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Air Show Coming Sea & Sky Spectacular Is Nov. 4-6 Page 5 Flying Club Moves ja' Navy Flying Club Now On Base Pages 8-9 Inside This Issue! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005 RI. L A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER HURICANE U E Jv wIJ~J LaiVD 1FF E.FF ORTT A fleet of trailer trucks stocked with ice, food, water and medical supplies await FEMA orders to help Hurricane Wilma victims. Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jax and FEMA work together to provide relief By ]O Mike England Assistant Editor NAS Jacksonville and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have been working togeth- er to provide relief to the victims of Hurricane Wilma. FEMA has delivered more than 300 truckloads of relief supplies to hurricane-ravaged portions of South Florida since relief efforts began at NAS Jax Friday. Work began Friday morning as trucks Photo byJO1 Mike England Federal Emergency Management Agency Staging Manager Jim Noplis (center) meets with NAS Jacksonville officials to coordinate relief efforts for Hurricane Wilma victims Friday morning. trickled in from around the country with much needed relief supplies. However, that was just the beginning of what has turned into a massive relief operation following Wilma's 125-mile winds and torrential rain. NAS Jacksonville's department heads met with FEMA officials Friday morning to plan and coordinate relief efforts. Security, supply and logistics issues were the primary topics of discussion in a meet- ing that solidified the partnership between the base and FEMA. "It's important that all of us are on the same page," said NAS Jax Operations Officer Cmdr. Ted Carter. "This has been an all hands effort from day one. The amount of time that NAS Jax personnel have contributed to this effort is astound- ing. I think that when everything is said and done, our security department will be recognized as the heroes of this effort. The department, already stretched thin as it is with deployments to Cuba, Iraq and Afghanistan, has responded brilliantly to this crisis." "Having an agency such as FEMA set up shop at NAS Jax presents a unique set of challenges for the security department, but we are up to the challenge," NAS Jacksonville Director of Security Lt. Cmdr. Grace Peek stated. FEMA officials have had nothing but good things to say about the response they've received from the men and women of NAS Jax. "The base responded quickly to our arrival with equipment such as forklifts, ramps, and ample warehouse space," said FEMA Area Staging Manager Jim Noplis. "The response and warm welcome from the folks at NAS Jax has been phenomenal." Noplis explained that NAS Jax was cho- sen as their operational center because of See FEMA, Page 11 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Food Locker Manager FC2 James Fortney stocks the shelves of the base food locker with some donated items. Food items are needed for the upcoming holiday season. NAS Jax Food Locker in need of donations By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer he NAS Jacksonville Food Locker is con- tinuing its year-round mission to ensure every military family here who may need a little help financially, gets a nutritious holi- day meal for Thanksgiving. The food locker program helps Sailors and their families who are in need by collecting donations from those who are able to give. "The food locker program is a great program, See FOOD LOCKER, Page 11 Photos by Miriam S. Gallet A tanker delivers gasoline to the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange AutoPort Oct. 18. NEX gas station encourages conservation By Miriam S. Gallet Editor ast month, as a result of Hur- ricane Katrina and its effect on the Gulf Coast refineries infra- structure, the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange Automotive Service Center experienced limited distribution and was forced to ration the amount of gasoline customers could purchase. Other Navy Exchange Service Com- mand (NEXCOM) gas stations across the U.S. also experienced some sort of shortage in gasoline delivery. During a normal month, the base gas station sells approximately 400,000 gallons of gasoline. "Even though I had to implement a 10-gallon limit per vehicle for three days last month, the disruption was very lim- ited," explained Colin O'Rourke, NEX Automotive Service Center manager. "I had two choices one was to allow our customers to fill their tanks on first come basis and run out of gas in a few hours, or two, limit the sale of gasoline to 10 gallons and serve a greater num- ber of our customers." "My goal during those three days was to serve as many customers as possible with very little disruption," he contin- ued. "Yes, we did run out of gas, but it was only for one day when the tanker was unable to make it to Florida." According to Larry Boone, (NEX- COM) automotive program manager, NEXCOM is working hard to prevent disruption. "Rest assured, we are work- ing closely with our fuel suppliers and taking all possible actions to meet our customers' automotive fuel needs," said Boone. "In the interim, I encourage all cus- tomers to conserve gasoline wherever possible," he continued.. O'Rourke has joined NEXCOM in encouraging all drivers to conserve fuel by reducing their driving speed by 10 miles per hour and avoid rapid acceler- ation and braking. "I would like to encourage all of our customers to con- serve gasoline," said O'Rourke. "NEX patrons can help us by reducing the See NEX, Page 11 A ~~%BIB Lt. Teresa Mitchell of the Commander, Navy Region Southeast Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Department, pumps gasoline in her car at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange AutoPort Oct. 20. TOUCHING Time changes this Sunday Department recommends you change the batteries in B AE Don't forget to change your clocks back one hour your smoke detectors. This simple habit just takes a Sunday morning at 2 a.m. as we revert back to moment and could save your life. Another reminder - Standard Time. At the same time, the NAS Jax Fire smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years. www.jaxairnews.com r/ is _ 2 JaxAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Simple steps to reduc By FLTCM(AW/SW) Ion Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief Although Hurricane Katrina is long gone, the affects are still being calculated. The talk of the day is about upcoming energy prices. Some sources indicate we may be headed for a 20 to 40 percent increase in energy prices during the winter months. Homeowners who rely on natural gas may see, on average, a 50 percent increase. For some of you, these elevated costs will mean tightening your budg- ets. Fortunately, there are some very simple things we can all do that may at least help keep our budgets in check. I'll start with our homes. Depending on the age of your home, you may be throwing, away a lot of money if you are not paying attention to some little things that, when added together, can really increase your home heating costs. Turn your water heater to the warm setting (120 degrees Fahrenheit). Make sure your water heater has an insulating blanket Consider replacing incandescent lights with compact fluorescents (CFLs) that can save three-quarters of the electricity used by incandescents. Check the age and con- FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson edition of your major appli- ances, especially the refrig- erator. You may want to replace them with more energy-efficient models. Clean or replace fur- nace, air-conditioner, and heat-pump filters on a regu- lar basis. Rope caulk leaky win- dows. Insulate hot water pipes and ducts wherever they run through unheated areas. Seal up the largest air leaks in your house the ones that whistle on windy days, or feel drafty. The worst culprits are usually not windows and doors. They're utility cut-throughs for pipes, gaps around chim- neys, gaps around recessed lights in insulated ceilings or unfinished spaces behind cupboards and closets. Schedule an energy .e your audit (ask your util pany or state energy for more expert ac your home as a whole In addition to attention to the v heat and maintain home, there are so: easy steps you can : conserve automobi Although your car well in the miles pe category, your driving and maintenance a could help you redi fuel bill as well. Be a light foo more you "step on lower your miles per Keep a log: T your fuel economy you maintain a re point for comparison Good in Maintaining option pressure is one of ways to increase f ciency. Weight watch heavier your car, ti fuel it takes to n Whenever possible your car as light as Fill'r up, not ov when the pump si automatically. Don't be idle modern, fuel-i engines do not nee warmed up. Unne idling wastes fuel. Stay in tune: K car in top mechanics If it runs good, cheaper. Buy from busy energy bills ity com- tions: Since their tanks are y office) filled more often, you are advice on less likely to get gas with le. water or other impurities. paying Plan local trips and way you errands: Some simple fore- in your thought will prevent having me very to retrace your path. follow to Drive straight: Make ile fuel. sure your front suspension may do is properly aligned. Poor or gallon alignment causes friction, ig habits causes premature tire wear, attention and requires extra gas to uce your move your vehicle. Cruise control: On long t: The trips where traffic permits, it" the use your cruise control. gallon. Low grades: Don't racking waste money on premium will help gas if your car doesn't 1ference require it. Consult your ation. owner's manual. fla tion For more gas mileage tips, the bestre visit: http://www.fuelecono- uel effi- my.gov/feg/drive.shtml Shipmates, we all work rs: The hard for our money. As ener- he more gy prices go up, we owe it to aove it. ourselves to do what we can e, make to conserve and prevent our- possible. selves from wasting energy er: Stop and money. huts off I'm confident if we all take advantage of some of the : Most tips I outlined, we will limit injected the damage to our bank ed to be accounts. I think you'll be cessary amazed if you just turn your thermostat down in the win- eep your ter, turn off lights when al shape. you're not in the room, and it runs remember to perform rou- gas sta- See BILLS, Page 11 ON THE HOMEFRONT Military marriages are difficult in By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor C(Tf the military wanted soldiers to have wives, they would issue them." This is common joke among military couples. My grandmother, Doris-a former Navy wife-has another rare, if less tactful, gem: "You need 'em to lay the keel but not the launch the ship" (in reference to conceiving and delivering a military brat, of course.) The idea of military couples being separated for extended periods of time and enduring unusual family circum- stances is nothing new. The problems inherent to love military-style should- n't be unheard of. And that's exactly why I was surprised to see an article in the St. Petersburg Times by Letitia Stein Oct. 9, 2005 titled "Securing the Homefront." "These days, marital relations is no laughing matter," Stein writes. "With the nation at war, husbands and wives are paying a price at home...Behind doors, families still may be hurting." All valid points, but here's the news flash: military couples and their mari- tal relations pay a price in peacetime, too. It isn't just because of the war that marriages are troubled. The idea of coming home to a wife and children who have lived without you for six months or longer is something mili- tary families face all the time, not just during a war. They've been doing it since...well, since the beginning of the military. And as a military brat and military wife myself, I can assure you, life as a dependent is just as hard when there is no war. In some ways (dare I say it?) war makes things easier. Sure, families are separated longer and endure greater worries and stress, but at least there is a purpose-albeit intangible-for their suffering. My husband has only deployed dur- ing a war, never in peace, but by the time I turned 22-years old, my Navy father had been deployed for 11 years...most of them in peacetime. As a young girl, I had hard time under- standing why dad went away for so long and so often. There was no obvi- ous cause and effect. When mom said, "dad is serving the country," or "dad is protecting our free-, dom," it fell on deaf ears, ears that were busy listening to "The Jetsons" on the Cartoon Network. Years later, when I was the wife/mother standing in the terminal waving goodbye to my husband, it helped me to tell 2-year-old Ford, "There are bad people in the world and daddy has been picked to go fight them and protect us." Because,, really, how-can you explain the other times, our spouses leave, times when it is deemed "normal," or "a standard deployment"? In her article, Stein seems almost shocked that husbands and wives have to "date each other again" when a sol- dier returns from war. What's she's missing is that on any given day, thou- sands of military families are separat- ed from one another. And it's been that way long before the war in Iraq. war and peace Yet, this is how it always happens when a war dominates the headlines. Suddenly the rest of the country is interested. Suddenly they are intrigued by and concerned about mili- ' tary marriages, long deployments, and the effects on families. They don't seem to realize we've been doing this all along, even when they were more interested in who wore what at the Academy Awards. Which reminds me of another old military joke-the one about soldiers deploying for "six months at a time." Oh wait, I'm sorry, that isn't a joke, is it? That's what they really tell us! The truth is our husbands deploy for six months only after they have done six months of work-ups (during which they are home one week, gone for two; home two months, gone for one). Still I laugh when a reporter men- tions our "long six month deploy- ments," or the stress on a family when the husband/wife is gone for "six months." Perhaps the big homecomings we see aired on television after a war are more glamorous and newsworthy than the two hundred times I've gone to pick up my husband at midnight at the air terminal, when he's coming home from a work-up and I'm wearing old sweat pants and tennis shoes and not waving any flags. No, I suppose those moments aren't as interesting, even though they make up 90 percent of our military home- coming experiences: And that's no joke. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. HEY, MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan! What's up with these chain letters I keep getting in my email? Sometimes they tell me I will have bad luck if I don't forward them to my friends. Some others promise that something great will hap- pen to me within 24 hours unless I break the chain. Recently I received one that promised I would make a lot of money. This one sounded really good. All I need to do is send one dollar to five dif- ferent people. I then add my name to the-bottom of a list of 10 people and remove the top name. After a few weeks, people are sending money to me -because my name goes to -'the top of the list. The let- ter said I would be making $50,000 in a couple of months and that the money -would keep rolling in. Sounds too good to be true. MoneyMan Sez: Of course! Not only that, it is illegal. It is against the Title 8, U.S. Code, Section 1302, the Postal Lottery Statute. Almost all chain letters hold out some sort of reward for comply- ing money, good luck, a blessing, or just a good feel- ing. They also predict gloom and doom if you do not follow through on the letter's instructions. Without a doubt, the Internet has caused a huge proliferation of chain let- ters and now they have become an online fact of life. What should you do? Ignore them. There is no evidence that good things happen if you send them or bad thing if you don't. Think about it this way are you happy or annoyed when a friend send one of these letters to you? As far as getting rich? Put your spare cash in investments. You will get a better return and have a less likely chance of ending up in the slammer. More questions? Call Hey Moneymanl at 778-0353. J~~V'--"&.,~,U N'w'so ar 4 SUND SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. I ___ ____ ___Ill I "1 I l I 11 I _lI I I I /RCRN ROBERT STREET Job title/command: *NAS Jax Air Operations Hometown: Roanoke, Va. Family Life: Married Past Duty Stations: NATTC Pensacola Career Plans: To become a rich air traffic controller. Most Interesting Experience: Experiencing Hurricane Ivan in Pensacola. Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! SJob title/command: Educational Technician, Child Development Center Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. Family Life: Married for 16 years to my hus- band, Marvin. Children: Marquet, 15, Khyliah, 2, and Marvin Jr. (deceased) 1992-99. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To continue my career in early childhood education, either working in the school system or in my owh childcare center. Most Interesting Experience: Moving to San Diego at age 18 and experiencing the mixture of culture there. Words of Wisdom: With God all things are possible -Matthew 19:26. A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones Proverbs 14:30. Naval Hospital influenza schedule on hold pending vaccine arrival From Naval Hospital Public Affairs T he flu vaccine expected to arrive at Naval Hospital Jacksonville at the end of October has been delayed. The projected arrival time is now projected for early November. Therefore, the inoculation schedule announced earlier in Jax Air News is invalid, pending a firm date of arrival for the vaccine. When dates are confirmed a revised schedule'for inocu- lations for Naval Hospital Jacksonville TRICARE Prime and Plus patients will be announced. Naval Hospital Jacksonville will not provide the flu vaccine.to TRICARE Standard beneficiaries. Those beneficiaries should contact their civilian doctor or local health department. We regret any inconvenience this delay causes our beneficiaries. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji A IINmE is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Ji Mb NIES do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. Te editor. The can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the lInA Itn, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JIM B ANNM 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 JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 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 Expand your choices Check out Humana during your open season, Nov. 14 A 1to Dec.12. We've got the plan you need at a price you :L can afford. Call us toll free: S.. 1-888-393-6765, 8 a..m-. to 8 p .mh., EST Z* Cor visit us online at Ahttp://feds.humana.com nce hen you need itmost 4 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 CPRW-11 continues leadership seminar series By Lt. Tony Walters CPRW-11 PAO Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 (CPRW-11) hosted the second of what is a continuing series on leadership aimed to assist the officers of CPRW-11, VP-5, VP-16, VP-62, AIMD, and ASD enhance their pro- fessional development and leadership knowledge. Like the first leadership seminar, this event was conducted at the NAS Jax Officers' Club and featured two distinguished speakers. The first speaker, Medal of Honor recipient Col. George "Bud" Day (USAF, Ret.), is the nation's most highly decorated officer since Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The second speaker was Robert Kaplan, current edi- tor and writer for The Atlantic Monthly and author of 11 popular books. In his opening remarks, CPRW-11's Commodore, Capt. Dennis Sinnett, explained the motivation for inviting the guest speakers to Jacksonville. "I'm chartered to train you to fly, fight and lead wher- ever the combatant com- manders need you. We are at war, with service mem- bers dying every day. Today will help you to get perspective," said Sinnett. With 150 officers in attendance, the lecture was designed to bring into focus military leadership in times of extreme crisis as well as real-world foreign policy as the United States changes roles in world poli- tics. Photo courtesy of CPRW- 11 Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven's Leadership Seminar afforded approxi- mately 150 officers the opportunity to gain real-world perspective from Medal of Honor recipient Col. George "Bud" Day (USAF, Ret.) (seated, left) and author/journalist Robert Kaplan (seated, right), who are shown above with Capt. Dennis Sinnett (seated, center) and the CPRW-11 staff. Day's career encompassed prisoner to escape from difficult leadership chal- 34 years and three wars; he North Vietnam. lenge he encountered in received nearly 70 decora- Within two miles of free- Hanoi. He replied, "Com- tions and awards of which dom and after two weeks of munication between lead- more than 50 were for corn- evading, Day was recap- ers in each building was my bat. Most notable of his tured by the Viet Cong. His biggest challenge...not decorations is our nation's capture began his 67- many other leadership highest military honor, the month imprisonment that challenges presented them- Congressional Medal of would end only upon his selves, because everyone Honor, presented to him by release on March 14, 1973, maintained high standards then President Gerald at the end of the conflict, to the Code of Conduct and Ford. As the senior ranking the chain of command." On Aug. 26, 1967, Day's POW officer of various sec- Day retired from active accumulation of more than tions of the "Hanoi Hilton," duty in 1977. Following his 5,000 flying hours came to he was responsible for mod- retirement, he wrote an an abrupt halt when he ern day heroes like Sen. autobiography, Return With was shot down over North John McCain. Honor, detailing his suffer- Vietnam and immediately Day shared stories from ing as a captive in North captured by the North his time in captivity that Vietnam. Vietnamese following his demonstrated to every offi- Now a practicing attor- ejection. cer present valuable exam- ney with a degree from the Despite serious injury, he ples of leadership and University of South Dakota managed to escape and courage under extreme con- Law School, Day's most evade across the demilita- editions. recent accomplishment rized zone back into South During the question and came in February 2001 Vietnam, earning the dis- answer forum, Day was when he won a major victo- tinction of being the only asked what was the most ry for World War II and Korean retirees in the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. He currently has a thriv- ing law firm in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Following the inspira- tional talk by the colonel, Sinnett introduced Kaplan, who has been called one of the "most widely read" authors defining the post- Cold War era. Kaplan was embedded with Saddam Hussein's army during the Iran-Iraq War in 1984, gained first hand experience of Oper- ation Iraqi Freedom while embedded with U.S. troops and has written several articles and books. Additionally, Kaplan has been a consultant for the U.S. Army Special Forces regiment, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S. Air Force; lectured for the Military War Colleges, FBI, NSA, CIA, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and in 2002, was awarded the U.S. State Department Distinguished Public Service Award. During his presentation at the leadership seminar, Kaplan shared the thoughts he presents in his latest book, Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground. Kaplan stressed the importance of providing proper training to noncom- missioned officers, because of their role as "action offi- cers" in future conflicts. The personnel of CPRW- 11 were afforded an out- standing experience with the information provided by the two guest speakers. NMCRS volunteer seminar slated All interested person- nel are encouraged to attend a volunteer semi- nar Nov. 8 at 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officer's Club. Barbara Sheffer, director of volunteer support for the Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society, will present the seminar. This training seminar is designed for om- budsmen, members of officer's wives clubs and enlisted wives clubs, spouses of com- manding officers, exec- utive officers or com- mand master chiefs and any others interested in supporting the volun- teer efforts of the socie- ty. The intent of the sem- inar is not to recruit vol- unteers from those attending, but to help them identify potential volunteers from their respective commands. Following the event, a free lunch .will be pro- vided. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to Diane Bennett at 542-3515 by Nov. 3. HS-5 and Navy EOD train at NAS Jax By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO Make sure th iety',W.ifrW eFg .. They're here far you! On an early autumn morning last week, eight members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Unit 6 arrived at the HS-5 hangar, home of the "World Famous Nightdippers-" The team members trav- eled to NAS Jacksonville for two intense days of training with the squadron, a result of careful coordina- tion between the squadron and the EOD unit. During the ensuing oper- ations, the Nightdippers spent more than eight hours of flight time train- ing with the EOD unit. HS-5's pilots and aircrew worked with the unit to perfect various naval spe- cial warfare tactics, in order to prepare EOD Mobile Unit 6 for its upcoming deployment cycle. The Nightdippers inte- grated various aspects of helicopter rope suspension training (HRST) into the exercises for the maximum benefit of all involved. The HRST scenarios included fast rope, rap- pelling, and the use of spe- cial patrol insertion/extrac- tion rigs on the first day. / Photo courtesy of HS-5 The HS-5 "Nightdippers" team up with members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 6 for two days of fast rope and rappelling exercises. Various real-world tactical situations were practiced, which provided extremely valuable training for both the HS-5 crews as well as the EOD unit. AW2 Brad Evenson noted that the event provided for "first- rate training in an oppor- tune location." The second day of exercis- es focused on helicopter cast and recovery opera- tions, a method of rapidly inserting and extracting troops in over water areas. By the end of the second day, much useful training had been provided and received by the Nightdip- pers. 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HIr1 4to4 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 5 NAS Jax hosts Motorcycle Safety Rodeo By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor Service members from all over Northeast Florida and Southern Georgia came out to NAS Jacksonville Oct. 17 to check out the NAS Jacksonville Motorcycle Safety Rodeo at the Navy Exchange parking lot. The rodeo was held to provide an enjoyable event that promotes motorcycle safety and educates Sailors and Navy Department of Defense civilians on motorcycle law, license requirements, training requirements and safe operation. Event organizer Mary Crawford of BMT Designers and Planners thought the event would be a good way to promote motorcycle safety to Sailors. "When most motorcycle riders think about safety, they imagine hours spent in long, boring safety class," Crawford said. "The rodeo is a fun way for riders to learn about riding skills and safety equipment." Some of the events at the rodeo included a motorcycle accident victim experience brief, a lesson on the proper fitting of helmets, a demonstration by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motorcycle Demonstration Team and other related briefs by the Naval Safety Center. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Officer Tracey Oman thinks that many motorcycle riders need to learn many of the lessons that were taught at the rodeo. "I see countless riders on the road who have no clue how to con- trol their bikes," Oman said. "Many riders go way too fast, don't know how to brake properly and lack even basic maneuvering skills." NAS Jax Safety Officer Ron Williamson agrees. "The number of Sailors involved in motorcycles accidents is completely unaccept- able," he said. "We are losing way too many people to accidents that are very avoidable." Many motorcycle safety compa- nies and equipment vendors attended the rodeo to introduce Sailors to the latest in motorcycle safety gear. "I was really impressed with amount of new gear on display here," said LN1(SW) Troy Leblanc. "They really pulled out all the stops." NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn thought the rodeo was a success and hoped Sailors would become more enthusiastic about motorcy- cle safety. "This is definitely something we will do again in the future," he said. "Events like this go a long way towards making NAS Jacksonville and our local com- munity a safer place." NAS Jax requires that all of its Sailors complete a motorcycle safety course before they are allowed to ride on base. To sign up for the course, contact the NAS Jax Safety office at 542- 3082. NAS Jacksonville's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Photo by PH3 David Didier Members of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motorcycle Demonstration Team put on a show for the spectators at the NAS Jacksonville Motorcycle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17. Photos by JO1 Mike England Local Vendor Gus Duliakas, right, shows ACC(AW) David Butts the latest in motorcycle safety gear. Department would like to thank the following Motorcycle Safety Rodeo sponsors: Stock, Mild to Wild, Inc., A&M Motorcycle Safety Course, Patriot Motorcycle Training, Purcell's Motorcycle and Marine World, Motorcycle Safety Foundation, ADAMEC Harley-Davidson, Sayre Enter- prises, and Suzuki Sea Doo of Orange Park. Neither MWR nor any part of the federal government officially endorses any company, sponsor or their prod- ucts or services. Recreation and Traffic Safety Regional Supervisor Carl Bennett (right) explains the rules of the motorcycle safety road course to HM2 Mathew Thomas at the NAS Jacksonville Motorcycle Safety Rodeo. Jacksonville Sea & Sky Spectacular is next weekend From the City of Jacksonville Join Naval Station May- port, the City of Jack- sonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach as the skies and waterways of the First Coast are transformed into the back-drop for the most exciting air acts and mili- tary demonstrations in the world. This event features a dynamic over-the-ocean sky show highlighted by the Blue Angels along with other military and civilian flight teams, an amphibious landing demonstration, live entertainment, static dis- plays, simulators, interac- tive games and children's activities all at the Jack- sonville beaches. Schedule of Events Nov. 4, 4-10 p.m. Opening Ceremony Seawalk Pavilion, 4:45 p.m. United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon More informa- tion Navy Band Southeast, 5:30 p.m. Special Guest Speakers and Welcome Remarks Pledge of Allegiance Parade of Colors, NS May-port Color Guard 21-Gun Salute, NS Mayport Weapons Department Meet the air show performers at the pre-flight party Sneakers Sports Grille, 6:30-9 p.m. Jacksonville Beach Come meet your favorite Jacksonville Sea & Sky Spectacular performers featured throughout the ',~. 4. week- end and get their auto - graphs! Fre e a n d open to t h e public. Free show- ing of block- buster movie "To p Gun" - 4 Seawalk Pavilion, 7:30 p.m. November 5-6, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Klif4Kids 5K Run A portion of proceeds to benefit Dreams Come True Jacksonville Beach running south of the lifeguard station One Mile Fun Run, 4:30 p.m. 5K Run, 5 p.m. Registration & Refresh-ments Participants can register on-site beginning Nov. 4 or pre-register at www.1stplacesports., com. Sky Show, 11 a.m. 4 p.m. The incredible sky show will fea- ture the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and many more military and civilian aer- obatic performers. Sea Show, 12:20 p.m. Don't miss the awe-inspiring amphibious landing as amphibious assault vehicles storm the beach. This experience is one that you won't want to miss. 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The church is nestled in the mid- dle of a beautiful valley in the mountains of Western North Carolina, and it was amazing to me how little had changed as I drove up the road into the little community. The houses all looked the same, the fields looked the same, and when I got there, the people for the most part looked the same. Going back to that place was one of the highlights of my year, not because of the scenery, but because of the people, and what they rekindled in me. When I went there in 1990, I was young and full of vinegar. I was con- vinced I knew just about every- thing, and could single- handedly Ss solve almost any problem. If I had gone to a church that --- ,was filled ? ,,,with a group ., of people k w who thought Chaplain like that, I (Lt.) Mylon Pope would have had major problems, but what I found was a church filled with people who knew who they were, and were happy with where they were, and as I lived there, and worked among them, I began to find that there are more important things than fame or fortune. The loud journey up the ladder of success is appealing, but the quiet and serenity of the moun- tains and their people had more to offer. They allowed me the time to slow down, and really discover who I was, and what I really believed. I guess that is something we all have to do ...find out "who am I", and "why am I here." Unfortunately, many people will spend their whole lives on this search, and never find the answer. We look in all the wrong places, and as a result, we come up with the wrong answers. CHAPLAIN'S CORNER When I was back this weekend, I talked to the people who had taken me under their wing, and had the opportunity to thank them for being patient with a young kid who had a lot to learn (whether he realized it or not). I thanked them for being a big part of my life, and helping make me a better person. In fact, I think that is the key. I think before we can truly be a success, we have to ask ourselves that important question. "Am I the best person I can be?" Lots of people have monetary success, or fame, but are not happy with the person they see in the mirror. It did me a lot of good to go back to a place filed with people who are not rich or famous, yet they are amazing suc- cess stories. All I had to do is talk with them for a few minutes, and I was reminded of what is really Holiday schedule for Child Development Center G rief classes offered The following is the upcoming holiday schedule for the Voluntary Pre-K (VPK) students at the NAS Jax Childcare Development Center: Nov. 11 No school, center is closed for Veteran's Day Nov. 24 No school, center is closed for Thanksgiving Nov. 25 No school, center is open for daycare Dec. 19-23 No school, center is open for daycare Dec. 26 No school, center is closed for Christmas Dec. 27-30 No school, center is open for daycare Jan. 2.- No school, center is closed for New Year's Day Jan. 16 No school, center is closed for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Feb. 20 No school, center is closed for President's Day For more information, call 542-5434. Search under way for next Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy From Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Public Affairs The next Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) is anticipated to take the helm from MCPON (SS/ AW) Terry Scott in late spring or early summer of 2006, and the Chief of Naval Personnel is accepting applications. NavAdmin 273/05 serves as the guidance for the nomination and screening proce- dures for qualified MCPON candidates. Commanding officers and commanders must submit packages for consideration to the Chief of Naval Personnel (Code NIA) no later than Nov. 15. The process will permit as many quali- fied candidates as possible the opportunity to apply, provide the time for a thorough examination of all nominating packages, and convene a special selection board to submit a list of recommended candidates for a final interview before the selection by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) is made. In addition to drawing upon proven lead- ership ability over a career, experience as a command master chief is essential for the MCPON to have. The MCPON serves as a trusted and val- ued personal advisor to the CNO and Chief of Naval Personnel. As the Navy's senior enlisted leader, the MCPON must have the ability to serve as the Navy's enlisted rep- resentative at all levels of strategic plan- ning crucial to the Navy's ability to meet challenges now and in the future. The MCPON accompanies the CNO on visits to Navy installations and units around the world, testifies before Congressional committees and other advi- sory boards on quality of life issues. The MCPON also represents the Navy's enlisted Sailors on presidential, Defense Department, Department of the Navy and corporate executive-level working groups, and often serves as guest speaker before a wide range of civic and Navy affiliated functions. To view NAVADMIN 273/05, visit www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/3870D3C E-B9B7-4 162-A6C6-9EB8CA495 BDC/0/NAV05273.txt. From Staff Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Pastoral Care Department is offering their Grief Recon- ciliation 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 recon- ciliation Week 2 Communication with family and friends Week 3 Pain and sad- ness, confrontation and escape J b Help all children become survivors. St. Jude Children's 800-822-344 Research Hospital ,,8Jde.org A CFC Partpant proided as a Public Service S The Worlds Best & Most Unique Sauces & Gourmet Gifts WeAreHotSauce.com SI/ IfB Gift Bags, Boxes and Baskets / v G \ Gft Certificates Available 4812 San Juan Ave. 384-9635 Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 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. Professor Plum's *Playhouse* 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 (Tax &.gratuity not included) OF F a Includes: Salad, Dinner Rolls, O FF Ia Choice of Entree, Dessert & Beverage All Military with ID. A . Have you seen him? If you have seen this person, please contact Detective Don Pancoast of the NAS Jax Command Investiga- tion's Division at 542-0969, Ext. 105 or 813-0401. BE SOMEBODY in the Navy Reserve. Your skills, dedication and knowledge. Never have they been so important. A part-time commitment yields full-time rewards of salary, travel, advanced training, low-cost life insurance, retirement and college money. Part-time job openings for Construction, LPNs, EMTs, RNs and Paramedics. Call: 1-800-342-8123 e-mail: LPT_JAX@CNRC.NAVY.MIL RESERVE important. We have to feel at peace with who we are before we can have any real success anywhere else. In a world filled with athletes who are looked at as icons, it is great to see people who truly meet the qualifications. Why don't they get more "press coverage"? Why don't we look at good people, and learn from them? Why don't we spend time trying to be better people our- selves instead of doing things that really don't matter that much? When was the last time you slowed down enough to be reminded of the simple truth that good people make this world worth living in? I am going back to visit the mountains more often, but the real treasure is the people that live there. Isn't that true of just about anywhere? IlkI R, Rsrl JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 7 Coastline CC offers AA degree Helo check ASC Bud Reader (foreground) observes as maintenance person- nel perform preflight checks on an SH-60F Seahawk, assigned to the NAS Jacksonville-based "Tridents" of HS-3, on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Oct. 13. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway on a regularly scheduled deploy- ment in support of the global war on terrorism. Photo by PH3 Randall Damm FACSFAC Jax Sailor back from Guantanamo Bay Until February of this year, Guantan- amo Bay, Cuba, was a mysterious place IT2 (SW/AW) Berry Buxton knew only through news stories. When suddenly called to leave Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility (FACSFAC) Jack- sonville and report to Cuba, he knew it would soon become a familiar place. Buxton, who just re- turned from seven months of temporary assigned duty, served with the Joint Task Force Naval Provi- sional Guard Battal-ion, Guantanamo Bay, to sup- port the global war on ter- rorism. Buxton's duties included the safe and humane detention of over 48 detainees. Buxton admitted that working with other branches of the military was a new experience for LoIN --. _ IT2(SW/AW) Berry Buxton him. Upon arrival in Cuba, he had limited knowledge of other military branches and the way they worked. "Working with the Army, Marines and Air Force took some getting used to," he said. "As we were talking, we eliminated some pre- conceptions and came together as a team. I made friends with people that I still keep in contact with. On liberty at the base, Buxton took advantage of what the tropical island nation had to offer. "Duty in Cuba is what you make of it," he continued. "In my spare time, I went to the beach and the swimming pool. To deal with stress, I visited the base gym. Socializing with other service members I worked with really helped pass the time." According to Buxton, he was able to stay in touch- with family and friends during the seven-month separation. "I missed my family while I was away, but the Navy made keep- ing in touch easy," remarked Buxton. When Buxton left Florida in February, he left everything familiar 700 miles away from him. Happy to be back in Jacksonville, he is looking towards the future with goals already in place. He is currently awaiting news as to whether he'll be accepted into the Seaman- to-Admiral (STA-21) pro- gram, which helps high achieving petty officers gain a college education and a commission. His mentors, who include a chief he served with aboard USS John F. Kennedy, encouraged him towards leadership oppor- tunities and to take control of his career by the horns. "Chief Marshall encour- aged me not to settle for being a part of an organi- zation, but to learn every- thing I can about it and to make it better. I believe I can help make the Navy even better as an officer," stated Buxton. The Navy's presence in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has existed since 1903. The installation is in the south- eastern corner of Cuba and is the oldest base outside the continental U.S. It is the only one in a for- eign country that does not enjoy an open political relationship with the United States. From the Navy College Office Coastline Community College's distance learning program for military personnel was cre- ated especially for you! Coastline's Associate of Arts (AA) degree, available in many military occupational related areas, is absolutely the most readily achievable associate degree available. A proud educational part- ner in several programs involving the Navy, the Army, the Marine Corps, Coast Guard, the Army National Guard and the Reserve components of all the services, Coastline Community College delivers distance learning college credit courses and occupa- tion related degree pro- grams to service members worldwide. Our program recognizes the maximum credit award- ed for military training and experience and combines technology with academical- ly proven distance learning methods to deliver college-' credit courses beyond the traditional classroom. Courses are delivered via Internet, CD, independent study labs and incorporate text materials, instructor contact, assignments and proctored exams. Why choose Coastline's Distance Education Milita- ry Program? Maximum credit award- ed for military training and experience (up to 40 semes- ter hours including CLEP, DSSTS, etc. One of the most readily achievable AA degree pro- grams available to service members. All degree required and general education courses available via distance learn- ing. * Short (eight-week) courses offered five times per year. Accommodate transfer of course credits from other Accredited and SOC institu- tions. Member of SOCNAV. A local representative is available at NAS Jack- sonville Monday/Tuesday 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Drop by and discuss your rating-related degree or visit http://mil.ccc. cccd. edu/navy.htm. 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Learn spread Your By O01 Mike England Assistant Editor Jax Navy Flying Club Manager Janet Hoover goes over a flight plan with student pilot Donald Kehrt. Jax Navy Flying Club student pilot Donald Kehrt checks the fuel in his aircraft before a flight. Jix Navy Flying Club Chief Pilot John Nayfack (left) explains the principles of flight to student pilot Donald Kehrt. A pre-flight infection is probably one of the most important parts of learning to fly an air- craft. Many Sailors join the Navy with dreams of scream- ing through the sky at mach two in an F-15. Unfortunately, most Sail- ors will never experience that. However, there are many opportunities await- ing Sailors dreaming of fol- lowing in the Wright broth- ers' footsteps at the Jax Navy Flying Club (JNFC). The JNFC, sponsored by the NAS 'Jax Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation De- partment, exists to provide recreational flying opportu- nities for Department of Defense personnel and of- fers flight certification pro- grams. The club and 135 mem- bers, located at Hang-ar H5 at Herlong Field on Normandy Boulevard for the past four years, recent- ly relocated to NAS Jax. "We had to relocate to Herlong after 9/11 because of security concerns," said JNFC Manager Janet Hoo- ver. "We're very happy to be back at NAS Jax and we hope that our new location will make it more conven- ient for Sailors to join." Probably the biggest at- traction to joining the JNFC is being able to rent one of the club's five air- craft including two Cessna 172s, a Cessna 172 high performance aircraft and a Piper Warrior and Piper Arrow, for much lower pri- ces than out in the civilian community. "We are definitely the best kept secret around. We are a non-profit agency and are not out to make money. We're here to help our club members do what they love to do fly," added Hoover, who has managed the club since 1997. Hoover's hus- band, Jerry was a previous manager and the couple has been affiliated with the club since 1988. JNFC membership is open to all active duty members, reservists, retir- ees, Department of Defense employees and members of the Civil Air Patrol. Although the primary purpose of the club is to provide recreational oppor- tunities in aviation for mili- tary personnel and their family members, JNFC also operates a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certi- fied flight school. The school offers students the opportunity to earn a private pilot's license and Jax Navy Flying Club Chief Pilot John Nayfack formulates his flight plan at the Jax Navy Flying Club office before a flight. S- .. .,..C. \ -: -, .. . Jax Navy Flying Club Chief Pilot John Nayfack goes over the pre-flight checklist with student pilot Donald Kehrt. sonville. advanced classes such as commercial and instrument instruction, a multi-engine course, flight instructor training and airline trans- port pilot certificates. "The FAA has five levels of pilot certificates, from student to airline transport pilot depending on what type of aircraft you want to fly and how much experi- ence a person has. JNFC is authorized to provide in- struction for all these cer- tificates," explained JNFC Chief Pilot John Nayfack. To earn a private pilot's license, students are re- quired to complete six. weeks of Private Pilot Ground School and to com- plete a 60 question written exam. Classes are held twice a week at night. After passing the FAA private pilot written exam, they must then complete the fly- ing portion of the course consisting of 26 flight les- sons. "The ground school is a very structured course. The FAA sets the syllabus and inspects our operations reg- ularly. It takes a lot of time and dedication to earn a pilot's license," said Nay- fack. "Once a student fin- ishes ground school, we See FLYING, Page 9 to ~;la4 wiing'os JI Alf NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 9 ..'.. . -ppC ;-FU.*- - .-.. ..*. A close-up view of a Jax Navy Flying Club aircraft in mid-air. Photos by JO1 Mike England Two Jax Navy Flying Club aircraft fly side-by-side over Jacksonville. Members of the club get bird's-eye views of many of Jacksonville's landmarks. they are required to fly once every 90 days. "We encourage them to fly once a week to maintain their skills and to keep our club up and running. All they have to do is call me and schedule an aircraft, if it's available, they can fly," said Hoover. The hourly rental fee includes fuel, oil, insurance and maintenance. "We have our own mechanic who ensures all required maintenance checks are com- pleted and the aircraft is safe to fly," said Nayfack. "We get a lot of active duty members. Many are enlisted aircrewmen who are tired .of watching the pilots have all the fun. So, they come here and get their license to see how the other half lives," Hoover stated. "I'm here to work on my private pilot's license," said JNFC Student Donald Kehrt. Kehrt, a Navy family member who graduated from Mandarin High School in May, has always dreamed of being a pilot. "Flying is really the only thing I've ever wanted to do. After I finish with my private license, I plan on pursing my commercial and instru- ment qualifications. My ultimate goal is to become an airline pilot," he said. The entire cost of the course runs around $4,000 depending on which type of aircraft is used during the lessons. "We are an approved VA-141 school, so students can use their GI Bill to receive 60 percent reimbursement for their training. We handle all the paperwork for the stu- dents and just got approval to do it via Internet so the process is much faster," said Hoover. For more information on the Jax Navy Flying Club and what it has to offer, call 777- 8549. Jax Navy Flying Club Chief Pilot John Nayfack pilots his plane over the skies of Northeast Flo- rida. FLYINGQ: 12-16 weeks of training to attain pilot's license From Page 8 recommend they schedule flight lessons at least twice a week. This saves them money because if you fly often, everything stays fresh in your mind and we don't have to review as much of a previous lesson. For those extremely dedicated individuals, a pilot's license is attainable within 12 weeks, but realistically, it usually takes about four months," he continued. Once the student earns their private pilot license and becomes a member of the club, .. I -' *.,L~t A S... ,... -C ~C -..-.- 10 lax lfr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 Be prepared to weather a financial storm By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo mind; your basic homeowner's lines of credit as a replacement Special Contributor \ insurance policy does not include for cash reserves. These tools are ln j \ f iIfA nrdnrot+iP n If -I ou are a ni- ,-n 4-t h-a e-. nd mi grht comnle- As the devastation from Hurricane Katrina still leaves thousands displaced without homes or jobs, it causes many of us to think "could -this happen to me?" Are you prepared for a disaster of Katrina-like pro- portions or a financial disaster of any type? We should use Katrina as a wake-up call to put our financial affairs in order. The Financial Planning Association has com- piled a listing of helpful hints to prepare us for a full-scale natural disaster or routine financial emergency: Prepare an evacuation box that is fireproof, lockable, and light enough to carry in an emergency. Suggested items include: Cash or 0 "V travelers checks, a copy of your driver's license, social security card, legal documents, wills and power of attorney, home and vehi- cle titles, and insurance policies. Make a list of all household items and take photographs or create a video of your possessions. An inventory of expensive items will be handy if you need to sub- mit a claim to your insurance company. Make a list of the financial pro- fessionals (i.e., accountant or financial planner) in case of an emergency. Re-analyze all your insurance needs. Do you have appropriate home owner's insurance, includ- ing flood insurance? Keep in i uoou p. yuu ..Li y u ,.. renter, do you have an appropri- ate amount of renter's coverage? Do you have enough life insur- ance for your family to sustain itself if you or your spouse is deceased? Keep six to 12 months of cash in a savings account for emergen- cies. Due to many reasons, we have grown into a culture of spenders and not savers. Easy credit and brilliant marketers entice us to buy things we do not need to impress people we do not care about. In the case of a true natural disaster, such as Katrina, 12 months of cash for expenses might be the difference between a short-term financial struggle and a long-term financial disaster. Do not rely on credit cards or nice to navu g pgnu vupiu- ment your cash reserves. However, according to Ric Edelman, author of The Truth About Money, "Remember, the first thing a financial institution will do in a crisis is cancel out- standing lines of credit. In a cri- sis, cash is king." The secret to financial success in the business world or in per- sonal finance is the same-risk management. Taking the neces- sary steps, as outlined above, will help mitigate financial risk to your family in the case of an unexpected emergency. Olivolo is the command finan- cial specialist at the Naval Healthcare Support Office, NAS Jacksonville. SIU graduates 131 From the Navy College Office Southern Illinois Uni- versity (SIU) held a commencement exer- cise Saturday for 131 grad- uates of the four Bachelor of Science degree programs offered at the Navy bases in Jacksonville. The ceremony, held at NAS Jacksonville Hangar 116, featured remarks from Dr. George Williams, Col- lege of Education & Human Services and SIU alumnus Dana Argo, class of 1993. Since 1977, SIU has rewarded baccalaureate degrees to more than 1,000 local graduates in Aviation Management, Electronics Management, Health Care Management, and Work- force Education & Develop- ment. The class of 2005 includes the following individuals stationed at NAS Jackson- ville: James Allen, Samuel DeSanta, Paul Harper, Timothy Richardson, Char- les Robinson, Michelle Bet- ton, Barry Clark, John Dattilio, Robert Greuling, Christopher Hampton, Sue Lueck, Michael Osborn, William Poisson, Daniel Powell, Jerry Roddy, Angel Santos, Michael Shovels, Dennis Tuttle, Lance Vickery, Scott Williams, Michael Wolfe, Roger Wood, Troy Yorton, Duane Bell, Nadia Brathwaite, Carlos Castro, Brian Davidson, Elaine. Florence, Shawn Howren, Philip Humphrey, Roberto Karam, Samuel Maxey, Carla McNair, Dus- tin Menezes, Wanda Miller, Jamie Neal, Toninette Neal, Jacqueline Nelson, Melissa A. Pinillo, Christina Platt, Dreamer Reid, Monica San- tos, Crystal Wright, Maria Tirado, Victor Vasquez-Gar- cia, Ray Wagner, Nicholas Walker, Pamela Zutell, Roy Barker, Christopher Ben- hardus, Robyn Cenizal, Anjenelle Christensen, Ricky Conklin, Stanley Dye, Antonio Frias, Joanhe Galvin, Dennis Green, Tif- fany Hasse, Kevin Henry, Rodney Jackson, Sophia Jeffrie, Joseph Kanani, Mercy (' y-, Ships BRINGING THE HOSPITAL TO THE POOR. '"u ~.. V- P ..v^. -r ~: at~t 'iI. * Photo courtesy of SIU Students from the Southern Illinois University College of Applied Sciences and Arts get together after their graduation at NAS Jacksonville's Hangar 116 Saturday. Julie Kilpatrick, Penelope Knight-Ashford, Darryl Kothmann, Wesley Lassiter, Mayte' Lugo, Iran Maiso- net, Bonnie Marron, Mark Miles, Tommy Mitchell, Ramon Morales, Jr., Jason Morgan, Dennis Morrison, Phyllis Moses, Reginald Nettles, Rosa Perez, Erik Reis, Brian Richardson, Reginald Rivers, Jeffery Routier, Charles Saxer II, Devine Scott, Brenda Sher- rill, Calvin Simon, Jr., Mon- ica Sims, Stacy-Ann Smith, Donald St. Pierre, John Stevens, Winfred Stine- spring, Jr., Slychet Stone, Franklin Taylor, Harry Truscott Jr., Crystal Turbe- ville, Michael Vincent, Brian Williams. Sr.. 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SnJoeBld.23 D n6A e M o d y- F i a a. m 0 -4 -0 3 0-241 -0117- 90 -8 -0277904 757 200 W e e k n-s & H o i d a s 8 m-- 4 p Moda F-da 8aA-8p-94-130 00P i- Bv -0 -3 80121 . Weeend- &Holday.8am m942831 Mo st insrane lanaatradad S^^^^BBBBiH^^~T~if~ -Y.Y jr.i.r if<-i. -. -3^^^ L SAHeroes, hei lax Air WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 11 alers gather for dinner lz74 .' ?I Photos by HMI Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono and Medal of Honor recipient and former hospital corpsman Robert Ingram at the DCMS dinner. By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. Craig Shepps presented the Rear Adm. Paul Kaufman Award to Dr. John Wells, Jr., at the 2005 Duval County Medical Society (DCMS) Dinner Oct. 11. Wells is a Jacksonville radiation oncologist and former Marine Corps major. The prestigious dinner takes place each year at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club and brings together physicians from throughout the Northeast Florida area. This year's luncheon was an exciting event with a great turnout of area health care providers. Featured speak- er was Rear Adm. Karen Flaherty, act- ing Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery chief of staff. Also present was Medal of Honor Recipient and former Naval Hospital Jacksonville Corpsman Robert Ingram and Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. Craig Shepps (right) presents the Paul Kaufman Award to Jacksonville Radiation Oncologist Dr. John Wells Jr. aster response, professional training opportunities, community health plan- ning and networking opportunities. More than 1,500 local physicians belong to the DCMS. Naval Hospital Jacksonville's physicians, who serve more than 150,000 beneficiaries in the hospital's area of cognizance, are a vital part of this organization. BAH questions answered for Sailors affected by Katrina, Rita By]JO(SW/AW) Kristin Fitzsimmons Task Force Navy Family Public Affairs In order to provide the Navy family an easy reference to Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for all those affected in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, a set of frequently asked ques- tions (FAQ) was developed by Command- er, Navy Installations Command (CNI) and the Navy Personnel Command and released on Oct. 14 by Task Force Navy Family. Through a sequence of questions about an individual Sailor's current situation, the FAQs explain the member's entitle- ment to BAH. Also included are two example situations, definitions, key refer- ences for additional guidance and points of contact. The complete BAH FAQs for Navy Family members can be reviewed at http:// taskforcenavyfamily.navy.mil/Con- tent/faqs/bah.htm or contact your local Personnel Support Activity or Personnel Support Detachment. FOOD LOCKER: Donations needed for holiday meals From Page 1 because we are taking care of our Sailors," explained CMDCM(SW) Chris Green, NAS Jax command master chief, who oversees the Base Food Locker program. "It's Sailors helping Sailors. People donate items and we distribute food baskets to those who need them. Our biggest focus is during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays." To keep the food locker stocked, donations are needed throughout the year. Donations can be any non-perishable foods such as canned goods or boxed items. "We really need boxes of stuffing, instant mashed potatoes and packaged gravy for the holiday bags we will be making up in the next couple of weeks," said NAS Jax Food Locker Manager FC2 James Fortney. "These bags will have all the trimmings needed for a Thanksgiving meal for one of our military families." During the holiday sea- son, food items are pack- aged and distributed in special holiday bags to those service members who may need a little extra help during the holidays. These bags contain all the usual holiday fixings and a coupon to pick up a free turkey at the base commis- sary. The food locker main- tains an account with the commissary, and all donat- ed funds go directly into this account. To be eligible for these holiday meals, families must be screened and selected by their com- mands. A list is sent to the NAS Jax Command Master Chief's office, the bags are created and can then be picked up either by the command or individual families. Donations can be made at the NAS Jax Commissary in the special bins near the doors or at Building 1, Room 242, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 542- 2934/4545. Photo by ET2(SW) Bill Lamed Spivy Williams drove all the way from Portland, Maine, to NAS Jacksonville with 48,000 pounds of ice in support of FEMA's Hurricane Wilma relief effort. FEMA: Agency gets only the best from NAS Jax From Page 1 its facilities, staff and its proximity to the storm. "NAS Jax is strategically located and has the infrastructure and support equipment we need to get relief supplies to the people that need them as quickly as possible," he said. FEMA, which established its Federal Logistical Support Center aboard the base Friday, has brought 80 personnel and 625 trucks to assist in relief efforts so far. N UC uLIFE through U CANCER L l If RESEARCH control. CENTER www.amc.org NEX: Conservation of fuel encouraged From Page 1 number of car trips they make," he said. "Consolidating errands, carpooling to and from work or to kids' events or using pub- lic transportation whenever possible are ways we can all conserve," continued O'Rourke. "The bottom line is that we must be proactive and conserve fuel as much as possible in the event that some- thing like Katrina happens again." "Furthermore, I would like to call atten- tion to the fact that shortages are always a possibility after any natural disaster," O'Rourke explained further. "We are lucky, because there is still a good supply avail- able to Navy facilities." The NAS Jax gas station is open 24/7 for debit and credit card purchases and Monday to Friday 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. for cash and check purchases. For further information about the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange Automotive Service Center, call 777-7146. "We haven't had any problems providing them with anything they've needed so far and we intend to keep it that way," Carter stated. FEMA officials seem to agree with Carter's statement. "The NAS Jax staff has been excellent. We've received outstanding support here," Noplis said. "The support and cooperation has been great. The base has provided us with the Cadillac of services." O n"ot r, v4. ?4:-.. 4--, 0 Z IT'S NEVER Too EARLY TO START Ir g SHOPPING FOR CHRISTMAS Z Gold Man 104 College Dr., CHRISTMAS INVENTORY HAS ARRIVED Orange Park, FL 32065 Tue-Thu: 10:00-6:00 NOW ACCEPTING LAYAWAYS Fri: 10:00-7:00 Sat: 10:00-3:00 Sun-Mon Closed Bus: (904) 2980009 Jewelry and Watch Repair On-Site Fi ( n004)20. nf01'9 . C^ l' 11 n -) ". .,)II i .. .. 1 ^ . BILLS: Conservation efforts will bring down costs From Page 2 tine maintenance on your home and automobile. I'm guessing each of us can realize savings that just might offset some of the price energy increases that we- may see. 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Naval Hospital Jacksonville has enjoyed a long history of involvement with the DCMS and the Northeast Florida medical community. Military and civilian health care providers in the Northeast Florida area work close- ly together on issues as varied as dis- NO~ 12 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 Breast Cancer Awareness Day reminds self-exams save lives By Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten, RNBSN Breast Care Case Manager Naval Hospital Jackson- ville's Breast Cancer Awareness Day Observ- ance, on Oct. 5 was a success! The event, which involved dis- plays in the hospital's Outpatient Clinic area, was designed to make people stop and think about good health and risk factors. Providing valuable information and real life experiences were members of the hospital's Ribbons & Roses Breast Cancer Support Group. A highlight of the event was a contest in which participants were asked to answer a mini- mum of 11 questions concerning breast cancer, breast health and mammograms. Those who answered the mini- mum number of questions and guessed the number ofjellybeans in an H-cup bra were eligible for a prize. Two people guessed cor- rectly and many were close. The purpose of the event was to make people stop and think about good health and risk fac- tors. This year more than 40,000 women will die from breast can- cer. It is the second leading cause of death in women (heart disease is first). The single biggest risk factor for breast cancer is being a woman. Many will be women under the age of 40 and/or African American. When young women feel a persistent breast mass, it is often dismissed as a part of their monthly cycle or a clogged duct during breastfeeding. Monthly breast self exams and a clinical breast exam with breast ultrasound or tissue sam- pling, only when indicated, are more likely to find problems early when cure rates are great- est. African-American women often have additional health problems such as hypertension or diabetes that impact general well being. That is why, in addition to pp".. Bobbi Cordova-Hanks, a breast cancer survivor and founder of Bosom Buddies, reminds people that outward appearance can mask inward problems. breast self-exam, a healthy lifestyle that includes weight control, exercise and no smoking can make such an impact on sur- vivability. Much has been in the newspa- per and on television concerning digital mammography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the breast. Both of these are useful tools in our arsenal against breast cancer, read the results. Those special- However, both of these meth- ists and that equipment are lim- ods are limited and specific. ited. Digital mammography has been So what should you consider in shown to be most useful in order to help yourself'? First, is women between 40-50 and/or your monthly self-breast exam with dense breasts. MRI is done either on the same day each appropriate in even younger month or three to five days after women but has a high false posi- the start of your menstrual tive rate, requires special equip- cycle? ment and a radiologist trained to Second, don't smoke. Do not Beneficiaries stopping by the Breast Care Awareness display at Naval Hospital Jacksonville learn that all breasts are not alike. Information was available to participants on how to properly do a self-breast exam. drink 'alcohol in excess. Third, maintain a healthy weight with a balanced diet and exercise. Lastly, if you are 40 or older, don't neglect to have your mam- mogram. For more information on Naval Hospital Jacksonville Breast Care programs call Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten at 542- 7857. Tobacco on the road at AUTEC FI By Danny Woodard Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center Tobacco Program Manager Smoking cigarettes, as many of you know, is the number one pre- ventable cause of prema- ture death in America. Smoking causes more than 1,200 deaths daily and 440,000-plus deaths annu- ally in the U.S. If Americans could stop smok- ing, half of the hospitals in this country would be emp- tied. Recently, during a visit to the Atlantic Undersea Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), located on Andros Island, Bahamas, I was amazed at the level and number of smokers on this island paradise. HMC(FMF/PJ) Rick Wallace, who serves as the command's independent duty corpsman and health promotion representative, made my visit possible. Wallace was highly enthu- siastic to have me aboard to assist in tackling this major health problem. During my visit, I con- ducted a tobacco cessation program for base personnel. The five-day intensive sem- inar focused on education and behavior modification and. included nicotine Photo courtesy of the Wellness Center AUTEC Independent Duty Corpsman HMC(FMF/PJ) Rick Wallace and Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center Tobacco Program Manager Danny Woodard discuss the success of the tobacco cessation class at Andros Island, Bahamas. replacement therapy (NRT) and Zyban prescribed, med- ication "for those who desired to use these prod- ucts. Those that enrolled in the program at the conclusion of the intensive will have 10 to 12 weeks of patient follow-up with Wallace. During the follow up peri- od, participants will be pro- vided with NRT replenish- ment and counseling. This part of the program is very crucial for the overall absti- nence of the smokers. Statistics show that only 10 percent of smokers per- manently quit after 12 months, but the rate goes to 20 to 40 percent when they attend a tobacco cessation See TOBACCO, Page 15 SAT. OCT 29" 7:00PM & 9:00PM SUN. 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FL 32256 731-5580l "" lifreenclxure.com-!! .* j -5 U ^ 1-CRC,:.24-| _, Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 13 MWR Planner., Mission First, Sailors Always i Now open with new pinsetters, lanes with glow track, automatic bumpers, an upgraded scoring system and much more! Operating Hours Monday, 4-10 p.m. Tuesday Closed Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. midnight Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). Fitness Source Monday- Friday 5 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 542-3518 Base Gym Monday Friday 5 a.m. 9 p.m. ' Saturday & Sunday "' 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Holidays 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 542-3239 Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30 a.m. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Recreation swim 4:30-8 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m. noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 per day DoD $2 per day Guests $3 per day Call 542-2930 for more information and additional pric- ing options. For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Jaguar tickets for all home games are on sale now (Section 229, $43). Catch a ride for $10 on the I.T.T. shut- tle. 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. City Lights & Cypress Nights Holiday Getaway Dec. 3-4, deadline to sign up is Nov. 3. Includes entrance to Cypress Gardens, entrance to Historic Bok Sanctuary for the gardens and a tour of Pinewood Estate, one-night accommodations at the Best Western Admirals Inn, a hot breakfast, buffet dinner, and a four-course lunch at the exclusive Chalet Suzanne. Prices /person: single occupancy $235, double $190, triple $175, and quad is $168. Savannah Dec. 10 Includes trolley tour, and free time for holiday shopping. $33.25/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Dominoes Tournament Today Guess How Many Tomorrow Guess the right number of candy in the jar and the candy is yours! Sponsors needed for 2006 MWR events The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department is currently seeking sponsorship for fiscal 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 organi- zation can become a sponsor, contact Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or e-mail Shannon.d.Leonard @ navy.mil. - DIVRCE Photo by Kaylee LaRocque AT2 Jared Minnich of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance De- tachment Jacksonville uses the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department's self-serve car wash Oct. 19. The car wash is available 24 hours a day and is equipped with three wash bays, heavy duty vacuums, power wands and towel dispensers. All money made through the car wash is put back into MWR programs on the base. For more informa- tion on the car wash, call 542-3227. Pumpkin Toss Oct. 31 Liberty Cove 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. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (R) Nov. 4, 7 p.m. Land of the Deand (R) Nov. 5, 5 p.m. Madagascar (PG) Nov. 5, 7 p .m. The Perfect Man (PG-13) 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 informa- tion on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Haunted Woods In the woods near VP-30. No post-dated checks. No hidden fees. Everybody needs a little extra money now and then to pay bills or cover unexpected expenses. What you don't need is a short-term loan that starts with a post-dated check and turns into a cycle of spiraling debt. Visit Pioneer Services today and ask about the HELP Loan. You can get $500 immediately and repay it in four monthly payments with total fees and interest of only $25.24. And, all loans are backed by a 15-day, no-cost return policy. 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FFSC and MWR Military Family Appreciation Carnival Youth Activity Center Nov. 19, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Free rides, games, prizes, snow cones, live entertain- ment, clowns, snacks and much more! Families are invited to bring a picnic lunch For more information on the golf course, call 542-3249. For information on Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Mulligan's Halloween Party Tomorrow, 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. 14 iaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 Lights on Afterschool promotes children's safety By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer he children of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recrea- tion Department Youth Activities Center partici- pated in the sixth annual Lights on Afterschool event last Thursday by creating posters portraying why they enjoy afterschool pro- grams and through a vari- ety of short skits. "We're celebrating the Light on Afterschool pro- gram in conjunction with other afterschool programs all over the country. It's an effort to let kids know that they can come here instead of getting into trouble and bad things when they leave school each day. We want them to feel special while they are here, learn some things and have fun, not just go home and watch TV," said YAC Director Megan Elliot. "Today, we came up with idea to have the kids pre- pare some short skits on some of their favorite things they like to do while they are here. It's fun and gets everyone involved," she continued. "I really like coming here. It's a lot of fun. I like com- ing here and getting my homework done so I don't have to do it when I get home," said 11-yearrold Desirea Fuentes, who has been attending the YAC NAS Jax Youth Activities Center Director Megan Elliot leads a group of children in a song dur- ing the Lights on Afterschool event last Thursday. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Seven-year-old Aerial West points to some of the posters cre- ated by the children at the NAS jax Youth Activities Center for the. Lights on Afterschool ,event as 8-year-old Imani Mosley looks on. Afterschool Program for four years. "I also enjoy spending time with my friends." Organized by the Afterschool Alliance in Washington, D.C., Lights on Afterschool is a nationwide event in support of existing afterschool programs and the need for more programs to keep kids safe, help working families and inspire students to learn. Lights on Afterschool pro- vides the opportunity to educate the public on the value of out-of-school time programs. It was launched in October 2000 with 1,200 events across the country. Last year, more than half a million people rallied at 7,000 events to show theii support. For more information of afterschool programs at NAS Jax, contact the YAC at 778-9772. NAS Jax Youth Activities Center School Age Care Counselor Sabrina Edwards (left) leads her group of kindergartners in a skit to promote the Lights on Afterschool event. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The 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 informa- tion, dall 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact Shirlinda at 771-9573 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommun- ity.com/momsclubopw. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray. Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X Bra meets on the first Wednesday of Mar each month at 6:30,p.m. at the 19. Golden Coral, 582 Blanding wwm Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" 175 invite all those interested in T motorcycling and motorcycle Cra safety. They also have a weekly front get together at the Dairy Queen spe on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. Visil every Friday night. For more mat information, call 269-5369 or C visit www.fl1x.org. 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 reserva- tions, 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 m vo Company during the ine Corps Birthday Ball Nov. For more information, visit w.irongators.com or call 542- 1. he St. Augustine Art and fts Festival is Nov. 26-27 n 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the cial events field near the tor's Center. For more infor- ion, call (904) 823-9703. ecil Pines Adult Living IF and a fun house for kids will be available. All donations will ben- efit the Alzheimer's Association of Northeast Florida. For more info, 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 details. I Man H -c Realtor (904)269-1813 Cell (904)759-4356 marne.harvich@era.com mmm i 1: ER - ERAJohn Gray Realty, Inc. .904 P.r,,k ,..X'ark Zoo Spooktacular Volunteers are .needed for the Jacksonville Zoo's 17th annual Spooktacular Fall Festival, which runs this weekend. Volunteers will also help pass - out candy, assist with rides and serve as costumed actors. For more information, call 757-4463,. Ext. 176. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa- tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a, charitable organization that pro- ,vides new clothing to needy individuals and families is look- ing for volunteers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partnership to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing coming in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more volun- teers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distri- bution to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or e-mail pmcdonald @ dignityuwear.com. ,Base Pick up 8 People M War Planes, WWII Planes Day or Bachelor and Bil to Present Day Planes. SportsTv VIP Highly Detailed Collectibles Daily Drink A 3-6 A. 44 e 8, -fi ALL MAJOR CREDIT 0 6 gAv. 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I R 098 HELPING HANDS Ja AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 VP-30 dominates intramural volleyball By Bill Bonser Sports Coordinator Coming off their sand volleyball champi- onship, VP-30 wanted to prove that they could take their game inside and dominate the league. They did just that as they went undefeated in the reg- ular season. VP-30 was very confident heading into the playoffs and took care of their first opponent Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment (AIMD) Jacksonville with scores of 20-12 and 20-7. HS-5 gave VP-30 every- thing they had, however, VP-30 won the first game 20-17. The second game was much closer however, VP-30 staved off a pesky challenge from HS-5 to win barely by a score of 21-19. The win assured VP-30 a VP-30 displays their championship trophy and T-shirts after winning the 2005 Intramural Fall Volleyball Championship. SPORTS & STANDINGS Intramural basketball league This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists. The roster and entry forms are due by tomorrow. Interested commands should stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. 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. Flag football meeting A 4-on-4 flag football meeting will be held Nov. 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages. Commands having their athletic officer or designated repre- sentative attend the meeting will receive five cap- : tain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. 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 3 hours, 30 min./Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min./Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on. 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser,' sports coordinator at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Greybeard Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 21 Team Wins Losse CSCWL 5 0. AIMD 6 1 FASO/Weapons 3 3 VP-30 2 3 CNATTU 1. 4 CHSWL 0 1 Intramural Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 21 Team Wins Losses AIMD 500 7 1 FACSFAC 6 2 Naval Hospital 6 2 VP-30 6 2 VP-16 5 2 VP-62/NAR 4 2 HS-5 5 3 VP-5 5 3 VP-30 Students 4 4 VS-32 3 4- HS-15 3 0 HS-75 2 3 HS-11 2 6 VS-22 1 0 CHSCWL 1 5 AIMD 600 1 8 NCTS 0 5 WRTC 0 7 NAVAIR Fall Basketball Final Standings Team Wins Losses Hornets 6 0 Wildcats 4 2 Prowlers 4 2 Bud Lite 1 5 SERCC 0 6 * in- b IC-1 b- * 4M-Ob ob m -mr 4 1 O l- W - b * U - 1.. "* W(TS. , * * 0 dowel. ..' mw M10PI & *- 4101111 W-. C -0 4111 41MN o E . *p mm al-41101101 imm om 40m ftw umam" 0e b-L TOBACCO: Predominant in paradise ILM 0 LM. Mimi z-0 . ** * *0* * * * * *0 * ** * . * * * * * . * . * 0* a -U U * em ~ sob From Page 12 program, which includes fol- low-up counseling. What is hard for most smokers to realize is that tobacco cessation products or "drugs" do not "fix" the person; they are only there to assist as one of the many tools needed in an overall tobacco cessation program. Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Wellness Center's Overall support of the naval 'and civilian personnel at -AUTEC is vital to the Navy's undersea mission worldwide. Many Jacksonville heli- copter squadrons travel to :AUTEC for high-tech uAder- water training and evalua- tion. AUTEC is about 50 miles from the southeast Florida coast, but it might as well be on the other side of the world. This highly impor- tant naval facility is about as laid back as they come for the small Navy detach- ment and the 300 plus civil- ian contractors who live and , work there. AUTEC is also a great place to scuba dive, fish, soak up the sun and de- stress. It's the kind of place where the world has seemed to stop unfortu- nately, it is also a place that is filled with smokers. 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Familegalst atus YNCM (USN9Ret) o CDRNC USN(re sTZERLAND 120x330 CAUTODAY22rox1800sf,222 ludes Ithille nga n t 2 Condo49- org4 ous A m ellaFncsl a nddFT LOTaORTEGA RIVER CONDO CALL M ARIA O S6-9187 20 ucti advertise "any prefer- Asking $170.G000 i Ne anoty f yr 7..1 2.WW thoedAel f.co u b hd O RE C O n dr ene "limitation or FB / RENOVATED carpet flooring g SECLUDEDAClot4/2 2500sf, 1403sf, 3/2, 4 boa slip 4/2 Ceramic Shower crndnatneon based on home w/media room 877-346-7827 ktch $210k Showng 208Ke eqasis. 4010 GayRd $485,000. 727-8040905 Stainless SteelApp et rFRoad atohhhwn met EZn. Email: au ott.6r conentona 407- 924-oans. e6568obedcrpeLar -oeu nspecone-10/28 a re hheby NDON BROWN REALTY atonly SR 13 W. OF ST. AUGUSTINE Call (904) 225-0 status, or na ionalr n eoem oeountrywidcom Contact your VA bu head, 4 slips,3003 Acres 39OAuctions gin or an intention, to 904-384-9493 AtlantcBeachDuplex1.SA ra e dock 210EstateSales maile tany such pr4ef- Home Loan Expert- blocksto ocean.OnSOx on CG, business or h Maza e erenceC limitation or 15015 ot.$6699k. 246-8267 resdi'l, can divide. 4KRb2A1hONLSACISe v&/2 Public Sales das new discrimination. call 305ide Laurie M. Potter M y R on S-749-8124al Jacksonville, FL 3$1.35M22079043053631 WITHAPOOL includes children under YNCM (USN'Ret) BY OWNER CDRNC USN(re0) SWITZERLAND 120x330 CALL TODAY 22r,0222 theage 8 living with 2'2 Condo, Gorgeous Amelia Island FT LOT, acOFT dock 0 ONLY4YRS 200 Auctionics parents or legal custo- preserve Vill akegi le. Buying, Selling or br/b 1791 sfct Line (9 274176 boat hse. anced 3/2 nice dians. pregnant women upgrds $162K 881-.8041D I acre on private lot $440,000. Call 705-6327 kitchen. 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Loan ig Licensed Florida Real Estate & Mortgage Broker amount less than $359,650. llll- lll------ ----- ---------- RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS , 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F AFFORDABLE LARGE ^^\ 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD __ I I I I =SA 18 JaXlAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 Homes 390 Wated 410 Condominiums 420 Unfurnished 420 Unfurnished 425 Manares 700 DomesticTrades HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY Driver ALARM TECHNICIANS 35 manufactured 39o ReAlNEsate 410 Condominiums 420 mHoruie ed 420 TT ?or" eld 425 homag tfred 700 Domestic 707 DriLer 710 Ioduertol/ Land & mobile home on ANGELOBUS Am sd Home For Rent Orane Park N'slde-Near Zoo. 3/2, eee for (1) Beat the heat? Needed Immediately slide Very clean $5k O i Condo ent; Near base 3bdrm 2 2058 Manucy Court mobile home on 1/2 21mo. old child. Sanish Lookinto makenced down mo891-5393 HOUSESCASH new bath all large 3/21707sf "Firelace" $950 acre fenced lot spkg exp pref'd, but not $5oo-$00 this summer Must have exerance Adny cond, handyman, 2R/2BA cs orders. c rooms near golf FEDERATED MGMT ROUP Firep carport, shed, F af al req'd St. Marys GA. ut away that pc and inAdemco/Honeywell, SAfire damaged, o Furnished/unfurnished. course. Pool, gym. (904) 7308060 front & back deck. No area. 912 729-4635 shovel. Come drive for Must have excellent Distressed, vacant or Laurel Island pets. $750mo. 1st & last 550 Business Jacksonville's finest trouble shooting 3BR 2 Doubewide On occued,ANYHERE Long t9125521989 Orane Park month. $600 deposit nunities PRIVATE CHEF NEEDED abies. To CONDITION $90 William Penn 904-879-9009 must have 5 yrs exp puny! Relax In our Benefits! Email Resume SDown t Apco /residential P Fleming Isl. THome ICW/Girvin 3/2, new cpt 3/2 1500sf $950 Franchises a d904 -29-4813 condoed le to mentor Call Mr. Lewis 83-8385 NO DEAL TOO BIG or 3/2 gar. + amen. $980. & pnt. ar, fncd, fpl. Lare fenced backyard _I__oo_'Ji_ FraBcheoises all 904-219-4813 hrodel fleet e Integrated TOO SMALL III + dep. 655 1679 $1l50m. 904-685-2417 FEDATED MGMT ROUP New 3/2 mobile home 560Financial Services e your own boss make exellenceomorfaxto LAND HOME PACKAGE Quick closings or ICW (JTB & Kernan) 3/2. (904) 730-8060 Call 695-2255 56 6Money to Lend 7 Customer your own scheduled 770-447-9331 Sacred P New 3/2 Natures 2 car gar 1500sf. pets Orange Park WESTSIDE -2/1.5, 50 Mor s Bought r Service Prr as table AMECCIVILLC Middleburg./Keystone. 904- 813- Hide -awa Guar. fin OK, 12536 Cross Brook Harbor Island $550PEP, $550MO. If Mortgages BoughtIersal A Cl c d$980 Down. $595 Mo. Hide-away$4Ga r.ain. d1Tr $1195mo. 962-6565 1548 Bayside Drive 399-5536 and Soldnrste call A worldwide recognized 9ve hownu$59odso. Need Sell? 1$ 0 oo 3 6 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP TimCollns 355-8294 General Contractor Save Thsands Need To Sell? RTO $900mo. 276 6446 ICW Cute house 3/2, 3/2/2100sf $115__specialized in con- 2-2751400f fncd yd, $1250m __ Fencedyard_ __ FT at Florida Backyard.secialized n con- Call 291-2735 Wewanttobuy 00sff 5 FEDERATED MMTGROUP Mobile Home Mn one ear exp. M-F ,1]:1;-1l:=1dI s ruction of bridges, any area, Orane Park south Loc +dep. 904-8661431 (904) 730-8060 Lot Rentals 550 Business 4:30 wit full benefits CLASS B CDL Exc Pay & has LAND -N -HOME price or condition Des rable townhome INVfulbnit.LSBCLfExPa& construction has a Cl a 2 ewINVno ee ISTORS! Some fi EPK.EW HMES LOpportunities Fa3x res4 rmail to eneft. Great Wo rk r eni r Clay Duval. and Ca11 Now 350-9529 2BD/IBA. with garage damage. 4/1 CH&A. Lrg ORANGE PKoNEI HOMES! 94.39920 e itingEnv!Ironment.Comethefollowingpositons: $50 down SFREEQualfti Lo AND $1S00ook Just $60k 9512 2000f, $1350' Iotso 7 LAWN ACCTS. No eqpt. Team! AppCCen .at 445 ExcavatorOperator call 47742oLr Emall at WE II BUY LAND 472-7314 Sisson Dr. 877- 477-1034 F s$en 80nks $250 +depr -0392 Only wkly, N. Mand & ighay johnsalMesbeasouthant DUVAL, NASSAU, & CLioAYion Dr.4/3,200 $1800 SE 2500. 699-6780 70 Accounting/ P. 904 2 1 PAy W9LL PAY TOP AR ORTEGA -The VenetianC. /JACKSONVILLE Brand M Vaxxum R.E. 699- 03w93 W'i1de Irg. private lots. g EOE / DFW B9onus ay MIDDLERG4/2ON1ACE CALLKIETH7838385 3/25mo.boatslpnew house in Water u city water/sewer. Smallnvestmentfora _60_ _Bookkeeping Drug Fe.e Wrkpace $500 DOWNi I1. avail, 251-5103 Leaf, 3200sf, 4 bdrm, 3.5 .O Pace Island Rental $250mo.+ dep. 928-9300 large return! Secured &EOE b house.975mo.827-044 $2000/mo. 904759 6422 schools. Gated comm 430 Roommates i A Drivers 124 Park Ave. Orange MOVING! MUSTSEAX BCH Beautlul New Owner PCS. 757-/889 6008 2 FERAceor A3// 4lL2fmovercres PVB AA 3 rd.ncd yd. PAXON 3/1 CH & A, fen EARL furnished room In S Services O E oni 2 a s g. P ar P904 - S$650 per month. All sizes & floor plans. Call 635t4823 must be neat/nonsmk Commercial & Church ato I Call Mr Bradley 874-1862 Availabil85 ties lg AX BCH-Walk to beach! $465, 887-8622 Loans Available. vacation pd holidays.x I ,'-F or 291-3100 Real ES4tCdoi RT SECURITY DISC. 3/2. Brick house on PONTE VEDRA BCH 1/1, te ho 100k-$45 ml. to lend ---2 10 401K .heath ano PArN.T / BODY M Yr T-Lo2are xiPl Gfbated Townhou EZ Qual fyngGood/Bad l.mntal i B rount Island Vehicle MaNs MUST8. fowenrennifr 917 Toay! Lgoo. Or cr gap $6c0 Summer OAatcninanl IEOE DFWvP 12Processor seeks sinlewEde-, ob NYFLBRfoKEent e nif aEcr ATPu Reay 9 t60-70 House w/golf view. To Kernan $600. I Apply at: satle exp. Painter for Smany IN men. to list For Includes private oney to Lend FLOR IDA ROADS re/paint/buff/ light Smove. 924-7428 400 Apartments V 2/ ast/desgner JAX BEAC-3/ lease m or buy now bath, utilities washer or Borrow 10439 Alta Drive body work/refinishing. SFurmished remodeled. E. of AlA m6232ndAve. S.. $157k. Cel 477-4045 or dryer. Contact Hanika r0 ierm I 714-0041x106 Hr2 n 6nde33 ou. Ec 4OWNER FIN- $220/mo 4Apartments $C3200mo. 9025-2196 $LA21000mo. 708-9984 Ofc 877-888-2488 940 224 0215 7 B fit/ ori p0ark 81- ba 41 Cm e w.P 4 Sn a" thehanlkao oYaheo com. AAA $2a nsaeo on B nrs*n Only. Fax work history W' epak83-50412 Retidomentums B", fi R lslad, orR PORTE EDRA N 3/22FLAT FEE MORTGAGE LOWBOY DRIVER to 904- 751. 5239 or cal Pflnd. eW oomtpolteVnLha O foArf, garOEd, andr. F S 3/1 4P,omCHmpA,9fen hanika.torioflac.ang exp & CDL A. HR at 904751-5720 Cw n ommu55anitekustome amen. $995m. 716-620 large rooms, 10 oommaft TRUCK DRRnod TRtowcompany. 764688 w 2001 3/2 Dbl. P nuih l/0B 5-Belleza. 3/2 vltd miea from base. Must 3/2 r B F credit foreclosures no comany / WANTED $716 monthly MansesUcturnished cells. Huge 1400sf see Jim 912-729-8904 1600sf. $1350m. Call Nurse EnsIgn, problem. 725-6127 CL/ILITAYLServiCe Engineer 145mers il912 673b1897 904-829-93r7. 237d 014, Brand new Condo ERS 1 benefit wknds. Dedaeed runs. Tosoh Biosclencernc Homs d,3 bedrooms. 2 E QualifyiengGood/Bad Loca Work 732 9300 Call 00- 52 5654 r owing company in Call Rebecca ESHomTsAT~L? E ny So overlooking .ofcous updated fplc $925mo ura d males/females $60Oer propel. 725-6127 n-ft rk ts hs overthep dqhonetr to0 en in yerY desErale school 737-2542 P9 Pmo. 23 012 2 m on th, C alel 703-6299474 t immed ate full-time New/Used or3ed- roy district, manyamen- 19 udated R "m B' Comn Top7pay. Fulte opening for a Field rMr n a2 u7 Ps g+lalte, w MAXDR ata214 c 7d Mandaril n Townhouse } ri rs Benefits. Call S&W Service Engineer based Sr 249-95. WResorts7 32d5r 4s to A ce $95. 2catei owals In the Jacksonville FL b4omStorage/MAni- For more Info contact F 0mo. 72542 m V oB1v.214, 4 +/2 br- 70 bti$1 inon Area for the territory of a Your DROUP da KLEAF &ta.L2.mat.vagtdcnhCDLnNorthernbaterNR use 398-*4F0eeappraInfl.dehtalcIouednlo..lont Florid. l2003 2/1 SW E-Z FIlnance 450 Management/ Rent.al 865-B0175-3aT 4/2 ? om$*oS.n 4/2 & Pool from $2500 Oakleaf 3/2 Condo seeks OWnrer Operatoers F/T godne. 7D8- d o datoce s ordust w ar- 455Wanted to Rent amenities atedcomm.. s.- *Pad fist 2 Weeks TRUCK DRIVERS wth ndrect superv- SALES REPNEEDED $1950/mo. P349-4144 MAagnli~t~o RENT TO OWN OP, ParkAve. IrI MB/BA Education and D riEarnin PRotental rn be sef-moti-c ro re ORemodeed 4/2CH&ALrg new condo nr ver furn Li ANTED Drivers w/ ve Rtrnin or ae e el Sales. WillMtrain.fredope rIVEID V. near 1s 3/2, 2 car garage, fncd yd $975/mo 3436 $425ps. util. 215-7363 Fur art.mle ndtnsB5 1 ar ens p dBeautigful home on Cote 77-404 LiassACDL-Hazmat those who Quaify skills. Qualifications 4 n s l $120 6 St 600 Private Instruction Home most Sc Grad & Exp ncde an AA degree n sk 600 las 8 iti a a m gle ero course.nt Ulde-sacm0all 3 r Roommateomr new *Schoos weekends Dr ivers Welcoe. Cl electronic or eqa- a s $1035 Arco Drv. mo $895mo. 904- 81-486 +1/ie lor r /OP ay 90/mile practical experience in 3/ 2 Double Wide on 2 Call 904-743-U8694 S'e de Dertram Pk 3/2,.5 Aniwnon /2, Ne h n d 4 2 5 e + fuel3 s le t S Industrial/ instrument repair orH acres in Jackssonvlle. L ar s1400m. nHus a e MUANDD.R 3 HIL c te S.NH aBrd-4 kso Jacneonvlse T rda es electronicservacg L-k a6ea d 0Re ooaeso9- b1uSte,31c-81mat9a z Soro nemhwd fiursgdn tub rent, utils Inc, $4s mo $25 Weekly Service COMM MECHANIC. win ro pooIlFr a oef cihi Ba 2po children area. MAND. w/Poo 92500sf, lsr6 ke19smo 13-2 Non sor. 77-22 4 Bonus Exp in Estart-up wIring Overnih t t rave I420/t r ITI =S11-00.. 3& cln C90 In?3333 CALANWS RTO JR/LAND L se92eA4) DE $75m 514148 UTN E / fmreta ixepnt Lic Rplu se at A l dA Iruie s o oterskan FEoRALy n & chaens IO UeSes 3/2ud9i5 wsoodsn 5 i d up nc ok. $975mhn d 2 m lose omeFish Roy's pro amber. Ep.i Se eDoub le A LE R down 6023 3Tm 715 Leewooefd RE.Ln 4/25 ae W .9014267 3 40s97 D OW TO W3/2oSPL s stmfrde WES Yg cass3/DE p5 500sfdbtdu/ta lAT ime ene n porch 2 car ab SAN MA RCO-I2/1.S Wside-Share nice 3/1 e tomn195US'SSo DE Emerald Preserve 387-2333 ask for Cyrus ua w rs 425mo+1 til. references and own competitive compen-1 CalareR Hrdwdbec ___ catBrtaP FkrN e Nab/lW 29-/2L1 d ndbk aTr/pdra required station package Incl ud- Sm 1 i- r a Call o 4-1775 to apply. Ing fu benefits and CE9-954 Bar e traehm Courk e aDlfPlanatiWD 14ydci Swgar. Comm1 Bklr,-and e Sl le .' nno pets. Call 288-818 pets oO900m Avail- r 7 r Fng de l ler hI ur S o'1 emot e into co nu .ott o. j02542D wn el P re ante erthsler Bldin Lot oned ewrante. 3 Townome SAN MARCO Wateront FlordaRealEstatens needs teams & single good driving record. No noa.Andersonsoh.com 387-3442/740-297-0855 Mos 1 Prestigi9ous Rverft SJoS Co. CR 210 MANDARIN BEAUTIFUL o00tc lex. cC o eCi5neter/Eprp Hig/se Rental community 3/2.5.1463sf, $1200/mo LAKE FRONT 3/2. 3443 SIuthsldeDcaNhern d. Buld a hyour drea hom e Spacious Timberpoint ri90 7 Catamaran $1450. new 650 Amerca's Cup ARt $4autmo+ dep e cT AUTO BODY TECHS (3) & attitude. Bnfs. 962-9377 on 1 of 3 beautiful lots Avail. Breathtaking iews of -TRES- crpt lawn ser. 703-7934 3/2/11068 SF $77 util. kit & laundry prlv Experienced Drie CLASS B A A 1) no a ib ron ted 4tohn ent8 Tiesrpot RxesO &1/2 DSwnto. C/7/e IVERYOlnstal SALESREPNNEEDED2 /2 175 f $1045 WSIEo 0S o own Mava St n acJ05luLoDERE MGMT GROUP 762- 040 Le mSae. Bbys9rl Rates A pply at 224 s Ste $16 comm. Benefits avail e ales rsile otn el e Ar in e t ar i 5 rocnr () 3 0 o cheaper than most 2 yrs food deliver exp. after 90 daye Lg work will train, truc, van or sari/ nriod n t Om ll 0r Aing Parli ent roon eR1 Nce Hos P Bat 2 n c34ARUN TON LUXURY ROOMS teenagers. Twenty req $9.25/hr. review volume. Drug & alcohol SUV reqd, Must pass S I o i a 70D 4 2250m. Nancy Mg SPRINGFIED Spacious w/Micro .RefTig yearsoldandmynames after3mo'spbrn MVRIf free. Arlinton Body bkrouncheck valid re,0TotN astra ae Do 77 0 Gatppd income po. Over $2 000rneumo + DRIE eute n9. R p FRAMINGEcXe Realty InC. 904-534-5832 110 f. Call 669-4782 3 0 5 s e aBr^ 'ouses owon Paer 3/d T, nsare 3 1 25 Very Toos &e tranis Nae mus Baymeadow s 2/1941Le csFrnished MIddlabur Snd wniceN00 weekly. dd WEEKlHANDS-O TRAINING Cal e759- 875 s wpriv fenced 9ard, 4 77-81 $EE 1860 Sheraton Lake all a lances, ar gated, Call 904- ndO7790 1are, B904ro 0 7o 4O21e4 Extras $175 R DUPLeX 386-668-7418 1937 Apopka Drive hom2e1 s.o fB a rhesreas.a CaTOl Rre R ErNTN nCwugaom Land H ome Packagel News 35&1795.72&5274 treat area, I.TR fca ,e E h$2 acre9CtanleNDAYSB7D Oe PEX era h 3/2/2 1228sf A$895 S'de 3/1 of Emerson $4C06wk+dd ool hotntub, T s. re ce 9 a Pm Rpt REn. Ti95 77FMen Ad. modern. $1nt ranewly fur onished FEDERATED MGMI GROUP newly remod.. c/rg Ode bckgrn ck. 505-0637 Trp re 9 8 -6V CSAoLLs Pri9-3. Florid4 R0R580 257 noraetshop300 bidS. o Inca 9390 Devynew 3/21-0fanires Milnl et CoBPLAeEMENTls Aincl moE . Pasture,woods,spring, n/2'hoodLov 2e7y fenced8 From46 $2650 Orang Orange Park $/eswk, JB BuinssSpce20ms, A S T SISTANCCARPENTERS (Framers) creekpaved road, I-0 DOWNNTOWN 3/2 comnl, yard,big screen HDTV, MURRAY HILL complete pool, hot tub. furnished, "eR ANeeded to start Immed. &p -75 area.$495ko317-8215 renovChouseRTO$idn garage.$1575mo.Lorl remodel 3/1 $950mo Ssde 3/1 on private 208-8888 Competitivepay DouleWide ow $525m. 904-994-7oe75 $975mo $98Esec dep -rl f 2 In &pKii NArLand! Wow!cN'SlDE 3/1 Of. Dunn Ave 2174 Lake Dr. 704-3455 bidinga utnies3/18s. pr54 C UrPENTeRS a H WOK (904] 7W83-e 3333e 19 72 ner hou 16 arepn,3koHUDVouchersAccepted w2 l Houses I0yd, w/2Rsheds, newly bat Call ee 94- 165 T cES igeend Send Pc 99693984 Large ,2 & 3 Bedrooms Unfurished remod quiet & com- S'SDE 3/2 ch/a, ar, kit. ROOM FOR RE eau de eei aPkeqeCALL (904) 751-1510 portable. $ir750. 819-1486 eqpt. fncd exc ic. pets furn'b9d N 21un dtacailrenpted twrl C1NTRAL GA, Lues Co O-3ceanfron Condo CsN carpenters & kitsnd 2acresoflandw/700sf KlnsandApart ARGYLE 3/2 5995 FA RM OP3/2Stownhome. 2 ok.$975m 9039620 Close to Bone Fish pers. Exp. in resi s 30hardwoods. 20 pen Dog A3BR, fenced yard, VANSADTRE389-3540 $1175mo. 904.370.0426 1874sf 2cgare Great cod WRoom For Rent n.Must have own tools &a Kennel, eqpt shelter $565 10 ARE/2SPBRLC OAKLEAF 25m 90607-6536 Male Near HAS lax trnpt Bckground & acreage aiso available Base. Call Jim U.(r0&2Aan I95me. .34 Water Reticement 21Gate5 CAGl lOR 779 4660t 'h W7 ll : 3Sed 0 kbe0 W 912.673 1897 ARGYLE 3/2 SPLIT BR OAKLEAF Comm. Yong clatS, pool. Beach]A/zAat,- C LG A.a ren Co B. Vitd Cell. No pets. Ref. 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Fenced Yd, No Pets, Ref Req a$980moavailDc.1.setilorentd Cal Now 828-256-1004 Mention adendreceive $795/o.CALL(904)860-7219 OP FLEM ISL New 3/2 "(904)275224 or Co VilTRA GA. Larr Coae (946517 Ocoeanfrci 2 o savings. 777-581 DEER CREEK 300095F+ gated $1300m264125 (90 1Industrial 2 Br's on Ortega River. wwwleaseduxury.com P3 P 0 All Areas. Call quiet n'hood M on site (904)807-0910 sdl car garage, W/D, fine- RTO hotline 3.8-1208 npbctrW h32 Suplace, hot0tub. secu- BEACHS'SiDE-350Pl tF 10 ri d am 0 $600.904-4243 DOWNTOWN 3/2 comL rity system fridgeW -5500sf. bidgow/tall h reno, V house RTO $500do dishwnasher. fenced yard. ST210E9Hyde Park cell, 646-3700 uiiiI iB Navy OP3 SSPIB DP.aios3/ t (904) 730-060 920-2760sf, Sho/Bhsed E. Ari. 4/3 1Simo mO. 3ae% w/big oaks in premium Space w/OSIce & # $154F2/2*23TH spa- lawn7syc, fans, ianai, Hrrlg neighborhd. 16x32 Westside Restroom:6$4.50/sf cious clean quiet. Easy on sep. meter 223-1997 storage/shop bidg.incl 9390 Daniels Mill Drive NNN Colliers Dickinson tk wtr sewage, garage. 4/2/2 1745sf$995 358-1206 ext. 113 912-673-596 Klnsland 4/2.SP& 5/4,5 3850sf 515 GTgRoU S.JOS707 FencEADEBch/Mayport StartngFrom$2650m Orange ParkSR.3/2, fen F-I.Au 3B4 BGTROUPsTine NSpac OR2000sfr.Frompan renov. tie/wd firs, 4)807-0910 $975m0 +$975d.293-0409 Westside relocate. 904-210-6590 alsJoa aBila2bleAIond.34/2/2C219.4Sfa$1275 utiegslncl$150m.721-7196 *W age range $2 .2 p rhu r 1Ew&adFEDERATED MGMT GROUP u 6 4215006 rnqe or ay5NewCM(904) 730-8060 s937Businesses Aiope7ties $900m+do ,Poss. rent CENTRONLINVESTOrS! AVONDALE Riverfront .aBchaf1st $25k. Must sell Properties provided view $1756472-9642 ARGYLE OAKLEAF remod, on 1 acre, 5750. Great cash on cash BARTRAM PARK -2/2, lux O3imberp$int 3,4, & 5 Bedroom 1e0418y03rdSt.v37ole-1804nR.tauratal0resla return. 206-235-4452 1/2mo freoe reantR. Watermill Homes for Rent W'slde-)3/2/1,eCH&A Can emoved.912-222-570 $150 moy505-36U8mARLINGTON WlSIDE 3/4br Houses traffic area. 904,923- BARGAIN -4aca 3 M's. 1475sf on river 3/2/2 1441s$950- 3/2S1300sf $1025 51 "ond,$199kA Mnddlbrg $1600o0. 707-704,7260 ___WSlDE__S&10rd-/2.ForSalSPuppPpay $13-95k.784-29-1658904-99-4044 380716Timberpoint kn, n c seriu ed lot "Omo)eC1ond5s9er 4e5 ovC 3COLONYATSANJOSE2/2 4/221745sf$1095 WES"SIDE b960mrdp, 8ms3,1 ,0 Qdappiuld highest LIV's! tNo Junk + dep. Call 398-9929 8316 Swanton $1100mo. 291-0890 51TOffice Space upfronti Call John GATE PARKWAY!!! 3/2. 3/2/2 1447sfE$995 OHGPAiexperience in maintenance an repa Frledel today for more 1300sf spectacular Call3Michaels631-2351e4811BEACH80BLVD info. 904.73-7.0144 panoramic lake view 543OCharles16nke-25oole51481 ACnLVD AtlanticlCaptalAssoc, from3rdeflr, w/eaieve-NorthwoodWa$terrni53/2/21025sfP$1000 J1700+if, assume leasehigh p dind trialLVRY Inc. www.acafBa.com tons 1 car coy, pkg. AvI 9343 Daniels Mill W'S Westrldge Estates 2220/mo. Mostly furn, 5 now$1090m, nci. condo 3243 DEEAtherRLnew 3/2,2 can gar, fpl, mai from downtown, mod [:lF'J O]904) association fee water 3/2/21543sf $1025 3 wi eLn. tile kiG 1600sf. 268-0113 scenic overlook, perehed dustrINLAI SAmes dcomsigUPTosewage-bill.5-44083 3/2/21400sf4$995 feCtusnesdfOr attorney Oriflw YEEsaOeC TINbulseqi.ngMiUprtoght40pipCOnSplOSCmr a ,,Jequiento efitding experience 80% Ltv. Escrow KINGSLAD 7728 Andes DriveF4B01A00SFS ilreis, lofB fees and is / 3BRl refurbished, 3//2 1257sf $925 4 $r MiDD3EBUR4Sprinkler Sys, Nice Lot, SoUTerci aRK toe Resm rall! Canll fencedlarge rooms.3 8 10 AlMipd.WMDDLEBargeScened Mater, sinesse5557sf Prof. Office desilluir 'obig ores, nomloCan AIApJ, OM--BfencedyardatticL0eScreenedSPastio. esde, weldin certification req Romy today 993-7669. leotLi from base. Must 8192 Leafcrest Drive Sheraton Lakes Bath with Garden Tub, w/upgradesD abundantF see. Tim 912-729-8904 4/2 1745sf $1095 1860 Sheraton Lake and a 2 Car Garage. parking $11.00/SF NNN 912-673-1897 Corner L-1/2 off 1st 3/2/2 1 5 8c $1350/mo. Good Credit Colliers Dickinson lotB1258sfn$875 CALL 2.25.1934 or 705-5453 358-1206 Ext 113 We Ln&R MANDARIN/nAYMEAD- full months i haveover 20 invest- OWS -.3/2 .new, ated, I, t.2mm.70. mn vpropeties &fim goo.l1stfirSun ancing avail Aii ves- Rd. $1100 .276-3986 SOUTHSIDE 1260 Winding Brook Ct $Send resume to tors call 993-7669 today MANDARIN Brand new 11471 Kimberly Forest Dr 4/2 1465sf $1025 bright, water view lbd. 3/2/2 1292sf $925 B illio n 385msceae Spa, Fitness 603-431-8533 ICW JULINGTON CREEK The economic Impact of the WorkSource MAnuRG/RAVINES Golf 13217 Currituck Dr N Riverside @ militaryIn t astFlo400 N. StateRo Avoid Clubbr unit fum, w/d, 3/250i ui nt ek m ayin ortheat orda 400 N. State Road 19 $595m 557 5829/225$9955 352 Redwood Lane and Southuast Georgla is Foreclosure OAKLEAF PLANTATION 1089 Tolkien Lane 3/2/2 1300sf $1025 *7.8 billion. Save or AiSell l- Ird fse-sys 3/2 1853sf $1025 Townhome Suite Save or Sell gar.A I House OP 3/2.5 New TH goar, I Local businesses benefit from the military and cvilian personnel who Value More Than$100K w/d Freerenwwfederatedmanagementgroup.com. to buy and rent homes and whpurchase goods and seie Let themPalatka, FL 32177 NAS, 5260 Collins Rd. www federatedmnagementgroup.com know what your business has td offer by advertising in one or all of 2 79stopJaxfo osur.com the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. OWNER FINANCING BY fAI ftw aivltarlng PRIVATE INVESTOR Inlarmion, Stgn a note & moe in.u mo _B *l can- avail. Poor eit OK! 0 B .1 431 . 877-267-6139 Fm 004-38-4130. u RealEstatertei n e ID S Wanted $ 1-800-301-3223 $2/or 2C I HOUSES FASTIS 9 u u ,.Palatka Pulp and Paper Operations I AMERICASI [][I U- cI14298 Equal Opportunity Employer L#1 HOME BUYERI l .lm -Mrif.rorf If lss-le JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 710 Industrial/ 710 t Trades Class "A" Industrial Mechanic for 3rd shift Mainte- nance Crew. Must have 5 years experience. Pay ranges from $16.96 plus .26-shlft differen- tial. We are an EEOC, Drug free workplace. 401K health/dental. paid holidays/vaca- tions. Apply at Gilman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxville, FL or fax res. (904)289-7736 Electrical Project Mgr N.E. Fl Electrical Con- tractor seeks exp. PM w/Knowledge in all Phases of Electrical Const. Must be able to manage multiple projects simulta- neously. Have strong organization & com- puter skills. Min. 5 yrs exp. as PM. Fax Resume to 904-317-2117 or Mail: 6142 Lake Gray Blvd., Jax., Fl 32244 EEO/DFW ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS top pay, bnfts, local job site. commercial work, Immed openings Call 861-0041 DFWP Equipment Operators Loader operator for grade crew. Great benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPELAYERS & LABORERS Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Call Callaway Contract- between 6:30a & 8:30a FIBERGLASS WORKERS wtih exp. Southern Fiberglass, 41 Spring St. Pd ins, vac & Sick days. Phone 387-2246 FLOORING INSTALLERS for new construction Vinyl, ceramic & carpet Exp & transit. reqd. Top rates. Call Dave 904, 296- 0994 x 104 EOE Greenhouse Installer $11/hr to start; will train. Must travel. Drug & background check. 904 545-2567 aft 6pm HOUSEWRAP INSTALLERS Must have transporta- tion. Exc pay! Benefits/ Bonuses. Hardworking reliable people only! Call 636- 0707. FIBERGLASS INSULATION INSTALLERS Batts & Blown, Exp'd & trainees needed. FL drivers lic req'd 2800 Clydo Rd. 733-9188 Maintenance Set Up Mandarin. 40 hrs/wk, some Sats & Sundays. Retired military wel- come. Jacksonville Jewish Ctr 268-4200x150 PAINTERS 3 years FOREMAN 7 years min commercial painting exp. req'd. FT, own transportation req'd Verifiable refs. DFWP. S. David & Co. 636- 7788. PAYPHONE SVC TECH to run & maintain local route. Mid $20's. Fax resume 972-991-7876 PIPE FITTER/WELDER. Min 5 years exp refer- ences and own trans- portatlon required call 46-1775 to apply great benefits. EOE. Hillman, Tallman- Laborers, Good benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 Pipe Welders Pipe Fitters Electricians Ship Fitters Sheet Metal Riggers Outside Machinist BoIler Makers Jobs are In Tampa Philadelphia, Norfolk, & Gulf Coast hipyards 3 to 5 Years ofExp in Marine or Industrial Drug test required Good Rates, Per diem Call 800-825-5452 for Jobs in Tampa call 813-247-4180 HKA Construction Services I PLUMBERS, HELPERS i & REPIPERS for busy repair shop. 288-9003 Hiring Exp. PT Maintenance $10/hr. Call 641- 5033 ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288-0431 712 Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Hiring PM Mechanic Benefits include medi- cal, dental, vision, disability, 401K, sick days, vacation, holi- days. Apply at 218 Morgan Ave. or call 545-0138. SEMI- TRL/CONT/CHAS- SIS MECHANIC/TIRES Jax area. Shop/Mobile Days/Nights. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904-695- 7045. Service Mechl.-valld drivers lic. Experienced basic mechanic. Excellent pay.545-7920 WEIGHT EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECH for Leading Technology co. in the trucking Industry. Mechanical & computer skills req'd. Trucking industry exp pref. Local position. Fax resume to 704 814-7000 714 Insurance 220 AGENT- pers/comm lines, sal+ comm + benefits. Mark 264-0977 PROPERTY FIELD ADJUSTER Northeast Florida Min 3 yrs experience Property estimating. Salary consume rate with experience and education. Benefit pkg Incl. company car. Please fax resume and cover letter to: (866)274-3299 Attn. M. Sanchez 715 Management/ 715 Professional LEASING AGENT/ASST. For Pickwick Apt in the Mandarin Area. Must Be Experienced; CALL (904) 262-1038 New Oaldeaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 WANTED Project coordinator for g rowing home builder. Min. 2yrs Home BIdg exp. Duties to meet with the home owner, review plans, liaison with customers & con- struction manager. Accts Payable mln. lyr exp. in Microsoft skills Incl Excel. Fax Resumes to 904-940-7779 or em: mgreenwood@arhomes.com 720 Medical BACK OFFICE ASST- no exp necessary will train. 2 office locations 8-5. 5 days wk Call 904 731 9293 CLINICIAN CAP Lic req. Substance abuse and Ment.al health exp Fax 813 289 1517 minun,.,.DS coro ne ROE AvantI Wellness Center is seeking FT/PT & temporary positions. Fax resume 904 824 7598 LPN Lic & Exp Req'd. Spanisn Speaking req'd SS12/hr Orange Pk area. Fax resume 278 2709 MA-nexp'd compassion ate energetic tor FT or PT position in pro cnoice GYN office. Call 737-9935 NURSES Exp'd i., Medical Sales. Hign income potentaIl See RS Medical Physicians Sales a a in Sunday Sales section For medical office. Salary Bonus & Benefits. Up to $24k annually. Fax resume to 269-9004 For busy independent Pharmacy. Good skills w/people, computers & English. DFWP. Email panamarxq'aol.com PHYSICAL THERAPIST - AND ASST oriile oirac Lice OulDatlirnt Orn0oedlc .n Nass.u Count j FT l.t PT Fa3 r:un-. 901i.2'7.-177 ,:ar l g4 27 7.4449 REGISTERED NURSE immEd'ate openlin Jax Fax 813-289-1517 mnunr;,O-. Corp net ROE RN CASE MANAGER Occu-Health. Inc seeks a RNCM. at NAVAL Brancn Medical Cent- ter (BMC), Mayport FL For consideration, send resume w/salary requirements, current li c e n s e s & cert's-email: ohii@ohi-corp.com; fax (859-873-7982 EOE RN FT & PT Orange Park Pain mgmt exp helpful. SNo wknds, no shifts! Fax resume 904-276-4462 Att.. ninii ncalD-irector C AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE TECH. will train-quall- fled applicant. olid 723 Dental company w/ great ______ benefits. CalI Bob 739 B0212 DENTAL ASSISTANT Mn 3 yrs chalrslde exp vreq. FT fax resume to: 721. 6151 / call 724,6321 FT up to $10/hr + overtime. S'slde, N'slde, DENTAL ASST. lyr exp., W'slde, Call Jay friendly office. Start 904,651-0915 Immed. Call 751-6733 Support your military newspaper For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. We bringth. ilfltary narkt to you. 723 Dental DENTAL ASST/FRONT DESK Looking for a change? Come join our team. Quality, reward- ing practice at the Beach. Exp req'd. Serious Inquiries only. Fax resume 247- 8495 FRONT DESK Min 35 hrs, 2 yrs exp. req. N. Jax loc. Apply Duval Dental 376 New Berlin Rd. 6963336 Office/ 725 Clerical ADMIN ASST PT for elec. contr. knowledge of Word. Excel & Quick- Books a plus. Arl. area. Fax resume 726-0116 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Env consulting firm has opening in Jacksonville ofc. Must be computer literate and proficient In Word and Excel. Duties: general ofc admin, phones, typing, filing, rpt generation & project documentation. or fax 813-241-8737. GENERAL OFFICE - Strong data entry, people and phone skills a must Arl/ Southslde area. Fax resume 724-5925 RECEPTIONIST for busy front desk. Provide cust svc & clerical support. Apply In person: NGI, 7999 PhIlips Hwy, Suite 202 448-1600 EOE DFWP 735 Restaurants/ SHotels ASSISTANT MANAGERS for full service family restaurant In Jax EOE Please send resumes to B8QM@herita9emanagementnet Bartenders, Waltstaff & Cook needed. Apply In person atStadlumClub Bartenders FT/PT. Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 Call 384u070 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity no exp nec. Will train AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399. 1110 FRY COOKS -Exp. & dependable. Good pay DISHWASHERS All shifts 4553 120th St. 908-4202 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS is looking for a PT night audltor.Frl & Sat llpm-7am. Also need Front Desk PT flex Apply in person.10148 New Berlin Rd.696-3333 HUNGRY HOWIE'S PIZZA & SU Hiring for our Riverside and 103rd St. locations. Driv.- erF must have valid Florida drivers license, proof of Insurance Must be able to work nights & weekends Starting pay S6.15 per hour 451.50 per delivery + tips. Please apply at 4162 Herschel SL in Riverside. 384-0S92 JACKSONVILLE MARRIOT HOTEL is currently hiring ror the following position: BREAKFAST COOK/ OMELET SPECIALIST Please apply in person or fax resume to: 904 296 3450 Jacksonville Marriott 4670 Salisbury Rd. SMiller's Ale House SJACKSONVILLE'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT AND BARI!l ADDING OUR 4TH LOCATION... ORANGE PARK'11 -REALLY HAVE FUN AT WORK!" NOW HIRING 1 Line/Prep Cooks Servers/Host/Hostess Bus/Dish/Expeditors Bartenders APPLY AT. The construction trailer on the sihe Our new location is: 1750 Wells Rd Between Oakes Rd and Orange Park Mall (Inext to Carrabba's) ON-THE-SPOT INTERVIEWS MON-FRI 9am-6pm To find out more about the Miller's Ale House or questions Swww.alehouselnc corn NEW I- HOP RESTAURANT HIRING FOR MGORS, COOKS, SERVERS, DISHWASHERS Apply 1825 E. West Pkrwy. Orange Pk (Fleming IsI) Ph. 626 8410 or 215- 9564 No exp. required. 877.9692n66 Ext. 904 NOW HIRING: Breakfast Assoc & Front Desk Assoc. Apply In person at Hampton Inn, Exit 351 off 110, Chaffee Point Blvd. Jax FL 32221 PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM RED LOBSTER at R;Mecvnow hiring Flex hrs, day or night. FT/PT. Great pay & bnfts. Apply M-F, 2pm-4pm 416 Commerce Center Dr. Waltstaff, Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 Waitstaff Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 745 Sales BOAT"SALESPERSON- Dell Marine is expand- ing Salary, comm ,benefits Call 730-9968 For Classified Advertising; call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. 745 Sales ADVERTISING SALES 20yr Est NatI trade magazine requires con- summate professional. Bright, articulate, sub- stantial communicator for print and web ad sales. Salary, bonuses, 401k, medical for the proven performer. Email resume: Jdoyle@chiroeco.com QUALITY HOMES In Middelburg Has a Rare Opportunity for Exp Mobile Home Sales Person. Opportunity to Make $75,000 + a Year, 401(k), Health Benefits. #1 Product Please CallTony At 291-3100 or 509' 62B5 SALES PHYSICIAN SALES As an exapd medical sales professional, you have sharpened your skills, made the 7 Habits second nature and most Important, developed long term physician relationships. Watching the medical marketplace, you see the movement towards non-drug treat- ment of pain and muscle conditions and recognize the growth opportunity. Join a large, expanding nationwide sales force marketing FDA approved physician prescribed electrical stimulation to physicians. To be a suc- cessful RS Medical Acct Mgr, you must have cur- rent relationships with multi-disciplinary mus- culoskeletal clinics, orthopedic surgeons, interventional pain spe- cialists, anesthesiolo- gists and physical medical physicians In the Jacksonville, FL area. We provide comprehensive raining and outstanding support to help ensure your success, and offer a base salary, substantial guaranteed commission, high Income potential competitive benefits, and paid expenses. EOE Visit: www.rsmedlcal.com. Resume to saleslobs@rsmedlcal.com or fax 2 86 6- 0513 SALES REP -Jax based PEO seeks motivated Indiv to grow/ succeed In outside B2B sales. Sal+resld inc/ bnfts/vac. 1st yr target Inc. $60-100k, Eng/ Span spkng plus. Fax res. to 904-739-2225 or email res. to tcassette@matrlxpeo.com SELF MOTIVATED SALESPERSON WANTED IN HOME SALES. CALL TODAY 955- 9413 NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. 7 50 Technical/ IJ Engineering HVAC SALES/ APPLICATION ENGINEER for Heat Pipe Technol- ogy, a growing manu- facturer of advanced HVAC equipment in GainesvIle. Possible advancement to a regional Sales Mgr. Engineer Degree pref'd, min 3 yrs sales exp. HTP offers a great benefits package & competitive sa ary. Please fax resume to 352-367-1688 Attn HR. Survey Instrument person with xp. Offering excellent benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K Pay commen- surate with exp. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Aita Drive 714-0041 x106 752 Warehouse W/H + RELIEF DRIVER Pull candy, load, build, receive, some relief OTR dellvery/CDL "D"+ forklift a plus, stable job history, benefits, call (904) 781-6727. WAREHOUSE PERSON Must be neat & orga- nIzed. 401K, benefits. 1.20 Creutwood St. 753 Security fro-1 1 ;11 i 'J l i d il [1 ri ;.Jl Needed FT$10/hr For Gainesvile area 407-908-4803 755 Miscellaneous ACTIVIST WANTED! Help make Florida elections fair. Part time campaign staff needed Immediately. Call Jim at CSI, 904,765-5572 PECr '-P Building Careers for 55 years Management Sales & Technicians *.Training/Career Development Great Staring Pay Commission Incentive Opportunity Full Benefit Package Drug Free Worplace/EOE Awrv person 5213 Wesconnett Blvd Jacksonville Arts & Crafts Stores Now Hiring! Jacksonville, FL Full & Part Time Positions Available ,PIT Weekend Office Person Checkout Supervisor Floral Designers Cashiers Stock Persons Sales Associates Receiver Equal Opportunity Employer 755 Miscellaneous CLEANERS & SUPERVI- SORS- FT & PT eve- nings. Own trans. Call 306-o050 btwn 8:30am-2pm M-F DELIVERY DRIVER Join Aaron's Jacksonville deliver/install furniture paid training, benefits bonus stop pay Clean MVR& criminal bkgrd 21+ yrs old. NO Sundays Apply In Person 9493 ILem Turner Rd 4316 S. University Blvd immediate opening to maintain grounds & common areas & gen- eral repairs & mainte- nance of Jacksonville Condominium commu- nities. Areas available: Westside, Mandarin & Southside. Must reside within the immediate area. Call (904)223-7224 HANDY PERSON HELPER car lic., drug & bkg. ck. $9/hr + PT/FT 553 4663 HOUSE CLEANING-S'side $7.50/hour to start Paid vacation No weekends. 642-8885 Lawn Maint-Exp.DL w/ transportation. $10-15hr. 230-7351. Lawn Malnt Exp,DL .\, transportation. Sl0 lSnr 230-7351. MAINTENANCE FT start $10, hr benr & some perks. Lawncare, minor repair, errands, car detailing. Will provide transp. & cell. Bkgord check required. Fax res. 904- 346-0887 RUNNER- for law firm. valid DL & computer exp reqd. some lifting of boxes. Fax resume to: 904-393-7996 SEARCHING FOR A JOB? Companies in Jacksonville are aggressively seeking people with all levels of experience for jobs in hundreds of occupations. These employers will never know who you are, what skills you have, and your desire to work for one of these companies, until you let them know who you are. WE CAN HELP INTERVIEW NOW BY PHONE OR WEB FREE 1- 866 533- 2471 or wwwJacksonvilleWorks.com No Resume Needed! Our system creates one for you-FREEI With an 8 minute phone call or use our convenient Online Interview form, our automated process will match you with employers that are CALL ANYTIME, 7 DAYS A WEEKIII 1-866&533-2471 or log on to wwwJacksonvilleWorlks.com This FREE service Is available 24 hours a day-7.days a week and Is presented by The Florida Times Union. Don't Walt, Do It Today! SET/STRIKE CREWF/T Ior e\ent company, PRI Productions 1819 Kings Ave. 398 8179 EOE.DFWP K-1 : m aa4 z Needed to work at local Retail stores No exp req'd. training provldea. UP TO 516SI 'HRS Immediate openings FT/PT 1 8007314901 Window Cleaners & Construction Cleaners Must have reliable transportation and Do rellaole. 904 262 0252 760 I',rl Time DAN'S FAN CITY Part Time Sales, mature. Regency 904 21 2726 Payroll Clerk- Great Plains Software. 10 12nrs per week Payroll experience necessary. Fax resume to 355-.9707 1 '1L^1 a Earn up to $24,400/year as a Custom Protection Officer@l Now seeking officers with either law enforcement, connections, career military, police academy graduates, or a criminal justice degree. Women are encouraged to apply. J Weare also. kk. Upscale *i SecurityOfficers C.n nd.-. i, mustbeover 16 .,r..J r.ha., I aHIVSdiplorr:.-,CtD.O :t.:- . work history, and r p.r,:.n i references. *~MI I Auto 810 Service & Repair T &D MOBILE TOPS 6073-3 Roosevelt Blvd. near NAS. We Install convertible tops, headliners, vinyl tops. Most conv. 1 day ser- vice. Most headliners installed 45 min. or less. Call for free estimates. 779-1213 or 918-5465 830 Child 0 Care State Licensed S Daycare Openings, days, Snightsweekends, special needs, home schooled newborn 13yrs, meals, activities, drop ins. Carrie Ann's 912 882-0640 87O Lawn Service- S Landscaping JIMMY'S Professional Landscaping. Your 10th cut Is Always FREEI Outstanding Profes- sional Service! 861-8226 871 Legal 871 Services Dlvorce,CrIminal, Personal Injury Issues? Free initial Consultation. Nell L. Weinreb Attorney at Law. 858-2999 www.neillegaLcom Jacksonville,FL 894 Massage ADDICTED TO MASSAGE? For Best Massage Ever! In/Out calls. MM16389 Jax to all Beaches 1975 Wells Rd. OP. 272-9115 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 9 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/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 902 Appliances 365 APPLIANCE RESCUE Expert appliance repair $79.95+part. 535-1002 Dryer & Washer super capacity, excel cond. $200 for both 306-0856 Dryer & Washer super capacity, excel cond. $2 00 for both 306-0856 G.E. Stove-Brand Snew. Never used. |Electrlc self clean- oing oven. Digital read-out. Great buy $175. 282-5452 4 GE Washer Dryer & Stove $200 each Nw Almost newly Call 317-5301 or 850- 723-5307 4, Kenmore Washer Sand Dryer-Match- ubicng set, late model. Outstanding con- dition $225. Can deliver 786-1767 4 Kenmore Washer S and Dryer 1 Matching set, late model. Outstand- ing cond. $225. Can deliver 786-1767 ,a Keystone 2002, 24ft . /5th wheel with 8 ft vjlslide.Great shape Sreese hitch incl. 13,900 352.475-1565 Large Capacity SDryer Really good shape. $100. Will deliver. Call 9994-0100 4, Mandarin 2BR/2BA [ 1 Car garage, lake, screened porch, FPL, pool, tennis court, no pets. Lawn service $1100mo Call 891-5647 Pcs. SMaytag Washer Dryer Nice shape. SCan deliver. Call 994-0100 $280 SNew GE Electric . Back Range $200 washer $100 Black. * Call Ashley 90&7984 2 black hoods ,a PrIorm power incline Streadmill 385c space saver used very lIttle $200.375-9733 4 Refrigerator Kenmore Almond t side by side. 24 Cubic ft. Has Ice maker. Call 729-7218 leave message $125 REFRIGERATOR Maytag 21cu. ft. Top freezer w/icemaker, adj. shelves $325. 379-2093 bef 8pm REFRIGERATOR Maytag 2Leu. ft. Too freezer w/icemaker. adj shelves $495. 379 2093 bet 8pm Toaster oven Black Sand Decker Large tlcapacity Toast, bake. or broil. White exterior, excel- lent cond. $28 268 2482 SWasher/Dryer GE ./ Large capacity 4 NEW Never used $450 OBO. for both Call Mike at 813 4001 or 998-8822 4 Whirlpool Stack- able Washer Dryer 1 Less than two Sears old. Great condition. Can deliver $400. 994-0100 905 Articles For Sale S3 piece Contem- pary Clock set. " Black & Gold. Asking $20. Call 553-6015 905 Articles For Sale 4x6 Utility Trailer | $200, laptop com- I puter $100 dorm refrigerator $40, treadmill $100, German camera $100. Shop- smith $400 904 272-7352 4 20 gal. Fish Tank w/standhoodfilter, & tJil more $60. S Call 287-4159 Air Conditioner S Window Unit S I 1 Yr old, Sears Frigidaire $200. 904-641 5059 excellent condition Best Deal Yet 2 Like Snew 12 volts Handl- tL cap,Scooter batteries, $30 for both. Jim 904-779-0089 Big screen Phillips Magnavox TV 44x58, $850.Car audio Stereo,Kenwood KDC3025,TSAH670R 4X6,TSD69ORF 6X9,Remov- able facew/case remote cntrl $350.4pc Ent ctr Cherrywood,back mirror & lights w/60" TV inset $200. Call Vickie 904-382-4611 Bunk Bed set Room to Go,All in one $300 OBO t1i CAll Janet 333-9634 O/P Middleburg Area Chrysler LHS 1999 For Sale Cleant I loaded, runs greatly, looks greatly 151Kmls, Only $6K. Call Sam 904-334-7573 4 Doll 700M Notebook Intel Pentium pro- |cessor, 1-60GHz 496MB/RAM DVD+R/RW Creative 2.1 speaker system. Carry case chargers $1500 firm 850-377-9398 Double Garage Carport $600. 2 yrs old, good cond. Call 305-3023 4 DRILL PRESS | Craftsman floor E stand. Good con- dition. $150. Kero- sene Reddi blower heater. $40. Good for garage heat. 246-4461 4 For Sale-Leisure Bay Spa-1 year old L just like new, have all paper work. Call 912- 8824553 For Sale like new gas stove for kitchen. S$250. 779-4660 80B SFor Sale S Trampoline $65 I curio cabinet $150, Stroller $25. Call Linger at 645-8725 SFree Above Ground SPool- Disassembled S ready to go. Con- tact Stephanie 542-3096 x236 Gator Golf Bag w/ 22 clubs, balls, and tees. $400; Stationary exer- cise bike w weights and computerized settings. $125; Original AbLounge w/steel bar $100;Toshiba Lap-Top still in box. Never used. Has carrying case. Paid $999 wi sell for $700. Everything In Good Condition. Ca2l:406-5808 Hot Wheels Toy Collection /Not inpkg., old and new, 100 to pick from $2.00 each 269-4503 Maternity Khaki SUniforms, shirts, tilpants, skirts. One set summer whites $100 all. Call after 5pm. 992-8556 W Men's Leather S Cowboy Boots tL Black, size 12. never worn, $50 Call 912-576-3130 SMetal cabinet top, 4 opens for files. Drawer S bottom storage w/door. locable 28 inches high $25. 268-2482 4 Oak table w/4 chairs S48" diam. w/24" exten- tLZ slon perfect cond. $435. Call 264-6364 32" Panasonic TV $200; Stainless steel gas grill $150; Couch, Chair, end tbi & cof tbl $175; Comp Desk, fair shape $150; 904-334-1743 Power House SBench, Flex, knee. 1L weight set, excel- lent cond. Paid $325 asking $100 obo. Call 491-7996 ,a Queen Comforter SShams, bedskirt, | two custom cor- nice boards, table skirt. Call before 8pm. 269-1478. All $75. Excellent condition SAN JOSE BLVD/Epping Forest Moving Sale. King size bed, Irg glass cof. tbl, many books, silver pcs pictures & other sundries. Please call for appt. 737-7791 4 Smith Workout S Station Lots of S extras. Call 269-1174 $100 010 St. Steel Double Ssink w/faucet $10 S Sears car top car- rier $30. Different sizes & colors com- forter, bareal used $10 each. 646-9542 Three Beige Marble S Sinks Ready to I Install. All single. Asking $10 each. Call 553-6015 I Trailer 4x6 1$225.,Shopsmlth l$500.Tennis ball lob-ster $100,Tread- mill $100.Dorm fridge $40.Laptop computer $100. CAll 904-272-7352 TV 45'" Mitsubishi Projections TV $490; Triple play Panasonic $240; 20" Panasonlc $45; Kit. tbl w/4chrs $180 All exc. cond. 288-6053 Two BMX Bikes 20 SInch wheels one i Mongoose and one S Next bike. Good shape $100. Call Paul 620-9387 915 Building a Laminate Flooring Birch 145sq ft plus cushioning. New In the box. Made in Switzerland $150 OBO 287-4159 920 Business/ Kelvlnator Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet 48" $650 obo. Call 716-7755 Workstation / Cubicles ONLY $595 Herman Miller 8' x 8' With Pedestal & Overhead. Gator Office FurnIture (904) 724-.400 FEE i, E 1 F 1 I FEE FE e Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Mnndav Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: __ Name (please print): Signature: 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market Is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel.(or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Reet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE-. MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Reet Market, Jax Air News, Code 00G, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk U 2 wks U 3 wks I 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: JUiMPUM-M- w| w** Mv One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 N I a C 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry Diamond Rings (2) 14ct gold, 1 w/1/4ct other 1/3ct center stone. $400ea or obo. 525-7684 ROLEX DAYTONA. RT $12,400 now $9,900 Box & papers.307-5762 925 Computers 4, 450MHz Pentium S17" Monitor CDRW Drive $100 300MHz Pentium 15" moni- tor CDRW drive $80 Call 249-6916 Compaq 233MHz S368, SOx CDRom l156k Mod, windows, 152MB SDRAM office crystal, BP Audio onboard Audio. $150 Bill 246-0301 7am- 7pm 928 Electronics 51" Inch TV 4 Sale And stereo equip- t ment. Call 778-2464 4 Air Purifier Hunter SHepatech, 3 stage tL filter. 99.97% Effective cleaning. Excellent condition in original box. $50. Call Jason 777-5814 S Honda Pilot 'OS Excellent condition low miles, leather, dvd, seats eight, Must sell. $26,500 0BO. 504-6947 4, Playstaton 2 w/3 Controllers 15 foot extension multi tap card. 6 Games, $300 for all. John 612-9998 Sony Wega 36" T.V. P..P 3yrs old, like 1Lf new $450. 904-529-9630 after Spmn SSurround Receiver T Denon AVR-2500, -I Doiby, Pro-Logic, r 85Wx3 Fronta 25Wx2 Rear. Excellent condition. $1100 New. Asking $300. Call Jason 777-5814 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel 4, AC/Heat Window Unit w/remote L $500. 407-421-7608 SBrother S In 1 Fax / Laser Printer k[fDigital copier, color scanner, PC Fax, paid $500. New in box $250.904-220-7886 FIREWOOD Stockup Now and cut your heating cost! Split/Seasoned Black- lack, Llveoak & Wateroak delivered 38 6649-4261 945 Garage Sales 1182 Linkslde Ct E. Atlantic Bch Sam-Ham Sat. 10/29/05. Numerous household items and clothing. E. Arl. Sun-Thur, 9-6; 2152 Dunes Way DrVW. EVERYTHING MUST GOI GREEN COVE SPRINGS Sat 8-3. Everything must go! 3203 Sarahs Ct. ICW Sat. 7:30-11. furn, pictures, Lazyboy reclin, 3pc wall unit, lamps, in Windsor Park 4399 Richmond Park Dr E Kensington 4/2 Backs tI tO preserve screen k i lana ,FPL inGR,walkin closets,pre apprvl only.$225K by appt. 651-2392 N'SIDE Fri & Sat 8am-.5pm US1, North of Dunns Ave. furn, hshid goods, '85 Olds Delta 88 &'85 Dodge Ram Charger OP-Household misc. Treadmill, clothing & children toys & cloth- Ing.Old records.Frl & Sat 7am-3pm. 2584 Windwood Ln. SAN JOSE Sat 9am- 3pm, Multi- Family Sale 6747 Madrid Ave. S'SIDE MOVING SALE, Sat 8-1 Furn., H'hold, toys, books, lots more 12377 Clear Lagoon Trl Kinsington off Atlantic St. Nicholas American Stroke Assoc. Sale! Sat. 7- 3.2802 Glen Mawr Rd. WESTSIDE Multi family sale, 1713 LATOUR PL. Avon Collectibles, boat, appli, toys, etc. Oct 28th-29th, 8am-4pm Don't miss This onel W'SIDE Antlq's & Misc items. 5055 Shirley Ave. Thurs, Fri, Sat 8a-? Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting (9 $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 9 5C Household 9Std ]Furniture S5 yr old 6pc Dining 4 T Room Set S 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 4 Antique Butterfly Leaf, trestle table, perf. cond. $350 264-6364 4 Antique Repro- ductlon Parlor Set Floral print, king, queen chairs, loveseat, cherry finish, $2200. New $1000 OBO. -Ron 622-8391 BED-A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $100 King $140 Mem. Foam From $290 (904) 6740405 "Bed, BIG SALE" Low Overhead-U Save New Mattress Sets Wholesale Showroom Public Sale 1/2 Price- Twin Sets $79-795 Full Sets $99-$295 Queen Sets $135-$499 ing Sets $250 -$995 Memory Foam close- out Can Deliver 334-8573 BED-Brand new full size matt set in plastic w/warranty $99. Can deliver. (904) 718-0617 4, Bose Floor Speakers / 501sGreat sound, \J/Excel. cond. $250 pair. 904-529-9630 aft 5pm BOX & MATTRESS QUEEN w/new warranty $119. Can deliver. 391-0015 955 Household 9 Furniture Bedroom 4Pc Set$298 CLEARANCE SALEIII Pc 8ueen Bed $19 I5 Pc Oak Dinette $195 2 PC Sofa&Chair From$291 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $12 20" Color TV's From $7 14 Drawer Chests $6e COURT CLEARANCE Captains Queen i Bed Dresser, 4P nightstand, head- board, footbaord, railing. Simmons mat- tress medium oak, excellent condition, paid $2700. Asking $900 491-7996 SComputer Desk / Excellent cond $75. SI exercise bike Excellent condi- tion $90. End tables, wood, excellent con- dition $90 each 645-0630 Dining Room Set Table with 6 chairs, l hutch. Oak finish. $200 771-5692 SFormal Dining Room Set Perfect Condition $1200 317-0529 4, Great Looking Couch Neutral Colors with bur- gundy, excellent condition $175. Serious callers call "Von" 904-859-7117 MUST PICK UP Leather Queen SSleeper Sofa J Bought one year ago. Neutral color. Like new. Changing office into nursery. Asking $900. 821- 4505 Uvlng Room Fum 4, Sofas-Two $150 each; Arm chairs two $100 each; Rocker arm chair & ottoman $100 645-0630 MATTRESSES MATTRESS New, Wholesale pricing, full $109, n $115 Kng $145, 904,391.0015 MOVING Beige sectional, chairs, misc. oriental lamps & art, patio furniture & bar, car seat & end tbls, pictures, 223-8512 Movng Dual | Love seat, blue, excellent condition made by Berknlne $75. Jim 04779-0089 SMoving Sale-Liv- 4 ing room sets ne $400-$600 each, dining room set $250, Bistro set $50. Call Ashley 908-7984 SOak Tables t150. S3plece.nook table chairs $175, Pictures, reenery pieces negotable.. Cale Mrs. Graham 710-3298 4 Recliner Sofa With fold down table & S love seat. Good cond. Blue $500. Kitchen table w/matching china cabinet wood condi- tion $W00 317-0529 SAN PABLO Pablo Bay N'hood Garage Sale. Sat Oct29. Whole N'hood. SSofa Love Seat & Chair-Tan, very fl comfortable $500 OBO. Call Mike at 813-4001 or 998-8822 4, Solid Oak King S Quen Headboard S with lights, mirror S storage, two nightstands. Top stor- age cabinets triple dresser $675 276- 3736 South Western 6pc Bedroom Set $1200 QI.leather couchwith Autumn $750. Cof- fee/end tables $350 Call (904)537-7862 SW Furm TV Armolr $400. Coffee/end 30able set $350. couch shelf $200. small TV stand $175. deck /chair all obo. 904-537-7862 S Wrought Iron & S Wood Tables <1f 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 M6 Machinery & Tools LADDERS (2) loft A frame, 32,36, & 4Oft. like new $500. 904 779-2464 STUMP GRINDER for sale or higher. Call David 219-2089 TOOL & DIE Hand tools. Like new/Fraction of cost. 912-882-5545 WOOD WORKING TOOLS FOR SALE, Table Saw & Band Saw & more. M-Thurs 9a-lp. Fri/Sat & Sun 99p. 291-2597 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services PIANO console, w/bench like new, recently tuned $650. Call 860-1676 PIANO console, w/bench like new, recently tuned $650. Call 860-1676 Saxophone S Like new $600 J 407-421-7608 98o Sporting 9 Goods SCanondale C600 S only rode 3sxPd $800. Sell $500. OBO C-4777879/H.-7811704 CROSSBOW MACHINE new confused 3 times $350 obo.726-0994/891-0868 Dog Hunters-Buy Sell, trade Hunting Dogs Oct 28 & 29 Baker Co. Fairgrounds- Free Admission 4 Exercise Equip- ment Olympic style < weight bench, includes 350 Ibs weights w/dumbbells $200. Stair stepper $50. Treadmill $75. Must Sell Mark 904-757 7817 GOLF CART Red, plus charger, great for kids. 4, DOlf clubs.Ram gold 3pw1.-3-5 woods bagS80. Dunlop Irons 3- pw $35. 771- 0365 a Moving Must Sell! 4 Welder Exerciser System. Same as BoFlex 5 months old $15Jim 904-779- 0089 U- * 4ti c E ^. iLu ~ 20 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 27, 2005 The Westside Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside Natures Hideaway Timothys Landing ~L Condominiums from the $.100s * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! 1 From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. Townhomes from the $130s Four floorplans from 1162 to 1463 square feet *2 or 3 bedrooms with garages Community swimming pool S Homes available for immediate- occupancy! 1-295 told3-rdSt, West on 103rd to Ricker Rfooad, .North on RickerRd. to Timothys Landing on 0 eft. S. :904-854-7101 904-573-5058 Timber Run '* '' .' '...,* K I *. ... - Condominiums ' from the $90s! SBEST value on the Westsldel * Model almost complete SPeaceful country setting, .. * Conveniently located on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 SFrom 1-295 take 103rd St. West to Timber Run on the right Visit Timothys Landing for details. 904-854-7101 Soondominiums Le. Ave ! ak A enq ona on left Vi notys ndetal&- 04-573 5058 t .:: ':. .: !.. '." -,; m ' AmercS Homebuilder - .~m MODEL HOMES OPEN U'.RHORIiN' 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. [ 12-5 Sun. 'L For Info on upcoming communities e please call 866-330-4932 www.drhorton.com Prices and programs are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. 02005 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBCOS8997 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES. TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. . 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Male 10mo old, 31x10.50,10k mi. $500 Pontiac SS20unf00re 2 6672 her, loaded, 1,000 miles. Cop gray HandC arved 1" slate 904-874-8334 CASH PAID on 22831 Kenmore Washer & H4c SF CE TAHOE Z7104 33K mi $13,995 vehIcleuse b $1895 Save 334-8573 YORE PUPS 8 wks old SLVERTON& REGAL Vs, MHsTTs 545-830 BUCKE SETS 72 GTO -DryerMatchng set engine. 5-speed Leather 4 Factoy ar- 000 executives. Must se YORKIE PUPS8 wks old bikw/head rest, $150; Outstanding con- power rack & pin- rent $27,90077-5500 UNDAI OF $11,500. PIs call Pro-formCrosswalk CKC cert. H/C. 3M's YACHTS &SPORT Coleman Key West 350turbo Hydromatlc dtion, late model Ion steering. Stainless CHEVY AVALANCHE03 9047 7640toarrange ll i e ck. YR U K, ckso es largest A oga stove, 7 1 79 g t o aS$vh ce m se x le J a personal viewEnP. Adv. model 525x $o80ea 1 F $900. 259-7877 BOAlS. 9 Sleeps Trans$129 2841187 $22. 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| 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 |
| 37 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |