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Saying Goodbye Commissary director leaving Page 5i Healthy Start Wellness Camp A Huge Success Pages 6-7 Free Filing TurboTax available for military Page 9 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com NAS Jax announces 2005 Sailor of Year By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor N AS Jacksonville an- nounced SH1(SW/AW) Derrek Robinson as its 2005 Sailor of the Year Friday during a luncheon held at The Zone. "This is just so overwhelming. There will be many responsibili- ties with this honor. I'm really looking forward to the challenge," exclaimed Robinson shortly after learning he had earned the honor. Many people up and down the chain of command have support- ed him throughout his naval career. "I want to thank everyone at my command for their support, without them none of this could have been possible," he said. As the NAS Jacksonville Sailor of the Year, Robinson will compete in the Commander, Navy Region Southeast Sailor of the Year com- petition in mid-February. "I have some butterflies, but I'm looking forward to it. This is all something new and different," he said. A native of Manhattan, N.Y., Robinson joined the Navy in 1989 and graduated from basic train- ing before successfully completing Ships Serviceman "C" school in 1991. His tours include USS Nimitz (CVN-68), USS Waterford (ARD- 5), USS Anzio (CG-68), Headquar- ters Support Activity, Norfolk, Va. and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). Photos by J01 Mike England NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson congratulates the 2005 NAS Jax Sailor of the Year SH1 (SW/AW) Derrek Robinson during the Sailor of the Year luncheon Friday. Robinson is currently assigned to the NAS Jax Supply Depart- ment Combined Bachelor Quar- ters were he serves as the leading petty officer. According to NAS Jacksonville Assistant Supply Officer Lt. Steve Osborne, Robinson is the go to guy in Supply Department. "Any time we need something important done we look to our jack of all trades, SH1 Robinson. He aggressively tackles every assignment he's given with enthusiasm," Osborne stated. In his off-duty time, Robinson is a single parent taking care of two children, 10-year-old Destiny The NAS Jacksonville Sailor of the Year nominees present NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson with a picture of the 2005 Sailor of the Year candidates during the Sailor of the Year luncheon Friday. From left, ET1(SW) Randy Brackins, BMI(SW) Jamie Hamilton, SH1(SW/AW) Derrek Robinson, Dobson, AC1 (AW/SW) Anterio Mack, TM1 (SW) William Robbins, SH1(SW/AW) Robert Idlebird and LN1(SW/FMF) Michael LeBlanc. Johnson and 18-year-old Derrek Robinson Jr. He's also spends a lot of time working on his bache- lor's degree in addition to study- ing for the chief's exam. "I'm pretty busy. I'm currently working on my bachelor's degree and plan to'graduate before I rotate back to sea duty," Robinson said. "Luckily, I have a great com- mand and I'm able to take the time I need to take care of my kids. It's really great when you have a chain of command that supports and backs you up," he added. In the future, Robinson plans to pursue his goal of becoming a chief and making the most of his naval career." Between school and the chief's test I think I'll be spending a lot of my time with my face buried in a book," he commented. For now, Robinson plans to enjoy his new status as the NAS Jacksonville 2005 Sailor of the Year and all the obligations that go along with honor. "I'm really looking forward to doing something new everyday and meeting a lot of new people," he concluded. 65th birthday, ILUSO! By K.C. McCarthy Greater Jacksonville Area USO Executive Director Photo by PH3 Michael Cole An SH-60F Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the "Tridents" of HS-3, prepares to lift off from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway on a regularly scheduled deployment con- ducting maritime security operations. HS-3 supports coalition troops in Southeast Irac By101 (SW) Daniel Bristol In October 2005 shortly after the aircri USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs carrier arrived in theater to sunnort mariti At 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 28, Troubleshooter 615 a HH-60 Seahawk helicopter lifts off from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) somewhere in the Arabian Gulf marking the start of another long day. Unlike plane guard, search and rescue or anti submarine warfare, this mission is slight- ly different. This particular crew is tasked with flying missions in support of British Coalition troops in southeastern Iraq. 1 aft me security operations and Operation Iraq Freedom, the "Tridents" of HS-3 continued the Blue Shark Mission relieving HS-7 on board USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). In the morning before the sun even has a chance to rise, a team of two pilots, one crew chief and two aircrew gunmen of the HS-3 squadron receive their mission brief on board TR and prepare to begin their day flying in the helicopter. HS-3 patrols the inland waterways See HS-3, Page 11 he United Service Organization (USO) will celebrate its 65th birthday Saturday thanks to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's thun, during call in 1941 to six private organ- izations, "This is the way I want it done! I want these private organiza- tions to handle the on-leave recreation of the men in the armed forces." This call to action was directed to agencies we are very .familiar with, YMCA, YWCA, Salvation Army, Traveler's Aid, National Catholic Community Services and National Jewish Welfare Board. They united to create a new organization and thus the USO, was born Feb. 4, 1941. Here at last was the civilian agency capable of delivering the large variety of services currently needed by a growing American military formed mostly of young single men. In more than 3,035 communities in the United States and eventually in the Philippines, Hawaii, Brazil and much of the Caribbean, USO opera- tions sprang up to become the G.I.'s "Home Away From Home." Back in 1941, USO meant a place like home; a place where moms from the local com- Photo by Miriam S. Gallet/file Navy Exchange (NEX) Distribution Center Employees Chuck Sanders, in truck, and Carl Stoehr (right) and Greater Jacksonville Area USO Deputy Director. Sonya Kutsch, center, unload boxes of food items donated by NEX employees at the NAS Jax USO parking lot in October. The food items were distributed to Sailors and their families who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. munity could bring home-baked cookies to share with lonely soldiers and sailors who missed their own mother's cookies. The USO was a quiet place to write letters, enjoy a nap, a place where people were always friendly and really cared. The USO is still a civilian haven in an engulfing military world. USOs opened in churches, log cabins, museums, a castle, a bar, beach and yacht clubs, railroad sleeping cars, old mansions, trailers and storefronts. Their appearances were different but at heart they were all the same. USO staff and volunteers caring for the American serviceman, whatever the need was. Only the best was good enough, and the USO gave only the best from each community. Today, USO services are provided to single and married military men and women, as well as to their families. See USO, Page 11 Annual vow renewal event coming up ( The eighth annual St. Valentine Marriage Vow Renewal, sponsored by the NAS Jacksonville Religious Ministries Program, is planned for Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officer's Club. A fellowship buffet dinner and dance will follow immediately after the ceremony. Music will be prov S ed by the Navy Band Southeast. )All hands are invited to attend. The cost is $7.50 per person E4 and below, $10 per person E5 and E6 and $15 per person for E7-E9, 01- 06, retirees and civilians. The dress is semi-formal. Childcare will not be provided. Call the chapel at 542-3440 for more information. TOUCHING BASE d Ir. -I -- II --- -- -- ~~ 3-- ----LI -II I 2 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Develop a degree roadmap set yourself up for success By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief T he Navy is more seri- ous about education today than ever before. Beginning with the 2010 Senior Chief Selection board, Sailors will need a rating-related Associate's Degree to move beyond the rank of chief petty officer. NavAdmin 203/05 lists the requirements. It is extremely important that each of you become familiar with this Nav- Admin and that you devel- op a roadmap to attain your degrees on time. The NavAdmin also includes some grandfather clauses for those Sailors, who already have a degree, or are enrolled in a college or university and have started a plan. I would like to discuss why you should have a degree roadmap. As you can probably guess, earning a degree takes time and hard work. It's important for you to map out a realis- tic plan to attain a degree, rather than just start col- lege and hope for the best. Developing a degree roadmap can help you achieve a rating-relevant degree by making full use of the most of recommend- ed credit for Navy training and on-the-job experience. FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson It also directs you to Navy partnerships with colleges and universities that offer degrees through distance education fo; all enlisted ratings. Your first ptep in plan- ning for a degree should be to visit to a Navy College office. The Navy College Program (NCP) provides sailors with opportunities to6 earn college degrees by reviewing academic credit for Navy training, work experience, and off-duty education. The NCP mis- sion is to enable Sailors to -btain a college degree while on active duty. In addition, Navy College offices offer a wide range of other services, including: Academic advice; Academic Skills; Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES); Navy College Program for Afloat College Education (NC- PACE); NCP Distance Learning Partnership Schools; Sailor/Marine American Council of Education Registry Tran- script (SMART); Service members Opportunity Colleges Navy (SOCNAV) and Tuition 'Assistance (TA). If you are new to the Navy with little or no col- lege, I think you will be amazed how user-friendly Navy College is and how helpful they can be. If you've been in the Navy for a while, and have attended some Navy schools, you may be amazed to find how much college credit you get. Achieving an Associate's. Degree might not be very difficult at all! This brings me to an important point. While attaining a degree should- n't be extremely difficult, conversely it shouldn't be too easy. It's important you enroll in a program with an accredited college or uni- versity. You should protect your- self from falling prey to a college degree scam.. I recently saw a news report that highlighted the num- ber of "diploma mills" that have sprung up around the country and world, facilitat- ed mainly by the Internet. The report was disturb- ing, not just to me, but also to almost all who work in academics. The old adage, "If it looks too good to be true, it probably is" applies. My advice to each of you is to consult Navy College and ensure the program you choose to enroll in is at a legitimate college or uni- versity. If you choose to obtain a degree without the advice of the Navy College coun- selors, here are a few tips to help you protect yourself: Don't limit your research to classified ads or survey the Web in search of the right course or pro- gram. See if the online school is accredited and by whom. Check to see if the accredit- ing agency is officially sanc- tioned. Check with licensing boards and professional associations to see if the program delivers an accept- able level oft raining. Call or write the Better Business Bureau and the attorney general's office to make sure the school is operating legally in a state and see if anyone has filed a complaint. Find out if the school is connected to an estab- lished, reputable parent company. If you intend to transfer See SUCCESS, Page 4 * mo .4m m U aw dM mMEO60p go GP 0 41 n-m sm ftwm .b aa 4mm WA. IND so WD 4NOW-7 W __- -- -0_-_ - _ eno*04 4mm m4 dom mo -ag amo - :r i _ 400* 41,M1 00do -ft 00 d C S *vwu-%Tw e -4f am %m q ____ a____0 m Wod"_ WN .0 mm am mm- om- ag -OMO 0 MMa e'a W p ~ - S t O- "M-00 m S- , quoamam as0 m a so n- M qm- *M* n --mt . Ob -S qw m S *0 C"W q 0q pn h plba u Hey, MoneyMan! I just noticed in that paper that there are some places I can go to get my credit fixed. I have bad credit and can not get a lo4n for a car which .1 des- perately need. Do you know anything about these creditt repair" places? MbneyMan Sez: Yes, and none of it is good! The vast majority of credit repair firms promise what they can not deliver, "to erase your bad credit." Tlgese for profit companies charge fees and produce lit- tle. Some of them claim they can "fix" your bad credit ratings, even if they are current and accurate; of course, all for a fee. The Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1971 gives consumers the right to challenge the accuracy, validity and verifiability of their credit reports the filps compiled by credit bureaus free of charge. Bottom line: do it yourself for free. By law, credit repair companies must pro- sa IMH 0 N- Ea AE- Y HEY MONEYMAN! vide a written contract in -advance that spells out your rights and cannot charge you- until they have completed their promised services. For more information, go to www.ftc.gov or call (877) 382-4357. Hey, MoneyMan! My wife and I are going to have our first baby next money and I heard that there is a program on base where you can get free nurse services. Do you know anything about this? MoneyMan Sez: Congratulations on your new addition. I hope you are ready for all the excite- ment and changes in your life. I am not aware of any long-term "free nurse serv- ices" but the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society offers a Visiting Nurse Program that you should check out. Jacksonville has two regis- tered nurses who will visit you at home if you invite them. They provide post- partum care, post-surgical follow-up care, health edu- MN 's qpd 41.- .l 4D- de-n -00 ' Q aOlos, cation and a variety of other services. These serv- ices are free and you can "sm 4ba low .Q w M 410b aw 41b t mmo l 0 -00d 41 f* contact Sandra or Tanyia at 542-3515/3191. More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. -l ,'c.'n-l-:. ui ~\ r ,vw,,----- avwjr,,nwiuw,--L. 'Ul~WWtaWMWWv\,uly~ 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. S I b U S b MASN CAIjDICE WABNER Job title/command: NAS Jax Security Department Hometown: Chicago Family Life: I'm married to AN Joe Lewis., Past Duty Stations: This is my first duty' station. Career Plans: To attend Officer Candidate School. . Most Interesting Experience: Going to boot camp with my husband. Words of Wisdom: Do what you love. ;hA6 MkI Tlg WA KE EUCNMIE WALKER e, 49!s' Job title/command: NAS Jax Commissary Support Clerk Hometown: Palatka, Fla. Family Life: I'm married and we have two children and one granddaughter. | Past Duty Stations: California, Louisana, | Germany, Georgia, France and Belgium. SCareer Plans: To retire from the commis- sary and continue to enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling to Prague. Words of Wisdom: Give kindness and you'll receive it back. NMCI established new toll-free number for Nextalk users From the CNRSE EEO T he.Department of Navy has implemented a toll-free * -telephone number for deaf and hard-of-hearing per- sonnel on the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) . that uses TTY software, Nextalk. This software provides a text-based mode of telecommunication for individuals who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. * It provides many features such.as text answering , machine, custom phone books, TTY call transfer, and TTY * conference capability with multiple Nextalk users. The' p software is installed directly onto a user's desktop on a , NMCI networked computer. Nextalk users on NMCI can now receive local and long distance incoming calls from users outside the NMCI Intranet. This will also allow callers outside of NMCI to place calls into the NMCI Nextalk TTY directory without having to dial or incur long distance charges. The new toll-free number for NMCI Nextalk users is 1- B77-833-5930. For more information, contact Yvonne Burleson at 542-2284 or e-mail yvonne.burleson@navy.. imil. a NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 10J1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer J02(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAK 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., f 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 fpr classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jax Ia iNEWs can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JlaxIli lWs, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAX AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ON THE HOMEFRONT ._4ms.- Jax Air Hews, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 3 ' Four New Ways to Experience the Best of the Westside "..~i - -- --f " *.. . . . . . . ... .. . 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For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 D.R HOUITONhN E www.drhorton.com i~, tOpp ^fh^A'Wft.A.&- Natures Hiodearway Timothys Lan.ding A& ber Run --il-E-, 1, lir.-I I&MV~ B~ U~ irk, ffdt Nr- - Wo 11 j In Nw- -Americazs 4 lax Alr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 VS-24 'Scouts' take S-3B Viking to new horizons ByJO2 Stephen Murphy USS Theodore Roosevelt Public Affairs 1, D during their current Deployment with USS Theodore Roosevelt's (CVN 71) embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 8, the "Scouts" of VS-24 have taken the capabilities of the 'S-3B Viking to a new level. Since late October, in addition to performing their normal missions of -conducting in-flight refuel- ing for CVW-8 and surveil- -lance operations for Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom land maritime security .operations (MSO), the Scouts have also been fly- ing intelligence surveil- lance reconnaissance mis- sions. These missions are in support of British-led coali- tion ground forces of Multi- National Division South- east (MND-SE) who are conducting operations in the southern part of Iraq. Helicopters flying from Theodore Roosevelt have been conducting similar missions in MND-SE as well. MSO set the conditions for security and stability in the maritime environment as well as complement the counter-terrorism and secu- rity efforts of regional nations. MSO deny interna- tional terrorists use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport personnel, weapons, or other material. "Initially HS-3 was the first to provide support in the area, and the British forces were looking for more support from the air wing," said VS-24 Operations Officer Lt. Cmdr. Michael Mansisidor. "The long range and endurance of the Viking makes the platform perfect for this mission. We can still do our tanking and other missions here, while being able to support MND- SE with four assets," he added. Mansisidor said that along with the new mission came new challenges -for VS-24. For the aircrews, the challenge was to learn the geography of Iraq. "We had to prepare all the air crews for going over the beach and how to talk to the air controllers on the ground," Mansisidor said. Photo by PHAA Nathan Laird A Sailor from Air Department stands by to launch a S-3B Viking assigned to the "Scouts" of VS- 24 aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Jan. 19. Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are underway on a regularly sched- uled deployment conducting maritime security operations. "They would tell us to go and look at certain areas, and initially it wasn't easy to find these places. It was a huge learning curve because we had never done this before." For VS-24's maintainers, the challenge involves increased monitoring of the Vikings' surveillance equip- ment to keep it fine-tuned to produce sharper imagery needed by intelligence forces on the ground. VS-22 announces Sailors of the Year NAS Jax Tax Center now open By Lt. James Wyman VS-22 PAO I -22 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Douglas Heady is proud to announce his selections for the 2005 Sailor and Junior Sailor of the Year. NC1(AW/SW) Aaron Jackson is the squadron's Sailor of the Year and AD3 Robi Ramos was selected Junior Sailor of the Year. Jackson has been VS-22's command career counselor since he checked in to the squadron in May 2002. This is Jackson's first tour as a career counselor and he has been more than up to the task. He was single-handedly responsible for the com- mand achieving back-to- back Chief of Naval Operation's Retention Excellence Awards in 2003 and 2004. "Petty Officer Jackson is my finest first class petty officer in a field of stellar performers," said Heady. "I have seen no individual more qualified or deserving of this prestigious award." Ramos recently reported to VS-22 immediately after Min NC1 (AW/SW) Aaron Jackson completing her "A" School training at NAS Pensacola; Fla. She has definitely taken advantage of the opportunity to excel here on her first fleet tour working in VS-22's Line Division. One of four finalists for the award, Ramos won over the other hopefuls based on her work ethic, knowledge, military bearing and profes- sionalism. AD1 Sparks, a member of the board who interviewed the final four candidates for the award, said, "It was real- ly her leadership that made Ramos stand out above the other nominees." AD3 Robi Ramos Ramos has so impressed the command with her high quality of work that she was advanced to. third class petty officer throughthe Command Advancement Program on the same night that she received the Junior Sailor of the Year award. Ramos and Jackson demonstrate the level of performance that is possible to Sailors who are willing to rise to the challenge. They and their families can be proud of the contributions they have made while attached to VS-22 and can look forward to more suc- cess in their naval careers. From the Navy Legal Service Office The Jacksonville Tax Center is now officially opep.. The tax center provides free federal income tax preparation and free electronic tax fil- ing services to all active duty military personnel, retired military personnel' and their families. The tax center is located in Building 583 on Keily Street. It is open for busi- ness from 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m., Monday- Wednesday-Friday, and 9 a.m. 4 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. In order to assist in filing returns, customers are asked to bring the following informa- tion: All 2005 W-2s, Wage and Earning Statements, Social Security cards (social security cards are mandatory without a military ID, dependent ID's do not count) and dates of birth for each. family member. 1099-INT forms (reflecting any interest made from savings/checking accounts) 1099-DIV forms-(reflecting divi- dends, capital gain distributions from mutual funds, stocks, etc.) Dependent Care Statement from day care providers, to include their SSN/EIN and address, documenting how much was spent for qualified child- care expenses. Power of attorney, if married filing a joint return and spouse will not be pres- ent to sign tax return. Blank check, or bank routing transit number and account number, if you choose to have your refund directly deposited into your account. Due to the type of training given to our VITA reps, the following informa- tion is provided on what type of taxes they can and cannot prepare: Will prepare Form 1040EZ; Form 1040A with Schedule 1, 2, 3 & EIC; Form 1040 with Schedule A, B, C-EZ; D, EIC, R and SE; Form 1040-V; Form 1040-ES, Form 2441(child and development care cred- it); Form 8812 (additional child tax credit) and Form 8863 (education cred- its). Will not prepare Schedule C (profit loss from business); 'complicated and advanced schedule D (capital gains and losses); Schedule E (rents and royalties); Form SS-5 (requests for social security number); Form 2106 (employee business expens- es); Form 3903 (moving); Form 8606 (nondeductible IRA) and Form 8615 (minor's investment income). To make an appointment or for more information, call 542-8088. Coi R~ecre -~Rec Org, DesignersA Planners, Inc, 10 am 2 pm NAS Jacksonville mmissary Parking Lot a national vehicle safety exhibits, Presentations & demos Motorcycle Skills Challenge Bike Show *ood & Beverages on sale Door Prizes and Awards rationall vehicle vendors & merchandise anized rides from area bases. OPEN TO ALL HANDS! FOR MORE DETAILS CALL 542-5710 SUCCESS: get motivated and enroll in college today! From Page 2 and online credits earned to another college or university, early on check with that institution to see if they accept those credits. Ask about the faculty. Who teaches the course? What degrees do they have? What is their area of expertise? Refer to the published guides of online correspondence and other distance delivered courses. Shipmates, the Navy has provided enough advance notice of the new degree requirements, however, it's up to you to motivate yourself and enroll in college now. Earning a degree will boost your confidence, improve your intelligence, make you a more rounded adult, and make you more com- petitive in the civilian world when you depart the Navy. SSSHOPPING FOR A BUi NOW AND RECEIVE HOME? *In SNortheaS t FlOrid BI"i March 3rdelVo "We are using our equip- ment in different ways now and the crew had to step up to the plate for this," stated ATC(AW/SW) Jason Kelly, VS-24 AT/AE branch chief. "It's different than identi- fying ships because you can pretty much tell what they are by their antennas, or the location of their masts," AT2(AW) Alfonso Moroni said. Moroni said keeping the equipment up to speed requires frequent inquiries with the aircrews about the performance of the equip- ment, and also there is more of a need to keep Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance personnel up to date on maintenance requirements. VS-24 has successfully. conducted nearly 150 sor- ties in. support of MND-SE since late October, and will continue to provide support for the duration of the deployment. The squadron's ability to keep with its normal mis- sions and provide support for MND-SE, allows CVW-8 to maintain maximum sor- ties in other regions of Iraq with its F-14 Tomcats and F/A-18 Hornets. M-H italmll Z22 R., Ma Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 5 Commissary bids Bentley farewell By Miriam S. Gallet Editor On Jan. 18, in what many consider the "guts" of the com- missary, NAS Jacksonville Defense Commissary Agen- cy (DeCA) Store Director Larry Bentley was bid farewell during a ceremony attended by store employ- ees and vendors, colleagues, distinguished guests, fami- ly members and friends. Standing in front of palettes full of groceries in the commissary warehouse, with tears rolling out of his eyes, Bentley said to those who came to say goodbye, "Excuse me if I am a little emotional, but you all are my family. I spend more hours here than with Carolyn, my wife of 33 years. Serving our Sailors is what I do best and leav- ing NAS Jax behind it's not easy." Following a round of applause, he then proceed- ed to praise those who helped him during his 44 months aboard the base. "In few weeks, I will be leaving for the island of Guam and while you are losing me, you are not los- ing the team we built together and that's what's important., You are the team, you are what make this commissary success- ful," he stated. "Each and every one of you here today has con- tributed and made a differ- ence in the lives of the serv- ice members we serve, and I am very proud of you. Remember, we exist because of them. Our warfighters are the ones paying the ultimate price in the defense of our freedom and we are here to honor and serve them," he added. When he officially de- parts tomorrow, Bentley will leave behind a cus- tomer service legacy of unprecedented magnitude. During his tenure, the com- missary saw inventory. growth and record sales that led to the store win- ning the 2004 DeCA Best Meat, Produce and Grocery Department Awards and was recognized as the win- ner of 'the Proctor & Gamble Special Olympics Award, which benefited local Olympians. Ultimately, the commis- sary was awarded the DeCA's Director Award for Best Super Store in 2004. Just two months ago, Bentley rallied his team and set a new sales record for December with sales totaling $5.3 million. "Our numbers are not important, what's impor- tant is the 75,000-plus pay- Photos By Miriam S. Gallet NAS Jacksonville Defense Commissary Agency Store Director Larry Bentley and guests enjoy a going away potluck luncheon held in his honor at the commissary Jan. 18. ing customers who walk through our doors every month," remarked Bentley. "I hope you'll remember the leadership I have instilled in you during these past few years am we must take good care of those who fought for our freedom in the past and those who are currently fighting for our freedom in every corner of the world. Never lose that vision." During the ceremony, DeCA East Florida Zone Manager Max Kraftchick, on behalf of the DeCA Director Bonnie Kanitz, presented Bentley with the prestigious Department of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Medal. "The daily effort to run a store of Jacksonville's com- plexity is great, but Mr. Bentley found time to give even more to the region and to his fellow store relatives during both Hurricanes- Katrina and Rita. The on- site leadership. he displayed at Gulfport and Keesler made the clean-up and sub- sequent start-up of those temporary stores possible," he read from the citation. "Mr. Bentley's team approach and hands on phi- losophy provided overall commissary.benefit at the highest possible level." At the conclusion of the award's presentation, . Kraftchick added, "Larry's departure is a heart break- er. He's done so much to help this store. In the 44 months he has been here, sales have doubled and the store earned the best super store award. He will be remembered as leading by example." "Larry is one of the best store directors DeCA has and this is why he was tapped to help out in Guam," he added. "He is going over there as the zone manager for two years and we hope he comes back." Also present at luncheon was NAS Jax Commanding Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn who praised Bentley's accom- plishments and work. "It has been a pleasure having you be part. of the NAS Jax family. Your vast knowledge of grocery and commissary retailing has proven invalu- able. Every time we called on you to assist our Sailors, you responded positively and we thank you. Your dedication to the mission has been exceptional and we wish you the best," he said. Joining Tamblyn in the accolades for Bentley was USO Executive Director K.C. McCarthy who said, "Larry, because of you, the USO has been the benefac- tor of thousands of dollars that has helped hundreds Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) Florida East Region Zone Director Max Kraftchick (left) presents the Department of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Award to NAS DeCA Store Director Larry Bentley Jan. 18. Bentley will be leaving NAS Jax tomorrow for a new position in Guam. of military families who are and encourage my profes- go. He is a terrific man and struggling to get by espe- sional and personal a great boss to work for. He cially during the holidays growth." is going to be missed a lot and we all thank you. I "I don't want him to go, around here." have enjoyed our profes- but two years go by fast Bentley, who is looking sional relationship and and I am already looking forward to the new chal- wish you great success in forward to his return," she lenge ahead concluded by Guam." added. saying, "I am looking for- According to Juanita Since his arrival in ward to my tour as zone Hotard, a vendor for Frito September 2002, Bentley's manager in the Western Lay, Bentley has not only dedication and strong Pacific. While on Guam, I been her mentor, but has desire to provide the best will be serving a large Navy become a good friend. "I'm available product at the base and a large Air Force very: upset by his depar- lowest possible price to the Base along with thousands ture. Larry has helped me troops has been the driving of Army National grow my business 126 per- force behind his every Guardsmen, Marine per- cent in the last three years. action. Whether discussing sonnel and Department of Larry and his wife are very new product lines with yen- Defense employees. dear to me and I feel like dors, stocking grocery However, I look forward to I'm losing part of my fami- shelves, sweeping the com- returning in two years. ly," said Hotard. missary parking lot, or Take good care of your- "I have worked for Mr. helping in the Deli or Meat selves and our service Bentley for 15 years," Department, Bentley has members. God bless you remarked Lorrie White, for- been a very pro-active and all." mer NAS Jax Commissary engaged director. Hdi-M Store secretary. 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Copyright 0 2006 Navy Federal 10523 (1-06) LENDER bBEL ALLIED SCHOOLS 22952 Alcalde Drive Laguna Hills, CA 92653 ~rl-~ 6 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 Camp wellness education By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer ast week's Wellness Camp sponsored by the Naval Hospital Wellness Center, proved to be one of the most successful camps ever held with 35 military members, retirees and family members attending the two-day event. "We had a great turnout for this camp. Last year, we offered it in spring and fall. This year, we decided to try it in January to help people start the new year off right. The whole idea behind the Wellness Camp is to introduce people to a better healthier way of living and introducing them to the importance of exercise," explained Lt. Cmdr. Kathy Knight, the center's department head. "We changed a couple of things this time. We took them next door to the fitness center and introduced them to some of the equipment and added a run/walk session," continued Knight. 'Of course, I think one of the most popular parts of the camp is'when the participants go to the commissary and learn about food products. It's really important because if people want to eat healthier, they need to have the knowl- HM3 Chad Bayley of the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center monitors Loretta Williams edge of how to read those food labels and how to make bet- an assessment test on a treadmill. ter selections." Health and fitness is an important aspect in everyone's -i,, life. It affects your total well- being and plays a huge role in how you function in your day-to-day activities. From physical activity to nutrition to using harmful sub-* stances, everything we do affects us on so many different levels. How we take care of ourselves is an individual deci- sion, but there are many guidelines and help available . though books, personal trainers, professional counseling and special classes. The Wellness Center offers programs in a variety of sub- jects to help military members, their families, retirees, reservists and Department of Defense civilians change some aspects of their lives. Although much of this is done on a one-on-one basis, the S center also offers their Wellness Camp twice a year to allow participants to spend two full days obtaining information in all areas of health and fitness. On the first day of camp, participants were given a gener- al overall health presentation covering such things as the :! importance of physical activity, good nutrition and things ' you can do to prevent illness. After the short presentation, each participant completed a Health Fitness Assessment questionnaire and a series of basic tests including blood pressure, grip strength, flexibility, aerobic capacity and body composition measurements. The next presentation by Wellness Center Certified Health Promotion Specialist and Certified Addiction Counselor Manager Danny Woodard covered different stages of changing a person's lifestyle and how to overcome -- - some of the barriers. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center Registered Dietitian Cheryl Masters explain ucts at the NAS Jax Commissary. The commissary has recently implemented a program See CAMP, Page 7 shelf talkers stating that they are USDA Organic and Healthy Foods. ---. `7 * Fitness instructor Cecille Hartsell leads Wellness Camp participants in a Powerflex class during the first day of the camp. of the Branch Denial Clinic during is how to read food labels on prod- where they have labeled items with Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 7 -..... .--" -' (Left) HM1 Alison Wartak, leading petty officer of the Naval Hospital Wellness Center, --I- shuts the door of the IPOD machine while Loretta Williams of the Branch Dental Clinic .prepares for the test. The machine measures body fat composition and lean mass of the body. = : :-" .,.-. ,.. .'-.'@ .: -- ,.Aa ,.-.- , the class session dealing with stress management. &is ~ t~iX>~ II Photos U ,Ka.lee *1Ka. ,e.. ILaRocque * (CSSN Gregory Martin (right) and CS2 Rick Daniel of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Galley serve up a delicious healthy lunch of turkey with corn salsa, black bean soup, Sweat rolls, tomato/mozzarella patties and carrot cake to participants s of the Wellness Camp Jan. 24. CAMP: Workouts, massages, Nutrition education and more From Page 6 CSW(AW/tW) Kelvin Wiggins oe the The class was then treated to a specially prepared lunch Naval Hospital lacksorn'ille Galley talk% courtesy of the Naval Hospital Galley. As they were being about how easy it was to prepare the served, the cooks explained how the food was prepared healthy lunch the participants were and other ideas for healthy eating. about to enjoy. Later that afternoon, participants worked off their meals during a Powerflex class at the fitness center lead by Fitness Instructor Cecille Hartsell. Once they were showered and cooled down, participants and were given mini-massages courtesy of Massage Therapist Cida Tamayo. The day ended with a lecture on how to choose the right athletic shoe because there are so many different brands \'~: and types on the market. "It's important people have the right shoes for the right sport or workout," said Knight. On the second day, participants headed to the NAS Jax Commissary to learn about healthy shopping. The partici- pants were broken down into several groups and spent a couple hours learning how to read food labels, count calo- ries and how to shop to provide healthy meals for their .,.!7 .- GHM nFMF) lames Nelms of Naval .famies. Hospital JaN gets his blood pressure ,iBack in class, Wellness Center Registered Dietician checked by HM2(FMF) Sean Audain of Cheryl Masters talked about nutrition and the benefits of Wellness Camp an 24. pyramid, vitamins and minerals, daily water.require- ments, serving/portion sizes, fiber, the good and bad fats .,.WelnessCentrsCetifi and how important it h is to count calories wheAd n trying to lose weight. It's just a good overall presentation on nutri- tion," explained Masters. heal.vluch:he aricpnswr .-..,.: MngrDnyWo and dscssstherABes fofr halthyonal tivebhairthrp.drn After lunch, participants learned the results of their health assessment tests and how to.use the fitness center equipment and free weights. They then headed out fore ....4 sAs the camp concluded, participants seemed excite about the knowledge they had learned and what the would take home with them. ...........I-ndtypes.nkthcmparket et'simrtwanhavweltho out plan and I really feel that it would be helpful if w could get more of the younger Sailors to come, vice us o1 pti s who are here to correct problems. If it was mor targetedutoward the younger Sailors maybe they cou Testablihsome good habits and keep up withthhem. Thieir S-maintenance program as well,' sa o ,DTC(SW/AW/FMF) Christopher Wareaof the Holpitl B Jacksonville Branch Medical Clinic SI'm .taking a lot of this information home withs Pepeshouldn't make drastic changes, they need to sta tlowlWIahave a 16-year-old daughter and there are thin dsaI've learned in this class that we can do to help herf S g Wel'nesCa-Jan'.-yan eto the fitness center dhere and try some ofai i.:::": i!ments, serv"na" portion sizes, fiber, the aood and bad fats "-classes we learned about," continued Ware. "Right now, have two different menus at our house one for the adul and one for the kids. And that's hard. But if we start ha ing healthy meals for all of us then maybe the kids wi make smart choices later on in life." "It's really a great class. I just had a baby and I'm lea A ing how to eat healthier and more nutritious foods. I' learning that I don't have to starve my self, but you c take the foods you already have and cook them a differ way and it really works. The recipes and the exerci plans they've given us are wonderful," added SK2(AI I Cornelia Godwin of Naval Hospital Jacksonville. The next Wellness Camp is tentatively planned fo October. If you would like more information on how yo,. can achieve optimal health and wellness, stop by thi NAS Jax Fitness Center Manager Meghan Brophy demonstrates the wrong way to use the Cybex pull-down machine to Wellness Center today for a free health screening and edud Wellness Camp participants during the Intro to Gym Equipment Session Jan. 25. national material. For more information, call 542-5292. 8 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 What do 'liberal' By Chaplan (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel Last week someone asked me if I was a conservative or a liberal. In our. society, it seems that everyone has to fit in one of those two camps, but before I answered the question, I did a little thought. What do those words really mean? It seems that if you are a."conserva- tive" you automatically assume that a "liberal" is extremely off base, and incapable of rational thought, and a "liberal" feels the same way about a "conservative." The truth is that none of us completely fits in either group. For example, I think of myself as a political and social conservative, but when I hear some of the prominent national spokespersons for conser- vatism, I think they can sometimes be narrow-minded and rigid. I think of myself as being a liberal in the way I love my family and in the way I try to treat others. es it mean to be or 'conservative'? CHAPLAIN S CORNER I was taught the S golden rule from the time I was able to under- stand it and I still try to treat people "' that way today. I .. try to be generous in forgiveness. I in forgiveness.try to be kind even KK /-. when others are cruel, and I try to Chaplain give others the (Lt.) Mylon Pope benefit of the doubt even when they don't deserve it. In some people's eyes, those radical ideas make me a liberal. I certainly want people to be liberal in their gen- erosity to me. When I go to a cafeteria, I want a full helping of potatoes, not a partial portion. For me, it all comes down to this: The terms "liberal" and "conser- vative" mean absolutely nothing. They are just words. The thing that really matters is how we live our lives. Are we liberal in our compas- sion? Are we conservative with ener- gy that is becoming so precious? Those are the true measures of who we are? Sometimes I wonder if Jesus Christ were alive today how society would brand him. After all, he was ostracized by his society for associat- ing with those he should not associate with. He actually cared about every- one, and did not base the way he lived on the society, but on what was right. Perhaps if we lived our lives with that in mind, the label "conservative" or "liberal" wouldn't matter so much. After all a label is only a label. The true measure of who we are is in-how we live, not in what we say. Military volunteers needed at speedway for Daytona 500 pre-race event From Staff Attention all NASCAR fans! For the third consecutive year, the military community has been invited to be a part of the pre- race show at the Daytona 500 NASCAR Nextel Cup race Feb. 19. Military personnel and their family members are being asked to unfurl two giant American flags during the opening ceremonies'and to also be participants in other areas of the show. Active-duty personnel are encour- aged to wear their uniforms, although they are not required, during the event. All members of the cast will be given a T-shirt to wear during the show with their own black pants and shoes if they chose not to wear a uni- form. This is a unique opportunity to be a part of the show and attend the race afterwards (at no charge). If you would like to be a part of the show, you must attend, a Saturday practice session at 7 a.m. The day of'the race, you will have to arrive very early. Details will be provided if you decide to volunteer for the event. To sign-, up, go to: www.d500showvolun- teers.com. When filling out the form under the block marked school, type in "MILITARY' so you can be proper- ly identified and cast in the produc- HELPING HANDS Tutors needed Brentwood Elementary needs at least four dedicated volunteers to help tutor children, preparing them for the FCAT. Volunteers would be needed beginning next week on Tuesdays or Thursdays (or both) from 3:15-4:30 p.m. until the beginning of March. The vol- unteers will assist the teachers. For more information, call Sonya at 778-2821. Mobile food pantry needs workers A mobile food pantry will be set up March 4 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to distribute 1,500 boxes of food to needy families. At least 50 vol- unteers are needed to help out. Volunteers will be asked to set-up boxes of food, coordinate the movement of people and other duties generally seen at a food pantry. For details, call Sonya at 778-2821. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organization that provides new clothing to needy individuals and families is looking for volun- feers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partnership to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing coming in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more vol- unteers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distribu- tion to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or email pmcdonald@dignityuwear.com. tion. Note: There will be limited op tunities to park campers/motor ho at the Saturday practice site and overnight. There will be no facil (i.e. water, power, etc.) so you have to dry camp if you wish to on Saturday night. If you would to do this, please e-mail Cx Cynthia Wilkerson at cynthia.e.v erson@pcola.med.navy.mil so we have an idea of how many indiv als/groups are interested in cam that night. Transportation wi] provided from the practice sit. Sunday both before and after race. ?por- pmes stay ities will stay like mdr: wilk- will idu- ping 11 be e on the Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly train- ing lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construction projects. F6r more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. Navy establishes trial Warrant-Officer-to-Pilot Program From the Chief of Naval "The concept is simple," attack and the HSC and nuclear, naval special war- Personnel Public Affairs said Cmdr. Steve Knott, HSL helicopter communi- fare, naval special opera- he Navy is seeking applications from highly-qualified and hard-charging Sailors for a pilot program that will place 30 selected Chief Warrant Officers (CWO) in aircraft cockpits as pilots and naval flight officers. The intent is to create fly- jing specialists unencum- Ibered by the traditional *career paths of the unre- stricted line (URL) commu- 'nity. head of Aviation Place- ment, PERS-433. "Replace a percentage of the pilots and NFOs in squadrons that have large junior offi- cer aviator populations and corresponding low depart- ment head opportunity with chief warrant officers who can return to these squadrons again and again and perform the same duties they did before, with no career penalty." Targeted communities include patrol, electronic ties. Targeted enlisted candi- dates include those be- tween paygrades E5 and E7 and also young enough to be commissioned by their 27th birthday (29 for NFOs); they must also pos- sess an associate's degree or higher, meet aviation physical qualifications, pass aviation standard battery test minimums and be eli- gible for a secret security clearance. Enlisted Sailors from the tions and the master-at- arms communities are not eligible. Selectees will not be eligi- ble for department head tours and will fill junior officer (JO) billets only. The See WARRANT, Page 11 EVADER ST S Electric-1s79" Nitro- 259" HOMY WORLD 175 Blhndng Blvd O.P.' 27-6315 S 7273 103rd St.772-9022 'Nightdippers' train in the Bahamas By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO The "Nightdippers" of HS-5 are deployed to the southern latitudes, utilizing the warm weather and deep waters to train for their upcoming deployment cycle. The squadron is currently in its third week of the Helicopter Advanced Readiness Program (HARP), facili- tated by the Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic Detachment Jacksonville which serves as a first step in preparing the squadron for action. During this portion of the HARP program, HS-5 has sent several of its helicopters and numerous personnel to the Atlantic Undersea Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) located in the Bahamas. While at AUTEC, the Nightdippers will complete several different scenarios that test their ability to excel in the squadron's various mission.areas. These mission specialties include flights involving antisurface warfare exercises, antisubmarine exercises and naval special warfare. HS-5 personnel have placed an emphasis on helicop- ter visit, board, search and seizure (HVBSS) scenarios while in AUTEC. These exercises require extreme dili- gence of all involved Nightdippers, ranging from precise piloting to flawless aircrew performance. Squadron per- sonnel had the added.benefit of working with explosive ordnance disposal personnel during the HVBSS scenar- ios, increasing the realism of the training. AW2 Shawn Wynn said, "We utilized our special warfare counter- parts to effectively train our crews." This training will pay dividends in future operational missions. HS-5 will continue to train in AUTEC over the coming days, honing their techniques to perfect each mission area while also taking time to enjoy the beautiful sur- roundings of Andros Island. African-American History Month luncheon planned From Staff 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. Theevent will feature Guest Speaker Rev. Kevin Turman and a performance by the William M. Raines High School Chorus. ,The menu includes: * House salad with dress- ing * Baked herb chicken " Fried catfish with sauce * Southern greens * Corn bread * Peach cobbler For tickets, con- tact your local MCAC representative or your equal opportunity officer. KNOW THE TRUTH..... IT' THE # 1 KIT JP.R of Women Naval Hospital Jacksonville will be providing a Heart Health Fair for Women. Blood pressure checks, healthy snacks, and heart health information materials will be available throughout the day. Go red for your heart! "ThM Heart Truth for Women" Date: February 3, 2006 Time: 1000-1400 : 1t Floor, near the Pharmacy Waiting Area The "Red Dress" Is the symbol for Women and Heart Disease. Civilians may join us in wearing something red in support of women and heart disease on Friday, February 3, 2006. AD Women in uniform may wear the red dress pin in lieu of a red dress while supplies last. 0 Women & IHeart Disease CR 8 6 Tille VALENTIN E' SDA Y . ht With a little romance Treat yourself special sowm K *o e ' I ov v v vs 4. New regulations Restrict 0 talking on Cell Phones on Military Installations. Hands-free kits and professional installation available for all vehicle makes/models Cell-Tel Government Systems 8226-B Philips Hwy, Suite 290 Jacksonville, Florida. Call today for information. www.cell-tel.com 904.363.1111 R108142 - Chocolatej Covere~d'Stawbnees Glass of Champagne Tickets ti the Cormedy Zone Peaturin Demck Richards A Deluxe Ron m with an extended Chek-Out Time Buffet Breakfast $159.95 .C o ie+6 Piei 1-295 & San Jose Blvd. 292-4242 R107-75 19 - V- %f - Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 9 Fishbein retires from VP-30 By Lt. Steve Bradfield VP-30 PAO WCM(NAC/AW) Stephen Fishbein of Levittown, N.Y., retired from the Navy Jan. 13 after nearly 30 years of service. Fishbein's retirement ceremony left standing room only in the VP-30 auditorium. In atten- dance were his family, friends and shipmates. During the event, Fishbein was commended by VP-30's commanding officer for his contribution and tremendous positive effect on all ranks of the Navy. Fishbein enlisted in the Navy in July 1976. The high- lights of his distinguished career include service on the SH-3D helicopter as an aviation antisubmarine warfare operator and search and rescue swimmer at HS-9. In 1984, he reported to VP-31 for fleet replacement training in the P-3B aircraft. Upon completion, he served with VP- 17 in Hawaii. He then reported to HS-1 for aircrew training on the SH-3H helicopter and a follow-on tour with the "Dusty AWCM(NAC/AW) Stephen Fishbein Dogs" of HS-7. His next tour took him to the Naval Personnel Command in Millington, Tenn. as the senior aircrew detailer. His final assignment was with VP-30, where he has served since December 2001 as the training department leading chief petty officer. NAVFAC CEC officer promoted in Jacksonville Photo by Sue Brink Navy Region Southeast Regional Engineer and Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/Engineering Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Walden adminis- ters the oath of office to Lt. j.g. Charity Anderson during her promotion ceremony Jan. 17. By Sue Brink Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/Engineering Field Activity Southeast PAO Navy Region Southeast Regional En-gineer and Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/Engineer- ing Field Activity Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Walden administered the oath of office to Lt. j.g. Charity Anderson during a promotion ceremony held Jan. 17, at the T-Bar located at the Bachelor Officer Quarters overlooking the beautiful St. Johns River. Many of the civil engineer corps officers in the Jacksonville area were on hand to congratulate Anderson and celebrate at a traditional "wetting down" after the cer- emony. Anderson, a native of Denver, Colo., is a graduate of Colorado State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. She is currently assigned to the Public Works Depart- ment Jacksonville as a construction manager in the Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division. Anderson is responsible for the oversight and manage- ment of construction contract services at NAS Jacksonville. Military spouses eligible for financial counselor fellowship From Fleet and Family Support Program Marketing Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment Military spouses interested in the financial counseling field can apply for one of 200 fel- lowships being offered for the Accredited Financial Counselor Program. Applicants interested in the program must apply online at www.nmfa.org before the closing date of Feb. 14. This program is being offered through the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE), in partnership with the National Military Family Association (NMFA) and the NASD Investor Education Foundation. "The purpose of this program is to provide 200 military spouses with the education necessary for entry into the financial counseling field," said David DuBois, program manager- for Military Career Readiness Programs, Dealing with By Carole Butler LIFELines.navy.mil/LIFELines.usmc.mil Art Buchwald once said, "Tax reform is taking the taxes off things that have been taxed in the past and putting taxes on things that haven't been taxed before." Ever since the Boston Tea Party, taxes have been a .never-ending resource for humorists, since every- one understands the joke. Complicated tax forms, W-2s, 1099s, tax brackets, deductions, standard or itemized; all are designed to separate you from your money each year on April 15. Fortunately, Armed Forces personnel, retirees, and their families have ready access to free tax assis- tance. Commander Navy Installations (CNI) Command, Washington, D.C. "The fellowship covers the educa- tional costs of the program, which includes registration, tuition and study materials for the two courses and one attempt at each of the two exams. This self-study program can take up to 18 months to complete," DuBois added. "Upon successful com- pletion of the educational, testing and experience requirements, the partici- pant will be awarded the Accredited Financial Counselor designation from AFCPE." Applicants must be current or sur- viving spouses of active duty or retired Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Army or Air National Guard or reserve component service members. "This program is unique in that it not only helps military spouses achieve career goals and aspirations by enhancing job-related marketabili- ty, it also benefits military family members by enhancing their personal financial management skills," said DuBois. To apply for the Military Spouse Fellowship for the Accredited Financial Counselor Program, log onto www.nmfa.org and click on the Military Spouse Fellowship for the Accredited Financial Counselor Program link. Applications will only be accepted online. Applicants should read the frequently asked questions document prior to completing the application. Further questions and inquiries may be directed to Lillie Cannon, NMFA program manager, by email at cannon@nmfa.org or by calling (703) 861-3126. Fellowship recipients will be select- ed from the pool of applicants by a panel of judges and notified by March 15, 2006. Recipients must commit to completing the training program and either have or will obtain financial counseling experience while pursuing their certificate. taxes is no laughing matter Active duty personnel can find When it comes to filing taxes, some answers to relevant tax questions people want to fill out their own, so online in IRS Publication 3, Armed the IRS web site has all the forms Forces' Taxes Guide, or they can and instructions needed. "You can request a hard copy of the publica- download and print off copies of tax tion. forms and instructions if you want to This guide explains military tax do your taxes by hand the old stub- issues, such as filing tax extensions by-pencil method," said Lt. Cmdr. when stationed outside the United Keith Brau of the Office of the Judge States and Puerto Rico, deductible Advocate General, Washington Navy expenses for a permanent change of Yard, D.C. station, and income that is tax-free The site also has free software and (such as Basic Allowance for Housing free e-filing at IRS Free File. "It's and combat-zone exclusion), becoming very popular, and the IRS is Imminent danger/hostile fire pay, a actively promoting it as the way to go reenlistment bonus, and other income now and for the future," added Brau. are tax free for combat-zone service. Other free services at the IRS Even if personnel serve in a combat include TeleTax, TaxFax, and talking zone for only one day of the month, pay for that entire month is tax-free. See TAXES, Page 11 gJDIRECTAX iBS St ATAX AND MORTGAGE SERVICES es,t Tax Re Have the Answers! 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The Military OneSource Web site will provide annual upgrades to the TurboTax software at no cost. "This tax consultant support for filing 2006 taxes is available telephonically toll free (800-342-9647) and at no cost to the service members from any deployment location in the world," acting Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy Jane Burke said. "Military OneSource tax consultants are also familiar with the IRS publication 'Armed Forces Tax Guide.'" Burke said DoD has a long history of offering tax assistance to military members, but this year the department is offering the opportunity for service mem- bers to self-file electronically at no cost, using a popular software product that double checks for accuracy. "For many years, help has been available at many installations through the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance program. VITA volunteers will continue to be available through legal centers at most installations. VITA volunteers help service members to file their taxes free of charge," said Burke. Defense Department personnel noticed the need for a tax filing system that met military members' needs. TurboTax modifies itself based on the customer's infor- mation relevant to their unique tax situation. Providing an easier way to file taxes is an important quality-of-life issue, officials said. "DoD recognizes the reciprocal relationship that binds the military member, the military mission, and military families. The Department is working hard to make a dif- ference in the quality of life of service members and their families," Burke said. "The Military OneSource program, available worldwide 24/7, leverage technology to help service members and their families deal with the stresses of the military lifestyle. Providing access to electronic tax filing with the free telephonic support of a tax consultant is just one of the services offered by the Military OneSource service." TurboTax customers can expect to see a new and improved way of filing their taxes as well. The easy-to- understand language allows users to febl more confident about the information they receive. Users can also click on an "Explain This" button within the TurboTax Web site to get relevant help. TurboTax also includes time- saving summary screens, allowing users to quickly review and edit their data. "The department is proud to offer innovative options, like free electronic access to Turbo Tax and telephonic support, for addressing the challenges that military members and their dependents face. The Department of Defense recognizes that families also serve and is com- mitted to supporting military families," Burke said. Suggestions needed for the Name the Galley Contest T he NAS Jax Galley is.changing its name from the Galleon Galley to something more avia- tion-related. Input is needed from Galley patrons for a name that sup- ports the aviation community. This contest will end March 1 and the person with the winning sugges- tion will receive a prize. To enter the contest, stop by the Galley or e-mail your idea to Benjamin.armbruster@navy.mil. Once you commit to work for a better future, make sure it's with a university that shares your commitment Troy University, right here in Jacksonville or anywhere in the world. * Affordable tuition (TA, VA, Financial Aid accepted) * Flexible night and weekend classes * An opportunity to earn your graduate degree in 14 months THE JACKSONVILLE SITE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Degrees include: Master of Science in Management (MSM) Master of Public Administration (MPA) A range of undergraduate (1 5) and graduate (9) degrees delivered via Distance Learning ,ses and sites . IrTROe UNIVERSITY ..fue.lutue of, rT rtuiric. .' ripo[:e .efd 1\ ftro).edu 10 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 Volunteers needed for Community Emergency Response Te By Kaylee Larocque Staff Writer When a major disas- ter strikes an area, the first peo- ple on the scene are nor- mally the people who live there. To educate citizens in the Jacksonville area on how to respond during a crisis, the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Emergency Preparedness Division offers a special training program dealing specifically with emergency situations. The Jacksonville Com- munity Emergency Re- sponse Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and educate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major dis- aster when emergency serv- ices can't respond immedi- ately. The CERT Program be- gan in California in the late 80's. After the 9/11 incident, CERT was incorporated into the Citizen Corps, a component of USA Freedom Corps that creates opportu- nities for people to volun- teer to help their communi- ties prepare for and re- spond to emergencies by bringing together volun- teers and local officials. The eight-week long pro- gram. teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical opera- tions including treating life threatening injuries, triage am and public health concerns, search and rescue, terror- ism incidents, communica- tions, disaster psychology and how to use different strategies depending on the situation. Volunteers will also participate in a final disaster preparedness exer- cise to use the skills they've learned. The goal of the CERT program is to have volun- teers help make their com- munities safer, stronger and better prepared for pre- venting and handling threats of terrorism, crime and disasters. You never know when an emergency might happen and you could be the first person on the scene. Having the right training and knowledge could help you or someone else from becoming a vic- tim. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always need- ed. The next class begins April 18 from 6-9 p.m. and is held every following Tuesday night for eight weeks. Saturday classes begin April 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes can be alternated to accommodate volunteer's schedules. All classes are held at the Duval County Emergency Operations Center in the Fire and Rescue Headquar- ters building at 515 N. Julia Street. For, more information, call 630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. FFSC offers educational and support By Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Edu- cation and Support Pro- gram is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- program tion. The following workshops are available in February: Feb. 13-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (separating) Feb. 14, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Workshop Feb. 23, noon 1:30 p.m. Cary Buying Strategies Workshop Feb. 27 March 2, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program Workshop (retiring) Feb. 28, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Management Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown NMCRS he Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family mem- bers. Participation of both parents is encour- aged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and finan- cial planner, helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money say- ' ing tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", val- ued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag con- tains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by -i1 NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. Fitness Source hosts aerobathon .Photos by PH3 Mark Braden (Above) Fitness Instructor Terry Crawford leads a cardio kickboxing class during the "Starting It Off Right" Aerobathon Jan. 26 at the Fitness Source. "1 really enjoyed the aerobathon. The instructors were great,", said Pamela Dick, who par- ticipated in the event. By Meghan Brophy Fitness Center Manager The NAS Jacksonville Fitness Source hosted its' first aerobathon Jan. 26. Forty-five patrons chal- lenged themselves to five 30- minute sessions of different group exercise classes taught by five dif- ferent instructors. Those partici- pants who stayed through the entire event received an incentive award. The event began at 5 p.m. with Just Step taught by Monie Winchester. Just Step is an inter- mediate level step class that con- sists of basic moves and combina- tions. Oliver Columbine followed her and taught Step Challenge. The Step Challenge class is an advanced step class that includes combinations and more choreogra- phy. Third in the line-up was Terry Crawford who taught Cardio Kickboxing. This is a class based on kickboxing moves including punch- es and kicks. During the fourth ses- sion, things slowed down a little with the Body Definition portion led by Tracey Markley. In this class, the focus was on toning, defining, and flexibility. Last but not least, Val McCartin led the Yoga session. The Yoga class uses the mind and body to increase stretch, relaxation, stamina, and strength. The goals of the aerobathon were to introduce new classes and instructors and to provide a fun way to get involved with exercising. "It was great to see so many differ- ent people there. There were civil- ians and active duty, older and younger participants and as many new faces as familiar faces," Katie Mathison commented after the event. Many of the participants were already asking when the next one would be held. Tracey Markely, one of the instructors commented, "I had a great time and would love Fitness instructor Monie Winchester leads the Just Step class during the "Start It Off Right" Aerobathon. "I had such a good time during this event. It was nice to see all the different people participating. The instructors were very knowledgeable," remarked participant Katie Mathison after the event. to see more events like this." There were all different ages and levels of fitness represented. Pamela Dick, a 63-year-old wife of a retiree, was the oldest participant at the event. After staying for the whole event she said, "I am going to have to go home and eat a plate of meat and potatoes after that work-out but, I had a fabulous time." The Fitness Source will host more aerobathons in the future, along with other programs. The next event, the Sit-Up Contest, is Feb.16 from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Come by the Fitness Source or call 904.542.3518 for more details. 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They may also continue service in the Army through the Blue to Green pro- gram." Sailors interested in early tran- sition must request a separation date no later than Aug. 15. All requests must be received by PERS-4832 not later than Aug. 1 through their commanding offi- cers. Commanding officers have final disapproval authority for all requests and may grant separa- tion leave, but permissive tempo- rary duty and involuntary sepa- ration pay are not authorized. Sailors who are enrolled in the Montgomery GI Bill program will receive one month of benefits for each full month served on active duty up to a maximum of 36 months. Those discharged under this program who have served 20 months of a two-year enlistment or 30 months of a three-year enlistment will receive 36 months of benefits. For the first time, Sailors who received an enlistment bonus may request a waiver of repay- ment for the portion of the bonus for active-duty time not served. Waiver requests must be made as outlined in NavAdmin 022/06 or repayment will be automatic. This voluntary program applies to most Sailors in the active, reserve, full-time support and canvasser recruiter communities. However, it does not apply to selected reserve Sailors (includ- ing mobilized reservists), those Sailors under a selective reenlist- ment bonus or eligible for SRB reenlistment contract. Also ineli- gible for the early transition are those in the nuclear ratings, SEAL, SWCC, EOD, or Diver pro- grams or who enlisted under the National Call to Service program. All Sailors are encouraged to consider service in the Navy Reserve once their active-duty time is complete. The Blue-to-Green program also provides transitioning Sailors the opportunity to make a seamless switch to the active- duty Army with no break in serv- ice. Both of these options are available for Sailors taking advantage of the Early Transition Program. For more information, refer to NavAdmin 022/06, available at www.npc.navy.mil, or contact your command career counselor. TAXES: Plenty of help available for dealing with dreaded tax season From Page 9 to real people over the phone or at an IRS office. For those who dread filling out tax forms, whether digitally or with a stubby pencil, the IRS trains volunteers to prepare taxes for active-duty personnel, retirees, and their dependents, free of charge. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) representatives are collateral duty personnel on ships, especial- ly aircraft carriers, and on Navy and Marine Corps bases. Trained volunteers at our mili- tary tax sites will prepare the tax returns; federal and state; for free and electronically file them for free," says Brau. "In a few cases, we are not able to send returns electronically, so paper returns must be used." To have taxes prepared by a VITA rep, bring complete tax records, such as dependents' Social Security cards, W-2 and 1099 forms from employers and banks, and paperwork for any special circumstances, such as selling a home. "For complex returns, bring a copy of the prior year's tax return," said Brau. A thorn in the side of American taxpayers since the tea-tossing incident, the idea of paying taxes has been fair game for American humorists, who have added some levity to our annual tax rite. But as Benjamin Franklin observed, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes." USO: Happy 65th Birthday! From Page 1 With 27 independent affiliates through- out the continental United States, and many throughout the world operated by USO World Headquarters, they still embody the original philosophy of provid- ing a "Home Away From Home" as well as providing access to wholesome entertain- ment and recreation free of charge or at reduced rates. All USOs rely on the civil- ian communities they exist in for their financial support. Contrary to popular belief, the USO receives no government funds. The Greater Jacksonville Area USO relies on the communities that comprise the Jacksonville area and the surround- ing counties to provide the required funds to operate. In addition to individual con- tributions, the USO receives funding from United Way, the City of Jacksonville, and the Combined Federal Campaign. Several fundraisers are held throughout the year to assist with generating revenue. The most successful and most popular is the golf tournament which is entering its 13th year and is now named in honor of a former Executive Director Capt. Bob Coonan. Last year, the USO held its first Patriot Ride. This year's ride is scheduled for March 26. The USO also hopes to have its first gala later in the year to help cele- brate the USO's 65th anniversary. Several companies in Jacksonville have been long time financial supporters of the USO. At the top of the list are Miller Electric and W.W. Gay Mechanical. Recent additions to the top contributors are Goodrich Engineered Polymer Products and Armor Holdings, Inc. Goodrich recently pledged $50,000 over the course of five years, along with the funds raised during their annual holiday celebration. A USO banner was given to Goodrich stating their commitment to the USO as their charity of choice and it is now displayed on the crane in their ware- house for all employees to see. Armor Holdings Inc. serves as the founding sponsor of the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport, which opened Nov. 11, 2004, with a pledge of $30,000 over four years. Another form of support from compa- nies and organizations is demonstrated through donated and discounted tickets to events in the community. The Jacksonville Jaguars make available tick- ets to active duty personnel for purchase through the USO at a substantially' reduced cost. They also promote the dona- tion of tickets by season ticket holders in their fan guide. One thousand tickets were also provided free of charge to one of the pre season games. The University of Louisville donated 750 tickets to the Gator Bowl to the USO, and many alumni of the university and those from the Virginia Tech donated their tickets to the USO. A relationship has also been estab- lished with the Jacksonville Symphony where tickets are made available for some performances for distribution through the USO. Last year, the IMAX Theater at , World Golf Village donated 2,000 movie tickets. Singer Neil Diamond also donated tickets to the USO in every city he per- formed in, including 500 free tickets to the Greater Jacksonville Area USO. The Postal Service in northeast Florida encouraged customers to purchase inter- national calling cards for the troops resulting in more than 10,000 calling cards donated for distribution. Southern Roof Center runs a promotion each year to generate funds for purchasing calling cards, which has provided a contribution of more than $22,000 the past two years. VyStar Credit Union serves as the sponsor of the annual Zoo Night held the first Saturday of May each year. United Way of St. Johns County provides the. financial support and the Elks Lodge in St. Augustine provides the muscle to put on USO Pal Day each year during which all/attractions are open free of charge and a free lunch is provided to all attendees. In 2005, the USO cared for numerous military families from the Gulf Coast who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The USO assisted with donated clothing, linen and bedding and furniture as these fami- lies had to establish new homes. They also provided free meals for three weeks to the families welcoming them to the Jacksonville community. All of this and so much more is how the Jacksonville community helps the USO demonstrate the community's apprecia- tion to our local military men and women, and their families, for their service and sacrifice. Our work is never done. If you ever wonder what you can do to support the troops, the USO can help! HS-3: 'Tridents' do their part in Iraq From Page 1 and southeastern Iraq as part of the Blue Shark Mission, which supports the British Armed Forces in Iraq. The original Blue Shark Mission began approximately two years ago with HS-5 on board USS George Washington (CVN 73). HS-5 started the mission patrolling the waterways and the oil pipelines. When HS-3 assumed the mission, it was expand- ed to patrolling and assisting the British soldiers with their peacekeeping missions in the area of Iraq known as Multi- National Division Southeast (MND SE). "The British Army requested us to aug- ment their helicopter support to boost coalition efforts," said Cmdr. Thomas Fitzgerald, HS-3 commanding officer. MND SE covers the southeastern part of Iraq and the inland waterways, and HS-3 patrols the area as well as the oil pipelines within the area including the two oil plat- forms; Al Basra Oil Terminal and Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal. HS-3 augments Joint Helicopter Force, which is comprised of the British Army, the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, the Royal Marines and the Danish Army. "They have been an invaluable help, pro- viding us with the extra capacity to carry out more missions such as airborne vehicle checkpoints and security flights," said Sgt. Liam Clarke, flight operations manager, Royal Air Force. According to AW1 William Rush, on a typical day, the HS-3 team will fly two to three missions with the British. "We provide personnel transportation for the British as well as aerial support while the British Soldiers perform vehicle inspections at random intersections throughout the area," said Rush. "The crew kept a watchful eye from the helicop- ter while providing convoy escorts for troops traveling through the area on their way north." Fitzgerald said HS-3 personnel act as plane guards around TR, and the Blue Shark Mission provides them a chance to do something different. "Our guys like it," said Fitzgerald. "It's a change of pace for our guys, and it's inter- esting because we're helping the British Army." According to Rush, most of the time the locals are just curious about why the heli- copters are there. "Most of the time, this area is very calm, and it isn't as hostile as the northern parts of Iraq." "One of the challenges in this mission is the British maps are a little different from our maps, so it took some time to get use to them," said Rush. He said he enjoys helping and feels like what HS-3 is doing makes a difference. "I was here during the elections a couple weeks ago," said Rush. "We had the troops from the Royal Irish Regiment with us, and we were helping to keep the popula- tion calm. We are actually helping the troops on the ground, and we have a hand in helping Iraq become a free country." WARRANT: 30 to be selected for.pilot program o From Page 8 intent is for flying CWOs not to fill JO billets that are normally considered career milestones for URL officers. Thirty Sailors will be selected for the pilot pro- gram, commissioned as CWO2 prior to LDO/CWO indoctrination, and subse- quently undergo flight training. Once winged, pro- gram CWOs incur an eight- year minimum service requirement for pilots (six years for NFOs) and com- plete traditional sea/shore rotations between opera- tional units and shore- based aviation production sources only (FRS, TRA- COM, NSAWC, and Weapon schools). 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I 12 lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always. For more information, call 542-3493 Bowling leagues now forming! Start date is today! Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542- 3518/3229 Learn to Lift Program Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesdays at 4 p.m. Free Sign-up at the Fitness Source front desk. Sit-up Contest Feb. 16 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. One minute timed contest. Prizes awarded! For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. 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. From MWR he NAS Jacksonville Child Develop- ment Center (CDC), Child Develop- ment Home (CDH) Program, and School Age Care (SAC) Programs offer full- time care through the Centralized Enrollment Waiting List (CEWL). The CEWL for NAS Jacksonville is operated through the CDC front desk and provides parents one location on the base to enroll children of all ages in these programs. The CEWL is a process created by the Navy for use in all of its child and youth programs to offer parents "one-stop shop- ping" for child care needs. The CEWL moves children through three lists as applicable to the specific family situation: projected care, excess demand, and prefer- ence care. The projected care list is for children who do not need care at the moment but will need care at some time in the future. Children on this list will most likely be not born yet, newborns who are not eligible for care for a few weeks, or children of all ages who are not physically at a command but moving to the command in the future. The excess demand list includes all chil- dren who are eligible for care, but for whom there is not a Navy sponsored space available to offer them. Navy sponsored spaces are those in the Navy CDCs, Navy CDHs and Navy SAC programs. When a parent is offered a viable Navy sponsored space, the parent has two choices: accept the space or not accept the space. Either way, the child is moved from the excess demand list. MWR is looking for s 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 associat- ed safety gear. Sponsors will display mer- chandise that meets the requirements of applicable military instructions. Motorcycle safety apparel that meets Photo by Shannon Leonard The new NAS Jax Golf Clubhouse will open in the spring. A men and women's locker room, large dining with four 52- inch plasma flat screen TVs and a huge back deck overlooking the golf course are just some of the amenities that will be offered to customers. New golf cars and beverage cars are also being purchased. For more information, call 542-3249. Travel Fair March 18 10 a.m. 2 p.m. NEX Food Court Vendors and door prizes. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active-duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Professional Bull Riding Trip Southern Ford Dealers Invitational Saturday $10, includes transportation and ticket Super Bowl Party At The Zone Sunday, 4 p.m. $2, includes games, prizes and food! Skating Rink Trip Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. $5, includes transportation, skates, and skate pass. New Orleans Weekend Trip Feb. 17-20 $120, payment plans available. Includes transportation and three nights lodging. If a parent accepts the offered space, they may move to the preference care list if the space is not in the program that they prefer for their child to be in. For example, the child is offered a space in the CDC but the parent prefers to place the child in a CDH home. The parent may also move to the preference care list if they do not accept the offered space. The preference care list is for children who have not been offered their preferred type of Navy-sponsored care. If CDC, CDH and,SAC are offered at the base, a child may stay on the preference care list until he/she is offered the type of care the par- ents prefer. The preference care list may also include a sibling who has been offered care but is waiting to enroll when a younger or older sibling is also offered the same type of care so parents do not have to go to two child care facilities each day. For additional information on any of the Navy child and youth programs, parents are encouraged to call: Child Development Center 542-5529 Child Development Home Office 542-5381 School Age Care Program 778-9772 Youth Activities Center 778-9772 safety rodeo sponsors Department of Defense requirements for use on board Department of Defense installations include Department of Transportation approved helmets, goggles and face shields, sturdy footwear, full-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 informa- tion on sponsorship, please contact MWR Marketing Director Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or email Shannon.d.Leonard@ navy.mil. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Reef & Beef Tomorrow, 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 theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The Legend of Zorro (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. Wallace & Gromit (G) Saturday, 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 and complimentary food served at 6 p.m. $7 per person, tickets can be purchased at the Brew House. Super Bowl Party at the CPO Club Feb. 5, pre game starts at 4 p.m. Door prizes and complimentary food served at 6 p.m. $7 per person, limited to first 76 patrons paid. For more information on the golf course, please call 542- 324. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. NAS Jax Golf Course Moving Sale Feb. 25-26 Discounts on golf equipment and merchandise. For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772 Hoop it up at the Youth Center Begins Feb. 22 Monthly three-on-three basketball tournaments Ages 9-17 Military Publications Crossword Puzzle Sponsorship Advertiser Name and Logo Here i" a J- ry p-WI ~- ~ 0 L. ~ 5 * -~ ____ * -. - * * ~ ~ * m m - - - - I 0 - * -- * a .~ - - * -- -- a 4 0 -Ole * eg S. S S. o- -, Prodl Serve Volunteers The reaeno ofAmerica* limits to caring. 1.800.899.0089 a CFC participant VolunteersofAmerica.org Provided as a public service. * -- * -- * - MAKE- iSH. * Shore the Power of a Wishr wish.org Provided as a public service. Your Advertising Message Here: Crossword is the most requested, item for newspapers. Now available for advertisers. * Sponsorship for the crossword puzzle in all three publications. Special Rate $935 weekly. 3 column x 13.5" black and white ad Crossword Puzzle Runs Weekly. Contact Military Publications Account Executives 904-359-4336 Jax Air News The Periscope Base child and youth programs available through CEWL IW DIVORCE? Less $ and Quicker Results! So Habl'a Espahol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 R 08101 1 1 r, EL I - w-u q. 411pp- Q / The Mirror IJa Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS Softball meetings slated There will be several softball meetings Feb. 15 in the Building 850 conference room. The season will begin in March. The follow- ing 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. Racquetball tourney An open racquetball tournament will be held Feb. 28 through March 3 each night at 5 p.m. at the NAS Jax Gymnasium.The tour- nament is free and is open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women. There is a competitive division and a recreational division. Awards will be given to the winners of each division. Call 542-3239 to sign up by Feb. 22. 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. 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 meet- ings 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. The chapter also has service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club gen- eral membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reserves, retired mili- tary and active and retired DoD civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant locat- ed on Blanding Boulevard. This organiza- tion is open to any single, divorced, separat- ed, or widowed that have children of any 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 Team VS-22 VP-30 Staff NavHosp Gold HS-75 VP-5 AIMD Security VP-30 Students Blount Island 'VP-45 VP-16 NavHosp Blue NCTS FACSFAC VP-62 MEPS HS-7 Weapons AIMD 400 As of Jan. Wins 7 6 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 27 Losses 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 0 5 5 6 6 7 2 Greybeard Basketball Standings Team VP-30 TPU AIMD VP-62 VP-16 NCTS CPRW-11 As of Jan. 27 Wins Losses 4 0 ff you smoke around your children, they can inhale the equivalent of IfO packs of cigarettes by age 5. Call the Welnffss Center at 542-5292 to quit for the WHILEfamily! Red Cross collecting personal hygiene items for Iraq war wounded SN aval Hospital Jacksonville's American Red Cross volunteers continue to collect personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, sham- poos and hair care items, lotions, cleansing wipes, tooth- paste/brushes, mouthwashes, etc. to send to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The donated items will be provided to wounded troops being treated there. The Red Cross volunteers have already collected and shipped one large box of items to the Center and the items were most appreciated. A drop box for such items is located at the Red Cross Information Desk at the Outpatient Clinic entrance. Donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. 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. Stars and Constellations Feb. 6, 10-11 a.m. or 1:30-2:30 p.m. Come and learn astrono- my thie fun and easy way. We will show you how to make some simple tools to help you learn to identify 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 our previ- ous orienteering treasure hunt, you will want to join us in an intermediate adventure challenge. Participants will use a map and compass to navigate through an off-trail course. Strollers are not appropri- ate for this program. ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The meeting for December is cancelled. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville - Orange Park / Westside holds their busi- ness 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 information, 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 invi- tation to all currently 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 5K Run to help children's house S t. 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 in Fleming Island Plantation. This event includes a 5K Run at 8 a.m., One-Mile Fun Run at 9 a.m. and Pre-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, Chic-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, con- tact Layne Ray at 284-1808. 3 9st3 SALE HiBBY WORLD 175 Banng Bid O.P 272-6315 7273 103rd SL772-902 R1n7755 the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get togeth- er at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more infor- mation, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will present their 2006 Spring Genealogical Seminar Feb. 18 at St. Paul's Church Hall, 2609 Park Street from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Lunch is included with cost of registration. For com- plete details and registration forms go to http://jaxgen.home.comcast.net/seminar6.ht m. First Coast Black Nurses Association Inc. is hosting the third annual Women and Heart Disease Seminar Feb. 25 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Omni Hotel in downtown Jacksonville. Breakfast will be served. For more information and to register, call 244- 7950 by Feb. 17. 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 information, call (904) 824- 0716. Cyclists needed for event Team Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to participate in the second annual Tour de Cure May 20- 21. This is a non-profit fund-raising event sponsored by the 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. .,,lt Morla We are the specialist ,at VA/FHA loans. We've got the program S H for you. Servi-ces CALL or CLICK today s4 U while rates are low. SBRIAN TATE- Former H-60 Inst. 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Call 9126882-9511 carpet, tile; GR w/fp i For Sale status, or na tionalori- see! $375K, No Rltors dock, bulkhead, lift, 7332airg master bthcuzzi; 385 Miscellaneous gin y or an intention, to I 2 mNear NA laX Spacioua 3/2 beautiful please. 904-874-1327 renov. 3bd/2ba on Cedar 1996 3/2 Dou- 2 n9 62 R eersence an sutat on or 4br/2.5ba. premium loto h 4 oe 2sf, lake nt waterfront lot Irg oaks ,- GREEN COVESPRINS Rvr, $460K. 904-992-9003 blewlde & land, 1rndlcr imitation. o with lake view. Call o fireplace t2wcar $ 08/man ,extras. 3/2,efrldge, dish- LISSa=*Icomer Familial status Oscar 880-6591 garage. eat in kitchen, $239,900.04-768-4736 shrI ag e,slot of Dinsmore 3/5,17throfrathe ade 18 living with INROUND POOL HOME insidelaundry, of 3B eahe 472.9676,2yearsold L2/1.5 NEW! Pool Inquiries only,693-3033 villa 3/5. 17th row- H ME OW NERSHIP parehs orlegalcuto- 2276sf, 3/2,12521Con- upgrades.12521Con- upgrades. Relocating Hess Fitness tr. All floor 904-347-7178 II ~ 5.JWVIUE~ dlaligns, pregnant women dor Dr. $249,900. Call call Pat Welch _ __ Hibit0,fl, 2c4arwg b A.pplances. $299,500.00 4/2.DW 24"x6S0 MN you and people securing 923-8120 904777-09601bit 101, fFi. 2cpar, Irg bk Contactme for a FREE List of available CUStOdyOfchildren BEACHES-.2/2 1200sf, 1st yrd,2wel5Kma6ntantd Branford, FL. 904- unewspapergwill? fir all major appl, gar, 235K. 863-221-5322 614-9050, 386.935-4845 Homes that meetyour needs This newspaper will Buying a Home? f c, pools, It '03, REDUCED CUTTER'S D.LakeWaterfroit3/2 H et mey nest knowinglyCacceptABrick ranch. New dock, il!1B[LUl--J=IAU 4 ,yn a advertisnk forCreal Contact your VA $325,500 ,Call 246-8775 POINT 4br/2ba, 2160 sf, boat house. i6ct on: estate which is in vio- Home Loan Expert-FSO- ATL EN $253,900. 904-614-1642 wtr. $649,900.2276-2.42 adwew lation of the law. Our Ee coc-d bl..Ck 2 0 4 272 and we wii pay 1/2 of Auctions Rosemarie Knoll reade ta a ll hereby Laurie M. 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C2 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 4 ? ~^ ')^~ Oak W ftm T W.- I 16 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 365 Homanufactured 410 Condominiums 420 u nfurnished420 ed 420 nfurnished 430 Roommates 35 toRent 515 ForRente POINTEVEDRAEXCLUS OUense 40o ommate stes 4e VALENTINES P EVEDRA men FLEMING ISLAND brand LAKE SHORE 3/1, Igden SPRINGFIELD 210 E 9th Room mates wak- 103rd St. Address CCG1 V ALINEBGrovea2/2 rev amen,. new home, 2200sf, CH&A, fncd yd, avail St. charming3/1,ch/a. 3-4BR/3.5 bath. Water- lNea Hou2n and ng rgl VALn TIN$ES1t beautiful 90A 90 $1aoomonth. + deposit. 3/1/06, 1st, last, wd firs, wdhku6 grea front 2700sqft gated NewHo 2 nr nr 1 a home. 3/2's & Real Estate PVB2/2,1stLEM ISLAND $1000m. MANDRIN 4BR/2BA, good SSIDERent/RTO 3/2,1 Marina$ m.nc'salld 5mo $805mo. 904-465-3301 Education and 2/2's. Give me a call newly renov, shuttle to FLEM ISLAND PLANT MANDRIN RA,0 S R ,u c d y Iu aulewm /sEPV 2tr 0. T 2 Mnm1 Unfurnished $425mo 771-9055 ask for Emma. for Rent beach & close to shos NEW 4/2,/2 1800s, near n hood very quite, near car gar, lyo hse, good kg eaay Tran many amen. 90447277 school & YMCA $1290 Baptist Hosp. $1450mo. schls, bad crdt OK $900 own bath, no pets no depncludesanl 962-5420 AATArn r ;iiCr-iirijii Call 375-0585 Call 382-3368 dep $1000mo 371-0292 smkg. 463284 v msg Nice Affordable Ilndiv. 600 Private Instruction [ti400Apartments REGENCY/NrMal 3/2-5 REENCOVESPRINGS Middleburg Sr 3ba ST. AUG -Johns Crk ICW-Vllages of Pablo ORANGEPARK Offc's&SmallBuilding 0 TrSchools We finance you. Call Furnished Twnhse, w/d.1900sf, GREEN COVESPNGS 3200 Sqft on Black subdv. new home 4/2 2 6 m t hly Room for Rent 725-0556 / 591-3027 610 Specialty Training/ Sandy P@695-2255 405Apartments pool, tennis, fitness. 4 br/2ba 1800sf, Creek with 4 acres lake view, huge lot, 982-5835 $400/mo,all utili- Events Sandy 410 Condominiums $1200m. 645-6510 covered rch Siver and 3 stall barn $1395mo. 949-425-3637 MANDARIN safe & quiet, 41ties included, also Beach Blvd. across from 412 Retirement SAIL COVE TOWN CEN- 476-7694 ST. JOHNS /CR210/Bapt. 5m moke, call 386-20o ams club ofc/retail _ 370 LotsforSale Communities TER 1/1, 917sf, 2/2.5TH, cgar 175 wkly +dep, Utils 250-2500sf. 463-7071 415 Houses Furnished upstairs, new tile, cpt, HERITAGE LANDING | .P. -4/2, 2 g, aprx Ho New 2/25onlake, gated icld 904-625-5926 605 Schools 420HousesUnfurnished appl+$875m230-4783 New4br 2300sf.$1450 1900sf, like new $1000m. 904-476-0687 NEPT BCH pool, cable W'de furn room w DOWNTOWN PERIMETER 4ACRES, PONDS, Move In Dlcsoant for Feb. $1250, Dr's Inlet. $IE Bpmb cable kitchen & laun- DOWNTOWN PERIMETER PASTURE 425 Manufactured FREE RENTI! SS/GATE Info call: 916-4793626 276-6446 WESTSIDE 3 miles from furnshed.$550moin dry share, $1 00wk + office orwarehouse, Medcal Career Woodbine GA. $125,000. Homes PKWY, Sail Cove, new. P Mall new TH 1650sf, util. $400 dep. 249-2552 dep 317-6915, 891- 0291 2,000-10,000 sf, close to Want to help people? 912.634-5/88 or 266-2110 427 Mobile Home Lots Sl050mo. 516-208-9615- 3/2, 1 car gar, no pets/ OP F. Wanted to share new arena 904-708.7523 Train in less time 430Roommates mbarone@bankcard.net _ O.P."-brand new. 4/2, smokers,$1200mo.Call new 3500sfhm. pvt bth C thanyouthink AMELIA ISLAND 435 Rooms to Rent SOUTHSIDEBiiI next to Argyle Elem. 850-375-7633 or e-mail riverview$650. Includes EXECUTIVE OFFICES Career Service Available In Plantation Oaks, w/d up rades fESicil Close to Ritz Carlton. 440 Beach/Vacation/ Condo at Avant glenndayal@yahoo.com utilities 904 509577 e n Financial Aid available $225,000. 205.222-1988 Resorts 3591 S. Kernan Blvd.WESTIDE HAWKS PT O F4ksc0- 0 4 for those who qualify. 44LStorags 2e 47 e y g high school, 3 mN tos 93/2,N1700sf. $120C0eme Forest-Seeking externship! 37 Farms/ 4Lockers 287-4375gt pa k- T elm/middle school, OAKLEAF PLANTAT ION non-smoker, ForaBrochure call nowl Ac0eageagem7ienO D gate/par k- 4/2.5,. study, formal 3059 Tower Oaks. 3/2 roomate(s) to share 800-719-7249 375 AcarreaeI 450Maoement/Rental som Ecas o H E R A 92 dm Ds s CommeI cal, .ISanford ro ~l tuteo AcreageServicesway, lux condo 11,r/dr combo, famrrmmw/gas $1250/mo. New home. 3/2 house. $450/mo, util12 Sanford Brown Insttute5 45 ACRE FARM Lare WantedtoRent 750sf, renov. $895mo. t EA L ESTATE fp, bfnook, cvrd prch/ 4071Pebble Brook.4/2.5 Included, call NHAN eal Estate10255 Fortune Pkwy, ste 501 5 ACRE FARM Large 614-6166 Dan Jones lake view, 2834sf, $1600/mo. $1200/mo. New home 631 5664 Jacksonville, FL, 32256 Housbne.G, pa$st1ur, S'SIDE -2/ cn Aca In 0 Call Benny 4047 Pebble Brook. 3/2 ORANGE PK $200DEP 500 Commercial/ W oodne0 Apartment S'Ew c AScia,7-34 C 8083 582 6- 486 e h e /nod ra f Sale REAL ESTATE i 60 LOT SUBDIVISION 40 Furnished $1225 obo 561-312-8019 wwwERADANJONES.com OCEANWAY Brand 2733939 610-6460 WESTSIDE -Need rmmte Industrial for Rent Financial Week DaClass Feb 6 Zoned duplex city wtr. new house4/2.5+Den, WESTSIDE HOME HUGE iet h $400 Commercial/ 8 Week EeClass March 5 sewer. DarienGA. _D ST.JOHNS Rte 210/195, Homes, 3cargarage,2834sq ft LOT. 4/2, brick extra 3/2 quiet home, $4mO Businesses for Sale 50Business 912.6345788 or22110 nshe studio apt, new 2 story TH 2/2.5 Townhomes,and Lakevew,$1600/mo. extras, office, ch/a utilities 962-4789mo 510r le 550Busin cities rul 709-2400 acres of 1 room Includes attch ar, ate poo4-66-4360 Condominiums Covered porch, PCS Kurt laundry $1095. 504-9471 W'slde male seeks male forSale 55Distributorships/ e(904)o26o2ss 709-2400 acres of u tilties, ashe/ $lOSnmo 904-669-4360 904 307-803k for Sale 555 DStributorships/ 'W lopableland1,2,3,4, & 5 Bedrms 904-307-8023Benom mate week 51 Retail/Office Space Franchises Florida Real Estate Institute, drunswpck. ea dryer,DIen(808)258-3424 Aval WESTSlDENRORANGEPARK rLazoom des, 0w/deRet between Savannah& 912-729-4103 Ba edos$500$2500 3/15/2006 2BRBASMALLCOTAGE, Ch&a, TV/cabe/VCR forRent 560Financial ServiceS Brunswick. Frontage on Baymeadows/9A NO WD HOOKUP. QUIIETI Clean. 904-771-8225 56 Money to Lend Hwy 17. "For example" Campfield -2/2 new In the OCEANWAY REF REQ.$595/MO. 778-2897"Financean 709 acres for $187 mIll. Apartments $1200/mo. 904891-6167 Following Areas: Brand new house, S'9 IF seeks day Commercial or Borrow 705 Financial all 1-866-888-7332 4 Unfrnished Northside 4/2.5+den, 3 car working Male. Furn rm 505 Industrial 570 Mortgages Bought 73.5 ACRES Farm land, Houses San Marco No HUDw$650m+dep. For Reut DAN BOCASH-C Lowndes CO. GA, 1 mi ATL BCH TH -2/1.5, FPL,415 Amelia View porch PC, Kurt, 6938 Goldilocks Ln. is e ________ from interstate 75 So. pool, playgrnd, $750 + I Arlingtn p K SUNBEAM RD Ofc/Whse gre owp bankcard- $12,000/AC 229-242-9911 sec, bkrnd chk, P e Arlington 9043078023/Benny W'SIDE 3/1; fen'd front & Rooms 800sq, $650 NO dep. business. Limitless or Eve: 229-247-0902 241.8706/463-8030 PV-Gated Sawgrass, Southside 80828-3424 back yrd new paint & 435 Roo 45800 Sunbeam Rdep. Business bonus opportunity, 3/2 nice, new & quiet. Introastal W OP/OAKLEAF carpe; 1 c. det. garage, to Rent 44u5 Sunbeam Rdusiness bonus opportunities incy Benhlll Co. Ga. By Owner HUD Vouchers Accepted $169mo 463-074 IntercoastalWest 4 new 4br homes avail now, $800/mo; call 339.4988 7373962 or 403-9668 Opportunities Excellent benefits 100ac/$2900 per ac. Large 1,2, & 3 Bedrooms Westside NICE from $1250-$1495 W'side Home For Rent ALLUTIrITIrES WESTSIDE 3 pad 4calt dea 4156ft road. frtg, exc CALL (904)751-1510 Houses Julington Creek 514-1038 Aa / included washer WESTSiDEopisfCa Dan at 468-4436, 229.392.0392 MAND/S'SDE -2/2 condo Unfurnished 9ny g0 non0 smoker, seven do 21Estd. Business.4 hours/day. Drug Free Workplace Ne92tedA pool N ci d CALL2/2con3/2.5, Icar, TH's w/many min291-0690 mles from NAS JAX, office. Avail. 3/15/06. 1700 Outdoor Clients CAROLINA LAND! w, A oolc d AB new carpet CALL 757-3466 ugrds/amen. Neg. rent W'side -Waterfront liv- $400/mo call 386 0207 Only $2.95/sf gross. $7000 down 20 ac reek$89990 895mo.Ca545-1999 frelace garage, w/d FOR OUR anda 1- 901 ing 3/3 on 1/2 ac. newEaston Sanderson & McGinty & Assoc. Broker 707 Driver Ra/Dur area. For Pics: d no RENTAL SPECIALS OP/Oakleaf anaon remod, 1c gar,. fenc. b ARLIN Co. 356-2228 Realtor 866- 827-9695 919-693-8984 or email:h hu ,,iinfd Pn1EPED A LScorn BanNewP3/t, eTile yd. $1375mo. 6B998796 LUXURY ROOMS owner@newbranch.com ,- NORTHSIDE pets, $700/mo, www.ERADANJONES.com Brand New 3/2, Cer. Tile yd. $1375m. 699w/Microwave & Refrig! CHARLTON CO. GA 200ac ) $540 -$745 move-in special, 221.5652 Lg Kit. Many amenities W'S Near O.P. 3br ch&a Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 5 Businesses BUY A JOBI 12 Class A drivers nLOa lOt. G20a, 2, & 3 eBR's FCCESn3 / av. $1100m. 937-643-1729 quality area, Irg yrd, 10% Off for Wkly Room! 507 Fo Sale $50,000/yr. Est. Business. needed ASAP Call o s Available! ALT BCH Exc Cond 3/1.5, ICW/KERNAN 3/2, /2 w/stud all brk nopets $795mo + dep. NN (904 3 r ork 4 hrs/day. Must GP4437377 near Folkston.2 72 I lots A2 w h u oa, 2car garage, C 'all .04-777.8817 Beufl alike outdoors. 1700 r rivint 4-737i Cleared. 90472 (904)757-0240 wd hookup,ch/a, 2000sf, minutes new conddGr oN'hood all 904-7778817 Beautiful fund Ocean Garden Ctr/GIft Shp Glen Customers. oRetiring. For instant interview FOR SALE Greebriar A PARKM alSom a a-64 $500 Down U OWN front Condo. Close Roy's St. Mary, w/3stry resid. $7000 Down Payment. be working in 48 FOR SALE Greenbrar APARTMENTS 9-817 Mayport on lake formal $1150. Call 610-663 Bone Fish & Theatre. b, hse. 25min. from Dwntn Call Bob McGinty & hours. Plantation. Greenbriar AATENSM &pr nfora all areas EZ Qualify 'utInd $750m. 233.2984 Jax. $495k. 904.626.8359 Assoc. Broker tR d reenste ARGYLE 1800sf, story, -living &dining, OPBrand new 3Br/5Ba ll the Hotline 388-1208 uti l $750m. 2332984 Jax. $495k. 9046268359 Rd & CR210 W. 1 EstateI great schools, beauti- eat-in-kit., mb with 2car gar, 1496sf, $1200m NORTHSIDE -$90/W K, (866)827-9695e YouaClass B sized caliber lot left. ful house, pool & garden tub and sep. orLease urchas access to kit/ba, fully Private causeway, a le available. 4 6 42 Maufactured furnesmall dep. bus- Office SpaceDiver? Co ARYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, spnkfoyer ystem Orane Homes line/store, 766-2233 510 ,For Sale 1 I., We have 9full-time Realty Group 3181197 FIREPLACESCREENEDPATIO, security system, new Park Middleburg- Orange Pairk II.- positions to fill. 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Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # __ Organization: .. Date Submitted: S : .... Name (please print): Signature: 0 1 0 *ADVERTISING R6 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 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. Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 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. b k WElaNk qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as 8. 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Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code IiX i ru W S OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, ax.uAIl je 1 ,w POOR CREDIT... WE CAN HELP! Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 O R Asn F M Royal Mortgage Associates OOne Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 8382 Baymeadows Rd #4 Jacksonville 32256 i Col.-1 W IT ,F W I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 17 707 Driver i Company S Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *PaId First 2 Weeks WANTEDI Drivers w/ 2 or moreyrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most wknds Co. starting pay 0/OP pay $.90/mlle + fuel supplement $.01 Safety Bonus *Medica Dental 401k $25 Wkly Serv. Bonus Paid Vac & holidays Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program@ $52.00 /day 800-723-3424 for info Driver Drivers wanted. Make $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Beaches, St Aug and Jax. Call 493 5222 ask for Tim Collins Drug Free Workplace DRIVERS You can earn $800 -$1100 next and every week. & still be home weekends. Must have CDL A & mostly clean 3 yr MVR.. 356-0500 DFWP. FUEL DRIVER Exp FUEL DRVR needed for highway construc- tion company near airport. CDL w/HAZMAT required Min. 3-5 yrs exp Call M-F 7-5 (904) 251-4998 or fax resume to 904-696-6530 minorities encouraged to apply. Great ben- efits EOE/AA DFWP 710 Industrial/ Trades APARTMENT PERSONNEL LEADS MAINT & ASSIST MAIN MAKE READY/PORTERS Positions available immediately. 866-402 6100 AUTO BODY REPAIR Biount Island Vehicle Processor seeks ver- satile exp. body repair psn for heavy body work OR will consider ind. that can estimate / perform light body work. Hrs M- 6:30.3:00, Exc Benefits/ Hourly Pay Only. Fax work history to 904-751-5239 or call HR at 904-751-5720. AUTO DETAILERS & CAR WASH ATTENDANTS Rapidly expanding shop in Orange Park has Immediate openings. Great pay, flex shifts, benefit pkg avail. Must have valid DL. DFWP 904-814-6285 AUTO DETAIL SHOP SUPERVISOR Hign volume Nati Co seeking shop supervi- sors Must be able to manage 10 15 emp Competitive salary plus wKIy. mnihly. & yrly Donuses. Pd holidays. vacation. & SICK time. Benefit pkg av 1l. DFWP 904 334 0703 CARPENTERS: FRAMERS & HELPERS Custom homes Beaches area Transoortat ion required. 904 868 0866 CARPENTERS and HELPERS Auld & White Construc- tors seeking helpers and experienced carpenters. Competitive pay. ben- efits Including vacation. bonuses, & job training. Call Mellssa ,' 296-2555, fax resume 296-7718, or a A 4168 Southpoint Jax, 32216. EOE, Drug test & physical, reliable trans required. CARPENTERS Sub con- tractor Crews for local exterior apartment renovation work. MuSt have FL Workers Comp Ins. Call 888 522 9288 Ior further Informatton Carpenters UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS * Health benefits * Paid Holidays * Paid vacations * Gas allowance * 40 plus hrs/week Company T-shirts * Quarterly Bonus a813-2524 Daytme Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 COURIER & LIGHT MAINTENANCE PERSON Orange Park Bank needs a Courier for non cash deliveries, light main- tenance & janitorial services Must nave 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 DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER. ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS E xp'd, for N. St. Johns ville south area) Res. denial homes. Need knowledge of sewer and water Installation and knowledge and/or experience with a snake for the sewer rain and PVC/CPVC pipes. Great pay and benefits. Must have own truck & tools Call Clint for more Infor- mation 321-377-1353 SPlumbing knowledge and/or experience aould be neipful) APPRENTICES'ONL-Y Local comm I project EXD reqd Drug testing reao 813 627 4271 Electricians & Foremen, minimum 3 years commercial experience Benefit Pacl.age F.e1 I.:31 J')IK V3,a.I:.r i Gre31 r.:.rkir,. Er.lrur,.rn-eit Coastal Electric Company of Florida, Inc. 2759 SL Johns Bluff Road, Jadcksonville, FL 32246 (904) 645-0026 FAX (904) 645-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace FIBERGLASS LAMINATOR Exp pref'd but willing train right person Must be dependable. 7am 4prn Apply in person only 3511 N Liberry St GLAZIER MECHANIC Min. 5yrs exp storefront & Coor repairs D L req Benefits 1 800 690 615 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS ith construction eup Call 904 545 2051 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR NEEDED- for utilit,.'site .ork con- tractor EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY . Call 904-964-2019 LABORERS FT, Oppt'y to Advancel DrikersLic a MUST. Good Pa, inci 0 T. Call Jackle 904924 8664 OPERATOR/LABORER For Immediate Hire Looking for Operators & Laborers with mIn 5 ears exp for heavy project In Waycross GA. Please email resume to jlll@tempark.com or fax o 330-369-4601. PAINTER- WANTED Home repair skills a must. Call838- 3827 or # Ofc. 264- 7086 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is s7.8 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 information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. co, ca, V4 L-. . . %V 19d"~ 44 U ir News THE N MAYPORT. FLORIDA Mirror THE T Periscope KIN S BAY FEOR6A ****- .i 'I 9 ;VA !k 18 Jax Air Ne 710 A Industrial/ 710 Trades PAINTERS Sub. contrac- tor Crews for local exterior apartment renovation work. Must have FL Workers Comp Ins. Call 888 522-9288 for further information. Journeyman $28.57/hr SubJourneryman $20/hr Apprentices $16.89/hr + Helpers (no exp) $9/hr All pos Incl pd health- care & retirement 866- 39& 1838 or 614-6747 711 Marine 7 2 Trade MARINE TRADES 4+ yrs Ship Repair exp. Long term assignments in FL, VA & Gulf Coast. OT available. S/M MECHANICS SHIPFITTrERS OSM PIPEFITTERS ELECTRICIANS WELDERS PIPE/PLATE Call 1 904.762-0700 or Email resume to: job@lntegritystaffing.net 712 Mechanic AUTO MECHANIC BUSY!I GEN REPAIR SHOP $20- 25 FR HR, 5 % DAYS ASAP ALL PRO 535.3017 AUTO TECH& HELPER- Great Pay. Tools Required. Start Immed. Call John: 904-759-5709 leave message AUTO TECH Needed. 2Busy locations 5 days, qreal pay & Dnfts DFWP Iegency 646-4000 Mandarin 260 3438 FLEET MECHANIC/FLEET MANAGER Ocala area construction company seeks a self-motivated, ener- getic, and well-orga- nized applicant to fill an opening as a fleet mechanic / fleet man- ager. 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Will train-AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 2, 2006 735 Restaurants/ 755 Miscellaneous 902 ApI Hotels M __ CASHIERS-MANAGERS 4 MAYTAG GATORS DOCKSIDE for 92.1FM WJXR DRYER, tis opening. new Ioca- 92.1FM Over 18, with excellent tion at Oakleaf Plan- We train!. $295, station. Seeking man- 259-2438 EOE Mayta ager & Kitchen Maytag Managers w/2 or more CHILDCARE WORKERS polus he yearsexp. Fax resume Now hiring qualified lJ$250.0 0 -226 r workers. Plantation Dryer hf em 04772226 or Christian Academy large capac jacksonville@gatorsdockside.com 777-8277. 215-2or $300.0062 TT. I C. P Home Cleaners fMIRO'p i-^ Y $200 to $400/Wk dlAWorks A Part Time/Full Time Call Aid. Now Hiring Perm & Temp positions Washer. ALL POSITIONS work near home I tion. $1| All Shifts. Flexible daytime sched. L' $150i Apply in person at Must have car 772-1 Mandarin Blvd Beaches 242- 823S San Marco Mand/Fruit Cove 731 7453 Whirlpoo 2014 San-Marco Blvd. / m odrel Avondale tIdryer ma 4000 St Johns Ave. exel. cc Orange Park Immediate Openings can deliver 91 500 ells Rd. p/T & positions Whirp Deerwood In all areas ofWI 8221 Southsid-Blvd. 1 arble sw For more Information see: Secretarial, Business j/dryer. E www.looppizzagrill.com oAdm heustria, shape. C SA a Sales & $45 . All Classes of Drivers. 9An00 TTiF I O-OP I 4; Whirpc ETISN malk 693. 9 905 A )liances G WASHER/ Estate sale, t condition, 2642973 g Washer heavy duty Whirlpool heavy duty ity $125.00 for both [AVE OVEN Carousel II Great $25. l 620-9387 & Dryer For aod condi- 00 each or 'or both. 793 ol late washer/ watching set ond. $225. 04-786-1767 oolstack- rasher & Excellent Can deliver IBO Call iol 18cbft, zer, model, K w/ice er, $100 9978 Articles or Sale "Wherever She Went There She Was" author, Anna Beth Colder order off amazon.com A 100 ga. round fuel Stank, 26 in. wide x 46 SI n. long small (1/4x1/2 in) hale, eas- ily repaired, no dents, fit- ting cap, call 779-0503 4; Aquarium 5 gallon SHood w/light,.eater, 1 pump & filter plus Xtra filters. Used months $25. 268-2482 SAquarium Wet Dry T + eaclone Protein S|Skimmer up to 125 gallon complete setup. Minus Sump P u m p $500 . 912-729-7244 4; Assorted Electron- ics, Photo/laser printers, binding machine, Brun- swick pool table, darts, 35mm Camera/Lenses, Illness need money. Please call 904 291-4102 4; Bassett Dining SRoom Set Cherry I wood table w/leaf and China cabinet $900. Call 904-374-8899 4; Boys Bike, $18.00, SNintendo 64 Sys- 1|1tem w/ five games, $35.00, stroller, $10.00, call Inger 476-&5791 4; Boy's Bike, 30" Mud . /Shark, $20.00 269-4503 4 Bronze Kenco T Windows 13 ea t36x48 2ea 26x48 rollout with screens 2ea doors 284-0536 Lou $500 OBO ; Coffee Maker Black | and Decker Spacemaker, 12 cup, digital pro- gramming, mount under cabinet. Excel- lent condition. White $20. 268-2482 905 Articles For Sale CRAFTSMAN TABLE CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOOKS, CHEAP TERRORISM 332, CRIMINAL PROCE- DURE 321, JUVENILE JUS- TICE 370, ORGANIZED CRIME 330. CALL 220- 4577 a. EXPLORER SPORT S TRACK, 6 CYL, full 4 FOR SALE e $ ball table $mSO Camero wheel rims $50 or BO Call Jon 859-1724. ,;s LADIES LEATHER .T coat &handbag SI ize 12 $75 suede Jacket sz 13, $50, tique jacket, $20. 904-384-7809 - SLeather Man's T Jacket size 36 |$55.00, Ladies KLeather Coat/ matching handbag $10000, Expensive Girls Winter jean jacket size 10 384-7809 MAYTAG Portable Dish- washer, used 2 mo $435 2 Solid wood lighted retail display cabinets 4'x7' Mahogany finish $450ea. 268-8241 4; New Chippendale SDesign. Lighted e hardwood, cherry T.efinish, china cab! net $400 OBO. Two Transom mounted trolling motors$125, B.B. Backboard $40 912.227-0930 4; OFFICER UNIFORMS (MALE), sz small, H $5.9", W 165, Dress, whites & Blues, Kahakis, Whites, Camis 288 9892/923. 3952, make offer ;i Personal organizer rt metal cabinet w/top filemiddle drawer, w/bottom storage. Lockable. Like new $25. 268. 2482 4; PLAYMASTER POOL STABLE- regulation S $ size, $00 obo, needs cleaning, must sell moving, Call 912.258- 0644 or 912-576-8769 ask for Tom 4; POOL I above ground, S4 ft deep, 18 ft., round, S plus accessories. Needs liner $500, call 221-7045 4; REMOTE CONTROL I dragonfly, flips, turns, S rolls $40, stroller, Eddie Bauer basket trays, good condition, $40, 641-5059 4 Sofa Sleeper Sealy / mattress, hunter S green, $180, A/C, window unit, fmigidaire, lyr old, excellent cond. $150, 641-5059 4; Tiller, Yard p Machines, 5.5 hp,, Seeds some work, -m ake offer 269-4503 905 Articles 9 For Sale A Treadmill $100.00, SMig-welder | $125.00. 4x6 trailer S$300.00, Riding lawnmower $300.00, Shopsmith $350.00,1997 Chevy Pickup $5500.00 904-272-7352 4. Wedding Set Never been used man's & NlVTady's. Includes T engagement ring. Totaling over 1.5kt $3900 obo. 655-5248 Kal 1 n Arts & Crafts/ 910U Hobbies 4 Madeline Carol Prints Final Moments, $2235. & morel 904- 819-9618 920 Business/ 2 Office HOOD, OVEN, fryer, 2 ton ice machine, comm. stove, cooler, 2 tables steamer & more $9500 obo. 904-699-1174 INVENTORY SALE: Desk, files, work stations, etc. By appt. Jan. 31- Feb. 9th Call Gary Bruner 563-4015 Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables 9 2 & Jewelry 1/3 Caret gold I solitare diamond, 4 never worn cold i feet, paid $700 asking $500, 491- 7996 DIamRing 1.81CT Round, clarity 1-2, color H, app $7000 sell $4000 838-7171 4 Wedding Rings- 2pc diamond set, value $900, sacrifice, $650 t obe, call 777-4760 928 Electronics 4; PS2w/10games, 3 S controllers, 15 ft S extension, multfitap memory card, all for $275, John 612-9998 STV 19" Panasonic 4 Tube type, front & Serear. audio/video. Timer, excellent condition. Great pic- ture $45. 268-2482 945 Garage Sales ARL Moving Sale: Everything must go! Furniture, crystal and housewares, GAS GRILL Sat. 2/4 8am 12pm. 4532 Charles Bennett DR Avondale/Riverside Multi Family Yard Sale Sat. 2/4, 7am-lpm 1431 Avondale Ave. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! Vendor Spaces Starting @ $7/Day 7059 Ramona, 786 FLEA ; HUGE MOVING SALE[ SEverything must gol S Fri-Sat Jan. 13/14,8-4" 2132 Gamma Ct. Orange Park 945 Garage Sales Mand. Big Screens 61" & 5" pwr tools elec equip, furn, GoDevil 9.Shp, Fri/Sat -11. 9020 Moorgate Ct. 730-6118 MANDARIN Antique hand carved chests & china. Full length Fox & Mink coats & hats, exec desk, liv. rm furn. Sat. 7:30-12N. 880- 6449 10442 Spindrift Lane. Mandarin Garage Sale Sat 2/4. Lots of acces- sories for your home. 10439 Inverness Dr. 4 Multi family garage S Saturdayl/14, Sam- 2pm, 2512 Winding Springs Ct. in Bentwater off Hodges N'side 2/3 & 2/4, 9am. Wed & Party Inv. Sale! 4) 6' columns, peds, arches, floral arr., silk firs, desk, kids clothes. 11654 Biscayne Blvd. Ortega Multi Family furn, h'hold, kids, MEGA SALE! Sat. 7-12; 4648 Avon Ln off Water Oak. W'SIDE- SpringTree Village Fri & Sat 8-2 8103 Wormwood Rd. furn, waterbed, kids/ adult clths, odds /ends. 950 Garden/ Lawn 4 MURRAY 20 Inch lawn mower, excel- lent condition, $60 Call 874-6090 ; Murray Yard Man Lawnmower, 42" Sblade cut 7 spd. Paid over $1000, will sell $800 firm or trade, 1 yr warr. 904-200.-5237 955 Household Furniture 4 5yr old 6 pc, dnrm S set, lass table top SJ sis atop of a wrought Iron base w/ marble In lay & scrolled legs, $650 for the set, 997.8731, will e-mail pictures Airbed Bed $150 Qn Pillow Top set. New in plastic w/warrantv. 398-5200 Bed Brand name, King New mattress set. $170 w/warranty, in plastic. Can deliver. 858-9350 Bed -Full set $110. New w/warr. In plastic. MUST SELL. 391-0015 Bed- Plush QN PILLOW TOP $249 New, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. 398-5200 ARMOIRE BRAND NEW / Collezione Europa J ornate, flawless, will trade for kingsize mattress, 8 box springs also new, $1200 obo, 962-8580 SBassett Bedroom SSet-Cherry wood I) poster bed, high- S boy, dresser w/mirror & night stand $900 904- 374- 8899 4; Bassett Dining room set-Cherry Swood table w/leaf S & china cabinet $900904-374-8899 4 Broyhill Chest w/ SMirror, 30 in tall, 20 | In depth, 6 ft wide, nine drawers, $275, 2125 9551 Q95 Household Furniture Bedroom 4Pc Set $28 I.:d^dewentory Reduction4j l AddItional 10% I y OffNonrAdvertisedl 1 Itemsl I 4 Drawer Chests Frm $68 ISofas From 99 125" Color TVs From 99 5 Pc King Bed 99 |3 Rm18Pc Condo Pkg$ 998_ 3 Piece Queen Bed 1129 I cRT RACE I S (904 3 o00 Belinni Baby Bedroom Set, crib, mattress, ndition n an| n mire, dresser & $240changing table, paid fearing c 9-2388, ca904 535023 COACH LOVE SEAT, I J condition, ask nd, goo $240 obo, trans- cell 864-1515 COLONIAL SOFA Flower prints, $50, Call I 221-0710 after 6pm, excellent condition! 4; Computer Desk, Lt tOak, 6 c, 81" fn L comer, $1500 sale $300, 772-1260 SComputer Hutch/Desk Sopensto full working Area, very versatile, lots of storage room, $150. call 912-729-6479 A Couch & love seat / pastel colors good ,Lcondition asking $240 OBO-Trans- fered Call 291-2388 or cell 864-1515 4 COUCH- Excellent Condition, tan w/ k1I, burgandy floral pattern, priced to sell, 264.3486 or 228.1095 4 Crib & Mattress SConvertible 3 I years old. $100 obo. 912-510-9557 SDining Set table Extension with six chairs plus china solid wood-off white color $450.00 Moving Sale 291-2388 cell 864-1515 4 DINING TBLE white tile Sw/oak trim comes xi., with four chairs & bench seats, (7) $125, call 249-5765 KING PINE HEAD- SBOARD/FOOTBOARD, kL o$75. Call 912- 576- 9S5 4 KING SIZE WATERBED Sw/tall pedestal and I drawers, complete dark finish wood. very good condition, $300 obo, 912-510-8905 SLeather Sofa, but- S tercream love ki seat, 3 marbalized -V pineapple tables with etched-edge glasstop, matching lamps avaiL David or Tiffany, excellent cond, $1400 obo, 317-4970 & Moving Sale, SCoach loveseat, I beige, floral, light, tan, good condi- tion, asking$190,. mov- ing sale, 291-2388 cell 864,1515 a Moving Sale, r Dining Rm Set, \ I,?table (w/exten- Ssion), 6 chairs plus china, solid wood, off white color, $450 291-2388/cell 864-1515 955 Household Furniture ., Moving Sale, *. / Sleeping Sofa. Chair, coffee table 2 end tables. glass, both reddish rown, asking $45 904291- 2388/861515 Moving sale, O Wash oak Queen r Itl bed set, dresser. Mirror, chest, night stand, excellent con- 4; Moving Sale, SWater bed frame and head boards, solid wash oak wood, asking, $80. 291-2388 cell 864-1515 SOAK TABLE w/4 cahirs 48" diam w/ 24- ext.perf cond. -. $375,26"66364 S Old Hitchcock Chairs, plank seats, S1 stencdLon back set of 4, $375 firm, 26 5883 after 6pmr T. Oriental Style SCherry wood din- x ing room table, w/ 6 chairs, beautiful set great cond, David or Tiffany, $1200 obo, 317-4970 POTTERY BARN STABLES: Sofa table | & cocktail table, S wood & wrought iron, 3 yrs old in good consitlon, $450 for both will email pictures, home 997-8731 QN SIZE CAP BED S moving, must sell, S11 footboard, head- board, night stand, dresser, marrow, mat- tress, boxspring, ask- ing $700,491. 7996 Sleeper Sofa-8 / chair coffee table 2 .I end tables glass, both redish brown asking $450 Moving Sale 291-2388 cell 864-1515 ; SOFA, rg 82" S exc condition, l blue/beige tweed, hardly used, 904-260-2086, $350 ., Sofa bed, L shape With connector and S|mattress included Scall for price $ 904-476-1225 SSOFA VERY GOOD CONDIION,$250. '- Thomasville, for- S mal sofa, 72", S French Country, blue & yellow, excellent condition, $300, (3) 30" maple swivel barstools, $59 each or (3) for $135, 542- 2960 #11 Thomasville King Bedrm Pier System $750 obo. 1 yr old Murphy Bed w/slde storage units $1500 obo. 868-3899 STV JVC 32" $200. SEntertainmemt 1Jcenter holds tv $450. Sofas, living room chairs, end tables, exercise bike 645.-0630 4, TWIN SIZE BED Sw/headbrd, almost V-L new w/ chest of drawers, mirror, dresser, 2 nightstands, call 904. 221-0710, $250 955 Household 955 Furniture 4, Wash Oak Queen Sbed set. Dresser S|mirror chest night stands, excellent condition $475 OBO- MovingSale 291-2388 cell 864-1515 A Water Bed with Frame and head I boards, solid wash $,oak wood. Asking $80.00 291-2388 or cell 864-1515 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services SGARRARD LAB 80 turntable, $50, S 2646364 SKImball Console Piano, good con- dltion, $200, 904.223.7032 980 Sporting Goods 4- BOWFLEX ULTIMATE Sw/ extra 100lbs., leg 4 i ext., lat pull dwn, squat rack, Bowflex floor mat, $1200 904- 272- 3482 GUN SHOW Feb 4th- 5th Columbia Co. Fair Grounds Hwy 247, Lake City, Info: 904-461-0273 POOL TABLE 1968, 8ft, great shape needs to be refelted. $995. 724-2249 4 Preform C630 SElliptical Machine SI Electronic display $200. free delivery 685-2525 1005 Livestock & Supplies Horses & Colts FOR SALE Black Creek Farms. 904-626-9953 1010 Pets & 101 Supplies 4. Adorable kittens & Scats, rescued & h | wanting forever home, need lap to cuddle, various ages, colors 813-9536 or 287-5909 African blgboys frog largest Petshop A Z Puppes/Kit- tens,exotics 38& 328 9833 www.acmnepetbiz.com ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, Hth quar.. $400-$500. 866-537-7800 4. Aquarium cover and Slight combo. Approx 1 g b30 inches long. Adjustable. great cond. $20. 26-& 2482 BEAGLE PUPS $150; * Shots &wormed. . Call 912-496-2445 . Blood Hound F, $275. Presa F,$650. Schoodle M $150.1-386-326-0311 DACHSHUND MINI, 2 F's 1/choc. 1/red dapple, HC $300-$400 904-505-9245 Dachshunds Beautiful AKCpups mini, long hair blk/tan, $350. 855-1255 DOBERMAN PINCHERS Red & Black. AKC, $750. 229.247.5493 System- wide. STORE MANAGERS Avondale, Deerwood, Mandarin, Orange Pk, & San Marco. Excellent, salary, bonus plan, medical, dental, life, 401K, vacation, tuition assistance. Details at www.looppizzagrill.com Fax resume to 904-268.-5809 or email eszudarski@looppizzagrill.com 740 Retail FOOD SERVICE WORKERS Must have experience. STICKERS, CASHIERS & LABORERS All Shifts Temporary Part Time Positions Weekends & Holidays Please indicate position applying for on application. Fax resume to 777-7183 Nexcom Personnel Bldg 554 NAS JAX EEO MANAGEMENT FT/PT SALES Hibbet Sports is hiring in Jacksonville. Apply at 3000 Dunn Ave. or email cohenc@hibbett.com 745 Sales $$ SALES OPENINGS $$ The leading nat'l sup- plier of window & bed coverings for the apt. & hotel industries seeks motivated individual for entry level sales positions in FL & s. GA based from Jax; travel req'd. Salary, commis- sion, car allowance bonuses, paid expenses and benefits pkg. For add'l info, call 24 hrs. 800-852-8769, ext. 1111. Email resume to jmller@marlettadrapery.com or fax to 770.423-3399 INSIDE SALES Estb'd nat'l accts, 6 trd show/yr. Goal oriented. w/strong orga.n skills. $60 $120K Fax:781-2550 PT. SALES at Continental Village Manf. Hm Comm Orange Pk Area, exp a plus. Salary and com- mission. Fax resume to 904-264-2501 or e-mail continentaivillage@uni prop.comn SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783- 9598 OR CALL TODAY 783- 8385 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR Florida Window Manu- facturer has an immediate opening for a Warehouse Foreman. Exoerience helpful Full lime DO [i,-or,, g ,od een ri, O5. CnnI 904.51' .0-ir: f,:.r .r.ter.e-. EOL DFWP 753 Securin3 Day & Zimmermann Security Services SECURITY OFFICERS IMMEDIATE Openings h ,,.j." - n. jr r WAGE: $10.00 n .--r in r ,r,,-,. : .:.:.,riC.in.?r $&50 while training 'ornr .1: a i n FERNANDINA BEACH LOCATION Full Time & Part Time Flexibility Weekly Pay Full Benefits Retirement Plan with company contribution 904261 5551 We do what we say.'? 755 Miscellaneous APT PORTER GROUNDS PERSON Ep d e- l s trter ,n..:, rake pride ir ..ri, & r.:.3i o nerl er._d Te 0m Ol'r-," r.lr, d3rin area Call 3 37 i -1 .ior Fa. resum-e [ 730 .33c, AV TECH FT Appl. r pe.. son :E R IPRO DUCTONS Icl9 Ki.r., A, 398 i- EJ. D.DWP *Call to schedule an interview 262-0371, Apply online at www.expresspersonnel.com orjust'stop by 9440 hillipsHwy. St.10. JANITOR POSITION available with fortune 500 company. Day Shift Must pass background and drug screen. $8.54 per hour with benefits. OE M/F/D/V Call Terri at 904-680-6813 Child 830 Care Li Ucensed Child. S Care Infant to | Toddler Conve- niently located across from NAS Jax Hablo Espanol Call Ana 573-0879 4; Licensed Child | Care Infant to tod- SiJ dler conveniently located across from NAS Jax. Hablo Espanol. Call Ana 573-0879 876 Painting/ 870 Wallpaper all guaranteed. Free Estimate, Cell 509-6242 T.B. Painting Services Inc i Int. & ext., painting, pressure washing, Minor wood repair, Crown & trim work S Free Est. Lic & Ins U' 446- 3073 Merchandise 900 Antigues 902 Appliances 90S Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/0ffice 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Aniques a. 6 Antique Oak spindle back din- V n'na chairs. Need S re pairS 5340 542-2466 Ext. L03 85.4. 0.14 nights a .' enas Antiq. Repro Parlor Se. ehr"e aicce. loral, cnerr, by Carlton McCien dor.. 2200. New S10iuOu0 .:,b.-. -,22 8831i 902 Appliances 22.0 CF Gibson Fridge Freezer, SI beige in good con- dition, great for second refrigerator, 175.00 317 0680 .. BUICK CENTURY .1 '03 13KmilesprIce t$12K. 387-30 15is DISHWASHER IM U .gc Cher Model kiDU'SC Runs Great 150 Call Aida 620 9'7 G E-500 Dish- washer White aim k /blsck trim $50 269- 14,-P GE Spectra Range. Smooth Top Self cleaning, automatic -oven like new condi- lion, 1$275, call 282 8893 after 4pm a. Kenmore Dryer Ecel clenln cord- ,E[o1n $,0 C0 cover S cast o. nen eile- menr lust reD)IaCea .29 7474 -~~~ -r I---- -- - 1H 4J~Iij ky I LARGEST RV SHOW IN NORTH FLORIDA HISTORY! Cocsi on byth Jckonile hi ne lu.Bing hefa iy ut .or da oIFu, Fod DELS NO CLOSING COSTS, NO NONS..SE , NO KIDDING r KEEY SILVER CREEK Clay County. 904-291-1207 IT'S NEVER BEEN EASIER TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME *TURN KEY INCLUDES -/ * All Closing Costs cla * Blinds Refrigerator Cour * Washer/Dryer * Range Dishwasher * Disposal * Additional Landscaping ALLTEL STADIUM LOTJ ADULTS$6.00 16 & UNDER FREE , Lot 263, 2131 square feet. $267,570 BR3BA. Screened Lanai, fireplace. tran ceiling in master bedroom, kitchen island, ot ersized lot Lot 297. 2132 square feet. $268,770 Patio, fireplace, tra) ceiling in master bedroom, tile throughout, marble master bath tanitY counter, \aterniew Lot Lot 291, 2096 square feet, $269,990 4BR/3BA, Marble Jacuzzi tub, upgraded tile in master shower, marble master bath vanity counter, Waterview Lot Lot 71, 2144 square feet, $286.700 4BR/2BA, Full stucco, Screened Lanai, tray ceiling in master bedroom. fireplace and knockdo\t n ceilings. Oversized conservation lot, IVaterview Lot From 1-295, exit south on Hwy 17, right onto CR 209. Travel 3.5 miles and turn left onto CR 739B (Sandridge Rd.) Silvercreek is 2.5 miles on left. SPA lTAN "STAFFING We have immediate openings throughout the area for qualified candidates! 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Call 3897700 w/tan interior. A/C. $13,288. Call 771-9100 diton, loaded, must sell miles. need to sale fast. 386-842-5806 excellent condition, low PW. AT, full cover, 386-842-56 ra inOra 241 4081, 812 am, Ilvmsg. CHROME WHEELS & miles, ood tiresruns FORD TAURUS SES '06 manuals, new tires, TOYOTA CAMRY LE fast $7775. 389-7700 Callnow. $210/mo. EFFORT TO FIND rasp oi Harley Davidson TRE PACIKAGE24x10, great, 23,500 obo call Ve low miles, must brake $11,900 02.Fully DODGE RAM 1500, WAC. Call 771-9100 F T port ter t1200 93 "912882-8412 sell ast. $298/mo wac. 904,27&6251 or 542-8894 HOME.3 indoor cats 1200lAviation ste, 0 Call now 771-9100 e ed, extra /99,STDARD CABnuAP, i nc lding Siamse B0 Btmies.ara'd, B 3 MITSUBISHI ECUPSE low miles. $13,995 39li 5sp d manuaF, / FISSAN PATH-LE'05 neurede lawed, Sailboats man extras 70 o904 272 34821 White/Tan, Only / HONDA ACCORD SPYDER '03 Outstanding LXUS OF JACKSONVILLE in y o Orange Park area. 282 5452 1215 Boat Dockage & Call arc (904)997 2099 ENGINE STAND 20,000 Mi.$27,995 EXV6COUPE'02 shape, rice to sell very 998-0012 6938839 Equet SGerman Shepard Rentals D 'OS 95CI Anniv. oeavy n iut nLe LXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Leather, CD, sun- fast$13,775. 389 7700 Equipped. 31,995 TOL DODGE RAM 1996 L o O 1up5A utoRen/eegae saer.74 2a 2BtRA mi.51 04ca l now 77190 c onerdi Pupdoral Ke r0 7 S6 5 4 M E uipment / th oy w r n c 3 b i Nn, de LEXUS O 8-0 LL L o f $ ,S5 MIT U H GALANT .05. Nee to 9ellfst $ i 15 0S hT- goo 9 -S R 6 SPOP Lr males and Supplies teed Scramin Eagle rottion, $75.. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE V F. leath very low L Eed t l $ 1R Tline99-0012 feml e play- 1230RVs and Supplies 6gage exhaust, 2646364 BMW5301 h'03 V6.lea t,,er 2l6o3m3 11Call now 771-9o00io ,be ful& healthy $350. cash. 1235 RV Rentals Race tuner kit.+ $2000 Extra Il 'OYOTA COROLLA 98 w indow. AC cloth t., Nissan Xterra SE CAl40000 00Motorcycles/Mn of extras. $19,500. ORDFIVELUG E $28,995 HONDA ACCORD LX $298/mo 7719100 OYOTACOROwindow AC, clothing., Ital2an Grehound Pup Bikes 07 -435-0538 r 7rimsth1rx105 LEXUS OFJCKSONVILLE 97K mp inWs& MITSUBISHI ALANT' Very low miles, needto black ext, good tires, 3'02FullEuipped 3 libera i AC I 16 0h03u droke r D S, OFrJA9 p 4 4 .2e C T....$49..Cl71S0 V s nadu il, mu0n sell fast. $3995. 771-9100 runs great, cd player, Low Mies 1 995 PItei AP CCw Abho otu Aonolkesw/wrimrs HD rr28 548 l pokcms. tres, 12k U 998 2 IcksLL AC,. PAM/FM/cass. Very low miles kelmust8$470obo,call LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE miilee561 8925 newu$0nHD Sportster 883 '-98 low pr5 fpt9is,1Oi 998-001200 $1u os t raca6l0 77-E0 .8c 92.822.842ll O TA I $600.00 912-381-1065 1310AutoParts miles, lots of chrome, miles. $1100 new $500, BMW 530i '04 $6500783selfast$6995. 7711 Toyota Corolla, 1997 912 998-0012 JACK RUSSEL TERRIERS 1315AutoRent/Lease access $6500. 714-9527 call 622 8391 R ue n HONDA ACCORD NISSAN 300 ZX85, -4cyl 5 peed, Explorer Sport 2/M & 1/F 9wks shots 20Antiques/Clasics Honda2004, GM O C Only 16Kmi $38840 LX 02 Fully 5SP, 3Liter, V-6,5 spd \ 4dr, tan, great cond. Track,6cy Fullpower / TOYOTA 4RUNNER adorable $300 l i nCBR600RR, T 3 Ec uEe LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Equpped$13,480 power new timing 278- 100 Iv msg. moon roof,very '00SRS. V6, Like 133520000r Lesss less than90m, cus 3Kmd inl=s 9980o12 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE belt, alt, wtr pump, 2 1500 Xs sharpofLeatherdCD LAB PUPS/Eng. Blkhd, 134OTrucks/Trailers/ tom pipe, tag, plate, carb., & header.- 912882-4168/912-2882344 88K roof rack,Tonneau New. Only 50,000 Sh rA 2and much morel BCC R 90 $900 obo 4 TOYOTA MR2 '02 cover $12995 080 Miles. $14,995 ArCO. choc3 cram& 2y si s b2nk4rs agLars1127289 aded0 .brn ew R Convt 40K miles, 904-940-5230 LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE ELA P 1UPS5 "AB s at arr o tires, $3650 5681732 L LX '02 Fully L NISSAN ALTIMA 3.5 eautiFu O. $15,995 998-0012 block heads, show/ L355HAutos/Trucks / brothersexhuast,n "GarnaS e .1200 obo, B7For4ptsuory 03 l 904ped 838 L5XUS OFbeAKsoNVhLnet 998ddie B9ue8,Blue hunt $350. 912-29414566 WantedC custom fender,eelimi00fose50 pa 3500 e mbs, tunindeBule ato erli fits Buick LaSabe I 3,000 m s LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Equipped. $18,995 998-0012 v-8, loaded. TOYOTA 4RUNNER MASTIFF MIX Puppies(p nN w net l ator kit, rear taill ght, art number 3621) I $ 12,000. a998-0012L$15O5803 8wk $60 (904)778-8968 $4500 obo 912-7332 -haul,904-387-3015 998-0012 Volkwagon Jetta 904 553-85 '05 LTD. Full wn Fe l e |120l5 BoatsilN1Ai e95 asking $65 000 aCADILLAC T Honda Civic LX /dGLS 01, si"lver/blk, 0 -eEquipp ed. 19,000 Mini Dachshund Dapple Mi 904-708-5530/278-5224 DCADI LACAV'AN /1995 4dr Blue, 7 NISSANALTIMASL auto, sunroof, cold FORD EXPLORER '97 Low Miles. 31,995 ck 6 bwn & 8tandy Dale uin gd/n t o $ o t LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEa t pow. e n nn $i, miles.excellent cond LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .keeptp, 20npps. F 8e 63 WShite, tons o 2 $4500 must PCS Move-Arg le ai ce must .ly selluthisell T RA 998-0012 aoiad7 020 B P500 h '92 sr mo EA R wTM DODLEXU SOFJACKSONVILLE veryw re B eIIa lul$ 9 weekR4975.389-7700 in HDae $ s Cal Rm9 3il o aes. P ereliable3+MPG. LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLEo VOLVO S 60 '02 11 90pp885M 37. PcIabNew trailer, new 904e307-2126 E, tich doors, 998-0012 102k $2600 08 OBO crpt, fish finder, oto Jack marbletub, ti 904-573-343 998-001AW. ExtraLow FORD EXPLORER 96' Runner Pemroke Welsh Corgis backup trolling moto 5001b lift. por- -screen porch, $178,00 CADILLAC CTS '04 Miles. $16,980 White, leather, 6 disc 1997 Limited white bed, $ 500 tou ame1968ent nZ1 Salboats tamOCable, t0xnc c 4-lEqli U5K.l26,90 Equipped.OCIVICUcd,140K, on74 1E7 nM E Good Condition Aval2/10. Takingsdep.ng g i table, assembled, Call 904377197F-XSilverLFu lly HONDACIVICLX'O,4Nissan Maximum CMilecd,140K,n4-0L,new GoodCondition S3M/2F, $500.8 mu en A 1 never used. $45.004 t Al R d. c. r 4cylh F ATred, loaded. 96 4- oor black LEXUS OFLJACKSONVILLE transmision,radiator, 500704-657330 Al 9250RF71I .re 2 59 exc co nc 63K mi. 133k 5-speed PW 998-0012 brakestiresruns/looks 9- $ ros-7se a r m 2 R15res LLEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE $11,300. 904-772-1281 PDL cruise CD, great, $4900 obos343-3173ITO T LHydrotr Vec- msg. for sale, almost 998-0012 A M A C o00AND PIT BULL PuPs/BLUE tor Johnson 17 FT RTE 0 I 0new drove ap090rox HONDA..LUDE9 40.00C9 1 $0 or oe nR I0 oeTOYOTA Fine bloodPCline, fa i 115 HP No Tilt/Trim S E 05 m They are .000/ ` CADILLACDEVILLE V -r0 00ce &-allelans79 7 3 $2000. Cwor b 0Less060 Ding Wt/LANDCRUISER'04 eauilT $0 c, CArDL V6 n3 & cn m SADDLE 883XL, HDl p Crew Cab 6 King White/tan, Naviga 3 liters. Look at the rest.AID bags e a T 0 3 8 7 T '02. Carriage eT $29 5. C 771- 9100 o9Cxi? S atiefles o 6a s, G$1600.0 Trailr 384-7809 li also jacket each Call 904- 803-4287 B eautiful, Low te GLE loaded one FORD AEROSTAR '96 $44,500. 904-434-5044 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Pgo P Cow b oyt 6 e-39 T Mako22422 Center safetyvest owes, RIMS+TIRES' Reds Miles. $17,980 INFINIsTI G3 Coupe owner, excellent Very nice van, priced2to90 PIT PUPS Cowboy boyle Console w/twin mer- $8,150,912-576-4112 i oke Camaro LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE 03. PearlWhite/ condition, leather sell his week, needcash FORDRANGER'03Ext 9980012 Sbidlines.papers, beuck t i V curyiipe, excellent 4d,;21,hee1s 235/60 R1, entertainment package, $1845. Call 389-7700 Cab V6, AT, loaded lskin/white $ s0 361-8925c ondi ont n, eoace Suki 2002 RM 25 Radiales Good tires. 998-0012 Tan. Prem $29,995 ugage rack, CD, excellent cond, must sell TOYOTA RAV4 '99. Very P i gC ncsT-Toplotsg.reat cond. main- Pics avail. Makeoffer L EXUS OF JACKSONV- NV LLE0 $13< obo. 388-6085 Ford Mustang "88 EXCEL $11,775. Call 389-7700 clean, need to sell fast Oe a l ie TlOl, 9t8 5taned00 well. asking C COND. low miles, $800. FORD RANGER 88', $795 or $99/mo. 1M/White, 1 FNOrag 5 ornlewell trailer, tm Dasin "912-729-7244 ILLE'05 ISmmaculate NISSANENTRA '01. Cash374 1947238-88 86 C17 sm $500 -$600 422 *05 urricane 30 3 9 12 -573-322 1 e v en ing s In C 9 8 7 9 1 7 53 2 / 112 v ,9 100 912-729-7932 Tals Chevy^stro sell fast22,775. 389-7700 1985 New Engine $359t. C3(1I--1.9100 POODLES TOYS, choc, blk Boats, Motors, & Trailers Alumn rim $49. Must Camry SE 2005, I and paint Excel- T$1800 obo, 618 0461 ,Toota Tundra SR5 Swht arties. $500$550 Condition! Vision 250R Chop Sell ,Also 1 e4e lent interior T-top S 1 7 C ouble cab, V8 y 890 -7 $ 8 o er 9C r u i s e r 2 0 0 5 -dcA Nt Mt g e u I 904-374-6177 The Used Parts People- as then 100 m. 4-205/75/R151tireOBOCal crse, tit, elec Must see $4000 Cl Pontiac Firebird '95,.2 HONDAWNNOWn YTRelEsed1P-rts Pe o I Le t04-278-6251 tewon- or221te -1182....-3629 ,r5 11!,EOW99'..supercabV6, Loaded.$23,300. WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 n io3RIDE TODAY! E- 1 & UP bed liner, towing, obo. 912-673-6930 a s t o nk d [ o n e 4g EaCl Vn________ emil3, ru0r, e1rM-r CALL 64S-5700O" PK -,sltepsidebed, - PUG AKC 1 yo M, blk & loaded w/chrome -- VW1Beetleparts, gray cohv. 4km7, AGUARSType4 n,, hjni, 1 FOR FAST APPROVAL alloy wheels. 63 s4002 _________________ tan, 9o04 61/6-g Sailboats+8SMPH$ I 40Roofop glass. transaxle, $18,500, powe. 491k-79, J 03. Silver. uBlly pr-11oblems. s,3.s'. 1-877-438-2777 I__ d o o r s f e n d e r s a n d nC AMdR Y S E 2 0 0 5 E H O N DA3E L E M E NT.'0 3 Sh iz tuPek Yamaha Ri, 2005 various other 4 door, AC/heat qup.. 35K.r$26,980 Fci OlW Imrmacuge HONDA ELEMENT '0v3 1345 Vans/Buses :semxman'06-E sm froaomed sle, prts, 781- 1532 kdI2 1 cruise, tilt, electric LU J N L LEXUISe OF JONVL v IRy d male, all shots Tra lorabe$4000 Cash rear, windows-doors, 998-0012 low miles, lo4. led, mustO A S o T il or1e. 339-4160Cs tire h ugger, save Wheels tire GM white, gray cloth inte- sell $17,945.389-7700 DODGE CARAVAN uLo ed1nese, Mix R s& 287-438/ .44 wheelss aluminum 0 miles, 13 invested, U aiers,/ 05Fully Equipped ($300.00472-1446 back til3tireps$g Goodyear alu sn priv 9491-7996 JAGUAR XJ8 '04 T gPontiac Grandam9' 1r Trailerss] INFIT5 Fully '05 $16,995 Shz/3844 P277016 private904-491-7996Only 10,000 mOverSISKSUV's INFINITI FX35'05 / Over male, invested, Ballr 77le $16,995 4 m hs u Y a R only 16k ml on set $250 Chev Blazer S l1995..... C a $n se 1 |, 0LFully Equip LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $300. 43 i only 600 miles. 287-4387or 382-4645 LGo Cond. Well LEXUSOF JArCKSONVILLE eust, muchmore, 1500 $29,995 S1 I WSTHIGLNSave on dealer rod 6 4 f All8 2 I cared for.$2,000.00 998-0012 $7Kobo Call Josh verado- '00, Xra L XUS OF JACKSONVILLE9980012 WEST HIGHLAND TERR. AIRSrREAM & TRAIL prep fees. All Stock -Cal 2 15-2062 912-576-1186 Icab, 4x4 Z71 LT 5.3 998-0012 pups. M/F AKC non MANORTRAVELTRLRS $98000.0. 904-287-4387 1 0 Antiqutes/ afterSpm DRyV 3 r d d o 0rD shed $600 352-591-5068 ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES or 904-382-4645. 12f CasC c R90 LANDROVERdiscoveryver.3rd leather, pdNee to w cAl fAs SaSeries II, '00. 66K m ,i PONTlAC GTO '04 $14,900.542-2445X.118 JEEPGRANDCHEROKEE VAN '05. Very low miles. W SIF' U Pw a m ily C H EV Y C A V A LIER 991 $ 0- 733.8..S ilv e r,,le a t h er, 6 sp.,'0 2 Lo a d e d e x ce llen t .. oneed o to c a ll f ast- WESIE PUPS AKC family J.D.alesServices.Parts YAMAHA RI12005 Automatic, good con-"$14,50 170K m7les.9 23,990 Chey 1500 Sverado shape,priced fora quick $298/m w. 771-9 raised $500. cute, ready Alachua (386) 462-3039 600 miles frame slid- 1991 MERCURY CAPRIS It edition, driven to work MAZDA 6 '05. Very nice, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Tm200044,C271 LT 5.3 V8 sale. $12,975. 389-77 to o 9044065950 1-800-541 .6439 ers, coloredreartire Convt., 77K, good shapeM A daily,S35Vobo,rcan elowmies".OMustJcall 998-0012 N L $148000 542-244 Sx118 T. ... Ren 7O. 389CA7700 chugger, save on dealer + complete parts car. 904-537-282 won't lastlong. G Jeep.LiCerty Rn VN V a e n t i n e Y o r k i e s P A I Dp r e p s $ $9 8 0 0 $ 2 0 0 0 O B O 3 8 8 7 9 4 0 $0"U59 94e4 a de0' 0 2 s i l v e '$ 0r e r A, 2 l i d i n g , Championship blood- RVs MHs,TTs 545-830c Cr Coupe995 Red 2dr A Z3.2Lohv 4-cycSFM arI F'gdd hft kht "g tsIowner, excellent lines males $1000/ 373 Yamaha Virago '96 1985 New Engine a 19 FWD 4cI New a/c '7N:MAZDA MIATA '01 y P Fuiy niae i I boards. fog l cond tOon. SO" 43 Tralmanor 3023d e.100cc, V-twin, and paint Excel- 130k mi. Runs Only 27,000 195/65R15 tires, rear tires. 28000m. Very non-smoker 12,3wr,ogo Y/RE Fh 2002, ha ide dl new tikes, battery lent interior T-top great! Call 541-1065 miles. $13,995, spo ler sunroof, power c e Ian $17,500.00 Nikki 882- 6636; 258-4839 m-excellent condition Must see $4000 Call LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE glasstilt1steeringAM/FM 269-9527I sm breedable, beauty trailer, self con- road ready, bestoffer. 221-1182 or 553-3629 CHEVYIMPALA LS'05 998-C O V2gstereo sunroof,/p ower, kJN R n,7 ful $P200PS904.S2M5,7122 tanextras, see Linnoln Premerm'576f or m ties,2 onweelssound, recent tune- up, CHRYSLER PACIFICA '05 JEE. P A Only 4,000 2Fully E uiped fuex$1200.a9 2Lincoln Premier "57 for must see this one. MAZDA RX8 '04 $2500. 912322-11992 Low miles outstandin,000 M.13,95 HCYPO KP,$700&upS ,CK trailmanor corm for YAMAHA V-STAR99' parts /restore loaded $298/mo wac. "79100250.912' 1Low mi]. '04. 4,l0 MF 1 C./12 POP,9 70 & up Rdy similar $16,500282-4094 BIKE WEEK READYIII $16500BO 264-2909 C S 3 C Mil',es, 719 6sp0 codyoddUmN omls.$140L"20EesS OF9JCKSO VILL YORKIEPUPS-M/F, CKC, TRAVEL k chrome, garage kept, Automotive '06. Navigation, LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE Call 771-9U00JA DODGESQuadSLT . 912-285-3745 Pre-Owned Specials John 612-9998A Chrome Wheels. $33,480 9Saturn 7 .2 '9314DR, 0raDe Extended ES '02. Leather. XLS '04 MOTORHOME 1985Honda LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Mercury Cougar .e sunroof, upgraded Warrandy. 4X4. CD Sunroof. Only Champagne, fully adorable, M $900, '04 Bellagio 38' Perfect 1 a rShadow nSa 0, 998-0012'092 165,000 bo mi s e ke sJAmOtVInLErLETS O L RdN 0-9 0Jn3. Chrysle5 e Good condion. runs good. Needs Package.$20,0000.B.O. '03urrney30' De ,Aoriginal miles. ve Asking $lobo. brake job. $1000 0BO 693-4985 or 542-4127. LEXUS.OF.JACKSONVILLE LEXUSFJACKSONVILLE YorkCe Tea'cups Terrier '05 Hurricane 30' Save o 18" Chrome Pan- Garaged $1200 obo, '87 For parts or Call 904-505-8387 951-7955340 xanyasgbellsouth.net 998-0012 998-0012 Pups CH $1295-up 1 :00 Winnebago 40' Diesel "' ter rims & tires 912=46604249/29-7242, \,jJ whole car. Not adult $500 292-1510 03 Sun Voyager 38' Slides l4 for sale. Sx1i0. please leave msg running. Call TOWABLES t Only 600 miles old, 1988Nissan Sentra 955-34420or 278,-6251 500 Montanna 30' Slides $1500 obo, call Cisco, Please Help Me. .0 Chrysler Town$ Boats '05 Sunnybrook 27' Slides 9045344400 C 'h Owner no longer Country LimitedeU T '85 Nomand 25' Cheap ALUMINUM DIAMOND n desires me. Hnims 199900kyml.rExce S $ And Many, MaenMorell =/plate toolbox for small names John, Call him 4 100800k mi. Excel- Boats or Yachts 5453 In New ntoryi8excellent condition,:2 van$7,700Cal904803A4287 4 17ft. Nydrostream Lake City h.OHC Vtech r, .j. DODGE CARAVAN 97' Vector Johnson, Cargo Carrier-2gcuft. 5sp., 114,000 miles, green, double sided 11SHP, No tilt/Trim Rooftop Sears I leather, excellent door, power locks, galvanized trader 1300 Motorcycles modelsport condo. timing belt & good tires, $1,000. 18.5' Yamaha 2005 Harley 282542 completed. 378-8772A3R9-3607 Triton TR186 150 3 Soortster. Custom Chevy Silerado [2820208 $6,500 firm i DODGE NEON '99, great rae rkiiiiJACKSONiIL y 83Wet o 122 a:e cond, $3200. Call Ryan of OanngeiPark, i A 1llllly 1ii iil A1tIl4Al HP. 2000. Fully ..L.3 chroe! Bags. 2002 parts: rear 707-1884 h1 .l1 Loaded 14,800 OBO. co g ho bmper /7p\ ACURATL'04 DOD1E11 1STRAlUSllh1,04.1 -1A.LClA',Rhill (904) 779-4923. $3500worthofacces- $250. Tailgate Extra Low Miles, DODGE STRATUS '04.lo series.$ 5500 0. 9. 0. bum per $25. Front /rear -.4dr-...y lo m1 L Kl ; 18 2003 HYDRA SPORT 693-4985. 542-4127. rings & sway bar. Fully Equip. $27,990 must sell fast.i$210/mo PAULECLAR Y 180cc 115 HP Yameha, xanyasg~bellsouth.net 9g4-287-4387 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .ac. Call now 771-9100 R NoRHFLORIDA UNCOl MRCUY PREMIUM PACKAGE FATBO-Y '05 Q Chevy Silerado N O FordFreestar -'1', Ii 1,"1, hfI l4KEC E UK Bimini top, center / Black added /2002 stock alumi- /7N, ACURATL'05, Minivan2004Very KEYAUDI- 4.,'olb,1vl 1:42'4l1 I KEN CRNCEY SUZUKI console, depth finder, ,screaming eagle 16 num wheels and Clean. Excellent Front and rear cooler Gauge Pipes and goodyear tires with maintenanceF" seats. 55galfueltank leather handle grips, only 16,000 miles $29,320 record. Sell under book ____1____.__ll__2'_'___ 32 gallon bait well Asking $15kobo. Brian $250.00. 904-287-4387 LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE value. Outstanding buy. lt llJ i fishing tacklemandrol 651-1240 or 904-382-4645. 998-0012 $11,000.00 firm. 282-5452 CITY SUZUKI form, front and rear A. Harley Davidson 03' .F D Chrome Bumper YACURAUTSXZ'04 FordFreestar Minian MIKE SHABFORDI srtoursahionsw p alldeuce.Less Absolute Pristine Con- \..I than2k~mi, garage newer ful size ,sunroof, 24.VeryClean. Exc BENTLEY-ORLANDO At The Avenues LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE seat cSOadcLs ft 19ne r, o maint. record.Sell edition. Kept in dry In kept, immaculate, pick-up. Perfect CO. $21,995 .,under book value. '',I, 1:',uF.jh tIs',rll l lli, l1 I. 'll/li l, i' iJ4 y 9"' 12''. u alihl1" l llll al '. iiTi ilyl l i iiiiu storage $15,900. Has 2 $16,500 obo, cover included, shape $250 287-4387 or LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Outstanding buy $11,000 "k"u2_1, ,_I_______B___'__I year warrany. 68s66042 call:912-729-6479 382-4645- 9980012 282 -5452 1 :,S iliJili i ,1 -I, iii i MIKF IAVlIN H FOND I f" mm__ m_______, _ FrankGriffin Their Best Prices Is Our Price! r We will not be undersold! Jeep '05 SRT 6 CROSSFIRE '05 CHRYSLER SaSEBRII CONVERBUl -/ 06 JEEP GRAND 06 OIEROKEE OIRYSLER TOUKR AL rou get more warranty at Frank Griffin! Ask us for details before you buy any vehicle. 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