office crystal, BP Audio onboard Audio. $150 Bill 246.03017am.7pm 928 Electronics S50" Phllips TV Excellent condition S recently serviced, under warranty. $700 OBO. Call Jason (H)213-4384 or (W)542.8507 ext 105 19 ectronics iTV 4 Sale reo equip- all 778-2464 nation 2 w/3 trollers extension ap card. 6 for all. John 998 ynamlcs Speakers, tt 110 db PL, Super er 6.5 inch ne woofer OS Call 0-3931 ega36" T.V. rs old, like 9 $450. -9630 after )m C/Heat/ Fuel gOD w and cut ing cost! ned Black- eoak & delivered & 4261 Garage Sales ARK at, Oct 22, Lone Star ownsend .RAGE SALE ey, Monu- ;ross from s CC. furn, ols, elec. & &. Sat. 7-3. ine Rd S. Area furn, as jewl lots ff. Fri-Sat y Ave. LAND HS GARAGE ANNUAL. 8-2pm Furniture, lisc, Car ba Burgers water Place ide Sale. homes on d. between Atlantic. IN ESTATES SYard Sale e located at & 741 Pep- e & 324 N. Loop. No N CREEK ION FALL RAGE SALE OCTOBER 00 A.M. - iton 4/2 Backs erve screen % in GRwalkin spreapprvl K by appt. 2392 -Fri & Sat University W. #2. size 12 slim n.Desk air tys,cloths, 9-3 & Sat 1 Claire Ln. MOVING SALE 0/22/05. 2 m terwood i Dr. W. Misc. Mnd. $$ only -N'hood e, Clearwa- t 8am. Near Aug Rd. utton Oaks )od garage c t 22th . Rain or nbeam Rd Mand Holly Ridge Comm. Sale Sat. 8-12. San Jose N. of Orange Picker Rd. 'MOVING SALE I I 1 10/22 7 to 3. 5551 | I LondonLake Dr. Fur- | nature, odds & ends. SDon't Miss outil j Neighborhood Sale Shel SBay Subdivision 4mi E. of Dames Point Bridge on Heckscher Dr. Lots of kids toys & vari- ous items. Sat 8am-? N'SIDE-FINAL MOVING SALEI Paneling, Cabi- nets appliances, etc. Fr& Sat 8-6pm. 6820 Keyes Rd. off Braddock & Dunn. OP-BIG RUMMAGE SALE Fundraiser at Ridgeview H.S. Sat. Oct 22nd7a-3p. OP MOVING SALE. Sat & 1 1907 Captiva Dr off 220 near Whitey's Fish Camp ORANGE PARK CELEBRATION CHURCH Yard Sale Multi Family Sat. 10/22. 8am; 1512 Kingsley Ave. ORTEGA FOREST Sat 8-12 4606 Long Bow Rd., Huge Sale! Bargains! REED ISLAND COMMUNITY SALE Sat, Oct 22 8am. 2pm Behind St. Johns Landing RIVERSIDE/ AVONDALE -4235 Lexington Ave. Furn elect, blowup kayak, lawn mower. mega HH & kit items, clothes, Fri-Sat 8-2 SAN JOSE MOVING SALE Fri/Sat 8a-4p. Everything must go! 2469 Saragossa SOUTHSIDE-1050 Chat- ford Rd. Sat-Sun 9-3, fum, misc items, Subdv past BK Highschool S'side -Hickory Glen' Comm Sale Sat 8am.- 10/22 off Bowden Rd. SLAug-Moving. All must go. Furn,artaccess, antiq.Sat 10/22.8a-4p Call for preview. 940-0902 212 Edge of Woods Turnberry In WGV. SWITZERLAND Geneva Presbyterian women 1755 S.R. 13, yard sale. Sat 8:00-2:00. Furn clothes toys lots of mis WESTSIDE -Fr l'9-5 Sat 9-3.989 Westgate Dr. Variety W'slde-Multl F ram Sale/ BBQ Sat 8-4. Excavator. paddle boat.Boat & mtr, Truck tl bxsOpen House Sale Furn, Door prizes, 1429 Halsema Rd. N. Whitehouse off 1-10 Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting 0) $7/Day SFurniture L, 5 yr old 6pc Dining e Room Set Glass table top. Sits atop of a wrought Iron base w/marble inlay & scrolled legs. A picture is on Ebay w# 4410982676. $620 for set. Firm. 997-8731 A Antique Butterfly Leaf, trestle table, Sperf. cond. $350 264- 6364 Antique Wash $375. (904)725-0009 Bed, BIG SALEnd Low Overhead-U Save New Mattress Sets and backsWholesale Showroomalnut w/ublic Saurle 1/2walnut onrice- Twin Sets $79-795 drawer and doors. ExcFull Sent condition99-295 BED,-A- BARGAIN Queen $10Sets $1ing5-$499200 no Sets $250 -$995 Memory Foam Frclosem $4out00 cBhed BIG SALE" LOCan Deliverhead 505-7941U Save BED-100% All New Mat-tress Sets Whtroless Set. Whowroomlesale TwPricin Sets $79-795 Full S ets $99-$295 Can Deliver135 can deliver.05-7941 BED-10%Brand new Mafull sizet- Pricin.matt set in plastic$89 w/warranty $99. Can deliver. (904) 718-0617 . Bed fullsize bookcase headboard, frame, boxsprg, mattress w/ matching dresser $600. computer stand $90. call 642-7615 BED -KNGSZ New con-4 dition...moving to small condo. 15in mattress, 2pc box spring, with frame. Enclosed in waterproof plastic protector since purl chased last year: Includes sheets, pil- lows, cases, padded cover, spread... all for $600 cash. (904) 565-9277 9 Georgia-Pacific Palatka, Florida *Great company *Wage range $25.72 per hour General Mechanics We seek 1st Class General Mechanics for our Pulp & Paper Operations. Qualified applicants should have at least 4 years experience in maintenance and repairing modern high-speed industrial/military equipment. Millwright pipefitting experience desired, welding certification required. Send resume to: WorkSource 400 N. State Road 19 Suite 3 Palatka, FL 32177 Palatka Pulp and Paper Operations Equal Opportunity Employer C014298 1 20 JaxAir NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is *7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. ,,e6^- h the area. 0m to jp- do to Ln ru ':4 f ^ ( j 7 !0 / 3T" COv Flom,_ r ~ Lii t1~~o .40173205 ApN lb %4ft *~flwr Nw THE NS MAYPORT. FLORIDA Mirror A a V pe ^g bz: v7 v JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 20, 2005 955 Household 95 Furniture Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 / CLEARANCE SALEIII 3 PC Queen Bed $19d I5 Pc Oak Dinette $193 2 Pc Sofa&Chair From$29a S Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 CR's From $121 Color TVs From $7 4 Drawer Chests COURT CLEARANCE B, ose Floor Speakers 501s,Great sound, Excel. cond. $250 pair. 904-529-9630 aft 5pm BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $200 (904) 67*040S Brand Name Queen PIl- Iowtop set $150. w/warranty. Can deliver. (904)85 9350 BR FURN -8pc, used set, nat. maple finish $700 992-6466 BUNKBED Cargo med. finish w/dresser. desk & hutch. $450. 509-2431 & Captains Queen S Bed Dresser, i nIghtstand head- board, footbaord, railing, Simmons mat- tress medium oak, excellent condition, paid $2700. Asking $900 491-7996 COMFORTER -J.C. Penny, Qn reversible Shams, bed skirt, drapes, $145 783-8561 A Computer Desk Excellent cond $75, exercise bike excellent condi- tion $90. End tables, wood, excellent con- dition $90 each 645-0630 SBaby Crib 3 In 1 4 Crib, toddler bed. Sside rails make full "hdbd and ftbd. Crib mattress Inc. $150 obo 904-220-5996 DR SET -Mother of Pearl, curio cab, Made In Italy, seats 6, rectan le shp, white, $800 692-5989 S Enetrtalnment SCenter | Holds 32 inch TV. Wooden, 3 shelf, CD storage on side. $30 912674-4084 ENTER. CTR.-$135. Sleeper Sofa-$150, Desk w/chafr-$75, Kenmore Sewing Mach. w/cablnet-$100, TV & Stand-$30 Stereo sys. w/speakers-$40. 