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Time To Quit i Great American Smoke Out Coming Up Page 4 Preparing for PRT Fitness Center Offers Numerous Programs Pages 8-9 Card Contest MWR Sponsoring Holiday Event Page 16 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2005 'W -- - A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER Sailors of the Quarter recognized By Miriam S. Gallet Editor ighty-three Sailors of the Quarter (SOQ) for the third quarter from NAS Jacksonville and area ten- ant commands were recognized during a barbecue Nov. 1 at the NAS Jax BOQ pavilion. Senior personnel from the various commands, co-workers, family and friends attended the event. Capt. Lawrence Cotton, chief of staff for Commander, Navy Region Southeast was the guest speaker. During his speech, Cotton praised and challenged the Navy's future leaders. "The best way to get ahead in your Navy career is to break out from your peers," said Cotton. "That you should be recognized for doing so and for making the most of your career is outstanding." "Today's Navy is all about taking care of our people. The Chief of Naval Operations' (CNO) guiding principles are all about people and not about things. Dedication to peo- ple, team work, accountability, integrity, leadership and alignment among organizations are some of his top priori- ties," Cotton continued. "Everything we do today is people oriented. Therefore, I want to emphasize how important leadership is at every level to make this Navy work. Every one of you is a leader in the making. Take advantage of all of the opportunities that come your way. Just like the CNO said, 'Listen, learn and lead.'" NAS Jacksonville Command Master Chief CMCDM(SW) Chris Green thanked all present for mentoring and sup- porting their Sailors and explained why it's important to hold SOQ events. "Events like this one let our young Sailors know that we care about them. That we are here to motivate and teach them how to succeed," he said. "Being publicly recognized as a future leader in front of such a diverse crowd is very significant. I hope our SOQs here today are enjoying this moment and continue to push forward in their Navy career." "I also want to take a moment to recognize the people and organizations that made this event possible," Green added. "The folks at VyStar and Geico. The USO, NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department and Navy Exchange (NEX). Without them, we would not have the Eighty-three Sailors of the Quarter from NAS Jacksonville and tenant commands pose for the camera and awards presentation in recognition of their accomplishments. gifts that are presented to our Sailors." One of the SOQ winners was Navy Legal Service Office (NLSO) Jacksonville Senior SOQ LN2(AW) Shallon McGuire. "I'm feeling great. I think it's wonderful that I have been recognized for all that I do in my command and out in the community," McGuire stated. "I have been in the Navy for five years and plan to go to school and stay Navy." Lt. Erin Baxter, officer in charge of NLSO Southeast said, "Petty Officer McGuire was selected for SOQ because she continually steps above and beyond the call of duty. She exceeds the expectations of the position of leading petty officer by serving as a mentor to all junior Sailors." Another elated winner was a Sailor from Fleet Area Photos by Miriam S. Gallet following a barbecue Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville, OS3 Jason Henderson. "This is my second time receiving this award and I am honored," he said. "Hard work, commitment and dedica- tion to my job have earned me this recognition. I joined the Navy to become a SEAL, however, my eyesight is not 20/20. Therefore, I am waiting until I turn 21 to have cor- rective eye surgery and apply." After lunch was served, the Sailors were each called to the podium where Cotton and VyStar Financial Counselor Michael Ross presented them with a gift bag courtesy of the NAS Jax NEX, a $50 savings bond courtesy of VyStar Credit Union and tickets courtesy of the Greater Jacksonville Area USO. Photo by J01 Mike England A NAS Jacksonville Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation Department bus arrives at the NAS Jax Commis- sary parking lot to pick up Federal Emergency Management Agency employees. NAS Jacksonville personnel support Wilma relief By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor he men and women of NAS Jacksonville have been hard at work providing around the clock support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since relief efforts began here Oct. 21. FEMA has been using NAS Jax as its base of operations to deliver relief supplies to the victims of Hurricane Wilma, which made landfall in south Florida Oct. 24. NAS Jax officials didn't have much time to plan for FEMA's arrival, but were nonetheless excited to host the agency for the second year in a row. "FEMA wasn't sure if Wilma was going to drift further north or not, so they had to wait until the See FEMA, Page 13 Jacksonville Jaguars players Cortez Navy Reservists Oct. 25. Hankton (85) and Alvin Pearman Photos by PH2(AW/SW) Andrea Decanini (34) sign autographs for mobilizing Jags visit NAS Jax reservists ByO 1 Mike England ',. Assistant Editor embers of the Jacksonville Jaguars and city of Jacksonville government visited the NAS Jacksonville Armed Forces Reserve Center Oct. 25 in support of Navy Reserve Professional Development Center (NRPDC), New Orleans and deploying Naval Reservists. Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron 26 (NCWG- 26), Mobile Intro Underwater Warfare Unit 207 (MIUWU-207) and Inshore Boat Unit 28 (IBU- 28) began their mobilization processes two weeks ago in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. NRPDC, New Orleans moved to NAS Jackson- ville after Hurricane Katrina struck the city of New Orleans. Jacksonville Jaguars players Cortez Hankton and Alvin Pearman spoke to the NRPDC, New Orleans Sailors about courage and sacrifice. "I can't imagine what you guys must be going through," Hankton said. "Too many people refer to athletes as heroes whenever they make a big play. The word hero is the most overused word in sports. I think you guys are the real heroes." Hankton and Pearman spent time signing Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back Alvin Pearman signs a jersey for Navy Reserve Professional Devel- opment Center, New Orleans Sailor HMC Marty Caberera. autographs and talking to the displaced reservists before heading to the meeting hall to visit with the mobilizing reservists. Pearman told the reservists about the admira- tion he has for service members. "I wanted to come out here to show my sup- See JAGUARS, Page 13 Veterans Day, 2005 A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America niericans owe a great debt of gratitude to those who have sacrificed for our liber- ty and for the security of ourL nation. We express deep apprecia-, tion to our veterans the men and women who stepped forward when America needed them, tri- umphed over brutal enemies, liber- ated continents, and answered the prayers of millions around the globe. From the beaches of Normandy and the snows of Korea to the mountains of Afghanistan and the deserts of Iraq, our courageous veterans have sacrificed so that Americans and others could live in freedom. As we mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II this year, we remember the millions of veterans who crossed oceans and defeated two of the most ruthless military forces the world has ever known. The free- dom that the children and grand- children of these veterans now enjoy is a monument to their fall- en comrades and the generations of patriots who have served our country. Through their commitment to freedom, America 's veterans have lifted millions of lives and made our country and the world more secure. They have demonstrated to us that freedom is the mightiest force on Earth. We resolve that See PROCLAMATION, Page 10 TO U HIaNG AAnnual Turkey Trot This is also a Captain's Cup event with commands receiving participation points TOUCHING and points for the top three finishers in the male and female active duty divisions. The annual Turkey Trot 5K run will be held Nov. 17 at 11:30 a.m. on Perimeter Road There will be some turkeys given away and free T-shirts for the first 50 runners who B near the Antenna Farm. The event is free and open to all authorized gym patrons, register. There will be four divisions: men's active duty; women's active duty; men's open; and Runners can sign up at the base gym or fitness center. For more information, call women's open with awards for first, second, and third place in each division. 542-3239. _ _-_"-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN 1- , www.jaxairnews.com For the names of the Sailor of the Quarter honorees, see Page 14. 2 Jax Air NHWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 FROM THE FLEET Leaving the N By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief If you think what I'm about to tell you sounds like an advertisement, you're right on the money. Here goes: If you're think- ing about leaving active duty anything short of a career, you need to consider the Navy Reserve. Pretty simple huh? :.Just because you leave active duty doesn't mean you have to sever all ties. with the Navy. I'm going to give you a few great rea- sons why the Navy Reserve might be a perfect fit in your life after active duty. Before I tell you why you need to consider the Navy Reserve, however, I want you to think about why you are thinking about leaving active duty? If you're like most of the Sailors I talk to, it'". either because you desire to go to school full time, or you don't want to deal with long separations from your families. I cer- t4inly understand that. .'Active duty Navy life is demanding and while some find this lifestyle attractive, sojne of you may decide civilian life is more attrac- ti~ve. Nonetheless, I suspect many of you may not be aware that leaving the Navy doesn't have to mean Savvy? Have you considered the Reserves? FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson a complete divorce from our sea service. You decision doesn't need to be all or nothing. In case you don't know the numbers, the Navy Reserve represents 20 per- cent of the Navy's total assets. The Navy Reserve is a full partner with the Navy's active duty compo- nent, performing incredible work in every corner of our Navy. Today, more than 4,500 Navy Reservists are mobi- lized around the globe in support of the global war on terrorism and other important missions. You could be a part of that team and serving as a Navy Reservists could give you the best of both worlds - work as a civilian and also serve in the Navy. Here are some of the top reasons you should consid- er joining the Navy Reserve when you leave active duty: Drill Pay You will receive four days of base pay for every two days of weekend drilling. You also receive full pay and allowances for meals and housing during your two- week Annual Training. Retirement You will become eligible for retire- ment pay at age 60, follow- ing 20 years of credible service (active duty com- bined with Reserve). Think about this for a moment. We all want to believe we'll be financially set at age 60. However, how sure are you? If you have eight years of active service, and you do 12 years of Reserve service, you would be eligible to draw retirement pay at age 60. That's not a bad trade off in my opinion. Promotions As a Reservist, you will receive ample opportunities for advancement. It's very much the same as when you are on active duty, other than Reservists com- pete against other Reservists. Travel Depending on the unit you affiliate with, you may have the opportu- nity to travel to some great places in the world to per- form your annual training. Many Reservists love the Navy Reserve for this rea- son alone. I could go on and on about all the benefits, but I want you to consider anoth- er factor that might help you at least look into the Navy Reserve. Have you considered that maybe you will leave the Navy, and. then, after spending some time in the civilian job market, might decide you miss the Navy and want to come back onto active duty? Sound odd? Well, it just so happens that more people return to active duty than you may imagine. It's a very com- mon occurrence. If you are a Navy Reservist, the path back to active duty is easier than if you are not a Reservist. But, here's the biggest financial benefit. Say for instance you have five years of active duty, then leave active duty and join the Navy Reserve and spend five years in the Reserve. Then, you decide to come back on active duty. When you return to active duty you would have accumulated five years of active duty (from before), but will be paid as an E5 over 10 years because your pay entry base date incor- See RESERVES, Page 4 ,ON THE HOMEFRONT A hard lesson in sacrifice in New Orleans By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor Often I think military families believe they have the monopoly on suffering. To us, it seems our spouses are the only ones who leave. They are the only ones who sacrifice family for duty. .And honestly, it's hard think other- wise when you're standing on the pier with two babies on your hip and your spouse is disappearing up the gang- plank of a gray aircraft carrier. .IBut then you hear stories-especially of late-about electricians who leave their families for months a time to repair lines downed by Florida hurri- canes. About firefighters who leave their wife and children on a moment's notice to answer a call. Or even about doctors who are paged during their daughter's piano recital and have to leave. A llat once it becomes apparent that thousands of families-families whose loved ones are in a position of serv- ice-sacrifice on a daily basis. ,-And that's why the story about New (*leans police officers deserting their p.sts is so shocking to those of us mar- ried to one of America's many service people. .Lt. Henry Waller, a police officer accused of leaving his post at the New Ofleans Police Department during hurricane Katrina, recently was quot- ed on CNN's Paula Zahn Now saying, "fit a time of ultimate crisis, who needs nr6 more, the police department or my wife?" Dear Hey Moneyman question readers, on the v ,Just when you think you scamme lhve seen it all, along the fail cones another scam. The informa Department of the Army immediate Criminal Investigation arrest w Command recently released The this Criminal Information obtains Bulletin. It is called the rity nun "Jury Duty Scam." and son The scammer calls the card or residence of the victim and bers cla identifies himself as an offi- tion is n cer or employee of the local person's court or jurisdiction. Milita The scammer informs the especial victim that he has failed to type of report to jury duty and that against a bench warrant has been career, issued for his arrest. When arrested the victim denies any and per knowledge of a jury duty Legiti notification, the scammer ees will says it must "just be a mis- informa understanding" or "some any offi sort of a clerical error." standard In order to clear up the person mistake, the victim only should needs to verify some per- mer's ph sonal information by Caller I answering a few simple immediate This is a question most military fam- ilies have encountered at some time or another. Fathers die while their sons are serving overseas, and sometimes it isn't feasible for the service member to take leave to attend the funeral. Women give birth to children and send the news to their deployed husbands over the Internet. Grandmothers get sick. Fathers-in-law are hospitalized. Children get pneumonia. And more often than not,, the service member cannot abandon his job to help his family. Even if his/her spouse is crying and desperate and feeling all alone. Cyntheia, Waller's teary wife, was quoted on the same show saying, "I need my husband. And if they want to blame somebody for him leaving, tell them to blame me, because it was me who was literally begging him to stay. Call me a coward. Call me selfish." "Coward" and "selfish" were not the first words that came to mind as I lis- tened to Waller and his wife. In fact, I had a lot of empathy for them. There have been times I watched my hus- band, Dustin pack his seabag and begged him not to leave. I know those feelings of desperation and fear. But what I can't understand is Waller's decision to give in to those fears and to ultimately desert his post. Lt. Troy Savage, also of the New Orleans Police Department, said on Paula Zahn Now, "Everybody had a wife...Everybody needed to see them. But we didn't. We all didn't flee," expressing perfectly in those short words the pride and the sacrifice of a life of service. Firefighters, police officers, soldiers, doctors-all these people have devoted their lives to the service of others. They have taken an oath. And the deli- cate safety net of our country hinges largely on their ability to uphold that oath. The civil unrest that occurred in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is a clear example of how quickly our society breaks down when the people who have promised to protect us don't live up to that. What if all the police in New Orleans abandoned their posts? What if everyone fled when their wives begged them to? What if every soldier in combat who is afraid and worried about his family (and I can assure you they all are) deserted his men? What if they just gave up? Waller defends his actions. "I left [the department] in a bad situation, but I would have been leaving my wife in a worse situation," he said on CNN. And he claims the aftermath has caused him to lose sleep. Probably not as much sleep as his co-workers in the department have lost making up his shifts, I'm inclined to think. Savage and others who stayed say they resent deserters like Waller. I imagine their families do, too. But I hope their consolation will be in know- ing that those who upheld their oaths, and those who waited while their loved one stayed, are the true heroes in any situation. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com. HEY, MONEYMANI ns. Any reluctance ictim's part and the r will threaten that ure to provide that tion will lead to an ate execution of the 'arrant. scammer then names, social secu- nbers, dates of birth, netimes even credit bank account num- iming this informa- .eeded to "verify" the identity. ary members are ly vulnerable to this coercion. Threats a sponsor's military should he/she be d, are frightening suasive. mate court employ- never call to solicit tion and would send icial notification by d mail delivery. Any receiving such calls record the scam- aone number, (using D, if available) and ately inform civil or military police about the scam. Like I said earlier, "just when you think you have seen it all." But, just to be sure, I checked it out on the www.truthorfiction.com Web site and found it to be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth! What's next? HM3 RYRN GORDON Job title/command: Data Integrity, Navy Medicine Support Command SHometown: San Diego Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: Hospitalman Corps ? "A" School, Great Lakes Ill. SCareer Plans: To attend Independent Duty Hospital Corpsman School. Most Interesting Experience: Participating in Operatiori Bulldog earlier this year. Words of Wisdom: Good things come to those who wait. PERRY DRIVER Job title/command: S^ NAS Jax Explosives Safety Officer Hometown: Live Oak, Fla. I Family Life: I've been married for 38 years. Past Duty Stations: Federal contractor with AMSEC, LLC in Virginia Beach, Va., for the past two years. SCareer Plans: To continue working as long Sas needed and excellent health prevails. Most Interesting Experience: Taking part in the construction of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). Words of Wisdom: Practice is what you get when you don't get what you want. Flu vaccines now available From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering influenza vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. This year, the vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard patients, regardless of hospital enroll- ment. Just present your military ID card. All patients, adults and children, are encouraged to get vaccinated. The vaccine is available in all outpatient clinic areas: OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Family Medicine and Internal Medicine as well as at the Branch Health Clinics (BHCs). (BHC patients should call ahead to be sure adequate supplies are on hand.) The vaccine is offered in injectable or mist forms. There are contraindications for some people taking the mist. Patients will be screened for specific contraindica- tions for both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is administered. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat' Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer J02(SW) Bill Larned Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji All Ri NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the J ll NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo 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 Ja n mn can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuAnlIM, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JlA All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Tlimes-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 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. JaxAlr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 .. ..........i "T LASTING GIFT EVER GIVEN TO FREEDOM WAS U i, . On this Veterans Day, we salute and remember all of those who have given so much to protect our democracy and freedom. 'vrew. Frontiers R10839V -. *-'1. ..-.* ,' 4 laxAIr NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 The Great American Smoke Out saves lives Photo by Kaylee LaRocque CWO2 Brian Hosang (left) gratefully accepts a framed copy of his appointment letter from NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, during his commissioning ceremony Oct. 27 at the NAS Jax BOQ pavilion. Security chief commissioned warrant officer in ceremony By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer In a special ceremony Oct. 27 at the NAS Jax BOQ pavilion, MAC Brian Hosang of the NAS Jax Security Department was commissioned a chief warrant officer by NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. Several members of his family and. numerous friends and coworkers attended the event. -"This has been a long time coming. I've been waiting for this for quite awhile. This was the third time I have submitted my package to become a naval officer. I started this endeavor a couple years ago along with my friend, Ensign Anthony Blackwell. He is a former chief master-at-arms (MA) and made it last year, but I didn't," said Hosang. "I was going to give up but he encouraged me to put in my package again. Since I've been in the Navy for 18 years, I had to go the warrant officer route." A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., Hosang enlisted in the Navy in 1987 after graduat- ing high school. "I came in because it seemed like a good idea. Some of my friends were going to enlist with me but they backed ou t at the last minute," he said. Hosang's first tour was on board USS Charleston in Norfolk, Va., where he became a boatswain's mate. After transfer- ring to USS Whidbey Island, Hosang decid- ed to convert to the MA rating. After attend- ing MA "A" school at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, he reported to USS Mount Whitney where he advanced to petty officer first class. After completing police investigator train- ing in Anniston, Ala., Hosang transferred to Bahrain for a two-year tour. His next tour took him to Amphibious Construction Battalion Two in Little Creek, Va., where he was promoted to chief petty officer and served as the chief master-at-arms. In 2001, Hosang reported to NS Mayport as the physical security officer. During this tour, he also completed his bachelor of arts degree in criminology from the University of Hartford. He reported to NAS Jax in 2004 as the assistant chief of police, station chief investigator and physical security officer. Hosang will attend Officer Candidate School in January in Pensacola, Fla., fol- lowed by detainee operations training at Fort Lewis in Gulfport, Miss., before he transfers to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for a one-year unaccompanied tour in March. "After my tour in Cuba, I'm not sure where I'll eind up. I definitely plan to stay in the Navy for awhile," continued Hosang. "It took so long to get where I'm at in my career. I'm hoping to move up in the war- rant officer community." So what advice does he have for other enlisted members looking to join the officer ranks? "Don't give up, always keep trying. If I had just given up after the first time I tried to do this, I would never be where I am today. Keep charging," stated Hosang. "I have several great mentors who guided me through the process CW04 Jeff Barone, Lt. Don Smith and CW04 Steve Hagle. They always told me to keep going and keep try- ing. I'm glad I listened to them." "Of course my family has also been a big inspiration. My wife, Stephanie, son, Cody and daughter, Kylie are always there to sup- port me and accept my career as part of their lives," Hosang continued. "And, my parents, Joyce and Ernest, have always been my biggest fans. My mom's advice was always 'never give up' and my dad's was, 'the harder you work the luckier you get.' I think I've been pretty lucky." RESERVES: Something to think about after the Navy From Page 2 ljorates each good Reserve year. How does that help you? Well, look at the pay charts...I think it's obvi- o.us. You get monetary credit for your Reserve years. For many, that means they return to active duty without losing anything, financially speaking. I have two challenges I'd like to offer. The first is for any of you who Light be thinking of leav- ing the Navy. Make sure you talk with your career counselor about the Navy Reserve before you depart active duty. You should also be Crispers presents..._ briefed at TAP. I also challenge you to contact a Navy recruiter immediate- ly after you depart the Navy to learn more. If you choose to join the Navy Reserve within 90 days of leaving active duty, all your current paperwork and medical information is current and the process is quick and easy. Beyond 90 days you will need a new physical and there's more paper- work...but nonetheless, it's still pretty simple. My other challenge is to all of you who lead Sailors. You should help ensure all the Sailors that work for you are provided informa- tion about the Navy Reserve. It is your job. In a sense, we are all career counselors. None of us should consider the com- mand, department or.divi- sion career counselor the end all source of informa- tion. It's my opinion that the best career counselors are leaders who genuinely take an interest in their people. You don't need to have the title of career counselor to provide solid career advice. My hat is off to Navy Reservists. They add much to our Navy and I can't think of a better way to continue your affiliation with the Navy then to join the Navy Reserve. By Danny Woodard Tobacco Cessation Program Manager, Wellness Center In conjunction with the American Cancer Society's annual Great American Smoke Out, the Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Wellness Center is sponsoring all-day smoke out health fairs Nov. 16 at the Naval Hospital and Nov. 17 in front of the Navy Exchange. Smokers can stop by to pick up educational infor- mation on the dangers of smoking and the programs available to help break the habit. Staff members will also offer free monoxide checks and tobacco substi- tutes for smokers who wish to quit that day. Since 1977, the Great American Smoke Out has been held every third Thursday of November in an effort to challenge Americans to quit smoking. Thousands of lives have been saved just by this event. Smokers who were challenged to quit for one day decided to quit for good. The Navy's latest health survey revealed a negative trend in our Sailors and Marines. Smoking has increased in the last few years in addition to an increase in spit tobacco and cigar use in the Marines Corps. Forty-six million Amer- icans still smoke cigarettes. But on a positive note, smoking has decreased by 50 percent since the 1970's. Smoking is just as lethal for women. Lung cancer deaths from smoking women sur- passing breast cancer deaths almost 20 years ago. Smoking continues to be the most preventable cause of premature death in our society, with the average death toll surpassing 440,000 and the daily death toll over 1,200, Spit tobacco deaths (snuff and chew) are averaging 9,000 annually from oral cancer. Only one in 10 smokers quit each year, but when they attend a tobacco cessa- tion program working with counselors, doctors, dentists and other helping profes- sionals, the success rates climb to 20-40 percent. In recent years, many smokers have switched to "light" cigarettes with the belief that this will not be as harmful as their regular smokes. A new study finds that smoking just one to four cigarettes per day near- ly triples risks for dying of heart disease or lung cancer. Reporting in the current issue of Tobacco Control, researchers compared peo- ple who'd never smoked with those who smoked one to four cigarettes a day. They discovered the one to four cigarettes-a-day smok- ers were nearly three times as likely to die of heart dis- ease. Men who were light smok- ers were nearly three times as likely to die of lung can- cer, while women who were light smokers were nearly five times as likely to be killed by lung cancer, com- pared with non-smokers. Of the approximate 440,000 cigarette smoking deaths per year in America: * 123,000 died from lung cancer * 98,000 died from coronary heart disease * 72,000 from chronic lung disease * 81,000 from other diag- noses * 32,000 from other cancers * 24,000 from strokes Florida tobacco facts are quite revealing over 22 percent of Floridians are smoking causing 28,000 deaths annually. For those under the age of 18 who smoke, 306,000 will die from smoking. There are 35, 900 new smokers everyday under the age of 18, smoking approxi- mately 30.1 million packs of cigarettes. Jacksonville has had higher rates of lung cancer among whites than any other metropolitan area in this country for three decades. Your smoking also affects thousands of other innocent people. Approximately 53,000 people die annually from environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), better known as second hand smoke. ETS is the third leading cause of preventable death after active smoking and alcohol use. ETS is also directly responsible for many inner ear infections, bronchitis and asthmas in small children who live with smoking parents. In Florida, children exposed to ETS are estimat- ed at 692,000. In the state of Florida, 2,130 children and, 3,790 babies die from other people's smoke every year. Why don't they just quit? Smoking and any tobacco use is an addiction to the stimulant drug nicotine, one of the most addictive drugs none to man. Tobacco smoke contains a very complex mixture of about 4,000 identified sub- stances that adversely affect the cardiovascular system (60 known carcinogens). Nicotine is just one chemi- cal, the addictive one, but tar, a natural substance in tobacco, is the biggest killer. Tobacco tar looks feels and smells very similar to the asphalt tar you see on our roads! Most of these 4,000 toxins are added to the tobacco by the manufac- turing plants, but many are natural and also come from fertilizers, insecticides and pollution. It's the long-term expo- sure and accumulation of these toxins that cause all of the horrible diseases you hear about. One cigarette takes an average seven to 11 minutes off of your life with the aver- age smoker dying 15-16 years early. If you smoke a half a pack of cigarettes a day you accumulate about a pint of tar in your lungs! The majority of the med- ical problems we see in the younger Navy personnel and some retirees and their family members are emphy- sema, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, poor circulation in the extremities and others. Many retirees come to the Wellness Center when it's too late and already have horrible debilitating dis- eases. Or, they wait until they retire to quit and their lifestyle in their retirement years is greatly affected in a negative way. Call the Wellness Center at 542- 5292 and get into a smoking cessation program today. 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Of course, the students wanted to write to their boyfriend or girl- friend but that was not allowed. The grade came from three areas: rough draft, my comments, cri- tique and their revision, then the final report of the actual presen- tation of the letter. The last part was in the form of an oral report (public speaking) on to whom the letter was pre- sented and how it was received. " One young lady reported that she gave it to her grandfather and how happy he was to receive such a letter. She told the class, "He never quit smiling and his eyes filled with tears. He told me he was so proud that he was going to have it framed." Another student gave it to her mother and she said, "My mother read the letter and then she grabbed me and gave me the CHAPLAIN'S CON Chaplain (Lt.) Troy Todd .biggest hug. She just kept hug- ging me and would not let me go." A different student reported how much his mom liked the let- ter. He said, "She couldn't speak after she finished reading the let- ter, her eyes became all watery." Putting your thoughts into a letter of "thanksgiving" (which can be read again and again) is very powerful. I would like t( one to send a lI ness" to some: raise you, so: always support you, a close relay or someone wh( a big impact on Why? Because fail to say the t our minds or f and we don't r what we have u Express your -feel free to use have included b sonalize it by life examples. I hope that yo to express your letter of than know how it tu person you sele ter. Remember on it is never too 1a Start today ax valuable words are to those aroi Respond wit] concerns and p: troytodd@navy.n to that special person IER Letter of thanksgiving format IER Nov. ,2005 o encourage every- Dear _ better of "thankful- ne who helped to During this season of thanksgiving, I just wanted to take the time to let meone who has you know how thankful I am to have you in my life. ed and encouraged Thank you for the times that you __ (something special this person itive, your spouse, did. Take you places, spend one on one time with you, help you with a proj- o has really made ect, take you to practice, ballgames, or went out of their way to do what?) your life. Your deep love and words of encouragement have given me a strong 3e often times we inner confidence and I know (I can face the future, that I am things we think in loved, or valued, or that I can make it in life, etc.) eel in our hearts There were times when I was down, like the time when __ (think back really appreciate upon your life and remember a time that you were down) and you were able until it is gone. to lift me up by your soothing words of reassurance. thankfulness and You have been such a vital part of my life. I will never forget how you held the format that I me when I was __ (afraid, concerned, worried, sad), and you took care elow. You can per- of me when I was (sick, injured, in between jobs). adding your own In our relationship, there were those moments that were tense but you never stopped loving me and I am so thankful. Thank you for standing by u do take the time my side when (is there a moment where this person stood by feelings through a your side through a difficult time?) ksgiving. Let me I have often thought how blessed I am to have you in my life. Thinking rns out when the falls short of revealing to you how much I do care and value our relation- ct reads your let- ship. The past is full of memories that shall always bring a smile to my faceJ Si n and I am so thankful for having you in my life. e important thing, It is the season of thanksgiving, and I just wanted to let you know how ite to be thankful, thankful I am for having you in my life these past years. nd find out how s of thanksgiving Always thankful, und you. h your thoughts, rayer requests to: Sign your name nil. NAVFAC celebrates Energy Awareness Week 2005 NEX customers learn about energy saving From the Facilities Team Southeast Public Affairs Office embers of Facilities Team Southeast (FTSE) spent their lunch hour Oct. 28 speaking with customers at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange. "Energy conservation will not be effective unless everyone partici- pates. It has to be a mind set," said John Nixon, FTSE resource efficiency manager. "Lights that have an automatic shut off are great, but everyone needs to make a conscience effort to conserve energy." If 300,000 Navy personnel turned off their office lights dur- ing their lunch hour (that's four fluorescent tubes off per person for 250 hours per year), then the Navy could save $1.2 million and reduce emissions by 51.6 million pounds of nitrogen dioxide, 124.8 million pounds of sulfur dioxide and 13.6 million pounds of carbon dioxide. FTSE energy professionals set up a display, which provided the public the opportunity to learn more about energy efficiency. The team addressed energy and fuel efficiency along with the latest in energy efficient technology. The display provided information on how everyone can help save ener- gy. Visitors were very interested in the GEM and hybrid vehicles that are becoming popular on base and in local communities. Not only did the team provide community education, they also worked closely with FTSE clients to ensure the best energy conser- vation methods were available to them during construction projects and to helped them reduce the overall costs associated with elec- tricity and water usage. For more information on energy saving ideas, contact FTSE energy manager at 542-5140, Ext. 2624. Photo courtesy of Naval Facilities Engineering Command FTSE Resource Efficiency Manager John Nixon discusses energy-saving products with a veteran during National Energy Awareness Week. USO offers Jags tickets The USO sells tickets to Jaguars home game for $8 per tick- et. The following are the games : Dec. 11, 1 p.m. Jags vs. Colts, on sale Nov. 28. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Jags vs. 49ers, on sale Dec. 5. Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, on sale Dec. 19. For more information, call 778-2821. WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T MAKE A JOB OUT OF LIFE EXPERIENCES? NAVAL RESERVE Areri RATE YOUR LIFE When you join the Naval Reserve on a part-time basis, you can remain connected to everything you hold important in your life. Our ranks are filled with proud individuals securing better futures by structuring their lives around family, duty, career and country. To find out more about the many rewards, benefits and options available to you, please email or call: lptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 R093747 M 0 DIVORCE? 'Less $ and Quicker Results! Se Habla Espahol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 R093677 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 'Nightdippers': Always ready, capable Photo courtesy of HS-5 Members of the HS-5 "Nightdip- pers" participate in deck certifica- tion and carrier-qualification oper- ations while on board USS Eisenhower. HS-5 pulls off difficult medical evac at sea By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 proved their incredible versatility once again, accomplishing an emergency medical evacuation while aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). When the condition of a patient aboard the carrier worsened, the ship's operations officer quickly called down to the HS-5 Ready Room. As is normally the case while at sea, HS-5 had an Alert 30 and an Alert 60 crew on standby. The HS-5 Alert 30 crew promptly and expertly gathered all required informa- tion, and proceeded to the alert aircraft. Within minutes, the Nightdipper crew were stationed in their aircraft and waiting to evacuate the critically ill individual. As soon as the patient and his attending physician were aboard, Lt. Nik Fialka and Lt. j.g. James Malvasio, piloted the HS-5 air- craft, now known as Rescue 616, towards the beach. The crewmen, AW1 Bruce Tallon and AW3 Trevor Schwendau, secured the patient aboard the aircraft and proceeded to assist the attending medical personnel throughout the flight. Less than an hour after leaving the Eisenhower, the aircrew expertly guided Rescue 616 to an unfamiliar hospital-landing pad, using their skills to ensure the safe delivery of the ill individual to hospital per- sonnel. While the civilian hospital's landing pad was suitable for the HH-60H aircraft, it Happy 230TH Birthday, Marines! From Gen. Michael Hagee Commandant of the Marine Corps On Nov. 10, 1775, the second Conti- nental Congress resolved to raise two bat- talions of Continental Marines marking the birth of our United States Marine Corps. As Maj. Gen. John Lejeune's message re- minds us, the ensuing generations of Marines would come to signify all that is highest in war fighting excellence and military virtue. Each November, as Ma- rines all over the world celebrate the birth of our Corps, we pay tribute to that long line of ."soldiers of the sea" and the illus- trious legacy they' have handed down to us. This past year has been one of continuous combat operations overseas and distinguished service here at home a year of chal- lenges that have brought out the very best in our Corps. In Iraq and Af- ghanistan, Marine cour- age and mastery of com- plex and chaotic environ- ments have truly made a difference in the lives of millions. Marine compassion and flexibility provided humanitarian assistance to thousands in the wake of the Southeast Asian tsunami, and here at home, Marines with air- horne assault vehicles, helicopters, and some- times with their bare hands, saved hundreds of our own fellow Americans in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Across the full spectrum of operations, you have showcased that Marines create stability in an unstable world, and have reinforced our Corps' rep- utation for setting the standard of excellence. The sense of honor, courage, and patriotism that epitomized those who answend that first call to arms 280 years ago is still indelibly imprinted on our rankj tday. In commemo- rating wr anniversary, let us strnIgthen our ties to the past by paying homage to those who have gone before us,. As we honor the sacri- fices of our wounded and fallen comrades, our com- mitment to one another remains unshakable. We take special pride in the actions of the Marines now serving in harm's way, and rededicate ourselves to the service of our nation and our Corps. Happy Birthday Ma- 'rines, Semper Fidelis and keep attacking! NO CHARGE LAY-AWAY HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Bid O.P.* 7I-6315 7273 103rd S77B-902 , Annual USO Pal Day in St. Augustine coming in early December From the USO On Dec. 3, the Greater Jacksonville Area USO is sponsoring the 49th annu- al USO Pal Day in St. Augustine. On this day, the many attrac- tions in St. Augustine will open their doors to our active duty per- sonnel in uniform and their fami- lies, free of charge. Additionally, a free lunch is provided at the Elk's Lodge. In previous years, estimates of attendance needed to prepare needed meals have exceeded actual attendance. To better esti- mate the number of meals need- ed, the USO is providing free tickets in advance of the event. Individuals who pick up their free tickets prior to Nov. 18 and then turn their ticket in at the Elk's Lodge lunch Dec. 3, will be eligible to receive special prizes. These free tickets are now available to be picked up at the NAS Jax USO and the USO Mayport Center on Mayport Road. Household goods move online with SMARTWEBMOVE By Henry Bailey HHG Director, FISCJAX Got orders? Be smart, use the SMARTWEBMOVE program to set up your pack out and avoid driving to the Personal Property Office (PPO) or waiting in line for an office appointment with the PPO. The SMARTWEBMOVE is a web-based application that allows Sailors the ability to enter information about their move - from the comfort of their homes, work, or anywhere they have access to the Internet. This is a user-friendly computer program that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Users simply answer the on-line questionnaire and they will receive a print- able report of their personal property enti- tlement as well as responsibilities.' All the necessary forms are provided to set up and execute the Sailor's move as well as a range of available pack out dates. Once the application process is completed on-line, the PPO movement managers will confirm, by email, all the arrangements made between the sailor and the PPO. Sailors may also designate their spouse, or others, to act on their behalf if the Sailor cannot be present for the pack out. The SMARTWEBMOVE has been so suc- cessful that more than 98 percent of past participants have reported total satisfac- tion with this method of setting up their moves. For Sailors living in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida areas, usage of the SMARTWEBMOVE became mandatory, Aug. 1. Exceptions: This program is available to eligible military members in receipt of PCS, retirement, or separation orders. Members on temporary duty travel may not use SMARTWEB. Additionally, the movement of mobile homes and boats must be applied for sepa- rately, by making an appointment to visit the PPO. To submit your household goods trans- portation or storage request, visit the Web at: www.smartwebmove.navsup.navy.mil Regardless of the application method used, all applications should be submitted to the PPO nearest you, no less than three weeks prior to your desired pack out date. For more information about the SMARTWEBMOVE program, contact the FISC Jacksonville PPO at 542-1000, Exts.119, 127, 111, or 109. In addition to USO Pal Day, there are many other activities taking place in St. Augustine on Dec. 3. To obtain information regard- ing other events, please go to http://members.tripod. com/cnwr. If you have any questions regarding this event, please call 246-3481 or 778-2821. Old Plank Plantation Featuring Large Lots Community Pool ..: -. ,. i . 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Term 90 8/05 8115569 MBA-The Association which offers more than just insurance. did not leave room for error. According to Fialka, the aircraft commander during the flight, "The expertise of the aircrew allowed us to execute a flawless landing in difficult circumstances." After delivering the patient to the hospital, the crew brought 616 back to the deck of the Eisenhower. Later that night, after Rescue 616 had successfully returned to the carrier, the crew finally had the opportunity to relax. Tallon, a Florida-registered paramedic, noted that the HS-5 team had "quickly and effec- tively performed a critical medical evacua- tion," to the benefit of all involved. This emergency medical evacuation required precise execution by many members of HS-5, including the maintainers and the aircraft handlers. Yet again, the squadron proved they are ready for any mission. Jax Air OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 7 CNRSE flag writer retires By Miriam S. Gallet Editor commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Flag Wri- ter YNC Brian Johnson, whose solid Navy career was reinforced by his ex- ceptional devotion to Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, CNRSE, retires today dur- ing a ceremony at the NAS Jacksonville All Saints Chapel. The time-honored ceremony will be attended by co-workers, family and friends. Johnson, a Tecumseh, Mich. native, has served in the Navy for more than 21 years and leaves behind a career filled with all the hallmarks of distinguished service. "I have worked for Adm. Brown for the past seven years," Johnson said. "As her flag writer, this has been a very rewarding experience. She is a great boss who takes care of her people. She afforded me the opportunity to earn my B.A. degree, travel and par- ticipate in community serv- ice events." Johnson, who was 17 when he enlisted in the Navy on May 21, 1984, said: "My father wanted one of his kids to be in the service and I had just fin- ished four years at a mili- tary academy, so I decided to join the Navy and see the world." "After enlisting, I imme- diately reported for basic training at Recruit Train- ing Command, Orlando, and then attended Yeoman "A" school at NAS Meridian, Miss.," he continued. Johnson's first duty sta- tion was at Aircraft Ferry Squadron 31 at NAS Nor- folk, Va. During this tour, he advanced to E4 and ter- minated shore duty, re- questing assignment to USS Belksap (CG 2,6), which was changing home- port from Norfolk to Gaeta, Italy. Upon completion of his only sea tour, Johnson reen- listed and reported to Com- mander, Navy Recruiting Command Headquarters in Washington, D.C. During this tour, he advanced to E5. It was during this tour that he was introduced to the flag writer community and ultimately applied to attend Flag Writer "C" school. While stationed at Navy Recruiting Command Head- quarters, Johnson was selected to participate in the 1988 Presidential In- auguration Committee. "This was a wonderful experience for me. I had just arrived in D.C. and did- n't know the area. However, I was promptly trained," he stated. "I spent the next three months driving the director of administration for the presidential inaugu- ration. Being able to attend the many balls, parties and parades was a phenomenal experience." Johnson next reported to YN "C" school in Meridian, Miss., in January 1992 and graduated in April 1992. His first assignment as a flag writer was to Com- mander, Logistics Group Western Pacific in Singa- pore, a duty station he con- siders the most memorable one of his 21-year career. "I loved Singapore. It's a great country with fun people," remarked Johnson. "I had a great boss. I worked for Rear Adm. Ronald Tucker who became my mentor." While in Singapore, John- son was selected for ad- vancement to E6. Johnson's next assign- ment was with Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Shore Instal- lation Management. Upon completion of this tour, he was assigned to the Direc- tor, Shore Installation Man- agement Division on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, D.C. It was during this assignment that he began his military relationship with Brown. On July 16, 1998, John- son was selected for promo- tion to the rank of E7, a milestone he worked hard to achieve. "Being selected for chief was the highlight of my career," he said proudly. "It's not only the khaki uniform, but sudden- ly, the amount of responsi- YNC Brian Johnson ability to junior Sailors increases and now you can truly impact a Sailor's career and the Navy's future." When asked what advice he would give Sailors today, Johnson replied, "As you progress through the ranks be sure to always take care of the Sailors you lead. Failure to mold those Sailors into the best they can be will only hurt them, you and the Navy in the long run. Take full advan- tage of any and all opportu- nities the Navy hands You may not think it best thing for you a time, but in the end it ally is." After six years Washington, D.C., Jo] reported as flag writ( Assistant Comma Navy Personnel Comi (Personnel Readines, Community Sup (PERS-6), Millin Tenn., in March 2000. In October 2003, Jo] Whj6zol" $397 Stainless Steel Tall Tub Dishwasher *2-4-6 hour delay start *5 wash levels *4 cycle options (DU1055XTPS) #226252 J PEERLEff $46 each Brushed Nickel Lavatory Faucet *Solid brass construction #100703 M M-- - $1997 23" x 64" White Faux Wood Plantation Blinds e2" slats #84684 ) 78 each 12" x 12" Ceramic Tile #44397, 65338, 67207,188333 *.I- ' 0 Mliar 0 -**PDiscount-- . 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New Manager unveils plans for future ByJ]O2(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer ven though she just took the reins as manager, Meghan Brophy has already fulfilled a couple of her goals for improving the base fitness center. Brophy recently unveiled a brand new monthly schedule full of daily events, including exercise classes and opportuni, ties for free personal training. Brophy also announced plans she will execute in the il"near future. According to Brophy, the NAS Jax .Morale, Recreation and Welfare Department Fitness Center has benefited thousands of Sailors since its opening in the mid-90s. Conveniently located on Enterprise Avenue, its healthy selection of equipment and exercise classes allow patrons to shrink their focus to a particu- lar area they seek to improve. Physical Readiness Test (PRT) training, for exam- ple, devotes time solely to developing the muscle groups Sailors use for push-ups and sit-ups. "Ab Attack," an intense 15- minute work-out, burns calories and hard- ens stomachs. f,- Brophy is careful to consider visitors who have never touched a piece of exercise .. equipment before. "Power Flex" is a class that allows participants to grow accus- tomed to using equipment while working 'every major muscle group in 45 minutes. S..For anyone seeking personal instruction, trainers are readily available. The first visit is free and each additional one is $5. "We find that most customers take infor- mation we give them from the first session and hit the ground running. Many people never require subsequent training," Brophy remarked. Photo by]1O2(SW) Bill Lamed When glancing at the new monthly Meghan Brophy, new manager of the base fitness center, cheers on Navy retiree Ken Adams to schedule, patrons will see thre results of "push the envelope" during his workout Nov. 2. Brophy just began work at the well-equipped daBrophy's have efforts to offer moreight choclasses sched- facility and has goals in place to improve every customer's experience. days have as many aseight classes sched- uled. HN Eliseo Rodriguez of Naval Hospital Jacksonville pumps some iron at the fitness center during his lunch hour Nov. 2. "I would like to emphasize to command fitness leaders and PRT coordinators that options exist here for helping Sailors seek- ing to improve their physical fitness," con- tinued Brophy. "Sometimes Sailors who can't pass the PRT (or are borderline) will devote effort to pass, but can't seem to improve. Maybe they're unaware of tech- niques to use. If that's true, we can give them tips or tactics in a simple lesson." The fitness center offers free member- ship cards that Sailors can use to build up a record of attendance. It also offers prod- ucts and services to augment exercise and weight training. Massages are available at $25 for a half hour, $40 for a full hour and $55 for an hour and a half. The Health Pro- Shop sells a variety of products, including energy bars and drinks. Customers can easily view television sets or listen to the radio while they wipe sweat from their brows and burn calories on treadmills and cycles. Brophy's future goals involve offering not only other workout classes, but nutrition and health classes in conjunction with the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center locat- ed next door. One thing Brophy does not want is for guests to feel like their time spent at the fitness center is a chore, including Sailors facing an impending PRT. "My hope is that PRT coordinators S will emphasize this center to their shipmates. I want the NAS Jax Fitness Center to be a place Sailors use not just to pass the PRT, but as part of a healthy lifestyle. Unlike the centers out in town, Sailors don't pay a membership fee to use. our equip- ment." The center is open from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For fur- ther information, call 542-3518. Lt. j.g. Alex Moir of Commander, Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet does some crunches during a lunchtime workout at the fitness center. AA MI. go-. F0.1 A LIA JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 r'~7j -. \ 74 jp\ AME31AW\\I Richard Mace of \P-30 lifts some heightss as part of his dail\ workout at the fitness center. ~~'::J :ai Ir 7. I- I P .S1 .K;.' ,.- c '& . Lam . -".^ .^.' : .."" a"' Fitness Instructor Terry Craw ford leads a group during a Just Step class at the This class is an intermediate letel class %\ith basic moves and combinations. fitness center. LN1(AW) Robbin Swilley of Navy Legal Service Office Southeast (right) and Naval,Hospital lax Red Cross Volunteer Christy Prall get their heart rate up working out on the elliptical trainers. -,,. "-i: :,,. *- *' ,"- . r,, '- ,'*! r ." Fitness Instructor Val McCartin ensures one of her students performs an exercise correctly during a lunchtime Pilates class. Photo by JO2(SW) Bill Lamed Inside the "Spin Room," participants finish hundreds of bicycle miles every day. ~ -J, 1.7 10 JaxAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 I, Naval Hospital clinics, pharmacy closed for holidays Naval Hospital Jacksonville's clinics and pharmacies will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday kov. 24-25. The pharmacies will return to normal operations on Nov. 26. Over the Christmas holiday ;eason, Naval Hospital Jacksonville clinics will be closed the day following Christmas, Dec. 26, and ilie day following New Years Day, Jan. 2. The hospital Emergency Department will be open 24/7 throughout the holidays. TRICARE Retiree Dental Program offers low cost benefits Prom Staff Reserve personnel, and their families. I. Eligibility for the TRICARE Retiree T he TRICARE Retiree Dental Pro- Dental Program extends to all retirees of gram (TRDP), first authorized by the Reserve and Guard and their family SCongress in 1997, continues today to members, including those in the "gray offer one of the few affordable, comprehen- area" who are entitled to retired pay but sive dental benefit programs available will not begin receiving it until age 60. tW the nation's Uniformed Services Although eligibility for this group has retirees, as well as to retirees of the been in effect since the TRDP first began IReserve and Guard. ,0in 1998, many retired Reserve and 'The TRDP is a nationwide, combined Guard members, and even more, foe-for-service/preferred provider pro- "gray area" retirees, still do not real- gram that offers ize they are eligible. It is important enrollees access to to note that as with all new retirees, any licensed den- the 120-day period during which a tist in all 50 states, "gray area" retired member can phs the District of enroll in the TRDP to qualify for the dOlumbia, Puerto 12-month waiting period waiver Itico, Guam, the U.S. begins with his/her retirement Virgin Islands, effective date, not the date Aierican Samoa, the he/she reaches age 60. Commonwealth of the The TRDP carries a $50 Northern Mariana Islands per person annual aid Canada. deductible. The program Enrollees may seek care from any I also includes a family l4qpnsed dentist, with optimal benefits S. deductible cap of a ailable when choosing a participating Q $150 and an annu- Ielta Dental PPO or Delta Dental Select al maximum amount of $1,200, against dentist in over 90,000 locations nation- which preventive and diagnostic services vide. are not counted. ' The nation's largest voluntary, In addition to the annual maximum, the all-enrollee-paid dental program TRDP also has a separate dental accident continues to offer coverage for diagnostic annual maximum of $1,000 and a lifetime and preventive services, basic restorative orthodontic maximum of $1,200. se vices, periodontics, endodontics, oral Eligible retirees and their family mem- sbrgery, dental emergencies and a separate bers can find answers to their questions dnital accident benefit with no waiting about the program as well as enroll using p iod. The program currently covers over Delta Dental's dedicated TRDP Web site at 801,050 retired members of the Uniformed http://www.trdp.org or by calling the toll- S rvices, including National Guard and, free number at (888) 838- 8737. I. Pharmacy services return to Branch Health Clinic By Lt. Cmdr. Louis Guarno Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pharmacy Attention all active duty assigned to NAS Jacksonville: Your voices have been heard and we read you! When the Satellite Pharmacy (Building 950) opened in January 2005, a business decision was made to close the Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Pharmacy. This clo- sure forced all active duty patients treated at BHC to make an extra effort in process- ing their prescriptions by taking them to either the main hospital or the satellite pharmacy. "Keeping medicine at the deck plate where it belongs is the right thing to do," said Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Cruz-Bono, com- manding officer, Naval Hospital Jacksonville. "Getting our active duty, com- bat-ready forces back to their respective units, physically and mentally ready for the challenges of deployment are our top priorities," added Bono. I Customer service hours for the pharma- cy will be Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. and 1-4 p.m., closed Saturday, Sunday and all federal holidays. Pharmacy services provided at the BHC are intended for all active duty patients who are seen and treated by a provider at the BHC. Prescriptions for family members and retirees will not be filled at this location. No walk-up refill services will be provided. As a reminder, all medication refills are processed using the pharmacy's automated telephone refill system (1-800-628-7427) available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Before calling, patients should have the prescription numbers) and the spon- sor's Social Security number readily avail- able. Follow the directions given and enter the appropriate information using a touch- tone telephone. Refills may be picked up 72 hours after ordering at the Satellite Pharmacy. Prescription refills may also be request- ed via the hospital Internet site www. navalhospitaljax.com. Please keep in mind that when refills are processed they will be held for 10 days awaiting pick-up. After 10 days medications are returned to stock. TWAIB IMAh! 45.9 MILLION AMERICAN SMOKER S440,000 ANNUAL AMERICAN DEATHS FROM SMOKING 1,200 DAILY AMERICAN DEATH FROM SMOKING S29,000 ANNUAL FLORIDA DEATHS FROM SMOKING 9,000 ANNUAL AMERICAN SPIT TOBACCO DEATHS TODAY.. JOIN TUIE RAUI Or TUIE 50MILLION AMEIRICANWUO DO NOT SMOKE AND LIVE16 YEARSLONCERI SKUDOo ;The following Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax personnel received per- sOnal awards during an awards ceremony Nov. 3: From Page 7 of the Navy's core values: Honor, Courage ahd Commitment. He is very focused on making the Navy an even better place each and every day.... and he does that through people," stated Brown. !,"For the seven years I have worked with him, I have witnessed Chief Johnson's strong, positive, people-focused leadership style at work with juniors, peers and sen- idr alike. I have always marveled at how quickly he determines what motivates thom to do what he needs them to do for tho betterment of the Navy!" continued tleir sacrifices will always by remembered by a grate- ful nation. ;With respect for and in recognition of the contribu- tins our service men and women have made to the cajise of peace and freedom around the world, the Congress has provided (5 J.S.C. 6103(a)) that Nov. 1IL of each year shall be set aside as a legal public holi- day to honor veterans. 'Now, therefore, I, George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, dp; hereby proclaim Nov. 1,; 2005, as Veterans Day and urge all Americans to observe Nov. 6-12, 2005, as National Veterans Aware- ness Week. ' urge all Americans to recognize the valor and sacrifice of our veterans through ceremonies and prayers. ' 'I call upon federal, state CORNER Fla Letter of Commondation OS3 Jason Henderson Rind fl undnit Madal Brown. "I can say without reservation, that the U.S. Navy is a better place because he has served in it for 22 years and I am a better Navy officer for having served with him." "As I leave the Navy and set out to write a new chapter of my life, I want to acknowledge and thank my family and Navy shipmates that made my 21-year career so memorable, particularly the staff at CNRSE," said Johnson. Johnson will be moving out of the area, either to Houston, Texas, or Washington, D.C. play the flag of the United States and to encourage and participate in patriotic activities in their commu- nities. I invite civic and frater- nal organizations, places of worship, schools, business- es, unions, and the media to support this national a * - - orative expressions and programs. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of Novem- ber, in the year of our Lord 2005, and of the Indepen- dence of the United States of America the 230th. George W. 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Call us toll free: ., -.'''1-888-393-6765, L 8 a.m. to 8hp.m., EST -or visit us online at http://feds.humana.com when you need it mos Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 13 FEMA: NAS Jax community helps Wilma relief effort From Page 1 last minute to tell us if they were coming here," said NAS Jax Disaster Pre-paredness Officer DCCS (SW) Matthew Melott. "We really didn't care when they arrived. It's exciting to have the opportunity to take part in a relief operation of this size and scope." After meeting with FEMA officials upon their arrival, NAS Jax's depart- ment heads immediately set out to provide the agency with the things they needed to conduct safe and efficient relief operations. This included resolving any and all security, sup- ply and logistics issues that could interfere with relief efforts. NAS Jax Airfield Manager Bill Meyer was tasked with providing FEMA with enough space to successfully navigate the airfield without nega- tively impacting flight operations. A task he has found to be challenging, but rewarding. "My crew has put in a lot of extra time working with FEMA these last couple of weeks, but I haven't heard a single complaint from any of them," Meyer stat- ed. "If working a few extra hours a day helps FEMA get the job done, then we're happy to do it." Nearly 5,000 FEMA trucks and 10,000 FEMA personnel have been processed in and out of NAS Jax since relief opera- tions began. The task of managing this massive influx of peo- ple and vehicles fell onto the shoulders of the securi- ty department, which has- n't missed a beat so far. They have provided around the clock security to the airfield and FEMA's base of operations, which has enabled the agency to safely transport thousands of pounds of relief supplies to those who need it most. Providing hot meals and lodging to over 200 embed- ded FEMA staff members and the thousands of truck drivers who have passed through NAS Jacksonville was supply department's job. NAS Jax Assistant Supply Officer Lt. Steve Osborne explained that providing FEMA with life's bare essentials is proving to be a challenging task. "Unfortunately, we were unable to provide them with lodging on base due to previous commitments," Osborne said. "We did how- -.: .. . __ Photos by PH3 Clarck Desire Trucks carrying relief supplies enter the Federal Emergency Management Agency staging area at NAS jax Oct. 24. Hundreds of trucks have been loaded with supplies for victims of Hurricane Wilma. ever, set them up in hotels that were close to the base. We've also provided them with services ranging from vendor services to increased galley hours." NAS Jax's galley has seen a dramatic increase in traffic since the start of FEMA operations. NAS Jax Galley Leading Petty Officer CS1(SW/AW) Felica Countryman said that business has been boom- ing. "We've had to increase our hours of operation to accommodate FEMA's per- sonnel," Countryman stat- ed. "We're serving more than 400 extra meals per day and working longer hours, but we don't mind because we know it's for a good cause." The Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Depart- ment has stepped up to the plate, providing FEMA personnel with unfettered access to all base eateries and stories. They've even gone as far as to provide relief workers with transportation around base. "It's the least we can do," said NAS Jax MWR Director John Bushick. "Anything we can do to make their stay a little more comfortable, we'll do." So what does FEMA think of the support they've received thus far? "Outstanding," said FEMA Truck Driver Bill Tucker. "These guys have been here for us from the get go. It has been tough being away from my family for so long, but NAS Jax has really gone out of their way to make things more comfortable for us." "We simply could not have done this without the magnificent support NAS Jax has provided," stated FEMA Area Staging Manager Jim Noplis. "This has been, by far, '... . Photo byJO01 Mike England (From left) Federal Emergency Management Agency Truck Drivers Darrell Goldsberry, Bill Tucker and Cindy Tucker enjoy a meal at the NAS Jacksonville Galleon Galley. Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency volunteers load tractor-trailers with relief supplies in the FEMA staging area at NAS Jacksonville Oct. 24. Once loaded, the trucks will head south where the relief supplies will be distrib- uted to victims of Hurricane Wilma. the largest FEMA ground operation in U.S. history. By the time its all said and done, FEMA will have shipped over 300,000,000 pounds of freight out of NAS Jax, due in large part to the support this base has provided. Being here makes our job much easier because we can always count on our Navy part- ners to make us feel at home," he added. SALON ANDDA. .. Y SPA SALON AND DAY SPA 4278 HERSCHEL STREET JACKSONVILLE 388-2400 ,094107 . The Dentist Place The Dentist Place ,b( KQs The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No Our OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES ..d(aExcluding co-pays and deductibles) A.ll Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 Bryan T. 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After spending a consid- erable amount of time with the mobilizing reservists, Hankton and Pearman met with NRPDC, New Orleans Commanding Officer Cmdr. Tim Boykin. "I really appreciate you guys coming out here," Boykin said. "Visits like this go a long way towards boosting the morale of Sailors." COJ Director of Military Affairs Dan McCarthy says the city and the Jaguars have always had a great relationship with the mili- tary. "The city and the .Jags share a special bond with the military that I think reflects the values of the citizens here," McCarthy stated. "I think it's great that these guys took the time to City of Jacksonville Director of Military Affairs Dan McCarthy speaks to Navy Reserve Professional Devel- opment Center, New Orleans Sailors Oct. 25. come out here and support us," said NRPDC Sailor HMC Marty Caberera. "My husband will be thrilled with the autographs I got him." NRPDC, New Orleans is scheduled to return to New Orleans Feb. 24. 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' *w I !L 1141. 10 L r- I 79111,14 14 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 Sailors of the Quarter NAS Jax Senior Sailor of the Quarter JO1 Michael England Junior Sailor of the Quarter SH2(SW) Bernard Jones HS-5 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AO01(AW) Cory Butterfield Junior Sailor of the Quarter AW3 (AW) Stephanie Williams Aircrewman of the Quarter AW2 (AW/NAC) Mathew Gensler Admin Sailor of the Quarter PN1 (SW/SCW) David Ivey Blue Jacket of the Quarter I AN Luke Tartaglia Plane Captain of the Quarter AN Luke Tartaglia Sikorsky Senior Maintenanceman of the Quarter AM1 (AW) Robert Dunn Sikorsky Junior Maintenanceman of the Quarter ATAN Brant Pendleton Naval Air Reserve Senior Sailor of the Quarter PS1 Kimberly McCarthy Junior Sailor of the Quarter AD2 (AW) Dennis Jackson Blue Jacket of the Quarter SK3 Joshua Tips Naval Hospital Jacksonville Senior Sailor of the Quarter MA1 Heather Kilday , Junior Sailor of the Quarter HM2 Danielle Woodell Blue Jacket of the Quarter HN Eliseo Rodriguez Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville Senior Sailor of the Quarter SH2 Gregory Noland Junior Sailor of the Quarter HM3 Shamica Wilson Blue Jacket of the Quarter HN Joseph Fryer Transient Personnel Unit Senior Sailor of Quarter SH1(SW) Erica Anderson Junior Sailor of the Quarter YN2(SCW) Candace Smith Personnel Support Detachment Senior Sailor of the Quarter PS1 Robert Dilloway Junior Sailor of the Quarter PS2 Keleen Lynch Blue Jacket of the Quarter PSSN Marie Beaster Navy Legal Service Office Southeast Senior Sailor of the Quarter LN2(AW) Shallon McGuire Junior Sailor of the Quarter SA Marcus Mallett Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility Senior Sailor of the Quarter AG1(SW) Kimberly Linsley Junior Sailor of the Quarter AG2 Aaron Wimberly Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax Sea Senior Sailor of the Quarter AE1 Miguel Jimenez Sea Sailor of the Quarter AM2 David Johnson Sea Junior Sailor of the Quarter PR3 Kevin Juma Sea Blue Jacket of the Quarter AEAN Christopher Lewis Shore Senior Sailor of the Quarter YN1 Robert Parker Shore Sailor of the Quarter SK2 Kenneth Anulao Shore Junior Sailor of the Quarter AT3 Whittney Warner Shore Blue Jacket of the Quarter AE3 Sarah Bruxer LAY-AWAY Radio Control Cars-Trucks-Planes HOBBY WORLD S17 Bl3M ding Bd O.P.* 272-6315 S 7173 103rd St.772.-902 FRZ. 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VP-5 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AE1(AW) Sherriod Hatchett Mad Fox of the Quarter AD2(AW) Courtney Rach Junior Sailor of the Quarter PS3(AW) Walter Vergara HS-15 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AO1 (AW) Nestor Ortiz Junior Sailor of the Quarter AW2(NAC/AW) Curtis Clontz Blue Jacket of the Quarter SKAN Mark Ortiz Aircrewman of the Quarter AW2(NAC/AW) Teresa Stull Sikorsky Maintenance Professional of the Quarter AM1(AW) Daniel Bue Support Sailor of the Quarter SK3 Richard Valentin Plane Captain of the Quarter ADAN Ulises Sotomayor HS-75 Full Time Sailor of the Quarter AM1 (AW) Mark Raquet Selected Reserve Sailor of the Quarter AW1(AW/NAC) Robert Weber Junior Sailor of the Quarter AD2(AW) Aaron Petryniec Emerald Knight of the Quarter AD3 Kevin Spivey Plane Captain of the Quarter AT2(AW) Patricia Smith Sikorsky Maintenance Technician of the Quarter AM2 Shanna O'Neil VS-30 Top Diamond of the Quarter AM1(AW) Richard Sunderlin Diamond of the Quarter SK2(AW) Celestino Dulnuan Junior Diamond of the Quarter AE3(AW) Roger Debaise Plane Captain of the Quarter AE3(AW) Anthony Restall Pro of the Quarter AMEAN Patrick Carrington CBU-202 Senior Sailor of the Quarter SW2 Kevin Lawson Junior Sailor of the Quarter BU3 Larry Hayes Southeast Regional Calibration Center Senior Sailor of the Quarter AT1 Judy Daniel Junior Sailor of the Quarter AT2 Jesse Schwartz Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Jax Senior Sailor of the Quarter ET2 Pedro Vasquez Junior Sailor of the Quarter IT3 Jerod Adkins Commander, Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Sailor of the Quarter SK1 Jack Beardmore Priced c rom the $ ;ios. *i '. -.*iJ. '7' Commander, Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Weapons School Sailor of the Quarter AW1 Sean Upton Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax Senior Sailor of the Quarter ACI1(AW) Adrienne Park-Tucker Junior Sailor of the Quarter OS3(SW) Daneesha Henderson Aviation Support Detachment Senior Sailor of the Quarter SK2(SW/AW) Jason Smith Junior Sailor of the Quarter SKSN Steve Stevens Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 Senior Sailor of the Quarter ET1 (AW/SW) Gregory Reno Junior Sailor of the Quarter SK2(AW) Luisa Spates SEAOPDET Sailor of the Quarter ET2 Stephen Smith Mobile Operations Command Center Sailor of the Quarter IT1 (AW) Ronald Pubal Commander Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast Senior Sailor of the Quarter YN1 Christopher Reid Junior Sailor of the Quarter YN2 Duane Middleton VP-16 Supervisor of the Quarter ITC Anthony Hinton Senior Eagle of the Quarter AW2 Melinda Koehn Junior Eagle of the Quarter AE3 Brandon Slemp VP-62 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AZ1 (AW) Shawn Cooper Senior Sailor of the Quarter AT1 (AW) Joseph Diekman Directions: Exit NAS lax North onto Roosewclt, \\ est on Timiqfiuanl Rd.. South on Blianmti East onto n8th, Junior Sailor of the Quarter AT2(AW) Richard Bailey VP-45 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AW1 (AW) Travis O'Dell Junior Sailor of the Quarter PH3(AW) Gary Granger HAMMOCK PLANTATION Westside's Best Value Buy now and save $1000's* Builder's Closeout Many Homes Ready for Quick Closing Pd Rd i Construction Company Tel: 904-378-9371 Directions 1-10 west to Exit 351, left at stop sign at Chaffee Rd., left on Beaner St., appros I mile to Hammock Plantation on right *Subject to change without notice. CGCO20880 Corp. 724-7800. wwwr.medaxcoxantx-uctioni.coxm r There's brand-new growth in the cits best location. Introducing Pine Ridge the care-free Centex Homes neighborhood close to NAS Jax designed to give you roots to your ideal lifestyle. 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For more information, e-mail lholt@fccj.edu or cphillips@ fccj.edu. . ' 16 JaxAlrNOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 MWR Planner. Mission First Sailors Alway s Now open with new pinsetters, lanes with glow track, automatic bumpers, an upgraded scoring system and much more! Operating Hours Monday, 4-10 p.m. Tuesday Closed Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. mid- night Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). Fitness Source Monday- Friday 5 a.m. 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 542-3518 Base Gym Monday Friday 5 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Holidays 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 542-3239 Indoor pool Lap swim from 5:30 a.m. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Recreation swim 4:30-8 p.m. Water aerobics 11 a.m.- noon Tuesday-Friday Military $1 per day DoD $2 per day Guests $3 per day Call 542-2930 for more information and additional pricing options. For more information about I.TT. trips or ticket prices please call 542- 3318. Jaguar tickets for all home games are on sale now (Section 229, $43). Catch a ride for $10 on the I.T.T. shut- tle. Savannah Dec. 10 Includes trolley tour, and free time for holiday shopping. $33.25/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccom- panied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Jax Barracudas Game Saturday $5, Sign-up in Liberty Cove Brad Paisley Concert Nov. 11 $25, Sign-up in Liberty Cove For information on booking com- mand 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. For more information about the marina please call 542-3260. Skipper "B" Qualification Sail Class Nov. 11-20 Only $150 Contact Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for more information. 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. Fall specials on select name brand rod & reels. $1 over cost. For more details, e-mail Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil. Friday night events are for ages K- 17. For more information on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. FFSC and MWR Military Family Appreciation Carnival Youth Activity Center Nov. 19,10 a.m. 2 p.m. Free rides, games, prizes, snow cones, live entertainment, clowns, snacks and much more! Families are invited to bring a pic- nic 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 complimenta- ry 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 locat- ed at Building 847A on the north side of base. ---- Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Cinderella Man (R) Nov.18, 7 p.m. Herbie: Fully Loaded (PG-13) Nov.19, 5 p.m. War of the Worlds (R) Nov.19, 7 p.m.- Dark Water (R) New requirements for unofficial foreign visitors at NAS Jax By Noemi Verdecias NAS Security Manager NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dodson has revised the requirement for unofficial foreign visitors at NAS Jacksonville. The following change was made to the NAVJAXINST 5510.3A Sept. 19. "The commanding officer equates unofficial visits by foreign nationals to courtesy calls and/or general visit- ing. Unofficial visits by foreign nationals are at the discretion of the station commanding officer, and poli- cy is subject to change due to force protection conditions and local securi- ty environment. Approval of such requests is subject to the following procedures: Any active duty/retired U.S. mili- tary 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. and mid- night seven days a week. Visitors must be escorted off the base prompt- ly 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 iden- tification, (only official sponsors may escort foreign nationals aboard the station, not dependents), along with photo identification, passport or offi- cial identification of the foreign national visitorss. Sponsors must remain with the for- eign national visitors(s) at all times. Foreign nationals who remain overnight in government quarters must comply with local housing direc- tives and obtain approval from the command security manager one week before the visit. Foreign nationals are authorized limited access to command areas such as the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department facilities, Navy Exchange food court, family housing, etc. A copy of the NAVJAXSINST 5510.30A may be obtained at www.navjaxs.navy.mil, select "securi- ty." For more information, call 542- 3954. Commands needed for holiday card contest Commands, squadrons and departments are encouraged to participate in this year's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) holiday card con- test. Everyone is eligible to win money for their MWR funds. Prizes are: $500 for first place, $300 for second and $200 for third place. Participants must design a holiday card utilizing ply- wood provided by MWR. Plywood is now available for pick up at the Auto Skills Center, Building 622. The following are the guidelines for the contest: Each command, squadron or department may only enter one card. Individuals cannot enter the contest. Commands, departments or squadrons must pro- vide a completed registration form for each card. MWR provides plywood sheet for each card and will put up all cards. Commands are responsible for all work on the card and costs incurred in decorating. Plywood cannot be cut. Nothing electrical can be used, as no electricity will be available during card display. Scenes will be judged on originality, creativity and presentation. MWR reserves the right to refuse any cards that are in bad taste and do not demonstrate a wholesome holiday theme. MWR is responsible for putting up all card displays in designated area. Cards must be dropped off at the Fitness Center by Nov. 28 to be entered into contest. Judging will occur Dec. 1 and winners announced Dec. 2 at the 6 p.m. Christmas Tree Lighting. If your command would like to keep your card, it must be picked up at the Fitness Center by Jan. 15. Cards not picked up will be dis- carded. Sponsors needed for events T he NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Department is currently seeking sponsor-, ship for fiscal year 2006 special events and pro- grams. Your efforts will support NAS Jax active duty service members and their families. Your company will market to over 25,000 base personnel. 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The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages 32 and up. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Racquetball tournament A turkey shoot racquetball tournament will be held Nov. 14. Matches will be played at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to all authorized gym patrons. There will be a recreational and competi- tive division for men and a womenis divi- sion. The winners will receive awards. Call the NAS Jax Gymnasium to sign up by Nov. 8. Flag football meeting A 4-on-4 flag football meeting will be held Nov. 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages. Commands having their athletic officer or designated The Navy Wives Clubs of meeting America, NWCA Jax #86 each meets the first Wednesday of Shand each month. Meetings are held more i in Building 612 on Jason Street Moore at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. Banks The Thrift Shop is open The Tuesday and Thursdays and Chapt the first Saturday of the month AssoI from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more Federa information, call 772-0242 or open i Pearl Aran at 777-8032. emplo The Navy Wives Club's DID employ #300 meetings are held the sec- ing hel ond Thursday of each month at Thursc 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Murra' Methodist Church Education Churc Building at 5900 Ricker Road. Buildi For more information, call 387- Street 4332 or 272-9489. call R. The Disabled American The Veterans Chapter 38 meetings Assoc are held the second Tuesday of meeting each month at 7 p.m. at 470 each r Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Jackso Fla. For more information, call West I 269-2945. person The Navy Jacksonville Yacht attend Club general membership Herler meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. 7715, on the first Wednesday of every Herlen month at the clubhouse navy.m (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 Z military and active and retired 104 DoD civilians. For more informa- Orange tion, call 778-0805 or email TIe-T commodore@njyc.org. Fri The Cummer Museum of Art Sun & Gardens is offering free | B:( admission each Tuesday from 4- N cell: 9 p.m. through December. nuoupl Visitors can attend lectures, j locent-lead tours, stroll the his- S * toric riverfront gardens, view the jad museum's Masterworks collec- *Prei tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the R( 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 4 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 First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their representative attend the meeting will receive five captains cup points. All inter- ested personnel should attend the meet- ing to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. 3-on-3 hoop tourney A Captains Cup 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be held Dec. 12 at 5 p.m. at the NAS Jax Gym. The tournament is free and open to active duty only from NAS Jax. Teams are comprised of three players from their respective commands and commands can enter multiple teams. Sign up by Dec. 7. 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 :.. ;. -3 : one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, con- tact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, football and vol- leyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. 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 Final Standings Team Wins Losses CSCWL 8 0 AIMD 7 2 VP-30 6 3 FASO/Weapons 3 6 CNATTU 2 7 Intramural Fall Softball Standings As of Nov. 4 Team Wins Losses AIMD 500 13 1 Naval Hospital 10 3 VP-5 10 3 VS-22 5 3 VP-62/NAR 10 4 VP-16 8 4 VP-30 10 5 VP-30 Students 8 6 FACSFAC 7 6 HS-5 8 7 HS-75 3 6 CHSCWL 3 9 AIMD 600 3 11 NCTS 1 9 gs the second Tuesday of month at 6 p.m. in the s Hospital Blue room. For information, call Janneice at 244-7950 or Dorothy at 542-7748. Westside Jacksonville ter 1984, National ciation of Retired al Employees extends an invitation to all currently yed and retired federal yees to our regular meet- Id at 1 p.m. on the fourth lay of each month at the y Hill United Methodist h, (Fellowship Hall ng) at 4101 College . For more information, Carroll at 786-7083. National Naval Officers :iation holds its monthly g on the fourth Thursday month at 5:30 p.m. at the nville Urban League, 903 Union Street. Interested nnel are encouraged to 1 or contact Lt. Cmdr. na Washington at 542- Ext. 102 or email na.Washington @sar.med. nil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The 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 St. Augustine Art and Crafts Festival is Nov. 26-27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the special events field near the Visitor's Center. For more infor- mation, call (904) 823-9703. Cecil Pines Adult Living Community, located on Cecil Commerce Center, is hosting its annual Antique Car Show and Open House Saturday from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Refreshments and a fun house for kids will be available. All donations will ben- efit the Alzheimer's Association of Northeast Florida. For more information, call Barbara at 771- 8839. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society will hold its monthly meeting Saturday at 10 a.m. at its library/headquarters, 6215 Sauterne Dr., Jacksonville. See http://sgesjax.tripod.com or call 778-1000 for more informa- tion. Santa Claus is coming to Alltel Stadium On Nov.19, Santa Claus will be making an ap- pearance at Alltel Stadium. However, Santa won't be riding in a sleigh. Santa is trading in his sleigh for a Harley- Davidson motorcycle for the annual Adamec's "Ride With Heroes" event. Joining Santa will be "The Roar" cheerlead- ers, Disc-Connected K9's and the Marine Corps Band. Bring the kids and bring a toy. Toys For Tots will be on location to collect toys for underprivileged chil- dren in Northeast Florida. This event is open to the public and admis- sion is free. Gates open at 11 a.m. Enjoy food, fun and games for all ages. Activities include Pepsi's NFL Experience, air walks, dog shows and much, much more! For more information go to: www.ToysForTots Harley.com. 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Cancellation and correction The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet MarketAd placed by military personnel. no additional charge. deadlines are the same as placement deadlines. -' PUBUSHER'S NOTICE 3orth Orange All real estate adver- 305 Southside 315 Arlington 320 estside 320 Westside 325 335 oran P 355 Condominiums per Is subject to the I IacsonaroeeTHEYDON'T2/ airAnnouncements RealHousngEstate Act 306 niversity/Beach OPEN HOUSE,SAT SUN CEE E OAK 42. Behind THIS house py OAKLEAF OPEN HOUSE LeBaron Condos 6 floor advertise "any prefer- 1850sf-$199k, No, 12 13 1pm 7352 ANY. bMORE! Ad at 2-6p, Sun 1-4p 2/2$334k, Availlmmed. edlimitation or dis- Candlerhomes.com San, Blu Dr 4.2bab. Irb .. m r, e2,,l.a THEY DONT i AC lmd72w4.2, Hlots of u grades, a 5 Pcrimnaton based on 327-0558 ool i brick 2l 300 a W in a229ki291-1731. A1 ot cements aagEstate sex handicap, family alr it Le on B 1. FSoan EBrT LIKETHIS g6 19 8,2s io PACESLANDe-SA on. st-Intracoast R. B.S,, ..ui OVER $20K! Gated 268sq ft gated 100Clubsand For Sale stginsor a Intention to 306904.7333o46a R La 3-I HScr,,ed ANY MORE .O268 f adn Community. 6u gaed IFonrn ttlate_5_3.5, pgraned appol - Organizationsrmaae any such pref- uicbr.4eratedr 1 lYOrSCtommunity .r mnty, ac alo 5. tin andServices 230-2GeorgiaCounties erence, limitation or LEASEPURCH S. Kernan .-,in, inLR l132r .0lo llnertov. 384-17 2900a rLakefront, t3yrsf TehpsodeDuating 2m4Femandin t Fam ilial statu d. 9,000.Cal71-264 0 S ok 2.'0tT WeMicadlhhfo .0 4-many 0Tlonhaed cati 24 Aeunusdin 18F a9i27a I stat 31 us Ind. Brokers. 710-3111 oLlurg1irn poy ofiyaur,8u7,gra3es and Ready to Services Amelia Island includes children under iMIUANA separ ate mother inlad move in. $369,o900 t fAa/ iHappyAds 296 Georgia Miscellaneous the age 18 living with PABLO BAY i ANA struck ion. 3BR.,Great ,.rKiho ip87k 71aS020 62-4567/382-6770 360 USLost and Found 300Avondale/Ortega parents or legal custo- 2400sf,$469k ALLBRICK 4 3 576-uro Rd. Starter Home, Newer 2-4567/382-6770Town/State o 3Notices H32Riverside dians, pregnant women Candlerhomes.com ta IR. DR. K, Cose to d NAS d nMES FOR2 r 64 FSa Pesnl3 noSSouthside and people securing a327-0558 t cam an c.l d. ig SOuh un Seaocard Ac e AC Replumbed, New NORTHSIDE HOMES FOR 5te 1Psols os custody of children ____ ____ bkPacnrcn pr l 2'00F 3R vth re Windows, Ceramic SALE OR RENT-1300 340 stohnsDE MS 130Tickets 306l ntracostai West under 18. CIt.' $29 k .86.9-274 Great RtRom o Rmr.m lr, Flooring. Wood dn.Selirs financing ior County owner 5+Sacres. 9Travel/Ridaes 3074SanMarco This newspaper will 307 San Marco BRICK 32 rnome neFa Hmrs C3rg,6 :k. CabneLs in Kitchen. i buers P;F LMillon dollarkview lots, 140Vacation/Travel 310 Mandarin not knowingly acceptLA hn cre ca LaR, Nicely L landscape. -,.E lJ. Bri ck3os S 23-4 m 4s2 5on sf high atop Wilder 190/976Services 315 Arlingtond any advertising for real Cr.Ial Sprinos Elem. ch.&b. Fenced Yar N b k moment, fpl, 0acu tub0 Mountain. Excellent- 320 estate which Is in vio- FSB 4093LondonRd 1900-si. SpI. r1r Ma.lr. Askng~S70 000 NEego Carpor. Extra Room. 6"',-.142 bapro JCakotueeok ntain.sit e nde 47DatingServices 320Westside ati FSBO 4093 London Rd g In o 3780385'7.6407 CALLODAY 38834 Reduced to 123900 Aprox 2coakot $660k. cabin site surrounded l1oEntertainment 322Argyle lat ion of the law. Our 3/2 1700+sf, 2 car gar N'S 3 1, 00%Finanrclng Call Mi*ke759-3035 reby trees overOelookin'eyBud rdsu32Sers 4O Cereb I crnr lotdgreat cond,*CH/A. nr, crt pin Oe osrivervUL 1-4 m W er valley. BiNe services 325Nohiacksonville rders rea t ab nr lo, retd7 o Buying a Home? Nancy Bateh 8K R204 o n aCGolfRidgeDr.Elkon access for swimming N 327ADowtown this newspaper are FSBO San Jose/Univer- Contact your VA (904)H860-8102 Unbellevablel No pay- 312- oeCr.Lakefront lot and and fishing. Start- 330Beaches available on a equal sity, Country living in merits a 31j1 icr I ear uor,.rlg treeline. 808-4651 Ing at 39,900. Owner S Lostand 32Middleburg 5oportuntybasis,-' theucity,400O0sf4abr4ba Home Loan Expert- 1' 67.990 5 495a.020 financcn on all lots. Found 334Keystone Heights/ o complain of d acous formal: LR Laurie 1M. Potter0 342 t Augustie 7 3-/0085 or Mersecriminaton call HUD DR, Fam Rm, game Rm M. Potter 3St. Augustine 772-263-3775 Ask about 33rane Park toll-free telephone study, 2 car gar, heated YNCM (USN et 330 Beaches our mini vacation. .0a n u m b e r a tpEool, jacuzzi, gazebo,42.1 V N0 n C s-. . FOUND October 21 In 33, Clay county 1-800-669-9777. The Irg treed lot on creek, 4,2 1980sf, W.G.V New, NC Mountains- SweetwaterCreek 33oBaker County toll-free telephone Open House Sun. 2-5, BuyinqSel, gor Se okr an,, upgrades.Resort NEW LOG CABIN Estates, a tan and 339 Putnam County number for the hearing $579,000. Call 571-2640 refinancing? Contact w .cahehief.com 282.00 904-422-6743 cabin on 2+ac 79,900. whiteadultpmale 340St.John'sCountyu I m p a I r e d Iw sltcec 2 -2674 cabi l , long-haired cat. 320t Augustine 180092792750 Laurie for anyo u8 -HERIA GE9LANfmtn views, and stream, Obviously lost from a 3 t AugustinBeach Mandarin Laurieforanyofyour 87 -3 46-7827 HERITAGE LANDING ez to finish 828-286-1666 REALTY New4br, 2300sf. $310k owner/broker caring milyhe Nass county 310 Mandan ,904)449330 225 financing needs, including 322 Argyle DON BROWNo call: 916-479-3626 very gentle anE5d Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA home equity or sweet natured, needs 350 WaterfronMt IBEAOdNorth Carolina Mtn someone to love If 360utofArea/TowHO Jose 194k, o87-9150 @countrwideo conventional loans. NEAR OAKLEAF PLANT. lot 75X125 17th St 1 345 County Pre-Construction Sale 37 srage 305 Southsde Brand new 5/3 homsn lauriepotter nGardenTu CarGar, bFSBOE.2ofAA3/2+ Parke, 3/2, g lot. Unspoiled Mtn.Area. Lim- 375Farms/Acrera n 3e i RI ER LScrnd Patio. Appl- Sunrm 1600sf Excellent $279,900 904-206-0530 ited Availability. Call for EsowneBartram Springs,2 ano3/2.Se ances Stay, Like New. cond. $379k. 285.5817w | t0_____ 380 Investment Property T owno s n 5613-2 San Jose Bld. HOME LOANS MOVE IN READY! $199900 Details & Private Showg. 382 Retirement Comm. 3/2,2c gar, bit '02 1550sf Ironwood Jacksonville, FL 32207 CALL 22MI934or70.S453 LAND FOR Open 7days/wk. McKeough 120 Notices For Sale CanterwoodDr. 225K Call Jean or Marty CALL 2251934orceanfront Land Co. 866-930-5263 385 Miscellaneous avail now. 879-0369 699.5395./545O128 I "",E' -Me a I JaxMBeach. Brand new SALE 390Real Estate Wanted 3/2 Frpl newly remodi- $1300n$1955 mor R : luxury condo. 4B/4Ba, Alma C. Defillo e4ed/low dwn ay- i .T V6n Ct, i Callahan Area 365 Manufactured Atto neey At Law Fernandina/ ment EZ fin. 568-6656 "._ I_ f e AIA Realty 6 Homes Immigration.Law Amelia2Beautful4/LSTiled- 315 Arlington 9 32626-6393. Amelia Island rkthen. CERAMIC SHOWE9R 4/2 & CriminaloLaw s$195.000. 565-1984 1 SAWMILL LAKES 0 STUPL O12ACE Hablamos Espanol YULEE NEW CONSTRUCTION O 0 51 0 DOWN -0 CLOSING $425k Open House 350 Waterfront CALL (904) 225-0222 929 PeninsularPlace 4BR2BA2008F. SecSys, East Hampton Sub S/35 4 3BR'S irom 1100k A nFc am ily C m m uni t y Sat/ Sun l:00-4:OOPM 350 watront Jacksonville 3224 Sprinkler Sys, Nice Lot, story stucco, approx Call no* 1 qualir, I 221 S. Mill Ridge Trail FLEETWOOD ENTERTAINER Jacksonville 32204 Large Screened Patio, 3300sf htd pool/hot 5 wel Re .9555 Walden Chase 4/3425K 2/2.5 St Johns Welaka 2006 354-3778 All AppliancesMaster tub, cr anai w/fncd yd Ted CmpbellRealty ownfln$790mo904899-2550 The hiring of a lawyer is Bath with Gar en Tub, backs unto preserve,. i Tp ARLINGTON PCS'INla tne904_1a .56e Rlwnigrnat 904-f855- 2550 al l rPa 16-5669 www.agreathouseforsame.com an important decision and a 2 Car Garae. $529.,90. 66-8071 182F. 32 Spit ,e' o that should not be MOVE IN READY! 1229.000 J Cu.deac UpgradesAM Miitar IisAouns W FREE Washer er with new mve-insn based solely upon CALL22-1934or 70S4593 Johns Creek 4/2, Lg. yrd 2,O(S04,S 3 272 Military discounts FREE Washer & Dryer with new move-ins Orange Park/ Oceanfront lot on N. Call Sandy ur 695-2255 advertisement. Before to Natures Preserve. Clay Fletcher Ave. 90% you decide, ask us to 2000an n af.$329k. 223-7288 E Z Financing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms send you free written 3 Avonda le/ Z k -6 PURCHASING OR E Z Financing OAvailablen2 &isl,3laln m Info rmations about our en useLi C3 RI AciN0wimming ool playground, basketball court 995k. 904-424-1661 Nai moncationsoInrWe canefinance you on Sat NoV 5th &l2th 1-4pm Call Nr, e expert'' oi .rd. Swmmng, -O I BEAUTIFUL Ioc off Fliem ex7954 Lnksde Dr 728829 situations accepted nt o a w or repo with Premier Coast Realty Access E Mort ago 3BR2Bath,2car IIngatedcome n "2700+ sq. ft. Large R 1-888-402-7325 0 1 rage patio Margaret'sWalk $989K Call Sandy 695-2255 een Premie Coast x1N1 W oodland Estates NEEDALAWYER? back ard 4/3.5 Open House Sat & Sun call s904 7719055 ing encedyard. Contact591,3886 AccidentArrestDivorce? plusoffce. 2Car 12-4. San Jose Forest. E. ARL 3/2,1450sf, 2cgar. G- I OcToRSLAKE i, :, . AAA Attorney Referral Svc Earage. 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New 435Rooms to Rent 2/2.5 twn hm, 1 c. gar 440 Beach/Vacation/ $1150/mo (904)251.4932 Resorts Houses 44 Storage/Mini- 415 Fused Lockers__ Furnished 450 Management/Rental Services Ponte Vedra Beach- 455 Wanted to Rent modern, newly furnished 2/2 home.Lovely fenced yard,big screen HDTV, garage.$1575mo.Lorl 4 nn Apartments 904.646.1715/757.232.3366 Furnished PVB Steps from the Bch 2/3, new cpt, pool on Room for Rent lagoon, ofc, Ig yd fully S St. Mary's furn O$1900m. 392-8322 li> Cal I 322 -698. w * * Private bath, Westslde House entrance non smokers Furnished 4BR/2BA nly Close to base Patio enclosed $300/mo plus some w/AC, auto-garage, Utilities 3 miles from NAS$1200. Lawn care provided no 405 Apartments pets. For info 716-9166 Unfurnished 42 Houses 4 Unfurnished Arlington area ANSLEY OAKS ARGYLE 3/2 $995 FAM RM APARTMENTS 1822SF, 2 Car Gar, Work Shop NearJU. 2BR/1.5BA VAHSANDTRE3893540 large 2 story, central ARYE/ AT R i heat& air, W/D hkups C ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT RKFPLC fully equip kit, mini SCREEEDPATIO, L EYD. blinds. $585mo (util. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 not included). $500 Arole security dep. Appli- -Lgakeview @ Watermill cation &credit check 8316 Swanton Lane required. Clean & 3/2/2 1447sf $995 Quiet Community. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Call 724-7800 ext 2471 (904) 730-8060 BEAUTIFUL Argeview Watermlll W'SIDE COMMUNITYI 9302 Prosperity Lake Offerdng Spacious 4/2/2 1745 $1145 1 & 2 BR's & 2 Pools FEDERATED MOGMT GROUP Q STARTING AT $485 (904) 730.-8060 Close to shopping, FCCJ & Downtownl Argyfe CALL HOWl 387-2933 TImberpoint 8071 Timberpoint Drive CF & HAS 2BR DUPLEX 4/2/2 1745sf $1095 NEW CPT AND TILE, FEN YD./ FEDERATED MGMT GROUP r'-F REQUIRED $595 778-2897T l (904) 730- 8060 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ArgyleTimberpoint 8086 Timberpoint Drive 3/2/2 1441sf $950 FEDERATED MQMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Arlington 3/1.5 ch&a, laundry rm fenced yd $985. Call 233-3065. AVONDALE BUNG 3/1, ch/a, hdwd firs, fncd yd, deck, porch, d/w, 1000m. 386-446-9388 Bayard Area-2/1, Country Area- 310-830-0615 BEACHES -Walk to bch, 3/2, hrdwd firs, $1400mo. 233-6119 Heritage Landing 2812 Sheep Head 4/2/2 1845sf $1125 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ICW 299 Summer Springs 3/2 1198sf $1025/mo FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ICW Cute house 3/2, 1400sf, fncd yd, $1250m +dep. 904-866-1431 ICW new house 4/2, 2200sf, ap pli, Short term avail. $1600m + dep. Call 904-866-1431 JAX BCH Beautiful New 3/2, gar, w/d, fncd yd. $1400m. (904)838-3484. Jul Creek 3/2.5 TH, water view. dbl drive- way, lawncare pool access,gated.$1200 904-230-0701/484-6112 JUUNGTON CREEK Spacious 3Br, Living room, family room + formal Dinning room, huge kitchen, fully fenced yard. Squeaky Clean. $1450m. 280 2805 Julington Crk 2/2.5 TH, LR, DR, nice Ig eat-n- kit, all appi, wtr view, gated, 1cgar, $1000m. 287. 9235 LAKElWOOD 3/1 updated, fplc $925mo 737-2542 LAKEWOOD 3/2 updated, SS appi, fplIc, wd firs, $11S5mo. 737-2542 Lakewood Waterfront 2 2,2C. gar. ipl uPtO . $l100mo 73, 2,2 Macclenny Ne, '3 'a. 31100i'i Aail 0ec .31450 de 838 6'31 MAND 2 I lcgar .,itn d ., a p I c. d c k tile- iOr. a.a3 1 1 -15. cail 571 26.3 6170. S835 mo MAND. .. Pc.i.l 25005T. 371SLce,.c.ldLn 4 2 5 nrc oorcn 2 car gar 367-2333 ask T:.r Crut MANDARIN Bartram Pk 3/2.5 Townhome $1050mo. 708-4476 MANDARIN 11301 Lake Mandarin Cmr E 1/1.5/1 1044sf $800 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730.8060 MANDARIN -3/2, 1500sf, fnced yd, 2 car gar, hot tub, $1450 904-262-5421 Mandarin newer home 3/2/2. $1200mo $1200 dep. 12408 Richards Glen Ct. 904-859-0498 MAND-Brand New 2/2 TH. Gated comm, pool, all apple, Inci w/d. Over 100sf. Call 669-4782 MDLBRG-new 4/2, LR,DR, FR. 2 car gar. Lg lot, quiet nbrhd, culdesac. $1200mo +sec dep. 732-363-8584 MIddleburg 1937 Apopka Drive 3/2/2 1228sf $895 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-.8060 Middleburg 3840 Hideaway 3/2/2 1356sf $925 FEDERATED MGMt GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE 2/1 & 3/1 homes $565 to $800mo. Xtra clean, w/d ch&a, fenced. 710-7431 N'SIDE 3/1 Off Dunn Ave Ig yd, w/2 sheds, newly remod. quiet & com- fortable. $750. 687-4962 NSIDE 3/1 Off Lem Turner New everything! $775mo. 904687.-4962 O.P. 3/2.5 townhome. 2 story, garage 1729sf, $1175md. 904.370.0426 O.P. OAKLEAF -4/3 New 2425sf, Ig MBR & FR, lanal, $1495mo. 505-3648 Oakleaf Plantation 4/3 2 story, brand new. 591-2707/772-8507 ARGYLE 9592 Stratham Court 3/2 1610sf $1050 Timberpoint @ Watermill 8121 Leafcrest Dr 4/2/2 1745sf $1095 Lakeview@Watermill 8316 Swanton 3/2/2 1447sf $995 A20\ Houses 420 Unfurnished OAKLEAF PLANTATION -5/3.5, 2 story, brand new, 619-640-1986 OAKLEAF TH, 3/2.5 / 1, great doc. Gated comm. lOOOmo. 874-8009 SOLD ORTEGA 3/2 T" 2000sqft on a sce- L nic pond. Garage, new kitchen, updated bathrooms, see katycook.com $1600mo 904 535- 8896 OP/BEAR RUN 4/2 $995 1750SF Fam Rm, Lg Deck VANSANDTRE 38 3540 OP/OAKLEAF 4/3 w/ bonus on lake, 2370sf $1595mo. 514-1038 OP 3/2, new cpt, all appi fncd bckyd, $950m. Dave 904-545-7256 for details. OP-3/2, Renovated, New appl.,carpet.Crnr lot. Lg yrd.$990m. 1-904-461-0845 OP COUNTRY CLUB Gated 3/2 $1200/mo. Call 904-276.4628 OP FLEM ISL 3/2 Villa on lagoon, scrn rm, tile firs. Corlan shutters, w/d. fridge, avail 12/15. $1500mo. 213-8345 OP SOUTH 3/2, gar, Fen Bk Yd, Equip Kit, Scrn Patio, No Inside Pets $950+$950dp. 291-0409 OP Spacious 3/2 on Ig lot w/big oaks in premium neighborhd. 16x32 storage/shop bldg. Inci wtr, sewage, garbage. $1125m. 269-8376 a Orange Park/Oak- E leaf Plantation 0f w4/2/2, 1750sf, community ammenities Included, upgrades, avail 12/1, (904)406-2992 $1175 Orange Park 2843 Harvest Moon 4/2/2 2089sf $1295 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 S Orange Park 3/1.S SNew Carpettile,paint, w1d fenced yardW/D. 314 Hollls. $800m+dp. 210-8736 PCS Orange Park-3/1.S new carpet, paint, tile, o f fenced yard, washer 2 /dryer. 800mo +dp., 210-8736 PCS. Orange Park 590 William Penn 3/2 1500sf $950 Large fenced backyard FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Orange Park Harbor Island 1548 Bayslde Drive 3/2/2 1900sf $1145 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 Pace Island Rental S$1495. close to NAS VlJAX. Clay county schools. Gated comm Owner PCS. 757.889.6008 PONTE VEDRA BCH 3/2 2 car gar, comm pool/ten $1175mo3S2-514-1848 PVB / Salt Creek, 3/2 +2c gar, w/d, culdesac, lawn care $1875. 770-594-8140 SAN MARCO Cottage 2/2 1500sf w/d, new kit. no dogs, $1195m. 887-0660 Southslde 13217 Currltuck Dr North 3/2 1500sf $1010 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 Southslde 299 Summer Springs 3/2 1198sf $1025 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.8060 SOUTHSIDE 3/1, CH&A, nice n'hood, close to schls $875 + dep 282-5038 SOUTHSIDE 3/1,1200sf $850mo/$500dep. 1702 Cortez Rd 545-2342 Southside 650 Americas Cup 3/2/1 1068sf$775 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 S'slde- 3/1.CH&A. wdhkup, fenced, $850mo. +dep. 2926 Kent Rd. 737-3962 or 403-9668 S'slde 3/1 off Emerson newly remod., Irg yd garage, nice & quiet n'hood. $875. 687-4962 S'slde detached home, Just 2yrs old w/2car par. & nice yard, 3/2, located in Hawkins Cv off Atl. Blvd. betw Regency Mall & Bchs. $1250mo. 904-588-4541 ST. AUG Brand New 3/2, 2000sf, Near SR206. $1300m. 0 dep 838-6440 NORTHSIDE 10867 Apple Blossom Trail 3/2 1721sf $1125 WESTSIDE 6805 Plum Lake Dr 3/2 1456sf $975 1 Month Free! 11240 Panthers Creek Court 4/2/2 1978sf $1225 Northwood@Watermill 9343 Daniels Mill ORANGE PARK 3/2/2 1543sf $1025 543 Charles Pinckney 3/2/2 1025sf $995 8192 Leafcrest Drive 4/2 1745sf $1095 473 Crabapple Court Corner Lot 1/2 off 2/1.5 900sf $625 1st full mo 2700 Secret Harbor SOUTHSIDE 11471 Kimberly Forest Di 3/2/2 1292sf $925 4/2/2 1763sf $1125 r OAKLEAF 783 Bellshire 3/2/2 1633sf $1075 ICW 13217 Currituck Dr N MIDDLEBURG 3/2 1500sf $1025 Sheraton Lakes 1860 Sheraton Lake 917 Majestic Cypress 3/2/2 1258sf $875 Drive North 3/2/2 1410sf $895 Lake Asbury 2791 Sapid Court GREEN COVE SPRINGS 3/2/2 1430sf $990 3340 Citation 4/2/2 1800sf $1095 1863 Sherwood Drive 3/2/2 1280sf $795 JULINGTON CREEK Fenced! Riverside @ Julington Creek Summerbrook 352 Redwood Lane 1260 Winding Brook Ct 3/2/2 1300sf $1025 4/2 1465sf $1025 www.federatedmanagementgroup.com S Houses 420 Unfurnished S'slde-E. Hampton. Convenient to 9a & Baymeadows. 4/2.5, All appliances. $2100mo + Imo dep. 866-9555 St.Johns 195/CR210, new 5/4,3 car gar, 2800sf, $1850m. 858-405-1441 Vilano 4br/3.Sba beach home brand new!ll hw firs, fend 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 App. $1950 Or 2/2 for $1090 (904)613-0518 WESTSIDE 2/1 Fen, W/D hookup No Pets 600 CalI579- 7022 .Q WESTSIDE -2/acres, S 3/2, + bns rm, LOR, GR, Sw/d nn, remod kit, w/appl Great country living In town Il$1150mo + sec dep. Available Nov 15 (904)374-9913 Westside 3/2 Fresh paint, new carpet, large fenced lot, 3 miles to base $900mo plus deposit 291-4316 SWestslde 3/2 Fresh |g paint, new carpet, \Ilarge fenced lot, 3 wmIles to base, $900mo plus deposit 291.4316 SWestslde 3/2 nice pool home S w/yard, closet NAS. Avail 12/1 $1100mo. $1000 deo, 904-813-1336 Westslde , Natures Hideaway 3/2 1157sf $795 & up FEDERATED MMT GROUP (904) 730.-8060 WESTSIDE NR O.P. 3BR 1.5BA WD, GARAGE, ALARM, NO PETS REF REQ. $795/MO. 860.7219 Westside Panther Creek 11305 Panther Creek Pky 4/2/2 1994sf $1225 Covered patio FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.8060 Westslde Plum Lake 6805 Plum Lake North 3/2/2 1456sf $975 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.8060 Westslde Plum Lake 6778 Plum Lake Drive N F 3/2/2 1456sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.-8060 World Golf Village 758 MacKenzie Circle 4/2/2 1745sf $1275 FEDERATED MOMT GROUP (904)730-8060 World Golf Village 1319 Ardmore 4/2/2 1745sf $1295 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 W'slde- 3/2, totally refurbished, new cpt, CH&A $975mo 699-8796 W'side 3/2 trailer on 15 acres. 3/1 house. Ea. $750mo. 387-1804 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 7055453 A42 Manufactured Homes BEACHES 2/1 & 3/2, starting at $499. 904-249-6444 MIddleburg 2/2 1 ac. '03 w/d hkp, $700m+ $500 sec+lst /last. 406-0666 3/2 AND MOVE IN Call 695-2255 W'SIDE SW very clean, nice yd, no pets, $525m. $525dp. 891-5393 427 Mobile Home 427 Lot Rentals ARLINGTON large shady lots only, city water. $250 up+ dep. 641-0392 430 Roommates Gated Townhouse Off Atlantic and 4 Kernan $600. Includes private bath, utilities, washer, dryer. Contact Hanika 940-224 0215.. thehanlka@)yahoo.com. or hanika.torio@ifljack.ang .af.mll ICW -nice neighborhood, $395mo. 379-4717 No Smoking Mdbg/OId Jennlngs DWM to share 4/2, furn. W/mature n/smoker. Sat/Wd/fplce/lacre $465mo + 1/2 util. C.307-5000 H.291-3311 Near UNF, furnished room In 4/2.5 home must be nonsmk and neat $445. 887-8622 SOrange Park/ Argyle Forest W W Seeking 2 non-smoker roommates to share 3/2 house. $4520mo. Call Nhan 1904)631-5664 W S WF seeks day workingg Male Furn rm Pool. non smoker S325m Inclutilh 904777 5955 435 Rooms 35 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro. Refrig low dall i%ly rates 10': off lor wkl2 room KINGS INN 725-3343 a Bedroom Westslde, SMH Nice Park, need I\ Jlandlord reference $100 deposit, cable TV, NO PETS. Negotiate rent. 803-8125 a Male Roommate =/ near NAS Jax. Very i|>lce $100 weekly. Call 904779. 4660 N'West-$85wk +sm. dep access to bus lines and grocery stores.713-8401, O.P/Jax-master br w/prlv. bath in beaut. home w/pool. Avail now. $600mo. 662-4700 OP-Nice Room for rent $140wk+dp pool hot tub, bckorndchk. 505-0637 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $395wk. 352-376-9644 www. oldclty.com/oceanfront OCEANFRONT-S. Jax Bch 1/1 Beautifully furn. $1600m. 904 881-5793 PVB oceanfront Lovely- vacation home. 200r beach .Pool.spa.Wk/Mo 904-710-0077 I Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent S S Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent BEACH BLVD / S'SIDE-3500 -5900sf bidg, whse & ofc., hi ceilings, 646-3700 CR210 2000sf exercise studio. Looking for financial partner or sublease. High traffic area, 904-210-6590 SUNBEAM RD Ofc/ Whse 800sqft, $650 + dep. 737. 3962or403.-9668 S07 Businesses For Sale BAGEL STORE 7yrs at the Bch. 1st $25k. Must sell 247-9911/234-4953 NATIONAL BRAND ICE CREAM/ COFFEE SHOP for sale. No Franchises or royalty fees. Great loc. low over head. All equlpt Incl. 3mos free rent. Financing avail. $89,000. 904-226-3098 PET SHOP St. Johns Co. $160,000 904-477-6520 Turn key Cafe/Bakery In Atlantic beach. 1000sf. $129k, nego 379-1146 sio Office Space For Sale 1si Office Space For Rent ARt 1400sf, $1275mo. Lonestar Rd., former Laudromat. 233-3065 1,200SF Atlantic Beach on Atlantic Boulevard. 2,400SF Jacksonville Bch on 3rd Street South 1,200SF and 1,125 SF Treetops Office Center one mile North of JTB on US1. Ronald McVay, Collier Dicklnson 358-1206 Ext. 123 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 55 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold Ss0 Business Opportunities #1 REAL ESTATE BUSINESS -Stop foreclosures Easy. Lucrative 877-230-5833 CR210 2000sf exercise studio. Looking for financial partner or sublease. High traffic area, 904-210-6590 I 1. 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Home after every shift - S$750wk guarantee Vacation & Cobra neg. 707 Driver Up to $3k bonus for exp ______ ~Fuel Drivers Local Jacksonville Area CDL, MILITARY LIC & Fuel Tanker Night Shifts MECHANIC HELPER Must have: for Blount Island project. CDL A w/X endors. Veterans encouraged to 3 years T/T experience apply. Start $10.50. Clean criminal report Call 732- 9300 3 points or less on MVR If you meet these CDL A- want to avg requirements, $925/wk? home daily Call 866/443-8383 X2 pd wkly, nights & for application wkends avail. FT PT Great benefits after 90 NEW SOLID WASTE CO. days CSC Transpora- i',cI-n i.,r eo F L &aR ' tlon 2 yrs T/cT exp DrOr.rc CDL R.q G.od reqred. 904-757-3426, Be.ni.vL Li 0 731 .2BB TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS 30B PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE (904) 783-3333 S Rflo .i-l-flfl. W/RiAnMAgTFR CnM 707 Driver Para-Transit Sedan Drivers Earn 19.00 per hour, must pass dot physical. And background check. Hourly van positions avail also. Call Tim Collins at 904-493-5222 READY MIX DRIVER E irienc.ea -r1 3rpi. .1u. t ha.e a ci.an r. Currer.[ la B CDL ...r, .C'rT c r .acai..i. re, r, .:.li , 4,)1I k,-i in nd o-r.ai irnsiJr r,, EC E CFrw FLOiUA. CURB 1.:,J39 Air Dri3e ROLL OFF DRIVER 2 I.-. 3 d3.c- 3 .-e* e CIsss SAi.- D r3a-e r ndor-. Truck Driver needed. *...:. Lano5ca3 -.Ing qMuit tae CIL Cias: B ,s. <-c.d dr.in r.corar Apply at 4590 CR 218. W Middleburg FL EEO no phone calls please. 709 Aviation AIRLINE SERVICE TECHNICIANS Jacksonville's premier FBO is currently seek- ing motivated, ener- getic & personable individuals to provide ground support at JAX. Florida Drivers license re preferably w/CDL. Knowledge of general aviation air craft and fueling procedures preferred. Varied hours and shifts, competitive salary; min. exc. ben- efits pkg. Apply in person, 14600 Whirl- wind Ave.. Jacksonville, 32218. EOE/ DFWP. COMMERCIAL AVIATION FUELER Signature Flight Sup- port (a BBA Aviation services Group com- pany) world's largest BO and aviation sup- prort network has an immediate opening for a full time Aviation Fueler at our JAX Int'l Airport facility. Expre- ferred but not required. $9/up comm w/exp. Must have valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ GED and flexible availability. Candi dates must pass arug screen, 10 years back- ground check. Appli in person before 11/18 ai. Signature Flight Support JAX Int'l Airport 14700 Yonge Dr An Equal Opportunity Employer 710 Industrial/ 710 v Trades AC SERVICE TECH AND INSTALL HELPER Top pay for top exp. Good benefits. 509-,1535. CABINET INSTALLERS Multi -family cabinet & countertop installers for Jacksonville area. Exp a must. Earn $1500. -$3000. per wk. Call Paul 678- 233-7696. CABINET SERVICE TECH Timberlake Cabinet, Co., part of American Woodmark Corp.,needs qualified Cabinet Ser- vice techs in The Jax area. Need knowledge of cab net repair or woodworking exp 1-800-226-3086 Ext 159 Cable Installers will train, truck, van or SUV reqd, Must pass bkground check, valid Drivers Lic a must .Call Dave 904-730-9244 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759-2875 CARPENTERS, LEAD CARPENTERS DL Trans, tools req. Paid vac & Hoi. 707- 4648 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800- 693- 7838 DFWP/EOE CONCRETE CUTTER Exp. pref'd, but will train. ay depending on exp. Please call 742.-7364 3 yrs commercial exp. Full benefits. Fax resume tO: (904) 730-9913 DOCK BUILDERS WANTED Exp a. trars a must. Good pay. All positions avail. 904-537-7413 DRIVER/INSTALLER/ SERVICE TECH/SALES For wood window & door co. Carpentry skills a plus. GREAT company looking fosr GREA employees. Fax resume 737.0769 or in person 8174 Baymeadows Way West. DFWP DRYWALLFINISHING CREWS 5 yrs exp. St Aug 904-827-9640 DRYWALL FRAMERS & HANGERS Group Ins, Pd, hols vac, 401K. DFWP. Apply Fickling Brothers ,7M0Lamberth-St. DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANG- ERS & FINISHERS Corn- ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS Comm. rsid rimm 2rs Esp req Exc oeneilt pkg incli rt-lirement. paio hoiil a.3 & catlns Ca3l 721 4044 American ElecTric 8751 Atmantic Bl.d ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS t,p pa onhs ir-.cal job site Commercial .%OrK. Immcd openings Call 361 0041 DFWP FENCE CREW Comm I & Industrial with own truck & tools, Jax area. Call Steve 813-478-0150 FIELD SUPERVISOR- for multi -family millwork installations. Jackson- viil le area Fax 561-848-3123 or Call 561-848-5556 GAS TECH. PIPEFITrER (exp natural & propane) Must have good drivers license. Great Pay & Exc benefits pkg. Apply 1445 W Church St TB Landmark Mechanical is a drug free EOE 598.0417 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk Q 2 wks L 3 wks D 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: MiAirNews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 710 Industrial/ Trades HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR with exp. Good pay. Call 813-5740 PAINTERS 3 years FOREMAN 7 years min commercial painting exp. req'd. FT, own transportation req'd Verifiable refs. DFWP. S. David & Co. 636-7788. PAINTERS- with expe- rience Own tools & trans, Call 334-3451 PIPE FOREMAN & PIPE LAYER exp'd only. for growing utility con- racting co. Depend- able with own transp. Call 904 813- 4086 Pipelayer Hillmrhan, Tallman- Laborers, Good benefits health, dental, ipd holidays. Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 PLUMBERS: FOREMAN M/F- multi family projects for Jax ben- efits 1-877-351-6226 ext 2024 DFWP PLUMBERS & HELPERS For New Construction Top pay, bnfts. DFWP Call 904-387-0176 PLUMBERS & PLUMBER HELPERS Exp'd for Commercial Plumbing Contractor for Black Banks Condo project at Sea Island, Ga. Contact Office at - 770-475- 5552 or e-mail qualifications to cmblowers@tebarco.com PLUMBERS COMMER- CIAL Journeyman lic. w/exp comm work. DFWP. 384-4604 PLUMBING/SERVICE TECH plumbing & septic service exp. reqd. Excellent pay & ben- efits. Call, stop by Metro Rooter 8892 Normandy Blvd 695-1911 PRESSMAN Exp on Hei- delbergs, GTO-4 & SM 74. Days. 904- 645.7670 SSCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS HOURLY NEEDED Experience, transp ? phone re 'd. 904-291-1972 TRIM CARPENTERS NEEDED-Transp & tools required. Call 509-5407 TRUSS PROFESSIONALS All positions. Design through fabrication. Day & night shift. Pay based on experience. Experience not req'd. Apply in person between 10am .2pm DFWP. Manning Build- Ing Supplies, 11155 Philips Parkway Dr. East WELDERS/FrrrERS HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLERS - PAINTER & LABORERS Apply Hydrolec, Inc 5050 Stepp Ave. WELDERS Mig steel stair and rail fabrication. EOE. Call 260.6880, 711 Marine 7 1 Trade ELECTRICIANS, PLUMB- ERS & JOINERS -marine experience, for work In Texas, Mississippi, Vir- ginia & Alaska. Excel- lent pay rates. Call QCI Marine Offshore at - 281-885-1300 to apply. MARINE ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION TECH- NICIAN -Exp'd. Needed to work n St. Aug. Must have complete knowl- edge of Raymarine products. Contact 904-819-9595 M-F 8-5 ' 712 Mechanic AUTO TECHS- for sev- eral locations in the Jax area. 5 day work wk. Earn up to $21/hr + great benefits. Exp & tools reqd. ASE cert a plus. Call 537-9085 Auto Techs needed ASAP! Coripetmpcte hourl, pa, arna oen.fprt Mutr n.e r,'.'-n .-c.lS ASE Certih.- c katnons a plus G,:,d oris EXP MECHANIC Sig" on bonus. Helper Ben- el.ts. 375 1987:4-39 3329 MECHANIC Heavy duty truck, diesel & trlr 800/ $1000 wk. 813-267.0023 ommerc al rrer CorporatIon, due to enlarging our fleet, we have immediate open- ings in the mainte- nance department for Diesel Mechanics and Trailer Mechanics. Full benefits and competi- tive pay. 3 shifts available. Commercial Cardrier Corp 5310 New Kings Rd Jacksonville, FL 32209 764-4516 888&547- 6649 EOE. Drug Free Work place Truck Mechanic with exp. for Jackson- ville FL. location of Ig nationwide company. Up to $18/hr with ASA Heavy Truck Cert. Will train right person. Benefits Incl. medical, dental, vision, disabil- ity, 401K, sick days, vacation holidays. Apply at 218 Morgan Ave. or call 384-2567. 715 Management/ 715J Professional INSTALLATION MAN- AGER Wood window & door co looking for dynamic personable hands on person to run dept. Contractors lid a plus. Fax resume 737-0769 or In person 8174 Baymeadows Way West. EOE/DFWP New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. In Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 I - ." ,-- .-. -- - -I m mu l 0 FE~DERTE MANAGEMENT I (904)I30-806 NO Application Fees!!. * Free Consultation and PreQualificatlon. * Free Appraisal with a closed loan.* * First Time Home Buyers Okay 1% Rebate New Construction I1 Rebate with the use of Mortgage and Real Eitlae Senrike 100% Financing 580 middle score Many programs available with competitive rates Interest only programs List your home, Only 4% 0jaccess S e*mortgage 3119 Spring Glen Rd. Ste. 115 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 904-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 Cell VA Loans and Stated Income Programs *Appraisal fee refunded at closing. 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 # Organization: Date Submitted: Name (please print): Signature: I MMMENNEVA 1ll $10/hr. Ca~ll 721-0798~ 1m -- L I- 1 __ ii Darlene Thomas Uc. Mortgage Brokerage Business Lic. 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ETJACKSONVILLE AN OUSEn 5 00 12/hrOrangePtarea I a D E T e EARN $1,000+ PER ,11CALL' 714.6761 NURSE *FRONT DESKCL'ERK benefits. Uniforms fur- sno.., ^:,u h?,5. Ctrh,..,n (p3nlt. AF. iris One inform ation, following oitn Wel p 4 AffordableU Pr e s ral r n B nr PRACTITIONER or RN Hotel experience pref'd. nished & more. $9.50/hr for urologic oncology Peaseapply inperson Appl Fox Protective Hignbotn m 90 set summe case management. orfax resume to: S.ervices, Inc. 210 035 $100 I31 Call 3ler ompure Responsibilities will 904-296-3450 7999 Philips Hwy, Ste 305 -- 92 8b556 p 's al 1 include: manage- Jacksonville Marriott Ph. 904-737-4949 DFWP. Child COACHCHAIR. TABLES.. ment of physiciansE S 4670Salisbury Rd. License no. AB200006 830 I DR Tble 2 or 2 L o s. 3 clinic & evaluationKS y.ndsCrIT nFcIrmRCare IuatemAviratirack. LIWS 904-= 336 &a.2Ra. and, treatment of r anSECUR YoFFICES TRoori Box S i og F,5 J 3SO patients. 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The construction Free Life Insurance 95A.la,as.frP235 7,RI ,a; 1 7 NO Weekends trailer on the site 905Art~cles for Sale required Our new location is: H/S Diploma /GED, valid 910 Arto & Crafts 1L "8 Si 1750 Wells Rd driver's license and 91SBuildng Supplies Mental Helth Between Oakes Rd security license are 920 Business Ofhice TONNEAU COVER and Orange Park Mall required. Must be able to Techs (next to Carrabbals) pass drug screening and 922Collectables arid For Ford F 150 eft F.TPT, directcare ON-THE-SPOT backgrounds check, Jewelrybd.- INTERVIEWS Customer Service Ori- 92SCnmouler rod $100 -342 09s6 MON-FRI 9am-6pm ented, good work history 97 Craft TinrO cres-,,.. Security Officer To find out more and willing to work 2SMElectn-.n.cs 915 Building - FT 5p Sa. 7 on.7 off abouttheoMilers Ale various hours a must. 930Farm, Plantng Supplies - Houseor queslons 93SFruts Vegetable,'.4, Driver/Serviced .'-... alehou-noc c...-.. Please Apply 940 AC. HeatFuel/Laminate Flooring ips.i. FT Days. Personal PARADISE ISLAND (904) 261 5551 950 GardenLaen th cusnioning e in Vehicle req. DANCERS NEEDED 955 Ho0utelrod Furniture the box Made in Call 998-3111 after 6 PM 96 Machiner and Tools 7itz4rl 150 0.30 For more info, lease Waltstaff. Bartenders. 965 Me,cali _-__l______ _._i call 7431I83. Doorstaff WORK JAX EVENTS Get 970 Musical Fjerchandise' 9ess PORN RNs and LPNs, management leader. i5 Phffice MHTs always Waltstaff hirin. enter g e, i indi- 975 Photography weamalrduals ClaSS D l980"ortnggoods " welcomeCr erred. but wi 990Wantd o Bu- Workstation. CubiclesA! ApplyIn p-rs9801 Beach Blvd. F olrn Must ca e16 or or Tr-de N-- a4 e r C 3 ll to d a iHerm an M iller., s Ox (9 a p4 M-Fonly) 641-5033 04.63,0.4012 EOE. LicT Wi_ heGae Frture orma resumeto BB950,I,010r Office Furniture, RBHS, Huanlresuresg900 Antiques (904)724-6400 900UnI e BIvd.NIT, 745 Sales .'.a," SuFteo7a0C('th Floor), 75 i a u o lhn t 8 Electronics Jac0sonville, FL 3221L FoWltn buCnHtch Fax resume to 493-5910. ADVERTISING SALES ACTIVIST WANTED! witbo rning 928 'lonc EOEA'aDrgFret'W'o'r 2,),r' : lru._" Help ma ke Flori-a cnirsanDlE-at 8MMMovie .s,, Ti -~ t .- pi-rl i S. 1 ,,, -l c a. m p a ig r. st a f rf ,e e e a le n t o u t 23 3 1 9 3 1 g, 0. d c o n dit iO n BDental right, articulate, pro. immediately. Call Jim at 904-387-1529 7etl active communicator for CSI, 904-765-5572 SEWING M A C H I NE Air Purifier Hurter 7es-chain driven Singer. /He h print and web ad sales,* ';il errters ps57-01751Hptc DENTAl RECEPT- posi Salary, bonus, 401k,& %I_ iher 9997__./ \I i-l "r 4997 tion req: a dynamic, medical for the proven A few good men and Effectie cleaning. 0 detail oriented team performer. Resume to women who want to player for a busy health idoyle~chlroeco.com or make a positive dif- 902 oippliaices Excellent Corb $ center practice in the 904-285-6020 ext 231 ference in our commu- jasonT 7' 5814C111, e o area nity. The Clay County--rano MUst possess. Salvation Army is now G.E. Stover d BoseSo1l's t onaloranzaioal ELECTRICIANS taking applications for nL w Never used,. Floor.pekers skills & HELPERS seasonal bell-ringers. Eidcs iAnaro-Bose rn .E l b r a i Pal is $6.00 per our. ing over, Digital. Acou.timasstrexr .... ...ngcly deoendable and mot1- Oag0Agentit 6me old. $15077 44810 4- T.V....... a nA ofl benefits avail. &train- Vat ed i ndividu als. for aIIsliftsAMT&PM.'1- t I--P.L Cooru..cnd.eS"0. ',, ing provided. Please Experience for certain New mid. moving shift Rehrlgerator 'A Pinner r91 positions a must. Valid also available! 'T Aim.-n side b5 am p Icon $25 apply in person: Florida drivers license Find out about: 6050 Youngerman Cir. required. Good ben- $150 SIgn. on Bonus- Has ie maker Call at l-295&Blanding Blvd efits, EOE.Apla n Em ployee eferral BonusIB 729 7218 Lea.v r es- person at 1614 Atlantic Please visit us at the sage $100 940 FueaU university Circle, 32207. Holiday Innofr Toaste l Fuel -Jacksonville Airport,. roaster oven Blare S 14670Duval an Dei er Large AC/Heat Window CAREE O ORTU ITY Wed, Nov9,12pm.8pm& capactyr Toia Unltw/remote . CAREER OPPORTIUNITIY Thur.Nov 100am.5pm. baker or broexcel $500.407.421-7608 .,r . RENAISSANCE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS 904-741-677 lent cond. $28.262482 Brother 5 In 1 Fax AND AFFILIATES employs approximately 450 staff W/D -G.E. 6mo old, like Laser Printer to provide comprehensive mental health ser- LANDSCAPE new, $400 obo. Digital copier, CFolor vices throughout the greater Jacksonville area. SUPERV/INSTALLERS 565-1188 paid $500. New in box FT, M-F, yr round work. Washer/Dryer GE $250. 904-220 7886 VICE PRESIDENT HUMAN RESOURCES aIn k., Sat aa$9/hreL ca vaci ty.d for .xp'd. Transpt reqd. sklt$NF .Neereou.se 945 Garage This leadership position reports to the Presi- 287-14s- 54810 Call e ot1 945 GSales dent/CEO and is responsible for management of MAINTENANCE 998- 8822 all human resources activities, including TECHNICIANS Washer&Dryer Ari Multi Family Sale! Fri, employee relations, compensation, benefits, JIK Properties, Inc. seeks Good condition $50 sat, Sun, 8-2; 2) wash- recruitment, selection, and training. Minimum a Lead Maint Tech & a CJ for both Call Ing machs. clths, furn. qualifications Include a Masters degree in Maintenance Tech for etc. 920 Mllard Ct. W. Auman Resources or related field and three to Carrington Place Apts. ATLANTIC BEACH five years human resources managementexe- munity in Jax. Lead Articles MOVING -1317 May- rience. preferable in the health care field. PHR or Maint Tech must be 4905 1 Sa e port Landing Circle. SPHR and experience with JCAHO/CARF HVAC & Craftsman Fr Sale Sat 11 Sun11/6& Accreditation are preferred. certified. Both with min. Sat 11/12 & Sun 11/13 Furn, of 1 yr apt. exp. Will- Tires Ford Ranger clothes, toys, exercise Please send resume with cover letter and salary inness to work in 14 in $40 Stereo equip, backyard swing, Please send resume with cover letter and saay eam w/excellent floor speakers $60- un, cmptr desks., I p MYPRTi FLOR - history, in confidence, to: customer service track 4 Alum wheels off numerous HH Items, i record required. *99 Camry $ 100 obo. 249-5967 i'J Renaissance Behavioral Healthn Systems and Affiliates (901) 6e427n 5 or MMovie F Mw oais coIip e r P.O. BPx 19249inAprson.adt11815sum movie Family Sail Holiday&, ....,A P.O. Box 19249 Alden Rd. Projector, very children Items, some Jacksonville. Florida 32245 9249 Drug-Free Workplace good condition, fum & antiques. Sat 8.5 0 and EOE 904-387-1529 4819 San Clerc Rd. S4 ay JaxAir NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 10, 2005 23 945 Garage 545 Sales FLEM ISL -Fri-Sat 4794 Pine Gate Rd.Furn, Disney videos, toys, 4 GARAGE SALE S MOVING All Items, must go. 934 Cresswell Ln. off Crystal Springs Rd Weside l/12Nov. 0800-1400 Historic Springfield Multi Family Yard Sale Sat. 7 1. household, dishes, furn. & lots more. 728-3081. 232 E. 2nd St. HOLIDAY BAZAAR Fri. Nov. 11th 12N-8pm Sat Nov. 12th lOam-4pm Holiday Crafts. Baked Goods Etc. Woods Community Center. 1/2 mile W. of ntracoastal Waterway. 221-5015 JCP -1825 W. Windy Way, Fri-Sat 7a-12n, kids items, HH Items, Mand-2 Fam. Fri & Sat 8-4. 2948 Braemar off San Jose/Haley. Furn, cribs,art.collect.,glass, Holi. dec.clothes, etc. Mandarin Neighborhood Garage Sale! 12350 Muscovy Dr. & Craft Sale! 12335 Macaw Dr. Hand man crafts, gifts, decor & 6 room Turn. DOLL HOUSE. Nov. 12. 8-3. Follow signs at San Jose & Julington Crk Rd. S Moving, Selling S Two dining room t il sets, entertain- ment center, misc electronics and furni- ture. All must go. Call Brian 912-729-7411 4 MOVING SALEI SWasher/dryer set tl| $275. Playhouse $100. Fish tank & stand $100, twin boy bed, prim colors w/slide tent area w/ mattress $200. Call 534-2514 NORTHSIDE -7064 RIvercrest Dr. FrI-Sat 8-5, 14' Ashcraft, HH items & more 42 Nov 11th-12th 8:30 to 4:30. Six 1| families. Toys, clothes, records, furniture, lady's suits, like new. Crafts, books 221-6794 OLD NURSERY PLANTA- TION -7765 Winder Rd. Sat 8am. SOUTHSIDE Sat 8am-2p, some furn, no early birds, 4071 Pelican Rd. WESTSIDE -2 family Ig. yard sale. Sat 8am -3pm. 1466 Pendell PI. (Right of Park St., close to Lane Ave) SIDE Sat 8am 763 Perryman Ln W Make Offer. Furn & Misc. Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your gara e sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces StartIng @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ 950 Lawn 4 Mower, 4HP, 22" Sear bagger, $75, .lSears gas edger $85, Accordion 120 Base deluxe, misc building supplies. Make offer 781-6222 SAGO's queens, 1 King, Medium size. You remove $150. 880-3519 955 Q Household 7-1 7 Furniture Bed-Beautiful Memory Foam 10yr warr, list $1200 new, sacrifice $270. Can deliver (904)398-5200 Bed-Baby Soft Pillow Top Qn In plastic $179 Must sell 904-858-9350 dist. "MATTRESSES MATTRESS" New, Wholesale pricing, full $89, On $99, Kno - $125, 904-398-5200 Dist. ' A Antique Butterfly Leaf Trestle table, perf. cond. $350. 264 6364 2 Antique Repro- S duction Parlor Set Floral print, king, queen chairs, loveseat, cherry finish, S$2200. New $1000 OBO. Ron 622-8391 * A Bassinette new in box.Portable/travel(fo ids).Preclous moments.llght blue/yellow.Includes canopy,mattress,sheet. $40. 278-1952 BED,-A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $99 King $140 Mem. Foam From $260 (904)6740405 Bed BLOW OUT NEWMATTRESSES Warehouse Showroom Low Overhead=U Save Must sell Today!! Twin Sets $79-195 Full Sets $99-$295 Queen Sets $135-$395 King Sets $250 -$495 Memory Foam close, out 334-8573 or 5057941 SB E D Queen, Mahogany with _1b matching dresser and mirror excel- lent condition. Buy $600. was $1800. Call 904-233-1931 or 904-536-8870 Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 Fall Clearance! 3 PC Queen Bed 19 5 PC Oak Dinette $199 2 Pc Sofa&Chair Frorn298 13 Rm l8Pc Condo Pkg$99E IVCR's From 1lq 20" Color TV's From 7t 14 Drawer Chests s COURT CLEARANCE 4 Bose Floor Speakers S 501s,Great sound, Excel. cond. $250 pair. Bed-Brand Name Queen Set w/warranty $99 save Cash & carry 904- 858- 9350 S A Bunkbed-Silver Metal with light wood desk and shelves below. Rolling chair. Excellent condition. $175. 904- 710-0397 China Cabinet-Oriental hand carved $4500 new, $1500obo. 259-9277 SComplete Bed- | room Suite For S please call-for information. 864-4725 42 COUCH -Leather I i w/autumn $750. S|dRod Iron kitchen -table set $350 large wicker chair $175. al/ obo. 904-537-7862 SCouch leather, w/ S|ottoman $750. *ljJWrought Iron kitchen table set $350. Large wicker chair $175. all obo. 904-537-7862 Curio cabinets. S.T Oak. mirror & glass. S Lg is 7' x3', small is 3' x 3' $250 for pair. Call 912-674-9317 SFor Sale: Double- shelf console table with Single drawer. Appeal- ing design, birch veneer About 28x14x30 inches. $100. Call 268-9390 before 9pm 955 Household Furniture Sofa Love Seat & Chair-Tan, very < comfortable $500 OBO. Call Mike at 813-4001 or 998-8822 SSouth Western 6pc Bedroom Set $1200 SI leather couchwlth Autumn $750. Cof- fee/end tables $350 Call (904)537-7862 A SW Furn TV Armoir ./ $400. Coffee/end Table set $350. couch shelf $200. small TV stand $175. desk /chair all obo. 904-537-7862 Two each Mattreu SSets $75.0ne set & $50 for the other. Call 904- 276- 7944 A Youth/Child "Loft SBed" Includes five drawers, desk. Storage and mat- tresses $250. 268- 5801 960 Machinery 960 & Tools SCraftsman 10' radial C arm saw stand on 1 wheels included 3yrs old $450. 080. 9042511/904272-6648 Life sizeYoda Star Wars episode IeII 42 limited edition, Incredible detail 29" tall .200.Call 269.3281 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services DIGITAL PIANO, Roland FP5, lyr old, also vocal harmonizer booth $1200obo. 904.806.1520 PIANO -Kimball console w/bench, exc cond, maple finish, $600 247-1876 Player Piano- 1964 Planola spinet, exc cond 75 rolls, great funi $5000 obo 904 471-3750 1 Like new, $600 407 421.7608 980 Sporting Goods a Bicycle- Folding T D ahon Mariner .speed, used one time, $200. Phone 264-6364 SBowlex with leg extension, lat pulldown, squat attachment $600. Body by Jake Ab Scis- sor $100 .912- 573-1294 or 912-882- 5983 Bushnell "Legend" Bin- oculars- in Mossy Oak camo pattern, 8x26, new in box, never used. 90 ($130 value). Ideal r hunting, birding. Great Christmas gift. 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 detachable Insu- lated liner Jacket for cold weather warmth. S225 ($400 value). Per- ect for all cold, wet hunting. Great Christ- mas gift. Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 SExercise Equilp- T ment Olympic style S weight bench, includes 350 Ibs weights w/dumbbells $200. Stair stepper $50. Treadmill $75. Must Sell Mark 904-757-7817 Fleldllne Backpack Internal Frame, camo, fleece, many pockets, new w/tags, $50; Camo frame backpack. heavy-duty, like new $75; 3 fanny packs, ne, 2 camo 1 maroon, $25 each; Great Christmas gift. Prices firm, seri- ous, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 4 Golf clubsRam gold S 3pw,l.3-5 woods S bagS80. Dunlop Irons 3. pw $35.771 0365 Golf Clubs Taylor Made R- 580 driver, 9.5 degree, RH, Sflex original Tay- lor Made Ultrallte shaft w/origlnal and great grip good condition, w/headcover, $80; Great Christmas git. -Call 287-9729, leave msg 287.0917 GUNS -Colt Woodsman, 2nd model, 22 long rifle, wooden case, orig Colt grips, $425. Colt untsman 22 cal, 6" barrel, orig Colt box $350. Colt single action Frontier, 22 rifle, blue steel, $280, Colt PT "Colteer 1 -22 Mag" single shot bolt action rifle $160. 612-0981 4 Moving Must Selli SWelder Exerciser System. Same as BoFlex, 5 months old $175.Jim 904-779.0089 POOL TABLE/ TIFFANY STYLE LAMP oak/slate, $2000 obo. 904 571 4366 Pool Tables New Huge Carved $1895 All Maple No Formica. 1/2 Price Today 334-8573 www.westwoodbllliards.com Remington .22-250 Rifle Ammunition Centerfire, new, 200 round cases @ $110 ($200 value). Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 Remington Hunting Boots- Size 9'1 Mossy Oak camo pattern, 400 grain Thinsulate insu- Iation, bob soles; new In box with tags, ideal for all hunting. $90 ($200 value). Great Christmas gift. Price firm, serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287- 0917 2 X.mas Sale Golf l~lron sets, wood Assets, single clubs, balls, accessories. Call Wait 778-9167 Save $$$ Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services Kingsize Waterbed SGood condition, $50. Call 705-8601 SLeather Queen Sleeper Sofa Bought one year ago. Neutral color. Like new. Changing office into nursery. Asking $900. 821-4505 LOFT BED- solid pine, twin beds, Chest shelf unit, Desk, Rails & Ladder. Exc. cond. * $500obo. 904-262-4561 Moving Dual 42 Love seat, blue, excellent condition made by Berkllne $75. Jim 904-779 0089 Oak Tables $150. 2 3piece,nook table & ichalrs $175, Pictures, t greenery pieces negotiable., Call SMrs, Graham 710-3298 Oak Table W/4 Chairs. 48" diam. with 24" extension, perfect cond. $435 Phone 264-6364 Sofa & Matching SChair with Ottoman Beige, approx 4yrs old. Asking $200 obo for all. CallBrian 912-729-7411 1010 Pet's & Supplies BULL MASTIFF PUPPY, AKC, 16wks old $500, all shots. 904-334-3066 CHINESE CRESTED -puppy, Fern, 9wks, $200 406-2024 CHINESE CRESTED POWDERPUFF M-$500 F-$700, AKC. Ch. bidline, 904-448-8444 DOBERMANS, AKC, Grand Champion line, $300. 850-973-4073 OR 850-673-1117 DOBIE PUP AKC 11wks POP, shots, tails dock, $300. 904-275-4100 Enq Bulldog Pups AKC S&W, $1500 -$1800 M/ F 904-282-9030 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS AKC Champion blood- lines. 904-406-4315 English bulldog pups A C 1 m/2 fern, nicely 352-873-3109 or 352-553-7530. $1800-2200. FREE Walker Hounds 6mo old. good homes only. 904-219-3661 German Shepard bloodlines, USA/SV. 2 lltters-8/19/05 1 male, 3 females.Shots&HC; 10/3/05 4 males. 4 females. Parents on site, view at www.vommuellerhaus kennels.com 904-813-5973,$1K-$2K GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Beautiful dr. M/F, S/W, $300 Cash. 291-9198 GREAT DANE Pups, AKC, top bloodlines $650 & up 863-298-0610 www.danedepot.com CATS ANGELS 2-DAY ADOPTION FAIR: Pets- Mart at St Johns Town Center, Sat. & Sun., Nov 12 /13,10-5. Lab pups AKC, black, born 8/15 HC. POP. $300. 229-4237 LABRADOODLES AKC parents, bik $390, Apric. $590. 706-556-0504 Maltese AKC pups, very small withgorgeous baby doll faces.HC, $1000-$1800. 352-875-6551 MINI PINS PUPS -CKC, Beautiful Black & Tan, Small $300Cash. 289-9048 MINI SCHNAUZER -AKC, health cert $350 each. 904-534-4341 PEEK. A. POM $250 obo. 6 mos old, all shots. Call 403.3808 PERSIAN KITTENS No papers. $150Oea. 904-891-0122 POM mix, sin. 8 wks. to 1 yr. $150 to $250. sh/w. vet rec. 904-264-3788. POMS -8wks, ch bldn POP tlny, $650. Call 904-655-3884 Pugs AKC, quallty.To family homes only. $800. 386-364-4377 SRescue Please. Older SSiamese, neutered, 4 declawed companion cat. Alsoneutered yellow house cat. Orange Park area 282- 5452 ROTTIE -pups, Ch Bldn, Bronko OdDraglcevica '01 World Champ, bold & beautiful 386-299-6156 ROTTWEILER GERMAN $450,very large, AKC POP, 13961034 SAVANNAH KITTENS- (2) F5 males, 1 melanlstic bik; $800 and up. 863.-298-0610 www.danedepot.com SCHNAUZER MALES AKC, Ready for Studding Svc Salt & Peppers. 838-8102 SHIH-TZU PUPPY Imperial size, bik/white, S/W, $500. 406-0144 - SIBERIAN HUSKY ACA 8 weeks, 1st shots, 4 Red/White 210-722-4816 UMBRELLA COCKATOO 6mo old, hand fed, $1500 obo. 904-753-2098 Yoride-CKC, 7m o old, male, 10bs, $600obo. House broken.521-5916 YORKIE PUPPY MALE AKC 9 wks $700 call after 379-0295 or 874- 9562 1205 Boats 20FT PONTOON '04. 50hp Yamaha, DF, live well. dual batt. exc $10,900. 904- 277- 9628 or 571-1177 A Kawasakl STX750 S Jet Ski '98 With trailer. Runs great. Looks new. Asking $2500 OBO. Call (904)637-0034 A Rescue Please Older Sslamese,neutered.decl S | awed companion cat.Alsoneutered yellow house cat. Orange Park area. 282-5452 Trailer- 16'-18' Easy Loader trir. Swing tongue,spare tire$350. 904-230-6400 561-262-8247 WANTED Boats, motors, trailers any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 115 Boat Dockage S& Rentals HARBORTOWN 50' SLIP Available longterm. 904-285-3353 1230L Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1.800541-6439 Chevy W ncruser 30' '86 85km. excel cond. $12,999. must sell. Call 233-3065. A Coleman Key West SCamper'96. Sleeps ti 6, AC fridge stove. Sink, king beds, great condition 542-3320 x130 $3200 278-3366 RV's Fifth Wheel's Travel Trailer's Pop-Up's LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED :91 ech, ld JakovilF 904-642-100 1325 Automotive BMW 3251A 2005 Auto, Prem Pkg. $29,488. 371-4728 BMW 3301 2004 Performance Pk9g, 18" rims, Loaded $33,988 371-4728 BMW 5251A 2002 Auto, pre pkg. only 33k ml. Certi- fied $29,988 371-4728 BMW 5251A 2003 Auto, Premium pkg, Xenons. Certified $30,788 371-4728 BMW 5451A 2004 Auto, prem pkg. V8, like new $49,788 371-4728 BMW 7401L 2001 Sport Pkg. Loaded, Clean $29,988 Call 371-4728 BMW M3clc 2005 SMG, HK Sound 19" wheels, Loaded $53,988 371-4728 BMW M RDSTR '01 Very rare Loaded $26,788 Call 371-4728 BOAT MOTOR Johnson GT 150 1990, rebit pwr head, many extra parts, $800 Call 386-972-5118 BUICK PARK AVE '02, Lthr, loaded, 37,500 ml. Nice. $12,975. 777-9119 CADILLAC ELDORADO '95. Green w/tan Ithr, loaded, 55K. very nice. $900 down. 674-4444 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 '99 AT, T-tops, Ithr, CD chngr Idea, well malnt. $72000b0. 386-972-5118 CHEVY CAVALIER Z-24'02. Loaded, very sharp. $5975. 777-9119 Like new showroom nice! $17,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 ,2 Chrysler 5th Ave S'85 For Sale or new kliparts. Battery, fuel pump, alternator, hoses, belts, tires, etc. Call 955-.3442 or 278-6251 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE- '99, excellent cond, AT, AC. PW $5,000 obo 264-2909 CHRYSLER SEBRING '01 Conyv. V6, at/ac, loaded, 47K ml. $7975. 699-9669 FORD MUSTANG '04 St#3758B $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG '02 Convertible. Fully loaded immac cond, must sell quickly. $11,945. 389-7700 FORD MUSTANG GT '00 Red/tan Ithr. 5sp, 29,800 mi, loaded. Beautiful! $10,975. Call 699-9669 A Ford Mustangs Two 1965, one 1966, restorable condi- tion, six cylinder automatic, all for $4500. Includes extra parts. 904-542-5356 FORD T-BIRD '04 St#F741 $29,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 I 5*] ; 1 : i I -]3 N;1:11 ;I 1i f I c 65Kml, PW, PL, AC, $2500. 262-0158/704-1693 HONDA ACCORD EX '03 St#F660 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD LX '05 St#263A $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive 4 Mercury Grand Marquis '98 | $3775. VS, 4.6L, auto rwd, 116,500+ miles, med. blue, one owner, garage kept, runs-looks great clean 904-282-0848 904- 505 9956 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS '02. Loaded, like new, 18,400 miles. Only $12,975. Call 699-9669 4. Mini '73 Innocent T 1001 Freshly rebuilt S1293cc Cooper "S" spec engine. Lots of new parts. Joshua 772-7133 Mitsubishi Diamante '95 6-Disc, green, S leather, 134k, 24mpg, $4000 OBO. Marsha l 904-557- 1143 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE LS'01. Leather, moon- roof, loaded, 58K miles. $9975. Call 777-9119 S DIAMANTE '95 SI 6-DIsc, green, b leather, 134k, 24mpg, $4000obo. Marshall 904-557-1143 I'm itIJm ki: IWl J:IIII;Mt iI>I Great on gas! Penny Saver! $2990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 NISSAN Maxima SE '02 4dr, by orig owner, loaded, low ml, $16,250. Call 247-8766 NISSAN SENTRA SE '01 St#BUCF558C $8488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 A Olds. Cutlass 1978 Body only. Good parts $150. Clear title. Restore or good stock car. 772.9306 Westside Olds Aurora '99- Luxury.Black, tan leather Exc cond. 90k mi. $5875. 249-1475 PONTIAC FIREBIRD '02 St#6469C $12,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND AM '01 St#BUC5740B $7888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 1325 Automotive e z]L I I tie:?,IZI 01 ;] iN ; '99. 4dr, auto. Room to spare! $5990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Plenty room. Grt on gas $5990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 PONTIAC OR PRIX SE '01 St#BUC7381A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Pontiac Sunflre '99 S2.22 OHV 4cyl SFI L engine. 5-speed power rack & pin- ion steering. Stainless exhaust, AC, tilt, cruise, great on gas! $3000 firm. 912-674-1065 PONTIAC TRANS AM '02 Immac, 23K mlles tops, loaded, must sell very fast $19,845. 389 7700 The Right Onel $4990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 4 SATURN SL2 '99- O-1 120K warrty, good < cond, $3200 obo. Call 904-246-3951 must sell SATURN SW2'96 Wagon Lthr 59K, at/ac loaded, nice! $4975. 77- 9119 TOYOTA COROLLA '04 St#8129C $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA COROLLA '00 St#BUCF331B $6588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 AT, very sporty. $12,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Ty/,l pg ,,, I, iy,',li Great on gas & afford- able! $13,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 VOLOV S40 '01 St#F757 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO 940 SW '93, Ithr, AT, sunrf.90Km, very clean, $4050. 367-6536 1335 $2000 or Less CADILLAC '93 Runs great, good on gas. $1995. 635-5636 DODGE CARAVAN '05 Loaded, outstanding shape, low miles, must sell now $1399. 389-7700 HONDA ACCORD '91 New eng, 5spd, cold ac,art buy $1500. 904-728-8889 OLD INTRIGUE '98 Mechanics specla. Must sell, cash $645. 389-7700 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's A 12'Trampoline.Only used 6 months. Some 1 Rust, no holes Or missing springs, extra pad. $60 215-7371 T Buick Regal '87 / All body great, 4V I sliver/black runs good, tinted win- dows, rally stripes. AS IS $2000 OBO 882- 6672 CADILLAC ESCALADE '03 St#F221 $35,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET TRACKER '03 St#F752 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 r:uI W ,,V,1 in1 ![] I n IeI, Truck&SUV In one$18,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHEVY C1500 Sllverado '05 Crew Cab. Immacu- late loaded, must sell quickly $19,945. 389-7700 CHEVY COLORADO '05 4dr, loaded, excellent condition, priced to sell fast $16,845. 389-7700 CHEVY S10 '01 ext cab. New 4 cyl jasper eng, 5spd, $7500. 223-6953 CHEVY SILVERADO '96 4WD Lded, good cond, AC, $4000obo. 389-7997 CHEVY SILVERADO LT '03 Ext Cab. Black w/gray Ithr. 19K miles loaded $19,975. Call 777-9119 I With employee pricing on new & used vehicles call Styxx Jenkins Bring in this ad for extra savings! Military and First Time Buyers Welcome! Want to be treated like family, come to NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 891-8672 GMC- HUMMER 387-4041 1550 CASSATAVE 210-3004 We are Chevrolet" 210-3004 , KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's LT pkg, Lthr, OnStar, 3rd st, every opt. avail. $20,500. 904-247-8684 4 DODGE DAKOTA -'96, STD cab, S truck, runs great alloy wheels, black clean, truck box, $3000. Call 251-5000 A, Dodge Dakota '96 146k ml, 5sd, new clutch, upgraded sound system, reliable transportation, $2000 OBO. Call after 5pm. 912-729- 5935 ,2 Dodge Ram 1500S 2004 V6,auto,cruise tinted l windows, toolbox. silver. $10,900 firm. Call 219-4329 Dodge Ram 1500 0 O4, V-6, Auto, SI tinted windows tool box. 47k miles $10,900.219-4329 ,x Dodge Ram 1996 1500 SSLTLaramle long bed Sc ext- cab,exc. cond. Runs like new many extras, Must see $6500 OBO 406-0060 DODGE RAM PU '01 4DR St#261A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD Escape XLT '01, Ithrl nt, 6 CD plus more. 86K ml, $8995 742-2459 FORD EXPEDITION '98 Eddie Bauer, loaded, nice. $8975. 699-9669 FORD EXPEDITION '03 EB 4x4. Lthr, loaded, mnrf $19,975. Call 777-9119 FORD expedition XLT '00, 4X4, at, pb, ac, pm, pw. cd, $13,000 obo 502-6808 FORD EXPLORER '00 St#BUC5282B $7388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER '98 St#BUCF622A $6788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 l|>i 4 l4Ileia 21 iIlli '01. Ready for delivery $9990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Ford Explorer XLT 1 '00 Loaded, Immaculate, leather, CD, new tires, battery V6 SOHC $9250 060. 716-7197 FORD F-150 -'99, flare- side, supercab, 108k ml, $7450 obo 838-9037 FORD F150 XLT' 04. at ac loaded 25,200 miles, $13,975. Call 699-9669 FORD F-150 XLT '02, 4x4, reg cab, 4.6 Vs, loaded, 78K ml, clean 287-1096 596-7334, $15,499 AT, must sell fast $7288 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD RANGER XLT '99 Ext cab Stepslde loaded, v6 ac, nice. $6975. 777-9119 Ford Sport Trac XLT '03 1 owner, 50k mi, exc cond.$15,900. 904-705-5453 912-576-8223 FORD XCAB F-SO150 '99 St#6152B $7988 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 k I L [ i1 ; {l. l WRllFLODAL IMY 4620 Soutlside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.wo0dimp0rtsusacom 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 lm-m=,_' Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Leather, power every- thing. $11,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC SONOMA '00 Ext Cab. Exc cond loaded p riced for a quick sale $5845. Call 389-7700 Ride In style for less COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC YUKON DENALI 04 AWD. tv/dvd navigation, immac. $32,975. 389.7700 Honda Pilot Ex '05 SWith leather dvd 1 and low miles. Great vehicle. Must sell $26,500. 298.3484 504- 6947 ISUZU TROOPER '01. V6 at/ac loaded, 44K mi, nice! $9975. 674-4444 JEEP CHEROKEE '95 St#BUC0059B $4588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S Jeep Cherokee 2001- t | Sport PW, PDL, AT, 107k ml, $6400. 729-8552 Every option avail., priv. owner, perfect cond. $10,995. 904-247-8684 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '05 Laredo. Immaculate cond, must sell this week. $18,495. 389-7700 JEEP WRANGLER Rubicon '05. Fully loaded, 3K miles, immaculate, must sell $22,975. Call 389-7700 4WD. 81kmi, PS tilt, CC, 4cyl, AM/FM/CD no rust $5788. 246-1755 LEXUS RX 300 '00 St#F722 $20,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SRS '00 St#F680 $16,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA Sienna 00, top of the line, Ithr VHS, towpkg $10,500. Call 693-2020 or 465-0023 1345 Vans/Buses & Mazda MPV 2002-leather,CD,Sun- S roof.capt chalrs,new tires,24mpglow mllesexc cond. $13,500 Call 504-6947 SMazda MPV-'93 Very good cond, AC, PS/PB, $300. 891-9454 L NIssan Quest Mini Van GXE. Very good cond. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 54 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |