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Seabees Train Hundreds Participate In Exercise Page 4 Air Operations A Vital Link To Readiness Pages 8-9 Sugar Creations Galley Personnel Get Special Training Page 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com Safety rodeo on base tomorrow By Glenn Picklesimer Special Contributor safe State Ad NAS Jax is hosting a Davi Recreational Safety eum Rodeo Friday, March ing v 3 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at moto the Commissary parking lot. Off Based on the success of repr last year's rodeo, this event All-T has been expanded to Inst include other forms of sum- Bike mer recreation and general get t traffic safety information in th and displays. talk The rodeo is an opportu- Auxi nity to gather the latest obsei safety information related the 1 to motorcycling, ATVs, dirt Mulb bikes, boating, personal. talk watercraft, Scuba, bicycling, May] and other recreational ven- Mo ues. also Motorcycle enthusiasts rodec will be able see riding ment demonstrations from the be bi award winning Jacksonville Truc. Sheriff's Office Motorcycle the a Drill Team, as well as the tions Central Florida Motorcycle arou Drill Team, who are the Th reining world champions. of Tr Riders will be able to a ro] have their motorcycles show inspected at safety inspec- vehic tion booth, participate in a rollo riding skill challenge and belt enter bikes in a bike show. be oi The Motorcycle Safety fatal Foundation (MSF) and the will 1 Florida Rider Training try Program will be present while providing information on influx Local Sailors featured in motorcycle safety video By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Several Sailors and civilian employees from NAS Jack- sonville and the squadrons here participated in the filming of a traffic safety video Feb. 21. The .small group will be featured as extras in the two-minute video that is being produced to promote traffic safety. It will be shown throughout the world in military theatres and aboard ships targeting young males who tend to take risks in an effort to reduce motorcycle and automobile mishaps. "What we are trying to do with this video is appeal to the younger male population through social norms. We're trying to make it look cool to be safe. It's based on peer intervention. We want them to realize that even though they drive a hot vehicle, it's important to be safe and responsible," stated Traffic Safety Liaison Bobbie Carlson of BMT Designers and Planners in Arlington, Va. who is spearheading the project. , "We were tasked by Commander, Naval Installations to produce a two-minute traffic video to be shown in Navy movie theaters." riding and Florida e requirements. ditionally, the Harley- idson Traveling Mus- will be present display- intage motorcycles and )rcycle nostalgia. [f-road riders will find esentatives from the Terrain Vehicle Safety itute and MSF Dirt School. People who their excitement on or .e water will be able to to the U.S. Coast Guard liary, see a display and rve a presentation from base Yacht Club and berry Cove Marina and to members of the port Dive Club. otor vehicle safety will be a centerpiece of the o. The Florida Depart- ; of Transportation will ringing their No-Zone k, which demonstrates actual visibility restric- s truckers experience ad their vehicles. e Georgia Department ansportation will bring llover vehicle, which vs what happens when cles are involved in a ver accident. A seat convince vehicle will n-hand to ride and a vision obstacle course be set up to let drivers and drive a vehicle e under the simulated ence of alcohol. Photo by PH3 David Didier Members of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motorcycle Demonstration Team put on a show for the spectators at the NAS Jacksonville Motorcycle Safety Rodeo Oct. 17. They will be performing on March 3 at NAS Jax during the Recreational Safety Rodeo. Purcell's Motorcycle and Marine World, Suzuki Sea Doo of Orange Park, Patriot Motorcycle Training, Cycle Accessories, A& M Motor- cycle Safety Course, Jax Biker Gear and Atlantic Moto Sports are local ven- dors from the area that will be presenting safety related products, motorcycle train- ing class information, as well as bringing motorcy- cles, ATVs, personal water- draft and boats. These vendors have sup- plied a wide array of prizes that may be won by compet- ing in one of the participa- tion events or as door prizes. The NAS Jax Mor- ale, Welfare and Recreation Department will have food and drinks available for purchase for those who work up an appetite, This event will have something to offer for almost everyone. Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia commands will be treating this as a safety standdown, so come on out, bring your families, enjoy a day of fun with a good strong emphasis on safety. Schedule of events 10 a.m. Kick-off cere- mony 10:10 a.m. Opening remarks by NAS Jacksonville Command- ing Officer 10:20 a.m. Central Florida Motorcycle Drill Team demo and presen- tation 11:10 a.m. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motor- cycle Drill Team Noon U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary presentation 12:15 p.m. ATV Safety Presentation by D&P 12:30 p.m. EMT/First Responder Demo 1 p.m. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motor- cycle Drill Team 1:30 p.m. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary presen- tation 1:45 p.m. Announ- cement of prize win- ners/closing ceremony 2 p.m. Event ends On-going events Rider's skills challenge Pre-ride check booth Door prizes, Fatal vision drive chal- lenge Bike show - I. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Actors John Hill (left) and Merritt Martin from The Hurt Agency in Orlando rehearse their lines while filming a motor- cycle safety video at NAS Jax Feb. 21. NAS Jax Sailors and base employees were used as extras in the video. According to Carlson, NAS Jacksonville was selected for the video shoot over San Diego and Norfolk, Va. after the bidding process for the film production was completed. "We went out for bids for this project and Spectrum Films in Jacksonville offered us the best bid for what we needed to do. After coordinating with our local BMT Designer and Planners office here,W we were able to get the shoot done," . she continued. Setting up the two-day shoot took a little coordination. "NAS -- Jacksonville has been so instru- "" ... -5" mental in developing safe motorcy- ,, -, cle programs. The base executive . officer, Capt. Chuck Tamblyn, has A film crew from Spectrum Films in Jacksonville shoots some video at the been phenomenal when it comes to NAS Jax Main Gate Feb. 21 for a motorcycle safety video they are producing providing assistance. He was more for the Navy. The two-minute video titled "That's How We Roll" will be See FILMING, Page 13 shown in military theatres and on ships worldwide in an effort to reduce mishaps. Vice Adm. Bob Conway Conway assumes command of Navy Installations Command By Navy Installations Command Public Affairs Vice Adm. Bob Con- way assumed com- mand as Com- mander. Navy Instal- lations Command (CNIC) Feb. 24. at CNIC head- quarters in Washington, D.C. CNIC is responsible for providing consistent. effective, and efficient shore installation services in support of fleet readi- ness and mission execu- tion. Furthermore, CNIC pro- vides service to the fleet by ensuring a cohesive and reliable adherence to policy, procedures, stan- dards of service, processes and resources leveraging 16 regional commands in management and over- sight of all installations worldwide. Conway, a native of Wilkes-Barre, Penn., graduated from St. Fran- cis College, Loretto, Penn., with a Bachelor of Arts degree and was commis- sioned an ensign through Officer Candidate School. He earned his master's degree in education from Providence College, Prov- idence, R.I. in May 1979. Additionally, he gradu- ated from the National Defense University's Industrial College of the Armed Forces in May 1990. Throughout his naval career, Conway served in numerous leadership positions on board ships and at shore installations. His previous duty sta- tions include Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, Commander. Expedition- ary Strike Group One (in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom) and most re- cently, Commander, Task Force Warrior. TOUCHING Running the Gate River Run? BA S E Jax Air News wants you! 29T AN,,HllATE If you are running in this year's Gate River Run or participating in the walk, RIVER RUNM please contact the Jax Air News at 542-5588 or 542-3531.JANVLwmON '" ,. --.. - .rrS -- .. . .....-. -.... . I t . 2 o lax News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Please give generously to NMCRS Fund Drive By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief he Navy supports two fundraising cam- paigns each year: the Combined Federal Cam- paign (CFC) and the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS). The CFC drive is in our rear view mirror and now it's time to support the Navy and Marine Corps Relief!Society. The campaign runs from March 1-31. Why should you support the NMCRS? I think the answer is pretty simple - Sailors and Marines have the opportunity to provide direct support to other Sailors in Marines (and their families) who are in, need. .i This is perfect in my book.- While we all hope we never, need to turn to others for financial assistance, the fact is thousands of Sailors and Marines rely on the NMCRS each year. Without your gen- erous giving, there would be no help, or at least not the help many of our own have come to appreciate. Last year, the NMCRS .processed more than 42,900 claims and provided approx- imately $36 million dollars in financial assistance. More than $33 million of that was for emergency, aid and the other $3 million was for education programs. The mission of the NMCRS is to provide a part- nership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, ':4'" .: -' ", .- , -. 0 Iw 410 D"w FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson educational, and other assis- tance to members of the Naval services, eligible fam- ily members, and survivors when in need; and to receive and manage funds to administer these programs. The two primary services offered by the NMCRS are interest-free loans and .grants to meet emergency needs and needs-based scholarships and interest- -free loans for educational purposes. In addition, the society offers the following services: budget counseling services; food lockers at some loca- tions; infant layettes "junior seabags and budget for baby seminars; thrift shops; and visiting nurse services. Last year alone, NMCRS caseworkers handled more than 13,600 individual counseling and referral cases, as well as handed out more than 6,900 layettes and visiting nurses conduct- ed more than 31,000 patients. I'm not going to suggest any amount you should give, I'll leave that part up, to you. I will, however, offer' are a few reasons why I think you should carefully consider giving to this chari ty. A When it comes to financial assistance, there are eight major categories of NMCRS support that each of you .should be aware of: * Emergency transportation * Funeral expenses * Medical/dental bills (pa- tient's share) * Food, rent, and utilities * Disaster relief assistance * Child care expenses * Essential vehicle repairs * Unforeseen family emer- gencies When I look at this list I quickly realize almost of all of us experience one or more of these in our careers. In a perfect world, we would all be financially savvy enough to have money set aside for these types of emergencies. However, I fully realize. debt is a real thing and many of you may be living payday to payday just to support your families. When an emergency strikes, it's critical each of you understand the NMCRS might offer some relief. The educational assis- tance provided by the NM-CRS is equally as impressive. There are four. primary educational pro- grams: Vice Adm. E. P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program USS Tennessee Scholar- ship Fund Dependents of Deceased Service Members Scholar- ship Program * Adm. Mike Boorda Scho- larship Program For information on any of these programs, visit http://www.nmcrs.org. Shipmates, I can't say enough about how impor- tant the NM I S is to our service and I can only hope that chiefs and officers throughout the fleet take the time to talk this pro- gram up and explain to each of you why you should give generously. I've met countless people who have used the NMCRS for assistance and when you hear the stories of those who turned to the society when they were in need, and received assistance, you start to understand the magnitude of the total impact on our Navy and Marine Corps. When you get your form, please think about some of the emergencies I have described this week and ask yourself if you might every experience one of them. Life offers few guarantees and the NMCRS is our resource to turn to when the unex- pected happens. While the Navy's goal is 100 percent contact. with each and every one of you, I sincerely hope each of you choose to contribute. Even if only a little, when you add all our contributions up, it's a sum that can help thou- sands and thousands of our fellow Sailors and Marines! Again, please give generous- ly! ON THE HOMEFRONT p ~ - m - ~ - ~ - - - ~ - ft -I.m..00 .1 0 4P;- ... ... .....- __4.- 0.- 0M .-M-. - ---- -,- - %oM MMa M n* a- " I f. r MW- p 1a-. -,-. -.. 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Go to your Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: ooks to me like you have NMCRS office or your cred- Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass already broken the code. it union and complete a Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy You and your wife spend spending plan. Then dis- Eucharist Episcopal too much money. The trick cuss with your wife ways' to financial success is to you both can reduce your 9:30 a.m. Catholic spend less than you make spending. Mass every month. Once you start saving 11 a.m. Protestant Which of you spend too money it can be as much or Worship humou Ny Maybe funu than buProtestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- Corps Relief Society offers a need. list of "money gobblers" More questions? Contact Hey 12:15 p.m. which can eat away your Moneyman! at 778-0353. ro mM s r r I_ wy. * C53 LISR MRRTINEZ Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply Department Hometown: Loudonville, Ohio Family Life: I'm married and expecting a baby boy in May. Past Duty Stations: USS Essex (LHD 2), USS Howard (DDG 83) R Career Plans: To retire from the Navy after 20 years. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling I all over the Padific Ocean. Words of Wisdom: Respect others the way you want to be respected. THERE5R GRRY Job title/command: NEX Salesperson Hometown: Jacksonville Beach Family Life: I have a brother and sister and live with my father who is retired military. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: I'm currently enrolled at Florida Community College at Jacksonville in the nursing program. Most Interesting Experience: Teaching gymnastics to preschoolers. Words of Wisdom: Do not put off tomor- row for what you can do today. Fire inspections being conducted at Yellow Water Housing Area From the NAS ]ax Fire Prevention Office T he annual Mnilitary family housing fire safety inspection and briefing for residents living in the Yellow Water Military Housing complex is being conducted by the NAS Jax Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division. Inspections throughout the month. These inspections will be conducted from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday thioughi Thursday and will only be accom- plished in the presence of an adult. This program is designed to ensure maximum safety of all housing residents through information that will help in practicing, good housekeeping and what actions to take in the event of a fire or emergency in the home. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms will be tested to ensure proper operation. In the event the resident is not at home during these visits, a callback slip will -be placed on the door. The Fire Prevention Dinsion should be notified by calling 542-2783 or 542-3928 to be rescheduled. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAK AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAKI AR 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 Jx Pii NWms can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JIAMR NlWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Jla AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 I md ml ow Ow 41 @Nb JaxAr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 3 .. S-5 operates in the Atlantic By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO -.. he steady staccato of machine gun hv firelwas a common sound around the .. HS-5 detachment aboard USS Eisenhower (CVN- 69) this week. The "Nightdip- S pers" expend- bd more than 2,000 rounds of .50 caliber rounds over the course of sev- eral gun . exercise flights. The machine gun training, which emphasizes the squadron's core mis- sion of antisurface warfare, was in conjunc- tion with the current HS-5 TSTA detach- P( otos courtesy of HS-5 ment. The Nightdippers, as part of Carrier A "Nightdipper" helicopter holds a steady Air Wing Seven, are in their second week of hover while practicing search and rescue trAir Wing Seven, are in their second week fc. pcu res.ntraining in the Atlantic. ' procedures. NAS Jax Tax Center offers free electronic filing By Navy Legal Service Office To he Jacksonville Tax Center provides fr ee snsfederal income tax *B preparation and free lec- tronic tax filing services to all active duty military p r- p"w. *- sonnel, retired military ,. personnel and their fan, i- lies. The tax center is located-4 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 A. asked to bring the follow- ing information: * All 2005 W-2s, Wage and Earning Statements, Social Security cards (social sequ- rity cards are mandate y without a military ID, dependent ID's do n6t count) and dates of birth for each family member. E, * 1099-INT forms (reflect- " ing any interest made from savings/checking accounts) 1099-DIV forms (reflect- ing dividends, capital gain distributions from mutual funds, stocks, etc.) * Dependent Care State- ment from day care providers, to include their SSN/EIN and address, doc- umenting how much was, spent for qualified child- care expenses. * Power of attorney, if mar- ried filing a joint return and spouse will not be pres- ent to sign tax return. Blank check, or bank rout- ing transit number ad account number, if you choose to have your refund directly deposited into your account.| Due to the type of tra i- ing given to our VITA rep s, the following information is provided on what type of taxes they can and cannot prepare: Will prepare [ Form 1040EZ; Form 1040A with Schedule 1, 2, 3 & EIC; Form 1040 with Schedule A, B, C-EZ; D, EIC, R and SE; Form 1040- V; Form 1040-ES, Form 2441(child and develop- ment care credit); Form 8812 (additional child tax credit) and Form 8863 (education credits). Will not prepare Schedule C (profit loss from business); complicated and advanced schedule D capitall gains and-losses): 5-.- -_ -- 1 7"1 1`1 ....... Schedule E (rents and roy- alties); Form SS-5 (requests Up to $20,,000 Bonus for social security number); Form 2106 (employee busi- Up to two-year non-deployment tour* ness expenses); Form 3903 Up to 100% state tuition funding on ti: (moving); Form 8606 (non I d- Offi cer and Warrant Officer opportunities, deductible IRA) and Form 8615 (minor's investment and enlisted personnel income). i i Full-time active duty Guard positions aw For more information on the tax center, call 542- Serve in a unit in your hometown 8038. The view out the starboard side of a "Nightdi' per" helicopter shows USS Eisenhower's flight EVADER ST Electdc-sl 7999 Nitro- s2.59"9 HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding B O.P. 272-6315 7273 1031rSit.772-9022 4 laxAir NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 Seabees perform field exercise By J02 William Lovelady Special Contributor H hundreds of Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 (NMCB 14) gathered here recently to kick off their military training year with a mini field exercise. The two-day event focused on convoy operations, impro- vised explosive devices (IED), chemical biological and radiological warfare, weapons handling and building clearing. LNC Timothy Taylor said, "We've got Seabees here from Miami, Tampa, Tallahassee, Augusta, Jacksonville, Orlando, West Palm Beach and other Reserve Centers throughout the region. This event is a unique opportunity for battalion members to train with members of the com- panies they will deploy with rather than just their local detachments." Once mustered into their respective units, the Seabees began a rotation of classroom training on chemical threats and IEDs, which statistics show are the biggest threats service members face in the global war on terrorism. IEDs are assembled mostly from unexploded ordnance like artillery shells. Recently terrorists have begun using more and more sophisticated delivery and detonation sys- tems. The automobile-borne Mobile IED is one of the more popular, since the vehicle can take a bomb anywhere, and when exploded, becomes a source of an additional ton of steel and glass shrapnel. Another form of mobile IED employs remote controlled toy cars to niove explosives closer to an intended target. - Remote detonators include cordless telephones, infrared motion sensors and wireless doorbells; all readily avail- able in markets throughout Iraq. Other training segments were covered outside. Convoy operations focused on defensive driving, communication and proper vehicle selection. "The convoy can only move as fast as the slowest vehi- cle, so you don't want to take a tractor trailer that only goes 35-mph if a faster one is available that will accom- plish'the same mission," said E02 Robert Avedisian. Convoy members practiced day and night driving, mounting and dismounting vehicles and addressing potential threats along the route of travel. Each unit received several hours of intense weapons handling and urban operations training at the Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) site, a group of buildings here designed to simulate urban operations and security. The Seabees learned how to move through a town and clear buildings, room to room, of possible terrorist threats. Lt. j.g. Tony Hollobaugh, who served as Alpha Company commander during the 2004 Iraq deployment said, "This Photos by 102 William Lovelady Reservists from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 prac- tice weapons handling at the Navy's Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain training site at Camp Blanding. training was a big deal because it was the first time that a large part of the battalion was together for an evolution since being deployed. It allowed us to assess the battal- ion's readi-I ness to deploy prior to our mi litary training year evolution in Gulfport, Miss. and it allowed us to get some .. training that focused on things we have learned from Iraq." A member of Naval Mobile4 Construction Battalion 14 practice. convoy, !" operations near the Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain training site. - Improvised explosive device training was part of the curricu- lum during a recent class at the Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain site. *BEDROOMS*LIVING ROOMS*DINING ROOMS*OCCASIONAL S *No. 761231 PLUSH TOP Twin Set $397 Full Set $497 Queen $597 King Set $797 *No. 761236 EURO TOP WE MAKE THE WORLD'S Twin Set $497 Full Set $597 BEST MATTRESSTM Queen $697 King .Set $897 * Free Frame or - *Free Set-Up * Free Delivery With Any Serta Set Free Removal of Old Mattress SIT& SLE NS1 1 I 51g v*OYACRLC* *e- IEATH TWO $q7 THREE $) THREE $7 COLORS 2571COLORS '|COLORS SOFA $597 * LOVESEAT ................ .$497 * CHAIR ................... $397 * OTTOMAN .................$. 197 SOFA $597 * LOVESEAT .................$497 * CHAIR &1/2 ..............397 * OTTOMAN .............$197 * FACTORY DIRECT AND SAVE BIG ITEMS PRICED AS MARKED 12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE VISA DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS SMASTERCARD4,ggc Ho~ppr Hour Domestiec Drafts Ilouu4- 17 h-St 99(o efick L ALL OVER LEATHE 112 akAv-rnePako9463-130 IJxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 5 VS-32 Sailor nominated as ERAU Who's Who By Kaylee LaRocque - Staff Writer he's only been in the Navy for three years, but AM3 Sarah Jimmerson of VS-32 is well on the way to accomplishing her goals of completing her col- lege education and gaining experience in the aviation maintenance field. In fact, Jimmerson is so dedicated to her studies, that she was recently named a Who's Who recipient for 2005-06 by Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) for her outstanding student scholastic and com- Photo courtesy of VS-32 munity achievements. AM3 Sarah Jimmerson works Jimmerson, a native of on an S-3B Viking as part of Kingston, Jamaica, joined her daily duties. the Navy in August' 2003, after earning her Airframes and Powerplant license from Atlanta Technical College. "I want- ed to get some experience working in the field and to con- tinue my education," she said enthusiastically. After graduating from boot camp in Great Lakes, Ill., Jimmerson attended Aviation Structural Mechanic "A" school in Pensacola. She arrived at VS-32 for her first tour of duty in December 2003 and was almost immediately deployed aboard USS Enterprise in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In May 2004, Jimmerson began taking college courses through ERAU, completing her bachelor's degree in profes- sional aeronautics in November 2005. "I had some previous college credits but the majority were completed while I was stationed here. I earned some credits through College Level Examination Program and DANTES tests and some of my classes were online so it made it easi- er when we deployed," explained Jimmerson. "The NAS Jacksonville Navy College Office has been great. They have kept me informed of all my options. I have always been a high-paced individual and they have kept up with me. In my book, that is awesome." This month, Jimmerson will begin her fifth class needed for a master of science in management degree from ERAU. "I started this program in January and plan to graduate in May 2007," she said. Ultimately, Jimmerson plans to obtain a doctorate degree. Although she's not sure if she will continue a career in the Navy, Jimmerson is passionate about her job and offers this advice to her peers, "Start early while you have time to do what you want. Moving up in ranks elevates your responsi- bilities and can make your education more difficult to obtain. Whether you decide to stay in the Navy or get out, you will need an education," stated Jimmerson. As for her nomination.as a Who's Who recipient, Jimmerson is thrilled. "I think it is wonderful. I had heard of people being nominated before, but never dreamed it could happen to me." ERAU nominated 257 students world- wide, but only 109 were chosen for this prestigious honor. While completing her education is her top priority, Jimmerson also spends her free time when she's not on deployment volunteering in the community with Habitat for Humanity and the Big Brothers/Big Sisters programs. 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School Gymnasium Feb. 9 where 106 Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets stood at atten- tion prepared for their annu- al inspection. As the CO, Walden over- sees the daily operations of 941 civilians and 40 military personnel who provide facili- ties support services to Navy installations throughout the Southeastern United States. In his free time, he works with the cadets at the Mandarin High School to instill leadership skills and Navy core values to our future leaders. As Walden approached each cadet, he inspected the uniform to ensure they met stringent military stan- dards. As part of an inspec- tion, cadets are expected to know their chain of com- mand all the way to the president as well as other military and Navy knowl- edge. Walden randomly asked them questions such as, "Do you know who the vice president is?" The cadet answered, "Sir, the vice pres- ident is Dick Cheney, sir." As Walden walked through each line, he changed the questions to test the cadets. Capt. Paul Walden, com- manding officer, Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville/ Engineering Field Activity Southeast, inspects one of the 110 Cadets from the Manda- rin High School NJROTC during their annual inspec- tion. "That's the best pair of shoes I've seen so far," said Walden after he inspected Cadet Edward Pearch who was in the first platoon. As Walden inspected each cadet he made a comment express- ing his satisfaction with the attention to detail or gave suggestions to make improvements. Walden moved on to the second platoon where he awarded the first perfect score to a female, Cadet Rebecca Gallant, a second- year squad leader. Most cadets are learning about discipline, commitment, leadership and teamwork. "I plan to go to college for mathematics and continue with military service," said Gallant. When Walden finished each platoon he provided a brief report to the platoon leader reminding them that they need to work as a team to ensure that every cadet is ready. "This group is squared away. I watch this group. They are,proud and passion- ate," said Walden when he addressed the student body and family members who attended the ceremony. As ,We LOVE Milt-ary Groups! .. .- Receive Great : For Your Party of 10 or Morell. vw d enrtureandmitcon BonR ,Y F Party in Advanc! \ 1944 Beach Blvd.* Jacksonville Beach 904.246.4386 \ 4825Blanding Blvd. Jacksonville 904.771.2803 g ,~-r -,. , : :- L-: V:.. The Mandarin High School NJROTC Color Guard per- forms at the opening of the NJROTC annual inspection ceremony. Walden pointed to the cadets he stated, "It is nice to see a group of high-school stu- dents perform this way. This is our future and the future of Jacksonville." Like most parents; the Walden family spends many weekends supporting the group with many communi- ty events that the Mandarin High School NJROTC is involved in throughout Northeast Florida. This group of cadets is especially important to Walden as his son, Cadet Tyler Walden, is the Mandarin High School NJROTC executive officer. Earlier this year, the Mandarin NJROTC went to a regional competition in Savannah, Ga. where the Unarmed Basic Team per- formed and came in third place. "We are proud of the cadets. Overall, the team placed fifth at regionals this year after competing against 53 teams to get there," said Cmdr. Glen Akins, Mandarin High School senior naval sci- ence instructor. From Fleet Industrial Supply Center fax Beginning March 6, Fleet Industrial Sup-ply Center (FISC) Jacksonville will provide all household goods (HHG) carrier and agency management and billing documentation for military and civilian employees currently serviced by' personal property offices at NSB Kings Bay, Ga. and NS Mayport. With the increasing acceptability rate of Smart Web Move (SWM), about 80 percent of Mayport and Kings Bay customers will be eligible to use Navy's online move coun- seling and application system. SWM is a system that can be accessed from the com- forts of your own home and any other loca- tion with an Internet connection. SWM customers and spouses can read about their move entitlements and responsibili- ties and submit a move application, mak- ing it easier for the customer. SWM can be found online at https://www.smartweb- move.navsup.navy.mil. The personal property office at Kings Bay will remain open on Tuesdays and Thursday and the Mayport office will be open on Mondays and Wednesdays, both from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Staff at these offices will schedule group counseling and set appointments for special case moves only. The changes are sponsored by NAVSUP and Navy Family Support and are part of the Navy's efforts to consolidate resources and streamline HHG functions to provide more effective and efficient support to Department of Defense customers. The few number of customers not eligible to use SWM will receive counseling by appointment at their respective personal property office on the above mentioned days of operation. These include civilians, military making personally procured moves (formerly known as DITY moves), military moving boats or mobile homes, non-Navy military moving OCONUS, and some Navy moving OCONUS. Frequently asked questions Q: Will the personal property offices in Mayport and Kings Bay close? If so, when? See FISC, Page 13 Photo courtesy of VP-30 Teachers and administrators from New England stand in front of the P-3 Orion in VP-30's hangar. They visited NAS Jacksonville as part of Navy Recruiting District Buffalo's recent educator orientation tour. VP-30 assists Navy By Lt. Stephen Bradfield, VP-30 Public Affairs Officer High school and col- lege educators from various schools in New England visited VP-30 on NAS Jacksonville re- cently. The visit was part of Navy Recruiting Com- mand's Educator Orien- tation Visit .(EOV) Program. Navy Recruiting District Buffalo, N.Y. coordinated the three-day tour of Jacksonville area naval facilities. The EOV program is used as a recruiting tool and also enhances civilian educator awareness of the profes- sional training methods and educational opportuni- ANOW Physicians 'II P" 'WEIGHT LOSS U/ LCenters. Military 5 Weight Loss Plans Discount * Medical Supervision * B-Vitamin Shots ties available to young men and women in the Navy. Participants get first- hand experiences of life in the Navy. Upon returning to their communities and schools, many become more equipped to discuss the topic of military service with their students. The VP-30 orientation visit consisted of a briefing, which focused on P-3 officer and enlisted accession paths, the squadron's role in developing replacement crew members for the fleet, and the various mainte- nance and administrative job opportunities available recruiting within the Navy and P-3 community. After the briefing the educators were given a tour of a static display of a P-3C Orion. At the completion of the tour, Ensign Scott Hook, VP-30 assistant public affairs officer said, "This really feels good. We're not only supporting the P-3 community on a daily basis, but we're helping the Navy on a whole other level. As excited as [the educators] were when they left, you. just know they're going to go back and be ambassa- dors for the Navy." 40 A Sotforfiliar *$5~.75IdaIy w" ith litarvy.ii *10 10Q% oe * l pioay a~sspsanc Free Lbeveage. 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Lent is a period of 40 days that ends on Palm Sunday which marks the beginning of Passion Week culminating on Easter Sunday. Many of the faithful observe .the season of Lent with fasting and other spiri- tual disciplines. While not all Christian denominations observe Ash Wednesday, all of Christendom does observe Lent. While my particular Christian tradition does not observe Ash Wednesday, I would like to refocus on the ashes nonetheless because I believe there's something in it for all of us. The ashes are a reminder to all humanity of our inner vulnerability and weakness before the presence of an awesome God. It reminds me that I am not invincible and that I am, in fact, a broken vessel before the presence of the Almighty. Precisely H. HELPINI Mobile food pantry needs workers A mobile food pantry will be set up Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to distribute 1,500 boxes of food to needy families. At least 50 volunteers are needed to help out. Volunteers will be asked to set-up boxes of food, coordinate the movement of people and other duties generally seen at a food pantry. For details, call Sonya at 778-2821. Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organiza- tion that provides new clothing to needy individu- als and families is looking for volunteers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partner- ship to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing com- ing in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more volunteers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distribution to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or email pmcdonald@digni- tyuwear.com. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs youl Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- New religious programs offered In an effort to reach out to the local military com- munity, the chaplains and religious program spe- cialists from the NAS Jax Chapel have developed sev- eral new religious programs. These new programs will bring small groups together in an informal setting to interact, learn about their different faiths and share ideas and thoughts. The first new program is called. Why Catholic? Journey Through the Catechism. This two-year series will bring small groups together in a facilita- tor's home for prayer, discus- sion, scripture readings and catechism study. The series will begin March 5. For the Protestant com- munity, 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. For more information or to register, call 542-3051. because of this ultimate helpless- ness, I need God. Because one day the tent will col- ., lapse, I need God. .4 In these days of ;. ", ,."- .^, high technology, S-' busy lives and complex schedules it is important to Chaplain take pause and be SChaplaina reminded of our (Lt) Joe Molina inherent mortality. Indeed, Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season can give us enough pause to realize that I am not indispensable, after all, and that the world will continue to turn and my job will still be there when I get back to it. Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season can give us just enough pause to celebrate the richness of God's grace. For if from the dust I have come and to dust I will return, then tomorrow is never promised to me and the life I have today is by the grace of God. That is what Ash Wednesday is mostly about: God's provision of grace. How can we try to understand this grace? Well, my wife Vicky has told me about her childhood visit to Niagara Falls, N.Y. I've never been there. She remembers experiencing a majestic sense of awe. She can still recall the fall's deafening sound and its overpowering, unrelenting activity. There are 200,000 tons of water per minute plunging down 12 stories into the Niagara River. The Almighty could have used a lot less water. God did not. God could have made the falls lower but he did not. However, because of its unique design people are drawn to it. What a picture of God's grace! The Lord's gift of grace is limitless, unending, awe- inspiring, deafening in its majesty and overpowering in its love.I People are drawn to it by its supremacy and surprised by its simplicity. So, it is very possible that one could catch a glimpse or even experience the grace of God through the reality of our personal vul- nerability. God delights in revealing him- self to those who long to experience his grace and are humble enough to express that need. I HANDS able service. to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical .information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. Nicotine Addiction is a real BEAST! U Ri tous Mnistries department Lent & Holy Week Services I Catholic Auh~ud.esdepMean. Marn1 1135 am Pacsson Palm Sunaay S9'urd3y Ala p f" Suraa!V APOIf99 ~0 30a IT Holy Thursday Apr,i 3 7?p n Good Friday Day 01 F &'E d&Aux. irernc SolemnmEastaierVilICelebratilon Saturday, Apr~ll15, 830 om. Eastersunday Sna.April 16 9.30 p.m. Protestant Ash Wednesday Mar1l I Ncon Palm Sunday April 6 s am anI 11 Ham Maundy Thursday April 13 7 |IT. Easter Sunday Apnil 16 630 am urS'nme i"rl 715an .m.- ;Breakfast 611 a r. 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"The biggest issues that come through this office are medical disabilities, but I offer direction and advice in other areas such as education and the Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Loan Program. I am here to give personnel an understanding of the VA disability rating, monetary compensation and how it affects the member," stated Sanders. In 2005, in the eastern region alone, AMVETS has provided an astounding 1.8 million dollars in recovered funds to quali- fying service members via the Benefits Delivered- at Discharge program (BDD). The program was put in to action to pro- vide service members a smooth and worry- free transition from the military. BDD allows the member to begin a .package at the AMVETS office, complete the VA physi- cal, prepare all claims so they can start their terminal leave, receive their: dis- charge papers or DD-214 upon completion of their terminal leave and start receiving the benefits the day of discharge. 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It isn't just filed away somewhere. A service member can call me with concerns at any time and I'll be. able to address them right then and there," said Sanders. One of Sanders biggest concerns is that people just don't know about ETlS the benefits that B TSB~ are available to S them. He stated, "Any ailment that you have, that is self- medicated, may cause you to be unaware of the fact that you are living with pain and it could be a disability for you. If you don't have it documented, there isn't anything that we can do. The medical record is the only tangible thing that the VA has as documentation. So, at least 24 to 12 months prior to separation, ensure that any ailment that you have is documented." Sanders also stated, "The VA has money to support our veterans, but we have to utilize documents to verify information. The only, way we can do that is by using their medical record." Sanders wants service members to be educated on the benefits that they are enti- tled to. ,"These systems are put in place for the service member. They put the uniform on and anyone who does that is in harms way. They have earned these benefits, but it is a common occurrence to hear a service mem- ber tell me that they were not aware that they were entitled to the benefit that was brought to their attention. So, I am here to show them," says Sanders. Sanders is available to conduct training and educate service members about their entitled VA benefits and can be reached at David.D.Sanders@navy.mil or 542-2834., 8 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 ABH3(AW) Steffano Hurtado, director plane handler in the transient line division, places the blocks on the tires of an E-2 Hawkeye aircraft.I AC2 Ryan DiDominicus monitors an approaching aircraft on a precision approach radar inside the NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Radar Room. Tucked away in the northeast corner of the base lies what many consider the largest, most diverse and complex depart- ment aboard the base. Air Operations (Air Ops) is a vital link to warfighter readiness and to the global war on terror. Consisting of seven divisions and employing more than 200 Sailors. Department of Defense iDoD) civilians and con- tract personnel, this complex organi- zation fulfills a myriad of tasking for NAS Jax and the Navy. Ai# Ops operates and maintains two airfields: a Class III B airport provides a full service passenger ter- min.l with cargo handling services, as w ll as providing, transient and detachment aircraft support. Additionally, it operates a boat- hous6 that maintains five boats that provide search and rescue (SAR) training, SAR Swimmer School training support, security response and provides assistance to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office arid the U.S. Coast Guard. "We are a large department with several divisions, but one strong team," remarked Air Ops Department Head Cmdr. Ted Carter. Every action that a division takes can and often times does affect another division. We, as a team, strive to work together to be in sync with one another as we fulfill our mission while always keeping safety a top priority," he continued. "My goal has always been to work as one team military and civilians side-by-side in order to enhance our professional capabilities and maximize warfighter support," he added. One of the busiest divisions within the department is Air Traffic Control (ATC), which operates the radar air traffic control center, ground control approach, air surveillance radar sys- tems and flight and ground tower functions. As aircraft travel through the NAS Jax air space, military air traffic controllers (ACs) monitor each plane and constantly relay instructions to the pilots using com- puter switchboards and verbal com- munication in both the radar room and the control tower. According to ACCS Tim Altman, the mission of the ACs assigned to Aircraft Refueler Rick Durrance (right) assists AME2(NAC) William Franklin of VP-16, with the connection of the fuel hose. EN2(SW/AW) Charles Perez of the NAS Jax Air Operations Department Boathouse Division performs a daily inspection of the functional, operation and equipment readiness of the boats stored and maintained at the boathouse. See AIR OPS, Page 9 Federal Aviation,Administration Aircraft Licensed Mechanic Jim Lentini of the NAS Jax Air Operations Airfield Facilities Division replaces an engine on an E-2 Hawkeye of VAW 120 out of Norfolk, Va. JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 9 Air Traffic Control Division AC2(AW/SW) Lance Page (right) trains ACAN Robert Street on ground controller qualifications. Page talks to the driver of a vehicle asking for clearance to drive on the airfield. - AIR OPS: Safety, customer service at the forefront From Page 8 ATC is provide for safe, orderly and expeditious move- ment of air traffic. "Last year alone, this division handled 76,186 local air oper- ations, 7,069 transit operations and 6,392 radar approach- es," remarked Altman. "These very knowledgeable .Sailors and civilians assist with flight planning and issue clear- ances and instructions to pilots in all phases of military. flight operations within the vicinity of our airports at NAS Jax and OLF Whitehouse. No aircraft enters our space without one or more of our ACs being in constant communi- cation with the pilots and with each other." With an impeccable record customer service and dedica- tion to the warfighteir the Air Mobility Command (AMC) Air Terminal Division performs its duties much like a commercial airline/airport. The division supports daily NALO, JOSAC and DoD missions and weekly Patriot Express Channel missions to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The AMC Terminal performs anti-hijacking inspections, bag- gage scanning, passenger eligibility verification and cargo processing. "Safety and customer service are the two most important aspects of this division," explained Division Leading Petty Officer ABH2(AW/SW) Willie Griffith. "In 2005, we processed 39,771 passengers, 79,542 pieces of baggage and 983 tons of cargo without any incidents and we are proud of it." The transient and arresting gear branches make the Transient Line Division. The arresting gear branch con- ducted 95 emergency arrestments in 2005 and performed more than 11,000-scheduled hours of maintenance on their equipment, while the transient branch conducted 3,668 launch and '... recoveries, fueled 723 .S aircraft and provided .713-airfield taxi assis- Cloudy skies and rain did not keep A tance to local corn- of the arresting gear division and No mands. "Rain or shine, from conducting a scheduled dynamo we are always ready," said Norm Williams, arresting gear branch supervisor. "When an aircraft has to make an emergency landing, we must be ready. The optical landing system and the arrest- ing gear systems here and at QLF Whitehouse must be ready. This is why we are constantly maintaining and checking the two systems. The arresting gear in place at' NAS Jax operates using the same principle as the ones found on board a carrier." The Airfield Facilities Management Division (AFM) sup- ported 24 operational detachments from all branches of service, various government agencies and NATO units totaling in excess of 2,962 aircraft in 2005, including pres- idential aircraft support. Its daily mission is to provide critical oversight of the airfield facilities maintenance, which include airfield pavement, lighting systems and hangar facilities for the two airfields. Moreover, they have' responsibility for airfield Foreign Object and Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Protection Program. AFM also administers Air Ops memorandum of under- standings, special projects and security and flight line badges. They submit, track and coordinate facilities proj- ects, preventive maintenance, quality assurance and con- tractor training. Additionally in 2004 and 2005, AFM was a critical element in setting up for and coordinating sup- port for FEMA as it responded to hurricanes disaster relief requirements from NAS Jax. "We are a very busy division that touches every aspect of Air Ops," explained Bill Mey6rs, AFM manager. "What most people don't know is that we also assist aircraft requiring emergency maintenance or repair, whether fixed wing or helicopter, military or civilian," he added. kBH2(AW/SW) Gwendolyn Kruzieke (left), leading petty officer orm Williams, arresting gear/transient line division supervisor, meter test on the tape drum Feb. 23. The Ground Electronics Maintenance Division (GEMD| has the responsibility of administering, repairing and maintaining electronic systems for ATC communications precision and non-precision approaches, navigational aids air-to-ground squadron radios and meteorological equip ment to mention a few. Last year, GEMD personnel pen- formed 7,935 hours of preventive and corrective mainte" nance. "Performing preventive and corrective maintenance in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration guidelines on all of the command's air traffic control equipment is our responsibility," said ET1(SW) Randy Brackins, division leading petty officer. "We ensure all assigned UHF, VHF and FM radio communications, air navigation aids, weather monitoring and reporting equip- ment and precision approach radars required to conduct safe and effective flight operations around NAS Jacksonville and its outlying field operate at or above des'r ignated performance standards." Sailors from the NAS Jax Boat Division are also a vital, part of Air Ops. Even though they are not part of the aviai- tion rating, the enginemen and boatswains mates and oth- ers assigned to the division contribute immensely to the mission. They maintain and operate two 40-foot SAR boats, two 27-foot and one 26-foot security department boats, one oil-spill response boat and one 20-foot environ- mental department UB boat. In 2005, the division sup- ported training for 1,200 SAR students and performed countless hours of maintenance on the security boats allowing full ability to patrol the waters around NAS Jax., Last but not least, the Fuels Division provides a myriad of refueling services, including skid refueling, truck refuel- ing, defueling, used oil collection, cryogenics services and non-aircraft refueling. Furthermore, it operates and main- tains the bulk aviation fuel service storage facility, moni- tors the aircraft-refueling contract and manages bulk fuel transfer, fuel testing and facility and equipment mainte- nance. In 2005, the division handled more than 40 million gallons of JP-5 fuel totaling approximately $67 million. Additionally, it facilitated the sale of 744,000 pounds of used petroleum products saving environmental disposal costs and earning $60,000 for the morale recreation and welfare program. "Our jobs remain complex and varied. To the casual observer watching a plane land or takeoff day after day may seem routine, but the support required is far from ABH3(AW) routine," Carter stated. Jennifer Long of "There are a lot of variables that the NAS Jax Air change constantly, but there is one con- Terminal assists stant the commitment and profession- military spouse alism of our Sailors and Civilians. The Jennifer Black. Air Ops civilian/military team is and her 2-year- absolutely the best," he added. They old son, Kyle, are proud of what they do. They take Feb. 23. Black care of each other and they provide was checking on world class support and I couldn't and I the availability couldn't be prouder of my officers, of a flight to chiefs, Sailors, civilians and contrac- Norfolk, Va. tors." 10 JaxfAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 IRS deduction changes for car donations By LIFELines Research Staff and the IRS If you donate a vehicle (includ- ing a boat or aircraft) to a qualified organization after December 31, 2004, your deduc- tion is limited to the gross pro- ceeds from its sale by the organi- zation. This rule applies if the claimed value of the donated vehicle is more than $500. However, you generally can deduct its fair mar- ket value if the organization: Makes significant intervening use of the vehicle, materially improves the vehicle, or transfers the vehicle to a needy individual in direct furtherance of the donee's charitable purpose of relieving the poor and distressed or underprivileged who are in need of a means of transporta- tion. Boats, aircraft, and other vehicles. These rules also apply to donations of boats, aircraft, and any other vehicle manufactured mainly for use on public streets, roads, and highways. Acknowledgement required. If the claimed value of the car is more than $500, you must have a written acknowledgement of your donation from the organization and must attach it to your return. If you do not have an acknowl- edgement, you cannot deduct your contribution. The acknowledgement must include the following information: Your name and taxpayer iden- tification number. The vehicle identification number or similar number. A statement certifying the car was sold in an arm's length trans- action between unrelated parties. The gross proceeds from the sale. A statement that your deduc- tion may not be more than the gross proceeds from the sale. The date of the contribution. However, if there was signifi- cant intervening use of or materi- al improvement to the car by the organization, the acknowledge- ment does not have to include the information in items 3, 4, and 5 above. Instead, it must contain a certification of the intended use of or material improvement to the car and the intended duration of that use and a certification that the vehicle will not be transferred in exchange for money, other property, or services before com- pletion of that use or improve- ment. This acknowledgement must be provided within 30 days of the sale of the car or, if there is signif- icant intervening use or material improvement of the car by the organization, within 30 days of the contribution. The organization also must pro- vide this information to the IRS. Advancement test Election season about to start - exercise your right to vote ByJOC (SW/AW) Sherri Onorati Navy Voting Assistance Program Marketing Although 2006 is not a presidential election year, the elections being held across the coun- try this year are just as important. The 2006 election season officially starts March 7, with the Texas State Primary. The Navy Voting Assistance Program is com- mitted to making the process of registration and voting as easy as possible for Sailors and their fami- lies. The Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) is available to all U.S. citizens from local voting assistance officers and the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) Web site at www. fvap.gov. Once filled out, the appli- cations should be mailed to the applicant's local voting official in their state of resi- dence. The 12006-07 Voting Assistance Guide," located on the FVAP site, includes a list of the mailing addresses for local voting officials. "The ultimate goal of the Navy Voting Assistance SProgram is to register every Sailor who is eligible to vote," said Lt. Dave Truman, Navy Voting Assistance Program man- ager, Commander, Navy Installations Command. "Primary elections play an important role in the electoral process," he explained. "The names that represent the parties and appear on the general elec- tion ballot Nov. 7 will be the candidates that were cho- sen during the primary election process." Voters in state primaries Photo by PH2 Andrea Simmons. Navy Reservists from the Southeast Region take the Navy wide advancement exam at NAS Jacksonville Feb. 12. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes . are free and available to service mem- ,.bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in March: March 13-16, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) March 14, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Class March 20-24, 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. - Command Financial Specialist Training March 27-30, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) March 28 9 a.m. noon Anger Management Class For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Southern Illinois University offers classes on base From the Navy College Office southern Illinois University's (SIU) spring semester has begun. However, it is not too late to enroll and start class this semester in either the Health Care ,.-Management or Electronic Systems Technologies programs. A few seats are still available in each program. Both programs maximize award of academic credit for professional train- ing as well as work experience. The major coursework is taught by SIU -faculty at NAS Jacksonville on alter- nate weekends. Students who are able to attend full-time, complete the 48 semester hours of major course- work in 16 months. Transfer credit from other colleges and universities, CLEP/DANTES testing, military training, and degree related work experience fulfill the 72 semester hours core curriculum and career field electives. Eligible students may apply for military tuition assistance, Veterans' Administration educational benefits, Pell Grants, student loans, and the Illinois Veterans' Grant (for only active duty students whose home of record is Illinois). Tuition is $180 per semester hour. Spring 2006 (March 25 April 23) Health Care Management HCM 360: The UTS Health Care System Electronic Systems Technologies with Specialization in Electronics Management EST 302: Optical Electronics Summer 2006 (May 6 Aug. 20) Health Care Management HCM 340: Marketing for Health Care Managers HCM 390: Managing Human Resources & Labor Relations in Health Care Organizations HCM 388: Legal Aspects of Health Care Electronic Systems Technologies with Specialization in Electronics Management EST 451: Current Trends in Electronics Management EST 388: Legal Aspects of Electronics EST 385: Fiscal Aspects of Electronics Management The SIU office is located in the Navy College Office, Building 110, second floor. The office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. The telephone number is 778-3130. will select their party's can- didates for state and feder- al offices, such as governor, U.S. senator and members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Voter participation is cru- cial in any election and pri- maries are ,no different. The dates for state primaries are spread throughout the year. Visit http://www.cni. navy.mil/NavyVote/Index.ht ml or consult your local Voting Assistance Officer for a particular state elec- tion date or for more infor- mation. "Even though this isn't a presidential election year, it's still extremely impor- tant to be registered to vote," said Truman. "This year, a majority of the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and gover- nor seats are being decid- ed." Elections for 33 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate, along with the entire U.S. House of Representatives elections will be held Nov. 7. Additionally, there will be races for governor in 36 states, as well as many other state and local elec- tions contested that day. "The privilege of voting is a basic right and responsi- bility of U.S. citizenship," added Truman. "The Navy Voting Assistance program can help Sailors exercise that right." |SNUFF USERS: DID YOU KNOW ?? 144 mg of Nicotine per can of snuff 144 mg nicotine = 80 cigarettes 80 cigarettes (210 cigaretles/pack) = 4 packs Nicotine Contents of I Can ,Snuff 4 Packs f fLigarettes Contact the ell//ess Center for more miformation at 542-52-2 New regulations Restrict talking on Cell Phones on Military Installations. Hands-free kits and professional installation available for all vehicle makes/models Cell-Tel Government Systems 8226-B Philips Hwy, Suite 290 Jacksonville, Florida. Call today for information. www.cell-tel.com 904.363.1111 SIt Mo We are the specialist at VA/FHA loans. We've got the program for you. -ervlc'e CALL or CLICK today while rates are low. 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The campaign is designed to help military personnel and their families manage their money with confi- dence by providing finan- cial education programs, information and publica- tions, as well as a new Web site SaveAndInvest.org. Many service members report having difficulty cov- ering expenses and saving for the future. Research conducted in June 2005 found that only 29 percent of military personnel who currently invest received a passing grade on a quiz about basic financial knowledge. However, 58 percent of survey respondents said that it was very important to them that they become, more knowledgeable about saving and investing. Sixty- two percent indicated that they plan to increase their investment levels in the next year. "We know that military personnel want and need objective, unbiased infor- mation to help them make sound financial decisions," said Robert Glauber, chair- man of the NASD Investor Education Foundation, who also serves as chairman and CEO of NASD. S 'The NASD Foundation is pleased to launch our new campaign to provide finan- cial training and tools to military families and to be working in this effort with the DoD and all branches of the military." The foundation, through partnerships with organiza- tions already working with the military community, will provide financial train- ,ing programs for spouses as well as for on-base financial counselors. The foundation will also Fund the development of publications and resources aimed at providing military personnel with information relevant to their unique needs and lifestyles. A new Web site, SaveAnd Invest.org, will cater to the military community and provide useful tools and up- to-date information. Sailor wins $1,500 gift card at NEX Photo by Hugo Jatamillo (Front row, from left) Command Master Chief (AW/SS) Sean McGurk from the Office of the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Mary Schapiro, vice chairman, NASD and Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Federico Perez. (Second row, from left) Sgt. Maj. of the Army John Heinrichs, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Dr. David S.C. Chu, and Sgt. Maj. Robert McMurtrie from the Office of the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "Family separations. resulting from duty sta- tions changes and deploy- ments away from home often put additional finan- cial stress on military fami- lies," said Mary Schapiro, a member of the Founda- tion's Board of Directors and also vice-chairman of NASD. "Given the fact that mili- tary families are often on the move, we are. commit- ted to making sure service members and their spouses have access to easy-to-use tools and financial educa- tion materials wherever they are." "Financial preparedness is a key component of mili- tary readiness," said David S.C. Chu, undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. "Equipping service members with the tools and resources they need to make sound finan- cial decisions is integral to both military readiness and the strength and sta- bility of our service mem- bers and their families." The foundation's military financial education pro- grams are being funded by fines levied against First Command Financial Planning, Inc. for mislead- ing sales practices related to the sale of systematic investment plans to mili- tary personnel. More than $5 million in restitution was paid to individual investors and the remaining funds are being used to fund educa- tion and training programs for military personnel and their families. The NASD Foundation has joined forces with the U.S. Securities and Ex- change Commission, the National Military Family, Association (NMFA), the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE), the InCharge Education Foun- dation, the National En- dowment for Financial Education, the American Savings Education Council, CincHouse.com and the Consumer Federation of America to develop pro- grams, provide training, and distribute information and resources to the mili- tary community. Program and services are aimed at both service members and their spouses. '"Our collaboration with the NASD Investor Educa- tion Foundation will ex- pand and enhance the opportunities we offer our military families," said. Tanna Schmidli, NMFA chairman of the board. "With their support, we have worked with the AFCPE to launch the Mil- itary Spouse Fellowship for the Accredited Financial CounselorT program. This wonderful fellowship will provide spouses with the education necessary for entry into the financial counseling and education field. We have already seen tremendous interest in the program and look forward to implementing the fellow- ship with great success." Emergency From Staff T 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 Commu- nity Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and edu- cate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't respond immediately. 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- Personal and Family Readiness Program launches By John Baker Director, Community Support Programs, Commander, Navy Installations Command T he Navy has launched a collabo- rative effort unlock- ing the door to "Family Readiness = Sailor Read- iness = Navy Readiness." The Personal and Family Readiness Program (PFRP) is designed to improve the Navy's current and future readiness by focusing on physical well- ness, family well-being and character strengthening programs. A team of senior Navy leaders guides the PFRP, pulling the threads of all wellness program stake- holders to streamline delivery processes and improve communication. By optimizing and inte- grating Navy wellness pro- grams, PFRP aims to achieve the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Guidance for 2006, "A physically fit Navy is a prepared Navy, ready for any challenge." The PFRP began with its first Board of Directors (BOD) meeting Nov. 8, 2005./The Process Integra- tion /Oversight Council (PIOC) was formed and kicked off their efforts when they met Jan. 11, 2066. Its Chairman, Rear Adm. Christopher Weaver, com- Mander, Navy Installations Command (CNI), hosted the PIOC meeting The PFRP PIOC over- sees and provides hands- on operational guidance to three working groups, sup- porting the groups, as they stay focused on optimizing the right programs at the right time for the right customers. Each of the three work- ing groups individually focuses on physical well- ness, family well-being and character strengthening programs. These programs include: Navy sports, child and youth, stress management and character develop- ment. Each working group is staffed to achieve a diversity of viewpoints with specially appointed members, including flag- level leadership, an instal- lation commanding officer, a master chief petty officer, customer representatives and key program experts. The PFRP BOD provides governance and strategic guidance. The Chief of Naval Personnel chairs the BOD and its members include the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy and representatives from the Bureau of Medicine, don 't just dive in we ll give you the map c. tools to overcome the obstacles 4'effuess Center 'Tobacco Ceasation 542-5292 -A the Navy Inspector General and the CNO Ombudsman at Large. To paraphrase a recent TV commercial, the PFRP "doesn't want to build the programs, they just want to make them better." 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Johnson, who entered the Sally Hansen and New York Color Cosmetics drawing during a visit to the store early this year, was select- ed from thousands of worldwide entries received by the company. Sally Hansen and New York Color cosmetics sponsored the event. According to Tom Rew, regional account manager, events like this one give the companies an avenue to show their grati- tude to the Sailors and their families for their patronage. "It's outstanding that an area Sailor won this worldwide contest," remarked NEX Jacksonville store manager John Woods. With Johnson (from left), Merchandiser Alicia Clark, Webco Broker Sales Representative Anita Cole, Woods, and Rew. Volunteers needed for Community BANKRUPTCY $699 - Single Petitioner Chap 7 FREE CONSULTATION cl 12 JaxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all class- room materials and use of marina sailboats and safety equipment. Class 1- March 3, 4, 5, 11, 12 Class 2- March 31, April 1, 2, 8, 9 Power Boat Training Class $50 includes all class- room materials and use of marina motorboats. Class 2- March 25-26 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 addi- tional information. For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542-3518/3229. Learn to Lift Program Monday 9 a.m. and Tuesday 4 p.m. Free Sign-up at the Fitness Source front desk. Leprechcaun Dash March 17, 11:30 a.m. Perimeter Road/Antenna Farm Call 542-2930/3239/3518 for more information. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. MWR I.T.T. is now selling tickets for Cirque du Soleil, Casting Crowns, Korn and Fall Out Boy. Call 542- 3318 for ticket availability and pricing. Travel Fair March 18 10 a.m. 2 p.m. NEX Food Court Vendors and door prizes. 50th annual Spring Tour of Homes & Gardens in Beaufort, S.C. March 31 & April 1 Single occupancy - $241.75, double occupancy - $192.25 Includes lodging, break- fast, lunch, dinner, a guided city tour, and tour. Sign up by March 1. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call their Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Jacksonville Barracudas Trip Saturday $2 departs Liberty Cove at 6 p.m. Savannah St. Patrick's Day Festival March 17-18 $40 includes one nights lodging and transportation Sign-up in Liberty Cove by March 10. For more information, call 542-3493. Free bowling on Wednesday for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental hot included) Xtreme Bowling Every Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5 Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Includes shoe rental 6-10 p.m. For information on book- ing command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. Reef & Beef Tomorrow, 6:30 9 p.m. All you can eat gourmet seafood & beef buffet. $17/person Call 542-3041 for reser- vations. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- Walk the Line (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. The Greatest Game Ever Played (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Prime (PG-13) For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Mulligan's St. Patrick's Day Celebration March 17, 5 10 p.m. Live band, complimenta- ry food and drink specials. For more information on Youth Activities call 778- 9772. Spring Break Camp Registration going on now. Camp is March 20-24. Ages K-14 -fees based on household income. S'548902~ Bul's PHRRI IL I ISHJ OPEN. nRKI1NiG T EPS5IER THRN EV'ER TO FILL ,ONE OF THESE NOW, WE CAN FILL BOTH. Now pick up prescriptions while you pick up groceries at BJ's. Whether it's new prescriptions, transfers or refills, our trusted and knowledgeable pharmacists can fill them while you shop, saving you time and money. And BJ's accepts most insurance plans, including AARPF Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program, as well as other Medicare Part D plans. Ask your BJ's pharmacist for details. Jacksonville, FL 8046 Phillips Hwy. Pharmacy: 904-485-1188 Pharmacy Hours: Mon. Sat. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. Sun. 10i00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. I'$1000 BJ's Voucher I|lI Pharmacy Where values come to life: BJ's Pharrracies are no, located in all BJS Clubs. Aailabhil., arid hours for specfc depanrmenis or services may var. Vist w w b cornm or call 1-800.BIS-CLUB for more information S114"11 i. ohj, if I LENlr9 The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 pam. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332:or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meet- ings aCre held the second Tuesday of each month 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 Clay County Chapter' 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library, 22054 Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park.'For more informa- tion, call 276-9415. 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 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 MOMS Club of Jack- sonville Orange Park/West- side holds their business meet- ing 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 From Page 6 A: Yes, eventually theses two offices will combine with NAS Jax office to form a con- solidated personal property shipping office, which will be able to support more cus- tomers throughout the Southeast Region. Q: How long will employees need if they choose. to get counseling at FISC Jacksonville? A: Kings Bay and Mayport employees will need approximately three to four hours for the move counseling session, including travel to/from FISC Jacksonville. The counseling session runs about an hour, and travel may take one hour each way. Q: What if a customer does not. want to use SWM? A: Since July 2005, Navy Family Support and NAVSUP has made it mandatory for most Navy commands to use SWM. Technical help and support for entitlement questions is provided. Q: Will the Mayport and Kings Bay office closures lower the, quality of HHG servic- es? A: No. This reduction in operational hours will not change any services for cus- tomers inbound to Mayport or Kings Bay. FISC Jacksonville already provides these services. Outbound customers who are eligible to use SWM will experience good HHG serv- ice: According to surveys, about 90 percent of SWM customers say they would use SWM again. SWM customers do not have to visit a personal property office for counseling. They can do their counseling and applica- tion at their convenience, 24/7, from any- where with an Internet connection. For local customers who do not have easy access to an Internet connection, FISC Jax has arranged for customers to use computers at Columbia College, locat- ed on the second deck of Building 110. SWM customers have toll-free techni- cal support at 1-877-962-3365 or by e-mail at navsup@intellimark-it.com. each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road.. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9. com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Fed- eral Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Offi- cers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter SWM customers can call Navy's HHG Helpline for questions about move entitle- ments. The helpline is available toll-free at 1-800-444-7789, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. After customers submit an application, a counselor will respond by e-mail within six business days. Customers still can call FISC Jacksonville with questions. FISC Jacksonville is taking actions to mitigate any inconvenience to customers who choose to travel to Jacksonville: FISC Jacksonville staff are undergoing training to answer customers concerns about the changes in HHG service. Customers will be provided with driving directions and parking information. Customers will be provided e-mail reminders of their counseling appointment two days in advance. The reminder will include guidance on how to prepare for move counseling and what to bring to the counseling appointment. In some cases, FISC Jacksonville should be contacted directly for HHG services: CACOs should contact FISC Jacksonville directly regarding HHG ship- ments for deceased active duty members. Members with short fuse orders should immediately complete SWM counseling and submit their application. After submit- ting the application, they should immedi- ately contact FISC Jacksonville to alert HHG staff of the short fuse. For group moves and changes of home- port, contact FISC Jacksonville directly. Q: What can I do to ease this transition for my customers/employees? A: Encourage customers to submit their move application using SWM at least three weeks before their desired move date. If customers plan to move during the sum- mer, they should submit their application four weeks in advance. Refer customers and their spouses to the SWM Web site at https'//www.smartwebmove.navsup.navy.mil. For more information, contact Henry Bailey at 542-1000, Ext. 102 or Lt. Cmdr. Michael Johnson at 542-1000, Ext. 103. 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 St. Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival will be held April 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events/ Francis Field near the St. Augustine Visitor's Center. More than 150 exhibitors will be at the event. For more information, call (904) 824-0716. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. Hdi-MaN RotoFly-By Hela.Max SALE S23-9-9 7273103rd St.772-9022 R 0r; Jax Air HeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 13 Cyclists needed for event Team Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to participate in the second annual Tour de Cure May 20-21. This is a non-profit fund-rais- ing event sponsored by the American Dia'betes Association.- This year's ride will take cyclists from Jacksonville to Fernandina Beach. For more information about Team Navy Jax, call Miriam Gallet at 542-5588. Details about the Tour de Cure can be found jaxtour. NAS Jax establishes N AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of. Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurri- cane. Evacuees can call 1-800- 849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emer- Ge Greek We Would Like To Th For Making Our5 S6271 St. Au Suite 26-28 Call f6 Lunch: Mon-Fri. 11:30-2:30 at www.diabetes.org/ emergency hotline agency Operationis Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only provides recorded information. It can- not be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hot- line number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. For more information, con- tact the disaster prepared- ness office at 542-5595. C u-i sine hank Our Customers Success Possible. igustine Rd. take out: 733-1199 0 Dinner: Mon-Sat. 5-11 4 Military Publications Crossword Puzzle Sponsorship Advertiser Name and Logo Here I - rw was mwwa,% s '9 -- 0 * . w .". am- 0 'U la - * ~ * Q .~. ~ -~ - * Q -~ * - * * U Se. - * ~. - .' Klo = QI -0) - .L - - m* -* ^S. * - - w - * S FILMING: Safety video shot on base From Page 1 than willing to let us film this video here iand opened the base up for us. We were provided security support and everything we needed," added Carl Bennett, Southern Regional supervisor for BMT Designers and Planners and former motorcycle instructor at NAS Jax. , The video, titled "That's How We Roll" was shot Feb. 20 on Perimeter Road where several motorcycle riders demonstrated a variety of safety techniques. The next day's video shoot consisted of several motorcy- clists and drivers of unique vehicles enter- ing the NAS Jax Main Gate. From there, the group headed to a location near the flightlin where they were instructed to mingle in the background while two actors discussed motorcycle safety. "Hopefully, this video will encourage peo- ple to ride smart. There has been a high peak if fatalities of military members in wrecks since October. Many of these riders have been between the ages of 18 and 30. 1 By shooting this video using Sailors and their own vehicles, we're hoping it will get people's attention. It's not just about motorcycle safety, it's also about those members who have hot cars and wrap themselves around telephone poles," stated Bennett. And of course, the extras in the film were more than happy to be involved and show off their toys. "This is really cool being in the video and hopefully it'll be seen by the people who need it the most and they'll realize that they can have a bike and do everything everyone else does, just safely," said AW1 Lloyd Wood of VP-30. "I've been riding for 15 years and have had one acci- dent where I peeled the skin off my entire right side. I hope everyone who sees this video will notice that we are all wearing ballistic jackets and all the protective gear we can because it might just save their lives." The video is expected to begin showing in military theatres and aboard ships by next month. quo_ - - a Your Advertising Message Here: Crossword is the most requested item for newspapers. Now available for advertisers. Sponsorship for the crossword puzzle in all three publications. 3 column x 13.5" black and white ad Crossword Puzzle Runs Weekly. Contact Military Publications Account Executives 904-359-4336 The Mirror Jax Air News The Periscope .- COMMUNITY CALENDAR FISC: NSB Kings Bay, NS Mayport units joining with NAS Jax & * - . . 14 "' JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 Culinary specialists at base galley explore new training Photos by LU1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Chef David Bearl, an instructor at the First Coast Technical Institute of St. Augustine,, instructs Navy culinary specialists at NAS Jacksonville's Galley on how to create nougatine, a delicious concoction made with sugar and almonds. By LII(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer C ulinary Arts expert Chef David Bearl from the First Coast Technical Institute of St. Augustine paid a visit to NAS Jacksonville to con- duct training with Navy culinary specialists at the Galleon Galley on Feb 21. The topic of training was making sculptures out of melted, then hardened sugar. The demonstration consisted of melting sugar to a temperature of approx- imately 315 degrees. At that point, the sugar was removed from the heat and poured into a series of molds. Bearl then let the sugar cool and removed it from the molds to create a cake stand. In another aspect of the training, Bearl melted the sugar as before and poured it out onto a wax-type mat CS2 Ben Armbruster (left) and CS2(SW/AW) Michelle Hoyte of the Galleon Galley practice pulling portions of sugar t iat will be used to create special centerpiece decorations. where he allowed it to cool to a temperature that was comfortable to handle. The temperature of the sugar was hot enough to remove skin, so Bearl was very cautious and ensured that the students took the correct precautions to keep themselves safe from any serious burns. After the sugar was cool enough to handle, students had the chance to pull the sugar into any shape they desired and then watch it harden into a fragile, glass- like sculpture. Bearl has been instruct- ing Navy..personnel on a regular basis for more than. 14 years. "I love working with the Navy," he com- mented. "I have conducted training in 20 shore facili- ties, on eight carriers, more than 25 surface ships, eight submarines and trained several of the Capt. Edward F. Ney Navy Food Service Award winners. My in- volvement with the Navy had provided me with many rewarding experi- ences." The artistic side of this training wasn't something you'd normally see in a. Navy galley. Regional Food Service Officer, CWO3 Kathy Wiseman stated, "I want people to know that being a culinary specialist in the Navy consists of a lot more than coming to work everyday. It's about adding a touch of creativity to what we do." "This specific training will add a unique touch to change of commands or any special function that they will be preparing for. With cast or pulled sugar, you can add ribbons, flowers, centerpieces and even edi- ble candies," added Bearl. The training Bearl pro- vided the culinary special- Chef David Bearl, an instructor at the First Coast Technical Institute of St. Augustine, creates a cake stand during a demonstration at the NAS Jacksonville Galleon Galley. ists will enhance what they already know about culi- nary art. "The Navy wants culi- nary specialists to be American Culinary Fed- eration (ACF) certified. This type of upper level training will provide them with the industrial skills to reach that certification," said Bearl. "The current advance- ment examinations for the culinary specialist rating has been re-written to reflect some of the ACF requirements and terminol- ogy, so the training that we conduct will prepare these Sailors for advancement and help them reach their ACF certification," he added. The culinary specialists at the NAS Jax Galleon Galley were responsive to the innovative and informa- tive training. "We are learning some-. thing new and that's, always beneficial," corn-. mented CS2(SW) Octavia Jones. "This training will. definitely impact my future career plans and help me reach my ACF certification goals." RA _YEARS Whifl ol Home Appliances FREE next day local delivery and haul away on major appliances , Offer applies on major appliance purchases over $397 via mail-in - rebate. Offer valid now through 4/30,2006. Additional fees may apply for deliveries outside 20-mile local area. Rebate values and additional charges vary. 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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 060391 I n -ME Jax All NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 a 15 Softball leagues forming Greybeard open to active duty, selective reservists, and command Department of Defense (DoD) personnel age 30 and up. Intramural open to active duty, selective reservists, and command DoD personnel. Women open to active duty, selective reservists, and military dependents over 18, and DoD. Open NAVAIR employees, DoD, active duty, military dependents over 18 and selective Reservists. The season is scheduled to begin in March. Stop by the base gymnasium to pick up the rules ' and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Sand volleyball meeting slated A 3-on-3 sand volleyball meeting will be held March 8 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 confer- ence room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designated' repre- sentative attend the meeting will receive five cap- tain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Tennis tournament is March 27 A Captain's Cup men and women's singles ten- nis tournament will be held March 27. The tourna- ment is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty, Reservists, and Department of Defense person- nel. Participants will earn participation points for their command toward the Captain's Cup and can earn additional points for finishing first, second or third place. There will be a separate men and women's division. The matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Call the gym at 542-3239 to sign up by March 24. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Intramural Basketball As of Feb. 24 Team Wins VS-22 8 VP-30 Staff 11 Naval Hospital Gold 8 NCTS 6 VP-45 8 HS-75 5 AIMD 400 2 AIMD 7 Security 6 VP-5 6 Blount Island 6 Naval Hospital Blue 6 VP-30 Students 4 VP-16 2 MEPS 4 Weapons 3 Standings Losses 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 9 9 VP-62 HS-7 FACSFAC Greybeard Basketball Standings Team VP-30 TPU VP-16 AIMD VP-62 CPRW-1 1 NCTS As of Feb. 24 Feb Wins Losses 8 1 8 2 5 3 5 4 4 6 1 6 1 8 4-on-4 Flag Football Standings As of Feb. 24 Team Wins Losses VP-30 IFT 6 0 HS-75 5 0 VS-22 Gold 3 1 AIMD 5 2 VP-30 Blue 5 3 VP-45 5 4 VP-16 4 v 4 VS-31 3 4 VS-22 Red 1 4 CSCWL 3 5 USCG 3 6 VP-30 Gold 0 6 Vehicle auction planned for March 13-14 .A TA E H IKEJNS W .ICKSOR I O ' he Morale, Welfare and Recreation De- partment Auto Skills Center is sponsoring a closed bid vehicle auction March 13-14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All vehicles being auc- tioned have been aban- doned on base and are located in the NAS Jax Impound Lot off Perimeter Road. They can be viewed at this location during the two-day auction. Signs will be posted directing inter- ested bidders, to the site. ' The highest bidders will be notified March 15. They will have five days to pay for and remove the vehicles. For more information, call Debbie at 542-3111. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes he NAS Jax Navy I Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month to all military personnel and their family members. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS vol- unteer and financial plan- ner, helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through College. SThe classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. a sDA AUTHENTIC CUBAN-i Hwy 17 South ol 1-295 1237 Park Ave, Orange Park I Call: 904.278.9040 on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. 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MB-18-AD Bankof America HigherStandards Military Bank A authentic Cu an-M isine Crmedosntpa bt e o CIMESTOPPER 1-866845-IPS(4.7 I igaW l 16 o JaxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 New-Home Community Spotlight Your guide to high-quality homes and smart values throughout Northeast Florida. NORTHEAST ' JACKSONVILLE Islands of Dunn's Creek , From the mid $200s From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd. heading north to commu- nity on right. (904) 751-1274 Cedar Glen From the mid $200s From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Alta Dr. heading north approx. 2 mi. Right on New Berlin Rd. Bear left at fork in road to community on left. (904) 591-7119 NORTHWEST JACKSONVILLE Meadow Downs Coming soon From 1-95, take 1-295 south. Exit Lem Turner Blvd. and head south approx. .5 mi. Right on Robena Rd. to community straight ahead. 888-KB-HOMES 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. Tour new home ready for immediate move-in. (904) 225-2581 NASSAU COUNTY Cartesian Pointe Large homesites and amenities like a baseball field and playground make scenic Cartesian Pointe an excellent choice for growing families. Stylish homes include walk-in closets, recessed lighting and Whirlpool appliances, plus optional dens, lofts and covered patios. A great value in rapidly expanding Nassau County. Cartesian Pointe offers 1- and 2-story homes with up to 2,478 sq. ft. Tour 2 model homes and choose from 10 floor plans priced from the $180s. (904) 225-1982 New homesites available. Beautiful Dames Pointe location features nature preserve and community playground. New community pool coming soon. Dunn's Creek Plantation offers 1- and 2-story homes with up to 3,599 sq. ft. Tour 2 model homes and choose from 13 floor plans priced from the low $200s. (904) 751-1274 WEST JACKSONVILLE 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 Hawk's Pointe From the low $200s From 1-295, exit Blanding Blvd. head- ing west. Turn right on Argyle Forest Blvd. Turn right on Old Middleburg Rd. Community is .5 mi. on right. (904) 317-0069 v ST. JOHNS COUNTY Florentine From the mid $200s From 1-95, exit CR 210 heading east. Right on US 1 to community on left. (904) 819-6604 Samara Lakes Samara Lakes Briar Wood From the $130s (904) 940-7320 Oak Ridge/River Birch From the mid $200s (904) 940-0146 From 1-95, exit International Golf Pkwy. heading west 3.5 mi. to community on left .4 mi. past The King &The Bear. Grand Cay From the high $200s For more information, visit Florentine community or call (904) 591-7127. Cypress Lakes From the high $200s From 1-95, exit west on CR 207. Drive .25 mi. to community on left. Go .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 SOUTHEAST\ JACKSONVILLE Villages of Summer Lakes Townhomes From the high $10091, From J.Turner Butler exit Southside Blvd. heading north appoqx. 4 mi. Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access road to community, on left. (904) 725-2125 / :" '^ J REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. 02006 K Home (KBH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Realtor Co-op does not apply at Samara Lakes-Briar Wood community in St Augustine Prices/terms --."dsHpo.nr ". subject to.change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities lowest- ms. ou priced homes. Future development of amenities at Dunn's Creek Plantation is subject to change and is not guaranteed contact: KB Home Jacksonville, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cartesian Pointe, Timber Creek Plantation ','", ,n:, Jax ArllN WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 17 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD BY PHONE 366-6300 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Fri. 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Toll Free 800-258-4637 BY FAX 904-359-4180 IN PERSON Many people prefer to place classified in person and some classified cate- gories require prepayment. For your convenience, we welcome you to place your classified ad at The Florida Times- Union from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday at One Riverside Avenue (at the foot of the Acosta Bridge). 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Ca Mike 7 -6900 -5 b ky openflr plan onl ise tall 3Travel/Rdes includes children under residential developing p3/2,2260 sf, quiet FSBO HIDDEN HILLS CC 90794byowner.com cudesac lot, gtd comm, a a erpli l a 0Vation/Travel ents or egalcusto-Houseonroperty sod street. naturereserve Beautifully Appointed MURRAY HILL -FSBO D#JAX 4. Huge lot $479K. M 906/96 Servisces as 8bO -30DA62 5LANTIC Kn l 3/2 Y u t C3ay ,dians rpega o 258392 behInd,$324,5o0/obo. 4/4 + Bonus on 14th 3/1, DR, detach1gar fp, OLD ATLANTIC BCH 3/2 33 Cag D7 4/2 HOME, UIET 30regnant women hole, 3000sf brick, 5yo a nd rm 1300sf North totallyrenov, tinroof PME 14Enrti Serinet acnd people secu ring HAMPTON GLEN Custom $509.9K. Call 99817039 ,9900. 904-866-9696 3akonil wd fl3 3rs more!24- $539k. AA BOHOODYRS OLD SEteravic nen under 18. n P. Y AVA. BRAND NEWN. OnppL ServicesThis newspaper will nature preserve $489K 2200+SF,4/2,2 car ar, FSBO 5719 Tarpon Ct. pond. Lease to own. 3/2 UPGRADES, MUST SAYI, cs not knowingly accept sglestory0brickh517761 29x22 great rm LR 1520F-3/.5,CB,Newly r o s, ew HOUSES FOR SALE VILANOBCH100x2SO, 1440sf, 2cargar, MOVE $199,9, an advertising for real w/flp Finv DR Ir renovated $139,900 peot 2o1 339900s Bd cUEd OK Ne O t 2700sf, 4/3, $00m., 888-825-4736 MOVE $1994s-0,3 120 Notices estate which is in vie- tII Vilagio Condo, 2 eat-in-kit, fen back 4 Call Mike 651-5811 carp 2 993a437 down. 1st payibeautifulyBuenot, 375-0309/47647337 _ nation of the law.Our bed/ 2.S bath, scrn patio $2849 0.9 904-5T.4ES 99LER47On./ ,pst paent readers are hereby occup 1/4ac, 3/2, Ig Call Mike 779-6900 $20K Selow A pl DIVORCE informed that a I", Tinseltown Pre- p akova LRlSeller Motiv. Will Co-op. 338 Baker County AMERICAN STYLE!I dwelling advertised in mlum upgrades, end $264,900.3/ Built 2000, lanai, vaulted 322 gyle REDUCED 4/2.ne unit, viewAofewoods, Fi 332 Middlehurg $419K. 904945.7234gaedomm Uncontested this newspaper are uie S Fc -5153 constr gated comm. Divorcepapers available on a equal $229,900. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun10. 4 Alta 2800sf, many BuildersSpeCial 3/2 on 3/2 brick 1900sf, 1 acre. W without kids (wh runitybasis. Ca90412.3002 123 u arborDr 320 Westside eleare, urds$339K 260003 DOUBLEWIDE FORE 1/2 ac Dr. Lake A rea 2 car gar, den w/fpl, FL wait) With Kids (aShttle i complain of dis- e fu 3/2.5,2 CLOSURES: 4br/2ba'02 Motivate Seller $289,900 rm. ingrd pool, mi to longer)Since1981/by tlreeinateoncalephone QU A/ |storygreat room, WHY RENT WHEN YOU 1855sf, 2 ac, $108K ; Brian Corcoran Apex 1-10,$185K 904-259-1168 apptonly cret calln HU ITY VALUE LOCATION CB 3/11250+sf,rgIFL dniroom CAN OWN? -no $$ 3br/2ba '04 1620sf, 1 ReatyServ449-4741 (904)641-2187ei n u m b e r at rm, 12x24coy. i ea kitchen, must down, no closing cost ac, 88K. 727.7344957 LAND FOR SALE: toll-free telephone HOME OWNERSHIP 2 Irgfruittrees.$140K. see toappreciate, PCS. low interest rates. Fie Ii S9F New 156 acres 110feo 1-800-669l-9777 tephoe HO E5131 Batley Rd. 771-540 771918 Owner fin. avail. Rehab FSBO-2537 Cosmos, 3/2, ,1min sl,$159K New 156 acres, 1,150 feet of IN DAYS WIThOUT number for the hearing f u n d Ino a v a iI w/new appi & decks, ouetN'hhodPrcedto pine timber, meander- ZLOSING COSTS OR i m p 2 r e d C t meH2e4?96"01100 5+ac,$120k881-5626 sell. Call 891 3609 ing Creekelowland CLO G80 92,2 Contact me for a FREE List of available Buying a Home? -rr,r,aprrp,..T, wood has 'een tim- CLEANUP FOR Tthat meet your needs bered. 35 miles west of (904C 3 I Homes contact your VA ax. 10 mins. from 1-10, www.webuyiaxrealestate~com I [ =l .G Home Loan Expert- 330 Beaches Re Andrade $6.500 per acre. Call- HEEALAYE?. 'e a904.545 -3688 or NEED A LAWYER? D Laurie M. Potter Mi1lit" Relocation Speiaklsl 904-259-4451 AAA Attorney Referral Svc OF;sO1w-i.R 's -_e KnJYNCM (AX BEACH -0SpNen CR NC N(re)Stoh Sat&S733-n342, 241HRS. Sat &Su-Open4 _-_00-___-___,_4HRc FSBO,4, lflreplad o REALTORt Bu)ing, Selling or 4,.2Gorgeiou 2100.ir 130 Tickets epooliacuzoi ,(904).421-3555V,' '2,argararcge& 3 Direct Line (904) 278 4176 detached wrkshpa2 rknoll@watsonrealtycorp.com L-urie for an) of3our ne,,R3,orest cter GOLF COURSE carJgY-age. Kingslana rwaIpEToGA 1)03oot.0., h,gigh end 5 S HOME 4 bdrm, plus JERRYSEINFELD1CKES GA, 192K828413031 904)448-9330x225 fnarnneedsincludg oo'. c,r ab' u irbonusrm,4 full Thursday 3/9,7pm, 4 S Watson Realty Corp. T-9--3rlnkit., barnrm.b n-gbaths, heated pool, seats together in upper Cell (904) 463-2065 VA. FH- eiiomie equ,r) or reie stonescud-sac,many balcony. Callp3862881 Lakefront brick home in 4194 San Juan Ave., -... 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REDUCED. 230-2Georgia Counties- Allbrick 3,1compilrenov .'.% A cm huge 4,-a,. 2. 2 ACRES 294Fernandina/ l cb/a, gar, fp, new wd firs .f *vU.S Naval Academy '84 .. remond. e move in Amelia islnd 'Owner pays closing .o CDR USNi(reI ond._69.9k_619-9"93 296 GeorgiaMiscellaneous S205K. 904-304-6235 /S -- 300 AVonrdaAe/0tega MURRAY HILLRnovaled Here 10 Help You: Buy, ,=_i. ."NO DOWN PAYMENT- 21 Inretn. 0 c-rB.n 2'1 www.ApplyOnLineToday.net 305Southside FP. Wd Firs. FL Rm. AC. 306 ntracoastal West i So0 s$179,900. 3831 2203 307 San Marco 310Mandarin FAIRFAX MANOR 1649 315Arlington M,wviEV. 3.2 1S-00si 320Westside hard .co tI,,r n, 322 ArgylekEk-cc--en. large i61. SNorth Jacksonville 90-42 103. 463 6406 326 Springfield 327 Downtown. 330Beaches (/), / 332Middleburg t 334 Keystone Heights/ Melrose 3350range Park/ Lee Daniell Realty Clay County 338 Baker County 339 Putnam County 1677 A Wells Road 340 St John's County 3St Augustine Orange Park, Flor 344St Augustine Beach 345 Nassau County 350 Waterfront 355 Condominiums 360 Out of Area/Town/ State 365 Manufactured Homes 370 Lots for Sale 375 Farms/Acreage 380 Investment Property 382 Retirement Comm. For Sale 385 Miscellaneous EfcMaie:.ee 390 Real Estate Wanted 246 Camden Co., GA Co Beautiful 3/2. located In Sugar Mill split floor plan, 5601 Timuq large fenced yard, cul de- sac, under home warranty, $183,500 call 912 729 8467 Beautiful 3/2 t located lake pines. screened porch, fenced yard. vinsl siding, new rooi. 1-: lot Ph d164.900 912 862 2969 Charming 3 2.5 T Walloae Bair.ona .'. 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Country Liing In Callahan Od or New or Assume Unfurnished 904825 1193 ya, $850 dSweit calF phon 2SCiatMoEr HomPeR Tm DFR WOERR E E m Mactures pfLartieas& Lon.Call70.88fne.069 3R04953.1l --. 60 e iosr proa04 tlandWMitfe2nckdi E Mo 5Southslde Waterfront, 11614 Rollng River Bend 912673.797a or e cooGet the respect you deserve! DRIVERS w/Cas & E 204/ DW filyf O0s SPECIAL 2/BcMH Loated Avon/dals/15 CH/A, Lr beautiful 2/2 W/D 3/2/2 1681sf $1095 912573124 430 Roommates a raining/ Brown Truking Co. a Vacaton a, wltrain aLre faromwthM TrO& ndear axCo hin Pt0s- Rermsc.de2/$778. Avail Fc pool. $0mo. FEDERATED$MGMThGROUP -fncdnnovsoutheast reginar Aoply at R.3&0J.Towing. 4/2 Large familetrm & de axBc 800.00 RIvn rIe 2/1 650. Both Fplc, pool. $50mo. (94)73 6O St Johns Cnty/Palecia -EventS carrier is now leasing 8512 Herlong Rd, btwn FP. Reduced 2809K Nego. 9048191760 hv tile floors. 786-109055 s/lasthvD a904ord825-E21193 3bd/2ba 2 car grg ICW-2rm+lba av.l, share owner operators or &5. M. F, 49668 r0e 7a! 4Prict C MussSell!S N N s SSFirst month free 2/2.5 Freer Northsid New 2400sqft$1500m Con- kit, no smkrs, $450+ our Jaerasonville. FL. 04875e-494 CallToday SPRING AVONDALE -Historic ./ Townhouse 6 tact John 904-642-4125 1Uti.1 1 Operation. OTR DRIVER District, exc Ioc. 2/1 alarm. W/Dinci Pool/fit- .90I-53 monthsold, Clo 9u0 -531070Sprhoo MAKE MORE MONEY! SPECIAL!!! hrdwd firs, w/d, $900smo. ness center. Pets welcome. to allm 3 bases,o 25, St Johns near World Golf9 P6el 99% pme loaded. LAND FOR New, Us3 1ar apt 35675 2994-7740 g 317274757 btoalle3 7bR/a F. Premium equihome AND FOR R Garapt $675994-7740 $100m 67 loft, rihtat95/295 3/2 dble gar fenced S. MANDARIN new home 0% drop and hook oftenavg.0k+/yr. /A L Give me rti lS $1050/pe yard, all appl. Like new 5br/4ba. car ar, 2700 Medical Career Home most nights Class A CDL required. b SALE s wi emeal 78-0 5 W 9 2 1295mo904.315-4001 sf highspeed internetr Wantth eoln e &.weekends. Owner/OpsweLcome. 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Call to 1 efree ll u 0 0 c 2 9 'SIDE / OW eLEASIN pool s350, Gan aty + 5 n WESTSIDE (904)r75 7ouse Ae aRme RoLe JASP$IERLA5&5 HR a Cd sloac mnd Su. f 7:mOam-7:5p b359atk 9p 4l3, gr, AIl ta e T 5280Collins Road #904 utilities included, Call 1 Week Day Class Mars N hebonuses.904 O395-4758 B NaVS TMd #L2S0S -24e 7 IEhannont-d9 0 WaASDAp N'DE NEW TWN- 5W0ChathamcoRnWOdCoads 0Sub 3/2itie house. $5/m allo0on-es. 39 4R $a5tu90 2144t BAET ACT S 1BR $415; 2BR s $525 & ST. NICHOLAS New 2/ OMAE 3/2 TORY, 1n3/2.5/1 1400sf $925 NHAN. 904 631- 5664 8 Week Eve Class March above water on banked Ce$3495 to $10,495. FL, A Nrl e c At Ri alF CI, 2dN'CAMPUs./ N Wa nn- GS /100 www.m fre.com t Drivers wanted. DRIVER canal to DunnsCrk & St. AZ, OK, TX. 864710-232 Info 9F4-350-9070 w w 9N. 23 3U f3 $ S ABlvd F /UPGRADES/NEAR ( 8NCa FEDERATEDeMhMT GROUPa 104s ho47u8 u 4 It rt00in N ed re . 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SOUTHSmesticmWoMkyyorr Nwnsta W1DE OFFICE SUIITat oblFarms Rde -g prv en Immac. 2bd/904 -4/2like new, 508 (94)7308060 S'SIDE BH AREA, hours Be your Jacksonville, Florida 9 ofablk zoned comm/ 3075 mcI until & cbl. hi a net, d He owns mult-fam/Resid.Apprx Acreage $500 dep. 389-52619 Celn00sf Fenced Aseit Cg St. $1250mo., WESTSIDE roommate wantedHOUSEKEEPER/ANNY or Call 904-296-0609 -am si. ASA !R 1yarBdc $1 8750mo 63851235 Dr's Inlet. 276-6446 Lauren Oaks Sub Frn rm,904-910-7285 nee d fr ving, for nearest location P A LM2,a AC OnST o k, p ol II t hsERi CalN9RS- 20N20 iu ot $Se11127 Lauren O aks C h ristia n hom e w /3 w H irin g T a x i, PMe Coa fineo, y7K 0N s ESSe acre BRSpeciao 7 O.P.3 L-New homes for 3/2/2 1268sfm$925 W'SIDE Spacious conv. children. Exp.& validDL Ar l enthseClondo 2700+f,2 INVESTORS 13o.-.MAR CALL894921 1 Houses rent, 3520 Alec Dr. 6833 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP to tranp & shop a must. Please provide rputt 71 Industrial boat slip w/lift, ar, O/ac. Ware Co. ReA. p o t Furnished Morse Ave. 3br/2ba, 2 (904) 730-8060 $350mo. Call 384-2631 ref's 219-6149 &r ParaTransit 1Trades ura e d Bc 912-284-0306 WESTSfi E2BR DUPLEX c$r gar, 904-573-6591 WESTSIDE r N5 dp Ir e grades gated comm, ___________ DUPLEX3_r| D4n.Sbrb-omDWF97;shep OUTIDE eVAtiflA E 410 3/2 vNer nice on ar cana as eyr w/s & awncar 6051-101 Homages Cir cle 4 3L5rives rs.A/ INAE RKono $99,900. 321-945445B CALLAHAN 2.25 ac with FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, TPC SAWGRASS O.P. OAKLEAF 3/2 owner Nature's Hideaway ooms iesAC le garage, carportp2rch es. REP FEnaning ns Nea925o r 7 Mand97/L85f & a z tb Hom. 3 6a0 pdm srn DW95 ptCoS0 500&o Busiess 01aggeCi.le 435 RoomTutmrA g e, carort, orches. REREQUIRED$595772897 wth new game room ear amen. center 3/21300s$875 to R Service 49nt terview Res.o change, I 160K OBO 7599666 W'SIDE 5120 Westchase $1695mo 463-3074 $995mo 298-3220 FEDERATED MGMT GROUPieah/ ARLINGTONe Cral&Benefs. Ar. /2.5 in Shad woodF R ct 2br/lba $559/m.o.P. Plainfield Ave. S(904) 730-8060 ARLINGTON Ca Bill 904-83 -9787 LAND FOR Hous ePs P laned Are. LUXURY ROOMS 30 SEAT-24/7 INBOUND So Please call 904-514-14 Houses 3/1 home no pets, WESTSIDENR ORANGE PARK wI/Microwave & Refrig! CALL CTR- take orders IJ ALL POSITIONS- Great Pelnei, tciaclrnptre90 42 0 furnished $50Plus deposit, 2BR IA SMALL COTTAGE, Lo DalyWkl from print &TV ads class B License, Exp pay & benefits. Apply in 90-3 B119r wner Ca tieans d onomn ARGYLER3/2 GoEATROOMOak 4eaf brand new, 77/ 4/3,0 WESTBMiD .eak a C i 1 r El overlo g 699-8207 626-6393. FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, close to Argyle Elem WESTSIDE7 A- 7For ale E p I ,|. SECSYS, FENCED BACKYARD. upgrades alo re fplc, Timothys Landing S. MANDARIN new home W gWLccE TRAININo BAY/BIEWOOD-3/ AMELIA ISLAND EFREQUIRED $995 772897 $395mo.90239889 7724 High chair Lane br/4ba, 3car ar, 2700 137O t f. 2 sr ato' T NC. MOUNTAINS PLANTATION 3/2/1 1500sf $1050 +sf hi speed nternet oc & price. $29.D Log Cabin $89,900 2 story townhome 2br/ ARGYLE OAKLEAF PLANTATION FEDERATED MGMTGROUP furn'd 9 mo. 42-32 904-7-437 2,472-481 3 Easy to Finish Shell on 2.Sba utility room with 337 Pecan Grove 3059 Tower Oaks. 3/2 (956A)OF7308060 $4TRU.KT-R--R AC Site, Lakes State washer/dryer, LR, DR, ea e 3/2.5/2 1449sf $1175 $1250/mo. New home. Southide seeking male .3 -WEEK HADS-N TRARINING CARLTON AT OAK Park, & Plenty of Golf. kitchen, pets nego. lyr FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 4071 Pebble Brook. 4/2.5 WESTSIDE roommate non smoker LANDING St. NIcholas, Carlinas!,828-256-1004 I Flen Rln AAVES J m VS 9-B Sei mal teasee ovil mo. + utis5. (904) 730060 $1200/mo. New home Westland Station to s ha re. con B d o, p ri vateFa E -MA r AN DiSVT RiN I Branduney!wnccrd HNS309-62 ++2/2 2046 500 sf1195 $600m rint Eclud02ess al0 patio, $94., 38-3351 ERA Fernandina Beac ARGYLE 8121 Boones- new home.$1000/m With Stud utilities, 904-538-0927 E Edeater atSunbeamk380 Investment Reality 800-7,41-4011on b5mobrough /Trail$ 3/2. 2SAN3.399CUT-646 4-- iS --i- E8 0PewatrtierAatYLESun $975m o / $975 dep. 2733939 610 .6460 FEDERATED MG GROUP Gated comm w/pool, Properties new twn hm 777-0691 (904) 730.8060 golf course. New. 2/2 3/2.5,2 car oar move in OP/OAKLEAF 4/2 upgrds, WV Lu ranch 1300sf 2cgar FORSALE ready. Call for details, ARGYLE fnc bckydreat 1W19 Vde Cuarl 9- 60 -35___ 104)151B/tBCRegen4cy8Meadowbend Ioc. $1325m. W y maint. 1319 Ardmore Call 904-866-6016 JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Al IS 10 ni8sA re agency &Bo- N e w 353 Derbyshire Place incl. 904-688-0726 F 4/2/2 1745sf $1195 M T w r ae k AN ASTASIA DUNES, OtherApt. Complexes 2/2.5 TH. $10 25mo. Also 3 FEDERATED $72 M T GROUP O u 31 (956 ) 730.- 8060U ST. AUGUSTINE BCH,F Ava. Collier Dickinson new 3/2 house, ( .8060 hi-celgs, cust. drapE Gorgeous 2yr old condo 358-1060Et.-15 90/2213595CreativeaFinancing5is 1300+SF, IG Pool, Hot Tub across from ocean, gtd CEDAR RIVER Waterfront7 5 A5o- Nice 3/yS,. Car, avil 904.541 2, -wKie E ouio, Fplc, Fenced. T hw/den, 2balcl. Adock,100s, lotk H rent, greatnbrhood, ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 VANSADT RE 389-3540 " $10enD ha Pc ust. ddpo, close to NA9.3 d Townhouse, wd water W'SIDE 3/2/2 on pon, SUa 810 M gourmet kit. $529900. $95 m+dep. 607-9992 n$10d/mo +n w /dep.r K se FSBO.A904pp779yton e. W-9601/536- 8870 incd, on Blandin g C om m ercia, l DR, or (9 T904- 461. 57 74-9357 Gate Pkwy 2,2.5 Townhm ARGtYLE 8-o6. 77-0438 $975m. ist/last/ sec (a -n Estatef ri t Of F/LoftSB HIDEA WAtAaonrORANGE PARK Foxridge No pets. 904-779-8985 e. stt NATURE'S HIDEAWAY Front $1200m. 382-5289 5405 Turkey Creekct Community 2250sf, W'side 3/2 &4/2 500Commercial/ Blandk cal 295 -2 area, 3/2/2 167 f 0 41 2 b N W g w/d, $R900mo. $900dep. Industrial for Sale 3/2 1st Mronlake, pool, II VI lag /Southsde 3/2 With Stuy $1500mo+dep 4 5-2572 No pets 505 Commerial/ 317-3255 club facilities, gated FEDERATED7MG& CRO9PNIndumercial/-,r I- "E community $1200mo. FEDERATED MGr GROUP ORANGEPARK 9042 29 Ind ril f.r Re RICELRAEDU S MM ,1904-472-3614 (904)730-a8060 Oakleaf Plantation ,W'SIDE- 3br/2ba 7C..mrr l M move in condo, $447K JTB/Hodges gated 3/2, ARGYLE P l r2 rs car gar --ge,- ------ 2/2Brk-Ownr 287-8902s Rehab Draw up Front vaulted eil ing all Plantation Village 3429 Pebble Sand Court 9 7f p o$750.1 0 510 Ion Space i move iOHN2910716 cond2-0200n JT B 8743e gad 3/2, 3429 Pebl Sand Cout i C7803f,T2 StV 510 Rea si s l 1fi Space 482 Sherwood Oaks 4/2.5/2 2502sf $1295 C S 904- 376 .51 970 73 5 5 0 O l Cl Ormond Beach; Ocean No Pre- Pay Penalties amenities, 'gar., frl, 3rd 482.5/2 14G9sher d O FEDERATED MGMT GROUP front 3BR/3BA LuxurY$ *3 90o4unk710s FED ER ATED0M3M2-GO (473/- W 'aID- eachNA 535R, ,I l Tl' .ii A A CAREER OF Enda No Junk Fees fir, w/d $1200 38 06 3/2.5/2 1449sf $975 D Condo.BrandNew i Hrsg Mandarin Bartram Park. (904) 730-8060 4- ORANGE PRK AREA 3/2, 3/2&awn serve, forRpm Rare Find! All 3 bd *HighestLTV NewV 2/2nearHosit / 2 s. &lawn service. N.-. I.T .... ,:, rooms see ocean an 100o ean nNopet, resort styPe. ARL 3/2THon lake w/gar Ss 10048 pets. $875/m. :Commercial/ E PN O H R have balcony access. %Financing $1 25mo. 333-1834 fpl & jacuzzivtub, $1100 SDm. spion ler ees, 9 $875/dep. Call 807-83H ndutra Pristine no drive beach patio palmtrees, $995 for appt PCs 500 Idusrial ( ~ A ool Deerfield Lakes, o 9047166567 YULEE-Waterfront rental For Sale Get the hands-n skills you need $998K. (3861299-8777 pl ei Ln. ARLINGWOOD 3/1.5, Ig Small 1 or 2BR or 3de. Co Nsutocabn $19 in Gtoworkaso nillss n 91 Ass s Ln. #2202, kit, fncd bky d, FLrm, PABLO BAY on lake,, water, privacy, close a.NC Store cabin $19,9 i sn SAN MARCO/ RIVER- 904737.0144 mo.$650e quiet area. 1527 Quante4$B FRONT -The Alexan- No pets. 800.32 -1324 Rd. $985m. 904233-3065 R,3 BA, fp, $1995 A1A.Great commute to Both Zoned Commercialo s e . dria -2/1, 1000sf, furn, www.acafla.com M'BURavines on golf BCHS/N. HAMPTON 4/3 mo 904-273-0125 AKings Bay O Maypo wePc: 91.9-693-8984 1or $36 k. 904-607-7123 crse. 2/2.5, gar, 2story 8 4 aap acM N 4/ 3n V r3/2 c s 90 3 -4 2 Down t wn Re ran SS -2/2 ar Ig porch, Licensed Mortgage gated comm cbl, trash 834SagaonackDr.9 Welaka, FIa5, Cleared li"Fl- ch efromrf 'l.fale-NEWI.n ond view, 1100sf, close Lender # L00000547767 pickup, lawn maint incli. 3cgarf on gof crs352, NE5 20 mins from ocean to A v e 's. $ 1 6 9 ,9 9 9 $1050m 904-535-5799 2813 sf,3w ay split irp lan xj,,j $1950/m o, 1900sf, 1.3ac. 3 f. 5ra r.-rH s e. $1750m.49 4-249-4335 3 r garage comm. 3 r $2 9 9m 3t l 0n 551-4080 ATTENTION INVESTORS!! ORTEGA 2/2 + loft water p ool, no pets call .-"-iii'- li'i" ,3!. n- dT,*lh ERO BEACH FL lovelyLet me makeCyourlob front $975 mo. pool, CLAY CO -Greenwood 913-3047155 i l 2V/ fBuHkL.ly u8whoeasined Call me tOday gyi, s apples, wd firs, Estates 4/2, CH&A, 193 '''.iitI-,,l0. n overlooking 18 whole alspo s best ine tment Call Matt 338-7586 E n eIm/ V w s/ For S ale Wrii. ir e I rj,,- s, lut, golf course. Move n toas possible. Expect dep 993-5511 culdesac, comm. pool, condo. Bring tooth brush to double your inven- ORTEGA RIVERFRONTr" grt Schls, am. pets.ok":IArll - tory. Financing avail. Luxury 2/1.5,Prem. Kit, Deerwood Country Club $1800m. 9042739549 C "'=" - l and callh251-978-5533 904-208-8930. W/D, Pool, Gym, Gated, 4/2.5 LR, DR Eatnkit fplRCAR WASH Fuh15er..,e ,,. ., .n, apptc2 75AINew. Nopeta/lNS newly renov, lakefront RAVINES REAL ESTATE m~ r W .In Br .r 3 $110Omo. 904-384-7661 $1995m+dp. 904.504-7219 GOLF/COUNTRYwCLUB Dan Joneate,,l., aJneO .. '.: 60 t2/2, icl w/rent: pool, new apple spotless, eat-in&kit+dnerm,2car (904) 757-3466 AulomotiveEngine Rd/es Resort Commu- tennis, fitness ctr $1095. tmo sec. refs, gar..& golf cart gar. www.ERADANJONES.com Installation Franchise. "f- JASPER/TIMER LAKE.5w/chid care. cbI DSL no pets 904-249-4173 $1i95/mo.904210-6062 Hvy vol. PossibleOwner AC lake front, 3Y2, w/ Club Golf Course t. .e904-381-1937 reat rm. Listed prie Lake. Phase 1 closeout tion Rent/Lease option/ GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Townhomes, and 189,900. Derek owner / New phase home sites ICW -Avanti Condos Sale 4/3.5 2800 sqft 3 New Townhomes Condominiums Odfice Space A C3-1433 g. For info call 2/2 w/solarium $1075, All amen incl 375-6000 3/2 & 3/2.5 units, furn. oru r .gixerU3pe& m$800sec. March Free GREEN COVE SPRINGS 1ts For Rent B 7e65F C P rm kitchen, 2 car ear, + $500 -$2500 1Manufactured N'SIDE, Fixer UpperS. Jennifer'broker91789789 Silver Creek, new 4/2. golf cart storage. No In the AAArlington Expressway SHomes 2/1 5131V, cov'd porch, fp,$1250mo pet from $1295-$1500. Nice Affordable Idlv. ___ 1306 Rushing St. PV 2bdrm condo con- Avail now 47;7694 LEDANIELL REALTYINC. Following Areas. offc's&Small Building www.adfhomescom veniently Ioc on AIA in 264-1121 OR 699-5251 Northside 725-0556 / 591-3027 904.768-3324 607-8745 Ponte Vedra at Sum- ICW/GIRVIN Cul de sac, TIMBERTRACT15.00OAC mer House Condos. Lrg fncd yrd, Lakeview, SAN MARCO 1814 Perry San Marco Beautiful Gated West- newly rehov. w/new 3/2 1932sf. hwflrs$1495 PI. 3bNr laundry rm, SaMarc side comm. new&used -Merchantable& carpet, paint and m +dep. 904-629-4995 appi, ch/a, Call Amelia +ie B r 0 f 2 & 3 br hms. Fin avail Pre-Merchantable appliances. 2br/2ba. on 534-4771 551-2036 'Arlinon CAll &et Ann735Timer. $1900 per acre. 2 level overlooking s CW $1300MO. SAN MARCO 4/2 19B0sf n teosa W 4 ClarknlnvestmentPrp green on Oakbritdgebec .V .SInterCoastal West DUVAL, CLAY. & NASSAU 850-224-1854 golf course. This is tne 904-472-3614 CH/A Renov kit Mstr JTB & PHILLIPS Land Homes Packages! WHOLESALE PROPERTI best deal atthe beach ste, 2 fplc hdwd fr gar Westside Starting at $325, utils s9o Down $595 Month OLearnLReEt.Investin renting for $995 for ICW West 3/2 1450sf on fnd yd $2000m 673-1650 Julington Creek included. LCLr3 Real estate good renters only Call ake/culesac. 2 cargo Call Rod 343-8922 IT'S FREEI 9045-39950463 im at 904-509-3947 w/opener. $1000mo SAN PABLO BCH Intra- ___1_____[__r__1_1 PVB 1 month FREE $1000dep Call 707-6277 coastal UNF Mayo Clinic SAN MARCO S9UARE wIth March 1st Fletcher, 4/2 + office, CALL 757-3466 SFuRnisn uow Call Sandy 695-2255 Miscellaneous move-in! NEW 2/2 in 5 JAXRBCH. 3/2 in Riptide. $1650mo 904-899-2892 FOROUR Furnished 3 window l U & LAND / HOME PACKAGESSsort -4No pets A l. Fenced. SOUTH OP/Bear Run 3/2 RENTAL SPECIALS work area + kitchen 1i 24 YRS EXP.$00DWN. HOMES N'SIDE.FORECLOSURE Available April. 226-1250KitEui FenceNJONEScom w/computers,e phones - OF MERIT 477-4225OR EMAIL 3bed, $4,200! PVB Access to ocean JCPRiversideTN. gar, VANSA DT RE 389-3540 &internet, JONNSALESW8ELLSOUT7.NET AS is. For Listings 1/1 w/garage, 1st floor, 2mstrbr/2.Sba Gated. ,2 HOUSE FOR RENT Call Bob 476-3798 800-749-8124 xl002 $950. Terry 904,31a.963S All JCP amenities. 6 4 br/2ba, near schools, 12 D les id0 Real Estate PBBellezaSUTTON LAKES Kernan Blvd. 645- 6929, up to 1300sf. $13 psf full onn1.53acesait390new appls,all amen, pet KERNAN/GIRVIN 1129S Hendon Dr. 254-4574, $1350 svc. Ut Is. & Janito r a ncl $980 Down. $749 Mo. ok $1050o. Move In Ashley Woods, ICW, LAKEFRONT 3/2 ren t Save$Thousands'. oSpecial52-201-7065 l2200s5t.5/2, built 2004 2cgar, lovely screen APTS& HOMES -For LOking f pp r unity f CALLv(904)T291hou 7isandsELO!BUYS lakefrnt, fenced patio, sep. din.,rg statingat $550 in the Obackyrd, spinkler system, eatnkit' cozy fpl mstr Jax & O.P. area. HOUSES CASH !AN DIEO CBR w/2 walk- n-closets, Zenith Realty 215-0676 Any cond, handyman, i front available $395/mo,50 dep. (PCs) uxu oking HOUSfire damaged,SH Ap O Sal O dep21 (91S) tub in mstr bath. AWESOMEZ2/2lWESTSIDE a We can finance you on distressed, vacant or per month. 561-7904143 LAKE ASBURY Avail immed. $1395m ch&a, WD Hkps, Fenced any new, used or reo occupied, ANYWHERE, or email 1853 Creekview 202-277-2775 Yard, Gar, Nice N'Hood McHause we own the ANY CONDITION... .axharrer@yahoo.com 4/2/2 1820sf$1100 Near Park & Cassat. bank. Call 695-2255 Apts/comm'l/residential SOUTHSIDE 2br/2ba NEW FEDERATED MGMT GROUP SOUTHSIDE Rent7+ Deposit. No Pets NO DEAL TOO BIG or Rent0+4Deposit.-No8Pets MOVING!MUSTSELL! TOOSMALL!! Ref./ W&D/pool/fit- (956)730.8060 The Montreaux g and a 1 Year Lease. Look nofurtherthanAOLl Wetake care olouremployeesl 3/2, 16005F+ Over Acre Quick closings or ness/no assc. fee/great LAKE ASBURY Deerwood Lake CALL TODAY993o1114 550 Business and a Half. Won't last!.904-G626-te636- $0/oonGa. ter,0 r-54ou Silver Creek Sub 8550 Touchton #134 Opportunities $695 apealf.Wonth.s 90-c$100/mo. 904-545-1590on2Gate Pkw 2/1 1120sf $995 $500 Down U OWN 555 Distributorships/ Call Mr. Bradley 904- 813- 5253 SOUTHSIDE -3/2, fncd 3/2/2 1500 $995 DERATED MM GROUP all areas EZ Qualify Franchises 8741862 or 291-3100 bkll gartile thru-out, FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730.8060 Call the Hotline 388-1208 560 Financial Services rt" .. " MUSTSELL3BR2BA, 400GI Apartments $Eno.+dep. (956)730.8060 SPRINGFIELD 2/1 56 Money to Lend A O L D/W and Land Home. 40 Furnished Call 268-0761 MAND 3/1, W/D, Lg yard, remodeled, FrPI, Hrd Manufactured or Borrow Stainless Steel Appl. SOUTHSDE Beautiful 3/2 w/shed. Quiet neighbors Wd Firs, Irgyd. $750m & 425 Homes 570 Mortgages Bought We/comes Mt/rypersone/( Great Jacksonville Loca- Condo at Avant. Great Ioc. $950/mo. No $500 dep 904-334-1774 andmesS0M ortgagesBou ht........ tion Little Down, Easy SAN MARCO 1/1, Corp. 3591S. Kernan Blvd. pets. GHSA904.529-8022 SS-1 Year Old Town- ARGYLE 3/2's &4/2's Finance ng, WonL t D Last! furn/unfurn, util ,linens, Near everything! CALL JOHN 291.0716 242-0200 287-4375 Mand 3/2, 1850sf, fncd Home 3/2 all apple, scm DW on prvt lot. $750.$900 yd, backs to preserve, prch, gar, gated, pool, ShindlerCoveSubv Business P F 'l i.jI If& l-rli 1-7 "l -.i.- Tr4)rir', newer immaccond, new $1265mo. 904-386-4052 Call Greg 376-5190 550 Opportusnitess, ipreli.li' i.,'jl, hi I.rll-l i-1 L I -w/fpIcr. only A/C, w/d incd, hardwood floors, 2k 99-780 I ' miitryyonr~em H:0589-23 94-3-20069-93 31 mFrst..02 60 Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET U - U -' 'E _____________________________________________ -.- - F-o*F MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: Name (please print): Signature: ADVERTISING RULES 1. Free advertising in the Reet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed. 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W'slde Loc 904-591-8475 or 904-251-4340 Carpenters UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS * Health benefits * Paid Holidays Paid vacations * as allowance * 40plushrs/week * Company T-shirts * Quarterly Bonus program Ca 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 CONCRETE FINISHERS, EXPERIENCED. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Call 786-4999 CONSTRUCTION SITE CLEANUP & Demolition Equipment Operator needed, Full-time. 786-5503 DIRECT SATELLITE INSTALLERS Exp with cable, electri- cal, construction or carpentry may apply. Must use own truck/ van/SUV...we pay for gas and materialsJax area. Great Payl Call 866.312.2932. DISPATCHER/OFFICE Will train, Apply in person 9020 Cocoa Ave DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, PIPELAYER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE Class A CDL Req. Exp Ne. benf SIGN ON BONUS 904-940-1226 DRYWALL HANGERS METAL FRAMERS JOURNEYMAN & APPRENTICES Great Pay & benefits. Steady work DRUG FREE Immediate opens 387-4471 or 387-3972 Needed (for Jackson- ville south area) Resi- dential homes. Need knowledge of sewer and water installation and knowledge and/or experience with a snake for the drain and PVC/CPVC pipes. Great gay and benefits. Must ave own truck & tools. Call Clint for more information @9 321-377-1353 (Plumb- ing knowledge and/or experience would be helpful) needed ASAP. Skilled mechanics & journey- men for commercial work In Jax. Must have tools & transportation. Great pay & benefits. Contact Greg Wolf @ 407-468-4236. Quinco Electrical ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS with commercial exp only for Local project. Drug testing req'd. 813-376-5429 Finish grader operators Exp'dfor Ace Construc- tors growing site con- tractor/road builder in the JAX area Com- petitive salaries & wages. Exoe. benefits. Fax resume to Field Office (904) 726-5991 or call (904) 726 5990 w/ clearing experience. Benf,'comp wage SIGN ON BONUS 904. 940-1226 LOG SCALER/ANALYST Prefer 2-year degree with Forestry or Busi- ness Managemept. We are an EECC, Drug free workplace. 401K, health/dental/life insurance, paid holi- days/vacations. Apply at Gilman Building Products. 6640 CR 218. Maxv, le. FL or fB a , resume (904)289 7736 MAINTENANCE TECH Blount Island Vehicle Processor seeks ver- satile exp'd naint psn to perform variety of mairt task: req some exp in electrical. plumbing, welding / fabrication. basic mechanical skills. Hrs M F 6:30 3:00. ExC Ben silts. Fa work history to10 904 751 5239 or call HR at 904 751 5720. PAINTERS Experience & transoortatior, a must. New construction custom homes. No track paint ers. Call Bruce 778 3720 PAINTERS ith Comm'i & resd'l exo. tools & ira3nsp 632-0500 DFWP PLUMBERS, HELPERS, TRAINEES Great pay. Applh in person 9020 Cocoa Ave Journeman $28.57.,hr Sublourner man $20/hr Apprentces il6.9.'nr + Helpers (no esp) 9/hr All post ncl pa health care & retirement 866 398 1838or 61 6747 STUCCO Latners. Plasterers, Framers lor Ja< Bch Job Costa Verano. Ist & 12th Ate S : IC. Gibson Plastering 904 908 9573 711 Marine 711 Trade MARINE SURVEYOR- For Autocomm Inc. Higrnly motmated .orlk.ers at the Port Ot Jax. Blount Isi. Age ci 20-30hr wk. .Staring pay of $8/hr ia resume to: 904-757-6114 or emaliblourntislandia- autocomm.com 712 Mechanic I 2 ,#ears experience Orange Park location competitive hrly rate + crtm. Call 215 0212 AUTO TECH Needed. 2Busy locations 5 days. great pay & bnfts DFWP. Regency 646-4000 MandarIn 260-3438. New Oakleaf Plantation Offide Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. loin Ine a1 ReaI Estate Cc In la We .-,ill team you the sercrets 0r ,ucceisI License class begins soon 421 7610 Biding Reoi.Mi Plants Eec pay abeneilts Fax to 904-482-0725 or email ktaylor-ttlnlty- materlals.com Minimum 5 ,esrs eipe. rience ir. purc'ha sing cor.t ructc.n materials for Re-dlitfK company Excellent pa, i. Deneil(s Please submit resume to ktaylor.lrlnltymaterh- 44s.7om or fax to 904-482-0725 720 Medical. BILLING MANAGERIAL ior racial 1wastic Sur- er. orfic, in Neptune tacn Fa> resumes 904-781 6207 FRONT DESK Riverside area Heavy phones. e.p oref'd: Please lax resume 904 388 4-U5 PHYSICIANS ASST fcgr GI ph-.s ician in Orange Park area E C sal3r & bene its Please lfs 90.J 86 14.-15 723 Dental RECEPTIONIST FT for busy dental office. dental& computer exp. Fax res. 904-721-6151 or call 904-724-6321 725 Offrce/ 725 Clerical Detail oriented, Con- struction Industry Preferred. Excellent Benefits. Please fax to 904-482-0725 or e-mail to ktaylortrlnltyma- ATTORNEY OFFICE - Downtown. Clerical work, ph work, prepar- ing legal documents PT, flexible AM or PM hrs, Bilingual Spanish a plus. Fax resume to Janeene at 904-355-1126 Professional/ 730 Personal Services BARBERS/STYLISTS Mgmt Oppt'les. Top wages, bonuses, bnfts. Clientele provided. SUPERCUTS Orange Pk 272- 5115 W'slde 786-3547 Jax Beach 273.2888 Regency 723-3713; Atlantic/Kernan 565-2210 Mandarin 268-3007 HAIR STYLISTS Best pay plan in Jax. Ins & benefits. No clientele needed. Intracoastal area 220-2012 745 Sales COPIER SALES Sissine's Office Systems Is expanding our sales staff. Authorized full line dealer of Ricoh, Kyocera Copystar.- Need motivated & enthusiastic reps. Base + Comm Auto Cell * Medical Bonuses * Training. Send Resume to Fax # 739-0545. Email sam@slssines.com FLORAL MERCHANDISER to work In national retail store must live In east Jacksonville no floral experience necessary 1-800-275-6867 IN-HOME SALESPERSON Straight comm. Must be extremely orga- nized, self starter. Prior In-home sales exp a plus. Fax resume to Attn. Mike 565-8496 Loan officers needed for mtg lender $1K signing bonus, Smkt provided, base/commission experienced only, benefits and 401k, Fax resume to 726-0438 or call 726-9038. MANAGER TRAINEE B2B Sales experience Great benefits. Bonus. 877-445-7341. SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,O00-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783-8385 750 ETechnical/ SEngineering COPIER TECH Sissines Is expanding. Authorized full line dealer of Kyocera Copy- star, Ricoh. Need expe- rienced copier techs w/ drive for success. Computer knowledge a plus. Salary- Benefits- Phone-Auto. Join our winning team. Send Resume Fax # 739-0545 Email joe@slssines.com 753 "Security Work TPC, NCAA Tournament Get Paldl CSC, the event manage- ment leader, Is hiring energetic Individuals foryear-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 FURNITURE; ASSEMBLY. This lentryI lcvel position offers gr:at opportx nltl"I retail. G, Hlla i 700 -.5. BlndayO: petdOrenoe Pat- MAINTENANCE ACFT Charter Co in St. Aug. seeks motlvateo el starter to work in iast paced environ- ment Snilfts vart. General nangar maint. & cleaning. grounds upkeep. ACFT wash. A\,atlon uel experi- ence a plus $32hr benefits Fax I page resume' to 904 827 1399.ref lob# 0123 PEST BEAR A natl. pest control co. is seeking self motivated , ambitious sales reps to nelp grow our cus. tomer base We offer: * Paid training - Salary comm. n Auto allowance S401Kplan * Comianr benefits * Aoa. opportunltJ SGresat work ens. We are one o0 tne fast- est groLing co in our inoustr- and are look. ing to hre several rep, immediately Please call Jiaco. 904613 2497 oetween lOa 9p EOE PEST CONTROL No e, niring Technicians. good pa & great ben- eflit. All training Incl. no e.sp req'o. Apply in person Mon-Frl. Peninsular Pest Control, 2609 Phyllis St. Jax. Fi Ionf Siockton exit &1 I 10) Drug Free work place Needed tO work at local Retail stores. No exp. req'd. training provided. UPTOSI'HRS Immediate openings rFTPT I 800-491 8045 830 Child 8 Care HOME DAYCARE LOCATED OFF l OF 9A. ALTA DR. LICENSED. BILINGUAL OPEN 6:45a 5:10p. TaKING AGES 13 26 MO., MONIQUE ..-. 751 0927 SLicensed Child Care, Infant to toddler, conve- niently located across from NAS Hablo Espanol. call Ana 573 0879 876 Paiuling/ Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No -,.b to small. all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509 6242 894 Maseage * AMBIANCE SALON - Wno not ir, a COupl-s or DouOles Massage' In Aut ali areas 1Mr1629 Tn-r rapist needed 272 71h5 Support your m.iiay For Classafed Adiersri g. call 904-366-6300. 0o l.800-25&4637. ^abjuref Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 20 Buslness/Office 922 Collectablesand Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 946 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography a0Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or lTrade 902 Appliances G.L 5 cycle dryer, 1. years old, $125, .l great condition, call 285, 3014 SKenmore Gas Dryer $ great condltl $100 call 807-6587 902 Appliances A MAYTAG WASHER/DRYER super capacity 2 yrs, $250 2786007 SRefrigerator Sand stove good condition , both for $300, call 904278-983, StaInless Steel Skitchen-aid aqua SI sense water fl- tration system, refrlderator new sell for $900 269-,9527 Washer & Dryer, Exc. cond* suer capacity $200 bot h398-3001 Washer and Dryer. O Great condition, S Call 904.277- 3432 SWasher and Dryer, great condition 277- 3432 901 Articles J For Sale 4, A/C WINDOW UNIT SFRIDGIDAIRE FROM S I F SEARS, 1 YR OLD $190. STROLLER EDDIE BAUER, GOOD CONDITION, $40,641-5059 Aluminum dia- mond plate lock- S Ing utility/storage b ox for small to medium p/us, excel- lent condition, $95 obo, 912-882-1052 BLACK FIBERGLASS S COVER FOR 1994, ( PRESENT FULL SIZE, DODGE RAM, PICKUP, L.W.B, $600, 912-882-1374/912- 674. 3594 905 Articles S For Sale Bandsaw 14" Delta -/ Heavy Duty, Cast Iron all original books Included, excellent condition. Very heavy duty. Orl- glanI owner. Evenings, Mike 912729 4 BOYS BMX BIKES (2),20 Inch tires, tL shape-0.00 for both, 620o- 9387 r BRASS INLAY ROCK- S ING CHAIRS & DROP S LEAF, SECRETARIAL DESK, $800 OBO, 912-882.1374 SConlices with i Mauve custom made drapes attached. Fits paladlum windows 84"X48". 272.6213, after 6pm, sheers Included, $200 Drill Press Crafts- / man 6hp, 16gal S| shop vac, 2 elect, hot water heaters, 30 gal. new gerber toi- let, 245.4461 ELECTRIC EDGER BLACK & DECKER LIKE NEW $0.00 4 ELKAY LUSTERTONE Double bowl kitchen 4 sink 18.-gauge stain- less steel self rim, 22x37,8 inch bowl depth, $100,269-1478. A FISH TANK 75 gal. S$180 couch and Love seat, $200, golf club set R/H top- 26s2192 905 Articles 9 For Sale 4,Gas powered golf cart, $950 call S 912-729-1585 SHelium Tank 4ft, H 8In. with Ballon S adapter, $100 912-576-7175, will deliver If needed HOT TUB FOR SALE S$1000, obo. New pick. up haul away for details call Mellssa, 904- 434- 7418 4, Kenmore Washer and Dryer, i\f $50,7441794, 16ft, Jon boat, 75 hp, evinrude tilt, trim trailer trolling motor, $2500. 7441794 4 Kerosene Heater, S22,300BTU, new in Sbox, never lit, new rice, $140, sell for $85, 904 269- 2152 KInko (15) Win- Sdows, & (2) Doors, I bronze color, all have screens, all for $500 obo, Lou, 284-0536 LARGE OCATAGON BIRD CAGE, 6FT. TALL .L WHITE, GREAT CONDI- TION, TOM 276-4264, $200, OBO 4, 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 "L THROUGH, SOLD AS LOT ONLY, $100 904-781-7076 905 Articles 9 For Sale A Microwave Over.the Stove, GE spacemaker, black 30 In, $75 Elkay Lustertone kitchen sink, 18-gauge stain- less self-rIm, 22x37, $50,269%1478 4, Piano baby grand, beautiful walnut Sm finish, with bench made In USA, $5000 obo call anytime, 904-616-9361 POOL ABOVE GROUND S41 deep, 18 ft round, 1 plus accessories. Needs liner. $500 obo, call 904- 221- 7045 4, POOL TABLE 3.5 X 7, SSLATE TOP W/ACCE- ,tSORIES, BALL RETURN, GOOD CONDITION, MOVING, MUST SELL, $450 OBO, 375- 0309/476- 7337 4, Prom dresses (2) Beautiful size 18 & S1. I 20,1 dress Is balck/white. The other is pink & blue. Worn once, call Roni 912- 729-6776 Queen Comforter Set. SJewel tones, custom i |made. Cornice boards. All for $65.00 Call before 8pm please 269-1478 SLEEPER SOFA HUNTER GREEN SEALY POS- I R TURE MATRESS, $180, DRAGONFLY REMOTE CONTROL CAR, FLIPS TURNS TOUGH, $40,641-5059 Sofa, loveseat set, S daybed with | trundle, dell com- Sputer, small stereo, 13" TV video camera call 904-477-9026 $ 905 Articles For Sale .. Sofa HIde-A-Bed , $200 OBO. Bed i/headboard and dresser $400 OBO Computer table chair $200. 16 9361 Jeff 25 pieces, ten CHAIR, ONLY WEIGHS 18 LBS, FOLDS LIKE LAWN CHAIR, EXCEL- LENT CONDITION, $40, 904- 781- 7076 4, Treadmill $1o00, 4X6 trailer $300, Riding Y lawn mower $300, small freezer $60.2 bakers racks $100, 1997 plcku $5500. (9041 724 7352 A to Z You can save up to 90% on every- thing nowl 358-2265 or 259-2292 912 Building Supplies n Windows, Vinyl, / double hung, tlf (2) 24x6o, '" cost $650, sell $500,276i7042 92o Business/ Office Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry COACH like new handbags, soho denim, obo, w/tags, $85, suede and leather, hippleflaps $8 $99, 714"199 COLD FEET, 1/3 CARET Sold soltare diamond, t never worn, paid, .$700, asking $500, call 491 7996 VALENTINE'S DAY Jewelry- Ross- Simons diamond drop ear- Srings $140,25ct dia- mon dandeller, pendant $125, more, call 714.1995 928 Electronics S JL AUDIO 500 I amplifier w/2 i kicker competition UR 12.5' soeakers, in 28"x13.S" box, new $750, now $400 & SAS BAZOOKA BASS TUBES 2x", 100 OOwar and pioneer TS. 1011 2x4" coaxial two. way All $150, 682525 SSony 36" television SFD Trinitron Wega S Flat CRT with matching sony stand, like new condi- tion ,$450 obo, 880 7008 .Q Thunder 5500 box, at cap, $700 firm, 337.-4932 TV, 14 In. RCA color, flat screen. Sleep timer w/remote, S looks/works great, $60.268-2482 928 Electronics TV 61" HDTV JVC HD-ILA WIde- screen retails for $4699.95, sale $3000.6 me old, 904 641 5059 945 Garage Sales Arl. Multi Family Salel Sat. 7:30-2' Lots of stuff. 3928 Chestwood Ave. ATLANTIC BCH Sat. 2/18, tools, f0 turn, hsehold, 2195 Cypress Landing Drive, Cypress Cove, before off base housing Atl Bch 3 Family Sale| Antiques collectable 320 First SM. Sat. 8am. A= Flemn& Island S S Opry Bluff Blvd. SCommunity Yard Sale, off CR 220. Many Homes, many Items, Saturday March 4th, 8 2pm HUGE GARAGE bdrm, dinrm set, furni- ture and much more Sat. 11 Feb 06' 4 HUGE MOVING SALE SATURDAY 8-3PM SASHLEY WOODS, 12409 k CLIFFROSETRL Huge Yard Sale - Saturday March I 4th 8am until 2pm, 6749 LenOx Ave. Jax. GREAT PRICES Mandarin Sat. 6am-3pm Community Fund Rais- ing. 4096 Ferrarra St. 1 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is $7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area, For advertising 3 information, , please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. 0. " S.- ...5 .ee (0b .... 'Y. ,.. ., ,' 0 1*r- 6 \. >. ~~o aFL THNS N1&PORT FL RIll-% IHPep iscope h INr.S B !% N E E0Ron61 % ;0 i1 NOews I AN ~5~9~ 20 JaXAir NOWS, NAS acksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 Condominiums starting at $110,000! * Gated community with private I * Conveniently located on BlandinS near 1-295 and only 5 miles from I * Surrounded by an abundance of t * Homes ready for move-in NOW! From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. 904-783-8650 Timb*esRu pool SBlvd. MUS ,~i4 .. . .. Condominiums starting at $107,000! * 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. 904-425-4929 Townhomes starting at $134,000! * Three spacious floorplans to choose from es available for immediate occupancy 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. 904-854-7101 BoO aks- A Condominiums starting at $105,000! Now Pre-Selling! Cozy, intimate community Peaceful country setting Conveniently located off Lane Ave. near 1-10 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave. to Manotak Oaks on the left. 904-783-8650 ap" Active members of the U.S. Military W presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the closing of their home! For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 MODEL HOMES OPEN 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 1 12-5 Sun. .RH00 HlJiI NYSE . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . N S 54Wg pric@- nd availability aFe suj@e to hangede without notice, 'le.a e y ee yuur ew hr, CgnsuiltanrttfQr detail s.No down payment is foF 10 .ician,:ran alladable [0 qualh-d buiy.f' ClOuing ,eisi and prepaids paid by builder uhjget t9 minimum amunt of allowabie(|ll' niributi,,r by peo,, loar, progari r h..ri uirIN uHI Mrti gage Bndir-deposit requyiFed t gi Entat. Offef is fer 'iorirne clovid n: ialer [ha.n /5,06 i 2006 O -R'ortn, in CBC058997 ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON As CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718,503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO ABUYER OR LESSEE. C022517 ~Z~iWi~i~Dlan~sll*~B~8sa~lla-- I NtuesHidawy Timotys Lndin "":' ' ~p;c~. ~.f: le Homo~ JaAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 2, 2006 21 ,945 a e 970 MePetsis 1010 es 1300 Motorcycles 1325 Automotive 1325 AuAutomotiv 1325 Automotive Trucks/ Tru13ck T 13 Trucks/ Services BUELL XBLAR 1203 AUDI TT QUATTRO JAGUAR X-TYPE, SCION XB 2006, XB, S'SIDE MOVING SALE YORKIE PUPS 1M/1F, C, CC, 3900 mi, red '01. 225HP, silver/ t 30 SEDAN LEASE, 1 am/fm/cd. auto, Sat & Sun Sam-5pm, POP, Shots, very v- $great shape war- $1,9 /months, a/c, p, pw,'excel- a5 CHEVROLET FORD F-150 '99,66K mi,. (LTOYOTA 4RUNNER 5514 Manfields P. able & playful. AKC, 1 ranty, $75o, call black Ithr.9,9 black leather, lent condition, PICKUP97'swb Triton 4.6 V PS 5PB AT '05 LTD. Leather, 5514 Maneds FORSALE* $1000ea. 904-655-3408 7578118 after5pm LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE navigatonCD, keyless $17,500, 835572ATA, uacab AC, $7800 firm 2468528 CD, fullyequipped, "W'slde Multi Family Sale Pre-fender Jackson or 904-220-7870 998-0012 memory, seat wood anytime whiteV 7K miles, k Sat 3/4; 7a-11a; 1186 Performer. 24 fret .O HARLEY DAVIDSON package Xenon lights. white, nice work truck, FORD F350-'06, 200 miles only 19,000 miles. Hickory Cove 32221. neck 2 Jackson single 04', rain, less BMW325'03 Only 6415059 904SUZUKI SW272- 7352 dually, turbo diesel, ext $29,995 rC,_ collpickupsandIi th 1TkmIIes. 35,000mi.$24,880UZK WIFT5059 2000,cab auto, loaded, LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE a Yard Sale Seymour Duncan .1t garage kept, $15K, LEXUS OF JACK- KIA RIO 2001 auto 4 38 mpg, 72k, auto,$hite, 34,000 S Multi-Family Sat- Invader Double coil call Mick, 904 771-9743 air, cd, new tires. runs great 4 Che Blazer '01 C-904-371-0783 1 urday pickup. Veryhot!!! e SONVILLE 998-0012 t needsneenne, ob6169361, any Runs great, cruise H 278-9640 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SRS, ik L 8"m- pm,1206 F oyd Rose speed -- Harley Davidson $600 orbestoer, time before 8pm control, power 71989 202, GOLD, TAN 12066 oader tremolo 1980, FLH runs and BMW 3251 '06 Fully ca2623924 steerin, power GMC Z"71 -l CLOTH, 60K MILES, carl26 4steecr c we n-MCZ-71tl 18, c, NICE,$20KO0O, Snchase rve Ja, w/locking nut. Pile of 2 a looks great rage equipped. only all TOYOTA A brakes, e ectric win- 197K m les T0I Hawkins Cove skulls custom paint kept, 3,000 es. $34,480 LEXUS ES 300 2001 TOYOTAAVALON dows & locks, air t lt cruise 4wd, 00 Development sku b c Csoe l add et -equiped.$0.ES300000C r 8114 Not.tCasencimprtd. $50 25 0tiquesbCa904si2"-4210s,after 5 XLS '02. Fully conditioning, all new sprain bedliner, P Dee t s.CBase iudedX. Transportation 904DFL21 a Lter LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE V6,sunroof, their, (LEXUS O NO *tool "c TOT So A rT 0 H E aLORE Not an Import. $500. C30pm 998-0012 l all power, ecd eupped. $14,980 tires. Ready to go tool box outstanding TOYOTA SEQUOIA LTD 291HUTESAleE13DlSV Buesschangermm $L osaanywhereyou want. condition, $4000 Chls '04. LTD, TV/DVD fully A uNTr GAO Call RichardS 1T700 WAviation N A Si o Og 77K 6 kIECKSONVILLENAsking $10000 obo. 7297894od This Sat & Sun Have 565- 1703o rB HARLEY. DAVIDSON/ CDaBMloC aCONVded,0,mma t 998-0012e son r ns *T SYour Garage Sale at a20 oats 01', 1200 Sportster, 998-0012 Call 7728197 Leave a C Z71 Truck ext. $30,975. Call 389-7700 SThe Market Place! 0Sailboats h8915 ml, back with '04. Only 30,000 mi LEXUS ES 300-'03, like message Q n LE R Tr pwr o7059Ramona, 786-FLEAt T 4 Swlngstar7Drumsg1210gS eBoate ave ag4esGMcab71 Tr Ramon786-FLEA 1215 Boat Dockage & redn stripes Like new! $39,840 newallupgrades, 35k TOYOTA CELICA GT2000 accsoes, auto- TOYOTA SEQUOIA ompM set,. 4 Rentals Looks adn runs like LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE m, 1 owner, under spd Very clean, runshe Full loaded matic,red/gray, HTBDL W-" cal 9 1W585 do Marine Equipment ne. Wdshield ND5 998-0012 warrty $24K 415-1779 great w/coldA/C. Sun- 03', many extras,n l 4 09 ask]in$5900 t /crAo o MAsRo Sn areT, 41 nd Suppliesn Dyna seat w/ back rest roof new tires and Iptionsnew, ANGL $S tv/vcr, towingV a.9d 7L rear pes, engine BUICK LeSABRE LEXUS ES300 '03 Enkei wheels TRD options new, ca ll904 A 8090 packaAge.3rdrDow seat- S L n Sporting 1230 RVs and Supplies guards, &ugage rack, 94LIMITED, loaded Beautiful car, very clean, exhaust 84k mle. moving, $15 HONDA CR ES 05 ng, luggage rack, 92k 9 M u rra y M 9 8 u G o o ds h 1 3 S 0 V M 0o o l s/M in ieo3 2 T D $7 0 ,9 4 K se 9 x h u st 8 4 mell 500s BoN900, a 9 W I 2 Qn Glovy Builow To StMtiller/ 7 deition Ca$4 2 6 05 3 A t eG s boassiGAAs KEPT,282 CRON now.21 7 3 7700exellent cond., $23,975. Call 38 new $1,995 ,700 push mower, rear GB HD BLACK ROAD- $3600,771-Fullyladednew! $21,980 Toyota Tacoma P a 19 B pme L 3 Austoroyes/ i,0. 0L e us 3 2001 S TOYOTA n SONV 4 tr4 y eylo LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE tE SR O01' *6L auto wheels. 3 medium shorty wet 1305Auto Brokers Alarm, cruise, EF, CADILLAC CTS' 04 6, sunroof, Convertible oons new uble ca 695 S $50 278.600 srit crrirmson on 1OAuto Parts many extrased i CeAM nL L o leather, all pow er on ert l miles, non- smoker, $50. 2783w-w 60 skla 2,/i m m5 1315 Vanto Rnt/Lese ma s 10a e pF a or Silvro2, 0 ony rTUt al power, mFt $2ONqE 06 g black, T/1 mm M132 Auto Rent/Lease garage kept, Fin. avail, miles. $24,890 00 6 cd changer, 77k Only 40,000 miles. $33,000 must seil H ONDA ELEMENT '03. $14,900, 904-797-2806 STroy-Built Tiller 6 density, $4 68 252 1 t US OFJACKSONVILLE miles, $15500 Like new! $14,995 moving, $15,900, Outstanding condition, I H.P. rear tires, with OLEX T 1335s cAutomobiles ND F U 9 E 9041 2251923 LLEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE D26927 gloaded,Priced to sell TO a ' A Ha u mrrower, 2 BOWFLEX XLT N T3SoAutosb s HD FLHTC ULTRA9 2000t Z 998-0012 -0 T quick$14,775.CL38,FUL7700I0 ami dr,8 with reverse e w/lat pull down, 1335$2000 or Less Classic 190, ieee clDO O998-00120CHEVY SILVERADOO 1 7 '05 3 L 2F001, long bed, 89k s $450 obo, call after 4 like new $200, 1340 Trucks/Trailers/I xce loaded, weond CADILLAC CTS '04 LEUSaES 300-96,n very Excellent cond, riced RINFINIT0 FX3S '05 dv A/c, A2 c, S 291 -0 V'smaintained 77K Champagne/tan. miles, $7,200 874-7684 Volkswagon Jefta for Immed. sale. 9 126297CADOZ114,975. 0rOnly 21,000 miles...r bedm45lner, $7500, .1 1 _ owfiex XT. w/leg 1345Vans/Buses must see, $10K $22,980 GLS '01, silver/blk Call 389-7700 exrtesion reA is, L e0 Misc. Auto 90 22 8239 EOFEA CKo N V CL E ( D 7D LEXU BS e 8L T0$29,995K 5 rn Lss Househo0d 584 $1ARu ocl .1 Dode Durango03' LEXlS OF JACKSONVILLE Toyota Tundra SRS '03 00, good con- 3Autos/Trucks FXR SUPER GLIDE '9, 998-0012 mile $22,480 ac askin $10-12,500 re8 sea998-00123Kmibedliner, (904nsi6eJ000on,$ reals,42 1354 0 fu M sc. Autowatrhoea LEXUSunrof JLMA X8'0r etIhS Furniture d Aonasdng T0 h'Wanted 17K mi mint cond. LEXUS OF JACK- obo55km 10-1254 6disk,l niin itn y 0 $8,5 00282 o rmo 7 44406 A me garaged, adult ridden/ CADILLAC DEVILLE SONVILLE 998-0012O Asound systems INFINm QX56' re- Never Bun and Tight chrome / extras, $7900. 05. Fully 60'02reat, 33k miles, S Seussed ci, c ton R. rck y e 1205 Boats 779-4446 orl219- 5338s equipped. 25,980 Mercedes E-320 V 0ClD 0 era y- Navigation, Fully 1 5 w- s/uses 8ED o 1d ide Terod, HK POTE 8r "0 /0 b9 2 7 wr Leather, 4 ments 912- 0576-1186 Equipped. $45,995d Europa, flawless, 4 o &ND SPORSTER 883 '02 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLES bac 2 ar Sunroof. $14,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE S22 8104k 5700m forward 5 R-0012 E lded 998-0012 CHEVY G2500 CARGO ". 2 piece, $1450 obo, 642-0781/ 1-7983 1 CASH PAE2 REOFaAd. B CKEe aA E 998- O0012 /v stndSOd cab 8mW ..83& 90287-459050CADILLACDEVlLLE 0 67 blue 39$0, 31n. lIft, 33. n ,Q, JEEP WRANGLER 94 warrN white, like new, SMb B N77 9L IN$50H Trailer 46BoatsMorWYachts 545-8044670-0obo 24-06t5 el orgl wrr, lwhitlike new, aahe t SL I R RweP I 04. Diamond 0 overs edtirsgreat Red, n New28K, Askng SHONDA REBEL 0', earl white, tan MERCEDES SLK 320 VW JETA GLS '01 looks,$6000 obo, 693-5839 owner, 88sk miles, $14,90 0.8K, ST BOX. $ PORTABLE/' /3 E u e 4700k miles, rlk e a 3cni silver & b lack AT, ex cellent hape, 900. 881O8998 ITRAVEL (FOLDS). PRE- 9ola m LET US excellent con thrke new. $23,990 Con0146kmi i sunrf, cold air, F-o 6 cyl oft to, minito, 7 DODGE GRAND IOMOMENTS 20005 WELLS CARGO SELLYOUR BOAT great state bike, LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE silver/bik, flawless, askingl$990bo, setilt,1 sale i$7kobo, H-LU$GHT BLUE/YELLOW. Enclosed 6x10 sge axle, SE 6 l se hM.k06, 998-0012 $24,900, prv 247-6588 n e904w b10r e s cs,9 5 mITeE R- INCLUDES CANOPY, like new pd $3100. sell o0 hassle we make b30 I 2629 9 S5kmT shocksZ 96K mles TFuly equip6 e 890 MATRESS, SHEET, $40. for $2500 call 287-0991 selling your boat Honda Shado-w 1997 Cadillac EDrado MINI COOPER '05 great shape, 1 owner, JEEP WRANGLER LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y. NO cOst 9oR52 OyMo 1200cac Runs perfect. C96, great cnd. 20", Only 2000 miles. 631.0219, $4500 obo LIMITED Only 4000 998-0012 sy. No cost to you. Needs battery.K Aceli Wheels, 10 Lthr, C D. $20,980I FrdBonM c'E, m ls $ 0, 0909 A ED $499 ALL NEW Way ted To Buy ler s Waitin g. $ vCalue $600. Sellingfor w isc, a/c 00 pearl F JACKSONVILLE 1335 $2 or Lesst rles.$20,890 ICt Mutrt Tra Salteri wMarine 3000. Call for det ails hite $3500 obo, below L n white, good con- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DOAN '03.EGRAND CARA g~o u Mtt h Speialists Inc. 912-882-4076 kkb, 904 753 4724/ 998-0012 DODGESHADOW92 4 dition, and reliable, 998-0012 shape, loaded must sell ueen,=rFut ll Pt T BL PressupWasher a li a n ca 912-882-4BK O 28 9527 302 au e (904)6740405 0hoseand wan f0- ca- 07MitsubishiEci se must sell, $500 or best 3atomatic, new fast $9975.Cal 389- 7700 d 2ing5$699 (U04)A672an04d5 904-284-0155 NINJA ZX6R/636 2003. /7"NDLINCMitihi li I rated 2300 PSI in BLUE/SILVER,MINT CADILLAC SEDAN DEV-c. CNR C A912-674 108or GATOR m03. N av SH FORD WINDSTAR BE BOX & MATTS9serviceable con- A, CONDi50TION, 38050 iLLE '05 Immac. cond. cnvertibeleK B ts f S 4o p4 T belae AAGt mo Atop must sell, Ford Mustang sport track, cyl LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (904) Ds, pad dlLes, EXHUAST, $600. NIMO: .0. CADILLAC SEVILLE $6300 386 8154 g ERfull power, moon 998-00129- ED $155 Qn Pillow Top Pats cushions, trolling 904.707-47i78 SS-97' LOADED 95. K'92 roof, very sharply set,- New inplastice motorsbattery anchor, nzukl 5 80GL MILES,FGARAGED Mustan Cobra 03 h6 88kroof Mazda et pran-9350n ULL ile r Cintruder, excellent EXCELLENT CONDITION. 3100 miles, blue cover, plus 1999 Troylee Great shape loaded, exellew/warranty.ond88 c r Sen MADBS0ptthics m d lotsh.ntAey M zdUST LSEEr10,0, n oadulARowned.R C WUL Taf 'racktonnea bxcell en~nd Ng ,Co 00PRWERREALv9,CUCREAM COLOR CALL MIKEDON ianl owner. a .1a,0 HIM Tsman pice st 1 2670 21424 2bt eb O Excondition.r LComes aLbyiO A 5 obo, edition V6, man priced to sell ihl s week. s 925.72 0 p aups 2M $550 firm. Johnson/ r Maypor Rd. 132 or90444S8370 garage ket $32,000 105k looks good. Runs n plastic. Call 391-0015 ve ready 3/13 will hull, or call 9107652 Camaro SS2000, So 607 obo FORD EXPLORER great. $6850. 571-2118 KA SEDONA X '04. ,9Inplast7ic.N5e w/wn/$45 p352-819245 entOrPE' 0.ell JERIA E 350.0 Burul 1 4, MANUAL B3Ti ,oadedC ,.,,SA E BED A Brand Name F/00 bmIauLeto-atopoats-2238h 62C1 On,$ 2,71000me, i y.l one lowAmiles. $ Q N AMERICAN BULLDOG 41 17'Bowrd er,76',88 c01on9icc,4 toion c -6 t MAN AL $12,A775. Cal A389N P7700 11 rnRQUEEN m h 4Pups, &3F NKC reg UN H H GPTohn elxel-I LA Ces, has all S-m Texllen i-$180obo, 3791 805 Beaudul 1.995 ANLT ANS EW wit warranty $ 5 0 P P. CaI I riverboat fish available accesso- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PERBLACK10 NS TOYOTA Sdeliver.39 1 0 2090, 311082. fider, VHF radio, ries, 4500,278 4385 ure available. NISSAN ALTIMA 1994. GEO TRACKER 96 998-0012 GREAT, $710 571-2118, AMERICAN BULLDOG & single axle trailer per- bbwn41@bellsouth.net obo, 912- 72 4103 l 4,E CON- Runs reatli SUNNSEA2@ALCOMXLS '04 Sobo, 904737917Ia Z 5 28, lilverT, -TOpRAC, GOODITIRESlCTRACK, 6CYL, FULLf7% $10 $ ob, 7 8 7Black2005, beetle e ltconFREADY TOLGO.U$3000, t j POWER MOON ROOF, FNDER LE' 05DVD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE H we errt BOXER4 F. 9 mo g. caget bags, custom tion, $7,725 obo, CALL 223-3853 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '99 VERY SHARP, LEATHER, Navigation, fully 998-0012 N d, with raomntiOe fnFly. 9128871ca54K !1.2674061 9'80012rs -0 -2I AL TIC euip 800 mi. $29, 995 RAC Can deliver. 39-50 house, xtra's. $300 cash trailer. This boat rips 1800 miles, Must sell today $15 C, M ROOF RACKTON ti u te only. 716-5416/268-4019 with 15hp Merl monster bike, guaran- 3NISSAN ALTIMA3.5 Runs grt. 904-699-4573 NEAU COVER,$12, 4 uOBO, iUS O m $ eutr a Forcem otor is a teed to turn heads, CAMRY 200S,4door, SE V6 '04 $18,880 45230n LEXU OF JACKONVILLE scella SPED te mp- ac/hea t, cruise, tilt8 998-0012i1350 'pedic mear. foam matt SeBOXER PUP must see. Must Sell $13k. 2913227 aTR L FiNISAN TR SE ABo Sw/10 yr. warr. $379. Can male 13weeks,a ASP due to PCS Call electric win-dors, LEXUS OF d eivr.c 90-88-35 ll P resist ered 9.-746 er lo YAMAHA ceR white, gray, cloth it, JACKSONVILLE 99 L8-0012 TOYOTAS, F'S &LOE SO l 58-930 call 3713952 for hours. Totally loaded. 04', electric start m, ON AO D p eHONDA'S POWER MOON ROOF, C '02 Fully Equipad Below Rail OAKDINN TABLCall GARBER C3RYSLJC ONER OT CIYMWITSUBIAC Al TWN I F U mattress$249.New, w/C r ing Charles 230 SLLimitedChrls hours,excellentcond,, CHEVROLETSIL- rui-'e a ]it ne., CALL64 -Sb TONNEAUCOVER,$12,400 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEDd WB m VaaAD King Charles 9- 1, CALL. .45S 7,0_. 998-002 $-25,2767042 warr. Can del. 398-5200 Spaels.Ready 13 Mar Craft,1984,Alumtan- $1300 obo,912727394 T VERADOZ71, ,.k m.l FOR FAST APPROVAL OBO,945230 998-0012 06. BPk/Brw & Blenheim. -I t dem, trailer 1999 plus extended cab 4x4, SJ5s00,: .. 776 3c,8 1-77-438-2777 *tForEploerXLSTAto's/Trucks -1 BED KING 4 POST Male $1100. Female extras, Pnadt avgxretaie 1310 AutoParrts SUpNOF, p Lw eeRent ST 0or1 exle cn STCI R U 1355'A0toCunte SPillow.Top mattress/ $1000 904-778-1366. $93, sell $7495,282-7786 u condition, $11,500, SAURN lV RTS c tt box springs & $0 473838- 55727 ,0 COUPE 19964on s,50,000. miles. T S dresseralliknew. COCKER SPANIEL PUPS 24-ChaparralSunesta i MILESEXCELLENT VW CABRIOLET'87 Great likenew only BeautifU $14995 S Moving, must sell, CKC, whi/buff & buff cr 233, Merc 5.0 I/O Bravoll 4 750 CFM Quad by. Jet CHEVY CAMERO '02, 35th COND, 5SPD, LEATHER shape, must sell, need $15,750, military Biu NISSAN * $1800/obo272-4806 $450. 912-449-4233 Iv msg outdrive Extras, lo hrs, Perfonnancelke An nv Ed. cony blk CRUSE,225509/497-2677, cash, priced riyht$1975. member deployed, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AT AC, 140K m runs e DACHSHUND-mini, AKC, verycn, $25K, 646 9177. 5.45t new, $200/o0o, 6spd,$28,990 631-9031 $2500OBO Call 389-700 607-5364or821-1613 998-0012 good, $1900 786-8027 -lu -pa -ou Dn, too small for my car, C'A 1CHRYSLER 3I0C MPS $298 9-17F-, $3 50-v 16FJON BOAT7S paid$368.904573.4351 HRYSiER. ATO T IV D IRCO Bedroom 4Pc Set 904-275-2360CEAlP EVINRUDE TILT,( "06. Sler. N',, O Drawer Chests Frm$881 DOBERMAN Male, lowks, T21S/60R/16,CONTIN( Sofas & Chair 298 black & rust $4o00. TL R IG, 4 METrs, E5 STOURING, CNN50- cLEU 0n'n JA5OVLE32.495 |.Ne~?sncsi $14,99 386-842-5806 LIVE WELL, 4 SEATS. NE L TG K: LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE " ColorTV's From 998$2500 OBO, 744 AMILES,$200, 998-0012 -Rm18Pc Condo Pkg 991 CALL 276 7944 998-0012 22 Piece Queen Bed $I199 Doberman Pinscher AKCSA N ACA 2 4 d A UTOM OTIVE ENTEROwks/W hith crtPP cruiser 987 sleeps press 5150,2 new tLXlL7k miles, newa, $500. Call 904-291-7994 efalley + head. Nes enginehi water heaters, 30 sunroof, pwr __ _ m DOBERMANS PINCHERS work, otherwise, et &40 gaL 5100/5125, eve i S e d e R e d & B la ck, A K C, e a rs & c o n dition $4 1 246 -4461 13800 o b o. 758 9 128 P O I C EN'E R I wee wotaveseat ENGUSH BULLDOG PUPS ,f FORD F250 CREW CAB $400.4, 17x7,5lug E% ll J2,c A.,PdHI.,D from h toabe OngAKC Champion Sired G01',A7. L, POWER Call CST we r ,Orange.Pa rkd ... Sim Sfrom eaRhodes furnitus www.firstcoastbullies.com STROKECD, TOWING Ibella/nichepaidI C.i'. .'0 ofOngei A,,, i IiuATI IEE Aiiii B I080 ,,,lla N ;1 . $750each set, 8358732 (912)222-3701 P1PKG,770K MILES, $21,300 $1880 plus 3 freetires Ford Explorer 97' 2 l[ ) .- -, i Uutv liuloilrhE lDA lBim Bl1d t4l5. 912- 5793027 CALL 807- 6587 Eddie Bauer Edition ..yrI e q I PR]111 4 BED.Solid wood cherry French Mastiffs ACA, aka4Leathernew sleigh bed w/matt. & dogue do bordeaux 4 WAVERUNNER3.194, Hitch 84-96 Jeep Wagon s t box. Retail $950, Sac. (turner & hooch) pup- 700 HP, PLUS TRAILER, -osraone t mis te included. F171KO-M '$395.858-9350OCan deliv pies ready 03/05/06 lto b $1800 090,eTOMw, mloO,$5OPRobo, $1500. now taking W 279-494 askingi$75, miles, 55000obo. KEY AUDI '0l L : 11 ; W't l oCAR SEATS deosits call for Info266904,2151, u call 477 4551 KEY AUDI, KENCHANCEYuSUZTUKI &1 GRACO(3), lIke 8042263343, 378-1042 YAMAHA WAVERRUN- JEEP WRANGLER FORD MUSTANG GABBE.FOR-MERURY -I II j t] -Ji I11.41))y 11 "4,)' new, $25 each, / NER(2)2001,GPI200t R.O1 CONV05' GARBERFORD-MERCURY._Shker 4ttbll.lt-000. d2iiti :'1.4100 912-729-2630 German Shepherd pups. H T0,1 i DOUBLE TRAILER, IA- HARDTOP,R03E06, CON '05. Shaker Cou d White. Beautiful!8s MOND PLATED5STOR- MENT, NEVER USED. m Be i iul $23,0 _o L4v Mili -A FOiD - Cov h pand SM/2F. $300-$400. POP AGE BOX, PLUS DEALER PRICE, $190, SELL LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE an b mostly greens, GOLDENow. 4R04-31-3719 PS7FR 998-0012 BENTLEY" ORLANDO At The Avenues LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE .]05 6Ala ltd111BldI9 good condition, AKC HC Ready to go! WANTED REAR BENCH SEAT FORD RANGER 1999 $300 obo, 779- 5929 $350/$450. 352-481-0465 / from 1995 Dod eeEi '' rlr i'ii Itw iii, v rii iTi ,,uT Great Dane Puppies. AnyCondition! 'Cr&vin. Lrea/nice INGPKG-.BEDCOVLR, LNEi.R.,TOW.i.,H -_MIKEAiONFORD:1991j Crib with Mattress AKC/CKC Fawn, black "The Used Parts Poole' cnio, _28 LOWHL.AT-" & Accessories, $700/$850 90"259-1706. WEEKS MARINE387-M44 condition, 268-2482 ALLOYWHEELS.AUTO- MIKt S FORD )Grae, 3-n-i sleep RUST REPAiR -your pan- MATIC.$7145.67t 4002 ATI, t4'1; - CoL system, excellent JACK-a-B's: Best quail- Marin els, Qtr, Fir, Rkr, Trnk, All Ford Taurus 1995, AT REGENCY condilon, $125obo, ties of purebreds Jack -r makeseodels509-0551 4 door. pwac, c. ci-,inlevi)jARTi 912-882-1052 Russell. Beagles: Smart, 1220 Equipment as Al s 4 rsepwl(ASAP, c.,%'Alll 'v 1 TOM BUSH MAZDA ARUIGTON TOYOTA loyal, star quality. Out- & Suppi Spareireeandwheel. dmusto elATOMSBUSH BMWME A Ori) Alia 81,9 7-:90-11 I0939 A[iiSiii Blvd 7l-3ij1) med. oak finish, rect- raised, shots. HC. $650. ''2MAFor Volvo. Never used- obo, call 512 674 6668 i01 A lliiiLit'] ",-)-a t f OF ORANGE PARK MAZDACITY COGGINTOYOTA-AVENUES Clhdh a l 10L M "mount66.0 8 4 FORD TAURUS 98..57 50 Lab Pups Bik, AKC, AFC, control, 12 volt a VWBeetle parts, I RUNS. SOME BODY,-4PrhHV'"038 ' cablnat'$4S0'379-04f2 NAFC, champ bldln, $1motorguide & trans,glass doors, \,Lj) DAMAGESlLVER. i " ;4lning room table w/6 POP. s&w HC, Exc home $100, 269-2152 eng fenders, struts CONTACT KEN WARD. WABER BUICK KEITh DIERSO TOYOTA ha rs, buffet/hutch FORMuMdtherms2202915U89sANLG 8iERiBUIil $L0 OBO 904.881-0680 LABRADOODLES-CKC 1 RV s & call 781-1532 FOBLUE TA990.B W Urlit' ']nn] ,Ll 4.) N DR TBL w/leaf, 6chrs, &$0 & up. 386-364-83420iOP EONVEWrlBLo china cab. $1500; Glass S s 13 Antiques/ T lOCONVERTIBLE.rAWH4iE to kit. tbl w/4chrs. MINI SCHNAUZER Fern AIRSTREAM & TRAIL Classics 25TH ANNIVERSARY KEY BUICK 1 1'': H'' 54'9 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC, - topIw/4cUAL.9-K-MImES& TRAIL ___t 7,4MANUAL 80K MILIGHTHOUSELTOYOTA .,t $200; 904-415-1779 ,Omo. spayed, $350. MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS S55OSO. GARRETT. 4-Sioirr,,BI,1t f.4 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS,,ut, Q. FURNITURE SET, MINI SCHNAUZERS Sales, Service, Parts Family owned. Gar'd, -qN:'wfi-'lAII,,i Blvd 7, A).1)4.2 5Iij uSI y is I SLuqh S complete, brand J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales 39,277mi. Ithr. Showrm For Sale Parts Only [ 711" GBRUIIoMh8,i c Ingromput enrt r- f8 46 .1.80S41-I64391trar.r.-, 95 IsuzuMABER TRUCKS tainnment,kitchen for both. 904-835-4406 '69CHEVY CHEVELLE SS iRt-ato, $300 tor CLAUDEHNOLANMCAILLAC TOM BUSH MINI ERNIEARn ompter hu gat MIN-PIN PUPS Reg. Fem., CABANAABY KEYSTONE new pnt & AC. Real head .. iSLeV 4Si 1Vi ,, deal, good priel S/WV $450; ChiX M.Smo. 'GO, 17', Pop out beds, turner. $21,900. 228-0092 HONDAACCORDEl2 I'u" Al.iiiT utt P'p. lbled trnr$1,002809 $7 h..291-91 and clean, $6600 call a VOLKSWAGON ir_..as & runsood 1rrllvP-5 i..O a Futton with full PIT BULL -2 fem pups. 786-3335 after 5pm l. Beetle:replaced 62850 C". 04 71 MNIMCHTC ' T size mattress solid for sale. '5.4, transmission, ..... w oody$loeseazr 912-778-324S 4 205" excellenT complete brake job, ( EX '04 Le3ther. C). ON AUUU IC -M- recliner, $125, both PIT BULLO-Blue nose, buninslepar reautt.... ...o L Un OFJAKSNVLL PARKER CADILLAC ON ATLANTIC 7 80-700S crate 229-9131 aski.ng$15,900, call 904*288-82701998-0012 PIT BULL PUPS -8wks COGGIN HONDA 1)15; fl.,l,.n 2,11-2i ,f W i :d 2t-2t03 LITTLE TIKES SWING 8F. SW. HC.$400. FLEETWOOD American 1325HAutomotive WHO.DA0PRE.UDu ,ltIll',iiiie 1,7 1SEr, VARIETY CLIMBER, 92701.660K M, SILVER., -L $1M-CALLSo4.8430 4- -4 u nsa9,02helar SUNROOF. ,F-LLT OF ST. AUGUSTINE CITY MITSUBISHI O'STEEN VW PIT BULL PUPS, Choco- 8KM., $V8,000 neg. Call e7%,ACURA RL '01 0 LOADED. CALL MIKE A$H1AifI HM 1li54* 4 LOVESEAT,light late red nose, non 912-882-7540 Fulyequipped,CD ,OGA blue plaid country, papered $250. 704-0228 UNexcellentcondi-EHYLINE TT 4OFT.lahr01,9ODRL DE )Ptli"$- AHv", S sleelesourndyFIneBbL oi 2fold outs, WD, refig., LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE i$11300. CALL MIKE till ld i] R'l,1"" u: y. ADBA Fine bloodline, $60000B0. 755-6684 998-0012 874 0161 AFTER 1PMCCITY MITSUBISHI )KuA B tI l- Blv1 exce.gnt- $aid. beautiful markings. CREST CHEVaOLET 3ceil iters. Look at the rest, $ CASH PAID A CUBA BSX 'OS HONDA PREtUDE 2001. ... .Lovesea h gow/the best. 635-3319 s s17kmi charcoal 60K MILES. SLIVER. PAI M ,r,ilF',, o iii,-l fORANGE PARK -1 blue, plaid country, PIT BULLS/Solid Blue or CD, AC. still under LOADED.CALL MIKE AT "lJ excellent condl-' -Seals ADBA Short/thick man u. warranty, 87400363.,$1MMGARBERCHEVYHYUNDAIT . 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| 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 | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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