318-3224 Formal Dining Perfect Condition $1200 317-0529 4, Great Looking S Couch Neutral I colors with bur- Sgundy, excellent condition $175. Serious callers call "Von" 904-859-7117 MUST PICK UP Living Room Furn Sofas-Two $150 each; Arm chairs two $100 each; Rocker arm chair & ottoman $100 645-0630 MOVING SALE, furnm, vintage crnr sect. couch, crnr bl, oriental folding scrn, twin beds bdrm chr, 2 fir lamps, color TV, K-sz bdrm set 1970's, comp. w/desk. 631-0786 Moving Sale-Liv- I ng room sets | 1 $400-$600 each, dining room set $250, Bistro set $50. Call Ashley 908-7984 4, Oak Tables $150. 3piecemnook table & chairs $175, Pictures, Greenery pieces negotiable.. Call Mrs. Graham 710-3298 Recliner Sofa With fold down table & S love seat. Good K cond. Blue $500. Kitchen table w/matching china cabinet wood condi- tion $00 317-0529 4, Resin Wicker Coffee Table White, in excellent condition $25 030. 891-8460 Sofa Love Seat & Chair-Tan, very comfortable $500 OBO. Call Mike at 813.4001 or 998- 8822 SOFA -Iv seat $250, flat top range $300, d/w $75 tbl/chrs $75 422-4606 4, SoRd Oak King | Queen Headboard with lights, mirror storage, two nightstands. Top stor- age cabinets, triple dresser $675 276- 3736 South Western 6pc Bedroom Set $1200 Leather couchwith Autumn $750. Cof- fee/end tables $350 Call (904)537.-7862 STwo Natural White 4 Wicker Rockers J With green/beige cushions, in excel- lent cond. $50each OBO 891.8460 WATERBED k n g w/drawers, $400. Call 472-3653 .a Wrought Iron & SWood Tables TOL &Sofa & Cocktail. Bought from Pot- tery Barn. 2 Years old. $450 for both. They are on Ebay for pictures the number is #4410730815 904- 997. 8731 960 Machinery TOOL & DIE Hand tools. Like new/Fraction of cost. 912-882-5545 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services ALTO SAXOPHONE - rarely used, $1000. Call 904-998-0159 GUMBALL MACHINES -6., 3 new, 3 slightly used, 3 heads on 1 stand. pd $170ea. aski ng $100 ea. 282-9087 $6500. 509D2439 PIANO -Wurlitzer, Fruit- wood, Spinnet $700 obo 282-9087 Pool a Goods A4 Cannondale CFoor / T HybrId 24spd, d only rode 3x, pd $800. Sell $500. OBO Ca 4777879/He 7811704 GOLF BAG-Gator, w/clubs $400, Sears stationary exercise bike w/we ghts $100, original ab lounge $100 a Golf dubslRam gold 4 3pwl.3-5 woods bag$80. Dunlop irons 3.pw $35. 771- 0365 GYM SYSTEM -Para Body220, IncI press station. $500 285-3508 Pool Tables 1/2 Price All Maple No Formica Hand Carved 1" slate $1895 Save 505-7941 Adv. model 525x w/I-Link.wide track belt.$325. 09. Call Jason/Heather at 904 213.4384 Proform Crosswalk Treadmill-Protech cushioning.space saver.like new,.200. Call 264-2931 Schwinn, Comp, Bowflex,like new $550. 412-6063 4, Window A/C Heat/Cool $300. A/C Blower $25.00,7.00x15 Trailer tire & rim $25.Antique Gurman cam- era $100. 904-272-7352 985 Trailers SX10O UTILITY TRLR -$650 takes it. Call 287-6245 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock & Supplies -96 AQHA 14.2 hands Chestnut Mare, Sire, www.luckseasysantaboy.com Dam sum kinda beat, race horse. 2 day mounted police clinic team penned, trail $3500. 904n259-3732 1010 Pet's& Supplies o100 ogaL Salt Water Set up & running. Wet/Dry. Protein Skimmer.light syst.Drilled w/overflow Oak canopy cabinet. 8 fish Incl.$800.714-2120 40+ PUPPIES ON SALE Pet Emporium Avenues 464-0146, OP Mall 278-6800 Adorable Kittens SAffectionate. FREE STO GOOD HOME & Family, ready to purr in your la. 904-813-9539 V ADORABLE V PUPPY SALE iI Chihuahua, Yorklde, PaplIlion, Chinese Crested, Maltese www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 AMERICAN BULL DOG PUPS Titles dogs, grt bloodline. 491-8251 AUSIE PUPS -UKCI, Merle www.mccartyscorgis.c om 352-591-2271 Bengal Kittens, males, $500. 706-2949600 howellsweat@knology.net Bichon Frise Non - sheddin wht S&W, HC, $500. 778-3263/742-6333 Boxer,L Greyhound, Min-Pin, Schnauzer, Doxle.PoodleCocker, Blchon & more. 7444433/ 710-7645 CHIHUAHUA PUPS Tcup, 12 wks, POP, HC, 3M, Very tiny $500. 866- 7352 Chinese Pugs (2) 3y/o breedable Fern fawn color, $650. 778,8665 Im DACHSHUND MINI PUPS AKC, HC, M/F, LH/SH, $300 & up. 352 489 3733 Dachshund Pups M/F AKC, rare colors, micrchp, $450-$500 cash 4494267 DACHSHUNDS -MinI, CKC, blk/tan, lowrider bidin, 781-8538 DEER DOGS VETERAN For sale 813-5541 DOBERMAN PUPS 10 wks AKC loyal companions /home security $700. Call 352-875-8175 DOBIE PUP AKC POP, shots, tails dock, $450- $300. 904-275-4100 Eng Bulldog Pups AKC S&WHLTH CERT,$1800 Exc ped 904-282-9030 www.bullsbybo.com ENGLISH BULL DOG 14mo old top stud. $7000bo. 912-449 4398 ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPS Reg CKC & AKC, white, strong bloodline. $1700. 229-324-3333/873-4888 FISH TANK -72 gal bow frnt well estab, all fish, w/ l6ack cabinet, $700 692-5989 FREE Freindly dog to gd home. Bik male mix. 451bs. 1.5y/o,. 519-2814 Free Hound to good hm "Buddy" 1 yr.M shots very friendly. 724-5726 Free MINPIN, M Syrs to gd hm w/older cpl. no sm. kids 765-0601 4-8p GERMAN ROTTI -$450, very large, AKC POP, 339-1034 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups German binlines, exc temp/ intelligence. blk/tan, $350 514-5518 Jack Russell Pups-1st Shots & Wormed.POP $250ea. 225-0740 LABS PUPS AKC, shot records, Field Quality, 262-8162 / 463-0236 MIn Italian Greyhounds 2 males, lOmo old, look- ing for good home as a pair. Serious inquiries only.292-4742 Iv mess Parakeets w/ cage $20. Lovebirds w/cage $60. Senegal F$350. 374-3005 PIT BULL PUPS registered, razors edge BL. 710-7792 PIT BULL PUPS Red nose, 9wks, shots & wormed, $250. 745-6956 PIT BULLS Razor Edge 'pups -UKC reg, $700. S&W 704-968-0350 POM mix, sm. 8 wks. to 1 yr. $150 to $250. sh/w. vet rec. 904-264-3788. POODLES Standard Pups, AKC, OFA, BIk/White, $800 & up. 352.489 3733 RAT TERRIER PUPS UKCI, www.mccartysratter- riers.com 352-591-2271 Rottweiler AKC 13wks chmp bldln. potty train $500.obo. 771.1018 SALTWATER TANK. 90 gal. All you need w/fish. 1200.00. 887-7036 Sheltles AKC,POPHC. $300 neg. All ages. 786-7424 Shih Tzu M. 3mo. brown & white, shots, papers, ID chip, $600. 725-4446 SHIH-TZU's RULE -rare liver-nose pups born 9/7/02, 3f, 1m, $450. 213-9941 or 463-2254 Siamese Male CFA w/breeding rights, proven $700cash. 259-8305 STwo cats,both are fixed one black male,one bik/white female both two yrs old. 904-269-8148 YORKIE MALE PUPS AKC, S/W, $900 Call 706-339-7799 YORKIE PUPS AKC, $850 Taking deposits. Ready 10/20. 696-0063 YORKIE PUPS CKC 2 Males, 1 Female $750ea.940-6901/610-7616 Yorkshire Terrier-1.5 yr old male stud.AKC 51bs. $500 obo. 904-645-6027 The best bargain For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. .1!.....s Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals M10 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 133552000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trallers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 135 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID $ Boats or Yachts 545-8303 '03 Hurricane Deck Boat, 20' 130hp 4cyl Honda. Fully Loaded w/trolling motor. S21k obo.751-9856 4 14ft Aluminum SJohn Boat With S trailer, 8hp out- board, johnson motor, extras $650. Call 716-7338 S17f. Hydrosteam Vector Johnson, 115HPNo tilt/Tri galvanized trailer $1600. 384-7809 , 18' Sea Ray '98 S Open bow 115 S Mercury outboard. Runs great. Stain- less ski pole $8000 OBO 655-0486 18' Searay Bowrlder '98, 125 Mercury Outboard, Stainless Steel Prop. fish & ski package, Excellent condition, one owner, $11,900 OBO. Call 504 -0222 20' GRADY WHITE -'93, 175 Yamaha, dry stored, $15k. 904-277-8428 29' Chris Craft Cruiser, S1984 Exc. cond..twin x 305 engines.galley, AC,sleeps 6, screen enclosuremany extras $20,550. OBO 904.213- 9745 a 95XP&96XP Seadoos,w/dourble \f trailer w/toolbox $5000. Great cond. Call Lauren @ 614-6820 4 '96 Sea Doo With S Double trailer S|$1800 firm. Call for L all details (Jim) 904- 529-8263 or cel/ phone 645. 2303 SILVERTON& REGAL YACHTS & SPORT BOATS. Jacksonville's largest stocking dealer. 2005 410 SB & 38SB. Boat Tree at Lambs Yacht enter 3420 Lakeshore Blvd. 904-381-8980 WANTED- Boats, motors, trailers' any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 1210 Sailboats a 1980 CAPE DORY 30 BT CUTTER SHurricane Damaged. Top sides raked. Hull, deck, ports and hatches all in very good condition.Good drivetrain Boat has many extra parts and Is very salvageable. Lying In Blloxi. $12,000. 904-272.5484 26' COLUMBIA New motor, much equip. $2800 firm 904-874-9264 MacGregor Venture 24' Sailboat 1969.Nice trcond,two sails.No cush Ions,free trailerJax Marina $1500. 904. 292.0881 1215 Boat Dockage 1 1 & Rentals Marina Wet Slips Friendly + great rates. Trout River. 764-7022 0 RV's & 1 3 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1.800- 541. 6439 BT CRUISER -By Gulf-' stream, '05, like new MH, 25.5 Ford V10 eng, 12k ml, 2 sliders, 7yr ext warr ,$58,500 386-467-2499 $CASH PAID$ RVs, MHs. TTs 545-830 TITAN 25' -'80, remod, 4k gen, $3800. Cail786-1636 WInnebago Adventurer 2003 35 ft 2 slldeouts, 9000 mi, like new cond, $95,900 904-536-7482 Fifth Wheel's Travel Trailer's Pop-Up's LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED! Hi*Si3 1230 RV's & 1230 Supplies LET US SELL YOUR RV AT NO COST TO YOU Sales...Service... Parts...Rentals... RIVERS BUS & RV SALES 1-10 West Exit #351 Whitehouse www.RlversRV.com 800-253-0224 (904) 783-0313 MONTANA '03, 29ft 5th wheel, 2 slides, winter pkg, $26,900. 264-0109 POP-UP CAMPER '96 Jayco, sleeps 5, AC, $2800obo. 651-8932 1300 Motorcycles H.D. -'01 Duce, fully chromed, + extras, 6k ml, $13,900 287-1855 Q- Harley 1200XL '99 Pipes. Color-Aztec orange Diamond Ice $5500 firm. Call 282. 5513 1325 Automotive CHEVY IMPALA '05. Very low mi, need to sell fast $230mo wac. 338.1055 CHEVY Malibu LS '98, AT AC PW new tires xxnice $3900 obo 234-6611 In Chrysler 5th Ave S85 For Sale or new p parts. Battery, fuel pump, alternator, hoses, belts, tires, etc. Call 955-3442 or 27&86251 Chrysler LHS '99 SClean, fully loaded tIruns great, 152ki ml only $6,000 Call Sam 904-334-7573 CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 St#466A $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Chrysler Sebring 1995 2dr, hardtop,2.5,V6, I automactlc,cold.AC, runs great needs front pump seal $950.00. Call 272-2642/505-3692 CHRYSLER SEBRING '05 Very low ml $215mo wac. Must call 338-1055 Civic SI ZCmtr S1990,A/C, Perfor- Ike mance parts J&L SAudio Alpine head unit,wing west body kit $3K OBO. 349-3751/777-3963 Crutches- wood / paddediad stable, 4Illong pair & short pair -Like new. Each pair S8. Call 268-2482 DODGE INTREPID '04 very low mi,need to call now $215mo0wac. 338-1055 DODGE STRATUS '05 Like New All Pwr Take Over Payments $279 per mo .777.5500 ,, Entertainment center Holds 35" TV arid lots 4 0of electronic equip. Oak S color good cond. $75.00 Cal 573-2863 FORD CROWN VIC'02 Very low mi, must sell fast $10,988. 338-1055 FORD MUSTANG '04 St#3758B $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG COUPE '05. Immaculate, 2K mi cleanest In Jax, must sell quickly $18,945. 3897700 FORD MUSTANG GT 96 Very fast. $3995 Call now 338-1055 FORD TAURUS SLE '04 Low ml. Need to call $210mo wac. 338.1055 4, Grand Marquis '95 SWell maintained I new tires 30mpg Highway, oil changed, tires rotated every 5k miles, $2000 387-9489 Honda Accord EX a/ '04 Silver sedan k. fully loaded, black leather, tinted XM radio spoiler, perfect condition, 25k miles, garage kept 904-881.9221 HONDA ACCORD LX '05 St#263A $19,588 . TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC '88 Police Impoundl $395! Listings 800-749-8116 x7327 HONDA CIVIC '99 4 dr, 148K mi, 5 spd manual. exc cond, anti-lock brakes, air bags, $3800 Call Aaron 352 214- 4187 S Honda Civic LX-5spd,76Kmis,exc running car.NO AIR, $4500 OBO 4cyl. CAII 294 3564/992-6877 HONDA CRX '90 Police Inp. $3751 Listings 800-749-8116 x1848 4 Honda CRX SI-'91 S 1.6L, ZC Motor, 4,1 30,000mi, wings west body kit. Call Paul 620-9387 JAGUAR XJ6 '88 & '89 2 for $3000. '89 Runs gd, '88 Exc. parts car w/gd motor. 347-9259 JAGUAR X TYPE'02 3.OL, immac., 48,500 mi, $19,500 OBO 728-1767 JEEP Grand Cherokee Ltd, 4x4, all pwr, like new $6995. 234-6611 4, Jeep Liberty / Renegade '02 I Silver, very sharp! 47,000 miles. Ask- ing $13,500 0B9. Call NIkkl 912.882-6636or 912-258,4839 1325 Automotive Porsche 944 '85, runs great, new tires, sun roof, $2300 Call 233. 5548 ., Saturn SL1 '95 Engine needs work. S Body in GREAT condition. Good gas mileage. $600 OBO. 12-6742496 Ask for Jo Saturn SL2 '99 120k SWarranty, good cod, $3500 OBO (904)246-3951 TOYOTA CAMRY'98. Very clean, cold AC. Must sell $4995. 338-1055 TOYOTA CELICA '01 St#F622 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA COROLLA' 02 Very clean, low miles. $9995. Call 338-1055 TOYOTA SOLARA '02 SLE A/T Loaded Like New $13,990 777.5500 Volkswagon Beetle 0T '01 -Moonroof, leather, 5. speed, low miles, yellow, must sell, $10,500 Call (912)882-7598 Cute Little Turbo Bug VOLVO C70 Convertible '01 Moon dust, $22,500. 465-3353 VOLVO $40 '01 St#F720 $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VW Jetta GLS'02 1.8T, Loaded!! Leather. 48k $14,699 904-716-2430 1335 $2000 6r Less Chevy Astro Cargo Van '95 -Cabinets,AC,Looks & Runs good.$2k. 282-0722 CHEVY CAVALIER '93 4dr, AT, AC, clean car, $1500obo. 339-1892 Chevy Wagon '88 SGreat body and interior. New tires, suspension, exhaust. Needs water pump. $500 each. Ken 729-6421 1335 $2000 or Less DODGE DAKOTA -'92. topper, AT, CC, full pwr, $1200 obo 264-5682 DODGE RAM CHARGER 4x4'90. Great hunting truck. Cold AC, priced to sell now $2475. 389.7700 HONDA CIVIC '88 Police Impoundl $395! List- ings 800-749-8116 x7327 HONDA CRX '90 Police Inp. $3751 Listings 800-749-8116 x1848 NISSAN 200SX '96 great shape must sell need cash $1675. Call 389 7700 $5001 POLICE IMPOUNDSI Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 x2529 Trucks /i 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 4, Black Beauty SUV 1999 15K,Loaded.new 1 Tires Alpine stereo alarm,Tan interlor.Call Peaches 904-568-4984 BMW X-3 3.0 2004 Auto, Prem pkg, low ml. $33,988 371-4728 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN '99 St#F728 $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV TAHOE Z71'04 Leather 4x4 Factory War- renty $27,900 777- 5500 CHEVY AVALANCHE '03 Exc cond, loaded, low miles, priced for immed sale $18,975. 389-7700 CHEVY BLAZER 4D '00 St#F531 $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY BLAZER LT '98. 4x4, very clean, need to sell fast $4995. 338-1055 SChevy Blazer ZR2 97, 4WD, Book S value, $6100 Ask- ing $4400. Loaded with extras. Remote starter PS/PW. Call 463-1643, 272-7506 CHEVY C1500 '05 Crew Cab. Immac cond. Fully loaded, must sell this week. $19,935. 389.7700 FORSTAIGTAL ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777 5600 KEY AUDI 1660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 ME MiMnz7 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Chevy Shortbed '88, 4x4. V8, good body, runs great, auto, toolbox, $2600 904 265 3729 Chevy Silverado '03 V6,AT.Reg cab,20k ml, $12,500. 904-463-7923 CHEVY SSR '05- Red St#F727 $34,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY Tahoe '01, black, loaded, DVD sunroof. $16,500. 912-262-1414 CHEVY TAHOE '03 St#6125A $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE DAKOTA '00. 4dr, very low miles, need to see this $6995. 338-1055 DODGE DURANGO '03 29,000 MILES PW.PL,CRUISE. $15,990 777-5500 Dodge Ram 1500 S'97 V8 long bed, Great AC. new tires, runs great, $5000 OBO 655-0486 DODGE RAM S 1SOOSLT '96 4 'I r Long bed, Excellent cond., many xtras. $7200. obo. Call 904- 406-0060 Dodge Ram 1996 1500, 5LTLaramie long bed I ext- cab,exc. cond. Runs like new many ,extras, Must see $6500 090 406.0060 Dodge Ram 2500 '98-V 10 AC.PWR,EXC COND.$8800 Call 962-7378 DODGE X-CAB DAKOTA '98 St#BUCF682A $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FACTORY WHEELS & TIRES-All truck models available & some cars. $300 and up. 904-291-4646 Luke FORD ESCAPE '05 St#5685B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXCURSION '04 17,000 miles $19,990 777-5500 FORD EXPEDITION XLT'03 31,000 Miles All The Toys $19,990 777-5500 a. Ford Explorer '02 EB, V8, 4WD, 42k i miles, leather, rear seat, sunroof, rear AC 6 disc changer, tow pkg, great condition $17,500 912-576-6631 FORD EXPLORER -'95, XLT, 4x4 144k mi, $4000 982-1836 Ford Explorer XLT '00 Loaded, Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD RANGER XLT XCab '00 Very low ml, need to sell fast $6995. 338 1055 FORD XCAB F-150 '99 St#6152B $8788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC SIERRA SLE '99 3DR XCAB A/T $9990 777-5500 GMC YUKON DENALI XL '04. TV/DVD, fully loaded immac, priced to sell now $32,975. 389-7700 4. Honda Pilot Ex '05 With leather dvd and low miles. Great vehicle. Must sell $26,500. 2983484 504- 6947 Jeep Cherokee 2001- Sport PW, PDL, AT, 107k mi, $6400. 729-8552 & Jeep CJ- 7 '84 Black, original 258, tL new seats, tires, transmisslo clutch, runs good, needs some restora- tion $4500 obo 904"220-5996 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '05. Outstanding, must see to appreciate, priced to sell $19,875. 389'7700 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD -'9SV8, 4x4, towing pkg, $4200 568-1732 JEEP LIBERTY'02 Very clean. $9995 Call 338 1055 JEEP WRANGLER '04 Unlimited A/T 4x4 8k miles mint cond $19,990 777-5T00 JEEP WRANGLER '04 St#F736 $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER RUBI- CON 'OS. Immac cond, 3K mi priced to sell very quick $22,975. 389- 7700 KIA SORENTA '03 St#F347 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LANDROVER -Range Rover, '00, 4.0, low ml, $14,500 247-1543 LEXUS RX300 '01 St#F688 $21,588 , TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA 4x4 XCAB '00. Need to sell fast $7995. Call now 338-1055 MAZDA TRIBUTE '03 St#4116B $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MERCEDES ML320 -'02, fact warr, AWD Desi- gno model, green, $47k new, 31.5k mi, exc cond, $24k 387-5115 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 R IDAUMMEE 4620 Soutside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.woddimportssaco0m 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 YE"; ,-; --- Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA TUNDRA XCB -'04 St#F261 $22,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO V70 XC '02 AWD Sunroof Leather $19,990 777-5500 1345 Vans/Buses Chevy Astro Cargo Van '95 -Cabinets,AC.Looks & Runs good.$2k. 282-0722 CHEVY VENTURE LS '97 exc cond 83K ml $5000 obo 714-9463, 696-3132 DODGE 1500 RAM '01 Cony. Van loaded 49kml warr, $8500. 904.786.2115 DODGE CARAVAN '05 Excellent cond, loaded, great gas mileage, must sell $13,975. Call 389-7700 DODGE GR CARAVAN '99 Green, 2 sliding doors, rear AC, 22mp, 1 owner excellent condition. $6300obo. 904-284-0047 K. ArgO FORD F250 "87 Wrk Truck w/utll. body. Runs gd $1000obo. 339.1892 NISSAN QUEST VAN '93 AT, AC, good transp. $13000bo. 339-1892 4, Pontiac Montano Extended minivan tL '99, red, great condition, roof rack, new tires and brakes. 75k miles $6300 (904)210-7455 PYLMOUTH VOYAGER '95 St#BUCF534A $1588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA SIENNA LE '01 Very clean, need to sell fast $9995. 338.1055 Support your military. The best bargain in town. SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atantc Blvd. 641-6455 HdHD4H1i BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 iOL'I k/b'UJ :]-^ :i O'STEEN VOLVO 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 omr4-,TTM ATLANTIC INFINIf 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 wwwcityautonotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 JJ=4-=[M I FOR I TOYO FTMW I CADILLAC I I HOND ufMrT I CHEV ............. 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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 |
| 104 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |