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Road Work Be Alert While Driving On Base Page 4 National Convention Navy Wives Clubs of America Gather Here Pages 8-9 Halloween Event CDC Kids Parade In Costume Page 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2005 UN, www.jaxairnews.com E- i _l A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER Naval Hospital Corpsman awarded Bronze Star By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Cruz Bono presented the Bronze Star to HMCS(SW/FMF) James Perry on behalf of the president and the secretary of the Navy in a Hospital Quarters cere- mony on Oct. 21. Cruz Bono said of Perry's heroism, "Senior Chief Perry exemplifies the type of hero who I am honored to work with everyday. His actions and his service *make a difference, not only to the task force where he served in Afghanistan, but also to our staff at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. We are fortunate to have a Sailor of his caliber in our midst." Perry, who is the leading chief petty officer at Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Ancillary Services Department, was cited for his actions while deployed in Afghanistan from Jan. 3 to May 1, 2003. Perry has three war zone deployments to his credit, two in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. While in Afghanistan, Perry was the leading chief petty officer of a task force conducting operations against Al Qaeda and Taliban forces. The hospital corpsman helped plan and execute several medical civilian action Spectacular is 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 military 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 Jacksonville beaches. N. Photo by HM I Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Cruz Bono pins the Bronze Star Medal on HMCS(SW/FMF) James Perry during a ceremony Oct. 21. program operations, treating more than Perry volunteered for a dangerous mis- 3,500 local village and Afghani military personnel. See BRONZE STAR, Page 10 Mayor launches 'Our Honor, Your Home' By ]02(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer City of Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton and members of the City Council unveiled a new campaign to salute residents active in the armed forces Oct. 25. Local government and military dig- nitaries kicked off the campaign, titled, "Armed Forces Jacksonville: Our Honor, Your Home," during a windy and chilly outdoor ceremony on the south bank of the St. Johns River. As the Navy Band Southeast made the familiar rhythms of "Anchors Aweigh" and the Marine Hymn echo between tall downtown buildings and the riverfront, local service members paraded the colors through the center aisle. Suddenly, they halted to face the audience, bearing the flags of the four branches of the armed services at attention. In sharp military uni- forms, military leaders from NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and attend- ing service members rendered keen salutes to the colors. Soon after, Peyton took to the podium. "Today we are launching a new campaign. 'Our Honor, Your Home,' " Peyton said. "This is really an oppor- tunity for this city, this government and our citizens to step back and appreciate the service members who are residents of Jacksonville." The mayor's execution of the new campaign meant carrying out a prom- ise he made to formally recognize Jacksonville's military community. Peyton said Jacksonville is the pre- this weekend Schedule of Events Tomorrow, 4-10p.m. Opening Ceremony Seawalk Pavilion, 4:45 p.m. United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon More information Navy Band Southeast, 5:30 p.m. Special Guest Speakers and Welcome Remarks Pledge of Allegiance Parade of Colors, NS Mayport Color Guard 21-Gun Salute, NS Mayport Weapons Depart- ment Meet the air show per- formers at the pre-flight party Sneakers Sports Grille, 6:30-9 p.m. Jacksonville Beach See AIR SHOW, Page 10 Memorandum of understanding Navy, City of Jacksonville partner to curb domestic violence By Corey Schultz NAS Jack-or,\ille Publie c f.air, representatives of the Na3vy and the city of Jacksonville will sign a memorandum of understanding i.MOUi Nov. 9, at Jacksonmille Mayor John Peyton's office. The historic partnership will coordinate and improve the response to domestic violence for Duval County and the Nav. v This event is an important milestone in the Military'Civilian Coordinated Com- munity Response Demonstration Project funded by the Office on Violence Against Women, Department of Justice. It signifies the beginning of a partnership between local Navy commands, the city of Jack- sonville and other civilian agencies. The outcome will be improved judicial, admin- istrative and counseling processes so that military abusers and victims of domestic violence (on and off base.) receive the assistance that they need. Present at the signing will be: Rear Adm. Annette Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast. (CNRSE); Daniel Kleman, City of Jacksonville chief admin- istrative officer; Diane Stuart, director, Office on Violence Against Women, Department of Justice; Mike Hoskins, director of Office on Family Policy. Office of the Secretary of Defense; Connie Sponsler, training coordinator for the Battered Women's Justice Project (BWJP); Jacksonville Sheriff John Rutherford: S--e MOU, 'age b Photo by Loren Barnes Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton makes his opening remarks Oct. 25 during the unveiling of his new campaign, "Our Honor, Your Home." miere city for the military and the city's infrastructure and community support are an ideal combination to fulfill the military's needs. According to Peyton, military officials say Jacksonville hosts the number one duty station requested by service members. "I think that speaks for the quality of life here. Military members can enjoy affordable housing and a city that has a history of appreciating them," he said. "The airspace, easy access to the Atlantic Ocean and the bombing ranges in central Florida fill See MAYOR, Page 10 TOU HIN|G NMCRS volunteer seminar This training seminar is designed for ombudsmen, members of officer's TOUCHING wives clubs and enlisted wives clubs, spouses of commanding officers, exec- B A S E All interested personnel are encouraged to attend a volunteer seminar Nov. utive officers or command master chiefs and any others interested in sup- 8 at 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officer's Club. Barbara Sheffer, director of volun- porting the volunteer efforts of the society. Following the event, a free lunch teer support for the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, will present the semi- will be provided. nar. Seating is limited, so please RSVP to Diane Bennett at 542-3515 by today. U.s. Navy Photo ... Jac son~".e.4-rap .y U.S. Navy Photo Navy Flight Demonstration Team "The Blue Angels" are per- forming at this weekend's Sea & Sky Spectacular at Jacksonville Beach. The show is free to the public. Jacksonville Sea & Sky -- 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 FROM THE FLEET What the heck is readiness? By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief H oo-yah, Warriors! I'm out on the road again taking a good look at the work our Navy is doing the work you are doing. I'm proud to say that I'm seeing great things. You continue to amaze me with your creativity, your enthu- siasm, and your willingness to get the mission done. That said, I wanted to discuss a question I keep getting when I talk with many of our junior (and even some not-so-junior) personnel. "Fleet, what do they mean when they keep talking 'readiness'? Aren't we ready? Haven't we prov- en we are?" The answer to the last part is: "You bet you are, and you have." But I under- stand why a lot of you aren't clear about readiness. There are lots of Power Point slides, graphs, charts and bean-counter stuff that talks about it in laborious detail. But let's give it some deckplate speak. Readiness is basically defined as our Navy being prepared to meet its mis- sion. I think I could simply say a Navy ready for "any mission, any time" and sum it up but the formal version FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West of that mission is ... "com- bat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, pre- serving the freedom of the seas, and promoting peace and security." That's a fancy way of say- ing we take the fight to the bad guy and clean his clock. Our Navy has .three areas defining our state of readi- ness: combat, building for the future, and developing people. Combat Readiness First and foremost, our Navy is a fighting force, a weapon. And to be effective that weapon has to be pre- cise, superior and lethal. Two keys to readiness are Sea Power 21 and the Fleet Response Plan. In a nutshell, Sea Power 21, the Navy transforma- tional strategy, outlines our Navy's powerful warfight- ing capabilities to ensure our U.S. forces dominate wherever we are. This strengthens America's abil- ity to assure its friends, deter its adversaries, and triumph over enemies - anywhere, anytime. Now that is the concept. For many, the heart of the matter is the Fleet Re- sponse Plan (FRP). Still very new, FRP was set up to change the way we get ready for deployments and then deploy. It maximizes the Navy's ability to re- spond to an emergency, changes the way we main- tain ships, and keeps us at a higher state of readiness. Instead of relying on a cycle, FRP gives us the capability of surging carrier strike groups immediately when the mission calls, with additional carrier strike groups deploying shortly thereafter. So being ready lets us surge faster and gives us a global military presence and flexibility to fight any fight, provide humanitarian assistance, or whatever the mission might be. With FRP, we will get to the fight faster, keep opera- tional readiness high, and rapidly respond to every call. And our ability to do this will only increase through your continued dedication and ingenuity. Building for the Future Now all this FRP and Sea Power 21 talk is still just talk if we cannot support it all. Ships, planes, subs and shore support have to be ready to make the opera- tional concepts of FRP work. Building the future Navy requires that we have the right platforms at the right bases in the right places with the right capabilities at the right price. Many times this falls into the economic and political arenas. It means making hard choices about which areas to stay in or leave, which weapon programs to fund or cancel. It's compli- cated and full of sensitivi- ties. But in order to keep our No. 1 status, we have to build the right fleet, deploy the right aircraft, and main- tain the right shore infra- structure required to sup- port them. By keeping this part of the Navy ready, we have a balanced force that is rotational, forward de- ployed, and surge capable. Developing People As I mentioned earlier in this column, you warriors See READINESS, Page 10 ON THE HOMEFRONT An excerpt from Sarah's new book By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor This week, my first book, a mem- oir titled GOING OVERBOARD: The Misadventures of a Military Wife, goes on sale where ever books are sold; Through an arrangement with my publisher (New American Library, an imprint of the Penguin Group) my column today is an excerpt from the book. Courtney was the only one I could call at a time like this, mainly because she was the only one likely to be up at midnight, but also because she has a wonderful way of putting my life into perspective. I grabbed the cordless phone and snuck into the room where I conduct my most important business: the clos- et. Courtney answered on the first ring. "Courtney, I'm so glad you're awake." I glanced over my shoulder and closed the door behind me. "Sarah? What's wrong? Is anyone hurt?" And then-exactly then-the tears began to flow, reminding me of the way as a child I could maintain my compo- sure until the moment I heard my mother's voice. "Sarah? Is anyone hurt?" Courtney asked again. "Just my pantyhose," I said, sucking in clumps of air. "Did you say pantyhose? Sarah, what's going on?" I talked between sniffles and sobs: "I threw...my pantyhose... out the front...door...and my neighbors saw it all!" Theoretically, this is the part where a best friend is supposed to laugh or remind you that you really are a beau- tiful person...on the inside. This is when it might have been helpful for someone-someone named Courtney- to tell me I wasn't crazy, but passion- ate-clever, even! But no, Courtney was silent. I bit my lip and picked at a loose piece of rubber on the bottom of my pink bunny slippers. Then finally Courtney said, "Was it-control top?" At first I lied, because, well, no one wants to admit to heavily stitched undergarments. "I really can't remem- ber," I said wiping away tears with the sleeve of my flannel pajamas, and then, "Oh, all right! Yes, it was control top-and all the neighbors saw!" Courtney was as calm as ever. That's because (1) I've surprised her too many times before, and (2) Courtney is always polite. But eventually she had to ask: "Sarah, why did you throw your pantyhose out the front door?" "Well, it wasn't just the pantyhose," I said. "I, ah-I kind of threw the entire basket of laundry." This was difficult to say aloud, espe- cially to someone like Courtney, who keeps copies of Miss Manners on her bedside table. "I see," Courtney said. She was tap- ping her nails on a counter. It occurred to me that Dustin might be standing on the other side of the closet door, so I crawled further into the dark curtain of shirttails and dresses and settled behind a white ter- rycloth robe, hugging my knees to my chest. There was a thin, feathery wad of Kleenex in the pocket of my flannel pajamas. I took it out to blow my nose, and when I did, a piece of white pre- scription paper came out with it. "Oh, honey, listen to you!" Courtney cried, but I was already distracted. I unfolded the prescription and looked at the signature: Dr. D. Ashley. "Wait a minute!" she said. "I know what this is about." I jammed the paper back into my pocket, afraid Id been caught. But Courtney said, "You saw that helicop- ter crash on TV tonight, didn't you?" "What helicopter crash?" "Oh, you didn't see it? Never mind then." "Courtney-" "So!" she said in a phony, upbeat voice. "What time is the Spouse Club meeting tomorrow night?" "Courtney, you can't say 'helicopter crash' and then change the subject!" "I don't want to worry you, Sarah. I mean, you're not in the best mental state right now." I held the ball of tissue to my nose. "Just tell me, was it anyone we knew?" From GOING OVERBOARD: The Misadventures of a Military Wife, through arrangement with Penguin/New American Library. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! I am a chief petty officer with 23 years in the Navy. I hear a lot of people talk- ing about retiring but everyone I know plans to work when they leave the service. I would like to retire and not go to work, but I don't know if I will have enough money. How do you know how much you will need? MoneyMan Sez: You don't! And that's what makes it challenging. But, you should at least have a clue. If you want to be financially successful, you have to think about a few.things and plan ahead. You should know where you are, exactly where you want to go and learn what's required to get there. Here are four steps you may want to try from the book, The Success Principles." First, determine your net worth. Your net worth is the value of what you have, -minus what you owe. Second, determine what you need to retire. It has been estimated that for every $1,000 per month in income you need, you will need $250,000 in savings when you retire. Third, become aware of your spending. Look at your normal monthly expenses. Add them up. Then, for one month, keep a record of everything you spend. You will be shocked to see what you spend each month without really know- ing it. Finally, become financial- ly literate. Get interested. Learn about money and investing. One way to do it is to read at least one good financial book every month for a year. Alan Greenspan, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board stated, "The number one problem in today's generation and economy is the lack of financial literacy." Don't want to read a financial book every month? Then don't do it. But read at least one. The more you know, the better prepared you will be when retire- ment time comes. More questions? Call Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. sf,~ ,C~4~ SUNPAY SE RVILC S. You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday- 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. IT3 NICHOLRS EBERTS Job title/command: HS-5 "Nightdippers" / "Hometown: Queens, N.Y. Family Life: Single r Past Duty Stations: Pascagoula, Miss. Career Plans: To obtain a bachelor's degree in computer science. Most Interesting Experience: My last cruise with the Navy to South America. Words of Wisdom: Keep your head down and keep working. SELEN MINOR Job title/command: Educational Technician, Child Development Center \ Hometown: Manila, Philippines Family Life: I've been married to my hus- band, Brigido, for 30 years. We have a son, i Philip. Past Duty Stations: Taipe, Taiwan; Agana, Guam; Newport, R.I.; Norfolk, Va.; Naples and La Maddalena, Italy; and NAS Cecil Field. Career Plans: To pursue a doctorate of phi- losophy in education degree after earning my master's degree of education from the. University of Phoenix in a few months. Most Interesting Experience: My won- derful husband driving me to school every day for the past 12 years. Thank you honey! Words of Wisdom: The impossible will be possible, the unreachable will be reachable, when there is faith, courage and love. USO offers Jaguars tickets From the USO The USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (including pre-season) for $8 per ticket. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, tickets on sale at USO Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 19. For more information, call Sonya at 778-2821. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer r apt 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 StaffWriter |02(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Iir All NEliWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jtatabh can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Ulll S, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The ilAl NElS 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 904-3594336 7,BFlrrr k APO IAIl ANUWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursa yNovember 3, 20uu05 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 4t % ^/ Expand your choices Check out Humana during your open season, Nov. 14 to Dec.12. We've got the t plan you need at a price you S4. can afford. Call us toll free: 1-888-393-6765, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., EST or visit us online at when you need it nost ftU INI IU& TAC 'P k T ____-__L Q 4 lax Air NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 Drivers pay attention! Utility repairs will affect base traffic next week From Public Works Center be detoured to Braun through the adjacent park- struction will be accessible. Work to be completed: All fic on Ballard Street will be Jacksonville Avenue or Miles Street. ing lot (next to Buildings Note: This work will be prescribed activities in routed through the parking A 11%. 1 AA i ii', ... -_ .- "^-I_1.-..... AA ....... anl .... d -- 14 1 1.n4-.... I n;1 a C Qr\0 Insituform Technologies, Inc., is currently sched- uled to begin work on a utility repair project Sunday. Expected project duration will be approxi- mately six days and should end on Nov. 11. The project will affect dif- ferent areas of the base on different dates. Work will be completed according to the schedule below (times are approximate): Nov. 6,7 a.m.-7 p.m. Work to be completed: All prescribed activities in vicinity of Building 2080 (Naval Hospital). Roads affected: Broccolo Street Through traffic will By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Each year in October, different organiza- tions throughout the United States recognize Red Ribbon week in an effort to get the word out about the dangers of drug abuse. Last week, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center Tobacco Program Manager Danny Woodard set up booths at .various commands to remind peo-ple of how harmful using drugs, alco- hol and tobacco can be. "This is something we do every year. It's more preva- lent out in the school sys- tem but the Navy highly supports Red Ribbon Week so that's why I'm out here promoting this event," said Woodard as he chatted with visitors at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange complex Oct. 26. "I'm talking to people about everything from nico- tine and smoking cessation to OxyContin drug abuse, club drugs and ecstasy, GHB, alcohol abuse - everything. I'm out here offering educational infor- mation to active duty mem- bers, family members, retirees and base civilian employees," he continued. Woodard also handed out free samples of tobacco sub- stitutions. "Tobacco nico- tine/sugar-free products the Navy now purchases are just some of the products we offer through our smok- ing and chewing cessation classes. It's clinically proven to help along with nicotine replacement prod- ucts," he continued. "We just have a little bit of everything here." "I really would like to quit smoking. It's a bad habit and I know I need to so I can be around to see my little girl grow up. I've been trying to encourage the other smokers in my family to quit as well," said Misty Papp, who stopped by the booth at the Navy Exchange with her father, Dan Gagnon and daughter, Destany. Red Ribbon Week was officially started by the National Family Partner- Access to hospital employee parking lot (on the west side of the hospital) will not be affected. Facilities affected: Naval Hospital Jacksonville - Access to the hospital galley loading dock will be affected during construction. Build- ing H2090 will be accessible via Braun Avenue. Note: This work will be completed on a day work schedule. Nov. 7-8,7 p.m.-7 a.m. Work to be completed: All prescribed activities in vicinity of Building 168A (NAVAIR). Roads affected: Albe- marle Avenue Through traffic will be detoured U102, 104, and 86). Facilities affected: None. All facilities in area of con- struction will be accessible. Note: This work will be completed on an overnight work schedule. Nov. 8-9,7 p.m. -7 a.m. Work to be completed: All prescribed activities in vicinity of Building 168 (NAVAIR). Roads affected: Essex Avenue (road/parking area) between Hangars 115 and 116 and Building 168. Parking spaces adjacent to the north side of Building 168 will be coned off during construction. Facilities affected: None. All facilities in area of con- Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center Tobacco Program Manager Danny Woodard gives some informational pam- phlets about the hazards of smoking to AD1 (AW) Paul Waller of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit in front of the Navy Exchange Oct. 26 during last week's Red Ribbon Week Campaign. ship in 1988 to not only educate the public about the dangers of drug abuse, but to remember Drug Enforcement Agent Enri- que "Kiki" Camarena. Camarena, who grew up in a poor neighborhood, worked his way through college, served in the Marines and became a police officer. Afterwards, he joined the U.S. Drug Enforcement Admini-stra- tion (DEA) to 'make a dif- ference' in the war on drugs. The DEA sent Camarena to work undercover in Mexico to investigate a major drug cartel believed to include officers in the Mexican army, police force and government. On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37- year-old Camarena left his office to meet his wife for lunch. Five men appeared at the agent's side and shoved him into a car. One month later, Camarena's body was found in a shal- low grave. He had been tor- tured to death. In honor of Camarena's memory and his battle against illegal drugs, friends and neighbors began to wear red badges of satin. Parents, sick of the destruction of alcohol and other drugs, began forming coalitions. Some of these new coalitions ,took Camarena as their model and embraced his belief that one person can make a difference. These coalitions also adopted the symbol of Camarena's memory, the red ribbon. Today, organiza- tions throughout the coun- try recognize Red Ribbon Week each October. For more information on classes offered through the Wellness Center, call 542- 5292. completed on an overnight work schedule. Nov. 9-10,7 p.m.- 4:30 a.m. Work to be completed: All prescribed activities in vicinity of Building 160 (ServMart). Roads affected: Yorktown Avenue (between Langley Avenue and Ranger Street). One eastbound lane of Yorktown Avenue (adjacent to the curb) will be closed during construction. Facilities affected: None. All facilities in area of con- struction will be accessible. Note: This work will be completed on an overnight work schedule. Nov. 10-11 7 p.m.-7 a.m. \ i, The World's Best & Most Unique Sauces & Gounnet Gifts WeAreHotSauce.com S Gift Bags, Boxes and Baskets Gift Certificates Available 4812 San Juan Ave. 384-9635 pR10o03 Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR FROM HOBBY WORLD YOU MAY PAY TOO MUCH 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Bandln Blvd. OP 272-6315 FRiCi41 ? www.hobbyworld.blz Yorktown avenue adjacent to Buildings 966 (Naval Air Reserve) and 902 (PWC JAX/EFASE). Roads affected: Yorktown Avenue (between Ajax Street and Ballard Street). One eastbound lane of Yorktown Avenue (adjacent to the curb) will be closed during construction. Ballard Street (between Saratoga Avenue and Yorktown Avenue). Ballard Street will be closed to traffic directly in front of Building 902 (Public Works Center/EFA South- east). No turns will be per- mitted from Yorktown Avenue to Ballard Street. Through northbound traf- tUb UoetweenUI uDing llt U/ and Building 960 (Family Housing Office). Facilities affected: None. All facilities in area of con- struction will be accessible, but anyone accessing Building 902 will have to use the parking lot on the south side of the building. . Note: This work will be completed on an overnight work schedule. Nov. 11 is the Veterans' Day holiday. Traffic impact will be mini- mal in case work extends beyond expected work hours. For more information, call Ensign Andrew Hayes at 542-2717, Ext.183 or email andrew.e.hayes@navy.mil. , rAll Groups iidFAre Special Discounts for 15 guests or more S* Call Maggie Hand (904) 246-4386 ext. 205 ,^H Email: maggie@adventurelanding.com 3714. TAll ef A;,- A/t -2 Sporting events on ten TVs plus spotlight games on our two center stage 10 foot big screens Food and drink specials featuring a dozen wings and a pitcher of draft beer $10.95 Happy Hour Monday-Friday 4 to 7pm 2 for 1 Wells & Drafts g We welcome photos, patches and memorabilia from your squadrons to IAN personalize the room. 111 PQR094114 150Par Avnueo 24-913 Every cigarette you smoke takes 7-11 minutes off your life. How much time do you have left? Wellness Center Tobacco Cessation is Every Monday and Tuesday. Call 542-5292 to live! NAS Jax recognizes Red Ribbon Week I I I Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday November 3, 2005 VS-24 flight operations EE Photo by PH3 Randall Damm (Above) An S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, lands on the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Oct. 13. (Above right) A troubleshooter watches as an S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, prepares for launch Oct. 15 from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway on a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in November: Nov. 14-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) Nov. 15, 1-4 p.m. Stress Management Workshop Nov. 21, 12:30-3 p.m. - Car Buying Workshop Nov. 22, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) For further information or to register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Annual flu shot schedule on hold From Naval Hospital Public Affairs The 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. There- fore, the inoculation schedule announced ear- lier in Jax-Air News is invalid pending a firm date of arrival for the vaccine. When dates are con- firmed a revised sched- ule for inoculations for Naval Hospital Jack- sonville TRICARE Prime and Plus patients will be announced. 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Directions: Exit NASJax North Priced from their $6os. ontol Rocxac, Ni'C/t X co0 i iiiuqan Rd., South oi l andiipg, East GOWL) I I th. SLIes Center oil right. SICj 6 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 VOLUNTEER IN THE SPOTLIGHT 'This is a great way to spend your time' By Kaylee LaRocque band retired from the Navy so I know the Staff Writer community and enjoy being around mili- tary members." R ed Cross Volunteer Iris Nelson has To become a Red Cross volunteer, been donating her time helping out Nelson earned her Red Cross certification. When Miriam Brooks heard about everything her friend experienced working as a Navy Woman Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVE), she knew she had to serve, too. Brooks promptly enlisted as a WAVE and was ordered to report to NAS Jacksonville from 1943-45. Brooks, 85, returned to NAS Jax Oct. 25 to reminisce about her days in the Navy during World War II. Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Buehn, a friend of Brooks, escorted her as she looked around the base 60 years after she left it. Beginning in 1943 as a petty officer third class, she lived and worked near the base theater. She was stationed at the Jacksonville Naval Technical Training School, but the abilities the Navy sought from her weren't technical. Putting her bachelor's degree in recreation from UCLA to use for the Navy, she helped boost and maintain morale. She was a part of what would eventually be named the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department. Her creativity and ideas for deco- rating and the management of leisure activities were coveted. Spare time well-spent helped Sailors and WAVES perform optimally in their duties. L %;the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Outpatient Pharmacy for the past three and a half years. "I really enjoy being with people so I donate my time and energy by helping out wherever I can," said Nelson, who spends four hours each week at the pharmacy. "I also volunteer when the other volunteers can't come in." Nelson, who really enjoys volunteering, says she spends her time here because she wants to help others. "By becoming a Red Cross volunteer, I get to give something back and help where I am needed. My hus- Photo by ]O2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jax Base Historian Ron Williamson greets Miriam Brooks, 85, inside Building 1. Brooks served as a Woman Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVE) during World War II aboard NAS Jacksonville. She perused a scrapbook with news clips during the time she worked as a WAVE, bringing back memories. In an art shop behind the base the- ater, she designed decorations for par- ties and formal dances. She coordi- nated times so that women from the USO could visit and meet Sailors aboard NAS Jacksonville. Some cou- ples eventually married. Besides art and matchmaking, Brooks knew how to help women maintain good health. She made sure each woman had a way of ensuring physical fitness. "I was told to figure out all the ways the WAVES could exercise, and arrange it. I didn't agree with the idea of forc- To qualify to work with the Red Cross at the hospital, all applicants have to put in an application, attend an orientation class and take a CPR class. Volunteers work in all areas of the hospital. In the future, Nelson plans to continue helping out at the pharmacy. "This is a great way to spend your time. It you are looking for a little time away from your normal activities, this is it!" she said enthusiastically. For information on volunteering, call the hospital Red Cross Office at 542-7525. bers NAS Jax ing everyone to participate in sports they disliked. Eventually I convinced my superiors to let the women choose their favorite sport and sign up for it. Brooks needed leisure time, too. To leave work behind, or for the holidays, Brooks would travel six days by train to visit her family in Pasadena, Calif. One year, when she didn't travel to the West Coast, a local family let her stay at their home for the holidays. "We were limited to traveling only 50 miles away from the base while on liberty. One weekend, I escaped down to St. Petersburg," she said, smiling mischievously, Swimming is an activity Brooks has enjoyed since her.Navy days, especial- ly competitions. In fact, in 2003, she was presented a lifetime achievement award for synchronized swimming. Still agile at 85, she can walk briskly when she wants to, thanks to the strength and conditioning of the water sport. Brooks' energy and enthusiasm, as well as her. combined love for friends, family and the Navy reveal no signs of slowing down. Former President Frank-lin D. Roosevelt enacted legislation allowing women to work as WAVES with a swipe of his pen on July 30, 1942. The bill, titled the "Navy Women's Reserve Act" preceded legislation in 1956, pro- claiming women as part of the active duty U.S. Navy. MOU: Navy/Jacksonville partner to help decrease domestic violence From Page 1 Ellen Siler, director of Hubbard House; Harry Shorestein, state attor- ney; and representatives from Naval Criminal Investigative Services, Clerk of the Court and Salvation Army Probation Services. The MOU will enable military and civilians to share resources and infor- mation in the fight against domestic violence.. NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport will have concurrent jurisdic- tion with Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO) for investigation of on base domestic violence incidents, enabling the victims and offenders to benefit from civilian authorities' special expertise and training. JSO will ensure that all arrest reports involving off base Navy personnel will be sent to the Navy for follow up services. "That's a big one," said Sandra Jones, Southeast Region Counseling and Advocacy coordinator at CNRSE. The civilian community will benefit as well. An implementation grant is being sought from the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Office of Violence against Women to provide for a mili- tary-civilian liaison in the Clerk of the Court's office. This victim advo- cate will assist military family mem- bers using the courts system. Two more victim advocates will be con- tracted through Hubbard House. The civilian probation department will work more closely with the Navy, interacting with offenders' chains of command to ensure improved offend- er accountability. This interaction may prevent offenders violating their probation and subsequently being issued a warrant for arrest. One improvement has already been implemented. Previously, there was a lag time of three weeks between an offender violating misdemeanor pro- bation and JSO officers receiving notification. However, reorganizing the way paperwork is transmitted to JSO eliminated the time lag. The Navy is creating a comprehen- sive brochure to ensure that victims have complete information on the services offered them by both civilian and military communities. This brochure will be made available on base and in the county clerk's office through a grant from the Office of Violence against Women, to the BWJP. Navy victim advocates will review the reports of spouse/partner abuse on a daily basis to ensure that servic- es are offered proactively, preventing victims from missing out on available services due to lack of knowledge. The project has been over a year in the making. Brown, a member of the Department of Defense Task Force for Domestic Violence, expressed an interest in the project when approached by DOJ. The BWJP was chosen to be the facilitator of the Coordinated Community Response Project in Jacksonville. 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' I WEDNESDAY MILITARY NIGHT WITH LIVE BAND FEATURING "STR8UP" 70'S, 80'S, R&B FUNK & JAZZ SHOW YOUR MILITARY ID FOR DISCOUNT. 7900 103rd St#9 Jacksonville, FL 32210 In Food Lion Plaza Tell: 904.674.0331 IVIOMM Is SIA Ri0357' (l OU6...1c li By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO The "Nightdippers" of HS-5 are currently deployed aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), supporting deck certification and carrier qualification operations in the Atlantic. These evolu- tions are critical for main- taining proper fleet readi- ness. The Nightdippers provide vital helicopter search and rescue coverage to the car- rier group and its Sailors during the ongoing opera- tions. While on board the Eisen- hower, HS-5 has also com- pleted armed carrier pro- tection missions, as well as personnel transport and logistic flights. Additionally, the squad- ron plans to maintain its antisubmarine warfare cur- rency through continued training exercises during the detachment. It is through such at sea exercis- es that the squadron mem- bers prepare for their upcoming deployment cycle, utilizing this time to prac- tice squadron tactics as well as hone integration skills with the other carrier assets. Although most HS-5 per- sonnel are well acquainted with carrier life, a few jun- ior members found them- selves on board a carrier for the first time. For these Sailors, the grey hull of the Eisenhower holds a mysterious laby- rinth of frame numbers, floors, and hatches. YNSN Anthony Sortino noted that the carrier was a "new experience consisting of loud noises and confu- sion," a feeling undoubtedly held by many Sailors dur- ing their first days spent at sea. As HS-5's detachment aboard the Eisenhower con- tinues, .the Nightdippers will maintain an active presence, expertly provid- ing safety and security for the carrier as well as its Sailors. 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The following change was made to the NAVJAXINST 5510.3A Sept. 19: "The Coummanding Officer equates unofficial visits by foreign nationals to courtesy calls and/or general visit- ing. Unofficial visits by foreign nationals are at the dis- cretion of the station Commanding Officer, and policy is subject to change due to force protection conditions and local security environment. Approval of such requests is subject to the following procedures: Any active duty/retired U.S. military personnel or U.S. Department of Defense employees, who have been issued a government ID card may escort up to five foreign nationals at one time on board the station between the hours of 7 a.m. midnight seven days a week. Visitors must be escorted off the base promptly at the designated hours. Groups of six or more must be staffed/approved by the station command security manager one week in advance of the visit. Entry to the station gate sentry will require valid sponsor's military identification, (only official sponsors may escort foreign nationals aboard the station, not dependents), along with photo identification, passport or official identification of the foreign national visitors(s). Sponsors must, remain with the foreign national visi- torsis) at all times. Foreign nationals who remain overnight in govern- ment quarters must comply with local housing directives and obtain approval from the command security manag- er one week before the visit. Foreign nationals are authorized limited access to command areas such as Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department facilities, food court, family housing, etc. You can obtain a copy if the NAVJAXSINST 5510.30A by going to www.navjaxs.navy.mil select "security" for more information. For more information, call 542-3954. HS-5 sends detachment to USS Eisenhower Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER By Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina The daring exploits of our courageous astro- nauts of the 1960's is the stuff of which legends are made of. Not only did they have "the right stuff," but, they also had the right equip- ment and data support that made ultimate success pos- sible. As you know, comput- ers were absolutely essen- tial to the success and ulti- mate survival of our astro- nauts. A little ingenuity and sporadic flashes of inspiration were also key elements. Whether you saw the movie or not, I'm sure that you are familiar with the near fatal mission of Apollo 13. Apollo 13's mission was aborted because the space- ship became crippled in space. The story goes that a computer spent 84 min- utes discovering and cor- recting the problem of how to get the crew safely back to earth. What the computer calcu- lated in 84 minutes, would have taken a man with pencil and paper many years to solve. Such were the difficulties of the calcu- lations. Overall, computers and the information they pro- cess have indeed become an indispensable part of life. The quality of the informa- tion computers provide must be reliable, accurate and many times indis- putable. The extent of a comput- er's dependability will either be enhanced or hin- Chaplain (I dered by th data that is its memory. garbage, it garbage. T bage In, (GIGO... .g GIGO is to describe a is turning o leading info is, someone (garbage) ii and. conseqi chine feeds information Well, enoi bage. I thin picture. Like corn need reliable mining go Long befo were comm ture, human signed" to re that would output for a and healthy Please not design is sti long in our h and know each one o choice for quality of th "program" Garbage In, MOU: Navy/Jacksonville work to end domestic violence From Page 6 Hubbard House- studied the current intervention response on-base and in met with representatives of 10 agencies Jacksonville to identify gaps in service from the City of Jacksonville and the Navy delivery and coordination of the interven- in August 2004 to commence the project. A tion strategies. The MOU was created to joint military and civilian assessment address these findings -and make recom- group -assisted by the BWJP and the mendations for improvement of the local project coordinator, Meria Williams of processes. FROM...E DIRECTOR OF"IN AM RICA" CUTS 5, ET"JCKO IF GE1 OR Shuttle Hours * Saturday, November 5 8 a.m. 8 p.m. (last shuttle leaves at 7:30 p.m.) I S I(0 6 3 Garbage Out morals and sense of spiritu- ality. As we choose good, sound data we will be able to fulfill the functions for which we were created. We w will live with a sense of purpose. is Now, when that purpose Sis not fulfilled there is a malfunction. We will start to experience the GIGO l effect. Computers can mal- function and so can we. Are you with me so far? .t.) jose Molina Like computers we will e quality of the only be as smart and as s inputted into effective as the "program or If you feed it data" I choose to input. will give you However, the difference therefore, Gar- between a computer and us Garbage Out is one of choice. We possess et it?). the privilege of picking our the slang used program, our data source. a computer that The data we choose will )ut bad or mis- become the source for prop- irmation. That er decision-making. Choos- e fed bad data ing good, reliable data is a nto its memory continuous process in life. gently, the ma- back inaccurate Well, here is my sugges- (garbage). tion. If the all-knowing ugh of this gar- God, the source of all the nk you get the data in the entire universal computer bank, can become puters, we all our personal data source, e data for deter- then the human spirit will )od direction. have an enormous capacity re computers for brilliance. ion to our cul- God's input will "stay anity was "de- put." I will have data that tceive good data possesses eternal and posi- then create the tive consequences. lives.bundantly good Input! Input! We all need e that the basic good input. Without good 11 there. We still input there is bad output hearts to receive (GIGO). the truth. In "Without the assistance )f us lays the of the Divine Being ... I deciding the cannot succeed. With that ie data that will assistance, I cannot fail." our lifestyle, Abraham Lincoln At.the end of theday, what will you hl.ang on to? 8 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 I>. I-., -J / 7 I - .--.---,, ! I -.1 ,.~ .~, I' 1 - I' / ,~. -. Vt J Winnie Rednour, newly elected national president of the Navy Wives Clubs of America, bows her head in prayer during her induction into the new office Oct. 27. S Sharon obibaile (right) of ay Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) Daughters of Dixie No. 300 escorts NWCA Past President Helen Davis of NWCA Memphis No. 119, to her table during a luncheon honoring the club's past presidents. Wi PHI (AW) Toiete Jackson, leading petty officer at Regional Visual Information Support Center, explains to the Navy Wives Clubs of America membership how to take good photographs during a luncheon Oct. 25. NAS Jax hosts Navy Wives convention Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) Bj Penn speaks to Navy Wives Clubs of America members, spouses and guests at the officer installation dinner Oct. 27 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. By101 Mike England Assistant Editor c iw'he Navy Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) Jax 6 #86 hosted the 67th annual NWCA National Convention at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club from Oct. 23-28. The convention, which was themed "A Salute to Our Heroes," played host to more than 120 delegates from NWCA branches all over the world and featured a myriad of events that kept them busy throughout the week. The convention began on a somber note Oct. 23 with a memorial service at All Saints Chapel in remembrance of the NWCA members and spouses Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) BJ Penn (center) dances with a Polynesian dance group during the officer installa- tion dinner at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Oct. 27. The theme of the dinner was Hawaiian Night. who passed away within the last year. The service featured a cere- mony in which a member from each NWCA placed a rose in a vase in remembrance of their lost loved one. NWCA Jax No. 86 Corresponding Secretary Pearldean Aran explained that it's important for the NWCA members to honor their past before they can plan for the future. "This is one of the most impor- tant traditions we have at the NWCA," Aran said. "We need to take the time to honor our past members before we can move for- ward as an organization." The convention's festivities began later that evening with the official opening dinner at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. NWCA Convention Chairman Amy Johnson, president of NWCA Jax #86 officially kicked off the convention during which she took the opportunity to honor her fellow members. "I want to thank all of you, not just for coming here tonight, but for supporting our organization for so long," Johnson stated. "You are the reason this organi- zation has thrived for so long and will continue to support Navy spouses for years to come." The NWCA celebrated another time-honored tradition Oct. 25 when each branch presented its 2005 history book to the conven- tion delegates. The NWCA bylaws require each branch to put together a history book every year. Delegates from each branch then bring their history books to the convention to be displayed. See NWCA, Page 9 ~72/2 ~f)7 I / I,..., -I _I II II t Jax Arl News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 Outgoing Navy Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) National President Denise Johnson speaks during the NWCA Officer Installation Dinner Oct. 27 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Navy Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) Eastern Region President Kathy Cayton (left) and NWCA National President Denise Johnson stand in front of a quilt creat- ed by Cayton. The quilt, which adorned the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club during the 2005 National NWCA Convention, represents the enlisted paygrades that Cayton's husband held during his Navy career. Photos by Miriam S. Gallet, JO1 J02(SW) Bill Lamed and PH3 Navy Wives Clubs of America National Historian Claire Stacy, left, explains the judging guidelines of clubs' history books to Regional Visual Information Support Center Leading Petty Officer PH1(AW) Members, spouses and guests of the Navy Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) enjoy Toiete Jackson. Jackson was chosen as one of three judges because of her photographic expertise. their meal at the NWCA National Convention opening dinner Oct. 23. Bea Schofield, a member of the Navy Wives Clubs of America jax No. 86, looks at club members brought from around the nation of the Sailors in their lives. the pictures NWCA: Conventioners converge on NAS Jacksonville From Page 8 was finally time to get down to business Oct. 28 as the delegates gathered to review the club's bylaws and swear NWCA National Historian Claire Stacey says the histo- in the NWCA's new officers. After carefully scrutinizing ry books play an integral role in preserving the club's her- every bylaw on the books, the delegates elected not to itage. "Our history books are important because they con- make changes to their already well-refined bylaws. The tain our club's history and organization chronology. If we delegates then comenced with the swearing in of their lose this history, we are no more. Our history goes back 70 new national officers who were elected during regional years and will continue to go on forever," Stacey declared, elections a few weeks ago. The NWCA's new national offi- Convention participants also explored the history of cers are as follows: President Winnie Rednour, North Florida during planned trips to historical St. Parliamentarian Amy Johnson, Treasurer Geri Bergh Augustine, Cape Canaveral and the EPCOT Center in and Scholarship Director Shelia Olson. Orlando Oct. 26 before attending a Hawaiian Night Rednour was excited about being elected president and Dinner at the NAS Jax Officers' Club to honor NWCA is looking forward to the coming year. "I'm really nervous National President Denise Johnson. and excited, but I'm ready to face whatever challenges lay "The Navy Wives Club has always been about helping ahead," she said enthusiastically. others," Johnson stated. "Being president of this fine Outgoing NWCA National President Denise Johnson organization is something that I will always look back on was pleased with the outcome of the convention and with pride and fondness. This club is not about fun and appreciated the accommodations NAS Jacksonville pro- social gatherings, it's about service. Service to our fami- vided the club. lies, our communities and our Navy." "This convention was a complete success," exclaimed Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Johnson. "We couldn't have been more pleased with the Environment) BJ Penn was the guest speaker for the warm welcome we received from NAS Jax. We'd especially event, which featured fun, food and dancing. "The Navy is like to thank NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip a family," Penn said. "The Navy Wives Club supports our Dobson for allowing us to come here and NWCA Jax No. Navy family 110 percent both at home and at the tip of 86 for doing such a great job coordinating the event." the spear. As an organization, they have supported the NWCA is the country's only national federation of Navy victims of Hurricane Katrina and the USO among others. spouses. NWCA was chartered in 1936 with a federal This organization epitomizes the true meaning of family." charter being granted in 1984. It is represented on the After nearly a week of trips, dinners and gatherings, it Navy Wifeline Association Advisory Board and is a mem- Navy Wives Clubs of America (NWCA) National President Denise Johnson places a red rose in the memorial vase in honor of all the service members who have given their lives for this country during a NWCA memorial service at the chapel Oct. 23. The serv- ice was held in remembrance of the NWCA members and spouses who passed away during the year. SALUTE TO OUR .. HEROES , A . lt ow" -n Wives of Sailors presented a wide variety of pictures of their husbands over the years. One woman sewed a quilt adorned with all of her husband's awards, promotions and command patches, from seaman recruit to master chief. ber of the Navy/Marine Corps Council. Composed of 13 Navy oriented volunteer organizations, the council is dedi- cated to improving life in the naval services. The mission of the NWCA is to promote a friendly, sympathetic rela- tionship among the spouses of enlisted personnel and extend relief assistance to families of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard personnel in need. To learn more about the NWCA, visit their Web site at www.navywives clubsofamerica.org. Mike England, David Didier ~l~ii~i~t~iil 10 lax Air NOWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 MAYOR: New campaign honors military and ties to City of Jacksonville From Page 1 the military's requirements. When you combine all of these things, I think it's a great city for the mili- tary." Peyton also spoke of participating businesses that will honor the armed services with special discounts on products and services. The businesses will be listed on the city's Web site for the campaign, www.ourhonor-yourhome.com. In addition, the site includes facts about military members and the his- tory of the city's military presence. Peyton then introduced City Council President Kevin Hyde, who immediately praised NAS Jackson- ville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson for helping to crystallize Jacksonville's recently enacted law *:regarding military personnel and the use of payday loans. "The City of Jacksonville produced this new law largely as a result of -Dobson testifying before numerous _committees at the Jacksonville City Council and explaining the need for it. The enactment of this new law is ,the city's tangible way of showing ;- support for the military," said Hyde. Following Hyde at the podium was keynote speaker Capt. (Dr.) Raquel "tXruz Bono, commanding officer of Naval Hospital Jacksonville, who rel- Photo byJO2(SW) Bill Lamed A color guard with Marines, Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen marches past the audi- ence at the beginning of the ceremony Oct. 25. ished the warm welcome she received after recently relocating to the First Coast with her family. Cruz Bono applauded the 349,000 community service hours Sailors gave to Jacksonville and Kings Bay, Ga., communities in 2004. "Their efforts included home-building, feed- ing the homeless and tree planting. "I'm proud to say Naval Hospital Jacksonville volunteers accounted for nearly 17,000 of those hours," she stated. "In 2004, a total of 8,500 Sailors from NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga., volunteered in their communities. "Your support, your appreciation and your inclusion of us in your communities not only makes our lives better, but allows us to perform at the highest level possible to defend and serve America," she con- cluded. To learn more about the mayor's campaign, visit www.ourhonor- yourhome.com. READINESS: We all need to do our part and lead' From Page 2 are doing the heavy lifting. And you are doing it very well. Your success is our success, and the men andwomen of the U.S. Navy active, reserve, civilian and our fami- lies are the lifeblood and the heart of the service. But you can't succeed against the challenges of the future if we don't give you the training and tools to be ready. We must develop our people. So this means we have to get people with the right skills to the right place at the right time, and provide them the personal and professional tools they need to be successful. So how do we do that? Well, there's lots of fancy pro- gram titles, systems, and tasks forces out there working this, but let's boil some of it down. Primarily, the Navy uses the Strategy for Our People to achieve a trained and capable workforce that match- es joint and Navy missions, deliver an integrated approach to career management, and provide a more proficient and better-educated force. In the future it will be delivered under an engine called Sea Warrior. This will comprise the training, education, and career-management programs for our Sailors. To use Sea Warrior programs, you need Navy Knowledge Online. As it improves, NKO will have the working 5 Vector Model and the Job Advertising and Selection Service Career Management System available to us all. When completed, Sea Warrior will be another tool for our leadership toolbox. We all need to do our part and lead to make our Navy even more ready. We simply can't just be ready when our nation needs us; we need to live my mantra of any mission, any time! And you are making the difference and leaving a mark in history. The Navy is making huge efforts to reinvent itself to take better care of its people and their families, give the taxpayers more fighting force for their money, and pro- vide our country, and the world, peace and security. I think that when you look at all the changes from this perspective, you can't help but have a little more insight to what being ready means. BRONZE STAR: Awardee saw perilous action overseas From Page 1 .sion providing medical coverage dur- ing a task force operation to secure and search numerous caves suspected Qf containing Al Qaeda chemical and "biological weapons. Traveling on vehicles and on foot, Perry and his team passed through heavily mined areas. He personally flew on eight combat medical evacua- tion flights to transport wounded or injured members of the task force to medical care, as well as assisting in the recovery of six deceased service members in hostile territory. Slightly embarrassed by all the attention, Perry said modestly, "I don't feel that I deserve all this. I was just doing my job. There are so many young hospital corpsmen that have done far more than I have and have gotten far less." He said his time in Afghanistan was "the experience of a lifetime, something I'll never do again." Perry is a native of Dothan, Ala. He and his wife, Michelle, have three children, Tyler, 14, Madison, 11 and Matthew, 4. They reside in Green Cove Springs. AIR SHOW: Sea & Sky Spectacular schedule for weekend shows plenty to see and do From Page 1 Come meet your favorite Jacksonville Sea & Sky Spectacular performers featured throughout the weekend and get their autographs! Free and open to the public. Free showing of blockbuster movie "Top Gun" Seawalk Pavilion, 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. 4p.m. Klif4Kids 5KRun 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 & Refreshments Participants can register on-site beginning Nov. 4 or pre-register at www. lstplacesports.com. Sky Show, 11 a.m. 4p.m. The incredible sky show will feature the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and many more mil- itary and civilian aerobatic performers. Sea Show, 12:20p.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. Jacksonville Sea & Sky Spectacular Street Festival (First Street from First Avenue North to Sixth Avenue North) There is plenty to do while the perform- ers are in the air. Ground activities include static displays, interactive games, simula- tors, children's activities, arts and crafts, food, beverages and much more! Kiddy HIawk Kids Area Featuring make and take visors, wing pins and t-shirt designs, quad power jump, Sponge Bob bean bag toss, interactive games, temporary tattoos, face painting, personalized dog tags and sailor hats, do- it-yourself gliders and much more! Pick up a complimentary child ID kit to take home or fill out an ID band for your child to wear during the event compliments of the City of Jacksonville and the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department. This booth will also serve as a lost and found for both personal items and individuals. Meet the Performers at Aviation Alley On Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m., pilots and performers will take time to meet and sign autographs for air show fans. This is a great opportunity to meet the men and women behind these incredible machines. College Transfer Fair coming in November From the Navy College Office re you working on your associate of S, arts degree and get- ,ling ready to transfer to 'another Florida institution .for your bachelor's degree? Florida Community .College at Jacksonville is "ponsoring a College "Transfer Fair at the follow- ..g locations: Nov. 8 8:30 -11:30 a.m. North Campus 1-4 p.m. South Campus Nov. 9 "8:30 -11:30 a.m. - 'Downtown Campus 1-4 p.m. Deerwood Center Nov. 10 8:30 -11:30 a.m. Down- town Campus You can talk with repre- sentatives from state and private universities and learn how to use FACTS. org, the state of Florida advising Web site. If you have any ques- tions, please see either Bob or Opral at the FCCJ office located within the Navy College Office in Building 110 or call 771-3979. Touching Lives V teer 'Every Day ofAmerican Every DayThere are no iits to cang VolunteersofAmerica.org 1.800.899.0089 a CFC participant Provided as a public service. D DIVORCE? 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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- A local representative is available at NAS Jackson- ville 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. Courses meet the highest standards for accreditation, quality, transferability and value. Registration for Spring 2006 Session 1 will be open Nov. 21- Jan. 13. grams available to service members. All degree required and general education courses available via distance learning. Short (eight-week) courses offered five times per year. Accommodate transfer of course credits from other Accredited and SOC insti- tutions. Member of SOCNAV. C, 4278 HERSCHEL STREET JACKSONVILLE Photo by PH3 Kristopher Wilson While an SH-60F Seahawk lifts off from the flight deck ofithe Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. 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SALON AND DAY SPA L 12 JaxAir No8S, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 ,.'/ -.' ,i / '' !. - By Kaylee LaRocque h< Staff Writer tl] st S"'-. roups of witches, clowns, prin- al -. cesses, ghosts and an assortment S.. of cartoon characters roamed al NAS Jacksonville Friday as the children cc and staff of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare be and Recreation Department's Child at Development Center (CDC) celebrated Si Halloween. re The children were broken up into small Co groups as they trick-or-treated through tli the Navy Exchange (NEX), Commissary, Post Office and Fleet and Family Support pa Center (FFSC). al Numerous parents followed the groups, er taking pictures as passersby exclaimed ro ',pffil:,,. ' A Navy Exchange employee pass- es out candy to the children of the NAS Jax Child Development Center as they parade through the Navy Exchange Friday. Raggedy Ann seems a little bewildered at all the excitement. (At left) A group of preschoolers make their way through the Navy Exchange as they parade around the base Friday. CDC Educational Technician Hertha Phil pushes a group of children through the N Exchange. NAS Jax Commissary -Secretary Nancy Garcia passes out treats to some toddlers from / ,I iathe NAS lax Child cL Development ' Center as they paraded through the commissary Friday. Lips r " lavy Jake and Elwood The Blues Brothers dis- play their talents at the NAS Jax Post Office. Old Plank Plantation Featuring Large Lots Community Pool Many I lones Ready 29 for / Quick Closing / lid Plank f BEA_.: 0- -EonA Tor,_ Tel: 904-781-0101 Directions 1-10 west to Exit 351, left at stop sign at Chaffee Rd.,go past Beaver St., to Old Plank Plantation on the left. *Subject to change without notice. CGCO20880 Corp. 724-7800. WWW er eeCs0 coC'11t4;r'ctiOl-.O xnO1 Ria114 Fleet and Family Support Center Receptionist Sharon Pullo gives some goodies to the trick-or-treaters Friday. Zorro, aka Fleet and Family Support Center Counselor Patti Tebow, chats with a group of preschoolers as their teacher Marilyn Williams scoots them out the door. Fanny Flamingo aka Janet Pierotti, an employee at the NAS Jax Post Office, passes out candy to a group of 2-year- olds from the NAS Jax Child Development Center as their teacher Sandi Nissen helps with their bags. HAMMOCK PLANTATION Westside's Best Value Buy now and save $1000's* P- 0 Builders Closeout Only 4 Lots Still Available Tel: 904-378-9371 Directions 1-10 west to Exit 351. left at stop sign at Chaffee Rd., left on Beaver St., approx I mile to Hammock Plantation on right. *Subject to change without notice. CGC020880 Corp. 724-7800. wawrr.-edaconutx-uctioni.conm 5156 International Drive, Orlando, FL (407) 563-5200 Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 10am-7pm R104113 4ILWAYS OPIEN 4/ BP315888 R1155M0 .,-. I. CIN COAS Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 13 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Alwaysk . Now open with new pin- setters, 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 Wednesday for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Jaguar tickets for all home games are on sale now (Section 229, $43). Catch a ride for $10 on the I.T.T. shuttle. Mule Day Saturday Hitch up the wagon for a mule parade, events and shopping. $23 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 shop- ping. $33.25/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recrea- tion Center for more de- tails, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tourna- ment Every Monday, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Yo" iIke our selection. Yoer walt will o Pr"e. Pizza & Ping-Pong Today, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Jaguars vs. Texans Game Sunday $5, Sign-up in Liberty Cove Brad Paisley Concert Nov. 11 $25, Sign-up in Liberty Cove For information on book- ing command or private functions 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. Reef & Beef All you can eat seafood and beef buffet. Tomorrow night Officer's Club $17 per person Call 542-3041 for reserva- tions. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Land of the Dead (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. - Madagascar (PG) Saturday, 7 p .m. The Perfect Man (PG-13) Nov. 11, 7 p.m. Cinderella Man (R) For more information about the marina please call 542-3260. Skipper "B" Qualification Sail Class $150 Nov. 11-20 Fourth annual Light Up Your Boat Contest Dec. 9, 5 p.m. Prizes awarded for "Tackiest Looking Boat" and "Spirit of the Season" Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. FFSC and MWR Military Family Appreciation Carni- val 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. 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. Haunted Woods Members of Commander, Helicopter ' Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet placed first with their jailhouse theme in the Haunted Woods contest. The command was awarded $500 for their efforts. Creepy members from Aviation Support The cast and crew of VP-30's Capt. Blood's Detachment took third place in the contest Cove placed second in the Haunted Woods with their House of Horror display, earning contest earning the command $300. the command $200. A scene from the Haunted Woods, spon-, sored by the NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Youth Activity Center Oct. 28-29. Nearly, 2,800 of visitors turned out this year to- view displays from various commands,; from around the base. 0 . . * * -* LM*0 . 0 Get real rewards, real fast! as low as 5.9APR NAVY FEDERAL. Credit Union ...for your nRewards" Visa and MasterCard Earn reward points for merchandise, gift cards and travel-related certificates. * Low fixed rate* and no annual fee * Credit limits up to $50,000 * Earn 1 point per $1 of net purchases" * 'Start redeeming at just 2,000 points * Easy online access to view and redeem points Apply for your nRewards card at navyfcu.org, call 1-800-336-3333 or stop by a member service center. Membership counts. *Rates are based on an evaluation of each member's credit history, so your rate may vary. 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Holiday schedule for Child Development Center 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. Sponsors needed for MWR events T he NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recre- ation (MWR) Depart- ment is currently seeking sponsorship for fiscal year 2006 special events and programs. Your efforts will support NAS Jax active duty serv- ice members and their fam- ilies. Your company will market to over 25,000 base personnel. For more information on how your organization can become a sponsor, please contact Shannon Leonard, -Shannon.d.Leonard@navy. MWR marketing director, mil. at 542-3577 or e-mail War Planes, WWII Planes to Present Day Planes., Highly Detailed Collectibles 4 60 Ai. i 391-401 . www.diecuast-badas.com Local park offers classes for adults and children The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reserva- tions by calling 573-2498. Birding with Audubon Nov. 5, 8 a.m.-noon We will start out at the nature center, viewing birds visiting the feeders, and then search for birds of for- est and edges. This pro- gram is for beginners to experts, but is not appropri- ate for small children. Please bring your sack lunch, and after birding we'll discuss what we saw and heard while watching the butterflies flutter around the butterfly gar- dens. Nature Crafts: Pine Cone Critters and Centerpieces Nov. 7, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Pine cone crafting for all ages! Use your imagination to create a critter or a cen- terpiece from pinecones and other nature objects. Please bring pinecones if you have them; some will be provided. Wee Workshop: Textures of Nature Thursday, Nov. 10, 10- 11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature explorers (children aged 7 and under) and their adult companions. We will be using our senses today (sight, hearing, touch, smell) to find and appreci- ate the differences in nature. Coffee with the Birds and Butterflies Nov. 14, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Picture .yourself relaxing inside a climate-controlled building with your morning cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large pic- ture windows at birds visit- ing our birdfeeders and butterflies as they visit our butterfly-friendly plants. What a great way to start out your day! Snake Savvy Nov. 22, 1-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between a venomous and non-ven- omous snake? Learn what you can do to stay safe around snakes and their important role in the bal- ance of nature. Jacksonville's Enclosure Source Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures Patio Covers SLI ET E p'ment Plans To Fit An'Budge tNo quty Required S LI00 Financing ALarable ,wfh approLea creofl INC. 5521 Chronicle Court Jacksomille. FL 32256 S 731-5580 C "".lr" ure..com "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach 81% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors m 1 vrmonth .Air News uB u Published by Che Alrorida times-Tinion 90 5 4R061966 Admiral Homes I JaX Alf NiWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 15 SPORTS & STANDINGS Greybeard basketball meeting A Greybeard basketball meet- ing 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 tourney 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 recre- ational and competitive 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 divisions: men's active duty; women's active duty; men's open; and women's open with awards for first, second, and third place in each division. This is also a captain's cup event with commands receiving partic- ipation 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 confer- ence room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages. Commands having their athletic officer or designated represen- tative attend the meeting will receive five captain'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 soc- cer, softball, football and volley- ball 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 provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional quali- fying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K- Men19:00 Women 24:00 10K- Men34:00 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. 28 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 7 0 AIMD 7 VP-30 4 FASO/Weps 3 3 5 CNATTU 2 5 Intramural Fall Softball Standings As of Oct. 28 Team Wins Losses AIMD 500 10 1 NavHosp 9 2 VP-30 9 3 VP-5 8 3 VP-62/NAR 7 3 CoMmNITY CALNDIAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #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, call 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.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclubopw. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083.. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street: Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.org. The Castillo de San Marcos In St. Augustine is looking for individuals with an interest in history that would like to be a part of a living history group. The group, which does interpre- tations and reenactments in St. Augustine, needs volunteers for their cannon and musket firing programs. For more information, call Joe Brehm at (904) 829- 6506, Ext. 232. The Navy Nurse Corps Association is holding their annual fall luncheon Nov. 5 from Green Cove Springs to host holiday event From Green Cove Springs Mayor's Office Only a few cities in the country have a major holiday light festival. Calloway Gardens and Hershey Park are two of them. Now the First Coast has a holiday event to draw the same interest from area residents as the "Shrimp Festival" and the "Opening of the Beaches." The First Coast Winter Lights will be held at Reynolds Park Yacht Center in Green Cove Springs from December 2 to Jan. 1. Service member, Navy civilians, retirees and their families are invited to enjoy this very special holiday event and drive though a two-mile stretch of 112 dazzling lighted holiday scenes on their way to a ginger bread house and a marshmallow roast. For further information, call Joe Hapi at (904) 284-4667. NAVY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE AND FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS Medicalmalpradice happens to Navy families, just as it does anywhere else. Ad ood families suffer. Ahhough active service members may not sue the government for malractic, their dependents do have recourse. Ourtrial lawyers are also naval veteran and undernd what it means to be a Navy fnmly. 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We want to buy any area price or condition Call Now 350-9529 totheskypropertles.com Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Fumished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 405 Apartments SUnfurnished AVONDALE Spacious 3/1 Duplex, ch/a, DW, WD, fpi, $1050m. 389-5675 Arlington area ANSLEY OAKS APARTMENTS Near JU, 2BR/1.5BA, large 2 story, central heat& air, W/D hkups, fully equip kit, mini blinds. $585mo (util. not Included). $500 security dep. Appli- cation &credit check required. Clean & Quiet Community. all 724- 7800 ext 2471 TUD Vouchers Acoepted ATTENTION Come and See Avondale's Most Prestigious Riverfront HIghrilse Rental Community Spacious 1 to 3 Bedrooms Avail. Breathtaking Views of St. Johns & Downtown. Free Covered Parking, Heating & Air Incl in Rent, Swimming Pool Overlooking the River! "l 3946 St. Johns Ave Z (904) 384-6151 commander@aekus.com CF & NAS i 2R DUPLEX NEW CPT AND TILE, FEN YD. REF REQUIRED $595 778- 2897 U / 0 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, - Fax 904-366-6230. 0 I VA - 405 Apartments S Unfurnished SAUTUMN- MATIC. SAVINGS! low as I ( savings to Syou! ORANGE PARK AREA City Close, Country Quiet! Clay Co. School District SCall for Appt & Details HUNTER'S RUN APTS S(904) 282-0975 S -l BEAUTIFUL R. SIDE COMMUNITY IJ A 1 ,I I BR'BR2 P.:.,:,li ". f STsRTo GclT~lg- J j CALL NOW 387-2933 Kinosland Apart- / meant bnfbrnisnea I 3BR, fenced yard, $565 mo. 10 min from Kings Bay Navy Base. Call Jim H 912-729 8904 W 912-673-1897 Matanzas River Apt. AIA S. Crescent beach. Quaint lbr w/ office/den Pier, renovated 2004. $900 me. Water incl. No dogs. 904-806-5258 MISSION FOREST APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Starting at $475. 1/2 mile to Base. 912-882-4444 VV 7 1 "W- Ponte Vedra Beach- Pace Island Rental .& ii By modern, newly furnished 1 $1495. close to NAS S2/2 home.Lovely fenced JJAX. Clay county .4yard,big screen HDTV. schools. Gated comm .,'garage.$1575mo.Lori Owner PCS. 757-889-6008 , 904.646.1715/757.232.3366 e PALENCIA 721 Cypress o 420 Houses Isl kit equ2300st, It2 Unfurnished 2095. Ne20 condo, ,03 c ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT RM.FPLC PONTE VEDRA BEACH SCREENED PATIO, LG BKYD. -3/2, across from REFREQUIRED$99577&.2897 Sawgrass Mall, pool, ARGYLE 3br/2.5, pool, tenn, $998mo. 728-5827 Jacuzzi, all brand new. PVB/Sawgrass 3/2 +2c great schls 2 story gar. comm pool, lawn $1250+dep.404323-0397 care $1895. 214-402- 9496 BOATER ALERT -3'2 5 on PVB Great Loc 2/,3, pol .90"St. Jonns in Green Ce, on Ilgoon. ofc. Ig full office. dock .i'DiatsIO. f.rn 52200m. 392 8322 $1200 501 2848 RTO Why Rent When You CI ELArt.4/351600mo.39ar. Can Own? Any credit lawn suc. fans lana irrig OK. Call Joan 374 3005 C on sep meter 223 1997 S.Jax Bch 4 biks to bch. EARL3/22cgarklteqpt Ocean Cay Subd 3/2 fen. trees on culdesaA. n Ld flrsFgdn tub Mi A,- .~ ~ -'S tfp$1100 Call 642 3743 OlSC.5ITBmo 8I3-3552 Timberpoint 3.4, & 5 BedroomAF kA Watermill Homes for Rent t8121 Leafcrest Dr $950 and up! >--Jeit4/2/2 1745st5f S1095 ARLINGTON _,9390 Daniels Mill 11189 Ridgetop Ln 4/211475f s$1025 3/2 1300sf $995 q8316 Swanton I.. 3/2/2 1447sf $995 WESTSIDE n il f LakeviewWatermill 32 1456sf $975 I,3/2/2 1543sf $1025 8425 Windy Pine Ln E 00173205, 2/2 960sf $625 '2 Fenced 3/2 1257sf $925 ORANGE PARK 543 Charles Pinkney 0 3/2/2 1025sf $995 rSOUTHSIDE 3243 Dowitcher Ln 11471 Kimberly Forest Dr 3/2/2 1400sf $995 \\';'1 ~ 3/2/2 1292sf $925 .1 MIDDLEBURG WICW Sheraton Lakes p13217 Currituck Dr N 1860 Sheraton Lake S3/2 1500sf $1025 3/2/2 1258sf $875 7 ',JULINGTON CREEK o .d0 MAYPORT/ Riverside Z ,ATLANTIC BEACH Julington Creek 650 America's Cup 352 Redwood Lane 1 O R3/2 1068sf $775 3/2"2 13005f $1025 Fenced! Townhome 1tr lws EM error Periscope www.federatedmanagementgroup.com ,, ,. D II E.R..1 t pqc- 405 Apartments 420 Houses 4 Unfurnished Unfurnished EASTHSIDE 1611 E 16th S Mbr 2Da TH ,otall, r) ed eons5 I3O. .190 S.. Gardner Int i I00dmo NORTHSIDE2/1 & 3/1 Call 949-355-3220 Apts. $550 $700mo. HAWKS POINT -3/2, Call Greg 376.5190 $1195M0. New, fully equip. Northside Thanksgiving Arglyle Condo, 2/2, $825, Special $200 off your Bryant Realty 272-9395 1st months rent i a n Rest rictions eaply. IC W Cute house 3/2, Restrictions p 1400sf, fncd yd, $1250m Pelican PoGnlne 140de 304,6- k 904-757-8742 dep. 9048661431 PONTE VEDRA Ocean JAX BCH Beautiful New PONTE VEDRA Ocean 3/a ar. w/d fncd udr Links, 3/2 + gar, pool 3/2, gar, w/d fncd yd. fit, $1275mo. 233-2303 $140um. (904)270-0515. S SAN MARCO JAX BEACH-3/2, 1WSAMRClaO 0623 2nd Ave. S.,. C ILL92/ TH Ia-l $1SO0mo. 708-9984 L JUUNGTON CREEK SAN MARCO LOFTS Spacious 3Br, Living Incredible living spaces room, family room + www.theloftssanmarco.com formal Dinning room, 1450 Flagler 396-9601 huge kitchen, fully fencedyard. Squeaky SOUTHSIDE -1BR, CH&A Clean. $1450m. 280-2805 no aets, $495mo. Call W.E Johnson Licensed .. Klngland 3BR R.E. Broker 727-7794 Reurbished, REW.1 rokerdnest fenced yard, attic, W'slde-Gregory West ar large rooms, 10 Apartments rMin from base. Must Fall Special! Reserve see Jim 912.729.8904 your new apartment 912- 673-1897 home for the Holidays. LKSOE Mention ad and receive LAKESHORE 3/1 savings. 777-5581 Good condition. Pets ok. W'side-Gregory West 87. 1/ Apartments LAKEOOD 3/1 Holiday Savings! updated fplc $925mo Pop a Balloon. 737-2542 Call for details. 777-581 LAKEWOOD 3/2 updated, W'SIDE Newly renov 1 & SS apple, fplc, wd firs, 2 Br's on Ortega River. $1150mo. 737-2542 quiet n'hood on site Lakewood Waterfront mgr, nr public transp. 3/2 f. gac fI ugra. $50 & $600. 904. 424. 3402 2/22c g11ar.fl, u.td. 410 Condomi yd scn prch,avail now S10463 Docksider Dr. W. 1200SF /2*2/3 TH spa- $975m. 904-731-3841 cious clean quiet. Easy MAND. w/Pool, 2500sf, to 195/ US17 $595mo. 3715 Leewood Ln 4/2.5 912-673-6596 Kingsland encl. porch 2 car gar AVONDALE 2/2, 2000sf 387-2333 ask for Cyrus $1500mo. WD ncl. avail MANDARIN- 3/2, O.H Sun now. Call 705-2086 2 4p. Avail now. BAYMEADOWS Deerwood $1100mo. 904-219-8116 -3/2 1530sf, all new, fplc, MANDARIN 3/2 lanal, $1195mo0. 505-3648 5136 Tan St. $1150mo. + dep. 662-7646 BEACHES-3/2, 1st fir, ep. 662-7646 $1400mo. Jardin De Mer MANDARIN 5/3-2 car 241-2170 728-3954 gar, brand new, 2310sf, Beaches TH 2/2 loft, $1600 226-4161 pool, wdhu. $810mo + Mandarin newer home sec.Sm Pets ok. 241-8706 3/2/2. $1200mo $1200 dep 12408 RIchards BERKMAN PLAZA Lux 2/2 Glen Ct. 904-859-0498 1475sf on river $1600mo. 707-704- 7260 Mandarin Riverfront ncl or 904-993-4044 boat slip, 3/2.5 Twnhs r $2250mo. Nancy Mag- JCP-3/2. 1 car gar TH, glore 904-349-8664 For Lease or Opt. to Buy. Walter Williams $1150mo. 673-9318 Mand-Beautlful house JTB/Hodges 3/2, 1428sf, 3/2 flreplace,garage. gated, amenities, gar. fp, Avail 11/12. $1100mo. all apple. $1300m 382-7606 Hutson Rentals 268-0311 MAND 1 & 2 BR $795- MAYPORT -2/2 TH. $725 $1100. Dog no cat. Bar- w/d, sec, fncd yd, 1100sf, tram Park 904-461-8997 pet fee, 904-386-0497 MANDARIN Brand new MIDDLEBURG 2/2, on lac bright, water view lbd., fncd lot, 1230sft, ch/a, Williams Walk in Ber- Immac. cond 282-1617 tram Pk $900 incl. Pool, Spa, Fitness 603- 431.8533 N. St. Johns Co. 2/2.5TH, $1000mo $800dep. No MANDARIN BRAND NEW pet/smoker. 904-338-2473 3/2 Be the 1st renters $1099mo. 321-303-4190 NORTHSIDE -3br/ lba, $200dep. $57Smo. No New Townhome. 2/2A., HUD, No pets, 1466 E. den, gar, lakeview 24th St. 745-0045 upgraded t, 629-1767 SIDE 2/1 AC/heat Ocean View appli, carpet $450mo + Amelia Island $250 dep. 707.1594 after S Condo Rental; 7 wkdays, all day Sat -Sun. o1000sf, new 2BR/2BA cs orders. N'SIDE 3/1.5, monitored Furnished/unfurnished. alarm, carport, garage, Long term >1 yr $835/mo+$1000 dep, no $1400mo 904-556-.1812 HUD or Sect 8, $75 appl. OP-2/2 luxury condo in fee, Call 759-9808 Oakleaf Plantation. N'SIDE 3/1 Off Dunn Ave 904-866-8069 Ig yd, w/2 sheds, newly remod. quiet & com- OP New 3/2 Natures fortable. $750. 687-4962 Hide -away. Guar. fin. NSIDE 3/1 Off Lem Turner $134K $4K min.dn. New everything! SRTO $900m0. 276-6446 $775mo. 904-687.4962 1 NW 3/1, CH&A~wdhkup, Palencia-Brand New 3/2 1330 Cleveland St. granite counters, ch&a $675mo. 859-5144 prkg, amenities. $1350. +dep. Incl. cable, hi- spd O.P. 3/ 2.5 townhome. 2 net, water. 904,315-2042 story, garage, 1729sf, $1175mo. 904.370.0426 PONTE VEDRA AtA o.p. OAKLEAF -4/3 Summerhouse Condo's. New 2425sf Ig MBR & FR, All sizes & floor plans. lanai, $1495m0: 505-3648 Available $795-$1295 SNov. & Dec. FREE, !! Oaldeaf;3/3, all appl.new Make Your Deal Today! hm,$1175 Kingsley Cntr Jennifer 917-8596 7859. Realty; 264-0508 NYFLBROKERgaol.Com OAKLEAF PLANTATION PVB 1/1. golf view. -5/3.5, 2 story, brand $815mo or buynow new, 619-640-1986 $157k. Cell 477-4045 Oceanway-3/2, 1800sf, PVB 2/2, fpl, lakeview, $1350. Dimension One close to bch, w/many Mgt.642-1759/635-2488 amen. $995m. 716-6270 OLD ORTEGA 3/2 PVB Belleza. 3/2, vltd .Tn200sqft on a sce- cells. Huge 1400sf, nic pond. Garage, $1450mo. Terry 318-9635 n e w k itch e n, updated bathrooms. PVB-Luxury 2/2. gar, see katycook.com lanai, sunsets, w/d, arsh $1600mo 904-535.8896 view. $1125.904-363-6990 OP/MIDLBRG 3/2 well RIVERFRONT 3br/ba All maint. $910m; 370-4088 amenities, gated comm. www.mrealty.biz $1950/mo 349-4144 OP/OAKLEAF 4/3 w/ SAN JOSE at The Colony bonus on lake, 2370sf New lux 2/2, new appll, $1595mo. 514-1038 carpet, steps to pools $950m+dp. 398-9929 OP 3/2 Doctors Lake access. $695mo. Credit S'slde Bartram Pk 3/2.5 check. Call 220-9550 lcgar, $1400m. 1st mnth C CU 1/2of. 904-568-0257 OP COUNTRY CLUB Gated 3/2 $1200/mo. S'slde-Brand New 3/2 Call 904.276-4628 pool, children area. Call 838-6023 OP FLEM ISL New 3/2 Villa, 2 car garage, S'SIDE Emerald Preserve gated $1300mo 264-1425 at Bartram Pk. New Pc5,, , 2/2.5 twn hm, 1 c ar OP PCS 3/2,1600 sf, 2 $1150/mo (904)251-4932 / car garage, W/D, fire- 3/l place, hot tub, secu- S'SIDE-new 3/2, gated, rity system, fridge pool vlew,granite. dishwasher, fenced yard. $1150 mo. 631-3663 (904)868-2754 St. Johns Co. CR 210 ORANGE PARK 3/2, 2 3/2.5, 1463sf, $1200/mo car gar, RTO $1100mo Brand New 904-861.4097 904-262-9535 WESTSIDE -2/2, gated, ORANGEPK NEW HOMES brand new, w/d, pool, Summerbrook 4/2, sec sys, 1st mo rent 2000sf, $1250; half. Avail now. Fieming lsl/The LiUnks 904-545-0019 4/3. 2500sf, $1695. ________ ~Maxxum R.E. 699-0393 415 os.es ORTEGA BLUFF -4/2, 2000sf, 415 Furnished $1250mo. Bryant Realty 272-9395 Ja Alr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 42O Houses 420u Unfurnished SOUTHSIDE Off Beach, 3/1, CH&A, fen $625. 7535 Tiffany 705-6457 SOUTHSIDE -St. Nicho- las, 3/1, Ig eat In kit dbi ot, $675mo. 725-8439 SS 3/1, FP, CH&A, Fan Yrd $850mo + $750dep. 3640 Calla Dr. 545-9953 S'side 1159 Lee Rd. 4/3TH 2cgar, fncd bckyd, patio $150m. 904-635-5276 S'slde 3/1 offt Emerson newly remod., Irg yd, garage, nice & quiet n'hood. 875. 687-4962 S'SIDE Delwebb Sweet Water Retirement Gated Comm. Yoga class, pool. club hse Brand New 3/2, $1475m Paul 877-777-2770 S'slde Walk to UNF from this nice 3br/2ba hm. Lg yrd, gar., FL rm. Avail now. $1,l50.mo. + dep. Call Gary 777-4526. ST. AUG Brand New 3/2, 2000sf. Near SR206. $1400m. 904-838-6440 S Townhome for Rent S 3BR, 2B, Garage, cent locatedin Fleming Island Plant-10 miles from base. Top schools, pools, tennis $980 mo. avail Dec. 1. (904)278-5224 or (904)655-1679 Vilano 4br/3.Bba beach home brand newll hw firs, fen'd yd, pvt bch access 100 away, per- fect n'hood w/pvt boat ramp, lawn maint Incid $1900mo. 904-687-4962 Waterfront Beautiful Condo on Ortega River Brand New 3/2 Granite Counter Tops Stain- less Steel Appl. $1950 Or 2/2 for $1090 (904)613-0518 Waterfront TH w/PrIvate Dock. 3/2.5, 2000 sf, 2 car garage. Ortega Area. $1490 (904)613-0518 RENT TO OWN $0 DOWN All Areas. Call RTO hotline 388-1208 Westslde 3/2 Fresh S| paint, new carpet, large fenced lot 3 L miles to base $900mo plus deposit 291-4316 SWestslde 3/2 Fresh | paint, new carpet, I 11arge fenced lot, 3 mtles to base $900mo plus deposit 291-4316 WESTSIDE -3br/ iba, $200dep. $675mo. No HUD No pets 2544 Calvfn St. 745-0045 WESTSIDE NR O.P. 3BR LS5A WD, GARAGE, ALARM, NO PETS REF REQ. $795/MO. 860 7219 W'Slde- 3/2, CH&A, fen bk yd, WD hkup $800, $800 dep. 591.7335 Wslde- TH 3/2, 1700sf, $950 + dep. 472-1078 5627 Marathon Parkway. W'S Near O.P. 3br ch&a quality area, Irgyrd, no pets $795+dep. 777-8817 YULEE NEW CONSTRUCTION 4BR 2BA, 2008SF, Sec Sys. Sprinkler Sys, Nice Lot, Large Screened Patio, All Appliances, Master Bath with Garden Tub, and a 2 Car Garage. $1350/mo. Good Credit CALL 225.1934 or 705-5453 A4C Manufactured SHomes ARGYLE 3/2 MH's on prIv lots, $775- $850mo all Greg 376-5190 BEACHES 2/1 & 3/2, starting at $499. 904-249-6444 Mlddleburg 22 1 ac. "03 w/d hkp, 700m $500 sec.lst /last. 406-0666 Wsurd rf.xer'i Hurry Only A Few Left! Call 695-2255 W'slde 3/2 Ig private lot. no pet 1210 Mull St. S600mo/S600dep. Call 904 768 2300 afer 4pm 427 Mobile Home 4 Lot Rentals ARLINGTON large shady lots only, city water. $250 up+ dep. 641-0392 430 Roommates FLEM ISL/OP $700 util Incl. no pets, back ground check. 5099984 &Gated Townhouse S Off Atlantic and S Kernan $600. Includes private bath, utilities, washer, dryer. Contact Hanlka 940.224-0215 thehanikaLyahoo.com. or hanika.torlotifljack.ang .af.mil Mdbg/OId Jennlngs DWM to share 4/2, turn. W/mature n/smoker. Sat/Wd/fplce/lacre $465mo + 1/2 util. C.307-5000 H.291-3311 Oceanway Male to Share 3/2 hm w/pool, priv. bath/rm. $40m. 757.4194 OP PROF F. SEEKS SAME. $700mo. all util, ph, cbl, /net 737-0080, 215-0936 Orange Park/ SAyfe Forest 4 Seeking 2 non-smoker roommates to share 3/2 house. $4520mo. Call Nhan (904)631-5664 Roommate for new condo 3BR/2Ba, pool w/d unfurn, $550mo +1/2 utll. Taylor Wash- ington 696-5565 SSIde Rmate 2/2 priv bed & bath, clean, quiet, NS, NDRG, $500 +150 Dep 407.758-7658 W'slde 3/1. Near Jax NAS Nor, Smoker.no pets. no drugs S300m 465-3568 W'slde- nice home. $125wk utll incl Non smkr.904 536 0156 W S WF seeks day sorklng Male. Furn rm Pool. non smoker $425m incl utils. 904777 5955 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro. Refrig low daily/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 4 Male Roommate near NAS Jax. Very nice $100 weekly. Call 904 779-4660 OP-Nice Room for rent $140wk+dp pool hot tub, bckgrndchk. 505-0637 ORANGE PARK $550mo Including utilities, priv bath Call904-859-1654 Beac/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $395wic. 352- 376-9644 www. oldcity.com/oceanfront OCEANFRONT-S. Jax Bch 1/1 Beautifully furn. $1600m. 904- 881-5793 PVB Oceanfront Lovely- vacation home. 200- beach .Poolspa.Wk/Mo 904-716-0077 1 & Commercial Real Estate 500 CommerciaVl/ Industrial for Sale 506 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent SCommercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent BEACH/ S'SIDE-3500 -5500sf, bldg w/tall cell, 646-3700 SUNBEAM RD Ofc/ Whse 800sqft, $650 + dep. 737-3962 or 403-9668 507 Businesses S0 For Sale BAGEL STORE 7yrs at the BCh. 1st $25k. Must sell 247-9911/234-4953 507 Businessess 507 For Sale Turn key Caf/Bakery In Atlantic beach. 1 f. $129k, nego 379-1146 515 Office Space For Rent 4811 BEACH BLVD 1700+sfSublet all or part. Furnished, 5 min from downowwn, scenic overlook, perfect for attorney or business. Call 904-343-8217 SOUTHSIDE spacious conv. Must seel $1700mo. Call 443-7720 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 5de oBusiness s Opportunities #1 REAL ESTATE BUSINESS -Stop foreclosures I Easy. Lucrative 877-230-5833 C Store Route Jax/ Galnesville whole- sale snack food dist. has 100+ active accounts, vehicle pro- vided. (321) 303-9995 Established health spa In Jacksonville Beach has 2 rooms for rent for licensed massage therapists. Rent $550 per month includes utilities, advertising & office admin/recep- tlonist. Call 242-9191 or 305-1659 for more information and let our advertising work for youl Mobile food truck with established route 49.900n. 904-382-3294 700 Domestic SBaby Rates 4$> cheaper than most teenagers. Twenty years old and my name Is Melissa. Call 207-4937 HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY 21mo. old child. ex pref'd, but not req'dSt. Mary's, GA. area. 912-729-4635 702 Custoper 702 Service CUSTOMER SERVICE PROFESSIONAL Fast Industrial distributor has Immediate open- ing in our Jacksonville location. Great benefits, great pay, and a family orlente environment. DFWP. Fax resume to Janpak, 904-783-0184 REGENCY AREA RETAILER $9/HR 904421-143 707 Driver CAR DRIVERS NEEDED for busy driver service In Florida 346- 3955 CDL DRIVER- for W'slde distrb center, immed opening. Must have clean MVR & gd cus- tomer realtlons skills DFWP. Apply at Janpak, 7780-4 Westside Industrial Dr. Jax CDL. DRIVERS CLASS A OR B- Willing to stock drywall and roofing. Good benefits Earn $500-$700wk. Apply at SEACOAST SUPPLY 2919 Dawn Rd. Jax CLASS A TRUCK DRIVER Starting out PT to go FT. Must have 3 years experience clean MVR, cel phone, be over 25. $16.4/hr + benefits. Call between 10am & 4pm 354-4855 M-F, s Company $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Pald First 2 Weeks WANTEDi Drivers w/2 or moreyrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most weekends Co. starting ay Cs AL- a4/mta VENDING ROUTE 4 SALE. f Greg ( Serious only. Financing available. 800-723-3424 for Info 877-465-VEND (8363) or 281-880-9812 DISPATCHER 560 Financial Weekend exp'd dis- Spatcher for West side Services service company. Exc pay&benefts 1allor EZ Quall fng. Good/Bad send resume to Metro cErediforeciosure Rooter 8892 Nor- bailout. 725-6127 mandy Blvd 695-1911 565 Money to Lend Drveat the heat? or Borrow Looling to make $S00-$SW this summer shovel. Come drive for Jacksonville's finest transportation com- pO anyl Relax In our a2r-conditioned, late model fleet. Be your own boss, make ', -- vS your own schedule Para transit and shuttle drivers also avallablel If Interested call Tim Collins 355-8294 -S TANK DRIVER LOc/ reg/ v*' ?t? S ,t a OTR. dedicated $1000up I1 Vr OTR 904 476 7284 ." , DRIVERS (exp only Tankwagon) to haul Tuel & lube oil, HAZMAT k & tanker reqd. Starting $13.50/hr. Call 356-0731 DRIVERS CDL A or B $1000 sign on bonusl Deliver roofing materi- als to rooftop. Clean MVR. Repeat heavy Education and lifting xc pa pd medicalvac.,4K. Ta nEOE/DFWP. Apply at .0 49ins cOSringParkRd. or 600 Private Instruction call 604 674-0375 65 schools 610 Specialty -lalning/ Events 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Nov 7 8 Week Eve Class Jan 9 Superior Instruction Florida Real Estate Instit. 710 Industrial/ Trades APPLIANCE TECH- /TRAINEE- leader I Industry top $$. Great opportunity, benefits. 389-7366 CABINET BUILDER CABINET FINISHER 10 yrs exreulred, For custom shop. Top pay. Benefits included 737-6906 Cable Installers will train, truck, van or SUV reqd, Must pass bkground check, valid Drivers Lic a must .Call Dave 904.730-9244 CARPENTER 10 yrsfinish exp. & HELPER 3yrs finish exp Call 710-0899 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'slde, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759.2875 CARPENTERS (Framers) Needed to start Immed. Competitive pay Call Rob 904 635-2053 CARPENTERS A HELP- ERS for residential framing. Exp a must Argyle area. Paid vac & CARPENTERS & LEAD FRAMERS. Benefits Great PayLots of work. 262-3181 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form Frame & Finish. Tools WA transportation a must. TOp pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max N11-603- 708 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS for punch out- tools & trans reqd, Also Need framing crew to sub work out to. Robert 219-3421 CARPENTERS FRAMERS- NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, FOREMAN, CARPEN- TERS LABORERS. Call 904-361-8381 CERAMIC TILE SVC TECH Exp'd, with reliable transp & good driving rec. 904810-7065 CONCRETE CUTTER Exp. pref'd, but will train. Pay depending on exp. Please call 742.7364 DOOR & WINDOW INSTALLERS Residen- tial exp. F/T Jax area. Call 866-702-1122 x 206 DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANG- ERS A FINISHERS Com- merclal, by the hr. 757-7333 DRYWALL FRAMERS & HANGERS Group Ins Pd, hols. vac 401K. DFWP. Apply Ficklilng Brothers 1703 Lamberth St. ELECTRICAL HELPERS- needed. No exp required. Will train, top pay benefits & vaca- tion 904-766-6848 ask for MIstI ELECTRICIANS A HELPERS Comm/ resld min. 2yrs Exp req. Exc benefit pkg Incl. retirement, paid holidays & vacations Call 721-4044 American Electric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. Clean MVR, 2yrs exp benefits. Insurance, B E..l DFWP. Maxville. | ECTRICIAN Call 90428.7000 i -SERVICE -f EARN HOLIDAY CASH $18-$20/h/retire EARN HOUDAY CASH I ment, vac, health ins. DOMINO'S PIZZA PT/Fl I Thompson Elec. 108 E. DRIVERS 27th St. 353-1500 Cash paid nightly. $10-$15 per hour. Apply : 12200 San Jose EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, Blvd (260-0030), Calla- PIPELAYERS& LABORERS han (879-5211), 11565 N. Drug Free Work Place Main St. (75 7.0303), EOE, Benefits, 401K 7020 Beach Blvd Call Callaway Contract- (724.8046). Fernandlna Ing at 904-751.8944 (277- 2200) Flex hrs. between 6:30a & 8:30a " Free Cosultatlon- -u * Free Appraisal with a closed kloan.* * First Time Home Buyers Okay - 1% Rebate New Construction 1% Rebate ith the use of Mortgage and Real EsMtae Service 100. Financing 580 middle score Many programs available with competitive rates Interest only programs U0st your home, Only 4% ft mortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd. Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 904-346-0256 Business M ~904-482-2030 Cell Darlene Thomas Uc. Mortgage Brokerage Business Lic. Real Estate agent VA Lans and Stated Income Programs *Appraisal fee refvnded at closing. 707 Driver FUEL DRIVER Local area, Class B with Hazmat, good pay, 545-4920 GREEN COVE LOCAL DRIVER -CDL Class A. $10.00/hr+bnfts 272-4718 ROLL OFF DRIVER 2 to 3 days a week Class B/AIr brake endorse- ment a must. 742-7364 SERVICE ROUTE Class B air brakes apply 2815 Powers Ave TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call Renee at 866-374-0764 Please fax resumes to 904.332.8833 BACK OFFICE F/T Arlington area, exp req'd, Benefits available. Fax resume 743-2866 CLINICIAN Master degree +CAP. Substance abuse and Mental health exp. Fax 813-289-1517 mnunez@ps- corp.net EOE ECHOCARDROGRAM & VASCULAR DOPPLER TECH CERTIFIED. Exp'd. Fax 904-387-3312 FAMILY PRACTICE PHYSICIAN Excellent FT oppor- tunity at NAVHOSP Jacksonville, FL. Must have Lic In 1 of 50 states, 2 yrs exp M-F no H-days. Excellent pay & benefits EOE". Fax resume to (210)492-0642 or email employment@godwlncorp.com FRONT DESK for busy surgery practice. Medical Manger exp a plus. Fax res. 355-4922 MA- exp'd, needed FT for FP medical office. Excellent work ethics & multi-tasking req'd. Fax resume to 722-4271 PATIENT CHECK-IN CHECK- OUT, FT, opening evening hours. Busy Family Practlce/Ped's office. Fax resume to 722-4271 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades Equipment Operators Loader operator for grade crew. Great benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Appl at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 FIBERGLASS WORKER- Need to cut, grind & finish work. Must have exp. DFWP $12/hour start 904-545-7058 FIBERGLASS WORKER- Need to cut, grind & finish work. Must have exp. DFWP $12/hour start 904-545-7058 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Needed In Jacksonville: SCDL Dump Truck Drivers Archer Western Contractors Call: 904-633-5991 Top Pay and Benefits Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified minorities, females and Viet Nam Era Veterans are encouraged to apply. FIBERGLASS INSULATION INSTALLERS Batts & Blown, Exp'd & trainees needed. FL drivers lIc req'd 2800 Clydo Rd. 733-9188 INSULATION INSTALLERS earn up to $750/wk, Valid FL Drivers Lic a must. Will train. Sign on bonus / exp only. 904-781-0081 James ORNAMENTAL FABRI- CATOR with exp Must have exp. with alumi- num, MIG & TIG. Rail- Ings and gates pref'd. Salary based upon exp. Call 292-0933; 545-3734 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call838.3827 or Ofc. 264,7086 PAYPHONE SVC TECH to run & maintain local route. Company Truck. Mid $20's. Fax resume 972 991 7876 HlllMan, TaTlman- Laborers, Good benefits,, health, dental, pd holidays, Vac, 401K EOEDFWP Aply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 PLUMBERS Must be lic'd. Good pay, benefits. Apply at 1855 Cassat Ave #11 Ph. 389-6609 PLUMBERS: FOREMAN M/F- multi family projects for Jax ben- efits 1-877-351-6226 ext 2024 DFWP PLUMBERS COMMER- CIAL Journeyman lic. w/exp comm work. DFWP. 384-4604 ROOFERS & HELPERS- local co needs depend- able, exp roofers with transpt to shop & own hand tools.gd pay Call 219-9016 Sam--6pm ROOF TECH for repairs & maintenance. Exp req'd. Call 866-8643 TRUCK TIRE TECH Exp changing & repair- Ing truck tires. Bilingual a plus. .DL required Falcon Tire Ctr 695-885 or 483-7407 We are a FL based contractor focusing on foundatlons,CMU & carpentryDetalled material & labor take off exp. req'd.DFWP, EOE, Excellent salary & beneflts.Fax resume to 850-386-2350 or call 850-297-1990 or email angbelm sovranbuslders.com 712 Mechanic ENGINE R & R TECH. w/tools. Earn up to $40/hr. 904-381-1937 SEMI TRL/CONT/CHAS- SIS MECHANIC/TIRES ~ Jax area. Shop/Mobile Days/Nights. Good starting pay w/ ben- efits. 904-695-7045. Service Mech.-vallid drivers lic. Experienced basic mechanic. Excellent pay.545-7920 TIRE CHANGER Exp In Bus or Truck tires. F/T position In Jacksonville. Drug test req. Call Ms. Ringo 800- 82 4428 714 Insurance AUTO INS. 220 OR 440 Good pay & bnfts Fax resume to 285-6574 715 Management/ 71S Professional ASSISTANT MANAGER for busy construction staffing co. Local Position. Outside sales helpful. 866-Ace-6231, or 407-468-0973. DFWP ASST. EDITOR, HEALTHCARE MAGAZINE Excellent writing, editing skills, 2+ yrs reporting and/or trade magazine exp. reqd. Go to www.ChlroEco.com/assisteditor for complete job description. Send resume & writing s a m p l e s t o lsegall@chiroeco.com. New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the a I Real Estate Co. in Jax We aiil teach sou the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421 7610 SOFTWARE TRAVEL TRAINER At Beach. Legal SW Co. Critical: Greac Windows Knowledge, College Degree. POS Attltuoe and Attention to Detail Job requires extensive US travel Resume to: hr@casesoft.com 720 Medical ATTENTION SKILLED MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS!! We are currently looking for a skilled office coordinator/Adminis- trative Assistant that is bright, seasoned and professional. At least 3 years of experience. Great Pay. Psychiatry experience a plus! Medical assistant with 2 years of experience In any type of setting needed as well. NO NEW GRADS! 720 Medical PATIENT SERVICE COORDINATOR CORA Health Services, Inc. has an Immediate opening for a full-timle Med cal Office Coor- dinator In our St. Johns Bluff clinic. Qualified candidates must have excellent'customer service skills and the ability to multi task. Medical office experi- ence Is preferred. Knowledge of medical insurance helpful. Computer skills required. Email resume cwlse@corahealth.com or fax to 904-298. 0883 PHLEBOTOMIST- PT early am schedule. FP/ eds practice, minimum 1 year exp including children. Must be team player for fast paced office. Fax resume to 722-4267 attn Lynda 723 Dental ASSISTANT Dental MIn. 2 ars dental exp. Beach Ivd Fax res. 992.4922 725^ office/ 725 Clerical ADMIN ASST PT for elec. contr. knowledge of Word, Excel & Quick- Books a plus. Arl. area. Fax resume 726-0116 ARL INT'L CO. seeks Entry Level Person, Comp Int. 744-0273 Beaches software dev company seeking indi- vidual with at least 5 years of admin support exp. in a fast paced environment. Must be highly organized, results driven and be able to take direction. Proficiency with basic software programs such as Word, Excel and Outlook are required. Send your resume, cover letter to: employment@casesoft.com OFFICE ASST- PT to FT Excel, Word Peachtree. Off Powers. Fax 904-636-0708 Receptionist-Part Time/ Full Time needed. Call Lisa 723-3175 RECEPT- law ofc, sme computer skills, MS Word typing, filing, exp multiple phone lines. Fax resume 396-0924 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels Bartenders, Waltstaff & Cook needed. ApplY In person at Stadium Club Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384+0870 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Technical/ Will train-AM/PM, T Technical/ No Mandatory Ti Ots Engineering Wackos3110 Engineering DANCERS* NACE Inspector BartenderWaltstaff for Existing Structures Bartender, Waitstaff Engineering. Concrete and Security coatings and/oi Day/Night shifts avail. Cathodic Protectior BiggestshowbarsinJax! exp. Will be within GOLD CLUB 645-S500 driving distance of NE CROSSROADSSHOWBAR Jaox to support a 247-4322 month concrete resto- ration project. Engi- FRY COOKS -Exp. & neering Inspector will FRY CO tS. -Ex~p. & be able operate confl- dependable. Goodpay dently & safely at DISHWASHERS Allshifts heights & will be com- 4553 120th St. 908-4202 putter skilled digitala cameras, excel, word & HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS data compilation). Is looking for a PT night Email enquiry and auditor.Fri & Sat resume with the 11pm-7am. Also need subject "NACE job" to FDront Desk PT flex contactexistlngstructures.com . Apply In person.10148 No phone calls please. New Berlin Rd.696-3333 JACKSONVILLE Survey MARRIOTT HOTEL Is currently hiring for the Instrument following position: person HOST/HOSTESS with Exp. Offering *RESTAURANT SERVER excellent benefits. BARTENDER health, dental, pd SROOMSERVICE holidays, pd Vac, *BANQUET S""ER'VER 401K Pay commen- DINING ROOM ATTEND. surate with exp. EOE CONCIERGE DFVPp BELL PERSON Apply at: Please apply In person FLORIDA ROADS or fax resume to: 10439 Alta Drive 904-296-3450 714-0041 x106 Jacksonville Marriott 4670 Salisbury Rd. MANAGER/BOUNCER- npm shift, exp praed. 753 Security W'slde 904-908-7328 SECURITY OFFICERS Miller's Ale House FT and PT Flex Officers JACKSONVILLE'S & Supervisors. Min 1 yr exp pref'd. Positions FAVORITE located In Jacksonville, RESTAURANT The Beaches, Ponte ANDBADIII Vedra, St. Augustine & AND BA Nassau Co. Earn up to ADDING OUR 4TH $10/hr. We offer weekly LOCORATIONC pay, paid vacations, ORANGE PARKTIii uniforms provided at n r no cost, affordable "tREALLY HAVE insurance plans. Apply FUN AT WORK" in person, Fox Pro- NOWHIRING: tective Services, Inc. Line/Prep Cooks 7999 Philips Hwy, Servers/Host/Hostess Ph. 904-737.4494 DFWP. Bus/Dish/Expeditors License no. AB200006 Bartenders APPLY AT: The construction SECURITY OFFICERS trailer on the site Class D License Our new location is: Nights & weekends 1750 Wells Rd 904n215-3144, 334,1207 Between Oakes Rd and Orange Park Mall (next to Carrabba's) Mi a ON-THE-SPOT 755 Miscellaneous INTERVIEWS MON-FRI 9am-6pm To find out more about the Miller's Ale $15/HOUR House or questions: Immediate www.alehouseinc.com opportunity General labor PARADISE ISLAND 5-6 week contract DANCERS NEEDED Yulee, FL Call 99&-3111 after 6 PM Contact THE RAMADA Todd Wylie CONFERENCE CENTER 740-403-0552 Is now hiring for the following positions "PM Front Desk Supervisor ACTIVIST WANTED *Malntenance Tech Help make Florida * Comedy Zone Servers elections fair. Part time * Food Servers campaign staff needed * Banquet Servers & Immediately. Call Jim at Setu CSI, 904, 765- 5572 * Dishwashers Benefits available ,_. Apply within N" 1-295 &San Jose Blvd. FR"A ( Fax (904) 262-8718 .1, Waltstaff, Bartenders, Building Careers Doorstaff Call 399-1110 for 85 years Management. Sales Waitstaff & Technicians Call Malabar Training/Career call Malabar Development 9801 Beach Blvd. Great Starting Pay 641- 5033 Conlssion Incentive opportunity ________ ~* Full Benefit Padckage 740 Retai Drug Free Workplace/EOE 740 Retail Apply in pson 5213 Wesconnett BRIDAL SALES Blvd Jucksonvllle & SEAMSTRESS No nights or Sunday's DIRECT CARE, FT/PT help Jill Stevens Bridal w/Disabled Women 8653 Baymeadows Rd. Ortega Farms 626-5675 745 sales ADVERTISING SALES 20yr Est Natl trade magazine requires con- summate professional. Bright, articulate, pro- active communicator for print and web ad sales. Sal, bonus, (60k+), 401k, & medical for the proven performer. Resume to ]doyle@chlroeco.com or 904-285-6020 ext 231 B2B SALES In Jackson- ville. Experience required. Benefits incentives, bonus. Call 877-445-7341. COMMUNITY SALES REP. Cemetery Sales- Door to Door. Great income! call (904)724-6384 SALES PEOPLE to obtain clients for new collec- tion agency. Base pay + weekly bonus. Call Lisa 723-3175 SALESPERSON- expd, mature, dependable desired for lighting showroom Please fax resume 904-899-0340 SALES PHYSICIAN SALES As an exp'd 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 R5 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 training 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 salesJobs@rsmedlcal.com or fax 866-216-0513 SALES STAFF for busy construction staffing co. Local position. Salary & commission. Call 1.866.-Ace-6231 or 407-468-0973. DFWP SELF MOTIVATED SALESPERSON WANTED IN HOME SALES. CALL TODAY 955-9413 NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Eamrn up to $24,400/year as a Custom Protection Officer(i Now seeking officers with either law enforcement, corrections, career military, police academy graduates, or a criminal iut degre . Minen are encouraged to apPlY. j We are also seeking Upscale Security Officers. Candidates 4 mustbeovewryr earsold,have a H/S diploma or GED, strong work history, and 5 personal references. 755 Miscellaneous EARN HOLIDAY CASH DOMINO'S PIZZA PT/FT DRIVERS Cash paid nightly. $10-$15 per our. Apply : 12200 San Jose Blvd (260-0030), Calla- han (879-5211), 11565 N. Main St. (757-0303). 7020 Beach Blvd (724-8046). Fernandina (277- 2200) Flex hrs. HELPERS To unload roofing mate- rials. Repeat heavy lifting. Clean MVR. Winl pay for CDL B. Exc pay, pd medical, vac., 41K. EOE/DFWP. Apply at 4930 Spring Park Rd. or call 904- 674-0375 FT Malnt./porter needed for 3 shopping centers at Beaches to include maintenance & clean- ing exterior only, vehicle required. Apply at Equity One, 10601 -107 San Jose Blvd., next to Aqua Zoo, (904) 292-2222 ROUTE SALES/SERVICE - Wholesale food/snack dist. Earn $400 $700 /wk servicing existing C-store route. Exp. REQUIRED( 321)303-9995 SEARCHING FOR A JOB? 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Crafts-Sewing Jewelry 24hr 390-3939 830 Child 8 Care 4 State Licensed Daycare Openings, days, nights,weekends, special needs, home schooled newborn 13yrs, meals, activities, drop ins. Carrie Ann's 912-882- 0640 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/0fce 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 97 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 50 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques SILVER 12pc Old Master by Towle+many access. $3500; Lennox China White Echo 14 Dinner plates, 14 salads, 8 cups/saucers $1250; Waterford Crystal, LIsmore 8 Waters, 16 wine $600; 904-233-6059 902 Appliances Dryer/Washer - Big capacity $200 for both. 904-398-5336 4$ G.E. Stove-Brand Snew. Never used. StElectrlc self clean- ing oven. Digital read-out. Great buy $175.282-5452 A GE electric 30" free- standingrange elec- tronic timer and clockself cleaning white~exc cond. $150. 269-1478 Before 8pm 4$ Kenmore Washer I and Dryer-Match- lng set, late model. Outstanding con- dition $225. Can deliver 786-1767 & Kenmore Washer and Dryer Matching set, late model. Outstand- ing cond. $225. Can deliver 786-1767 4$ Keystone 2002, 24ft 5th wheel with 8 ft slide.Great shape reese hitch Incl. 13,900 352-475-1565 4$ Mandarin 2BR/2BA | 1 Car garage, lake, i I screened porch, v FPL, pool, tennis court, no pets. Lawn service $1100mo Call 891-5647 Pcs. A Profonn owerindline | treadmill 385c space Vl/saver used very little -$200. 375-9733 4 450MHz Pentium 17" Montor CW drive $100 300MHz Pentium 15" moni- tor CDRW drive $80 Call 249-6916 928 Electronics 4$ MM Movie Projector, very good condition, 904-387-1529 $ Air Purifier Hunter M Hepatech, 3 stage S filter. 99.97% Effective cleaning. Excellent condition In original box. $50. Call Jason 777- 5814 4 Honda Pilot '05 Excellent condition S low miles, leather, S dvd, seats eight Must sell. $26,500 OBO6. 504-6947 S Plystatlon2w/3 4I 15 foot extension multi tap card. 6 Games, $300 for all. John 612-9998 a Saturn '01, Green SSW, all extras, 27k 4 miles. $7000. new - 100% financing If I eligible. Call Lt McMeekin 249-0938 902 Appliances Toaster oven- Black Sand Decker. Large S[capacity. Toast, kbae, or broil. White exterior excel- lent cond. $28. 268-2482 4 Washer/Dryer GE SLarge capacity. SNEWl Never used $450 OBO. for both. Call Mike at 813-4001 or 998- 8822 WASHER & DRYER $200. Refrig. white $150. Call 614- 7782 905 Articles 9 For Sale S3 piece Contem- pary Clock set. Black & Gold. Asking $20. Call 553-6015 B 4 Tires Ford Ranger 14 in $40, Stereo SIfloor speakers $60; D Alum wheels off '99 Camry $ 100 obo. 771-4674 S4x6 Utility Trailer / $200, laptop com- enputer$100 dorm refrigerator $40, treadmill $100, German camera $100. Shop- smith $400 904 272-7352 $ 8MM Movie Projector, very Good condition, 904-387-1529 S20 gaL Fish Tank w/stand,hood2,flter, & more $60. Call 287- 4159 4 30 Gallon Flshtank Complete setup, 0l $60; Round table iw/chairs $60; 2 nice lais $30 384.4296 AC BUSINESS LIQUIDA- TION SALE HI lifts, ladder rack, misc parts, controls, supplies & materials. 3556 St. Aug Rd, 8am-4pm. Nov 4th. 262.0774 SBest Deal Yet 2 ULike new 12 volts Handl- x \l capScooter batteries, $30 for both. Jim 904-779-0089 4 Big screen Phillips Magnavox TV 44x58, $50f.Car audio StereoKenwood KDC3025,TSAH670R 4X6 TSD690RF 6X9,Remov- able facew/case remote cntr $350.4pc Ent ctr Cherrywood.back mirror & lights w/60" TV inset $200. Call Vickle 904-382-4611 Dell 700M Notebook Intel Pentium pro- lhcessor, 1-60GHz 496MB/RAM DVD+R/RW Creative 2.1 speaker system. Carry case chargers $1500 firm 850 377-9398 DRILL PRESS Craftsman floor 4t stand. Good con- dition. $150. Kero- sene Reddi blower heater. $40. Good for garage heat. 246-4461 4$ For Sale - S8mm movie projector S 387-1529 4 .For Sale-Leisure SBay Spa-1 year old just like new, have W all paper work. Call 912-882-4553 4 For Sale like new gas stove for kitchen. kL $250. 779-46600B0 4$ For Sale I Trampoline $65 [ curio cabinet $150, Stroller $25. Call Singer at 645-8725 SFree Above Ground SPool- Disassembled Ready to go. Con- tact Stephanie 542-3096 x236 4 LadlesLeather Coat SHandbag size 12. < $100 Suede jacket sz13 $55. Girls sz 10 Jean Jacket boutique $20 384-7809 4 LIL' TYKE PLAY S HOUSE $40.00 17CALL 714-6761 SMaternity Khaki Uniforms, shirts, pants, skirts. One set summer whites $100 all. Call after 5pm. 992-8556 SMen's Leather Cowboy Boots S Black, size 12, never worn, $50 Call 912-576- 3130 SMetal cabinet top, 4 opens for flies. Drawer |L bottom storage w/door. locable 28 inches high $25. 268-2482 MINK JACKET Gorgeous Black, size 12, $2500. 370-0121 4 Power House Bench. Flex, knee, S weight set, excel- lent cond. Paid $325 asking $100 obo. Call 491-7996 4 Queen Comforter SShams, bedsklrt, Stwo custom cor- nice boards, table skirt. Call before 8pm. 269-1478. All $75. Excellent condition 4 Sleeping Bags (5) $30 For all, upright SIvacuum $20, boy's bike 20" $10, VCR player $30 with remote control. 782-6222 4 St. Steel Double S sink w/faucet $10 It Sears car top car- rier $30. Different sizes & colors com- forter, bareal used $10 each. 646-9542 4 SURF BOARD 10' 4" S3 Stringer, clear, tri lfin, rozo custom made $395. Good shape 821-1550 4 Three Beige Marble SInks Ready to l Install. All single. Asking $10 each. Call 553-6015 STires new mounted A Balanced P235 70R17, L DynaPro4e$130. ea Call 282-4279 VIDEO ART LESSONS: By Helen Vanwhite. Complete TV series. 40 Video casettes, books & brushes. 904,448.0519 91 5 Building a Laminate Flooring Birch 145sq ft plus I cushioning. New in the box. Made In Switzerland $150 OBO 287-4159 920 Business/ Workstation / CubIcles ONLY $595 Herman Miller 8' x 8' With Pedestal & Overhead. Gator Office FurnIture (904)724-5400 922 Collectables DEPT 56 Dickens' Village Series Christmas Houses 912-283-2919 Felr 1la 8AM 11/4 & 11/5 2575 Wingfleld Ln Doc Inlet-Coil. Dolls old, new Alex-Eff & more JB btls-Xmas-SW decor folkart supis & more 742-3928 more Info ROLEX -Mens Datejust. 14k/SS, acrylic crystal. silver race. mint cond, $1795 631-6026 lv msg 925 Computers BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $200 (904) 674,0405 , Bed Dresser. Snghtstand head- board, footbaord, railing, Simmons mat- tress medium oak, excellent condition, paid $2700. Asking $900 491-7996 4 COUCH -Leather Sw/autumn $750. SIRod iron kitchen table set $350 large wicker chair $175. a/ obo. 904-537-7862 A Couch leather, w/ Ottoman $750. ,Wrought Iron kitchen table set t350. Large wicker chair 175. all obo. 904-537-7862 Dining Room Set Table with 6 chairs, hutch. Oak finish. $200 771-5692 SBough one year ago. Neutral color. Like new. Changing office Into nursery. Asking $900. 821-4505 Mattress & box spring sets w/frames. 1 full & 1 Qn. $75 each.270-8868 650,620 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 650,620 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! Ef N Mirror PP rcpe mI llllllliitlil'l-i 928 Electronics Sony Wega 36" T.V. S P.I.P 3yrs old, like new $450. 904 529-9630 after 5pm Subwoofer & Amp S10" Sub in tube, no utb ox needed. CrossfIre 70w x 2 Amp, excellent condi- tion $100. Call 882-5267 A Surround Receiver Denon AVR-2500, S Dolby, Pro-Logic, 85Wx3 Front, 25Wx2 Rear. Excellent condition. $1100 New. Asking $300. Call Jason 777-5814 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel AC/Heat Window St Un w/remote $500. 407-421.7608 A Brother 5 In 1 Fax S Laser Printer JDigital copier, color scanner, PC Fax, paid $500. New in box $250. 904220-7886 FIREWOOD Stockup Now and cut your heating cost! Split/Seasoned Black- jack, LIveoak & Wateroak delivered 386-649-4261 945 Garage Sales Arl. Fairways Forest 3608 Hoover Ln. Sat. 7am. Fum. bikes, more ARL-Sat 8-3pm. Multi Fam. H'wares,jewl, cloth,furn.kitch,sports. Everything must go. 6652 BarwVood Dr. (off Rogero Rd.) E. ArL Fri. & Sat. 8-S HH. Books, Mower, McCormick to Challeux to end of Lemoyne Ct. Flem I sl SAM 11/4 &11/5 2575 Wingfield Ln Doc Inlet-Coll. Dolls old, new Alex-Eff & more JB btls-Xmas-SW decor folkart supis & more 742-3928 more info HOLIDAY BAZAAR Fri. Nov. 11th 12N-8pm Sat. Nov. 12th 10am-4pm Holiday Crafts, Baked Goods, Etc. Woods Community Center. 1/2 Waterway. 221-5015 MANDARIN Sat 9am-lpm PSI Mandarin Center. 3933 Pritmore Rd. Mand-Ramsgate 11731 Edgemere Dr. Fri & Sat 8-lpm. Everything from soup to nuts= MDLBRG-2 Family Sale Sat & Sun.1081 Cactus Cut Rd. in Fox MeadoWs. OAKLEAF PLANTATION Semi-Annual Fall Com- munity Sale -Sat. Nov 5th, 8-2. Located at Old MIddleburgand Argyle Forest Blvd. Each family will sell In their own driveway. OP-Sat Sam. Tools marine, household. 417 Wheatfleld Ct. ORTEGA Multi family Sale, 1 Family Movingl Sat. 8-3; 5925 Ortega River Court. A lot of everything! Furn, h'hold items, clothes, & morel Palm Valley-139 Palm Valley Woods Dr. Sat 9-4pm. Moving Sale. Fishing gear & boat. '95 Land Rover. Misc HH Items, plants tools. Everything must go. Early bird special on Thurs 8-12. Sat 8-5 1569 Landon Ave. W'SIDE 3 Family Sale, Fri &Sat 8a-3p, 8716 Knoll Dr N.; Good variety. W'SIDE 3 FAMILY SALE h'h items, bric & brac, Xmas decorations, books, jewelry, some tools etc. Thur- Sun Sam 6877 Edmonds Ln W'slde-Movlng Sale Armadillo Self Storage.#217 Blanding 1S WestConnett Fri& Sat 9-12 W'SIDE Westland Plant. Comm. Sale. Blanding & Du-Clay & Collins & Plantation Bay. Sat 8-2. Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting0 $7/Day 7059 RamOna, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Drawe Lawn S Mower, 4NP, 22" Bo rear bagger, $75, Sears gasgas eder $85 Accordion 120 Base deluxe, misc building supplies. Make offer 781-6222 9c5 Household V955 Furniture Antique Repro- Sduction Parlor Set i Floral print, king, queen chairs, loveseat, cherry finish, $2200. New $1000 OBO. Ron 622-8391 Brazilian Fox-eye pine. $995. Call 477-9400 BDRM SET, DBL BED, hard rock mpl, bed, dresser w/mirror, chest, exc cond. $900. 631-9440 BED-A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $115 King $140 Mere. Foam From $290 (904)674040S Bed, BLOW OUT NEMATrREiSES Warehouse Showroom Low Overhead=U Save Must sell Todayll Twin Sets $79-195 Full Sets $99-$295 Queen Sets $135-$395 King Sets $250 -$495 Memory Foam close- out 334-8573 or 5057941 BED -A BRAND NAME QUEEN SET $80 KING 120 new, w/ warranty can deliver 904-391-0015 BED BABY SOFT PILLOW TOP -Queen size In plastic $179 must sell 904-858-9350 SB E D Queen. I mahogany with \l)matching dresser -and mirror excel- lent condition. Buy $600. was $1800. Call 904-233-1931 or 904-536-8870 Bedrm kg sz set. walnut dbl dresser w/mirror, 2 night stands, hutch /hdbrd. $175. 249-0307 5 Pc Oak Dinette $19S 2 Pc Sofa&Chalr From$298 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$998 VCR's From $10 20" Color TV's From $75 4 Drawer Chests $66 BILLIARD TABLE Brunswick, mint cond; light set for over pool table; dart set; $3500 obo. 904-291-4102 Bose Floor Spjaken SSOlsGreat sound, Excel. cond. $250 pair. 904- 529- 9630 aft 5pm r IE 6 A 81 s 0 e 20 Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 *1 IT .. .- ..7 j ,j ., - --- ...,,.., hA :: : : THIS IS NOT THE OOR PLAN OF A HOUSE. I S.. IS NOT ....................... . '................................................................ ........................................................--....... Your home could be hiding some valuable treasure. More than 40 years ago, Grandmn if gave you a nice bundle of Series Savings Bonds. So you put them in i safe place and forgot about them. But they're still around somewhere, waiting " for you to rediscover them. And even though your old Series E Bonds are no longer earning interest* they could still be worth more than 5 times their face value. So why not put your money back to work? Redeem those old bonds for cash, or if they qualify, exchange them for Series HH Savings Bonds at your local financial institution. To find out more, call 1-800-4US BOND, or write to Savings Bonds, Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328 and ask for a current values chart. Begin searching your memory, then start searching your house. Because old Savings Bonds are a treasure worth digging for. Do you have old Savings Bonds? Check out the Savings Bond Calculator at www.savingsbonds.gov to discover their value. r CA v Cr6ating a OTaIVINGS New Century VS Savings BOADS SPre-December 1965 Series E Savings Bonds stop earning interest A public service of this newspaper e JX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 3, 2005 955 Household Furniture SMoving Dual T Recllner Love seat blue, excellent condition made by Berkllne $75. Jim 904-779-0089 N'SIDE BIG BIG SALE! Sat. 9:30- 3:00. furn. TVs, stereos, collectable, knickknacks, dishes, king size water bed set. etc. 234 Woodrow St. ., Oak Tables $150. S31iecenooktable & lchalrs S175, Pictures, Greenery pieces negotiable., Call Mrs. Graham 710-3298 QN SLEEPER Maroon Floral, Pink Flora Couch. pr Bamboo chairs w/ pink cushions 730-2728 SSofa Love Seat & Chair-Tan, very tie comfortable $500 OBO. Call Mike at 813-4001 or 998.-8822 4. Solid Oak King SQueen Headboard tL with lights, mirror storage, two nightstands. Top stor- age cabinets, triple dresser $675 276-3736 9. South Western 6pc / Bedroom Set $1200 BIuleather couchwith Autumn $750. Cof- fee/end tables $350 Call (904)537-7862 SSW Furn TV Armoir t T$400. Coffee/end D able set $350. couch shelf $200. small TV stand $175. desk /chair all obo. 904-537-7862 4 Two each Mattress Sets $75.One set & $50 for the other. Call 904-276-7944 A Youth/Child "Loft I Bed" Includes five drawerser, desk, storage and mat- tresses $250. 268- 5801 596 r Machinery & Tools HONDA GENERATOR EM5000SX like new $1700. 904-200-2570 965 Medical Wheelchair Electric $1000; Electric Chair $100; 745-5991 Music l 970 Merchandise/ Services A Saxophone Like new, $600 407-421-7608 980 Sporting Goods Bushnell" Legend" binoculars, in Mossy Oak camo pattern, 8x26, new In box, never used. $100 ($130 value). ideal for hunting, birding. Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 Ducks Unlimited Rainsult Gore-Tex. Advantage Camouflage, Quad Parker. Like-new. Top has insulated liner jacket for cold weather warmth. $275 ($400 value). Perfect for all cold, wet hunting. Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 Exercise Equip- Sment Olympic style I weight bench, Includes 350 lbs weights w/dumbbells $200. Stair stepper $50. Treadmill $75. Must Sell Mark 904- 757-7817 GOLF CART Red, plus charger, great for kids. $750. 964-233-60S9 4 Golf clubsRam gold 3pw,l-3.5 woods Sbag$0. Dunlop irons 3- pw $35. 771- 0365 4, Moving Must Selll SWelder Exerciser 1| System. Same as BoFlex, 5 months old $175Jim 904-779-0089 Pool Tables New Huge Carved $1895 All Maple No Formica. 1/2 Price Today 334-8573 Remington.22-250 Rifle Ammunition Centerflre, new, 200 round cases @ $125 ($200 value). Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 Remington Hunting Boots, size 9V2, Mossy Oak camo pattern, 400 grain Thinsulate insu- latlon, bob soles, new in box with tags, Ideal for all hunting. $125 ($200 value). Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 S. East GA Still Hunting Club. Lots of Deer, turkey & bear.Borders Okefenokee Swamp. Call 912-496-4998 or 912-552-2332 SSchwinn Comp, Bowflex .like new < $550. 412-6063 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1005 Livestock & Supplies YEARLING GELDING AQHA/IF Bay Out- standing HUS prospect. Currently 15-1 hands, expected to be 16-1+ hands when grown. Sister is 2005 ABRA World Champion in Hunter Hack. $9.500. Serious inquires call (352)486-7031 V ADORABLE Y 1010 Pet's & 1 Supplies Blchon Frise pups, s/w, hith cert, non shedding, 778-3263/742-6333 CHIHUAHUA PUPS All colors. Lrg size. $450 $650. 904- 282- 4257 Dachshund Pups AKC. S.H. Minis M/F $400- $450 cash.449-4267 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, 8 weeks, health cert. shots, $600ea. Day: 904-545-7134 or Eve: 904-879- 7573 Itaa GREAT DANE PUPPIES AKC &CKC i ePuppies ready to go, black mantle, big bonedPOP. Call I L atty or Jenny at 259-2101 | GREAT DANE PUPS AKC/CKC. HC, S&W, M/F POP, $700. 904-259-4781 Green Cheeks Conures for sale, 3mo old $100 each. 904-651-2999 Himalayan kitten 1 year & a half old. All shots/spayed/declawed. Beautiful/blue eyes. Great w/kids. $150. 997-1285 Italian Greyhounds top quality, all ages, & new litter, all AKC 291-6859 LAB MIX $50 to good home, lyr old, 645-0027 LABRADOODLES AKC parents, blk $390, Apric. $590. 706-556-0504 Mn Pin pups CKC, 3ma/ 2 fern. 1 ma 1.5yr old. 591-4447 or 777-8385 PIT BULL PUPS -Reg. all shots/ papers, Red nose or seal. 998-4138 Pltbull pups-blue, Bwks old. 4 fem/2 ma. ADBA reg.$600. 2 chocolate ADBA $150. All have shots & HC. 509-3498 SHELTIE PUPS-ACA, 1F/ 3M, Sble/Wht, Rdy 11/12 $5OOcash, 904-880-4154 Toy Poodle CKC-M, 7mo. black, well groomed S/W. $300 536-7926 YORKIE PUPS AKC. Ready for good homes now. HC, M-$600, F$700. 445-8127 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats I2s Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1318 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 T1rucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID $ Boats or Yachts 545-.8303 171 BLUESTAR '74 In/Out mtr, trir, Incl 85shp Merc, batt. charger & other extras. Neg. 768-8797 ., 17ftL Hydrostream S Vector Johnson, 4,0 115HP, Notilt/Tri galvanized trailer $1600. 384-7809 2000 Triton 4 TR186,l5OhpYama | ha 18.5'.fuly loaded $14,800 OBO 904-779-4923 22' 2001 Pro Sports Kat w/traller, less then 100 hrs. twin 115 Yamahas, 4 stroke, marine radio, GPS, fish finder wind- less & morel $32,900. 904-282-7643 23ft Boston Whaler Outrage '98-225 Johnson. T-top loaded, well maintained, dry stacked, low hours $30k. 850-984-563Y 1205 Boats 24' "90 Chaparral Vlllan 3 Big block, red, very nice, loud & pretty! $15,000. 386- 937-3128 Palatka '96 Sea Doo With Double trailer $1800 firm. Call for t all details (Jim) 904-529 8263 or cell phone 645-2303 Rescue Please Older 4 Slamese,neutered,decl 1 awed companion cat.Also,neutered yellow house cat. Orange Park area. 282-5452 WANTED Boats, motors, trailers - any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 1230 RV's & A23 Supplies 30' KEYSTONE COUGAR '01 5th WhI 2 slides very good cond. Ext'd wrty. $13K 904-783-4588 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800541-6439 #CASH PAID$ Vs, MHs, TTs 545-8303 Qa Coleman Key West SCamper'96. Sleeps \ 6. AC fridge, stove, sink, king beds, great condion 542. 3320 x130 $3200 278-3366 FLEETWOOD 31' 1989 Anniv. Edt. Great shape, 79km $8500. 727.42053664 *- -_* *** * LETUS SELL YOUR RV AT NO COSTTO YOU Sales...Service... Parts...Rentals... RIVERS BUS & RV SALES 1-10 West Exit #351 Whitehouse www.RlveroRV.com 800-253-0224 (904) 783-0313 Trail Lite '03-Travel STrailer 26ft w/slldeout. Very clean only used a few times. Kept under carport. 912-882-4899 $14,500 1300 Motorcycles 4 Harley 1200XL '99 10k Miles S Screaming Eagle Pipes. Color-Aztec orange Diamond Ice $5500 firm. Call 282- 5513 2000ml, take over pymnt $420m. 912-729-8973 Honda 750 Shadow ACE '03-windshield, roll bar, sissy bar.3200 ml, garage kept. $5100. 79-1837/591-6252 5kml, lots of extras Runs grt. $3800. 904.379-8273 HONDA Shadow VLX '05, white, 2200 mi, wind- shield, $4500 270-0152 S Large Gas Pow- Sered Scooter. Like SI f new. Keyed Ignl- tlon plus foot start. Low mileage. Best offer 4, SuzukI 800 Intruder t Midnight blue, Custom seat, windshield, saddlebags 651-5530 $3500 Very good con- dition. Garage kept 1310 Auto Parrts 4 A et of 4 aluminum Srimsdflve lug, Ford lw/procomp tires 15In. 31x10.50, 10k ml. $500 OBO Ron 622-8391 4, Tire 1-new 215/75/R15, also | Chevy Astro Alum Rim $49. Must sell. Call (904)278-6251 TRANSMISSIONS Rebuilt Starting $389 Free tow In house financing avall. 272-3544 / 888- 420-3880 1325 Automotive 4 Sale classic S1977,Mercedes Benz 1450SLC,4800 OBO. Must see. Call Eddie 904-412-2466 or email Cenquae@hotmall.com ACURA CL'99 Sunroof All Power $6990 777-5500 BMW 32SiA 2004 Auto, sunroof, leather $27,688 Call 371- 4728 BMW 3251A 2005 Auto. Prem Pkg. $29,488. 371-4728 BMW 33012004 Performance Pkg, 18" rims, Loaded $33,988371-4728 BMW 52iA 2002 Auto, pre pkg, only 33k ml. Certi- ied $29,98 371-4728 BMW 5251A 2003 Auto, Premium pkg, Xenons, Certified $30,788 371-4728 BMW 5401 '99- 6spd, 67kmi, silver, $18,900. 353-1002/733-4015 BMW 5451A 2004 Auto, prem pkg. VS, like new $49,788 371-4728 BMW 7401L 2001 Sport Pkg. Loaded, Clean $29,788 Call 371-4728 BMW M3c|c 2005 SMG, HK Sound 19" wheels, Loaded $5388 371-4728 BMW M RDSTR '01 Very rare, Loaded $26,788 Call 371.4728 BUICK REGAL LS '98 auto, 138K ml.,good cond, $3500 230-1810 Rlie in Uadillac style! $3888. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 4 Chrysler 5th Ave S'85 For Sale or new V parts. Battery, fuel pump, alternator, hoses, belts, tires, etc. Call 955-3442 or 278-6251 ', Chrysler LHS '99 c lean, fully loaded runs great, 152ki ml m'only $6,000 Call Sam 904-334-7573 SCMcSI ZCmtr 1990,A/C, Perfor- \1 mance parts J&L Audio Alpine head unitwing west body kit $3K OBO. 349-3751/777-3963 DODGE NEON '05 Low ml, need to sell fast. $212 mo wac. Call 771-9100 DODGE STRATUS '05 very sharp, cleanest In town , must sell very quickly $10,975. Call 389-7700 DODGE STRATUS "05S Like New All Pwr Take Over Payments $279 per mo $13,990777. DODGE STRATUS RT '05 sporty 2d, low ml, must sell $250mo wac 771-9100 FORD TAURUS '04. Very low ml, must sell fast $210mo. wac. 771-9100 HONDA ACCORD EX '98 gas saver, 1 ownr, sun rf exc cond. $7000 642-8445 HONDA CIVIC EX 97, blk 5spd, mnrf, 83Kml, tint $5400. 904-705-4204 JAGUAR XI8 VDP '98. very o10 ml,4dmust sell, wont last. $10,988. 771-9100 JAGUAR XKE +2 VI '72. AC, excellent shape, priced for Immediate sale $15,845. 389-7700 4 Jeep ULberty Renegade '02 S Silver, very sharp! 47,000 miles. Ask- ing $13,500 OBO. Call Nikki 912-882-6636 or 912-258.4839 KIA SPECTRA '04. Fully loaded, in excellent shape, will finance with $200 down. 389-7700 Lexus LS400 '94 SLoaded, leather, multi-cd, excel- lent condition, white. 100,000 miles $6900 OBO. Phone 386-5395 LEXUS LS430 2004 Ultra Pkg, Navigation, Loaded $49,988 371-4728 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '00 56,000 MILES VERY NICE $11,990 777-5500 Mazda MIata '93 Accident drivers side, rebuild or parts. Strong engine, new water pump, alternator$500 OBO 465- 3748 MERCEDES BENZ 300SL Convert. '91-Bik- Palo- mino Lthr, Pwr top/Hrd top, records & exc cond. $12,500. 288-0866 Skippy's 01 HONDA PRELUDE S.H. BLACK, STICK, VERY FAST 99 SAAB 9.3 GREEN, 2-DOOR 99 MERCEDES 230 KOMPRESSOR * WHITE 97 BMW 3181CONV, BLACK, AUTO 2125 State Road 16 St. Augustine, FI 32084 Call: 827-1230 Fax: 827-1240 1325 Automotive SMercedes 450SL Roadster '74 2dr r ed w/tan Interior. Conv./Hard Top Orig Fl. Tag. AC-AT. Cover & manuals $13,900 Call 904- 278-6251 or 542-8894 MERCEDES CLK 430 2001 Auto, Loaded, Nice Car $25,988371-4728 MITSUBISH GT3000 '97 45K miles 6cyl 5spd, $11,600. Call 859-2782 MITSUBISHI 4I DIAMANTE '95 SI 6-Disc, green, leather 134k, 24m ,$4fldoobo. Marshall 904-557-1143 Extra low mile! Great on gas. $6990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Trucks I 1340 Trailers/ SUV's --4- 3 - ptelupwlthtopcer, . FI 1 transmission, I 0ppwer ster7t5 . ! Dower brakes. ow ', | SIleagerebu.lt -" I Senl-ln& ransml_- I lon. Repair records | available $1500 080." S..Keystone Heinht * 61K orig. miles. Carry the big load! $11,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD EXCURSION '04 17.000 miles $19,990 m-5500- FORD EXPEDITION XLT'03 31,000 Miles All The Toys $19,990 777-5500 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Ford Explorer XLT '00 Loaded, i l Immaculate, leather, CD, new tires battery. V6 SOHC $9250 00. 16- 7197 FORD FISO XLT 4x4 04 4x4 Crew Cab. Immac cond can finance with zero down. Call 389 7700 SFord F350 '00 Black l Fully loaded, 97k | miles, $16500 OBO. Call Chris at . 772-7031 or 553-0056 FORD RANGER XLT '00 4d very low mi, need to sell now $6995.771-9100 Black, owner, exc cond, $14,995. 642-1494 Trucks I 1340 Trailers/ SUV's GMC SONOMA EXT CAB '00. Great condition, loaded must sell very fast $5975. Call 389 7700 HONDA CRV '97 black, grt cond. AT all pwr, AC CD, $7500 Oobo 264- 8655 HONDA CRV'9 9 Very clean, low miles. $6995. Call 771-9100 *;[la I.I7 [] 11911 Weekly peciall $3990 OGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Honda Pilot Ex '05 SWith leather dvd I and low miles. Great vehicle. Must sell $26,500 298.3484 504- 6947 S Jeep Cherokee S 2001- It Sport PW, PDL, AT, 107k ml, $6400. 729-8552 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 1660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 I :md i:;md Trucks / 1340 Trailers! SUV's LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '01 LOW Miles Showroom Cond. $15,990 777.5500 TOYOTA RAV4 03. Very low ml, must sell fast $298mo wac. 771-9100 TOYOTA RAV4 '02. Low miles, sport. $15,988. Call 771-9100 TOYOTA TUNDRA '04 4dr low ml, must sell fast $298mo wac. 771-9100 TOYOTA TUNDRA 04 very low ml, very cin, won't last $15,988. 771-9100 VOLVO V70 XC '02 AWD, Sunroof, Leather $18,990 777-500 1345 Vans/Buses DODGE CARAVAN '05 loaded, low ml, Immac. shape for Immediate sale $15,395. 389- 7700 LEXUS OF JACKSONViLLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd, 721-5000 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVIL1E www.woddimportssa.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 JSS334 1345 Vans/Buses 4, Mazda MPV 2002-leather,CD,Sun- l roofocapt. chalrsnew tlres,24mpg,low mllesexc cond. $13,500 Call 504-6947 SMazda MPV-'93 Very good cond, b AC, PS/PB,$300, 891-9454 E L,,I 11.1 m :1 i R7 1 1i WTt 4, - 98 Carry the famly$4990 CO9 1IN POtIV1AC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 SNilssan Quest Mini Van /. QXE, Very good cond. N Alloptons except 912-2-48 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER -'98 well maintained. 78k ml, 1 owner, $4000.777-9353 SUBARUOFJAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 LmmITs BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantc Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 ELIYIII ul 1,4 P I U*U O'SEEN VOLVO@ 2525 Philips Hwy. 3965486 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITYISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotiveco0m MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Aantic Blvd. 642-1500 uJ 4=11" S014233JI All Power Alloy Wheels 7TT I5500 Support your military newspaper For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. We bring the military market to you. imm a Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Oi Name (please print): 1. 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