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Online Decals Renewals Now Computerized Page 4 Safety Rodeo Hundreds Come Out For Event Pages 8-9 Community Garden Plots Are Now Available Page 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2006 F./ www.jaxairnews.com RE. A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER NMCRS fund drive kicks off By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer his year's Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive began Friday with an organizational kickoff at the Sea .Control Wing AtlantiUc (SEACON- WINGLANT) auditorium. The fund drive is held each year to generate donations to benefit the local NMCRS an organization that assists hundreds of Sailors and Marines and their families each month in the Jacksonville area. By donating during the NMCRS Fund Drive, service mem- bers are taking care of their own. It's a way to help others and possibly your- self someday during a time of need. "We don't actually have a set goal this year but are striving to raise $240,000. Last year, our goal was to reach $255,000 and $365,000 was raised," remarked Lt. Matt Cursio of Sea Control Wing Atlantic and Navy Region Southeast's NMCRS Fund Drive assistant chairperson for the drive. "It's going to be a great fund drive and we are motivated." Each command on base is assigned a keyperson to ensure 100 percent contact is made during the drive. Armed with allotment forms, these keypersons will attempt to visit with as many Sailors and Marines as possi- ble to ensure everyone has an oppor- tunity to donate to the NMCRS. "My ultimate mission is to surpass our goal by at least 110 percent and basically to have 100 percent contact for the entire region. Even if the Sailors don't give, I want them to at least be aware of what we are doing and what it's for. A lot of people, espe- cially the new Sailors have no idea what the society does and the pro- grams it offers," said Cursio, enthusi- astically. "What we will try to do is get every Sailor to give $2 per month - this marginal amount helps because every thing we give, goes back to the Sailors and their families." "People will give to something they feel comfortable about and something they know about. It all starts with leadership and everyone working together to ensure that people know what the society does for them. I think all of us know someone who has bene- fited from NMCRS," stated Capt. Joe McClain, commander. SEACON- WINGLANT, whose command is head- ing up Navy Region Southeast's NMCRS Fund Drive this year. The annual NMCRS Fund Drive is an official campaign sanctioned by the Navy, it is not run by the society. "Partnership is very important to the mission of NMCRS. And that partner- ship is that between the society and the leadership here. The society has a' direct impact on mission readiness because it allows the service members to focus on their jobs rather than be sidetracked by personal problems," added Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Larry Cotton during the kick-off event. "Sometimes people just need a little help and that's \vhat NMCRS is for. They are here to pro- vide financial assistance when needed. All this assistance comes from your donations. The money goes directly to the Sailors and their families." 'We need your command's support. Every year, the fund drive becomes more successful. The support of the leadership is absolutely critical to the success of this fund drive. We want all keypersons to take the information back to your command and let your co- workers know what the society is all about," he continued. Last year, the NAS Jax NMCRS assisted eligible area residents with more than $1.5 million in interest-free loans, grants and educational assistance. See NMCRS, Page 16 Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel signs a Student Education Employment Program agreement Feb. 27 aboard NAS Jax as Dr. Oswald Bronson, president of Edward Waters College and his staff members watch. Edward Waters College partners with the Navy Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Director Dave Faraldo talks about how the society assists military fami- lies in need during the Drive. VP-16 supports education growth in El Salvador By Lt. j.g. Kevin Buszta VP-16 PAO W while recently deployed in support of Surge opera- tions in El Salvador, VP- 16 Combat Aircrew Four (CAC-4) learned of the troubled educa- tional system of the country. The crew was taking a tour of the local Mayan ruins when tour director Celina Guerra of Discover El Salvador Tours informed them of., the struggle to educate the population after the recent civil war that ravaged the country. The citizens of El Salvador kickoff for this year's NMCRS Fuid have a strong desire to improve their literacy rate, but many ,of the families lack the money 'to purchase basic school supplies for their children. Items as simple as notebooks are crucial for the students, as they cannot begin classes without them. Upon hearing this, CAd-4 personnel immediately pur- chased 240 notebooks for stu- dents at Jos6 Roberto Wright School. The school is located 'in one of the poorest parts of the country about and hour and -a half from the base of operations. The notebooks were delivered within the next couple days along with additional school supplies, toys and clothing from other U.S. Navy units deployed to the area. The children and teachers gra- ciously welcomed the donations. Guerra's appreciation for the support was relayed in an email, "On my behalf and on behalf of all the children at Jos6 Roberto Wright School, I want to specially thank you and your VP-16,crew." By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor C commander, Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE) Rear Adm. Mark Boensel and Edward Waters College Presi- dent Dr. Oswald Bronson signed an agreement Feb. 27 that estab- lished -a Student Education Employment Program (SEEP) between CNRSE and the school. The program is designed to prepare student trainees for careers in administration and professional or technical occupa- tions by integrating periods of academic study and practical work experience at CNRSE. Boensel said this agreement is a good opportunity for both the region and the school. "As our workforce gets. older, it's impor- tant for us to find ways to get an influx of young talent," Boensel stated: "This is an excellent opportunity for us to mine the young talent at Edward Waters College." There are two types of individ- ual programs under SEEP, the Student Temporary Employment ,,Program (STEP) and the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP). "STEP refers to the temporary appointment of student trainees to perform duties that need not be related to their academic course of study. SCEP refers to the appointment of student trainees to perform duties direct- ly related to their major," said Ken Richmond, an equal oppor- tunity counselor at CNRSE. While the signing of the agree- ment marked a turning point for Edward Waters College, Bronson was more excited at the prospect of his students receiving academ- ic and career opportunities that were not previously available to them. "This agreement gives us the opportunity to blend the theoret- ical with the practical, resulting in a fine experience for our stu- dents," Bronson stated. "This is truly a historic moment for this institution." For more information on the SEEP program, contact the CNRSE Human Resources Office or Edward Waters College. Photo by Robert Jordan Teachers and students of jose Roberto Wright School in El Salvador pose on the front steps of their school with some of the many donations from CAC-4 and other U.S. Navy squadrons. TOUCHING BASE Volunteers needed for Navy Run Volunteers are needed to work the Navy Run April 1 from 5:30-7:30 a.m. and 7-9 a.m. For more information, call Tim McKinney at 542- 2930/3239. Mass casualty disaster drill slated A mass casualty disaster drill is planned for March B f 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Building 582 on Gillis | Street. Drivers are asked to avoid this area during this timeframe to allow personnel to complete the drill. v -' 1 2 / Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Avoid those 'payday pirates' or predatory lenders By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief Hoo-yah, warriors! Going to get straight to the point on this article because the subject is that hot payday lenders or what is often referred to as predatory lenders. This is a must read for all mili- tary personnel, ombudsmen and family members. Recently you've probably heard or seen several per- sonnel in leadership posi- tions talk about the payday lenders ... with all this talk there must be a reason. Financial issues account for a big portion of the deck- plate issues we as leaders see daily, and hopefully by this article you will know where to go for help before it becomes an issue (proactive) and also where to go if you are currently in financial trouble (reactive). The fastest-growing rea- son contributing to financial trouble is the use of the pay- day loans or predatory lenders. 'These "payday pirates," as I like to think of them, are not interested in helping you out. Trust me . ... , FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West on that. They are interested in one thing making money and making it off of you and if you use them, they will win and you will lose ... 'every time. According to the Federal Trade Commission, a cash advance loan secured by a personal check such as a payday loan is very expen-' sive credit. Here's how it works: If you need $300: Payday lenders lend you $300 against your paycheck in two weeks. ' You should pay them $360 in two ,weeks (lending charges). You can't pay, so you roll it over $360 against next pay check. After one month, you now owe $440 (more interest, lending charges). And, so on and so on. Each time you roll it over, the charges and interest build. They'll say the fees are just $20 per $100 borrowed - and also say that many credit cards charge 24 per- cent interest or more. But that 24 percent figure is the annual rate. Payday loans are two-week loans that turn into long-term debt, and their annual interest rates can easily surpass 400 percent. So the bottom line is this is not a good deal! The payday pirate is mak- ing about $100 a month - $1,300 a year for every cus- tomer and. spending only $300. It's a great deal for them. For you, "not- so much." I cannot imagine anyone in his or her right mind signing up for a 400 percent, loan. I cannot imagine any-' one out of his or her right mind signing up for this scam. Let me share with you the, words from Rear Adm. William French up in the Pacific Northwest. "I have personally wit- nessed the detrimental impact of payday lending on military families and the drain it has had on military readiness." Okay, I think now you know this is a huge concern for our Navy. We've got to. engage at all levels. Payday pirates can have a huge impact on your credit rating - which helps you get a legitimate loan. Indebtedness can hinder your military career; it will cause a lot of stress at home; and it can cause you physical and mental harm. Let me also share with you some very sobering sta- tistics sent to me from the "Tacoma News Tribune's" editorial page. "The Center. for Responsible Lending, a non- profit organization that tracks this issue, says the average payday borrower winds up paying $800 on a $325 loan. And that's just an average. "It's common to hear of strapped young military personnel owing thousands See LENDERS, Page 4 ON THE HOMEFRONT %e fm%"bpm R""Wam %amb~n4u a- g s A ma-om 1.mm m -Nm mftmm- o -um-quo- 000 4W im,- es, 4__--__ 40. d, do d w- N -o m - -a. __ som- __ _____ m am GU -lo S..- -a'-s now Opfiloxim .- --" N 8 11hmso inmi" 4D am nwa_ 4j-,_ '- m a os tno W ij b mm-- -011 ssmi, moo o 40 iiip - S 10 41 m mg b- d- 4M lmmu- 41p.--. no o n m gws. 0.0 0 -Mae 0000 a mimsasvaimlp %n- 0 0 -.db -t *Vfo- am Onism. am also 5 _____..ow- ft 401 -. m- *.-m-.0 Z .,, f-ioft.- - aw- t ldmq -- ft- am- llft-mmo *- ___ 0 - do -- aII ..ni,- ft. a AD 0. 4-dip .091. 4- -.Odbo fS &- .MR h 0 0. . - admm____mm m -nn Ob4b 4M m-.o - a -aa-4b d~.-ob - - a.- a 0. --0 . - m- A-mm-- ft 4b Imm - 4p SK31RWI RICHRRD VRLENTIN Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply Department Hometown: Lawrencem, MA I Family Life: I have a 1-year-old son. Past Duty Stations: HS-15 Career Plans: To earn my college degree in business. Most Interesting Experience: The day my son was born. Words of Wisdom: If you hang out with positive people, you get positive results. iwJ--L |. *- C .- saLc CAROL CONUR Y Job title/command: Secretary, NAS Jax Weapons Department S, Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: I'm divorced, have three chil- dren and one grandson. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: Looking forward to retire- ment. Most Interesting Experience: Switching jobs from working in the private sector to work- ing for the military. Words of Wisdom: Keep the faith, the Lord always rewards you with blessings. Base establishes emergency hotline g e *'c. ,! .. N AS Jacksonville has established a hot- line for service members, Department of Defense employees, con- tractors and their families to call during an emer- gency that warrants evacu- ation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800- 84P-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 Emergency Operations, Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@ navy.mil to relay their sta- tus and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded informa- tion. It cannot be used to check on weather condi- tions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use duringtimes of emer- gency only. For more information, contact he disaster pre- paredness office at 542-" 5595. Hey, MoneyMain! I am a chief petty officer and I recently heard that there was a special mili- tary Web site where I can go to find out about invest- ments. I am concerned because I invested in a military plan a few years ago and I lost my shirt. How do our mili- tary families know which ones are good and which ones are rip-offs? MoneyMan Sez: Great question! How dol you know? Unfortunately, you don't unless you do a little research before you invest. I believe the special mili- tary Web site you are ask- ing about is www.saveand- invest.org that was set up by the National Association of Security Dealers (NASD) Investor Education Foun- dation. According to the Navy Times, this Web site is a part of NASD's effort to provide unbiased financial information to service members and families. At this site you will find infor- mation about the Thrift Savings Plan and other retirement .planning options. You will also find general information about saving and investing. In addition to the Web site, the NASD has programs to help mili- tary personnel on base, including free training in savings and investment topics for personal finan- cial managers at FFSC's. Interestingly enough, this effort is funded by a portion of a $12 million fine collected from First Command Financial Plan- ning, Inc. as a part of a set- tlement with NASD in a finding that this company made misleading state- ments in marketing sys- tematic investments plans to military personnel. First Command, which has admitted no wrongdo- ing, has mailed more than 10,000 restitution pay- ments to former investors, totaling more than $4.4 million. Other resources for financial information are www.hmcrs.org and www. militaryonesource.com. More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Li1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the iJA AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised: in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Ix IAlli Nf can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JAli NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji All 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 TimestUnion. 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 k ',. HEY MONEYMANI . ................... JlxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 New-Home Community Spotlight F Your guide to high-quality homes and smart values throughout Northeast Florida. TIMBER CREEK PLANTATION A serene community, Timber Creek Plantation features an amenities center with a pool, club- house, hasnkthpil 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. a - I,' NASSAU COUNTY Cartesian Pointe From the $180s From 1-95, exit A A heading east. Right on William Burgess Rd. Community on left, just before Harts Rd. (904) 225-1982 NORTHEAST JACKSONVILLE Dunn's Creek Plantation From the low $200s From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd. heading north to commu- nity on right. (904) 751-1274 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 high $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 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 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 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 $100s From J. Turner Butler, exit Southside Blvd. heading north approx. 4 mi. Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access road to community on left. (904) 725-2125 1at7396 From 1-95, exit A1A heading west. Drive approx. 1 mi. to community on left. (904) 225-2581 REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. 0m-'s,i/--I 2006 KB 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 subject to change, prior sale, Sgs o u r c e homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/hqmesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communlfles'lowest-priced homes. Recreational ns..I , N.womo ..com facilities t,'Tlmber Creek Plantation are private to comm'ilty. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. CK058298 JAX-43417 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 VP-5 sponsors new recruit division By Lt. j.g. Richard Parella I -- , VP-5 PAO .. ' The VP-5 "Mad Foxes" added 80 new mem- bers to "The Den" by sponsoring Recruit Division 060 from the Naval Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Ill. The Recruit Division Sponsor Program allows commands from around the Navy to build a bond between the fleet and recruit's undergoing train- ing while boosting recruit morale. VP-5 has sponsored two divisions during the pro- gram's short run. Division 060 also had a special tie to VP-5 as former squadron member, AE2 (AW) Mich- elle Somltiz, served as one of the recruit division com- manders (RDC). Division 060 arrived at the Naval Recruit Training Command in late Nov- ember of last year to begin basic training. During that time, VP-5's Command Master Chief CMDCM Mark Dubiel and Com- .- Photo courtesy of VP-5 Members of VP-5 proudly stand with Recruit Division 060 shortly before the division's gradu- ation from Recruit Training in Great Lakes, Ill. The squadron sponsored the division as part of the Navy's Recruit Division Sponsor Program. manding Officer Cmdr. William Johns, traveled to Great Lakes to meet with the new recruits. "Every one of them was motivated and excited about joining the fleet," Johns remarked after talk- ing with the division. In addition to asking ques- tions about life in the fleet, the recruits also received VP-5 T-shirts. Johns' visit to Great Lakes also gave him a sense of appreciation for those Sailors who train the recruits. The RDCs have the ability to motivate and influence the new Sailors who join the fleet and this great responsibility in training the recruits is not lost on Somlitz. She views her job as "one of the most challenging and rewarding assignments since joining the Navy." Johns agrees that being a RDC "requires a special caliber of person." With the help of commands like VP-5, the RDCs will contin- ue to develop and train exceptional Sailors. The Recruit Division Sponsor Program serves as a valuable training aid for new Sailors about to enter the fleet. The interaction with senior leadership allows them to gain per- spective on the ultimate goal of their training. With the support of the Mad Foxes, Division 060 graduated from basic train- ing Jan. 29, 2006. Vehicle decal renewals now available online From Staff A n online decal renewal service has been put in place for those who wish to utilize a modern A nd more convenient system. The new decal renewal site can be accessed from any computer and is a real time saver. Renewing decals isn't the only service available through the site. You can also update personal information such as an address change, vehi- cle license plate number or request a replacement locator strip. The simple to use service is available to Department of Defense military personnel, family members, civil- ian employees, contractors and retirees. Follow these easy steps to renewing online and you will save yourself a trip to the Pass and ID office. -Go to www.nasjax.navy.mil -Click on the "renew decal online" link to access the Vehicle Decal Renewal Request Form. -Select "Before You Begin" to get a list of the docu- ments you will need. Once you have the required information, it only takes a couple of minutes to fill out the.form. If you have any questions while filling out the form, just select the provided help file. -Submit your form and your application will be processed. Your new decal, date tabs, and/or locator strip will be mailed to you at the address you provide on the form. To verify whether or not you are eligible to renew online, go to the Web site listed above, and select "Who Can Renew Online?" If the Base where you received your existing decal is listed, this new service is sure to save you some time. LENDERS: Prepare before consulting 'payday pirates' From Page 2 of dollars on loans that were originally for hundreds of dollars." Warriors, this just makes no sense to me at all. Before you get to this point, talk to somebody. The command financial specialist (CFS), your chief, your leading petty officer (LPO), the chaplain, a peer, anyone but that payday pirate who is. S waiting for you. outside the gate. You chiefs, LPOs and divi- sions officers should discuss this at every opportunity 'and by being proactive you will not become reactive. Some of the recommended things you should consider are as follows: * Inform leadership when, making a big purchase or if you are thinking of using a payday lender. . * Use the resources avail- able to you to make an informed decision. * Live within your means ... do you really need the new truck? I drive a '95 Mazda. * When you need credit, shop carefully. Compare offers. Look for the credit offer with the lowest APR - consider a small loan from your credit union or small loan company, or a loan from family or friends. * Compare the APR and the finance charge (which includes loan fees, interest and other types of credit costs) of credit offers to get the lowest cost. * Ask your creditors for more time to pay your bills. Find out what they will charge as a late charge, an additional finance charge or a higher interest rate. * Make a realistic budget and figure your monthly and daily expenditures. Avoid unnecessary purchas- es even small daily items. Also, build savings even small deposits can help to avoid borrowing for emer- gencies or unexpected expenses. * If you need help on debt repayment or developing a budget, contact your local FFSC or command CFS. FFSC currently has some outstanding classes; maybe you can incorporate as part of indoc for both the mili- tary member and the spouse. Okay, I'm off the IMC. I think it's clear that I'm 110 percent against this practice and want to ensure you don't end up in financial dis- tress. So next time money's a little tight, go talk to an expert to help you find a way other than the payday pirate. Fleet Tip: I recently found an outstanding Web site www.militarymoney.com,. and I think this site would be worth a visit. Once on the site, look at the depart- ments section and click on money. You will see an arti- cle called, "Caught in a Debt Trap." This will open your eyes! *Scalp Braids s *Shreds Micros Se-Ins Inter-Loc Hinkhq Tist *Loc Mainrenance - & more MWR to sponsor vehicle auction March 13-14 : m W-, Trhe Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Auto Skills Center is : J sponsoring a closed bid vehicle auc- tion March 13-14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All vehicles being auctioned have been abandoned on base and are located in the NAS Jax Impound Lot off Perimeter Road. I BRITISH, GERMAN & ITALIAN COFFEE FOOD GIFlS Internet Copy/Fax available 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-8058 EVADER ST Electric-517999 Nitro- 2599 . HOBBY WORLD 175 BlandlngBlvd OP.-272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 They can be viewed at this location during the two-day auction. Signs will be posted directing interested bidders to the site. The highest bidders will be notified March 15. 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THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, R107823 tOR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. #D0150, #D8080, #D8680. R107823 I L .- 1 q a' Il;, SkI, 1 QM MAb AA Jax Mr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 5 New Navy working, service uniform ByJOC Michael Foutch Task Force Uniform Public Affairs utfitting the Sailor of the future took another step for- ward last week when Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen approved plans for a single working uniform for all ranks and a year-round service uniform for E6 and below Sailors. Based on recommenda- tions made during a com- prehensive briefing by Task Force Uniform Feb. 24, Mullen agreed to produc- tion of both a BDU-style working uniform for all Sailors El to 010 and a more practical, year-round service uniform to with- stand day-to-day classroom and office-like environ- ments where the service uniform is typically worn. "These are good uniforms, designed to support the modern Sailor," said Mullen. "Durability, safety, ease of wear and cleaning were all factors that weighed heavily on my mind, as did, quite frankly, the survey data and the opinions of wear testers. This wasn't a popularity contest by any stretch, but we would have been foolish not to consider the opinions of the men and women who will wear these uniforms." The BDU-style working uniform, designed to replace seven different styles of current working uniforms, is made of a near maintenance-free perma- nent press 50/50 nylon and cotton blend. Worn with a blue cotton T-shirt, it will include an eight-point cover, a black web belt with closed buckle, and black smooth leather boots, with black suede no- shine boots for optional wear while assigned to non- shipboard commands. "When I walk down the piers, I see a Sailors stand- ing watch as a pier sentry in January and it's 30 degrees Photo byJOC Michael Foutch Two Sailors pose aboard USS Constitution, wearing the blue digital-patterned battle dress uniform concept. The uniform will be made in three variants, all in a multi-color digital print pattern: predominately blue, with some gray, for the majority of Sailors and shipboard use; and a woodland digital pattern and a desert digital pattern for Sailors serving in units requir- ing those types of uniforms. and freezing rain," Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (SS/AW) Terry Scott said. "You have to ask your- self, does the uniform that we currently issue protect us, and the answer is no." To meet the all-weather requirement, the new work- ing uniform will include several cold weather options, such as a unisex pullover sweater, a fleece jacket, and a parka. It will also be made in three variants, all in a multi-color digital print pattern: predominately blue, with some gray, for the majority of Sailors and shipboard use; and a wood- land digital pattern and a desert digital pattern for Sailors serving in units requiring those types of uniforms. "The intent of TFU always has been to give our Sailors a uniform in which they can work comfortably everyday and is -more appropriate for the joint . FACTORY DIRECT PRICE S, AVAILABLE IN 3 COLORS ROCKER 497 RECLINING LOVE SEAT $797 9* RECLINING SOFA S3 PIECTIOE 7 SECTIONAL$II 97 environment in which we' operate," Scott said. "Even better, we've created a uni- form that's also easier to maintain, is longer lasting, helps reduce the size of the sea bag, while at the same time recognizing the tradi- tion and heritage of serving in the Navy." The service uniform for E6 and below is comprised of a short-sleeve khaki shirt for males and an over- blouse for females, made from a wash and wear 75/25 polyester and wool blend, with permanent mil- itary creases, black trousers for males with belt less slacks for females and optional belt less skirt, and a black unisex garrison cap. Silver anodized-metal rank insignia will be worn on shirt/blouse collars and cap. The service uniform will also include a black relaxed-fit Eisenhower- style jacket with a knit stand-up collar and epaulets, on which petty officers will wear large, sil- ver anodized-metal rank insignia. Those entitled to wear gold chevrons will continue to wear gold chevrons on the large metal rank insignia on the jacket. "In our research, we found the group most dis- satisfied with their present uniforms were E6 and below," Scott said. The manner of wear for both of these new uniforms remains under develop- ment by TFU and will not be effective until guidelines on prescribed wear are incorporated in the Navy Uniform Regulations. "There are a lot of con- cerns about the manner of wear for the working and service uniforms that we need to address, so we have a smooth transition when the time comes," TFU Director CNO-Directed Command Master Chief Robert Carroll said. The working uniform and ) ~ ~ ~ ,' ,t -.v k ..t concepts service uniform are not expected to be available for purchase and wear until late fall of 2007, after which they will be intro- duced to Recruit Training Command and eventually distributed to the rest of the fleet. Details on when the uni- forms will be available for purchase and wear at spe- cific geographic locations will be released at a future date. Until the new uniforms are available for wear, all existing uniform regula- tions will apply. During the expected two-year transi- tion period, Sailors will be required to maintain a com- plete inventory of sea bag items with each reflecting a professional appearance. "We want our Sailors to keep a professional appear- ance," Carroll said. "We don't want people wearing worn-out uniforms because they're waiting for the new ones to hit the shelves." Once the working and service uniforms are adopt- ed, Sailors will receive a uniform maintenance allowance appropriate to support purchase and wear. The announcement of the new uniforms, Carroll said, is the culmination of a three-year project that began with the charter of Task Force Uniform to deliver, a proposal to reflect the requirements of a 21st century Navy. An analysis of a fleet- wide survey conducted dur- ing the summer of 2003 led to the creation of concepts approved for working and service uniforms for a wear test and another fleet-wide sur- vey last summer. "I just can't say enough about how meticulous and thorough TFU Director Master Chief Rob Carroll and his team approached their work," stressed Mullen. "The process they established and maintained was rock solid measured and analytical. They looked at hundreds of options, studied countless pattern and color designs, and fret- ted over every minor detail, from button style to stitch- ing. I am enormously proud of their effort, and every Sailor can be, too." The work of TFU will not stop. Next on the agenda is to evaluate additional uni- form options, such as reviv- ing the traditional service dress khaki uniform for chiefs and officers, conduct- ing research on the feasibil- ity, cost and distribution of a service-wide physical training uniform, consider adoption of a ceremonial cutlass for chiefs. They will also investigate adopting a more practical service-wide, all-weather coat that would provide a better military appearance. "The bottom line for me in making these decisions," said the CNO, "Is culture. Uniforms reflect our cul- ture who we are what we stand for. I've said all along that no matter which way we go, I want Sailors to look like Sailors. I really believe these uniforms pass that test." * OTTOMAN...$297 * CLUB $ . CHAIRU97I SLOVE 97 SEAT 897 * SOFA $ 3 PC. LEATHER WEDGE RIGHT ARM FACING SLEEPER SECTIONAL LEFT ARM FACING RECLINING LOVE 697 S12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE VISA DISCOVER * AMERICAN EXPRESS SMASTRCARD Ortega's Shell Charles J. 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The group included journalists from the Defense Daily, the Virginian-Pilot newspa- per and an Austrian media repre- sentative. The guests watched with rapt attention as Thompson played a video showcasing actual footage of the SH-60F Ocean Hawk and the HH-60H Rescue Hawk accomplishing a variety of tactical missions. The correspondents held a com- mon conception that the modern- day Navy helicopter squadron exists aboard the carrier only to provide support for the fixed- wing squadrons. However, as Thompson showed the reporters, the development of new mission areas and tactics in the HS community has dated this mindset. They were especially impressed with the fact that our helicopters can now carry the AGM-114 Hellfire, an extremely effective anti-surface missile. Following the brief, squadron members hosted a question and answer session. Current global events seem to have focused the media's attention on covert spe- cial operation missions, as a majority of the questions focused on the HS-5's ability to perform naval special warfare insertion and extractions. Thompson deftly answered all the questions, pro- viding excellent background information for the correspon- dents, leaving them with a much clearer view of the critical role the Nightdippers play in the mod- ern day carrier strike group. Helo wash down Photo b 1 PH I-1ndreii Gerao-3 Sailors from the HS-5 "Nighidippers" clean and preserve one of their helicopters aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) Feb. 24. Ike and Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) are currently underway conducting Tailored Ship's Training Availability/Final Evaluation Period. Fire inspections at Yellow Water From the NAS]ax Fire bon'monoxide alarms will placed on the door. The Fire Prevention Office be tested to ensure proper Prevention Division should he NAS Jax Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division, is now conducting the annual military family housing fire safety inspec- tion and briefing for resi- dents living in the Yellow Water Military Housing complex. Inspections will continue throughout, the month. These inspections will be conducted from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday and will only be accomplished 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 car- operation. 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The letter read something like this: Dear Sirs: I'm trying to get all the information I can, so please send me any booklets and papers you, have. Also, would it be asking too much for you to send me a little sample of electricity? You and I may smile at the apparent innocence expressed in this child's request. This little girl was asking for a miracle of sorts. Nevertheless, we are sometimes like this child. There are moments that we deeply desire a miracle of sorts. There are times that we need to capture or recapture a jolt of electrici- ty to restart our lives. Indeed, we may even clam- or for a miracle. ' Think about it. How many times have we want- ed concrete examples of the great mysteries of God? How many times have we asked for a miracle (howev- er small) as tangible proof of God's presence, concern and love? As we make preparations to celebrate the upcoming Easter and Passover sea- sons, two major religions of the world will commemo- rate events in their histo- ries which were, to say the least, miraculous. The his- Chaplain (Lt torical claims and Jews point in which the cern and love manifested i nary ways. So wl Easter/Pass may signal to the onset of s summer month I submit tha anticipated stands for a approached w spirit, an opi the ,eyes of Easter/Passi may even giv jump-start be remind you th personal rene be manifested The appro ter/Passover remind us Almighty cc express love through a divi Now, I know cool to believe these days. I some circles i the politically electricity to believe. It may even be perceived as infantile that a grown man or woman Bw, would believe in the "M" word. But I will go as far U = as stating that belief in the miraculous is the meeting place between the'transcen- dent (God) and the creation (us), with faith acting as S... "i the connecting factor. S The problem we may have with the miraculous may lie in our personal expectations. We may expect that a miracle must .) Joe Molina be a stupendous, spectacu-' of Christians lar and bigger-than-life it us to a time event. While it can be that, presence, con- I believe that for the most e of God were part miraculous events in extraordi- occur on a smaller, down-to- earth scale as seen through while the the eyes of faith. over season Here is my experience ) many people with miracles (don't worry, pring and the I'm not going to startle hs that follow, you). A miracle can stop it this much you from drinking the bit- holy season ter waters of life. A miracle lot more. If can replace the "old wine" ith the proper of hopelessness with the en heart and "new wine" of personal f faith this renewal and hope. The over season miraculous assumes that e you a jolt, a the following exists: because it will A sense of personal rela- at miracles of tionship with God. ewal can still A sense of personal need in our lives, for God's presence, concern aching Eas- and love. season will A personal petition for that The God's provision according to continues to God's plan and purpose. and concern But ultimately, a miracle ne presence. is seen and experienced that it is not through the eyes of faith e in miracles and as seen through those know that in eyes we may just catch a t may not be little sample of (God's) elec- correct thing tricity. Volunteers needed for Community Emergency Response Team From Staff he Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Depart- ment Emergency Preparedness Division is offering a special training program ,to help citizens deal with emergency situa- tions. - The Jacksonville Com- munity Emergency Res- ponse Team (CERT) is a program developed to train' and educate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major dis- aster when emergency serv- ices can't respond immedi- ately. The eight-week long pro- gram teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical opera- tions including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search and rescue, terror- ism incidents, communica- tions, disaster psychology dnd how to use different strategies depending on the situation. Volunteers will also par- ticipate in a final disaster preparedness exercise to use the skills they've learned. Jax Air News is looking for Gate River Run participants If you are running in this year's Gate River Run or par- ticipating in the walk, please con- tact the Jax Air News at 542-5588 or 542-3531. The goal of the CERT program is to have volun- teers help make .their com- munities safer, stronger and better prepared for pre- venting and handling' threats of terrorism, crime and disasters. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always need- weeks. Saturday classes begin April 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes can be alternated to accommodate volunteer's schedules. All classes are held at the Duval County Emergency Operations Center in the Fire and Rescue Head- quarters building at 515 N. Julia Street. For more information. call 630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. Special recognition Photo by LI1(SW/AW) Heather Et nton Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel presents a hurricane laimp award to NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Relief Services Assistant Jim'Reid for his outstanding work and dedication during Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma. lst year. "Your service has been spectacular. There are literally thousands of Sailors and Marines, along with their families, who have benefited directly from your work. You care about them and want to ensure that their lives are good. You are a direct reflection of what the society stands for," remarked Boensel. Cyclists needed From Staff T ,eam Navy Jax will be riding again and additional cyclists are needed to participate in the second annual ,Tour de Cure May'20-21. This is a non-profit fund-raising event spon- sored by the American Diabetes Association. This year's ride will take cyclists from Jack- sonville to Fernandina Beach. For more information about Team Navy Jax, call Miriam Gallet .at 542-5588. Details about the Tour de Cure can be found at www.diabetes.org/jax- tour. 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Tim Juror of BMT Designers and Planners shows the crowd the proper way to ride.an all-terrain vehicle. NAS J ax hosts Recreational Safety Rodeo By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor Service members from all over Northeast Florida and Southern Georgia came out to NAS Jacksonville Friday to check out the Recreational Safety Rodeo at the Navy Exchange/Commissary Complex parking lot. The rodeo was an opportunity to showcase the latest safety information related to motorcycling, ATVs, dirt bikes, boating, personal watercraft, scuba, bicycling and other recreational venues. Event organizer Tim Juror of BMT Designers and Planners thought the event would be a good way to pro- mote recreational safety to Sailors. "When most people think about safety, they imagine hours spent in long, bor- ing safety class," Juror said. "The rodeo is a fun way for Sailors to learn about the latest safety techniques and equipment." NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson opened the rodeo by talking to the crowd about the need for recreational safety awareness. "Every year, thousands of Sailors are involved in recreational accidents that cost the Navy man hours, money and most important- ly, lives," Dobson stated. "Our hope is that events like this can educate everyone about measures they can take to ensure they all return from liberty in one piece." Some of the events at the rodeo included riding demon- strations from the award-win-6 ning Jackson- ville Sheriff's Office Motorcy- cle Drill Team, as well as the Central Flori- da Motorcycle Drill Team, who are the reining world champions. A wide variety of motorcycles were on dis- Rider enthu- play during the NAS Jacksonville Recre- siasts also had national Safety Rodeo. the opportuni- ty to have their motorcycles and/or other recreational vehicles inspected at safety inspection booth, participate in a riding skills challenge and enter bikes in a bike show. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and the Florida Rider Training Program were present to provide information on safe riding and Florida State require- ments. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Officer Tracey Oman thinks that motorcycle riders need to learn many of the lessons that were taught at the rodeo. S"I see countless riders on the road who have no clue how to control their bikes," Oman said. "Many riders go way too fast, don't know how to brake properly and lack even basic maneuvering skills." NAS Jax Safety Officer and Navy Region Southeast Safety Manager Ron Williamson agrees. "The number of Sailors involved in recreational accidents is completely unacceptable," he said. "We are losing way too many peo- ple to accidents that are very avoidable." Many recreational safety companies and equipment ven- dors attended the rodeo to introduce Sailors to the latest in motorcycle safety gear. "I was really impressed with amount of new gear on dis- play here," said OS2(SW) Joseph Vega of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville. "They real- ly pulled out all the stops." Off-road riders found representatives from the All- Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute and MSF Dirt Bike School. Water enthusiasts were able to talk to the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, see safety displays, observe pre- sentations from the base Yacht Club and Mulberry Cove Ma-rina and talk to members of the Mayport Dive Club. NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn thought the rodeo was a success and hoped Sailors would become more enthusiastic about motorcycle and recreational vehicle safety. "This is definitely something we will do again in the future," he said. "Events like this go a long way towards mak- ing NAS Jacksonville and our local community a safer place." See RODEO, Page 9 Jax Air NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 FC2 jamesr Forlney pa-jpti cipales in g demonstratioif" -of : the Impact Jacket, a motorcycle- safety device designed to protect rid- ers in the event of an accident. Eight-year old Adam Picklesimer simulates taking a 1943 World War II German Army motorcycle for a ride with his sister, Kelly Picklesimer, 11. Photos by JOI Mike England and LII (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Tim Jeror (right) of BMT Designers and Planners and Rance Smith, a member of the Central Florida Motorcycle Drill Team, attempt to crack a motorcycle helmet during a demon- stration designed to show how tough helmets are. RODEO: Many sponsors helped The Central Florida Motorcycle Drill Team showed their colors during the Recreational Safety Rodeo. 10 JaxAir NeWS, NAS-Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 Green thumbs needed for NAS Jax Garden 1 Ph,:to(- bil Kal lee LaRocque Cardener Jack Davitt picks some snow peas from his garden At NAS jax. Davitt has been gardening here for the past 16 years and grows a variety of vegetables on his plot. By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer K ith spring just around the corner, it's time to get out there and plant your flowerbeds and veg- I V etable gardens. In case you don't have a place to plant some homegrown tomatoes, green beans or cucum- bers, the NAS Jax Community Garden currently has four open plots available for active duty members, their fami- lies or retirees. The garden was established here in 1988 as a partner- ship between the base Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department 'and Duval County Urban Garden Program. There are 15 plots specifically designated to cre- ate vegetable gardens for families stationed here and retrees within Duval County. I've been gardening here for 16 years now since the beginning of this community garden. When I first started, there was one garden. Over the years, we gradually increased to 15 plots and put in spigots and water lines," remarked Jack Davitt, who has more than 1,000 hours working in nursery operations' and helps oversee the gar- den. ""This is a great stress reliever it's a hobby. It's a great way to get out and relax and do something produc- tive. People can come here after work or at lunch and relieve some stress. And, you get some fresh vegetables from the garden. Many people do organic gardening with- oil any chemicals so they are eating healthier." Those interested in starting a spring garden here must be committed to their plot. "The first thing they will need to do is come out and talk with us about their plans and what they want to grow here. Of course, we have seasonal crops in the spring and fall. Right now we are planting our spring gardens which are beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, etc.," explained Davitt. "They will need fertilizer, seeds, soaker hoses and timers. We %%ill help new garden- ers with everything they need and get them going but, they have to be committed and maintain their garden. This means weeding, watering, picking the vegetables, dis- NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown NMCRS, T he. Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These compre- hensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Partici-pation of both parents is encouraged. joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as-furni- ture, car seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. , At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-4 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. r, H, irI - .'. 'v'V;_ .- i a-,p uit .1- i u.ar ..1 - VILLAGE SHOPS S 6625-2 Argyle Forest Blvd. Jacksonville Tel: 904.778.9678 H- I- : ,l1 OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM S r+Bachelor & Private Parties 0 All Major Credit Cards/ATM CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM * e~ EMERSON5I. On4MlestromAII ,. : , Joe Snowberger, a retired naval officer and a representative with Columbia College, rototills his plot at the NAS Jax Garden March 2 to get ready for the spring planting as Jack Davitt (center) and Roscoe Whitson watch. carding the plants when the season is over and cleaning up their plot." By partnering with the Duval County Urban Garden Program, gardeners here have an abundance of informa- tion available from specialists. "One of our primary func- tions is to help people start community gardens. We help establish the gardens and ensure they are maintained. We also assist by bringing our tractor and rototiller out twice a year to till the plots, provide any information a new gar- dener may need and do site visits to identify pest infiltra- tion and treatment procedures," said Urban Gardening Program Assistant Sara Cimbalik, who has been with the program for the past two years. "Gardening is a great way to reduce the bill at the gro- cery store and get the family involved in something. It provides exercise, good nutrition, and it really inspires the youths who haven't really been exposed to learn where their vegetables come from they are thrilled to pull a' carrot out of the ground or a pea off a vine," added Cimbalik. "We have a couple of families that come out here. Last year, one man brought his daughter and she planted car- rots for the first time. She was so excited. I've met so many people out here. It's amazing that the novices who ,come here and know nothing about' gardening, become experts within about five years," continued Davitt. For newcomer or "rookie" as he calls himself, Joe Snowberger. the garden is a wonderful way to reduce some stress. "I moved into a new house here and didn't have room for a garden. Then, I stumbled onto the extension program which is awesome. I went there to learn about landscaping my yard. While there, I learned about the community garden program at NAS Jax. I had one when I lived in Washington D.C. and loved the concept," said Snowberger, a retired naval officer and representative with.Columbia College on base." There wasn't a spot open here at the time so I put my name on the list and got a phone call earlier this year telling me to come on out. So here I am. I just planted some winter vegetables. I'm the Gardener Garland McLaurin tends to his vegetables at th NAS Jax Garden March 2. "This is my hobby. I spent 30 yeai in the military and now I'm retired, so I come out here ever day and relax. I enjoy growing things and helping the nei gardeners out here," said McLaurin. rookie here. I love it because everyone who shows up her tells me how to do things. I welcome the advice and lear new things every day. It's a great way to relieve stress an I love being outdoors." Each plot is 30 feet in diameter and there are som guidelines in place on how to maintain a garden. "We hav to follow the guidelines for watering which is twice a wee before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. And, the garden must b maintained. Nothing here goes to waste. Any extra vegets bles are given away to those who need them," stress Davitt. Like most hobbies, gardening can be time-consuming. ] is up to the individuals to keep up with their plot. Fc more information about available plots, call Davitt at 77e 6974. For general questions about gardening, call the DuvE County Extension Urban Gardening Program at 387-885 and ask to speak with a master gardener Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon or 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Woo" LSNIE CONORDA) Ali* .:)AAA I,. LENN il JaxAIf NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 -1I NAS Jax tax center offers help By Navy Legal Service Office he Jacksonville Tax Center provides free federal income tax preparation and free electronic tax filing services to all active duty military personnel, retired military personnel and their families. The tax center is located in Building 583 on Keily Street. It is open for business from 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m., Monday-Wednesday- Friday, and 9 a.m. 4 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. In order to assist in filing returns, customers are asked to bring the following information: All 2005 W-2s, Wage and Earning Statements, Social Security cards (social security cards are mandatory without a mil- itary ID, dependent ID's do not count) and dates of birth for each family member. 1099-INT forms (re-flecting any interest made from savings/checking accounts) 1099-DIV forms (re-flecting dividends, capital gain distributions from mutual funds, stocks, etc.) Dependent Care State-ment from day care provid-ers, to include their SSN/ EIN and address, documenting how much was spent for qualified childcare expenses. Power of attorney, if married filing a FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff joint return and spouse will not be present to sign tax return. Blank check, or bank routing transit number and account num- ber, if you choose to have your refund direct- ly deposited into your account. Due to the type of training given to our VITA reps, the following information is pro- vided 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; Fprm 1040-ES, Form 2441(child and devel- opment 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 (capi- 'tal gains and losses); Schedule E (rents and royalties); Form SS-5 (requests for social security number); Form 2106 (employee, business expenses); Form 3903 (moving); Form 8606 (nondeductible IRA) and Form 8615 (minor's investment income). For more information on the tax center, call 542-8038. Promoting a healthy lifestyle HM3 Chad Bayley of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center (right) discusses some of the ingredients he uses to make fruit smoothies with commissary. customer Franklin Colburn March 1. Staff members of . the wellness cen- ter set upthe booth in the pro- duce department to promote better nutrition. March is National Health Awareness PMonth. -t Photo by Kaylee LaRocque: T he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is re- quired. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available 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 register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Red Cross collecting for Iraq war wounded From Staff Naval Hospital Jack- sonville's American Red Cross volun- teers continue to collect personal hygiene products, such as shaving products, soaps, shampoos and hair care items, lotions, cleans- ing wipes, toothpaste/ brushes, mouthwashes, etc. to send to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The donated items will be provided to wounded troops being treated there. The Red Cross volun- teers have already collect- ed and shipped one large box of items to the Center and the items were most appreciated. A drop box for such items is located at the Red Cross Information Desk at the Outpatient Clinic entrance. Donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. 12 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 FISC Jax, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay consolidate resources From Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jax Beginning March 20, 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 serv- iced 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 pnline move counseling and application system. SWM is a system that can be accessed from any location with an Internet connection. SWM customers and spouses can read about their move entitlements and responsibilities and submit a move application, *making it easier for the customer. SWM can be found online at https://www.sma- .rtwebmove.navsup.navy. mil. The personal property office at Kings Bay will remain open on Tuesdays .and Thursdays and the Mayport office will be open on Mondays and Wednesday, both from ;8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The few number of cus- tomers not eligible to use SWM will receive counsel- ing by appointment at their respective personal 'property office on the above mentioned days of operation. These include civilians, military making personal- ly procured moves (former- ly known as DITY moves), military moving boats or mobile homes, non-Navy military moving OCONUS, and some Navy moving OCONUS. For local customers who do not have easy access to an Internet connection, FISC Jax has arranged for customers to use comput- ers at Columbia College, located on the second deck of Building 110: SWM customers have toll-free technical support at 1-877-962-3365 or by email at navsup@intel- mark-it.com. SWM customers can call Navy's HHG Helpline for questions about move enti- tlements. 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. In some cases, FISC Jacksonville should be con- tacted directly for HHG services: CACOs should contact FISC Jacksonville directly regarding HHG shipments for deceased active duty members. Members with short fuse orders should immediately complete SWM counseling and submit their applica- tion. After submitting the application, 'they should immediately contact FISC Jacksonville to alert HHG staff of the short fuse. For more information, contact Henry Bailey at 542-1000, Ext. 102 or Lt. Cmdr. Michael Johnson at 542-1000, Ext. 103. . I HI AZI Daniel Rodriguez of Aircraft Intermediate M some chili to PHAN Charlie White of VP-16 during Bowls of all types of chili were served to hungry Sai included personnel from several of AIMD's Divisio chili, best tasting chili and the team with the best ov Several judges sample some of the tasty bowls of chili during the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville's chili-cookoff March 1. . Full Service Restaurant & Bar Open for Lunch & Dinner Daily Lunch Specials Open Mic Every Thurs 12 TV's to choose from - Pick the game you watch or watch them all. 5393 Roosevelt Blvd. 388-4220 Ro00qon Photos by PH3 David Didier maintenance Detachment (AIMD) Jacksonville, serves ng a chili cook-off at AIMD March 1 at Hangar 1000. ilors and base employees during the event. Participants ns. Awards were given for the teams with the spiciest overall presentation. AT1 Ben Vasquez and AE1 Shannon Crawley were the winners of the spiciest chili during the chili cook-off contest. ., Many different styles an sizes as required. S.MANUEL BELLO 904-645-7767 members.aol.com/ I- *b. _ellovincent 10573 Lakeview Rd E. Jacksonville Fl. bellovincent@aol.com We're on active duty D forTRICARE families. Active duty and retired members of the military along with their families and survivors have access to all seven Solantic walk-in urgent care locations in the Jacksonville area. So, when you or a family member require urgent care, we're here to help you get better. Stop by and learn a new meaning for,"Attention." Whether you have a fever, sprain, cut or burn, we have convenient locations all over town for your family's urgent care needs. You never need an appointment. And our staff of professionals will make sure you're feeling better and on your way fast. Our on-site facilities and Solantic Rx pharmacy services keep you from running around for things like lab samples and cultures, X-rays or common prescription medications. We've got it all under one roof, to take care of you quickly with as little hassle as possible. We even make paying a less stressful experience, because you'll know from the start that you're covered byTRICARE. So when you're not feeling well, come see us. We'll put you at ease in no time. Doesn't that make you feel better? ^ solantic walk-in urgent care Great care. Fast and fair. HAPPY HOUR 7 Days A Week 7-nm-7pm :1 k Jax AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 13 Lenten Mass one more way hospital chaplains minister to patients, family and staff From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pastoral Care Department observed the first day of Lent March 1 with mass celebrated in the hospital's second floor chapel. According to Naval Hospital Jacksonville Roman Catholic Chaplain Lt. Matthew D'Souza, who conducted the Ash Wednesday Mass, Catholic Lent is a 40-day period of fasting and abstinence, pen- itential in nature and tak- ing its shape from the 40 days that Jesus spent in the desert after his baptism in the. Jordan. Lent starts on Ash Wednesday when the faithful are signed with the cross the sign of the Christian faith. Ashes are blessed and imposed on each participant. Ash Wednesday and Good Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono (center) shakes hands with other participants in the Ash Wednesday Mass during the "Passing of the Peace" portion of the liturgy. Friday (Good Friday in par- ticular) are the most impor- tant penitential days of the Catholic liturgical year. Lent, a special season of prayer, penance and works of charity, has biblical con- nections with the 40 days Moses spent on Mt. Sinai and Elijah's 40 days journey to Mt. Horeb. The Lenten season is a fitting time to climb the Holy Mountain of Easter. All days of Lent are days of abstinence, which refers to the eating of meat. Under present church law, absti- nence does not include egg or milk products, meat soups or gravies. The com- mon estimation of the com- munity is used to determine what falls under the catego- ry of meat. The rule of abstinence binds all Catholics 14 years old or older. While all days of Lent are days of abstinence, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are both days are of fasting and prayer. Lent readies the faithful for celebrating the Pascal mystery ateer a period of closer attention to the word of God, and more ardent prayer. The faithful are Photos by HM 1 Michael Morgan Family Practice Resident Lt. Sean McGrath receives the mark of the cross from Naval Hospital Jacksonville Chaplain Lt. Matthew D'Souza. encouraged to practice spe- cial devotions such as the Stations of the Cross. This can be done privately or along with any parish con- gregation. The substantial obser- vance of the laws of fast and abstinence is a serious obli- gation. Those who work or whose health would be impaired are excused from fasting and abstaining. The individual conscience can decide if there is a proper cause to excuse. A more serious reason should be present to excuse from the Ash Wednesday and Good Friday penance. Advisory committee recommends changes to pay system By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service A committee that's spent the past year, studying the mili- tary compensation system is recommending sweeping changes that, if approved, would bring military com- pensation more on par with private-sector compensa- tion. The Defense Advisory Committee on Military Compensation released details of its recommenda- tions Feb. 28 and is incorpo- rating them in a final report expected to go to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld by late April, the committee chairman told the American Forces Press Service. The proposed package includes two major ideas, retired Adm. Donald Pilling, former vice chief of naval operations, ex- plained. "These include revamping the retirement system soservice members receive more pay through- out their careers rather than at their completion, and basing pay on perform- ance rather than longevity and other factors," he said. Pilling emphasized that any proposed changes to the compensation package would be grandfathered in, so currently serving mem- bers would not be affected. The only exception could be in the case that current members are offered the opportunity to voluntarily "opt in" to the new system, he added. In terms of retirement, the committee recom- mends: vesting members at 10 rather than 20 years; paying graduated retire- ment plans ranging from 25 percent of base pay at 10 years to 100 percent of base pay at 40 years; establish- ing a Thrift Savings Plan with government contribu- tions of 5 to 10 percent of base pay; providing "gate pays" at specific service milestones, as determined by the individual services; and delaying payment of the retirement annuity until age 60. In terms of pay for per- formance, the committee recommends revising the pay charts so pay is based on time in grade rather than years of service; and eliminating the "with dependents" and "without- dependents" provision of basic allowance for housing so all service members in the 'same pay grade receive the same allowance, regard- less of their family situa- tion. The proposed system would benefit service mem- bers, giving them more upfront cash throughout their careers, Pilling said. He noted that most pri- vate-sector compensation packages give 80 percent of their cash up front, defer- ring just 20 percent for retirement. In contrast, the current military compensa- tion package pays about one-half the total compen- sation up front and defers the rest. The committee's recom- mendations help update the current military retire- ment system that Pilling said was based on a 1940s- era model. At that time, most mem- bers served 30 years, retired in their 50s and typ- ically lived into their 60s, he said. Today, it's typical for service members to retire after 20 years of serv- ice to start second careers and to live longer lives. Restructuring the com- pensation package will pro- vide more options for serv- ice members, Pilling said. Rather than offering no retirement benefit short of 20 years, the proposed sys- tem would offer a portable retirement system with reduced-level benefits after 10 years, he explained. "Revising the pay tables to reward time in grade will See PAY, Page 17 HOBBY WORLD 175 Blindm nBlvd O.P. 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 hujytiI Naval Hospital Jack- sonville's Pastoral Care Department offers services for people of all faiths including individual coun- seling. Roman Catholic Mass is in the hospital chapel week- days at 11:30 a.m. Protestant worship mass is in the chapel on Sundays at 10 a.m. The chapel is located .pn the second deck of the main hospital building. It is open 24 hours a day for private meditation and prayer. Pastoral Care's offices are open 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., weekdays. To contact the chaplain's staff call 542- 7531. J\DAMS HOMES.O .,c Building More Than Just A Home -1 . 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FCCJ at NAS Jacksonville Summer Term Number Course ENC1101 English Comp I Day Number M ENC1102 Course English Comp II MAT1033 Intermediate Algebra M MGF1106 Math for Liberal Arts W MAT0024 Elementary Algebra TH ENC1102 English Comp II W AMH2010 American History to 1865 M CJL1400 Criminal Law, Evidence & Procedure M CGS1570 Microcomputer App M GLY1001 Earth and Space Science M/W HUM2450 Humanities in Americas M/W ENC1101 English Comp I M/W MAT 0024 Elementary Algebra M/W Fundamentals of Speech T/TH General Psychology T/TH Intro to Literature T/TH Economics I T/TH Human Resource Management T/TH AMH2020 American History 1865-Present CCJ2488 HUM2236 CGS1060 ENC1102 MAT 1033 DEP2004 EVR1190 ENC1101 BSC1005 Ethics in Criminal Justice M Humanities: 15th to 20th Intro to Computers M/W M/W English Comp II M/W Intermediate Algebra M/W Human Growth & Dev T/TH Environmental Sampling TH English Comp I T/TH Life in its Biological Environment MAN2021 Principles of Management ECO 2023 Economics II (Micro) With This COupon SBuy 1 entree ,et 2nd entree of equal or lesser value FE not valid with any other ofer E.pires 2/19'06 Happy Hour Domestice Drafts S Mon 11-7 Tes Sat 4-7 99 each Beef's Wii4 3 5Oeach Party/Banquet Room Available T/TH T/TH T/TH Kids Free N~i ht. 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Cash prizes! i Call 542-3260 for addi- tional information For more information, call 542-3493. : Free bowling on Wednesday for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Xtreme Bowling Every Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with 1;ight 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 more information on fitness and athletics, call 542-3518/3229. Learn to Lift Program Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesday at 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 bout I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Travel Fair March 18 10 a.m. 2 p.m. NEX Food Court Vendors and door prizes. 50th annual Spring Tour qf Homes & Gardens in Beaufort, S.C. March 31 & April 1 Single occupancy - 3241.75, double occupancy - $192.25 Includes lodging, break- fast, lunch, dinner, a guided city tour, and tour. Sign up by March 1. STrips, activities and costs inay be restricted to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied Active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recrea- tion Center for more details, 542-3491. Mall & Movie Trip Saturday Orange Park Mall & 4MC Theater Free Last Buck BBQ March 14 Free hamburgers and l otdogs while they last! Liberty Cove 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 542-3521. The Comics on Duty World Tour featuring Steve Bills, Jeff Capri, Danny Villalpando, and Gary Brightwell April 4, 4:30 p.m. at the CPO Club and 7:30 p.m. at The Zone Free 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. - Domino (R) March 17, 7 p.m. Pride and Prejudice (PG) March 18, 5 p.m. Yours, Mine and Ours (PG) March 18, 7 p.m. Rent (PG-13) March 24, 7 p.m. - Waiting (R) March 31, 7 p.m. - Dreamer (PG) For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, File photo (From left) Kaylee Tutt, 10, and Ashley Russ, 9, try their best to run before getting whipped back by a bungee cord on one of the attractions at last year's Month of the Military Child Carnival at the Youth Activities Center. This year's carnival will be held April 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 778-9772. call 542-2936. ry food and drink specials. Month of the Military Mulligan's St. Patrick's Day Celebration March 17, 5- 10 p.m. Live band, complimenta- For more information on Youth Activities call 778- 9772. Child Carnival April 8, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Games, prizes, snow cones and much more! Your life is full of choices. Fortunately, your homebuying decision is a no-brainer. Low down payments, a maintenance-free lifestyle, and a home that's all yours for about the same cost of renting. With incentives like these, you won't have to think twice about buying at Jennings Point. Choose from six contemporary floorplan and design packages, and enjoy tons of on-site amenities. Starting from the $140s. To learn more about owning a brand-new condominium at Jennings Point, give us a call, or visit www.jenningspoint.com. JENNINGS *.POINT*- AT OAKLEAF PLANTATION 575 Oakleaf Plantation Parkway Orange Park, FL 32065 Phone: 888-871-4677 We Can Help! , Write to P. 0. Box 8000, SBoys Town, NE 68010, call us at 1-800-217-3700 or visit our Web site at i. www.girlsandboystown.org JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 15, COMMUNITY CALENDAR 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 Tuesdays and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meet- ings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1- 4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appoint- ment 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 information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the club- house (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina.The Navy Jax Yacht Club is-a mem- bers only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflori- da.com or call 307-6261. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park/Westside holds their business meeting the second Thursday of each month from 10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for playgroups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For informa- tion, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com The Association of Aviation Ordnance- men's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim 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 information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all cur- rently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083.' The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested per- sonnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The St. Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival will be held April 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events/Francis Field near the St. Augustine Visitor's Center. More than 150 exhibitors will be at the event. For more informa- SRotaoly-By Hela.Max -SALE $239" HOBBY WORLD 175 Blandng Bvird O.P. 7R2-6315 7273 103rd 5t.772-9023 Rio'.';-. tion, 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 lec- tures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic river- front gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on educa- tion center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. -Paella-our Award-Winning Roast Pork u-1 -7 -Fajitas-Taexanas-Garlic Shrimp R RESTAURANT -Home-Made Sangria 0 AUTHENTIC CUSAN-MEX CUISINE -Take-Out & Catering Available 17 South of 1-295 i FANWELL Parties-10% Off. S 17 outh o 1-2 Arlingtoarties over 50 getl/2 eg Free 1237 Park Ave, Orange Park i 6675 Arlington Road Parties over 50 get/2 eg Free Call: 904.278.9040 1 Call: 904.725.7937 Owned & Operated by Retired Chief Ramirez Greeters wanted 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. 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 ori 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. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly 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 at 899-6006 or e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. Military Publications Crossword Puzzle Sponsorship Advertiser Name and Logo Here ,w ~CuinM% 6 ow y m :Zoo Find more... spring in your step. Working here with us will put a spring in your step. ..and a smile on your face. NURSING CAREER FAIR Thursday, March 16 3 pm 7 pm Baptist Medical Center Beaches 1350 13th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach Enter to win an IPod Nano! It's the season of opportunity here at Baptist Medical Center Beaches. We continue to grow, with 24 more beds, more clinical advancements and more reasons for you to smile. You'll enjoy our collaborative environment, progressive technology, positive relationships and challenging work. So, step this way and find more.. .closer to home. For a complete list of available positions and to apply online, please visit: www.e-baptisthealth.com/findmore BAPTIST Medical Center Beaches EOE R102154 JAX TALES BY MIKE JONES RICKYSTOUR@YAHOO.COM L0 YOU Pt IT". ^ \ '. YO U 6u" -ECU 5g DAILY BUFFETS & SPECIALS HELPING HANDS 16 Jax Air NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 Military Spouse Corporate Career Network helps military From MSCCN H ow is Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN) different from other job search services or job boards? Here are the top 10 differences: MSCCN has an in-depth under- standing of the challenges of military spouse employment. Yes, we've read the studies, but in addition, the cre- ator and current staff are all military spouses. We have lived and still do live the life of military spouses. The MSCCN web portal, powered by Brass Ring, is dedicated to and designated only for military spouses. Other job boards labeled for military spouses utilize a Web page for mili- tary spouses, but employ traditional job boards that offer positions in a multitude of companies. Employers may be military-friendly, but MSCCN's employers are military-sup- portive. There are currently more than 1,300 active job listings from these military-supportive employers on the portal with more than 2,000 more being added. Employers who sponsor MSCCN and subscribe to the web portal serv- ices receive unlimited job postings, pay no placement 'fees, and work with MSCCN to succession plan. Military spouses who move to new locations where their present employer is also located can be transferred easily to new positions. This assists the employer and provides job portability to the military spouse. Resumes for job applicants can be forwarded for review and reworking by a professional who has volunteered to be part of the MSCCN resume coalition. Although resumes may be easily uploaded online or created entirely online, as with standard job boards, this service is widely used and highly valuable. Many appli- cants produce poor resumes that do not adequately highlight their achievements and special experience. The extra resume assistance provides better opportunities for MSCCN applicants and promotes a more accu- rate assessment by prospective employers. MSCCN is an extension of existing Department of Defense family cen- ters' services and works closely with family center staff of all Services. We do not compete with the Services, but instead partner with them to support them and extend their reach. MSCCN values its relationship with all Services and is proud to have existing Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) with the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. An Air Force MOU is pend- ing. What other military spouse job service or board has MOUs with the services? As special needs arise, MSCCN willingly stretches its reach to meet those needs. For example, the recent hurricanes displaced many military spouses. Jobs were lost. MSCCN cre- ated a special Hurricane Katrina/Rita project to assist displaced military spouses who seek employment in new locations. High tech is enriched with extensive high-touch services. Employers in targeted areas are called to encourage hiring the affect- ed military spouses and resumes are spouses networked directly with existing part- nered companies and other potential employers. Spouses are offered tele- phonic encouragement and guidance in their job search efforts. Military spouses are paramount in our program and main top priority through the MSCCN Web portal. MSCCN cannot ignore our war wounded veterans and their care- givers. We work closely with the Military Severely Injured Center and the non-profit Coalition to Salute America's Heroes to assist military spouses and other caregivers of war wounded veterans, as well as the vet- erans themselves. All applicants are tracked, regard- less of their situation. The Web portal provides customizable data for track- ing. Family center staff and partici- pating employers can easily extract the status of applicants in their job search. Even more useful for family centers is the potential to program results as outcome measures. Applicants from sources outside of the portal are hand-tracked by MSCCN staff. Costs are low for participating employers, as stated above. The quali- ty of service is high and costs the mil- itary spouse nothing. There is no charge for family centers, and to-date, no charge to DoD. Employers who support the military and understand the value of the often-overlooked labor pool of military spouses are stepping up by funding MSCCN, a corporate, non-profit, direct hire pro- gram. Top 10 reasons to shop at the Navy Exchange From Navy Exchange Marketing Take a look at these additional benefits for shopping at the Navy Exchange (NEX): 1: Everyday low prices. You save money everyday at your NEX, plus no sales tax. If you find a lower price at another local store, we'll match it! The NEX also has a 14-day price guarantee on any item orig- inally purchased from the exchange. To see the results of the latest survey, click here. 2: Value. High quality and low prices at your exchange add up to excel- lent value. 3: Guaranteed Satisfac- tion. We want you to be sat- isfied with your purchase. Our return policy means we will either issue a refund or make an equitable adjust- ment if merchandise does not live up to your expecta- tions. See store for details. 4: Selection. From gadg- ets to gasoline, giftware to games, candy to CDs, fast food to photo finishing, you'll find what you need at your "Navy Family Store." 5: Brand Names. In clothing, house wares, home products, electronics and more, we have the great national brands you want. 6: Store Brands. Our store brands offer the same quality as national brands at savings of 20-40 percent everyday. 7: Credit. The exclusive Military Star Credit Card helps you save money with no annual fee and a low Volunteers needed for annual First Coast Writers' Festival |he 20th annual First Coast Writers' Festival has a I new location in downtown Jacksonville-the Radisson | Riverwalk (1515 Prudential Drive)-and pre-confer- ence events are free and open to the public. Critically acclaimed, best-selling writers such as Steve Berry, Bill Belleville and David Poyer; and Florida photog- rapher John Moran will share their crafts and how they get their ideas onto paper. Editors will give expert advice on the best ways to get your works published. Nearly two-dozen authorities on the written word will be on-hand over the four-day Festival. Free pre-conference activities begin March 25 at Downtown Campus and continue on March 28,29 and 30 at the College's South and Kent campuses. Topics include poetry, getting published, song writing, comics as art and literature along with readings and workshops. Volunteers are need for this weeklong event. Those wish- ing to volunteer may contact Bill Dougherty at wfd_3rd@bellsouth.net. Volunteers are able to work half a day and attend the rest of the day for free, so it's a good deal. Complete scheduled, roster of speakers and registration information are available at http://opencampus.fccj.org/WF/ or by calling (904) 766-6731. A'=' Physicians 3 0Q% aP WEIGHT LOSS U/ SW Centers. Military 5 Weight Loss Plans Discount * Medical Supervision * B-Vitamin Shots * Vitamins & Minerals Included 269.6909 859 Park Avenue Suite 102 Orange Park i .*1 wwwJaxedato co o (904) 5 4-1000 interest rate. It can be used at all other military exchanges, too. 8: Quality of Life. Each time you buy at the NEX, you add to the quality of Navy life because Navy Exchange profits help fund Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs. 9: Exclusivity. Shopping at the NEX is a privilege you earn by serving your country. Whether you're on active duty, in the reserves, or a retiree, your Navy fam- ily store welcomes you! 10: Convenience. NEX stores are ready to serve you...across the USA or around the world. Turn Key Homr also Include: *Blinds V% 10 0 Single Family Homes starting from the high $100s WWW .ENGLEHOMES.COM NMCRS: Fund drive helpful for personnel and families in need From Page 1 "We see about 200 people each month providing about $100,000 in assistance. Last year, we had the best fund drive ever, raising $365,000. That's $365,000 that came in, but 1.5 million went out to help those in need. So how do you do that through interest-free loans. We loan out the money and then our clients pay it back and the money is turned around and used by another per- son in need," explained NAS Jax NMCRS Director Dave Faraldo. "So it really is service members taking care of service members. Navy Relief really has no money. We have your money on deposit in a bank so that when you need it, you can come and get it." Founded in 1904, the NMCRS is a private, non-profit, charitable organization. It is sponsored by the Department of the Navy and operates nearly 241 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases throughout the world. During the 101 years the NMCRS has been operating, they have helped millions of people through loans and grants. NMCRS also offers other forms of assistance such as providing layettes or "junior seabags" to new family members, a visiting.nurse program to help new mothers, elderly individuals and anyone who needs a little extra help and thrift shops offering low-cost clothing and household items. This year's fund drive runs through mid April. Numerous fund raising events such as golf tournaments, car washes, bake sales and special raffles are planned throughout the next six weeks. For more information, see your command NMCRS Fund Drive keyperson or contact the local NMCRS Office at 542-3515. Jacksonville's Enclosure Source Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms -Screen Enclosures Patio Covers SPayment Plas To Fit Any Budget No equity Requireal LIF, oo0 Financing Available iwtn approved cedilt INC. 5521 Chronicle Cour Jackon'ille. FL 32256 731-5580 9 CR-'ICI=1"i - Several Homes Available To "- ',C:. --v T = ,,n . ,.: C choose From in Each MILITARY ONLYomia "NEW.;St'arHg in IeHigh $200s Starting in the High $200s IT'S NEVER BEEN EASIER TO OWN YOUR NEW HOME. *MILITARY DISCOUNT INCLUDES: * 1% off of Total Purchase Price * $1000 Deposit refunded at Closing * Up To $8000 in Closing Cost 7. i .cr st S. -m' AL, nnl., N4S43 Starting in the Low $2005 Starting in7the Low $200s HOMES *Turn key disclaimer all dosing costs, refrigerator, washer, dryer, and blinds require use of builders lender Preferred Home Mortgage Company and dosing with Universal Land Title. PHMC is an equal housing lender. Florida Mortgage Lender #35449. Specific homes require minimum dosing costs. Pre-pids not included within offer, and dosing costs on additional mortgages may not be induded. 1% off total purchase price is only valid when not using a REALTOR. Maximum seller contribution applies based on loan to value. * Kfrigeratot * Washer/Dryer Microwave * Garage Door Opener I a T-T-- I Savee P. Tb $28,000 .Waiu, in ifn pzuu.- i I 3-on-3 Sand volleyball league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command department of Defense personnel and Reservists. The games are played at lunchtime. All, interested personnel should contact the ath- letic department to get the required paperwork to join the league. Tennis tournament is March 27 A Captain's Cup men and women's singles tennis tournament will be held March 27. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty, Reservists, and Department of Defense personnel. 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, scorekeepers needed ' The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for indi- viduals to officiate soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is riot required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provid- ed as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If.you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. ' Southeast regional qualifying times 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator. at 542-2930/3239,. email bill.bonser@ navy.rmil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil., STANDINGS Greybeard Basketball Final Standings Team Wins Losses VP-30 8 1 TPU 8 2 AIMD 6 4 VP-16 5 4 VP-62 4 6 NCTS 2 8 CPRW-11 1 7 Intramural Team VS-22 VP-30 Staff Naval Hospital Go VP-45 NCTS VP-5 Security HS-75 AIMD 400 AIMD Naval Hospital Blu Blount Island VP-30 Students VP-16 HS-7 MEPS Weapons VP-62 FACSFAC Basketball Wins 9 12 Id 9 9 6 7 7 5 3 7 ie 7 6 4 3 3 4 4 2 2 Final Standings Losses 0 1 2 3 3 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 9 10 10 10 12 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 17 PAY: Advisory commit- tee recommends changes to military compensations From Page 13 ensure consistent bene- fits for service members promoted ahead of their peers," remarked Pilling. "And by paying equal housing allowances to all members of equal grade in equal locations, the proposed' system .will reward people "for their performance, not their marital status." While bringing the mil- itary pay system more on par with systems in the private sector, Pilling said the proposal main- tains sight that service in the military is unique. For example, while it calls for greater cost sharing among TRICARE recipients, it 'continues to ensure full medical care after 20 years of service, he noted. "If Rumsfeld approves the plan, it will be sub- ject to congressional review before being intro- duced," he stated. The secretary estab- lished the Defense Advisory Committee on Military Compensation to study the current pay system and come up with ways to bring it more in line with what service members want and oper- ational needs demand. The sevpn-member committee spent a year reviewing the military pay package, holding public hearings and developing its recommen- dations. 4-on-4 Flag Football Standings As of March 3 Team VP-30 IFT HS-75 VS-22 Gold AIMD VP-45 VP-30 Blue VP-16 VS-31 VS-22 Red CSCWL USCG VP-30 Gold Wins 8 6 3 5 7 6 5 3 2 3 4 0 Losses 0 1 2 , 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 8 Opening ceremonies Members of the NAS Jax Honor Support Team proudly dis- PhotIs\ b Ka )lee LaRocque play the colors as the Navy Band Southeast performs the national anthem at the opening ceremonies of the Navy Ortega Lakeshore League baseball and softball season Saturday. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson throws out the first pitch to officially open the Navy Ortega Lakeshore League baseball and softball season Saturday at NAS Jax. Hundreds of kids ages 5 through 16 play on teams here. The season will run through the end of May. For more information about the league, call 778-0311 or go to www.noljax.org. Stress Relief -. ., .. 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Price reduced $500K below 330 Beaches market. 904-287-8080 Waterfront Lot 1.3acer 3/2Golf course and water 96x460 off Ft. Caroline view PooL.$428 900 ready to build, no flood Pictures 8 9 http:/In4o- zone $349K 904-219-0477 tube.net/136118 (251)327-8394 355 Condominiums AIA FLAGLER BEACH.________________ Walk to ocean & intra- coastal. 2/2 55+ CARLTON AT OAK MF-home w/land. Stay LANDING St. Nicholas, or Play! Furnished. Brand new! Br, scrnd $388K Call 386 439-3426 patio, $94.5K, 338-3351 ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 RIVERFRONT CONDO Swimming ool & much Granite -kit -baths, 2/2. more. New renovated K move in cond. $432K $410K 904-349-2332 Brk-Ownr 287-8902 DW FOR LOSU H sePALM COAST/Grand BEAUTIFUL Wooded Lot Haven FL. Brand new 4/2 1700sf Close to UNF, Jack Nicklaus golf crse beach, shops. 998-4213 luxury condo. Email for $272500 or rent $1650m details nvhali@aolcom ANOT Nn Nick 904-806-5075 OCEANFRONT CONDO. Will sell this week. Ocean 14, S.E. crnr unit Bambero Realty 3/2, wrap around basic Bamberg Realty gar,$825K. 904-246-6198 SAN MARCO/ RIVER- FRONT -The Alexan- PONTE VEDRA FSBO in dria -2/1, 1000sf, furn, Solano Cay 3/2 1200sf, $315k. 904-607-7123 deck on pond. fp. close to bch. Comm pool, SOUTHSIDE 5 Min to dwn $289,900,285-45301v msg. twn, Riverfront, 3/2 w/den, 1700sf, water PVB CONDO'S2/2 & 1/1 view, dock, new kit, Walk to Beach. Owner apple, pool, help w/clsng financing avail, priced cost. $229,900. 703-5439 to sell. Call 955- 0872 or 221-5941 PVB EAST of AlA 4/2.5, SS 3/2 garage, balcony, 2200sf, Gourmet kit, tile, 1299sf near Avenues fpl, crtyd jasmine gard. priced to sell! $165,500. $434,900. Call 219-3531 Call 904-891-1657 PVB FSBO 2/1 Duplex on SUMMERHOUSE -at Old cul de sac. Many Ponte Vedra 1/1,546sf, updates. Lge priv fen yd new ac ceramic tile 1 cargar & noHOA fees thru out. 138,900 222-1064 $229,500 154 Del Prado Ct. all 904514-6673 360. Out of Area/ VILANO BCH 100x250, FR60 Town/State Oceanfmt, 2700sf, 4/3C beautifullyrenov. ELKTON FL. 15AC In $1.575M. 319'-6215045 ProposedS Equestrian 3__ __ $1KHome for sale In o y Chesapeake, VA. 4Br DW FORECLOSURES: 2.5ba Huge yrd eat.I n- *4br/2ba'02 1855sf 2 kit, Irg mstr ste. Avail. ac, $108Kobo; now Call Gia Dyer at *3br/2ba '04 1620sf, 1 ac, 757-289-1952 $88K obo.727-7344957 Looking for a home in FSBO -2537 Cosmos, 3/2, Norfolk. Chesapeake, w/new apple & decks Suffolk, Portsmouth, Va 350 w81 -56 26 Beach, or Newport 1+ac, $120k 881-5626 News, VA? Call Gia Dyer FSBO Manuf Home on 1757-289-1952 AC, 1 bick off paved MTN VIEWLOTS-Lake Rds. 3/2 w/ bonus Lure, NC, from $29,900 1680sf DW, new pnt, www.rowelland.com cabinets, counter tops, 864-909-1035 carpet and vinyl Ravine at back ofprooerty. Palatka 2/1 Cottage on 3 Call 904-505-7833 Lynn lots in town, like coun- try living. $122K Duplex M'burg96 DW 3/2.1.5ac 2/1 Boh sides. 5 yr ch&a, v-ceilings on cul- tenants. $179K de-sac, backs to Jen- 904-461-9528/826-3962 ningsFrst$87K 626.8579 OF AUG 485AC, C Orange Park/ SR 207 Frontage. 3. 5mClay Call 904-826-5165 Welaka 1 hour from OP. Beautiful 3yr old hm. 3/2 RV Resort, pool, boat 1875sf Fncd yrd, vltd basin/on St Johns.'05 ceil, sprngr sys. Park Model/shed & lot $194,500,OBO 291-4520 $75,000. 904-264-3446, Fleming Isl $159K New Wilcox Ga. 2 Story Home 3/2, 1400SF, great schls, on 16acres w/8 ac fully quiet N'hhod Priced to stocked pond addi- sell. Call 891-3609 tional acres avail. 229 365-7444, 229-322-1453 OAKLEAF, Must Sell Make Offer. 4/2, 1750sf, Manufactured l$236K. See at: 365 Manufactured forsalebyowner.com 3w i Homes #20569866. Ph:838-7443 OFF WELLS RD. -3/2, fp,11111171 1 111; deck, porch, water, new 2. J. &. 5 oearoam cpt, pnt, SS apple, tile, E-Z finn,:ing 3l,1. $186,900. 386-649-6929 C3aI Rebe.:,:3 1- 246-7684 St Johns FinancinAvail 3-0 County Call Belinda @ 372-0186 4, GOLF COURSE SHOME 4 bdrm, plus 2/1 brand new Low D/P 4 bonus rm, 4 full call 249-9546 baths, heated pool, __ __ ___ cul. de- sac, many - extras. $540K ( the beach! 904-891-7878/794-7500 E-Z Qualifying JUL CRK PLANT 4/2, new c Rebecca 246-7684 tile/cpt, 1850sf, gas fpl, , mat. trees, fncd yd, culdesac, 904.631.4797 Beautiful Gated West- .Wh side comm..new & used JUST LISTED! Whisper 2&3 br hms. Finavail ge On, House / Call Bettyann 783-2460 1-B; 813.. Longneedle Dr. 3/2, 1850sf Presv lot $295,900. 904-377-9216 South Hampton Like new 3/2 Nature preserve Call now and get upgrades walk to golf pre-approved over the cluf. $339,900687-9847 phone Sandy 695-2255 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU 342 St. Augustine Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 REDUCED NEAR WGV, FREE MOBILE HOMES! huge 4/3/2, 2 ACRES THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT! remodeled, move in MUST BE MOVED FROM cond, $469.9k 819-9793 AREA. DEB 904- 226- 5460 34 Nassau HOMES OF MERRIT (3) 5 Nassau $1SK or $20K & 1 Will 4 County Owner Fiance. 693-3442 LAND FOR LAND/HOME PACKAGES LAND FOR 24 YRS EXP. $ODWN. HOMES SALE OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL "JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET Callahan Area LAND HOME PACKAGE 626-6393. 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. 350 Waterfront $980 Down. $749 Mo. 3 U Waterront Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 DOCTORS LAKE MOBILE HOME 3/2 with Open House Sat. 11-5. land in Mandarin. 1/2mi 2133 Blue Heron Cove Dr. to Aves Mal $55,000 Fleming Island FL. toA yes Mail $55,000 Stunning new ('03) 904-742-1516/268-8901 custom executive all MOVING! MUST SELL! brick waterfront model, 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre 4/3/office, pool, spa, and a Half. Won't last! dock with boathouse $695 per month. and 2 additional slips. Call Mr. Bradley Massive kitchen loaded 874-1862 or 291-3100 w/upgrades. 12' ceil- ings. 219-9674. $799,000. MUST SELL 3BR 2BAI D/W and Land Home. LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. Stainless Steel Appi. Trout Rvr Landing $135K. Great Jacksonville Loca- 70x130. Robin @ tion Little Down Easy 904-924-0033/759-4180 Financing, Won't Last! 1 MANDARIN DEEP WATER CALL JOHN 291-0716 view of city, 3000sf, 3/3, Portside, Intracoastal 1 ac, 30' bluff, asking 16'x80', 2/2, corner lot 1.64 M, Open House Sat ceiling fans, walk-in Sun 10-2 904-463-3386 closets, $25K 904-386-4092 Palatka Riverfront SELLING YOUR MOBILE 100'x400' 2/1 Detached HOME? TOP CASH!! gar. Excellent view. Old or New or Assume $525K 386-937-4036 Loan. Call 730-8606 Military Relocation Specialist randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com Watson Realty Corp ,,r.,' 4729 US Hwy 17S 'l^K'SON. Orange Park, FL 32003 r -. 370 Lots for Sale CR218, LAKE ASBURY, FL 1 Acre Estate lots. Build your dream home" 904 230-8670/c:759-9128 Middleburg / Maxville Area. (7) .5 Acre lots, private subdivision, off CR217, $28,000 per lot. Accepting offers for purchase of all lots. Homes only. Call 904 -764-9509 or 904-509-1154 MIDDLEBURG AREA. 4.19 Acres. Hdmes Only. $95,000 OBO. Call 904-509-1154 Oceanfront, Jax Beach, .69 of a bik zoned comm/ mult-fam/Resid- Apprx 139x236. 904-637-9258 375 Farms/ S 3 Acreage 59 lot Subdivision, -city water/sewer, zoned duplex, Darien, GA, 912-634-5788 or 26- 2110 75 Beaut. Acres. 35 ml So. of Jax w/paved rd frontage, will divide, $25k/ac, 386-659-2152 FARM SITES, 5-10 ACRES Pasture and ponds, ready to build, Camden County Georgia, $14,000 - $18,000 / acre 912-674-5505 ask for Jim HORSE FARM-7.5ac. 5012 Silo Rd. off Pacetti Rd. Nr. Intl Golf. Home + 2.3ac. $395K; 5.2ac. $495K. either or both Bob Retherford, Prop- erty Services, Inc. 731-9500 x405 KENTUCKY, 4,472ACRES. Great recreational or Investment property. Big deer & turkey, 50mi of road frontage, will divide. 1 hour from Nashville. 478-319-2980 LAND FOR SALE Callahan Area 626-6393. N.C. MOUNTAINS Log Cabin $89,900 Easy to Finish Shell on 1 AC Site, Lakes, State Park, & Plenty of Golf. 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Apts/comm'l/resldential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL Ill Quick closings or 904.- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 4-0 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent Alliance Realty Group Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday 400 Apartments 0 Furnished RIVER FRONT LIVING 3BDRMS AVAILABLE. Call 743-1050 405 Apartments Unfurnished Avondale 2/1.5 CH/A, Lrg rms/clst, $775. Avail Riverside 2/1 $650. Both hv tile floors. 786-1090 Babuta Apts. off Univer- sity 1/1 $50mo. com- plete remod. 743-8694 BEACH & HODGES -WOLFCREEK brand new 3/2, condo, $1250 mo. 561-373-1139 BEACH steps to the Bch, 182 N. 11th Ave. CH/A great cond, $745mo incl. elect &wtr 981-0544 $550-$760 1,2&3 BR's AvailL< S(904)757-0240 .ASHLEY PARK - S NORI7H51DE w l Ln 2. & 3 BRS. SMHUD Vouchers 99 Deposit Speciall $0 No App. ree 4 $ 751- 71510 N'SIDE NOW LEASING Shannon Ridge Apt's 1BR $415; 2BR' $525 & 3BR's $625. Section 8 welcomed. Newly Renov. Info 904-30SO-9070 .CSAN ", 1 & 2 BR Special! MARC> CALL 398-9492 SAN MARCO 2/1, Upstrs Duplex, 1000sf, $750m. $500dp. 904-398-1044 Compass Property Svcs. SAN MARCO 2/2, hrdwd firs, fpic, 1400sf, $850 + dep. Call 859-3841 SOUTHSIDE 2/2, $1200mo. next to Town Center Mall, pool Jacuzzl. Call 561-714-0017 W'side beau 2/1, priv lot, DW, WD hkp. $575m. incis water 998-3933 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET AVAILABLE 4/1/06 REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 WESTSIDE Newly reno- vated 1 & 2 br apts. In quite residential nbrhd on Cedar Creek. Call for appts. 904-424-3402 410 Condominiums 9A/MERRILL/2WKS FREE All new, gtd pool. w/d, grnd fir, 2/2,1200sqft, 904-234-0624. $1000m. Atlantic Beach 2/2.5 1750sf 2carg. 1/2 block from ocean. $2100m 992-4352 or 655-6533 BAYMEADOWS-Beautiful 3/3 w/loft on lake. New tiling/paint. Lrg closet space. $1150m 744-1923 CEDAR RIVER Waterfront 2/2.5, 1400sf, boat ramp dock, pool, close to NAS. $950m+dep. 607-9992 |P LS SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE" With Realty, Mortgage, and Relocation Needs! 3h.: 904268-5553 cell: 629-8496 fax: 904268-5766 ." tczr01@yahoo.con Tony Cozier "Drive On" 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite #11 Jacksonville, FL 32257 U One Bedroom Starting At $66500o 1100 Seagate Ave. Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS I Hurry Hurry Hurry . Call Now! , 8:30-5:30 M-F AFFORDABLE LARGE S 1,2, 3 BEDROOM HOMES EASTWOOD O AKSAATET 1000 ., E;%I 4b rn m I- Rank/Grade: Name (please print): 410 Condominiums FLEM ISL PL 3/2.5 TH 1643sf, garage, W&D, all amenities. Top Schools $1280m. 904-424-5378 JAX BEACH- Palms at Marsh Landing 1/1, beautiful view, patio, tiled firs, many amen's $865m. 904-866-3912 MANDARIN 2/2, 1250sf, 2nd fir, 1 car gar, $1200mo + $600 dep. 12700 Bartram Park. 292-1414 or 333-8677 Mandarin Bartram Park new Ig 3/2.5 TH, apples w/d, gar, screen l anal, $1295+$1295d 726-1665 M'BURG/Ravines on golf crse. 2/2.5, gar, story, Stated comm, cable, rash Pickup, lawn- maint incl. 90453 55799 OP/Flem. Isl/Lake Ridge Villa N, Brand new 3/2.5 TH w/gar. on wtr, Prices call 954-668-5234 OP Club Continental 3/3 1 car garage frp, ch&a, all applis, club amen $1300 or FSBO 272-5202 OP RIVERFRONT Large 2/2, Club Conti- nental area. $1450 mo. Call 386-334-7100 PONTE VEDRA BCH Stunning Cottage w/sep entrance, patio, storage area, pert loc. Summerhouse Condos, March Free $1050mo. / Jennifer 917- 859- 7859. HYFLBROKER@aol.com Beachside 3/2 TH $1350 ICW -Avanti Condos 2/2 w/solarium $1075, $S00sec. March Free Jennifer broker 917 8597859 PONTE VEDRA BCH *Summerhouse 1BR $850 March FREE David 917-860-5520 Ponte Vedra Beach 3/2 New appi, w/d Incl, new tile, carpet. Pets ok. Beach/handicap access $1500m 813-0304 PONTE VEDRA Gated 1/1, scrn porch, fpl, w/d, poo conv. to shops/Rest/Bch $800mo. Call 534-7802 PVB/SUMMER HOUSE 5C 2BR all new, lake view, walk to bch. Great amen. 12mo Lease -4th month FREE. 770-495-.0374 PV OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL! 2/2 $1050 -3/2 $1300 FP, vltd cells, beautiful! Newly ren, many amenity All Condos Incl Appi & Blinds *4 Garages for rent from $75 REALTY EXECUTIVES 273-3939 or 610-6460 Southside Point Meadows. Quite area. Must See! Ready now! $1080mo 904-553-2503 SOUTHSIDE 2br/2ba NEW Ref./ W&D/pool/fit- ness/no assc. fee/great loc. on Gate Pkwy.only $1000 m 904-545-1590 SOUTHSIDE 5811 Atlantic Blvd. 2/2.5,.2 story, $950mo, river view, water access, cable, pool, & clubhouse. 904-545-0990 S'SIDE, NEW, 2 WKS FREE 2/2, granite, tile, w/d, pool, fitness, gated, 1300sf, 234-0624. $1100m S'SIDE Brand new 3/2, all applies, WD, cony loc, $100mo. 904-509-6247 or 954-336-2430 S'side Montreux 2br/2ba, 1173sf. w/d, new, lake- front, gated, amen's $1195m. 904-535.-7993 WILLIAMS WALK n e w condo, 1st fir, 2/2,5 star amenities-, avail 4/1, $1200mo. 505-5679 Immac. 2br/2ba patio. St. Johns Bluff & Beach vault ceiling 1000sf fenc yd $875m. 635-1235 41m e Houses p415 Furnished Ortega 1/1 Cottage Completely furnished, just bring your clothes. N/S $1150m 579-4850 A420 Houses 4M2U Unfurnished Argyle 3/2, Patio, W/D Yard maint. included Clay Co. Schools $o110mo. 904.608-8066 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 ARGYLE 337 Pecan Grove 3/2.5/2 1449sf $1175 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ARGYLE 705 Skipping Stone 3/2/2 1509sf $1125 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE 8121 Boones- borough Trail 3/2, $975mo / $975 dep. 777-0691 ARGYLE - 8792 Timberpoint Dr 3/2/2 1745sf $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Argyle Nice 3/2.5, gar, Son Chimney Lake, low rent, great nbrhood, $1050/mo + dep. 904- 779- 9601/536- 8870 ARGYLE Park Place Sub 5405 Turkey Creek Ct 3/2/2 1679sf $1150 With Study FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ARGYLE Plantation Village 482 Sherwood Oaks 3/2.5/2 1449sf $975 1st 3 mo. @ $895/mo. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Atl Bch 4/3, new remod, 300ft to Town Ctr/Bch. 330 First St., $1750+dp. 904-318-0044/249-0767 J Avondale, 3/1.5, Ig | fncd yd, 1.5 car gar, I I 7 mIles bin base, V pets allowed, $900/mo. 381-8786 CHAFEE ROAD -4br/2ba, 1800 sq. ft. $1250 month, brand new dev. No pets 651-5663. CLAY CO. Huge 3/2 brand New all brick, Fpl, gar- den tub sep. shower, great schools, $1250mo. Chris 742-7486 CLAY CO -Greenwood Estates 4/2, CH&A, 193 Evergreen, $900mo./ COBBLESTONE- 3/2/2. all new appi, immac $995 + 1 mo sec & 1 mo rent no pets 904-249-4173 420 ,Houses 4 Unfurnished FLEM ISL. PLANT. 4/3, 2500sf, open fir plan, all brk home, 2cgar, gas fpl, cust. mstr shwr tile, sprnkir sys, huge cov. patio, curdesac, backs to nature preserve. $1795m. 904-269-8048 HERITAGE LANDING - ST. AUGUSTINE New 4br, 2300sf. $1400 Info call: 916-479-3626 Hidden Hills 4/2, 4451 Chasewood Dr. Beau- tiful! $1700mo Avail NOW! 850-528-8119 ICW/LENAS WALK 4/2, 2400sf, new, w/upgrds, all appl's, preserve view. $1600m. 904-866-1431 ICW/WOLF CREEK 3/2.5, new TH,1682sf,lakeviews gar, upgrds, non smoker, $1350m. 904-620-9875 ICW 3/2, 2 story, culde- sac, 2 car par. fen'd, sec sys. Kensington $1250/ mo 270-2708 Iv msg. ICW all new, 3br/2ba, 1900sf, sunroom close to shopping & schls, no pets, $1350m 608-4691 ICW Cul de sac, brick, Lrg fncd yrd. Lake view. 3/2 1932sf. hw firs $1400m + dep. 904-629-4995 SJAX-7746 Rush- more Ct, 3/2/2gar. < fenced, 866-9297/ 655-7924, PCS JCP New 4/2, new tile, neut. clrs, cov. porch, wded lot, Club & amen. $1395m. 422-6743 M, JTB/95, 3/2.5 new luxury, H, N upgrades, 2cgar, scrnd patio, pool + clubhouse access. Ironwood, 1700 sf, $1575, Jamle 864 6699, PCSng a, KERNAN/GIRVIN SAshley Woods, ICW, /2200sf, 5/2, built 2004 lakefrnt, fenced backyrd, sprinkler system, $1395/mo, $850 dep. (PCS) Call 904-220-2915/891- 5804 LAKE ASBURY 1853 Creekview 4/2/2 1820sf $1100 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 LAKE ASBURY Silver Creek Sub 1824 Creekview Dr 3/2/2 1500sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Mand/Julngton Crk 4/2 Like new cond. 1800+sf Lawn aint nci $1475m +dep. VACANT 294-3857 MAND 3/1, W/D, dish- washer, Lg yd, w/shed. Great loc. $950/mo. No pets. GHS@904-529-8022 Mandarin/off Loretto. 3br/2ba $1085.+ $1100 dep. 252-259-5806 web- site: smtarheel.com MANDARIN / Old St. Aug & San Jose -3/2.5, 1650sf, 2 car gar, scrn porch. $1200 859-3841 MANDARIN 3/1, 1 car garage, backyd fenced. $950/mo. 904-626-1500 MANDARIN 3/2, new cpt, fpl, fncd, 5136 Tan St. $1050mo+ $1100 dep. 662-7646 Mandarin Bartram Park new Ig 3/2.5 TH, applies w/d, gar screen lanai, $1295+$1295d 726-1665 MANDARIN nr Baptist S 4/2 2carg Appox 2250sf $1400m Sngle Stry Nr 195 exit 904-535-0673 Middleburg 2113 Fresco Dr 3/2 1450sf $850 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MIDDLEBURG -4/2, 2 story, 2 clean acres, 1700+sf, $1100 + Imo dep. All paved 291-6877 SMIDDLEBURG- Black SCreek waterfront, S5br/3ba, 3500sf, deep water access, 300ft from beach. PCS, $2500,214-9412 see: mlitarybyowner.com 4 Mitsubishi Eclipse E T TS 1999, Spyder S| convertible, 98K miles, 2nd owner, exec. condition new top must sell, $6300 386-8154 North Alta Dr. Brand New 4/3 2800sf $2000m incls apple. Short term avail. 904-866-1431 4 Northside- New S Townhouse 6 I months old, Close Sto all 3 bases, 2/2.5 + loft, right at 95/295 connect. $1050/dep, 904-838-8732 NORTHSIDE Waterbrook Falls 7117 Waterrose Ct 3/2/2 1850sf $1100 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 N'side 2/1 off Dunn Ave. 10528 Wooster Dr newly remodeled great area $695/mo 904-687-4962 N'SIDE 2 & 3 bdrm hms 1 bath CH/A, stove, frig, $600- $700mo. Avail- able NOW. 708-8006 N'SIDE 3/1, w/d hkp, ch/a. $800m+$800dp. 6590 Sunset Dr. Call 904-642-5037 N'SIDE RTO 6 Houses; 2 to 5 Bdrms, 1-2 Bth, ch/a, newly renov, $550 $850mo. 904-535-7461 O.P. -4/2 like new, 1508 Ashleigh St. $1250mo., Dr's Inlet. 276-6446 SO.P. Plainfield Ave. | 3/1 home no pets, $850 plus deposit, OAKLEAF 4/2,2000sf, many upgrds, 1st month free, no pets, $1400mo. all amen s ncI. 608-8396 Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, close to Argyle Elem. upgrades galorel fpic, $1395mo. 904- 236- 9889 OAKLEAF PLANTATION *3059 Tower Oaks. New 3/2 $1200/mo. 1/2 month free *4047 Pebble Brook. New 3/2. 1300sf. $1000/mo. HODGES Wolf Creek 3727 Windmaker Way. 3/2.5 Tnhm, 1600SF on lake, 1 c gar. $1250 HAMPTON S. -St Johns Cty 210 & 95. Brand new home w/ many upgrades, golf course comm. 4/2, never lived in. 2300SF, comm ammen. $1500.1165 Garrison Dr. All Homes Including REALTY EXECUTIVES 273-3939 610-6460 Work Phone # Organization: Signature: 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be-delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 420 Houses M420 unfurnished OP/FLEMING ISLAND Exec 4br/2ba in Hamber- sham Harbour. Water access. $1400m 514-1038 Orange Park/Oakleaf Plan. New luxury home 3/2 2008sf $1200m Movein Spec. 610-6460 Orange Park 3/1.S 285 Lee Dr. newly remod, great location, $895mo. 904-687-4962 Orange Park 3/1 w/gar, New carpet/paint/ fridge. 125 Lester Dr $790m,dep 904- 773.3579 ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 Townhouse, wd, water incid, on Blanding $900mo. 877- 677-0438 Orange Park Beautiful. Brand new 4/3 2400sf Great Schs. $1450m Must see! 888-218-2240 PABLO BAY on lake,, 4 BR,3 BA, fp, $1,995 mo 904-273-0125 Ponte Vedra 3/2 5 Smlns from ocean S$1950/mo, 1900sf, garage, comm. pool, no pets call 913-306-7155 PVB/Sawgrass 3/2+Den culdesac, comm. pool, grt Schls, sm. pets ok $1800m. 904-273-9549 PVB 4/3, newly remod- eled, 2300SF, Irg water- front deck, 2car gar. $2850/mo.(904)315- 9526 4, RAVINES GOLF/COUNTRY CLUB 4lo, New I story twn hme, 3/2, w/Irge grt rm eat-in kit. + dn rm, 2 car gar. & golf cart gar. $1295/mo. 904- 210- 6062 RIVERSIDE/ MURRAY HILL 3/1 kit eqpt, w/d, h-up, CH&A, $850mo. $500 dep. 771-5555 S'SIDE WHY RENT? GET PRE -APPROVED LITTLE OR NO DOWN Bad credit okl 318-0955 SOUTH OP/Bear Run 3/2 $995, 1388SF, 2 Car Gar, Kit Equip Grt Rm, Fence. VANSANbT RE 389-3540 Southside: 3br/2.Sba, affordable waterfront, $1395/mo., 904-477-5977 www.RMLook.com Southside/Beaches Large 3/2 Like New. No pets. $1250m Movein Spec. Grace 588&5341 SOUTHSIDE 3/1 $900 CH/A 2/1 $800 CH/A 904r472-3070 SOUTHSIDE Bartram Springs, 4/2.5,, 2 car gar, 2 story, $1650mo, 916-479-3626 SOUTHSIDE SUTTON LAKES Open Sun 2-Spm 11295 Hendon Dr. LAKEFRONT 3/2, 2 car gar, lovely screen patio. sep. din, Irg eat in kit, cozy fplc, mstr BR w/2 walking closets, luxurious soaking tub in master bath. Avail immed $1295mo 202-277-2775 SOUTHSIDE The Montreaux @ Deerwood Lake 8550 Touchton #134 2/1 1120sf $925 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 S'SIDE/SUTTON LAKES Lakefront 3Br, 2cgar, scr prch, new citrus trees, $1295m. 202-277-2775 4, S'SIDE 3/2 excellent condition, I/car 77I gar., ceiling fans, water/soft, cntu A/C, w/d incld, 3+ dep. $975 mo. No pets/smokers 803-6717/223-0048 S'SIDE Clifton Village new TH 3/2.5, lcgar, new Sappli, pool, gym. 1/2 1st mo free $1195m 728-2244 & S'SIDE- Hawkins SCove off Atlantic, ]>15 min. to Mayport, 4br fp, Lakeview, available mid March, S1475 mo. 410 647 6851, NO SMOKE, NO PETS S'S near St. Aug, & 1.95 Bartrum Pk, new 1536sf, 1 car gar, 2br w/den, gated, $1075. 465-0995 ST. JOHNS CO N. /CR210 3/2 on preserve w/fpl. 2000sf, comm pool+more $1295m. 904-635-6861 ST. JOHNS TWN CTR Area 4/3.5, 3500sf home, comm pool, play ground, $2300mo Cal 838-1928 S St. Marys GA S3/2 home, fenced - yIard, $850 with S $500 deposit, call 912-673-7978 or 912-5 73-1248 St Johns Cnty/Palencia 3bd/2ba 2 car grg 2400sqft $150lSOOmo Con- tact John 904-642-4125 WESTSIDE-2/2, 1 S car gar. patio, Close to NASJax, $750, dep call 614-2018 or 716- 9166 WESTSIDE 3/1 Bonus Room, Fenced Yard, Quiet! REF REQ. $795/MO. 778-2897 WESTSIDE 3739 Longleaf Forest 3/2/2 1374sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE -4/1.5, $850 & apt 1/1 $475 clean & quiet area, Remodeled. Call 536-5029 WESTSIDE Chatham Woods Sub 5260 Collins Road #904 3/2.5/1 1400sf $925 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 WESTSIDE Crystal Springs 10269 Wood Dove Way 3/2/2 1456sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE Lauren Oaks Sub 11127 Lauren Oaks 3/2/2 1268sf $925 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 WESTSIDE Natures Hideaway 6051-101 Maggie Circle 3/2 1300sf$875 - FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! REF REQ. $595/MO. 778. 2897 WESTSIDE Timothys Landing 7724 Hignchair Lane 3/2/1 1500sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 42o Houses Unfurnished WESTSIDE Westland Station 5566 Ortega Park Blvd 3/2/2 2000sf $1195 With Study FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 WGV 1319 Ardmore 4/2/2 1745sf $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 W'SIDE/Off Blanding. Brand new 3/2, all amen, $1150m+dep. 50% off 1st mo. 904-568-0696 W'SIDE 3/2/2 on pond, Grt rm w/fp, EIK, sep. DR, $975m. Ist/last/ sec dep. No pets. 904-779-8985 W'SIDE- 3br/2 ba, 2car garage, 1780sf, $1250/mo PCS 904-614-7073 W'SIDE Beautiful 3/2 +office $1300mo 9347 Hawks Pt. Dr. Jax 32222 407-625-3672 W'SIDE Townhouse RTO, 2br/2.5ba Pool fiber optics, $800mo. Call Michael 631-2351 YULEE-Waterfront rental Small 1 or 2BR on deep water, privacy, close to AlA. Great commute to Kings Bay or Mayport. Avail. 3/15. $900m. 904-703-4265 ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 .ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $500S -$2500 In the Following Areas: Northside Oceanview Mayport San Marco Amelia View Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside Julington Creek $500 -$2500 CALL 757-3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com $500 Down U OWN all areas EZ Qualify Call the Hotline 388-1208 42B Manufactured h ome 0Homes Atlantic Beach 3/2, Screened porch, car port, fenced yard, Ig shed, new hardwood floors, capeted bedrooms, 2268 Myaport Rd. #132 (PCS) 910-7652 & FOR SALE, PCSIng, S 28x56, D-wide | mobile home, 4/2, Appliances, Sfurnished, fresh pant, 8x10 shed outside, inside COntinental Vil- lage, 904 26 8198, $41,900 Middleburg 3/2 & 2/2 all elec, bug/lawn maint incl w/ mo rent. No pets. Ref needed. 04- 219- 2834/282-0409 Hurry won't last long ! Call Sandy 695-2255 SIDE & NW'SIDE From i50moap+ockgrnd ch,:k- Ask abouour r 5pci31ai' 90A772 7244, C:566 2903 427 Mobile Home 427 Lot Rentals ARLINGTON Irg shady lots only, city water. $250 up+ dep. 641-0392 430 Roommates 9A & Gate $600m+1/2 Util. Share 3/2.5 TH, Pvt Rm&Ba, Gated 993-9831 4 Argyle-2/2, twn- home $500 util included, 904- 535-1453/ 904-777-4272 Argyle OP, 4/2, Snice home, $600 rmo, 1/2 util. S 90435-2391. 904-535-1453 MAND. Lg 4/2 Hm, fpl, W/D, cbl, no dep,$350 incl elec. 260-2617 MAND. quiet 3/3, 2nd fir, Mbrm, pool utils incl, $650/$170 +dp 625-5926 MANDARIN -roommate needed. $500mo includes all 333-4008 N'side 1615 W. 25th St. $85- $110 per week, 477-1892 OP F. seeks M. to share hm furn room/ pvt bth must like animal, quiet relaxed atmosphere $500mo 773-3939, 278-5152 Orange Park/Argyle Forest. k SeekIng non-smoker roommates to share 3/2 house. $450/mo Utilities included, Call NHAN. 904-631- 5664 SOUTHSIDE-$500mo + dep. share 2/2.5 TH, Pvt rm & bath Call 343-2393 WSIDE M to share M, 2br hi- spd int., cbl, AC, pool, $375m+1/2 781-8875 OR 201-838-0933. AvI 3/15. W'slde- nice home. $125wk util incl. Non smkr.904-536-0158 W'SIDE to share 2/1.5 twnhse $550m. includes util. $2SOdp. 614-7922 435 Rooms to Rent ARUNGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrigl Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 Date Submitted: 6. 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MANDARIN new home 5br/4ba, 3 car gar, 2700 +sf highspeed internet furn'd $495mo. 472. 3821 ORANGE PARK $400mo. pvt entrance, non-smkr please (904)375-0474 SOUTHSIDE -Nice furn room, near Mandarin Free cbl/elec Starting from $135/wk. 465-1777 Southside seeking male roommate non smoker, to share condo, private rm & bath, fully furn'd $600mo Includes all utilities, 904-538-0927 Beach! 440 Vacation/ Resorts Satsuma Fl, St. Johns River, large dock 2 slips, 2 br MH large lot- RV. Call 800-772-8345 or 954-214-3899 TPC: OCEANFRONT Gorgeous home. All amenities, 200' BEACH, pool, 4/5, 904- 710-0077 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale NC Store +cabin $139,990 Both Zoned Commercial Pics: 919-693-8984 or owner@newbranch.com Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent WESTSIDE Warehouses, 5400sf, 10,.0000sf, 12,000sf, 17,400sf 22,000sf. or 30,000sf. Dock & grade; Easton, Sanderson, & CO. 356-2228 Realtor 0t7 Businesses .a5 For Sale BEAUTY & NAIL SHOP for sale Good loc, busy shop $49K 904-226-309 BEAUTY SALON for sale, prestigious loc Down own. Call 348-3133 Dry Cleaners FSBO Plant on Premise. Grt loc. Will train. 904- 304- 5610 RESTAURANT high traf- fic, over $6000 + net/mo $189,900. 904-415-0577 Restaurant Western Way off Baymeadows Reduced Price 994-4042 15 Office Space A w For Rent AAArlington Expressway Nice Affordable Indiv. Offc's & Small Building 725-0556 / 591-3027 JTB & PHILLIPS -Starting at $325, utils included. Call Rod 343-8922 W'SIDE OFFICE SUITE up to 1300sf, $13 psf full svc. Utils. & Janitorial incl Scott or Tom 384 3666 s25 Retail 525 For Rent WESTSIDE JAX. Space avail. In neigh- borhood strip center; 1,000.& 1,SOOsqft. Rea- sonable rates. Call Bob Worgan, 1 800 630 7505 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business Opportunities LAUNDRY MATS w/drop stations, 3 SS & 1 Beaches, 993-2578 EST. LAWN BUSINESS ACCTS & EQUIP. Asking $7500. 904-708-8577 Motivated Entrepreneurs Part time or Full time Help introduce a new line of Natural Skin Care from theRainfor- est. Easy to learn, fun to share, profitable. Complete training, immediate income. Must be willing to learn and grow in a Profes- sional positive envi- ronment. Call 739-5808 or 704-8824 RESTAURANT -Down- town $25k Store in Riverside $60k. Call Jay at 389-5860 for details VENDING ROUTE FOR SALE! 7 locations, $7000. 904-745-9267 America's Premier Automotive Service Franchise is expand- ing! New location being developed on Race Track Rd. in Jullngton Creek area For more info., call , 1-800-228-8339 or visit us on-line at: www.tuffy.com Min. cash req: $100,000 55Distributorships 555 Franchises Pepperidge Farms cookie Rte, $185K, $50K Dn 504-1308 or 260-9461 FREE 0 TREE FREE1o FRE o FREE o FEE o FREE o REE o FREE ; FREE o;FRE 3365 Sequoia Rd $254,900 _ l .'__ ;+ 3/2.5 all brick home w/pool. Formal rooms, large kitchen w/butlers pantry, side entry garage w/room for workshop or game room. Fenced rear. Direct Line I'4 (904) 278 4176 W"-', randrade@ watsonrealtycorp.com m w m-m y 5576 LaMoya Ave, Unit 1 $325,000 I, % ..... -1 Waterfront townhome move- in ready! Located on wide creek w/river & ocean access. Deeded dock & common T- dock Enclosed lanai & huge deck w/spa Direct Line Anl randrade@ (904) 2784176 -'" " watsonrltycorp.com ........ r f T1 22 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools Medical Career Want to help people? Train in less time than you think Career Service Available Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Training Includes an S externsohipln o For a Brochure call now! 800-719-7249 Sanford Brown Institute 10255 Fortune Pkwy, ste 501 Jacksonville, FL, 32256 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class April 3 8 Week Eve Class March 15 Superior Instruction www.myfrei.com (904) 269-2555 Florida Real Estate Institute 705 Financial REGIONAL FINANCIAL SPECIALIST NHS Management, LLC,. a leader in Long Term Ca re is see ing a Regional Financial Specialist for 5 facili- ties in the se stateof Florida. Qualifications include a degree in Accounting or related field with strong Accounting back- ground, must be orga- nized. have great interpersonal skills must be able to travel extensively. Previous experience preferred. Send resumes to NHS Management, LLC, Attn: Alex Baker, 931 Fairfax Park, Tuscaloosa, Ala- bama 35406, or fax to (205) 343-0832. SALES ASSISTANT Preferably Registered. Global Financial Ser- vices Firm. FTposition with benefits. Fax resume 358-4155 707 Driver $$ COURIER NEEDED .5 Professional, Courteous w e, v reh Cie Independent Contractor w/rellable vehicle. Full or P/T. You Control Warehuse 130uN What you earn. Call M/T/W 9A- 1PM 265-8004 Divers4[' Fo local Co. :k Jacksonville Transpor- tation Authority (JTA) is seeking experienced [art-time Bus Operators. ust have CDL license with 'P' endorsement. Opportunity to become full-time. Training pro- vided. $11.55 er phour dto start. Apply 10 N. Myrtle or fax 632- 5514. EOE M/F/D/V its Company S Drivers $ S000 Sign on X Bonus" Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more y rs exp. & Class ACDL-Hazmat Home most wknds Co. starting pay $ 31- 34/mile O0P pa, $.90 mile + fuel supplement 5 S ,l Se3tdmy Bornus -Mod iai D-r,trai1401k :,121,Wki zEr.. B,:,nu., Pa'd vY3C 4. h.1,d0ad .,pt,.rnal Hialtmt Care Programs that ,nclucie a 100,:,. C,.mpany Pd Premium Prog. Optional Per Diem Pa, Program,_&, $52.00 da,- 1110 M Greg a- 800 723.3-124 for ;ni., DELIVERY DRIVER - w/ valid drivers license, FT or PT, Apply at Ed's Warehouse 1630 N. Main St. 765-9677 DRIVERS For local co. a CDL A for heavy haul- ing division & " WRECKER DRIVERS with Class E Lic..Exp req'd; Exc pay. C.A.R. Towing 904-996-8333 DRIVERS with Class B CDL needed. M. F work week, excellent ben- efits. Competitive pay, Apply In person at Manning Building Supplies 10900 Pnm Ilips '4AYe. 707 Driver Drivers wanted. $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Work your own hours. Be your own boss. Hiring Taxi, Airport Shuttle & Para-Transit drivers. Call Tim Miles 493.5222 for interview DRIVERS You can earn $800 -$1100 next and every week. & still b he homeweek- ends. Must have CDL A & mostly clean 3 yr MVR. 356.0500 DFWP. class B License, Exp erience preferred. benf, compI wage SIGN ON BONU 904-940-1226 READY MIX DRIVER Needed for all areas. Must have CDL Class B. TOP PAY for exp'd. driver. Great benefits. Apply in person at: 733Philps Hwy. Jacksonville Florida or Call 904-296-0609 for nearest location YARD DRIVERS F/T Must have Class A CDL. Apply in person at 1 mIeson Park Blvd. or call (904)751-8531. fax to 751-8503. SLS is an EOE/AA employer. 709 Aviation NOW HIRING A&P MECHANICS, AIR CRAFT MECHANICS STRUC- TURAL TECHS Needed for on going heavy maintenance contracts. B737.and B727 exp desired, but will consider all exp'd. Competitive salary and benefits. 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Call Bruce wance 778.3720 irs/week ly T-shirts PLUMBERS, HELPERS, y Bonus TRAINEES IGreat pay, -2524 Daytime -7515 Daytime Apply in person s 904-261-5694 9020 Cocoa Ave ERS with inte- PREPRESS/ m exp & own TYPESETTERFor Print- tation. Must be ing Co. Must have a e. Great pay, working knowledge of S904864-6684 digital file formats and pt popular dekstop pub- ,TRACKHOE, I shIng programs. 11am R, PIPELAYER, -7pm shift, e-mail res OPERATORS & ume mallntbctjax.com TRUCK DRIVERS, or call 739-0504 or N. St. Johns t DFWP Appy at PRINTING COMPANY; n Blvd, J. AX.EOE Preflight- Mac/PC exp. Fax resume 645-8347, PRESSMAN FT, PT Heidelbergs w/con- ACDLReq. sole, 29", Ryobl benf SIGNON w/T-head. Bindery 904-940-1226 Helpers/ exp 645-7670 CTRICIAN ROOF LABORER aI 1Co.benefits. Exp'd with general um ear knowledge of single ply once DFWP. membrane Install a- 764- 1015 tons & construction sites. No criminal ANS record FL dr. lic. Will- triclan helpers Ing to travel. 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Fax resume to 904 731-1799 SERVERS & COOKS for Anua Grill.18 year old established Ponte Vedra restaurant, across from Marriott, Great $ 285.3017 737 Real Estate RECEPTIONIST- FRONT DESK MustHave Good Communication Skills and Great Computer Skills. Keller Williams Realty Fax Resumes To: 904288-7993 CLOSING COORDINATOR For Local Real Estate Co-- 0on."- tvonnelcnrsd Only 'IK Keller Williams Realty Fax Resumes To: 904 288- 7991 OFFICE MANAGER Enceilent ,)pic,.. r.lin 2 ,rs real tstaie eO p. reai estate Ii.. oret.- prop mgmi. bkinCel3ir, g Octail orlenieo, rui~ii tanker. 5~alr1 T601. Fao resume 1 i9 145' INVESTOR ASST 'VWa rlo Outh.ide tie office-. Oreusl oa. education Car. ctli ph & e-mail rerj. Celi e4-125635 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES w/comm janitorial sale & Hospitality exp. The ability to cater to client needs and able to think outside the box. Exc negating skill. Call 800-370-0266 or mail debbi0555@aol.com COUNTER SALES Wholesale company. Experience req'd. Jacksonville call 877-. 445- 7341. ENERGETIC OUTSIDE SALESPERSON NEEDED Great comm + base salary + benefits Call 904-483-3501 SALES: FT & PT $500 -$2500 wkiy. New co. Top pay. Adv./Mgmnt oppt'y. Bonus+comm. Training provided, no wknds. Call 904- 588- 6410 SALES PEOPLE NEEDED ASAP FOR HOME SALES CALL JOE 904-225-0222 SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus BenefiIs! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783-"8385 Sales Real Estate Sales Associate for office condo project. Positive attitude required. Prestige Realty Scott Cox, 561-309-5930. 750o Technical/ Engineering - ENGINEERS/TECHNICIANS CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS PROJECT ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS/TECHS for positions throughout Florida. CEI/CTQP exp./Certifications, Building, Construction and/or Environmental Exp. Req'd. EOE. Send Resume to Dick Cor- poration, 8936 Western my, Ste 10, Jackson- ville, FL 32256 or email cmsokol@dickcorp.com 752 Warehouse GROCERY WAREHOUSE CLERK WANTED Exp pr.eferred. Aole i :. drive a icri, I,ir i, at: main Stre-t Whole- sa-es 371' Varnce St WAREHOUSE WORKERS $11-$13/hr. Immediate positions available primarily 1st Shift. Call Paul Freeman 904-693-2131 or apply at 7780-1 Westside Industrial Dr. 32219 WHSE FT must be able to lift 100 lbs, complete b_ n eI.t packbage avenue- imall area rrtmrtn -oape S ho.ur DP F -W.P E.i.i E c-,'ntac[ R.-, 262.2525 tEe 28 752 Warehouse WHSE FT must be able to lift 100 lbs. complete benefit package avenues mail area, startingwage $9/hour, D/F/W/P E.O.E contact Ray 262-2525 Ext 28 753 security Premium Armored Ser- v ces has immediate openings for ATM ArmoredITransporters In the Jacksonville area. We provide a history of growth and a stable environment for our employees. Qualifications: *Min. 21 years old ATM Experience Pref'd *D&G Lic Pref. Valid drivers license/ good driving record Salary begins at $11/hr. Great benefits Incl. Med/Dent/Life Ins, 401K, Paid time off. Overtime paid after 40hrs. Must pass extensive bkgrnd. Uni- forms provided. if you would like to join an industry leader please submit resumes to: (toll free) 877- 216.0159, PH: 888.336.2756 X6768 or Email: HRYNEARSON@EFMARK.COM. Day & Zimmermann Security Services SECURITY OFFICERS IMMEDIATE Openings Come to work for a nationally recognized leader In security and safety that puts emp loyees first!1i!!! WGE: $10.00 After training is complete $8.50 while training (After i0 days) FERNANDINA BEACH LOCATION Full Time & Part Time Flekibilty Weekly Pay Full Benefits Retirement Plan with company contribution 904261.5551 We do what we say. M/F/D/V/EOE 755 Miscellaneous CLEANING TECHNICIANS Earn $400+ weekly at Stanley Steemer. You.will enjoy benefits, pd vacation & more. Neat Clean Appear- ance a must. Valid DL & gd driving record. OJT.ackground & drug test reqd. Sat, hours required. Apply In Person M- F; 10-4 6115 Arlington Expwy. USED CAR DEPARTMENT BUSINESS IS BOOMING AVERAGEFEB2RAUARY INCOME: $7000 OVER 250 USEDCARSTE B INESSIaSd dPeOpOSMNGAke TO SELL FROM EXPERIENCED PREFERRED, WILL TRAIN Immediate Opening!I System Administrator Windows 2000 Advance Server Apache, Tomcat, Java, SQL Bachelors or MCP Preferred LCI offers a compete e salary and a oompensatiov n package that include health, dental, vision, and 401o) plans. Oualified| o a n dida te s sh o sld A p p ly C M l a t h 'aw -/ A ~ l iclb e t a. n. n 755 Miscellaneous Dispatcher SharplAlert! Efficient! We Want You! At least 18 years of age, type 25cwpm High School Diploma or GED, US Citizen and of good moral character, your mu0 a onr e~n application is needed immediately. Benefits include but are not limited to State Retire- ment Uniforms, Sick & Annual Leave, and 12 Paid Holidays, Tuition Reimbursement. The Clay County Sheriff's Office is hiring Emer- gency Communica- L drrInossL0 ions Operators in our state of the art com- munications center. EOE/Drug Free Work- place. Deadline to pply March 25, 2006. Contact Info: 904-213-6040 or www.claysheriff.com INVESTOR ASST -Work outside the office. Great a education. Car, celph & e-mail req. Cal 642-5635 MAINT. TECH Expld for small N'side Apt. Comm. Immediate openings. Great pay & bnfts. Apply In person 1333 Dunn Ave or fax resume to 904- 77-7986 PUNCH TECH /MAKE READY PERSON for Orange Park Area Apts. Fax resume to 904-276-6688 E.O.E SET/STRIKE CREW F/T for event company. Dr Lic req'd ClassB Lic prefd. Apply in person: PRI Productions 1819 Kings Ave. 398.8179 EOE, DFWP 760 Part-Time JACK OF ALL TRADES Sailboat background exp. 10-20hrs/wk. $7-$1/hr based on exp Call 904-287-0931 MEDICAL OFFICE PT ADMISSIONS CLERK If you Would like to be part of a great busi- ness office team, have lots of energy and would like to work at the premier ASC in Jacksonville, please fax your confidential resume (904)247-8101 attention Business Office Manager. Duties include admitting and registering patients, preparing patient charts and working as a team player with the other B members. PT positionIs M-F, 11am. 5pm and eligible for ful benefit package. We are a drug-free and EEOC employer. 762 Work At Home WORK AT HOME & get paid daily. Seeking serious home workers. Member of the BBS, solid company, huge pay scale. Have more time at home. Must have access to the internet. "Visit www.iboplus.com\40349523 or cal1800- 814- 0578 3o Child Care ,, Licensed Child Care, Infant to tL toddler conve- nlentlylocated across from NAS Hablo EspanoI, call Ana 573.0879 876= Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to smiln, all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509- 6242 T.B. Painting Services Inc f Int.&ext., painting, pressure washing, S 11 minor wood 04WUL repair crown L]U & trim work Free Est. Lic& Ins 446,3073 900 Antiques Antique repro. parlor set, three 41 piece cherry, blue cream floral print new, $2200. asking, $1000 obo, 622-8391 Ron UIP" Test Engineers The Test Engineers primary responsibility will be a systems test engineer for C4ISR systems as part of a team conducting the Ship's Test Program. Secondary responsibilities will include review of test products. Test Program efforts will require travel for execution of test events including at-sea test and trials. Test Engineers collaborate with Government test organizations and their contractors, tradesmen, and Ship's Force. The candidate must develop solutions to complex problems that require analysis, independent judgment, ingenuity and creativity. This position requires task management skills to coordinate and direct diverse test evolutions, as well as an above average knowledge of submarine construction and test philosophies. Highly developed communications skills are required. At least ten years experience directly related to installation and test of C4ISR systems, as well as experience in operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of submarine C41SR systems are required. Apply on line at www.gdeb.com Job number 05-151. Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. We offer competitive wages and benefits including: 0 Medical/Dental/Life Insurance Excellent 401K Plan 0 Paid Vacation 0 Paid Retirement US Citizenshin RenniredlEuanl OnnortunitvlAffirmative Action Emnlover - Merchandise 900 Antiques 962 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances SDishwasher, never used, moving, must sell, $85, 696-0759 Dryer / Washer super capacty4, excel cond. $00c 90-399-8848 Fridge, white, side-by-side, I $450. Smooth top range, $150. Over range micro $80. Dishwasher, r$ exc cond, call 771-5208 G.E. 5 cycle dryer, 8 years old $125, great condition, DISHWASHER $100 ABOVE RANGE MICRO- WAVE, $100. All only 1 year old like new. Coip, Iset $1000. Call: 268-1400 Kenmore Gas Dryer great condition $00 call807.6587 MAYTAG SWASHER/DRYER super capacity f2 yrs, $250 274 6007 S Refrigerator and stove good c ondition both for $300, call 90427 9835 4, Stainless Steel kitchen-aid aua S sense water1- tration system refrlderator, new sell for $900 269-9527 W/D $75ea; Fridge $150; Dishwshr $100; Stove $150; Jax 321-863-2889 'WASHER & DRYER May- tag $500 & Upright Freezer Kenmore, $200. All ke new 813-8800 4 Washer and Dryer. Great condition, $150 for both. Call 904277-3432 SWasher and Dryer, great condition $125, for both call 904277- 3432 Whirlpool 30" self cleaning, range black/almond, $225 obo, 292.1476 905 Articles 9 For Sale Aluminum dia- mond plate lock- Ing utility/storage box for small to medium p/us, excel- lent condion $95 obo, 912-882-1052 Bandsaw 14" Delta Heavy Duty, Cast Iron, all original bOOes Included, excellent condition. Veryj heavy duty. Orn- glan owner. Evenings, Mike 91;- 729- 2924 4 hBBQ stove and smoker combo. "New Braunfels" ood condition list: $27 first $75 241-1398 SBedroom funiture, Small desk, hutch small chest night stands, light wood and swivel rocker, upholstered chair. Linda 783 0197 .BOYS BMX BIKES (2),20Inch tires, foot pegs ood shape, $60.0 for both, 620- 9387 4 Cargo Top Carrier Sears sport, 20-SV, excellent corndi- tion, $80,696- 079 Conices with Mauve custom made drapes attached. Fits 8,aladum windows ix48". 2726213 after 6pm, sheers included, $200 SDrill Press Crafts- man 6hp, 16gal let, 244- 4461 h ta k4 EDGER-electric, Black & Decker, like new, $40, 90* 223-8553 ELECTRIC EDGER BLACK & DECKER LIKE NEW $40.00 223-8553 4, ELKAY LUSTERTONE double bowl kitchen lsink, 18.gauge stain- less steel, self rim, 22x37, 8 Inch bowl depth, $5100,269-1478 FISH TANK 75 gal. $180 couch and love seat, $200golf club set R/H top- fil Irons, $2U0. 269-2192 Gas BBQ Grill, New Aussie Portable Propane Travel Grill, never used, i $75. 904-695- 1919 4, Gas powered golf cart, $950, call 912.-729-1585 4Giris Bike 24" "Boss Cruise?' needs some repairs, $20, call 244-1398 .. Helium Tank 4ft, 81 in, with BailoR Jiadapter, $100 912- 576- 717S, will deliver if needed 4 HOT TUB FOR SALE / $1000, obo. New S plumbaing,you pick- up &haul away for details call Melissa, 904-434- 7418 4,Kenmore Washer and'Dryeor, $50, 744,1794,1G~ft, Jon boat,75 hp, evlnrude tilt trim trailer trolling motor, $2500. 744 1794 4,Kerosene Heater, 22,300BTU. new in box, never lit, new price, $140, sell for $89042692 2152 4,Kinko (15) Win- dows. & (2) Doors, bronze color, all have screens, all for $500 obo, Lou, 284,0536 MANICURE TABLES 5 like new, 1 UV light dryer table, 1 pedicure chr, $800 269-9355 Microwave Over- the- Stove, GE spacemaker, bi'eck 30 In, $75 Eikay Lustertone kitchen sink, 18-gauge stain- less self-rim, 22x37, 550,269-1478 PEWS -Beautiful 10' Colonial style pews w/lIght blue padded seats and backs, dark oak trim & deluxe book racks, $150ea. 771-2304 SPiano baby grand, beautiful walnut finish with bench made In USA, $S000 obo call anytime, 904-616&9361 POOL ABOVEGROUND 4ft deep, 18 ft round, S plus accessories. Needs liner. $500 obo, call 904 221- 7045 4, Prom dresses (2) beautiful size 18 & 1 e 20o1 dress Is balcc/white. The other Is pink & blue. Worn once, call Roni 912-729- 6776 S Sofa, loveseat set, daybed with Strundle, deli com- puter small stereo, 13" TV video camera call 904-477-9026 Sofa Hide-A-Bed $200 OBO. Bed k headboard and dresser $400 OBO Computer table, chair $200. 616- 9361 Jeff 905 Articles For Sale STavemneau Antique, S 25 pieces, ten tl)'plates bowls, large salad bowl, platers, hand made In Haiti, $295, 771-0249 Toile 1970's pdwered blue tol- L let, and sink, full flush, elongated bowl. $10 cash or $15 both. 264- 6785 ,) readmill $100, 4x6 trailer $300, Riding lawn mower $300, small freezer $60 2 bakers racks $100, 1997 pickup $S500. 904-27257352 SVan Oldsmobile Silhouette 2000. L silver 62k ml. New tres, leather, exc cond. loaded, $(995, 904 220 7886 A to Z You can save uptog90% on every- thing nowt 358-2265 or 259-2292 915 Building Supplies SWindows. Vinyl, Double hung, (2) 24x60, (1) 36x60 cost $65 ,- sell $500, 276- 7042 920 Business/ Office JEWELRY DISPLAY CASES $17Seach. 904-461-7255 x10 Restaurant Equip. Exc cond. too many item to list 270-0303, 662-3300 Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gat6r Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables 9 2 & Jewelry STeddles, cherished B Many retired and I 8 very cheap. Everything under $20, lost of dIsplays !H ardM 912.673- 6041 928 Electronies 4, JL AUDIO s00 / amupllfier w/2 kicker competition UR 12.5' speakers, in 28"x13.5" box, new $750, now $400 ., SAS BAZOOKA BASS TUBES 2x6", Y 100 warr and pioneer TS- 1011 2x4" coaxial, two way. All $150, 685r2525 Sony 36" television TFO Trnitron Wega kill jFlat CRT with matching sony stand, like new condi- tion ,$450 obo, 88- 7008 'o Thunder 5500 (2) speakers, (2) M `TX 3404,400 watt amps, 29"x.5" box, bat. cap, $700 firm, 337- 4932 pTV, 14 In. RCA color, fiat screen.PSleep kt timer w/lremote, looks/works great, $60. 2682482 4, TV 61" HDTV JvC N D-ILA Wide- I screen, retails for $4699.95, sale $3000. 6mo old, 904- 641. 5059 945 Garage Sales ARLi -6206 Pine CoveaLn. Fri-Sat 9a-lpm.NINo Early Birds B, ATLANTIC BCH Sat. 2/18, tools, furn, hsehold, 2195 Cypress Landing Drive, Cypress Cove, before off-base housing BEACHES -multi farn moving sale -furn appl, etc. 335 10th St. Atl Bch, Fri 8-3, Sat 9-12 4, Flemin Island Osprey BIuff Blvd. I Community Yard Sale, off CR 220. Many Homes, many items, Saturday March 4th, 8-.2pm Huge Yard Sale Saturday March i 4th 8am until 2pm, 6749 Lenox Ave. Jax. GREAT PRICES! N'SIDE Moving Sale Fri & Sat 8-4 6810 Keyes Rd. Furn, misc, washer, dryer, motor hmi some free recyclable Items WESTSIDE -9852 Sherbrook Ln. off Crystal Springs in Weschester Subdivi- sion. Fri-Sat 7-3 9, Yard Sale / Multi.Family Sat- kL urday March 4th, 8am. 1pm, 12066 Sunchase Drive Jax, Hawkins Cove Development BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Placel 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn 4 Murray 20" 4hp push mower, rear 4 bag w/ 14" rear wheels. 3 yrs., $50, 27846007 Snapper Rear engine riding mower 28" cut Shp, andu9m0er BriggsBage an uch kitg $600 obo, 292-1476 Troy. Built Tiller 6 H.P. rear tires, with furrower, 2 speed i with reverse $450 obo, call after 4 291-1044 955 Household Furniture a. Armoire- Never I used. cllectlon '.I1 Europa, flawless, 96" tall 58" wide, 2 piece, $1450 obo, 904- 257- 4159 BED $165 Qn Pillow Top set, New in plastic w/warranty. 858-9350 BED $499 ALL NEW ViSCO Memory Foam Quen or Full Matt $499 Kig$699 (904) 674.0405 BED A Brand Name. Full set $115. New w/warr. In plastic. call 391-0015 BED A Brand Name Can deliver. 398-52&0 BED A Brand Name NEWwithwarrant Can deliver. 398-5200 BED Beautiful temp- pedic meme. foam matt w/7 yr. warr. $379. Can delIver. 904-858-9350 BED BOX & MAlT SET Qn Size Pillow Top- Still in Plastic $198 (504) 674, 040S BED Brand Name. Kg PT mattress $299. New. w/ warr. Can del. 398-5200 BED KJNG 4, POST 4, Pillow-.Top mattress! hilI oc springs & dresser. all like- new. Moving, must sell, $1800/ obo 272-4806 rFBdroom 4Pc Set $2981 4 Drawer Chests Frm$68 I Sofas & Chair $298' 25" Color TV's From $4 3 Rm18PCondo Pkg $8 2 Piece Queen Bed $199 CORT CLEARANCE [ (904) 6 000 Bedroom Set + Couch, brand new, S piece, loveseat from Rhodes furniture, $750 each set, 838-8732 BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 858 9350 Can deliv 4,CAR SEATS GRACO(3), like new, $25 each, 912-729-2630 Couch and $ Ioveseat, plaid, 41 mostly greens, and burgundies, good condition, $ o00 obo, 779-5929 COUCH -drk brown Ital- ian Ithr, w/end reclin- ers, matching recliner, great cond, 1.5 r old, 1000 obo 472-9708 Recliner, dark blue4, $50, sofa, large 82 long,blue/bege tweed, excellent cond., $350,260- 2086 1nM Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 9, 2006 23 955 Household 1010 Pets & 1230 RV's & 1320 Atiqe/ 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trailers 1340Trailers Furniture Supplies Supplies Classics ISUTV's SUI's SCrib with Mattress LABS, AKC, S/W, AvI 4/5 DUTCHMAN 29, VOLKSWAGON CHRYSLER 300C Mercedes -320 TOYOTA CAMRY'01 Very DODGE Caravan '93, Accesorles IA n r black 2001 war- low miles, need to sell mlnor work needed In Accessories All colors POP $400 2005 excellent Beetle: replaced Naviatmatyloaded, fast $9995.7719100 good ond green Fod Bronco 94', TOYOTA 4RUNNER | Graco, 3Sn, 1 sleep 904-2599763/424,4752 1 i condition, 4 rear | transmission, Sunroof, CD beautiful car, $1800. Call 993-2855 B I white, good con- t 1 '03. Beautiful DINING ROOM SFl ELANADON WEnnebaqo 904-288.8270 4- Chrysler Concorde wht, Alabaster interior' White/tan. $29,995 912-576-8530 Best offer, cash only. MALTESE PUPS AKC, 40' 1987, 70K ml. wlde / 7mY 5c FURNIT1Eseep 7009850. 904-699-5236 bed on rear. New frlg. 1953 wheel drive. $2000obo 476-9191 sport track, 6 cyl, '05. Leather, CD. t FURNTURE SET, r uns grt$12K. 241-31 $400 /obo 904567264 everhing asn MGB 1973'UN i VOLKSWAGEN o oer, lOr ,A$29,99 compneobrano MlORv E c 2a 3e4, m Hor $3Cobo, 718 912 MB-GTT 1972' MB BEETLE CONY '04 mSATURNtrS '94ec 4drd, Leath er rcd of LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SnewberoLabsPupsYel34-3602 or wCAS PAID$ 1325 Automtve C SLER Sebrng prtscar, b pe ic new Ing room enier- 259-8392 R$s, MHs. Tis 5458303 132 Automotive CHRYSLER Sebrin 0 arts car oth for 52200. 904-269-0835 rac tonneas cover, computer hch great Rhodeslan Rldgeback tres 0. 4545 904277ahme61wk LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA CELICA '89 9049405230 TOYOTA Highlander '01 deal, good price Pups AKC, OFA/%lth gr ,$i ACURA RL '01 ATiAeCsO$1500.SO4,IL4044670 878Vhm/8r64,k LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE o w f 0ul 0 $7o 0 L 537ER 1300 Motorcycles Fully equipped. DODGE Stealth '91 93K t MINI COOPER '05 998-0012 AT,349.3933 ( FORD EXPLORER pfectm,15,990 3434319 & Fultonwthhf.l RoTNEILER AKC PUPS ACI $15,990 ml sspd, AC, pw, 1 ps, ItJ1 Only 2000 miles. G4sVolkswagn r/Jetta ____----- Trucks; EDDIE BAUER '04 / size mattress, solid 4 Females 2Males 500 xIC AT 2004, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ss0oo obo. 864-7 $20,850 V IE auto, sunroof, cold Trucks / Only 14,000 miles. TOYOTA EUIA wood, $175, lazy 912.729 6887 $ Dux 400 sports 998-0012 "a Ford Explorer 97' LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ac, asking s1o,5oo 134-0 Trailers!/ Beautiful! $23,950 2003, VS8R5 boy love sear, E ^ quad Identical to I Eddie Bauer Edition 993-linn ohn s~kmi fo104 v LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE leather, dvd/ recliner, $125, both ROTWILER PUPS LZ460, awesome, ACURATL '04 extra Leather, new 998-0012 obo55km 7101254 SUV 998-0012 tv/vcr towng excellent condition, REG. $400. tall cropped, super clean, super fast, low miles $25,480 transmission, sirus o Mitsubishi Eclise VOLVO 940 SW'93, thr, package, 3rd row seat- a 1st shots 40-2994 tons od's, LEXUS OF JACK- satellite included. 171K S 1999 Spyder AT, sunrf, 90Kmi, very Acura MDX Touring 04 Ford Explorer Sport nage r,- a LOVE SEAT, IIght WEIMARANER PUPS AKC 912,07 SONVILLE 998-0012 mIles, $50004bo I convertible, 98K clean, $3550. 25-4609 perfect voice -nay sys, 1/ powe n cyl, fll m,$19,500, 904-225-1923 excellent cond- Call 386.963-4932 106 ml, exc co nd, ACURA TSX '04 FORD MUSTANG'o0280Kmi, exec. condition new Cony. perfect, wrty sIv CHEVROLET Leather, 6cds roofs OOTA T1 REnCsB ion 250, Queen yellow, $10,500. Leather, CD, sun- new tires, PCCRS, Great p /grey $21,500. 343 4319 PICKUP 97' swb rack, Tonneav cover, sel fastr995 77Lea 9100 sleeper so burg dy, Yorkle-Pek pups $350. 04 7947376 roof, white. $19,980 cond. $8000. OBO 372-0101 ey$2AT Creularcab, $11 obo, se blue, green, plad, Chihuahua pups $275 aBUELL XBLAR s LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD MUSTANG Mustan Cobra 03' VOV O.g'0 r, sCK7 new bedroom atsorYachtsl545- 3 calloned91 ,IAUDITTlQUATTRO CO 0 hhak $180obra3791o 0 sC Z 711989 8ootaTacoma excellent. a call 904-612-0556 3 4 CC, 3900 ml, red 998-0012 A FoRd M ESTNG073 8Ales e moo white, nice work truck, TOYOTA TACOMA '03 p.lsoaid conr, 120 7anty 50, call 3 A TSX '04 r VOLVO DL '82, SEDAN, dt e len c950012 jlue. I _excllent ondl- .811 a aer 5pm Leather, sunroof, many302newparts, $22K garagenkept $32,00 1 owner garage, stick C d4txelnt con- m les, leot, 3 17 oNITO 100 uHPn HARLEY DAVIDSON CD$14,900. Ca 992 436,880 ldue o CS, e o, Scott, 90ILL 607473812 condhif, $2 00. 389-9576 calnow 1 ie er, y Call now 771 9100 sbler sn, b a 031HrY APAI 0hRa 'NmalgtTrin, l LEXUS OF J CKSNVILLE FOR TN MELEXUS tOa NVLLE TTuckcsnrVan S 0 pwr steering, member delayed, Auto, AC 18K miles. fo h k L4, 9 I spd, must sell, 7Leather CD pwr brakes electric 6075364 or 2-161' 3 8 11 co STrA Rh odesishan Rigt eband rod $2100 obo, 262606 5 "Ohapanetan,21 L 1$ ODOWNVIE TOYOT ca CA-2994 LEXUST OFACKSONEOOT 0lax e ro At o ac gre kept, $ aCONY '05 Shaker D $18 b, o EVERYBODY ob 51windows & locks, air$ 7 22Lron OF eKC5SONVILLE tiresCADIeLACoCTSg04 LEXUS O CK S197Lilesapw,7IDES! Dd D 2womls FORD FREESTAR .04, y d oe les callAick, 9104- 71-976i ra steeo leaher g oMCl Z71 maikt T '01 Fully only 8000 miles. $21,a995 NISSAN ALTMAl o99. ery F Jc a -res2 Chris662R0726 t JK il R Es, pwR, p d br e1m 4a39 Newr en or 0ST W cuFemalashions, trolling HARleyC dsn equipped. $18,850 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE low m8, must sell fast 993-0nb012nreOwdlc 9ew $uee80rlyu0$125 0 eI ke rA in 0 t 0 VHS ll looks great garage LEXUS JACKSONVILLE 99$1 8-,500 obo. 476-9192 $4995. 771-9100 warren, alarm, hit tsann $10,800. Ca 282-5452 Kind 190u90 7 ac p rEAtiVnJeailA2//3aut77 13352819 e a g t 2o b ou00s V Rd 4 o o a 9 2 P UPS d B C UNR A T L L E0S4 O N L L 20NDfA d E M NlT0 5 o lx / uk m n kc C3 roe 30' 4sEX U PO JE E P N L E L E X U SOQAlN V L .E 400, 220 2910 retail EiGa400. $0 0 9r04 o mile2 99844l2 bu a1tf 904o rr-23N nbe w X C ZF TArcKSNVIL I h-00-00e -!unt on Boow m le .2r4 0 tr ns i s a tO N 8 01d S U fISW 00to, i00 f 998 001 .O O LS IE NA ot/tan 53K ml all records $3k, 2913227 c u' CheselAAP, verado 02 le lue 39Vy n I 9 LINCOLN NAVI- 12,000 miT $24O890 able offer, 9380103d 17' 00 HABR LEY DAVIDSON $14,900. CalF 992-4360 adue to PCS, excel-. LEXUS rOF bck ed nt vle a owI $90 G R aos' tru. E O C st o 19 Lot 1 O days/904-317-6618/ c 9 01 1200 ortster lent condition, L5 JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 nIMu ee canCall o 7645-5900 ,0 cac yll laeqiact, red.at B, p Ca n- 9 diContractorTable llcs package Sounder, hours 8915 ml bex c lnt cond white S3 obo below 998-0012 998-0012 clan 117.VW JETTA GLS '01 y 10219 $4500bo plus 1999 Troylee see!AHopa ondo it, 241o262kDMW 4 Lik JAGUARlXJ8 N04 TOVOTAnCAMRY 5 L. DODGE SHADOW 92 Ford EscapeXLTrs03 109Ktskin $p b9 t -rR t motor extension tri reel ne YAMAHA TTR90E05 miles. 4,480nl 10 m. Save .cruisea/c tirlat new- sunr, coldr S 3K M..$ 5.0 OBu 105k looks good. Runs s DodYA, SWB Ram, mcn os cbndwh _a Bowr er, 7 ne w, bares rihddn, D om o 0a r L OuAC N39 2 m .. 71 9100 /F- r a 904) 6J6N2520 great. $6850.k 571-2118 is $ a,02760b7042, cream $650 333-4008 r.:HP Johnson, excel Dynanerseatnw/backrrestLE O CKSOnVIL nn958 tirs8ml1 moving, $15,900, Hy, Ao, - ClassicSofa I r iver boat fLsh rear pe s, engine 993-0012 pk Rodeo $300 for $4500hobo,t7783508 55kmi, 904-7101254 269-9527 Leahter, CD, sun- b r Hunter Green 75,nnoo,783.1783 9 ND FLHTC ULTRA Like new! $36,980 EX VS '04. Fully3miles. $13,990 $21,000. Call 273-6347 optonsn new, 9ley -57e.7 $Beau00fle o Classic 1987 eqeppdrov20,95 LEXUS OFppro03',OmanyLextrasM993-002 L lesodo c, 18' 2003 HYDRA SPORT loaded, wel LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEV cUl ACIl $33,000 must sell H 1 fast$11,988.771-9100 L9g8eat0shap8 0 a0-cCoHVYiCle0fulry0es4DeLV n. 12 Of2O.e525 $,00- TOYOTA T TUNDAA0 3 93 hours on engie, must see, $FAK RBUICKLeSABRE 998-0012A L ,SOLDOABDRM PREMIUM PACKAGE 0 4- CH3VY4 NISSANIrSENTRAs 99 G ath pT AL6 A -2 $9 TO Y OCATNDA Su 4 Boa Bll t s cente 7r ny!70,4aLAMATEDaded ONDAACCOR Very low mies, must 9i CHEVYES10'98 Very low G ON EROLE bblokmut foldmirror cihes, console, depth finder, HONDA REBEL 04 with many options, 0 uEX VS '05 sell ast $3995.771-9ad Clle, 7 $910 4fast$1,95.477-91 S ded $. xe- Frot andre:oler 4700k minless, exeno dOFJACKSONVIL LEFaT S3694 .v053 miles a1.utatic 69s1 90-720 fat$7 90 .-0 904dc- .1LFY U ,D IuHTQUATTRO C BU L` 0 I 18 2ooi 379. 1 8D F CITY SlcsKi cAst &Onlo 1setk excellent cond, $s 3600,7710365 LEUS eo$24,890 (7)Ie aNFNdT QXol '059 codtonnal GN e'Eti9 Eserg 5 oalne 1. lll t $ o A Civilian CHEVY Slverado '92full Navigation, Fully 1345 as/Buses New Qode32 gallon bait wel t00ueat1tarterb h8lke,0le ,9 a 2L6 ACJC 9A 9E0res LUS OF t6000ACKSONV LlE s1 45pi Sis Tl $ so00o oe 04 s thoa e1. iaced p lait e 1 r L E 3 eil ll 'u i 1 III c00obo,262u6065 waiChampagne/tan,0. 1 Er uied 4a dstrant ad Sples. zukiV5800L xtralowmiD$21,995 8 FJ HONDA ACCORD L li n Iu $0 DOWNfI $1800.Ca 23-2978 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE WANT897Havcrhktooo$ATeREgon-'smoke ablI, casters, like new. Absolute Pr condition. Come, b2y8 998-0012 sunroof. $19,490 interior, 4drs) 1 owner, kept. $23,900. 343-4319 ISUZU AXIOM 03. Very 1$752u d itlon. Kept In dry In loo r an i I d l 2 T SNIneLE U ll l Uow c mOe mE sll r b.TA' bl S storage $14,500. Hasy 2 Maypot Rd. 132 or S lCTS '04 o IexalSO99L-0012o R$4S.all d e-FOR9oAER 9 mLAKoDA CoIw MeC OGr, T SoTA- NU e SSTORAGEkTOWER T warranty. Call c910-7652 b Silver extralowl h 2 SCI iON ARBER F2006,B, E STc ubcab, white Reedse ses n mt SHolds 600 CD's n a 6t42 onl Suzuk VL oe c miles. 23,995 HONDA ACCORD LX -'0 2 am/fm/cd, auto1 Cs 20 76V6,Espallpower. JEEP WRANGLER94 rcord, sell un table 1320 ^ri" Ig,24604andrFirst 3874.:2041 C OMsIE SGAD FORDCnS i n4 ChIsTO0SETOY 7280 Aa/c.4act pwex1PCS,90-070343327,CT oRrines, R k a ti r 20 1, 9.320 origin na l EXUS OF JACKSONVILLE od ra c, A alarm, hitch S 0e 8 ,) a1 woodgrain blocka feo r, boat 03rb/t$11,500obo.476-9192 $17,500,, (838-E5572 __'04.$18,130____ l warranEVY BL'A excellent shape.9T80T.TCOal or 10 S es a i e with r miles, burgundy, cn 993-0, 0 1-29 M C len t cn ditio, "t o od irtns Im trailer. Thi t s lati a no ytl imeLsotLL ,bo,:1-10500I0 F 52 COGGIN O A do catr 5 8 E lpe n Beotle l artsh ot ,1rCal m.I.PARKER HONDACIVIC97IC A ut o ,S ASH ISDELLE VW with alp$1sA diUPe bagI OR AILCCDE v. clan Au sts9 1335 $2000 or Less ,0Dode Durano03' soft top, maunitopFD N DYTAR Waoo S7d.or. 820172 Sn 2s Bs, Foc e 2 m aag912- 67 $0 ONA, cai CDW t oaod B k s690 '04. Pearl whie/ Call 771-9100 Subaru Impreza C.E 6 Is, i M IS B 6 R VC must see. Must Sell9 1c A, 4 F 3 9 F uCe 4tan.bdeawuetiful. HON E / 99 sAWteroW, r Bu.ic LSabr '91 0 sound ytrs JEEP WANGLER US $13,995 whe1rbotto our ded,7,mS8dat Pa.eTh ONA r. EMnT9 o stero rs niverbareat,33m 91 67 very low VULCAN 2000, $23,890 new cond, AW5500 m. great, cash/check ood cond, clean, AC $ a I S- LvT $1400 21o' Po nonto ontBoattw/ 0bak custo, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEt", suroof, a power only C99al til012 2eTOY, olA SIENN oba 47-01 81A2 aicSotr es 998-0012 H O 5 U hIe Cevu Monteg 1Carlo '04 DODE RAMt94'. LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE 4 M otaor,,lie w telRtdheals, Geor3k,291-OR3227OOu FSBA Tl, i0o ed inI 38mpg, 72k. auto, P B ie 06 ,A/,FLEAS.n snetrru1,co0dmm2c cone, DVD TV. runs great, Chev Sllvrado '02 be 9L G R 3 Avi- LEU miles veryood ond. $21900 -3270074 time ore 8pm E-1 & Up Approved oo gaon, DVD, fully 998- LB32' REGULATOR 2003 $6200. ca i-e 998-0012 e 'l 645-700 F-IO 6 cyl OSp equipped- $24,990 12f SanG6rovenfem mal busintary4 b&nefit fromrthemiliary stnd ivilnWpagonnrl who 21,89 LOW .1 runnng BOY 0 INFINITI G3H '04CO FrOiA, AVALON 1 all--2TC F cruis ded ti,, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SIONA Calfors nfo 33254280 powered by twin 2003 o YAMAHAR t CadillacEDorado ii.gJi Cnou a Prmu ____OU C AO AVAYLEN 1-7-1827 cru til 1a9, LnSe orafterG7prm.38732'3145 Yamaha 250 op hpdi under /7elctic ',greatcnd.20", e XLS'02,Fully9e 998-Den2 -l- CLoLe n 6Vr0.Fst2rt.Cl7364optio 1350Miscellnneouse cell warranty through August 3spd, noii clutch, 4 MI AcellWheels, Le eouippd.14F90 CHEVY TAHOE L5 '03, diContractorITable- Ics package; Sounder, hours,aexcellentondI, whleS3500obo,0below 993-0012 998-0012 clean SlT.8060 9.i 631 0219,450OOobo plus 19998Troylee nd d25 uty, 0etor7,low8-0c12detnIL U ACKSONe rik EIrs rr MaC B01 CAlln b 0lowll I o saow he avydte VHF Chartpl hotter Lorant $1300obo, 912729-7894 m lak.b 9047534724 whedtin DO 'oas mba B7edlo0 inw RailE sawi heavy Autopilot and more. Elec- 912 882 9527 KC JAGUAR X B '04 TOYOTA eC AMRY 5 LM S D S 9 F EO, bAU utymotorextenson tric reel lugs, 2- engine YAMAHAtTTROE'05 l Only 10K mh Save miles o,'t n use Ct tm 1 :t SIvr,3KM,. $15,. 5o 105k looks good. RunsT 3Dodg-eSWIRam,mt for large sheets od batteries house batt series, Like new, barel ridden, Cat mairo SS2000, to u ,: al o' h ( 6 $198 .7-0 plywood. Excellent 1 r[, rn ,, Id iure .r o ler r70904'287-9d black. tt loaded.Eh o S.39,40 2 9m .. 9100S aw n04 $3995. r9 0 .572 -225 7 For advertising 9 ATLANTIC JEEP automaker, EXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LUCAS AUTO PARK o ld 6 Dsi 0 ." CHRR S'E EICHT t.,cn t ,e l pO TE. 9S TICKET Mlke 2 7ut rANDS o- r. is.9,.r..fer.e.-.,4r, Tid lures available. $13.500 .0L JAGUAR X-Tf PE, $5HARDWARE, $600, 8 M He J. 750CFM Quad by Jet CMER8 98'7.8""qb learthe, 904-287-19052r-..,, :JAir',,:LE $400. rai u *28261 Perfoanew, l Z8, silver T To p,* navIgation, CD. keyless ii. excellent cond- memory, seat wood sTto r,5I0. Hsr .CTjt-El toosmalefor my car. ,ion, 7,738 obo, package Xenon lights. 970 EMsi WEa ga rrry. -yl,',,:,,:,,, paid 5368. 904 573v4351 9127296479 6415059 MHaldise/CDs AL68mSleexrlwSCOi20SF GOODRICH (2) CHEVROLET SI- a KIA RIO 2001 auto Services al.28 ft BAYLINER 20575JRES tires for V Za w'NLR lan- '1SCONTESSA, cabin "us' sale. Almost new, eERnDO,5ca Zc, aHir, neCds new ren, Inc.-d u-.a .-b cab-- ORGAN-Beau t if u I2crulser, 1987sleeps drove appro. 0o, .94.scellens $l00 or best oludr, Lesise $3000. 771-2304 head. Neds engine 65,000mileswrr...nty. 'ACURABOZARDFORD.LEXUSIOFrJACKS oONVE SUDARD OF JAX aS srnrumrwork. otherwisetyreat Asking0 $35.00 each LEXUS ES 300 2001 of OrangePark uu .,r'J' it, Alrhm, ul;o I-l,81 , Womple t .est, $4.Se, 2L. ne oK tirae_ l DrilI l]e r. utrel"o d't cral 912-729-tC1585 9571 CRATSll2ne,23'04.m Paclchite/ S.Cll70 10 Sua225ew323'rULer alSD ',S otomtieo_92_74_6KAYAK illt ,'b _'u,',. lowboyelect am- 'm c d. esc ..o..d. i30020015FORD.MERCURY ,NORTHFLORIDA2UNC5902MERCURY 980 Sporting uACS-,NVILLE,;.-':. &400gal. $loo.nA1005 16500,. CM, ZIt-;6O Vlssunroof, FLOFAICINRUR $400,,220,- ____2 441 leather, all power, '70,'take- oKNC C S U $14000 21Ponen RsBowri-der. Volvo, J' S-tog 4. 1-. 56lug. must nc. 1i lasr 00298 mo miles, $16,500, bicycleReo-FOR owr mm uateoo'. l4toSlug.rCA Dac. Call n..... 771 9,00 904225 1923 ,,ui,,,, 0C'y ot,:,4uII GARDENRFORD.MERCURY ,i94. U OF J ACKOAN VILL esacondeo, 5.7L,i.,O.t165hrs. bell, niche, paid CKEVYMALIBULS'02 Lexus ESD '9l9K ToosKhindtfull1canva3amsfh61.cd. $aniplus 3 ,rte..... Ver, in.'.- mile s $9955 Loos,'rouonss gr eat. 6935839JMIKEOSHADVFORDCI0TS U i.$24, 65A 1e.17 anytime 635K abe. 237 5064 FORD1e4ugOnly midle, shorty wOet Bass ooTritEoaged1 / Rimsn w1 BENTLEY ORLANDO At The Avenues LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ,rr, A.iTr IOJ CNI got S crimsonnonfoeE-trpAproedpro comp tires, 12k .PIFU f'pH 4f lly998 012 r eant y k, $40632 5 ranYm eaha tended 5 ar. miles, firs 5s.95, iS In., L i I 41)_.__-_.,IIJ'_' do5s15.in, 500,c.too. Patrick. 5500622-8391, Ron r. MIKEDAels10sckae. 912.6742987 oan. Conition!T1r ospe newarABnerakesTO HMazda ARLINGTON TOYOTA hor Bowirex XT30 w/leg Tne Used Pans..9 People" 904.2'5TO BUH MW,,."S-7.,0,e I 1100, good con- fromABIPARK,1RARB1N 897SE dityon, askIng t700. Marinearavan.O I Styxx would like to Invite all miOF ORANGEPOY AS ni Bheuniyaaudm 12 Euppen conditionSZS,268 22 friends and customers to atopNVI'LL.Eb jidII;t.bd d 4 "1l "t..P Hi Riokerby12 ake &7u929int. VW Beetle parts, by or.call him entU_, 1 I ]],:KTE OT $100. calES1 TROLLING MOTOR trans, glass doors.BEUI-iK 642DWAR81/ $6007 /5mount anddloot eng fenders, struts a4r.0misc,,O8D/W / muta dLfoot $49.i 5',mn,.A U Syii],i 0:4T4l1 904tro.190 Perman erlikg NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC s, ,, Iunlfn Cie 771-9100 SGolf Ba New nameo controrul.de2,1 call17811532 I91-86thisem .T/ r Golf Irak,$v35.00, 0. 9 152 for extra savings! iEYBUCK'I ,, HR, H C T4, Musicall.2646652 ___f________ 130 myniques/ 3891-86724041 KEYBU DRUMOS MOTOR CARSINC.-n 1i32.04 I Military and First 38734,1,,,2,9,40',41Si ,14- COGGIN GMC TRUCKSi TREKr2000,C1000 LLA)fl "-0,FG DCla (2) 4, rlowmlelots8of 123 Supplies GA2im75Itiefo CEVROLETrs 2 -l-hTR TRUCKS 001a 9Lo9,u, -Au CO_ l 904. $04aeAmtn AIRSTREAM & TRAIL *,l e7 auto, new pwB9ts I CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC TARBERHGM MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS '%ci d new Interior. .#n'P. 4[n e,., newieEe. Beuyta ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES $4500. bo. 5 2318 Want to be treated4iii4oU 6001milefamiseareme.t A.achus 13 81gl2 30 1+s,(1)1 NI C HN LC E VIe $3 77u -2104 her 1.linil54 gi-643900i lesto rrae1 .0nd6- Sserviceable con- / International Includes extra parts, 1 t550 CASSAT AVE I ON ATLANTIC CiTY MITSUBISHI dItbon.1Cali2646054 %1982,rerefSnd. 9 51 IWAaitiivi.`,0'9-PAC atWtheAVENUES ASHTISDELEVW eion, hitch Included, JAGUAR COUPE- '7s XJ6C MARY KAY Mayport 821 0172 C M EH-A261- agCOGGN1HA111iBlv'I Peas callion,, 57.1-.16l OF ST. AUGUSTINE CITYMITSUBISHI7O'STEEN VW gdt72 nf.cnH0om 41ncHpdCHMLIUt0 CITY0MITSUBISHI flcUa tll) PlI55 H-A-o. LUCAS HONDA OF JAX ,. wInI. aIa oItiMtMiitii TOM BUSH VW Much morelCALL80UCREST CHEVROLET 587'i3i79li "''' CITY MITSUBiSHI S T07CT Ed SUKI Pets and yi $3 ,il ,3,5' IE;SHADo ORANGE PARK. Animals GADBER CHEWY-HYUNDAI ,.,',...,BLt.,B.ilF,:, L,,,, ,.,,1 Supplies Th e0eRim ic impact ofAthev l black. 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