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Top Sailors Naval Hospital lax Announces SOYs Page 4 Dental Readiness Clinic Offers Checkups/Oral Surgery Pages 8-9 Help Needed USO Looking For Volunteers At Airport Page 10 THURSDAY, JANUARY www.jaxairnews.com 19, 2006 Photos by JOI Mike England First Coast News reporter Ken Amaro accepts an award from NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee Vice- President Ernie Moreno during the observance. GM1 Willie Bradford con- gratulates and bids farewell to Capt. Craig Love after his change of command and retirement ceremony. Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton assumed command of Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville Jan. 5Photos by PH2(AW/SW) Andrea Decanini Rri NAVAIRES Jax gets new commander i_. e r. Eaton takes command of Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville By 02(SW) Sunday Williams Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville mdr. Jeffery Eaton took com- mand of Naval Air Reserve (NAVAIRES) Jacksonville, from Capt. Craig Love in a small change of command ceremony Jan. 5. The swap was done in true aviation fashion by the skipper's executive offi- cer (XO), moving up to take over as the commanding officer (CO). Eaton showed his gratitude to Love for the opportunity to takeover as the CO during his speech. "Sir, I want to thank you for the faith and trust that you have in my abilities and the effort which you per-' sonally went through to ensure that I was standing with you today," stated Eaton. "Thanks for your confidence." Sailors at NAVAIRES were excited that Eaton would be taking over for Love and several Sailors said it makes the transition a little easier to adjust to. "It is hard enough to see Capt. Love Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton addresses the crowd as he assumes command of Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville. go, if we had to try and adapt to a new captain it would just be very hard to adjust," said YN1 Yvette Cooper. "Capt. Love is such a great leader and he has made such an impact on all of us but, so has Cmdr. Eaton, so it is fitting that he be the one to take over." Though the Sailors at NAVAIRES were excited about their new CO, they still had feelings of sadness as they bid farewell to their former leader. The command got together at the NAS Jax Officers' Club for lunch and cake to say good-bye to Love and, to his surprise, send him off with a few parting gifts. Love was expecting a non-tradition- al ceremony and for the day to be low- key. He said he did not want anyone making a big deal out of his leaving. "I distinctly remember telling the executive officer that I did not want anything big and not to give gifts," said Love. "Funny, how I am standing here in front of everyone receiving these wonderful mementos, XO never did listen to me." Love was presented with a ships bell and a shadow box with all of his awards and medals including the medal he received Jan.5, the Legion of Merit. In addition to his awards, his command also went as far as to put his rank insignias from the Navy, which he started out as an E4 and then was commissioned making his way from ensign to captain. They also added his prior enlisted ranks from serving in the Air Force from El to E4. Love was appreciative of the sup- port and care of his command. See RESERVES, Page 12 ur. iviartin Luther King Jr. By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor Sailors and civilians from NAS Jacksonville gathered sponsored by the NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Committee in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Born Jan. 15, 1929 in Atlanta, King was an avid civil servant for equality. He not only focused on African- Anmerican hardships, but on the bigger picture of equality for all Americans. "Everything that Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for has had a tremendous effect on my life," said PS1 Jennifer Henry, who roused the crowd with a stirring tribute to King. In addition to Henry's speech, the program featured a performance by the William M. Raines High School chorus and an awards presentation by NAS Jacksonville Multi- Cultural Committee Vice President Ernie Moreno. NAS Jacksonville's Equal Opportunity Advisor HMCS(AW/FMF) Bryce McNair feels it is important for all service members- to take time to remember King's achievements every year. "We need to have these observances every year so that members of the younger generation will always remember how far we've come because of the sacrifices made by peo- ple like Dr. King," McNair stated. - The highlight of the program came when guest speaker Ken Amaro addressed the crowd. Amaro, a reporter with Jacksonville's First Coast News, gave a passionate speech during which he urged the crowd not to forget King's struggle for civil rights and to remember so that the next generation could live his dream. "I've seen firsthand the changes that our country has undergone and I don't think any of it would have been possible without Dr. King," Amaro said. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson was among the many who took time out of their See KING, Page 12 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson (left) goes for the dunk as NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green blocks at the new outdoor basketball courts. "After some personal observation and other people's input, I realized that we are lacking in some outdoor recreation areas. Tennis is a great sport, but realistically if you look at the number of tennis players we have and the number of courts we had compared to the number of basketball players, it made more sense to turn these courts into basketball courts," said Dobson. "And, it's a great location." NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson takes a shot at the new outdoor basketball courts Jan. 13 as NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green watches. Four new basketball courts are now open near the tennis courts on Allegheny Street. The transformation from the former tennis courts to basketball courts was a self-help project com- pleted by the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Maintenance Division and cost approximately $5,000. ABH2(AW/SW) Willie Griffith takes a look at one of the cul- tural displays during the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance Jan. 11. TOUCHING NCLC offers free prep classes limited and may be reserved on a first-come basis. No cost The Navy College Learning Center offers free TAD orders are required and participants must be referred S A E ASVAB/ACT/ SAT prep classes to help increase scores in by a career counselor. math, reading and English. The following are the dates for For more information, call 542-3676 or e-mail jacksonville B AS the upcoming classes: Jan. 23 Feb. 3, Feb. 6-17. Seating is nclc@plato.com. New basketball courts 2 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Got tax questions? Just ask a VITA representative By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief W hat's a VITA?, A VITA is a volun- teer income. tax assistant. Most commands throughout the Navy call upon volunteers to receive Internal Revenue Service (IRS) training to assist serv- ice personnel in filing their taxes. These income tax assis- tants provide an outstand- ing free service Sailors who need tax assistance. If you want to save some money, and avoid having to pay a private tax company to do youi taxes, you should con- sider utilizing a VITA. Before you gather up all your records and schedule ah appointment, it's impor- tant to note what a VITA can and cannot help you prepare. Here's a quick list of what a VITA can prepare for you:,. * 1040EZ * 1040A with Schedule 1, 2, 3& EIC * 1040 with Schedule A,.B, EIC&R * 1040-V * 1040-ES * 2441 (Child and Depen- dent Care Credit) * 8863 (Education Credits) * 8812 (Additional Child Care Tax Credit) Here's a quick list of what VITAs cannot prepare FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson for you: .' Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business),.. Complicated & Advanced Schedule D Schedule E (Rents and Losses) SS-5 (Request for Social Security) 2106 (Employee Business Expenses) 3903 (Moving) 8606 (Non-deductive IRA) ,* 8615 (Minor's Investment Income) , I suspect most of you file the most popular IRS forms and a VITA can assist you. The VITAs use' tax software used by nationally-recog- nized paid tax service cen- ters. Each volunteer is trained to help you fill out your forms and also elec- tronically file your taxes. For all active duty Sailors, according to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), we should be able to access our W-2 forms via My Pay starting Jan. 21. Between now and then, ,you should gather-:p all your tax records, including 1099 statements and other receipts that may help you gain deductions. When it comes to taxes, you really can't be too organized. Most of us electronically file our taxes these days, but there are some things to keep in mind that might save you a headache or two down the road. First, hard copies of your returns are the most reli- able protection. Relying on a tax software program to save each year's return is probably unwise. While the software is a great tool to prepare your return; you shouldn't rely on that program exclusively to' save your tax return for the mandatory three years. The best and safest way to pro- tect against computer bugs or crashes, is to retrain a hard copy of your tax return. Without going into too much detail about potential deductions and different tax situations, I would recom- mend you go www.irs.gov and: review the updated information. There is specific guidance for combat deployments, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, and a whole host of other factual infor- mation that might help you file correctly. The only challenge I can offer when it comes to taxes is to tell the truth, keep copies, and plan early. For all of you who expect a refund, it makes sense to me that you would want to file early. .Once you get the refund, put that money in the bank or invest it... the earlier you get it, the more interest you can earn on that money. I'll leave you with a final advertisement for our Sailors who serve as VITAs. ,No matter how smart you think you are when it comes to taxes, each year the tax laws change. Since our VITAs offer their service for free, and are trained by. the IRS, what do you:have to 'lose? I know many people who have tried to do their taxes themselves, only to learn later that a tax service was able to get them a larger refund by ensuring they received all the deduc- tions they were entitled to. While taxes are inevitable, I would argue none of us want to pay more than our fair share. Take the time to-make sure you get the deductions you are entitled to and then, if you are entitled a refund, invest that money so it works for you. ON THE HOMEFRONT %"cam ti e she mso ofd thNoun butmsushe=Man eso fdih s ob t W -__ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 41 -. - --.ft. e -. ft ~ amp*'- moam b- go 4w q_ __ -- _ O-G- 0__ -lng emoe a -ds-_w aw4b ao .99b. ____ --no .__d a m dm -on- m- .- QU-E doo 41 b 4w.- -- - w- 0 - 4%m. -m vmw_ so. q- d a- -No 4% 04 - -bCmdoo- wvf-vwmm 0 411Da..0 a. M- -mm 4 afo Aa U. M%- - oio .._ob_% a.41.- 411.a.4-1 :. a z -dm- H[Y MONEYMANI, Hey, MoneyMan! About a year ago I applied for a new credit card and filled out the application on-line. I did not get the card, but now I am worried about identity theft. I feel pretty dumb because I gave them my name, social security num- ber and birth date. Is there anything I can do to protect myself now? MoneyMan Sez: Identity theft is one of the latest scams. If some- one else has your social security number and your birth date, they can gain access to a lot of personal data and sometimes use vour' name to obtain credit, make purchases, and just have a great time at your expense! There is something you can and should do right now. Immediately call the three major credit bureaus and put a "fraud alert" in your file. It may not totally prevent fraud, but it sure can't hurt, Also contact the credit card company who has your information and ask them to clear your name from their files and to not pro- vide your information to anyone else. The three major bureaus may be contacted at 800- 680-7289 or www.tran- sunion.com, 800-525-6285 or www.equifax.com, and 888-397-3742 or www.experian.com. Mpre Fquestions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICE ES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 4k< Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Hayler (DD 997), USS Wasp (LHD-1) Career Plans: To have a career in hotel restaurant'management. . Most Interesting Experience: Completing three deployment, visiting other countries and experiencing other cultures. Words of Wisdom: Treat others as you would want to be treated. KRTHY ,MESSMRN Job title/command: GS-5 Supply Technician Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. Family Life: Married SPast Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To retire and stay in Jacksonville. Most Interesting Experience: Learning the military way of life. Words of Wisdom: Be happy. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown ,' NMCRS . T he Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These compre- hensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Participation of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner, helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, car- riers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. I At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer JO02(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAX AIR 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 JuRAim Hiw can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuAIR NWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAX AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: *, KAAirONews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 A 904-359-4168 ,- , Linda Edenfielii,Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 *1 ' Thursday. Tanuarv 19. 2006 I t- Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside T 0fi i Condominiums from the $ 700s.1 * 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! -, U. From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. 904 73- - 'I I Toinc3 homes from the $100s! * Four spacious floorplans to choose from Homes available for immediate occupancy! S2 or 3 bedrooms with garages -. -7 Community swimming pool 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. 904-854-7101 ^- . * BEST value on the Westside! * Model almost complete * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Run on the right. Visit Timothys Landing for details. America's Condominiums from the $l00s! * Now Pre-Selling! * Cozy, intimate community * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located off Lane Ave. near 1-10 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave. to Manotak Oaks on the left 904-573-5058 Homebuilder MODEL HOMES OPEN 10-5:3 0 ono-Sat. j 12-5 Sun. For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 www.dHORION .com www.drhorton.com Natures Hideaway I . A Mnoak ak *-~~ 7,V dwff--- Ll I Condominiums 4 JaxAirNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 Naval Hospital Jacksonville announces top military employees From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Command- ing Officer Capt. Raquel Bono closed out 2005 by honoring the Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Naval Branch Health Clinics' (NBHCs) top Sailors of the Year on Dec. 9. The Command's Senior Sailor of the Year, HM1 James Horton, works at NBHC Kings Bay, Ga. as the Clinic Dental Department's leading petty officer (LPO). Horton will go on to compete in the Commander, Navy Region Southeast Sailor of the Year competition. Senior Sailor of the Year for Naval Hospital Jack- sonville's core command, MAI(AW) Heather Kilday, serves as the Security Department's LPO. The Dallas, Texas native entered: the Navy in 1990. He has served at NBHC Kings Bay since March 2005 and was selected Naval Hospital Jacksonville's NBHC's Senior Sailor of the Quarter for both the third and fourth Quarter of 2005. Kilday credited her selec- tion to the support of her co- workers. "I felt very proud! I couldn't have done it with- out the support of the guys who work here. I couldn't have done it without each and everyone of them. I feel that this is their award," she said. Kilday said a key fac- tor in her selection was probably her "willingness to wear a lot of different hats," noting that she volunteers a lot. For instance, she's the First Class Association's treasurer, is the LPO for the hospital's Auxiliary Security Force and serves with the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Sailors of the Year assem- ble in front of the hospital's Quarterdeck entrance. Shown above (left to right) are the hospital core command's Blue Jacket of the Year HM3 Eliseo Rodriguez, the Branch Health Clinic's Junior Sailor of the Year HM2 Pedro Hu- ertas-Diaz, Senior Sailor of the Year for the core com- mand MA1 (AW) Heather Kilday, the Command's Senior Sailor of the Year HM1 James Hor- ton, Core Com- mand Junior Sailor of the Year, HM2 Diana Mar-tinez and the Branch Clinic's Blue Jacket of the Year HM3 Andrew Falken- stein. Fleet Hospital. Finally, she said she was also grateful for the support of her husband, ATC Kenneth Kilday and her daughter, Courtney. Kilday will soon be assigned to Misawa Air Force Base in Japan. The Junior Sailor of the Year for the hospital core command HM2 Diana Martinez works in the hos- pital Pharmacy Depart- ment. Martinez, who is a phar- macy technician and the department's training coor- dinator, said she was "very ,surprised and thrilled by her selection." She said she owed her selection largely to the "preparation she received from her chief, her leading petty officer and her department head. She added the support from her co-workers was "awesome" and also said, "My husband, Damion, and my children also helped me so much." Her advice to other Sailors striving to achieve is to "work and study hard." The NBHC's Junior Sailor of the Year HM2 Pedro -A4SC Cancer Information & Counseling Line 800-525-3777 CANCER c sN-EAR( Medical Information Emotional Support Resource Referrals a CFC participant PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE. Huertas-Diaz is a central sterilization room techni- cian at NBHC Kings Bay, Ga. Blue Jacket of the Year Naval Hospital Jacksonville Core Command HM3 Eliseo Rodriguez is a staff corps- man in the Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Department. NBHC's Blue Jacket of the Year HM3 Andrew Falkenstein is a staff corps- man at NBHC Jacksonville. n -, Hebi.Ml RotoFly-By Hela-Max j I SALE $239" BOBBY WORLD 175 Blandmg Blvd 0 P 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 2 ,j,~.m Sailors needed for income tax training By Naval Legal Service Office Southeast The Naval Legal Service Office Southeast De- tachment, NAS Jacksonville will sponsor an additional opportunity for free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) training from Jan. 23-27 for those individuals that did not get the opportunity to attend the previous.VITA training ses- sion. Only those individuals given permission to go TAD to the NAS Jax Tax Center are needed, for this train- ing. This class will be held in the 2005 Tax Center, Building 583, first deck, on Keily Road. This five-day course is taught by Internal Revenue Service instructors and will provide VITA representa- tives with the knowledge to electronically 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 are strongly encouraged to provide the same number of personnel this year and to have them attend this training. Tax return preparations are often perceived as a complicated and time-consuming evolution and many service members and/or their families turn to com- mercial preparers to assist them. However, the fees that are charged can be very high, sometimes well in excess of $100 per return. The VITA program is a huge quality of life enhance- ment. Last year, Jacksonville's Tax Center helped pre- pare and. e-file more than 2,775 federal income tax returns, saving Sailors, retirees, and their families more than $331,742 in commercial tax preparation 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 center are also highly encouraged to attend. To make reservations for a quota, or for additional information, please contact LN1(SW/FMF) M. Troy LeBlanc at 542-2960, Ext. 15, or 542-8038, or by email at michael.leblanc@navy.mil. J. 9*6080' C -fr r Yo Party pf 10 or ww"wdventureIandhiigacom Bc Bok YoTr Party wm j A ! 01944 Beach Blvd ..Jacks6nville Beach 904.246.4386 4825 Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville 904.771.2803 ,108051 Make your resolution to smile more for just $69 per month! * Payments as low as $69 a month * NO money down * We accept Tri Care Dental Program Enrollees * State-of-the-art facilities * Convenient locations Bartram Park 260-7700 Mandarin/Julington Creek 483-3027 Orange Park 644-0140 Fleming Island location coming soon! SpcalMliar Disons IMAGINE ORTHODONTICS CALL 1-800-U-IMAGINE www.imagineorthodontics.com Advertised Monthly Fee applies to military insurance only. Advertised Fee is subject to credit approval. See credit offer for details. The advertised fee is the minimum fee charged. The advertised discounted fee is 10% less than the usual and customary fees. Fees may vary according to case difficulty. Record and Retainer Fees may apply. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAY- MENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. #DO0150, #D8080, #D8680. R108118 '. S J V1 U101 IaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 5 HS-5 'Nigh pers' welcome Boy Scouts By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO On Jan. 10, the "Night- dippers" of HS-5 wel- comed about 60 members of Boy Scout Troop 128 and its counterpart, 'Cub Scout Pack 128, to the .squadron's hangar. Scout- ;master AW1(NAC/AW) Tim- *othy Spaid, a Nightdipper himself, led the scouts on a tour of the squadron to see the HS-5 aircraft and pre- :sented a brief on the squadron's mission areas. According to Spaid, the purpose of the visit was to :provide education for the :scouts, as well as "foster an :amiable relationship :between HS-5 and the youngsters." The hangar ,open house lasted for over an hour and was made pos- sible through the efforts of :Spaid, Lt. Ryan Kelchner ;and AW2(NAC/AW) Mat- Cyclists needed to ride in Tour de Cure Team Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to partici- pate in the second annual Tour de Cure May 20-21. This is a non-profit fund-raising event sponsored by the American Diabetes Association. Fortunately, be- cause of cyclists that participate in the event, there is hope. This year's ride will take cyclists from Jacksonville to Fern- andina Beach, away , from high-traffic areas and around scenic areas along the beautiful North Florida coast. For further informa- tion about Team Navy Jax, call Miriam Gallet at 542-5588. Details about the Tour de Cure can be found at www.dia- betes.org/jaxtour. Influenza vaccine available here From Staff Naval Hospital Jack- sonville is now ad- ministering influen- za vaccine to TRICARE beneficiaries. The vaccine is offered to all TRICARE Prime, Plus and Standard subscribers, regardless of hospital enrollment. Just present your military ID card. The vaccine is available in all outpatient clinic areas: OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Branch Health Clinics. The vaccine is offered in injectable or mist forms. 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For the past three years, the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Child Development Home (CDH) program has provided this service. The NAS Jax Child Development Center (CDC) began offering the program to provide alternative child- care options to parents who need childcare after the cen- ter closes at 6 p.m. week- nights and on weekends. "Many of our parents whose children are enrolled here stand duty or work dif- ferent hours. Home providers can offer care in these kinds of situations. They are subsidized for tak- ing children during other than normal Working hours," explained CDH Monitor Lisa Williams, who has run the program for the past three years. Currently, there are four home providers available on base and 13 off base. Several more are in the process of becoming certi- fied. All home providers are trained professionals who must follow specific guide- lines and regulations man- dated by the Department of Defense and the State of Florida if they are located off base. Natasha Mosley is in the final phase of becoming cer- tified after spending the past 10 months completing classes and getting the vari- ous approvals required to become a provider. "Going through the process wasn't that bad. You just really need to pay attention while in the class- es because there is so much to learn about becoming a childcare provider. I was a bit nervous during through the inspection process because the state and Navy officials look at everything, but it's definitely worth it," said Mosley, enthusiastical- ly. "I'm really excited about becoming a provider because I love children. I don't have any of my own but have done lots of babysitting. It makes me happy to be around them and care for them," she con- tinued. Mosley plans to care for two infants and her godson on a full-time basis. "She will be a wonderful provider. Normally, it doesn't take so long to go through the process, but since she lives in an apartment instead of a house, there was some other criteria that had to be taken care of," said Williams. "But she stuck with everything so I know this is something she really wants to do." "Being located on base is more convenient because it's easier to become certified. When you live off base, providers must be approved through the Department of Children and Families. They must also take an exam and Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Home Provider Ina Daniel plays a game with the six children she watches in her home on base. become certified through the State of Florida. State officials must also inspect the home, which takes about four to six weeks to get an appointment," said Williams. "It normally takes about 90 days to become a provider, depending on how fast the paperwork is turned in," Williams added. The first step in becoming a home provider is to get certified through the state. Those who are interested in becoming a provider through the Navy must then make an appointment with Williams. "I decided to go through the Navy CDH program because they have a waiting list and send the business to me. Plus, being a Navy fami- ly member, I want to help other military members," added Mosley. "The Navy also provided me with many of the items I needed such as playpens, toys, changing tables, etc. through their Lending Library." After state certified providers sign up with the Navy CDH program, they. are carefully screened and are required to complete more classes. "I sit down with them and explain all the ins and outs of the program. After a background check and fin- gerprinting, they must com- plete a five-day orientation program with our trainer. Once they complete all their training, including CPR and a first-aid class, the inspec- tions are complete, they obtain liability insurance and are approved by the base commanding officer, they can start their busi- ness," explained Williams. The CDC maintains a cen- tral enrollment wait list of children who are enrolled at the center who need child- care. Once the new provider decides what kind of care they can offer and when, the children and providers are matched up through a data- base. " Each provider can take six children, which includes their own children under the age of eight. Three-of the children they can care for can be under 24 months. "I really enjoy being around the children and seeing how their little minds work. I have six chil- dren every day. We play games, do arts and crafts, go outside and even do science projects. We just did one with food coloring and water and they were just fascinat- ed. I do different things to -., ' Child Development Home Program Monitor Lisa Williams (right) interacts with 11-month-old Alexander Bairan as his provider, Patricia Richmond and 7-month-old Tashauna Jordan watch. Williams was visiting Richmond's home for a mandatory home and fire inspection. Violence Against Women Act now law From Staff NAS Jax Fire Inspector Robert Winchester goes over a fire evacuation route with new Childcare Home Provider Natasha Mosley. Mosley was recently certified by the State of Florida and the Navy to become a provider. help then learn such as numbers, letters and colors," explained Ina Daniel, who has been a provider at NAS Jax for four years and has cared for about 15 children in her home. For others, this type of business enables them to stay home with their own children and still earn an income. "I've always wanted lots of children. This enables me to stay home with my own children. I currently just watch one infant along with two of my own children. I only watch one infant through the program right now because her mom works different shifts and I have her around the clock," added Margaret Gamble, who has been a provider for CDH provider for the past three years. Additionally, many of the home providers offer the same structured learning curriculum offered by the CDC. "We don't specifically tell the providers they have to follow a learning curricu- lum. Our trainer gives each provider a set of ideas that they can incorporate into their program. She gives them a theme and they work from there. It's a great way to stimulate the chil- dren and keep them busy. Many of our providers use our curriculum and ideas," added Williams. According to Williams, there is a huge need for more home providers in this area. We have a great team here, but we are always looking for more providers both on and off base. We need new, fresh and motiva- tional people. It takes spe- cial people to work with children," she said. 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I am very pleased that the government worked in a bipartisan fashion to pass legislation essential to the lives arid livelihoods of women and children suffer- ing from domestic abuse," said Wasserman Schultz. The VAWA- extension passed the United States House" of Representatives on September 28, 2005 in the Department of Justice Reauthorization Act by a vote of 415-4. The bill was presented to President Bush last Tuesday and he signed it into law today. ."Reauthorizing VAWA provides local communities with the tools and resources necessary to con- tinue protecting women and children from domestic violence and sexual assault," said U.S. Rep. Wasserman Schultz, R-Fla. "Even more importantly, this legislation provides for early, preventative inter- vention-which is a crucial step in strengthening fami- lies and communities." 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Jose Molina NAS Jax Chapel W ho can forget the remarkable exploits of Lucy and Charlie Brown? In one classic encounter between them, we find Lucy chasing Charlie Brown and shouting at the top of her voice, "I'll get you, Charlie Brown! I'll catch you and when I do I'm going to knock your block offi" Suddenly, Charlie Brown, who's somewhat of a philosopher and stu- dent of human behavior, screeches to a halt. He whirls around and says to Lucy, "Wait a minute. If you and I, as rela- tively small children with relatively small problems can't sit down and talk through our problems in a mature way...how can we expect that nations of the world to?" POW!! Lucy slugged him. After hitting him Lucy said, "I had to hit him quick...he was beginning to make sense!" Well, maybe, just maybe, you and I * can identify with either Lucy or Charlie Brown's dilemma. That is, as the one clobbered or the one doing the clobbering. For indeed, making peace is many times more difficult than making war. Peace is harder to keep than war is to fight. Recorded history ' speaks eloquently of this reality. It is the reconstruction, reconciling process after a confrontation that can make one painfully aware of the bit- terness left behind. Troubled times bring new opportu- nities to rediscover an inner peace and perhaps mend torn relationships CHAPLAIN'S CORNER and past misunderstandings. In a world that is anything but peaceful, we can set a personal standard for a life of inner peace that is character- ized by a spirit of forgiveness and reconcilia- tion. Howwe verr, when it comes to finding personal S .. peace, how do I -. you do it? After g m all, peace must ' be .internal Chaplain before it can be (Lt.) Jose Molina external. Well, I believe that peace must be pursued.. It must be worked at. One has to strive for inner peace. Go after it. Chase it, vigorous- ly! Seek out reconciliation and elimi- nate the roots of any bitterness or inner turmoil. Even if your overtures for peace are rejected you. can have the inner peace that comes from knowing that you have sincerely tried to make things right. The consequences for not pursuing this inner peace will rob you of much needed energy. Lack of inner peace will dissipate you and rob you of opportunities to develop your life in positive ways. Inner turmoil can put you in a "survival" mode and can make you bitter about life and about experiences. When bitterness is operative, it becomes easier to rationalize choices that are immoral and unethical. When bitterness takes root, we can start to walk a very thin line between the truth and a lie. We can become "double-minded" giving up long term gains and pursue immediate choices that will not produce good fruit. A story is told of three men adrift at sea, who find a .bottle with a genie in it. Naturally, the genie grants each one a wish. One selects a condo in the Bahamas and the other a chateau on the Riviera. They're both granted. The third man requested the follow- ing with great bitterness, "my neigh- bor has a goat but I am just as good a man as he is and I have no goat. I want you to kill his goat!" Imagine that! This man faces possible death and he still struggles with bitterness in his heart. Moral of the story: Bitterness can pursue us to our deathbed. In Robert Fulghum's book "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" (Villard Books, 1988), there is a timeless quotation, "peace is not something you wish for; it's something you make, something you do, something you are, and something you give away!" Here's an even more timeless and timely quote for times of conflict, "make every effort to live in peace with all men." (The Holy Bible, Hebrews 12:14). Peace to you! HS-3 line shack keeps helos clean, operable and in air By]02 Kimberly Stephens USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs T he 27 Sailors from the NAS Jackson- ville-based "Tridents" of HS-3 Line Shack are responsible for maintaining cleanliness, inspections, and launching and recover- ing the six helicopters that make up the squadron. HS-3 has four SH-60F Seahawks and two SH- 60H Seahawks whose mis- sions include supporting undersea warfare, serving as the primary search and rescue platform and con- ducting overland aircrew recovery operations in com- bat. Channel guarding is another aspect of HS-3's responsibility by providing assistance to the harbor pilots and security to the ship. "Our helicopters are also used for logistical sup- port," said AE1(AW) Gabriel Tyree, leading petty officer of HS-3 line shack. "They transport per- sonnel, supplies and mail to other ships in the strike group as well as to the beach." Because the helos are always flying, maintenance is a 24-hour job. "We are the backbone, without us it wouldn't be possible for daily flying operations to occur," said Tyree. "Jets can't take off without a helo in the air." HS-3 helicopters provide what is called plane guard- ing. In case a mishap occurs with the jets, the helos are there to provide assistance with search and rescuing pilots. In addition, helos provide an additional security measure to the ship itself. Keeping helicopters air- borne requires mainte- nance and up-keep. The Sailors are divided into two shifts. They maintain air- craft with daily turnaround inspections and cleanli- ness. "We have to keep the air- craft clean inside and out because of the ocean salt," said Tyree. "If we didn't do surface preservation, basi- cally the aircraft would cor- rode." The aircraft are also con- stantly undergoing various inspections. These inspec- tions occur daily, monthly and hourly, to help main- tain the integrity or the proper function of all the parts. "These inspections help reduce component failure," said Tyree. "We are always flying, even when others aren't, so upkeep is most important in keeping the helos in the air." First thing in the morn- ings, the helicopters are checked for foreign object damage (FOD), cleanliness, and to make sure every- thing is good to go for fly- ing. "We look for any defects that could cause it not to work," said AZAN Jaime Anthony, plane captain landing signal enlisted (LSE). "Our checks are to ensure pilot safety. If some- thing happens, then it is our fault because we signed off on the inspection." The HS-3 line shack is also responsible for the launch and recovery of the helos. The qualified Sailors are called plane captain LSE. "They are the only ones qualified to launch and recover helicopters, and they are in direct commu- nication with primary flight control," said Tyree. "Being an LSE is my favorite part of this job," said Anthony. "It's exciting to go up on the flight deck to launch and recover helos. It's fun, but a big responsibility." -The responsibility of the Sailors of HS-3 line shack is a great responsibility as a whole. "When the ship pulls into port and Sailors are getting their liberty cards, most of my Sailors are still hard at work," said Tyree. "Our lib- erty is limited and depend- ent upon what is going on with the mission and what needs to be repaired." HS-3 is part of Carrier Air Wing 8 aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) currently on deploy- ment in the Arabian Gulf in support of maritime security operations and Operation Iraqi Freedom. EVADER ST Electric-17999 Nitro- s25999 HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O.P. 272-6315 E 7273 103rd St.772-9022 Blue Angels seek applications From Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) Public Affairs The Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (Blue Angels) are encouraging qualified Sailors and Marines to apply for the 2007 season. The applica- tion deadline is April 1, and selec- tion results will be available in - June 1. According to AZC(AW) Robert Sadak, the Blue Angels' applica- tions chief petty officer, there are . open billets for E5 and E6 journal-.. ists, illustrative draftsmen, store- keepers, photographer's mates, avi- ation maintenance administration- men, aviation electronics techni- cians, aviation ordnancemen, avia- Photo by tion structural mechanics, aviation PH2 Daniel McLain electrician's mates and hospital corpsmen with an 8406 Navy enlisted classifications (NEC). Interested Marine applicants with 6257 and 6217 military occupational specialties are needed as well. "We are looking for motivated, hard-charging Sailors and Marines with outgoing personalities to represent the pride and professionalism found throughout today's Navy," Sadak said. "Our team of Navy and Marine Corps professionals are a direct reflection of personnel current- ly stationed around the world displaying honor, courage and commitment on a daily basis to uphold our nation's values and ideals." "We display teamwork for the crowds who come to see the Blue Angels," Sadak said. "The high caliber of Sailors and Marines we are looking for are the same caliber of who we represent." CMDCM(AW/SW) Eric Hodge said applicants have to take pride representing the Navy to the public. "We are all volunteers,"-Hodge said. "But we're looking for those special volunteers who proudly serve our coun- try and represent our shipmates who are out in the fleet." Application details are outlined in NavAdmin 317/05. Additional information and applications are available at http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/ or by contacting Sadak until March 4 at DSN 658-2569 or commercial (760) 339-2569. 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On the variable-rate certificate, once you purchase a certificate, the purchase rate remains in effect for one year. Then, the rate can change on your certificate's 12-month and 24-month anniversary dates. If rates are up, your rate goes up. If the rate has gone down, your rate is guaranteed not to fall more than %% below your initial rate. The 3-Year Variable Rate Certificate also accepts additional deposits-in any amount-on its anniversary dates. For more information and to purchase your certificate, visit navyfcu.org. Or call 1-800-362-3789. I 'I1iJ V -- -tr' +- 40 '% I I I I I JL .1 8 JaxiUr NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 K I Naval Hospital Jacksonville Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Denial Clinic Receptionist Carla Barth assists HN Jorge Rangel and HA limothy Brewington with their denial records. Kathleen Martens, an expanded duty dental assistant (left) assists Oral Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. (Dr.) Todd Puckett Jan. 13 during the extraction of four wisdom teeth from a Sailor assigned to Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Lt. Jennifer Mckinney (left), a Navy nurse and Kathleen Martens (right), an expanded duty dental assistant hook military family member Amber Springer to a heart monitor machine prior to her oral maxillofacial surgery. Where Sailors go for oral surgery By Miia S. Gle By Miriam S. Gallet Editor aval Hospital Jacksonville Oral N Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental S Clinic offers a full spectrum of oral Surgical procedures, including implant sys- tems, orthognathic surgery maxillofacial esthetic surgery, maxillofacial reconstruc- Stion. The clinic is responsible for the dental -'readiness of thousands of active duty serv- Sice personnel assigned to Commander, Navy Southeast Region as well as hun- dreds of referrals from places as far as Illinois, or as close as Georgia, Orlando and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Family mem- bers and retirees not enrolled in either the family member or retiree dental plans are seen on a space available basis. Currently staffed with two trained oran and maxillofacial surgeons, one general dentist, one pediatric dentist, a registered nurse, and six enlisted personnel, one Department of Defense civilian and a con- tractor, the clinic sees approximately 240 patients a month not counting pediatric cases, which according to, Pediatric Dentist Lt. Cmdr. Jonathan Junkin can run as high as 60. "Taking care of our warfighters is our first priority," said Lt. Cmdr. (Dr.) Peter Colella, clinic's department head. "Their dental readiness is at the forefront of what DT2 Sheila Velez, leading petty officer at the Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Clinic, conducts an inventory of X-ray film. / we do. We ensure that they are ready to deploy at a moments notice." "A service member with dental problems on a battlefield becomes a medical emer- gency that, our forward deployed units can't afford. Therefore, it's imperative that we attack any possible dental problems before they occur, such as the extraction of wisdom teeth," he added. / Colella further explained that while the majority of Sailors in the Navy today stay on top of their dental care, some clearly do not have good dental hygiene and others 2,4 reqi could "I ven Sail hav exa hea "We port DT3 jeniece Anderson X-rays Army spouse Amber Lyn during her overseas screening. uire extensive surgical .procedures that harms way by ensuring that their dental ld have been avoided, program is current is a very rewarding for 'racticing good dental hygiene and pre- us." itive dentistry is essential to our If you are an eligible patron and in need lors. They are reminded constantly that of dental surgery or your child needs a ing a comprehensive annual dental dental checkup, the Naval Hospital mination is imperative for good oral Jacksonville Dental Clinic can save you dth and dental readiness," he stated. thousands of dollars. are proud of what we do here. Sup- For more information about the services ting the warfighters that are going to available at the clinic, call 542-7540. A' Oral Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. (Dr.) Todd Puckett (right), assisted by Kathleen Martens, an expanded duty dental assistant, extracts a wisdom tooth from HM3 Jason Barry Jan. 13. DT3 Jeneice Anderson takes an X-ray of Cmdr. Alice Whitley's jaw with a state-of-the-art digi- tal Panorex X-ray machine. Silk 4,W.W. MRA AOXV. Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 Photos by Miriam S. Gallet ;i DT2 Don Jacobs, an oral surgery technician, and Kathleen Martens, an expanded-duty dental assistant, prepare the instruments for the next surgical procedure. Lt. Cmdr. (Dr.) Jonathan Junkin checks a patient's crown during an exam. " i Kloey, a 22-month-old military family member, lays on her mom's lap while Pediat-ric Dentist Lt. Cmdr. Jona-than Junkin checks her baby teeth and gums. v y '* 10 laxir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 MOAA scholarship season open By staff he Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) recently opened its 2006 Base/Post Scholarship Program and is offering individual $1,000 grants to 25 family members of active duty personnel worldwide. To be eligible, a student must be under the age of 24, working on a first undergraduate degree and a depend- ent child of an active duty service member in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public Health Service or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This includes mem- bers of the drilling Reserves and National Guard. HELPING HANDS Grant recipients will be. randomly selected from among applicants with- in each of the seven services. No GPA, SAT nor essays will be needed for their base/post application. MOAA membership is not a requirement. To apply, visit MOAA's Web site at www.moaa.org. The deadline for sub- mission is March 1. Photo courtesy of the USO USO Volunteer Tech. Sgt. Michelle Williams, with the Florida Air National Guard, 125th Fighter Wing Jacksonville, wel- comes AA Benjamin Doaks to Jacksonville at the USO Wel- come Center at Jacksonville International Airport before he reports to HS-15 at NAS Jacksonville. Volunteers needed at airport USO Welcome Center By Lynne Pratt USO Volunteer Coordinator he USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville Interna- tional Airport (JIA) is a wonderful facility providing * a safe haven to weary active duty service members and their families. The center is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. In the future, the center may USO Factoid remain open longer if more : volunteers can be found to Did you know that the USO help man the center extra does not receive government hours. The goal is to eventu- funding? It exists solely upon ally have the center open 24 the support of individuals, cor- hours a day. portions, foundations and There are two types of fund-raising efforts. .volunteer commitments The USO is a non-profit :individual or group. Each organization and receives commits to the same day donations through the United and time each week in four- Way, Combined Federal Cam- hour shifts. The center is paign #5051, and individuals manned solely by volun- dropping extra "change" in steers so if a volunteer does- donation boxes. :n't show up, the center For information on individual ,remains locked and unavail- or corporate donations or a able to active duty service program sponsorship, please members and other author- contact K.C. McCarthy at 778- ized users. 2821 or e-mail kcmccarthy@ Aside from the personal usojax.com. :satisfaction f knowing For more information on the nation's heroes, volunteers usojax.org. receive free parking for their shift. Volunteers may bring their spouse, children, grandchildren or a friend with them during their shift. -Dress is casual and service members are not.required to wear a uniform. Additionally, volunteer mileage to and from the airport may qualify as a deduction for those who* itemize income taxes. The USO Welcome Center is available for active duty members, retirees and their families who are departing the Jacksonville area and need a place to hang out until their flight leaves or who are arriving and need assistance getting to their duty station. Since opening in November 2004, the center's volunteers have assisted more than 4,700 visitors. While the center may be small in size, it's offers many amenities. There is satellite TV, DVD, VHS, Xbox and the Internet. Visitors may choose from a selection of coffee, tea, snacks and drinks. There is also a small library of books, games, playing cards, post cards, greeting cards and a selection of personal items such as toiletries. Men and women leaving on a deployment are given a USO care package, which may include items such as pre- paid worldwide phone cards, sunscreen, travel size toi- letries, a disposable camera and snacks. If you can donate your time to help out at the center, the following shifts are available: Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, 5-9 p.m. Thursday, 5-9 p.m. Friday, 1-5 p.m. and 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 1-5 p.m.; 5-9 p.m. and 9 p.m. to midnight For information on the USO Welcome Center or volun- teering, please contact Lynne Pratt at 305-4467 or e-mail lynne@usojax.com. FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped 'access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are available in January and February: Jan. 23-26, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (retiring) Jan. 24, 9 a.m.- Anger Management Workshop Feb. 2, 10-11:30 a.m. First Time Homebuyer's Strategies Workshop Feb. 13-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (separating) Feb. 14, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Workshop Feb. 23, noon 1:30 p.m. Cary Buying Strategies Workshop Feb. 27 March 2, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (retiring) Feb. 28, 9 a.m. noon Anger Management Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organization that pro- vides new clothing to needy individuals and families is look- ing for volunteers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partnership to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing coming in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more volun- teers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distri- bution to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy KUDO KORNER The following personnel were recognized during an awards ceremony at Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville Jan. 12: Flag Letter of Commendation Senior Sailor of the Fourth Quarter. OS2(SW) James Walker Flag Letter of Commendation Junior Sailor of the Fourth Quarter AC3 Serena Robertson Good Conduct Award ET2 Victor Veguilladejesus OS2(SW) Joseph Vega McDonald, 636-9455 or email pmcdonald@dignityuwear.com. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to. dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invaluable service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important histori- cal information and good humor to bring works of art.to life. If you are interested in volun- teering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer. org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa- tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. 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MORTGAGE SERVICES Fast Tax Refund Loans Lowest Price Guaranteed Electronic Filing All State Returns ^ ^ Q - I (GOG) MERCYSHIPS www.mercyshipsorgi I _ Mercyy ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 11 Scam artists look to hook Sailors through 'phishing' e-mails on NKO Web portal By on Gagne Naval Education and Training Command Public Affairs he Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) at NAS Pensaco- la is warning users of the Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) Web portal to be alert for an Internet phishing scam that is being directed at users of NKO. NETC offi- cials are issuing an alert to inform NKO users of their potential vulnerability to this scheme. "Phishing is a scheme usually generated through e-mails or pop-up ads that attempts to deceive users into divulging credit card numbers, bank information, social security numbers, passwords or allow access to password-protected Web portals," said Peg David, NKO program manager. "The perpetrators target individuals through their email address or online pop- up ads and forward e-mails that appear to be from legitimate businesses. Company logos and letterheads may appear to be genuine at first glance, and this is how unsuspecting users are usually lured into helping the phishers accomplish their goals." The NKO scam was first identified in early December, in an attempt to exploit "multiple vulnerabilities" in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser. Victims received e-mails appearing to be from NKO informing them to visit the NKO Web portal to reset their passwords. Upon receipt of the e-mail'and selecting the embedded Uniform Resource Locater (URL) link, users are redirected to a false site that resembles the NKO front page and are directed to login using their cur- rent password and submit a new password. Once users have logged in to the fake site, an executable data file is activated. Navy officials have identified this file as a "JavaScript vulnerability." "JavaScript is programming language or written code that adds functionality to a program or Web page," said Frank Palmer, NKO portal administrator. "A vulnerability exists when phishers use hidden malicious JavaScript code in the e-mails, pop-ups or Web pages, that allows them to accomplish their goal of getting the user to uninten- tionally allow access to certain personal or private information." According to David, "Phishing scams are different than benign spam schemes that try to sell the user something or get them to open a link to an undesirable site. Phishing e-mails don't normally contain virus payloads, but SpyWare such as key- stroke loggers and password traps may be downloaded when e-mail attachments from the phishing perpetrators are opened." David said phishing schemes use a num- ber of techniques to get the user to "bite." Two of the most common are Spoofing, where e-mail addresses and page content appear to be from a valid source, and Social Engineering, when e-mails play upon human curiosity and trick the user into revealing personal data by convincing or scaring them into the desired action. "Occasionally," David added, "the spam- mers will get lucky and send the user an e- mail that appears to be from an organiza- tion that they actually do business with. That's when users are most vulnerable to their schemes." According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group Web site (http://www.antiphishing. org), phishing has evolved into a multi-bil- lion dollar illegal business over the last two years. In 2003, 21 phishing schemes were identified. By March 2004, there were more than 400 polishing schemes known to be operating and by October 2004 there were more than 1,100. Over the last six months of 2004, the average monthly growth rate in phishing sites was 25 per- cent. "Military and civilian computer users should know that NKO, the Navy and most reputable businesses do not contact their customers and request them to divulge personal information or passwords in this manner," David said. "Users should react cautiously to all e-mails that attempt to get them to reveal this information and report any suspicious correspondence to the command information assurance offi- cer immediately."' NMCI customers are reminded that there are steps they can take to protect their workstations. Users should restart their computers at the close of the workday and not shut down the PC completely, and never leave your PCs logged in overnight. The Federal Trade Commission (http:// www.consumer.gov/idtheft/) recommends the following additional tips to prevent your personal home computer from being targeted. If you should get an email or pop- up message that asks for personal or finan- cial information, do not reply. Do not open any attachments with these emails and do not click on the link within the message. Use anti-virus software and a firewall, and update regularly. Never use e-mail to send personal or financial information. Review credit card and bank account statements as soon as you receive them to check for unauthorized charges. If you believe you have been scammed, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at http://www.ftc.gov and then visit the FTC's identify theft link listed above. Register for UMUC classes now From the Navy College unice Earn your degree anywhere in the world with University of Maryland University College (UMUC). UMUC has been providing educational opportuni- ties for the U.S. military worldwide since 1947. In the past year alone, UMUC served nearly 58,000 military students online and in classrooms around the world. For the U.S. military and their spouses, UMUC offers several important benefits: Choose from a full range of associate's (active duty only) degrees, bachelor's degree, master's degree and certificate pro- grams offered entirely online. With online classes, you can continue your UMUC education no matter where you're stationed. You'll get a high-quality, challenging edu- cation from an accredited university. No SAT, GRE, or GMAT is required for undergraduate or graduate admission. Active-duty service-members and their spouses are eligible for in-state tuition rate. TA pays full cost for undergraduate courses. UMUC'S military advising team will help you meet your education goals. Our advisors are specially trained to prepare SOC student agreements and assist with the process of using tuition assistance and veteran's benefits. UMUC is proud to be a member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP). NCPDLP is an ini- tiative by the Navy to have colleges and universities work together to provide you with an educational path from Navy "A" school to a bachelor's degree. UMUC is the rating partner for the BM, CTO, DM. FT(SS), FT(SW), IS, IT, LN, OS, QM, SM and YN. Regular registration ends March 15 for the mid-spring term. Late registration ends March 26 ($30 late fee). Mid-spring term days are March 27 July 1. Drop by and see the local UMUC field representa- tive at the Navy College Office on Tuesday from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. He may also be reached via e-mail at jherald@umuc.edu or by calling 610-4361. Taking Japan orders guarantees coast 'pick' By103 Chris Hwang Navy Personnel Command Communications E enlisted Sailors taking orders to Japan will now be able to choose the East or West Coast for their follow- on tour in the United States. The sea-going units or shore commands in Japan offer exciting cultural experi- ences, as well as many incentives. Sailors can benefit from overseas housing allowance and cost of living allowance. Plus, some Japan billets now offer assign- ment incentive pay. "The most obvious incentive is the rare opportunity for a Sailor or Navy Family to live in Japan and immerse themselves in the cultural experience," said Deputy, Enlisted Distribution and Community Management Capt. Kim Parker. Other incentives are the ease of travel to other exotic destinations in Asia that will add even greater enhancement to the Japan experience. "My family and I were there for 30 months; I recommend it," Parker said. After completing the entire Department of Defense area tour to projected rotation date in Japan, Sailors will receive the choice of coagi guarantee. Re-assignnmints will be based on valid requirements and in accordance with sea or shore rotation. Parker said that Sailors must submit a coast selection by NAVPERS 1306/7, Enlisted Personnel Action Request, 12-15 months prior to their projected rotation date (PRD). Sailors can then negotiate their coast of choice in JCMS during their five to nine-month negotiation window. If the desired coast is not available in JCMS, Sailors may request the highest priority billet not on JCMS for the desired coast. "Sailors may waive their right to coast selection and select a billet from JCMS. If the desired coast has been or is visible in JCMS for selection, Sailors will be assigned to that billet at the five-month point of their negotiating window," said Parker. The coast selection option does not apply to those already assigned to Japan billets. The option is only redeemable upon trans- fer from Japan, and cannot be reserved for a future tour. 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The following pet foods have been recalled: * Diamond Low Fat Dog Food * Diamond Hi-Energy Dog Food * Diamond Maintenance Dog Food * Diamond Performance Dog Food * Diamond Premium Adult Dog Food * Diamond Puppy Food * Diamond Maintenance Cat Food * Diamond Professional Cat Food * Country Value Puppy * Country Value Adult Dog * Country Value High Energy Dog * Country Value Adult Cat Food * Professional Chicken & Rice Senior Dog Food * Professional Reduced Fat Chicken & Rice Dog Food * Professional Adult Dog Food * Professional Large-Breed Puppy Food For more information, go to www.msnbc.com or www.diamond- petrecall.com. JAPAN: Orders guarantee coastal pick From Page 11 CONUS (continental Uni- ted States) if a valid billet exists, per MILPERSMAN 1306-250. There is no guar- antee of actual homeport. In order to obtain a guaran- teed coast, you must identi- fy the coast of choice via a NAVPERS 1306/7 up the chain of command not later than 12 months prior to your PRD. You must complete this tour to PRD (projected rota- tion date) for this guaran- tee to apply. If you do not complete the entire tour through no fault of your own, guarantee validity will be decided by NAVPER- SCOM (PERS-40) on a case-by-case basis." For more information, Sailors should contact their detailers. RESERVES: Eaton takes the helm From Page 1 NAVAIRES Command Master Chief CMDCM Ceroma Love concluded the lunch with final words to Love. "Never in my 20 years of service have I served with a more honorable and com- passionate man. He is truly a model American," said CMDCM Love. Love will be retiring May 1 after 34 years of service. He said his time in the Navy has been memorable and precious and reflected on his career with these words. "I have been blessed to work with numerous pro- fessionals over the course. of my career who have directly lead to my, increased opportunities to serve my country," contin- ued Love. "My sincerest thanks to those shipmates for their influence on my life and for their continued service to our nation." KING: Remembering a leader From Page 1 lusy work schedules to attend the event. "Dr. King helped many people in this country recognize that the ideals of our founding fathers must apply to every- one equally," Dobson said during his opening remarks. At the conclusion of the observance, the William M. Raines High School Chorus ,treated the attendees to an inspiring performance. King was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn. by a sniper on April 4, 1968. To honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Congress of the United States in 1983 designated the third Monday in January as a national holi- day, a day that falls on or near King's birthday of Jan. 15. Photos by PH2 (AW/SW) Andrea Decanini Capt. Craig Love thanks his troops during his change of corn- A group of Sailors from Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville listen attentively as Capt. Craig Love mand and retirement ceremony. bids them farewell during his change of command and retirement ceremony Jan. 5. 1 Love stated that he has to follow Love's lead and day, a day of transition. established will continue an effective team that epit- the up-most confidence in knows that he and the But as much as that to guide us as we work to omizes professional excel- Eaton that he will do won- staff of NAVAIRES will implies change, let me overcome the challenges lence, accountability, inno- derful things for the com- continue to press on and do assure you that the dedica- ahead," said Eaton. vation and process mand and the Navy. Eaton great things for the Navy. tion, principles, and lead- "We will continue to set improvement." said he plans to continue "Today marks a special ership that Capt. Love has the standard in building Hi1 Photo byJ01 Mike England The William M. Raines High School chorus performs at the All Saints Chapel during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Observance. Command fitness leaders tackle Navy's culture of wellness By Art Frith Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs The Navy continued on course toward a well- ness-oriented culture with the new Physical Readiness Program, as more than 70 Command Fitness Leaders (CFLs) arrived aboard Naval Support Activity Mid-South in December for the CFL course. SAccording to Deputy Program Manager for the Navy's Physical Readiness Master Chief (SS) Rob Danielson, who led the team of Navy Personnel Command instructors, the training gives CFLs the practical skills necessary to return to their command. afloat or ashore and con- duct an effective program. Proper nutrition, weight management, physical con- ditioning, and test safety are included in the CFL curriculum. Additionally, CFLs receive training in the Physical Readiness Information Management System, the Navy's official "record" for tracking Navy- wide physical fitness assessment (PFA) results. Part of a CFL's responsi- bility is to become thor- oughly familiar with the Comprehensive Fitness Program, which is designed to prepare a Sailor's body to meet the minimum require- i K'":'^ SALE ,.- .. s3499 HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O P. 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 r ments for active duty in today's Navy. Danielson said it's very important for Sailors to stay with the pro- gram as outlined in OPNAVINST 6110.1H. "If they do, they will have the best opportunity to per- form well on the next PFA," said Danielson. The PFA consists of the body composition assess- ment and the physical readiness test. The Comprehensive Fitness Program is divided into three phases covering 24 weeks. The foundation of the program is based on developing sound cardio- Ol 0. A *S* 4 vascular and strength training techniques. According to Danielson, this is where the CFL comes into play. "The leadership and training received in this course will help to gradual- ly bring Sailors into peak condition for passing the PFA. The Navy is moving from a fitness era to one of wellness. Sailors need to be both healthy and physically fit in order for the Navy to meet its mission objec- tives," said Danielson. "It's very important to See WELLNESS, Page 13 OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM Free Parking Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cards/ATM CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM L EMERSON ST. O ro rEMERSON ST. O0*i,-4)ilesfh. A011el WELLNESS CAMP . / \ if* 4 JANUARY 24-25, 2006 7:30-4:00 NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE WEiLLNESS CENTER BIMJ. 867 ENTERPRISE ST. CALL 542-5292TO REGISTER - -IAE;4 FR *! NO k FILTERS ( for you to change ...EVER! EExpires Feb 28, 06 EE INSTALLATION )95 A Month nial Off Rent-to-Own H customers Systems Eliminate: Yellow Water, Iron, Odors, Radium, Hardness & Removes Chlorine KINETIC SINCE 1946 K 1-800-633-7114 TOM BUSH MINI 1( "Ol'i .4 ]^".1 i. ! , T ,A-.P .:1-F P .4 N 12 .0 .I *w*': 'r,'/ ;'.'.'- ,':, .. .. . MINILISA'.COM P Ja Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 13 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always)t For more information, call 542-3493. Bowling leagues now forming! Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) For more information on fitness and ath- letics, call 542-3518/3229. "Starting It Off Right"Aerobathon Fitness Source Jan. 26, 5 7:30 p.m. Two and a half hour variety aerobic class. Call 542-3518 for more details. Learn to Lift Weights Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesdays at 4 p.m. Sign-up at the Fitness Source front desk. For more information about I. T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. 2006 Entertainment Books on sale until Jan. 27. $25 each Enjoy savings of more.than $300 in vari- ous local restaurants, theaters, golf cours- es, bowling centers, attractions, and much more! Silver Springs with Kenny Rogers in Concert Feb. 11 $39 Includes transportation, attractions, and Kenny Rogers concert. Sign-up at I.T.T. by Feb. 9. Okefenokee Swamp Feb. 25 $26 adults, $19 children under 11 Includes transportation, guided boat tour, scenic nature drive, and a visit to The Chesser Homestead. Sign-up at I.T.T. by Feb. 23. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Caving Trip Saturday Explore Florida caves! $15, includes park admission, lunch and transportation. Pizza and Ping-Pong Jan.26 Free 7 p.m. at Liberty Cove Learn to Fly Jan. 27 From Staff NAS Jacksonville is hosting a Safety Rodeo for motorcy- cles, ATVs, personal water- craft, and boats Match 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NAS Jacksonville. The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) is currently looking for sponsors of safety apparel and associated safety gear. Sponsors will Free flying lesson at the NAS Jax Flying Club. Departs Liberty Cove at 4 p.m. New Orleans Weekend Trip Feb. 17-20 $120, payment plans available. Includes transportation and three nights lodging. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Reef & Beef Feb.3, 6:30-9 p.m. All you can eat gourmet seafood & beef buffet. $1/person S Call 542-3041 for reservations. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. A Sound of Thunder (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. March of the Penguins (G) Saturday, 7 p.m. The Brothers Grimm (PG-13) Jan. 27, 7 p.m. Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13) For more information call 542-3521. Super Bowl party at the Budweiser Brew House Feb. 5, pre game starts at 4-p.m. Door prizes and complimentary food served at 6 p.m. $7 per person, tickets can be purchased at the Brew House. Super Bowl Party at the CPO Club Feb. 5, pre game starts at 4 p.m. Door prizes and complimentary food served at 6 p.m. $7 per person, limited to first 76 patrons paid. For more information on the golf course, please call 542-324. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Jan. 24 for active duty. Jan. 26 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772. Hoop it up at the Youth Center Monthly three-on-three basketball tour- naments Ages 9-17 display merchandise that meets the requirements of applicable military instruc- tions. Motorcycle safety apparel that meets Department of Defense requirements for use on board Department of Defense installations include Department of Transportation approved helmets, goggles and face shields, sturdy footwear, full-fingered gloves, riding jackets and pants and any items which improve visi- bility. Presentations or displays that promote proper safety merchandise features and uses are highly desired. For more information on sponsorship, please contact MWR. Marketing Director Shannon Leonard at 542- 3577 or email Shannon.d. Leonard@ navy.mil. WELLNESS: Navy culture is changing From Page 12 start and stay with the program until the designated testing period," Danielson said. "Anyone can find a reason to skip workouts. The key is to make these work- outs part of your daily routine. You'll be amazed at the payoff." CFLs provide the tools and motivation to help their shipmates stay with the pro- gram, succeed physically, and maintain good health. As of July 2006 the Navy will require mandatory administrative separation pro- cessing for any Sailor who has failed the PFA three or more times' in a four-year period and failed the Spring 2006 PFA or a subsequent PFA. Navy personnel command experts say changes to the instruction were necessary to create a "culture of wellness" the key to mission readiness and operational effec- tiveness. Got a consumer problem? Here's who to call The following are phone numbers of contacts who can help with consumer prob- lems: Family Service Center - 542-2766 Better Business Bureau - 721-2288 State Attorney's Office Consumer Mediation 630- 2075 City of Jacksonville/ Consumer Affairs Division - 630-3467 Florida Department of Business & Professional Construction Industry Regulation 1-850-487- investigative services - 1395 727-5590 w a a c Photo by, Kaylee LaRocque Allen Tyre, president of the Navy Ortega Lakeshore Little League Baseball and Softball Program, helps 15-year-old Kaitlyn Parker sign up for the girls softball league Jan. 14. Registration for all leagues is being held at the NAS Jax field this Saturday and Jan. 28. Register now for little league, girl's softball Military families have been a part of the league since inception and are highly encouraged to continue the, partnership. 13-14 Junior 15-16 Senior Girls Soft Ball 8-11 Minor League, Major League The season will begin March 4 and run through the end of May. Registration may also be accomplished by logging on to www.noljax.org. For addi- tional information, contact the league office at 778- 0311. From Staff T he Navy Ortega Lakeshore Little League Baseball, Girls Softball League and Challenger Division which plays aboard NAS Jackson- ville, across from the Navy Exchange/Commissary parking lot, is now register- ing for the 2006 season. Registration is being held Jan. 21 and 28 at the NAS Jax field and Thrifty Outdoors (across from Target on U.S. 17) from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. The cost is $95 per child and $65 for additional family members. All Puppies Are Special, But Some Are Destined For Greatness I will find you a good home. Guaranteed!' 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Ik I Security Department changes their policies From the NAS ax Security Department In an effort to provide a better service to the NAS Jacksonville community, the Base Security Department has recently implement- ed policy changes for select person- nel requiring access to the station. These changes will provide easier access in certain circumstances while maintaining a secure environ- ment for those who work and live aboard the station. Policies stream- lined in these changes include: Easier access for retirees, dependent widows and widowers with expired ID cards. Retirees, dependent widows and widowers can now obtain a one-day pass with their expired ID card in order go to PSD and have the card renewed. Sponsorship is no longer required. One-day pass for those in the MACS who forgot their military or government ID. If you are registered in the station's MACS system and mistakenly left your CAC card at home, you no longer have to make the trek home to retrieve it. Instead, you can obtain a one-day pass by presenting a picture ID at the pass desk. A quick computer check will have you on your way. Grace period for expired rental agreements. If the agreement on your rental has expired, you can now obtain a one-day pass to allow you the time to get the agreement renewed. This privilege is limited to a one-time event and the agreement cannot be expired by more than one day. Express rental car contracts will be honored. Personnel with express rental agreements can now obtain a one-day pass, each day, for as many days as they may need. To receive a pass for longer ,than one day, the rental company will have to provide a rental agreement listing the identi- ty of the renter. Our focus is not to make it difficult to get on the base for those who have a legitimate reason, but to provide a secure environment for our commu- nity. By implementing the'changes we've outlined, we believe we can do that. Nominees wanted for outstanding athletes Photo by PHAN Jacqueline Hall PR2 Jason Corse, inspects an oxygen walk around bottle from a P-3C Orion Jan. 4. Corse is attached to the "Mad Foxes" of VP-5. By Staff T he NAS Jacksonville Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Sports Department would like to recognize and honor the outstanding military male and female athletes of the year based on per- formance from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2005. Nominations are now being accepted from com- manding officers, supervi- sors, fellow athletics and anyone else who has knowledge of an exception- al athlete from NAS Jax departments and tenant commands. Nominations must be submitted by Jan. 31. Nominees must have participated in the NAS Jax Intramural Sport's program or any higher mil- itary sports competition in 2005. Selection for the NAS Jax Military Male and Female Athlete of the Year will be based on athletic performance/accomplish- ments, military awards/ honors and community involvement. For more information and an application, contact - MWR Sports Coordinator Bill Bonser at 542-3239 or send him an e-mail at bill.bonser@navy.mil. Local park offers classes T- he following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reserva- tions by calling 573-2498. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Let's Celebrate Arbor Day Tomorrow 1:30-2:30 p.m. Trees play an important role in the health and well- being of all of us. Learn about the many useful products derived from trees and the importance of pro- tecting our natural wood- lands. The first 10 regis- trants will receive a potted Red Buckeye tree. Snake Savvy Jan. 26 1:30-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between ven- omous and non-venomous snakes? Learn what you can do to stay safe around' snakes and their important role in the balance of nature. Coffee With The Birds Jan. 30 9:30-10:30 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing inside a climate-controlled building with your morning cup of coffee or tea and looking out our large pic- ture windows at the birds visiting our birdfeeders. What a great way to start out your day. Beverages provided. Watch where you park while visiting Building 1 A anyone visiting Building 1 is remind- d that there is limit- ed visitor parking. The visi- tor parking area is marked with signs in the parking lot. All other parking areas are for those personnel working in Building 1 who have an orange placard des- ignating them a parking space. This placard must be visible from outside their vehicle. There is also a des- ignated parking area specif- ically for government vehi- cles. Tickets will be issued for those who park illegally in designated parking areas. SThere's brand-new growth in the city s best location. 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"/ "" -- O A "." ."- - -,,^ : $' ., - -',-; :'.-'; ''. ", : :, ,. '. : -" ' JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 15 SPORTS & STANDINGS Photos by j01 Mike England And they're off! A group of runners begin the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 5K Fun Run/Walk Jan. 11. Initial MLK 5K brings out runners By jO1 Mike England i i. t Assistant Editor -n- I l ".i'.-. i rl ,',ak Uil ifty-one participants turned out to take part in the first Dr. Martin, Luther King Jr. 5K Fun Run/Walk Jan. 11. The event, sponsored by the NAS Jax Multi-Cultur- al Awareness Committee (MCAC), was followed by an awards presentation. Placing first overall and first in the men's military category was HM2 Encar- nacion Nunez from Naval Hospital Jacksonville with a time of 18:40. Taking second in the mili- tary men's category was Cmdr. Anthony Smith of Commander, Sea Control Wing Atlantic with a time of 18:54 followed by AW1 Shawn Decota of HS-75 who placed third with a time of 19:15. In the military women's category, PS2 Patricia Tracey. of Naval Air Reserve, Jacksonville took first with a time of 26:42, followed by AA Tabitha HM2 Encarnacion Nunez fin- ished atop the Men's Military Division with a time of 18:40Q. Unger of VP-16 at 28:14 and PS1 Jennifer Henry of REDCOM Southeast at 29:22. Taking first in the male open division was John Funk with a time of 19:51, followed by Brett Beisker who came in at 20:57 and Mark Seidl with a time of 21:47. Luz Mannion placed first Luz Mannion finished first in the Women's Open Division with a time of 25:53. in the female open division with a time of 25:53, fol- lowed by Katie Mathison at 26:19 and Bonita Givens in third with a time of 29:40. The next Morale, Welfare and Recreation-sponsored run will be the Leprechaun Run on Mar. 16 at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call 542-3239. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesdays and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the club- house adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more informa- tion, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. 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.pwpnflori- da.com or call 307-6261. The meeting for December is cancelled. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday at 7 p.m. of each month at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bottac at 542- 2939. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all cur- rently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903. West Union Street. Interested per- sonnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more informa- tion, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Dentist Place And... The Dentist Place for ks The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (Excluding co-pays and deductibles Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 BryanT. Marshall?,DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 IS A 4-on-4 Flag football league forming This league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists. It is a Captain's Cup event. 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. Racquetball tourney A men and women's racquetball tournament will be held Jan. 30 through Feb. 3 at 5 p.m. The tour- nament is free and open to NAS Jax active and active reservists. This is a Captain's Cup event and players will receive participation points for their command and can receive additional points for placing first, second and third. There will be a men and women's division and points will be awarded for both divisions. Sign up at the NAS Jax Gymnasium by Jan. 25. Soccer meeting An intramural soccer meeting will be held Feb. 1 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty and selective reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five Captain's Cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting .to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Softball meetings slated There will be several softball meetings Feb. 15 in the Building 850 conference room. The season will begin in March. The following are the times of the meetings: Greybeard 11:30 a.m. Open to active duty, selective reservists and command Department of Defense personnel age 30 and up. Intramural noon Open to active duty, selec- tive reservists and command Department of Defense personnel. Women's league 12:30 p.m. Open to active duty, selective reservists, military dependents over 18 and Department of Defense employees. Commands having their athletic officer or desig- nated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Open softball meeting planned An open softball meeting will be held Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. at Mulligans. This league is open to NAVAIR and Department of Defense employees, active duty, military dependents over 18; and selective reservists. Rules as well as days of the week and times for the games will be discussed at the meeting. Officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS.Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA TracR and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunneis Clubs of America) race and your time must b'e one of top 10 regional qualifying times. Contact your base athletic director for more information. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours,.30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" AII I oaI l$i @I ML ITRY Military Publications reach PULIA O 81% of the military community 7 /e R I rI I g COIiI r ( b Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors N% '4AYOUNrT. LORA JaxAirNews"Wg4 "M- ..H 1 1 1 A .v ". I 11 Published by the *lorida imes-MJnion R094162 - I C, 16 JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 - ~ ~-k~T~ tZ 2w p~;.m,. -~rpK'-twLa-~.1~v{ -jx2, r Corrsia PonteA:, FL- -S NASSAU COUNTY 1. Timber Creek Plantation From the low $200s 1,604-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Oversized homesites available. Tour new homes ready for move-in. Few homesites remain. Amenities include a community pool, clubhouse, basketball court and family recreation area. (904) 225-2581 ,. 7, ',:NASSAU,,OUNTY- I -, . 2. Cartesian Pointe From the $180s 1,336-2,478 sq. ft., 2-4 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling final homesites. Community offers play- ground and baseball field. A great value in rapidly expanding Nassau County. (904) 225-1982 NORTHEASTST JACKSONVI!LE, -.:. 3. Dunn's Creek Plantation From the low $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling. New homesites available. 13 unique floor plans to choose from. New community pool coming , soon. (904) 751-1274 4. Daybreak Woods From the $180s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Last chance. Beautiful Dames Pointe location featuring nature preserve and community playground. Easy commute to naval bases. (904) 757-9737 5. Cedar Glen Now open 2,007-3,580 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Reserve your homesite today. Community will feature amenities center with pool and an elevated walkway through nature preserve. 888-KB-HOMES " SOUTHEAST JACKSONVILLE - 6. Villages of Summer Lakes From the high $1 00s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now selling new townhomes that feature open floor plans with attached 1-car garages. Community pool and playground. Located near the popular Tinseltown area and convenient to shopping, entertainment and nightlife.Tour new homes ready for move-in. (904) 725-2125 WEST JACKSONVILLE 7. Adams Lake From the low $200s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. New homesites coming soon. Interest list now forming.Tour new home ready for immediate move-in. Visit our brand new amenities center featuring a community pool, playground, jogging trail and family recreation area. Last chance for lake- front homesites. (904) 378-2710 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 - iI~aj -- AlA Liii 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 i-i F41 \\\Jac~sonvilIe i/IlE wT ScOb 'Iue F61 ,' Atipo (~1 Orange' - Park M.andarin I5to 11- - %' ET 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 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 homes 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 beaches. 888-KB-HOMES 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. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course. Tour new homes ready for move-in. (904) 819-9081 Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm;Tues.-Sat., lOam-6pm; Sun., 12-6pm. Visit kbhome.com to get detailed riAP@EST, 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. A2006 KB Home (KBH). NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Diamond Sweepstakes runs 01/13/06 to 02/13/06. Enter by filling out/submitting entry form at participating communities. Limit one entry per household. Must be legal U.S. resident, 18 or older and resident in REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia or Florida. Odds of winning depend upon number of eligible entries received and the entry location for all participating KBH communities in specified states. Drawing on 03/01/06. Winner will be notified. Prize is a diamond (ARV approx. $4,500). Actual diamond may vary in appearance from diamond in illustration. Winner responsible for all taxes, insurance and other fees. Prize/Sweepstakes not redeemable/exchangeable for cash, not transferable or assignable and cannot be combined with any other offers. KBH reserves the right to extend, modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. For details on restrictions, qualifications and conditions, see Official Rules at sales offices or send SASE to Diamond Sweepstakes Rules, c/o KB Home, 3037 Independence Drive, Suite I, Livermore, CA 94551. Payment of r-p.arspa.,, f 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 r1Neuwrmei options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping/options-nd may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes.Future development of amenities center at Cedar GJen So u r c e and Dunn's Creek Plantation is subject tochge and is not guaranteed; contact: KB Home Jacksonville, 10475ortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256, (904) 596-6626. Recrtional facilities at Cedar Glen,Villages of Summer Lakes, Carsian Pointe, Adams Lake, Timber Creek Plantafn, v smcsauc. co Hawk's Pointe and Samara Lakes are private fo community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. Continued scope/preservation of nature preserves subject to change and is not guaranteed. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. CBC058298JAX-41550 Rl 19157 S'/.'i KBHOME " Al- . . . . . . . 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Buy/Ise/ IseO urch. Call Dave Win ers RE/MAX 100 IteRealty 866-840-5179 330 Beaches FSBO Aquatic Gardens 2br/2ba end unit new firing, Ir fen bkydl. Call $165,000. Ph 241-0894 concreted block w/ detached garage, wrk shp lost to Schools, 247- 9403/7259037 FSBO WALK TO OCEAN nice 2/2 TH S. Jax Bch. 904-613-9896 $275,900 owners.com ID: tmw9867 -' ,Jax Bch O'nfront Condo Newlynremode2edl/1 www.jaxoceancondo.com JAX BCH S. Immaculate 3/2.5, 2 Story Stucco, Ig mature yd, upgrades, Eu. Ready to move in. $349K Nice Family Communty oo1007eaBreezeAve. located on the Westside 2300sf Sbr/2bahouse,2 lots, 475000 obo. Callh S Military discounts *FREE Washer & Dryer with new move-ins lots, $475,000 obo. Call SE Z Financing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms I NEPT. BCH F5BO Duplex or home 1/1 (EA). Swimming pool, playground, basketball court 2blocks to Beach $490k. 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FIReal Estate & Mrtgaoe Broker James Steen Loan Consultant 1300 Marsh Landing Pkwy #107, Jacksonville Beach, Fl 32250 904-543-7004 office 904-200-0225 Cell * 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 year terms available on FRMs * No minimum down payment required * Loan amounts up to $417,000 * Gift funds may be used to cover closing costs * No Application or Loan Origination Fees * Website www.wamuloans.com/james.steen Call today for more information 0 Washington Mutual HOME LOANS Programs subject to change wilthoutnotice. Certain petitions and conditions pply. Available on 14 unit properties, pimary residences only. Some programs may not be combined wit others. Wshington M outul Bnik doing business as Washington Mutual Bank FA-mony states and a Washington Mutual Bank fsb-ID, MT, U T. 0o30 330 Beaches OPEN HOUSE NEP BCH FSBO 1-4pm Sat & Sun. 1020 Penman Rd. 4/4, 2500sf.$567K 246-3464 PONTE VERDA BEACH 2/2 + 1 car, lake view, beach access, furn'd, $235,000. Call 333-2809 PVB/Sawgrass 3/2+Den on water, totally remod. culdesac' gated comm, $429,900. Liz 904- 273-9549 PVB bike to bch 2/2 Condo. lake view, attached gar, high ceilings, hardwd firs, gated comm, $279,900. all 553-7376 PV BEACH ACCESS - gated community, 2/2, $235K. 1/1$145K Call 955-0872 PVB Short walk to Beach Gym, pools, 4/3.5, wd fir, tile & granite, new stainless apple. Irg patio By owner. OP. house Sun 1/15 10-3p. 121 Sea Lily Ln. $750K. 534-7134 SAWGRASS TPC Gor- geous 5br/3ba, spa- cious airy layout. Pool, water falls &jacuzzi, lagoon & golf views. $978,000. 904-285-4687 332 Middleburg 3.3 AC -MH, completely remod, lifetime roof, vinyl siding, fenced, $129 k horses ok 272.5505, 904-813-8383 5/3 FSBO 4 yrs old 2430sf 3c gar, 1 ac 194 Lee Dr. offBlanding. N. M'burg $229,000 904.282-1055 BY OWNER, No Banks Needed 3/2 exc cond, 2 Story, $189,500. 904-371-2728 Ridaught Landing 3/2, LR DR, gar, Ig lot, culdesac. Grt Schls. AS IS $139,900. 904-406- 6000/891-7983 334 Keystone 334 Heights 3/2 -CB, new roof, win- dows, ac fir & pnt. Lake access, $115,900. Cash only, owner/ agent 352-475-9384 NICE 3/2 MH -new metal roof, appi, siding. Porches & fenced. $69.9k Cash owner/ agent 352-475-9384 335 Orange Park/ 335> Clay 1606 Grove Park Dr. off Kingsley Ave. 3/2 /1 ready to move in, new tile and carpet, over 1400sf, $167,900. 855-3288 or 463-6406 3 Story TH overlooking St. Johns River 2386sf, 4/3.5, 2 balconies, 1 patio, comm. pool & club hse $340K 626-0398 ARAVA. BRAND NEW. On pond. Lease to own. 3/2 1440sf, 2car gar, $1050m. 888-825-4736 AVAILABLE NOW!! O.P. Beautiful Grove Park area, 3/2. 1600+sf, on 2 lots, 904-505-1094 CUTTER'S POINT Pos- sible owner finance 4br/2ba, 2160 sf, $259,500. 904-248.2620 FSBO/Fleming Isl. Plant 4br/3.5ba, 2800sf, Ig priv. bkyd, Fleming Isl. amen Own/Rltr 904-375-6000. Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDRNC USN(ret) Direct Line (904) 278 4176 randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com If you're buying, selling, or relocating, give me a call! Watson Realty Corp 4729 US Hwy 175 W " Orange Park, FL 32003 -335 Orange Park/ J3J Clay GREEN COVE SPRINGS 3/2, fridge, dish- .'L washer, 1 car garage, FSBO, $117,900, 472- 9676, 2 years old GRN CVE SPRG By Owner, 3/2, 1 gar ch/a, dish washer, frig, $117,900. 2yo like new 472-9676 New home, almost com- plete cony. OP loc. w/nice trees, 4/2, 1800sf. Ig gar, $270K. 219-2606 OAKLEAF 3/2 $175K NEW Concrete block condo, all apple inci w/d, elev. bldg. 904-505-8000 OAKLEAF new 4/3 + Bns. cul-de-sac, virtual tour www.byusaowner.com #155 449-0006 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, Fanm, Din, 2cgar, 2300sf, Sell $265K, Lease $1350m Margie 904-759-9262 Orange Park South off of SR220-3BR 2Ba-pen Floor plan, 2 car garage, sunken great room $170,000. 768-2036 1920sf Split Bedrm Plan 4/2 all brick, lake view, enclosed patio, $230K. Renee 904 424-4089 340 St. Johns 3 0 County AVILA GATED NEW 3/2, Upgrades, Top Crnr Condo Palencla Amenities, US1 Close St. Aug., World Golf, I- 95, Immediate Occ, $225K, FSBO, (904) 338 4137 EASTWOOD OF JUL. CRK -4/3, 2567sf, 2yrs old, upgraded, landscpd, $441,500 287-5979 FSBO NW St. John's Co 2250SF All brck 4/2.5 Irg ingrnd pool, $385K Call 742-6423 or 230- 2614 NEAR WGV -in Sevilla 628 Porto Christo lease/ Purchase, brand new omne, 3/2, low down. no bank qual. $299.9k 613-5617 Palencia 4/3 Park- side Dr. 2500sf $543K 904.819.9221 342 St. Augustine ANASTASIA ISLAND- Beautiful 2/2 condo, totally renov. $178,500 904- 824 7123/ 705 6429 345 Nassau County 5 acres w/pond, houses only, private road, no subdivision $90,000. Call 904-879-7339 4 AMELIA ISL- Priv dev, 4/2 custom !t brick, tile, Berber, custom kit., proves landscape, nook, din.rm, $354K, 491.7996 Country Living in Callahan ,FI-10 acres of Large oaks & pasture partially fenced. 2004 DWMH with 2400sf 4/2Ba, Large family room & rec. room with wet bar & FP. Reduced $295,499K, G r e at Pric e -Must Sell! 904-879- 4194 Call Today 350 Waterfront Awesome 4200sf house 13874 Ketch Cove Dr. 5/4.5, all new incl. pool. Raker Rity Inc. 860-3206 I'e c Most I A !!r L !caio One Bedroom Starting At $66000 S APARTMENTS 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale :- - RIVIERA PARKWAY r" APARTMENTS 389-3179 L. h:30o-':30 N-FI litC4608 AI 350 Waterfront Distress Sale Imo. only Beautiful new condo on ICW in Palm Coast (Canopy Walk). Top fir (4th), vltd ceigs, lots of upgrds, grdn tub In MB. $384K buyer paying closing costs, Incl. any realtor fees (Seller has no realtor). Serious buyers only, pis. D/Mary: 904-824-0484 E/Wknds Sherry 904-471-2128 eve. Appts on Fri & wknds only. DOCTORS LAKE Stunning new Custom Executive all brick waterfront model, 4/3/ office, pool, spa, dock with boathouse and 2 additional slips. Mas- sive kitchen loaded with upgrades, 12ft ceIlings. Open house at 12-4. 219. 9674, $799,000. 2133 Blue Heron Cove Dr. Lake Hampton 1.66ac, 1000lacre spring fed clear sand bottom lake. Owner/Rltr 904-375-6000 LAKE SANTA FE (6,000+ ACRES) North Florida's most sought after lake. 3/3 (1900sf) Brick Home in exc cond on canal minutes to Lake. 200ft. WF, 1 Acre. $265,000 CENTURY 21 Country Lakes Realty 352-481-4436, 1-888-333-9449 RIVER FRNT story 3000sf hm, nestles on 1.3 ac w/pond. $590K obo. Must sell 904-219-0994 RIVER FRONT 5 ACRES, 2.5 ac upland bidable, 2.5 ac wetlands, $250K obo. 904-219-0994 WATERFRONT lot with beautiful marsh view $199K 904-318-5637 355 Condominiums Baymeadows/Village Green 2/2, 1000sf, new ch/a, appi, prch overlks pond, $122K. 686-5167 BCHS Wolf Creek Brand new 2/2.5, never lived In. Move in ready Immed. Hardship price. $995m. or $169,900. 407-699-0984 CITY OF HOMES OF SAN MARCO 2043 Dunsford Terrace #30 2/1 900sf $695 $100 off for 1st Four Months FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 D'TOWN. PLAZA 19th Fir 1175sf, lbd/lbth + den River/City views, $399K Call Today! 904 803-1967 JACKSONVILLE BEACH Oceanfront Condo/ Estate Sale close to Sawgrass and TPC. 4th floor, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central heat/air. Beautiful Atlantic sunrise! Priced to sell $900,000. For showing call 904 744 3450. RIVERFRONT -TOP FLR New gis drs/windows, Granite top kit/ baths, Brk -Ownr 287-8902 $478k ST. AUG GOLF VIEW 1/1, End unit, 3rd fir, private, Spacious $139.9k. Cal 823-9610 360 Out of Area/ 360 Town/State North Carolina NC Mtn. Property You'll Say WOW! When You See This Incredible Land. Teaming with Waterfalls, Mtn. Streams, Views & Nature. No Other Land Comparable. Coall for Private Showing & Details. McKeough Land Co. 866-930-5263 3 Manufactured 306.5 Homes S1996 3/2 Dou- blewide & land, 1.65 acres, corner lot of Dinsmore Area, $85K serious inquiries only, 693-3033 Low monthly, low down, slow credit OK! Call Rebecca @ 249-9546 aiLCulF ii lrlll~r~sa; C i i C C C I l~;;il~ Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): Work Phone # 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. 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Front deck on Call Bettyann 783-2460 Call Emma 904 77 1 9 055 or 904-962-1086 DESTINY -28x6Q0 3BR 2BA appliances. Dish- washer, fireplace, deck. $14,500. 730-8606 DW '98 in fantastic cond,, many upgrades in this will move to your site, 3/2 home. Must be moved from present loc. appr @ $44,900 reduced for quick sale to $29 995 3878 Lorrie Ln. Call 904-608-9342 FLEETWOOD -14X70, SW, '83, $4500 obo. & '85 Liberty 24x55, 4/2, $6995 obo. Can move & set up. 386-697-9292 FLEETWOOD- No Credit V14 wide, stove, refrig, wd, cent. air, shed. $200 Eq. $138mo. 730-8606 FLEETWOOD-No Credit Av 3/2, stove/frig dw wd vin sid, shigle roof. $2500 eq. $350mo. 73048606 and move -in. No quali- fying. 904-695-2255 GUERDON -14x70 2/2, appliances, air, shed lawn mower too. Nice! $5800. Call 730-8606 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Westside community. Great Location. TOE Call 771-9055. On new, used, & repo mobile homes. Just bring your tax returns and move In. call Sandy @ 904- 695-2255 LAND / HOME PACKAGES 24 YRS EXP. $sDWN. HOMES OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALESPBELLSOUTH.NET LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 Like New, Beautiful! 3/2 fully loaded. Call 249-9546 LRG HOME IN GATED COMM. 3/2 2004 28X60 ASKING $69,900. CALL 904-786-0632 MH/ LAND PKG -New, 3/2 DW, w/extras, must see, 1/3 ac lot with Oaks, $125,900. 861-4716 MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2, 16005F+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $695 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 MUST SEE! '95 Skyline, 1683sf, 3/2, fpl. Must be moved. $35,000 neg 751-9341 or 591-6918 MUST SELL 3BR 2BAI D/W and Land Home. Stainless Steel Appl. Great Jacksonville Loca- tion Little Down, Easy Financing, Won't Last! CALL JOHN 291- 0716 Ready to move in, D/P assistance avail. Slow credit O.K. Call 249-9546 SALESPERSON Need Energetic Salesperson for Home Sales. Top Comm and Health Benefits. Call 904-225-0222 Ask for Joe To Set Up Appt. SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan Call 730- 8606 We will match your D/P up to $2000 on a new home purchase! Call 249-9546 WESTIN 16x80, 3/2, stove refrig, wd, cent. air, vinyl siding, shingle roof, pri- vatelot & free lot rent $19,800. 730-8606 For less than you pay on rent! E-Z qualifying low down payment! Call 2J63-6-'J 370 Lols for Sale LAKE GRANBURY SUBD. Ft. Worth. TX Ranch lots iS9.9 e a All 1',.trn,,s urr-:-und-rQ L. Gr 3ralur. Rgead-. [0 bubi, .:,n. CallZ e6J 221 1-,S3 c-r 6,.1 A4- 1l 75 Farms/ 375 Acreage 709-2400 acres of developable land between Savannah & Brunswick. Frontage on Hwy 17. For example" 709 acres for S1.87 mill. Call 1-866-888-7332 CAROLINA LAND! 20 acres, creek, $89,990. Ral/Dur area. For Pics: 919-693-8984 or email: owner@newbranch.com MANDARIN 72 ACRES partially cleared, some wetlands. Sunbeam & Hood. 904-272-7747 N.C. MOUNTAINS Log Cabin $89,900 Easy to Finish Shell on 1 AC Site, Lakes, State Park, & Plenty of Golf. Carolinas! 828-256-1004 PUTNAM CO -17ac w/4 ac pond, oaks, great for horses, $550k. Call 386-546-6776 SPORTSMANN PARADISE 231ac, in Montgomery CO. GA, $180,000 timber cruise, deer, hogs and turkey. $2895/ac. Call Stewart 229-425-1807 410 Condominiums 9A/Gate New Lux 2/2 All amenities, lake views, w/d, garage avail, $1050mo. 904-233-7702 BCHS Wolf Creek Brand new 2/2.5, never lived in. Move in ready immed. Hardship price. $995m. or $169,900. 407-699-0984 380a Investment 3 Properties ATLANTIC CAPITAL ASSOCIATESINC. Rehab Draw Up Front No Pre- Pay Penalties No Junk Fees 36- Hour Closings Highest %LTV No Money Downv 100% Financing S904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender #L10000054767 | ATTENTION INVESTORS! Let me make your job easier. Call me today for the best investment deals possible. Expect to double your inven- tory. Financing avail. Call 904-208-8930. BUY OWNER 2/1 Springfield, must sell, need cash, best offer, Like New. 904-356-4121 MURRAY HILL -Ouad- raplex, 1/1, CHA, all rented, $228k. 904-221-6802 WHOLESALE PROPERTIES Leam Real Est. Investing www.LHMrealestate.com It's Free! 904-3990463 385 Miscellaneous Avoid Foreclosure Save or Sell House 800-817-9120 stopjaxforeclosure.com & Five Bedrooms New Tile, Carpet, l Septic, Garden Tub, Central Heat and Air. Many more extras, call 904-448-0433. NORTHSIDE Foreclosure 3bd $5,0000 As Is. For Listings 800-749-8124 x1002 390 gReal Estate S Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL II! Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 Ready To Sell? I am ready to buy now. Any area, price, condition or situation. Call Frank 350-9529 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 4, KINGSLAND-Fur- S nished studio apt, S 1 room includes utilities, washer/ dryer, Direct TV, $400 912- 729.4103 WEST SIDE- Partially Furn, 1 Bdrm, Util. gas+cable. New Paint, 175/wk $400 dep 904- 695-1412 405A Apartments SUnfurnished rum.n-, E BEAUTIFUL il ,'-I 1W SIDE COMMUNITY! .: L, : .-'. S1.ACALLNOW! 387-2933 HUD Vouchers Accepted Large 1.2, & 3 Bedrooms CALL (904) 751-1510 MANDARIN ,.Eer M.i-' .,.' 1 2 1 SR .nsr ,nro at -I 'ai f.:.r -_:,f 4JH 3 3 :1,7 NORTHSIDE S540 -S745 I, 2. & 3 BR's Available! (904) 757-0240 ASHLEY PARK APARTMENTS -r n NORTHSIDE Large 1,2 & 3 BRs. ,-;4 &$99 Deposit Special! -" No Application Fee! '@' 1r48 CALL 751-1510 RIVERSIDE-1BR, New paint, close to Hosp. no pets 2590 Post St. $500. 613-0417/725-6072 RIVERSIDE Lg 1BR, CH&A, hardwd floors, clean, good n'hood, near hosp $650mo+dep. 384. 6755 SAN MARCO 1& 2 BR Special! s'-' CALL 398-9492 SAN MARCO LOFTS Incredible living spaces www.theloftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 W'SIDE Grande Court Blanding great Ioc 1, 2, 3BR starting at $565. Call for special 317-0688 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX, NEW CARPET AND TILE, FENCED YARD. REF REQUIRED $595 778.2897 WILLIAMS WALK 1/1 New $900 Waterview cen- trally located 1-95 & St. Aug. 305-772-7031 SW'side- Gregory West SApartments \ A.. VALENTINE SPECIAL App. Savings Call for details. 777-5581 W'side (2) 1/1's w/cable ch&a $550ea & block studio w/tile $395. All remod/clean 380-6850 W'SIDE- Duplex 1BR, LR, Kit furn, cpt, AC, non smkr, quiet, $450. Apply 388-5650. No Hud. JUL CRK 3/2,1300sf, 2car, new cpt & paint. Close to club.poolw/d, Beautiful lot. $1250mo. 759 2521 - JULINGTON 3/2, 2 car gar, culdesac. amenities. $1195mo. Pets OK. 809 Golf Manor Ct. 904- 962-6565^ LAKE ASBURY 2791 Sapid Court 3/2/2 1430 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.8060 11 Waterfront Condo, in Ortega -"* -ENT'. .. __- 2^g 410 Condominiums ICW/Wolf Creek, Brand "i new 2/2.5 TH, all apple, - Sbacks up to preserve. $1100m. 6105226 MAND/S'SIDE -2/2 condo - New, gated, pool, No pets. App i inc ld.-, $925mo. CalU545-1999 MANDARIN 2/2, all elec, comm pool, tennis_ $800month plus deposit. Call 268-0761 , Mandarin Brand new. Spacious, 2/2, grt loc. Beautiful finishes, w/d, yated comm $975. 04-9714, 754-234-0922 -, O.P. 3/2 Seasons at, Park Ave. All new everything. w/d, $1050/mo., pool /gym, - wooded view & more.' No pets. 318-5774 O.P. -RTO, Guar. financing, $800mo. Natures HIdeaway I Blanding Blvd. NEW, 276-6446 OAKLEAF AT PRESERVES Brand new 3/2,1525sf, $1250mo. 276-6446 , OP-Low depll 3br/2.5ba, new TH in Oakleaf, pool, tennis, new appi. only $1200m. Call Jody- 904-327-7916 c PONTEVEDRA RENTAL BLOWOUT I , Summerhouse *Belleza *Avanti All sizes Available $835-$1450mo Make Your Deal Today!! Jennifer 917-859-7859. NYFLBROKER@aol.com Ponte Vedra 1/1, w/d, FP, 2 firs, poo, club hse. Close to Sawgrass Shops $850mo. 827-0446' PONTE VEDRA 1/1, Grand Cay Villa, 3rd fir, screen porch, fpl, $80O0mo- 534-7802 PONTEVEDRA 2/2, gated community. No pets, no smoking. , $1200mo. Call 838-4367 PONTE VEDRA E. of A1A ' 2/2 fpl, w/d 1 c gar, - $1100llOOmo Cafl 285-1164 Ponte Vedra Luxury' Condo Belleza 2br/2ba, Fully renov. Resort amen- Best Offer. 880-4616. C SOUTHEAST Brand new 2br/2.Sba condo. Pool, , fitness ctr, avail now- $1000mo. 386-569-6290 SOUTHSIDE 2/2.5 with' den brand new, lux - condo, $1195mo. Call,, for Special 994-5006 SOUTHSIDE IL Villagio , new guarded comm, 3/2, priv nature view,- $1450mo. Call 646-2881 , S'SIDE all new 2br/2ba Gate Prkwy @ new St. Johns Town Cntr. $1150- mo Call 476-5280 WON'T LAST - Baymeadows/9A - Campfield -2/2 new - $1200/mo. 904-891-6167 415 l rHouses 415 Furnished . PV -Gated Sawgrass, 3/2 awesome g ameroom facing canal, newly renv $1695mo 463-3074 4 Houses 420 Unfurnished 4 AB-2/2, new carpet, Fireplace, garage, w/d lIt hkup,fncdyrd. no pets, $700/mo, move-in special, 221.5652 PCSng ALT BCH 3/2, newly. renov, close to bch, ICW, Ig yd, crprt, stor- age $1200 770-841.0894 ARGYLE 2912 Brittany Bluff 3/2/2 1677sf $1035 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 73&08060 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, LARGE FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778.2897 ARGYLE 8121 Boones- borough Trail 3/2, $975mo / $975 dep. 777-0691 or 777-1380 ARL 7327 Merrill Rd., Resid/Ofc. space 3/1, $950.755.4448 ARL 3/1 w/d hu ch/a cpt/ tile, pool, on 1.5 acres Peaceful, $975m 2402 Anniston Rd. 233.3065 ARL-3/2 fncd bkyd, $750mo. $500 dep. Call 744-5744 & Arlington- 3/2, fp, cbl, SInternet, inground pool, $1100/mo+ dep 904-234-3652 SARLINGTON-3/2 S 20 mins, to base $1300 Call 821-1030 ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 Patio Home S Garage, fncd yrd, W/D hookup, CH/A, fans, $875 mo, $800 dep,_ Butch, 233-8358 ATL BCH 3/2, washer dryer hookup, fen yard, - tile firs, avail 2/1,. $1200mo. Call 247-6474 ATL BEACH -$1100 mo," 3/1.5, fncd, den, CH&A,- new cpt/pnt, 246-4617, S-. 9 F d900S AVONDALE 2/1, gar no pets, new cpt, $925 per month + dep. Call 388-0950 BCH/Hodges New 3/2 w/lots of upgrds, 1720sf,". $1350m w/ok credit. Fitn Comm. pool. 463-6222 - BEACHES -remod, 2000sf, 4 3, w apple, fncd yd. yrd maint incl. i1900 dep. 904-866-1431 CLAY CO. New brick 4 2 2 car gar ,, i'd h,:-.Ifup. 5:ul m: .-: rei -.ch EAGLE HAMMOCK N." -Lake view, 2 story' new home, 2400sf, 4/3, apple, + upgrades, $1400 + dep 904-866-1431 EAGLES HAMMOCK 14142 Fish Eagle 3/2 1797 $1295 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP-' (904) 7308060 Femandlna Beach/Yulee 86748 Worthington Drive 3/2/2 1383st $1025 0 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP " (904)730.8060 FLEM ISLAND PLANT NEW 4/2K/2 1800sf, near schools & YMCA $1290 Call 375-0585 GCS The Cove 3/2, fen yd , 3yrs old, new cpt/a paint, inside laundry, - $000mo. 616-3907 GREEN COVE SPRINGS / 4 br/2ba 1800sf, 1^ covered prch, Silver " Creek, $1300/mo - 476- 7694 GREEN COVE SPRINGS Silver Creek, new 4/2, cov'd prch, fp, $1250md" Avail now 476-7694 GREENCOVE SPRINGS' Brand new home, 3/2, available 1/20, $1100mY No pets, non- smoking./ CalI707-4510 ICW/KERNAN 1950SF. fen- yd. 3/2, Dbl Gar, coY"' porch, tile fplc. $13507" Call 860 5689 ICW -Guava, Waterleaf," NEW, 4/3+den 2350sf, ., 4/2 1960sf, 2g, cidsk * $1550. 904-866-1431 JCP Gorgeous 3/2, split, " on wtr, .Sac, 1999, 2000sf, $1395m. Must see! 230- 2490/C:954. 778- 8315 Organization: Signature: Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 19 Houses Houses Commercial/ 705 ii71 Industrial/ 711 Marine Office/ 745 Sales 902 Appliances O45 Garage 420 furnished 420 Unfurnished 505 Indus 705 ancial 71s I Trae 725 Crerica, 745 Sales_ 902_ Appliances 945 Sales NSFor Ret Catering Manager .. MICROWAVE OVEN Computer Desk 6 3br/ba gar, fenyd 2BR BASMALLCOTAGE, SOUTHSIDE collectors to addto With Experencel Joiur EQUIPMENTMECHANIC KEEPER BAdegree T highvolume Banquet Works Great 25.es 82 from tile, $975mo. dep req. NOWDHOOKUP,MIETI WlSE/Office/Showroom their Bankcard staff Team & earn Premium Experienced. Knowledge Haltx bnfit, and Catering factl[ Call Aida 620-9387 corner in both Call 9044777104 REFREQ.$595/MO. 2897 2735SFWhse, No caps.LimitIess earn Wages. Call Corey or in friction cranes and ax Aply Within: maa Whirpool hate fectio$0.157 ew A.1765SFZOffice/showroom NDuane 7573964hydraulics a must. travisfrapag.com Whnfer deri2r etonscente d 3 cc a Manuactured workp 1verIOue edn Crse t m ouncalW249 299 bar b adaris N oU m it zn e dw I, | sa o LAEWO 350m 46omes 80moCa77-18 707 utiity prn Gre 2 e hani ADMINISTRATiEdASST/ s5anad +Sncomm vdaryrmak 7 o HUGE MSaiNG sALEt f Doors,,SApnc, $$500 Down U OWN LeaseRate$11.00/SF benefits Call Dan now Salaried position, f M Mandarin model waher/ Sale for$300. 772-12 3 / a p n NI 1 --2 507 -95S 8 00,.00, e x t CAD nPeR AT ORMACHINoE S1oP nik e'oh H s oe905 A ic faxB t MANDARIN OCEAN WAY 2brfy Gross. Coliershed fckinson a tr(888)397 a CAPENTERS benefits ap licant self motivated -295andSanose round fuel tydteAcdryersresmucmthing set S -2542 Call ot 60K. Call 904-9928 1206 Ext. 110 3127 or Ext 3150. Drug Immediate opening x for eneat 1720 E bnefit. m-5, sa 1 d Tel emal tan d i 9ore ca. un. 8 2 Mand/9A l700sf 3/2.f5p plkm n le 2 Operator. Musthave for more Info. skills rereuire Faxc en t b an r e. St. wd 2cgarw SS appi, 4 m ed lease, ilsoexpose 7-10yrsexp working foremoreenresume 90A,781-8387 I1WANT YOUI I ref/freezer, model, goods and more. Sat Fully0fd w-59 view. C Corlner S7On -La 707 Dri ver wilth u nderground to make $50,000g4. I h ETIsNK w /Iice 8-1. 14115 Ivylgail Dr. N. WEEKLY7Ractued EI Lc 858,oo C RIIdEeraneD Sue BtyrseeOP AP/AR Rep $18.34 HOURm-AVk PAY Ilyrepak n S- MNrMU$T10r0MK v t Homesp$2500 o. Call 778-1888 7 u i R projects. Great M ADMINISTRATIVE ASST/ salary + comm. Eas maker. $100 HUGE MOVING SALE S 430 ae MEADOWSOFFCEcompensation and full rtechanic OFFICE MNGRAUTOfor en- fast unlimited outside 6939978 Everything must compdb ARLJUroomw/bath7lux S F-2iyuonURIFHT bi-SatJa3753 secur/ 4 D 4g e MANDARIN CirnsI[re $$COURIERubenefits. Please for- eral contractingFirm. salesfyouwntti Fratan 13/t 1/121 1 $n i we Professional, Courteous ward resumeto AUTO MACHINE SHOP Exc commorg.& Hottestnewproduct to Articlesm u.pGamma CP e FEDERATED MGMT ROUP In a home Nobod 5 can For Sale Independent Contractor CMTSDIonned@aol.com aEntry level position m er ax. Graourareor Salea MADBar a rber AABEAUTY SALNGTON ex WA Full r P2T YOontrol helpful will train helpfulE Expptyfora full/parttime. 421-442 Jax B eah Tools, Par S5 4r4At2hdKnd2 s0^ A kECdoAcNC 1EEDED/hr .inm75100gau. ond fuel tylite Accesorles much p2 LMANDARIN OCEAN WAY 2bot r unfurn.s estabi $a ll s 4- 9 9 chair Whato you earn. CARPENTERS ualMfied app licant. self motivated pc lo 0_ pool adl e. daat Ac &Soun 168a~n~dD4 R 7LCoop allVToymm8- k EXECeUTeVEu oIhCeEdS *O /TSW mie oe rtoh -ka2 12 EoECT ASST r A BLND INSTAU ER ^ nm9A e a2P" Furr uo e el^ - 3/2/2 1527sf $1075 req. $450mo., $400 dep. Ts 2 for Res framing. Call Mark 731-0033 Fax 904-346-0304 7 Telmarketinag IIong small 420 Lower 36th Ave. S.- 1851 DSerat nakes $ A dV lias COMMERCIAL App a V k guaranteed res roCAR DRIVERS NEEDED Benefits avail. MECHAICtu. Minle 3/2/1 1284sf $875 BAYM/9A, Fem share TH Optional Health Care ELECTRICIANS and specialists 837 1c.w.woo LUA N o ^exHnec NoUsellina. nautical cushions & Lots of baby stufl 0 furn. 205MMD URrt ASBUWEEKLY RATES obo. 904-514-087922 for busy driver ervice3-1500 7619 Lem Turner Rd. WAREHOUSE Snipping or 3a 93,1981: ic avl 2M6Frbe o St 0FD ,6 RA 0M o MT U $10 AGk Ao MB rAR S O forBlountIslandehicle Are You Average??wCornalN 0 proceeds MAnDA BRINsyanhd tb GnFlorida 346-3955Ey pnRHsAa fo Boun Isa ieaEles=ion benefit Seamark Ranch. 2000sf, $1200mo + $160/wk Ask7AboutdOur$ 2 Offie Spae CARENER hv mm %DAProcessor. Mustube a.dosr$Auarium gallon uRCorn, all p noch FEDERATEDc. 904-669-3481 specials. 9047727244 510 Space CARPENTERS ASAP ALLPRO 3017 detail oriented, org- un Food&Money. Hood /lght,eater, Sat-12. 12456 Macaw (i90)7348060 OrangePark/Aryle with Hazmat 3 yrs punch out- tools nized, able to muTti- lNoweekendsornights anipump&fiter Full lusXtra Dr. off ulngton Creek. seeking experience. C leomp any AUTO TECH task prof n Exce/ paid train.Call 27421. 4427eat Bend Cr atmonths MURRAYHILL Lage3/2, non-smoker, e criminal bkrd&MVR R tve shi BARBERS STYLISTS ing ur.$25. 268-2482 MANDARIN: Yard Sale odcondp, pets OK room ate(s) luxtoshare 1200asf, l 94-535-02 904-388-532 BRuRASta available, .rie' Too DeAeloperm etna l .125. ic.oslar $75/mo88p o 3/2 house. $450/mowutil OOSID Lfoiro 0 Sin URI E S Comm erial Carri t Corp iae. bonuses ns B ingcPa Di.one Proteins, SOUTHSDE Garag MNDApri N 5- 0 A included, call NHAN l W I5FDExOfce nxpso 'fo1.Stg on beHT 5310 New Kings Rd c2-ie38 ei pr.5 idea Full Benefit Package 12150 b, 5:Sk r. tv 5 r .nQ MaIe. family garageI & MANDARIN f urn. alcable, microwave $5 a -1 Bonus* CONSTRUCTION INC kiNv I Ces2209 suetRT.o D&G SECRI D to 2 r. - 5686 SandstoneWa $160wk+dep 880-9919 N N EXP'DMECHANIC ED & G LIC'D SECURITY gallon complete saeTuPerware 2/2./1 147sf $109epO e Space Oner Operato RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS Must have own tools 907515239 or email OFFICERS U.S. Security setup. Minus p r OPEN USE FEDERATED GMT GROUP Arlington 5 $2000 Shignon onus TOP & & good driverslicense. mmetzger@dasauto.com Assoc. 721-8098 P u m p $ 5 Satrday/1 (904)g7308060 utiImode.Hoo4 d | For Beaches, St G a Autaomotives CUS TOE SE E 912-729C-7244 am-2pm2Or k 5 12 Windln Rento4rte Springs C- inentwater of 4MAND Brtram Park THf p mOl904a23o36l2 4SIGN ON BONUS 4 Appleton Ave.E CUSTOMER SERVICE/ 0Assorted Electron- S gBesne N + ofc end, gatr ar. scrn d Robert AAA ARLINGTON WANTEDI Drivers w/2 *Health benefits Call 38N-8800 M-F SERVICE DEPT. i sCo Photo/lasero r, enlae p arserve AL ke eEXPRESSWAY or moreMyrs exp. & Pa idHolidays eFT, Baymeadow area printers, binding N SIDE-870 Cherry Point rm, lake preservegated, ma we Individual ofc or bldg Class A CDL- Hmat Paid vacations MECHANIC NEEDED Fax 737-3898 or email 755 Miscellaneous machneBrun- Way- Sat & Sun 1/21 Sn 550 G as allowance Jan.-March. $4.50/hr, info@xerographicsupply.com ic pool table, darts 227deam-Noon. ous $150mo. 742-2459 4/2 hom. WFseeks day DFWP/EOE ture7250556/5s avg 30 dsthrs/wee 50 hours a wee. wns 35 fmm Camera/Lenses,Furn housewareselec- 160 EBU-n Io nclp N oern area $145wk5 E Co. EEE Cc arFe. company T-shirts tools. 904-262-2001 EXECUTIVE ASST- for A BLIND INSTALLER Illness need money. tron cs. toys, more. 1680 Sandy Hollow Loop N/43 $.y w,80 h31-. 34/m0le Q Ouarterly4, Boan a o r C Fr commercial real EstateTcar odtty h Please call 9 e 291 d410 12 4/2/2 1471sf 975 -for lease furnished, aO/OP pcay$.9 F n Ask2for Care4 c comment R feal tAepy tre &| tool rent eld3520AleUP Call Donn +fuelsup ement 13-4 Daytime MECHANICS/TECNI- Computer skills a must supplied. Cleer2pman5162 MECHANICS/TECHNI- BA B otto m pl.Store keaf lantat Dal Bobb25ar691C, e- hLa re at904.$4.379 Par fera yorus C allo50d9-75omstorage W O l A DANCERS ion.Ihrb ; hat d 5 955 r t 3356oCEassic Oak, Ct. xv (904) A730t 8060r mebe LU + at FREE STANDING BLDG nus Cp509-75Daytime CiANS- hourly+ com- Please fax resume & e. CL90462ner Rd0440 incl wood crib, dressed om end of Argyle Forest nl,$KLEA4/2900sf K 0/m$400 -Prv office spaces MedicaDenta k Evenings 90426-5694 mission FT PTbenefits. salary req to 260-1375 license. Call bookshelf by Ma Rd. past lk tower. $100Tom40b k23 Mhnd/larRRoom.to Ct ee hrricslogstcs.com. 7 Medical Newesh an Jax! test. s.s-4478/551-0101 trays, goodtion, $, h e. 7f ll MIDDLEBURG rentw/prv. b04,673- Cal2747 /Arl Bob Mckit tyba & Sbrk tart the 25WklyServ. Bonus Drivers license&tools 3966739 TERMITE SERVICE REPS Moon; wardro See signs turingnto 1851 Sheraton Lakes $200wok/s o 704-913-4386 Paid Vac & holidays COMMERCIAL required. Apply at: CV RECEPTIONISTS FTT a r AIRBED A Comfort type 3/2/1 12845f $875 BAYM/9A, Fem share THOptional Health Care ELECTRICIANSand Specialists 8307 Exc. bnftsPkg. Appiyat $600/wk Guaranteed dresser, rockingchrw/ Oak Pt. Moving sale 3/21A g T w/Fegated HIDDEN HILLS, New Programs that include SERVICE ELECTRICIANS Atlantic Bilvd ;4005 C.W.WOOD PLUMBING Noex nec. Noselling n autlcalcushions & Lotsofbabystuffurn. S$(904)738060 $450mo. 904- 229- 99 office park. INDIV. OFCS a 100% Company Pd $2000 per hour Blanding Blvd 314 1328RomneySt.or Call or immedfhirrng ovigidre, se dding. Pdne S OCEANWAY furn, small de bus- or full suit/126 sf and accepting GAS TECHNICIAN ( Exp Point Fax res 4824060 All fts & Positions9047431730 904 excellent condo. $1250, $175. Can del. 858-9350 MIDDLEBURG LAKE3078023 ABURY/GCPark Call 904-5487-7922 P premium Poff g, THOMPSO94598ELE04 RIC 904-696-7462 Atmohere. Now hr- Business/ pedic mem. foam fuisc. 2058 Manucy Court Single motherto share ptioHeal Per Diem Pay 353-1500 7619 Lem Turner Rd. WAREHOUEsitions! Please Pantng ff181ice se r warr. es St an /25TH3 br ingle mh udesha r / er L4UCOP. Bet Inucedand *Company pad Lefe HANDYPERSON with IMMEDIATE 1 reo t:0 Wlpaper de 04-- -858----50 3/2/2 1447sf $950 R g In.. & Pro Wowe CoffeekMakerC8 ork SAN JOSE 7103 A dalu. FEDERATED MGMTGROUP .$650m+sec. 443 2577667oPr f. Ofc. Plaza.-4200sf a DIRECTSATELLITE n F 3 Re (904)730.8060 full svc. class B ofc -2Call2INSTALLERSee o er CcOapeare Rr gnr- _n;, aJ 0,eer. 12 cl are MIDDLEBURG OP F. Wanted to share space, bid to suit m ad Greg Exp with cable, eleor ctrI erpsrmtiour6fle d6e 1onhryby.ob alpgcha be 3401 Fieldstone Court new 3500sf hm, pvt bth /prof/org. Call ave 800-723-3424 for info conor mediate or e St. Catherines and St r,:,r ci 3/2/2 1447sf $975 riverview $700. includes Winters RE/MAX 100 Welcome. carpentry may apply.on MEDICAL BILLING OFFIC. el. outhde 4 mile north O stFu904M996880Rent utilities 904or509-5877 Re273569 Reneeat86637407 M Jax area. Great Pay ingsnthemaide re Pre20 6-2462ants 9939 Fn Ridge Dr. 928 Electronics FEDERATED MGMT GROUP ka tend IVsias n g. Diesel Mechanics ana ood an erona 902 Appliances 0 for 55 years (904)738060 OrngePar/Argyle RIVERSIDE -Historic DRIVER class A CDL, Fax resume 904346 S services is seeng 85 oodrih 5 Forest-Seeking home converted to with HaDmat 3 yrs rOZER,aTRACKHOE, Tnics Full Tchnicins COUCH. r,r.r ouHSIDE.J31 MURRAY HILL Large 3/2, non-smoker, office space Apro experience. CleanA E benefits and competTO expe enced,.eager EI e a t.aeN -dCir W 5at$200 om FEDl ED6M R5UP Fo3 fromm n r bailout. 725co-6127 mddha(90)723972. E ibheoApuroexpdcii andndedcated anxdouS carb&ornedMV DETRnhlenAEubde5 9&.545 i1M e 2 n C2 2 lpma-4pem S k~eK 440 vacatinm 1-295- ndMS e vd. MARBLpEESaOORAWRB ErSSTdISTSurg exp. or come in person to oDISHASHeER mr. t cborrd /tl $7OA9r, OVE S ond, fp, pets roomate(s) to share 1200sf, 904for -535-0922 criminalbkrd & MVR GRADERTe Gtiv a624 BARBERS STYLISTS nr. 22ecellent B r EDE D M T OU e 1ob@t904-388-53 ROLm expROERATORS available. Erpment O ffice T.al Developmentl d no 1o. S eat c- 125. sb 905m88-9744 3/2 house. $450/mo, utN OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS Commerciala l rri street | t [er Corp nule-)S o -SOUTHSIDE -Gar.e. Mall.included, callNH612AN2471694 Offlce. Fnshxp'd, for. raderSt. Johns 5310NewKingsRd Cerele pro dell Full Beneit Package $10 b s cr.' t 5 lower. prn.ts,50Call 631RVERSDE, 5664 Ideal for small church Driver Co.7587Pr DFWP7390638 at Jacksonville F53220 SUPERCUTS Drug Freeorkplace 200 DR to4rr.225 r, tam 381 DAS JrW, 2/2WTH Call Andy 477-22887 o BdJA.I7644167ran30e P4 2729515 Mushavegooddng 792364 auiumr. Leaf Ct pool, unique utl$s6 efiberk I ninEg/ S E Drivers wanted. so -- cJlAan. Dur Fa btr73 o25weord Phyoneis St. 744-2442 ROOMATEWANTEDs D eRdF time ModeroSUITE8847-6 puter W Real Estate 8c c ,AdT. obo 904-399-1053Fri& S.e a T$80A o S $904-631-23511. O leal 605 Schools ae F00 9CaR3WAL 4455 epaa. wD re INVESTORASST-Work KenmoRm Dryer 945 Is e FM e2& R Fe outch Desk Dep/Res.98-4399 central, Estate y 300 ps to HANGERSFINIERS Lcd Jour- outsideathe office pp Excellent co dipm aw 0bo 0 Forest Bfullvd. 322working. NASSAU CO.H-3/2, new4 boy, destv/vCrE TECH & nem start $20/hr& RECEPTIONIST FT ba di. k60 o AR L MO VI G SALE r v ersatle cpt, Nassau River, deep washer dryer near Scott orETom 384.3666 $ er ek. ch Bl e5.J 2en31s repae n ST e bONS/ t base and restai rants. ELate model CmmerciaFFOLDby thehour. SMALL ENGINE TECH Blvd JacksonvRlle table. A .Kenmore ua dS H7a57- 7e333y8r7-C00- 77 5 AT BvDY REPAIR 75.7o-Exp 2 cycle / Rc,Eemm 8 n2cu. fl upright, freezer, 1809WdsH W bv 5e5lstail/OffieSpace Florid eate Intute Bu n ekh e CallMikeS. 396.1119 BAND DIRECTOR p 7 Hoel C D MARTAE WASHER/ Tr RMNaLUSi t COUCH--light blue FEDEat /P 702 Cst87er 1 .ARDA D mowers. Own tooiiA. 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RN's Welcome Home- apply online at '03.,13Kmiles price memory card, ailfor boardfootboard, l.ase21$21 Conference Center Park. Fax 396-6366 care has Immediate ,$12K. 387-3015 $275, John 612-9998 night stand, Queen ORANGE PARK Beach/ Mandarin openings for F/T or P/T www.jaxhealt.com TV 19" PanasonIc tress, boxspring, Victoria Lake 440 Vacation/ .1-295and San Jose Blvd. MARBLE SHOP SAW RNis.lyr Med/surg.exp.T$750.904.491.7996 3640 (904) 262-8718 fax OPERATOR needed.Callo r come in person to DISHWASHER Tube type front & 3/216 2 or emal to for Ernest CarrollTile Gaii727-9624 S. Vincent's7C Magic Chef Model ll rearauo/video. Q6 COACH LOVE SEAT 3/2164 73ShrewburytDU75CRunsGreat Timer, excellent pastel colors, good lobs1Wramada-inn.com experience preferred $50. Call A I8dfa condition. 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Computer items Bimini top, center FLHTC,Iotsof Radlals Good tires. Kimball Motorcars a pontlacGrandam s' FORD EXPEDITION -'98, bench seats, (7) $125. 904-223-9319 DOBERMAN PINCHERS console, depth finder, I extras/chrome must Pics. avail. Make offer CADILLAC CTS-'04, 19k 8500 Atlantic Blvd. T over$15K invested, light blue, $6000 as s. call 249-5765 AKC, Red/Rust & Front and rear cooler see, $10,400 obo call 912-729-7244 mi, blue on tan, sport 722-2227 5 spd, body kit, rims, Call Adam 866-7359 Ent. Ctrcoffee, 2end& Machinery Bldlines, goodtemrnermt 32 gallon bait well 40 1memoryan d heated FORD ES more, FORD EXPLORT-R 2re001 s t microwave. T C s 5 al ell t nk m V iV p m oy a F g T obo, Call Josh XLTVLthr $8,700 sofatable o a& Toolss $750, 229.247.5493 fishing tackle and rod Harley Davdson glasstransaxle, seats. 2 yr warr, $24,590 transportation, 2700 912 57-1186 BO 8-0052 fullsize futon mattress, storage. Swim plat- s ortsterlZo20'93 tL doorsfendersand Justln.Drewgnavy.mil obo. 751-14069OBO821 SStfa'tio~nary saw 16tshotand HC, $450: seatcushions. ra mlesliaraged, parts, 781- 1532 FORD Explorer Sport '01, |>wood side, book- cond. $400 obo. 904 EFFORTTOnND t HarleyDavidson 132 Classics ,7800. Call Tim SATURN VUE '02 brakesmis, runs/looks heve excelent 2515161 904-272-664 HOME indoor cats, 1987 3 1200 kit CADILLAC DEVILLE96 904605655 TOMFBUS81 $9988 great $4900 obo 3433173 9 n4- t2io n e t trOaM InU HncludingSiamese, C 18" oe7 All h perfor- 2 ,W ue Loaded. o mi1es.$6995 TOMuBSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877n FR n X i glhs172- l 9l 0 a erm.so dise/ 97 V ndlW lxwr5 T KimballT W Motorcar, s6 FORD FOCUS 2 Cut01 ewroofFORD RANGER ', to o- Hr P n Orange Park areaE F A. o28225452 New trailer, new ele r limited Cal 904 TO-65-68 72-52 7 orLess TOM$4 SLeather Sofa, but- D .eseITran- Hydrolcs C,132m a0n,5- n .5.fa $ng0. lSU$1100 dvs t Eti , S sea e other newparts. A Free ua crpt, e edition. Like newl$000 d22-2O a y CALl 2 2 $1a0 EL 2 04 Smb led n abApe C S r G Tbackup trolling motor OBO.C904-24 -5697 1988 MONTE CARLO SS CADACDEVILLE9 FORD MUSTANG -'94 3-4 t1 .P EFUPR INDlHaTTOE ntrl e limi St las$10988 CHoVYtSF31 $1ICL9.99D.33 Wihea o, entce a l F E1aHs.49-r49sr $7000o Isbo. 772-9766 f o3Fatboy warran- trans 700R4,TjetS U erf TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 i600 965 2sA o P mEc great, 7 3000B3 laio, a47 6foorat2 W Se r n o r teed Scramin Eagle muc more. $13,500. ds FORD Mustang '00, bk A ac askNGLE $10,500 i b dL dar lr Banw Selep Mcserr P s 2 55 25w Cer 1galge exhaust, 7 646-3935 or 5717766 CADILLAC d 7 thr M I, V s, P 94K ml t obo 5Akm0 is-125 g S Fons Ranger XLT, la heSa, bo excellent CO nD al r AKC, Sables, protection, Console w/tw i mer Race tuner kit.+ $2000 St#lUC2231C $988 $4500. Call 215-4874 99' super cab, V-8 w0 ovo Sn31sele Msical b Sobtdlence, or cam- r p, excellent of extras. $23,500. ORDFalconSprintconv. 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LIG 01E$TOU N tiem. addition triONe lA GR A ND 2M*Ni4x4,K27g T5 V8 TrreaffbnrllS0rn sh-ots ,Ulioes bcldrn huggernsave onsdeler'4 Ki mb bulyeor cars CHAYS ...RCZCO5 KmbaI Mtrar HVne -20 Con, viaene $1200oaba,317-4eta sPtsy6mlseWmach $600. 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Their time Csmain onc Ce a re o et"e ceris a nTark" F.r aer t iAa K t wa s ggaives n to com m unity organizations, U S- $0 485 -303T0 911 ES"6D7ISS0OFOP B00C .AllO2O8I0 E d mirrowgchurch groups, youth activities, scouting att-i a, o MA M SHUP -T rImn r,', en tr feb ri424-84 AM.PITCA UBULL C DSE T AL MOTORHOMESCil9-n RMO OTOR CAS and m ore9 04" , Be lta COG8PPrArecMt 3 -r 9 e m630FRANK GRIFFINfl s S e 97- P0oE-uND AUTDa ENTEtACr S S g Chrysler of Orange ParOA ATIAg0CHJEEp GAuBERrPONTIAC ric n 4t hand-KE y6 0Sndrna3S VlSe 1 15CA T O f col D uEC1n"4lx 7 LTCASAUTOPARK "moSwGtARBER CHRYSLER CTMYSODJEEP NIMen ICg FPON CO ,TIAC AZTEKas ' a ,c cni ton u i plie 2 a n-4 6750SWunliiesBchrmegaragerd 725-7300 o 15038 iDlis e 73l- 166 DRIVE TICKETd- urexer$iN W CHRmSEmPba Jeef-Sl ALMINMO3 DIAMODSB18 callr s, h prince s-,$ PTP BLLel$re TE .= -R;n Many.h MOr.O More' fEN0S aa-Su le stil- ce ..ut9dACRA MIKE SAD FOCHRYS-JEEP OCSON V LeFne TOma9Unr ,fr ,.66.4.5 22.O3- Ne 5276l0000.co268-2482sn Lak0Ctyr r buger, iave OrangeI .wrer- 67ain6Ateuli ee le d o 2 i cRsAN P PSupplies nau navg30"eSnlideersnwtiming ,-," "' " Swivela06tofa12, $59 BOXpe RP SACh,03T5RV Rentals "bu.lc. 0de, re V"1 each orn() or S1d l awn rPOPPtaki ng Hoo40r.forinxBo bad 542m9 n-e11 ded R8740425 560ABieton Roally 200' 2003h Pluhirimsrutfulillie ,rTI P AGE 410 m ilt sry an irist$0C V -tabe. Tease bik e 133552000por Le's, sp ,t'sreamingeagle iS c al6 11s f1r-00Pi$u0.2clw ie s 2m va. Srr-Piffa nym s4 Recklar s LTelves hilr enhuger,ailVrs'..'ra .T 3,do.. ale, A n S i mals SVC Askinmiyrasobd. le5 Bri a1e50. E Ra cnqI- W ntLtoAbeYtrea NedA T v NueS cocktlb a i 1t4le, 10059 LiveR stock .$60-,29044$h1,800.n2 77ls8 _/0, t ick Leav brF9ore en eaeh mr ( s) Rord1go HCsupn, PSme 4s00 n Y f0utorucke'lent _ro m bi er0 CAll hbuld 3 ('10JePgdr .e re PAI .A Il,42r[5E 'IE]LVU 39l-'l[ TOM7BUSH9 Pr BMW 190A!AnI celetOM BUSH1MA3A R04-INGTON4TOYOTArgo footbo1rd,30 ead- o1010e Spoo iefs&-3743 30ar.lv3896085uCall43Fi-473uge01pe n dressrhGABBERtBAUIPC 4MITB moR. 4i 5s elheKEITH PIERSONTOY2OTA CLAUDE NOLANSCADILLA BM ,,Isi, Sna .- A N TON BUSH MI E PARING TOYOTA fbe Lsrd h,,v6 .Wi,,,,,. "6--ONATLANTIC ax hr C!8Am94oodCOGGIrHUA tt25AEJIE CLaE OL C IA r,. 6 TMa B Il.l ERrIE PALMER TOYOTA CAGGEN CHEVY CHOD AVENUES LUCASLHONDAOFEJAX AlHROMBi ASWHEDLSV Ho urMsasures29 OF ST. AUGUSTiNEIyis BesidesprlotectingouIrContrymilitary9iTYMITSUiSOSTEENV KEYST2HYUNETA48 0.FO'TEENCKVVSOVI fsofaARKRentakeClSUA F personnel stationed in our communities GoRDONCHEV KPrsi ii D353-INN0Sa9TAuCdC111-50C donated 650,620 hours of volunteer JERRYHANMMCHEV ml l C0NGNNISSAN-AVENUES PROF tols.BOXPUteAs oRalastyrTeNIMNICHTOCHEV PARKER NiSSANAaLA Southeast 310 Georgia last vn.rBThrt eS ombarAiIrAd msra 11 lm orliu . wasbgiven to community organizations, ATLANTIC4o CHR6YSINReMIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE church groups, youth activities, scouting L .4 __36_ esAid r4,n11 FRANK GRIFFIN qoi t 9."01 Aiinntq elas .24- t PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER Chrysler of Orange Park ATL.ANTiC JEEP GAMBER PONTiAC 1 A,19,.igi Be6iU 6h a nk630uCockiell, WaII,,l dM.t1fs& 0 I 354-4421 rLssc .filrali 2l1.4 4 LUCAS AUTO PARK Ial-ri-i'iiiaU ll iI]I'ITrucs Triler' 1750 Sour e Blrd 7g5-730 1 1,0 rCHJCLASS 2- MIKE DHVFCKD ,""7eC CMIKE SRA PD FRANK GRIFFIN 32)fm&=.1rilI rIixMirA News 0CHRYSLER JEEP -UJeep of Orange Park BRUMOS MOTOR Lon oflm' Jackson Ie O.MiKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP CARS INC. PraOwned Center RI K E.KCK I fER ON CASSAT 01010 A0 llii Bi,] --9 li1,4 Amlimn Blr 99-01) 2 NS H H ^r^y 1%1%%PDRI FLORIDA RI CK,9 R i 5 BC r 1 C A ji -1 Q FRANK GRIFFIN RICE 'IFrE.n. SUPERSTORE HrrEr 195 Lo 129R as sE ,.0OK "lG 7 4A ROLLSROYCE-ORLANDO 1c, Wll 2 RI .I 0 mHE ATLANTIC DODGE 8 JR LroFlj 1s Tom Bush Autoplex "OwSC O11011-3114. BrdA 0 Su Si :.144N1 CiNKIA GfI SA-Bi 1 Periscope JACK CARUSO 940ot AI Blvld o 7id V.I.P. AUTO SALES REGENCY DODGE RAY CARTERKIA IMNICHT SAAB 5916 Pnh a. ;, __________________GABBER DODGE TBUCK r|1i|:g B:rd! a,8-7 WARREN MOTORS, INC ORANGE PARDOE LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO SORANGE i PAKDOsEs lRon vd SATURN OF AVENUES S, Bi.'lnlq i.B ,-,.150J Lu,) wul/Ol,, H 407-339.34413 08&3 Pruly; Hy A 14,S T O E RICK KEFFER uSATURN OF ORANGE PARK W S TS.ii D Ei D,:I i 8A iLVE4 : iat E OF1,,0 Eld ii 7 )C i WORLD IMPORTS WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER SATIRN OF REGENCY A-dI,rh,,.:- ,,T it L,' ijlAvel 384%l,1 11211 AIlldAiit BNd 642-1500 I 860 Aom Nd 72'.i200 ll it ij AI hI'BLVI *I 2 _ ww~acsnileco/ime-uion uinesAuo elrshm T I Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 19, 2006 Wit .. -;... -'-' I.-L O .' .. - '... ~4~4 e - ~-;-u--~ : :1' F. ~ . b~. . I. ,~ ~ -. 4*i~ THIS IS NOT THE FLOOR PLAN OF A HOUSE. IT'S A TREASURE YoiurI lho e could be hiding soinie vraluaibltle treiastire. More than 40 years ago, Grandniai gave you a nice bundle of Series E Savings Bonds. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 54 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |