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Range Clean-up Pinecastle Gels A Facelift Page 4 WMD Drill Training Keeps First Responders Current Pages 8-9 Travel Fair Hundreds Stop By For Information Page 11 THURSDAY, MARCH www.jaxairnews.com 23,2006 Naval Air Depot Jacksonville wins 2005 Aviation Safety Award By Joe Walker Public Affairs Specialist Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot, Jackson- ville has been selected as the win- ner of the Naval Air System Command (NAVAIR) CY 2005 Aviation Safety Award for the fifth time in seven years. Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg, command- er, Naval Air Systems Command, applaud- ed the Command's initiative, professional- ism, and resourcefulness in enhancing mis- sion readiness. From the top down, the safe execution of our mission is our number one priority. The depot is proud to have closed out 2005 with a remarkable 39 years and 27,969.5 flight hours of Class A/B mishap-free fly- ing. While immensely proud of this remark- able accomplishment, the depot remains committed to staying focused on the future, rather than the past. The military and civilians alike at NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville understand that regardless of all the accomplishments, accolades and recognition afforded to this vibrant work- force, the outstanding work that they per- form can all be quickly erased with a sin- gle mishap. Lt. Pete Amendolare, depot aviation safe- ty officer, provided daily leadership by coordinating a highly effective aviation safety program that included safety stand- downs, command job hazard assessments and developing operational risk manage- ment worksheets used by flight crews and maintenance personnel. Aviation safety is not just about flying aircraft safely at NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville, but rather, encompassing the entire mindset of how we do business from the shop floor to the front office. "I couldn't be more proud of this team effort. Your support of the warfighter is world class," Capt. John Scanlan, com- manding officer, NAVAIR Depot Jax said. "Your attention to detail while looking out for your teammate is evident by our yearly aviation mishap-free success." NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville looks for- ward to producing quality products for our service members deployed around the world, and ensuring they can answer every mission, every time, while maintaining a relentless focus on providing a safe work- ing environment, and defect-free aircraft, engines and components. Photo courtesy of Naval Air Depot Jacksonville A Naval Air Depot Jacksonville employee paints a P-3 tail section, using harness fall protection. NavHosp Jax awarded Meritorious Unit Commendation By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel visited Naval Hospital Jacksonville for quarters on March 17 and brought with him a special honor from the Pentagon. He presented the hos- pital, on behalf of Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter, and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Mullen, the Meritorious Unit Commendation. Boensel remarked as to the length of the citation accompany- ing the commendation, saying that it had to be lengthy because it was for "a lot of great people doing a lot of great things." He also noted that he and his family have used the hospital for care and have always received great service. As the regional com- mander, Boensel said he also knows that, "his people will always receive great care here (at a Naval Hospital Jacksonville facility)." "That's just something we've come to expect," he stated. He added that if more people knew all that the hospital does they would be joining him in saying thank you. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Photos by HM I (SW) Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff gather behind Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono (center), Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel (right) and hospital Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/AW) Richard Sylve, as members of the Naval Hospital Color Guard display the Meritorious Unit Commendation pennant. Raquel Bono said, "I'm not sur- n't expect anything less than quality healthcare to an eligible prised at all by this award. It's that." population of more than 200,000 just a great reflection of the kind The citation lauded the hospital beneficiaries and providing out- of great professionalism and qual- staff's meritorious service from standing support to operational ity of staff we have here. I would- May 2002 to May 2005, delivering forces. According to the citation, the hospital and its seven branch health clinics (the fourth largest hospital system in Navy medi- cine) performed at a level unmatched by like-size facilities in Navy medicine, despite the challenge of continuous deploy- ments and staffing shortfalls. - The citation noted that the hos- pital rose to fulfill its readiness mission, providing more than 45,000 man-days of medical sup- port to the operational forces in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and deploy- ment of the first successful Expeditionary Medical Unit to Joint Task Force 160 at Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, Africa. At the same time, the staff con- tinued to delivery exemplary care at home. As a result of resource optimization and innovative man- agement, Naval Hospital Jacksonville was able to maintain or exceed clinical productivity, increasing inpatient dispositions in fiscal years 2003 and 2004 by more than 750 in each year. Additionally, outpatient care in fiscal years 2003 and 2004 were maintained at or exceeded the level of care delivered in fiscal year 2002, prior to deployments. Despite the increased demands, See HOSPITAL AWARD, Page 16 Team partners reconfirm environmental efforts By Miriam S. Gallet Editor Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel signs the Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Chatter March 16 as several senior management team members witness the signature. (From left) Brad Thoburn, director, Federal/State Legislation Program, City of Jacksonville; Boensel; Gregory Strong, district director, Northeast District Florida Department of Environmental Protection; and Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jacksonville com- manding officer. The Navy, City of Jacksonville and environmental regulators from Northeast Florida and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reconfirmed a joint commitment to environmental excellence with the signing of the 2006 Northeast Florida Environ- mental Compliance Partnering Team Charter last Thursday aboard NAS Jacksonville. The team includes the environmental managers for the City of Jacksonville Environmental Resource Management Department, Florida DEP, St. Johns River Water Management District, Commander, Navy Region Southeast, NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport, Naval Aviation Depot, Jacksonville and Public Works Center, Jacksonville. "Taking the lead in environmental pro- tection is important to all and this group does a great job. Our partnership will con- tinue to identifr'and implement solutions -to protect and improve the environment while respecting the Navy's and regulatory agencies' requirements to accomplish their missions," said Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel prior to signing the new agreement. "I would like for this group to be the catalyst for engendering the natural resources goals and commonalities we all shared." Gregory Strong, DEP Northeast District director, joined Boensel in praising the partnership. "This is truly a model group. It represents the high level of commitment we have to environmental matters in the region," he stated. Building on the success of the last four years, the Navy and regulatory agencies will continue to work together to achieve environmental excellence and accomplish their respective organizational missions. The team's 2006 charter calls for the team to maintain their active partnership, mutual trust, open communication and understanding of each other's rules, poli- cies and practices. The team plans to con- tinue to identify processes and implement measures to achieve environmental per- formance and streamline regulatory per- See ENVIRONMENTAL, Page 16 ITOURHIGNG Women's History Month Observance scheduledA the All Saints Chapel Fellowship Hall before moving to the main The NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee will chapel at 8 a.m. for the program. The guest speaker will be Marine B AE host a Women's History Month Observance March 29 from 7:30 to 9 Corps Capt. Vernice Armour. a.m. at All Saints Chapel. For more information, call HMCS Bryce McNair at 542-3304 or B A S E The event will kick off with a continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in YN1 Danyell Rowland at 542-3323. -I ~,e -- ----*__c.__l.~-~-~---~lr~----la ~- ~-c~ -I -~- -I- ---- I 2 JaxfAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Be aware that loose lips can still sink ships By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief Hoo-yah, warriors! Just returned from another trip talking with many Sailors on the deckplates, and I'm happy to say 2006 is going really well. Our young Sailors are energized, smart and ready to take on any mission, any time! While I was out and about, I had a conversation that just screamed for a col- umn topic. It's something we all need occasional reminders about. I was chatting with this Army fellow, and he started to tell me about some of the "loose talk" he was hearing. Now it wasn't anything earth-shattering, but it was enough to make you go "himmmrmm." Warriors, loose lips can still sink ships. Unfort- unately the world is still a place full of bad people who would love nothing more than to deep-six any one of our ships, submarines, or aircraft. And just as impor- tant, they would love to attack any of us or our fami- lies. In this current state of global terror we're fighting against, that's a sad fact of life. I'm not trying to get everyone paranoid and con- stantly looking over their shoulders, but we do need to remember a few things to protect ourselves, our fami- lies, and our Navy. FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West So what do we need to do? Well, the first thing we all need to do is be alert to the threat and what we are say- ing. Liberty hangouts, gro- cery stores, just about any- thing near a military instal- lation is a prime target for the folks trying to collect information and yes they are out there. How many times have you started up sea stories amongst friends and talked about a few things that weren't classified, but were sensitive? Do you know who's at the next table lis- tening to you? Do you really know the person you are talking to? The same goes for home. How many times have you been talking about work over dinner? Do you men- tion a few things that you really shouldn't have? Sure, they don't seem that impor- tant, but if other family members talk about them too, then the information can get to the wrong folks. We have to be alert to what we are saying and where we are saying it. Secrets don't always get out in big chunks. They are slowly gathered piece by piece like a jigsaw puzzle. So watch what you're saying and who you are saying it to. And be sure to talk with your families about this so they can be alert as well. This is very much a team effort. But it's not just our per- sonal conversations we have to watch out for. There's everyone's newest best friends cell phones, email, the Internet and those live chat programs. Here's a good question for you. Do you use those" new wireless network gadgets at your home? You do know that wireless networking is just a radio transmitter, right? How secure do you think it is? Do you use a wireless keyboard? Another transmitter. Did you also know that someone with some fairly simple off-the-shelf technol- ogy could watch you surf the Web, type emails and moni- tor your online chats? Do you do some of your military work on your home comput- er? Does your spouse. e-mail back and forth to you during deployment? How secure do you really think your cell phone is? A few of the computer guys told me once that someone with the right training and equipment could possibly "hack" into my cell phone, turn it on, and listen to everything going on around me. Is that likely to happen to you? I really doubt it, but it just illustrates how easily information can be compro- mised, and how important these issues are for our Navy. As more and more people use wireless technology, the easier it will be to tap into what they are mailing or working on without them even knowing it. We're talking some basic OPSEC common sense here folks. Don't use email. or chat rooms to discuss TAD trips, flight schedules, exer- cises or other operational topics even if they seem routine. And don't try to "talk around" the subject either. That's gold for intelligence collectors. They help put together a much bigger pic- ture about our operational plans or capabilities. That puts our shipmates in dan- ger, and we cannot have that. I realize none of us inten- tionally plan to compromise information. But let's face it, as technology makes it easier for us to communi- cate back and forth, the eas- ier it is for the bad guys to listen in. And that's what we have to watch out for. This all boils down to my final point about protecting critical information. What you know may not necessar- ily be secret or classified. But it does deal with your command's activities, capa See LOO ON THE HOMEFRONT %N Now 131d4 kftme i b wOW b a 410q-bp-- -w p - 4W.0 4.- B2 S - 4m- -.o___40- - a. .. 4gC-topyeigitled Material" -- -a. yi ontehi7-- - hn.- a - - SE LIPS, Page 7 S -- - SFamily Life: Married with five children. Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy, NAS Key West, USS Enterprise Career Plans: To earn my bachelor's degree, retire as a limited duty officer and become a pastor. Most Interesting Experience: Accepting Jesus Christ to be the head of my life when I was in Key West. Words of Wisdom: Success took too long, so I went Ahead of it. ==am F'ZV=JF i"4 IVA. L771 4K FRRNK ZIELINSKI Job title/command: Munitions Handler Supervisor, NAS Jax Weapons Department Hometown: Niagara Falls, rN J.Y Family Life: Married to Shirley. We have two children, four grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Past Duty Stations: Retired Navy Career Plans: To retire again. Most Interesting Experience: Serving aboard USS Independence during the Bay of Pigs. Words of Wisdom: Listen to people because you may learn something new from them. - a. 4w- %. - -M .91b.-__ S - Avl N 6 a -fmG --M --M ew- *-Prvd- 0' -~ ~- -~ a.. a. a. - a. -- a.. ..- a. -e a a - a - - - - * - I a Tax help is available on base -' r 7he Jacksonville Tax Center provides free federal I income tax preparation and free electronic tax filing Jm 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 and dates of birth for each family member. 1099-INT forms 1099-DIV forrps Dependent Care Statement from day care providers. *. Power of attorney, if married filing a joint return and spouse will not be present to sign tax return. Blank check, or bank routing transit and account number. For more information on the tax center, call 542-8038. 4w c qN. Alb- - a.- - a. -~ -~ --a - - -.a.-.q* a. . ~ 4p- -w 4w- a - - a HEY MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! My wife and I went in to buy a car and found a good used car that we liked. The salesman took us into his office and he went into the back for a few minutes. When he came back he said we didn't qualify for the car because our FICO score was too low. I didn't understand that because I recently ran a credit check and they told me my score wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. How do I find my real credit score? MoneyMan Sez: Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a "real credit score." Currently there are three credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, that all deter- mine your score, but use slightly different methods and data. In general, you score should be close, but not always the same. Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) developed the credit score and the scale runs from 300 to 850. Most Americans have scores between 600 and 800. Sounds confusing? It is! Be on the lookout for VantageScore. This is the result of a joint venture of Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. VantageScore will be calculated the same way for each credit bureau or lender and all scores will be based on exactly the same information. This should make it much easier to know your credit score and also easier to know if you qualify for a loan for a major purchase such as a car. More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. .*lt 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 J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The IAK AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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CBC058298 JAX-43936 o'740* KBHOME R107401 MMMUMIMEJ A I -TE I 4 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 Local bombing range undergoes a facelift By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor The Pinecastle Range Complex recently per- formed a spring-clean- ing that has enabled them to provide combat pilots with an improved training environment. The bombing range, which is located in the Ocala National Forest, removed 1,574 tons of range scrap/debris and expended ordnance items. Range maintenance is part of Fleet Forces Command's Tactical Train- ing Theater Assessment and Planning Program, which seeks to improve bombing ranges both tactically and environmentally in order to ensure the Navy has sus- tainable ranges where pilots can make the most of their training opportunities. "Having a range that is clear of debris and old ord- nance is good for the envi- ronment and makes for an improved tactical simula- tion for the pilots," said Pinecastle Director of Op- erations John Childers. Before the range could be cleared however, Childers and his team had to ensure that the issue of safety was addressed. This meant demilitarizing, inspecting and reinspecting every piece of ordnance before it could be certified as safe for removal. Once an old bomb was cer- tified as safe, it would be broken down into small pieces and sent to the smelter, where it was melt- ed, down and recycled into concrete reinforcing bar (rebar). "Rebar are the small metal rods they put, inside of concrete blocks when a building is being built," Childers said. So how has the range been improved? "The overall appearance is better," Childers stated. "It's also tactically correct and realis- tic now. Targets are grouped better. We've ,been able to develop urban sites and a simulated runway complex that's both environmentally pleasing and safer to access." Rick Lint, Seminole District ranger at the Ocala National Forest agrees. "Everything went smoothly. They did a good job securing funding and making a com- mitment to doing it and doing it right. I was impressed with the way they did everything in a safe and environmentally friend- ly manner." The Pinecastle Range Complex has fast become an important training range for naval aircrew. The complex consists of the Pinecastle Impact Range, Rodman Ordnance Range, and the Lake George Range. The Navy's Pinecastle Impact Range in the Ocala National Forest is a cost efficient training site. Centrally located, the range complex provides aircrews with a realistic striking range from both the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico operat- ing areas. This flexibility enhances the carrier strike group training all naval forces complete prior to deploying into harm's way. The Navy has used nearly 6,000 acres of the 382,000-acre forest for target practice for 50 years under a special use permit from the U.S. Forestry Service. A detailed environmental impact statement completed in 2002 supported that spe- cial use permit. The range clearance is a win-win for the Navy and the environment providing enhanced training while keeping the area clear of debris. "We take pride in providing the Navy as well as the other services with unique training opportuni- ties," Childers said. The Pinecastle Bombing Range, which is under oper- ational and administrative control of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility (FACSFAC) Jacksonville, is an unfenced 5,760-acre area, with the eastern edge of the range located about four miles west of State Road 19 and the Camp Ocala Campgrounds and three-quarters of a inile west of the Farles Lake campground. F-18 jet fighters and other aircraft take off from NAS Jacksonville, fly low over the forest, and drop their bombs in the middle 450 acres of the range. Occasionally, fighter jets from MCAS Beaufort, S.C. and NAS Oceana, Va., con- duct long-range strikes against the Pinecastle tar- gets. During major training exercises, carrier based air- craft conduct operations at the targets for a 10 to 14- day period. FACSFAC Commanding Officer Capt. Robert Buehn takes pride in Pinecastle's mission and in the improve- ments that have been made to increase mission readi- ness. "Everyone at FACSFAC is proud to be associated with Pinecastle and the peo- ple that work there," Buehnr stated. "The range clearance really improved the target area. It went from being just a simple bull's-eye to a real- world simulation. The great thing about this project is that not. only did we improve mission readiness, but we were able to clear Photos courtesy of Pinecastle Range Complex Workers from the Pinecastle Range Complex use an excavator loader (right) and an excavator shear (left) to break up range debris and expended ordnance and put it into a tractor-trailer so it can be removed. ."--"^ - the range." The Pinecastle complex is a day-night, live and inert ordnance delivery area located approximately 80 miles south of NAS Jacksonville and 12 miles north of Altoona, Fla. All air-to-ground exercises using conventional ord- nance up to and including 2,000-pound MK 84 bombs. Napalm, cluster munitions and high explosive incendi- ary devices are prohibited. Live ordnance is restricted to the live ordnance impact area; inert (dummy) non- explosive ordnance is used on all other targets. The Pinecastle complex is normally available for train- ing Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. to noon. Weekends may be scheduled for special training events. There are nine targets within the Pinecastle com- plex. The live ordnance impact area consists of vehi- cle hulks, arranged to form a surface-to-air missile site, ammunition dump, fuel farm, storage bunkers, heli- copter pad and missile launchers. Weapon impacts are scored by a special com- puter system. "We've designed an assort- ment of different targets to give the pilots a more realis- tic feel during their bombing runs," Childers said. "We've also had radar stations set' up that track all inbound * This is what mosi of the range looks like aftet 1,574 tons oi range debris and expended ord. .- nance have beer , removed. aircraft and simulate a mis- sile lock by a surface-to-aiu missile system. It's impor. tant to keep our pilots or their toes. We'd be. doing them a disservice if wE made it too easy on them." In April 2002, OcalE National Forest Supervisoi Marsha Kearney granted the U.S. Navy's request t( renew their special use per mit, which will allow the Navy to keep using th( range until Dec. 22, 2022. "Pinecastle Range wil. continue to play a role ir ensuring our nation's mili tary remains at a high stat< of readiness. In light o: recent world events, thai level of readiness is certain ly needed," said Kearney. A $50o Discount Coupon bfor Everyone in Attendance A3 pgm.aat Cal DiAYtor scount ouur pon www~difor Evperyone With This ('Toupon Buy 1 entree get 2nd entree of equal or lesser value not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/04/06 not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/04/06 [150*PrkAve -Orng ar o*0-3-35 ; .~ JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 5 Former WWII POW receives overdue benefits By LIl(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer E don Hepler was at a POW/ MIA remem- brance ceremony aboard NAS Jax last September to honor those who had been in the same situation he has. However, the only differ- ence between him and the other former POW's in attendance that day were the military benefits and entitlements that they were each receiving. Until last week, Hepler needed a military escort to gain access to the base. He also paid co-payments at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital, paid for all of his prescriptions and just recently, started receiving 10 percent disability due to a hearing problem. However, during the cere- mony, several veterans brought up a discussion that pertained to WWII veteran benefits and Hepler learned that his peers all had full benefits and large retire- ment payments. His situation was over- Photo by LI1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton National Service Officer Dave Sanders (right) goes over dis- abilty benefits paperwork with former prisoner of war Eldon Hepler and his wife of 53 years, Jane. heard by a Jax Air News contact with Ray Vanduzer. staffer who recommended Vanduzer is a certified Hepler and his wife, Jane, national service officer vol- go to the American Veterans unteer with American Ex- Office (AMVETS) located in Prisoners of War and he is Building 1, which they did. also a former POW as well. National Service Officer He began the process of get- for AMVETS David Sanders ting Hepler's claims into the took immediate action for VA and within weeks, he Hepler. He put out a call to had arranged that Hepler the American Ex-Prisoners and his wife received the of War Office located in St. benefits that they were enti- Petersburg, Fla. and was in tled to. NAS Jax sets up emergency hotline for NAS Jacksonville has established a hot- line for service members, Department of Defense employees, con- tractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800- 849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nas- jax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not -be staffed by customer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded information. "He wasn't receiving all of the benefits he was entitled to because he just didn't know that there was more out there for him. We need to get the word out to let people know that there are resources available to assist them," stated Sanders. Now, Hepler and his wife have access to any military installation, full medical coverage and prescription costs for himself and his wife. Additionally, he will receive real estate tax exemption and 100 percent disability check monthly. His new monthly disabili- ty payment has gone from $99 per month to $2,393 per month and a one-time $9,000 retroactive payment. Hepler and Jane couldn't be happier. "We have given money to our church and taken our family to dinner. This change is going to make our life so much bet- ter and we are so. thankful to Ray and Dave for taking the time to help us," said Mrs. Hepler. "We are searching dili- gently for ex-POW's who are not receiving 100 percent disability and for those who employees It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. For more information, call 542-5595. need our help. The claims turn-around time is efficient and expeditious. I don't even have to meet the individual. All of the claims paperwork can be mailed directly to me and then Larry Brown, the ex-POW coordinator for the Regional Office of Veterans Affairs in St Petersburg will handle it from there," com- mented Vanduzer. His staff pushes hard to ensure that the former POW's get what they deserve for their service to our nation. On Veteran's Day in Jacksonville, Hepler's granddaughter was sharing his story at a local school with her classmates, "My grandfather did all of that and I am so glad that he came back to be my grand- pa!" Hepler was a POW to the Germans during World War II. Fighting with the 106th Division, he was captured on Dec.16, 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge. He and his comrades were trans- ported to a POW camp via a train ride in a boxcar that took three days. They arrived in Bad Ord, Germany on Christmas day in 1944, barely scraping through battlefields and bomb raids, to be placed in a holding stall for the next 106 days. To this day, he remembers that it was Prison Camp Stalag 9-B and that he shared a single loaf of black bread with his fellow pris- oners each night. Ex-POW's of America National Service Officer Ray Vanduzer can be reached for questions con- cerning former POW's at 1- 727-593-1813. AMVETS National Service Officer Dave Sanders can be reached for questions concerning veter- ans at 542-2834. Full Service I 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 Ro10 1 Ortega's Shell Charles J. Mehler Certified Master Technician Professional Auto Care Full Service Will match on base prices 5344 Ortega Blvd 904-389-9279 10016 '-* flioo1a6 we'ree on active duty )forTRICARE families. Active duty and retired members of the military along with their families and survivors have access! Sto all seven Solantic walk-in urgent care locations in the Jacksonville area. 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HAP Y HOUR 7 Days A Week 7nM-7pm ek c~-~-rr -------p - L-11 JNMN. I p P S I% j ol -,% 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 HS-5 maintainers continue fast pace By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO " When the "Nightdip- pers" of HS-5 re- turned from a month at sea recently, most of its members breathed a sigh of relief. However, for the maintenance depart- ment, the return home only signified the start of a new round of work. Do to the constraints of shipboard life, certain phas- es of maintenance are extremely difficult to accomplish while underway. The squadron thus focuses on these maintenance phas- es upon their return. According to Lt. Cmdr. Micheal Sutton, HS-5's maintenance officer, "As we return to home guard after this demanding month of shipboard operations, we hardly slow down." He pro- ceeds to mention his pride in the quality of work that HS-5 maintainers hold themselves to every day. Sutton notes that the main- tenance department has two shifts as is common in the aviation community. :The day check arrives at :work at 5:30 a.m., while the ,night check works until -approximately 2 a.m. ,Approximately two-thirds 4of the Nightdipper main- tainer's work the day shift, with the remainder work- ing nights. One example of the extensive work squadron .members have planned for Their aircraft is Canvas '612. This aircraft has had engines, rotor systems, and the tail rotor gearbox mount removed to facilitate required maintenance. HS- 5 Maintenance Master Chief AVCM(AW) Craig Johnson estimates that it will take two full weeks of work to complete the proj- ect, averaging seventeen hours of work a day. Along with the aircraft that have entered routine "phase" maintenance, the squadron is currently undergoing the CNAL Avia- tion Maintenance Manage- ment Team (AMMT) evalu- ation. The AMMT inspec- tion is conducted every 18 months. The inspectors assign subjective grades to HS-5 is NASCAR No. 88 honoree in Bristol By Jeffrey Nichols Commander Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs No. 88 Navy "Accele- rate Your Life" Mon- te Carlo rolls into the Bristol Motor Speedway to participate in the NASCAR Busch Series Sharpie Mini 300 in Bristol, Tenn., March 25. The fleet honoree for the race will be the "Nightdip- pers" of HS-5 who are also celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. The NAS Jacksonville-based HS- 5 is a member of Carrier Air Wing Seven as-signed to the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). Driver Mark McFarland will be at the wheel of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s JR Motor- sports-owned No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Monte Carlo. The Navy has used its association with NASCAR over the past two years to increase America's aware- ness of the opportunities to serve our great country. The race will be televised live at 3 p.m. Eastern time on the FOX Network and on Performance Racing Net- work radio. UERAT EVADER ST .,,... Electric-S]79" .,_ -. Nitro- s259. i-i Canvas 612 undergoes Phase D maintenance. Photos courtesy of HS-5 AM3 Nicholas Owensby examines the wheel on Canvas 612. scheduled deployment in the fall. Through hard work and perseverance the maintenance department will ensure HS-5 continues to excel in all aspects of its missions. Photo courtesy of VP-5 Members of VP-5 get together with a prospective Habitat for Humanity homeowner in Green Cove Springs, Fla. The squadron members donated hundreds of hours of their time to work on the home. VP-5 helps out the community By Lt. j.g. Richard Parella VP-5 PAO S several volunteers from VP-5 recently helped Habitat for Humanity complete a three-bedroom house for a family in Green Cove Springs, Fla. The project began July 2004, and after working countless hours of construction, it ended with a ribbon cutting ceremony in January. With the help of hundreds of volunteers putting in more than 1,000 hours of work, the house came to life. Habitat for Humanity volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the winter months with the assistance of construction team experts. VP-5 squadron members donated their time and energy to help people they had never met. In addition to organiz- ing the contingent from NAS Jacksonville, the "Mad Foxes" aided in the construction effort each month. "Clay County Habitat could not function without the, Navy volunteers and we remind them that they are an, integral part to the construction effort," said Familyj Services Coordinator Gamble Wright. Even with their demanding work schedule, several, squadron members found the time to help their surround- ing neighborhoods. Lt. j.g. Matthew Martin, AWCS Patrick Tougher, ADCS Doane Spencer and HT1 Samantha Walker are just a few who returned month-after-month to: help in this worthy cause. Walker was instrumental in organizing the support effort from VP-5, ensuring the: Navy had a strong presence of volunteers with an astounding 50 individuals in all. To learn more about becoming involved in the Jacksonville Area Habitat for: Humanity, contact Anita Hinkle at 282-7590. OPhysicians WEIGHT LOSS 30/o SL centers Military 5 Weight Loss Plins Discount * Medical Supervision * B-Vitamin Shots * Vitamins & Minerals Included 269.6909 859 Park Avenue Suite 102 Orange Park ADAN Christopher Pottage scours the tail rotor assembly. each on-track program, experience and comparative ranging from needs atten- findings from previous tion to outstanding. activities. The grades, which are Sutton points out that meant to help determine the recent hectic pace has -the level of effectiveness in been set for the each program, are based Nightdippers, and will not solely on the inspectors' abate until after their HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O.P. 272-6315 S 7273 103rd St.772-9022 o~tZL31I I fil T -II .I, fivrflp JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Sacrifice discipline By Chaplain and too small for the ju Lt. Azariah Robinson varsity, so he became NAS Jax Chapel / .. team manager. Oh by here are three charac- teristics that probably every successful per- son must have in order to survive and thrive. First of all, sacrifice allows one to carry on and develop patience and skills for future opportunities. That is, one must posses the ability to sacrifice present gratification for future achievement. Secondly, disciplining our selves enables us to plan our objective and stick with the plan to the end. Thirdly, be ready to expe- rience the celebration and the sense of accomplishment that comes with achieve- ment. This, of course, is the reward stage. I am not sure that you need to be the smartest but Chaplain Lt. Azariah Robinson one must posses a sort of grit that will permit one to do well in the midst of adversity and hardship. I am sure, that if your are a sports enthusiast, that you have heard the story of Jason McLwain the high school basketball player from Greece, N.Y. He was average height at only 5'6" Religious Ministries Department Lent & Holy Week Services - reward -| ,r * nior the y the way, he had another limita- tion, McLwain was autistic. He did anything to stay near the sport he loved. The coach was impressed with his commitment and dedication. In fact, during his senior year in the last game .of the season the coach allowed him to suit up. He got in the game and in four minutes scored 20 points. In fact, he made six out of 10 from the three- point line. Now that's worth celebrating. The crowd went wild. Sometimes it's healthier to try and fail rather than not try at all. There are, after all, challenges that we face that produce dividends beyond the present time. Sacrifice offers additional benefits and windfall later down the road. There are times that per- haps we need the same com- mitment and passion for our endeavors as Jason had for his love of basketball. We all can learn something from McLwain, who overcame limitations that he possess- es through no fault of his own. I guess we all have our own unique challenges to face. McLwain could have sulked and never recovered from his initial failing. However, he kept himself involved and engaged dis- playing discipline and com- mitment that serves as an example for folks pursuing any goal, young and old alike. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Self-sacrifice is the miracle out of which all reported miracles grow." There are times in life that we want to pack it in but if Catholic ABh Watlestay Maess Passion Pakn Sunday SSlurday. ApiCf 5 5 m u.day April, 9. 930 am HolyThurday April 13 7 prn Good Friday Day o Fast & AbshnenAo Apnil14,3pm Solemn Easter Vigil Celebration Saturday, April 15, 8 0 pin, EasterSunday Sunday, Apnrl 1 & 930 Protestant Ash Wednesday Palm Sunday April 9 815 alT tid 11t am Maundy Thursday April l .3 ._._n, Easter Sunday AorI 16 630 a m Sunrise Service 7,15 am Breakfast 6'15 am Easter Eucharist 11 am.- Easier Services we just discipline ourselves and keep our head in the. game our efforts will pay off nicely. Although success that is gained too fast might feel -good, it may be fleeting. There are many stories about lottery winners, ath- letes as well as entertainers who achieve fame and for- tune too soon only to loose everything. McLwain learned valu- able lessons that will leave an indelible mark on his mind. That is, the impor- tance of sacrifice and disci- pline. Moreover, he was able to experience and understand the value of his dedication and faithfulness. Therefore, we are able cel- ebrate his achievement as well. What lies ahead in our future if we stick to our goals and dreams and devel- op the patience and disci- pline to take our profession- al game to the next level? George Washington said, "Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small num- bers formidable; procures success to the weak and esteem to all." Voting assistance officers help with absentee voting process By]OC(SW/AW) Sherri Onorati U.S. citizens may vote absentee in feder- Navy Voting Assistance Program Marketing al, state and local elections. N iOnce filled out and mailed to the T he Navy is encourag- applicant's local voting official in ing Sailors and their / their state of residence, the FPCA families to take part H acts as a request for absentee in the 2006 election season ballots for any elections to be with help from the Navy held that year. The Federal Voting Assistance Program. Post Card Application (FPCA) The program and its Navy is available to all U.S. citizens Voting Assistance officers canifrom local voting assistance assist with the process offrom local voting assistance absentee voting in time for and the Federal Voting the start of this year's elec- Assistance Program (FVAP) tion season, which begins Web site, at www.fvap.gov. March 7. "The FPCA should be com- "The Navy Voting pleted and submitted every Assistance Program is here to year," added Truman. "Not assist every Sailor who is eligible to only does it act as an absentee ballot vote," said Lt. Dave Truman, Navy request form, but it also informs the Voting Assistance Program manager, local voting election official of the Commander, Navy Installations Sailor's current mailing address and Command, Millington Detachment. confirms voting registration." "Sailors can still vote in their state pri- Voters in state primaries will select mary through the process of absentee- their party's candidates for state and voting, even though they may not physi- federal offices, such as governor, U.S. cally be in the state.' senator, and members of the U.S. House Generally, all U.S. citizens 18 years or of Representatives. Dates for the 2006 older who are or will be residing outside state primaries are scheduled through- the United States during an election out the year. period are eligible to vote absentee in Visit www.cni.navy.mil/ Navy any election for federal office. In addi- Vote/Index.html or consult your local tion, all members of the uniformed serv- Voting Assistance Officer for a particu- ices and their family members who are lar state ,election date or for more infor- mation. "Spit Tobacco" Cessation Program Hangar1000, VR-58 Training Room APRIL 4, 11.19 and 26. 9-11 a.m. You must register to participate. Call the Wellness Center at 542-5292 to register now! Tobacco. nicotine, sugar-ltee tobacco substitutes made from coconut, mint and tea will be available along with nicotine replacement. Plots still available at community garden From Staff All active-duty members, their families and retirees are eligible to use the garden. here are still several garden plots The only stipulation to having a plot is available at the NAS Jax Commu- that you must maintain it on a regular nity Garden for those interested in basis. For more information, call Jack growing their own vegetables. Davitt at 772-6974. LOOSE LIPS: Take care with what you say From Page 2 someone approaches you and is asking for informa- tion, you should immediate- ly contact your command. With our Sailors deployed worldwide and all the opera- tions the Navy is conduct- ing, keeping our information close has never been more important. Loose lips could compromise safety and secu- rity! Uniform shift is April 3 he shift to summer uniforms for all per- sonnel in the Com- mander, Navy Region Southeast area of responsi- bility is April 3. The uniform of the day will be: service dress whites, summer whites or service khakis for officers and chief petty officers and service dress whites or summer whites for E6 and below. Mercy 1 (800) MERCYHIUPS ' Shpswww.mercyships org Many different styles and sizes as required. MANUEL BELLO Wooodwoukjin-g 904-645-7767 members.aol.com/ S- -. -- bellovincent 10573 Lakeview Rd E. Jacksonville FI. bellovincent@aol.com Fo rmer, information. iees c ci542-3051/3O0Z 8 IJaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 NAS Jax firefighters remove an injured victim from a smoky building after a simulated bomb exploded in the area during a mass casualty drill March 16. simulates to out best NAS Jax firefighters rescue a victim from a building where a bomb exploded during the drill. By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer emergency crews from NAS Jacksonville and the City of Jacksonville came together last Thursday to participate in a bomb, burn and blast drill. Every four months, some type of drill is held here to allow emergency respon- ders to hone their'skills and work together as a team. These drills can vary from natural disasters, terrorist- related incidents, industrial accidents or any other scenario the NAS Jax Disaster Preparedness Office can come up with. "We need to have exercises like this. The firefighters, hospital and security department all have their different training requirements. During this par- ticular exercise we simulated a dirty bomb planted by terrorists at Building 582," explained NAS Jax Disaster Prepareness Officer DCCS(AW/SW) Matt Melott. "As the base fire department arrived on scene and started evacuating vic- tims, they found a secondary device. Protocol in a situation like this states that they have to back out of the build- inig and wait for law enforcement offi- cials and an explosive ordnance detach- ment to dismantle or remove the device before they can resume operations." Lt. Andrew Dvorak and HM3 Dana Woodard of Naval Branch Health Clinic Jackson- ville prep a mannequin victim for transport during the drill. As all rescue units backed off the throughout the building. As fire depart- scene, Sailors from the NAS Jax ment personnel brought the victims out Security Department arrived with their the back door, numerous medical per- military working dog, Brix to search for sonnel from the Naval Branch Medical explosive devices. Once the all clear was Center (NBMC) Jacksonville waited to given, the rescue operations resumed. triage the injured. For this exercise, numerous victims with various injuries were scattered See DRILL, Page 9 Drill Triage Officer Capt. Marshall House, senior med- ical officer at Naval Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville, checks on a victim who was evacuated out of a build- ing during the drill. Drill Triage Officer Capt. Marshall House, senior medical officer at Naval Branch Medical Clinic Jacksonville, instructs HM3 Andrew Carpenter, also of the clinic, where to move a victim in the triage area. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 F, A Lifeflight helicopter from Baptist Medical Center is directed onto a field by an NAS Jacksonville firefighter to evacuate a victim during the drill. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Lifeflight crewmembers from Baptist Medical Center move a victim to the helicopter to transport her during Ihe drill. For more drill coverage from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, see Page 10 S...'.. -. NAS Jax firefighters help a victim out of the building to awaiting medical personnel. HMC Fintan Heward of Naval Branch Health NAS Jax firefighter Robert Schooley (center) gets a decontamina- Clinic Jacksonville helps stabilize a victim's arm tion washdown from his co-workers, Lt. Troy Thrift (left), and fire- before he is transported to Naval Hospital fighters Avery Krovitch and Frank Knott. Jacksonville for treatment. DRILL: Responders hone skills with quarterly exercises From Page 8 "I think these drills are really good because we get the organizational skills needed to take care of a bunch of injured victims simultaneously, determine what's wrong with them and get them ready for transport," stated Capt. Marshall House, senior medical officer at NBMC Jax and triage officer for the exercise. "These drills really help us because our people have to go and do the real thing over in Iraq." As each patient was evaluated, they were sent to a des- ignated area based on their injuries. The more severe were immediately put in the awaiting ambulances and rushed to Naval Hospital Jax where the emergency department also participated in the drill. One victim was also transported by Baptist Medical Center's LifeFlight. "We were fortunate they that were able to participate in our exercise because they had an actual emergency short- ly before our drill and we weren't sure they would make it," said Melott. Because the drill called for a dirty bomb, decontamina- tion measures were also in place both on site and at the hospital. "This was a great exercise because it gave every- one the opportunity to exercise their part of the disaster preparedness plan," Melott continued. About an hour after the drill began, all the victims were accounted for and were being treated by medical person- nel. "Overall, things went well but there are a few things we need to work on. We're getting better every drill we have, but there is always some area we need to work on. We had a few minor problems but things went fairly smoothly," stated NAS Jax Assistant Fire Chief of Training Fred Lanier. "This time we had a different scenario, which was great because we can always use the training. We'll have another drill shortly before the air show in October." On hand to observe the exercise were representatives from Clay and Gadsden Counties and Reedy Creek Improvement District. "I met all these officials at a recent class I attended. So I invited them to come here to observe and provide us with their input and ideas," said Melott. "I think this drill went extremely well. There was good coordination between all the elements. The fire depart- ment established command early on, bringing in the emergency medical services people. The staging looked good and the triage went well," commented Tim Moore, deputy chief, Emergency Management and Special Response Emergency Services, Reedy Creek Improvement District, which has jurisdiction over Disney World in Orlando. "I think the biggest thing I'm taking back to my organization is the use of flags during the exercise. The fire and medical departments used flags to let everyone know where each area was located such as the command post and triage categories. It's a great idea. Everyone knew where to take the victims." "Our department runs about 38,000 calls a year. If we have a weapons of mass destruction event where thou- sands of people are hurt, the flags would be a great idea to keep things organized. I think we'll make ours a lot bigger and use a large pole though," he continued. By working together as a team, emergency responders here seem well prepared for any emergency that might occur. MA2 Brad Waters of the NAS Jax Security Department points to an area to investigate as MA2 Justin Morris and Military Working Dog Brix, also from NAS Jax, scout a building for a secondary explosive device during the drill. DT1(FMF) Richard Browne of Naval Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville assesses a victim during the drill. 'a F-Jr 'm. 10 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 Drill provides lessons learned for hospital, clinic responders By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs he base-wide Bombs, Burns and Blast Drill conduct- ed aboard NAS Jacksonville the morning of March 16 provided Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC) Jacksonville staff an oppor- tunity to put their response plans to the test and gain valuable experience. Their goal was to learn as much as possible in a simulated scenario in order to be as prepared as possible for a real event everyone hopes will never hap- pen. According to HM2 Johnnie Garner, the hospital's assis- tant emergency planner, the drill involved virtually every- one on staff from Emergency Room personnel to the Facilities Department and Pastoral Care. The drill took place with minimal or no impact to actual patient care as was confirmed by Lt. Cmdr. Marnie Buchanan. The Emergency Department Nurse said she personally took care of actual patients in the ED while other staff handled arriving drill "victims." With notification of the simulated bomb blast to the NBHC and activation of the hospital Emergency Operations Center (EOC) under the direction of Emergency Planner Dana Shropshire, the medical person- nel went into action. Ambulance crews from the NBHC headed for the incident site to join Fire Department responders who were already on scene rescuing victims from the building. At the hospital, members of the hospital Emergency Operations Center, tasked with directing and managing the hospital's resources in such an event, reported for duty, Security personnel were placed at hospital entrances and other key locations and constant communication was coordinated between the hospital and the on-scene Command Post. Hospital staff without specific assigned duties reported to the Manpower Pool to be available should they be called. With word that the event included a radiological ele- ment, the hospital set up a decontamination wash site adjacent to the Emergency Department. Hospital person- nel who would be in contact with patients entering the area suited up in Chemical, Biological and Radiological (CBR) protective suits. Six "patients" were put through the decontamination wash. Twenty "patients" were brought by NBHC ambulance crews to the hospital. The victims suffered from a range of wounds. There were "walking wounded" with scrapes, bruises, cuts and minor burns and on the other end of the scale, life-threatening injuries such as severe burns, impaled objects and radiation exposure. Garner said 19 of the "victims" survived the disaster. One (a mannequin) "died" shortly after arriving at the Emergency Department door. Buchanan explained what happened as the victims arrived. Once the patients were tested and determined to be free of contaminants they were brought into the hospi- tal for treatment. Although they had been initially triaged at the incident, site, they were again triaged to determine if their condition had changed and in order to direct them to appropriate care areas. Patients tagged "Red" were I-II I ___ 'I d~. 1~K. j /- 19 w, t~i~1(2 Photo by HM3 Duce PerezRoman HM3(FMF) Darrius Willis (left), with litter bearers CS1 Ricky Wakefield and SH3 Terrence Vaughan, unload a drill "patient" arriving by ambulance at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Emergency Department. System (NDMS) an agency of the Homeland Security Department, provided .a lot of information to learn from. For emergency planners that's where.the real work begins, seeing what needs to be done better and making it happen. For the players in the drill everything, was over by i i lunchtime, all the victims were healed (even the dead ones) and victims and responders all headed back to their everyday duties. Simulations are so much better than the S- ~ real thing. ,An. I- _ _ illcomani Photos by HM I (SW) Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Terrence Murray tracks the sta- tus of each of the victims coming in to the hospital from the mass casualty incident. critical patients and were stabilized in the Emergency Department and directed to either the Intensive Care Unit or the Operating Room. "Yellow" tagged patients had serious but less immediate injuries and were treated in the Emergency Room waiting area. "Green," walking wounded patients had injuries that required minimal intervention. They were treated in the Family Practice Clinic before being released to go home. 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They found a variety of booths manned by represen- tatives from area hotels, attractions and base recreational departments, all offering information and military dis- counts on their establishments. Each year, the NAS Jacksonville I.T.T. Office sponsors an annual spring travel fair. "We have more than 40 vendors representing hotels and attractions from all over Florida and Georgia here today. We're very excited to have them here because they offer great opportunities for the military families," said I.T.T. Manager Jenny Wallace. "This event takes all year to put together. We are part of the tri- base region and we all host these events. NS Mayport had their travel fair last Thursday, NSB Kings Bay, Ga. hosted theirs on Friday and ours is the last one in the series. We hope that by having it on a beautiful sunny Saturday, lots of people will stop by and check out the booths." Some of the vendors at the travel fair included Disney World, Univer-sal, sev- eral dinner shows, cruise lines, The' Alligator Farm in St. Augustine, Clay County Visitor's Center, numerous hotels and resorts, NAS Jax MWR facilities and the NAS Jax Navy Lodge. "Visitors to the travel fair were able to win some great prizes such as stays at resorts and tickets to area attrac- tions, just for stopping by the booths. The vendors sponsored all the prizes. To win, guests were required to stop by at least five booths and have a spe- cial passport signed to be eligible," Wallace continued. "I'm a Reservist here and decided to take an early break and stop by the Navy Exchange. I saw the travel fair, and thought I'd walk through, and take a look. I ended up picking up some great information," said Capt. Andrew Ostapski, a JAG Corps officer with VTU-Law 0805 at Navy Oper- ation Support Command Jacksonville. "I'm thrilled to be here and am get- ting some great information on area attractions and lodging, especially the Navy Lodge." And not only were the visitors excit- ed to get some great travel informa- Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Natalie Hurtado, a representative with The Alligator Farm in St. Augustine, Fla., holds Charlie, an American alligator, as 6-year-old Nicholas Hulsey checks him out at the I.T.T. Travel Fair Saturday. NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Marketing Director Shannon Leonard (center) and I.T.T. Group Travel Coordinator Pam Tierney give Raymond Rodriguez a passport to get stamped by vendors at the I.T.T. Travel Fair. Guests were required to.get five stamps on their passports from the vendors to be eligible to win prizes. tion, but the vendors were thrilled to *. provide it. "This is such an exciting - event, whether people are just visit- .. ing here or whether they live here, they get so much information all -. within a quarter of a mile," said Clay County Director of Tourism and Film Development Division Eve Symanski. "We are here today because Clay County is close to the base and has wonderful events available to the mil- itary families." If you missed this year's travel fair, '" next year's event is already in the Capt. Andrew Ostapski, a JAG Corps planning stages. "We're already plan- officer with VTU-Law 0805 at Navy Op- ning for another successful event next ration Support Command Jacksonville, spring," Wallace said. talks with NAS Jax Navy Lodge Manager For more information about I.T.T. Donato Nosce about what the lodges events and tickets, call 542-3318. have to offer, here and worldwide. HELPING HANDS Dignity-U-Wear volunteers needed Dignity-U-Wear (DUW), a charitable organization that provides new clothing to needy individuals and families is looking for volun- teers. DUW and the NAS Jax Chapel have formed a partnership to assist military families that became victims of Hurricane Katrina. The volume of clothing coming in and going out of DUW on a daily basis has escalated. The organization desperately needs more vol- unteers Monday through Saturday to help sort the truckloads of incoming clothing and then pack this clothing into boxes for distribu- tion to the area chapels. For more information, call Peggy McDonald, 636-9455 or e-mail pmcdonald@dignityuwear.com. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs youl Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please, contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donat- ed materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. 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Government Purchase Orders, Government Purchase Cards and Commercial Credit Accounts Accepted Delivery Available * Separate Pro Entrance and Checkout Lines SAccount Managers with Military and Government Experience SWe Proudly Support MWR and Local Community Events G mart P v GSA 12 JaxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 Some civilian sector dentistry now covered By Cmdr. Garry Schulte NBHC Jacksonville Dental Department Head here are new options for active duty dental patients! The Military Medical Sup-port Office (MMSO) has established a new policy that provides for active duty service members to seek specific dental treat- ,ment from any civilian dentist. The new program has been developed because of a shortage of active duty dentists and in recognition of the bene- fits of improving the dental health of the active duty forces. The intent of this new policy is to improve the dental health of active duty personnel not to provide a dental "extreme makeover" for the patients. Limitations do exist regarding the treatment authorized of civilian den- tists. Optimizing dental health enhances force health protection by reducing the burden of illness and disability on our active duty members. The dental emergency rate for Dental Class 1 patients is less than half the rate for Dental Class 2 patients and one-tenth the rate for Dental Class 3 patients. About 30 percent of Dental Class 2- patients that have dental decay will become Dental Class 3 if not treated within 12 months. Dental Class 1 patients consume fewer resources to maintain their dental health and they experience a significant reduction of lost duty time related to equivalent populations of Dental Class 2 and 3 patients. Under this new program, the dental department of Naval Branch Health Clinic Jackson-ville acts as the refer- ring and approval authority for care. Funding for this care is provided by the MMSO located at Great Lakes, ll. For this direct referral, MMSO will pay the full, customary fee for the specified treatment. With very few lim- itations, the service member is free to choose any civilian dental provider possessing a valid dental license. Please note: This is not an inde- pendent insurance program. This pro- gram is only for specific active duty service members that have been referred for dental care by our clinic. MMSO will not pay for dental care provided to family members, retirees, or service members that are not on active duty. The service member is referred for limited, specific care. MMSO will not pay for any procedures that are not specifically identified on the referral from our clinic. Some treatments not normally paid for include braces, implants and procedures for cosmetic purposes only. The plan will normally be started when the service member completes their annual exam and specific treat- ment is identified. If someone is in the middle of a treatment regimen, they can still be referred to a civilian if their remaining treatment fits the guidelines. For NAS Jacksonville patients all treatment funded by this program must first be approved by a dentist from the dental department of NBHC Jacksonville. For further infor- mation, call 542-3441. Veterans Administration medical compensation filing help available for members leaving the service From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs f you are separating from the armed forces in 180 to 60 days and have decided to put in a medical claim for compensation through the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) then this message is for you! Your first step in initiating the claims process will be to contact a Veterans Service Representative (VSR) for your area. After the application is submitted, QTC Medical Services, the medical services company contracted by the VA to coordinate the completion of your exam, will contact you via phone with information of available dates and times to schedule your general medical examination with an area provider. Important note: Completing this Department of Defense (DoD)/VA com- prehensive examination satisfies the requirement for your out-processing by the Armed Services and the VA through the Benefits Delivery at Discharge Program. This means you will only need to complete only one examination. In the event that you are under the 60 days before your EAOS, which is considered by the VA an insufficient amount of time to com- plete the DoD/VA examination, you will need to contact the Physical Examinations Department at the NAS Jax Branch Health Clinic at 542-3500, Ext. 8736 to schedule a military sepa- ration or retirement physical examina- tion. This means you will have to wait until you are either separated or retired from service before you can file an application for compensation through the VA. Once you are either separated or retired you will need to contact your nearest VA medical treatment facility to initiate the medical claims process. If you have any questions or require any further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact either Hodges at the number above or Elvin Santiago at 542-3500, Ext. 8757/8756. Byron Hodges, the VSR for NAS Jacksonville, is located in Building 554 between Keily Street and Enterprise Avenue. Appointments can be made by calling 573-6312. Jacksonville CERT volunteers needed The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Emergency Preparedness Division is offering a special training program to help citizens deal with emergency situations. The Jacksonville Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and edu- cate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't respond immediately. The eight-week long program teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical operations including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search and rescue, terrorism incidents, communications, disaster psychology and how to use different strategies depending on the situation. Volunteers will also participate in a final disaster pre- paredness exercise to use the skills they've learned. The goal of the CERT program is to have volunteers help make their communities safer, stronger and better prepared for preventing and handling threats of terror- ism, crime and disasters. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always need- ed. The next class begins April 18 from 6-9 p.m. and is held every following Tuesday night for eight weeks. Saturday classes begin April 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes can be alternated to accommodate volunteer's schedules. All classes are held at the Duval County Emergency Operations Center in the Fire and Rescue Headquarters building at 515 N. Julia Street. For more information, call 630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. Customers alerted to rise in use of fraudulent coupons By Rick Brink Defense Commissary Agency e careful how you get your Internet cou-pons. That's the word from Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) officials who are alerting customers about a recent rise in the use of fraudulent Internet or home-printed coupons and steps the agency has taken to address the issue. Commissaries gladly accept Internet or home- printed coupons provided they meet these require- ments: the coupons must have "dot-scan" bars below expiration dates or bar codes with Product Identification Numbers (PINs), and they can't be for free products. . This is an expansion of acceptance criteria for home-printed coupons because counterfeit coupons have shown up recently in commissaries and other supermarkets nationwide. Officials are pointing to Internet trad- ing as the source of the counterfeit coupons. "Counterfeit coupons are circulating on the Internet through auction services, message boards, e-mails and other means causing millions of dollars in losses to the grocery industry," said Scott Simpson, DeCA's chief operating officer. Fraudulent coupons pre- sented recently at commis- saries were for products ranging from laundry detergents, air fresheners and deli meats to sodas, chips and over-the-counter medications. Defining more stringent require- ments for stores to accept home-printed coupons is one phase of action the agency is taking to combat the problem. Educating customers about how to avoid getting taken by counterfeit coupons is the other phase, and it's been described as the best line of defense against possible fraud, Simpson said. People who purchase or trade coupons are inher- ently at risk of receiving counterfeit coupons, there- fore customers shouldn't buy or trade for coupons. The sale or transfer of coupons is a violation of virtually all manufactur- ers' coupon redemption policies, according to the Coupon Information Center, a coupon industry watchdog. These policies are printed on the coupons. Customers can be assured they are not obtaining counterfeits if they get their coupons directly from newspapers or magazines, directly from a manufacturer or from some other legitimate coupon channel, including Internet sites. Legitimate Internet coupons are featuring new dot-scan bars below their expiration dates. The dot- scan bars look like bar codes with broken bar pat- terns. Internet coupons also usually have PINs and bar codes, and they are not for free products. Here are some tips to avoid possible counterfeit coupons: Look for the dot-scan bar below the expiration date on Internet coupons. If they don't have a dot- scan bar, look for a PIN and bar code. Many now have both a dot-scan bar along with a PIN and bar code. *' Look out for coupons printed on photocopy, plain white, photographic or card stock and coupons with fuzzy images or mis- spelled words. Look out for unusually long expiration dates. Look out for coupons sent to you in electronic format by someone other than a manufacturer or its authorized representative. Look out for coupons with printing on only one side. Look out for multiple coupons for the same prod- uct with identical PINs. The Defense Commissary Agency oper- ates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military per- sonnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environ- ment. Authorized patrons purchase items at cost plus a 5-percent surcharge, which covers the costs of building new commissaries and modernizing existing ones. FRi. APR 7-B:00pm & 10:00PM SAT APR 8- S :00& 10:00PM h,3, '2p L r 2101 j l &'e:1f. 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GEICO, Washington, DC 20076, 2003 GEICO FL3 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 13 4b~ - E7o .-0 q- - mob. 0-MW b--- - -o Easter Egg Hunt needs volunteers From Staff he NAS Jax Youth Activities Center is looking for people to assist with this year's Easter Egg Hunt April 14 at 7 p.m. at the McCaffrey Softball Field Complex. For more information, call 778-9772. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Towers get a new look Scott Starratt (left) and Sean Johnson of ESA Environmental Specialists, Inc. paint the inside of one of NAS Jacksonville's water towers March 16. Four water towers at NAS Jax are being cleaned and painted. The project is expected to be completed by late summer at a cost of approximately $600,000. (Left) A protective barrier covers one of the four water towers located at NAS Jacksonville during the restoration project to clean and paint the towers. 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If you're not sure, call a fire station near your home and ask for their advice. Dispose of oily rags and rags used to wipe up after fueling various mechanical equipment during the winter months. It doesn't have to be very warm in your garage or storage area for rags to heat up and self-ignite. Rags used to apply furni- ture polish can also be dangerous and should be replaced. Check family storage areas. Attics, basements, and closets also pose threats. Dispose of anything you don't use. At the very least, straight- ki en things up while observing good housekeeping practices. Do not place any combustible material or items within three feet of furnaces, water heaters or \ other heat sources. S* Routinely check behind and underneath the clothes dryer, vacuum to remove excess lint and dust buildup. Before doing any outdoor burning, contact your local fire department to obtain guidance or procedures. In your area, burning outside could be prohibited. Spring cleaning is a good time to make your home fire-safe. Prevent fires before they start. Fire inspections being conducted at Yellow Water housing complex From the NAS Jax Fire Prevention Office The NAS Jax Fire De- partment, Fire Pre- vention Division, is now conducting the annual military family housing fire safety inspection and brief- ing for residents 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 pres- ence 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- bon monoxide alarms will be tested to ensure proper operation. In the event the resident is not at home during these visits, a callback slip will be placed on the door. The Fire Prevention Division should be notified by calling 542- 2783 or 542-3928 to have the fire safety inspection and briefing rescheduled. 1t A 61 6 B S.0 ~a)q 4l) E 0) 0- -o E E 0 0 E 0 L0 I/ Cu *-Q Cu 'S %l %LM (1) L: CL 0. 0) 0. a) 0 0 *0 O 'I Cu -0 * - 00 16 JaxAr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 HOSPITAL AWARD: Commitment to excellence lauded From Page 1 Photos by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team members proudly display the 2006 Team Charter. the hospital staff delivered great customer service. The hospital was the top Navy military treatment facility for the TRICARB Depart- ment of Defense Patient Satisfaction Award in 2004, and received the 2005 Best of TRICARE on the Web Gold Star for outstanding Military Treatment Facility Web site. The citation also lauded the hospital's role as a teaching hospital. The graduates of the Family Practice Residency Pro- gram, the largest residency program in Navy medicine, received the second highest scores in the state of Florida on the family medi- cine board certification examination in 2004. Another area which exemplified the staffs com- mitment to excellence was the urology clinic which was recognized by the Society of Government Urologists for operating the "Most Productive Urology Clinic" in Navy medicine in fiscal year 2003. Being honored with the Meritorious Unit Commen- dation is one more confir- mation that Naval Hospital Jacksonville is providing sf. Ky'K,. SALE s$34999 0 W8BY WORLD P 175 Blanding BI d O P. 272-6315 7273 103rd St.772-9022 Photo by HM 1 (SW) Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr,) Raquel Bono, Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel and hospital Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/AW) Richard Sylve display the Meritorious Unit Commendation pennant presented to the hospital by Boensel on behalf of the Secretary of the Navy and Chief of Naval Operations. family-centered health care enlisted, officers and civil- that is second to none and ians alike, are part of a that it is exceeding its mis- healthcare team that as sion both at home and Boensel said, "are doing a deployed. The entire staff, lot of great things." QUALITY-VALUE-LOCATION -HOME OWNERSHIP Contact me for a free List of available Homes that meet your needs 41 194 Rosemarie Knoll 1>1 Realtor'-' (904) 421-3555 rknoUl',,watsonrealJ co3rp.com ;: WaLson Realty Corp -4194 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville. Fl 32210 (From left) Kevin Gartland, NAS Jacksonville Environmental Department director, Ebenezer Gujjarlapudi, Environmental Quality Division, Environmental Resource Management Department chief, City of Jacksonville and Mike Fitzsimmons, Waste Management Programs administrator, Florida Department of Environmental Protection review the goals of the Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team during an executive brief March 16 at the NAS Jax Riverview Visitor Quarters. ENVIRONMENTAL: Partnership renewed From Page 1 r i 1 "a mit, inspection and reporting processes. "Our success is mainly due to mutual trust and open commu- . nication," remarked Kevin Gartland, NAS Jacksonville Environmental Department director. "Working in small tech- nical committees between quar- terly team meetings we have developed innovative solutions to several environmental issues including prototype procedures for managing solid waste man- _ agement units on Navy installa- tions in the State of Florida and Comma cleaning up the contaminated Mark B soil in the wetlands of an air- Enviror craft mishap site. We are active .Davis partners with the city and state Environ in reducing pollution in the St. after th Johns River and will jointly sponsor an environmental work- shop for Jacksonville industry later this summer." Representing Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton, who was in Tallahassee, was Brad Thoburn, City of Jacksonville Federal and State Legislation Program director. "The Navy is very important to Jacksonville and we are always looking for ways of partnering and this environ- mental team is an excellent example," wander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. ioensel (left), City of Jacksonville Director, mental Resources Management Janice E. and Naval Air Depot Jacksonville mental Director Peter Gallant share stories e cake-cutting ceremony March 16. he said. "Here today we have the same interest, the same goals and the same end-game." NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, NS Mayport Commanding Officer Capt. Charles King, Naval Air Depot Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan and Navy Public Works Center Executive Officer Capt.Van Dobson were also in attendance. Environmental Information Exchange planned in Virginia from NAVAIR with NAVAIR's environmental and acqui- sition experts. The primary goal of the T he eighth annual Fleet EIE is to identify unresolved fleet envi- Environmental Information Ex- change (EIE) will be held May 9-11 ronmental needs and provide solutions in at the Naval Amphibious Base Little real time at the meeting. Creek Conference Center in Virginia NAVAIR encourages fleet representa- Beach, Va. tives from. all Navy and Marine Corps SEach year, the Naval Air Systems hazardous material, supply, support Command's (NAVAIR) Environmental Support Office (AIR 1.1E) holds the Fleet equipment, ordnance and corrosion con- EIE to address the outstanding environ- trol programs to attend. Military and mental management needs of aviation civilian personnel can register for the EIE maintenance personnel through the time- online at www.enviro-navair.navy.mil. ly exchange of advice about approved, Other interested parties, including con- innovative maintenance practices and tractors, can contact Cindy Webber at technologies. The EIE provides Sailors and Marines (760) 939-2060 or by e-mail at with an opportunity to discuss their envi- Cynthia.webber@navy.mil to register. ronmental maintenance-related issues Registration will also be available onsite. RED CROSS: Needs summer program recruits From Page 12 Applications must be returned to the Red Cross Office by April 25, with a copy of designated areas of the hospital under the applicant's immunization record and supervision of the staff members. The current PPD. Orientation is June 3-4. Call Junior Volunteer Program requires a mini- Christy Prall at 542-7525 for more infor- mum of four hours per week. mation. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You" -m r s .* .in.e ... M LIA ~Military Publications reach 81 8oo of the military community SMiitarP l Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors iii u axAirNews ..... Published by he lorida ilmes-lnion94162 ** _____ R0941 62 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 17 IWR PIanner. Mission First, Sailors Always 't - Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of mari- na sailboats and safety equipment. March 31, April 1, 2, 8, and 9 Power Boat Training Class $50 includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats. March 25-26 24th annual Bass Tournament April 15 Begins at safe light until 3 p.m. Limited to first 100 teams entered. Door prizes! Cash prizes! Call 542-3260 for additional information For more information, call 542-3493. Free bowling on Wednesdays 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 light show and music! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5 Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Includes shoe rental 6-10 p.m. For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542- 3518/3229. Learn to Lift Program Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesdays at 4 p.m. Free Sign-up at the Fitness Source front desk. Bench Press Competition April 19, 4:30 p.m. Fitness Source For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices, please call'542-3318. Concert and show tickets available on base: Lifesong Tour Casting Crowns Featuring Nichole Nordeman, Josh Bates, and Speaker Tony Nolan April 15, 7 p.m. $43 Club section of the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. All-Navy Women's Soccer Team needs players to apply By Ingrid Mueller Marketing and Multimedia Development Branch, CNI Millington Detachment he Navy Sports Program will hold tryouts and a training camp from April 11 to May 1 at NS Mayport for Sailors interested in competing for a spot on the All-Navy women's soccer team.. "Soccer is our largest women's All-Navy team sport, and we need a roster of at least 18 athletes to be able to field a team," said Donald Golden, head of the Navy Sports Program for the Navy's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Division, .Comrnmander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), Millington, Tenn. Detachment. "We would like to invite a group of at least 25 athletes to try out for the 18 available ros- ter spots." Sailors with high school or col- legiate soccer experience are encouraged to complete a Navy Sports Program application, which is available on the MWR Web site at www.mwr.navy.mil/mwrprgms/sports.htm. The application, which gathers basic command and personal information, must be signed by the individual's command- ing officer. Applications are due to the Navy Sports Office no later than April 1. To expedite the process, applications can also be submitted via fax to 901-874-6831/DSN 882. "It's important to note that there is no cost to the Sailor's command," said Golden. "The Navy Sports Program will pay for all costs involved with participation in the program." Athletes selected as members of the All-Navy women's soccer team will compete in the Armed Forces Sports Championships against teams from the Marine Corps, Army and Air Force. Following inter-service competition, the very best Navy soccer players will be selected to compete as members of the U.S. All-Armed Forces Team and go on to the Military World Games, which will be held in Paris, France from May 22 to June 4. The athletes will compete against teams from Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, France and ESALO (combined African team). "We are also looking for Navy personnel who are inter- ested in coaching the soccer team," added Golden. "Any base varsity coaches with prior experience in soccer are invited to submit the same application as the players, added Golden. Completed applications should be faxed to the Navy Sports Office at 901-874-6831. Applications may also be mailed to: Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment, Navy Sports Office, N221E, 5720 Integrity Drive, Bldg. 457, Millington, TN 38054-6510. For the complete sports schedule and more informa- tion, including the Navy Sports application, please visit the Navy Sports Web site at www.mwr.navy.mil/mwr- prgms/ sports.htm or call the Navy Sports Office at 901-874- 6621/DSN 882 or e-mail at donald.golden@navy.mil. File ph St. Johns Bass Anglers Club member Jack Avery weighs the day's cat for participants during last year's NAS Jax Bass Tournament. Th year's event is planned for April 15. Call 542-3260 for details. Disney On Ice Finding Nemo April 22, 11:30 a.m. April 23, 1 p.m. $24 for lower level and $15 for upper level, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Fo Tim McGraw and Faith Hill May 28-29, 8 p.m. $96, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Comedy Zone Trip Tuesday Free admission and free appetizers. Universal Studios Day Trip April 1 $30 includes, admission, pass to ride on a Mardi Gras float and the chance to see Garvin DeGraw in concert! Paintball Trip R1078 Ti 14 April 9 $20 includes, paint, lunch and transportation. 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. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Waiting (R) March 31, 7 p.m. Dreamer (PG) April 1, 5 p.m. Fun with Dick and Jane (PG-13) hoto April 1, 7 p.m. -Aeon Flux (PG-13) tch April 7, 7 p.m. Chronicles of Narnia (PG) his For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. or more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772. Month of the Military Child Carnival April 8, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Games, prizes, sno-cones and much more! he annual NAS Jax Easter Egg Hunt will be heldApril' at 7 p.m. at the McCaffrey Softball Field Complex. For more information, call 778-9772. An Easter Egg Brunch and Egg Hunt will be held April 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. 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Packet pick-up will be held at the Holiday Inn, Highway 17, in Orange Park March 31 from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The cost to participate is $5 for all active duty personnel and chil- dren under 12. All others pay $15 before March 29. Registration the day of the race is $20 and will take place in the Navy Exchange (NEX) parking lot the day of the race from 6-7 a.m. Packets may also be picked up on race day at the registration area. The race starts at 7:30 a.m. with an awards ceremony follow-. ing in the Navy Exchange park- ing lot. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female finishers, top masters and grand masters,, plus three males and females in each age group for the 10K. The top male and female in the wheelchair category will also receive awards. The 5K Walk is non-competitive this year. There will also be a shoe fair outside the NEX March 30-31 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the morning of the race. Representatives will also be available at the NEX April 1 from 10 a.m. to noon to demonstrate new runner's watches. Free mas- sages will also be offered. For more information, call 542- 3518 or 542-2930. File photo A cannon shot fired by the NAS Jax Weapons Department signals the start of the race for the 276 runners taking part in last year's Navy 10K Run aboard NAS Jax. This year's run will be held April 1. For more information, call 542-3239. Navy Run needs volunteers Volunteers are needed to work the Navy Run April 1 from 5:30- 7:30 a.m. and 7-9 a.m. For more in- formation, call Tim McKinney at 542-2930/3239. NEX to hold Running Shoe Clinic/Expo The NAS Jax Navy Exchange (NEX) will hold its annual Navy 10K Run Shoe Clinic and Expo March 30 through April 1. Several vendors will be on hand to measure and analyze runner's feet and to assist all sports enthusiasts with the selection of the correct shoe. On April 1 from 6 a.m. to noon, the fair will be held outside the NEX Convenience Store entrance parking lot. Navy seeks applicants for 2006 All-Navy Chess Team From Staff he Inter-service Chess Tournament will be held June 11-17 at NAS Jack- sonville. The All-Navy team will be comprised of six team mem- bers and will be selected from the application. Active-duty Navy personnel interested in being selected must submit an application no later than April 1. Applications must include the U.S. Chess Foundation (USCF) membership card, identification number, state of registration, USCF rating, date of rating, and record of significant chess activity durng the past two and standing) "..'.". .*:. -,,.' i.f *^ ,,% , chess activity during the past two and standing). years (provide date, place, event The winning team will then compete in the International Military Chess Tournament host- ed by United Kingdom Aug. 20- 26. Application forms are available on the Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Web site at www.mwr.navy.mil, under mis- sion essential branch. Packages must contain com- mand endorsement stating that the individual will-be available to attend all events if selected. All applications can be submit direct- ly -to Commander, Navy Installations, Millington Detachment, (N221), 5720 Integrity Drive, Building 457, Millington, TN 38055-6500 or via fax: (901) 874-6831 or DSN 882- 6831. Individuals selected for the 2006 Navy chess team will be notified via phone call or e-mail no later than May 1. The selec- tion will also be posted on the MWR Web site. All personnel selected will have requested no cost to the government TAD orders. All travel arrangements. will be coordinated by N221. For more information, call Julie Smith at (901) 874-6533 or DSN 882-6533. Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center locat- ed across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573-2498. Nature Crafts using Recycled Products April 3 10-11:30 a.m. Make a statement in support of recycling and Earth Day by bringing your clean recyclables and using them to create a unique nature craft. Coffee with the Birds April 5 9:30-10:30 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing inside a climate-controlled building with your morn- ing cup of coffee and look- ing out our .large picture windows at the birds visit- ing our birdfeeders. What a great way to start your day! Beverages provided. Worms and Composting April 6 10-11:30 a.m. Did you know that an acre of soil can contain as many as a million earth- worms? Learn more about these slimy creatures, their position in the food chain, and how to set up worm composting. Each participant should bring a clear quart size or larger container. Gardening for Butterflies April 29 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Learn more about gar- dening for butterflies from Marc Minno, noted butter- fly expert and author of five books on butterflies. Minno will present a slide program on butterfly gar- dening, followed by a tour of the gardens. His will also conduct a book signing of his fourth and fifth books Florida Butterfly Gardening and Florida Butterfly Caterpil- lars and Their Host Plants. Teams of two will use Map and Compass their new knowledge to Instruction find eight locations within April 29 the park woods. Each par- 10 a.m.-noon ticipant must have a flat Instructions cover boxing acrylic/plastic compass and a compass to determine mosquito repellent. For bearings, setting up travel more information or to reg- locations on a map, and ister, please email John determining bearings to Trow at Johntrow3@juno. travel locations. com. 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For more information, call 542-2930/3239. imP': r*ipjnq Au e A-Prnhi mul I StyDyni oforabeitdI U ITE CONORIA PREFRR6 Fn "AN -9 Xi LENNAR- laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 19 The second annual Patriot Ride will be held Saturday with the last bike out at 11 a.m. Registration can be done at the NAS Jax USO and at Adamec's Harley Davidson on the day of the event. For more information, go to www.usojax.org. The third annual Bob Coonan Memorial Charity Golf Tournament is April 6. To obtain a sign up sheet for this event, contact K. C. McCarthy at kcmccarthy@usojax.com. Volunteer opportunities Paint the Town Saturday, 8 a.m. at Bethany Baptist Church, 2414 Lewis Street., Volunteers will scrape and paint several homes in an area in need. To sign up and get credit for your volunteer hours, please cPll or email Wendy at wlayton@usojax.com or call 246-3481. A variety of shifts are available at the USO Welcome Center Jacksonville Interna- tional Airport. Volunteers are needed for various overnight and early morning shifts. To commit yourself, your command or organiza- tion to a shift or for more details, please con- tact Lynne Pratt at 305-4467 or email lynne@usojax. com. The following shifts are available: 4 a.m. 9 a.m. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 9 p.m. midnight Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Midnight 4 a.m. Monday through Sunday For more information on the NAS Jax USO, go to www.usojax.org or call 778-2821. New OB Quest/Classes offered at hospital From Staff The following classes are available for new parents: First Time Parents 11:30 a.m. March 17, 24 April 7, 14, 21, 28 May 5, 12,19 Experienced Parents 1:15 3 p.m. March 20 April 3, 10, 17, 24 May 1, 8, 15, 22 Baby Boot Camp 8 a.m.-noon March April 3 ON THE 0O WITH USO COMMUNITY CALENDAR lDAMS HOMES of Building More Than Just A Home 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. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense 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 101-11 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. To bring attention to pet overpopulation in the area, First Coast No More Homeless Pets is holding a rally tomorrow from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Hemming Plaza in front of City Hall, 117 W. Duval Street, Jacksonville. The rally will include speak- ers on the importance of spay/neuter, awards and free refreshments for people and their pets. Leashed and vaccinated pets are welcome. Last year, 20,050 pets were euthanized in Duval County because they had no homes. To view homeless pets in the area, visit www.petfinder. com. The St. Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival will be held April 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events/Francis Field near the St. Augustine Visitor's Center. More than 150 exhibitors will be at the event. For more informa- tion, call (904) 824-0716. 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. 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Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner helps the expecting par- ents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag'", 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 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education 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 required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in March and April: March 27-30, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) March 28 9 a.m. noon - Anger Management Class April 10-13, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) April 11, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Class April 24-27, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition 0 -- a-. ~4;7 *-ja -~ m ~uI% ~0 5 (mE)~ Assistance Program (retir- ing) April 25, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Management Class For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. 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Contact Military Publications Account Executives 904-359-4336 to 0 0 * ow or . * LIC. #MA36512 R120779 0 w 20 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 Leprechaun Dash brings out runners By O01 Mike England Assistant Editor It was a beautiful day for the Leprechaun Dash as 80 run- ners turned out to participate in the 5K run. The event, spon- sored by the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR), was followed by an awards ceremony. Placing first overall and first in the men's military category was Ensign Brandon Secrest from the Search and Rescue Swimmer School with a time of 17:08. Taking second in the military men's category was Lt. Ryan Hyslop of VRC-40 coming in at 17:34 followed by Lt. Cmdr. Jon Risley of Naval Hospital, Jacksonville who placed third with a time of 17:42. In the military women's catego- ry, ET2 Mya Jensen of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville took first with a time r , And they're off! Runners sprint Leprechaun Dash. of 21:25, followed by Lt. j.g. Whitney Jeleniewski of VP-8 at 22:51. and A03 Natalie Cebular of VP-5 at 25:06. Taking first in the male open division was John Metzgar with a Photos by JO1 Mike England off the line during the start of the time of 17:44, followed by John Funk coming in at 19:56 and Mark Seidl with a time of 20:46. Christine Hokaj placed first in the female open division with a time of 23:33, followed by Paula Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville employee Mya Jenson finished first in women's open division. Burch coming in at 24:58 and Luz Mannion in third with a time of 25:30. Lt. Ryan Hyslop was the second man across the finish line at the Leprechaun Dash Friday. The next MWR-sponsored run will be the annual Navy Run on April 1 at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call 542-3239. I uvnie iabees eserchFoudaionIntraioa1 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 and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for indi- viduals to officiate soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provid- ed as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. 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For Sale 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 230 Georgia Real 23U Estate MISTY HARBOR COASTAL GA. tidal/, marsh view .87 ac, www.geocities.com/d ebra2 935/Misty_Harbor_Lot_77 234 Bacon Co., 234 A GA Must sell this week 3/2, .5 AC on Lake Lure 3 car garage, $70K o6o 912.632.0040/632-8333 after 6 246 Camden Co., GA S Beautiful 3/2, T located in Sugar I | MIII split floor plan, *" large fenced yard, cul-de- sac, under onme warranty. $183,500 B Beaut-iful 3/2 |located lake pines, screened porch fenced yard vinyl siding, new roof, V1 lot $164,900 912-5882-2969 SKINGLSAND 3/2,2 car I gar, Ig fenced back yrd, In ground pool, new stove/ref, laun- dry hook-up, window treatments, rent $1100, call 912.576&4028 Melrose, FL 5.75 acres, lot $190,000, 4 5 .3 acres corner lot $199,000. Call 904-910-9303 294 Fernandina/ Amelia Island NORTH HAMPTON Lakefront&Golf Course View Popular Wakefield II model 4/3/3 w/2573sq. ft. New Buldt 42" staggered kitchen cabinets, - level 3 tlleset diago- nally, beveled coun- tertops, many more upgrades. OWN0ER MOTIVATED. LOWEST PRICED WAKEFIELD IN NORTH HAMPTON $459,000. Call 261- 9680. This home will not last at this price. H1 1 IN 1490 Seawolf Trail Beautiful executive home in lovely Pinecrest subdivision. 4br, 3.5 bath, over3000sf w/ screened lanai and upstairs loft. A MUST SEE. Open house Saturday March 25th from 1:00 to 5:00. Questions call Simone Donaldson /Keller Williams 505-0979 <300 Avondale/ 30 O rtega CORNER LOT 3/3, LR, DR. den, Fmr, ingrd pool, new roof, concrete bik, $319,900. Call 384-6041 MURRAY HILL, 3/1 Stucco ch/a, Irg den, new kit, detach gar, 1450 Stimson $177,500.904.972- 5058 302 Riverside Murray Hill Brick 2/1 + sunrm 1277sf, hrdwd firs, renov kit, workshop. 4555 College St. $171K. forsaleby owner.corn ID#20589841 894-6683 305 Southside 11963 BETULA -Nice 119k 0 dn. $890mo. 307-4145 -382-6654 2200SF -patio, 3/2, 2 car gar new Fla rm, fncd, 249,900 Close to Avenu e M31al Call 588-3357 Beautiful 3.2c,,mpleteli remodeled (100si Nce fienced back yaro $145K 904 333 20E6 Beautiful gated comm, CusL. uogrds 3'2.5 TH in Drayton Pk, 1708sf, Oks to preserve. 904-642-8514 E. HAMPTON FSBO 3/2 2gar. 2054SF, $349,900. 10568 Roundwood Glenn Ct. 338-4456 Hampton Glen FSBO 3/2.5 2460sf, $422,900 Will Co-op with Agents. 904-519-0481/710-3438 Ca Dug Co success R1FALIC U.S. Naval Academy'84 CDR USN iret) Here to Help You: Buy, Like goll, strong fundamentals are the key to success CelMl (904) 505-9326 Email: dougconkey@watsonrealtycorp.com Yee a / 9&ner Lee Daniell Realty, Inc. 1677 A Wells Road Orange Park, Florida 32073 New Homes from the $160's The - -" 2g- New Quail AP RE Business (904) 264-1121 215-7544 230-4617 1-866-HOME-015 Fax (904) 264-1135 Vineyard ' : --.. -_ .T ity Built Homes With personal Touch 4 struction 39 Old Middleburg CBC050222 305 Southside SII Vllaglo Condo, 2 bed/ 2.5 bath, 1 572sf, southslde TInseltown Pre- mium upgrades, end unit, view of woods, $229,900. Call 904 612-3002 JULINGTON CREEK -Beautiful 5/4, hrdwd firs, preserve lot, 3,000sf, $439k. 904-612-8860 LARGE HM 4736 Bank- head Ave. 4/2.5, aprox 1700SF, new windows, & appli $170K 744-6061 VILLAGES OF SAN JOSE- Lake front, 2 bdrm, 2 BA, 2 cargar, tile firs. $319,900.502-6262 306 Intracoastal Beautiful 3/2,12066 S Sunchase Dr. SPre qualified buy- ers call 642 8460 for an appointment (PSC) FSBO 3/2 KensingCon i 1652 Wiidwaood Creek' Great starter nome. coum. pool, play, etc open house 1-5 Sat. and Sun. Call 458-6031. Well Maintained 1 Owner Home, Minutes to 9A, Beaches, and Mayport Naval Base. $225,000 MARSH LANDING REALTY, INC. Pa .Mofyenny 307 san MarCo 1310 Northwood Rd. brick 3/2, renov. wd firs frpl, Jacuzzi granite $439K. 399-8271 2/2 Charmer near Metro Diner MUST SEE 1300sf, $279k FSBO will co-op. Open hse 3/25&3/26 2-5. 591-3500 1031 Inwood Terr. 310 Mandarin BIG TREE TH 2/2.5. Ig priv patio, secluded area, conv. loc. in N. Mand. $149,900. 904- 551-3390 Ready to Move In I! $219k, 1600sq ft, carpet, tile. Quiet area, htlp //www.own4S.orm/TPG 1660 315 Arlington Waterfront Minutes irorn oown tou n b o oat Compi'l, rem,,d. S399K Realtors Welcomea 373 Tidewater CIr E HIDDEN HILLS 4, 3 0oD 4000sf on 3/4ac. Tri lev, golf crse view of 8th grn & lake view w/o monthly fees. FSBO. $539,900. 1.800-437-1030 x2300 FT. CAROLINE -Lake- front home, 3/2.5, desirable comm $260k. James Daniels Realty Call Grace 588-5341 Charter Point River View Marsh Front Customr built Mediterranean 3r-lc 3 55 3061st /,'scnra pool Selling below, aopraiseao 399K FSBO Aoot 90.1 76c2 1551 12f 0 Wesiside 1490 Seawolf Trail Beautiful executive home in lovely Pinecrest subdivision. 4br 3.5 bath, over 3000sf w/ screened anai and upstairs loft. A MUST SEE. Open house Saturday March 25th from 1:00 to 5:00. Questions call Simone Donaldson /Keller Williams 505-0979 3 .1 ch&a, 70k nego, needs repair, 904- 879-1698 320 Westside 325 Jac Nsonville 4?SBR/2BA, BONUS RM 41 CH/A fnd yd ch&a fncd yrd, storage 4/$124,900 C/A shed, many updates 904-588-5177 w/in past 15 mo. new 9F4.588.517. roof, $153K. 707-9767 FL Lifestyles Prop. 5242 Shirley Ave. GORGEOSAMELIA VIEW FSBO 4/3, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 2300sf, tile throughout, -3/2, 1800sf, new kit, gran cntrtops, .5ac. ba, carpet, more. Fncd fncdlot, $395K. 759-4180 yd, $179,900. 465-0698 CB 3/1,1250+sf, Irg FL GREAT DEAL! rm, 1224 cov. patio, LEM TURNER & BROOM 2 Irg fruit trees. $140K. 100% Financing, No 5131 Batley Rd. 771-5401 money down. Newly reiod 2096 Broom St. SFSBO 3/1.5 block, 904-838-5800 / new ch&a, crpt, rI 2 bonuces m PARADISE ON THE RIVER 747 LeGrande St -Waterfront home/ $117,500,904-27&82951 Intracoastal access 284 Baisden Rd, Jax. FULLY RENOV. 4/2, FSBO Everything new. Open 1900+sf, 6752 London House, March 25-April Bridge. $165K. Matt 2nd, 10-4. Don't miss 718,8416 or John 651-6467 GOV'T RESELL Quiet N'hood 3/2 Lrg 5049 King.bury St 3 2car detached gar w/ Prceo bec-lc maret, workshop. Ceramic tile 6k. mn rrket in kit, laundry, bath. 56k. moneoRI rairs.' Dishwasher, w/d hu, i-arnmeer RCIt 56.r2005 CH/A, Irg fncd yrd. GREAT DEALI $2000 towards closing 100% FINANCING, cost. 904-710 -8671 or Nornone dA.r, leieW 904-768-8036 rernod. 2558 Lc,urds Dr. W & Fouracre. 904, 838-5800 INVESTORS DREAM 327 Downtown cOmM property/ Aepr at $157k. asking $12t,.k T current tenant mill sta.' Gated Tnhs 2/2.5, 1575t indefinrielY Rerntl single car garage, club nr.come $S1600mo cal house w/pool, walk to Ionr, at 655.4174 river/stadium 791-3089 MARVELOUS STARTER Designer marble, Lile, Beaches Berber carpet, shed: 330 Beaches garage. Lgfencad yd, 2/1 $149,900. 705-6107 3/2Golf course and water SPACIOUS 3/2.5 condo view Pool1$428,900 gar, all new common Pictures l http://inlo- amen, pool, soccer field, tube.net/136118 etc. $187k 588-5341 (251)327-8394 WOW! What a Deal! CEDAR HILLS 4/2, work A Steal @$399K new shop. Range, frig, W/D. 3K 2/2 lux condo S. ax paldcosts!.............$132,900 I Bch 2 biks to ocean. PAXON Cute dollhouse! 904.525.-1135/220.2266 2/1, new AC, wrkshp I patio, carport, wood oors! Must see!.... $79,900 CONDO 3/2 JUST OFF JTB Duval Realty of Jax Comm pools, gym, on 465-3655 384-9807 culdesac $254, 0. Call omSoum. Crickett,. Prudential www.JaxHomeSource.om Realty 904 728- 3333 4br/4ba Lakefront hm 3100sf, new carpet, 2c DESIRABLE -Salt Creek gar owner fin $329,900 at TPC. 3/3 + ofc stone 904-514-4442, 993-4437 firs, lux finishes, lagoon _____ ___ ~view, $749k 285-7883 322 Argyle FINE LIVING IN JAX BCH 2086sf of spectacular Argyle area, living-4/2 2gar, 3 decks Sbeautiful l3/2.5,2 FSBO $469,900. 326.6606 Story, great room, dining room, FSBO 3/2 w/pool 1700SF, eat-In kitchen, must Ripe Tide Subdiv, ask- see to appreciate, PCS. ing $389K 904-294-1125 779-1918 by appointment only Buying a Home?, Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. Potter YNCM (USN Ret) Buying, Selling or refinancing? Contact -. 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Phone: 904-778-1118 Fax: 904-771-1401 Website: www.epjrealty.com p'6,,,,K Licensed Real state Broker Cell 904-993-3429 Eves 904-272-65e3 Email.babealmoJera@bellsouth net 330 Beaches FSBO -one week only. 5 to 15 minutes to all schools, Davis Park, TPC. Priv. beach access in small neighborhood. Palm Beach style open p lan to large screen anai. 4BR 3/5ba, pool, gas hot tub. Upstairs onus room.w/BR, a.,lkin closet, porch. $1,103.515 firm. 285-8128 by appt. JAX BEACH 2300sf, 5br/2ba, 2 lots, New siding, heat pump, & plumbing, roof. $465K obo. Call Steve 249-8637 MARSH LANDING-The Palms 2/2 Condo, 1156sf, comply. furn, $225K. 904-280-9781 OCEANFRONT CONDO New listing FSBO S. Jax Bch, Ocean 14 Bldg, 3/2, S.E. corner unit w/lg wraparound balcony, marble, mirrors, upgrades gar, storage, 1844sf, 825K. By appt. only 904-246-6198 Ponte Vedra Beaches West, $499K. Walden Chase, Bit 2002. 4br/4ba w/pool, on lake, many upgrades 904-810-9879 PONTE VEDRA-L'Atrium Beauty on large pond. 2500sf, 4/2.5, new kitch. roof paint. By owner. $45dK. 904-285-7988 PVB/Sawgrass 3/2+Den culdesac, comm pool grt schls, $1800mo. sell $389,900 904273.9549 PVB -Beautiful 4/3, Old Palm Valley Subd. 164 Bear Pen Rd. Open House Sat-Sun 2-4, $650k. Call 285-0624 PVB CONDO'S 2/2 & 1/1 Walk to Beach. Owner financing avail, priced to sell. Sall 955-0872 PVB EAST of AIA 4/2.5 Gourmet kit, tile, fpl, Open Hse Sat 12-3. $434,900. Call 219-3531 PV OPEN HOUSE Sun 2-4 170 San Juan Dr. 4/2 pool, water to golf Lowest $$ for sale on San Juan Dr. 273-1520 Seascape condo. Rented until 9/06, 3/2,.120_sf Fully furnm w/gar. 695 904-338-6690/891-7550 332 Middleburg FSBO Brand new 4/2.5, 1875sf, 2 story, 2cgar, Xtra Irg crnr lot, $204K. 904-673-1977/223-9780 335J Orange Park/ 335 Clay ARAVA. BRAND NEW. On pond. Lease to own. 3/2 1440sf, 2car gar, $1050m. 888-825-4736 www.realestatesolutlonsnet.com Beautiful 3yr old hm. 3,2 1675sf fncd ,rd, vaulted ceill IprKir eys $194 OO5. 291 4520 orb37 9056 Beautiful home in Flem- ing Island 4/,3.5 3000sf 2stry, 2carg. Fncd bck yrd. 349K 904 6128860 E.H. TH.$239.900 3 2 5..2 1930sf. for.aisleyowniern.com, 2ua091444 8872206 335 Orange Park/ 335 .Clay FLEMING ISL RENT TO OWN $5K dwn $950mo. Brand new, 3/2, 1400SF. Call 891-3609 , FSBO, FLEM. ISL. IMMAC. 4/2,2650sf, cust. gran kit +Extras Ig scr. patio/yd, $396k. 904 505 9425 GREAT HOME, Brick 3/2 +bonus, 2cg, bit-In pool/ hot tub, upgrds. 1902sf $198,900. Call 27-8-9569, OAKLEAF BARGAIN! 4/2, 1750sf, brickfrnt $229,900 forsalebyowner.com #20569866. 904-838-7443 OP 4/2, brick, new roof, Grt room, w/fpl, FL rm, w/hot tub, 2 car gar, F S BO, $ 1 98 904-910-5866 OPCC 3/4 ACRE Estate wooded lot, last ONE, culdesac. Make offer!! 904-272-0557 OP Country Club cust. 5/5, 3cgar, 4115sf on water/golf/preserve. $680K. 904-276-0013 338 Baker County Home built 2003 3/2, 2ac., tile/fpl, 1600sf, fish ponrid. Wrap arnd frntprch. $259;900. 904-237-2336 3A4 St. Johns 340 -County 215 KATNACK 1/2 Acre 3/2 Bring your horse. Quick Sale $139k 591-3915 342 St. Augustine ISLAND HOME -walk to beach,$449k. Pool Home, gated comm, $455k. Concrete home, 2+ac, nr WGV $399k. St. Johns Realty Grp. Edgar 669-5491, Carol 669-4912 345 Nassau , County HILLIARD Sacres, 2/2, 1994 SW, First Coast Realty 904-879-1008 350 Waterfront 110FT CANAL LOT TO DUNNS CREEK $65K SAN MATEO FL 352-687-2855 ALTAMAHA RIVER Appling Cty, GA 100x400 river lots, $25k. Private boat ramp. hunting pre- serve. Serious inquires Only. 912-367-4849., , BROWARD RIVER tidal water remod, 3/3.5 2200sf, appr. $340K, sell $300K. Cal 866-8521 CEDAR KEY, FL. Coastal Island Splender. Develop. oppt'y. 16 to 19 bldgs lots. 386-462-2480 www.saxonrealtyinc.com CONDO 2/2, w/boat slip Op en House Sat/Sun. 2-4 14750 Beach Blvd, #46. $375K. 904-992-1443 DEEP WATER 120' fixer upper hse, lml to 1-295 & US1. Cash qualified only $115K. 828-284 4437 Deepwater Isle of Palms 3/2.5 totally renov, dock 4116 Cordgrass Open Sat & Sun 1.4. 626-9191 Deep water on Lofton Crkin Nassau Co. Priv .dock & boat ramp. Apprx 3ac. 3/2 Country home $975K. 904-225-9466 Island Splender/Cedar Key FL.3SFD bldg lots $100K to $185K. Saxon Realty Inc 386&462-2480 ISLE OF PALMS, 3/2 at 14310 Stacey Rd., crnr lot, brick home, op. fIr plan scrn pool w/lanai, dock & much more. $629,500. FSBO 904-223-4302 for appt. LAST ISLE OF PALMS CANAL LOT -Instant Equtiy. $466k Final price before realtor 219-0575 LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. Trout Rvr Landing $135K. 70x130. Robin @ 904-924-0033/759-4180 OCEAN GRANDE/S. PVB ICW view, across St. Oc. & club hse. 3/3 2250sf, nar. Owner 904-829-1129 Ro Andrade Military Relocation Specialist CDR NC USN(ret) Direct Line (904) 27& 4176 randrade@watsonrealtycorp.com If you're buying, selling, or relocating, I give me a call! Watson Realty Corp i. 4729 US Hwy 17S Orange Park, FL 32003 ^ S, SELL YOUR HOME At a Fair Price, with no repairs, at the date of your choice. Call 877-75-We-Buy '. 24 Hours. www.EzHomeSolutions.org 19- fH | 'E One Bedroom Starting At $66500 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 ..--. .I. Historic Avondale ..., ., RIVIERA PARKWAY A APARTMENTS Hurry Hur Hurry -, 389-3179 8:30-5:30IM-F 7,2, LARGE IJt 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES (94 4522 C69 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 350 Waterfront OPEN HOUSE -SUN 3/19 1-4, ICW 3/3.5 deck, boatlift hrdwd firs, granite cntr tops. FL Lifestyle Prop 3100sf $750K 588-5177 Ortega Farms -90' Frontage bring your boat! 3BR/2BA, Ig. fam. rm could be In- law suite, 2 wkshps, FP, clrc Dr. Lg lot. 87ac....$449,000 Duval Realty of Jax 465-3655 384-9807 wwwJaxHomeSource.com PARADISE ON THE RIVER -Waterfront home/ Intracoastal access, 284 Balsden Rd, Jax. Everything new. Open House, March 25-April 2nd, 10-4. Don't miss ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONT PARCEL -approx 3.5 ac, 300x538ft, located In Bostwick FL $975k, Owner fi-n avail. No Brokers, 864-461-3374 SUWANNEE RIVER HOME 150' on River. 3/2. SOmins to G'ville Only! $289K www.saxonreal tync.com 386-462-2480 WATER FRONT -North Putnam County near Bostwick. Approx. 2.5 acres, 150' frontage on Cedar Creek. Connects to the St. Johns River. Live Oaks, Fenced Cleared, Dock and Well all on this beautiful rustic Florida property $205,000 CaIrBilly @ (904) 733-4575 or (904) 268-9747 355 Condominiums FSBO -new 3/2, 1157sf gated;,all new apples Inc, sec sys, cool light figures next to pool & pond. 10 mins from NAS Jax $140K call 504-2073 own is Lic. RE Broker LEASE OR PURCHASE BUY OWNER IL Vilaglo brand new 3/2 (2 avail. 9$230K ea.' Call Eddie.94. 60 2947 RIVERFRONT TOP FLR new gis drs / windows, broker/ owner, 287-8902 $427k PVB GOLF VIEW, TH, gated comm, bch access, amenities, new, spacious 1/1 w/fpl. $179.9K Call 285-2862 PVB OCEAN LINKS 1/1, 1st fir, scr prch, lagoon golf view, club hse, pool, BO$180K. 904-285.6440 PV Cranes Lake 2/2.5' remod kit & bath, water front, all appll & WD incl. $240K Call owner for appt. 904-866-7404 SOUTHERN GROVE -2/2, 2nd fir, $235 assoc fee, Incid wtr/ sewer/ cbl, $164,900. 800-478-5343 S'SIDE -OPEN HOUSE Saturday 3/25th ; 2/2, 1100sf, Great View, upgrades galore, Close to Tlnseltown/ UNF. $159,900 904-710-7000 STONEBRIDGE 3/2, S'slde Gated, many amenities & upgrades, pool, $168K. 9045344156 SUMMER GROVE Condo in Mandarin 3/2 1 car garage ground unit. SBO 904-923-7877 360 Out of Area/ 30 Town/State . 2001 Brick Home on 10+ acres In Lawtey 3BR/2 1/2 BA, 2 car garage, 2 car carport with attached storage building, solid oak cabinets, fenced, backyard. $375,000 (904) 263-8929 Home for sale In Chesapeake, VA. 4Br 2.5ba Huge yrd, eat. n - kit, Irg mstr ste. Avail. now Call Gia Dyer at 757-289-1952 Looking for a home In Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Va Beach, or Newport News, VA? Call Gla Dyer 757-289-1952 MTN VIEW LOTS -Lake Lure, NC, from $29,900 www.rowelland.com 864-909-1035 PERFECT HOME IN PALM COAST One Mile from Matanzas Woods Golf Course and 20 min- utes from St. Augus- tine, this very afford- able 3BR/2BA home Is the ideal location for locals priced out of St. Johns County. Built In 2004, this home Is 1,623sf on just about 1/3 of an acre lot In a rapidly growing subdivision. Neutral colors throughout makes it show nicer than most models. Seller Is extremely motivated, and at $215,000, It's a bargain that won't last long. Take a look. (386)986-8634 or (904)838-9448 SManufactured JOJ Homes 2 & 3 bdrm mobile homes In quiet community. 5% DP WAC Call ED 696-2550 A 16x70 2/2 '94 ch/a $10K 14x80 '83 3/2 ch/a $6500 Land/Home S'slde $41K www.mhbrokers.com 904-693-3442 Beautiful Gated West- side comm. new & used 2 & 3 br hms. Fin avail Call Bettyann 783.2460 We have financing for everyone E-Z Qualify- ing on any new or repo M/H. Call Sandy C 695-2255 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 DW 4/2, 1456SF, island kit, all app! stay, laund rm, mast ba has gar- den tub, walk in clos- ets, $35k obo 573-6640 LAND / HOME PACKAGES 24 YRS EXP. $ODWN. HOMES OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NEr atTerzmnerl l hn ts ]l[ . PIPs~C~ ~i~T~ T~ ~I ~--Lr"ldlll~l~ 22 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 365 Manufactured 30 Real I 36a Homes 390 Wan LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 MOVING! MUST SELL 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $695 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 MUST SELL 3BR 2BAI D/W and Land Home. Stainless Steel Appl. Great Jacksonville Loca- tion, Little Down, Easy Financing, Won't Last! CALL JOHN 291-0716 OCEANWAY VILLAGE New/ Used MH. we finance. Call Ed @ 696-2550 Relocating I Must Sell 4/2 on Irg corner pavec lot. frpl, decks & much more. 904-874-1862 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 SPRING SPECIAL!!! New, Used & Repos, 3/2's & 2/2's. Give me a call 771-9055 Ask for Emma. SW -'94, 2/2, CH&A, w/d. frig, stove, mcwv, Gol- fair lot 21, Jax Bch. $11,500. Call 242-7209 370 Lots for Sale 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 MIDDLESURG AREA. 4.19 Acres. Homes Only. i $95,000 OBO. Call 904-509-1154 375 Farms/ 75 Acreage GA TIMBERLAND-Wayne, Co. lmi from airport and'coun- try club. 190-1430 ac $2400-$3000/ac, Call Tom Mcdonald 352-672-6083 GEORGIA PIERCE CO. 70 miles N. of Jacksonville, 16 acres, pastures, crossfenced; 30x120' steel barn, 2 septic, deep well. 912-449-3968, 912-550-6580 N.C. MOUNTAINS! New Log Cabin Shells On 1-2 AC Sites $89,900 1.-7 Acre Parcels w/ Spectacular Mountain Views! $39,900.$89,900 CALL 828-256-1004 380 Investment 380U Properties C) Investor Rehab i 1 Loans n Lot oans \ I "Construction Bo loans Stringer Highest LTV n No Junk Fees isanjoseinvestment.com 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Lender # L100000547767 ATTENTION INVESTORS! Let me make your lob easier. Call me today for the best investment deals possible. Expect, to double your inven- tory Financing avail. all 904-208-8930. DOWNTOWN ORLANDO Duplexes, Tri's and Quad's. Mixed Use & Comm. 30yr vet sells out. email lewisprop- erties@cfl.rr.com S N'side Quality ICI Rental Home 2 yrs old 3/2 +ofc 2000sf, DR, GR, scrn porch on pond, rented @ $1395mo. $299,450. owner realtor 225-2382 WHOLESALE PROPERTIES Learn Real Est. Investing www.LHMrealestate.com IT'S FREE! 904-399-0463 385 Miscellaneous N'SIDE FORECLOSURE I 3bed, $5,000! As is. For Listings 800-749-8124 x1002 ANGELO B8 HOUSES CA Any cond. hand fire damage distressed, vac occupied, ANY% ANY CONDITI Apts/comm'l/res NO DEAL TOO I TOO SMALL Quick closing 904- 626- 1 904- 813- 5 Real Est for Ren 400 Apartments Furnished S405Apartments 410Condominium 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnis 420 Houses Unfur 425 Manufacturet Homes .427 Mobile Home 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Ren 440 Beach/Vacati Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management Services 455 Wanted to Re 400 Apart Furn RIVERSIDE STI Beautifully furnis extras pd. $150w 384.4939 405 Apart Unfur ** SAN MARC Lovely 2/1, hrdwd pets, $775r 398-6744 or 568 SOUTHSIDE Ib newly renovated for rent. Comp remodeled,. appliances throu a, microwave, Unit avail. Apri $900/mo. 561. 5: AMELIA ISLAND - unit with view paces to ocean upper $950 + lower 2/1 $800 each w/laundr Call Kim 904-55- ICW Brand New Creek 2/2 Tw Screened lanai Great loc. $1215 $200 dep. 537-35 NORT SID $550-$760 1,2& 3 BR's A (904) 757 -0 SASHLEY PA j' NORTH L. Lg1.62.& HUD Vou Accept s4 DsO il No App 751 -I N'SIDE NOW LEA Shannon Ridge 1BR $415; 2BR sV 3BR's $625. Sec welcomed. Newly Info 904-350-9 RIVERSIDE Lg 1BR hardwd floors, good n'hood, neai $650mo+dep. 38' RIVERSIDE multi- all inclusive lb MOVE IN SPEC $650mo. 904-43 RIVERSIDE Urban ,close to 5 points $595mo. 380-' SAN "1&2BR SATO, CALL 39 SAN MARCO -HIS Exclusive restore Close to the Sq www.theloftssanma 1450 Flagler 396-9 SOUTHWEST VII APTS 5565 Conn Rd. Jacksonvil 32222 Ph. 904-77 TDD/TTY 71 Accepting Applic 1,2, & 3 BR Ap Equal Housin Opportunity WESTSIDE Newly vated 1 & 2 br a quite residential on Cedar Creek. appts. 904-424- 410 Condomi ARL $1095mo. ne condo, all app WD, bit in micro Merrill Pines, 221 ARL -9A/ Merril B cond at Gated I Pines vaulted overlooking lal serve, pool, bran 15min from b airport, down $1250mo. lyr lea smkr, no pets, 56 Avanti/Kernan close to UNF, b stores. 2/2 gated $950m 904- 482-26 AVANTI -Kernan n New condo, 2/2 pool, $1150mo. ree 904-625-40 BEACH, Ocean Gro all new, Beach a downstairs onI $110Omo Ken 251 MAND. 2/2,1st fir, pntd, incl d/w, w/ fp scr prch,pool,.; 386-445-2346 lv state 410 Condominiums ted O.P. 2/2 New w/gar UYS Amens & w/d hup incid ILSH I 1500sf $1195m+dep lyman, Avail 5/1 904-207-3215 ed, O.P.-Brand New. 3/2, cant or Gated / pool $835mo. + WHERE, dep. No pets. 221-3984 ON... or 909-831-5288 sidential BIG or O.P. -Oakleaf Plantation, !!! Beautiful new 2/2, $1100, Isor see it today. Many L636 Upgrades. 347-9229 253 OAKLEAF Condo 2/2 New $950/mo $800 dep Near ool & amenities. Call 904-214.9415 Iv msg OAKLEAF PLANTATION !!! Huge new flat 2/2 + gar on lake + forest $1350. Won't last! 291-4290 OCEAN FRONT ate SEASCAPE 2/2, kit/bth remod, lease/opt to it purchase. 904-631-5673 OP/Flem. Isl/Lake Ridge Villa N., Brand new 3/2.5 TH w/gar, on wtr, Prices call 954-668-5234 1S OP/FLEM ISL PLANT. New 3/2.5, 1500sf, Ic gar amenities, great loc. shed $1300mo. 904-483-0229 dnished OP & REGENCY 3/2 $1200 d & $l400mo. w/$500 down month to month Lots payments 904.472-5243 Orange Park South it Desirable Location. 2X2 TH ion/ w Garage & Private Back- yard. Rent $800 Dep $800 Call 472-7314 /Rental Ponte Vedra Beach Summerhouse - nt Special Units t 1/1 Lg Cottage w PVT entrance patio,storage Vaulted CeilingFPL $1050 ments 3/2 Twhse Vaulted Ceiling, Stainless Kitchen, wished lanai, many extras $1295 Both Beachside AIA UDIO Jennifer, Broker 917 859 7859 hed, all ICW -Avanti (3) AVAIL. k + dep 2/2 w/solarium $1050, $800sec. March Free -ments Jennifer broker 917 859 7859 nished PONTE VEDRA BCH New gated 1/1, WD, 1st fir, fpI. Sstar, $850 unfurn O** $950 furn. 585-943-8736 d firs, no no. PVB/Belleza 2 avail 2/2 8-0522 1st FI gar incl $1175 d/lba, $1275 904 502 6160 I condo PVB/SUMMERHOUSE 2/2 iletely 1st fir on golf crs, mile new to bch, fp, 5* Amenities ughout. $1000mo. 239-218-4205 ilst, PVB Exec Furn'd Condo 14-8996 2/1.5 gar, comm pool $1500m until incl. Quiet Beach cul-de-sac. 407-221-2229 vs. 100 an, 2/1, PVB Spacious 2/2, story - util., crnr unit, fpl, w/d, new 0 + util. renov. $1250m+elect. y facial. 1-240-388-0056 Iv msg -9589 PV OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL! w Wolf 2/2 $1050 -3/2 $1300 wnhse. FP, vltd ceils, beautiful! i. W/D. Newly ren, many amenit 5 mo + All Condos Incl Appi & Blinds 535 '4 Garages for rent from $75 REALTY EXECUTIVES 273-3939 or 610-6460 0 REGENCY -3/2, appl eqp, vail. $950mo. Call 240 1 220-3917 651-2222 RK SAIL COVE -3/2, water IT view, $1400mo. 904-646-9900 SOUTHSIDE 5811 Atlantic SIDE 61. 2- 2.5, 2 story, 3BRs. { '-' m.:. river view uchers r-r -access, cable, ted. pooi, & clubhouse. Sini i1 904-545-0990 3. Fec SOUTHSIDE CONDO 1510 Lakecrest 2/2t w/gar, S$950. The Landings 2/2, ASING $950. Williams Walk 1/1 Apt's $850. 904-334-5540 action 8 SOUTHSIDE Luxury 3/2 SRenov. Ceramic tile, lake view, 1070 00pool. Club amens incld. $1200m 904-252-7402 *CH&A, S'SIDE, NEW, MAR. FREE r ho'1 2/2. granite, tile, w/d, 4 675p pool, fitness, gtd, 1300sf, 234-0624. $150m incl wtr family: S'SIDE/ILVILLAGIO, New "/lba gtd comm 1652sf 2/2.5 -L0S9 w/loft & den, lake view. 34-9094 w/d, $1250m. 904- 646. 9900 Living S'SIDE -2/2, 1130sf, new s. 1/1 kit, tile, Berber, dock, 1441 pool, balcony. 5 mi to dwtn. $825. 221-5941 Special S'SIDE Brand new 3/2, all 98-9492 applies, WD, conv loc, I$90mo. 904- 509- 6247 or 954-336-2430 nTORIC ed lofts WESTSIDE -Willow Lakes uare Condo for sale or lease. rco.com Ig 4/2.5 TH, $129,900/ 9601 $1100mo. 779-2288 LLAS 1C Houses ie Jean 41 Furnished le, FL '8-2112 1 E. ARL- 2/1, priv. lakefrt- ations lot, w/d, very clean )is. $900/mo+ dep., pets dlg negot.,near9A, 744- 8008 ICW Newer furn 3/2, w/ Sreno- heated pool on lake pts. In close to elem & Mid I nbrhd schl. $1700mo. 220-0401 3402 Ortega 1/1 Cottage Completely furnished, just bring your clothes. niums N/S $1150m 759-4850 ew lux A420 Houses Ii inc ci. Unfurnished wave, 0-8867 Amelia Island TH $1300. 3est 3/2 2/2.5 w/loft, Water ft, Merrill- FP, 2c gar, W/D hkup, d cel', 1500sf. 536-7916 ke pre- ARGYLE d new, 8792 Timberpoint Dr each, 3/2/2 1745sf $1095 Town, FEDERATED MGMT GROUP se, non (904)730-8060 68-0284 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF SBlvd 337 Pecan Grove beach, 3/2.5/2 1449sf $1150 d/pool. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP 84 (904)730-8060 ir UNF. ARGYLE- OAKLEAF 2, fplc Plantation Village March 482 Sherwood Oaks 74 3/2.5/2 1449sf $975 1st 3 Months g$895 4 ive 2/2 .FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Access, (904) 730-8060 lake, $ 1-5370 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF Cannons Point freshly 1345 Woodlawn Drive I /d hkp, 4/2/2 2110sf $1175 $900m. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP msg. (904) 730-8060 FINEST" Relocation Needs! cell: 629.8496 tczr01@yahoo.com L Jacksonville, FL 32257 4 Houses 420 Unfurnished ARGYLE- OAKLEAF Park Placee Sub 5405 Turkey Creek Ct 3/2/2 1679sf $1150 With Study FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF Cambridge End Unit Townhouse 810 Crystal Way 3/2/1 1600sf $1050 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF 3514 Saddle Court 4/3/2 2387sf $1450 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 SARL-3/2 1640 sf, fncd yrd, pets welcome no pitt bulls, w/d, h/u, $1050, 904- 4650970 PCS N, ARLINGTON 3/2 S1640 sft, fen yd, I f pets welcome (no pitbulls), W/D hkup, alarm, $1050 904- 465-0970 PCS ARL Near JU, 3/2, 1700sf car gar, 5 I car driveway, in-ground pool, Imo dep. + $1050/mo, close proximity to 9A & shopping areas, please contact, Robert Meggs, 904-234-3652 or nossralsuva@hotmail.com Avondale, 3/1.5, Ig fncd yd, 1.5 car gar, S7 miles frm base, Sets allowed, $900 mo. 381-8786 AVONDALE 2/1 $725 ch&a HW Firs, 1 Car Gar, Prch WD hu, 950SF, Fenced Bk VANSANDT RE 389-3540 AVONDALE 3/2 3yrs old Close to downtown/ FCCJ. Quiet N'hood $1000mo 904- 389- 5349 AVONDALE Cute bun- galow, nr park, 2.5br, ba, Ig gar + studio apt, $995m 904-388-7324 Baymeadows Cir. W. 3/2, 2cg, fpl, gtd crtyd. Must see No pets. $1400m inci yd svc. 703-7934 BRIGHTON PARK For Sale or rent brand new TH 3br/2bth, $1200mo. Call Exit Realty 904-771-2984 CLAY CO. Huge 4/2 brand new all brick, Frpl, garden tub sep. shower, great schools, $1250mo. Chris 742 -7486 7. COLLINS/ARGYLE S7746 Rushmore Ct., { 63/2/2gar. fenced, 866-9297/655-7924 PCS Downtown sm cottage, ch&a, fenc yd $650mo. ref's + dep. 641-1738 Fernandina, Amelia Isl, Yulee Waterfront rental Small 1 or 2BR on deep water, privacy, close to AIA. Great commute to Kings Bay or Mayport. $900m. 904-703-4265 OR RENT- 1970sq, 4/2, sundeck, fire- V | place, 2 car garage, large front/back yaerd, $1200/mo, $1200 +dep, 904 751-5011 GREEN COVE SPRINGS/LAKE ASBURY Silver Creek 1324 Creekview Dr 3/2/2 1500sf $975 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ICW/UNF/KERNAN 3/2, 2cgar, scr patio, Ig fncd yd, sprnklr sys. Grt Schls $1300m. 904-620-8568 JCP New 4/2, new tile, neut. clrs, cov. porch, wded lot. Club & amen. $1395m. 422-6743 4, JTB/95, 3/2.5, new luxury, TH, I upgrades, 2cgar, k scrnd patio, pool + clubhouse access. Ironwood, 1700 sf, $1575, Jamie 864-6699, PCSng JTB & 95 New TH 3/2.5, 1 gar, gated comm. pond view, across from pool & spa $1175mo 652- 8252 LAKESHORE -3/1, CH&A, hrdwd firs, w/d hkp, $895mo. 384-4080 or cell 707-1235 Luxury 3004SF at $1595. Macclenny, FL mins to JAX. New 5br/3.5ba Quite. 916-539-8820 MANDARIN 10973 Pine Acres Rd 3/2/2 1724sf $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 MANDARIN 3/2, $1350mo 3/1 $1250mo Dwasher, w/d, fncd bck yrd. No pets. GHS/904- 529- 8022 4. Mandarin- 3/2, S1930sf, covered pool S w/ svc, 10471 Spotted Fawn Ln, $1425 mo. 710 3488. PCS Mandarin 3/2.5 TH 1700sf Luxury. Remod. New appl. Lrg prch on lake. $1200m 904- 482-2684 Mandarin 3br/2ba ranch style house new paint, carpet, 2 car gar, nice! $1250mo. 904-710-6357 Mandarin Beautiful 3/2.5 swimming pool, jacuzzi, huge yrd, story, 2car. $1400m 954-260-1559 M'BURG BIk Ck water- front, 1BR, CH&A, approx 1 ac, no pets, 1 yr lease, $625 + dep. 282-4766 Middleburg Baxley Hideaway 3836 Hideaway Lane 4/2/2 1828sf $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SMIDDLEBURG.- Black Creek waterfront, L Sbr/3ba, 3500sf, deep water access, 300ft from beach. PCS, $2500,214-9412 see: mnilitarybyowner.com MURRAY HILL -Ig 2/1, 1100sf, CH&A, upstairs, $600mo. $500 dep. 3213 Post St. 545-2598 NORTHSIDE -2 1, fncd yd. $450mo + dep. 879-1008 Iorthside 3 1 One family room, central a/c & carpet. $900m 904-207' 3284 N Northside- New T Townhouse 6 & | months old, Close to 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 $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 N'side-4/1, CH&Astove & ice box. 8158 Lexing- ton $675 728-1931 420 f Houses S Un furnished N'SIDE-9215 Ridge Blvd. Newly Remod 3/1 w/d hu ch/a, Ig yd; 6590 Sunset Dr. 3/1, w/d hu, ch/a,- sec, $750m+$750dp. for each house. 904- 642- 5037 a, O.P. Plainfield Ave. S3/1 home no pets, $850 plus deposit, 904-375-2425 Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, close to Argyle Elem. upgrades galore! fplc, $1295mo. 904-236-9889 OAKLEAF PLANTATION '3059 Tower Oaks. New 3/2 $1200/mo. 1/2 month free HAMPTON S. -St Johns Cty 210 & 95. Brand new home w/ many upgrades, golf course comm. 4/2, never lived in. 2300SF, comm ammen. S1600/mo. 1165 Garrison Dr. All Homes Including Appliances & Blinds REALTY EXECUTIVES 273.3939 610-6460 OCEANFRONT St. Aug. Bch 3/2, AC, great bc h beautiful views $2000 m + dep. Ref. 904- 384- 7954 OP/ARGYLE 3/2 split, mstr jacuzzi w/shwr, BB/tile, gazebo w/grt yd. Only $1250m. 262-2034 OP/Chatham Woods on Collins Rd., New 3/3 TH, gar,1596sf,ch/a,Avl Now M chael 954-309-9837 OP/ FLEMING ISL water front, 2br, sprikler sys, WD hkup, wtr/swr incl. no pets $750m 264-4756 OP/FLEMING ISLAND Exec 4br/2ba in Hamber- sham Harbour. Water 'access. $1400m 514-1038 OP/OAKLEAF/Cambridge Lakefrnt TH. New 3/2.5, gar. $1095m+dp. Long term or short term lease. 904-504-3789 OP/Oakleaf Plant, Brand new 4/2, w/d hu, Fncd bckyd no pets. $1300m. Assoc. tee pd 407-325- 6503 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, Fam, Din, 2cgar, 2300sf, Sell $280k Lease $1350m 904-759-9262 OP- Plainfield Ave. 3/1 home, no pets, $850 plus dep. 904-375- 2425 Orange Park 3/1 New carpet/paint/fridge. 125 Lester Dr. $790m plus dep. 805-485-0366 ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 Townhouse, wd, water incid, on Blanding $900mo. 877- 577-4556 Orange Park Beautiful. Brand new 4/3 2400sf lots of upgrds! $1450m Must see! 888-218-2240 Org Prk Co Club beauti- ful brick hm 4/3, 2200sf 2 car gar. all amenities $1600mo. 904- 307- 5834 PABLO BAY on lake 4br/3ba, fpl, comm pool 13841 Harbor Creek Pi $1,995mo 904-273-0125 Ponte Vedra 3/2 5 mins from ocean 1 $1950/mo, 1900sf., 9 m arage, comm. pool, no pets call 913-3067155 PVB/Seaside Comm. 3/2, 2cg, on lake. $1650m incf Iwn svc, comm. pool, .5mi to Bch. 904-614-4837 RAVINES GOLF/COUNTRY CLUB k New 1 story twn hme, 3/2, w/ Irge grt rm, eat-in kit. + dn rm, 2 car gar. & golf cart gar. $1195/mo. 904-210- 6062 SAN MARCO -Presti- gious, 4/3, 2 car gar, pool, $800mo. NS, No pets. No lease 631-3799 SAN PABLO -3/2, Ig, fncd yd, w/d on culdesc, $1500mo. $1000 dep. Steve 881-6779 SOUTH OP/Bear Run 3/2 $995, 1388SF, 2 Car Gar, Kit Equip, Grt Rm, Fence. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 SOUTHSIDE 1000 gate parkway #624 2/2 1206sf $1175 Condo-Screened Patio FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 SOUTHSIDE New 4/2.5, 1 3100sf, in Waterleaf,- $1850mo. Call Yevgeny 904-887-4110 S'SIDE -$1325/mo 4/2, FENCED, cr 210, LRG YARD, GREAT SCHOOLS, CALL NOW 904- 477-2776, WON'T LAST LONG!I S'SIDE- Hawkins SCove off Atlantic, SI15 min. to Mayport, 4br, fp, Lakeview, available mid March, $1475/mo. 410- 647 6851, NO SMOKE, NO PETS ST. JOHNS CO. -3/2, lyr old, lake view, Very Beautiful $1250mo. 535-5500 SSt. Marys GA 3/2 home, fenced yard, $850 with S $500 deposit, call 912-673-7978 or 912-573-1248 SAN JOSE -1300sf, 3br, 2ba, great quiet neighborhood, $1050mo. 904-742-6686 WESTSIDE -1321 Ellis Trace Dr. W. 2/2, gar, patio, $750mo $750 dep. 14-2018 & WESTSIDE-2/2, 1 Scar gar. patio, close to NAS Jax, $750, dep call 614-2018 or 716 9166 Westside 3/1, bonus room, fenced yrd, near Wal- Mart, on 103rd, $850/mo, 278-2951 WESTSIDE 6554 Bur- gundy Rd. S. 3/1.5, ch/a en yd, $700mo. Call 695-3388 or 777-0691 WESTSIDE -6951 Dayton Rd. Almost new 3/2, 2 car gar, cony loc. $11i00mo. 779-2288 WESTSIDE -LAKESHORE 3/1, CH&A, gar, fncd yd $900mo. 993-4884 WESTSIDE Timothys Landing 7724 Highchair Lane 3/2/1 1500sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730- 8060 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE Beautiful new home, Sbr, 3.ba, 3 car gar, 1st fir master $1975mo. 940-2912 4 W'SIDE- 3br/2 ba, 1780sf, $1250/mo PCS 904- 614-7073 WSIDE RTO Townhouses Pool, fiber optics, incI cable, $800mo +. Call Michael 631-2351 420f Houses 420 Unfurnished ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 www.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1, 2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $500 -$1600 In the Following Areas: Northside Oceanview Mayport San Marco Amelia View Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside Julington Creek Macclenny CALL 757-3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com 425 Manufactured Homes. Atlantic Beach 3/2, screenedporch car port fenced yard, Ig shed, new hardwood floors, capeted bedrooms, 2268 Myaport Rd. #132 (PCS) 910-.7652 4 FOR SALE, PCSing, 28x56, D-wide mobile home, 4/2, appliances furnished, fresh paint, 8x10O shed outside, inside COntinental Vil- lage, 904 269-8198, $41,900 MIDDLEBURG 7 Room Double Wide, $725 + sec. 2811 Howard Road. 904.-282-1998 N'SIDE, SW, 3mi DP bridge, 2/2, no pets $575m, $500 dep. 757-5982 or 662-2244 W'SIDE & NW'SIDE -From $550m+dep. Ask about our specials! 904-772- 7244/C:568-2903 427 Mobile Home 427 Lot Rentals' ARLINGTON- Irg shady lots only, city water. $250 up+ dep. 641-0392 430 Roommates 4 Argyle-2/2, twn- home, $500 util included, 9047535-1453/ 904 777-4272 Argyle- OP, 4/2, nice home, $600 j mo, 1/2 util. 904535-2391, 904535 1453 E. ARL Mature person to share 3/2, 2 gar $530. incl utils, N/S 613-1415 FLEM ISL mstr BR Suite, priv. ent. furn, incl bills /cable + DSL hse & pool privileges. $450+ dep onsmkr 610-9512 FLEM ISL XL rm furn N/S, incl bills/cable + DSL hse & pool privileges. $325+ dep 610-9512 MAND. 3/3, 2 furn rms, cbl, w/d, pool,/3utils $500/$200 dp 625- 5926 NEED Roomate, 1/2 rent & 1 2 util. 2 2 right outside of St. Mary's call 912 690 1242 OP Share 2 Story House r-:- .--,l iJ _: S325 -u1-, ', Orange IPark Argyle Forest. \a Seeking non-smoker roommates to share 3 2 house. 450 mo Utilities included. Call NHAN. 904 611 5664 W'SIDE Share 3br home. C cI Dr. .*. il3l ut. Ir.ci 'l'"," ., *. ,: .P 'b 2 333e 435 Rooms ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS ri_ .. r.i i KINGS 11111 (04) 725- 3343 f Orange Park- S room r reni, i $450mo, no lease. includes washer dryer, usage & utilities, Frank 904 680 6833 WES SIDE F.: rm-5n. 635-7256 W'side lurn room , 5: r 1 i ,r .r ur. or. sn-re 9 i L ).'. I - Beach,' 440 Vatalion Re-oi ls OCEAN FRONT CONDO, SL Augustmne 5695wk. :.. 2 3 "6 J i. ..:.... n COlmmercial Real Estate Iriui. r, l i.:. r -'. al; 505 C,-mmer.: ,i Ir,:lu tru l r.:,r R.,n[ 507 C.:.mmerc ,ai 510 ^.al o cc 5pa,:- hlr l. 1, i.:.r R .-ci 500 Ilduslial For Sale NC Store +cabin $139,990 Both Zoned Commercial Pics: 919-693-8984 or owner@newbranch.com N'S 315' on N 17 x 450' block, 4 fronts. Prime comm. By Owner, some fin. avail. 714-1659 / 866-9334 or 993-3917 Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale Office / Medical / Retail Condos For Sale / Lease. Great Location In newly renovated Plaza. Various Sizes from 143 SF to 28,635 SF. Priced to Selll Prestige Realty, 396-4052. S Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent ARL -3500SF showroom 125' frontage, exc cond, CCG2, 553-8355 JAX BCH WHOSE for lease. 3629sf, Ofc incl. Beach side of Intercoastal. Lrg prkg lot. 770-929-1721 or 678-525-0854 WESTSIDE Warehouses, 5400sf, 10,0000sf, 12,0000sf, 17,400sf, 22 000sf. or 30,000sf. Doci & grade. Easton. Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor 507 Businesses For Sale CHILDREN Consignment STORE Est, Self sus- taining. Great loc. 25K dwn &term 534-6771 Full Svc Salon for sale in high traffic Mandarin area. Call 904-262-2728 RESTAURANT Est. 30Yrs Famous for salads. Bymdws Area. 236-0337 Successful Ice Cream Parlor in Macclenny for sale. $65K. 904-716-6521 515 Office Space For Rent AAArlington Expressway Nice Affordable Indiv. Offc's & Small Building 725-0556 / 591-3027 BEACHES -Prof. ofc +/- 10 00sf, $1495mo. 993-5853 1-295 & SAN JOSE 1150SF First month rent free. Avail May/904- 868- 5500 JTB & PHILLIPS Starting at $325, utils included. GOING FAST!! Call Rod 343-8922 New 1140 sf Argyle Forst Bd nr Oakleaf PI Chimney Lakes $1575/mo Call 9045026160 PERIMETER PARK BLVD. -Immed occupancy $750mo. 246-6005 R'SIDE Ofc w/Conf. rm in historic -area, lOmin from downtown. Full amen. incl prkg, util's & janit'l svcs. 904-384-3122 SAN MARCO- 195 @ Phillips, 2 units, 1200-400sf, $9/sf, 739-2097 515 Office Space For Rent SIDE OFFICE SUITES up to 1300sf, $13 psffull svc. Utils. & Janitorial incl Scott or Tom 384-3666 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business J50 Opportunities #1 GROWING BUSINESS -Stop foreclosures !.Easy. Lucrative 877-230-5833 LIQUOR LICENSE Clay 4 COP. Best price and terms. 386-677-3785 REST. -O.P. Liq lic. 160 seats, fully equip & furn, Blanding Blv.d. Sell/ lease/ 2 ac,land. 904-305-4054 America's Premier Automotive Service Franchise is expand- ing! New location being developed on Race Track Rd. in Julington Creek area For more info., call 1-800-228-8339 or .- J , :- .i-, r.l r, .: r ri r, ,: i l.l:' ,.,,1. Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools Medical Career Want to help people? Train in less time than you think Career Service Available Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Training includes an externship! For a Brochure call nowl 800-719-7249 Sanford Brown Institute 10255 Fortune Pkwy, ste 501 Jacksonville, FL, 32256 605 Schools 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 LOAN ORIGINATOR -Experienced, skilled Originator needed. Great working cond, Call 997-1093 CONTROLLER For growing, multi- location company with 70 plus employees. Degreed accountant with supervisory and QuickBooks exp. req. Salary commensurate with capabilities. Email your resume in strict- est confidence to cturner@floridahomeac.com or fax to 777-2533 706 Accounting/ Bookkeeping High Volume Payable for Construction Industry. Excellent Pay & Benefits. Please fax to 904-482-0725 or email to: clove@ trinitymaterials.com 707 Driver Company Drivers $1000 Sign on Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most wknds Co. starting pay $.31-.34/mile /OP pay $.90/mile + fuel supplement $.01 Safety Bonus Medical Dental 401k *$25 Wkly Serv.'Bonus SPaid Vac & holidays d Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program $52.00 /day call 800-723-3424 for info DRIVERS Local CDL driv- ers needed all shifts. Newer equipment,good pay and consistent work. 904-714-9078 -F t I bluntar,' Pre-K t Directors Credentials. t Certified Teachers Con 'eiiieuitilt' " locatetdl next to \-41% -t -- 626(3 RoosevR t Bh 'vt. t B Call904-777-827-7 /"i MAKE A CAREER OF HELPING OTHERS! Get the hands-on skills you need to work as a Medical Assistant. Or. choose from t he following: [' :!::" ,Il dm ,Til ir, I rlu.. ,),.:.n- N ', B ml H j i iri [ iii ilirN ,' ',- i ri lrr.I ...1: ai r: |in l i : i ,,W F. -- -N - V, n 3 Lakol1 etCmu 707 Driver Upscale retirement community seeking PT Driver with CDL w/passenger endorsement. Please apply within at 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to (904) 721- 3972 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 493i5222 for interview DRIVERS You can earn $800 -$1100 next and every week. & still be home week- ends. Must have CDL A & mostly clean 3 yr MVR: Exp d car haulers welcome 356- 0500 DFWP. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS -needed. Paid vaca- tions and holidays. New equip. G.E.C. Trucking 359-0404 & 301-2600 0/0'S WANTED -home every night, run FL/ GA. We only haul Crowley 100% no touch freight. 0/0's currently making $2k-$3k/ wk aft fuel, must have 3yrs CDL exp. Call 904-334-5289 TRUCK DRIVER/ RIGGER CDL A req'd. Full ben- efits. Energetic exp'd equip. hauler 2 years exp required 783-4111 TRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers-Welcome. Call 866-374-0764 710 Industrial/ STrades Abba Construction is seeking an admin assist w/ construction exp. Must be detailed oriented, organized and have excellent com- puter skills. Fax resumes to 904-886-7036; e-mail hr@abbaconstructlon.com M/F/D/V DFWP EOE A/C SERVICE TECHS & INSTALLERS resd/light commercial top pay & benefits. No layoffs for over 10 yrs. Yr round work. Good MVR Call 641-0600 AC & REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN HVAC INSTALLER Min 5 yrs exp. Top pay & benefits. Year round work. Call 247-0033 BOOM TRUCK /CRANE OPERATOR w/ exp. immed opening Must have valid CDL Aor B exc. Salary. 282-0906 CARPENTER FRAMING EXP W'side, Argyle, Macclenney & OP areas Tools & transp. a must. 759-2875 CARPENTERS. PAINTERS., CERMIC TILE INSTALLERS, HOME REPAIR HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS. 12 year Company with: .-gr .:-.r. :--nu Pad heWalh on,-r;i; F ..,3 h.1-..1 I ac ,rr n .. -3 IRA .'. : m r,:n c r r,-unq ..-r, C,:.rrp in.. [. t s ,rT., CIall 9JJ.2.7 236f, CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC IRiNG E PERIENCED REtiluENTi'AL RiAr.iER TOP PA' . SIGN ON BONUS SHealth benefits SPaid Holidays CPaid vacations SGas allowance 40 plus hrs week SCompany T-shirts SQuarterly Bonus program Cai813-2524 Daytime Call 509-75J 5 Daylime Evenings 904-261-5694 CONCRETE CUTTERS Will train. Great pay+bnfts. Must have valid DL. 757-7217, 800-3961217 CRANE OPERATOR Exper'd with Link Belt, Terex & Liebherr (hydraulics) & conven- tional w/3-5yrs exp. Full benefits. DFWP. 783-4111 DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, PIPELAYER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 ilson Blvd. JAX. EOE Electricians & Foremen, minimum I year commercial experience needed Immediately Benefit Package/ Medical/401K/Vacation Great Working Environment Above Average Pay Scales Coastal Electric Company 2759 StL Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904) 645-0026 FAX (904) 645-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS for local and out of twn comm'l projects. 401K, med ins, drug test req'd. 813-635 9482 ELECTRICIAN -wanted, Residential exp a must, Ambitious hardwork- ers only. Good salary /benefits. 714-0131 I., 4 I i- 1 4 I I 1I I 4 I I 4 I I S I -I 3 1 i Il Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): Work Phone #- 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. 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Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code 00G, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Organization: Signature: Date Submitted: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk U 2 wks 1 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Ptsarnn,r OJ jr News One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 Em U.. I II =I Alliance Realty Group SERVING THE F With Realty, Mortgage, and ph.: 904.268.5553 fax: 904.268-5766 Tony Cozie Drive On' 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite #11 Support your military newspaper For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. 4Ix, AirNews We bring the military market to you. I M ~m -m I ------ ---- I n nm"- sw"W nna m nnn w -n o" -n am n a m" a nm -1 a I I lp I I -II~I I I I -- I I I Fl FREE FREE e FREE e FREE. o'FREE FREE o FREE o FREE e FREE o FREE o FREE lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 23 Industrial/ Trades 'IAN with indus- xp.for Jackson- manufacturer. i/hr. Exc. Benefits life & health rance, 401k. paid nations & holidays, Must be able to rk a rotating sched- e to accommodate a t/7 operation. Fax res. 04-786 0711 EOE M/F HVAC PIPE FITTER/ WELDER Must have exp in com- mercial/industrial pipe fitting & welding. DL & drug testing. Apply: 3562 Lenox Ave EOE Fl cert # CAC022424 / LOG SCALER/ANALYST Prefer 2-year degree with Forestry or Busi- ness Management. We are an EECC, Drug free workEplace. 401K, health/dental/life insurance, paid holi- days/vacations. Apply at Gilman Building Products, 6640 CR 218, Maxville, FL or fax resume (904) 289-7736. Maintenance Person Needed Upscale retirement community seeking Maintenance Person, EPA certified pre- ferred. Miscellaneous duties including painting, plumbing and minor electrical. Great benefit pkg. Apply in person to 9960 Atrium Way or fax resume to (904) 721.3972. PAINTER FOREMAN -(Commercial) good wages + benefits, drug test req. 387 5959 Needed (for Jackson- ville south area) Resi- dential homes. Need knowledge of sewer Sand water installation and knowledge and/or experience with a snake for the drain PVC/CPVC pipes. Great i pay and benefits. Must ave own truck & tools. Call Clint for more information @0 321-377-1353 (Plumb- ing knowledge and/or experience would be helpful) TRIM CARPENTERS Hourly. Must have own transportation &tools. Call 268-7454 711 Marine 7 1 Trade MARINE TRADES 3+ yrs Ship Repair exp. Long term assignments in FL, VA & Gulf Coast. OT available. S/M MECHANICS SHIPFITTERS *OSM PIPEFITTERS ELECTRICIANS WELDERS PIPE/PLATE Call 1-904-762-0700 or Email resume to: jwilliams@ , integritystaffing.net 712 Mechanic $450-$500. A WEEK Exp with tools, FT + overtime. Multiple locations. Call Jay904-651-0915 AWP Mechanics Heavy Eqpt Mech's Small Eng. Mech's Hydraulic Electrical Full time, own tools required. Excellent pay & benefits. Call 904.276-9575 Fax 904 247-09704 DFWP/EOE LAWN MOWER/ SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC; shop experience and own tools. Cert pref. FT/ PT Call 268- 6275. MARCH MOTORS NEEDS SERVICE TECHNICIANS UP $30 per hour FOR EXPERIENCED TECHS Hours: 8:30-5:30 M-F SAT 9-1 NO SUNDAY EVER Benefits Available 715 Management/ 7 -~ Professional CRYSTAL RIVER SEAFOOD Expansion plans have created Mgmt oppor- tunities in Valdosta GA., $30K- $40K starting salary. Insurance & paid vacation. Fax resume to 904-284. 5209 or E-mail rsinc831@bellsouth.net New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421 7610 OFFICE MANAGER Excellent oppty. Min 2 yrs. real estate exp. real estate lic. pref/ prop mgmt, bkkeeping, detail oriented, multi tasker. Salary $30K + bonus benefits. Fax resume 819-1487 RBHS, ..IHRC and I1HCJ rave [he ficllownrig openrngs' Contract Manager Self Directed Care Program Matler Diegr.- .jnd Conir,ac[ Managerenil Epernonce required Apply in person (9a.m.. 4 p.m. M F only) or mail resume to RBIS. Human Resources. 900 Unisersity Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 3221 1. Fax resume to 493- 5910. '.":. ,'L ':" Social Work VICTIM ADVOCATE MHN Government Ser- vices, a Health Net company, seeks an Advocate for victims of domestic violence. You will provide advocacy services at Naval Sta- tion Mayport and Naval Air Station Jacksonville. You will assess victim's needs, provide support to victims, and facili- tate contact with mili- tary and civilian resources. BA degree and 1+ yrs exp. in domestic violence required. Please apply online at www.healthnet.com. Scroll-to the bottom of our home page and click on Careers; ref. Victim Advocate, or Keyword 06001046. We support a drug-free work environment and require pre-employ- ment background screening and drug testing. Health Net and its subsidiaries are an EEO/AA Employer M/F/V/D. Health Net Management/ 715 Professional Red Rover, Red Rover, Send Substitute Teachers Right Over!! Come over to our Open House on Thursday, March 23rd to check things out! Immedi- ately seeking SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS for Duval County Public Schools. School's not out yet for summer and we need YOU!! No classroom experience required. Training pro- vided. Choose the days of the week you work and how often. Perfect for people in job transition, stay-at-home parents, retir- ees and anyone interested in a career in edu- cation. 60 credit hours of college required. Call for special appointment time. 4168 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 201 Kelly Educational Staffing 245.7556 720 Medical CONTRACT - PHYSICAL THERAPIST Lake Butler Hospital Small acute care critical access hospital needs PT Therapist to work PT/PRN Current PT license req'd. For further information, please visit our website: www.lakebutlerhospital.com PH. (386)496-2323 FAX (386)496 1611 Experience only for skilled nursing facility. Position is Full-Time and includes week- end. Supervisor skills needed. No calls. Apply in person The Atrium SNF 9960 Atrium Way CUST. SVC & MEDICAL BILLER- Exp for very busy medical supply co Must be self motivated & a quick learner. Fax resumes to 387- 0158 Direct Service Employees Full & part time. RN'S Full time. Must have current lic. LPN's full and part time, Must have current license. Social Workers Full Timer Qualified Mental Retardation Professional Full Time, 2 years exp. with developmental disabilities req'd. Therapy Aide Full time & part time. All employees must be 21 yrs of age with minimum HS diploma. Apply in person at: Florida Mentor ICF/DD FaCilities 4550 Ricker Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32210 or 5808 Kinkaid Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32244 or 5615 Hodges Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32225. Or by fax to the Attn. of the program Manger: 904-778-8396 S904, 223-5611 904- 778- 9293 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR Lake Butler Hospital Coordinate HIM Dept., Assit with QA Program, Coding exp. & supervi- sory skills a must. Col- lege and/or special training in HIM field. Great salary & benefits. For further information, please visit our website: www.lakebutlerhospital.com PH. (386)49r 2323 FAX (386)496-1611 MA -PT, 2yrs min exp Podiatric exp a +. High energy, neat, detail oriented, some travel, fax res 904-264-5211 M 1 I lyA./V, 1I For busy pain management office. Fax resume 285-1707 Front/Back office. Phlebotomy req'd. FT. Exc benefits. Fax resume to 399- 8816 PHYSICIANS, PHYSICIANS ASST. OR NURSE PRACTITIONERS for contract on- call positions at the Jack- sonville Military Entrance Processing Station. Conduct medical qualification exams for the Armed Forces. Must hold cur- rent unrestricted medical license For further info call 904-737-5220 x 151 RBHS, MHRC and MHCJ have the fol- lowing opportunities w rl,blle ,rr,,T **eda o l to p :.,pl- F,," i3ri 10 mil.., 3 drf-ere.re inr the iive o .Ihr -r. th iuyr.ug h b .h i'vra i1 health care- Mental Health Techs FT. PT. all rmria. Direci C -re Apply in person (9a.m.- 4 p.m., M- F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North. Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. For more information Call 41.1883. For directions ext. 202. Fat resume to 493-5910. RN'S LPN'S FT 3-11/ 11-7, ALSO NEED Weekends & PRN's, CNA's for weekends/ PRN, Also RECEPTIONIST. Multi talented, computer skills ,answer multiple phone lines, accounts payable and resident trust. Call 904-751-1834 Fax 904-751-0272 11565 HARTS ROAD, Jacksonville, FL EOE SANITATION AIDE FT ER ADMISSION CLERK FT MEDICAL ASST FT /w Travel MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK / Lake Butler Hospital For further information, please visit our website: www.lakebutlerhospital.com PH. (386)496-2323 FAX (386)496-1611 SURGICAL TECH FT or prn. Ortho experi- ence preferred. Jax Bch Surg Ctr, quick pace. Fax resume 247-8101 or call 694-4014 725 Office/ 725 ^ Clerical ADMIN ASST Midtown Centre Office Park. Hotel or apt exp a plus. Up to $12/hr. Fax 396-6366 Office/ 725I Clerical CUSTOMER SERVICE- for busy front desk. Pro- vide Recept. & clerical support with PC skills, App yn person: NGI 799 phillips Hwy, Suite 202 4481600 EOE DFWP SECRETARY/ RECEPT Min 5yrs exp. w/refs 904-737-0971/ James. Professional/ 730 Personal Services HAIRSTYLISTS Mgmt opportunities. Top wages, benefits. clientele provided. SUPERCUTS Regency 723-3713; Atlantic/Kernan 564- 2210 Jax Beach 273-2888 WESIDE: Roosevelt 981-0430 Normandy 786-3547 732 Computer 732 Technology COBOL PROGRAMMER - Exp'd. Unix Syst needed for law office w/90 employees. Fax resume to Phil at 904-355-1126 or email jcb421@aol.com 735 Restaurants/ S735 Hotels * Breakfast Server * Front Desk Supervisor * Day & Night Laundry *Houseperson P/T * Engineer P/T Courtyard Marriott Apply in person atJTB&l-95 4670 Lenoir Ave. South Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-296-2828 EOE/DFWP CRYSTAL RIVER SEAFOOD Expansion plans have created Mgmt oppor- tunities in Valdosta GA., $30K- $40K starting salary. Insurance & paid vacation. Fax resume to 904-284-5209 or E-mail rsinc83l@Ebellsouth.net DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train-AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DAVE AND BUSTER'S is now hiring for All Positions. Great Benefits: Insur- ance, 401K, Paid Vacation, Free Games, Fun Atmosphere. Now Accepting Applications: Monday-Friday 11:30am-6:00pm, 7025 Salisbury Road, Jack- sonville, fL. 32256. Call : 904-296-1525. Equal Opportunity Employer. FRONT DESK & HOUSE- KEEPING ASSOC. Apply in person at Hampton Inn, Exit 351 off 110, Chaffee Point Blvd, Jax FL 32221 SELLING FLOWERS at night. $10-$17/hr flat rate pay, Wed-Sat. Call 2942 063 WAIT STAFF Bent Creek Golf Course is looking for PT help in our grill and on the beverage cart. We pay $5.15hr + lips and free golf. Please apply Tournament Ln. You may call 904-779.2100 for directions 740 Retail RETAIL HIRING Cashiers, Laborers, Sales Clerk, Cart Attendants (Temporary Part Time) All shifts, weekends & holidays. FOOD SERVICE WORKERS Must have previous experience. Please indicate position applying for on appli- cation. Fax resume to 777-7183 Nexcom Personnel Bldg 554, NAS Jax. EEO SALES ASSOC. FT Long term. OP Children's Resale clothing store 32-36 hrs/wk. Every other wknd Pay depends on exp. Please fill out app- cation at 1295 & Bland- ing Blvd. EOE 573-0300 745 Sales $ AVON $ sell part time $10 to start. 50% commission Call 477-9525 OUTSIDE SALESPERSON Part Time/ Experienced. Fax to 781-8899 SALES PEOPLE NEEDED ASAP FOR HOME SALES CALL JOE 904-225-0222 70y Technical/ 7.5 Engineering Experience w/ Industrial controls & proficiency w/ computers a must. CAD & UL508 experience preferred. Experience w/ UL helpful. Maintain customer database & company catalog. Will p a y f o r co mp any-req uired training. Email esume or work history to april.irvin@ingram- products.com. 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE Part Time for Manning Building Supplies to load trucks accurately & efficiently. Apply at 10900 Philips Hwy. Ph. 268-7000 753 Security SECURITY OFFICER D lic. req'd, to work Sat & Sun. W'side area 10:30 am -8pm. Start $9/hr. based on exp. Covenant Protective Services 476- 5044 SECURITY OFFICERS FT/PT, D Lic'd. 2nd 3rd shift, wknds, holidays. $250 hiring bonus. also FLEX SUPERVISOR Call 866-458-9523 SECURITY OFFICERS SECURITY FORCES, INC. Permanent Schedules I All shifts available U Supervisors/Rovers Needed i Class "D" License | required. Apply online sfi.appone.com S EOE 755 Miscellaneous Assistant Cashier FT Driver/Messenger PT BRINKS INC. Brink's Inc. is the pre- mier provider of armored car transpor- tation. The customer- focused individual we hire will have excep- tional ethics, integrity and will be self-moti- vated. The company also has a full benefits package including: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg SCompany Partial Matching 401k *Quarterly Profit sharing Tuition Reimbursement Paid Vacation Time & half for 40+ hrs Qualified candidates will complete a: *Successful Polygraph examination *Successful background investigation Drug test/DOT physical Please apply in person between 9am 4pm at 33 West 2nd Street. For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal Opportunity employer m/f/h/v. AUDIO VISUAL TECH FT Apply at PRI 1819 Kings Ave. 398-8179 or fax resume 398-1569 EOE, DFWP Fuel Desk & Store Cashier for Convenience store 7 3, 3-11, & 11-7. Apply in person to Russell TA Travel Center Located at I110 & 301 S 904-266-4281 JANITORIAL sweep, mop, wash glasses nights and some days. Aprox $10/hr. 731-1228 LAWN MAINTENANCE Experience only. Clean Drivers License with transportation 260-8348 or 545-2014. PUNCH TECH /MAKE READY PERSON for Orange Park Area Apts. Fax resume to 904-276-6688 E.O.E RUNNER/CLERK for Downtown law firm, P/T $8hr + mileage. 20- 30 hrs/wk. Reliable transportation req'd. Fax 904-354-2466 SET/STRIKE CREW F/T for event company. Dr Lic req'd Class B Lic pref'd. Apply in person: PRI Productions 1819 Kings Ave. 398-8179 EOE, DFWP SIGN SHOP DELIVERY/ INSTALLATION $10hr + benefits. 396-6950 760 Part-Time Kelly Educational Staffing See our ad under Management/ Professional (715). Call 245 7555. 830 Child 3 Care HOME DAYCARE available for" toddlers, please call 912-o57&64112 SLicensed Child Care, infant to toddler, conve- niently located across from NAS Hablo Espanol, call Ana 573-0879 876 Painting/ 8 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to smali, all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 895 Miscellaneous LOGOS We embroider logos on hats, shirts, & uniforms or things to get your business noticed. 904-254-8087 AUT SALESNEDE SALES ARE ON FIRE!!! 10 NEW AND USED SALESPERSONS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR #1 DODGE DEALER. DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. SOME EXPERIENCE A PLUS. NEW TRAINING CLASS STARTS IMMEDIATELY. EXCELLENT BENEFITS. DFWP/EOE CORQ I J 611$Jp AT 777-5500 DI Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Offce 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 96S5 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques 4, Antique repro. iarlor set, three piece cherry, blue cream fiovral, print new, $2200, asking, $1000 obo, 622-8391 Ron Church pew $300. 483-6913. 902 Appliances SDishwasher, never used, moving, must l sell, $85,696-0759 Dryer / Washer super capacity, excel cond. $200. 904-399-8848 FRIDGE, white, S side-by-side, SI $450. Smooth SA top ranne, $150. Over range micro, $80. Dishwasher, $80, exc cond, call 771-5208 G.E. 5 cycle dryer, 8 years old $125, great condition, call 285-3014 GAS RANGE & OVEN Southbend Commercial 6 eye gas, $1000obo. Call 904-768-7779 Kenmore Gas Dryer great condition $100 call 807- 6587 H, MTD 38" 12.5 hp, Siding lawn mower | w/ grass bagger runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 OVEN-GE Spectra S Glass Top range/ I self cleaning/ true temp, automatic excellent condition, $150, call 904-282-8893 Refrigerator and stove good condition r both for $300, call 904-278 9835 Refrigerator- Side S by side, elect. S range, matching, vent, hood, Pana- sonic, microwave, excel cond, all for $700,904- 215-0920 Stainless Steel kitchen-aid aqua S sense water fil- tration system refriderator, new sell for $900 269-9527 Washer and Dryer, Great condition, $125, for both call 904-277-3432 Whirlpool 30" self cleaning, range h lack/almlond, $225 obo, 292-1476 905 Articles For Sale Bandsaw 14" Delta Heavy Duty, Cast Si iron, all original books included, excellent condition. VerS heavy duty. Ori- gianl owner. Evenings, Mike 912- 729,2924 4 BBQ stove and smoker combo. "New Braunfels" good condition list: $275 first $75 241-1398 B, Bedroom furniture, small desk, hutch small chest night stands, light wood and swivel rocker, upholstered chair. Linda 783-0197 Bike 26", 21 speeds, mens good shape S bike, 26" 18 speeds, -good shape, first. $3 each call Ray 904-,556-3708 v, Bowflex Treadcumber eee Sony 27" TV, Brand new 542-2255wk, encased in oak, $1700 obo, 292-4094, $250 obo SCadillac Seville- 97' SLS, loader, leather, ti garaged, 92K miles, excellentcondition, must see, $8600 obo, Mayport area, 445- 8370 SCargo Top Carrier SSears Sport, 20-SV, S excellent condi- tion, $80,696-0759 , Cherry Curio S Cabinet, $125, SI / cherry/glass display table, $20. Call 579-6471 or 757-0487 o, Computer Dell Pentium III with S color printer, $150 576-5207, JIM 4, Conices with Mauve custom made drapes attached. Fits paladium windows 84"x48". 272- 6213, after 6pm, sheers included, $200 4 Dresser, blond color, S draers, 36" 4 ;.wide, 55" high, excellent cond, $75, call 904 264- 6652 4, Eddie Bauer- travel / system stroller w/ i infant carrier plus 2 Vehicle adapter bases, excellent condition, $140. 904-759-8079 4, EDGER-electric, Black & Decker, like new, $40, 904-223-8553 St ELKAY LUSTERTONE double bowl kitchen sink, 18- gauge, stain- less steel, self rim, 22x37, 8 inch bowl depth, $100, 269-1478 & FISH TANK with stand approx. 40 gallon, $50, call 904 777-4981 Register NOW For Our Priority List By Visiting www.hawthornehighlands.com And You'll Pay No Association Fees For 12 Months!** Fabulous New Condominium Homes In Orange Park From The Low $10Os *Total monthly payment includes 3 yr. interest only payment at 5.87% APR. Monthly property taxes at $100 and assessment of $139. ** Limited time offer S Prudential Custom Protection Officer (Armed) Earn up to $31,064/year (overtime inclusive) . Now seeking officers with either law lI k enforcement, corrections, career military, police academy graduates, MA and/or . Shore Patrol experience, or a criminal / Oil- 1 ,904. 671 44i I : EI '' a H E 24 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 V \~ BE~fi~ta 1 7 THIS IS NOT THE FLOOR PLAN OF AOUSE IT'S TREA SURE AP. put your money back to work? Redeem those old bonds for cash, or if they qualify exchange them for Series HH Savings Bonds at your local financial institution. To find out more, call 1-800-4US BOND, or write to Savings Bonds, Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328 and ask for a current values chart. Begin searching your memory then start searching your house. Because old Savings Bonds are a treasure worth digging for. Your home could be hiding some valuable treasure. .J More than 40 years ago, Grandlman& gave you a nice bundle of Series Savings Bonds. So you put them in' safe place and forgot about them. Bit they're still around somewhere, waiting\ww for you to rediscover them. And even though your old Series E Bonds are no longer earning interest*, they could still be worth more than 5 times their face value. So why not Do you have old Savings Bonds? Check out the Savings Bond Calculator at www.savingsbonds.gov to discover their value. SAVINGS . BONDS * Pre-December 1965 Series E Savings Bonds stop earning interest at 40 years, and those purchased after November 1965 stop at 30 years. A public service of this newspaper ri, %0--mm 1Z.Vigiv ~2~; Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 '7 ;les Sale MEMORY COPPERR , a, Norelco =ic razor, wling ball, BBQ Grill, New assie Portable propane Travel ,rill, never used, ,. 904. 69S 1919 Gas powered golf cart, $950, call 912-729-1585 Girls Bike 24" "Boss Cruiser" needs some repairs, $20, call 244-1398 HOT TUB, 4 person Therma-Spa. $900. 904-262-9262 Kenmore Washer and Dryer, $50, 7441794, 16ft, Jon boat, 75 hp, evinrude tilt, trim trailer trolling motor, $2500. 7441794 Lawn Mower 21" $50. Treadmill $100. Call 641-1191 4. Microwave SOver- the- Stove, GE pacemaker, black 30 in, $75 Elkay Lustertone kitchen sink, 18-gauge stain- less self-rim, 22x37, $50,269-1478 SPiano baby grand, beautiful walnut finish, with bench made n USA, $500 obo call anytime, 904 616 9361 4 POOL ABOVE GROUND 4ft deep, 18 ft round, It plus accessories. e Needs liner. $500 obo, call 904-221- 7045 SPool Table, 7 ft, leisure bay, greatcondition, leather drop pockets, many accessories, I'll disassemble, you move, $350,654-4794 POOL TBL 8' Solid oak, $1500,was $2700; Proj. TV Wall unit $500; BB Hoop best offer. 874- 8833 4; Printer- HP3915 desk- let (new), $40, I visioneer scanner, $20, Linksys Router, USB adapter, $15 obo, Rhonda, 403. 422, evenings 904-264-9935 4; Prom dresses (2) beautiful, size 18 & I | > 20.1 dress is Sbalc/white. The other is pink & blue. Worn once, call Roni-912-729.-6776 SSofa, loveseat set, day Sbed, w/trundle, Dell computer, small ste- reo, 13" TV,video camera, call 904 477- 9026 Sofa, loveseat set, / daybedwith V trundle, dell com- puter small stereo, 13" TV video camera call 904-477-9026 SSOFA-1 colonial, $50. SExcellent condition, S Itwin size bdrm w/ chest of drawers, headboard, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, call 221-0710 4 SOFAS-2, blue plaid, SIrge TV, exercise bike, ent. center,2 end tables, twin mattress, SPEAKER BOX Ported Fiberglass box for (4)12" subs. Will paint to your choice of color. $600 obo. 237-8680 30L" x40w" x 18H" ; Taverneau Antique, 25 pieces, ten I platesbowls, large salad bowl, players, hand made in Haiti, $295,771.-0249 4; TIRES (2), 195- 1' SFord Ranger, $25, 1 stereo floor Speakers, $60, 4 wheels for Toyota "Mags" $75, 771- 4674 Toilet, 1970's pdwered blue toi- 9 let, and sink, full flush; elongated bowl. $10 cash or $15 both. 264-6785 ; Trash Compactor, $100, HP Phots- Smart printer, $40, color TV, $25, Fax machine, $10. Call 579-6471 or 757- 0487 4; Treadmill $100,4x6 trailer $300, Riding e lawn mower $300, small freezer $60,2 bakers racks $100,1997 pickup $5500. 904272- 7352 H; Trumpet King $150, o carpet plush, off-white, 7 1/2 x12, $80, air compressor, $70, sump pump new, $60, 276-3584 JL VENDING SMACHINES- five counter top, like new, great, for small office or shop make offer, 904-536-8870/779- 9601 915 Building Supplies & Windows- Vinyl, S double hung, S (2) 24x60, (1) 36x60 cost $650, sell $500, 276-7042 920 Business/ Office Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry 4; Maple wood custom Kitchen cabinet doors, tL some draws top-line hardware, $250, French wood doors, $100 each 576 2251 4; RING- Cold feet, no l wedding, beautiful Xlj engagement ring. Never worn. Helzberg Diamonds, excellent con- dition asking $2600 obo, after 5p, 904- 277- 3778 4- Teddies, cherished / Many retired and Y \r very cheap. Everything under $20, lost of displays 912-673-6041 928 Electronics 4; HDTV- 60 in. / ,Philips, $1600, call 904.591-5760 4; JL AUDIO 500 | amplifier w/ 2 I | kicker competition UR 12.5' speakers, in 28"x13.5" box, new $750, now $400 904-334-4932 4; SAS BAZOOKA / BASS TUBES 2x6", I 100 warr and pioneer TS- 1011 2x4" coaxial, two- way. All $150, 685-2525 4; Sony 36" television 1 FD Trinitron Wega I J Flat CRT with matching sony stand, like new condi- tion ,$450 obo, 880-7008 A- TELEVISION- Sony 32", $100, obo \J^ 904-213.3444 Thunder 5500 (2) speakers, (2) MTX s 3404,400 watt amps, 29"xlS5." box, bat-cap, $700 firm, 904-334-4932 STV, 14 in. RCA color, flat screen. Sleep timer w/ remote, looks/works great, $60.268 2482 945 Garage Sales ARGYLE -/ Chimney Lakes. Lg multi fam, 8459 Sand Point Dr. W. Sat only 3/25 8-4 4; ARGYLE- Chimney Lakes, 8516 Ban- S dera Circle East. Moving Sale Sat- urday, 7-noon, furni- ture, household items, clothes, toys, etc. 904 542-5304 Arl/Clifton Moving Salel Furn, children clothes, odds & ends. Sat 9-3; 5532 Floral Ave. ARL -2831 Woodtop Dr. Fri-Sat 8-5, HH items, tools, clothes, furn, kit supplies & more. ARL -moving sale, 469 Holiday Hills Cir W. massage tbi, frzr, furn, wedding gown, sz 8 & more. Sat Sun 7am. 945 Garage 945 Sales Arl Moving Sale Fri. 9am 5325 Santa Rosa Way Ithr sofas, bed, tbls, chrs... BAYMEADOWS MOVING SALE! Sat. 8-2. Furn, H'hold items, patio set, 8813 Canopy Oaks Dr. L Fleming Island Osprey Bluff Blvd. SCommunity Yard Sale, off CR 220. Many Homes, many items, Saturday March 4th, 8-2pm Fruit Cove: Benefit Garage Sale! Sat 3/25. 8am. 1128 Kalmia Court. SHuge Yard Sale Saturday March 4th 8am until 2pm, 6749 Lenox Ave. Jax. GREAT PRICES! ICW Multi Fam. Moving sale. Everything's gotta go. Sat 7-3. 328 Full moon Trail, (OFF KERNIN) 4 JAX. Garage sale, ,I. Mar. 18,8- 8Ia, 2163 S Fresco Dr. @ 220/209, every- thing must go, boys bike, window a/c unit, sect. sofa, washer/dryer, futon bunk etc. Mand/Beau Clerc HUGE MULTI FAM. 3/17 3/18 3/24 & 3/25, 8-4. CIng strg units, furn, antqs h'hold, lamps, comp desks, ent ctr, much more! 9668 Wexford Rd off Beau Clerc MANDARIN -multi fam, clothes, hs'wares, electronics, 3850 Marnie Place, Fri 8-6, Sat 8-1 Mandarin Sat. 8-3. Furn, toys, books, clths, misc, 11265 Irish Moss Dr. SOUTHSIDE -multi fam sale, Colonial Pt Con- dos, 5201 Atlantic Blvd. in Clubhouse. Antq's, stemware, clothes & misc. Sat 3/25 8-2 ST. NICHOLAS REMODELER'S SELL OUT Tools, furniture, plumb- ing, electric, antiques, building materials, Sat, Mar 25, 9.5, 3626 Stanley St. ST. NICH -PURGING PACK RATS! -tons, too much to list. 2030 Southampton Rd. Fri-Sat 8- till. WESTSIDE-Sat 8-2, 955 Household 5 Furniture MOVING SALE -Every- thing must go. LR, DR, kit, ofc, furn, 379-8552 SOriental Couch & 2 matching chairs w/ in laid mother of pearl design cost $2300, sell $1200, call 249-1666 Queen cherry 4 post rice bed w/serta mattress $250/obo 904-563-4991 SQueen Mattress and Sbox spring like new, |Jused, 2 months, paid $400, asking $300 obo, call Dave, 588 3022 4 Recliner, dark blue, S$50, sofa, large, 82" long, blue/beige tweed, excellent cond., $350, 260 2086 SLEEPER SOFA- Re- upholstered, S 3 cushioned, beautiful, $250, call 904 821- 0172, located Atlantic Beach ; Sofa be'd queen, microfiberm suede, Sdr persimmon, 1-year Sod $675, 904 215 6835 Sofa burgundy Ithr & .chr, lyr old, still under warr, from Sofa Express $700. New Whirlpool gold Series 5 burner flattop Stainless & black stove, never used, Iron & glass cafe table w/2chrs, great cond $100. 3 iron bar stools, great cond $100. coffee tble with matching end tables, cream colored, column look glass top. orig $900, sell $150. 262-6564 SOFA -Dual reclining sofa with massage, hidden storage arms and center fold-down table with built-in cup holders. Blue uphol- stery. Also blue Recliner. Appt 751-6424. 9 STORAGE TOWER S Holds 600 CD's | or 230 DVD's, t or 110 VHS tapes, woodgrain lockable on casters, $75. 268-2482 4; Wood Bunk beds, drawers, desk, S bottom bed on Wheels, mat- tresses, bunkie boards, $400,220-2910 retail $1400 4; FURNITURE SET, Complete, brand S new bedroom, liv- ing room, enter- tainment, kitchen, computer hutch, great deal, good price! 904803-7963 9 Machinery 960 & Tools soer C ins Pines, off Collins Rd. Craftsman 10 W'SIDE LRG Comm Sale!! / Stationary radial in Confederate Cross- | f arm saw, model ing sub-div. Sat. 4/1, 315.220100,2 yrs 9-2. From Chaffee Rd. old, excellent cond., turn R onto Grayson St. work top, mobile stand follow to the end where & and extra, "new" parts you will enter Confed- included, $350 obo, erate Crossing sub-div. 904-251-5161 W'side Moving Sale! 4 CRAFTSMAN TOOLS Everything Goes. W/D table saw jointer, TV, VCR, microwave, | J planer, Dove tail, turn. etc. Fri. & Sat. 8.4; maker like new, 8403 PERRYMAN LN. N. N. call 904777-4981 ; Yard Sale: 12392 DEWALT 18v, SDancy Sat. 3/18, 1 combo pack, cir- I s8-12 only: kids fur- cular saw, ligsaw, nature, clothes, R goose neck, lite, baby, stuff, computer, 1/2" drill, gooseneck, house hold items lite, batteries; charger, Yar Sal$600 value. $350, A Yard Sale 247-9532 SMulti- Family Sat- 4;| urday March 4th, a Dewalt 18v combo Sam-. 1pr, 12066 pack, ig-saw, 1/2 Sunchase Drive Jax, drill, circular saw, Hawkins Cove Reey Saw, Goose- Neck Development 'Lite, batteries charger, $325 BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE (eve's) 247- 9532 This Sat & Sun Have 4 Rockwell Modle 9 Your Garage Sale at I Contractor Table- The Market Place! t .Lh saw, heavy duty, 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA comes with heavy ___ duty motor extension for large sheets od Sn n Garden/ plywood. Excellent ew0 Lawn condition. Evenings, _________ ~Mike 912- 729-2924 Honda Equip: Tractor 4 TABLESAW10" 18hp 45' deck $1800; 14" BANDSAW Commerical Mower 21" u Jt, W.OOD W/BOOKS & $410; Commerical Weed HARDWARE, $600, Wacker $185; Stihl 904-287-1905 Equip: Edgter $185; Hedge trimmer w/exted reach $310. 965 Medical 904-230-8897 970- _e__h-dise ro SnapperRear SCOOTER -Lark, good S engine riding cond, elec which, $950, S mower 28" cut 9hp, 2 walkers, $50ea. Chair Briggs Bagger '. J -. d I .~ C and mulch kit -..-..n .: r : , i .3 $600 obo, 292 1476 il:c S -la- 4 Troy- Bilt Tiller, 6 h.p., S2-speed, with reverse I1U 1 ltIC l H P rear tires with fur- 970 rlei ( handle' rower attachment, ici u $450 obo, call offer 4pm, 291-1044 DRUMSEr: .,i .: - S Troy-BuiltTiller6 ,x, r,_-, n, r .:..:.,, 2 SH.P. rear tires, with -. .>. -: r r I - Sfurrower, 2 speed .r- ,- r,, : w ith reverse _:r-.-,._. : i, -, r ,..: $450 obo, call after I-i .- '.5 201 291-1044 __________.__ Swingstar Drums, comilen Iel. 8-450, 955 Household I call912 729 1585 955 Furniture Dining Room Set Walnut 980 o -" - Table, 6 chairs & china .-o cabinet $500 or best offer. 744-0515 Bicycle. Recom- bant PRO-FORM. Arm lre- Never \. bat condition. usedo, ClieCtlOn i l s Europa,fliawlesl udeshand u flrawles, weights. 580 call 96" tall 58 wide, 619 2417 anytime 2 piece, $1450 obo, 619 2 anytime 904287-4159 Body Glove meas. Bed Child'sOakTwin medium shorty wet Bed Child'sOakbTwm f suil crimson on | ~ captalnbedw/four black.2 I mm bodrawer store and. density. 40 685 2525 bookcase headboard. Excellent used condition, Bowiles TL i leg $200,904-777.1167 eteniion. retails. S iL 0, asking S700 BED $100 QUEEN SET obo. cellent cond- New, in plastic w/warr hior. never ued call Can Deliver. 391-0015 7Z6 44-o6 anytim " BED $165 Qn Pillow Top Bubble 2 irons, set, New in plastic o taylor made, 3-pw, w/warranty. 858-9350 .1- graphite shaH, BED A Brand Name. Full excellent condi- set $115. New w/warr. head covers Original in plastic. Call 391-0015 grips in v cellent BED A Brand Name condition 904 803 9843 $170 King Set FOOSBALLTABLE - NEW, with warranty '. ,,,, - J' - Can deliver. 398-5200 BED Beautiful temp- GoIllB Pak.35.ena pedic mem. foam matt call 264 6652 & box w/warr. New in plastic. $379. 398-5200 SC HUNT CLUB r-.. i a BED Brand Name. Kg PT .r ,.-, mattress $299. New, w/ L 0"- "', 1 ,'.,'i:..J .',:, warr. Can del. 398-5200 ,r 4 BED KING 4-POST -. 7elelphone- ATI Pillow-Top mattress/ '57 box springs & T cordless.5.8 CHZ. x dresser, all like-new. t an ei s- Moving, must sell, tcln. lalkin g caller I.D. $1800/obo 272.4806 rNaIl S4hnq & more. Nice 6k'. 26e 2482 Chest of drawers, T ipperman AS.cu-lom full size mattress, T pinball gun. 20 oz. S boxspring frame co2. 2 brrel. 2 od.. adn head oardhardly hipper malk. aollou used, 904-277-8205, $325 ned. 200 obo. 56 4258 - ------ TOASTROVEN I Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 | cIlenc hpie. 4 Drawer Chests Frm $68 gieat condition. 125. Sofas & Chair $298' 268 2482 25" Color TV's From $99 I TREK 2000. 1000 13 Rml8Pc Condo Pkg$9981 1 low miles, lots ol 2 Piece Queen Bed $199 I extras. S400, SCORT CLEARANCE c all 904 504 6825 CENTER [ (94) 396-9000 J 985Traileis Bedroom Set + Couch,brand new, UTIL TRLR 1611t 7000bs 5 piece, loveseat r : n .-. r. i: withtwo tables, I -...: i: i -:1 J-91:.2. from Rhodes furniture, $750 each set, 838 8732 9 o 1 alliled To BED Solid wood cherry 990 NU Oh TlI ,uh sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. CATERING EQUIP- $395. 858-9350 Can deliv T MENT. mountains, Computer desk, holding oven & S$40, console color mi sc. 904 923 9107 9T 27", $50, WILL BUY YOUR 912-7294685 T MARY KAY 4; Couch ande INVENTORY!!! S loveseat, plaid, Please call mostly greens, 904725-0009 and burgundies, good condition, $300 obo, 779- 5929 Desk youth with hutch S& chair, $50 uphol- kto stored, swivel rocker, Screen pattern $75, Lnda 7830197 Pets alid Ent. Center- Cherry Wood, Animals ex center glass door, solid shelves, fits 1005L..-I.-" I 36" TV paid $1200, UiC-i.h,- asking $600 obo, 1010 l r ";. -r,..J ': uhri,.- 904- 213- 3444 Button with full wood $175, lazy y -. rc boy love sear, 1010 P recliner, $125, both U0 Ullill'. excellent condition, 880-7008 AMERICAN BULLDOG LAZY BOY-recliner $40, .-- F . 3 cell fans $10ea. One t ,, ,:I I Lazy boy rocker $20, 1 -''0 -i ',"', '-i- '-.2 printer $25. Cornerdesk AQUARIUM KIT $20 382-9342 5 gallon tank. cover A Love seat, light w light, pump, hil- blue, plaid country ter, also water SI o excellent condi- heater, manual, exc. lion, $275t Queen cond, $25.00, 268. 2482 sleeper soa, burgundy BASSET HOUND -fern, luegrenpaid?, AKC, 12wks, HC, $400 excellent condition RC, lws HC, $400 $350, 904-510-7656 cash 214-9564 aft 2p S .Misc furnishings, BICHON FRISE AKC PUPS Stable box springs. 3M/1F, Sire & Dam onsite SI single bex reason- $650 $900. 478 923 8495 able offer, 9380103rd BOSTON TERRIER PUPS Lot 10 days/904-317-6618/ M/F, brindle & bik/whi, directions time HC, Ch.lines 352463.9395 1010 Pets & S BOXER PUP male, 13 weeks, registered, S call 371-3952 for more information. Transportation 4 CAT- Orange, Free 100 Aviation I to good home,2yr 1200Aviation old-male, all shots, 125 Boats 904-291-3133 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Cavalier King Charles Rentals Spaniels 3M. 9wks HC. R22 tar u 1400o. 352- 514.9970' 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies CHIHUAHUA PUPS AKC 1230 RV's and Supplies very small cute & cuddly. 1235 RV Rentals HC. $400. 386.-776.-2233 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Chihuahua X Rat Terr Bikes tiny B&W cute 9wks 2nd 1305 Auto Brokers s/w $325 Mdbg 406-4155 1310Auto Parts DACHSHUNDS Mini 8wks, 1315 Auto Rent/Lease HC, CKC, bik/tan, $375. 1320 Antiques/Classics 904-955-5920/966-2318 1325AutomobileS 1DOBERMAN PUPS AKC, 335$2000 or Less eDOBERMAN PUchPS AKC, 1340Trucks/Trailers/ $250each. U 904-651-0374 sUV's 1345 Vans/Buses DOBERMANS AKC Pet/ 1350 Misc. Auto Show pups. Int'l lines. 1355 Auios/Trucks $1500 & up. 386.649-5280 1355 Wantedrucks DOBERMANS PINCHERS Wanted Red & Black, AKC, ears & tails $800. 229.247.5493 1205 Boats Fish Tank- 55 gal- lon, cherry wood Color w/pump adn $ CASH PAID $ caish top 904ncluded, Boats or Yachts 545 8303 GERMAN SNORT HAIR POINTERS AKC, Helped **** LET US **** Jan 16th '06, Parents SELL YOUR BOAT are working plantation Salter Marine guide dogs, puppies are Roan, Patched & Ticked, Specialists Inc. 4M/4F, $500. 229-941-2652 904-284-0155 or 229-891-1742, GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS CKC shots & hith cert l1ft, Aluminum $400. Call 386-963-4932 i Lowe J n boat, GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Evinrude outboard Ready Easter Male/Feale/Female, motor, 1983, 50hp, AKC regs., PK bloodline, Johnson outboard $550, 904-230.9602, 1971, $2K obo, READY FOR VIEWING 904744.1794 Call for Appt, 770- 361- 4728 16' skeeter Bass P GREAT DANE PUPS,/ A Boat 89', www-.freewebs.com/kInskennel/ | 2 livewells, new AKC/CKC. 904-259-1706 4 carpet, 70hp, Yamaha Hummingbird w GUINEA PIGS (2) electronics, $3000 obo, with cages free to call hrs 904625-6257 x ri gooi home.rcu i s 514.5615/262 1366 17.5 HYDRASPORT -CC, $300Ra nr150hp trs mtr, fshfndr,a HAVANESE PUPS- Will be trlr, $7500 221-5912 ready 3/22. 2F,1M. Black/White party. AKC call for $. 904-940-8804 18'1986 Regal Bow- JACK RUSSELL -AKC, rider with Mercruiser $3 Ray 779-2 90 g ruor seats and lower Unit. Motor runs well JACK RUSSELLS -CKC, and hull is in good Born 1/22, 2M/2F condition Some new Smo thcoat,short'legs ..s, -galvanized 904287-2726/707-793 guides. Great project JACK RUSSELL TERRIER boat, looks good, fern, all shots, Smo old, needs good home, $450 w/access. 372-9003 Asking $600 or best LAB PUPS AKC -choc, yellw, blacks, POP $275 912-422-3909 18' 2003 HYDRA SPORT 180cc 115 HP Yamaha, LAB PUPS AKC chocolate 93 hours on engine. & yellows, $400. PREMIUM PACKAGE Call 386-963-4932 Bimini top, center MIALTSEP A, ~console, depth finder, MALTESEPUPS AKC, Front and rear cooler tiny,01 top qualitypups seats, 55 gal fuel tank. $750-$1000. 9044613459 32 gallon bait well PIT BULL PUPS -ADBA fishing tackle and rod PregT Gr yPUieAo storage. Swim plat- E Gray Line/ Razors0 form, front and rear Edge 904-683-9301 seat cushions. PIT BULL PUPS/ADBA Absolute Pristine Con- Blue nose. Seals buck edition. Kept in dry in skins &fawns. Blue Sire storage $14,500. Has 2 for stud. 904-635-3319 year warranty. Call Chris 0686- 6042 PIT BULLS Solid blues, ADBA, watchdog blood- 4 19'2002 Trophy CC. line. 298-3033/298. 5538 125hp Mercury, u 4,0 Depth finder, GPS, POMERANIANS, blues, Bimini, live well, biks, bik/tan, blue sable warranty, extras. Shi-Tzu's, toy poodles $16,500 obo, Reg, HC 374-6177 904422-3113 POODLES Toys, AKC 1 M, 19' BAYLINER CAPRI 192 apricot, gorgeous. HC, 04-Cuddy, 135hp Merc, CASH ONLY 619-3945 DF, cover, 23gal., like PUG PUPPIES, AKC, fawn, new $12K. 904-282-8024 3 M avail. POP, $400 .600 4 19'Bayliner with pix's avail. 912-437-3929 I trailer. This boat Rottweiler -Mastiff 4,J'.. with a 115hp Merl Rottweiler-Mastiff U Forcemiotor sa Pups 8wks CKC, HC, must see. Must Sell $350. 904-704-8328 ASAP due to PCS! Call SHAR-PEI -blk R 3m 912- 67, 6668, very low great personality, hours.Totally loaded. Serous inq. only $250 $3500obo obo. 904-536-3098 22.5' Glasstron GS225 '99 WEIMARANER PUPS AKC 220hp Volvo eng, I/O, rare blue color, $400. $13,900obo. 912.261-8324 Call 386-963-4932 28 Bayliner Contessa 84 WEST HIGHLAND TERRIER Bimini top, sleeps 6, pups, AKC, M/F, POP,non 10' beam, $17K. 249-4231 shed $600, 352-591-5068 BOUNDER '98 36FT YORKIES MINIATURE, w/slide chevrofet gas; AKC, POP, HC, 2 fem Iloaded, 22K ml, like new 8 wks. $1K. 904-563-2639 $45.000. 229-985-6351 1205 Boats 4 Regal 2500 Bowrlder. Volvo, Immaculate 2001. 5.7L, I/O. 165 hrs. full canvas am/fm/cd. Much morel $35K obo. 237- 5064 Seadoo GTX-1994 & 1995 Both are in great condi- tion and ready to run. Both have the Formula Jet System as well as reverse. 3 Seaters with lots of extras, on gal- vanized double trailer with dual winches. Super Nice- asking $3900 or best offer. 619-2990 4; Triton TR- 175 2004, Bass boat, loaded w/extras, extended war- ranty, $15,500, Patrick, 904291-0847 WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 R'sas 1Z Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL' MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800- 541. 6439 AIRSTREAM 26ft, International 1982, rare find. Execellent condi- tion, hitch included, $13,500. Located in Mayport 821-0172 ALINER EXPEDITION '05 All opt's, AC, used only 4x's. $14Kneg. 571-8795 COACHMEN 32' 1995 Diesel Pusher, Lded. $32K. Can be viewed at: www.rvsellersonline.com Stock #207741 904-210-0392 CRUISE Master, GA Boy Class- A'89, 28FT, 460 Ford eng, John Deer chassis, new updates, Must see. $9500. 771- 8140 FOR SALE-RV RESORT- OUTDOOR WORLD. Lifetime membership. Beautiful & well main- tained 15 Resorts: FL/IL/SC/VA/ NJ/PA (3)/MA/ME. You may rent RVs/cabins. Own your RV stay free 14 nites at any resort & go park to park year round & return if desire. 3- point hookups. Have security, laundry facs country store, planned activities, clubhse, pools, games, etc. explore local areas such as PA dutch/Get- tysburg /Williamsburg /Oisney/Boston/Stur- bridge. Lifeime mem- berships are no longer avail. This can be passed down to the next generation. Paid $8700. Sell for $1,500 + this year's member- ship fees ($400). I am a senior & no longer desire to travel. Call Violet Howell 386.-246-5068 or e-mail vynhowell@bellsouth.net. STARCRAFT TOY HAULER, '01, 27ft, exc cond., TT, $11,500. Call 541-2166 4 TOY HOWLER 05', 33' S5th whl, sleeps 6, 5.5 4-1 ikwgen, loaded, $30k, staying at Eagle Hammock RV Park, 607-435-0538 TRAVEL TRAILER Frank- lin '06, super slide out, WD, Awing, AC, $16,500. Call 850-322-7152 1230 siRV's 1230 Supplies $ CASH PAID RVs, MHs, TTs 545-8303 1300 Motorcycles 4 Buell Blast Vanee S& Hines, 02'pipes, S 600 cc, blac less, tL then 150 miles, garaged only $3200, call 904384, 8996 H.D. SPORTSTER -'04, 1200C, 6k mi, $9k, 352-542-3162 or 352-949-3614 ; Harley 2005, 883XL, S sportstar owe i ed$7795, all riding gear included, plus bags, ram straps, call Kevin 912. 576 4112 HARLEY DAVIDSON1 Fatboy 2001 exc cond 10k mi Call 759-7744 SHBarley Davidson 98' SCustomized Sportster, looks and runs great, drag bars pipes, gas tank/ dashboard, $5500 neg. 705-6466 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON S2001, ultra classic IO impeccable con- V edition, 30Kmi, always garaged, ser- viced faithfully pwr cmdr, stage 1 exhaust, $15k500 obo, 912-322-6949 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON 00' SRoad King, excellent $ condition, 4700 miles, priced to sell, $13,500. Call Mike, 298-2077, days 955-7119 A HARLEY DAVIDSON 01' S1200 Sportster, 8915 1L mi. black w/red pin S stripes, looks & runs like new. Windshield, H.D. Dyna sear with back rest. rear pegs, engine guards and luggage rack. $7500,610-6062 4 Harley Davidson T 1980, FLH runs and looks great, garage 904 2644210, after 2:30pm 4 HONDA 1979, gold wing, new tires, S garage kept, Kingsland, GA w/ sidecar call 912-673-1897/ after 5 912-729-8904 JIM 4 HONDA GL 1000 With side car, must see, willing to Se- mail picture, call Jim, 912-729-8904/ 912- 673-1897 w/ asking $6000 HONDA VF700S Sabre '84. V4, liqcool, $1700. Call 282-9618 4 Kawasaki 2X-7R, built 1 2 show, built for -I speed, never raced wrecked, or stunted, 8k miles, $6000 obo, 564-4258 1300 Motorcycles Sportster 2001, XL 1200 C, low miles, lots of extra chrome, excellent, blue/silver, $8500 obo 912-674-4453 4; Suzuki V5 800 GL intruder, excellent condition. Come by Id anytime, 2268 Mayport Rd. #132 or call 910-7652 SSuzuki VL 1500C S2001, 9,320 original miles, burgundy, 8 Gold, long shot, pipes. saddle bags w/ extra $6500, call 912-26 2690 4 Yamaha 2000, V-Star, .. black, 8265 miles, \1. saddlebags, highway bar, sissybar, Clymer manual included, $4000 obo, 904- 777- 2850 1310 Auto Parrts SBench Seat (rear) from 1995 Dodge Caravan. Grey S fabric, vinyL No rips or tears, excellent cond. $25.268 2482 SBF GOODRICH (2) 205/75R15 tires for 1 sale. Almost new, (904)8034287 A CUSTOM WHEELS $400.4, 17x7, 5 lug, S 6.SJJ wide chrome bella/niche, paid $1880 plus 3 free tires CALL 807-6587 H FORD five lug SAmerican Racing j Rims w/ 31 x10.50 pro. comp tires, 12k miles, fits 5395,15 in, $500 622-8391, Ron 4 Hitch 84-96 Jeep SCherokee Wagon t looks brand new, asking $75, 904-219 1508 4 HONDA ACCORD, S 4 door, fully L reloaded, will sell ca engine, and parts, call 912. 496- 4885 or 912-674-2469 4 REAR BENCH 5EAT S from 1995 Dodge I Caravan. Grey oth & vinyl, real nice condition, $25,268- 2482 A Rims & lTires from 05' Dakota. 16x8, S5x5.5 bolt pattern. 255/65R16 Goodyear Eagle LS. SOOmiles, $400,904422. 3113 1 Antiques/ 1320 3C lassies A FORD GALAXY 1964 S500,4- door z89, | auto, new paint, new interior, $4500/obo. 635 2318 1325 Automotive /7\ ACURA TSX'04 Leather, CD, sun- roof, white. $19,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ACURA TSX'04 SLeather, sunroof, CD, silver. $21,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 " AUDI Tr QUATTRO '01. Fully equipped. $18,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /-:BMW 3251 '06. Like Snew, only 3000 miles. $34,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 t BMW 330CIC CONV '04. Only 30,000 mi Like new! $36,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK LESABRE LTD '04 St#1636A $17,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BUICK REGAL '99 St#BUC815B $5488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive CADILLAC CTS '04 SSilver, extra low miles. $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC DEVILLE '04. Pearl white/ tan. beautiful. $23,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC DEVILLE j '05. Fully equipped. $25,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC DEVILLE '05. Loaded, outstanding cond. priced to sell quicKly $20,799. 3897700 CADILLAC ELDORADO '97 Excellent condition, must sell very fast, need cash! $3875. Call 389.7700 CADILLAC SEVILLE '93 Excellent shape, loaded, must sell fast, need cash $1975. Call 389.7700 CADILLAC SLS '97, 85k miles, $6000. 703.9775 or 772.643.1475 f- Camaro SS 2000, black, t. top, loaded CHEVROLET SIL- VERADO, Z71, extended cab, 4x4, p1, pw, excellent condition, $11,500, 838-5572 CHEVY CAVALIER LS '05 4dr.$99 a month WAC. Call today 771-9100 CHEVY IMPALA 05 Very clean, 20" wheels. $218/mo. WAC. 771-9100 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '01 St#2617B $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '05. Excellent condition, must sell very fast $12,975. Call 389-7700 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI '04.4dr, very low miles, must sell fast. $210mo. wac. Call 771-9100 4 FordCouteur 2000 tinted windows, S|f83k miles, black/cd player & cd changer, clean Int, $4000 oo, 904-497-9045 Ford Escort 2000 Sporty 2dr coupe, manual trans, good gas milage, runs great. $3500 912-576-5025 Ford Explorer 97' a Eddie Bauer Edition S mo. Leather, new transmission, sirus satellite included. 171K miles, $5000 obo, call 477- 4551 4 FORD Freestar mini-van. 2004, | 4 excellent condi- tion/maintenance, original owner below book for quick sale, $10,600,904-282- 5452 D FORD MUSTANG 73' S Convertible fully | |restored, blcK/slvr, m 302 w/ C4, auto, many new parts, $22K obo, 904-654S5557 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 St#1570A $18,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG GT '94 Cony. Leather, loaded, exc cond, must sell quickly. $3875.389-7700 FORD TAURUS '03 St#G034 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Ford Taurus 1995, S4 door, pw, ac, c/c, S must sell ASAP, due to PCS, excel- lent condition, $2500 obo, call 912- 674- 6668 HONDA ACCORD '05. Very clean, must sell fast $18,988. Call 771-9100 y HONDA ACCORD EX V6'04. Fully equipped. $20,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA ACCORD LX '05 St#7444B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive f HONDA ACCORD EX V6 '05 $24,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 E HONDA ACCORD EX '04 Leather, CD, sunroof. $19,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4; Honda Accord EX, S 2000, V6, leather, loaded, 52K new tires, cd, cassette, moon- roof, $12,300,912- 575281 HONDA ACCORD LX '00 V6. Must sell fast! $10,980. Call 771-9100 HONDA PILOT EX '03, Ithr 4x4, 3rd row seats, fully loaded, gar kept. $23,000. 912-510-7260 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT '03 St#1147A $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /7\ INFINITI G35 '04 Coupe, Premium, Package. $29,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7 : JAGUAR XJ8'04 S Only 10K mi. Save thousands. $39,240 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 KIA RIO '04 St#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 M KIA RIO 2001 auto Sair, cd, new tires, I needs new engine, S $600 or best offer, call 262-3924 Mercedes 260E '89 Good Interior, body in good shape,needs mechanic cal work. 'As Is' $5000 obo 443-7116 MERCEDES C230 KOM '03 St#7404A $14,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Mercedes E-320 01'. perfect cndtiondition, 904-955-9570 ask for Steve Mercedes E-320 T black 2001 war- rnaty loaded, beautiful car, $22,000, call 699-7886 or 504- 4670 me MGB 1973', SMGB- OT 1972', MGB Needs work, OT is parts car both for $1000, call Jeff 904- 277. 8783hm/8161wk f't MINI COOPER '05 \e.' Only 2000 miles. $20,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4- Mitsubishi Eclipse O S 1999 Spyder S convertible, 98K miles, 2nd owner, exec. condition new- top must sell, $6300 386-8154 & Mitsubishi Eclipse OS, S99', Spyder convert- 1 ible, 98k miles, exec. condition, new tires, must sell, $7300 obo, 904-386-8154 6 Mitsubishi Eclipse S GS 1999 Spyder I\ convertible, 96K Smiles, 2nd owner, exec. condition new top must sell, $6300 386.-8154 MITSUBISHI GALANT '02 St#2398A '$10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 9 Mustang Cobra 03' S3100 miles, blue S adult owned, origlanl owner, garage kept, $32,000 obo, Scott, 904 607-4738 4 Nissan Quest 3.8S minivan $21,800 S obo, 26,147 ml, 904-7043722 7\. NISSAN SENTRA S'05. Only 7000 miles. $13,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN SENTRA '99 St#BUC1632A $4988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 OLDS MOBILE AURORA 99.all r. must slll. 1 *MILITARY DISCOUNT INCLUDES: 1% off of Total Purchase Price $1000 Deposit Refunded at Closing Up To $8000 in Closing Cost Turn Key Homes Also Include: Blinds Refrigerator Washer/Dryer Microwave Garage Door Opener SEVERAL HOMES AVAILABLE To CHOOSE FROM IN EACH COMMUNITY 904-338-9955 tarting Ln the $300~ 904-291-1017 Starting mi the $200s 904-291-1207 Starting in the High $100- 904-425-6478 Starting in the High $10o0' 904-429-0235 StLirting in the N bd $200. ENHOE HOM ES WWW.ENGLEHOMES.COM amemberofthetousa family Cg I" CBCA08854 S200K, 250K, 300k price examples are at 6.5% interest fixed for 30 years wilh an APR 6.55 %. $1,000 deposit required, refundable ofl losing for qualified home buyers. Monthly payment based on PI, (principle, interest, taxes and insurance). 1% Discoun off total purchase price is valid when not using a Boker/Reallor. Turn Key refrigerator, microwave, washer / dryer, garage door opener and blinds for selected spec homes. Builder paid losing costs when using builder's lender PHMC and ULTitle services. Specific homes require minimum closing costs. Maximum seller contribution applies based on loan to volue. Prepaids not included and dosinn costs on addilionol modqanes may not be included. PHMC is an equal housing lender. Florida Mortgae Lender #35449 at worldd GoU Village 904-429-0235 Starting in the Mid $200s 904-484-4635 Starting in tle $200s 904-696-3164 Starting in the Low $200s 904-425-6480 Starting in the Mid $200i. I 26 JaxAir NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 AutootiveAutomotiveTrucks TrucksTrucks 1325 Automot 1325 Automotive 1340 Tr / 13ailesr 1340 Trailers SUV's SUV's SUV's PONTIAC G6 '05 VW JETlA 2003, SUSUVs St#G006 $17,588 / 4 door sedan Turbo, 2 l5 mRles PICKUP 97 swb Track, 6 cyl, full St#UCF924A$8988 PONTIAC GRAND AM '02 black excellent ATAC, regular cab, power, moon ro, TOM BUSH AUTOP 37148 St#F983 $9988 condition, must see. 6V, 87K miles, very sharl TOM BUSH ATOPLEX 371-4877 Call 34 5000 white, nice work truck, Leather, 6 cd, 88 roofNX04 904272 7352 rack, Tonneav cover, TOMB P 711.500 obo3 5 7S t#1929A $12,988 SATURN L200 '01 VW JETTA GLS '01 CHEVY 2500 Suburban 9049405230 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 St#BUCG042A $5988 silver & black, AT, '93, 4x4, 139K mi, $3400 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 sunrf, cold air, obo. Call 904-491-0230 Ford Explorr XLS TOYOTA 4RUNNER asking $9600 obo. 04 excellent con- '03. Beautiful SATURN S2 4dr '97 Lded 55kmi, 904-710-1254 CHEVY 4+4 PU '99 dltion, 22,000 miles, $2500obo. 904-269 0484 WEEKLY SPECIALS TOM BUSH AUTPLEX 31-48TT77 15750, military LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE member deployed, 998-0012 SATURN SW295 95 Town Country Van $5879 607-5364 or 8211613 St#BUCG042A $98 '01 Saturn $3495 CHEVY BLAZER'01 TOMBUSH AUTOPLEX31-4877'01 Grand Prix GT $7495 Runs great, cruise FORD F250 '04 Diesel, TOYOTA 4RUNNER '00 KIa Sporage $5495 control. pwr steering, Harley Day. Ltd Edt. VS. '05. LIMITED 4, SCION XB 2006, XB, KIMBALL MOTORCARS pwr brakes electric AT, 4WD PS, P B AC, P/SV Leather, C . am/fm/cd, auto 8500 Atlantic Blvd windows & locks, air PMrP/i, CC Arb $29,995 4.a/c p1, pw excel- 722-2227 conditioning, all new th tow pkg 5th whl, $29,995 lent !condition, www.dmbal4motorar.com tires. Reade y to go 41,800mi. Loaded! LUS OF JACKSONVILLE $17,500 8385572 anywhereyou want. 32K. 904-731-155 or 998-0012The economy c m pact f the anytime Asking $10000 obo. 904-259-4944 ubaru Impreza TrucksVans, SUVs 00-0 772 8197 Leave a msg FORD F-250 XLT '99, 4x4, TOYOTA 4RUNNE SR S1997AWD,4 cyl ext cab, new tires, l steroat, ca runs ilita CHEVYBLAZER'OO. 4dr. $11,70.. Call 714-1698 or Fast15,9B. only. Cal 904627396. Miitary must sell fast $5995. 955-1855 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '02 *3OOO obo and Call now 771,9100 FORD RANGER VU'00 Civilian Chevy Fully loaded St#BUC7271A $7388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 -TYOT AL S Cian TO military in Northeast ldoridd a TOYOTA AVALON XLS Ci 03', many extras TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '99, exc con d. $8400. DOWN I FTOY OTASEQUOIA LTD ' Ca EVE945-8986 I$ DOWNDY I 9optlons new, a FrRaer XStheast G org a $33,000 must sell '04. In pristine cond, Cal$ D WNopiosow F R ngEntertainment Sys. TOYOTA CAMIRY'00.Verymoving,$15,900, Sc tylext. cab,12.00k Entertainmentys clean, must sell fast EVERYBODY 265miles, btedcover,S u h a se rg a i $8995. Call now771.9100 R S Chevy Fully loaded 5 auto, all Powr asa/c, auto, ll power,1 9 0, many extras, $4950, obo, 91288.2 6014 TOYOTA Tacoma ', TOYOTA CAMRY 98 I -, man xs, Odbi cab w/topper, 4cyl, Very low mil. options new, mes.$6955 C 0 Fuly le dl c GMC SIERRA PU 88 a wto pp 4, Call today! 7719100 Chris 662-0726 33,000 must s St#C70A P$588 5K, $1,00. 591 n moving.31 $17,900, TOM#BUSUOLE 7X 3147 TOYOTA CAMRY'94 m2699527o TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Toyota Tacoma Veryclean._$5988 b illio n _yL .to Call now 771 9100tCHEVY 510 XCAB '00 (1iHONDA CRV SE '05 SR5 01' 6cyl. ,VeR cean. $6995 Leahter, CD, sun- |doublecab, 38,695 TOYOTA MATRIX XR 05 $2000 or Less a 771 9100 roof $21,89 miles, non smoker,.8ll o n Ver, clean. low miles. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $14,900 90479728 muat se ias-t $528 mc. CHEVY CORSICA '89, 2.8 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4 998-0012 " V 3 : C 3 1 1 1[o0a0 3 1 9 1 0 0 'J 6 L T I K 5 i .'k s '0 I E r C Z I l I a c i e , O.ag Cal oa3, 771 910 r6at.$,T I -I:.19 sr:ns 0 Ece.lnc cii,,r. HUMMER H2 03 1345 Vans/Buses TOYOTA SOLAR C0 gra 4.85. Cal .O LEATHER LOADED. MNRF r. C len mustll DODGE 1500 UAD37 900 i no Ch Monte Carlo.04 O CA .200 GORDON CHEVROLET ODWINDSTAR Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who Call n.., 771 glenJ Pontiac Bonneville'02 4I ,' 2wd.,auto, 92000 904-272-2200 02 Full9 equipped 4 Toyota Solaria SLE Chevy Silverado '02 sport a c, pw, ad IS 13.995 66', a22K abo 199/m. $0 down WAC tilt. pseat 770 3 INFINITIQX6 '05 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 13,124 miles, E-1 & UpAroved 904 27 4673 Navigation. Fully 998-0012 7072Ddeaoa20 E uilped. 1A5.995 STol470372t 1a4 Dodge Dota LEXU JACKSONVILLE ,. NISSANquest,3SS buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them Coupe- 06',13 127. VS. 6 sp, all ower. 998-0012 L. mlnlvan 05'. milesz2Kobo. PCS 9 03327, 26147miles, $21.S0 904Dodge Ram 86ne warranty.alarm, hitch JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE obo904 704 3722 2 9047043722 tDodge Ram 86s new hitch LAREDO 02 Ve clear. wo STO.O T i. T iRC cSd ,tro.nt nC" DOaGEDURANO05 Io la,--1008. ,,A U5,O know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of air condition motor needs carb work, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER 01 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 60") 'negotiable. $2000 Jon 564 4258 AT 4CVi. 54 riOml. gre-,. Rick 77294200.2on 4 DODE RAM 94', t rp. b il l. ld ithr m t TOYOTA SIENNA Dog Rmstandard cab 5miOTN TOYTOA CAMRY 03 Dodge Ram- lue 39L 31n.,lift.33n in l $1 1, 277 XLE 04. Onlj Not 1 AR. t DcohareR893 oeriedli t EEWANGLE E ,USR 2 o the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. long 511,9M. 771 9100 XLE1S 4x4. looks. $6000 oho. 69 5839 LIMITED04. Only LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE SVOLKSWAGEN strong motor, tow F-150 6 cyl Ssp 000 mies. 120.890 998-0012 BEETLE CONV. 04 package, rust on wheel cruise tilt, 1995, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Fully equipped wer 800 oo 'new brakes, new 998-0012 S o lmobl LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE ea l shape owner. KIA SEDONA EX "04 e sIe kmler. 998-0012 DODGE SADOW 631 0219.S4 obo uil, aded, immaculate : res, leather, 9i-00122 DODGE SHADOW 3 2'cin B.prtceao to sell n,. exc cond. loaded. . 9 72 ,1 7FordE Bronco 94', S 5Call3 .l700 8 e99 5904 220 7886 SVOLKSWAGON ,*:* ,:. r '.'U white, good con- rRa l ________ SJETTA gs, 02'. blue, 7.I < dition, and reliable, J. 3 LEXUS RX 300 2000, Loaded, auto, ac, 302 automatic, new Includes tv, .AMiscellaneous sunroof, heated FORD THUNDERBIRD 95 BF es,4500.oc, o cable, dvd, and A Outst Can digc cldD .i dHAuto seats, cd. alloys, Outstandng cono.lc.3ed 912 674 1028 or other features, .._. 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CD AT colI AC. runs creat. 9049405230 kJ.L premium sound sys- 2-97, Nissan King .mmelf1am s Yunroof. 14.990 $15u0b n237,10 R OR CteRm. 6 disc changes cab. excellent cond ition, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 97', V limited, 96k urtainO air9 674 061 9044340416 998-0012 B TOYOTA TERCEL 90 j m i e cldat 98,d 912 674 0 A 617 all / runs, at ac cold Cs NISSAN PATHFINDERA 93 .%. VA ' VOLVO XC90 T6 03 1 aIr condition, good condition, rat condaon. I odo. 3502wd, gc, 1900e AN N pleas call Ssoo4-,Z.'.SO$0negotiable 5S400,2912 729 4915 priced for an immediate I.Kyie. 904MS 8043, cell TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Rick, 772 9422 912 552 1388 ale 12975 39 7700 0 904 5883 7913 9 6 ' AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY Fax 904-365-230. _Z ACURA BOARD FORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SUBARU OF JAX 0PAUL CLARK3'"S OE sZGR ll FORD-MERCURY NORTH FlORIDA UNCOLN MERCY S a KEY AUDI "4 jl'rl 4!iB d, EA , l1) KEN CHANCE SUZUKI c ... S O.Au -iEu U .-10i,,i GARBER FORD-MERCIURY i; .i. 8 ,._.iAsv. E M ORE CV MIKE SHAD FORD K CITY SUZUKI -A OF A ATAS BENTLEY- ORLANDO At The Avenues LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ,..Am v, 4' 1 e 89,5INi R,,rljld iiR Blvd 10;UI Aliir Hwv :B l 1. 1:, A. TvU .ii U- AL A ,d Cu RSF 40- MKSA MIKE DAVIDSON FORD UAHIV P BA L, AT I- C S RLE MATHREGENCY JAGUARBR.cMSaMOTRlCAR fl AT REGENCYOTACARLINGTON TOYOTA S.5"All1iihilLvdl t2-)E TOM BUSH MAZDA ARLINGTON TOYOTA 4 c TOM BUSH BMW MIKE SHAD FORD %'u"" R -iA u 1A1 Ailli: BlvdI -13000 iq8 A iiJi rvil 7,1'1 OF ORANGE PARK MAZDA CITY COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES 5 GARBER BUICK A, N EI J.E t e KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA , GABE CiRi S RI CT2O NIMNICHTTPONTIAC-GMCC r w so e \eh KEY BUICK i'l.ii, oHi, O a 49t BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. ofhT1 ,i n C ksion ,7 -iU F " L660oui.OilBiv CA I6M COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 11V21 All BI .-ll LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTAJ. ,-- l. ,: I -ive .f ,fi' TOM BUSH MINI ,, ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA ; - (IAS viii ,'Bii i ii:4BlA d ci ii AU As j\ %Ja I 1.14BlJdihiWBlvj 78)l -770 U COGGINHONDA I t' .. 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A.TLAM IC e R11 "I |i'ITIuli P.d .2 i' ofK E PARD K flSA OF OP s GARBER CHEVY MTHYUNDAIRB n j y"ii kud.iiviT" '' i f1 J iIL'i f% i 1 . lit!n l1 v l KEYHYUNDAI CGGINNISSAN-ATLANTI Chiysles 14 liltg Sark CGGN PONTISSAN-AV PROFESSIONALS L" \, 't OP'nw"" m GEORGE MOORE CHEVY ATLANTIC INFINITE MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX AUTO LEASING .- j' -'"" ____ A ri BEh Clvd RY LE :'IA t d' liAiJillv BIlv t4,'UI.) ]I [ .iA "..)ir 1 4 .1 2 11':, 1 AIi,isi Iia ,'-liiM 1'" 4 *" llNIMNICHT'CHEV Sli PARKERiNISSAN EJ:ll'ii V'.1IIIU ASJENMC "P'-'TI, ATLAICH A CHRYSLER v^}I MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP BEACH BLVD AUTOMOTIVE .; ^ (St '" , CARUSO CHRYSLER MATHENY JAGUAR Park BRUMOS MOTOR CARS of J } ,...^ RICK KEFFER MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP A INC Center 5..%)' $,, 6 ' -'I, 4q Fe ll r ON CASSAT ,tl)Ai 41I-44 1 10 iiiiu AI i Blvd '1Ji-)iL .- U 44W I r''* 'l. |: '7m:T. FRANK GRIFFIN 5. RICK KEFFER SUPERSTORE i4 1 E1 "o BN ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO ds wa. ij 2l E4-I "i ATLANTIC DODGE '10 433 Tom Bush Autoplex COGGIN KIA VI-, AUTO SALES f: RI -- JACK CARUSO CVIGIKI A Dlvii REGENCY DODGE RAY CARTER KIA NIMNICHT SAAB "?t PriilS, A 34 ?-9 am':,: AlliiBiCr I, i 4 tll) t B i Blv 't. 1 B l WARREN MOTORS, INC. / GARBER DODGE TRUCK r *.r1i I35 049I II1j . ORANGE PARK DODGE LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO SATURN OF AVENUES rS R "1111"11ill I U I1SF R 4I II 44 S U OF AVE U 4 ,.,,)w,',:.JI~lir.]l) FI ,SO,.^n^ ? t41i.icl- i W M ip 108 Ph,'-1: .. . RICK KEFFER SATURN OF ORANGE PARK Qi).' ) frBin iu-;, 7 *i Iiu Bivis i Blvd 1. 1 WORLD IMPORTS i WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY w'a s uldii ,,)tllJ..it iwrr i ewsp it'I'j, "i, iiAvre '14tlll I 1.611 AiItII1 5IIii ..:'-00 5 t,00 Ailiiiil: ilvdi 725.-82i 116"0 BEACH BLVD 9B-Q'A P e i cp E U EU wms /.- I/ Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 23, 2006 27 Jacksonville's Best Home Values Are West Of The River! 13 1 WETON ANC ;P''~*Sr Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! Homes Starting In The $190s! Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Beautifully landscaped lake and conservation views availab * Nature trail, playground * Close to schools, shopping * Easy access To 1-95 & 1-295 * Estate sized lots For More Information, Please Call 904-764-9687 * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown * Away from the traffic! * Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Ca 904-783-621 pH 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. F H 7 V 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. Homes Starting In The $190s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! . * Away from the traffic * Conveniently located close to 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. For More Information, Please Call 904-783-8650 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. QEE ---------- Condos Starting In The LOW $ 100s! * Long awaited final phase NOW * Large homesites with lake fror conservation, and corner lots available * Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Ca 904-783-865( * Cozy, intimate community * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located minutes from downtown near 1-10 * Appliances included with home! featurell Houte THE BISCAYNE HE NE 1740 sq ft 4 Bedroom 2 Bath f BISC 1 2 Bath J) WE Side By Side. Refrigerator 1INDwasher & D 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. 7 TIMBER RUN For More Information, Please Call 904-783-8650 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave. to Manotak Oaks on the left. NAffTURE HIEA-WA Town Homes Starting In The $120s! * Three spacious floorplans to choose from * Homes available for immediate occupancy! * 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages * Community swimming pool For More Information, Please Call 904-854-7101 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. Condos Starting In The LOW $ 10s! * Three decorated models * BEST value on the Westside! * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located close to shopping and dining on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 For More Information, Please Call 904-425-4929 From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Run on the right. Condos Starting In The LOW $ l00s! * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles * from NAS.A RL * Surrounded by an abundance of 2Bro-2a nature and trees l * Homes ready for move-in NOW! -5 For More Information, Please Call f I 904-783-8650 From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. 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