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Classes Offered Chapel Starting New Programs Page 6 Fighting Disease DVECC Kills Bugs, Prevents Illnesses Pages 8-9 Volunteers needed Daytona 500 Event Featuring Military Page 10 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com Region exceeds CFC goals By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer A grand celebration held Thursday at the NAS Jacksonville Officers' Club officially' ended the 2005 Northeast Florida/ Southeast Georgia Combined Federal Cam- paign (CFC). This year's campaign generated $2,246,594 in contributions that will be distributed among the non- profit organizations ap- proved by a special commit- tee to become recipients. This is the sixth consecu- tive year the drive has topped 2 million. "What a terrific time it is that we can get together today and celebrate the hard work and success you've had during the 2005 campaign. The results achieved by the military, federal employees and United States postal work- ers in the Northeast Florida/Southeast Georgia area will make an impact in the lives of thousands of people in our local commu- nity, around the nation and around the world,",said Commander, Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence Cotton dur- ing the celebration. "Be .-~~C.* r .. ..- .:.; .. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque (From left) Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) Loaned Executives CS1 Dempsey Daniels of NAS Jax Supply Department and Lt. Matt Lesser of NAS Jax Public Works Center proudly display their CFC Loaned Executives of the Year awards after receiv- ing them from Field Policy and Management Director, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development J. Nicholas Shelley and Commander, Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence Cotton during the 2005 CFC Celebration Program Feb. 2. proud of your work and know that you have improved the quality of life of people in need and know that you have brightened their future." This year's theme was "United We Stand, United We Give." The slogan for the Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia cam- paign was "One Team, One Mission, 27 Counties." "We all work for different organ- izations and agencies, in different places and wear different uniforms but we all have a common bond - we as federal employees come together each year to run a successful Combined Federal Campaign. All of you truly make a differ- ence," stated Field Policy and Management Director, U.S. Department of Hous- ing and Urban Develop- ment J. Nicholas Shelley: Although the campaign proved to be a huge suc- cess, some wondered how the hurricane devastation on the Gulf Coast would affect the overall outcome. "Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit, we were bom- barded with many ques- tions regarding donating to the relief effort through CFC. Unfortunately, we had no method to achieve this for our donors. Consequent- ly, I was concerned that donations would be pulled away from the CFC and cause NAS Jax to fall short of our $634,483 goal. My concern deepened as the campaign rolled into December and donations were still substantially short of the goal," explained NAS Jax CFC Chairperson Lt. Matt Lesser of the NAS Jax Public Works Depart- ment. "But, the extremely gen- erous and giving personnel at NAS Jax came through in the end and exceeded the goal by seven percent with a total of $676,352. Normal- ly, just meeting the goal requires maximum effort from all personnel involved and surpassing it is even -more. It's even further mag- See CFC, Page 13 'Nightdippers' celebrate 50th IRS offers filing season assistance with new insignia to hurricane victims Rv Lf Trevnr Pro tfv BN LIFELines and IRS Research Staff HS-5 PAO. he NAS Jacksonville-based "Nightdippers" of HS-5 recently marked their 50th anniversary with the creation of a new squadron emblem. The squadron will only utilize the new design, which celebrates 50 years of Nightdipper ex- cellence, for one year. The com- memora- tive patch incorpo- rates numerous as-pects of prior The octopus drawing on the patch, along with the Vanden- berg "V" in the lower sec- tion, date from some of the squad- ron's earliest insignias. The octopus has been additionally been updated with the Nightdipper's "Angry Eyes," made popular in recent years. The insignia also illustrates both the traditional mission areas of the Nightdippers as well as its current warfare specialties. The octopus holds a torpedo, representing the customary HS mission of antisubmarine warfare. The ten- tacles also grasp a Hellfire missile, showcasing the Nightdipper's expanding role in anti-surface engagements. Additionally, one last tentacle clutches a machine gun, highlighting the importance of the Nightdipper's combat search and rescue mission. Upon the receipt of the patch, HS-5 will issue one free patch to each Sailor at the command. The Nightdipper Sailors will proudly wear the insignia as a reminder of HS-5's past excellence, as well as its future potential. any taxpayers who were affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita or Wilma face special challenges this filing season. These challenges may include retrieving copies of previous tax returns or learning how to claim a casualty loss on a 2005 tax return. Whatever the issue, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS' offers a number of channels of assistance to hurricane victims. For hurricane victims who need help with tax matters, the IRS has a dedicated toll free number to call, 1-866- 562-5227. This is a one-stop shop offering help on multi- ple issues that arise for disaster victims. Similarly, their Web site, wwvw.IRS.gov, features a spe- cial section with the new tax laws and resources for hur- ricane victims, including answers to frequently asked questions. Click on the "Tax Relief in Disaster Situations" and "Help for Katrina Victims" links for more information. Taxpayers can also use this Web site to find Publication 4492, "Information for Taxpayers Affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma." Free volunteer return preparation assistance is avail- able for low- to moderate-income individuals through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs. Call 1-800-829-1040 to find a loca- tion near you. Finally, help with return preparation or other basic tax services is available free or at low cost through disaster relief agreements with the tax professional community, while IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers can also provide help with tax matters to hurricane victims.. Hurricane victims who have not been able to secure help through other channels may call the Taxpayer Advocate Service at 1-877-777-4778. For people interested in helping Hurricane Katrina victims, the IRS reminds taxpayers about a leave dona- tion program it has established with employers. The leave donation program allows employees to help Katrina victims without having to make a cash dona- tion. Taxpayers should check with their employers for more information. Photo by Sue Brink As a part of the Navy's Facility Eengineering Command trans- formation, Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville, Engineering Field Activity Southeast and Engineering Field Division South will merge to stand up a new command this summer called NAVFAC Southeast. Public Works merges with Naval Facilities Engineering Command By Sue Brink Public Facilities Team Southeast Affairs Officer The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAV- FAC) integrated 47 Navy public works departments (PWD) and regional engineer staffs into its organi- zation on Jan. 22. An additional 19 PWDs will join NAV- FAC Oct. 1. Public Works Departments and Regional Engineer staffs were previously under the command of the Commander, Naval Installations (CNI). Staff joining Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville include PWDs and regional engineer staffs from Corpus Christi and Kingsville, Texas; New Orleans, La.; Meridian and Gulfport, Miss.; and Pensacola, Panama City, Jacksonville, Mayport, Orlando and Key West, and Charleston, S.C. NAVFAC's integration of the PWDs and Regional Engineer staffs corresponds with the Chief of Naval Operations mandate to align organization and processes and drive "business improvement from a cross-enterprise perspective to minimize redundancy and eliminate waste." qpp WAVl~Flflt, C14 TOUCHING Suggestions needed for Galley patrons for a name that supports the aviation community. Name the Galley Contest This contest will end March 1 and the person with the winning A S The NAS Jax Galley is changing its name from the Galleon suggestion will receive a prize. To enter the contest, stop by the B A S Galle to something more aviatiorgrelated. Input is needed from Gpalley or e-mail your idea to Btnjamin.armbruster@navy.mil. 2 JaxJ Air WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 Sexual asso B FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief W"W warriors, studies have shown that one in four women and one in six men will be the victim of a sexual assault in their life- tikes. Think about how many people w rk with you. Four women? Twelve m nn? That's three people you know anl work with who will become vic- titis ofthis horrible crime. This is oie of the fastest growing violent cvjnes in the U.S., and we need to enAure we engage now to stop a ship- mAte from becoming a victim. 'to be certain, we're all clear on the types of behaviors that may be referred to as sexual assault. But ley's take a minute and delve a little deeper into what exactly sexual assault is. Sexual assault is sexual intimacy that is threatened or forced on one person by another. That includes rape, date rape, marital rape (yes, a spouse forcing the other to have sexual contact is very much ille- gal), sodomy, indecent assault, and same gender sexual assault. I think recognizing indecent assault is where the line may become blurry for many. I've learned about Sailors being groped who didn't press charges. because they didn't feel it was severe enough to be a sexual assault, though simply being touched in an inappro- priate sexual manner is the very defi-- nition of indecent assault! The Navy's goal is to eliminate sex- ual assault incidents and provide the safest possible environment for our personnel. This may seem like a big task, but there are precautions both men and women can take to reduce these incidents and increase overall safety. Here are a few precautions to keep in mind: Passiveness and submissiveness can create a climate for sexual aggressiveness. You have the right to express your feelings and wishes and should do so verbally and clearly. Say - - ~ - - - - 0 - - -~ ~-a - - * a - -e - .~ - 0. - .e ~. S --~ a .0. ~ - ~-e - -' - U ult a truly .,. UM, "no," if you are unsure. If you become uncom- fortable, say you want to stop. 'rBeing polite could put you in jeopardy, so be loud, clear and to the point!!! FLTCM(SS/SW) You have the R:D. West right to make choices about your behavior and the right to expect those choices be respected. Believe that your body belongs to you only you can choose what you want, and you don't have to do anything that you don't want. When you're going out, use the buddy system and when you 'do, ensure you stick to it. Know .what situations might lead to sexual assault and who potential perpetra- tors are The things that are needed in order to sexually assault someone are: pri- vacy, opportunity and vulnerability. Don't give them. Don't leave your drink unattended; drink only from unopened cans and bottles. Drink what you have prepared yourself and avoid group drinks like punch. Trust your instincts. If your initial "no," does not stop an attack, gell and try to physically get out of the situation. Spend time with someone new while you are with a group of people before deciding to be alone with him or her Set sexual limits and commu- nicate those clearly. Do not give mixed messages this can lead to an unintentional sexual assault, which neither you, nor the assailant, wants. A key to preventing unintentional - a. --. 41b --NE -- - ft a " GAD -mb ugly crime assault is to understand what it is - assaults that occur due to miscommu- nications. Know the definitions of sexual assault. Understand that "no." means no, whether it is said harshly or flir- tatiously. Don't rely on nonverbal communication for your direction - just because someone is intoxicated and kissing you, doesn't mean the individual wants to have sex. It is 'never acceptable to force your sexual wishes on a partner, even if you think they want you to do it. If you use or imply force or threats to have sex, you are committing rape. even if you know the person and have had sex with them before. And stay sober! If a person appears to like you. they will like you sober too. I really think the most important thing I can talk about here is that alcohol and drugs are often related to acquaintance rape. These substances can blur messages and reduce judg- ment and self-control. So, please, just don't do it or put yourself in a situa- tion to allow you to be drugged. Find activities for you and youdffriends to enjoy without alcohol. If you drink, don't drink to excess where you might blackout or lose control of yourself and be unable to get out of unwanted situations. Though these tips can help to avoid sexual assault. sometimes attacks can still-occur, and if one does, you should go to a safe place with "a phone and call the local or. base.pplice immedi- ately. Or go to a hospital clinic and have the police notified for you. You should not shower, change clothes or straighten up the site where the attack occurred. Call the rape hotline or the.SAVI representative for your command. You may also choose to call a friend to assist you. As a victim, you are not at fault and should know your rights. You have the right to respect for your privacy See FLEET, Page 10 .bi- be - -P .MONO-.% .-.4; '. -- -- 4m 4lb- -ol .0 -1-'m.. 1b - a o- _ HEY MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan! I just got my $2,100 income tax refund and I was wondering what I should do with this money. Someone told me that I should pay off all my bills, but someone else said I should invest it. Any ideas? MoneyMan Sez: On the surface, getting a big tax refund seems like a good deal, but usually, the bigger the refund, the big- ger the mistake. Why did you get so much money back? If you are like most of us it is because you paid too much in and effectively gave an interest-free loan to Uncle Sam. The first thing you should do is adjust your tax with- holdings so you can have the money available to you each month instead of wait- in' to the end of the year to co ect a part of your pay. Tlhn, you should pay off all of your unsecured loans. With the extra income each month, you may not need to run up your credit card debt next year. Then you should save some amount each month. Say you are 25 years old and you get a $1,200 refund each year for 20 years. Your refunds would total $24,000. Instead, you could invest the $100 monthly overpay- ment and, with a 10 percent return; you would accumu- late around $75,000 over that same period of time. Put the money in a Roth IRA, and the growth is tax- free. I recommend you go over to PSD and change your W-4 so that you cover your taxes, but reduce your refund. Pay off your bills and invest your extra $800 this year and your future month- ly savings in a Roth IRA. More questions? Contact Hey Moneymnn! at 778-0353. 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 i- 10:45 a.m.-14.15 p.m. RM2(RUI GERRLD DRN.FgT . Job title/command: Instructor/CNATTU Jax Hometown: Jacksonville an Family Life: I'm married to Chitra Sand we have two daughters, Kaylah and Analise. Past Duty Stations: AIMD Jax, HS-11, HL- 5 j, Career Plans: To excel in the enlistdWranks L or become an officer. Most Interesting Experience: Watching my daughters being born. Words of Wisdom: It's never too late to 5, continue your education. MELI55R TUBEN5 Job title/command: Admin/Supply Clerk, NAS Jax Security Department Hometown: Santurce, Puerto Rico Family Life: Matried with a very loving and supportive family.' . Past Duty Stations: None. Career Plans: I have many, but I enjoy mentoring children in need. Most Interesting Experience: Working with the people of the NAS Jax Security Department.. Words of Wisdom: Some people dream of worthy accomplishments, while others stay awake and do them. Sponsors needed for event AS Jacksonville is hosting a Safety Rodeo for motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft; and boats March 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NAS Jacksonville. The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) is currently looking.for sponsors of safety apparel and' associated safety gear. Sponsors will display merchandise that meets the reLuirements of applicable military instructions. Motorcycle safety apparel that meets Department of Defense requirements for use on board Department of Defense installations include Department of Transportation approved helmets, goggles and face .shields, sturdy footwear, full-fingered gloves, riding jackets and pants and any items which improve visibility. Presentations or displays that promote proper safety merchandise features and uses are highly desired. For more information on sponsorship, please contact MWR Marketing Director Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or email Shaninon.d.Leonard@navy.mil. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer JO2(SW) Bill Lamed Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JiA AlI NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Ji AIB NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JI AlA NEm can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JuAlllitI, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JI 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: Iax-lir News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 i 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, t ertising Sales Manager 904-35l-4336 lb sm to aw- NP -- l .- - - -' a a ~- _-. .... -~ - ~mo 4 -- __ 6 a -ft -omo - 4b m -p Q -w -W -tw -7 A~6W~wem merc4a~e I %Mi3d=r~ *AV. 0. -',a41-- q' d- ft 0- .4* w 4 . -Q- - am .0- m- - mwk ,... .......... IaxNMr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 3 @' 0@* { BJ's Member Pricing has arrived in Jacksonville, and it's good news for your financial future. BJ's Member Pricing saves you more money every day on the finest brand-name items and groceries, including up to 30%* off supermarket prices. Plus, we multiply your savings because BJ's is the only club that accepts manufacturers' coupons. In fact, the savings start right now with this offer to join BJ's and get $10 off the $40 annual Membership fee, plus three extra months free. Offer expires 2/18/06. Location: 8046 Phillips Hwy., Jacksonville, FL 32256 Located along the southbound lane of US 1, 0.3 miles NW of its junction with Baymeadows Rd. 904-485-1180 Club Hours: Monday Saturday, 8:00 A.M. 10:00 P.M. Sunday, 8:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. Pharmacy Hours: Monday Saturday, 9:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. Sunday, 10:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Join online at http://jacksonville.bjs.com. I Where values come to life. *Savings are up to 30% off supercenter and grocery store prices on a market basket of items and may vary based upon market area. Research conducted by Warehouse Club Focus, October 2004. @2006 BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. R114655 F4@ rd: 4 ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 NAS Jacksonville Tax Center is open for business By Navy Legal Service Office he Jacksonville Tax Center is now offi- cially open. The tax center provides free federal income tax preparation and free electronic tax filing 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 information: All 2005 W-2s, Wage and Earning Statements, Social Security cards (social security cards are mandato- ry without a military ID, dependent ID's do not count) and dates of birth for each family member. 1099-INT forms (re- flecting any interest made from savings/checking accounts) 1099-DIV forms (re- flecting dividends, capital gain distributions from mutual funds, stocks, etc.) Dependent Care State- ment from day care provid- ers, to include their SSN/EIN and address, documenting New program By Eva Kowalski Training Support Center Great Lakes Public Affairs Sailors and career counselors from Great Lakes, Ill., learned about the benefits and new features of the United Services Military Appren- ticeship Program (USMAP), Jan. 26. USMAP, managed by Naval .Education and Training Command (NETC), is a formal military train- ing program that provides active-duty Coast Guard, Photo by O01 Mike England NAS Jax VITA Volunteer AT2(AW) Larry Threadgill reviews the taxes of Kathleen Davila as her 2-year-old son Tucker waits. VITA offers free tax preparation for all active duty personal, retirees and their family members. how much was spent for qual- ified childcare 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 tran- sit number and account number, if you choose to have your refund directly deposited into your account. Due to the type of train- ing given to our VITA reps, the following information is provided on what type of taxes they can and cannot prepare: Willprepare 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 develop- ment care credit); Form 8812 (additional child tax credit) and Form 8863 (edu- cation credits). Will not prepare Schedule C (profit loss provides civilian certification Marine Corps, and Navy employer of choice for peo- service members the oppor- ple looking for career tunity to improve their job opportunities that offer skills and to complete their civilian apprenticeship long-term growth potential requirements while they areon activeduty. r I*| "Providing our Sailors, Marines and Coastguards- " men with opportunities to . validate their skills through the USMAP certifi- cation is a vivid example'of the Navy's commitment for ....MOU life-long learning," said Vice * Adm. Kevin Moran, com- Compression & Loose Fit T-Shirts mander of NETC. "We are For All Outdoor Activities making the Navy. an r from business); complicated and advanced schedule D (capital gains and losses);. Schedule E (rents and roy- alties); Form SS-5 (requests for social security number); Form 2106 (employee busi- ness expenses); Form 3903 (moving); Form 8606 (nond- eductible IRA) and Form 8615 (minor's investment income). For more information on the tax center, call 542- 8038. for Navy jobs while in uniform, and beyond if they decide to move on to careers in the See PROGRAM, Page 11 Exclusive dealer for outdoor and tactical styles 11JI1 1Wl I IA% II Ival . at Cyclists needed for upcoming event eam Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to participate in the second .L 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. Are you moving? LARGE 0% Ask about our 990 Small-Box Special. BOXES DISH-PACK Free Delivery for orders over $500 -. . 10% Military Discount BI iX EISs For Less Inc. "We can help you move for less" Phoe 90482; 549 R 08100: 40% Discount $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift ParkSpace Airport Parking 904-741-4008 for Military! 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I I L -0 .10qlww c - twTW4" 1'7 771" .I . .o 4K, rv * 1% I JaX Air HeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 5 Photos by PH2 Andrea Simmons (Above) AM3 Julius Rosario of HS-75 sands parts for a SH-60F Seahawk helicopter. Hard at work (Left) AM2 Jason Persad assigned to the "Emerald Knights" of HS-75 performs a turn around inspection on a SH-60F Seahawk heli- copter before a flight Feb. 3. Navy announces Graduate Education Voucher program From Naval Education and Training Command Public Affairs commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) recently released information for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 Graduate Education Voucher (GEV) program, which offers eligi- ble unrestricted line (URL) officers the opportunity to receive funded graduate education during off-duty hours. According to Ann Hunter, NETC Education Director, significant changes to this year's program include the realign- ment of degree program category allot- ments based on Navy requirements. As in previous years, officers must choose a course of study that is relevant to their Navy career in order to align the pro- gram along the lines of the Professional Military Education Continuum. The GEV program is open to URE active duty list officers, paygrades 03 through 05, in designators 111X, 112X, 113X, 114X, and 13XX. Quotas for fiscal year 2005 are as follows: Surface Warfare 47; Submarine 40; Aviation 47; Special Warfare/Special Operations (SPECWAR/ SPECOPS)-6. Quotas by degree program and warfare areas- are available in NavAdmin 018-06, posted on the Navy College Program's GEV Web page. at: https://www.navycollege. navy.mil/gev. The GEV program is targeted at officers, with demonstrated superior performance and upward career mobility who are trans-, ferring, or have recently reported, to shore duty in order to allow sufficient time for completion of a graduate program. Officers who have already received a graduate degree that was funded by a Department of Defense or Veteran's educa- tion benefit are ineligible, although those currently enrolled in qualifying graduate degree programs using tuition assistance, other financial assistance programs, or paying privately, may apply. The program benefits cover all graduate education costs (tuition, books, registra- tion/application fees), to a maximum of $20,000 per year for up to 24 months from the time of enrollment (not to exceed $40,000 total). Some restrictions apply and enrollment in the program carries a service obligation of three times the num- ber of months of education completed, with a maximum of 36 months. NavAdmin 018/06 contains additional information on specific program requirements. Interested officers' should submit written requests to their detailer, per the NavAdmin. For those not qualifying for the GEV pro- gram, assistance is still available through the Tuition Assistance program and other graduate education programs as listed on the NPC Web site at http://www.npc. navy.mil/CareerInfo/Education/GraduateE ducationPrograms/. For general informa- tion on the GEV Program, visit the Navy College Program's GEV Web site at https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/gev. Find more... to love at work. You don't have to look too far to find a job you'll cherish ... in a place that's easy to love. NURSING CAREER FAIR Thursday, February 16 3pm 7pm Baptist Medical Center Beaches 1350 13th Avenue South, Jacksonville Beach Enter To Win A Fine Dining Experience For Two! Baptist Medical Center Beaches continues to grow with 24 more beds, more clinical advancements and more to love than ever before. Join us now to enjoy a collaborative medical environment, progressive technology, positive relationships and challenging work. Come find more of what matters to you...right here with us. For a complete list of available positions and to apply online please visit: www.e-baptisthealth.com/findmore rPowBAPTIST I._ Medical Center Beaches EOE R100041 H It's Never Been Easier to Get the Supplies You Need. * Government Purchase Orders, Government Purchase Cards and Commercial Credit Accounts Accepted * Delivery Available * Separate Pro Entrance and Checkout Lines A Account Managers with Military and Government Experience * We Proudly Support MWR and Local Community Events GSA- 'a. aa h i de, o lcate a a R106 0, VEII I EI i 6 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 Protestant Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina (left) and Catholic Chaplain (Cmdr.) Mike Mikstay of the NAS Jax Chapel review some of the.. information that will be taught during the new "Why Catholic? and Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth"- --- courses that will soon be offered here - through the chapel. - Photo by Kaylee LaRocc New religious programs being offered by base chapel By Kaylee LaRocque ,Staff Writer In an effort to reach out to the local military community, the chaplains and religious program specialists from the NAS Jax Chapel have developed sev- eral new religious programs outside the usual Sunday services. These new pro- grams will bring small groups together in an informal setting to interact, learn about their different faiths and share ideas and thoughts. "The Why Catholic? Journey Through the Catechism" series was recently insti- tuted by the Archdiocese for the Military Services. The Archbishop asked military cha-pels around the world to get involved in this new program, we are among the first to respond to it. There are about eight military chapels around the world that are gearing up to offer this program and it's hoped that within time, more will offer the series," said NAS Jax Command Chaplain (Cmdr.) Michael Mikstay. "And, as I thought about this new program, I realized we could do something much big- ger here to reach out to our. local commu- nity. So I asked the other chaplains what they thought and if they had any ideas. We came up with three new programs that will start here to coincide with the beginning of Lent." The first new program is called Why Catholic? Journey Through the Catechcism. This two-year series will bring small groups together in a facilita- tor's home for prayer, discussion, scripture readings and catechism study. "Our participants will decide when they want to meet we hope to have 8-10 peo- ple in each group. People: can start the program at any point in the cycle. As more military chapels get involved in this, people can transfer and continue on with their sessions," explained Mikstay. "We hope that by having these small groups, people will be a little more apt to, come and get involved. The Why Catholic? Journey Through CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Prayer plus Penicillin que the Catechism series will begin March 5. For the Protestant community, a new program called Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth will begin March 8 at 6 p.m. at the Chapel Center's Fellowship Hall. This program will run each Wednesday night for six weeks. A light dinner will be offered. "The program is based on a curriculum of material called Celebration of Discipline. It's an interactive path to spir- itual growth. The curriculum focuses on six different spiritual disciplines and how to develop them," explained NAS Jax Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina. "The spiritual disciplines I selected to study are issues that people really don't think about. The program is going to be interactive, infor- mal and informational." For members of the Jewish community, a rabbi from Congregation Ahavath Chesed has offered to visit the NAS Jax Chapel on a regular basis to cater to the needs of military members stationed here. A special dinner/discussion is planned for Feb. 25 from 5-7 p.m. The event will con- clude with Havdalah. , "We are thrilled to be able to offer a pro- gram to our Jewish community here. If we have interests in bringing other religious events here, we will certainly try to accommodate people here by making con- tacts in the local community," said Mikstay, enthusiastically. Mikstay would like to stress that these programs are open to everyone. "We have in both the Catholic and Protestant com- munities here, a high percentage of retirees. We would also like to reach out and touch the families on base and those individuals in the barracks who perhaps have not thought about getting in contact with their church or religious community. I really hope that by offering these pro- grams here, people will respond positive- ly," added Mikstay. For more information on these new pro- grams or to register, please contact the base chapel at 542-3051. By Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina NAS Jax Chapel The scene is a doctor's office as the physician speaks to his patient: "Jim, you are in terrible shape! You simply have to do something about your condition. First, tell your wife to cook healthier meals. Then you have to stop work- ing yourself to death. Work instead on creating a budget and stick to it. That will eliminate much stress. Make sure you take some time to relax. Unless you make those changes in your life, you'll probably be dead in 30 days!" Jim's response: "Doc, it would sound more official coming from you. Would you mind calling my wife and sharing those instruc- tions with her?" While Jim made his way home, the doctor spoke with his wife on the phone and made her aware of the grav- ity of her husband's health condition. When Jim arrived home his wife rushed up to him and said: "Honey, I just .spoke with the doctor and I'm so sorry . ... It sounds like you have 30 days to live." So much for empathy! How we respond to the 'circumstances of life is a matter of choice. How life responds to us is quite 'beyond our control. Whenever you are looking for answers that lie beyond the doctor's prescription medication be assured that the power of a praying man/woman defies the cir- cumstances of life. In fact, just pray. In times of trou- ble, pray. In times of joy, pray. In times of sickness, Pray! I must humbly report to you that in spite of an Penicillin" are not mutually exclusive. I vividly remem- ber the day my 3-year-old son underwent surgery. At the end of the operation the attending surgeon met my wife and me in the waiting room and advised us to pray for the boy's recovery. I've been present at trauma cen- ters when doctors have advised family members to pray because they had reached the limits of their medical skill. The Medical Tribune (Volume 27, #1) related the story of Dr. Randy Byrd, a San Francisco cardiologist. Byrd is a former assistant professor of medicine at the University of California. The doctor is the author of a randomized study of 393 coronary care unit patients at San Francisco General Hospital. He arranged for prayer groups to pray for 192 of his patients, but not for 201 others. The results showed that those prayed for suffered fewer complica- tions! Only three required antibiotics. Only six suf- fered pulmonary edema and none required intubation. Those for whom there was no prayer suffered more. See PRAYER, Page 13 Volunteers needed for the Jacksonville Community Emergency Response Team he Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Depart- ment Emergency Pre- paredness Division is offer- ing a special training pro- gram to help citizens deal with emergency situations. The Jacksonville Com- munity Emergency Res- ponse 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 eight-week long pro- gram teaches volunteers 'how the program works, .fire safety, medical opera- tions including treating life ,threatening injuries, triage ,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 par- ticipate in a final disaster ,.preparedness exercise 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- vyenting and handling ,threats of terrorism, crime 'and disasters. a 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 freight weeks Saturday classes ,'egin 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 Head- Swedish Massage Oriental quarters building at 515 N. Julia Street. For more information, call 630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. Body Shampoo Steam Sauna SUN SPA Stress Relief Bodyscrubs 2151 Lane Ave. S. 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AUGUSTINE 1103 North Ponce De Leon 904-824-9101 RW 07762< / 9v1/+ /r- cY V^Ce/ (#&e f~^ oi~ 8 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 S service members who deploy to combat zones or third world countries to fight the war on terrorism have to deal with numerous threats to their mis- sions and personal safety. However, one hazard that many of them may overlook is the threat posed by insects. These tiny menaces have the capability to inflict more casualties on a military unit than bullets or bombs combined. Although insects and dis- eases are under control in some parts of the world, there are many countries where these tiny T enemies run ram- pant. Unfortunately, these are the same areas of the world our service members. are often deployed, ' which makes disease - carrying insects, or vectors, a serious threat to mission readiness. Diseases can spread quickly in a military unit, due to the bite of mosquitoes or ticks . unsanitary living conditions, water, contamination, and/or human con- tact. To protect our mili- - tary personnel against these dis- against these dis- Disease Vector Ecology and Control eases, primarily Center Assistant Training Officer vectored) by insects, Dave Wolfert vividly describes one of thetDre art nt fcthe many insect species that make the Department of their home in Jacksonville to a group Defense employs a of children from West Riverside small group of med- Elementary School. ical entomologists Elementary School . among the branches of the Armed Services. These highly trained professionals work hand-in-hand with their enlisted counterparts, the preventive medical technicians (PMTs), who are responsi- ble for a variety of programs all aimed at keeping our troops healthy. The Department of the Navy employs approximately 36 entomologists stationed around the world, 11 of whom are assigned to the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center (DVECC) at NAS Jacksonville along with 21 other med- ical and administrative personnel. "Our job here is to provide onsite and technical support primarily through disease vector control and preventative medicine for all operational and deployed forces," explained DVECC Officer in Charge Cmdr. Steven Rankin DVECC, along with several research labs and Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units (EPMUs), fall under the guidance of the Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC) in Portsmouth, Va., which is under the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED). DVECC consists of several departments, each playing an important role in day-to-day operations. DVECC's Administrative Department consists of administrative assistants, budget analysts, secretaries and computer spe- A:: ,2-, .. .,4 -' -Y ADAPCO Technician Todd Gwinn uses a DC- III to measure the size, frequency and velocity of the droplets being produced by a pesticide spraying device being tested by the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. cialists who work tirelessly to en- sure that the com- mand's personnel receive the sup- port they need to do their jobs. The Medical Entomology Information (MEI) Depart- ment is tasked with obtaining vector bionomics, arthropod-borne disease and con- The personal at the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center's Testing and Development Department use a laser to determine the size and frequency of the droplets of ipineral oil emitted by pesticde sprayers such as the London Fogger 1820. Mineral bil is used because it is non-toxic and often mixed with pes- ticides during their use. trol information and distributing it to requesting govern- ment agencies. Specifically, the MEI Department develops and dissemi- nates in-depth, country-specific Vector Risk Assessment Profiles (VECTRAPS) as part of the Navy Medical Entomology Information System. Information databases and VECTRAPS are generated through internet searches, literature searches, personal contacts, and in country vis- its. VECTRAPS are regularly updated and forwarded to the Navy Environmental Health Center. The MEI Department can forward VECTRAPS to requesting agen- cies via hard copy, disk or e-mail format. MEI Department Head Lt. Kathryn Barbara thinks VECTRAPS can be a vital decision making tool for com- manders in the field. "A VECTRAP can give a commander a heads up to potential threats posed by vectors that could potentially cause casualties in their units," she stated. The DVECC Training Department conducts in-house and off-site training for service members and DoD civil- ians. Three of these courses train the civilian pesticide applicators that work on DoD installations and a fourth recertifys licensed pesticide applicators. A fifth course, designed for reservists on two-week active duty training, is an introduction to the problems and solutions associat- ed with vector-borne disease in the military. An advanced, two-week program in operational pest management pre- pares qualified preventive medicine personnel to establish a temporary public health pest management program See DVECC, Page 9 (Left) Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center Entomologist Lt. Cmdr. Eric Hoffman gives children from West Riverside Elementary School a close look at the Madagascar spitting cockroach. (Right) Robert Bonnett, president of London Foggers Pest Control Equipment Company, makes an adjustment to t is Model 1820 London Fogger during ap equipment test at the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 9 (Above) Robert Bonnett, president of London.Foggers Pest Control Equipment Company, pours min- eral oil into his Model 1820 London Fogger before he tests the equipment. Photos by JO1 Mike England (Below) U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Engineer Clink Hoffman uses a "spinner" to meas- ure the size, frequency and velocity of the droplets being produced by a pesticide spraying device being tested by the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Center at NAS Jax. DVECC: New Orleans benefitted from department expertise From Page 8 where none exists, and to do so under extraordinary condi- tions. They also offer an on-the-job training program that allows qualified military personnel to intern at their cen- ter for two weeks. The department also hosts school tours and its members offer presentations to local schools. "We teach people about the kinds of problems insects can cause and methods of preventing them," said DVECC Training Department Head Dr. Andy Beck. "Effective training can drastically reduce the number of vector-relat- ed casualties a unit has." The Operations Department is the primary consulting resource for the center. Their direct contact with Navy and Marine Corps units is mostly through operations; whose personnel conduct assist visits to ships and shore stations in support of pest management and environmental securi- ty programs. Operations personnel conduct a shipboard pest control training program to certify shipboard person- nel in the skills needed to keep the shipboard environ- ment pest free, and they act as U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors for the pest-free certification of vehicles and cargo entering CONUS after being deployed elsewhere. Operations personnel often cooperate with gov- ernment and academia to conduct basic research related ito vector-borneNdisease transmission inhhe southeastern U.S. and elsewhere. "We recently returned from New Orleans where we pro- vided guidance and assistance in preventing any potential vector-borne disease outbreaks. We also have ongoing humanitarian assistance projects all over the world. This center is also actively involved as the program manger for the Navy's West Nile Virus surveillance program in the U.S.," said DVECC Entomologist Lt. j.g. Ephraim Ragasa. The Testing and Evaluation (T&E) Department tests and evaluates pest control equipment, pesticides and con- trol strategies. They provide aerosol droplet analyses for pesticide application equipment, calibration of pesticide dispersal equipment and preventive maintenance on pes- ticide dispersal equipment for allied naval activities. The department also conducts collaborative research with other academic and vector control agencies in aerosol cloud dynamics, equipment development, and the evalua- tion of pest management methods. T&E is called on a daily/weekly basis by universities, state and federal gov- ernments and other DoD military branches requesting information on equipment for vector control, pest control tactics or strategy and aerosol droplet spectra concerns. Much of T&E's work is published in technical journals fur- thering the focus on DVECC as a vector control center for DoD. T&E Department Head Dr. Todd Walker thinks that evaluating equipment before it goes to the fieod is an important job. "Making sure a piece of equipment does what it is supposed to do is vital to servicemembers in the field," he stated. "A bad piece of equipment is a waste of taxpayer dollars and will little to prevent vector related casualties." When operational units deploy, DVECC is often called upon to provide information about what diseases are prevalent in the surrounding area and what preventive measures should be taken to minimize the risk of con- tracting those diseases. They send teams, which usually consist of one entomologist and two PMTs, to gather infor- mation from local medical personnel by conducting onsite surveillance and testing for malaria and other diseases. They then train the PMT assigned to the unit on the control measures needed. This could be anything from treating uniforms with repellents to using mosquito net- ting. If necessary, they also have the capability of using an ultra-low volume insecticide spray as a control measure. This causes minimal environmental damage and specifi- cally targets the flying insects. While mosquitoes are usu- ally their biggest concern, the entomologists also keep a close eye on ticks, flies, spiders and when called upon a wide variety of reptiles. Mosquitoes carry many diseases including malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, encephalitis, and West Nile virus. Ticks carry Lyme disease and sand flies can carry leishmaniasis. For more informationion DVECC or to request support, call 542-2424. 10 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 I Volunteers needed for Daytona 500 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, dur- ing the event. All members of the cast will be given a T-shirt to wear during the show with their own INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY black pants and shoes if they chose not to wear a uniform. 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.d500showvolunteers.com. When filling out the form under the block marked school, type in "MILI- TARY" so you can be properly identi- fied and cast in the production. Note: There will be limited oppor- tunities to park campers/motor homes at the Saturday practice site and stay overnight. There will be no facilities (i.e. water, power, etc.) so you will have to dry camp if you wish to stay on Saturday night. If you would like to do this, please e- mail Cmdr. Cynthia Wilkerson at cynthia.e.wilkerson@pcola.med.navy. mil so we will have an idea of how many individuals/groups are inter- ested in camping that night. Transportation will be provided from the practice site on Sunday both before and after the race. TRICARE Dental Program begins new contract From TRICARE T RICARE Manage- ment Activity will begin its new TRI- CARE Dental Program (TDP) contract with United Concordia Companies Inc. on Feb. 1, 2006. United Con- cordia will continue to fur- nish worldwide, comprehen- sive dental coverage to include preventive, diagnos- tic, restorative and mainte- nance services to all eligible Uniformed Services active duty family members and to National Guard, and Re- serve members and/or their eligible family members. Under the new contract, TRICARE has added bene- fits to the dental program, including dental implants and related prosthetics, and. extended restorative servic- es to teeth affected by attri- tion, erosion, abrasion, and congenital or developmental defects. The TDP will continue to offer a comprehensive den- tal benefit package that includes dental X-rays, peri- odic examinations, clean- ings, fluoride treatment, fill- ings, root canals, dental crowns and bridges, and orthodontics. "We will work closely with United Concordia to main- tain beneficiary and provider satisfaction while ensuring that quality and, access standards continue to be met," said Col Gary Martin, director, Dental Care Division, TRICARE Management Activity. "It is a cost-effective benefit that eligible beneficiaries cannot afford to do without to main- tain their dental health." The TDP is an affordable and portable program that makes it easy to maintain good dental health.,Eligible beneficiaries may enroll in single member plans or fam- ily plans. Now through Jan. 31, 2007, the monthly single member enrollment premi- um for most eligible benefi- ciaries is $10.51 with the family premium as low as $26.27 monthly. Information on enrollment, premium costs, and benefits can be found at www. TRICARE dentalprogram.com. The TDP program en- courages diagnostic and pre- ventive care for children ages one to four. Sponsors are encouraged to enroll their children at age one to ensure a good foundation for dental health and may help reduce costs later for unnec- essary dental procedures. Cost shares will continue to be reduced for active duty service members in pay grades E-1 to E-4 for some dental services under the new contract. The reduction in cost-shares is provided to encourage these families to seek appropriate dental care and improve their dental health. All current TDP-enrolled members will receive a new personalized TDP Identifi- cation Card and benefit booklet prior to the new con- tract taking effect. TDP enrollees and providers will be sent regular updates on' benefits and coverage. New enrollees will be sent a per- sonalized TDP Identification Card and benefit booklet. United Concordia accepts and enrolls new members by phone or on their Web site. For more information go to www.TRICARE dental- program.com, or calling toll- free 1-800-866-8499, 24 hours a day. Beneficiaries may also access the TRI- CARE Web site at www.tri- care.osd.mil. FLEET: Sex assault a horror From Page 2 and be treated fairly; be protected from the accused offender; be notified of and be present at all court pro- ceedings related to the offense; confer with an attorney; seek restitution; have information about conviction, sentencing, imprisonment and release of the offender. This is one subject I hate to write an article about, but I think it's important for us to protect each other from those deviants who lay in wait for opportunity. Hopefully by reading this and taking the discussed preventative steps, you will take the opportunity away. I'm not talking just to Sailors; it's a growing crime' in society, and we need to ensure our entire Navy Team (Sailors, family, civil- ians) knows how to protect itself. I recently sent out to the Fleet and Force Master Chiefs an outstanding Sexual Assault Awareness Plan designed by 7th Fleet. If you have not seen this or desire a copy, contact those Master Chiefs so we can get the data to you. Warriors, I know by using the plan and some common sense, we can significantly reduce the incidence of this crime Navy-wide. The biggest deterrent is knowl- edge; our team cannot allow these crimes to continue - we are better than that. FLEET TIP: I want to know what you think. What should I write about? Does a Navy policy or pro- gram need explanation? Am I just missing the mark? The best feedback comes from the deckplate, so I've set up an email address so Sailors can write to me. I just have two rules: 1) no jumping the chain of command on com- mand issues (that's a big one); 2) let's keep the ques- tions to a Navy-wide forum. The address is cpf.fleetfeed- back@navy.mil, and I'm looking forward to hearing from you. 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Contact Military Publications Account Executives 904-359-4336 The Mirror Jax Air NONs The Perikcope COW - -Nmm- U. a * - -w Ip v $ I I A a ii *.*j.:~j (Above) HM1 Nathan Walden asks Assistant Secretary of Photos by PH2 (AW/SW) Andrea Simmons Defense of Reserve Affairs Thomas Hall a question during I an all hands for area Reservists held Jan. 27 at VP-30 audi- torium. '. laxAlir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 11 Red Cross collecting personal hygiene items for Iraq war wounded Naval Hospital Jacksonville's American Red Cross volunteers continue to collect personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, shampoos and hair care items, lotions, cleansing wipes, toothpaste/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 col- lected and shipped one large box of items to the Center and the items were most appreci- ated. 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. VIP visits area Reservists Assistant of Defense of Reserve Affairs Thomas Hall talks with Sailors during an all hands event for reserve commands in the Southeast Region Jan. 27 in VP-30's auditorium. Jacksonville area pets go online From Petfinder.com T he Old Dog House, Jacksonville, recently joined other animal welfare organizations in the area who list their homeless pets on Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest database of adoptable animals on the Internet. The site currently has more than 180,000 homeless pets list- ed and it is updated continuously.. More than 9,100 animal welfare organi- zations in the U.S., Canada and other countries post their pets on Petfinder.com. The Old Dog House pets can be viewed at http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL593.h tml. Once visitors to the site find a pet They are interested in, they contact the shelter where it is housed. Each animal placement group has its own policies and handles its own adoptions. Petfinder.com was created in early 1996 as a grassroots project by Jared and Betsy Saul to end the euthanasia of adoptable pets. Since its inception, the site has facili- tated approximately 10 million adoptions. PROGRAM: Civilian certification now available From Page 4 private sector." The Department of Labor requires 144 hours of classroom instruction for every 2,000 hours of OJT. Kenneth Ledbetter, Subject Matter Expert USMAP Registrar said, the trades average from 2,000 to 10,000 hours and vary in the amount of time they will take to complete from one to four years. Service members get recognition for their jobs in the civilian world just by log- ging their hours during on-the-job training (OJT) and meeting the knowledge specifi- cations of the program. According to Ledbetter, it is also the largest apprentice- ship program in the military, with 13,054 members enrolling in fiscal year 2005. "We have 124 trades that we offer apprenticeship certification, which covers every rate in the military except for three: Air Traffic Controller, Cryptologic Technician Interpretive and Musician," said Ledbetter. "An average Sailor doing an eight-hour job can complete 2,000 hours in : a year." 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Most recently, the program was realigned to fit under the certifications and qualifica- tions vector of the 5 Vector Model, which has been continually under development since it was first launched in 2004. The 5 Vector Model, a part of the Navy's Revolu-tion in Training, is accessible through Navy Know-ledge Online. It is divided into five vectors (profession- al development, personal development, military education and leadership, certifi- cations and qualifications, and perform- ance), allowing Sailors to keep track of their.careers in the Navy and take credit for their accomplishments. For more information on USMAP, Sailors may contact their career counselor or visit https://www.cnet. navy.mil/usmap. | FEED THE CHILDREN P.O. 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E , Military Publications reach 81/% of the military communil military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base. 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contracto 4*. .^ ,- M B1 -.1t.1IA Published by (.0e 1c orida tinies-inion The Locals q"1^ Sports Bar & Grill Irs R094162 DIVOIRCE'90 ss.-.$ and Qu'icker, Results! Se Habla Espahol e w I ww I Jamediator.cbm or (904) 564-1000 Rl -- ~- --- I" "! ,'"1 1I 12 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 S-, Fast-track online industrial management MAKE CARPS FO EPLOYEP TROOPS technology degree available through FCCJ From the Navy College Office during each eight-week sessi m Registration is automatic for the studel S iorliuc community Couoege at Jack- sonville (FCCJ) is now offering an J opportunity for those with military or work experience to earn an accelerated industrial management technology associ- ate in science degree online in as little as 18 months. Those with qualifying military or work training could achieve the degree in even less time, by gaining credits for training and certifications earned at work, military training or prior experience. Enrolled students can complete the degree while employed or in the military from anywhere in the world online. General education courses are required, along with courses in management, busi- ness, business law and computers. Most students take two online courses ion. nts, and they will have a personal advisor to assist them throughout degree completion. The advantages of earning the degree include career enhancement and opportu- nity. The degree holder will also be able to transfer credits and pursue a bachelor's degree at one of many accredited universi- ties and complete the degree through dis- tance learning. Tuition for the accelerated degree program is about $3,800 for Florida residents. For more information about the Accelerated Industrial Management Technology program at FCCJ call the Military Education Institute at 632.5057 or visit www.fccj.edu/mei. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff '.ohe NAS Jacksonville Fleet and 'Family Support Center (FFSC) Life -41Skills Education and Support -'- Program is the foremost preventive meas- ,ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. S All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- --ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is .."" .required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. 'arah Weekes (le9ftyand Ashley Cornell create special Valentine's Cards for service mem- 6 spring overseas at the NAS -lax .MWR Youth. Activity Center Jan. 27. The children ... I :" -. -'-_ ." -made nupmerous. cards decorating 6hem with glitter, foam hearts, paint, ink and other art supplies. it makes me feel good to do something nice for someone who is working really VI NCENNES ardi away from their family," said Cornell. FCCJ's spring schedule for NAS Jax. classes released From the Navy College Office Florida Community College at Jacksonville's spring schedule runs March 5 through May 5. All classes are held at NAS Jax. Registration is open now. Active duty personnel must process their tuition assis- tance (TA) request in'the Navy College Office prior to the start of classes (please allow 48 hours for TA processing) Navy TA will pay 100 percent of the tuition cost up to 12 semesters (four courses) per fiscal 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. year. Call FCCJ at 771-3979 for more information. The following classes are being offered: AMH2020 US History 1865 to Present M CCJ1020 Intro to Criminal Justice M HUM2236 Humanities: 15th to 20th M/W EC02013 Principles of Economics M/W ENC1102 English Comp II M/W DEP2004 Human Growth & Development-T/TH ENC1101 English Comp I -T/TH CGS1060 Intro to Computers T SYG2430 Marriage and Family T/TH MAT 1033- Intermediate Algebra T/TH Job fair slated for Feb. 22 A Hire Vets First! Job Fair will be held Feb. 22 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts at 300 West Water Street in downtown Jacksonville. This job fair is for veterans with a wide variety of work experience, men and women who are transitioning from active duty and mem- bers of the National Guard and Reserves. Admission is free. Hire Vets First is part of the U.S. Department of Labor and was established by an act of Congress in 2002. To prepare for the fair. job seekers should register as a job candidate at the recruit military Web site at www.recruitnilitary.com and show up at the door with at least 12 copies of your resume. * Tuition Assistance covers 100% of course cost * Earn college credits toward your degree at VU * Complete your A.S. or A.A.S degree online or on-site * Study on your own time, anywhere your duties take you * No prior computer experience necessary * Military training evaluated for college credit * FREE COMPUTER with select courses, yours to keep * S* S S S* S *- - ** **:sse *0 S S'* B- S *S *6 :.* : * e nd - Sau a 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 (15) and graduate (9) degrees delivered via Distance Learning TROY UNIVERSITY .4\ firurZA .f ,:' ,rrf urI UiIlf troy.edu PHONE 904.354.8310 I FAX 904.358.6889 I WWW.SWMMLAW.COM 701 WEST ADAMS STREET *;. JACKSONVILLE, FL 32204 Thhrng oialawyer an. aqwartant de.on thaouldnotbebasedsolelyuponadvertisw ' 'S B"cfor you decade. a ito rnd you frie rtten n on about our qualifications and exper 8107783 uoses and sites . ,73' JaxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 13 COMMUNITY CALENDAR ,<- - Photo by Kaylee LaRocque From left, NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Naval Air Depot Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan II, HMCS Johnna Morton of Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast Commanding Officer Capt. Paul Walden proudly display their Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) Leadership Awards after being presented the awards from Field Policy and Management Director U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Commander, Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence Cotton. CFC: Fund-raiser claims success for another year of hard work From Page 1 unified because the number of base personnel is even lower than in 2004," continued Lesser. According to Lesser, the campaign wouldn't have been possible without the help of numerous volunteers. "I'd like to personally thank my 2005 loaned executive staff of CSC Sophia Jeffries, CS1 Dempsey Daniels, CS1 Donnie Johnson and all the department of tenant com- mand coordinators and key workers for their outstand- ing support during the campaign," said Lesser. All five divisions in the area achieved their goals, including the three local Navy bases NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. The region did remarkably well overall they far exceeded the goal. In the midst of the devastation from the hurricanes, the contributions for the region were great," added Commander, Navy Region Southeast CFC Chairperson Lt. Cmdr. Liz Veramendi. At the conclusion of the celebration, the audience wait- ed in anticipation to see how much their hard work paid off. "You are all terrific and I salute you," remarked Cotton, as he revealed the final contribution figure of $2,246,594 at the end of the presentation. "Thank you to all of you for your generous support for time, energy and ideas that make our CFC so great." For more information. visit www.cfc-at-work.org. PRAYER: A link with well-being From Page 6 Sixteen needed antibiotics. Eighteen suffered pulmonary edema. Twelve required intubation. The doctor's conclu- sion: "the patients who were prayed for did better." You may call this a fluke. You may dismiss this as quackery. But you cannot dismiss the numerous other studies that assert that there is a link between prayer and well-being. The habitual presence of chaplains and chapels in practically all major hospitals attest to it. So, let us pray because I believe that prayer is the point where we can "touch" and discern the almighty's direction. I believe that prayer is the place where we can get a taste of the pleasure of God. I believe that prayer is the plat- form where we can sense the power of God. If this is true, and I believe it is, it would follow that our own pleasure, comfort, purpose and inner power in life is directly related to our prayer life. Nothing wrong with penicillin . and there's nothing wrong with prayer! The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax Nd. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetingsare held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methbdist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meet- ings are held the second Tuesday of each monthly at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers avail- able 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 general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of, every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is, a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and, retired Department of Defense civil- ians. For more information, call 778-0805, or email com- modore@ njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Prescription I Preventing Cancer' * Eat a nutritiousdiet contain- ing lots ot fruits, \ vegetables , whole grains and legumes. * E,.ercise for thirty mniinters at lea.t four time per week Supplement your diet with a' gond multi-; itamin .ind mineral forninlation AND * Do Not smoke, drink muoe than 2 alcoholic drinks per day, visit indoor tanning salons, or overcook meats. AMC Cancer Research Center 1600 Piesce Street Denver, CO 80214 1-800-321-1557 www.amc.org .; CFC pFrticiFp.rt FR'\ ID I i .: a i'rii L :F 1i Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The meeting for December is cancelled. The MOMS Club of Jack- sonville Orange Park/ Westside holds their business meeting the second Thursday of each month from 10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for play- groups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For information, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com The Association of Avia- tion 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 Micnael Steckly at 542- 5508 or'Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9. com. The First Coast Black Nur- ses Association holds their ing held at 1 p.m. on thefourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Offi- cers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 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 Ri- ders 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 inter- ested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Jacksonville Genealo- gical Society will present their 2006 Spring Genealogical 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 As- 1j sociation of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- 10573 Lakevie 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 complete details and registration forms go to http://jaxgen.home.comcast. net/seminar6.htm. 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 regis- ter, 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 informa- tion, call (904) 824-0716. You See A Puppy, " Blind Person Sees The W'orld ' ,r.th i... h ". :,... .. c ...3. r... [.]. Xp Many different styles and |. sizes as required. -i MANUEL BELLO 904-645-7767 members.aol.com/ ._. bellovincent ew Rd E. Jacksonville Fl. bellovincent@aol.com The Dentist Place . And... The Dentist Place bY K;Js The Dentist Place is Moving! Just East of the Orange Park Mall on Wells Road General Dentistry, Periodontics, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery all under one roof! We are participating providers with UNITED CONCORDIA DELTA DENTAL We welcome patients from most other insurances LITTLE OR No OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE FOR MILITARY FAMILIES (Excludina co. ays and deductibles) Avenues Mall Orange Park Wells Rd. General & Children's Dentistry General Dentistry Specialty & Children's Dentistry 363-3366 269-7004 269-9299 Bryan T. Marshall, DDS, PA Lic. #DN11844 SRamada In Co fbtcrice CUer :.., 1 A February 10th or 11 ' Package Includes I Prime Rib and Crab Leg Bffiet Chocolate Covered Strawb ries CGlau-s of Champagne ', Tickets to the Comedy Zdne Featuring Derrick Richard.s A Deluxe Room with an extended Check-Out Time Buffet Breakfast $159.95 &EM 1-295 & Sii Jose Blvd. ' 92-4_ .t Rhe,7 COMedY r- -,j~ ~ti~r ~k3~ 3mY~R~:d~7r~h:fl~ ma o 14 laXAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 MWR Planne Mission First, Sailors Always > / 24th annual Bass Tournament April 15 Begins at safe light until 3 p.m. Limited to first 100 teams entered. Door prizes! Cash prizes! Call 542-3260 for additional information For more information, call 542-3493. Bowling leagues now forming! Free bowling on Wednesdays foir active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) For more information on fitness and ath- letics, call 542-3518/3229. Learn to Lift Weights Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesdays at 4 p.m. 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.'TT trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. 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. Travel Fair March 18 10 a.m. 2 p.m. NEX Food Court Vendors and door prizes. 50th annual Spring Tour ofHomes & Gardens in Beaufort, S.C.' March 31 & April 1 Single occupancy $241.75, double occupancy $192.25 Includes lodging, breakfast, lunch, din- ner, a guided city tour, and tour. Sign up by March 1. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Mall & Movie Trip Saturday Orange Park Mall and AMC Theater Free Bowling Tournament Feb.15, 6:45 p.m. NAS Freedom Lanes Photo courtesy of MWR AN Mark Lassiter from the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit enjoys a burger at last month's Last Buck BBQ spon- sored by the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Liberty Program. This month's BBQ is scheduled for Feb. 28 at 5 p.m. at Liberty Cove. It is open to E1-E5 single Sailors. For more information call 542-1335. Prizes awarded! New Orleans Weekend Trip Feb. 17-20 $120, payment plans available. Includes transportation and three nights lodging. Kid Rock Concert Feb.19 $25, includes ticket and transportation. 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 March 3, 6:30-9 p.m. All you can eat gourmet seafood & beef buffet. $17 /person Call 542-3041 for reservations. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The Constant Gardener Feb. 17, 7 p.m. Into The Blue (R) Feb. 18, 5 p.m. The Gospel (PG) Feb.18, 7 p.m. The Fog (PG-13) Feb. 24, 7 p.m. The Weather Man (R) For more information call 542-3521. 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 mer- chandise. For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772. Hoop it up at the Youth Center Monthly three-on-three basketball tour- naments. Begins Feb. 22. Ages 9-17 NAVFAC: Elimination of duplicate core competencies a reached goal From Page 1 Furthermore, the merge establishes a single public works delivery model for, Navy installation com- manders-providing them a full range of facilities prod-" ucts and services. "Bringing the entire facil- ities team under the NAV- FAC umbrella makes smart business sense for the Navy," said Navy Region Southeast Regional Eng- ineer/Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. Paul Walden. "This integration will provide installation commanders the best value facility support by leverag- ing the diverse public works capabilities," Walden said. , Since NAVFAC began its global transformation in 2004, the most significant milestone to date has been the consolidation of NAVFAC's commands, for- merly comprised of engi- neering field, divisions, engineering field activities, officers in charge of con- struction and public works centers, into facilities engi- neering commands (FECs). These commands report to two NAVFAC commands: NAVFAC Atlantic in Norfolk, Va., and NAVFAC Pacific in Pearl Harbor. Commanding officers are double-hatted as regional engineers. Facilities engi- neering commands provide the Marine Corps, regional- commanders, and other` clients a single touch point for all NAVFAC products and services. They also enable NAV- FAC to better align and focus on regional and client requirements, surge sup- port across regional bound- aries, globally implement common business process- es, eliminate redundancy and duplication, and return substantial savings to the Navy, Marine Corps, and its * other clients. ' As a part of the FEC transformation, Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville,, Engineering Field Activity Southeast and Engineering Field Division South will merge to stand up a new com- mand this summer called NAVFAC Southeast. Other key accomplish- ments of NAVFAC's historic transformation include 7ore oM-SU BRITISH, GERMAN & ITALIAN S COFFEE FOOD GIFTS Internet Copy/Fax available 6r4.ra,ie ,inr]iirihrl *tirpA c.irter1d2073 rp1 dc'rr, 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 215-1388 strengthening strategic alliances with its Navy Systems Command part- ners to eliminate duplicate core competencies such as supply functions; aligning processes, employing best businesses practices; and synergizing its mix of mili- tary. civil servants and con- tractors into a "total force" team to provide optimal effective and efficient facili- ties engineering products and services worldwide. : For more information on ,NAVFAC's transformation visit www.portal.navfac. naw.mil. 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More - importantly, this coverage stays with you when you leave the military. You do not have to convert to the more expensive VGLI plan .! Current monthly non-tobacco user premium per $250,000 of coverage MBA VGLI AGE PREMIUM PREMIUM 30 $ 16.25 $ 27.50 35 $ 16.25 $ 35.00 40 $ 18.75 $ 47.50 45 $ 18.75 $ 62.50 50 $ 87.50 $100.00 Last year alone, we paid close to $20 million in insurance claims. This money helped the families of our members continue their lives during a difficult period. Our scholarship program helps members offset the high cost of college. Each year five scholarships are offered to eligible dependent children. Here are more great benefits MBA sponsors benefits that you will not get through SGLI/VGLI: * VALoans.com mortgage experts on fulfilling residential financing * USBank VISA Card for members does not charge an annual fee * Special discounts from the Hertz Corporation * Travel and medical benefits from Nation Safe Drivers Platinum Plus Program MBA Term 90 group life insurance is underwritten .. by Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company, under policy number GPO1. When you purchase insurance coverage from MBA, you joinr a community of people who share your interests. Each year we search for new benefits to enhance the quality of life for our members. Become a member today! Call toll-free: 1-800-336-0100 or visit our Web site www.militarybenefit.org Life Insurance underwritten by Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company. Not available in all states. H MBA , BnMltary Benefit Association Serving y i for'* years V Term 90 8/05 I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 15 SPORT 9 TADIG Lifeguard training course A three-week lifeguard training course will be offered Feb. 14, 21 and 28 at 5 p.m. at the indoor pool. The cost is $100 for military members, $105 for Department of Defense personnel and $140 for guests. For more information, call Tim at 542- 2930/3239. Softball meetings slated There will be several softball meetings Feb 15 in the Building 850 conference room. The season will begin in March. The following are the times of the meetings: Greybeard 11:30 a.m. Open to active duty, selective reservists and command Department of i Defense personnel age 30 and up. Intramural noon Open to active duty, selec- tive reservists and command Department of Defense personnel. Women's league 12:30 p.m. Open to active duty, selective reservists, military dependents over 18 and Department of Defense employees. Commands having their athletic officer or desig-. ' nated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join lhe , league. Open softball meeting planned wome yThe;eis a, cfipetitive divipsior anfa,'AIMD recreat.pnavion: Anrds will be,4iven toP-the-.VP-30 Students winners.of each divisifoh: Call 541-3239.to sign -Blount Island up by Feb. 22 .. 'Naval Hospital Blue Sand volleyball meeting 'VP-16 A 3-on-3, sand volleyball meeting will be held-- FACSFAC March 8 at f;GO30 a.m. at the Building 850 confer- MEPS enc&mrbom. The league is open to all NAS Jax Weapons active duty, command Department of Defense AIMD 400 personnel and selective reservists. Commands HS-7 having their athletic officer or designated repre- :.,*.' tentative attend the meeting will receive five cap-. Flag tain's cup points. All interested personnel shoua', 4-on-4 Flag I attend the meeting to discuss rules'and .to get the required paperwork to join the league. Team u, AIMD Sports officials needed VP-30 Blue VP-30IFT The North Florida Military Officials Association VS-22 Gold is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- VP-45 ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. 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. 5 4 Football As of Feb. 3 Wins 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 3 6 7 7 7 2 8 Standings Losses 0 0 0 0 1 USCG CSCWL VP-16 HS-75 HS-5 VS-22 Red VS-31 VP-30,G. 1d ..,,. ,, . 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 3. o Greybeard Basketball Standings As of Feb. 3 Team Wins Losses VP-30 5 0 TPU 5 1 AIMD 4 2 VP-62 3 3 VP-16- ,- . ... NCTS 1 5 CPRW-11 0 4 An open softball meeting will be held Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. at Mulligans. This league is open to Intramural Ba NAVAIR and Department of Defense employees, active duty, military dependents over 18 and Team selective reservists. Rules as well as days of the V week and times for the games will be discussed at VP-30 Staff the meeting. HS-75 Racq jptbaU,.toyrqpoey .NCTS An open racquetball tournament will be held VP-5 Feb. 28 through March 3 each night at 5 p.m. at Naval Hospital Gold the NAS Jax Gymnasium.The tournament is free Security and is open to all NAS Jax authorized men and VP-45 Yacht Club ready for spring By Jeannie Bailey Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club T he Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club is celebrating their 50th year at NAS Jacksonville this year. On June 14, 1956, founder Robert Woodside, had the first meeting for the Navy Jacksonville Sailing Club. The club was started to promote sailing at NAS Jacksonville. 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Your Classified in-column ad automatically appears online at no additional charge. 246 Camden Co., 306 Intracoastal 310 Mandarin 320 Westside 320 Westside 322 Argyle 325 Jacsorille 330 Beaches BROADWATER -3/3 Water view, poo 0 CREEKSIDE OAKS 4/2, NearN HASJAX. Acre O4/21sf ATL. BCH 3/2,lgfncd yd, PUBLISHER'S NOTICE w/bonus, 2548sf, great cul/sac lot, 1712sf 3/2, 2547sf, brick, fp, fncd of land across from Dueto PCS, move 3/2, WFlrida 26ft comply. remod., w/d, dbl All real estate adver- marsh views, corn- 11281 Southington PL. 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NEW 4/2/2 1800sf near w/shed, $950/mo. no San Jose, 3/1.5 in great businesses for Sale Franchises FieldReps (Comm. only) iNew H 3 /2 DW, w/extrasn 276-6446 schools & YMCA $1290 pets, great location. n'brhd, apprx 1250sf, 5 talO i S ApD|V on line 38Baker County must se, 1/3 ac lot w/ OAKLEAF PLANTATION Call 375-0585 Call GHS288. 8185 fncdbcky, arportnew 510 Retail/Offiace Space 560 Financial Servces www.cfl floridcom960233 1 Oaks. $124,900. 861-4716 V Lrg 1881sf 3/2 condo GREEN COVE SPRINGS MANDARIN Spacious 3 904-46-7277/206-412-1486 515Retail/OfficeSpace orBorrow Glen St. Marys FIL 3/2w/ Mw/den. Inci's full 4br/2balS00sf, bed 2 bath. 1772 sf. foRenta570crBorggw Bought GnS M FL 2 w MOVING! MUSTSELLI amen's. 904-710.5543 l covered rch Silver large Fla Room large SAN MARCO 1814 Terry forRent 570Mortg esBought 705 aia bonus room. 2200sf. 2 3/2. 1600SF+ Over Acre laEstate OoEANFRONTrg HihPXrekcai ap ch/ aund aomreri!r 70 1/2 acres. $299,500. and a Half. Won't last! eal Esae OCEANFRONT -Jax Creek,$1300/mo celnn Pl 3brl a"i 7 _.Fa _ $695 per month. for Rent Beach ground fir a2/2 ,eigh64 s o avall-5-,471or 55a -20C36 500_ LO PRODUCTIONaMGR Call Mr. Bradley Orhood, 5344771 or 551-2036 500 Industrial LO PRODUCTION MGR St. Johns 8741862or 291-3100 $1650mo. 221-0634 GREENCOVE SPRINGS reached a 4$1,395 Can be MARCO 4/2, 1200sf,For Sale 550 business Responsible for deve- n40 -3MU0 400oApartments Brand new home, 3/2. reached at 476-0366 SAN MARCO 4/2, 1200sf,.orSaeB E County 4 MUT I bL3BR2tAI FOrnish PONTE VEDRA BCH 2 car gar avail 1/20 C a r. S- ortunities Ig S quny MUSTSELLBRZ Furnished StuiPONg CTEVEDRABeH 2 car g$m.Nopets,no avail 1/20. MiddeburS.6-3ba Ci O r,kOar9....- NC Min-mat, Cabin! benefpacage. Apply nd Land Home. 4Aparentstunnngottag $ m. NoCl7eta, non _'_L______- _7__37_gr FUI.T v4hdri manbth StainlessSteel App. prendmin iu.ms w/sep entrance, patio, smkr. Call 707-4510 *. 6'0 al" .it Jr^ tDr. 1 3Jrl NC MinC-martiCabi! benefittpackage. Apqply t Ltaitles D Stelast e.......,-- C. 12.2 1 Zoned Cdmrmerckalt$229k Downtown Restaurant http://members..qux- 1600sf, 1.5ac, $265,000. GreatJacksoOnvaleo 412Retirement SummerhouseCondos, HERITAGELANDING nd ., 3illbr. SOUTH OP/Bear Run 3/2 919-693-8984oremail: courthouse & Bell So. 1-770-386-5892 "Finaninle Won'tLa Communities Feb. Free $1050mo./ New 4br 2300sf. $1450 1'" $,uu J0 995, 1368SF, 2 Car Gar, owner@newbranch.com v331 W Forsyth.502-6502 .U2 CALLJOHN291-0716 415Houses Furnished Jennifer917-8S97S59 Move in Dicsount for Feb. NORTHS ORE 3br/lb Kit Equi Grt Rm Fence. D lAL0Of+91076 420 Houses Ufurnished nYFLBROKERP aoI.com Info call: 916-479-3626 $VsAOm'An LR, DR FA. V T RE 389-3540 C mca -wr/opErato.E'S'Ao png JULINGTON CRK 3/2d CnLoo N9-nf1 2 sed nBRoKIE09 a .9m M a o 6b0NRHn R bFA AAbRCommercial/ DSwneroperaoLEcS 706 Aoutn Sweater scrnd 425 Manufactured PONTE VEDRA 1/1 3rd HOMES&CONDOS Croom 259W. 661 h s SOUTHPOINT AREA New505 Industrial growth opptyerservicingBookkeeping Call 904/287,8703 $2297Homes fir, screen porch fpl, AVAILABLE -Starting Cal 904-641-1537 TH, near 1-95 JTB 0 For Rent rocerystores in metrd Ownerwillfinance. Call 427 MobileHomeLots in. washer& dryer at$875.O'Park&Jax N'SIDE -1779W. 6thSt 3/2.5,17505F, 2car gar, ax. investment of A/Pi LERK Palencia 4/3 Park- 695-2255. 430Rloommates $800mo Call 534-7802 Zenith Realty 215-0676 3/1 totally'rehab" gated comm.$1450mo. approx $10k & delivery Full Time for Westside sideDr.ia 4/3 Par$543K SoELLIY U ILE 43Rooems toReLt PoNTEvEDRA 8 HUEeNI T $70'Om+$50dpd small pets ok, 386-6446 D'tOWN Convenientlocation truck/trailerreq. plumbing co. Fax sideDr.2500sf$543K SELLING YOUR MOBILE 435 Rooms to Rent PONTEVEDRA HOUSEFORRENT 904-377-8732 near Arena. WHSE/OFC.. Fax resume 778-8555 resume & salary req's 904.819.9221 HOME? TOP CASH' 440lBeach/Vacation/ 2/2, gated community. 4 br/2ba,nearschools, SS-Wolf Crk/Clfton VI. 1500sf & up. Starting at g to 904-693-0889 Old or New or Assume Resorts No pets, no smoking. 6 mi Mayport Nausta N'SIE NEW TWN- 3/2 TH, all apple, scm $985m .904708-7523 GOLF BUS.- Play lots of _Loan. Call 7308606 445Storage/Mini- $1200mo. Call 838-4367 Keman Blvd. 929 HOME 3/2.52 STORY, prchar, gated pool, goNDARIN Medical/ pbe its 5AStrNassani2544574, $1350 1 CAR GAR. 1526sf $1275mo. 904-386-4052 MANDARIN.- Medical/ people tiroughcharities 3AI C Nassu .....Lockers PONTE VEDRA BCH AN /UPGRADES/NEAR Business, 1450sf earn an awesome inc. DUI river County TAX REFUND = 450 Management/Rental *Summerhouse ICW/KERNAN 3/2, FCCJ, N'CAMPUS. W/D AVAIL ST. JOHNS CO. -2400sf, 5 Exam Room, 5 Mi to 800-634-0296 (24/7) -NEWHOME!! Services 1BR$850 2casngarage, NOW, $1050, SPENCER '2. 3'2 5. i5mil amenities Hospital.904-4342728 GROWING CONSIGN- ACDLDrivers AMELIA ISLAND, All credit accepted. new, 455 Wanted to Rent February FREE 20 2000sf, minutes 904.2547376 I 7 0 m + c ,- p WESTSDE 550', r.- MENTBOUTIQUEGreat 4/2, custom tlte, finaning, Givemeacal Mayport, on lake, formal O.P. -brand new, 4/2, 2 bays, 3/4 acre lot, l. Exc. traffic& opty barber, cu l, .c7n _______ ____ ,O TEDRA Ocean lv dining, next to Argyle Elem. ST.NICHOLAS Adorable fenced,$1500778-0027 Turn key 904-753-1715 profes. landscape, nook, din. ak Apartmens Be2/2 renov armen eat-in-7 t., mb with w/r d por p, Ic2/1.5 hwf rs,1fl, new AC WESTSIDE 2200sf Bldg LAUNDRYcMATS -2 dinrm,$354K,4917996 VA $1 mo and homeowner fees 904-307-8023 Benny WESTSIDon.9AC. corner Automok, $140kVery AMELIA ISLPriv SPECIALAND Open KINSLAND-Fur- (808)2583424 Avail. WESTSIDE-3/1, CH&A Wrehuse. 17 500s 3 Franchse s eand owner operators for Country Livinin Callahan House -5m. New 4/2 nishedstudiot, V Access to ocea now! 1 call 3/15/2006 fncd bk Johnsd, detached dk -.r in New locaon our Jacksonville, FL. cals a partial m fene directiurn 0 4099 tmn he 9/ er 3 90422006 OCEANWAY tax1733 returnoIntor5e mr o. Fcl qt a LTan Sd n Ohn emloaded.Time? QI '[)brick, tile, Berber, aew me3/2 9:1 fo. $425mo/ sec aTeR, ful&l.clubamntie. v 802 83 $150r. $2enwr Brw Tru' cking Co.,a custom kit, profes e0o2/2's. G i mw a ndp. includes utilities, tile liv' 1 area ctd bds Lep reTkeview,16 o. ch/a2car w/d $1 0 A WONT AST' e-n . din.rm,0354K, 491-47996 Call S C al TOWN E and Bomeowner fees 904-307-8023 Benny WESTSIDE Automotivc Service.- carrier is now leasing W.HS/DeMH/LNDoOpen KINGSLANDFur PVB Access to ocean pad by owner. Avail (808)2342 Aval. WESTSIDE -3/1CH& Wjrehouse. 17 500zf 3 Franchise Is ex and' owner operators for Country LivingIn CalahanH N sApartuots Call 3/1/2 cd bk detached 2100 Ingi New location our Jacksonville, FL. ,FI-10 acres of Large oaks & 1560s, call for room I include 1A o 904 23- o3,n15 06. bengdeveloedon DRIVER/LOCALn. 3 004aAWMirwith 2400sf Oer M needs dryer, D irtI" $4t 2 PVB SUMMERHOUSE 2/2 ICW -Atlantic & Girvin. 4/2.5 +den, 3 car WESTSIDE HAWKS PT SHO PCohinnF 4/2BaLargefamilyroom& W'sd Older M $700 no, pets 994-77eeds 912-72maxh4103 Ground firyahoo.com 2000 per mo 7434980 514-1038 NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETT Must sell do to ness.r For more a. cht. Great balli rec. room with wet bar & TLC, 3/2 in park or ual ere mI oeled AvlltodaS garage, 2634sf, lake- 3/2, 1700sf. $1150/mo ____ _H_ 10-6-3 r iaome most nights ROv t 4unit. $C6ose to beach.30 m. .. preserve vOew, $ O 74 eb8ocovered e9245RedtaDrNewhome v 600 Private us online ato &weekend G r e at Price -Must Sell investment. 086 Buifu frnshed $1600mo. + ep. -1431 porch PC, Kurt, OAKLEAF PNTty 904Call-8765-79124 all TodayONT4. ae C 50-$195k SAIL COVE TOWN CEN- ful T e 0430723/30mo. 904Benny 3059 Tower Oaks. 3/2 utif For Sale M cashreq 51tops00.000 3 yrs exp.& a clean MVR. ondo w/boat slip 'lm NEAR DOWNTOWN 35994/384-4939 TER vd. 1/1ax Bch 4/3917sf ea .5 arg 1 OP Brand new 3Br/2Ba 1250/mo Newhome nchat783-8323 H Fitness Ctri. We have a912)-832-5813ome for you. upstairs, new tile near 2300o904545bch Brand new 4071 Pe6bble Brook. Call ev4/25 ,C Or apply online at ar Ig enclosed prch Financin no problem ** appl+ $75m. 237-2929 2/2.5, apple, scmporch, OP/OAKLEAF 4/2 uprds, $1200/mo. New home COMPLETE TEE-SHIRT www.browntrucking.com Mare c waedm FS o $110 75,000 Call 0m. Call 610564-2252 -522ri g fnc bckydareat 4047 Pebble Brook. 3/2 PRINTING BUSINESS 3/4reittr/swg ICIlSandyNowe9522S5 lANDIEGOCONDO....... .a. Io.yaint, new home. $1000/mp. E ST. 9JOHNS RIVER ,,wshr/dus al$ 1700so 77. Jamie WIrreo r $900/mo,1375 forappTEPCS Excoppty 9047138090 $213,500. Addit'l 3/4 lot Unfurnside d c w.i'yh 864-6699 PCSng lease. 2192026 nEe haTe.E iv avail. aboa Eas ti904-845-7885ushIn Sweetheart Specal ST. JOHNS TOWN CTR. en- w3/3n.2Saewb EDRIVER/OCAL hou70 Lots for Sale K. front available S akes, S y lift.3/2 ove, reat loc. 273 3939 610 S.CONSGNMENT Class A CDL. New e . 8 0 P & s P yof Gale AVONAALE -Historic April 2006, $1800 2 ft, fpl, 2 car OP/OAKLEAF 6.89 ACLNeep 350 WaterfrontD 211, hrowd firs, per month. 561- 790-4143 garage, huge lot, great 4 new 4br homes avail now, WESTSIDENHR ORANGE PARK used furniture. Turn steady yr round emp Carols! 8282561004 Restr925mo. Gars aptly. Cpeacefuall 904-536-10 N $15$14 ALL A key$35K. 904-84-3907inci T, exc earning ON rlohtv w t 0 904-757-8742 ST NICHOLAS New 2/2 425II/ Manufactured We have immediate openings throughout the area axBchsoceanfrontd no ets -7740 m.904233 $2000 per m7434980 514-1038 NO WD HOOKUP, QUITI' w hiring for all positions, including potential. Home every 355A Flagler Bch 2/2, crnr lots, zoned comim/ water 731-8777 WONT LAST Wew h PMust sell do to illness. D ti d night. Great bnfWeldersincl nBt, S Regis PaperCo. LLC con.nodogs95/MO. 778 2897 Automotive Engine401K$1050 3/2/2,&4/2/2 We require: WaBrk Ownr 2878902 $47mult-fa, apprx 139x236 East SpMARCO 420 ingfield- SAN MARCO IW200 -Waterleaf, NEW, OP/OAKLEAF PLANT.00 Roommates Work History for past 2 yrs /phone numbers Copies of certifications or special training k P904-637-928 2BR/BA Cenral H/A. CITIHOMES 4/2 1950sf, 2g woods, 3/2.5, car T's w/many WSIDE 1 from 295 an appointment please call: (904) 370-9675 4 ilps beach/Ocean & outside Hvy vol. 904-381-1937 Trining Highway Jacksonville beacheanoutside$450.00 per month. No 2043 Dunsford Terr. #30 patio, comm. pool, upgrds/amen. Neg. rent 2000SF, 3br/2ba, clean, dr$to9the0ntr8coastaL WATERFRONT LOT on Sec Dep. 904-327-2008 2/1 900sf $695 $1600m. 904-866-1431 Wanda 1-904-705-9901 7469 Wheat Rd. $850mo; PICK UP & DELIVERY 600 PrivateInstruction Ca, I 904-627-1115 -529- 44/226 SATILLA RIVER 389k $100 Off for 1st Four Mo 2 mi from 295, 2br/lba SERVICE FRANCHISE 605 Schools 2/2GOLF COURSE LOT HUD Vouchers Accepted FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Intracoasta4/2200 6019 FillydeANT. 4/ 8143ApriSt$650 Dr cleaning, launy 610SpeciatyFOR -DEMAND DRIVING JOBS BOSTWICK 100FT on St. Marsh view with old r 1,&3 Bed (904) 73F8060 fenced back yrd, tile, Fai Din 2cgar 2300sf i s nlt3 30 PLAEMENT ASSISTANCE Johns River. $350K. Oaks gated con168k throughout, 2 car gar, Sell $2k Lease $1450m oe repair & more. Events Ca O 765-7912 MARSHFRONT4.acre AL 0 nt SOTHSIDEBeaut ful. 3/2 $1350mno. 904-2544574 Margie904-759-9262 W'SIDEBeautiful2008sf customers. Entire In gated co178kCond gat tiC a oo ub he 904 783-3333 Condo/boat slip Caann HEAR DOWNTOWN 3591 S. Kernan Blvd. Jax Bch 4/3.5 cargo 1 OPBrand new 3Br/ a uilt'0 8313/2 +o300ffice franchise operation 3 miles to NAS R92)-e 8a-5372 1 bedroom house. Clean. Neareverything! block to ocean, exc 2car ar,1496sf,$1200m Lake front, $1400mo (incl.van)$65K, orwillScA I 2/1.5 NEW Pol GaCoast Resosinrces Call Robert343-1380ppl/w A 287-4375 cond 3000sf 1195 noet or3/2/2ea1268sfe purcase925 9347 Hawks Pt. nr.Jx considersaleooutes 605 Scho CAR DRIVERS NEEDED Fitness Cr. All (912)-832-5813 2300m 904- 5456677 available. 941654459 32222 407 6253672 only. Call Kevin at TAon/s 00.0 o0 s 7 2 o ux2d oor, d er/r0erluded W- 5- M AKE A CATin Florida 346-3955 Alu inces. 30$299,50all2l030 u7 $ y 3/ / 37rr newd HELPING 0THERS! 904.Gatlinburg. 9047370144 1200/mon. 7 Mon. Or ATL BCH 3/2ate, $110washer $500CP New 4/1st new tile, OP Club Continental 3/3 W'SIDE-brand new 3/2.5 DOCTRL Farms/ te $3, I B0 Bch /LHodes 710-8081. neut. clrs, coy. porch, 1 car garage frpl ch&a twnhse 1 Car gar $1100 pa DOTORS LAKE er Acreage me "i1 k BRaID 3e/ and Ic3l/ub/2 1 7i neg. 9--3 nREAL ESTATE Su ganni etgc 2 ADJACENT LOTSn-2 Palm-Ruepsoap emw F/Bayin bs.&2wdc7Sb LAKE ASBURY MSDDLEBUR 269-12Cell 904- 3 Or10hoose fromR helfollowing: Stunning new ustom Availab $21Klowne $1395m.422-6743 ties. $1400mo. 269-1285 or 561-596-7904 or Sale 1 Week Day Class Feb20n-W Executive all brick6751448 813-3971 AX BEACH -Awesome CLAY CO -enwood 3/2/2at1430SF 8 Week Eve Class March 15 All Ha M m waterfront model, 4/3/ CALLAHAN AREA LOT oceanfront 3/2 appl. 6th Avanti. 35914/2, CH&AS. Kernn JCP-Townhome 3/2.5/1 gar Summerange W'sde Home For Rent Bdrywall and roofing. office, pool spa dock 492 Acres, $K Per Acre. A Y PARK Blvd. r everythi 1500sf, pond no smkr/pets, .1 ParMiddeburg- Adams Lke 3/2 ly/o BAYMEADOWS OFFICE Superior Instruction Good benefits Earn with boathouse and Call Andy 237-1419APARTMENTS exc price 287-4375 390 Southern Branch Ln. -|JiBrick home 3br 2ba Ig gar, appliances incl. CONDO FOR SALE www.mfre.com $500-$700wk. A PPLat additional slips. 993-2578IDE Montreux 2/2 $1095 + de 4 2*223 4862 Large ard. 1 year $995o 291-0890 1200SF Exc Location (904) 2555 SEACOAST L Massive kitchen loaded EFFINHAM C 278 leaseequipped $175,000 Call 564-2252 FloriSOUTHdaRealEstateDE 3401 Fnstitute 2919 Dawn Rd. Jax kitch Agar, washer/dryer JTB/95 kitchen, 2 car tragedy Lake W IDF Near NAS 12t4. curades acres pine plantation gated, all amenities st LuxuryTH. $n mo 215202 3/2, w/g arae bulkhed, 3/2. rin. LogCabin $89,9109 0 96-8308PCng lease, 20 15-026 WsIDE -Waterfontifi 1u wlin, $ A hunting La, St1850/e 9ir $1150mo. 824.2156 Upgrades, 2 cUar., &lawn service. c 213 8- 67 -,$799,0008 Park, & l n y o G l. Suacre.dioser brokerreenOrangpipets.$ 875/m o, 1uueer Coe 770.883W5541 SSlDE New TH, 3/2.5,Viscreenedr AST. JOHNS RIVERT lo2 wshr/dTyroar, gwaed, 1700sf $1575. Jamien Imj IMgeavrd,$900/mou o I yr Mo uSpturWtS bWaterfrontu 151'arhiwoo N COUNTy RIESIE864-6699uPCSngerleaset21c2026omsma-whfomeIin bulkhead 3/2 res mod. Log Cabin $89,900 Nsde po .96 v Wsd-atr n 7home w/2sta3n boat Easy to Finish Shell on SweharpcilO./n1/a a s ,i SweetheartONpxST.8JOHNSTOWNCTR., O 86o467-0008 Park, & Plenty of Golf. Studios & I BR's $1300mo. + sec. dep yd. $1375mo. 699-8796 beautiful Gmarsh view Taylor County 3 04-7d7-8742 STNcOmm kS New 2A2,N4251 ma es 35 Condominsums land in Florida! nci water 731-8777 WON'T LAST We will p re-approve you *CDL Drviers A, B, D Certified Forklift Drivers Welders R 8,120AC $16,240,000 RIVERSIDE Nice 2/1,$650. Baymeadows'/9A ARGYLE WESTSIDE over the phone-we iehuge 2/1 $775 both Wd CanfIeld -2/2 new have new used& repo Mechanics OrderPullersWarehouse Clerical Grante top kit/baths, St. Regis Paper Co., LLC conn., no dogs 7861090 3/2/2 1677SF $1050 3/2/2, & 4/2/2 Were Brk -Owr 287-8802$478kUn SAN MARCO Houses $200 Off 1st Mo. Rents $995 to $1100 430 Roommates -Work History for past 2 yrs W/phone numbers Copies of certificotions or special training kit.. 2story, $96,500. EM: 380 Properties CALL398-9492 Meadowbend 904-529-8444/226-8909 WESTSIDE 4/3, Brand New. $2000H n 3/2/1 $725tington Wdspool, 904-234-3652 PVB 2/2 -with loft, oar. ~ 2BRDUPLEXNHEWCARPET "Magnolia Point Golf& Pi o16 F WRpool,b9042343652. AND TILE, FENCED YARD. Country Club 269-4600 Patio Home 3/2/2 1607SF $950 Robert very private. 1600sf. SS Ilnvestor Rehab REF REQUIRED $595778-2897 AB-2/2, new carpet, 1st Months Rent Free A AtlBIvd/Hickory tile all new upgrades, Loansrae garage, w/d i es @ Wesln Creek-Share 3/2 SOLANOGROVEr0 .Constructloans Apartments fipets,$700/mo,w Drie Hannon Stables hoincl,c$ ea/m +$400 15 3-WEEK HArIDS-ON TRAINING Convenient location. Stringer -Highest LTV VPCALN m Congve-In special,21-5652S App. Savings ARGYLE- 1800sf, 2 stoNorthwood 3/2/2 1562SF $995 Fe. non-smkr to Share N Call for details. 777-5581 h at Watermill lovelyHMMw/fam. WS/OP COMPANY-SPONSORED SOUTHSIDE -2/2, 1100sf, great schools, beauti-'piv ba. glass rm. jauzzi4 Great View, upgrades ful house, pool & 9576 Stratham Fox Hill Farms nv a, glass9mm-98u6 galore, Close to Tin- sanjoseinvestment.com 410 Condominiums Jacuzzi,$1250652-4724 3/2/2 1508sf$995 2727 FOX CreekUlO REIMBURSEMETS seltown/ UNF. $159,900o3//2 ARYLE3/2 GREATROOMFencd 4/2/2 1910SF $1095 Fleming Island Avi 3/1 904-710-7000 TFenced!LrOBdri, furnished S..._-..__ FIREPLACE,SCREENEDPATIO,b-ilfIsu& 130I6PLACEENT ASSISTANCE SS -2/2. oar. Ig porch, 9A/GateNewLux2/2A LARGE FENCED BACKYARD. MANDARIN Brandywine Lakes house/po -I p0rivilegesST ose amenities, lake views, REF REQUIRED $99577&-289n7 $325+$25h0dep 610-9512 /pol.riilg to Ave's. $169,999 / g e 881-4080 $1050mo. 904-233-7702 ARGYLE. 8121 Boones- 3 D borough Trail 3/2, 3/2/2 1192sf $950 4/2/2, 1721SF$1025 OPRmmatewanted. 3/2 ONT X/1r AVONDALE Wtr front $975mo ./ $975 dep. On the Water! house $750mo + dep. fpl 2nd fir,htotally updtd. 8 granite hrdwd boat slip Chatham Woods Sub sc4 73 ch 59 K.- 1/2 off 1st mo. 521-2536 ARL -1g. 4/2.5, DOIl tbl,- NORTHSIDE 5sOrangeoParkArgyle CH&A, w/d h d' Eagles Hammock Unit #904 3/2.5/1] non-smoker, [800) 831-1300 -WWW.ROAMASTER.COM pinch, arh1 Point Meadows Dr. $l300mo. 99-3933 14142 Fish Eagle 1400sf $975 roomate(s) to share Landing 2/2, scdn preh,l1445sf, upgrades, Arl. 707 Ariingwood Ave. 3/2 1797SF $1150 3/2 house. $450/mo. util hrdwd floors, granite 01,e, near 3/1 cornerIinctluded, call NHAN hrd floos, o pl/bath *hRehab Draw Up Front schools, Town Center n'hood, conv. Ioc.,$1150 $RentLincludedlAN $225a. m-613mNooPr- Pay Penalties $1255mo 619.2541107M Io+dep. 904-923-5875- 904--27 *No Junk Fees 11614 Rolling River 11119 Lauren Oaks ORANGE PARK $400o.n Y ..- ---mmm *6Hor~oig GATE/9A 3/2 all appl/wtr Arlington. 3/2,fp, cbl, 3/2 1700SF$1195 3/2/2 1268sf $925 p,,t(r nar, ce. nor- .inkr 3 ll Out of Are NHgeast % LTV amenOgtdcomm, 1250sf, i Internet,oingreund please 1c90i4,-376 041j74 ,J~ v TownNState O Money Down no pets,iscr porch, $1100mpool,$1100/,mo+ dep Nasher'.ryei IncA C R EO _ _*100% Financing 804-571-5175/880-8947 904234-3652Walker's Hamlet 9"side NS h ar 3bm r East Tennessee II Villagio 2br/2,Sba Two ARLINGTOH-3/2-, Victoria Lakes 9802Watershed n,:,dCe,,4 ..,216 ...ELEERS EeStory Beautiful Lake / 20 mins. to base 3640 Shrewsbury 3/2/2 1347sf $925 11- Mountain Property -IView Close To Shop- $1300Call821-1030 3/2 1673SF $1150 Wside male 5.-C, s me Gatlinburg, TN 904.737.0144 1200/mon. 7 Mon. Or ATL BCH 3/2, washer $500Offlst Mo Rent ORANGEPARK Laz. b,--, ae., d. 7ac.&8Strea$39,900 Longer Lease Please dryerThookupfeyard. l CR 20 ac Wooded $79,900 www.acafla.com Call Rigo 813-299-3518. ti-Ie firs, avail 2/1, ORANGE PARKSOUTH 39Sle r BlInuti Cin.,-71Getas.kly 800.770-9311 ext328 Licensed Mortgage JAX BCHS. Ground level 2058 Manucy Court 3/2/2 1519sf $1070 W s WF sa3,wc HUNTERS PARADISE Lender #L100000547767 end unit w/premier ICW BARTRAM PK/Bapt. Hosp 3 7orioiNI-lrntss Hunting andflshing,67 new.cpt,tile,appIs w/FR, DR, Lib. & 2cgar LMIDDLEBURG mici, u,,s 9047775955 Or. choose from the following: + acres, well septicc 2 ADJACENT LOTS -2 PalmsResortiamenities. inclaccesstopoolclub AKE ASBmmer ok and power, Waycross rented dwellings, $1150 $216K Realtor owned hse & fitn. dtr. Prlv. ownr 1 2791 Sapid Court =.im"Bro FlerT, Bisi.i'1,o-NEW, GA, area. River access, mo income. $35k ea. 923-4224 $1550m. 904-759-3626 27214S F9omCourt 4/2/2 1465SF $925 43 5197K. Call 263 -675-1448 813-3971 JAX BEACH -Awesome CLAY CO -Greenwood 4/2/21465SS$92525 o RenI ii". All eJ11 i in3iTri 2 HOUSES ON I LOT oceanfront, 3/2 apple. 6th Estates 4/2, CH&A. 193 Semmer Brooke Sub "'Bu:,rnil, AdiT,,i-i,'i,,t'ri NSrlh Caroilna spring Park Rd. $205k. Inc _inrr.I piS Ev./inoSoginri iler Uu ARLINGTON HUGE IDAY Pau/Woods Realty I 10mn 27 'e6t I OB dep -93 SSI1 1S2- CreekviewDr 1134 Summer Springs LUXURY ROOMS "l-r,1(rT,3h0 ,', MOUNTAIN SALE 993-2578 3'1 2 150SF $995 4'2 '2 1465SF $925 l.r.. ., s5- ,',. ' Call Bettyann 783.2460 $139,900 904-782-1527 -' Buying or Selling a Ho THE FLEET Looking for Investme Property? Call me... Direcd:904 742-1884 MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: i Em ld: wa 9-nz a.. ..hotmail.com Name (please print): Signature: P es ue:st ADVERTISING www.premiercoastlealty.com A E R T S 4 RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. 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JACKSONVILLE Islands of .unn's-Creek From the mi, $200s " From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski ,.Rd. heading.north to commu- nity on right. (904) 751-1274 Cedar Glen- .,- , -ow open . From.1-95, take 9A s6uth aneIt Alta p r. 'heading north app ox,.2 ~ iht .on New Berlin R. Bear left at O i fci road to community on lefE. . NORTHWEST SJACKSONVILLE . Meadow Downs : Coming soon ..,.' From 1-95,.take 1-295 soith. I "L Turner Blvd. and head south approx..5S, mi. Right on Robena Rd. to community", straight ahead. 888-KB-HOMES, M .' ,,. -, . , A serene community, Timber Creek Plantation features an amenities center with a pool, clubhouse, basketball court and family recreation area. Standard features include fully sodded yards, and options include covered patios, fireplaces and bay windows. Timber Creek Plantation offers 1- and 2-story homes with up to 3,418 sq. ft. Tour 3 model homes and choose from 16 floor plans priced from the low $200s. (904) 225-2581 WEST JACKSONVILLE NASSAU COUNTY Cartesian Pointe' Adams.Lake From the low $200s From 1-295, exit Normandy Blvd. head-,. ing west approx. 5.5 mi. to community on right, just past Chaffee Rd. (904) 378-2710 '' 7 ~ Hawk's Pointe From the $190s From 1-295, exit Blanding Blvd. head- ing west. Turn right on Argyle Forest Blvd. Turn right on Old Middlebyrg Rd. 13-6"Community is .5,mi. on right.. :' (904)317-0069 ..-. ST. JOHNS COUNTY .n.Florentine From the mid $200s . From 1-95, exit CR 210 heading east. .Right on US 1 to community onrIft. (904) 819-6604 . samarilaIS ...... ...... Samara Lakes : Briar Wood Large homesites and amenities like a baseball field and playground make scenic Cartesian Pointean excellent choice BriaFrom the $130sod , Larg hoesies nd mentie ~.From the $130s Y'', 'r' for growing families. Stylish homes include walk-in closets, recessed lighting and Whirlpool appliances, plus optional dens, (904) 940-7320 . lofts and covered patios. Cartesian Pointe offers 1- and 2-story homes with up to 2,478 sq. ft. Tour 2 model homis and Oak Ridge/River Birch choose from 10 floor plans priced from the $180s. (904) 225-1982 From the mid $200s (904) 940-0146 t-, -"" '.. r ,From 1-95, exit International Golf Pkwy. i0=4- '. A.' ';heading west 3.5 mi. to community on -T"' :" ....~ a: "-.: ;. .- s j left, .4 mi. past The King &The Bear. Grand Cay f" "~ "~ .~'. t "Now taking homesite reservations -' -, -. -'"- For more information, visit Florentine '... ~j~%~P ~ .. -,, .' a .'.=. ...5 ""';" (i.S 'community or call (904) 591-7127. S ,Cypress Lakes 5 r ......., r~ .r~From the high $200s t' >;. ~~ ~From 1-95. exit west on CR 207. Drive .25 .1, ~mi. to community on left. Go .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 SOUTHEAST JACKSONVILLE Villages of Summer Lakes yr.' % ~z. Townhomes ., 'From the high $100s - ..:" .. ." c' i .From J. Turner Butler, exit Southside .4 Blvd. heading north approx.4 mi. Left ori IVey Rd. and immediate right onto New homesites available. Beautiful Dames Pointe location features nature preserve and community playground. New access road to community on left.(904) oc immunity pool coming soon. Dunn's Creek Plantation of q. ft. Tour 2 725-2125 model homes and choose from 13 floor plans priced from the low $200s. (904) 751-1274 - ----- - -. m ;U S ** ' REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. 2006 KB Home (KBH). NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Diamond Sweepstakes runs 01/13/06 to 02/13/06. Enter by filling out/submitting entry form at participating communities. Limit one entry per household. Must be legal U.S. resident, 18 or older and resident In Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia or Florida. Odds of winning depend upon number of eligible entries received and the entry location for all participating KBH communities In specified states. Drawing on 03/01/06. Winner will be notified. Prize Is a diamond (ARV approx. 4,500). Actual diamond may vary in appearance from diamond In illustration. Winner responsible for all taxes, Insurance and otherfees Prize/Sweepstakes not redeemable/exchangeable for cash, not transferable or assignable and cannot be combined with any other offers Ks KBH r deserves the right to extend, modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time -. without prior notice. For details on restrictions, qualificationsand conditions, see Official Rules at sales offices or send SASE to Diamond Sweepstakes Rules, co KB Home, 3037 Independence Drive, Suite I, Uvermore, CA 94551.Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buye on first visit and 5t3 AlHomn comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Rear Co-op does not apply at Samara Lakes-Briar Wood community in S ugustine. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums a,/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations andyiews vary by community/homeslte and aren't u snteed. ,.i is U r c e Square footage Is approximate. Photos shoispgraded landscaping and may not represent communities lowestped homes. Future development of amenities at Dunns Creek Plantation is eto change and is not guaranteed; contact KB Home Jacksoivile, 10475 Fortune Pkwv, Suite 100, Jacksonvile, 32256; o...T (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at CartCaresian Pointe,Timber Creek Plantation and Dunn's Creek Plantation are privatee to community. Continued scope/preservation of nature preserve sect to change and s not guaranteed. Maps not to scale. See salesrepresentative for details. CBC58298 JAX42255 C13500 8X Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, LUUb 2iVU b r -- r- ;i s .' IIfr'wT r .1! Y !,. u, '."r 't $ 7 . * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! ," From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north Approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. M ,9- 3.-. o ,.: .... .-t . ...,.-.,. ^^^Vik 7,^ ^^ii^^MIBHIHIIIIH UH^^W~fi^r ?W uni ****,.v" 1'- R iiT r B I* 's" ; RA..4% il ml 94rl "'' - Th an mres starting at $733,00 o * Four spacious floorplans to choose from Homes available for immediate occupancy * 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages -* Community swimming pool 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. !04-854-777 . .. .,I _.Oaks ..HH~HHBHBHB~ 1. *. *. .I . ^ 1,' |, :, a -^, ^ Coademiniums * Three decorated models! * BEST value on the Westside! * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 From 1-295 take .103rd St. to Timber Run on the right. Visit Timothys Landing for details. - '"-7 Al C mop" t4~ R-7 Sb"niw -.5, "g t $104,0001 * Now Pre-Selling! * Cozy, intimate community * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located off Lane Ave. near 1-10 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave. to Manotak Oaks on the left. ..-5-73-- 058 - -.... a.. . -.rs o e a --------- - ea. ...a. .- an--. ..-------. e ... Active members of the U.S. Military 94Jjji presenting this coupon will receive Ia FREE gas card worth $200 at the V closing of their home! For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 MODEL HOMES OPEN 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. I 12-5 Sun. IR QORION I UNYSE .' ,/ - .. , .. . ,' /...;_ ^/,;,, .., . SaWes ptest and avahlfbility are subject tw change without note, Please see your New Howe Consultant for detalk S2500 Rooms-To-Go gift cert onate avatebb@ on homes to dose %1 i s kN. 111l.,i ;1. 2 *...ipij wheh using DH) M otgag Certain financingg proga\s ay not app Manr% v I ioi total sols prci 2M0 Inc COM897 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE REUED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER, FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS. MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED RY SECTION 718.S03. FLORIDA STATUTES. TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. ti. I'M r I - Natures Hi*deaway fe- utdc. awa I] '; " I _ ... tI h?; ^. r -. , C027547 22 la Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 707 Driver 710 Industrial/ 715 Management/ 720 Medical 720 Medical Trades Professional 20 DOZER, TRACKHOE. Lake Butler Hospital PHLEBOTOMIST- Exp'd. CompanZ GRADER, ThJs REGISTERED NURSE-PRN needed for evening & SDrivers ROLL O TORS T SI no LICDPRACTIALNURSE-FT weekend hours in ROLL Bo ERATORS & This is leading medical office. OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS PARAMEDIC FOR E/R PRN Mu $ on Ro .D fire drill! further information Must be a team player Exp'd, for N. St. Johns r r please visit ourwebsite for fast paced office. r Bous* Co. Project DFWP Aply at leFax resume to 722-4267 Owner Operators 7587 Wilson Blvd. JA. EOE www.lkbutlerho. gl.com attn: Lynda $2000 Sign on Bonus* ELECTRICALESTIMATOR SUBSTITUTE FAX (386)496.1611 Referral Coordinator *Pad First 2 Weeks ationals Engineermmu- MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RN Immediate opening for WPAN iverst2 w/2e nl rvces company TECHERS Needed for busy experienced referral WANTEoD! Drivers iw/2 n se C om p0 TEACHERS N Group at coordinator. Responsi- or morers exp MLCOM S 7091 Davystems Corpeek Rd are the real deal Baptist South. Fax bilitles Include ensur- .Home most wknds Jax, FL 32256 Ability to when a teacher resume to 260.2256 autonance verificationnd ostartingay read and Interretblue toebe authorization and SCo. 31.4ml prints successfully needs to be out scheduling diagnostic $.31-.34/mle sprepareswinnin of the class- MEDICAL testing. All interested O/P pay$.90/mile pr s ar f the class- MEDICAL applicants please fax + fuel supplement w/cost estprocess. room. Kelly is COLLECTIONS 3ur resu me to .01,SafetBonus Min 5 years exp In Elec 04im edia2ly. Medical Dental 401k commercial est. Exp immediately S$25 Wkly Serv. Bonus with word & MS excel. hiring substi- Looking for excep- XRAY TECH, RT or BMO- Paid Vac & holidays US Gov ex a lus, Drug htinal talentw-t XI needed for Family Optional Health Care test an rD V reqd. tute teachers ent, wiPractice/Ped's office. prSgramsPyears experience in X-ray & computer exo. Programsthat include Exc Sal Benefits for Duval medical collections reqd. Flex hours with a 100% Company Pd Email: hrjax@ County Public Qualified candidates great benefits. Prem i um Pro g mllcom-systems.com schools. No will have a strong ax resume to Optional Per Diem Pay No phone calls please SchOOS. O knowledge of EOB 904-722-4274 Program@ $52.00/day EOEM/F/V/D experience and denials and be 'Call INSTALLERS required. comfortable dealing 723 Dental SGreg @ Solar Contracting Co. a room with both insurance 72 seeksCImmed help. ngaC.roocompanies and 800-723-3424 for info Solar or plumbing exp. management patients. Candidates DENTAL ASSISTANT a plus but will train. the right person. Good instruction must have unques- Min 3 yrs chairside exp DRIVERS- Watklns con- pay & career potential, rvid tionable work ethic, req FT Fax resume to: tractor needs hard- Call Mark 904-268-8046vided be highly organized 721-6151/call 724.6321 working indvtorun L ER/GROUNDs Choosethe days and possess strong focal route & OTR. CDL LABORER / GROUNDS A Hazmat combina- MINTENANCE of the week you verbal and written tion endorsement M Maintains grounds of work andhow communication s. 724 Education 23 yrs old.. 509-8039 commercial property. Cuts grass, using often. Perfect w Are s ia e lim y DRIVERS mowers. Trims hedges for parents, and desire to work in.. - You can earn $800 -$1100 and edges around i pople in obI a fast paced, chal- next and every week. & walks, flowers beds peoplein lengng and produc- for suet a still be home week- using hedge trimmers, transition, tiveenvironment? for all subject areas. ends. MusthaveCDLA clippers and edging tary per- tivE-mail:en cool ear. Apply2006-07 & mostly clean 3 yr tools. Picks up leaves military per- E-mail: school year. Apply at MVR. 350500 DFWP. paper or other liter sonnel,retirees RebekahK@ www.flvs.net Position will be required sne allmedstaffing.com or e/m_ __ .lriJ[ian;lL>]0:AW;1*kU; to work alternating and and anyone Fax904.731.3111. ffie/ class B License, Exp weekend hours as interested in a 725 erience preferred, outlined by section I iClerical benf. cop wage SIGN supervisor, career in edu- MED TECHNOLOGIST ON BONUS 904.940.1226 Hi school diploma or ca crdit DC bL AR/APCLERK& GN.57U-228394ation.G60 5re22t3PRN. variable hrs AR/AP CLERK& Independent Contractors LABORERS hours of college including Sat. Must be RECEPTIONIST TO tA nFI licensed for busy for Local Construction Consolidated Delivery Fr, Opptyto Advance!, required. FP/Peds office. Phleb, Company. Utility locat- and Loglistics i DriversPLic. ayMUST. exp needed, Great ing & general office ndLog is cur- Good Pay, incl.O/T. atmsper &ea si de rently recruiting Inde- CalJackie 9049248664 Apply in person concept.Faxresum & team withllphdoenee able pendent Contractors in A yx tresumeto with phone & the Jacksonville area. PAINTERS M-F between Fax resume to 722-4267 puter exp. Goodben We currently need attn: Lynda fits, EoE. fax resume argo vans and16 Toos trasportation m-3p at: MRITECH-ForMonu- to 9045980039;email box trucks toadeliver must. 4168 Southpoint ment 9A Imaging Cen- packages fora National CallJim904.607-2933 Parkway, Suite ter. PT or FT. 11:30am Office Supply partner -8pm & some Satur- rmr for and we are losing for PLUMBERS. HELPERS & 201 days or 3:00 -8:atu0pm &r Dispatcherfor cars, mini-vans and SERVICE PLUMBERS some Saturdays 855-0700; Maintenance pickup trucks for cou- for new construction. 855-0739 (fax) aten rier routes. You deter- Must have valid D/L, department mine your own income DFWP. 384-4604 Kelly PARAMEDICS F/T by how much energy PLUMBERS r AM c Call Robert Scott and skill you put into St.BPLUKBES EREducational for Century Ambulance o SIGN ON BONUS Ed at nal Service; 24hr shifts in 626-2526 if qualified, top pay & the Jacksonville, Lake If you are ready to benefits. Call Rlnkwell aling city and Live Oak areas. become a part of the Plumbing 732-5554 starting pay of 40k plus SECRETARY most exciting company b ___ __ benefits. Contact Entry Level PT, In the transportation SHIPFITrERS, Robert Al len at for busy downtown industry call Paul, Eric, PIPEFITERS & WELDERS 720 Medical (904)759.5570 or apply Law firm. Fax resume to or Darren at with experience for Keith In person at 2144 Ros- 634-1281 or email to 0 6 at Marine in Palatka. $12- sell Street, Jax ncjclaw@aol.com 9044750846 or apply in $15/hr Benefits, INSURANCE BILLING personat900Canal Overtime. Apply at POSITION-eoDneces Street and partner with local Worksource or sary For Dus ph,ysi RBHS. MHRC and Reslauranls/ an industry leader, call 386-329-3724 #2800 clans ornice In South. MHCJ have the 0ol- 735 Holcls Point Far res. 482 406i uniti P U M P U T erior trim carpentry available Immediately COCKTAIL SERVER A& DRseptic company Applyr Co. seeking field Atrium SNF e people who want EO BARTENDER in person 11749 US 1 superintendents. Call 'm makeadifference in Exo d App,.EGianni' Nort1 230-7327 for Interview the lives ol others 61 eh Bld. orSh 904-765-3511 2tER I looking for aRN thr behavioral ila. Beacn249 776' TRCTOR LERA THREADED ROD INSTALLERS Supervisor, ADON hrougnbehavIora B.acn 2 TRACORTRAILER Expd for structural tie Mut he LTC health care: COOK- FT, DISHWASHER Jax area. Are you look wns. Crew leader & r.ence ana be hands PM P T Ceerw.- e ing fora position with helperpositions 'ava il. on nurse I inter RNS-Inpatient- courar, Cluo Cner S poson h Drivers li. reqd for este pleaseax Great Schedule- Mcli.-rse, Tues-4at no touch freight, crew leaders. transp. resume to '24-66q06 Fl1 6621BEOEeDniP Local work, good pay & req'd for helpers. Office Atin Tr1c Full Benefits purchase your own located in Orange Park. M F Nights. No Courtyard Marriott druck with no money 904-2190037 Atrium SNF is also Weekends required App,; in ersor, 609-847-1139 NOW!!!! TRUCK DRIVERS need 1 looking ror a Swing at TB & I 95 CLASS A and 1 CLASS Cook and a 2 8 or 48 Mental Health 46, 0 Lenoir Ave South B, Apply 2922 St dietary aide. Techs-Weekends J nckn.ilvc..FL.32216 710 Industrial/ Augustine Rd M-F Tecs-Weekens 904296 262 710 Trades 7am-Spm 396-1119 Please apply within at -All Shifts Housekeeping 9960 Atrium Way Direct care. FT also House Person Maintenance 712 Mechanic available Front Desk MaiPerson 71 Mechanic COORDINATOR- with *Front Desk Supervisor Person g AUTO MECHANIC clnl eraiO n Apply in person Breakfast Server cord ed ,AUTOMECHANIC e pierce needed for (9 a.n-4 M-Fonly) PTEngineer 4Ol aMedical and BUSY!! GEN REPAIR SHOP meaium size leading ormail resumeto Ni EOht DFWP Dental Available $20- 25 FR HR,5Y %DAYS medicaloff,.ce Team RBHS, Human Resources, E DFP Apaer ;tmorpnere. Fa4 27 00 University aBlvd North, A WthiRamada ASAP ALLPRO535 3017 resume to 22 1 Sulte700thFloorL DANCERS * conference Center MECHANIC/HYDRAULIC FRONT 'BACK OFFICE Jacklsonvile FL 32211. NEW HIRING BONUS M andarin ose. medical & vacation positions available For more information Cooks, Waitstaff (904) S262-8718fax benefits paid by Exp required ePlase Call 743.-1883. For and Security (904) 2628718 fax Jacompany. Some iax resume o: directionsext.2I Da, 'Ni t s vail. or emai to Jacksonville & Central 904.383613. i s s l. jobs@ramada.inn.com FL. road travel Resume Fax resume to 493-5910. BiggeE. snoaoars in JaNI A/C DUCT CLEANING required. Must have ^ aSlSSIS1S 1 M EOL ADrug Free W,:rpliDci GOLD CLUB 645-5500 TRUCK OPERATOR own tools, Fax resume for busy 0 GYN offce. CROSSROADS SHOWBAR TRUCK OPERATOR 904-757-0964 Experience requ-rea. 247-4322 Good pay & benefits. Must be a team player. Good Driving record a MECHANIC'S HELPER Great benefits PHARMACIST DANCERS DANCERS must. DFW Indoor Must have valid drivers Fax Resume 398-0166 Benefits Package No nudity, no exp nec. Comfort 396 7771 license and hand tools. Included! Will train. AM/PM, A/CHE ALKen Fenwick Full Time Position No Mandatory Tip Outs A/C SHEET METAL 904- 5457144 Life Naval Hospital Wackos399-1110 MECHANICS, TIIE CHANER in In Kings Bay, GA. PIPEFITCTERS & HELPERS TIRE CHANGER Exp in Fx resume PIPEFITTERS & HELPERS Bus or Truck tires. 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Beach Please, ax * Health benefits Mental Health EOE almedstaning.com. resume to Mchigan * Paid Holidays Entry level Manragement 246 1.99 * Paid vacations pAun f osSr * Gas allowance B.B5 required.A * 40 plus hrs 'week Emerncy S et3Soes * Company T-shirts Emergency Servces * Quarterly Bonus Evaluator program PT Wknd Nighls Call 509-7515 Daytime digo Evenings 904-261-S694 IjjbE i; J HS and experience N' eeded r.o.'r Jackson- Clinical Team We hove immediate openings throughout ihe area dental nmes Need Leader knoI.'ledge or sewer MA'/MS. license prel for qualified candidates k.'cnd wleagje inaoli Apply In person / Wi/e ore now hiring lor oil posiliors. including bul nor hrmiled Io '. experience tleh (9a.an4p.m. MFonly) I *CDL Drerers A B D Celified Forklfi Drier; Velders ) drain 3rd PVC, CPVC RBHSHumanResources. Me-can,c3 Order Pullert Worehoute Clercol / pipe Great pay and 900 U niier i BdNorh " benefits. Must have 9? UniversV Bd.orth. l reqc.re o-n [ruck &i. tools Cail. Suite 700 7th Floor), Clint i,.r m ore inior. Jacksonville, FL32211. I .,,-, ,.i :, :.;, p_-,', i ,., ph ,.r,- ,',u,.t,,. :, l :, 1 "-.. 'i.:.'. :.. ,.:.1 3.,,',,,',1 IT.aicon.,- 32l,377.1353 Fax resumeto493-.5910. i -,, .-n i-1,- -, ,.-ire a i,- ..,, (Pliumoing kr,owleddge EtE. A DRliG FREE I an:,ul oa r aeheplper yr ce, WORKPLrnCE | Fur Or appolnlmerI. please .:oll |90).] 3 7(i.r?6'5 20 out of a 100 The military community makes up 20 percent of the total population for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels THE LOOP Now Hiring Exp. Energetic Svc Mgrs. Great benefits inci Health Ins Meal Prog, Pd Vac, Tuition Assist. 13760 St Augustine Rd. (next to KohTs near 1-95) Ph: 904-880-0204 Fax: 904-880-0904 We are looking for enthusi- asm, reliability and a pas- sion for excellence! New location-immediate open- ings for Cooks, Counter & Bussers. Benefits inci Meal Prog, Tuition Assist and Great Pay! On Site Hiring at 13760 St Augustine Rd. : OPENING: CUFF'S AT THE BEACH Hiring All Positions Ap'DlTue Feb 14th & Thu Feb 16th btwn 10 & 2 at the New Days Inn Ph. 645- 5162 PM PREP/LINE COOK- for upscale wine bar. St Johns Town Center Call for appointment 2-5pm 904-642-7111 Restaurant DAVE& BUSTER'S Sales are UP! NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS! APPLY IN PERSON Mon-Thurs 2-4pm at 7025 Salisbury Rd. eoe. SERVERS & HOUSEKEEPER Flexible hours in elegant surrounding Ins ben- efits daily meals & golf privileges. Apply within Queen's HCarbour country Club, 1131 Queen's Harbour Blvd or call 220-2118 EOE SNACK BAR POSITION- PT some weekends, opening and/or clos- ing, Schedule oriented person, Westside 904-343-6471 745 sales $60,000 YEAR + well established BHPH dealership seeks 2 highly motivated sales professionals. Bilingual a plus. Call Mike Today at 695-9595 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES w/comm janitorial sale & Hospitality exp. The ability to cater to client needs and able to think outside the box. Exc negating skill. Call 904-725.8680 or e-mail debbi0555@aol.com Loan officers needed for mtg lender $1K signing bonus, mktg provided, base/commission, experienced only, benefits and 401k, Fax resume to 726-0438 or call 726-9038. PROCESSOR NEEDED for sub prime mortgage lender. Salary + Comm. Benefits & 401K. Expe- rienced only inquire to Anita at 72 9038 or fax- resume to 726- 0438 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. Experience helpful. Full time position, good benefits. Cal 904-519-0803 for interview. EOE/DFWP 753 Security D&GLIC'D SECURITY OFFICERS, SUPERVI- SORS & FLEX OFFICERS, Baldwin St. Augustine, Jacksonville area. U.S. Security Assoc. Call 866-458-9523 Day & Zimmermann Security Services SECURITY OFFICERS IMMEDIATE Openings C o m. r..:. or k r ." 5 r. r ic. n 5 1 re.: .:, r. 1-11, I*iLl-r ;I- _:-:.Jr- , suita 70'0(, or, guT- WAGE: $10.00 sttir i .-ininq in (;.:mpl-[ $8.50 while training FERNANDINA BEACH LOCATION Full ime & Part Time nFexibilty Weekly Pay SFull Benefits C Retirement Plan with company contribution 9042615551 We do what we say.-%- !,(.lttiRI roRCE[ INC SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED.- AIRPORT AREA MID'S AND AFTERNOON SHIFTS S1ll 3;7 PER HOUR MEDICAL A DENTAL PLAN PAID SICK DAYS BONUSES VACATION 401K Must nave a3S.C cc.mputer tkinis I .ear ec url . ei.nr.i:-r ince Call tr ApprOint- menrt r[901)i,21 912i or ,opi, online a3t srn appine corn EOE SECURITY OFFICER To wr.,rk in emergency services area at men tal he-alh inppalient sching. FT w/benefits. 5p 5a, 7 days on, Tf days oh Experience in secuiry and health- care preferred. Apply in person RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. N. Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211L Fax resume to 493.5910. EOE A Drug Free Workplace Work TPC NCAA Tournament Get Paidl CSC, the event manage- ment leader, is hiring energetic individuals for year-round event staffing. Class D secu- rity license preferred, but we will train. Must be at least 18. Call today 904-630-4012. EOE. Lic #BB9500010. 755 Miscellaneous CHILDCARE WORKERS - Now hiring qualified workers. Plantation Christian Academy 777-8277. Home Cleaners $200 to $400/Wk Part Time/Full Time Perm & Temp positions Work near home SFlexible daytime sched. Must have car Beaches 242- 8235 Mand/Fruit Cove 731.7453 Ari/S'side 425-3085 HOUSEKEEPER To perform general housekeeping and light janitorial duties at mental health facility. Exp. in healthcare setting pref. FT w/benefits. Apply in person (9 am-4jm, M-F only) or mall resume to REHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. N, Suite 700 Oth Floor), 743-1883. For dIrectlons ext.202. Fax resume to 743-5109. EOE/ADrugFree Workplat* 755 Miscellaneous LAWN MAINTENANCE MANDARIN AREA Experience a must, drivers lic'd req $10-$15hr. 904-334-4365 RELIABLE COUPLE- for housekeeping & main- tenance for local estate. Salaries & on-site hme provided. References, complete background check & drug screen req'd. Fax resume to 722-4271 SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLER- W i t h experience. Apply in person 11749 US 1 North Call 904-765-3511 TREE CLIMBER : Myers Tree Service located in Fernandina Beach FL has positions available for Experienced Tree Climbers. Benefits include: medical, den- tal, paid vacation. Pay rate based on exp. Drug Free Workplace. Apply at 2424 Russell Rd., FB, FL 32034 or call 904 261 2985 Fx: 904- 261-1731 VET TECH/RECEPT- Orange Park office, PT Wed-Fri. Experience required Fax resume to 904- 998-8705 760 Part-Time JANITORIAL Exp'd Unit Mgrs & Cleaners needed. Top pay. Eves & Saturdays. S'slde & OP 636-7515 Kelly Educational Staffing See our ad under Management/ Professional (715). Call 245 7555. 830 Child OJV Care & HOME DAYCARE O LOCATED OFF I1 OF9A.ALTA DR. LICENSED, BILINGUAL OPEN 6:45a.5:30p. TAKING AGES 13-26 MO, MONIQUE @751.0927 a, Licensed Child S Care Infant to 41 Toddler Conve- niently located across from NAS Jax Hablo Espanol Call Ana 573-0879 Licensed Child Care Infant to tod- dler conveniently located across from NAS Jax. Hablo Espanol. Call Ana 573.0879 876 Painting/ 8 6 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to small, all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509. 6242 T.B. PAINTING SERVICES INC Ilnt. & ext., paint- ing, pressure washing, minor L wood repair, crown & trim work Free Est. Lic & Ins 446-3073 894 Massage r AMBIANCE SALON R Surprise your Valentine w/a Couples/Doubles Massage In/out all areas MM16389 Outcall 2 Ga. 272-9115 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/O ce 92 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables R94pAC/Heat/Fuel 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Pnhot[ography 980 Sportnga goods 990Wantledto Buy or Trade 902 Appliances S22.0 CF Gibson Fridge 'Freezer, beige mn good con- d ion, great for second rehrgerator, $75.00 317 0680 Dryer& AWasher Etr a Large capacity. eve. condo. 5200 ooth 399 06E0 GE Spectra Range, SSmooth Top SeN cleaning, automatic oven like new condi- tion, 5275. call 282 8893 alter 4pin U MAYTAG WASHER DRYER, Estate sale, excellent condition. $295, 264 2913 Maytag Washer Slius heavy, duut L/250 0c Wh rlpool Dryer hea3s out, large caoacilt 1125 C00O or S 0OO 00o lr both 215 2062 WASHER & DRYER great cor.d. $200 Cor boltn. Call 561 603-5262 WASHER & DRYER Sears Kenmore. Super Cap 1,o. --175o.bc 213 91413 Washer & Dryer For S1 Sale God cono.- tion sioo100 each ,:.r Whirlpool stack. i able wI aner . $d rye r E dcellent shade Can or-liver 51J5 ri0 OBO Call 994 0100 4, Whirpool 1scbft, I ref.'freezer, model, S ETI8NK w/ ice Smoker, 100 693 9978 905 Articles 9 For Sale S 100 gaL round fuel tank 26 in. wide x 46 4- In. long small (1 4x1 2 In) hole, eas- ily repaired, no dents, fit- ting cap, call 7790503 S AC WINDOW UNIT / FRIDGIDAIRE FROM SEARS, 3 YR OLD 5150. S STROLLER EDDIE BAUER, GOOD CONDITION, $40,641-5059 4 Bassett Dining Room Set Cherry < | wood table w/leaf wand China cabinet $900. Call 904-374-8899 Bassinet, Pooh- D bear. Green and r17cream colored with sound and vibra- tion. Excellent condi- tion. $50. OBO 537-4325 4 BLACK FIBERGLASS COVER FOR 1994, PRESENT FULL SIZE, DODGE RAM, PICKUP, LW.B, $600, 912.882.1374/912.674-3594 , Boys Bike, $18.00, Nintendo 64 Sys- .tem w/ five games, $35.00, stroller, $10.00, call Inger 476-5791 & BRASS INLAY, ROCK- ING CHAIRS & DROP LEAF, SECRETARIAL DESK, $800 OBO, 912-882-1374 4 Bronze Kenco Windows 13 ea 36x48 2ea 26x48 ro lout with screens 2ea doors 284-0536 Lou $500 OBO Coffee Maker Black S and Decker Spacemaker, 12 cup, digital pro- gramming, mount under cabinet. Excel- lent condition. White $20. 268-2482 , CRAFTSMAN TABLE saw, $150, obo, S Craftsman router table, $60, Kenmore 12cu. ft, upright, freezer, $100,287-S228 CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOOKS, CHEAP TERRORISM 332, CRIMINAL PROCE- DURE 321, JUVENILE JUS- TICE 370, ORGANIZED CRIME 330, CALL 2264577 905 Articles For Sale d, EXPLORER SPORT 1 TRACK, 6 CYL, full power moon roof, very S sharp Leather, 6 cd & 88 k, roof rack, Tonneau Cover, $1239, 9obo 904- 9405230 H FOR SALE dresser $50, foos- 1 .I ball table $50. S Camero wheel rims $50 or BO Call Jon 859-1724. 4 LADIES LEATHER ,T coat &handbag Sstze 12, $75 suede jacket sz 13. $50, girl's sz 10 jean bou- ique jacket, $20. 904-384-7809 LARGE OCATAGON BIRD CAGE, 6FT. TALL I WHITE, GREAT CONDI- STION, TOM 276 4264, $200, ORO Leather Man's SJacket size 36 4|.-$55.00, Ladies SLeather Coat/ matching handbag $100.00, Expensive Girls Winter jean jacket size 10 384-7809 LEFT BEHIND SERIES, SSET OF TWELVE BOOKS, I EXCELLENT CONDITION, 7 HARDBACK, 5 SOFT- BACK, $35, 904. 781- 7076 MARBLES, 25 YEAR COLLECTION, APPROX 1850, NEVER GONE THROUGH, SOLD AS LOT ONLY, $100 904. 781.-7076 4 New Chippendale SDesign. Lighted Il hardwood, cherry finish, china cabin net $400 OBO. Two Transom mounted trolling motors $125, B.B. Backboard $40 912-227-0930 a OFFICER UNIFORMS T (MALE), sz small, H S 5.9", W 165, Dress, whites & Blues, Kahakis, Whites, Camis 288-9892/923-3952, make offer 4 PLAYMASTER POOL TABLE- regulation Size, $600 oo, needs cleaning, must sell moving, Call 912-258-0644 or 912.576-8769 ask for Tom T POOL S above ground, S,4 ft deep, 18 ft., round, plus accessories. Needs liner $500, call 221.7045 1 POOL TABLE 3.5 X 7, SLATE TOP W/ ACCE- j SERIES, BALL RETURN, GOOD CONDITION, MOVING, MUST SELL, $450 OBO, 375-0309/476.7337 Queen Comforter Set. Jewel tones, custom made. Cornice boards. SAll for $65.00 Call before 8pm please 269.1478 REMOTE CONTROL dragonfly, flips, turns, Scrolls, $40, stroller, Eddie Bauer basket trays, good condition, $40, 641-5059 SLEEPER SOFA HUNTER GREEN SEALY POS- t TURE MATRESS, $180, DRAGONFLY REMOTE CONTROL CAR, FLIPS TURNS TOUGH, $40,641-5059 Sofa Sleeper Sealy mattress, hunter green, $180, A/C, window unit, frigidaire, lyr old, excellent cond. $150, 9 a641-5059 TRANSPORT WHEEL- CHAIR, ONLY WEIGHS 18 LBS, FOLDS LIKE LAWN CHAIR, EXCEL- LENT CONDITION, $40,904, 781-7076 Treadmill $100.00, $/ Mig-welder $125.00, 4x6 trailer S $300.00, Riding lawnmower $300.00, Shopsmith $350.00, 1997 Chevy Pickup $5500.00 904-272- 7352 Q9 0 Business/ 92U Office Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables Ssolitare diamond, S never worn cold S feet, paid $700 asking $500, 491.7996 P COACH like new S handbags, soho denim, SI stripe hobo, w/tags, S$85, suede and leather, hippie flaps, $85 $99, 714.1995 a COLD FEET, 1/3 CARET Sold solitary diamond, SI never worn, paid, $700, asking $500, call 491-7996 VALENTINE'S DAY SJewelry- Ross. Simons diamond, drop ear- rings, $140, .2Sct dia- mon dandelier, pendant, $125, more, call 714- 1995 Wedding Rings- 2pc diamond set, value 5 $900, sacrifice, $650 obo, call 777- 4760 928 Electronics PS2 w/10 games, 3 controllers, 15 ft extension, multitap -memory card, all for $275, John 612.-9998 STV 19" Panasonic Tube type, front & rear, audio/video. Timer, excellent condition. Great pic- ture $45. 268-2482 945 Garage Sales BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA t HUGE GARAGE SALE@ OAKLEAF S PLANTATION. Stonebrier subdi- vision, 3007 Thorncrest bdrm, dinrm set, furni- ture and much more Sat. 11 Feb 06' HUGE MOVING SALE! T SATURDAY 8-iPM ASHLEY WOODS, 32409 CLIFFROSE TRL a HUGE MOVING SALEI 4l Everything must go! r1 ri Sat Jan. 13 14.8 4. 2112 Gamma CL Orange Park ICW HUCE YARD SALE Multi FsmI, S.,t E 2. M'burg Brannen Mill Plant ,r OIO ler.ni.,.,os FeO II 83m i/:,iO.'o ',gris 4, Multi family garage / sale/ Tupperware, I OPEN HOUSE, 8am. 2pm, 2512 Winding Springs Ct. in Bentwater off Hodges Ortega/Venetia Sat 8-1. 5 family sale! 2 are MOVING! lots of furn, hm goods! Davinci Ave. WESTSIDE 2 FAMILY Sat/ Sun 8a-3p 4960 Eulace, off Timuquana. 950 Garden/ 4, MURRAY 20 inch lawn mower, excel- lent condition, $60 Call 874. 6090 SMurray Yard Man I Lawnmower 42" blade cut 7 spd. Paid over $1000, will sell $800 firm or trade, 1 yr warr. 904- 200. 5237* 955 Household Furniture Syr old 6 p, dnrrn set, glass table top s | ts atop of a wrought Iron base w/marble in lay & scrolled legs, $650 for the set, 997-8731, will email pictures ARMOIRE BRAND NEW Collezione Europa Sornate, flawless, will trade for kingsize mattress, 8 box springs also new, $1200 obo, 962.8580 Asaln Furniture. Full S living and dining. Bought for $12,000. Selling for $3000. Great Cord. Must transport. Details: 912-882-4076 Poster bed, high- boy. dresser w/mirror & night stand $900 904.3748899 a Bassett Dining room set-Cherry wood table w/leaf & china cabinet $900 904- 374- 8899-. 955 Household 9 Furniture 4 BASSINETTE. STILL IN BOX. PORTABLE/ S TRAVEL (FOLDS). PRE- CIOUS MOMENTS. LIGHT BLUE/YELLOW. INCLUDES CANOPY, MATRESS, SHEET, $40. 278-1952 BEDRM SET Qu-Kg, dark walnut, good cond, $650. Call 923-6181 Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 14 Drawer Chests Frm$68 Sofas & Chair $298 25" Color TV.s From $99 3 Rm18Pc Condo Pkg $9981 3 Piece Queen Bed $129 I CORT CLEARANCE CENTER (904) 396 -9000 Bellini Baby Bedroom Set, crib, mattress, 4I armoire, dresser & changing table, paid 4k sell $1300, obo, 904-573-5023 M Broyhill Chest w/ SMirror, 30 in tall, 20 in depth, 6 ft wide, nine drawers, $275,215-9551 COACH LOVE SEAT, I pastel colors, good. I condition, asking, $240 obo. trans- fering, call 291-2388. cell 864-1515 COLONIAL SOFA Flower prints, $50, Call S221-0710 after 6pm excellent condition! Computer Desk, Lt' Oak, 6pc, 81" frm comer, $1500 sale $300, 772-1260 a Computer Hutch/Desk opens to full working J area, very versatile, lots of storage room, $150, call 912.729-6479 Couch & love seat, 4, pastel colors good condition asking $240 OBO-Trans- fered Call 291-2388 or cell 864-1515 COUCH -taupe, Ithr, $250. 751-3269 Daybed, beautiful. White with floral I|decor. Upgraded Mattress only slept on once $200 OBO 537- 4325 DINING ROOM SET, R MED. OAK FINISH, RECTANGULAR TBLE S W/LEAF, 6 CHAIRS, LIGHTED CHINA CABINET, $450,379- 0422 Dining Set table extension with six chairs plus china solid wood-off white color $450.00 Moving Sale 291-2388 cell 864-1515 DINING TBLE- white tile w/ oak trimcomes with four chairs & bench seats, (7) $125, call 249-5765 a KING PINE HEAD- BOARD/ FOOTBOARD, $75. Call 912.-576.9584 KING SIZE WATERBED w/tall pedestal and' | drawers, complete dark finish wood very good condition, $300 obo, 912-510.8905 a Leather Sofa, but- tercream, love k | seat, 3 marbalized pineapple tables with etched-edge glasstop, matching lamps avail. David or Tiffany, excellent cond, $1400 obo, 317-4970 LITTLE TIKES SWING SET, VARIETY CLIMBER, $125, CALL 504- 8430 MATTRESS SET (2) $75, ONE SET AND $50 FOR t OTHER SET, 276- 7944 MOVING MUST SELL / Queen sz, beautiful L bed, footboard, head- board, night stand, dresser, mirrow, mattress, boxspring, asking $775,491-7996 4, Moving Sale, Coach loveseat, beige, floral, light, tan, good condi- tion, asking$190, mov- ing sale, 291-2388 cell 864-1515 Moving Sale, S Dining Rm Set, h table (w/exten- sion), 6 chairs plus china, solid Wood, off white color, $450 291-2388/cel 864-1515 Moving Sale, S Sleeping Sofa, Chair, Coffee table, 2 end tables, glass, both reddish brown, asking $450, 904.-291-2388/864-1515 S Moving Sale, Wash oak Queen bed set dresser, mirror, chest, night stand, excellent con- dition, $475 obo, 291-2388/cell 864-1515 Moving Sale, Water bed frame I and head boards, solid wash oak wood, asking, $80, 291-2388 cell 864-1515 MUST SELL MANDARIN CONDO FULL OF FURN. 2 wht Ithr sofas & side tbls, Irg & sm lthr ani- mals, glass top tbis, Irg Italian Br set, lanai furn, plants & more 635-2794 SOAK DINING TABLE W/ S2 CHAIRS ROUND 42" DIAMETER, PEDESTAL STYLE, 30" HIGH, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $80 904-781-7076 4 OAK TABLE w/4 cahirs 48" diam w/ 24" ext. perf cond. $375,264-6364 4 Old Hitchcock chairs, plank seats, stencil on back, set of 4, 375 firm, 269-5883 after 6pm Oriental Style Cherry woo din- V ing room table, w/ 6 chairs, beautiful setwood & wrreat cond Swood & wrought stad, iron, 3 yrs old in goodsk- consition $450 for both LO QN SIZE CAP BEIGD, TWEED moving, must sell, $35 I 0, footboard, head-2086 board, night stand, fxing7f $700 2,491-017996 T$50, SOFA, LRGE, fo82"r- STWEED, EXE. CONDO, eachor$350, for$1260-352086 CONDITION, $250.E ED w/hSolid Mapleadbrd w/bailmost edesser,2tal table. 2in thickall 9fx7f $800 261-01640,$250 Thomas ville, for- b mal sofa, 72", m i French Country, Sndsblue & yellenow, excellent condition, Moin542Sal 2960 #1138 cell 864-1515 .Water Bed with frame and head boards, solid wash S oak wood. Asking $80.00 291-2388 or celi 864-1515 965 Medical Lark Scooter $300. Jet 2 $500. like new, push wheel chair $75. Mburg 904-282-5568 384-4382 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services GARRARD LAB 80 turntable, $50, 264-6364 4 Kimball Console Piano, good con- '. dition,$200, 904-223- 7032 980 Sporting Goods LIfestyler Bicycle Mach, Bodyrow exercise mach. Cardio Fit exer- cise mach., Full set of Dunlop golf clubs, full set of Pro Tac Irons. never used, 276-4319 980 Sporting Goods SProform C630 Elliptical Machine S Electronic display $200, free delivery 685-2525 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1010 Supplies Adorable kittens & Scats, rescued & S wanting forever home, need lap to cuddle, various ages, colors 813-9536 or 287-5909 ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPS AKC, 3F/3M, extra short legs, cute 912-449-4398 ' English Bulldog -AKC- M. 14mos-brindle $800 OBO. Iv. msg. 813 8431 FREE AKC Yellow Lab to good family. 1 yr old, large male, house trained. 904-483-6370 FREE TO OOD HOME. - ADULT FEMALE CAT. Call 220-3856. German Shepard Puppies CKC reg. S&W SPOP. Lrg boned,males & femalesvery play- ful & healthy $350. cash. CAll 406-0060 Golden Retrievers AKC beautiful puppies. M/F. $425. 904-249-3696 JACK RUSSELL 8 wks. 1F,1M, POP. PED. HC. $300 904-251.3563 JACK RUSSELL Puppies Reg. Mini Schnauzer1 M 3 yrs, Mini Poodle 1 M 2yr. $200ea 912 i -729-3543 912-322-8466 LAB PUPS AKC, OFA, block heads, show/ hunt $350. 912-294-4566 Lab Pups Rig. All choc. Beautiful & heathly $350. 904-803.4555/259. 6488 LABRADOODLES PUPS 1st - & 2nd gen., back crosses $600/$1000 706-556- 0504 MALTESE- AKC-Fem, weeks, HC, 1st shots, *$950obo. 904-465-5735 MINI Daple Dachshunds Ready 2/8. $185, no papers, 904-777-1031 - MINI SCHNAUZERS 8wks, $500. 568-7752 www.prntchardpuppies.com MIN PINS-6wks old, wormed, $200, 912-778-4411 , PIT BULL PUPS/BLUE ADBA Fine bloodline, beautiful markings, 3 liters. Look at the rest, go w/the best. 635-3319 PIT BULLS -Razor Edge, Gator bloodline, ADBA reg. 210-6847 PIT BULL PUPS-ADBA, AADR, Wildside blood- lines $600 912-266-7001 . PIT PUPS Cowboy Boyles bldlines, papers, buck skin/white. 361-8925 PUGS PUPS, fawn 2M/2F $550. Health Certificate Call 386-362-7398 SENEGAL PARROT, BEAUTIFUL, 1 year old $150. 904-551-4353 SHIH-TZU -AKC, 8wk, blk/wht male, $500, 693-2378 o 4 Shih Tzu Peking- s ..| ese mix 8 month .S Sold male, all shots ., $300.00 472-1446 SHIH TZU PUPS very tiny 13wks, Fern, bik/white $550.$600 904-374-6177 Shitzu/Pekinese Mix SSmo, male, all shots, $70 $300.542-8382 WEST HIGHLAND TERR. pups, M/F AKC non - shed $600352-591-5068. YORKIE Pups (3), (2) Papillons, AKC, MF. $700-900. Call 220-3856. YORKIE PUPS 2 Females, AKC $1100. 904-282-0353 YORKIE PUPS Beautiful small baby dolls spoiled w/love. $1000 & n up. 386-546-5445 YORKIES- AKC, 2 ador-' able males, $700, shots Ready Now 502-9891 Yorkie Tea-cups Terrier Pups Champ bloodline S$1195&up 292-1510 , Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 13355$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats 17ft. Hydrostream | Vector Johnson, 3jf 11SHP, No tilt/Trim r h galvanized trailer $1600. 384-7809 17' Regal '99. 135HP, - Bowrider, w/trlr, $6,500. 772-1450 4 18.5' Yamaha S uTriton TR186 150 I } HP. 2000. Fully *Loaded 14,800 OBO. (904) 779-4923. 18' 2003 HYDRA SPORT 180cc 115 HP Yamaha, 93 hours on engine. PREMIUM PACKAGE Bimini top, center_ console, depth finder, Front and rear cooler seats, 55 gal fuel tank. 32 gallon bait well fishing tackle and rod storage. Swim plat- form, front and rear . seat cushions." Absolute Pristine Con- dition. Kept in dry in storage $15,900. Has 2 year warranty. 686-6042 18' POLAR TUNNEL '01 60hp Yam, bim, live well, $7500obo. 352.372- 7760 4, 230 SL Limited Chris - / Craft, 1984, Alum tan- dl dem, trailer, 1999, plus - extras, nadf avg, retail $9300, sell $7495, 282. 7786 4, 16 FT JON BOAT 75 HP T EVINRUDETILT, TRIM ' TRAILER TROLLING MOTOR, LIVE WELL, 4 SEATS, $2500 O9O, 744- n a, FORD F250 CREW CAB T 01', 7.3 L, POWER STROKE CD, TOWING PKG, 70K MILES, $21,300 912 576 3027 4 Hydrostream Vec- tor Johnson 17 FT 115 HP No Tilt/Trim Galvanized Trailer $1600.00 384-7809 4 Mako224 22' Center Console w/twin mer- cury llshp, excellent condition, lowrance electronics, T Top, lots storage, live well, trailer, $12K obo, 912 729- 2303 WANTED! Boats. Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 SWAVERUNNER 3,1994, 700 HP, PLUS TRAILER, f $1800 OBO, TOM 275, 4264 YAMAHA WAVERRUN- NER (2) 2001, GP1200 DOUBLE TRAILER, DIA- MOND PLATED STOR- AGE BOX, PLUS VEST/GLOVES, 12,500. 626 5761/276- 3934 41230 RV's& Supplies i997 Pop-up Camper Coleman Cheyenne A/C, awning, screen oom, very good cond. 300iall 904.733- 3958 That means that 20 out of every 100 people you meet are somehow connected with the military. Get your message to them by advertising in one or all of the publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. AxAirNews -Mirr.or. Periscope axAir NeWS,. NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, February 9, 2006 23 230 RV's & 1300 Motorcycles 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Tralrs/ 1340 Traies Supplies SUV' 1340 Trailes 1340 TrailersUV's A M T SPORTSTERO5'W/ Trene 215 7 5 / 7 BMW 5301 '03 Ford Freestar Minivan PONTIAC SUNFIRE 99', CHEVY S-10 -'84, V6, AT, MANR TRAM L TRALS SADDLE 3XL, HD, also Chevy Astr Fully equipped, 2004.Very Clean. Exc Jeep Wrangler Sahara 3.2Lohv. 4 cyc SFI Air, runs/ looks good, NISSAN PATHD- TRtank & fork bags, Alum rim 49. Must only 40,000 miles main recordell '97 Green Ext./Tan engine spd, P $1500. Call 733-756 FORD EXPLORER NISSAN PATHD- SALEs, SMOTOR HOMES ,cPtartse 090Cal l underr book value. int. Full doors. 2 Toos F195/6515 tires, rear D a9LLTD '99 V8, 4x4, FINDER LE 'OS ALeerviePts safety vest S-205/75/R15$26,995 Outstanding buy $11,000 hard/soft. 6 cyl, auto, speoler, sunroof, power ithrODSunrfon Aachuandr (396) 46235-27 9 LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE 282-9492 66.5k$10,900 obo. All glass tiltsteering,AM/FM V6, AT, air, runs/looks I fly Navigation,DVD, owesahua3tireSales9 S8,150t912-576-4112 904-278-6251 998-0012 recordOVpaperwork stereo a/disc/payer, 6 spk good $1900. 614. 5452 60,000 mi, Like new $9940 fully equipped, 8000 clean. $10,200 924075V Honcda Clone various other Like new $39,480 CD. Beautiful, 8000 miles LEXUS ES300 '03. '06 -black, only 200 TRACK, 6CYL, FULL TOYOTA 4UNNER l loaded w/chrome parts, 781 1532 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $23,880 Immaculate, absolutely mis weeksod. TOYTnAS, S POWER AMOON ROOF T, S'. n LUXURY L-04 85PH $3400 881173 G 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE loaded, must see this Tiptronicdon't wat for HONDA'S VERY SHARP LEATHER OS miles sldVeN awO ea Ya maGlshRl,2005. i BMsWe 0 0 RUr 998-0012 o anne. $23,975. 3897700 dellver aid 98.900.eZEROrDOWNtNOWr FO ER O Beauful$500e995 9 73-8 M6r erscolloredt cCrear, GoodyNear- Eagles o pereLE 2o, X lTEsCA, slow miles. Must Me call.R 9CrUFi donA97 Cd ALL 68 4700A LOD, mX L KON RR00 Las en ine. ies. ondelerre$98, b 7as fer aING PKG, BED COVER, $298/mo WAC. 771- 9100 SATURN 12002 1-877-43-2777 TRACK, 6 CYL,SFULL A UNrE 2K mi. like new cond, 287.3 /382 2 5r 904 3212017 ALLOY WHEELS, AUTO MVery low miles. $8995 OWER MOSO TOYOTA 4RUNNE $53,500. Call 6357152 Yamaha R2005 ntiques/ CADILLAC CTS '04 MATIC, $7195,673 4020MAZDAMIATAo Call 771-9100 VERYSHARPcATHE LTD.Leather h S1 A tiSE. t Only 27,000 SU .. Trucks / 6 CD, 88K, ROOF RACKM CD, fully equipped, Save on dealers 1320 cz340 Trail COE12, e , t onlassics Silver, only 20,000 FORD TAURUS '06 miles. $12,700 Leather,Nroof,alloys ers NNACOVER, only 19,000 es. RVE C o NTRSave on dealer m miles. $24,890 Excellent cond. Loaded,. LEXUSOFJACKSONVLLE oaded exctcond, priced SUV's oB97l9sW2 ol Y19, 0RV CENTER prep fees. All Stock LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE priced to sell this week 98 $ 900 nger XLT LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE5PS B L$LL Pre-Owned Specials $9800.00. 904-287-4387 1955 BUICK -Super conv. LEXUS $15,4S5.LE e ll 3897700 700 Fom R r LEXUS OFJAC$ ONVILLE3 MOTORHOMES owners. Have all E '4 Mercedesh450SL aBMWDX3'04 C99lOi ner atow, ing 998-0012 ,05 Hurricane 30' Save ers, colored rear tire $22,980 need cash $1845.389-7700 w/tan interior. A/C, runs good. Needs CADILLAC Good Condition Winnebago40'Diesel hugger, save on dealer 1956 THUNDERBIRD LEXUS OF JACKSONVLLE V L A750 mcLs NC D 9eJ $ 1000BO9 E LAC 4 Y No '03 Sun Voyager 38' Slides preps, $9800, -Red 2 tops, show car, 998-0012 FORD TAURUS 98, $750 manu ls new tires, 951-95-5340 E3 E 00 704 68-7330 TOWABLES 904.287.4387/382.4645 have all records.Ma. Pearl white, fully Seats, Sunroof, TOYOTA RAV4 '05 '00 Montanna 30' Slides Hi $30's 891-0671 / ddCADILLAC DEVILLE CDAMAGE, SILVER, 904-27-6251or 542894 SATURN equipped. $29,995 only 2,000 miles $28,480 0nly 4000 mes 05 Sunny brook 27'SIdes Yamaha Virago '96 CD e ER MERCEDES C220 '96 CE7,000S E LEXUS OF lJACKSONVLLE 0 241 '02. Carriage Ed220-e2915/8915 804 MERCEDESC220cL o'9 7MILESEXCELLENT9 98-0012998-002LE O A EtOS LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 03 Twallite 28' Clean 110cc, V-twin, 1979 BEATLE CONV 02. Carriage top. 220at $62915/8915804 nd $6900 LE 998-00 $19,890 '85 Nomand 25' Chea d new tikes, battery Little rust, $5500obo Beautiful! $16,480 S SEa t 05. o. Andd M a, n excellent condition 904-535-7870 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE$7 UROVe owmiles mus M CU UACRUISE,220-lS09/497-2677, CHEVY 3500 -1 ton. PL AC ON 998-0012 plus--Over 120 .road ready, best offer. 998-0012 sell ast. $298/mo wac. tER Ceta lo $2500 C 4o dump. new, '05,9k mi,G Y In New Invetory 2726961 CHEVY Nova '69 5 total,02 All the extraAskin$22k obo. SL2 Lth, D, TOYOTARAV4 99. Very 138p4645- wh& car2 No2 LEXUS 707I JACKSONVILLE 998-012 tnio rdiato LEXUS OFJACKSO NVLLEC . supLer sport, $5000 or CADILLAC SEVILLE Call now 771 9100 mL a $890. 904-887.8285 TOYOTA AVALON XLS Paid 3k. 234-9757 Equipped. $18,980 clean, need to sell fast Lake City .a YAMAHA V-STAR 99 best cash offer for all. SLS-97' LOADED 95K FORD THUNDERBIRD '88 M H E '01. Low miles,. need to SBIKE WEEK READYIII Also have others. Call MILES,GARAGED 2dr dcoNd rl a MITSUBISHIECPSE sale fast, call now Chevy 4x42003 LEXUSO JACKSONVILLE $7995 or $99/mo. 3ON D 91 9 0 "6;00 m;i p*sis t d ute *nlen C H R Y8,LaR 7 7b0ie y J4 x 4 L2XU S O F J A C K S O NSO N VIL LE S s 2-475-5737EXCELLENT CONDITION., PYDER '03. Excellent $13,28Ca997719100 Fully loaded, lift kit 998-0012 Call 771-9100 1300 uMtccslO b3 411 shpe ldlwithnicerim sELEMENT'03 Q TOYOTA SEQUOIA SRS, 4kmi. MU ST, STIrocZ28Camar CREAM COLOR L MIKE, FORM MUSTANG LX, fast12,975. 3897700 TOYOTA Camry '05 tires. 28000m Very HONDA 1 10 4k m4 MT 5 7 LEXUSlFAKCRLE AM CLRCAin LMKE2,, SEDd,0200G John 612-9998 4 1985 New Engine 904,445-8370 BLUE 1990, BLUE WHITE MITSU1ISHIGALANT '01 Iearl grey AT, 6K mi, clean $17,500.00 ou st!n / 20LT, 60KDMILES 4mARo eLr grey, cleanA $17,500 utFtAnCKSOngLy45BAR0 OF NA O 2000 ZX-6R, ERIC and paint Excel- TOP CONVERTIBLE, Very ow miless, must 4mi e al immac, Cl adR EpIaC int CAMRY 2005SE, 4 door, 25T ANNIVERSARY o$17,000 firm. 642-8905 CE ND 0.17 BOSTROM EDITION lent interior T-top 20 sell fast$6995. 771-910 CHEVY SILVERADO LS 09-8114 NINJA, HUGER, Auto Parrts Must see $4000 Call ac/heat cse tilt, MANUAL,0K MILES, '02 V6, dark blue auto, I HONDA PILOT EX UNDERTAIL, HELMET, u is 221-1182i9 electric indoors, $550 OBO, GARREr, MITSUBISHI GALANT '05. TOYOTA CAMRY Iong wheel base, 75K. '04 only 18,000 TOYOTA TACOMA '03 REPLICANJACKET, GLOVES, 224k9white, gray, cloth inlt, 780-246-6747/904- 294-0250 V6. leather, very low mi, LE '02. Fully Very nice. $9200. miles $24,680 4dr, excellent shape AREL, AK1, 4500' Chrome Pan- 4 1m, $18,500, private DCr must go, need to call equipped $13,980 904591-2168 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE loaded, exc condpriced a A $ 1 HNCoui pa- teo seO ID$1ut7ge8u7p00 DARREN 4221476 ther rmstir 1325 Automotive 9 EX COUPE'0 $298/mo wac. 771-910 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE Quad SLT 998-0012 to sell $17,975.3877ull0 2005 Harley murO a0O 998-0012 D m old, 3Cam. SE 2005, $13,90 NISSAN 300 ZX s-, 998-0012 Hemi 2003. Trans- / 5SP, 31iiter, V-a6,5.p C om |peerable ExtendedD S F R I F n F 5 0 D T Y A T N o rt0 aW h it e r C ut o ms O nc mule s o l ,1 9lHo d aL E X U S O F J A C K S O N V I L L ES n e w t i m i n g T A O L 9f e r a e Ed I N F I N I T I F X 3 S 5TA Sm $1500 0 0o, call Ci, 4 How cruis tiI power new timing TOYOTA COROLLA'97Warranty. 4X4. Only 21,000 miles. ..'05. Custom wheel 3. White tons of 904-5344400 I gShado o, win-doors, white, 998-0012 belt, alt, wtr pump, Sspd, 88kmi, 40mg,new Leather Interior. TOW $21,995 pkg. Beautiful! 0 chrome! 0 ags. rest condition, gr cloth it. 4k ml, 912-982-4168/912, 288234 bastires $40aobo. 21900 Packag1e. $20HD000 02 8 $35 00 worth of acces- ALUMINUM DIAMOND 16k, original miles. $18,500. pr2v. 491 CO1 4--79996O HONDA ACCORD$9 0L obo 9pa-495r52-427. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE,9 series. $8500 .8.e lPtated z toolbox formally Gaiged $21995 .obo, EX '04 Lth, CD, TOYOTA COROLLA '98. xanyasbellsouth.net 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE S excellent condition, please leave msg Goo o COn d, Wel 94DR EXCELLENT CON s a 998001 8ONAR 0- s v- 1 Icared for. $2,000.00 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 D N CO I fast. $3995. 771-9100 99 STANDARD CABU Je ae '02 Sivert GO-KART -2seater, ver b91282-102 988 NIssan Sentra CallI 215-2062 .998-0012 I G SSPD., TCOLADI9LSspd manual, gkmies'runningasus co-d245. Cargo Carrler-2lcuft.4 Please Help Me. afterpm READY TO GO. $3O00, TOYOTA COROLLA'02 31nlift oversized boards, fog lightsVans/Buses .V Harley Davidson 03' modelsport desires me. His . CHEVY CAVALIER 99' / N1 NITI4 d r BA le ,9s 12 0 O l no 771- 910R -0 I softall deuce. Less 20SV,brand new $100 name Is John, Call hIm .1' Automatic, good con- 69 83jnautomatkc nower C E A NISSAN ALTIMA.3. IToyota Corolla, 1997 a, DODGE RAM 1 Nikki 982-6636t 258 -4839 8 p ss warr, 23k ml, CO il than2kmli ,garage OO 0,04282-5842 please.904272-1027 edition driven to work N Awindows Focks, SEV6'04To -4cyl. Speed, 88K 1500kSLT-Ingoocd 4 JEEPpWRANGLER AC, $16,500. 378-9550C Callelept61,c.09 Imut e''t, daily, $3500 obo, cal vr reliable 30+04__seed_8 MPG, 1500 S ' okept,cvImmaculate, 4 CAR IRIE1(4l. ACURA RSX '05I4 904-537-2852 102k $2600 08 $18,880 4dr, tan, great cond. .I. condition,;bed liner, LIM nEDPOnly4000 DODGE B350 SLT MExi $16,500obo, coveraIluded, 215/60R/16, CONTIN- 17kmi Icharcoal 904-573-3436 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $45000BOI0 toolbox, pwrmies $21.48 41,metallic, sunroof, -,-ChevyCavalier 998-0012 278-1900 Ivmsg. window, AC, cloth int., rles. S21,480 wagon '95, 15 pass. HARL592.AO648 8 NLEL TRI, 00 C C s B c 1 Red2dr HONDA PRELUDE 95. black ext., good tires, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE dual air, $4800. 614 5452 -. HARLEYDAVIDSON8 199Y-, CD, AC, st under Cou 1e 3 cd laer DODGE 'GRAND F FLHTC, lots of CALL 27& 7944 manu. warranty, 1FW D4claNewa/c Very nice & clean, 5spd. Nlssan Maximum TOYOTA MR2 '04 runsreet, 998-0012 excellent condition, 130k ml. Runs $4995. Call 771-9100 '964-door black Convertible. Only 00 obocal Sextras/chrome $9o obo. 910- 0480 133k 5-speed PW 912-822-8412 LAND ROVER LR3 SE '05 CARAVAN' see, $10,400 ob hey Sl era $0' C 41-1065 HONDA PRELUDE, PlDL cruise CD 40,000 miles. Likel B w ehUI chrome bumper ACURATL'04 CHEVY Corvette '. 2001,60KMi,SILVER, AM FBM lAC oln i new!$14,995 FordExpedition ',12,o.lack w/tanl300hp.l.enon 241- 4081, 8 .12 am.,v msg. B 02002 Parts: rear JAGUA loaded, 41-4Hrl8ey12 0 DI 93s b mpr$250.Tro ailgater A UExtra low miles. collector$ rve8 6LEd., exc mech'8 SUNROOF,CFULLY $4500.00 Call 779-7718 LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE Eddie Bauer, Blue, tow package, heated $16,890 Customieydlow20T8s gayebar$26,80 condo, $8500287- 8666 QLOADED, CALL MIKE AT 998-0012 2 V-8, loaded, seats. Only $37,800 OBO LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Sportster 1200 '93 bumper $28. Front7/rer $26,840 874.0363, $13,00 Nissan Quest 01', $15,500, obo, 356-22280 or 246-4104h 998-0012 1t, Customized, low springs & sway bar. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY CORVETTE -01 AT, HONDA PRELUDE2001 oe e Volkswaon Jetta 3-8569 Sd,40Kmidarkblue,erNR '01 sver/blk FORD EXPEDITION 1997 white, 40K m, erect, VAN '05. Very low miles Cell Marc (904)997-2099 a Chevy elseandofeCtE2Y90.3341 LS$1,00.6CALL MIK entertainment package, bac asking $10,500 cond.$4500 708-1247 need to call fast HO 883L Sportster '06, 4 J7num wheels end Only$9,000 miles. Low miles, 20" wheels, HONDAPRELUDE2001, $13keobo. 398-6085 FORD Expedition XLT'03, M 3 LEE'99,6CYL & saddle bags, $8000 only 16,000 miles LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE $298/mowc. 771-9100 9-It SUNROOF,XFULLY Verclean. lowmiles. '02.exc cond, silver fed.,$20,900. 343-4319 PERBLACK10LRUNS "02 Fully equipped Call 904- 284-1050 $250.00. 904-287-4387 nO ONVILEISOKmipe or 904-382-4645. 998- CLOADED, CALL MIKEAT $3995. Ca1l1771-9100 w/blk top. loaded, 9 GREAT, 7100571-2118, $13,480 NO ND BLACK ROAD- Tourin Edition. Fully Ponlac Grandam 9 8' a 0 Outstanding she m SUNNSEA62AOLCOM LEXU OF JACKSONVILLE SW A S'C 0 ,5 IChrome Bumper A TSX '04 loadedImmaculate #f1N INFINITI G35 Over15K invested, VOLVO '02mlemus AanycrusE newer full sizeitoM1eter,9n $23,975. Cal1389-7700 COUPE '03. Auto- 5spd, bodykit, rims, Leather, CD ES'02. Leather, FORD Windster LX '99 arae keptFin.a pick-up e LXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Chrysler 5th Ave matic, beautiful exhuast, much more, Sunroof. $15,980 FORD EXPLORER 96' CD, only 30,000 F ORD bestaoffX C99 gar ep,n.2-v409 4cshape up Perfect aUJA O 28FOD8X6$7K5obo, CallfJoshfeWhite,lleather,6disc 4,5 00,282-4094 38 pe$2- 45 087-4387 or 9985912-570-1386 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEd 140ti ont 4.One w miles. $13,880 904-614-9549 Hona4 82004,7O 1 whole car. Not LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 -transmission, radiator LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 9 Honda 2004, I running. Cll4 998-0012 L" PONTIAC GTO '04brakes, tires, runs/looks 998-0012 HONDA Odyssey '02, like / CBR600RR, a Chrome Nerf Barsh \ACURA TSX '04 955-3442 orI278.-6251 uc.j bOrakes, tires runs/look 4new, 59K Ithr, 6 CD, pwr less than 900 mi, cus- /.$300 080-Chrome Leather, sunroof, RYeLERrLCD0B INFINGS o e EETLECONV. great.$49000.bo343-3173 NISSAN FRONTIER'01 dr,$17,400 904808-0415 tom pipe, tag, plate, bedreil bars $100 CD. $21,980 CHRonzER64K0min$8995.sCOUPE '03. Pearl. '05 Only 2000 blinkers, gar. kept. $7K1 Cell 912- 6745545 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Call 276-4319 m$ 5 white, only 30000 $22,840 mileS. $23,880 _/ 4OX4, 5SPD, XLT miles: need to sale fast. TOYOTA Sienna '0166K, ENGINE STAND, 998-0012 miles $29995 LEXUSOFJACKSONVLLE LEXUSOFJACKSONVLLE I X"D.cab2.9Vd, Call now. $210/mo, rear air, grt cond, CD, 4 HONDA91903"360imI n et',.3(, dut,,engine CHRYSLER Sebring JX LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE9980012 998-0012 $lS00obo, 613-0461 WAC. Call1771-9100 $10,900 9 4-808-0415 -'ra, '.,-,,,' -.,, reason '01. 225HP. silver tres $-"s'20 61-J 5452 ,:, i5 r.136, ,ri 2l-I 6364 black Ithr $19.995 CHRYSLER Seor rnq >,l t) 7 INFINITIGG35 z.:,: 1 GMOOODWRENCH LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE c -.n. -39 ne.. ,,o-,:ni _SEDAN '03. only Honda Ace'965 Ti 35OcIENGINE, 998-0012 761k mi iul', inded' 35.000m..S$22,680 ,.I,E .,linn C_.n- Ji 30K ml. inciu des 6.6,300 Cali 614.5452 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE J'ui[%,, 6-I151 mu, C carb s&headers BMW325C12001 fl-01 .-el' C ldnd mucn mome' flul, Ioao d -- Chrysler Town 998-0012 5j 307 212, Grea ctrndit'..,n $9001. 'ell ner nIr 1.0r it 31Countrye LImi e Iroc Z28 Camaro Ca311 S e.e 612 m6197 e~ t .sunr e..'or. V9ctr-.C l,5 r.r ',.. *lt'A ie '. Eng.rne HONDA CBSO 79j. E00C. ecelient c.'rfd'tiu ici_,. 1006 h~k n-) k c \el ,n.3 ,f- l C i- ,,g mi, Ic-h s o c..-o 1ut JEEP WRANGLER miles. ..',1',d r.r-. runt. lent fl C ,,n.. .5..... ,. c p t-.-. oar. e n tr maIn- I HARDTOP. g0 g0&. reut $23 500 :,Dccal.M elll 0l 0 $1',..'0, Asi. 1 9l ,roe $.Cre a gOI UP2 87 ' '.12 5 ?BRoA arS. gar 17 FkORIG.INAL8EQUIP1.99 on123852.804120 m f -0 C3 '03.901o03f2Pak22 1A1162.:.'rt.LE OFj -i 51 "i":,. tunur-,C ,, PC $2.:0 ', .: ,,,, eJuipclu. -only1, 1, [hl', heBlind 7`1 5 000 i 8 1 141- .-r PCSM ove-Argyle LEX US OF JACKSONVILLE "'33.000 miles $26.960 .0 U l irdif j 81,61 "--7 ,t'y T.998-2 home, 3,2,rot, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE -ULKl[]l,-J '. i '" marble tub, tiled Jr. lh,..rr, d998-0012- screen porch, S178,500, BMW 3251 '04 -0m. *-=1.. I. 1 .. M et o r c y e J a k c a ll 9 0 4 77 1 9 6 7 9 W r ll '[a .n.)C Dr..r.u c .. 5,r i l' m , .JA G UA R.XKJ8 OO.r .' M, , U R 150a b ft. o-;m 7unr, Ch. ".r '. Cr '.c,, F.:.', m w meant , 1 4, KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI tale. v eml0d. RF Goodrich 20.000 miles. $27.,8O FORD CONTOUR '01 . Al 912,51,',7104 1. lfori sale. almost LEXUSOOFJACKSONVILLE 5,r --ccJ cGaUh $.127=5 $2.'0w-'-Cled 46-r-0 GABBER FORD-MERCURY 7447 bI id BT31 1` At 8I9- ill - 6 n,,) mi Tneyrare 3Ps.000 I-2ill-419 ;700 C,:,,1_;dEr .104 c35-'6 0 4" NINJA R 563629 .. 'mi warrant, Asking $'35 BMW I30CIC Ford Free.tar JAGUAR XJ8 '04 C O N DITIO N 3 600 (DC eM an E 2l 0 0 4 ,r B EOniS 0.IT YSmZ KNT L E Y "O R L A N D O A t TL O T US O F JA C S O N IL L E AsiI, : 39 -7 1 C? MILES. NEVER DOWN. Sparere and wheel o.'nly 30.000 mies CleanIIcer,t,] S.,'e chousnds BE5 The Avenues GARAGE KEPr, MICRON s "n,:, 60. 5 i,, ci e L Uke new $39,640 mrecrci elur., er ,:,c,, $39.9I I,"jiJ Il li 07I4HU 7T 6 4,., 998-0012 $1100' Oil rirm .998-0012 Luvil Il:, 11 4i i Ll/In.lNM A 1L OLuE.lifif i ,fJ:..hli4HU4 1St.'1vliiH l ii 1 1 00)00 fim 2,12 542 MI- DAVDSONsORD' S' "Prices plus tax, title, includes $499 95 dealer prep. fee. Dealer retains all rebates incentives. with approved credit, mislt finance thru Foid Molor Credit. AMIKE 8650 Atlantic Blvd. DAVIDSON A T R E G E N C Y A RBettr Wav tAAT REGENCY k5 '0 All pw 81v B) u,-Iti)O TOM BUSH BMW MIKE SHAD FORD ' A o OF ORANGE PARK GARBER BUICK t .,.iit erqpiri ,4.- NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC KEY BUICK 1113iF, Fy, .. ',4W.,h, 4-6.,ijSi iiIiii I ,0 d i i COGGIN GMC TRUCKS - I- 3 i'-l Alhir Bi, ,*'-":1 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC GARBER GMC TRUCKS NIMNICHT CADILLAC B' '14 L..,iiu, Elvil .. :f 77.0:0 COGGIN HONDA PARKER CADILLAC ON ATLANTIC ...N AIIJ- 1 tltll .]iiA sl l ,I. .')li SaMl,:Au,! ."i." COGGIN HONDA - M[7.7n a OF ST. AUGUSTINE COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES f, I I SwI .1 Ii .) Pilip i.,, .6,1 .,7 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX CREST CHEVROLET 91 B,;,, .. i fI Muil'j li1P.2.ff1) C iCUC = GARBER CHEVY HYUNDAI ,iiii, co.ut ,nfi,4 I",: of ORANGE PARK GORDON CHEV :.: l. i R iii i', 11-t,, Bl,",i IxI;,,l 2 1" ,KEY HYUNDAI JERRY HAMM CHEV f''ii''IiIy HFl u19'1v(l-,' I 111I51 GEORGE MOORE CHEV ATLANTIC INFINITI I i Bi- h6,1.0l.,tl -'+tW IJA' ii 6:A0 ( .)1.'I)) NIMNICHT CHEV I '. j. :,il Ave 1A 4U4ll A CITY ISUZ [ [l&U i -- II),1' Aliir:Bivili 'I - ATLANTIC CHRYSLER to;,:,:ll ,:-,:, , y1(,1: ',i 111015c,144, 0i0 CARUSO CHRYSLER MATHENY JAGUAR I .I, i. iir l v Bin I00i A ll I i B l- ..1 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park .w.c S, ',-i-l,'i ATLANTIC JEEP GARBER CHRYSLER Ci.UiO JEEP ,1, i. i,- ',,,' J.4 2 41 6.CARUSO JEEP MIKE SHAD FRANK GRIFFIN CHRYSLER JEEP Jeep of Orange Park RICK KEFFER MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP i. ,-'il I 'rfib hON CASSAT l.l(l-. 1 : q. I :j,, J lA '..'4- ..' ' RICK KEFFER 1EE-"1. 12,l III .''l ATLANTIC DODGE 230.1l1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 REGENCY DODGE RAY CARTER KIA 1i'v Aitlantic Blvd. 642-5600 6373 Blanding Blvd 771-6078 GARBER DODGE TRUCK : Green Cove Sprngs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 7233 Blanding Blvd. T 777-5500 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. RICK KEFFER Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443 RICK KEFFER --- -- -- 1-95 Exn 129, Fern Bch, 1-800-228-7454 l' j : WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 V 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 TOM BUSH MAZDA 4 "!0O Allji,1,,. Blvd I 'I MAZDA CITY N i1f, Njiiiliiiii B11 .'1-I)11)( BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. Il'" .1 Alwill. Bik il ,,- 1*. . TOM BUSH MINI 'I, MAI,1i 7 '1:r 5 'i CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES ,I,," fiil( Hsfi t '-. VW kW i.T'Yllj'ilTl'ill'.P1:1'iT CITY MITSUBISHI rII ,8 Alhlflih 'lv i t.i .. ' CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK ; i. li., xliiiij lM 'f 811)1) COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC lll'.l',ll All,,i : Bi'd h, 1)0 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX I1P.11 j I As il i ',) PARKER NISSAN -.. 1 i. l. Ijili r 1 ,r 1, 4-^ . MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP I'. W 1'. R 1t'+"lil1il COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC ",11 All hl j .I'. iB .'4" 'il) GARBER PONTIAC NIMNICHT PONTIAC I'IT? i'rllr H,, KhA-482 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. Ili111)0 AllIIl, I l,. i" I 1 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. fondil eagan Blv. Longwood/Orlando F1 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd. Jax 904-778-7700 vAv.nimrnicht.com SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwj. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding B .d 779-0071 SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 ARLINGTON TOYOTA 1 13'9 Allaiiii, d r;l 1 000 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES IlIt.l fPrI i ,l: H:'V s:-0oi KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA i.-0l IoliUil ir ti lll .1-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA Su i 1 Soui.0r, AuI ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 310 L-, A''e s 1i 4(561 ASH TISDELLE VW 14.1 Moill: IN l,] :,9 6:i' O'STEEN VW h. Hw '-5486 TOM BUSH VW iJ) AlItri'i Bl.'d -.25-0 911 O'STEEN VOLVO" '.5'5 Fbil',i-" Hi i' yl86 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING I07'1 Allj,',I: Bhil 1.2 4.49. BEACH BLVD, AUTOMOTIVE vwi [1- ii: htlM iui1s.iT. i' v 'I',ffii 6.3i. B i. ji7 BM1 24- I I BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 11) I I All, hii: 81iv ;.24.-1)81) LUCAS AUTO PARK ,. W il: ui, u, F' .'.P",- ) DRIVE TICKET P.'"l. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 75 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |