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Boxing Champ HS-15 Sailor Headed For CISM Page 3 Navy Run More Than 400 Turn Out For Event Pages 8-9 Carnival Coming YAC Hosting Event Saturday Page 13 THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006 F'Pht,:o I, PH2 Andre., -mm.,s Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Jacksonville Commanding Officer Cmdr. jeffery Eaton and PSSR Quan Hancock unveil the new NOSC Jacksonville sign, during the name change ceremony held on board NAS Jacksonville March 31. The renaming of all Naval Reserve Centers and Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Centers to Navy Operational Support Centers takes effect after receiving the official notice from the Chief of Naval Operations on March 28. Naval Air Reserve Jacksonville renamed Navy Operational Support Center By O02(SW) Sunday Williams NOSC Public \tair- n the Navy. it is said. "the only constant is change." Naval Air Reserve iNAR I Jacksonville experienced significant change this month. On March 28. they received the official notice from Washington that they are now known as Navy Operational Sup- port Center iNOSC Jacksonville. NOSC Command Master Chief CMDCM Ceroma Love said they knew the change was coming and made preparations accordingly to make the transition easier. "This is the Nav"y's way of inte- grating us and we welcome the change," said Love, According to the notice from the Chief of Naval Operations 1CNO.1, the name change reflects the desire of Commander, Navy Re- serve Force to more accurately de- scribe the. integrated role Reserve forces play in the day-to-day plan- ning and operational require- ments of the Navy. This name change affects all Naval Air Reserve and Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Centers through- out the Navy. NOSC Jacksonville's Com- manding Officer Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton unveiled Building 966's new sign Friday morning in front of his staff, quickly turning them all into the NOSC team. Eaton agreed with Love in welcoming the change. "'Today marks another step in executing the Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command's vision of aligning and integrating the Reserve component with the active component to support the CNO's goals." said Eaton. "One team, one fight," In addition to the name change. NOSC Jacksonville added five European Command Reserve Augment units on March 15. With these new units. NOSC Jacksonville provides training. administrative, medical, and logistical support to more than 2,300 Selected Reservists in 59 augment units and four Reserve force squadrons. These units are based out of NAS Jacksonville; NS Mayport; Blount Island Com- mand; NSB Kings Bay. Ga.: and now Stuttgart. Germany: Naples. Italy; and London. England. "These changes are good and, from the perspective of our cus- tomers, nothing major is going to be different." said Love. "'Everything will be, business as usual." Leadership symposium at NAS Jax ByJ01 Mike England - Assistant Editor i . .i The NAS Jacksonville Com- bined Comniand First Class Association(CCFCA) hosted a First Class Petty Officer Lead- ership Symposium at the base theater March 29-30. More than 180 first class petty officers from across the country and as far away as London, England partici- pated. The workshop covered such top- ics as mentorship and Sailor-iza- tion, respect and courtesy in the Navy, leadership, accountability and responsibility, financial man- agement and the future of the Navy. Commander Navy Southeast Command Master Chief CMDCM (SW/AW) Richard Trimmer opened the symposium with an awareness-raising discussion on the "new" Navy and the role of today's Sailors as agents of change. "What we're trying to do here is to get Sailors to under- stand how the Navy is changing as we redesign ourselves to fight a new global threat," said Trimmer. "We're trying to be more effective and efficient. We need you to relate to this and take it back to' Photo byJO1 Mike England Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel gives his closing remarks during the First Class Petty Officer Leadership Symposium at the base theater March 30. the fleet." Chiefs and officers of different backgrounds and areas of expert- ise led the sessions. "These men- tors are still at the deck plate level," said Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton, one of several guest speakers. "At the master chief and senior officer level, we're looking at the big pic- ture. With these guys being closer to where the rubber meets the road, I think that's the appropri- ate level to get the information out." The course structure was designed to provide an open, infor- mation-sharing environment and to encourage peer-to-peer interac- tion. "We wanted to give the sympo- See LEADERSHIP, Page 12 www.jaxairnews.com Photos by Miriam S. GaIlet U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Vernice Armour, the first African American female fighter pilot, stands next the AH-IW Super Cobra helicopter that she piloted during two combat tours in Iraq. NAS Jax celebrates Women's History Month By Miriam S. Gallet Edr. l M ilitaryand civilian personnel aboard NAS Jacksonville took time to celebrate and recognize the historic accom- plishments of women during a breakfast celebration at the All Saints Chapel March 29. The special event, titled 'Women: Builders of Communities and Dreams," gave Sailors and civilians of all pay grades an opportune, ty to learn about the accomplishments of brave and inspirational women that dared to be different and inspired others with their courage. Hosted by the NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee, the event included a continental breakfast. a slideshow of famous women throughout history and featured the first African American female tighter pilot as the guest speaker. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson opened the official ceremony by saying. "During this month communities. schools and A.r shr, e r e rns wo rk places k" _-_ . throughout the .... country hold c special events . and celebra- gtions to honor the ext raordi- nary and his- toric accom- plishments of women. "Women to- a day are shaping the future of America as sci- Guests at this year's Women's HistoryMonth dentists, entre- Observance at the NAS ax All Saint's Chapel listen prene urs attentively as U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Vernice teachers and Armour shares her life experiences. astronauts. They serve our nation with honor and distinction in our Armed Forces," he continued. "Today, there are more than 8,000 female officers, 2.500 female chief petty officers and 43,000 female enlisted members. The distinguished leadership of women like Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, Sandra Day O'Connor and our guest speaker today, Marine Corps Capt. Vernice Armour, has helped open doors for women for future generations." Immediately, following his remarks, Dobson introduced Armour and the audi- ence exploded into a rousing round-of applause. Born in Chicago, Ill. the 32-year-old combat pilot was raised in Memphis, Tenn. and considers both places home. "When I was a small girl, I wanted to be a police officer and ride a horse around downtown Memphis," remarked Armour, a former high school class vice president and member of the Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society and the National Honor Society at John Overton High School for Creative and Performing Arts. Today, Armour is grateful for all of the opportunities that she has been blessed with and for the encouragement that her mom and two dads gave her. "I tell the young people and service members that they must find their passion and then find purpose in their passion and take the positive steps to achieve it," said Armour, enthusiastically. In 1993, after a short tour in the Army Reserves, Armour joined the Army ROTC program while enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). In June 1996, after a brief stint 'at the Nashville Sheriff's Office, she took additional time off from school to accept an invitation to the Nashville Police Academy and gradu- ated as a police officer in December 1996. She went on to graduate from MTSU in December 1997 with a bachelor's degree in physical education with an emphasis in exercise science and in 1998, attended Officer Candidate School and was commissioned as a sec- ond lieutenant in the Marine Corps on Dec.12 of the same year. After completing the primary flight phase in Corpus Christi, Texas, she moved to Pensacola, where she completed flight training at NAS Whiting Field and moved one step closer to making mili- tary history. When Armour finally earned her wings in July 2001 at NAS See WOMEN'S HISTORY, Page 12 TOUCHIING Gate closure scheduled The NAS Jax Main Gate will be closed to all inbound and outbound Traffic Sunday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in order to perform main-L.J tenance on the pop-up barrier system. The Birmingham D[ uL, StB AE Gate will be open for all station ingress and egress. S The Base Security Pass and ID office will remain open for business. Commercial vehicles will obtain passes and undergo searching at the main gate and will then be redi- rected to the Birmingham Gate for station access. For further information, call the security department duty officer at 542 0969, Ext. 110/111. - Pt * .-) 2 JaxAAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Control debt, make sure you don't let it control you By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief H oo-yah, warriors! I just got my tax refund in and have it headed toward the retire- ment fund. But since I'm-. pot quite ready for a walker yet, maybe a little chunk of it will go for something spe- cial. 'My refund also got me thinking about my younger (and maybe a few not-so- younger) Sailors out there arid what they plan to do wVith their tax refunds. I'm sad to say many will be applying it toward over- whelming debt. -,"Too many of our warriors continuee to overextend -themselves into deep debt. .Some because of a series of -tough breaks, and some ;because of a series of bad choices or mismanagement. JHopefully you read my col- umn a couple of weeks ago -about payday pirates. How do you know if you are or could be in trouble? Some good clues are: 1) Twenty percent or more FLTCM(SS/SW) R. of your take-home to installment d ments like credit ca 2) You are habit paying bills. 3) You have co] lost track of what and how much it is costing you. 4) You are living check to paycheck. So you are hope debt (at least you t are) or quickly hea way. Creditors ar there's a tow truck ciously following 'and you are coi stressed out. What do to? OK, here's what. First and foremost, go see your command financial counselor (CFC). These folks are trained to help you out of these problems. Another option is to go to the local Fleet and Family Service Center (FFSC) and talk to their financial coun- selors. This is the fastest, easiest way I know to get your situation under con- trol. They are there to assist D. West you! pay goes ,So now make yourself a Spay goes list of what you currently trds. owe, to who, and what the tally late- monthly payment is. Granted, for some the mpletely resulting list might throw you owe them into shock, but it gives s actually you the reality of your situa- tion and helps you figure. from pay- how much work you have to do. flessly in Next you have to priori- think vou tize the debts. Loans that aded that e calling, ck suspi- your car, mpletely might result in reposses- sions or foreclosures need your immediate attention. Debts with the highest interest rates will probably come in second. And then you work your way down from there. Just remember that the CFS or FFSC coun- selor, can help you figure all this out. Now we come to the part everyone seems to have trouble with budgeting. You need a plan. At first you need an emergency plan to get your debt under con- trol. This puts more income toward' debt reduction and less toward things you thought-were more impor- tant. Fewer runs to the mini-mart, more payment on the credit card. As you develop your budg- et, you'll start to see where the money is going and nine times out of 10, you will realize you've been wasting a lot of your money. This will help, trust me. OK, we've listed debt, pri- oritized it, and now have a budgeted spending plan. A great start but there's more. Now you need to get to contact your creditors and tell them what the deal is See DEBT, Page 12 ON THE HOMEFRONT ~Im~ ~ar~ sw~ wv he~ins ef ~ aE -Glo v 4w- P- - a 40b - am-MON. - -a.- - a a a ~ 4- - - - qm eo 0 at ol.& 4 --MQ *.b. - ___- d- a b- .14611 a- S 0l- bN 4b0 - - RN TONYR.Hq.LRDRY Job title/command: NAS Jax Quarterdeck Hometown: Thomasville, Ga. Family Life: I'm having a baby boy in May. Past Duty Stations: VS-22 Career Plans: To become a nurse. I I Most Interesting Experience: Going on deployment with the squadron. Words of Wisdom: What goes around always comes back, so treat people the way you want to be treated. SBRENDR SURMONTE SJob title/command: NAS Jax Environmental rHometown: Pennsville, N.J. Family Life: Married to Tony for 24 years. We have-two sons, Chad and Ryan. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To continue working at the base environmental department. Most Interesting Experience: Living in Puerto Rico for three years. Words of Wisdom: Live like each day is your last. - 4l- S "Co"pyrighted Material -- Training classes slated o 1a mandatoryy hazardous waste : coordinator training - __ a - a.~ *. - - - - - 0 - - Syndicated Content --a Avaib-le- f- C-m r New -- Available from Commercial News Providers" ab.m -- a.- b- - GP- - b o. b .o - - 4m- q -- .dm Im f - -~ a e.- - - - - - - * - 4b a.- m - ,low. a - - - - - - -M SAM .-.domq -h 41. 4b 4...~ - ~- -.- a.. a. - - a. ~%. .~ a.- a.. 'a.~a. a. - - 41b.Sv.~ --mw o ql -AN.- S. . V1will be held May 9-11. The first two days are the ivTpart of the 16-hour initial training and the last day is the eight-hour annual refresher class. The training will be held 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 or Ken Ward at 542-4283. Easter Egg Hunt volunteers needed T rhe NAS Jax Youth Activities Center is looking for people to assist with this year's Easter Egg Hunt S- April 14 at 7 p.m. at the McCaffrey Softball Field Complex. For more information, call 778-9772. *- --l. -- ~- ft 41b -. Ndb--qe -. __4b a. -~ a. HEY MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! , This year I filed my own ;taxes and waited about 10 days to get my refund. It ,was only $600, but I could ,have used the money a lit- 'tle quicker. I was talking with one of ,my shipmates and he told 'me he went with one of the companies out in town and ;he got his refund instantly. jI asked him if he paid a ,charge for that and he said yes, but didn't know how much. My chief told me that I. ,should be careful of these rapid refunds because they :charge a high fee. Do you :know how I can get, a quick- :er refund without paying 'high fees? 'MoneyMan Sez: As usual, your chief is ,right! Refund Anticipation 'Loans (RALs) are no more 'than another version of a,. :payday loan. Interest rates and fees !can go has high as 600-700 percent, depending on the "size of the expected refund. |Like your buddy, most con- :sumers who take out these iRALs don't even realize it *0 is a loan with high interest rates and administrative fees. A recent government study indicated that con- sumers paid more that a billion dollars in rates and fees last year. In addition, workers with annual incomes of less than $35,000 paid eighty percent of these fees. Worse, more than half of those who took our RALs qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit which is for people who work but do not earn high incomes. Funds distributed through our tax system and intended to go to these fam- ilies to 'help boost their income, actually went to pay high interest and fees for the refund anticipation loans. Bottom line: RALs are a bad deal! How do you get a rapid refund? Don't pay so much in taxes to start with. Since you received a $600 refund that means you really paid in $600 too much. Reduce your withholding by $50 per month and you will have that money avail- able all year instead of waiting until the end of the year to get your own money back. . More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICE S You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. Navy-Marine Corps Ollf$ l, Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 j 0MaiiVNews NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .............Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101' Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Li1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JiX AIN NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JI AlR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does.not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The JAX AIi NIW can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the laxu l Nas, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The lAN All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 - v v g a- -'qp h - -b * * su . . - - -.Gl Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 3 HS-15 Sailors lives his dream in helicopters and in the ring By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer W hen AW2(NAC) Adam Furinato of HS-15 joined the Navy in 2002, he wasn't sure where the path would lead him, he just knew he wanted to do something exciting and challenging. Since then, it's been nothing but exciting and challenging. As a Navy air- crewman qualified in search and rescue, Fusinato spends much of his time on the job train- ing on combat search and rescue missions. But, joining the Navy has also given Fusinato the opportunity to accom- plish his other dream of becoming a champion boxer. "I started boxing when I was a junior in high school. A friend's dad had a gym. set up in his barn and asked me if I wanted to check it out. I've been hooked on the sport ever since," said Fusinato, a native of Rockford, Ill. After graduating from boot camp in Great Lakes, Ill. and completing his Navy schooling in Pensa- cola and training in San Diego, Fusinato arrived at HS-15 in Jacksonville in 2004. "My goal was to be on the All-Navy Boxing Team but our squadron deployed on board USS John F. Kennedy so I had to wait to put in my package. When we returned, I con- .tacted the coach of the All- Navy Boxing Team and he put me in touch with the head of Navy Sports. After submitting the package, I went to the tryouts and was selected," he ex- plained, enthusiastically. Since then, his boxing career has taken off. "I spent two months in a training camp in Califor- nia to prepare for the Armed Forces Boxing Championship which was Photo by J]O1 James Pinsky AW2(NAC) Adam Fusinato, assigned to the "Red Lions" of HS-15 raises his arms in victory after defeating Army 1st Lt. Boyd Melson in the opening round during the 2006 Armed Forces Boxing Championships at Warfield Gymnasium, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Calif. Feb. 10. As the Armed Forces Boxing Champion in the 152-pound class, Fusinato will compete in the Conseil International du Sport Militaire Games in Germany in September. held two months ago. In the past, boxers were only given a couple of weeks to train but this year, they put us in a special camp and all we did was get ready for the fights," con- tinued Fusinato. Apparently that training paid off, because Fusinato won the Navy's second Armed Forces Boxing Championship Feb. 10 in the 152-pound class after defeating Army 1st Lt. Boyd Melson, a member of the Army's coveted World Class Athletic Program in the finals. "I won my first fight against a Marine which allowed me to go on to the finals. In the finals, I won in the opening round after a referee stops 'contest decision which is similar to a technical knockout in professional boxing," he explained. By winning the Armed Forces Boxing Champion- ships, Fusinato is now qualified to compete in the Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM) Games, also known as the World Military Champion- ships in Warendorf, Germany in September. He will represent the Navy on the U.S. Armed Forces World Boxing Team. "I am so excited about going to Germany for CISM. I've never fought in another country. From what I understand, inter- national boxers fight dif- ferently than we do, so I'm headed back to California to train with my coach, All-Navy Boxing Coach George Silva to prepare for this event. After that, our team will go to Camp Lejeune, N.C. for another month of training in August," said Fusinato. Fortunately, Fusinato has the complete backing of his command in accom- plishing these endeavors. "I've had 100 percent backing from the begin- ning. My commanding offi- cer, Cmdr. Arthur Trahan and my chiefs, AWC(NAC) Paul White and AWC(NAC) Steve Ayers told me that as long as I get all my Navy qualifica- tions done, they would help me with my boxing commitments. They have been extremely supportive and I'm so grateful for all they've done for me," he added. Fusinato also has strong support at home. "My wife, Shaunna has been wonderful. I know it's hard on her having me gone but she realizes this is something I really love to do. If I didn't have her support, it would have been so much harder on me. The workouts are so rigorous physically and mentally," Fusinato contin- ued. In the future, Fusinato's ultimate goal is to become a member of the 2008 U.S. .Olympic Boxing Team. "If I win the Armed Forces Championships again this December, I am guaranteed an automatic tryout for the Olympics. It's not easy to make the team and most of the guys on it have hundreds of fights under their belt, bui that's what I'm striving for," he said. Fusinato also plans to continue his naval career and someday earn his col- lege degree when time per- mits. "The Navy has been really good for me. I think that when you are treated well at your first duty sta- tion it makes all the differ- ence in the world. HS-i5 has been a great first duty station," said Fusinato, who has another two years with the squadron. "I just hope that other commands who have high caliber athletes will help them accomplish their goals and dreams because the experience is greatr-I know operational commit- ments come first, but ff people have the athletic ability to compete in a sport at this level, they should be allowed to tiy" he said. Photo by Kaylee LaRocqQe AW2(NAC) Adam Fusinato (front) and AWAN(NAC) Garrett Middleton do a preflight safety check on an HS-15 helicopter at the squadron as part of their daily duties. HA It's Never Been Easier to Get the Supplies You Need. S Government Purchase Orders, Government Purchase Cards and Commercial Credit Accounts Accepted * Delivery Available * Separate Pro Entrance and Checkout Lines * Account Managers with Military and Government Experience * We Proudly Support MWR and Local Community Events SmartPay , GSA --co ..near iv 2005 Homer.TLO, R, 1 00 I, 4 JaxAir NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 Hitt takes helm of VP-16 'War By Lt. j.g. Kevin Buszta VP-16 Public Affairs Officer On March 31, Cmdr. James Hitt relieved Cmdr. Tad Palmer when he assumed command of the VP-16 "War Eagles." This time-honored cere- mony was held aboard NAS Jacksonville at the Jay Beasley Memorial Hangar. While attending Santa Clara University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science, Hitt attended NROTC at the University of California at Berkeley unit, earn- ing his commission in June 1987. After earning his commission, Hitt began primary flight train- ing at VT-6, NAS Whiting Field in Milton, Fla. He then reported to VP-31 at NAS Moffett Field, Calif. for initial maritime patrol training. In September 1989, he joined VP-48 where he participated in a split site deployment to Cubi Point, Philippines and Kadena Cmdr. James Hitt AFB, Japan. After VP-48's decom- missioning, Hitt transferred to VP-40, joining the "Fighting Marlins" early in .their 1991 Misawa, Japan deployment. During his first tour he acted as power plants branch officer, readiness officer, special projects officer, schedules officer, assistant operations officer and pilot Cmdr. Tad Palmer NATOPS officer as well as instructor pilot. Upon completion of his first sea tour in October 1992, he joined VP-30 at NAS Jacksonville, the Atlantic Fleet's Fleet Replace- ment Squadron (FRS), completing detachments to Mildenhall, England; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Rota, Spain; Brunswick, Maine; and Whidbey Island, Wash. Through FRS consolidation, Hitt was assigned the duties of aviation electrical/ instruments and ordnance branch officer, fleet projects officer and a Commander, Naval Air Forces Atlantic alternate pilot evaluator. Hitt departed VP-30 in October 1995 and reported aboard USS Constellation (CV 64) at NAS North Island, San Diego as a cat- apult and arresting gear officer. During this tour he also sailed with USS Kitty Hawk in support of their flight operations. While on board Constellation, he served as aviation fuels divi- sion officer and catapult and arresting gear division officer and qualified as officer of the deck and assistant command duty offi- cer and deployed on a Western Pacific cruise and to the Arabian Gulf in April 1997. Hitt detached from USS 'Constellation in April 1998 and reported to VP-30 for refresher training before arriving at VP-1 Eagles' for his department head tour. While at VP-1, he deployed to Diego Garcia and Bahrain. He served as VP-i's safety/NATOPS officer, assistant maintenance officer, operations officer and maintenance officer. In November 2000, he was assigned to Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Ten as training officer, operations officer and chief staff officer. In March 2005, Hitt assumed duties as executive officer for VP-16. Palmer is transferring to Arlington, Va., to work in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Help all children become survivors. 800-822-6344 www.stjude.org A CFC Participant Provided as a Public Service HS-5 completes successful Hellfire shoot By,Lt. Trevor Prouty rier strike group. ordnancemen, who ensure the weapon HS-5 PAO Virtually every Sailor at HS-5, from is in proper working condition and he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 uti- lized the calm, clear weather of late March to complete two suc- cessful live fire missile shots off of the Florida coast. The squadron's HH-60H helicopters can carry up to four highly effective air-to-ground offensive Hellfire AGM- 114 missiles. This critical missile allows HS-5 to efficiently execute its antisurface warfare mission in its efforts to support and defend the car- the maintainers to the aircrew, con- tributed to the completion of the live missile exercises. According to Lt. j.g. James Malvasio, a Nightdipper pilot, the missile shots require in-depth coordination from all- of the squadron resources. He mentioned that although the aircrew gets to experi- ence the reward of the actual shot, it is really the Sailors behind the scenes that determine the outcome of the live fire exercise. Especially essential to the evolution are the HS-5 aviation correctly loaded on the aircraft prior to the shot. ' Malvasio summed up his shot by noting, "The thrill of a live missile coming off the rail is hard to explain. Firing live ordnance from a gray air- craft is exactly what we train for everyday." The squadron's recent suc- cessful missile shoots will continue to establish their position as an offen- sive asset in the modern carrier strike group. Safe Haven extension available for BRITISH, GERMAN & ITALIAN Hurricane Katrina military family members inO Cop'F a iD GIle By Lt. Charles Gasque l" -sn,, ear trk r, p h tcOdabcdO73 Ird ,ar, By Lt. Charles Gas que 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-80581 Navy Family Disaster Assistance F family members of F Navy military per- sonnel who were affected by Hurricane Katrina have been ap- proved for extensions of their "Safe Haven" bene- fits. Current Safe Haven and 100 percent per diem allowances expire April 17. The forms required to request an extension of Safe Haven, move to a des- ignated place, or to receive the 100 percent evacuation allowances are available through the chain of com- mand or at the Navy Family Disaster Assistance Web site identified below. The authority to extend Safe Haven as required, until Aug. 1, for depend- ents of Navy military members ordered to evacu- ate military installations in Louisiana, Mississippi and' Alabama due to Hurricane Katrina was granted Feb. 13 by the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. Safe Haven allowances are paid in accordance with the Joint Federal Travel Regula- tions. According to Comman- der, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) proce- dures, Safe Haven exten- sion authority beyond April 17 has been delegat- ed to regional commanders and may be further dele- gated to installation com- manding officers, but not below the grade of captain (06). The regional commander, or installation command- ing officer, if so delegated, can extend Safe Haven until Aug. 1, authorize Navy military dependents to 'move to a designated place inside the Continen- tal United States, or allow dependents to return to the location from which they were evacuated (i.e., permanent duty station/ home port) on a case-by- case basis. "This extension will allow military dependents who are still residing in temporary housing due to Hurricane Katrina addi- tional time (through Aug. 1) and associated evacua- tion allowances to transi- tion from temporary to permanent housing. 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Most service members .can do their move coun- seling and applications online using.Smart Web Move, Navy Supply's Web-based pro- gram that. services most routine moves. To determine if you are eligible to use Smart Web Move, go to: www.smartwebmove.nav- sup.navy.mil. Service members and civil- ians not eligible for Smart Web Move should contact the local personal property office to schedule move counseling. For members living in the Jacksonville and the Southeast Georgia area, the contact num- ber is: 542-1000, Ext. 105. Start sorting through household goods now and set aside items you have decided to put up for sale or donation. Service members must keep all shipments within their weight allowance or prepare to pay for excess weight. A rule of thumb for esti- mating the weight of your household goods is to figure 1,000 pounds per full room. Then add an appropriate estimate for out- side equipment, garage items, washers, dryers, and any other items not already included. When scheduling pickup or delivery, select alternate dates in addition to your preferred dates. During busy times, it could be difficult to get the first date you request. By establishing alternate dates that work for you, inconvenient pickups and deliveries can be avoided. Do not schedule a pickup, or delivery, for the day you are to close on the sale or purchase of a home, or on the day you must vacate a rental. Allow time for unforeseen problems and last-minute changes. After the pickup date has been con- firmed, only request changes in an emer- gency. Date changes can lead to delays and additional cost to the member. Moves go smoother when you are easy to contact. Provide your phone numbers; cell phone numbers, and e-mail to the Smart Web Move program or personal property offices at origin and destination. Include in-transit contact information. Sailors with questions about household goods transportation and storage entitle- ments can contact the Navy Household Goods Helpline at 1-800-444-7789 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern time, or contact the local personal property office. Find household goods move information. online at http://www.navsup. navy.mil. Select the "Products and Services" bar; choose the "Quality of Service" tab; then click "Household Goods." S... - Qo I 5 Photo courtesy of VS-2-2' An S-3B from VS-22 conducts in-flight refueling with an F/A-18F Super Hornet of the VFA-11I. "Red Rippers." . VS-22 joins CVW-7 g By Lt. James Wyman VS-22 PAO VS-22 added a new chapter in its history with a detachment on board USS George Washington (CVN 73). In February, this 16-day detachment marked the first time that the "Checkmates" of VS-22 flew as a part of Carrier Air Wing 17 (CVW-17). VS-22 flew more than 130 hours and 80 sorties during the detachment, including the deck certification, pilot carrier qualification and several days of cyclic opera- NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline From Staff AS Jacksonville has established a hot- line for service members, Department of Defense employees, con- tractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800- 849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nas- jax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask 'for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be here's opportunity he staffed by customer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. For more information, contact the disaster.pre- paredness office at 542- 5595. i ISPERS www.fccrimestoppers.com tions. VS-22 stepped impressively into their role of providing electronic sur- veillance, tanking, and sur- face surveillance support for a new air wing and ship. VS-22 joins CVW-17 at an exciting time. Replacing VS- 30, which was disestab- lished last December as a part of the S-3B Sun-down Transition, VS-22 embarked for the first time with a Super Hornet squadron, the "Red Rippers" of VFA-11. VFA-11 recently complet- ed their transition from the F-14B Tomcat to the F/A-, 18F Super Hornet, earning their safe-for-flight designa- tion in December. ThI Super Hornet will become the Navy's only organic tanker asset with the retired ment of the S-3B. VS-22 took advantage of this ak- sea period to start indoctri- nating the Red Rippers in"o the fine art of CVW tanker support. The Checkmates are ]ook- ing forward to more success- ful detachments with their new team, CVW-17 and USS George Washington. VS-2 members will complete dri,' final deployment with theiii new air wing before they ar&: the last S-3B squadron to disestablish in early 2009,,. CIme oes'tpaybu wedo CRI*ESOPPER '-85TIS847 m uNaes.. oiucs.u.N.asls PifobyteFoidaAtony eerls fi c rip l- l bl -1, 1" S ; Serve those who serve our nation. ENTER THE SALUTE OUR TROOPS SWEEPSTAKES* At BB&T, we salute the commitment and bravery of our military men and women, As a small token of our support, anyone opening a savings or checking account at our financial center located at 6319 Roosevelt Blvd, beside NAS JAX and in front of Super Target, will get a free "Support Our Tropps" roadster kit, while supplies last. Also, BB&T will be making a $25 donation to Operation USO Care Package for every deposit account opened during the month of April. 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West Jacksonville * Morse Oaks 777-3102 * Sandler's Preserve 777-3102 Coming Soon West Jacksonville * Glenda's Meadow 777-3102 * Beatrice Walk 399-2501 * Bonita's Cove 399-2501 North Jacksonville * North Campus 768-1608 * Oakbrook 757-8788 * Campus Hills 713-9335 Coming Soon North Jacksonville Dunn Creek Point 399-2501 Coming Soon Maccleny Rolling Meadows 259-1421 CBC 057118 1 wt 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 It's not so bad By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel I think I am officially beginning to get old. None of us are im- mune no matter how hard we try to fight it or deny it. Aging and all that goes with it are inevitable. I have begun to see the usual changes that go with aging. I can't quite do the things I used to do, or if I can, I don't do them quite as well as I could before. I am not nearly as fast as I used to be when I run or do anything else physical for that matter. You who are experienc- ing what I am going through know exactly what I am talking about, and those of you who don't will understand one day. I have also discovered that it is not so bad to be getting older. I have found Volunteers needed for Summer Program From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs T he Red Cross Junior Summer Volunteer Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is accepting applications for the summer session. .If your teenager is dependable, willing 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 applicants should apply early. The Red Cross Volunteer Chairman and Junior Volunteer Chairman will interview all junior applicants for approval. The Junior Volunteers will be assigned to work in designated areas of the hos- pital under supervision of the staff members. The Junior Volunteer Program requires a minimum of four hours per week. Applications must be returned to the Red Cross Office by April 25, with a copy of the applicant's immunization record and current PPD. Orientation is June 3-4. Call Christy Prall at 542-7525 for more infor- mation. NMCRS offers Budget for Baby Classes IT 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 class- es are available to all mili- tary personnel and their family members. Participa- tion of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS vol- unteer and financial plan- ner helps the expecting par- ents prepare a budget for baby from birth through col- lege. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", val- ued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a. Gerber layette and a blan- ket knitted by NMCRS vol- unteers. 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. Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope that as I get older, I appre- ciate things more. I used to think I would look forward to seeing my kids get older, and grow up, but now as it is happening, I think it is happening too fast. Before I know it, they are going to leave home. That day used to seem like an eternity away, now it seems like it will be tomorrow. I appreciate my parents getting more. As I get older, I also realize that they are get- ting older too. I used to think that they would always be around, but now I am beginning to realize how blessed I am to still have them in my life and how I hope that they will be around a lot longer. I have learned how great it is to (gradually) grow old with the woman I love, and to appreciate every day I have with her. I guess what I am saying, is that I have realized that I have all the things I dreamed about when I was a much younger man, but now I am just fully appreciating exactly what they mean to me. When we are young we are in such a hurry to find the things we want, that we sometimes forget about the things that we really need. When I was 21', I thought it would be great older to be a millionaire and drive a Mercedes. Now at nearly 45, I will probably never be a mil- lionaire and I drive a 1991 Mercedes. I have discov- ered that in order to be happy, you need to fully appreciate what you have. We all seek fulfillment and happiness in this life and as I get older, I know that I have found them. Life is allowing me the time to slow down and truly cherish all the won- derful blessings around me. Forty years from now when I am a really old man, I will look back and say "wow." Today as a mod- erately old man, I just look around and say "thanks." What do you see when you look at your life? Or are you "old" enough to under- stand what I mean? CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Sa~ludey, "glI S. 5SJ Sunday. $ARMfl9.V48M.Af ADMI 13, 7 0 M GoodPdday Clay 01 F Eal A At.%rnt. April 1-. 3 M Solemn East.,Viol CaftbUioI Swlurcay A'i''5 8630 p m Easter Sunday Sunday, Apdl I ift O90p~m. Mmudy Thuwda Enter Sundoy ADri 16.0 30n R M -SUnrUSO MIM 7 15a m BS~owtu 8a5amm-*EaMorOJEtuohu Fo om wsinfopmiotlaplaa:. cog 5.42- 3051/801 Your life is full of choices. Fortunately, your homebuying decision is a no-brainer. Low down payments, a maintenance-free lifestyle, and a home that's all yours for about the same cost of renting. With incentives like these, you won't have to think twice about buying at Jennings Point. Choose from six contemporary floorplan and design packages, and enjoy tons of on-site amenities. Starting from the $140s. To learn more about owning a brand-new condominium at Jennings Point, give us a call, or visit www.jenningspoint.com. JENNINGS *APOINTh AT OAKLEAF PLANTATION 575 Oakleaf Orange Phone: Plantation Parkway Park, FL 32065 888-871-4677 Garden plots still available T here are still several garden plots available at the NAS 7 Jax Community Garden for those interested in growing their own vegetables. All active-duty members, their fami- lies and retirees are eligible to use the garden. The only stipulation to having a plot is that you must maintain it on a regular basis. For more information, call Jack Davitt at 772-6974. JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 7 'Pelicans' win Battle "E" By Lt. j.g. James Hall! VP-45 PAO T he VP-45 "Pelicans" are the Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic Fleet Patrol Squadron Battle Efficiency Award winner for 2005. Behind every VP-45 operational flight hour, completed sortie and squadron milestone, stands an excep- tional Pelican, who is committed to ensuring the success of the command. The squadron's ability to represent the maritime patrol and reconnais- sance community cannot be accom- plished without the dedication, perse- verance, and ingenuity of each and every Sailor. Commanding Officer Capt. Bill Zirzow commented after the official notification of the award. "I cannot be more proud of the men and women of VP-45. The have excelled in every endeavor and risen to every challenge over the past year," he said. The Fleet Patrol Squadron Battle Efficiency Award is given annually to the maritime patrol squadron that displays the highest level of efficiency. and readiness in the fleet patrol squadron community. VP-45 met all mission tasking head on in 2005, cul- minating in a challenging multi-site deployment to Fifth and Seventh Fleet areas of responsibility (AOR) covering 16 countries including Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Qatar, Oman, Japan, Diego Garcia, Thailand, Philippines, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Guam, and South Korea. For their efforts, VP-45 achieved an outstanding 94 percent combat mis- sion completion rate. VP-45 was the first East Coast P-3 squadron to deploy to the central com- mand AOR since the Vietnam era and supported Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. VP-45 carried out a historical first by standing up a for- ward operating base at All Air Base, Iraq. On a daily basis, VP-45 provided critical real time intelligence to the Marines and Soldiers fighting on the ground. In addition, VP-45 conducted an unprecedented re-deployment as they moved all operations from the maritime patrol and reconnaissance central command hub located at NSA Bahrain to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar without missing a single operational mission. VP-45 was also nominated for the 2005 Arleigh Burke Award, an award given to the most improved squadron. VP-45 would like to congratulate the following squadron members for their individual accomplishments: Lt. Frank Loethen was selected as the Association of Naval Aviation Rear Adm. A.C. Read Navigator of the Year, ADCS(AW) Toby Hutchens was awarded the Association of Naval Aviation Outstanding Achievement Award for Outstanding Chief Petty Officer, Lt. Cmdr. Ronald White Jr. was nominated for the Capt. Virgil Lemmon Award, Lt. Magdiel Rosario was nominated for the Association of Naval Aviation U.S. Atlantic Fleet Pilot of the year and AME1(AW/NAC) Jeffrey Adkins was nominated for the Association of Naval Aviation U.S. Atlantic Fleet Aircrewman of the Year. VP-45's selection as the 2005 Battle Efficiency Award winner reflects an impressive level of excellence in every measurable category of operations. Every cigarette you smoke takes 7-fr minutes off your life. How much time do you have left Wellness Center Tobacco Cessation is Every Monday and Tuesday. Call 542-5292 to live! Happy babies and toddlers Pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp to share secrets with military families From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs he man with the se- cret to the "Happiest Baby On The Block," Dr. Harvey Karp will visit Naval Hospital Jackson- ville on Saturday. Karp will speak at two presentations as the guest of Naval Hospital Jack- sonville's Pediatrics De- partment, which is celebrat- ing the "Month of the Military Child" and observ- ing "Child Abuse Preven- tion Month." The first presentation for health and childcare pro- viders will be held at 10 a.m. Another presentation will be offered to military families at 1 p.m. Karp is America's most read pediatrician. He has appeared numerous times / Dr. Harvey Karp on Good Morning America, The Dr. Phil Show, ABC News World News Tonight, CNN and many national radio programs. He has lec- tured extensively, national- ly and internationally, to conferences of health care professionals. His work has also been featured in Associated Press, People Magazine, the New York Times and dozens of newspapers across the country as well as Time, Newsweek, and many other national magazines. A pediatrician and child development specialist for 25 years, Karp is an assis- tant professor of pediatrics at 'UCLA School of Medi- cine, with a private practice in Santa Monica, Calif. He is also a nationally re- nowned expert on children's health and the environ- ment, and an authority on breastfeeding. Karp's latest book and award winning video (Ban- tam Books) "The Happiest Baby On The Block: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Baby Sleep Longer," is touted. to solve: the 3,000-year-old puzzle "What causes colicky cry- ing?" and more importantly he answers the question, "How can parents soothe their baby's screams in min- utes ... or less?" The book and video has received rave reviews from child rearing experts, media and parents. Former Surgeon General of the United States Julius Richmond, MD, said "Dr. Karp's book is fascinating. It will guide new parents for many years to come." Elisabeth Bing, co-founder of Lamaze International said, "The Happiest Baby on the Block is fun and con- vincing. I highly recom- mend it." Karp previously pub- lished "The Happiest Toddler on the Block" which was a New York Times best seller and Amazon.com's #1 new parenting book of 2004. The book focused, on "The new way to stop toddler 'melt-downs' in seconds and eliminate 50-90 percent of tantrums within days... and raise a more patient and cooperative young child. This event is just one more way that Naval Hospital Jacksonville is bringing you the very .best in family-centered health- care. jorTi RiA Active duty and retired members of the military along with their families and survivors have access to all seven Solantic walk-in urgent care locations in the Jacksonville area. So, when you or a family member require urgent care, we're here to help you get better. Stop by and learn a new meaning for,"Attention." Whether you have a fever, sprain, cut or burn, we have convenient locations all over town for your family's urgent care needs. You never need an appointment. And our staff of professionals will make sure you're feeling better and on your way fast. Our on-site facilities and Solantic Rx pharmacy services keep you from running around for things like lab samples and cultures, X-rays or common prescription medications. We've got it all under one roof, to take care of you quickly with as little hassle as possible. 9 ajumiiies. We even make paying a less stressful experience, because you'll know from the start that you're covered byTRICARE. So when you're not feeling well, come see us. We'll put you at ease in no time. Doesn't that make you feel better? Ssolantic walk-in urgent care Great care. Fast and fair. re re on active duty Ir40AIr mIe 8 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 / And they're off! Navy Run participants take off at the sound of a cannon fired by the NAS Jax Weapons Department Saturday. Danda Oglesby and Vanessa Mehegah, massage therapy students from Florida Metropolitan University, work on Naval Hospital Jacksonville Reservist Cmdr. Connie Lorey before the start of the Navv Run. More than 400 people participated in the Capt. Charles Cornett Navy Run at NAS Jacksonville Saturday. NAS lax hosts 28th Annual Navy Run ByJ1O Mike England Assistant Editor ;Navy Run volunteers Julie Kieffer (left) and Jenny Wallace register AZ2(SW) Catricia Roberson of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville for last Saturday's run. Retired Lt. Cmdr. John Metzgar crosses the finish line first with a time of 33:35. More than 400 service mem- bers, civil service civilians, retirees, their families and runners from the Jacksonville commu- nity turned out for NAS Jacksonville's 28th annual Capt. Charles Cornett 10K Navy Run Saturday. The event, which was renamed in honor of NAS Jacksonville's former executive officer, featured a 10-kilome- ter competitive run, a five-kilometer non-competitive walk, and a shoe fair in the Navy Exchange (NEX) parking lot. "It took a lot of hard work by our vol- unteers to make this race happen, but the end results made it all worthwhile," said NAS Jax Fitness Director Tim McKinney, who coordinated the event. The festivities began at six in the morning with a few runners registering late and others taking extra time to stretch or to get a rub down at the mas- sage tables set up by Florida Metropolitan University at the NEX parking lot. A few minutes before the start of the race, the runners assembled at the starting line on Child Street between the NEX and the post office. After the Navy Band Southeast played the national anthem, NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn offered some opening remarks and. yelled "On your mark, get set go!" at which point a cannon .was fired by the base weapons department to start the race. Runners competing in the 10K race wore specialized championship chips on their shoes to keep track of their times. However, not every 10K runner was there for the first place trophy. Many of them just ran the course for fun. "NAS Jacksonville is a great place to run," said Navy Run participant Harvey Warnock. "The Navy Run is a can't miss event for me. It's a lot of fun." James Wade, a retired National Guard staff .'rgy.-:lt, says the Navy Run helps keep him motivated. "I love the tradition involved," Wade said. "The Navy Run is very motivating; it gives me a something to train for." After starting the race on Child Street, the course turned right at Akron Street, left on Allegheny and out to Perimeter Road along Highway 17. Runners were then taken along the perimeter of the base before coming out behind the housing area on Mustin Road. The course then continued down Mustin past the golf course and up to Enterprise Street where the runners turned left before heading down the stretch to the finish line. The first person to cross the finish line with a time of 33:31 was retired Lt. Cmdr. John Metzgar. He was followed by SK3 Michael French of HS-5, who crossed at 34:17 and Jose Dominguez, who finished with a time of 36:38. Patti Stewart-Garbrecht won the women's division with a time of 39:27. She was followed by Sandra Nacoste at 40:25 and Susan Miller at 44:21. After the race, participants gathered to remember the race's namesake, Capt. Charles Cornett. Cornett, who was executive officer of NAS Jacksonville from June 1978 until his retirement in June 1980, founded the Navy Run 28 years ago and was also an active mem- ber of many civic organizations in Jacksonville. He participated in 96 marathons including the Boston Marathon and Marine Corps Marathon and was a co- founder of the Florida Striders in 1978. Cornett passed away June 25, 2004, but is remembered by his friends and fami- ly as a vibrant, energetic man who was the bedrock of the Jacksonville running community. "Charlie was a great man and a great executive officer," said Retired Capt. Joe Purtell, who was Cornett's commanding officer during his tenure at NAS Jax. "I'll always remember his energy and enthusiasm." Cornett's wife, Betty, who was on hand to pass out awards, was touched that NAS Jax took the time to recognize her husband's contributions. "He worked so 'hard to build up Jacksonville's \running community because he cared very deeply for this sport and his community." Jf Lim IN"Vy MUIR. HIA I ju -W I I Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 9 Navy Band Southeast plays the national anthem just before the start of the race. Retired Capt. Joe Purtell, former NAS Jacksonville commanding officer, shares his memories of his former executive officer ... Capt. Charles Cornett. I, ' Navy Run participant James Wade tries on a new pair of running shoes at the Navy. Run Shoe Fair prior to the start of the race Saturday. Navy Run participant Harvey Warnock stretches out before the start of the race. Patti Stewart-Garbrecht comes in at 39:27, a time good enough for first place in the women's open division. Sandra Nacoste was the second woman across the finish line at 40:25. JoseDominquez finished third in the men's open division with a time of 36:38. 10 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 Marriage and By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo Special Contributor As summer rapidly approaches, so does the wedding season and many thoughtful dis- cussions from how to raise the future kids to whose rel- atives to visit on Thanks- giving and Christmas. However, oftentimes the subject of money takes a back seat to other important issues. Unfortunately, love does not overcome disagreements over saving and spending- but rather silence regarding personal finance issues invariably leads to fights and power struggles in the relationship. According to Lauren Gad- kowski, a financial planner in.Covington, La., "Talking about money does not mean you are going to fight about money. But if you do not talk about money, then that is where the problems begin." So, if you are 20 years old getting hitched for the first time or in your 50s planning your third wedding, there are several items you should discuss with your sweetie before walking down the aisle. 1. How much do you have saved and how much debt do have accumulated? A candid discussion of this issue will not only reveal how much cash and invest- ment your partner has, but also how much (and the type of) debt your future spouse has amassed. For instance, $30,000 of debt from college loans may not be a major issue. However, $30,000 in credit card and consumer debt can highlight the fact that one or both partners are not responsible with money. A history of irresponsible financial decisions is some- thing that should be dis- cussed way in advance of getting married. 2. What are your financial goals? Yeah, I know this sound like a clich6, but if one partner wants to be a millionaire and debt free by the age of 55 and the other partner wants to accumu- late as many fancy cars and consumables without regard for debt, this is a major problem. A couple with such con- flicting financial goals should chat very seriously about what is truly impor- tant to them, and set realis- tic goals both partners can accept. According to Mike Ross, from Vystar Credit Union, "Marriage brings a myriad of personal finance money issues to the table. First is the need for planning every- thing from basic budgeting, credit card management, and investing for the future." 3. What are your career goals? What does this have to do with money, you ask? Plenty! Many marriages are thrown into a tailspin when they have their first child, and the wife decides she wants to be a full-time working mother. Mean-while, the husband thought his wife wanted to return immediately to the office because, "she always enjoyed working outside the home." This is clearly a decision that needs to be discussed pre-child. 4. Separate or joint accounts? Many young cou- ples assume they must have a joint checking account. Not true. Jumping into a joint account is not neces- sarily the right thing to do, especially if the spouses do not know each other's spending habits. On the other 'hand, sepa- rate accounts may not be the right fit either, since hiding financial decisions is easier. The bottom line is to discuss how both of you want to handle the family finances and develop an account structure that issues works best for the family- perhaps three accounts- his, hers and ours! 5. Get real with your understanding of money. Unfortunately, good money management skills are not something they teach you in high school or college. Do you and your spouse under- stand the basics of checking or savings accounts, how credit cards really work, and 401K (Thrift Savings Plan) or IRA basics? If not, taking a class or contacting a fee-only finan- cial planner is most highly recommended. "The Navy Marine Corps Relief Society and command financial specialists are great resources for advice on personal financial issues- as well as military-friendly credit unions such as Vystar," Ross said. So, before tying the knot this summer, make sure you and your honey are on the same financial page. Doing so will help you better understand your partner and better your chances to realize your hopes and dreams for the future. Olivolo is the command financial specialist at the Navy Medicine Support Command, NAS Jacksonville. He can be reached at saolivolo@nmsc,. med.navy.miL NMCRS Fund Drive over halfway mark By Staff The 2006 Na- vy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive is just over the halfway point. NAS Jack- sonville commands already have col- lected $94,964 and are well on the way to surpassing the base goal of $183,628. The fund drive is held each year to generate donations to benefit the local NMCRS an orga- nization that as- sists hundreds of Sailors and Ma- rines and their fam- ilies each month during financial hardships. By dona- ting during the ffidd ylrit-. q iep. Navy boosts enlistment bonus ratings By Jeffrey Nichols Commander Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs The Navy has implemented a new Naval Special Warfare/Naval Special Operations (NSW/NSO) enlistment bonus program. The new program offers a $40,000 enlistment bonus for those who sign up and qualify for a SEAL contract. This became effec- tive in February 2006. After enlisting in the Navy, there are two ways that a recruit can enter one of the NSW/NSO programs. One is while the candidate is in the Delayed Entry Program and successfully passes the physical standard test (PST), he can be guaranteed a SEAL contract -before boot camp. The second is by volunteering to take the SEAL challenge during recruit training. Once basic training is completed, they begin the NSW/NSO train- ing pipeline. During different training milestones, candidates will begin receiving partial payments of their respective bonuses. If a candidate passes the PST for their partic- ular program, they will receive $1,000 of their bonus when they complete boot camp. If they pass the PST with a higher score (already established level) they will be given $2,000 at the completion of boot camp. The maximum bonus is slightly different for each program: SEAL: up to.$40,000 Explosive Ordinance Disposal: up to $30,000 Diver: up to $25,000 Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman: $18,000 For more information on becoming a SEAL, visit www.na'v.cornmabout/'navylifei.ondu ty/seals/. NMCRS Fund-drive, so far! The following are the goals and total contri- butions of local commands: Command AIMD Jax ASD Jax ASTC B. C 4TH AABN Inspector CBMU-202 Detail Jax CNRSE CSCWL CV-TSC Ashore CNATTU DCS DVECC EFA Southeast FACSFAC Jax FASOTRAGRULANT FISC Jax CHSWL HS-3 HS-5 HS-7 HS-11 HS-15 Goal $12.430 $858 $528 $440 $1,232 $1,1496 $1,166 $462 $4,444 $132 $462 $374 $1,980 $440 $462 $704 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Total Contributions *$5,222 $1,091 $554 $0 $0 $901 $2,092 $0 $6,284 $185 $2,420 $900 $2,207 $0 $649 $960 $0 $0 $0 $6,717 $900 Command Goal NAVCOMTELSTA Jax $2,046 Navy Band Southeast NMC Reserve Center Naval Hospital Jax NLMOF Navy Drug Lab NLSO NMSC NRD Jax PATRONWING 11 PSD Jax REDCOM SE Rescue Swimmer School Southeast Region Cal. Lab. SCWS TPU VISC VP-5 VP-16 VP-30 VP-45 %10r-O ~e $1,122 $572 $21,318 $594 $88 $418 $1,254 $3,850 $3,366 $1,518 $792 $418 $968 $550 $968 $242 $9,000 $9,000 $23.100 $9,000 Total Contributions $0 $0 $0 $8,693 $1,126 $0 $624 $2,310 $0 $2,384 $1,376 $424 $804 $1,012 $1,540 $1,038 $0 $7,957 $4,275 $0 $11,350 Qslla.n I----.,.- f C7 ,' &D Mothers who smoke approximately 10 cigarettes a day cause 8,000-26,000 new cases of asthma among their children in America annually. VE 200,000 -1 million children with asthma have their conditions worsened by smoking mothers. Vi) Infants exposed to second hand smoke are more prone to inner ear infections, pneumonia, and bronchitis. member arveM b8 po 1 Tobac-co use is directlyassociated with members are taking MIUW Unit 207 $286 $0 VR 58 $3,014 $2,251 Tobacco use is directly associated with care of their own. NAS Jax $10,934 $2,352 VS-22 $5,000 $3,448 complications of pregnancy, early menopause, To donate, please NATEC Det Jax $44 $120 VS-24 $5,000 $0 and reduced fertility. contact your com- NAVAIR Jax $704 $908 VS-31 $5,000 $7,033 Ei Smoking is associated with increased risk of mand keypersoni NAVAIRES Jax $1,144 $2,019 VS-32 $5,000 $0 miscarriage, still birth, pre-term delivery, infant today. death, low birth weight. Computer training offered on base through FCCJ Lg cancemsokillsthreetimesmore -From the Navy College the first 18 people. This person and will be open to To register, visit the Office initial class will be offered all personnel who.have FCCJ office on base in WELLNESS CENTER as a two-day, four-hour ses- access to the base. 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Although the center and the base gym have offered massage therapy for many years, the therapists only work on a part-time basis. Mills, a 2003 graduate of the Southeastern School of Neuromuscular and Mas- sage Therapy, has worked for numerous doctors and chiropractors within the local area in the past couple of years. "I recently married a mili- tary flight surgeon who is stationed with VP-30 here and realized there is pretty much an untapped market by offering massage therapy to military members at a low cost. So I walked in here one day and said I'd like to work here," explained Mills, enthusiastically. Mills said she became a massage therapist and aes- thetician after waking up one morning at 4 a.m. with a revelation that this is something she needed to do. ."I immediately jumped on the computer and did some research on massage schools. A week later I was enrolled. There is such a need for this and I enjoy helping people feel better through touch therapy. Touch therapy is crucial in everyone's life from birth through the elderly years. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Massage Therapist Karen Mills works out some kinks in a client's back during a massage session. Mills is available for massage therapy at the NAS Jax Fitness Source Wednesdays, Friday and Saturdays. For an appointment, call 542-3518. It's beneficial not only phys- iologically and emotionally, but it enhances hormone levels, stimulates the body systems and just makes people feel better all around;" Mills continued. Mills is experienced in several different types of massage including neuro- muscular, Swedish, deep tis- sue and Hawaiian Lomi Lomi. "I do a combination of all of these during a session. With my neuromuscular training I go after pain referral patterns, trigger points and basically what- ever I find the client needs. It's just a matter of combin- ing all the therapies togeth- er, where they're needed on the body," she said. "I can relate to my clients because I've had two auto- mobile accidents back-to- back so I know a lot about the injuries that I'm dealing with firsthand. I am also able to do some education on exercises and things they can do on their own to make them feel better," added Mills. Mills is available on Wednesday, Fridays and Saturday by appointment only. As a licensed /estheti- cian, she also offers European facials, skin care treatments, and leg and foot therapy. In the near future, she hopes to provide some community outreach classes for military personnel on the base. "I'd like to offer some classes for parents of ath- letes on how to help their children warm up before sporting events to prevent injuries. I'd also like to teach a marriage enrich- ment course for military couples on touch therapy by showing them how to give their spouses a good mas- sage," Mills said. Another massage thera- pist fills in the other days at the center. "I'm here on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Although I work on an appointment basis, I'm sometimes available for walk-ins or if someone sus- tains an injury while work- ing out," stated Cida Tamayo, a licensed massage therapist since 1995 who has worked at the fitness center for the past eight years. "I provide the type of massage an individual's body needs. Some people just enjoy relaxing mas- sages, while others have specific problems and need more neuromuscular or acu- pressure massage." "The clients here are won- derful and I'm always happy to help them. When they see me in the gym while they are working out, they can always come, to me with questions. I'm a sports and fitness therapist and trainer and I really enjoy teaching people how to work out properly so they don't sustain injuries," she added enthusiastically. At the base gym, Massage Therapist Sally Burton also 'offers massage services by appointment only. She is also a licensed aesthetician. Burton, a therapist since 1989, also specializes in. Swedish, sports and deep- tissue. All three therapists agree that massage definitely pro- vides overall health bene- fits, relieving stress and pain and improving circula- tion and movement of mus- cles and joints throughout the body. "I think that massages and facials can positively affect a person's mind, body and spirit," Burton said. "Massage is beneficial in that it provides overall cir- culation throughout the body. Between regular workouts and massage ther- apy, it will help heal the body, especially when a per- son has injured themselves. It also helps circulate fluid in the joints, release tension and helps you sleep. A one- hour massage is equivalent to eight hours of sleep," Tamayo continued. "One thing, I'd like to remind people is that when they have a repetitive injury it's important to treat that injury like a new one. Heat might feel good on an injury, but through all my studies, I've learned that ice works much better in heal- ing sprains and pulled mus- cles," she said. Massages here, just like at a massage center in town, are offered in a pri- vate setting. Customers are covered with a sheet as the therapist works out the kinks in the neck, back, arm and leg muscles. Today, more people are learning the benefits of massage therapy. To make an appointment at the fit- ness center, call 542-3518, and for the base gym, call 542-3239. Massage Therapist Cida Tamayo gives a client a chair massage at the NAS jax Fitness Source. Tamayo offers massages at the center Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. For an appoint- ment, call 542-3518. ''I A warrior for life Just like her daddy Sw ho,, K il, i, Ii u o irI ilI .. L rl. l r rl,,.Lni, 're,eicd hiritg, n -.i cr r hild U .d ,. 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"It's a learning experience and a great way to see what other first-class petty officers have to offer," said SK3(SW/ SCW) Jose Diaz, who came all the way from Corpus Christi, Texas to attend the symposium. "The speakers have been very informative and I've learned a lot just talking to the other first class petty officers here." Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel closed out the sympo- sium by telling the attendees that they have a responsibili- ty to future generations of Sailors to be good leaders. "You will set the pace and tone for the Navy for the next two generations of Sailors," Boensel said. "At this point, I'm sure all of you are mas- ters of your respective crafts. However, once you advance to the next level, your craft will become secondary to your role as a leader. It's time for all of you to take charge and make the jump to the next level." For more information on the CCFCA, contact PS1(AW) Yvette Baker at 542-2486, Ext. 154. WOMEN'S HISTORY: Marine pilot is guest speaker for event From Page 1 Whiting Field., the ambitious pilot ranked one in her class and one among the last 200 to graduate. As the top graduate, she made the NAS Whiting Field's prestigious com- modore's list, received the Academic Achievement Award and made histo- ry as the first African-American female Marine Corps aviator. After flight school, Armour took an assignment at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego and honed her skills piloting 'the famed AH-1W Super Cobra Helicopter. In March 2003, she was recognized as the Department of Defense's first African American female combat pilot, when she flew above the deserts of Iraq in her missile- equipped AH-1W Super Cobra, engaging the enemy and scouting the roads from her cockpit, making sure they were safe for her fellow Marines and soldiers on the ground. She went on to complete two combat tours in the gulf. She is currently stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego and will be executing orders in December, moving her to Quantico, Va., to become an Equal Opportunity Officer for Headquar- ters, U.S. Marine Corps. According YN1 Danyell Rowland,' president of the Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee, it was a priv- ilege and an honor to have Armour as guest speaker. "To share this historic moment with Sailors and civilians aboard the base and to have women's accom- plishments openly show-cased is very educational," she .said. "Is won- derful to have Capt. Armour among us today. She is a remarkable, inspi- rational female officer. Who would 'I \~\\ K~ Li Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Women's History Month guest speaker U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Vernice Armour greets 4-year-old twins, Jalin (center) and Jayla Farrie during the breakfast aboard the base March 29. Escorting the twins is their father, EMC(SW/AW) Benjamin Farrie of Southeast Regional Calibration Center. spouse of EMC(SW/AW) Benjamin Farrie of Southeast Regional Calibration Center, moving the audi- ence to tears with inspirational songs. have thought that the U.S. Armed Forces would someday have women fighter pilots." The event concluded with Vicki Farrie, a local recording artist and CNIC signs memorandum with Veterans of Foreign Wars By Ed Wright Commander, Navy Installations Command Public Affairs commander, Navy In- stallations Command (CNIC) signed a Memorandum Of Under- standing (MOU) in March with the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) to provide assistance to Sailors and their families on military installations. CNIC Chief of Staff, Capt. John Cohoon and VFW Commander in Chief, James Mueller signed the agree- ment that formalizes rela- tionships targeted toward enhancing quality family support services to military personnel through the orga- nization's Military Assist- ance Program (MAP). "Organizations like VFW fill the voids for the Sailors and make sure that we don't let them drop through the cracks," Cohoon said. "What you do is extremely impor- tant to what we do." Under the program, the VFW will offer assistance in keeping military-personnel from overseas or to their families while the Sailor is deployed," Cohoon said. "I applaud you for what you do for us and hope that we can continue to work together as we move down the road." For more information on the VFW, visit www.vfw.org. HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. 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Now comes the really hard part breaking out the scis- sors and getting rid of the plastic. Using the cards only increases your debt, so live on cash or checks for now. If you don't have the funds to cover a check, don't bounce it. Live without whatever you were going to buy. The best idea is to give yourself a small allowance in favor of using credit cards. Once that runs out, you're done spending. If you have leftover allowance, it should go to debt reduction or savings, not into the next week's allowance. You have a plan now, and it's working. You're on the wa'y out of debt. Great! You're done. Not exactly. You're doing great to work yourself out of the problem, but now you need to train yourself not to get back into debt. You need to learn how to spend smarter. That budget you worked up? It needs to change into your everyday spending plan so you can now manage your money more effectively. There are some other things you can do to help yourself: - Control spending. 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The event will have sev- eral large inflatables for the children to play on, face painting, free sno-cones and lots of booths with give- aways, games and arts and crafts. The Month of the Military Child, celebrated .each April since 1983, rec- ognizes the unique circum- stances military children face, and emphasizes the need to help them adjust to those challenges. "Being the son or daugh- ter of a service member who is frequently deployed ,can be very difficult for children," said Larrie' Jarvis, Child and Youth Programs analyst for -Commander, Navy Instal- lations Command, Milling- ton, Tenn., Detachment. ."Events that celebrate the Month of the Military Child .stress the importance of providing children with quality services and sup- -port to help them succeed in the mobile military lifestyle." ) Navy Child and Youth Programs support opera- tional readiness, mission .;accomplishment and reten- tion by assisting Sailors in balancing the competing demands of family and File photo Youth Activities Center Employee Shanquanta Willis gives 3- year-old Clarck Desire Jr. a gentle push down one of the blow-up slides at the carnival during last year's Month of the Military Child Carnival at the Youth Activities Center. This year's event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m Saturday. work life. These programs assist in the positive development of Navy children and teens by providing developmental child care and youth recre- ational programs and serv- ices for eligible children ages six weeks to 18 years of age. For more information on Navy Child and Youth Programs, visit www.mwr. navy.mil. Volunteers needed for Community Emergency From Staff T he Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Depart- ment Emergency Preparedness Division is offering a special training -program to help citizens deal with emergency situa- .tions. The Jacksonville Commu- nity Emergency Response :Team (CERT) is a program _developed to train and edu- cdate citizens in recognition, -response and recovery from 4 major disaster when emer- ,gency services can't respond immediately.. ' The eight-week long pro- :gram teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical operations including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, -search and rescue, terrorism 'incidents, communications, :disaster psychology and how :.to use different strategies :depending on the situation. KVolunteers also will partici- ':pate in a final disaster pre- ,paredness exercise to use :the skills they've learned. -: The goal of the CERT pro- :gram is to have volunteers -help make their communi- ties safer, stronger and bet- ter prepared for preventing and handling threats of ter- rorism, crime and disasters.. Classes are ongoing and -volunteers are always need- :ed. The next class begins -April 18 from 6-9 p.m. and is held every following lTuesday night for eigh t 'weeks., Saturday classes 'begin April 22 from 9 a.m. to !Home providers needed. 7Trhe Child Development Center is looking for home providers. 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Because of our strength in numbers, MBA offers you financial advantages that work on your behalf many of which are not available with the government's SGLI/VGLI plan. The premium rates for MBA Term 90 are competitive with SGLI. And we have an added feature spouses of members may apply for up to $250,000 of coverage. In addition,, children can receive up to $12,500 of coverage at no additional cost. , \ B ~jj KY / More importantly, this coverage stays with you when you leave the military. You do not have to convert to the more expensive VGLI plan. Current monthly non-tobacco user prennu per $250,000 of coverage MBA VGLI AGE PREMIUM PREMIUM 30 $ 16.25 $ 27.50 35 $ 16.25 $ 35.00 40 $ 18.75 $ 47.50 45 $ 18.75 $ 62.50 50 $ 87.50 $100.00 Last year alone, MBA-sponsored life insurance paid close to $20 million in claims. This money helped the families of our members continue their lives during a difficult period. r Our scholarship program helps members offset the high cost of college. Each year five scholarships are offered to eligible dependent children. Here are more great benefits MBA sponsors benefits that you will not get through 6 SGLI/VGLI: VALoans.com mortgage .experts on fulfilling residential financing USBank VISA Card for S members does not charge an annual fee Special discounts from the Hertz Corporation Travel and medical benefits from Nation Safe Drivers Platinum Plus Program MBA Term 90 group life insurance is underwritten by Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company, under policy number GP01. When you purchase MBA-sponsored insurance coverage, you join a community of people who share your interests. Each year we search for new benefits to enhance the quality of life for our members.. Become a member today! Call toll-free: 1-800-336-0100 or visit our Web site www.militarybenefit.org Life Insurance underwritten by Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company. Not available in all states.. MBA Miltary Benefit Assoolaton Serving you for* years Term 90 8/05 MBA-The Association which offers more than just insurance. N .* "' `4C "., k 14 laxAlr NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 Visit these beautiful communities to find a KB home that's right for you. i^.: i_^,'. ,. - t ,- t." ,a. . 1. Timber Creek Plantation : .From the $190s 1,604-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. Oversized homesites available. Tour the community pool, clubhouse, Sbasiketbali court, family recreation area and quick-move- n homes. (904) 225-2581 2.:Cartesian Pointe From the $180s 1,336-2,478 sq. ft., 2-4 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Few homesites remain. Community offers playground anrd baseball field. A great value in rapidly expanding Nassau County. (904) 225-1982 3..unn's Creek Plantation .. .. From the low $200s 1, 61-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. 13 unique floor plans. CdMmunity pool coming soon. (904) 751-1274 3. Islands of Dunn's Creek From the mid $200s 2,237-3,817 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Grand Opening! Now selling oversized homesites in heavily wooded area. New floor plans to choose from. Community is nestled on two cul-de-sac streets. (904) 751-1274 4. Cedar Glen From the high $200s 2,007-3,580 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Come discover how wonderful life can be in this upscale community, now selling 11 brand new floor plans with great standard features. Cedar Glen offers many amenities, including a community pool, recreation area, playground and nature boardwalk. (904) 591-7119 5. Villages of Summer Lakes From the high $100s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now selling new townhomes with attached 1 -car garages. Community pool and playground. Just minutes from the popular Tinseltown area. Tour new townhomes ready for move-in. (904) 725-2125 -Cc" tesian Pointe Is,. :. - 6. Adams Lake From the $180 1,33.6-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. Tour new home ready for immediate move-in Visit our brand new amenities center featuring a community pool, play- ground, jogging trail and family recreation area. Last chance for lakefront homesites. (904) 378-2710 Jacksonvil- e ,. " R-a. " * ,, .,,,,.: . S ._- RK -e, o,, I ,. s v ll . M Saun point S Park ....... .. .. . 5" .... Mandarin ', /19 ; 7. Hawk's Pointe From the low $200s s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Last chance. New homes ready for immediate move- in. 12 floor plans. Community features soccer field and playground. (904) 317-0069 8. Samara Lakes Briar Wood From the $130s 1,005-1,177 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 1 bath. Stone exteriors and open floor plans. Buyers must-meet the guidelines of the St. Johns County Housing Initiative on selected homesites. (904) 940-7320 8. Samara Lakes Oak Ridge/River Birch From the mid $200s 1,336-2,801 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Now selling new homesites and quick move-in homes. Located in popular World Golf Village area. Several lakes are located within the 245-acre nature preserve. World- class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. (904) 940-0146 9. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located in the St. Johns County School District. Within walking distance of Nease High School. Immediate move-in homes available. (904) 819-6604 , 10. Grand Cay From the mid $200s 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located in popular St. Johns County and just minutes from beaches. (904) 591-7127 11. Cypress Lakes From the mid $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling. 11 floor plans to choose from. 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course. Tour new homes ready for move-in. (904) 819-9081 12. Walden Chase From the high $300s %.3t 2,164-2,231 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 3 baths. "" ['" \. r, Last chance to own in this popular-St. Augustine com- S munity. Two homes available for immediate move-in; one is a former model home with pool. (904) 823-3778 '*4& Hoaik s Pointe 0 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 home that 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.-Fri., 1 Oam-6pm; Sat., Sun., 1 Oam-7pm \ REALTOR Cooperatian Welcome. 02006 KB Home (KBH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Realtor Co-op does not apply at Samara Lakes-Briar Wood community in St. Augustine. Prices/terms subject to change, prior REALTOR Cooperation welcome. 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' `U -1 P-- ,.,,'-nI lowest-priced homes. Future development of amenities at Cedar Glen and Dunn's Creek Plantation is subjectto change and is not guaranteed; contact: KB Home Jacksonville, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages So u r 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 h- "'> e VI N,,Hrmesou e tom to scale. Photo does not depict racial preference. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-44386 R107423 '*""*'* KiHOM I hr" 'i I'T, '',, Jaxl r NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 15 NavHosp From the Naval Hospital Jacksonville!Pharmacy he Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Phar- macy welcomes t4le opportunity to serve you and to make your visit a success. Patient safety and patient-centered quality healthcare is Naval Hospi tal Jacksonville Pharmacy's primary mission when fill ing an average of 2,800 pre- scriptions a day. In order to enhance serv- ice and increase patient convenience, Naval Hospi- tal Jacksonville has added prescription-filling sites at the Navy Exchange and Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC) Jacksonville. The addition of multiple sites and automation has reduced patient wait times and improved patient safe- ty. With the rising populari- ty of the retail drug benefit, beneficiaries may be paying more than necessary for their medications. Understanding your three options for pharmacy service in the Jacksonville area will help you deter- mine where you want to get your prescriptions filled. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Pharmacy Services - Beneficiaries can obtain up to a 90-day supply of doctor prescribed medications that are on the hospital formu- lary with no co-payment, making this the most cost effective point of service for the beneficiary. All medication refills are processed using the phar- macy's automated tele- phone refill system (800- 628-7427) available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Prior to calling, patients should have the prescrip- tion numbers) and the sponsor's Social Security number readily available. Follow directions given and enter appropriate information using a touch- tone telephone. Refills may be picked up 72 hours after ordering at the Satellite Pharmacy Building 950. Please keep Jax Pharmacy and TRICARE benefit options in mind that due to the tive way to receive prescrip- cy Retail network is avail- Co-payments are: $3 for large volume and space tions with Naval Hospital able through Express generic drugs, $9 for trade required to stock the refills, Jacksonville being the most Scripts: Call 1-866-363- name drugs and $22 for they will be held for 10 ,I cost effective point of serv- 8667 or visit www.express- non-formulary drugs. days awaiting pick-up. ^ ice. TMOP saves the benefi- scripts. For co-pay updates and After 10 days medications ciary 66 percent on co-pay- Visit www.tricare.osd.mil/ further information visit are returned to stock. ments because prescrip- pharmacy for co-pay up- the Web site at www.tri- Pharmacy services for tions filled by mail provide dates and further informa- care.osd.mil/pharmacy. i. I.. n V fiiaries a 90-dav supplv versus 30 tion. If you would like infor- Non-Network Pharmacies being seen by NBHC pro- viders are now available at NBHC Jacksonville. Custo-mer service hours for the NBHC pharmacy are 7:30-12:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed Saturday, Sunday and all federal holi- days. Pharmacy services pro- vided at the NBHC are intended for all active duty patients who are seen and treated by a provider at the NBHC. Prescriptions for dependants and retirees are not filled at this loca- tion. No walk-up refill serv- ices will be provided at the NBHC pharmacy. TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy (TMOP),- Bene- ficiaries can fill their pre- scriptions by mail and order refills by mail, phone or online, with standard shipping being free and .right to your front door. TMOP is administered by Express Scripts Inc. (ESI) and is available for pre- scriptions that beneficiaries take on a regular basis. For the beneficiary, it is the second most cost-effec- days in the retail network for the same co-payment. Co-payments are: .$3 for generic drugs, $9 for trade name drugs and $22 for non-formulary drugs. The TRICARE Mail Order Pharinacy is not only cost effective but also a con- venient and safe way to have your prescriptions filled. By filling your prescrip- tions, using TMOP benefici- aries avoid the cost of trav- eling to a retail outlet or military base (if far away) as well as the hassles of long lines.. More information regard- ing the TRICARE Pharma- mation about coverage and cost shares for a specific medication, please use the Formulary Search Tool at www.tricareformulary- search.org. TRICARE Pharmacy Retail Network (TRRx) - This is your local network civilian community phar- macy. Beneficiaries may obtain a 30-day supply per co-payment making this point of service the least cost effective for the benefi- ciary as well as the govern- ment (TRICARE retail out- lets cost the government 30 percent to 40 percent more than prescriptions filled by mail order). "Non-network pharmacy" is a retail pharmacy that is not part of the TRICARE network. To verify that a pharmacy is or is not a part of the TRICARE network, benefi- ciaries should check the TRICARE pharmacy locator service, or call (866) DoD - TRRX, (866) 363-8779. Filling prescriptions at non-network pharmacies is the most expensive option and is not recommended. Beneficiaries may have to pay for the total amount first and file a claim to receive a partial reimburse- ment. - Sailors invited to give opinion on Navy life By Sharon Anderson Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs TF he Chief of Naval | personnel is sending ,L letters to 16,000 ran- domly selected Sailors invit- ing them to participate in the 2006 Quality of Life (QOL) survey. The survey is used to col- lect data on personal issues that matter most to Sailors such as shipboard life, hous- ing, standards of living, com- munity support, health care and Sailor preparedness concerns. "The QOL survey plays an integral role in our efforts to ensure that we have the right programs and policies in place to support our Sailors and their families," said Vice Adm. J. C. Harvey Jr., chief of naval personnel. "I need feedback from the deckplates to let me know how I can serve our Sailors and their families better." The survey is 30 percent shorter than the 2002 QOL survey and for the first time, is also available for comple- tion on the Internet. Sailors are asked to request assis- tance from their chain of command if they need help in getting Web access. Completion of the entire survey should take approxi- mately 20-30 minutes. Participation is entirely vol- untary and confidential. "Despite the many demands on our schedules, I ask each Sailor to take the time to respond to this sur- vey, providing me the feed- back to evaluate and improve quality of life," Harvey said. Results of the 2002 survey are posted on the Navy Knowledge On-line Web site, www.nko.navy.mil. The results for the 2006 survey will be posted after analysis is completed. -16 'laAlfr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 Marriage Enrichment _Naval Hospital Mental Health ,expanding services for couples 'From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs T he Naval Hospital I Jacksonville's Mental Health Department Tis expanding its marriage ;counseling services. "'Department Head Capt. Richard Frederick ex- plained, "The clinic staff is. initiating a monthly semi- rnar for folks wanting to work on their marriages. We are also expanding appointment availability for marriage counseling. People interested in this counseling should call 542- 3473, Ext. 152 to contact a clinical nurse specialist who will help them set an appointment." A workshop is scheduled for April 29 entitled "Devel- oping and Enriching Your Marriage by Understanding Yourself and Your Partner." This is described as "an experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriages while personally growing within the mar- riage. The workshop is facilitat- ed by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jackson- ville staff psychologist who has been in private practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Frederick noted that privacy is impor- tant to the clinic staff. Therefore, no one will be expected to disclose any- thing private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: * Positive Relationship Assessment * Clarification of Needs, Values & Priorities * Levels & Styles of Communication * Listening Skills * Win/Win Strategies * Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" * Four Social Styles and Character * Connecting & Distancing Issues * Dealing with Feelings and Emotions * Responsibility Issues * Support and Encouragement The workshop will take place in the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program Training Building located behind the Naval Hospital Emergency Room at Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542-3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. US17 2/enf c WESCONNETT I APTIST 6URCH E 5711 Wesconnett Blvd. F-" 771-6068 Wesconnett 771-6068 I "012ere everyone rs welcome" B1C.:'B4 . Ortega's Shell Charles J. Mehler Certified Master Technician Professional Auto Care Full Service Will match on base prices Same Day Service 5344 Ortega Blvd 904-389-9279 R100126 New OB Quest/Classes -offered at hospital By Staff 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 Experienced Parents 1:15 3 p.m. April 10, 17, 24 May 1, 8, 15, 22 Third Trimester Class April 23 8:30-11 a.m. Prepared Childbirth Class April 15 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Hypnobirthing Five Week Session starting in April Times pending Breastfeeding April 19 8:30-11:30 a.m. May 8:30-11:30 a.m. - Classes are by appointment only. Please call 542-BABY (2229) to schedule. FFSC offers educational 701 WEST ADAMS STREET PHONE 904 354.8310 I FAX 904.358.6889 I WWW.SWMMLAW.COM JACKSONVILLE, FL 3204 Thearng of a l3er. r rirmporim dec.oni should noa be bied :ol. uponadterenmert. B ore )ou decide ask. us to eid ,ou free r-aren.rnfiornmaon about our qu lic3xor, .nd eapenence ; ': ..,,0 l i and support From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of; personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able- to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped program access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in April: April 10-13, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (sepa- rating) April 11, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Class April 24-27, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retir- ing) April 25, 9 a.m. noon - Anger Management Class For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. *MILITARY DISCOUNT INCLUDES: S1 % off of Total Purchase Price $1000 Deposit Refunded at Closing Up To $8000 in Closing, Cost Turn Key Homes Also include: Blinds Refrigerator Washer/Dryer Microwave Garage Door Opener SEVERAL HOMES AVAILABLE To CHOOSE FROM IN EACH COMMUNITY Just 1* 4 cigarettes a day almost triples a smoker's risk of heart disease and lung cancer. Call the Wellness Center 542-5292 904-338-9955 Starting in the $300s 904-291-1017 Starting in the $200s 904-291-1207 Starting in the High $100s 904-425-6478 Starting in the High $100s 904-429-0235 Starting in the Mid $200s at World Golf Village 904-429-0235 Starting in the Mid $200s 904-484-4635 Starting in the $Low 200s 904-696-3164. Starting in the Low $200s 904-425-6480 Starting in the Mid $200s H O ME8 . www.EngleHomes.com amenrof the tOU.iot family" $200K, 250K, 300k price examples are oat 6.5% interest fixed for 30 years with on APR 6.55%. $1,000 deposit required, refundable of dosing for qualified home buyers. Monthly payment based on Pill, (principle, interest, taxes and insurance). 1% Disount off total purchase price is valid when not using a Broker/Reallor. Turn Key refrigerolor, microwave, washer / dryer, garage door opener and blinds for selected spec homes. Builder paid doing costs when using builder's lender PHMC and IIitle services.Specific homes require minimum dosing costs. Maximum seller conrtibution applies based on looan to value. Prepaids not included and dosing costs on additional mortgages may not be induded. PHM(C is an equal housing lender. florida Mortgage Lender #35449 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 -,17 NLSO changes claims By Capt. Alexander Whitaker Navy Legal Service Office Southeast Last year, the Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG) per- formed a functional assess- ment (FA) of the Nalval Legal Service Command (NLSC) claims functions to determine ways to improve the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of Navy's claims programs. As a result of the claims BA, changes are being made regarding how we process claims filed pursuant to the Military Personnel 4nd Civilian Employees' Claims Act (PCA), 31 U.S.C. 3711. PCA claims include claims for loss/damage to house- hold goods and privately owned vehicles (POVs) shipped or stored at gov- ernment expense pursuant to permanent change of sta- tion (PCS) orders and loss/damage to personal property located in quar- ters provided by the gov- ernment. OJAG is centralizing the PCA function at PCA Claims Unit Norfolk, Va. except for PCA claims from the Pacific (Guam, Japan and Hawaii). PCA Claims Unit Branch Office Pacific will adjudicate PCA claims arising in the Pacific, will be located in NLSO Detachment Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and will report directly to PCA Claims Unit Norfolk. NLSO Southeast and its detachments/branch offices no longer processes or adju- dicates PCA claims. All claims for household goods or POV shipments deliv- ered to NLSO Southeast Jacksonville, NLSO Southeast Detachment Mayport, NLSO Southeast Branch Office Kings Bay, Ga., NLSO Southeast Branch Office Charleston, S.C. and NLSO Detachment Guantanamo Bay, Cuba will be processed, by the new PCA Branch in Norfolk, Va: Personnel Claims Unit Norfolk 9053 First Street, Suite Navy Region Southeast Volunteer Clearinghouse offers opportunities From Dianne Parker CNRSE Community Support Services Administrator T he Navy Region Southeast Volunteer Clearinghouse main- tains 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 community events and proj- ects. Currently, the follow- ing volunteer opportunities are available: Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society receptionist, inter- viewers, layette workers, thrift shop personnel, budg- et counselors and volunteer administrators. For infor- mation, call 542-3515. American Red Cross - optometry clinic assistant, surgery liaison, patient transport, first aid and safety program instructor, quality assurance analyst and data base specialist. For information, call 542- 2426. Fleet and Family Support Center -information and referral assistant, transi- tion assistance program assistant, marketing assis- tant, spouse employment assistant, financial man- agement program assistant. For information, call 542- 2766, Ext. 130. iCANCE R R~,E SARCL t CENTER LIFE through prevention & control. 102 Norfolk, VA 23511-3605 Fax number: 1-866-782- 7297 PCA claims packages will continue to be available at NLSOs and at all staff judge advocates' offices and personal property offices and will be available elec- tronically at Navy Knowledge Online, Navy One Source, all NLSO Web sites and the OJAG Web site. Completed claims will be accepted by mail or by facsimile transmission. processing Volunteers needed for Jazz Festivda The OJAG will establish From the Mayor's Office Interested individuals will have the a PCA telephone Help Line unique and exciting opportunity to volWh- at PCA Claims Unit Nor- ity of Jacksonville, Office of teer at the Ritz Theater arfd folk to assist prospective Volunteer Services is Metropolitan Park during various claimants with the prepa- C looking for volun- -- shifts. Most of the assignments are ration and submission of teers to help out during.Y' -.:. ^S'- outdoors and may require walking, PCA claims forms and sup- the Jazz Festival this `~i-" /standing, or sitting for extended time porting information. The weekend. Enjoy live music i /'::; periods. Dress appropriately-for "Help Line" will be a toll- from- jazz's hottest acts at 'V the weather and wear sun- free 800 number connected Jacksonville's most beautiful I screen if necessary. Indicate to a help desk established venues. This year's entertain- \ any medical restrictions.or in PCA Claims Unit ment schedule will feature --j- physical limitations we should Norfolk, which will be (just to name a few;: Kenny consider to ensure your volun- manned Monday through G, Delfeayo Marsalis, Noel Freidline teer experience is enjoyable. Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Quintet, Down To The Bone and Dee Dee For further information or to volunteer, That number is 1-888-897- Bridgewater. contact Julio Lacayo, Jr. at 630-1020, Fxt. 8217. Volunteers will be provided a T-shirt. 5 or email jlacayo@coj.net . RAr A6oR k YEA-RS SPECIALVALUE! now $957 each was s999 7/16" x 4' x 8' OSB Use for roof wall sheathing consiruclior, Recommended for covered use #12212 CONCRETE MIX Ie .,a i dt .oncnto "Lz-. Par. S Uw , = A - ma0.' $335 Quikrete Concrete Mix #10387 60 lbs. 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MWR Planner, Mission First, Sailors Always ,; Skipper "B" Sailing Class. $150 includes all classroom materials and use of marina sailboats and safety equipment. e 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 eor more information on fitness and ath- letics, call 542-35181/3229. Bench Press Competition April 19,4:30 p.m. Fitness Source )For more information about I. T T 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 Veteran's 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 leyel, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill May 28-29,8 p.m. $96, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Savannah April 22 $36 adults, $30 children under 10 Includes guided trolley tour. Trips, activities and costs may be restrict- ed to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542- 01iIlanding Blvd. P 272-5315 | Riiooea www.hobbyworld.blz I File photo Paintball Trip Saturday $20 includes, paint, lunch and trans- portation. Jacksonville Suns Baseball game April 13 Free Free lesson and nine holes of golf NAS Jax Golf Course April 18 Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Chronicles of Narnia (PG) April 14, 7 p.m. Just Friends (PG-13) April 15, 5 p.m. Harry Potter Goblet of Fire (PG-13) April 15, 7 p.m. The Ringer (PG-13) 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 greens 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 Saturday, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Games, prizes, sno-cones and much more! Yellow Water Egg Hunt April 15 Yellow Water baseball fields Call 777-8247 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. 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IaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 19 i TRICARE launches healthy choices for life T ake care of your body, and it will take care of you. In today's fast- paced world, that is getting harder to do. Being overweight, using tobacco products and excessive drinking goes against this adage and chn cause serious health problems and possibly early death. The military co munity is not immune to the health issues these activi- ties can cause. TRICARE Management Activity, the Department of Defense agency responsi- ble for the health care of 9.2 million ben- eficiaries, has created two demonstration projects and one pil6t program to test multiple education and prevention initia- tives to help service members and their families battle the dangerous effects of obesity, tobacco use and excessive drink- ing. TRICARE plans to launch weight man- agement, tobacco cessation and alcohol programs within the coming months. These projects will involve service mem- bers and their families who volunteer to participate. "Weight management, tobacco cessa- tion and the responsible use of alcohol are health priorities targeted by the Department of Defense for active educa- tion and prevention," said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs and director of TRICARE. The demonstration projects and pilot program will span three years and the sole pilot program will cover two years from start-up. They will help identify ways to deliver the best possible benefit for TRICARE beneficiaries.' Demonstration programs or pilot proj- programs ect participation criteria: Weight management demo project: non-active duty TRICARE prime benefi- ciaries ages 18 to 64 not receiving Medicare or enrolled in the TRICARE extended care health option and living within 50 miles of the research centers in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois. Tobacco quitline demo project: TRI- CARE Prime beneficiaries ages 18 to 64 not receiving Medicare or enrolled in the extended care health option and living near military treatment facilities in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Minnesota. Alcohol prevention pilot program: active duty service members ages 21 to 25 assigned to the following installations; Hurlburt Air Field; Fla., Fort Bliss, Texas, Fort Sill, Okla., Norfolk Naval Base, Va., Naval Base Ventura County, Calif., Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station, S.C., and Camp Pendleton, Calif. The demonstration projects are scien- tifically-based studies that will help DoD determine the effectiveness of behavior- modification programs that may be used throughout the military health system. "Preventing these unhealthy behaviors is critical to the readiness of our forces and the health of our nation as a whole. I am pleased by the successful programs already in place in the military services and the innovative approaches to preven- tion, education and treatment that TRI- CARE is pursuing for their families," Winkenwerder said. For more information about the demo projects launch dates, visit TRICARE's Web site at www.tricare.osd.mil/healthy- choices. EO Office seeks award nominees By]03 Chris Hwang Navy Personnel Command Communications Office T he Navy Equal Opportunity (EO) Office is accepting nominations for the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Excellence in Military Service Awards. All packages are due no later than May 18 to the EO Office. The LULAC Excellence in Military Service Awards will be awarded to 12 serv- ice men and women, of any descent, who have distin- guished themselves in the war on terrorism, and who best support the ideals of duty, honor and country and those who best exem- plify the core values of their respective branch of service. "Our partnerships with the Hispanic and Latino community are growing stronger due to the efforts of thousands of Sailors," said Lt. Jeff Burrell, Navy EO Office diversity officer. "This award recognizes those efforts and is a great tool for leaders to recog- nize their people." RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS 7273 10rd St. ax7-92 17 Bladn Blv. O 7261 One LULAC award will be presented to a member of each service, including active and reserve forces and Army and Air National Guard. Nominations for military personnel (includ- ing personnel assigned to a Defense Agency, Defense Field Activity, or a Combatant Command) must be forwarded through the Military Equal Opportunity office of the respective Military Service headquarters. Winners will be recog- nized at the annual LULAC national conven- tion during the Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) Armed Forces Breakfast scheduled for June 29 in Milwaukee. All packages should include a black and white, or high-resolution digital head and shoulders photo- graph in a JPEG format (either emailed or sent on diskette or CD); a type- written, single-spaced nar- rative describing the nomi- nee's accomplishments that support the LULAC award criteria; and a type- written citation summariz- ing the nominee's accom- plishments for publication in a program brochure. For questions on submit- ting packages, visit www. npc. navy. mil/Command Support/Diversity or con- tact the Navy EO office at 901-874-2507 or DSN 882- 2507. Send nomination pack- ages to the Navy EO Office via email (preferred) at Mill_Navy EOAdvice@ navy.mil, or mail to: Navy Equal I , Opportunity Office (PERS-670) 5720 Integrity Driveg Bldg. 457 Rm. 257 Millington, TN 38055- 6701 low- 0A 0 M -,0 R QUALITY-VALUE-LUCATI IUN -HOME OWNERSHIP Contact me for a free List of available Homes that meet your needs SRosemarie Knoll Realtor' (904) 421-3555 rknoll@watsonrealtycorp.com Watson Realty Corp. 4194 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville, Fl 32210 4ic* .ncoimB .U , Who to notify when a credit card is stolen " C redit card theft is a huge burden and can cause major problems for victims. The following are numbers to call if cards are lost or stolen. These agencies should be contacted immediately. 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Activities for all ages include reading, nature, audience-participation musical theater, workshop, storytelling, craft, nature projects, canoeing, games, nature scavenger hunt, parachute activity, and face painting. For more information, call 620-2372. The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772- 0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United 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 appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library, 22054 Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more 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 meet- ings 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 wid- owed that have children,of any ages. For more information, please check out dur Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville - Orange Park/Westside holds its 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 information, contact Angela Adams at 688-0077 or visit momsclubopw@yahoo.com The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 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 its 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 Associa- tion 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 meet- ing on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter 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 motorcy- cling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get-together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more informa- tion, 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 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 tour- nament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tourna- ments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society will hold its monthly meeting Saturday at 10 a.m. at the SGES library at 6215 Sauterne Drive. For more information, call 778- 1000. The Cherokee of Georgia Tribal Council is holding its annual spring Pow-Wow today through April 8 in St. George, Ga. Admission is free and all military are welcome. Fpr more infor- mation, contact Patrick O'Connell or Michelle Rogers of the Cherokee of Georgia Tribal office at (912) 843- 2230/2744. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will hold its monthly meeting at the Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887, 103rd Strre, Jacksonville, April 15 at 1:30 p.m. For more information, contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. 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 addi- tional 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 information, call (904) 824- 0716. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lec- tures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the muse- um's Masterworks collection and spe- cial exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education 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 divi- sion. 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. Indoor volleyball meeting planned An indoor volleyball meeting will'be held May 10 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and Selective Reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to dis- cuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a.sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports 2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. coordinator, at 542- STANDINGS Intramural Soccer Standings As of March 31 Team Wins Losses Ties VP-30 O's 1 0 0 VS-31 1 0 0 AIMD 1 1 0 VP-45 0 0 1 Naval Hospital 0 0 1 VP-30 E's 0 1 0 VS-22 0 1 0 Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reserva- tions by calling 573-2498. Hooray for Homeschoolers! Audubon Adventures: Real-Life Dragons and Damsels April 28, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Dragonflies ... dam- selflies... do you know the difference? Did you know that both dragonflies and damselflies begin life underwater and have gills for breathing? Learn more about our dragons and damsels and what you can do to help them. Participants will take home an Audubon Adventures newspaper on dragonflies and damselflies designed for students functioning at grades 3-5. Gardening for Butterflies April 29 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Learn more about gar- dening for butterflies from Marc Minno, noted butter- fly expert and author of five books on butterflies. Minno will present a slide pro- gram on butterfly garden- ing, followed by a tour of the gardens. He will also conduct a book signing of his fourth and fifth books Florida Butterfly Garden- ing and Florida Butterfly Caterpillars and Their Host Plants. Map and Compass Instruction April 29 10 a.m.-noon a compass to determine bearings, setting up travel locations on a map, and determining bearings to travel locations. Teams of two will use their new knowledge to find eight locations within the park woods. Each partici- pant must have a flat acrylic/plastic compass and mosquito repellent. For more information or to reg- ister, please email John Trow at Johntrow3@juno. 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Assist2Sell ava17A.r904-8 P l w M5 900/976 Services Su 1649 tayvew off ew/R27s.fthNew buyers & sellers ser- Available Nowl 1.7 Acre Parcels w/ 147 Dating Services Hhe I 57p, e e FSBO 2/1, 7m from the vices 268-7525 Co tly located, BUILDERS MODEL HOME Spectacular Mountain 1 tThur./ Fri. 10.4. kitchen cabinets, beach. 199 Bradley Dr. HOME FINDER REALTY cozy, quiet cul-de-sac Dr's Lake/CR220 355 Condominiums Viewsa $39,900.$89,90, 165 Entertainment HOUSE FOR SAE level 3 tileset diago- bec.19Balyr.OEFNECET vie26-55Cvnntyoaed UIDRMDL M Services www.blangston.com ay e lac.lotu new roof, ch 2211711 OR 241.5501 daybreak woods sub- W.R. Sekeres, Inc. ___In_ CALL 828-256-1004 Services www.blangston.com nallyeve coun- plumb up to code, 70%315 Arlingt division, 1148 Dawnlight, Lic RE Brkr 904-591-4493 upgrades. OWNER restored. 352-694-7884 3/2,1336sf, 877-388-3726 ATL BCH 1/2 blk to ocean SOUTH GA Lost and Mandarin Lots of Mahog. MOTIVATED. 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AUG.nxt to Bertram 120 Notices WEILER CO GA 189AC. Oran Park South ar. no agents, 1-4 (904) 384677 PACEISL, 4BR. LR, FR, Irg $148,900.404-434-4719 pime. primehunting 5 ac lake 21362223-3779 Den r aily Real Estate www.webuyjaxrealestate.com 0 bea s smanyupgrades. e rAC. Cal _____$750K______ prime 5W ac2116-/2Penny'"Bird Do"Dly ac 330 Beaches ,many iagoon. NR DOWNTOWNp-2/1.5 per AC. 390-0990 - SDIVORCE divide. 321-863-7499 wl rc2 h-se'ned Broker 396-DIGS $375,000.904-525-6946 newly remod, steps to AMERICAN STYLE! a $1.30 Westside Beautiful onte Vedra the river, pool frnt, 60AC.WAYCROSS4High& UncontS tested r Camd Co. i USpn U3 e 5/3, 2993sf Uon lake 3007 PACE Ia SLAND. Oe. n $132,900. 904-571-1112 Dry Planted Pines All o wihDivorcedpaperswhad .or y A 25 0 Cypiress Crk Subd.of House, Sun Apr 9 h, 2.5 RIVERFRONT Topart. Starting at $3200 hout kids (while you GA in 310 Mandari BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL Sawgrass PlayerClub. 1444 Water Ppt Ln. 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Cal 730 8606 Resorts APARTMENTS New Homes www.EzHomeSolutions.org 370 Lots for sale Mane Ren S e450 Management/Rental Hurry Hurry Hurry from the $160's AMELiA ISLAND NASSAU 455 Wanted to Rent Call Now, "" 11 NEAR Ritz.Carlton/Bch Call Now! $.220,000. 205-222-1988 389-3179 e rd $3,000.1 acre hih and aFurnished 8:30-5:30 M-F1 dry, MH $2900 Ar. 8:30-5:30M-F 4-683-438 ARL -REGENCY INN * -- -. WEEKLY SPECIALS* P-.l 1 /U ^.,,,._.__Alliance Realty Group MLSa I .,RIsDESuDoO -Beautifully furnished, all ..-.- ," -_.- '- -, '"1 I'- '- extras pd. $150wk + dep S- ii SERVING THE FINEST" .384-4939 AFFORDABLE With Realty, Mortgage, and Relocation Needs! 4 4a3 n New Quality Built Homes With U 405 Aari ed SLARGE A Personal Touch 4 1 629-8496 ARLINGTON ph.: 904268x5553 c:29 LT W1-,2,3 BEDROOM $100 DEPOSIT Jack Lee Construction fax:9042685766 tczr01@yahoo.com :Unfurnished Studios HS'Cony to Town & Beaches S7839039 Old Middleburg FROM $375 MO EA S ...T-OO m,. O AKS* A z C c 0 -0 T Furn & Unfurn 78939OlMd a 4 Tony Cozier WillowLakesofArl 1000: CBCtwoo22d9735StAug e "Drive #On" WS77035Hare Ave.0 I ]; 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite #11 Jacksonville, FL 32257 (904)845-2923574CB009-5t.Agu Si 22 Jax Air Neows, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 420 Houshed 4 Unfurnished 10420 Unfurnished Fernandina, Your search Orange Park South $1050,904 46580970 PCS e new Desirable Location. PLAN2X2 T ARLINGTON 3/2 Ss/clst 695t R'side. a W Garage & Private Back- n 1640 sfty, ens 21 $6uzie5a9042772500 w ; Tile firs moyard. Rent $800 Dep $800 s w come no SJULINGTON CREEK Cabin Call 472-7314 hkuptSalarm, $1050W/D with bath & kitchen, AC, ORTEGA/OP area Condo 90 465 0970 PCS dock access $425/mo. for sale or lease. Lrg A N U / 287-5997 or 384-675 5 4/2.5 TH, $129,900/ ARL NearJUn 2, $1100mo. 779-2288 J car oveway, Ortega River Waterfront in. ground pool, NORTHSIDE $550 -$760 2/1.5, w/d, priv deck, mo dep.x + $1o/mo gated sec. new ap ct, close proximity to 9A & 1,2 & 3 BR's Available! $500mo. 9048876622 shopping areas, please (904) 757 -0240 contact, Robert Meggs, Ashley Park Apartments Ortega waterfront near 9s233652 or NASJAX, & downtown. nossralsuva@hotmall.com 3/2. granite counters, ATLBCHCypressCove $150omo. 301-9044221 3/2 1 car gar, fenced yd, NORTHSIDE nicee $1150m+sec. dep S2 L/oNOl7H Rs. ICW Avanti SPECIAL 220-7119 or 704-0486 L, H Vouchers 2/21177s.f. w Solarium AVONDALE 2/1 $725 ch&a *.'t,' Accepted. Best Rental Deal $975 HW Firs, 1 Car Gar, Prch 11' I S99 Deposit! (3) Floor plans AVL WD hu, 950SF, Fenced Bk a No APP.Fee Jenn Broker 917 859 7859 VANSANDT RE 389-3540 S(904) 751-1510 PVB/SUMMERHOUSE 2/2 Beaches, S 2nd St & 22nd O1st fir on golfers. mile Ave 2br/1.5ba Town- N'SIDE NOW LEASING to beach fp, star,1mile home,both sides avail. BR$41Shannon R e pt's $1000mo.239214205 $1225m 760-445.4789 e3BR's $625. Section PVB Belleza 2/2 lcarg CHIMNEY LA KES-c 3/2 FR welcomed. Newly Renov. Over looks poolgym, & w/brk fplc, 2 car gar Into 904-350-9070 volleyball court. $1400m comm pool & rec area 9RIVESIDE1 porch v 04.47 m12140 In. to malls & NAS Jax, RIVERSIDE 1/1 w/porch 904*47114 $1100mo 301-904.4221 CH/A off street parking. PVB Spacious 2/2, 2story CLAY COUNTY- 4BR/2BA carpet, water inc crnrunit, flw/d, new CLAY COUNTY- 4BR2BA $475m Call 399-4797 renov. $1150om+elect. 1641 sqft great schools 1-RIVERSIDE 3/2 ch&a 1.240 388-0056 Iv msg no pets. Available now. RIVERSIDE 3/2 $650 ch&Ha P$1100/mnth Call 612-0358 1350SF, Gas Fplc, WD Hu PVB SUMERHOUSE 2/2 all SWater Inc, DW, Nr 5Pts new. 2ndflr-crnr.5 star Edgewood /New Kings SVANSANDT RE 389-3540 amen. incl. pool, club 3/1 fenced back yard, RIVERSIDECLEAN2/1 hse, $995.90742-5843 on bus line, no smk, no RIVERSIDE CLEAN 2/1 pets $800 +dep 317- 3255 no smoker or or pets, PV OCEAN GROVE SPECIALI dp 35 $500mo + $250 sec. dep. 2/2 $1050 -1/1 $925 FLEMING ISLAND 904-807-5590 FP. vltd cels, beautiful] PLANTATION. new, 3/2.5, Newly ren. many amenit gar., 2 story, pool, RIVERSIDE LgBR CH&A, AllCondos Inl Appl & Blinds $1,100. 9042782734 hardwd floors, lean, *arages fr rnt from$7 Fleming Beauy 3/ good n'hood, near hosp REALTY EXECUTIVES End of culdesac, hottub, $0mo+dep.73-3939 or 610-6460 patterson elem, pets ok RIVERSIDE REGENCY-9A/Merril Gtd $1275m 904-284 -2776 Near 5 points. 1/1 no Brand new 3/2, w/d, pool FRUIT COVE 3/2 Frplc, pets $595mo. 380-4441 balc. overlks nat. presv. fencd, carport. No pets. SSAN MARCO $1100llOOm. 904.568-0284 Harmony Dr $995m $995 S' AN1 M & 2 BR SpecialR REGENCY -Brand new sec dep 04,287-8721 U r S CALL 398-9492 3/2, app i eqp,$950mo. HYDE GROVE-6951 S887-4146, 651-2222 Dayton Rd. Almost new 3/2, 2 car gar, cony loc. WESTSIDE Brand new REGENCY -Brand new $1100mo. REF. 779-2288 apt., 3/2 off 103rd, close 2/2, apple eq $885mo. ICW/UNF/KERNAN 3/2, to NAS. $875. Call Ca887-4146, 651-2222 2cgar, scrpatio, lgfncd Walter 318-2004 2alls887-h1 Syd, sprnklr sys. Grt Schls SAIL COVE -3/2, water $1300m. 904620 8568 SPECIAL 941-320-8154 0 0 m CW off Hodges 2/2+Den, garage, w/d hkp, SOUTHSIDE CONDO freshly pntd. Culdesac, 1 MONTH Lakecrest2/,1 w/gar, $1200m+dp. 404,218- 5718 $950L The Landings 2/O. FREE RENT S5. NWtillams Walk 1/'S CPW/OAKS 4/2 LR/DR/Den ON SELECT UNITS $850.904-334-5540 w/FP, Tile Cvd Pat W&D, CuldeSac $1395 Restrictions apply S'side New Townhome 904-230-1748 CALL 744-4022 at Wolf Creek 3br, 2.5ba. JCPNew4/2, newtile FOR DETAILS $1,500/mo. JN 42e ie RIVER BEND APTS Call 248 -939-1985 neut. clrs, ob &porcn. __, _ST. NICHOLAS New 2/2, $1395m. 422-6743 gtd comm, scr atio with 410 Condominiums watee, oAtl. Bvd KEY STONE HEIGHTSc3/2 4 o i s e .o233t31Blvd DW new appliances, $850m.904i-233,3112 deck, new carpet, Atlantic Beach 2/2 5 WS Natures Hideaway $700mo. +1st + last, no 1750sf 2carg. 1/2 block Blanding/295 3/2, Ist pets, 904-291-6506 from ocean. $1900 flronla e, nosmkr, no LAKE ABURY- New 992-4352or655.6533 pets $950+dep 317-3255 brick 3/2E 1800sf, comm pool & prk. $1295mo. AVANTI/ KERNAN n r Houses Call 759-4181 UNF, bch. 2/2, $975mo, 415 Furished S3/2, $1175mo, S'side/ Furnished LAKESHORE-3/1, CH&A, reserve, 2/2, $950mo hrdwd firs, w/d hkp, Gated/amen 962-2418 MANDARIN Guest Cot- $895m110. BAYMEAD W-Am stage on river lbr, hdwd 3844080 or cell 707-1235 ngy Beautfu 3/3DOWS-Ae frs, CH&A, cable $1100 S somingly Beautifuloft on mo + dep. 904-737-2314 MAND. 3/2,2cgar, fncd, ineLosLasw/lofton w/d, nice n'borhd, great - lake. New $1200mo Ortega 1/1 Cottage location.$1200m+$1000d S708-6489 Completely furnished, Sm. pets ok. 904-534.5041 EAHES 1/1 furn'd, just bring your clothes. BEACHES 1/ furnd,1 /S $1150m 759-4850 MAND. open & spacious Block from ocean. 3/2,2cg, w/dhu, great Laundry free, pool, pets n'borhd. $1225m+sec. " ok. $950m 477-4640 420 Houses Owner/Rltr 850-774.2433 BY RIVER -2/1.5 newly 420 Unfurnished MANDARIN 2/2.5 TH, 1367 remod, pool front sqft,updated,onpond $950mo. + dep. All ALL REAL ESTATE PRO 9419Genna Trace Trail amenities 463-3514 904-743-3050 $900/ mo. 208-1341 SS, New 4/3 lake, 2760sf; Jax Beach/ The Palms Oakleaf Plant. 5/3, 3900sf MANDARIN 3/1, roomy lbr/lba, 2 pools, grd fir, f.place, Dish/w, wash/ gym near each&shops ARGYLE 8121 Boones- dry.New firing $1150m $875mo. 904 4761214 borough Trail 3/2, GHS/ 904-529-8022 LE OR UR$HASE 975mo / $975 dep. LEASE OR PURCHASE 777- 0691 695-3388 Mandarin-3/2, .BUY OWNER -/ 1930sf. covered pool t IL Vilagio brand new 3/2 ARGYLE Cinnamon Lakes Lw/ svc, 10471 Spotted (2) avail. @ $230K ea. 3BR 2BA $1195,1425SF, Fawn Ln, $1425 mo. Call Eddie.954 602947 Fplc, 2 Car Gar Kit Equip. 710-3488. PCS MANDRIN/ BARTRAM PK MANDARIN Guest Cot- 2/2 lux condo, 1200sf. ARGYLE FOREST 4/3/2 tage on river lbr hdwd gated comm, lots of Formal DR, FL rm, frpl, firs, CH&A, cable $725 amenities, $1100mo. fen'd yard, $1500mo. mo + dep. 904-737-2314 Call 904-612-4748 Pets ok. 850-864-3715 NEPTUNE BCH TH, 2/2.5, O.P. Oakleaf, Beautiful ARL/WS3760 Haslett E 1400SF, Icar gar, pool, brand new 2/2, $995m, 3/1, ofc, 1700sf, gar, pool CH/A, Summer Sands amenities, must see. w/svc $1275. 1/1 5150 $1100mo. 610-7355 904 347-9229/E:827-1967 Kingsbury $598 465-3301 NORTHSIDEBRAND NEWI OAKLEAF PLANTATION I!! ARL. Spacious 3/2, fp 4/2 great house, 2147sf, SHugenew flat 2/2 +gar fnc bkyd recently hugebkydw/ preserve Son lake + forest $1000. updtd, w/d, conv. loc, 947 Bonaparte Landing Ct SWon't last! 291-4290 $1300m. 407-521-7473 $1450. Call 904-704 -3722 A- 420 Houses A420 Houses 4 0 Unfurnished '20 Unfurnished NORTHSIDE Rent to own 1491 West. 25th St. 3/1., $695m. W of 95. N. Hwy 1 19 Ahq Own/Rltr. 904-381- 4998 N'SIDE 2BR w/TV room, ch/a. stove, frigde, m $700m. No dogs please. 1214W.27th.7098006 E R A N'SIDE RTO 6 Houses; E 2toSBdrms, 1-2Bth, REA L E STATE ch/a, newly renov, $550 an n $850mo. 904-535-7461 Dan Jones, In Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, (904 757-3466 close to Argyle Elem. (904) 757-3466 upgrades galore f Ic, www.ERADANJONES.com $1295mo. 904 236-9889 Homes, OAKLEAF PLANTATION Townhomes, and Like New lyr old. 4/2 Condominiums with screened porch 1 2 3 & 4 Bedrooms $1200mo 904-424.-4072 $525 -$1600 OAKLEAF PLANTATION In the *3059 Tower Oaks. New 3/2 Following Areas: $1200/mo. 1/2 month free Northside HAMPTON S. -St Johns Cty Oceanview 210 & 95. Brand new home w/ many upgrades, golf course Mayport comm. 4/2, never lived in. San Marco 2300SF, comm ammen. Amelia View $1600/mo. 1165 Garrison Dr. Arlington All Homes Including Southside Appliances & Blinds REALTY EXECUTIVES Argyle 273.3939 610-6460 Intercoastal West Westside OP/ARGYLE 3/2 2cgar, Julington Creek Near new, clay schls fncd yrd all apple. 145 Macclenny Dover Bluff $1000mo CALL 757-R466 Realty Sense 298- 1009 FOR OUR OP/OALEAF PLANTATION RENTAL SPECIALS 4-4BR'S available now $1250-$1550/mo www.ERADANJONES.com nice 514-1038 OP- Plainfield Ave. ICW 10+Homes For Rent 3/1 home, no pets, Fee P;.-tur.1 rnl;ne i $850 plus dep. www.904HOUSE.com 904.375-2425 ,.:r call ,390.4,86-. 091 ORANGE PARK 3/2.5 $500 Down U OWN Townhouse. wd, water all 3rea 1 5 m. FREE incId, on Blanding omo. n,,.EZu hr $900mo. 877-577-4556 CaIImc H,,l-nr,e 36E 1208 Orange Park Beautiful. Brand new 4/3 2400sf Manufactured lots of upgrds! $1495m 425 Hoamu ires Must seel 904-463-5499 Home' Orange Park Spacious ARGYLE ". "o DW 5/3 pool, deck. 2 carg -n ARGYLE i D80 25 $1350m+sec 378-0204 ,n pil )e Su l,, or497-2011 after 4pm nd,-I Cri.,g -0 5b.,. PALM COAST brand new, 4/2 2c. gar, 2566sf W sideVeryNice 2 & 3Br. w/new applis, 71 Ran- S550-"675 Rv 1100 vPk dolph Dr. 305-904-0634 in quite park 771-6107 PVB E of AlA 3/2 + ofc 2000sf., court yrd pool, A 43 lawn/pool svc incd., 430 oom ales $1900mo. 904-703-0242 S RAVINES E. ARL -Al Iernan. lOrri GOLF/COUNTRYCLUB ,:, brch. $475m,:, ,nci COl tl, Newl storytwn hme, utils R.is req 565 1126 3/2,w /Irge grt rm, eat-in kit.+dn rm,2 car LAKE ASBURY 2 me.n gar.& golf cart gar. seeking 3rd r.:,ommate $1195/mo.904 210-6062 ri S Clean ire3,ie S500sec 41, 526 611ll SOUTHSIDE Bartram Springs, 4/2.5, 2 car gar, Mandarin male Chrislian 2 story, $1650mo. Avail n r 3 or n, u se 4/15. PH 916-479-3626 100.., 90.1993 1777 SOUTHSIDE New 4/2.5, MAND Frn turn rm, w d. 3100sf, in Waterleaf, p,-..-ii B,' ule. I L(= $1850mo. Call Yevgeny S4195 ,r.,1p 625 e0.92 t, 904-887-4110- 90 S'SIDE -$1325/mo N'west Male Seeks S 4/2, FENCED, ma tor prvc. ,rrr, t cr210,LRGYARD, bth, full run ofhse$500 CR SLN CYOOLS, inci all refs 904-591-4793 CALL NOW 904-477.2776, O'P/Argyle Forest. WONT LAST LONG! Seeking non- ST. AUGUSTINE smoker roommate HERITAGE LANDING to share 3/2house. New 4br. 2300sf. Club Cul- de- sac area. Hse $1400 916-479- 3626 $40Utilties included $450/mo call Nhan ST. JOHNS CO. Brand new 904-631-5664 3/2.5 TH+Ioft & Sar, gatd, crnr unit,all appl, S'side nr Bch/Unversity, $1300m. 904-249-4146 M/F to share 3br hse S$450. incl utils 327-4334 ST JOHN'S CO./nr Neese High School, 3/2, 2c gar NEED Roomate, 1/2 new, WD, $1200m. 6mth rent & 1/2 util, 2/2 min. Call 543-9467 tlo, right outside of St. Mary's call 4 Westside- 2/2 stor- 912-690-1242 Sage shed, patio, within _____ Minutes of NAS JAX, $785 plus deposit 435 Rooms with Military clause. to Rent Call 472-6907 & Westside- 3/1, ARL. lbr apt. $150 week S bonus room, & up includes all t.l fenced yrd, near utilities cable Wal. Mart, on 103rd, 424-5806/662-2898 $850/mo, 2782951 ARNGTON WESTSIDE 3/1.5, CH/A, LUXURY ROOMS scrnd patio,'$775mo + w/Microwave & Refrig! $775dep. credit check Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 772-0085 10% Off for Wkly Room! WESTSIDE nice 3/2 with KINGS INN (904)725-3343 den just remod, ch/a, ARL-REGENCY INN* $950mo. Call 287-1756 WEEKLY SPECIALS* 7 DAY STAY W'SIDE- 2/2 storage (904)725-5093 shed, patio, within min. of ASJax, FLEM ISL mstr BR Suite, .$785 plus deposit w/ priv. ent. furn, incl bills military clause call 472-6907- /cable + DSL hse & pool privileges. $450+ dep FOR RENT- 1970sq, Nonsmkr 610-9512 S4/2, sundeck, fire- Sjplace, 2 car garage, FLEM ISL XL rm fur N/S, large front/back incl bills/cable + DSL yaerd, $1200/mo, hse & pool privileges. $1200 +dep, 904 751-5011 $325+ dep 610-9512, 435 Rooms to Rent S Orange Park- 4 room for rent, 45.0mo, no lease, includes washer/ dryer, usage & utilities, Frank 904-680- 6833 W'SIDE/EFFIC. 1BR, priv. ent. util furn, non-smkr $110wk+dp. 786-5723 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts OCEANFRONT Luxury, 2bd/2ba, all amenities. $700/wk. 904-471-0792 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale WAREHOUSES 1- i,,,ir ..., 210 :'" r ,imn,,:-, 3 oa.-.c oer.Cc a -O 3mps w, -.. '3.15- 0 i(00 Ln S,ander:onr. & C... 5 22.26 ReWlEor Commercial' 505 Induslrial For Renti DlOWN Convenient location n.?5.r Ar.r.3 WJSE ,-TFC .65,m -1, l 06 7523 JAX BCH WHSE lor lease. :1629;r CtiC nci Beac., . ne ,-f inter:,:,a., .l. Lrg p.r .-,[ I 770-9209-1,721 ,:.r 6'7 525-0854 NWJAX 1900',.e n a. lend. Oh1icre WHSE. 904 777 6367 WAREHOUSES For i, e ,540051sr I a0.00 I 12.m10? ilr 15 30C31 3rj.u005r Eastoin S3ndero:,n. & C,. :.5,- 22?8 Re li-.:r r Office Space 515 For Reni 1-295 & SAN JOSE I I,,)SF Fr.i mo..nth rent rrn-e A t r.la, 90-J 6e 5500 JTB & PHILLIPS Starting at $325, utils included. GOING FAST!! Call Rod 343-8922 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 Office / Medical / Retail Condos For Sale / Lease. Why pay rent when you can own at these prices? Various sizes avail. Prestige Realty, 396-4052 PERIMETER PARK BLVD. -Immed occupancy $750mo. 246-6005 R'SIDE Ig Ofc w/Conf. rm 10min from downtown. Inci prkg, util's & janit'l 904-384-3122/631-2456 NEW OFFICE CONDO -1140SF, Argyle Forest Blvd nr Oak- leaf PI Chimney Lakes Prof Cntr, 904-687-3000 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business 550Opportunities Amusement Game Route for sale 35 locations Daytona Beach area. Call Sandy 386-566-4083 Auto Trade broker option A/C 3 major firms, 3%/ mo. growth '06 262-6561 WI- F KIOSK & LOCATION FOR SALE. Lots of income potential. Ask- ing $6000 Call 626-1717 LIKE TO HELP PEOPLE? A great business oppty May retire in 5 years BH 779-0538, 9a9p i1 550 Business 0 Opportunities America's Premier Automotive Service Franchise is expand- ing! 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Get the hands-on skills you need to work as a Medical Assistant. I 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class May 1 8 Week Eve Class May 17 Superior Instruction vWww.myfrei.comrn (9O4)2692555 Florida Real Estate Institute ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker April 21st Mortgage Processor Mar 31st MrtgMrktng & Products $125 Mortgage Software Trng $125 ProfMortgage Course (904) 880.8070 702 Customer 7 Service CAR-Needed Ins. + Pd vac + holidays Field Reps (Comm. only) Apply on line www.cs- florida.com or call 996-0233 705 Financial LOAN ORIGINATOR Free training & place- Sment. Alliance Capitol Mortgage 268-5553 707 Driver CDL CLASS A WANTED Immediate driver podsi- tion avail, for dedi- -ted C TR rr.i con- r r. J a E r__1. -. r, 03., b, r.eint rl,-ible .ork ,ric e,uie. R q1 5 3 m-n lof 2,r ar..nrg etXo. v.. 3 Clear, MvR Cal l.to ree 1 88-c.95.01:,66 CDL DRIVERS- Ci31 B I ab ,r in.cive i.jiI line Great neret.-t Pot . Call 737 32:,3 g Company S Drivers $ i S1000Sign on -' Bonus' Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED' Drivers t 2 or more ,r & exp & Class' A CDL H&Z.m3t SHome most % Aknds NEW PAY PACKAGE $.34-.38/imile 1) OP p $.9rj mile Sfuel supplement *01 5a'ei, Bonus, r.ledica5il Deniai 401. *PaidO va.-: i hc.l;a . *Otional Health Care Proi rams that include 3 100-'o Compani, Pd Prem um Prog. Cjioral Per D;emn Pa Prograri, $52.00 da'' hhI m Call ...."'iWS Greg) 800-723-3424 for info DELIVERY DRIVERS Join AARON'S Jacksonville! Paid training, benefits, bonus NO SUNDAYS! Deliver & Install furniture to our customers homes Over 21. clean MVR, drug free APPLY IN PERSON 7538 Beach Blvd 674 Blanding Blvd 10740 Atlantic Blvd DRIVERS Local CDL class A drivers needed on all shifts, nights and weekends especially needed. Newer equip- ment,good pay and. consistent work. 904-714-9078 DRIVERS WANTED OTR, S.E. flatbed freight, 2yrs exp. Home wknds, 727-842-1700 Mon-Fri 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. FLATBED WRECKER DRIVERS w/Class B Vacation pay, will train, Apply at R. & J. Towing, 8512 Herlong Rd, btwn 8 5. M-F, 786.9668 "You have no money?" NO Problem! ". % W^f^Ohw a We're Integrity Home & Finance, Inc., THE VA Homebuying Specialists in Jacksonville "Nobody does more than Integrity to help our MILITARY buy a home!" No other realty company, no bank, no credit union. NOBODY! Call us to be pre-qualified or go to our website: MilitaryHomebuyer.com (904) 997-8064 For ALL your REAL ESTATE & VA MORTGAGE needs! We're Local. Military Relocation for Jacksonville & Hampton Roads. Call US! mm * Conditions: On resale homes only, not new construction. Integrity MUST be both your Realtor and your VA mortgage broker. Integrity must receive at least a 2.5% commission from the seller. Interest rate appropriate for assistance. Integrity reserves the right to negotiate with the seller for closing costs assistance. See website for more details: Militaryhomebuyer.com. Integrity is a licensed Florida real estate and mortgage broker. Member: Northeast Florida Asso- ciation of Realtors (NEFAR). You CAN NO Money Down & Buyo NO Closing Home For NO Closing Costs The 1st Step Before you consider... Location, Location, Location, you need to... F * Know how much you qualify for in as little as 15 minutes * Free Credit Review * No application fees * No waiting to apply * FREE homesearch * FREE Realtor Services mS 'It's FRE0. easy & wit no ob~lrigation PRE-QUALIFY! for your VA loan or online at: MilitaryHomebuyer.com No accptig ifats hrogh62*.aroUs MILITARY IE ERS! DON'T BUY A HOME WITHOUT INTEGRITY! A Mis] Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 23 Jack onville's Best Home Values Are West Of The River! Homes Starting in The LOW $200s! Homes Starting In The $190s! Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! Beautifully landscaped lake Peaceful country living just Peaceful country living just and conservation views available minutes from downtown! minutes from downtown Nature trail, playground Away from the traffic! Away from the traffidci Close to schools, shopping .l Conveniently located near Conveniently located close to . Easy access To 1-95 & 1-295 1 ,-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. 1-29S and Normandy Blvd. Estate sized lots For More Information, Please Call For More Information, Please Call For More Information, Please Call 904-783-6217 904-783-8650 904-764-9687ooo 904-783-6217 904-783-8650 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left, approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. Homes Starting In The $190s! Condos Starting In The LOW $ 00s! *Long awaited final phase NOW OPEN! Cozy, intimate community 1I~ 6 Large homesites with lake front, 4 Peaceful country setting ^f j 7f conservation, and corner lots Conveniently located minutes * * Available from downtown near 1-10 1-2951-10, and Chaffee Rd. 03rd.St. For More Information, Please Call *P 91-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Town Homes Starting In The $120s! Condos Starting In The LOW $00s! Condos Starting In The LOW $700s! * Three spacious floorplans to Three decorated models! phase NOW OPGated community with private pool choose from Large homesites with lake fronConveniently located on Blanding S*BEST value on the Westside Peaceful country setingf om Ns immediate occupancy! 'Conveniently located close to ou Anu e Home available from downtown near I-10 2 or 3 bedroomswithgarages shopping and dining on Surrounded by an abundance of 'Community swimming pool 1 -103rdSt.fjustwest of -295 naues andyrdee inoW! Qor For nformation, Pleas, alla Call 103r St. For More Information, Please Call For More Information, Please Call ' 904-854-7101 904-425-4929 904-783-8650 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north approx. North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Run on the right. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway on the left. -< SLADIG IMERRU NTUESHIEAA Tow H me StrtnginThe- l-- -n-sStrtig-- he -O-- Os!-on osStatig-n-he OW--0s r ------------------------- J/JS 2/J Active members of the U.S. Military* I H OIH l presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the closing of their home! ---------------------------- ---------- For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 Sales prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. Closing costs based on total sales price. 2006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 c023426 ee 0 6 6 0* * 24 lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville,, Thursday, April 6, 2006 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is *7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising- .. . information,, please call 904-359-4336, W - Fax 904-366-6230. THE N MAYP RT FLORID E Salr bum Mirror EPeriscope KIN'5 BAY, GEORGIA JaAill NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 707 Driver Drivers wanted. $500 to $800 per week. Late model vehicles. Work your own hours. Be your own boss. Hiring Taxi, Airport Shuttle & Para-Transit drivers. Call Tim Miles 493- 5222 for interview FUEL DRIVER Local area, Class B with Hazmat, good pay, 545-4920 RAMP DRIVER & TIE DOWN PERSON FT good benefits Call Myrna 733R4414 SLUDGE TRUCK HAULERS & PUMP TRUCK DRIVERS with exp. Class A or B tanker endorsement. Exc pay & benefits. Call or visit Metro Rooter 8892 Nor- mandy Blvd. 695-1911 TRUCK DRIVER Local. CDL A required. Experience & good MVR req'd. a must. 3588841 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 709 Aviation AVIATION FUELERS , Signature Flight Support (a BBA Aviation Ser- vices Group company) * world's largest FBO and aviation support net- work has immediate openings for full time General Aviation & Commercial Aviation Fuelers at our JAX Int'l Airport facility. Exp. pref'd but not req'd. ust have valid drivers lic, HS Diploma/GED and flexible availability. Candidates must pass drug screen, 10 year backgrnd check. Start $9/hr based on exp + bnfts. Apply in person: Signature Flight Sup- Sport, JAX Int'l Airport, 14700 Yonge Dr. EOE 710 Indusitrial/ I Trades A/C NEW HOUSE INSTALLERS Make $60. $70 or even over $80K peryear Must have good driving record & be drug free Experienced only need apply. 262-4279 BOBCAT OPERATOR for construction clean up. Bobcat exp req'd. Clean driver lic. a MUST. Start $10-$12/hr Call Jackie 904-924-8664 I- Now hiring exp'd Interior Trim Carpenters. Pd Holidays, Vacations; Benefits. Must have own tools/transp. 284-3753 CARPENTERS/TRIM Subcontractors for multi-family con- struction. Lic, tools, ins req'd. Call 561-848-5556 or fax 561- 848-3132 CARPENTERS & HELPERS for Resid framing. Benefits avail. Sub crews OK. 993. 1111 HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS. 12 year Company with: Sign on bonus Paid health benefits Paid holiday, vacation Paid IRA w//3% match 40 hrs+ wk Year round work Company t-shirts Competitive pay Call 904-237-2366 CLASS "A" INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC f.r I ra a h r[ r.l-,r, -_. r,3.(, ,. < -.., !.u1 r. 3., 5 ,rs P. P.,. Si' oliul 26 5hirt ,hrt W- are an ECC, Drug rre . V 0or- p 1 3": 4 4 0 1 K Heciltn Dernll pao il ., V 5C [ :,, Appi, [ G,im 3r, 6Bu..ld-I ing F r,.dulc CR 21- Mskaill, FL 29 72.2I1 or f3xa J '4,28 i -.3- , Industrial/ 710 Traides CONCRETE HELPERS, FINISHERS & DRIVERS With Experience Needed Immediately EOE. Call 786-4999 Construction Superintendent for Interior Trim sub- contracting company. Must have 5 yrs exp. Salary + bnfts. 268 7454 DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. EOE DRYWALL FINISHERS with Punch experience. Top pay, fun time. Brothers Group Call 904,887-7334 DRYWALL HANGERS, FRAMERS FINISHERS with commercial inte- rior exp. Please call Adams Interior Con- tractors, Inc. at (904) 269-1919 between 9a-4pm M-F. ELECTRICIANS & HELP- ERS for local and out of twn comm'l projects. 401K med ins, drug test req'd. 813-635-9482 Electricians & Helpers needed immediately needed immediately Benefit Package/ Medical/401K/Vacation Great Working Environment Above Average Pay Scales Coastal Electric Company of Florida, Inc. 2759 St. Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904) 645-0026 FAX (904) 645-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Bulldozer, loader, excavator operators needed. S'side of Jax. For well established site development contrac- tor. top pay. Call Randy 9i321/403-1774 or 407/302-7662 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPELAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. DrugFree Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Callaway Contracting at 904.751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a FIBERGLASS Laminators & Trainees. Apply at Southern Fiberglass, 41 Spring St. Phone 387.2246 FITTERS, WELDERS & PAINTERS- Drug free cortipany trans0or-ta- t,.:,n r.:Qu-r;a. Awr,, in ceri-:n 3051 F3,r R.:,3a Call .i751 3842 FLOORING- WOOD FLOORS. SAND, FINISH, INSTALL E p-r .-,r r3rme La I ,- .. 1I LOG SCALER ANALYST P-r, I- r ar ,3 Qre,: .'.irh f r, .:[r, e ,:r ,. .,re 3.-. EECC. Dru,. r.-e .', .. r , :- 4 1 i K . r. e i 11 E 3,:v n t ,3 I Ilre i r, u r jn c. p a3 r,,l. 0, 3] Orr:,r..3 & ',pl. n r B*, i -, 8 i Ii u l rl l P r.-., u.:rc (_:i .) C R 2 1-. 3. III_ l f L *, r r uLm.: 'J 38-' 7736. MANUFACTURING S,:,- rlirng Tuil I-Tc m 3 nu t a.: i ur ih Qo:.-. . .,:,n .r.rcludiin, :.rkir[ e I" c t r li: l r, e i ." ,: t r mech3n..,al nd ir, [rairnnO .ir:..;.,l p.. jno o r, C [ C 0/ .: j r _ located West of lacv- sonville in a g.-.: ..r.g community, c.-,nract Sanderson Fp.. .at 275-2833 and ail-, ft.r H/R. PAINTERS Experience & transportation a must. New construction custom homes, No track painters. Call Bruce 778-3720 PAINTERS with commercial & residential experience. tools & transportation. 632-0500 DFWP PLUMBERS & HELPERS With experience. Top pay & benefits Pack- age. Valid DL. No drug test. 783.0095 APPLICATIONS to the Jacksonville Plumbers & Pipefitters Joint Apprenticeship. Training Program are n,:.,.. ., ,1 D e r : i-rr.r ,6'r, C 206 7 : ,1n.:..:,1i trli 1.3,: pm J J5 .rr,. r..:,r, Fr. _[ J.1-- te.,'n .r Ph ;-! 2112 T.r nir,0 WELDERS .,r i h_ n i,: .a r idm Flu c, .,:*r , I.j Pa, 0 .a =-0,or. --'p AppI n nr-:r-na .at J6li D.gcn r. S[ J3.. Fi ;?22.4 711 Marine Trade ALL SHIPYARD TRADES Full Time with experi- ence for QED Systems Inc., a local Marine Industrial Repair Firm, Prior shipboard experi- ence and knowledge of ship structural, hydraulic, pneumatic, and piping systems required. Prospective employees must be able to work onboard ships; lifting, climbing, bending and working in confined spaces. Must be able to work under industrial repair conditions and comply with safety regulations be a U.S. citizen and meet requirements for a government security c earance, and have a valid drivers license and reliable transpor- tation. Pre-employ- ment drug testing and background checks are required. Excellent benefits pkg. EOE/M/F. Fax resume or letter of interest to 904- 247-1620 or e-mail to qedflorida@qedsysinc.com. MARINE MECHANIC Qualified Volvo/Yamaha Great pay, benefits. Apply in person at Boat Tree, 2079 Beach Blvd. 249-0099 ext 117 712 Mechanic AC TECHNICIAN for heavy truck & bus facility. Working part- nership possible for rs pI r r,.:. ,n 607 _3I AUTO TECH Gr-a[ pay s. beneii:; S da'.5 paid ranolida ,s coacat6on 0FWP. S'sliae ?0 53J3 71 Management/ 712 Professional Hairstylist Exp needed in Argyle multi-culture salon. Inquire. 778-9878 New Oakleaf Plantation Office Under Construction Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estate Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421- 7610 OFFICE MANAGER Excellent opportunity Real Estate /prop mgmt bookkeeping, detail oriented, multi tasking. $30k+bonus+benefits Fax resume 280-9164 Attn: Steve REHS and tHRC' rave [he- trllf ,ting opening: Office Manager To Oi raee r amin and clerical 2unctiu-ns or .uIotient ,rjice at South3ide menCl I health facility 0.erees3 rcnedulinq. en.Vures pDiieni[ ilop co.urd;ntEcs ducdes Oi 3 office staff HS .:,r eru.., AA degree Orfetrred and riA: 3rs .,jJerl uisror.' p .needed. Apply in person (9a.m..4 p.m.. M.F only) or mail resume to RBHS, Human Resources, 900 University Blvd. North, Suite 700 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32211. Fax resume to 493' 5910. E%.Eu. I ku,-. F"EE Sii- i'pL,',:.. POLICE OFFICER & S CORRECTIONAL OFFICER The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is cur- rently accepting appli- cations for Police, Cor- rections and civilian support positions. For qualifications pertaining to Law Enforcement careers, please visit www.coj.net/jso or call 713-4870. For civilian support positions, please contact HR at 630-2134. The JSO is an equal Opp'ty Affirmative Action Employer 720 Medical SINSURANCE/BILLING POSITION- exp neces- sary For busy physi- cians office in South- Point Fax res. 482-4060 RBHS arid r.IHRC rh..e rle fldioA.ng o -i0,r rmm lir.eC. 'rr, iapia difercn,:e ,n line h.ec: ol ..lher. Ihrougii tera-j,r3j1i ne3rh carE: Charge RN Children's Unit IM F 3:0,}pm t:, 11 i" pm Staff RN Adult Unit E,,r -[tIer .e.kend 7:0i.Om ,:3iprm Mental Health Techs F-I p ,ili lin: r.fer Currpreer,.s,, erne-ila at Sr.uth-id,? L.:.c lirn Inpatient Discharge Planner EA 6* in P_ r'l',v fivid ,:.r AA AS pluS Apply in person (9a.m.- 4p..L. M- F only) or mail resume to RBHS. Human Resources. 900 University Blvd. North. Suite 900 (7th Floor), Jacksonville, FL 221!. Fax resume to 191-5910. FRONT DESK and M.A. ,Now hiring with experience, L excellent benefits. | Fax resume to 645- 5337 MEDICAL ASSISTANT FT Mon-Fri 8-5 for Busy E&T office in Org Park. Fax resume 904-269 6505 NURSE PRACTITIONER Part- time Westside -fax resume 781-6207 OPHTHALMIC ASST/SCRIBE Proven skills req'd. Call Barbara R. 904-241-7865 or 720 Medical RN P/T & MA w/BMO F/T Pain mgmtexp very help- ful. For busy Orange Pk Pain Practice Fax resume 904-276-4462 723 Dental FRONT DESK & SURGICAL ASST- (2 )positions Intelligent. energetic with good people skills. Exp. preferred Fax resume to 272-4669 ORAL SURGERY ASST. w/exp. FT/M-F, Hith Ins, Dr. provides uniforms, Baymeadows. Call 904-739-0690 or fax 904-737-1045 725 l Office/ 7 5 3 Clerical ADMIN ASST Midtown Centre Office Park. Hotel or apt exp a plus. Up to $12/hr. Fax 396-6366 CONSTRUCTION SECTY/ADMINISTRATOR Experience required. Riverside area. Fax resume to: 737- 9135 CUSTOMER SERVICE- for. busy front desk. Pro- vide Recept. & clerical support with PC skills, Apply inperson: NGI, 7999 Phillips Hwy, Suite 202 448-1600 EOE DFWP r----- Dispatcher SWeekends r-- is.ac Company.1 e ., n,_= 1 profre-1 I E iC..-ai ,' ih service | ci. i c or.. dispatch | pr.er.c to join a I rapidly expanding o *firm Exc pay &E benefits. Call/send resume to Metron Rooter 8892 Nor-P mandy Blvd 322211 SCall 695-1911 SCHEDULER For busy construction ofc. Strong Nextel radio & phone skills. 7:30am- 4pm Mon-Fri. Fax 268-7404 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels ASST MGRS & MGRS for Sonny's, nation's largest BBQ chain. Competitive wages, advancement oppt'y, complete training pkg, hith & dental benefits. Please send resumes to DANCERS DANCERS NO. 1uOd ,, r,.-, o ne.c */ll r1r.a m r. Pr 1. r4,:. 1. nd, or, T r.pOu.s Wackos 399. 1110 DAVE AND BUSTER'S i: n.-.'. nrnc, ir All Positions. Gre.c Ec,,r,,[_,. Ir., sur- Fun A[ni ,..: nere .J.:, r.li -.r a, r . o _:5ir.--ur, R1..,3d Jack" .r,. ti rL 22 6 C aI. 9, '-6 -25. Ecquall Opc,:-rmun,.. Em .I:-., -r GOURMET COFFEE OPPORTUNITY TI. ,r, 5 r 5. L: U i:,3 :.r,: t - ---C .. ;r,,: , .1 -1. r 1-, .- 260 -0810 LINE COOK, SERVERS, HOST/ESS, DISHWASHER Expd. Apply Daily, 11am-2pm@AGiovanni's 1161 Beach Blvd. Jax, Beach 249-7787 LINE COOKS We're looking for exp'c Line Cooks to join our culinary team. PT/FT positions. Must be available nights & weekends. Also hiring SERVERS Competitive pay, Day 1 benefits available. Please apply in person: 6050 Youngerman Cir. at 1-295 & Blanding Blvd in Orange Park LINE COOKS & SERV- ERS BARTENDERS r, r rT ., I. LINE COOKS FT PTr lOIN THE TEAM Apple, ,n p rEor. 2-c',T, Cro-:- Cre-| r n Ji.. -,e 44_-. Sanr j.:E.e Bi, . MANAGER & SERVERS FuiI Pa.-T Tim-i Whew-.Thal's Hot! Fast Boys Wings Appi, ,rn ,pec-o,-, ] I-i43 C-, i5a.i ..prngR.; 1. 122-,,' i -.ti,: 6 i, Restaurant Manager TA Travel Center Located at I 10 & 301 S 9042664281 745 S-le" SALES PEOPLE NEEDED ASAP FOR HOME SALES CALL JOE 904-225-0222 SALESPERSON F.:," I,-,du2r, le .-r Ir. E rnn.-._ I-.. r.-i. J s r. l0 1)c ,r. l. [r I-I,'-, o, C 0 FAX RESUME 783.9598 OR CALL TODAY 783 8385 7Tf5 Technical/ * Engineering CADD DESIGNER Entry to Mid level wanted for Civil Eng. Firm. Land Desktop or Civil 3D a plus. Fax resume to 396-6151 or call 396-6115. CADD MANAGER Looking for thrill seek- ers! Expanding Cam- den County GA survey firm seeks experienced CADD manager. Up to $25/hr to right candi- date. Also need PARTY CHIEF Ph. 912-576-8854; email 750 Technical/ 7 Engineering FLIGHT SIMULATOR INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS Engineering Support Personnel, Inc. seeks the following instruc- tors for positions located at NAS Jack- sonville and Mayport, FL: H-60 Pilot/Airborne Tactical Officer/Sensor Operator, SH-60 Pilot and S-3B Pilot and NFO. Submit resumes email: empilyment@espincl.com Fax: 407- 206- 5036, website: http://www.espincl.com /employment.html. Affirmative Action Employer m/f/d/v, EOE 753 Security SECURITY OFFICERS SECURITY FORCES INC. Permanent Scheduies All shifts available Supervisors/Rovers NeededClass "D" License Required Apply online sfiappone.com EOE 75S Miscellaneous ARE YOUR HOURS THIS GOOD? Merry Maids Home Cleaning *No nights, weekends, holidays. Car needed paid milage *$100 hiring bonus. 904-737-6666 Drug Free Workplace CHILD CARE WORKER FT/PT. CDA preferred. $10/hr. W'side Ph. 781-3477 EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION CLEAN UP FT Motivated, hard working; Drivers lic. a MUST Start $10- $12/hr. inci 0/T Call Jackie 924-8664 Home Cleaners $200 $400/Wk Part Time/Full Time Perm & Temp positions Work near home SFlexible daytime sched. Must have car Arl/S'side 425-3085 Beaches 242-8235 Mand/W'side 731-7453 INFANT THRU PRE K TEACHER OPENINGS. FT/PT. $6-$9/hr. Riverside 399-1009 Mandarin 262-0330 Beaches 246-0882 JANITORIAL FT & PT nights and weekend days St. Augustine Rd & 95 area. Call 306-0050 LAWN MAINTENANCE Experience only. Clean Drivers License with transportation 260-8348 or 545-2014. * LAWN TECHNICIAN & TERMITE TECHNICIAN Experience preferred F/T Mon-Fri 8am- 5pm; good pay, benefits. allB& B389-3235 PEST CONTROL JOIN THE CRITTER GITTERSI Hiring technicians. No exp req'd. Earn while you learn. Need good driving record. Apply in person Mon Fri, Peninsular Pest, 2609 Phyllis St (off Stockton exit on I.10).Drug free work place. 830 Child U Care 4 Experienced Home S Care Provider in tv Arlington Area certi- fled 6 weeks- 12 yrs. Call Alicia @ 904- 762-1443 4 HOME DAYCARE S available for toddlers, please call 912-5 76-4112 4' Licensed In- Home SDaycare (2) openings --Lt for infant or toddler located in Oakleaf Plantation 862 Health/ Beauty Argyle Forest- Multi-Cul- ture Salon. Booth renters, 1st mo, $100 wkly 778-9878 876 Painting/ 8o7 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 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 CrafVThrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Hea/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances DISHWASHER S Kenmore It stainless steel, $300,904-269-9527 FISH TANK-55' gallon, j cherry wood color \J with pump &fish.top includedd call 778-2464 GE Side by Side refrigerator, good < condition, almond, can deliver, $125, call 904-733-0023 KENMORE-4 burner, | gas stove w/ digital Spreader, 40 gal, gas water heater. Both $200 obo, 912-674-1797 SKENMORE. heavy duty Washer and dryer, frigidaire heavy duty dryer, both $135 obo, 912 -674 -1797 Microwave-GE Sover-the-stove S spacemaker black, 30 in. $75, call 269-1478 MTD 38" 12.5 hp, 4 riding lawn mower r w/ grass S bagger runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 OVEN-GE Spectra | Glass Top range/ d | self cleaning/ true temp., automatic excellent condition, $150, call 904282- 8893 S REFRIDGERATOR- Magic Chef, 23 cubic t) frt, ice maker, self defrosting, very clean, works great, $150 obo, DEBBIE 568-4813 SRefrigerator- Side by 9. side, 2001 great shape, 4', all new components. GE 25.4 cuin, ice/water indoor, 912 -882 -6444 warranty, $500 4 Refrigerator- Side by side, elect. S range, matching, vent, hood, Pana- sonic, microwave, excel cond, all for $700, 904 215-0920 Qo Articles 90 C For Sale SBike 26", 21 speeds, Sens good shape D bike, 26" 18 speeds, good shape, first. $30 each call Ray 904. 556 3708 Bowflex Treadcumber SSony 27" TV, Brand en new 542-2255wk, k_ encased in oak, $1700 obo, 292-4094, $250 obo S Computer- SDell Pentium Il with k color printer, $150 576-5207, JIM DESK-Wood large; Gen. 4400/W; Clean working vacuums; Elect. trains & track; Bikes. 246-3340 4 Dresser, blond S color, 5 draers, 36" 41 wide, 55" high excellent con., $75, call 904 264- 6652 , S, DRESSES-beauti- S ful prom dresses, 17 sizes 14&15, Excellent condi- tion, choice of lavender or aqua, Call 317-5034 FISH TANK with Stand approx. 40 gallon, $50, call 904-777-4981 42 GOLF BAG S -like new, $35, J 264,6652 905 Articles 9 For Sale JET POWER CHAIR like new tan $4K f HOTPOINT upright freezer, $75, a/c window unit, KENMORE energy efficient, $100, 912-576-9534 Mess Dress blue and Swhiote jackets with Attachments, size 42L Both for $225. Phone 778-4104 4, Pool Table, 7 ft, leisure bay, great condition, L leather drop pockets, many accessories, I'll disassemble, you move, $350,6544794 ,2 Printer HP3915 desk- S jet (new), $40, I -visioneer scanner, $20, Unksys Router, USB adapter, $15 obo, Rhonda, 403-4822, evenings 904264- 9935 A ROCKER wicker, Send tables, coffee Stable, chests, baskets, metal shelves, director chairs, excellent deals, must go. 866-7348 42 Sofa, loveseat set, day S bed, w/trundld Dell tL COmputer, small ste- reo, 13" TV, video camera, call 904-477- 9026 F SOFA-1 colonial, $50. Excellent condition, headboard, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, call 221- 0710 a SOFAS-2, blue plaid, Irge TV, exercise bike, vl ent. center, 2 end tables, twin mattress, computer desk, 645-0630 SSTROLLER- Eddie Bauer Stroller w/ infant seat cover, excellent condi- tion, $130, call 317-S034 V TIRES (2), 195 14' SFord Ranger, $25, e s| stereo floor " speakers, $60, 4 wheels for Toyota "Mags" $75,771-4674 4 Trash Coinpactor, .$100, HP Phots- mart printer, $40, color TV, $25, Fax machine, $10. Call 579- 6471 or 757. 0487 E Treadmill- Fits under bed, $50, evovac S microwave for over oven $50, Weslo bicycle, 6055, $50, 384-4296 & Trumpet King $150, / acarietrplus 2 veL off-white,71/2x12, $80, air compressor, $70, sump pump new, $60, 276-3584 Upright Vacuum cleanerS $20, antique mIlk can, hand painted $45, VCR player, $15, car radio, $25, boom box, 781-6222 .3 VENDING S MACHINES- five 4.1 counter top, like new, great, for small office or shop make offer, 904-536- 8870/779- 9601 SVHS MOVIES Too many to list. S$1-$15 sets. Lots S brand new, will fax list. 982-2750 &2 Volvo 940 Sedan / T '95 Gas turbo, sun. 0 roof, leather inte- rior, power seats, rear & side window defroster, special ordered 1 owner, maints up to date, 127k plus miles, $6000 904 781.7904 A Eddie Bauer- travel System stroller w/ S infant carrier plus 2 vehicle adapter bases, excellent condition, $140. 904-759-8079 SCherry Curio S Cabinet, $125, I cherry/glass display table, $20. Call 579- 6471 or 757- 0487 SELINA Sewing Machine Star Series, $100, call 220 -0340 FOR SALE. MEMORY S FOAM TOPPER, S oil drum, Norelco electric razor, smoker, bowling ball, set of golf clubs & more. Please call 904-771-2917 92n Business/ ,,.-V Office Telemarketing Stations Good Condition Only $150 Each! Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 Iriri , i ,: n 3 I iU- d i the greater Jacksonville area 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 0 Wackenhut Lic# AB8700009 EOE 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry A Maple wood custom kitchen cabinet doors, some draws top-line hardware, $250, French wood doors, $100 each 576-2251 RING- Cold feet, no wedding, beautiful engagement ring. Never worn. Helzberg Diamonds, excellent con- dition asking $2600 obo, after Sp, 904-r277- 3778 925 Computers HP. Computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, 612-9998 S740 and NP Office Jet 1600, both $25, 612-9998 928 Electronics BAND -PASS speaker Sbox, 2 JBLIcs, 1000, L 10' 1000 watts, peak, 500 watts rms, punch 100z, built in x-over 2 channel amp. All In excellent condition, call 904 -588 -4902, asking $125 GMC 4x4 '93 Xcab, 3" lift, dvd I audio system, runs & looks good. Pwr windows, alarm $4600 OBO 912-673.6541 4HDTV- 60 in. Philips, $1600, call 904591-5760 JL AUDIO 500 SI amplifier w/T 2 kicker competition UR 12.5 speakers, in 28'x13" boIx, new $750, now $400 904-334-4932 Mercury Digital Camera- In box, with I|1 5 effective megapix- els, $40,612-9998 4. PS2 with 3 controllers, 15 ft. extension, I multi-tap, 8 games, and memory card. 612 -9998 SSharper Image Future 3- CD stereo t.AM/FM really cool, cd's visible $200 firm. Can e-mail photo 278-8219 amystew@bellsouth.net 42 TELEVISION- Sony 32", $100, obo 90421.3444 A Thunder 5500 ( e 2)a speakers, (2) aMTX 344,4 watt amX rps, 2"xle' box, bat-cap, $700 firm, 904-334-4932 STV- Sony 27" encased in oak, $200, 292-4099/ 742. 7851 945 Garage Sales A ARGYLE- Chimney SLakes, 8516 Ban- Sdera Circle East. Moving Sale Sat- urday, 7-noon, furni- ture, household items, clothes, toys, etc. 904542-5304 Arl. Moving Sale Sat & Sun 7:30am. Qn matt set-3 yrs old, 13"TV file cab, bkshelf, whi barrel,more all must go. 3624 Caroline Vale Blvd. ICW N'HOOD YARD SALE Riverbrook at Glen Ker- nan off Hodges & JTB. Sat 8am-2pm S JAXe- Garage sale, 4/ Mar. 18, & 11a, 2163 S Fresco Dr.@ S220/209, every- thing must go, boys bike, window a/c unit, sect. sofa, washer/dryer, futon bunk etc. MANDARIN Fri & Sat 8-6 5325 Pergran Ct, off Losco, 735-0052 MANDARIN Fri & Sat 8.2 4525 Wilderness Ct, hsh hid, collectibles incl. Coca Cola, NASCAR & pocket knives. MANDARIN Great Moving Sale, Pickwick Apts, 3580 Pall Mall Dr #603, Sat Sam. Something of everything, antiques, fine china, fir mirror, wall hugger recliner, wall units, bookcases, medical items. Portable commode, lots of STUFF! Mandarin PRE MOVING SALE! SAT. 9-1; Decorator making fresh start. Lrg selection of Antiqs, furn. & access. No Yard Sale Junk. Reasonable Prices. 4041 Clearwater Oaks Dr. A MIDDLEBURG. 5. MOVING SALE t/Sat. April 1st, 8-2,2612 Sandy Hollow Dr. off college Dr. ORTEGA -GARAGE SALE Sat 8-4, good stuff, 4049 Mcgirts Blvd. Southside- Downsizing over 30yrs of stuff. Lg e'tain oak ctr, 7080's AVON PC awards, Abee dolls, Ig display wood spoon case, 50's Scout badges, fine glassware, new fabrics threads hoops, RR train step- stool, IBM SEL II T W, New C. Heston Bible CDs, Cuckoo clock, clothes sz 18.20, stu- dent desk. Mint to poor cond. Fri. Sat. 9am. 3604 Peach, South of Beach. Westside Abundant Life Church Yard Sale! Sat 8a-lp. 7700 Wilson Blvd. WHITEHOUSE/WESTSIDE Thurs -Sat Too many items to list! All must Go! 12000 Debarah Rd. 904-695-0977 W'side Fri.8.? H'hold, yd equip, jewelry, G cart, & more! 7426 Bunion Dr. A Yard Sale: 1239 Dancy Sat. 3/18, |il8-12 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/ A2 MTD 38" 12.5 hp . | riding lawn mower i | with grass bagger. Runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 A PUSH MOWER 20", edger, weedwacker, blower, pressure washer. $25 each, call 220 -0340 42 SNAPPER 5 hp, 21" "= I mower, $65, gas propeed 4.5hp mower, $75, boys 20" fa 9u 4 24923 532. 4re2rs0ullxaft mrlunsurvuobyurs.cor- Oicycle, -,U 78l-bZ6Z Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: __ NADVERTISING Name (please print): Signature: RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. 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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, Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 950 Garden/ Lawn STroy BIit Tiller, 6 h.p., 2-speed, with reverse i rear tires with fur- rower attachment, $450 obo, call offer 4pm, 291-1044 955 Household Furniture 42 BDRM SET-qn size, solid oak, bdrm set w/ '1|2 dressers, mirror, and nightstand, yr. old, asking $2k obo, call 912-467-3915 KING LOUIS XV SLED BED, sled hd/ftbrd, box sprgs & kg matt. $600; Glass iron cof tbi & 2 matching end this $200; Round glass DR tbI $100; Chest of drawers $50' Stereo stand $50; 904-571-5661 B Bed Child's Oak Twin captain bed w/ four I drawer storage and bookcase headboard. Excellent used condition, $200,.904.-777-1167 BED $100 QN box & matt new, In plastic w/warr. Can deliver. 391-0015 BED $11.5 Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in plastic398-5200 can del BED $155 ON PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastic.858-9350 BED $379 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic w/ warr 398-5200 can delly Bed $ 79- $395 '05 Closeouts All sizes New Sets Memory Qn $475. Best Price in Jax 334-8573 BED A Brand Name $179 King Set NEWi ihh .%arranry Can deliver. i98-5200 BED Brand name Kg pill EOpSET $299. Newv. %/ *arr C3n del 398-5200 BED- Little Tykes red Race car bed fits twin mattress like new condition, will e-mail pics, 685-2525 A BED. Metal bunkbed set, top twin, bottom full S mattress enclosed, used two months. Call PAT 904-403-4869, leave message 42 BED-qn sz, Dresser, mirror, Night stand, mat- tress, boxspring, rails, headboard, footboard, oak con- temporary Amelia Island, $950, 491-7996 SBedroom Set, Chest of drawers, full size mattress, ad1 boxspringr frame adn headboard hardly used, 904277-8205, $325 Bedroom 4Pc Set 298 14 Drawer Chests Frm $658 Sofas & Chair |298 25" Color TV's From 99 I 3 Rm18Pc Condo Pkg 9981 2 Piece Queen Bed $199 I COURT CLEARANCE I 4 BEDROOM SET-(2) I dresser mirror ti night stands, oak, Sof white color, Queen size, asking $450 obo, 291-2388/ ceB 864-1515 SBed sheets (twin), bedskirt, comforter $50, night stand $8, 221-6794 BED Solid'wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 858-9350 Can deliv 4 e BED-Waterbed, f frame and head board, king size, excellent condi- tion, asking $70, Home, 291-2388/ cell 864-1515 2 BUNKBED Metal | set, top twin bot- Stom, full mattress -included, 2 months. Call Pat 904 403-4869. Leave message 4 Computer desk, $40, console color t TV 27", $50, 912-729-4685 S COUCH- 8 foot, recovered full seat; cushion, great shape, an be used as a sleeper, 612-9998 SCOUCH/foyertble, 1 125, upright Iamps, 10 each, Curio Unis- play tables, $25 each, vacuum cleaner, $50,264.6814 DESK-Executive Solid cherry wood. | $400,215-2310 or 219-2075 SDESK-rolltop, w/chair, S$475, patio table, w/4 I chairs, $75, Brent- wood Rooker $125, 32"x8' entry door, 264 -6814 SDesk-youth with hutch & chair, $50 uphol- Sstered, swivel rocker, green pattern $75, 4 Ent. Center- S Cherry Wood, -1 center glass door, Solid shelves, fits 36" TV paid $1200, asking $600 obo, 904M21S-3444 SFormal Dining Set W/2 piece lighted . hutch, six chairs, excellent cond., new walker, Thomas Kinkaid umbrella, new. Call 693-4452 LITTrLE TYKES WAGON w/ door, I1 $30, Fisher Price farm with Animals, $10, leap frog phonics desk, $25, call 904-322-6807 Liv Rm Set, formal 5pc , matching DR set w/4 chairs. NEVER USED! $1000. 904-476-0946 Oak Dining room table & 6 chairs, with matching server. $500.00, Exc. cond. Call 463-1744 A OAK ENT. CENTER - 60"x53" high,tv opening -37" x 28", oak and glass doors, $75, 278 -4385 4, Oriental Couch & 2 | matching chairs w/ I in laid mother of pearl design cost $2300, sell $1200, call 249-1666 A2 Queen Mattress and j box spring like new, used, 2 months, pa.d $400, asking $300 obo, call Dave, 588-3022 42 SLEEPER SOFA- Re- upholstered, 3 cushioned, beautiful, $250, call 904.821-0172, located Atlantic Beach Sleeper Sofa Queen size Basset, very good cond. $300. 904-768-2480 Sofa bed. queen, 4 microflbenm suede, -11 persimmon, 1-year old $675,904-215-6835 42 SOFA BED- Queen size chair, two <|2 coffee tabie, big table, maroon color, top glass, asking $400,294- 2388/864-1515 42 SOFA-love seat, | pastel color, good V I f condition, asking 291-2388, cell 864-1515 42 SOFA- plaid, V i extra long, excellent cond$, 350. 260-2086 A BASSETT king size sleigh bed with mattress and box splng. Light cherry wood, $400, 2192075 or 215 -2310 496 Machinery 60 & Tools 4 AIR COMPRESSOR- 6hp, 30 gal, $150and many tools & accessories, call 912-882-9388 for more info. $450 obo S Craftsman 10 4 Stationary radial t arm saw, model 315..220100,2 yrs old, excellent cond, work top, mobile stand & and extra, "new" parts included, $350 obo, 904 251.5161 4' CRAFTSMAN TOOLS Stable saw jointer, V planer, Dove tail, maker lIke new, call 904-777-4981 4' DEWALT 18v, combo pack, cir- cular saw, igsaw, goose neck, lite, 1/2" drll, gooseneck, lite, batteries; charger, $600 value. $350, 247-9532 960 Machinery 9 & Tools 41 Dewalt i8v combo p/ ck,i g-saw 12 drill, circular sw, Reey Saw, Goose- Neck Ute, batteries charger, $325 (eve's) 247-932 4 WATER heater, new, o 30 gallon, $100, S Craftsman drill p r $150, large two wheel wheel barrel,$45246.4461 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 98o Sporting 980 Goods 2 BMX (2). 20 Inch, Sboys bicycles, Treadclimber TC I 5000, brand new, 41 i0$%1700 obo, 292-4894,742-7851 Bubble 2 Irons, SItaylor made 3-ow, head covers. Original grips in excellent condition 904- 803- 9843 Kayak For Sale Wilderness Systems "Ride", sit on top. Great for fishing or just relaxing, comes with paddle $400 OBO. Ph 534-2716 Pool Tables $1295 Solid Maple $1895 1" slate New 334-8573 www.westwoodbilliards.com PROFOR4 900 Cardlo 0 Cross Ellptcal Trainer W/ref1exstep features: reverse motion. resistance level 10. bottle older, 8 prepro. 'me. calories. fat caio- Sries. spee. $280 Cash $ only please 403-799 Telelphone- ATrr Cordless, 5.8 GH7. f With answering sys- Stern, talking caler LD. call waiting & more. Nice $40.268-2482 A TippeRman 98, custom' paintball gun, 20 oz. co2,2 barrels, 2 pods, need, $200 ob, 564-4258 STOAST- R. OVEN S Black & Decker. Timer, will bake a 9 Inch pie, great condition, $25, 268-2482 do Wanted To V Buy Or Trade 4 CATERING EQUIP- MENT fountains, holding oven & misc, 904-$923-9107 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 11I A Pets & 1 EATD Supplies Bassett Hound Puppies T/Color, Shots, H/cert, $350. 879-6386 4 BEAGLE/HOUND S FREE- tricolor, S male, neutered supplies Included, family looking for a good home. Serious inquiries, please 9044-821-7670 BEAGLE PUPS -$1SO; Shots & wormed. Call 912-496-2445 CAIRN TERRIERS Females $350 obo. 904-262-4706 or 525-6409 A CAT- Orange, Free Y to good home,2 yr S oldmal, all shots, 904-291-3133 CHUG PUPS-Pug/ Chihuahua. Born 2/6,1st shots, weened, $350/3F, 912-510-0758 DACHSHUND PUPS, . S&W. $300, 3M/1F, 904-751-3468 DOBERMANS PINCHERS Red & Black, AKC, ears & tails $800. 229.247.5493 a Fish Tank- 55 gal- SIon, cherry wood color w/Spump adn fish top included, call 904-77. 2464 German Shepherd pups. White. Beautiful! 9wks. 1M/1F. $300-$400. POP AvI now. 404-310-3719. GREAT DANE PUPS, www.freewebs.com/eMngskennel/ Reduced. 904-259-1706 LAB PUPS AKC chocolate & yellows, $400. Carl 386-963-4932 LABRADOR Retrievers Born on Valentine's AKC-$300.904-278 -7310 MALTESE PUP 3mo. M/$700, reg; Boston Terr's M/F$550-$600 8wks. HC, Reg. 449-6491 MALTESE PUPS AKC, Tiny tea cups $1000. others $750-$850 904-461-3459 MINI SCHNAUZER AKC PUP, all shots & rabies. F/$750. HC. 904-213.9941 MINI- SCHNAUZER PUPS AKC, Health Cert M/F, 904- 613- 4905 or 289- 8669 PAPILLON PUPS AKC Extra small, all colors $600- $850. 904-461-3459 Poodle Miniature Male Puppy, ACA., 4mo., all shots, $350 904- 476-0946 POODLES AKC TOY M/F blk $500-$900. 334-4058 plumprettypoodles.com POODLES AKC Toys, HC, 1 blk; 2 wht, 1 Phant 289-8669 or 613-4905. Rottweiler-Mastiff MIx l0wks CKC, brown, $200, black $300. . SHIH-TZU CKC PUPPIES males/females, S/W, 904.214-4257/406-0144 SHIH-TZU PUPS, Reg. Rdy now! HC, Sm, shots $495, 904-213.9941 SUGAR GLIDER -adult male. w/cage, $150. 772-7848 TOY POODLES -choc, black and cream, Shih-tzo's, M/F, 374-6177 YORKIE PUPS ACA, 8wks 1F/$900, 1M/$800. Cute & playful 904-225-2380 YORKIES Beautiful! $1500- up. 904-291.1829; 614-2995 YORKIE Small fern. AKC, 9wks. Est. adult sz 61bs. $1K. 904-563-2639 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 130SAuto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 132 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats $ CASH PAID Boats or Yachts 545-8303 4 14' Boston Whaler 01' Dauntless like new V1L" condition, galvanized trailer, live Jewel JHF, fishfinder, rod holders, 904 -803 -9843, $12K 16' CAROLINA SKIFF Semi V, 50hp Yamaha, 4 strk, like new, very low hrs, $8K OBO 912- 882- 5779 Car Haulers ..._., -W-* *' .. L % . UNITED ROAD IS OPENING A TERMINAL IN BRUNSWICK, GA. * Great pay * Industry Leading benefits * Excellent home time * Nationwide network Call 1-800-221-5127 ext 186 Ask for John UNITED ROAD A National Vehicle Transporter "Driven to Deliver" ^.,^ ^ . - U. J t FRE.FRE*TRX O t I : IE, '.O:% F -REE FREE v: FRE-K FREE o FREE 26 Jia Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonvillet Thursday, April 6, 20Q6 ,, 1205 Boats 16ft, Aluminum Lowe Jon boat, 1985, 75 hp, Evinrude outboard motor, 1983, 50hp, Johnson outboard, 1971, $2K obo, 904 744-1794 16' Skeeter Bass S Boat 89', 2 > 2 livewells, new Scarpeto, 7ohp, Yamaha Hummingbird electronics, $3000 obo, call chris 904 625- 6257 17,5 Hydra Sport c/c S 93' .150 hp, $75^00, t/m, Batteries, fish finder, galvanized trailer, cover, coast guard equipt, 904-221-5912 & 19' 2002 Trophy CC. S 125hp Mercury, S Depth finder, GPS, Bimini, live well, warranty, extras. $1600 obo, 904-422-3113 2002 Chaparral 230 SSI Bowrider, Mercrumiser 5.0, very low hours. stainless prop., dual batteries, depth finder, compass, stereo/cd player, enclosed port pottle swim platform w/ladder, snap in car- pet, bimini top, bow and cockpit cover, cus- tom mooring cover, automatic fire ext. excellent condition, includes Majic Tilt trailer. $26,000 904-535-5300 21' Walk Around Cuddy "01 -150 Salt Wtr Ser. Merc. lOOhr Svc done recently. New Humming Bird DF w/GPS. $13,200. 904-241-1695 .O 17 ft, Monarch w/ Strailor, 115 hp, 4 stroke | ohnson needs floor boards, and transum work, mns great, $2k obo, call RICH, 912-322-8067 Building form for 8 S foot punt. Hard chine t I plywood construction. $30 will deliver, 278 -0106 FOR SALE 19.5ft Renken/Cutty cabin with trailer, 140HP Mercury, $6500.00 Firm. Call 904-338-7831 JEEP WRANGLER 89', runs g9ra food Condition, 2nchlift, large tires, sound bar. $4k call 757-1473 JET SKI -Yamaha 92' wave runner III, new S engine, trailer Included, call 912-882-6444, $1200 firm. Kayak For Sale Wilderness Systems "Ride", sit on top. Great for fishing or just relaxing, comes with paddle $400 OBO. Ph 534-2716 WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 123 i Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Paits J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1.800-541.6439 Flberstream 14' Camper Tandem whis, very It. wt., AC wall accs. $3800obo. 349-2211 Fleetwood Niagra S Pop- up '04 Too | many options to list $10,000 firm. N.A.D.A $11,200 plus. Ph 641-5093 FRANKLIN 5TH WHEEL '06, fiberglass, triple slide out, 2bdrm, WD, sleeps 8, every opt. Must sell, $30KOBO. 850-590-7532 5 TOY HOWLER 05', 33' S5th whi, sleeps 6,5.5 Skwgen, loaded, $30k, ^^ stayingat Eagle HammockRy Park, 607-435-0538 STrail Lite 26ft Travel Trailer 2003, 4,1 Excellent condi- tion, kept covered, $14,000obo. 912-882-4899 ,CASH PAID$ s, MHs, TTs 545-830 1300 Motorcycles SBMW 2003 Motorcycle, R -1150 -RT, 4 1 immaculate, am/fm/cd/xm, 24k miles, all maint. records, $10,800, 407-380-5213 SBuell Blast Vanee & Hines, 02 pipes, 4 600 cc, black less, then 150 miles, garaged only $3200, call904 3848996 L Harley S2005, 883XL, sportstar owe | $7795, all riding gear included, plus bags, ramp straps, call Kevin 912- 576- 4112 & Harley Davidson S '00 Road King, IL pearl white 32,000 miles, great price, $12,500, Call 249-1611 or 993-1665 HARLEY DAVIDSON Fatboy 2001 exc cond 10k mi Call 759-7744 & HARLEY DAVIDSON S2001, ultra classic S impeccable con- dition, 30Kmi, always garaged, ser- viced faithfully pwr cmdr stage 1 exhaust, $15,OO obo, 912-322-6949 SHarley Davidson 98' SCustomized Sportster, Looks and runs great, drag bar pipes, gas tank w/ dashboard, $5509 neg. 705-.6466 SHARLEY DAVIDSON 02'883c, bilk, 5700mi, Slots of chrome, x-tra solo seat, sissybar, bra drag pipes, $6600, DEAN 904 -997-1289 St, HARLEY DAVIDSON 00' | Road King, excellent K I ^ condition, 4700 miles, priced to sell, $13,500. Call Mike, 298-2077, days 955-7119 S HARLEY DAVIDSON 01' 1200 Sportster, 8915 ml, black w/red pin stripes, looks & runs like new. Windshield, H.D. Dyna sear with back rest. rear pe.gs. engine guards $7500, 610-6062 HD SPORTSTER 1200 94 Exc cond. Garage kept, $5500 OBO 904-237.3817 or 904- 786-2434 HONDA VTC600 Deluxe '05, 800 mi, sissy bar $4300 OBO. 631-7752 1300 Motorcycles 4 HONDA 1979, gold wing, new tires, garage kept, Kingsland, GA w/ with side car, must see, willing to e. mail picture, call Jim. 912- 729- 8904/ 912-673-1897 w/ asking $6000 4. Honda Magna 96' Sred, corbin sear, S L HW10Y pegs, low mileage, call 612-1878, $35o00 4, Kawasaki 2X-7R, built / e2 show, built for V | speed, never raced, wrecked, or stunted, 8k miles, $6000 obo, 564-4258 SU Oldsmobile Silhou / ette Van '00 Silver. I 6300mi, new tires, all leather, elec, loaded $7995 904- 220 7886 POLARIS TRAILBLAZER S2005, Sx20, tilt trailer 1 10 hrs of ride time buying let skis, $4K obo, call RICH 912- 882-8067 Sportster 2001, S XL 1200 c, low S miles, lots of extra chrome, excellent, blue/ silver, $8500 obo 912.674-4453 SUZUKI SAVAGE LS650 '96 -Great starter bike. 9850mi, runs great, windshield, $2200obo. 904-786-4627 Iv msg. EM: jandknett@bellsouth.net 4 Yamaha 2000, V-Star, Black, 8265 miles, kil saddlebags, highway bar, sissybar, Clymer manual included, $4000 obo, 904-777-2850 YAMAHA R6 -'04, mint cond, 2800mi, Power Commander, slip on exhaust. Flush mount lights, jacket/ helmet incld. $6500 firm. 904-525-5919 SYAMAHA V-STAR, 650 1999, gar. kept, 4k Smiles, lots of chrome, 612 -9998 FAST CASH FOR USED BIKES JAX POWERSPORTS 641-5320 1310 Auto Parrts 4, Bench Seat (rear) from 1995 Dodge S t Caravan. Grey fabric, vinyl. No rips or tears, excellent cond. $25. 268-2482 4, FORD Winstar S towing package, asking S I75 291-2388, cel 864-15515 SHONDA ACCORD, T 4 door, fully 4,11 loaded, will sell engine, and parts, call 912.496-4885 or 912-674-2469 4, NERF BARS -Chrome Spelled off, 2005 z71 < $275 obo, call --912-882-9388, Chrome bedrail bars, $75 obo SRims & Tires from S05'OS Dakota. 16x8, 5x5.5 bolt pattern. of 255/65R16 Goodyear Eagle IS. 550omiles, $400, 904422-3113 SSTEHL Tow Dolly with Elec brakes 2003 car tow ideal for RVing, $500 obo, 563-5337 L TIRES & ALLOY Srims for mustang, 2 4 linew Yokohamm p205/65 R15 and 2 VGC tires and rims, mounted & balanced. $175 firm. 703-4448 TIRES.Goodyear 4 Wrangler AT/S 275/7017 set of 4 with aluminum wheels. $900 obo, call 904-246-1911 1320 Antiques/. 10C classics Volkswagon Beetle 69' replaced engine, rebuilt carborator, complete brake job, rebuilt transaxle, runs great, $2000 904- 288-8270 1325 Automotive L ACURA INTEGRA S'93 Modified S racing mtr. Trans S gone. Has a set of 16" Bella Rims and a set of 15" Stock Rims. Luxury seats. $650obo 673-9176/674-0498 ACURA RSX Type S '06 Black Leather 8k Hurry! $20,900 (904) 645-3606 (y\* ACURA TL '03 V Ex low miles, CD, sunroof. $17,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW ACURA TSX '04 8..' Leather, sunroof, CD, white. $19,900 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y AUDI Tr QUATrRO ". "y '01. Fully equipped. $18,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 318-5-spd, 96k D miles, red $11,000 S call Barbara 612-6646 f':7BMW 3251 '06. Like whi new, only 3000 miles. $34,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ,'\BMW 330CIC CONV 8.' '04. Extra low miles. $36,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW MS '03- Certified pre- owned/fact. warty. Outstanding 'condition, Titanium silv, 30Kmi, $52,900. 904-246-7830 BMW MINI COOPER '02 Blue/White Gray Interior Manual Shift 19K Fun Car ASH TISDELLE 1-800-323.5795 (7\ BMW Z4 3.0 '05 S Only 9K miles, power top. $39,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK CENTURY '98 St#BUCF881A $5788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Buick Century 03', 14000 mi, $11,000, 904 387- 3015 CADILLAC ETC '96, 65Kmi, white diamond, $9000. 904-276-8187 before 3pm 1325 Automotive CADILLAC DEVILLE '04. Pearl white. Beautiful. $20,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( V CADILLAC CTS '04 %_=: Silver, sunroof, CD, extra low miles. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC DEVILLE '05. Fully equipped. $24,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (, CADILLAC DEVILLE '03. Pearl white, one owner, like new. $18,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Cadillac Seville-97' SLS, loader, leather, Xl, garaged, 92K miles, excellent condition, must see, $8600 obo, Mayport area, 445-8370 CHEV CAVALIER '03 4DR AUTO AC CD $7500 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA LS '03 PL, PS, PW, PM $13,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV MALIBU LS '03 PL,PM,PW,REMOTE CC $8900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEY MONTE CARLO SS '04 PM, PW, PL, CC 16,900 $26,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 (7%V CHEVROLET CORVETTE '03 40th Anniversary Convertible. Speed, every option available. $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CH) CHEVROLET CORVETTE '02 White, only 30,000 miles. Showroom cord. $32,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY CAVALIER '04 St#4061C $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Chevy Cavalier '98 Conv. top works, no leaks automatic .with a rebuilt '93 3.1 V6, runs strong! cold A/C, PW, PL, new cd player, new battery. alloy 5 star rims, good tires, must sell $1500 obo. Call 483-0387 or 779-1032 CHEVY CAVALIER LS 05 4dr. $99 a monthWAC. Call today 771-9100' CHEVY CAVALIER '00 2DR, AUTOMATIC, MNRF $4500 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY COLORADO '04 St#603B $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CORVETTE '79 T-.Tops, Auto, 350, PW PS, AC, Runs, Needs Work, Every- thing is Factory Warranty, Body is TIGHT! Must Sell Today! Make Offer. (904) 226-2364 CHEVY IMPALA'05 Very clean, 20" wheels. $218/mo. WAC. 771-9100 CHEVY SILVERADO '99 St#857C $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY SUBURBAN '03 St#1628C $18,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 'OS. Immac. condition, loaded, must sell very fast $13,945. 389- 7700 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '04 St#5763A $12,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI '04.4dr, very low miles, must sell fast. $210mo. wac. Call 771-9100 7X: CHRYSLER '.P' SEBRING SEDAN '03 LXI. Leather, CD, moonroof. $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 A, FordCouteur 2000 tinted windows, 83k miles, black/cd Q"_ player &cd changer, clean int, $4000 obo, 904- 497-9045 FORD FISO CREW '02 St#1669A $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 St#G020 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS LX '01 AUTOMATIC, AC $4900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4 FORD Freestar Smini-van. 2004, S excellent condi- k + tion/maintenance, original owner below book for quick sale, $10,600, 904- 282- 5452 FORD MUSTANG '04 GT Conv, auto, 22K mi. $23,500. 904-864-6569 FORD TAURUS '94 Auto, V6 Low Miles OBO S$1550 (904)645-3606 SStyxx would like to invite all friends and customers to stop by | or call him.. Bring in this ad I for extra savings! h Military and First Time I Buyers b Welcome! I Want to be treated i like family, come to I NIMNiCHT 1550 CASSAT AVE | 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 L^*iI 1325 Automotive FORD TAURUS SE '06 Beige on Beige, 18K, Low Miles, Auto, PW, PL, Inexpensive Luxury $13,645 ASH TISDELLE 1-800-323-5795 Harley Davidson Soft Tall 2002, windshield, chrome package, light package, alarm, 6,000 miles, $12,500. 213 -9845. 449-1489 excellent condition HONDA ACCORD '05. Very clean, must sell fast $18,988. Call 771-9100 ! HONDA ACCORD EX '05. Leather, V6, CD. $23,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SHONDA ACCORD EX V6 '04 Fully Equipped $20,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012. fl( HONDA ACCORD c EX '04. Leather, CD sunroof. $18,999 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 S, Honda Accord EX, 2000, V6, leather, b loaded, 52K new tires, cd, cassette, moon- roof, $12,300,912- 576- 5281 HONDA ACCORD LX' 00 V6. Must sell fast! $10,980. Call 771-9100 HONDA CIVIC '97 Red, Charcoal Interior, Low Miles For the Year 89K, $5,765 ASH TISDELLE 1.800-323-5795 HONDA CIVIC LX SAutomatic, excellent t1 condition, $8500 (obo) call 904- 7459011 or 904-463-4110 HONDA PILOT EX '03 St#3299C $20,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI XG350 '03 St#G041 $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI ELANTRA '03 40K, All Power, Take Over $159pmts, $7900 (904) 645-3606 INFINITI G20 '99 Auto, Low Miles, Leather Sunroof $159 Pmts $5950 (904) 645-3606 l INFINITI G35 SEDAN '04 Champagne/tan leather, CD, sunroof $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 KIA 4DR RIO '04 St#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '00 St#G156 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /\| LINCOLN TOWN CAR CARTIER '03 Like new, Sky Blue $20,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TyY MAZDA RX8'04 _-_ Charcoal, leahter, CD, priced to sell j $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES BENZ E320 '02 Blue Gray Interior, Excellent Condition $25,655 ASH TISDELLE 1- 800-323- 5795 MERCEDES BENZ E320 '99 Silver, 60K, Exceptional Car, Drives Great, $18,485 ASH TISDELLE 1.800-323-5795 2001, perfect con- | dition, silver, 18", Chrome wheels, $22,900, 904-955-9570, ask for steve view NAS JAX lot MERCEDES BENZ E320 '03 Silver, grey Leather, Panorama Roof, 23K, $39,985 ASH TISDELLE 1.800-323-5795 4, Mercedes E-320 01'. S$23400, 72k miles, 18" chrome wheels, silver,. perfect condition, 904-955-9570 ask for Steve MERCURY GR. MARQUIS '04. Excellent shape, fully loaded, priced to sell $15,975.389-7700 y\ MINI COOPER '05 Only 2000 miles. $20,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER '03 Outstanding cond, loaded, must sell quick $11,975. 389.7700 4 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS, S99', Spyder convert- i ible, 98k miles, exec. condition, new tires, must sell, $7300 obo, 904-386-8154 4. NISSAN 1996, green, pickup, stick shift, it S as approx. 105,886 miles. Valued at: $4435, but settling for $4000. Tow hitch & cruise control, a/c & heat. Interior excel- lent condition. Exterior is in good condition. A/m, f/m radio cassette. One owner. If interested please contact Dawn McLean at: 559-816-7372 to make arrangements to look at truck. 4 Nissan Quest 3.5 S minivan $21,500 \ obo, 26,147 mi, S 904704,3722 NISSAN SENTRA '99 St#BUC1632A $4988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN SENTRA '05. Only 7000 miles. $13,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 PONTIAC G6 '05 St#G006 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE '04 LEATHER, PS, PL, PM, PW $14,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Pontiac Grand Prix SE '9 7-Looks good. Call 379. 0370 or 654- 5937. Only $3588 PT CRUISER 02', 38K miles, perfect S condition, $12K, Bought from Carmax Call Jake, 904-505-9242 SATURN ION- 2 '04 Auto, Al Power, Make Offer $8950 (904) 645-3606 SATURN L200 '03. Loaded, excellent shape, must see this one, priced right. $8995. 389-7700 1325 Automotive SATURN L200 '01 St#BUCGOOA $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SCION XA '05 St#G121 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '02 St#G128 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 / TOYOTA AVALON SXLS '02. Leather, CD, sunroof, fully equipped. $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA COROLLA '03 Immac. cond, loaded, priced to sell very quick $7995. Call 389-7700 TOYOTA CAMRY '02 Blue w Grey Cloth, One Owner $14 350 Ash isdeille 1. 800.-323-5795 TOYOTA CAMRY '00. Very clean, must sell fast $8995. Call now771-9100 TOYOTA CAMRY '94 Very clean. $5988 Call now 771-9100 TOYOTA CAMRY 98 Very low miles. $6955 Call today! 771-9100 Toyota Camry LE. '95 Sunroof AT AC, Cruise control. Tilt Steering PW Engine replaced engine has 60,000 miles. Fully serviced, new timing belt, good interior, good exterior. $2750. 962-2029, Pgr 292-7247 " TOYOTA CAMRY XLE'02. Cham- pagne/tan. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA MATRIX XR' 05 Very clean, low miles, must sell fast. $298/mo wac.Call today 771-9100 y TOYOTA SCION TC '05. Leather, CD, sunroof, auto $16,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA SOLARA '03. Very clean, must sell fast $288mo wac. Call now 771-9100 - Toyota Solara SLE S 6', $22K obo, , I 13,124 miles, 904- 704 3722 Toyota Solara SLE SCoupe- 06', 13,127 I miles, $22K obo, 904-704-3722 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE Scope 06', 13127 mi, S $22,000 obo, 0 904-704-,3722 TOYOTA TERCEL 90' Runs, at/ac, cold Sair conditioning, $600/ negotiable, Rick 772-9422 TOYTOA CAMRY'03. Need to call. Won't last long $11,988. 7.71-9100 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIO '01 GLX, Auto, Blue with Beige Leather, Only 42K $14,985 ASH TISDELLE 1-800- 323-5795 /(7) VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE TURBO CONV '04. Leather, CD, auto. $20,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4, VOLKSWAGON JETTA gis, 02', blue, Loaded, auto, a/c, sunroof, heated seats, cd, alloys, excellent condition, 69k mi, $10,500 (obo) 912-729-3884 Volvo 240 SW '93 i Final production year Sof classic model; very I clean vinyl' interior; I body in great shape; I newly rebuilt 4-speed AT, PW; PS; I new tires; ice-cold A/C;; AM/FM CD ste- I reo with ipod/MP3 audio connector,. 170,000 miles. $3,700. I 359-4366 U 1335 $2000 or Less VW JETTA GLS Wagon '03. Loaded, immac. cond, must sell quickly $12,975. Call 389-7700 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 4 Bronco 1978' / 38" Super Swamper's Snew motor, over 8k invested, needs some body work, $4000 obo, RICK, 912 -882 -8606 CADILLAC SRX '06 SPearl white, fully equip, like new. Only 9K miles. $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV 510 PICKUP AUTOMATIC, AC, V6 $10,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO C1500 '05 CC, PL, PM, PW 6CYL $19,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO K1500 '04 CC, LEATHER, PS, PL, PM. PW $14,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO C1500 '01 XCAB, LS, PW, PL $13,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADOCO1500 '05 Reg Cab Auto V8 $16,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '06 PS, PL, PM, PW, CC $22,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '05 PL,PM.CD $19,500 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '04 PS, MNRF, PL, PM, PW $18,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '05 EXT, PL, CC, PM, PW $20,400 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY 1500 '05 Reg Cab Outstanding cond, priced for immediate sale $14,975. 389-7700 Chevy 4x4 '92 New trans, all power, road, call 256-.308-7791 or 904-270.8628 CHEVY BLAZER '01 Runs great, cruise control, pwr steering, pwr brakes electric windows & locks, air conditioning, all new tires. Ready to go anywhere you want. Asking $10,000 obo. 772-8197 Leave a msg Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4 '01 Ext Cab. Loaded, excellent shape, must sell fast $13,975. 389-7700 CHEVY SILVERADO '05 XCAB, PW, PL. PM, XM, 7K. $21,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO C1500 '01 XCAB,PL, CC, PM. PW $16,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO K2500 '05 6.6 DIESEL, XCAB, LT $38,500 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT '98 68K, Leather, Take Over $8950 (904) 645-3606 CHEVY TAHOE '05 PS, PL PM, PW, CC J27,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4, DODGE 1500 QUAD S2001 CAB VS, 2001 2wd, auto, 92000 sport a/c, pw, pd tilt, pseat, 770-843-9999/ 904-277-4673 4 DODGE RAM 1500, S2001'quad custom wheels, interior S liner, 44K miles, $13,800, original owner, exc. cond, 695-4292 F FORD EXPLORER S Sport Track, 6 cyl, I full power moon, roof, very sharp, leather, 6 cd, 88K, roof rack, tonneau cover, 904-940-5230 4 FORD EXPLORER SSport Track, 6cyl, 1fullpower moon roof, very sharply Leather, 6cd, 88K, roof rack, tonneau cover, $10,900 obo, 904-940-5230 FORD EXPLORER '04 Silver, Auto5 Low Miles, 27K, Easy Miles, $16,985 ASH TISDELLE 1.800- 323- 5795 FORD EXPLORER I 97', VS, limited, 96k S mi, all leather, 5 cd player, sunroof, good condition, $5400, 912- 729-4915/ 912-552-1388 FORD EXPLORER SPT TRAK'05 2WD, AUTO, PL, CC, PM PW $22,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPLORER SPTRK '05 11K XLT Make offer $18,900 (904) 645-3606 FORD F150 4WD'00 XCAB, FBED, KCC. PL, PM, PW $17,400 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD F-150 Supercab S01' r muns great, looks great, PCSing soon, must sell, $10,200 obo, call 904-361-8332 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY XLT '99 Ext. Cab, SWB. Lded, 140kmi, AT, 2WD, $14,900. 912-227-1711 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 14660-100 Soutliside Blvd. 565-4000 ImEMl71 Trucks!/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD F800 24 ft Box Truck, '99 chassis - w/Cummlns/Allison auto, 92Kml., Maxon Lift Gate & pull out ramp. Top cond, many extras Call (904) 673-0536, for all details, $19,750 neg. FORD RANGER EXT CAB '03. Excellent condition, priced to sell immedi- ately $10,975. 389-7700 J. Ford Ranger XLS 97' excellent cond. \I 6'cyl ext. cab, 100k miles, bed cover, a/c, auto, all power, $4950, obo, 912-882- 6014 GMC SIERRA 2500 '00 Champagne, V-8,42K, Autom Long Wheel Base, $11,685 ASH TISDELLE 1.800-323-5795 GMC SIERRA kISO '99 Leather, CC, PS, PL, PM, PW $11,700 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GM GMC YUKON DENALI '03 Sunroof, CD, DVD $25,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / GMC YUKON SLT ( '04. Ex low miles, like new. $29,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CRV '99. Immaculate cond, loaded, priced to sell now. $8975. Call 389.7700 HONDA CRV SE '05 Leahter, CD, sun- roof! $18,999 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .998-0012 INFINITI QX4 '01 St#F830 $19,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 7 INFINITI QX56 '05 Navigation DVD, Fully Equip.$44,680 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ISUZU TROOPER '98 Auto, V6, A/C, Looks & Runs Great $5900 (904) 645-3606 y JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 Limited V8 4x4, CD Sunroof, leather $20,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO '02. Very clean, must sell fast $10,988. Call today 771-9100 MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ]=-l Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 4 LEXUS RX 300- 2000, Includes tv, cable, dvd, and S other features, asidng $20M0. 203- 577 2?165/270- 2165 or call Auto ULine @ 904242- 8000, and ask for Ryan, or T cell, 203-570-2165 L UNCOLN NAVIGATOR '03 NAV., DVD, 4x4, fully equipped $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA TRIBUTE '04 Grey on Gray, 43K, Auto, 6 Cyl.. Clean SUV $15,985 Ash Tisdelle 1.800 323- 5795 Mazda Tribute 05' 4, type-S, folly loaded, premium sound sys- tern, 6- disc changes side curtain, air bags, $18,50 obo, 912 674-0617 NISSAN P/U '93, Sspd, air 76Kml, fiberglass topper, exc cond, $3450. 573-3565 NISSAN TITAN 4X4 '04 CREW CAB, PM. PW, PL CC. $25,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN XTERRA '00 St#BUCF924A $8588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC AZTEK '01 St#BUC6067A $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Suburban 4x4,1989 5.71 V- 8, $2500 obo, 912-510-6365 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '02 St#9976A $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER SR5 '02. Low ml, must sell fast $15,988. 771-9100 TOYOTA RAV4 '01 St#G072 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Toyota Sequoia S SRS '05 12,000 SI miles, perfect condition $30,500 912-882-4899 1345 Vans/Buses CHEV VAN C1500 '02 CC, LEATHER, PS, PL, PM, PW $24,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV VENTURE '05 LT, DVD, LEATHER PS, PW, $15,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 7 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY '05 White/gray, fully equipped. $16,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4. Conversion Van 02', Must seel E-150, 38.441 Miles, TV, DVD, new tires, rims, 1 owner, ext. warranty Call 553-9546 1345 Vans/Buses DODGE B350 SLT Maxi wagon "95. 15 pass. Sdua air, $450p. 6145452 Dodge Caravan Sport '02 Burgundy, Beige Interior, Ready For Family Vaca- 1. 800- 323. 5795 DODGE Grand Caravan SE+ '05, LOADED, LIKE NEW, $11,900. 880-7745 DODGE GR CARAVAN '01 St#F737 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD E350 Econovan '88 21 Passenger excellent running condition, 460 gas engine, no A/C, asking $4000. Call 434-2799 if Interested FORD Windstar '95, new tires brakes, rear AC. $2900 Call 9047.622-6809 4 FORD WINDSTAR- 2001 LX. mini van, dual a/c, Umn 904-894766i0-24969 4, NISSAN quest, 3S S T mlnlvan 05', S NISSAN QUEST .T 3.sMlnlvan 05' OBO 904(704-3722 PONTIAC MONTANA '03 PL, CC, PM, PW, REMOTE $8900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PONTIAC TRANS PORT '96 Looks & Runs Great OBO $890 (904) 645-3606 (7V TOYOTA SIENNA YA '04. Champagne/ tan, fully equipped $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 1 oleMiscellaneous A3 .-Auto Century Brand Fiber- 1/2-97, Nissan King cab. excellent condition, $100,904-434-0416 R, Rims & Tires- Red Five I/ spoke Camaro with S 235/60 R15 Radials good tread pics, available, $100, 912-729-7244 4, YAMAHA BRUIN 04' 350 2wd, geS$19000bo, 904-658-3793 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Alantic Blvd. 641-6455 BKImHEC H LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atanic Blvd. 721-5000 4620 Suthside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVIE www.lo0tusofacksonville.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 ^^J, fiV4 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 ^IIri m J m' O'STEEN VOLVOO 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 20 out of a 100 The military community makes up 20 percent of the total population for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. That means that 20 out of every 100 people you meet are somehow connected with the military. Get your message to them by advertising in one or all of the publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. ..j. M irror ...... Periscope I F;ORDl, I oYi+o nl GIMCi d[] 1EG2I3 B IHONDAIB cm [ :I CHEV;0]ROb I: u],N I NISSAN I PRE-OWNED IEHICIES I I nCnHrY I PONTIn "-I]PO :SCI i mI' DOD I SA nIm nnTi SUPERjj STOVRESi: JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 6, 2006 27 I \ 'I SW 2 *p THE FLOOR PIAN IT'S A TREASURE MAP. Your home could be hiding some valuable treasure. More than 40 years ago, Gr(iandi gave you a nice bundle of Series Savings Bonds. So you put them ii safe place and forgot about them. Bl' they're still around somewhere, waiting for you to rediscover them. And even though your old Series E Bonds are no longer earning interest* they could still be worth more than 5 times their face value. 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