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Troops To Teachers Program Offers New Career After Navy Page 3 The End Of An Era VS-30 Disestablished During Ceremony Pages 6-7 Degree required Navy Making Education A Priority Page 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2005 Boensel takes the www.jaxairnews.com helm By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor Rear Adm. Mark Boensel assumed command of Navy Region Southeast during a change of command ceremony Friday in Hangar 116. He relieved Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, who had been the region's commander since October 2002. Adm. John Nathman, com- mander, U.S. Fleet Forces Com- mand, was the guest speaker. "Rear Adm. Brown did a great job supporting the 24/7 operation of fighting the war on terrorism and I know Rear Adm. Boensel will continue to set high stan- dards for this region," Nathman said. Following Nathman's remarks, Brown was presented the Navy Meritorious Service Medal. During her speech, Brown praised the commitment and sup- port of the men and women of Navy Region Southeast. "I appreciate the trust you put in me. It has, been a privilege to work with all of you and I know you'll do the same outstanding job for Rear Adm. Boensel, as you did for me," she said. Boensel officially took com- mand following the reading of the orders. "Navy Region Southeast plays a vital role in our country's ability to defend itself. It's an impressive organization and its reputation is Photo byJO1 Mike England Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel addresses the crowd during the change of command ceremony. due, in large part, to your dedica- tion to duty. I look forward to fac- ing the challenges that lie ahead with such a fine group of people. There's no time to waste," remarked Boensel. A native of Cambridge, Mass., Boensel grew up in Southern California and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1978. He underwent flight training and was designated a naval flight officer in 1979. Upon completion of initial S-3A training at VS-41, Boensel report- ed to VS-29 where he-made a Western Pacific/Indian Ocean deployment aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) and an around the world deployment aboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). He then reported to VS-41 as a flight instructor. While there, he served as the S-3A/B weapon system model manager. Boensel next reported to the staff of Photo by PH3 Clarck Desire Rear Adm. Mark Boensel relieves Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown as Commander, Navy Region Southeast at a change of command ceremony Friday in Hangar 116 at NAS Jacksonville. Commander Carrier Air Wing 10 participated in Operation Desert where he served as the antisub- Shield. He next reported to Wash- marine warfare officer and ington, D.C., where he served as administrative officer. His next special assistant for aviation to assignment was as a student at the Assistant Secretary of the the United States Naval War Navy (Installations and Environ- College where he graduated from ment). the College of Command and In 1994, Boensel reported as Staff in 1989. executive officer of VS-37; there Boensel returned to the fleet as he deployed to the western Pacific a squadron department head in aboard Kitty Hawk and subse- VS-37, holding the billets of train- quently disestablished the squad- ing officer, operations officer, and ron. Boensel assumed command maintenance officer. During this of VS-29 in July 1995 and com- tour, he deployed to the Indian pleted an Arabian Gulf deploy- Ocean and Arabian Gulf aboard USS Independence (CV-62) and See BOENSEL, Page 14 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque HM1 Tomasine Jordan of Navy Medicine Support Command Jacksonville works on literacy skills on the computer with 4-year-old Gabrielle Bryan at the NAS Jax Child Development Center Dec. 8. Volunteers help children. learn to read By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Twenty members from Navy Medicine Support Center (NMSC) Jacksonville are volunteering their time in an effort to help prepare the children at the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Child Development Center (CDC) learn to read. The new program, which is part of Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton's "Rally Jacksonville," began last Thursday when five volunteers from NMSC spent some time at the center meeting the children and reading to them. "Rally Jacksonville" was initiated last year as part of the mayor's literacy initiative a plan to get every pre- kindergarten living in Duval County ready to read. Currently, there are 7,000 children in Jacksonville enrolled in Mayor Peyton's Book Club. Members of the club are mailed free books each month. These books are especially written for children living in Duval County See READERS, Page 14 Photo by PHAN Jacqueline Hall Veterans recite the Pledge of Allegiance during the World War II Commemoration Ceremony. Nearly 300 World War II veter- ans attended the ceremony on board NAS Jacksonville Dec. 5. WWII vets honored during special ceremony ByJO2(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer inside Hangar 116 Dec. 5, 270 World War II veterans were offi- cially recognized for their'bravery and sacrifices during a special cere- mony. While the event took place, U.S. Representative Ander Crenshaw, R- Fla., gave each veteran a certificate of appreciation. Many of the aging veterans accept- ed their certificates from the con- gressman while wearing their origi- nal uniforms, some adorned with the Distinguished Flying Cross or Bronze Star Award. At the beginning of the ceremony, they revered Old Glory and the flags of all the armed services with sharp salutes or hands on their hearts dur- ing the parading of the colors. Photo by ]02(SW) Bill Lamed Navy veteran William Sutton stands between Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, commander, Navy Region Southeast and Congressman Ander Crenshaw, R- Fla., after receiving his certificate for service during World War II. Shortly afterward, Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina of the NAS Jax Base Chapel delivered an invocation. "Today we are gathered to appreciate those who served in one of the most decisive wars of our time. The securi- ty, the quality of life we enjoy today is because of you, our nation's greatest generation," he told the veterans. Commander, Navy Region South- east, Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown told veterans the nation and the world owed them a debt of gratitude for their courage. "You took risks most of us will never know, on the ocean, on foreign shores and in the air. Your devotion is a source of pride and inspiration for all of us, and we can never thank you enough," Brown said. She closed her speech by introducing Crenshaw. Crenshaw reminded the audience that freedom is easily taken for grant- See VETS, Page 14 TOUCHING Jax Air News holiday schedule to the holidays, the office will have limited staff available. Articles and ads will be accepted during BA This is the last issue of the Jax Air News for 2005. this time for the January issue. For more informa- Em The next edition will be published Jan. 5, 2006. Due tion during the holiday season, call 542-5588. 2 lax AIr INeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 j - Looking at the glass as half full By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief I don't know that too many people come into their first enlistment in the Navy with the mentality that this is going to be a career, but a lot of us end up making the choice to stay Navy. So what is it that influences our decision to go from a one-enlistment Sailor to a career Sailor? Of course, acceptance of the military lifestyle is pre- requisite for anyone to con- sider staying in, but most of us have that, or we would have become an attrition statistic. As much as I would love to say dedication to duty and country is the major deciding factor for all Sailors to stay past their first term in the Navy, I think it's shared by the ben- efits the Navy has to offer and, yes, the money. Now I would like to pro- vide an example of the Navy package. An E4 with more than three years of service makes a base pay of $1,787 a month, or $21,444 per year, before taxes. This is your base pay, not including your housing, subsistence, clothing allowance, sea pay, or other special pays. Cha- FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West ching! For E4s stationed on Oahu, they are receiving $13,932 a year for housing. Ignoring the rest of the additional pay, just based on base pay and housing, an E4 would have to be making $35,376 a year in the civil- ian sector to cover base pay and housing if ignoring the other variables such as taxes. And, again, this is ignor- ing the other special pays Sailors receive and the serv- ices rendered, like medical and dental care, Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) services, quality of housing, etc. And this is also ignoring that much of your salary, such as housing and subsistence is not subject to federal taxes whereas your entire civilian paycheck would be. However, if we were to add in all the other vari- ables, an E4 with over three years in would have to be making $42,000 a year as opposed to the $21,444 he's making in the military. But deciding to stay Navy goes beyond money and delves into areas somewhat overlooked. For instance, those 30 days of paid vaca- tion you are authorized each year. Most civilian jobs only offer 10 days a year. And where most civilian jobs would give you six paid holi- days per year, the Navy gives you 10. Are you get- ting this? Keep adding it up. There are also the educa- tional opportunities that abound in the Navy from our 100 percent tuition assistance to our free CLEP and DSST exams to the PACE courses. Not to-men- tion the further you advance in rate, the more credit you can possibly get toward your college degree. The Navy has numerous programs leading to college degrees and has arrangements with many colleges to grant cred- it and direct Sailors on a rating-specific roadmap to their education. There are even more opportunities to earn credit toward your bachelor's and master's within several rates. Have you downloaded your SMART transcript? Do you know what SMOLAA is? Other benefits that you are privy to when you stay Navy are free legal service, tax service, discounted child care, spouse employment assistance, Thrift Savings Plan, access to Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) services like the base clubs, MWR events and discounted tickets, fitness centers, pools, tennis courts and golf courses, discounted equipment rentals, hobby shops, spouse social clubs, reduced-cost commissary and exchanges, and, for Sailors from or in certain areas, no state taxes or reduced fees, for many things such as car registra- tion. The cost adds up when comparing what you would spend to have access to these or similar services as a civilian. Would you be able to afford to have the luxury of a gym membership or would you have to save that money for your medical insurance? And it's not just that staying Navy benefits your wallet; it also benefits your lifestyle. See GLASS, Page 18 SWill the Grinch I mean our dog, Annie steal Christmas? Will the Grinch I mean our dog, Annie steal Christmas? By Sarah Smiley Special Contributor he's not green and smelly- although she does need a hair- cut-but Annie, our fun-loving (read: insane) border collie is now seven months old and definitely on a mission to steal Christmas...by devour- ing it. Oh, alright, and she does sort of smell. It all started two weeks ago, when I spent the afternoon untangling white Christmas lights and draping them over our bushes in the front yard, bushes that are somewhat bare due to Annie's appetite, shall we say, for greenery. Not one hour after I had finished, I looked out the front window and saw Annie wrapped up in the twinkling lights like a furry black-and-white Christmas tree. Her tongue was hang- ing out and on her face was an expres- sion I can only describe as blissful dog- gie glee and, um, holiday cheer? Yes, surely that's what it was, an overabun- dance of enthusiasm. The next day, Annie ate the antlers off our wooden reindeer in the front yard, so we moved it to the back porch, where she's not allowed. In hindsight, I guess we should have moved the "Protected by Brinks" sign, too. Then again, who knew a dog could chew through soft metal reflector material? I reluctantly showed the half-eaten sign to my husband, Dustin, who does- Hey, Money Man! I have heard a lot of peo- ple talking about buying Christmas presents online. They make it sound simple and easy, but I am afraid to do it because I don't like giving out my credit card number and I don't like buying things I have not actually seen and touched. Is it safe to shop online? Do you have any recom- mendations? MoneyMan Sez: You are smart to be cau- tious. Some of the deals offered on line sound too good to be true, and they are. In fact, some of them are scams or convenient ways to commit identify theft. Can online shopping be safe? Yes, if you abide by some basic safety tips. Here are a few tips from an article recently offered by bankrate.com. Go with reputable compa- nies you have heard of. The bigger sites value their rep- utation and put their names on the line. For any company, when in doubt check them out. n't have the same patience for Annie's antics. To my surprise, Dustin just smiled and proclaimed our house "pro- tected by Brinks....and the dog who ate this sign." By the time we went to pick out a Christmas tree and brought it home to decorate a few days later,.we had got- ten smart about Annie's mischief and hung all our ornaments out of her reach several feet off the ground. With each wooden snowflake and plastic Santa 3-year-old Owen hung on the tree he said, "We have to hang this up high so Annie won't eat it, right?" "Right, like she ate that metal sign," Ford (5) said giggling. This whole thing was becoming quite funny to Ford and Owen, who enjoy watching Dustin stomp off to the . garage to get a shovel after Anpie digs a whole in the front yard (I think she's tunneling out one paw-full of dirt at a time, like Tim Robbins in "Shawshank Redemption"), until the day the boys' Justice League collection went miss- ing. Like a good mom who needs some peace and quiet and doesn't have .time for temper tantrums, I searched the house up and down for Superman and his superhero friends. Beneath my bed I found a headless Batman sticking out from under Annie's pillow. I gri- maced and lifted the cover. Annie had chewed the plastic heads off of the entire Justice League. Yet explaining the tragedy to Ford and Owen was surprisingly easy. They accepted it with the same practiced Contact someone at the company to verify their pri- vacy policy. If the company does not have a phone num- ber, that is a big red flag! Encryption does not equal security. One expert notes that the first thing to look for before you type in your credit card informa- tion is the "plural URL." When you go to the site's "check-out" page, the "http" should change to "https." A closed padlock or key should also appear on the page, letting you know your personal information will be encrypted or scrambled. If you .ever see numbers at the beginning of the URL such as http//88.199@345.54332, it is probably a scam. When you get ready to pay, pay with a credit card. Credit cards are the safest method to pay for online purchases. The last thing you want to use is your debit card. Debit cards pull money right from your bank account and you may never see that money again. If you do not want to use a credit card, anoth- er option is to pay through a third-party escrow service such as PayPal. Shopping online can be easy, convenient and even patience as when they hear that their military father is flying-"again"-and won't be at the school's Christmas play--"again." But I guess it's not fair to say Annie is trying to steal Christmas like the Grinch. She's just a puppy and doesn't understand that chewing on the thin green wire tangled in our bushes will cause all the Christmas lights to go out. And, really, how could she know those twigs were supposed to, be rein- deer antlers-when they look like per- fectly good sticks? You see, Annie's forgivable because she's goofy and cute...just like the Grinch (Oh, come on, you know the Grinch is cute!). So she eats metal signs like the Grinch eats glass, and she sneaks in little boys' rooms to take their toys, but not before she lays her muzzle on the edge of Owen's bed and listens to him snore. And not before she stares up at a sleeping Ford with big, watery eyes. Annie might herd the boys like little lost sheep, and sometimes she snatch- es their Superman capes off their backs, but for all her mischief, I've seen the way Annie barks when anoth- er strange dog comes near, or when one of the boys gets close to the street. Yes, she's on the Naughty List, for sure, but Santa, please don't bring Annie any lumps of coal this year. Her heart is growing and she means well. And besides, she'd probably just eat it anyway. Sarah Smiley can be reached for com- ments at www.sarahsmiley.com safe as long as you take a few "common sense" pre- cautions. When in doubt, check it out! More questions? Call Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICES SYou are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Serxices this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m -Catholic 3 Mass a s S11 a.m. Protestant P. M o Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9.45- S10"45 a.m., ard Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. H 3 LETICIR RODRIGUEZ 1M. Job title/command: S Medical Staff Specialist, .. Navy Medicine Support S Command Hometown: Pontiac, Mich. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, II1. Career Plans: To attend Preventative Medicine Technician "C" School and get a degree in public health. Most Interesting Experience: Participating in Operation Bulldog earlier this year and being the Marines'"Baby Doc." Words of Wisdom: To be a good leader, you need to know how to follow. T E er VIU . S CSSRNDRR ALLEN Job title/command: Business Office Director, FISC Jax Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Married with two sons. Past Duty Stations: VP-62 Career Plans: To complete requirements for a master's degree in business administra- tion. Most Interesting Experience: Support Operations Noble Eagle and Enduring Freedom while mobilized as an SKC in 2001. Words of Wisdom: Keep the faith. Never lose sight of your life-long dreams or goals - aim high! Influenza vaccine available at Naval Hospital and Branch Clinics Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering influenza vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. This year, the vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard subscribers, regardless 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: 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 both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is administered. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat' Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer JO2(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAx All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Ji All NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the J.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The J All Nis can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuAll NiNs Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The IAU All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: -4axAir News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 i i JaxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 3 Service members learn about Troops To Teachers ByJO2(SW) Bill Lamed Staff Writer Photo courtesy of CPRW- 11 Sailors observe a simulated alcohol-related accident during Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven's Bottle-to-Grave program. The program also included class- room lectures and a discussion session at the chapel. CPRW-11 program: Don't mix alcohol, driving By Lt. Tony Walters CPRW-11 PAO apt. Dennis Sinnett, commander, CPRW- 11 presented his Bottle-to-Grave program to 60 NAS Jacksonville-based Sailors Friday. This program is designed to expose individuals to a realistic "in your face" view of the tragic outcomes that inevitably happen when one decides to consume alcohol and then drive an automobile. The Bottle-to-Grave sem- inar was structured to combine classroom train- ing with a real-life educa- tional experience. The themes of being a responsi- ble individual and making the right choices were emphasized throughout. The NAS Jacksonville Security Department and Command Judge Advocates Office began the session in Hangar 1000 with instructive briefs designed to detail all the personal hazards of drink- ing and driving. The group was then transported by bus to a staged "drunk driving" vehicular accident staged in the McCaffrey softball complex parking area. The audience observed various aspects of an alco- hol-related accident, including police and fire department arrival, victim treatment by emergency medical services, "drunk driver" field sobriety test administration and the subsequent arrest proce- dures. Representatives from Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Branch Medical Clinic, NAS Jax Security and Fire Department briefed the group during this evolution. After the vehicular acci- dent, the audience reassembled at the Base Chapel where Cmdr. Bill Johns, VP-5 commanding officer, presented the eulo- gy he gave in June when one of his Sailors was killed by a drunk driver. The wing chaplain con- cluded the chapel visit with a short discussion relating to making the right choices in life and avoiding the potential tragic events caused by drinking and driving. Florida Department of Education representative Ron Burton gave a seminar on the Troops To Teachers Program Dec. 6 in Building 848. His pres- entation informed military members fac- ing retirement or separation that their professional skills could have a relevant place in the country's school system. Each year, the state of Florida needs more than 21,000 new teachers to educate the next generation. The Troops to Teachers Program can help qualifying service members pay for teacher certifica- tion requirements. "I would like start by telling you what Troops to Teachers is not," Burton said. "We are not a teacher certifying center, nor an employment service agency. Troops To Teachers is a counseling service pro- viding money to help fulfill certification requirements and information to assist those interested understand the market for teachers." According to Burton, up to $5,000 per applicant from the Department of Education is available for financial assis- tance and additional money is paid once school district employment is verified. Active duty members with an approved retirement date who are within one year of retiring or members who separated on or after Jan. 8, 2002 or with a physical disability are also eligible for the pro- gram. Reservists can collect funds once they have accrued more than 10 years of Reserve time (and commit to an addition- al three years in the Reserves). Financial assistance is promised on the condition that the service member com- mits to a three-year contract in a district that has between 10 and 20 percent of students living below the poverty level. Currently, St. Johns, Clay and Seminole are the only counties in Florida that do not fill these requirements, giving poten- -RUDOLPH'S TREE FARM- Choose & Cut a Fresh Christ as Tree I .I Choose from over 2,000 live and shaped Pine, Cedar & Leyland Glen St. Mary, Florida ' (Exit 333) t" Hwy 125 North 12 Miles. Watch For Signs 904- -7703 tial teachers a plethora of choices in Florida. With the recent legislation enact- ing the classroom size amendment, which will require fewer children per teacher, the demand for Florida teachers may increase to 30,000 per year. Burton advised that understanding jar- gon in the education sector is just as important as it was in the military. "Eliminating confusion during a job inter- view with a school principal could make the difference as to whether or not you're hired," Burton told listeners. "For instance," he continued, "instead of saying you taught electronics in the mili- tary, tell that principal that you coun- seled, led and taught 17, 18 and 19-year- olds." He emphasized that the more artic- ulate a job applicant is in explaining the relevance of his or her military skills, the greater likelihood of finding employment as a teacher. Teaching certification paths vary depending on an applicant's level of edu- cation. A military member with a bache- lor's degree (which does not be in educa- tion) can qualify for a temporary teaching certificate once he or she completes addi- tional coursework and passes subject knowledge exams. A temporary teaching certificate is valid for three years and must be replaced by a professional certificate. Requirements are explained in the Troops to Teachers Web site. Burton advised getting experience in a classroom before exploring Troops to Teachers, such as volunteering in a class- room, substitute teaching or even coach- ing. "Step number one is finding out if this is the right profession for you. This can quickly be discovered with hands-on experience," he said. Anyone with further questions about Troops To Teachers can go to http://proud- toserveagain.com or call (800) 231-6242. Last Chance to Golf Osprey Cove! Last | .. .. . chance ^IThe Golf Club at Osprey offer tax Cove will soon be private! 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Association of Military Banks of America (AMBA) Armed Forces Financial Network (AFFN) 2005 Bank of America Corporation 4 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 Disney's military salute aV1, F o*' 1 S1 Photos courtesy of CBMU 202 Det Jax Portions of the sidewalk that run the perimeter of the flag football field have been damaged after years of growth of many of the large trees on base. Seabees from from Construction Battalion Mobile Unit 202 Detachment Jacksonville work to repair many stretches of the side- walk. Seabees ease the way for Sailor's morning run By Sue Brink F1 'i 'T u- Public Affairs Officer Facilities Team Southeast ,, 4;.., 1 ,~\ -- -.~. ,~ ~ '1 Photo by PH3(AW) Adam Herrada Sailors from commands throughout Navy Region Southeast donned their whites to march in a parade at Orlando's Magic Kingdom Dec. 5 for the taping of the Disney World Military Salute Christmas Day special. The Sailors, along with their families and fellow service members from the Army, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard spent the rest of the day enjoying the park. VR-58 Sailor elected to office Seabees from Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 202 Detachment Jacksonville are smooth- ing out the last stretch of sidewalk that runs around the large field that is used on base for flag football. With two yards of concrete left to pour, Sailors on board NAS Jacksonville will have an easier early morning run. "The sidewalks here must be at least 40 years old," said TM1 Craig Romero of the NAS Jax Weapons Department. Romero monitors the base Weapons Department team during their physical training as they run around the flag football field. "There are many Sailors that like to run and don't have to pay attention, but there are many that are here (running) because they have to and the repairs made to the sidewalks will improve safety and help eliminate trip hazards." The Seabees took on this project to help the First Lieutenant Division. The repair work covers four different areas of dilapi- dated sidewalk. Thirty-seven cubic yards of concrete has been poured. When the proj- A Seabee from Construction Battalion Mobile Unit 202 Detachment Jacksonville puts the final touches on the newly poured sidewalk. ect is complete, the Seabees will have replaced 39 cubic yards of cement. at University of North Florida MWR Tropical Freeze event is Saturday F" he NAS Jax Morale. the holiday season. down the hill and snowba By Joanna Norris UNF Department of Media Relations and Events A M2(NAC) Todd Uhl- man of VR-58 was elected as the first vice president of the Florida Student Nurses Association (FSNA) during the organization's annual convention. A junior nursing student at the University of North Florida (UNF), he was also appointed to chair the by- laws committee for the association. Approximately 1,000 nursing students from across the state attended this year's conference, held in Daytona Beach. FSNA aids in the prepa- ration of nursing students for the assumption of pro- AM2(NAC) Todd Uhlman fessional responsibilities as well as the development of the whole, person and their responsibility for the healthcare of people in all walks of life. A former resident of Havelock, N.C., Uhlman has received numerous honors and awards during his military career such as the Global War on Terrorism Service Award, Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Uhlman has served in various leadership roles on the UNF campus, including president, pre-licensure nursing class; School of Nursing Flagship Commit- tee student representative; College of Health Building Committee student repre- sentative and member of UNF's Student Nurses Association. He is also vice president of the North Florida Umpires Association as well as a member of the River City Umpires Association. S ' I Welfare and Recrea- tion Department Youth Activities Center is again bringing you snow for The Tropical Freeze event is Saturday from 12-4 p.m. at the Mulberry Cove Marina. Enjoy sledding ill fights. Free cookies and drinks will be provided. For more details, call 778- 9772. -4' .- 1- Martin Luther King Jr. 5K run is Jan. 11 he NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will host a Martin Luther King 5K run at Perimeter Road near the antenna farm Jan. 11 . at 8 a.m. The event is free and open to all authorized gym patrons. There will be four divisions: men's active duty, women's active duty, men's open and women's open with awards for first, second and third place in each division. For more information, call Tim at 542-2930 or JO1 Mike England at 542-4877. Reminder... 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Seating is limited and reserved on a first- come basis. No cost TAD orders are required and participants must be referred by a career counselor. For more information, call 542-3676 or email jacksonvillenclc@plato.com. Naval Hosptal 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. In order to allow our staff time to take leave and enjoy the holidays with their families, during Christmas and New Years, your Satellite Pharmacy, Building 950, will be closed every afternoon at 4 p.m. now through Jan. 6. We wish all a very happy holiday season. The hospital Emergency Department will be open 24/7 throughout the holidays. i 4 ' -^ fit, ' iLW -4 I Photo by PH3 Randall Damm An SH-60F Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the "Tridents" of HS-3 prepares to lift off the flight deck during flight operations aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Dec. 5. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway on a regularly scheduled deployment conducting mar- itime security operations. Photo byJO2(SW) Bill Lamed NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents a frocking certificate to TM1 (SW) William Conyers of the Weapons Department Dec. 8. Conyers was one of more than 30 NAS Jax Sailors recently pro- moted. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents AC3 Marcus Walton with his frocking letter during a frocking ceremo- ny at the BOQ pavilion Dec. 8. 36 NAS Jax Sailors frocked From Staff he following person- nel have been frocked to their new rates: FC1 Jeremiah Bond AC1 Michelle Coley TM1 William Conyers AC1 Jeffrey Delgrange SH1 Charlotte Gee TM1 Victor Martinez AC1 Melanie Potts AT1 Terrence Rivers ET1 Dana Roberson TM1 Jarrod Thompson MA1 Tremayne Thornton FC1 Brian White AC1 Brent Young TM2 Jeremy Adams CS2 Benjamin Armbruster TM2 Christopher Carlock TM2 Corey Carrington MA2 Clyde Davis TM2 Teadra Devillars AC2 Ryan Didominicus A02 Brian Nichols AC2 Joseph Herrera A02 Vernorris Walker ABH2 Matthew Kolb AC2 Lance Page ABH2Nilb Tayag A03 Marquis Dawkins A03 Gabrielle Little AC3 Russell Neesham AC3 Brian Page AC3 Matthew Rhodes TM3 Eileen Rodriguez TM3 Joseph Sexton MA3 Robert Smith EN3 Damon Vicory ACAN Marcus Walton Watch where you park while visiting Building 1 From Staff Anyone visiting Build-ing 1 is reminded that there is limited visitor parking. 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Pioneer Services is a brand name and registered service mark of Pioneer Licensing Services, Inc., where its use is duly licensed to affiliates and partners of Pioneer Licensing Services, Inc. THE HELP LOAN EXCLUSIVELY FOR MILIARY PERSONNEL Getting ready I 6 J laxlAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 Photo courtesy of the Naval Aviation Museum A VS-30 Grumman AF-2S lands on board USS Block Island (CVE 106) in 1953. VS-30 operated AFs from July 1952 until mid-1955 when the Grumman S2F-1 Tracker replaced the largest propeller aircraft operated off a carrier. Mock funeral marks V5-30 ceremony From VS-30 Public Affairs Office ec. 9 marked the end of an era in naval aviation history. After 52 years of dedicated service and with more than 26 years and 89,000 class "A" mishap-free flight hours, VS- 30 was deactivated. The guest speaker for the cere- mony was Rear Adm. David Architzel, commander, Oper- ational Test and Evaluation Force, a former VS-30 command- ing officer and the senior active naval aviator from the Viking community. The disestablishment ceremony included a flyover of S-3 Viking aircraft from NAS Jacksonville and some vintage aircraft. Afterwards, present and former squadron members joined VS-30 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Suggs Jr. in a mock funeral procession from Hangar 116 to the NAS Jax Officers' Club. A VS-30 "headstone" was ceremoniously laid to start a "graveyard" of VS squadrons. VS-30 was born as the result of the redesignation of Air Antisubmarine Squadron (ASW) 801 on April 1, 1953. Shortly thereafter, it transitioned to the Grumman S-2F Tracker, deploy- ing on "straight deck" CVS anti- submarine carriers to the Atlantic, Caribbean and Mediterranean Sea. In June of 1960, VS-30 changed its base of operations from Norfolk, Va. to NAS Key West, Fla., and was designated the S-2 "Tracker" Readiness Training Squadron for the Atlantic Fleet. It was during this time that the squadron earned the nickname "Diamondcutters," by taking "nuggets" fresh from the training command and honing their skills to the fine edge needed to be fleet aviators. Two years later, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, VS-30 crews' integrated into fleet squadrons. In order to consolidate all Atlantic Fleet VS assets at a sin- gle site, the squadron was direct- ed to relocate its men and machines to NAS Quonset Point, R.I., in July 1970. VS-30 continued its primary mission of indoctrinating and training pilots, aircrewmen and maintenance personnel while compiling an impressive safety record of more than 50,000 acci- dent-free flight hours and earning several commendations for exem- plary service. With the closure of NAS Quonset Point, VS-30 made another permanent move in September 1973 to NAS Cecil Field while it continued to train S-2 aircrew and maintenance per- sonnel. Eventually, VS-30 took over S-2 training for both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets as well as training crews from Argentina, Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela, Peru and South Korea. In 1976, after 22 years of flying the S-2 Tracker, VS-30 became an operational fleet squadron and transitioned to the S-3A Viking, an all-weather, carrier-based air- craft, providing protection against hostile surface combatants while also functioning as a tanker. The squadron began its first operational deployment with the S-3A aircraft in April 1978 on board USS Forrestal (CV 59) as part of Carrier Air Wing Seventeen (CVW-17). From 1979 to 1988, VS-30 com- pleted many successful deploy- ments on board USS Forrestal and USS Saratoga. In July 1988, VS-30 became the first fleet squadron to receive the enhanced capability Harpoon/ ISAR equipped S-3B, immediate- ly deploying on board USS Independence (CV 62) for the "Around the Horn" cruise. During the 1990s, VS-30 partic- ipated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, during whichsquadron aircrews flew in more than 44 strikes and com- piled 1,230 flight hours in 258 combat sorties. The Diamondcutters returned to USS Saratoga in 1994 for her farewell deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and pro- vided large-scale support to NATO forces involved in peacekeeping ef- forts in the Adriatic , Sea off the coast . of Bosnia-Her- X i zegovina. , The Dia- i mondcutters ' first deploy- ment on board USS Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force Rear Adm. David Arch piped aboard at the beginning of VS-30's Decommissioning Ceremony. Enterprise (CVN 65) on June 28, tion Decisive Endeavor with 1996, was in support of Opera- NATO forces. During this deployment, S. the squadron also participat- .ed in operation Southern SWatch over southern Iraq. In June 1998, , ,- VS-30 deployed on board USS l Dwight D. Photos by PH2Jamar Perry VS-30 held a parade led by a horse carriage in honor of the squadron's 52-vear history during their decommissioning ceremony Dec. 9. itzel (right) renders a salute as he's Eisenhower, participating in sev- eral multinational exercises including Sharem 125 and Fancy '98 in the Mediterranean and Operation Southern Watch in the Arabian Gulf. As a result of their perform- ance, the squadron was awarded its third Commander Sixth Fleet (COMSIXTHFLT) Hook-em Award for ASW excellence'in the Mediterranean theater, their third Capt. Arnold J. Isbell Award and the 1998 CSCWL Arleigh Burke Award. The Diamondcutters spent the early portion of 1999 engaged in turnaround training for their June 2000 deployment on board USS George Washington (CVN- 73), making it the first time a Viking squadron had cruised with the new Carrier Airborne Inertial Navigation System II. In December of 1999, VS-30 achieved a very noteworthy mile- stone when it met the require- ments to receive the Naval Safety Center 20-year Class "A" Mishap-Free Award. VS-30 was also nominated for the Phoenix Award for maintenance efficiency in 1999. In 2000, Team Diamond re- turned to USS George Washing- ton for a very successful Mediter- ranean deployment and trained with the Turkish, British and Oman military forces. In was during this time that the squadron won another Battle "E" Award. After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. soil, VS-30 reacted by launching four aircraft, aircrew- men and maintainers to USS George Washington in support of See VS-30, Page 7 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 Former and present VS-30 commanding officers attend the decommissioning ceremony. Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Suggs Jr. with the command pennant during the "Diamondcutters" Decommissioning Ceremony Dec. 9. Service members, Department of Defense civilians and guests stand at attention as the color guard parades the colors at the beginning of the VS-30 Decommissioning Ceremony. V5-30: Squadron shuts down after 52 years service CFrom Page 6 '*. Operation Noble Eagle. ,.Operations Enduring Freedom and Southern Watch returned V VS-30 to combat missions while on a Mediterranean/Persian Gulf cruise in which aviators flew more than 300 combat hours. This deployment made it possi- ble for VS-30 to become the first Navy Viking squadron to deploy with the Maverick Plus upgrade. On June 7, 2004, the Diamondcutters made their final deployment on board USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) in sup- port of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom and the global war on terrorism. VS-30 completed their last operational commitment during a surge sustainment period on board Kennedy as part of the Navy's Fleet Response Plan last February. Finally, in September, the Diamondcutters participated in EA. CONTROL their last mission, a joint count- SRON Fer-drug operation with VS-31 and TRE ER() the Air Force 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron in the Netherlands Antilles that resulted in a drug bust and disruption of South American drug smuggling opera- tions. VS-30 will be remembered as the squadron that helped keep the S-3B Viking community on the cutting edge of naval avia- DIMOND CUTTERS tion by adapting to a changing PRIL enemy threat and incorporating n new weapons and technology. After 52 years of existence, the Diamondcutters leave behind an indelible mark on the annals of A bagpiper plays a song during the VS-30 Decommissioning Ceremony. naval aviation. Members of VS-30 end the "Diamondcutters" legacy with a decommis- sioning and tombstone ceremony aboard NAS Jacksonville, near the St. Johns River. I I,;*- I I l 7 , ' - VS-30 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Suggs Jr. kneels beside the ceremonial tombstone, signifying the end of the "Diamondcutter's" 52- year legacy. 8 JaxAIrNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas By Chaplain Lt. Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel ~( Toy to the World," the Same of that hymn loved by many, can be easily forgotten during the Christmas season as our thinking and our time become dominated by that most dreaded Christmas disease known as "the shopping mall syn- drome." The initial symptoms are very subtle and hardly recognizable. It usually starts when we sit down to write the list of those who will be at the receiving end of our generosity. The motives are good, but as we develop the list, the issues become more com- plex. You know what I mean: What if Aunt Harriet shows up with a gift this year and I don't have one for her? What is the politically correct gift to give my boss this year? CHAPLAIN'S CORNER If I do not get my child the GI Joe with the Kung-Fu grip, he'll be traumatized for life! As the days and weeks progress, the symptoms become more pronounced. You finally hit rock bottom when you break out in a cold sweat next to the Barbie Doll sec- tion of the toy store. You realize that you have overdrawn your checking account by $500 and you need to cover it with a cash advance "pronto." At this point, "Joy to the World" has turned into a new tune, "The Christmas Time Blues." Don't take me wrong! Christmas time is all about giv- ing and receiving. However, "the shopping mall syndrome" does create confusion in people's minds about the motives and reasons for Chaplain Lt. Joe Molina giving. So, in order to redirect our motives and our methods we need to return to the original Christmas story which we com- memorate this season. As we return to the manger in Bethlehem, we can relearn some vital realities about present-day Christmas. The historical birth of the Christ child in very humble surroundings points us to some very simple and very practical verities: You can't buy Christmas; you can only give it. The very first Christmas, the birth of Jesus had nothing to do with purchased gifts, but it had everything to do with passion for persons. The holiday season reminds us that God's passion is for people. Our . exchange of gifts is symbolic of God's gift to humankind, that is, God's incomparable gift. You can't buy Christmas; you can only believe in it. Christmas represents our saying "yes" to something beyond all emotions and feelings. It believes in God's possibilities to overcome impossi- bilities. When you give a gift it is your expression of "belief"; it is your expression of faith and acknowledgement of the season's significance. You can't buy Christmas; you can only live it everyday! I believe that our lives would be revolutionized if we truly under- stood and practiced the belief that each day is a precious gift. Indeed, to live like this would become a daily celebration of life itself. "Whoever lives by the truth, comes into the light so that what has been done has been done through God." Allow simplicity and sincerity to be your guiding principles this holiday season. "Joy to the World"... and have a happy and blessed Christmas and Hanukkah season! Associates degree needed for E8 by 2010 By Naval Personnel Command The Navy's evolving Human Capital Strategy recognizes that advanced education and life long learning underpin the sea warrior by developing Sailors with crit- ical thinking and decision- making skills and enhance job performance by improv- ing upon basic communica- tion, math, and science skills. As an integral component of the professional military education continuum estab- lished in NavAdmin 263/04, a rating relevant associates degree is now a requirement to be eligible for advance- ment to senior chief petty officer commencing with fis- cal year 2011 selection boards (which are convened in fiscal year 2010) for both active and reserve compo- nents. , In practice, this means that the requirement must be completed at the begin- ning of fiscal year 2010 (November 2009) when the eligibility of time-in-rate eli- gible candidates for fiscal year 2011 selection board is validated. As the Navy continues to develop highly technical capabilities and reshapes the workforce, Sailors will be called upon to perform in new and challenging ways. Adapting to these chal- lenges requires leaders to have a strong educational foundation both profession- ally and personally. Degree programs that focus on rat- ing relevant education will improve performance and better prepare the senior enlisted leadership for these challenges in the opera- tional environment. Rating relevant degrees capitalize on existing mili- tary tTaining and experience that, when combined with college level exams and col- lege course work, will enable sailors to better per- form the critical tasks of the 21st century Navy. Recognizing that some Sailors have already begun to pursue their educational goals, the following grandfa- ther provisions satisfy the degree requirement for Sailors who have completed, or are enrolled in, any degree program from an accredited institution before Oct. 1, 2006: a. Sailors who already have an associates degree or higher. b. Sailors who are en- rolled in any associates degree program and com- plete all requirements before Jan. 1, 2008. c. Sailors who are en- rolled in any baccalaureate degree program and com- plete at least 50 percent of the degree requirements before Jan. 1, 2008. Effective immediately, Sailors must earn rating relevant associates degrees from an accredited institu- tion to be eligible for advancement to senior chief petty officer for the fiscal year 2011 selection board and beyond. The following guidelines apply: Sailors may elect to enroll in a rating relevant bac- calaureate degree from an accredited institution in lieu of an associate's degree, but must complete a minimum of 50 percent of the degree requirements to be eligible for senior chief petty officer selection boards convened in 2010 and beyond. Selected reserve Sailors (except FTS) may satisfy the degree requirement by obtaining either a rating relevant degree or a degree relevant to their civilian occupation. Sailors in warfare special- ties with various source rat- ings may meet the require- ment in either the source rating or specialty-related degree. Sailors experiencing rat- ing consolidation may meet the requirement in either the original or the consoli- dated rating. Sailors changing ratings through Perform to Serve must meet the requirement in the new rating unless already enrolled in a degree program. Rating relevant degrees closely complement the skills and knowledge of a job field, rating or warfare specialty. They are desig- nated by the Navy for advancement eligibility and are offered by the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnerships (NCPDLP). All partnership institu- tions are members of Service members Opportu- nity College (SOC) and offer significant degree comple- tion flexibility. NCPDLP degrees maxi- mize acceptance of American Council on Education (ACE) recom- mended credit for Navy training and experience as well as credit by examina- tion and the institutions all offer distance learning opportunities to complete the remainder of degree requirements. Sailors may elect to enroll with any institution that offers equivalent degrees/ specializations and has accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Edu- See EDUCATION, Page 9 Choose from 2 Great Packages Call now to Make Your Reservation Select thepackage you would most enjoy /]E NEW YEARS EVECELEBR'ATION 9gi ur Mn with a bns buffet dudmg Carvrd Pnme Rib and Crab I P a-Um ~ e),:. wil writer the (omrcd' ?Zone where ithe lhugh begin tun d tnt ul jilOn ccanfdanyThr tun h:lneinulcsru .ot'u whisk Serd P ind thfi t'r, while eenlO]1g uofr DJ' h fm D f fntctxmb =inutl 1 m Ring in the new ycar with I ff\d at Ir fil gda Mandarin,compleie wth party Toyota Gator Bowl Salutes Our Military with $25 Tickets! Cal:90.92422 January 2, 2006 12:30 p.m. Kickoff Tickets Available at Your ITT or USO Office After December 1st DON'T FORGET "THE PATCH" for FREE entry into the Budweiser Tailgate Party. NAS lax Chapel offers holiday services The following are the upcoming holiday services at the NAS Jax Chapel and other events happening around the base: Dec. 18, 11 a.m. Combined Christmas Cantata/Potluck at the All Saints Chapel (CCD cancelled) Dec. 18, 1:30 p.m. St. Edward Chapel Decoration Dec. 20, 7 p.m. Communal Penance at Mayport Catholic Chapel Dec. 24, 5 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass (Catholic) Dec. 24, 7 p.m. Candlelight Service (Protestant) Dec. 25, 9:30 a.m. Christmas Day Mass (Catholic) Dec. 25, 11 a.m. Combined Service Dec. 31, 5 p.m. New Year's Vigil Mass Jan. 1, 9:30 a.m. Mary Mother of God (Solemnity) Relocating to Pensacola? STATE I will find you a good home. Guaranteed! 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For those students who Photos b> 102,C _, il 61,11 Lrrtm Glowing candy canes, a saluting Santa and bulbs adorned this boat, owned by Dave and Jeannie Bailey. The boat look first place in the fourth annual Light Up Your Boat Contest for "best holiday spiritl" The winning certificate read, "A sprinkling of fragile lights here. A brush of gentle color there. This vessel of holiday spirit captures the essence of the holiday season." The event was sponsored by the Mulberry Cove Marina and Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. The Baileys won a rod-and-reel package and sweatshirts for their efforts. have not paid for classes, the next payment deadline is Dec. 21. Students that have not paid for classes by Jan. 3 will incur a $35 late fee. During.the week of Dec. 19-23, CLEP exams will only be given on Dec. 21. Electronic CLEP tests will not be given the week of Dec. 26-30. Normal CLEP testing will resume Jan. 4. For more information, call 771-3979. Call 632- 5020 or e-mail assessme@ fccj.edu to schedule your CLEP tests. MWR needs lifeguards for indoor pool From Staff Applicants must have a lifeguard certifi- T he Morale, Wel- cation. fare and Rec- Lifeguards earn reaction De- $6.50 to $10 per hour apartment is looking based on certifica- for lifeguards for the tions and experience. NAS Jax indoor pool For more informa- to work weekdays tion, contact Diane from 10:45 a.m. to Long at 542-3111 or 1:15 p.m. and on Tim McKinney at weekends at 542-2930/ various times. 3239. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. - All FFSC workshops and classes are ee and available to service mem- bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in December and January: Dec. 20, 1 p.m. Stress Management Workshop Jan. 5, 12:30 p.m. Money, Debt and Credit Management Workshop Jan. 9-12, 7:30 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (separating) Jan. 10, 9 a.m.- Stress Management Workshop Jan. 23-26 Transition Assistance Program Workshop (retiring) Jan. 24, 9 a.m.- Anger Management Workshop For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. -i--~ -3 14 JaAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 READERS: Mayor's reading From Page 1 and focus on different aspects of our community. There is no cost to join the club. "I learned about the mayor's program here in the newspaper and decided to do a little research on the Internet. We are already in a partnership with Lola M. Culver Elementary School and send volunteers to read to the students there," said SKI(SW/AW) Maurice Campbell. "I was hoping to use the mayor's program there, but it actually only pertains to children in CDCs who will be going to school next year. So, I contacted the CDC on base and found out they had chil- dren enrolled in Mayor Peyton's Book Club, but that no one was going in and reading to the chil- dren on a regular basis. They were thrilled that we wanted to volunteer." Photo by Kaylee LaRocque HM2 Ryan Gordon of Navy Medicine Support Command Jacksonville reads a book to a group of preschoolers at the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Child Development Center as their teacher Shirley Robinson looks on. After contacting Rally Jacksonville representatives and formally taking on the project, Cam recruit unteers comma help o put t four tea will ha people CDC Thursday ing dui school spend ti the kids them 1 read. Li so im and we catch t this ag they g school,' ued Campbell. According to NAS J Assistant Program I program comes to p b e 1 1 Deridre Odom, the volunteer's ate it." d 20 vol- time at the center will definitely As each of 1 from his benefit the children. "You are their class nd to here to help get these children excitedly gat] ut. "We ready for school. Mayor Peyton anxious to he together has an excellent program and would read. ams and reading is very important. It knowing tha ave five starts at this age," she explained learn to reach at the to the first group of volunteers futures brig] every during orientation. spending tim ay morn- "Your job is to get them to am thrilled to ring the understand what you are reading. remarked PS: year to Reading is a teaching mode. It's "It took a li ime with up to you as to how you want to program sta helping teach. You can have the children glad we've go earn to act out the characters, do some now. I really teracy is role playing get them involved," at my comma portant Odom added. "It's not always easy participate need to to keep their interest, but you'll Campbell. "V ;hem at be amazed how excited they get only military e before when they learn." pating in the *et into After the orientation, Odom was told that contin- thanked the volunteers for partic- every year ipating. "It's really great to have because he w ax CDC you to come in and be part of our his program Director program here. We really appreci- Jacksonville." CDC the volunteers chose rooms, the children hered around them, ar what stories they "It's really great t I'm helping them d and making their Lhter. I really enjoy e with children and be involved in this," 1 Kimberly Beams. ttle while to get this .rted here, but I'm it it up and running appreciate everyone nd who signed up to in this," said We are the first and unit that is partici- mayor's program. I t he visits this CDC which is great, ill be able to see that is working at NAS BOENSEL: Former CO returns to lead region From Page 1 ment aboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) and pre- deployment training aboard Kitty Hawk before relin- quishing command of the squadron in October 1996. 'His next assignment returned Boensel to Washington, D.C., this time to the Office of the Secretary of Defense to serve as military assistant to-the Secretary of Defense. With a change of Secretary of Defense in January 1997, Boensel reported to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy where he served as military assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense until May 1999. From June 1999 until January 2001, he served on the staff of Commander, Naval Air Force, and United States Pacific Fleet as the executive assistant to the commander. Boensel assumed command of NAS Jacksonville in April 2001. During that tour, he was selected for promotion to the rank of rear admiral. In July 2004, Boensel returned to Washington, D.C., becom- ing the director of the Chief of Naval Operations Environmental Readiness Division (N45). He has accumulated more than 3,200 flight hours and more than 600 carrier arrested landings. Following the change of command ceremony, Brown retired from the Navy after 31 years of service. Commander, Navy Installations Command Rear Adm. Christopher Weaver was the guest speaker. He spoke to the crowd about Brown's hard work and dedication. "Annette is someone who created her own opportuni- ties through hard work and sweat since 1974. It is truly remarkable what she has achieved." Brown spent her second trip to the podium recogniz- ing the people who helped her along the way people and praising the first coast. "I want to thank all of the x., ., 00.'al'h. Photo by PH3 Clarck Desire Retired Rear Adm. Annette E. Brown, former commander, Navy Region Southeast, is piped ashore after her retirement center Friday. VETS: Those who served in WWII honored From Page 1 ed as he looked into the eyes of each former Sailor, Soldier, Marine and Airman. "We are truly in the com- pany of heroes today. Our children and grandchildren need to understand that freedom comes with a price- The lessons your generation learned on the battlefield haven't been forgotten," he assured them. The congressman has more than 500 veterans in his congressional district and is known for drumming up support for active and retired military members. One Navy veteran attend- ing the ceremony, John Base, served near Japan during World War II. After he joined the Navy at 17, he worked aboard a supply ship and a destroyer tender. "During the war in the Pacific, there were so many- supply tankers at sea, you could almost jump from one to another like stepping stones. But the sea was nothing new to me, because I captained a shrimp boat before I joined. The sea has always been in my blood, and always will be," Base said. At the end of the ceremo- ny, taps was played, provok- ing salutes and even tears. The audience dispersed and moved towards the en- trance to the hangar to glimpse static displays of jeeps and field radios used in two unforgettable wars. Elderly men and women in uniform stood and chatted with junior Sailors, sharing a bond and describing expe- riences about two very dif- ferent eras. staff and Sailors of Navy Region Southeast for help- ing make this region the best it could be. I especially want to thank the citizens of the first coast for their hospitality. I have never been anywhere in my 31 years that has so overtly supported the Navy," she stated. Brown also spoke of the changing role of women in the military. She was one of the first to serve aboard Navy ships in the 1970's. "We are part of the crew now; no one even blinks an eye anymore. That shows how far we've come," said Brown. 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Birthday Bash Today If your birthday is in December then stop by Liberty Cove for a free surprise. Last Minute Mall Trip Dec. 20 Free. Sign-up in Liberty Cove. lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 15 i Every Thursday- free kayak / canoe rental for active duty. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque/file Seven-year-old Sedaria Dutton enjoys her ride down the sled run created at the NAS Jax Mulberry Cove Marina during last year's Tropical Freeze. This year's event is Saturday at noon. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Reef & Beef Jan. 6 Gourmet all you can eat seafood and beef buffet. $17 Call 542-3041 for reservations. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Wedding Crashers (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. Sky High (PG) Saturday, 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. Friday night events are for ages K-17. For more informa- tion on the Youth Center, call 778-9772. Children's Bingo Saturday, 11 a.m. The Zone $15 per person Call 542-3521, Ext. 14 Tropical Freeze Saturday, 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. Christmas Eve Golf Scramble Dec. 24, 12:30 p.m. shotgun start $35 military/DoD, $45 civilian guests Includes golf, range balls, appetizers, complimentary round and a prize purse. Call 542-3249 for more details. For more information on the flying club please call 777- 8549 or 777-6035. Ground School Classes are located on second deck of the Auto Skills Center. The Flying Club is now located at Building 847A on the north side of base. Sailors From the USO he Sailors Aweigh sponsored by tl sonville Jaguars tion gives free tickets, tr tion and T-shirt to the fi deployed and deployable with priority given to Sailors' families. It is des children ages 9-16. Children can go with o a parent, as chaperone provided or parents can ny their children as a c Each chaperone will s three to five children, will be plenty of supervise Free transportation is Aweigh Program to all participants of the program particip and is a requirement of the pro- Participf Program, gram. A Navy bus will be sta- the des he Jack- tioned each game day near the through Founda- Navy Federal Credit Union ATM bus back ansporta- Machine in the.Exchange/Corn- game. families of missary parking lot. Participants Additic e Sailors, are asked to arrive 1:45 p.m for provide deployed games starting at 4 p.m. For Jaguar signed for games starting at 1 p.m., partici- USO. Ja )r without pants are asked to arrive at 10:45 to purch s will be a.m. The bus will depart as soon at the stE accoma- as all participants are on the bus. Before haperone. The Sailors Aweigh T-shirts, Aweigh supervise provided free of charge by the pledge 1 so there USO, must be worn by all atten- drugs, a ion. dees throughout the game. The T- stadium provided shirts will be distributed to each Sailors takes children to pant on the bus. ants agree to remain in ignated seating area )ut the game and ride the to the base following the onally, each child will be d with $10 worth of dollars courtesy of the aguar dollars may be used ase food or merchandise adium. departure, each Sailors participant recites a to "abstain from using alcohol, or tobacco." The n seats assigned to the Aweigh participants are in the "Honor Rows" section. This is a great environment to enjoy the game. Deployed Sailors' families have priority for participation in the program. Sailors on sea duty, but not presently deployed, may be put on the waiting list to fill the balance of the seats not filled by deployed families by the Wednesday before the game. There is also a waiting list to fill the slots of families who are unable to attend on game day. Individual status will be con- firmed before being placed on the actual "going to the game" list. If an individual deployed unit ags games would like to make this a com- mand event, arrangements may be made. Sign ups are first come,' first serve, so make sure you sign up at the earliest possible oppor-. tunity. Sign up times for each- game starts two Mondays before: each home game. The schedule of Sailors Aweigh games for the 2005 season is as follows: Dec. 18 San Francisco 49ers Jan. 1 Tennessee Titans For further information or to apply for any of the games listed, contact Greg Reno at. gregory.reno@navy.mil or 542- 2179 ext. 121. JACKSONVILLE'S PREMIERE BAR & GRILL Santa's Naughty & Nice Helpers Invite You To Join The Fun December 23rd! Call for info and WE'RE OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR INCLUDING CHRISTMAS! 2-4-1 HAPPY HOUR* EVERY DAY 3-7 BACHELOR PARTIES * FREE PARKING PACKAGE S1 1. Hennessy 2. Remy VSOP .750L 3. Grey Goose .750L 4. Jose Cuervo .750L WO V .750L 125.99 5. Captain Morgan 1.75L 134.99 6. Bacardi Light 1.75L 126.99 7. Moet-Whitestar .750L '16.99 8. 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Many extremely well- educated professionals use spit tobacco, particularly snuff, since it can be hid- den between the cheek and gum without hindering immediate appearance and/or smoke free environ- ments. The nicotine dose in one "pinch" of snuff is two to three times higher than the nicotine in one ciga- rette. Nicotine in a wad or "chaw" of chewing tobacco is even higher. Nicotine is a powerful stimulant drug and is the only reason people chew or dip. Nicotine is as addic- tive, if not more so then cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines. During this holiday sea- son and in the New Year, consider quitting the dip before it "quits you." There Share approximately 9,000 oral cancer deaths a year in the U.S. that can be traced to spit tobacco use. Spit tobacco combined with the saliva in your mouth actually increases the number of carcinogens S(cancer causing chemicals). The Wellness Center will be conducting an all-day spit tobacco information booth at the Morale Welfare and Recreation Department Fitness Cen- ter today. Educational materials and tobacco substitutes, which are nicotine, tobacco and sugar free, will be handed out to individuals desiring to quit. There will also be a spit tobacco booth at the VP-30 safety stand down at the base theater tomorrow. Spit tobacco users can also start a cessation pro- Sgram beginning Jan. 3 at 1 e p.m. at the Wellness This program is for smokers as well and if you desire to quit you should arrive 15 minutes early to check in. No appointment Sis required, but four educa- tion sessions are required to receive free nicotine replacement items. Contact the Wellness Center at 542-5292 for * more information. Have a Merry "Spit-free" Christ- mas and a Happy "Spit- free" New Year! USO offers Jaguars tickets to military From the USO T he USO sells tickets to every Jaguars home game (includ- ing pre-season) for $8 per ticket. The following is the upcoming season schedule: Jan. 1, 4:05 p.m. Jags vs. Titans, tickets on sale at USO Dec. 19. For more information, call Sonya at 778-2821. Ready to launch Catapult shooters signal to launch an S-3B Viking, r- assigned to the "Scouts" of VS-24, from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS TheodoreAM0 Roosevelt (CVN 71) Dec. 7. This is VS-24's last deploy- ment due to the squadron being decommissioned in AK 2007 with the retirement of the S-3B Viking aircraft. 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The FCCJ office at NAS Jax will be open Dec. 27-29 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students will be able to enroll, register and pay for classes, and take the place- ment test. As a reminder, the spring semester classes start Jan. 9. For those students who Phoros b\ 1021\ 1 Bill L.irn.d Glowing candy canes, a saluting Santa and bulbs adorned this boat, owned by Dave and leannie Bailey. The boat took first place in the fourth annual Light Up Your Boat Contest for "best holiday spirit." The winning certificate read, "A sprinkling of fragile lights here. A brush of gentle color there. This vessel of holiday spirit captures the essence of the holiday season." The event was sponsored by the Mulberry Cove Marina and Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club. The Baileys won a rod-and-reel package and sweatshirts for their efforts. 11,011 Vy lov,r I(Day (Cowl(eal MWR needs lifeguards for indoor pool From Staff Applicants must have a lifeguard certifi- T he Morale, Wel- cation. fare and Rec- Lifeguards earn creation De- $6.50 to $10 per hour apartment is looking based on certifica- for lifeguards for the tions and experience. NAS Jax indoor pool For more informa- to work weekdays tion, contact Diane from 10:45 a.m. to Long at 542-3111 or 1:15 p.m. and on Tim McKinney at weekends at 542-2930/ various times. 3239. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are ee and available to service mem- bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in December and January: Dec. 20, 1 p.m. Stress Management Workshop Jan. 5, 12:30 p.m. Money, Debt and Credit Management Workshop Jan. 9-12, 7:30 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (separating) Jan. 10, 9 a.m.- Stress Management Workshop Jan. 23-26 Transition Assistance Program Workshop (retiring) Jan. 24, 9 a.m.- Anger Management Workshop For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Ad-more stu to gjour stockings. For less. have not paid for classes, the next payment deadline is Dec. 21. Students that have not paid for classes by Jan. 3 will incur a $35 late fee. During..the week of Dec. 19-23, CLEP exams will only be given on Dec. 21. Electronic CLEP tests will not be given the week of Dec. 26-30. Normal CLEP testing will resume Jan. 4. For more information, call 771-3979. Call 632- 5020 or e-mail assessme@ fccj.edu to schedule your CLEP tests. 18 JaxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 HS-5 conducts carrier quals HS-5 Executive Officer Cmdr. Paul Esposito stands by as his SH-60 Seahawk helicopter is prepared for flight aboard the Nimitz-class air- craft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) Dec. 2. Eisenhower is currently under way, conducting carrier qualifications in the Atlantic Ocean. The "Nightdip- pers" have flown both day and night missions in support of the carrier qualifications, with HS-5's mainte- nance divisions providing outstand- ing support to keep the squadron's four aircraft flying. Photo by AN Peter Carnicelli COMMUNITY CALENDAR Why Rent When You Can Own!.! 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The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the sec- ond Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more informa- tion, call 778-0805 or email commodore@ njyc.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through December. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The meeting for December is cancelled. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their 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, MOMS 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 GLASS: Realizing what your From Page 2 By choosing to stay Navy the monetary advantages and facilities offer you and your family a pretty darn good life. You will always be certain your family will have medical care for what- ever emergency comes up. You will have many periph- eral, yet quality-of-life- increasing services available to you for free or a mini- mum-cost that you might not be able to afford as a civilian. Now as you can tell from the above I think the Navy is a great opportunity and provides some great incen- tives, but I also know as Sailors you work hard and deploy, and Navy families endure lots. I know the Navy isn't for everyone, and that's OK. I just continue to see great Sailors getting out of the Navy "without a solid plan." As a professional Navy keeping our best, it may be difficult for you 'to come back once you decide to leave, and I'd like a nickel for every person who has gotten out and later wished they would have stayed. It is a very personal choice to stay in the Navy or to get your discharge. But I highly encourage everyone, regard- less of how made-up your mind is, to really think about your life, how you want to live, and what it will be like, realistically, for you to get out in today's job market. Maybe you and your spouse/family can sit down and make a simple list com- paring and contrasting the different benefits and serv- ices the Navy has to offer, and what your lives would be like outside the Navy. And maybe you'll be the next Sailor who makes that Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or e-mail Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine is looking for individuals with an interest in history that would like to be a part of a living history group. The group, which does interpre- tations and reenactments in St. Augustine, needs volunteers for their cannon and musket firing programs. For more information, call Joe Brehm at (904) 829- 6506, Ext. 232. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is hosting Holiday Hoopla, a one-day art camp for children ages 6 to 12, filled with special art making activities, music, storytelling and much more. While mom or dad finish their holiday shopping, children will spend the day creating holi- day treasures to decorate the home or share as gifts. Holiday benefits are choice to stay Navy. Fleet master chief tips: If you elect to leave active duty, you should con- sider joining the Navy Reserves. See your career counselor, command master chief or chief of the boat for further details about the opportunities that exist in the Naval Reserve. Consider an overseas tour-the experience is great, and there are certain monetary advantages. Hopefully you've learned something in this article or it's got you thinking about the Navy as your employer of choice. Next time you're on the base, slow down and take a good look at all the things that are made avail- able to you are you tak- ing advantage of them? Keep your glass half full and keep up the great work that you do everyday; we are doing well. ,. '. ;" ,.R iLr -z I -*" 8 ; ~ Hoopla activities will be held throughout Art Connections, the studios, galleries and gardens. The event will take place Dec. 19, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is located at 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville. For further informa- tion, call 899-6034. 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. I" *J, Free Parking Bachelor & Private Parties All Major Credit Cards/ATM (Bihlr i. O O * CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM J. "* AuLLELSTADIUM F EMERSON ST. OAV4MlsfrmAM!| "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To YouF" -, 1 i ADS Military Publications reach IN-HE$ , 81 al1 of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and tContrytors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors gV Irri L tedews oniBhrirNes.. Published by he florda imes-Inion668 JaxArl NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 19 SPORTS & STANDINGS Holiday hours The following are the holiday hours for the base gym, fitness center and indoor pool: Christmas Day: Base Gym and Fitness Source 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., indoor pool - closed. Dec. 26: Base Gym 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fitness Source 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., pool 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. New Years Day: Base Gym and Fitness Source 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., indoor pool - closed. Jan. 2: Base Gym 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fitness Source 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., pool 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 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 wanting to join the league should stop by the base gym or contact the sports office to get the required paperwork to join the league. 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 trans- portation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanc- tioned (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 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Intramural Basketball Standings As of Dec. 9 Team Wins Losses VS-22 5 0 Naval Hospital Blue 3 1 VP-5 3 1 AIMD 2 1 Blount Island 2 1 HS-75 2 1 Naval Hospital Gold 2 1 VP-30 Staff 2 1 MEPS 2 2 Security 2 2 VP-30 Students 2 2 FACSFAC 1 3 VP-62 1 3 Weapons 1 3 VP-16 0 1 VP-45 0 2 HS-7 0 5 Greybeard Basketball Standings As of Dec. 9 Team Wins Losses TPU 2 0 VP-30 1 0 VP-62 1 1 AIMD 0 1 NCTS 0 1 CSCWL 0 1 VP-16 0 0 Out in town, need a ride? Club 2000 can help NAS Jacksonville has a program called Club 2000. Anyone who is impaired and in a bar, club, lounge, or private residence within St. Johns, Baker, Nassau, Clay or Duval counties can call the NAS Jacksonville OOD office at 542-2338. You will be provided a taxi ride, paid for by the station, to your home within the same five counties. Anyone (including civilians) in an on-base facility can have the club bartender assist in contacting the OOD. Club 2000 cards with this phone number can be obtained from MWR in Building 1. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! ,, 542-3191 JAX TALES BY MIKE JONES WWW.RICKYSTOUR.COM Pau,1 [ ,, .uuaIo G Open Mic Every Thurs S SALE Sports Bar & Grill 12 TV's to choose from - Pick the game youawatch or $S183'9P watchgthem all. 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Santa Claus, Jaxson deVille, and the Jack- sonville Jaguars ROAR cheerleaders will make special appearances. The party will also feature musical performances by various local groups. First Student, Inc. has recommitted its buses and drivers to bring children to the Party from designated communities throughout the day. 'Hope Worldwide, a non- profit charitable organiza- tion that offers programs to serve disadvantaged children around the world, will partner with the party. Those interested in help- ing the organization pur- chase toys may send mone- tary contributions to The Children's Christmas Party of Jacksonville, Box 235, One Independent Drive, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32202. Contributions from the public will be restricted solely for the purchase of toys for the Party, and all donations are tax de- ductible. The Children's Christ- mas Party of Jacksonville is entirely funded with pri- vate donations. Contributions of all sizes are accepted. Businesses can also support the event by adopting one of the "Toy Houses" inside the Center with a Gold Sponsor dona- tion of $10,000 or a Silver Sponsor donation of $5,000. The Children's Christ- mas Party of Jacksonville is a non-profit organization founded in December 1999 by Travis and Margaret Storey to provide toys for Jacksonville children who might not otherwise receive a Christmas toy. The non-profit organiza- tion is a tax-exempt 501c3 charity. All contributions are tax deductible. For more infor- mation, call Joan Lamer at 221-1452 or go online and visit www.ccpoj.org. 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Lists of rating rele- vant degree options (sorted by college institution and by specific rating), CLEP prac- tice exams and smart tran- scripts are also available on the learning page. In par- ticular, Sailors shall: a. Validate education records. Sailors must first assess their academic records and transcripts as displayed in their ETJ. The ETJ contains data taken from Sailor/Marine Ameri- can Council on Education Registry Transcript (SMART). Directions for correcting discrepancies in the ETJ are contained in the roadmap. b. Of specific note, Navy Personnel Command and Naval Education and Training Command have collaborated to provide one- stop shopping for enlisted education record update through the Navy College Center. Using the process detailed above to update the ETJ will now also update an enlisted Sailors record in the enlisted master file the Navy College Center will also forward an enlisted Sailor's transcript automati- cally to the Bureau of Naval Personnel for entry into the Electronic Military Person- nel Records System. Personnel Support De- tachments and local admin- istrative offices will no longer have the ability to update education informa- tion in the Navy Standard Integrated Personnel Sys- tem. Sailors should ensure that their educational infor- mation is updated on their NAVPERS 1070/604 c. Pursue academic asses- sment. Sailors starting a degree should seek academ- ic advice prior to selecting a suitable rating relevant degree program. There are' three different sources. ' To find the help/assis- tance required in the process, Sailors may: (1) Contact local Navy College Offices. Contact information is available online at www.navycollege. navy.mil, click on academic advice, and then click on Navy College Office. (2) Contact the Navy College Center toll-free at 877-253-7122 (DSN 922- 1828), or visit the Web site at www.navycollege.navy. mil and click on academic advice, then click on Navy College Center for interna- tional toll-free numbers, e- mail inquiries and operating hours. (3) Access Sailor/Marine online academic advisor via the smart transcript quick link on NKO to review the list of NCPDLP rating rele- vant degree options. d. Complete academic testing. Testing is an advan- tageous way to translate knowledge gained through life, professional, and mili- tary experience into college academic credit, which will accelerate degree comple- tion and preserve tuition assistance benefits for JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 9 Spreading some holiday cheer courses not available through testing programs. All Sailors, regardless of their education plans, are now required to pursue credit through College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and Defense Activi- ty for Non-Traditional Edu- cation Support (DANTES) Standardized Subject Tests (DSST), where applicable, before receiving command authorization for tuition assistance. (1) To help assess the like- lihood of success, Sailors must complete applicable practice CLEP/DSST exams, which exist for select cours- es and are available via NKO and the local Navy College Office. Practice exams are designed to familiarize Sailors with actual CLEP/DSST exam material. Tests are timed and will provide a measure of where an individual stands academically and help identify areas that require additional prepara- tion. (2) Sailors who score well on practice exams should take the actual CLEP/DSST exams for aca- demic credit as soon as it is practical. Testing programs are available through the local Navy College Offices, Reserve Centers, national test centers and on board some large ships. Testing opportunities will be expanded to most ships in fiscal year 2006. Additional guidelines for shipboard testing will be provided by separate corre- spondence. e. Update ETJ: Sailors. should validate and update their academic records now and annually, thereafter; to ensure exam/course/degree completions are recorded properly. With the four-year lead- time, it is not necessary to immediately enroll in col- lege courses. Sailors have adequate opportunity to develop and complete their education plans to meet career goals. Analysis has shown that Sailors in the worst case scenario who have limited credit for military training and experience and have taken no college courses to date, would need to take a maximum of 12 semester hours per year to complete a rating relevant associates degree. However, by following the mandatory testing proce- dures, Sailors could signifi- cantly reduce this number of semester hours per year. For Sailor's at-sea or for- ward deployed, we under- stand that classroom and distance support opportuni- ties to meet this educational requirement are sometimes limited. To assist those Sailors, a tool is being devel- oped to identify and track academic progress of indi- viduals who will be eligible for senior chief petty officer for the fiscal year 2011 selection board. Naval Education and Training Center plans to ,individually track Sailors that fall into this category and will work with their command to ensure they have all the tools and con- tent required to meet sub- ject requirements. Tuition assistance fund- ing will remain available to Sailors to pursue whatever educational courses or degrees they desire to pur- sue in non-rating relevant degrees. This NavAdmin only addresses specific educa- tional requirements to be eligible for advancement to senior chief petty officer. This is the first step in what will be the Navy's evolving journey on the road toward a culture of professional mil- itary education. To assist in this effort, ori- entation services are avail- able from the local Navy College Office for pre- deployment educational planning. This service will provide an assessment of crew edu- cation levels and assist in the development of a com- mand education plan. Additionally, educational data that places an empha- sis on Sailors who are antic- ipated to be eligible for sen- ior chief petty officer for the fiscal year 2011 selection board will be provided. This detailed information will include credits already earned through military training and experience, credit through examination and completed college cours- es. 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L I 'It', 'jJf Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Members of the Navy Band Southeast Brass Ensemble spent much of last week visiting the different buildings at NAS Jax to play some Christmas music and bring a little holiday cheer to base employees. From left, MU2 Kathryn Cummings, MU1 Chris Mundo, MU2 Travis White, MU2 Scott Ferris and MU3 Bryan Parmann. 10 JAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 Two graduate from NH Jacksonville's Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Navy medicine has two more fully trained nurse anes- thetists thanks to Naval Hospital (NH) Jackson- ville's Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program (NNCAP). Lt. Cmdr. John Bennett NC, USNR and Lt. Jon DeLoge, NC, USNR, graduated from the pro- gram Dec. 2. DeLoge said he rated the program as "outstanding." He said the training would stand them in good stead as he takes orders to Naval Medical Center Ports- mouth, Va. and Bennett reports to Naval Medical Center San Diego. Bennett agreed. He said the staff was very experi- enced and he gained a lot of hands-on experience that is essential to becoming a skilled nurse anesthetist. "Having help early and available from the staff was a great asset," he stated. He added that he felt that he and DeLoge had an advantage over their peers going through training at Georgetown University in that they had more direct exposure to military related anesthesia content. Bennett also said he felt the most important experi- ence for him was basically dealing with varied situa- tions that arise in the oper- ating room. "We try to be prepared early for anesthetics but there are always issues. You have to have a lot of knowledge and the ability to be calm and cool under pressure is key," he contin- ued. He said the program gave him what he needs to han- dle such situations. The NNCAP is a 30- month program in conjunc- Lt. Jon DeLoge (left) works with Lt. Cmdr. Arvin Trippensee in Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Surgery Department while training in the hospital's Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program. Photos by HM1 Michael Morgan Cmdr. John Bennett and Lt. Jon DeLoge (second and third from left) with Director, Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program Naval Medical Education and Training Command Bethesda Cmdr. R. Lee Olson (left), Clinical Instructor Cmdr. Joseph Kelly and Clinical Coordinator/Research Director Lt. Cmdr. Drew Pinilla (right). tion with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences leading to a master of science degree. The program is accredited by the Council on Accredi- tation of Nurse Anesthesia programs in association with the American Associa- tion of Nurse Anesthetists. The NNCAP received the first-ever 10-year accredita- tion in 1999. Nurse Corps officers with at least four years of active duty service may apply for full-time duty under instruction in nurse anes- thesia training. The pro- gram is currently 30- months long and is divided into two phases. In Phase I, students attend the Uni- formed Services University Of the Health Sciences for 12 months of didactic instruction starting in May. Phase II clinical training occurs at one of three sites for 18-months Jackson- ville, San Diego or Ports- mouth, Va. The Phase II training site was moved from the Na- tional Naval Medical Cen- ter Bethesda, Md. to NH Jacksonville in 1998 to take advantage of the caseload and excellent learning envi- ronment. The NNCAP faculty at NH Jacksonville consists of a clinical coordinator/re- search director presently Lt. Cmdr. Drew Pinilla. NH Jacksonville Anesthesiology Department staff are con- sidered adjunct faculty. Each class consists of three students who start in June and graduate 18 months later in December - the classes overlap for six months. Faculty and students are assigned to Naval Medical Education Training Com- mand (NMETC) Bethesda, Md., Jacksonville detach- ment and receive funding through the NNCAP pro- gram director. NH Jackson- ville provides administra- tive support by virtue of an interservice support agree- ment with NMETC Bethes- da, Md. Students also receive specialty clinical training at Shands Jack- sonville (by virtue of a memorandum of under- standing) for complicated obstetrics, neurosurgery, vascular surgery, cardiotho- racic surgery, trauma and chronic pain management. The graduating students and NNCAP faculty (com- bined) performed more than 1,400 anesthetics at NH Jacksonville during their 18-month clinical experience. As of February 2005, 16 students have graduated from Jacksonville's program with a 100 percent first- attempt pass-rate on the national certification exam for nurse anesthetists. 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The toil-free telephone number for the hearing i m p aired i s 1-800-927-9275 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 246 Camdem Co., 246> GA 4? FSBO 4/2.5 Fenced yard, 4,1 screened porch. alarm ssytem, home warranty, immaculate, must see. 106 Piper Love $149k 673- 6303 Fernandina/ 294 Amelia Island SAMELIA ISLAND Private develop- S ment. 4/2, custom brick, tile, berber, custom kitchen, pro- fessional landscape, nook, din. rm, $339,900 206 5050 New Homes from the $160'" The New Qu A Jack Lee Co i 783-9 4 300 Avondale/ 305 Southside Ortega BIG CORNER LOT, 3/2, 2 CAR GAR, $159,500. Happy Must see. 904-887-1659 -w w Holidays E HAMPTON, 4/2 10575 Roundwood Glen Ct. $105,000 2160sf +18x9 scrn lanai, 1BR condo at 4242 split fir plan many Ortega Boulevard upgrds $369.9K 868-5113 $124,000 Quaint Lakeshore 2/1, 306 Intracoastal large rooms, FP x 30 $149,500 Nice investment. FSBO, OSPREY POINT 3/2, Murray Hill duplex 2200sf, lots of upgrades, $348.9K. 904-613.3501 $159,900 Anexceptionaluel Roooom y 3br/2ba Avondale 2/1,wd firs. approx. 1930sf. includ- $205,000 ing LR, DR, family rm, 3/2.5 on beautiful lot kitchen, laundry, I rm. in Venetia. NeedsTLC Lrg 2 car garage & 8'x10' storage sned. $258,000 Upgrades include wood Old Ortega 2/2 on 75' & tile floors, tile x 150' oaked lot. counter tops, security system appliances, $395,000 stone fireplace w/ NEWLISTING! mantle. New paint Avondale Avenue. 2 inside & out. Garage story needs updates has storage cabinets $450 and work benches. Almtnew$44o,000 Many other extras. Almost new,4/4 o Convenient to schools golf course, lake base, beach and $450,000 downtown. $274,500. Brick Avondale call 705-6990 days or duplex w/garage apt. 221-6562 evenings $545,000 Stately Avondale 310 Mandarin 3/2.5 with in-law apt a Nov. Sales Leaders ARROWOOD 3/2, all new, Toy Scott pickout cpt, 10321 Tawa Elizabth O'Steen rail. $249,900. Buyer pay Elizah O'Sen some closing. 887-4663 N LEASE/ PURCHASE -New 5/3 in Bartrarn NORVILLE Springs, rent credit40% Realty, Inc JeanMartin Realty, S8-440ll Marty 904-545-1278 388-4400 Jean 904-699-5395. www.norvillerealty.com Lease Purchase 1-866-NORVILLE 40% rental credit Our experience is priceless! Brand new 5/3 homes in Se Habla Espanoll Bartramn Springs, 3/2.5 TH in Ironwood, Ask about our $1000 Move In Speciall 305 Southside Call Jean or Marty 699-5395/ 545-1278 JeanMartin Realty 2/2.5 TH $133,500. $1300-$1955 mo www.buyowner.com code ax432; 4726254 OPEN HOUSE- San Jose Area (Sat 12/1"0 11AM - 4PM)- 3714 River Hall 3/2Frpl newly remod- Drive, 4/3 pool,updated eled low down pay- 2004- Call 545-9166 ment EZ fin. 568-6656 20 5 3/2 OWNER FIN or Rent 315 Arlington to Own, St. Nicholas, all reined, fen yrd, $950mo 24 hr rec. msg 514. 6196 Compl. remod 2/1, Quick sell. 9012 Jasper Ave. BARTRAM SPRINGS 721-5442 or 535-0892 New Homes For Sale Bartram Reality Inc. NICE STARTER HOME Mark Gruszecki -$110K, E. Arl. near 904.233 4231 river, FSBO 237-6046 S v Vineyard ---- __ ,i " ality Built Homes With I Personal Touch 4 Instruction )039 Old Middleburg p 40 CBC150222 315 Arlington LAKEFRONT -3/2, brick, w/pool, on lac lot, $400k. 910-6361 320 Westside 3BR or4BR Home Owner helps w/fin. total rehab $120Kto $135K. 268-0470 5BR/2BA 1900 sf, con- crete with stucco on beaut. 3.89 ac. off Jones Rd. $299,900; 237-1049 AFFORDABLE WESTSIDE HOME! Financing fell ,through Well maintained, solid concrete block con- struction. 3BR. Newer A/C. Replumbed. New a;nddr.o Ceramic Ilnorino Wo.a cabi- nets in kitchen. Nicely landscaped. Carport. Extra room. Reduced to $123,900 Call Nancy Bateh 904-860-8102 AFFORDABLE WESTSIDE HOME! Sarre .:. fr,.r o:r ..- -r 35 ,ears. Well man tainted, solid concrete block construction. 3BR. Newer A/C. ,Replumbed. New ,windows. Ceramic flooring. .Wood cabi- nets in kitchen. Nicely landscaped. Carport. Extra room. Reduced to $123,900 Call Nancy Bateh 904-860-8102 ANYBODY CAN QUALIFY 2 or 3br homes, w/reas dn pmt. 708-3278" BEAUTIFUL NEWLY REMOD 4/2, $138,000 2 story, Call JT 514-3538 FIRST TIME BUYERS Why rent when you can own? Free list of homes avail with little or no money down. Free recorded message. 1-877-371-0624 ID 3 01 Access E Realty New 3/2, Hardy board lap siding,1350sf, Must sell $135K. 504-5834 320 Westside 332 Middleburg New 3/2 Old Middleburg Buy owner Built '02.5/3, & 103rd area. Low down 3 car garages, 2430sf, easy finance. 568-6656 1 acre, grt location, immediately off Bland- NO BANKS NEEDED/FSBO ing in quiet wooded 4/2, 1500sq. ft., w/pool small nhbrhd, 194 Lee Ca 904-887-8127 Dr.$19K. Immediately' avail. 904282,1055 WESTSIDE No Dwn HORSES -Historic home Eat~8enFL Home owner out all modern cony. Realty 8Guar. must see. $210k. 398-7535 MLS 266957 904-704-3777 tax break Forest Edge Orange Park/ Estates, 2 lots begin- 33 lay ning at $141.9k, Abuts l with access to Jen- nings State Park, 4/2 -1920sf, FSBO, $230k. hi &dry. Toview. All brk. Call Renee" www.soforenko casteel Russell 904-424-4089 904- 4634264 or A 3/2, scr prch, new pool, 904-396-4218 Iv msg. crpt, pnt apple's, next to Clay Co. Sch. $169,900 s322 Argyle 626 3604 or 282-4958 FSBO 3/2, 1828sf, Ikfrnt I GOV. OWNED tile, cpt, many upgrades. I GROVE PARK I $199K.Appt only.908-0604 14/2, 2122sf, Irg lot,E Escreenporch, stucco NORTWOOD At WATER ext. Offers due by MILL 3/2, $195K. Like 12/17. $159,650 , new Call Ana 994-6243 Pictures and info at www.edandmaryh.com N Irh Continental Re9alty 325 North I 276-1992 2 Jacksonville LEASE/ PURCHASE 5/3 A 2/1 with bonus rm. in Dr's Inlet Preserve, 1360sf, complete rent credit 40% remodel, too many of$1895mo. extras to ist, only JeanMartin Realty. $99.9k. Call 514-5406 Ma0ry 804-545-1278 Jean 904-699-5395. A 3/2,1423sf, FI. Rm, new aCpt 5141 Foxboro3 Rd Looking for a new home $117k. 407-414-3514 VA financing? Please Call Danielle 378-5032 applies, $117K 710-8236 340 County BY OWNER, 3/2 brick home CH/A, Corner let, BRAND NEW, IMMEDIATE 1471 15th St. W. Occupancy, 5br/3ba, $79,500. 800 7195067 3900SF, lux amenities, John's Creek $445K/ DISTRESS SALE Bank Rent for $2200mo.Flex foreclosures. Free list Fin Avail. 561-662-6661 of foreclosure proper- F So Cunningham ties. Receive a free 4 FSBO Cunningham computerized printout, Creek Plant St John's free recorded msg. 1-877-371-0624 ID 200l1 $219,900. 230.6109 Access E Realty www.neflfsbo.com ref#14097 . Totally Remodeled 3/1 NEAR WGV. 4102 gross Sf. extra 1 lot, $125k. Owner CBS totally remiod, 4/3 will fin. 904-626-6867 2 cargar, 2 beautifully treed acres,$479k, DISTRESSSALE-Ba R Must See 904-819-9793 330 Beaches 342 St. Augustine 5 STAR COMMUNITY -P v Beach access, 2/2. Island home2800sf,4/3, $236k, 1/1 S 0k gourmet kitch, 2 fire- 955-0872 places, wood floors, 125 x 148 lot. Jax Beach Updated FSBO 904-716-5348. $615K 1629 Bentin Dr N. 1500sf 3/2. $329,900. 226-2227 Waterfront, 2 story, 4/3.5 w /Ioft. Only $422,900. Old Atlantic Beach-4BR, GPP RIty 800-298-0326 3,000sf home, walk to _______________ home office, den, 2 A Nassau master BRs. Great 3 5tl County kitchen. Call 721-63520or Cutiy HILLIARD 3/1.5 Brick new PVB Short walk to Beach cpt, bckyd fncd, behind Gym, 4/3. wd fir, tile & H.S. 95k. 904-845.3987 granite, new apple. Byd OR owner Op house 12/11, LAND FOR 9-3p. 121 Sea Lily Ln. $750k. 534-7134 SALE SUMMER HOUSE PV 1/1, Callahan Area Top level golf views bch access, 4 pools, all new rehab, $129k 626-6393. 226-4412 or 360-3006 Buying a Home? Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. Potter YNCM (USN Ret) Buying, Selling or refinancing? Contact Laurie for any of your financing needs, including VA, FHA, home equity or conventional loans. 350 Waterfront 1/2 ACRE deep water, 2/1 w/den, 1150sf, 9A/Alta, $275K. OBO. 994-2699 FSBO-Lot on Canal, off St. Johns River, Orangedale. FL. Elec.well & septic. $155,000. 904 962-8225 after Noon. Ideal for Fishing/Boating Yulee Secluded Rvr Hme - J Howard 904-261-6116 Amelia Realty Inc. RVRFRNT IMMACULATE 2yr old 3/2 Boat Hse /Bulk head. $540kobo. 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(9497-8064 I S---- -L--FL--1--rlt-& NO m OW u N m P Ai ME ii iu REQUm aIREDim - One Bedroom Starting At $66000 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F aeaUIlle deLltlltd Pdf_)l.U a~li -II : I I ~g I I I :i tl'l Jax Air ews, NAS Jacksonville, thursday, December 15, 2005 355 Condominiums Condo-$84,900, 1/1 Near Hart Bridge on Atl. Moti vated Seller 881-1924 SOceanfront Condo T3 Bedroom 2 Bath 1448 sqft, pool, two $575,000. CalI 249 6916 for appointment 6000 ON THE RIVER Penthouse 2/2, $478,000 Brk owner, 904 287-8902 OP-Eagle Harbor TH, 2/2 w/2 cg like new.Great loc & amn. S192K. 278-3171 PVB Condo Belleza 2/2 1100sf, $240,000. 904-654-6323 S'SIDE 1/1, $113k. upgrds. water view, fpl, Agents welcome 334- 9381 360 Out of Area! Town/State CRAWFORD COUNTY Middle GEORGIA 700 acres $2.500/ac Pasture/Hrdwd / Pine CALL OWNER 478-477-1000 WILKINSON CO MIDDLE GEORGIA 232 acres ONLY $1295/ac Planted Pine/ Hrdwd Cutover/ Road Front HUGE DEER CALL OWNER 478-477-1000 WILLACOOCHEE, GA -Call for Information 912-534-5202 365 Manufactured S Homes 100 RENTAL MOBILE HOMES 2/1's & 3/2's seller will finance, flex terms 904-249-6444 2.5 acres w/SW 14x64, nr Lem Turner & Dunn Ave. $164K. 483-7990 3 & 2 br homes, In-house financing, all credit accepted. Call Emma 904 771-9055 or 904-962-1086 2005 2/2 Semi Retired Gated Comm. Front deck on shaded lot. Call Brionna 783-2460 Call Emma 904 7 7 1 9 0 55 o r 904-962-1086 CERAMIC SHOWER 4/2 STAINLESS STEEL APPL CALL (904) 225-0222 a. Cheap Living Mins from NAS 93 t| 2BR/2BA Fully lur- nished, nice park, carport, 2 sheds, new roof $16,0000 904 505-1903 a lJeb a274 End of year BLOW-OUT SALE! Buy Here, Pay Here, we finance any- one ca Sandy 6952255 On anynew, used or repo M/H. Ready to move-in. Call 695-2255. HAPPY HOLIDAYS Westside community. Great Location. TOE Call 771-9055. 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 Clay, Duval, and All of NE Fla, and SE Ga $500 Down FREE Qualifying Call 477-4225 or Email at johnsales(a)bellsouth.net MARIETTA New land/ homgepackage 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 JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET 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 8741862 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 Monthly 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 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 WITH POOL CALL 225- 0222 W'slde-1905sf, 3/2, Ig Fam rm w/FP, 1996 Home of Merit, 1.6 acres w/pond. Ronwood Realty. 483-3300 YULEE- 2br, lba,. with land $43,000 cash as is If close before '06, has $350/mo lease with 3 year tenant. Serious inquires only 904-571-1112 370 Lots for Sale CLAY COUNTY KINGSLEY LAKE AREA, Lots 1/2 acre $35K. 904- 289-7353 MOBILE HOME RENTAL LOTS -Dames Point/ Northside 241-0657 MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS Mountain Lots $4,995ea. All amenities w/fresh water lake. Ready to build on. 864,647-6243 100 x 100. $289K. 904-824-0547 GREAT PLACE TO LIVE! ST. MARYS, GA -Osprey Cove lot 398, corner of red Cedar & Osprey Cir. $129,900 firm. Call 912-266-2999 West of Keman. Bayonne St. 90 x 215. $130K obo. 371-0997 375 Farms/ Acreage 67 ACRES MCINTOSH CO. CITY WATER and SEWER 300 + UNITS. 912-634-5788 or 266-2110 CHARLTON, GA 201 ac. 6 ml S. of Folkston on GA Hwy 121. Will divide. Call 912-276-0558 FSBO 15 ACRES, Off Dyal Rd. Callahan. Can be divided. 912.843.2104 HILUARD-10.2 Acres cleared & fncd, MH, gar, $225k. 904-813-3949 Jacksonville, FL . FALL LAND SALE 2+ Acre Ranches Equestrian Homesites Starting at $139,900 Lakefront Homesites Starting at $199,900 Private Gated Community Rec Areas, Bridal Trails Call Now! Won't Last at These Prices! 1-877-JRC-LAND Florida Land & Ranches 375 Farms/ SAcreage JACKSON CO., FL Lochwood Plantation. 832 ac Fronts Lake Seminole, major timber value, exc hunting and fishing, $3950/ ac, Worth Co. Ga -693 ac on the Worth & Turner Co. line. Exc hunting, cony to 1-75, 15min from the Sycamore exit. 25min to Tifton, $2750/ac. Gadsden Co. FL 248 ac, 10mi from Quincy. 35mm from Taflahasee. springs and creeks. Good road system, exc hunting. 1 3900/ac. Southern Agricultural Consultants. Li R.E. Broker. Call Brian Fletcher 850-528-3467 Office 850-893-1489 LAND FOR SALE Callahan Area 626-6393. Large Acre Tracts 135-2100 acres between Savannah & Brunswick Frontage on 195 & Hwy 17 Prices vary average $3500 per acre. Call 1-866-888-7332 MOUNTAIN CABINS Nestled in the mtns of N.C. log cabin shells on 1.7 acre tracts starting @ $89,900. Acreage w/ priceless views Free travel & overnight w /purchase 828. 2561004 OVER 1000 ACRES deep water front on Satilla River, Camden Co. GA, Call 912-399-4243 -WARE CO. GA 15.000 ac Planted Pine, beautiful, well managed, 60 mi of interior Rds. $1650/ac. - BROOKS CO. GA 832 ac farm, 370 ac irrigated, 430 ac cultivated. $3500/ac. * QUAIL HUNTING PLANTATION 3100 ac, S. Georgia $4900/ac. Clark Investment Properties 850- 224-1854 ZONED AGR-4, -Great tax break, Forest Edge Estates, 2 lots begin- ning at $141.9k. Abuts with access to Jen- nings State Park, hi & dry. To view. www.soforenko casteel properties.com 904,463-4264 or 904-396-4218 lv msg. 3 Investment 380 Properties 3/1 -brk house, worth $110k, sell for $76k 759-1819 Great Rehab 3/2 $80K $5K- $8K rehab needed retail $110K 904-652-8646 Handyman Special Cheap Cash 904-807-8098 Investment lots. Double your money. ARKTNFL from $2500 and up. Call Lenny 954-638-8850 INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE. Don 768-7933 449-5490 JACKSONVILLE-3/2 Argyle, 100% owner fin. poss. 904- 861-9255 Several Properties all Rehabbed some rented. 80% ARV. 388-9811 Talleyrand 2 Tenants occupied, produce $1000mo. $83k. 733-8118 WHOLESALE PROPERTIES Learn Real Est. 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Breathtaking Views of Covered Parking, Heating & Air Incl in Rent, Swimming Poo.pverlooking the River! 3946 SJohns Ave P (904) 384. 6151 commander@aekus.com BEAUTIFUL ",.'W'SIDE COMMUNITY! ,...Offering Spacous 1 & 2 BR's & 2 Pools STARTING AT $485 Close to shopping, FCCJ & Downtown! CALL NOWI 387-2933 Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDR NC USN(ret) Direct Line (904) 27&84176 randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com If you're buying, selling, or relocating, give me a call! Watson Realty Corp fA, RMS S4729 US Hwy 17S SOrange Park, FL 32003 -. 405 Apartments 40 Unfurnished CF & HAS 2BR DUPLEX NEW CPT AND TILE, FEN YD. REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 Merry Christmas Special $99.00 moves you in!! Restrictions apply. Pelican Pointe 904-757-8742 MOVE IN SPECIALS! Riverside multi-family: 1bed/lbat hall inclusive for $695 ; 3bed/2bath,$825/mth. CALL:904-434-9094 N RT iDE' v b 1,2, & 3 BR's valuable! 757-0240 SAshley Park |' Apartments S NORTHSIDE < Large 1, 2&3BRs. ' $99 Deposit Special! U- No Application Feel CALL 751-1510 Ortega 2/2, stainless appil dishwasher w/d AC&H, Hrd wd firs, good credit.sm pet ok, lyr lease.$950mo. $700 sec. Call 352-505-6474 RIVERSIDE Lg 1BR, CH&A, hardwd floors, clean, ood n'hood, near hosp 50 mo+dep. 384-6755 e SAN MARCO 1& 2BR Special! CALL 398-9492 SAN MARCO lbr Gar. Apt hdwd firs, $525mo+dep. 891-8330 SOUTHSIDE Ig studio very quiet, elec, water, cable incl. pool, $550mo. 398-9032 SPRINGFIELD -2/1, gar apt, $550, 2038 Walnut St. 2034 Walnut St. 2/1, Ig apt, $650. 2036 Wal- nut St. 4/1. $750. Call Vanessa 537-7504 WESTSIDE-2/1, CH&A, w/w cpt, good oc, nr 1295. $555 874-0788 WESTSIDE 2/1, CH&A, dishwasher. W/D hookup. $625, 573-2024 410 Condominiums Baymead/9A Overlook 1408sf, 3/2. 1st fir, wtr, cbl. incl $1150. 728 2244 Baymeadows/9A gated water view, 3/2 FIRST MO. FREE I $1300 807-8757 BAYMEADOWS -2/2, newly renov, all appl, $1150 Call 378-3036 BCN 2/2, Gated comm on marsh! Lakefront view+ Extras. $1200m. 382-6145 BEACHES -Jax. Resort living, like new, fitness cntr, pools, 2/2, $1095mo. 993-3803 ICW/Hodges New lux 3/2 1720sf, $1350mo.+dep. w/ok credit. 260-9389 MAND/S'SIDE -2/2: condo New, gated, $950mo. Call Led at 904,545-1999. MANDARIN BRAND NEW 3/2. 1/2 off 1st mo. $1100mo. 407-451-6411 Mandarin new, 3/2, scrn atio, hlth club pool, 1175. Call 732-6648 Mand-Town Homes of Bigtree. 2/2, w/dappl, $800mo + dep. 728-9200 O.P. -RTO, Guar| financing, $800mo. Natures Hideaway Blanding Blvd. NEW, 276-6446 OCEANFRONT-Jax Beach, ground fir, 2/2, $1650mo. 221-0634 Palencia-3/2, $1395m all inclusive, W/D.granite counter tops, .254-2543 PONTE VEDRA E. of A1A 2/2 fpl, w/d, 1 C. gar, $1100mo Call 285-1164 PONTE VEDRA Ocean Grove 2/2, renov, amen, $1100/mo 904- 819-0709 PVB 2/2, fpl, lakeview, close to bch, w/many amen. $995m. 716-6270 PVB-2/2 .GROUND FLOOR AT OCEAN LINKS $1150MO PLUS SEC.DEP. CALL 904-728-5385 PVB-Belleza. 3/2, vltd cells, Huge 1400sf, $1375mo. Terry 318-9635 PVB Belleza condo 2/2 new appls,all amen, pet ok $1,050 866-7483707 A. PVB COLONY- 2/2 SPrivate view garage, iw/d, walk to beach, no smokers, East AlA $1050. Erin or Shannon 285-5640 4, PVB COLONY 2/2 Sbprivate view garage, ti w/d, walk to beach, no smokers, east AIA, $1100, Erin or Shannon, 904.285-95640 PVB Condo Belleza 2/2 1100sf, $1100mo. 904-654-6323 SAN JOSE at The Colony New lux 2/2, new appli, carpet, steps to pools $950m+dp. 398-9929 SAN MARCO Completely renovated! River view, 2 biks from San Marco sq. 1100sf, 2 huge Br, Iba, $1200m. 813-8573 SOUTHSIDE 2/2 on lake, scrnd patio, fpl Ic, $950mo. 904-962-5975 SOUTHSIDE Hodges/Bch, 2br/2ba all new, $1175mo. Call 710-8081 S'SIDE BARTRAM PARK 3/2.5 Icgar, $1325m. 1st mnth free. 904 568-0257 S'SIDE LUX. 3/2,Gtd, fit ctr/pool $999m 370-4088 www.mrealty.biz Start your New Year right, Move to PVB! 3/2 Belleza, on lake with garage $1350mo 1/1 Ocean Grove w/gar. Gated, Pool, fitness $950m. Terry 904. 318- 9635 4., TOWNHOME, NEW NEAR JAX AIRPORT 2 BDRM, EACH W/ PRIVATE BATH, 1/2 BATH DWNSTAIRS, APPLIANCES INCLUDED, $950MO, wugrbc@tds.net 912-576-1142/674- 4579 W'SIDE 2/2 Lux Water- front, Nr Riverside, free boat dockage, $895m incl. water, sewer, garbage. 757-0775 Mi K.- - 415 Houses S Furnished 4, NEW 3/2 2 Car Garage, $1095. 18 minutes Mayport. 15 min- utes, Downtown Jack- sonville, 10 minutes. Regency Mall, 2 miles off 9A, 904 382-1758 420 Houses 420U furnished $500 Down U OWN all areas EZ Qualify Call the Hotline 388-1208 4, 1 CW Sutton Lakes 4 br, 2.5 bath, huge yard, close to May- port Community Pool. Military Discount Available. $1400.535- 5845 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT RM, FPLC SCREENED PATIO, LG BKYD. REF REQUIRED $995 778- 2897 ARGYLE 7450 Petrell Large 1600SF 3/2 Fplc, Fenced, Must See! $895 8086 Timberpoint Dr 3/2/2 1441sf $950 7313 Fox Grove Huge 1850SF Like New, Screened Patio, Unique Layout Must See! Only $997, Wont Last! FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle Area for rent 3/2 with fireplace, indoor laundry room $875 a month, $800 deposit call 779-1918. Officially reassigned. ,. Argyle Area for rent 3/2 with Sffireplace, indoor laundry room $875 a month, $800 deposit call 779-1918. Officially reassigned. ARL 3/1.5,1200sf, new flrg/stove, $1200m + 1st, last & dp. 651-0143 ARL Complete Remod 4/2. 1600sf, new roof, CH&A,$1075. 859-3068 4, Arlington 3 bed- room 2 bath, hard- wood floors, fire- place, central air, carport/garage, 5 car driveway, inground swimming pool, $1100/monthly + deposit 234-3652 ARL -TH, 3/2, $975mo. $800 dep. Refs, extra clean, no pets. 641-5778 ATL BCH 3/2, 1800sf, w/2 car gar, pool, close to Bch. $1800m. 334-1935 AVONDALE All new inside, 3/1, ch/a, cpt fncd yd, 1250sf, block home. 449-4724 BEACHES-ATL BEACH Ocean side, contem- porary, 2/2.5 + office. w/pool. $2K mo 280-2805 CLAY CO -Dr's Landing Beauty, 3/2/2, DR, fip, $1500 mo. + dep 3125 Nautilus 993-5511 FLEM ISLAND PLANT an3' J 2 1 2,unsr 012-0 CHil 70S Odtt-.. GREEN COVE Brand New 3BR 2BA Off Sandridge in Silver Creek. 1450SF, $950.00. Small Pet Considered. Julington Creek 352 Redwood Lane 3/2/2 1300sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ICW/lndian Springs 4/2, newly remod. fncd yd, $1400m, 1st & last. 904-992-0615/422-0616 or 765-9523 ICW -4/2, Pablo Pt. $1400mo. Nice Neigh- borhood 705-6033 ICW INDIAN SPRINGS 3/2, 2 car gar, 1800sf, exc area, $1250mo 219-6817 SICW Near Mayport SWonderwood, 2 i story, 3/2.5, 1 car garage, fenced backyard,$1200- 1250mo 1st, last, sec. 728-2794 ICW new house 4/2, appli, avail today 296 Southern Rose Dr. $1500m. 12466 Tropic Dr. E. $1500mo. 2355 Guava Ct. $1600 mo. Call 904-866-1431 ICW-SummerBrook* Brand new.5/3 /2,SS appl, media rm, comm pool,play, work out,$2700 mo+ dep, 904-612-0790 JAXBCH 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 SJAX BCH RIP TIDE 3/2 w/ soft new | appliances, fpl, tile, ceil fans, 2 car gar., yd main. include sprink/sys, $1400+ dep., 15 mins. NS Mayport, H220- 0048, C 803- 6717 A420 Houses 420 Unfurnished JCP avail, 4/2/2 2100total area 797-6301 cell 904-501-2716 $1400mo JCP Townhouse 3/2 Lake view/end unit $1195mo. 993-7051 JTB/ST. LUKES On GatePrkwy W. New TH, 3/2.5 frig, 1654sf gar, scrn lanai gated, pool, club hse 223-6953 JULINGTON CREEK Spacious 3Br, Living room, family room + formal Dinning room, huge kitchen, fully fenced yard. Squeaky Clean. $1450m. 280-2805 KINGSLAND, GA- Brand new 3BR/2BA town- house with two-car garage. Lawn mainte- nance included. No ets/smoking. $995. 12-882-7372. LAKEWOOD, 3/2 fplc. wd firs, SS Appliances, $110B/mo; 737"2542 LAKEWOOD 3/1, updated, garage, $925/mo; 737. 2542 Mand/Bartram Prk New TH. 3/2.5, 1CG, scrn porch, pool,gym,+more great loc. $1150mo+dep. Call 880-1261 MAND 2/2, 2cgar, scr. patio, fpl, fncd yd, $895m. 772-8741 MAND -3/2 fen yd, fpl, eat-in-kit, sec sys, Hood Rd. $1200mo 673-6169 MANDARIN 3/2, 1700 sq ft, vaulted ceilings w/skylights & ceramic tile f oors, frplc, 2 car gar, Ig yard, Ig scrnd patio, alarm sys, w/d kup Igmstr suite & his/her athrm w/2 Ig walk-in closets, gar- den tub. Walk to Man- darin schools & local park, easy access to 1-295/1-95. Rent price inclds lawn svc & alarm svc, $800 deposit 1 yr lease, cats ok w/dep, avail 1/1, 434-1491. M'burg-New4/3, all brick, $1250mo, Call 493-6174 NORTHSIDE-New 4/2, 2 car gar, $1050mo. sec dep 407-375-7076 N'SIDE 3/1, ch/a, $750m 2916 Pearce St. Call 904-434-2083 N'side 3/1 off Edgewood newly remod w/hd firs $775/mo. 904-687.4962 N'slde 3/1 RTO $750mo. ch&a, fenced back yard 8708 1st Ave. 757 0775 N'side-8531 Howell Dr. 3/2, fenced back yard, carpet. $775mo. Call 904-449-4724 N'SIDE Highlands 2/1, office, ceramic tile, $650 mo + $650 dep, 757-1896 N'SIDE NEW TOWNHOME 3/2.5. 2-stry icar gar. l-,2usr ,-. d. -, D.:--no auin. Fr 2'., 5 i1100 -0- 25J 7-3-6 "'.,75 O.P. MAO. PT GCC -3/2.5, pool. gated comm, $1400. 264-1425 O.P. -4/2, 2 g, aprx| 1900sf, like new $1300, Dr's Inlet. 276-6446 1 O.P. -St. Johns River 5/3.5, panaramic view, dock, $2400mo. 264-1425 Oak Leaf Area. Bent Creek. Golf Comm 4/2. $1295mo. 333-5852 OP/OAKLEAF 4br homes avail now, from $1295-$1550 264-1425 OP-3/2 brick home. inground pool, 2 car garage, FL rm, jacuzzi ub, newly remod tile, crpt, $1100 mo. 10 min to NAS. 276-3000 Alic OPCC 5/3; 2 car gar, 24hr sec. $2000/mo + dep. S771-1116 ask for Mila 4 OP North 3BR/2 Bath, large S fenced yard, 3 miles to NAS. 291-4316 $900 mo. +deposit ORANGE PARK 620 Thomas Mckeen Best Area Off Constitu- tion Rd, Large 1650SF 3/2 Great Neighbors, Reduced $875 2700 Secret Harbor Like New 4BR 2BA 1750SF Off College Near 220 Ultra Nice Area, $1095 2724 Secret Harbor 3/2/2 1447sf $995 590 William Penn 3/2 1500sf $925 Large Fenced Backyard $300 Off First Month Rent Only $997, Wont Last! FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 FEDEATED MANAGEMENT ARGYLE 2912 Brittany Bluff 3/2, 1677SF $1050 7782 MacDougall Dr 3/2/2, 1425SF $950 8046 Wellback Lane 3/2/1, 1681SF $1095 336 Pecan Grove Dr 3/2.5/2, 1449SF $995 1/2 Off 1st Full Mo! 6076 Maggies Circle #109, 3/2, 1157SF $775 WESTSIDE 7485 Cliff Cottage GCS & LAKE ASBURY 3-4 BedroOm Homes $795 and Up! MIDDLEBURG 1863 Sherwood Drive 3/2/2, 1280SF $795 Fenced! 3401 Fieldstone 3/2/2, 1447SF $975 JULINGTON CREEK 352 Redwood Lane 3/2/2, 1300SF $995 5 NORTHSIDE 3640 Shrewsbury 3/2/2, 1673SF $1375 3/2/2, 1724SF $1095 SOUTHSIDE 11471 Kimberly Forest 6173 Duclay 3/2/2, 1292SF $925 4/2/2, 1910SF $1095 FORT CAROLINE MANDARIN 10026 Govern Lane 13500 Essence Court 4/2/2, 1543SF $1130 2/2.5/1, 1416SF $1095 ICW ORANGE PARK 917 Majestic Cypress 1707 Cross Pines Drive North. 3/2.5, 1615SF $1295 3/2/2, 1410sf $895 4/1 or 488 Sunstone Ct 2213 Indian Springs 3/2.5,1496SF $1095 ea. 3/2,1500sf $1025 www.federatedmanagementgroup.com 4 Houses 420 Unfurnished OP MALL 2/2 & 3/1.5 ch/a Kit eqpt fen Rent to own $725+dep. AvI 269-4765 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 $1095mo. 925-368-1186 R'side Huge Brk Charmer 3/1 Beautifully renov. hw fl ch&a, frpi, hkup $1150 561.302 6200 Sandalwood -4/2,1 car Oarpriv fen.$950mo.+ ep.641-9532/962-6212 SILVER CREEK- new 3/2, 2 car, w/d, $1250/mo Chris 904-742-7486 SOUTHSIDE great new home in Highland Glen off Bch blvd. 4/3.5 3225sf $2500m 221-8323 SOUTHSIDE TH 3/2.5, 2 car gar, 2062sf, $1900mo. Call 538-9198 SS-Drayton Park 3/2 TH, all appliances, gar, gated, $125gmo.904-386-4052 S'SIDE 3/2, CH&A, Fen yrd, 1700sf, $995 + dep. 731-0720/803-4124 ST. JOHNS CO/Bapt. Hosp Brand new gated TH, 3/3 w/FR, DR Lib & 2cgar incl access to pool, club hse & fitn. ctr. Priv. owner $1850m. 904- 759-3626 ST. JOHNS CO. -/CR210, 3/2 Ig fncd yd, comm olf tenn, pool, all apple, 1400mo. 951-202-7677 VILANO BCH Beachfront 3/2, all appl, 2 decks, gar, $1600. 904.669-0415 WESTSIDE -3/2, $850, 3/1 $675, 2/1 $600, all CH&A, w/d, 477-0348 S WESTSIDE 3 BR/2BA, S2 car garage, scrn porch, fen yard New construction DEC. MOVE IN SPECIAL, sm pets ok. Claudia 463-5499/ $1075 mo, $975 sec. WESTSIDE 6797 Plum Lake Drive 3/2 Bath Like New 1600SF Excellent Area Off Old Argyle & Old Middleburg $950/mo. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730. 8060. W'SIDE-3/1, on Diamond D Ranch $800/mo 904 289- 9331 W'SIDE 3/2, 1 car gar, fen yrd, 1 class sec., $850x3, 653-1117 or 954- 263- 7311 W'SIDE 3/2, CH&A, 2ac on Cedar River, boatramp $1100mo 387-1804 W'side 3/2.5, 1 Car, New construction, lease option $1250m 866-2948 W'SIDE 4/2. 2B00s., $1385mo. Brano New. Call Doug 407.497.0009 wwwimycherokeecnve.com W'side new 4/2, $1400mo + sec dep. Call 493-6174 W'SIDE NR O.P. 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTrAGE, QUIET REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 425 Manufactured Homes ARGYLE 3br/2ba DW on prvt lot. $750 $875 Call Greg 376-5190 For as little as $500 down Call Sandy a) 695-2255 MIDDLEBURG 2/2, CH&A, no pets, $600mo $500dep 282-6245 W'SIDE 2/1 on priv .5ac lot, w/d hkp, others avl. $595m+$400dp. 779 2005 W'SIDE SW very clean, nice yd, no pets, $525m. $525dp. 891-5393 430 Roommates ARL 3/1 house Male looking for female roommate. 881-3033 Arlington 3 bed- S| room 2 bath, swimming pool. split utilities equally, 1 month deposit, p.o.c. Robert Meggs 904, 234- 3652 Atl. Blvd/Kernan-Share 4/2 home. DSL & all util. incl. Very gd area $140wk N/S only. 904-838,8054 LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE 4/2 house. Call 904,703-2533 ORANGE PARK/ARGYLE FOREST Roommate(s) to share 3/2 house. $450/mo, utilities included. Call Nhan 631-5664 S'side Share hse w/ mature Female N/S $400+dep 868- 8613 S'SIDE share 2/2 house, M/F, $375 + 1/2 utils Quiet N'hood 652-5582 43s5 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS L... L. '. ., r : ., l'N'- ,:., i-,.- ,r I ,:.,T, KINGS INN (904) 725 3343 N'West-$85wk im .leo ROOM FOR RENT $400 a month, all S utilities included, 7 miles from NAS Jacksonville, 904-386 0207 ST. MARY'S GA. Beautiful house. Nice back yard, exquisite land- scaping. Beautiful community Great Opportunity! 3 min. from 1-95, 30 min to Jax. 3 min from Kings Bay. $425.mo. + 1/2 utils. + deposit. NO PETS ALLOWED! Call 912-441-4020 for more details. ^^Bi k'^ ^ ^Tc d i I zl ^^ FEDJEAi:T ARGYLE 2912 Brittany Bluff 3/2, 1677SF $1050 $300 OFF 1ST MO. RENT MIDDLEBURG 3401 Fieldstone 3/2/2, 1447SF $975 JULINGTON CREEK 7782 MacDougall Dr 352 Redwood Lane 3/2/2, 1425SF $950 3/2/2, 1300SF $995 8046 Wellback Lane 3/2/1, 1681SF $1095 336 Pecan Grove Dr 3/2.5/2, 1449SF $995 1/2 Off 1st Full Mo! WESTSIDE 7485 Cliff Cottage 3/2/2, 1724SF $1095 6173 Duclay 4/2/2, 1910SF $1095 NORTHSIDE 3640 .Shrewsbury 3/2/2, 1673SF $1375 SOUTHSIDE 11471 Kimberly Forest 3/2/2. 1292SF $925 FORT CAROLINE 10026 Govern Lane 4/2/2, 1543SF $1130 MANDARIN 917 Majestic Cypress 13500 Essence Court Drive North 2/2.5/1, 1416SF $1095 3/2/2, 1410sf $895 GCS & LAKE ASBURY 3-4 Bedroom Homes 2213 Indian Springs $795 and Up! 3/2, 1500sf $1025 www.federatedmanag'ementgroup.com 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 CLt. 4535 Plymouth St. 4513 Melvin Cir. E. 4440 Melvin Cir. E. 6018 Wilson Blvd. 3/2 1600 3/2.5 1050 2/2 950 4/2 $1375 3/2.5 $1200 3/2.5 $1200 3/2 950 3/2 950 3/1 $900 3/2 $900 4/2 $875 4/2 $850 3/1.5 $750 NORTHSIDE 3035 Preserve Landing Dr. 4/3 $2300 573 Hardeeville CtL 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 11200 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. 3/1.5 900 9620 Harriet Ave. HUD 3/1 4534 Lincrest Dr. S. 4/2 $800 8530 Oak Leaf Rd. 3/2 $775 1747 W. 4th St.#1 2/1 628 1747 W. 4th St. 2/1 $628 MANDARIN Y122IMonterey St. 2/1 $950 A00 1 Dan Jones & Associates, Inc. n i T Ask About Specials! ERA www.ERADANJONES.com AiAL ricanr 435 Rooms Sto Rent 4 ST. MARY'S GA. beautiful house. Nice back yard, s exquisite land- scaping. Beautiful community Great Opportunity! 3 mm.in from 1-95, 30 min to Jax. 3 min from Kings Bay. $425.mo. + 1/2 utils. + deposit. NO PETS ALLOWED! Call 912-441-4020 for more details. WESTSIDE Luxury rooms Call 904-866-6016 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale BCHS Prime Loc. 5600sf Comm. BIdg, 4COP Liquor Lic. option. 285-4459 BEACHES -Prime Jax Bch comm. dbl lot, 50x250 2000sf whse, 2700sf olc bldg. $1,895,000. 904-993-5853 334-6091 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent A.22,000sf Dock high with Ramp lO1000sf office. CSX Rail Yard. Food Quality Ready $3.25/sf Gross. Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor BUSY HWY 17 GREEN COVE SPRINGS- 1600sf t,,p sac,- 3 1q ,:er hea a,:,or 5 srn, ,n,: sBejO mo 1-. 3i*i21 W'SIDE Zoned CCG1, 597 S. Edgewood. 7000 -51 5.000 Storage 450o0m Lease or Sale 710'8009 7 Bu-ine-'es 507 "For Sale Selling Your Business? Let the world know it exist Brokers welcome Venturepointonline.com 515 Office Space 515 OfFor Rent Arl-952 Cesery Blvd. 1100sf, exc location & prking.$700m. 388-3830 ARL off Merrill Rd. Office bidg w/kit, apprx 1500ft. avail now. $1500mo. 904-220-5546 Full Service Executive Offices & Suites fur- nished prime Univer- sity blvd. location in newly renovated pro- fessional building. 24 hour security. HUB, Empowerment & Enterprise Zone. Vari- ous sizes avail. Janu- ary 1st. 561-512-7432 JTB & PHILLIPS -Starting at $325. utils incld. Call Rod 343-8922 MANDARIN -HOT SPOT 1150-2300sf, brick. Physician/Other 230-2221 P/T Office @ SS & JTB Furnished & Incl. Recpt $225/mo. Call 281-0566 WESTSIDE -avail 12/15, 775sf, perfect for attorney, ins, mtg co. 4570 St. Johns Ave. 904-277-7056 ' 525 Retail 525 For Rent ATLANTIC BLVD/ICW 1150 sf, $1000 mo 904,220-9081 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business Opportunities HOME HEALTH BUSINESS FOR SALE. Serving Jax and surrounding areas. Exc. Growing Market! Contact Raymond at: rj4516@yahoo.co, Sole Owner w/excl rights of the Jax territory for remain auto parts. Will help set up accts, create invent, & provide training. Potential gr $10K wkly short term goal. 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Brown Institute 10255 Fortune Pkwy, ste 501 Jacksonville, FL. 32256 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Jan 9 8 Week Eve Class Jan 9 Superior Instruction www.myfrei.com (904) 269.2555 Florida Real Estate Institute 700 Domestic MAID- 1 day wk,down- town 5 hrs $9/hr, must have car be honest & dependable 358-7263 702 Customer GOLFERS WANTED C ,aaain'a[ier IS iu. inng i r ner i:. oriented c-ad dA i t, work a[ 3 pr-micr 13r011l, in P.-ri S vedr, Oull ni n, ledge is required Vcoa rrund FT & PT positilOn i 3,u libie 400 4) $ 0-80r 4 * Also Inleruiew nlg. ,Tor mana,3j r pt. 151 lIr PleaOecal9043 36D lia8- Shipping Company A local shipping com- pany is accepting applications for sea- soned professionals for several positions within Customer Service. Customer Service Coordinator Administrative Assistant Support Services Customs Manifesting yearss Transportation Experience) *Rate Specialist (2 gears Transportation Experience) Candidates must have excellent customer ser- vice, organizational and communication skills. Candidates must be flexible in scheduled hours. Degree preferred but not required with extensive experience. Excellent career oppor- tunity, benefits and sal- ary commensurate with experience. Please FAX all resumes with salary requirements in strict confidence to (904) 805-8104. EOE/M/F/D/V Drug Free Workplace 705 Financial CLOSER/PROCESSOR Exp'd for Growing Title Co. Multiple locations. Fax res (904)- 278-2511. Loan Processor for Private Mortgage Lender Experienced detailed with good organizational skills. Salaried position Fax 737-8609 Email jdailey@acala.com Manager & Customer Service Reps-Leading consumer finance company seeking qualified candidates for position of Manager and Customer Service Reps for Kingsland, GA area. Duties to include: processing loan appli- cations and loan pay- ments, making calls to past due accounts and general office prac- tices. The candidate needs to be a self - starter, honest, dependable and learner. There is on the job training for this position. Please sub- mit resume with salary req (A MUST) to 800-792-6078 or email jobs@selectmgmt.com Mortgage Broker Looking forExp.2yrs min, Work from home or office. Fax Resume to 215-6457. 7 Accounting/ 70U Bookkeeping ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ASSISTANT Part time to the Director of Finance. Accounting degree or proven work history in accounting a must. Accounting software knowledge. Great Plains a plus. May develop to full time position. Fax resume to 645-5960. 706 Accounting/ 7 Bookkeeping AUTOMOTIVE ACCOUNTANT/ CONTROLLER TRAVEL COUNTRY RV CENTER, a growing multi-location deal- ership is looking for a an experienced full-charge controller with extensive back- ground in automotive, or recreational vehicle dealership accounting. Candidate must be an organized self-starter dealership. Excellent computer and spread- sheet skills required. preferred. Excellent salary and benefits for the right person. All inquires will be kept in strict confidence. Send resume to Ron Fleming at Travel Country RV Center. You may e-mail to ron@travelcoun- tryrv.com or fax to 386-752-0508 BOOKKEEPER Orange Park for GreenSouth Equip- ment, Inc. a Regional Equipment Distributor with 8 locations in North Fl. & South Ga. Respon- sible for overall book- keeping at retail location. Re Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Rel- evant Accounting Exp. Strong PC skills Profi- ciency in Ms Office. Exc. Organizational skills required. Competitive Salary, benefits. Excel- lent 401k & Health Ins. Email resume: Jonathan@ greensouthequipmentycom CONTROLLER Local company seeks part-time, 20 hour a week controller. Mini- mum 3 years experi- ence w/ accounting degree. Salary $2500 mo. Full benefits, drug & smoke free work place. EOE. Fax resume 354-2829 or e-mail ogc_emily@)bellsouth.net TAX PREPARERS FTi Perm & PT ..[n e2 $, 12 r.r up. l ptde .-no,ng .:.r, I'. 'eS]. .AIt Fua rCelaum 707 Driver Ap,,,rnor. d piat I, run Soutnealst; $.90 To $.96 per mile to tractor; Stand by time. Driver must have class A CDL w/ X endorsement, 1 year driving exp. Turn around dispatch, minimal layover. Independent Operator Benefit Package. Qualified operators contact David, Boasso America Corp., 1827 E. 30th St., Jacksonville, FL 32206, 904-475-0336. **Holiday Cash** Full time/part time jobs Class A and B drivers needed Have plenty of work! Call today for instant interview 443-7377 10 B Class Drivers Needed With Moffit Experience. Call 443-7377 to set up an appt A CDL Drivers Want More Home Time? Get the respect you deserve! Brown Trucking Co., a southeast regional carrier is now leasing owner operators for our Jacksonville, FL. Operation. 99% pre- loaded. 80% drop and hook. Home most nights & weekends. Must be 25 yrs old with 3 yrs exp.& a clean MVR. 1 800 241-5624 ext. 106 Or apply online at www.browntrucking.com Are you a Class A Flat Bed driver? We have 11 full time perm positions to fill. CalIGPC driving 443.7377 to set up an appt. No nights/wknds. BOX TRUCK DRIVER no CDL needed, 5 day week, usually home by 3pm. Avg $500wk 2yr exp req'd. 904-463-0405 BUS DRIVER For Private school, PT 7:30am-8:30am. 2:30pm-3:30pm. Can turn into FT for right person w/Teaching or Childcare exp. Apply at 2209 N. University. Arlington Hills Day School 904-744-3582 CAR DRIVERS NEEDED for busy driver service in Florida 346-3955 CDL CLASS A- for local trucking co. Top pay, benefits, new trucks, 2 yrs exp reqd. 387-1710 CDL CLASS A- for local trucking co. Top pay, benefits, new trucks, 2 yrs exp reqd. 387-1710 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TiMON REIMBURSEMENTS JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE R 0 ADMAST ER (904 783-3333 (8001 831-1300 WWW.ROADMASTER.COM FREeFE REo REoFE ,FE oFE REoFE Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): Work Phone # 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. - 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Organization: Date Submitted: Signature: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: U 1 wk U 2 wks J 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 r WE.r U.qp Imu N I v --- --- ---- I II m I ! I ?BE 9,FE,*F- .FE RE RE RE9,REoFREoFEEoFE 24 ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 707 Driver CLASS A CDL DRIVER- dedicated run between Jacksonville & Orlando. Nightly 100% drop & hook, req 1 year OTR, Hazmat & doubles 321-202-4406 CLASS B DRIVERS For a reputable Tour Bus Co. Paid train, bnfts, retirement, yrly vac & pay raises. Call Renee 866&374-0764 4l Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most wknds Co. starting pay $.31-.34/m le O/OP pay $.90/mile + fuel supplement $ $.01 Safety Bonus -Medical Dental 401k -$25 Wkly Serv. Bonus SPaid Vac & holidays ; Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program@ $52.00 /day MUMtBC call HaWSSs S Greg @ DEDICATED LOCAL ROUTE DELIVERY CDL class A Weekly delivery o estb accounts, HAZMAT endorsement, benefits Inci: medical, dental vision, prescription 401K with match, life Ins & disability. Flex- ibility & independence for the self motivated driving professional. Outstanding company support with great earning potential. Florida Hardware Company. ph:783-1650 fax:783-456 e-mail floridahardware@ mail.com DELIVERY DRIVER local deliveries M-F Need Immed. Call betw 8 12pm. Must know city. 737-9292 Driver Drivers wanted. Make $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Beaches, St Aug and Jax. Call 493 5222ask for Tim Collins DRIVERS/ TRAINEES NEEDED Werner needs OTR truckers NOW! No exp. needed! $700+/wk earning potential. No CDL? No Problem! Training available! Call Now 1-800-820-4521 DRIVERS/WAREHOUSE WORKERS -Class B license. DFWP DRIVERS BV&B hiring CDL-A, 2 yrs exp. SE region, home nights & wknds. 904- 358-1322. DRIVERS CDL A or B $1000 sign on bonus Deliver roofing materi- als to rooftop. Clean MVR. Repeat heavy medical, vac., 401K. EOE/DFWP. Apply at 4930 Spring Park Rd. or call904,674 0375 Do you earn less than $800 per wk? Immed entry- level openings avail with major national carrier. No CDL? No problem. CDL Recruiters. 731-2577 If you are an experi- enced driver or school opportunities. We offer competitive eay, bonus pay medical 401K and holiday pay. Commercial Carrier Corp 5310 New Kings Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 (904) 764-4516 class B Lic, Exp prefd, benf, comp wage SIGN ON BONUS 904.940-1226 Pay by the load + bonus plan. Excellent benefits. Apply Mon & Wed between 10am-n3pm 8160 Baymeadows Way, W. Suite 300 EOE Give your family the best gift of all for the Holidays "Home Everyday without sacrificing Pay]" applications for petroleum drivers.t Now offering Waneekly Holiday Bonus incFuel Drivers pay increase Jank 200 thr ug eelst haeek D* Health Dental, SVision Insurance and more Bonu apps Class A CDL with JOIN A WINNING TEAM AT MANNING BUILDING SUPPLIES. Drivers needed M- F work week, excellent benefits. Competitive pay. Apply in person at 1 90Philips Hwy. OWNER OPERATORS / DRIVERS Van, reefer & container operations. Great rates, 100 % FSC paid to truck Home often, 2yrs exp. Call 904-741-6201 Para Transit Drivers Para Transit drivers needed. Min age 23. Competitive wage And benefits. Mvr and background check req. Call 493-5222 TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-.10o00/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call Renee at 866-374-0764 710 Industrial/ STrades A/C TECH- for residen- tial work clean driving record, great pay & - benefits. Please apply in person: 518 Stevens St or fax resume to 904-781-8387 Attn:Mel 710 Industrial/ 7 AU Trades AUTO BODY Mobile Painter Combo/ Techs (3) needed for major auto dealerships. car rental companies & body shop. Consistent pay. Valid DL required. Vacation & Benefits. Call David @ 904 349 0787 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER HELPERS, Looking for career? Apprenticeship program, EOE DFWP Call 800 224 5107 #29 BIG DOG FRAMING CARPENTERS & HELPERS 591-5055/762.1187 BODY & PAINT PERSON- NEL- needed for new facility. Experience necessary. Must have own tools. 247-1369 CABINET a INSTALLER I Exp. req'd. Dependable, licensed & ins. Best Pay in Jax. Steady work. I Great opportunity S 904-388-1217 CABINETMAKERS With Experience! Join Our Team and earn Premium Wages. Call Corey or Duane at: 757-3964 CAREER OPPORTUNITY in Interior Plantscaping. Will train right person to learn to care for indoor plants. Benefits, DFWP 904- 398- 9880 CARPENTERS (FRAMERS) -Competitive pay - Must have transp. Call Rob 904/635-2053 CARPENTERS -for fram- ing crew. 2-3 yrs exp. top pay. Call 591-3858 CONSTR. ESTIMATOR for med size G.C. Must have digitizer com- puter syst. est. skills. Must have conceptual est. knowledge. Fax resume 904-880-8480. CONTRACTORS High worker's comp rates? Possibly getting cancelled? No benefits for employees? We can help! No comp deposit. Call Bob or Max Skilled Services 800-693-7838 904-693-4844 DFWP/EOE DRYWALL Framers, Foremen, Journeymen & Apprentices 259 0705 DRYWALL HANGER & Metal Framers earn $250+ a day. moti- vated & exp'd for local long term projects. Tools & transp. 866. 0590 DUCKWORTH CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. NOW HIRING! All Posi- tions avail Laborers, Finishers, Form Setters. Call 904-223-4008 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A.Fire Spk.Pipe-Ftr. Apprentices@703-3170 Electrical GROUNDSMAN.. Good benefits, $12/ hour, must have CDL License, Advancement & apprenticeship pro- gram. Call 751-6020 (EOE / DFWP) ELECTRICIANS, SHIPFITTERS, PIPEFITTERS, MACHINISTS, WELDERS and many other trades for top pay! Call MKtoday. 1-800 573-6269 or 1-866-967-5657 or apply online at www.mkpro.com ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS 1 year local resi- dential exp. Sign on Bonus. Call 904-282-3806 DFWP -SERVICE -| With verify ex $18-520/hr w/retire- ment, vac, health ins. Thompson Elec. 108 E. 27th St. 353-1500 1 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Mini Excavator Operator For plumbing sewers. Min 5yrs exp. Valid DL. Good pay and benefits. Crockett Plumbing. 904 387-0176 DFWP. GRAPHIC ARTIST Orange Park F/T. Duties will include graphic design, pre-press, layout & customer service. Exp. in PC & Mac. Attention to detail & able to work quickly under tight headlines in a fast paced printing envi- ronment. Competitive Salary, Benefits. Fax or email res. 904- 269 3027; sirspeedyl857@yahoo.com No phone calls IOME AUTOMATION I STRUCTUREDWIRING INSTALLER 1 IDISCOVERTEC I I Call 680-3000 1 Security/Phone/video| / audio exp req'd. iSign on bonus. Faxn resume 904-524-1024 L EOE M/F/V/D DFWPJ LANDSCAPE LIGHTING INSTALLER- Dynamic growing, locally owned Co. looking for talented individualto learn the landscape lighting business from the ground up. No exp nec. Will train. Exc pay & advancement oppty. for the right candidate. Call Daren 937-603.2431 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN needed for progressive team oriented vinyl fence manufacturer. Above average starting salaries, 401k, Medical/ Dental insurance, paid vacation. Responsi- bilities consist of maintenance of extruders and related auxiliary equipment to minimize production downtime. A strong mechanical, electrical and instrumentation maintenance back- ground is a must. The ideal candidate will posses at least five years of Industrial Maintenance. Fax resume 904-421-3308 or e-mail to: resume@enduris.com or call 904-421-3307 Maintenance Tech meVAC) wanted for 350+ community located in Orange Park. Fax resume to 904-278-1003. PAINTERS & DRYWALL FINISHER Call 536-3503 or 476-6465 PAINTERS Ex a plus Drug free co. Praxair, Inc. Praxair is $5+billion Fortune 500 global leader in industrial, medical and specialty gases and related products. At our Jack- sonville FL facility we offer an outstanding entry-level opportunity for a mechanically- inclined team player who will operate and maintain a Dry ice Plant and associated equip- ment. Must be abl t1o lift and carry up to 60 lbs. Some Holiday and weekend work will be required. We seek a H.S. Grad who is mechanically inclined. Light electric, hydrau- lic basic computer skills are preferred. To explore this great career growth oppor- tunity, including an excellent compensa- tion & benefits pack- age, please send your resume including sal- ary req's to: Praxair, Inc. 7301 NW 36th Ave., Miami, FL 33147. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V PRAXAIR Making Our Planet More Productive PLUMBERS $18/hr. pd hosp. Clean DL. HELPERS & TRAINEES. Earn while learning a trade. Apply 9020 Cocoa Ave Great News! We are expanding in South Georgia, North Jacksonville, Clay County, St. Augustine and Palm Coast and we are seeking talented Team members to Join our dynamic Jacksonville Team in the following areas: Project Coordinator Admin. Sales Consultants Marketing Coordinator Builders Estimator Warranty Service Rep Successful candidates will possess a stable work history With a focus on quality and customer service. Please visit our web site at www.davidweekleyhomes.com Rush resume to 407-865-5862 or apply online at www.workforweekley.com EOE 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades PLUMBER Commercial new const. for work in Clay & St. Johns counties. Top pay. vac., 401k. health ins., signing bonus for lic'd plumbers. Fax resume 352 377.3204 or call 352- 377 1009. DFWP PLUMBERS & HELPERS New construction & commercial. DFWP. Call 384-4604 PLUMBERS & HELPERS With exp for Immediate placement. Valid dr. Lic nec. Great Company, Great $, & Exc bnfts! Apply 1445 West Church St. 598-0417 Drug Free EOE PLUMBERS & HELPERS For New Construction Top pay, bnfts. DFWP Call 904-387-0176 PLUMBER -SERVICE for new construction. Must have valid D/L, DFWP. 384-4604 PLUMBERS WITH EXPE- RIENCE EXCELLENT PAY Call Art 374-5198 PLUMBING TECHNICIAN for comm'l & resd'l work. Hard working, dedi- cated individual. Good driving record. Apply at WH Hearn, 518 Steven St. or fax resume to 904-781-8387 attn Vince. Hiring Exp. PT Maintenance $10/hr. Call 641-5033 PUNCH OUT SUPERINTENDENT Quality Control/Punch Out Technician needed at production home builder. Must have experience with dry- wall, trim, finish car- pentry, frame work and painting. Fax resume to 904-724-9809 or email hr@sedaconstructlon.com Rail Crew needed for Blount island Vehicle Processor. Ability to lift 801bs/ 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 288-0431 Route Service Tech. Filter Change- Out Will Train/No Sales Christian Company No Alcohol /Tobacco 9.50 hr., 40-55 hrs. Some Travel Rend Routes, No Sundays Review /apply online www.filterpro.com JOB CODE: JOBS0001 SERVICE TECHS Exp. only. benefit pkg and top pay. Must have a Sood driving record. ax 904-276-4302 or Apply at Air-Max Heating & Cooling, Inc. 316 Parkridge Ave, 0. Pk Supervisor Trainee Building Products Industry seeks an ambitious, energetic mechanically Inclined person for a Manage- ment Trainee position. Prefer 2-year degree. We are an EECC. Drug free workplace. 4sume01to insurance, paid holi- days/vacations. Apply at Gilman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxville, FL or fax resume (904)289-7736. TILE SETTER 2yrs exp.ed Rend resume to Art Tile Inc. 8228 Newton Rd. Jax, FL 32216 TREE SERVICE UTILITY CONSTRUCTION!!! 0 ,..r ,4.i.i..- 3 rj e p I F : r mp : sal a n bnfts. Ar 1.1252 n ur Beap3ver S 4-4rk28rc 31l..ng in- Eas: Cn'o rai C.:.3v* Hr. nq B,.uu.;. qood Da, r, niut. 800 942 al8O1lEx1. Visit wwwbenton-georgia.com or fax ,resume to 678-303-2602 WAREHOUSE/DRIVER M-F 8-5 tire supply co.-drug free full benefit pk6. apply at 6731-8 STUART AVE. WELDER & FABRICATOR- with field exp needed. Class B CDL required. Competitive salary, local construction Co. Call 771-2340 WELDER w/Fabrication exp. Competitive salary w/bnfts. Apply 1252 W. Beaver St. 354-4282 NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY MEN WOMEN RECENT COLLEGE GRADS Jerry Hamm Chevrolet is one of the most progressive and highest paying auto dealers. We need 10+ highly motivated people to train how to sell cars and earn a great living r WE OFFER: * INDUSTRY'S TOP PAY PLAN * MANY BONUSES * HEALTH AND DENTAL PLAN * 401(k) RETIREMENT PLAN * FRIENDS & FAMILY VEHICLE PURCHASE PLAN * HIGHEST PAID PROFESSION WITHOUT A FORMAL EDUCATION EARN FROM $35,800 TO OVER $125,000 YOUR FIRST YEAR! 6 $500 SIGN-ON*f BONUS^^ Fantastic opportunities are now available at Jerry Hamm Chevrolet. We want to invest in good people and will provide professional training. If you are a highly moti- vated individual and seek a long term career opportunity, please apply at the time and place specified below. Jerry Hamm ., Chevrolet off . 711 Marine _711 Trade CREW NEEDED ABLE SEAMAN & OILER The OSRV Georgia Responder is an oil spill response vessel based in Savannah, GA. We are currently looking for a full time AB & OILER/QMED. Part time and response pool personnel also needed for all positions. 1600 Ton Masters Oceans to 500 Ton Mates. Chief Engineers to Oilers AB's STCW 95 Required Call 912- 236-13130 0800-1500 M- F for more information MARINE WELDERS Yacht repair facility specializing in the repair and refit of Mega-yachts is look- ing for experienced welders. Fitting, fab- rication and welding aptitude for various materials is necessary. Fax or email resumes to: 954-583-9938 or employment bradford, marlne.com. or apply in person at Bradford Marinq 3051 SR 84, Ft. Lauderdale FL 33312 712 Mechanic AUTO TECH 5 yrs exp & tools. Top pay incl bonus & bnfts days DFWP. S'side. 260-3438 FORKLIFT MECH. Exp Forklift Tech. needed .Tools and clean driving record required. Excellent pay &benefits. Call Mike 904- 693- 9200 GENERAL AUTO TECH Guaranteed raise for qualified Techs. Ben- efits, uniforms, tool allowance, good envi- ronment lots of work! Call now! Jim Logston 783-1760 First Coast Auto Sales GENERAL AUTO TECH $20 25 FR HR, 5 %DAYS Busy Shop, All Pro 535- 3017 Wouldn't you love to X work at a company offering STABILITY, HEALTHCARE BENEFITS, VACATION and a GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT. Come join the Jackson- ville Transportation Authority as a mechanic. Two years experience including air brakes, hydraulics and electrical systems servicing vans, buses or heavy trucks. Electronics trouble- shooting, diagnosis and repair are a plus. Own tools & a CD license. Apply 100 N. Myrtle or fax 632-5514., EOE M/F/D/V 713 Legals LEGAL SECRETARY For senior partner in small downtown law firm. experience in real estate matters/clos- ings preferred but not compensation and benefits commensu- rate with experience. Fax resume to Admin- istrator (904)358-4001. LEGAL SECRETARY Law firm seeking exp'd (3+ years) legal sec'y for partner CWindows/ Microsoft Word exp. required. Detail-ori- ented /multi-tasking a must.Competitive sal- ary & benefits. Reply in confidence: Administrators Volpe Bajalia Wickes, Rogerson, Galloway & Wachs, 1301 Riverplace Blvd., Ste 1700, Jax., FL 32207 fax: 904/355-1797. PARALEGALfor Mandarin Law Firm. Real estate or probate exp req'd. Please fax resume to Attn. Dan 904-482-0618 New Oakleafgement/ 715Plantati Professional Apartment Commtion National Company seekIng #o ProfE1 & energeic Individuals Immfor large Apt Comm In the Arlington area. Expening For a must r Bookkeeper/Asst Mgr AMSI Helpful Leasing Agenat Salesment only. Competitive salary. - Association Manager management company in the St. Aug./Jax./Palm Coast areas. Must have HOA/Condo CAM license. Experience a plus. Fax resume 904-940-6045. MANAGER for Aal Industry Apt Comm. tax credit and yardi exp preferred. ax rensumrae wto 904-262-2836 New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. In Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 ,AMERI-FORCE Immediate Opening For Safety Coordinator Drug Free Workplace/EOE 715 Management/ 715 Professional Recruiting Manager experienced with all phases of Air Terminal Operations including passenger service, aggage and cargo handing services, and aircrew member taxi service. Application experience with AMC Instructions is manda- tory. Send Resume to thsoo@ths-inc.org. Salary negotiable based upon experience. 720 Medical ADMIN ASST- vet clinic. Exp. a must. Night .hol, wkends Intercoastal . Fax resume 223-3084 AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Champions accessible, affordable, quality health care for all FIoridians Position Title: Registered Nurse Specialist Salary: $1,312.98 - $2,577.24 bi-weekly Position #: 68026223 Deadline Date: 12/27/05 Requirements/Duties: Incumbent in this position will be responsible for con- ducting on-site facility visits to determine compliance with fed- eral and state regula- tions. Extensive travel is involved. Must pro- vide own transporta- tion. Must pass Sur- veyor Minimum Qualifications Test. Please submit a State of Florida Employment Application electroni- cally via the internet at: https://peoplefirst.myfl orida.com/logon.htm, or you may mail or fax an application to: People First Service Center P.O. Box 44058 Jacksonville, FL 32231 Phone: 1-866-663-4735 Fax: 904/636-2627 CONTACT: Cheryl Walker 904/359-6046 x 576 SUCCESSFUL COMPLE- TION OF A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND INVESTI- GATION IS A CONDI- TION OF EMPLOYMENT AHCA is an Equal Employment Opportu- Employer. If you need an accommodation because of a disability n order to participate in the application selectionn process, Preference shall be given to certain veter- ans and spouses of veterans as provided by Chapter 295, Florida Statutes. ARNPorPA- with expe- rience. Outstanding full time opportunity- availabcle in Leading Primary Care Office. Clinical practice will involve both preven- tative care & acute visits for diverse patient base. Flexible scheduling & full ben- efit package available. Fax CV to 722-4271 Beaucler Manor is looking for special people to oin our ne Positions available: 3-11&11-7 RN/LPN 7.3 & 3-11 C.N.A Staffing Coordinator (experience a plus) Floor Technician We look forward to meeting you! Lynn Smith, Administrator Jackie Smith, Director of Nursing 9355 San Jose Blvd Jacksonville, Fl 32257 FA9041 7)39 977 EOE OF*P BUS DRIVERS- FT I-r, c l.l Mim `an aaleabsle f Na rsme &f ECHO I n :. re . P Full-time, rtaind compensation & ben- fits for both positions, Please fax rtsume Lifere E ene i Caree irAe ofJacksonvillel NEW Full-time and Part-time positions available. RN pre- ferred, Experience in MDS required. Full-time, rotating FRAXl (904)32-4548 Weekend 720 Medical CNA 5pm-10pm Fl CNA lic & ref's reqd. Cypress Village 904-251-4594 for our Research Depart. Must be exp and orga- nized. Must have knowledge of IRB's, Budgets, Regulatory Research Is Cardiology related. F/T. Salary open. Benefits. Fax resumes to 904- 493- 6560 FRONT DESK for busy Orange Park primary care physician. Must be multi-task, 3 yrs min exp in ICD9 & CPT cod- ing & computer. Fax resume (904)272 6748 FRONT OFFC SECRETARY - Sec needed for busy Physical Therapy practice in the OP area. Exp preferred. Fax resume to 264-6305 IW 9;14 III[,)9 1) La J lq l-,IIjl F/T Appointment Coor- dinator with exc. com- munication skills & outgoing personality; Computer literate. San Jose area. Fax resume to 904-215-4966 FRONT OFFICE FT for busy paperless family practice. Com- puter & Insurance knowledge preferred. ICW area. Salary based on exp. Benefits. Fax resume to 998-9614 MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full time needed for busy Northside Family Practice office. Previ- ous Experience required. Days and some evening hours required. Fax resume to 757-0107 MEDICAL ASSISTANT MED. RECEPTIONIST Full Time for Orange Park dermatology office. Good benefits. Please fax resume to 904. 41.0316 I 1 i r t-.1 1 -I1- t171 ln $75-$100K . Ph 739-2884; Fax 285-1707 723 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT Min 3yrs chairside exp req. FT fax resume to: DENTAL ASST/EDA. min 2yrs exp. High energy + focus= great benefits. Flem in appli Dr. Standish fax 278-9292 DENTAL HYGIENIST Unusual opportunity our hygienist is moving after 10 years, FT at least 3-5 years exp necessary. Call 636-0000 or fax resume to 636-0710 New Perlo office in O.P. PTevens., sat. all positions. 535-3533 ORTHODONTIC TECH w/2 years experience. in wire 716-8975 724 Education Adjunct Inst w/ret bene- & Psych.Must have Masters deg w/18 sem. hrs. in applied discipline. at 779-2344. Embry Riddle a Aeronautical Univ. 72.5 OfficeI h o Clreril ADMIN ASST- start g $7.25 hr, typing, 10 key, math experience M-F, FT Call 354-4508 ANSWER PHONES FT Clerical Position M-F 8:30am-srpm Entry level position Starts at $7/ per hr. San Marco area. Fax Resume 306-9005 ASST/RECEPT FT, Down- town Fe.rnandina. Computer literate, Mon.-Fri. 8-5. Fax resume 904-491-4992 . CUSTOMER SERVICE/ SERVICE DEPT. FT. Baymeadows area. Fax 737 3898 or e-mail info@xerographicsupply.com If you're seeking a career opportunity look no further Horizon Medical Group offers a management- training program for motivated, hard work- ing individuals. We are looking for a FT, highly motivated front office person for our St. Augustine center, to handle pt. intake, answer phones, insurance verification & filing. Position offers a competitive bonus program! Energetic, customer service oriented individuals need only apply. Fax resume 904-819-0299 Attn: Recep. or e-mail: StAugustine@ horizon-medical.com RECEPTIONIST FT/PT For busy W'side tax office. Office exp. a plus. Fax resume to 693-3373; Ph. 781-1040 Professional/ 730 Personal Services ASSIST MGR/ STYLISTS Riverside salon 400+ customers per wk, now hiring FT/PT salary +incentives call 403-7109 RECPT/SALON COORD- very motivated ^~l~ IhrNews 732 Computer 732 Technology PLC-HMI Programmer / Technician The primary function of the technician is to provide support for any controls application which includes all plant PLC's and work sta- tions in the plant as well as assisting with planning and specify- ing equipment for projects. This position requires the technician to communicate with all levels of personnel within the plant (Management, Opera- tions, Maintenance) corporate personnel, contractors as well as equipment vendors. The TIechnician must be able to effectively communicate regard- ing issues, describing equipment or pro- cesses, and instructing employees. The Technicians skill level will need to include knowledge and understanding of most skills required for an Electrician (utilization of measuring equip- ment volt/ohm meter, install/maintain elec- tric motors, working knowledge of wiring diagrams, familiar with national electric codes, familiar with substa- tion circuit breakers) as well as very specific process control and process control equip- ment (replace and program micropro- cessor based drives, repair/maintain PC hardware devices adjust/tune control loops, set up/calibrate control devices, trouble shoot/modify PLC pro- grams and hardware, trouble shoot /modify/build HMI graphics screens and alarms). The Technician must have a positive safety awareness have the ability to learn and practice all applicable plant and departmen- tal safety rules, and all job specific safety rules and procedures. Required Skills "PLC programming (relay Ladder Logic, Statement List, Sequential Function Charts, Continuous Function Charts) Allen Bradley preferred. "HMiI programming BartWonderw, Waitstaffpre- ferred) *PROFl BUS/FIELD BUS experience Discrete and analog sensor experience .Microprocessor based drives (ABB preferred) ystern/]oop/tunIng icrosoft Windows (NT/2000/XP) -Microsoft Office 'Electrician skills (utili- zation of measuring equipment volt/ohm meter, install/maintain electric motors, work- ing knowledge of wir- ing diagrams familiar with national electric codes, familiar with substation circuit breakers) Siont Restaurants/ *7 H e Hotels ARBY'S new Southside location, St John's Town Ctr Immed. hir- ing/training. All shifts, all positions. F/T P/T Flex schedule. Apply on site or call 962-2729. Bartenders, Waitstaff & Cook needed. Apply Iin person Bartenders FT/PT, Cooks and Dancers Call 641-2301 COOK prolinee) & EXP. WAITSTAFF- for new pizza Grill. 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PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998.3111 after 6 PM The Best Western Hotel 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, and "multiple 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 george.ide@mlsrealty.com CLOSER/PROCESSOR Exp'd for Growing Title Co. Multiple locations. Fax res (904)- 278.2511. 740 Retail SALES PERSON P/T for Florida Backyard Fleming Island location. Great retail hours and flexible schedule. Retail exp. pref'd. Apply at 3555 Hwy 17. 745 sales $60,000 YEAR + well established BHPH dealership seeks 2 highly motivated sales professionals. Call Mike Today at 695-9595 AUTO SALES Growing Clay Cty dealer seeking person with secondary knowledge & mgmt skills. Great hours & pay plan. 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Filter pump, lights, vacuum, heater and state of the art con- trol that will allow you to operate the pool from inside the house. If you already have a pool and the water is to cold or to hot I have a heater /chiller that will solve the problem and put the water at a per- fect temperature. All I equipment is brand new, never used. is still in boxes. Make a descent offer and it's yours. For more info call me.(904)315 4019. SAsk for Luis-. | 3, Eddie Bauer Carseat /Stroller combo Beautiful, great conditiodition paid $300 asking $150 firm. Please call 729-9033 4, Folding Stairway 8'5" Pine, $55, fuse L box main and 40 breakers square D steel grey $100 384- 7909 4, For Sale Med Parka (seal- skin) from Alaska $125.00, color monitor 15" $20,TV 25" color-$35, chest freezer-$75, call 904-724-3650 AL For Sale Treadmill $25.00, M leaf mulcher $17.50. 772-6724. GAS BBQ GRILL New Aussie Por- table Propane S Travel Grill, Never Used, $75. 904-695-1919 GONE WITH THE WIND I collector plates, cer- iltiffied w/ original P boxes. Collector mugs & other items. 278-6251 4i, GREAT GIFTS! New HP Deskjet S 3915 Printer Linksys "B" Rauter + USB Adapter. Visioneer Scanner, Great condition, call Rhonda, 403-4822 in O.P 4, Kenmore tcf chest freezer $30, Ken- more microwave, $25, coffee table, rocker large sofa chair, $20 each. 607-5304 after 5pm. 4. Kenmore Refrigerator S18cu. Icemaker SIn#175,GE-500 Dish- washer $75,GE Elec- tric Coil Range,self-clean- ingwhite $150 excellent condition 269-1478. 4 LADIES LEATHER coat handbag size f o 12,$100, suede jacket sz 13, $55, girl's sz 10 eanacket, $20.384-7809 LITTLE TIKE PLAY HOUSE & convertible push car, rocking horse, play pen, car seat, Toy box, riding trucks, lawn mower, basketball goal, exc for Christmas. 221-3061 4. MED PARKA I (seal skin) from | Alaska, $125, color monitor 15' $20, TV 25' color, $35, chest freezer, $75, Call after 10am 904- 724- 3650 Men's Black Leather SCowboy Boots Never <1 worn. Size 12, $50. Call 912-576-.3130 METAL CABINET, per- Ssonal organizer, top fileie drawer and bot- tom storage, lockable, excel cond. $25. 268-2482 Mink Coat 3/4 length, sz 14 Bargain worn 3 times.$850firm276-2070 MOVING SALE: Broyhill sofa & loveseat; dining table w/4 chrs; 2 tod- dler beds w/mattress; wooden train station w/lights, sound; wood en blocks tbl w/3 chrs; treadmill; 538-9693 NAVY OFFICER sword & scabbard, b like new, $200. 264,6364 SOak Table & Hutch With six chairs. tt Double pedestal excellent condi- tion $1000 262-1290 after 5:30 PLAYHOUSE Custom bit $700; riding mower, runs great, $250; 7 pc futon set $200. Must sell now! 904-230-0235 Pool-15' above ground, Pumpsequip, storage unit. $500. 563-1884 SPOOL TABLE sticks, chalk. 8ft 1 long, excellent condition, one year, new, $150 obo, Amelia Island, private development, 491-7996 POWER HOUSE BENCH flex, knee, weight set, I excellent condition, paid, $325, asking $100 obo. Call 491-7996 POWER HOUSE bench, flex, knee, S weight set, excel- lent condition, paid $325, asking $100, obo. Call 491-7996 4 PRESSURE TREATED 1 wooden swingset w/2 swings, rings and extra baby swing$50. Call 882-6209 PS2,3 CONTROLLERS 15 ft extension multi- ltap 9 games and memory card all for $275,612-9998 4 Radio Controlled SFirebird XL elec plane, 1 new fuselage & radio, extra batteryHow to video, $75.00, 269.1478 before 8pm. ., RIDING LAWN . I Mower & Trailer I j14'x6' tilts, 12 HP, 38" cut MTD Yardman Orange Park. 904.272-7352 4, Samsonite 4 wheeled . suitcases Burgundy, Vl/two available, great --condition! Each side has snap-in cover to separate $30 912- 673 -6310 4, SCOOTER 2 WHEEL / folds flat $20, Tyco I B RC remote control Dragonfly Flips, turns, transforms, excellent condition. $40. 641-5059 4, TRAMPOUNE w/enclosure. only one year old, $150. 61486820 or 632-0077 4 Twin Bed I w/Mattress V jBox springs, maple, refinished head- board, footboard $75 223-8553 4, Whirlpool Heavy ST Duty Washer & l Dryer In good condition $175 obo. Impulse Treadmill, Cadence electric meter, $100 OBO. Call 909.6024 Iv msg 915 Building Supplies 4, Laminate Flooring, Slight cherry, 150sf SIwith matt, good for small room $120 obo. 287-4159 917 Buildings 917 For Sale METAL BUILDING Pre- Engineered, 100X100, clear span, 21 eave ht, roof system only, ready to move wil load, $15,000 Ph 268-5833 Iv msg 920 Business/ 2 Office Office Closing: furniture. equipment & supplies. Call 288-7373 Restaurant Equip. used, booths, fryers stoves, hot buffet tables, ss sinks & tops, oven hoods. Call Rick 904-710-8421 Workstation / Cubicles ONLY $595 Herman Miller 8' x 8' -With Pedestal & Overhea(. Gator Office Fumiturt. (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry .50 CTTW DIAMOND SINGLE STUD, $700, S1.0 cttwpair diamond stud earrings, $1400, .50 cttw princess cut solitaire eng. ring $600, 4mm plain platinum band, $275. .25 cttw princess style platinum diamond band, $450. PRICES NEGOTIABLE, ALL NEW JEWELRY, NEVER WORN 912. 227 0907 Dale Earnhardt Monopoly game S $25.,car flag $5. Call 779-0503 DAN MARINO SIGNED -Memorabilia & Dol- phins memorabilia. lease Call 291-4378 DiamRing 1.81CT Round, clarity 1.2, color H, app $6900 sell 0 007599552 GOLD 1/3 CARET solitare, size 7, excellent condi- tion, papers, bought from Zales, must sell, $600, paid $925,491. 7996 HELMET (full size) and Jersey Auto raph col- lection. Manning, Marino, Montana. Brady, and many morel All 100% authentic with certificate a n d r e a I glass Steiner display cases. Also have extensive mini helmet collection & basketball. Selling 15yr. collection. $200 each obo. Call Stan 904-289-4500 ROLEX DAYTONA S & G New $12,400. For $9.900 Box & papers. 307-5762 Stamps-10 sheets, Elvis stamps, released '92. $100 sheet. 259-1369 WANTED -Man's 1982 (Lee) Class Ring. Call 783-9599 WEDDING RINGS -3pc set, new, wedding cancelled, $3800 appr. Sacrifice $2700 obo. 541-0787 / 248-2434 925 Computers LAPTOP -Dell P 3, like new, loaded internet ready, $450 610-4979 928 Electronics & 601n ZENITH TV picture inpicture,. |beautiful, $700 obi. 904372- 9094, noon- 8pm Car Subwoofer and Amp 10" sub in t detube. No box needed. Crossfire 70Wx2 amp. Excellent condition.$95. 882-5267 NINTENDO DS portable game s system w/metroid game, 2 to sell. $90 ea 55-7787 4, SPEAKER PAIR BOSE 501 $100 t 262- 5977 TV-51" Panasonic, Projection. Exc cond. $400 Call 891-3774 TV'S -32" Phillips, 24" Toshiba, both w/dvd player & stand 652-4837 935 Fruits/ 93 Vegetables FRESH Shelled Peas & Butterbeans, blanched & frozen, 10lb. bags. $18.00. Other veggie's avail. Place your order now forpickup on Dec. 16th& 17th. Wainwright Frams 904-9647835 M940 AC/Heat/ Fuel FIRE WOOD FOR SALE Will delivery. Half cords & cords. 904-424-6661 945 Garage Sales Argyle Mutli Family Sale Sat. 8-1. in Lakeview @ 8540 Staplehurst Dr. W. ARL Fri & Sat 12/16-17 furn toys, H'wares, jewelry gifts and more. 3374 Shauna Oaks Dr. ARL-Moving Sale. Exer Equip, elect keyboard. Lots of great stuff. Fri & Sat 8-1. No early birds please.10914 Heathfield Rd. ARL Sat 8-3 7307 Maple Tree dr. lots of Infant & toddler toys & clothes. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA BLUE LIGHT LIQUIDATION SALE -Everything must go, 5731 Commonwealth. New small motorcycles, furn, ranges, frig, BR, riding lawn mower, + alot more. 12/17/05, 9am-5p W'SIDE Fri/Sat 12/16-17 9-5 8997 Country Mill Ln. Misc items. 950 Garden! Lawn SRiding lawn mower & trailer 12HP 38" cut 4x4 | trailer,tilts. $650. Orange Park 272. 7352 955 Household 9 Furniture AIRBED $ A Comfort type Bed A Brand Name Queen Pillow Top matt. set new w/warr. Sac $170. Can del. 858-9350 Bed Brand new King mattress set w/warr. Must sell $165. Can deliver. 398-5200 Bed -Full mattress & box set new in plastic $110. Can deliver. 391-0015 Bed Beautiful temp- pedic meai. foam matt w/hO yr warr. $299. Can deliver. 904-858-9350 4. Antique Victorian T Couch In good condition, dark mahogany, light natural cloth. asking $200. Call 777-8120 Iv msg BDRM- A- BARGAIN MAT BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC Queen $99 King $140 Mem, Foam From $250 (904) 674.0405 Bed, CLOSEOUTS All sizes $70-$250 Memory Foam's tool warranty 334-8573 BED -A Queen Ortoho- pedic matt. set, new w/warr. $109. Can deliver. 904-398-5200 . 4, BED' CHILD'S OAK | twin captain's bed, 3 %1 drawer storage. $185. 4 piece bedroom set, full queen $200. 771-1167 Bed-girls, Qn, matching dresser w/mirror $400. Qn size mattress $150 comer desk $50 382-5364 BED -qn, 4 poster, cherry trad, $1200. triple dresser, cherry trad, Georgian Ct. $1000 C/Frnch sofa tbI $150 ALL Ethan Allen 940-5393 SBedroom 4Pc Set $291 I ck* A Discount! I 10-50% OFF! 3 PC Queen Bed $124 5 P Oak Dinette 19 BEDRO GIRLS white. Bassett wall unit, con- sist of dresseChair w/hutch 4, BEDROOM SET Rm 18Pcherry wood 4 Drposter bed, high- boy dresser w/ BEDROOM GIRLS whiteT tw n bcherryds w/hood maposter bednig ht stand sist of dresser w/huth, dw/mirror and nightke newsstand. $90090230. Call2909 4, BEDROOM SUITE White headboard o dresser. 2 night/ mirr standsght stand, $900see, $550. c3748all899 912729way dresser1224 912. 729- 1224 955 Household Furniture BED SET -California, kng sz, $700 as is .must go. 307-7321 BOX & MATTRESS SET Qn Size. Pillow Top In Plastic $170 (904) 674 0405 4 BOX SPRINGS S for single bed, like new, reasonable offer. 317.6618. See at 9380 103rd Lot 10, DeerPointe Community BR SET-Qn,5pc, wood. Pd $6K exc cond $2300 887- 7519 Pix/info: livingstoncpa.com\ad CAPTAIN'S QN BED SDresser, nightstand. Sheadboard, footboard, railing, Simmons mattress, medium oak, excellent condition, paid $2700, asking $900. 491- 7996 4, CAPTAIN'S QUEEN bed, dresser, night stand, head board, footboard, railing, Simmons mattress, medium oak, excellent condition, paid $2200 asking $900. 491- 7996 4, Carpet-New, ivory Slush 7,/x12' $80; w|1 lounge chairs with Cushions $20; sump pumrn. New $70. 276-,3584 COMFORTER D QUEEN SIZE w/2 bedskirts and shams, 2 custom made cornice boards, call before 8:00pt, 269-1478, $60 4, COMPUTER DESK SL-shape oak with 6 Drawers, $175. Oak coffee table, 450, Boys dresser, $35. 993-8281 Couch- Excellent S condition, beige Sw/burgandy floral print. Priced to sell. $150080.264- 3486 228-1095 Cream 3 pc L/R 3 tables & 8x10 carpet, tan 3 pc sleeper sofa w/ 2 recliners take all for $2000, very clean/mint cond 287-3795 ,h CURIO CABINET Beautiful Cherry wood, great price $100. Call Inger 645-8725 DIning Rm Table-cherry w/8 chairs.Fabric seats. Marble top side board & mirror, lyr old.Paid $4200. $2k obo.928-4424 SDININGROOM SET cherry wood table, k w/ leaf and china cabinet, $900. Call 904-374-8899 DINING ROOM SUITE 12pc Irg walnut, Sacrifice $1800obo. 744-4213. For pix's email: jimemac@ clearwire.net or call DR Set complete w/6 chairs, tbl, leaf,lighted china hutch,$600 .Kitch tbil round, pedestal mounted,oak,4chrs $125 obo. 268-3879 DR set for the Holidays Dark cherry table, leaf, pads, 6 chairs. 2pc hutch, liquor cabinet. $1300. 904-264-2462 FURN -Girls bunkbeds, dresser, night stands, matter, $500. lyr RTGO, ofc desk hutch $200 904-535-9292 HOUSE FULL FURN. Everything must go. Cheap! 387-0272 Iv msg SKENMORE S CF chest freezer, $30. S Kenmore Micro- wave, $25. Coffee table, rocker, large sofa chair', $20 each 607-5304 after 5pm King Bdrm set w/ dresser/ mirror chest 2 nightstands, hdbrd/ ftbrd It wood finish only $400;futonother chests, patio furniture $25 to 50. Call 904-535-9410, Nth St.Johns Co. , ee MEN'S LEATHER /. Jacket size 36, HIP x | e Length, $55. Zenith S 17", color TV with antenna. $45. 384-7809 4, Moving. Four post bed frame $100. welder kit gym $50.Dresser $30. Call 908-4830 MOVING-gated com- munity call for list 732-2387 or 534-4813 MOVING MUST SELL -custom sectional, 2yrs old,pd $9500 new, sacrifice $1500 obo. 735-7515 4, Oak Curio Cabinet | Four adjustable Shelves, plate Soigrooves, lit from top. Solidoak desk, remov- able hutch. Call 912-673-6310 OAK ENTERTAINMENT CTR 2 pc lighted, glass inlay $400firm 743-6132 4 OAK TABLE with 4 chairs 48" diam w/ I24" extension per- fect cond. $435 2646364 4 QUEEN BDRM SET, I dresser w/mirror, kL two nightstands, mens dresser, headboard. Paid $1000. Asking $400, obo. Ask for Gary 772-1047 4 ROLL AWAY BED SSingle $25 cook- 1 ing rack $25, bath- room shelving $10, set of lamps 1 floor, 1 table, both for $50. Call 904-724-3650 4, Sectional Sofa .| burgundy velour SI w/ sofabed and recliner paid $1400 asking $250. Kingsize waterbed w/ head- board, $75. 603-5304 after 5 pm. 4 SECTIONAL SOFA Burgundy velour, Q |. w/sofa bed and recliner paid $1400 asking $250. Kingsize waterbed w/head- board, $75. 603.5304 after 5pm 4, Section Recllner |chairs(2) set w/cor- ner table,green pat- tern.good shape $350 Call 215-9505 leave msg. 4 SINGLE BED, $75. 904-607-5304 after 5pm 4 SINGLE BED $75, 607-5304, after 4, SLEEPER SOFA, 1 Hunter Green Sealy I | Posture Matress w/2 pillows, $180. Children's DVDs $10 Each. 641-5059 4, SOFA, BEAUTIFUL I chair, neutral color 1 ,. like new must, pick-up cash, $250. Please call "Von" 859- 7117, excellent condition. 4, SOFA, BEAUTIFUL / | chair, neutral color V I f' like new must, pick-up cash, $250. Please call "Von" 859-7117, excellent condition. Sofa 87" like new.plum color $180. Dining table glass top pedestal base & 4 chrs $125. 642-9511 4 SOFA HIDE AWAY bed, pastel, misc l decor items, imatress, box spring. Call 912-729.1224 4, Twin Mattress $15 / Pet taxi $15; Golf I |clubs and bags $20; Car stereo amp/ subwoofer $95. Call 882-5267 960 Machinery J U & Tools 4 CRAFTMAN DRILL PRESS $150 obo, two new 30 gal water heaters, $100 ea, airplane extra heavy duty, jack stands, $60. 246- 4461 965 Medical ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR Hardly used, $3500 firm all 273- 0304 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Baldwin Acrosovic Piano with bench seat mas Lik904-e 993-3e new185 $2000 OBO. s Baldwin Acrosovic T Piano with bench seat DRUM SET for Christ- mas! Like new 5 piece set (blue) with cym- bals, throne and hard- ware.$200 obo, E. Arl area, 645-0579. KEYBOARD Rhodes, plays great, weighted keys 200; Fender Strat, like new.vvith amp $200; Fend'er bass w/amp $225; 912-276-4474 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services P.A. Syst-JBL Eon Series 2 Power15 spkrs w/ locking stands, IPower 10 monitor, Eon Music mix 10,2 mic's, 1 stand . $1200 obo. 762-1168 PIANO Alesisdg 8 Digital , 88 weighted action w/sound card, like new $1500. Call 731-4013 PIANO -Baldwin console, trad. cherry w/heater, $1500 940-5393 PIANO console, w/bench like new, recently tuned $750. Call 860-1676 PIANO LESSONS Great gift idea, quality instruction. Prof teacher. All ages, Military discount 912-882-1942 PIANO Wurlitzer Upright Can help deliver $275. 861-8032/696-3905 PIANO Wurlitzer Excellent condition 874-6102/874-1795 980 Sporting 4, 4 Sale Great XMAS Gift S 2100 Eclipse Elliptical S| Trainer, New $46Q, will sell for $225 obo. Call 912- 674- 2469 4, BICYCLE FOLDING SDahon Mariner, OB 6-speed, used one time, $200, 264-6364 4. Bowflex XTL w/lat Sulldown $250. Call Cal912-510-9994. Good rCond GOLF CLUBS Top flight irons 3-SW $150 1,3,7 woods masterfit $150, powerbuilt, driv- ers 1,3,5 woods $120. 904-269.2192 HOME GYM Body Solid, like new, multiple sta- tions, pd $1200; $500 OBO call 273-2909 SImpex Power station TC 3000 asking $65.00 l OBO. Elliptical machine model EE220 asking $70. OBO Call 912-322-2881 for info. KAYAK 4yrs old, helmet & paddles, orig $800; sell $350 firm, 743-6132 , Nordic Trac like new $295. S Great Xmas Gift. 771-0249. POLARIS '05 Sportsman 500HO brand new, 20 mi, must sell, $6000 obo 333-3856 POOL TABLE -1.5" slate, reg size, great price! 260-9189 866-2432 POOL TABLE 7' KASSON w/prem. kit, lyrs old, $1000. 904 472-3347 POOL TABLE 8ft.. Olhausen, mint cond, 6 cues, all access., + wall mounted rack and Ping pong tbi top. $2650. Incl professional moving & setup 904-285-9616 POOL TABLE bar style 7 ft good I felt, accessories included, good condition $'S00obo 375 )30u9 POOL TABLE cus .- Dulh .-,q \g I v ia e?.X cona. t ail rack & access $1200c3l,.-156 Pool Tables $1595 Sc.l.d Mapl- r v lSte Nv1 I 2 Price 334 6573 a... .'.. rw.:.3> .l3D .ar,3:" ,':.ir, h PROFORM CROSS | ir a.n-r 0": ,.:1.. mirn e .' L I] '1;' Scooter Eletir.c Scoot & Go Lwie nek. seat neadihghts [urn s.- nals. norn accs rea. Call 751 6513 TREADMILL Fitness Pro Ec conrd ali options. Pas, stoarae ~,. ,00D- 904 256 56%2,22;80J34 ,. ULTIMATE / BOWFLEX lwexUra 10010s Leg Ext.. Lat Raise Souat Rack. Boadle Mat.Rerail $2300. Sell 11200 Call 70 e 04.42 AL Welder Home Gym Excellent c'.no. Still t1 under wraranr, S300 OOO 904 714-2166 985 Trailers UTILITY TRLR 12X6 1L10i axles. let down gate. less than 2 yrs Ola. rew tire S600912 27&0713 9 0 Wanled To 90 Bu) Or Trade BOY SCOUT ITEMS WANTED. 866-626-4661 ,. /. D,, ,--. ,::,ur' iral ,:,:-m BUYING VINTAGE AUTOGRAPHS Ruth. Cehrig. Coob. Etc Tobacco cards to 1950 s goo.rts Cards Call Rich 954 961 -1740 CASH$ FOR YOUR U.S. GOLD & SILVER COINS. 904 285 3627 382 8191 CASH FOR OLD & moo-a ern comics Fax or emal name. ph. iist, condiron & price to 292. 3 3 83 or Pets and Animals 1005 Liestock& Supplies 1010 Pets and Suppiies Livestock 1005 &Supplies HORSES (2) Reg. UTD, Vacc 'Coggs, Bomb OrooT $1200ob'a 904-424 6424 HORSES lor sale or lease. Eng 6 Westn lesas.n & Bosro Mand a./or W'S 904699 4530.614 1690 Y ADORABLE Y DESIGNER PUPPIES $499-UP POOS, Boxers, Boston, Chihuahuas, Cockers, Doxies, Labs, Pokes, Puggle. Schnauzer. Shelties, Yorkies www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 AMERICAN BULL DOGS CKC Rd icr Christmas M,$450:F.$500 764 4159 AMERICAN BULL DOG PUPPIES $35" Call 491-8251 4. AQUARIUM 75gal- S46"8'19 x19". gizss 11to..s:..:,den bane caomnet and top hllers, rocks, and more $225 firm 904- 269 2192 BEAGLE PUPS ArC. oeautilul. 1250 cash. r'jag 12 31 229 451 5057 BENGAL KITTENS (Little Lap Leopards) ACFA & TICA reo Beautiful spots, starting at $550 i9t4)509,06-49 or slit was tiorldad0_ngals corn BLACK LAB S1.5 ear old. n6e tered. male. nose trained, good ,tr. Kids. neeas good nome comes 'ilth crate 912 573 4479 Bloodhound Pups A K C $500 ea. P..-F 9124-4 1l-I.4 4l .2945517 Blue Quakers $350 Afri- can Greys $600 Para- kee2 cage 520 Lo.ebird /c g .$50 374 3005 BORDER COLLIES ABC reg born 10'15. aork. BOSTON TERRIER .pup A oc .o-. IlaKs. snots. $400 904-223 9897 Boxer,Bichon.Calm, Scottle.Westie, Lhasa Poodle, MORE. Hold for Christmas.710-7645 CANARIES -Singers, breeders, cages, $85-$100ea. 449-4944 CHIHUAHUA PUPS -tiny, CKC, all colors, parents small, $400-$500 924-0095 Chihuahua Pups Sm, reg shots, cute. No checks. $325- $450. 692-3514 CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC 7-8LBS. $400-$600. 904. 282. 4257/651-1965 1010 pet's & 1 1 Supplies Chihuahua Pups, Mini Dachshunds, Min Pins, Yorkies. 766-2417 CHIHUAHUA Pups, 3 Females $150 cash, Call 588-4665 Chihuahuas beautiful short & long hair. S/W. $350 & $450. 757-8567 COCKATOO 12yrs old, lives to 85, alt white, she says "I love you" and "Give me a kiss" Great Christmas gift. Cage & Bird $800. Call 646- 552-4487 DOBERMAN PINCHERS AKC, Champ Bldlines, good tempermt $750, BIk/Rust. 229.247.5493 Eng Bulldog Pups AKC Ch Ped. S/W, Serious inquiries 229-563-7347 ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPS Championship blood- line. Call 731.4725 English Bulldog AKC 6mo old,all white female. $1500 obo. 343-1943 English Bulldog Babies will hold for the holi- days 803-665-0824 www.bulldogbabies.com FREE CATS (3) Indoor only, loving, 2M/1F. 707.-4427 FREE KITTEN b/w tux- edo male, 4mo, sleek/ shiny. Call 220-8607 4, FREE SIAMESE 10 yo Sneutered, de-clawed, S house cat, free neu- tered yellow cat, 8 yo OP area. 282- 5452 FREE TO GOOD HOME 1 yr male pug, yard to S run a must. Extras, call 912.-729.-3657 German Shep. Pup AKC Fern, white, outstanding bloodline. 880-6736 GERMAN SHEPARD Pups AKC beautiful sables, exc bloodlines 223.0038 GERMAN SHEPHERDS - (white) Ready Now, 4M/2F, $700, AKC, POP, hlth cert. 352-219-6937 German Shepherd 2 M's 8wks black& tan, s/w, POP $325. 904.259-8778 GOLDEN RETRIEVER - pups, AKC, POP, OFA cert, bred to hunt, chmp bldlns, $600. days 386-752-3420, eves 386-752-5525 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS CKC, S&W, HC. POP, $400. Rdy 1/18, 904-845-2781 GREEN CHEEK CONURE 6 months old + cage $150. 904-781-1009 Himalayan &Persian Kittens,CFA, $250 (904) 282-9183 Himalayan Beauties, 3 left, $150. No papers. 912-729-238 CATS ANGELS "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS" 2-day Adoption Fair: Pets- Mart at St. Johns Town Ctr.,Sat & Sun., Dec. 17/18,. 10-6. LAB AKC 4male,yellow pups, National Chmp I dlnes, $400 8wks 912. 496- 3823 Lab pups AKC. Silver reamo, 1. go Dec 8in S' W.HC POP io00o 412 383 227 MACAW Blue. c.old male 4Jrv old neeas 4 Macaw- Blue and |gold.KtS eA irs Oi. Vl.itn ca3ge nd tOSS T.ii00,'60-47' 7341 Min Pin Pup CKC, I ie.n 1350 BIack.. an 591 444-17 cr 777.' 6385 PIT BULL pups. ADBA re red bik nose S&W POP $100 282.5987 POODLES -Standard. AKC. 4m rare blue. chmp sire 386.454 62-4 POODLES Toy AKC. M'F. current .acc. Hlth Cert 693 0600 SHIH-TZU ,1) 0 K s. femalee n,,c. ACA reg. love3loe l$375 292-2255 Shih Tau AKC M 3mo. chp old In ,nl brown n . oik 500 firm 6A3 6637 Shih-Tzu pups CKC 8wkS old Aeekor mass $400. Kate 759 4337 SIBERIAN HUSKY ACA, I 1 akS 3 Red. White Reaucea 2ji0 '22 4A16 ST. BERNARD PUPS -Ad. read for X-mas Pay- ments 800 904 591 07.1 Toy Poodles AKC. 9,ks ola. males $500 Fern J600 334 4056 andy231&a-.aoi.comn WEIMARANER I f e m. 3M $500 550. iirs5 :r.,:,[: POP Ji:i;.JJ ; -7i WELSH CORGI PUPPIES APR Reg. & Shots. $450 IF.. IM. 904 724 8696 YORKIE AKC M 7 months olcd. Cash onl %650 Cali 725-6468 YORKIE Female AKC A veek.. tinyr. $1500 904.445 6476 Yorkle pup iem AKC [in, tea cup.10,vks. $2500 irmrr, 386-.454 6274 YORKIE PUPS, Tin,. 2M.' IF $1 51, $2000 Serious Bu,ers onl, 565.1749 YORKIES:1 F S1000.00 Im 1400.00 Read, 12.'27 Cn. BI 2 1 3 1 7 22 610 3743 VCOrkiepatc nUSA.c -om YORKIES AKC 2 hitters males 1800. female 6900 Call 502.9691 VORKIES ior Cnritmas AKC 3F. IM, 1800 $1000: Sllo e small 389-9653 Transportation 12D0 Avialion 1205 Boats 1210 SailbOatS U1L5 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Mrine Equipmeni and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 Rv Rentals 1300 Motorcycles 'Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent' Lease 1320 Anhigues Ciassics 1325 Aulomobiles 1335 $1000 or Less 1340 Trucks, Trailers5 SUv's 1345 Vans'Buses 1350Mic. Aulo 1355Autos'Trucks Wanted 1205 Boas 4, 22' MAKO 224 center console. | .I'ra ier, twlr.. 1 15 nip,.I lao. rirm tabs loarance lec- ironic s. IIne aeil. IlIs shr raoC 613kc-oCo 912"729 2303 L 25' REGAL BOWRIDrR ;7 506" 4L 28FT CARVER MONTEGO 9 Nl Mercrui.er. air. canvas. g3hey. hea30. electronic, trailer. 1 3.900 or r oage 'or sailboat. 352 473 9239'562 9272 91" 28ft Carver I Montego 4, Mercruiser air. canvr.as, galley. nead electronics. trailer 13.900 or trade for sailboat 352 4'3 9239.352 5629 4, 18 FT REGAL MARINE 2000 4 ,ir. '.6ut board, neiv HPI190 engine. Galvinilzd 20it snore- 1nd-r Traiier. $1 iK. great coagit.ocn. 372 3678 AUTO+BOAT AUCTION for Special Olympics FL Dec 17 @ 10 am. See ad under auctions. 4 Buick Regal '00 SMarine 18ft in/out I board new engine HP190 trailer gal- vanized Shorelander $13000 Great condition 472-3678 WANTED- Boats, motors, trailers - any condition. ">he Used Parts People" Weeks Marine 387-1440 Marine 1220 Equipment & Supplies JOHNSON OUTBOARD 30 hp, tiller control, exc shape, $2K 904. 377-0145 1230 RV's & SSupplies 1982 COLEMAN Pop-up camper sleeps six, new canvas. $600 obo Call Bob (0904-721-1399 2000 JAYCO KIWI 23B, hitch, galley S head, shower, awning, sleeps six, A/C, $8500 obo, 352 473- 9239/562- 9272 21' AEROLITE CUB TT '00 sleeps 8. Good cond. $S5200obo. 904-321-0517 1230 AIRSTR MANOR 1 ALLEGRO Sales, S J.D. Sand Alachua 1-801 CARRI-L w/slide, of extras LET US S AT NO I Sales Parts. RIVEI RV 1-10 We Wh * www.Ri r- 800-2 (904) Skip 98F BLUE, BLACI C WHITE WITH TAN TOP, ONE DARK GREEN, TAN TOP, STICK, LOW MILES, RU 01 HONDA PRELUDES, BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER, MOON R 2125 State R( St. Augustine, F Call: 827-1 Fax: 827-1; Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 25 RV's& 1230 RV"'s& 1300 Motorcycles 1300 Motorcycles Supplies supplies __ __ __ __ _ 4 00' FORD F 150 LIMITED 4 HONDA 2003 EAM &TRAIL PIONEER '02, RV TT, 28', I addition, Harley CR250R 2-stroke TRAVELTRLRS like new, everything Davison45KMI, \Laftermarket MOTOR HOMES works, sleeps 6, fully L excellent condition, exhaust ramp and service Parts eqpt, AC/heat, $10,000 $17,500 or obo, call 2602338 riding gear,$3500obo ersR.V.Sales oo. Call904-626-3630 or 3431146 call9042332804 (386) 462- 3039 541-6439 TRAVE UNTRY 2'YAMAHAYZ125, HONDA 600VLX-'00, 19k TRAVEL COUNTRY Like new condition, miles, custom, los of RV CENTER L low hrs. $2600 obo extras $3800 642-0000 ITE 30 1997 Pre-Owned Specials wugrbc@mtds.net, iTE 30' 1997 912.674-4579- UZUKI 2001- like new, lots 912-57& 1142 . 38-325-5039 MOTORHOMES 912571142 BlackandSilver 05 Rexair 37' SlidesGSKR-1000many 00 Sportcoach 38' Diesel i Vry ood icond- Call 904 233 2804 00 Sportcoa 38' C1tion. Qui ck 60+ 97 Jambolee 28' Clean MPH. Needs rear *- 03 SunVoyager 38' Slides disc brake pads. $900, ELLYOUR RV TOWABLES obo. Call 904879-9838 SUZUKI RM-Z450 ELLYOURROV 06Toyhauler28' Nice '05 Motorcross bike. S04Sunnybrook 27' Slides 2000HONDATRX Excellent condition, OSTTOYOU 03 Aeudte23' Bunks 400 ATV,K&NJET trading up to'06 model. ...Service... 02 Montana 36' Slides -| I KIT, FILTER FMF $5495. alr389 7700 ..RentalS. And many many more! PIPE. GOOD COND.. ...Rentals.. plus.-over 10 million in LOW HOURS, YAMAHA Z Star Classic RS BUS & new Inventory!! $2000/0B0 1100 '04 -3kml, 2tone SALES 1.888 222-7079 CHRIS 904 710 6846 pnt, $6500. 386- 9869350 st Exit #351 Lake City2000 HONDA TRX 400 itehouse ATV, K&N lets, kit, fll- 1310 Auto Parrts A, -s -*-m 4 21' Allegro R.V. Low kJ9 ter, FMF pipr, good AutoParrts iversRV.comileage, bought cond., low hours, R o inew Dec. 1989, gen $2000 obo, Chris 710 6 Bed Extender for 253-0224 roof air, extras. 4 2001 AMAH .; 2002 Ford Ranger 783-0313 Call for appointment V. Star Classic, 650 EdgePick. Never 378 1780 Purple 4000 miles, used $100. Call k garage kept, lots of 912-576 3130 chrome, $3500, 912-88. 0910 CHROME WHEELS 91 2-88g2-098107cub &Tire Package n, 2005 Honda 600 RR \ R 24x10. Fits Chevy Silver& Black, helmet GMC, w/warranty Included, garage kept, Paid. $4500 Sel $3K. very clean, no drops. MUST SEE! 7080442 150 mi, $8500, Ryan Y 912-729-6952 0 I R 15 T DAYTON K TO _.TI-K -_LW ILE 11 T TIMBERLINEA/T TIRES. u 03 SPORTSTER \ i (4) 33x12.50, Great 8200 mi, lots to list condition. 2000 miles S $8500. 673-8733 or used. Four free rims. $500 542-4492 ext. 169 obo. Joe 904-777-5646 4, Big Dog 2002,107cub. TIRE 1-NEW 215/75/ in,exc.cond. custom 15, also chevy astr dy apple r red,c ust s t l um rim3544 / must ORD MUSTANG GT CONV, flames.orlginal owner sell call 2796251, also 0FORD MUSTANG CONV, e$4,n9092.57305A7kin Antiques/ O R2Kmis. Must ell 205/75/15 tire BC Lk9cm04 881 42613/904 509 9290 TOP, STICK, LOW MILES H.D.FAustom Built Harley TRANSMISSIONS Rebuil I '98S&S Motor 80 Sream tarting- Dec 17 10 am. SFree tow SnhS oke rimslots of In house nancng avail. come, mut2100287seeto 272 1986 3544BUICK GRAN/88D NA420D NAT3880 DO ,FOInD MUSTHA TNG1 Haappreciate. Asking 0 FORD MUSTANG CONV, :$14,900 912milesbac chi5730507p. Immac interior OOFWNER, ,VERY ALL THNICE TOYS H.D. n-'01 Sporlotster 883, classics new, w ndshiedr $6300, 1967 FORD MUSTANG S655-3491 Coupe, Street Rod, iH.D. -'05, Road King $6500 or part trade. Trike, 5k orig mi, $34k. 881-3033 S386-822 5528S 1974 Volkwagon Thing AUTO+BOAT AUCTION NS AD DRIVES STRONG H.D. FATBOY -'03, Anniv for Special Olympics Fi Edition black Scream- Dec17 10 iam. See ad ing Eagle Exhaust extra under auctions. fchrome.dult ow n included extra art.exc cond, $21,000 287-2592 1986 BUICK GRAND NAT'L Turbo' Bottom up rest. Sarley Davidson Fat Boy Complete eng rebid w/ 97 19,000 mes black chip. Immac interior. many extras. $12,000 cond. I have too many obo Home cars need room. Sac- (904)879-5720 or cell rifice $14,500 OBO (904)502.9428 262-1167 or 571-9270 Harley Davidson '64 FLH Chevy Camaro RS 228 Panhead Nicest One Ever '69 Blue/Black stripes, ad( 68 FRESH REBUILD Must See 540 cu in.Turbo 400, $20,500 (904)234-5138 swing out roll bar, both I 32084 HARLEY DAVIDSON seat harness. $22,500 SPORTER SPORT '98 firm.424-6532/879-2878 1200CC 2 back rail $8,000 904-568-8102 Ford GT Fastback Mus- tang '66-289 AT, $12K. 23N4HD 2003 SOFTAIL 509-2534 or 813-9353 /3 ,standard EFI STG 1 kit now seat chromed out FORD MUSTANGS low miles, must see (2)1965s,(1) 1966 240 904-771-1388/891- 7351 4 1restorale con- ND Ultra Classic'98-lots automatic, alfor $4500, v_ -v--'-i of chrome.adult owned includes extra parts. $12,900 2i3.7515 904E,95 1919 AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY ACURA of Orange Park ;200 Bi1.jili ) 8Bvd '. % l0 KEY AUDI 466 100 H i,:;.i: r i, Blvdl 'i]00 BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N Hiiill F R,]..iln IBtvl LOiiijWudirinfljid1, F 40.3)- 034 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atit,,. Blvdw 25-1. 91y GARBER BUICK GI, Covin bSrini "64-4 02 KEY BUICK A4j(. Sculh',ild Blvd 642- )h- CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4, 011 S, v)ir [BIv,] ,4'l.I11 NIMNICHT CADILLAC PARKER CADILLAC . ,ii M jSa u 'ii Auij ,4 - COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES I0.81 Phili'r HAy "6- ,i'- CREST CHEVROLET 8I81 M11ii l Rd 21 188l1) GARBER CHEVY lGlin,, CiOO rirrl,). 26,4-45I1)2 GORDON CHEV I if.t. B ,iii g 8lIvd '2-.- I00 JERRY HAMM CHEV 't,01J) Priiliri H V 3,. iOit GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Bea,:r Bil 4 828 NIMNICHT CHEV 1lii50 i31 Ave 387-4)4 i ATLANTIC CHRYSLER j3 3') L ,SI iij.ri 3'54-44",1 CARUSO CHRYSLER I '51) ultil ll Blvd 225- 301)i FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park GARBER CHRYSLER i el i'C ( .priii, 2 4'4l4 16 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP it6 j''.vi Av,' 3i'.77,2 RICK KEFFER -9' E, 1129 FFrm Bin ATLANTIC DODGE 2331) USI SiiOUi Y4-44"1' JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE i(r;') J All,i Bd tBN2-*,600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK elil Cuve Siinis 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exi 129, Femr Bch. 1-800-228-7454 BOARD FORD iT A,!,]:m ,'i)..)' ' PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY GARBER FORD-MERCURY W W-r I uI 'iii,,,l 4.-41')- MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10JO') FPhlip, HWY 914 '92- i 2 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY % ':.) All.ulllh, iB ',, "., tiI MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK l ( ) iii ii Btd B1,' n 1 : " COGGIN GMC TRUCKS .'01 Allilin blvdl 4', .". 4111 GARBER GMC TRUCKS COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE `I' )JS HiJ I 1-8 S li .t-b1689' LUCAS HONDA OF JAX ;.801 Blind iidg BJ"ii t.,'- '427 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK ;,I4 Bliniid,,] Blil f'--iJ4. ( KEY HYUNDAI 41.I) iihji. 1 -vdI,4 ATLANTIC INFINITI 1l)40 A IIi1L Blvd E1-0 JU) CITY ISUZU lO i Atiriy. 1 il I 0 7 ]f MATHENY JAGUAR ,ii An i tAl- u ATLANTIC JEEP 2 Ji0 lj I Soulii 14 44,1 CARUSO JEEP 1 '50 uulh'iI- 8lvil 7,;" .3lJ' FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 151S Well:in Rd 'j-i i MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT S736 Ci ~,ii Ave i 9. RICK KEFFER I.'5 Eel 1'i Fri Br, 1 8W-2"28- ~.- 4 COGGIN KIA 9111l A 'im ,W ;"j'di"'10 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Bliliij dBlvvl it'1 LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443 I; I, ], = 1.VJ= LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE in'5 AinIli Bivr 721 0jU NORTH FLORA UNCOL MERCURY 46211 Si l'1,'iil.Blvd (eI) .4'.411W) ,441, Bijiiii] Blvd 777--001i) LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ^W i hnuiii rii .ifi.in 91161.6 EAOHBLVD 9'399 TOM BUSH MAZDA ` '"i11 A llTi, l 1' dll. MAZDA CITY (,')1it Bili.il] Blvd 'i 1m BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. )1 All 11T, 4 101U1 TOM BUSH MINI 981 5 AManiic Blv .'d'ii] I CITY MITSUBISHI at Uie AVENUES 1)06,; FP ip, Hv "I0-9 '2 WN W i I ,ty .1l 1livli nlI Tii CITY MITSUBISHI Il55 Aluimh: Ii f1 A,'. 49 view t tyijulimu T el.u)iiT CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK ;i5 i, l],d ilg Bil 9- 81i01) WWm :i yly],ii]i)Julive i)iTI COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC lIiltiiAl.iAliil Btlvd 4-711B) COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES A j3, ; hilh 45 : H .l p l3 )) MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX ilO8l Cjsi Avr 369- .tI PARKER NISSAN 2- s US I i:nri i Augj 9 794 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP IW'. Wreln d 26r4994100 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC i2)01 Aliinl Bvd ;;74.2311) GARBER PONTIAC Lire, LCbin rings 64-450 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 1i F,1) rih, Hl ;Mi-161(,. BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. I141111 A i vlb l' 25' 4 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO W, N Ri,,ulAl Redp 6,l B, L i)iP v lOrli,,,l )F 4 -i) .Fl40 -Y 443 NIMNICHT SAAB ;9'11 ) 8- ilnl ,15 .8i. % 4 ;',- jl," ) wW' niT,1,:tri,',T, SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX 0800 ALini Btlv M4 4055 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI CITY SUZUKI M058 i A rll i ry, 9'7I ARLINGTON TOYOTA COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES Ilff -1 P'hilp, HAi V (1 2, i KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA .501 ljUllgfr (ITij (i I .f 'TI. Ill)I LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U I. 1 Sulti It Auij 30-6.:' "48Fi. 1 ;"4 8. O ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1i10 FisLji Ave 89461 ASH TISDELLE VW 14iW jd t'i a l O'STEEN VW "'j ` p r H,. i.-H4Wt. TOM BUSH VW 9350 Atllaii: Blvd 725.U)II O'STEEN VOLVr 24 " FlPhilh' Hf v 3i%-36 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 1021 AlUrinit Bl d 22-l ,94 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE wtejAllbtvdiliu ollNeit ( iT 60mu Beaur Bld 24*511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10)11 Allant sBlNd ,'4-10U LUCAS AUTO PARK i57; Wel Rid OFP :'69-Wo DRIVE TICKET 8908 AlnK Bil 42-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center l184j Alt' Blvd '? 8-iJ12 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE Tom Bush Autoplex 'i u, AIr.rB, d 31-4187 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 'V PFilii, HWY i3 3- ii WARREN MOTORS, INC. WORLD IMPORTS WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY www.woddimprtsusa.com S1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 11211 Atantic Blvd. 642-1500 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 I' I I r1 '111f f~ n = I i MD ,M Fj 26 Jax Alr NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 I .' I: '7 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is $7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. p 9i tol 'or advertising information, RIlMM& mufll E640631422 5 SE64063422" . 104-359-4336, Pax 904-366-6230. Sit hajrNwes THE NS MAYPORT. FLORIDA Mirror ki 0e 1 JaAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 15, 2005 1320 Antiques/ 1 2 Classics 4 Ford Mustangs S Two 1965 one 1966. restorable condi- tion, six cylinder automatic, all for $4500. Includes extra parts. 904-542-5356 JAGUAR E-TYPE 2+2'72 V-12. AC, excellent con- dition, must see this one. $15,995. Call 389-7700 1325 Automotive 1973 VW BEETLE Hardtop, New Engine. Excellent Ctndltion, Very Nice! $4700, 904-553 4508 4, 1997 MITSUBISHI Eclipse GS 109 K Silver, sunroof, CD power, great cond, $4800. .652-3386 1999 Toyota 4 Runner silver 99.500 mi, 20 in 1 chrome rims, 12in. infinity, subwoofers, 600 watt amp, $11K. Ryan 912-72966952 2002 HONDA ACCORD SE V6 auto, sunroof, leather, 6-cd changer, electric, excellent condition private owner $16,690. Call 491-7996 4, 2003 TAHOE 4x4 loaded, 30,500 miles, white with tan leather uphol- stery, retail, $30,085 sell $25,500. Call 786-7315/500*6713 S2005 TOYOTA < White, gray, cloth., AM/FM, CD, cruise, pwr. Seat, Theft recov- ery, private owned, $19,300.491-7996 I 04 JEEP &. CHEROKEE LAREDO4X4 immaculate auto, Sil- ver V-6 alloy, low miles, must sell $17,350 obo. 541.0403/542- 7200 ext. 8212/716-7197 ACURA 3.5RL '02 Champagne/ Ithr, loaded, exc cond, DVD & Sirlus radio, 1 owner, w/records, $20,500 363-2663 ACURA VIGOR -'92, AT, AC, 80k, $2700 cash. Call 463-2323 AUDI'S, AUDI'S '02 TT 22 Quattro '02 TT 180 Cabrlo (2) $22,900 '01 TT 225 Conv. $22,900 '05 A6 Quattro $39,900 '05 A4 Quattro $28,900 '05 A4 Cabrio 3.0 $39,900 -05 A4 Cabrio 1.8 $35,900 '04 S4 Cabrlo V8 $39,900 New Inventory Daily... Call For Updates JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED AUDI'S See our full Inventory at www.wordhnmportsusa.com WLI (100) vehicles In stock at World Imports 998-9992 BMW 325cd 2002 Auto, Prem Pkg, sport pkg. Xeons, HK sound $23,988 371-4728 BMW 3251 '02-V6,AT, Prem pckg,sport pckg, Loaded. $22,800.993-9044 BMW 3251A 2003 Auto, HK sound, certified $23,88 371.4728 BMW 3251A 2005 Auto Prem pkg $298 371-4728 BMW 33012002 Autoprem. pkg nice car, 18,98 371-4728 BMW 5251 '03-5spd,32k mi, sport/performance pckg, $32K. 538-0567 BMW 645d 2004 Very Sporty $59,788 371-4728 BMW 64SCC 2004 Loaded, like new $71,488 371-4728 1325 Automotive BMW 7401L 2001 Sport Pkg. Loaded. Clean $31,488 Call 371-4728 BMW M3dc 2005 6 spd. HK sound, 19" wheels. Loaded $53,88 371-4728 BMW'S BMW'S '04 X5 3.0 AWD $35A0 '05 745LI Sedan '057451Sedan '03 7451 Sedan $45,900 '02 745LI Sedan $38,900 '04 745U Sedan (2) $37,900 '04 5301A Sedan (2) $36, 00 '04 5301A Sedan (2) $36,900 '04 5251A Sedan $33,00 103 5251 Wagon $25-400 '04 3251A Sedan $2%M00 '04 32SCI Coupe $27,900 '03 325CI Convy. $29,901 '03 3251A Sedan '03 3251A Sedan $23,900 '01 3251 Sedan $17,900 '02 3301A Sedan $25,q00 '01 3251 Sedan $183,90 '00 323CI Cony. $203900 03 M3 Convertible. $42,900 '02 M3 Convertible $33,900 '02 2.3 3.0 Roadster $2S5,00 New Inventory Daily... Call For Update JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED BMWS See our full Inventory at www.wordlnportsusa.comn World Imports 998-9992 CADDILAC '91 "SEVILLE Classic" Maroon, white top, Just right for Xmas, $390 Call 874.1990 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS -'96, loaded, well kept, 114k mi, $6400 obo 305-3432 Chevy Camaro '97-2dr, fully loadedV6,106k ml, $6795. Call 904-881-0129 Chevy Camero '94 95K ml. exc cond in&out, power pkg, V6, $3800 irm. 904-422-5330 Chevy Corvette '01-55k ml, dark blue, digital display,chrome wheels, both tops.garage kept, $22K.879-0933/879-2878 CHEVY IMPALA 05.20" wheels, must see this one. $289mo wac. Call 338-1055 1325 Automotive CHEVY MALIBU '04. Outstanding condition, loaded, must sell, very quickly. $8995. 389-7700 Nicest In Jax. $2995 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-S000 Chevy Siverado EXT 1995 diesel 69000 miles, custom con- t version leather seats,loaded, 904 993-3185 .Must See, Must Sell $14000.00. 080 Chevy Suburban '03- 53k ml. loaded, DVD, $21,500. 538-0567 CHRYSLER 5TH AVE parts for sale or whole car, new alternator, fuel pump, battery, belts, hoses, ect. Call 955-3442 or 278.6251 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '02- Lded, low miles, extra clean, $11,500obo. 387-1962 or 477-8913 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '06. Less than 400 miles, immaculate condition, can finance w/$350 down. Call 389.7700 CLK430 CONV 2002 Auto, Loaded, Nice Car $33,788371-4728 DATSUN 280ZX '83 Best offer, fun to drive. 904-613-9867 Dodge 1500 '01 SQuad S/bedi sliver S|.excellent cond. 5.2L auto A/C 2WD 92k sports pkg $9850 OBO 904 277-4673 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. $6900 371-4728 FORD MUSTANG '99 red, V6, 5 spd 57K orlgml, exc cond $7350 614-7927 Ford Taurus '00-75k mi, black w/grey cloth int. All pwr. $5K. 538-0567 FORD TAURUS '05. Very low miles, must sell fast. $239mo wac. Call now 338-1055 F our New Truck/ S U V Tires P255/65R17 60.000 mi. Continental Contitrac $275 Call 219-6765 or 714-4466 SGraco Baby Swing SFor sale excellent 1 condition. Less than one year old. Paid $80, Sell $50. Cal 17682240 HONDA ACCORD LX- '01, excellent shape must see, all Honda svcper- fomed, Dk Blue 68kmi, $10,500 742-5271 JEEP Grand Cherokee Ltd 4x4 all pwr, sun- roof Ithr $6995 234-6611 LEXUS LS430 2004 Ultra Pkg, Navigation, Loaded $48,788 371-4728 1325 Automotive LOTUS ELISE 2005-2006 Change the rules Now available for immediate delivery YEAR END MODEL SALE! LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofiacksonvillea.com 998-9992 LOTUS ELISE 2005 Red/tan leather, sport-touring pkg, stage II exhaust. DEALER DEMO. 4000 miles, SALE $37,900. 998-9992 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE MERCEDES 260E -'89, exc cond, $5k obo. Call 273-9697 4 MERCEDES 450 SL Roadster. 74' 2 dr. L 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 380SL Blue $10,500. '91 350SDLbick. $11,500. '83 300CD,black $4800. Mercedes C230 '05 Kompressor 30k mi. Pristine! PCS orders $25,000 OBO 6-spd sunroof leather CD silver 904- 556-1812 MERCURY Grand Mar- quis '96, silver, good cond, 185k mi $2250. Call Ray 904-874-2870 Mits Eclipse '01 GS. Low miles, must go. $8995. 338-1055 PORSCHE'S '04 CAYENNE 4WD $38,900 '01 C2 COUPE $46,900 '01 C2 Cabriolet $47,900 '99 C2 Cabriolet $39,900 '02 BOXTERS $32,900 '02 BOXTER $29,900 '02 BOXTER $28,900 New Inventory Daily... Call For Updates JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED AUDI'S See our full Inventory at www.worldimportsusa.com WORll (100) vehicles in &I World Imports ".2 998-9992 Val,.i1 |i l I i I l 'kJiII] ii.. 'Jl!.i1Ti. l FOR STRAIG employee pri Bring in for extra Military am Buyers V Want to be like family,' NIMNIl CHEVR4 GMC- HU 1550 CASSt SWe are Chi a._. m--me -- r^A lHT TALK AND NO GAMES.. With icing on new & used vehicles call Styxx Jenkins this ad savings! d First Time ' welcome! - 1325 Automotive MERCEDES MERCEDES 03 ESS AUG Sport $59,900 '04 E500 Sedan $39,900 '05 E320 Sedan $45,900 '03 E320 Sport $35,900 '02 E320 Sedan $24,900 '03 SS55 AMG $67,900 '05 SI.55 AUG $93,900 '03 SLSOO AMG $65,900 '01 SL600 AMG $41,900 '98 SLSOO $24,900 '03 CL600 AUG $65,900 '05 CLKS00 Cabrio $57,900 '05 CLK500 Coupe $41,900 '05 CLK320 Cabrio $43,900 '99 CLK320 Coupe $19,900 '05 SLK350 AMG $43,900 '05 C230 Sedan $28,900 '02 C230 Coupe $17,900 '05 ML3S0 4WD $31,900 03 ML350 4WD (2) $26,900 '02 G500 4WD $44,900 New Inventory Daily... Call FOr Update JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE -OWNED MERCEDES'S See our full inventory at www.worldlmportsusa.com LD (100) vehicles in Stock at World Imports 4i01~ 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 Mits Lancer' 05 4dr, very low miles. $188mo wac. 338-1055 4. Mitsubishi Eclipse GS '97 109k, auto, silver, sunroof, CD, power, great cond $400. 904- 652- 3386 Will finance with $99 down WAC. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 NISSAN SENTRA -'05, Special Edition, must sell, no down pmt, fully loaded $17,047.69 payoff. 725-2622 SAAB'S SAAB'S '05 ARC CONV. $33,900 '04 ARC CONV. $30,900 '04 ARC CONV. $29,900 '03 SE Convertible $22,900 '05 9-3 ARC Sedan $24,900 '04 9-3 AERO Sedan $24,900 '03 9-3 LINEAR Sedan $17,900 '01 9-3 SE Sedan $14,900 '01 9-5 SE Sedan $15,900 New Inventory Daily... Call For Updates JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED AUDI'S See our full inventory at www.worldimportsusa.com 1 OR (100) vehicles in stock at World Imports 998-9992 1325 Automotive |; lkistr]2 dF1 0I1f;l'J;lJ );(1 '03. Feel the luxury! $9999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Well pampered! $3999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 All the bells & whistles. Call to set appointment. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 PORSCHE BOXSTER '03 black/black, chiptronic sports edt. 48K mi $28,500 Call 514-2532 PORSCHE BOXTER '01, whie, w/tan Ithr, 34K mi, sports pkg, asking $24,900. Ph 228-0553 Toyota Avalon '03. Very clean, need to sell Moving! $19.988 Call now 338-1055 Toyota amry 00. Very clean, low mi. Must sell fast $7995. Call now 338-1055 Toyota Camry LE '03 43K mi, exc cond. $12,000 obo. 343-7015 Toyota Corolla 01 L. Very low mi, must sell fast. Won't last long $5995. 338-1055 Looking for responsible person to assume pymts of $289mo. wac. COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 TOYOTA COROLLA '03. Immaculate condition, loaded, priced to sell this week. $9945. 389- 7700 4, TOYOTA PRIUS 5- Door, Hatchback t| 2004,11,500mi garage kept, excellent condition, $21,500, 264-2973 Toyota Solara 02LE. V6, very low miles, AC, leather $12,988. Call 338-1055 TOYOTA SOLORA SLE '00 green, 2dr, V6, Lded, Ithr, sunrf, disc CD, 26k orig. mi, $11,500obo. 235-9059 VOLVO, VOLVO, VOLVO '04 XC90 2.5 $30,900 '03 XC90 T6 $29,900 '03 S80 SEDAN $22,900 '01 S 80 T6 SEDAN $17,900 '00 S80 T6 SEDAN $13,900 '04 V70 HT CONV. $30,900 '03 V70 T5 WAGON $17,900 '01 V70 WAGON $17,900 '03 S60 SEDAN $18,900 01 S60 SEDAN $14,900 04 S40 T5 SEDAN 522.900 New Inienlt,)n D[)jIl S ill I,, Upd.ate JACKSONVIL LE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VOLVO'S See our lull Invenlory inventory at nwwv.worldlmportsusa.cxom itL (001 vehicles in S stock at World Imports ',i 998-9992 VW PASSAT GLS 2001 ,.- ".r: y r *s .:.. 3 ._ :, :.. , ,.r C .-. : ir .:i ',ll 1325 Automotive VWSALE 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 Conv. $19,900 '03 BEETLE Conv (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) $21,900 '03 JETTA GL $15,900 '02 JETTA Diesel $1S,900 New Inventory Daily. Call For Update JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VW'S See our full inventory at www.worldinportsusa.com WORLl (100) vehicles in stock at World Imports i 998-9992 Wanted Tow Dolly for car. 904 215- 1493 1335 $2000 or Less 1994 SATURN SC.2, red 2 door, ) pw, pi, at, a/c, cruise; alloy wheels $2000 firm. email phone # pease@Juno.com 2001 MITSUBISHI GALANT I A/T, A/C, P/W, PDL cruise, tilt AM/FM/CD sunroo# needs body work, runs great, $1500 obo. 778- 3508 AUTO+BOAT AUCTION for Special Olympics FL Dec 17 @ 10 am. See ad under auctions. BUICK SKYLARK '94. Mechanics special! Cold AC, must sell fast, need cash $675. Call 389-7700 CHEVY MALIBU 98 4dr, AT, runs good, green, 160K, $2K, 912- 276-4474 FORD Bronco '90 1 owner, real clean, V6, 5spd, like new, $1500 obo 551-3628 FORD CONTOUR -'97, $500. new transm tim- ing belt, needs head wrk, runs good, clean. 213-7607 673-8752 Ford Contour '98-$1500 119K mi, AT,4cyI,Rebuilt tran.new tires.538-9186 FORD MUSTANG LX 88 i..'. rr..i .: run gi3 $1800 -2J.2961 FORD TAURUS 1993 h T ,, a : r, ',: r FORD T-BIRD -'95. L a AC 101k. 126.0 .: :r. FORD .ia ".' cc-,.r- AC. luii ,.5 e ru ,z iA.-T r,.? $i1u1) .oO.'t .f1 3628 HONDAS, TOYOTAS, F150-S $199 DOWN NOW! RIDE TODAY! E- 1 & UP CALL 645. 5700 FOR FAST APPROVAL 1-877-.438.2177 ISUZU PICKUP -'94, 5SP, 120K, $1700 CASH. Call 463-2323 1335 $2000 or Less ,. PONTIAC GRAND AM SIAutomatic 1995 green, L tan interior runs great lots of new parts 60 cyl. 130,000 miles. $1750 OBO 904- 406-0237 SATURN '95 4dr, blue, 5 spd, cold AC, runs great $2K, 912-276-4474 SATURN SL1 '99 Great condition, loaded, priced to sell very quickly $1975. Call 389-7700 Saturn SL2 "92 5spd, all pwr, 4 dr, lo mi, very clean very gd cond runs great must sell $1200 obo 859-6233, 859 3043 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 1981 CHEVY BLAZER at PS PW 4x4. 350 35 SBFG Mud terrain, 4 in. rancho lift. Call Chad 434-5934 S1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 4x4 SUV Red 145K new transmission many extras, sacrifice $4000 OBO. Steve 908-0026. 4 -2003 WHITE S TRAILBLAZER 1 18k mi, cd, tint, pwl, $18K obo, very clean. Call 904- 422- 0407/768-7995 2004 JEEP LIBERTY $14K, 4wd, auto, I power windows AC, 39k mi, excel- lent condition. Call 807-4822 S99 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED, LOADED, GOLD, ASKING $6500, MAY CONSIDER PARTIAL TRADE, 843-412.-1116/ S877.-767.-2783 lif; I 4w8'i'*-IxEu :cI. u'1 '04. 2 to choose from. Call for price! COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 CHEVY Blazer S10 4x4, runs great new trans, brakes, en rebuild $1500 obo. 292.1274 Chevy Pickup /2ton 1500 series.1997, k1,66 000 miles AT, AC, white, SWB V6 Vortec, real nice 904 272- 7352 CHEVY S10 '01 ext cab. New 4 cyl eng, 5spd, $6500 obo 223-6953 CHEVY S-10 Crew Cab 4x4'03. Loaded, excel- lent condition, priced to sell now $13,975.389 7700 CHEVY Suburban '98, LT, C2500, 4x4, custom trim w/step rails, 6.5L, die- sel turbo, 24mpg, 109K mi, asking $12,500 obo. 904-261-9122 Chevy Tahoe Z71 '04 Loaded, $29,995. Call 219-1766 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER '05 Outstanding condition, fully loaded, priced to sell this week. $18,975. Call 389-7700 Chevy Z71 '01-ext cab, great truck, must sell $10,900. 912-552-1801 Chevy Z71 '01-ext cab, great truck, must sell $10900 912-52-1801 S DODGE DAKOTA c. STE'- c a i 311 251 5001 DODGE Rni 1500i.LT 'l:, i i5 :.:.. 912 57& 0919i DODGE RAM- 250- '-. S: CB iT. rn ,'.3; nT .:.k I r .:- .r,r ,: 3m pe," ':6 i,"i ,-C1 ',9,j .c",, 4571 I I 112 -- FACTORY WHEELS & / 1 TIRES-iJ i. ". - FORD EXCURSION LMTD 03 bik "', .-:-i 'C-k $31K. C3110 4 4-0 1 4 J FORD EXCURSION LIM- ITED 01 chj.-: BSntri. T.urL,: D Cre c'l. ,r-a siat. tow pkg, hi hwy miles, $15,900. 904-262-9020 Arrive in style! $13,990 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Ford Expedition '03. Very clean, must sell fast! $17,988. Call now 338-1055 FORD EXPEDITION XLT '04 -Loaded, leather, $23,500obo. 904 321- 0517 carry the big load $11,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Ford F150 Super Crew '01- 82K ml. $10,000 must sell fast. 509-8888 FORD RANGER '89 Ext Cab. Standard Transm. V6 eng. $1400.448.0718 Ford XL450 '06- Diesel, 8ft flat bed, w/Reading tool boxes.2600 ml, crew cab. $37,500 obo. Call 237-7491 nC [a l']=hr-1 0 Buy of the week! $18,999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Smooth Performance! COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC Envoy SLE '02, 6cyl, bik w/grey interior, brand new 05 eng. 5yr -100K mi wrrty, dual pwr seat & running board, like new cond. $18,500 obo. Call 731-4013 Demands attention $5999 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 GMC SIERRA '85 Pick up, Red, small V8, AT, orig AM/FM/8 track stereo, w/CB, $2900 874 1990 )ti)A1i ;l,1,] U:(,I;* Import Headquarter spe- cial of the week! $599 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Jeep Cherokee Sport '01 Clean 4x4 Auto Priv. One Owner Call 631 9780 Support your mlt. The beutbauin in town. We bring the military market to you. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. JEEP WRANGLER '04. Auto, 4x4, low miles. $17,988 or $298mo wac. Must call now 338-1055 JEEP WRANGLER RUBI- CON '05. Immaculate condition, 3K miles, loaded, can finance w/$475 down. 389-7700 Lincoln Navigator '98 Red,4x4j,3rd seat. 160k mi $9900 firm.904-262-9020 MAZDA B2300 '94 Looks & runs grt, priv. owner, $3000. 724-8204 Mits Endeavor '04 4x4. Very low mi, must sell fast $289mo wac. Call 338-1055 NISSAN P/U 93. Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's NISSAN PATHFINDER SE- '00 Garage kept, 1 ownr, $9300 904- 556- 3342 Range Rover '97. Need to sell fast. $7995. Call 338-1055 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 4, oyota Prius Hybrld '04 11,500 v miles, Pkg #4, side air bags, gauge kept, like new white, $21,795 264-2973 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LTD '03 Every option. DVD player, low mi, new tires, 1 own, garaged, sacrifice, $26,500obo. 735-7515 Stands apart for the rest! $12,990 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 Toyota Tundra '05 Reg Cab. V6, very low miles, $248mo wac. Call 338-1055 1345 Vans/Buses DODGE VAN SE 97 Good condition, $3000 firm. Call 352-473-1393 FORD E. 250 '97 cargo van, AT, AC, good cond, runs well, $3700 obo. 997-1098 FORD VAN '95 Hi Top, TV, VCR, Ithr, 99K immac. $4500 OBO 472-7864 GMC Safari '00-SLE, loadedwhite extBlue intfront& rear AC's, 3rd row seat,84k mi new tires.$5500 obo. 879-0933 /879-2828 SMercury Villager 198 SNautica edition mini lvan. Garage kept, good condition $2900 obo. Call 912-673-8710 NISSAN QUEST '97 Exc cond, 120K ml, $5500 280-0310 or 631.9735 Won't last at only $4998 COGGIN PONTIAC Atlantic 1-866-568-6000 PONTIAC TRANSPORT '91, moms van, loaded, 139k mi $1850 obo. 722-9714 or 635-4635 l350Miscellaneous ,13,0 Auto $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! Cars from $500! Listings 800-749-8116 x2529 2000 ETON ATV blue, $600 obo. Call S Chasity @619-0026 SGO .ART 4 w/roll bars single .1 rider. Needs gas tank, rusted out $55. Will repair. $250 obo. 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