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The End Of An Era VS-30 To Be Disestablished Page 4 Tree-lighting event Getting In The Holiday Spirit Pages 10-11 Jingle Bell Run Annual Run Is Dec. 14 Page 17 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2005 ~/5-- www.jaxairnews.com A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER Region bids Brown farewell By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, com- mander, Navy Region Southeast, will retire tomorrow after 31 years of honorable service. To some, she has been the person who governs a vast region, but to her staff, she has been a tireless naval leader in pursuit of excellence and the eradication of domestic violence and abuse. They know her as a leader with dignity, integrity and a deep concern for Sailors and their fami- lies. Evocative of the courageous Eleanor Roosevelt, Brown's message on the pre- vention of domestic violence as a readi- ness issue has been unapologetic and refreshingly direct. "Adm. Brown has been a uniquely powerful leader and the driv- ing force behind the Navy's Domestic Violence Policy," said Sandy Jones of Navy Region Southeast Community Services Department. "Her relentless commitment and courage, along with her encouraging voice has put prevention and education at the forefront. The Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence is where it is today because of her commitment and positive leadership." Recently, CNRSE, the city of Jacksonville, Duval County, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport signed a domestic violence pilot project called the Coordinated Community Response. The program was sponsored by the Department of Justice and according to Brown "is a huge step in the furtherance of increased domestic violence victim safe- ty and increased domestic violence offend- er accountability for our military in Duval County. That is something for us to be proud of as well." Whether it's addressing domestic vio- lence, implementing a new policy or addressing the issue of right readiness at the right cost, Brown has tried to be con- sistent and constant and walked the extra mile to ensure the warfighters were well taken care of. "To be a leader, one has to care for the Sailors and civilian men and women that make this Navy of ours the best in the world," Brown stated. "Today, as I look back at my three years here, I am comfortable that the region is ready for the many challenges it faces. Our strategic business processes are in sync with the Chief of Naval Operations and Commander, Navy Installations (CNI) and we have been a leader in the implementation of the Navy's Human Capital Strategy," she continued. "Navy Region Southeast is a dynamic entity with exceptional leaders at every level of the organi- zation. We know our mission, know where 4.we are going and we are ready to face the challenges of tomorrow knowing that we are a very capa- ble team." It's that type of lead- Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown ership and genuine con- cern for her Sailors that earned her praise from CNI Rear Adm. Christopher Weaver. "Rear Adm. Annette Brown has done a superb job of guiding Navy Region Southeast through all of the transforma- tion brought about by the standing up of the CNI enterprise," stated Weaver. "She has been a great leader in helping to cre- ate a robust matrix organization to sup- port our fighting forces better while reduc- ing redundancies and limiting costs." Weaver went on to explain Brown's per- formance by adding, "I appreciate very much this kind of outstanding perform- ance by a proven Navy leader. I have enjoyed working with her very much and wish her well in her future endeavors." Tomorrow, Brown will be presented with the prestigious Navy Distinguished Service Medal on behalf of the Secretary of the Navy Gordon England, which reads in part, "Rear Adm. Brown vision and pio- neering achievements resulted in signifi- cantly enhanced operational support and enterprise-based business efficiencies for 15 installations in an eight-state, geo- graphically dispersed region." "Using her unique business acumen, she established a Regional Business Organization that incorporated analytic rigor to all budgetary aspects of shore installation management and helped achieve the Sea Enterprise objective." Brown, who credits her mom, Ann, for her success said, "My mom taught me about discipline and efficiency early on, which helped me focus on pursuing a career after college." "Another good piece of advice my mom gave me was to finish what you start and do whatever you do to the best of your abilities. My mother is a woman who has always been ahead of her time," Brown added. See BROWN, Page 12 Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown (right) and Flag Lt. Paul Castillo greet Hunter (9) and Danny (10) while they make a donation to this year's Salvation Army Christmas Fund Drive. Stephanie Melvin (left), a 12th-grader from Clay High School, watches as she waits her turn. A sit-down with Rear Adm. Brown T he outgoing commander, Navy Region Southeast spoke candidly with Jax Air News Editor Miriam S. Gallet Nov. 22 about her tenure here and her future plans. Q: How do you feel about your tenure as commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE)? A: I feel good about it. That's not to say that there haven't been bumps along the road, but overall we have moved the region up the road both strategically and tactically. I am going to miss the wonderful folks who have made coming in to work every day a true pleasure. Q: Looking back at your time here, what do you think were your top accomplish- ment(s) and your biggest disappoint- ment(s)? A: To name a few of the accomplishments that stand out in my mind, I feel this region had a well-established strategic focus when I arrived. I am proud to have been part of the team that took that strategic planning and execution to even higher levels of strategic effort that involved metrics and accountability. Another focus this region has is the employees when we can assist them with the furtherance of their career, we will. I am proud of our success in maintaining a focus on the "Train the Trainer" in the Covey's Seven Habits course. This region-wide training created a common, positive lan- guage and mindset throughout commands that continues to foster open and creative communications. We brought several installations into our region "family" that previously belonged to other claimants. We did so in an open, wel- coming manner so it's hard to tell today who is "new" and who is legacy. That's critical to ensuring mission effectiveness across all of our programs every installation needs to know their program issues will be addressed in the same mission-focused manner. On the other hand, we lost members of the region family when we closed Vieques and Naval Station Puerto Rico. However, we did so quickly, peacefully and without nega- tive impact on the mission. That took a lot of detailed planning and careful, coordinat- ed execution. Our folks did an outstanding job as they set the benchmark for how installations will be turned over in BRAC. I am also very proud of everyone involved in hurricane preparation and recovery oper- ations? From the installation commanding officers who led the preparation for, evacua- tion of and recovery from two record setting hurricane seasons to the members of the headquarters staff who stood the 24/7 watch and coordinated the many efforts to assist in recovery they all worked long, hard hours for months and we're still at it in some places My biggest disappointments revolve around failures in leadership mine and that of others that I had the potential to influence. See BROWN Q&A, Page 12 NAVFAC announces 2006 Military Engineer of the Year By Sue Brink PAO Facilities Team Southeast commander, Naval Fa- cilities Engineering Command (NAV- FAC) Rear Adm. Mike Loose announced Nov. 25 that Cmdr. David Smith, operations officer for Navy Public Works Center Jack- sonville has been selected the 2006 Military Engineer of the Year. "He had the opportunity to serve in Iraq and spent several weeks as the regional engineer forward deployed to Gulfport, Miss., supporting Hurricane Ka- trina recovery operations," said Capt. Paul Walden, commander, Navy Region Southeast Regional En- gineer and commanding officer for Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/ Engineering Field Activity Southeast (FTSE). "We are proud to have him on the FTSE team." The award is given annu- ally to encourage and recog- nize individual engineering excellence, outstanding pro- fessional achievement and technical expertise. Smith has made signifi- cant contributions to the Civil Engineer Corps and the Navy this year. His organized thinking and ability to move numerous simultaneous initiatives forward are proving instru- mental in making the NAV- FAC merger in the Southeast a reality. "I had to sit down when the skipper made the announcement," said Smith. "I couldn't believe it." He went on to say that he was honored to be select- ed among such a devoted group of civil engineers. Smith started his Navy career after graduating from the Virginia Military Institute in 1987 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. He later obtained a mas- ter of science degree in elec- trical engineering from Penn State in 1999. In 2003, Smith graduated from the Naval War College and attended -the Navy Advanced Management Program. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. Photo by Sue Brink Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/Engineering Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Walden (left) congratulates Cmdr. David Smith on being selected for NAVFAC's 2006 Military Engineer of the Year award. TOUCHING Jax Air News holiday schedule limited staff available. Articles and ads will be S The last issue of the Jax Air News for 2005 will be accepted during this time for the January issue. For Dec. 15. The following edition will be published Jan. more information during the holiday season, call 5, 2006. Due to the holidays, the office will have 542-5588. II- -" .............. ... . !M [@Z '.:,, ... .. .' %..r ,,_'i*"g .. .:'".:J ... .. .. ._...._..,._ -':7.-=- : -". ":. :' '" 5 .:;".2- . 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 ___________FROM ;1i TH E FLEETii BAH By FLTCM(AW/SW Tompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chie very now and then something comes to my attention that really disappoints me. Navy leadership has for more than a decade lobbied Congress on our behalf to reduce our out-of-pocket housing expenses by ensur- ing incremental increases in our Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). When I learn some Sailors are manipulating the system by lying to obtain higher housing allowances, I can't help but ask why. It's like a slap in the face to the leadership that has done so much to help us. Let me be clear about the consequences of committing fraud. For any of you who intentionally manipulate the system, or more egre- giously, lay claim to that which you are not entitled;, you face a court's martial offense! If you lie, you will be caught and if you're convicted of defrauding the government I can't help but think your Navy career will be: over. I want to explain to you some of the ways your ship- mates manipulate the sys- tem. I will explain these ways for two reasons. FLTCM(AW/SW) Ion Thompson First, to ensure you all understand who is eligible for BAH. Perhaps more importantly, however, I address this topic so you can all help keep our sys- tem honest. How you may ask? Interestingly, most of the discovered fraud cases are the result of Sailors calling the Navy's hotline to report the fraud. It is satisfying to know many of you keep your eyes open, report sus- picious behavior, and help keep the system honest.. We have many checks and balances in place to verify the housing and dependent information you provide, but we rely on your honesty and integrity as well. Thank you to those of you who help. The most common fraud- ) on ef ulent BAH violation stems from fictitious address reporting. It's not uncom- mon for a Sailor to live in one location, but his or her family may reside in anoth er location. In that situa- tion, the Sailor is afforded the option to draw BAH for the higher cost area. Sailors who wrongfully report the location of their families try to gain a higher BAH rate in this manner are committing fraud. If you suspect a Sailor is drawing BAH for one loca- tion, but his family mem- bers are not living in that location, report it to your chain of command. Another offense is a mar- riage of convenience. This is a little difficult to prove, but essentially it means a couple is married for the sole purpose of financial benefit, not love. Typically people who are married for convenience address their spouse in a somewhat indif- ferent manner. The next most common offense involves dual mem- ber Sailors. According to the rules, if two Sailors are married, with no children, each Sailor is entitled to draw BAH without depend- ents. If the couple has a child or children, one of the Sailors may draw BAH with dependents, not both. If two Sailors are married, and one is divorced and has children under a previous marriage, and pays child support, that Sailor may draw BAH without depend- ents, with the addition of a differential payment (not to exceed the total child sup- port payment). Finally, another fraudu- lent violation stems from a person claiming a fictitious spouse. In these cases, a Sailor submits a falsified marriage certificates that shows he or she is married to a person that doesn't exist. If you suspect a Sailor is doing this, report it to your chain of command. I would be especially skeptical if a Sailor boasts about draw- ing BAH, but never men- tions his or her spouse, brings his or her spouse to any command event, or per- haps even lives by him or herself with no evidence of a family. Shipmates, I continue to hear you all desire to be treated like adults. I con- cur. The Navy relies on your personal honesty and integrity every day. When Sailors violate that trust, we all pay a price. I cannot tell you how important it is See BAH, Page 18 Spouses can support the troops and still question the politics By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor D o you support the war in Iraq? Everyone wants to know, espe- cially of late, now that Scott Peterson is in prison and hurricane season is over. It's at times like this when the media searches for the next hot topic, something to stir the pot and rivet the country's attention. And what could be more controversial than war, right? Try, a military spouse and columnist (me) with no clear opinion about the war. "But your husband might be sent back to Iraq," people say, as if I've committed heresy because my hus- band is in a position of sacrifice and I don't feverently support the idea of leaving Iraq. Some people won't be satisfied until military families around the country pick up posterboard signs and march in front of the White House. "But your husband could die!" they say. "He could be deployed for months at a time!" And here's precisely where the line is drawn between those who sup- port the troops and those who live with them: as a military spouse, I know an end to the war in Iraq won't mean an end to my family's sacrifice. My husband still will deploy "for months at a time." And he could die serving his country any day, war or no war, the only difference being that if his airplane when down in Pensacola instead of Iraq, his sacrifice probably wouldn't make the 5 o'clock news. Serving the country is what my hus- band signed up for. It's what he's com- mitted to. And even when the politics surrounding the war have cooled, my husband still will be serving his coun- try-perhaps in a different war or a different setting, but with the same sacrifices. So "Do you support the war?" isn't necessarily a black-and-white ques- tion for me. It's murky and mixed-up with the ideas of duty and sacrifice. A better line of questioning would be, "Do you support the troops?" (Yes) and "Doyou support the politics of the war?" (Not necessarily). People are sometimes surprised to know how easily military families can separate'"support" and "politics" when it comes to war. But it is out of neces- sity that we learn to do so. When my husband is leaving for a six-month deployment, no one stands at the door with a ballot box asking me whether or not I agree with what the President has asked my husband to do. I don't get to sign a permission slip. Ultimately, my opinion (and even my husband's) is of little consequence when he is leaving for duty. (And isn't that the definition of military duty after all, to go without question?) Furthermore, even if I were to arrive at some political epiphany for or against the war, it wouldn't change my family's reality. What good would it do me to expend energy protesting UHEY, MONY'MAINI Hey, Money Man! I was thinking about pur- chasing a used car so I talked with my command financial specialist. He said I should be care- ful because there are a lot of cars for sale that were flooded during the recent hurricanes. Is there some way to tell if a car was damaged by a flood or hur- ricane? MoneyMan Sez: According to a recent ar ticle in Consumer Reports, a record number of cars have been affected by recent hurricanes. As many as 500,000 cars may have been flooded or rLIFagetd. Most flood-dam- ;il.'I cars were written off by insurance companies and should receive new it 'Ie- marked with the word . ;3 'Ior 'flo d." ',rr,r, states use a coded letter to mark fliidrd cars. Th,., cars may legally be ,'.> a lri. as the flood 'l.e,,.," i.' k1e:: erl, wa' But *....lm 1 idt rai r;i,.t r vehJ- leg ,r,, make their way back to the market with clean titles, so be wary. If you are concerned that a car may have been dam- aged, here are a few quick check you can perform yourself: Look under the carpets to see if they are wet, damp or muddy. Check the rubber drain plugs under the car and on the bottoms of the doors to see if they have been removed recently or replaced. Inspect the car's diffi- cult to clean places, such as the gaps between the pan- els in the trunk. Inspect the lights. Lights are expensive to replace and a water line may still show on the lens reflector. If still in doubt, pay to have the car inspected by a third party. It could save you a lot of money in the lon))g run. More questions? Call Hey Moneymani at 77.-0353. the war when I need all the energy I can muster to raise my kids and take care of myself while my husband is deployed? How much harder would it be to support my husband and his commitment if I was constantly rail- ing against it? My ballot box, if you will, was at the end of theater the day I married a mil- .itary service member. When I became Mrs. Smiley I theoretically "signed the permission slip" allowing my husband to leave at the President's command, despite all else, even if I'm about to have a baby, I'm sick with the flu, or I don't agree with the mission. And in that moment, when I became a mili- tary spouse, I simultaneously devel- oped a compartmentalized mind which allows me to support the troops regardless of the politics. Because, really, it is thanks to peo- ple like my husband and so many other service members around the world that the rest of us don't have to enlist or deploy if we don't want to. We are free to stay behind and question the how's and why's of it all. Our mili- tary and their families maintain faith that the government is using them for good. It's up to the rest of you to debate and question that. So next time you are tempted to ask a military spouse if they support the war, stop yourself and instead tell that person thank you. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday- 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - You only get your fair share Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The aUAl NBKi can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuANll IIB, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JiAll B 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: _laxi.irNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 SMR3 JENNIFER WRIGHT Job title/command: 1 NAS Jax Security . Department Hometown: Booneville, Ark. Family Life: Married with a son. Past Duty Stations: Joint Task Force Detainee Operations, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Career Plans: To continue to work on my degree and retire from the Navy as chief of police. Most Interesting Experience: Saving a man who was drowning while deployed to Cuba. Words of Wisdom: No matter what, it can always get worse. .MEET Q U * DRVID COLBURN Job title/command: Deputy Occupational Safety and Health Manager S-- Hometown: I'm a military brat and have lived in numerous places. Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: NS Mayport, New London, Ct. Career Plans: To continue doing what I'm doing. Most Interesting Experience: Setting safety standards for the Department of Defense. Words of Wisdom: Think safety, work safely and go home at the end of the shift. Yellow Water Jolly Holiday event is tomorrow night The annual Yellow Water Jolly Holiday event will be held Dec. 9 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Yellow Water Housing Area Youth Activities Center for all children up to 12 years old. Join Santa as he rides up on his carriage. Free pictures will be taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Enjoy an authentic hayride, face painting and refreshments. For more information, contact the Yellow Water Youth Center at 777-8247. 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 0JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer J02(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JiA AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the iuAll NEIlS 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 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 3 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque CTTC(AW/NAC) Pedro Ramos of VS-30 (front) and AWAN(NAC) Robert Urbina of VP-5 and their families ride the Old Town Trolley during Pal Day in St. Augustine Saturday. Military families enjoy a free day in oldest city By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer he city of St. Augus- tine's numerous at- tractions opened their doors free of charge to military members and their families Saturday during this year's Pal Day. For the past 49 years, the USO. Council of St. Augustine and many of the city's tourist attractions have hosted this special day set aside each December specifically for First Coast military mem- bers and their families to enjoy the city's attractions free of charge. Hundreds of people, many proudly wearing their military uniforms, turned out in the nation's oldest city to spend a few hours visiting the sights and to watch the annual Christmas parade. "We come to Pal Day every year to see the attrac- tions in St. Augustine and to spend time together as a family. I really like this city because of its Hispanic her- itage because I'm from Puerto Rico," said AE2(AW) Juan Pagan ofVS-31. "And, the people here are so friendly, especially towards the military. They are always saying 'thank you for your service.' It's really nice being here today," he continued. "We've gone through Ripley's and plan to visit some other places." The first Pal Day was held in 1957 during the Korean War Era when the USO Council in St. Augustine wanted to recog- nize military members and their families and provide them with something a lit- tie special. The event proved so suc- cessful, that it has contin- ued since then every first Saturday in December. By opening their doors for free, the city's businesses get a chance to show their appre- ciation to the service mem- bers who serve our country and defend our freedom. Military families enjoyed favorite attractions such as Ripley's Believe It or Not, 3D World, The Fountain of Youth, Alligator Farm, trol- ley rides, Potter's Wax Museum, Castillo de San Marcos, and numerous other attractions. Nearly 700 service per- sonnel and their families enjoyed a free lunch at the Elks Lodge #829 in St. Augustine. Elk members spent the morning prepar- ing the food, and then much of the late morning and early afternoon serving up plates of hot dogs, coleslaw, baked beans, chips and sodas. "We came here today to enjoy the free attractions and enjoy this patriotic day in St. Augustine. We just toured the Fountain of Youth exhibit and plan to go the lighthouse and Ripley's Believe It or Not," remarked Lt. Ricardo Trevino of Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Ocean- ography Facility Jax who has been attending Pal Day for the past three years. "It's really awesome that the city of St..Augustine does this for the military." EVADER ST r, Electric-1 79" 1 Nhro- s259" HOBBY WORLD 175 Blandlns Blvd O.P. 272-6315 X 7273 103rd St 772-9022 Although the city was bustling with tourists and locals who lined the streets for the parade and to expe- rience the city's holiday fes- tivities, Pal Day gave mili- tary members and their families a nice way to spend some quality time together and enjoy the sights of the nation's oldest city. Mark your calendar for next year's event, which will take place on Dec. 2, 2006. V H 4278 HERSCHE[ L. AE2(AW) Juan Pagan of VS- 31, his wife, Joan, and son, John,check out an authen- tic log home at Ripley's Believe It or Not during the annual Pal Day event in St. Augustine last Saturday. '-A,, A 4-Q . .41- Lt. Ricardo Trevino of Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Facility Jacksonville: and his girlfriend, Adrienne, learn about Juan Ponce De Leon who established claim to North America in 1513 at the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine last Saturday. G -O. -- c -... -. 4/... 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Restrictions apply. Credit card products are issued by USAA Savings Bank USAA means United Services Automobile Association and its subsidiaries and affiliates Property and casually insurance products are available only to persons eligible for group T 11r.-i.hip L .,t I,.--- 1 l .. r I r ,i,i. hI,1,, : l 'I,. f,,3i i ',, r,* .i, ,, ,,-,- I, ,ri..,. I,, ,:., ...... ftier completion of military service ril ? i .;, ,i;..,- rf,- u,.., i, _., ,..,,, ,1,, .,,,' *. I. .. 1 "1 r Some rostriclir ins apply. 6 20, 5 USAA All rights rcsei ed 1635.11811 R118072 ' ldr 4 JilaAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 VR-58 Sailor recognized by St. Augustine Navy League From the St. Augustine Navy League About 40 members of the St. Augustine Navy League recent- ly attended an outdoor cookout at the Conch House in St. Augustine to present their Sailor of the Quarter award to AM1 Leonard Franco of VR-58. VR-58's Executive Officer Cmdr. William Hiscock and about 12 VR-58 Sailors also attended the event. After lunch, the Sailor of the Quarter award was pre- sented to Franco by Navy League Vice President Bill Dudley and St. Augustine Navy League/VR-58 liaison Don Small. As Sailor of the Quarter, Franco received a free weekend stay in St. Augustine provided by Jalaram Hotels and free tickets to major area attractions. The St. Augus- tine Navy League also pre- sented Franco with a cash award. Franco, a native of Mia- mi, enlisted in the Navy in 1990 and attended recruit training in San Diego and technical training in Ten- nessee. He has completed tours of duty at NAS Cecil Field, NAS Pensacola, NAS l- Photo courtesy of the St. Augustine Navy League St. Augustine Navy League Vice President Bill Dudley, left, presents the organization's Sailor of the Quarter Award to AM1 Leonard Franco of VR-58 as St. Augustine Navy League/VR-58 liaison Don Small looks on. Atlanta and Jacksonville during his 15-year Navy career. Following the presenta- tion, Hiscock briefed the attendees on VR-58's re- cent activities, which in- cluded evacuating Hurri- cane Katrina victims and flying in supplies to sup- port the rescue of victims of the Pakistan earth- quake. St. Augustine Council 469 of the Navy League of the United States is a civil- ian organization dedicated to informing our citizens that the United States is a maritime nation and that its national defense and economic well being are dependent on strong sea services the United States Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Merchant Marine. 'War Eagles' take charge in hurricane relief By Lt. j.g. Michael Minervini VP-16 PAO he "War Eagles" of VP-16 lent a helping hand in the Hurricane Katrina and Rita relief efforts. Squadron personnel flew more than 75 hours in affected areas around Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi providing surveillance and reconnaissance. Their mission included searching for survivors and vectoring in heli- copters for rescue, reporting the sta- tus of national, military and private assets and providing the National Command Authority with imagery and video of the damage. VP-16 Operations Chief AWC Robert Walker said, A lot of aircrew requested to fly on these events, for some it was a matter of having fami- ly members in the path of the storm; others saw their country men and women in need and wanted to help out and make a difference in any . way they could." These missions were especially hard for one VP-16 naval aircrew- man, AW2 Darnell Deas, whose fami- ly lived in the affected area and lost everything. For the first 48 hours after the hurricane hit, he could not reach any of his family members, but he was the first to volunteer to fly. "They all made me very proud to be a member of the War Eagle team," said Walker. Hurricane Katrina and Rita devas- tated the Gulf Coast and the "War Eagles" were first on the scene and ready to assist. Chapter closes on VS-30 'Diamondcutters' after 52 years From staff SCvTS-30 "Diamond- cutters," an S-3 Viking squadron based at NAS Jack- sonville, will be disestab- lished in a ceremony aboard NAS Jax tomor- row at 2 p.m. in Hangar 116. The guest speaker for the ceremony will be Rear Adm. David Arch- itzel, program executive officer for aircraft carriers and a former VS-30 com- manding officer. VS-30 is the first S-3 squadron on the East Coast to be disestablished as the S-3 Viking aircraft is being retired from the U.S. Navy inventory. The disestablishment ceremony will include a flyover of S-3 Viking air- craft from NAS Jack- sonville, joined by some vintage aircraft. Afterwards, present and former squadron mem- bers will lead a mock funeral procession to the NAS Jax Officers' Club. A VS-30 "headstone" will be ceremoniously laid to start a "graveyard" of VS squadrons. VS-30 traces their roots to VC-801, a reserve anti- submarine squadron, which in 1950 was redes- ignated VS-801 in Miami. It was recalled to active duty in February 1951 for the Korean War and moved to NAS Norfolk, Va. In April 1953, VS-801 was redesignated VS-30. Subsequent duty stations include NAS Key West, Fla. NAS Quonset Point, R.I., NAS Cecil Field and finally NAS Jacksonville upon the closure of Cecil of service Field in 1999. The squadron was at one time a training squadron, during which time it earned the nick- name Diamondcutters by taking "nuggets" fresh from flight school and turning them into fleet aviators. During the deactivation week, there were a series of events including a golf tournament, darts tour- nament, billiards tourna- ment, tennis tournament and a farewell dinner. The Diamondcutters' deactivation will mark the end of VS-30's 52 years of dedicated service to our nation. VS-30 invites past squadron members and the rest of the Viking community to join in the festivities as squadron members say their final farewells.' At full manning, VS-30 was comprised of 240 per- sonnel with eight aircraft. Currently, the squadron has 80 personnel and two aircraft. The S-3 is an all-weath- er, carrier-based aircraft, providing protection against hostile surface combatants while also functioning as a tanker. Four S-3 squadrons will remain at NAS Jack- sonville and will be dises- tablished at later dates. 'Nightdippers' in joint exercise in Bahamas By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO . he NAS Jacksonville-based "Nightdippers" of HS-5 spent four days last week participat- ing in joint antisubmarine exercises at the Atlantic Underwater Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), Andros Island, Bahamas. One SH-60F trans- ported approximately thirty squadron members to AUTEC. While at Andros Island the Nightdippers completed more than ten hours of flight time and the 30- member crew trained with both U.S. and international resources, includ- ing Canadian assets and three U.S. ships. Along with the daytime antisub- marine warfare (ASW) missions, HS- 5 also had the opportunity to prac- tice night ASW tactics while tracking a U.S. submarine. The events at AUTEC cumulated with a torpedo drop by the squadron crew. AW2 Danielle Schultz, the acoustic sonar operator during the torpedo drop, said she enjoyed AUTEC for two reasons, "I was able to get my first kill and it's nice to be on the beach in November." The ability of anti-submarine forces to train at AUTEC is vital to the Navy for maintaining a proper state of ASW readiness. According to its Web site, "the mission of AUTEC is to support the full spectrum of undersea warfare by providing accu- rate three-dimensional tracking, per- formance measurement, and data collection resources and for the assessment of fleet training, tactical and material readiness." The range provides a perfect area for real-life ASW training. AUTEC's ability to track each asset's movement allows its con- trollers an excellent overall view of the scenario as it develops. The assets' reactions to the scenario are observed and actions such as torpedo drops are graded and thoroughly debriefed. Just another day on the job - ,ilf f " Two NAVICP teams earn DOD logistics awards From Naval Supply Systems Command wo Naval Inventory Control Point (NAV- ICP)-led Perfor- mance Based Logistics (PBL) Teams were recently announced by the Secre- tary of Defense as winners in the first annual Secretary of Defense PBL Awards competition. The awards spotlight sig- nificant PBL successes and encourage greater use of PBL throughout the De- partment of Defense (DOD). DOD uses PBL to im- prove weapons systems readiness by using the best mix of DOD and industry resources to operate and maintain weapons systems at reduced cost over their useful lives. Winners are selected from three award categories: system level, sub-system level, and com- ponent level. The two Navy teams are the Navy/General Electric (GE) F404 PBL Team (sub- system level winner), and the Navy/Honeywell Auxil- iary Power Unit Total Logistics Support (APU/ TLS) PBL Team (compo- nent level winner). Represented on the Navy/GE team are NAV- ICP, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), NAVAIR Depot Jackson- ville and GE. The Navy/ Honeywell team consists of NAVICP, NAVAIR, NAVAIR Depots Cherry Point, N.C., and Jackson- ville and Honeywell. The teams were selected from numerous submis- sions from all services. Their innovative logistics- support solutions signifi- cantly increased the readi- ness of the Navy's front line fighter aircraft, the F/A-18 Hornet, and that of other Navy aircraft, and reduced the cost to operate War Planes, WWII Planes to Present Day Planes. Highly Detailed Collectibles Bads s In c fc. | ww ics-bds~o and maintain those air- craft over their useful lives. The F404 engine, which powers the F/A-18 Hornet, currently stands at its highest level of combat readiness and customer satisfaction since its intro- duction to the fleet. The Navy/Honeywell team, whose best practices are now shared across DoD and industry, led the way for PBL with unprecedent- ed program performance. "PBLs are the most sig- nificant change in fleet support process I can recall," said NAVICP Commander Rear Adm. Michael Roes-ner. "They have provided excellent solutions to long standing material problems. I believe they have signifi- cantly improved readi- ness." 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Jane office to volunteer my time," training to become a case- Roland is used to sai4 land, who will be sta- worker and also help out as helping others. A Naval tioad here until next a receptionist. I have corn- Reservist attached to Leer. pleted the caseworker orien- Navy/Marine Corps Re- /' What she found there station part of the process serve Center, Ebensburg,, '- really impressed her. "I did- and have been shadowing Pa., Roland was called to "/ n't realize just how much other caseworkers to learn active duty in October to the :society does. I have how to help the clients who work at Naval Hospital I n many friends who were come in needing some assis- Jacksonville after several affected by Hurricane tance. The training program staff members here were Cmdr. Jane Roland Katrina and without Navy at NMCRfS is ex-cellent," sent to Iraq. Relief, they would have had she explained. "I'm the When she arrived, she ne- I realized I would have some it much harder," continued mother of three children ver imagined she would find free time on my hands. I Roland. "I really enjoy work- and have a lot of experience a whole new aspect to the decided I wanted to do ing for an organization that of getting kids through way she could help others. something worthwhile with does things that I think are tough times. So hopefully I "When I arrived here, I my time so after hearing important." can use some of that experi- found out that I would be about the Navy/Marine Currently, Roland spends ence here." working 12-hour shifts. Corps Relief Society a couple days a week volun- Although she's only been Since, I came here by myself (NMCRS), I went into the steering at NMCRS. "I'm in here a short time, Roland the says every feel very Jacksonv here have derful. I r here; it's a stationed. got invo1 Relief. I'm a wonder work for my time Roland. With 1 Reserves, eled to nu complete training." active dut But, I'm Navy nee" a retired : well and apprecial society does' 'one has made her The Navy has been wonder- welcome. "I love ful to us," she stated, enthu- 7ille. The people siastically. treated me won- So for the next year, really enjoy being Roland will become a famil- a great place to be iar face not only at the hos- I'm really glad I pital, but at NMCRS. And Lived with Navy pital, but at NMCRSAnd finding it's really when her .tour is up here, ul organization to she will head back home to and I really enjoy Pennsylvania. there," added "I plan to stay in the Reserves and retire at my 7 years in the 20-year mark. And, I also Roland has trav- plan to continue volunteer- imerous places to ing for the Navy because I her active duty think it's important. It's a I've never been on great way to fill empty time y for a whole year. instead of doing meaningless doing what the instead of doing meaningless ds. My husband is things," she said. Navy Reservist as For more information on we are very much how you can volunteer for tive of the Navy. NMCRS, call 542-3515. Christmas is a feder By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel I have a confession to make I enjoy listening to talk radio. I don't care if it is sports or news, I enjoy lis- tening to other people express their opinions, and I particularly enjoy it when the host and a caller have a fight that "I don't have a dog in." However, this week, I heard a debate between radio and television personal- ity Bill O'Reilly and an activist that really made me think. They were dis- cussing the celebration of Christmas in America. Evidently, there is a strong move- ment afoot to remove the word "Christmas" from all public displays. There are even stores that do not pro- mote the season as the "Christmas" season, but they call it the "holiday" season. As President John F. Kennedy used to say, "Let me say this about that..." "Christmas" is a federal holiday. It's not called the winter holiday or the holiday season or anything else. You can look it up. Christmas is a federal holiday (this year it is Dec. 26 since Dec. 25 falls on a Sunday). There is one thing our politically correct society cannot do and that is re-write history. Men who were Christians founded this country and Christian principles are CHAPLAIN'S CORNER woven into every fabric of our soci- ety. That in no way excludes other religions, as a matter of fact; it allows our coun- try to open her arms to them. Chaplain We truly practice (Lt.) Mylon Pope religious free- dom. No matter what faith you want to practice, you are free to do it in the way you choose. Why then do Christians have to feel guilty about celebrating Christmas? I can only speak for myself, but I am not going to allow-all this ridiculous de- bate to dull my enjoyment of the Christmas season. Christmas is my favorite time of the year and I look forward to celebrating it. I love to look at the Christmas lights that people put up at this time of the year. I enjoy listening to Christmas songs on the radio and al holiday watching Christmas specials on TV. I like sending and receiving Christmas cards and going to Christmas parties. I like putting up a Christmas tree in my house and seeing the excitement on my kid's faces when they open their Christmas presents. I like coming to the chapel and hearing a Christmas cantata and seeing a Christmas play. My point is this. There is nothing wrong with Christmas. It is a wonder- ful, joyous season that should be enjoyed and celebrated. I am happy for anyone to celebrate his or her faith in this country. It is what makes our nation diverse and unique, but I think it would be a tragedy to eliminate a wonderful day like Christmas from our national dialogue just to be politically correct. Abraham Lincoln used to have a rid- dle he asked his friends. It went some- thing like this, "If you call a dog's tail a leg, how many legs does he have?" Invariably, someone would answer "five" to which Lincoln would say, "Sir you are wrong, the correct answer is four. You can call a dog's tail a leg all you want, but it does not change the fact that a dog has one tail and four legs. A leg is a leg and a tail is a tail." This year on Dec. 25, I plan to cele- brate Christmas. I wish you and yours a joyous Christmas season! 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CBC058298 JAX-40570 kntemadc 8 Jax Alr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 Helping Sailors reach education goals By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor NAS Jacksonville's new Navy College assistant director has a message for those Sailors not currently enrolled in college courses. "Get in school now," exclaimed Lee Peters. "The Navy has changed and if you're going to succeed, you need to have a degree." Peters, who joined the Navy College team last month, brings 10 years of educa- tion counseling experience with him as well as a familiarity with Sailors he gained during his 30 years in the Navy. "After I retired from the Navy in 1992, I thought that since I'd spent 30 years talk- ing to Sailors, why not get a job advising them," Peters stated. The retired master chief's duties include academic advising and briefing deploying Sailors on the Program for Afloat College Education. The program allows deployed Sailors to enroll in either instructor-based or CD-ROM college courses. "Instructors actually go to sea with the Sailors to teach classes," Peters said. "The credits the students receive are the same as if they had taken a class at a normal college." VP-30 hosts OP Rotary Club Photo by JOl Mike England Assistant Navy College Director Lee Peters gives some educational advice to AOAN(AW) Anthony Gilpin of VP-45 at he Navy College Office Nov. 30. Peters thinks that his most important duty is keeping Sailors up-to-date on the latest changes to the Navy's education requirements. The new NAVADMIN released last August requires Sailors to pursue college credit through the College Level Examination Program and Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support Standardized Subject Tests before receiving command authorization for tuition assistance. The new education poli- cy also creates a new enlisted education requirement in 2010 for E8 candidates. "Everyone will have to have a associates degree relevant to their rating by 2010 to be eligible for senior chief," Peters said. "That may seem like a long time from now, but if you're starting from square one, you need to get started right now." Peter's goals include helping at-risk Sailors and assisting Navy College Director Jeannie Fleming in helping NAS Jacksonville servicemembers achieve their education goals. Dana Argo, an education services spe- cialist at Navy College, says that she is happy to have Peters aboard to help Sailors out. "He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our team that NAS Jacksonville's Sailors will no doubt benefit from," Argo said. For more information on Navy College, call 542-2477. Local elementary school visits SCWS By Lt. Paul Vidal SCWS PAO he Sea Control Wea- pons School (SCWS) recently had the pleasure of hosting over 20 local fifth graders at the S- 3B Viking simulator and training building at NAS Jacksonville. Naval aviators and enlist- ed personnel assigned to the command gave a com- plete tour of the facilities and adjoining hangars to the students and teachers. These students were given the rare opportunity to see firsthand the state of the art training facilities and aircraft of the Navy's S-3B Viking fleet. The day started with an opening brief by Lt. Brian Fitzsimmons, SCWS senior pilot, followed by a motiva- tional S-3B video in the SCWS auditorium. The stu- dents were given a brief on aerodynamics and how jet aircraft fly and land on car- riers. "The students were very receptive, and a few of them are interested in becoming Navy carrier pilots someday," stated Fitzsimmons. These stu- dents were also treated to a presentation from PRAN Kevin Strain on basic maintenance and safety equipment, with some hands-on demonstrations. After these briefs, the students toured VS-30, the co-sponsor of the event, for a tour of the hangar and a Photos courtesy of SCWS VS-30 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Suggs tells a group of fifth-graders what it's like to be a naval aviator dur- ing their recent tour of the squadron. look at the S-3B in person. Escorted by VS-30 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Suggs, the stu- dents had all their ques- tions answered by one of the most experienced avia- tors on base. The highlight of the day was the time spent in the S-3B visual simulator, used by all aviators in the Viking fleet. An actual cockpit of an S-3B Viking with a multi-million dollar visual simulation package, these lucky students got to spend nearly three hours experi- encing jet flight. Some stu- dents enjoyed the trip to the bombing range, others preferred landing on the carrier. The simulation was the same scenario that air- crews use to prepare for deployment, practice carri- er landings and practice *JfciIn Beer Selection In the Southeaet S eer LoverO Guide to the USA In Beer Selection In S 1he USA ReaI seer Magazine HAPPY HOUR: rALL DAY UNTIL CLi weapons tactics. It was described by one student as, "the most awesome thing I have ever seen!" For one afternoon, these fifth graders got to experi- ence the thrill of being Navy jet pilots. Photo courtesy of VP-30 On Nov. 22, the Orange Park Rotary Club invited VP-30's Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer to their weekly meeting at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club. After lunch, Brewer treated the Rotarians to a briefing of the maritime patrol aircraft's past, present, and future. VP-30 staff members then provided a tour of the P-3 flight simulator and an Antisurface Warfare Improvement Program equipped P-3 on the flight line. The event wrapped up with a number of Rotarians receiving a command coin from Brewer and a photo in the VP-30 Auditorium. From left to right, Lt. James Rankin; Carl Kelle; Dick Guzewich; Frank Butterfield; Dave Faraldo; Ken Smallwood; Dr. Jerry Linder; Don Holcomb; Curtice McClees; Gary Smith and Lt. Steve Bradfield. FFSC offers educational and support programs The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in December: Dec. 13, 9 a.m. noon Anger Control Workshop Dec. 12-15, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (separat- ing) Dec. 20, 1-4 p.m. Stress Management Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. JAX Holiday Party Sa r1 205 m SOBclaublie NIl &NA 14 :$5 NI AL M&S/L5M& =8 s8 ?3. 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R095325 IJ 11-1 --,--, I-mm" Jax Ar NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 9 Is Medicare drug By Lynn Wilkinson Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing any older military beneficiaries who have TRICARE for Life may be wondering if they need Medicare Part D, another name for Medicare's new supplementary prescrip- tion plan. Anyone who is covered by Medicare is eligible for the plan. Nevertheless, TRICARE beneficiaries already have a comprehensive pharmacy benefit with no monthly premiums and minimal co-payments for TRICARE retail pharmacies and the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy services. Considering the cost of Medicare Part D ($32.20 per month) and other expenses, such as co-payments and deductibles, there is no added value for the majority of TRI- CARE for Life beneficiaries in purchasing the drug plan. If you are wondering whether or not Medicare Part D will reduce your TRI- CARE Pharmacy benefit if you do decide to coverage for you? enroll, the answer is "no," although Medicare will be the primary payer fol- lowed by TRICARE. If you decide you do not want to enroll in the new Medicare drug plan, TRICARE will continue to be your primary plan for prescriptions. In very limited cases, some individuals who have minimal incomes and few assets, who qualify for Medicare's extra help, may benefit by purchasing this plan. For more information regarding these exceptions, you may contact Medicare at 1-800-633- 4227. They can provide you with the phone number of the local State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) agency. The enrollment period began on Nov. 15 and runs through May 15, 2006. If you join by Dec. 31, 2005, you will be cov- ered beginning Jan. 1, 2006 For more information on TRICARE's pre- scription plan and Medicare Part D, visit www.tricare.osd.mil or visit the TRICARE Customer Assistance Center at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. On the road with TRICARE Prime From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing here are times when traveling we find ourselves in need of medical care. If it is a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Emergency care is defined as a con- dition or injury that is severe, potentially disabling or life threatening and requires immediate treatment to prevent undo suf- fering or loss of life, limb or sight. Emergency care does not require prior authorization before treatment; however, you or a family member should contact your primary care manager (PCM) as soon as possible to discuss continuing treatment options. If an urgent medical condition occurs, you may seek care at a military treatment facility if one is available. Otherwise, you must get prior approval from your PCM to be seen by a civilian provider to ensure authorization for payment. If you seek care with authorization that is not deemed Flu shots available at Naval From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering influenza vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. This year, the vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard patients, 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 outpatient clinic areas: urgent, you will be responsible for all charges under TRICARE Prime's point-of- service option, which includes a deductible and higher co-payment. Urgent care is defined as care that requires treatment for an illness or injury that would not result in further disability or death if not treated immediately. Routine care will not be authorized while you are traveling. Sometimes you must seek care while traveling away from home, but you don't want to return to an unwanted medical bill just because you didn't know your TRI- CARE health benefit. TRICARE Prime patients who are enrolled at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, or the Mayport or Jacksonville Branch Health Clinics have the added advantage of using the Nurse Call Center at (904) 542-4677 or (800) 529- 4677. A registered nurse is available 24- hours a day to discuss treatment options and PCM authorizations for payment. Naval Hospital Jacksonville wishes you and your family a safe and healthy holiday. Hospital and Branch Clinics OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Family Medicine and Internal Medicine as well as at the Branch Health Clinics (BHCs). (BHC patients should call ahead to be sure adequate sup- plies are on hand.) The vaccine is offered in injectable or mist forms. There are contraindications for some people taking the mist. Patients will be screened for specific contraindications for both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is administered. NCLC holiday schedule The holiday hours for the Navy College Learning Center are: Dec. 9 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 12-15 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 16 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 19-22 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 23 8 a.m. to noon Dec. 26 Closed Dec. 27-29 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 30 Closed Jan. 2 Closed Jan. 3-5 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 6-8 a.m. to noon Jan. 9-12 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 13 8 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 542-3676 or email jack- sonvillenclc@plato.com. Free prep classes offered he Navy College call 542-3676 or email jack- Learning Center sonvillenclc@plato.com. offers free ASVAB/ ACT/SAT prep classes to help increase scores in math, reading and English. The following are the upcoming classes: Dec. 12-23, Jan. 9-20, Jan. e: asa 23 Feb. 3, Feb. 6-17. Flrst Time Home Buyei Seating is limited and ISRebseNew reserved on a first-come iebmewidhheseeofMor basis. No cost TAD orders Isn Smaf Many programs available are required and partici- Interest o pants must be referred by a ust yourho, career counselor. For more information, Darlene Thomas Lic. Mortgage Brokerage Business Uc. Real Estate agent Jac VA HEALTH NOTES Flu Season 2005 To be vaccinated or not to be? By Lt. Jonathan Day Naval Hospital Jacksonville Family Practice Physician Fall is flu (influenza) season in the United States. Once again, we ques- tion when and if we should roll up our sleeves and receive the | vaccine. Last season's flu shortage begs the question what will happen this year. Here are some brief questions and answers with what you need to know about the vaccination for Flu Season 2005. Who should be first to get their annual flu shot? According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), those that should be first in line for the flu shot are: Anyone in frequent contact with children under age six months, children age six months to 23 months, persons age 65 and older, residents of nursing homes or assisted living facilities, women who are pregnant, health care workers who provide direct patient care, and finally anyone age 2 to 64 years with chronic health conditions. This includes health problems such as diabetes, COPD/asthma, and HIV/AIDS. If any of the above applies to you, be sure to receive the vaccine this year. Vaccination is available through the Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Jackson- ville Branch Medical Clinics as well as pub- lic and private medical facilities. Call to ask for availability and to schedule your shot today. Who should not receive the annual flu shot? If you currently have a fever (temperature by mouth of greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit), have a severe allergy to chick- en eggs, have an infant age five months or less, have developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome as a result of the vaccination in the past or have had a severe reaction to the influenza vaccination previously. Can you get the flu from the shot? No, it is not possible to get infected with influenza virus from the vaccine. What you may experience with the vaccine is low-grade fever, generalized aches, and soreness/redness/swelling at the site of injection. These symptoms usually last one to two days, and are generally mild. Severe reactions are rare. Why get vaccinated? P People with the flu usually can remember clearly years later when they had it and what symptoms they had. Typically, five to 20 percent of Americans will become ill with the flu every year, requiring 200,000 hospitalizations and resulting in 36,000 deaths annually. Symptoms of influenza include: fever temperature by mouth of greater than 100.4F and often much higher, muscle aches, extreme fatigue, headache, sore throat, and dry cough. Other less common symp- = toms are nausea, vomiting and diar- rhea. The vaccine can help prevent flu, hospitalization and deaths. The bottom line on the flu vaccine is that it is safe and well tolerated, potentially very effective, and may help you and others from becoming really sick. Those are the facts. You can get more information from the Centers for Disease Control Web site at www.cdc.gov/ flu. There are answers to other commonly asked questions, addi- tional flu prevention measures and updates on local and regional flu activity. Have a safe and flu-free holiday season. This article is one of a series of health care related articles published by the Department of Family Practice Residency Training Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Day received his medical degree from the Uniformed Service University of Health Science. He is presently a physician in the Family Medicine Department at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Naval Hospital clinics, pharmacy closed for holidays Naval Hospital Jacksonville clinics will be closed the day following Christmas, Dec. 26, and the day following New Years Day, Jan. 2. The hospital Emergency Department will be open 24/7 throughout the holi- days. "N6 *___ hrefr o and yourmI fam~is]ly! close loan. - rs Okay SCoansucdon tgg and Real Esae Service 50 middle score e with competitive rates r programs me, Only 4% o access Se*nortgage 9 Spring Glen Rd. Ste. 115 cksonville, Florida 32207 04-346-0256 Business 904-482-2030 Cell VA Loans and Stated Income Programs *Appraisal fee refunded at closing. 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Checkng Saings f Consmerf Lans At o oasft I~ Equit t. f ty..n W bBllPy CeitCrd o tgaeSrie Mt frftA If fMemberhipcons I~F~h~tdv 10 'lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 F T/^CR T1t i~~jI ii Two-year-old Vivian Garcia is not quite sure what to think about selling on Santa's lap as his Merry Elf Danny looks on. Fantasia the Magician, aka Robbie Hardy, paints a reindeer face on 4-year-old Victor Barrera at the tree-lighling event Friday night. Skip the Clown makes sword balloons for a group of children who attended the tree lighting event. ' -_ I L'1 NAS lax Command Master Chief CMCCM(SW) Chris Green holds the microphone as a group of children from the NAS Jax Child Development Center sing a holiday song during the tree, lighting event Friday night. _ -M Santa and his merry elves happily head to the free lighting festivities after arriving on a fire engine courtesy of the NAS Jax Fire Department. '-'I :~ -.~.,: ~-5 -, FPhoto by H Miriam S. Gallet Benny SSimmons of the NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Maintenance , Division connects a snowman's arm at Patriot's Grove in reparation of the nual tree lighting Seventh. ~ 5,4 / , / / . f '' .-- W&hh I ** 'a Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 11 By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer hundreds of active duty mem- bers, their families and friends spent Friday evening enjoying the 11th annual Christ- mas tree-lighting ceremonies and festivities at Patriot's Grove. The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department sponsors the event each year. As the anxious children excited- ly waited for Santa Claus and his Merry Elves to arrive on the NAS Jax Fire Department's ladder truck, parents kept a vigilant watch on their young ones. "I plan to ask Santa for a Polly Pocket on Ice (a doll) for Christmas," remarked 4-year-old Kaitlyn Perrine, as she stood in line wait- ing for her turn to visit with Santa. Once Santa arrived and made the rounds greeting the crowd, the children and their par- ents lined up to spend a few qual- ity moments telling him what they would like for Christmas and to have their pictures taken. Free photos, cameras and frames were provided by MWR. Clowns provided entertain- ment, keeping children busy by creating balloon characters, per- forming magic tricks and paint- ing young faces with holiday designs. Free donuts, cookies, hot chocolate and sodas were also provided. (Froni left) NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Mary Ann Nichols, Brady Klefman, Karen Klefman and PR2(SW) Mark Klefman proudly display the $300 check for second place that Naval Air Depot Jax earned with their holiday card submission. V7 "This is a really great event especially for the children. Santa is here and they have clowns making balloon characters and doing face painting. Plus, they provide free donuts, cookies and drinks. My kids love coming to this," said Kim Smith, who brought along her three children, Braden, Collin and Logan. "I was deployed last year so I didn't get to come to this event. I really think MWR did a great job putting this all together and organizing everything. There is a lot more to this than I expected. My kids really love this, especial- ly being able to see Santa Claus," added ATI(AW) Brian Bowins of VP-5. Before the official program began, NAS Jax Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope gave a short blessing. The event was then kicked off by Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jax com- manding officer, who also pre- sented several awards to the win- ners of the Christmas Card Contest, an event sponsored each year by MWR. To enter the con- test, commands or departments must create an original holiday card on a piece of plywood. The most creative top three com- mands win money for their MWR funds. The cards are currently displayed along Yorktown FNg-% 4. .. Q' "- .- .. :. ' Photo by PH3 Clarke Desire Members of the Orange Park Junior High School Choir and Band entertain the crowd with holiday songs. Boulevard. Eleven commands participated in this year's contest. Winning first place and a $500 prize was Naval Waterfront Brig Jacksonville. Second place, with a prize of $300 went to Naval Air Depot Jacksonville. A third place $200 award was presented to the NAS Jax Environmental Division. After an uplifting Christmas song by the children of the NAS Jacksonville Child Development Center, it was finally time for that special moment when the 15- foot Christmas tree would come alive. As Dobson signaled for all the area lights to be turned off, the countdown began. With the flip of a switch and cheers from the crowd, the tree glowed with a brilliant array of lights and deco- rations. The Navy Band Southeast Wind Ensemble played a variety of traditional Christmas songs for the event. The Orange Park Junior High School Choir and Band also entertained the crowd with other holiday tunes. A special thanks goes out to all the people behind the scenes including the NAS Jax Fire Department, Security, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax, Chapel, Facilities Department, Navy Exchange, Commissary and MWR who help make this annual event such a huge success. "There are a lot of behind the scene things that go on to make this event such a huge success each year. Everyone working together makes this happen. What a better season than now to give and everyone involved in this is giving their time. It's really a great event especially for the chil- dren," said Community Activities Director Brett Tracy, who along with many helpers coordinated the MWR event. "We are also on our fifth year with the Christmas Card Contest. The first year we only had10 entries but we get more and more participation each year. It's a great way for commands to win money, but what's really fun is the competition between the dif- ferent commands," said Tracy. Photos by Kliee LaBocque Jim Taylor of the NAS Jax Facilities Environmental Division proudly accepts the third place $200 check from NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson (left) presents a check for $500 to Wanda Hinds, STG1 (SW) Amy Townsend and OS1 (SW) Angel Medrano of the Naval Waterfront Brig Jacksonville for the best holiday card. The Holiday Card Contest is sponsored by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department each year. The check will go to the department's MWR fund. *12 lax AIr NeW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 Brown Q&A: Admiral discusses her career and life From Page 1 Q: What would you do different- ly if given a second chance? A: I would definitely get out more frequently and wander around my own headquarters to visit staff and go into the -region, down in the trenches to see, better understand and therefore better represent and prioritize the issues our installations struggle with in their daily support of the warfight- er. Q: You often talk and are known throughout the region as a cham- pion of the prevention of domestic violence. Why domestic violence? A: My previous job involved being assigned in a collateral duty to the Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence (DTFDV) for approximately three years. I learned, as did the other members. of the task force that there are a few key reasons as to why domes- tic violence continues in the Department of Defense. First, the act of domestic vio- lence had not, previous to the DTFDV been declared as inappro- priate behavior. Second, leaders up and down the chain of command lack formal training on domestic violence and third, abusers are not consistently held accountable. I realize that as a regional com- mander with Fleet Family Support Centers and Family Advocacy Programs under my auspices, I had a great opportunity to work on all three of these gaps in an effort to move closer to the ulti- mate elimination of this scourge on society and in a front to our navy's s core values. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque/file Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast, reads Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss to a group of preschoolers at the NAS Jax Child Development Center April 14. The event was part of April's Month of the Military Child and Child Abuse Prevention Month and was sponsored by the Fleet and Family Support Center and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. So, when the occasion is appro- priate, I speak out against this inappropriate behavior there is no excuse for domestic violence. We have sponsored annual train- ing sessions for COs, XOs and CMCs and we recently partnered with the local community on a domestic violence pilot project called the Coordinated Community Response. Q: How did you come to be the regional commander? A: I was just plain lucky. Although, I must say, by happen- stance, I have had tours of duty, which were perfect, "pre-requisite" tours for being a regional com- mander commanding officer of an installation, OPNAV (N-46) Shore Installation Management and Navy Personnel Command (PERS-6) Quality of Life. Q: What advice do you have for junior officers charting a career roadmap? A: Based on the lessons I have learned growing in the Navy: Ensigns and junior lieutenants are lieutenants in training. Take advantage of that position. Observe leadership styles that work and don't work, style one that fits the best of your personali- ty and refine it because once you are a lieutenant, you will be expected to use it. "Ask the chief" they have a strong role to play in your training - give them an opportunity to teach you what they know listen to them. You may not always agree with them but listen and if you disagree, engage and discuss it with them. They may have an angle you have no way of knowing. Beware of the fact that you will be the same age with similar edu- cation as the Sailors and chiefs for whom you are responsible as a division officer or department head. The difference is reponsbili- ty and accountability. It will be tempting to pal around with them - you can be friendly but you can't be their friend and still be the boss. Go to sea/overseas while you are young and before you have a fami- ly. One has a lot more career choic- es as a junior officer. The career pyramid narrows the more senior you get. Joint and Washington DC tours are a great opportunity to see the "big picture' deliberately work them into your rotation ashore no earlier than 04 time- frame just after you complete your master's degree. Q: Has Jacksonville been a good community to work and forge BROWN: Region bids farewell to admiral From Page 1 :i "Ann Brown is a natural- ]y intelligent woman, a real ,people person with a lot of common sense. My 'deceased dad, Ward, a for- mer naval aviator, was the one who inspired me to join ithe Navy. Dad and mom 'were a wonderful pair," 'Brown continued. Brown started her mili- tary career in 1974 after completing Navy Officer Candidate School. r Immediately after being commissioned an ensign, she reported to the U.S. Air Facility, Sigonella, Sicily, Italy. : "I didn't know what to expect at my first assign- ient," Brown said. "However, it proved to be challenging and magical all 4t once. I paid attention to and learned from the Chiefs. It was a great place to be an ensign." SFollowing a tour on the staff of the Commander, Pacific Fleet, Brown volun- teered for the Women in Ships Program and was immediately assigned to USS Prairie (AD 15) as the operations officer and navi- gator. It was during this tour that she qualified as a sur- face warfare officer. "My fondest memories are of sea duty," said a nos- talgic Brown. "Being assigned on board a Navy ship was very exciting for me. And being a Navy lieu- tenant on a ship made it even better." Moving steadily up the career ladder, Brown served on the staff of Commander, Navy Surface Forces Pacific from 1982- 84. Her next three tours of 'duty were with the Military Sealift Command WMSC). SAfter serving with MSC in San Diego and Washing- ron, D.C., she served as commanding officer, MSCO Bremerhaven, Germany; directing the shipment of VJ.S. Army vehicles and equipment through north- prn European ports in sup- port of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. L Brown has had numerous other assignments, includ- ing being the chief of staff for Commander, Naval 'base Seattle and com- manding officer Naval Station Everett. She then reported to the staff of Chief of Naval Operations as the director of Shore Installation Management Division (N46). From there, she was assigned as the assistant -commander, Navy Person- Lawrence Cotton. "Through all of my com- Sings and go- ings, he kept n the staff fo- cused. I am very grateful m Afor his inte- grity, stead- fast leader- ship and wise counsel," Photo by JO1 Mike England/file Brown said. Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear "There are a Adm. Annette E. Brown gives her opening gazillion peo- remarks at the third annual Executive ple in service Leadership Training on Domestic Violence to our country for commanding officers, executive officers today. There- and command master chiefs at the NAS Jax fore, I rather Officers' Club June 2. they don't nel Command (Personal remember me, but focus on Readiness and Community the warfighters. They are Support), Millington, Tenn. the ones fighting for our and in Oct. 2002, reported freedom," she said. to Jacksonville as Corn- "You don't serve in a mander, Navy Region manner that they will miss Southeast. you when you go, but you When asked how she felt serve in a manner that about retiring, she replied, they don't miss you when "It's time to move on and you go. This way, you will although I will miss this know that you have done a job, I will miss the people good job because the foun- around me even more. dation you created is solid They are what have made and will withstand my 31-year journey fun change," she continued. and I thank each and Brown, who calls home everyone who helped me wherever her husband along the way," Brown stat- Pete is at, plans to sail ed. around the world with Brown then paid tribute him. to her chief of staff for the In closing Brown said, "I last two years, Capt. feel privileged to have ..- Wl., o kn,, l Dri-v,,l. Free Parking Bachelor & Private Parties All Major Credit Cards/ATM *I^ CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM * *ALLL STADIUM a: EMERSON ST. oiauMhaf We eIA Over 25 Quick and Easy Distance Education Progranms. Train atYour Own Pace, According to Your Schedule. ' Start Now Finish FAST Secure Your Future * Receive Promotion Points . 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A: In the immediate future, Pete and I will live aboard and go sailing on our sailboat "Two Loose." She is a 38-foot Hans Christian sailboat designed for open ocean cruising. Pete will be the captain and of course, I will be the admiral. Initially we will head for Venezuela we hope to avoid the hurricanes and then decide if we want to go through the Panama Canal to points further west like Australia. We may be gone for a year, we may be gone for much longer than that we will just have to wait and see. I like to say we will be "Footloose on TwoLoose." Whatever we do and wherever we go, Pete and I will remember our time in Jacksonville as the best Navy town in which we served and Navy Region South- east as the best tour that I've had, because of the people we've met here. Jax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 13 An S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, prepares to launch Chapman to retire From PSD jax Lynda Chapman, dep- uty disbursing officer, Personnel Support Detachment Jacksonville will retire after 31 years of federal service Jan. 3. . Chapman entered the Navy Nov. 16, 1973, and attended boot camp in Orlando. During her first tour with HS-1, she was awarded Sailor of the Month and was runner up for Sailor of the Year for Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. In 1977, Chapman was discharged from the Navy at the end of her enlistment and began her civil service career at the NAS Jacksonville Navy Finance Office in July 1978 as a GS3 military pay techni- cian. When the Navy Finance Office closed Jan. 29, 1979, and the Personnel Support Activity (PSA) Jacksonville was established, Chapman was reassigned to PSA Jacksonville where she was promoted to GS4 military pay technician. 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"The holiday season is known for increased traffic crashes," he said. "I urge everyone to pay attention on the road, get plenty of rest before a long trip, take frequent stops along the way 10 to 15 minutes every couple of hours and watch the weather." Mayer went on to say that it's important for Sailors and Marines to wear seatbelts in a car and helmets on a motorcycle, stressing that the Navy needs its people well-rested and back safely to fight the global war on ter- rorism. He also tant reas Navy anm Marines unwanted Mayer 2006 Navy and Marine Corps Safety Planner available By Derek Nelson Naval Safety Center Public Affairs he 2006 Navy and Marine Corps Safety Planner is now available on the Navy Safety Center Web site. It includes com- ments from senior lead- ers and data snapshots, and is an excellent source of important safe- ty dates throughout the year. Each month focuses on a theme, with explana- tions of the hazard and trends, along with useful resources. The themes are: Deployment Electrical Human factors engi- neering and ergonomics Fall prevention Traffic Recreation and off- duty Heat Explosives Industrial and installation Hearing Materials handling Tactical vehicles. The planner also has a full page of military, fed- eral and other Occupational Safety and Health Web sites. The Secretary of Defense has challenged the Department of the Navy to achieve a 75 per- cent mishap reduction by October 2008. "The Navy and Marine Corps 2006 Safety plan- ner is a valuable tool in meeting this challenge," writes Rear Adm. George Mayer, commander, Naval Safety Center, in his foreword. "The planner offers many new opportunities and time-tested tech- niques for starting and/or improving safety programs. As we all work to take full advantage of these opportunities, we will make significant pro- gress on our road to eliminating all preventa- ble mishaps," he contin- ued. Download the planner at http://safetycenter. navy.mil/seasonal/calen- dar/., to drink and drive. "During the holidays, particularly New Year's, some of our people will drink," he said. "I urge our people to use designated drivers, to call a taxi or to use the 'Safe Taxi' pro- grams or to find alternatives to drinking. You can have a good time and not drink." "We want every Sailor and Marine to have o pointed out that the most impor- a good visit with their family and friends and on to practice safe habits is that the return to their command safely," Mayer said. d Marine Corps don't want Sailors, , civilians or families to suffer For more information on holiday travel and d sorrow from a preventable mishap. safety tips, visit the Naval Safety Center Web also urged Sailors and Marines not site at www.safetycenter.navy.mil. Florida Community College at Jacksonville spring schedule From the Navy College Office The following courses are being offered by Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) on board NAS Jax from' Jan. 9 through May 5. Registration is open until Jan. 3. Active duty personnel must process their tuition assistance (TA) request in the Navy College Office before to the start of classes (please allow 48 hours for TA processing). Navy TA will pay 100 percent of the tuition cost up to 12 semesters (four courses) per fiscal year. Call FCCJ at 771-3979 for more information. 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Operating Hours Monday, 4-10 p.m. Tuesday Closed Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. midnight Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). 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 performance for only $26.50! Performances take place at the Times Union Center in downtown Jacksonville. First Coast Nutcracker Dec. 9-10, 8 p.m. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Save Santa Scavenger Hunt Now through Dec. 12 Around base Find Santa and win $250! Wrap it on Wednesday's Stop by Liberty Cove on Wednesday's and wrap your holiday presents! Free paper, ribbon and bows provided. Skydiving Simulator Saturday $30, includes two rounds in the tunnel and transportation. Sign-up in Liberty Cove. Jaguars Vs.. Colts Game Sunday $5, includes ticket and transportation. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Reef & Beef Jan. 6 Gourmet all you can eat seafood and beef buffet for $17. Call 542-3041 for reservations. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. All movies are free at the base theater. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Deuce Bigelow (R) Dec. 16, 7 p.m. Wedding Crashers (R) Dec. 17, 5 p.m. Sky High (PG) Dec. 17, 7 p.m. The Island (PG-13) Dec. 23, 7 p.m. Transporter 2 (R) Dec. 30, 7 p.m Valiant (G) For more information about the marina please call 542-3260. Sailors participate in Disney's Christmas parade --, Armed Forces members and their families partic- L.,,', ipate in the taping of the t B2005 WaIt Disney World S'Christmas Day Parade 7 held at the Magic Kingdom Sunday. The parade is a salute to the men and women of the Armed Forces that will be aired Christmas Day at 10 a.m. Eastern time on ABC. Military partici- pants were given free p transportation, breakfast. and park tickets along with four family mem- bers or friends. Photo by PH1(AW) Toiete Jackson The Dentist Place And... The Dentist Place bfo Kds The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF PocKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (Excluding co- Days 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 ZF 0 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque/file As they set their timers, a group of runners take off from the starting line during last year's Jingle Bell Run. The annual run will be held Dec. 14 at 11:30 a.m. starting on Perimeter Road near the Antenna Farm. For more information, call 542-2930. Fourth annual Light Up Your Boat Contest Saturday, 5 p.m. Prizes awarded for "Tackiest Looking Boat" and "Spirit of the Season" Every Thursday- free kayak/canoe rental for active duty. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more information on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Tropical Freeze Dec.17, Noon 4 p.m. Mulberry Cove Marina Free cookies and punch. Snow in Florida! 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. 20 for active duty. Dec. 22 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. NAS Jax Senior Golf Championship Dec.15-16 $60 per person Call 542-3249 for more details. For more information on the flying clu\ 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. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach 810% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors Published by Che Aorida times-iITon 18 iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 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-bbaters 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- lion, call, 778-0805 or email commodore@ njyc.org. SPORTS & STANDINGS 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 Tuesday and Thursdays. Commands want- ing to join the league should stop by the base gym or contact the sports office to get the required paperwork to join the league. 3-on-3 basketball tourney A Captain's Cup 3-on-3 basketball tourna- ment 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 offi- ciate soccer, softball, 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 provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets theregional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3H 30M Women 4H Triathlon Men 2H 30M Women 3H Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil www.nasjax.navy.mil. or visit Intramural Basketball Standings As of Dec. 2 Team Wins Losses VS-22 3 0 VP-5 2 0 AIMD 2 1 Naval Hospital Blue 2 1 VP-30 Staff 2 1 Blount Island 1 0 HS-75 1 0 FACSFAC 1 1 Naval Hospital Gold 1 1 Security 1 1 VP-62 1 1 MEPS 1 2 VP-45 0 1 VP-30 Students 0 2 HS-7 0 3 Weapons 0 3 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 business meeting the second Thursday of each month from10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park. Mall. Members, meet for play- groups, field trips,jMOMS Nite- Out and family outings. For information, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com 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 encou.Aged 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.fll x.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 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. JAX TALES BY MIKE JONES WWW.RICKYSTOUR.eOM NOY,4 WELLNESS AMP Jan. 24 -25 Jan. 24 7:30-7:50 Introduction to Wellness 7:50-9:30 Health-Fitness Assessment (HFA) 9:30-11:00 Eating for Health 11:00-12:30 Chef Intro and Lunch (provided) 12:30-2:00 Stress Management/Relaxation 2:00-3:00 Powerflex itnessSource 3:00-4:00 How to choose the right athletic shoe . Jan. 25 8:00-10:00 Shop for Health Commissary 10:00-11:00 Change: Why is it so hard? 11:00-1:00 Lunch (Sweet tomatoes or on your own) 1:00-2:30 HFA Results/Intro to Gym Equipment 2:30-3:110 Walk/Run 3:00-3:30 Back Injury Prevention Massage 3:30-4:]00 iA/Take Home Points/Critiques Sponsored by the Wellness Center Bidg 867 Enterprise St.,. NASJacksonville. Fl. To register: Call (904) 542-5292, ext 10 BAH: Don't cheat the system- From Page 2 for us to be good stewards of the precious dollars we have available to us. I realize we all would like to see higher BAH rates:'. Unfortunately, cheating the system is the wrong way to approach achieving an increase. For most of us, the way we gain more BAH is by advancing in paygrade. - If you are E4 or below and you do not have a family, Y4E are not entitled to BAH. In time, that may change, but Ti now, that's the rule. Falsifying a marriage is against the law< and the Navy is continuing to audit the records and seek:' out anyone who is guilty of this offense. For those of you in the approval chain for BAH requesif: keep in mind validation should include presentation ofZ:, certified marriage license, lease, rental or mortgage agre^Z ment, and proof of spouse/dependent existence at residence. Records for members collecting BAH with non-co-locat.l. family members located in high-cost areas should bheK screened with special attention to providing both proof atf- family member and proof of residence in area for which BAH is being paid. I challenge each of you to be honest and serve with pride. Your conduct is on display, both in your outward action, and in the paperwork you submit to disbursing. Our cu)- rent regulations assume that you are honest and foithcom- ing with regard to the details of your requests. Please uphold our high standard, that allows each of you,, to be treated like an adult, and most importantly sleep at - night knowing you don't have to continually worry about' . someone catching you in a lie. Our Navy expects you to be.? honest. 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For more information, call Tara Eble at 553-6692 or email Wilma Stanley at countryladyis34@ya hoo.com. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organization that pro- vides new clothing to needy individuals and families is look- ing for volunteers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partnership to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing coming in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more volun- teers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distri- bution to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or email pmcdonald @ dignityuwear.com. HabiJax looking for volunteers HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa- tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158. 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. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. MWR looking for lifeguards The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department is looking for lifeguards for the NAS Jax indoor pool . to work weekdays from 10:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and on weekends at various times. Applicants must have a lifeguard certification. Lifeguards earn $6.50 to $10 per hour based on certifica- tions and experience. For more information, contact Diane Long at 542-3111 or Tim McKinney at 542-2930/3239. Photo by PH2 Susan Cornell PHAN Jacqueline Hall picks up palm tree fronds at NAS Jacksonville during a command monthly base cleanup Nov. 22. Hall is assigned to the "Mad Foxes" of VP-5. w .xiator ,mo (904) 564"1000 HAMMOCK PLANTATION Westside's Best Value Buy now and save $1000's Recrent:ipn Area Builder's Closeout Many Homes Ready for Comtrueo CompWy Quick Closing Tel: 904-378-9371 Directions 1-10 west to Exit 351, left at stop sign at Chaffee Rd., left on Beaver St., approx 1 mile to Hammock Plantation on right. Subject to change without notice. CGC020880 Corp. 724-7800. wwwr med coiutxructionx.comr **'eVe* e a S~~ ~ =h 00.. 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Lr.,~m in l Ulmn|pL-wmu uvn N~mV, CD I 20 lax Al News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 The W.stside Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside Natures Hideaway Condominiums from the $1 OOs! * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding.Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. 904-573-5058 Timber Run If' r TimothysLandin Townhomes from the $ 1 00s! Four floorplans from 1162 to 1463 square feet * Homes available for immediate occupancy . 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages Community swimming pool 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road,. . North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. A A AM 9% A m WOAt rF .t~ .4' A.. ~ Condominiums -from the $ 1-OOs! * BEST value on the Westside! * Model almost complete * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located on 103rd St. just west of.1-295 From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Rurion the left. Visit Timothys Landing for details. 904-854-7101. S Condominiums from the $ 100s! Now Pre-Selling! Cozy, intimate community Peaceful country setting Conveniently located off Lane Ave. near 1-10 1-295, Wllson Blvd East, Lane Ave. North. Left on Manotak Avenue, Left on Sallie Avenue to Manotak Oaks on left. Visit Natures Hideaway for details. 1 904-573-5058 -~ A America's Homebuilder MODEL HOMES OPEN 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 12-5 Sun. U H UI N For info on upcoming communities netC4 & please call 866-330-4932 www.drhorton.com Promotion offered on FHA & VA loans on sales from 12/08/05 through 12/31/05. D.RHorton's contribution will equal half of total payment and paid towards Interest and escrowed at closing. Sales prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. 02005 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. 9U4-4-7-/ U 1 Manatok Oaks S- 121 R11786 ~i~$ii~6~,"""~i~a~uaaRLa~"~ i A I I I I I i IL- ,VL -,q L. Ar2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 21 Nsewlassi ied PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD BY PHONE 366-6300 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Fri. 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Toll Free 800-258-4637 BY FAX 904-359-4180 IN PERSON Many people prefer to place classified in person and some classified cate- gories require prepayment. 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CLASSIFIED INDEX Auctions 200's Real Estate for Rent 400's Financial 550-570 Employment 700's Merchandise 900's Transportation 1200's ONLINE Classified line ads are online at jaxalrnews.com FREE online advertising! Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. 246 CamdemCo., 315 Arlington 335 OrangPark 335 Orange Park/ 335. Orange Park/ 340 St. Johns Nassau 350 Waterfront 355 Condominiums 26 GA 35 Arlington 35 Clay 35 Clay 335 ClayC. County 345 County 11ARLNGTOeNn FSBO, 3/1, MORRISON HOMES FSBO Cunn ham ATERFRONT PROPERTY PVB-1/1, newly reng- 11 AC -3/2. 1500sf. scrn pretty remodel, Hwd MORRISONHOMES n FSO C unnnga mN FOR LAKE SANTA FE (6000+ vatedgarage,fpscrnd Sorch, carport, horse firs fncddt area First Time JUNIPER UPSCALE HOMES CreekPlt Sthns ACRES) 3/3 (1900sf) porch.waterview comm arn, 912-760319 $132,000. Cal Buy 1.561 SF. 3/2.5/1 New Luxury Homes. VCounty ,3/2S app,? SALE Brick Home on canal pool.realtorsprotected. 904-881-4221 Buyers T1Townhomes! Seven s Se ve$219,900.230-6109 mSr. to North Florida's $160K. 708-638 Announcements FSBO -.3/2, 1500sf, 904. WhyrentAoucan av fom 1250 ffordabeFinancing, ww.nNr 4 CallahanArea tto ohia 's $160K.70-6388 o ce s Why rent when you can avail from $212 90 ra www.neffsbo.com ref#1497 Callahan Area most sought after lake. lappl, Ig farn rm, 1Omi Ki ngstree Dr. S. sized listofhomes/ w/d ble vanities. Lake Freeou, 4102 gross sf PVB -Sawgrass, 2/2 Organizations from sub base, $120k 745-0486, Won't last at w photos available with and preserve view. No reveals 10 Best Buys in NE oAR WV 410 Coundt2r00 $379.9k, Open House CBS, totally remod, 4/3. 626-6393. CENTURY 21 Country Lakes Sat 1-5. 407-923-9114 leDating and Services 9 12 -729 -5278 $139,900 no moneydown* under losing costs on homes your desired areaand 2carg ar, 2 beautifully Realty 352-481-4436, WalkTo Ocean 107TelephoneDating 912-674-4236 WOODM $1260/month closed by 12/28/05 price range. tree acres,$499k 1-888-333-9449. Services E RE- 3/ g Freecordedmessage n usin MS. FREE Free recorded message. Must See 904-8199793 350 Waterfront Yulee Secluded Rvr Hme RIVERFRONT Penthouse 11FHappyAdsr300 Avondae/ fd nash/Dry/Refr g with 1.866-234-2607 110 LoHappyAds 300 Avondale/ rm, 199k 477-9255 1.866.234.2607 this ad. Ready December D# 2649 J Howard 904-261-6116 Rare find 2/2, $478,000. 120 Notices Ortega 10096 FINANCING ID# 2651 904 -406 -2701 RIV E R OA KS 4 Amelia Realty Inc. Brk owner, 904-287-8902 25Psonals ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest watson Reaty, corp Watson Realty, corp $409,900owne Shirley Pool42203 40+ AC -Heckscher D75r. At I .Br, 9-2- 2 cerS OLDORTEGA OK. Alan 904-631-9788 Realty Executives Pref. 904-536-0573 355 Condominiums SOUTNSIDERTO -2/2 nr 135Travel/Rides Spacious 2/2 on large OAKLEAF new 4/3 + Bns. BROWARD RD w at er- 1400mo $5k dn, o credit _00_raefater 34 ___St._Johns view. 1/3 ac, $29,500 3/2 Condo,1250sfBrand Issues ok, 800-809-9083 Vacation vel oakedlot. 320 Westside FLEMSLBreckenrld cu-de-sac. 449-0006 340 onty 342 St. Augustine 904536057 29500 Nvnd 303- 09-9088- 3 145900/976 Services STATELY off 220 3/2 w/fp/porc New,Avail in Nov.$195K 147 Dating Services Charlestonesaue 0% FINANCIN vin yl/brick, on lake FSBO-Lot on Canal, Off Kernan 635-3397 166 Entertainment 3/2.5 nr river $545,000 Bnkrpcy,00SelfEMP. Invest 17K. 386-649-6929 BRAND NEW, IMMEDIATE 4/2, 3 car gar, brand off St. Johns River, FSBO Fountain Gate 2/2 Services ORTEGA $105,000 OK. ark 904- 233- 4231 OrangeParkCC 3400+sf Occupancy 5br/3ba, new $298900 or 2mo OrangedaleFL. vltd cell end unit, on lake I 1BR1Bflatcondo(g4/3/3, 11 hole/lake 3900SF, luxamenities, lease. 904-343-6831 Elec,well& septic. $139,900.904.403-58451b wn Ortega Blvd. Condos SBR/2BA 1900 sf, con- FSBO -3/1, newly remod, front. Upgrades Galore. John's Creek $445K/ $155,000. 904-962-8225 ega create with stucco on 358 Woodside Ave. 2450 Country Club Rent for $2200mo.Flex FSBO 3/2 on lac+,new afterNoon. & OceanfrontCondo 120 Notices VENETIA beaut. 3.89ac. offJones $127k 388-1456 272-4366. $567,500. Fin Avail. 561-662-6661 cpt/pnt ark likesetting 3 BedrVRFRNT MMAoom 2 Bath FClassified Adveising, 3/2-5 on gorgeous lot, Rd $299 900; 237 1049 $379,9 904 347 4961 RVRFRd 31 MA UHLAsTE p1448kng pool,o call 904-366300, NEEDA LAWYER Need TC $205000 ANYBODY CAN QUALIFY /ulk head. $540kobo. 575000. Cal 249.6916 Accident? Arrest? Divorce? WATER CONDO 2 or 3Dr homes. a areas Island home 2800sf, 4 3. Access e* RIty 669-1931 for appointment or 1-800-258-4637. AAA Attorney Referral Svc Incredible 2/2 at The an pmt 708-3278 gourmet ircn 2 lire. appoitm 800-733-5342 24 hrs. Venetan.B224,900 AUjplaces. oo floors. WATERFRONT lot with PVB Condo Belleza2/2 BEAUTIFUL NEW4LY 3125 148 lot beautiful marsh view 1100sf, $240,000. LAKESHORE REMOD 4.'2, 138 000 2 904-716-5348 S615K $249K 904318-5637 904-654-6323 130 Tickets rua 2/, are story, Call iT 514-s538 130 Tickets rooms, FP. $124,000 MURRAYHILL IKE NEW -3.A. n1051 5 --- JAGS VS.COSd 2 -taR I baLI n c. A nice Fam ily Com m unity B llv rs a e r\ JAGS VS. COLTS -tix- Orlinalduplex, each Re1XATL 5-.65An5193 needed for individual. 2 unltlbr/lba, $149,500 Beloc1Co m m unity or 4. Call Charles MURRA HILL32 0 located on the Westside J m 904-221-8776 Avondale 2/1, private all 30 1, S 313400 locat withnnewemove- Jas vs cots 2 tkts sec ation.159,900 Realtor Owner 327-3311 Military discounts FREE Washer & Dryer with new move-ins 205 row e. Face value Brckduplex+garapt New 32 Old Mlddleburg E Z Financin 0 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms $120 OBO. 2 tkts sec Sep. metersc$40K & 103ra area. Lov". downE Financingo2 & 3/2 Bedrooms 206 row x. Face value SepL meters 4 eas0 3inancre. s6656 6no 6l6ayround, court $190 OBO. 386-8183 PANTHER CREEK a_____nn__._________ Swimming pool, playground, basketball court course comm. $449K 322 Argyle Woodland Estates RIVER LOT 1.3 acres S. of Jack- FSBOt3/2, 1828sf, lkfrnt Giveus a call at 904-771-9055 sonville. $465,000 tile, cpt, many upgrades. Give us Nov. Sales Leaders $199K.Appt on y.908-0604 Toy Scott North A 200 Auctions Elizabth O'Steen 325 Jacksonville 210 Estate Sales Z10 Public Sales lrJ 100% FINANCING * NORVILLE o III 23 i TIRED OFWAsnNGMONEYONRENT?.' - ,i 200 Auctions Realty, Inc Z-1 .2n bo n us rm. CREDIT PROBLEMS? Auctlonfor Commercial 388--ro000 nremoel.'too many D EI" J, 0i il Real Estate 12360 San www.nmil"erealty.comi 4Ah JoseBlvd. Zoned CRO, 0 NORVILLE All Brick 32 built 97Ie LET ME HELP YOU BE A HOME Registrationg9'am. l pm NO CLOSING COST Call 24 hours a day.7 days a week mail: sr13lotgaol.comr dwyi n t O CS-ay.7da cordon remodeled, rent $1P. JonesSa Broker/Owner. 305 Southside buy uffST for 100M FINANCW by RECEIVE $1000 1 OVER I000.000 In NEW B el E t home CH/A. Corner IoL. JAtoMrk -Wanng 3305 MrSt9n.eylSt. 3, 1471 15Lh St. W. supplies. For nfogoto79500. 0715067 When You Buy or Go to Military omeb uyer.comerink www.unlsourceaucton. 3/2 2 car gar, fully i own $148K. 568-8519 4872 Churchll Dra Home $46K.With FREE REPORT - BHarmeyer Rity 398- 90851N OOII Ic I N niIOk I I. i 210 Estate Sales 3/2Frpl newlyremod- NS OWNER FINANCING Active Duty Retired Foreledtal"p Id aan p B O mkO G mc Sm arPURCHASE. Mand-Sat & Sun 9-3pm. 4fullroomsoffurnlture. 3.2 OWNER FIN or Rent n or those who e. t I7aMe d.Etverthitngus reod. lBn rh-4BR RECE Eor $A Ho0oebuying & VA Loanse All excellently main- to Own. St Nicho I3 all stained. Everyhingmust remodfonsro s$950mo IBeach nes *ATt CLOSeINGeO go.10126 Arrowhead Dr. 24 hr rec. mdg 51 t.1 6196. k Apts.Mlke 318-5580 3305 Stanley St. 3/1, 600 O a refinished hrd wd firs. 100%p/ FINANCING ve yer ut ta You Buyaor Go to MilitaryHomebuyer.com Fr snout front. 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Great I company offering at s " 32SNorh Jacksonville $295K. 716-3946 kitchen. Call 721-6352orIcompanR 326SprinBPfield 608-5673 1 least 80% Closing UL__aly eri ce 330Beaches 2200sf lots of upgrades, RTO -3/2, gar, fncd yd, -_.. ..._--__C st c $340K. 904-613-3501 nice n'hood. $1200mo, I CostsAssisanceon $5k down, poor T J019M Mo 114e neeights/ ICWbuilt2003,4060sf iv/ ok. _800-09-9083 or I EVERY qualifying % Meirose total under 5253sf, 303-918-9399 340eSt.nJohn's County kit & bar. 2nd study.$213k-904-704-3777 B iStAtie m ny tra ctamrits. A ange04-6-7804) 35Nassau County Bur 33S l I for more in formation.ii ii ii i i 370 Lots for Sale A 3/2, scr prch new poolNONnOONHOM-NON -NON! 375 Farms/Acreage FSBO 3/2,w1477sf. $189K, crpt, pnt, app Is,nenextPto m 3769 oe 12/10,10-4p. C2aCO. Sch. $169,900 APARTMENTS 382 Retirement Comm. 904-260-4179 626,3604 or 282-4958 VAiLOA NS For Sale 385Miscellaneous FSBO 3/2 in Marbon ARAVA Brand New 4/2 1100 _eagate Ave. Neptune Beach (904)249-5611 39DReal Estate Wanted Pointe off Marbon Rd. 1950sf, $209K. water 1 Seagate Ave -Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 $235K Call 260-8422 view, agent, 213-0027 230 Georgia Real PUBLISHER'S NOTICE Mllitar All real estate adver- tising In this newspa- C per is subject to the Fair Housing Act which Direct makes it illegal to Direct advertise "any prefer- randrad ence limitation or dis- crimination based on f race, color, religion sex, handicap, familial sell status, or national ori- gin, or an intention, to make any such pref- erence, limitation or discrimination. 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Some rogn, s maiy not be (ornlinedwilo l We.Wslgto ud Bank doing mxisinesss6Wasling.onMu d VBan kaA ste n d Ban kW ,,U.osC C018789 II 22 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 355 Condominiums WINDSOR POINTE Off Hodges Blvd. 2nd fir, 2/2, fplugar, overlooks pondl ?1 .500. 904-327-2411 360 Out of Area/ 360 Town/State I PALM COAST New executive home. Over 3 ,000 sq. ft., 4br/3.Sbalarge master suie ot dining. lvlng & family rooms. Plenty of room for pool. $319k.Call Karen Frrenl. Infinity Realty. a 38I44600 office 386- 986 0828 cell ROAN MTN, TN. 4/2,31ev, 2200sf, brand new cabin, 25min. to Watuaga Lake, Top rated down hill Ski Mtns within 40min cross country Skiing 15mins. 4mI from RoaneMtn State Park & close to Bristal Motor Speedway. 912-284-0477. VOLUSIA CO. WATER- FRONT lovely 3 bed/2ba on 3 acres on the St. Johns River. large boathouse & dock. high & dry. $1.100,000 Call Custom Realty, Inc. for your appt. (386) 228-345 w. 365 Manufactured Homes 100L RENTAL MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2/1's & 3/2's 904-249-6444 ISMIN TO BCH -3/2. furn, new apple, w/d, $12,999 Quiet area 874-7629 ALL SET UP -in Pleasant Ortega Village, 3/1.5 MH $750mo $325 mo for 6Omo. + lot rent of $362mo. Also 2/1, 60 dn $280mo for 60mo + lot rent $262mo. 993-1114 270-1284 2005 2/2 Sem net re Gated Comm. Front deck on shaded lot. Call Brionna 783-2460 CERAMIC SHOWER 4/2 STAINLESS STEEL APPL. CALL (904)n225- 0222 CHADWICK No credit check. 3/2 stove/frig D, washer/dryer, vinyl sid, shngl roof. $2500 eq, $350 mo. 730-8606 h Cheap Living Mins from NAS 93 l,2BR/2BA Fully 6 ur- nished, nice park, carport, 2 sheds, new roof $16,000 904-505-1903 on any new or used M/H with low down pint - SCall Sandy now and get preapproved over the phone 695-2255 Why Rent when you can own for much less Call now and be in your new home before Christ- mas Owner will Finance Call Sandy @ 695.2255 FLEETWOOD 14x80 3/2, stove/frig, DW, washer dryer deck. awning, shed. $10,800. 730-8606 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $595 Mo. Save Thousands! Call 291-2735 LAND -N -HOME Claw, Duvaland All of NE Fla, and SE Ga 5500 Down FREE Qualifying Call 477,4225 or Email at iohnsalesCbellsouth.iet MARIETTA New land/ home package close to town 4/2 ready for u now. Call 891-4099 MIDDLEBURG 4/2 ON 1 ACRE "500 DOWN $718/MO. CALL 477-4225 OR EMAIL JONNSALESOBELLSOUTH.N ET MIDDLEBURG Clay Hill area, '98 3/2 DW newly remod. on 1 ac. $65K Call 904,635-3076 MOVING MUST SELL! 3/2, 1525sf+ over 2 acres of land. Won't last! $650 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 2/1 $1900.00 moves you in! Bad credit good credit OK! 249-9546 3/2 w/ $1000.00 down Call Rebecca 246-7684 3/2 large covered porch Bad credit, good credit We Finance! Call 249-9576 2 & 3 bedrooms Low D/P, Low MoXthly E-Z Financing. 246-7684 1280sf, 3/2, low D/P Call 249-9546 At the Beach, Like New! Call 514-6710 or 246-7684 PV Fleetwood '98, 2100sf, $10,000. U' MOVE. 904 536-8051 SAVE THOUSANDS! Land Home Package! 3/2 Double Wide on 2 acres in Jacksonville. $900 Down. $595 Mo. CALL 291-3100 SETUP ON 1.2 ACRES 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom WrIH POOL CALL 225- 0222 VAGABOND 28X70, 4/2 den, stove refrig D/W, ch&a, fplc, scr porch. carport. Beaches area. $14,800. 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Apts/comm'L/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 4S5 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments Furnished Avondale 2/1,2nd floor 1000sf coy. parking remod. $750m. 387-2833 405 Apartments Unfurnished Arlington area ANSLEY OAKS APARTMENTS Near JU, 2BR/1.5BA large 2 story, central heat& air, W/D hkups, fully equip kit, mini blinds. $585mo (util. not included). $500 security dep. Appli- cation &credit check required. Clean & Fulet Community. Sall 724. 7800 ext 2471 X W. ATTENTION Come and See Avondale's Most Presglous Rlerloni Highrlse Rental Community ,,,, :I i,:, x tiedr0 ,',,T,- A,.,,i 6,'enr, rO.r,1 i,.'s .) *.~rd .3k,.iRCI.W, "., ,. +.O ,3r it'.. Re.I,'. 3946 5 SL Johns Ave (904) 3846151 commanderf-a aekus.com g i BEAUTIFUL ,t.WSIDE COMMUNITfl Offering Sacious 1 &2 B' 2 Pools STARTING AT $485 Close to shopping, FCCJ & Downtown! CALL HOWl 387-293 CF & NAS 2BR DUPLEX NEW CPT AND TILE, FEN YD. REF REQUIRED $595778.289 NEPT BCH 2/1. 2blks fror Bch. lst+dep. $925m. AvI 1/1/06. 904- 422-5298 405 Apartments 410 C Unfurnished SOUT N RTHSIDE 16OOs $540-$;745 pools, B 12,M3 BR's Buslne 7570 tile,;S Ashey 7rk NO REN t Apartments 94$S 904- NORTHSIDE S'SIDE/IR 1, 3el,2&3BRs. Ir 3/2TH $99 pos peclall 1250 m NAplicationFeel CAL 751.1510 S'sideBa lcgar, $1: NORTHSIDE -L brand 1/2aOff.9 new, 1/1 apts. Must S- 94-74-_1 Rent or 9 -7 8118Call 343-9 O.P. -2/2, wetbar, fplc, patio, fully equip kit. 5650 294-6903 415 RIVERSIDE Lg 1BR, CH&A, hardwd floors, clean. goodn'hood, near hosp ATL BCH $5 ode.384-6755 ocean, Condo$ WESTSlDE -2/1, CH&A, w/w cpt, good loc, nr Eagle Ha 1295. $955 874-0788 ready term 757 WESTSIDE 2/1, CH&A, dishwas her. W/D KIngsIeyl hookup. $625, 573-2024 Dock, b Up Availa W 'side/Downtown $850moa 3/1,CH&A, remodeled,850mI new kitch & bath.$595m PVB Stel Call 904-962-9098 2/3, ne W'SIDE Newly renov 1 & lagoon, 2 Br's on Ortega River. furn,$1 quiet n'hood on site *** mgr, nr public transp. $500&$600.904-423402 420 410 Condominiums 420 $500D I Bay mead/9A Overlook all area 140sf, 3/2, lst fir, wtr, Call the H, cbl. incl $1150.728-2244 1 C BAYMEADOWS/ 9A, t 4 4b -2/2, gated, cov prkg, yar $925mo. 434-4989 port Baymeadows/9A gated M 4a water view, 3/2 FIRST MO. FREE I $1395 807-8757 ARGYLE/ Feldmal BAYMEADOWS @ 9A gar, lac -overlook condo 3/2 all apple, w/d, utils, pool ARGYLE 3/ & fitness, coy rkg SCREENED $1000/mo 535-7501 REF REQUI DAYTONA BCH -ocean- ARGYLE - front, 2/2, 9ft cell in jacuzzi, den, furn/unfurn, $2500 great s annual or season only. 1250+d Nuhomefinders LiC. R.E. Broker 813-417-6522 1 for FT. CAROLINE Brand New fir 3/2,1500sf, $1250m, $500d solau Hammock Grove at a mount Kernan Forest. call 779 MLS 273619 re Beautiful Investments Realty, Robin 707- 1931 ARL 3/1 GATE PARKWAY remod flrg/stov 3/2 gates all ameni- ties $1295. Call 272-3308 Ar GREAT CONDO roo NEAR BASE (Collins Rd.) X' wc NEW COMPLEXPcaro 3 bdrm/2.5 bath plus loft. carpor $1100 monthly. Greg drve 2693Mswio 269.842$110C ICW -/ WOLF CREEK depi -3/2, brand new, SSATLBCH apple, w/d, gated, comm AT BC I pool, many upgrades. Ist+de close to beach and 9A, 422-529 $1350mo. 509-6001 AVONI days, 223-5667 eves. inside, Mand/Williams Walk fncd yd Brand New 2/2, home, $ $1000m. 687-9846 BEA(Hi MANDARIN GLEN -2/2, Ocean $750mo. porary 333-8677 292-1414 w/pool. M'BURG/RAVINES Golf BENDING Club, lbr unit furn, w/d. brk fplc $600m 557-5829/225-9955 b k yd, $1150mc O.P. -RTO, Guar CLAYCO nPannci n d$800mo. Beauty, Natures Ideaway $1500 Blanding Blvd. NEWa Nautilu- S276-644 CLAY CO Forest. OCEAN FRONT Fenced AAAH Beautyl Luxury Orange 2/2 $1775mo. Avail. 2bal; 12/15 Call 800-758-7658 Plar 2 OCEANFRONT -Jax Beach, ground fir, 2/2, Downto $1650mo. 221-0634 rbcru, ORTEGA RIVERFRONT omil nc Luxury 2/15 Prem Kit $1590me W/D. Pool, Gym, Gateti Siso All New, No pets/ NS E. Arl., 4/3 $1100mo. 904-384-7661 lawn svc. /Atl. ava PALENCIA new gated, I Eagle Hal 3/2, pro furn & decor, construe Scov prk htd pool, utl upscale incl, $1550 + dep. 276-967 Call 815-245-7293 967 Fleming I New 4/4 PONTE VEDRA AIA comm. Summerhouse Condo's. 962-411 All sizes & floor plans. Vangua Available $835-$1395 Townhomes also avail. FOR REN Dec. FREE !! 2000+sf Make Your Deal TodayLI gar, $11 Jennifer 917- 859-785. school, NYFLBROKER@aOl.com ocean. No pets; Ponte Vedra Beach. $1095 a month. 1 r GILMOR lease 2b/2b, 1032 sqt. TON Re Avail now. Newly laund $ renovated. View com- n p lex online- IT www.summerhousepv. com. Contact Melissa (858) 243-3003. Cats Ok. Ca ne PONTE VEDRA E. of AlA $1190/r 2/2fpl,w/d 1c gar, 9& $1100mo Call 285-1164 ICW/Ind PONTE VEDRA Ocean newly Grove 2/2, renov, amen, $1400r $1100/mo 904-819-0709 904-992 or 765-9 PVB/E. AlA Lg Nice 2/2 TH, w/d, 155sf $1100m ICW/Wa Grt loc. N/S, N/P 645-5225 Palm 3/ PVB Belleza. 3/2, vltd last, s ceils, Huge 1400sf ICW -4, $1375mo. Terry 318-9635 $1400m SPVB COLONY- 2/2 borhoo Private view garage, ICW -4/2. w/d, walk to beach, no con smokers, East AlA $1400+d $1050. Erin or Shannon 285-5640 IC PVB COLONY 2/2 s private vIew garage, nw/d, walk to beach, no backyai smokers, east AIA, 1st, las $1100, Erin or Shannon, 904-285- 5640 PVB Condo Belleza 2/2 1100sf, $1100mo. 904-654-6323 RAVINES, Middelburg Exec. condo lbr/2ba, fully furn. w/d, cbl golf pool ava 9th hole $675m 282-0009 or 923-7600 REGENCY -3/2 appi eqp, $11s50mo. call 220-3917 651-2222 8121 L R'slde Waterfront 4/2/2 2b/1.h w/d, see. prkg. lease, $1200ml g82- ,3-, 80861" SAN JOSE at The Colony 3/2/2 New lux 2/2, new appI, carpet, steps to pools $950m+dp. 395-9929 8061 San Marco 1/1, $700mo, 4/2/2 ref/bckgrnd chk, Immaculate. 733-6741 OR SAN MARCO 2/1, For Rent 590 2043 Dunsford Tar. Free 3/2. wtr, pool $650. 641.6219 Large F SOUTHSIDE\BEACHES- New gated community, MI pool, clubhouse. 1937 3\2 atlo and garage *.$1175\ mo All appi, incl .Call (904)645-7374. SOUTHSIDE 2/2 on lake, ; crnd patio, fplc,. /, r ;950mo. 904-962-5975 Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Y! Noon 3 Monday 7 m ondominiums rHSIDE-3/2, f, w/d, dw, 2 BB ct, fitness, Bss cntr, new S iaclo us, DECEMBER. 975m. 545-0019 ONWOOD New -, gar, scr. lanai, n+dp. 726-1665 rtram Pk 3/2.5 1325m. 1st mnth 904-568-0257 lago TH 2/2.S, RTO $1100mo. 9125/881-0188 Houses Furnished H Half block to fully furn, 2/2 1500m. 241-1793 arbor Turn key 4/3 Shrt/Lng 7 358 1868 Lakefront Home oat ramp, 2/1 ble Dec. 1st. 1-904-463-3236 ps from the Bch w crpt, pool on ,ofc, Ig yd fully 900m, 392-8322 Houses Unfurnished own U OWN as EZ Qualify Hotline 388-1208 CW Sutton Lakes br, 2.5 bath, huge rd, close to May- t Community Pool. discount Available. 400. 535-,5845 OAKLEAF 8630 n Rd. 2/1, 1 car c. $695; 699-9914 2 GREAT RM, FPLC : PATIO, LG BKYD. RED $995 778&2897 3br/2.5, pool,. all brand new, chis, 2 story lep 652-4724 Argyle Area r rent 3/2 with place, indoor ndry room $1875 h, $800 deposit -1918. Officially assigned. .5, 1200sf, new e, $1200m + 1st, dp. 651-0143 rlington 3 bed- m 2 bath, hard- ood floors, fire- ace, central air, t/garage, 5 car way ground immmng pool, 0/monthly + osit 234-3652 New 4/2 gar, fnc p. $1295m. 904- 8/917-207-6519 DALE All new 3/1, ch/a cpt, a, 1250sf, bock 995m. 449-4724 ES-ATL BEACH Side, contem- 2/2.5 + office, $2K mo 280-2805 BRANCH -3/2, c, very open, mg 2 car gar, o. 904-406-5500 S-Dr's Landing 1,3/2/2, DR, fl, mo. + dep '3125 s 993-5511 OUNTY -Argyle 3br 2ba. 1636sf yard. $1200/mo e Park South 3br 294sf, $950mo ntana Realty 264-2224 own-Lg 1h 'I sland The PlaZ3. I. 2 p.rk SOOiS. IplE -eliome. o. 904-707-2165 S$1550mo. 3gar. lanai, nr Kernan anow. 223-1997 rbor TH 3/2 New action, garage, e area, $1300. 2 or 264-6805 island, The Links 4.5 golf course avainow $2000 S Jerry Medina, rd GMACRealty NT/ SALE -new f, 4/2.5, fp 2 car 850mo. close to hosp, 3 min to 904-838-5995 ,, dep. req. E, W OF STOCK- hab 3/1, snrm, $750 762-9350. louse For Rent ak Leaf Planta- on 3/2 1750 sqft, w construction, County Schools Ino. 904-291-8243 04 962,9985 Ian Springs 4/2, remod. fncd yd, m, 1st & last" 2-0615/422-0616 9523 raterfront/Isle of /2, $1800m, 1st, sec. 223-8906 /2, Pablo Pt. no. Nice Neigh- Dd 705-6033 .5 ha, new, 2200sf. in pool, Irg yd dep. 904 -642- 2910 W Near Mayport Wonderwood, 2 story, 3/2.5, 1 car garage fenced rd.$1200- 1250mo st, sec. 728-2794 42 Houses 420 Unfurnished ICW new house 4/2, appli. avail today 296 Southern Rose Dr. $1500 m. 12466 Tropic Dr. E. $15001omo. 235 Guava Ct. $1600 MO. Call 904-866-1431 JAX BCH Holly Dr. 3/2,2 car, fenc'd yd, tile firs, $1300 + dep. 614-5278 JAX BCH remod 4/3 2000sf, $2000mo. Call 904-866-1431 9 0 JAX BCH RIP TIDE 3/2 w/ soft new I c appliances, fpl, tile, cell fans, 2 car gar.. yd main. include sorink/sys. $1400+ dep., 15 mins. NS Mayport, H220- 0048, C 803-6717 JCP Townhouse 3/2 Lake view/end unit $1195mo. 993-7051 JULINGTON CREEK Spacious 3Br, Living room, family room + formal Dinning room. huge kitchen, fully fenced yard. aqueasy Clean. $1450m. 280-2805 LAKE MAGNOLIA Brand new 3BR/2BA town- house with two-car garage. Lawn mainte- nance included. No p ets. N/S. $995. 12-882-7372. LAKEWOOD, 3/2 fplc, wd firs, SS Appliances, $1100/mo; 737-2542 LAKEWOOD 3/1, updated, garage, $925/mo; 737-2542 LAKEWOOD waterfront 2/2.5, fpl, gar, $1100 737-2542 MAND. 3/2, fpl, eat-n-kit, w/d, patio rm, priv. fnc yd, $1300m. 294-7632 MAND. PT. LN 3BR/2BA, ch/a, kit. ept, fen yd. D:384-7111/E:388-8616 MAND 2/2, 2cgar, scr. patio, fpl, fncd yd, $895m. 772-8741 Mand 3/2, 2 car garage. 1460sf $1160mo. 3562 Barbizon Ct. 868-3381 MANDARIN 3/2, 1700 sq ft, vaulted ceilings w/skylights & ceramic tile floors, frplc, 2 car gar" Ig yard, Ig scrnd atio, alarm sys w/d hkup gmstr suite & his/herbathrm w/2 Ig walk-in closets, gar- den tub. Walk to Man- darin schools & local park, easy access to 1-295/I-95. $1,575/mth incids lawn svc & alarm svc, $1,000 deposit, 1 yr lease, cats ok w/dep, avail 1/1, 434-1491. Mand-Waterfront 2/1 CH&A W/D o$1050mO + dep. CaIll 403-0588 MAYPORT -4/2.5, $1395mo, fncd yd, Wonderwood/ AlA, Call Don 904-382-1023 MURRAY HILL 2BR/1 bath W/D hook up CH/A, fncd, $750 662-3846 Murray Hill 3/2 7 garage, frpic, $895mo. 795dep. 904-472-7314 Northside 3/1 $695/mo ch/a, 5 min to EWC & 95 new remod Kelly 608-4910 NORTHSIDE -4442 Friden Dr. 2/1 & 1534 Mcco- nihe St. 2/1. 374-9394 or 502-4975 NORTHSIDE -New 4/2. 2 car gar, $105mo. mO.sec dep 407-375-7076 NR AIRPORT -Brand new home, 5/3, aprx 2900sf, $1300 904-881-0933 408-887-1563 N'side-8531 Howell Dr. 3/2, fenced back yard, carpet, $775mo. Call 904-449-4724 NS RENT 2 OWN $725.$850mo. Bad credit OK. Work for Meity available.31ir 384-172 O.P./ MAG. PT GCC comm. voeo Iathrred -3/2.S.po, ae n2649-425 .ORP.-G4 ARKA4.apx1 00sf, ike new 1300, Dr's Inlet. 1576-646 I O.P. -St. Johns River 5/3.5, panaramic view, dock, $2400m0. 264-1425 OAKLEAF -3/2, new $1175mo, 1/2 off first month Bryant Realty 272-9395 Oak Leaf Area. Bent Creek. Golf Comm 4/2. $1295mo. 333-5852 I OAKLEAF I PLANTATION 1 5/3-5, Exceptional U $1600 619-640-1986 OAKLEAF TH. 3/2.5 / 1, great loc. Gated comm, $1000mo. 874-8009 OP/OAKLEAF 4br homes avail now, from $1295-$1550 264-1425 OPCC 5/3; 2 car gar, 24hr sec. $2000/mo + dep. 771-1116 ask for Mila OP North 3BR/2 Bath, large fenced yard, 3 miles to NAS. 291-4316 $900 mo. +deposit OP MALL 2/2 & 3/1.5 cu/a Kit eqpt fen Rent to own $725+dep. 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Free computer- ized list of homes / w photos available with no money down* under $1260/month Free recorded message 1,866&234 2607 ID# 2601 Watson Realty, Corp Ortega 2000sf 4395 McGirts Blvd. 3/2, LR, DR, + kit & den. Beau- tiful, ige yd. 6mo Ise $1300 349-5417 PALENCIA -new 4/3, 2500sf. walk to club, tenn, pool, golf, $2400 neg. 904-687-3000 Ponte Vedra Beach Great house near beach. 2/2 Modern kitch, fenced yard, garage $1150mo. 925-368-1186 RIVERSIDE -3/2, CH&A, great cond, $850mo. 2548 Phyllis St. 744-2442 RIVERSIDE 408 Sunshine St. $400dep $485mo. 2/1 no pets, 724-3096 R'side Huge Brk Charmer 3/1 Beautifully renov. hw fl ch&a, frph. hkup $1150 561-302-6200 SOUTHSIDE - 2/1, remod$725mo. + dep. 730-0024 SSIde- 2BR/1BR, Irg Ivrm and ktchn, sun rm. $850 mo+dep, 477-6328. S'SIDE 3/,2, LR, DR, FR, coV p atio, 2cgar, fnc, $1150m+dp. 998-8726 S'side Waterleaf New over 3000sf, 4/2.5, all apple, $1900m. 422-8053 ST. AUG. 3/2,1600sf, on presv. near Hartley MS, $1950m, Will consider lease/buy 904.477-9465 St. Johns Co/Golf & C.C. 4/3 2400sf. 2 car gar. Golf & lake viewbeauti- ful. 30 x20 screened lanai. End of culdesac/ $2150mo. 476-2078 ST. JOHNS CO. -/CR210, 3/2 Ig fncd yd, comm gol, tenn, pool, all appI, $1400mo. 951-202-71677 HWY 210W S. Hampton Beautiful 4/3, w/fam rm, golf course view. $1700m sec.avail now 904-655-6571 VILANO BCH Beachfront 3/2, all app, 2 decks, gar, $1600. 669, 041S WESTSIDE -2/1, CH&A, carport. gar, shed, fncd lot, $775. 904-786-5503 SWESTSIDE 3 BR/2BA, 2 car garage, scm porch fen yard, New construction DEC. MOVE IN SPECIAL, sm pets ok. Claudia 463- 5499/ $1075 mo, $975 sec. 4 Westside near HAS JAX 3bdrm/2ba w/ I garage, no pets, $51000/mo. $1000/dep. Call 904-807-8358 for appt. or leave msg. WS-/LAKESHORE LOVELY Ren,-v 4-2. f1t0.,. $I lO0- denr No mkg 779.0440 W'slde- 295 & 103rd SL OakhI Park. 7860 Lancla St. 3/2, newly remod- eled. $1000 dep.$875mo. 2yr lease preferred.Close to schools & shopping. Call 472-7140 W'SIDE 3/2, $950m+dp. 5min to HAS JAX. No pets. 707-7044/771-2649 W'SIDE 3/2, CH&A, 2ac on Cedar River, boatramp & dock $1100mo 387-1804 W'side 3/2.5 1 Car, New 'construction, lease option $1250m 866-2948 W'SIDE 838 Granville Rd. $695mo.2/I rg kit& DR, scrn frntprch, brand new apple. CompI rehab. 234-4755/233-6556 W'SIDE Mcdaniels Dr. 2/1, house, carport. A/C $600. 2/2 trailer. CH&A, $65b 387-1804 W'SIDE HR O.P. 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE. QUIET! REF REQ. $595/MO. 17752897 W'S Near O.P. 3br ch&a qualityareaIrgyrd, no pets $795+dep. 777-8617 ARLINGTON/SOUTHSIDE 4111 San Pablo Rd. S. 12722 Ariana Ct, 7701 Timberlin Park #1531 1726 Ryar Rd. #3 ORANGE PARK 351 Brier Rose 628 Crystal Way 612 Crystal Way WESTSIDE/RIVERSIDE 2302 Tegner Dr. 1014 Memorial Park 1216 Adrian CtL 4535 Plymouth St. 4440 Melvin Cir. W. 6018 Wilson Blvd. NORTHSIDE 425 Manufactured Homes ARGYLE 3br/2ba DW on prvt lot. $750 $875 Call Greg 376-5190 AS LOW AS $500.0 DOWN Call 695-2255 MIDDLEBURG 2/2, CH&A. no pets, $600mo $500dep 282-6245 NORMANDY& LANE 2br unfurn w/lrg LR, CH&A, extras, cr ck $515 389-2158 N'slde-DW, 3/2.2 acres. $850mo, CH&A, Ig front porch.766-3320 O.P. Double wide 3/2, nice Park. pool, tennis, $750+deposlt 899-2831 or 771-2418 SOUTNSIDE -Remodeled 2/1.5 big fenced yard $625mo + dep 730-0024 W'side-3/2, no pets, $6O0mo + $600 dep. 908-5976/908-5572 W'SIDE SW very clean, nice yd, no pets, $525m. $525d p. 891-5393 430 Roommates ARGYLE FOREST -need M roommate for 3/2 house, NS working prof. cornmfeta use of house, prv hba, $400+ 1/2 786-202-2440 Argyle Lovely neighbor- hood. fully furn rm. w/ TV, ph, linens hse privi- leges. Avail 1/1 379-7935 Arlington 3 bed- k room 2?bath, swimming pool, split utilities equally, 1 month deposit, p.o.c. Robert Meggs 904- 234- 3652. BAYM/9A, Fern share TH Gatedpool,ex rm, share utils, $500mo.229-7399 FLEMING ISLAND -4/2, prof M seeks fern mpref w/d, cbi net, all utils, $700. 904-509-4422 O.PK M/F seeking NS, hm w/ina pool, nr NAS/ OP Mal, $385/mo. + util. Dave 904-424*2533 ST. NICHOLAS Gar. Apt. All util Incl, cbl, w/d, $500+dp. 327-0860 W'side- nice home. $125wk util incl. Non smkr.904-536-0158 W'Side-Roommate- wantede375 + 1/2 until. Pets ok. 294-6765 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Micro, Refrig low dally/wkly rates 10% off for wkly room KINGS INN 725-3343 EXTREMELY NICE priv ent priv ba frig mcwv, ac/heat, 30'7-3049 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts 1 & 2 BDRM -furn apts for the holidays. Southside Westside &8 Beaches locations. Marriott ExecuStay (904) 733-6100 ROAN MTN, TN. 4/2,31ev, 2200sf brand new cabin, 25mmn. to Watuaga Lake. Top rated down hill Ski Mtns within 40min, cross country Skiing 15mins. 4mi from RoanMtn State Park & close to Bristal Motor Speedway. 912 284-0477. 1L& Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 CommerciaV Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 51 Retail/Office Space for Rent aCommercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale 2 Units 1000 SF ea. Mac- clenny- SR121 & 1-10. Both Currently Leased. $250,000. 904-613-7759 JAX BCH 4100sf Comm Bldg on 3 lots. $699k. Ca. 9904-248-0860 LAKE CITY, FL, 5000sf bldg. on 1.67AC -former restaurant 40K traffic ct. 1.7M 386-755-2309 3/2 $1700 3/2.5 $100 2/2 950 V2 $650 4/2 $1375 3/2.5 1200 3/2.5 11200 3/2 3/2 $95 3/1 $90 3/2 $900 4/2 75 3/1.5 750 3035 Preserve Landing Dr. 4/3 2300 573 Hardeeville Ct. 5/2 1750 10342 Woodley Point Dr. 5/2.5 1600 570 Lady Lake Rd. W. 4/2.5 $1500 598 Misty Morning Ct. 1/2 off 1st mo 3/2 1400 1493 Biscayne Bay Dr. NEW 3/2.5 $1200 12292 Coconut Grove 3/2.5 $1200 1463 Biscayne Bay Dr. 3/2 1100 1427 Biscayne Bay Dr. NEW 2/2.5 $1000 1527 Biscayne Bay Dr. NEW 2/2.5 1000 1203 Carthage Dr. 3/1 $900 11245 Bruce Dr. 3/1.5 9620 Harriet Ave. HUD 3/1 4534 Lincrest Dr. S. 4/2 6530 Oak Leaf Rd. 3/2 $775 1747 W. 4th St. #1 2/1 1747 W. 4th St.2/1 MANDARIN 12 Mo rey St. 2/1 $950 ' Dan Jones & Associates, Inc mom757- 34" Ask About Specials! ERA www.ERADANJONES.com REAL EnTATE 500 Commercial/ 605 Schools 707 Driver 500 Industrial 60 For Sale Medical Career Want to help people? 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Great benefits, health, dental, pd holidays, pd Vac, 401K EOE DFWP Apply at: FLORIDA ROADS 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 X106 FIELD TECHNICIAN A multi-s.tate 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 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS with construction exp. Call 904-545-2051 IRON WORKER -must have drivers lic, tools. Exc pay. 386-590-7667 Local contractor looking for skilled Dozer & Excavator operators for Jacksonville area. 352-572-6244/ 352-572-9338 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER? Work in the Stone industry. Top pay for top perfor- mance. Must be able to read a tape measure and have a valid DL & vehicle. Work in NE Florida. 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Apply 9020 Cocoa Ave PLUMBERS & HELPERS New construction & commercial. DFWP. Call 384-4604 Hiring Exp. FT MaIntenance $10/hr. Call 641-5033 Rail Crew needed for Blount Island Vehicle Processor. Ability to lift 80lbs/ drive stick shift/valid DL. $9.27/hour + monthly Incentive. FT hrs Mon-Fri 6:30-3:00, Exc Benefit Pkg. Fax work history to 904-751-5239 or call HR at 904 751-5720. ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288e0431 Cast Stone Installation Manage multiple teams Job scheduling, super- vise install crews & customer acceptance. Must have asp. TabbyStone 904765-8290 SUPERINTENDENT Local Jax G.C.. is looking for qualified supt's exp'd in retail and res- taurant construction. Please fax resumes to 997-9084. Supervisor Trainee Building Products Industry seeks an ambitious. energetic mechanically Incined 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 Gliman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxvilie, FL or fax resume (904)289-7736. TRUCK DRIVER/CONCRETE TRAINEE Bobcat Operator CDL $14/hr/benf 262-9985 EEO UTILITY HELPER With exp. Some elec- trical & pump exp. req'd. Must be willing to earn all phases. Fl Lic. w/ Class D endors. req'd. or must be obtained. OT & on-call req'd. Full benefits pkg. Pay based on exp. Call Tom at (904)334-0690 (904) 838-9283 713 Leeals LEGAL SECRETARY for Riverside law office. Real Estate ex req'o Fax resume to 388.- 0123 PARALEGAL for Mandarin Law Firm Real estate or probate ex reqg'd. Please lax resume to Artn.. Dan 904 482 0618 714 Insurance Bchs Insurance Agency Cir-per OppQy. PL.CL, CSR positions. Will train comp income w.-onfis. Fax resume 904-285 3572 DFSFWP INSURANCE' FINANCIAL SALES Hign profile Free leads. P.ostai.'Feaeral Market Selir Stanter 24hr Msg. 600 391 7355 715 Managemenll CONSTRUCTION Trek Construction Corp is seeking exp PM's. APM'5. 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North, Suite 700th Floa).Q , Jacksonvi FL 3221 Fax resume to 49305910. EOE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 720 Medical A+ Medical Professionals Needed! We are Currently in need of top notch professionals for the following positions: *Bilingual Medical Assistant w/ 2 years experience. *Medical Assistant w/ BMO or willing to get BMO w/ 2 years Expe- rience. *Medical Admin. Assistant to assist w/ payroll, A/P and HR. QuickBooks a plus! Please Fax Qualified Resumes to BACK OFFICE COORDI- NATOR Medical billing & transcription ex a must. S'side practice. FTEmall resumes to dianafargardogaol.com CHIROPRACTOR Great pay & benefits. Fax resume(904)264- 6833. FRONT OFFICE/RECEP- TIONIST. Part Time 2-3 axrs med. ofc exp req. rt havrde exc. com- munication skills and be computer literate. Knowledge eande ap. using MT SYS comp system a plus. Send r e s u m e A t resume to 904-223-1683 MEDICAL ASSISTANT with Front & Back Office exp. OP. Call 276-6200 paced OB/GYN ofc Prefer exp but must have computer knowledge with an outgoing personality. Fax resume 904- 398- 0166 PATIENT CHECK-IN CHECK- OUT, FT, opening evening hours. Busy Family Practice/Ped's office. Must be able to pass background check & drug screen.Fax resume to 722-4271 PA with FL lie. FT, Mon-Fri, competitive Salary, benefits for busy Orange Pk. pain mgmt practice. Fax resume 904276-4462 Physical Therapy Assistant at Navai Medical Clinic Maypnrt. FL Req. PTA verification Competh- tive salary ona sign on onus. 36 Oiia days oif insurance. 401% FAR r e s u m e t 0 1 210 735 8644 or email S75 HSOOK Ph 739 2884: Fax 28- 1707 RBHS. MHRC and MHCJ have the fol- lowing opportunities available immediately to people who want to make a difference in the lives of others through behavioral health care: RNs-inpatient- Great Schedule- Full Benefits Weekends required Mental Health Techs FT, PT. direct care Security Officer FT 5p.-5a. 7 on. 7 off For more info, please call 743-1883. PRN RNs and LPNs, MHTs always welcome. Apply in person (9 a&n.- 4pLn1 1- F only) or man resume to HBHS, Human Rewoerces, Fax resume to 493-810. EOE'A Drug Free Wornlacij Receptionist/Check-in FT. for busy Surgical Grp Fax resume 355-4922 Receptionist/Medical Assistant /Medical collector needed part-time to start, w/possible full-time In the future, St August- ine, Fax Resume' to Manager (904)797-6028 RN needed for ASC, PRN, St. Augustine, FL Fax Resume' to RN Man- ager at (904)797-6028. HORNBECK OFFSHORE OPERATORS LLC Hornbeck Offshore, a leader In the Marine Industry and an "employer of choice". is recruiting qualified candidates for positions In our offshore service vessel and ocean going Tug and Barge fleet operations. Positions available are: Offshore Supply Vessels Gulf of Mexico Able Seaman AB rating, STCW required. Must have a valid drivers license to be considered. Certification as a Rigger is a plus. Standard rotation is 21/21 but other rotations are considered. Must posses a QMED/Oiler endorsement and have completed STCW requirements. Must have a valid drivers license to be considered. Stan- dard rotation is 21/21 but other rotations are considered Tugs and Barges Northeast Tankerman AB/OS Must possess valid PIC and MMD rating. Expe- rience In clean and dirty petroleum products. Vapor recovery and split cargoes a plus. Rota- tion is 21/21. Must have a vaild drivers license to be considered. Deck Hand AB special or higher, OS with BST and 2 years experience sailing also considered. Rotation Is 21/21. Must have a valid drivers license to be considered. We offer an opportunity to work on board state of the art vessels, earn top pay based on your knowledge, certifications and ability and enjoy some o the best benefits available in the industry. Applicable USCG licenses with valid STCW 95 required. If you are interested In career advancement with abundant training opportu- nities then forward your resume via fax or email to (985).727-3788 or iobs@hombeckoffshore.com To learn more about our organization please see our website at www.hombeckoffshore.com. EOE F/M VNEHV 720 Medical LOOK TAYLOR CARE CENTER Great Team/Great Benefits Full Time/Mon. Fri MDS Coordinator SNF/Competltlve salary DFWP/EOE 6535 Chester Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32217 904- 731- 8230 wwwtaylor- residence.org 723 Dental DENTAL ASSIST PT In OP, 2yrs exp. Great Opportunity 264 7804 724 Education 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 8 Aeronautical Univ. 725 C Officea ADMIN ASST for RE Property Mfmt Office; eneraof ce duties, posits payables, Word & lxcelI; Fax resume & salary requIrements to 904-636-0119 EOE ADMIN SUPPORT WGV Resort-FT to join our fast paced Admin. staff. able to multi-task Resort atmosphere. Week-ends are required Advanced Computer skills requlred.Benefits after 90 days. e-mail Bett.Fletcher@tbgcorp.com or fax resume to 904-940-2070 CUSTOMER SERVICE- for busy front desk. Pro- vide Recept. & clerical support with PC skills, Apply ingjerson: NGIe 7999cPhlips Hwy. Suite 202 448-1600 EOE DFWP Il]I"ll]t61[tl4111l:N1111 Our TEAM is in search of an ENERGETIC person. PROFICIENT In Excel, Word, ACT, phone skills & Basic Acct a must. Fax resume 904-280-9542 OFFICE ASST. 3-5 yrs exp in Excel & Word. Must have organiza- tional skills w/attn to detail. Pay DOE. Email teresamyrs@yahoo.com available in community office. Duties include collections, filing and community relations. Please fax resume to 904-246-7664 7O Professional/ 730 Personal Services at Orange Park SERVERS PT & FT positions. We offer: flexible scheduling, day 1 benefits avail. & paid training provided. Weekly pay + tips. Please apply in person: 6050 Youngerman Cir. at 1-295 & Blanding Blvd RECPT/SALON COORD- very motivated dependable profes- sional. FT., Start 12/28 call 904285 7776 735 Restaurants/ 3 D Hotels Bartenders, Waitstaff & Cook needed. Apply in person at StadIum Club Bartenders FT/PT. Cooks and Dancers Call P41 2301 COOK FT Position with benefits at Southside hospital. Position works days evenings and rotates weekends. (9DANS.m E Fonly) or mal resume to RBHS, Human Resourcea, 900 Universty d North, Suite 700 7toh Floo Jacksonvilh FL3221l Fax resume to 743. 109. EOE/A Drug Free WoNin ce COOKS-ATRIA SAN PABLO Accepting applications . Please appiy in Person- SERVERS, SECURITY Call 380r PM DANCERS. DOORSTAFF. A BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757 7370 DANCERS * OCALA MOISERS Bartender, Watltsta and Security Day/Night shifts avail Biggest shownbrs In Jaxo HoIusdeeWpen a GOLD CLUB 645-5500 CROSSROADS SHOWBAR 247-4322 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity no exp nec. Will train AM /PMel Regional chain and No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399 o110 MURRY BROThERS CADDY SHACK Now Hiring "LINE & PREP COOKS, -DISHWASHERS A SERVERS APPLY IN PERSON AT 455 S LEGACY TR PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 99om3111 after 6 PM Pool Hall Attendant PT apply between 2-4.4746 Miller's Ale House has 36 locations In athe state aand 4 locations in Jackson- illes. We are seekIng managers who may be Interested in relocating to nearby cities. Join an "awarding winning" Regional chain and enefy the benefits aend bonus of a popular growing company.. not a cookie-cutter chalni See our website alehouselinc.com Relocation assistance available. Pre-employment drug test. Hrs of Op. 11:0OAM to 2:OOAM Email | spastlnealehouselnrc.com The Best Western Hotel Butler Blvd hiring for: * Housekeeping "Laundry * Front Desk Agents * Housekeeping Supervisor Benefits Include medical, dental, life, 401K. Apply In person 1-95 & Butfer. 4660 Salisbury Rd. 281-0900. Ext. 717. Waltstaff, Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 Waitstaff Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 737 Real Estate Real Estate Agents Progressive thinking Realtors needed in Duval, Nassau, St. Johns, and Clay Counties. Hundreds of new buyers, builder leads, "FSBOand -multipie listed" sellers supplied every month. We are the only real estate company autho- rized to work with BUY OWNER. Fax resumes toll free to George Ide at 1-800-961-2294 or email to georgeJde@mlsrealty.com 740 Retail Bath & Body Works Part Time seasonal Post. Sales Cashier & Stock. Call to set up interview 538-0972 The Avenues Mall MANAGEMENT 'FT/PT SALES Hibbet Sportsis opening soon in Jacksonville, FL. Send resumes "Attn. DM" at 10401 US Hwy 441, Space 240, Leesburg, FL 34788. cohenc@hibbett.com SALES PERSON P/T for Florida Backyard Fleming Island location. Great retail hours and flexible schedule. Retail exep -pref'd. Apply at 3555 Hwy 17. 745 Sales Processor needed for busy mortgage com- pany min yr exp In wholesale subpr me market. Salary + comm benefits offered Please call Anita at 726-9038 or fax resume to 726-0438. SALES/ADVERSTING ASST-F/T organized self starter. Salary + commission. Email resume annamarle(LD jacksonvillemag.com Energetic & self-moti- vating. Great oppt'y for right person. Bnfts. Apply Long's Whole- sale Furn, 6569 103rd St. 750 Technical/ I JV Engineering AVIATION TRAINEES FOR Electrical, Machinists, Firemen, We provide the experience. Will train with pay. High school grads under age 34 Call 1-800-342-8123 (FL) 1-800-843-2189 (GA/SC) Environmental Engineer Petroleum (POL) exp. Must have BS special- ize environmental sci- ences. Salary range $52-$58K. Benefits pkg. Fax resumes to 1-904-270-1466. email mvsnyderiflfdn.com siNaOr t5pir Signature Ftii t Supgort (a BBA Avpation uer- vices Group company) - world's largest F 80and aviation support net- work has an immedi- ate opening. Bachelors degree (Eng. prefd) & 1 3 yrs exp or equiva- lent combInation of education & exp. req'd. Aviation exp prefd. 10 year background check. and valid dr. lic. Comn- petitive salary, full benefit pkg. Fax resume 904-,741-2215 or email veronlca.lopez@slgnatureflight.com SURVEY FIELD PERSONNEL All positions. (PC/IM/ Rod) Exp pref'd. Full bnft pkg. 904-696-8840 753 Security 45 ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS $1o-$1S/HR Hiring for all shifts Including supervisors. Duval, Cay.& St. Johns 904.737-4949. DFWP/ Lic. # AB200006 SECURITY OFFICERS Class D License PROFESSIONALS Full and Part Time S 50. nr ic.r w.ealn.n; $1000 nr ancr aririnsg c om ler-A . Cren n Tlor ir ghi OiiLcr ana SecurE w 0i- 0i, P 0, Ci,-al3l Den.CT IN' T/A.iii 9ore0hr i egot..sabe.. FrCea lle 2l-.suiea e SH 5 ip .ma Gt D ..ilia driWer'a iiLrnse p nd ,ake $ -00/w Bi ourld lc.embe ire rcaulrcld u2'-b6 be i-il C afic .eaninger.i-a M3clgr.unlo ecK Cus,.i e-r St rice O1- nfiS 9goo0 A5lrl. nitcry Erd ul11 to $10.h0rk (904) 261 5551 755 Miscellaneous 13yr old co. member of h m .M BBB seeking serious home workers. Call Ivonne9at 573 8602 ACTIVIST WANTED Help make Florida elections fair Part time cam- a sign staff needed immediately Call Jim at CSI. 904 765-5572 Ask about the holiday special on our 1 week training class! 1- 800-2341040 7P JA p n CLEANERS, FLOOR - TECHS FT PT, nights. 306-0050 Call 8:30a-2pm COLLECTION FT/PT $9.00/hr negotiable. Cali 292-1571 sO DANCE INSTRUCTORS We train, no exp nee make $300-$600 /wk Call 262-7604 EARN EXTRA $$$$ Office Cleaning Unit Mgrs & Floor Tecns. PT Eves & Wknds. Manda- rin & O.P. 636-7515 HOME CLEANERS After 4th week (F/r) Daytime hours, near your home, paid wkly. Must have own car. Mand/W'sIde 731-7453 Beaches 242-8235 Arl/S'side 425-3084 LAWN SERVICE REP for Pest Control Co. Great bnfts. 389-3235 MAINT. TECH needed, 16o unit apt complex. Exp req'd. Fax resume to 757 -7986 or Apply In person 1333 Dunn Ave 755 Miscellaneous PEST CONTROL / Household TECH $26K+, good benefits, valid FL DL. Will train. Apply 6454 Beach Blvd. M- F 83. PEST CONTROL Now hiring Lawn and Termite Technicians. Good pay and great benefits. All training incl no exp req'd. Apply in person Mon - Fri, Peninsular Pest Control, 2609 Phyllis St. Jax, FL (off Stockton Exit & 1.10.) Drug Free Work Place. PEST CONTROL TECH Good pay & benefits. Call 771.5566 I OISINVENTORY I SPECIALISTS $8.25+ to start. Call 904.519.9653 Equal opportunity employer SILK PRESSER NEEDED Experienced only 731-0899 Wow! Wowl Building Careers for5 5 years Technicians Trainlng(Career Develapment Great Starting Pay Fell Beneft Package Drug Free Workplace Mast have good driving reord Appy in person 5213 Wesconnett Blvd Jacksonville 760 Part-Time 15 hrs/ wk extremely dependable, reliable transept & valid DL required. Hourly rate + mieage. Ap ply In per- son, 1409 Kingsley Ave. Bidg 1. Suite D, Org.Pk., JOIN A WINNING TEAM AT MANNINGBUILDING SUPPUES. WHOSE Helpers needed M. Fwork week, excellent benefits. Competitive pay AGly in person at 830 Care U licensed Chlrdcare S Excellent pre- school program Sages 2,5- byrs, parent's night out ser- vices also 221-5972 862 Health/ 00 BeautyG Independent Herbalife Distributor (904)771-2556 Iv. msg. Ke2Success@hotmail.com 894 Massage o Absolutely Heaven -0- 0. Massage by Angels 59 902 Appliances o00 Antiques 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Buildng Supplior es 920 Business/office 922Collectablesand Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 92 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 990 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade&Bu 900 Antiques i ANTIQUE WASH stand, marble top and backsplash, walnut in w/buried walnut on drawer and doors. Excel- lent condition, $375. 904-725-0009 COROMANDEL Screen with traditional design. 6 Sections of 84" x 16" each. Very good cond. 904-261-8070 WANTED -AMERICAN INDIAN ITEMS old rugs pots, Jewelry, bead work, etc. Pre 1960. Please call FL. 352-466-3013 or N.M. 505-228-5974 902 Appliances ELECTRIC STOVE Ken- more. self-clean oven, bisque $150 282-3411 AtKENMORE STACK- Two years old, worksgreat, can deliver & KENMORE WASHER AND DRYER less than two years old. Can deliver $350. 904,994,0100 Kenmore washer & dryer V 779-0503 , 20 Gallon Fish Tank With stand and accessories $50 L 3OBO 287-4159 25 gal Fish Tank w/ T accessories. w/ Stand $35 8box tile 12x12 beige still in box $40. Call 904-771.-5208 A q u a r I u m w/ stand/canoy coral 125 gal. pumps.,tsh & more. 994-9164 $1,000 080. A to Z You save up to 90% on everything nowl 358-2265 259-2292 MAINTENANCE/ SECURITY TECH 3pm 11pm Shift 3 Year clean driving record required Health, Dental, 401k Benefits available Apply within at Ramada Conference Center 1-295 and San Jose Blvd. or fax resume to (904) 262-8718 Email bganey@ramada-inn.com 905 4 pi capt three dra $185. Childs Gl Playhoi 904-6. CLOCKS & ALL WC For info c V Crafts B Arm S100, $35. Wom cycle Jack 9938281 SCRAM MOw SCuttir Start noid, wort $400. Ask ery. 904 S Crib, inclu accessory condiltl 912-.8 CRIMIN crimin, brand new b Call 4 CRIMIN Scheapl 41.332 orn CRM 3 Justice C 612-9998 DISPLAY C locking 443-7597 o SDo You Ha Are you build If the ans please re carefully the nece e'ulpmen Filter, pu vacuum, state of t trol that you to 01 pool from house. If y have a po water Is t hot, I hav /chiller tha the probli the waste fect temp equipme, new nev still In boe descent o yours. For 4 Eddie I T /Stro SBeaut condit asking $15C call 729- 903' 4, Foldir S8'5" Pi box n break steel greyI monitor 15 color-$ freezer 904-7 F Treac 4 lea $17.5 GE ELE 30" tL really diti about 904-5 4, GONEWV Collect tV tlfled boxes. & other item Hot Tub-; new pu Call5i 4, Kenmo Sfreez more $25,c rocker larg $20 eac. after 4, Kenmo S1Scu. !#175,C. washe trick Coil Rar ing white $ condition 26 4, Men's Cowbo worn. Call 912 & METAL |sonalt $Ij7le dra tom ste excelcond.o ; S leathi room weigl weights, Igl Best of0e 4 Oak Ti S With 41DDoubi excel lion $100 after 5:30 POWEI 41L$35, Cr Mulct 772 POWER flex, kn 1 excell paid, $3 obo. Ca S2, 3 CI 15 ft ex ap 9 memory $275,612-999 QUILT FRAM re gulato $1700 230-3 a Radh Fireblrd 41;, new fus extra b video, $75 befoi S RIDI Mow Il)4'x6'tIIl cutM Orang 9042 a SAFES / $100,c I dorm shop paint ba treadr a Samnso 4. wo av conditi has snap- separate $31 Slot Ma From 904-31 SPA (1)YR Ci PKG ,pur n Rec wareh mt $3k 751-0 board, fo< 223 Treadmil electric rt OBO. Call 910 Art Polish Chris In full coki Call 904-272 915 small obo. 2 4 WINDOW T .ew 920 " Closing Sn Desks, file book cas refrig, micro Good coni sonable of 904.645-181 STORE FIXTU ery& ofc m cabs, etc. K Workstatioi ONLY Herman M With Pedesta Gator Offlc (904) 72 922 o CROSS -his, gold, heavy grams & 00ea. 991 DIAMOND 1C at $4600. Se Call 904-29 Is ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 23 Articles 922 Collectables Household 980 Sporting For Sale 92 & Jewelry 955 Furniture 9 Goods OOMFULL N DIAMOND RING 1.44CT. -r 600 lbs Dumb Bells & ce set. $200. round, VS1, color gradeI Bedroom 4PC Set $298 rack, Olympic weights d's oaktwin L $5200 Must Sell & bench, Nordic Track an bed with 964-254-8312 Isust IP Plck A Discount! $500 obo. 904- 536-4639 e3174956 DOLLS FOR SALE. 10-50% OFFI! ATV 2000 KAW 400 Prarle Collectable doll 12 Auto w/truck ramp, Gingerbread porcelains, beautifully 3 c Queen Bed $1900. 904-838-1412 use. $1200. dressed, 904-261-8070 5PC Oak Dinette 26-99531 _2 Pc Sofa&Chalr Fro 29 Q Bowflex XTL w/lat 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg ., nulidown $250. Call L WATCHES 928 Electronics 120" Coor TV's From k CnsI12-510.9994. Good RKING. 4 Drawer ChestsOE Cond all 375-1374 Car Subwoofer and I CORTCLEARANCE4GOLFCLUBS sman Radial T mApr 0"sub Ibnd in TCLEATRC Top flight irons Saw -2 HP *1 tuue. No box I (4 ,oo I / 3-SW $1501i37 ,Table saw V needed. Crossfire ,, woods master boys dresser 70Wx2 amp. Excellent $150, powerbullt drlv- en's motor- condition $95. 882-5267 BED SET-California, kng ers 13,5 woods $120. RCA 19*TV sz, Mahog oversize, 904,269-2192 R5 years old $50. conod set 900 oo.d GUNS -ColtColteer 1.22 rISMANRIDER l 904 3348554 Bed$o 307-7o13201ese f/ER 10HP/30" V 904-908.1564 $700, mod 77,22 Inlayed and ngDeck new 9 n BOXSPRINOS engraved, checkered h $600 asking 5 Fruits/ for single bed, like stock, $200. Marlin mod h $600 asking Fruits/ new, reasonable offer 60 .22 $70, Winchester about deliv- 3 Vegetables l 317- i6618.Seeat o9380 .22 mod 74, $120. Colt 1-594-6376 1 03rd Lot 10, DeerPolnte pocket light 380 auto- , Graco 3 n 1 FRESH Shelled Peas & Community matic, $325. 612-0981 ep system Buttereans, blanched nhI nin m Impex Power station des Evenflo & frozen, lb. bags. BrSohlI i'n3ig Rmh t TC 3000 asking $65.00 mattress and $18.00. Other veggie's b e, t hsh 00. Elliptical ies, excellent avail. Place your order buffet w/ lighted hutch m0h0ne model 3n $120 OBO now for pickupon $750. 237-3468 EE220 asking $70. o080 882.1052 Dec. 16th & 17th. BUNKBED/Desk Combo Call 912-3222881 for info. AL JUSTICE/ Wal Frams w/chair ex. cond, Serta 7o83y books for Mat. Wfil mail plc. to NordicTrac substansive you. Pd $550new steal like new $295. al law, CRM 321 f o AC/Heat/ for $200 grt Christmas Great Xmas Gift. books cheaply ]Fuel gift for teen 220-6533 771-0249. 220- 4577 14 CAPTAIN'S QN BED 4 POOL TABLE OLOGY BOOKS FIRE WOOD FOR SALE 1 Dresser, nightstand, l bar style 7 ft good Terrorism CRM Will delivr. Half cords 1 headboard oard, felt, accessories anized crime, & cords. 04-424-6661 railing, Simmons included, good 330Juvenil 4 -e mattress medium oak, condition, $700/obo. nRM 370. Call excellent condition, paid 375-0309 RM 370. Call 945 Garage $2700, asking $900.491 7996 Pool Tables $1595 ASES -with Sales Carpet-New Ivory Solid Maple 1" slate doors. Call ./1 plush 7Vhx12' $0 New 1/2 Price 334-8573 or 463-7206iM I \ lounge chairs with www.westwoodblliards.com -i I cushions $20; sump PROFORM CROSS avePool I pum. New $70. trainer, bicycle with ave a Pool? | ji1 2763584 IJweights, great con- oIn 5637 Tampico Rd. COUCH & Chair & a half- 'dti on.Call 291-1655, wer Is yes, Sat. 12/10 &Sun. 12/11 Thomasville, bone r, $8500 ead this ad | 7AM-UNTIL gd cond. $500. 448-1982 Scuba Gear- V. I have all Baby items house- 4m Couch- Excellent Moving ssary pool hold, clothes & more. condition being Call 389-4636 it you need.%.*w Early Birds Wlcomell wburgandy floral Welder Home G_ m Amp, lights, npr e tr Welder Home n t heater and prnt.Pric to sell. Excellent cond. ti heart con- I ARL 2414 Marble Dr. off $150OBO. 264-3486 under warranty will allow Townsend. Fri 8-1, Sat 8-3 228 1095 $300 obo peratethe I Kids ciths& misc Items COUCH -Iv seat, chr, 904-7142168 ou already ARL 5331 COPPEDGE AVE $400f aelmosts ew pmachn lIb, ad 9 am 4 p m. B o at marble glass coffee tbl, Weight machine-i001b, o cold anorhetoI Accessories Lot of Stuff sofa table & 2 end tbis Ad, SportsAuthority o cold or to Accessoris Lot S 600. Bush ofc table like new.$95. 343-482 vea heater nAr Multi Family Salel Sat 100.642-9919/71-7873 at will solve /Sun &2. toys, maturity em and put /baby cths, urn misc' DINING ROOM TABLE and 985 Trailers r at a per- 1376Hunterwood Rd four chairs. Great con- )erature. All I ditlon and looks new. nt is brand ATL/KERNAN-Sat 9-3p Asking price is $500.00. UTILITY TRAILER 6x12, er used, Is | 12490 Tropic Dr. E. in call us at 363-3524. w/drop down ate, xes. e a Summer rook Subd 8-021 fer and It's Furn, TV's, ciths, misc: DINNIG ROOM SET Drexel _ r more Info Av pecan wood, 2 leaves 4)315-4019. Avondale Moving Sale wpads, 2 pc lighted O Wanted To rLuls.-- I 1360 Avondale Ave, Sat ch n a cab, glass i Buy Or Trade -- ,J 9am-lpm, shelves. 6 chairs 2 arm. uer casket Dog Kennel orig cost $8000. $850 llor combo r plastc.pet pet C0 WANTED 866-626-4661 tiful, great Li) porter. Large 36" Lx FURNITURE In exccond. www.boyscoutwanted.com ion, paid $300 24" W x26"H. Call for more Info: 0 firm. Please $15.00,Call 278-1952 891-8408/891 84141v msg 3 t Flem Island-Moving Sale Futon $100; ThI w/4chrs ng Stairway Sat 12/10, 8:30-1:30. $40; Mini fridge $100; ine $55, fuse 671 Frederic Dr. Barbies, Whirpool W/D $150set; nain and 40 until trailer,tires,rims, 850-485-4976 era square D hh item, and more. MAGNETIC MATTRESS $100 IA7999 G MAGNETIC MATTRESS S7 909 GARAGE SALE PAD -Kng size, lesseS and 'or Sale T Friday&Sat than 6mo old. incom- Parka (seal- Dec. 2nd-3rd patible with new Select Animals from Alaska 3536 Westover Rd, Comfort air mattress, 5.00, color Orange Park across Harbor Donald Johnston 1005 Livestock & 5" $20 TV 25" Island 5ubdiv, Christmas 904-778-3340 Supplies $m5 Ces9 ItemstmanyS lies Sc tems ma Moving. Four post bed 1010 Pets and Supplies 24-3650 Greencove Sprgs 12/10 | frame $100. welder 8-4; 17 Palmetto Ave. 'Lgym $50.Dresser $30. 'or Sale Across from post office MCall 908-4830 _______ dmill $25.00, ifmulcher Green Cove Springs/3191 MOVING Furniture & 1 rlnl Livestock 0. 772-6724. County Rd. 209. Sat 8-1. hsehold Items. Please 1UU, &,Supplies Moving sale, Furnhh call for list 230-3915 _up ECTRIC STOVE goods & garage items. wide white MOVING MUST SELL DONKEY-Miniature, 2yrs y good con- ISL OF PALMS Huge -custom sectional, 2yrs old M, Great Pet. $500 on $65 ask combine sale,. furn, old pd $9500 new, 751-0044/626-8727 delivery misc. HH gift & holiday sacrifice $2500 obo. S94-6373' teams. Frir Sat 12/9-10 735-7515 Norses & Colts. 8am-5pm, 4234 Black Creek Farms. NITH THEuWIND Tradewinds. Follow a Oak Curio Cabinet 904-626-9953 or plates, cer- brlghtorangesigns. Four adjustable w/ original MAXBEACG Lar A sal $.9Lshelves, plate HORSES for sale or lease. Collector mugs JAXBEACHGARAGESALE grooves, it from top. Eng & Westn lesson & .27-6251 Sat, 12/10 i 8AM. Solid oakdesk remov- Board. Mand. &/or W'S s.1516 1st St South. able hutch. Call 904-699-4530/614-1690 2 p700. MANDARIN Craft Sale, 9126736310 QUARTER HORSE -2yrs p Sat, 8-3,4117 Grenshaw %L QUEEN BDRM SET, not broke $300. S4-2166 Ct. Ornaments, hand-T dresser w/mirror. Call 237-4144 ore 5cf chest made Christmas gifts. k1, two nightstands, er$30, Ken- MANDARIN Frl-Sat, h mensdresser, microwave. 12/9-12/10, 8AM-1PM. headboard. Paid $1000. 1010 Pet's & coffee table, 12240 GovernorsDr E, 3 Asking$400, oboAsk Supplies e sofachar, Families and dealer for Gary 772-1047 . 607-5304 close outs; furn, glass. REcUNER -Berkine r 5pmol. household, lots of stuff back Iv seat, excondI ADORABLE re Refrigerator MANDARIN Large sale, $450. 904-764-0134 DESIGNER PUPPIES I e er Sat 8am, 4672 WASSAIL OLL AWA BED $499-UP hE-500 Dish- DR. SRiL e AWA$T. cE Chihuahuas,Yo ldes, r $75,GE Elec- oSingle ,$25 cook-ni, tge self-clean- Mandarin Multi Family $ing rac $25, bath- Doxies, Beagles, Chin, 150 excellent Garage Sale Sat. 7am room shelving $10, Open Sun. 1ill X-mas 59-1478. 2752 VIA BAYA LN. set of lamps 1 floor 1 www.petworidpets.com table, both for $50. Call Pet World 262-4646 Black Leather Mandarin Multi-Family 904-724-3650 n Worm - )y Boots Never Yard Sale. 12/10, 6am Size 12, $50. 11:am 12531 Brady P Ct Secional Sofa AKITA -pups. -576-3130 NDE 382 Bessent Rd. burgundyveTlour Call for Details. 57330 N'SIDE 3582 Besent Rd w/sofabed and 276-7966 CABINET, per- Go-Kart, Saddles, huge recllner paid $1400 America, Bull Pups organizer, top variety, 764-5947. asking $250. Kingsize l0wks shots & wormed awer and t- -Church yard sale waterbed w/head- $150 94-568-166. rage, lockable, P. -Church Yard sale board $75 603-5304 1- 5.262482 Church2156LochRane aer5 pm. AQUARIUM 20 $00obo EREDSOFA Blvd. Sat 8a-12n Section Recilner saltwater wfsh &all er chair,.bed- O/A ..chairs(2) set w/cor- suite, canoe, d-w/neverPdR matraess lner tablegreen pat- 4 AQOUARIUM 75gal- t bench and used terngood shape $350 4 9"x9" glass odnghouse.n HHitems, designer pFxlR MS10obs do e dog he hand bags. Sat on no Call 215-9505 leave msg. cbitop wooden ase r. 7162286 early birds, 8-12; 3031 SINGLEE filters rock and more able& tch Golden Pond blvd I $75,607-5304, after 22filters, rocks, and mor269-292 sib c hutch 9$225efirm. h94-269-2192 six chairs. OP Old fur Coats, Thou-P eL 5pm n r iM r 9 ND e pedestal sands of Sports Cardse SOFABASSETT HOUND PUPS lent cond old ma. ads & pictures. Cute T &WM/F '0 262- 1290 Zebra & Cow rugs. Rock 1 chair, neutral color $300 Cash. 291-9198 & Roll & Sports Membo. \ | like new most. R FIT TREAD- No Early Birds Fri/Sat 9-3 pick-up cash $250 Beagle Pups-AKCM/F MILL Past Mail. L- Blairmore, Please caIl"Von" 859-.7117 All colors, ready 12/24. craftsman Leaf R-Valderila L-Gano, excellent condition.' $300 cash. 886-2462 her $10. Call R-568 Coppltt Dr. E. SOFA, BEAUTIFUL BICHON X-mas pups, .6724 SAN MARCO Big chair, neutral color 2F, IM Family raised. HOUSEBENCH Neighborhood Sale, San like new must, 886-0088 Ue weit set, Amaro Rd. Sat. 12/10 8a. pick-up cash $250 Birds handled Blue uak- tee, wenlht on, s UtD SPlease call "V an" 8 97117. e esAfrican G reys & ojter. 32 di SOUTHSIDE Saturday excellent condition. e A xn r S, - 25, asking $100 8-1, East Hampton ninmefora 3743005 11491.7996 Subdivision. 8526 SOFA/LV SEAT-good Black Lab pupsAKC. 0TROLLERS Glenbury Ct. N. cond, light floral print, l2wks,4rn/2Fem. tension multi- S'SIDE off Beach Blvd. $275 3-3841 $300ea. 845-1167 games and Moving Sale. Furn. only, Sofa & Loveseat over- .Bloodhound Pups-AKC, card all for all In great shape, sized, tan color $225. $500 can -A M/F 6867TamraLn. 7'x9' area rug multi 912.44 a12s4/912.294.5507 AE and stitch Thurs/Frl/Sat. 9-4pm color $40, BIk computer 912.449.1254/912.294.5507 r I n sp I r a, S'slde- Sat. Dec 10. chair, Irg, $20; 998-4268 Boston Terrier pups- 3135 7a-4.Lg Garage Sale to TV CABINET Open $37'ea Call751-1734 o Controlled 8 be localcharitles. shelves sliding dr. $375eaCal751-1734 IXL cnred 8949Chambore Dr. approx60"HX72" W. Boston Terrier male pups selage&radio, WS, Thur/FrSat Antiqs, $200 OBO FUTON Mis- CKCblack & white,shots, atteryHowto collect china, silver, sion style, $100 287-8028 HC,$500.386-963-4932 .00,2691478 Beanies, new/used ladies 4 Twin Mattress $15 BOXER PUPS Champion re 8pm. clothes885WestgateDr Pet taxi$15; Golf bdin AKC Taking dep. ING LAWVN Wslde Fri 12/9 Sat 10-4. t Iclubs and bags $20; Ready 12/19, 282-4560 /er & Trailer No children Items,Car stereo amp/ Its, 12 HP38' 7605 ROLLING HILLS DR. subwoofer $95. Call BOXERS -pups vet cert, TD Yardman 'SIDE Multi-family Sale 882-5267 MF rdhotsPOP,$4/5a 0 SP7352 at BaymeadowArabian Machinery 912-713-1979 local MALLFLOOR cpg gMesi & Tools BrIRANYSPANL n frldoe $40 10424 103rd St. CRAFTMAN DRILL $350 Cash. 291-9198 smith $350, W'SIDE Sat Sa-SD. 5275 T- PRESS CHIHUAHUA MIX PUPS nt. 4wheeled treadmill workout heavy duty, jack stands, CHIHUAHUA PUPS REG allable great barbque grIl, 65484 E Craftsman Radal $450-2$650. 904-252-4257 in cover to Garden/ \ if $100, table saw $350each. 1912-673 -6310 950 Lawn $100, boys dresser 721-7599 or 237-9948 ichmmS _____________________ $35. Women's Motor- achlnes --cycle Jacket size 8, $25. CONGO AFRICAN GREY S $249. DIXIE CHOPPER -and 904-993.8281 Parrot. 4yr old Good ,8-3063 bagger, 60", $4500 talker. Comes with 2 rORDOVASPA 786-2490 PLASMA CUTTER-L-Tec, perches/cage $800. Call wfromReGARDN T O Cb M I I I e r # 2 5 0 Matt or Angel651-6141 ew -Jfrom Reg ARDEN TRACTOR Cub Synchro-wave welding house 2(5)H Cadet '05, 25H Kohler, m a c h N e u mat i c COONHOUND 5yo B&T. & 044/626-8727 hydro trans, new cost motorcycle lift. Inger- 6yo old Ches Bay Ret. WlnBed $2599. 20 hrs. $1500 salt Rand air comp. 80 Must stay together. Mattress cash obo. Call 287-4023 gal tank 352-473-8102 $350 for both. 910-5083 shed head- I trallr 12HP38"cut4x4 C Medical shot, no papers, $250 otboard $75 <|>traller,tllts. $650. 965 Medical obo. 771-251 .718-9292 BS3 ^Orange Park 272-7352 ^ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPS I, Cadence 4L" Antique Victorian Q Merchan \i, house cat, free neu- neter. $100 Couch 9fU Merchandise/ tered yellow cat, 8 yo 908-6024 v t I i n good condition, Services OP area. 282-5452 ts & Crafts/ asking $200. Call / Piano with bench seat 518 run a must. Extras. Hobbies 777-81201vmsg |J).904.-993.3185 $2000 call912-7293657 BDRM- A- BARGAIN MAT -050. stmas Cards BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC BaldwIn Acrosovic PuGra hteptPp Aldie or for sale Queen $99 King $140 T Pianowith bench seat 880-6736 -5936 Mem. Foam From $250 <|I $2000. 080 - (904)6740405 904-993.3185 German Shepherd Pups Building BODM- A- Bargain Bed Laser Video Disc pop, $350. 912-384-5503 Supplies Personal collection, over Supplies Bed A Brand Name 300 disc. 725-5748 GERMAN SHEPHERDS - ^^^^^^ Oueen Pillow Top matt. GERhAN-oSE DPanrl Nnw ate Flooring, set new wwar. Sac ORGAN- BALDWIN 4M/2F 70 A.C. 'PO: ;herry, 50sT $170. Can del. 858-9350 MARQUEE Cedar Horse hith cert. 352-219-6937 att, good for B Brand new Kin Shoe. $3000. 284-0331 room $120 Bed-GBrDEdRnewEKing 87-4159 Luxury Pillow Top matt PIANOA++-'I'9- G--d GOLDEN RETRIEVER - set w/warr. Must sell$9-0 pups, AKCb POP. OFA OW SCREENS $190. Can del. 398-5200 wwwweLOVEpan om chm bdns, $600. day es Bed -Full mattress & boxb8d753$00.eds 'each. Call set new In plastic $110. PIANO -Baldwin console, 386-752-3420, eves .674-2469 Can deliver. 391-0015 trad.'cherry w/heater, 386-752-5525 Bed Beautiful temp- 9405393 JACK RUSSELL -Ready business/ pedic mem. foam matt PIANO LESSONS for Christmas, $300 Office w/10yr warr. $250.Can Great gift Idea, 879-1497 219-5509 Deliver. 904-858-9350 quality Instruction. Jack Russell Rat Terrier SO c M Prof teacher. All ages, PUPPIES -$150. cabl Offiet Bed, CLOSEOUTS Military discount 266-9370 or 708-5311 s, chainers, Must sell all new '05's 91282-1942 rowave etc. All sizes$70-$250 Rowland JC 120 Guitar S.0 & BIk S&W M/F- ffer refused wa rranty 334-8573 input channels $400 Cash. 291-9198 3, 338-2200 BED -A Queen Ortoho- In spkrs. $600. 220-0082 LAB PUPS AKC; Parents URES-Bind- pedic matt. set, new Trombone-Hortonumint onsite,a&WREADY-TO machines file w/w~arr. $99. Can cond$400. BassGultar GO! Call 229-532-4864 Ight7164943 deliver. 904-398-5200 & Amp w/stand &turner LAB Pups AKC reg. F. / iblIcles BED, CHILD'S OAK $175. 389-4636 chocolate., $350. Call n CubiclEs twin captain's bed, 3 386-963-4932 ller4 piel d cebe $droomset 975 Photography LAB PUPS AKC SAW HC I & Overhead. full queen $200. 771-1167 vM/F blk/chc, ready SFumitureXma eve, 737-4539 24-6400 Bed-girls, Qn. matching Cannon EOS3 Body w/ dresserw/mirror $40. eye control. Tamron 4 Macaw- Blue and Qn sizemattress $150 28-300mm lens. i gold, two years old. Illectables Futon $25. 382-5364 Call 981-9420 wlth cage and toys k Jewelry BED -qn, 4poster. cherry $10000OO477-7341 trad, $f200. triple 980 Sporting Mastiff/RidgebackPups hers, 22kt dresser, cherry trad, 9 Goods Giant, kid friendly, heat y bllng, 65 Georgian Ct. $1000 resistant, dry mouth, 9 grams, C/Frnch sofa tbl $150 HC fenced yard, $650- 6-72 0 ALL Ethan Allen 940-5393 4 SaEctipseEXlAIft $950. 904-54-9633 :T appraised BOX & MATTRESS SET I J/Tralner, New $460, will Mini Schnauzer Pups ell for $3000. Qn Size. Pillow TopIn sell for $225 obo. Call AKC.lm S&P, 1m Black. 4-1496 Plastic $170 (904) 6F74040MS 912.674-2469 HC,$475e.850-562-0998 Al 24 JaxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 8, 2005 1010 Pet's & 1 1 Supplies MIn Pin Puppies AKC: 1 black/tan female, 1 rust/black.7 weeks.$350 cash.912-427-8565. lewismal@bellsouth.net New pet cage S' W, 2.5 D, 5' tall casters $150; Wrought iron Parrot stand $30; Pat 699-0469 Pembroke Welsh Corgis, tris, AKC, b 10-25-05 ready 12-19 will hold for Christmas eve pick-up m$500 f$750 86-963-3553 PIT BULL -pups, ADBBA reg. red/blk nose, S&W POP $400 282-5987 POM-A-POO toy, 41bs. 6mos, shots, crate trained. $325 382.9734 POODLE PUPS AKC Tea- cup M/F bik, wht, brwn, ch lines $500&up cash 1-904-753-1919 RAGG DOLL KITTEN 1, for Christmas, shots & papers CFA cert. $400 Call 264-5837 SHAR-PEI Adorable puppies 3M/3F, CKC, HC $750. 912-695-7728 SHIBA-INU -full bred (red) 8mos, fern, all papers $200 662-5664 SHIH-TZU AKC PUPPIES Ready Now. 291-9430/ 612-2099 / 614-8764 SHIH-TZU-pup, AKC male, tiny sable, $500 cash, 289-9048 TOY POODLE- AKC bik M, $900 268-2828 292-3844 Toy Poodle-black, AKC, 9wks, shots, $500. 478-213-3418/781-7276 WEIMARANERS -AKC. I Ready for Christmas, S 229-400- 1 3 1 2, - 229-891-2662 B WELSH CORGI PUPPIES APR Reg. & Shots, $450. 2F/1M,904-724- 8696 YORKIE -AKC, small, fern, 264-6011 YORKIE PUPS, Tiny. 3M/ 2F, $1.5k-$2000. Serious Buyers only. 568-1749 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1 205 Boats s 1210 Sailboats S1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antizues/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 8 22' MAKO 224 Center console w/trailer, twin, 115 hp, t-top, trim tabs, lowrance elec- tronics, live well, lots storage. $13kobo 912.729-2303 22' Palm Beach,new trailer lots of extras. $15K obo.. 716-3946 25' REGAL BOWRIDER Volvo 5.71, DUOPROP, fishing package, quarter berth, AM/FM/COD, anchor, excel- lent condition. $36K obo. 237-5064 SBuick Regal '00 Marine 18ft In/out t board new engine HP190 trailer gal- vanized Shorelander $13000 Great condition 472.3678 1230 Rv's S1982 COLEMAN Pop- up camper sleeps six, new canvas. $600 obo Call Bob @904.721-1399 1230 RV's 23 U Supplies 4, 2001 Diesel Mountain Aire Motorhome 40' two slides full point every option 31k Mi $149K trades consid- ered. 904 685- 2342 4, 21' Allegro R.V. Low Mileage, bought I new Dec. 1989, gen Sroof 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 180M 541 6439 FIFTH WHEEL -Cross- roads Paradise Point, 34' '02 model. 327-4276 RVAwningMats.com 6x9, 9x12 &New for 2006 9x18 reversible RV Mats. 25 styles to choose from. Perfect for Camp- ing and RV'ing. Toll Free 866-MY RV MAT. ORDER ONLINE for Xmas orvisit your local RV Dealer. RVAwning- Mats.com 1300 Motorcycles 4, 00' FORD F 150 LIMITED addition. Harley <1 Davison 45 KMI, excellent condition, $17,500 or obo, call 260-2338 or 343.1146 1994 YAMAHA YZ 80 Very good condl- 1 \ tion. Quick 60+ MPH. Needs rear disc brake pads. $900, obo. Call 904-879-9838 S2000 HONDA TRX 400 ATV, K&N Jets, kit, fil- ter, FMF pipr, good cond., low hours, $2000 obo, Chris 710-6846 S2005 Honda 600 RR Silver & Black, helmet tl included, garage kept, very clean, no drops. 150 mi, $8500, Ryan 912- 729- 6952 Big Dog 2002,107cub. |in.exc.cond. custom \J ,candy apple red,cust flamesoriginal owner 2Kmis. Must sel 904-881.2613/904-509- 9290 Big Dog Vintage Sport '99 redw/black flames, many extras $17K 743-9883 SCustom Built Harley '98,S&S Motor, 80 Spoke rims, lots of chrome, must see to appreciate. Asking $14,900 912- 573- 0507 H.D. -'05 Road King Trike, 5k orig ml, $34k. Drk green, call 9-5, 386-822-5528 Harley Davidson Fat Boy 1997, 19.000 miles black in color, lots of chrome, many extras. $12,000 obo Home (904)879.-5720 or cell (904)502 9428 HD '02 Sporster 1200 custom, red/blk, 3700 mi $8700. obo 728-1957 HD 2003 SOFTAIL standard EFI STG 1 kit now seat chromed out low miles, must see 904- 771.-1388/891-7351 HD Road King '96, loaded, garage kept,AII Factory services. $9K. Call 716-5116 HONDA 2003 TCR250R 2-stroke aftermarket exhaust ramp and riding gear,$3500 obo, call 904-2332804 Motorcycle Helmet by THH full face 4 with vents, metal- I ic burgundy, near excellent condition, $15. 904.-725.-0009 PANTERRA (2) 49cc LIKE NEW $450 firm. 4x8 trailer $100. 525-4806 SUZUKI 2001- SBlack and Silver 4 GSKR -1000, many extras,$6500 obo, Call 904-233-2804 1310 Auto Parrts 20 Inch Wheels Ion 188 with or without ires will fit Explorer and more. Best offer. Call 904.535-1100 Bed Extender for 2002 Ford Ranger V IEdge Pickup. Never used $100. Call 912.576-3130 1310 Auto Parrts 4, Four New Truck/SUV TIres, 9 pass/65 R17, 60K mi, Continental Contitrac. $275, call 904-219-6765, 714-4466. R 15 LT DAYTON TIMBERLINE A/T TIRES. 1L (4) 33x12.50, Great condition. 2000 miles used. Four free rims. S500 obo. Joe 904-777 5646 STIRE 1-NEW 215/75/ R 15, also chevy astro bLalum rim. $49. must sell call 278.6251. also 205/75/15 tire TIRES (4)with rims, new, BF Goodrich, 18". $1200 403-0210 TONNEAU COVER $400obo. 904-908-9744 or 608-4778 TRANSMISSIONS Rebuilt. Starting @ $389 Free tow In house financing avail. 272- 3544 / 888420- 3880 1320 Antiques/ 1325 Classics 1966 FORD MUSTANG (Pony) garaged 10+ yrs. Runs great, needs brakes, $5900 249-4231 1968 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE 2dr, hrd to, 400ci. AT, PS, PB, AC, $6,700, 737-5818 1971 CORVETTE - show car, $26,500 384-4977 1971 CORVETTE - show car, $26,500 384-4977 Chevy Corvette '79 Red, L82 Stingray 96kmi, $8200 obo. Jeremy 838-1860 FORD EXPLORER- '02, 79k ml, gd cond, 4dr, V6, at, $10,900 obo 838-1860 Ford Mustangs STwo 1965 one 966, restorable condi- tion, six cylinder automatic, all for $4500. Includes extraparts. 904-542-5356 1325 Automotive 4, 1995 Saturn 4 Dr. looks good, Il runs good, great Sgas, mileage, new tsres, $2500 obo 904.249-5261 4, 1997 MITSUBISHI Eclipse GS 109 K Silver, Sunroof, CD power, great cond, $4800. 904- 652-3386 4, 1999 Toyota 4 Runner silver 99,500 mi, 20 In chrome rims. 12in. infinity, subwoofers, 600 watt amp, $11K, Ryan 912-729-6952 4 04 JEEP G. CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 l immaculate auto, Sil- ver V-6 alloy, low miles, must sell $17,350 obo. 541-0403/542- 7200 ext. 8212/716- 7197 AUDI CABRIOLET CONV. -'04 1.8 turbo, 3k mi, $32,900+warr 992-2018 AUDI'S, AUDI'S '02 TT 225 Quattro $25,900 '02 TT 180 Cabrio (2) $22,900, '01 Tr 225 Cony. $22,900 '05 A6 Quattro $39,900 '03 A6 FWD $22,900 '05 A4 Quattro $28,900 '05 A4 Cabrio 3.0 $39,900 '04 A4 Cabrio 1.8 $35,900 '04 S4 Cabrio V8 $39,900 JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED AUDI'S See our full inventory at www.worldimportsusa.com (100) vehicles In stock at World Imports 998-9992 BMW 325ci 2002 Auto, Prem Pkg, sport pkg. Xeons, HK sound $24,488 371-4728 BMW 3251A 2003 Auto, HK sound, certified $23,488 371-4728 BMW 3251A 2005 Auto, Prem pkg $29,488 371-4728 BMW 33012002 Auto prem. pkg, nice car, $18988 371.4728 BMW 645c1 2004 Very Sporty $59,788 371-4728 Skippy 's 98 FORD MUSTANG GT CONV. BLUE, BLACKTOP, STICK, LOW MILES 00 FORD MUSTANG CONY,. WHITE WITH TAN TOP, ONE OWNER, VERY NICE CAR, 97 BMW Z-3 DARK GREEN, TAN TOP, STICK, LOW MILES, RUNS AND DRIVES STRONG 01 HONDA PRELUDE S.H. STICK (THE HOT ONE) BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER, MOON ROOF, CD., ALL THE TOYS 2125 State Road 16 St. Augustine, FI 32084 Call: 827-1230 Fax: 827-1240 %C026251 - 1325 Automotive BMW 645cic 2004 Loaded, like new $72,488 371-4728 BMW 7401L 2001 Sport Pkg. Loaded, Clean $29,988 Call 371-4728 BMW L7 '86 Sllver-227K mi,. new tires/paint/ snroof.CD, $5K. 777.8310 BMW M3clc 2005 SMG, HK Sound 19" wheels, Loaded $53,988 371-4728 BMW'S BMW'S '05X5 4X4 AWD $46,900 '05 745Li Sedan $60,900 '03 7451 Sedan $45,900 '02 74511 Sedan $38,900 '04 645 Convertible $65,900 '04 5301A Sedan (2) $37,900 '04 5301A Sedan (2) $36,900 '03 5251 Wagon $25,900 '04 3251A Sedan $28,900 '03 325C I Con. $29,900 '03 3251A Sedan $25,900 '03 3251A Sedan $23,900 '02 3301A Sedan $25,900 '03 M3 Convertible $42,900 '02 M3 Convertible $33,900 '02 Z3 3.0 Roadster $25,900 JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED BMW'S See our full Inventory at www.worldimportsusa.com ii (100) vehicles In V stock at World Imports 998-9992 SBUICK LASABRE 97' Clean silver/silver, leather, non- smoker,$4500 obo. Ask for Bob. 904-731-5316 CADILLAC SEVILLE '90 4dr, new brks/tires, fully Ided, $2700obo. 3841712 CHEVY CAVALIER -'99, 80k mi, v6, clean car, fully loaded AT ac, new tires/brks, sacri- fice $2400 obo333-7554 CHEVY IMPALA 05.20" wheels, must see this one. $289mo wac. Call 338-1055 w Chevy Sllverado EXT 1995 diesel 69000 miles, custom con- version weather seats,loaded. 904993.3185 ,Must See, Must Sell $14000.00. OBO & CHRYSLER 5TH AVE parts for sale or whole Q._I car, new alternator, fuel pump, battery, belts, hoses, ect. Call 955.3442 or 278-6251 Dodge 1500 '01 Quad S/bed silver excellent cond. 5.2L auto A/C 2WD 92k sports pkg $9850 OBO 904277.4673 Dodge Stratus ES Coupe '01. Good condition 3.0 V6 loaded, wife's car, always serviced. $7800 or best offer. Call (904)714.0139 Afternoons FERRARI F355 1997 F355 Berlinetta, 31k mi. Mint cond. $74,900 371-4728 Buy of the week. $3999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD MUSTANG '05 immaculate. 3000 mi, loaded, must sell fast $18,845. Call 389 7700 FORD MUSTANG CONV. '02. Immaculate cond loaded, priced to sell now $9975. Call 389.7700 FORD TAURUS '05. Very low miles, must sell fast. $239mo wac. Call now 338-1055 FORD TAURUS SE '05 Fully loaded, low miles, can finance with $275 down. Call 389-7700 Four New Truck/ S U V Tires P255/65R17 60,000 mi. Continental Contitrac $275 Call 219-6765 or 714-4466 4, GEO Prizm 1995 S Very clean, cold AC, AT, runs, needs trans repair. Call 278-7966 after 6:00pm. Asking $1300 OBO Geo Prizm 96' | Very Clean body, 41 great condition, engine needs trans work, runs good, gas- car. $1200. 904-278.7966 SGraco Baby Swing For sale excellent t condition. Less than one year old. Paid $80, Sell $50. Cafl 768-2240 HONDA Civic EX '03, 34K mi exc cond. $11,900. Call 465-3521 LEXUS LS430 2004 Ultra Pkg, Navigation, Loaded $49,988 371-4728 LOTUS ELISE 2005-2006 Change the rules Now available for immed. delivery. LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofjacksonvillea.com 998-9992 & LOTUS ELISE 2005 Red/black, 6spd, hardtop, softtop. Dealer demo. SAVE OVER $8000. 5/60 mile war- ranty InclUDED. 400 miles. SALE $38,900 998-9992 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE Mazda 626 '93- Cold A/C 5 speed, good engine, player, good trans- portation. Small dent on front fender, 136,000 ml. $1500 OBO (904)962.2029 Mercedes E320 '97 54k ml. 1 owner, exc cond. FSBO $17,200. 273-2681 1325 Automotive 4. MERCEDES 450 SL Roadster, 74' 2 dr. conv./ hardtop red w/ tan interior. A/C, PW. At-full cover, manuals, new tires, brakes, $11,900. Call 904 278. 6251 or 542. 8894 Mercedes 904-631-1234 '84 3805L Blue $12,900. '91 350SDLblck. $11,500. '83 300CD,black $5,500. Very low ml & exc mp9, capri blue. piano root, $24,000. (904)241-6537 Mercedes Benz 560SEL '88 Convertible w/hard top. Complete new brake system. Good condition. 88.7kmi. Must See to appreciate. $16,500 (904)292-0475 Mercedes C 230 '05 Kompressor lt' 30k mi. Pristine! PCS orders $25,000 O00 6. spd sunroof leather CD silver 904-556- 1812 MERCEDES CLK 430 2001 Auto, Loaded, Nice Car $24,988371-4728 MERCEDES MERCEDES 03 ESS AMG Sport $59,900 '05 E320 Sedan $45,900 '05 E320 Sport $35,900 '03 E320 Sedan $31,900 '02 E320 Sedan $24,900 '03 S55 AMG $67,900 '05 SL55 AMG $93,900 '03 SLS00 AMG $65,900 '06 CLKS00 Cabrio $59,900 '05 CLK500 Cabrio $57,900 '05 CLK500 Coupe $41,900 '05 CLK320 Cabrio $43,900 '99 CLK320 Coupe $19,900 '05 SLK350 AMG $43,900 '02 C230 Coupe $17,900 'O5 ML350 4WD $31,900 '03 ML350 4WD (2) $26,900 '02 G500 4WD $44,900 JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED MERCEDES'S See our full Inventory at www.worldimportsusa.com IBRL (100) vehicles in stock at World Imports a, 1 998-9992 Mercury Grand Marquis '03, 4 door, 15,000 miles like new, great gas mileage, leather seats, was $28,700 new. Will sacrifice $14,200 OBO. Call Dan at 904-349-6113 or 904-260-8796 MERCURY MYSTIQUE '00 Ithr interior, 4 new tires, immaculately clean 20Kmi. 737-4319 Mits Eclipse '01 GS. Low miles, must go. $8995. 338-1055 Mits Lancer' 05 4dr, very low miles. $188mo wac. 338-1055 4$ Mitsubishi Eclipse GS '97 109k, auto, silver, sunrobf, CD, Sower, great cond $48. 904-652-3386 Will finance with $99 down WAC. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 '03. Feel the luxury! $9999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 lu lla ir-Tol-ildjidZiAi 1325 Automotive VW SALE VW SALE '05 TOUAREG V8 $39,900 '04 TOUAREG V8 $28,900 '04 GOLF GLS 4dr $15,900 '04 GTI GLX VR6 $18,900 '03 GTI GLS 1.8 $16,900 '01 GTI GLS 1.8 $13,900 '05 BEETLE Cony. $19,900 '03 BEETLE Cony (2) $17,900 '04 BEETLE Coupe $14,900 '02 BEETLE S $14,900 '04 PASSAT GLS $17,900 '03 PASSAT GLS (3) $16,900 '03 PASSAT Wagon $17,900 '05 JETTA (new body) $22,900 '03 JETTA GL $15,900 '02 JETTA Diesel $15,900 '02 JETTA GLS $9,900 JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VW'S See our full inventory at www.worldinportsusa.com (0ORLn (100) vehicles In is stock at World Imports r," 998-9992 4, VW PASSAT GLS 2001 SClean, good cond. VW, 1 Tiptronic trans. 60K, sunroof, CD,. 4- door garaged, $13,700, call 674-2343 Wanted Tow Dolly for car. 4, 904.215.1493 1335 $2000 or Less ACURA LEGEND -'90, 80k ml, new pnt, 2dr, v6, tint, ac, at. fully loaded, $1200 333-7554 BMW 3251 '02-V6,AT, Prem pckg,sport pckg, Loaded. $22,800. 993-9044 BUICK SKYLARK '94. Runs great, excellent trans- portation, need cash, must sell $875. 389.-7700 CADILLAC SEDAN DEV- ILLE '84 78,675mi, white, all pwr, AT, AC, runs gd, new batt, belts, gd tires/upholst. Needs some cosmetics. Wed Thurs, Fri only. $12060obo. 904-786-9234 Chevy Beretta GT '91 new brakes, runs like new, $1200 904-276-1943 FORD TAURUS 1993 200K miles, very clean, new AC, tires, ther- mostat, needs trans- mission, $850.00 obo. Call 534.4390 still runs HONDAS, TOVOTAS. 110'S $199 DOWN NOWI RIDE TODAY! I1 & UP CAU.64S-5700 FOR FAST APPROVAL 1- 77- 438-2777 Jeep Cherokee '88 New tire 4dr, 6 cyl sysp lift $1260. 772-285-5294 S MAZDA RX-7 1985 auto runs good $650 obo 912-882. 4168 MITSUBISHI 3000GT '94, loaded needs work, $2000. Call 573-8891 PONTIAC GRAND AM Automatic 1995 green, ltan Interior runs great lots'of new parts 60 yl, 130,000 miles. $175K TOYOTA CAMRY -'90, 131k ml, $1995 obo 1 owner, 564-1574 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 1981 CHEVY BLAZER at PS PW 4x4. 350 35 BFG Mud terrain, 4 in. rancho lift. Call Chad 434. 5934 S1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited L 4x4 SUV Red 145K new transmission many extras, sacrifice $4000 OBO. Steve 908-0026. ACURA SLX -'96, white, PW, PL, snrf, Ithr int. $4500 obo. 742-7382 CHEVY 1500 '95 2WD, WT blk, solid truck reg maint, call for details 904-803-7575. $3200. CheVy 1500 kup '86- ACPSPBDual tanks, topper,new tires.140K ml. $3250. 262-6212 '04. 2 to choose from. Call for prices COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 W. on'last at ini pri.A - S5966 COGOIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHEVY PICKUP I 2 T.r, i.,ju 1 ,,. 9 6. 1-97 6 mk ni. SATAC, wnit, 5WVB, V6, Vortec, real nice. 904.-272-7352 SChevy Pickup vston 1500 series 1997, Pl166,000 miles AT, AC, white, SWB V6 Vo rtec, real nice 904-272-7352 LT pkg, Lthr, OnStar, 3rd st, every opt. avail. $19,995. 904-247-8684 CHEVY TAHOE -'04, 4wd, V71 bk, fully loaded, ent sys, $30k 535-6971 Wi:ll ,Wa rl [,l.milm Loaded. Not a misprint $14,999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 HAI OL IDYfr !m117;JnknI ] FOR STRAIGHT TALK AND NO GAMES.. With employee pricing on new & used vehicles call Styxx Jenkins Bring in this ad I for extra savings! Military and First Time I Buyers Welcome! Want to be treated like family, come to NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 891-8672 GMC- HUMMER 387-4041 1550 CASSAT AVE S We are Chevrolet 210-3004 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 1660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BmmrxTFi=^ Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4x4'05 Loaded, priced to sell this week. $19,575. Call 389-7700 4 DODGE DAKOTA -'96, STD cab, S truck, runs great, alloy wheels, black clean, truck box, $3000. Call 251-5000 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 Crew Cab '05. Fully loaded. Must sell very quickly $18,985. 389.7700 4 FACTORY WHEELS & STIRES-All truck i models avail. $300 and up. 904-291-4646 Luke FORD EXCURSION LIM- ITED '01- white, Banks Turbo Diesel, 3rd seat. tow pkg, hi hwy miles, $15,900. 904-262-9020 l:1>1 *.4'J4> lii [i] II'fl Arrive in style! $13,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Ford Expedition ',3 Vec. ..le ; .-' IT.ui _:.--11 1'm[l $1- l9' ,. 311 -,,: .'. l .] 0 . COOGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 FORD EXPLORER- '95 AT Eddie Bauer, exc condo $6k 861-9067 249-8777 Ford F150 Super Crew '01- Exc shape.$11,500 must sell fast.509-8888 FORD F-150 XLT '05, S.4L, bedliner tonneau cover, am)fm CD, pwr pkg, 9500 mi, $20,875 obo. Call 287-5882 FORD F150 XLT '93 X-cab V8, good & condition & miles, $3900. 880-8366 Smooth Performance! COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC JIMMY- '00 4x4, SLT trim low mi, Black /Grey thr $9K 215-4122 I s-i4r4lJ ; 3 *I }: Import Headquarter spe- cial of the week! $5999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Every option avail., priv. owner, perfect cond. $9,995. 904-247-8684 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '05. Outstanding cond loaded, priced to sell $18,975. Call 389.7700 JEEP WRANGLER'90 103K mi, new top, good cond. $2500. 860-9527 JEEP WRANGLER '04. Auto, 4x4, low miles. $17,988 or $298mo wac. Must call now 338-1055 Lincoln Navigator '98 Red,4x4 3rd seat, 160k ml $9900 ffrm.904-262-9020 Mits Endeavor '04 4x4. Very low mi, must sell fast $259mo LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORM FMRfiA UNCOII MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ww.woddimpo0usa.co0m 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 UVB"1 !A f^ B Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Range Rover 97. Need to sell fast. $7995. Call 338-1055 SUZUKI XL-7 4x4 '04 Immaculate, fully loaded low miles, must sell this week. $15,975. 389.-7700 Toyota 4Runner '01. Very low mi, must call $15,988. 338-1055 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '02. Clean, need to sell fast. Won't last at $15,988. Call 338-1055 Toyota Prlus Hybrid '04 11,500 miles, Pkg #4, side air bags, gauge kept, like new, white, $21795 264-2973 Toyota Tacoma '04- Pre Runner 4dr,ext cab, 30k ml, 25K.768-8063 Toyota Tundra '05 Reg Cab. V6, very low mi es, $248mo wac. Call 338-1055 .Yl' 1Imf illI 211];Wil) Stands apart from the rest. $11,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 1345 Vans/Buses Nicest in Jax! $6995 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 DODGE 1500 RAM'01, - loaded 49K, mi, warr $8495 904-786-2115 DODGE GRAND CARA- VAN -'96, $1750. Good cond, 733-3884 FORD E-250 -cargo van, '00, AT, AC, ready to work, good cond, $4900 obo. Must Sell 997-1098 4 Mercury Villager '98 Nautica edition mini k van. Garage kept, good condition $2900 obo. Cal 912.-673.-8710 Toyota Sienna XLE '00 64K mi, like new. $14,900 obo. 716-3946 1350Miscellaneous 1 Auto $5001 POLICE IMPOUNDS! Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 x2529 4 2000 ETON ATV blue, $600 obo. Call Chasity @619.0026 a GO-KAT 4 w/ roll bars single k1 rider. Needs gas tank, rusted out. $55. Will repair, $250 obo. 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