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Sailors Beware Pay Day Lenders Are Bad News Page 4 A Team Effort Sailors Help Habitat For Humanity Pages 6-7 Spring Break Kids Enjoy Week At YAC i Page 11 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006 I--= www.jaxairnews.com I A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER NAS Jax wins sa award By ]OI Mike England Assistant Editor he Naval Safety Center presented NAS Jacksonville with the Chief of Naval Operations Occupational Heath Ashore Safety Award (large instal- lation) for fiscal year 2005 in Norfolk, Va. March 14. The award continues the sta- tion's long history of safety excellence. "This award recognizes exceptional examples of safety and occupational health program improvements that are possible with senior leadership's commit- ment and example," stated Commander, Naval Safety Center Rear Adm. George Mayer. "Top-down emphasis on safety establishes a command culture that pro- motes operational excellence through effective risk management processes and hazard recognition/correction. The worth of proper training, and command empha- Com sis on proactive and innovative safety Geo programs and incentives, is unquestion- Dep able." the NAS Jax continued to ensure safety and was a fundamental part of its everyday Awa business in fiscal year 2005. The station ny h reported that total mishaps were down 25 tica] percent, traffic safety had improved dras- duce Daniels to relieve From CNATTU acksonville [ -_J - mdr. James Daniels will relieve Cmdr. Robert Newton as commanding officer of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNATTU) Jacksonville during a change of command ceremony tomorrow at 10 a.m. The ceremony will take place at the NAS Jacksonville Bach- elors Quarters Pavilion. Capt. Charlie Code, commanding officer, CNATTU, NAS Pensa- cola will be the guest speaker. Daniels was born in Atlantic City, N.J., and raised in Brigantine, N.J. He enlisted in the Navy in October 1977 and attended boot camp at Great Lakes, Ill. Upon completion of boot camp, he reported to AW "A" and then reported to NAS North Island in San Diego in May 1978 for search and res- cue (SAR) school and helicop- ter antisubmarine warfare Photo courtesy of the Navy Safety Center nmander, Navy Safety Center Rear Adm. rge Mayer presents NAS Jacksonville uty Safety Officer Dave Colburn with 2005 Chief of Naval Operations Safety Occupational Health Ashore Safety rd (large installation) during a ceremo- eld in Norfolk, Va. March 14. [ly and new initiatives were intro- ed to educate Sailors about recre- NeWton as CN Cmdr. James Daniels (ASW) training at HS-10. The "Black Knights" of HS-4 was his first permanent duty sta- tion where he deployed on board USS Ranger (CV-61) and USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). In September 1981, Daniels reported to the "Fleet Angels" of HC-1 as a SAR instructor. During this period he received national safety. "Our substantial reductions in mishaps are clear indicators that the process of mishap reduction has become ingrained in the station's culture and occurs in con- cert with changes in workload and imple- mentation. This is truly a hallmark of an effective and integrated Occupation. Safety and Health (OSH) program. We work together on a daily basis, but in dif- ferent ways to realize the goal of a safe and healthful workplace," stated NAS Jacksonville Safety Officer Ron Williamson. NAS Jax runs several OSH programs that contributed to the overall success of the safety program. Not only did they ran an effective mishap program, they also improved an already successful fire pre- vention program and conducted disaster preparedness drills. The OSH program was further enhanced by its ergonomic program, ord- nance/explosives safety program and occupational health program. Together these programs worked to prevent injuries and further improve work effi- ciencythroughout the station. 4AT Cmdr. Robert Newton his bachelor of science degree from Southern Illinois University. He them reported as part of the pre-commission- ing crew ,to the "Wolfpack" of HSL-45 and participated as the senior aircrewman in the first helicopter detachment on, board USS Bunker Hill (CG- 52) as part of her commission- See SAFETY AWARD, Page 14 'TU Jax CO ing crew. It was during this tour that Daniels was selected for axclmx.mL .A Ei. and promoted to ensign in Decem- ber 1988. After his commissioning, he reported on board USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) as the ASW division officer in 1989 and deployed on a Western Pacific/Indian Ocean cruise in February 1990. In April 1991, he was promoted to 02 and reported to HS-10 as the air- crew division officer. During this tour of duty, he earned his masters of science degree in human resources manage- ment and development from Chapman University and was subsequently promoted to 03. In October 1994, Daniels returned to USS Kitty Hawk as a tactical action officer, deploying in 1994 and 1997 in support of Operation Southern See CNATTU, Page 14 NAS Jacksonville holds unveiling to open dining facility By Miriam S. Gallet ' Editor l A freshly painted sign, Mexican food and salsa music marked the grand opening of the NAS Jacksonville mess hall, previously known as the Galleon Galley. The new name was revealed during the unveiling of the sign March 22. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson joined by culinary specialists dressed in their traditional garb, pulled the blue cloth that covered the newly-installed sign and signaled a new concept in dining aboard the base. "This is a great occasion," remarked a smiling Dobson. "A pleasing environment is very important to what you are doing and our new Flight Line Cafe is a reflection of it. This is an enjoyable and refreshing place for our Sailors to eat their meals." The mess hall, renamed the Flight Line Cafe, received major aesthetic changes during the last few months and held a "Name the Galley Contest" in order to keep up with the 21st century. VP-5 Sailors collectively won the name contest and will receive a pizza party from the caf6. Sailors and their families and Department of Defense civil- ians attended the grand opening and enjoyed an array of tradi- tional Mexican and Spanish dishes and background salsa music. The celebratory meal served more than 300 attendees and included Spanish soup, beef fajitas, enchiladas, Mexican refried bean and corn, Spanish rice and a compliment of salads and desserts. Mexican sombreros, maracas and other ethnic art pieces adorned the tables and softened the look of the all-stain- lessstal food counters. Flight Line Caf6 Food Services Officer CWO3 Kathy Wiseman said that the changes were necessary "because it's a whole new revolution in food service in today's Navy. Our new name is reflective of our attitude and who we serve." "Our value, convenience and quality can't be matched any- where within the industry," she added. "This new makeover has Photos by Miriam 5 Gallet NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson (front, left) joins the management and staff of the Flight Line Cafe in a round of applause after unveiling the new sign signaling the open- ing of the new cafe March 22. The cafe replaces the' outdated Galleon Galley. been possible because I have an outstanding team of chiefs and enlisted Sailors. who believe in what we do and in who we are. Each of us takes our profession seriously and our ultimate goal is to delight our patrons with every meal serve." The new Flight Line Cafe now offers light fare, low-calorie menus during every meal and desserts designed to satisfy even the most discriminating sweet tooth. Additionally, it also fea- tures large televisions showing news and current events throughout the day. See CAFE, Page 14 Photo by 101 Alike England Commander, Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence Cotton works on a report in his office. Cotton will retire from the Navy today after 30 years of service. Chief of Staff retires today after 30 years of service By JO 1 Mike England Assistant Editor commander. Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence Cotton _ .-. U.A ..n.. rim = on -s-,ars '-lna war*- service today during a ceremony at the NAS Jacksonville BOQ Pavilion. Cotton, who has served under six different com- manders in chief during his career, has mixed emotions about leaving the Navy, but looks forward to the challenges that lie ahead. "I started preparing to retire mentally and emotionally last year," Cotton said. "After spending my entire adult life in the Navy, I've realized that people have certain expectations of you when you wear a Navy uniform. It's going to be an adjust- ment getting up in the morning and not putting it on." Cotton has experienced much of what the Navy had to offer during Pholt counesyod Capt Cotton a career that Ensign Larry Cotton in spanned four 1976, when he first joined decades. the Navy. H o w e v e r, although he has been on several deploy- ments that have taken him to every corner of the globe, his fondest memories are of the shipmates he served with. "The things that really make me smile are the people I've crossed paths with over the years," he reminisced. "The tough times we persevered through and the cama- raderie we shared are memories I'Ll treas- ure forever." Several of Cotton's shipmates and. coworkers are quick to praise his profes- sionalism and warm personality. Rocky Cabral, his executive assistant, admires his honesty, work ethic and most of all, his hair. "The chief of staff is a model of integrity and a very warm and caring person, always taking the time to check on employ- ees when they were sick and convalescing. It was a pleasure to work for him. He did his best and deserves a little time off. The chief of staff had the best haircut of any 06 I know he went to Dillards' weekly!" Prehaps the highest praise came from a person he has worked closely with during the final months of his career. "When John Paul Jones described the qualifications of a naval officer he said, "It is by no means enough that an officer of the Navy be a capable mariner. He must be that, of See COTTON, Page 14 Time changes Sunday Don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour Sunday morning at 2 a.m. as we revert to Daylight Saving Time. The NAS Jax Fire Prevention Division a would also like to remind everyone to 'UI HI' also change your smoke alarm batteries SAVINOS Time! when you change your clocks. TOUCHING BASE - -- --- - - ~ ,I v - 2 Jax Air NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Wanted: hybrid Sailors needed for new ships By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief F rom everything I hear the littoral combat ship (LCS) is entering the fleet with a splash. The LCS is small, fast and lethal. What's more, the Sailors who serve aboard this new class of ships are going to find the assignment completely unique. If you're looking for a challenge, and think you might be willing to be a part of something new for the Navy, you might ant to keep reading. The LCS is a networked, agile, stealthy surface com- batant. In addition to the core missions, the ship will be utilize reconfigurable mission modules that will allow the ship to counter threats from surface craft, submarines and mines. . Having a full-load displace- ment draft of only 10 feet, the ship will have the abili- ty to access very shallow waters. The ship's top speed is about 50 knots and has a range of more than 4,300 nautical miles. The core capabilities include mobility; special operations forces; intelli- FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson gence; surveillance; recon- naissance; maritime inter- diction operations; home- land defense; anti-terrorism force protection; and the three focused missions that combatant commanders need to counter: mine and undersea warfare, anti-sub- marine warfare, and surface warfare. The open architecture will allow missions modules to be loaded on and off the ship in a relatively rapid period of time. This flexible fea- ture allows theater com- manders to dictate what the mission of the ship is, on the day that he needs it, rather than having to rely on out- side shipyards or upgrades that take long periods of time, and cause mission delays. . The ships are configured with a helicopter deck and hangar. The deck is capable of launch and recovery of the MH-60R/S helicopter and tactical unmanned air vehicle. The ships can carry out aircraft launch and recovery in conditions up to Sea State 5, i.e. in winds up to 27 knots and average wave heights between 6.4 feet and 9.6 feet. The ships will be. capable of launching and recovering watercraft, for example 40- foot high-speed boats, with- in 15 minutes in conditions of Sea State 4, i.e. waves up to 5 feet and winds up to 21 knots. The ships will carry provi- sions for 21 days and have the capability for underway, replenishment. The flexibility of the LCS to perform many different missions, with a relatively small crew, makes this ship extremely attractive to our Navy. Staffed by a crew. ranging in size from 15 to 50, the nucleus crew will be augmented by special mis- sion crews that will embark on a mission-need basis. In total, the ship can berth approximately 75 peo- ple. Each ship will also have two crews, a blue crew and a gold crew. Each crew will have a commanding officer, executive officer and a command senior chief. Unlike most ships, the only two people aboard this type of ship that won't stand a watch are the command- ing officer and executive officer. The command senior chief will, in addition to his or her normal duties, stand watch as an officer of the deck (underway). Shipmates, the LCS is simply incredible. As much as I could go on and on about the technical capabili- ties of this new type of ship, I'm more interested in gen- erating your enthusiasm for duty aboard this new ship class because of what it will mean to our Navy and per- haps to your own career. ... While there is some debate about the total num- ber of ships that will be built, we will have many of them. Some suggest we may have 50 or more. For every Sailor who ever felt See SHIPS, Page 13 p - -f -% -- -Ab ..Mdw-NO- a.am- -Ndmbw -. - - - a. d ~ .da a- - - f.g 4M- 001- aq - h. - 4m G- -go % b- -ddt f -- -*...ommm - -NSO am wo b- a -9l-andhe fwm 4 ^ Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: RTC Great Lakes, III., NAS Pensacola, Fla., Norfolk, Va. Career Plans: To become an electronics technician/engineer. Most Interesting Experience: Finding my salvation. Words of Wisdom: If he'll take you to it, he'll take you through it. DRVID FORD Job title/command: Environmental Engineer Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Married to Dana, we have three children, Megan, Rachel and Ben. Past Duty Stations: NADEP Jacksonville Career Plans: To become my boss's boss. Most Interesting Experience: Parenting. Words of Wisdom: Whatever it takes. &Anj ~m-tmTraining classes slated 0 jIfbmdf-Wm mandatory hazardous waste coordinator training 0 RM U-i ft-will. be held, May 9-11. The first two dayff are th Dart of the 16-hour initial trainin- and the la,, ng he st -me -M v --n m day is the eight-hour annual refresher class. The training will be hdld in Hangar 1000 at the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville training room No. 5. Pre-registration is not required. For more information, call Billie Brownfield at 542-3492 S* -- or Ken Ward at 542-4283. AafilfftIM Qw c ra Ne* rqrs 'Emergency hotline established W AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service f t mJ members, Department of Defense employees, con S_ tractors and their families to call during an emer ..- - -- agency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. S_ Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the S a omt. .. .-..-..... .. ODM-Q ftw amodw" f- - a- ~- - ~ a - - - 0 a- __ a - - ~ a- - a- .~ - - a a. a. a - a. - - C a ~ ~ - -a. a.- a.- a ___ a - - a-- ..~ - - a a - a - - .~ - . a- a a- -a - - a. a ~ HEY MONEYMANI .- base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to veri- . fy if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been - given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville S Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. "" The hotline will not be staffed by customer service per- sonnel and only provides recorded information. It cannot be "used to check on weather conditions or locate people. The hotline number and email address are for emergencies only. For more information, call 542-5595. Hey, MoneyMan! I am engaged to be mar- ried this June and I am happy but also a little nerv- ous. -My fiance and I talk about a lot of things such as where we want to live and how many children we would like to have, but it seem she does not like to talk about money. Is this normal? I have heard that many married couples have money problems and I do not want that to happen to us? Any suggestions? MoneyMan Sez: It is funny how couples will discuss a lot of really personal things but they won't talk about money because it is too personal. If you don't talk about money before you get mar- ried, chances are pretty high that you will fight about money later. In a recent Wall Street Journal article, Jeff Opdyke sug- gested that there are nine questions partners should ask each other before get- Ling married. Here they are: * What are your financial assets and liabilities? * How do you use debt? There is a big difference between a.$30,000 college loan and a $30,000 credit card debt. What is your money his- tory? Problems can occur when a "saver" marries a "spender." Do we need a prenup? What are your financial aspirations? What are your career expectations? Do you both plan to work? What hap- pens when the children come? How do you propose we divide financial duties? Will we operate from one checkbook or three? Or no checkbook? Do you have a basic understanding of money? This means the basic understanding of how checking accounts, credit cards and saving plans work. I recommend you sit down with your new part- ner for life and discuss these items and compare your views, knowledge, and experiences. Understanding how a person thinks or feels about finances often reveals how they think about other things as well. An hour or two spent discussing finances before the wedding should lead to fewer misun-' derstandings later. More questions? Contact Hey Moneymanl at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICES, You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville 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 JA AllR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 ON THE HOMEFRONT 4 =Mant i'sI~frwfthewrlo Iraq . e e Viking Tactics Instructor Jax Al News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 Class 1 By Lt. Paul Vidal SCWS PAO -I Nine pilots of Viking Tactics Instructor (VTI) Class 1-06 graduated from Sea Control Weapons School (SCWS) March 21.During the rigor- ous six-week program con- ducted twice a year, nine graduates were designated as air combat weapons tac- tics instructors, the highest air combat training qualifi- cation available to naval aviators today. These newly designated VTIs will bring the latest tactical acumen and doc- trine to their respective commands, ensuring their Jacksonville-based S-3B squadrons are ready to fight our nation's conflicts from the decks of her air- craft carriers. The five-week VTI course began at Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) in Fallon, Nev. An hour drive east of Reno, NSAWC houses the most advanced aviation training facilities in the United States, including the famous "TOPGUN." This long week involved the latest-instruction and doctrine on carrier-based warfare, including the exciting new array of preci- sion guided weapons and likely threats to U.S. forces. Instructors also received extensive training on brief- ing skills and public speak- ing, reinforcing their future roles as the tactical leaders within their squadrons. The week at NAS Fallon was followed tip by more intense instruction on S-3B Viking-specific tactics at the SCWS, NAS Jackson- ville. Instructed entirely by fellow VTIs and veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the nine potential candi- dates received the latest community-specific tactics and weapons briefs to fur- ther enforce what they learned at NSAWC. For two weeks, these can- didates put in 10-hour days, receiving graduate- level instruction on weapons employment and practicing this instruction in state-of-the-art simula- tors. Weapons covered included ,the AGM-88 SLAM-ER missile, the mili- tary's premier air-launched long-range attack missile. Other instruction covered the .employment of the Maverick missile system, MK-46/50 torpedoes, clus- ter bombs and the reliable Mk-82/3/4 series iron bombs. These three weeks of instruction would culmi- nate in the fun part: prac- ticing the tactics using live weapons. Volunteers needed T he Jacksonville Com- munity Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program devel- oped to train and educate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't respond immediately. The eight-week long pro- gram teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical opera- tions including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search and rescue, terror- ism incidents, communica- tions, disaster psychology and how to use different strategies depending on the situation. The next. class begins April 18 from 6-9 p.m. and is held every Tuesday night for eight weeks. Saturday classes begin April 22 from 9 a.m. to noon. All classes are held at the Duval County Emergency Oper- ations Center at 515 N. Julia Street. For more information, call 6,0-7885 or go to "Vv.coj.net. 016 graduates The final two weeks of targets fro VTI put all the knowledge with their a together in a graded envi- the VTIs d( ronment. The aircrews ability to qu developed sophisticated as a groul briefs based on mission sce- deliver up t narios, having their ideas target insta picked apart by instructor Honing w VTIs in a "murder board" on the groin process. crews dem Using this input, the can- ability to didates developed unique missile to methods of attacking a get from ur variety of threats, based on and place i the previous weeks instruc- by-two-foot tion and VTI inputs. After a series off this exhaustive but essen- One flight tial process, the crews were dination w ready to fly. Force E-8 VTI featured nine total erica's most "events", each flight involv- targeting a ing three plane formation deployed in of armed S-3B Vikings. ror, calling Utilizing excellent local coordinate bombing ranges and" state. remote-controlled ships in Once aga the open oceans, the VTIs cessfully hi delivered nearly 20,000 the SLAM pounds of ordnance on a ed missile variety of land and sea- SCWS T-34 based targets. average tru Often spotting "hidden" A final hi m 80 miles out advanced radars, demonstrated the quickly launch, fly p of three, and to 30 bombs on a ntly. hat was learned und, the Viking onstrated their use the SLAM prosecute a tar- p to 80 miles out it within a two- window during lights. t featured coor- ith the U.S. Air JSTARS, Am- t advanced radar aircraft currently a the war on ter- g in the target s from another in, the S-3B suc- t the target with captive simulat- , in this case a *C the size of an .ck. ghlight was tak- Students of Viking Tactics Instructor Class 1-06 form a division of three, flying to the AUTEC range in the Ba- hamas, where they dropped torpedoes during target prac- tice. Photo courtesy of Sea Control Weapons School ing off from NAS Jack- sonville as a division of three, flying to the AUTEC range in the Bahamas, dropping ,six torpedoes within 100 feet of the intended targets and flying back in time for lunch. Before leaving, the children of the local Bahamian grade school were treated to a pre-briefed flyover, with three Vikings flying at 200 feet and 450 miles per hour. Following graduation, these VTIs returned to .their respective commands to serve as a core group of fleet instructors. These graduates implement the Air Combat Training Continuum program and ensure our aviators on car- riers practice the excellence taught in this course. Some day, they may join the ranks of SCWS instructors and teach the next genera- tion of VTIs. SCWS congratulates the following fleet graduates of the VTI program: Lts. Jeff Harper of VS-32, Jose Martinez, Rob Chandler and Matt Russell of VS-31, Zach Kirby of VS-22, Lt. j.gs. 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CGC 642.... . _.. -'9":" ln'*,- r : . 'i" 4 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 Payday loans can cause financial disaster for borrowers By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Military members and their families are being targeted by a growing industry that provides fast cash for those naive enough to fill out the paperwork and supply com- panies access to their bank accounts. These companies, called payday lenders or predatory lenders, can be found virtu- ally everywhere these days - on the Internet, in mili- tary publications, in kiosks at shopping malls and in small shops in local neigh- borhoods. It's easy to obtain the money, but it's not so easy to pay it back, especially when these companies charge interest rates that can easily exceed 400 per- cent. While some people may think these short-term loans are needed and that they will have no problem paying them back, they often find this is not the case. Often a loan is rolled over and over and the cost By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer S tate law prohibits a deferred presentment provider (the business) from allowing you to "roll over" your deferred presentment transaction. This means that you cannot be asked or required to pay an additional feev in order to further delay the deposit or presentment of your check for payment. If you inform the provider in person that you cannot cover the check or pay in-full the amount owed at the end of the term of the agreement. you will receive a grace period extending the term of the agreement for an addi- tional 60 days after the original termination date with- just escalates. "Payday lenders are bad news. They target those people who live paycheck to paycheck and who are not well-informed about finan- cial management. In this country, many people need to have access to cash before paydays. They basi- cally have three options - use a credit card, wait until payday to get what they need or take out a short term loan," said Dave Faraldo, director of the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jacksonville. "Unfortunately, many peo- ple don't have a lot of options and don't know where to go for-help so they go to one of these business- es, write a post-dated check. They are then given the cash to tide them over until payday when the company deposits that check," explained Faraldo. "What they don't realize is that these companies charge an out any additional charge. The deferred presentment provider shall require that you, as a condition of obtaining the grace period, com- plete consumer credit counseling offered by an agency included on a list that will be given to you by the provider. You may also agree to comply with and adhere to a repayment plan approved by that agency. If you do not comply with and adhere to a repayment plan approved by that agency, the provider may deposit or present your check for payment and pursue all legally available civil means to enforce the debt at he end of the 60-day grace period. extremely high interest rate, in addition to service charges. When that check is deposited, it all comes out of the account at once. So, much of their paycheck is already spent and now how do they pay their bills, rent and buy groceries? They go do it again and now they are in the trap. And, there is no easy way out," he continued. Unfortunately, a lot of mil- itary members and their families are getting caught up in the trap. But, the good Prepping to launch An aviation boatswain's mate directs a S-3B Viking assigned to the "Maulers" of VS-32 to a catapult in preparation for launch from the flight deck aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) March 13. Enterprise and embarked Carrier Air Wing One are currently under way, con- ducting Composite Training Unit Exercise. Photo by PHANJhi Scott news is the military is tak- ing action. The Department of Defense recently announced 10 items they thought state legislators should pay attention to - one being payday loans. According to Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness) Dr. David S.C. Chu, payday lending practices are proven to be detrimental to military service members who have chosen to use them to meet their immediate cash needs. He is currently calling for state laws that stop small interest loans, cap their rates and establish ceilings and protect the service members. "The problem is that state laws don't necessarily solve the issue. They can pass state laws in Florida but who does it apply to the people living here or the banks chartered in Florida? The difficulty for military personnel is, let's say the payday lending is chartered through a bank in Wilmington, Del. 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You have to follow the laws of the state you are in. I think it should be the same way with payday lend- ing," he continued. According to Faraldo, the payday lending industry is booming. "There are more than 25,000 payday lending agencies in this country now. It's a multi-billion dol- lar industry. The military needs to step forward and make it more difficult for our service members and their families to use these places," said Faraldo, emphatically. "The military is unique in that we have a lot of other options available the NMCRS offers loans at zero interest rates, we have on base credit unions and banks, command financial specialists and our young Sailors are required to attend a personal financial management class after boot camp. We spend a lot of effort and money to educate people. Yet, we allow them to go to these places," he added. According to a study con- ducted by the Center for See PAYDAY,LOANS, Page 13 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 5 NAS Jax cleans up shoreline By LI(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer Even though the rain was coming down and the skies looked foreboding, 103 volunteers from NAS Jax still took time out of the busy work- week to clean up and beau- tify the St. Johns River shoreline March 23. Volun- teers from various NAS Jax tenant commands were out in force looking to have a good time while making a difference. The Environmental De- partment headed off the annual shoreline clean-up and were hoping to see a high number of volunteers come out a give a hand to the much needed cause. Natural Resources Man- ager Christine Bauer stat- ed, "One of the benefits of maintaining our shoreline and conducting the clean- up is the good it does for the wildlife habitat." "We have manatees, a large variety of fish and wading birds in these areas. Keep-ing those areas clear of debris and other harmful trash will ensure that the forging areas are in tact for the growth and well-being of our river wildlife." "Because of the way the river flows and the dynam- ics of the river, there are a lot of places that trash can easily build up. It's not necessarily trash from the base but it comes from off- shore, driven in by the cur- rent. By doing this yearly, it allows us to keep it under control." she added. Department representa- tives were on hand to guide volunteers through the shoreline by land and sea. There were teams in the brush along the river's edge, canoes skimming trash out of the water and boats for the larger trash items. AW1(AW) Marc Wallace of Carrier Tactical Support Center (CVTSC) comment- EVADER ST tO. Electric--s 7999 fNitro0- S25999 HOBBY WORLD 175 Blanding Blvd O.P. 272-6315 S 7273 103rd St.772-9022 ed, "The ecology of the river hasn't been at it's best late- ly, so hopefully this will make a some improve- ments. There are parts of the river that we can't help but we can fix this part." "Our entire command was given the time off today to focus on clean-up efforts and we are here to have some fun and do some cleaning up at the same time. We'll be out in the canoes today covering Mulberry Cove," remarked AW1(AW) Carl. Parker also of CVTSC. The strong efforts of the environmental department and the tenant commands that lent a helping hand turned out to be a huge suc- cess. "The combined efforts brought in more than 6,000 pounds of trash and debris. Air Operations collected more than 4,000 pounds of trash north of the airfield and that is an overwhelm- ing amount," exclaimed Environmental Department Assistant Natural Resour- ces Manager Angela Glass. "It was wonderful to have everyone out here. Getting rid of the harmful trash was essential to the welfare of our river wildlife. If pos- sible, I'd give this group a Photos by LI1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Bill Raspit, installation restoration manager for NAS Jax Environmental Department (left) and NAS lax Supply Officer Cmdr. Frank Sarra, unload debris that they collected along the shoreline from a boat donated by Mulberry Cove Marina. ... :._ Natalia Ewton (5) and Cameron Sneeze (6) join in on the ... '".-.. ; -- .' effort to clean up the shoreline by picking up trash at NAS Jax Safety Department Safety Specialist Jim Beason gives Mulberry Cove Marina picnic areas. a safety brief to shoreline cleanup volunteers. ' standing ovation. They enough," said Laura La ;'" chose to be out here in such Belle, assistant natural- U dreary conditions and that resources manager intern, .A Se' i is definitely outstanding with the Student Conserva- .2 and we can't thank them tion Association. 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This credit union is federally insured EOUALHOUSING Federal 10593 (2-061 LENDER u.el -:: -1 6 JaxAII NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 o Habitat Sfor Humanity ,t AM2(AW) Randy Jaerger of Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jacksonville measures a piece of vinyl siding to be cut and installed on one of the Habitat for Humanity homes in Green Cove Springs. Sailors help others achieve American Dream By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Several groups of NAS Jax Sailors spent much of last Tuesday donating their labor skills to give something back to the community through , the Clay County Habitat for SHumanity program which builds homes for low-income families. Sailors from Naval Air AM3 John Bramin Green Cove Sprii to come out and build homes for Clay County Habitat for Humanity. Every time we could get some people together (NAVAIR) Depot Jacksonville, for a day and get away, we came Fleet Industrial Supply Center out here to help out," said Jacksonville, VP-5 and VP-62 all ADC(AW/NAC) Jennifer Long, came together as a team to install who has been working with the vinyl siding and complete trim program since 2003. work on several homes in Green "Whenr we finally had a bigger Cove Springs. group coming on a regular basis "I used to work at the NAVAIR and gained some experience, they Depot and we started out by gave us our own house to build donating our time once a month from the ground up. It was really mer of VP-62 nails some siding trim on a Habitat for Humanity house in ngs on March 21. exciting. We've put up about six houses on our own now from the walls, roofs, siding to all the inte- rior work." "Clay County Habitat for Humanity is fast moving right now and have numerous sites they are working on. Our usual team consists of members from NAVAIR Depot Jax, FISC Jax and VP-5. Lately, we've been des- ignated our own houses to work on, but we help out wherever we are needed,' Long continued. Volunteer. work alongside con- tracted workers and Habitat for Humanity employees to do fram- ing, roofing,j dry-walling, painting, installing vinyl siding, landscap- ing and help with the clean-up. They are not required to have experience. "Today we are finishing up a house we've been working on by doing trim work, painting, base- boards and maybe some concrete work if the weather holds up. We also have some members working on another house helping some college students put up vinyl sid- ing," said Long, enthusiastically. And although the Navy crews have been volunteering with the program for] quite some time it's a different experience every time they go. "Every time we come out here, we learn something new. Most of us! had never had any construction experience. We've learned how to do siding, put walls together, cut concrete, frame a house, put shingles on, etc. Once our Sailors learn these skills, they !are much more valu- able as workers because they can share the information with the new people," Long continued. "I was really impressed the first time I came out here because Jennifer had a cookout for every- one and we met the prospective homeowner. It was nice spending time with them and working next to them to build their home from the ground up. It was really rewarding," said ADC(AW/NAC) Manny Cabal of NAVAIR Depot Quality Control Department, who just started volunteering for the program. "It's such a great pro- gram and by learning all that we do here, we can take this experi- ence back and do our own home repairs." And not only are the volunteers excited to help out, but the site supervisors are thrilled to have them. I've really been blessed to have these Navy people out here working. They are always willing to give their time and effort to come out and they always work in unity. We've really built a lot of personal relationships completing these projects. I teach them, but they are always teaching me as well, especially how to work together as a team," remarked Clay County Habitat for Humanity Job Foreman Frank Wheeler. Coordinating the Navy's volun- teer efforts for this project and numerous others within the com- munity is the Greater Jackson- ville Area USO. "Sonja at the USO has been wonderful. Any time, I need some help out here, I just call her and we have Navy volunteers show up. Without Jax Navy, Habitat for Humanity wouldn't be what it is today," said Clay County Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Coordi- nator Anita Hinkle. "Last year, they helped us build 16 houses. Next year we plan to take on an extra two houses just because we have so many great Navy work- ers. We really appreciate all the support we get. They really are great and are so committed to tle program." Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. began in 1987 to provide safe housing to low income working families by get- ting them and the local communi- ty to build them. Prospective homeowners are required to work 300 hours on their own home as See HABITAT, Page 7 AMI(AW) Robert Hause of Fleet Industrial Support Center Jacksonville uses a chalk line to keep vinyl strips in place and level. AMI(AW) Robert Hause of Fleet Industrial Support Center Jackville, checks to ensure the vinyl siding is level as Habitat for H anity Supervisor Marvin Taylor looks on. F Mill! Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 7 A group of Sailors from NAS Jacksonville work on a Habitat for Humanity home on Julia Street in Green Cove Springs on March 21. Navy members built this home from the ground up. HABITAT: Clay County appreciates the help From Page 6 part of the "sweat equity" requirements to qualify for the new house. Applicants must be employed, live in substandard or subsidized housing, provide a $500 down payment on the home and are required to pay a no-interest, 25-year loan. "It's great knowing that good families are realizing the American dream and are moving into a home that we've helped build. I've worked side-by-side on numerous homes with these families. It's really excit- ing for them because most have never had their own home," said Long. "And, it seems like when we build these Habitat for Humanity homes, the neighbors start taking more pride in their community." Volunteers are always needed to help build homes . in both Clay and Duval County. No experience is nec- essary, volunteers are taught new skills by on-site construction supervisors. It's a chance to help elimi- nate homelessness and give families a little less fortu- nate, safe and affordable shelter. For more information on how you can help, call the USO at. 778-2821. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Lt. Jeff Swain of VP-5 carefully cuts some baseboard as ADC(AW) Jim Greenawalt of Naval Air Depot Jacksonville assists. ArC(AW/NAC) Mark Sylvain (left) and AZC(AW) Frank Cumbaa of VP-62 bend some facia that will be installed on the bottom of the roof line. 8 Jax r NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 VP-742 members reunite at VP-30 Despite differences in eras and aircraft, commonalities abound By Lt. Steve Bradfield VP-30 PAO VP-742 was a reserve patrol squadron at NAS Jacksonville between November 1956 and January 1968. Each year, a number of officers who remain in touch, reunite to relive their aviation days. This March, VP-30 coordinated a weekend tour of Hangar 30 and one of their P- 3 aircraft to support the reunion. Retired VP-742 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Bob Stubbs from Middleburg, Fla. was among the eight retired officers in attendance. Stubbs, the eldest of the group at 80 years old, began his naval career flying mis- sions against the Japanese in WWII in the Western Pacific. All the other members were high achievers as well. All had attained the grade of lieutenant commander or higher during their naval careers. Most have gone on to excel in post- military life as airline captains, top- level civil service executives and a host of other venerable careers. One member is still supporting the Navy, working on the V-22 Osprey program, after 59 years of combined Department of Defense service. During the tour, the many differ- ences between then and now were striking. Unlike today's fight against the global war on terror in improved P-3s, VP-742's primary focus was fly- ing the P-2 Neptune during the cold war. They flew two-engine P2V-4 and P2V-5 aircraft during the 1950's, and P2V-5F and P2V-7 four-engine air- craft during the 1960's. They deployed to places like NS Guantanamo Bay, Photo courtesy of VP-30 VP-742 officers tour a P-3 in the VP-30 hangar. (Back row left to right) Ed Bean, Wiley Cauthen, Haven Cammett, Bob Atkinson. (Front row left to right) Joann Cauthen, Pauline Cammett, Cecil Delcher, Dianna Delcher, Lynn Stubbs, Bob Stubbs and Ross Cafaro. Cuba, NS Roosevelt Roads, Puerto merchant vessels, ships and sub- Rico, NAS Port Lyautey, French marines just as our predecessors did Morocco and NAS Keflavik, Iceland, against Japanese ship movements in all of which are no longer frequented the Pacific and German submarines by P-3's. Over water navigation was in the Atlantic during WWII. conducted primarily by drift meter, During the 1960's, the P-2s were celestial navigation, LORAN, and low involved in locating Russian ships frequency direction finder. These during the Cuban Missile Crisis. days, GPS and inertial navigation get Today, P-3s are conducting similar are used. missions in oceans around the globe Although the difference in.politics, in support of the global war on terror aircraft and technology seem worlds and the war against drugs. On any apart, there is a common theme that given day a P-3 may be locating a unites us in a brotherhood of mar- large shipping vessel suspected of time patrol aviators mission. We carrying illegal cargo, pirates causing discovered that despite all the havoc to shipping in the Middle East, advances in technology and policy in or high speed drug boats near Central the past 60 years much remains America. unchanged for the maritime patroller. Though the targets and technology Today P-3s patrol vast expanses of have changed, the concepts remain water conducting intelligence, surveil- the same. It's this common job we've lance and reconnaissance missions for all done that binds us together. Seabee receives 2006 Enlisted Engineer Achievement Award Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Retired Army Col. Bob Carpenter (left) presents the 2006 Enlisted Engineer Award to CMC(SCW) Samuel Green (cen- ter) of Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 202 as CBMU-202 Officer-in-Charge Lt. Russell Bates looks on. From Facilities Team Southeast Public Affairs Office CMC(SCW) Samuel Green of Construc- tion Battalion Main- tenance Unit 202 Detail Jacksonville is the recipient of the 2006 Enlisted En- gineer Achievement Award. Retired Army Col. Bob Carpenter presented the award to Green on Feb. 25 at the 2006 Engineer's Week Awards Banquet sponsored by the Jackson- ville Society of American Military Engineers (SAME). Green was selected by a panel of Jacksonville SAME Post members for his out- standing service to his country, his command and his Seabees. Particularly he was singled out for his sig- nificant contributions in supporting hurricane recov- ery operations for Joint Task Force Katrina as the logistics hub supervisor in Jacksonville where he coor- dinated the movement of tools, materials, and equip- ment into the deployment site. Additionally, Green led his Command in imple- menting the Navy's 3M Maintenance program by coordinating training, repair parts inventories, and establishing a function- al organization for his com- mand element and four detail sites located along the Eastern seaboard. Volunteers needed for Jacksonville Jazz Festival 'Nightdippers' head to Georgia mountains By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO The "Nightdippers" of HS-5 recently sent a detach- ment of pilots, aircrew and maintainers to the mountains of Northern Georgia. The squadron members flew two aircraft to Camp Frank D. Merrill; an Army base located roughly 60 miles north of Atlanta. Situated in the Southern Appalachian mountain range, the base is home to the mountain portion of the U.S. Army Ranger Training Program due to its challenging terrain and climate. HS-5's interest in Camp Merrill originates in training for one of their primary missions combat search and rescue (CSAR). While the environment around Jacksonville provides for many useful training opportunities, few areas exist to practice mountain flying. The squadron's detachment to Camp Merrill provides them the opportunity to per- fect this skill. Mountainous CSAR operations involves a delicate balance of high altitude, power limited flying with the necessary tactical aircraft profiles to avoid detection. While in Camp Merrill, squadron members flew vari- ous day sorties, emphasizing different mountainous see- narios. Although most HS-5 operations focus on over- water operations, the fact that the Earth's terrain is one-eighth mountainous dictates the requirement and the worth of this type of training. The 'ability to deftly shift from one geographic region to another allows the Nightdippers. to perform their crucial CSAR role wher- ever the mission takes them. VP-45 hosts future Sailors By Lt. j.g. James Hall VP-45 PAO he "Pelicans" of VP- 45 hosted Navy Re- cruiting District, Jacksonville and members of their Delayed Entry Program (DEP) March 11. Future Sailors and their family members visited from the local area and from as far as Georgia. During their visit, the group toured a P-3C Orion and had the opportunity to interact with active duty Sailors. Volunteer officers and enlisted personnel from the squadron including pilots, naval flight officers, air- crew, maintainers and Sailors from various other rates provided answers to a variety of questions includ- ing: enlistment, daily life, physical fitness, officer pro- grams, deployments, port calls and many more items related to military life. The future Sailors were not the only ones benefiting from the Pelican's open house, parents and immedi- ate family members who accompanied them also enjoy the tour. The event gave both the DEP individuals and their families a chance to see what their daily life would include as an active duty servicemember. VP-45 is committed to serving the surrounding community, whether at home in Jacksonville or on deployment. Lt. j.g. Brian Carruth said, "It was hard to tell who had more fun, the DEP Sailors or their parents." Main Gate closed April 9 T he Yorktown Gate (Main-Gate) will be closed to all inbound and outbound traffic April 9 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in order to performmaintenance on the pop- up barrier system. The Birmingham Gate will be open for all station ingress and egress. The Base Security Pass and ID office will remain open for business. Commercial vehi- cles will obtain passes and undergo searching at the Yorktown Gate and will then be redirected to the Birmingham Gate for station access. For further information, call the security department duty officer at 542 0969, Ext. 110/111. From the Mayor's Office City of Jacksonville, Office of Volunteer Services is looking for volunteers to help out dur- ing the Jazz Festival April 7 through 9. Enjoy live music from jazz's hottest acts at Jacksonville's most beautiful venues. This year's entertainment sched- ule will feature (just to name a few): Kenny G, Delfeayo Marsalis, Noel Freidline Quintet, Down To The Bone and Dee Dee Bridgewater. Volunteers will be provid- ed a T-shirt. Interested individuals will have the unique and exiting opportu- nity to volunteer at the Ritz Theater and Metropolitan E --- I DIVORCE? 'Less $ and Quicker Results! 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That evening he noticed her again at the dining room. She was sitting alone. He approached her and asked permission to join her for supper. In the course of con- versation he brought up the question: "Why did you smile at me today?" "Because you bear a strong resemblance to my second husband," she replied. "Oh, how many times have you been mar- ried?" he asked. "Once" she answered. Now, that is wishful thinking! There's also the example of the little girl who stashes away hundreds of sugar cubes because she was "hoping" for a horse. That is wishful thinking! There are those that are hoping against hope that the econ- omy will improve after beyond that accomplish- ment to dream new dreams and reach new goals. '* OK, so what is hope? .' H Well, you can start with a S- dictionary definition as fol- lows: 'w To desire with expecta- Stion of obtainment" (Merri- .' -,am Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th Edition). The dictionary's approach tends to be general and fif&' bland but it's a start. I will expand on this definition by Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina stating that true hope is blindly investing thousands that, but also much more. I of dollars into the stock believe that hope is an market. This too is wishful essential characteristic of thinking, the soul that reaches Hope is the anchor of my beyond myself to a power soul. Of all the abstract which is greater and that realities that keep my life does not change. in motion, hope is one of There is only one the indispensable items! If unchanging being and that you take someone's wealth, being is God. My hope must you'll just hinder him. If be anchored on that which you undermine someone's does not change because purpose, you'll slow her everything else around me down. But, if you destroy a is changing, including me. person's "hope," you'll stop If God is unchanging then him cold. so are God's promises. That The German Protestant gives me hope! It gives me Theologian Jurgun Molt- power to live, to strive, to man was arrested and achieve. If I truly believe in incarcerated by the Nazis God's unchanging character during World War II. He and his unchanging love spent several years in a (Psalm 23) then my. hope concentration camp. Here's will be invaded by God's his observation: "A man unchanging purpose for me.. cannot live without hope. That purpose is founded on Those who lost hope in the God's very best for my life. camp lay down, took ill and The objective of my life's died. When life's hope journey is to seek out and flounders a sadness beyond decide in favor of that comforting sets in." which is right, good and Therefore, I must have pleasing. This hope, this "hope" to survive and suc- anchor will hold in the ceed. When my hope leads storms of life. Because of me to the fulfillment of a this you and I cannot lose. goal or life's dream, my True hope is a win-win hope must then launch me proposition! Sea Cadets show true colors From the NAS]ax Sea Cadets U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps FDR Squadron of NAS Jacksonville had the exciting opportunity to partici- pate as the color guard for the Black Watch and Band of the Welsh Guards March 14 at the Times-Union Performing Arts Center. The cadets marched to the bagpipes of the Royal Highland Regiment on stage in front of nearly 800 guests. The Sea Cadets would like to thank Diane Rodriguez, event coordinator for the Florida Community College of .Jacksonville Artist Series, for allowing Capt. Ron Gay, Sea Cadet chairman, the opportunity to have the cadets perform for this momentous occasion. Participating in the event were: Petty Officer Kimberly McSweeney, Cadet Tim Bodin, Petty Officer Derek Bishop and Plots still available community garde By Staff There are still several garden plots availab Jax Community Garden for those interest their own vegetables. All active duty member lies and retirees are eligible to use the gar stipulation to having a plot is that you mus on a regular basis. For more information, cal at 772-6974. '- BL E .) 4j* ' PA:7L!Y Petty Officer Katie Castro. Participating in the color guard is .an honor and a privilege that is given to each and every one of these cadets to represent our unit with pride and distinction so that the Naval Sea Cadet Corps can become better known throughout our community and our country. These cadets are proud of what they are a part of and have stepped up to the. plate to the challenge of committing themselves to the color guard. They commit to these events .outside of Sea Cadet drill week- ends. Any cadet who participates in 10 color guard opportunities can become eli- gible for the color guard ribbon. If you believe your son or daughter would benefit from this exciting program or if you would like to help, please contact Capt. Ron Gay at 743-8416. le at Uniform shift April 3 The shift to summer ^hir uniforms for all personnel '.ln in the Commander, Navy Region Southeast area of responsibility is April 3. le at the NAS The uniform of the day d in growing will be service dress d in growing whites, summer whites or s, their fatn- service khakis for officers ien. The only and chief petty officers 1t maintain it and service dress whites 1 Jack Davitt or summer whites for E6 and below. Cigars: What Can Brown fl For You? * Are Cigars Worse than Cigarettes? * A recent study of 17 different brands of cigars including cigarillos, small cigars, 8 large brands . revealed: 1. The nicotine content ranged from 5.9 to 335.2 mg of ncotine per cigar the average cigarette has only I mg of nicotine. 2. A medium size cigar has as much nicotine as smoking an entire pack of cigarettes! * Smeking a medium size cigar you'll acquire 30] the amount of carbon monoaide than you get From I cigarette. * Carbon Monoxide is a one of the s toMns respnsibleB far heart disease In smokers! S Need more infi? 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For more information, please call 542-3051/3052 --~-~ -~--~ ~~ ~---~-- i ? : ~i~liiii~~ S 10 JaxAr NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 Personnel Support Detachment, Jax Here to serve you By LII(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer Personnel Support Detach- ment (PSD), Jacksonville is responsible for servicing approximately 9,000 personnel in the Southeast Region. Most cus- tomers of PSD are under the assumption that they simply track pay and service records, check Sailors in to new com- mands and keep identification cards up-to-date. True, they do all of those things but they also do so much more. PSD is behind the scenes on many other occasions and you may be surprised to know what those things are. According to PSD's Officer in Charge, Lt. Cmdr. Kathleen Kerrigan, "When Hurricanes Rita and Wilma came through the South, PSD Jax processed all of the entitlements for those two areas. The people in the Gulf Coast and Key West were unable to work from their offices, so we took it on for them." "Our offices mobilized 250 troops to mission essential loca- tions last November and that was the second largest mobilization to occur nation-wide since 9/11," she added. "What some people might not know is the we also offer the only PSSN Chris Towers of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville, (right) returns some service member's records to PS3(SW/AW) Roderick Campbell. enlisted classifier in the entire Southeast Region who is able to administer the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). With the current re- quirements for Perform to Serve (PTS) and personnel wanting to change into different ratings, the demand for the ASVAB has been very high," commented PSCS(SW) Cecil Montgomery, acting officer in charge, PSD Jax. PS1(SW/AW) Reginald Fields, who is the enlisted classifier for the Southeast Region and also the Receipts Division leading petty officer, mentioned "I have had personnel from as far as Cuba report here to take the ASVAB. I. see about 30 exam par- PS1(SW/AW) Reginald Fields reviews a service record with PSSA Wenidy Tetreault at Personnel Support Detachment Jacksonville. ticipants monthly." As far as other services go, PSD is ready to help you with all of your customer service needs. Customer service representative, PS2(SW) Errilyn Reaves of VP-45 stated, We handle it all. Just bring your issue in to us and we will ensure it gets taken care of properly. From allotments to meal card updates on your identifiha- tion card, we are a full service station." IT1 Corey McCoy was a recent customer at PSD and remarked, "I can personally rate the level of customer service very high and I appreciate the time that they took to ensure that my transac- tion was properly handled." Computer training offered in FCCJ computer lab on base From the Navy College Office The Navy College Offices in part- nership with Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) will offer computer training in the FCCJ on-base computer lab. The first class, Resume Writing Using Word, is free to active duty service members and their family members. Enrollment is limited to the first 18 people. This initial class will be offered as a t wo-day, four- 14 hour ses- ' -q ). sion / from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The class will be held in the FCCJ Computer Lab in Building 110. Additional classes will follow with the followingtopics: Learn to Budget Through Excel Business Writing Using Word These classes will be offered at-a rate of $79 per person and will be open to all personnel who have access to the base. There is a separate, non- refundable one-time $15 registration fee for the first time FCCJ student. To register, visit the FCCJ office on base in Building 110 or call 632-5061 or 771-3979 or email agreenhu@ fccj.edu or bfoote@fccj.edu. Hospital Red Cross recruiting for Junior Volunteer Summer Program From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs he Red Cross Junior Summer Volunteer Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is accept- ing applications for the summer ses- sion. If your teenager is dependable, will- ing to accept responsibility and has a desire to help within the community and meets the requirements, then the Junior Volunteer Summer Program is for them. Interested high school stu- dents between the ages of 15 and 18 are encouraged to apply before April 25. Enrollment is limited, so the appli- cants should apply early. The Red Cross Volunteer Chairman and Junior Volunteer Chairman will inter- view all junior applicants for approval. The Junior Volunteers will be assigned to work in designated areas of the hospital under supervision of the staff members. The Junior Volunteer Program requires a mini- mum of four hours per week. Applications must be returned to the Red Cross Office by April 25, with a copy of the applicant's immuniza- tion record and current PPD. Orientation is June 3-4. Call Christy Prall at 542-7525 for more informa- tion. New OB Quest/Classes offered at hospital The following classes are available for new parents; First-time Parents 8:30 -11:30 a.m. April 7, 14, 21,28 May 5, 12, 19 .J Experienced Parents- 1:15- 3 p.m. April 3, 10, 17, 24 May 1, 8,15, 22 i Baby Boot Camp April 3 8 a.m.-noon Third Trimester Class -a- April 23 8:30-11 a.m. Prepared Childbirth Class April 15-9ba.m.-5 p.m. Hypnobirthing . Five-week Session starting in April -Times pending , Breastteeding April 19 8:30-11:30 a.m. May 8:30-11:30 a.m. Classes are by appointment only. Please call 542-BABY (211) to schedule. DAILY BUFFETS & SPECIALS FFSC offers educational and support programsfor service members and families By Staff T he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- bers and their. families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base.. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in April: April 10-13, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (sepa- HELPING HANDS rating) April 11, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Class April 24-27, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) April 25, 9 a.m. noon Anger Management Class For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. AUMENTIC CUSM-M Hwy 17 South ol 1-295 ,1237 Parti Ave, Orange Park Call: 904.278.1140 -Paella-our Award-Winning Roast Pork S 5 -Fajitas-Taexanas-Garlic Shrimp : UJRANT -Home-Made Sangria . AEX CUISINE -Take-Out & Catering Available ' Arlion Expwy FANWELL Parties-10% Off. 6675 Arlngton Road Parties over 50 getl/2 Keg Eree Call: 904.725.7937 Owned & Operated by Retired Chief Ramirez - 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 email 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. --- Physicians WEIGHT LOSS 30U/O Centers. Military 5 Weight Loss Plans Discount * Medical Supervision * B-Vitamin Shots * Vitamins & Minerals Included 859 Park Avenue Suite 102 * 269,6909 Orange Park THE Resident Manager on Site 5661 Timuquana Road ISTORAGEI 6 Jacksonville, FL 32210 I Call: 904-777-0868 I B I NI Fax: 904-777-0867 Gall For MIllwr jW Climate Controlled & Regu ated orange Units OMl4 Self itnmrnn Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly 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. FI t E IET " All-You-Care-To-E Flidrda -u ? er deleg ries ch I a r' d ,/ sirinmp 'ers, clams, vegetables, breads an endless '..barplus much, much more Join us between 5pm-10pm. only '24. 95! Continuing An 18 Year Jacksonville Tradition RESTAURANT Inside The Ramada Inn Mandarin 1-295 & San Jose Blvd 268-8080 Hrs: March 30 & April 4-7 4PM-11PM Fri, April 1 10AM-Midnight N o-gB Fri, April 8 Noon-Midnight Saturdays *10AM-Midnight Sunday April 3* Noon-9PM OPENING NIGHT * DOULARINMIG I lThusday, March, 30 A -, All Gate Admission $1.00 4 S And Al Rides $1.00 each STUDENT DAYS * March M IST & 7th $2.00 offadmission-'dl 6pm R100133 ----------- Jlax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 11 By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer orty-five children ages kindergarten through 12, 'i 6.P- spent last week enjoying the numerous activities organized by staff members of the NAS Jax Morale, Recreational and Welfare Department Youth Activities - Center (YAC) during the annual Spring Break Camp. The children participated in several activities including - bowling at Freedom Lanes, Bingo at The Zone and a spe- cial field trip to the movie theater to see "The Shaggy Dog." The week concluded with a pizza party on Friday. "Spring Break Camp is like a mini summer camp. While here, the children do art projects every day, play outside, break up into groups to do rotating activities and partici- pate in low and high active games. While inside the cen- ter, they can use computers which are all connected to the Internet, play Nintendo, Sony PlayStation, board games and cards. We are keeping them pretty busy," said NAS Jax YAC Director Megan Elliot. "We're trying to relate our activities to the spring season. We've made pinwheels and planted flowers in pots ' for them to take home . and watch grow." "I really like Spring . Break Camp. It's fun because we get to do a lot of different activi- c .t :- ties. We have art class- es, play on the comput- ers, do games and go"' on field trips. I have fun with my friends here," said 11-year-old I D Kiera Brown. "I have fun at these camps because they keep us busy. We go to the gym and play Youth Activities Center Director Megan Elliot supervises a game of "Catch the Chair" during Spring Break Camp last week. games, go bowling, to Six-year-old Peyton Sanders (left) .. the movies and even and 8-year-old Devon Tipton paint "" played Bingo. I really flower pots during an arts and like the arts and crafts session, we make neat Seven-year-old Chloe Riley (right) and 7-year-old Shanya crafthings, we make n9-year-old Brooke Sanders. Warthen carefully check their Bingo cards for the numbers Normally, the YAC is only open before and after school. being called at The Zone March 20. However, with the camp open each day from 6:15 a.m. to 6 Air"o;t.. PrkngSv Sp.m., a lot of planning .. has to happen to make "D"f M" it successful and enjoy- able for the kids. "We . have to coordinate schedules and call the . different activities on a .. base to ensure they can ,. .. ... handle our groups. ""., Everything is set up weeks in advance ,"."- before camp starts. -,& Once camp begins, our staff members work ..... full-time in shifts. For .*. our summer camp we will hire more staff members because it's a much bigger group of children," explained Elliot. With school only in session a couple more ""months, the staff at the base YAC is already RA gearing up for Summer Seven-year-old Taje Saunders Camp 2006. "We are Seven-year-old Taje Saunders holding registration for carefully paints a butterfly as part h of an arts and crafts class during our summer camp April Spring Break Camp at the Youth 22 starting at 10 a.m. I Activities Center last Thursday. recommend people come early as we are I |' only registering 120 children, beginning with active duty families first. Summer camp packets are now available," vA Elliot added. For more information, contact the NAS Jax YAC at 778- . 9772. *MILITARY DISCOUNT INCLUDES: 1% off of Total Purchase Price $1000 Deposit Refunded at Closing Up To $8000 in Closing Cost 0.... Turn Key Homes Also Include: Blinds Refrigerator Washer/Dryer Youth Activities Center Counselor Victoria Neff plays a game 0 MicrOwave Garage Door Opener ,-O of Hangman with a group of children at the center during last week's Spring Break Camp. BRITH, GERMAN & FITUAN COFFEE FOOD G IS Internet Copy/Fax available P ,iaigatnlurk, ene iliediertger,320l73!lpodcamm 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-8058 -M Faaco a .... 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(904) 753-4070 Hawk's Pointe Your design center KB Home Studio Imagine having thousands'of design choices at your fingertips. An opportunity to choose the products and features you've always dreamed of. It's all possible when you visit KB Home Studio. You select your favorite flooring, cabinets, brand-name appliances, lighting and more. It also means you pay for everything you want and nothing you don't. Plus, KB Home Studio design consultants work with you every step of the way to help you create the homethat fits your taste and lifestyle. It's this personal approach to home design that makes KB Home the number one choice for so many homebuyers. 11112-34 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville: From 1-295, exit San Jose south. Go .5 mi. Studio on right in Claire Lane Shopping Plaza. (904) 596-6800 Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tues.-Sat., 1"0am-6pm;.Sun., 12-6pm R107405 1@808-K -HOMS khoe- m REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. rC2006 KB Home (KBH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Realtor Co-op does not apply at Samara Lakes-Briar Wood community inSt. Augustine. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and may)not represent communities' Cn-- 0.s. lowest-priced homes. Future development of amenities at Cedar Glen and Dunn's Creek Plantation is subject to change and is not guaranteed; contact: Kt Home Jacksonyille, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages Y s u r c e of Summer Lakes, Cartesian Pointe, Adams Lake, Timber Creek Plantation, Hawk's Pointe and Samara Lakes are private to community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. Continued scope/preservation of nature preserves subject to change and is not guaranteed. Map not ,',', usne.oms ur. ,om to scale. Photo does not depict racial preference. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-44162 ., ,', KBHOME D I ii,6..6 "II" L= Fgl L? JL i- OfiilNv ht Official Navy Photo Mark McFarland and No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Mofosports racing car. Texas saddles up for NASCAR By Jeffrey Nichols Commander Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs No. 88 Navy "Accel- erate Your Life" Monte Carlo rolls into the Texas Motor Speedway to participate in the O'Reilly 300 in Fort Worth, Texas, April 8. 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. McFarland is currently in the 21st posi- tion in the Busch Series standings as of the March 25 race in Bristol, Tenn. In the first six races, McFar- land has had an average start at the 31st position and an average finish at 23rd, earning him more than $173,000 thus far. "This car is super fast, I can't wait to qualify and give the Navy a pole," McFarland said after post- ing the fastest time of the entire field at Bristol dur- ing practice. Due to heavy snow, qualifying laps were canceled and the No. 88 started in the 19th position and finished 31st. The Fleet Honoree for the race will be the USS Chief (MCM-14). Chief's mission is to find, classify and destroy mobred and bottom mines. Chief's highly ad- vanced sonar equipment serves well not only in the mine hunting environment but also searching channels and shipping lanes for haz- ards to navigation. USS Chief is stationed, at Naval Station Ingleside, Texas. The Fort Worth race will be televised live at 3 p.m. to a national audience on the FOX Network and broadcast on Performance Racing Network (PRN) radio. Also the race will be broadcast on American Forces Network Sports (AFN), check your local list- ings in your area for broad- cast times. Iax irI NI8W, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 1i updated acronym and all references to C commander, Navy Installations the command should use CNIC. Command has a new Web CNIC is the echelon II command address. Pointing one's browser to under the Chief of Naval Operations www.cnic.navy.mil opens up responsible for Navy-wide . a world of information shore installation man- on CNIC programs agement. The intent and is a resource of CNIC is to form for Navy profes- a singe shore sionals. installations CNIC's new management commander, /i organization Vice Adm. that focuses R o b e r t on installa- Conway Jr., tion effec- fueled the ,I tiveness and ,fr improve the cn a m e shore instal- Conway has lation man- agement com- put the 'co- munity's abii- mand' back in ty to support to Commander ,the fleet. Navy Instal- According to the lations Command. CNIC Webmaster, Known as CNI since Linda Betts, "the old its inception in 2003, the CNI Web address will command is now known as still be accessible. Users will be seam- CNIC. The importance of the emphasis lessly routed to the new CNIC Web on command, says Conway, is to focus on address." CNIC requests that all users CNIC's customer fleet, fighter and update their Web links to the new- family. address. PAYDAY LOANS: Not easy to pay back From Page 4 Responsible Lending, active duty military personnel are three times more likely than civilians to have taken out a payday loan. One in five active duty military personnel were payday borrowers last year and preda- tory payday lending costs military families more than $80 million in abusive fees every. year. While some states like North Carolina have outlawed payday lenders, it's not all that effective because they just pick up and move to another state. In an effort to help service members from becoming trapped in a payday lender situation, one officer has made it a little more difficult for his troops to get a loan. "The commanding general at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona recently came out with an instruction saying that no one on his base was allowed to go to a payday lender unless they had a session with a financial specialist prior to taking out that loan," explained Faraldo. "That's a great approach I'd love to see the Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Marine Corps come out with a requirement like this. This essential- ly tells our service members to use the assets that we are paying for before you make a mistake and get in over your head. If there was an instruction like this every- where,, most good Sailors wouldn't go to a payday\lending agency and those already in trouble would get the counseling they need," he added. "We see Sailors in this situation all the time. Unfortunately, many caught up in this won't come to NMCRS because they are trapped and are afraid if they say they need this money to pay off this loan we won't do it. And, that's a good fear because it's hard for us to support the payday industry by paying off their loan. We will help, however. We will show them how to get out from under it we know the state laws and will advise them on what to do. We can educate them," Faraldo continued. Fortunately for military members who are in a financial crisis, there is a place to turn to before heading to a payday lender. "The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society was created to help military mem- bers and their families with emergency sit- uations either through a loan or grant. We can help with rent, utilities, groceries, auto- mobile repairs, emergency travel, etc. Just come in and meet with a counselor and we will do what we can to help. And, it's com- pletely confidential," stated Faraldo. For an appointment call the society at 542-3515. The Personal Financial Management Program (PFMP) conducted at the Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) also provides financial education, training, and counseling that accentuate long-term finan- cial independence. The PFMP offers foolproof strategies for financial fitness; how to get yourself finan- cially fit, ideas for holiday savings, tips on building credit, dissecting your credit report and avoiding payday loans. Contact the FFSC at 542-2766 for more information. SHIPS: Navy looking for top-notch Sailors From Page 2 lost among a crew, this ship offers a chance to serve that will ensure you are an integral part of the ship and its mission. The LCS will have no extra personnel. There will be no wasteful duties and no Sailor assigned will perform meaningless work. Every Sailor counts. The two-crew concept has many merits. While one crew is at sea, the other will be ashore training. This .rotation allows the ship to be deployed to a greater extent, maximizing the ship's operational impact to the fleet, yet protecting the individual deployment tempo of the crew. k I see this as a win-win concept. Proven for years aboard ballistic missile sub- marines, having two crews is not a unique idea-the Navy has seen many successes in this area and if you truly want to learn more about the merits of two crews, ask any submariner that has served aboard an SSBN and get his opinion. Having served aboard many ships, includ- ing aircraft carriers, I can tell you the advantages of serving aboard such a small ship seem great. If you think you might like serving in a command where your efforts truly matter, where you know for sure others depend on you, where you perform many diverse jobs, where you split your time aboard the ship and ashore, and where you serve on sea duty yet have the ability to further your education ashore, the LCS might be right for you. The "hybrid" Sailors who man these new ships will develop skill sets not possible aboard many other Navy ships. If you think you're up to the challenge, and belong to a surface rating, contact your detailer and look into the possibility of serving aboard an LCS the Navy is looking for some great Sailors, are you one of them? Home providers needed The Child Development Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you will only need to be Navy-certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base resident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This program is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. _, M Now you can own a big, beautiful new home in one of.he areas Top 3 Communities Now is the time to buy where you can enjoy: . World class amenity centers . Neighborhood parks w/children's playgrounds Recreation areas w/ballfields & basketball courts Areas finest schools taS.ge Park inStAugusin9 8 7 1 2 Homesite Plan/Sq. Ft. 56 1722 58 2150 70 2560 77 9Qln Exterior Brick Brick Stucco Bed/BatL Pilce 3/2 $268,900, 4/2 $299,900 4/3.5 $334,900 /4 ": 4/2.5 - 4/3 . 4/2 *.fr 3eo U mpgnu EAR, '.0n0 ;1nn00 14 IJaxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 Registration under way for University of Maryland University College From the Navy College Office R_ registration is'now underway for Uni- .R. versity of Maryland University College (UMUC). Earn your degree any- where in the world with UMUC. UMUC has been providing educational opportunities for the U.S. military worldwide since 1947. In the past year alone, UMUC served nearly 58,000 military students Online and in classrooms around the world. For the U.S. military and their spouses, UMUC :offers several important benefits: (1) Choose from a full range of associate's (active duty only) degrees, bachelor's degree, master's degree, and certificate pro- grams, offered entirely online, (2) With online classes, you can continue your UMUC education no matter where you're sta- tioned, (3) You'll get a high-quality, challenging education from an accred- ited university, (4) No SAT, GRE, or GMAT is required for undergraduate or grad- uate admission, (5) Active duty service members and their spouses are eligible for in-state tuition rate. TA pays full cost for under- graduate courses and (6) UMUC'S military advising team will help you meet your education goals. Our advisors are specially trained to prepare SOC student agreements and assist with the process of using tuition assistance and veteran's benefits. UMUC is proud to be a member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP). NCPDLP is an initiative by the Navy to have colleges and universi- ties work .together to pro- vide you with an educa- tional path from Navy "A" school to a bachelor's degree. NCPDLP is an initiative by the Navy to have col- leges and universities work together to provide you with an educational path from Navy "A" school to a bachelor's degree. Regular registration ends May 23 for the sum- mer term. Late registra- tion ends May 29 ($30 fee for late registration). The summer term runs May 30 -Aug. 20. Drop by and see the local UMUC field representative at the Navy College Office on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. He may also be reached via email at jher- ald@umuc.edu or by phone at 610-4361. CNRSE Volunteer Clearinghouse offers opportunities From Dianne Parker CNRSE Community Support Services Administrator Trhe Navy Region Southeast Volunteer T Clearinghouse maintains a current directory of Navy and other military and civilian organizations using volunteer staff. The clearinghouse also works with area organizations to recruit volunteers for major com- munity events and projects. Currently, the following vol- unteer opportunities are available: SNavy-Marine Corps Relief Society receptionist, inter- viewers, layette workers, thrift shop personnel, budget counselors and volunteer administrators. For informa- tion, call 542-3515. American Red Cross optometry clinic assistant, sur- gery liaison, patient transport, first aid and safety pro- gram instructor, quality assurance analyst and data base specialist. For information, call 542-2426. Fleet and Family Support Center -information and referral assistant, transition assistance program assis- tant, marketing assistant, spouse employment assistant, financial management program assistant. For informa- tion, call 542-2766, ext. 130. Adopt A School The following local schools are interested in being adopted by a Navy command/department aboard NAS Jacksonville. Please call the school contact person if your command is interested., We also ask that you notify the CNRSE Community Service Program Coordinator Dianne E. Parker at 542-2766, Ext. 130, if you adopt a school. Contact The following are the schools and points of contact: Nathan Forest High School Mr. Jacobs 573-1170, Ext. 110 S P Livingston Sabrina Session-Jones -630-6580 SOS Academy Mrs. Pollen 924-3129 Stillwell Middle School Erica Trent 693-7523, Ext. 127 Don Brewer Elementary Susan Kummernes 745-4990, Ext. 109 Carter G. Woodson Elementary Melissa Gothard 924- 3004, Ext. 148. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown NMCRS he Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Participation of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby CAFE: Flig] From Page 1 "Marvelous," exclaimed Capt. Vince Griffith, commanding officer of Fleet Industrial Supply Center Jackson- ville, after touring the mess hall and tastilig several of the Mexican and Spanish dishes. "The name change is now more reflective of what we do aboard this base," he added. I enjoy the quality of food served here and the fact that they offer healthy, low carb meals." 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 volun- teers. 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. Located on the corner of Mustin Road and Saratoga Avenue, the mess hall is open to active duty service members and their families and Reservists. It features a sports- themed speed-line dining area. And in .the main dining room, patrons will now find aviation memorabilia from the various squadrons aboard the base. Miniature airplanes, hel- mets, various flight gear and posters now adorn the ceiling and walls. "This new Flight Line Cafe is out- standing," said CSSN Jacob Settle, a culinary specialist at the galley. "The Navy spent thousands of dollars training us and furthering our edu- cation and finally it's going to pay off. Our customers are going to enjoy our newly-acquired culinary skills and decor." For further information about the galley, call 542-3854 or for the daily menu, call 542-4225, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. CNATTU: Daniels takes command from Newton From Page 1 Watch. Two years later, in December 1997, he report- ed to Fleet Combat Train- ing Center, Atlantic as the department head for the Maritime Command and Control Systems Depart- ment where he was pro- moted to 04. - Daniels transferred to UJSS Enterprise (CVN-65) in December 2000 and reported on board as the assistant combat direction center officer, participating iri the opening hours of Operation Enduring Free- d9m in October 2001. -A year later, he trans- ferred to Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Atlantic as the executive officer where he was promoted to' 05 and subsequently selected for command. He then reported to CNATTU Jacksonville as the executive officer and served six months in Baghdad, Iraq as chief of staff for Joint Area Support Group last sum- mer. Daniels is married to the former Amy Elizabeth Fischer of Cockeysville, Md. They have three chil- dren, Kate, Amelia and Olivia. Newton assumed com- mand of CNATTU Jacksonville in December 2004 following a tour as executive officer. He will be retiring with 29 years of service and will continue to reside in Orange Park, Fla., with his wife, Rhoda and son, Charlie. uitlur I HC -:aI. .r. . iA'ONe are a rn-u.lti-cultujrl hair salmon pr,, ling r ..lulti-Facet hair designs. VILLAGE SHOPS 6625-2 Argyle Forest Blvd. Jacksonville Tel: 904.778.9678 ." ". t.la,-: .:.,r-, ll. ,-,*: ,r,-, n-,.rr : i. : r, : rin, -i -- COTTON: Will be missed as leader and friend From Page 1 course, but also a great deal more. He should be as well a gentleman of liberal education, refined manners, punctilious courtesy, and the nicest sense of personal honor. He should be the soul of tact, patience, justice, and charity...." He couldn't have better described Capt. Cotton had he known him personally," stated Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel. "Capt. Cotton is an outstanding naval officer I feel very fortunate have to known and served with him. We, in the region, will miss him both as a leader and a friend." A native of Jacksonville, N.C., Cotton graduated from ,the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and received his commission through NROTC. He was designated a naval flight officer in August 1977. Cotton reported for duty to VP-9 at NAS Brunswick, Maine in January 1978, deploying to Bermuda, Lajes Azores (Portugal) and Rota, Spain. In January 1981, he reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations where he was the action officer responsible for Northern Europe and the United Kingdom. Cotton furthered his education at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., from January 1983 to June 1984, where he received a Master of Arts degree in national security affairs. He then reported to USS Enterprise (CVN-65) in September 1984 as the operations administrative officer, serving also as a tacti- cal action officer and deploying to the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. Cotton's next assignment brought him to the Nayal War College at Newport, R. I. in November 1986, where he attended the College of Naval Command and Staff and was the U.S. student at the Naval Staff College, gradu- ating with distinction in December 1987. He then reported to VP-45 at NAS Jacksonville in June 1988, and served as the tactics officer and opera- tions officer, deploying to Bermuda for the first deploy- ment of the P-3C Update III aircraft in the Atlantic the- ater. In May 1990, he reported to the staff of Commander, Patrol Wings Atlantic, as the tactics officer before reporting to VP-5 as the executive officer in July 1991 and assumed the duties of commanding officer in July 1992. During his tenure, the squadron deployed to Keflavik, Iceland and earned the Arnold Jay Isbell Award for Antisubmarine Warfare Excellence and the Battle Efficiency Award. Cotton then reported to the Office of the Secretary of Defense in Washington, D.C. in July 1993 as the country director for Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya. He served as the chief of staff, Commander, Maritime Surveillance and Reconnaissance Forces U.S. Sixth Fleet (CTF-67) from July 1997 to August 1999 and participated in Operations Noble Anvil and Allied Force, Kosovo opera- tions. Subsequently, he reported to Commander, Task Force 84 as the chief of staff where he served from September 1999 to June 2000 and then guided NAS Key West, Fla. as that installation's commanding officer from July 2000 through July 2003. In August 2003, he reported as chief of staff for Commander, Navy Region Southeast. SAFETY AWARD: From Page 1 NAS Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson is proud of the progress the Safety Depart- ment made in fiscal year 2005. "I fully support the safety program at NAS Jackson- 6271 St. A Suite 26-28 Call I Lunch: Mon-Fri. 11:30-2. CO proud of progress ville," stated Dobson. "Not only does it reduce costs, increase mission effective- ness and morale, but also it is the right thing to do for our personnel. This station has had a long history of support for safety and I hope we can continue it for years to come." 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JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 15 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Al.wa ys, Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of marina sailboats and safety equipment. June 2, 3, 4, 17, 18 Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats April 22-23 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 ath- letics, 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. 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. $96, Arena Tim McGraw and Faith Hill May 28-29, 8 p.m. Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Fantastic I.T.T. trips: Cedar Key Sidewalk Fine Arts & Crafts Festival April 8 $22 Savannah April 22 $36 adults, $30 children under 10 Includes guided trolley tour. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to E1-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 3491. Paintball Trip April 9 $20 includes, paint, lunch and trans- portation. ,'- fl~r / N I Ii Photo by Kaylee LaRocque/file Four-year-old Olivia Viano gets ready to dive through one of the inflatables and slide down the other side at last year's Month of the Military Child Carnival at the Youth Activities Center. This year's event is April 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jacksonville Suns Baseball game April 13 Free Free lesson and nine holes of golf NAS Jax Golf Course April 18 For more information call 542-3521. The Comics on Duty World Tour featur- ing Steve Bills, Jeff Capri, Danny Villalpando, and Gary Brightwell, Tuesday, 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. Dreamer (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. Fun with Dick and Jane (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. -Aeon Flux (PG-13) April 7, 7 p.m. Chronicles of Narnia (PG) For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! April 11 and 25 for active-duty. April 13 and 27 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. Call 777-8549 for more information. Ground School Class April 17 May 24 $365 For 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! Amiual NAS Jax Egg Hunt April 14, 7 p.m. McCaffery Softball Field complex. Yellow Water Egg Hunt April 15 Yellow Water baseball fields Call 777-8247 1 r__11 I I I I I I W. Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt April 16, 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. $20 adults, $10 children 12 and under NAS Jax Officer's Club open to all hands. For reservations call 542-3041. Navy Run co By Staff NAS Jax will host the Capt. Charles Cornett 10K Navy Run/5K Walk April 1 at 7:30 a.m. Only author- ized patrons with base access can register on site the day of the race. The public is invited to participate however; they must register and complete a MACS form by March 29 to ensure base access. 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) park- ing lot the day of the race from 6-7 a.m. Packets may also be picked up on race day at the regis- tration area. The race starts at 7:30 a.m. with an )ming April 1 awards ceremony following in the Navy Exchange parking lot. Awards will be pre- sented 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-com- ; petitive this year. There will also beta / shoe fair outside.the f NEX March 30-31 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the mqrn- ing of the race. Representatives will also ibe available at April 1 from a" 10 a.m. to no n to demonstrate S new runner's watches. Free massages will also be offered. For more information, -call Navy Run Volunteers needed Volunteers are need- ed to work the Navy Run April 1 from 5:30- 7:30 a.m. and 7-9 a.m. For more information, call Tim McKinney at 542-2930/3239. (c --" Crr a" 1A ON" cm S CU *- . ~- . - - -a Easter Egg Hunt volunteers needed By Staff $ ';=1 0 0 %M %M I.1. LM .91u.. -: * - I I 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. Lifeguard training The Morale, Welfare and Recreation De- partment's Aquatic Department is offering lifeguard training April 4 at 5 p.m. at the indoor pool. For more information, call 542- 2930/3239. cot2 UI - mgYebm * * * 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 * 0 * * * * I 1 pg I - ~ - m - I I~L~- Y~ "msJ ' ~-- -- K '4ft .- -~ 1111w lw - Q U~-- CJL r '' ~~eas~g~c~ NNWI 16 ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 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 10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Members meet for playgroups, field trips, MOMS Nite Out and family outings. For informa- tion, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com The Association of Aviation Ordnance- men's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call A01 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 oh Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269- 5369 or visit www.fllx.org. Several youth fishing derbies will be held throughout the city of Jacksonville. The following are the days, times and locations: April 1, 9 a.m. to noon at Ronnie VanZant Park, April 15, 9 a.m. to noon at Crystal Springs Park, May 6, 9 a.m. to noon at Huguenot Park, June 3, 9 a.m. to noon at Hanna Park and Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society will hold their monthly meeting April 8 at 10 a.m. at the SGES library at.6215 Sauterne Drive. For more information, call 778-1000. The Knights of Columbus will hold their 10th annual 5K Beach Run April 22, at 7a.m. Visit www.flrunning.com or www.ancientcityrr.org for additional information and registration form. 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. JAX SPORTS Tennis tourney planned A men and women's singles tennis tournament will be held April 24 at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women. There will be a separate men and women's division. Matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Awards will be given for each division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by April 21. Sports officials and scorekeepers ,eeded The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is. n6t required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and -your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3H, 30M Women 4H Triathlon Men 2H, 30M Women 3H Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Local park offers free nature classes he following are upcoming classes both dragonflies and damselflies begin at Westside Regional Park Nature life underwater and have gills for breath- Center located across the NAS Jax ing? Learn more .about our dragons and Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. damsels and what you can do to help All classes require advance reservations them. Participants will take home an by calling 573-2498. Audubon Adventures newspaper on drag- Nature Crafts onflies and damselflies designed for stu- using Recycled Products dents functioning at grades 3-5. April 3 Gardening for Butterflies 10-11:30 a.m. April 29 Make a statement in support of recy- 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. cling and Earth Day by bringing your Learn more about gardening for butter- clean recyclables and using flies from Marc Minno, noted butterfly them to create a unique expertand author of five books on butter- nature craft. flies. Minno will present a slide program Coffee with the Birds on butterfly gardening, followed by a April 5 tour of the gardens. 9:30-10:30 a.m. His will also conduct a Picture yourself relaxing book signing of his fourth inside a climate-controlled and fifth books Flori- building with your morning cup of coffee da Butterfly and looking out our large picture windows Gardening at the birds visiting our birdfeeders. stand Florida What a great way to start your day! Butterfly Caterpil- Beverages provided. lars and Their Worms and Composting Host Plants. April 6 Map and Compass Instruction 10-11:30 a.m. April 29 Did you know that an acre of soil can contain as many as a million earthworms? Learn more about these slimy creatures, their position in the food chain, and how to set up worm composting. Each partici- pant should bring a clear quart size or larger container. Hooray for Homeschoolers! Audubon Adventures: Real-Life Dragons and Damsels April 28, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Dragonflies . damselflies . do you know the difference? Did you know that 10 a.m.-noon Instructions cover boxing a compass to determine bearings, setting up travel locations on a map, and determining bear- ings to travel locations. Teams of two will use their new knowl- edge to find eight locations within the park woods. Each participant must have a flat acrylic/plastic compass and mosqui- to repellent. For more information or to register, please email John Trow at Johntrow3@juno. com. Environmental From NAVAIR he eighth annual Fleet Environmental Information Ex- change (EIE) will be held May 9-11 at the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Conference Center in Virginia Beach, Va. 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Expectation MLS#21051 lp-4p Sat/Sun Call COLLEGE. 7yr old home Stonehurast Brand new - New pnt & cpt. 3/1,. w/d, 4/2+ofc, 2200sf. 3cg. .' stove & fridge. exc cond new cpt, fnch drs, $309K. . 1816 W. 6th St. $84,900. 904-386-9926/2871173 904-382-6960 904 380k96287-1173_ GREAT DEAL 345 Nassau Phone: 904-778-1118 LEM TURNER & BROOM 3 l o 10oo0% Fnancng, No Cont Fax: 904-771-1401 money down. Newy remod 2096 Broom St. AMELIA ISLAND In Witer, i3o.,aaa. Website: www.epjrealty.com ,,a,,U Babe Almojer 904-838-5800 Plantation Oaks. close 904-318-2004 Cell Licensed Real Estate Broker to Ritz-Carlton/Bch 904-778-1118 Office Cellt 904-993-3429 HANDYMAN SPECIAL $220,000. 205- 222-1988 email. Eves 904-272-6583 Needs TLC. Will help with aalere Emal:babealmoera@bellsouth net financing. 3br lba walterzone1@beilsouth.net 8809 3rd Ave 9o4807-837 350 Waterfront HOUSES FOR SALE New Homes 3 -r Bad credit OK, No money ISLE OF PALMS, 3/2 at down.t payment due 14310 Stacey Rd., crnr om he$ 60s C Junll e st. lot, brick home, op. fir Call Mike 779-6900 plan scrnpool w/lanai, dock & much more. Newly Remodeled $609k. 904-223-4302 3BR/1.5BA, $114K 1533 Raven Dr. S., LAST ISLE OF PALMS 904-334-4888. CANAL LOT -Instant Equtiy. $466k Final price PANAMA PK/Trout River before realtor 219-0575 lblk from Marina, 3/1, bonus rm, totally remod LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. new ch/a. tile, pnt, appl Trout Rvr Landing $135K.. - 7538 OakwoOd. Exc condo. 70x130. Robin g -. $94,900. 904-382-6960 904-924-0033/759-4180 7 -- - U WIN WE WIN REALTY ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONT -_ New constr 2660sf, PARCEL -approx 3.5 ac, $372,500 4/2.5, Victoria 300x538ft, located in Lakes Sudv, 13566 Bostwick FL $975k, Devan Lee Dr. E. Open Owner fin avail. 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DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon S Monday 405 Apartments Unfurnished $550-$760 1,7 A3 BRis Avail % (904) 757 -0240> ASHLEY PARK PA EN 1R^ NORTSIDE Lr L l,.2,.3BRs. LUD Vouchers , ~ Accepted. % ath DS Spedal as 751 -1510 RIVERSIDE 3/2 $650 ch&a 1350SF, Gas Fplc, WD Hu Water IncI DW, Nr SPts VANSANDt RE 389-3540 Riverside ch&a 731-8777 Studio $475. incls utils. lbr $575. Huge carport 2/1.5 $900. 1500sf luxury RIVERSIDE Lg IBR. CH&A, hardwd floors, clean, good n'hood, near hosp $650mo+dep. 384-6755 RIVERSIDE multi-family: all inclusive lbr/lba MOVE IN SPECIALS $650mo. 904-434-9094 .SAAN .- 1 &2BRSpecallI *AR"CO CALL 398-9492 SAN MARCO 2/1, Upstrs Duplex, 1000sf, $750m. $500dp. 904-398-1044 Compass Property Svcs. SOUTHSIDE 2/2, $1100mo. next to Town Center Mall, pool, Jacuzzi. Cal 561-714-0017 WESTSIDE Newly reno- vated 1 & 2 br apts. In quite residential nbrhd on Cedar Creek. Call for appts. 904-424-3402 410 Condominiums ARL/KERNAN FOREST New 2/2, 1200sf, gar gtd, pool all appl+w/d $1195m. 904-838-2627 ARL $1095mo. new lux condo, all appli incl. WD, bit in microwave, Merrill Pines, 220-8867 AVANTI/ KERNAN -nr UNF, bch, 2/2, $975mo. 3/2, $1175mo, S'side/ reserve, 2/2, $950mo Gated/ amen 962-2418 LEASE OR PURCHASE BUY OWNER IL Vilaglo brand new 3/2 (2) avail. 4$230K ea. Call Eddie. 954- 605-2947 O.P. NEW 2/2 1500SF, gar, WDhkup, club hse, pool, fitness ctr & more, $1195mo 904-207-3215 OAKLEAF Condo 2/2 New $950/mo $800 dep Near pool & amenities. Call 904-214-9415 Iv msg OAKLEAF PLANTATION Ill Huge new flat 2/2 + gar on lake + forest $1350. Won't last! 291-4290 OP/Flem. Isl/Lake Ridge VIlla N, Brand new 3/2.5 TH w/gar. on wtr, Prices call 954-668-5234 Orange Park South Desirable Location. 2X2 TH w Garage & Private Back- yard. Rent $800 Dep $800 Call 472-7314 ICW Avanti SPECIAL 2/2 1177s.f. w Solarium Best Rental Deal $975 Jenn Broker 917 859 7859 Ponte Vedra Beach Summerhouse "SPECIALS" ' 1/1 Lg Cottage w PVT entrance,pa ostorage Vaulted CellingFPL $975 3/2Twhse Vaulted Ceiling, Stainless Kitchen, lanai, many extras $1295 Both Beachslde ALA 1/1 Golf side -$750 Jennifer, Broker 917 8597859 410\Condominiums PVB/Grnd Cay Villas 1/1 2nd fli, gtd, club hse, pool, W/d. no pets, AvI 5/1. $875m. 904-273-0160 PVB/SUMMERHOUSE 2/2 1st fir on golf crs, mile to beach, fp, 5 star, $1000mo. 239.218,420S PVB Spacious 2/2, story crnr unit, fpl, w/d, new renov. $1256m+elect. 1.240-388.0056 Iv msg REGENCY & OP 3/2 $12PO & $1400mo. w/$500 dn month to month pmti 904-472-5243 REGENCY -2/2, appl eqp, $885mo. Call 220-3917 651-2222 SOUTHSIDE 5811 Atlantic Blvd. 2/2.5, 2 story, $950mo. river view, water access cable, pool, & clubhouse. 904 545-0990 S'SIDE, NEW, 2 Wks FREE 2/2, granite, tile, w/d, pool, fltness,gtd, 1300sf, 234- 0624.$1050m inci wtr S'SIDE Brand new 3/2, all applies, WD, cony loc, $900mo. 954-336-2430 954-336-2493 415 Houses Furnished E. ARL- 2/1 priv. lakefrt- lot, w/d, very clean $900/mo+ dep., pets negot.,near9A, 744-8008 FLEMMING ISLAND PLANTATION- new, 3/2.5, gar., 2 story, pool, $1,100. 904-278-2734 MANDARIN -Cottage, lbr, hrdwd firs, CH&A. $1200mo + deposit 737-2314 Ortega 1/1 Cottage Completely furnished, just bring your clothes. N/S $1150m 759-4850 420 Houses Unfurnished ARGYLE 8792 Timberpoint Dr 3/2/2 1745sf $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE FOREST 4/3/2 Formal DR, FL rm, frpl, cathi ceiling, $1550mo. Pets ok. 850-864-3715 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF 337 Pecan Grove 3/2.5/2 1449sf $1150 $300 off 1st mo. rent FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF Cambridge Townhomes 810 Crystal Way End Unit 3/2/1 1600sf$1050 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARGYLE- OAKLEAF Cannons Point Sub 1345 Woodlawn Drive 4/2/2 2110sf $1175 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ARL/WS3760 Haslett E 3/1, ofc, 1700sf, gar, pool w/svc $1275. 1/15150 Kingsbury $598 465- 3301 4 ARL-3/2 1640 sf, fncd yrd, pets S welcome no pitt bulls, w/d, h/u, $1050,904-465- 0970 PCS 4 ARLINGTON 3/2 / 1640 sqft, fen yd, I pets become (no pltbulls), W/D hkup, alarm, $1050 904-465 0970 PCS 4 ARL- Near JU, 3/2, S1700sf car gar, 5 ti car driveway, in. ground pool, Imo dep. + $1050/mo close proximity to 9A & shopping areas, please contact, Robert Meggs, 904-234-3652 or nossralsuva@hotmall.com 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished 4 Avondale, 3/1.5, Ig fncd yd, 1.5 car gar, 7 miles frm base, pets 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 BEACHES -2/2, freshly painted, tlle/cpt, w/d Incld. $775 mo + dep. Call 904-343-1782 - CALLAHAN 2br/3ba, gar, close to school and shops, $1100mo, 1st, last, dep. 352-475-3797 COLUNS/ARGYLE 7746 Rushmore Ct., kl 3/2/2gar. fenced, 866-9297/655-7924 PCS Fernandina, Amelia Isl Yulee Waterfront rental Small 1 or 2BR on deep water, privacy, close to A1A. Great commute to Kings Bay or Mayport. $900m. 904-703-4265 Fleming Isl Beauty 3/2, End of culdesac, hottub, Patterson elem, pets ok $1275m0. 904-284-2776 FLEM ISL. PLANT. 4/3, 2500sf, open fir plan, all brk home, 2cgar. gas fpl, cust. mstr shwr tile, sprnkir sys, huge covy. patio, cu desac, backs to nature preserve. $1675 mo. 804-201-1119 ) FOR RENT- 1970sq, S4/2, sundeck, fire- In place, 2 car garage, large front/back yaerdu $1200/mo, $1200 +dep, 904- 751 S011 GREEN COVE SPRINGS/LAKE ASBURY Silver Creek Sub 1853 Creekview Dr 3/2/2 1820sf $1095 $100 Off 1st (5) mo FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 ICW/UNF/KERNAN 3/2, 2cgar, scr patio, Ig fncd yd, sprnkir sys. GrtSchls $1300m. 904 620- 8568 ICW 3/2, 2 stry, culde- sac, 2 car gar, fen'd, sec sys. Kensington comm pool,$1100mo 270-2708 Intracoastal Newer 3/2, w/ heated pool on lake close to elem & Mid schl. $1200mo. 220-0401 JCP/DurvIn Park Dr. 3/2, fncd, all appl+w/d hu, grt schools, $1350m. Avi 4/15. 616.3581/651-5214 4)JTB/95, 3/2.5, new luxury, TH, kl upgrades, 2cgar, scmd patio, pool + clubhouse access. Ironwood, 1700 sf, $1575, Jamie 864-6699, PCSng' Jullngton Crk 3/2.5 TH, LR, DR, nice Ig eat.-n-.kit, wtr view, gated, lcgar, $1200m. 287-923 Mend 3/2, 1850sf, fncd yd, backs to preserve, newer immac cond, new appl $1395 904-710-7000 MAND 3/2 Brick, custom wood Int. scrn prch, sun deck, grt rm, fncd bkyd, w/d, fp, ch/a, cul de sac, $1200+dep No pets. 0:355-0515, H:733-0435 MANDARIN 10973 Pine Acres Rd 3/2/2 1724sf $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 . MANDARIN 3/2, $1250m0 3/1 $1150mo Dwasher wash/dry fncd bck yrd. GHS/904- 529-8022 4 Mandarin- 3/2, S1930sf. covered pool kL1 w/ svc, 10471 Spotted Fawn Ln, $1425 mo. 710-3488. PCS Mandarin 3br/2ba ranch style house new paint carpet, 2 car gar, nice $1250mo. 904- 710-6357 4 0n Houses 42Y0 Unfurnished Mlddleburg Baxley Hideaway 3836 Hideaway Lane 4/2/2 1828sf $1095 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Mlddleburg Ridaught Landing Sub 2864 Tuscarora Trail 3/2/2 1412sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 MURRAY HILL -1303 Hamlliton St. new kit & ba, CH&A, spacious rooms, $800mo. 828-712-8858 NORTHSIDE 3/2 house w/acreage, $2000mo, Call 813-760-5689 NORTHSIDE 3BR 2BA House For Rent. Fenced Yard. Pets Welcome. $775mo. $775 dep. 757- 3466 NORTHSIDE Pecan Park 2/1 Fenced yard. W/D hookup. $650mo $600 dep 904-696-9244 NORTHSIDE Rolling River Sub 11829 Gulfshores 3/2/2 1582sf $1095 March Free FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE Waterbrook Falls 7117 Water Rose Court 3/2/2 1850sf $1195 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 N'SIDE 2 & 3 bdrm hms 1 bath CH/A, stove, frig, $600- $700mo. Avail- able Now. 708-8006 N'SIDE 6967 Lorain 2br/lba, 2 story $575/mo 412 Springfield Ct. 3br/lba, CH/A $775/mo Both exc cond. 710- 0104 N'slde off LemTurner 9216 4th Ave. 3/2 newly remod. $850mo. $25 apple. fee. 687-4962 OAKLEAF, Eagle Landing OPEN SAT &aSUN 1-4pm 4/3 $1995. 952/237-6497 wwwJaxRental.com OAKLEAF-new, 3/2, dbi gar, lake & more. All amen. Just $1375mo. Call 904-635-7720 OAKLEAF PLANTATION Like New lyr old. 4/2 with screened porch $1200mo 904-424-4072 OP/ARGYLE 3/2 1800+sf, mstr Jacuzzi w/shwr, great yd w/gazebo Only $1250m. 262-2034 OP/FLEMING ISLAND Exec 4br/2ba In Hamber- sham Harbour. Water access. $1295m 514-1038 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, Fam Din 2cgar 2300sf Sell $280k Lease $1350m 904-759-9262 OP $300 OFF 1st months Rentl 3/2.5, 2 story-new twnhm, 2 car garage, 1800sf corner unit, Clay Co. schools, $1085+dep. 904-718-6068 OP- Plainfleld Ave. S3/1 home, no pets, S C $8 1 p du s d 904-P r T r24 ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 Townhouse wd, water incid, on Blanding $900mo. 877-577-4556 RAVINES CROSSING Lake Asbury BRAND NEW 4/2/2 1900SF. A+schools Avail 4/28 $1225. 982-6254 S RAVINES GOLF/COUNTRY CLUB 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 SOUTHSIDE 2 BD, 1 BA, fully remodeled. Must seel $950O/mo, $950 dep. 219-7076 Southside 4/2, 3/1 Near beach blvd. new carpet, -pvt yards. & $1195 + sec. 904-287-2727 SOUTHSIDE. Bartram Springs, 4/2.5, 2 car gar 2 story, $1650mo. Avail 4/15. PH 916-479-3626 SOUTHSIDE Ne, .14 2 5 3100s0 in Waterleai 1a850mc, Call Ye.gan', 904 8..-4L10 SOUTHSIDE Sail Cr,%e Condos 1000 GCate P3ri,-a, -624 2.2 1286s i 1175 Screeneo Patio FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 1308060 SOUTHSIDE with option to buy. Nee remod 4. 1 o1500STr Lg kit. CH. . mcd roa. laundry nrm. quiet n'hood & more. Pets 'OK $1000m+se.: uep Mil DC 504 651 3966 4 S'SIDE $1325 mo 4 2. FENCED, cr 210, LRG YARD. GREAT SCHOOLS, CALL NOW 904 477 2776. WONT LAST LONG SS'SIDE Hawkins Cove off Atlantic. I IS raln. to Mayport, 4br fp, Lakevlew, available mid March. $1475 mo. 410 647 6851, NO SMOKE, NO PETS ST. AUGUSTINE HERITAGE LANDING Nee 40r. 2300.t Club Hse $1400 -16 4793 3626 ST. JOHNS CO. Brand new 3-25 TH-lort & gar. gated, crnr unit, all apple, $1300m. 904-249-4146 Starke FL Great location. 3/2 1800sf, frpic, Irg frnt prch, fncd yrd. $850mo lst/last+sec 352-473-7123/665-7531 ST JOHNS/210 Southlake 3/2 on lake, scnrd prch, wood firs. $1200mo 710-6070 230-9495 SWITZERLAND -country living, 3br/2ba, 2 car gar, hrdwd firs, 1.5 ac, $1400mo 704-519-5600 Westside 2/1 new ch/a carpet clean 814 Grandville Rd $650m $650dep 904-266-2822 SWESTSIDE-2/2, 1 car gar. patio, close to NAS Jax, $750, dep call 6142018 or 71&6-9166 Westside- 2/2 stor- Sage shed, patio, within tL minutes of NAS JAX, $785 plus deposit with Military clause. Call 472-6907 WESTSIDE -3/1, CH&A, Move In April 1. $0 dep. 745-0045 4) Westslde- 3/1, bonus room, fenced yrd, near Wal Mart, on 103rd, $850/mo, 278-2951 WESTSIDE Marietta 3/2 2200sf, no pets, $975mo +dep. Call 571-9003 WESTSIDE Timothys Landing 7724 Highchair Lane 3/2/1 1500st $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 ! >1~m Organization: Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Name (please print): 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 StationJacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OFTHOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHEAD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished World Golf Village New home 4/3.5 Loft& office Stainless steel apple. $1800m+sec 477-8827 b W'SIDE- 2/2 storage Shed, patio, within < mins. of NHAS Jax, $785 plus deposit w/ military clause call 472-6907 W'SIDE-3/2, Fenced back yard, $900mo. + dep. 5154 Saginaw Ave. 287-1316/449-4031 W'Slde -Paxon, 2br, Iba, central H &A, $64Smo. $0 dep. Move In April 1, 2916 W. 1st St. 745-0045 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 IntercoastalWest Westside Julington Creek Macclenny CALL 757-3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com O.P. -nice 3/2, pool home, $1000mo. Zenith Realty 215-0676 $500 Down U OWN all areas 1st mo. FREE $800+ ramo. EZ Qualify Call the Hotline 388-1208 42s Manufactured Homes We have the home - Financing No Problem- Call Sandy 695-2255 or 334-3339 W'side Very Nice 2 & 3Br. $550-$675. RV $100/wk in quiet park 771-6107 427 Mobile Home 4 Lot Rentals ARLINGTON Irg shady lots only, city water. $250 up+ dep. 641.0392 E 427 Mobile Home 427 "Lot Rentals GREEN COVE -almost 3 acres, utilities, Hwy 17 So. CaIl for info 904-284-4523 430 Roommates 9A-Irg furn rm, new hm, utils. DSL, cbl, w/d. no pet, NS. $580 237-1834 Argyle-2/2, twn- hom $500 tl included, S904-53S-1453/ 904-777-4272 Argyle- OP, 4/2, nice home, 00 mo, 1/2 uil. 904 535-2391, 904-53514S3 ARL -home 3br/3ba, furn, lovely, refs req. $600mo. 260-5020 M/F Roommate to share Irg 2/1 Apt w/smkr. Nr S' & Baymdws. AvI 4/1 $465m+half until. 728-5407 Male roommate needed 4/3 home in Arl. $500m+ Call 904-716-4350 NEED Roomate, 1/2 rent & 1/2 util, 2/2 right outside of St. Mary's call 912-690-1242 OP Immediate Occupancy Oakleaf. $500m. inci all. $350dep. 904-626-0332 S'Side: Pvt. Rm & Bath. Gated. $600/mo. Call 993-9831 43t Rooms 4 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & RefrigI Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725- 3343 Orange Park- room for rent, 4,111$450mo, no lease, Includes washer/ dryer, usage & utilities, Frank 904680 6833 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ SIndustrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent S Commercial/ 500 Industrial 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 Office / Medical / Retail Condos For Sale / Lease. Why pay rent when you can own at these prices? Various sizes avail. Prestige Realty, 396-4052 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent JAX BCH WHSE for lease. 3629sf, Ofc Incl. Beach side of Intercoastal. Lrg prkg lot. 770-929-1721 or 678-525-0854 WESTSIDE Warehouses, 5400sf, 10,0000sf, 12,000sf, 17 400sf, 22 000sf or 30,000sf. Dock & grade. Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor 515 Office Space For Rent Arlington Expressway Nice Affordable Indiv. Offc's & Small Building 725-0556 / 591-3027 1-295 & SAN JOSE 1150SF First month rent free. Avail May/904-868-5500 JTB & PHILLIPS Starting at $325, utils Included. GOING FAST!L Call Rod 343-8922 NEW OFFICE CONDO -1140SF, Argyle Forest Blvd nr Oak- leaf PI Chimney Lakes Prof Cntr, 904-687-3000 PERIMETER PARK BLVD. -Immed occupancy $750mo. 246-6005 R'SIDE Ig Ofc w/Conf. rm 10min rom downtown. Incl prkg, util's & janit'l 904- 3843122/631-2456 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold TRUCK DRIVER TRAINI1 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOB COMPANY-SPONSORED TUmION REIMBURSEMENTS JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE (904)] 783-3333 Rn001 11i0inn0 WW RNADMAERTFR t In]fits to 6th Grade t Before and After School t Voluntary' Pre-K t Directors Credentials t Certified Teachers Conveientll' ., located next to _,.__ 6263 Roosevelt Bi"d. CalL904-777-82 MAKE A CAREER OF HELPING OTHERS! Get the hands-on skills you need to work as a Medical Assistant. Or. choose from the following: iii- Elitr enijr ELi jr,,n--NEW! ii1.- Alii,, HlW lr, M3ari, ,Tlenfi .!!* Bu -rieni r AdTriSiirl(,n !!i; C, iTirulir Inm, rnrir,',n S',,' i1' ..:F h'ilt'.ls1 il'n3ry Sluaie, 1 4 i. Leg I A.;i,.I,'Ij ,^ Date Submitted: Signature: 6. 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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 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 702 Customer INBOUND CUSTOMER SERVICE Immediately hir- ing 50 customer service reps for inbound calls to support a national insurance com- pany. Only csrs with inbound call OM experience in a CALL CENTER will be considered. Must be computer literate. Work schedule is firm. Must be available to work anytime between 8am-8pm, Mon- day-Saturday, with Sunday and additional day off during the week. S9.00hr during training. $10.00hr during project. Fax resumes to 904 332 7514 or e-mail to 2031,4- keliyservices.com. Call 904 419 1431 for additional information. SKSERVICESY SERVICES 707 Driher CDL DRIVERS class B &D Apply in person: at Pitman Produce, 5400 Longleaf St DFWP M/F/D/V/EOE/AA COURIER/ MESSENGER Drive your late model p/u, van or SUV. F/T and P/T avail. Gas allowance and bonuses.904- 398-4788 Drivers wanted. $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Work your own hours. Be your own boss. Hiring Taxi, Airport Shuttle & Para Transit drivers. Call Tim Miles 493 5222 for Interview DRIVERS You can earn $800 -$1100 next and every week. & still be home week- ends. Must have CDL A & mostly clean 3 yr MVR. Exp'd car haulers welcome 356-0500 DFWP. * I(9'1*l il:C 1 Id 11]: 4;,1 ;]: * Class A or D for tow co.. Flatbed or Tow Truck exp. Call Bill 768-4688 or 768-2401 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 VAN DRIVER- needed. 1/2 driving, 1/2 other duties. Drug Free EEOC Prefer clear driving record. Start $8.50 hr Apply at 2252 Dennis St between lam &2pm ir 710 Industrial/ 7 Trades A/C DUCT CLEANING TRUCK OPERATOR Good pay & benefits. Good Driving record a must. DFWP, Indoor Comfort 396& 7771 AQUATIC TECHNICIAN Weed/algae control, outside physical work. DFWP Good salary/ benefits. Call The Lake Doctors 904-262-5500 or fax res. 904- 262- 5501 F I. 710 Industrial/ Trades CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays *Paid vacations Gas allowance 40 plus hrs/week Company T-shirts Quarterly Bonus Cara 813-2524 DaytIme Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 CLASS "A" INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC for 3rd shift Mainte- nance Crew. Must have 5 yrs exp. Pay $16.96 plus .26 shift diff. We are an EECC/Drug free workplace. 401K Health/ Dental, paid Holidays/ Vacations. Apply at Gilman Build- ing Products, CR 218, Maxville, FL 289-7261 or fax (904) 289-7736. CRANE OPERATOR Exper'd with Link Belt. Terex & Llebherr (hydraulics) & conven- tional w/3-5yrs exp. Full benefits. DFWP. 7834111 ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS for local and out of twn comm'l projects. 401K, med Ins, drug test req'd. 813.635-9482 Electricans & Helpers needed immediately needed immediately Benefit Package/ Medical/401K/Vacatlon Great Working Environment Above Average Pay Scales Coastal Electric', Company of Florida, Inc. 2759 St. Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904) 64S-0026 FAX (904) 645-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace E UIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Callaway Contracting ' at 904-751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS with construction exp. Call 904-545-2051- IRON WORKERS Needed Immediately. Call 545-5232 MACHINERY MAINTENANCE Afternoons & evenings, Mechanical & welding knowledge helpful. Full benefits. Apply 11am-2pm. at Commercial Metals 2038 N Lane Ave. See J.T.; EOE M/F MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- mechanical and line operators. We offer a real opportunity with training, good pay and benefits,. e are located West of Jack- sonville in a growing community. Contact. Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. SUPERINTENDENT Comm G.C. JAX Area. Fax Resume to Diversified Development SE. 904-880-3104 for growing General Contractor. Commer- cial experience required. Excellent pay and benefits. Fax 3 resume and salary requirements to (904)-i 739-7952 or e-mail_- mhashman hash-, manconstruction.cqm. WAREHOUSE f EQUIPMENT OPERATOR W/ BOBCAT EXPERI- ENCE. $10/HR. 354.1669 712 Mechanic 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.-9704 DFWP/EOE 715 sManagement/ 7 ^ Professional 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? SOCIAL SERVICE SUPERVISOR -for a large organization. Exp & Bachelors degree in human services. E -, Fax Resume 355-842Z. 720 Medical CERTD CODING SPECIALIST- FT MEDICAL ASST FT /w Travel MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK / RECEPTIONIST FT HEALTH INFORMATION MGMT SUPERVISOR FT Lake Butler Hospital For further information, please visit our webslte:+ www.lakebutlerhospital.com FAX (386)496-1611 Direct Service Employees Full & part time. RN'S Full time. Must have current lic. LPN's full and part time, Must have current 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: ICF/DD Facilities 4550 Ricker Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32210 or 5808 Kinkald Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32244 or 5615 Hodges Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32225. Or by fax to the Attn. of the program Manger: 904-223- 5611 904-778-9293 EXCELLENT MJA. NEEDED We are currently in need of an experi- enced Medical Assistant that Is proficient in Vitals, Injections, EKG's and Blood Draws. MUST have at least 2 years experience. NO NEW GRADS! Top Pay and Benefits to those who qualify. Now hiring exp'd Interiori Please fax resume Trim Carpenters. Pdl Holidays, vacations,1 with salary Benefits. Must have own requirements to tools/transp. 284-3753 904.332.7424 SOFA EXPRESS Here today. Home tomorrow. LOCAL DELIVERY HELPERS Full-time, must be at least 21 yrs. old. Great compensation and benefits. Please apply in person at 8151 Blanding Blvd., Jacksonville. Drug screening conducted. EOE. Come join our winning team W' SIDE-Small Partially Furn, Newyrem 00 Alliance Realty Group p 904-695-1412 405 Apartments SERVING THE FINEST" Unfurnished With Realty, Mortgage, and Relocation Needs! ** SAN MARCO ** Lovely 2/1, hrdwd firs, no pets, $775mo ph 398-6744 or 568-0522 ph.: 904.2685553 I cell: 629.8496 AMELIA ISLAND Beach fa unit with views, 10 fax: 90426&5766 tczr01@yahoo.com paces to ocean, 2/1, upper- $950 + util., lower 2/1 $800 + util. each w/laundry facil. Call Kim 904-556-9589 Tony Cozier INSIDE 2BR/1BA APT Near "Drive On" 23th & Main. CH/A, W/D hookup, new paint. $600m 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite #11 Jacksonville, FL 32257 $400dep. 904-744-1570 650,620 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 650,620 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! %-W...ws Mirror PeriscoDe a.ama .>1 a, t al 1 al, 1 a. > vne ru'versw Men]m JaC movii r .Z. 20 JaixAr NOWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 720 Medical PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT POSITION (S) Occu -Health. Inc has immediate openings) for Physical Therapist Assistant, NAVHOSP. Jacksonville and BMC Mayport. Send resume w/salary requirements, current licenses & certifications: email: ohli@ohl- corp.com fax (89) 873-7982. EOE 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 904737-5220 x 151 RN Exp'd O.R. Circulator for Ambulatory Center. F/T positions, no call, no nights no week- ends. Call 386-496-2833 SCRUB TECH Exp'd. for Ambulatory Center. F/T or PRN positions, no call no nights, no wknds call 386496.2833 723 Dental DENTAL HYGIENIST PT for Tues & Wed. 8:30-5P Call Dr. Keith Hollands office. 904-389-3694 Office/ 725 clerical BOOKKEEPER, SECRE- TARY, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Strong Bookkeeping Skills, QuickBooks Software a Must. For Used Car Dealership. Full Time. Starting Pay $12.00 per Hour. 40 Hours Weekly. Fax Resume to 726638 After Faxing Resume Phone Brad for Inter- view Appointment. Brad 813-5500 PURCHASING ASSISTANT Immediate opening. Will train but MUST be motivated, extremely organized q uics learner, able to multi- task effectively In fast paced environment. MUST be familiar with MS Excel & Word. Under. ground Utility Con- struction exp a plus. Fax resume to 904-751-4125; or apply at 11220 New Berlin Rd. ATTORNEY OFFICE - Downtown. Phone work, flexible, PT AM/PM hrs, Bl-lIngual Spanish a plus. Fax resume to Ralph at 904-358-3069 735 Restaurants/ 34 Hotels 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, ftL. 32256. Call: 904-296-1525. Equal Opportunity Employer. HOWARD JOHNSON INN & SUITES is now hiring for: Night Audit & Front Desk Exp'dpreferred. Apply 4300 Salisbury Rd. N. SERVERS Lunch & dinner hrs. Caffe Andlamo 500 Sawgrass Vilage Dr. Ph. 280-2299 740 Retail FINE JEWELRY SALES -Earn $25k- up selling fine jewelry In our Neptune Beach Store. If you are dedicated & willing to learn, this is a great oppt to pursue a career In nne jewelry. Retail exp a must, fine S jewelry exp pref. Please apply by fax or email 247-8003 info aliensJewelers.comrh 745 Sales SALES PEOPLE NEEDED ASAP FOR HOME SALES CALL JOE 904-225-0222 747 Telemarketing INBOUND CALLS Computer Exp req'd. 24/7 operations. Pd Trailng. Fax resume to 777-7183 Nexcom Personnel, BIdg 554. NAS Jax. EEO 753 Security Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens Security/Safety Mgr. MIn 7 yrs mgmt exp In security & safety. Must be available to work weekends. www.jacksonvillezoo. org EOE,Dru Free Workplace 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 4765044 755 Miscellaneous EARN DEGREE online from home *Medical, "Business, *Paralegal. "Comput- ers, *Criminal Justice. Job Placement. Com- puter provided. Finan- cial aid If qualify. (866) 858 -2121.www.onli netldewatertech.com HELP WANTED Motivated, hard working individuals. FT drivers lic. a MUST Start $10 $12/hr. incl O/T Call Jackie 904-924-8664 MASON LABORERS Must have own trans- portation. Most work in Clay County. No exp nec. Call 626- 0588 RENTAL COORDINATOR -PT needed for hous- ing community. Resume to Manager @ oakleafplantation.com SET/STRIKE CREW F/T for event company. Dr Lic req'd Class Lic prefd. Apply in person: PRI Productions 1819 Kings Ave. 398-8179 EOE, DFWP SOUND TECH For Live Sound Rein- forcement. FT Apply at PRI 1819 Kings Ave. 398-8179 or fax resume 398.1569 EOE. DFWP TOOLROOM PERSON FT keep Inventory of tools very light physical work benefit. Drug free wrkpl Call 904-268-0466 VET ASST/TECH Seeking motivated team player. 30hours WilTrain Timuquana Animal Hosp. 830 Child 830 Care SExperienced Home Care Provider In .L Arlington Area certl- ed 6 weeks12 yrs. Call Aida 90 762-1443 HOME DAYCARE available for t|> toddlers.,please call 912-576-4112 Licensed in Home Daycare (2) openings for Infant or toddler located In Oakieaf Plantation Home 865 Improvement/ Remodeling HOME INSPECTIONS By The Professionals at First Alliance Home Inspections 904866&8114 876 Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No Job to small. . all guaranteed. Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 22 Collectables and Jewelry 25 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Fumiture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade Harmony Homes of North Florida. a Drees Company COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE POSITION 900 Antiques Antique repro. darior set, three piece cherry, blue cream flora print new, $2200, asking, $1000 obo, 622 8391Ron 902 Appliances SDishwasher, never used, moving, must j sell, $85, 6960759 DISHWASHER Kenmore stainless steel, $300,904-269-9527 DRYER, REFRIGERATOR, QUEEN BED $200 ea. Love seat $75, micro- wave $50. 904- 282- 3402 Dryer / Washer super capacity, excel cond. $200. 904-399-8848 FISH TANK-55' gallon, cherry wood color with pump & fish top Included call 778-246 FRIDGE, white, side-by-side, I| $450. Smooth top range, $150. Over range micro, $80. Dishwasher, $80, exc cond, call 771- 208 a GE Side by Side 1 refrigerator, good I condition, almond, Scan deliver, $125, call 904-733-0023 SKENMORE- 4 burner, gas stove w/ digital reader 40 gaL, gas water heater. Both $200 obo, 912-674-1797 KENMORE. heavy duty washer and dryer, S frigidaire heavy duty dryer, both $135 obo. 912 -674 -1797 Kenmore washer & dryer like new large capacity Dishwasher 551-3628 374-1187 S TD 38" 12.5 hp, Siding lawn mower w/ grass "t bagger runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 OVEN-GE Spectra Glass Top range/ | senf cleaning/true temp., automatic excellent condition $150, call 904282-8893 REFRIDOERATOR- SMagic Chef23 cubic ft, ice maker, self defrosting, very clean, works gret, $150 obo, DEBBIE 568-4813 SRefrigerator Side by side, 2001 great shape, SI all new components. SGE 254 culn, Ice/water In/door, 912-882 -6444 warranty, $500 Refrigerator- Side by side, elect. range, matching, vent, hood, Pana- sonic, microwave, excel cond, all for $700,904215-0920 Whirlpool 30" self cleaning, range i } black/almond, $225 obo, 292-1476 905 Articles 9 For Sale BBO stove and smoer combo. %V "New Braunfels" good condition list $275 first $75 241-1398 Bedroom funiture, small desk, hutch small chest night stands light wood and swivel rocker. upholstered chair. LUnda 783-0197 , Bike 26", 21 speeds, means good shape 4 bike, 26" 18 speeds, Stood shape first. $3 each call Ray 904556.3708 Bowflex Treadcumber Sony 27" TV, Brand new 542-2255wk, encased in oak, $1700 obo, 292-4094, $250 obo SCadillac Seville 97' SLS, loader, leather, f garaged, 92K miles, excellent condition, must see, $8600 obo, Mayport area, 445- 8370 SCargo Top Carrier Sears Sport, 20-SV, excellent condi- tion, $80,696-0759 0. Cherry Curio Cabinet, f125, . chelrryn/less pladisaable,$20. Call 579 6471 or 757-0487 Ca uter- Deli Pentum III with 41t color printer, $150 576 5207, JIM a Dresser, blond color 5 drawers, 36" mokwide, 55" high. excellent cond $75 call 9042646652 Eddie Bauer- travel / system stroller w/ i> infant carrier plus 2 vehicle adapter be excellent condition, $140. 904-759-8079 n EDGER-electric, Black & Decker, 0 like new, $40, 904,2238553 ELINA Sewing Machine S Star Series, $100, S call 220 -0340 FISH TANK with stand approx. 40 Ii gallonn. 50, call 904 777 4981 4 FOR SALE MEMORY FOAM TOPPER, I oil drum, Norlco electric razor, smoker, bowling ball, set of golf clubs & more. Please call 904771 2917 a Gas BBQ Grill. New Aussie Portable Propane Travel Grill, never used, $75. 904 69S 1919 Girls Bike 24" "Boss Cruiser" needs some repairs, $20, call 244.1398 4 JET POWER CHAIR like new tan, $4K i HOTPOINT upright freezer. $75, a/c window unlt, KENMORE energy efficient, $100, 912-576-9534 SMess Dress blue and white Jackets with attachments, size 42L Both for$225. Phone 778-4104 41 Pool Table, 7 ft, leisure . T bay, great condition, I leather drop pockets, many accessories, I'll disassemble, you move, $350,654-4794 Printer. HP3915 desk- let (new), $40, v ivsloneer scanner, $20, Unksys Router, USB adapter, $15 obo, Rhonda, 403.4822 evenings CUSTOM PROTECTION OFFICERS Former law enforcement, military police, career military, elite military forces, police academy grads and/or AA in criminal justice required. Persons with corrections experience are encouraged to apply. Must pass a rigid background investigation, drug screen, physical and psychological exam. High school diploma or GED required. THE WACKENHUT CORPORATION Please contact our Jacksonville office: 3974 Woodcock Dr., Ste 100 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Ph: 1-800-254-4411 Fax: 904-396-6716 Email: phatt@wackenhut.com Wackenhut ic# AB8700009 EOE os5 Articles For Sale SHOES-Women's dress shoes. All sizes. Luichiny, Delicious. Pierre Dumas, Wild Diva, Soda, Glamour, Bumper. Bertinni Edward Paul. Legend Over 1500 pairs to choose from. Below half price. 904-887-6171 or 904-422-8191 SSof loveseat set, day bed, w/ bundle Dell \l Computer, small ste- reo, 13" TV, video camera, call 904- 4779026 SOFA-1 colonial, $50. Excellent condition, S twin size bdrmw/ chest ofdrawers, headboard, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, call 221.0710 SOFAS-2, blue plaid, Irge TV, exercise bike, S ent. center, 2 end this, twin mattress, computer desk, 6450630 SPEAKER BOX Ported Fiberglass box for (4) 12" subs. Will paint to your choice of color. speakers, $o0, Mags$600 obo. 237-8680 30L" x40w"x 18H" TIRES (2), 19514" S Ford Rander, $25, flush, elongated bowl $10 cash or $15 Trash Com p actor, stereo floor mspeakrter, $60, 4 wheels for Toyota axma" 75ne $1.4674 b Toilet, 1970's Treapdwered blue toi- bicyclet, and s5in, full Trush, elongated bowl $10 cash or $15 both. 264 6785 -r r color TV, $25x Fax machine, 10. Call 579- 6471 or 757 0487 Treadmller Fits under S bed, $5, evovac microwave tor over oven$50,Weslo bicycle, 605, $50, 384-4296 TeemTruarmpeting Stations Good Ciondition Ga$ air compressor, Collectables $70, Sumpp new, $60, SUpright Vacuum Shandf planned $45, VCR player, $15, 4, VENDING N r MACHINES five make offer, 904s- 536 8870e/779- 9601 i92 Business/ Office Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! ' Gator office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Collectables 4 & Jewelry Maple wood custom Skitchen cabinet doors, Some draws top-line hardware, $250, French wood doors, 100 S Never worn. He berg Diamonds, excellent con- dition asking $2600 obo, after Sp, 904H277- 3778 Teddies cherished S Many retired and | very cheap. Everything under 912-call 73-591 5760 925 Computers kHP Computer with 4, -mouse, pointer, 612.9998 SPRINTERS- (2)Epson S740 and HP Office Jet S600, both $2.5,612-999 928 Electronics BAND -PASS speaker box 2JBL Ics, 1000 S 10" 1000 wats, peak, 500 watts rms, punch 0lz, built In x-over 2 channel amp. All In excellent condition, call 904 -588 -4902, asking 125 HDTV- 60e an. Phlips, A1600 , call 904 591 5760 S u amplifier w/2 Sa kicker competition UR 12.5'speakers, in 28e"xl3S" box, new $750, now $400 904-334-4932 A Mercury Digital Camera- In box, with 5 effective megaplx- els, o0, 612-999 SPS2 with 3 controllers, S 5Ift.extrensiln, g mult tapwh games, S and memory card. 612 -9998 STELEVISION- Sony 3.2", $100, obo 904 2 3 3444 55Rehunder 5500 / (2) speakers (2) REEN MTX 34r ,a40 watt F ampse29"x5.L5" box, bat-cap. $700 firm, 904-334-4932 945 Garage s F Sales ALDERMAN PARK Park Wine Sat Aprl Ist a'Ilp N & s, or Lone N ar K7aa r.,jr TuA-':nd ARGYLE- Chimney Lakes, 8516 Ban- Sm dera Circle East. t Moving Sale Sat- urday, 7-noon, furni- ture, household Items, clothes, toys, etc. 904542. 5304 Argyle Huge Multi Fam- Ily Garage Sale Sweet- briar on Red Fern Ct. Sat 7am. Furn, h'hold & tons of baby Items. ARL 4271 Heath Rd. Sat 8 1. computer stuff, collects, office furn, etc F. Arl. Large Moving Sale Frl. & Sat. 8-4; Pictures, hsehold, decorative items, tools, electron- Ics, furn, much more! 11139 Sail Point Ln. Fruit Cove Sat 4/1. 8-3; riding mower, whl chr, hsehold items & more 1240 Lakewood Dr. a GARAGE SALE - lawn equlpt, tools, Si 1 exercise equipt, Sat. April 1.7 -12, 550 Roberts Rd. Fruit Cove GREEN COVE Fri, Sat 812 Furn, electronics h'hold 1052 Buccaneer Blvd. Green Cove off of Hwy 16 by Clay HS 2075 Deel Rd. Yard Sale Fri & Sat 7-5 Guns, Fishing, appli, tools, furn 904- 545. 2893 a JAX- Garage sale, T Mar. 18, f 1la, 2163 J I Fresco Dr. @ 220/209, every- thing must go, boys bike, window a/c unit, sect. sofa, washer/dryer, futon bunk etc. JCP MOVING SALEI Summer Chase 4/1, 8-2. 716 Tee Time Ln. Thomasvlle BR set, Ent. Ctr, oak desk, glass top kit set & LOTS MORE I 4 MIDDLEBURG- MOVING SALE Sat. April 1st, 8-2,2612 Sandy Hollow Dr. off college Dr. N'side13326 Moby Dick Dr. W. Sat. 7-2 M/W/C Clths, Jewelry, Games, Furn. Luggage, Hsewrs. OP- 5+ Garage Sale on Arbor Cir. Fri -Sat. 3/31-4/1, 8am- until OP Moving Sale Fri, Sat & Sun. 8-ti. Piano, couch, Qn maple br set, refrig, misc. items. & more!!! 1154 MORGAN CIR. E PABLO POINT AREA Off San Pablo rd. N., 205 Cockatiel Dr. April 1, Sat. til, Multi-families some furn. lots of hh Items, & clothing of various sizes, mens/wmens S'SIDE 2403 Atlantic Blvd Assumption Church Parking Lot. Sat. 8AM-lpm. No Early Birds! Easter items many items, h'hold & more. E-bay collectibles" 398-1963 W'SIDE LRG Comm Salell in Confederate Cross- ing sub-div. Sat. 4/1, 9-2. From Chaffee Rd. turn R onto Grayson St. follow to the end where you will enter Confed- erate Crossing sub-div. 945 Garage Sales Yard Sale: 1239 Dancy Sat. 3/18, 8.12 only: kids fur- niture, clothes, baby, stuff computer, house hold Items BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ 9 Lawn a MTD 38" 12.5 hp Siding lawn mower I with grass bagger. 0 Runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 PUSH MOWER 20", edger, weedwacker, blower, pressure washer. each call 220 -0340 mower. $65, gas edger$6 self S propel Si hep mower, 7, boys 20" bicycle $10, 781-622 a Snapper Rear n T engine riding Shower 28" cut 9ihp B digg B ..% ger muDA h NKm $600 obo, 292-1476 Troy- Bllt Tiller, 6 hr, S2-spee, with reverse S rear tires with fur- rower attachment, $450 obo, call offer 4pm, 291.1044 955 Household 9 Furniture SBDRM SET-qn size, Ssolid oak, bdnnrm set w/ 2I t dressers, mirror, and nightstand, 1 yr. old, asking $2k obo, call 912-467-3915 4 Bed Child's Oak Twin Captain bed w/four tip drawer storage and bookcase headboard. Excellent used condition, $200,904- 777-1167 BED $100 QUEEN SET New, in plastic w/warr Can Deliver. 391-0015 BED $165 Qn Pillow Top set, New In plastic w/warranty. 858-9350 BED A Brand Name. Full set $115. New w/warr.. In plastic. Call 391-0015 BED A Brand Name $170 King Set NEW, with warranty Can deliver. 398-5200 BED Beautiful temp- pedic mem. foam matt & box w/warr. New In plastic. $379. 398-5200 BED Brand Name. Kg PT mattress $299. New, w/ warr. Can del. 398-5200 Bed, King Size 7pc plwtp/ Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 4 Drawer Chests Frm $68 Sofas & Chair $29i 125" Color TV's From $99 I3 Rml8Pc Condo Pkg 99i 2 Piece Queen Bed $199 CORTCLEARANCE 4 Bed sheets (twin), Sbedskirt, comforter $50, BED Solnightd wood cherr BED Solid wood cherry 4, Computer desk, $40console color TV 27", $50, 912-729-4685 COUCH-8 foot, Recovered full seat cushion, great shape, can be used as a sleeper, 612-9998 COUCH/foyer table, S125, upright lam"s, J,,710 eachCurio,_ s- ,& DESK-rolltop, w/chair, S$475, patio table, w/4 S chairs $75, Brent- wood Roker, $125, 32"x8' entry door, 264 6814 4 Desk- youth with hutch S & chair, $50 uphol- I stored, swivel rocker, green pattern $75, 4, Ent. Center- / Cherry Wood, S center lass door, slid shelves, fits 36" TV paid $1200, asking $600 obo, 904-213.3444 FORMAL DINING ROOM SET: Tble w/8 chairs & china cab. Asian-theme w/dragon details. Solid rosewood. 8- pi setting: 6 side & 2 arm chrs, 2 removable leaves in tbl. Pre- cut glass for table top Included. China cab has glass drs & shelves w/lighted interior. Beautiful woodwork... A must see! Can e-mail pics. $8000. 382.4981 4, LITTLE TYKES SWAGON w/ door, d ti$30, Fisher Price i farm with Animals, $10, leap frog phonics desk, $25, call 904-322-6807 Oak Dining room table & 6 chairs, with matching server. $500.00, Exc. cond. Call 463-1744 OAK ENT. CENTER - S b60"ax53" high.,tv Opening -37" x 28", oak andglass doors, $75, 278 -4385 Oriental Couch & 2 Snatching chairs w/ in laid mother of pearl design cost $2300, sell $1200, call 24.91666 Pool Table: incis acces- sories, Piano upright Yamaha- BIk, furn from Japan, clothes, Moving everything must go Call 304-6232, 221.2321 SQN MATTRESS w/ box springs by Simmons, beauty rest. "Monaco" S firm Excellent con- dition, very clean, odor free,$150 9O04725- 0009 a, Queen Mattress and S box spring ike new, used, 2 months, paid $400, asking $300 obo, call Dave, 588-3022 Recliner, dark blue, t long, blue/bege tweed, excellent cond, $350,260-2086 SLEEPER SOFA- Re-upholstered, t 3 cushioned, beautiful, $250, call 904,821-0172, located Atantic Beach SSofa bed- queen, microflbermnn suede, p ersimmon, 1-year old $675, 904. 215.6835 S SOFA- plaid, gray/blue/beige, S extra long, excellent cond., $350. 260- 2086 SSTORAGE TOWER Holds 600 CD's or 230 DVD'S, S or 110 VHS tapes. woodgrain lockable on casters, $75. 268.2482 4, Wood Bunk beds, S drawers, desk, SI bottom bed on wheels, mat- tresses, bunkie boards, $400,220- 2910 retail $1400 9 Machinery 960 & Tools SAIR COMPRESSOR- 6hp, 30 gal, $150, and VI many tools & accessories, call 912- 882-9388 for more Info. $450 obo 4. Craftsman 10 SStationary radial v arm saw, model 315.220100,2 yrs old, excellent cond, work top, mobile stand & and extra, "new"p2art Included, $350 obo, 904-251-5161 960 Machinery 960 & Tools CRAFTSMAN TOOLS table saw jointer, planer Dove tall, maker like new, call 904- 7774981 E DEALT 18v, combo pack, cir- cular saw, Jigsaw, goose neck, lite, 1/2" drill, gooseneck Ilte, batteries; charger, $600 value. $350, 247-9532 SDewa 1Uv combo pack, ig-saw, 1/2 drill, crcular saw, S Reey Saw, Goose- Neck Lite, batteries cha r, $325 (eve's) 247-9532 STABLE SAW 10" 14" BAND SAW WOOD W/BOOKS & HARDWARE, $600, 904-287-1905 9 WATER heater, new, 30 gallon. $100, Craftsman drill press, $150, large two wheel wheel barrel, 45, 246-4461 965 Medical LIFT -Bruno, 300 Ib capacity orig cost $1500 self $500 obo. Keystone Heights 386-661-2750 WHEELCHAIR elec. Meritas Gemini Elite Scooter 4whl w/charger, orig $6000, sell for $1500 obo Keystone Heights 386-661-2750 980 Sporting Goods Bicycle, Recom- bant PRO-FORM, great condition, includes hand weights, $80 call 6192417 anytime Bubble 2 Irons, taylor made 3-pw, X graphite shaft, excellent condi- tion, $110, Includes head covers. Original grips in excellent condition 9048039843 SGolf Bag New name olPak, $35.00, call 2646652 a Telelphone- AT7T S cordless, 5.8 GH. With answering sys- tem, talking caller I.D. call waiting & more. Nice $40.268-2482 STipperman 9, custom pantball gun,20 oz. r co2,2 barrels,2 pods, hopper mask, all you need, $200 obo, 564-4258 TOAST R-OVEN. Black & Decker. Timer, will bake a9 inch pie, great condition, $25, 268-2482 TREK 2000 1000 low mile lots of extras,$400, call 904.504,6825 WEIGHT BENCH & SET, Olympic. best offer, ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Odando R 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, StAug 824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 MerllRd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEVY 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 CassatAve. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fem Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 nIGNAPI DARa OGnnPc 990 Wanted To Buy Or Trade CATERING EQUIP- MENT fountains, holding oven & misc 904- 923 9107 WILL BUY YOUR MARY KAY INVENTORY1I Please call 904-725-0009 0-6= Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1010 Pets& 1 Supplies AQUARIUM KIT S 5 gallon tank, cover w/tight pump, fil- ter, also water heater, manual, exc. cond, $25.00,268.2482 BOXER -mini, pup, $600 obo. Call 399-4826 Brussels Griffon AKC must sell due to health breeding stock, 2/M, 3/F 1F bred due 4/6/06 also AKC puppies 8wks $500ea. 850-838-1869 CAT. Orange, Free / to good home, 2yr x I f old male, all shots, 904291- 3133 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 3M. 9wks HC. $1400. 352- 514-9970 Chihuahua CKC M puppy, 9wks, blonde, adultM puppy blonde $250, adult fm black tan $2S0 904505-9245 Chihuahuaa pupples & Dachshund puppies Call 904-710-4158 CHIHUAHUAS PUPPIES 3 males, 3mos old. $350. cash only 904.7578567 COCKER SPANIEL AKC, 11 wks, shots, rare blue coat F. $600. 472-4722 Dachshund Mini Pups AKC. Microchipped, Asst. colors $450. $500 cash 904-449-4267 Doberman puppies: AKC; 4 M: 3 reds, 1 blk, born 1/22, Sire Intl. champ. $800 -$1000 321- 636-0764 ENGLISH BULL DOG M Champ BL. Import. 1 yr H/C $535 386-326-0311 F Fish Tank- 55 gal- l Ion, cherry wood color w/ pump adn fish top included, call904 -82464 FREE LOVING DOG to good home, call 616-1592 Golden Retriever Pup- 1010 Pes s & Supplies GREAT DANE PUPS AKC, S/W. HCAll clrs$600 & up. POP. 904-826-4457 GUINEA PIGS (2) with cages fee to S good home. 514-5615/262-1366 Jack Russell Male & Female. 8wks old $200 each. Call 904-403-5773 JACK RUSSELL Puppies Re. Male &Fern $175ea 912. 322- 6933/322- 8466 LAB PUPS AKC $350. Yel Blk, Choc. taking dep 904- 838- 5459, 259-2448 LAB PUPS AKC chocolate & yellows, $400. Call 386963.4932 LHASA APSO PUPS-Reg. HC, blk & choc. party. Reg. M/$550, F/$60a6 904-964-4954 MINI SCHNAUZERS CKC, 1M/S&P/$350. 2F/BLK BLK&SVR/$400. Tails docked & shots. Taking dep. 912-729-4201 Iv msg PIT BULL/Solid Blue, 1 Ig Male ADBA, Shortthick 386-752-8502/867-2693 PIT BULL PUPS/ADBA Blue nose. Seals, buck skins & fawns. Blue Sire for stud. 904-635-3319 Pomeranian AKC Female 1 yr. cream & sable, cute playful $450.353-9579 POMS AKC, Champ bldline avail 3/17 $600 OBO 502-2988; 389-9064 POODLE -pups, back and white furballs $450 215-5770 Support your ilaf ry newpaper. S best baergin For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. PUPPIES $299 & UP Close out sale on all stock. Pet Emporium, OP Mall. 278-6800 SHELTIE PUPPIES AKC papers, 1st shots. Born 2/1 after 6pm 472-8428 SHIH-TZU -pups HC, reg. papers, all shots, $450. 1M, 1F 553-9254 SIBERIAN HUSKY, ACA white, papers & shots $ 500. 9042465809 WEIMARANER PUPS AKC rare blue color, $400. Call 386-963-4932 YORKIE PUPS 8 wks old 1 M $850 1 F$950. Cute & playful 904-225-2380 YORKIES When only the best will BOARD FORD St. Augustine 353-6797 orida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVISON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBR GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898U.S.Hwy.1S. 1-800456-1689 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK 7600 BndingBlvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantc Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISIIZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityatom ve.con MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 AtlanticBlvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Soutside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 CassatAve. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fer Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 AtlanticBlvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO Transportation 1200Aviation 1205 Boats 1210Sailboats 1215Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RVs and Supplies 1235RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315Auto Rent/Lease 1320Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 13SSAutos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID $ Boats or Yachts 54 833 **** LET US **** SELL YOUR BOAT Salter Marine Specialists Inc. 904-284-0155 14' Boston Whaler 01' 1 Dauntless lke new <|>condition, galvanized trailer, live welJHF, fishfinder, rod hoers, 904 -803 -9843, $12K 16ft, Aluminum Lowe Jon boat, 1985 75 hp, motor, 1983, SOhp, Johnson outboard, 1971, $2 obo 9047441794 16' Skeeter Bass Boat 89', i2 lvewells.tnew carpet, 70h Yamaha Hummin gbrd electronics, $3000-obo, call chris 904625-6257 S17. Hydra Sport c/c T 9 .1J0 hp,$7500, t/m, fs batteries, fish inder, galvanized trailer, cover,coast guard equpt, 904-221-5912 18' 2003 HYDRA SPORT 180cc 115 HP Yamaha, 93 hours on engine. PREMIUM PACKAGE Bimini top, center console, depth finder. Front and rear cooler seats, 55 gal fuel tank. 32 gallon bait well fishing tackle and rod storage. Swim plat- form, front and rear seat cushions. Absolute Pristine Con- dition. Kept in dry in storage $14,500. Has 2 year warranty. Call Chris @ 686-042 18FT SEAPRO '02, boat motor & trlr, 115 mercy stroke. low hours, looks new. $18.000 OBO. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 II itA I = IJIIY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofacksonvlle.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlatic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at thie AVEIES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.ciyautunotive.corn CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI Of RAIE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.ciyautomotve co COGGIN NISSANATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COuGINNISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy 8803000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S. 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Ed. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- OLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orando R 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904770-77800 w w.nimnichtcom 1205 Boats 19' 2002 Trophy CC. 5hpf MeruZ Depthunder, GA , Bmini, live well, 22.5 Glasstron G225 99 220hp Volvo eng. VO. $13,900obo. 912-261-8324 S17 ft Monarch w/ traf or, 115 h, 4 stroke SBuldIg fonn for S . foot punt. Hard chine |plywo d conmnbule $30 will deliver, 278-0106 FOR SALE 19.5ft Renken/Cutty cabin with trailer. 140HP Mercury, $6500.00 Firm. Call 904-338-7831 run eat, food , condition,2 inch Bt tires, sound bar. $4k call 757-1473 SJET SKI-Yamaha 92' wave runr new enabltraier Included.caH 9122-882-6444, $1200 frm. MARINEMAX SEE YOU AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE BOAT SHOW THIS WEEKEND @ MUNICIPAL MARINA 4, ReI2500 .7L, /O. 165 hras full canvas am/ftrcd Much morel $35K obo. 237-5064 oaTriton TR- 1752004 Bass boat, loaded w/extras, Extended war- ranty15500. PatrIck WAKTEDI Boats Motors & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 Fisherman's Marina 0 Trout River. Now renting wet slips. 30 to 50oft+ Call Charles 904-764-7022 1230 Rv' & 1230 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales 4A; Ex SUBARU OF JAX 10800 AtlanticBlvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZU 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITY SUZUKI 1585 Atlan Blvd. 998-7111 www.ciyautomotive.com ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlac Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA -AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngeran Circle. 771-9100 UGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 3894561 ASH TISDEU VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEENVW 2525 Philips Hwy 3965486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atantic Blvd. 7250911 O'STEEN VOLVOI 2525 Philips Hwy. 3965486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Aantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE www.beachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.drivetcketcom 8908Atantc Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pe-Owned Center 10384 Atlantic lvd. 998-0012 FRANK GRIFFIN SUPERSTORE 1515 Wels Rd. 269-1033 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Alantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St 356-8491 IrTM-1 -d M In fil MR uu h SURijN9fH MO VUEO a LL 7233 Blanding Blvd. 7775500 895 N Ronald Reagan Blvd 1 AI Uhlip 6 AVEH UE. 7233 B ng Bd. 777-5500 Longwood/riando F 407 339-3443 10863 Philips He 262-7145 RICK KEFFER SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 J : -': 8105 Blanding kd. 779-0071 WORLD IMPORTS WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY wwwwoddimportsusa.com 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 8600 Atlantic 8d. 725-8200 11650 BEACH BLVD. 9989992 w w acsnill'cm/imes-u ionbuinesAuo elrshm rat I .1 lax Alr MOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, MM B. RVs's& 1 Autom iAutmo motive $2000 or Less Trucks Trucks 3 Trucks Trucks / 1345 Vans/Buses s 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1335 or ss 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers I 1340 Trailers I 14___ SUV's SUV's SUV's SUV'sF DSTAR- BUICK CENTURY '98, TOYOTA CAMRY '98 VOLKSWAGEN ChevyG20'89-Conver- FORDWsLUiNDSTAR FLEETWOOD BIG HORN 6' $3000, 27mpg Call Very low miles. $65 BEETLECONV. '04 ion an Good power- Bronco 197 FORD EXPLORER HONDA CR SE 5 ISSAN 3Z '05 c, n, ,e hn, s850o 287 6116Bor25t. CaFully equipped 386 431-1354 38" Super Swamper's 97',VSlmlted, 96k Leahter, CD sun- CNVSt#4577A$2988 won't s2le 5. $ 8 Buick CenturyJ new motor, over 8k Im all leather 5 cd ro o$1210 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371487 l-4s7g1,9 ETWOOD GEORGIE 14000 m, 11000, Toota Cary L. '95 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ted, eedome USNVOYOTA NNER/9 4969 BoY 31 1989 Anniv. Edt. 387-3015 sunroof AT AC 998-0012 Chevy Monte Carlo '04 body work, $4000 obo, good con edition, S LEE Franklin Tr "05 37' miles. $23,995 has 60,000 miles. Fuiiy 1 loaded auto, a/c, $fm.U$0 dow d WC st#0857C $11,988 0 Ford Explorer Sport \f^ Navigation, Fully LEXUS OF JACKSONVILUE <0> 26147mles, $21*00 slides 2AC's,w/dd/w LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE senriced, new timing v sunroof, heated &UE- YF4-SO TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Track. Gcyl, full Equipped. $45,995 998-0012 obo, 904704.3722 microwave, loaded, belt, good Interior, seats, cd, alloys, Call BBST j< power, moon roof, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $24, bo 512 7911516 998-0012 good exterior. $2750. excellent condition 69k 1-877-438-2777 CHEVROLET TRACKER 03 very sharpTA UNNER 962-2029. Por 292 7247 ml, $10,500 (obo') St#F72 $9,988 Leather, 6 cd, 88 roof 998-0012 AU TIMBER LODGE 31' '04 / CADILLAC DEVILLE 912-729-3884 TOMBUSH AUTOPIEX 371-4877 rackTonneav cover, OTA 4RUNEER NISAN UST mint cond, used 4 times. '04. Pearl white/ 'OL LIMITED 3. .l. Dodge Ram 86', new T U T- r o ve$S0 dElGRAND CHEaOKEE '0 LeaTErD 05 6471SS0obosn Failing health forces sale. tan. beautiful. TOYOTA COROLLA '03 VOLVO0 O trason sp CHEV 50 05 R NCab NI $29 CD.99 S 7 4Silvetrantscurslorn suspen-- CNEVYoobu,$eg Cab 904.946-5230 LAREDO '02. Very ciean, 47043728 piac to, iesllyik St#F757 $12,988 a slon lift, off-rad HoS utstanding0 condC must elo fast $VLLE. 999547 kl LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $239ll C 8o TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 wheels + ires, rebuilt priced for immediate FORD F- -'89 4x4 Call today 7719100 lEXUS NVILE S5th5whl, sleeps 6, 5-5 998-0012 motorunntdsing t work,3saiEV$1,95.38-700ryck. & 1989 9980-001Van Oldsmobile kwge9, loaded, 30k, TOYOTA MATRIX XR'05 V2JE'rrA 2003, $2000, Jon 564(42588her, JEEP MBERTY NS CADILLAC Deville, '00. Very clean. iow miles. /S3 4 door sedan C BLEV43037A0,9 Hal okRVPs ext cond bek thr, must sell fast.298/mo wolfsbu4 Sspd, otdge CHmu slAt $5 4r 5282-3402 TO 4 18 TOYOTA 4RUNNR '02 1r km, 607.4350538 northstar $11K 223 9605 wac.Call today 771-9100 turbo, miles, charger89, Call now 771-9100 MBUSH-UTBHIOEX 371.877 ew tire. leader, CASH PAID /dCADILLACDEVILLE TOYOTA SOLAR 03 .. do see. 135k miles, CHEVY S10 XCAB 00 rt, looks TOYOTA $8995,904.227886 $ '05H F Fully Very clean, must sell Call 34 5000 strong motor, tow Very clean. $6995 4] great, PIng soon, 400 rnle$ TOYOTA 4_UNNEIRSt5 RV5, MHs, TTs 545-830 equipped. $25,990 fast $288mo wac. package, rust on wheel Call today 771-9100 must sell, $10,200 obo, 4u mles. $20,l90 '02. Low ml, must sell LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Call now 771 9100 VWT U JETTA GLS '01 we4wlCs, $1800 obo, call 904-361-8332 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE fast $15,m988. 771ms 9100s 1300 Motorcycles 998-0012 .. Toyota Solara SLE I sunrf cold air, NI s t CHEVY SILVERADO4X4 I99 1 2 1350 Ato B 3 Motorcycle, mAwILLAC EOOD 5kbi 904aski $0 ANb Stanza 'a8, mini sha8e must FORD RANGER EXT CAB TOYOTA RAV4 '01 ce Ato S6, -2van, low miles 30mp, se fast $13,975. 389-7700 '03. Excellent condition, LEXUS 300 '02 St#G072 $16,988d ie I 'WR-100 19p 6 Bl00/tnea. 1 0 5 door., 772 DODGE A ri1500. MU DbtF R WI D H EM immaculate, ml, flip down foot rests Toyota olara SLE TrucksVanSUVs0-05 PB, clean runs perfect. D E 2015, 0 ABQsT lately $10,975. 389-7700 TOM BUSH AUTOPIEEX 3J1.48A7OL am/fm/cd, /x,0024 for passengers 0in back- Coupe- 06,131-910 $12391D2N. Cal 4810 e 9-2 M $ ea .98 02s \J'n% S1 /5 D od g e R a m TO M B U SH A -P EC o371 -48T7 l -97, No t i s s ng e ather milesel R 7 22nL R|D E!s, seat, r ned sAr fast.,RutogerooLS lWaUo *us Van/B se C10 099. $16.988 $10,s00, 407-380-5213 Great restoration proiett sport a/c, cable, E Od, mkuesBlas V an eFoDonteth s c ac ust long65 $11. 98O TIC771F9100 tl 3 .9 exct b = m4 n w llrr 9C l o 7 10ge XL. 0 1 5 a b. 67E1 312 exc e conc to k9. Srublack, faring mirrors Warranty, Bod C & iD2Npies, away. Make an oferFll V coupe 06', 13,127 mi, a6a/4, auto, all power, m03l00 /2 90'vmumu tos back rest, 0bAM/FM CD TIGHT! Must ipellst o C l wa Rs & cs radio, $14,900 686-5008 Today! Make Offer.0 95all riding CHEVY IMPALA 050eD WCIV bags, ramp straps, aT $218/mo. WAC. 771cw9100e Kevin 90 12 0 6 cC I at/ac cold 3327, GMC SIERRA '9 r an, HRYSLER PT CRUISERT 4drHarley Davidson 98 '5. Immac. ct on$th WAC. ioT tEc 9 I 0odition, y g r asnssat/aAILLACO DLENwarantala hitc2 st UC 00 5 20.5.Customized Sportster, loaded, must sell very6 ,IL i . < 0 Mrlooks and runs great, fast $13,945.*389M770u kL 904704372 van, low mies 30m el I 3 9l 1976Bluet sint. f axt.6t $ 10 o s H 3 Revtech 100. 6sp spoke $600 negotabe, R 4 DO E b t .D. r ORW. whls. 250 rear tiree-Ford Escort 2000 Sporty D R 1 H b lots of chrome, x-$19ra99. CHEY COREat. $'7 0 904-686solo seat, sisybar, 912Tops, Auto 350, JA GS Wagon whAA 0 back rest.07 AM/FM CD TIGHT! Must Se radio, $14,900686-5008 Today! Make ffer.t o f th e koo s manypea sa k ,K a a , Harley 2005ne ndeld, 883X, obo,90 54 5557 H Ospmortstar owe t N ths t Fl ra $16,500. Call C7242153 equipped. $2'05 gear included, p us Very clean, 20" wheels. bags, ramp straps, call $218/mo. WAC. 771-9100 Ke912vi673 1897/after 5 $24,8904112 912 72C 8904 JIM LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Harley David1000 998-001298' '05 mmac. condition $asking $6000 9.o0012 CT HAOLEY DAVIDSON wac. Call 771-9100 SKawasaki 2001 7R, bult assic Honda Accord EX, S 2 show, built for d 2000, V6, leather, POLARISTRAionLBLAKmiZER tinted windows, $55200 ne.x 705-643' TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877l always garaged ser- 83k miles,00 buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let themak/d Sportster 2001, $10,980. Callort 2000 Sporty 3 SHARLEYDAVIoS HONDA CIVIC oup 95, manua2dr, ) the military publications distributed arant the local bases in the area. good gas milage, elotsofchrome,5 11-tra runs great. $3500 solo seat, sissybar, 9121576- 5025 bra drag pipes, $6000, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371Frstar DEAN 904 -997-1889 (mini-van. 2004 s HARLEY DAVDSON excellent cond-05 Clymer m u included, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 w Road King, exce MB Follent adveon/mrtising ntennce condition, 4700 miles, original owner below priced to sell, $13,980. book for quick sale, days 955-7119 ,2 FORD MUSTANG 73' rRLEY DAVIDSON 01' TB Convertible- fully 1600CC'02, Sportster, 8915r TOM BUSH AUstOPLEX 3714877 blcsl stripes, looks & runs many new parts. 03 22K dY ag0 TOMBbar. H AUT OPLE 3147 Vy mt i Nh like new. Windshield, H.D. obo, 904 s 65 5es7 rips orsears, excellent MERCURY GR. MARQUISy rear s, engine guards clean, must sell fast 600 milee needs work T is 0 N6 mi wa afor my n r a nin o504g LEXUS O $1,8. C NVILLE 771-9 HONDA ingACCORD, MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE m de, e ll cned, lal ut,caEX '4leantell , ne, anarts, quick $11,975.98-0012 Q NERF BARS -Chrome N ible, Sm mles,"ec. i 02' ke, 8 bua ndltS oru t h e a s G45,elgniaer ,s lpe edof, 2ne, 7traersu, god, new tires,. edra e b NIA H 9ORD reeAR PAIN RES TAI-1BAZR P Sit# va.2S 0, siRDA callN0, $24,890et Ra1 d K ing, ofrdme xcelhAUTOEapox10-88r --biuion, getmles, ab4K Ir milON .aluORyedablop 1.2 673-2189fer5- 5044rV. but sel fo U40. / HONDA GL 1000 998-0012 wthsiec, mest- HONDA ACICORD "952rD fEmLe pcture, ll EhXar'04Later575s Co reart0es, rengneguareds cvlerr44n, 591-s0ll17s rm $o *wW w a your b h to of at in one or all o HR OAD N0 HONDA LCC OR mi, c oTR V5 bOe BUSH Auto eFulley 7-8 91-73-1979w / LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE singe r $002 0 i I 998-0012 4 B aw terA S 2$24,bit Honda ArEX,0 2re sahrew bul fr N9043.11 Vipleathe Jm 912- P 2LI T904/ZR Sfn74448 $18,988 2 s05 xowh tilt f tar TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 buying s etbss, highw HONDA ACSCORDN '00 oboie, call RInC 912,882806 TO MUSt sll fa7st1 extra2chromcl17" riS.n ss00 o:o w w a etsy bin e ssghasitory adv risininp one r lwo excell -04, bltriner, 5St#9410 23,988 ightsk200 origilmet tn,980 $48500l(o8 GL0125.-log9 HOt, NCL 9IC04-75,91r pipes, s oadd sta w/fStlF90 $244630, extcal $65ll ll HY"DIms TBUOWN '03 . .912YAMA-2260 St#2H7AD $12,988 Y 0 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877a k, 8 mes, 4k HYUNDAI TIURON'0 C annual included, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-41877 $40000o,o904.2850 LOCU 430060 ..ond, 2 Pw TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877F 904-525-5919 LINCOLNLISe'04 inform action, YAMAHA Roadstar VeSt#F9957$24,9"8 keptr6700mi, xtras. r750 Call 786 LINCOLN TOWUCARU'03 . YAMAHA V-STAR 650 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877ca 1999, gR. ke, 4o $ ktl0 miles, lothse of coe, Mercedes 260w89Goodr, and extras, must see! interior, body in good 1310A uton $ art iac s' $3000 obo 443-7116 9 4Caravan. Grey 904-955-9570 ask for Steve fabric, vinyl NHo rips tars, excellent MERCURY GR. MARQUIS cond. $25. 268-2482 '04. Excellent shape, fullo, loaded, riced to 1eGOODRICH (2)n p s $15,975. 389.7700 25/75RI5 tires for Se le. Almost new, GBm 1973', drove approx. M7G12 600 mule, these are needsIwork. GTuis 5,000 miles warranty, parts car both for C kg0 $35.00 each $10001ctanUMcefn 4287 9277- t7o3hm/8161wk p tires, 12k $20,880 miles,,fits,53'95,15 in.,LECUS OF JACKSONVILLE.-. 2841 obo. 859o SSW obou-839. NISSAN 9. gre -/oodyear.Eagle.LOO II nleresld please Don't let this beauW rusl oo 617 Mi. .-X. away. Make an ofer! 90 7043722.- Ca 772-06 o NISSAN SENTRA -, 000r -1.1r., \. ,.. FORD GALAXY 1964 rn '. i 13.'rt -i0 , S F0,4 door zew 8 n LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEOl , auto, new.paint, w interior, 998-0012 500/obo. 635-2318 NISSAN SENrRA '99 SVolkswagon Beetle 69' St BUCI632A 54588 ,W'4., - replaced engine, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 built carborator, Vol720 j complete brake job, SATURN L200 '03. rebuilt transale, runs Loaded, excellent shape, great$20004 must see this one, priced right. $8995. 389. 7700 1325 Automotive SATURN W2 '95 St#BUCG042A $4988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ACURA TSX '04 SCION XA'5 Leather, CD, sun- SC12 $1'5,48 St#G121 $15,488 F0 % roof, white $19,980 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487760 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SCION XB '04 St#1929A $12,988 ( ) ACURA TSX '04 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877"-. Leather, sunroof, Subaru Impreza CD, silver. $21,880 I 1897 AWD, 4 cyl. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE pstero, a/c, runs 998-0012 great, cash/check only. Call 904 625 7396. AUDI TT QUAlTRO $3000 oboA equipped. $18,880 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '02 equiped $18880 St#G128 $18,988 LEXUS OFIJACKSONVILLE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877,,( 998-0012 b 7 TOYOTA CAMRY '03 BMW 318-5-spd, 96k St#3758D $15,988 IL miles, red $11.000 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 THE 1 M AYPODRTN, FLORiDA ffi THEM N AYPRTFLRD A THE TOYOTA CAMRY' 00. Very (?'\BMW 3251 '06. Like clean, must sell fast new, only 3000 $8995. Call now771, 9109 miles. $34,480 TOYOTA CAMRY'94*r Ie rYscoR LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Very clean. $5988 10,K.106.0EBA,. E.R..A 998-0012 Call now 771.91(00 Jacksonville, Thursday, March 30, 2006 '~,1~ V 0- .0GM=O AU (?m,% AItIP j utir tra k,%A trad H "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 40- 2O LhtcVRULIT ^- CORVETTE Z0O ___ ft -af q- 40b -Nb*ob mm p ft - -.9m .& - - mm $m h1 0=-4 an* *ap* wom GMN - OW40 Nw 0 0 GROW 4L 00 pow. 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