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Coming Home Hospital Personnel Return From Kuwait Page 3 Kids' Carnival YAC Celebrates Month Of The Military Child Pages 6-7 Golf Tourney USO Holds Annual Event Page 9 THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006 Photos by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Security Patrolman Leonard Augustine gives a Sailor a warning for using her cell phone while driving on base. Drivers will be issued tickets for using hand-held cell phones while driving starting May 15. Cell phone use while driving now prohibited on base By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer A new regulation prohibiting hand-held cell phone use while driving on NAS Jacksonville will go into effect Saturday. An "education period" for the next 30 days allows security personnel to stop drivers who are using the devices and issue them a warning on the new policy. This new policy takes effect here after a Department of Defense (DoD) regulation was published in the Federal Register in April 2005, stat- See CELL PHONES, Page 11 Danny Esposito (left) and Chris Miller of Sign Sharks, Inc. of Jacksonville, put up a new sign at the Birmingham Gate to let drivers know of the new cell phone policy prohibiting drivers from using hand-held devices while driving. The new policy takes effect May 15. www.jaxairnews.com Photos by JO.1 Mike England TM3 Jose Arzuaga practices his fielding skills. Arzuaga was recently selected to be part of the 2006 All-Navy Baseball Team. NAS Jax Sailor swings for the fences By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor Many people join the Navy so that they may one day contribute to the global war on terrorism through achievements in a rating specialty such as elec- tronics technician or air traffic controller. However, there are a few lucky Sailors who are selected to serve the Navy in a capacity that some might never imagine. TM3 Jose. Arzuaga of NAS Jackson-ville's Weapons Department is one of -i them. He, along with 25 other Sailors, were selected to play on the 2006 All-Navy Baseball Team. "Making the team is a huge honor," Arzuaga said. "I can't wait to get out there and play hard for ... the Navy." The 30-year-old Sailor's jour- ney to the Navy's baseball team, which resides in San Diego, - began in Puerto Rico as a child. "I TM3 Jose Arzuaga of used to play ball all the time the NAS Jax Weapons while I was growing up," he said. Department practices See BASEBALL, Page 11 his baseball skills on the fields at NAS Jax. Archbishop O'Brien visits NAS Jacksonville Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs . A archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien, Arch- diocese for the Military Services, USA, visited NAS Jacksonville and Naval Hospital Jacksonville the last week- end of March. The Archbishop celebrated the Sacra- ment of Confirmation at NAS Jackson- ville's All Saints Chapel March 26. While here, he visited with local members of the Chaplain's Corps, the base commanding officer and other military leadership. On March 27, he celebrated mass in the hospi- tal chapel and visited patients on the wards. O'Brien, who travels some six to seven months out of each year visiting military installations around the globe, said it has been four or five years since he visited NAS Jacksonville and this was his first visit to the hospital. He said he was impressed with the close working relationship of the chaplaincy here. "There is just a tremendous sense of family, that you don't get everywhere," he said. "Fromn top to bottom it's a very smooth, well-coordinated, friendly and effective religious program and I get the feeling that is just reflective of the base Photos by HM3 Dulce Perezroman The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pastoral Care Department was proud to offer a special Mass celebrated by Archbishop Edwin O'Brien on March 27 in the hospital chapel. A native of the Bronx, N.Y., O'Brien was ordained a priest in 1965. He spent five years as the parish priest/civilian chaplain at the United States Military Academy, West Point from 1965-1970. At that time, O'Brien said all the cadets were headed for Vietnam. That motivated him to ask to enter the uniformed chaplaincy. He went on to serve as an Army chaplain from 1970-73, one year of which was in ii -. -..' Archbishop Edwin O'Brien blesses patient Wanda Keene with the sign of the cross as her husband looks on. The role of the ministry today is basical- ly the same as in the Vietnam era he said - "Our priests and all the chaplains being in the midst of the people and responding to their spiritual needs and whatever con- cerns they're facing." He added, "No other ministry is quite as effective as the chap- laincy because the chaplains are right in the midst of things, Where ever our people are, there go our chaplains, and it is really heavy duty stuff." and hospital in general." in the midst of the Vietnam Conflict, Vietnam. See VISIT, Page 13 TOUCTIMG Training classes slated the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment I U I Mandatory hazardous waste coordinator training will be Jacksonville training room No. 5. Pre-registration is not B AE held May 9-11. The first two days are the part of the 16-hour required. initial training and the last day is the eight-hour annual For more information, call Billie Brownfield at 542-3492 or refresher class. The training will be held in Hangar 1000 at Ken Ward at 542-4283. ". . .. .. : ," .. . .-. . . .... .. .- t .'~ .- e . *. ~ ..* ' } ' 2 JaX AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Be a warrior of character you're a Sailor 24 hours a day By FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief W ebster defines char- acter as, "one of the i attributes that make up and distinguish the individual." Translation: Each of us, as individuals (and collectively as Sailors), is different. Each of us has unique traits that make us who we are. These unique traits are important and, when you combine all of us together, give us an incredible amount of diversity and capability. Our Navy is strong today because collec- tively the character of its Sailors is strong. My boss, Adm. John Nathman, recently shared some of his thoughts on character with the fleet's leadership. Of note was the following, "The Navy ethos is an internalization that as Sailors we are warriors of character at all times, in all situations, on and off duty. This ethos is at the heart of Navy core values, our code of conduct, and our tra- dition of teamwork and pro- fessionalism. Character is the compass that guides us as individuals and keeps us forged together in war. As leaders, development of character in those we lead demands our attention." Translation: Character is the sum of the values and principles that guide our decisions. Strength of char- acter enables us to success- fully navigate through the positive and negative forces in our lives. Just like physi- FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson cal strength, strength of character is developed through constant training. Because of that, each of us as leaders, have the respon- sibility to help develop posi- tive character in our subor- dinates, our peers, our fami- lies, and our friends. When you think about it, it's an awesome ability. As Sailors, each of us needs to do our level best to foster the values, ethics, and individual character that are the foundation of our Navy way of life. How do we do this? It's actually not that difficult. All of us strive to be recog- nized for positive contribu- tions to our Navy and in our personal lives. We all want to do work that matters and achieve high standards. Individually, I truly believe each of us wants to succeed and we want others to respect us. These basic beliefs are what help us keep our character in check. You all understand that our actions yield conse- quences, good and bad. From what I see and hear on a daily basis, I think our Navy is staffed by superb Sailors that are making a positive impact in fleet, around.the world, and in the global war on terrorism. It's not surprising to me that most Americans hold the military in extremely high regard. In more ways that I can mention, we have all earned that reputation by hard work and making our family and friends proud of us on a daily basis, and on a worldwide stage. Our challenge, however, is to ensure the small minority of Sailors that fall out of step with. our core values are given the individual attention necessary to help improve their character and self worth. Correcting others in our ranks begins with the self- realization that we are all leaders and our leadership needs to be consistent and constant. We are all charged with upholding our core val- ues of honor, courage and commitment and none of us can afford to let our guard down, or give others an opportunity to label us hyp- ocrites. Nothing renders a leader ineffective quicker than not doing what he or she says. My challenge to you is to twofold: Make sure your every word, your every action, and your every intention is pure and in the best interest of the Navy, our Sailors and yourself; and secondly, to not let your day-to-day focus on Navy business completely dis- tract you from instilling in your people the will and desire to be their very best. While nothing I have said so far is difficult to under- stand, living your life to such high standards is any- thing but simple. If you want your character to be beyond reproach, you need to work at it. It doesn't just happen naturally and your rank itself is no indicator of good or poor character. No matter how senior you are, your character is on display and scrutinized by others. As a matter of fact, the more senior you are, the more eyes you have on you. Here are a few tips that may help you to be become better leaders: Set the standard for integrity and character, first in yourself, and then hold the standards for others. . Be a confident and com- petent decision maker in uncertain situations: Try to be a prudent risk taker. Strive to be innovative. Do your best to be adaptive. Keep professionally skilled, accomplished and credible. Never stop learning. Strive to become professionally educated and display a gen- uine dedication to life-long learning. Hone your skills as an effec- tive communicator. If your intentions or actions aren't crystal clear, explain them. Whenever possible, help your Sailors understand See CHARACTER, Page 9 ON THE HOMEFRONT lI~~~di 0 fl Itmo 4b at - - . a.w ft. - -. -4b 4.1 -00-blow - - - S - 0;-~ a t - w.~~41 - -. a - .-.~-. - a - - TM3 JRSON CUFF Job title/command: NAS Jax Weapons Hometown: Philadelphia s a Family Life: I'm married with one son and a baby on the way. Past Duty Stations: USS John C. Stennis Career Plans: Going to college and owning my own business when I get out of the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Deploying aboard USS Stennis for Enduring Freedom. Words of Wisdom: Save and invest your money while in the Navy. f---- ---a Z cr -a-wst sr t' w u rr x e wxrir u w RNNR MRTTOX Job title/command: Environmental Protection Assistant Hometown: Comfort, WV Family Life: I have two children, four grand- i children, a dog and two lazy cats. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To continue enjoying my career and the people I work with. I Most Interesting Experience: Spending five days at a remote hunting lodge in Kodiak, AK Words of Wisdom: The most beautiful things in the world can not be seen or touched but are felt in the heart. -.J * - ~-- - "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content- - 4 - - --- a a - Available from Commercial News Providers" - -~- ,~- * * 414 410 Sb ___Wmm. Qp- - Q.- - Hey, MoneyMan! My wife and I can use some credit counseling but we do not know where to go. I see a lot of ads in the paper and on TV but I was told that many of these places are expensive and they really do not help. How do I know who I can trust and which of these places are rip-offs? MoneyMan Sez: Great question! The problem is that you don't know and the bad guys want to keep it that way. Many of the for- pr-ofit, high cost credit counseling agencies use names that sound a lot HEY MONEYMANI like the non-profit agencies. Some will use military .or patriotic sounding names to attract our military person- nel. To get good credit counseling, first start with those you already know and trust. Any of the relief agencies, Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, Army Emergency Relief or the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance can get you pointed in the right direc- tion. Talk with your command finan- cial specialist or your division officer. Also, you may want to contact the National Foundation for Credit Counseling at www.debtadvice.org to get a listing of reputable agencies in your area. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau or state Attorney General's office to find out which agencies have had complaints lodged against them. You are smart to check around first before you discuss your personal finances with a compa- ny that could give bad advice, use deceptive practices and charge exces- sive fees. More questions? Contact Hey Moneyman! at 778-0353. Clarification: In last week's paper on Page 8, an old file photo was published and not correctly credited. This is the photo that should have run ,in its place. Runners at this year's Navy Run adjust their watches prior to the start of the annual 10K race. Photo courtesy of MWR li r i-- --,..... NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .............Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAi AlI NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JUAiRl 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 oc. comments can be directed to the editor. The JiA I NEWs can be reachedat (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the J All NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida 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 -dm It- AVK:7 - -- -Mrr -JPJAiINWIW' * . l - do, lw 4w * * 4 "9 m. -.qm o O o - o. 4 . Photo by HM3 Dulce Perezroman HM2 James Harper gets a big welcome home handshake from HM1 James Nelms after Harper was greeted by his wife, Colleen, and their sons, Ethyn, 5, and Ayden, 2 coming through the concourse at Jacksonville International Airport. Harper was one of 11 Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed personnel returning home March 31. Naval Hospital medical personnel return home from Kuwait By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Eleven deployed medical personnel from Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Fleet Hospital platform returned to Jacksionville March 31. They flew into Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) at 9 a.m. and were greeted by applause and hugs from family members, friends, co-workers and JIA customers observing the returns. This was the second and final wave of personnel serving with Expeditionary Medical Facility Kuwait to return home. They had been abroad for six months. The first wave of 18 personnel returned on Feb. 18. "I'm glad to be home and it's great to be here," said HM2 Dariamara Vasquez. That ,pretty much summed up the feelings of all "these fine medical professionals. They had spent more than six months caring for U.S. Armed Forces in including wounded troops from Iraq but were more than ready to be home with their loved ones. HMC Roel Gerardo said, "I can't wait to Ssee my family. It was a long six months in Kuwait, but I really enjoyed it." He and others said they were grateful for the opportunity to do something directly sup- portive of our troops and for the unique experiences the deployment gave them that they wouldn't get anywhere else. These included working alongside U.S. Army medical personnel. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is proud of the service these outstanding hospital corpsmen provided while delivering the best in Navy medicine to our troops in this volatile area of the world. As always their service proved once again that Naval Hospital Jacksonville and its branch health clinic staffs stand ready to go anywhere, anytime when our nation calls. , #,e or StW Tok noSjee_* Moai-1h 1pm-5pm 20 Tokens orjq $3 30 Tokens ond $S 70 Tokens onl $10 Va d only on weekday that school is in session. Validat Blandin IBlvd. location onil. S / -- - -l 194 BechBlv. JaksnvileBeah 90.24.486 425 ladin Bvd.0 ackonill 90.77 1.20 ww Iavntr!a i I-n 4 JaxAir Nows, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 Storytime at the CDC NAS lax Commanding < !I, - Officer Capt. Chip p ,* - Dobson reads Barney'sYy ', Y . Favorite Mother Goose - Rhymes by Stephen White to a group of preschoolers at the NAS Jax Child Development Center April 7. The event was part of April's Month of the Military Child and Child Abuse Prevention Month and was spon- sored by the Fleet and Family Support Center Family Advocacy Program. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque HS-5 returns to life at sea By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 have spent the last week planning their next deployment to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, during which it will spend a month aboard the carrier. Eisenhower is the integral component of Carrier Strike Group Eight, and will per- form a rehearsal called Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) before depart- ing for their scheduled six-month deploy- ment in the fall. Over the previous several months, each ship and squadron in the bat- tle group, including HS-5, has trained and perfected its warfare specialty. COMPTUEX brings all the pertinent players together to practice force projection as a lethal strike group. COMPTUEX is an intermediate-level strike group exercise designed to forge the various components into a cohesive, fighting team. It's an integral step in the pre-deploy- ment training cycle and a prerequisite for the Eisenhower's next evolution, the Joint Task Force Exercise. Successfully complet- ing the COMPTUEX will certify Eisenhower's air wing as qualified for open ocean operations. The Nightdippers look forward to excelling at the challenges that COMPTU- EX will present, while aiding the strike group in its quest for warfare proficiency. NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline From Staff N AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to 'call dur- ing an emergency that warrants evacua- tion 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 mail the L RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS . CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS 2 RAD~ NTTIO CO 1NTRO NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. 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The sec- ond is at sunset and con- sists of lowering the nation- al flag while retreat or the national anthem is played. During both situations if you are outdoors, you must stop what you are doing, face the flag or the direc- - tion in which colors is being held, come to the position of attention and render a hand salute. You must hold this salute until the last note of the music; then you may proceed. On Army and Air Force installations it is customary r to stop youi vehicle, get out, come to the position of attention and render a hand salute if colors or retreat is sounded. On Navy or Coast Guard installa- tions when colors or retreat is sounded, you must stop your vehicle and sit at attention until the last note of the music is sounded; then you may proceed. If you are in doubt as to sit at attention or exit your vehi- cle, it is better to be formal than disrespectful. 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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 S Isolantic walk-in urgent care Great care. Fast and fair. S Auh t*.C s DAILY BUFFETS.& SPECIALS Gase Frmng*CalSoworvii ww ait -oSd Cal antLe niesit a ragePrk(94 22-70 orI U IS U .(9 04) 490 I1So gSt Ila 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 Roman, 9, shows off some skills as he takes the ball to the hoop at a game booth. LIVRATED AT RIVALL 4.-* ~. ~ ~-. ~:ffA +i FESTIVITIES I sPREAD LAUGHTER lackson\ ille Suns mascot Southpaw hands out a high five to 17-month old, Damien Screen as his dad, TM2 leremv Greene, from NAS la\ Weapons Department, il u looks on. A i. TO HUNDREDS By LI(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Srall N ru rr ........ SMikayla, 7, deflt) and Knowledge, 6, show off (heir hula-hoop moves while enjoying some music from DI Mark Whilled. lason, 4, samples his blue-raspberry sno-cone treat and seems prelltt pleased with it. I:. 'F.: I. ~1 -<1' Laughter and excitement filled the air as NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department kicked off its Month of the Military Child Celebration with an annual carnival held at NAS Jax Youth Activities Center tYACI Saturday. --: Children of all ages brought their parents along for the fun that was provided free of charge to all military fami- lies. "The purpose of the carnival is to celebrate military children.' \Ve just wanted to have a day that is dedicated specifically to them. The children have .to go through so much when their parents are deployed or work- ing so intently on the command's mission," said YAC Director Megan Elliot. "We work closely with them every day, so we feel con- fident that we have included all of the fun things that they enjoy. We also want par- ents arid their children to know that youth services and MWR has events and pro- grams available to family members that will help take their minds off of the stress that may come along with being a military child." The lawn outside the YAC was decked out with an impressive array of large inflatables that brought out the adventur- ous side in most of the kids. A face-paint- ing artist was also on hand to transform the children into their favorite superhero or fairytale princess. The variety of activi- ties available was geared to all different ages and every child was a winner because each attempt at an activity earned the children a prize. The weather held steady and contributed a hefty amount of sunshine for the event. South Paw, the mascot for the Jacksonville Suns was there, along with his fellow canine, McGruff the Crime Dog. Both mas- cots spent the afternoon enjoying the atmosphere, putting smiles on little faces. The NAS Jax Fire Department brought out their crew and a fire engine for the chil- dren to explore and learn about fire safety. Mark Whitted, a deejay from Progressive Entertainment Inc., provided music and Joey the Clown created . balloon art through- 6' , out the . d' Courtney, 7, lands the ball in the basket to win a prize at the ball toss game booth as her friend, Alyssa, 10, cheers her on. Peggy Connell was at the carnival with her daughter, Michelle. "We come every time. The youth center hosts this carnival every year and we love that the children have so much fun. It's free and MWR always provides a wonderful, wholesome environment for my daughter," said Connell. John Michel of NAS Jax, added, "It is absolutely wonderful that they put this on. It's free of charge to the military families and the best part are all the free prizes at the games for the children." The parents weren't the only ones who were happy with the carnival and what it had to offer. Five-year-old Natalia Ewton remarked excitedly, "That was sweet!" as she jumped down the rock climbing inflat- able and 6-year-old Malik Fordham thought it couldn't get any better. "It was scary and fun at the same time. I love to slide and jump," she said. Ally Nordean, 8, stated, "The face paint- ing was what I liked the best but it was .awesome that you got really cool toys at all of the games and the clown made balloon animals really fast!" Overall, the turnout at the carnival was what MWR and the YAC was hoping for. "We had a wonderful turnout this year. Hundreds of participants came through today and it was a very successful event. A special thanks to the youth activity staff is well deserved. It was nice to see all the smiling faces as a result of all the hard work they put forth to plan this event," said MWR Marketing . Director Shannon Leonard. -j ~ ,. ,,., i, ,,i 11 -j ' h , :,*?-" .- ; - ., ''^ ,-.: .+..*. H&",.:. '-: ,. ;'.'-_;, Breena, 5, works on earning a prize after completing a game-booth actiRitN. A group of tod- dlers test out their jump- ing skills in the inflatable castle. .4~4 -N '.2*1 A 2 ". -, I.,,,, 4.- '-I 4 ----MONONA W7 .'0000 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 Shelly, 8, looks on with a pal as Joey the Clown whips up a flower-shaped balloon for her. PHOTOS BY L!.(SW/AW) HEATHER EWTON Bryce, 6, displays his football throwing talents at a game booth. ......---- .i, -" $ - 7.1 Whitney, 6, gets a helping hand from her big brother, William, 10, at the "test your strength" game. I -".- + ,""- -'"' '. - ++, p4 r '. A + .., ." Whitney, 6, gets a helping hand from her big brother, William, 10, at the "test your strength" game. /7 Natalia, 5, takes a daring leap down the super slide as friend, Ally, 8, patiently waits her turn to give it a go. -a y- - -- - -------- -.--- 'V. -. -a I, A N A / .2K '( ~: .1 . ? ;. .. .... M W-'S ," - T B 'By ' +* - Vt lb -~6 1 . * *LtW 4 ' 1. ~' * sf-pb. - rk '-'V Arnell, 4, sits patiently while a face-painting artist creates a design on his face. Arnell, 4, sits patiently while a face-painting artist creates a design on his face. -r ..../ 'I -i -I.. Ilk tew * I IA;, f , .i r 8 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 Leadership symposium focuses on ARI By102 Nicholas Spinelli REDCOM SE wo full time support (FTS) members of the Navy Reserve Readiness Command Southeast (NRRC SE) headed up production of a First Class Petty Officer Leadership Symposium held aboard NAS Jacksonville last week. PS1(AW) K. Yvette Baker and YN1 Danyell Rowland organized the event with 195 first class petty officers in attendance. "We spoke to First Class Association members in the Baltimore-Washington area," said Baker, .who is also president of the local First Class Petty Officer Association. "They've been putting on the symposium for the last four years. We thought it would be a good idea to put one on in the Southeast." "We received an amazing amount of sup- port," added Rowland, the association's sec- retary. "The Navy Region Southeast and the Navy Reserve Region Southeast really put forth some effort in helping us get this together. Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel was even one of our speakers." According to Baker and Rowland, one of the major factors in putting the event together was ensuring a focus on Reservists and FTS in the symposium. That's why there was a Reserve or FTS speaker alter- nating with the active ones. Baker explained, "We really wanted active reserve integration (ARI) to be a part of this. We go to the First Class Association meetings and people wouldn't really know what we did at reserve centers. With the Navy's big push on ARI, it's important for us, as leaders, to understand the workings of each component, whether we're active duty, reservists or FTS." FTS. speakers included Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Jacksonville Commanding Officer Cmdr. Jeffery Eaton on ARI, NOSC Jacksonville CMDCM(SW) Ceroma Love on mentorship and Sailorization, NRRC SE CMDCM(AW/SW) Veronica Tutt as part of the chief selection board panel, and NRRC SE Command Career Counselor NCC(AW) Jermaine Rawls on career development. On the Tech expo set From Staff The NAS Jacksonville 2006 Technology Ex- po is April 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The free event, with more than 25 different exhibitors, is a valuable opportunity for all personnel aboard NAS Jacksonville to learn about the latest in emerg- ing technology. For more information or a list of exhibitors, contact Melanie Yanon at 301-596- 8899, Ext. 236 or by email at yanon@ncsi.com. To pre- register go to www.Federal Events.com. co I. Iop. I*. I BRMSH, GERMAN & ITALIAN COFFEE FOOD GIFTS Internet Copy/Fax available 4 Kisle Ahehtpc. Stc 03airip' co, 2 i 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-80581 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER The gospel of second chance Photo by PH2 Andrea Simmons Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Jacksonville Command Master Chief CMDCM Ceroma Love talks to more than 250 first class petty officers from all over the nation during the First Class Symposium held at the NAS Jacksonville auditorium March 30. reserve side, PSCM Clyde Saunders from Defense Finance and Accounting Service spoke about the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and investing for retirement. "The reservists and the FTS were actually the easiest speakers to get," said Rowland. "We would call them up and offer a choice of topics and they jumped at the chance. It also seemed they got the biggest response out of the audience." Saunders TSP brief was one of the more popular seminars. "It enlightened me to a lot of financial issues," said attendee PS1(AW) Kit Tolliver. "I learned a lot about what I have to do, planning wise for my retirement." "It's something I've been talking about with my junior Sailors," agreed another attendee, SK1(AW) Kimberly Jefcoat. "When he said, 'Financial irresponsibility is the No. 1 cause of failure in the Navy,' it really brought it home for me. It's our responsibility as leaders to guide our junior Sailors not just in their jobs, but in their lives." Overall, those involved agree the sympo- sium was a success. "We definitely had some learning experi- ences and areas to grow for the next one, but overall feedback was extremely posi- tive," said Baker. "We're already working on a lot of good ideas for next year." Baker and Rowland say those ideas include a separate symposium for E5's, recaps of previous speakers, more audience participation, and an extra day added to the event. "Two. days wasn't quite enough," said Rowland. "So next year, we're planning' to up it to three. Rear Adm. Boensel suggested it. That way, we get more speakers and more training, which will always make bet- ter leaders." FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff T he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program offers free workshops and classes to serv- ice members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommoda- tions or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are available in April: April 24-27, 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (retiring) April 25, 9 a.m. noon Anger Management Class A free CPR class is being offered tomorrow from 9 a.m. to noon. Seats are limited. The instructor will be Belen Mina. For further information or to register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. 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However Easter, in its very essence, is a spiritual expression born in an his- torical event so magnificent in its nature that to this day challenges the imagination and faith of numerous peo- ple. For to believe in Easter is to believe in life itself. The Easter story and its claim of resurrected life is God's way of saying "I for- give .you." If the historical claim of Easter is true, and I believe it is, then it shows me how far God is willing to go to extend his forgiveness and grant me peace of mind about the future. Easter is God's great and definitive statement that The Almighty has offered us a second chance at life, (of the temporal and eternal variety). This reality is beautifully illustrated in the biblical account of the very first Easter. It is a most human story about friendship, betrayal, forgiveness and renewal. Its two principal players are Jesus of Nazareth and Simon Peter, Jesus' most stalwart follow- er. In Simon Peter we may see a character that we can identify with. He will touch our hearts with his very human qualities. Known for his bold, outspoken and courageous nature, Peter possessed unlimited poten- BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina tial for greatness. More than once, he promised never to disown his master and leader. Yet, when the moment of truth came, not only did he disown Jesus once, but he denied him three times. Wanting to save his own neck, he personally betrayed a most cherished friendship. Finally realizing the depravity of his act, Simon Peter begins to weep bitter- ly. These were tears of sor- row and regret overflowing from the deepest crevices of his soul. I don't know about you, but I can identify with this man. I can identify with his struggle of faith and loyalty to the things of God. But, I too am prepared and open to embrace God's uncondition- al offer for a second chance. The miracle of the resur- rected life is God's way of saying "I'm here for you!" It is God's way of giving us a hand and inviting us to per- sonal renewal and hope. I must admit that as an ordained minister I have a tendency to expect too much of Easter. After all, it is Easter! My expectation is to see every single heart cap- tured by the power of God's eternal source of power for living. Yes, I am confident that we can. expect a great deal out of Easter. I believe that God wants us to! I guarantee you that we are not expecting too much out of Easter if we ask God to help us overcome all that is hindering our lives. The - gospel of the second chance restored a man broken and despairing over his personal act of betrayal. Simon Peter embraced .. God's offer of forgiveness and restoration and his life - was changed. I submit that it is not too much to expect the same miracle for us. Surely, nothing, nothing is- impossible with God!! The gospel of the second chance teaches me that. there is no rock so deep that, I can't move it (with God's help). That is, I can change.- for the better. I can start life over. The Easter story reminds - me that there is no dream so lost that I can't get it back. God is the rebuilder of broken dreams. While occa- sionally life may deal out a- bad hand, I just need to ,':-- hang in long enough to experience the restorative power of God's grace. Don't give up! The Easter account informs me that there's no pain so great that I can't . endure it. I do not know much about pain but I have had some experiences. In retrospect I have learned that when life is at its worst, God has put an invis- ible net under me. I have found myself standing when I would rather run., God's unrelenting promise has been to :give me what I need in order to get through the experience. So, this is the day to be renewed and be rebuilt (inside and out) by God's resurrection power. 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Formerly called the An- nual Charity Golf Tour- nament, the USO changed the name to honor Coonan, a retired Navy captain, who served his last tour on active duty as NAS Jack- sonville's executive officer. The event raised almost $50,,000 for the USO as dozens of active and retired military personnel and members of the community competed in the event. "The event turned out to be our most successful yet," said. McCarthy. "This is a ,fun way to raise money and awareness for the Greater Jacksonville Area USO." Taking top prize this year was the team comprised of Paul Ratcliff, John Bushick, Dave Kurzinsky and Tom Bashinsky. Other golfers CHARACTER: It's what guides us each day From Page 2 how and why you made a decision. In addition to the above, keep in mind it is our duty to help our Sailors reaffirm their commitment to our service ethic and core values on a daily basis. If you are truly dedicated to improving your Sailors, you should do everything you can to dis- cuss character on a routine basis. Improving character requires sustained, proac- tive leadership at all levels. We cannot under-estimate the impact of actions count- er to our core values on our reputation, credibility and. effectiveness. Finally, another challenge from Nathman, "In every word, action, and command philosophy, promote and be passionate about the values of Navy tradition, oaths, and creeds. Demand sustained, proactive leadership and fol- lowership at all levels." Shipmates, your character is the sum of your integrity, morals, interests, energy, demeanor and intentions. Think before you act and you should be just fine. You've heard it many times that you are a Sailor 24 hours per day, on and off duty. Your .actions speak volumes and intentions, without follow through, mean little. Each of you is important to our Navy. We have no spare Sailors. It is vitally important that each of us maintain the highest sense of duty and do ourlvery best to uphold and improve the already superb reputation our Navy has for being a service of profession- als. Be a warrior of charac- ter!; OB classes offered Trrhe following classes are\ available for new parents: First Time Parents 8:30 -11:30 a.m. April 14, 21, 28 May 5, 12, 19 Experienced Parents - 1:15 3 p.m. April 17, 24 May 1, 8, 15, 22 Third Trimester Class / April 23 8:30-11 a.m.- Prepared Childbirth S" Class April 15 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Hypnobirthing Five Week Session start- Sing in April Times pending Breastfeeding April 19 8:30-11:30 a.m. May 8:30-11:30 a.m. Classes are by appoint- ment only. Please call 542- BABY (2229) to schedule. ' I Photo courtesy of the USO The winning team of the third annual Bob Coonan Memorial USO Golf Tournament display their awards. From left, John Bushick, Tom Bashinsky, Paul Ratcliff and Dave Kurzinsky. received many prizes donated by businesses throughout the community. "The Greater Jacksonville Area USO Council would like to thank NAS Jax Commanding Officer, Capt. Chip Dobson, the NAS Jacksonville Golf Course and the many volunteers for all the support they pro- vided. We are looking for- ward to next year's tourna- ment," McCarthy said. . As this event sold out a week before the event, those interested in playing next year should mark their calendars for April 5, 2007. Photo by]01 Mike England Matthew Reed tees off at the second hole of the third annual Bob Coonan Memorial USO Golf Tournament April 6 held at NAS Jax. It's not just the smartest decision you'll ever make. It's also the simplest. Homeownership doesn't get much easier than it is at Jennings Point. For about the same cost of renting, you can own your very own brand-new condominium. 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This is not an offer to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, the condominium unis in states where'such - offer orsolicitation cannot be made. Prices, plans and specifications are subjectto change without notice. CGC1506412 ... u ^ ^ .. ~ ;:, '- :r' lw -- ;?^ ^ -AZ -~ -t7---- ~-t~ olpo"ullTy 10 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 NavHosp Jax conducts crisis response training CCCRIT borrows from aviation mishap 'lessons learned' principles By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville conducted Critical Com- munications & Crisis Response Improvement Training (CCCRIT) March 30. This training has been high- lighted by Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono in presenta- tions to hospital beneficiaries as one of the medical treatment facil- ity's ongoing clinical improvement initiatives. The training has been in place at Naval Hospital Jacksonville for more than a year and a half and is now being imple- mented Department of Defense- wide. Similar training is becoming popular in the civilian sector. The training was conducted by Cmdr. Ken Green, Healthcare Analyst at the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED). Green developed the program, fully entitled Critical Communications &, Crisis Response Improvement Training, a one-day program for improving multi-directional communication Photos by HMI Michael Morgan Members of the CCCRIT Medical Team "care for the newborn" as the sce- nario draws to a close. and crisis decision making skills. The program evolved from a pres- entation he has given entitled "The OR as a Cockpit: Aviation's Lessons Learned for Improving Crisis Communication and Decision Making In High Risk Clinical Situations." CCCRIT is much like post-air- craft mishap scenario re-enact- ments, designed to garner "lessons learned" from replaying events. In the medical setting, the scenario revolves around a hypothetical medical treatment event which has the potential for an adverse outcome. The training involved morning classroom presentations by Green in the hospital's Education and Training Building. During that portion, Green compared the kind of focus and situational awareness that one must maintain in these situations as being similar to what a pilot flying at 500 mph must have in seeing an approaching plane going the same speed and deciding if the plane is, on a colli- sion course. In a fast moving, situ- ation and under intense pressure, the pilot must recognize the threat, analyze the situation and take appropriate action often in seconds. He noted that in any mishap situation it has been rec- After the training members of the team review a video recording of-the scenario enactment with the training facilitator Cmdr. Ken Green to-gar- ner "lessons learned" through which they might avoid crisis in real-life labor and delivery care.'- ognized there are "tip over points" in which appropriate action could have averted a bad outcome. The same, he said, is true for medical crisis situations. Green said the training he was conducting was not designed to teach medicine, something the participants are already well trained in, but to introduce a team approach to the delivery of care that relies on the use of CCCRIT skills to positively influence improved safe outcomes. The classroom training was fol- lowed in the afternoon with an exercise in the hospital's labor and delivery operating room. The sce- nario simulated a labor and deliv- ery in which an unexpected com- plication occurred. Participants included the delivery team ani&all the medical specialties that might be involved in such a delivery. The scenario enactment was video- recorded and that recording was reviewed in the de-brief after, the exercise. This is just one of the ways that Naval Hospital Jacksonville. is constantly striving to improve-our healthcare and services, to set standards that will make the hos- pital not only Navy Medicine's most efficient organization but also the safest. TRICARE Dental Program helps National Guard and Reserve members stay deployable From TRICARE Dental readi- ness is a key component in determining the deployable status of our service members. The TRICARE Dental Program, adminis- tered by United Concordia Companies Inc., helps National Guard and Reserve members meet Department of De- fense (DoD) dental readiness require- ments. "The TRICARE 1Dental Program pro- vides a way for National Guard and Reserve members to meet and maintain their dental require- ments prior to being called to active duty," said Navy Cmdr. Robert Mitton, deputy director, Dental Care Division, TRICARE Management Activity. "We want to protect our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines from dental emergen- cies, especially in times when they are deployed and in harm's way." At the individual level, oral health is a major player in over- all health. When service members maintain their oral health, they enhance their mental and physical well-being in many ways, improv- ing their self-esteem and minimizing their risk of dental emer- gencies. The DoD readiness requirement helps the National Guard and Reserve member reduce their risk of dental problems before and during deployment. National Guard and Reserve members, with at- least 12 months remaining on their service commit- ment, and their fami- lies are eligible for the TRICARE Dental Program. If the enrolled sponsor is activated, he or she becomes eligible for dental treatment in military dental treat- ment facilities and is automatically disen- rolled from the TRI- CARE Dental Pro- gram. In addition, family members benefit from reduced monthly pre- miums while their sponsor is on active duty. Family member enrollment does not depend on the spon- sor being enrolled; family members may enroll in the TRI- CARE Dental Pro- gram at any time. For more informa- tion, go to: www.TRI- CAREdentalprogram. com, or call toll-free 1- 800-866-8499, 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday. Red Cross recruiting for Junior Volunteer Summer Program From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs The 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 Greek A We Would Like To T SFor Making Our 6271 St. Ai Suite 26-28 Call fo Lunch: Mon-Fri. 11:30-2:. h. 5 u or 30 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 Cuisine _I ank Our Customeres success Possible. gustine Rd. take out: 733-1199 * Dinner: Mon-Sat. 5-11 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. I~'4LI F ment Plans To Fit V angNi I LI E Fhmnenlng Aviljab/a ,sh approved crd/ft2l ItiC.5521 ChIronicle (ouri Iach-on'ilte. [L .32256 S731 5 u '- R II ~ J V 5'2- Sunday, April' 16th 10:30am to 4:00pm Adults $24.95 Children $9.95 Children Under Three Free Breakfast Served until 2 p.m. Please Call (904) 268-8080 for Reservations .a * RESTAURANT Hospital to host Town Hall meeting Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono will be hosting a quar- terly Town Hall Meeting on April 19 from 2-3 p.m. in the main second deck conference room of the hospital located aboard NAS Jacksonville. This meet- ing is open to all active duty personnel, retirees and eligible family members. 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It certainly is vehicle-on a DoD installation can of us, myself included, i not use a cell phone unless the be change in the way v vehicle is safely parked or the ness and we realize th- driver is using a hands-free tinued. "And, it's going .device. ferent and higher stan Although there is no set date the State of Florida us( for implementation, military our gates. But, hopeful bases around the nation and vent some accidents." overseas are slowly making the During the education transition to put thenew policy ing period, drivers iiito place. observed using their CE S"This is a requirement for all observed using their ...o D military installations. It's while on the road will :patterned after what some states over by security, pers Said municipalities have done given a verbal warn 'banning drivers from talking on a them know about the -:hand-held cell phones while the Starting May 15, the 1 .vehicle is moving," said NAS Jax fully enforced with .Commanding Officer Capt. Chip patrolman issuing ticke Dobson. compliance with the n "It's a step in the right direction This new policy does no for safety. I think there are plenty passengers in the vehic: 'of ways people are distracted Drivers are also p _BASEBALL: Arzuaga played From Page 1 "I played, so much, it be- -_came as natural to me as breathing." .:-''His love for the game - eventually bore fruit when ;.he was offered a scholarship ':to play baseball at Miami- -'Dade College after high '-school. After playing there -7for two years, Arzuaga accepted an offer from a Puerto Rican team to play =professionally. Things were going well for him in Puerto ..Rico until he came to a crossroads in 1998. "The team I played for decided to trade me," he said. "When that happened, a voice inside me just told me that it was time to move on and do something more meaningful with my life." Arzuaga put down his bat and glove and eventually joined the Navy, working his way up to petty officer third -class and raising three kids without putting much 'thought into baseball. However, after hearing about the All-Navy Baseball Team tryouts at NS Mayport last month, that familiar itch to play ball began to surface inside him and he was dying to scratch it. "I was a little apprehen- sive at first, but after I talked to my wife and kids and found out they were on board, I was excited," he said. "My wife even hit me a few ground balls to help me get ready." Arzuaga's command also gave him their full support. "TM3 is an outstanding Sailor and person and I know that-he'll be successful and represent the Navy well," said AOCS(AW/SW) Bryan Sicklinger, NAS Jax Weapons Quality Assurance officer. Arzuaga is currently com- peting with teammates against teams from the other branches of the armed forces. Next month, the best players for each team will be selected to play on the U.S. Military All Star Team. The U.S. Military All- Stars are comprised of the most talented baseball play- ers from all five branches including the U.S. Coast Guard from around the world. Based in San Diego, they compete year-round against the finest profes- sional, semi-professional and summer collegiate organizations. Formal tryouts are held at military installations throughout the year in preparation for an intensive 50 game summer schedule that consists of a Red, White and Blue Tour against Cape Cod and New England Collegiate Baseball Leagues, National Baseball Congress World Series and exhibitions in major league stadiums, PETCO Park and phones the t. Is it one s. For a lot t's going to we do busi- at," he con- to be a dif- idard than ses outside ly it'll pre- n or warn- who are ell phones be pulled onnel and ing to let new policy. aw will be security ets for non- new policy. ot apply to le. rohibited from wearing portable head- phones, earphones or other listen- ing devices (except for hand-free cellular phones) while operating a motor vehicle. Use of these devices impairs driving and masks or prevents recognition of emergency signals, alarms, announcements, the approach of vehicles and human speech. Signs are now posted at all NAS Jax entrances stating the new policy. "We've installed the new signs on the right hand side of the road immediately inside the gates. The speed limit coming into the base is 15 mph so they should be going slow enough to read them," stated NAS Jax Facilities Manager Lynn Dickinson. Those ticketed for using a hand-held cell phone while driv- ing will receive three points on their driving record. This means professionally Camden Yards. In addition, the team com- petes in a 25-game fall sea- son including the NABA World Series. Each year a number of their players with prior college or profes- sional experience are scout- ed, offered scholarships, or the opportunity to enter the MLB Draft. Players will also be required to represent the Armed Forces as a recruit- ing ambassador ip direct. support of various public appearances and communi- ty linkage programs to include: Little League clin- ics, summer camps, Partnership in Education Programs at elementary schools, churches, youth groups, Inner City Games,, Special Olympics, Veterans Wheelchair Olympics, Caps for Kids, USO, Vietnam Swift Boat Memorial and Habitat for Humanity. Arzuaga isn't sure what's in store for him, his wife, Zamaris or his daughters, the driver will be required to attend a driver improvement course within 90 days after receiving the ticket or have their driving privileges suspended until proof of attendance is pro- vided. The course can be taken through the NAS Jax Safety Office at no cost or through any National Safety Council certified agency. The new DoD policy was imple- mented on the recommendations of a one-year study conducted in Virginia by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration in June 2005 that found that using cell phones and wireless devices is the No. 1 dis- traction among American drivers. During the study, 100 cars - each having five small cameras mounted in it were monitored and observations carefully docu- in Puerto Rico Pamela, Andrea and Arianna, but a return to professional baseball isn't out of the question. "There are going to be a lot of scouts out there and my EAOS is in September," he said. 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"In Vietnam, of ourse, there was the draft, now we're calling on a more limited number of volunteers and I think thelburd n in respect to deployments and the burdens oh the families of their being deployed most especially, is greater. "It's taking a toll. Andjl'm afraid it's taking along-term toll - marriage problems, physi- cal and psychological scars. These last a long time and are hard to deal with. We are dealing with them now and addressing them. very effectively, .but will we remember that these same, people still need the same amount of attention down the line and will we have the resources and be gener- ous enough to provide the resources for our veterans? How does he counsel mili- tary spouses who are cop- ing with problems? Referring to the self- reliance of most military spouses, he said, "You don't have to say much, just reas- sure them that God will give them the grace to carry on if they stay close to the Lord and that God sends a lot of people into their lives who can be help- ful to them. They should make use of the many dif- ferent resources the mili- tary puts at their disposal for the support they need." He is particularly con- cerned about the families of Reservists and National Guardsmen. He noted that they are being called up in large numbers and that -their families often live in communities without mili- tary support structure available to military in cities such as Jacksonville. He said the Archdiocese is calling on parishes, Catholic schools, Catholic hospitall Jacksonville charities and all the civil- ian sector agencies of the church to make note of the special needs of these peo- ple and offer a helping hand and some under- standing. What is his impression of military medicine? "It's really an inspiration to see the dedication of the people who are working with what I think is the most generous organization in the world the military. I think military medicine realizes who their clients are and they are going overboard to match and reciprocate that generosity." "In this place and time in history to join the military is a worthy act because of what we see around us, the terrorism for instance. I think that joining the mili- tary in these circumstances is justifiable," he continued. Our military also helps rebuild societies he pointed out. "In a recent visit to Iraq one of the commanders said, 'Our kids go out every day with a paint brush in one hand and a weapon in the other. The weapon is to defend ourselves and the vast majority of people who need that defense,"' O'Brien said. The duty of helping serv- ice members work through such issues is everyday work for the Chaplains Corps and one that is being shouldered by fewer and fewer uniformed chaplains. "This is the biggest chal- lenge I face everyday," O'Brien said. "We should have 800 priests in uniform for the three services. We have 325 right now and every month it is a few less. Last year, we had 370 priests. There are 15 Air Force installations that a year ago had a uniformed priest and today do not, a year from now there will be at least 16 more without priests. We have NS Mayport right now without a Catholic chaplain and that is a large Catholic pop- ulation." The Archdiocese has implemented various initia- tives to keep things afloat. For instance, they are rely- ing more on contract help, something O'Brien said is not the same as having a uniformed priest who is always withtheir people even when deployed. The Archdiocese is also calling on Catholic, laypeople to do more. There is a peer-to-peer program in which 100 young adults 18-29 are cur- rently trained to minister to fellow Catholics at home or deployed. And several military installations now have nuns heading their pastoral programs. These and other initiatives, he said, are short-term reme- dies but the long-term cure is getting more young'fami- ly members, enlisted or offi- cers to take up the call as priests and enter the chap- laincy. TAKE A HIKE o (Comfortably) L NEW 2006 SPRING LINE IS NOW IN JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 There's opportunity here We'rproud 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 Troops" 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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V. 4' .I1 4m p 1.'- ' -, I m U 14 JaxAir NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 NMCRS Fund Drive winding down f-rom Staff Command Goal Total Contributions Command Goal Total Contributions S'lhe 2006 Navy-Marine Corps l .|Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund 'J.L Drive is in its final week. We Peare striving towards our goal of over 2 30,000 and need all Sailors to reach down and give just a little bit to help ensure the Navy gives its share back to this vital organization. Some commands are going the extra mile to raise money for this fundraiser. Bravo Zulu to Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detach- ment Jacksonville for sponsoring a car wash March 31 that raised more than $500. Upcoming events include the follow- 'ing: Naval Hospital Jacksonville is raffling off a pair of Jacksonville -Jaguars season tickets in front of the ,;Navy Exchange (NEX) this week. The NEX is sponsoring a golf -tournament April 21 at Shady Oaks. The cost to play is $40 a person which includes food and beverages. To sign up individually or as a foursome, call Randy or Lonnie at 777-7204/7170. The following are the goals and Total contributions of local commands: Command Goal Total Contributions AIMD Jax $12,430 $10,623 ASDJax $858 $1,091 ASTC B. C. 4th AABN Inspector CBMU-202 CNRSE CSCWL CV-TSC Ashore CNATTU DCS DVECC EFA Southeast $528 $554 $440 $1,232 $1,1496 $1,166 $462 $4,444 $132 $462 $374 FACSFAC Jax $1,980 FASOTRAGRULANT $440 FISC Jax CHSWL HS-3 HS-5 HS-7 HS-11 HS-15 HS-75 MIUW Unit 207 NAS Jax NATEC Det Jax NAVAIR Jax NOSC Jax $462 $704 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $1,980 $286 $10,934 $44 $704 $1,144 NAVCOMTELSTA Jax $2,046 $0 $1,163 $901 $2,092 $184 $6,284 $185 $2,420 $900 $2,731 $0 $829 $1,080 $3,048 k2A 938 Navy Band Southeast $1,122 NMC Reserve Center $572 Naval Hospital Jax $21,318 NLMOF $594 Navy Drug Lab $88 NLSO $418 NMSC $1,254 NRD Jax $3,850 PATRONWING 11 $3,366 PSD Jax $1,518 REDCOM SE $792 Rescue Swimmer School $418 SE Region Cal. Lab $0 SCWS $6,717 TPU $900 VISC $0 VP-5 VP-16 $0 VP-30 $5,063 VP-45 VP-62 $120 VR 58 $908 VS-22 $2,019 VS-24 VS-31 $0 VS-32 $968 $550 $968 $242 $9,000 $9,000 $23,100 $9,000 $3,058 $3,014 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 COMMUNITY CALENDAR UNF holds Annual Family Fest will be held on Sunday, April 9, "from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the University of North Florida (UNF) picnic area near St. Johns Bluff Road rain or shine. Activities for all ;-ages include reading, nature, audience-participation musical the- "ater, 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 Tuesdays and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772- 0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 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 avail- 'able Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with 'claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 02945. The chapter will also hold a poker run on May 6th. All pro- *ceeds will go to the Veterans Hospital Relief Fund. Registration from 10 a.m. -12 p.m at Judy's Pub on San Juan. For more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employ- ees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each Month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library, 22054 Plainfield AAvenue 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 clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, ,reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of 'Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore @ njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second 'Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant :located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at uwww.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261. The MOMS Club of Jacksonville Orange Park/Westside holds their business meeting the second Thursday of each month ;from 10-11 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 NBlanding 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 mom- sclubopw@yahoo.com I.. C. p 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 their meet- ings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested per- sonnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@ sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. Several youth fishing derbies will be held throughout the city of Jacksonville. The following are the days, times and locations: Saturday, 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 tourna- ment will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will hold their month- ly meeting at the Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887, 103rd Strre, Jacksonville, Saturday 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.ancientci- tyrr.org for additional information and registration form. The St. Augustine Spring Art and Craft Festival will be held April 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events/Francis Field near the St. Augustine Visitor's Center. More than 150 exhibitors will be at the event. For more information, call (904) 824- 0716. *Discount for Military S* 5 75/day vith mnilit ry ID 100".. covered i LIgocge iissistcnce Fr,2e b'eraCe, riewspoper Brivion ad for secicl gift ..P:c e ,. 1 -, 1 : .... . , , Hospital to sponsor Marriage Enrichment Workshop Tr he Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Mental Health Department is offering a workshop April 29 entitled "Developing 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 marriage while per- sonally growing within the marriage. The workshop is facilitated by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff psychologist who has been in private practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, cou- ple interactions and group discussion. 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. Call 542-3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM * ,~ Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cards/ATM A H| _A~ CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM 6 |*Yj ^^ SALLTELSTADIUM | I:I A0+W160IN056! OEMERSONST. y4MiesUfrMAItdi I DAMS HOMES o NorMtwatim. Building More Than Just A Home & Come Support the "ASEBALL'S Defending Southern VREEN ' League Champs!! 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April 22, 11:30 a.m. June 2, 4, 17, 18 April 23, 1 p.m. w $24 for lower level and Power Boat gaining Class $15 for upper level, $50, Includes all class- Jacksonville Veterans room material and use of Memorial Arena. marina motorb ats April 2 -23 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill 24thannul Bass May 29,8 p.m. 24th annu Bass $96, Jacksonville Veterans Tourdam t Memorial Arena Saturday Begins "at safelight .T.T. Trip until 3 p.m. .T.T. Trips Limited to first 100 St. Simons Island teams entered. May 20 Door prizes! Cash prizes! AdultsMay 20 Children Call 542-3260 for addi- (under 11) $31, Children tional information. (under 11) $28 tional~~~d inodto. .. taa.. Bowling Center For more information, call 542-3493. Free bowling on Wednesday for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Xtreme Bowling Every Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5' Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Includes shoe rental 6-10 p.m. The Zone Complex Call 542-3521 for more information. Bingo Monday Friday at 11 a.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Win up to $20,000! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and. Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close Fitness Center For more information on fitness and athletics, call '542-3518/3229. Bench Press Competition April 19,4:30 p.m. Fitness Source Stability Ball Workshop April 22 9:30 11 a.m. Fitness Source I.T.T Events 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 Saturday, 7 p.m. $43 "Garden plots still available 7"j here are still several garden plots avail- able at the NAS Jax 'Community Garden for those interested in growing ,their own vegetables. SAll active-duty members, their families and retirees ;are eligible to use the gar- den. The only stipulation to having a plot is that you must maintain it on a reg- ular basis. For more infor- mation, call Jack Davitt at 772-6974. Includes guicu tL our, lighthouse admission, and transportation. Trip deadline is May 15! The Beresford Lady in Deland, Florida June 10 $53 Includes museum admis- sion, paddleboat tour, and lunch on the boat, and transportation. Trip deadline is June 2! 'Llbertg Cove i' Recreation Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recrea- tion Center for more details, 542-3491. Jacksonville Suns Baseball game Tonight Free Free lesson and nine holes of golf NAS Jax Golf Course April 18 Movies Movies are shown at the Jax Air NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 Photos by Shannon Leonard Comedian Jeff Capri entertains the crowd at The Zone April 4. The Comics on Duty World Tour stopped at NAS Jax for two shows courtesy of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Just Friends (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Harry Potter Goblet of Fire (PG- 13) Saturday, 7 p.m. The Ringer (PG-13) April 21, 7 p.m. Jarhead (R) April 28, 7 p.m. The Family Stone (PG-13) April 29, 5 p.m. - Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (PG) April 29, 7 p.m. - Derailed (R) Golf Cour..e 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 25 for active duty. Today and April 27 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. Jax Navy Flying Club; Call 777-8549 for more information. Ground School Class April 17 May 24 $365 Youth Activities For more information on Youth Activities call 778- 9772. Annual NAS Jax Egg Hunt Tomorrow, 7 p.m. McCaffery Softball Field complex. Yellow Water Egg Hunt Saturday Yellow Water baseball fields Call 777-8247 UNT KITES B STUNTHOXa] Comedian Gary Brightwell performs his act for the audience at The Zone April 4. Four comedians stopped by NAS Jax to perform their acts in front more than a hundred Sailors, Department of Defense employees, retirees and their families. O'Club & T-Bar Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt Sunday 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. $20 adults, $10 children The Locals - Sports Bar & Grill 4 TEXAS HOLD'em 1X ,v'\ Tuesday @ 7:30 S\ Free to Play .cn0 - V V em... U. .1p..iRi. 4 .> -o * 2. 0 ;.1 am - ~. - - * ~ ~ * w * -- - * ~- U- ~ * ____ * U.~ * - ---~ -~ - - U -~ * - * -~ - * m * - * . .. .... '. .. Now you can owmn a big, beautiful new home in on 'f e '-.f&- ' STop 3 Communiries Now is the tine to buy where you can enjoy: . World class amenity centers Neighborhood parks w/children's playgrounds Recreation areas w/ballfields & basketball courts Areas finest school "M."iB ,llI'N- !lR. ! - a o e - w -.- --- U- 12 and under NAS Jax Officer's Club - open to all hands. " For reservations call 542- 3041. TFull Service Restaurant & Bar Open for Lunch & Dinner Daily Lunch Specials Open Mic Every Thurs 12 TV's to choose from - Pick the game you watch or watch them all. 5393 Roosevelt Blvd. 388-4220 . - 0 IPW. S.. a a ~ - GU .0 14 0 0 (U * - 2o 4- bp #* LMO 0. 0 Advrrka"M fcm r (ALL ToN rn-3I43 - U..No 4. .-0 0m w -md mom M P ..a -.W q__ww anam-fI j SO IN ) ) me 16 Jax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 JAX SPORTS & STANDINGS Tennis tourney planned A mep and women's singles tennis tournament will be held May 1 at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women. There will be a separate men and women's division. Matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Awards will be given for each division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by April 28. Indoor volleyball meeting planned An indoor volleyball meeting will be held May 10 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 confer- ence room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, com- mand Department of Defense personnel and Selective Reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designat- ed representative attend the meeting will receive five cap- 'n:nlo nim nni;to All ;Kjarnefori meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Intramural golf meeting coming up An intramural golf meeting will be held May 17. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selec- tive reservists. The meeting will be held at 11:30 a.m. on the deck outside Mulligan's at the golf course. Commands having their athletic officer or designat- ed representative attend the meeting will receive five pCaptain's Cup points. All inter- ested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Greybeard basketball league to hold meetings The Greybeard League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, r\Annrmnnx nf r~nfanan nmronn- 30 and up. The Greybeard meeting will be held at 11:30 a.m. and the intramural meeting will be held at noon. The meet- ings will be held in Building 850. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator. at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Sand Volleyball Standings As of April 7 Team GEMD Alpha VP-62 AIMD (1) AIMD (2) CNATTU (1) GEMD Bravo SERCC VP-30 Wins 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 Losses 0 0 .1 1 1 1 1 1 Women's Softball Standings As of April 7 Team Wins Losses Lady Divas 2 0 Naval Hospital 1 1 VP-16 1 1 TPU 0 2 Intramural Soccer Standings As of April 7 Team Wins Losses Ties VP-45 1 0 1 Naval Hospitall 0 1 AIMD 2 1 0 VS-31 1 1 1 VS-22 0 1 0 VP-30 E's 0 1 1 VP-30 O's 1 2 0 Greybeard Softball Standings As of April 7 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 2 0 CNATTU 2 1 VP-30 2 1 \/D I1 1 - Lavlls cup points. il interested DLutepartment o Uefenste personII ---I.vr-iu personnel should attend the nel and selective reservists age CNATTU (2) 0 2 AIMD 1 2 Computer training offered on base From the Navy College Writing Using Word, is follow with the following fee for the first time FCCJ Office free to active duty service topics: student. members and their family Learn to Budget Through To register, visit the T' he Navy College members. Enrollment is Excel FCCJ office on base in e^ I .... _^ limited to the first 18 poeo- Business Writing Using FC.,,. o e Iin ba,, , OUfitces in partner-z- ship with Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) will offer computer training in the FCCJ on-base comput- er lab. The first class, Resume GirL, We Can Help! Write to P. 0. Box 8000, Boys Town, NE 68010, call us at 1-800-217-3700 or visit our Web site at www.girlsandboystown.org ple. This initial class will be offered as a two-day, four-hour session May 17- 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The class will be held in the FCCJ Computer Lab in Building 110. Additional classes will Word These classes will be offered at a rate of $79 per person and will be open to all personnel who have access to the base. There is a separate, non-refundable one-time $15 registration B l 1 ~With This 2 o Ton Buy 1 entree et 2nd enll of equal or lesser value not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/04/06 ,120Pak veOrne ar 94-3703. building. 110 or call 632z- 5061 or 771-3979 or email agreenhu@fccj.edu or bfoote@fccj.edu. VP-62 0 3 Intramural Softball Standings As of April 7 Team VP-30 Staff HS-75 VP-5 AIMD 500 NAVAIR Naval Hospital VP-45 VP-62/NAR FACSFAC CBMU 202 FANG HS-3 VP-16 CHWSL PSD VP-30 Blue VP-30 Gold NCTS AIMD 650 VS-24 SERCC Wins 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Losses 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 0 5 APRm 11TH -APRm 22 Comedian HypnoNstRicky Kdmaon delivers a hilarious, high-energy show that's jam-pacEed 'ith surprises. Kalnron's sho' combines hpnoticsuggestiT with direct audience participatbln to create an interactive experience unmatched by anyone. Every week on Seeing Stars, Kalmon encounters real people on the streets of Los Angeles and hypnotizes them to become TV personalities. The volunteers actually think they are Characters on.ltheir favorite TV shows! yIrAPE R R, TUESDAY- (O'UR'ME T i&_l#0 H^'RE j SATURDAY a 10-8- Fri. 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Continental Realty A must seel $275,000. 276-1992 904-235-9920 292-1635. HOUSE FOR SALE 315 Arlington aseaNASJAX, acre of land across from water, 2200 sf, TOWN HOME 1410sf, 2/2, 3/2, pool, 269 -9527, $247K + loft, Fp. New: roof, carpet, firs, AC unit, DW *REDUCED* & sod. $156,900 3/2,1800sf, new kit, ba, 994-6548 or 246-7710 carpet, more. Fncd yd, $ 69.900 465-0698 Buying a Home? Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. Potter YNCM (USN Ret) Buying. Selling or refinancing. Contact Laurie for any of your 904)448-9330 x225 financing needs including Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA, home equity or Ei aue F,:,nEr conventional loans. uWeb ntle -i-1o. laurieportEr' '0 Countywide 5613-2 San Jose Blvd HOME LOANS Jacksonville, FL 32207 EZZ JjHOMEE SOLUTIONS SELL YOUR HOME At a Fair Price, with no repairs, at the date of your choice. Call 877-75-We-Buy 24 Hours.' www.EzHomeSolutions.org 1 __ '5 320 Westside GREAT BUYS! Springbranch-4/2 1764sf on private Cul-de-sac lot, 6yrs. new! Best Buy on Westside! $179,900 Westridge Estates-4/2, Needs Work! All brick HUD resale,...$183,000 Lakeshore-3/1, 1102sf VAcre lot!..$92,900 See pics & maps @ website Duval Realty of Jax 465-3655 384-9807 wwwJaxHomeSource.com 322 Argyle ALL BRICK 3/2 CORNER LOT, VERY NICE. $152,000 CALL (904) 891-8672 OR (904)781.6417 3 North 325 Jacksonville AMELIA VIEW FSBO 4/3, 2300sf, tile throughout, gran cntrtops, .5ac. fd lot, $395K. 759-4180 e, Available Howl /o Conveniently located, cozy, quiet cul- de- sac, -daybreak woods sub- division, 1148 Dawnlight, 3/2,1336sf, 877- 388- 3726 x 106 or 904 573-2275, MLS #21051 SH AVAILABLE NOWhll SConviently located t in a cozy, quite cul-de-sac in Daybreak Woods sub division 1148 Dawnlight, 3b/2b,1336sf 877-388-3726x106 904- 573-2275 MLS#271051 O Available Nowl S 0.Conveniently located cozy quiet S cul-de-sac, Day- break Woods Subdivi- sion, 1148 Dawnlight 3/2,1336sf, 877-388-3726 x 106 or 904-573-2275 PCS BY EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE. 7yr old home New pnt & cpt, 3/1, w/d, stove & fridge, exc cond 1816 W. 6th St. $84,900. 904-382-6960 Get More for Less !Ill FSBO-7850 Fox Tail Lane 2003 DWMH 4/2 2280sf 1+acres Call 233-2605 PANAMA PK/Trout River Iblk from Marina, 3/1, bonus rm, totally remod new ch/a, tile, ont, apple 7538 Oakwood. Exc cond. $94,900. 904-382-6960 Quiet area 10503 Ollie Dr. 3/2 Lrg 2car detached garage selling pays all closing costs $125K 904-710.8671, 768-8036 330 Beaches ATL. BCH'Just steps to ocean. 3/2, $589,900 Kyung Bishop 477-4387 Bishop Realty of NE Fla Inc BEACH HOME in popular Riptide Neighborhood. Completely remod. 3/2; All new appi, A/C, tile throughout; $369,000 3545 Trident Ct., Jax Bch 904.60817995 PONTE VEDRA-L'Atrium Beauty on large pond. 2500sf, 4/2.5, new kitch. robf, paint. By owner. $450K. 904-28S-7988 3/2Golf course and water view Pool.$415.500 Pictures- .- http:,' ino,. tuoe.neL'/136116 Ail Bcn (251327.6394 332 Middleburg BIG BRANCH RD. 4.85 ACRES FOR SALE. $210,000 904.424-5490 leave message 334 Keystone 3 Heighls NEWLY REMOD SWMH 2; 2. on IAC or beautliul Live Oa'5s. 'ror,[ pc:.rcn. brana rew ,-nmetal 3r,,i, all applis. Fo. 12805sq. ft $69K Call 904 26-j 6204 335 Orange Park/ 3 Clay FIRST TIME BUYERS- 1 Why rent when you can own? Free list of homes U available with no money U down, under $1200/mo. Free recorded message. 1.800-457-2815 ID# 1052 FOR SALE OR RENT TO OWN -3/2, fplc, all tile firs, $110,000. 449-1334 FULLY RENOV 3/1.5, ingrd pool, new roof, plumbg, ch/a. All new kit. Asking -$169,000. 904.349.8494 GOV. OWNED 4/3 16584SF, Inlaw suite, $161,500. Pictures and info at www.edandmaryh.com Continental Realty 276-1992 Home For Sale in Orange Park South Off of CR220.3BR 2BA, Garden tub in master, central heat & air, patio, 2 car garage, 11 years old $170,000 768-2036 1xcusive Properties oflJ.!.ksoWeillbujInce It ~ & tti~ '$4.-- We buy & sell Commercial Residential Sales & Rentals 5601 Timuquana Rd. 1 Jacksonville, I Phone: 904-778-1118 Fax: 904-771-1401 wa.on B,.ah.:.. .. Website: www.epjrealty.com 904-318-2004 Cell LD 904-778-1118 Office watelrzonal@bellsouth net Li--- Ema FL 32210 censed Real Estate Broker Cell 904-993-3429 Eves. 904-272-6583 il:babealmojera@bellsouth net 360 Out of Area/ 30 Town/State WAYNE COUNTY, GA Screven-75mi from Jacksonville, 221V acres, 2200 feet bordering game reserve-14x70 mobile home- excellent condition, not a dilapa- dated home; Gargae (2car) with room for work area. Storage building and rec room. $60,000. Will consider some trade. Call 912-586-2079 365 Manufactured S Homes 335 Orange Park/ 33. Clay Lake Asbury/Silver Crk 3/2, ly/o, 1940sf, grt oc Closer pays up to $5000 $226K. 904 807- 8539 LIKE NEW HOME 3/2 ON 1 ac lot, new paint, car- pet, applies, 904-813-4070 4428 Eli Whitney Dr. NORTH MIDDLEBURG Village of Fireside Sub- div. 2550sf, all brick home on 1/3rd acre lot, sprinkler sys, privacy fence, 4br/2ba, firepi, all appliances, 1/2 tile. 1/2 carpet, walk to school, gated comm. Reducedoto $289 900. 904-591-2308, 568-7575 OAKLEAF 3/2 FSBO. lyr old, 1517sf, open fir plan, formal LR, DR, fam rm, Ig upgraded kit, sec & Irrjg sys, $215k 282-2404 4189+sf, on water/golf/preserve. $680K. 904-276-0013 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 4/2 upgrds Margaret's Walk on Flem, $394,900. Call 904-505-9425 Orange Park South SB 2116 Farm Way 3/2 I 2600sf, screened porch shed, fence, $184,900 OPEN HOUSE April 8,12-5pm, 269-1031 " PACE ISL, 4BR, LR, FR, Irg rms, many upgrades. wd firs, cornian, lagoon, $375,000. 904- 525- 6946 PACE ISL. 4/2, approx 2000sf, op. fir plan, I yd w/Koi pond. Upgrades galore, don't miss this one- $325K. 904.-200.2756 SPENCER PLAN. 2929sf 4 Sbr/2.Sba 3cg $339K buyowner.com ID#JAX8504 908-7984 3/2 SPLIT -stocked pond, w/woods, dead end st. sprkir, sec. termite pond $197,900213-0245 338 Baker County FSBO 3/2 2carg in Mac- clenny, attic storage, side by side fridge, dishwasher, smooth top stove, 10x16 shed, approx 1/2ac. Very Good N'hood. Close to 1-10 & shop ping. $159,900 904-259-9151 LUXURY AMENITIES AWAIT YOU! . Gorgeous 4/2 (2459sf) custom brick home in Copper Creek subdi- vision. 4ft tall Pecaso chandelier with Swarovski crystals. Romanesque master bathrooms floor to ceiling travertinetile with columned roman tub, crystal chande- lier, custom painted mural, cherry cabi- nets, brass sinks and brass swan faucets. Kitchen has granite countertops, cherry cabinets, double oven. Travertine tile throughout. Custom hand cut marble and travertine floor medUllions. Irrigation system, security sys- tem central vac, sur- round sound, inter- cor, water softener. Comes completely furnished with elegant cherry furni- ture and wall decora- .tions. Too many extras to list. By owner, $437,000 obo. (904334. 2741or 334- 2740 340 St. Johns FSBO -JCP 1886sf, 3/2, move in ready corn lot, water view. wood flooring, $304,900 No CDD Fees. 230-1649 342 St. Augustine MURABELLA-WGV, RED, Must see. New constr. 2350sf, culdesac, upgrds. Open 4/8, 11-4p. 948 E. Terranova Way $352,900. 561-723-0113 WORLD GOLF Village - Open Sat-Sun. New 3BR, 2BA, den. Save! $379,000. (216)559-4114 3A5 Nassau "45 County COUNTRY LIVING, newly constructed 3/2, 2269sf, 2cg on 1 acre. $215K. 904-813-4792/509-1060 350 Waterfront LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. Trout Rvr Landing $135K. 70x130. Robin @ 904-924-0033/759-4180 MIRAVISTA -3/3, 3000sf, w/boatslip, ready now. $1.1 Mil. 904-716-2277 Satsuma FL. Doublewide 1400sf 2/2, exc shape, new: firs, patio. Dock deck $235K 386-649-6170 355 Condominiums GRAND RESERVE 2/1 ground floor, gated, all amenities, Immac $145,000. 404-434-4719 ORANGE PARK 2/2, poolside, $132,900, FSBO, 707-7523 375 Farms/ 75 Acreage GREEN COVE SPRINGS 5 acres, off Highway 17, equestrian community $125K firm 404-434-4719 MACCLENNY, FL. 10acres inside city limits. Zoned Single family. Could be zoned multi-family 904-259-3372 N.C. MOUNTAINS! New Log Cabin Shells On 1-2 AC Sites $89,900 1-7 Acre Parcels w/ Spectacular Mountain Views! $39,900-.$89,900 CALL 828-256-1004 SOUTHWEST VA, 110 Ac, 4000SF, home w/full basement, built in 2002 2 car gar, under ground pool barn creek, priv. SCall 276.940-2027 or 276-940-2729 Starke Fl. 5 country acres w/4 acres cleared, 2 new culverts ready for your site built home or new mobile home . Bring horses, $125K. 904-964-6708 lv msg. 60 AC. WAYCROSS High & Dry Planted Pines All or part. Starting at $3200 per acre. 904. 704- 4214 380 Investment 0 Properties A Rehab Draw Up Front No Pre- Pay Penalties No Junk Fees 36- Hour Closings Highest % LTV No Money Down 100% Financing 1^--g^^^ t Hard Money -- ,;v Prnc,-FR, H 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender # LOOOOO547767 ATTENTION INVESTORS!! Let me make your job easier. Call me today for the best investment deals possible. Expect to double your inven- tory. Financing avail. Call 904-208-8930. INVESTOR SPECIAL Duplex 4/1 & 3/1 1552 W. 26th St. Call 673-5694 Nside Steal 3/1 $73K obo. appraised @ $80K will pay $6K towards clos- ig, must sell! 535-9194 385 Miscellaneous FORECLOSURE! 6bed/3bath. Only $13,2001 For Listings 800-749-8124 x8987 N'SIDE FORECLOSURE 3bed, $5,000! As is. For Listings 800-749-8124 x1002 390 Real Estate ~J V Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH ! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 I BUY HOUSES FASTER Call Michael 860-3326 Real Estate for Rent .400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments 40 Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 flE ~parunenss 405 =shed Unfurnished ARUNGTON $150 DEPOSIT *Unfurnished Studios *Pool- Fitness Ctr- Fishing *Cony to Town & Beaches FROM $375 MO Furn & Unfurn Willow Lakes of Arl 7703 Hare Ave. 725 -0303 Avondale 2/1.5 CH/A, Lrg rms/clst, $695; R'side 2/1 $650 wtr ncI; Tile firs Sm. pets ok. 78&61090 Babuta Apts. off Univer- sity 1/1 $550mo. remod. imo free 743-8694 Beaches (2) 2br/lba, Interested? Please call 904-226-1710 448-8811 Fernandlna, Your search is over brand new apts. starting at $590mo. Call Suzie at 904- 277-2500 NORTHSIDE $550 -$760 1,2 & 3 BR's Available! (904) 757 -0240 Ashley Park Apartmer"ts NORTHSIDE a L102,&3BRs. Wa .r HU1 Vouchers i'-.4 Accepted. S $99 Deposit! E'., A No App. Fee ,4 ( 9 0 4 ) 7 5 1 1 5 1 0 N'SIDE NOW LEASING Shannon Ridge Apt's 1BR $415; 2BR5s $525 & 3BR's $625. Section 8 welcomed. Newly Renov. Info 904-350-9070 RIVERSIDE 3/3 $650 ch&a 1350SF, Gas Fplc, WD Hu Water Incil, DW r 5Pts VANSANDT RE 389-3540, C SAN MARCO C 1 & 2 BR Special! CALL 398 -9492 San Marco $650mo. lbr/lba Duplex with:WD, 1511 Belmont Ave. no pets Call 923-7857 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! AVAILABLE 4/1/06 REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 WESTSIDE Brand new apt., 3/2 off 103rd, close to NAS. $875. Call Walter 318-2004 . 410 Condominiums SOUTHSIDE across from Tinseltown, 3/2, 1600sf. Brand new lux condo w/upgrades, gated, $1700mo. $1700 dep. 616-3669 Avondale ground fir 2/1.5 w/d, new stove, d/w, renovated patio walk to mall & shops; on busline, $1000mo 778-7128, 634.6032 Faye BEACHES, Ocean Grove 2/2 gar, all new, Beach access, downstairs on lake, $1100m Must rent! 251-5370 BEACHES 1/1 furn'd, 1 block from ocean. Laundry free, pool, pets ok. $950m 477-4640 BEACHES 2/2, 1st fir, full amenities, gated, Sparkling clean. $1100 mo +sec. 904.613-2569 BEACHES -TPC Sawgrass 3/2.5, 1 car gar, gated comm, 1$50s mo. 285-4618 O.P. Oakleaf, new 2/2, 2nd floor elevator amenities $995 mo 904- 347- 9229/E:827-1967 OAKLEAF PLANTATION III! Huge new flat 2/2 + gar on lake + forest $1000. Won't last 291-4290 OP-FLEM iSL PL 3/2.5 TH +bonus rm, 1643sf, W/D garage, all amenities $1240+sec. 904-424-5378 ORTEGA/OP area Condo for sale or lease. Lrg 4/2.5 TH $129,900/ $1100mo. 779-2288 Ortega River Waterfront 2/1.5, w/d, priv deck, gated sec, new appi. cpt, $150OmO. 904-887.6622 Ortega waterfront near NASJAX, & downtown. 3/2, granite counters, SS applies, gym & more. $1500mo. 301-904-4221 PVB Belleza 2/2 lcarg Over looks pool, gym & volleyball court. $1400m 904,476-1214 PVB Spacious 2/2, story crnr unit, fpl, w/d, new renov. $1250m+elect. 1-240.388-0056 Iv msg PV OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL! 2/2 $1050 -1/1 $925 FP. vltd cells, beautiful! Newly ren, many amenit All Condos Inc Appi & Blinds '4 Garages for rent from $75 REALTY EXECUTIVES 273.3939 or 610-6460 REGENCY-9A/Merril Gtd Brand new 3/2, w/d, pool basic. overlks nat. presv. $SlOOm. 904.568&0284 SAWGRASS BEACH CLUB Efficiency, Furnished, Just Across Ocean, w/d. CALL (904) 242-0411 S'SIDE/IL VILLAGIO, New otd comm, 1652sf, 2/2.5 oft/ofc &den, lake view w/d,$1200m. 904-646-9900 ORANGE PARK Cottages at Oakleaf, 3/2.5, c gar $198,000. Call 553-5897 Alliance Realty Group S STONEBRIDGE 3/2, S'slde Gated, many amenities & Praes, pool "SERVING THE FINEST" $168K 9045344156 With Realty, Mortgage, and Relocation Needs! SUGAR MILL 2/2, carpet, all applies, unit 3041, asking $129,900. Call 2686690 Or 708.2345 ph.: 904268 5553 cell: 629-8496 360 Out of Area/ 360 Town/State fax: 9042685766 "t. tczr01l@yahoo.com MTN VIEW LOTS -Lake . Lure, NC, from $29,900 www.rowelland.com 864-909-1035 Tony Cozier N GA Mountains 3500sf "Drive On" Gated Price slashed $100K J islhouse.com 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite #11 Jacksonville, FL 32257 770-377-9980 .. ......... . I Beach living, New Used, 2, 3, 5 bdrms. In house financing avail. Call Rebecca I 246-7684 myj 4v i t: 1:1 :1* 1 New 3/2 fully loaded. E-Z financing, slow credit O.K. Call 246-7684 2/1 at the beach 5% d/p. Call Rebecca g 249-9546 AMERICAN 3BR/2BA, stove, dishwasher, new heat pump, nice park. $9800. Call 730-8606 Beautiful 3/2 New applis, ceiling fans, 1800sf Countryside Village $15,000. 333-4604 Beautiful Gated West- side comm. new & used 2 & 3 br hms. Fin avail Call Bettyann 783-2460 Buy now guaranteed fin. on your new home E-Z Qualifying. Call Sandy S695-2255 DARULINGTON 24x60 3/2, den, appliances, fire- place, central air. You Move! $5800. 730 8606 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 FLEETWOOD'99. No Credit ve. 3/2, stove, frig, dishwshr wash/dryer, vinyl sid/shngl. $2500 eq. $350mo. Call 730-8606 GRAND OPENING! Westside family community, Phase II opening. EZ flnanc- Ing avail. on site. 3& 4r,DW & SW, Free w/d. Call Emma 771-9055 962-1086 LAKE VIEW Beautiful Westside community, new, used and repos, in-house financing. Call Emma 771-9055 962-1086 LAND / HOME PACKAGES .24 YRS EXP. SODWN. HOMES OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 LET YOUR JOB BE YOUR CREDIT! EZ Fin. $500 moves you In. Call Emma 771-9055 or 962-1086 1 MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2, 16005F+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $695 per month. Call Mr. Bradley .8741862 or 291-3100 MUST SELL 3BR 2BA! D/W and Land Home. Stainless Steel Appl. Great Jacksonville Loca- tion, Little Down, Easy Financing, Won't Last! CALL JOHN 291-0716 REDMAN '99 28x60, 3/2, big grt rm, stove, frig dishwshr, vinyl sid/ shngi, c air, fen yd, gar pvt lot. $29,900. 730-.8606 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASHll Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 Spacious 2/2 16'x80', ceiling fans, wired for alarm, on rented lot $21K. 904-386-4092 Wside '82 MH 14x64 2/2 refrig, range, $4000 obo. U Move. Serious inquires only 317-8194 370 Lots for Sale MIDDLEBURG 2 acres, $35,000. 1 acre high and dry, $29,000. Call 954-683-4385 MIDDLEBURG AREA. 4.19 Acres. Homes Only. $95,000 OBO. Call 904-509-1154 ONE ACRE LOT With Well, Septic & Pole Owner Financing. Unimproved Lots Also Avail. 904 282.-5449 386 752 0784 375 Farms/ 3 Acreage BALDWIN CO., GA 534 +/- acres; 257 ac in 2006 Planted Pines 260 ac in Mature Hdwd 17 ac in Beaver Ponds 2.5 mi of frontage on Town Creek $2,000/acre Waller Land & Timber, LLC M(478) 232-0624 0(478) 552-6610 I- 18 lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 410 Condominiums 420 Houses Hou420 sese 420 Houses 420 Houses 435 Rooms 700 Domesti 707 Driver nd"rial 410 Condominiums 420 Unfurnished 420 furnished 420 unfurnished 420 Unfurished to Rent 700 Domestic 707 er 710s S'Sl2DE0-2/20,SouthhnrookTBabysitterNeededatNq DRIVERS & OWNER U TO SwSIDE 2/2, Southbrook, ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, Beaches, S 2nd St & 22nd ICWoff Hodges2/2+Den, WESTSIDE-3br, AC, new WESTSIDE Normandy Xxpur. OPERATORS SE Reegon, ETrESPIA s ORER- control nc. no condo FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, Ave 2br/1.Sba Town- aragew/d hkp, cpt, front porch/ bk Village area. very 1g2 s I| aDays&hrsTBDe. eEAhome weekendsf&Eorou uyme fees, $795mo.n722 9259 SECSYSFENCEDBACKYARD home, both sides avail ly pntd.Culdesac proc$650mo$650dep fully furn $3wk s ego. Ca Tme ni N e tue DP eePe Sr- ground check performed. Ce t. tne TimbehandParkh ARGYLE 8121 Boones- BEACsHES2 block walk to JACKSONVILLE BCH 3/1.5, Westslde-2/2tr- Education and en K for rent or sale $9O8mo. borough Trail 3/2. beach, 3/2 house fenbk d.$130 m. no ageshed, paUo, within Tralnlg er Drivers Wanted. a 30a58:3between0a Call 666-0038 $975mo / $975 dep. $15o0mo. Call for more pets. 1807 Penman Rd. mlnutesofNAS JAX, -J_ Customer 6-30a:30a 77706Ca9ll 5-338866-00838 in9dep o. 510-386-3232 Call 904-246-7120 $785 plus deposit* 00Private Instruction 70 Service $500 to $800 per OR MNT with Military clause. 609 SchoolseEXTERIOR BOG condo on Hedges over ARGYLE Cinnamon Lakes CHIMNEY LAKES- 3/2 FR JACKSONVILLE Call 4726907 610 SpecialtyTraining/ CAR-Needed a e er lookin ogof course & 3BR 2BA $1195,1425SF. w/brk fplc, 2 car gar Westslde 3/1, Events Ins.+Pvac+hodays model vehicles. EStmatoust have lake $1150m0. 616.4361 Folc,2 Car Gar Kit Eruip comm pool & rec area. WE HAVE RENTAL bonus roomrceat Ins. +Pd vac + holidays e oVANSmANDT RE 389-3540 mn. to mas & NAS Jax, HOMf AND fenced yrd, OneareL Field Reps (Comm. lneonly) Work your own vald DLNllin to St. John's Co. New devel. $1100mo 3019044221 Wal.Mart, on 103rd, RealEstate lorlidacom hour Be your - (Rte 95 @210) 2BR/2.BA, ARGYLE FOREST 4/3/2 CLAY CO. Spacious 3/2 CONDOS $850/mo,291 Commercial/ 605 Schools orca own boss. AVY PMENT fully ap a kit. $950m. No Formal DR. FL rm, frpi, CLAY CO. Spacious 3/2 SllOCommercial/ ,_OEITORS et brand new all brick, 2 HOME FINDER REALTY WESTSIDE ndustafoSale w SetD 7 8 64-375s arr gardenW ctUsb5sep 221.1711 OR 241.S01 3/1 Bonus Roam, 505 Commercial/ e Driver Air port Shutt le INE ST. NICH 1 Mth Free Rent rt schis, $120 Fenced Yard, Quet. 3Industrial for Rent C. E ENCE. w2 gtd com scr patio AARGYLE- OAKLEAF Also 4/3 hris 7427486 JAX BCH 2/2 ara e, hot RIF REQ. $9/MO. /& 2897 Commercial/ET AIC ParapTransite all9452 wsIdlew 923o ateenn 1i 4 Cannons Point Sub 33P5 Ed CSing, t e ateSB0R WEST SIDE -4/2 bunga- Businesses for Sale 1 Week Day Class May 1 DELIVERY DRIVER- PdriverS Ls SC tANALYST ig t4/2/22110sf $1395 formal lving, din- k.low, wd firs, 5442 Royce 510 Retail/Ofrce Space ae Brior rApri De maen o ontran iverste FrEr64 r - on hoSriver near dwntwn, D(904) rom FRU CV0e with F Leat in JCP/OAKSHO E4/2 3LR/DR/DenC RERE.$595/MO.el778ssa2897 e l knowledge MS ret oF a it 493222 for Intervew resume (904)2897736. scrnd 420 lania.$925monthed 6-1738 or551-3214 HmenyIr99 995 89o EsttesLadn 2e/.: 99foR 8 (tFe Streetsa3must. Excelvork cr. 4n 1OiK. St Nich folnas 2/15dtnhs FEsDEAEcDdAMT epRU Wn 2om m Ly7 Ave.080o5el37128- 73, frr Sale owArEwbnho manluodel actuiv s onM .oGo- TRUCKMIIER n5W Contact 625.8340 ARLINGWOOD 3/1.5, FL MichelleW 5004 W&D CuldeSac $1395 Estates, 2/2.5I TH 1,0R o fcT teA INlentrhealth Insa&other nealtR dent l/l le Calth t 38 81208 g bu ry$ 8 Realt 39cub8-r $1200m.904-73l248 S IWentoh alt iH sm eern Ce t on &2d c t ac,/w d Wsde et de Atlantic Beach/ Fleming IsBeauty Man2904-230-17arin 4br/2ba alh. 800. 904 23 2369 505 Industrial ALLIANCEHOM benefits. Ap Drum- DUMP OWNER nsurapce. paid hll- munitydp.9ootennis387cr62t Rd.$975m. 904-33-3065 End of uldesac, hou, AKE ASBURY- New town For Rent INSPECTORSCHOOL Den OPERATORS WANTE daysvacatons Aply right off Cedar river. Pattersonempetsok SLAND fence ck yard Hck Lakes 2, brick3/all da2,ys 733-0sf.comm WESTSIDE NRORANGE PARK5382750 0 Ind al Mortgage d Home t. 904-354-2818-- atilman Bullin IlocaT^< t S120^0m+ 1 ^ Co. 356-2228 Realtor ss needs an indepen DFWP 904-6341663 $900mo. 904-291-477h 1 Ar. sm cottage ch& a $127m 904-284 -2776 prk $1295mo 2R1ASMACOForSale MortgagebBroker Apriiv21st DRIVER contracting oOsnterstate 6 CR all 759-4181 NOWD HOOKUP,QUIEI Mort ngageProcessorAprl 28h fu tme equipment Owner Operators for Masignee. FL or a $600. S'side. room for FRUIT COVE3/2 Frpc, LAKESORE-3/1C&A REFRE.$/O$54,900386NCStore+abn591966 hoursTBDSareTy mg 904-791-9007 o$125 beneftsFx rersumeto RunsareSun. Conurs Tester Repairer.For runt- work -some pay fencd, carport. No pets. -hrdwdflrs,w/dhkp, WEfSIDE Both ZonedCommeralb ProfMortaeCourse 904-268-0939 nork. S1.25 Fuell ,'owhiri nfrished 641-1738 or 51-3214 Harmony r$995m $995 $895mo. Timothys Landing PIcs: 919-693-8984 or (904) SM8070 James 904-83898539 Orinhguacnturlnt po me REDT ROBLEMsec dep 90287-8721 384080 or cell 707-1235 7724 Hichair Lane ownblecall Apply n person at BPer p.m.orMonnewbranchcomi.m. anstab.co. od Down U OWN 3or4BR/1. den, 1700sf, ICW/AshleyWood off LAKEWOOD 3/1. pool, FEDERATED MGMT GROUP WAREHOUSES ALLIANCE C Eress la q DUMP TRUCK DRIVER 5 ionseitCn. AI* reaDsstMo.FREE ar pool $1150.1/15150 KemaRd. 4/22cg, Irg completely updated cnr (904)7380 17,500sf w/210sf office. Title backgroency School lass A CDL. New ept Mst haveCDLB& Ep. ec r ansumelectr- 294403 ngsbury $580 465-331 yd, culdesac $14 50m+. lot, Rentw/option nc 515 Fdoors. en p40amps. FL32209 ndLocal are drop PLmechanical and line C OWNER WITH LITTLE OR :kX .pa045s200BD7AReltm38-2173-254.S2052n .F r rr rge pay ELcSarpscpn NO CLOSING COST 3981* 200m.,B R2Gnnwe Homes, Avail May.0 eear ni ng Call 90471 0978 operators. We offer ATL$BCH23/2021003 MAND.6openi&spacious shedrpatio,switn EastonSandersonG F Title A ogentExmP$295 ntat nmcir-94rainn4oo6d and AmellaParkTownhomel story. hottub, apls,. cart ICW KENSINGTON 3/2/2 3A1g. wpe h grat minaofNASJax, Co. 356-2228 Realtor son, rTitle Agent Exam Prep $295 n diht eatbtPnTsRCDIV rS aieneggodp b3/2, s2cgw/dohugreato$785_ plus deposit w/ Cox 3-o Reo 4hrTitleAgent Curse$495* 401 and healt ins. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS eanefts wanand mstrsuitedwnstrs, crtd P$1900m. 904-224-0734 W/D, caromm totnRr8.72 4 iD aTe aeateapprovalLApply8664er. uits oa , 0 0 I &2euipr8s-4pi2owCom d trial/l cRall $d 904-827-1115dI x at $1m+dp.90387-62ICWapp, fenc. yd, central Must be over. Please lSandersoe n Pipe3 -at 2NEA la nt0cMBeaOh O!eMan darin9bba al l O2/2.5 THNon & CedarO Jadea Cek da Garae, large Lakefronthome area $150m + a00 anr, newa ps, priv For Rent INSPECTORSCHOOLcal642-4425 X 15 lax: 275-2633 ano ask or ANASTASIA ISLAND fenceibackyard ckoryLakeS, 3/ Call days 733-0620 doc S 1395.240-538-2750 BecomeaCertifled HomeS Aug 608 7172 X 1 H/R. Hannah Walk. New bay windows skylights snelar MANDARIN WSIDE RTO Townhouse FWAREHOUSES Inspector. Includes Books+ LEARINTHEPRCASTNDUSTRY Independent Contractors PAINTER /HANDYPER- EP B r/2 A e RT tt w9 hd on Lak e C a POe ti ge Fr il Pool Innd r 1 our -SO N- J o n lPart 3/2L5 ar gar. w/d vaulted ceiling and goreesduMor FderooWhoes wForlease-5400sf Actual Homelnspectloni SON- 1 P /hour .PartO h. W r leaset1200mo e C 0a m o encedbackyard 3,2,2cararcdwd, onLake3Po 10,sf12, sf. May 2th-Mayn16th DRIVERSCd I 710 s r 24.601t 252 i22 3029 1350, 904254642 nice neighborhood, great cable, $Omo 15 300sf -3 ,000sfrs Due to increased bus!- time.20-25 hors wk WCo.h56-228;Ralt.dorc._356-2228_Realto rneed Class A CDL comdp FL needs an indepen. FWPi904-634-1663 AT E T O M L ARY.- .Sm. pets o1 904 5345051 r700 n" Domestic drivers & 0/0. No-touch dent contractor based S G. B sMANDARINll 3 1 aomn Jac ie e. ud A 2 Otc freight. Coamp drivers In Jacksonville, FL for PAINTERS - place. Disn,'i-,a. rl g ,hm507 Businesses ForSal holidays I& vac.p Coid nightly lnehaul runs. wltresidential experience. rHu 90.. Ir37$ 54 30.2 7need el i d BatyNAe-, petitive program for WeOffer tools & transP p orPtaion Sc t T R 1 G N 8 l 022eNe ia needed atNASAXbe 0/0, Regonal runs Dedicated, assigned 632 o or 0500 a TIRED OF WASTINGt MONEY ONiRENTs Mandarin 3 L o 4 Mn Iiiuet Redpuced Trk Piorifxp eb es. keep You home most oNS to rp ,o FL / 1930sf. covered pool Sad Rest. Westside Jax, i re uledays and nite wknds. Call Jim Lakeland Plumber Cerst.BacDtlow T D Tw svcIRD10o471Npotted $54,9003866591966 hor alary 904-791-9007or uns are SunTnur Teter& Repairer. For S CREDIT PROBLEMS? T'. m n.$1425 mo i negotiable, call Applyin person at BP p.m. orMon-Frip.m. angestab. co. good0 pay9 PR A F n0 00904)730 m.8060 Moi n r s -Z and od didae Cu l-tiE4 e 9p1es 1-7007Faor mpus me 2 Su 6 Tmedt kopNWeD FooR -BADDEBT? e yLo710s 488./PT rn AL d SmTE h0 3EOE, Express 7GE .o 1700 Flag 4C pany provided 53 & benefits Cau 268B009 MLA *EBT O$100m 8 N5 Office Space background check Street B, Jacksonville, van trailers or la: resume 292.4403 LM L AHr H2kDFbla s fen10 f E noAe'rnOW DOT ____V/D. Drug-Freen Workpb__lace__._ ___oo_ Cr lu br n o 03 E HMANDARIN off Jul. Crk SDaE2Jon oWesdd For Rent performed FLf32209 .-Some runs are drop Rd.04)73-Rd. ,6 90fpool, fen0 50 & Associates, Inc and hook PLUMBER'S HAN ELPER 4 OWNER WITH LITTLE OR -.. :, N 4 bkyd, patio. $1600S- 90 RvsA e O 50S Weekly.pay WANTED NL I RUPi ch/a,$1800mo. 904-445-9500 (904) 757-3466 1-29i & SAN JO nSEe 4__ r_____ _r11505S__F__.b FFuel surcharge pay Experienced new con- 810 Wes t BCO meT owsWySuite 10No petseas08006www.ERAANJONEScom First month rent free. 0I-- m. Tstruction helpers. Top NO CLOSING COST MIDDLEBURG -new Avail EMay.,904 868l5500 stuoornrcayCmlusnBlueCross. . 2000sf, 4/2 n The HomesCalTyotsford Blnue9hield HMO paid Retreat (next to Townhomes, and JTB&PHILLIPS 407-859 1991 x212 for vacation ano noltcdays. SOneBedrones off C R2'18) Condominiums Statlnq at $325. utils more information. pro ft sharing IRA :OAIncCGOINGNFAST '! oc rla .r e 3,, 3 8 0 BIedetails kdg pn a 190d e e orr.n. a nda. or $1200m. $600 first mo 1, 2,3, &4 Bedrooms inuoed. GOING FAT oca sne and S-special 886-4627 $ 2S -$1600 C i R R TRRod 43922 ROLLOFF DRIVER operated M 11 APARTMENTS I" .sl" o-10 c 90- 7J39655 arer 6pm WiII train. Good Driv8no M / d ibEginL Maturhe erson to SExp'd. mallAY waste 0Please. apply in person at , SegateAveuNeptuneBachht Landln Sub Following Areas: 1920 s N REIMBURSEMENTS G 0 oan 3228141sf $995Tail Northside Eastpark Great location!t or ae 904287 51 Plumbing, Inc- __erFEDERATED MGMT GROUP Oceanway (n) 8 570L Nxon Street ESan Marco n JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANT, ,R..TRAILERCE DIVER- with 324l i' rj newl y u r d ,1fn m VictoriarPo orest 9n4l For Sa /ass Aendor sement (90411 9 e993 HoRIVIERA PARKWAY Lee W py rt dfAlntoe W hye e e PIPE WELDERSFWP S$450m+dp. 90416296 Southside these prices? Various s *PT N o BC 4R e ut C a mEArgyle sizes avail. Prestige sign anb honus. Drug "SI IT S S-NEPT.BCH4' 'Intercoasta West Realty, 396-4052 Free Workplace please to tre xactpsonvlie ,8:30-5:21 M-F 0 nn u"pa"gta .49.6968 Plumoers &4 ppefrters WIpSONLENDINGGROUP' e. Joint Apprenticeship SCall Jenny 904-994-8843 Macclenny from 500 J300sr $13 ps TRUCK DRIVERS no availsable for the with(9uge02/Call(947tile, nolAOc0sLnTocle nos nv36abiefor 4ther W/ hk up. back orch. FOR OUR O er 15 ni of tradilons- like strengh video CDI trainingor Apri 28. Applications W rfen yrd. ckr p rng RENT AL SPECIALS determination, honesty.lIoyaly and reliablity e thoothse whoG Qua IfytE avail. 9am :45 ri6oam & $985+/mo 2J73191 www.ERADANJONES.com i mide Lormic Fro&Co.the n3 on #1 leader in School Grads. & ep 1 30 pm 4 e:45 pm. Mon MAXIMIZE: (94)2503 'Z, Drivers WelcomeTCall FrI at 4839 Stevens St BeneftNORTHSIDE 2/1 & 3/1tle aoredsportcashvault and AThDserce 86&374n0764 Pn 781r21t2 for into. Your G.IBenefits housesall apllances Jacksonvlle -Clay CO. And 1 d' .t hr,torf works to four avsianEge.As nC I furnished $i5 $825 3&4Bdrms homes avail, our employee, you'liget triningthat r-'eond to Id Excuserl nths PERATORn H(with no out ofPocket expenses!) mo. Call Greg 376.5190 imeOa ccup ne.. compreheive benefits. conpedi'py andE e 710 ra e S o PER NORTHSIDE BRAND NEWO O Zen.tn Re., u,215-.0676Thrd Pend4at or uly exper - ' 947 Bonaparte Land1n Ct 25 425 S M. Apl Drummodl $1450.Call9474Homes 5r 0 p tu MECHANICS & HEPrLPERS ess2 Drnit. $5 Call 904-2704 I -37 22YR S DPAes OA pounieV Oroksonvi lfroffice has ImmediatePrs2,2 Dennacissot FREE:TLoan, rsum to9021Di4saoribeorsnips/7Needed.Exp9required. 904-3-4.2818 r . oNORTHSIDE . ARGYLE 3/2's DW Franchises openingsf or.-MApplyF3562 LenoxEAve. Rolling River Sub on prvt lot. $800.$825. 560 Financial Services AMD RVEIUAD E : Alyb hne\Shinler Cove Sudiv 5 Morey to Lend 0 u SAC & RoRlIGERAION MANAGER 3/2/21582sf$1095 Ca Greg 376-5190 MANAGER April1/2 Off or Borrow$000hour TCHNIIAN Speciahzling in VA/EHA/lst Time Homebuyers /EDERATED MGMT GROUP i I= 18J*ui 570 MorIgages Bought Mm 5 yrs exp. TRAINNEE S(904)73800 Mobile Homes E-Z and Sold $2-$24/hr++ Immediate opening. Able ORTHIDE -Timber Financing and Cindidite. mast be 2fee-s cfage or oider Fax resume 247-4660 to work outdoors and Fexible Interest Only Loans aks new 4/2-2000f Low down payment _" h3.e high schooll diplomalGED, good crediL .Ph. 247-0033 travel out of town. pull . "new. apple, fresh pnt, Call Sandy (6695-2255 50 Business ck.n motc,v ,eh-cle record, no criTirl A/C DUCT CLEANING cameras. Emaol resume MILITARY f )OiTj3jj TORS $1300mo. 476-8615 N'side between 295 & Ot,:kgrund rd the abhrrto p a polv nph, TRUCK OPERATOR to: imuera-ur ,eau:3 :c-mr NORTHSIDE US1 off Dunn Ave. DW _DOTph,:,Cr,_drun.000Gooapay benefits, or call90- 3991006. eit WaterbrookFalls 3/2 rg lot. $700. me+ nGoodDriving record 103or fax 904l399-0384. CIVL SERVICEi DEPENDENTSaCILINS 7117 Water Rose'Court $700 dep. 904-765-0208 7 GUMBALL MACHINES rr,.t scale requmenis l.r handgur, liWcref n-Usn. 0F IP, Indoor 3/2/2 1850sf $1175 WSIDE 3/2 DW on 1 5 ft Used Roadrunner/ yer,, or S ecurryOff-cur Comrn iolr, Comfort 396 7771 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP3front porch, d/w D Wizards. $500 ea. new; RAILROAD CAR REPAIR front porch, d/w, stove, sacrifice $0500 all7 Lomis, Fargo & Co.Cfull-time employees enjoys a TCHAmNie W IR W(904) 730.8060 fridge, $950m+$950dp. Callc877-e2343300oall g IyenI .TECH AND WELDERS N'SIDE 2&3BRs/lbath "Nopets.904-276-6140,-eL pkg t oneothebe:t;the Sn a.qgr ,e is_= ch/astove&frigde, W'SIDE&NW'SIDE LIQUORULCENSE Clay/4 rdutjrf r.cludirg medical dral ,il.,s:. bi,tn,. Rirdtadgln c.,mpar,n-. 1 8160 WestBameadows Way, Suite 140 NopFromplese.8 Laundry facilities avail. terms. 38te677-3785 401k and more. Commercial - N'SlDE -3/1.5 -new cptH904-772-7244/C:568-2903 Top pay, great health iur,:,Si Car RePo3r Tecn /111 aRobhms(0) -968scrn -ntisve tr . LODGING -Evening Plese Wly onlinaCWWnInsurance, Company 3n Wfl3ridniniJ3,:Kir. HUlscpatio, s ove. Tfrig ,YULEE-Fleetwood Shade Riverside L'd or call1(904) 398-2090freanappointmentt. aidKyearly crundworke li -- L/ Acre comer lot 3/2. furn, 13unit,$existing,y EOE with no Layoffs And includes. u no imitd i_ N'SIDE4/1.5, ch/a, w/d, 400s tdeck thriving business ,in BB9700008 Cak l h S ny e ve hCa ic Sn, d iO D i[ airm sys satellite,$850m w/above around ooL, resort area of the 64a1-0S00fderACa, ir, ani. Paid D I $ 650cp. 904-777-.2616 Near m ddle/high western NC Mtns on the64 0 a n .urinc ,L 01K. 7 Pjlo 4560 Springfield Blvd. schools. $125,00-. Rocky Broad River NearBetter future. HI .rgoT EDUPLEXo2/bo904-607.5304' Asheville. Tim Turner, t ui-Iml- e.er,[uit.-1 r3V o HSIDE DUPLEX 2/1C ch/a Broker, 828674-4697 CABINET INSTALLERS .5-,r .eek. wti.ii oe doing compl, remod, w/d hkp, 4 oB kr8 -7 49Multi family single ,reri.e* .5 or.tre 13[h Sta ing2t 7 o en STORE in Riverside $50k. i ly projects ir, brand new, 4/t. 389-5860 for details Coast. and St. August. ;-r r.i .mn.iiiete lob close to Argyle Elem. DOUBLEWIDE 1996 owine oreas. Must have tr,,er.pt ir.... .r upgrades galore fplc, 3/2 w/land 1.65 acres Turn Key Restaurant WownLtoolsARtranspo r- L, r, d [o .zubmlt 3-1 $1295mo. 904-236-9889 land needs some open for business seatst5,on, andrappIcable $o,5 L, .o r- ."- 80. $65K St Johns Bluff insurance an c e ,nd plen yes. i ,' 4.i c'r, c--fl ' OAKLEAF PLANTATION r e-acn hB lid 8 38 .7220 wo dk 3 1 04and 231 0. ,a l20 5 ., - 3.2, 1750.-'f $130,) .:. ______________M,__________ All Homes Including REALTY EXECUTIVES TRUrCKncTRoAtNtIoNGs 273-3939 610-6460 transportation reqd needed or residential ARL.'JU S520 mo. incl util, 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING Robert 219 342i work. Call 645-5887 OP,,Bay Harbor 42, 2cg. pn. c ele. v, 'd. t.I/F. FOR NDDIVING JOBS fp al appi, rcd bko nnr r-nn-oer. no pet. FO "IN-DEMNDDRIV! SWIMMING POOL TECH- APARTMENTS great i,-,c $1400m-sec 904 743 9655 after 6pm -Wilt train. Good Driving 9R4L23ur77nt5 COMPANY-SPONSORED record 8647 Old OP OALEAFPLANTATION E. ARL Mature person to Orange Park Rd. 32073 aaLA O7TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS HIRINGEERIENCED Ca 269-777 1100 Seagate Ave. Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 S12 50.. h15 i ncl ..t.is. N15 613-1-15 R UD 12 year Company with: WELDERS WTsAeMgc nice 514-. tsh38 FLEM. viL Fer hiM.iking -JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Sign on oonus needs Flu, core ,eld- OP Brand new 3r s r h .Paid healthebeneft ers with 3 5 yrs exp. 2car gar, 1496sf,$1200m -Paioholiday. vacation Pa based on exp or Lease purchase MANDARIN -oi Jul .rU Paid IRA w!3a-. matcn Apoly In person at 4611 available. 941 650 4459 R d 30o r av 40hrs+wk Dignan St. Jax. F132254 '1.,0 .T, l., year round ework Brano nes 4 '3 2400s Companyetephirts arine lts uof upgrdx' 51495m O'P-A ryleForest. [9 4] 78110'3.23 7,236 71 Trade i smokerernommanonCLASS "A" Historic Avondale 200-PV cr rA 3 ori (to share 3,-2 house (800] 831-1300 WWROADMAER.COM INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC SHIP REPAIR EAST COAST 2000, curt rd l. Cul de scare a for 3rd shift Mante REPAIRNowNHIring: RIVIERA PARKWAY siO 904 703 02-12,45u.,.cull-- nncCrew Mus have 9450- maocalUNhan 5 yrs exp. Pay $16 96 PIPE WELDERS RAVINES 904-631-5664 plus.26 shftdliff. We PIPE FITTERS APARTMIENTS --. -- iGOLFCOUNTRYCLUB Quiet Christian male are an EECC/Drug free Hurn Hurn- Hum Z 1 2 w Irge grt rm. to NSmkr'Drkr 294383J4Health.' Dental,.p3idSTRUCTURAL eat-in kit. + dn rm, 2 car Hol,dla-s/ Vacations. WELDERS ;[No..n ar.& golfcart gar. W'SIDE Share 3br home. Apply at Gilman Buiid- No -1195 mo.904210 6062 Cbi. ph. ,a'd, all utitInci ing Products. CR218. -SHEET METAL J-_C. $10O0k+sec. op962 3338 Maxville. FL 2897261 WORKERS 4 (-;" San Marco -3.-,1 Brick orMavx (904) 289 77236. 3hrCh.,dfirs qut area. .-_ea Up to 25,'hour, 401K. reed Inodruo test Employee friendly rqd 1-6598- SaodC.i a | req'd. 813-635 9482 aSefood Co. in Jax seeking exp'd Mgrs & THE FLEET | EQUIPMENT OPERATOR sep n xi d.MrS Forklift BbcatBaler Ing pay for Mr up to Expr.EOE, Benefits, Full $35K & Di0st. Mgr u to MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: TTime.py at: Main $45K ease ca ReccingCompany Doug804-317-8795 1352 W. Peaver St 32209 Name (please print): Signature:eer St 32209 ADVERTISING - RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military, 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above DEONAS M O RTGAGE personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the-right to omit any or all ads. SERVICES Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. 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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, O n One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 IU e FRE 9 FRE FREUeFREEe FEE FRE o REEe FEE FR lr , Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, ZUUb 1Y 7< -I. - .- 4 / I, i* j ~ / : -J '~'~~q Jacksonville's Best Home Values Are West Of The River! BARIGO COVEa~'fc9)~(1. ! I UNER WLK- Homes Starting In The $200s! Homes Starting In The $190s.' Homes Starting in The LOW $200s! * Beautifully landscaped lake and conservation views available * Nature trail, playground * Close to schools, shopping * Easy access To 1-95 & 1-295 * Estate sized lots For More Information, Please Call 904-764-9687 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. 103rd. St. TIMOTYS LNDIN * I~fiL~)N~h1vz ~i'u~NO * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! * Away from the traffic! * Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Call I'I. w21 7 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. imFXHLFAM Homes Starting In The $ 1 5! * Long awaited final phase NOW OPEN! * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots available * Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. : For More Information, Please Call 9'-54-693-3968 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd, Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. TIBRI * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtownI * Away from the traffic * Conveniently located close to 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. Condos Starting In The LOW $100s! * Cozy, intimate community * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located minutes from downtown near 1-10 * Appliances included with home For More Information, Please Call 904-783-8650 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave, to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave, to Sallie Ave, Left on Sallie Ave, to Manotak Oaks on the left. D ?^ A Town Homes Starting In The $720s! * Three spacious floorplans to choose from - * Homes available for 0, immediate occupancy! . 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages * Community swimming pool ", For More Information, Please Call 904-854-7!01 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. toTimothys Landing on left. Condos 3>700,,..rm In .'LOW $lOOs! * Three decorated models! ' * BEST value on the Westsidel . * Peaceful country setting -I I I * Conveniently located close to V'-0 shopping and dining on .'', 103rd St.Just west of 1-295 "';:_. ';L For More Information, Please Call From 1-295 take 103rd St. to Timber Run on the right. Condos Starting In The LOW $ OOs! * Gated community with private pool * Conveniently located on Blanding Blvd. near 1-295 and only 5 miles from NAS * Surrounded by an abundance of nature and trees * Homes ready for move-in NOW! For More Information, Please Call From 1-295 take Blanding Boulevard north approx. 2.5 miles to Natures Hideaway.on the left. "---------------------------------------------------- 31/ Active members of the U.S. Military ? presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the r closing of their home! il f SRHORIOIN YSE *y 'f..',- *'i l, For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 Sales prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Extra savings available on homes to close by 4/26/06. 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 "V A 1W WESTN RANC i-JA AILL L 20 JaxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 ~i~.7I V '. ." *,,':: .'-',: ".':i: j ^ '" . "; :" 4 .. ; : 7 4 _ Eu. k '". 2 : I',.I . q.5 THIS IS NOT THE FLOOR P IT' S TREASURE MAP. Your home could be hiding some valuable treasure. More than 40 years ago, GrandmA gave you a nice bundle of Series Savings Bonds. 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New Pre-December 1965 Series E Savings Bonds stop earning interest at 40 years, and those purchased after November 1965 stop at 30 years. -e- --- A public service of this newspaper JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 715 Manage fent/ 715 Tr n. MANAGER -for growing medical weight tan- agement chain. Sales exp, comm skills computer literate MS office & Profit andloss knowledge all a mist Salary +bonuses.Fa> resume 904-723-5635 New Oaklea Plantation Office Under ConstructiOn Watson Realty Corp. Join the # 1 Real Estat Co. in Jax We will teach you the secrets of success! License class begins soon. 421- 76101 OPERATIONS" MANAGER Person needed t( manage our Blacks hear, Georgia tire anc wheel assembly facil ity. Growing company supplying tires anc wheels to trailer manufactures across the South East. Dutie: include overseeing small staff of assembly and office personnel purchasing raw mate rials and customer service. Candidate should have priol management experi ence and able to per- form a variety of duties Business management or accounting degree preferred but prior experience will be considered., ompeti- tive salary and com- pany benefits package. Fax resumes tc 614-866-9805 or senc via e-mail to employ- ment@kendausa.com PROJECT COORDINATOR Temporary Part Time position available immediately at FCCJ tc coordinate implemen- tation of Army's new Tuition Assistance policy at the college Minimum Req's: Bach- elor degree & 3 years general business expe- rience. Must be detailed, have hig -level computer skills able to meet deadlines and work with a team For more information please emai kjohns@fccj.edu. PROPERTY MANAGER & SERVICE MANAGER needed for large multi family community in Jacksonville. Please send resume with sal- ary requirements to careers@WRHrealty.co m or fax to 904-292-9236. DFWP/EOE. SURFACE WARFARE TECH COURSEWAREE DEV.) Seeking (10) senior HM & E Engineer Specialists to develop interactive courseware relating to Ship HM&E systems. Req's 6yrs. of ship- board USN maint. exp., strong training back- ground and ESWS quals. Must be literate in Microsoft Word. EOOW qual, instructor tour and/or NEC 9502 are a plus. Apply online at www.isijax.com. EOE-M/F/D/V. Drug screen-req._ o 720 Medical .ARNP FT For clinical & hospital work. Cardiology exp preferred. Exc benefits, Fax resume to: 388-6750 Front Desk Receptionist/ Medical Records Responsible/multi task, Med Mgr, superior customer service skills a must. Beach/S'side Fax resume: 249-2352 MEDICAL ASST./FRONT DESK COORDINATOR-FT Riverside Cardiology Practice. Fax to 388- 6750 PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT POSITION (S) Occu -Health. Inc has immediate openings) for Physical Therapist Assistant NAVHOSP, Jacksonville and BMC Mayport. Send resume w/salary requirements, current licenses & certifications: email: ohilohi- corpg.com fax(8W38 82. EOE 723 Dental DENTAL HYGIENIST Arlington. 2 days per week. 744-6244 fax 744-6122 FRONT DESK & SURGICAL ASST- O.P. area. (2 )positions .Intelligent, energetic with good people skills. Dental Exp. Req 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 l Professional/ 730 Personal Services HAIR STYLISTS Mgmt Opportunities. Top wages, benefits. Clientele provided. SUPERCUTS Regency 723-3713; Atlantic/Kernan 564-2210 Ponte Vedra 273-2888 Mandarin 268-3007 St. Johns & Beach 564-2731 WESIDE: Roosevelt 981-0430 Normandy 786-3547 73 Restaurants/ 73 Hotels Bartenders/Servers for Aqua Grill, 18 year old established Ponte Vedra restaurant, across from Mariott Great $ 285- 3017 COOKS, DISHWASHERS & SHUCKERS for Bukkets, for newly remodeled Oceanfront restaurant. Apply Mon-Fri 3pm- 6pm, 222 North Oceanfront, Jax Beach. 246-7701 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will tran- AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DAVE AND BUSTER'S is now hiring for All Positions. Great Benefits: Insur- ance. 401K, Paid Vacation, Free Games, Fun Atmosphere. Now Accepting Applications: Monday-Friday 11:30am-6:00pm, 7025 Salisbury Road; Jack- sonville, TL. 32256. Call : 904-296-1525. Equal Opportunity Employer. UNE COOK & PIZZA MKR FT w/exp. for Salerno's 4765 Hodges Blvd. Ste 7. Ph. 821-4350 SELLING FLOWERS at night. $10-$17/hr flat rate pay, Wed-Sat. Call 294-2063 SOUS LINE COOKS & SERVERS for Breakwater Restau- rant 247.2644, 3rd Ave N., Oceanfront, JB 740 (Retail RETAIL STORE MANAGER for 35 Vr old estb company. Proven ser- vice ability, computer knowledge, flexible hours wgno Sundays. Email resumes to lori@fontaieapparel.com 745 sales SALESPERSON For Industrn Leader In Manufactutd Homes. Earning Itential $40,00-00,000 Plus B nefits! FAX RESU E 783.9598 OR CALL TO AY 783-8385 USED C SALES secondary experience prefd, hi volume. Great p Call Mr Laursen 4-346-5350 t technical/ .750 engineering CAD MANAGER Looking r thrill ,Pck ers! Etcndinp C rr, den Co ty GA :ur'e3 firm se s experienced CADD nager. Up to $25/hrb right candi- date. need PT CHIEF Ph. 9176-8854; email careers@lbyrlandsurveyors.com /750 Technical/ 7 Engineering I CIVIL ENGINEERS Fast growing company s looking for experienced Project Managers, P Project Engineers & Drainage Engineers Visit: www.passero.com 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE WORK Florida Hardware Co. Distribution needs Selectors, Loaders & Reach Operators. Year round full time work Good pay + hourly incentives. Drug screen & physical required. Apply in person at: 436 CassatAve. 32254 755 Miscellaneous ; CAKE DECORATORS d Exp'd FT/PT Team ori- - ented, Apply Tues-Fri 9 8-6 at Edgewood Bak- d ery, 1012 S. Edgwood. s CLEANING TECHNICIANS S STANLEY STEEMER. SYou will enjoy benefits, pd vacation & more. S Neat Clean Appear- r ance a must. Valid DL e & d driving record. r OJT.Background & drug test reqd. Sat. hours required. Apply In Person M-F; 10-4 E6115 Arlington Expwy. ;INSULATION INSTALLERS L Will Train, Apply at Gale Insulation 5808 Mining Terrace, EOE DFWP IRRIGATION SERVICE _ TECH & LANDSCAPE FOREMAN NEEDED -$11 $20/hr. 904-779-7799 e LAWN TECHNICIAN & 0 TERMITE TECHNICIAN Ep pref but will train V F/r Mon. Fri 8am-5pm; L good pay, benefits. all B 389-3235 s LIFE GUARDS & SWIM INSTRUCTORS e Now hiring. Downtown S YMCA. Great pay and benefits 355-1436 Tom TREE CLIMBER & I GROUNDSMEN Myers Tree Service has positions available for experienced Tree Climbers. Mi 2 yrs exp. Groundsmen must have a clean Class" B" Driv- ers Lic. Benefits include: medical, den- tal, paid vacation. Pay rate based on exp. Drug Free Workplace. Apply at 2424 Russell Rd.. FB FL 32034 or call 904 261 -2985 Fx:904- 261-1731 WINDOW WASHER -Needed PT or FT, no exp nec. Call 838-1860 830 Child 30 C6- Care SExperienced Home Care Provider in S|Arlington Area certi- fied 6 weeks -12 yrs. Call Alicia @ 904- 762-1443 a HOME DAYCARE K available for SL toddlers, please S call 912-576-4112 a Licensed In- Home SDaycare (2) openings for infant or toddler located in Oakleaf Plantation 8 2*) Health/ KE862 Beauty Argyle Forest- Multi-Cul- ture Salon. Booth renters, 1st mo, $100 wkly 778-9878 a876 Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to smalf, all guaranteed Free Estimate. Cell 509. 6242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances S905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances DISHWASHER S Kenmore < stainless steel, $300,904-269-9527 DRYER- Kitchen / aid. Large capacity, I 6 years old, very good condition, $125 or best offer, 268-8919, white. 4, FISH TANK-55' gallon, cherry wood color Switch pump & fish top included call 778-2464 SGE Side by Side Srefridgerator good kI condition, almond, can deliver, $125, call 904-733-0023 SKENMORIE- 4 burner, gas stove w/digital \1> reader, 40 gal, gas water heater. Both $200 obo, 912-674-1797 4 KENMORE- heavy duty | washer and dryer, I | frigidaire heavy duty dryer, both $135 obo, 912 -674 -1797 4, Microwave-GE | over-the-stove black, 30 in. $75, call 269-1478 4, OVEN-GE Spectra I self cleaning/true temp. automatic excellent condition. $150, call 904-282-8893 4, REFRIDGERATOR- [ Magic Chef, 23 cubic works great, $150 obo, DEBBIE 568-4813 ,REFRIDGERATOR- $350, white. Whir- pool dishwasher, $50, white. Whirlpool over range microwave, $50, all exc. condition, 904 771- 5208 Refrigerator- Side by --| side, 2001 great shape, V.. all new components. GE 25.4 cuin, ice/water indoor, 912 -882 -6444 warranty, $500 4, Refrigerator Side 1 T by side, elect. vent, hood, Pana- sonic, microwave, excel cond, all for $700,904- 21 0920 4 Washer/Dryer- whirlpool 7 years old, excellent condi- tion, $175obo, call 813-9004 for more info. 9Q0 Articles ,90, For Sale : Aquarium 55 Gallon Stand, filters, everything! All accessories, great condition $150. Call 234-0278 BARRIE DOLLS Snew & in boxes. 4,J1 Will email list, pricOs vary. Call after 1800 904 287.9518 905 Articles For Sale SBike 26", 21 speeds, mens good shape I bike, 26" 18 speeds, Good shape, first. $30 each call Ray 904-554-3708 Bowflex Treadcumber 5 Sony 27" TV, Brand new 542-2255wk, encased in oak, $1700 obo, 292-4094, $250 obo a CABINET-Storage. store your CD's, S DVDa or VHS tapes. Woodgrain, with lockable doors, on wheels, $70,268. 2482 a Computer Dell Pentium Ili with color printer, $150 576- 5207, JIM 4 DAY BED- with Mattress, white, S$0, hot wheels $collection, $.50 each, old and new, 269-4503 4 DISHWASHER-Ken more white never used, $125BO system w/ games, $13 XBOX and ps2 games $10, each call 386 3724 a Dresser, blond Color 5 draers, 36" wid 55" high excellent condo. $75, call 904-264-6652 wi DRESSES-beauti- ful prom dresses, sizes 14&15, excellent condi- tion, choice of lavendar or aqua Call 317-5034 4, GOLF BAG likenew, $35, 264 6652 E JET POWER CHAIR s like new, tan, $4K, HOTPOINT upright freezer, $75, a/c window unit, KENMORE energy efficient, $100, 912-576-9534 a Mess Dress blue and Swhiote jackets with Attachments, size 42L Both for $225. Phone 778-4104 a MESS DRESS- Mens, blue and white, jackets with attachments, size 42L Both for $225, phone 778-4101 4, Pool Table, 7 ft, leisure bay, great condition, i1 leather drop pockets, many accessories, I'll disassemble, you move, $350,654- 4794 4 Printer- HP3915 Sdesk- S jet (new), $40, I visioneer scanner, $20, Linksys Router, USB adapter, $15 obo, Rhonda, 403-4822, evenings 904.264-9935 SROCKER wicker, Send tables, coffee b i table, chests, baskets, metal shelves, director chairs, excellent deals, must go. 866-7348 Sofa, loveseat set, day d, w/tmndle, Dell computer, small ste- reo,13" TV, video camera, call 904 477-9026 a SOFA-1 colonial, $50. SExcellent condition, 1k.a ItwIn'size bdrm w/ chest of drawers, headboard, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands, call 221-0710 p SOFAS-2, blue plaid, SIrge TV, exercise bike, ent. center, 2 end Stbies, twin mattress, computer desk, 64S- 0630 4 STROLLER- Eddie Bauer Stroller w/ infant seat cover, excellent condi- tion, $130, call 317-5034 Trash Compactor, S$100, HP Phots- mart printer, $40, color TV, $25, Fax machine, $10. Call 579-6471 or 757-0487 4 Treadmill $100,4x6, Trailer $300, riding Slawnmower, $300, small freezer, $60, 2 bakers racks, $100, Chevy Pick-up 97' $5500, 904-272-7352 S TREADMILL- $100, S4x6 trailer, $300, tt riding lawnimower, $300, small freezer, $60,2 bakers racks, $100, Chevy 1997 Pickup, $5500, 904-272-7352 STreadmill- Fits under bed, $50, evovac S Jmicrowave for over oven $50, Weslo bicycle, 6055, $50, 384-4296 Trumpet King $150, carpet plush, k off- white, 71/2x12, $80, air compressor, $70, sump pump new, $60, Upright Vacuum Santiquen milk can, hand painted $45, VCR player, $15, car radio, $25, boom- box, 781-6222 4, VENDING SMACHINES- five t counter top, like new great, for small office or shop make offer, 904- 536- 8870/779- 9601 4, VHS MOVIES SToo many to list. S$1-$15 sets. Lots brand new, will fax list. 982-2750 4 Volvo 940 Sedan S'95 Gas turbo, sun- i 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 WEIGHT BENCH- SSmith machine w/ S attachments, 3351bs in weight plates and dumbells total body workout machine $200 call 386-3724 4 Eddie Bauer- travel System stroller w/ S infant carrier plus 2 vehicle adapter bases, excellent condition, $140. 904*759- 8079 4 Cherry Curio Cabinet, $125, cherry/glass display table, $20. Call 576-6471 or 757-0487 4, ELINA Sewing Machine T Star Series, $100, \JL^ call 220 -0340 4, FOR SALE. MEMORY / FOAM TOPPER, J oil drum, Noreico electric razor, smoker, bowling ball, set of golf clubs & more. Please call 904-771-2917 920 Business/ CONFERENCE TABLES GALORE! Conference Tables Galore Loads of Conference Tables in stock Starting At Only $149 Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 922 Colleetables 4, Maple wood custom kitchen cabinet doors, V [/ some draws top-line hardware, $250, French wood doors, $100 each 576-2251 4, RING-Cold feet, no . wedding, beautiful | engagement ring. Never worn. Helzherg Diamonds, excellent con- dition asking $2600 obo, after 5p, 904 277 3778 925 Computers SHP- Computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, 612-9998 a PRINTERS- (2) Epson 740 and HP Office Jet L600, both $25,612- 9998 928 Electronics 4 BAND -PASS speaker Sbox, 2 JBL Ics, 1000 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 4 GMC 4x4 '93 SXcab, 3" lift, dvd audio system, runs & looks good. Pwr windows, alarm $4600 OBO 912 673 6541 S HDTV- 60 in. Philips, $1600, t call 904- 591-5760 HDTV- Samsung S projection TV, 1 under warranty- excellent condi- tion, $1000 obo, 838-4099/278-8968 a Mercury Digital SCamera- in box, with 4 5 effective megapix- els, $40, 612-9998 928 Electronics PS2 with 3 controllers, 15 ft. extension, ij\ multi- tap, 8 games, and memory card. 612 -9998 Sharper Image SFuturo 3- CD stereo I /AM/FM, really cool, cd's visible $200 firm. Can e-mail photo 278-8219 amystew@bellsouth.net a TELEVISION- Sony 32 $100,obo 904-2133444 TV- Sony 27" encased in oak, $200,292- 4099/ 742-7851 940 AC/Heat/ Fuel AC UNIT -Tempstar, 3.5 ton AC pkg until w/heat pump, $600 obo. Call Joe at 887-5608 Q94 Garage -*,, Sales 4 ARGYLE- Chimney SLakes, 8516 Ban- AL. dera Circle East. Moving Sale Sat- urday, 7-noon, furni- ture, household items, clothes, toys, etc. 904-542-5304 Arl. Clifton Sat. only 8-3 antiques, furn, quality adult cithg, bikes, fish- ing rods, a variety of items. 5354 Weller Ave. CALLAHAN -4 fam sale, 4 wheelers, Coca-Cola Cooler cart furn, misc HH, 54472 Sheffield Rd. Sat 8am- ? ICW Fri 8-2; 13525 Stone Pond Dr,Wolf Creek sub L Stone Pond 497-3067 ICW -Timber Ridge Comm garage sale, Sat 8-1, on Beach Blvd betw Kernan & St. Johns Bluff on Sans Parell St. 642-3660 JAX- Garage sale, Mar. 18, 8- la, 2163 SFresco Dr. @ 220/209, every- thing must go, boys bike, window a/c unit, sect. sofa. washer/dryer, futon bunk etc. MIDDLEBURG -Huge Sale. All must go, Sat 8-5, 4126 Bronco Rd. Jh MIDDLEBURG- / MOVING SALE! i '|Sat. April 1st, 8-2,2612 Sandy Hollow Dr. off college Dr. OP ANNUAL OAKWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE Sat. April 22, 8a .lp.off Doctors Lake Dr./Moody Look For Signs M!! SOUTHSIDE Sat. 8-6; 3909 Grand Central Place E. Everything must go! WATERMILL -Interior accents and fabric samples 50 cents $1. 8120 Tuxlord Ln. Fri-Sat 8-3 WESTSIDE -Sat 8-5, Womens X-3X clothes, furn, dishes, & misc. 5131 Woodcrest Rd. No Early Birds SYard Sale: 1239 w Dancy Sat. 3/18, i812 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/ Lawn LAWN MONWER- 1 big wheel, 6.0 hp, 1 22' cut $75, RYOBI, gas trimmer with edger attachment, $7500, set. Call 268-1384 SMTD 38" 25ohp | riding lawn mower With grass bagger. b Runs great, $600 obo, 912-882-2858 4 PUSH MOWER 20", edger, weedwacker, blower, pressure washer. $25 each, call 220 -0340 SSNAPPER 5 hp, 21" B | mower, $65, gas w edger, $6S, self propelled 4.5 hp mower, $75, boys 20" bicycle, $10, 781-6222 Troy- Bilt Tiller, 6 h.p. S|2-speed, with reverse Srear tires with fur- rower attachment, $450 obo, call offer 4pm, 291-1044 955 Household 955 Furniture 4 ARMOIRE. Never Sued Collezione I Europa Flawless, 90" tall, 58" wide, 24" deep, $1000 obo, fits, up to 36" tv, 904-287-4159 4 Armoire never used I Coilezione Europa - Flawless 90'tall 58" wide 24" deep $1000 OBO fits up to 36" Tv. 904.287- 4159 ,a BDRM SET-qn size, Solid oak, bdrm set w/ S2 dressers, mirror, and nightstand, 1 yr. old, asking $2k obo, call 912-467-3915 BED $100 QN box & matt new, in plastic w/warr. Can deliver. 391-0015 BED $115. 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 deliv Bed $ 79- $395 '05 Closeouts All sizes New Sets Memory Qn $475. Best Price in Jax 334-8573 BED A Brand Name NEW, with warranty Can deliver. 398-5200 BED Brand name Kg pill top SET. $299. New, w/ warr. Can del. 398-5200 4, Bed Child's Oak Twin - / captain bed w/ four S1 drawer storage and bookcase headboard. Excellent used condition, $200,90- 777-1167 4, BED- Little Tykes red | race car, bed fits twin \r mattress like new condition, will mail pics, 685-2525 4, BED- Metal I twin, bottom furl mattress enclosed, used two months. Call PAT 904-403-4869, leave message 4, BED-qn sz, / dresser, mirror, V I r night stand, mat- tress, boxspring. rails, headboard, footboard, oak con- temporary Amelia Island, $95, 491-7996 4 Bedroom Set, / Chest of drawers, | full size mattress, boxspring, frame adn headboard hardly used, 904- 277- 8205, $325 I Spring Cleaning Warehouse Sale! 4 Drawer Chests Frm$79 Sofas & Chair $2981 25" Color TV's From $99 I 3 Rml8Pc Condo Pkg$998| 2 Piece Queen Bed $199" COURT CLEARANCE 0 CENTER S(04)396-9000 I BEDROOM SET-(2) dresser mirror, night stands, oak, Soff white color, Queen size, asking $450 obo, 291.2388/ cell 864-1515 4 Bed sheets (twin), bedsklrt, comforter $50, night stand $8, 221 -6794 BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 858-9350 Can deliv SBED-Waterbed, frame and head S board, king size, excellent condi- tion, asking $70, Home, 291-2388/ cell 864-1515 4, BUNKBED. Metal Asset, top twin bot- Stom, full mattress included, 2 months. Call Pat 904-403-4869. Leave message SComputer desk, $40, console color S TV 27", $50, 912-729-4685 955 Household S Furniture 4, CABINETS S 2 pieces, solid china cabinet$350. Computer desk, formica top, $25, call 268-1384 a COUCH- 8 foot, recovered full seat l cushion, great shape, can be used as a sleeper, 612-9998 a COUCH BED- 3 piece sectional. S Love seat/ recliner blue. Asking $1000 or best offer contact @ 904- 375- 2931 4 COUCH/foyer tble, 125, upright lamps, S10 each, Curio Dis- play tables, $25 each, vacuum cleaner, ' $50,26426814 4 DESK-Executive solid cherry wood. 1 $400,215-2310 or 219-2075 4, DESK-rolltop, w/chair, $475, patio table, w/4 chairs, $75, Brent- wood Rooker, $125, 32"x8' entry door, 264 -6814 SDesk- youth with hutch S& chair, $50 uphol- Sstered, swivel rocker, Green pattern $75, Linda 783-0197 DR TABLE-& 6 chrs, Beautiful cherry, glossy finish, like new, $695 obo. Buffet $150 obo. 269-5185 4, Ent. Center- S Cherry Wood, center glass door, solid shelves, fits 36" TV paid $1200, asking $600 obo, 904=213-3444 a o ENTERTAINMENT m CENTER- Oak, 6 SI pcs, accommodates free standing, TV's, up to 65" $600 obo, 838- 4099/278 8968 a Entertainment Center- 3 pieces, solid oak, $375, call 268-1384 4 Formal Dining Set SW/2 piece lighted tlI hutch six chairs, excellent cond., new walker, Thomas Kinkaid umbrella, new. Call 693-4452 d LITTLE TYKES WAGON w/ door, | $30, Fisher Price farm with Animals, $10, leap frog phonics desk, $25, call 904-322-6807 NURSERY FURNI- STURE- sleigh crib, S changing table, Sdutaller glider and ottoman, originally over $1100, asking $450. Many accessories. 904-303-2512 SOAK ENT. CENTER - 60"xS53" hightv opening 37" x 28", oak and glass doors, $75, 278 -4385 4, Queen Mattress and V used, 2 months, paid S$400, asking $300 obo, call Dave. 588 3022 SSofa bed queen, | microfiberm suede, p ersimmon, 1-year o d$675,904 215 6835 SOFA BED Queen size chair two coffee table, big table, maroon color, top glass, asking $400, 294 2388 864 1515 SSOFA-love seat, pastel color, good condition, asking 291 2388, cell 864 1515 Sofa, plaid, Gray blue beige, extra long, excellent cond. $350, 904-260-2086 S SOFA- plaid gray/blue/beige I extra long excel- lent, condition, $350, 904-260-2086 S SOFA. plaid, gray/blue/beIge, extra long, excellent cond., $350.26)-2086 a BASSETT king size sleigh bed with mattress and box sping. Light cherry wood, $400, 219-2075 or 215-2310 960 Machinery JDv & Tools AIR COMPRESSOR- S6hp, 30 gal,$190, and many tools & accessories, call 912-882-9388 for more info. $450 obo 4 Craftsman 10 SStationary radial V arm saw, model 315.220100,2 yrs old, excellent cond, work top, mobile stand & and extra, "new" parts included, $350 obo, 904-251.5161 Doewalt 18v combo Spack, jig-saw, 1/2 drill, circular saw, Reey Saw, Goose Neck Lite, batteries charger, $325 (eve's) 247 9532 WATER heater, new, 30 gallon, $100, !fCraftsman drill press $150, large two wheel wheel barrel, $45, 246-4461 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 980 Sporting SBMX- (2) 20 inch, S boys bicycles, X$ I 21 great shape, call Paul 620-9387 / Treadclimber TC I 5000, brand new, V $1700 obo. 292-4894,742-7851 Pool Tables $1295 Solid Maple $1895 1" slate New 334-8573 www.westwoodbilliards.com 4, Telelphone- AT7T i | cordless, 5.8 GHZ. S1 With answering sys- tem, talking caller .D. call waiting & more. Nice $40.268-2482 4, Tipperman 98, custom S| paintball gun, 20 oz. "| co2, 2 barrels, 2 pods, hopper mask, all you need, $200 obo, 564-4258 a TOAST- R- OVEN- I Black & Decker. Timer, will bake a 9 inch pie, -- great condition, $25, 268-2482 4, TREADMILL | Space saver, $150, \JL/ call 268-1384 4, ZEAGLE RANGER / LTD, BCOD with rip, 1 cord system and scuba pro, inte- grated octo like new, $650,904- 864- 6200 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 10 05 Livestock 1UUJ & Supplies HEREFORD CATTLE -Reg. Heifers, bred or open 912-614-2671 Training & Exercise Equip Wide Selection 550 Saddles in stock! See us and Save! www.horseandkenneLcom Horse & Kennel Warehouse 10965E.18TH ST 354-7634 1010 Pets & Supplies AM. BULLDOGS -CKC,pups, 267-1229 AQUARIUM KIT - S 5 gallon tank, k includess cover with light, pump, filter, and water heater, $25. 268-2482 1010 pets & 1010 supplies Aquarium 55 Gallon 4 Stand, filters, every- thing! All accessories, great condition $150. Call 234P0278 Bassett Hound Puppies T/Color, Shots, H/cert, $350. 879-6386 4 BEAGLE/HOUND FREE- tricolor, ki /male, neutered supplies included, family looking for a good home. Serious inquiries, please 904 -821-7670 BEARDED COLLIE PUPS, AKC. Accepting Dep. now. $700. 904-276-0426 BICHON AKC M/$600. F/$700; CKC-M/$500, F/$600; 912-826-5172 BOXER PUPPY. Fernm shots, papers, comp chip ID. $1000. 509-4709 BRITTANYS -AKC pups Males, $300 850-997-5805 4 Carrier. extra large pet carrier, beige, S excellent condition. $35, 904- 821- 7670 SCAT- free to good 4 home. Decawed. SComes with all her stuff, 3 yo, call 904-476-4132 4 CAT- Orange, Free Shto good home, 2 yr L old male, all shots, 904-291-3133 CAVALIER KING CHARLES APRI, Blenheim, 1F/3M 8wks, $1500, Gorgeous, Shots/HC 386-439-2062 CHOW CHOW PUP, Fern, AKC, 11wks, good disposition. 386-792-2818 COCKER PUPS, ch. sire, AKC, POP w/current eye exams, BIk & tan, Slvr, Buff, 8wks. $500-$800 384-4355/868-7591 Dachshund SH Mini Pup Fern. Red Dapple Microchipped, $500 cash. 904-449-4267 FERRETS 1M/1F, 1.5y/o, $250 w/accessories. 904-472-4479 S'Fish Tank- 55 gal- l Ion, cherry wood V | color w/ pump adn fish top included, call 904 77& 2464 FREE TO A LOVING HOME 2 Dachshunds 1 red,1 Dapple, 2 yrs must stay together 904-228-7568. GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTERS AKC, Helped Jan 16th '06, Parents are working plantation guide dogs, puppies are Roan, Patched & Ticked, 3M, $500. 229-941-2652 or 229-891-1742, GERMAN SHEPHERDS. M/F Both less than 2yrs. Paper; HithRec $350eat o:r both $600 221 07J8 GREAT DANE PUPS llwks AKC & CKC. BIk 'Wh. I $800. 352-235 2897 IRISH SETTER. Male. 9n-.' AKC. $Ou 00OBO 292 30.0 or 651 .9610 LABAKC,Bla,: I, .:. bi:,c5knead., ii h-/e s. F $200 4t-761-019J LAB AKC. r.h.te pup; beau irul. o irU an bulksI 1- sl h r-, 1.vorm5 health and hit Q9u r e'. U o 1?-' H "' . LABPUPS 10lI_ AKC. Cnc., Eng -ile Clhna_- HC, 1M/2F. 386-963-2520 or 386-688-4876. $400 LAB PUPS AKC $350. Black, taking dep 904-838-5459, 259-2448 MALTESE PUPS AKC, Males e cepl on l.S0i Casn only 904J,79-6531 MINI CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC. 8Seks. 5 W $250& uD Ve-l / 912 .35f-23Si PIT BULL PUPS ADBA Old School Bloodlines. Beautiful markings. Look at the rest, go with the best. 904-635-3319 SHELTIES -AKC, all ages all colors, $350-up 786-7424 483-6773 SHIH-TZU CKC PUPPIES males/females, S/W, 904-214-4257/406-0144 STUD SERVICE German Rottweiler, great disposition, looking for fern German Rottie 268-0004 or 610-5756 TOY POODLES Parties, blacks, chocolates. Shil Tzu 374-6177 WOLF HYBRIDS M/F Hith Cert. POP, $650. 386 328-2512 904-525-4379 YORKIE -5 fern, $1000ea M $800, 8wks. Jax, F Call 706-975-5810 YORKIE PUPS ACA, 9wks 1F/$850,1M/$750. HC, shots. 904-225-2380 YORKIES Beautiful! $1000 up, 904-291-1829; 614-2995 Transportation 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 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats BAYLINERS MAXUMS Etc. wanted any model or cond, 463-2337 13' Gheenee with 6HF Johnson, trailer $1600. good cond. 514-7978 14' Boston Whaler 01' / Dauntless like new i1 condition, galvanized trailer, live jewel JHF, fishfinder, rod holders, 904 -803 -9843, $12K 15' Sportster Jet Boat "04 155hp. 4Tec, w/tower, 50mph, closed loop cooling, like a rabbit, 4 cyc, 67.4 hours, under warranty, $13,000. obo. Call Joe 904-273-8633 4, 16ft, Aluminum / | Lowe Jon boat, Evf 1985,75 hp, Evinrude outboard motor, 1983, 50hp, Johnson outboard, 1971, $2K obo, 904-744-1794 16' Skeeter Bass Boat 89', S 2 livewells, new carpet, 70hp, Yamaha Hummingbird electronics, $3000 obo, call chris 904 625- 6257 17.5 Hydra Sport c/c 93' .150 hp, $7500, t/m, batteries, fish finder, galvanized trailer, cover, coast guard equipt, warranty, extras. $16,500 obo, 904-422-3113 2002 Chaparral 230 SSI Bowrider, Mercruiser 5.0, very low hours, stainless prop., dual batteries, depth finder, compass stereo/cd player, enclosed porta portie, swim platform w/ladder. snap in car- and cockpit cover, cus- tom mooring cover, automatic fire ext., excellent condition, includes Majic Tilt trailer, $26,000 904-535-5300 22FT. BLAZER BAY #2220, bay boat, '03, 200hp Yamaha Vmax, Jack plate, dual axle, alum trlrgps, Bimini, $23,995. Call 287-8699 r y s F . 1205 Boats 23FT DONZI Cuddy Cabin, 88, 6hrs on reblt eng, $11,500. Call 874-8502 or 282-8505 25 foot regal bow- Srider, 2001, Volvo I 537 liter, engine, fishing package. Full canvas, immacu- late, must seel! $35,900, 237-5064 25' Stamas -CC, 225 Yamaha, new bimini top, Garmin elect, windless, exc cond, low hrs, $16,800 699-8207 4. 17 ft. Monarch w/ Strailor, 115 hp, 4 stroke Sjohnson needs floor boards, and transum work, runs great, $2k obo, call RICH, 912-322-8067 4 Building form for 8 foot punt. Hard chine S!plywoed construction. $30 will deliver, 278-0106 JEEP WRANGLER 89', S runs great, food condition, 2 inch lift, large tires, sound bar. $4k call 757-1473 JET SKI -Yamaha 92' wave runner III, new Bo I engine, trailer included, call 912-882-6444, $1200 firm. WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1215Boat Dockage 1 & Rentals Fisherman's Marina @ Trout River. Now renting wet slips. 30 to 50ft+ Call Charles 904-764-7022 1230 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800-541.-6439 ALINER EXPEDITION '05 All opt's, AC, used only 4x's. $12Kneg. 571-8795 AUTO+RV AUCTION for Special Olympics FL April 15 @ 10 am. See ad under auctions. ESCAPER ULTRA SPORT '89 in great shape, sleeps 6, low mi, AC, stove, frige, bth, $10,000. Call 291-0685 Fiberstream 14' Camper Tandem whls, very It. wt., fridg, AC w/all accs. $3100obo. 349-2211 FLEETWOOD Colonial Pop-up. '05- AC. htr, toilet, $7500. 743-3338 Fleetwood Niagra l | Pop-up '04 Too I many options to list $10,000 firm. N.A.D.A $11,200plus. Ph 641-5093 FRANKLIN 5TH WHEEL '06, fiberglass, triple slide out, 2bdrm, WD, sleeps 8, every opt. MusfseI, $30WKOBO. 850-590-7532 I a l E i. " MUST BE SOu 1325 Auoniolive REGARDLESS OF I4I PROFT 0IRT LO'^ T ACURA INTEGRA 93 Modified tl)'L racing mlr. rrans Gone. Has a set of *In ntoryfmurstoresl-allat 16" Bella Rims and a set 1 convenient localit -of 15" Stock Rims. 10 Million D0ollar RV Surplus Luxury seats. $650obo Nation's 1 Selling RVs 673-9176/674-0498 Factory Rebates & 0 money down c ACURA TL '04 ill'3-1i 0 ei4 ,1 l ]'aii A '.ut' PL. P0 i. PW.LT $27.900 GORDON CHEVROLET S -^ UQUHIAV'_ 904-272-2200 RMGPr--K.N-,.L0 (7 ACURATL 03 SORANGE PARK KENNEL CLUB (z) E ,: m, es. CD. Take 1-25i. Ei 10 to 455 MPlA. sunroof. $1 .490 !to 55,RA IFe LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE O ACURA TSX '04 SOY HOWLER S, Leather, sunroof, 5th whl sleeps 6, 5.5 S<\ kwgen,loaded, $30k, CD, white. $19,900 stayingat Eagle LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HammockRV Park, 998-0012 607-43S.0538 '\AUDI A4 SEDAN '03 4 Trail Lite 26ft h 1.8 Turbo, 5spd STravel Trailer 2003, it Excellent condi- $20,980 S tion, ket covered, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $14,00Oobo. 998-0012 912.882-4899 fy')!: AUDI TT QUATrRO 1300 Motorcycles V '01. Fully 1300 Motorcycles equipped. $18,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE I BMW 2003 Motorcycle, 998-0012 S R-115-RT0 BMW 318-5-spd, 96k immacu te, c miles, red $11,000 am/fm/cd/xm,24k call Barbara 612-6646 S miles, all main records, $10,800, 407-380-5213 /t7 BMW 3251'06. Like B Buell Blast Vanee ,L: new, only 3000 & Hines, 02' pipes, miles. $34,480 h00 ccn cmiless, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE garaged only $3200, 998-0012 call 90 3824- 89906 / BMW 330CIC CONV c For Sale or Trade for Shif '04. Extra low Boat 2003 Buell Blast miles. $36,880 500cc, 4788 miles, runs LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE great,needs nothing. nt-0012 Call 904-386-1228 998-001 Harley 2001, BMW MINI COOPER '02 custom screaming Blue/White Gray Interior Eagles, lug ge Manual Shift 19K Fun Ca only3600 miles, $8000 1-80-323-5795 obo, 912- 882-6788 BMW Z4 3.0 '05 C Harley 2005, 883XL, z D Only 9K miles, S sportstar owe power top. $39,995 j i $7755, all riding LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE gear included, plus 998-0012 bas, ramp straps, call 998-0012 Kevin 912-576-4112 o Buick Century 03', SHARLEY DAVIDSON I14000 mi, $11,000, S2003, Sofrail Deuce, 89 L' 904 -387-3015 V | > excellent condi- mtion, 3400 miles, /~~CADILLAC DEVILLE quick release leather 9 '04. Pearl white. bagsaragekept U S Beautiful. $20,990 16,50 Mhael 542S9670 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE or 264-2850 998-0012 4 Harley Davidson S '00 Road King. /iCADILLAC DEVILLE -1i pearl white, 32,000 '05. Fully miles, great price, equipped. $24,980 $12,500, CalS 249-1611 or LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 993-1665 998-0012 4, Harley Davidson 98' SCustomized Sportster, /7"\CADILLAC DEVILLE looks and runs great, 9 '03. Pearl white, drag bars, pipes gas one owner, like tank w/ dashboard, new. $18,995 $5500 neg. 705-6466 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4, HARLEY DAVIDSON 998-0012 02' 883c, blk, 5700mi, 1* lots of chrome, x-tra Cadillac Seville- 97' solo seat ssbar, SS, loader, leather, bra drag pipes, $ -0, j garaged, 92K miles, DEAN 904 -997-1289 excellent condition, must see, $8600 obo, P 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON 00' Mayport area, 445 8370 Road King, excellent C A..E0 ip condition, 4700 miles, CHEV CAVALIER A 03 priced tosell, $13,500. 4DR AUTO AC CD $7500 Call Mike 298.2077, GORDON CHEVROLET days 955-7119 904-272-2200 4. HARLEY DAVIDSON 01' CHEV IMPALA LS '03 S1200 Sportster, 8915 PL, PS, PW, PM $13,900 -1, ml, black w/red pin GORDON CHEVROLET l stripes, looks & runs 904-272-2200 like new. Windshield, H.D. S Dyna sear with back rest. CHEV MALIBU LS '03 rear pegs, engine guards PL,PM,PW,REMOTE CC andluggage rack. $8900 r $7500,610- 6062 GORDON CHEVROLET 4 HD Softail Stan- 904-272-2200 dard 03', 100th CHEVROLET Anniversary edi- .r CORVETTE '03 tion, 13,500 miles, windshield backrest, 40th Anniversary luggage rack, foot- Convertible. speed, boards, engine guard, every option available. $14,500,424 0424 $32,840 HD SOFTTAIL STANDARD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE '03, Anniv. Ed. 6K mi, 998-0012 $3000 in upgrades, including: windshield & (,\ CHEVROLET eagle pipes w/stage (9) CORVETTLE'02 one kit & travel bag, gar White, only 30,000 kept, $13,900. Call miles.Showroomcond. 342-0361 miles. Showroom cond. $30,990 HD SPORTSTER 883'01 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Vivid bik, woman owned 998-0012 saddle bags & wind 998-0012 shield, new tires, just CHEVYCAVALIER'05.4dr svc'd, always dealer very clean low miles, svc'd. All records on must sell fast. $99mo hand. Garage kept wac.Calltoday 771-9100 $5700; 904-583-0057 0 ond M a 96 CHEVY CAVALIER '00 Honda Magna 96' 2DR, AUTOMATIC, MNRF red, corbin sear, $4500 4 HWY pegs, low GORDON CHEVROLET mileage, call 612-1878,$3500 904-272-2200 Kawasaki 2002 ZZR1200, CHEVY IMPALA '05.20" 17kmi, VG cond., Givt wheels, must sell fast. cases (3), Corbin seat. $298mo wac. 771-9100 Genmar risers. $7200 CHEVY MONTE obo, 904. 260-4914 aft 6. CARLO 86' SKawasaki 2X-7R, built M/ n4.3 runsqgreat, K2show,abail for needs TL, $500 2 show, built for firm call 783 9210. S speed, never raced, firnel 78pm wrecked, or stunted, ater 7 pm 8k miles, $6000 obo, Chevy Monle Carlo 564-4258 86 4.3 runs great, Oldsmobile Silhou- TL 7 TC.$S00. afimer4 ette Van '00 Silver, 783 9210, after 4pm 'i) 6300mi, new tires, CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI all leather, elec, ,'J JI r ..--r, i.-,.. mi. loaded, $7,995 3 i,-,,, .' -. I u,) 904- 220- 7886 POLARISTRAILBLAZER( 5 CHRYSLER300C S2005,5ltilt0trailor5Wnle/an 4 10 bra of rlde time roof. $28,995 buying let skis, $4K LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE obo, call RICH 912-322-8067 998-0012 1300 Motorcycles SRevTec 100C.I. 05' Custom chrome. Contact Kevin. $13K obo, 220-2801 Kevinh7881.comcast.net for pictures and info. SSportster 2001, XL 1200 c, low miles, lots of extra chrome, excellent, blue/ silver, $8500 obo 912-674-4453 SUZUKI DR350 '95, street legal, $2300; POLARIS 700 sportsman, $4800. Call 757-9317 SUZUKI S40 -2005 Original owner, only 415 mi, white, helmet/bike cover. $3200 firm. Must See! Please call 904 -553 -6146 SUZUKI VULCAN CLAS- SIC '00 Won't last. $2990. Call 389-7700 Yamaha 2000, V-Star, S black, 8265 miles, 't Isaddlebags, highway bar, sissybar, Clymer manual Included, $4000 obo, 904- 777- 2850 YAMAHA V-STAR, 650 S 1999, gar. kept 4k and extras, must see! 612-9998 FAST CA$H FOR USED BIKES JAX POWERSPORTS 641-5320 1310 Auto Parrts S FORD Winstar towing ti package, asking $75, 291-2388, cell 864-1515 & NERF BARS -Chrome Pulled off, 2005 z71 N $275 obo, call 912-882-9388, Chrome bedrail bars, $75 obo S Rims & Tires from 05' Dakota. 16x8, i > 5xs,5 bolt pattern. p255/65R16 Goodyear Eagle IS. SSoOmiles, $400,904-422-3113 S TEHL Tow Dolly with Elec brakes 2003T car tow ideal for RVing, $500 obo, 563-5337 4, TIRES & ALLOY / |rims for mustang, 2 I new Yokohamm p205/65 RS15 and 2 VGC tires and rims, mounted & balanced. $175 firm. 703-4448 S TIRES- Goodyear i, Wrangler AT/S i- 275/7017 set of 4 With aluminum wheels. $900 obo, call 904-246-1911 1320 Antiques/ 132 Classics SCHEVROLET COR- SVETTE 70'- stin- S gmRed,. 350, AT, PBA.Two 1325 Automotive I) CHRYSLER PT CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '05 Don't hesitate! $10,990 Call 389- 7700 CHRYSLER SEBRING '06 Loaded. Hurry! $11,990 Call 389-7700 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN '03 LXI. Leather, CD, moonroof. $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DODGE NEON RT 00. Very clean, very fast. $4288. Call now 771-9100 & FordCouteur 2000 Stinted windows, k |,83k miles, black/cd player & cd changer, clean Int, $4000 obo, 904-497-9045 Ford Escort 98', 52k miles, 4 door S manual, great condition, $4000 obo, call 904- 372- 9029, must sell FORD FOCUS '02 Save your money! $4990 Call 389- 7700 0- FORD Freestar mini-van. 2004, | excellent condi- tion/maintenance, original owner, below book for quick sale, $10,600, 904- 282- 5452 4, Ford Ranger '99 SXLT Super 4D, v6, l4.0L, 5spd, 4wd, ABS (4W) Towing package, AM/FM/CD alloy wheels, A/C, bed liner, new clutch, new brakes, $8,000 obo. Call Andy 912-729-1315 or 912-227-1997 FORD TAURUS SE '06 Beige on Beige, 18K, Low Miles, Auto, PW, PL, Inexpensive Luxury $13,645 ASH TISDELLE 1.800-323-5795 invite all friends and customers to stop by | or call him.. Bring in this ad for extra savings! k Military and First Time Buyers T Welcome! I I Want to be treated I like family, come to I NIMNICHT CHEVROLET i 1550 CASSATAVE | 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 L J & HONDA ACCORD S2002, EX 4DR, 3.0L, L XV 6,4sp AT leather, Sainted, loaded, new tires, EC, non smoker owned, beautiful, maintained, 904 491 7996 HONDA ACCORD EX L '00 Auto,. PL. FPM. PS PWV LT 10.900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 SHONDA ACCORD a EX '05. Leather. V6. CD. $23.80 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / HONDA ACCORD E EX V6 '04 Fully Equipped $20,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / M HONDA ACCORD 9 dEX '04. Leather, CD sunroof. $18,999 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Honda Accord EX, M 2000, V6, leather, r loaded, 52K new tires, cd, cassette, moon- roof, $12,300,912-576-5281 HONDA CIVIC '97 Red, Charcoal Interior, Low Miles For the Year 89K, $5,.765 ASH TISDELLE 1-800-323.5795 4 HONDA CIVIC LX SAutomatic, excellent < condition, $8500 (obo) call 904- 745-9011 or 904-463-4110 / i NFINITI G35 X SEDAN '04 Champagne/tan leather, CD, sunroof $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /T LINCOLN TOWN CAR CARTIER '03 Like new, Sky Blue $20,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA 3'04. Very low miles, AC, very clean. Won't last long at $198mowac. 771-9100 f' yI MAZDA RX8 '04 S Charcoal, leahter, CD, priced to sell $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES BENZ E320 '03 Silver, grey Leather, Panorama Roof, 23K, $39,985 ASH TISDELLE 1.-800-323-5795 MERCEDES BENZ E320 '02 Blue Gray Interior, Excellent Condition S25.655 ASH TISDELLE 1-800-323-5795 MERCEDES BENZ E320 '99 Silver. 60K. Exceptional Car, Drives Great, $18,485 ASH TISDELLE 1-9800323`5795 Mercedes 300 "84 turbo diesel, runs good $750. obo. 904-743-0449 4, MERCEDES E 320 i 2001, perfect con- I edition, silver, 18%, Chrome wheels, $22,900, 904-955-9570, ask for steve view NAS JAX lot 4- Mercedes E-320 01'. $2300, 72k miles, 18" | chromee wheels7 silver, perfect condition, 904-955-9570 ask for Steve MERCURY Sable SW '99, 1 owner, loaded. $4200. Call 491- 0940 4, MGB 73', MGB-GT i 72', MGB needs i work, GT is parts car both for $1000, call Jeff 277-8783/8161 (7V MINI COOPER '05 'Sc' Only 2000 miles. $20,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '03 Convertible. Sun & Fun! $13,990. Call 389-7700 E I D E 13 E D D E k a .e E v E r Lr 5 E E E E E E E fxgirN-Mws Mirror Penriscope 1325 Automotive MINI COOPER S '04, 36K mi, super charged, 6spd, red/white w/white stripes, white 8 spoke wheels, Har- mon Kardon stereo 30mpg, 4 new Pirelli tires, super car lots of fun, 60yr old owner $22,500 obo. Call 262-6627 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS, S 99', Spyder convert- S ible, 98k miles, exec. condition, new tires, must sell, $7300 obo, 904-386-8154 4. NISSAN 1996, green, pickup, stick shift, it has 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: SS- 816- 7372 to make arrangements to look at truck. NISSAN MAXIMUM SE '92 TOTALLY RELIABLE, sunrf Vrt tires, brks, eng. & Int. 2800obo. 904-398-8182 4, Nissan Quest 3.5 S / minivan $21,500 4, 1 obo, 26,147 ml, 904-724-3722 (V NISSAN SENTRA '05. 0nly 7000 miles. $13,490 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '04 Very low miles, must sell fast! Call 771-9100 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 4, PT CRUISER 02', 38K miles, perfect condition $12K, Sought from Carmax Call Jake, 904-505-9242 SATURN LS2, 2000 Heated leather Seats, 6 cyl, cruise, Stinted, windows, sunroof, KBB, $8400. Sell $7900.735- 3313 SATURN L200 '03 Why wait? $8990 Call 389-7700 X SPITFIRE 1977- S| numbers match, j body true, being restored, runs new, batter cover, tires, soft and hard top, $2500, 904-704 8872 Subaru Legacy L Wagon 1997 Clean, 62500 mi, one owner, all maint records, $4500 neg 904-899-9243 week days SUZUKI AERIO '02 32,000 miles. Hates gas! $5990. Call 389-7700 (7\ TOYOTA AVALON \f XLS '02. Leather, CD, sunroof, fully equipped. $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY '02 Blue w Grey Cloth, One Owner, $14,350 Ash Tsdielle 1-800-323-5795 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE '03 Very clean, need to sell fast $14,800. 771-9100 TOYOTA CAMRY' 00. Very clean, low miles $8995 Must call now 771.9100 (4V7 TOYOTA CAMRY SXLE'02. Cham- pagne/tan. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA SOLAR' 04 Very clean, low mi, must sell fast $18,988. 771- 9100 y\ TOYOTA SCION TC L 05. Leather, CD, sunroof, auto $16,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SToyota Solara SLE 066, $22K obo, S13,124 miles, 904-704-3722 Toyota Solara SLE Coupe- 06' 13,127 miles. $22K obo, 904-704-3722 W TOYOTA SOLAR SLE Scope 06', 13127 mi, $22,000 o1o, 904-704-3722 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIO S'01 GLX, Auto, Blue with Beige Leather, Only 42K $14,985 ASH TISDELLE 1-800-323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN CABRIO '02 Blue, Convertible, 42K, Auto, AC, Nice, Great Mileage, Beat the Gas Prices. $13,950 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 (7\ VOLKSWAGEN \S BEETLE TURBO CONV '04. Leather, CD, auto. $20,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VOLVO S40 '02,fully loaded, 41K mi, green/ taupe $16,500 710-6145 www.autotrader.com VOLVO S70 '98 LTHR, AC sunrf, CD/Stero, pwr pkg, whtie, gd cond, 112kmF, $5800obo. 904-254-9465 VW BEETLE '03 Auto, Platinum Over Black, Pretty Car, 25K, $13,988 Ash Tisdelle 800-323-5795 VW JETTA GLS '01 Silver & black, AT, Ssunrf, cold air, asking $9600 obo, 55kmi, 904-710-1254 VW NEW BEETLE '05 Conyv., Blue, Auto, 10K Miles, Ready To Go! $20,785 Ash Tisdelle 1-800-323-5795 VW NEW BEETLE '04 Conv.. Silver. Grey Inte- rior, Auto, 36K, Fun Drive, $20,945 Ash Tisdelle 1-800-323-5795 VW NEW BEETLE GLS '03 Auto, Black With Tan, Only $17,950 Ash Tisdelle 1-800.323-5795 Trucks.Vans, SUVs '00-05 ALL Military and Civilian ISo DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 $2000 or Less AUTO+RV AUCTION for Special Olympics FL April 15 @ 10 am. See ad under auctions. CHEVY CAVALIER "96 2dr, 160k ml, AC, good mech cond $1175 obo 629 3375 $7.8 Billion 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. JiAmH IrnGW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 0 Me-woi- mm -mpo - --~-----.- _ 2006 r)A A 8 1 I' Ag ~'' OM ~a IW~~ *| 1--- - Ba I%- %a A f -ab Avail-abie from . -o .~ -OWN- - ~ --a 4p low ,w- - - " ... .. s.Er ,vl -map -o **H - 4w - ___ a a a - - - a - - - a ~.-a - - - -.. a -a- di~ - 4a. W.- - - d.,- . 411a-- - a -'Ro- 4b- 4a-Ab --dm. ',,pow --'- - - a.a.~ -wow -OWN -. -mop AM- - -e* ~.*'@4 W a -goo -NOqm wm a -p fto-ft--m ftm qem. taw 4180 a -fib. S wo - a- a * 4D -e - --aMb- S-a -- - - -- -ddb. .goo -a - - jib.*e * a o,, 4b oa- - ab - a - a - a - a 4m- t - 41a-- debo womb. -aoa1.0 a-Af-q a--0a - 4w b 40 -mob - ql- .- . me. a - -a a.- a a a - a.- ~* -- a-n a dk JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, April 13, 2006 23 1335 $2000 or Less 4I transcurslon suspen- < I. sion lift, off-raod wheels +tires, rebuilt motor needs carb work, $2000, Jon 564-4258 Dodge Ram- charger 89, strong motor, tow package, rust on wheel wes,. $1800 obo, Chris, 904- 625- 6257 TOYOTA PASEO 96' only 68k miles, S| needs front end work, runs well, $1000 obo call 904-434-6498 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's -. Bronco 1978' S38" Super Swamper's l new motor, over 8k invested, needs some body work, $4000 obo, RIC, 912 -882 -8606 ( CADILLAC SRX '06 Pearl white, fully equip, like new. Only 9K miles. $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV BLAZER '04 CC, PL, PM, PW, MNRF $14,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE'04 S Leather, fully equipped. $23,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV S10 Pickup '99 Automatic, 6Cyl, $6900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV S10 PICKUP S AUTOMATIC, AC, V6 $10,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO K2500 '02 Xcab PL, PM, PW, CC $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV 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 SILVERADOC1500 '05 Reg Cab Auto V8 $16,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SUBURBAN '03 Leather, PS, PM, PW CC $21,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '06 PS, PL, PM, PW, CC $22,900 GORDON CHEVROLET r904-272-2200 CHEVY BLAZER LT 01 4dr very low mi, must sell fast $8995.Call 771-9100 Trucks / 1340 Trailers / SUV's CHEVY 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 r Chevy 4x4 '92 New r trans, all power, cold A/C great shape, never off 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 SChevyPickup97', Regular cab v 6 87K miles, white, nice $5500 obo Orange Park 904-272-7352 CHEVY PICKUP T 1997, SWB ATAC X Regular CAB V6, 87K mlles, white, nice, $5500, obo. Orange Park, 904-272-7352 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 TAHOE- 99' SLT 4WD, all leather, runs great, looks "m great, low miles, mus sell, $5800 obo, 707-4647 CHEVY UPLANDER '03. Very clean, very low mi. $298mo wac. 771-9100 F DODGE RAM 1500, 2001'quad custom wheels, Interior liner, 44K miles, $13,800, original owner, exc. cond, 695-4292 FORD 450 Lariat '03 4x4 Dually Diesel 4 Door Leather seats excellent cond. 5th wheel hitch all systems for hauling. MERCURY Mountaineer '04 Keystone 5th Wheel great shape 2 slides rear kitchen 626-8369 neg price FORD ESCAPE XLT 05 Very low miles, must sell fast! $210/mo wac Wont last long 771-9100 FORD EXPLORER SPT TRAK '05 2WD, AUTO, PL, CC, PM, PW $19,200 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPLORER '04 Silver, Auto Low Miles, 27K Eas Mles $16,985 1-800T323579SDELLE 1-800-323-5795 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD EXPLORER- 94' good Interior, ody new ttransmission and tires $2000 obo, call 291.0799 FORD EXP. XLT 03' & CHEVY TAHOE 99' lPkg deall Excellent Condition, must sell $29,000 for both. 707-4647 FORD EXPLORER Sport Track, 6 cyl, full power moon, roof, very sharp, leather, 6 cd, 88K, roof rack, tonneau cover, $10,900 obom 904-940-5230 FR. FORD EXPLORER SSport Track, 6cyl, fil power moon .roof vers _hatpl Leather, 6cd, 8BK, roof rack, tonneau cover, $10,900 obo, 904-940-5230 j FORD EXPEDITION B FE.B.'04 Fully equipped. $24,390 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 FORD EXPLORER 97', V8, limited, 96k ml, all leather, S cd player, sunroof, good conditions, $5400,912-729-4915/ 912-552-1388 FORD F150 Super Cab XLT '99-4WD, 87Kml, 3" lift, big tires, cust. rims, runs & looks great. $10,500. 904-704-8525 FORD F150 4WD '00 XCAB, FBED, KCC, PL, PM, PW $17,400 SGORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 SFORD F-150 Supercab 01' runs great, looks I great, PCSIng soon, must sell, $10,200 obo, call 904-361-8332 & Ford Ranger XIS 97' excellent cond. Ata 6cyl 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 YUKON DENALI '03 Sunroof, CD, DVD $25,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 \ GMC YUKON SLT \'4 '04. Ex low miles, like new. $29,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CRV '99 One of a kind! $6990 Call 389-7700 HONDA CRV SE '05 Leahter, CD, sun- roofl $18,999 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y INFINITI QX56 '05 SNavigation DVD, Fully Equip.44,680 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's JEEP COMMANDER \fr '06 LTD. Fully equipped, DVD, 1700 miles. $35,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 V JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 Limited V8 4x4, CD Sunroof, leather $20,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / JEEP WRANGLER LIMITED '04. Only 4000 miles. $20,280 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (7\l INFINTI 9X56 '04 Pearl white, fully equipped. $38,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '03 NAV., DVD, 4x4, fully equipped. $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA TRIBUTE '04 6 Cyl., AT, AC, Cheap SUV, Good Mileage 43K, $15,888 Ash Tisdelle 800-323- 5795 MAZDA TRIBUTE '04 Grey on Gray, 43K Auto, 6 C, Clean SUVI 15,985 Ash Tisdelle 1-800,323-5795 & Mazda Tribute 05' Stype-S, fully loaded, J premium sound sys- tem, 6-disc changes side curtain, air bags, $18,500 obo, 912- 674 0617 MITSUBISHI ENCEAVOR '05. Very low mi, must sell fast $298mo wac. Call today 771-9100 NISSAN P/U '93, 5spd, air 76Kml, fiberglass topper. exc cond, $3450. 573-3565 Nissan Pathfinder '97 4wd almost new tires,exhaust 103k mi, good condition $6500 obo. Call 333-5905 SSuburban 4x4,1989. 5.71 V-8, $2500 obo, k 912-510-6365 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER' 02 Very clean, low miles, must sell fast. $298/mo. or $17,988 wac. 771-9100 ( TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '04 LTD Only 18,000 miles. $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED '04. $299 down. Call 389-7700 TOYOTA TACOMA '02, dbl cab w/topper, 4cyl, ac, pw, pi, town kg, 58K, $13,500. 591-5522 i TOYOTA TUNDRA '03 LTD Access Cab 4x4. Tonneau cover, beautiful $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SToyota Sequoia SR5 '05, 12000 S 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 '03 LT, DVD, LEATHER PS, PW, $15,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY CONV. VAN '0o TV, VCP, Leather, Ride and Travel, in Comfort $10,988 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 V CHRYSLER TOWN / & COUNTRY '05 White/gray, fully equipped. $16,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SConversion Van 02', Must seel E-150, S 38.441 Miles, TV, DVD, new tires, rims, 1 owner ext. warranty Call 553- 9546 Dodge Caravan Sport '02 Burgundy, Beige Interior, Ready For Family Vaca- tion 77K $9,685 ASH TISbELLE 1-800-323-5795 FORD WINDSTAR- S2001 IX, mini van, dual a/c, tint, S5,100mi, hurry won't last long, $6800, 904-894-7661/904-284 4969 & NISSAN quest, 3.5 S minivan 05', 26147miles, $21,500 obo, 904-704-3722 SNISSAN QUEST 3.5 sMlnlvanO05' 26,147ml, $21,500 bo 904-704-3722 NISSAN QUEST SE'01 dual a/c, CD, Silver, M int, $10,000 904-825-4376 PONTIAC MONTANA '03 PL, CC, PM, PW, REMOTE .$8900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 TOYOTA SIENNA 'P04. Champagne/ tan, fully equipped $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 135l Miscellaneous 1350 Auto Century Brand Fiber- glass truck cap. L (green) custom fit, 86 1/2-97, Nissan King cab. excellent condition, $100,904 434 0416 W. Rims & Tires- Red Five spoke Camaro with 235/60 R1 Radials good tread pics, available, $100, 912-729-7244 YAMAHA BRUIN 04' 3 2wd, gc, $1900 obo, Kyle, 904225-8043, cell 904- 588-3793 7.8 Billion 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. 'AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY ACURA of Orange Park 7200 BBninilnBlvi 77-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Soutirdo Blvud 56~00ao BENTLEY- ORLANDO 39' N Ruj alIl Reinan Blvm Lr wodOrland u FI 407-3j9-4i TOM BUSH BMW 9850l Atlinri, B ivd 7 -0I11 GARBER BUICK Croon CLove sn,,', 26- 502 KEY BUICK 4661 S)uln:ie irod 64 2 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 utulidre Blvd 642-51 I NIMNICHT CADILLAC 799, Brndir Blvd 778-i7-0 PARKER CADILLAC 283 Sir, Kin:, i SAmu] 84l-91Si1 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Phiuifs Hwy 26&-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8l81 Morrill Ad 21 188rj GARBER CHEVY GreenrU CwSprirn',; 2t4-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 B.i ling Brd :72-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV :600 Pruliv Hny 398-30J6 GEORGE MOORE CHEV .'1 i,:r, Brvd 249.8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Ci::ilAv K -.041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 iuSi outri 34-'i CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 S iuuiih., ', Blvd ; 5; J O) FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park ll. WI ,ll R .69-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER ileein Cove Sirni, '64-2 f. MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 0cI 3 8!9 RCK KEFFER i-.9ii 129 Fem8,Bn ATL#ITIC DODGE 2330 uSi ',oI 354-4421 JAK( CARUSO REGlCY DODGE 109'i9 A rilwid 642-5600 GARDEN DODGE TRUCK 1i ,,i -i 'Ci 'Aii)i 264-2416 ORA PARK DODGE ii lSi iiBlvd 777-5500 CK KEFFER 1-95 Ex it, m Bch. 1-800-228-7454 TSIDE DODGE It,; i Av' 384-6561 BOARD FORD SL Augustef 353-6797 Flodda's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N, Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlanic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGINHONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlanic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy1 S. 1-800-456-1689 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fernm Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/OrlandoFI 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NO1I FLORIDA UNCO MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofiacksonville.com. 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautomotive.com z I MTTTB COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S. 1 South, StAug. 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100AtlanticBlvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 wwwnimnicht com SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITY SUZUKI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.ciyautomotlve.com ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S.1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLE VW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO" 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 110 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |