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Heroic Sailors VS-32 Members Help Robbery Victim Page 3 Reservists An Integral Part Of The Navy Pages 8-9 Tax Help What You Need To Know Page 10 THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com -~Si Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Thirteen members from the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department proudly display their most recent award in the field of fire prevention. (Front row, from left) Firefighters Robert Schooley and Mario Robinson, NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall, Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention Charles McCoy, Fire Inspector Doug Thomas, Firefighter Fred Chalmers, Fire Inspector Robert Winchester, Firefighter Doug Papile and Fire Inspector Rick Vandersteen. (Back Row, from left) Assistant Chief of Training Fred Lanier, Station Chief Dennis Bannister, Fire Chief Jeff Harrell and Firefighter Alan Sarge. Base firefighters earn Life Safety Achievement Award By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Once again, the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department personnel distinguished themselves by winning the 2004 Life Safety Achievement Award given annually by the Residential Fire Safety Institute (RFSI). The award was announced Thursday by Roy Marshall, director of the RFSI. The department won its first Life Safety Achievement Award in 1995 and has won each consecutive year since. Even though the award was delayed by the disastrous 2005 hurri- cane season, it was welcomed with great pride by station firefighters. "It doesn't matter that it is a few months late in its arrival," said NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall. "It's a group award that we would like to share See AWARD, Page 12 Photos by PH3 David Didier Retired Army Sgt. Demos Johnson expresses his gratitude to Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono for the care he receives at the hospital during a town hall meeting Jan. 18. Naval Hospital Jax CO holds town I By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer In an effort to learn more about what Naval Hospital Jacksonville patients and their family members are concerned about regarding their health care services here, Naval Hospital Jack- sonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono held her first town hall meeting Jan. 18. Bono, who took command of the hospital last August, welcomed approximately 50 guests, her staff members and the local media and immediate- ly let everyone know what she hoped to accomplish during the event. "I wanted to hold this town meeting because I need your help. I need your input, the good and bad. I want to know what things we should contin- ue to do and I want to know those things we need to do differently and I also need to know the things that we need to stop doing," said Bono. "I need to combine this input with the input from my staff and look at our capabilities and be able to create a health care delivery system that works for you." That said, Bono discussed the hospital's overall iall meeting outcome on two recent inspections including their Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) recertification in July 2005. "Usually when we have our JCAHO inspec- tion for recertification, we are told in advance when the inspectors will arrive. In July 2005, there was no advance notification to prepare, they just showed up," stated Bono. "But the thing is, the hospital staff was up for it because they found no major recommendations or requirements for improvement and that's some- thing not many hospitals can do. We go by the same rules that civilian hospitals do and based on that reaccreditation, we came through with flying colors." "Not only do we have that inspection, but we are also looked at by the medical inspector general. They didn't find anything wrong either. So between the two bf them, what they found is that the way we are doing our business here is very safe and that we are putting the care of our patients fore- most," continued Bono, enthusiastically. See TOWN HALL, Page 13 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Members of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Office cele- brate the society's 102nd birthday Monday. Front row, from left, Volunteer Cheryl Kindig, NMCRS Relief Services Assistant Kristin Hager. Back row, from left, Volunteer Larry Zimmer, NMCRS Director Dave Faraldo, NMCRS Relief Services Assistant Jim Reid, Director of Visiting Nurses Ruthi Moore, NMCRS Visiting Nurse Tanyia Williams and Volun- teer Brian Gillespie. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society turns 102 By Kaylee LaRocque . Staff WriterI N AS Jacksonville Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) staff members and volunteers recog- nized the society's 102nd birth- day Monday with a small celebra- tion. The society's origins date back to Jan. 23, 1904, when Dr. J. William White of the University of Pennsylvania suggested that the proceeds from the previous year's Army-Navy football game be split three ways. President Theodore. Roosevelt agreed, and the $27,000 collected from ticket sales were divided between the' universities, the Army Relief Society and the Navy, to establish a society to help Navy and Marine Corps widows and orphans with their financial needs. The $9,000 given to the Navy was put into a special fund used to help the families of active duty members who died while serving their country. The families were not only provided financial assis- tance, but the society also offered educational benefits. Any assis- tance provided at that time was considered a grant. The Navy Relief Society contin- ued to receive profits from the football game for several more years and raised more money through a membership drive and various other fundraising events. Several auxiliaries were also established throughout the coun- try. A Navy Relief Society office was officially established in Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 1941. Another local office was opened at Naval Station Mayport 20 years later. Today, the NMCRS is a much more complex organization. Each year in March, a special NMCRS Fund Drive is held worldwide as a way for service members to "take care of their own." According to NAS Jax NMCRS Director Dave Faraldo, all dona- tions collected during the annual fund drive are used to directly help those military members and their families during times of need. "The money is deposited into a NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Relief Services Assistant Jim Reid helps a client at the soci- ety Jan. 18. NMCRS caseworkers helped nearly 1,600 people here last year with financial issues. primary account in Washington, D.C. and each office writes their checks from that account. Last year, we gave out $1.3 million in loans and grants from this office. We also provided another. $2,166 in educational assistance. We are basically the Navy's money store. If someone needs money usually for some type of emergency, they come to the society," explained Faraldo. With the devastating hurri- canes last year, NMCRS world- wide played a huge role in disas- ter relief. "We assisted almost 6,000 people by providing nearly 2.5 million in direct emergency relief assistance. We were imme- diately on the scene on the Gulf Coast. NMCRS employees and volunteers went to the affected areas in New Orleans and Gulfport, Miss. to help out mili- tary families," Faraldo said. "In our office here, we saw about 200 cases directly related to the hur- ricane disasters and provided $115,000 in assistance." The NMCRS office here sent NMCRS Relief Services Assis- tant Jim Reid and two volunteers Larry Zimmer and Brian Gillespie to assist the Gulfport NMCRS office after Hurricane Katrina hit. "I was on leave when I got the call to go and immediately See NMCRS, Page 13 Cyclists needed for event Team Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to participate in the second annual'Tour de l Cure May 20-21. [. This is a non-profit fund-raising event sponsored by the j American Diabetes Association. This year's ride will take cyclists from Jacksonville to Fernandina Beach. For more information about Team Navy Jax, call Miriam Gallet at 542-5588. Details about the Tour de Cure can be found at www.diabetes.org/jaxtour. TOUCHING BASE c C 3 -- -=_ I ----- -----C --I' I -- nar~,.~x-*- -- ~-*-~C -- ----- -- ~II i II ~-~ ~-~IC-I~-~1IL JaxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 -1..-~ . FROM THE FLEET ."~." ." ,', ":'. i ", .-' ,: '- '-....."' , * 5 *'..; !:. ,. _-2 :'" ,' ,-,,*' .' --i :" .* -.,- '. .-,' ,' ( *^ :'- Sailors volunteer to go back to boot camp I recently had the oppor- tunity to go back to "Boot Camp" and spend some ,,time with an outstanding group of Sailors. .. Sailors who the Navy calls RDCs. When a group of Sailors start telling sea stories, inevitably someone will tell a boot camp story. Sometimes it's a tale of mock terror from the eyes of a new recruit and some- times it's a joking recollec- tion of their Navy naivete, and almost always the Recruit Division Comman- der is a part of the story. But no matter how hard an RDC may have been on their division, that story is always told with subtle, but genuine respect for the per-: son who taught them to be a Sailor. And it's no surprise that most Sailors look back at their RDCs, and their time: at Recruit Training- Command, fondly. The Sailors whb volunteer their time to train to become RDCs are some of the best in their field and are some of the most dedicated Sailors our Navy has to offer. RDCs put forth .many hours of training, hard work and shaping as they take America's civilians and turn them out as Sailors and FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West future leaders of the Navy.. Tours as RDCs are looked upon favorably during selec- tion boards, and typically a high percentage usually select to higher ranks. Additionally, it's an opportu- nity to earn a master train- ing Specialist designator, which recognizes instructors who excel in education and training and can give you an advantage in your post-mili- tary career. But more rewarding is that you are a role model for hundreds of Sailors. You represent the ideal Sailor and Navy, and you get the satisfaction of molding these civilians into hard-charging shipmates and being a huge part of their careers, as well as their first impression of the Navy. It's a job any Sailor should strive for, but you will make a few sacrifices and it will be a challenge. Sound famil- -By FLTCM(SS/SW) '" f R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief iar? I want to urge all my ship- mates in the fleet to consid- er joining this elite group of motivated, hard-charging, career-minded Sailors. It is a very challenging job, but even more so, it's an incredi- ble opportunity to shape the Navy's future leaders. If you decide this is a chal- lenge you'd like to tackle, it doesn't necessarily mean you'll get to do it. When I say this is an elite group, I mean it. There is a board process that hand-selects the top Sailors to fill this job. You will have to be a top-performing Sailor, and you will have to be in top shape and always perform- ing well on your PRTs. Bottom line: you will have to be A.J.-squared-away at all times and with all aspects of being "The Sailor of many Sailors." Only Sailors E-5 and above are eligible for this duty. However, one thing you don't need is experience in drilling or classroom training. If the board selects you, you will arrive at Recruit" Training Command and go through 13 weeks of train- ing. as well as shadowing an RDC, before you have your own division. The training is extensive. You're given the tools you need to create Sailors from civilians. There are periods ON THE IHOMEFRONT : *~~40 ____ .. w -0 -- . m-m tmm. tam -mMM I -ammQmam ______"_- 4ho 410- - qk go no e bn- O fft. qwm- a m b- .- 4b.- -. -eo .. 4b.NOR w.m- Wmmw dw __a - ftmw. WP.- -doom- - W.--W 410--. ta -a -. ~-~ flG~1ConlterFVW- zr ~ e U..Gow- - mpo--gom - -w q- o * -.,ROD*. 0- IV f- -"p U MN- - 0 - U. - ~ - - - - U. - U ~- __ - - a *U. U.. U - - - - 0 ~ U.-.--~ - -a -~.- -U. 0 ~ U. - - HEY MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan! I am on active duty and my husband and I made a new year's resolution to get our finances in order. We have two car payments, a mortgage, and a lot of cred- it card debt. It seems everywhere we look there is someone offer- ing help, but most of the time they are just trying to get us deeper into debt. Where can I go to get good, solid information that will help us get out of debt? MoneyMan Sez: The short answer is to go to your Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) office. This organization has been in the financial assistance business for 102 years and they are a pri- vate, non-profit organiza- tion whose very mission is to provide financial, educa- tional and other assistance to active duty, retired and family members of the Navy and Marine Corps. You can either call the office to make an appoint- ment or visit the Web site, www.nmcrs.org. There you will find a wealth of infor- mation. For example, go to the Web site and select "Money Management." You will find links to many worthwhile sites such as EdlerWeb, Budget Central, Genus Credit Management, The Women's Institute for Financial Education, TRI- CARE, CarPoint, Dollar Stretcher and many more. At just the "Dollar Stretcher" site, you will find information on essentially everything you ever wanted to know about money man- agement. Don't believe it! Give it a shot and let me know what you think. By the way, to make an appointment at the Jacksonville NMCRS office, call 542-3515. They are very friendly people and eager to help! More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. .k: ii - SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. poL U W. -. .s A.-nVI V MR5N TRRR WILLIRMS Job title/command: NAS Jax Security Department of training for indoctrina- tion, drilling, administra- tion, plenty of physical training and leadership training. And while you might look forward to filling the shoes that your RDC filled, it wiJl be a different experience. You will still inspire and lead hundreds of Sailors, but today's RTC is not the same RTC you went to. A few things have changed since then. For those who haven't been there in awhile, Recruit Training Command has been refurbishing and rebuilding the facility since 1998 to include new state- of-the-art, electronic class- rooms that are climate-con- trolled for the best possible learning environment. These classrooms have a computer for each recruit and are located in the same facilities recruits live and eat in. That's right, there is a galley in each building to eliminate the hours of marching between the bar- racks, classrooms and the galley. Additionally there is .an outstanding workout facility and several training facilities that have either been built or will be com- pleted soon. Even with RTC's techno- logical advancements, the job is still incredibly deman- See CAMP, Page - challenge as a e. African-American History Month luncheon planned T he NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee (MCAC) will host an African American History Month Luncheon Feb. 16 from 11 a.m. to 1- p.m. at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club. The event will feature Guest Speaker Rev. Kevin Turman and a perform- ance by the William M. Raines High School Chorus. The menu includes: House Salad with Dressing Baked Herb Chicken Fried Catfish with Tartar Sauce Macaroni and Cheese Black-eyed Peas Southern Greens Corn Bread w/ butter Peach cobbler For tickets and more information, contact your local MCAC representative or your equal opportuni- ty officer. 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, Jacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer j02(SW) Bill Larned Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JiX 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 I Ao Ale ican be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the 1u111NiW, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The inA 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: I AixrNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 SHometown: Lithia Springs, Ga. Family Life: I'm engaged to a member of the , Marine Corps. Past Duty Stations: Embarked Security Team, NSA Bahrain Career Plans: To continue a career in law enforcement after serving in the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Spending time in a foreign land and meeting the people of different cultures. Words of Wisdom: Always follow your heart. BETTY WRLKER Job title/command: GS-7 NAS Jax Commissary Hometown: Crescent City, Fla. Family Life: Married with three children. Past Duty Stations: Heidelberg, Germany Career Plans: To become a manager. Most Interesting Experience: Working at NAS Jax. i ~Er~-~iT~c~lruu~;---*~ -rr~~s~-rm~n~L-R*i"L.-~;a*a~a~lh~l~rr - -- -: .~- --`.~,~.. ~~:--.-ir::_'TT~ -~ ~- -'T ~ -:.1.-, :'i.-: ~ :.: .. ; : :-:.;. :.;... ..-: ;-. Jax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 VS-32 Sailors assist robbery victim, help catch the suspect By]02 Leanna Ramage NAS Fallon Public Affairs Because of their will- ingness to act and to do the right thing last week, seven Sailors were essential in the arrest of a man who is sus- pected of pushing down an 81-year-old woman and stealing $2,000 in cash from her. Three of the NAS Jacksonville-based VS-32 Sailors, AME1(AW) Dennis Hill, AM1(AW) Scott Maney and SKSN Nupole Dunbar, had just finished lunch at restaurant on West Center Street in Fallon, Nev. They were outside get-. ting fresh air, when they heard a cry for help. While being cautious of their sur- roundings, the Sailors looked to see where the cry came from. "That's when we heard the lady say, 'Help! Help! Call 9-1-1'" said Dunbar. "We saw this man jump out of the alley and he started running past us, I'd say he was about 10 feet away from us," said Maney. "Then, I heard the lady say, 'I've been robbed, I've been robbed," added Maney. "We all three (Hill, Maney and Dunbar) looked at each other and said, 'let's get him,'" said Hill. The other four Sailors AO1 Christopher Farhill, AME2 John McDuffie, SK2(AW) Kenneco Sur- geon and AZ1(AW) Derrick Andrews, who were still in the restaurant, ran outside to the lady's aid. "She was obviously very upset. I was doing my best to comfort her, to let her know we were there. I really wanted to make sure that she was okay," said McDuffie. Without hesitation, Dunbar, Hill and Maney were immediately in pur- suit of the suspect. "I was only about two to three paces behind him," continued Dunbar, who's been in the Navy for 11 months. "He ran into a shed behind a house. I wasn't sure if he was armed or not and I wanted to be safe, so I told Maney where he was." "Dunbar covered the back door, I covered the front, and then I called 9- 1-1. There was a lady at the front door of the house, I also told her to call 9-1-1. Not even a minute later, the rest of my shipmates arrived," explained Maney. The Sailors wanted to make sure the suspect did- n't escape while they wait- ed for local authorities to arrive. Churchill County Sheriff and Fallon police officers arrived about three to four minutes later. About 20 minutes after their arrival, local authorities had the suspect, Richard Mastyk of Fallon, in cus- tody. The victim and the Sailors identified the sus- pect as local authorities led him to the back of a police car. The VS-32 Sailors are at NAS Fallon with Carrier Air Wing One, as part of their pre-deployment workups and will be here for another two weeks preparing for their upcom- ing deployment aboard USS Enterprise. "We've always traveled in groups, since I have been in the Navy," said Farhill, who is one of the seven Sailors with the group. "It's been stressed on us to use the buddy sys- tem, stay with your ship- mates and look out for each other. I feel like this was one of those times, where that protocol was really important." "We're Sailors, we all know how to handle our- selves, we're healthy and we're not afraid to do what we have to do, I have more than 18 years in the Navy. 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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 6304 While supplies last 001163041017,021,033 : ,R117113 N -* I ~m~R~b 4 Jaxflr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 NAS Jacksonville tax center now open By Navy Legal Service Office Power of attorney, if married filing a joint return and spouse will not be present The Jacksonville Tax Center is now offi- to sign tax return. Blank check, or bank cially open. The Tax Center provides free routing transit number and account num- federal income tax prepara- ber, if you choose to have tion and free electronic tax your refund directly deposit- filing services. This free ed into your account. service is provided to all Due to the type of training active duty military person- given to our VITA reps, the nel, retired military person- following information is pro- nel and their families. ? vided on what type' of taxes The tax center is located on I ) they can and cannot prepare: Keily Street, at building 583. It will be open for business from Will Prepare 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m., Monday- Form 1040EZ; Form 1040A Wednesday-Friday, and 9 a.m. with Sch. 1, 2, 3 & EIC; - 4 p.m., Tuesday and REVENuE Form 1040 with Sch. A, B, Thursday. In order to assist A C-EZ; D, EIC, R & SE; Form in filing returns, customers 1040-V; Form 1040-ES, Form are asked to bring the fol- . 2441(child & development lowing information: 1.- care credit); Form 8812 All 2005 W-2s, Wage and (Additional Child tax credit); Earning Statements, Social and Form 8863 (education Security cards (social security credits). cards are mandatory without a military ID, dependent ID's do not count) and dates Will Not Prepare of birth for each family member. Schedule C (profit loss from business); 1099-INT forms (reflecting any interest complicated & advanced schedule D (capi- made from savings/checking accounts) tal gains & losses); Schedule E (rents & 1099-DIV forms (reflecting dividends, royalties); Form SS-5 (requests for social capital gain distributions from mutual security number); Form 2106 (Employee funds, stocks,.etc.) Business expenses); Form 3903 (moving); Dependent Care Statement from day Form 8606 (nondeductible IRA); Form 8615 care providers, to include their SSN/EIN (Minor's Investment Income). and address, documenting how much was For more information on the Tax Center, spent for qualified childcare expenses. call 542-8038. Nominees wanted for outstanding athletes By Staff 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 perform- ance from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31,2005. Nominations are now being accepted from commanding officers, supervisors, fellow athletics and anyone else who has knowl- edge of an exceptional athlete from NAS Jax departments and tenant commands. Nominations must be submitted by Jan. 31. Nominees must have participated in the NAS Jax Intramural Sports program or any higher military 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 com- munity involvement. For more information and an application, contact MWR Sports Coordinator Bill Bonser at 542-3239 or by e-mail at bill.bonser@navy.mil. Flu shots availablieher.i -, . Naval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering influenza 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. Patients will be screened for specific contraindica- tions for both forms of the vaccine at the clinics before it is administered. I Picture A Perfect Smile / [" ^ .-.s .....i^B*igi r > f. rl rs r. tw ," :m 9i-r Quality, Orthodontic Care at An Affordable Price * Quality care by certified dentists * Supervised by faculty orthodontists * State-of-the-art digital technology * Average $99/per month * Priced about 40% less than many offices * Military and most insurance accepted * Children & adults treated No Down Payment Required JACKSONVITT ,E U N I V ER S I TY SCHOOL OF ORTHODONTICS Make an appointment for a FREE screening today. Conducting inventory Photo by PH2 Elizabeth Williams A02 Brian Nichols inventories an Aero-58 at NAS Jax Jan. 18. The Aero-58 is a weapons skid adaptor used to transport general-purpose bombs and ammunition. New program helps with benefits By Byron Hodges facility to schedule the necessary separation NAS Jax Veterans Service Representative physical. VA does not perform physical exams for everybody leaving actite-duty, he Department of Veterans Affairs only those with legitimate health issues and (VA) has implemented the Benefits in conjunction with a disability claim. SDelivery at Discharge (BDD) To initiate the VA claims process, service Program to help assist. military members members must submit the VAF 21-526 to with their benefits when leaving the mipre-dis- the base VA office no later than 60 ,days tary. Commonly known as the "pre-dis- before separation/retirement. This form is charge" program, BDD seeks to minimize b ef ore separa tion/retirement. This form is the gap between the loss of active duty ben- Programcluded in your Transition Assistance efits and the receipt of VA benefits in the Program (TAP) packages issued when form of disability compensation and related attending the TAP workshop. It can also be beneform of disability compensation and related downloaded by visiting www.va.gov. Under this program, service members Although the forms are not difficult to have the opportunity to submit claims for complete, help is available. You can begin by disability prior to leaving active duty. contacting the NAS Jax VA office at 573- Claims can be submitted between 60-180 6312 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to days prior to their fleet reserve or expira- 4 p.m. Unfortunately, due to limited office tion of active obligated service date. staff, duties away from the office and the The VA offices at all area bases exist sole- processing of 600-700 claims per year, we ly for the purpose of overseeing the local may not be the easiest people in the world BDD programs. This, unfortunately, limits to catch up with. the time we can spend on other VA matters. NAS Jax also has a representative of If you have questions regarding other VA AMVETS working part-time at the base to benefits, you may call the regional office at assist service members. AMVETS 1-800-827-1000. Representative Dave Sanders has played a Service members submitting pre-dis- big part in seeing that the needs of NAS charge disability claims will be given a Jax's military members; are met when physical exam suitable for the needs of the aabilt n YA w m eains yo bas. Another option is to visit the walk-in the V proeoftr sIpc Servi VA clinic in downtown Jacksonville in the mePmbers with no ongoing or recurring Methodist Profesonal Bulding at 1833 health problems should contact the physical Boulevard. It can be reached by calling 232- exams unit at the local military treatment 2751. __ L , 1" 8axAr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside Ti n, 1 irN ,ljr Condominiums from the $7 70s!. * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! 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However, many people don't realize how much time and hard work it takes the members of NAS Jacksonville's Honor Support Team (HST) to perform to perfection every time they are called for an event. The HST works out of NAS Jacksonville's Wea- pons Department and re- ports to Commander, Navy Region Southeast for the completion of all assigned funerals from Jacksonville to Orlando, and throughout the Southeast Georgia area. They completed 340 funerals in 2005, which was the most of all the Honor Support Teams in the Re- gion. In addition to funer- als, the HST also conducts an average of 70 Color Guard events for military retirements and communi- ty events. The HST works days, nights, weekends and holi- days. Training is conducted everyday to maintain profi- ciency on flag folding, rifle details and the playing of taps. "The HST trains every day to make sure all of our members are on the mark, representing the base and the Navy with honor," explained HST Leading Chief Petty Officer AOC (AW) John Arz. The group has performed at many prestigious events such as the Pepsi 400, an annual NASCAR Winston Cup Series event held at the Daytona International Raceway, numerous Jack- sonville Jaguars games and hockey events. "These events are fun for us because these are our biggest audiences," said NAS Jax HST Member ASAN Ali Teimouri. For NAS Jax HST mem- bers, being in sync with one other is very important dur- ing a performance. "The hardest part of our cere- monies is the 21-gun salute, because if one person is off the mark, the result would sound like popcorn pop- ping," Teimouri added. The HST doesn't just per- form aboard NAS Jax and within the local area; they have traveled hours to per- form for the people who requested them. "We can drive for hours to arrive at a ceremony, the drives can be boring, but when you see the look on the families 'faces at a funeral and know how much they appreciate your perform- ance, it makes the trip more than worth making," commented NAS Jax HST Member PS1(SW) Tommy Henderson. One of the most signifi- cant events that HST per- forms at is a military funer- al. A military funeral is the ultimate tribute and a sad but honored ceremony per- formed by the NAS Jack- sonville Ceremonial Guard and Honor Support Team throughout the Southeast Region. It is a wide area of responsibility that de- mands a heavy commit- ment from the HST's Sailors. During such solemn cere- monies, they carry a power- ful message: "This flag is presented on behalf of a grateful nation as an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faith- ful service exploits and experiences of the genera- tions before them rendered by your loved one." Spoken when presenting the United States flag to a family member of a de- ceased service member, retiree or veteran. These words come near the con- clusion of what most serv- ice members consider the most revered ceremony con- ducted by the armed servic- es the military funeral. While men make up the majority of the HST, sever- al women are .also part of the team. "Many of the families don't expect to see females performing a 21-gun salute or even being a part of the HST. When we perform at some of the funerals, many of the deceased service members never even served with females," stated HM3 Barbara Tell, HST member. "I take a lot of pride in being part of the HST, espe- cially knowing that we make an impression on family members." Working HST/ Ceremo- nial Guard also gives Sailors a chance to meet and work with Sailors Sports Bar & Grill I A I IES~f 0 NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team Member HM3 Barbara Tell practices a rifle movement. whom they normally wouldn't encounter daily. The NAS Jax HST is a 90-day temporary addition- al duty billet that service members can either volun- teer or be selected for. If you are interested in becoming a member of HST/ ceremonial guard, talk with your supervisor about volunteering or call 542-4 550. Full Service Restaurant & Bar Open for Lunch & Dinner Daily LunchT Specials Open Mic Every Thurs 12 TV's to choose from - Pick the game you watch or watch them all. 5393 Roosevelt Blvd. 388-4220R92 D 8:00pm & 10:OpM TH 7:00pM & 9:00PM 'ourself Jacksonville! Standing's Ralphie May is wn for one weekend only! 'RI. FEB 17TH 9:00PM *SAT. FEB 18TH B:00PM & 10:00PM ombines music and politics plosive comedy! He co-wrote mith Jeff Foxworthy and has a few hits of his own. -A.-. Sa l. -v Photo courtesy of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Under the America Supports You banner, the NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team (HST) joins Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey vocalist Jennifer Fuentes and the circus dance troupe for opening night ceremonies on Jan. 18 at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Following a rousing welcome from the packed house and presentation of the colors and singing of the National Anthem, members of the HST joined their families as honored guests of the circus. In addition, 250 complimentary tickets were distributed to military members through the local USO. Members of the HST are (from left) CS3 John Carter, behind the U.S. Flag HM3 Dyani Write, behind the Navy flag AT3 Amber Montgomery and AZ2 Joseph Homphries. New regulations Restrict j Jacksonville's Enclosure Source talking on Cell Phones -* Glass Enclosures/ on Military Installations. e closure *.:. ';'?.. Hands-free kits and ,.B. r professional installation available for all vehicle makes/models I Cell-Tel Government Systems 8226-B Philips Hwy, Suite 290 Jacksonville, Florida. Call today for information. www.cell-tel.com 904.363.1111 ~2i 4 Looking sharp! " -90s~--- IR w JT292- Jax ir NeOW NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 7 Dreams help us become inspired By Chaplain (Lt.) Azariah Robinson NAS Jax Chapel Dreams can help each of us develop and achieve our goals. Dreams can even inspire a nation. Our nation just cel- ebrated the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This holiday focused on his life, legacy and dream. Well, King's vision of a bet- ter America first began with a dream. Each of us may personal- ly benefit from having our own unique dream as we travel in this human jour- ney called, "life." Since the dawn of human civilization dreams have been recorded, analyzed and interpreted. We know that dreams give us hope for better things to come. That is, the hope that brings us out of darkness, despair, and-defeat into the marvelous bright light of opportunity and prosperity. We can trace mean- in g fu 1 dreams as far back as 1800 B.C.E., from Genesis to Revelations. In the an- cient Greek culture, there are dreams recorded by Homer, Plato and Aristotle. Dreams have always been a part of our Chapl collective Azariah curiosity and have titillated our interest. Dreams inspire us to see beyond the limits of our own finite ability to order our lives. In fact, dreams allow us to see things as ai R they ought to be and not as they are. Dreams enable us to peel back the layers of our souls and deal will the difficult questions, struggles and issues that prohibit us from reach- ing our God given poten- n (Lt.) tial. obinson They are even more powerful when our dreams converge with the spiritual being. That is, when we find ourselves at a place where the spiritual and the tem- poral surround us and CHAPLAIN'S CORNER invade our being. This hap- pens when we find our- selves at those thin places in life where the spiritual and the temporal just merge together. Moreover, personal and private dreams awaken and titillate, our higher faculties and compel us to see, hear and think thoughts that move us mightily to the next level. Next, these dreams allow us to experi- ence a higher level of con- sciousness which brings us to greater clarity and understanding of our pur- pose in the here and now. With that thought in mind, perhaps George Bernard Shaw said it best long ago, "Some men see things as they are and say, 'why?' I dream of things that never were and say, 'why not.'" Dreams provide us with help to tackle the difficult problems and issues that confront and agitate us on a daily basis. Dreams and divine visions have enabled some of the great leaders of our modern era to look beyond the hopelessness of imminent defeat and enable them to snatch vic- tory from the grips of defeat. In Morton Kelsey's "God, Dreams and Revelation: A Christian Interpretation of Dreams," there is no differ- ence in the Hebrew lan- guage between dreams and visions. Dreams and visions often come to the dreamer like a vision in the night. Perhaps the first dream in the Old Testament takes place, in Genesis 15: 1, when God reveals to Abraham the future inheri- tance and performs the rit- ual which seals the promise between God and the ancient community of believers. Dreams and visions were Chute reports as command career counselor By Miriam S. Gallet Editor AS Jacksonville Ex- ecutive Department is pleased to an- nounce the arrival of NCC(SW) Lejune Chute as its new command career 'counselor. She joins NAS Jax with more than 20 years of military service, mostly aboard Navy ships. As the Career Informa- tion and Retention Pro- gram manager, Chute will oversee all aspects of career counseling for more than 600 enlisted.person- nel assigned to NAS Jax's 16 command departments and 116 tenant commands. "I hope to fosterstrong relationships with Sailors here by providing them with timely and accurate information and by serving as their focal point of con- tact for career matters," she explained. "This office is the hub for all area career counselors. We advise career counselors as well as Sailors on matters pertaining to reenlistment, training opportunities, Job Advertisement Selection System applications, in- rate changes, lateral con- versions and many other programs." A native of Augusta, Ga., Chute graduated from Green Sea High School in 1980 and enlisted in the Navy later that year. "I joined the Navy because I am the oldest of five chil- dren and at the time, my mom could not afford to send one of my sisters and me through college at the same time," said Chute. "Therefore, I decided that the Navy was the way CAMP: Going back in time From PFge 2 ding and requires long hours away from your fami- ly. Since it is not typical shore duty, there are extra monetary allowances such as Special Duty Assignment Pay of $375 a month. RDCs also receive an extra clothing allowance of $225 on top of the Navy's annual clothing allowance. There are front-of-the-line privileges for housing and day care, as well as free dry cleaning. And when an RDC is selecting a follow-on tour, they are offered their choice of coast. There are many benefits to taking the job of an RDC, but most RDCs will tell you the experience itself is the major reward. To those of you who were even remotely interested by what you've read here, I highly encourage you to talk to your command career counselor to see if you would be a qualified applicant and to seriously consider taking on this rewarding experi- ence, this is the Navy's quar- terdeck. \ Photo by Miriam S. Gallet' NCC(SW) Lejune Chute, NAS jax command career counselor, explains various career options to AZ2(AW/SW) Kendall Cainion of the Southeast Region Calibration Center. for me to earn an educa- tion and give my sister a chance to go to college." Following boot camp and after completing Electri- cian's Mate "A" school, she reported to USS Emory Land (AS 39) as a FN where she independently ran the tool issue room for the entire ship. "Being aboard a Navy ship was a challenging, but wonderful experience," she remarked. "Back them, women had just started reporting to shipboard duty and every- one was readjusting to having us around. But, I had a great chief who men- tored me and showed me the ropes." In July 1982, Chute left the Navy to pursue a degree in criminal justice. She enrolled at Horry Georgetown Technical College in Conway, S.C., where she earned an asso- ciate degree in 1986. Following graduation, she returned to Navy life and reported aboard USS Vulcan (AR 5). Serving in the R-3 Division, she was responsible for all motor rewind tasks. Also, during this tour, she completed all requirements and received qualification as enlisted surface warfare specialist. In March 1989, she transferred to USS Sustain (AFDM 7), where she became the top certified crane electrician. Because of her profes- sionalism and military bearing, Chute was select- ed to attend EM Advanced Maintenance Training school en route to USS Shenandoah (AD 44). It was during this tour that she volunteered to fill an emergent need in the master-at-arms division and was able to put her college degree to use. Her enthusiasm and under- 1$\DAMS HOMESo w esltsoa.inc Building More Than Just A Home Hidden Oaks Ranch 904-291-9312 Pine Lakes 904-728-8829 Silver Creek 904-406-2042 Fox Hill Farms 904-693-6574 Pinecrest 904-786-4551 Prices subject to change without notice CBC043518; standing of military law got her orders to the naval brig in Pensacola in May 1996.- Chute then transferred to Shore Intermediate Main-tenance Facility, Pasca-goula, Miss., in the summer of 1996 and later converted to Navy career counselor. After completion of her tour, she returned to shipboard duty aboard USS Thomas Gate (CG51) as the command career counselor. As the ship's career counselor Chute demon- strated her effectiveness by expertly guiding and counseling more than 300 Sailors, resulting in the ship winning the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Command- EVADER ST Electric-179" ,f A Nitro- S259" HOBBY WORLD 3 175 Blanding9Blvd OP. -272-6315 E 7273 103rd St.772-90a2 er, U.S. Atlantic Fleet Retention Excellence Award. Chute was also selected as Sailor of the Year for 2003 and 2004 and advanced to E7 while aboard the ship. She hopes to achieve the same level of excellence while at NAS Jax. "This is a wonderful duty station with great poten- tial and I am going to ensure that we do all that is possible to bring the recognition it deserves to light." Chute has a son, Elijah and they reside in Orange Park. About Bicycles Orange Park, Florida New Name Same Faces Same Great Service GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 10% OFFAl BikePart & evc Eih hs ouo 175 #9 Blanding Blvd. Orange Park 904-272-9100 aboutbicyclesop.tripod.com R107753 GEICO offers special programs for members of the military and their families. We've served you since 1936 and we're standing by you now. We offer: Discounts for active duty, guard, reserve and retired military o Offices near most military bases o Reduced coverage for secured/stored vehicles o Emergency deployment discounts. Give us a call. 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As King once said, "If you loose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today, I have a dream." Finally, I leave you these final lines to place upon your mind for future con- sideration, "Morning by morning he awakens me- and opens my understand- ing to His will." (Isaiah 50:4). www.adamshomes.com - - - - - - - 8 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Stephen Gill Navy Reservists work with Sailors from five other nations on a community service project while on a break from multinational training exercises. One hundred and twenty members of the American component were Navy Reservists. Photo byJ02 Nicholas Spinelli Reservists an integral part of NAS Jax 102 Nicholas Spinelli REDCOM Southeast Public Affairs Look close and you may see them. They're all around you and you probably talk to them every day without realizing it. Until recently, they were obvious and easy to spot. Now, one could be working at the desk right next to you and you wouldn't even know it. They're reservists and, more than ever, they're an essential part of the day-to- day operations of the base. "The Navy reservist is no longer some- one who drills once a month and a few weeks a year," said Navy Air Reserve (NAR) Jacksonville Commanding Officer Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton. "These men and women are wearing the uniform every- day and deploying world wide, to fight the war on terrorism." Everyday, more and more reservists are being mobilized in support of military operations around the world. But con- trary to popular opinion, not all of them are automatically forward deployed. "If you go to any of the commands on base, you'll see the effect of the reserves. They work in the hospital, at the squadrons, at the Personnel Support Detachment (PSD). It's safe to say we can't perform our mission as effectively as we are without them," said Navy Reserve Readiness Command Southeast (REDCOM SE) Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Veronica Tutt. The NAR here on base plays host to approximately 2,200 reservists at any given time, training them and sending them out to gaining commands and aug- ment units such as Navy Hospital Jacksonville, PSD and various other squadrons, units and commands around the base. "They are key," said YNC Michelle Mister of NAR Jax. "Anyone can see how vital they are to our mission." "If you factor implementation, augmen- tation and integration, it's obvious we need the reservists," agreed REDCOM SE's SK1 Kimberly Jefcoat. 'We wouldn't be able to do our jobs without them. Here at the REDCOM, we wouldn't have jobs without them." That's because REDCOM SE oversees 30 reserve centers in the region, mobiliz- ing individuals and preparing them for deployment. From serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, to rescue and relief opera- tions for Hurricanes Rita, Katrina and Wilma, reservists are continuing to play a vital role in the day-to-day operations of the Navy. "Everyday Navy reservists are on active duty fighting and serving as ground support, air support and Intel," said NAR Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Ceroma Love. "They are fully integrated in the Navy's fighting force. As the Navy continues to realign, Navy reservists will take on greater responsibility. It is a tremendous honor to serve with them." Recently, Commander, Navy Reserve Photo by PH3 Craig Spiering Search and rescue swimmerAW2 T.J. O'Dell of the "Dusty Dogs" of HS-75, offloads relief supplies from a SH-60F Seahawk helicopter for the residents in a rural area near the city of New Orleans in support of Hurricane Katrina relief opera- tions. Photo by SK2 Greg Spiegler BU3 David Trout assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion One Four (NMCB- 14) works with two Iraqi students from the Iraqi Civil Defense Corp to put up a tent to be used while waiting for permanent struc- tures to be built. NMCB-14 is a Naval Reserve Seabee Battalion headquartered in Jacksonville and is comprised of nine detachments from Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico. Forces Command FORCM(SW) David Pennington visited NAS Jax and spoke to more than 250 reservists working at the different commands here. His message was one of gratitude for all their hard work and the future of the reserve force through active reserve inte- Sgration (ARI), "A lot of the current war is being fought by reservists. Not just forward deployed, but on bases everywhere," said Penning- ton. It's getting to the point where you can't tell who is a reservist and who is on active duty. And that's how ARI is going to be a success. People have stopped talking about it and simply begun to do it." So, with all their contri- butions to day-to-day opera- tions, it's becoming harder to differentiate between the reserves and active duty components. Some say that's the point. It doesn't matter how many days a week you wear the uniform so long as it's worn with a sense of duty. "I am proud to serve alongside reservists," con- cluded Eaton. "Each day it becomes more apparent how vital they are." A U.S. Navy Reserve SH-60F Seahawk helicopter from the NAS Jax-based HS-75, lands in the middle of a highway overpass hear the New Orleans Superdome to pick up crew members prior to conducting search and res- cue operations in the New Orleans area immediately following Hurrcane Katrina. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 Photo b% 102 \1illham Loreladj Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command FORCM(SW) David Pennington addresses reservists during a visit to NAS Jacksonville. "Thank you for staying the course through this incredible time in our naval history," said Pennington. Photo by J02 Nicholas Spinelli YN3 Tamaraw Walden (front) and HM2 Ahron Paduavens of Navy Reserve Readiness Command Southeast (REDCOM SE) prepare records for mobilizing reservists. The primary mission of REDCOM SE is 100 percent readiness for all reservists within the Southeast United States. ..- -. -t'.. *-. C.j f-4~~.................tQ~$t.:t:~ * - -z ~r. *1 A* .ce.-...,.t'.~c .. ~-c XI .4:V&-x4p~ 10 JaxAIr NeOW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 Preparing for take-off Photo courtesy of VP-30 VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer (left) administers the oath of office to CWO2 Mark Anderson during his commissioning ceremony. VP-30 chief exchanges anchors for bars From VP-30 AWC Mark Anderson of VP-30 was commissioned an aviation opera- tions chief warrant officer Dec. 30 in the VP-30 auditorium. Anderson enlisted in the Navy in 1985 after graduating from Grand Forks Central High School, Grand Forks, N.D. in 1982. Most recently, Anderson served at VP-30 as a non-acoustic warfare aircrew ,instructor for one year. His previous com- mands include: Commander Task Force-67 Naples, Italy, Tactical Support Center Kadena, Japan, USS Independence (CV ,62), USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63), VP-31 at NAS, Moffett Field Calif. and VP-22 at Barbers Point, Hawaii. Anderson's preparation for commission- ing includes 20 years of enlisted service and the pursuit of higher education through the University of Phoenix dis- tance-learning program. Anderson has accepted orders to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, U.S. Fifth Fleet, Bahrain as the maintenance depart- ment head. He will first complete five weeks of preparation at the Officer Training Command in Pensacola, Fla. Anderson's advice to fellow Sailors aspir- ing to achieve similar levels of success, "stay the course and seek out the difficult jobs/billets in the commands and also pro- duce while you're in those billets." NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown baby's first items such as furniture, car sNMCRS r seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is Trhe Navy Marine Corp Relief -- also discussed. Society, (NMCRS) at NAS Jax At the conclusion of the class each offers Budget for Babies classes family is given "baby's first sea bag." the first and third Wednesday of I I valued at $100. The sturdy canvas each month. These comprehen- bag contains a Gerber layette and a sive classes are available to all S A blanket knitted by NMCRS volun- military personnel and their fami- teers. ly members. Participation of both The classes are held at NMCRS in parents is encouraged. ,- : Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer ; the first Wednesday of each month and financial planner, helps the and from 6-8 p.m. on the third expecting parents prepare a budget for Wednesday. .baby from birth through college. He To register or for more informa- offers money saving tips for buying tion, call 542-3515. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff T he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and faini- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in .Photo by PH2 Matthew Bash An aircrew member assigned to the "Tridents" of HS-3 watches as his helicopter prepares to take off from flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Jan. 16. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently on a regularly scheduled deployment conducting maritime security opera- tions. NCLC offers free' prep classesC T he Navy College Learning Center offers free ASVAB/ACT/ SAT prep classes to help increase scores in math, reading and English. The next class will be held Feb. 6-17. SJuvenile Diabetes Research mJDn Foundation )D R FInternational dedicated to finding a cure -- m ,. 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Military-based VITA sites provide free tax advice, tax preparation, return filing and other tax assistance to military mem- bers and their families. The volunteer assistors are trained to address mili- tary-specific tax issues, such as combat zone tax benefits and the new Earned Income Tax Credit guidelines (members of the military can now choose to include nontaxable combat pay in their earned income for purposes of computing this credit). Military commanders support the program by detailing members of the military to prepare returns and by providing space and equipment for tax centers. The IRS supports these efforts by providing tax soft- ware and training. To receive this free assis- tance, you should bring the following to your military VITA site: Photo identification Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents Birth dates for you, your spouse and depend- ents Current year's tax pack- age, if you received one Wage and earning state- ment(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R from all employers Interest and dividend statements (Forms 1099) A copy of last year's fed- eral and state tax returns, if available Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit Total amount paid for day care Day care provider's identifying number Other relevant informa- tion about income and expenses If your filing status is Married Filing Jointly and you wish to file your tax return electronically, both you and your spouse must be present to sign the required forms. If it isn't possible for both to be pres- ent, a valid power of attor- ney that allows tax prepa- ration can be used to sign and file the return. When completing your tax return, make sure that you use the correct Social Security number (SSN) for each person listed on your return. The most accurate information is usually locat- ed on your original Social Security card. Each year, hundreds of thousands of tax returns are delayed in processing, or credits or deductions are disallowed, because names and SSNs listed on the return do not match Social Security Administration (SSA) records. To prevent problems with the tax return, the volunteer assis- tors will check the accuracy of each SSN, as well as the spelling of the name associ- ated with the number. In some cases, names and SSNs don't match SSA records because women who marry, adopt their hus- bands' surnames and file tax returns jointly with their spouses forget to noti- fy the SSA of their name change. Or, women who took their husbands' surnames but later divorced and reas- sumed their previous sur- names forgot to notify the SSA of their name change. It's easy to inform the SSA of a name change by filing Form SS-5, Social Security Number Appli- cation, at a local SSA office. It usually takes two weeks to have the change verified. The form is available on the agency's Web site, www.ssa.gov by calling toll- free 1-800-772-1213 and at local offices. The SSA Web site provides the addresses of local offices. If you do not have a Social Security number for your- self or a dependent, you should complete Form SS-5 and file it with the SSA. If you, or your dependent, are not eligible to get a Social Security number, you may need an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. Make sure you pay all taxes owed by April 15 to avoid paying additional money in interest or penal- ties. If you file a paper return and owe taxes, you can send a check or money order made out to the United States Treasury with Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher, along with your tax return. If you file your tax return electronically and you owe taxes, there are several pay- ment options you can choose from. You can authorize an elec- tronic funds withdrawal (direct debit) from a check- ing or savings account, you can pay by credit card (Discover, American Ex- press, MasterCard or VISA), or you can pay by check or money order. Download IRS Publica- tion 3, Armed Forces' Tax Guide or order it by calling toll free 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). From the Navy College Office Southern Illinois Uni- versity at Carbondale (SIUC) offers a Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education at NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport. The program is accredited by the North Central Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (one of the six regional accrediting bod- ies), and has been operating in the area since 1979. The degree program is unique since it focuses the learning practices of adults, and is flexible in its deliv- ery. The program can flex with most work schedules, since it's offered exclusively on alternate weekends. Students get an annual schedule, so they know when they have class for the entire calendar year. The program is also accel- erated. The professional core courses can be com- pleted in 12 months. Half of the professional core courses are independent study, so there are no class- es to attend. Most students finish in 18-24 months, which is half the time it normally takes to earn a bachelor's degree. There are three compo- nents to the entire program. The first component is the major courses or profession- al core courses, which is 36 semester hours. The second component is occupational and training credit, worth up to 44 credit hours. The final component is the University Core Curriculum (UCC) or general education courses, consisting of 41 semester hours. Some UCC requirements may be met using transfer credit from other colleges and universi- ties, or using CLEP or DANTES tests. The strongest feature of the degree program is that up to 44 credits are awarded based upon prior work experience and training credit. This credit is based on the recom- mendations of the American Council on Education and is documented in the same manner as earned academic credit. Students do not pay for this credit. All students must satisfy all the general education or UCC requirements. These courses are not taught by SIUC locally, but are usually obtained through Florida Community College at Jack- sonville. We provide all the academic advisement for these courses as well. Peo- ple with associate degrees completed usually finish the program in 12 months. The tuition is $180 per semester hour. SIUC offers a monthly tuition payment plan to make it easy to meet educational goals. SIUC accepts military and corporate tuition assistance benefits, VA educational benefits, Pell Grants and government student loans. 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Cash, check or Visa or Mastercard are accepted. The Budweiser Shootout is a high-octane all-star race featuring the previous sea- son's Bud Pole winner's and past Budweiser Shootout champions. Before the Budweiser Shootout, the ARCA RE/MAX m-~~ K NEXTIEL Series, which features the future stars of NASCAR, will kick off their season with the Advance Discount Auto Parts 200. Register now for little league, girl The Navy Ortega Lakeshore Little League Baseball, Girls Softball League and Challenger Division which plays aboard NAS Jacksonville, across from the Navy Exchange/ Commissary parking lot, is now register- ing for the 2006 season. Registration is being held Saturday 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. Military families have been a part of the league since inception and are highly encour- aged to continue the partnership. Is' softball Ages Division 5-7 T-Ball 7-9 Intermediate pitching machine 9-12 Minor and Major 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 additional information, contact the league office at 778-0311. With 4,000 toxins per puff, Cigarettes kill more than: 1,200 Americans daily, and more than 440,000 Americans annually. Cigarette use is the main cause Of heart disease, lung cancer and emphysema. 12 .Stop the carnage quit today! -- I Call the Wellness Center at 542-5292 for help. MWR is looking for sponsors for NAS Jax Recreational Safety Rodeo From Staff N AS Jacksonville is hosting a Safety Rodeo for -motorcycles, ATVs, per- sonal watercraft, and boats March 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NAS Jackson- ville. . The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) is currently looking for sponsors of safety apparel and associ- ated safety gear. Sponsors will display merchandise that meets the requirements of applicable military instructions. Motorcycle safety apparel that meets Department of Defense requirements for use on board Department of Defense' installations includes Department of -Transportation approved helmets, goggles, and face shields, sturdy footwear, full-fin- gered gloves, riding jackets and pants and any items which improve visibility. Presentations or displays that promote proper safety merchandise features and uses are highly desired. For more infor- mation on sponsorship, please contact MWR Marketing Director Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or email Shannon.d.Leonard@navy.mil. AWARD: NAS Jax firefighters cited for safety achievements From Page 1 with the entire NAS Jax family. This award tells us that everyone aboard the station, Sailors, Depart- ment of Defense civilians and contractors, are doing their part and adhering to fire regulations and keep- ing safety at the forefront of everything they do," According to Marshall, for the past 12 years the Life Safety Achievement Award has recognized the local fire prevention activities that contributed to reducing the number of lives lost in resi- dential fires. "The NAS Jacksonville Fire Department qualified for this award in 2004 because it recorded zero fire deaths in structures during that year," he said. "Although residential fires in the U.S. account for only 20 percent of all fires, they result in 80 percent of all fire deaths. The RFSI is committed to reducing that number and so is NAS Jacksonville," continued Marshall. "Experience tells us that fire prevention activity and public education can signif- icantly reduce life and property loss from residen- tial fires. Prevention and education are very cost effective compared to the traditional approach of relying on fire suppres- sion," he added. The department has the responsibility for fire pro- tection and building inspec- tions, both on and off sta- tion, of approximately 11,301,963 square feet of industrial, supply ware- house, aircraft and medical facilities. In addition, the department is also respon- sible for an eight-story, 400- bed hospital, public assem- blies, military quarters and military family housing units. Along with the Naval Air Station, the department is also responsible for off-sta- tion support to the Defense Reutilization Marketing Compound, Whitehouse Outlying Field, the Pine Castle Electronic Warfare Bombing Range, the Rodman Bombing Range and the Lake George Bombing Target area with a combined total of more than 42,000 square feet encompassing 24,664 acres of land. The NAS Jacksonville Fire Department has been designated an "accredited agency" by the Interna- tional Association of Fire Chief's Commission for Fire Accreditation International and has the honor and dis- tinction of being the first federal fire department to achieve this recognition of professional proficiency. During 2004, the depart- ment was visited by the accreditation inspection team and received the renewal of accreditation for another five years. The Life Safety Achieve- ment Award recognizes fire departments for their fire prevention efforts and encourages them to contin- ually improve those efforts. In closing, Hall said, "This award recognizes the hard work and contribu- tions of many people in a wide variety of commands here at NAS Jacksonville and I personally thank them." Hdi M% RotoFly-By Hela Max SALE $- 239", OBBY WORLD 175 Blandln BlvdOP 2726315 7273 103rd St 77129022 I.o.ii The Dentist Place . ;2 ; 2........ . And... The Dentist Place fob '(ks The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodohtics, 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 (Excudina co-vays and deductibles) ndSauray AppontmntsAvalal Avenues Mall General & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 Bryan T. Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 Orange Park Wells Rd. General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 269-7004 269-9299 ,, c I! i AEWvMME? Photo by Miriam S. Gallet The year-round efforts of the Fire Prevention Division were the driving force behind NAS Jacksonville winning the Life Safety Achievement Award. NAS Jax won its first Life Safety Achievement Award in 1995 and in each consecutive year since. (From left) Fire Inspectors Paul Miller and Rick ,Vandersteen, Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention Charles McCoy, Fire Inspectors Doug Thomas and Robert Winchester. _. I L~a ---------r -.Cp.~---~--- lL I I I I 4 ~i~i~e~a~i~ Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 13 NMCRS: Celebrating 102 years of From Page 1 packed my truck and drove to Pensacola. Many of the evacuees from the Gulf Coast were there so we set up a satellite office to help them," said Reid. "Several days later, I headed to Gulfport to assist there. The damage was unbeliev- able. I finally made it to the base, where we started working out of a warehouse. There were four of us doing about 80 cases a day, up to $40,000 a day in aid. People were just shell shocked. I remember one first class who said all I have is a slab and both my vehicles are under water." "I did this for 10-12 hours a day for eight days. The people were so appreciative. They had lost everything and were so thankful we were helping them. All the other agencies were passing out information and we were writing checks on the spot. It was a huge stress reliever for them," explained Reid, who grew up in the Gulf Coast area. "Most of the credit unions and banks in town were gone but the base had a credit union right next to us. We would write a check and they were just handing peo- ple cash. The mini-mart had some canned items available to buy. Water and ice were free and the galley was pro- viding free meals 24 hours a day for about 10 days," he added. According to Reid, this is TOWN I From Page 1 Bono also talked about some of the changes she has implemented since taking charge. "When I arrived here, one thing that came to my atten- tion was that they closed the branch medical clinic phar- macy awhile back. I looked at this issue and the input I was getting from patients and my staff members," con- tinued Bono. "I was told that by closing this pharmacy, a two-hour visit for patients was being turned into an all day affair because many of our patients do not have trans- portation to get to the hospi- tal or satellite pharmacy to get their prescriptions. We reexamined what were doing and were able to reopen the pharmacy there," she added. Determining the quality of services offered at the hospi- tal and how to make things better is a top priority for Bono. "Our team here thought that we've done a very good job in delivering health care services but that we needed to do an exceptional job. We needed to find out what our patient's needs were and how we better meet them," stressed Bono. "So we looked at the way we do our busi- ness to determine what our strengths and weaknesses and opportunities were. We determined, that one of our biggest strengths was the exceptional qualifications of our staff from our doctors, nurses, corpsmen to our culi- nary specialists and house- - keepers." "As for our weaknesses, sometimes, we don't commu- nicate very well," continued Bono. "Sometimes we don't do a very good job of talking to one another. Sometimes we don't do a very good job talking to our patients and sharing information or hear- ing what you have to, say to us." But Bono hopes to change all that. "Our vision is to be first in service. We want to be the very best while deliv- ering your health care," Ahe said. "I'm very big on patient-centered quality health care. That means treating you exactly the way I would want to be treated. My goal is that when you call for an appointment, you get that appointment during your first phone call." Bono also acknowledged some of the recent publicity Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Visiting Nurse Sandra Jackson does a wellness check on 1- week-old Max Roccia as his parents, Lt. Christian Roccia of VP-30 and Alison Roccia answer questions about his general health in their home Jan. 19. why NMCRS exists. "People were so happy to see us and to me that is absolutely,'pos- itively what we are all about. It was a tremendous opportunity to be of help like that. I'm sure those peo- ple will always remember that after Katrina, NMCRS was there for them," contin- ued Reid. Shortly thereafter, Hurricane Wilma hit Key West, so Reid packed up again and headed back to Florida. "We don't really have an office there, just one active duty member and he needed help. This storm wasn't as extensive as Katrina, but the whole base there was flooded under four feet of water. We set up there with all the other agencies and provided the money that was needed. I was there a week and gave out $50,000 in aid," said Reid. "I will always volun- teer to help during a natural disaster because that's what we're all about." Military members and their families are assisted with a variety of problems including emergency travel, medical, funeral, education, car repair and basic living expenses. Last year, the NAS Jax NMCRS had approximately 2,100 clients walk through their doors looking for assistance of some kind. When a client walks into the office, the first thing they are asked to do is com- plete a budget to see where their money is going. A case- worker then sits down with them to determine what they need and if the society can help them. The whole process usually takes a little more than an hour. The NAS Jax NMCRS office is staffed by seven paid employees and nearly 50 trained volunteers. "Last year, 65 percent of our casework was done by volunteers. The overall soci- ety average is usually 35 percent. We have a huge group of qualified, dedicated volunteers who do the bulk of the work here," added Faraldo, enthusiastically. "And of course, we are always looking for more." Although the NMCRS mainly handles financial cases, they also offer budget -counseling, a visiting nurse program, scholarship funds and provide junior seabags or layettes to new parents who complete the Budget- ing for Baby Workshop offered each month. The visiting nurse pro- -gram is available to new parents who may need some advice on how to take care of their infant and elderly patients who may need a lit- tle extra help with their medications or to just check on their well-being. "As a visiting nurse for NMCRS, our duties are pri- marily focused on health and education to carry out the program's mission which is to conduct home visits for Navy and Marine families. On occasion we also visit Air Force and Army retirees as needed," said NMCRS Visiting Nurse Sandra Jackson, who has worked here for the past 19 years. Two visiting nurses are currently employed at the NAS Jax NMCRS office. "We work closely with Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Many times, when a baby is born there, the doctor will request giving that we do follow-up visits, especially for new parents to ensure everyone is healthy-, and to help educate them," continued Jackson. "We also visit elderly clients as needed. We will, pick up their medications, deliver them and monitor our client's well-being. If they have high blood pres- sure, we check that. If they' are diabetic, we will coordi- nate with the hospital dia- betic counselor and help educate them on how to take care of themselves," Jackson said. "We try to get them to' where they can manage their care themselves." The nurses work five days a week and ,see an average of three to four clients each day. "Some visits are fairly short and others may take an hour or longer. New par- ents usually have a lot of questions. We have a lot of experience under our belts and are here to help educate people with their health needs," stated Jackson. "And, we bring all the equip- ment we need with us, such as baby scales, Bilirubin sticks, bandages if we're changing dressings. Whatever is needed is pro- vided by NMCRS and the hospital." So, the NMCRS has lots to offer for those who may need a little help. If you are in need of assistance or would like to donate your time as a volunteer, please contact the NMCRS office at 542-3515. HIALL: NavHosp Jax CO holds town meeting itional training. We also ask share their thoughts so we Service Web site at the Bureau of Medicine and can make things better and. www.navalhospitaljax.com. Surgery to review the case deliver the best care possi- and click on the customer.., and performance. If they feel ble." service icon. To contact the "ma -the standard of care has Beneficiaries can also con- commanding officer, call the been met. it goes to an out- tact hospital leadership CO's careline at 542-2273. Photo by PH3 David Didier Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono discusses the hospital's strategic goals and future plans during a town hall meeting Jan. 18. regarding the hospital. "I think all of you have seen the stories in the media recently. I can't overstate how much regret I have to our patients and family members who have suffered or experienced a loss. I deeply regret that," she said sincerely. "At every step of the way, even when we don't have an adverse outcome, we are looking at how to take better care of our patients. That is an ongoing process. While I will not deny bad outcomes have occurred, I want, to assure you that across Navy medicine, if you look at Navy medicine doctors com- pared to doctors across the nation, you will find our malpractice claims are half the national average. There is no denying that we have bad outcomes; we are in a high-risk business. Yet every day we strive to achieve zero defects," she continued. The town meeting contin- ued as Bono opened the floor to ask the guests about their concerns. Several praised the care they've received at the hospital. "I came here today to offer some praise. I almost died 10 years ago with a gall bladder problem. The doctor stayed with me all night and Dr. Cubano operated on me. I had peritonitis because my gall bladder had ruptured. I've always had the best care here. I'm very happy with the service," said Gloria Davis, who has used the hospital for her health care needs for numerous years. Retired Army Sgt. Demos Johnson also commended the care he has received here although he com- plained that it sometimes takes 30 days to schedule a routine appointment. "I real- ize this is a problem and I am definitely working on it," replied Bono. rv; One complainant asked how the Navy holds staff members accountable for mishaps. "We have a very rigorous multi-tiered process here. Any time we have an event regarding patient care, whether good or bad, we hold a quality care review. We look very closely at what transpired from the person- nel, process, policies, system, equipment, etc. If there is a question about the perform- ance of a provider, we hold a peer review during which several physicians examine that episode of care and the physician's performance," Bono stated. "They make recommenda- tions such as restrictions or conditions to be placed on the provider's practice and determine if they need addi- side review board for recom- mendations. The surgeon general can also make a rec- ommendation to submit the practitioner's name to the National Practitioner Data- bank and make a formal report to the state licensor because practitioners have to be licensed through a state," she said. Capt. Doug Newman, a military judge, also com- plained about the difficulty in scheduling appointments and getting follow-up care. "My wife was told to see a pain specialist after her sur- gery but when she tried to get a consult, it was for almost six months later. That just doesn't make sense when someone is inpain. We ended up going on the outside to get care. I can afford to do that but an E2 can't do that," said Newman. "We have wonderful part- ners in the local community and it's up to us to make sure that if you can't get the care you need here, that we find it for you and make that transition easy for you," replied Bono. "This is why we're here today because I need to know what works and what doesn't. I hope people will come by and /. Many different styles and sizes as required. 17 MANUEL BELLO Woodwork irg 904-645-7767 members.aol.com/ -- ---- --- bellovincent 10573 Lakeview Rd E. Jacksonville Ff. bellovincent@aol.com Fast Tax A NA In Trail of Barb 777 through the Customer ODIRECTAX Ye W th A TAX AND MORTGAGE SERVICES o Yes, We Have te Answers! 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"Starting It Off Right" Aerobathon Fitness Source Tonight, 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 tomorrow. $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 mayv be restrict- ed to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Coe Recreation Center -br--m-., --'*" """- 3491. Pizza and Ping-Pong Tonight Free 7 p.m. at Liberty Cove Learn to Fly Tomorrow Free flying lesson at the NAS Jax Flying Club. Departs Liberty Cove at 4 p.m. Comedy Zone Trip Jan. 31 Free admission and free appetizers. 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. Photo by Miriam S. Gallet/file Ongoing fitness classes are available daily at the Fitness Center. A "Starting It Off Right" Aerobathon will be held tonight at 5 p.m. Reef & Beef Feb.3, 6:30-9 p.m. All you can eat gourmet seafood & beef buffet. $17 /person Call 542-3041 for reservations. Movies are shown at the base theatei- and open to all hand. For details, call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Dukes of Hazzard (PG- 13) Feb. 3, 7 p.m. The Legend of Zorro (PG) Feb. 4,5 p.m. Wallace & Gromit (G) Feb. 4, 7 p.m. Elizabethtown-(PG13) Feb. 10, 7 p.m. The Constant Gardener 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 an d.cori an- - S e e Rscan6e 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. Circus joins DoD's America Supports You.Team 14 JuaJir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday; January 26, 2006 MW!? Planner Mission First, Sailors Always, For more information, call 542-3493. Bowling leagues now forming! Free bowling on Wednesdays for active j duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) V :'Volunteers ofAmerica 1.800.899.0089 o()a org >'Pr, l,le l| ,i; i ijf-',. %pill r.- _RAfGIT -SALE $183" HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O 27q.6315 7%73 103rd St.772 9022 R106u6 .1 I From Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey T he Department of Defense (DoD) and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey last month announced their partnership in America Supports You Program, established to showcase and communicate America's support for its military forces. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Allison Barber, said, "We are grateful for the support that Ringing Bros. gives our military mem- bers and their families, especially their children. This initiative helps demon- strate to our military men and women strong home front support, which is so important to them and their loved ones, particularly during the holidays." Formal partnership with DoD will pro- vide service members of America's mili- tary with special ticket offers. Signing on as an official Corporate Team Member will expand Ringling Bros.' long-standing itMo We are the specialist at VA/FHA loans. We've got the program for you. ervicesCALL or CLICK today - S^ while rates are low. BRIAN TATE- Former H-60 lnst USN Retired 553-1985 Anytime : Brian @smsmortgage.com "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" I 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! Today 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 Local park offers classes The 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. 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 the large pic- ture windows at the birds visiting our birdfeeders. What a great way to start your day. Beverages pro- vided. Wee Workshop: Nests, Dens and Other Hiding Places Feb. 2, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature -explorers (children 7 years old and younger) and their adult companions! We're going on a search for ani- mal hiding places and learning what animals do to help them survive the cold winter weather. Stars and Constellations Feb. 6, 10-11 a.m. or 1:30-2:30 p.m. Come and learn astrono- my the fun and easy way. You will learn how to make some simple tools to identi- fy stars and constellations in the night sky. Nature Weaving Feb. 14, 1-2:30 p.m. Duplicate some of the earliest methods of weaving by making your own loom using gathered twigs. Learn the mechanics of weaving while using grass- es, weeds and other natural materials to create your own nature weaving. The end product will be an orig- inal creation that you can display on a door or wall. Hooray for Homeschoolers! Audubon Adventures: Turtles-Armored Reptiles Feb. 17, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Do you know the differ- ence between a tortoise, a terrapin, and a turtle? Become more educated about these armored rep- tiles while examining both living and non-living speci- mens, and learn some sim- ple things you can do to help all kinds of turtles. Participants will take home an Audubon Adventures newspaper on turtles, designed for students func- tioning at grades 3-5. Basketweaving: Egg Basket Feb. 23, 10 a.m.-noon Learn to make an egg basket using materials found in nature. This pro- gram is for people 12 years and older and requires using some hand tools. Please call 573-2498 for tools list and to register. Materials to- make basket will be provided. Intermediate Orienteering Feb. 28, 10-11:30 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. If you enjoyed the previ- ous orienteering treasure hunt, you will want to join in an intermediate adven- ture challenge. Partici- pants will use a map and compass to .navigate through an off-trail course. Strollers are not appropri- ate for this program. H Military Publications reach nlO 81 / of the military community b Military Community c ll Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Nava Working On Base - 50,631i Adive-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contrdtors ....r.. .l.Axir News '4 * Published by chefl0ofidatoimes-ioniR09 I 4162 I i, CiTnf(( frnTrn ffir ... IrlITE I r " I PW ----, c NOMNYDON-ITEETOL relationship with the military in the form of special ticket offers, personal appearances on military installations, fund raising opportunities, special recog- nition of military members during its performances, and in-show promotion. Procedures will also be in place to extend the ticket offers to members of the Reserve and National Guard and to retired military members throughout the country. "We proudly join an impressive roster that includes many of America's largest and most prestigious corporations," said Kenneth Feld, Chairman and CEO of Ringling Bros.' parent, Feld Entertainment, Inc. "It's a special honor and privilege to lift the spirits and create indelible memories for America's armed forces and their families. As we travel * through America, we are uplifted when we cross paths with good friends from the military." Ilk D~s~n~aar~bd~ -----~ JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 15 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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's and women's racquetball tournament will be held Jan. 30 through Feb. 3 at 5 p.m. The tournament 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 paper-, work 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, selective 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 designated representa- tive 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. U Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for indi- viduals to officiate soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed .for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provid- ed as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Intramural Basketball Standings As of Jan. 20 Team Wins Losses VS-22 6 0 VP-30 Staff 4 1 HS-75 3 1 NavHosp Gold 3 1 VP-5 4. 2 Blount Island 2 2 AIMD 3 3 NavHosp Blue 3 3 Security 3 3 VP-30 Students 3' 3 NCTS 1 0 VP-16 1 1 VP-45 FACSFAC MEPS VP-62 HS-7 Weapons AIMD 400 Team VP-30 TPU VP-62 AIMD NCTS VP-16 CPRW-1 Greybeard Basketball Stan As of Jan. 20 Wins Losses 3 0 3 1 3 1 2 ,2 1 3 0 2 11 0 1 Tidings Tickets to the ComedyZone : -: Featuing derrick Ri-hardl A Deluxe Room with an extended Check-Out Time Buffet Breakfast $159 95 >tAhe +,T' +OeY 1-295 & San Jose Blvd. 292I-4242 R1075 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 (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry, Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired military and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ 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 MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park / Westside holds their business meeting the second Thursday of each month from 10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for playgroups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For informa- tion, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bottac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. 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 FLI-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269- 5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The St. Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival will be held April 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events/Francis Field near the St. Augustine Visitor's Center. More than 150 exhibitors will be at the event. For more informa- tion, call (904) 824-0716. 5K run to help children's house St. Margaret's Child- ren's House, a not- for-profit school, is hosting the fifth annual Fleming Island 5K Run March 4 at Village Square (across from Fleming Island High School), in Fleming Island Plantation. This event includes a 5K Run at 8 a.m., One-Mile Fun Run at 9 a.m. arid Pre- JAx TALES K Dash at 9:20 a.m. Registration forms are available at the following Fleming Island merchants and organizations: St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Children's House, Fleming Island Plantation Amenities Center, BB and T Bank, Chik-Fil-A, Orion Fitness, Barco-Newton YMCA and the Jacksonville Running Guide. Day of event registration will be held at the Orion Fitness Center, 2245 Plantation Center Drive in Village Square, Fleming Island Plantation, from 7- 7:30 a.m. For more information, contact Layne Ray at 284- 1808. BY MIKE JONES WWW.RICKY'S TOUR.COM WE'VE G Own For Less In The Hottest Selling Community " On The Exclusive Southside Of Jacksonville Only $934 A Month For A 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Residence With Private Garage* .E rTER S,. I T-- 1 S 4 = fluw~crw4f r v 60. - e om 10 y 4w qm'- N -.,mom ~. - -~ E D *.10 a ~ - - - * * m* ) * II-,-. l.a a imil a. 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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 I- NORTHEAST JACKSONVILLE 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. 13 unique floor plans. Community pool coming soon. (904) 751-1274 3. Islands of Dunn's Creek From the mid $200s 2,237-3,817 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling new homesites in heavily wooded area. Community is nestled on two cul-de-sac streets. (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 with nature preserve and community playground. (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. (904) 591-7119 SOUTHEAST JACKSONVILLE 6. Villages of Summer Lakes From the high $100s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now selling new townhomes with attached 1-car garages. Community pool and playground. 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. Now selling new homesites. Tour new home ready for im- mediate move-in. Visit our brand new amenities center featuring a community pool, playground, jogging trail and family recreation area. Last chance for lakefront homesites. (904) 378-2710 F1 L!J1 A ~8 5 // II ~:~' '*' I/I,, FiM \eJackROi~iiiIhc * N'. III III,,.,. 1". Lo Srn Rd CR 22 I ",1 Squaint = ,',,.l,, S- ',A retto Rd Greenland Mandarin Mi d 10 CR 210 9 tnemOaonaloP e t \ -w ' ST. JOHNS COUNTY 10. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Tour new home ready for immediate move-in. Located in the St. Johns County School District. Within walking distance of Nease High School. (904) 819-6604 8. Hawk's Pointe From the low $200s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Last chance. New homes ready for immediate move-in. 12 floor plans. Community features soccer field and playground. (904) 317-0069 9. Samara Lakes- Briar Wood From the $130s 1,005-1,177 sq.ft., 2-3 bdrms., 1 bath. Stone exteriors and open floor plans. Buyers must meet the guidelines of the St. Johns County Housing Initiative 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 Now open 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located in popular St. Johns County and just minutes dder, from beaches. (904) 591-7127 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., 10am-6pm; Sun., 12-6pm. Visit kbhome.com to get detailed MAPQ FEST, 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. Welcome. 2006 KB Home (KH). NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Diamond Sweepstakes runs 01/13/06to02/13/06. 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 residentin REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia or Florida. Odds ofwinning 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 ordiscontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. Fordetails 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 -, -1 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-Briar Wood community in St. Augustine. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined NOW options.Floor plans, options,elevationsandviews vary by community/homesite and are notguaranteed. Squarefootage is approximate. Photosshow upgraded landscaping/options and may notrepresentcommunities' lowest-priced homes. Future developmentof amenitiescenter at CedarGlen s o u r c e and Dunn's CreekPlantation is subjecttochangeand isnotguaranteed; contact: KB HomeJacksonville, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256, (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen,Villages of Summer Lakes, Cartesian PointeAdams Lake,Timber Creek Plantation, NeHimsoreno Hawk's Pointe and Samara Lakes are private to community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. 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New92 ch&a, i we inane 159.S e O2Ne 38-3 Deer- o r k lke e. 7a n dwnymh recordEd me2thg JA BE Motivated 0 446 w2i 86a 216032 J MEntr$329m900.2Bge2 ./ BA, F r l arge 4 2enew pool, 2 story / 920-4315/$215,000 5 0sf O aServices 325Noih Jacksonvis e yiaa 9rl F L00 24-1A- end r0a y to 39 i, 0 S. t00 ant B shomr n q o 8 O miles fi rom main Call 904-571-6890 Seller, 3/2.5, 1925sf, 1.5 $2 ,500. 904614-1642 O iion s 3342M K e ugstneWgh / FSEO/SweetwaterCrk ?ate. 3 year new2 5 i d 42 fIrs crn lotu,$ 0 580K o , 334 Aegst ine BeASc o $329,900. 4BR, 2 1/2 A, large B4/2,2200sf, former model 189,900. 904-778-7402 not S9n. 3 2 eaut fully decor. P nochle Ev ery Vs$29 9 9 00 904 -374 -88 19 Wft t oe. N C C p r s DIOCalE 3213.41S Clay County p/PWP-DOViRCREST 4/2 p en floor plan, .300sf 5br/2ba h Mo 5-7234 C11l 306 Inmrat 15 vey r Flein I 2 S tr y A A S many ugae new 226f 3/2, 1251Con l Pat Wlh lt, 1 acag. l akelrn t o a f ir s $K 40 0 o0 16 bi nly. 33otst na County Take Roosevelt Blvd. north of the FSBO -Pi ntaton South d $ie fireplace97e7 2 car psare!tac h ontnsaosta 5/3,2611sf brk, pool/yohot gara w4 Ab a 9 2 OE HOSe SUN 1/ Steve, O9990320BE housB Unti 312. 0fo A34t iSt Augustine EAT 20 9 233-5252 nside aunr lots of M Newly const. 4/2.5, hdwm w d 3tile frs throug- 34D St. Augustine 3 K CatI Hlsd f irs Seller 2o 2it b y 3 4 5 N a s s a u C o u n ty m a n y u p g r a d e 2 2 7 6 s f 3 / 2 1 2 5 2 1 C o n c a l l P a t W e lc h b r i c k n e w a ll b r i c k f i r s S K a s k i n g 6 0 1 4 a pk t o nl y . ARAST3Waterfront See you on Sunday! 90e777 41 6 9 b Baut ly Ssont wonsuon, water 76or Dr. $249,900. Call sscale acreage Divor es paper 385 Mcle 2 ca viw, 9382u00,000. c/.904-24-979 PV EACH ACCESS FSBO Until 2/1.250 7sf, 36 Out ofnd emin Turns / $ C 2al 2 rll0 OPEN. HOUSE_ 2 SUN H l/22l. 2ated com m united 4/2.eon a lf course w ait)ouRi ictr GeOr Rea )4 5n3 WitLL Kds ( t Realty 04-962-. -. MUSTSELLNOW sho, 2 a f r FL,6 Fi i t 407-699 9 8 3/1$5 cor0 9letely reno- Miitr s. Cal lacre, al u 4 7 brick newly epmapeW Nadi-- 315 felingdydon ner.' d -6i-. 087t ioSW .00A goo 3 days S aem hoautiulngus 390 Real Estate Wanted IiE located on the Westsidec e-2 $ 4t .1A S O CO OS Miliary discounts *FREE Washer & Dryer with new move-ins O. GREN CE G L A S S S HO W ei n.ni n g o n 2 w b d e l Gaeonfo R l C .(9 2 $995m or lease Purchase 150 0sf in C dbblestone; s/r- each, schools,'sH Sa nford F Fr r night B--t , 1 / 2 7i m 9 p m a d mis E s t a t e $ 1 9 9 9 0.O 9 0 4293 4 5 4 6 67ri -7 9i4 -2h9 -n3, E x p e r t & M i l b a sn a n. 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Your miltry .- FBP4CALL MARK FBlCpOp!r. e LokV 904"686-4651 Theb bigai lent, gre: '6 r . n E dancing on 2/2 & 3/2 Bedrooms- in Ori Swimming pool, playgrounds basketball Court fI GivepWoodlndrEstateus a call at 904-771-9055 BEAU LER atd o t e Fromthe$160's Ofie.904.448537 Emil Rodei .aso, o cat. net p * Gated community with pool * 2 & 3 bedroom homes with garages now available! Call for information on Osprey Branch Our new community on Sunhbeam Rd For More Information Call: D B-HOIIION M 904-292-4267 w.drhrton.com ^^^" ^A "rCV I www.drhorton.com i SlzS ' Sales prices and availability are subject to change withour notice Please see your New Home ConsuJtarnt for details All closing cost paid when using DHI Mortgage Certain fiarncing programs may not apply. Closing costs based or, toral sales price..-200 D-R-Horton Inrc. CBC058997 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503. FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. A Value of '3000; to 171,0001 Ali 18 JaxAir NolWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 335 Orange Park/ Nassau" 355 Condominiums anu Hofatured375 Farms 390 Real Estate A in 1s Condominums 4 houses Houses 335: layo 34s Couy 5gd 3o7 /AMa cne. PUTNAM C-a RC i AiEus Ba Hbou, 2o0s d Sfor Rent 410 Condominiums 410o. 420 Unf $595m. 90urnished r9549 Le/pur wae MHLANDPK se c rFSBO as-4/3,M2850sfrw/2aNdo* o ml from SFT -/ o L u2NTf 52/2, 12ro NS 6LAND/NOMEPACKAGES N.C, MOUNTAINS Ready To SeIll S'SIDE-HuelbrDuplex O.P. -RTO. Guar| .GREEN COVE SPRINGS OrangePark-Brick 's Inlet Preserve, car ar audry roo mifrom dwn twn prv24YRSE P.$DWN.HOMES Log Cabin 0 effic. uienborhdn financing $ mo 4bba s rentcredit40%of formal DR great rm atedcommewpnt OFR44OREMAIL EasytoFinshShel on am ready to buy now. /d&utl No pets. 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Close to OP o00, clean com nex. 355 car ar/worh, boat w ampn w net slip. on Ua s I REED590 2897 available 1/2l, 612O247 1694 " 11(3300to3A0. $5,000 3 excowew/clearwater and more. Spotless $9800 Dwn.$749 Mo. w/4ac ond. oaks, AT PRESERVES Nopet son $2mg. npo Srwa cG Se~o O anl ABLE TO SWaNn 32 DW, *f .m 405 r. use s ,b3 F omAT Maypon arn al S 2 H/dC Plant 0 Mi 2 nocredt 407-325-6138 softener & reverse read for move in SaveThousandl greatfor orses,.$50k.L ,'.- W'side- Brandnew 3/2, 15255sfN li 7 d brd new . osmosiEs drtnkin 139SCall424-3098 CALL(904)291-273S Call 386-546-6776 Gregory West 2mo. 276-6446 al 707-4510 PALM COAST Brand new d/AL 4A PN acres Eastwood Rd.o $1d wn,50 COEFRNJnax MrURRcaA9AY4 1H5LLCHA4d5 9MRTEAAREA2 .D.wehh e0ob b4 a 9 8 S2LINTI? 2005.2. & 20. 2/2 9022 02 New00 R/2B OCEANFRONT e se Fa Dn, 2cgar, 2300f, only. 904-845-765 RVERRONT S'aside 4/2370 Like Newfor SBeae urn condo w/marina beach renting forInvestment SPECIAL Beach, ground f, stand Propertyallme C1700sf new kit, al 3/2f oaded Properti NEAR 23RD & MAIN LRR coSavin, orod renters only / $1175mo.Call6529176 Margie 904-759-9262 appli, scrnd balcony, Call 249-9546 Cl forerridetalP .m-S C rall549-454-66N IS.76- 6 0-7 cabl1e.(52-898PVBNewE.ofA2A2 JCp0New4/n ,ewt OAKLELATATIss 2 Park South off of 350 Waterfront boat dock, $239,900. W D orR 1 407-C699-0984 nis cudesacamenit 2733939 610640 3 , clean com I Scsmpetsok pan2cargarage.sunken DOCTORSIAE land, 385 Miseaneous wdnwiWhf "oD/ 2on on 1200mu645-6510 2 IK 59 0 . andmovein.Noquali768-2036Execive all brick 360 d HSDEBeatifu3/2 KEYSTONE inia RIVERSIDE getro$1000fying.Call904-695u2255 nwu oarmsm O o75fA5ra u925mo. 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C 5 9C7ES Aa 390 Risav ,4lie A75 hC13 d 3Oe^ Ac r YR O NO wang penood ,o make applicaon -g TFO HouSeS .Furnis hed W/ garage avail, m Open house Satsun 12-4 and a Half. Won't last ..... " -en m he 0 m" 3 7 LR ON Krm/fence NO applicalRon fee ...with /negi |Szn J^A gldoi ANGELO B YS r c I | Inlet. 430 Roommndates *. C1n. 333 Blue Heron Cove Dsr.g Western Cesarton Cl Mr. Bradley MaNUD A acAureo n A-Bameadows-Camp A New, N At/e -, an fScr.ndptio 3/2,spit, SnhehBes. ynteles Ralesy...wer 87*1862 or 291-3100 Rehab Draw ARGFroLE 924ield 7 11 -1, BO sN l d Condominiumsd pf, R4lt otai at negotiating your VA NO-NO t'T4 .NPd 1-^I Q'.--*^ DJ' OS^ 35-38550 *o4a21900A NSg AtB Hor Online VA Loan Pre-ualifict'aton 15' 39sf+ Taylor C6.2all MUSTSEL 3B 813- 5253ay Penalties ARG7LE Mobile HomeLots N $1300ew 3/2 1400408 5803234th fir No912-285-4849. $28K.* No Junk Fees 430 Roommates elvtr WOW VIEW! Pool/ PALNC N.w....g.te (2,3,4 & 5 Bedrooms) $1150mo. 954-608-3628 RIntegrity Home & Finance, ItOwnc. nd9 e2 38One Bed5m Sog At lo R rs ch a Nod on d. (904)997-8064less Steel Appl 435 Rooms to Rent w/d all app&n the S'side 3/2 screen porch 1 Dont Buy8 hnt You Talk7WItntegrty" ta D ke&4- Highest % LTVS lRltrAowned. 923-44a5 $3e" A 1-re770-o8n,-e89a-nRNo Mone9 Avn 440Beacachatlo 0a24t561 n it des Cmiore.oFollMngoAreas: e New 2006 hom Manufactured tion Little Down Easy 100% Financingc Resorts BAYMEADOWS AREA / $ $1100.. 904-221-2358o o ide d o.n8389 TJmes Steen Jcanalacksonvlle Beach, 33655 IVE P Financi ng, Wr BE, OP/OA Fr hmes lesf fom NA JA2 Palencia 4/3 Park- Deepcanal, lsle-oPains Homes Financin nWIn'tL ast .45Storage/Mini- all amenities, WD, I o San Mareno.881.6564 Loan Consult$794K.04-2ant 19-3050 904-543-7004 o e APARTMENTS aemenRental Ca904-591-6377 Ameiaew PLANT MS 904-200-0225 Ce0. Hurr H Hurry904-5 10,15, 20, 25, and 30 year terms available on FRMs a N itTS0 904.819.9221 4K. 904- 0 / blewde&land, I Services BAYMEADOWS-Beautiful 1BR $835, 2/2'So$1050, Arlington d Avail NOWI 850, No minimum down payment required s. 904.737.0144 455WantedtoRent spacious3/3 in Los Priv cottage$195 Southside 33 READYTOMOVEIN! HI F. CAROUNE l ,lotof4Dinsmore Da/ astanoed avaSo. Lagost /g19.5 JUL CRKoa4/22000sf,2car High Bluff, watch ocean Area, $SKserous D/Passstance ai WWW.aCaflC.m $97moc0.Cl 741t 3brvw/gar $12_00 Intercoastal West 4451 Chasewood Dr.ti preserve lot, REC INFO lidsmayners come and oinl o -lowcreit O.K. f I e r o I 4 water. Century Oaks, SELLING .YOUR MOBILE Lde0000054767 I40U 0FAuarnishet $w /kcredsi720.f,NYFLBROKER@Vao-.co / JulngtonACreekLLS774006 aNoAppcation 975K. Kraft 199FLEETWOOD 28x60, HOME? Frnshed $1350m wocredit. Fitn te2 2 f,po b Website www. Sales. 262-3333 br/2ba, irkitichen & or New or Assume Loan den. M ust see._$28.500.SCallo7p.........sI m........ ... County WATERFRONT lot with Call 904-614-7927Le t7308606 A.TNTION uVESTORSI i s K s.a r BC/PalmsMarsh _Close _to8 wrass .ORE. S LSTON/20a all marsh view easier. Call me infortoy nation room includes atio tde new, 2 PONTE VDRA E. of A S 199K904.3185637 =SW/Oal-pont.1973,12x for the best investment utilities, washer/ Pools+ ,itn. R oned c g arA STSJO Tn CgA i ILw nhyow etUp on t t dea s possible. Expec dryer, Direct-TV, $400 $895. 904 219- 1689 6 2/2 fw/do 1 ga i P0W ashington Mutual Red HOMEto Hk n Ca C81 HOMELOANSdoclbhse.AMustMnoYLEab/aminm b celgs, 10" walls 4car AaaThwove/ ABLEenTOOWN3/2VDparWtgens7485lofrombeachtand gar. Separatoange routlnotsce. reen 2 1 s new e Fulyrenov. 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APTAVAIROM 5/gran/dle, exc. amen, cnintly b soowernAmarblef i ser Close to beaches Yulee RIVERFRONT PENTHOUSEcal71 Huntington Wood 4/2/2, 1eSF $1025i S Classified conis.l l ntreatment t C11 raoatblipFulyaloade m iometedFlw/nown Carpet pne antsoc sewuy fe r btckmtlle, Berber, PVB2/2-with loft, ar rseSontaorchlem cond, lOW main, -el,-rooms 684 9S7mr Call 2br/2ba on 1 level bonlawnre TSIDE -3/2, fncd, anscape, c tile all new upgrades rent E-Z quail gocourse p y owner. Avail S *ABUth tesa 73360 Ironside Drive C/athbam Woods Sub dln.rm, $354K,491- 996 $293,900625-543 dowdowne payment MURRAY HILL -Quad MRYTLEAVEAREA2 /1 twHAReOURt pISLlEe an bai 0403 Ifarm, 3C1l u. .694 eraplex,nL/1.CH&A.2all freshpalintCh//a, Arerican HUTCHINSON ISLANDetwn1enexttooanO Clai904)803-6717or rented 228k. Reaty35883 FT. PIERCE dclub house these are 904-223-0048 WESTSIDE 3br/2 ba 2 Lookingforvstment C-04-221n-6802 7A~New 2,000 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA thle best deais at the c t W-Su0b/car, new, close to NAS n fr nvsten Smi rn iront Geck d LoiBs4 for aleAR 23RD &view LR/DR combo, for good renters only Brand now,5/3 /2SS $1175mo. Call 652-9176", Em lEET: fASREDS, unis, corner lot5$09K $300eosit 744-1157 MBR suite w/Jacuzze4 si,4 mall: FILEIETWOOD. 198314x70 WoodblneGA. 4 -7. eat-in kit, HDTVs, fit PVB 2/2w/loft, St. Johns ICW Villages of Pablo 3/2 $o ep ,q L~onzalesa'3/2,$4500/best. 912" PIS Aooro6. 2110 NS. U .. ctr, pool, tennis onsite, Co. schis mmto bch. culdidsac, fen yd, wd 904-276-2129 website: Liber 1984,241703/2, ID3. 5, .,per ,2//06 6 mo.toi--rrtleppvgraeabeachcaccess.tAvail JTB,ds hkuul- .4p, lawn sorv.W E -H 9 P www.premlercoastrealty.com $7500/best. Can deliver/ Fleming Is] A RarepFind! 2.1$13k.2.1 2006Montile mtariao WESTSIDE-HAWKS PT" $175K.call6-8utiia-87cable.(561)2e-89.PBNewE.ofAlA. NeOAKLEAFPLANTATIOW, Y a7 a6 83324 N60RcaHSDE(561)2 2br/2baFPcourtyard, Cnet/26,DnelMllc 3059 Tower Oaks. 3/2S h JnoL (904)7570240$1250/mo. New home .. Sandy m ove i hn e C $rgae1 6u9m900. 407-699-0984 Twnht e, w/d, 1900sf3sf.L ESSIDE Grace Circle. NORTHSIDEculesacamenitie 3-3939 6106460 Call0930A385Miscellaneous e'e, T21R lEA SMALL COTTAGE, fying.Call946952255" Iu CALL751. 1S10 $925mo. Call545-1999 Condo at Avanti. + inlaw NOWDHOOKUPQUIET! _______arms/______-J_3591 S. Kernan Blvd. unit, fpl, deck, on Hall REF REQ."$595/MO.T7828* 37ing.Calge04v6952255 arms!Mandarin Brand new Near ever hang ke, 2 ac.2Cc W ar SAcreage A vo id RIVERSI DE lbr. ch/a, wd_ Snacious1 2/2, gr c 287- ,tg port$50m&. 477-6311 W'siden-Waterfront1 iv 1225 ACRES In Christian all 33.-5 96 gated comm $975 SToNICNOLASNew2/2, LAKEWOOD 3/2,,fpic, wd remod,9c-gar,.8fenc, U Co. Kentucky, 8Krson Saveep.Call754234922 gtdcomm cfloors,SSApliances yd.$1375mo.99-8796 GMP. 5 bucks taken ino7 waterview, o 0 Atl. B vd a 'mo. 3/Pupdated, the last 5yrs, Scoring House SAN MARCO MANDARIN BRAND NEW $850m. 904.233-3112 garage $925. 737-2542 $500 Down U OWN over 150, tags over L&2 L IN VILLA BEAUCLERC all areas EZ Quail LL 398-5492 3/2, 1157sf, w/d, $1050m St Johns/Jul Crk Plant MAND. nr BaI1Tt uth Cal the Hotline 38- 810tured on the wild out1I +sec. 407-451-6411 3/2 TH, brand new1end m.4b +rodg. 310 0ws/ $1600/adoors TV shcabin a0- r817 912.im SSIDE/Net donLawunitaPrivateon nre $ 1d is 4brrige, wus_,, $1600/acr witcabi stpaXfreCosurFLLw O.P-NaturesHdeaway serve $1145Mr403-9221. Call Pau"l615479-3569 School..Must see!.2/2, new 3/2, AC, w/d MURRAY HILL-2/1omes House1 barn, pasture, Foreclosure 3bdk --dunT "rd ,. Woodbine, GA $185,O.. r.000 As I. F.r Lin.ings j urOmo new carpet, no pets- 788 or 266,21109100674 J5788 or x66-0110 Sen '4981C o n d o A 11-212, new carpeLt MURRAY H ALL Brand new $600m 0 Call 282-4761 $417,000. 709-2400 acres of SELUNG YOUR HOME? r r 12,ai',Sinp.r . developable land Free M.rked E nouatlon "-e between Savannahg& o naI's .o.. h,,m-, aho metgaNEP.BCH"BUNGALOW -Caland "Your BEST Loan Program B w i Frn g o 1-800-.36-3615 -53016 in Onaeghaom0 Nobodycpn 709 acres for $1.87 mill. "3BR121A. S00s, pi m W KT. al---DaEawd hookup, ch 'a, 333 94 24. 79',3 .i- NO MONEY DOWN ATTN DEER HUNTERS & 9O ~ antte ~ ~IL~qg. SargoRd.-$15Omp.,,-5a- 4u -Is INVESTORS 136.6acres. 1Cal900sf, likenew NO wailing period 0 make application '100+ac. 6i planted 11AY0GEROlket 40 o eNOapplicallon fee...withnteg typines $2500ac Ware ANGELO BUYS MT ROOM 14D'Yi 4 NOp i o l e iti o led. ANYW HERE LARGE FENCED BACKYARD. Lowe! ClosingCoats ...wid,*IntReritu_LI -i99.,93.89e4 or 6ql ANY CONDITION REF REQUIRED$S995 r7782897 Arlington. 3/2,split The BeS Intierest Rates ...with Integrity ovner, nev brancn coirn A0pt s,,cmm I ;eBcenal, i2." " 24-hour NO DEAL TOO BIG or A7Et21Bon e s Realtors at negotiating your VA NO-NO manager uimberland 904- 626- 1636 7,7, a Jr O 9777 136,0 OAKLEAF 4/2 1900+sf Atlvd/Hickory Online VA Loan Pre-Qualification Taylor Co. $16.240,000 904- 813- 5253 -5 80L ir ROA$0TF 400-Sf6323 Creek-Sharet3/2 Online copy of "Homes For. Veterans Magazine" 404e362 8244 laCmpyLCsmEeC dep yn e 4 Idp.5041613.2+47 Online information you NEED to purchase & finance JIne0er93nLo., w o olM oin.e 4 71 5.3.705 OAKLEAF AREA new 3/2hm cnS0/mo+$47 using your VA benefits FREE HOMESEARCHCreekrngeeh.AnL27 Merrill Rd, 2 car gar, 1900+sf, DOWNTOWN $275 and S'side. AbundantwiloT Resid/0Tc. space 3/1, o1250Mo' Whier Crk, $175/mth. 527 E. Duval Turkey &DeersiodmeOt$950.7554448 Ph781-1147or 571.7456 St. Call 356-7309 Integrity Home & Finance, Inc. Ducks. Sealed bids One Bedroom Starting AtOCEANWAYTBCHpoolcable mailedd to Lynn WilBams ARL high school, 3 mi to furnished.$550moSincl 97 06 in on at.time $795MOM e 4/2.5,. study, formal (904) 997-8064in persona time of Zenith Realty 215-0676 lr/dr combo, fain rm w/gas OP 2 Rms avl. New hse in opening Feb. 23 2006.4/2.5 df orm Oakleaf. $500m. lncl all. t Buy Until You Talk With Integy"Owner retains rght to Arlington3/fpcbl fp, bf nook, cvrd prch w/ k .626-0al. "Doereject any & all 7 ids. Internet, Inground ake view, 2834sf, $1600/mo. $350dp. 904-626-0332 'Sm web .site fordeta(is.us.iRReelEstate& Mortgage ke LAND FOR SALF-. 904-234,3652 808.2258-43425 3424/360-613-2486 Forest-Seeking I_ _ _ _ _ _ _C o._G A,__ _ _ _a to r K u rt 9 04 3 07- .8 02 3 n o n -sm o k e r, Tel$2200/ac;OL Are0aCO-ARLINGTON-3/2 .Q OCEANWAY Brand roomate(s) to share GA,00/ac; at$2300/a. 20 rainsD to base 3/2 house. $450/mo, util GA, 35acatI$2300/.. $1300 Call 821-1030 new house 4/2.5+Den, A 48 3car garage, 2834sq ft Included, call NHAN APARTMENTS I 3ATLANTIC BEACH Lakeview $1600/mo. 6315664 A 3/2 Patio Hom Covered porch, PCS Kurt S'side -NS share 3br SGarage, (8)8904-307-8023A house $125wk, all utils -100 SeaateAve Npu a ( ) 2 49 1 -W/D hook, H/A, (08)25&34 Aval. incid. Call 646-3216 fans, $875 mo-, $OOdep, 3/1S/2OO6 10Sgt iNeptueeach(94 I29561Butch, 233-8358 ". OCEANWAY W'side male seeks male ATL BCH 32 wderoommate, $70 week NO dryer hookup, fen yard, 4/2.5 +den 3 car ch&a TV/cable/VCR $1200mo. Call 247-6474 view, $1600/mo, covered Porch PCS, Kurt, Avondale on Little Fish- 904-307-8023/ Benny Rooms ware Crk. 3908 Dupont 808-258-3424 5 to Rent Cir. 3/1, WD hkup cov- -ffLemurnernewly 1300 Marsh LandiAg Pkwy #107,S e re d park ing, grt Off LemTurner newly n d 5 .0 remod. 2/1 ch&a garage ALL UTILITIES 10Ms f#Wodep/ 1st &iast months 9137 Madison Ave. included washer Ja m e s S teen Jacksonville Beach, F1N322500Ho.tor4-3A2-ndal non-msIfom okn r. s eve 11.1 4 C 2000sf, 4/3, w/a p Il avail now,from $400/mo call 386-0207 Loan Consultant 904-543-7004 Ce APARTMENTS $1900 +dep. 904-866-1431 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. LUXURY ROOMS N - 042 0- 2 5 elCLAY CO. New brick 4/2 3/2.5, 1car, TH's w/many w/Microwave & Refrig! , Hurry Hurry Hurry 9 2 0car gar, w/d hookup, utgrds/amen. Neg. rent Low DaIly/Wk yRates! $1225mo. 742-7486 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, KINGS INN (904) 72-3343. 1 1,02t s available on FMs Ca Now! EAGLE HAMMOCK N. Fam,.Din, 2cgar,2300sf, NORTHSIDE -$90/WK,, 1Lake view, 2 story3Sell $265K, Lease $1350m access to kit/ba, fully. 10,15,025an3Yer mnewhomeMargie 904-759-9262 furn. small do bus- No n8M"0mum down payment required +ep 904-S431 OP -3/2 w/stu, all brk, line 3- 8 new cond, GrWN'hood, N'Slde New House - EASTARLINGTON-4/2 fncd yard, no pets, 15 min to Downtownil L__t$ 0gar Scrnd Patio 12 x 33, 4 Month + Dep. Quiet. 2car ar, 1496sf, $1200m No Smoking or Drugs Cal Gift funds may be used to cover closing costs$ oO anne3r/5a M Fernandina, Flora Park r-ease purchase Mac. 904-7142137 FLEMING ISL- 3/2. 2 car Name (please print): Signature: I 3536 Docksider Bent Creek Sub ADVERTISING o 3/2/2 1192sf $950 10603 Scottsdale RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above 3 1F PLANTATION 3/2/2 1670 $1025 personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. OAKLEAF PLANTATION 3/2/2 1670 $1025 Please fill out on7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 488 Sunstone Court$1095 9802 Walker's Hamlet t Station,Jacksonville. 3/2.5/1, 1469SF $1095 9802 Watershed this form in 2 Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 1/2 OFF 1ST MO RENT 3/2/21347sf $925 Sin qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service adssuch as 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on anGTON CREEK ORANGEPARK black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form. 352 Redwood Lane Oakleaf lantation sales will be accepted.ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: 0 1 wk J 2 wks 0 3 wks Q 4 wks 3/2/2, 1300SF $995 3694 Silver Bluff ANIMAL OR PErADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IFTHEANIMALS ARE OFFERED 3/2/2 1519sf $1070 ADLI ES FREE CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. TROUT RIVER MIDDLEBURG D D NBE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than Waterbrook Falls Sheraton Lakes Sub INDIVIDUALS WNiTH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR OFFICIALLY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per 3/2/2, 3 0 1803 Sheraton JAX AIRI week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Available Rents 3/2/2 1567sf $895 REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATEADS MUST CONTAIN ONEOFTHOSE SATE- week.(4)SelectthecategoryfortheadbyreerngtotheCassednex $895to$1200 EW S MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. NORTHSIDE 12773 Serenade Cir 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written Category 11614 RT IE 3/2/21272sf $960erenade Cir 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. Washer/Dryer Incl SOUTHSIDE Noon 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code Victoria Lakes Deerwood Lake OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, 3216 73s 8550T2 2Victoria0 La34 Monday OOne Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 3/2 1673sf $1150 2/1112$925 www.federatedmaiqgementgroup.cop jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 435 Rooms 435 to Rent ORANGE PARK - I Room for Rent $400/mo, al utili- ties included, also washer and dryer, no smoke, call 386-0207 S. ROOM FOR RENT S$395 1/ 2 util, one block to cam' exchange, open Jan. 1st, 215-593- 9448 4 ST. MARY'S GA. T beautiful house. < Nice back yard, exquisite land- scaping. Beautiful community Great Opportunity! 3 minm. from 1-95, 30 min to Jax. 3 min from Kings Bay. $425.mo. + 1/2 utils. + deposit. NO PETS ALLOWED Call 912-441-4020 for more details. WESTSIDE- Normandy Village area. very Ig . nriv ent, fully furn, $130wk. 635-7256 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515Reta.i. Ornicie Spa-.:- :,-r Pent Commercial/ 500 lndu't.ial For Sale I m iSperVan Ness. Ja ;.: ,:,n lle FL Tr..c r r. : rnler : t:.r s'le,. ,:,-IOa a- p,.r1oloh or t 407) 662-0101 ext. 103 Froemmings@svn.com Commercial/ 50S Industrial For Rent SUNBEAM RD Ofc/ Whse 800osqft, $650 NO dep. 1455 Sunbeam Rd. 737-3962 or 403-9668 507 Businesses S For Sale SMALL BUS in Avenues Mail. Exc oppty. Will sell for merch. price $10,000 OBO. 272-5478 51 Office Space A For Sale BAYMEADOWS OFFICE CONDO FOR SALE 1200SF Exc Location $175,006 Call 564-2252 5 Office Space USe For Rent 103rd St. Address CCG1 nr Blanding Irg lighted sign, 5 rms, 1000sf, only $805mo. 904-465-3301 AAArlington Expressway 515 Office Space For Rent W'SIDE Office. Ideal for small church. Call Andy 477-2288 Retail 525 For Rent ATLANTIC BLVD/ICW 1150 sf, $1000 mo 904- 220-9081 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Dstsributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 OBusiness 50 Opportunities PAINTING EQUIPMENT Van, sprayers, paint, & ladders, 904-200-5039 pizza Restaurant exc. loc. grt income, est'd & advertised 904-828 4002 SITE WORK CO. -20yrs In business, good rela- tions with GC and public.Gross $1M.yr. price $600k. 386-46-6776 ^H.J f'fi~ Amencra's P-reierl Automotive Sern ice Franchise is expand- inqi Nev location Oceig developed on Race Track Rd. In lulington Creek area For more info., call 1 800-226 8339 or visit us on-line at: wvuV..tuftv.com Min. cash rea $100O000 565 l Monei o Lend 0 or Borrow MORTGAGES & LOANS Fast approval Funding. Low Rates and Closing cost. No fees. Bankruptcies accepted. Low interest rates. Call Today 1-866 36-15036 24hours. 570t Mortgages 570Bought and Sold BEST PRICES PAID FOR MORTGAGE NOTES Call 880-3876 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools Medical Career Want to help people? Train in less time than you think Career Service Available Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Training includes an externshipi For a Brochure call nowl 800-719-7249 Sanford Brown Institute 10255 Fortune Pkwy, ste 501 Jacksonville, FL 32256 605 Schools 707 Driver REAL ESTATE -K Company 1 Week Day Class Feb 6 m DrIVers 8 Week Eve Class March 15 $1000 Sign on Superior instruction Bonus* W" l el m" Owner Operators Florida Real Estate Institute $2000 Sign on Bonus* n*Pald First 2 Weeks u uWANTEDI Drivers w/ 2 02 Customer or moreyrs exp. & 70 Service Class A CDL- Hazmat 702 v Home most wknds Co. starting pay BUYERfor food dist. co. $.31-.34/mile . in Jax Bch off JTB 25hrs 0/OP pay $.90/mile week, Mon Thurs. Off + fuel supplement Jun. Jul. Nov. Dec. A $.01 Safety Bonus $9/hr. Must have strong Medical Dental 401k CPU & phone skills. $25 Wkly Serv. Bonus emailresume to : Paid Vac & holidays ctcfoods@hotmail.com Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd atu OptionaPer Diem Pay a BBA Avatiolero Program@ $52.00 /day vices Group company) Ofl tXX_ Call world's largest FBO and NEEP-- Greo aviation support net- ." Greg @ work has an immedi- 800-723-3424 for info ate open ing for a Cus- tomer Service Representative. Must have valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ Driver GED and flexible "river w a availability. Candi- Driverswntec dates must pass drug Make $500 tO screen, 10 year back- $800 per w t ground check.$9./hr to s per weeK. start. Apply in person Late model before 1/27: - Signature Flight Support vehicles. Jacksonville International Airport Beaches, St Aug and 14700 Yonge Drive Jx An Equal Opportunity EmployerL A41 -" -, a ,sf l Aceounting/ 706 Bookkeeping ACCOUNTS PAYABLE - C3naidate must have min. 2 years e perl enci- and proven skill in A P. Great Plains experience a plus. Competitive Salar-' and exc ellent benefits Please nubmirn esume to ktaylora-'trinityma- ter'31s coamn or ax to 904-.4 2-0725. STAFF ACCOUNTANT- Must have a full under- standing and experi- ence in the full accounting cycle. Duties to include monthly reconcilia- tions (AP.AR, Bank Accounts) revenue and depreciation posting. Great Plains experi- ence a plus. Competi- tive Salary and excel- lent benefits. Please submit resumes to ktaylor@trinityma- terlals.com or fax to 904-482-0725. 707 Driver CAR DRIVERS NEEDED for busy driver service in Florida 346-3955 CIRCLE ME-. BE WORKING IN 48 HRS 8 Class A F/T drivers needed! Call GPC driving 443-7377 for instant interview. DRIVERS FULL TIME & PART TIME CHARTER BUS, CDL B PLEASE CALL 381-9496 MF 10to pm Local & Over The Road For more info go to IJaxobs.com FOR IN-DEMAND DRF'J COMPANY-SPONSORED TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE IROADMASTER D (904) 783-3333 (800) 83i-1300 -WW.ROADMASTER.COM SPA TAN S-STAFFING We have immediate openings throughout the area for qualified candidates! We are now hiring for all positions, including but not limited to: *CDL Drviers A, B, D Certified Forklift Drivers Welders Mechanics Order Pullers Warehouse Clerical We require: *Work History for past 2 yrs w/phone numbers Copies of certifications or special training 2 forms of ID to prove legal to work For an appointment, please call: (904) 370-9675 Cal l49 asK *l Tim Collins Drug Free Workplace DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Needed with exp. 40+ Must have 2 year min Class B or better CDL. Must be over 23. Please call 642-4425 X 15 Jax; St. Aug 808.7172 X 15. DUMP TRUCK DRIVER CDL Class B, Good driving record. Apply at Cooks 4590 CR 218 W.Middleburg, No phone call please. NEW SOUD WASTE CO. looking for exp F/L & R/O Drivers. CDL Required. Good Benefits. 904-731-7288 PT DRIVER Upscale retirement community seeking PT Driver with CDL w/passenger endorsement. Please apply within at 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to (904)721-3972 TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800.1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call Renee at 866.-374- 0764 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades ABBA Construction, Inc. is seeking an admin. asst. Commercial const. exp. preferred. Must be detail oriented, have exceptional organizational & com- puter skills. Fax resumes to (904) 886-7036; email HR@abbaconstruction.com. AUTO BODY TECH & PAINT TECH for new facility. Exp. nec. Beaches Must have own tools. 247.1369 CABINET SERVICE TECH Timoeriake Cabiner. Co. a leading cabinet mIg IV seeking an exp service tech wi knowledge or cabinet repair. insrtal 3tlation and woodwork- Ing esp Excellent pay & benefits 1 500 22. 3086 Ex.t 1S9 CARPENTERS: FRAMERS & HELPERS Custom homes. Beaches area. T lnspro r .E a B n Transportation required 906 cic, 06 TO locations. Kings Ba- Submarine Base. GA & Federal Law Enforce- ment Traring Center (FLETC). GlynnEo. GA $12 00 $2.82.'hr for carpenters and $6.43 - S10.00/ hr for laborers, depending on location. Call 912-882-8603 for Kings Bay and 912.26S. 6915 for FLETC. Security background check required for both locations. Must be a U.S. citizen for Kings Bay. L. C. Gaskins Con- struction Co. EOE/MF/DFWP COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIANS and SERVICE ELECTRICIANS $20.00 per hour THOMPSON ELECTRIC 353-1500 710 Industrial/ i AU Trades HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS. 12 year Company with: li Sign on bonus Paid health benefits Paid holiday, vacation Paid IRA w/3% match 40 hrs+ wk Year round work Company t-shirts Competitive pay v Also Need: subcontractors with proper Insurance Call 904-237-2366 arpenters UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays Paid vacations I Gas allowance S40 plus hrs/week SCompany T-shirts Quarterly Bonus program Cal 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 Construction General construction workers. Please contact Jerry 904-545-7134. Com- petitive Salary and excellent benefits CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT National construction company seeks indi- vidual with a proven track record to super- vise a large, multi- million dollar, student housIng project In Statesboro, Georgia. Individual must be able to manage projects from civi infrastruc- ture through accep- tance walk through. FIve years field expe- rience in apartment and multi-family con- struction Is required. Computer literate in Microsoft Excel, Word, and scheduling soft- ware is required. Please fax resumes to 814-861-8200 or E-mail psmlth@cbeech.com. COURIER & LIGHT MAINTENANCE PERSON Orange Park Bank needs a Courier for non-cash deliveries, light main- tenance Ajanitorial services. Must have clean driver's record, be insurable and pass security clearance. Drug free work place. Fax Resume to 904-272-0090 or call 904-272-2265. EOE. Custodian/Handyman Full-time apply in per- son 5320 Springfield Blvd. Gator City Taxi, see irene. 493-5200. Benefits/Competitive wages. - Drug free workplace DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. EOE DRYWALL FOREMAN With commercial, office, interior exp. We are looking for a long-term employee. Excnfts. Please call Tenant Contractors 268-1008 or fax resume 268-8995 DRYWALL FRAMERS Subcontractors only. Must have workers comp & local lic. Large 2 yr project in Jax. Call 402-537-2305 For Residential Plumb- ing for new home builder in the Jackson- ville area. Need knowledge of sewer and afterr installation. Create pay and benefits. Must have oun truck & ra-l. ^ la n deivihog.l r. 4 Wwould-be.helptfuUDi.b., EXP'D EXISTING HOME INSTALL CREW NEEDED Top Pas and benerics health., denial. life. Must be drug free & have clean driving records A C Design of Flords .,s an E.O. and DF,'W'P. Call Keith &0-0&6o0 ior more info. FIBERGLASS WORKERS Appl at Southern Fiberglass. 41 Spring St. Pd ins. vac & s.ck days. Phone 3c7 2246 FIELD SERVICE TECHNI- CIANS -Noiv. accepting appllcatic-rni t or Field Series Tecr.n.cians for nes equipment maintenance and lubrni-aton Must have an accepltalk driving record. Appli, ,n person at 1'01 Blanaing Blvd., Midoleouro We are a Drug Free Workplace ana an Equal Opportu- nity Employer. MACHINERY MAINTENANCE Afternoons & evenings, Mechanical knowledge helpful. Full benefits. Apply 11am-2pm at Commercial Metals 2038 N Lane Ave. See J.T.; EOE M/F PAINTERS with experience Own tools & transportation, Call 334-3451 PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must Call 838.3827 or Ofc. 264-7086 PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS Experienced Full time Call 904-879.2898 PRESS PERSON- small offset with T-Head exp. reqd. For Jax printing company. Heidelberg Dl 46-4 experience a plus. FT days, benefits, 739-0504 ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288-0431 SHEET METAL HELPER FIELD WORK, must have transpt. full benefits Call 388-2388 DFWP 7 Marine 7 _11 Trade HORNBECK OFFSHORE OPERATORS LLC Hornbeck Offshore, a leader in the Marine Industry and an "employer of choice". is recruiting qualified candidates for posi- tions in our offshore service vessel and ocean going Tug and Barge fleet opera ions. PosiIons available are: Hornbeck Offshore Is currently seeking STCW 95 Compliant:n *USCG Licensed 1600GT, 3000 ITC or greater Masters & Mates *USCG Licensed Engi- neers greater than 4,000 HP *Able Bodied Seaman *9MED/Oilers ordinaryy Seaman We offer an opportunity to work on board state of the art vessels, earn top pay based on your knowledge. certifica- tions and ability and enjoy some of the best benefits available in the industry. Forward ynur resume via fax t','- ? -'e or emali To learn more about our organization please see our website at * wwwhornbeckoffshore.com I EOE F/M VNEHV 712 Mechanic AUTO TECH& HELPER- SGreat Pay. Tools Required. Start Immed. Call John: 904-759-5709 leave message Exp with tools, F + overtime. Mult p e locations. Call Jay 904 6S1.0915 FORKLIFT MECH. Exp Forklift Tech. needed .Tools and clean driving record required. Excellent pay C &benefits. Call Miket 904- 693- 9200 TIRE TECH Tractor/Trailer tires. Top pay, benefits. W 04- 652 8479 MHCJ have the following openings: Case Manager - Mental Health - Entry level BA/BS required. Emergency Services Evaluator PT Wknd Nights BA/BS +1 yr exp in diagnosis. Apply in person 9a.mn, 4 pn.m., M- F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 493.5910. EOE/ A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 20 Medical ALL CENTER REP- FT or busy roedical call tr,. Cal Icenter exp. in eullcnil field r'od, i ii. i ... ,..... t I .. ' II , 720 Medical CARDIOVASCULAR TECH for EP Office. Fax resume to 904-493-4678 ECHO TECH FT Carotid a plus. in Riverside area. Fax resume with ref's to 904.388-1827 713 Legals EGAL SECRETARY with 3-.5years Florida liabil- ity Exp. for Jackson- vi lie insurance defense firm. Exc. salary & benefits, Fax resume 954 967- 8577 e-mail to: ryder@conroysimiberg.com 715 Management/ Professional !CIRCLE ME! Wild & Crazy Ofc. needs 12 people mimed. Will train. No exp. nec. Up to $390/wk in training. Call Cindy 419-5679 BUSINESS DEV. SPECIALIST Responsible to build and develop rehab /out- patient& contracts Quaiflcatonst bachelor's degree preferred. Sales exp, particularly in health- care services products is preferred. Fax/email 904-215-8415 email cbennett hcr-manorcare.com AMMERI-FORCE Employment Specialist (Recruiter) for Marine and Industrial SStaffing Company Ameri-Force, Inc. has immediate openings for Employment Spe- cialist in its Jackson- ville, FL corporate office. We are seek- ing highly energetic professionals with at least 3 years of expe- rience recruiting preferably in a call center environment or staffing agency. You must be a team player and have experience with full life-cycle recruiting and sales. Knowl- edge of the Marine and Industrial skill trades is preferred but not required. Must have proficient computer and phone skills. If you meet these qualifications and are motivated by financial rewards and will do what it takes to get the job done, please e-mail your re s u m e to hr@ameriforce.om. No phone calls please. Base Salary, bonus, and incentives, Full benefit package, 401k EOE /Drug Free New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teaci you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421-7610 Part Time or FullTime You Choose!! Immediately seeking For Duval County Public Schools. No classroom experience required. Training pro- vided. School is in full swing and we need caring people who desire to work with children! Choose the days of the week you work and how often. Perfect for people in job transition, military and law enforcement personnel, retirees and anyone inter- ested in a career in edu- cation. 60 credit hours of college required. Apply in person M-F between 9am-3pm at: 4168 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 201 Kelly Educational Staffing 245-7555 PROPERTY MANAGER at'l Mgmt. Co. seeks Self Motlv. Mgr. for 400 unit Arlington apt. comm. Exc. benefits & salary. Fax 904-212-0346 Quality Maintenance Inc. is a licensed janltorial service company pro- viding high quality cus- todial and facilities maintenance. We are currently seeking quali- fied persons for multiple positions to join our team at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. All positions require a High Security Background and experi- ence In related fields for no less than 3 years. OMI Is an EOE. Project Manager and Assistant PM: respon- sible for overseeing day to day operations of contract, budgeting and P&L, and overseeing all managerial staff. Must have experience in a hotel/dormitory setting. Bachelor's or associ- ates degree in a busi- ness related field. Please call 1.866.568-2435 or fax resume to 5O5- 287- 2917 email your resume to qls@47cities.net RBHS, MHRC and SERVERS with Exp. for Aqua Grill, 18 year o established Ponte Vedr restaurant, across fro Marriott, Great $285-3017 737 Real Estate INVESTOR ASST -Work outside the office. Great pay, education. Car cellph & email req Cal 642-5635 740 Retail SALES ASSOC. FT Long term. OP Children' Resale clothing store 32-36 hrs/wk. Every other wknd Pa depends on exp Please fill out appli cation at 1295 & BlaEnd ing Blvd. EOE 573-0300 745 Sales ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE for national youth orga nization. BS/BA req'd Background in mar keting, sales or account exec preferred. Posi tion responsible for recruitment of adult, youth to programs fundraising, and mar keting programs to volunteers. Salary $33,300 plus expenses E- mail cover letter and r e s u m e t c jmetzger@bsamaiil.org or fax to 904. 387.4148. ROUTE SALES & DELIVERY Must have van. Exp'd producers only. $600 + wkly. 389-2511 750 Technical/ S Engineering DRAFTING TECH Bellingham Marine, eader in the Marina Construction Industry seeks a bright and ambitious Drafting Tech for its Jackson- ville office. Requires AA degree or equivalent from a 2 year college or tech school and 612 months related exp.. Must be fluent in AutoCADD Equipment and-Software 2004 & higher. Experience with Network environment and MS Word, Excel & Outlook prefd. 902Applances Wedding Rings- 2pc cell 864-1515 905 Articles for Sale diamond set, value Moving Sale, 910 Arts & Crafts '00,sacrnfce,$650 sn Dining Rm Set. 915Building Suplies obocal 74760 table (w/exten- uisn/fsion), 6 chairs plus 922 Collectables and 928 Electronics china solidwo off Jewelry 291-2388/cell 864 1515 92Craft/Thrift Stores System. Surround Sleeping Sofae, 928 Electronics Sound Music Center, 5 \ ? chair, coffee table, 930 Farm/Planting Cube Speakers, 2 end tables, 935 Fruits/Vegetables Acoustics Module, System glass, both reddish 940AC/Heat/Fel Complete. $600 Mike brown, asking $450 945 Garage sales 9064545-4571 904-291-2388/864-n1515 950 Garden/Lawn T, PS2 w/ 10 games, 3 Movin Sale, 955 Household/Furniture controllers, 15 ft Wash oak Queen 960 Machinery and Tools L extension, multitap lJy bed set dresser, 96Macinryal memory card, all for mirror, chest, night 65Medical $275, John 6129998 stand, excellent con- 970 Musical Merchandise/ ditlon, $475 abcon- Services TV 19" Panasonki 291-2388/cell864-1515 "975 Photography L Tube type, front & S Is rear, audio/video. A Moving Sale, 980 Sprting goods Timer, excellent Water bed frame 990 Wanted to Buy condition. Great plc- and head boards, or Trade ture $45. 268-2482 solid wash oak I^^ ~wood, asking, $80, 291-2388 945 Garage cell 864-1515 900 Antiques Sales OAK TABLE w/4 cakdrs 48" diam w/ 6 Anti ue Oak Argyle. Tons of Stuff. 24ext.perfcond. Antique Oak Furn clothes, elec- $375, 2646364 ...h I, Need in tronics, etc. 488 Heron ,... ..Need Nest Point. 1/28& 1/29 Old HItchcock 1 03 6 340 .ov1 chairs, plank seats, 103 AR. Moving Sale, 2134 \ stencil on back, i| i'yunts & Harfey St Give away setof4,$375 firm, Weekends bar.ains Sat -8-12 26 5883 after 6pm d~slP~I~ ~ _r h LPN or GPN Bradford County Sheriffs Office The successful candi- date with possess strong critical thinking skills and a proven ability to think Independently. Daily interaction with inmates s required. Benefits include Florida Retire- ment System, paid health insurance, generous leave and holiday time. Salary commensurate with experience. 12 hour shift. Every other week- end Is a 3 day weekend F.11 o p ing for ** S a ,: ,: ; a : r. ': [ i:,,'.- i ,: ,-i --,r , I,:,',Y J.-..3 C,,:,1 ,- ," 5 r, jr. r.- l o-" I.. r" J i' - jr ,:,r" -r:. ,-, &r.- i, .: j.-.,r, ,' -.- -.[ ri o N i L :1 ':' I T ,v I Pe.AiuE, _-r.c ,i-c Fu.ll ime a r.uiur ~t cern.',-'c r.a'o E.,.-r.sr.o niur SL u-:,me 5 0ura -' re d .r 3t jirinuoa-ner. muclrt blie hon. 3er Fax' rcume t 3- ,2' Medical Assistant ..ai.. FL E -.:0 F ,nt a ',,i-d a. '- it; F&X ..ewun- ao ,:'r ur t.:, 1 ?l1 3 I4f or RT BMO- .ri-ened ior Faamii, PracnieC Park' Topnicng X-ra & corr, puter ex req'id. Fe: hours wph great ben efits. Fax resume to 904-722-4274 SURGICAL TECH FT opening for exp'dl S Experience require ASC eBaxperience pref Fax resume 904-247-81 or call 904- 694 4014 723 Dental HYGIENIST Modern Ofc. con putf Call 448-9669 or Fax 448-9560 Office/ CLERK- ImmediaE opening PT week position available busy front desk. Pri vide Recept. & cleric support with PC skil AlY In Operson: NG 79Phiips Hwy, Su 202 448-1600 EOE DFWi MEDICAL OFFICE Professional person coordinate front off in St. Augustine. Exp plus good organi: ti onal I skills dependability req'd. Fax resume to Pamr 904-276-9691 RECEPTIONIST Exp. with Word/Exc multi -line phone must. EEO/DFWP FI Resume: (904)317-211 Professional 730 Personal Ser i .ve Cl.Enrele pr,:. ,oiu o SUPERCUTS Orar.ea- Pi, 2:2 51 5 W tSl; 76 t 3S-I47 ja< Bacr. 273 2-"s RegEnc. 723 3713- B, 3cr. BliO 5J 273 Reslaura= 7J35 Holekl at Orange Park SERVERS PT & FT positions. We offer: flexible scheduling, dayl1 benefits avail. & pai training provided. Weekly pay + tips. Please apply in person 6050 Youngerman Cir at 1.295 & Bleanding Blv DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff and Security Day/Night shifts aval Biggest showbars in Ja GOLD CLUB 645.5500 CROSSROADS SHOWBJ 247.4322 GATORS DOCKSIDI now staffing cooks, servers, hostesses. Apply within 103rd Stre & Baymeadows Hiring Dancers amnd Bartenders Newest showbar in Jax 396-6739 PAPA JOHNS- Now hi ing drivers. Earn up t $12/hr. Call your Iocae Papa Johns. RED LOBSTER at Regency now hiini HOST/HOSTESS, KITCH", HELP & SERVERS Flex hrs, day or night FT/PT. Great pay& bnfts. Apply M-Th, 2pm-4pm 416 Commerce Center C SELLING FLOWERS at night. $10-$17/hr flat rate pay, Wed-Sal Call 249-2063 750 Technica 900 Antiques 945 Garage 750 Engineering ________-- S_.___ales __ ___ ._ ~ Antiq. Repro Parlor AVONDALE MOVING SALE set three pIce, Commander Apts 6th fir Established Civil. Eng- carlton McClen- #66 Johns Ave. Sat neerinq firm in St. don, $2200. New$1000 1/288,9-3. DR &w ng Augustine seeking obo, 622-8391 chrs,PArmishabraide Engineer. Min. 2-4 r.rugs. furn, carpets. years exp Please fax collectables, retro. etc. re en 902 Appliances BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE 904-826-4043. BI ,KC.. ... .. . BUICK CENTURY This Sat & Sun Have -- ,^ eou /'03 13Kmiles price Your Garage Sale at 752 Warehouse $12K. 387-3015 The Market Placel 752 --- Vendor Spaces Starting COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY @ $7/Day $8- $10/HR EQUIPMENT& SUPPLIES 7059 Ramona, 7 FLEA PICKER PACKER Washers/dryers, etc 726-0998 e D Inventory exp a plus. Computer Desk 6 Must be dependable .. DISHWASHER Ipiece oak corner Bnfits. Ask for Jessica. Magic Chef Model 4;Jdesk 82" from 904 584 .0108 M-F LD|DU75C Runs Great corner In both 9:30-6or 7:30-4pm $50. Call Alda directions. $1500. new WAREHOUSE Shi ping/ 620-9387 Sale for $300. 772-1260 Receiving/ Inv. Prod. GE-500 Dish- Q HUGE MOVING SALE! Ass em b iy. M- F, washerWhite with Everything must gol Regency area. Fax Lblack trim $50. L Fri, SatJama13/14, 4, resume 721-6761 $8/hr 269-1478 232 l Gam Ct. CGE Spectra Ran e, Orange Park 753 Security "Smooth Top SeIf Multi family garage 7 3 Scurity cleaning, automatic sale/Tupperware, oven like new condi- 'Lj OPEN NOUSE, tioSECURITY call 282-893 Saturday , after 4pm Sam. 2pm 2512 WndIng SECURITY Springs Ct. In Bentwater off SECFUIT o Kenmore Dryer Hodges OFFICER Excellent condi- S| tion $60 to cover Ortega Multi Family Sale Tr .Lrkin inemergenCy cost of new ele- Lg sizes, 8-3. Thur 1/26, servir-es, area at men- ment just replaced Fr 1/27. 5136EulaceRd tlhealh.inpatient 729-7474 SAN MARCO -BIG senir FT A, benE0fis. KENMOREWASHER GARAGE SALE 4093 5p ,a, dason. 7 a' and dryer match- London Rd. Sat 1/28 ofc. Eper'ence in I- ing set, excellent 9-12, great furn, SeCuritn, andne3itn- condition.s150 SAN MARCO -Huge care preferred. 786-1767 can deliver Moving Sale. 4407 Apply in person MAYTAG WASHER/ Gadsden Ct. Sat 8-12 (9 am. 4 m. U F only) DRY MEstate sale, 'side Multi-Family Sale R oHumail Resoures. $exetM 264- 2 .73 144 Tarrasa Dr. off of RBHnS. Human Resoces. $95242973 Atlantic & San Pablo Rd d 900umt0ers1t( Blvd.' N MICROWAVE OVEN Antiques, old records, Suite 700 (7 Floor). I harp Carousel II furn, home decor, much JacksoueLm9t-S 32L1 t Works Great $25. more. Sat. 1/28,7a-2p 52 Fax resumeto, 4 'all Aida 620-9387 S EO A Drug Free Workplace CallS'side off University WASHER DRYER 24" Blvd.W&St. Augustine Stacked Whirlpool. in Rd. 5519 Nettle Rd. SECURITY .Multi Family furn. kids SECURITY box, $675. call 9-7749 G S PROFESSIONALS 4 Whirlpool late stuff, antitclue glass- r OE INLmodel washer/ ware, ceramic plant Full and Part Time .IL'dryer matching set stands wheelchair IMMEDIATE Openings exel. cond. $225. scooter & much more. iM.Di, n. ,.ia.r.r, i can deliver904-786-1767 Tire Full Size 15" i'i," ', an ''i"'"- ., IWhirpool lScbft, Michelin (Like new) Di.'. ref/freezer, model, |mounted on rim to ii, i, .. ~. ,-.s \J\ ETIBNKw/ice fit Buick LeSabre n i "" r, ,'r'". d "7. -It maker, $100 asking $35.00 Call S opensfor SecurityOffic- 6939978 9 04-78- 5 2 24 n- ers in the Fernandina 904-708-5530 Beach area g0a Articles S, Tires full size good Weekly Pay/Medlcal/ J II For Sale -Ifor spares 205 65 Dental/401(K) Avail. Free u ,0ugr1 m un fits Fordo ST. Life Insurance 100 ga.round fuel Taurus, Mercury Sable, '' H/S Diploma/GED, valid tank,26in.wide x46 V o I v o $ 15 e a. 101 driver's licensefand I... ln.long small 9 04-2 78-5224 security license are (1/41/2 In) holeeas- 904-708-5S30 required. Must be able to ily repaired, no dents, pass drug screening and tLing cap, call T79.003 WESTSIDE Fri & Sat 9 -? back rounds check. 7810 Renoir Dr. Toys, Customer r ServiceO: Aquariums gallon bed frame, clothes, etc. ented, good work histo-ry Hood w/lght.heater. _____ er n o o or u filter lus Xtra and willing to work /fers.usedronS 5o Garden/ er various hours a must. "$25. 268-2482 Lawn ea Please Apply M9PF4 53pm o rT Seaclone Protein MURRAY 20 Inch (904) 261-5551 or |Skimmer up to 125 /-- lawn mower, excel- 1 77-.449-7631 ^t^ga lon complete J lent condition, $60 (24hourLine) setup. Minus Sump Call874-6090 40EW u- 7 244 $ 5 0 Murray Yard Man 11 912-729-244 Lawnmower, 42" ite I .2. Assorted Electron- bladecut7spd. Paid nd M.is ellaeous T ics, photo/laser over $1000, will sell at 755 miscellaneous printers, binding $800firm ortrade, lyr al. _I-- "__ machine Brun- warr.904-200-5237 761 swick pool table, darts. III on- AFFILIATED VETERI- 35mm Camera/Lenses, Household NARY Receptionist Illness need money. .Unit needed Orange Park, Please call 90291-4102 Furnitlre or Fax resume to 264-028 P s l O- or call 278-0287 ext 24 Bassett Dining ARMOREBRANDEW call TRoom Set Cherry 4 ARMOIRE BRAND NEW is, AUTOMOBILE HANDLER | wood table w/leaf T Collezione Europa 31, physical demanding and China cabinet kL ornate, flawless, will ite position of loading $900.Call 9043748899 tradeforkingsize VP automobiles from train mattress, 8 box splngs also cars. Must be at least Coffee Maker Black new, $1200 obo, 9628580 18 with a good driving l and Decker to rec. Pass drugscreen t i Spacemaker, 12 ARMOIRE painted, french ice & able to work a flex 'cup digital pro- provincial $350; painted p. a sched incl. eves & gramming, mount rench provincial din- za- wkends. Apply in per- under cabinet. Excel- ning table w/6 chairs & & sonat 576W. 12th St. lent condition. White 2 leaves $450; 504-1079 Jacksonville, FL 32254 $20. 268-2482 BDRM SET 7pc. Qn sz, 0 CHILDCARE WORKERS d CRAFTSMAN TABLE new pillow mattress, Now hiring qualified saw,$150, obo, Exc cond. $800. 220-8005 workers. plantationn Craftsman router .BED: Tiny Tikes Race car cel, Christian Academy table, 60,Kenmore "n 2 s a 777-8277. 12cu. ft,uprint,freezer, 716-4311 e,$200. all 17 CLEANERS 3 EDRM SET Qu-Kg, dark FTSubContractorswith CRIMINALJUSTICE "walnt od cond experience to clean / BOOKS, CHEAP 80"waln l 2 3-6181 " d& TERRORISM 332, $ Call 23-6181 apartments. 384-5004 CRIMINAL PROCE- -- - DURE 32.t JUVENILLE JUS- Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 TICE 370. ORGANIZED CRIME .. .. H .iKEEPER 330. CALL 220 4577 I4- Inventory Reduction -r- R,. p Additional 10% Off 90 U er B Nt, ,nuvery I I.ems" ' ifj t-ra Ui,..'' shaiplLeather. cd 4Dra,-,rCrisU Frm $6& S ionhr-itde acilivy E p. 8 k. roolrack.Tonneau S'-.ra Fr:,r. -9 in rhea1tare erh-ning Cover. S12,995. obo 2.L' Col,-r TV : Fr.:.rr. $9 S l Pc KIr i B.nd 1 1 Applyinperson A Medical Scrub Set ,3 Rm I-iP c-,:.ran Pkq-i9 (9am4 pm, MF only) I ano, cI 0.60 0 CORTCLEARANCE V or allesumeto Lr net n'aa $5 M0 I CENTER I S RHS.Human Resources, jLckiets ; ml, ara I (904 396-9000 900 Unlversi'tyI Bivd. N. i an lelum s M Lf n t l4 Qu Suite 700 (7C1 Floor). c r, I n : K --KarEr Jackl onvllle. FL 32211. 90J.-291.i6bi1- ., Bellil Baby Bedroom For more information call ppendale Lrib, mattess, 743,1883. Fordirections -S NsewC0p0pendlae roire.dresser& exLt .F resume / esgn. L'rhid changing taslepa to/4.s5109. 6.- I'h.ro-rcr.._Chrr, $4 el!tSble.paobo. tOE AOnHgFre~urtlkpicc e r, .. CO :o1 5023 o o. -, 5"4i .., T c , T r a n u m T nr, u Broyhill Chest w INVESTOR ASST -Work trolling motors $125, B Mirror, 30 in tail, 20 outside the office. B.B. Backboard $40 Mr3in depth, 6ftw de, Great pay, education. 912-227-0930 t nine drawers, Car celp 64563l req OFFICER UNIFORMS $275,215-9551 a, 642-5635 (MALE), sz small, H I Captain's Queen SZ d Janitorial & Day Porter t s9'."W165, 0ress, bdCrmpset, 9draw- Part-time day & night hites & Blues, CO aers w/mirror, head near Cecil Field. Ca Kahakis, Whites, Co board, foot board, Cr288-9892/9 23-3952, night stand, Queen n: 904-477-3145 make offer m ress, box ing, NATIONA BRAND ICE Personal organizer $750. 904491,996 RE OFFEE SHOP metal cabinet w/top 4 COACH LOVE SEAT all locations, hiring all filemiddle drawer, I pastel colors, gooa positions FT or PT. w/bottom storage. f.1 condition, asking, Call 904-226-3098 Lockable. Like new $25. $240 obo, trans- 268-2482 fearing call 291-2388, cell ca864-v18 I[. PEST BEAR n PLAYMASTER POOL ce 8641515 x nat. pest control co. I TABLE- regulation COFFEE TABLE, Bunk bed seeking self motivated sze S600obo, needs set, dressers, book- & ambitious sales reps cleaning, must sell shelf, Washer dryer, R to hel grow our cus- moving, Call 912-258-0644 computer desks, Tb's We offer or912-576.8769askforTom w/ chairs, thr chair. e loecor n Call 904,29 e2125 for DE I Paid training oPOOLpaid calr24e576 rd s c above ground, neK panaE com- Autoallowance 4 ft deep, 18 ft. round ca et *401K plan plus accessories. eet Company benefits Needs liner COLONIAL SOFA Adv. Opportunity s $,O Great w pork env. call 221- 7045 flower prints, $50, Call 221- 0710 after 6pm, d We are one of the fast- Rainbow Vacc. Cleaner excellent conditions est growing co. in our compI. w/all attach., X! industry and are look- new never used, or. 4 Computer Desk, Lt ing to hire several reps box, included. P/N, RB Oak, 6 pc, 81" frm immediately Please Mate, Shampouer, ext. 1cornler, $1500 sale call Jacob 904 613.2497 water container (4t). $300,772-1260 r- between 10a.9p. EOE. $lloo00obo. 904-860-361 computer utch/Des tollecpenlo fullwrk LI PRODUCTION REEF TANK -180 GAL. opens to ull working ASSEMBLY WORKERS complete setup light areavery versatile, Southside ing & all, 350 + lbs of lots of storage room, F/T Background check live rock and sand $150, call 912.729.6479 N Benefits. 646.-0141 x 101 $2000. 731-9795 COUCH, CHAIR, glass & SunCruz Casino REMOTE CONTROL wrought Iron coffee jt. j T dragonfly, flips, turns, tbis exc cond, $1000 F&B supervisor Xij rolls. $40, stroller, 551.0411 Sales rep tas Eddie Bauer basket COUCH 3pc LUX Down *r Pre otraysgood condition, $40, Chaise Secti. new $2500, Dealers, (Crap Dealers) Salon Fun Comp -. COUCH- Excellent Marine Crew pattern, priced to Cashiers 4 Sofa Sleeper Sealy sll,2634 or Apply 4378 Ocean Street .t mattress, hunter 228-1095 Fax re~mey Fl 32233or V I green. $180, A/C, COUCH-light blue. Id M 904-270-2797 window unit, Brovhill queen sleeper m TERMITE SERVICE REPS excellent cond. $150, $550. 724-7419 F/T will train, must have 641-5059 bnfts. CalIMon-Fri .. Wedding Set Never / Convertible 3 Call B & B 389.3235 been udy man'sde& 760 Part-Time Totaling over 1.5kt 4 DININOTBLE, whitetile $3900 obo. 659 5248 Kali |.I w/ oak trim, comes Kelly Educational a Business/ bench seats, (7) $125, Staffing See our ad 9 offi call 249-5765 under Management/ ______ O _Iee Call 2457555, Restaurant equipment s< Call 912-.576-9584 Os Painting/ Mandarin 904-880-0024 4( KING SIZE WATERBED e 876 Wallpaper STORE FIXTURES Bind- l2 w/tall pedestal and Painting & Hm Repairs c K good conditlo, $300 obo, No job to small, Workstation / Cubicles 912-510-8905 Estimate. Cell 509- 6242 Herman Miller 8' x 8 .2 Leather Sofa, but- With Pedestal & Overhead. _/T tercream, love Gator Office Furniture S I J seat, 3 marbalized S (904)72446400 with eched-edge 922l Collectables lamps avaIl David or i 1/3 Caret gold, .. Moving Sale, /" .t solitare diamiod, Coach Ioveseat, asking .SO 491-7996 tion. asking$190, mov- SMAntin 5.9796 ng sale. 291-2388 I .~Ij ( Jnpr omw Mirror -Periscope is)^ KINEE BAY. BEORBIA ^ .jl^ iy a'13L 20 Jax Ar NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 gelI 0 I The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is *7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising ..0:-:-,o information, - piease call 5O.N 904-3594336, Fax 904-366-6230. - ...... .. .., . ... . i- "/' toCD-- ., . I1 , ,. A" * Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, January 26, 2006 955 Household Furniture oriental Style Cherry wood din- Ing room table, w/ 6 chairs, beautiful set great cond, David or Tiffany. $1200 obo, 317 4970 Pottery Barn Tables Sofa table & c ocktail table. Wood & wrought iron. 3yrs old in good condition $450 for both. will emailpictures. Home 997-8731 4. QN SIZE CAP BED, S moving, must sell, S footboard, head- board, night stand, dresser, marrow, mat- tress, boxsprlng, ask- ing $700,491-7996 SLEIGH BED queen cherry w/ mattress set .$425 obo 733-1084, SOFA, Irg 82 exc condition, blue/beige tweed, hardly used, 904- 260-2086, $350 4 Sofa bed, L shape With connector and 4lmattress included call for price $ 904-476-1225 SSOFA VERY GOOD CONDITION, $250. 777-6684 - Thomasville, for- S mal sofa, 72", I MFrench Country, Sblue & yellow, excellent condition, $300, (3) 30" maple, swivel barstools, $59 each or (3) for $135, 542-2960 #11 4 TV JVC 32" $200. Entertainmemt r center holds tv S$450. Sofas, living room chairs, end tables, exercise bike 645-0630 42 TWIN SIZE BED Sw/headbrd, almost 1/L new w/ chest of drawers, mirror, dresser, 2 nightstands, call 904-221. 0710,$250 960 Machinery 960 & Tools a. Craftsman 10" Stationary Saw \ |lRadial Arm. Model 315 .220100. Exc. cond. $400 obo. 904 -251-5161 904-272-6648 VaroMatic (ind.) Jigsaw tbi, hand/foot operation, drill, Magnifying glass. Make oWer. 629-1335 965 Medical SCOOTER inc J'et ill Ultra "0r. uS ed I I uit -sAe112,L0 CaBii 3HI '23' WHEELCHAIR in. ,a:3r Iracer H.,X. irg E3e t q.:.-.d ,::.r..,-. -00 ,:,b,: 2'J 2,:,; [Musical 970 Merchandise Sent ices DRUM SET r-,rl i :-.:,r[ 'pc. O-'ip gree-. c ri-an . -e 31all ne .. ne a '100 FABIAN OOI0A,:')rMO i'i-te LUDWIG 2 BO,:..T. .-;ando $100 Coim pirTe set 16350 Call 247 l.76 G GARRARD LAB 80 turntable, S50, 2646364 P980 Sporting SBow Flex Exerciser cioa $ '13,-.) i,'. 5e a .:.rMT. 3' -ii -4o0 O cJ -794.c-47! -. BOWFLEX ULTIMATE WO. r2,: 34,6 : i 1 HOME GYM vWecer 1 6;T Dar,:-l. used. tO.-,'. 551 OJ111 4 t, Proform C630 S Elliptical Machine EecEr.:,nc aipia. 6200 rr-e deli.er. 6"S 2525 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1 nnc Livestock 1005 & Supplies HORSE BOARDING SW Jax largest covered arena, 12x12 stalls 25 acres, 10 miles of trails $400.mo. Ray 317-2350 1010 Pets& Supplies 42 Aquarium cover and l iight combo. Approx \1l1 30 inches long- Adjustable. great cond. $20. 268-2482 Australian Blue Heeler Pups -Born 11/19. $150, 249-9324 Iv msg. BASSETT PUPS CKC, Avi 1/14, tri.-clr, shots, $400 2M/4F, 386-546-1130 BLUE HEELER PUPPIES ADORABLE, HIth cert's. 904-287- 5042 BOXER PUPS AKC, flashy & fawn POP, taking dep. Rdy 1/25. $600. About 35min. N. of Jlax. 912-729-4114 CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER AKC Reg Puppies $350. Tanya 850.971.5362 Cocker Poos, Shih-Tzu, Shar-Pel mix -others $100-up 504-9633 CORGI -2 fam, AKC, Smos, spayed, shots, housebroke, must stay together. $600 43- 1375 DOBERMAN PINCHERS AKC, Red/Rust & BIk/Rust Champion Bidlines, good tempermt $750, 229.247.5493 FREE CATSIII FINAL EFFORT TO FIND HOME. 3 indoor cats, including Siamese, neutered, de- clawed, Orange Park area. 282-5452 GERMAN SHEP PUPS BIk/tan, $200. 8wks, Jenny 904-594-6396 GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppy w/papers all shots $500. 887-2885 JACK RUSSELL PUPS- H C, Pedigreed, taking dep. Avi 2/4. $350. 251-3S63 LAB PUPS AKC, OFA, block heads, show/ r.unt r350 912 294 45166 MALTESE PUPS 2r.1 1000 IF $12-0 ToupD AKC sC ,:.r CKC. 241-56.60 MALTI-POO I Cnoc " asn' u0- 434 .. :135 PIT BULL PUPS ADBA Blues. E M i Dl,:dlne.-. A. i n,-j,' "5-3319 Pom 5 mo old Male $450, Chihuahua 8mo F S250 Both AKC 904-403-7854 RAT TERRIER PUPPIES for 53,l m.:.r. intorma- t.,r. C all904. 41-475, ROrTI PUP e.-.ks. AKC. 6450 [ ai crooped. ]E[ sr-c.t:" J06-2"94 SHIH-TZU A K C 3 ol ,n-.r. r, pcUDo S i.0r C ai 693-2376 4, Shitxu Pekinese Mix 8mo, male. all shots, $300. S42 8382 SIBERIAN HUSKY BIk whi P.1 ir,,.t eur .7m ..- :, bius" .- &lad:ui a -ri.cera c1: Pi 5 :04 6 6--uI-. $t,00 WEIMARANER PUP, AKC, E,'.ks. .-.Ier gre,-. I1 r F. nich cert. u a r, St,-.., nar. bc.[nr par. _n t $J:- 3 3 J3 7 35 5 WEST HIGHLAND TERR. B u Be'3utr u,. no n YORKIE AKC. 2F SM. POP. HC. SHOTS. 6900 .,98-Jc61 YORKIE PUPPY AKC [n, F leri' 4 -riO 650 -OlJi-30 322 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID $ Boats or Yachts 545-8303 18' 2003 HYDRA SPORT 180cc 115 HP Yamaha, 93 hours on engine. PREMIUM PACKAGE Bimini top, center console. depth finder, Front and rear cooler seats, 55 gal fuel tank. 32 gallon bait well fishing tackle and rod storage. Swim plat- form front and rear seat cushions. Absolute Pristine Con- dition. Kept in dry in 6,sto4 ge $15,900. 42 18' 6" Skeeter SProv-150 '92 - New trailer, new crpt, fish finder, backup trolling motor, runs strong, good tournament boat $7000obo. 772-9766 WA, cuddy 4.3L merc. Fish p kg, depth sounder, canvas, swim Vlat & trlr exc cond, 17,500 904- 759-1421 4 Apex A.9 '00, Rib i inside storage .since 2002, great S shape, no holes, $2000 1997 15HP Johnson $1000 282-4094 BAYLINERS MAXUMS Etc. wanted any model or cond, 463-2337 CUSTOM BOSTON WHALER 27' full cabin hard top, fully rigged for off snore. very lo hours, retired and will sell or trade for center console. Call 247-4252 SMako224 22 Center Console w twin mer- S cury lIShp, excellent condition, lowrance electronics. T Top, lots storage, live well, trailer, $12K obo.912729203 WANTED EcaSr. ,:,.[.:-.r & Tra.ier3 An, ConLa,.:.nri' The uJ.ed Parts Pe:oe" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 Rv'; & 3 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sale-., Sericp Partr J D SandersR'V Sales Aiacnua 3c6 'J62 3i039 1. 800-541-6439 $CASH PAID R%. s.M.H. TTr 5o.5 .3-0 TRAVEL COUNTrRY RV CENTER Pre-Owned Specials MOTORHOMES "03 B1liag.9o 36 Perfect 03 J,.urn.3. a9' Diesel '05 Hurr-c ane 30 Save 00 irir.r-,ag:. 40 Diesel 03 Su,-, V.:.,, a.?r Slides TOWABLES 00 r.lr.ri.anr.a 30) Slides 'u5 unr.. or-:.-.s 2 Slides C'03 T.'.aiiie 26' Clean 68 Nomand 25 Cheap Anri Min, Man, r1lire 1230 RV's & 1230 Supplies Elite '05 40' 5th whl 2br 3 slides, 2air, handicap acc w/d $27K. 973-885-1194 4 Trailmanor 3023, 2002, hard sided ti pop up travel trailer, self con- tained. Contained many extras, see trailmanor, corn for similar $16,500 282- 4094 1300 Motorcycles 4- FATBOY '05 - / Black added I screaming eagle 16 rGauge Pipes and leather handle grips. Asking $15kobo. Brian 651-1240 4, Harley Davidson 03' softail deuce.Less S than 2k ml, garage kept, Immaculate, $1,500 obo, cover included, call: 912-729-6479 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON 88' S FLHTC, lots of i extras/chrome must see, $10,400 obo, call 241-4081,8-12 am, v msg. Harley Davidson SSportter 1200 '93 i1 s Ceustomized, low miles, garaged, manyextras $4700 OBO Call Marc (904)997-2099 HARLEY DAVIDSON FAT BOY 2001 exc. cond., $15,500. 904-254-9380 HD '05 95CI Anniv. SFatboy warran- ilteed Scramin Eagle 16gauge exhaust, Race tuner kit.+ $2000 of extras. $23,500. 607-435-0538 HD SPORSTER 883 '02 blk, 5700mi, forward con tris, sad. bags, ext warr. $5400obo. 993-1509 4 Honda2004, i CBR600RR, VI, less than 900 ml, cus- tom pipe, tag, plate, blinkers, gar. kept, $7K, 226-4669,777-1127 42 HONDA 919 03'3600 ml 2 brothers exhuast, i custom fender, eliml- ator kit, rear taillight, $4500 obo 912- 573-5325 42 Honda Ace 965 a Miles, Mint Con- dition, $4500. must sell. Call 904 307-2126 HONDA SABRE VF700S '84 Extra clean, $1500 Details: 904-509-6474 a SPORTSTER 05' W/ SSADDLE 853XL, HD, . V l tank&forkbags, also jacket, helmet, safety vest owes, $8,150, 912-576.41'12 SSuzuki 2002 RM 125 great cond. main- tained well. asking 2 l1','-. C0 3 ,TI- i 912-57. 31221 e'.-.in-r, 412-291-7"-,2 SUZUKI 800 INTRUDER '03 l.:-. m ile: I-,e re,'. S720 0 i .761 7305J or SSUZUKI INTRUDER c nrc..Te gara .,3 n, -'e C )tir 5s. c.rr n-' ,:-C cr-. r- .n90 ,,Dj"!12 673 E:430 4, Yamaha R1, 2005 G6Omi frame slid- ers, colored rear, tlire hugger, save on dealer preps, S9800, 287 4387 382 4645 4 YAMAHA R12005 |ri.iu, r-."l, ; i-.,-, 11,].- '- -7. r i- . Yamaha Virago '96 1 r10 .;c. i-*rn. n-c. ti.es canetr, e'cenllnt cr._-,c.[.o.-n roa. re ,.. t.e: [ :.ier 272 6-61 YAMAHA V STAR 99 BIKE WEEK READVY!II ji ,, r.lu.:T LEt' 1310 A.uo Pa,,,s ALUMINUM DIAMOND I.:. ITI_,.3uTI .1:_ I U . a Chrome Nert Bars 1 6300 OBO Chrr.,,- Loc0earnal ai-rs 5100 C3119 6 1, i*t.js, 1310 Auto Parrts CHROME WHEELS & TIRE PACKAGE 24x10, 1 fits Chevy GMC w/ warranty paid 4500 sell $3k must see 904-272-3482 he ENGINE STAND, 1 heavy duty, engine | build, 360 degrees rotation, $75, 264-6364 FORD FIVE LUG American racing < rims, with 31x10.50 procomp tires, 12k miles, $1100, new $500. call 622-8391 A GM GOODWRENCH S 350cl ENGINE, 30K mi, includes carb., & headers, and much morel Great condition $900. Call Steve 612-6097 HITCH CLASS 2, S3500 Ibs, tongue < fits Buick LaSabre (part number 3621) U-haul, asking $6500 call 904-708-5530/278-5224 SRIMS+TIRES RedS O| Spoke Camaro kl>Wheels 235/60 R15 Radials Good tires Picsl.avail. Make offer 912-729-7244 4, Tirelnew 215/75/R15 |- also Chevy Astro Alumn rim $49. Must a Sell... .Also 1 -205/75/R15 tire OBO.Call 904-278-6251 2 VW Beetle parts, Glass, transaxle, k >doors, fenders, and various other parts, 781-1532 1 0 Antiques/ 132 Classics Chevy Belair 1957 (4) 2dr hardtop, (1) 4dr, $15,000 or best cash offer + others, 352- 475 -5737 1325 Automotive S1988 Nissan Sentra I Please Help Me. Owner no longer desires me. His name Is John, Call him please. 904 272-1027 SAcura Integra GS.R, S. DOHC, Vtech, 4dr, SSsp., 114,000 miles, Slather, excellent I cond., timing belt & I 100k service I completed. 378- 8772 S382-0208 $6,500 firm - -- ACURA TL '03. Loaded, all options. $19,850. Stk #61000A. Call 899-5853 AUDIO A4 '04. Leather, loaded, 1.8T. $25,550. Stk #60780A. 899-5853 a. BMW 325 Cl 2001 full. ioi3odd. leatr.-r i1m !.i.er mr i,.3r ,oha nir,.-, rur,- or- 3 ;2. 50 t :.-bc .-all `)12 6a2 H:Wn12 BMW Zi 2.8 '91 iOU BUSH AUTOPLEXil 1-4811 BUICK CENTURY o8. ard.e.. great 1 .'j10 .86.- 1732 Buick Century '03 1I 3 .00 0 m,. es SVu12 000 '90 4-3E. 7-3015 4. Buick Park Avenue '94 Ultra, .uoer c n r -d i.: .a dea ,: .:.. n rie .-' C-i:.:.de d e a r 0 *T i 4 2 0 ,i-4 3c -5117 CADILLAC CTS 03 C ahmrer in color I, ,T,,leE f'1998 5Sk O6,'q-LiUZ. Caii e41-59953 CADILLAC DEVILLE 99 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4817 CADILLAC DEVILLE?97 TOM BUSH AUjI6PLEi i71.-46i SCamry SE 2005, 4dr, AC Heat, 4 cruise, tilt, elec win-doors, while. gray cloth int. 4k mi, S18.500, pnrv. 491 7996 SCAMRY SE 2005 4 C.:...r SC r ae[, :r .s e [1l[ elec r. t'.l.cl r -a clatn ,ri.t n.,r k ,,-,. 18.773. orr.-ar, 901 9l 9I 7. 1325 Automotive & CHEVY CAVALIER 99' Automatic, good con- i dition, driven to work dally, $3500 obo, call 904-537-2852 CHEVY CORVETTE 92 Coupe, blk, runs great & looks great, Z06 rims, 904-403-5355 CHEW IMPALA LS '02 St#F431B $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY LUMINA '96 owner, 76KmI, $5995 Kimball Motorcars 1500 Atlantic Blvd. 722-2227 CHEVY MALIBU LS '02 St#F290 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY S-10 '99,2WD, AT. white on grey, clean int has side mounted tool box daily driver, $3950. Justin.Drew@navy.mil 904-252-9779 4 Chrysler 5th Ave S'87 For parts or whole car. Not running. Call 955-3442 or 278-6251 CHRYSLER SEBRING 00 Con.T Loaded leazh"er. S699- 51St, X52-315A Call 899-5653 e DODGE CARAVAN 97' S green, double sided door, power locks, good tires, $1,000. 379-3607 FORD MUSTANG -'04, GT, conv, 40th Anniv Edi- tion Crimson red, tan top) Int, 5sp, 17k mi, loaded, $23,915 828-0087 or 728-2660 FORD MUSTANG '00 St#BUCF424A $6888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 V8, loaded, leather. $18,950. Stk #60855A. Call 899-5853 HONDA ACCORD EX '01 St#6934A $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI TIBURON '05 St#F937 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ACURA of Orange Park ;J.I) IBI i1h, ,i Bii 7 7 % KEY AUDI . I4 I I. li ,,t : jii: lI ,bi I ,'-411, BENTLEY- ORLANDO : H:I l,)il H l W 'i, L1,ivil)(,d 1bxidu F1 4UT-- '?.14 TOM BUSH BMW 'Wip ,l.l H lll I, t"lUlj 1 GARBER BUICK KEY BUICK 460 I ,,lh ,, Bl,,r l ,-4 MS CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4 .1)f0 110 *.,ul,. nil ..1) H .-,1 1 )I NIMNICHT CADILLAC : ,' B i,,1,,,1,) ) ;l '',3 ', ;(") PARKER CADILLAC 2 .i Spi Kinii Si Auii i! 4-j COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES U08 U Philip H '.-j, 1.,-7 " CREST CHEVROLET 82AI lrilil F:,l ;21-lEl GARBER CHEVY GORDON CHEV 116t Bliaiiiiiii Blinl "2 -' " JERRY HAMM CHEV )0 Prf u l`, Hiy '' -4 '. GEORGE MOORE CHEV I I R I i Blll 1:'4 NIMNICHT CHEV A ': ..,1A'. i8 -4 141 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER iil i 'iiiI 1 44.1 CARUSO CHRYSLER FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park Si1 Well hi] hi ll 3 GARBER CHRYSLER i ni,4ii l,i.i' S. niiii): :' -- 4it MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1 i j3::,il Av, I8 - RICK KEFFER 0'5 ilI.`) 1". fir, B, ri ATLANTIC DODGE 2 i 1..1: i i ll 4, JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE GARBER DODGE TRUCK ORANGE PARK DODGE RICK KEFFER 'I L'i 11-' Fri 8, ri 1 O5 '"- !4 1325 Automotive HYUNDAI TIBURON GT '03. V6, leather, loaded. $12,995. Stk #60942A. Call 899-5853 HYUNDAI TUCSON '05 St#F935 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINTI 945 '02 St#F859 $26,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JAGUAR XJS CONV. '91 Grt cond., 48kmi, 2nd own, $11,500obo 535-7870 LEXUS GS300'03. Loaded. $26.995. Stk #61421A. Call 899-5853 MAZDA MIATA '01. Low miles, like new. $12,995. Stk #XUP1172. 899-5853 4 Mercedes 450SL Roadster '74 2dr. t Conv./ hard top red w/tan Interior. A/C, PW, AT. full cover, manuals, new tires, brakes $11,900. 904-278- 6251 or 542- 8894 MERCEDES 450SL conv. '77, Great cond., $6500 obo. Call 535-7870 MERCEDES SLSOO Conv. Bc-3utilrul Diac. must 5-e. KimDall Mr.lorccar; 8500 Atir.nic Bid 722 2227 MERCURY COUGAR '00 St#BUC1444B $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX "371-4877 2 Mercury Cougar t 92 165,000 mi, ,lGood condition. Asking $1500obo. Call 904-505-8387 NISSAN 300 ZX 85', 4 5SP,V3Liter, V.6, spd J ?power new timing belt, alt, wtr pump, 912.882.-4168/912- 288- 2344 $900 oba SNissan Quest 01', SGLE, loaded, one S owner, excellent condition, leather entertainment package, luggae rack, CD,. $131 obo..388-6085 OLDS INTRIGUE'01 5t#BUC0208A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Ni ct Chevroleti Congratulates Styxx would like to invite all friends and customers to stop by or call him.... Bring in this ad 891-8672 for extra savings! 387-4041 Military and First 210-3004 Time Buyers Welcome! Want to be treated . like family, come to - NIMNICHT ' CHEVROLET 1550 CASSAT AVE "We are Chevrolet" : ------ - - I I I I -j 1325 Automotive Pontiac Firebird '95, 2 Door, 5 speed, 102,000 miles, runs great, no mechanical p problems, $3,500. 86584/866- 7993 Price below average retail Pontiac Grandam 98' Over $15K invested, 5 spd, body kit, rims, S exhuast, much more, S7K obo. Call Josh 912-576-1186 4 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 99', 3.2Lohv, 4- cyc SF1 J engine, 5- spd, P 195/65R15 tires, rear spoiler, sunroof, power glass, tilt steering, AM/FM stereo w/ disc/payer, 6 spk sound, recent tune- up, $2500. 912. 322- 11992 PONTIAC TRANS AM '0 0 V8,. t-tops, loaded. $13,995. Stk #P7968A. Call 899-5853 SATURN SC2 '99 St#BUC575A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN SL1 '01 - Siier. NIC- c ar $4S '.'-: KIrno i u r.1.-:-[:-rc ar. 1500 Ai2arilcI Bito 722-2227 ,. Saturn SL2 '93 JDR Sunro.ro upgraoeeo n pecaker-. II o00rm. runs good Need- orake -c:. SlO 11u B0 951 795 5340 4 Volkswagon Jetta GLS '01, silver/blk auto, sunroof, cold ac, asking $10,500 obo SSkmi 710-12S4 vw 'S VW'S VW 'S '04 GOLF GLS 4dr $15,900 '03 GTI GLS 1.8 $16,900 '01 GTI GLS 1.8 $13,900 '02 CABRIO GLS $15,900 '04 PASSAT GLS $17,900 : '03 PASSAT GL S (3) $16,900 '03 PASSAT Wagon $16,900 '05 JETTA (new body) $20,500 '04 JETTA GL $15,900 '03 JETTA GL $15,900 '02 JETTA Diesel $14,900 '03-05 BEETLE Convertibles (6) available from $17,900 '02 BEETLE S $13,900 \4-t ii ,njOrl Daih Call roi I'iiila, JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST INVENTORY OF GOLD -CHECK CERrIFIED PRE-OWNED VW S See our full inventory at 'www.worldinportiusa.com ,,lin (150) vehicles in Si stock at World Imports ,,,r 998-9992 BOARD FORD Li 1 A,,y, [l i .rl, I.,' I lH 1:,1110 ,, 1 ril[' i. j MIr : PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY I. J Ll I"' Ii --I - GARBER FORD-MERCURY i [ 'l ] ,.': :'.[llifi ",t,4 4l ,I ij MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues l l ( ,J ) P hr ill H lv y 1 )1) 4 .:' '1 , MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY ' Ail,'i AIl-iil L i, ': iI MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 1. I. i I' 'l i')i| | l i B, 77 't,J COGGIN GMC TRUCKS i.('11 A[Inii bi lvl 24 :11)1 GARBER GMC TRUCKS l3G l ell l( ..,. llI ,'ll" J..4.46 " COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 1.1 U'. Hry I C. I i40) 14'b LUCAS HONDA OF JAX . 1l tIsh,l ,, i lBI] -l '()-22. HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK KEY HYUNDAI Binn H bvil f ,4 ATLANTIC INFINITI l')9 l A ,iiinB, B d t l. CITY ISUZU ]l i A ,lll [l vll I l- A W I i T''JltuiTil Tl Til ii I MATHENY JAGUAR 1 1 11 Allh10 1 ,1 lvl 1:42I I,110 ATLANTIC JEEP 2'.lii 5i I sllih ',4.-41 CARUSO JEEP i"1 .i1) l,iiihr ie BIvl ;:'., ;:wv FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park it W ilI Hil ,t-1iii MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT I 1 i lA .,i'.- ': RICK KEFFER 9 Lii 1 IFer, Br h COGGIN KIA 9411 Ail iilJ Pli )' ', -' lln RAY CARTER KIA LAMBORGHINI -ORLANDO .1q', J Hu't.li'I tii lt l'.' i L i.,isi'.'iiil s ),l1ii ,, H 4i1', i o 'll 4 4 i *^1.T =*' J=E 1325 Automotive 1340 Trailers/ 134 Trae TOYOTA CAMRY '05 St#7694C $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA CAMRY '03 St#3758D $15,.988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA CELICA '00. $8995. Stk #60962A Call 899-5853 Toyota Corolla '98 Exc running cond., $4295. 641-1478, 305-528-3402 TOYOTA SOLAR SE 0 2 Loaded. $12,350. Stk #XUP1208. 899-5853 VOLVO 8524DL '85 All books & records. Exc. cond. $3500obo. 535-7870 VOLVO S40 '01 St#5F757 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VW GLS '04-Conv., Hrvst Moon w/Tan Ithr int. 6600mi. gar kept exc. cond. $22K. 904- 737-7274 or 843-224-0525 1335$2000 or Less TOYOTAS, FISO'S HONDA'S ZERO DOWN NOWI RIDE TODAY] E-1 & UP CALL 645- 5700 FOR FAST APPROVAL 1-877- 43 2777 Trucks / 1340 Trailers *SUV's BMW X3 '04 black on black, $29,995. 625-5453 4 Chevy 1500 Sil- | verado- '00, Xtra cab, 4x4 Z71 LT 5.3 S V8 3rd door $14,900. 542-2445 X- 118 42 Chevy 1500 Silverado 20004x4,271 LT5.3V8 $14800. 542-2445x118 CHEVY Avalanche '02; exc cond, Ithr int, ps, CD. am/fm $20K obo. Call 642-8215 CHEVY BLAZER '00 St#F531 $9588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY S10 Extended Cab '01. Low mi. $6995. Stk #60413B. Call 899-5853 CHEVY TRACKER '03 St#F752 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE 1500 '96, 1/2 TON ext cab good cond, $5800. Call 904-219-0888 Dodge Dakota '04 5spd, auto, V8, fully loaded bedliner, topper, tow pkg 7800mi, exc cond $15,700. 352-475-5204 DODGE DAKOTA '00. 4dr. DODGE RAM 1996 1500 SLT-ir.g,. C.: L n~,~,'t.- -n. .1.din.r .., .n,:,. AC .l.r ,nr bia ,-;, tl,' -t . run ,-atr-at r.c l...r ,. FORD RANGER 88', 4X4. SSPD, XLT, X TD.. cab 2.9 V6. $1800 obo, 613 04-61 4, Explorer Sport Track,6cyl Full power S moon roofvery sharp!Leather,6CD. 88K roof rack.Tonneau cover $12995 0BO 904-940-5230 Ford Expedition 01', Eddie Bauer, Blue, V-8, loaded, $15,500, obo, 904-553-8569 FORD EXPLORER 96' White, leather, 6 disc Scd, 140K, on 4.0L,. new transmission, radiator. brakes, tires, runs/looks great, $4900 obo 343. 3173 FORD F350 '00 Lariet Spr dty 4x4, 5spd, 4dr, Rhino bdlinr, elect, brkes for towing, dual exh. 100kmi, $16,500obo. 904-781-8611 SForm Ranger XLT. 4 99-, super cab. V 6, bed liner, lowing PKG. stepside bed. alloy wheels, 673 4002 GMC CANYON '04 TOM BUSH AUTOPLE 1-181- HONDA CRV 9E. L-:.- r5i0ca. 257B5- SCR S#61183A. Call 899-5853 ISUZU RODEO '02 St#F865 $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ISUZU RODEO '02 4x4 sunroof, Lded, $11,995 Kimball Motorcars 1500 Atlantic Blvd. 722-2227 JEEP CHEROKEE '99 St#BUC9203A $5788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Jeep Liberty Ren T egade '02 Silver, . I 48k miles, running boards, fog lights, KC lights, 1 owner, non-smoker 12.300 OBO Nikki 882-6636; 258-4839 SCION XB'04 St#1929A $13,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RAV4 '0i. Low .miles. $11,995. Stk #61164A. Call 899-5853 TOYOTA SIENNA '98 St#BUCF497A $5,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, Toyota Tundra SR5 04 Double cab, V8 t1129K mi, Like new. Loaded. $23,300. obo. 912-673-6930 TOYOTA TUNDRA XCAB '02 StfF917 S15.q88 rOM BUSH AUIOPLE< 3'1-4841 1345 van. Buse< DODGE GR CARAVAN S 99 Green. 2 sliding doois. rear AC. 22mpg. I owner. excellent condition. S59o00bo. 904-284-0047 K. Argo FORD CONV. VAN '01 0 r. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 103 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |