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Secretary Retires Odom Leaves After 40 Years Of Service Page 4 Base Gym Facility Offers Wide Range Of Programs Pages 6-7 Jingle Bell Jog 154 Participate In Annual Event Page 13 THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 Photos byJO2(SW) Bill Larn Cmdr. William Zirzow, commanding officer of VP-45, stands with his family just after returning from a six-month deploymer During their mission, members of VP-45 visited 16 countries in the Middle East and Western Pacific. 'Pelicans' home for Christmas By Lt. j.g. Kelly Chufo VP-45 PAO he best holiday gift of all arrived Dec. 12 for the families of the VP- 45 "Pelicans." It didn't come by sleigh or wrapped with a fancy bow but rather by P-3C Orion aircraft, wrapped in camouflage flight suits and fresh from the fight in the global war on ter- rorism. All aircrew and support personnel arrived safely at NAS Jacksonville just in time to catch Santa sliding down their chimney after a successful six- month deployment to both Fifth and Seventh Fleets. This historic P-3C deploynient flown in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom included many "firsts" for the Pelicans. Most notably among the many accomplishment was being the first East Coast VP squadron in recent years to deploy to the 5th and 7th Fleets, the first to deploy to Al Udeid Air Force Base, Qatar, and the first to operate from a forward deployed operating base located in Iraq. VP-45 set out on deployment with one goal in mind: achieve unparalleled mission success in all theaters of opera- tion. An ever-increasing operational tempo, demanding schedules and blis- tering heat constantly challenged squadron personnel, but the Pelicans remained dedicated and optimistic about their mission and to the many contributions they were making towards the war effort. When further faced with the task of redeploying all personnel and assets from Bahrain to Qatar, they immedi- ately recognized the redeployment as an opportunity to spearhead the devel- opment of operating procedures for future Navy maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft deployments. Furthermore, the standards of excel- lence held by all VP-45 Sailors ensured sustained informational superiority for the ground forces the squadron sup- ported throughout the deployment. When the first crew left Jacksonville in late May of last year, little did they know that they would be playing such a major part in the global war on ter- rorism by providing critical, real-time support to coalition troops both at sea and on land. During the deployment, the Pelicans were dispersed to six bases and were separated by 12 time zones, while bringing the fight to remote locations in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In all, the Pelicans completed more than 600 missions and amassed more than 3,500 flight hours during their deploy- ment. Despite the long hours and hard work, VP-45 Sailors still found the time See VP-45, Page 10 At last! Nathan Welden walks over for warm embrace from his grandfather, V 45 Command Master Chief CMDC Lawrence Welden, who just stepped his plane. Sailors needed for federal income tax training From NLSO Naval Legal Service Office Southeast Detachment. Jacksonville, will sponsor free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) training Jan. 9-13 in the Tax Center, Building 583, first deck. This five-day course is taught by Internal Revenue Service instructors and will provide VITA representatives with the knowledge to electronical- ly prepare federal income tax returns on 1040EZ, 1040A and 1040's. Each command tasked last year with providing TAD personnel to staff the NAS Jax Tax Center is ,. strongly encouraged to provide the same number of personnel this year and to have them attend this training. Tax return preparation is often perceived as a ,ed complicated and time-consuming evolution and nt. many service members and'or their families turn to commercial preparers to assist them. However, the fees that are charged can be very high, sometimes well in excess of $100 per return. This is why volun- I steering for the VITA program is important. The VITA program greatly enhances the quality of life. Last year. the NAS Jax Tax Center helped prepare and e-file more than 2,775 federal income tax returns, saving Sailors, retirees and their fami- lies more than $331,742 in commercial tax prepara- tion fees. If you are interested in attending the course and Being sent TAD to staff a tax center, please notify your chain of command. Retirees and/or spouses who would like to volunteer to work in the tax cen- ter are also highly encouraged to attend. To make reservations for a quota, or for addition- al information, please contact LN1(SW/FMF) Troy LeBlanc at 542-2960, Ext. 15 or email michael.leblanc@navy.m-ril. A chat with i Adm. Boensel By 01 Mike England Assistant Editor r a ,P- M off Supply aces inspection By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor he NAS Jacksonville Supply Department recently received a grade of outstanding from Commander, Naval Air Forces (COMNAVAIR) during a semi- annual inspection of their operations last month. The inspectors looked at many aspects of the department's operations including Aviation Support Division (ASD), Stock Control and Material Control. According to Supply Department's Material Control Officer Lt. j.g. Jay Ramsey, the inspection outcome was a result of the way the department conducts business. "We are consistently conducting inventories and finding ways to improve processes internally rather than waiting for someone to tell us to do it," Ramsey stated. "The hard work the men and women of this department put in is reflected in the results we consistently achieve." The COMNAVAIR inspectors looked at things such as inventory accuracy, records and monthly reports and were impressed with the department as a whole, although there were a few areas that stood out. "ASD was the first activity to obtain a perfect score within the training and security functional area," Ramsey said. "Our Navy Aviation Logistics Command managed admission system administrators also did a great job of making sure maintenance got what they needed from us in an efficient manner. Material Division also impressed the inspectors with their high standards of inventory accuracy and location validity." Ramsey attributes the department's success to the improvement of maintenance and work center processes, improved turnaround times and the ease of communica- tion between divisions. "When you have so many dotted lines it's very easy lose track of what everyone else is doing," Ramsey stated. "However, when you have the finest team in the fleet, communication is a lot easier." NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson wasn't at all surprised by Supply Department's performance. "Supply Department has always performed at a high level," Dobson said. "They validate the principle of cost wise readiness." "I couldn't be prouder of our supply team," said NAS Jacksonville Supply Officer Cmdr. Frank Sarra. "They set the standard for the air station in terms of professional- ism and performance and they realize how important it is to the warfighter that we get the right part to the right place at the right cost." The following are questions and answers from a recent interview with Rear Adm. Mark Boensel, commander, Navy Region Southeast who assumed the position Dec. 9. Q: How does it feel to be back in Jacksonville? A: It's great to see familiar faces and be back in the terri- tory I'm acquainted with. I guess your comfort level goes up a little when you come back to a place you know your way around, fully realizing of course that my new job has a scope well beyond Jackson- ville. Rear Adm. Mark Boensel Q: What do you think will be your greatest challenges as Com- mander, Navy Region Southeast? A: I think we're still in a transformational mode in the way we manage shore installations. That will con- tinue in the context of BRAC and the possibility of being responsible for geographical areas we weren't responsible for before. Certainly, this part of the country has been subject to some natural disaster issues in the past and the forecasters tell me that we can expect that to continue for the foreseeable future. I think those along with the continuing challenges with budgets and resources will be the biggest things to look at. Q: What will your priorities be as CNRSE? A: Being able to deliver the right amount of readi- ness at right cost to the fleet is definitely a priority. We still have work to do in determining the right amount of readiness as global changes and mission See BOENSEL, Page 10 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 5k Run The NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will host a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 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 I Of-' If Iff~s~L;; jQ L f`**;*s fu~~x;~~~ irm-, pp-~ ~7;f 4, fI will be four divisions: men's active duty, women's active duty, Smen's open and women's open with awards for first, second and third place in each division. S For more information, call Tim at 5 England at 542-4877. www.jaxairnews.com TOUCHING BASE A -------- --------- 'C I- --b I "I~llf l gk6i'v~l-elb!, %,'lzlwl~- 'NI QIIOAZI I l,,' "Ill'A-,J4"to.;I 1"4,i 1r?", 141" ,111'%-, "'l-7 tll I*; Al" ` llti--7&Mlg; tl'lll-I.P.i I v E` , 1 1'1 i 2 Jal Airl NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Blue on blue crime is completely unacceptable By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief As I look back on 2005, I see our Navy accomplished great things around the world. I often marvel at the awe- some power of the combat capabilities we bring to the global war on terrorism that is being waged in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the com- passion of our people that continues to show through in many areas around the world, including our own Gulf Coast last year follow- ing the deadly hurricanes. I'm most impressed with almost everything our Navy accomplishes. However, there is one thing that seems to detract from our long list of accomplish- ments. It's called blue on blue crime. Throughout the year, I saw too many cases of Sailors attacking Sailors. Whether on liberty, under- way, in our out of uniform, I can't help but wonder why some would turn on our own? Whether it's inten- tional violence or acts of hazing, it's completely unac- ceptable and we need ,to do better in 2006. I was raised to respect those I work with and have done my level best to live up to the term shipmate. When I read about a Sailor who lost his or her cool and attacked another Sailor, I always wonder what could have been done to prevent the situation from escalat- ing. For example, why were the two Sailors together in the first place? It's no secret none of us FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson get along with everyone at work. However, disliking a co-worker is not a green light to attack them. My gut tells me that if I don't particularly care for some- one, I try to avoid situations that pits us head to head. I certainly wouldn't go on liberty with someone I felt was rude, disrespectful, careless, etc. Each of us has the power to choose our own friends in life and if you are hanging out with the wrong people because you feel you don't have a choice, I'd chal- lenge you to re-think that feeling. While it's true there are instances of Sailors attack- ing Sailors at work, it's more common on liberty. In the workplace, the attacks are more psychological than physical. Demeaning some- one because they are differ- ent from you is offensive and each of us should try to live to a higher standard. The golden rule applies: treat others as you would be treated! Shipmates, our actions carry consequences. When we choose to engage another person in a negative way, others often witness our behavior and start to make character judgments. How do you think others see you? Would they consider you rude? Pompous? Aggres- sive? Angry? Now and then I believe it's healthy for all of us to stop for a moment and think about this. If you think oth- ers see you in a less-than- favorable way, the good news is we all have the abil- ity to change. Granted, it isn't always easy, but it is often necessary. Because we all work together, I truly believe most issues arise from work. If you don't get along on the job, it's tough for me to think you'll get along with those people who upset you on liberty. Here are a few tips that I recommend you practice at work . tips that might make you a better Sailor and lower the chance of your behavior upsetting those around you: * Don't have loud telephone conversations. * Clean up after yourself - don't make others clean up after you. * Don't show up late for muster or meetings. * Don't steal from your co- workers. * Try to always say please and thank you. * Don't talk behind some- one's back. * Don't ask someone to lie for you. * Don't blame someone else when you are at fault. S* Don't take credit for some- one else's work. * Don't try to impose your opinion on others. * Don't tell offensive jokes. * Pull your own weight: * Don't complain about the Navy, your supervisor, or co- workers. * Don't have a condescend- ing attitude toward others. In a perfect world, every- one would get along and respect each other, on and off duty. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world. Each of us will encounter people who annoy us, upset us, disrespect us, and chal- lenge us throughout our lives. When we come in con- tact with these people, we have options. The option that should never be chosen is to resort to physical vio- lence. I've never read a report where I truly believed a Sailor was in the right by attacking another - no matter what the other Sailor said or did. Choose your friends wise- ly and do your level best to avoid offensive behavior at work. If you do those things, and try to, distance yourself from those people you don't get along with, I think you'll find you like the Navy better and you'll have fewer confrontations that at least open the possibility of violence. I expect each and every one of you to live up to our core values of Honor. Courage and Commitment. Keep in mind the golden rule and always think before you act. With all of your help, we can complete- ly eliminate blue on blue crime and that would be a great thing for our Navy. Happy New Year Ship- mates! ON THE HOMEFRONT ~Cem: Fhw wa ?u "s ipiud minb'4. t as se, mk us w edw k4 md b a ___w__fto ona -0 .a-b a.% _o Gnaw 0=- - - 4 m M-06W- fomo* t -- --- c ~ r -s - S .- 0-.M -- ow ONE= 0 -mow 'f- M 0 &. -t o woGne *%a - _ _o o i _, n. - .. G . .- _, ,, 0e .. . t-he Veteran's Administration has readjusted the- The active duty GI Bill will increase from $1,004 a month for a fll-time student to $1,034 a month.- m r *s-a 1 - vation.* for S.R.) The Depe ini dents Educational Assistanced the GI Bill basic payment rate to reflect the4 o- increased cost of education tuition a nd other rate, activunder Chapter 35GI Bil of thie G.I. Bill, increases to $moth a time n o month. FiThe Selective Reserve (S.R.) GI Bill will go from $288 a month to $297. The announcctivated Reserve GI Billd is will be up to $827 depending istration the length of acti-he t GI Bill OJT and Apprymentic rate to reflect theogram for S.increased cost of education tuitional Assistancer The active duty GI Bill will increasofthe G.I. Bill, increases to $827month for a full-time student to $1,034 a month.h. $827 a month. .b- - Saturday 5 p.m. Cathoic Mass Sb 0 0 8 Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy SEucharist Episcopal S9:30 a.m. Catholic - S- a - -- You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant SWorship " Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. i ,- MR3 HERTHER SADLER, i. P \ Job title/command: NAS Jax Security Department Hometown: Cliniton, Tenn. Family Life: I have a boyfriend in Japan. Past Duty Stations: Atsugi, Japan Career Plans: Not sure yet. Most Interesting Experience: Joining the Navy and traveling. - Words of Wisdom: All things through God are possible. S.... NCY GRRCIF ,L., Job title/command: Secretary, Defense Commissary Agency Hometown: Puerto Rico Family Life: Married with four children. SPast Duty Stations: Roosevelt Roads, SPuerto Rico I Career Plans: To improve my computer Skills and to make grade. Most Interesting Eperience: My PCS From Puerto Rico to Jacksonville. SWords of Wisdom: Live your life as Though today is your last. Ceremony to honor Speicher slated for Jan. 17 A ceremony to honor Capt. Scott Speicher will take place Jan. 17, the 15th anniversary of his disappear- ance. All Navy active duty, Department of Defense civilians, retirees and family members are invited to attend and pay tribute to this local Navy hero. Speicher is a Jacksonville resident who is listed MIA/cap- tured and has been missing since Jan. 17, 1991. The ceremony hosted by the Jacksonville Fire Fighters and Friends Working to Free Scott Speicher will be held at the Jacksonville Firefighters Hall at 625 Stockton Street at 7 p.m. For more information, visit http://speichervig- il2006.mygroupsite.com/ intro.php, or contact Kristi Lade at Kristi@FreeScottSpeicher.org. NCLC offers free prep classes T he Navy College Learning Center offers free ASVAB/ACT/SAT prep classes to help increase scores in math, reading and English. The following are the upcoming classes: Jan. 9-20, Jan. 23 Feb. 3, Feb. 6-17. 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 e-mail jacksonvil- lenclc@plato.com. 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 J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque StaffWriter J02(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The iJA All NEv is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the l AIRi NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JuAh l NI can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the 11all113NS Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JI AM 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- ingadvertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 Sb"*i@9 I Ix MIr Nesw NAS Jicksonville. Thrsdav. T 520 Fj --Z t J" J.,~~? - Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside Nat' I HI Ei~f'1 Faw 74'U r'rzi~ I'T '.'-'. "R'-^ .^E B 1 . :1 ?,--' j . w' ys m ^ . s ~I~S~~. -r * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS Surrounded by an abundance of trees Homes ready for move-in NOW! 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The Sailor fell overboard at approx- imately 2:15 a.m. during routine MSO. The ship and aircraft from Carrier Air Wing 8 (CVW-8) immedi- ately started rescue operations. The HS-3 helicopter returned the Sailor to the deck of the carrier short- ly after 3 a.m., where medical person- nel evaluated the Sailor, who was determined to be in good condition. Theodore Roosevelt and CVW-8 are currently deployed to the region con- ducting maritime security operations and providing air support for multi- national ground forces in Iraq. MSO set the conditions for security and.stability in the maritime environ- ment as well as complementing the counter-terrorism and security efforts of regional nations. MSO deny international terrorists use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport per- sonnel, weapons, or other material. HS-11 returns from successful training mission By Lt. j.g. Steve Smith HS-11 PAO Recently, the "Dragon- slayers" of HS-11 returned from a suc- cessful detachment aboard USS Enterprise (CVN-65), taking part in sea trials, flight deck certification (FDC) and Tailored Ships Training Availability (TSTA) from Oct. 11 to Nov. 22. HS-11 departed Norfolk on board USS Enterprise, which recently came out of dry dock, and other aircraft from Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1) pounded the carri- er's flight deck while renewing their carrier qualifications and testing the carrier's new improve- ments.and upgrades. At the completion of FDC, USS Enterprise and CVW-1 rolled into TSTA during which more than 1,000 sorties were complet- ed, proving USS Enterprise was up to the task. The Dragonslayers exe- cuted a myriad of missions, including plane guard, deck landing qualifications, Photo courtesy of HS- 11 An HH-60 Sea Hawk from HS-11 returns from a detachment aboard USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Nov. 22. search and rescue (SAR) investigations, combat SAR, CATM exercises, and antisubmarine warfare training. Additionally, the HS-11 crew conducted vertical replenishment missions; successfully transferring more than 1,800 cargo pal-. lets from USNS ships, allowing USS Enterprise to return to port earlier than expected. The squadron also took part in several missions with their fellow CVW-1 squadrons including count- er targeting and combat SAR, which tested the flexi- ability and procedures of the entire airwing, a true bene- fit to real-world operations. With more than 500 mishap-free flight hours flown during FDC and TSTA, the Dragonslayers of HS-11 were more than ready to perform the mis- sion. In Memoriam MWR Department loses a co-worker and friend n Dec. 27, Julia Caudill, Morale, Wel- fare and Recreation (MWR) Department's passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. Caudill, 36, began working at the NAS Jacksonville MWR Department in 1999 where she oversaw all aspects of the aquat- ics program. "Julie was Miss Aquatics here. She was definitely a peo- ple-person. She would go out of her way to do what she could to help anyone, anytime, any- place," said MWR Athletic Director Tim McKinney. "She took a lot of pride in our aquatics program and did a wonderful job. I'm just sorry that I only got to work one summer with her. She will be sorely missed."' "I never realized how much of an asset she was until she got sick and I became directly involved in the aquatics program. When she was here, I knew things were going to get done," said Mc- Kinney. "Julie ran the indoor and outdoor pool pro- grams, making sure there were enough lifeguards, they were properly Julia Caudill trained and everyone was up to par on what they needed to do in case there was an emergency," con- tinued McKinney. A native of Hinsdale, Ill., Caudill moved here from Lombard, Ill. in 1981. She graduated with a BS/MS from the University of North Florida. She was a mem- ber of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Jacksonville. Her survivors include her husband of five years, Michael Caudill of Jacksonville, parents, Luke and Celeste Reckamp of Ocala, Fla., and brothers, Bradley Reckamp of Jacksonville and Cmdr. Douglas Reckamp of Chesapeake, Va. Odom retires after 40 years of government service By Lt. Tony Walters CPRW-11 PAO Judy Odom, executive secretary for Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW-11), retired Tuesday after 40 years and six months of service. A pillar of CPRW-11 and the maritime patrol and reconnaissance force, Odom's sagely guidance .has been called upon from :all levels of leadership. She has served as the subject matter expert on executive procedure, as .well as counselor, confi- : dant, and friend to 12 com- :modores, more than 15 -chief staff officers and numerous VP leaders, six' of which have reached flag rank. Odom kicked off her civil service career at the Veterans Administration Hospital ini Birmingham, Ala., moving to Jackson- ville in 1980. She began her Navy adventure in March 1981 when she ,accepted the position of secretary to the senior medical officer at the Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Branch Medical Clinic. In 1985, Odom trans- ferred to HS-1 as the com- manding officer's secretary. Later that same year she joined CPRW-11 as the special projects office sec- retary where she assisted in the development and implementation of the Mobile Operations Control Reminder... Active duty personnel are reminded that: Weekend Sick Call is: 8 a.m. noon in the Naval Hospital Emergency Room ,i_.a,' Hdi-M" "B, RotoFy-By Hela-Max SALE S23999 HBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O. 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 ni,'r., Center, now a mainstay in the global war on terror- ism. It was in 1987 that she began her term. as the executive secretary for CPRW-11, responsible for the efficient operations of the office of the com- modore. Odom performed her duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner, serving as the administrative and proce- dural cornerstone of the command. Her specific achieve- ments have significantly improved command effi- ciency and provided the backbone for CPRW-11 throughout the years. CPRW-11 Capt. Dennis Sinnett reminisced, "As commodores and chief staff officers came and went, Odom provided the cohe- sive force that made each transition the smoothest possible. Her exemplary. management abilities, administrative skills, and demanding high standards have been crucial to the superior and efficient oper- ation of CPRW-11. She is undoubtedly the most revered employee at my command and will be greatly missed as she retires." Odom was recently pre- sented the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award for her accomplishments as executive secretary. Other awards and honors include.two Navy Merit- orious Civilian Service awards, 22 Outstanding Performance awards and 14 Special Act/Service awards, among others. Her unmatchable perform- ance serves as the hall- mark of a 40-year career in Government service. 1' 'I % Tuition Assistance for Most Programs From Allied Schools Photo courtesy of CPRW- 11 CPRW-11 Executive Secretary Judy Odom is presented with the Superior Civilian Service Award by Capt. Dennis Sinnett, CPRW-11. Odom retired Tuesday after more than 40 years of government service. bP DAMS HOMESof NoMwesm Fda. 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While living in e South Florida, I came to appreciate the wisdom of practicing good preventive medicine. I was suf- fering from a pretty nasty pollen allergy. I finally went to see my doc- tor. He prescribed some medication to fix the immediate problem and then he advised me to start taking Vitamin C on a daily basis. The good doctor told me that Vitamin C is an effective allergy inhibitor. He didn't understand exact- ly how it worked once it got into the body's system but he was confident that a steady, daily regimen of Vitamin C would build up my immune system and I would have less allergy occurrences. I took his advice on faith and "religiously" started to consume the daily dosages. Over a period of time I experienced less aller- gy incidents. I was practicing preven- tive medicine. There is much to be said about the value of good preventive medicine. The by-products of a well-managed health-maintenance program are good health, preservation of capital and added years of good living. SIf we're smart, we'll practice pre- ventive maintenance on our vehicles, on our appliances and how about our marriages? Well, good preventive measures (preventive medicine) are not only good for health and machin- ery. It is also extremely important for maintaining good marriages. bunrLRIN 0 UHNEH Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina That is why the Command Religious Program at the NAS Jax Chapel Center offers the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP). PREP is a tried and proven method for marital/relational preventive maintenance. This work- shop is conducted monthly. What is the purpose of PREP? Many couples are as committed as ever at having a successful, happy relationship, but sometimes they fiiid attaining that goal difficult. Often they lack the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve the relationship they really want. PREP is designed to address the following topics: How to communicate better and solve problems. How to handle disagreements and conflict. How to promote a sense of work- ing as a team. Why men and women communi- cate differently. How to keep friendship, fun and intimacy alive. How to strengthen your commit- ment to each other. ",. Chaplains and marital counselors many times must intervene during times of marital crisis. PREP can and will prevent that from occurring if its principles are faithfully applied. If you are married, I strongly encourage you to attend PREP, even if all is going fine. It's good preventive medicine. If you are a department or section head, I encourage you to allow your personnel the time-off to take advantage of this opportunity. It's an investment with long-term benefits. Schedule of classes for 2006 Jan. 30-31 and Feb. 27-28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Classes will be held at the Chapel Center (Building 751) and may require TAD orders for service mem- bers (check with your command and bring the orders to class). Civilian attire, please. Civilian employees are welcome. Engaged couples encouraged to attend. Call 542-3051 to make your reservation. Safe driving means no traffic violations By David Colburn NAS:Jax Safety Office AS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson cares about your safety and wants to change the way you drive to make you a safe driver. We, have so many wrecks on this station that stem from pure, unadul- terated, carelessness, it's.. the words just fail me! You are not obeying basic rules of the road, much less, the writ- ten traffic laws. You are running STOP signs, and getting into wrecks. You are running red lights and getting into wrecks. You are changing lanes without looking, and getting into wrecks. You. are turning from the wrong lane, and getting into wrecks. Do you see the pattern? Everyone needs to obey the traffic laws. The NAS Jax Security. Department is cracking down on traf- fic law violators. Let's take STOP signs as an example; it's not like FASOTRAGRULANT Det Jax selects Sailor of the Year From FASOTRAGRULANT Detjax SW1(AW/NAC) Gregory Baker has been selected the Sailor of the Year 2005 for Fleet Aviation specialized Operations Training Group Atlantic (FASOTRAGRULANT) Detachment Jax. A native of Jacksonville and 1989 graduate of Middle- burg High School, he the Navy in "2 February .i' . .1991, com- pleting basic h' . training at Great Lakes, n ti' Ill. Baker :- graduated from Naval Aircrew-man Candidate School and Rescue Swimmer School in AWl (AW/NAC) Gregory Baker Pensacola. He then completed Aviation Warfare Systems Operator "A" school in Millington, Tenn. During his career he has been assigned to HS-7 and as an instructor at Commander, Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Surface Rescue Swimmer School where he earned his master training specialist designation. He then transferred to HS-3, fol- lowed by his tour at FASOTRAGRULANT Detachment Jax where he is currently serving as the undersea war- fare leading petty officer, safety petty officer; master training specialist coordinator, First Class Association president, CPR instructor and Morale, Welfare and Recreation president. Baker recently earned his emergency medical techni- cian certification and made the president's list at Florida Community College at Jacksonville with a 4.0 grade point average. He has also accumulated more than 3,000 hours bf flight time in the SH-3H and SH- 60F/H aircraft. Baker was selected as FASOTRAGRULANT Detachment Jacksonville's Sailor of the Half Year for the Second Half of 2005 and Sailor of the Year for 2005. I See TRAFFIC, Page 11 6 JaxAIr HNWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 Alberto Castillo, a Navy retiree, bench presses a combined 180 pounds during his Dec. 14 workout in the newly equipped free weight room at the base gym. (Above) NAS Jacksonville Morale, Recreation and Welfare Recreational Aid Cathy Tatum watches as AW1(AW) Fernando Padilla signs in at the Base Gym Dec. 14. (At right) NAS Jacksonville Morale, Recreation and Welfare Athletic Director Tim McKinney, a certified personal trainer, shares some pointers about the newly installed equipment with AW1 Fernando Padilla of VP-30. Padilla, an avid fitness enthusiast works out every day at the base gym. Base gym rings in new year with new equipment B~Miriam S. Gallet Editbr H cooking for a place to ful- fill your New Year's weight and fitness reso- ons? Perhaps a visit to the n ly equipped, full-scale NAS J* sonville Morale, Welfare and Creation (MWR) Department Ginnasium is the answer to k ping those 2006 fitness-relat- ec solutions alive. located in Building 614, on the corner of Gillis Street and Enterprise Avenue, this multi- pipose facility offers a wide vari- et, of exercise equipment and courts and serves a varied cus- tomer base. "Our gym is a co-ed, health and fitness facility, which, provides some of the finest, most adgVanced equipment for our serv- ice members and other author- ized patrons," said Tim McKinney, MWR Department athletic direc- tor and facility manager. "Sailors will find that our new equipment enables them to vary their work- outs resulting in maximum effec- tiveness."/ "Wi th personal readiness at the top of the Chief of Naval Opera- tions' list, there are far more rea- sons to start an exercise program today than there are excuses not to," he added. In addition to the free weight and cardiovascular rooms, the gym also has a basketball court, three racquetball courts, a mas- sage therapist and an Olympic size swimming pool, which offers adult lap and open recreational swimming, swimming lessons and water aerobics. The pool also serves as a training facility for :.9 the search and rescue school and the command's personal readi- ness test. The newly installed cardio and free weights equipment affords Sailors and other patrons all of the benefits of similar equipment found at private facilities. Also, perfectly located for a relaxing experience after a good workout are the steam and sauna rooms in the men and women's locker rooms. With the exception of a nominal fee for water aerobics classes and massages, Sailors and other authorized patrons have free use of the facility and all of its equipment. The gym also has a fast growing Pro Shop, selling various sport oriented drinks, aquatic merchandise and NAS Jax T-shirts and serves as the center for all intramural sports, seasonal sports gear rental and picnic areas rental. "Our fitness and intramural sports program run by the gym staff exists to improve the quality of life of our Sailors. Further- more, it contributes to the opera- tional effectiveness of our base and the Navy," explained Capt. Chuck Tamblyn, NAS Jackson- ville executive officer. The gym is also responsible for posting the heat index flag out- side its main entrance during the summer months. "We post the flags based on the Naval Atlantic Meteorological and Oceanographic Facility's Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) readings," stated McKinney. "In the summer, we take hourly WBGT readings between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Based op those readings, we post the HM3 Danielle Rexmick of Naval Hospital Branch Clinic Jacksonville runs indoors on a newly installed treadmill. appropriate heat index flag," explained Cathy Tatum, lead recreational aid at the gym. Four different colored flags are used to warn fitness enthusiasts of the present heat index. The black flag flies when the WBGT has reached a dangerous level, and people should curtail strenu- ous activities. A red flag calls for extreme caution; yellow repre- sents caution and a green flag tells you that all is safe. These flags are only an indicator of the heat and humidity index on any given day. "Never exercise out- doors if the flag is black," McKinney said emphatically. According to NAS Jax Command Master Chief, CMDCM(AW) Chris Green, the gym is one of the most important places for a Sailor to patronize. "A fit Sailor is an effective asset to NAS Jax, to the Navy and to Vheir families," remarked Green. "Our base gym serves our mem- bers 24/7 and the staff ensures the facility is adequately equip- ped and manned." Built in 1946, the gymnasium was the site for the Navy's search and rescue program until the mid- '70s, when it became a multi-pur- pose gymnasium. Currently, the facility serves an average of 20,000 active duty members a month. "Presently, the chain of command is working on getting a military construction project approved for a new multi-million dollar facility," said McKinney. "The NAS Jax MWR Gym is one of the busiest base gyms in the entire Navy and our facility is very old. It's time for a new home." Fleet Aviation Specialized Operation Training Group employee Jaquetta Wells works out in one of he new machines at the base gymi JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 7 Jacob Butacan, a lifeguard at the base indoor pool, practices his swim- ming skills. NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation Aerobics Instructor Eva Pittsinger teaches a water aerobics class at the indoor pool. '11 -,' , :i:.... -..... : ~ l o" ,,,oda ,. ,3,. . 0~ 0 ~zmiilIf4l 'T.I Phluusf by Miriam 9. Ballet Dolores Gong (left) and Sherry Cape enjoy a spin on the new Life Cycles at the base gym. Sailors from various commands aboard NAS Jacksonville enjoy a game of basketball during their lunch hour Dec. 14. 8 IaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 Photo courtesy of VP-30 Twenty-four Sailors from VP-30 display their frocking letters after their frocking ceremony. Front row, from left, AT3 Virginia Hernandez, YN3(SW) Ta'Landa Young, SK3 Tiffany Gill, AT3 Jennifer Lawson, and PS3 Maryann Casanada. Back row, from left, AE3 Joshua Davis, AM3 Christopher Runge, AE2(AW) Darick Yelder, PR3 Stephen Ferguson, AE2 Aaron Beasley, AE3 Grant Johnson, AD3 Victor Verdejo, AD3 Carlos Camacho, AO1 Mark Givens, AM2 Joseph Elliott, AM2(AW) Nhan Quan, AM2 Nichol Bodenstein, HM2 Travis Salazar, PR3 Michael Ware, AE3 William Jensen, SK3 Tavarus Simon, AT3 Daniel Baker, AM1 Jason Hartwick and AW1 Nicholas Francis. VP-30 frocks 24 Sailors From staff On Dec. 1, VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer frocked his standout perform- ers during a ceremony at the VP-30 auditorium. The Sailors proudly received their frocking letters author- izing them to wear the uniform of the next higher pay grade in front of a capacity audience of officers, fellow Sailors and family members. The following Sailors were frocked to their new paygrade: AE3 Joshua Davis AM3 Christopher Runge AE2(AW) Darick Yelder PR3 Stephen Ferguson AE2 Aaron Beasley AE3 Grant Johnson AD3 Victor Verdejo AD3 Carlos Camacho AO1 Mark Givens AM2 Joseph Elliott AM2(AW) Nhan Quan AM2 Nichol Bodenstein HM2 Travis Salazar PR3 Michael Ware AE3 William Jensen SK3 Tavarus Simon AT3 Daniel Baker AM1 Jason Hartwick AW1 Nicholas Francis AT3 Virginia Hernandez YN3(SW) Ta'Landa Young SK3 Tiffany Gill AT3 Jennifer Lawson PS3 Maryann Casanada 'Nightdipper' maintenance at sea: No helos, no heroes By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO T he capability of the "Nightdip- pers" to complete any of their core missions, which include search and rescue and anti-subma- rine warfare, depends upon the main- tainers' ability to keep the HS-5 air- craft up and flying. With HS-5 recent- ly spending time at sea, all squadron personnel had the opportunity to practice their professions under chal- lenging conditions, specially, the Sailors assigned to the maintenance :department. SHS-5 Maintenance Department stands as one of the squadron's most integral assets, both at sea and at home. Much like the rest of the com- ionents on board the ship, the main- tenance department uses the time at "sea during the pre-deployment cycle :to fine-tune their procedures. The work-ups provide excellent training for the maintainers, giving them time to learn the ins and outs of working with the carrier and its assets. These work-up cycles may involve some growing pains, but according to ATCS Scott Schuberg, "on cruise, life becomes routine and everything final- ly clicks." The difficulties of maintaining air- craft at sea include most of those encountered on land, with some addi- tional factors. Howling winds and rough sea encountered underway con- tinually wear on the aircraft. These corrosive environmental conditions require that maintainers pay con- stant attention to every minute detail on the helicopters. Additionally, the maintenance workload increases due to mandatory at sea inspections. Another obstacle is the additional time each evolution takes on board a carrier. A requirement also exists for squadron personnel to maintain an Alert 30 and Alert 60 on the carrier. The safety of the Sailors aboard the ship depends on these alerts, both in the case of a man overboard' or a potential medical evacuation. Maintaining properly operating air- craft for these alerts requires perse- verance, dedication, and flawless tim- ing on the part of the maintenance department. They must meticulously coordinate daily inspections and rou- tine maintenance amidst the demands of the flight schedule and the alerts. AD1 Lester Strickland estimates that "an evolution that takes 15 min- utes to accomplish on the beach can easily take an hour and a half on the boat." This is mostly due to the intri- cate coordination that is required between the ship's operations depart- ment and Nightdipper maintenance personnel. One benefit HS-5 possesses under- way, however, is that the maintenance personnel are at their disposal twen- ty-four hours a day. According to Strickland, "working more hours does not really matter when you work where you live." Photo courtesy ofVP-5 A group of children enjoy a visit with Santa during the CPRW-11 Children's Holiday Party Dec. 3 at Hangar 1000. CPRW-11 sponsors children's party By Lt. j.g. Paul White VP-5 PAO The holidays came a little early this year for the families of CPRW-11 when VP-5 hosted the annual CPRW-11 Children's Holiday Party Dec. 3 at Hangar 1000. For this special occasion, the P-3's that normally occupy the space were moved out to make room for a multitude of rides, games and holiday arts and crafts. "All of the CPRW-11 squadrons wanted to get together to do something special and fun with their families this holiday season," explained SKC Athea Campbell. CPRW-11 commands, including VP-5, VP-16, VP-45 and Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville collaborated to make this event a suc- cess. Approximately 150 children and parents enjoyed themselves during the event as children rode the kid- die train, bounced around in the moonwalk, had their face painted, listened to music, made holiday arts and crafts and visited with jolly old Saint Nick him- self. Presents were given to those children who were on the "good list" as well. There were also two fire engines on display for the children to tour, courtesy of the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department. Patents also delighted in the holiday atmosphere, watching their children play while eating cookies and visiting with friends. According to VP-5's Command Services Officer Lt. Matt Totoro, the kids' holiday party turned out great. "All CPRW-11 commands and staff contributed to the effort. It was a lot of hard work, but the true reward was seeing the smiles on all of the children's faces." Sailors receive surprise gifts at the VR-58 Christmas Party By Lt. 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Santa also took time to announce the much-antici- pated VR-58 2005 Sailors of the Year. The squadron's finest Sailors for the Year are AT1Wulf Werner and AM1 Leyton Saunders. VR- 58's Junior Sailors of the Year are AD1 Cassandra Farmer and AE3 Scott Nelson. 4%1 4m. .F" I ..O JaxAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 9 VS-22 holds holiday party By Lt. James Wyman VS-22 PAO After spending two consecutive Decem- bers at sea, the "Checkmates" were able to celebrate this holiday sea- son with two parties, one for the grownups and one for the kids. On Dec. 1, the Checkmates rang in the sea- son with a night out at the Hilltop Restaurant in Orange Park. Lt. James Mueller, VS-22's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) officer, says the evening went well thanks to the hard work of a number of people, especially the MWR Committee and First Class Association. The MWR Committee helped with the general coordination of the event, and the First Class Association did all the ground work, from scouting and selecting a location, to arranging and setting up all the decorations on the night of the event. Mueller especially would like to thank AM1(AW) Ivan Arredondo, PR1(AW/SW) Matthew Hughes, AT1(AW) Cesar Jimenez and AD1(AW/SW) Camanche Vasquez for their assistance. An early highlight of the evening was a performance by VS-22's resident band, SFO. SFO puts on a great show and that night was no exception. Playing original songs in a variety of genres, VS-32 plane captains contribute to record setting performance Photo courtesy of'VS-22 A group of children rush to greet Santa after he deplanes from a VS-22 S-3B at the holiday party. the band features the tal- ents of CSSA Jacob Settle on the drums, AM3 Nicholas Swafford on the bass, AM2 Paul Holladay on lead gui- tar and the charisma of front man and rhythm gui- tarist AO2 Wayne Toth. The squadron spared no expense making the evening a success, spending more than $12,000 on the event, some of which was raised by the MWR Committee and the command's Auxiliary Resale Outlet. VS-22 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Douglas Heady, aided by emcee Lt. Eric Krause, gave away $3,000 in gifts, including $1,800 worth of donations from local businesses, which were solicited by the VS-22 Officers' Spouses' Club. The big winner of the evening was ADAN Gregory Terrell, last quarter's Plane Captain of the Quarter, who walked away with a 20" Sanyo LCD TV. After the prizes were given away Heady had a few surprise announcements. Taking full advantage of the Command Advancement Program, Heady advanced ADAN Robi Ramos to AD3, AM3 Paul Holladay was advanced to AM2 and SK2 Vernet Tima was advanced to SK1. Ramos was also Flu shots available at Naval From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering influenza vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. This year, the vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard subscribers, regardless of hospital enrollment. Just present your military ID card. All patients, adults and children, are encouraged to get vaccinated. The vaccine named VS-22's 2005 Junior Sailor of the Year. The children's Christmas party proved highly success- ful as well, as families of VS-31 and the VS-24 wives and children, whose hus- bands are currently deployed also participated. The First Class Association organized a great afternoon for the kids. Three inflatable jumpers, toy bowling sets, indoor soc- cer, and coloring paper and bubble wrap taped to the floor ensured that there was plenty to do for kids of all ages. Christmas classics played on a TV while guests enjoyed pizza, cookies, cup- cakes and other treats. The real fun began with, Santa Claus flying by in a S-3B flown by VS-22 Pilot Lt. j.g. Jason Tarrant and VS-22 Executive Officer Cmdr. Paul Foster. The children lined up out- side the hangar to watch Santa taxi up and step out of his ride. Unable to con- tain their excitement, dozens of children rushed out.to greet Santa and ask for a hug. After they settled down, Santa sat down next to the Christmas tree and handed out presents to all the chil- dren. Hospital and Branch Clinics 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 specific contraindications for both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is administered. By Lt. j. g. Colin Bernard VS-32 PAO The "Maulers" of VS-32 contributed to a record-setting performance during their recent Tailored Ship Training Availability (TSTA) workup period com- pleted by Carrier Air Wing One. Through the entire cycle, the Maulers completed 165 sorties. While every member of the squadron should be commended and applauded for their efforts, the squadron's plane captains were the catalysts for the superior per- formance. Their professionalism and apti- tude enabled the squadron to safely and successfully complete evolutions that pro- pelled the Maulers into the later stages of work-ups and deployment. The plane captain program provides an opportunity of responsibility that few can match. The qualifications of each plane captain are vital to the successful and safe flight operations of each squadron. As a result, a comprehensive plane captain pro- gram is essential to safe and efficient squadron flight operations. Due to the high degree of responsibility attached to this assignment, care must be exercised in selecting plane captain candi- dates to ensure they possess sufficient mechanical ability, personal integrity, and motivation to accept this responsibility. A broad and comprehensive formal and on-the-job-training program is necessary to ensure only the most qualified individuals are designated as plane captains. VS-32 Maintenance Officer Lt. Cmdr. Rob Patrick and Division Officer Lt. Aaron Massey lead the plane captains and mem- bers of the line division and are both are equally impressed by the hard work of each plane captain. "I couldn't be prouder of the performance of the line division on TSTA. I expect con- tinued greatness from them all in the future," Patrick said. While -Massey stated, "Seeing so many members of the line division earn awards Distance learning coastline Community College's distance learning program for military personnel was cre- ated especially for you. You are closer to your degree than you think. Coastline courses are available both '^ *a'KKis;:Mlesmnuu and excel as plane captains makes my job very rewarding. This division is the back- bone of the squadron, without their efforts there would be no launches or recoveries. Several plane captains who performed extraordinarily well on TSTA were AE3 Joseph Keene, AN Evelia Mendoza and AN Nicholas Smiley. Each carried themselves with professionalism, stressing the impor- tance of safety for the aircrew as well as their fellow flight deck personnel. Keene, who was recently recognized as the Mauler Plane Captain of the Yeargaid, "The responsibility of being a plane 'ap- tain changes people; it's a huge transition." Keene was truly a mentor to each of the new, inexperienced plane captains. He pro- vided the example necessary for success. Mendoza and Smiley experienced their first major flight operations on board an aircraft carrier. They recently finished their training and are now responsible for the aircraft, as well as their subordinates in the squadron. It was a major transition. Smiley noted the fast pace of boat opera- tions saying, "The boat is up-tempoi-You have to be safe on land, however safety on the boat is the primary concern for you and your shipmates." According to Mendoza, "Being a plane captain is a huge responsibility, but it is rewarding at the same time. In training, you don't realize the importance of being a plane captain. After finally becoming one you realize how important you are to all flight operations." This responsibility is evident to all air- crew as well. Mauler pilot Lt. John Hilburn said, "Brownshirts are the heart and soul of the flight deck." The recent actions by the VS-32 plane captains were instrumental to results that were second to none. 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''W.. 1j. w amah ec "-:' ' M Gr f c a c g n l n & s n p r (B0580 if crifcae vil e reene a lm o coin. ut urh se y ay1,206 fes myntb obnd I I W.. t MA?3 * 10 laxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 FASOTRAGRULANT announces awardees for 2005 From FASOTRAGRULANT Det jax Fleet Aviation Specialized Operations Training Group Atlantic (FASOTRAGRU- LANT) announces the selection of their Military and Civilian Instructors of the Year and the Civilian of the Half Year and Year. The instructors of the year also competed in Norfolk, Va., against all other FASO sites, including FASO Cherry Point, N.C.; FASO Brunswick, Maine; FASO Norfolk, Va.; and FASO Jacksonville. AW1(AW) Anjenelle Christen- sen of FASOTRAGRULANT De- tachment Jacksonville was select- ed as the Military Instructor of the Year for FASOTRAGRULANT and the FASOTRAGRULANT Detachment Jax Military In- structor of the Year. Christensen has been on board for only 11 months and has accomplished her qualification as master training specialist, sexual assault victim intervention com- mand liaison, international mili- tary student officer; Morale, A-W UILU- D SAJi I 'l Ro Bro q' 1lk AWl Anjenelle Christensen Roy Brooks Welfare and Recreation (MWR) treasurer, training administra- tion leading petty officer and an instructor. She personally taught 13 class- es graduating 66 students and provided 2,200 academic hours. Christensen also has completed 24 semester hours toward a bach- elor's degree in work force educa- tion and curriculum development at Southern Illinois and Southern New Hampshire Universities. FASOTRAGRULANT Detach- ment Jax's Civilian Instructor of the Year is Roy Brooks. Brooks was previously qualified as a master training specialist and has instructed 27 courses involving 31 weeks of podium time in Maintenance Control, VIDS/SCIR, Logs and Records, Aircraft Weight and Balance, IMA Work Center Management and IMA Production Control. Janet Seffens has been selected as FASOTRAGRULANT Detach- ment's Jax's Civilian of the Half Year. Seffens personally taught 17 classes graduating 129 stu- dents. She was selected to pilot the IMA Material Control course and the newly developed Optimized Janet Seffens Organizational Maintenance Activity Material Control course. Seffens has served as the presi- dent of the Florida Gators Booster Club for the University of Florida. This year's FASOTRAGRU- LANT Detachment Jax Civilian of the Year is Joanne Gomez. Gomez is the administrative department head, legal officer, manpower officer, National Security Personnel System site coordinator and educational serv- ices officer. She has prepared more than 150 pieces of official correspon- Joanne Gomez dence, more than 30 awards, mul- tiple advancement and reenlist- ment documents and more than 50 military and civilian perform- ance evaluations. Gomez has also assisted the fis- cal department with the imple- mentation of the new Defense Travel System and their annual inventory. Gomez recently received her 10- year Career Service Recognition Award. She is also a Jacksonville Jaguars volunteer at Alltel Stadium in support of the detach- ment's MWR program. NAVYE SSCAMP Jan. 24 -25 In n 9A changes trickle down to us. al". s The kind of services we pro- 7ltriu to Wellne vide and the extent to which we provide them also will 7:50-S:30 Health-itness Assessment (HFA) evolve. On the resource side, 9:30-11:00 Eating for Health we need to find ways to per- 1:00-12:30 Chef ntro and Lnch (provided) form the mission as effi- ciently and economically as 1230-2:00 Stress Maagement/Relaxaton we can. 2:00-3:10 Powerflex fielsarsore Q: What kind of 3:004:00 How to choose the right athletic-shoe changes do you see com- ing down the pipe that will affect the average Jan. 25 Sailor? A: The average Sailor will 8:00-10:00 Shop for Health iCmrn sary see a lot more responsibility \100-11:00 Change: Why it ito hard? put on them individually for their development. This goes 11:00-:00 Lunch (Sweet ToBatesoran your along with Sea Warrior, Navy Knowledge Online and 1:00-2:30 HFA Reultslntro to Gym Equipmept the Five-Vector Model that's 2:30-3:00 Walk/Rul becoming more prevalent in 3:0gn-30 Back Injury Prevention aM , today's Navy. The Chief of Naval 3:30-4:00 0A/Take Home Points/Critiques Operations is conscious of ll the fact that the Navy has Ssre some responsibility to care Bidg. Bi EnterpriseSt.. ASJaclksiville.Fl. about Sailors' well being. To register: Call (904) 542-5292, ext 10 However, the expectation is that we have mature adults that can take responsibility for their careers and selves. We need to assist service Helig out members and their families and ensure their well-being is looked after. As far as career planning and development goes, a lot more focus will be put on individual to track their own development and ensure that they're doing the things the ought to be doing. Q: In closing, what would you like to say to the Sailors and Marines of the Southeast Region? A: Navy Region Southeast plays a vital role in our country's ability to defend itself, It's an impressive 'Photo by Sharon Parson organization due, in large AMC Michael Fiordiliso (left) and ATC Kenneth Kilday part, to your dedication to (wearing a flight suit) of VP-16 were among other Sailors duty. who assisted in an automobile accident on US-17 in I look forward to facing November. The accident took place near NAS the challenges that lie Jacksonville. ahead with all of you. FFSC offers educational and support programs T he NAS Jacksonville Program Workshop (sepa- Workshop (retiring) Fleet and Family rating) Jan. 24, 9 a.m.- Anger Support Center Jan. 10, 9 a.m.- Stress Management Workshop (FFSC) Life Skills Management Workshop For further information Education and Support Jan. 23-26 Transition or to register, call 542-2766, Program is the foremost Assistance Program Ext. 127. preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in January: Jan. 9-12, 7:30 p.m. - Transition Assistance l K'IVADER ST Electric-5 7999 Nitro- 259" 1HB nBY WORLD S 1 Blnding BlvdO.P. 72-6315 ,i 7273 103rd St.772-9022 !3 aoM prenleme SE OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM APPY HOUR ;Free Parking :Bachelor & Private Parties S, All Major Credit Cards/ATM M''" r;-' 0^ ^ VP-45: 'Pelicans' fly home for Christmas From Page 1 to study for advancement exams and warfare qualifi- cation boards. There were nine Sailors promoted to E4, 17 to E5 and three to E6 as well as 62 newly qualified enlisted air war- fare specialists. Reinforcing their dedication to service and country, 58 Sailors reenlisted on deployment for a grand total of $137,000 tax free reenlist- ment bonuses. The level of devotion dis- played by every VP-45 Sailor has made a differ- ence throughout the globe. "I could not be prouder of the men and women ofVP- 45," said VP-45 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Zirzow. "They met. every challenge placed before them head-on. They can take great pride in their contributions to Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and the global war on terrorism." 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Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included). For more information-on fitness and athletics call 542- 3518/3229. Martin Luther King 5K Fun Run Jan. 11, 8 a.m. Perimeter Road Call 542-3239 for more details. "Starting it off Right"Aerobathon Jan. 26 Fitness Source Two-and-a-half-hour variety aerobic class. Call 542-3518 for more details. For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Daytona 500 Keech Box Tickets on sale Jan. 13, 9 a.m. $135 Maximum ticket limit of four per person. Kennedy Space Center Jan. 14 Adults $50, children 3-11, $40 Sterling Casino Cruise in Port Canaveral Jan. 22 $13.50 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more detail at 542- 3491. Dart Tournament Tonight, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Last Buck BBQ Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Liberty Cove Santa is found! .- 1 Photo byJO2(SW) Bill Lamed AWAN Ryan Johnson receives a $250 cash award from NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson on behalf of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department. Johnson solved the mystery of the missing Santa. Each day, from Dec. 1-12, a new letter was strategi- cally posted as a hint for the hiding place of Old Saint Nick. Since most of the letters spelled out word fragments or acronyms, Johnson faced a challenge. Three of the let- ters spelled "VAN," and another three spelled "MWR." When Johnson learned that MWR Director John Bushick owned a van, all he had to do was look beneath it to find Santa Claus. Jacksonville Barracudas Trip Jan. 12 $5 Sign-up in Liberty Cove. New Orleans Weekend Trip Feb. 17-20 $120 Includes transportation and three nights lodging. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office at 542-3041. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Four Brothers (R) TRAFFIC: Violators beware! It could cost you! From Page 5 when I was in Costa Rica where the native population says, "That's just a suggestion." Here you will come to a complete stop; your vehicle is no longer moving forward and you look both ways. After that, if there is no risk of a wreck, you can resume your forward motion. During a random traffic check a couple of days ago, we found that only 61 per- cent of you actually stop at intersec- tions with posted STOP signs. In town violation of a STOP sign will get points against your license (read that as driving privileges) and a fine of about $120. At NAS Jax, you will get points against your station driving privileges and you will attend the Station Safety Department's Driver Improvement (DIP) course. When you run a red light out in town, it will get you points and a fine of about $180. Oh, by the way, our AAA-DIP is eight hours long and there is a test.-If you flunk the test, you have to take the class again. One individual flunked the test twice. That's 24 hours in the classroom, before passing the test. What would your supervisor say if you spent three days in a classroom because you got a ticket? Think about it before you break the rules! Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 11 Saturday, 5 p.m. Just Like Heaven (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. The Skeleton Key (R) Jan. 13, 7 p.m. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (R) Jan. 20, 7 p.m. -A Sound of Thunder (PG-13) Jan. 21, 5 p.m. March of the Penguins (G) Jan. 21, 7 p.m. The Brothers Grimm (PG-13) Jan. 27, 7 p.m. Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13) For more information about the marina, please call 542- 3260. Every Thursday free kayak/canoe rental for active-duty For more information on the golf course, please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Jan. 10 and Jan. 24 for active-duty. Jan. 12 and Jan. 26 for retirees and Department of Defense (DoD) personnel. Day & Nite Golf Tournament Saturday, 4 p.m. shotgun start $35 military/DoD, $45 civilian guests For more information on the flying club, please call 777- 8549 or 777-6035. Private Ground School begins Jan. 9 $365 per person Includes books and instruction. Ground School Classes are located on the second deck of the Auto Skills Center, Building 27. The Flying Club is located at Building 847A on the north side of base. WELLNESS CAMP JANUARY 24-25, 2006 7:3-4:00) NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE WEIJNESS CENTER HB4Ii3. 867 ENTERPRISE ST. AIJ, 542-5292 ';) REGISTER Look for GREAT SAVINGS on many of your favorite P&G brands in the SPECIAL LYMPICS brandSAVER distributed in your commissary offering up to $57 in saving For each participating product you buy from 12/25/05 to 1/31/06, P&G will donate 10c to SPECIAL OLYMPICS, up to $750,000 total. P&G has been a proud supporter of SPECIAL OLYMPICS for 26 years with over $37 million in donations. Look for participating products in your SPECIAL OLYMPICS brandSAVER. T IAMS' Premium Dog Food Large Breed, Weight Control IChunks or Active Maturity, 20 lb. or ON SALE FOR $12.69 1 -.- EYt IAMS'-, Premium Dog Food "'4 MiniChunks Chunks or .. i Puppy, 20 lb. PANTENE' 13.5 oz. Shampoo or Conditioner Smooth & Sleek, Color Revival, Purity Clarifying, Sheer Volume, PAMPERS Mega Baby Dry Diapers Hydrating Curls, Full & Thick, Size 3, 60 ct., Size 4, 52 ct. 2n1 Anti-Dandruff True Confidence & or Size 5, 46 ct. Da;l. Moisture Renewal or Dry,Damaged HairW;nter Rescue alWric CHARMIN Bathroom Tissue 24 rolls, 176 ct., 528 sq. ft. BOUNTY Paper Towels, 8 rolls White, 60 ct., 403.3 sq. ft., Prints, 56 ct., 376.4 sq. ft. or Select-a-Size, 103 ct., 377.7 sq. ft. SWIFFERI CARPET FLICK PUFFS Facial Tissues Everyday Carpet Sweeper Large Count Packs contains 1 carpet cleaner & 432 or 648 ct. 4 cleaning cartidges I TIDE Liquid Laundry Detergent with a Touch of DOWNY April Fresh, Soft Ocean Mist or Clean Breeze or with FEBREEZE Freshness Spring & Renewal or Meadows & Rain or High Endurance, 24- 32-use, 100 oz. . PRINGLES POTATO CRISPS Original, 6 oz., Sour Cream & Onion, Cheezums, Chili Cheese, Ranch, Pizza, Fiery Hot, Spicy Cajun, Sweet Mesquite BBQ, White Cheddar, Jalapeio or Salt & Vinegar, 5.75 oz., Original Prints, 5.4 oz. or Reduced Fat Originals or Reduced Fat Sour Cream & Onion, 5.125 oz. S 9 If 's ct. OPe - CREST Whitening Expressions, CREST + Scope, Dual Action, Whitening or Rejuvenating, 6.0 6.2 oz. ~E-r-~l ~ :~: :- ..-- . .. i 12 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Children enjoy brownies after the Christmas Program. From left, Dane LaRocque (4), Jenna Peterson (5) and Jordan Griffin (5) don some holiday attire as they sing along with their classmates during the annual Child Development Center's Christmas Program for family members and friends Dec. 14. v-? *. ... . v-.; .. ,a -.- . A group of preschoolers from the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Child Development Center perform during their annual Christmas Program Dec. 14. After the program, the guests and the children were served brownies and juice. COMMUNITY CnLENDAR' The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meet- ings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park. For more informa- tion, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship 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 e-mail commodore @njyc.org. 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 from 10-11 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 Nitf Out and family outings. FOf1 information, contact Angela Adams.at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com ' The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen'A meeting is held the thirl Thursday at 7 p.m. of eact] month at the Fleet Reservg Center on Collins Road. Fct more information, call A0t 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 informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at-the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Offi- cers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:3C p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union St. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact, Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington ai 542-7715, Ext. 102 or emai Herlena.Washington @sar.med navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chaptei FL1-X meets on the firs Wednesday of each month a 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral 582 Blanding Blvd. The "Wing. nutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a week) *gettogether at the Dairy Queer on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 o, visit www.fllx.org. A special donation Photo by 01 Mike England FC2 James Fortney of the NAS jax Command Master Chief's office presents Greater Area Jacksonville USO Executive Director K.C. McCarty one of several stuffed animals to be given to military children in need during the holiday season Dec. 12. The USO helps Sailors and their families throughout the year, most recently the USO donated gift certificates for the Thanksgiving and Christmas Food Baskets through the NAS Jax Food Locker. UMUC offers classes here University of Maryland University College (UMUC) has served the educational needs of the U.S. mili- tary for more than 50 years, and is proud to be a member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP). NCPDLP is a Navy initiative to have colleges and uni- versities work together to provide you with an education path from Navy "A" school to a bachelor's degree. Undergraduate degrees are available in 19 majors. Regular registration ends Jan. 12 for the spring term and March 15 for the mid-spring term. Drop by and see the UMUC field representative at the Navy College Office on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. He may also be reached via email at jherald@umuc.edu or by phone at 610-4361. Relocating to Pensacola? dWXW, SUN STATE I will find you a good home. Guaranteed! Call Mike wyer 850-380-7829 JA XS 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, scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for indi- viduals to officiate 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, 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 provid- ed as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. PORTS It you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets thE regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times 5K- Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bil Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, e-mai bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. I I Law Offices of EDDIE FARAH Experienced in Handling Federal Tort Claim Actions Retired Military On Staff + Wrongful Death Silicosis Nursing Homes Workers Compensation Maritime Law + Admiralty Law Call Toll Free 1-800-533-3555 Main Office: JACKSONVILLE 10 West Adams 396-5555 JACKSONVILLE BEACH* ORANGE PARK* FERNANDINA BEACH The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertising. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written informaon about our qualifications and experience. R118379 L JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 5, 2006 13 Annual Jingle Bell Jog brings out the runners IBy Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Cmdr. Drew Kenny of VP-30 comes in first in the men's military category with a time of 18:58. W ith bells on their toes, 154 runners turned out for the annual 5K Jingle Bell Jog at NAS Jacksonville Dec. 14. As the group gathered at the starting line, they excitedly jingled down the road after getting the sig- nal to "go." With the tem- peratures in the 60s under cloudy skies, the runners kept up the pace down Perimeter Road and back. Before the event, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) staff members provided each runner with jingle bells and a T-shirt. Taking first in the men's open category was John Metzgar coming in at 17:24, followed by Brett Beisker at 20:37 and Keith Poythress at 20:53. In the men's military category, Cmdr. Drew Kenny of VP-30 placed first with a time of 18:58. ET2 Larry Smith of Fleet Area Control and Photos by Kaylee LaRocque On your mark, get set, go! Participants in the Jingle Bell Jog take off from the starting line during the annual event Dec. 14. Surveillance Facility Jax took second coming in at 19:14 and HM1 Jacen Mapes of the Naval Air Reserve Center Jax took third with a time of 19:58. Christine Bell of Branch Medical Clinic Jax took first in the women's open category coming across the finish line at 21:57. Placing second was Paula Burch of Naval Hospital Jax at 25:08, followed by Katie Mathison of MWR at 25:35. In the women's military category, ADAA Jodi Briscoe of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance' Detachment Jacksonville placed first with a time of 23:45. She was followed by A02 Natalie Cebular of VP-5 who came in at 24:45 and PS2 Patricia Tracey of Naval Air Reserve Center Jax with a time of 25:48. The next run coming up is a Martin Luther King Jr. 5K Run Jan. 11 at 8 a.m. followed by the annual Navy Run in April. For more information, call the gym at 542-3239. ADAA lodi Briscoe of Aircraft Intermediate Main- tenance Detachment lax placed first in the military women's category with a time of 23:45. r There's brand-new growth in the citys best location. Introducing Pine Ridge -- the care-free Centex Homes neighborhood close to NASJ ax designed to give y ro oots to your ideal lifestyle. Conveniclt to 1-295, 1-. 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(904) 378-2710 rc i-i OW~ NORTHI- ,:,, I;;" r~u., w- " ' -' Ii" J ~iJ I,, I 4 9.6 5' - JncC:~-tip, I ., .1r''* rLsJ S- a,' B Soulfpoini J I El 1' I - -y Ia 6I.., l ... i i. l". , ,, IrI 1llf 11: PNO M.Fandarrin Ei ST. JOHNS COUNTY 10. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Tour new home ready for immediate move-in. Located in the St. Johns County School District. Within walking distance of Nease High School. (904) 819-6604 8. Hawk's Pointe From the low $200s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Last chance. New homes ready for quick move-in. 12 floor plans. Community features soccer field and playground. (904) 317-0069 9. Samara Lakes Briar Wood From the $130s 1,005-1,177 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 1 bath. Stone exteriors and open floor plans. Buyers must meet the guidelines of the St. Johns County Housing Initiative I on selected homesites. (904) 940-7320 9. Samara Lakes Oak Ridge/River Birch From the mid $200s 1,336-2,801 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. New home available for quick move-in. Located in popular World Golf Village area. Several lakes are located within the 245-acre nature preserve. World- class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. (904) 940-0146 11. Grand Cay Coming soon 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located in popular St. Johns County and just minutes from the beaches. 888-KB-HOMES Il tO. ". B' . 12. Cypress Lakes From the mid $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling. 11 floor plans to choose from. 25-min. ,'ui) drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf ' ,'12 course. Tour new homes ready for move-in. (904) 819-9081 - .. "-For game schedule, lease isit'jaxcudas : Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm;Tues.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 12-6pm. Visit kbhome.com to get detailed MAPQtUE ST., directions from your front door to ours! 888-KB-HOMES Call today for friendly personalized assistance. Find your new home today. kbhome.com Create customized floor plans. REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. 02006 KB Home (KBH). Barracudas tickets available while supplies last. Limit 1 pair per household (value 586). No rain checks; not redeemable/exchangeable for cash. Subject to terms/restrictions stated thereon. Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to (- -,,. ,., accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Realtor Co-op does not apply at Samara Lakes-BriarWood community in St. Augustine.Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined rnew~eHom options. Floor plans,options, elevations and viewsvary by community/homesite and are notguaranteed. Squarefootage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping/options and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Future development ofamenities center at CedarGlen s our c o and Dunn's Creek Plantation Is subject to change and is not guaranteed; contact: KB Home Jacksonville, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100,Jacksonville, FL 32256, (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages of Summer Lakes, Cartesian Pointe, Adams Lake,TimberCreek Plantation, ,. s,. Hawk's Pointe and Samara akes are private to community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are publlc.Continued scope/preservation of nature preserves subjectto change and is not guaranteed. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. 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Augustine Beach or rentSc e a o own. 3/2 M (904) 1 A L wit Lnr # 342 NA0ugun 17 owner financing 4 or 230 264 Loanite Co sl pcc n t 90 345 43 4 904861 9255 WocV,'Herl!age Landing 350 Waterfrontn 6 95 New 3030s. 5/.5.sto 00 Seagate Ae Neptune Beach (904)249 5611 a W ndo e ifeatues, pato et strng comuncaio s PC p 360 Out n Area5 aown' FSBO 329K. 9 940926- 99266 A State AFFORDABLE meet our m a a JI M of I n 366 Mlanuftacured Homes WESTSIDE 350 Wa erfronl 37 Lots for Sale n Rehao Draw Up Front S 375 Frms Acreage HO ME! p k No Pre Pay Penalties S380Investment Property H East Palatka 250ft. E No Junk Fees Stir nt o inancin ll tro bulkheaded riverfront 36 Hour Clsings 382 Retirement Comm. u Spacious 3br/2.5ba trl e Highest t LTV For Sale Well maintained.solidI.s M.sba St aWell maintained solid level home on 1.4 acres. o tNo Mom e, Down 385 Miscellaneous concrete block con- dock boathoue 10 Financng IEt eub boat blip ose4 .0 Hi so Ae _, 9 3 fn nes i n Fiacn 390 Real EstLte Wanted struction. 3BR. Newer electric lift 8 Ir open osi; g0b L0oEI Itoe866-774-6S1Gr A/C. Replumbed. New bo d 2 1 0 HistoricB MAvondale S Mit wl indow1s. Ceramic S hownby appol Reity 4 ernandina flooring. Wood cabi- o Iree 866 RIVaERA PARKWAY 294 Amelia Island nets in kitchen. Nicely or 386326-3519904.7 1 landscaped. Carport. www.aafla.om Extra room. WATERFRONT B W R ACCa S tre 3o15.603 oe7utlful marsh viewhP477T1 IHOMEFB L A AMELIA ISLAND 38H Lender # P004r767 S Priate develop- Call Nancy Bateh 4767 %BIWNR ment:o412,nkustoe menre. cutom barber. 904-860-8102 355 Condominiums ATTENTION INVESTORS customkitchen.3hpfro- ATTENTION INVESTORSII cIstom otcria ce prnk 8:30-5:30 M-FT Let me ,ake your oob Sess onl lanosc pe. INTERCOASTAL w/boat easier. Call me today nook din. rm. o339.900 .slid less fOr the best investment 206 050 than comoara le New deals possible. Expect 3/2 In park like setting to double your nven- wit h lots of amenities tor. Financing avail. Canopy Walk. Palm Ia11904-208-8930. ro305 Soulbside AX BDCoast. 597.50. Call 305 Soushside2osM386-447-9653 V I 1 1;/j 1&1 6000 ON THE RIVER CREEKSIDEO OAKS 4'2, Penthouse 22. 1478.000 RDABL E 1050 GLYNLEA RD. 3,,'2, 2547sf. brick. ol incd Brk owner. 904 287 8902 FFOR s rmoo 185K Ir9.D. 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Bilingual/Spanish candidates also encouraged to attend! rwnyea-e'r-r~' o'q,. Come meet our managers and take a guided tour of our beautiful new facility. S No minimum dow payment required Citi offers a competitive salary, impressive benefits, and opportunities for S Loan amounts up to $359,650 career growth starting your first day of employment. Buying a Home? Must be 18 to apply.-Must bring photo tD 0 Gift funds may be used to cover closing costs ....... Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- No Application or Loan Origination Fees Laurie M. Potter Directions to Clti In Jacksonville*: Website www.wanuoans.com/jm es.steen YNCM (USN Ret) Take 1-95 to Exit 335 (just south of the 1-95 and 1-295 exchange). Buying, Selling or Go east to the 4th traffic light and make a right on Durbin. Call todayfor more information refinancing? Contact Go about 1.4 miles to Citi. 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REF REQUIRED S595 778 2897 410 Condominiums SOUTHSIDE new unfurn, 2/2 $1150mo. viewed at www.liveavanti.com Call 904-759-0122 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 415 Houses 41520 UFurnished 2 NHEW 3/2 2 Car Garage, S$1095, 18 minutes Mayport, 15 min- utes, Downtown Jack- sonville, 10 minutes, Reegncy Mall, 2 miles of2 9A, 904-382-1758 420 Houses Unfurnished ALT BCH 3/2, newly renov, close to bch, ICW, Ig yd, crprt, stor- ARGYLE 1800sf, 2 story, great schools, beauti- ul house, pool & jacuzzi, $1250 652-4724 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT RM, FPLC REF REQUIRED $995 77S.2897 ARGYLE 8121 Boones- Sfireplace, indoor laundry room $875 a month, $800 deposit call 779-1918. Officially reassigned. ARL 7327 Merrlll Rd., Resid/Ofc. space for rent. 755-4448 Arlington Zbr/lba 1120sf $1200 mo. or rent to own. Jill Carver 904-501-3245 ,4 ATLANTIC BEACH SL 3/2 Patio Home, I w Garage, fncd yrd, SEW/D hookup, CH/A, fans $875 mo, $00 dep, Butch, 233-8358 home. 449-4724 Blandlng/Brannenfleld $1000m. New in '05 3/2/2, Perks. 868-7472 CLAY CO. New 4/2, w/d hkp, cul- de- sac. Great ScPhs $1225m. 742-7486 Downtown Rlverfront-2 2.5 Lus Tornhom.. 2000C06in 2 car gar. Dn. Oc. f p. appl. mer, ulngral. i350 ?W?7 4845 ch&a, enc d $650mo. rei's dep. 6-41 1738 Fleming IsL' Eagle Harbor, ,'3. 2200sr. Fence ,a. comm po:i,l. pet4 ok M1c00. 87' 6867 276 7926 FLEM ISLAND PLANT NEW 4/2,2 1800sf, $1290 Call 375-0585 ICW -NEW $1600 4/2- 2100sf & 5/3 2350sf, 2g, culdesac, Waterleaf, Guava 904-573-8927 ICW -New + upgrades, $1600mo. 4/2 Lenas Walk, 4/3+ den, Sum- merbook. 904-866-1431 JCP 3/2.5/1 $1095 + dep 2/2.5/1 $995 +dep. No pets or smkrs 230-4862 JCP avail, 4/2/2 2100total area 797-6301 cell 904-501-2716 $1400mo JUUNlTON 3/2, 2 car gar, preserve, amenities. $1295mo. Pets OK. 809 Golf Manor Ct. 904- 962-6565 LAKEWOOD 3/2, fplc, wd floors, SS Appliances, $lOOmo. 3/1, updated, garage $925. 737- 2542 MAND 2'1. icqar. deck. tpl. all apple, iwn Icl. 2ncd ya. lr-'shla palntea 571G263-41'0. $1i50mo Mand22TH. incd ,d. tpl. Nice. $9i5+dep & app lee. 982' 3-9 i HUD Vouchers Accepted Large 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms CALL (904) 751-1510 NORTHSIDE $540 -$745 3/- 1, 2, & 3 BR's Avallablel (904) 757-0240 778: ASHLEY PARK APARTMENTS 3/2 NORTHSIDE $300C _' Largel,2&3BRs. *f'1J)r$99 Deposit.Speciall I S, No Applcation Feel "Wr CALL 751-1510 4/ 4/ RIVERFRONT Near - St. Vincent Lrg 1/1, ch/a 2" w/d, $800.349-8408 32 MOVE IN SPECIALS! BRAN Riverside multi-family: all inclusive lbr/lba $675mo. 904-434-9094 SSAN MARCO ww 1 & 2 BR Special! .- CALL 398-9492 -ST. MARY'S 2bdrm Twn Hse great area near K.nqsbay 5575mo 'dep. Call 516 216&0190 410 Condominiums ICW, Wolf Creek, Brand new 2'2.5 TH, all apple, backs up to preserve. SIOOm No pets. 610 5226 ICW -2,' 2. scrnd balcony. 'a'.O, gmted, pool. $1075 /rod 434.8118 MAND S'SIDE -2. 2 condo Ne-., gated. S950mo. Call Leo At 9045S 5-1999. ORTEGA RIVERFRONT Luxury 2'1 5. Prem. Kit W.'D. Pool. Gym. Gateo. All New. No pets.' NS $I 11 mo. 904-384 7661 PONTE VEDRA 1/1, Grand Cay Villa. 3rd fir. screen porch. fpl. S800mo 534 7802 PONTE VEDRA E. of AIA 2/2 Ipl. w/'d I c. gar. - $J tOOmo Call 285:1 64 SAWGRASS BEACH CLUB EHic.enc y. Furnished, _ Just Across Ocean. w/d ' CALL (904) 242-0411 097TTINW;T: WEI Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday 420 Houses 2 Unfurnished MANDARIN 3/2, 1700 sq ft, vaulted ceilings w/skylights & ceramic tile floors, frplc, 2 car gar, Ig yard, Ig scrnd patio, alarm sys, w/d kup, Ig mstr suite & his/her bathrm 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 IncIds lawn svc & alarm svc, $800 deposit. 1 yr lease, cats ok w/dep, avail 1/1, 434-1491. MAND-Brahd New 2/2 TH. Gated comm, pool, all apple, incl w/d. Over 11Osf. $1025. 669-4782 MURRAY HILL 2BR/1 bath W/D hook up, CH/A, fncd, $750. 662-3846 Murray Hill 3/2 garage, frplc, $895mo. $795dep. 904-4727314 MURRAY HILL large 3br family home minutes to downtown & NAS completely updated, large fenced yard. $1175mo. 904-384-4132 NORTHSIDE -Eagle Hammock, New, 4/3, 2400sf, lake view, $1450 904-866-1431 N'SIDE 3/1.5, monitored alarm, carport, garage, $795/mo+$795 dep, no HUD or Sect 8, $75 appl. fee, Call 759-9808 N'side 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 rent/RTO 3br/lba, ch/a, fen yd, $795mo. 31 Andress St. Avail Jan 20th. Call 904-249-0904 O.P. -brand new, 4/2, next to Argyle Elem. Upgrades, fplc, jacuzzi, $1295-$1450 236-9889 O.P. -St. Johns River 5/3.5, panaramic view, dock, $2400mo. 264-1425 OAKLEAF PLANTATION -4/2 & 4/3. brand new, upgrades, '$1395 - $1450 236-9889 OP/OAKLEAF 4br homes avail now, from $1295-$1495 514-1038 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. Brand new 4/2, Forest Brook Sub/701 Turkey Pt $1100m. 904-406-5994 ORANGE PARK SOUTH 3br, 2ba, $875mo. Plantana Realty 264-2224 ORANGE PARK SOUTH 3br, 2ba, $875mo. Plantana Realty 2642224 ORANGE PK $985m 2/2 2cgar, new apple, remod, pets OK. Close to OP Mall. 612-247-1694 SOUTHSIDE 6 mo 4bdrm/ bath. on lake. $1300 Florida Lirestyles Properties. 904- 88 5177 SOUTHSIDE great new home in Highland Glen off Bch blvd. 4/3 5 3225sr$2500m 221 8323 S'SIDE/1RONWOOD New rg3.. 2TH. gar. scr lanai. 51250 m+dp 726-1665 S'SIDE New Home 4/2.5 2500SF, $2200mo. Call (904) 545-9223 S'SIDE Rent/RTO/ 3/2 /1 only 2 left/built '2004 $1000 dn/mo/credit help 371-0292 ST. AUQ/Johns Crk off 210. New 4/2 on presv, 2cgar, pool, ten, club hse $1500m. 904- 220-9449 ST. JOHNS GOLF & CC 4/3 2700sf, 2car gar, lanai, water to golf view, $2300m. 710-0957 VILANO BCH Oceanfront 3/2, WD, 2 decks, gar, $1500mo. 904-829-6659 WESTSIDE / LAKESHORE 3BR 1BA $695, CH&A, Garage, Fence, Must Seel VANSANDT RE 389-3540, WESTSIDE -2/1 CH&A, fncd 'dbl lot, $575mo. $500 dep. 722-3781 WESTSIDE Normandy 3'2. pool. scrnd patio 15x35, no pets. $950mo. $950 aep 77972 W'SIDE 3,'2. 1 car gar. fenc. yard. ist ,' last , sec 5a50 x3 (951) 263 7311. (904653 1117 ARGYLE MIDDLEBURG .2 Brittany Bluff 1851 Sheraton Lake 2, 1677SF $1045 3/2/1, $875 2 MacDougall Dr /2, 1425SF $950 ORANGE PARK OFF 1ST FULL MO. 590 William Penn 3/2/2, 1500SF, $925 AKE ASBURY Large Fenced Backyd 2788 Sapid $300 OFF 1ST MONTH! 2, 1600SF, $925 i79 Creekfront JULINGTON CREEK 2,1550SF, $925 352 Redwood Lane ID NEW, BEST BUY 3/2/2, 1300SF, $995 v.federatedmanagementgroup.com - ,* I - 2A9 Houses 420 Unfurnished Wkside Country Crk 3/2 /1 remod no pets/smkg $850+dep 230-4862 W'SIDE End UnitTH 2/2, 5558 Bennington Dr. $650m+$600dp + pet fee Call 800-322-1324 W'SIDE Great 2/1, ch/a, new cptw/d hkp, Hud vouchers ok. $750m. 1117 Callan, 755- 6473 Wslde Home For Rent /Adams Lake 3/2 ly/o, Ig gar, many apple av. $1100m. 291-0890 W'SIDE NR O.P. 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, QUIET! REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 425 Manufactured Homes ARGYLE3/2's & 4/2's DW on prvt lot. $750-$875 Shindler Cove Subv Call Greg 376-5190 We have guaranteed financing for any new, used, or repo MH. Call Sandy and get Pre-Qualifled over the phone call 695-2255 WESTSIDE Lake Shore 2br/lba, fen yd, cov- ered patio no pets, $525 mo $525 dep, 777-9372 WSIDE/ARGYLE 3/1.5DW, fnc bckyd, $650+dp 771-9666 after 5pm. W'SIDE 3/2, on nice priv lot NO PETS. Call 778-3863 W'SIDE 3/2 on lac. priv. lot, others avl. No pets. $800m+$400dp. 779-2005 YULEE -2/1 CH&A, 1 ac, Irg gar, no pets $600dp, $600mo. refs req.'d. 904- 225-8275,.318-0712 430 Roommates Atl Bch/Mayport 3/2 TH No Smoker/Pets $400 mo. +1/2 utils 635-1971 LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE 4/2 house. Call 904-703-2533 Nept. Bch Quiet Peaceful & Clean. $600m+1/2 Utll. For Appt 1-904,753-6113 OP Room In home with Private bath $300mo. Icls utils. 904.213.0393 ORANGE PARK/ARGYLE FOREST Roommate(s) to share 3/2 house. $450/mo, utilities included. Call Nhan 631-5664 ROOMMATE WANTED $60.00 weekly, Central, quet, lazy boy, desk, tv/vcr, washer dryer near base and restaurants. 771-8225. S'SIDE share 2/2 house, M/F, $375 + 1/2 utils Quiet N'hood 652-5582 ST. NICHOLAS All utils incid, cbl, w/d, $450. + dep. 327-0860 W'slde male seeks male roommate, $70 week Lazyb'o, desk, w/d, ch&a, TV/cable/VCR Clean. 904-771-8225 WS- WF seeks day working Male. Furn rm Pool, non smoker $425m incl utils. 904.777-5955 435 Rooms toRent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrlgl Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Rooml KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 N'SIDE-$85wk +sm. dep Min. 2wks. Near bus lines a. Grocery Stores. 713-8401 SN'Slde New House S15 min to Downtown. 1/2 Utilities. $400. Month + Dep. Quiet. No Smoking or Drugs, Call Mac. 904-714-2137. ROOM FOR RENT $395 + 1/2 util, one Block to com+ exchange, oen Jan. 1st, 215-593- 448 ROOM FOR RENT $400 month, all utilities included, 7 miles from NAS Jacksonville, 904-386.0207 ST. MARY'S GA. beautiful house. IlfNice 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 utlIs. + deposit. NO PETS ALLOWED! Call. 912-441-4020 for more details. WESTSIDE Luxury rooms Call 904.866-6016 Active Duty / Retired RECEIVE $1000 AT CLOSING When You Buy or Sell a Home" With The Broxson Team Not a Gimmick /Simply a Gesture to show our continuing support for those who serve. 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 DAMES POINT Income Producing Mobile Home Lots 904-241-0657 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent A 22,000sf Dock high with Ramp 1000sf office. CSX Rail Yard. Food Quality Ready $3.25/sf Gross. Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor SUNBEAM RD Ofc/ Whse 800sqft, $650 + dep. 4455 Sunbeam Rd. 737-3962 or 403-9668 5 7 For Sale A/C BUSINESS FOR SALE Southside Jax FL, 12yo bus., trucks, eqpt, duct cleaning eqpt. 1000+ customer base. 3/4 AC comm property w/3 offices & warehouse $260,000. Call 904-891-0501 515 Office Space 1 For Rent AAA ARLINGTON EXPRESSWAY Individual ofc or bldg 725. 0556/591-3027 JTB & PHILLIPS -Starting at $325, utils Included. Call Rod 343-8922 JUL CRK PLANTATION New office condo, 1400sf, lOft cell'g avail now. Call 904-514-9168 W'SIDE Office. Ideal for small church. Call Andy 477-2288 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sol n a 5 Business S Opportunities -3/20/85, 3 GROSS POINTS 20 Net %. 85% Stock Purchase. Construction. Concrete. Min. $50k. Call Ron 772-321-8007 or 1-888-326-4323. 560 Financial. 560 Services OWN YOUR OWN HOME. We finance all buyers - good, bad, no credit, ankruptcyor fore- closure. Aslittle as $500 down. (904) 807-8837. 565 Money to Lend or Borrow EZ Qualifying. Good/- Bad credit, foreclosure bailout. 725-6127 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605Schools . 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools CNA TEST PREP 40hrs. Call Advance 904-415-3361 Medical Career Want to help people? Train in less time than you think Career Service Available Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Training includes an externship! For a Brochure call nowl 800-719-7249 Sanford 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 705 Financial LOAN OFFICER/ MTG PROFESSIONALS Motivated self-starter with 2+yrs proven refi or purcn. exp. Comm, benefits avail, LEADS PROVIDED. Great work atmosphere. 733 -1554. 707 Driver I cl'' i n;[ I ; ] a- l :-1:*] ti: Class A or D for tow company. Call Bill 904 768-4688 or 904-768-2401 PT DRIVER Upscale retirement community seeking PT Driver with CDL w/passenger endorsement. Please apply within at 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to (904) 721-3972 Auto Transport Driver exp. clean lc., 2 yrs min. Class A CDL. Home weekends and some nights 904-509-5548 CAR DRIVERS NEEDED for busy driver service In Florida 346-3955 CIRCLE ME, BE WORKING IN 48 HRS 8 Class A F/T drivers needed! Call GPC driving 443-7377 for instant interview. p Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus' Owner Operators $2000 Sign on BonusO 'Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED' Drivers w/2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat SHome most wknds Co. starting pay 1.31 34/mnle 0/OP pay $ 90,'mile + luel supplement e$.01 Saierv Bonus SMedl.:al Dntal 401 k S$25 Wkly Soerv. Bonus SPaio Vac & holidays SOptional Health Care Programs that include a 100"o Compan Pd Premium Prog. Optional Per Diem Pay Program.ar $52.00. day Call SGreg J 800-723-3424 for info DELIVERY DRIVERS- must be at least 21 yrs old with clean driving record Pass Drug test FT 354-6711 x211 Driver Drivers wanted. Make $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Beachnes, St Aug and laxt. Call 493-5222 ask for Tim Collins DRIVER NEEDED For Roll Off truck. Drug Test required. Starting pay $11/hr Call 696-7843 or 696-9708 DRIVERS/OWNER OPERATORS Van, reefer & container operations. Great rates, 100 % FSC paid to truck. Home often, 2 yrs exp. Call 904-741-6201 Growing Co. needs Short Haul &Regional Drivers. Be your own boss. Lease purchase. You control your home time. Earn big $$$ 18wheelr exep is req'd. Call 80087, 3201. or Arna. 800 726 8760 "I'V u : onruck ringco Do you earn less than $800 per wk' Immed entry level openings avail with major national carrier. No CDL' No problem. CDL Recruiter,. 731 2577 DRIVERS NEEDED Large building material supplier needs CDL Class A or Class B river lor local deliver- ies. Five day wnork- week. salary plus great beneir ia incuding -4K. Fax resume' to 904-296-4070 or apply In person at Jenkins Brick Company 7160 Phillips Hwy KE.vi a 1wi h ma-l or- class B Lic. Exp prefd. benD. comp wage SIGN ON BONUS 904 94 1226 DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS *neeaea Pald vaca tions and holidays. New equip. G.E.C. Trucking 359-0404 & 301-2600 HOT JOBS! DRIVERS $500-$900/perwk, exc benefits, retire- ment plan. Promotions from within. Largest vending company in Southeast. Apply in person: 3044 Mercury Rd.,. Jax FL 32207 . TRUCK DRI S3-WEEK HAN FORIN-DEMAI COMPANY' $50$0/e 1 707 Driver Start the New Year of right, be home everyday without sacrficFng paylll Florida Rock & tank Lines, Inc. is growing and accepting applications for Petroleum Drivers Benefits Include: *Up to $2000 Sign on Bonus *Paid training "401K with Company match *Paid time off *Health, Dental, Vision Insurance *Free Life Insurance policies totaling over $100,000 company paid. *Safety Bonus. Minimum - Requirements *2 yrs T/T Exp. or 1 year with Driving school Certificate. *Good driving record *Class A CDL with Hazmat *25 years of age or older. Call 1-866-FLA-ROCK or apply online at www.floridaroc- kandtanklines.com TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call Renee at 866-374-0764 We have 7 B-Class f/t positions to fill Call GPC driving 443-7377 for an Instant Interview COURIER NEEDED Professional, courteous, Independent courier w/reliable vehicle. Full or P/T. You control what you earn. Call Tom M-F 9am 4pm 904-448-8000 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades COMPANY BURSTING AT THE SEAMS! Several positions avail: Pipe Foreman (Exp with deep wtr/swr). Tailman, Hillman, Plumbers, Gas Tech/Pipe Fitter (exp natural & propane) All positions require Good driver license. Exp pay & benefits Apply 1445 W Church St 598 009. TB Landmarkisa Drug rree EOE CONTRACTORS Hlqn worker's comp rates? PoSsibly aertnlr c sncelled' No oenefirs for employees? We can help! No comp deposit CallBoborMax Skilled Services 800-693-7838 904-693-4844 DFWP/EOE DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX EOE DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANGERS & FINISHERS Must be experienced. Com- mercial by thehour. 757- 7333 DRYWALL FRAMERS, HANG- ERS & FINISHERS- Com- mercial, by the hr. 757-7333 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with CDL. Paving exp a plus. Call 786-8474. HANDYMAN./ MAINTENANCE PERSON needed ror immediate employment. Experi- ence. transporteaton, ana tools a must. Please call 904-509-6484 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS with construction eip. Call 904 545 2051 Maintenance Person Needed Experienced Mainte- nance person needed for upscale retire ment community. All phases of mainte. nance exp.needed $9-S10,hr based on exp. Must be able to pass background screening. Apply in person to 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to (904) 721-3972. PLUMBERS Journeymen for New Construction & Warranty New Construction Punch Exc bntn pkg ApplI at C.W. WOOD PLUMBING 1328 Romney St. PLUMBERS Lic'd Jour- neyman start $20/hr & Exp'd Helpers. Top pay, Vac, benefits, J.D Vaugh & Sons. 641- 0879 SERVICE TECHS Exp. only. benefit pkg and top pay. Must have a good driving record. Fax 904-276-4302 or Apply at Air-Ma-x Heating & Cooling, Inc. 316 Parkridge Ave, 0. Pk VER TRAINING DS-ON TRAINING ND DRIVING JOBS! Y-SPONSORED 4A - Rank/Grade: Work Phone # urraslzanionlI; Date SI I ibmi 71 A Industrial/ 710 Trades \ SHEET METAL HELPER Field work, must have transp, full bnfts 3882388DFWP TREE TRIMMERS for Davey Tree. CDL LadS City area. Great pa Great b! Bnfts. 40D1EOE/ DFWP . Toll;ree 800-330-4694 WELDERS Mig stel stair and rail fabricaron. EOE./ DFWP Gooobeneflts Call "0.6880 7 Trade SHIPBOARD PAINTERS Mayport, Rtq7s 2 mo's to 5 yrs exp. I& pwr tool surface prepa-ation, & coating applications via spray/brush, Com- petitive pay & benefits. Send resumesto: BAE Systems Maritime Engineering & Services, P.O. BOX330629, Atlantic Beach; FL 32233 Tel: 241-9377; Fax to 241-7750 orenail scottpatterson@baesystemr.com 712 Mechanic AUTO TECH 5 yrs exp & tools. Top pay incl bonus & bnfts 5 days DFWP. S'side. 260-3438 FT + overtime. S'side, N'side W'side, Call Jay 904e651-e0915 MECHANIC NEEDED Jan.-March. $14.50/hr, 50 hours a week. Own tools Call: 904 262-2001 Ask for Carol 715 Management/ S Professional ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER LCSW/LMHC FACT Team serving mentally ill population in the acksonville area. Great Salary. benefits. Fax 813 289 151: emaul mranrez'pi i:. -ronet HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER To oversee recruitment and administration of compensation, employment, employee development/training and employee relations for Renaissance Behavioral Health Sys- tems Inc. and Its Affili- ates. BA/BS and 3-5 yrs exp. required. Apply In person (9am-4pm, M F ony) or mal resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 Unversity Blvd. N. Suite 700 (7th Floor). Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 493- 5910. EOEA Drug Free Workplace LEASING AGENT/ASST. For Pickwick Apt. in the Mandarin Area. Experience Preferred, Computer a Must! Fax Resume 262-1048 (904) 262 1038 New Oaldeaf Plantation Office SUnder 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 Private Investigators: will sponsor, lic. & train right persons, no.exp. "necessary. Apply in person. Tues 1/3,4pm & Sat 1/7. 10am. Global Detective Agency. 5711 Richard St. Suite 4.. Jax FL 32216 RBHS. MHRC and MHCJ have the following openings: Overlay Counselor Masters level Juvenile Justice exp w/adolescents Case Manager - Mental Health - Entry level BA/BS required. Emergency Services Evaluator FT Evenings, PT-Wknd Evenings & Nights BA/BS +* lr exp In diagnosis Apply in person (9a.m. 4 p.m., M- F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 493 5910. EOE' A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 720 Medical ASSISTED LIVING BUSINESS OFFICE DIRECTOR; DINING SERVICE DIRECTOR (904) 264-0207; or fax (904) 264-9155. FRONT DESK RECEPT- FT needed for busy Oph- thalmology office. Exp preferred. 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Call Ana for appt. 573- 0879 Merchandise 900 Antiques 90ZAppliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 22Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances 4, GE-SOO SDishwasher white tLwith black trim. $75 obo, 269.1478 4 KENMORE WASHER and dryer match- i ing set, excellent Condition, $150 786-1767 can deliver : 905 Articles For Sale 4 1/3 SOLITARE Diamond Si gold, size 7 paid, $1000 will sacri- fice for $00 call 491:7996 while it lasts! 8ft POOL TABLE S $500 obo, air hockey table, $75, both great condi- tion. CalILauren @ 614-6820/632. 0077 Do You Have a Pool? Are yro going to If the answer is yes, I please read this ad carefully. I have all the necessary pool I equipment you need. Filter, pump, lights, vacuum, heater and state of the art con- trol that will allow I 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 /chllfer that will solve the problem and put the water at a per- fect temperature. All equipment is brand new, never used, Is still in boxes. Make a I descent offer and it's yours. For more info call me.(904)315-4019. L Ask for Luis...... SGAS BBQ GRILL New Aussie Por- table Propane Travel Grill, Never Used, $75. 904-695-1919 GREAT GIFTS SNew HP Deskiet S 3915 Printer Linksys "B" Rauter + USB Adapter, Visioneer Scanner Great condition, call Rhonda, 403-4822 in O.P LADIES LEATHER Scoat handbag size I } 12 $100 suede jacket sz 13, $55, girl's sz 10 jean jacket, $20. 384.7809 SMedical Scrub Set and Jackets, $6.00 /set and $5.00 Jackets (small and medium size) Many choices Karen 904-29-1-6617 A MED PARKA (seal skin) from SAlaska, $125, color monitor 15' $20, TV 25' color, $35, chest freezer, $75. Call after 10am 904.-724. 3650 NAVY OFFICER sword & scabbard, like new. $200. 264-6364 A Personal Organizer Metal Cabinet with STop File Drawer, Bottom Storage with Door. Lockable. Great Condition $25. SPOOL TABLE sticks, chalk, 8 ft long, excellent condition, one year new, $150 obo, Amelia Island, private development, 491,7996 Support your -iltary. The best bargain in tm n. We bring the military market toy . For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. 4 POWER HOUSE bench,flex, knee weight set, excel- L lent condition, paid $325, asking $100, obo. Call 491-7996 4, PRESSURE TREATED wooden swingset w/2 swings rings and extra baby swing,$50. Call 882-6209 SSCOOTER 2 WHEEL folds flat $20, Tyco I RC remote control Dragonfly Flips, turns, transforms $40.641-5059 4, TRAMPOLINE w/enclosure, only | oneayear old, $150. 614-6820 or 632-0077 920 Business/ Office Workstation / Cubicles ONLY $595 Herman Miller8'x8' With Pedestal & Overhead. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry .50 CTTW DIAMOND SINGLE a i nSTUD, $700, 1.0 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 GOLD 1/3 CARET solitary, size 7, excellent condi- tion, papers, bought from Zales, must sell, $600 paid $925,491-7996 928 Electronics 601n ZENITH TV S picture In picture beautiful, $700 obl. 904-372-9094, noon-8pm o Bose Lifestyle 12 /, | / System. Surrorld Sound Music Centr, 5 Cube Speakers, Acoustics Module, System Complete. 928 Electronics 4 SPEAKER PAIR BOSE 501 $100 S262.-5977 945 Garage Sales BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! Vendor Spaces Starting L $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA Computer Desk 6 / piece oak corner ti desk 82" from corner In both directions. $1500. new Sale for $300. 772-1260 Klngsland, Sat 1/7 8am. 406 N. Grove Blvd. Motorcycle leathers, scuba stuff. furn, clothes, h'hold teams. L, TIre Full Size 15" Michelin (Like new) Mounted on rim to "fit Buick LeSabre asking $35.00 Call 904-278-5224 904-708-5530 A Tires full size good l for spares 205 65 M\e.R1S mounted on 5 lug rim fits Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable, Volvo, $15ea. 904-278-5224 904- 2 8- 5- 2 904-708-5530 Qss Household 955 Furniture Must sell all new '05's All sizes $70-$250 Memory Foam's tool warranty 334-8573 r ed;om 4Pc Set $2 I1 Inventory Reductionj 1 2 AddIonal 10% Off' 10 Non-Advertised I I Itemsi I 4 Drawer Chests Frm $6 ISofas From r 91 25" Color TV's From $9 5 Pc Oak Dinette $191 5 PC King Bed 19 3 Rm 18Pc Condo Pkg$99a SCORTJ CLEARANCE / 3 -9000 BEDROOM SET i cherry wood p poster bed, high- boy dresser w/ mirror & night stand $900,Call 904.-374- 889 BEDROOM SET S cherry wood 4L poster bed, high- way dresser, w/mirror and night stand, $900. Call 904-374-8899 BEDROOM SUITE white headboard 41 dresser, 2 night stands, Armoire good condition, must see, $550. Call 912-729-1224 4, CAPTAIN'S QUEEN Sbed, dresser night kj stand, head board, footboard, railing, Simmons mattress, medium oak, excellent condition. oaid $2200 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood/Orlando FI 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Soothside Blvd. 642-606 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug 354-2057 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy, 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 nOmiPE nD~i n~nni-t 955 Household 9 Furniture Captain's Queen SZ bdrm set, 9 draw- ers w/mirror, head board, foot board, night stand, Queen mattress, boxspring, $750. 904-491- 7996 COMFORTER QUEEN SIZE w/ 2 bedsklrts and shams. 2 custom made cornice boards, call before 8:00pm, 269-1478, $60 COMPUTER DESK L. shape oak with 6 drawers, $175. Oak coffee table, 450, Boys dresser, $35. 993-8281 COUCH LOVE SEAT. 2 END TBLS AND COFFEE TBL. like new cond. $350 obo. Call 904-716-3049 4 CURIO CABINET Beautiful Cherry L wood, great price $100. Call Inger 645 8725 & DININGROOM SET cherry wood table, I w/ leaf and china cabinet, $900. Call 904-374-8899 DRESSER Maple wood antiq, drawers w/mir. $375obo. 733-1084 S KENMORE 5 ClF | chest freezer, $30. i Kenmore Micro- wave, $25. Coffee table, rocker, large sofa chair, $20 each 607- 5304 after 5pm MEN'S LEATHER SJacket size 36, HIP |I, Length, $55. Zenith 17", color TV with antenna, $45. 384-7809 OAK TABLE with 4 Chairs 48" diam w/ 24" extension per- fect cond. $435 264-6364 SSECTIONAL SOFA Burgundy velour, Sw/sofa ed and Srecliner paid $1400 asking $250. Kingsize waterbed w/head- board, $75. 603-5304 after 5pm SSINGLE BED, $75. 904-607-5304 after 5pm SSOFA HIDE AWAY bed, pastel, misc decor Items, matress, box spring. Call 912-729-1224 960 Machinery 960V & Tools Craftsman 10" SStationary Saw 411Radial Arm. Model 315-220100. Exc. cond. $400 obo. 904 251-5161 904-272-6648 980 Sporting Goods 4, BICYCLE FOLDING Dahon Mariner, 6- speed, used one time, $200, 264-6364 Bow Flex Exerciser STwo 2 years old 4 cost $1300. New seldom used ,sell 980 Sporting Q ULTIMATE S BOWFLEX w/extra lOWibs. Leg Ext., LatRaise, Squat Rack Bowflex Transportation Mat,Retail $2300, Sell $1200. Call 708- 0442 200 Aviation S1205 Boats l 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies f 1230 RV's and Supplies Pets and MS RV Rentals Pets ad Motorcycles/Mini AnimalS Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1005 Livestock & 1310 Auto Parts Supplies 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1010 Pets and Supplies 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 13355$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ 1005 Livestock SUV's S & Supplies 1345 Vans/Buses 1350Misc. Auto HORSE BOARDING SW 1355Autos/Trucks Jax largest covered Wanted arena, 12x12 stalls 25 acres, 10 miles of trails $400.mo. Ray 317-2350 1205 Boats e, 28FT CARVER P1 yet's& MONTEGO 1u0 u Supplies .| 1991 Mercrulser, air, canvas, galley, S A i head, electronic, trailer, Aquarium Hood $13,900 or trade for I with Fluorescent sailboat LI hcbMebasus129 352-473-9239/562-9272 inches. Adjustable. Like New $20. 268-2482. 91' 28ft Carver Montego Australian Shepherd Mercrulser air, Reg, 1M blk+wht S&W canvas, galley, wOPmo headd electronics, POP 4mos $250 317 2350 trallelr 13,900 or trade or sailboat BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY 352-473-9239/352-5629 AKC, All Req. shots, $250 962-0537 18 IFT REGAL / I MARINE 2000 BOXER PUPS, vet cert In/out board, new M/F, Brindle/fawn. 4 HP190 engine, shots, POP, $450 Galvinized 20ft, Shore- 912-713-1979 local lander Trailer, $13K, great condition, CHESAPEAKE BAY 4723678 RETRIEVER AKC Reg Puppies $350. FORSALE Tanya 850.971-5362 FOR SALE 19V2 Foot Renken/cutty Cabin with trailer, 140 Chihuahua Puppy, 8mos. HP Mercury. $6500 firm old, needs good home Call 904-338-7831 $175 obo. 778-9930 WANTED! CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC Boats, Motors, & Trailers Ir size, 3 males $400 Any Conditionl 9042824257/ 651. 1965 "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 DOBERMAN PINCHERS AKC, Champ BIdllnes, good tempermt $750, V' BIk/Rust. 29.247.5493 1230 Spies DOBERMAN PUPS AKC, Supersize top working TRAVEL COUNTRY bloodlines 803-568-3642 RV CENTER Pre-Owned Specials Pittbull Pups CKC $250 Bigbone, h4thy 9wks S/ RaxaORHOM37' lides W. 4M/4. 4 213-1191 98 Daybreak 32' Clean 00 Sportcoach 38' Diesel SHARPIE PUPS 8 wks AKC 97 Jambolee 28' Clean wrinkly and ready to 03 SunVoyager 38' Slides go. $400. 386-365-5673 TOWABLES 06 Toyhauler 28' Nice WEIMARANER PUPS 04 Sunnybrook 27' Slides Shots, Duclawed. $400 03 Aeudite 23' Bunks lnfo:291-6691/294-6691 02 Montana 36' Slides And many, many more!! Plus...over 10 million in YORKIE PUPS AKC, 5F new inventory!! $800, Sweeks w/health 1.888222-7079 BOARD FORD St Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit129(Yuee) 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy, 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd, 565-8800 COGGINHONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1S. 1-800-456-1689 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.citya0tom0otive.c0m MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 I AMRnRCiHINI flI An LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA LMNCOIMERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd, 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofjacksonvillecomn 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomnotive.corn CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautoinotive.com COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S.1 North, St Aug. 904-794- 9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 733-1616 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com OEM=Z17 B S1230 u Supplies 4, 2000 JAYCO KIWI 23B, hitch, galley head, shower. awning, sleeps six, A/C, $8500 obo, 352-473-9239/562-9272 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386)462-3039 1-.800-541-6439 1300 Motorcycles 02'YAMAHA YZ125, Like new condition, low hrs, $2600 obo Swugrbc@tds.net, 912674-4579 912-576-1142 4 2000 HONDA TRX 400 ATV, K&N, JET t t KIT, FILTER FMF PIPE, GOOD COND., LOW HOURS, $2000/OBO CHRIS 904-710-6846 4, 2001 AMAN SV-Star Classic 650 Purple 4000 miles, garage kept, lots of chrome, $3500, 912. 882- 0981 4, 03SPORTSTER 8200 mi, lots to list, $8500. 673-8733 or 542-4492 ext. 169 HD '94 Dyna WideglIde exc cond lots of chrome $9500 obo. 904-714-9683 Suzuki 2002 RM 125 Great cond. main- amned well. asking $2100. Daytime 904-573-3221 evenings 904-729-7932 C SUZUKI INTRUDER '99 VS 1400cc black ti, chrome, garaged, new tires, cobra pipes, exc. cond, $3,950 obo 912-673.6930 1310 Auto Parrts CHROME WHEELS S &Tire Package S24x10. Fits Chevy GMCt w/warranty Paid. $4500 Sell $3K. MUST SEE! 708-0442 JEEP WRANGLER hard top exc cond, fits TJ model. Call 388-3869 1320 AntiqUes/ 32J^ Classics 1969 FORD FIO0 PICK UP Runs good, good project for restoring $1200 OBO Call 537-0912 FORD MUSTANGS , (2)1965s, (1) 1966 S1 restorable con- ditin, 6 cylinder, automatic, all for $4500, includes extra parts, 904-695-1919 Lincoln Premier "57 fully loaded, needs resto- ration $2000. 264-2909 1325 Automotive 1973 VW BEETLE S Hardtop, New k r | Engine, Excellent .7Condition, Very Nice! SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITY SUZUKI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityaut6motive.comr ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S.1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEENVW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO .,- Fi'ii ii Hvjy 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 72g-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE www.heachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.ddriveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St. 356-8491 Ul7 UIi UU 895 N. Ronald Reagan B5lvd. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 3 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |