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Helping Others NAS Jax Food Locker Distributes Items C Family Event MWR Hosts Annual Carnival Pages 8-9 TRICARE Medicare Part D- Weigh The Facts Page 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2005 www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER Reservists prepare to deploy ;61 _ By ]02 Nicholas Spinelli REDCOM SE Public Affairs & 6J,0I *1**;- M Approximately 300 North- east Florida and South- east Georgia Reservists from Mobile Inshore Under Warfare Unit, Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron (NCWS) 26 and Inshore Boat Units mobi- lized aboard the NAS Jackson- ville-base Armed Forces Re- serve Center Nov. 14, to begin their Final Evaluation Period (FEP) exercise before deploying to Kuwait. FEP is a.week-long exercise designed to prepare Reservists for what they will face while deployed overseas. In the first scenario, held here, the three participating Reserve units arrived in the "host nation of Florida," where they had to clear customs and deal with questions from local and inter- national media. ETCS Jim Long, one of the Reservists participating in the exercise, played the role of a foreign journalist trying to get information about where the Reserve units would be staying and what missions they would be performing, obviously infor- mation not to be shared. "We want them prepared. We want each Reservist. to be fully ready to succeed and in order to do that, we must ensure that every scenario they participate in during this exercise is as realistic as possible," explained Long during a break from the Photos by Nicholas Spinelli Upon arriving in the foreign nation of "Florida," Reservists participat- ing in the final evaluation period exercise stand-by, awaiting their orders. exercise. "This exercise is held have to know and respect the not just so they know what they customs of whatever country can and can't say, but also so they're in." they know how to act. They're Lt. Robert Allen played the still Navy ambassadors and public affairs officer for the Photo by Kaylee LaRocque HM1 (FMF/SW) Jolando Jason of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Preventive Medicine Department administers an annual flu shot to Navy retiree Franco Danilo outside the Navy Exchange Nov. 17. ' From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville is offering flu shots at the NAS Jax Commissary next week and on later specified dates (listed below) for all retirees and dependent adults. The hospital requests that active duty receive their flu immunizations with their respective commands and that pediatric patients receive their flu immunization in the Family Medicine or Pediatric Departments at the 'hospital or (From left) ET1 Lynn Starkey and ETC Jim Long play reporters from the "host nation of Florida" who are on site to interview the unit Public Affairs Officer Lt. Robert Allen during the exercise. exercise. He had his hands full as neither the role players or the Reservists were making things easy on him. "They set you up in a way that everything that can go wrong does go wrong," he said. "From the moment I got 'off the plane' I was surrounded by reporters. Then, I was delayed 'in customs.'" The rest of the week, the Reservists will be training at NS Mayport, where the scenarios will include patrolling and secu- rity details. When FEP con- cludes, they'll be mobilized and deployed in support of Navy operations throughout the world. "We've been training hard for the last six months," said Allen. But it's been worth it. It's all been leading up to this week and beyond. We're ready to go." NAS Jax honors Native American culture By]01 Mike England Assistant Editor he NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee (MCAC) host- ed a Native American Heritage Month Observance Nov. 16 at All Saints Chapel. NAS Jacksonville's Sailors and civilians turned out in force for the event, which featured a Native American cultural dis- play and speeches by NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn and Guest Speaker Dr. Dewey "Flying Eagle" Painter. Tamblyn spoke to the crowd about the Native Americans' long tradition of pride and patriotism. "Their pride and patriotism has been an inspira- tion to all of us," he said. "I'm honored to pay tribute to a group of people that has so deeply enriched the fabric of our nation." After Tamblyn finished with LA' -=-.^-*.kx&.Msan .tCWMA MIUIIII his remarks, YN1 Danyell Rowland, the event's master of ceremonies, introduced the guest speaker. Dr. Dewey "Flying Eagle" Painter serves as the president of Mission Harvest America, a non-profit humanitarian aid organization located in Jack- sonville in addition to serving as the executive vice president of Coral Ridge Baptist Univer- sity and vice president of Angel Aid, a hospice program for chil- dren. He also presides over a number of regional organiza- tions dedicated to Native American causes such as the North Florida Elder Council for Native Americans and the Florida District of the National Native Americans Veterans Association. Painter joined the Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air patrol in 1998 and currently serves as the unit's command chaplain. He encouraged the members in attendance to explore and Photos by JO1 Mike England Guest Speaker Dr. Dewey "Flying Eagle" Painter addresses the crowd during the Native American Heritage Month Observance Nov. 16. experience the Native American explored," Painter said. "If any culture in Northeast Florida. of you have Native American "There are tribes all throughout Northeast Florida that can be See NATIVE AMERICANS, Page 13 at their assigned Branch Health Clinic. Flu immunizations are also available on a walk in basis Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the hospital's Consulta- tive Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatric and the OB-GYN Clinics. Flu shots will be offered at the NAS Jax Commissary on: Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 2-4 p.m. Noon-4 p.m. 2-6 p.m. 2-6 p.m. Florida Law enforcement prepares for holiday traffic Florida DOT sponsoring life-saving effort From the Florida Department of Transportation aw enforcement agencies throughout the state are partic- ipating in the Thanksgiving Click It or Ticket Florida holiday cam- paign to heighten safety belt use awareness during one of the busiest travel times in the U.S. The mobilization, conducted by the Florida Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies throughout Florida, began Nov. 18 and will run through Nov. 30. to coincide with the Thanksgiving holiday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proj- ects there could be as many as 567 highway related deaths over the 2005 Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Last year in Florida alone, during the same 13-day campaign period, 77 people died in motor vehicle related crashes, and over half of these individ- uals were not using safety belts. "It is important that motorists understand the importance of buck- ling up every time they get into their vehicle," said Carla Sims, Florida Department of Transportation Traffic Safety administrator. "The simplest and most effective action a motor vehicle driver or occupant can take to save their life is to spend a few sec- onds buckling their safety belt." Law enforcement officers through- out Florida are doing a great job sav- ing lives through safety belt enforce- ment. The Thanksgiving holiday kicks off one of the nation's busiest travel sea- sons of the year, so law enforcement agencies will be increasing their visi- bility and will have more patrol units out on the road protecting motorists. "Law enforcement agencies in Florida enforce the safety belt law every day," said Sims. "However, with the holiday season fast approaching, this Thanksgiving Click It or Ticket Florida mobilization brings a much needed awareness to the importance of using your safety belt during a time of the year that often has a higher traffic related death rate." Law enforcement agencies across the state, with support from the Florida Department of Transporta- tion, are joining together to remind everyone this holiday season to click it or receive a ticket. TOUCH INGChristmas Tree Lighting event refreshments will be available. There'll be clowns on hand for B AE Everyone is welcome to attend this year's annual Christmas face painting and balloons. Navy Band Southeast, the Orange Tree Lighting and Concert Dec. 2 at Patriot's Grove. Santa will Park Junior High School Band and Choir and the NAS Jax Child arrive at 5 p.m. Free pictures with Santa, goodie bags and Development Center will give performances. Flu shots limited to retirees, dependent adults - --- IC- II --- -- ----- I I--I I . --n-~~ 2 JaxAll NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 FROM THE FLEET On your mark, get set.. By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon R. Thompson 'Atlantic Fleet Master Chief If you are serving aboard a ship, deployments are a fact of life. You under- stand that remaining pre- pared for a deployment is an everyday task. The Fleet Response Plan has not only increased the .available of our ships to deploy, but also calls for all of you on those ships to remain ready. I have a question for all of you on shore duty: Are you ready to deploy? Gould you deploy on short notice? For those of you who think deployments are for sea duty Sailors only, you are mistaken. Today, the Navy is sup- porting a whole host of mis- sions throughout the world .that require support in the form of individual augmen- tation. What that means is wp send individual Sailors tfo support Navy and joint emissionss by name, not by entire unit. These assignments are usually in the form of tem- porary additional duty (TAD) and pop up frequent- ly. My question is: if you were asked (or ordered) to 'deploy to support opera- tions in Iraq, Afghanistan, Giiantanamo Bay, Cuba, 'wherever, are you pre- pared? Would you volun- teer if asked? I challenge each of you to question your own individ- ual response plan. Most of you understand that when you are assigned to a ship you need to have a good plan in place to ensure your families, residences and automobiles are cared for FLTCM(AW/SW) jon R.Thompson while you are away. I suggest everyone on shore duty have the same arrangements in place because you just never know when you may be asked (or ordered) to go TAD to support a mission. Before I discuss some of the items you need to think about before deploying, I'd like to offer a little perspec- tive about why you should view these TAD opportuni- ties are great for your career. It's my belief that volun- teering to go TAD to sup- port missions, whether in a combat zone or otherwise, is career enhancing. In many cases, a, six-month or yearlong. assignment can spell the difference in your advancement. Those who volunteer often gain invaluable evalu- ations and often garner personal awards that set them apart from their peers. In many cases the individual augmentees are volunteers. That's the best way to get help. To volunteer for a TAD assignment, two things have to happen. First, you need to have your affairs in order so that volunteering to be away doesn't cripple your family or financial world. Secondly, you need your command support. Command support is, some- times, difficult to gain, especially if what you do is not only valuable, but also invaluable. If you have not cross-trained your relief, or have no relief, you may not be able to volunteer. I would challenge each of you to take a hard look at what you do for your com- mand and ask yourself what would happen if you weren't there? If the answer leads, you to believe your work would not get done, you are probably not in a position to volunteer. Fortunately, I suspect the majority of you are in posi- tions that others could cover for you. The question for those of you in this cate- gory is, .have you trained those around you to cover for you and if the answer were yes, would you volun- teer? Deployment readiness is paramount for all of us. Here is a quick checklist that might help steer some of your decisions: * Do you have a will? * Is your Page 2 up to date? * Do you have a power of attorney for someone to handle your affairs? * Do you have access to MyPay? Does your spouse? Is your pay set up the way you want? * If married, do you both understand clearly how finances are to be handled during deployment? * Who will pay your bills while you are deployed? . deploy! If you are renting an apartment, who will be pay- ing the rent for you? Is your renter's / home- owner's insurance current? Do you have a safe place to store your vehicle and/or someone to take care of it for you? Does your family know how to use the Red Cross in case of emergency? There are dozens more items you should/could con- sider depending on your personal and family situa- tion. The fact is you need to be prepared. If you're not, you essentially cripple yourself and your family if you are asked / ordered to deploy. I challenge every one of you to be ready. For all of our single parents, it's also extremely important you keep your dependent care plans up to date. If you have to deploy, whom do you have in place to care for your child or children? Shipmates, I see our Navy getting busier and busier. The opportunities for some of you to support missions around the world will continue to present themselves. If and when you are asked or told to support, I can only hope you see the opportunity as a positive career move and you rally behind the opportunity to say yes and do the best you can. Our Navy depends on Sailors to step up to the plate, volunteer when asked, and show that no job is too great or challenging. Your flexibility arid dedica- tion are what we rely on. Are you up to the chal- lenge? Policy statement for the hiring of civilian personnel By Capt Chip Dobson tAS Jax Commanding Officer It is the policy of this command to provide fair and equitable competi- ti'n for all positions that are subject to control by the base commanding officer. To this end, each manag- er with hiring authority will be held personally responsible to ensure that all selections are made with due diligence and are defendable if subjected to review by higher authority. The executive director, Commander Navy Region, Southeast must approve all recruitment actions for GS 14-15. For any recruitment of GS-13 or higher grades, the announcement must be Capt. Chip Dobson open to all federal employ- ees. A command selection advisory board (SAB) process will be utilized, with clear rating criteria followed by the members'. All SAB members must hold positions equivalent or higher than the -grade of the position being filled. The SAB will forward its recommendation to the commanding officer, who will act as the selecting offi- cial. For all recruitments regardless of the grade level, the position descrip- tion (PD) will be forwarded to the business manager for review and approval prior to announcement of the opening. The business manager will assist selecting officials in determining the rating criteria to be used in their selection process. If a SAB is utilized for selection, the selecting official will main- tain a file identifying the SAB recommendations to include the primary and alternate selections in rank order, and provide rationale if a selection is made con- trary to the SAB's guid- ance. In addition, any extenu- ating circumstances that might identify a potential challenge to the process or selection should be identi- fied. As the commanding offi- cer, it is my responsibility to take actions necessary to continue our practice of fair and equitable hiring not because it is the Department of the Navy policy, but because it is the right thing to do. HEY, MONEYMAN! Hey, Money Man! My husband and I live from paycheck to paycheck. It seems something comes up every month that takes away our savings. Do you have any ideas that can help us get ahead? MoneyMan Sez: It's not what you make, but what you keep that makes the difference. Getting ahead is hard, but it is even harder if you do not plan. According to his book Smart Women Finish Rich, David Bach offers. these six steps to help you get ahead. Know what you earn. Estimate what you spend each month. Track what you really spend. Start paying cash. Give yourself a "credit- card haircut." Never spend more than $100 on anything without taking 48 hours to think about it. Sounds easy doesn't it. Give it a try! Hey, MoneyMan! Is there anyone on base who keeps a list of places to go for car repairs?. My car needs a new transmission and I have called several places but they all seem expensive. Someone at the auto shop on the base told me they don't work on -transmissions. MoneyMan Sez: If you need car repairs, the first place you should check is your Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) office. They will help you shop around for the best deals, ask for a military discount from the repair shop, and help you determine if you can afford to have the car fixed. The Society's Jacksonville office keeps on file a list of comments submitted by other Sailors and Marines who have had their autos repaired. You can look at these comments to get a INKAI aris Corps .I^ t S ote lMake Us Your First Resource: ....Not Your Last Resort' 542-3191 feel about different auto repair shops. The NMCRS office will also give you a consumer protection pack- et, which tells you how to recognize car repair fraud. Great service provided for free, and I would recom- mend you stop by or give them a call at 542-3515 for any car repair questions. More questions? Call Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SMB(KVW: 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. HMI CRLVIN ROCKWRRD Job title/command: Education and Training Petty Officer, Navy Medicine Support Command Hometown: Hourna, La. Family Life: Married with three children. Past Duty Stations:, Jst/2nd Platoon TRK CO Headquarters Battalion Career Plans: To 'retire, and become a school principal. Most Interesting Experience: Snow ski- ing for the first time, Words of Wisdom: Live the golden rule. VIRGINIR BRADLEY Job title/command: NAS Jax Navy Exchange Sales Clerk J C Hometown: Tarlac, Philppines , Family Life: Divorced,, Past Duty Stations: Japan |Career Plans: To become a manager at the Navy Exch4ri'e and a hair stylist. ',, Most Interesting Ex erience: Raising my two children while juggling two jobs. Words of Wisdom: it's never too late to be the person you could have been. NAS Jax Chapel offers holiday services T he following are the upcoming holiday services at the NAS Jax Chapel and other events hap- pening around the base: Dec. 2, 5 p.m. Tree lighting at Patriot's Grove Dec. 4, Noon Greening of the Chapel/Light Lunch Dec. 11, 6 p.m. Communal Penance at Sacred Heart Parish Dec. 18, 11 a.m. Combined Christmas Cantata/Potluck at the All Saints Chapel (CCD can- celled) Dec. 18, 1:30 p.m. St. Edward Chapel Decoration Dec. 20, 7 p.m.1 Communal Penance at Mayport Catholic Chapel Dec. 24, 5 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass (Catholic) Dec. 24, 7 p.m. Candlelight Service (Protestant) Dec. 25, 9:30 a.m. Christmas Day Mass (Catholic) Dec. 25, 11 a.m. Combined Service Dec. 31, 5 p.m. New Year's Vigil Mass Jan. 1, 9:30 a.m. Mary Mother of God (Solemnity) *N 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 Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji Ml NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the iM All NEws do not necessarily reflect the official views, of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or, supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxaimews@comcast.net The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The iutAi NKiMi can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the 111aNlal. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The j aill NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 I II III~~ I I~Cec~ ~l~g~b JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 3 A proclamation from the President of the United States thanksgiving Day is a time to remember our many blessings and to celebrate the opportunities that freedom affords. Explorers and settlers arriving in this land often gave thanks for the extraordinary plenty they found. And today, we remain grateful to live in a country of liberty and abundance. We give thanks for the love of family and friends, and we ask God to con- tinue to watch over America. This Thanksgiving, we pray and express thanks for the men and women who work to keep America safe and secure. Members of our Armed Forces, State and local law enforcement, and first responders embody our Nation's highest ideals of courage and devotion to duty. Our country is grateful for their service and for the sup- port and sacrifice of their families. We ask God's special blessings on those who have lost loved ones in the line of duty. We also remember those affected by the destruction of natural disasters. Their tremendous determination to recover their lives exemplifies the American spirit, and we are grateful for those across our Nation who answered the cries of their neighbors in need and pro- vided them with food, shelter, and a helping hand. We ask for continued strength and perseverance as we work to rebuild these communities and return hope to our citizens. We give thanks to live in a country where freedom reigns, justice prevails, and hope prospers. We recognize that America is a better place when we answer the uni- versal call to love a neighbor and help those in need. May God bless and guide the United States of America as we move forward. Now,'therefore, I George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 24, 2005, as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all Americans to gather together in their homes and places of worship with family, friends, and loved ones to reinforce the ties that bind us and give thanks for the freedoms and many blessings we enjoy. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this eighteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirtieth. George W. Bush 'Mauler One' passes the lead on board Enterprise By Lt. Helen Watson VS-32 PAO Cmdr. John Breast relieved Cmdr. W. Kelly Henderson as commanding officer of the NAS Jacksonville-based VS- 32 Nov.16 during an air- borne change of command while aboard USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Henderson held command of the Maulers for 11 months before turning over with Breast. The change of command consisted of a lead change performed with two S-3B Vikings overhead the carrier. Breast has been with VS- 32 as executive officer (XO) since December 2004. He is a native of Virginia Beach, Va. and graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1986 with a bachelor of science in aero- space administration. In November 1986, Breast received his commission from Aviation Officer's Candidate School, and sub- sequently earned his naval flight officer "wings of gold" in January 1988. Breast was assigned to VS-41 for training and qual- ification in the S-3A Viking and then a follow-on transi- tion to the S-3B at VS-27. His first fleet squadron assignment was VS-30 dur- ing which he deployed aboard USS Saratoga (CV 60) to the Red Sea in sup- port of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Upon completion of his first sea tour, Breast report- Cmdr. John Breast ed to VS-27 as an instructor. While with the "Sea Wolves," he attended Embry Riddle Aeronautical Uni- versity and earned a mas- ters degree in aeronautical science. Breast's next assignment was as the administrative officer and anti-surface war- fare officer for Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) in which he deployed aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73) in May 1994. In 1996, Breast reported to Logistics Directorate (J- 4), Joint Staff, as a Joint Chiefs of Staff intern in Washington, D.C., where he served as the Southern Command action officer and vice president of the intern- ship program. The following year, he received orders to the Center for Naval Analyses as the naval aviation staff member for the Chief of Naval Operations Fellow- ship Program. In August 1998, Breast checked into VS-32 as a Cmdr. W. Kelly Henderson department head. With the squadron, he deployed to the Arabian Gulf on board USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) and served as the administration and mainte- nance officer until February 2000. He then attended the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. where he earned a master of arts in national security affairs and strategic studies in March 2001. In April 2001, Breast attended the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. In July 2001, Breast was assigned to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the National Military Command Center as assis- tant deputy director of oper- ations, senior emergency actions officer, strategic sur- veillance officer and senior operations officer for Operations Team Three. While assigned to the Joint Staff, Breast was selected for operational com- mand and assigned to return to VS-32 as XO. Breast has amassed more than 2,600 flight hours in the S-3B Viking and nearly 700 carrier arrestments. During his tour as com- manding officer, Henderson led the Maulers through many significant achieve- ments. Last spring, VS-32 performed the first success- ful fleet shot of a Standoff Land Attack Missile - Expanded Response (SLAM- ER) from an S-3B Viking in Pt. Mugu, Calif Soon afterwards, the squadron participated ii a month-long detachment out of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, performing counter drug operations off the cast of Venezuela. While on this detachment, the Maulers located a drug- running vessel that, once seized, yielded 1.8 metric tons of cocaine worth more than $200 million. In early fall, VS-32 began work-ups in preparation'for an upcoming six-month deployment in May 2006. Early in work-ups, the Maulers achieved another great feat by scoring the highest grades ever by an east coast S-3B squadron during the conventional weapons technical proficien- cy inspection (CWTPI). Following CWTPI, VS-32 completed a highly success- ful Sea Control Advanced Readiness Program. The Maulers then spent four weeks in October and See MAULERS, Page 16 , ~ , .4 AT&T Global PrePaid Cards feature low rates optimized for military personnel calling the U.S. from abroad and now there s a welcome new addition to the fleet. The new 550-unit AT&T Global PrePaid Card offers a great rate 210 per minute from OEF/OIF to the U.S. Plus, you get these world-class AT&T benefits: Minutes never expire. Low rates. Remember, prepaid cards bought at other retailers may have higher overseas rates. A surcharpeut ath"IIha tbt 1 bmdb*WjectouIcau~Utpj~f wai a uqila rat. we highr tha n US. domaalc An, d dffer acwrdinPg to desl matlion coled and are suW ctto chuangoRates mAY Ir IW4 r inadto or from w~gi~s'ba ro I~ ohwA Timctocaan Serviea 2005 M&TI. llRights Reserve. X , . . . . . . . . ..... .... ".Io,.. AThT ::. -. , 4 JaxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 Food locker items ready for delivery ByJO2(SW) Bill Larned Staff Writer he Navy has a reputation for taking care of its own, and the NAS Jacksonville Food Locker, located in Building 1, is no exception. Command Food Locker Mana- ger FC2 James Fortney and STG1(SW) Vitto Ferrara's efforts have ensured that needy military families will receive everything required to have the special Thanksgiving they deserve. Fortney, who works in the NAS Jax Command Master Chief's office, understands what Sailors and their families require. "People's needs don't end just because hurricanes go away." In fact, this is an especially tough time of year for some Sail- ors to make ends meet," he said. This Thanksgiving, 120 Navy families will sit down to enjoy a full turkey dinner thanks to gener- ous donors such as the NAS Jack- sonville Chapel, VP-16, VP-5's First Class Petty Officers Associa- tion and many individuals. Each family will receive a grocery bag with a gift certificate for a turkey, chicken broth, dressing, cranberry sauce, dessert, bread mix, mashed potato mix, corn, peas, green beans and gravy packets. '"This is an easy way to help families. I really don't mind, because it's not tough to do," said Fortney, who is giving time to the effort for the second year in a row. H6 appreciates the feedback he ?eceives, usually in the form of e- mails from command master chiefs. "Their messages are sin- cere thank-yous for helping their people out," he added. : On Nov. 16, Fortney and Ferra-ra Photo byJO2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jax Food Locker Manager FC2 James Fortney carefully counts food items for baskets to be deliv- ered to needy families for Thanks- giving. "This doesn't take too much effort on my part, but every little bit goes a long way," he said. began filling bags with the food items well ahead of Thanksgiving with items. Alongside him, Ferrara scanned the list making sure all 120 bags included every item. The job involved driving his truck to pick up the items, recruiting vol- unteers to help move the donated items to Build- ing 1 and then sorting all of the food for storage and dispersal. Fortney explained that two of the bags he prepared would benefit Hurricane Katrina vic- tims. Even though the Gulf Coast is receiving less media attention than it did in Septem- ber, some people from the stricken area are struggling to get by in Jacksonville. "We're giving Thanksgiving meals to two local fam- NAS Jax F ilies that left the Gulf of stuffing Coast. One family has Thanksgivi 15 people living in a three-bedroom house." "We appreciate donations even after the holidays are over. The needs of others don't end just because the holidays do," he said. The Sailors' efforts won't end with the Thanksgiving holiday. Fortney is planning on a food drive for Christmas as well. For more information on the NAS Jax Food Locker or to make a dona- tion, call 542-4545. STG1 (SW) Vitto Ferrara (left) and FC2 James Fortney of the NAS Jacksonville Food Locker collect groceries from Curves staff and club members at the Ortega location. "1 read about the base Food Locker story in the Jax Air News and decid- ed to do something for our local Sailors and their families," explained Curves Owner Terri Grau.The Ortega staff and club members donated more than 30 grocery bags of Thanksgiving-related goodies. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque ood Locker Manager FC2 James Fortney hands YN3 Starrlett Thrasher boxes Sto carry to the base food locker. The food items will be used to prepare ing bags for Navy families who need a little help during the holidays. '. - . : -, ... I _...---.- Photo by Miriam S Gallet Galley to serve Thanksgiving meal The NASJax Galleon Galley is offering a traditional Thanksgiving meal tomorrow from 2-5 p.m. The following is the menu: Souv Chicken Noodle Soup Main Course Herb Roasted Turkey Fresh Baked Ham Cornbread Dressing Giblet Gravy Homemade mashed Potatoes Wild rice Candied Yams Southern Style Collard Greens Whole Kernel Corn Dinner Rolls Cranberry Sauce Dessert Apple Pie Pecan Pie Sweet Potato Pie Assorted Ice Cream For more information, call 542-3854. 1 1 I> V Volunteers of America* 1.800.899.0089 voa.org a CFC participant. Provided as a public service. 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Members of the United States Armed Forces prepare to parade the colors during a Jacksonville Jaguars pre-game ceremony salut- ing the military. The game was played at Alltel Stadium against the Baltimore Ravens Nov. 12. VP-30 recognizes Class of the Quarter Help all children kJn In ,lr.fi htranl-n d J, .c- ,c. z tJ Ih By Ensign Scott Hook 80 -822-6344,- .wu stjude org VP-30 A-(- A II. I T -30 was honored to host Alex Tyson's fourth grade \V class from Wilkinson Elementary as their Class of the Quarter. The 21 students were given a special tour of the squadron Nov. 17 as a reward for their hard work and focus. VP-30 Executive Officer Cmdr. Mark Creasey presented the class with a certificate for their diligence and each student received a squadron patch and sticker. The VP-30 representatives who greeted the class received an immediate and welcomed barrage of questions from the inquisitive children. Their intrigue with the Navy and the aviation field was as diverse as the children themselves, spanning from P-3 ordnance to the military pay scale. Once their curiosity was appeased, the class took part in an interactive lecture on simple machines. The funda- mentals of levers and pulleys were explained and the stu- dents excitedly gave examples found in daily life. VP-30 instructors were on hand to give a tour of a P-3 aircraft during which the fourth graders were quizzed on their newly acquired knowledge on various parts of the aircraft. Aircrewmen eagerly explained the different stations with- in the plane, but the galley and cockpit were of most inter- est to the kids. In addition to science, the children were taught about citizenship. They proactively discussed what it means to Photo courtesy of VP-30 VP-30 Executive Officer Cmdr. 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'^ Adults $23.95 Children $9.95 - Inside The Ramada Inn Mandarin RESTAURANT 1-295 & San Jose Blvd Dillard's announces *** Military*** Appreciation Days Wednesday, November 30th Thursday, December 1st In sincere appreciation of the sacrifices our military heroes and Their families make daily for our country, Dillard's is extending a 20% DISCOUNT to military personnel on all purchases* made on Wednesday, November 30th and Thursday, December 1st. t '10% discount for furniture and appliance purchases. This discount applies to: Active military members and their immediate family Full-time active guardsmen and their immediate family Activated guardsmen and their immediate family Activated reservists and their immediate family The above individuals or a representative from their immediate family are cordially invited to shop any area Dillard's store on either or both days Guests from the military are asked to SAVE their sales receipts Upon completing their shopping, guests are asked to take receipts for the two days to a Dillard's Customer Service area and show valid active or full-time military ID. 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Natures Condominium * Gated community wi * Conveniently located near 1-295 and only 5 *1M fit Irv- 9 i1i IJ, I I~p~r~Baslr~~rrm~P~ ; ~p~t amwm. .. .----- ,ir oppoprrlxm Manatok Oaks JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 7 A holiday recipe for 'Thanks- By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel A certain lady went to visit her friend and took her 6- year-old son, Johnny along. Upon arriving at the house, the boy started to complain that he was hungry. The friend offered Johnny an orange. Immediately after the lady offered him the orange Johnny's mother said to him, "Now what do you say, Johnny?" Johnny looked at the orange, handed it back to the gracious lady and said, "Peel it." Hardly an expression of "thanksgiving." Unfortunately, so many of us take the gifts life brings for granted. Like Johnny we may not do well at being thankful. Thanksgiving, or should I say "thanks-living" (living with an attitude of gratitude) is impor- tant if we are to enjoy the full- ness of life. Possessing an ever- greater ability to appreciate what we already have is an even CHAPLAIN'S CORNER M.I Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina greater challenge in our day and time. I'm afraid that there are some that may never be truly sat- isfied with the gifts they already have. For this Thanksgiving holiday, I would like to express some thoughts about proper gratitude, or better yet, how to maintain an attitude of "thanks-living" in our lives that will carry us beyond this most unique American of hol- idays. Let's begin with the following truism: "thanksgiving is an atti- tude." An attitude is a behavior. Because it is a personal behavior, we do exert a high degree of con- trol over it. The Thanksgiving holiday invites us to participate in this spirit of inner gratitude. It is an "attitude of gratitude" that can teach us so much about balanced living because there truly is so much to be thankful for everyday. This lifestyle or "thanks-living" can pervade all of life and make an important con- tribution to the way we live all of life. How can this be? Hockenbury officially welcomed as NEX GM By Miriam S. Gallet Editor AS Jacksonville Navy Exchange (NEX) employees officially welcomed Bill Hockenbury as their new general manager (GM) last month. Hockenbury previously served as a director of bud- gets and financial analysis at the NEX Command (NEXCOM) Headquarters in Norfolk, Va., a position he held for five years. In this position, he was responsible for the NEXCOM's budgetary and fiscal matters and finan- cial planning. Prior to his assignment at NEXCOM, Hocken- bury's most recent assign- ments were as general manager at NEX Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Va. and as NEXCOM Hawaii deputy director of opera- tions for six area stores, where he was the principal officer overseeing the day- to-day, multi-million dollar operation. In addition, he was the focal point for providing financial and analytical feedback necessary for effective and efficient retail activities to head- quarters. As the NAS Jax NEX GM, he now oversees the operations of one of the largest NEX stores in the world, which last year earned the Bingham Award for Excellence in Customer Service, Out- standing Managerial and Operational Results in the large store category (store with sales from $52 to $82 million). The NAS Jax Navy Lodge, Autoport, Garden Photo by Miriam S. Gallet NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange (NEX) General Manager Bill Hockenbury (right) listens to Shiseido Cosmetics Executive Director of New Business Development Anne Neumann (cen- ter) explain the layout of the new Shiseido counter at the NEX Nov. 16. Paula Stone, Shiseido counter manager at the NEX, listens to the explanation. Center, Truck Rental Outpost Mini-Mart and two NEX Convenience Stores, all fall under his umbrella. "The NEX operation at this base is second to none and I am honored to have been tapped for the GM job. Being in Jacksonville feels great," remarked Hockenbury. "In order to continue with our mission and have the best NEX store in the world, we must have the right employees and at the same time reward our employees for doing the job correctly by going the extra yard," he continued. "I would like for my staff to know that I am fair, open-minded and team ori- ented." Hockenbury also ex- plained that just like any business, the store has daily challenges, however, he feels' that his team of professionals at every NEX location within NAS Jax is a customer service expert. "I have the utmost confi- dence that our employees will do what's right each and every time. They are here to -serve and ensure that our Sailors and their families are taken care of each and every time they visit one of our centers," he said. When asked what he hoped to achieve during his tour here, Hockenbury replied, "There are four things that I hope to achieve. One Have the highest Associate Satis- faction Index within NEX- COM. Two Have the best Customer Service Satis- faction Index. Three - Develop a loyalty driven business by which the mili- tary community will always choose NEX first. And four Provide quality goods and services at great savings while contributing to the Morale, Recreation and Welfare fund in order to improve the quality of life for our warfighters and their families." Seventy percent of prof- its generated within the. NEXCOM system are given back to the Sailors in the form of MWR distribu- tions. Over the past 50 years, NEXCOM has con- tributed more than 2 bil- lion to the MWR fund. "Each time a Sailor or his family buys at the NEX, they add to their own quality of Navy life because NEX profits help fund MWR programs," Hockenbury said. "High quality and low prices at the exchange add Mm EVADER ST V ^' Electric-1 799" 3Nitro- $259" SHOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O.P. 272-6315 M 7273 103rd St.772-9022 up to excellent value for Navy families. They save money every time they shop at their store, plus they have the advantage of shopping at a tax-free ,zone." "I would like our cus- tomers to know that if they find a lower price at anoth- er local store, we'll match it," he stated proudly. "We also have a 14-day price guarantee on any item originally purchased from the NEX. It's your choice to smoke or not to smoke. We hope you make the right one. Contact us at 542-5292 when you make the tight coice -The Wellness CenterG - CFC golf tournament is Dec. 2 Join NAS Jacksonville and its tenant commands for a golf tournament ben- efiting the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) Dec. 2 at the NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department Golf Club. The tournament, which will begin with a shotgun start at noon, has a four-player captain's choice format and will have a field limited to the first 144 players. Teams will be flighted by their total team handicap and each player's tee shot must be used at least two times during the round. Players must fax (542-4983) or deliver their completed entry forms to the MWR Golf Club no later than Nov. 30. The entry fee is $45 per player. All proceeds will go to the CFC's undes- ignated fund. For more information, call 542-3239. DIVORCE? Less $ and Quicker Results! Se Habla Espahol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 R093677 tS! Well, first of all, living thank- fully is not the same as being "happy" all the time. Happiness is a feeling. Happiness is a response to a particular experi- ence. Thankful living ("thanks- living) is a behavior based on a decision of my will. This decision is grounded on the unchanging reality that life itself is a gift and worthy of fruitful living. I have discovered that it is further based on the truth that God has given me a life to experience in all its abundance, in all its vitality. What's the practical translation of all this? 1. If I've smashed my thumb with a hammer, I still have the rest of my fingers. 2. If I've been in a car accident, it could've been a lot worse. 3. If the Redskins lost again, well, they can't get any worse (I'm in trouble now). To be sure, the foundation, the reality of "thanks-living" is found- ed on the objective, palpable fact Living' that the life we live and breathe is precious because it is a gift from the Almighty. Therefore, "thanks-living" is an elevation of the heart. Here's a reality check. Do we go through the motions of living (as though we're the walk- ing dead) or do we live with a sense of the presence of God? This "behavior" is a choice. It's always a choice. This path of grat- itude isn't easy but it's worth the effort. See what there is to be thankful for rather than dwelling on the negative things. Some of you already have this attitude of "thanks-living." I've seen it in many of you and it's contagious. It has encouraged me. So in preparation for this national holiday that is so dis- tinctly American in its expres- sion, let us use this time to remember that "thanks-living" is a life-long calling. On behalf of NAS Chapel Center staff, have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving holiday. 8 JaxAirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 .~ ... .- -' ,.. * . ;7.. .. -, "-.. ,, ,, .:'-,:/: 1'lN r! . { Four-year-old Olivia Viano gets ready to dive through one of the inflatables and slide down the other side at the carnival. Jacksonville Jaguars mascot Jaxson de Ville L,. autographs his photo 7T for jada Milton. By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer hwe annual NAS Jacksonville Military 5 Family Appreciation Carnival proved extremely successful Saturday as hun- dreds of military family members stopped by to enjoy the entertainment, large inflat- able rides, free sno-cones and lots of give-a- ways. The event is sponsored each year by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department's Youth Activities Center (YAC) as a special way to say thanks to the military community. "We hold this carnival each year in recognition of Military Family Appreci- ation Month. We like to do something spe- Kristi Benitez, 5, fishes for some goodies at the NAS Jax Child Development Center booth. cial for our military families to thank them for doing what they do every day. This is a fun event and a way to let our military families spend some quality time together," explained YAC Director Megan Elliot. "We've added quite a few different activi- ties this year, so hopefully everyone is hav- ing a great time." Some of those new activities included a magic show by Mr. G's Magic and Cos- tumes, a Tae Kwon Do demonstration and a special appearance from Jacksonville Jaguars Mascot Jaxson de Ville, who enter- trained everyone with his antics. Not only did he sign autographs for the children, but he also participated in the karate demonstration, raced around on his scooter and mini-motorcycle and entertained the children on the bouncy rides. The children also enjoyed getting free balloon characters and face paintings cour- See CARNIVAL, Page 9 S- Jacksonville Jaguars Mascot Jaxson de Ville . ,Christopher Ayala and Amanda Christmas of the Youth Activities Center prepare sno-cones gives 6-year-old Dante Edwards a lift up on for a group of children at the carnival. the Human Fly Velcro Wall. Ten-year-old Jordan Johnson finds herself stuck to the side of the Human Fly Velcro Wall. r^; ~ ~ ...,, ,.',' _ 4, . .:.2 '2 : "' I, '.4, ------------~~-cc -~~.; LI -CI~~L~I '4r Al JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 9 Eleven-year-old Toree Hill demonstrates a kick as 9-year-old Emily Stallings blocks while under the watch of their Tae Kwon Do Instructor Kirke Woodall. The students performed a variety of demon- strations during the annual NAS Jacksonville Military Family Appreciation Carnival Saturday. 9W CARNIVAL: 'Better than last year because there is so much more to do' From Page 8 tesy of the NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center, free visors from VyStar Credit Union, goodies from Chick-Fil- A, candy and coffee mugs from MWR's Marketing Department and fishing for prizes at the Child Development Center's booth. "We came out here today to have some fun and wear the kids out. We come to all these events. The weather is beautiful and the kids are having a blast that's what counts," said ASC(AW/SW) Chris Viano of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville, who brought along his daughter, Olivia. "There are a lot of fun things to do at this carnival games, the bouncy rides and free sno-cones. I really like the Human Velcro Fly exhibit because it's fun being stuck up on the wall. This year is " much better than last year because there is so A much more to do," added 12-year-old Cory Fletcher, who says he's been to several of these events. The next celebration for military children will be April to recognize the Month of the Military Child. 10 ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 NMSC Sai By01(SW/AW)jeff McDowell Navy Medicine Support Command PAO' HM1 Cornelius Bro- thers and HM3 Ny- oka Key were re- cently selected as Navy Medicine Support Com- mand's (NMSC) Senior and Junior Sailor of the Third Quarter. "It's an honor to be select- ed for Senior Sailor of the Quarter, because of the quality of my co-workers in this command. It's also cool to be selected as the first ever Sailors of the Quarter since we became Navy Medicine Support Com- mand earlier this month," Brothers explained. Brothers is a native of Gainesville, Fla., and has served in the Navy for more than eight years. He serves NMSC as the assistant leading petty officer for the file maintenance division. He is also the president of the First Class Petty Offi- cer's Association. Key was born in Rich- mond, Va., and has served in the Navy for more than lors of Quarter awarded -.Rif% .-aaS -, TRICARE officials encourage educated decisions on Medicare Part D By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service I' 5. 5., .......... Photo by JO1 (SW/AW) Jeff McDowell HM1 Cornelius Brothers and HM3 Nyoka Key were recently selected as Navy Medicine Support Command's Sailors of the Third Quarter. They also have the distinction of being the first Sailor's of the Quarter since Healthcare Support Office became Navy Medicine Support Command Nov. 1. six years. She is pursuing a bachelors of science and nursing in certified regis- tered nurse anesthetist. She serves as medical staff specialist in the nurse corps division of the creden- tialing and privileging department. "I was surprised because I didn't know my leading petty officer had put a package in for me. It was a big thrill to be recognized by my peers," she said, smiling. "These are two 'top notch' Sailors. These young profes- sionals were selected among several very compet- itive candidates because of their abilities and their willingness to go beyond what is expected of them," stated DTCM(SW) E. Cruz, NMSC command master chief. The window for signing up for Medicare's new prescription drug plan opened Nov. 15, but TRICARE Management Activity officials encourage eligible beneficiaries to weigh the facts before deciding whether to sign on to the plan. Coverage under the new prescription drug plan, called Medicare Part D, begins Jan. 1 and is open to anyone already enrolled in Medicare. The plan repre- sents the first time Medicare has offered prescription drug coverage for its esti- mated 42 million beneficiaries. TRICARE officials estimate that about 1.7 million of the 9.2 million TRICARE beneficiaries are eligible to enroll in the new plan, but emphasize that it's not the most prudent choice for everyone. In most cases, there's no added value for TRICARE beneficiaries to buy the new Medicare prescription drug cover- age, officials said. TRICARE generally pays as much or more than a standard Medicare prescription plan, they said. Unlike many non-DoD Medicare benefi- ciaries, those under TRICARE already have what officials call a "robust" phar- macy benefit. It charges no monthly pre- miums and requires minimal co-pay- ments for drugs received through the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy and retail network. In addition, there's no cost for prescription drugs received at military treatment facilities, officials noted. The one group of eligible TRICARE beneficiaries who may benefit from the new Medicare Plan D are those with lim- ited incomes and assets, officials said. This includes beneficiaries who qualify for Medicaid. The new Medicare Part D drug plan options will vary by location, officials said, and beneficiaries living overseas aren't eligible. The best way for TRICARE-Medicare beneficiaries to determine if the new plan is best for them is to evaluate a variety of factors involved. These include monthly premiums, deductibles, co-pay- ments and drug coverage of several pre- scription drug plans, including the TRI- CARE pharmacy program, officials said. To help eligible TRICARE beneficiaries make this decision, TRICARE and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have teamed up to provide Medicare Part D educational and enroll- ment information. This information is posted on the TRICARE and Medicare Web sites or by calling (800) MEDICARE (633-4227). The enrollment period for the prescrip- tion drug coverage plan continues through May 15. After that, eligible ben- eficiaries will have an annual window between Nov. 15 and Dec. 31 to sign up. Naval Hospital clinics, pharmacy closed for upcoming holidays Naval Hospital Jacksonville's clinics and pharmacies will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Nov. 24-25. The pharmacies will return to normal operations on Nov. 26. Over the Christmas holi- day season, Naval Hospital Jacksonville clinics will be closed the day fol- lowing Christmas, Dec. 26, and the day following New Years Day, Jan. 2. The hospital Emergency Department will be open 24/7 throughout the holidays. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque rHM2(FMF) Eric Demler of the Naval Hospital jacksonville Wellness Center goes over some facts regarding tobacco use with Cmdr. Orlando Ruiz-Roque of Commander, Navy Region Southeast at a display at the Navy Exchange Nov. 17. The staff of the Wellness Center spent Nov. 17-18 informing people on the hazards of tobacco use as part of the American Cancer Society's Great American Smoke Out. "We are out here today in an effort to get Sailors to quit smoking so we can have a more effective mili- .tary," said Wellness Center Tobacco Cessation Program Manager Danny Woodard. Flu shots available at Naval Hospital and Branch Clinics From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jack- sonville is now ad- ministering influen- za vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. This year, the vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard patients, regard- less of hospital enrollment. Just present your military ID card. All patients, adults and children, are encouraged to get vaccinated. The vaccine is available in all outpa- tient clinic areas: OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Family Med- icine and Internal Medi- cine 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 contraindica- tions for some people tak- ing the mist. Patients will be screened for specific con- traindications for both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is adminis- tered. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Sup- port Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the fore- most preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- abl~e to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is re- quired. If special accommo- dations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in November and December: . Nov. 21, 12:30-3 p.m. - Car Buying Workshop Nov. 22, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) Dec. 5-9, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Command Financial Specialist Training Dec. 13, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Control Workshop Dec. 12-15, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (separating) Dec. 20, 1-4 p.m. Stress Management Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Granda Le Recently seen on Last Comic Standing, Grandma Lee got here start right here at the Comedy Zone. She's made a name for herself In the stand up world, so come see her perform on her own stomping grounds this week. You won't leave with out tears of laughter in you. If you've had a recent change in your duty status, get in touch with GEICO immediately. 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C 2003 GEICO FL3 GreatAmerican Smoke Out Iax lr NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 11 Castellanos retires from FASOTRAGRULANT Det Jax From FASOTRAGRULANT Detjax AO1(AW) Carlos Cas- tellanos retired from Fleet Aviation Speci- alized Training Group At- lantic Fleet (FASOTRA- GRULANT) Detachment Jacksonville Nov. 18 after 20 years of naval service. Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Anderson was the guest speaker and Lt. Cmdr. R. Therrien was the master of ceremony. A native of Castroville, Texas, Castellanos enlisted in the United States Navy June 21, 1985, and reported for basic training in Orlando, Fla., after spend- ing five months in the Delayed Entry Program. Upon completion of basic training, he transferred to AO1(AW) Carlos Castellanos Millington, Tenn. for Aviation Ordnance "A" school. His first tour of duty was aboard USS Forrestal (CV 59). From there he trans- ferred to VP-30 at NAS Jax, followed by a tour with VFA-82 at NAS Cecil Field where he completed two six-month deployments in the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf on board USS America (CV 66). Castellanos then reported to VFA-87 at NAS Oceana, Va., participating in two successful major combat operations, Operation Enduring Freedom on board USS Enterprise (CVN-65) and Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN- 71). He reported to FASO- TRAGRULANT Detach- ment Jacksonville for his last assignment. Castellanos resides in Jacksonville with his wife, Vanessa and their daugh- ter, Lacy. AA degrees available through Coastline Community College From the Navy College Office Coastline Community College's dis- tance learning program for military personnel was created especially for military personnel. Coastline courses are available both ashore and at sea (via the NCPACE Program). Using your military experience you may only need to take 20 semester hours to complete your rating-related Associate of Arts (AA) degree. For example, an AT3 or above has already earned 40 semester hours towards an AA in electronics technology with Coastline Community College. By taking one course in each of the fol- lowing areas, speech/communications, English, natural sciences, arts and human- ities, social sciences and two free electives you have completed all the requirements. Complete math competency and one of the seven that meets the global/multicul- tural studies. Only 12 credits from Coastline are needed for residency. Registration for the spring term is Nov. 21 to Jan. 13. Contact your Coastline rep- resentative at the Navy College Office on Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. or email coastline@tds.net: et rn Soon? Or, getting out wit six or more years? Or, Guard or Reserve with 10 or more years? Or spouse of the above military members ? America's schools need quality teachers What: Teaching as a Second Career Seminar, earn about: *Troops To Teachers Program -Spouses to Teachers Program -Considerations prior to a career transition *Florida certification options *Florida teacher certification requirements |vWhen: Dec. 6, 10 a.m. Noon Where: Classroom #4, second deck Building 110, Navy College Call 542-2545 or 542-2475 to register. S Troops to Teachers Sposes to Teachers Sponsored by: Florida Department of Education, Troops to Teachers, NAS Jacksonville Navy Campus FEMA urges evacuees to update information From the Federal Emergency Management Agency As the Dec. 1 deadline nears for the Depart- ment of Homeland Security's Federal Emer- gency Management Agency (FEMA) transitional hous- ing program, helping evac- uees find more stable, long- term housing is a priority. "We want to encourage those evacuees living in hotels and motels-or any other temporary housing- to follow these steps to help with their disaster assis- tance," says Paul Fay, feder- al coordinating officer for the emergency disaster dec- larations in the states of Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. "These actions will help speed the aid process." Register with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-3362 or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing or speech impaired. The line is open from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. (EST). It's recommended you call early in the morning or late at night. Call the number above to get the status of your case if you have registered and not yet received assis- tance. Fill out and return all paper work, including the U.S. Small Businessi Administration loan appli- cation. All applicants must.' fill out the loan application whether or not they want a loan to be eligible for any.' form of assistance. Keep your address updated with FEMA and the U.S. Postal Service. Check with your insur- ance company for the sta- tus of any claims. Call the FEMA hous- ing referral service at 1- 800-762-8740 or 1-800-462- 7585 (TTY) open daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (EST) to find housing in the area where See FEMA, Page 12 Menu review board to be held Dec. 6 The NAS Jack- sonville Galleon Galley will con- duct a menu review board Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. at the galley. All command and departmental repre- sentatives are encour- aged to attend. This is your chance to have a say in what will be served at the galley. For more information, call CSC(SW) Sophia Jeffrie at 542-8597. ^ ^ 12 Jax lr Nws, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 Christmas fire By the NAS Fire Department markings on lig door" designed A according to the U.S. Fire Admini- play accordingly station (USFA), holiday fires injure Check light 2,600 individuals and cause over ken or cracked $930 million in damage each year. By fol- wires, and loose lowing some precautionary safety tips, and broken lighi individuals can greatly reduce their Turn off all. chances of becoming one of these casual- orations before ties. and when leave Trees Remember, an will start a fire. When purchasing a live tree, ensure Do not ov the one you choose is fresh when you buy Check and follow it. When the trunk of a tree is bounced on erIs recommend the ground, a shower of needles indicates connections. D the tree is too dry. three (3) stand The bottom end of the trunk should be single extensic cut off at an angle at least 1-2 inches above surge protectors the end to help the tree absorb water. tiple plug-in con Place the tree in a sturdy, suitable stand Do not use with adequate water. Check and maintain artificial Christ water level on a daily basis. lights with the . Locate Christmas trees away from staples. Use p: heating vents or other fixed (fireplaces) or nectors. portable heating appliances. The heat can cause the tree to dry out prematurely and/or to be ignited. When a tree becomes Open flames is dry, remove it from the home immediate- be located on o ly. other similar co: Never put tree branches or needles in a e Candles and fireplace or wood-burning stove. The sap is be placed in ar very flammable and the fire can intensify knockethat a ore sturdyblo and become out of control. that are made f When purchasing an artificial tree, burn. look for the 'fire resistant' or 'fire retar- b NEVER lea dant' label. TENDED. Lights Always keep i Only Underwriters Laboratories Inc., the reach of chil listed electric lights and wiring decorations Remember: shall be permitted or used on Christmas alarm in your trees and other similar decorations. Check monthly. safety ht sets for "indoor" or "out- conditions of use, and dis- Y. sets (new and old) for bro- d sockets, frayed or bare connections. Replace worn t sets. lights on trees or other dec- you retire for the evening, 'ing your home or office. electrical "short" can and 'erload extension cords. w the product manufactur- dation for multiple light o not connect more than ard size sets of lights per in cord. Power strips and are recommended for mul- nections. electric lights on a metal mas tree and never attach use of metal fasteners or plastic, non-conductive con- Candles s from any device shall not r near Christmas trees or mbustible materials. I other similar devices shall areas where they cannot be vn over. Use candleholders , wonit tip over easily, and rom a material that cannot ve burning candles UNAT- matches and lighters out of ldren. Keep a working smoke home and test it at least Getting in holiday spirit Holiday cooking fire safety From the NAS Fire Department r'- As the holidays approach, most home gatherings will involve cooking - indoor and outdoor. Cooking fires are often the result of unattended cooking and human error. According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking is the leading cause of residential fires in the U.S. A new report released by the U.S. Fire Administration last September states that in 2002 alone, cooking-related fires caused an estimated 185,600 structural fires, 80 civilian deaths, 3,875 injuries and $481 million in property damage. "Each year, cooking fires in struc- tures generally result in the highest num- ber of injuries," said Charlie Dickinson, deputy, U.S. Fire Administrator. "Cooking fires account for a large number of pre- ventable fires and injuries. Simply being more attentive to the use of cooking mate- rials and equipment would greatly reduce these types of fires and injuries." Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) has made the following statement concern- ing the use of turkey fryers: iWeire worried ky the increasing reports of fires related with turkey fryer use," says John Drengenberg, UL consumer affairs manag- er. "Based on our test findings, the fryers used to produce those great-tasting birds are not worth the risks. As a result of these tests, UL has decided not to certify any turkey fryers with our trusted UL Mark." Safer Cooking Tips If you absolutely must use a turkey tyer, keep them away from wooden decks and garages. Make sure the fryer is set up' on a flat surface to prevent accidental tip- ping. Make sure the turkeys are completely thawed. Water from the frozen turkey can cause spillover of the oil, causing a fire. Keep children and pets away from the fryer. Even after use, the oil in the cooking pot can remain dangerously hot, hours -after use. * The sides of the cooking pot, lid and .handles get very hot, posing severe burn hazards. Use well-insulated potholders or TFEMA: Here's how to From Page 11 you wish to relocate. Apply for Disaster ,Unemployment Assistance as soon as possible if you 'an not find a job and are out of work as a result of eitherr one of the hurri- canes. The deadline is Nov. For displaced Alabama Oorkers: 866-234-5382 For displaced Louisi- ;ana workers: 800-430-8076 or for questions, 866-783- 5567 For displaced Missis- sippi workers: 888-844- M577 For displaced Texas Workers: 800-939-6631 If you do not qualify for FEMA housing assistance, . -Call the Department of Housing and Urban Devel- Zpment (HUD) at 1-800- 955-2232 or 1-800-877-8339 .(TTY) for general questions concerning HUD program requirements, or --Evac- 'Dees may call 1-800-866- 373-9509 or 1 (TTY) for info] HUD's Katri Housing Ass grams. HELPING HANDS oven mitts when touching pot or lid han- dles. Keep curtains, towels and potholders away from hot surfaces in the kitchen. Turn pot handles in so you can't bump them. Don't leave the kitchen while food is on the stovetop. Watch children closely keep them out of the kitchen. What to do if: Stovetop fire: Prevent flair-up by cover- ing with lid and turn burner off. Oven fire: Turn off heat and keep the oven door closed. Microwave fire: Keep door closed and unplug microwave. Have oven serviced before next use. Remember Keep a multi-purpose fire extinguisher nearby. Never use water to extinguish grease or oil fire. If the fire is manageable, use the extinguisher. Call 9-1-1 immediate- ly for help! Keep a working smoke alarm in your home and test it at least monthly. get in touch with relief -800-877-8339 federal response and recovery rmation about efforts following any national ina Disaster incident. FEMA also initiates istancIe pro- mitigation activities, trains first responders, works with stant and local emergencv managers, and manages the FEMA prepares the nation National for all hazards and manages Program. War Planes, WWII Planes to Present Day Planes. Highly Detailed Collectibles 0 9440 SdA Av.- 391-1401 i6 iji- S S SJ.. Special Olympics Special Olympics Clay County, Florida is looking for all interested volunteers and ath- letes ages 8 to adult. For any- one interested in being coach, there will be a coaches meeting Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at: Ashley Lodge, Boy Scout Camp, Camp Echockotee, 2513 Doctors Lake Dr., Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call Tara Eble at 553-6692 or emailWilma Stanley at countryladyis34@ yahoo.com Jacksonville Light Parade Volunteers are needed for this event Saturday. Officially kick off the holiday season and join in the funand magic of this annual tradition. The St. Johns River is transformed into a sparkling dis- play of holiday spirit as the First Coast's finest boats and cap- tains parade down the river. Volunteers will assist as hosts, wear costumes and set up. For more information, call Sonja at 778-2821. Mayor's Holiday Festival for Seniors Join the City of Jacksonville Adult Services Division Dec. 3 as they provide a holiday meal and entertainment for approxi- mately 3,000 senior citizensat the Prime Osborn Convention Center. Volunteers will assist with set-up, decorations, Hd.-M" ". n VRotoFly-By Hela-Max SSALE s$23999 BY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O.P. 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 RI15602 greeters, ushers, serve meal- sand cleaning up. Volunteers will receive complementary parking, aJaxCorpsT-shirt,drinks and snacks. Call Sonja at 778-2821 for details. Mayor's Open House Join us at the mayors old- fashioned holidayparty at City Hall and Hemming Plaza Dec. 8. This event includes holiday caroling, delicious treats, enter- tainment and other plannedac- tivities.Volunteers will assist as hosts, wear costumes, make popcorn and set up. Call Sonja at 778-2821 for more informa- tion. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invaluable service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important histori- cal information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volun- teering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. A\DAMS 1HOMES of No-t no, - Building More Than Just A Home . ... -' a.~" ; ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION Hidden Oaks Ranch 904-291-9312 Pine Lakes 904-728-8829 Silver Creek 904-406-2042 Fox Hill Farms 904-693-6574 Pinecrest 904-786-4551 Prices subject to change without notice CBCO43518 www.adamshomes.com Photo by PH2 Susan Cornell PH3 David Didier of VP-16 paints a 4- by 8-foot piece of plywood for the annual holiday card contest sponsored by the NAS Jacksonville Morale Welfare Recreation Department. The cards will be displayed on Yorktown Avenue during the holiday season. The Dentist Place And... The Dentist Place Ks4 The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells oad General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Excluding co-ays and deductibles Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 Bryan T. Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 l Flood Insurance Jax Ar NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 13 NEX A-OK Student Reward Program | helps make college more affordable By Kristine M. Sturkie Navy Exchange Service Command Public Affairs The Navy Exchange's A-OK Student Reward Program will hold a drawing Nov. 30 to help four students pay for a college educa- tion. The winners will receive either a $5,000, $3,000 $2,000 or $1,000 U.S. savings bond (denominations at maturity). "The A-OK Program was created in 1997 to reward students for getting good grades in school," said Mike Mongin, retail operations specialist at the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM). "We are proud to be able to help students fulfull their dreams of a higher education. It's just one more way the Navy Exchange supports the Navy Family." Any eligible full-time student who has a B grade point average equiva- lent or better, as determined by their school system, may enter the draw- ing. Eligible students include .depend- ent children of active-duty military members, reservists and military retirees enrolled in first through 12th grade. Dependent children without an individual Dependent Identification Card must be accompanied by their sponsor to submit their entry. Safety measures Photo by PHAN Mark Braden CS2 Damion Hart, assigned to Auxiliary Security Force on board NAS Jacksonville, inspects the under carriage of an 18-wheel rig Nov. 17 at the commercial gate. Sailors Aweigh takes kids From the USO /to., p -d I A he Sailors Aweigh Program, sponsored by the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation gives free tickets, transportation and T-shirt to the families of deployed and deploy- able Sailors, with priority given to deployed Sailors' families. It is designed for children ages 9-16. Children can go with or without a parent, as chaperones will be provid- ed or parents can accompany their children as a chaperone. Each chap- erone will supervise three to five chil- dren, so there will be plenty of super- vision. Free transportation will be provid- ed to all participants of the program and is a requirement of the program. A Navy bus will be stationed each game day near the Navy Federal Credit Union ATM Machine in the Exchange/Commissary parking lot. Participants are asked to arrive 1:45 p.m for games starting at 4 p.m. For games starting at 1 p.m., participants are asked to arrive at 10:45 a.m. The bus will depart as soon as all partici- pants are on the bus. The Sailors Aweigh T-shirts, provid- W' TM ed free of charge by the USO, must be worn by all attendees throughout the game. The T-shirts will be distributed to each participant on the bus. Participants agree to remain in the designated seating area throughout the game and ride the bus back to the base following the game. Additionally, each child will be pro- vided with $10 worth of Jaguar dol- lars courtesy of the USO. Jaguar dol- lars may be used to purchase food or merchandise at the stadium. Before departure, each Sailors Aweigh participant recites a pledge to abstain from using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco. The stadium seats assigned to the Sailors Aweigh participants are in the 'Honor Rows' section. This is a Drawings are held each quarter throughout the school year, for a total of $44,000 for the 2005/2006 school year. Each student may enter only once each grading period and must re-enter with each qualifying report card. To enter the drawings, students must visit the Navy Exchange with a current report card and have a Navy Exchange associate verify the mini- mum grade average. Students will then fill out an entry card and obtain an A-OK ID, which entitles the holder to discount coupons for Navy Exchange products and services. Save 40 percent at he Navy Lodge rom the NASJax Navy Lodge Did you know that your holiday guests can stay at a Navy Lodge and save over 40 percent on the oom rate compared to the average per iem rate around the world? Authorized guests of the Navy Lodge in make a reservation and check their guests in at any of the 44 Navy Lodges id Navy Inns worldwide. "Navy Lodges offer military families id their friends an inexpensive, conven- nt place to stay, especially during the usy holiday season," said Navy Lodge acksonville Manager Donato Nosce. "Our associates are dedicated to provid- ig quality service to every guest. Best of 1, there are no extra person charges hen staying at a Navy Lodge." Navy Lodges feature oversized rooms ith free coffee, local and 800 phone calls, newspapers, cable TV with HBO, fully quipped kitchens with microwaves, hair ryers, a laundromat and video/DVD tntal. Call the Navy Lodge Jacksonville at 72-6000 to make a reservation. To receive a Navy Lodge directory or to Lake a reservation at another Navy dodge, call 1-800-NAVY-INN, 24 hours a ay, seven days a week or go to ww.navy-lodge.com. Once you make a reservation, you cannot be bumped from our room. Reservation and room assign- tents are accepted on an as-received basis without regard to rank. to Jags games great environment to enjoy the game. Deployed Sailors' families will have priority for participation in the pro- gram. Sailors on sea duty, but not presently deployed, may be put on the waiting list to fill the balance of the seats not filled by deployed families by the Wednesday before the game. There is also a waiting list to fill the slots of families who are unable to attend on game day. Individual status will be confirmed before being placed on the actual 'going to the game' list. If an individual deployed unit would like to make this a command event, arrangements may be made. Sign ups are first come, first serve, so make sure you sign up at the earliest possible opportunity. Sign up times for each game starts two Mondays before each home game. The schedule of Sailors Aweigh games for the 2005 season is as fol- lows: Dec. 11 Indianapolis Colts Dec. 18- San Francisco 49ers Jan. 1 Tennessee Titans For further information or to apply for any of the games listed, contact Greg Reno at gregory.reno@navy.mil or 542-2179 ext. 121. Photos by JOI Mike England YN2(SCW) Chrishinda Dobbs looks at the collection of Native American cultural items on display during the Native American Heritage Month Observance Nov. 16. NATIVE AMERICANS: Celebrating tribal cultures From Page 1 ancestors, all you have to do is find out which tribe you're from and get in touch with them. They will help you get in touch with your culture. Everyone, especially Native Ameri- cans, should desperately try to retain what is left of his or her culture. It's up to you to pass it along to the next generation." At the conclusion of the observance, many of the attendees stayed behind to view the Native American cultural display the MCAC set up. YN2(SCW) Chrish- inda Dobbs was impressed- with Painter's speech and the cultural display. "The display was very elegant and the guest speaker was amazing," Dobbs stated. "I want to visit one of the local tribes and see if I can participate in a Pow-Wow.": For more information on Native American heritage, visit www.500nations.com.' Out in town, need a ride? Club 2000 can help NAS Jacksonville has a program called Club 2000. Anyone who is impaired and in a bar, club, lounge; or private residence within St. Johns, Baker; Nassau, Clay or Duval counties can call the NAS Jacksonville OOD office at. 542-2338. You will be provided a taxi ride, paid for by the station, to your home within the same five counties. Anyone (including civilians) in an on-base facility can have the club bartender assist in contacting the OOD. Club 2000 cards with this phone number can be obtained from MWR in Building 1. ( Cancer Treatment .I... 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Jingle Bell Jog Dec. 14, 11:30 a.m. Perimeter Road/ Antenna Farm For more information, call 542-3518/2930. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Enjoy the following holiday performances for only $26.50! Performances take place at the Times-Union Center in downtown Jacksonville. Handel's Messiah Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m. First Coast Nutcracker Dec. 9-10, 8 p.m. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Monday, 7 p.m. At The Zone Open to all NAS Jax Turkey Bowl Madden '06 Playstation Tournament Tonight, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Thanksgiving Dinner with Liberty Nov. 24. Turkey and all the trimmings. Liberty Cove Mall & Movie Trip Saturday, 1 p.m. Sign-up at Liberty Cove. File photo by Kaylee LaRocque Santa and his elves happily head to last year's tree-lighting festivities at Patriot's Grove after arriving on a fire engine courtesy of the NAS Jax Fire Department. 9-Ball Tournament Nov. 29, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Save Santa Scavenger Hunt Dec. 1-12 Around base Find Santa and win $250! For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Bad News Bears (PG-13) Dec. 3, 5 p.m. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (PG) Dec. 3, 7 p.m. Stealth (PG-13) Dec. 9, 7 p.m. Deuce Bigelow (R) For more information about the marina please call 542- 3260. Fourth annual Light Up Your Boat Contest Dec. 9, 5 p.m. Prizes awarded for "Tackiest Looking Boat" and "Spirit of the Season" Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Friday night events are for ages K-17..For more infor- mation on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. For more information on the golf course, call 542-3249. For information on Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees, cart fee only. Dec. 6 and 20 for active duty. Dec. 8 and 22 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For more information on the flying club please call 777- 8549 or 777-6035. Ground School Classes are located on second deck of the Auto Skills Center. The Flying Club is now located at Building 847A on the north side of base. Commands needed for holiday card contest By Staff NAS Jacksonville commands, squadrons and departments are encouraged,to participate in this year's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department Holiday Card Contest. Those who enter aie eligible to win money for their MWR funds. Prizes are: $500 for first place, $300 for sec- ond and $200 for third place. Participants must design a holiday card utilizing plywood provided by MWR. Plywood is now available for pick up at the MWR Auto Skills Center, Building 622. The following are the guidelines for the contest: Each command, squadron or de- partment may only enter one card. Individuals cannot enter the con- test. Commands, departments or squadrons must provide 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 the designated area. Cards must be dropped off at the MWR 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. during the annual MWR Christmas Tree Lighting at Patriots Grove. If commands would like to keep their cards, they must be picked up at the Fitness Center by Jan. 15. Cards not picked up will be discarded. Sponsors needed for MWR events for FY 2006 From Staff The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Depart- ment is currently seeking spon- sorship for fiscal year 2006 special events and programs. organization can become a sponsor, Your efforts will support NAS Jax please contact Shannon Leonard, active duty service members and active duty service members and MWR marketing director, at 542-3577 their families. 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EXPIRES 12.B-05. 4-41 COUPON PERVISIT EXPIRES 12.8-05. 441 Base lean!. 16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 Supporting Operation Steel Curtain SIU offers classes on base V Photo by PHAA Nathan Laird A S-3B Viking assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24 is launched from the bow of the Nimitz- class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Nov. 15. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway in the Persian Gulf supporting Operation Steel Curtain, an offensive aimed at preventing cells of Al Qaeda from entering Iraq through the Syrian border. From the Navy College Office Southern Illinois University's (SIU) College of Applied Sciences and Arts offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Health Care Management and Electronic Systems Technologies at NAS Jacksonville. The programs are especially beneficial for those in med- ical or technology career fields because they maximize award of academic cred- it for professional training as well as' work experience. The programs consist of 120 semester hours of credit. The 48 semester hours of major coursework is taught in resi- dence by SIU faculty. The classes are held on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) from 8 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Students who are able to attend full- time, complete the 48 semester hour major in 16 months. Transfer work from other colleges and universities, CLEP/DANTES testing, military train- ing, and work experience fulfill the 41 semester hours of core curriculum and 31 semester hours of approved career electives. Eligible students may apply for mili- tary tuition assistance, Veteran's Administration education benefits, Pell Grants, student loans, and the Illinois Veteran's Grant (Illinois residents only). Tuition is $180 per credit hour. Spring 2005 (Jan. 7 April 23) Health Care Management HCM 413: Long Term Care Administration HCM 320: Health Policy HCM 360: The US Health Care System HCM Independent Studies: HCM 301, 349, 401, 422, or 450 Electronic Systems Technologies with Specialization in Electronics Management EST 365: Electronics Industry Data Applications EST 441: Career Development for Electronics Managers EST 302: Optical Electronics EST Independent Studies: HCM 300, 319, 3.51, 401,450 The SIU office is located in the Navy College Office, Building 110, second floor, NAS Jacksonville. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. The tele- phone number is 778-3130. MAULERS: Breast takes command The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the sec- ond Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United' Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club: is a. members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more informa- tion, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The meeting for December is cancelled. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their chapter meetings the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact Shirlinda at 771-9573 or visit http://groups.firstcoastcommuni- ty.com/momsclubopw. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bottac at 542"-2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice. Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held 'at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.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 Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the special events field near the Visitor's Center. For more information, call (904) 823- 9703. The annual Jacksonville Light Parade on the St. Johns River will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. The event will be followed by fireworks. For more informa- tion, call 630-3690. The Living Christmas Tree and Christmas cantata "The Heart of Christmas," will be held Dec.17-18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, 8701 Argyle Forest Boulevard. For further informa- tion, call 778-4885. Education fairs coming up on base From the Navy College Office The following education fairs are scheduled at NAS Jax: Nov. 29, 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m. HS-5 Hangar Nov. 30, 1:30-3:30 p.m. NAVAIR Depot Jax Hangar Dec. 1, 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax Dec. 2, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. VP-30 Hangar For more information, call 542-2477. JAX TALES By MIKE JONES WWW.RICKYSTOUR.COM From Iage 3 November aboard USS Enterprise for flight deck certification and tailored ship's training availability (TSTA) I/II/III. The air- borne change of command occurred during the last week of TSTA. Henderson's next tour will be in Bahrain at Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, Fifth Fleet. As the Maulers say farewell to their former commanding officer, they hail their new XO, Cmdr. Doug Walker. Walker comes to VS-32 from the Naval War College. His previous assignments include VS-21, VS-41, Third Fleet and the Naval Personnel Command. R061968 COMMUNITY CALENDAR "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" " AP"aggp fI C *IaII~alu- Military Publications reach PI S %81/ of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors i x AirHews 1^~aix tmew s i* .ii . Published by the Florida imes-lnion p~ ~II~ I- I Jr. lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 17 Annual Turkey Trot brings out the runners ByjO1 Mike England Assistant Editor It was the perfect day for the annual Turkey Trot Nov. 17 as 111 runners turned out to participate in the 5K run. The event, sponsored each year by the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR), was fol- lowed by a raffle to win six Butterball turkeys. Placing first overall and first in the men's military category was Cmdr. Drew Kenny from VP-30 with a time of 17:18. Kenny earned a free turkey for his efforts. Taking second in the military men's cate- gory was Lt. Drew Miller of the Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanographic Facility, Jacksonville coming in at 17:33 followed by Encarnacion Nunez of the Branch Medical Clinic who placed third with a time of 17:33. In the military women's category, Virginia Hernandez of VP-30 took first with a time of 23:43, followed by Patricia Tracey of Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville coming in at 26:43 and Michele Erickson of Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast at 27:07. Taking first in the male open division was John Metzgar with a time of 17:20, followed by Tim Martin coming in at 21:27 and Mark Seidl with a time of 21:28. Denise Metzgar placed first in the female open division with a time of 19:14, followed by Christine Hokaj coming in at 23:40 and Dana Coleman in third with a time of 25:44. The next MWR-sponsored run will be the annual Jingle Bell Run on Dec. 14 at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call 542- 3239. Photos by J01 Mike England And they're off! A group of runners take off at the starting line of the annual Turkey Trot 5K. The next run will be the annual jingle Bell Run on Dec. 14 at 11:30 a.m. I.I Cmdr. Drew Kenny (right) of VP-30 crosses the finish line first overall with a time of 17:18, followed by retired Navy Cmdr. John Metzgar at 17:20. Denise Metzgar was the first woman to cross the finish line at 19:14. SPORTS Greybeard basketball league forming This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages 30 and up. The games are played during lunch on Tuesdays and Thursday. Commands wanting to join the league should stop by the base gym or contact the sports office to get the required paperwork to join the league. Flag football meeting A 4-on-4 flag football meeting will be held Nov. 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists ages. Commands having their athletic officer or designated repre- sentative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Racquetball tourney coming up A Captain's Cup Racquetball Tournament will be held Dec. 5-9. The tournament is free and open to active duty only from NAS Jax. Matches will be played from 5-9 p.m. nightly until the tour- nament is completed. Commands can enter mul- tiple players. Contact the base gym to sign up by Nov. 30. Awards will be given for first, second and third place. 3-on-3 basketball tourney A Captain's 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. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs., Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in sanctioned race and your time meets regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. VP-5K holds fun run for charity By Lt. j.g. Paul White VP-5 PAO Patriots Grove Park was filled with local runners and their families recently as the VP-5 Officer's Spouses Club hosted their first VP- 5K fun run and one-mile kid's fun run. Over 200. runners from Jacksonville's many local Navy commands and the surrounding civilian com- munities participated in the newly formed race to benefit the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and United Service Organi- zation. Music played over loud- speakers as participants finished registering and stretching, while partici- pant's children jumped around in the bounce house. At approximately 8:30 a.m., the NAS Jacksonville Weapons Department 40- mm Saluting Team fired their gun, signaling the start of the race. The race- course consisted of a 5K loop along the roads of NAS Jacksonville finishing in Patriots Grove Park. Lt. Jose Dominguez, 34, of Naval Hospital Jackson- ville crossed the finish line as the overall winner, fin- ishing the race with a time of 17:36. Holly Turner, 50, of Orange Park, Fla., fol- lowed him closely and was the top women's finisher with a time of 22:21. HS-11 was the winner of the fastest command with an average team time of 21:22. VP-5, with 42 run- ners, had the largest num- ber of participants in the race. VP-5's very own Cmdr. Bill Johns was the fastest commanding officer at 23:57. Cmdr. James Hitt of VP-16 won the fastest executive officer competi- tion with a time of 20:12. 'Sgt. Maj. Jose Rivera won the fastest command mas- ter chief category with a time of 19:39. According to VP-5's Officer's Spouses Club President Roslyn Meinert, the VP-5K was started as a way for families to come out and have fun, provide a little command competi- tion, but also give back to the organizations that have helped so many of our military members and their families in VP-5 and the Jacksonville area. "The support and involvement by the com- munity of Jacksonville greatly exceeded our expectations," she said. 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FSBO -3/2$14Sk, to appreciate 272-1140 118 Sandy Ct. 626-3604 Bit '95 lot 300x0 w/I Services nder 18. i upgrd $249K 288-5736 320 Westside CALLTODAY 383. 3704 2400sf,350 wat not knowingly accept 4/2 Fully remodeled, Call 904-237-6046 boat slips ne3a'World oc w/350 Waterfron any adeising for real 1400sf $175K. 12604 100% FINANCING FSBO new constr. 4/2.5, RO Andrade 6 2/2.5 St Johns Welaka 120 Notices eat in vi- Condor Dr. 287-2036 Bnkrpc, Self EMP, Invest Argyle 2851sf, 349s.900, 3101 own.fin$790mo908925 latson of the law. Our OMark 904-233-4231 3rye 2851sf.$349,900, 310 1 904899-2550 readers areahereby 9092 Arundel Way. O rk 902334231 Double Oaks Dr. 472-5272 Military Relocation Specialis 342 tSt. Augustine www.agreathousefo0rsale. com NEEDALAWYER? informed that all Barrington Oaks. 2 3/2,1502sf,2cargar,cer NEAR OAKLEAF PLANT. GET AIRNCU (ret) AMEAoISLANDcorn Accident? Arrest? Divorce? dwelling advertised in story,1940sf, 3/2.5, tile. l mast bagarden R AMELIAoISLANTS-100' 26qut 10tor46 8a s umero rh are 1i g 315 Arlington Ir che an d is na cd gVBPre. 38664$2 o wn1 34/, 3 poargaradnods2 AAA Attorney Referral Svc this newspaper are Immaculate cond. tub, $165k 386-0901 served Lot, Open Floor -3 BR $0 down 4/2,3 car gar, brand Oceanfront lot on N. 800-733-534224 hrs available on a equal FSBO,$259900. Call for Plan, Master Bath with income, 219-3870 new, $298,900 or 12mo Fletcher Ave. 90% rtunitybass. Apt 739-3277 BEAUTIFUL NEW5/2.5. Garden Tub, 2CarGarvest DiOrange Park F ect Line (4)320032784176 lease. 904-343-631 Financing Avalable scNeed hildcare In o complain of dis- N ? Buying a Home? STEN randrade watsp.cm $995k. 904-424-1661 Mandarin? Great crimination call HUD SAN JOSE -5/2. 1755sf, Mustsee2Call-859-19 Lg Sc9 6aB Appi- INVE S BRAND NEW HOME FOR rates. Meals ro- toll-free telephone CB, $181,900. 7145 Bal- ances Stay, Like New. -1913 McMillian St. as SALE ST. AUG 2432 DOCTORS LAKE vidVd .Ar$ 0 n u b e r a t boa Rd. Call 739-9077 MOrdINREA $ y1992 0 is $20k cash. 797-5979 If you're buying, WoodstorkCt. St in2CTRS 0 246 ad O CletilesCt5 t9 t4 or 72 b A nice Fam ily Com m unStnning new Custom for 2yra. Call October 1-800-669-9777. The throhosel ga. A cated on the W estside fwCluate ar i3 266210 or 478 toll- f e etu t conventionalloans. 877346-7827 ELeZ FOption orOwinanner ing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms EST numberAuctions for the hea Arlington e Fnace.Nobaks. Bad Swimming poooffice playgund baool, spa, dock u eoAmeliarsland E RR .O 6 oe HOME LOANS heri-gA t6/t| ive us a cal at a90r4-771-905d I m The Childrenu s t AFo dinr2al7mair e d i5 s house isamustsee. North creditt k. 3841712_m withboathouse and 2 TseCiBlnd.nZoneadCO1 YULEE NEW CONSTRUCTION l 11 I. DUPLEX DREAM 3 2 bil additonalslip.Ms-m Center is accepting ARLINGTON PWASTING JackMONEYONREN One Bedroom Starting At sive kitchen loaded eanknr1O3nkM. ke E o4 3 LET ME HELP YOU BE A HOME o e E Bo. Wats-n Realty Clorpdes- f Nor appointment sealed fixed sum bids 1820F,3/2Split SBR, CREEKSIDE OAKS 4/2 3/ brk near river, 428 PV-gated 3/2, end unit, from bondable general le OWNER WITH aUpgrades 2547sf brick, fp, fncd 100% FINANCING W 69 St 110k 868-0724 ce s contractors until bid $229,000 (904)53&2726 Irglot, many extras, Bnkrpcy, Self EMP Invest Orange Park, FL 32003 = 4/2, 1 acre, new 2 horse OPEN HO1JSE t h ea- 864U5 s 1100 Seagate Ave*Neptune Beach ($ 04)24a5s611 9O opening for the con- 9,900. 90 1-6782 332 MddlS 3/1,100% FnannOut barn.$159,900. Sat 4Area/ struction of a 24i000 sq. Eno PURCHASING OR CH3/A, new cr1 t & paint 287-1316/449-4031 219-9674,$799,000. t.sicool m thmnol Act ive Duty / Retired K 904 91129 2133 Blue Heron Cove r. e ia Countst Lg Acre ract minutes situations accepted' Contact your VAPalm oast NEW Irc be licensed Florida, from Savannah. AcAccess 32HomeLoanBeaces Condo Top Oir Athi 32., Irle t wi DA A A must see for KENSINGTON. 3.2 HW Laurie M. Potter e . The bids will be open Italian tile. all Ap YNCM.3 (USN Rnet) Brkro N el EMP, n,. ". i r r.lus SGA plan /sep. game rm refinancing?Contact 3/2.5,s2600sf, backs to 0ian a ar &cha Asking Laurie for any of your Caar 224-0734 1 l a t FSBO 3//2 Quiet 259.900 90470336 904)448-9330 225 financing needs, including A Full Serve Brokerage ke eacneighborhoode new to show our coninuingd support A Fll8 ()5 MF t Baymeadows3/2 Bit o 03 3/2,1350sf, block h Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA home equity or www.althehPaief.omrk ilita8K. 9063 40 e I man upgrades. New paintcrptkitc*Maiitary daursinsFohtDr w n m1" Privacy enced yard appl3 CatheraLn.poer conventional loans. 877-346-7827 E Z Financing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms INTERCASTAL WeST $127.5k912882-5395 $149,900. 631-8748 @countrywide. con se Ask for Pafor Salebsie: DON BROWN REALTY ming pool, playground, basketball court Townhouse for lease lAewrryecIViltary H 3 A. Reo is7c g w 11 50 8S m tn p71 7d 3 bedroom 2.5 bath . rpt/pnt, flscr ptegrio, home.countrywide.com & F inc F a/AuctionsF2erna13in1 garage with opener 0Estate Sales 294 $180k. 09-1213 u ter Vi ATL. I T 2/1.5 ch/a, W oodland Estateswhponneat d 20APublicSales elia Island NICE STARTER HOME5613-2San Jose Blvd. HOE LOANS w/d hkp.new appl/ct, custombul2so 90 Amea 7ewi p lmnueso ^109LKHoUSE SUN E.At.na r asverand uC / n10K E. A nearJacksonville, Lr 32207 Givei us a call at 904-771 -9055inca _9_tAmelia Green 3&n3 5TH river, F9BO 237-6046f UIFdUAr FOTmit "' onihn AOil. 2066sf undeBr Econr AUTIFUL LAKEFRONT ndiinAvail 200 Auctions www.amellagreen.com -32.5 '2cg. 1750sf. oc. able Jan 15210.000 erfor details. $15kor, to blks from beach al9k Pi se c 190 7081035 assume purchase Premier Coast ealty, I I J nCnd Auction for Commercial contract. 352-615-' 020 Becky Novak 521-2260 a lLi Jax Bch O'nflo rm Condo. Rea EstatehowIdno"saNewly remodeledl,'i Real Estate 32360 San Elr e oPl.ah*D ai:IIirhome ground lyeel o62.9036 Joseha arld. Zoned CRhunting, LEASE CONSUCTIH ON. KerNan M B AHO ? W DUPLEX DREAM 1 2 bi +/, I acre to be 4BR 28A 20085F Sec -.--" 5..- to ocea .. 211 a I, j"1 Stro ...At.. '.... auctioned on Sp ni... 5,--,s. N-ce Lo'L TIRED OFWASTING MONEYON RENT? ,p ,e.%e, ,,V the Onef BedroomStatngAtOa fo nCo o premisesoDec. 91h. 10am L/rge Sr/t,aened Patio. beach.$529k 2345629 $I" Ocanfr Cndo Registrationam n o .e aste CREDIT Berorom 2 Bath srlA lotaol.comA rragY. e. OldAtlantic Beach-4BR, parkln spots, Freianoe mail Ba2h rBA DTn h3.e $57 Atlan5iw thfde000.cCall/2496916 3lo 7 0 Jones. MOVE IN READY' $2r 29?000 coach, .n.:,ps inc. ,udes for appointment Broker/Owner. CAU. 22_5 1934 or ,05.g-45 LET ME HELP YOU BE A HOME *I --- homre oltice. don 2_$6 6 0-1e 210 tSales 300 Aondale/ OWNER WITH LITTLE OR s : i' ,.tcnenCall 621 63 r pgranitetile rgass Ortega NO CLOSING COST 0 clbhse, pool, lawn care, HOUSE AND CONTENTS PVB TPC Sawgrass-FSBO $329,500k Call 280-7167 FOR SALE FRI SAT SUN BEAUTIFUL RENOVATION 3/2 CB Patio home. 5565 Ortega Pk BLVD. at 1225 Hull, wood Ave remO, 5289Ki 28c'.247E Tinseltown New S 211. custome-r k~ilLuxury Condo, 2/2.5 hIrovo tIars. $I2 I4 K TPC -Cypr Crk 2825 brick APARTMENTS q0-1424,0610 3u4, ofcIg waterngolf lot. T NTupgraded appli- .1 49kowner 285-2931 ances pool 2yr war- bungalow1300sf. 211100Seagate Ave Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611C. g24245 w te f21388 Dancy St. 381-8980M 332 iddleburg Out of Area/ -::'I Active Duty / Retired Bul,, .02.5. ,r.3c3r m a I 60 O ToWn Real Estate 302 Riverside 'rfges 194 LeesorD," ForSale NE904 2. 1055 U6USi46 Acres In Bamberg SC. 202GeogW/POOL -3/2, FSBll-2537lComos for all game.182acres -e00sf, remod kit/ba. T LSO5 Cosmoswnewrppl&tek. I IRl R S of field with remainder 294Femandina/ hrdwd firs. 1413 Rens- Fae -ac.$1281-5626in 296.Georgia Miscell 4eUS p. ame patches 320Avondale/OrtegaM HORSES H,5storic .:,.rn. > nroughout. Very well 302Riverside RIVERSDEnW n Y u or- 53ac. pro ,sinpainedandIsa e YouB or rhoI. nev,, r.1Maple Hi soi S ortsmans'paradise. 306rlntracoastal West FREE 30'"TV K-E. UWippt.h S ... 0 .... Offered exclusively by 31117 SausEer3Fi0 TcSellaHome WithRC1 IERA PARKWAY The Rowe Comany ,Ut. l i1 m modern on, -.$1,550 ,400.00 Chr 310 Man dann wke FN ne 2/1', L'.r" '".torisee $ 211A PAe Rowe 33Coun an8 31SArlington ikletoINew o- 2V The B rA xn s n Team mNC Mo untains- 330 Westside vaterOnljlS1000 ":' "" i'I N n 3Argyle 2hMIDDLEBURGO Rent 389-179NEW LOG CABIN 326SprIn field ., I; NAot a Gimmick ,'Simply a Gesture A. i no $1 10 mc, "389cabin on 2+ ac79,900. 3Dow n .. j523i9.-00. 90A4234 4316 mtn views, and stream, 330 Beaches_ to show, our continuing support 8:30-5:30 NI-F e ownes/2-2616 33Mddnlebug30t for those who sen'e. 335". North Carolin Melrose Cla._ Waterfalls, Views, River 338Baker County home fin.; 620 score iBnkrlc.sellEP.estyDa Only, Dec. 3rd 34l0St John's County fin. Call-535-3888 IV ctniedtnree I this 32StiAugustine 100% FINANCING ited Availability. 344St. Augustine Bea no% if L Call for Details & Private 3 Nassau County O rk904-2-4231 3BER 2 Bath. 2 car I ORDA RL Showing. Open 7 days/wk. 350 Waterfronty garage patio. Vinyl I-McKeough Land CO. 3MCondominiums 3/2 OWNER FIN or Rent 17006-0 fenced yard.I866-930-5263 360 Out of Area/Town/ to Own, St. Nicholas, all 170R G2 6 State remod, fen yrd, $950mo EOManufactured' 3S Manufactured Homes 24 hr rec. mag 514-6196 ----- ----- -- -- -- --- 3- I 365 omesnufae_ re 3l0Lots for Sale 3/2y La3tana Lakes5K EU"e - 375 Farms/Acreage FO 3bac u toales '84 Single wide 14 x 80. 30D Investment Property $175k. Cal1641-1301 1 il t a yjO E S 3/2 w/AC. Must be 382 Retirement Comm. I moved. $3500. 334-5672 For Sale FSBO near UNF4/3H1 3K Miscellaneous / 2yrs/old 1886sqft, 390 Real Estate Wanted 10min to beach and EA IW ODIKS AP RT E TS- - S 3-2Gated Comm. Front Real www.satchelsmarket. 1 (904)845 2922deck on shaded lot. Estate com/lionel.htm I Go to M ilitaryHom ebuyer.comC5 80 Call Brlonna 783-2460 W2y cross GA 2430 Buttonwood Dr. FR EE SE. TaittnailCO .G. OLD MILL BRANCH FSBO _I_"Buy_ a_ _____ __for Clean,quiet, secluded 3+3+B9us R. O acar W. of Savannah, 30mi lake. Brickmany S. of Statesboro, ImtE. upgrds.Tinsletown St. IINMEY ON of US HWY 301. 4600sf Johns Twn Ctr. $496,500 custom built 2 store 904-556-7337 6 house, located on 182 U acres of all good high OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-4, clean land. Vidalla 6936 Laloma Dr. Ig. exec . onion countryw/penty brick remod, 3/2, " of deer, duck.dove, 2700sf, $385k 626-1431 I Integrity Hom e & Finance. Inc. turkey,qual flshtng on the property Home OPEN SAT-SUN 1-S U features 3/4 Inch oak FSBO, 4/2. 509-4924. 1 We're YOUR #7 Source floors carpet & tile in 4352 Habana Ave. 5/4w/9ft'&4 8ftceilings for VAHomeb uying & VA Loans: O l w/custom molding UnIversity/Beachf AgA throughout Totally 1850sf -$199k, wired for electronics. Candlerhomes.comr We're the ONLY Has usable 3rd story. 327-0558 O aorches, 700sf arageH ME land features; acres 3 co pa ny 8lof ing atr l of Income producing 3ta l I least % Closing crop land, timber,4 acreIUa e stocked pond100 FSBO Kensingto Costs Assistance on 2ecan tree orcnard,I/ 3CostseAssistaniceo 2400sf barn 450sftfarm Eq 3/2 CuafDegSac split I EVlERY qhfJvi.W office. 4" x Mf sweet m plan. new flooring,R a water deep well. Total s and siding 1650 1 transaction. 3 I electric home, dual sqft. 904-220-4993 heat pumps,dual .Deti.s:M.ltaryomuye .cm1T l&l R- I 20 J NlMlil WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 365 Hafe 380 I etes 405 U nts 410 Condominiums 415 Furonised 420 Unfurnished 420 Unfurnished 420 Unfurnished 430 Roommates 507 sior Sale a Jax Beach/The Palms n a Ati. Blvd/Kernan- Share I 8/a 7 Westside House ICW -(Johns Creek) 4/2 orange Park-3/1.5 E -2/acres,4/2 home. DSL & all utill Sellinh Your Business? pWoLe 1Very b/bareaLet Furnished 42R/2BA 2 car gar, 1900sf, fnc Tnew carpet,aInt, tile, /3/2, + busnmR GR, Mobile Home on acre A 904-476-1214 Patio enclosed ydfpIc, fre n enedyar, washer 4 w/drm,remodlIt, N/s only. 904.8388054 Itexlst Brokersnnwelncome with deep well & septic JCP-3/2.5, 1 car gar TH, w/AC, autougarage, cpt, lawn svc Incid. /dryer. $500mo0+dp. w/appl. Great country w tank. $ C32, 000 For Lease or Opt. to Buy. 3 miles from NAS$1200. Walk to A rated elem 210-8736 PCS. living in town II $1150mo + ICW-Female. non 912281.4824, $1315Fo mo. 6t3931 Lawn care provided, no schi, $1395 + sec dep -8sec dep. Available Nov 15 smoker, 2 share New 91228mo2731 pets. For info716.966 Call 992-8097 ORANGE PARK 4/3 (904)374-9913 2/2 gated condo. Near Office Space A w KReno ICW-3/2. 1500sf, w/d, /2700sqftalrg ackS Coaepu. Unrity For Rent 92 2 20Refrigerator/Freezer 4Houses tile/new cpt, $1250m. 793 X yrd, plus o ffice WESTSIDE 3/2 ch/a new 0 m to beach. S ATLANTIC CAPITAL i /ceaker cu 4 Unfrnished Port wie space, 2 car garage carpet $650 + dep $4or 8m904-708-551-399035 1,000f STAINLESS STLAPP 2 ATANTI t AL ATTENTION GE-500Dishwasher 420 Unfurnised Port W L. 46510458 S .904r carpe34 $65 +or o808551-3990 Phills Hwy frontage. A 9 S-l N I irW JJI$75,OWhlrlApool washer S75. -"N ICW INDIAN SPRINGS 3/2, 15 0/mo. 904 68-618 Phillps Hwy frontage. CALL (94 2 -9 ---, 0io, el1dit, 0[ E...OP75.wt waher s75 lass A space. i GE Electric stove AMELIA ISLAND -Ocean 2 car ar, 1800sf, exc Orange Park Westside 3/2 Fresh OPS 32+ut +ep 86 parking spaces. MIC:|l;sal8lill[etU Come and See Avondale's self-cleaning $150. view, 4/4, CH&A 3 car area, $1250mo 219-6817 488 Sunstoned paint, new carpet, Call 612 6646 $9.9/f Can be divided Own a new home for less Rehab Draw Up Front Most Prestigious Riverfront Call 269-1478 gar, $1500mo 3-7012 3/2.5 1496sf $1095 large fenced lot, 3 ral e Park/ 6646$9.95/ ean ro then rent owner will No Pre- Pay Penalties Highrise Rental Community milTestoRbasesOrange Parkc/bCo. 3Sandealor fince.Call Sandy @ *No Junk Fees Spacious to3Bedrooms MANDARIN Amelia Island TH $1100 lake $1195mo. year (904)730-8060 $900mo plus deposit Ar eForest 695-2255 *36 Hour Closings Avail. Breathtaking Views of 2/2 all amenities 2/2.5w/loft Water ft od, Call 221-2280 Orane Park Full Service Executive f SHighest% LTV St. Johns & Downtown. Free Os.536-7916$825mo.. + sec. 247IC 5311 W new house 4/2, 90 William Penn Westslde 3/2 Fresh non-smker Offices & Suites fur- '=141,Malle No Money Down Covered Parking. Heating & Mandarn BaSrtramPk. 0f -'920s.appi C.e Short 4/20sf,$950 oner Fat Se Ofice Sutlver- Mand nen Shouse 4/2,.3/21500$0ait, new carpet, roommates to share st YurJob is y credit. 100% Financing Air InCled in Rent, Swimming New 2/2 near Hospit A NEW HOME term avail. $1600m + Large fenced backyard <|harre fenced lot, 3 3/2 house. n520m" sed prime Unlver- or' overlooking the River! nA 00 U p.Calla904-866-.431 FEDERATED MGMT ROUP es to base newly renovated pro MH.Can Sany aend rTet a $1 85mo. 333-1034 All Areas. Call388 1208 LAKEWOOD2/ (904)730-8060 $900mo plus deposit (904)631-5664 fesslonal building. 24 phe-naep rove Sovere a 39th ve Ns ho mw ACR D T CUpdatedCH7 0mo Orange Pr ok Island k 46WestdeE3/2 ise tPnm or Zomntars phone 695-2255 o e e3946 St Johns Ave($ N'side 2/2.5 New ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT RM, FPLC Updated, LAK OOC H mo Orange park2 OAAHOE PA GEA04.(904) 384-61S5 Townhome SCREENED PATIO, LG BKYD. + dep. 737-31491Harbor Islandr nWestside 3/2 women seeking Ute Emepowse rmn V & LAND HOME PACKAGE 9 7 0 cm r Cutonmeblinds, all REF REQUIRED $995778-2897 Lakewood 3/2 $1108mo 14Bayside Drie nice pool home roommate es 6+no Etrfurise aZone. Vanu- SSAVINGS! 912571142 A le Lakeworch 2 cargar $ 1,995 mo 9040sf273$1w/ard close to pets.98 806-3316 ous sizes avail Janu 3/2$DoubleWide w c o-/-y--sary 1st. 561-512-7432 onoh .25aresthet 61st S 564-1574 $1650mo. 221-0634yard c ARL2/1ye C himney Stove 3/2 & 11301 Lake Mandarin Cr E -3/2 f cudesacFEDERATEDMGMT GROUP NA. utils. 904Ava7775955il 12/1wntwn, conf rm o2 Dace oe t aIncl.$100om you! Ne rno r Cross Timbers Ct. Call 737-2542 (904) 73-8060$1100mo. $1000 deo, WSde-Roommates Middleburg. / Keystone. License OR reeritesds.net 1960sf cul-de-sa $1 m. w/Pool, 2500sf. PABLO Dyo904-810 wanted nice home, MANDARIN-4 rm offIce $980 Down. $595 Mo. Lender # LI0d00547767 A 912-322.2sfex mo/$ 0dep. 607-0377 mMAND.d/ 2 PnA B A o 904-803-1336 pets ok,$500m + dep The Benton Roofing CSaveThousandl9 SC IA 3715 Leewood Ln 4/2.5 lakeRUN 4 BR,3 BA fpOR Westside 2 4-6765 bldg on 1-295 262-7663 Call 291-ST2733 S 6AVIN8985 4 9 wGS 912-576ws1142 A rseo3e wenc.porh2dcarI gar $1,995 mo904-273, 0125 8061 WellbeckreROronr P hll Ho ac e 3/2,100f FINANCING I hnPnew 3/2 cluboone fit Laevlew Watermll 387-2333 ask for Cyrus 4/21745sf $1095 WSlIDE Spacious cony LAND -N -HOME Bnkrcy Self EMPnvest&4BeroomHomes FEDERAL GMT ROUP ONTE VEDRA BEACH FEDERATEDMGMTGROUP to trans Co 35ofesson Realtor mDuvalnd OK. Mark94-233-4231Becent, bbcourt.1800Park Mand-1400s,3/22 -3/2, across from (90 4)738 060 $300mo Ca 384-2631 Greatlotc. Confa Recep llSof FUa. aand OSE Ga AVOtd artin2Ave. $975mo. 505-9488-0709 Ca oolse $875 ar. $1195m0. 3562 Sawgrass Mail, pool, & Prkg Call 476-8242 ST. MARYS, -Osprey Ground fr 294-4668 Crabalforincentives Barazon Ct. 868-3381ease. $1150 5610 728-5827 Westside W387-1804 440 acaton johnalt Lnet stmS564-1574 jx P s P c 0 gro- E PVB -Solano Woods 3/21157sf$795 & up Pool non smoker $400m termleases. 10mln. to AW$300F B5mo21 4 ARL-2/1eLRKtchrk Stovt e 11301LakeDMandarinOCUr -3/2 fpicM culdesac, FEDERATEDMGMT GROUP nL uutis. 9s90477-5955 dwntwn, conf rm& OR newSao 2 Astlan Bc De4 sAvo. 3-t632 A2/ Lehu, re 1/1.5/11044sf $800 lawn care incid $1200 (904) 730-r060 irecept area. 612-4501un MARIETTA New land/ Aan r waterfront oBeach DuplDD URG savings to OCEANFRONT JAX BCH & refrig, W/D fenced FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 273-4356 465-0705r home package close to 32 bonuss. Newyou ANewly renovrg, lux yrd. Call 641-3961 (904)730-8060 2 WestsldenearNAS 45 B ooms nierI o 375town 4/2 read for u roof plumbing. Remod- 3/2granSSappm. w/d982- ..o 1 0 SAN MARCO cozyr 3/1, b utwls 3 abe 707-7523 No financing. 982e8481 Acreage priv.oc access. S E.erous Bryant ar. NReaty272-9395 SSANe P 20K ./a .2700mo. $1000/m tr Co mercial/ s nSA OPa. . 0 oat o& mo 6 8 wn c, AN n.5$2700m. 904631- 7833 119mo. an 654-6382 ww.leAN M seduxurycom $000/RCO S 3deARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS bdg Free rent. 2 470k 887 4822 like new 3K dn$300 Propertesprovded SE2/o ARL INGTON 3/2 w/fa MANDARIN 4/2 2 car arROUTESALE. wCall 1-866-88tt322 dis5edm nacnts. Clay CoorO S OpP/i1t SAN MARCO 2/1r For Rent EastHam ton Ny 5 SIDEf wkeNew 730-0024 910S90b.oetad 1'0% oi23CGGnfdo r wk2r813oo-80 Great cash on cash very nice, ideal for r sm51 br/4.5ba Seauy Realty bd-7456 SOUTHS /1, CHA, Paka $200 elen I es MIDEria H4/2 O esN return. 206-235-4452 all for Appt.00 mov& Details seniors, 750m 278-d,0811 EnD.I Cn, e $77cano. 904687-4962 0+sf e /425 WestsideSmmerca uNts or orro Rec Areas, Bridal Trals d nc 102 $90 744-2060 5376290 $1275mo, owner/agentd nc 10200 /2 Call 904-449-4724 $2000mo. $2700/mo Plum Lake m currently leased. For Rent c477-42 L INVESTOR SPECIAL HUNTER' RUN S ORTEA VENETIAN 3/2 Arinton 3 bed- 904-262-3061 www.leasedluxury.com 6778 Plum Lake Drve N 626-6393. fgA.DE ^ *- 2, ws &h 1m 0 OI78575ro bathlqrycom Segur e lahtmepl aId& Beh kded 1 CommerciaU , JO5NSALE1103EL3SOUTNEr Chea Cash. (904)2 209 on water, no stairs.5 ,r MANDARINloe (904)807-0910 3/2/2 1456sfa$995 Bedroom Wests de, r S Ho.OFEDMOP SCheINF, Cah /o room 23 bat had-MNcNRoPlrhms MOVINGMUSTl 6 u place, central air, feayd, no pets, $1280 br/ba4200sf (904)730-8060 737landlord reference PhillHwy frontage. 2ar8 o e 0Aparmn.ts bS.DEoH 103rd, nm $l995mo. -14-3 EWPOATSECfrs, f 3/2952 m og3rt 52 c ar Queens HArborTN FDRT MGMT GRU MN0 Businesses Terms. 910-7584 NMsOUNTAtNe ABINSo ^ m s In G wate r614.7294 3r n R /20 BOJAS E MH. c3 ana 430 foommares AP R e 605 -Schools S Ig cabi f el.lst o ss rshed 410 GCondominiums t nI c/ arport/garage, 5 carrlngo n V a $100 deposit cable 2laWssA space. 3/2 f+ ver acrestin 420Houses UnfurniCashedow new St. Johns Town PALENCA new ated t eway OPOAKLEAF oundom s T. JOHNS CO.-2/2.5 TH a TV NO PETS.Neotate 86 arking spaces. S per month. Cntr.$1250m.47652NDALEbr/ba 3/2, pro furn & decor Ren 129 155swimmng pool Mandarinnewerhome www Glen58 MacKenzie Circle rent. 0381SHOP25 n REAL ESTATE $a5 peo r2o monthmedLotS 4rdwavgr5e9xoundmwwewCdaos W e3 d ui 2nP k- oCsedOus.clw m de nie4s Cicle rn 8 12 Weeko ay9ands Dec l Call Mr. Bradley MH 4/2 Roowww.ncer-homes.net BEAUTIFUL r 1100$1100/monthly + 3/2/2. $1200mo $1200 s 47091 Meggs 942343652 ston Sanderson,9 orAltamaha291-3100 i Wanted to Rent water view MMN$1550+dep deposit234 3652 dep. 12408 Richards Queens arborw/Poo FEDERATED MGMT GROUP EXTREMELY NICE prv Co. 35-222 Realtor S AOffering SOacious Call 815-2457293 Glen Ct. 904-859-0498 2900+sfd4br/3ba ()730-8060 entprlv bafrig, cwv, SAVEfTHOUSANDS 9ao768-3324 607-8745 1 & 2BR's & 2 Pools AVONDALE All new Free Dec. $2700/mo World Golf Village ac/heat, 30rn 3049 Salon/Retail Space for Land Home Package 2 urnshed Bn o STARTING AT 4 Po5 Inside, 3/1, ch/a $ cp MANDARIN newly renovm+dp. wweq easedluxury.com 1319 Ardmore aICWria v home w/pool, P An -SPaonRMDalorn 3/2small Doubdrm house, 2 CloseRent all app, w/d, utshopping, 2/2 fpl, w/d 1 c gar, home, $ m. 4724 Rd 3/2$1500all To/Waterfront/sle of dy or retail offieS Misocelaeospd $42dad. 1ons ps okers cY, 3 nc Sv a1 l| pcpn h72s tori Mrd #3 53/ 2/12 9wkr J$STPm R +A Ready orE Retailic acresInJacksonville. 385Miscellaneous FCCJ & Downtown! $1100mo Call285-1164 at 268,3500 Queens Harbor w Pool FEDERATED M de Incl utl Call space. Aval Jan 1, $900 Down. $595 Mo. _CALL NOWI1387-2933 BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME 3600sf 5br/4ba (904) 730-68060 73-?65 374-3008. CALL a 10 ope0dfpeeptional Dec 1. n 0 n Grove 2/2, IN PONTE VEDRA MORANGEDARIN -T's 2/2.5 Dec. Free $200/mo Wsde-3/2, Fenced back ORANGE PI prv bath, CF&NAS2BRDUPLEX newlyrenov allDamen 4/4,bonusrm.3cargar, & 3/2.5, aood areas, www.leasedluxury.com yard,$9O0mo +dep. gE Po. ul prl bt. 9- Avi 9 405 o i Es il*90 4 i| [904] 783-3333 SETUPON RES NEWTN TILFEND $1100+ut.904-19-0709 oo w/poolservce $875&$92 219-0316 (904)807-0910 287-1316/449-4031 rt 831-1300 WW.RO.COM 4edroom2 Bathroom REF REQUIRED $595778-2897 $3200mo + dep. Avail $600mo Call 993-4453 W APVB 2/2SOAKS fplakevieweNow Ph; 904-10-5199 MAND-Brand New 2/2 RIVERSIDE -3/2, CH&A, 'SIDE-brand new 3/2.5- SPForcAPARTMENTSure. 2U6-9672 or 264-6805 ARGYLE GCS&LAKEASBURY 8365w/m or 904-710-8638 TH. Gated comm.pool, /r2eat conda0mo.tnhecI/eec rn Lare_______._3d Bedrooms amen. $995m. 716-6270 all appl In Idw/d. Over 2548 Phyllis St. 744-2442 eg 904-662-60 free cbl/elec Startin ave or Sello onLL os $1075. 669-472 from $125/wk. 465-1770 SbiaS 55v e's &o (uti ywa ~r e Call foo ICenVS0CLAY CO! MIDDLEBUanding 110 082o __ *__ fS * NoMoneyDoPVB-Luxuwn 2/2,ctarc lana Beauty, 3/2/2 DR fp$795 R'sde Huge Bre Ctationrk Charmeand PrIDEMcdeQus DrCAH 4 CHRISTMAS SMicrme sh Ivw 3 nc51 Mand-Cute 3/2,1 car 3/1 eautfuly renov. Free Appraisal with a closed loan. with benefits 2rApp/2Day ng Value More Than 100K to ocean $700 $500.off 1st Full mo JULINGTOCEEK Dr First Time HOme Buyers Okay ST. MARYS, GA -Osprey Ground fir 294-4668 Crabapple Cove Ct. S. F hort term lease. $1150 561-302-6200 $6508387-18040Vacation/ Cove lot 398 corner o ndale Cottage a mx Beach/The Palms PVB -Ocean rove2122sf4br/2ba 98mo. 904-386-9926 R e Construton red Cedar & Osprey Cir 543 Charles Pinckney BcRTO Oakleaf 4/2 2150 dancing 580 middle score $129,900 firm. Call stopjaxforedosure.com lbr/lba,$875mo, 1/1 + loft, $10Omo. $1500m. DecFree 2WSIDENRO.P.2BRIBA x8'&FreezertruckKD $129,900firm.904-476-1214 Newlyrenov568-8837 www.easediuxurycore 1527 Mddleburgne B$1400m. Appliances SMALLCOTTAE, QUIET programs 9OWNR FINANCING BY r(904)807-0910 1937Apk: Drive included. Joan 374-3005 REF REQ. $595/MO.778,2897 OCEAN FRONT CONDO, pacilgell as . PRVSouth Jax Koger Business Area 473 Crabapple Court Drive North 3104HN. Myle Ave. commercial 'a 910 U ,,r homo nlv 4 2/1900sf$625 3/2/21410sf $895 1203 Caage St. Augustine $39 n9 -44 Brand new unts 1st me n Jacksonvlle. Tmoven. $1095mo 1stmonth free DeerCreekatth 1125 BruceANMARCOW'sde-reduced3/2r. 3 1.5 9006-9644 S net.entire 100 units are for Sie room 2700 Secret Harbor G PWillsdon 1 H e H rCCeSS $10Kobo. 3 7 N te&rou mrooertiesn pets ok. 307-63122AvenuesMal (904)730-8060 20432Dunsford Terrace totally refurb, new cpt, oldcity.com/oceanfront Profitable Coin LaundrY $ oWsb.n3e1 L0o 9IaR2 stot 4/2/2se763sf $1125 /2 1821sfa$250 850 ak Leaf-Rd. '3 i 57s PIOritgaCge avail Po2rdt OK R'slde Waterfront 3000sf. $2100/mo MIDDLEBURG -Rentto FEDERATEDMGMTGROUPVAILAO BCH Ocean w/dryfod dry-clean 877.267-6139 2b./I 5b w/d, sec. prkg, December is FREEI own New brick, 4/2/2. (904) 30-8060 YULEEkNEWCONSTRUCTION Vfront2/2 6wk. cl service. Mayporty$90K. 375 Farms/ lease. $1200m 982-7383 www.leasedluxury.com Avail now $1180/mo 4BR 2BA, 2008SF, Sec Sys, utils & cable 707-7523 No financing. 982.8481 Units(904)807-0910 $239,900 904-2344316 SAN MARCO cozy 3/1 Sprinkler Sys Nconvecton SOUTHSce Lot 90-46-0256 Bsiness AcreageRealEstateSa~lCoveSt.JohnsTbonus rm hwd firs. fen Large Screened Patio. 390 Wan ed I, beautiful view. E. Arl, 4/3 $ISSOmo. 3gar. NISSAN Xterra '00.120K yd. ch/a, $850349.4457 All Appliances, Master Commercial/ SALON & SPA-OP Must. DeaeenuTract NO SIe $935mo. 635-8888 lawn svc, lana nrKernan ml, well maint, best Bath with Garden Tub, 500 Industrial sell, owner relocating. ATTENTION INVESTORSII mi crowave. Complex offer from NRTSDE & /At avanow. 223fY1997 offer. 631-2351 s A, 20k. 887 482. Savannah. Acess & ANGELO BUYS NORTHWETs se. ZLoced /s l29s f 95 l -Sac.$856 C Gareit For Sa 82-2030 Cele front age on 195. A HOUSES CASH Available. 707n9192 Neps uI2/2, newappi EARL split3/2, grt rm FP N'SIDE -2/1 new every-Call529-5629 C 25- 1 o A musUsee fet-ps topools deckCALn2293ar grr cul- 17inNGRDSRiOUsEonShLy builders & deveoe Any cond, handyman, NORTHSIDE cet, steps to oo. s deck.en,20car4a $610UD only 673,619 SOUTHSIDE -2/1, remod, BYERS PROPERTIES INC. 10737BNEW KINGS ROAD Serious only. Callers & m- damaged$e91.283 Bp.398-e!929 de 0 42-3743only67-1 $725m.+ d e p.-BUSINESS CENTER Financing available. distressed, vacant or S_"I, $99 Deposit SpInaln SAN MARCO 2/1, For Rent East Hampton N'SIDE 3/1, Like New 730-0024 "Ironwood" Subo. 9 R 8- 8- 8 occupied ANYWHERE No Alicaton Feel 2043 Dunsford Ter. Free 3851f br4.ba $750m+dep.Builtin 3. CGG or 81-880-981 Jacksonville FL ANY CONDITION... $2700/mo Dec. Free Segue Realty ratm-7456 SOUTHSDE 3/1CHanagementgroup.co&A, P www.ERADAN,$ONES.com2000 Excellent investment FALL LAND SALE Apts/comm'l/residential CTLL7SI-1510 Ntrpool$650.641-6219 www0leased.uxry/ Enice hood, close to 904-237-8519 Must Sell 904-634-4220 Equestrian Homesites TOO SMALL II Special $99.00 moves Efficiency, Furnished, $E0ne.42sManufactured tsorBor end StAcrtine Rat $139JustAcross Ocean, w/d.CH CLUB NA I BCHn new$ remod w/hd firs0282-5038 MauatuewmentsI Starting at $139,90m Quick closings or you Inu scnw.EbeS'side ( BayMe'adows Homes shopping strip 1000 SF Lakefront HomesItes restrictions apply. CALL (904) 240411 9r hse in Loften Pt. N'side-853l Howell Dr. &9A) 2 story home each. Located in Mac- #1 Bankrupts & Foreclo- Startingsat$199,900 Petcan Pointe 96369 Piedmont Dr. 3/2, fenced back yard, 4/2.5 5mintomail, Private Gated Community 904- 813- 2 $1200+util917-81712 3br/2ba enny on busy SR 121 sure Bal Loans. No 904-757-8742 SOUTHSIDE -2/2di2nd fir,e$n20v+ u in91 /25 carpet $775mo. 10amin to beach. RTO / Mobile Home, w/d near 1-10. Each unit credit scores. 725- 6127 RecAreas,BridallTrailsSANMARCO lc w/dI nc10200 Ca 904-449-4724 $2000mo. 866-9555 hkup, shed, rmin- currently leased. Won't Last at These PriceslT 3&BRS all 333-8083 New Const,1800sfrw/d N'side Eagles Hammock S'slde 3/2.S TN w/gar utesfromNASOP Seiu ,nure only 100% FINANCING 1-877-JRC-LAND We want to buy CALL 398-9492 Gardner ic. $1000mo. 4/2 2 car agarnew, app new 1500sf, gated. poo Mall, no pets, $650 plus $250,000. CalI Bnkrpc *,Self EMP, Invest FloddaLand&Ranches any area.1 SOUTHSIDE-II vinagio. Call 949-355-3220 25mo.422-8053 $300mo. 904-502-607 deposit. 904534.490 904-613-7759 or233-4231 partceorcondtion SAN MARCO -2/1, Beautlful new 3/2, HamtonPark NSRENT2OWN -No S'SIDECH&A WDh. up. C Now 350-9529 1500+sf, dw, wd con itecountertops, LAND FOR totheskypropei-ties~com 993-130gar or fp c,$1000 $1250/mo220-0410 p wsd dt21 .'cF banks.iBadcreditok. garage. len jra. rpra AS LOW AS SSOO.O DOWN &4n AveN 50V'x125". ar'or fpwc,$1000$21GoIs r,'De coFree $700-S800mo 384-1712 rake. a9C75-dep: 21H7 Call 695-2255 20.Otr v eel bullng o SALEtusRtByN 3.Rt'slde detached home. p3R y sr ragd shea. no & I In b~k Prime P ic GeOWFAST]E wallahaSA rE QiMt1 lf n SOUTHSIDE -IOR Cl-&sA. SSTxrnitou wnl97lag5o ,904)e0-.040 OPA/lR t BrandeNew.Bnrlc Laeir 114 36 Mr. ecie)nur.O 4/2. Renthto own. Ipgrd MOriy seller. Will con RocelVe 12%.RebErn,t Callahan4-Arg na lEs. $495m Cil Luxor ons.904.728-S2T4 Hawklns Cove appi.fpl, 407497.00W lust 2yrs old '.-'2-3r pes $.,m0o aep Sciredb ReaEstme R nE. Bro nr 7 4 S'side 3/2.5 TH w/gar 20345f 4or,'2ba4/2 A dar. & n .e lard, 3.'2, 82 0429 3. 3e aPe Bo3n ic. le.-a . R..Boe 2new-1574 sde atedoo, $1500/moDec.F reoctedn HawkBrens Cv dI 6eWESTSIDE -2/2, w/d hkwww.easedluxury.com $1200m+dep. of2 lotedn Hawkins Cvt lease opt Bob 334 ,01 4 MELROSE, FL -42 ac others $625 219-0316 S'SIDE 3/2 Move In SeI! H$1250mo. 904-221-5020 water & garbage ICi. 5 Indusi cleared w/ beautiful W'side-Gregory West New 4br, 2300sf. $1450 OAILEAF S'side St. Nich area totally, 962 99eal oaks remaining and a 2 Apartments unit. Near Avenues & Info call: 916-479-3626 PLANTATION renovated 3/1, $950mo W'SIDE SW very clean. ac pond, many extras Holiday Savinasi 195. Storage, poolmV dgyc a No n c nopets.5 p 1 7 C L 52-478-1106/9380 y or Kell Call forPdetails. 777-5581 extras. $1200. 673-5588 2812 Sheep Head $1600 619-640-1986 S'slde Waterleaf New $ FOREST .3500sf blog, visityut, Real Estate 4/2/2 1845sf $1125 over 3000sf, 4/2.5, all e.nedOCCC2o do. MITCHELL CO. A- 219 W'SIDE Newly renov 1 & S'slde Baitram Pk 3/2.5 Call for Incentives OAKLEAF-TH, /2.5/1, apple, $1900m. 422-8053 427 Mobile Home c- 1213-33i33 we McHELLaCO.dA 219 for Rent 2 Br's on Ortega River. lcgar $1325m. 1st month FEDERATED MGMT GROUP great loc. Gated commST.AUG.OCFR 421 Lot ReEtals naturalnwoods &e food fonictr p(904)730-8060a$1000mo.874-8009 S3Bd/2Bth $1650+ Lng-A UA00sbft.$650- dep. INVESTOR NEEDED.20% plots,deer & turkeyForu nApartmentsmgonrP 1/2olic 3/4-562tT5 more Info. &Call ood- Fur, nr$60 9 4-423 Move g 2 gt . Home for Rent. TermCNoSmk/Pets ARLINGTON la .l 3962 or 4039668 Rern money secured mre& G Furnished Move In Special 3BD/BA 1600sf Golf Comm 4/2., l10763@hotmail.com lotonlciywaer. 229-888-2418 4aApartments W'SIDE off 103rd, nice $995 mo. 1-3693 It W/WATER ST. AUGUSTINE Terms. 910-7584 410 Condominiums 2br, ch&a, $575/mo, LVIEWPOOLSCREEN" "mrBusinesses T MOUNTAIN CABINS 412 Retirement nci waterl614-7294 St. Johns Co. CR 210 EDPATIO,FENCED OCEANWAY .4'3 branao 4Now 4301t 507 Forsale Nestled in the mtns of Communities 4 o i Brand New 994-861-4097 BORHOOD%.$1050.g EMAIL ...-Lr, i...e r.-,,-3L. C JAPANESERestforsae. 605 Schools acre tracts starting 4Houses Unfurished gs r n iOPR,,OAKLEAF Jbr nomes ST. JOHNS CO. -2/2.5 TH, p Arlington pea- In high traffic W'sIde loc., 1-7 acrnsuf ured 3/2 brand new end unit avail now, from Wj> room 2fbath Make Offer. 904,710-8897 price $9ss Awr eew Hom AVONDALE3br/lba Private. $1145m 403-9221. .. HousepFor Rent $1295-$1550264-1425 W54-63G2 wimminRpool, travel & overnight ws Homes duplex, $750/mo Call n Oak Leaf Planta- r e k 6ST. N slit utinties MACHINE SHOP in R /purchase 828-25!- 1004 i42vMob, e Home Lots 407.859-6444 for details W'stde 3/2.5 brand new Ition 3/2 1750 sqft --Ora. Equally, 1 month N. Central FL, 10,00sq ft 430Roommates never lved in, 1 car new construction, / leaf Plantation CoS/2m deposit. p.o.c. Robert Building all Equipment. 1 Week Day Class Dec 5 NASSAU CO. MH 4/2, 435Rooms to Rent AVONDALE Riverfront gar. $1100mo. 866-2948 Clay County Schools J,9 4/2/2, 1750sf, Megg9234-3652 aw 8 Week Eve Class Jan 9 ca2/2.5. fplc spectacular $1190/mo. 904,291-8243 r community Clints c Fnen500. Super Instrcin ch/a, 2.5t a c fncd 40Beach/Vacation/ view $1650472-9642 W'slde Brand new 3/2, 904-962-9985 ammenities included, Vilano 4br/3.Sba beach Atl Bch/Mayport 3/2 TN Companies. 1.7M/nllon. www nmyf"eLcom bckydk Resorts appi mnclclose to grades, avail112/1, home brand new!!!Hw NoSmoker(Pets $400 GPN 51% NPM10%, No (904) 269-2555 bckyd, beautiful oak 44Storage/Mini- BAYMEADOWS/ A, everything.$825mw422-8053 ICW/GIrvin 3/2, new cpt (904)4062992$1175 firs, fen' pt m.+1/2 utIs635-1971 Brokers.352-538-2896 FIoridaReal Estate Instit. 904-266-2738/334:8426 Lockers -2/2, gated coy8prkg,95t,;_.g9_4_6,,_241VI'nOragarPancaccess 100-away, per- ODUM, GA -65ac, nr Services Baymeadows/9A gated d IWInda ng4 283 Harvest Moon rampIawn main incid Altamaha River. (Jesup, 455Wanted to Rent water view 3/2 Move In newly remod. fncd yd, FEDERATED MGMT GROUP $1399m.'904-687-4962 2y special$1395$1400m, 1st & last. (904)739-8060 VILANO BCH Beachfront or 912-586-245BAYMEADOWS/SS3/2. o r42-61/42 16 3/2, all apple. 2 decks,3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINTNG 15 69sf, Ver Nice Modern,2/2 w/updated or 765-9523 .2 Orange Park 3/1.5 gar $1600. 904-669-0415 Apartments $1250m. 904-553-1497 screen Hg TV, Screened ICW/KERNAN 4/2, 2100sf, it fenced yard,W/D. WESTSIDE -lbr hse kit 100 ac. horse farm, 24 Furnished BAYMEADOWS 0 9A porch, nearbeach.$1495mo. 2 car oar, w/d, $1375 314Hollis.$800m+dp. eqa dep,$4CYmo no stables, 1/2 mile track, -overlook condo 3/2 904.646.1715/757.232.3366 avali 11/25616-2429 210-8736 PCs@ avakI/1HAUD77114854CTUITI ONRI RSE small 3-bdrm house, 2 ., Room for Rent all apple, w/d, utils, pool PV-Gated Sawgrass 3/2 ICW/Waterfrent/Isle of T big barns, fenced pas- St. Marys & fitness, cov prkg on canal, nwyrenv Palm 3 /2slofmTUITIONLRNIMBURSEMENTS tures, $7,250/ac. Call 322-8698. $1000/mo .535-75m1 on cana, newly renv Palm 3/2,-$1500m, gst, ARUPNGTON/SOUTHS3DE big deer, farm rent only. Close to base newly renov, all apple, 7701 Timberlin Park #1531 2/2 Income. $4200/ac. $300/mo plus some. $1150 378-306 '1726 Ryar Rd. #3 22 6S IIR0ADMASTERI 137 ac open land. paved utilities BEAUTIFUL New 3/2. 1st road farm rent Income, BEAUTIri Naes Hie sORANGE PARK ROBEArSLNtDe&tTIMBER 405 s $875/mo.aHarris Real 351rier Rose 4/20 ]733 3 INRP.m612 Crystal Way 3/2.5 $1200 620 Acre tract In Putnam meant 629 3103I(904)61Crsa0a3/9&01904) 83-3333 County $7500per acre, Eagle Harbor TH 3/2 new t212 Ketterllng 2/1.5 $750 L800) 831-1300 WW.ROADMASTER.COM 800-833-0499 Arlington area construction, garage, 11WESTSIDERIVERSIDE www.flaland.com ANSLEY OAKS upscale area, $1400. "VR APARTMENTS 276-9672 or 264-6805 ARGYLE GCS & LAKE ASBURY 8365 Swanton Ln. 3/2 $1300 380 Investment large 2Ustory,2central GatePw2/2I5 Townhm 3-4 bedroom H 3-4 Bedroom Homes 8041 Beaver Creek Dr. 3/2 $1050 Properties he i n &aa k 3-4 Bedroom Homes $795 & up! 1014 Memorial Park 3/2 Prpetieat& air, W i Frontf$1200 y2 $995 and upi1216 Adrian Ct. 3/1 blinds. $585mo (util. lHTSRCOASTAL WEST Call for Incentives!up M B6 PlymouthnSl. 3/2, $900 'oe not Included). $500 Townhouse for lease, 1863 DLEBR-wood3Driv security" dep. Appll- 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 1863 Sherwood Drive NO Money Down cation credit check garage with opener, Timberpoint 3/2/2 1280Sf $795 NORTHSIDE a Free Consultation and PreQualification.. Investor Rehab required. Clean & newgated community 8071 Timberpoint Fenced! 303sProserveLandlng Dr. 43 52300 Loans Available guiet Community, with pool 7 minutesto 4/2 1745sf $1050 573wHardeevilaedCLe5-.2 $1750 2 Hr App/2 Day Closing all 724- 7800 ext 2471 beach, all appliances including washer and $500 off 1st Full mo JULINGTON CREEK 10342 Woodley Point Dr. 5.-2.5 Fr1600st TimeHom e Avondale Cottage tyepe rpnt condition! Avaie- Riverside 570 Lady Lake Rd. W. 4-2. 5 JAbr. $750mo '-5150 able Jan 1 $1100/month 352 Redwood Lane 98 Misy Morning Ct. 3.2 $1400 1I Rebate New Construction dea. lsacnaa~. possLbl.n CpcyO u bringapt hoidas adow)th you! ---eeaemngmngopcmI,, ,., ,,,,"'',-,'.,,,,a,+. Em U.II Support your military newspaper For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. 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Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form. sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: C 1 wk 0 2 wks 1 3 wks I 4 wks DEADLINES ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IFTHE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED DE D I E n O FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than JAX AI R INDMDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- week. 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Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code N OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 M onday QOne Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 mbw - I r nrrm r nmrm9 jrnrma vir n~n r narmw r war irnirm nwmrm jr um mra I PRPo PP *PIE RE FRRoFRE9,PR *FE oFE oFE oFE Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 700 Domestic HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY Needed for (1) 21mo. old child. exp prefd, but not req'd also clean large home, cooking & laundry St. Mary's, GA. area. 912-729-4635 Jovencita para llmplar y concinar free room. Call 220-1565 702 Customer 702 Service Signature Flight Support (a BBA Aviation Ser- vices Group company) world's largest FBO and aviation support net- work has an immedi- ate opening for a full time Customer Service Representative. Must have valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ GED and flexible availability. Candi- dates must pass drug screen, 10 year back- ground check.$9./hr to start. Apply In person before 9/25 : Signature Flight Support Jacksonville International Airport 1470 Yonge Drive An Equal Opportunity Employer Fifty seat, 24X7 Inbound medical call center seeks Customer Ser- vice /Team supervi- sors. All shifts. 3-5 years of previous call center experience pre- ferred with supervi- sory responsibility of up to 25 agents. Heavy telephone work. We offer a competitive salary, health, dental, life and disability Insurance and 401K. Please email your resume along with salary requirements to ReplyMD@aol.com. REGENCY AREA RETAILER $9/HR 904421.8143 705 Financial TAX PREPARERS NEEDED $11+/HR. Taxwise Soft- ware exp helpful. Call 904 434- 2677/220-1040 WFM- a national mtg lender is looking for highly motivated eople inour area to e loan gofcers. No exp necessary, we will train, Gd pay with unlimited potential 1-877-227-4592 7 Accounting/ u06 Bookkeeping 4 Year degree or equiv business exp req. Resp Include Month-end journal entry preparation, G/L account recon- ciliation/inventory cost analysis. Overtime req'd. Email resume to Rob Best at Rbest@ flarock.com, or fax to 904.791.1807. Florida Rock Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Accounting/Clerical OP CPA firm. PT, some experience required. Fax resume to 269-2551 BOOKKEEPER FULL TIME ASSISTANT with strong computer skills. Knowledge of Great Plains and degree preferred. Fax resume to 645-5960 Market Center Administrator For local Real Estate company. Duties include; all accounting & payroll manage physical office & staff. Salary $28K to start, other opportunities for strong candidates. Email resume to jsullivan@kw.com TAX PREPARER/BOOK- KEEPER -FT. perm. Must have 2yrs exp preparing tax returns or public. Knowledge of acctg & tax laws and computer skills. Quickbooks exp a plus. NS, Busy Westslde office provides paid vacations & benefits. Fax resume & salary req to Mary 693-3373. or email mlrlO40@aol.com TAX PREPARERS Seasonal, 2yrs exp. preparing indiv. tax returns for public. Knowledge of tax laws, computer skills, busy Westside office. Fax resume to Mary 693-3373. 707 Driver Growing Co. needs Short Haul & Regional Drivers. Be your own boss. Lease purchase. You control your home time. Earn big $$$ weekly. No money? No credit? No problem! Own your own truck. Company drivers welcomed. CDL & 2yrs 18wheelerexp. is req'd. Call 800-877-3201, or Andy 800- 726-8780 www.sheltontrucking.com 707 Driver -' Company r Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat *Home most weekends 8Co. starting pay $.31-.34/mle O/OP pay $.90/mile + fuel supplement S$.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k Bonus 800-723-3424 for info Driver Drivers wanted. Make $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Beaches, St Aug and Jax....Para Transit available Call 493-5222 ask for Tim Collins DRIVERS BV&B hiring CDL-A, 2 yrs exp. SE region, home nights & wknds. 904- 358-1322. Drivers CLASS B Apply at 2240 Dennis St. 2 yrs food deliver exp. req $9.25/hr. review after 3mo's bring MVR if possible. 354-7600 DRIVERS- W A N T E D delivering bread. Various routes $7 & up 367-1455 DRIVERS You can earn $800 -$1100 next and every week. & still be home weekends. Must have CDL A & mostly clean 3 yr MVR.. 356-0500 DFWP. Clean MVR, 2yrs exp. benefits. Insurance, DFWP. Maxville. Call 904289 7000 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER -Exp'd & reliable. 854-4804 894-8774 Pay by the load + bonus plan. Excellent benefits. Apply 8160 Baymeadows Way, W. Suite 300 EOE *** Home *** Every Day *- PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION $45k $55k potential 5 days week Home after every shift - $750wk guarantee Vacation & Cobra neg. Up to $3k bonus for exp Fuel Drivers Local Jacksonville Area Fuel Tanker Night Shifts Must have: CDL A w/X endorse. 3 years T/T experience Clean criminal report 3 points or less on MVR If you rieet these requirements, Call 866/443-8383 X2 for application Leader in the transpor- tation industry needs a Class A Driver to make daily JAX to S.C run. Exp. with military freight, forklift, loading & unloading trucks. Hazmat endorsement pref. Must be able to lift 100 Ibs. Must pass drug test & background check before hire. Exc. pay & benefits. EOE. Fax resume & current DMV report to 213-404-0903 or email to jaxre- sumes@bellsoufh.net. READY MIX DRIVER Experienced only apply. Must have a Clean MVR .Current class B CDL with DOT card. vacation, pd holidays, 401K, health and dental insurance. EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA CURB 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 ROLL OFF DRIVERS Exp'd Class A or B license F/T, good bnfts 786-5503 SEASONAL DRIVER -For the Salvation Army Angel Tree/ Kettle Program. 301-4844 TRUCK DRIVER position for heavy equipment sales/rental co.ust have class A CDL, & exp with 9-11 axle load. Exc pay with comm & benefits. M-F some OT Apply in per- son nationwide equip- ment 11950 New Kings Rd N Jax w/ warehouse duties. Entry level, $Shr. Apply in person at The Parts House 10321 Fortune Parkway, Bldg 400 Drug Free wkplc CHENEY BROTHERS, INC NOW HIRING JACKSONVILLE CDL A DRIVERS South Florida's fastest growing food service distributor is seeking local route drivers in Duval, Clay, St. John & Nassau Counties to deliver groceries and food service products to restaurants, hotels & other retail customers. Must have clean driving record and Great cus- tomer service skills. Earn up to $45,000 yearly earning potential with complete benefit package including health insurance and matching 401K plan. Fax resume to: Dir. Of Recruitment (561) 845-4705 Email resume to: michellee@ cheneybrothers.com Download Application www.cheneybrothers.com Owner Operators LOOKING FOR TOP PAY PLUS FUEL SURCHARGE? We are seeking qualified Owner/Operators for contract to work with Trailer Bridge direct. Based out of Jacksonville, FL our contractors are running primarily in the southeast, allowing for excellent miles with quality home time. This is not a seasonal contract, but rather an opportunity for consistent miles year round. Requirements: *Class A CDL with Haz/Mat endorsement *Min 2 yrs exp w/no more than 3 moving violations in 3 yrs *No DUI or reckless driving convictions Contact: Trailer Bridge Recruiting @ 8002603070 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer (EEO/AA/M/F/D/V) Comeom e . This unique opportunity offers the following advantages: No operational costs Administration support and assistance Access to additional clients while continuing to service existing clients g Ability to provide propriety products and services Call Today! 904-786-6665 *JACKSONH HEWT 'Additional terms and conditions apply. No guarantee of employment Most offices are independently owned and operated. For additional locations, call 1-800-234-1040. 710 I Industrial/ STrades ACE CONSTRUCTORS a growing site contrac- tor/ road builder, in the Jax area seeks exp'd: -*Supervisors (Grading, Concrete, Underground) 'Heavy Equipment Operators SFinish Grader Operators 'Curb Machine Operators 'Curb & Sidewalk Spe- cialists *Structural Concrete Specialists SFuel Lube Techs 'Skilled Laborers SDump Truck Drivers Competitive Salaries & Wages, excellent ben- efits. Please fax resume to HR @ (904) 726-5991 or call (904) 726-5990 AUTO GLASS INSTALL- ERS EXP great pay plus bonus. Must have owner vehicle 475-0666 Bellingham Marine, a leader in the manu- facture and construc- tion of marinas, seeks a Construction Project Manager for our Cal- lahan Florida Drystack operation, to direct & coordinate construc- tion activities. Responsibilities Include managing labor, equipment, and sub- contractors for mul- tiple projects, prepar- ing daily reports & change orders, sched- uling, safety adminis- tration, customer relations, & supervis- ing personnel. Required experience includes a strong background in steel construction and light gauge metal building experience preferred- Travel is required. B.A. Degree with minimum of 5 years experience OR equiv. exp. & ed required. Computer skills & travel are also rirquired. Send resume & cover letter to hrobellingham-marine .corn or HR BMI Corp PO Box 8, Bellingham, WA. 98227. Co. info. & job description avail- able at www.belling- ham-marine.com. Equal Opportunity Workplace. CABINET INSTALLERS Multi -family cabinet & countertop installers for Jacksonville area. Exp a must. Earn $1500. -$3000. per wk. Call Paul 904-838-2791. CABINET SHOP Exp'd help 5 years plus preferred, bench, lami- nate, finishing, machine operators,,good work environment,benefits 730-5004 ext 7 CARPENTER FRAMING EXPERIENCE W'side, Argyle, OP area Tools & transp. a must. Call 759 2875 CARPENTERS/ FRAMERS/ LEAD POSITIONS avail with residential FRAM- ING exp. Transp. a MUST. 40 hrs/wk. Top pay! Call John 219-6921 CARPENTERS & HELPERS for Resid framing. Benefits avail. Sub crews OK. 993-1111 CARPENTERS & LEAD FRAMERS. Benefits Great Pay, Lots of work. 262-3181 CARPENTERS COMMERCIAL Form, Frame & Finish. Tools & transportation a must. Top pay, benefits, paid holidays + vacation. Call Max 800- 693- 7838 DFWP/EOE CARPENTERS with inte- rior trim exp & own transportation Call 904-864-6684 EOE DFWP Class "A" Industrial Mechanic for 3rd Shift Mainte- nance Crew. Must have 5 years exp. Pay ranges from $16.96 plus .26-shift diff. We are an EECC, Drug free work- glace. 401K, Health/ ental/Life Insurance, paid Holidays/Vaca- tions. Apply at Gilman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxville, FL 32234 or fax resume to (904) 289-7736 CONCRETE FINISHERS with crew. Must have a 9 man crew. Hrly rates. 772.0861 CONCRETE I SUPERINTENDENT Fast growing Concrete Company is seeking individual with all supervisory skills, from layout to completion. Knowledge of struc- tural concrete a must. Starting salary $75,000 plus benefits. Send Replies to: BM 9298420 C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL GC firm is seeking gen- eral superintendents, 3 pos avlbi, and estima- or/ coordinator in Jax, FL & Townsend, GA for commercial multi- dis- cipline projects. Com- etitive salary & excel- ent benefits. EOE Fax resume 904- 928-2091 DOCK BUILDERS WANTED Exp & trans a must. Good pay. All positions avail. 904-537-7413 Boasso America a leader in the intermodal industry needs com- pany drivers. Must have Class (A) CDL with (X) endorsement, min. 1 yr. driving exp. Regional operations - home most nights. Pay loading and unloading. Updated fleet with 2006 Model Tractors. Com- pany benefits include eaith ins., 401k plan, paid vacation, paid holidays. Qualified applicants apply at 1827 E. 30th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206, David 904-475-0336 DRYWALL FRAMERS & HANGERS Group ins. Pd, hols, vac 401K. DFWP. Apply Fickling Brothers 1703 Lamberth St. DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANG- ERS & FINISHERS Com- mercial, by the hr. 757- 7333 DRYWALL punch-out man/touch -up needed. Must be exp' d & have tools. 904-262-7049 DRYWALL SPRAY Person & touch up tech needed exp'd only. Must have valid DL. Call Mon-Fri after 8:30am 272- 0879 ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS MILCOM SYSTEMS CORP. wanted for project at Washington Correctional Institute. Pay based on experience. Send resume to: HRpensacola @ milcom-systems.com fax to 850-478-9687 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS for Blount Island project. Veterans encouraged to apply. Start $10.50. Call 732-9300 Equipment Loader operator for grade crew. Great Benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 ESTIMATOR for com- mercial interior/ exte- rior finish contractor. All levels of exp will be considered. Exp with On Center Estimating software a plus. Fax resume to. Bill Sanford, Inc. at 904-384-0198 FIELD TECHNICIAN A multi-state con- struction company has an immediate need for a professional Field Tech for our Jackson- ville and Central FL ter- ritory. Person should possess min 3 yrs con- struction background, tools, reliable vehicle. public relations skills. highly driven and ability to multi-task. Clean background and drug-free a MUST! Fax resume to Attn: Jerry Carter (850) 222-2283 710 Industrial/ I710 Trades INSULATORS For in town projects. Comm & ind. pipe, duct & equip, exper. req'd. Immediate work on current projects. Need dependable trans. Drug Free 730-6707 Paint & Body shop, Full TimeGood benefits. 904-786-5503 PAINTER EXP'D NEEDED. Must have transporta- tion Call 384-6032 Pipelayer Hillman, Talman- Laborers Good benefits,,health dental, pd holidays, Vac. 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 PLASTERS & LABORERS needed. Fla. & GA. Call 229-245 9791; 269-0215 PRINTERS- exc oppor- tunities to help us grow in tallahassee Florida. We need patent binder operators & a saddle stitch operators with several yrs exp. Exc pay & benefits with relo- catin assistance. Call Lisa at Rose printing Co, 850-325-6846 or email to: lisas@roseprinting.com EOE PROJECT MANAGER Fast growing Concrete Company is seeking a Project Manager. All phases of concrete operations necessary. Excellent salary and benefits available, Send Replies to: BM 9298466 C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jack- sonville, FL 32202 ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288 0431 Roof Shinglers Needed for out of town work Call 904-298-5177 SCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS HOURLY NEEDED Exoierlenrc:. transp & phone.- r,-a'd 904 291 1972 SERVICE TECH AND FIELD TECH. Holland Pump Co. hiring for Pump Service Tech and Field Tech for delivery and pick positions. CDL Class A or B required. Send resume to doug@holandpump.com jim@riollandpump.com SHEETROCK HANGERS- / HANDYMAN- EXP'D Must have own trans. Call 445-8251. STUCCO PUNCHOUT PERSON needed. Exp only. Call 724-1637 Support your military. The best bargain in town. We bring the military market to you. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. Supervisor Trainee Building Products Industry seeks an ambitious, energetic mechanically inclined person for a Manage- ment Trainee position. Prefer 2-year degree. We are an EECC. Drug free workplace. 401K, health/dental/life insurance, paid holi- days/vacations. Apply at Gilman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxville, FL or fax resume (904)289-7736. TRUSS PROFESSIONALS All positions. Design through fabrication. Day & night shift. Pay based on exp. Exp. not req'd. Apply in person btwn 10am -2pm DFWP. Manning Building Supplies, 11155 Philips Parkway Dr. East 713 Legals LEGAL RECEPTIONIST Busy law office has immediate opening for FT receptionist. Duties include: Answering phones, filing, sched- uling appointments. Prior legal exp helpful. Send resume to: jreagor@jaxlegalhelp.com or fax 904-399-3377 Paralegal firm has immediate opening for experi- enced paralegal w/excellent litigation & computer skills. Send resume to: dmahan@ colestone.com or fax to: Administrator 904-353-1055 714 Insurance CAREER OP-CSR or Agent Lid req'd. Busy Baymeadows agency. Fax 904-731.2449 CSR LICENSED 440/220 FT or PT, Fax resume to $10-$12/hr 731-2599 715 Management/ ARCHITECT/INTERN AutoCAD Proficient Exc. Bnfts; Palatka FL. Partner Opportunity retaiapa@gbso.net BUSINESS DEV. SPECIALIST Responsible to build and develop rehab /out- patient & contracts Qualifications: bachelor's degree preferred. Sales exp, particularly in health- care services products is preferred. Fax/email 904-215-8415 email cbennett@ hcr-manorcare.com 715 fManagement/ 71.5 Professional EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT SPECIALIST Keeton Corrections, Inc, currently seeking E.P.S. at Jacksonville facility. Job requires Associ- oates Degree or 2yrs exp in vocational placement or Human Resources. NCIC back- ground check, drug test and valid driver lic req. Competitive wages, Benefits include health and life ins, vac. hol, 401K. Apply in person, 2020 Dahlia Rd, Jax. FL 32254 EOE Fifty seat, 24X7 inbound medical call center seeks Customer Ser- vice /Team supervi- sors. All shifts. 3-5 years of previous call center experience pre- ferred with supervi- sory responsibility of up to 25 agents. Heavy telephone work. We offer a competitive salary, health, dental, life and disability insurance and 401K. Please e-mail your resume along with salary requirements to ReplyMD@aol.com. GRAPHIC DESIGNER Exp., creative Designer needed for ad agency. Mac proficient. Pay commensurate with exp. Full benefits pkg avail. Fax resume to 904-737-0307 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 Choose Success with I Southern HealthCare / We are looking for an individual who has: "A .proven track record in the long term care industry in admissions "The ability to drive cen- sus and quality mix for 13 facilities on the east coast of FL "Demonstrated knowledge on how to develop, train and implement sales plans for optimal census goals with both internal and external customers "Excellent commu- nication and ana- lytical skills "Ability to travel overnight This person will report to the VP of Admissions and Managed Care in the Casselberry office. In return for your successful experi- ence and talent, we offer a very com- petitive compensa- ion and benefits package with a growing and dynamic company. Please email your resume with a sum- mary of what you can bring to this position along with salary requirements to jadevin@sovereignhc. corn SENIOR CLINICIAN LCSW/LMHC FACT Program serving mentally ill population in the Jacksonville area. Great Salary, benefits. Fax 813.289-1517 mnunez@ps- corp.net Substance Abuse Specialist CAP for FACT Program serving mentally ill population in the Jacksonville area. Great Salary, benefits. Sign on Bonus. Fax 813-289-1517 mnunez@ps. corp.net 720 Medical The Atruim Assisted Living Now has the following positions available: Part Time & Full Time LPNs & CNAs Needed Apply in person to 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to 724-8228. BILLING/ RECEPTIONIST -Urology office. Univ Blvd. Fax 730-2554 F/T for busy Allergy Practice. Exp'd. Ability to travel req. Fax resume to 904- 646-7997 FRONT DESK OFFICE PT or FT for busy chiro- practic office. Must be energetic and work well with others. Fax resume to 230-1040 FRONT DSK Mgr M.A. w/10+ yrs exp. pre- ferred FAX Pto: 904-378-0104. MEDICAL ASST- for S'side OBGYN office. Minimal commuting, exp preferred. Fax resume to 399-3436 NURSE PRACTITIONER neededfor Duval county 100+K/yr. Wound Care experience preferred. Travel required. Send resume email:mka- zamias@woundtech.ne t, fax 866-968-6339 PHARMACIST NEED A CHANGE? A wonderful opportunity Is available at the Naval Hospital & NACC Kings Bay. Excellent Benefits/401K. Paid Holidays & MORE! Phone: (888)621.9727 Fax: (888) 620-0092 LaniercorpiSaol.com www.lanienndc.com Physical Therapy Assistant at Naval Medical Clinic Mayport FL. Ree. PTA tive salary and sign-on bonus, 36 paid days off, insurance, 401k. FAX r e s u m e 0 t o : 1-210-735 8648 or email SaratogaJob@SBCGlobal.net PROGRAM ASST- must be a CNA. For adult day care. Also need COOK. Ph 425- 6991 RN for busy S'side Can- cer Center. Detail ori- ented & comp. exp. a +. Prof. network exp. a +. Fax resume to Laura (904)346- 0815. RN FT & PT Orange Park Pain mgmt exp helpful. No wknds, no shifts Fax resume 904-276-4462 Attn: Clinical Director CSC Taylor Engineering, Inc., a growing coastal & water resources engineering firm, seeks can- didates for the following positions in its Jack- sonville and West Palm Beach offices: Civil Engineer 3+ yr exp. in waterfront/marina design; site development; preparation of con- struction plans & specs; construction observa- tion. H&H Engineer 0 to 10+ yr exp. in hydrology, hydraulics, hydraulic structures, floodplain mapping, modeling. Coastal Engineer M.S. in coastal/ocean engi- neering. 3+ yr exp. in littoral processes & beach nourlshment,numerical modeling, coastal structures. GIS Specialist 0 to 5yr exp. w/ ESRI GIS soft- ware (Jacksonville or Tampa). CAD Technician Exp. w/ AutoCAD or Micros- tation to produce site layouts, construction drawings, terrain models, volume calculations. Environmental Scientist B.S. or higher in envi- ronmental sciences or engineering. 3+ yrs exp. In permitting, wetlands delineation, NEPA, mitigation, WQ assessment/modeling. All positions require proficiency In one or more of the specified areas, good oral and written communication skills. All include comprehen- sive salary and benefits package. EOE. Send cover letter and resume to: Human Resources, Taylor Engineering Inc. 9000 Cypress Green Drive, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL 723 Dental CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTANT Exp'd for progressive Northside practice. Must be a self starter with good communi- cation skills. Excellent benefits, 34 hr wk. Fax resume to: 221-5194 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced Dental Receptionist for Arlington cosmetic practice. Must have great communication and organization skills. Fax resume to 221-5194 NEW PATIENT COORDINATOR New, modern, stream- line design, first rate Orthodontic office in Orange Pk is looking for a dynamic, profes- sional Patient Coordi- nator. FT comp. sal. bnfts. Responsibilities: greeting patients, pro- viding them with a high level of patient cen- tered care, pleasant phone etiquette. Strong communication skills, dental/ orthodontic exp desired good working knowledge of MS office. Email resume to hr@imagineorthodontics.com EOE/OFWP 724 Education PRIMROSE SCHOOL hiring for various positions. Hiring in Julington Crk 230-2828 Fleming Island 298.3938 St. Johns Forest 824-1100 Immediate Openings Adjunct Inst w/ret bene- fits. Disciplines Needed: Math, Eng., Mgmt, Safety & Psych.Must have Masters deg w/18 sem. hrs. in applied discipline. Fax resume to Suzie at 779-2344. , Embry Riddle Aeronautical Univ. 725 cOffice/ 725 Clerical BOOKKEEPER/EXECUITVE ASST FT salaried position. Strong cleri- cal, bkpg & oganiza- tional skills req'd. Full benefits, significant advancement 0opty. Enterprise North Florida Corp. 4905 Belfort Rd, Ste 110, Jax Fl 32256 Fax 904-332-9925 EXEC. SECRETARY FT for busy Doctor. Typing, computer skills & organization a must Bnft. Fax 904- 346-0887 OFFICE CLERK Pest Con- trol Co. Basic ofc skills. Good bnfts. 771-5566 * ,]el:0 I ; ',111 l ['[4> 4 it1= ;* Our TEAM is in search of an ENERGETIC person. PROFICIENT in Excel, Word, & ACT with Basic Acct a must. EXPERI- ENCE in flooring, blinds, & draperies a plus! Fax Resume: 904-280-9542 Professional/ 730 Personal Services HAIR STYLIST & NAIL TECH W/EXP. RECEPT/ ASST Booth Rental. Blow Out Salon384-5605 Orange Park SERVERS PT & FT positions. Also hiring CULINARY POSITIONS Please apply,in person: 6050 Youngerman Cir. at 1-295 & Blanding Blvd 735 Restaurants/ 7 Hotels Bartenders, Waitstaff & Cook needed. Apply in person at Stadium Club Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 CLIFFS NIGHTCLUB is now hiring for all positions. Please apply after 2pm at 3033 Monument Rd. 645-5162 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384&0870 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train-.AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff and Security Day/Night shifts avail. Biggest showbars in Jax! GOLD CLUB 645-5500 CROSSROADS SHOWBAR 247-4322 EXP'D GRILL COOK, CASHIER SANDWICH MAKER & CLEAN-U.P FT/PT, no nights or weekends 724-8226 FRONT DESK-pleasant voice, Apply min person 9am-9pm M-Sat. 1500 Airport Rd.Next to Zaxbys FRY COOKS -Exp. & dependable. Good pay SERVERS All shifts. 4553 120th St. 908-4202 JACKSONVILLE MARRIOl"I HOTEL is currently hiring for the following position: *FRONT DESK CLERK Please apply in person or fax resume to: 904. 296- 3450 Jacksonville Marriott 4670 Salisbury Rd. FAVORITE RESTAURANT AND BARIIi WE'RE ADDING OUR 4TH LOCATION IN JAX- ORANGE PARKII ".a.REALLY HAVE FUN AT WORK " NOW HIRING: Line/Prep Cooks Servers Host/Hostess Bus/Dish Expeditors/Bartenders APPLY AT: The construction trailer onthe site Our new location is: 1750 Wells Rd. Between Oakes Rd & Orange Park Mall (next to Carrabba's) ON-THE-SPOT INTERVIEWS NOW MON-WED.(this week) 9am-6pm To find out more about the Miller's Ale House or questions: www.atehouseinc.com PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM SERVER PT SS days, $80-$100/day. Exp req. Call aft 2pm 641-4877 SERVERS with exp. Please apply in person: Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd. Jax, Beach 249-7787 Waltstaff, Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 Waitstaff Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 737 Real Estate CLOSER/PROCESSOR, SExp'd. Sought b? Title ins. Co..Detail oriented, self' starter. Fax/email to (904) 280,8818 or adamiachoicetltle.com 740 Retail JEWELRY SALES Sales experience req'd. $25 -$50K + bnfts Aply at Monahan Jewelers 619 Atla,'tic Blvd. Atl Bch 745 sales COUNSELOR POSITIONS FT, PT, to work with women on weight lose program. Must be highly energetic with good people skills. xp'd in sales, nutrition & psychology helpful. Early advancement opportunities. South- side call Cheryl 721-1553 Orange Park call Becca 317-9775 and Ponte Vedra call Kristy 280-1820 Immediate opening for an EXPERIENCED outside SALES REPRESENTATIVE with a MILLWORK building products sales back- ground in Jax area. Daily, in-territory, and occasional overnight travel is required. Well-established, growing company provides travel allowances and other excellent benefits (i.e., health, dental, life, disability insurances) 401(k), and more. Promptly Send Replies to:BM 9327219 C/O The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 Sales Person in home experience a must. Organized self starter, unlimited earning potential. Please fax resume to Custom Surroundings 565-8496 Attention Mike. SLEEP RIGHT MATTRESS Hiring highly motivated pro. sales assoc. retail sales exp pref. High commission plus hr. pay. HIth benfts avail. d. vac. F/T, wknds req'd. Call 904-814-3004 for immed. interview. WORKFOK FOR THE BEST! 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BB9500016 EEO WEISER SECURITY SERVICES 725.4600 SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Full and Part Time IMMEDIATE Openings $8.50/hr for training $10.00/hr after training completed National Security Com- pany has immediate openings for Security Officer and Security Supervisors in the Fer- nandina Beach area. Weekly Pay/Medical/. Dental/401(K) Avail. Free Life Insurance H/S Diploma /GED, valid driver's license and security license are required. Must be able to pass drug screening and backgrounds check. Customer Service Ori- ented, good work history and willing to work various hours a must. Please Apply: (904) 261-5551 M/F/D/V/EOE 89000174 WORK JAX EVENTS Get Paldl CSC. the event management leader, is hiring energetic indi- viduals. Class D lic prreferred, but we will aIn. Must be 18 or oLder. Call today 904-630-4012. EOE. Lic. #BB9500010. 755 Miscellaneous DANCE INSTRUCTORS We train, no exp nec make $300-$600 /wk Call 262-7604 DIR. OF CHURCH MUSIC Keystone Heights UMC, FT, Traditional & Contemporary skills. Music degree or related exp. Email resume to: KeystoneUMC@bellsouth.net FIELD TECH Fire & Safety Eqpt. Sales exp. helpful Good pay/bnfts. Call 904,346 0111 INFANT & TODDLER TEACHERS & VAN DRIVER openings FT & PT $6-$9./hr, 3 locations. Mandarin 262-0330, Riverside 399-1009, Beaches 246-0882 755 Miscellaneous LAUNDRY TECHS & HOUSEKEEPERS -FT & PT. Rotating shifts and days. DFWP EOE on bus route. 731-8230 MAINTENANCE 10-15 + hrs /wk permanent. $15/hr. Call 363-9077 MAINTENANCE TECH - Fortune 500 Comp seeks tech to perform highly skilled work in install, repair and maint of commercial food production,'handling, storage, packaging, and related equipment, appliances and build- ing systems. Will per- form routine lubrica- tion, testing, and preventative maint. 2 yrs exp in commercial food equip and completion of appren trnq program in elec. refrig, plumb or equiv required. HVAC and Journeyman License desired. 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Website www.laserrental.com. 760 Part-Time EARN $1,000+ PER MONTH very part-time as a life insurance professional. Let me show you how. Carlton Higginbotham (904) 210 7035 c830 Child 8 Care 4? Child Care in my Mandarin BiA home. Please call Gfor reasonable rate Meals provided 268-6210 835 Cleaning 83 Services YULEINDY'S CLEANING SERVICES Carp" Excellence is our goal Residential & Offices Services. Free Estimates Lic'd. Call us today and let us make your life easier. 686-5070 Fax 727-7939. E-mail yuleindyscleaningserv@g yahoo.com Housekeeping position wanted for all your house cleaning needs. Call Shannon, refs avail upon request. 374-3896 862 Health/ 862 Beauty Independent Herbalife Distributor (904)771-2556 Iv. msg. Kie2Success@hotmail.com 894 Massage ADD 1 MASSAGE DAILY Best recipe 4 relaxation Great Christmas Gift. In/out, all areas MM16389 1975 Wells Rd. OP. 272-9115 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 95 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques. DINING RM TBL. Duncan Phyfe style dbl ped. Mahog inlay 45" x 89" w/leaf. Good cond. Pd.$1800 Ask $1500 OBO 891-6639 Formal China Hutch With buffet dining table with six chairs and leaf. New condition, excel- lent but. 233-1931 902 Appliances 4 GEelectric30" free- standing,range elec- L tronc timer and clock,self cleaning white,exc cond. $150. 269-1478 Before 8pm SGE Electric 30" Free-standing Range Electronic timer and clock. Self-cleaning, white, excellent condition $150. Call 269 1478 902 Appliances ? KENMORE STACK- KENMABLE WASHER AND A DRYER S Two years old works great, can deliver 904- 994- 0100 4. KENMORE WASHER / AND DRYER \1/less than two years old. Can deliver $350. 904` 994` 0100 4 Maytag Neptune S Stack Unit - Washer/Dryer.New never used, didn't fit space. Sells for $1999. Will take $1400 264-9434 MAYTAG WASHER/DRYER L SET REALLY GOOD SHAPE, CAN DELIVER, $280. CALL 904- 994. 0100 Refrigerator Almond, side by side, 24 cubic feet. Has ice maker. Call 729-7218. Leave mes- sage. $100 4 Washer & Dryer Good condition $50 tl( for both. Call 705-8601 905 Articles For Sale c. 2001 Dakota Quad Scab bodyguard bed liner will help you Install $60. 904 594- 6373 S4 Factory 18 in. S Mercedes Benz tires/wheels $100. Exec. condition. Call 904-771-5208 c? 4-Sale Toy Cars |Trucks, Tonkas etc. Old Country Rock other 33'va 1960s blue mod. tone depress. glass dishes 264-1719 4 Tires Ford Ranger 14 in $40' Stereo floor speakers $60; Alum wheels off '99 Camry $ 100 obo. 771-4674 4 8MM Movie ,Projector, very good condition, 904-387-1529 4 25 gal Fish Tank w/ accessories, w/ stand $35 8box tile 12x12 beige still in box $40. Call 904-771-5208 4 Air Conditioner Window Unit S I 1 Yr old, Sears Frigidaire $200. 904-641- 5059 excellent condition BLOWOUT CLEARANCE SALE on name-brand kidswear! Save 50-70% OFF retail! Exclusive TIME LIMITED offer! Log on www.magckidsusa.com Mention Discount Code: MK15679-TU for HUGE Savings! i Craftsman Radial Arm Saw-2 HP 1$100, Table saw 100, boys dresser $35. Women's motor- cycle jacket size 8 $25 993-8281 4L CRAFTSMAN RIDER MOWER 10HP/30" starter and seli- noid, worth $600 asking $400. Ask about deliv- ery. 904-594h6376 Do You Have a Pool? Are you going to S build one? I If the answer is yes, please read this ad carefully. I have all the necessary pool equipment you need. | Filter, pump, lights, I vacuum, heater and state of the oart con- trol that will allow you to operate the pool from inside the house. If you already /chifer that will solve the problem and put the water at a per- fect temperature. All I equipment is brand new, never used, is still in boxes. Make a descent offer and it's yours. For more info call me.(904)315.4019. Ask for Luis..- ENT CENTER -Cherry, Polk, fir spkrs, stereo cab, patio table w/4chrs, Kenmore, extra Ig capacity w/d, Total Gym XL HD 996-8816 d Exercise Equipment Cardio glide, $50, Sand stepper $25. 729-7707 4. Folding Stairway S8'5" Pine, $55, fuse it box main and 40 breakers square D steel grey $100 384- 7909 a. For Sale - | 8mm movie projector kLj 387-1529 & GE ELECTRIC STOVE 30" wide white S really good.con- dition $65 ask about delivery. 904-594-6373 ICE BOX -Antq & stereo, CD, turntable, radio, tape, both exc cond, Best offer 269-1957 4? In. line Skates K2 soft Sboot brand hardly i1 used paid $120 selling for 30.00 call 317-0973 SKenco broze window 13ea 36x48,2ea 26x48 S rollout with screens 2ea doors,removed frm 27x12 deck $500.00 OBO 284-0536 Lou 4 Kenmore Refrigerator S18cu. Icemaker 1#175,GE-500 Dish- washer $75,GE Elec- tric Coil Range,self-clean- ing,white $150 excellent condition 269-1478. 4? LadiesLeather Coat Handbag size 12. XI$100 Suede jacket szl3 $55. Girls sz 10 Jean Jacket boutique $20 384-7809 L. EAF NET COVER for Xi ? ':'3:.J-', .:r J..i 4.:?" L LIL' TYKE PLAY HOUSE i-4,) 00 /C A L L 14 .6761 4 Oak Table & Hutch With six chairs. \l)Double pedestal excellent condi- tion $1000 262-1290 after 5:30 PINBALL MACHINE - Bally "Mystic" $550. 466-0022 4, Power wheels car .| Fisherprice Two I speeds and reverse 3 Sbatterues and charger incld $70. 904-641-5059 4? Radio Controlled Firebird XL elec plane, VL new fuselage & radio, extra batteryHow to video, $75.00. 269-1478 before 8pm. 4? SAFE SMALL FLOOR I $100,clarinet $100, - dorm fridge $40, shopsmith $350, paint ball gun $50. treadmill $100. 904-272-7352 g Sleeping Bags (5) $30 For all, upright x vacuum $20, boy's bike 20" $10, VCR player $30 with remote control. 782-6222 Storage unit 10x20. wood floor well built $1,200. Whirlpool Washer/Dryer $300. Call 838-0294 SSURF BOARD 10' 4" 3 Stringer, clear, tri fin, rozo custom made $395. Good shape 821-1550 sp TIres new mounted & balanced P235 70R17, DynaPro 4e $130. ea Call 282-4279 TONNEAU COVER For Ford F150 6ft bed, 6mo old, exc cond. $100. 542-0958 VACUUM Kirby G4 with accessories $350. Also DR tbl w/4 chairs, $200. Call 535-4653 aft 10am WATER SOFTENER (3) Kinetico K-2000, (1) Brine tank $1000 obo. 904-261,4058 915 Building S Supplies WINDOW SCREENS (New) All sizes, -- $2.00 each. Call 912-674- 2469 r 24, 2005 21 917 Buildings For Sale METAL BLDGS (2) 1-(100x150x20) 1-(150x80x12) Both in good shape, lOyrs old. Will take down & deliver. Also 2 Free Standing Coolers for sale. James 904-545-6569 METAL FRAME BLDG. 100'x 100', $10,000. Call 352-498-7020 920 Business/ 2 Office Workstation / Cubicles ONLY $595 Herman Miller 8' x8' With Pedestal & Overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922A & Jewelry Diamond Ring Wedding Set, white gold, 2.63ct, Total wght, Marquis solitare 1.77ct, clarity SI-1, color HI, appraised @ $32,000, asking $12,000 obo. Must sell. 718-3252 SEA SHELLS -100's of shells, very rare, rare, uncommon common, never displayed, col- lected by divers through-out the Pacific. Conus, Glo- riamarls (Glory-of -the- seas) Cyprea - Aurantium (Golden Cowrie). Murex Pele. Just to name 3. Will trade all or an antique grandmother or grandfa- her tall clock. Moon face pref. 386-364-0729 928 Electronics S 8MM Movie Projector, very good condition, 904-387-1529 S Bose 501's Floor Speakers And two Bose Acoustimass rear cubes w/bass module $300 xcond. Great sound. 904-529-9630 o Car Subwoofer and Amp 10" sub in L tube. No box needed. Crossfire 70Wx2 amp. Excellent condition $95. 882-5267 4 RCA 19" TV 5 years old, $50. S Call 904-334-8554 904-908-1564 Saturn '01, Green, SSW, all extras, 27k 1.0miles, $7000, new 100% financing if eligible. Call Lt McMeekin 249-0938 SSony Wega 36" TV Excellent condi- tion. Complete with stand$400 904-778 7809 SSubwoofer & Amp 10" Sub in tube, no 4 box needed. Crossfire 70w x 2 Amp, excellent condi- tion $100. Call 882-5267 4 T.V. 19' Panasonic Color, xcond, $40, I Pioneer, receiver amp, xcond $25. 529-9630 after 5pm 35 Fruits/ 95 Vegetables CITRUS FRUIT U-PICK assorted varieties, navels, satsuma. Switz. 287-2726 or 707-7913 GLAZED CHERRIES & PINEAPPLES -For baking: Also pecans. Reason- able prices. 387-9277 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel Heaters- 2 wall mounted - propane. Very rea- " sonable. 564-4098 945 Garage Sales ARL -6524 Brademere Rd. N. Sat 9-2, Santa Suit, many others. 4 ATLANTIC BEACH MOVING -1317 May- S port Landing Circle. Sat 11/5 Sun 11/6 & Sat 11/12 & Sun 11/13 Fum, clothes, toys, exercise equip, backyard swing, futon, cmptr desks, numerous HH items, 249-5967 Baymeadows-tools,phot o gear,books,pictures & frames,gardenware & kichware,etc. Sat 8-4p 8211 Kensington Square. 4? Dog Kennel plastic.Petmate pet kL porter. Large 36" L x 24" Wx26"H. $15. 00 Call 278-1952 ICW-3830 Luth Dr. E., Sm blue rocker recliner & other great stuff. Fri 8:30-2:30,Sat 8-1pm. 4 MOVING SALE! SWasher/dryer set i C $275. Playhouse $100. Fish tank & stand $100, twin boy bed, prim colors w/slide tent area w/ mattress $200. Call 534-2514 A Multi Family Sale T Fri/Sat 8:00-2:00 rl abClothing baby items toys & more. 110 Oakwood Ct. Middleburg O.P. MISC ITEMS HH items, 1339 Bay- hill Blvd. Sat 9-4. so. off Blanding, L. on Jefferson Ave. Bayhlll Subdivision. Bargain Hunters Galore This Sat & Sun have your garage sale at The Market Place. Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 9Crh Garden/ 50 Lawn LAWN TRACTOR -John Deere L120 Series, Briggs & Stratton eng, ., 20hp, wide cut w/grass collector & fertilzer attachment, $2500 obo " 779-9730 LAWN TRACTOR MUST SELL PRICE REDUCED John Deere L120 Series. Brlggs & Stralton eng. " 2Ohp. wide cut w/grass collector & fert!l ier attachment. Original price $2800 asking $2000 obo 779-9730 4 Mower, 4HP, 22" rear bagger. $75, SlSears gas edger S$85, Accordion 120 Base deluxe, misc building supplies. Make offer 781-6222 955 Household ' 955 Furniture 4? Antique Butterfly - Leaf Trestle table, perf. cond. $350. 264-6364 4 Bassinette new in , box.Portable/travel(fo 1 lds).PrecIous moments.light blue/yellow.lncludes canopymattress.sheet. $40. 278-1952 Bed, BLOW OUT NEWMATIRESSES Warehouse Showroom Low Overhead=U Save Must sell Today!! Twin Sets $79-195 Queen Sets $135-$395 King Sets $250 -$495 Memory Foam close out 334-8573 or 5057941 BED -00000000AAAAAAA Bedr- A Brand Name Queen Pillow Top matt. set new w/warr. Sac $170. Can del 858-9350 Bed- Brand new King Luxury Pillow Top mat set w/warr. Must sell $190. Can del. 398-5200 Bed -Full mattress & box " set new In plastic $110. Can deliver. 391-0015 Bed Beautiful temp- pedic mem. foam matt w/10 yr warr. $250. Can deliver. 904-858-9350 BED.A- BARGAIN BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $99 King $140 em. Foam From $260 (904) 674-0405 BED -A Queen Ortoho- pedic matt. set, new w/warr. $99. Can deliver. 904-398-5200 BED-Qn. Sleep Number 2 by Select comfort 1/2 price. 241.7100 SB ED Queen, mahogany with S matching dresser " and mirror excel- lent condition. Buy $600. was $1800. Call 904-233-1931 or 904-536-8870 22 JaAlUr NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, November 24, 2005 955 Household Furniture SBedroom 4Pc Set $298 l% Fall Clearance! 3 Pc Queen Bed $19- 5 P Oak Dinette $199 2 PC Sofa&Chair Frorr$29 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$99a VCR's From $1l 20" Color TV's From $75 4 Drawer Chests $6CE CORT CARANCE Beds- 2 twin Jenny Lind Style Dresser w/hutch, night stand & bedding $500. 904-945-9918 BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $200 (904) 674- 0405 Carpet-New, ivory S plush 7'/x12' $80; I-lounge chairs with cushions $20; sump pump. New $70. 27163584 Complete Bed- room Suite For j $400. Oak. new. Please call for information. 864-4725 COMPUTER DESK Broy- hill 4'Wx7'H, all wood. exc cond. $250 910- 0397 Couch- Excellent condition, beige k 1 w/burgandy floral Sprint. Priced to sell. $150 OBO. 264.3486 228 1095 COUCH -Leather Sw/autumn $750. 1|1Rod Iron kitchen table set $350 large wicker chair $175. all/ obo. 904-537-7862 Couch leather, | w/ ottoman $750. l I )Large wicker chair t $175. all obo. 904-537-7862 a Curio cabinets. SOak, mirror & glass. SI Lg Is 7' x3' small is S 3' x 3' $250 for pair. Call 912-674-9317 Entire Kitchen, nat. mpl cab. w/pull out shelving; Matching Isl, gran. cntrtops, Gennair Cooktop, Bosch D/nW S/S Refrig, Micro, Bit-in oven 2 Nat. mpl bath vanities w/cultured mrbl sink, Jullngton Creek Plant. 406-5564 Kingsize Waterbed SGood condition, $50. Call 705-8601 LOVESEAT cream Ithr, 4x4 south western plc, 2 end tables, 350 for all obo good cond. 278-1802 MATTR -& box sprgs, kng sz, Simmons, 6 nights, pd $1000, sell for $500 278-1588 Moving Sale. DR Set, Kids BR Set, dressers Kit. Dinette. 829-6880 Oak Table W/4 Chairs. 48" diam. with 24" extension, perfect cond. $435 Phone 264-6364 Twin Mattress $15 Pet taxi $15; Golf 4 clubs and bags $20; Car stereo amp/ subwoofer $95. Call 882-5267 STwo each Mattress Sets $75.One set & b $50 for the other. Call 904-276-7944 W/D -Whirlpool, lyr old, $600. Walnut bkcs & cabinet $100, Glass top DR suite w/4 fabric chrs + buffet $ 700. Sable stone kit counter with lower cabinets $1200 220-9290/508-847-8636 c White Oak DR set. Glass top table & 6 chrs $350. Glass Front lghted cIna hutch & lower cab $200ea. Oak game table & 4 chairs $250. Sofa $150. 237-3468 960 Machinery 60 & Tools 4 Craftsman Radial Arm Saw 2.5 HP, 4 $100. table saw $100, boys dresser $35. Women's Motor- cycle Jacket size 8, $25. 904-993-8281 FONTAINE LOWBOY '05 Hyd. det. Pony mtr 55ton 25' Well $49.Sk 3704443 Li Ufe size Yoda Star Wars episode III Slimltededition, incredible detail 29" tall.$200.Call 269-3281 965 Medical TRANSFER BENCH adij legs walker w/whis, quad cane. 379-3702 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services SBaldwin Acrosovic Piano with bench seat $2000. OBO tL 904-993-3185 EPIHPONE SG red w/ strap, stand, cord & case. $250 obo 389 0253 PIANO LESSONS Great gift Idea, quality Instruction. Prof teacher. All ages, Military discount 912-882-1942 PIANO -used, Kimball, $650 exc cond 982-5168 980 Sporting 9 Goods ARTIC CAT 500 (4x4) '05 New cond Comes w/ (5x8) Drive on TrIr. $6900 Call 904-477-9764 SBcycle- Folding IDahon Mariner 6-speed, used one time, $200. Phone 264-6364 Body Solid Total Gym. Compact design, like new. $325. 422-7849 Bowflex 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. P90 ($130 value). Ideal for hunting, bird ing. Great Christmas gift. Price firm serious calls only, 287-9729 or leave msg at 287- 0917 Ducks Unlimited Rgalnsut Gore -Tex, Advantage Camouflage, Quad Parker. Like-new. Top has detachable insu- lated liner jacket for cold weather warmth. $225 ($400 value). Per- fect for all cold, wet hunting. Great Christ- mas gift. Price firm, serious calls only, 287.9729 or leave msg at 287-0917 Fieldline 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 CLUBS Top flight irons 3-SW $150 1,3,7 woods masterfit $150, powerbulit, driv- ers 1,3,5 woods $120. 904-269-2192 Golf Clubs Taylor Made R-580 driver, 9.5 degree, RH, S.flex original Tay- lor Made Ultralite shaft w/original and great grip good condition, w/Aeadcover, $80; Great Christmas gift. Call 287-9729, leave msg 287-0917 Pool Tables New Huge Carved $1895 All Maple No Formica. 1/2 Price Today 334-8573 www.westwoodbilliards.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 9/2 Mossy Oak camo pattern, 400 grain Thinsulate insu- lation, 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 RIFLE Automatic, Bel- aium Browning 270, 9350. Muzzleloader black diamond, $150. Treadmill like new $150. Ping Pong table set, $65. Call 783-4647 980 Sporting Goods 4 X-mas Sale Golf shadow boxes $20. Iron sets, wood sets, single clubs balls, accessories. Call Walt 778 9167 Save $$$ 985 Trailers 12'x6' Enclosed Utility Trailer w/LAWN equip- ment. $4000. 725-4177 TRAILER -& ladders for sale. 5x10 trir, used for landscape, ladder holders. trimmer hold- ers, (3), brand new spare tire, shovel holders, asking $550. 24ft fiberglass ladder, Pd $350, sell for $150. holding 14ft ladder. asking $50. Painters ladder $20. 291-9498 ask for Paul. v name and number Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 560 Financial Services 1010 Pet's & A1010 Supplies 40+ PUPPIES Pet Emporium Avenues 464-0146 OP Mall 278-6800 Akita Puppies-AKC, 7wks old, 910-642-2964 AQUARIUM 75gal- S48"x19"x19", lass l ettop, wooden base Cabinet and top filters, rocks, and more $225 firm. 904-269-2192 BASSET HOUND PUPS AKC, 2M/3F, HC, $300 Cash. After 2p. 214-9564 BASSETT HOUNDS -AKC, 8wks, 4m, 3f, HC, POP, 288-6476 C AKC Beagle spayed 4 female lyr. Free.Needs I fenced yard. No small children.Love other dogs. 904-772-9287 Bird, Nanday Parrot w/ nice cage. $250. Call 645-1785 Boston Terrier male pups CKC.black & white,shots, HC,$600. 386-963-4932 Boston Terrier pups- $375 Call 751-1734 Boxer puppies AKC/CKC Fawn $500, Flashy Fawn $50. 386-755-3807 Boxer Puppies AKC Flashy, Brindle & White. Born 10/10/05. $500 Call 912-437-6182 BOXER PUPS AKC, males & females. Call 904-333-9530 BREEDING CAGES CANARY OR FINCHES must see serious inq. only $200 obo. 838-4034 BRITTANY PUPS IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. AKC. FEMALES $500; MALES $400 CALL 630-2526 Cavalier King Charles puppiesAKC. Gorgeous. Ready by Christmas. 850-223-1373, CHIHUAHUAS AKC. S&W, M&F. HC. Exp'd Breeder w/refers. Well Social- ized. 904-771-3719 CHIHUAHUA -Yorkie, Dachshunds, Peek (white) pups 219-0974 DACHSHUND -mini, blk & bik/tan, red, HC, CKC $250-.$350. 352.562.9924 DACHSHUND PUPS Mini, AKC/CKC. Long & Short hair. $400+. 386 364,8345 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS -AKC, ch sired, $1250. 912-673-1282 FREE to good hm 4mo inside male kittens afftnate/sweet blk/blk stripped. 904-398-9826 FREETO GOOD HOME adorable Basset good w/kids. 641-7246 753-1829 German Shep. Pups AKC 2 litters born, pure White and black & tan Outstanding. 880-6736 JACK RUSSELL Pups Reg $175ea. Dachshund Pup reg $325, 912-729-3543 /912-322-8466 LAB -Pups AKC, born 9/17, S&W, HC, M/F, yellow, chocolate, Parents on Premises, $350-$400 289-8779 LAB Pups AKC reg. M/ F yellow, chocolate, bik, 350. Call 386-963.4932 LAB PUPS AKC S&W HC M/F, all colors, ready Xmas eve, 737-4539 Lab pups-X-masAKC Silver. S/W. POP Will email photos. 912-383-2277 Labradoodles designer pups. M only.BIk $350. Cream $490. 706-556-0504 LABS (2) 10mo. M/yel. lab & a 6m. old bik fern. Fixed, papers. 838-8412 4, Macaw- Blue and Sold, two years old, X with cage and toys $1000 OBO 477- 7341 Mastiff/Ridgeback Lg family protect, $500-$950. 504-9633 Mastiff AKC M, 3yr, great w/kids. $2000. Call 993-7238 Min Pin pups CKC, 2 fern. $350. ma $300 591-4447 or 777-8385 PEKE PUPS CKC 1 girl, 4 boys, POP, ready 12/18 $500904, 964 -5435 Starke PEMBROOKE WELSH CORGI PUPPIES-1M/2F, $550.904.724-8696 Pug/ Pekingese mix- designer puppies. Sm, cute $425. 504-9633 PUG- 4 fawn fern. 1 blk fern 2 fawn m, AKC, $600 491-1946 Iv msg Pup Clearanceli Cocker $299. Chesapeake, Poodle, Schnauzer $349 iG $375 & more. 710-7645 Puppies Mixed Breed cute, 14 weeks, females red, s/w $60. 845-7547 Y ADORABLE Y PUPPY SALE I! Maltese, Beagles, www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 RAGG DOLL KITTENS before Christmas, shots & papers CFA cert. $400 Call 264-5837 Rottweiler pups- AKC,POP,HC.10ma/3fem $500ea. 904-783-3328 SCHNAUZER PUPS Ready Dec 1st, 4F/2M, blk w/white markings, F-$450; M-$400; 904-579-6403 SHIH-TZU AKC PUPPIES Ready 11/23. 291-9430 / 612-2099 / 614-8764 SUGAR GLIDERS 2 sets, 1 fem., 1 neu- tered male, 2 males, 1 female, cages & bond- ing pouches included. Need to keep sets together. Copper cage available. 521-9647. YORKIE -Beautiful tiny AKC, bik/tan parents only weigh 4 Ibs,Bwks, M, $800 291-9603 YORKIE. POM STUDSERVICE Very tiny, 3 lbs, $200 389-8859 or 686-5831 YORKIE PUPS Home grwn 1M/$600; 1F/$700. Ready 12/1. 762-0444 Yorkles-3F, AKC, 8wks. $800-$9OO. Cal 904-807-6880 1205 Boats 18FT BOSTON WHEELER Montauk, 90hp w/trlr. $7500. Call 891-6639 4 2000 Triton TR186,150hp,Yama ha 18.5',fully loaded $14,800 OBO 904-779-4923 4 22' MAKO 224 Center console, w/traller, twin, 115 hp, t-top, trim tabs, lowrance elec- tronics, live well, lots storage, $13kobo 912-729-2303 Alumaweld 15' boat, trailer is 18',comes with trolling motor 25 hp Yamaha and all equip- ment. $3500. call John 904-424-4614 1205 Boats Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto S355Autos/Trucks Wanted BASS BOAT, Merc. mtr w/trlr hitch. $1100obo. Jennifer at 374-8740 Buick Regal '00 SMarine 18ft in/out _L board new engine HP190 trailer gal- vanized Shorelander $13000 Great condition 472.3678 4 Kawasaki STX750 S Jet Ski '98 | With trailer. Runs great. Looks new. Asking $2500 OBO. Call (904)537.0034 WANTED Boats, motors, trailers- any condition. "The Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 11 ISBoat Dockage 2J- & Rentals HARBORTOWN 50' SLIP Available long term. 904285- 3353/613-8040 1 e200 RV's & 1230 Supplies '96 Southwind 35' w/ slide exc cond 22K mi loaded $44K 386-467-8026 4, 2001 Diesel / Mountain Aire 4 Motorhome 40' two slides full point every option 31k Mi $149K trades consid- ered. 904-685-2342 2005 Caviler 28' sleeps 4, all appliances $12,500. 904-424-4105 21' Allegro R.V. Low Mileage, bought J new Dec. 1989, gen roof air, extras. Call for appointment 378 1780 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-c800- 541-6439 MALLARD TT '06, 18ft. asking $14,100. Must sell 282.1484; 716-7755 NOMAD SKYLINER 29' '99, tandem axle, priv owner, $6500 obo 786-7271 RV S Fifth Wheel's Travel Trailer's Pop-Up's LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED! 0' * 4 Trail Lite 03-Travel Trailer 26ft w/slideout. Very clean only used a few times. Kept under carport. 912-882-4899 $14,500 1300 Motorcycles S18' BAYLINER '0S Runabout & Trailer, K Seats 8, Mercury I/0 135hp, new, less than 25hrs. TSN. ULpgrades.$8500. 904-287-3501 WBig Dog 2002,L107cub. inexc.cond. custom ,candy apple redcust flames,original owner 2Kmls. Must sell 904-881- 2613/904- 509- 9290 BMW K1200 LTC -'03, blk, exc cond. extras Ilk mi, fact warr till 3/06, $14,500 904-363-0772 HARLEY DAVIDSON CHOPPER'00 3k ml, $15,000 207.2585 4, HONDA 2003 / 1CR250R 2-.stroke \ aftermarket exhaust ramp and riding gear,$3500 obo, call 904-233-2804 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750 '03. Excellent cond very low miles, must sell this week $4975. 389-7700 SHonda Shadow Aero 750 2005 L all extras, war- ranty until June 2009,$6500 912.-267.1996 1300 Motorcycles 1325 Automotive HONDA V45 MAGNA '83 Dodge 1500 '01 1 owner, exc cond. 13400 Quad S/bed silver mi. $2750. 904 483-0229 tJ/excellent cond. 5.2L auto A/C 2WD 92k Motorcycle Helmet sports pkg $9850 0BO byTHH full face 904-277.4673 I with vents, metal- lic burgundy, near Ill414 l- excellent condition, $25. Reestablish your credit 904. 725. 0009 $0 down, $299 mo. 4L SUZUKI 2001- COGGIN PONTIAC Black and Silver Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GSKR 1000, many DODGE NEON 05.4d, very extras,$6500 obo, low mi, need to sell fast Call 904-233-2804 $99mo wac. 338-1055 Dodge Spirit '95 Clean,New SSuzuki Intruder '99. trans;runs great $1200- 800cc $32000bo. Pontiac Gran Prix '93, 4dr, \ Call Kenny VG cond, alloy wheels $1600 H-375-0663 or -Ford Aerostar '93 C 5605-4758 dependable & strong, minor YAMAHA V.STAR 650cc eioileak $1000 obo 59. 9763 YAMAHA V.STAR 650cc d Sl b mSELLI5 '00 exc cond, oar kept MUSTSELL $3200. 502-0312 64 4026 EAGLE TALON ESI '95 new 4 Yamaha YZF-60R paint, exc cond. STD 5. 02-9k mi, runs great, W $2500obo 264 2909 must sell. $3500 FERRARI F355 1997 970-201-6974 F355 Berlinetta, 31k mi. Mint cond. $69,788 371-4728 1310 Auto Parrts FORD ESCORT '01 St#F552 $7988 "Four New TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Truck/SUV Tires, FORD ESCORT '03 S pass/65 R17, 60K St#F435 $8988 on mli Continental TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Contitrac, $275, call 904-219-6765, 714-4466. FORD MUSTANG '02 Convertible. Fully loaded, STres(4).LT235/75R immac cond, cleanest in 1 oGoodyear town, must sell now 0 Workhorse. Extra $10,975. Call 389-7700 grip radial. Good used truck tires. $130 n[ni];lJ;lJl-iI>.- 278-1952 Bad credit OK. $389mo, TRANSMISSIONS Rebuilt. $0 dn. COGGIN PONTIAC Starting 0 $389 Free tow Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 In house financing avail. Four New Truck/ 2723544/888 420.3880 s U V T i r e s Bla P255/65R17 60,000 0 Antiques/ i. Continental 132u naic Contitrac $275 Call Classics 219-6765 or 714-4466 Chevy 3 Corvette "79 Red, N GEO Prizm 1995 L82Stlngray96kmI,$8200 .Very clean, cold ob.-1860 jAC, AT, runs, needs Auboje y km19 ootrans repair. Call FORD EXPLORER- '02, 278-7966 after 6:00pm. 79k mi, gd cond. 4dr, Asking $1300 OBO V6, at, $10,500 obo 838-1860 o Geo Prizm 96' Very Clean body, 1325 Automotive 5lJ great condition, engine needs trans work, runs good, gas 1995 Saturn car. $1200. 904-278-74966 S4 Dr. looks good, 1[.],7.i[il$1il gas, meanew Import headquarter of wk tires, $00obo COGGIN PONTIAC 904- 249- 5261 Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Acura Legend SE '95- HONDA CIVIC -'99 blk, immaculate, low miles, 4dr. 54k mi, exc cond, Ask $6500. 382-9528 $7900 268-0917 ACURA RL 3.5-'00. 1 !]:,1117-Tl 'TJ [,I*'4Y ower, low mi, 22,587 mi,. Sporty, great on gas, $18k. 543-0589 10a-4p loaded. $4990 BMW 2cl I COGGIN PONTIAC BMW 325cic 1995 Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Auto, very nice Cony. $12,988 371-4728 Honda Civic EX Coupe B 2'98-103k ml, 5spd, BMW 3251A 2005 whitegood cond.$5800 Auto, Prem Pkg $29,488 obo. Call 945-8965 371-4728 INFINITI 130T white, '98, BMW 5251A 2002 61K mi, exc cond, $7500. Auto, pre pkg, only 33k mi. obo Call 641-8979 Certified $29,98 JEEP Grand Cherokee 371-4728 Lid ,-1'4 ii par ,un BMW 5251A 2003 Auto. *r& .hr $6;9'" 233 661 I Premium pkg, Xenons. LEXUS ES300 '01 Certified $30,788371-4728 -i.t,''2 1 i - BMW 528 -'88, AT, YOM BUSH AUTOPLEL 311-4817 $2100. Lexus ESJOO 02 Loaded Call 463-2323 I c..E.r,ira:[ '.2arr BMW 645cI 2004 $22.500 o bo 571I 62E I Very Sporty $59,788 LEXUS LS430 2004 371-4728 uLir.r ia. rii..1, ii,-.. L':.-A-. BMW 645c1c 2004 Loaded, $49,988 371-4728 lik ew SARR llke new $7201 371-4728 BMW 7401L '00-Exc cond GPSleather,sunrfl oaded. $23,900. 221-1750 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 2001 Very rare, loaded $26,788 371-4728 BMW X5 3.01, '03 BIk/tan Ithr, 41k ml. loaded, $29.SK 363-0022 BUICK LASABRE 97' Clean silver/silver. leather, non-smoker,$4500 obo. Ask for Bob. 904-731-5316 BUICK LESABRE '00 St#F779 $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BUICK PARK AVENUE '99 Retired teacher, loaded exc cond, below book $6500 Call 641-6484 BUICK SKYLARK -'92, AT, AC, $2100. Call 463-2323 CADILLAC -'87, like new, orig owner, 67k mi, 724-6545 Ride in style! $17,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHEVY CORVETTE -'97, red, glass top, 24,300mi, new air & tires, $22,500 476-3511 CHEVY IMPALA '04. Very low mi, must sell fast $210 mo wac. 338-1055 CHEVY Malibu LS '99, AT AC PW new tires xxnice $3750 obo 234-6611 CHEVY MALIBU LS '02 St#F290 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY MALIBU MAXX '05. Outstanding condi- tion, fully loaded, priced to sell $12,975. 389-7700 4 Chevy Sllverado EXT 1995 diesel 69 000 miles, custom con- version leather seatsloaded, 904- 993-3185 ,Must See, Must Sell $14000.00. OB0 CHEVY SILVERADO -'86, orig owner, 69k ml, exc cond, 724-6545 CHRYSLER SEBRING97' red convertible, well maintain,$3900. 904- 771 4298 DODGE' 01 4door, vey clean, low miles, sel fast $9995. 338-1055 LINC CARTIER T/C '03 Dk Gry vinyl top - silver in/out MINT & LOADED 38K mi - still under warranty. PRICE SAYS IT ALL! $22K. Way below KBB. Serious buyers only 333-2221 Mazda Miata '93 Accident drivers side, rebuild or parts. Strong engine, new water pump, alternator $500 OBO 465-3748 4 Mercedes C 230 S '05 Kompressor I 30k mi. Pristine! PCS orders $25,000 OBO 6-spd sunroof leather CD silver 904.556-1812 MERCEDES CLK 430 2001 Auto, Loaded, Nice Car $25,988 371-4728 I MERCEDES CLS55 -'06. silver/ ash Ithr, 2100mi, save $4k vs. MSRP $93,000. Call 904-543-9184 Value Plus. $2990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 MERCURY COUGAR '00 St#BUC1444B $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Mercury Grand Marquis '98 t 1 $3775. V8, 4.6L, auto rwd, 116,500+ miles, med. blue, one owner, garage kept, runs-looks great clean 904- 282- 0848 904- 505-9956 MERCURY GR MARQU '00 St#9603C $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SMini '73 Innocent 1001 Freshly rebuilt t 1293cc Cooper "S" spec engine. Lots of new parts. Joshua 772-7133 4 Mitsubishi Diamante '95 6-.Disc, green, leather, 134k, 24mpg $4000 OBO. Marshall 904-557-1143 MITSUBISHI S DIAMANTE '95 tL | 6-Disc, green, leather, 134k, 24mpg, $4000obo. Marshall 904-557-1143 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES *00. Low miles. $4995. Call now! 338-1055 NISSAN SENTRA '01 St#BUCF558C $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive Previous owner heart broken.$6990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 OLDS INTRIGUE '01 St#BUC208A $6288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Oldsmobile Aurora '01- White w/tan Ithr.Fully equip.80k mi. Spotless. $8700. 904-608-5655 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM '02. Very low miles, immaculate cond, loaded, priced for quick sale $18,975. 389 7700 PONTIAC GRAND AM '01 St#BUC5740B $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT '00, Ithr loaded exc cond, $5900 992-9197 SATURN SC2 '99 St#BUCF575A $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 SATURN SL2 '99- 120K warrty, good <|Jcond, $3200 obo. Call 904-246-3951 must sell TOYOTA CAMRY -'90, 131k mi, $2300 obo 564-1574 TOYOTA CAMRY -LE, '94, Immac, Mich tires, $3600 731-0340 TOYOTA COROLLA '04 St#8129C $15,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA COROLLA S '01 Very low miles. $6995. Call now! 338-1055 TOYOTA COROLLA '03. Excellent cond, loaded, priced for immediate sale $9745. Call 389-7700 Volkswagon Beetle '99 Needs repair-good title. $3000. 885-9670 SVolkswagon Jetta GLS '01, silver/blk, S auto, sunroof, cold ac, asking $10,900 obo 55kmi 710-1254 VOLVO S40 '01 St#F757 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VW PASSAT WAGON '01 Turbo 35kml, ext. warr. $14,500obo. 904. 521-1005 1335 $2000 or Less ACURA LEGEND -LS, '94, runs great, 4dr cold ac Sw, pi, snrf, $2500 44-2793 327-0141 FORD CROWN VIC -'96, white, 4dr. cloth seats, 8cyl, 130k mli runs reat, good cond, $1000 firm. 241-5842 608-6592 Ford Escort '98-4dr, cold AC, 5spd, new tires $1495obo. 347-5095 HONDAS, TOYOTAS, FiO'S $199 DOWN NOWI RIDE TODAY E. 1 & UP CALL 645-5700 FOR FAST APPROVAL 1-877-438.2777 ISUZU PICKUP "J4. 5.p S1700 1335 $2000 or Less MAZDA RX-7 1985 auto runs S %good $650 obo 912.882-4168 SATURN SL1 '99. Great shape, must sell this week, need cash $1945. Call 389.-7700 TOYOTA Cressida '87, sunroof, new battery, $800. Call 535-7162 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 4 12' Trampoline.Only used 6 months. Some V Rust, no holes Or missing springs, extra pad. $60 215-7371 CADILLAC ESCALADE '04 2X white, chrome whis, 28kmi, 1st $31,700. (904) 641.2599 Room to spare $12,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Mo I IAT lKIN ,AW Y1M 4dr. Goes anywhere, a must see $8990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHEVY BLAZER '00 St#F531 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY COLORADO '05 Crew Cab. Immaculate fully loaded. Must sell now! $15,975. 389-7700 CHEVY PICKUP S 1/2 Ton, 1500 S|series, 1997,66k mi, ATAC, white, SWB, V6, Vortec, real nice. 904-272-7352 Chevy Pickup V2ton S1500 series 1997, t| 66,000 miles AT, AC, White SWB V6 Vortec, real nice 904-272-7352 CHEVY S10 XCAB 00.Very low miles, need to sell fast $3995. 338-1055 CHEVY TAHOE -'01, LT, fully loaded, bik, $10,200 996-8816 Under priced bargain beauty. $12,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 4. DODGE DAKOTA -'96, STD cab, i truck, runs great, alloy wheels, black clean, truck box, $3000. nall 251-5000 4 Dodge Ram 1500 2004 V6,auto,crulse tinted V | windows, toolbox. sliver. $10,900 firm. Call 219-4329 Dodge Ram 1500 S '04,V.6, Auto, tinted windows, tool box. 47k miles $10,900.219- 4329 FACTORY WHEELS & S 1RES-l Tiru,: Hunter; Specil i5990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD EXCURSION 02 Die-el ioaoed ex-: cond ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Soutiside Blvd. 565-4000 m I: =1T d =B Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Fam size comfort $13,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 * ;* ]a I i-E'*I$(i4IUIs The right place, the right truck. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD F150 97 Very low miles. $7995 Call 338-1055 FORD F150 XLT XCab '99 Vear low miles. $7995 Call now! 338-1055 FORD F150 XLT X-cab '93 2nd owner 5.8L 115 K extras $4200. 880-8366 FORD F-250 -'00, super cab, XLT diesel, 4x4, $14,900 219-2077 FORD RANGER XLT XCAB '94. Low miles. $2995. Call now 338-1055 FORD T-BIRD -'95, V8, AT, $2300. Call 463-2323 Statement of Success COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC ENVOY -'02, SLT, fully loaded, black, $1,0000 996-886ack, GMC Jimmy '00 SLT trim pkg 53500 miles, Black w/grey Ithr, exc cond, $9300. 904-215-4122 GMC SIERRA Ext Cab SLT '98. Excellent condition, priced to sell this week. 6945. Call 389-7700 GMC SONOMA '00 St#8038B $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC YUKON DENALI XL '04. TV/DVD, AWD, immaculate, can finance w/zero down. 389-7700 Hardly used. never abused COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 JEEP CHEROKEE '95 St#BUC0059B $3588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Jeep Cherokee Sport '01 Clean 4x4 Auto Priv. One Owner Call 631-9780 Jeep Rubicon '03-Sound bar,2 tops,tow hitch, $16,500obo. 777-5462 JEEP WRANGLER '05. Loaded, cony 4x4, AC, 3K miles, immaculate must sell fast $22,945.389- 7700 JEEP WRANGLER '04 St#F766 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS RX300 '01 St#F688 $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48TI7 NISSAN KING CAB '02. Need to sell fast. Call now! $10,988. 338-1055 NISSAN MURANO S -'05, immac, pearl, 4k, sacrifice $26k firm, 352-473-5587 PONTIAC AZTEK '01 St#F399 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN VUE '02 St#F681 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI VITARA '03 St#2967C $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER 4x4' 02 Need to sell $14,688 or $210 mo wac. 338-1055 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER '03 St#1838B $27,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER '00 St#F680 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 03 V6, low mi, Ithr, must see. $20,888. 338,-1055 a. Toyota Prius Hybrid '04 11,500 tl)miles, Pkg #4, side air bags, gauge kept, like new, white, $21,795 264-2973 TOYOTA TACOMA '04 4dr SR5, auto, low mi les $17,988. 338-1055 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA Tacoma '01, 62k mi, CD, bdlner grt cond $8900 Call 352-475 3476 TOYOTA TUNDRA '03 4x4 XCab. Very low ml, sell fast $18,988. 338-1055 1345 Vans/Buses Several to choose starting at $16,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHRYSLER LXI '96 T & C, MInivan, Loaded, Dark Iris, Leather, Dual A/C, Tinted Windows, Gold Edition, Cost $34K Like New! $6,500 obo A STEAL! 904' 529- 9850 1'4' L 2.1J-1;1 '03. Makes long trips shorter. $9990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 KIA SEDONA '03 St#1488B $11,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Mazda MPV 2002-leather,CD,Sun- I roof,capt.chairs,new tires,24mpglow milesexc cond. $13,500 Call 504-6947 4 Nissan Quest Mini Van ST XE. Very good cond. 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I I FOR I TOYOL I BUICK I CADILLAC I I HONDA EMEE=Clrc~~2 I CHEVROLET I HYUND I NISSAN I PRE-OWNE I CHRYSL I PONTI I PORSCHE: I DODG I SAA fla I SATUR SUPER STORES f ~ B- L *~Bl~ A weekly look at the automotive market Redefining Mercedes' CLS55 features coupe characteristics By Dan Scanlan Special W ebster's dictionary says a sedan is "an automobile' with two or four doors, a permanent rigid top, and a full- sized rear seat." But Webster's says a coupe is a "tWo-door automobile with a body smaller than that of a sedan." So why is Mercedes-Benz calling the CLS55 AMG a "four-door coupe?" Snickers about market-speak aside, the CLS represents its new interpretation of a four-door sedan with a swoopy, coupe-like roofline, built on an E-Class platform with either a supercharged 469-horse- power V-8 or a 302-hp V-8. And while it is a sedan, it is actually slotted in between the CLK-Class and CL-Class coupes. "We wanted to take this opportu- nity to make an exclusive state- ment in terms of style. So we sat down and asked, 'What can we introduce into the market?' We gave the designer virtually com- plete creative license to design an awe-inspiring car," Ray Addison, the CLS product manager, told us. "This is what they came out with." The result is what Addison called a "lifestyle" vehicle for an "affluent enthusiast" who has the money to buy something different from what everyone else is driving, but still wants their needs filled. The CLS55 sits on the same 112.4-inch wheelbase platform as the E-Class, but is 3 inches longer, -yet 2.3 inches lower than the (rela- tively) staid E55 we tested last Year. The grille is a sleek version of the Benz coupe designs we have grown accustomed to, with a big three-pointed star suspended on three vanes at the leading edge of an aggressive snout. Mesh covers the lower center air intake and side intakes with integrated fog lights. The multi-element head- 'lights are L-shaped, their top curve following the upper contour of the front fenders. Another chiseled character line starts outboard of the clusters and carries up the fender line to meld with the A-pillar. But the car's most dramatic line rolls off the top :of the front fender flares to carry aft, its arc defining the beltline :under the low-arched coupe-like : roofline, itself an arched slit under ,the dramatically-laid back wind- shield and equally coupe-like fast- ,back rear window. The rear end .gets a narrowed rounded edge and :a slight trunk lip spoiler. All of this .hunkers down on big five-spoke ;AMG-badged alloy wheels framing cross-drilled, vented disc brakes, shod in unidirectional :P255/35ZR19-inch Bridgestones in front and P285/30ZR19 radials each an inch wider in back. "This car was given a unique ;face unlike any other Mercedes," 'Addison said. "We wanted to make sure the car stands out, and this -pronounced crease that actually starts at the front wheel well car- ries all the way to the rear tail- lights." Inside, the dash fascia undulates over an inset white-faced gauge package with a 200-mph speedometer with "floating" needle flying around a central trip com- puter display with radio station information, satellite navigation info and other speed and economy figures. It is flanked by a classy analog clock and a 7,000-rpm tach trimmed in steel as well, while contrasting stitching accents the steering wheel, dash top and door panels. The four-spoke wood and leather steering wheel power tilts and tel- escopes, with organic stereo and :trip computer buttons framing a *small air bag. More wood accents :the dash center and console. The front bucket seats are 10-way power adjustable, ours offering a 'sedan' Dan Scanlan/special The 496-horsepower Mercedes-Benz CLS55 is called a "four-door coupe" by the German automaker because of its low roofline and near-fastback shape. Drive Dynamic function that pro- vides heating and cooling as well as power height-adjustable lum- bar, adjustable thigh cushion and power side bolster adjustment. The front seats have pulse massage function and inflate side bolsters when you carve into a turn for more support. The center console offers twin cup holder sleeves that slide up to hold tall water bottles, while storage space under the padded armrest is ample for CDs and sunglasses, and is air condi- tioned. The harmon/kardon stereo with digital sound processing, six-disc CD player and Sirius Satellite Radio wAs superb. You can only access, stations off the steering wheel if the trip computer or the LCD screen is, in that setting. The glove box is big, the door map pockets small, but storage com- partments under the front seats help. Passengers getting into the rear seats should also duck so they don't tap their noggins. Once in the firm twin bucket seats sepa- rated by a wood and leather center console, there is just enough leg room for a 6-footer like me thanks to carved indents in the back of the front seats. The rear power sun shade was appreciated when the sun shone through the fastback window. You feel like your are in the back seat of a Navy fighter jet, with just enough room and no more, while the climbing beltline of the door tops means our 10- year-old couldn't see out because he felt so sunken down. But Addison said we should think of it as a very practical coupe with no need to climb past a set ofcoupe front seats backs to get in back. "If someone is looking for ample rear interior space, they will get an E-Class or S-Class. When we talk to people about this car, we encourage them to think of it like a CL Coupe two doors," Addison said. The 15.8-cubic-foot trunk was deep and wide, with a space-saver spare underneath. The Mercedes-Benz E55's drive- train is in the sleeker CLS55 a 5.5-liter V-8 with 469-hp and a massive 516 pound-feet. The E55 we tested a year ago got to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. Hand-built by AMG engineers, our 3,600-mile-old test car's engine had a name plate say- ing Guido Nordheim built it, and he did good. Our test car leaped off the line and hit 60 mph in a put-you-in- your-seat time of 4.5 seconds with a The rear view of the throaty bel- shows the near-fastbai low from matic side accents. the exhausts. Superb shifts came from a five-speed AMG Speedshift auto- matic transmission that can be manually shifted from the lever or buttons behind the steering wheel's upper spokes. You can set 2006 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS55 A shapely burl walnut dash with tan leather seats and Alcantara suede headliner make for a different Mercedes-Benz interior on the CLS55 sedan. Dan Scanlan 'special Vehicle type four-passenaer mid-size performance sedan Base price $86,600 (As driven $94,839) Engine type SOHC, three valve per cylinder aluminum V-8 with intercooled, belt-driven supercharger Displacement 5.5-liters Horsepower (net) 469 hp at 6,100 rpm Torque (Ib-ft) 516 at 2,650 4,500 rpm Transmission five-speed AMG SpeedShift automatic Wheelbase 112.4 in. Overall length 193.5 in. Overall width 73.7 in. Height 54.7 in. Front headroom 36.9 in. Front legroom 42.1 in. Rear headroom 36.1 in. Rear legroom 28.1 in. Trunk capacity 15.8 cubic feet Curb weight 4,050 pounds Fuel capacity 21.1 gallons Mileage rating 14 mpg city, 20 mpg highway Last word ck A sleek and very powerful alternative to a stodgy sedan, with rear-seat room in a pinch and doors to get to it. the transmission to sport, comfort or manual modes. Estima-ted fuel mileage is 14 city/20 highway, while we managed 15 mpg at the first fill-up of premium. Our Airmatic DC sus- pension's computer- controlled air. springs "read" the Dan Scanlan/special road. The Mercedes-Benz CLS55 result is a rear roofline and dra- car that hunkers down low on those 19-inch wheels, or can be raised to clear a root in a dirt driveway. You can set the suspen- sion on a comfort, in-between or firm sport setting, the latter com- fortable even on rougher roads as it cushions the rebound well. The long, low sedan also behaved very well in the twisty bits, the suspen- sion limiting body roll while the ESP stability control system han- dled rear end play and excessive throttle authoritatively. The power steering was direct and full of feel, the 14-inch discs/eight-piston calipers up front and 13-inch discs/four-pistori calipers at the rear shedding speed with a precise pedal feel and no fade. The base price of the CLS55 is $86,600, with supercharged V-8 with intercooler, AMG brakes and suspension, four-zone climate con- trol, Nappa leather and matte burl walnut interior, 10-way power front seats, moonroof, power express up and down power win- dows, power door locks, harmon- kardon Logic7 AM-FM-CD stereo, front/side/head airbags, ABS brakes with brake assist and sta- ability system. Options included a SIRIUS Satellite radio for $699, Bi-Xenon headlights for $1,220 and heated/cooled front seats with dynamic adjustment, power rear sunshade and DVD navigation sys- tem with six-disc CD changer. A destination fee and $1,700 gas- guzzler tax brings the MSRP to $94,839. Bottom line a very cool way to travel with four doors. Dan Scanlan test-drives new vehicles on North-east Florida's roads, averaging about 200 miles of combined highway and city traf- fic during a weeklong test. The test vehicles are provided by the manufacturer according to their schedule, and represent a broad spec- trum of sizes and prices. The prices listed are manufacturer's suggested retail prices. 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