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Air Ops Honored Department Wins API Award Page 3 Spring Picnic Hospital Commands Have Day Of Fun Pages 8-9 New Storage Lot Autorama Sales Lot To Expand Page 13 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com Navy volunteers help with national book drive By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Thirteen members of the NAS Jax Security Department and numer- ous more from commands at NS Mayport spent several hours at Alltel Stadium last week organizing and pack- aging books for children in the local area. The book drive, which is part of a part- nership between the non-profit, national organization First Book and The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation, has been held in Jacksonville each spring since 2003. Since then, the annual book drive has brought in and distributed more than 325,000 new books to children of low-income families here. "This event would not be possible with- out the help and dedication of many peo- ple. The amount of effort that has been put in place by the staff at the Jaguars Foundation, First Book, The Children's Commission, Mayor's office, the local mil- itary personnel, University of North Florida volunteers and the management at Alltel Stadium is just incredible," said Tarek Tabet, program officer for The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation. "It's a tremendous effort on everyone's part and we are thrilled we can get these books to the kids." According to Tabet, when they realized how many volunteers were needed to help sort, package, label and load the boxes, he knew just who to call. "Whenever I need some extra help, I See VOLUNTEERS, Page 19 MA1(SW) Jimmy Smith and a member of the Child Guidance Center in Jacksonville load a truck up with books. MASN William Zito carefully counts some books for packaging. Cell phone use while driving prohibited on base By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Anew regulation prohibiting hand-held cell phone use while driving on NAS Jacksonville officially goes into effect Monday. The law will be fully enforced with security patrolman issuing tickets for non-com- pliance with the new policy. This new policy does not apply to passengers in the vehicle. This new policy takes effect here after a Department of Defense (DoD) regulation was published in -- -. . the Federal Register in April 2005, stating that I anyone driv-1 ing a motor PIoto . vehicle on a DoD instal- , lation can N. not use a cell w Mi phone unless lft the vehicle is a a s s a f e 1 y IU:y parked or the driver is e di using a han ds free Photo by Kaylee LaRocque device. Signs are now posted at all NAS lax D r i v e r entrances stating the new policy. are also pro- hibited from wearing portable headphones, ear- phones or other listening devices (except for hand-free cellular phones) while operating a motor vehicle. Use of these devices impairs driv- ing and masks or prevents recognition of emer- gency sigfials, alarms, announcements, the approach of vehicles and human speech. Those ticketed for using a hand-held cell phone while driving will receive three points on their driving record. This means 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 provided. The course can be taken through the NAS Jax Safety Office at no cost or through any National Safety Council' certified agency. Photo Lab merging, new PACEN Det established By CNRSE ..- T ...'. he Fleet Imaging Center (photo lab) located aboard NAS Jackson- ville will transition to a Fleet Public Affairs Center Detachment (PACEN Detsi and relocate to Building 2038 at NS Mayport later this month. The move is part of a Navy-wide initia- tive to reorganize the public affairs com- munity and to align communicators with the Navy's Fleet Response Plan by pro- viding operational commanders public affairs resources during times of surge. exercises or routine underway periods. Public affairs professionals convey the achievements and contributions of Sailors, Marines, and civilians everyday, strategically communicating the Navy's roles in fighting terrorism, support humanitarian operations, and promoting theater security cooperation in countless external and internal audiences. The standup of PACEN Detachments at fleet concentrations areas is taking place in conjunction with the reorganiza- tion of the journalist, photographers, lith- ographers and draftsmen ratings into one rating mass communications spe- cialist (MC). Both initiatives are geared to provide more timely and efficient sup- port to the operational fleet. PACEN Detachments will report directly to Fleet Public Affairs Centers located in Norfolk and San Diego. PACENs LANT and PAC will employ more than 250 personnel worldwide and serve as hubs of public affairs operations, maintaining 24-hour news bureaus and ready contingency teams equipped for first-response emergent tasking ashore and afloat, at home or abroad. They will also employ Sea Op Dets that will join carrier strike groups and expeditionary strike groups during work-up cycles and remain with them through the comple- tion of deployments. PACEN Detachments will be perma- nently located at various overseas and CONUS stations, including NS Mayport, providing immediate and comprehensive coverage at critical fleet installations. Dets will focus on the production and dis- tribution of news material and visual See IMAGING, Page 5 NAS Jax wins Navy conservation team award ByJ01 Mike England """ """-. '-1 Assistant Editor 3 -- T he Secretary of the Navy presented NAS Jacksonville with the fiscal year 2005 Secretary of the Navy Natural Re- sources Conservation Team Award May 3 at the U.S. Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center in Wash- ington, D.C. Deputy Director, Ashore Readiness Division Rear Adm. Wayne Shear and Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) BJ Penn were on hand to present the award. NAS Jax undertook sev- eral initiatives to preserve its natural resources dur- ing FY-2005 including con- servation education at the station's interpretive center and along its two nature trails. The station's forest man- agement program includes conversion from slash to longleaf pine to increase gopher tortoise habitat. And, fish and wildlife pro- tection occurs through relo- cation of species to accom- plish mission goals, making brush piles to increase habitat and providing sig- nage to educate people. U.S. Navy Photo Deputy Director, Ashore Readiness Division Rear Adm. Wayne Shear (far left) and Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) BJ Penn (far right) were on hand to present the award to (second from left) Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel, NAS Jax Natural and Cultural Resource Manager Christine Bauer, NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson and NAS Jax Natural Resources Forester William Henry. The station also conducts annual shoreline clean ups to maintain its shores. "I am impressed person- ally by your dedication to the protection of the envi- ronment and natural resources through innova- tive, cost effective forward thinking programs," Penn stated during his opening remarks. "Our education programs and interpretive center explain how our operations are in compliance of envi- ronmental law. We're very proud of that. I guess we must we doing something right," concluded NAS Jax Environmental Department Director Kevin Gartland. TOUCHING Birmingham Gate hours change the NAS Jax Security Department has made significant adjustments to scheduling and asset distribution. A S E From NAS Jax Security Department The most noticeable impact to the NAS Jacksonville community is a change in the operating hours at the Birmingham Gate. Beginning May 15, In an effort to reduce the need for Auxiliary Security Force personnel and the Birmingham Gate will be open from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through return Sailors to their commands where they can better serve the warfighter, Friday. It will remain closed on Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays. 2 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 1L7 .1(5. ~ -~a~re. -niee. NI ~ktWW t -w ,Li1Vflrt111 ~ir* FROM THE FLEET New seashore rotations announced, most ratings affected By FLTCM(AW/SW) jon Thompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief Tf you haven't seen NavAdmin 130/06 an- nouncing changes to the Navy's sea/shore rotations, you need to review it. Almost every rating in the -Navy is affected by the changes that better align tour lengths to our sea-cen- tric force. The revisions update existing sea/shore rotations that were put in place four years ago. As our Navy con- tinues to evolve, it is critical we maintain sufficient man- ning aboard our sea and shore commands. Since 2001, the Navy has eliminated more than 19,000 shore duty billets, but until now, sea/shore rotations did not take that reduction into account. The new sea/shore rotations will make it easier for detailers and community managers to maintain our billet base at sea and ashore. So what does this mean to you? Depending on your rating, the changes may increase the number of months you spend on sea duty and shore duty. According to the Chief of Naval Personnel, there are 790 rates/ratings/NECs that make up the Navy's sea/shore rotation force. Of these, 150/ will have an increase to their sea duty time, with most seeing a change of six months or less. Forty will increase eight to 12 months, and only five FLTCM(AW/SW) jon Thompson will increase more than 12 months. On average, sea tour lengths for E5 to E9 will increase from 47 months to 51 months, while shore tour lengths will increase from 34 to 36 months. Those of you within your nine-month window to nego- tiate orders will be able to proceed with those orders. The Navy Personnel Com- mand will adjust projected rotation dates based on length of tour remaining. Projected rotation dates (PRD) of February 2007 or earlier will not be adjusted. From a fleet perspective, the changes are critical because proper manning is essential to all our ships, squadrons and bases. Without correct manning, meeting mission require- ments becomes an :even greater challenge. Most of us have served in commands that had man- ning shortfalls. I can tell you from past experience that when a command is improperly manned, it's dif- ficult to maintain good morale because the work that would be done by the missing people is often placed on the backs of oth- ers. Proper sea/shore rota- tions help reduce that nega- tive impact. The Navy is a sea-going force. Hopefully you all understand that. While there are a few shore inten- sive ratings, the majority of our ratings are sea inten- sive. It should not come as a surprise that the majority, of your career will be served on sea duty. Having said that, it is equally important the Navy provide balance. Correct sea/shore rotations help us all map out a career path. What's more, the time we spend on shore duty allows for career diversity and the necessary time to pursue higher education. As we look to the future, it's clear our Navy is chang- ing. We are building small- er ships that are crewed by far less people than most legacy ships. It is important we continue to monitor how the manning aboard these new ships and units affect ,our ratings, while ensuring our legacy ships are proper- ly manned as well. To that end, the Chief of Naval Personnel has created the Sea Shore Rotation Working Group to investi- gate, analyze and develop solution sets for current and future billet bases. That group will be key to our future manning success. The changes in sea/shore rotations are very good for our Navy. I hope you see how you fit into the bigger picture. While you may per- sonally incur only a couple more months at a sea duty command, when you do the math on a larger, total Navy scale, you realize a couple months here and a couple months there start to add up quickly and help us ensure our units have the right people at the right time. As of May 8, 2006, there were 298,938 enlisted peo- ple serving on active duty in our Navy. It's clear to me that even small sea/shore rotation imbalances start to have a significant impact on our readiness. Every one of you, in every rating, needs to do your best to maintain your sea/shore rotation. Detailers are charged with holding you to the Navy's plan. Your part is to do your best to work with your detailer to help stay on track. Shipmates, my challenge to each of you is to embrace the- new changes in sea/shore rotation and plot your career wisely. While going to sea is not always easy, most of you will find it a little easier if you look to the future and plan using the new sea/shore rotation guidelines as a beacon. If you plan correctly, you should be able to serve a productive, rewarding career in the Navy with the proper balance of both sea and shore tours of duty. ON THE HOMEFRONT Am bm It - 0 0.~ Sea ... __ - -- - - 0 :SyriiGadWCanten f -- Available from C- m etcRIfNews Providers" S. 0l-w 0 ~. - - 0~ 0 ~ - -~ -~ -~0. 0 -a *. - 0 --a -~ - .0 - a --a - 0 - a 0. 0. - a -~ - a 0 a - - 0 a- ~0 .0 - - - 4 a -aO - - dw-a HEY MONEYMANY I Greetings to all Hey, MoneyMan! readers: Breaking news! On May 3, the Chief of Naval Operations released a mes- sage expressing his con- cerns over predatory lend- ing practices. He is calling for immediate and decisive action. The text of his mes- sage is as follows: A Sailor's financial readi- ness directly impacts unit readiness and the Navy's ability to accomplish its mission. I am concerned with the number of Sailors who are taken advantage of by predatory lending prac- tices, the most common of which is the payday loan. . Other predatory-type loans include automobile title pawn, tax refund, and rent-to-own furniture. A recent survey by the defense manpower data center indicates that 13 percent of Sailors have used a predatory loan in the previous 12 months. Predatory loans are usual- ly small, short-term arrangements designed to bridge cash-strapped bor- rowers until their next pay- check. However, they are expensive, high-interest loans that often cost 10-44 dollars per week per 100 dollars borrowed, plus fees. The annual interest rate routinely exceeds 1,000 per- cent. Predatory loans can further devastate a Sailor's personal finances, especially since many of these loans are not paid at the original payment due date and are rolled-over to the next pay- day. The rollovers are of great concern since multiple rollovers quickly lead to a situation where most sailors cannot pay off the loan. There are better options for sailors experiencing finan- cial challenges. For example, personal financial management training and information programs are available from the command finan- cial specialist (CFC), the local fleet and family sup- port center, through Navy Knowledge On-line and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. They each stand ready to educate and guide Sailors and their families regarding personal finances, including issues related to predatory loan use. See MONEYMAN, Page 17 ~I 2~X A.J~&~ -- - -P ^ I SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday. Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holyv Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9"45-10):45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. MEET .9SRIO. C5215Ul SIPIR JONES Job title/command: NAS Jax Supply HHometown: Micronesian Islander Family Life: Married Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kenne Career Plans: To complete my degree in accounting. Most Interesting Experience: A Navy tour overseas. I met some great people and saw beautiful countries. Words of Wisdom: Always think positivE ady MEET R CR IRn. . LRURR LRBELLR Job title/command: W- Intern/Assistant Natural |I Resources Manager Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Married to Ray, we have three children, Jessica, Rosie and Donn Mario. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To become a certified wildlife biologist with the Wildlife Society. Most Interesting Experience: My wildlife rescues turtles, raccoons and birds. Words of Wisdom: You must love.yourself before you can ever love anyone else. Computer training classes offered on base From the Navy College Office The Navy College Offices in partnership with Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) will offer computer training in the FCCJ on-base computer lab. The first class, Resume Writing Using Word, is free to active duty service members and their family members. Enrollment is limited to the first 18 people. This initial class will be offered as a 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 follow with the following topics: Learn to Budget Through Excel Business Writing Using Word These classes will be offered at a rate of $79 per person and will be open to all personnel who have access to the base. There is a separate, non-refundable one-time $15 registration fee for the first time FCCJ student. To register, visit the FCCJ office on base in Building 110 or call 632-5061 or 771-3979 or email agreenhu@fccj.edu or bfoote@fccj.edu. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The Ji AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Jll AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The IAX AI NW s can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the JMZAlRaL M, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAX AIR 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: T-JaxAir News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 PMIIIA 1- 1 --F.- -1 . e. ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 3 Air Operations receives American Petroleum Institute award By Lt. j.g. Laura Chambers NAS Jax Air Operations AS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn presented NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Department Fuels Division with an American Petroleum Institute (API) Award May 3 for its operating excel- lence in fuel management and fuel-handling opera- tions. The API is an interna- tionally recognized trade organization for the petro- leum industry that sets standards and provides technical direction for all aspects of petroleum pro- duction, refining, measure- ment and fuel handling on a worldwide basis at U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps activities. NAS Jacksonville Fuels Division, which is run by Doss Aviation, a govern- ment contractor, has built a reputation for providing top-notch customer service and material support. Upon receiving the award, Doss Aviation Manager Bob Dyer stated, "Doss Aviation strives for high quality service and is here to support the Navy. The API award definitely indicates we are headed in the right direction." The division operates and maintains the bulk fuel service storage facility and monitors the aircraft-refu- eling contract. Their servic- es include skid refueling (hot pits), truck refueling, defueling, used oil collec- tion, cryogenics (liquid oxy- gen/nitrogen) services and non-aircraft refueling. They also manage bulk fuel transfers, inventory management, fuel testing and facility/equipment maintenance. The fueling facility is computer operat- ed and consists of three above-ground storage/serv- ice tanks with capacity of more than 1.8 million gal- lons of JP-5, three bay fuel receiving stations for com- mercial trucks capable of off-loading up to 40-48 trucks carrying 375,000 gallons in an eight-hour work day and one bottom- loading fill station with two loading areas. Delivery to aircraft and support equipment is accomplished with six 8,000-gallon JP-5 mobile refueler/defueler trucks, one 2,000-gallon JP-5 refu- eler truck, one 2000-gallon gas truck, one 2000-gallon waste oil truck, two direct issue (hot pit) pantographs, and one fixed (hot pit) pan- tograph. Successful and safe day-to-day operations are a direct result of having a highly trained and expe- rienced staff, and communi- cations up-and-down the chain coupled with atten- tion-to-detail. The division provides service to numerous cus- tomers including Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven, Sea Control Wing Atlantic, Helicopter Anti- submarine Wing Atlantic, Naval Air Reserve and one maritime patrol fleet replacement training squadron with more than 30 assigned P-3 aircraft and support is provided to federal activities. Their quest for excellence and remarkable team-effort allowed efficient response times in handling more than 48,640,000 gallons of JP-5 fuel. Average response time from request to fuel- ing aircraft was 15 min- utes. This directly con- tributed to readiness for NAS Jacksonville. In addition, the facility issued and received more than 96,000 gallons of cryo- genic products without inci- dent. Furthermore, no sig- nificant mishaps occurred during more than 28,000 fueling evolutions. In 2005, the division con- tinued their cost-savings initiative through the Used Oil Program, which consist of collecting all contaminat- ed petroleum products and selling them to a local recy- cling plant. In return, the money Photo by PH2(SW/AW) Lynn Friant Members of the NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Department Fuel Division proudly pose for the camera after receiving an American Petroleum Institute (API) Award. NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn presented the award on behalf of the API at a ceremony May 3. (From left) NAS Jax Air Operations Department Head Ted Carter, Doss Aviation Manager Bob Dyer, Doss Aviation Technicians Mike Darling and Andy Sullivan, Tamblyn and Lt. Cmdr. Bob Strange. made from the sale is given fees for hazardous waste lion in waste disposal costs. 100 percent accountability back to the command's the program generated The quality assurance of all products, ensuring Morale, Welfare and more than $34,000 for (QA) of all products and compliance with all regula- Recreation (MWR) Pro- MWR in 2004 alone. The services are of great impor- tory standards. To reach gram. Instead of paying program also saved the tance to every individual in this goal, more than 9,137 $14 a pound for disposal Navy more than $15 mil- the division. They maintain samples of JP-5 were test- .AL 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. 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This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. This is not an otter to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, the condominium units in states where such %'." "?.. offer or solicitation cannot be made. Prices, plans and specifications are subject to change without notice. CGC1506412 V. ." 1 * f ' .'i,~,*,,* M 0 MU N IT Y- * -"L- " ed, which significantly sur- passed the QA require- ments of samples tested. The division consistently operates at an intense oper- ational tempo. The facilities and equipment are main- tained at a very high-level of standard, with continued improvements and self-help projects planned for the future, all of which will fur- ther enhance safety, effi- ciency and lifespan of the facility. Since the installment of Defense Fuel Automated System Enterprise System for fuels accounting, the division has transmitted more than 1,602 transac- tions per month, totaling 19,838 transactions for the year. Andy Sullivan, the con- tracting officer representa- tive said, "NAS Jacksonville Fuels Division is fully com- mitted to providing the best services and material sup- port in the safest manner to all of its customers. We continue to focus and always strive to support the Navy/Marine Corps fuels mission and the operational forces of the Navy." 4 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 HS-5 to hold 45th chan By Lt. Trevor Prouty FIS-5 PAO he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 will commemorate their 45th Change of Command May 16 when Cmdr. Paul Esposito relieves Cmdr. Brett Calkins at Hangar 116. The guest speaker will be Carrier Air Wing Seven Deputy Commander Capt. Scott Stearney. The Nightdippers are scheduled to return from their recent suc- cessful COMPTUEX detachment just in time for the ceremony. The close timing from the squadron's return to the ceremo- ny symbolizes the high opera- tional pace HS-5 has maintained during Calkins' time as com- manding officer. In the last six months alone, the Nightdippers have embarked on four detach- ments aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, twice detached to AUTEC for antisubmarine train- ing and spent a week practicing high elevation flying in the moun- tains of Georgia. Cmdr. Brett Calkins Esposito, a native of Old Bethpage, N.Y., received his 'undergraduate degree from Siena College. After receiving a commis- sion via Aviation Officer Candidate School in January 1987, he reported to Pensacola, Fla. for flight training and was designated a naval aviator in March 1988. Cmdr. Paul Esposito Upon completion of fleet replacement: squadron training at HS-1, he reported to HS-15 where, he flew the SH-3H and twice deployed to the Mediterranean aboard USS Forrestal (CV 59) in support of Operations Desert Storm and Provide Comfort. He served as the -legal officer, person- nel officer and aircraft division ge of co officer. Following his initial sea tour, Esposito reported to 423 Squadron (Canadian Forces), Nova Scotia, Canada as part of the Personnel Exchange Program. After completing flight training for the CH-124A, he deployed with HMCS Fraser to the North Atlantic and with HMCS Preserver to Somalia where he served as training officer. Completing his tour in 1994, he was next assigned to HS-1 for instructor duty in the SH-3H and the SH-60 serving as legal officer, personnel officer, First Lieutenant Division officer and combat search and rescue cur- riculum officer. In 1996, he reported to Commander Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet (tOMH- SWINGLANT) for instructor duty and became a plank owner for the Weapons Training Unit. In 1998, Esposito reported aboard USS Nassau (LHA 4) as the safety/security officer, completing another Mediterranean deploy- mmand ment in support of operations in Kosovo. In March 2000, Esposito report- ed as maintenance officer to HS-3 aboard USS Enterprise (CVN 65). During his tour, he deployed to the Indian Ocean in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In February 2002, Esposito trans- ferred to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D.C., as head officer promotion planner. In April 2004, he became the chief staff officer for COMH- SWINGLANT. After reporting to the Nightdippers in 2005, Esposito spent six months over- seas as the officer-in-charge of HS-5's Expanded Maritime Interdiction Operation. He has accumulated over 3,600 flight hours during his naval career. Calkins has follow on orders to serve as the military assistant to the assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. Cmdr. Roy Undersander will join the HS-5 Nightdippers as its executive officer. Turner takes helm of VP-45 By Lt. j.g. Toby Hall VP-45 PAO V P-45 held its change of command ceremony in Hangar 116 May 5 as Cmdr. Mark Turner took command from Cmdr. William Zirzow IV. Turner will lead the "Pelicans" during prepa- ration for their upcoming deployment in June 2007. Turner was born in 0 Greenwich, Ct. He gradu- ated from Marquette University with bachelor of arts degree in political science and received his commission in i987 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps. He was designated a naval flight officer in February 1989 and reported to the "Golden Pelicans" of VP-44 in Cmdr. September 1989. He made subsequent . - tours to VP-11 and the . Bureau of Naval y,. . Personnel where he , received his masters degree in business administration from Averett College. In May of 1995 he reported to USS George Washington (CVN 73) as the opera- tions administration offi- cer. Upon completion of that tour he reported for instructor duty at VP-30, followed by his depart- ment head tour at VP-47 in Barbers Point; Hawaii. After a, successful Cmdr. Willian department head tour, he reported to Washington, D.C..as the Chief of Naval Operations P-3 assistant and Multimission Maritime Aircraft require- ments officer followed by a tour with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Force Structure, Resources and Assessment Directorate (J- 8). In March 2005, Turner reported to VP- 45 as the executive officer. The ceremony recognized an extremely successful year for VP-45. Under Zirzow's guidance VP-45 effectively transitioned from pre-deployment workups to a chal- lenging multi-site deployment operating NAS Jax establishes emergency hotline NAS Jacksonville has estab- lished a hotline for service mem- bers, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emer- gency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849- 6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assis- tance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by cus- tomer service personnel and only provides recorded informa- tion. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emer- gency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118 which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This chan- nel will run continuous informa- tion regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. in the Central Command and Pacific Command Fleet areas of responsibility (AOR) in support of the global war on ter- rorism, and back to a demanding inter- deployment training cycle in preparation for their next deployment in 2007. Zirzow's outstanding .;: leadership and keen ' "4~ operational foresight ., resulted in an unparal- leled level of achieve- ... ment. During his tour, the Pelicans accom- S' polished a milestone in the maritime patrol and reconnaissance commu- nity becoming the first East Coast P-3 squadron to deploy to the Central Command's AOR since the Vietnam era. The squadron flew mis- sions in support of Operations Iraqi and rk Turner Enduring Freedom pro- viding real time intelli- -" : gence to troops on the S, ground. The Pelicans of S' VP-45 were awarded the 2005 CNAF Battle Efficiency award in recognition for their out- ..; standing performance. Sip ."k In his remarks, Zirzow ".spoke of the many suc- cesses of the Pelican fam- ily and praised the men and women of the Squadron for their dedi- cation, loyalty and pro- fessionalism. He spoke of his pride in being part of the finest P- 3 squadron in the fleet m Zirzow IV and how honored he was to have the opportunity to serve as their commanding officer. He discussed how VP-45's successes were a direct result of the dedication of the ward- room, chief's mess and the hardworking Sailors. He also thanked the spouses of VP-45 and recognized the many sacrifices they made which enabled the Pelicans to accomplish their job. VP-45 also welcomed its new executive officer, Cmdr. 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Military Appreciation Week is May 14- 20. ml I WHEREAS, the Northeast Florida area, including Clay County, is home to numerous military installations representing all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces; and WHEREAS, a large number of the military personnel assigned to duty in Northeast Florida have chosen to live and raise their families In Clay County, with many of them becoming permanent residents following active duty or retirement; and WHEREAS, our military families have played a vital role in the growth and development of Clay County bringig a diversity of social and cultural richness to the county that has significantly enhanced the quality of life; and WHEREAS, the Clay County Chamber of Commerce annually hosls-a Military Appreciation Luncheon to salute the military families of Clay County, paying special honor to military Sailors of the Year. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners, Clay County, Florida, does hereby proclaim the week of May 14 through May 20, 2006 a: "MILITARY APPRECIATION WEEK" in Clay County and express our sincere appreciation to the military families of Clay County for their outstanding contributions to this county and this nation. DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners, Clay County, Florida, this 25th day of April, 2006. LATEST: Fritze dehrf ContyManager and Clerk of the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA Glen, R. Lassitae airman Paroled Raede, ViTce otnnan -L fi fyl4Av e- Patrick D. McGovery I I (John E Thra.her' ml ID SECNAV to speak at Battle of Midway Dinner From CNRSE The Battle of Midway Commemoration Dinner will be held June 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency on Jacksonville's Northbank. The guest speaker will be Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter. The Mayport Navy League sponsors the commemora- tive dinner. Costs of tickets for the dinner are: E6 and below - $25; E7 03 $35; 04 05 - $45: 06 and above, civil- ians and retirees $55. Checks should 'be made payable to Midway Dinner. Tickets may be purchased from the NAS i- Jacksonville USO ". Office at 778- _- ... 2821, Navy Official U.S. Navy Photo League Mayport Corpsmen treating casualties on board Bill McLoughlin USS Yorktown (CV-5), shortly after the at 285-8731 or at carrier had been hit by Japanese bombs the USO Mayport on June 4, 1942. The dead and wound- at 246-3481. ed were struck by fragments from a The uniform for bomb that exploded on the flight deck 04 and above is just aft of the midships elevator. dinner dress white jacket;. 03 and below dinner dress vivors of the Battle of white/dinner dress white Midway. jacket optional; covers not This year's event marks required. Civilian is black the 64th anniversary of the tie or business attire. Battle of Midway. All naval Cocktails begin at 6:30 personnel active duty, p.m., dinner at 7:30. In retired, enlisted, officer attendance will be sur- and civilians are invited to attend. IMAGING: Photo lab moving to NS Mayport From Page 1 information relevant to fleet activities in those respective regions. The detachments will be led by chief petty officers in charge and will employ a mix of talent suited to move news from the fleet to the front page. While the reorganization of the public affairs and photo communities will dra- matically increase support to fleet opera- tions and fleet commanders, photo servic- es traditionally provided by installation photo labs will no longer be available. All commands throughout the Navy are Did you know that... Y our Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society S(NMCRS) is a re- source for all active and retired Sailors, Marines, and their families whether you're single, married, or divorced. 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I ran around Keenan of VP-30, is one of like a maniac for the next those IA's assigned to spend three days between the the next year in Iraq. Navy Exchange, Wal-Mart As a new Navy wife, I was and Sports Authority mak- totally unprepared for what ing sure that my husband I had to deal with over the would have everything on past two months. My best the list. friend, a seasoned Navy wife My husband would not go who has gone through to Iraq without his favorite numerous deployments in coffee cup or lanyard! (He the past, was just as unpre- doesn't drink coffee and I pared and overwhelmed. don't know what a lanyard Since all Sailors are poten- is.) Three days and about tial IA's, all Sailors spouses $300 later, I had completed should have some idea of the list and had everything what may possibly be in organized and ready to go. store for them. This is my That afternoon, a new list story and the lessons I have came out that said, "disre- learned. c guard the oldut thast! Just bring On Feb. 14, 2006, my hus- gard the old list! Just bring band informed me that he an open mind and a good banwould nfbe goingme to rhat he attitude." I do suggest how- would be going to Iraq ever that everything on the Happy Valentines Day! list be purchased. Just Silly me, I was expecting make sure you save your roses! I was feeling prettyreceipts tough at the moment since I receipts. had no idea what was com- I made my husband take ing. A million and one ques- the coffee cup and the lan- ing. A million and one ques- yard along with his open tions shot through my brain yard along with his open all at one time. mind and his good attitude. Most importantly, when I shopped for it .. he's tak- are you leaving? What do mng it! you take? What will you be Along with the list of doing? Strangely, the items to bring was a section answer I received from each labeled "uniforms." I'll question was "I don't know." admit that when it comes to Trying to make things a lit- uniforms I'm clueless, so I tle simpler I thought per- setmy husband out on the haps we should attack these task of making sure that the questions one at a time. list was complete and that The initial stage of the everything on it was ready. deployment process is train- It's all about readiness. ing with the Army. Don't The first item on the list expect to find out which was a set of desert camou- Army base right off the bat. flage uniforms (DCU) com- First it was Fort Benning in plete with name, rank Columbus, Ga. A week later insignia and warfare it changed to Fort Bliss in El badges. Everything was Paso, Texas, then to Fort purchased, sewn on and per- Bragg in Fayetteville, N.C. fect ensuring that no one At one point I think I even would ever see him in the heard mention of Fort sand, an expense certainly Wilderness at Disney World. worth every penny. They ended up at Fort Those perfect DCU's are Jackson in S.C. Don't book now hanging in my closet at your plane ticket yet, they home. All of the IA's were could be going anywhere issued uniforms at Fort and you'll be at the Magic Jackson, complete with Kingdom alone, name, rank insignia and "When will you actually warfare badges. be leaving?" I thought that Now, I'm not saying not to was a relatively simple buy them, because there question to answer. The were actually a few Sailors answer continued to be "I going to the Horn of Africa don't know," at least until who did wear their DCU's. I the orders are received. No, guess that the sand in not the first set of orders. Djibouti, Africa is different Not even the second set of from the sand in Iraq. I orders, the new modified don't know for sure, I've orders or the re-modified never been" to either place. orders. The last bit of enlighten- We really weren't sure of ment that I can give is anything until the final regarding the Sailors being orders were received. At immersed with the Army. first it was two weeks, then Expect "Hoo-ah!" as an it was a month, then two answer to almost every- months, then back to two thing. weeks again. The lesson to They are now known as be learned here is remain "Sailders in the NARMY . . calm and keep your calen- A Fleet of One" and actually dar open. They are not leav- have T-shirts to prove it. We ing until they actually get to may not have a clue as to the airport, get on the plane where they are going, when and phone you from their they are leaving or what destination, they are supposed to be You'll know the final bringing with them but we orders, they're the ones that do know one thing. They they actually carry with are the best darn Sailors in them on the plane, this man's Army. 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Flight deck ops An HH-60H Seahawk helicopter assigned to the "Nightdippers" of HS-5, takes off from the flight deck aboard the Nimitz- class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) April 28. Eisenhower and embarked Carrier Air Wing Seven are-underway conducting their Composite Training Unit Exercise. NAS Jax shoreline gets a facelift By LII(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer he NAS Jacksonville Public Works Department is removing five condemned piers from the station's shoreline and replacing them with two upgraded piers that base officials say will provide long- lasting enjoyment to patrons and employees for years to come. "We were provided a budget to improve areas of the NAS Jax shore- line," said Lynn Dickenson, Facilities Division project manager. "We knew that we had to work on the erosion problem on the northe north shoreline that was caused by past hurricanes. That area needed vegeta- l:tion and gravel to be replaced so we could get control of the erosion prob- >,em out there. After the costs of that -,project had been deducted from our budget, we had enough left over to replace only two of the 25-year-old piers instead of the five that we had l hoped for," Dickenson stated. Commander, Navy Region South- east Rear Adm. Mark Boensel and NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. SChip Dobson were set on ensuring that the piers chosen to be rebuilt would benefit the troops and their families. The project teamlooked at all of the factors associated with reconstructing Fisherman's Cove pier and the pier p located across from the Naval Hospital Jacksonville and presented their ideas to base leaders. "The location is ideal at both piers for.maximum usage and there are also pavilions and picnic areas with ideal parking as well," said h Dickenson. SThe Facilities Division wasted no time at all getting the upgrades Sunderway. The pier at Fisherman's : Cove is nearly complete. Both of the -new piers will boast concrete con-, struction pilings versus the old wood o ,pilings and planks. They are also ' being constructed completely of alu- f minum. Construction of the new pier at the hospital entrance will begin within From TRICARE Management Activity M rore than $500 mil- lion has been saved through improved formulary and ': contract management in the first full year since the Department of Defense (DoD) began implementing the Uniform Formulary process to review and clas- ' sify prescription drugs. In addition, since its deploy- 'l ment in 2001, the Pharma- ; cy Data Transaction Ser- m vice (PDTS) has avoided more than 171,000 poten- tially life-threatening drug interactions, according to Dr. William Winkenwerder, Jr., assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. "More than 2.1 million prescriptions are filled in the Military Health System (MHS) during a Photos by LII(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Members of the Ellis Environmental Group and Florida Rock Industries pour cement into the area that will be a handicapped-accessible entrance to the new pier at Fisherman's Cove. The sign stating "Do not enter" warns people of the state of disrepair the current piers are in. This particular pier will undergo complete reconstruction and is located across from the Naval Hospital Jacksonville entrance on Mustin Road. the week and according to Dickenson, people can expect to enjoy the full benefit of a brand new pier at Fisherman's Cove within the next two weeks. The pier is awaiting all of the required, final walk-through inspec- tions. Johnny Buettgem of Navy Computer Telecommunication Station (NCTS), was enjoying a view of the river while having lunch with some co-workers. He stated, "The new pier is absolutely gorgeous. The previous pier was a rickety, wooden mess and what's out there now looks like it will last forever." Darrell Bullinger also of NCTS commented, "It was a much needed improvement to put a new pier out here. It's safe now and the manatees are going to enjoy playing around it." Completion time for both of the piers may vary due to events such as weather or material availability. However, you can expect to have full use of Fisherman's Cove within three weeks and the pier near the hospital entrance should be finished within the next three months. typical week,", Winkenwerder said. "Since we began using the Pharmacy Uniform Formu- lary last year, we have been able to move forward rapidly to make prudent decisions that protect our beneficiaries' health and at the same time save costs." The Uniform Formulary, implemented in 2005, established a process that places prescription drugs into one of three cost-share tiers, based upon their rel- ative clinical and cost effectiveness. "These phar- macy decisions reflect our strong interest in seeing that our beneficiaries get the medications they need," Winkenwerder said. "It is our goal to ensure that the best balance of efficacy and cost effective- ness is accomplished." The DoD Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Com- mittee meets quarterly to recommend medications for placement on the Uniform Formulary or to be non-formulary. The group is made up of physi- cians and pharmacists, representatives from the military services, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Coast Guard. Their recommenda- tions are vetted with a Beneficiary Advisory Panel (BAP), whose membership includes representatives of active duty families and retirees, civilian health care professionals, and TRICARE contractors. The Uniform Formulary is just one of several meas- ures that DoD has imple- mented over the past five years to enhance quality and reduce costs, according to Capt. Tom McGinnis, See TRICARE, Page 19 You see a Puppy... .. /-. -illlliWAl.As &. . A blind person sees the world. S1-800-548-4337 i www.guidedog.org . undatln 371 East Jericho Turnpike a oF participant FBr., m ened c. Smithtown, NY 11787 Provided as a public service JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER 'The Mother of all Articles' By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel OK, now that I have your attention allow me to pro- ceed. The Persian Gulf War is still relatively fresh in our minds. As our armed forces mobilized a momentum started to build up which we knew would reach a climax. You may also remember that people tended to be more spiritual. The old maxim, "there are no atheists in fox- holes" rang truer in those days. As the moment of ultimate confrontation approached, the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, described the anticipated - encounter as "The Mother of all Battles." . When I first heard the expression I couldn't help laughing. It sounded funny. But let's look at the meaning of this ...... superlative expression. In this context it <' T is pretty obvious that the use of the word r> "mother" meant something along the lines Chaplain (It.) of "overwhelming," "immense," "spectacu- Jose Molina lar," "awesome." Now, the word "mother" is worthy of those kinds of thoughts. Motherhood truly defies comparison. I should think that on Mothers Day, every chaplain across the land should desire to write "The Mother of all Articles." I don't know if you've noticed but mothers and chaplains have a great deal in common. I know that I don't look like your mother but both chaplains and mothers commit their lives to trying to get people to do what they don't want to do in order that they might become what they've always wanted to become. Mothers are change agents and chaplains try to be. Mothers and chaplains appreciate being affirmed and recognized but think we would prefer that people follow what we preach rather than honoring what we do. Mothers and chaplains seek to nurture growth and per- sonal development in those entrusted to us. The approach- es are sometimes gentle, other times challenging and from time to time disturbing. Mothers and chaplains may get ignored and sometimes insulted but deep down inside remains a genuine concern for the people around us. At times a chaplain, like a mother, is not the best friend you have. Sometimes he/she is the only friend you have. But nothing truly and totally parallels the inimitable reality of motherhood. I therefore celebrate this Mothers Day weekend with a thankful heart for the gift of mother- hood and the gifts that these special women have brought to our lives. Mark Twain once said: "my mother had a great deal of trouble with me. But I think she enjoyed it!" What he meant was that she enjoyed the forgiving and restoring. I can relate to this. From my mother I received the gift of forgiveness. Indeed, I came to understand God's capacity to forgive through my mother's enormous capaci- ty to forgive me. Experiencing her forgiveness taught me to live and grow with a sense of confidence and certainty that everything was all right. I came to understand the value of perseverance through a mother who would not give up on her God-given responsibilities. She taught me a few things about patience and spiritual endurance. In William Gibson's classic work Mass For The Dead he writes about the events surrounding his mother's demise. After her death he yearned for the faith that upheld her wonderful life. It was a faith that held-up during a diffi- cult death. He took up her gold-rimmed glasses, her faded, well used Bible and sat in her favorite chair. He wanted to experience what had so deeply centered and empowered her. 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There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. -NC ] L VyStar Is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. _JA 1 DoD attacks rising pharmacy costs and improves 8 iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 SP NC PICNIC One of the "Pearls of the Pacific" performs a tradi- tional hula. Members of the three commands join to perform the "Cha Cha Slide." s200 TI1i-COMMANO IONIC HiE SUCCEGG ByJO1(SW/AW) Jeff McDowell NMSC PAO H avy Medicine Support Command (NMSC), Navy Drug Screening Labora- tory (NDSL), and the Disease Vector Ecology and Control Cen- ter (DVECC) took part in the an- nual Spring Picnic adjacent to the NDSL Building H2033 April 28. This tri-command event is part picnic and part sports competi- tion with teams competing for a coveted "gold cup" trophy. It was, however, the performing hula dancers, The Pearls of the Pacific, that proved to be the stars of this year's event. The island cuisine came in a close second. NDSL's Lee Williams and Ronnie Jackson prepared two pigs, roasted overnight on grills provided by NAS Jacksonville Morale, Recreation and Welfare (MWR) Department. It was a Hawaiian theme for this year's event and nearly everyone wore traditional flower leis or grass skirts. The Pearls of the Pacific, a group of young ladies, performed traditional and modern Hawaiian Hula dances to ukulele music provided by the house disc jockey, Conrad Magune. Also contributing to the island sounds was Darril Edwards, a native of Trinidad Tobago, who accompanied con- temporary jazz and R&B music on his steel pan drums. The com- bined music truly set the Pacific (From left) DVECC's Lt. Kathryn Barbara, NDSL's Carl Horn and NMSC's starting gun on the sack race. island tone for the picnic. second year after the volleyball Among the sporting events team took the court for a "first to were a volleyball elimination five" tie breaker against NDSL's tournament and a challenging team. The victory was hard sack race. The gold cup trophy fought as NMSC came from a was retained by NMSC for the three point deficit to end the com- HM2 Antoinette Wilson wait for the The "Pearls of the Pacific" charmed everyone at the picnic with their hula dancing. Lee Williams tends to grill duty. JaxAlr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 Navy Medicine Support Command celebrates winning the gold cup trophy after a great picnic and a day full of camaraderie. P .OTOSP J-(WA ) JEC A OWE M 8 A) 0 ,001 014 Navy ,. -: ,_ Medicine Support Command clrt wiighgl ,''- .;P .OT R _., JO I..RWMW J I", cwo, rtt M I' SO, P MR- ri Darril Edwards set the island mood on his steel pan drums. Don Riggs from Navy Medicine Support Command, enjoys an afternoon outside the cubicle. PiCNiC: 'ATmosPo0EE WAS ElECTtic' From Page 8 the tone, the food was incredible, the hula dancers were entertaining, and the competitive atmosphere was electric. It was a fun, well-deserved afternoon away from the office. It was a pleasure to see so many of Navy medicine's finest enjoying the moment." "Although, NMSC ended up retaining the trophy for the second year, there's no doubt we were all winners. The MWR committee members and those coming through at the last minute need to be commended on putting together a super afternoon. As Navy medicine continues to meet the challenges that lie ahead, our Navy can take comfort S,, "in knowing that our medical support servic- es are handled professionally by the people out here today," continued Cruz. HMCM Enrique Cruz (left), Felix Nazareno and Margaret Reesey lead a team cheer after winning the next-to-last game of volleyball. Sandy Banning, from Navy Medicine Support Command, tries to decide what to have for lunch. 10 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 Master chief visits NavHosp Jax By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs eep doing great stuff and stay ready to l .deploy. You came in to go to war and I'm ready to get you there!" That's the message Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Force Master Chief (FMF/SS/SW) Robert Elliott delivered to Naval Hospital Jacksonville Sailors during a visit here April 28. Elliott noted that Sailors who came in less than five years ago came in knowing we would be at war and that hospital corpsmen knew they would deploy to war. "Our job is to save Marines and Sailors in combat. We need to be proud of that because we do it well. We do it better than it has ever been done before. Both the hospital corpsmen and the med- ical support personnel who work with them all "have a lot to be proud of," he said. Elliott, who has 25 years in the Navy, became BUMED's Force Master Chief in March. His naval service has taken him from being a general field corpsman to duty as a surface nuclear medicine technician and later submariner duty as an independent duty corpsman. He has served in such locales as Korea, Thailand, Australia and Kuwait. Just prior reporting to BUMED he was the Command Master Chief at Medical Center, San Diego. Elliott's remarks on deployment were made during a Force Master Chief's Call. During the one-on- one with Elliott, Naval Hospital and Branch Health Clinic person- nel asked varied questions. Here are some the topic highlights and Elliott's answers: Deployment length: "Four months or a year, no one right now can answer the question of how long future deployments will be," Elliott said reminding his audience,. "This is a no joke war! And we're going to do everything we can to make it successful." Navy rightsizing: "This will continue," Elliott said, "because it is the right thing to do." However, he said, the Navy doesn't just kick people out of the Navy to meet quotas. "There is a planned evolution to this." As far as early outs he said, "You made a com- mitment to your country. You signed up to do a job and I think you need to honor that commit- ment." Advancement opportunities: Elliott said in the last cycle the Navy made more third class petty officers than in the previous two cycles combined. Increases were also seen in E8 and E9 advance- ments, opening billets beneath them for advancement. "I think we will see an increase in promo- tion for junior hospital corpsmen and for junior Sailors," he said. San Antonio Joint Forces med- ical training: Medical training for hospital corpsmen is moving to a joint program in San Antonio. He said the Air Force is insisting the training be eligible for college credits, a plus for all the other services, including the Navy. Aligning hospital corpsman training with Army medic train- ing: Elliott said that although there have been rumors of "changing Navy Corpsman train- ing standards" to align with that of other services that's not what's happening. The real story is that Navy Corpsmen and Army medics have different missions. Elliott doesn't foresee a "purple shirt" medical specialty for all services. "They'll continue to train for their mission and we'll train for our mission," he said. Civilianizing billets: "We will civilianize every billet we can," he said, "if it is not a war-going bil- let." Practically every billet in Naval Hospital Jacksonville could feasibly be civilianized, but they're not, because most of them are war-going deployment billets. "We should never reduce one bil- Photo by HM1 Michael Morgan Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Force Master Chief CMC(FMF/SS/SW) Robert Elliott salutes the National Ensign during colors at Naval Hospital Jacksonville April 28. Left to right is: Hospital Executive Officer Capt. Elaine Wagner, Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono, hospital Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Dennis Green and Elliott. let that has anything to do with defending this nation," he said. Service on the homefront: While he expects the deployment demands to step up, he also spoke to those who would continue to deliver care at the hospital and in the branch health clin- ics. "I depend on you to be there every day. It is important to that deployed service member to know that his or her son, daughter, husband or wife is being taken care of. What you do everyday is impor- tant. And I appreci- ate that every day." Photo by HM3 Dulce Perezroman Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Force Master Chief CMC(FMF/SS/SW) Robert Elliott talks with Sailors at a Force Master Chief's Call at Naval Hospital Jacksonville April 28. Also connected via video-teleconference were Sailors from the seven Georgia and Florida Branch Health Clinics under the hospital's cognizance. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is hot on ICE By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing In an ongoing effort to be First in Service, Naval Hospital Jack- sonville is looking at ways to better assess patients' needs and satisfaction lev- els. One initiative that will allow patients to evaluate the health care services they receive is the Inter- active Customer Evalua- tion (ICE) System. ICE is a web-based tool for collecting feedback about the services provided at the hospital or one of its branch health clinics. It allows patients to sub- mit dnline comment cards to rate the health care serv- ices received during a recent visit or inpatient stay. ICE also provides patients with general infor- mation such as location, hours of operation and answers to frequently asked questions. The ICE system gener- ates reports, allowing the hospital's management teams to monitor customer satisfaction in their areas of responsibility. This feed- back will provide timely information and enable staff to take corrective action as needed. Patients will also be able to view a "report card" to see how patients perceive the care they are receiving. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Director for Health HEALTH NOTES Make it an 'all-year' resolution Care Operations Cmdr. Kathryn Summers feels the ICE system will give patients another venue to tell us how we are doing. She said, "ICE will allow us to receive candid input from our patients and tailor our services to meet their needs. ICE is a clear signal to our patients that cus- tomer service is a top prior- ity for the entire staff." ICE will be available on the hospital's Web site June 1 at www.navalhospital- SSTUNT KITES BOX I i 'lI jax.com. For more informa- tion about this new site, contact the Public Affairs Office at 542-7820. Cal Wth nyPr0le, Ay im I.8 04 83 O io11-i -wwwgrsnbosonogNainlHtine A CCprimi-prvddaa u~ itw { W ~ . c 29767 Offer Expires 5-26/06 not valid with any other offer By Lt. Cmdr. (Dr.) Jacqueline Lamm4e Naval Hospital Jacksonville Family Medicine Department Y our New Year's resolutions are start- ing to wane but it is not quite swim- suit season. Spring is when one's resolve to "lose weight and get in shape" tends to lag. Why do health experts make such a big deal about exercise? Because regular exercise is one of the most impor- tant changes you can make to improve and maintain your health. Benefits include: Decreased Blood Pressure. Decreased risk of Stroke and Heart Attack. Decreased bad cholesterol (LDL) and increased good cholesterol (HDL). Increased metabolism, which increases weight loss more than just dieting alone. Decreased blood sugar, which lowers the risk of developing diabetes. Relief of stress and anxiety; can even treat mild-moderate depression. Improved sleep. BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 'EVVr"117 r4d'tX Decreased risk of bone thinning (osteo- porosis). If you're thinking, "I'm never going to run a marathon or play a professional sport, so what's the point?" the fact is you do not have to do massive amounts of exercise to enjoy its benefits. All you need is to include 30-60 minutes of exercise four to six days a week. Half of those days should be cardio- vascular exercise, such as walking, running, cycling, climbing stairs, or dancing. That's right! You don't have to run! You can walk at a brisk pace, go dancing, or roller blading and still enjoy the benefits. The important point is that you raise your heart rate to 60- 85 percent of your maximum. Use this for- mula to calculate your max heart rate: 220-age=maximum HR If you are new to exercise, start at 60 per- cent of your max (your maximum HR x 0.60) and work up to 85 percent (max HR x 0.85). See HEALTH NOTES, Page 11 -f-mmberhi- membrshi. Nwle thr ino eeft ie e uLwrt ut on n crdtcrs e0Feeonlie acont ccsOs UNONESED NoCilde D IVORCE. No DDebt $691NoPoerty rITYr mri A rlrV-A",T FREEt. UONSUL1AHOUN *cost and filing fees are additional "Representing Military Personnel and Dependents for Over Twenty Years" *Family Law *Bankruptcy Criminal - Divorce Chapter 7 D.U.I - Separation Chapter 13 Misdemeanor - Custody Step Parent Adoption Felony - Paternity Name Change Traffic - Child Support Incorporation Wills / Probate The Law Office of Jeffrey C. Peterson SAttorney at Law (904) 356-1877 10 South Newnan St.. Jacksonville. FL 32202 FLA. BAR #0351938 NMSC hosts board meeting By O1(SW/AW) Jeff McDowell NMSC PAO Navy Medicine Support Com- mand (NMSC) hosted a board of director's meeting April 19- 20 Building H2036. This was the first board of director's meeting held in Jacksonville for the newly formed Navy Medicine Echelon III command based at NAS Jax. Members in attendance included Rear Adm. Carol Turner, commander, Navy Medicine Support Command, William Lorenzen, NMSC chief of staff and the commanding officers of all five subordinate commands. Navy Medicine Support Command is one of four regional Echelon III commands recently created in Navy medicine. The other three are Navy Medicine East in Norfolk, Va., Navy Medicine West in San Diego and the National Capital Region in Washington DC. "This Navy Medicine Support Command is very unique. Unlike Navy Medicine East, Navy Medicine West and National Capital Region, we do not have med- ical treatment commands consisting of medical treatment facilities and Navy clinics. The five commands under our umbrella are those whose primary mission is medical and research support," explained Turner. The five subordinate commands under NMSC constitute the environ- mental health/preventive medicine, research, logistics, information tech- nologies, and training branches of Photo by J01 (SW/AW) Jeff McDowell (From left) Members of the Navy Medicine Support Command's Board of Directors includes: Capt. Greg Kuhn, commanding officer, Naval Medical Logistics Command; Capt. Tom McGue, deputy commander, Navy Medical Education and Training Command; Capt. Ernest Anastos, commanding officer, Naval Medical Information Management Center; Rear Adm. Carol Turner, commander, Navy Medicine Support Command; Capt. Ed Antosek, commanding officer, Naval Medical Research Center; William Lorenzen, chief of staff, Navy Medicine Support Command; Capt. Roberto Quinones, prospective commanding officer, Navy Medical Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education Command; Capt. Dave Hiland, commanding officer, Naval Environmental Health Center and Capt. William Stover, prospective commanding officer, Naval Environmental Health Center. Navy medicine. Where the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery establishes the policies for the medical functions, NMSC and its subordinate commands execute those policies in the support they provide to the Navy medicine infrastructure and operational forces. The five subordinate commands under NMSC include: Navy Environ- mental Health Center, Navy Medical Logistics Command, Naval Medical Research Center, Navy Medicine Information Management Center and Navy Medical Education and Training Command. Eagle Award NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn (right) presents the Commanding Officer's Eagle of Excellence Award to Tim Jeror, BMT Designers & Planners, Inc., SE recre- ation and traffic specialist, for his outstanding performance while facilitating the mandatory driving improvement course aboard the base. "Since the beginning of the year more than 600 personnel aboard the base have attended Tim's class and the feedback on the comment cards has been outstanding. He has done a great job and we congratulate and thank him," Tamblyn said during a ceremony held at the Officers' Club May 3. Photo by PH2(AW/SW) Lynn Friant Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 11 HEALTH NOTES: Continued From Page 10 It's OK if you can't fit a solid 30-60 minutes into your schedule. Exercise is cumulative throughout the day. Start by taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Go for a walk during your lunch break. Park your car farther away from work. Do your house or yard work at a fast pace (sit- ting on a lawnmower does not count!i. If you find a way to make exercise part of your daily routine like brushing your teeth, it will become a habit. Some people may be motivated to not "waste their money" by paying to join a gym If you can relate then you should consider it an investment in your future. If you cannot afford to join a gym, there is a great gym here on base. Right next door is also the Wellness Center. an amazing resource. They have a machine called the "Bod Pod," which measures your body fat percentage, (a more valid indicator of physical fitness than actual weight). The physical trainers there can help you develop a personal exercise program and get you started. You then follow-up in 3-6 months and see the wonderful progress you have made. Tips for maintaining your exercise routine year-round include: Exercise with a partner of similar fitness level. You can motivate each other and you are less likely to find excuses not to exercise. Join a team. Instead of one partner you have five or more. Now you really don't want to be the one person who doesn't show up! 1 Do something you like. If you hate running, or are afraid of bikes, do something else. Swim. Play tennis or basketball. Take a walk in the woods, If you enjoy the activity, you're more likely to want to go. Vary your routine. Even if you love swimming, you may get bored if that's all you do. Add a hike or dancing a couple of days a week. Choose an activity that matches your fitness level. If you've been sedentary for the last 10 years. don't plan on running the Marine Corps Marathon. If you have arthri- tis, try swimming instead of running on pavement. If you are young, healthy, with no medical problems and not pregnant, you can start an exercise program right away. Otherwise you should discuss it with your doctor first. It is just a matter of finding the'exercise program that is right for you and sticking to it. This article is one of a series of health-care related articles pub- lished by the Department of Family Practice Residency Training Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. 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Chip Dobson and Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit Two Zero Two (CBMU-202) Project Supervisor EO1 Thomas Bonacci (cen- ter) cut the ribbon to officially open the new Morale, Welfare and Recreation storage lot May 2, Joining them from left are: E02 Curtis Wilson, Crew Leader E02 Destin Brown, E02 John Elnewold, MWR Maintenance Manager Mark Craig, MWR Communities Activities Director Bret Tracy and EO3 Quindell Wilson. New storage lot opens By PH2 (AW/NAC) Lynn Friant Stkff Writer N AS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Morale Welfare Recreation (MWR) Community Activities Director Bret Tracey, MWR Maintenance Director Mark Craig and members of Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit Two Zero Two (CBMU 202) gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremo- ny at NAS Jacksonville May 2 to open the newly renovated Automotive Storage Lot. The lot has been relocated off Seabee Drive next to the NAS Jacksonville Waterfront Brig. CBMU 202 crew members EO1 Thomas Bonacci, EO2 Destin Brown, E02 Curtis Wilson, E02 John Enewold and EO3 Quindell Wilson transformed a 25;000-sq. foot old abandoned mobile home park into the new Automotive Storage Lot. :The Seabees removed 20 secondary feed electrical poles and all buried electrical utilities cut off at ground level, cut the plumbing utility hook ups at ground level and abstracted 200 linear feet of chain link fence and poles during construction of the lot. They then cleared and leveled the area byr excavating 30 full-grown trees and 331 cbic yards of scrub before distributing nearly 2,500 tons of white rock throughout the project area. "The guys really enjoyed the project. It gave them a lot more experience on the bulldozer and horizontal practice," explained EOC John Tyson, operation chief of CBMU-202. :"On shore duty, equipment: operators usually don't get a chance to work on road projects requiring the usage of heavy-duty machinery," he continued. "Therefore, any- time we have a project like the storage facility, which requires clearing brush and road work, it's good for the guys so they can. hone their skills before they go back to a battalion." The new lot will provide active duty and retired Sailors, reservists and Department of Defense (DoD) employees with 24-hour access to a secured lot via an electronic access code keypad. Additionally, the lot will provide more than 100 storage spaces for cars, recreation vehicles, trailers, boats and jet skis. Before storing watercraft in the lot, you will need to contact the Mulberry Cove Marina at 542-3260 for space availability and registration. To store vehicles in the lot you will need proof of insurance, registration and govr- ernment identification. Storage fees are $40 per month for active duty and retired service members and $50 for DoD employ- ees. Members may pay on a month-by- month basis or for 12 months in advance and receive one month free. Building this new lot has enabled MWR to plan the expansion of the Autorama Sales Lot. This will provide patrons with additional slots for the sale of their cars, trucks, RVs and boats, thereby alleviating the long waiting period experienced in the past. For more information on the automotive storage lot, call the NAS Jax MWR Auto Skill Center at 542-3227. Retirin Soon? Or, Getting out with six or more years?. Or, Guard or Reserve with 10 or more years? Or Spouse of the above military members ? America's Schools Need Quality Teaehers. What: Teaching as a Second Career Seminar, learn about: *Troops To Teachers ProgramV *Spouses to Teachers Program *Considerations Prior to a 'Career Transition *Florida Certification Options *Florida Teacher Certifiqcation Requirements When: Maiy 23, 10.a.m. noon ! Where:Chapel Religious Education Hall Building 749 Call 542-2545/2475 to register. Sponsored by Flonda Department of Education. 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Proceed directly to any of these three all new KB Home communities, or visit any community listed below. fO for Rooms To Go! Enter to win $10, e AT Gosfi a M when you stop by. IR*rZ TO JLS@lf Don't just sit there-get going and enter the -,U', , ','' : ; l =: 4-.- ' ,h +- '( ,': ,r "'I ,., , +,:: =. ., .+.,,+:+ -. : i.0. ..=-.:.: v ..+. ..'-3.. .Y7 '' ......-- ..- .' ............-... ".""-. t.~- ..."" -... *^;t~I -T4^]^ | .,H ... ;' ,' 4 --1 -~* .,,',** , < ,4, -, .. ' ,an-3..Opeg. f,.:-Vb1 ;IN t , 3..f. i al a- .yr .vi4ti~ r^ rc^ -e u 4'' wit :O-,b t wl, +PM e~ c~h ,- 3nd OpeYn &GdZE-o(urc p ,..::_ : -e...9'-s 0 1'-E:JAS-, :3 .-. 5 tL -t.I. sot *q' ^^ ^ Y"^M1- -^^ -'^ 'H 'i ^ ^ ^'- -. 4PM.R A~~dams' Lakd~.. ....... WS-0-ki- 2crpvn44vrqqw9 -1riht au~kae ...-----.----, .-. .--, y--. I -.a, ';. I q5 .6:+$,l qom.up9'i and, , 6- v-, g-+--" W.40' : -4r.;5 ,t .. : + 44 -.._..1. f Check out these other g ! 4. Timber Creek Plantation From the $190s 1,604-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. Oversized homesites available. Tour the community pool, clubhouse, basketball court and family recreation area. Come tour our Parade of Homes model home. (904) 225-2581 5. Cartesian Pointe From the $160s 1,336-2,478 sq. ft., 2-4 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling final homesites. Community offers play- ground and baseball field. A great value in rapidly expanding Nassau County. (904) 225-1982 6. Dunn's Creek Plantation From the low $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. 13 unique floor plans. Community pool coming soon. (904) 751-1274 6. Islands of Dunn's Creek From the mid $200s 2,237-3,817 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Grand Opening! Now selling oversized homesites with marsh-front views. New floor plans to choose from. Community is nestled on two cul-de-sac streets. Come tour our Parade of Homes model home. (904) 751-1274 7. Villages of Summer Lakes From the $160s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2,5 baths. Now selling new townhomes with attached 1-car garages. Community pool and playground. Just minutes from the popular Tinseltown area. Tour new townhomes ready for move-in. Come tour our Parade of Homes model home. (904) 725-2125 Jacksonville n3U Mandarin -ifj, " .. , / .. . " S ,, I,,, ,-- Squaie ,.,;.I1.r 1 A 5: Al 'K! .5 55N' \^, .T' 71,, 8. Samara Lakes Oak Ridge/River Birch From the $230s 1,336-3,418 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites and quick-move-in homes. Located in popular World Golf Village area. Several lakes are located within the 245-acre nature preserve. World-class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. Come tour our Parade of Homes model home. (904) 940-0146 9. Florentine From the $250s 1,336-3,162 sq.ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located just minutes from Ponte Vedra Beach. Within walking distance of Nease High School. (904) 819-6604 10. Cypress Lakes From the mid $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling. 11 floor plans to choose from. 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course. Amenities center coming summer 2006. No CCD fees. Minutes from shopping, entertainment and historic St. Augustine. Come tour our Parade of Homes model home. (904) 819-9081 4 . .. . ..!. MP" ,.. yi ly. IT. , SCountrywide KB HOME LOANS Get your rate locked. Get peace of mind. Protect your interest rate from construction to closing with Rate Lock! There are so many great benefits to owning a new KB home. Now we've added the Countrywide KB Home Loans Rate Lock program. Lock in a great rate while your home is under construction-up until the day you get the keys. Plus, if rates are lower when your home is ready, you'll get the lower rate! ' Includes these benefits and more: * a locked interest rate during construction up-front approval- so your loan is ready when your home is protection available up to 14 months ,,ttf , ., ' I ' ""- REALTOR Cooperation Welcomer ate protection subject to time limits. Other restrictions may apply. May not be available for all loan programs. 2. Up-front approval is subject to satisfactory appraisal and title review and no change in financial condition if the rate is not locked or rate protection expires, any rate increases may lower the loan amount for which the borrower qualifies. S pera n come. countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, and Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. are Equal Housing Lenders. 2006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC. Trade/service marks are the respective property of Countrywide Financal Corporation, Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC or KB Home. House logo reg. U.S. Pat. &Tm. Off. Some products may not be available in all states.This Is not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. For AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, NV, NM, NC, SC,TX and WI residents and properties only. CountryWide KB Home Loans licensing information: 27001 Agoura Road Road, Suite 200, Calabasas, CA 9301 Arizona Mortgage Banker License Number BK-0907332; Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act; Georgia Reg. 18970; Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., (as agent for Countrywide KB Home Loans) licensing information: 4500 Park Granada, Calabasas, CA 91302. Arizona Mortgage Banker License Number BK8805; Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the Callfornia Residential Mortgage Lending Act; Georgia Reg. #5929; Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee. Countrywide KB Home Loans, a joint venture between KB Home and Countrywide Management Corp, is the funding lender for all advertised products and services. 02006 KB Home (KBH). Lunch and, refreshment available while supplies last. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Vold where prohibited. Rooms To Go Sweepstakes runs 04/29/06-05/31/06. Enter by completing/submitting registration card at any Jacksonville-area KBH community. Limit one entry per household Must be legal U.. resident, 18or older. Odds of winning depend upon number of eligible entries received. Drawing on 05/31/06. Prize Is a Rooms To Go gift card valued at 10,000. Winner responsible for all taxes and insurance. Prize not redeemable/exchangeable for cash, not transferable and cannot be combined with any other offers. KBH reserves the right to extend, modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. For details on restrictions, qualifications and,. conditions, see Official Rules at sales offices or send SASE to Rooms To Go Sweepstakes Rules, c/o KB Home, 10475 Fortune Pkwy, Ste. 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256.To receive 1.5% discount homebuyer must: 1) be military personnel with proper identification, 2) present ce e r tifi cate on or before the dateof signing purchase agreement, 3) purchase new KB home at Timber Creekk Plantation or Adams Lake between 03/20/06 and 6/30/06 and close escrow per terms of contract. 1.5% Is reduction of base price, Including lot premium and structural options. Offerwill be paid when homebuyer has closed escrow. No substitutions, not exchangeable for cash, not transferable or assignable, cannot be used in conjunction with a Realtor r-.~sdoe.oro/if Co-op, cannot be combined with any other offers and supersedes previous referral programs. KBH reserves the right to modify or discontinue offer at any time without prior notice. Restrictions and limitations may apply. Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and coply with I wHme Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. ARTIST'S CONCEPTION; illustrations show upgraded landscaping and may not So u r represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Planned pools at Dunn's Creek Plantation and Cypress Lakes subject to change and not guaranteed; contact KB Home Jacksonville, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256; (904) 596-6626. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages of Summer Lakes, Cartesian Pointe, NewHomsourc corn Adams Lake, Tmber Creek Plantation and Samara Lakes are private to community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. Continued scope/preservation of nature preserves subject to change and not guaranteed. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-45793 ."To,".o;?, hM.ri _. GO crazy! Fill your new KB home with -i I i w- -- &III .at ND am--- 1,0 &- Lee@O ow JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 15 Golf By Lt. Steve Bradi VP-30 PAO tot field his year's 15th annu- al NMCRS Benefit Golf Tournament will be held May 25. The cost is $80, which includes green and cart fees. Outback Steakhouse is providing lunch. "It's a great way to raise money for a great charita- ble organization," said Tournament Director Lt. Ryan Lilley of VP-30. Last year's Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Golf Benefit was a huge success. The Jacksonville area NMCRS Golf Benefit Committee nearly doubled the 2004 effort by raising $60,000 through corporate generosi- ty. All contributions benefit- ed local Sailors and Marines at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. The NMCRS was founded in World War II with a fed- eral bond. The interest on that bond pays for the oper- ating expenses of the chari- ty today. Every penny donated goes directly to the Sailors and Marines in need of financial assis- tance. There are not too many charities that have their- annual expenses covered so that 100 percent of the charitable donations go to where it is needed most to Sailors and Marines in need. With approximately 1.5 million military personnel in the area, the military represents a huge portion of the consumer power in Northeast Florida. Additionally, many busi- nesses welcome the oppor- tunity to give back to the men and women who defend the country. The committee was fortunate to grow its 2005 event to 24 corporate sponsors. Sponsors include: VyStar Credit Union Navy Federal Credit Union Navy Federal FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff T ,he NAS Jacksonville l:Fleet and Family Support Center FFSC Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of per- sonal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is re- quired. If special accommo- dations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in May: May 13-16, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Separating) May 22-25, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) May 23, 9 a.m. noon - Stress Management Workshop May 30,9 a.m. noon - Anger Management Workshop For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. arney to Financial Group Enterprise Car Sales MPS Group Inc. W.W. Gay Atlantic Marine Inc. Logistics Services International The Primrose School Nextran Corporation Vestcor Family Foundation CSX Corporation Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q The Boeing Company Lockheed Martin Landstar Ameritape benefit NMCRS First Command Financial Planning Pavilion Plaza Pharmacy Inc. Anheuser-Busch Inc. T. Rowe Price Foundation Bubba Burger Stonewood Tavern Coyote's Oyster Bar and Grill Anyone interested in helping with the planning for this year's event or play- ing in the tournament, can contact Lilley at 542-5397. This year's fundraising noW 8 ge also includes a car drawing for a 2006 Honda Civic donated by Coggin Automo- tive Group. Tickets are being sold next to the car in front of the NAS Jax Commissary through May 21. Ticket prices are as fol- lows: El to E3 $3/ticket, E4 to E6 $4/ticket and E7 to 010 $5/ticket. Disclaimer: The Jax Air News and the federal govern- ment do not officially endorse any company, sponsor or their products or services. 4L 8 . now $1176 8" pot Mother's Day Flower Basket #229710 BUY ONE, GET Create your own ONE FREE! $688 each Mother Day basket Canvas Taper Bin SAssorted colors " #52746 o ^now $ 98 9 was $1998 1 SDecorative Hose SHanger *Hose sold separately t #187927 Great giftideas Was $998 was $597 was 28 ..... Bypass Pruner Stainless Womens' , #167737 Steel Trowel ,Dotted #86680 Jersey Glove #183544 Photo by PHAN Harry Rucker III Ensigns Tarry Spring (right) and Cowana White of VP-30 sell tickets to raise money for the annual Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Fund Drive May 2. The winning ticket-holder will receive the keys to a 2006 Honda Civic donated by Coggin Automotive Group. (,)600RA bY E A.RS Let's Build Something Together $69 2-Person Sling Swing #214714 4i -. ' FREE Gift! Maieoth I"" De ^f) f a Is - Free quart size Garden Club Select [ l;f ,/, / iii'al FRn EE to the first 60 cu tomers D ay! ... r2 friir1q tJ JLJl y onn Mother' i Day. ... .. .... .- . .. pur.hn-e flr i.ry I -Inilw l hn O r r t ll'lhr, ld - * ** -. -, --- .-.-.. ... . . .. A'* -.' J -' r3.?'' Ar V.ir ftep qi[I of Llwn & Uht ~ dan regI41tir. 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'Was" prices in this advertisement were in effect on May 4, 2006, and may vary based on Lowe's Every Day Low Price policy. See store for details regarding product warranties. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 'Does not apply to Special Order purchases. Other exclusions may apply. 2006 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 060591 bmlo molth'owltic. coil 7vflot lofwwdftn WOftit. 00110605911017,021,033 P 10" pot Flowering / Hanging Baskets #90639 / / M I .i '; ..,... : 'i. -16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 ERAU offers classes on base From the Navy College Office E mbry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer- sity (ERAU) offers a wide variety of programs to meet the needs of mili- tary personnel, families and friends. ERAU currently offers the following undergradu- ate programs: Associate of Science in Professional Aeronautics, Associate of Science in Technical Management, Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics, and a Bachelor of Science in Technical Management. In addition ERAU offers graduate pro- grams in Aeronautical Science and the Master of Science in Management. Both graduate programs offer specializations in logistics, air transportation management, industrial management, aerospace securi- ty, aviation enterprises in the global envi- ronment as well as a general management option. For those who seek only certification the following certificate programs are avail- able: aviation safety, space studies, supply chain management, aviation maintenance technology and logistics. All courses are available online in distance learning for- mat as well as on the base in the tradition- al classroom arrangement. To meet the adult learner's needs we offer five terms per year in a nine-week layout. The next term begins May 30. Registration is on going. For further infor- mation, please contact ERAU's local office in Building 110 or call 779-0246. Partnership in education Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Undergraduate schedule (May 30-July 31) Course Title Day Time Building Math 211 Statistics w/Aviation M 5-9:45 p.m. Building 110 Math 211 Statistics w/ Aviation W 5-9:45 p.m. Building 110 Mgmt 201 Principles of Mgmt. W 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 501 Mgmt 408 Airport Mgmt. T 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 501 Mgmt 421 Small Business Mgmt T 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 103 Mgmt 436 Strategic Mgmt. F 5-9:45 p.m. Building 110 Phys 102 Explorations in Physics S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Building 110 Sfty 409 Aviation Safety T 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 103 Sfty 440 System Safety Mgmt. W 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 103 Mgmt 425 Trends and Current Problems M 5-9:45 p.m. Cnattu Room 103 Graduate Schedule (May 30 July 31) Course Title Day Time Building ASCI 603 Aircraft and Spacecraft Dev. F 5-9:45 p.m. Building 110 ASCI 609 Aircraft Maintenance Mgmt. TBA 5-9:45 p.m. TBA SASCI 645 Airport Ops and Mgmt. TH 5-9:45 Building 110 S" -' '.. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - File photo Students assigned to the "Pro's Nest" of VP-30, participate in daily mandated personal fitness training at NAS Jacksonville. CNP guidance for fitness policy amplified By Lt. Sarah Self-Kyler Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. John Harvey Jr. provided detailed guidance April 27 on administrative .procedures for Physical Fitness Assess- ment (PFA) failures. The new procedures, which apply to Sailors who have failed the PFA three or more times in four years, were designed to further enforce PFA standards and improve Sailor readiness. : NAVADMIN 120-06, released to augment OPNAVINST 6110.1H, gives commanding -officers (CO) the authority to submit -waivers for Sailors showing progress or whose loss they determine would signifi- cantly reduce a command's readiness. "These rules elevate the accountability for our COs to enforce the established stan- 'dards," Harvey said. "We must adapt our 'policy to reflect the demands of a worldwide deployable force and demand that' our Sailors are always physically fit and ready 'to deploy." The naval message authorizes command- *ing officers the opportunity to submit two types of waivers a waiver for progress or a waiver for readiness. To show reasonable progress, Sailors -must be enrolled in their command's -Fitness Enhancement Program (FEP) and demonstrate an increase in the number of push-ups and curl-ups they can do, as well -as a decrease in the time for the run or ,swim. Exact criteria can be found in the revised OPNAVINST 6110.1H. A waiver for readiness may be requested for a Sailor whose loss may impact fleet, -unit or a specific community's readiness. "Fitness is a readiness issue," said Harvey. "Commanders have been chal- lenged to foster a positive fitness culture, .and Sailors will be challenged to live this 'culture and help their shipmates meet the standard." Beyond giving commanders the authority to initiate administrative separation proce- dures for those who failed the PFA, the OPNAV instruction, released in August 2005, stresses the importance of leader- ship's role in the physical readiness pro- gram, and in encouraging Sailors to pursue fit lifestyles. It calls for time for physical training during the workweek and evalua- tion of the program to ensure compliance with testing and reporting, FEP and other aspects of the program. Commanders are directed to treat physi- cal readiness as they do retention and attri- tion in fitness reports on their subordinate officers and senior enlisted leaders. Officers and enlisted who failed their most recent PFA will be ineligible for pro- motion, advancement or frocking under these changes. They also must be entered into the FEP until the next official PFA. Monthly mock-PFAs provide opportuni- ties to regain eligibility for promotion or advancement, which is reinstated once a Sailor meets PFA requirements. Enrollment in FEP remains mandatory until the Sailor passes the official PFA. Commanders will also have the authority to waive body composition assessment up to the Department of Defense maximum stan- dard of 26 percent for males and 36 percent for females for those Sailors who score "out- standing" or "excellent" overall with no sub- scores below "good," and also present a neat, professional military appearance. The detailed changes reflected in OPNAVINST 6110.1H are available on the Navy Physical Readiness Program Web site at www.npc.navy.mil/commandsupport/phy- sicalreadiness. This site also contains other fitness, nutrition, and weight management references. For more information on the PRP changes, see NAVADMIN 180-05 and 120- 06 available at www.npc.navy.mil. -.- "Teamwork is essential to a Strong Navy" Do Your part Keep the Navy Strong Quit Tobacco Today! Call the Wellness Center for more information 542-5292 Go Navy!!! Photo by PH3 Clarck Desire Cmdr. Stuart Alexander, officer in charge, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville, talks to a group of children at Timucuan Elementary School after a flag raising ceremony at the school April 28. Navy Yacht Club's race season begins in May From the Navy ax Yacht Club he Navy Jax Yacht Club (NJYC) will begin their racing season next month with a series of regattas. These regattas consist of several. different classes of races. There are plenty of oppor- tunities for everyone to take part in these events and enjoy a day on the water. The following regattas are planned for this year: Wave Regatta Saturday. Registration starts at 9 a.m., a captain's meeting will be held at noon and the race begins at 1 p.m. This is the first in a series of four regattas put on by First RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS Coast Sailing Association. This one is being hosted by NJYC. There are two divi- sions and all women's crew and a crew of 50 per- cent women. Armed Forces Day Regatta May 20. Registration starts at 9 a.m., a captain's meeting will be held at noon and the race begins at 1 p.m. This regatta will have two divi- sions one for cruisers and one for one-designs, lasers, Flying Scots, etc. Anyone who would like to be part of these events can come crew or use one from the Mulberry Cove Marina. Call the marina at 542- 3260. For more information, call Jeannie at 779-7394. - -=--~=-~-- - Swedish Massage Oriental Body Shampoo Steam Sauna Stress Relief S Bodyscrubs SUN 3dSPAr Men 2151 Lane Ave S Suite 306 Women (904)786-9900 9:00am 10 00pm 7 Days A Week LIC. #MA36512 Walk-Ins Welcome R101377 CLAM OURFUUREATSAIT EOUNIVERITY Saint Leo University is conveniently located in Orange Park and Mayport Naval Station. Saint Leo University knows the military. As one of the world's largest providers of education to the military, Saint Leo has long understood the need for affordable, flexible education with small classes for active duty military members and the military community. Experience the difference of a university focused on you, right here in Jacksonville. Re;;straton begins April Jo, 2006 Term starts May z, 2006 odd drop May 8, 2oo6 LoSt daH IC \nIthdron\ July 10o, 2006 Term ends luly 31, 20o6 ORANGE PARK CRM-22.,-PAOP Survey of the justice System - EDU-304-PAOP Human Exceptionalities EDU-427-PAOP Educational Assessment BANNERMAN/GREEN COVE SPRINGS EDU 337.PAGC Childrenri Literature MAYPORT PEL .OI PASA PALATKA EDU ?3-.PAPA EDU 3 .-PAPA EOU.2,. PAPA Thre Ct -itic Traditi~ri Chidrers Literarurr Human E,,.ce-phionaliliP EdU~a.:31 (, Govrulncp TBA TeBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TEA TBA TBA Bachelor's Degrees * Business Administration with specialization in: - Accounting - Health Services Management - Management - Management Information Systems Technology Management * Computer Information Systems * Criminal justice * Elementary Education * Middle Grades Education * Psychology SAINT LEO U N 1 V E R S I T Y Wr-, you need for where you're going. Founded in 1889. "S~h,1h0dr'is 'utjerEC[o10Chiar& " Mu= - Z-A--olmo Kayak, fishing tourney to help kids From Staff More than 200 kayak anglers will take to local waters May 20 in the world's largest kayak fishing tournament. In its third year, the fun, conserva- tion-oriented event has grown rapidly each year and become a major fundraiser for daniel kids, said Jim Clark, president and CEO of daniel. "The tournament showcases Jacksonville's tremendous natural resources and provides, a great venue for people to have fun while helping improve the odds for local kids through daniel," Clark said. The captain's meeting will be May 19 at Jacksonville's Strike-Zone Fishing Center. Check-in, awards cer- emonies and a banquet are set for May 20 at Sneakers Sports Grille in Jacksonville Beach. Fisherman can register online at www.danielkids.org http://www. danielkids.org/ or at www. JaxKayakFishing.com http://www. jaxkayakfishing.com/. They can also pick up an entry form at any of the sponsors' locations listed on these Web sites. daniel is Florida's oldest not-for- profit child-serving agency. Originally established in 1884 as an orphanage, daniel has a national reputation for providing innovative programs and services, on a daily basis, to more than 1,000 children, families and other youth-serving organizations. For more information, contact John Daigle 262-0805. HELPING HANDS USO Welcome Center Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are available. Call Lynne at 305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com for more details. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated mate- rials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158. MONEYMAN: Beware of predatory lenders From Page 2 our spouses and other family members. Navy leadership, at all levels, Information about the dangers must encourage Sailors to seek and consequences of short-term, legal assistance prior to signing high-interest loans is available loan documents or other finan- at www.nko.navy.mil and cial-related contracts. We must www.ifelines.navymil Web sites. encourage our shipmates who are using predatory loans to stop To those of you who are CFCs, and, when necessary, seek imme- your work is essential. You are on diate assistance from the Navy's the front lines in the battle available resources to stabilize against predatory loans and your their personal finances, continued efforts to educate Each of us has probably experi- members of your command on enced a financial hardship at one this issue are critical to achieve time or another in our lives, success. There is no shame in discussing Continued focus on personal or seeking help from your ship- financial management training, mates and leader to ask for assis- combined with Sailors regularly It is better to ask for assis- tance before some relatively taking advantage of navy legal minor financial issue becomes a service office free legal assistance serious difficulty in your personal before signing a loan agreement and professional life. Additionally, will inhibit the use of predatory we must discuss the dangers and loans and improve personal and available assistance/res-ources family readiness as well as mis- related to predatory loans with sion readiness. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invaluable service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volun- teering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies By Linda Brown NMCRS The Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehen- sive classes are available to all military per- sonnel and their family members. Participa- tion of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and finan- cial planner helps the expecting parents pre- pare a budget for baby from birth through col- lege. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. JaxAlr MOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 17 Cold Turkey? Quitting smoking "cold turkey" involves more than most people are ready for. We can help make the process a little easier. The Wellness Center provides education and counseling weekly. Classes Mondays at 9 a.m. Tuesday at 1 p.m. No appointment required. Call us at 542-5292 for more information. Much Ado About Books 2006 includes focus on military writers From Staff The annual Much Ado About Books literary festival includes a special emphasis on mili- tary writers and topics. From Naval attacks in Vietnam to the lives of American soldiers, in Iraq, those who enjoy this genre of non-fiction will find much to enjoy at this free event Saturday in down- town Jacksonville. Among the more than 40 featured authors at this year's festival will be Carol Reardon, who wrote "Launch the Intruders, a Naval Attack Squadron in the Vietnam War, 1972," as well as "Pickett's Charge in History and Memory" and "Soldiers and Scholars: The U.S. Army and the Uses of Military History, 1865- 1920." Author John Crawford, who wrote "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell, Biography of a U.S. Soldier in Iraq" will also be available to discuss his work and sign copies. Attendees at the day-long event at the Hyatt Hotel will be able to interact with more than 40 authors. Young children will enjoy the festival's Children's Chapter. Attendees can also browse books and par- ticipate in more than 25 free panel sessions with authors who will be avail- able for book signing. For more information, call 630-1995 or visit www. muchadoaboutbooks.com. THEI Resident Manager on Site uumi, nOlA6 I ,5361 Timuquana Road : lSTORAGE Jacksonville, FL 32210 V Call: 904-777-0868 .DI NI Fax: 904-777-0867 K Climate Controlled & Regu ated orange Units Self Storage _ : / ,- y "% -:_-.- ..". !.: .- ,- i_ ti : ._;: ] :--J", .; 18 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 MWR Planner: Mission First, Sailors Aiways3 /-- "' - For more information call 542-2930. Swim Lesson Registration Outdoor Pool May 20, 8 a.m. Classes available for infants to adults. $30 for military, $35 for Department of Defense. Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all class- room materials and use of marina sailboats and safety equipment. Tuesday/Thursday Classes May 16, 18, 23, 25 and 30, June 1 Weekend Classes June 2, 3, 4, 17, 18 Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all class- room materials and use of marina motorboats July 22-23 Free kayak and canoe rental on Thursday's for active duty. Call 542-3260. For more information, call 542-3493. Free bowling on Wednes- days 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. Call 542-3521 for more' information. BINGO Lunch BINGO Monday- Friday at 11:30 a.m. Get youl From MWR Marketing T tomorrow is Military Daytona Day at NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Inform- ation, Tickets and Tour (I.T.T.) Office. Stop by the I.T.T. office to purchase your tickets and enter to win NASCAR and Daytona International Speedway prizes. Evening BINGO Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! Win cash! 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 For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542-3518/3229. 12-Week Summer Slim Down Challenge June 19 Sept. 8 12 week, 36-workout ,challenge Prizes awarded! For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Jacksonville Sun's tickets - available for purchase at the I.T.T. office Homeplate box seat - $9.50 Reserved seat $6.50 General admission - $3.50 Sun's Salute to the NMilitary Nights May 20, June 11, July 7 and Aug. 10. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque St. Simons Island May 20 Adults $31, Children (under 11) $28 Includes guided tour, lighthouse admission, and transportation. Trip deadline is May 15! Orlando Shopping Trip in- its place. July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until Pepsi 40 The Pepsi 400 is July 1 at 7:55 p.m. Ticket prices are: All American Offer (Lund Grandstand and one Pepsi 400 T-shirt) $56.75 Bird's Eye View (Superstretch Terrace) $67 From the Turns Oldfield Seat) $56.75 Fan Zone (Pre-race pass) $46.50 Pepsi 400 Keech Box tick- :*ets go on sale at. the I.T.T. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. - Casanova (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. Chicken Little (G). Saturday, 7 p.m. Memoirs of a Geisha (PG-13) May 19, 7 p.m.-- King Kong .(PG-13) May 26, 7 p.m. Tristan The NAS jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Outdoor Pool is currently under- going a major renova- tion. "We sand blasted the entire pool and the kiddie pool, taking off 10 layers of paint, pres- sure washed it and put bond coat down," said NAS Jax Facilities Manager Lynn Dickin- son. "All the lane lines are now tiled as well as the trim all the way around. The pool is also being marcited. It's 'going to be a much bet- ter looking pool." The Herrera Construction Company is overseeing project which cost approximately $200,000. The project is expected to be complet- ed by May 15, just in time for the grand open- ing Memorial Day week- end. filled. and Isolde (PG-13) Visit the Millennium May 27, 5 p.m. - Mall and Premium Outlets. Hoodwinked (PG-13) Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Mall & Mo\ie Trip Saturday. Orange Park Mall & AMC Theater Free Comedy Zone Trip May 18 Free appetizers and admission. Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Concert May 29 $50. includes ticket and transportation. For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! May 23 for active duty. Today and May 25 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. Professional Golfer's Association free lesson month. Select professional staff will be offering complimen- tary 10-15 minute lessons. Every Wednesday in May, 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Call 777-8549 for more information. For more information on Youth Activities call 778- 9772. Teen Employment Program Spend the summer hav- ing fun and gaining work experience! 10 tickets at I.T.T. office June 15 at 9 a.m. from NAS Jacksonville at 1 Sign-up to take the I.T.T. p.m. on race day. but's to Daytona for only For more information, $12. The bus will depart call 542-3318. - *-m~z ~ Mi 9, IF.. Craftsman John Courtney puts the finishing touches on the tile trim at the outdoor pool The entire pool, which is 180 feet long by 80 feet wide, and the kids pool will feature new blue tile, marcite, new ladders and new lights and a pump on the waterside. UIIE CONORIA .. j/ 104. F.:sAid.IE- Road Orange Park~ FL 32065 -(904) 272-0800 Got a consumer problem? T he following are phone numbers of contacts who can help with consumer problems: Family Service Center 542-2766 Better Business Bureau 721-2288 State Attorney's Office Consumer Mediation 630-2075 City of Jacksonville/ Consumer Affairs Division 630- 3467 Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation 1-850-487-1395 Construction Industry investigative services 727-5590 -to** * . *. 3i"< OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM * Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cards/ATM * CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM * ERO S ALLTEL STADIUM SEMERSON OSl.y4MlesftOiimAIllI! I I I *II 1.A JTY LI ~I'UU Lrb~JU :i '-~ *-~' 118 JL'U~f~.X' -. Steven E. Crovatto, DMD, PA Iw & Megan R. Edwards, DMD I < JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 19 MAI(AW) Kimberly Hayslip and MA (SW/AW) Jose Bayona of the NAS Jax Security Department, load boxes of books into an awaiting van during the First Book event sponsored by The Jaguars Foundation at Alltel Stadium May 4. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque (From left) MA1(SW) Jimmy Smith, MA1(AW/SW) Melisa Partin and MA1(SW/AW) Jose Bayona check their lists to ensure the books are properly packed before the boxes are sealed. VOLUNTEERS: Over 40 million books donated From Page 1 contact the USO. We have a great partnership with them. We sponsor a pro- gram called Sailor's Aweigh and provide tickets to Jaguars games to the families of deployed mili- tary members and whenev- er I need them, they send us help," added Tabet. "The military members are great workers and we are really to have them here. They are always will- ing to step up and help out," he continued. "I heard about this event from the emails that the NAS Jax USO sends out each week. I volunteer quite a bit in the Jacksonville area and thought this would be a great thing for our com- mand to do. After putting the out the call for help, I had a group of volunteers willing to help out," said MA1(SW/AW) Quincy Williams, volunteer coordi- nator for the department. "Our department volun- teers quite a bit on base Rally Jacksonville Community Outreach Manager Kristen Key explains how to sort and package books to MAC(SW) Blake Cunningham of the NAS Jax Security Department during the First Book event May 4 at Alltel Stadium. and within the community. We participated in the car- nival on base last month and have done some Paint the Town and HabiJax projects. It's great to know that we are helping other people." This year's book drive will put 100,000 new books into the hands of children in the community. "This annual event is a means of expanding their home libraries and a way to encourage children and their parents to read together. Since we began this event in 2003, we've teamed up with numerous agencies to make it more successful," explained Tabet. "When Mayor Peyton j-W From left, GSM1 (SW) Johnny Thacker, MA3 Jennifer Wright and MASN William Zito ensure the boxes of books are sealed and properly marked with the designated school name. created his Rally Jackson- ville Program, we decided to team up with them, in an effort to help him reach his goal of 1 million books to children. The synergy was good so this is the third year we've combined efforts." First Book was founded in 1992 when they distrib- uted 12,000 books to three communities. Since then, they have distributed more than 40 million books to children in over 1,300 com- munities around the coun- try. TRICARE: New initiative reduces fraud, abuse From Page 7 TRICARE chief pharmaceutical officer. "Savings have also come from DoD/VA pursuing joint contracts for our pharmacy programs. In fiscal 2007, it is estimated that we will save nearly $200 million alone by using joint national contracts," he said. A critical component to the success of the pharmacy program is the implemen- tation of federal pricing. "We currently receive federal price discounts for pre- scriptions dispensed through our military hospitals and clinics, and our mail order program," Winkenwerder said. "We also believe that federal pricing authority extends to the pharmacy retail network. The pharmaceutical companies disagree, and an organization representing their interests has filed suit against us. This is unfortunate. We are trying to get this resolved because the financial benefits to the department and the taxpayers are considerable." Beneficiaries are also being encouraged to use the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy program for their maintenance medications because they will save money and it is convenient. "Mail order is a win/win because it reduces the depart- ment's costs dramatically, while offering maintenance medications to our benefici- aries for reductions from what they are paying to the retailers," he said. "The program is perfectly safe and con- venient and the prescriptions are deliv- ered directly to your home," McGinnis said. The department is launching a mar- keting campaign to encourage more TRI- CARE beneficiaries to use mail order. "Beneficiaries can access a registered pharmacist at any time via a toll-free number to answer any questions they have about their prescriptions," he added. In 2001, DoD implemented, a new cut- ting-edge, off-the-shelf software program for physicians and pharmacists called Pharmacy Data Transcription Services (PDTS), it has improved the quality of DoD prescription services and enhanced patient safety by reducing the likelihood of adverse drug interactions and duplicate treatments. With each new or refill pre- scription, a screen automatically checks the prescription against the beneficiary's complete medication history before it is dispensed. This is a transparent online activity that occurs in the background for health care providers. "PDTS has resulted in much higher quality medical care not only for DoD beneficiaries, but for many other Americans as well," McGinnis said. "PDTS is the first data system to central- ize such information and make it avail- able through the entire community of TRICARE providers." This initiative prompted civilian med- ical facilities and pharmacies nationwide to use adverse event screening software. "For the Military Health System, it has reduced fraud and abuse, created better management reporting, saved money through the avoidance of adverse events because they cost money to treat and most important, PDTS has increased patient safety," McGinnis said. DoD is planning to implement other ini- tiatives to manage costs of the pharmacy benefit so that it can be sustained into the future. In February, as part of the President's budget for 2007, the depart- ment rolled out some modest pharmacy cost share increases. "There will be no fee changes whatsoev- er for the active duty service member," Winkenwerder said. "For all other benefi- ciaries including those aged 65 and over, there will be no pharmaceutical co-pays in military clinics and zero co-pays for mail order generic medications. However, there will be increases in retail pharmacy co-pays and higher co-pays for a few non- covered medications." BG Elder Granger, deputy director of TRICARE, is proud of the DoD Pharmacy Program and its great strides. "These health benefits our military community enjoys have been earned and are richly deserved," he said. "We are committed to sustaining this world-class health system by placing it on a sound fiscal foundation for the long-term." For more information on the uniform formulary, visit TRICARE's Web site at www. tricare.osd.mil/pharmacy/unifjform. cfm. Home providers needed on base and off RENT TO O W N ColorTyme has just opened a new store in Jacksonville. We carry a wide range of QUALITY NAME BRAND FURNITURE APPLIANCES ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTERS DELL COMPAQ ASHLEY KLAUSSNER RCA JVC HITACHI WHIRLPOOL GE MORE! ** MILITARY DISCOUNT* ** * You are PRE-APPROVED! * -* $1.00 Discount Off all your weekly payments * * NO Processing Fee! * NO Credit Check! * FREE SERVICE & * FREE LOANERS! il * No Down Payment! I "** * No long-term obligation! * * FAST FREE DELIVERY! * OB PELane Ave. 90477741/ The Child Develop- ment Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you will only need to be Navy-certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base resident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This program is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, con- tact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542- 5434 / 5529 / 2472. I . L' 20 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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 selective 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 offi- cer or designated representative attend the meet- ing will receive five Captain's Cup points. All inter- ested personnel should attend the meeting to dis- cuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Greybeard and intramural basketball league meetings slated The Greybeard League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists age 30 and up. The Greybeard meeting will be held at 11:30 a.n. and the intramural meeting will be held at noon.\ The meetings will be held in Building 850. All interest- ed personnel should attend the meeting to dis- cuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Flag football meeting planned A Captain's Cup Flag Football meeting will be held June 7 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 Conference Room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designated repre- sentative attend the meeting will receive five cap- tain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #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 informa- tion, 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 serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1- 4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library, 22054 Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more information, call 276- 9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship 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 Greybeard Softball Standings As of May 5 Team Wins Losses CSCWL 10 0 VP-30 8 2 VP-62 3 6 CNATTU 4 7 AIMD 2 8 Sand Volleyball Standings Team VP-62 GEMD Alpha. CNATTU (1) CNATTU (2) AIMD(1) GEMD Bravo AIMD(2) SRSS SERCC Intramural Team VP-45 Naval Hospital VP-30 O's VS-31 AIMD VS-22 VP-30 E's Women's S Team Lady Divas TPU VP-16 Naval Hospital Intramural Team VP-30 Staff NAVAIR VP-62/NAR VP-45 Naval Hospital HS-3 AIMD 500 VP-5 HSCWSL FACSFAC HS-75 VP-16 VS-24 FANG VP-30 Blue PSD NCTS AIMD 650 SERCC VP-30 Gold As of May 5 Wins Losses 9 0 8 1 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 6 1 5 0 7 Soccer Standings As of May 5 Wins Losses Ties 5 0 2 6 1 1 4 3 0 1 3 2 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 5 2 softball Standings As of May 5 Wins Losses 6 0 3 3 2 4 1 5 Softball Standings As of May 5 Wins Losses 14 0 11 2 10 2 10 3 9 3 4 3 8 5 8 5 6 5 9 6 9 6 8 6 3 5 4 7 6 8 4 9 1 11 2 13 1 13 1 13 Photo courtesy of Navy Recruiting Command Mark McFarland will drive the No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Monte Carlo in the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 tomorrow night. No. 88 'accelerates' to Darlington By Jeffrey Nichols Commander Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs The No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Monte Carlo heads to the Darlington Raceway May 12 to participate in the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 in Darlington, S.C. Driver Mark McFarland will be at the wheel of Dale Earnhardt, Jr.'s JR Motorsports-owned No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Monte Carlo. The fleet honoree for the race will be the VF-213A Fighting Blacklions. As of the Talladega, Ala. race April 29, McFarland has moved up to 18th in the Busch Series standings. McFarland began the Talledaga race in the 27th position and finished 7th. During the first part of the race McFarland radioed that the car was tight. A couple pit stops and a few adjustments later, he radioed that the car was perfect in the middle, which helped his late-race rally toward the front. Team owner Dale Earnhardt Jr., a mas- ter of restrictor-plate racing, coached McFarland through the race from atop the pit box. "I had the best coach on the pit box with Dale Jr.," McFarland said. "He said 'Stay in the middle lane and don't get out of it' and it paid off." The 7th place finish was McFarland's career-best finish and the best-ever finish for-the JR Motorsports No. 88 Navy "Accelerate Your Life" Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS team. Their previous best finish was 15th in March at Atlanta Motor Speedway. "That finish was huge for our team," McFarland said. "We've been struggling a little bit. We never thought we'd get our first top-10 at Talladega. I'm real proud of all the guys on this team and thankful for the support of the Navy." The Darlington race will be televised live at 8 p.m. Eastern time to a national audi- ence on the FX Network and broadcast on Motor Racing Network radio. Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.com or call 307-6261. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are wel- come at all activities. For infor- mation contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to mom- sclubopw@yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac at 542- 2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, 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 current- ly employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing 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 personnel are encouraged to attend or con- tact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Wash- ington @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 der- bies will be held throughout the city of Jacksonville. The follow- ing are the days, times and locations: June 3, 9 a.m. to noon at Hanna Park and Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Jacksonville Genea- logical Society will hold their monthly meeting May 20 at 1:30 p.m. "at the Webb- Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street. For more informa- tion, contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks col- lection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connec- tions, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. Members of the Veteran 315th Bomb Wing and their families will return once again to Guam in honor of those past and present, this summer for the Last Mission Reunion Tour, Aug. 13-19. Interested parties can contact Bev Green at 217- 893-3197. For more informa- tion, go to www.miltours.com or call1-800-722-9501. 1-1*I 1-- - U LUL (ii. Published by lhe FIlorida iunmes-nion R094162 COMMUNITY CALENDAR "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" MILITA Military Publications reach PBIS^ 81%/ of the military community 5'S! 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Ia.n .:,i q AUCTION -Thur 5.11 t,:,lIifre. icI.oho.n. 10am, American Storage. n u m o e r 3 1 1770 Mayport Rd., ABI50 I- e0 ,t9 .- Tnh AU289. unpaid, unopened t llr I r e n. n units,904- 249-2800 r.umioerr r,.:.r mne he arn o a p r '3 S.dO'8092 7.2-5 210 Estate Sales B. Langston's Presents Antiques+ in Arlingqrn EaI "u Loads of furn. silver oFri china, porcelain. cut glass mirro-a 294 arFernandina, Jewelry, designer cIths. Amelia Island rugs, tools, collect HUGE SALE DON'T ISS FLEMING ISLAND IT! 8587 Lamanto A.e T 3 sIN 1ISsf like N. off Lonesiar o newcondo.Itled Arlingwood. Wed % entrance, eat-min 8a. Wed 5p-7p. Tnur Fr. kitchen family room. 9.4. HOUSE FOR ALE living dining combo, www.blangsto-1 corn Irge master suite, 2 walk in closets, loft, open patio, many SOUTHSIDE: Sat 63a I orr, upgrades, amenities, 2949 Christopher C. P tRi immaculate, S222,500, off Dupont A% e Contact Assist 2 Sell. 904 389 2274 Camden Co.. Lake Front 2 246 Camden Co.. r,..me 3Jr 2b6 ISO1 ', m jGA 2000: r. c ,mm ,:..:I. B. c. ..n.?r. 1.5 bl.:..-'. _i z rr rn beacr, ecl ,`:,r r. CUSTOM POOL 0-4 261 J3-'. 21, 9.,., HOME on 4 ac, 10 ft. S ceIlings, tile. .ondale , ,ate; 300 .1odale, throughout. Motivated 300 Orlega seller. Kingsland, 912-674-5312 1649 Mayview in FAIwR- 912-674-12 FAX MANOR 3 2 hwflrs, new kit, baths, air, roof, elec. big lot. 349,000. 294 Fernandina/ 904-642.1003,463-6406 294 Amelia Island Move- in ready, 3 3 2003,4/2.221tsf, r,:,.:.r r,:.rE 12'eK ground pool.Ah ra p 32 ~1 uh D 'ide 41 Parke Subdivision, 2 2 102 rM r ci-,l u ._. Kingsbay Sub Base adn r E '3,6d 3 _J") 2 .'_.r arport.Full stucco, 652 "-73 .B. C0,nri ances and shed 30S Sou"*"-"e Included. Too many upgrades to list. PCs soon! Must Seenl 319K 100% FINANCING neg. Watson Realty Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest 800-395-4517 OK. Mark 904-233.4231 Free Report Reveals How To Stop Paying Rent forever And Own A Home Of Your Own! Washington, DC A free report has just been released that shares startling new ways to stop paying rent and own a home on your own. Call 1-800-320-1495 ext. 2012, 24 hrs. for a recorded message and a FREE copy of this report. Call and find out what your landlord is hoping younever read about! Free service provided by Cliff Qrugen-hOT Fruoenc a wcwor iva, ry+ 305 Southside 4/3 1800sf -Completely Renovated, Corner lo fncd yd, 2521 Provost Rd E. 730-0800 ADORABLE 3/1 -Great location, huge lot, very spacious, $159.900 591-1720 ALL BRICK DESIGNER 4/2 Lg rooms, vaulted ceil, Exc Schools Goodbys Creek, $249k -880-5353 BARTRAM SPRINGS Brand new 4/3, 3 car gar, culdesac, $1750mo or RTO $1750mo $8k-$1 0 k down. 904-819-6626 Close to Dwntwn & Bchs 3/2, culdesac, 1501sf, many extras,'nice pond view. $275K. 386.749- 1617 E. HAMPTON FSBO, 5/3, Irg upstairs suite + bonus, 3200+SF 8646 Ethans Glen Terr. $527,900 904.519-5068 GREAT LOCATION / ST. JOHNS TOWN CENTER-TH. on the water, in Brightwater, 1750sf, Bit in '03, $229,900. 591-1720 No Credit Check Homes $150K &up. Must have $1000 to start not a lease purchase 904-652-6627 1 HIDDEN HILLS -gated, 4/3 + $350k, 2 South- point 4/3+ pool, + 2br apt $510k neg. 246-0922 866-464-5622 306 Intracoastal Harbor Winds- York Harbor Dr. Spacious 3/2 home with breakfast nook, family room, formal living & dining room. Including fenced yard w/ Irrigation sys- tem & separate Irriga- tion meter. Call BenJay at 608 6711 HUGE FEN'D YD, 3/2, 1914SF, culdesac, A + elem schI. close to bches $290K. 553- 1729r WINDSOR PARK 3/2, 2185sf, nature preserve, deck, SS appli., new tile & crpt $419K 962-5995 307 san Marco Brick 2/1, Remodeled, fpl wd firs, lOO0sf, $184,500. 1723 Orlando Cir. So, 904,924-0755 Will Co-op 310 Mandarin 100% FINANCING Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest OK. Mark 904. 233- 4231 Bartram Sprgs Open Hse Sat 12-3; 4/2 all upgrds, preserve lot, w/fnc. Will co-op $295K 545-6770 14459 Falling Waters Dr. CONDO/TOWN HOUSE in Big Tree 2/2.5,.$160,000 Call 904-268-2942 310 Mandarin Executive Estate Auction on the St. John River Mortgage Foreclosure 4BR/4.5BA Home On 2 ac May 13 1 pm jwhillauctions.com; call 888-821-0894 Lic#AB2083 FSBO 3 year, 1648sf, 3/2 stucco. 42' cabinets w/ lights, appliances, sprinkler sys, extras. Convenient location $249,900. 904-571-1288 FSBO 4/2, 2150sf, Ig mstr bath, scr prch w/pool, on nat. pres. $318Kobo. 904 292 4456/477-6467 FSBO off Julington Crk Rd. Reduced $250K! 3/2.5 + bonus rm, ingr pool, new upgrades 880-3851 NEWLY BLT 2800SF, 4/3, Irg game rm, Irg study. exc schools seller pay$5K closing cost $399K neg. 910-8778 OPEN HOUSE 5/13; 2-5 12052 Rising Oaks Ct. 4/3 3034sf. FSBO $429,900. below appr. 904- 610-4096 OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN 12-4, 1818 St. Lawrence Way, all brick, 3/2/2 +,bldrs acre, wooded lot, w/ magnificent landscaping, 2000sf + 400sf glass enclosed porch 16x15 master br w/walk in closet & 5pc garden bath. Dock to pond, quiet culdesac, wood burning fplc's, exc schools, laund rm, eat in kit., sprkir sys, shed, 344,900 886-7329 cell 866-1436. FSBO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1PM-4PM Waterfront Townhome With Dock On Fishing Creek Off The Ortega River 5576 LaMoya Ave 1/Vhere can you find a Waterfront home with a Dock for $295,000? Come see this 2 story townhome on a wooded lot. Water access to St. Johns River and Ocean. Glassed Lanai overlooks outdoor deck with Hot Tub. New berber carpet, fresh paint inside and out. 2BR, 2.5BA, 1500SF. From Hwy oa 0 i .le Blanding Blvd. north 5 miles, then take a right on C, ,,-1.: ,-rate Point, right on La Moya Ave. 4194 SanJuan Ave. Janckonvilio, PI 32210 R-omr n,.ol Come See Your New Home! 2210 (REALTOR W3 5 2 (904) 421-3555 C023723 ''John McClure, R-EXLTOR Nal \Ci,.ran. Re. %%05 teir Fedrl Seij i ,:r ."INotwSeryI Iiug those .vinyhoServe" WATSON ,*Y.- r-o to Uuo I Credit Repair Assistance Available! am=~Pk~u~p uii i rl. Broughton ot Prudential NetworK Realty. --- DEONAS MORTGAGE SERVICES wecanno* i t .. It c be d Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): 315 Arlingt -A BEAUTIFUL -2 s corner home, 4/3,I fpic, tile dwnstrs, gar, $229,900 745-6, ARLINGTON -1700sf, 3/2.5, $1350mo. $ dep. 463-2823 FSBO 3/1.5, 1953 all home, sunrm, scr pr patio, 1co, nice n'bo $169,900. 904-744-8 FULL REHAB concr block 4/2 Irg fence new applis $129,900 S686-4451, 850-980- ZERO DWN ALL CC P1 financing avail, 3/1 bonus rm, 1600sf, c remd $149K 613.4 320 Westsid S 2/2 ,280sf, / town home, n S carpet, ceran tile, new app ances screened pc washer/ dryer m from NAS JAX, 424- 4 Beautiful 3/2 h Exclusive lake watermills, n base.Lakevi fireplace. 8358 steel drives. $230. 904-803-6617 PC 4. Beautiful 3 yrs 4/2, brick fro garden tub, his vanity show fireplace 1774sf, SCecil Field. $199 available now! C 904-317-4970 PC BENTCREEK for sa rent 3/2, 2car gar, L den w/frpl, screen porch, overlooks course, 904-363-99 BENT CRK, culdesac, scrn patio fpl, fres painted, golf crse co $216,900. FSBO, 573. Completely renova- 3/1, New appli's, ce fans throughout Jacuzzi Tub. 564-21 EXCELLENT STARTER HOME 3/1.5, Large Fenced' Upgraded Kitchen, About Our First Tii Home Owner Progr $139,000 MLS 2949 Help- U- Sell McCoy Re, (904) 573.1377 HelpU e First lime home buy financing. Credit iss investors no season 343-4979 on 320 Westside tor j FSBO- 3/1.5 block poo0, new ch&a, carpet. 2 car \ | appliances, fenced 407 yrd, 2 bonus rooms, 7447 LeGrande gar, St. $117,500,2782951 1350 S FSBO 3/2, split, plan, |l inground pool, brick t1; scrnd in porch, tile rch, & new carpet irhd throughout, too many 8960 upgrades to list Must See, walking distance ete to A+ School $230,000. .d yd. Call Jessica 654.4796 0.904 2468 INVESTOR / 1ST TIME AID! BUYER -3/1, 1100sf, on S 50x150 lot, new cpt, cm t apple, pnt, ready to go, 415 Call 994-2431 00. le Open House 3/2 1 1700sf split plan \j w/pool.Too many ew --upgrades to list. iew Great location! 1543 nic Hope Valley Dr. Sun plh- lO-2pm.Call Jessica irch, 654-4796 w/questions. in. 6278 WATERMILL ome. Well Maintained 3/2, view Over 1800SF Home. ear Formal Dining & ew Living Room. $228,000 Ailing MLS 294879 Help. U. Sell McCoy Realty : Help USeL s. old e s/her -1377 ter, (904)573.13" near Kl WESTIN SUBDIVISION all Nature's Best 3/2 on a CS Cul- de-Sac & Backs to S the Preserves. Tastefully e or Painted Interior, Plant R DR Shelves, Screened in ed in Patio. $189,0000 go f Help- U. Sell McCoy Realty 912 (904)573-1377 tedr tlng 322 Argyle )92 FSBO Waterfront Oak- leaf Plantation Brand Yard. new, custom 4/2 under Ask warr. 3400sf, U/R me Appraised $335K Sell- am. ing $324,900 759.1272 ilty GREAT HOME SIn the Heart of Argyle, f!! 3/2 Split Floor Plan, Fireplace, Screened in SPatio & More. $192.000 - i HElp-U- Sell McCoV Realty (904)573-1377 Buying a Home? Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. Potter YNCM (USN Ret) SBu' ing. Selling or .,' .-rfiriancing? Conrtac S Laurie for anj of )Our 904)448-9330 x225 finan:ng needs including ell (904) 463-2065 lA FH-I, home equity or ,r, coni. entionalloaris. S-r,,,', Countiywide, 613.2 5an Jose Blvd. HOME LOANS acksoriille, FL 32207 ,. .. Make VYour Dream Happen! Cal Dcoug Conke) U.. Naval Academy '84 S- CDR USN ireu Here 10 Help You- Buy, ,i Sell, Relocate W*ike golf. strong fdndamenlals WAJ i re the key lo success 322 Argyle OAKLEAF -RTO, 4/2,1800+sf, newer, 3.5k dn, $1395mo. or rent $1295m 0. 904-810-0440 3 North 325 Jaeksonville 2nd Ave -3/1, detached gar, carport, com- pletely rehabbed, $775mo. 904-810-0440 All Brand new 4/2,1600sf block, ch&a, new kitchen fenced yard, owner will finance. 904-304-6235 & EAGLES HAMMOCK (9A & ALTA) 4/2, |ID 2114sf, 2 car gar. lakefront brand new $274,900 call 904-613-3474 LEM TURNER1-Wain- wright Dr. 3/1, 1075sf, 1 car gar, $775mo. 904-810-0440 OWN / DON'T RENT NO $$ DOWN. EASY QUALIFY. LESS THAN 3600/Mo. 15 HMS TO CHOOSE FROM LH. Marks Real Estate 399-0463 325 North 3 Jacksonville PUBLIC NOTICE Real Estate Auction By court, bank or seller order 1004 MAYNARD ST, JACKSONVILLE 3BR 1BA 925sf+ single-family. OPENING BID: $1,000 Property sells: 10:00am Tue., May 16 on site. Inspections 1. 4prm Sun. before sale day and 2 hrs before sale time. Visit wllliamsauction.com or call 800- 801-8003. FL W&W AUC#AB- 0000760, Dean C. Williams broker RE#3003737, Thomas L. Williams AUC#AU112. 326 Springfield HISTORIC HOME -3000sf ready to finish 6/3 hardwood firs, $325k. 221-5381 330 Beaches BEACHES 3/2 LARGE LOT, tenant occupied, GREAT INVESTMENT $250,000. Call 904-608.4691 330 Beaches Desirable Ocean Cay pool home 4/2.5 2600sf FSBO $525K. 372-4810 2925 Antigua Dr. EXTREMLEY NICE and spacious 4-BEDROOM, 2-BATH home great curb appeal, new landscaping, conmpl oete facelift Inside and out- side, Travertine marble floors in kitchen, foyer & dining room, 6 inch baseboards, new blinds shades and carpet throughout, rich color tones. Garden tub in MB. 9825 Oxford Station Dr., Great neighborhood!! Only 10 miles from Jax Naval Air Base. Ready to move In. Reduced to $262 900, seller moti- vated. Call 904.226.4974 or 904.993.1416for appointment. FSBO Beautiful 3/2 on wooded corner lot. In a quaint n'hood in Jax bch $319K 904-521-6115 FSBO/PVB, MUST SEEI Updtd 2/1.5 TH, gar, new appil comm pool, cony. Uoc. 218K. 904 5091176 or 904-318-2592 OPEN HOUSE TODAY! PONTE VEDRA, E. OF AIA, Walk to bch 3/2, 2000sf. Must see $589K. 699-2353 New Homes from the $160's The Vineyard -, - 7-7 New Quality Built Homes With A Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction d 783-9039 Old Middleburg Home Lomas Made Easy WILSON LENDING GROUP Salicts 0111 MiNiim vin i Tieisei Gicar Sptiiils: MAXIMIZE: Your G.I. Benefits I 4 ll 110 Olllu of pock 1Cl pt'cllSc FREE: Credit Analysis FREE: Loan Prequalification EASY: Apply by Phone Specializig in \gAFi/-VlIst Timc Homiicbuirrs aid FIt-xiblc Iuie'cst OnlY Loans MILITARY DO* a CONSTRUCT RS (VIL SERII CE DEPENDENTS CIVILLINS 5WILSON LENDING GROUP 8160 \est Baymeadows \%ay, Suite 40 II Call Rob Thomas (904) 403-9688 FR~EE oFR Work Phone # 1. 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Category: N A ews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 With A 580 Credit Score Specializing in VA Loans Bankruptcy and poor credit loan programs available CALL JOE KLEMM at 904.493.3555 ext.150 I I - . --- ---- --- -- C. eH: (904) 505-9320 FI-11 III J 'Ll! ril c A ., .,L,. ril, ir , ,. ri 22 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 ,1111,,- a) O0 1 z CU * - a-vTT %Nor -.~~ tK -I ir I 0(0 _ 0 -, P I .. 0 w nb (All T(hhl@V so-S - m -" -il 330 Beaches WALK TO BEACH 3 2. 1850SF, huge 1400sf, scrnd enclosure w healed pool, pool decking & lanai, berber carpet, tile and neutral colors throughout, Fpl. exc cond. S. Jax Bch, $410K. 904-247-6010 335 Orange Park/ 335 c'la> $10K TO BUYER AT CLOSING -L':3akl,3t P'lnit3ti.:,n 6 I or., large. qu,+1 culi.e. P. .1ot.. vsacd Seiler $34 '9k Call 904-310-6013 DR'S INLET 4/2, 3car gar, $265,810. Seller will pay $5000 towards buyers closing cost w/full offer! Better than new w/lots of upgrades, but priced less than new! 1504 Harvest Cove Immed. occupancy, FSBO 904-2761464 appt. only. NEW HOMES LOW $190'S Hurry 4/2's available! KAREN HNYLA 545-7312 Armco Builders Inc. NORTH MIDDLEBURG Village of Fireside Sub- div. 2550sf, all brick home on 1/3rd acre lot, sprinkler sys, privacy fence, 4br/2ba, firep, all appliances, 1/2 tile, 1/2 carpet, walk to school, gated comm. Reduced to $289,900. 904-591.2308, 568-7575 Open House Sat. 11a.2p 3061 Lexi Ct. 4/2, $269K Joe @ Showcase Realty Ofc:284, 4447/C:509. 5054 'A 335 Orange ParL 335 Cla ORANGE PARK-S. 2116 Farm Way 4 22600sl, Florida Room, shed, fence, enclosed garage, price reduced 269 1031 Pace Island 2100sl, 3 2 2 c 3 r a r a 3 r ,,- p 5 r ij * *,,e r i zc 340 St. Johns ICP PINECHASE. 31. 2 .: Br. Culc'-r am in lIn ai. Fp. many upgrds, $379K 476-659S or 287-9118 Julington Creek Planta- tion 4/2 pool home, conservation lot, great for fams 904-568-0923 S. HAMPTON 4/4, 3574sf, htd pool & spa, ofc, GR DR. bonus rm, hdwd firs, fpl, tray ceilgs, S/S appi., Irg lanai backs to nature preserve, $639,999. 904342-0386 342 St. Augustine FSBO OR RENT New 4/2, 2242sf, culdesac lot, full warr., $315Kobo. Seller pays closing 904-813.8662 Near 195, brand new 3/2 in Hidden Lakes, over 1600sf, tile/BB cpt, cov. porch, 440-282-2685. Buying or Selling a Home? Looking for Investment Property? Call me- 7 Direct: 904-742-1884 Email: Sigionzales,'century21.com I g WeEsite: ggonzales.c2lcapilalrealty.com 15 Year Navy Spouse. Allow me the opportunity to assist you. "Javan A A iou Il'touduard 'T-'-e'dJ160hnjnc ott [9 Cr._ Va0Gmu~lF-'m 344 SI %ugu"line "-' Beatch St. Augustine Beach ,jc-.an Fr.-.,r.t 3 2 20.-1 il 39,-.0 '' I c .: ,, r..- rir. rn:.-. 90 4 982-. a-- 345 o " Counln LAND FOR SALE Callahan Area Paved Frontage 18 Acres $324.000 237-7467 350 Waterfront DEEP WATER Two 3/2 homes w/200ft on the water nr Fern Bch, 30min to ocean by boat, Beautiful azaleas and oaks, enjoy the privacy of 3 acres, 904-261-7452 DOCTORS LAKE REDUCED $50K 2133 Blue Heron Cove Dr. Fleming Island FL. Stunning new ('03) custom executive all brick waterfront model, 4/3 + office, pool, spa, dock with boathouse & 2 additional slips. Massive kitchen loaded with upgrades, 12' ceilings. 219-9674 MLS# 279200 $799,000. FSBO 2 lake front lots, apprx 1.4 ac. in S. GA. Call 912-632-8511 for details. Jay Williams Hawthorn FI. Good Acre lake house. Perfect house and lake family friendly 1.5 hrs from Jax $198,900. 904-744-8796 LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. Trout Rvr Landing $135K. 70x130. Robin @ 904-924-0033/759-4180 MIRAVISTA Ne w, Intracoastal, 3/3 $619,000. 904-716-2277 355 Condominiums BAYMEADOWS $180,500 1447sf, New 3/2, pool, seeowners.com %dgw9006 609-638-2090 370 Lots for Sale ONE ACRE LOT With Well, Septic, & Pole Owner Financing. Unimproved Lots Also Avail. 904-282-5449 386-752-0784 Port/St Johns .34 acre Big oaks. Bring your builder. Ready to build. 904-626-2637 375 Farms/ 737 Acreage 11.1 WOODED ACRES priv gated road, Glynn St. Marys, $180k 759-1335 Baker Co/St Mary's River 10ac.,700' on River. Can divid into (2) acre lots. Only $195K. 904-259-7574 Baldwin 3.75ac. horses ok, homes, pecan trees $300K. 3.75ac well barn fenced $155K. 266-1177 Berea Kentucky, home on 58 ac. 606-723-3899 www.kentuckygentle- mansfarm.com LAND FOR SALE Callahan Area Paved Frontage 18 Acres $324,000 237-7467 N.C. MOUNTAINS! New Log Cabin Shells $89,900 -$139,900 Land Sale 1.7 AC Parcels Million $$ Views!! Guaranteed To Be Impressed!! CALL 828-256-1004 380 Investment 30 Properties -Investor Rehab Loans Lot loans Construction B / loans Stringer Highest LTV ,NoJunkFees 1531 LOGAN ST 3br/lba, 1000sf htd Wd frame, Asking 23,500 Drive by then call 813-244-6245 SARL- 2 unit duplex, 2/1 each unit, tenant occupied, high demand residence. $135K 904-472-8400 * * 355 Condominium 365 Ma"nlalured SCondo Sale! C rr. n rn 0.. r. r5 lni irl ,,:,u 1 2i-.1 16 *Overlook- 3br 2ba Ist FI quie ui r,-. ,1 5ppI 1 er 9 .. 9)J J7-.522 PONTE VEDRA BEACH ne r. 2 u rrm T. r n .-u, i c' :. I i O o . 121.0001 Ci 0 ';36 -Ji SAN lOSE .: 3. .iiIage ,:.f 5I3r. Is. i23 Th- R e l: : I 5 [ :, r - SOUTHBROOK 6..- r. Blvd remodeled 3/2, gated New baths & kit. $145K Duane 912. 927.1926 SS/Baymeadows Hill- wood 2/2 on lake, 1st fir 1225sf $149.900 Very Nice 904 646-5653 FSBO 3 Out of Area/ 360Town/State BLUE RIDGE MTS 4/3.5 3 c. gar. Experience the peace & serenity of the mts from a gated, golf, tennis, fishing comm. forsalebyowner.com/20370562 $295K. 813-713-3043 GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC A swift stream enhances the natural beauty of this heavily wooded 5.63 acre, Fawn Ridge home site-$96K. Call owner 800-521-6788 or gatewaymountain.com MAYO, FL. Half city block on Main St. US 27, cor- ner lot, 2 bidgs. Realtor /owner. 850-269-1465 365 Manufactured 3b5Homes New 2/1 $2000 D/P & $689.00/ mth. Call 246-7684 New, Used, 2,3, & 5 bed- rooms. D/P assist. Avail. E-Z quality. Call Rebecca @a) 246-7684 & Take over payments. $726mo. 3/2, 1218sf, Call 249-9546 L2 I r r.r. F- n 51 C zil 6ben, 3rr -,z 24-'-. DUVAL. CLAY, & NASSAU Call Mr. Lewis 783 8385 DW 3 2. N'side. ,gr,-aE ,:,:,r,.J.l,,:..r .. ple .lnd'l .W.J 0 34 6'J5 3 33 3,-,,-, LAND HOME PACKAGES 24 YRS EXP. SODWN. HOMES OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES BELLSOUTIH.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 MIDDLEBURG 1857 Openwoods Dr, 3/2 "96 DWMH, 1.5acres, bring horses $104,500. ATP Realty 904-260.9700 MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 87401862 or 291-3100 MUST SEE! 16'x80', on rented lot near ICW, 2/2, alarm sys, scrn porch add on. $21K. 386-4092 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 Nice Doublewide 3/2 furn'd in small family park. Convenient to beach, medical, shop- ping, schools etc... $49,000 obo. 904- 270- 0551 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 370 Lots for Sale 100% Lot Loan Financing No down payment, Call Kelly @ 904-568.4810 LG LOTS START $85,000 NC MTNS by Developer Grand Opening 6/24 866-591-5263 Act Now! I Live on the River! IMFk111.fli -P,,fOd laIn -Package _ j *Pj..j 1 --- L Waterfr',nt Ccnl,:. f.',r sal.e in Green CO.r HOME LOANS .. Sprincgs. 3 2 5. boat iip available. $3fJ.00i Doiwt'an Pitnai.- Call Emily Lamont, 904-651-5997 -(2.0618 -, or email emily i'EmilyLamont.com donoa aitv.n r a j Watson Realty Corp, Realtors: Si .-r.0 r 5.'. 'JO rr.:.r,[ * i.:. F I .: r.a t.. * Highest % LTV * No Money Down *100% Financing 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender # L100000547767 BEACHES 3/2 LARGE LOT, tenant occupied, GREAT INVESTMENT $250,000. Call 904-608-4691 S'side 2/1House & 2MHs 2/1s. All remod, ch/a, total elect. Will assist in Fin. $135K. 904-731.1194 385 Miscellaneous FORECLOSURE! 6bed/3bath. Only $14,000! For Listings 800-749-8124 x8987 390 Real Estate 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 1! Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 I'll buy your house, make your Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 42W7Mobile 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 SARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS!c $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 405 Apartments Unfurnished ARLINGTON U furnished Studios -Pool. Fitness Ctr- Fishing 'Conv to Town & Beaches FROM $375 MO Furn & Unfurn Willow Lakes of Arl 7703 Hare Ave. 725 -0303 AVONDALE 3/2 $925 ch&a 1300SF, Near Boone Park HW Firs, Porch, 1 Car Gar VANSANDT RE 389-3540 NORTHSIDE L cs uchers 45 Accepted. CHA, gd c99 Deposit! No Apa. Fee ; (904)5M g .510 -et1 N0RTHSIDE Need a PlaceTo" $559 -760 Hang Your Hat? 1 2&3BR's Available' (904) 75, -5240 AshleO Park Apartments RIVERSIDE 3/3 $695 ch&a 1350SF, Gas, FpIc, WD Hu Kitchen Equip, Near 5Pts. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 RIVERSIDE-big 2br, CH&A, good cond, $650. 387-6526/ 612-2468 R'SIDE -nice duplex 2/1 CH&A, w/d connection, storage rm, gar smpet ok, $675mo0. 76-1090 Apartments 405 Unfurnished @ 1 SAN MARCO 1 & 2 BR Special! CALL 398 -9492 WESTSIDE off 295: 2/1 Apt ch/a incl wtr $565; 904-403-7293 WESTSIDE Nice 2br, quiet, AC, $295m. 777-5528 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED Yb, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 WESTSIDE 2/1, CH&A, dishwasher, W/D hookup. $625mo. + 1 mo dep. no dogs 662-3865 W'SIDE off 103rd, nice 2br, large kitchen ch&a, $600 /mo, inci water avail 614-7294 ' 410 Condominiums ARL -brand new 2/2, no pets, NS, 1127sf, w/d, first /last. $925mo. Merrill Pines. 613-2258 ARLINGTON The Oaks, 3/2.5 1429 sf, w/d, tile, wd firs, fen yrd, pets ok $900. (5pm) 904-318-0357 Bartram Park/Stonefield St Aug Rd/195 2-3br/2.5 TH on cul-de-sac, ful kit. $1130m 904-262-2248 BAYMEADOWS Overlook 3/2, $1100mo. $1100 de p, inclds cable & water. Call 881-8074 .1 Fleming Is. Plantation Condo 1835sf, 3/2.5, t garage. For rent/lease-gated community "A" rated schools, pools, golf, tennis, volleyball, included. Available June 1, $1250/mo, cell: 904,803-4287 4. Grand Reserve, 2BR/2BA, Hodges [\ near JTB, 1200+sf, Spool, gym, other amenities, W/D furn incl. $950mo (305)240-0003 a, HODGES near JTB- I 2/2 condo, grand Reserve, 1200 +sf, pool, gym, other amenities, w/d/furn incl, $950/mo, 305-240-0003 II Villagio 2br/2.5ba Twi Story Beautiful Lake View Close To Shop ping And Theater llSOmo. No Pets Please. Call Rigi 813-299-3518. JAX BCH THE PALMS 2/2 $1100 1/1 $875. Lots of amenities, gym,ooil, upgraded units. 904-476-1214 MAND., New 3/2.5 TH bonus rm, 1800sf, gar pool, gated, $1250m Great loc. 904.2607884 MARSH LANDING PALMS FSBO Gated, all amen *w/gar, ground fir, mus see, $275,500. 588-5350 NATURES HIDEAWAY 3/2 $1195 WS New Condo, Kit Equip. Pool & Plygrnd, Gated Comm VANSANDT RE 389-3540 Oakleaf Plantation brand new, 1525sf, 3/2, elev. access. all amenities 8 condo fee's incl., $1200mo 904-541-0012/505.6382 O P new 2/2, w/pool close to NAS/Jax & 295 $950mo 904-735-3061 Palencia-3/2, $1395m a inclusive, W/D,granit counter tops, .254-2543 PALM COAST Amazing Intracoastal view! 3/2 furn, gated comm+amer $1500m. 904- 635-6861 PERFECT LOCATION! Jax Bch & Town Center! 1 & 2 BRs from $939! Call 904- 642- 3504 Ponta Vedra Bch Ocea Links 2/2 1st fir, a adems, pool, tennis crt $1100m Call 728-2003 Alliance Realty Group 3 s GET YOUR DOUBLE PORTION!!" Exclusively for Military New Home Buyers: 1% Rebate ph.: 904 268 5553 fax: 904268 5766 Caribbean Cruise 5 Days/4 Nights cell: 629.8496 tczrl01@yahoo.com Tony Cozier "Drive On" 9735 St. Augustine Rd. Suite 011 Jacksonville, FL 32257 Jacksonville s Enclosure Source S* Glass Enclosures' SSunroonvs 'S c S ree n E n clo s u res St Patio ('ler S' isit Our Design ('enter I.MM -NC 5 (lir.lr Lk t .,iir |;ak.n'nk. Fl 22.. 731-5580 " 'a I , One Bedroom Starting At $66500 I 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY .. APARTMENTS .. Hurry Hurry Hurry . Call Now! fl 389-3179 8:30-':30 M-F -:- AFFORDABLE LARGE 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES 4vo m 0 C3 OAKLEAF PLANTATION a u`'til'ti, iNcAS' cAXl 1700 Canopy Oaks. 4/2, \ utilities, c, call 1750sf,appl, blinds. $1300m 252-7432 leave msg, REALTY EXECUTIVES have ref. $550 273-3939 610-6460 OP/FLEM ISL PLANT 4/2, 435 Rooms 2000SF, golf, short or 4 to Rent long term lease, avail 6/1 $1400 7074135 ARL br apt. $150 week Orange Pk/Flem Island & u" includes all 4/2, 2 car gar, fenced utilities cable backyard. $1400m+sec. 424-5806/662-2898 237 7745/240-832-8008 ARLINGTON Orange Park Bra no ne., LUXURY ROOMS * 4,' r,.r i.,eo In 2400'if w/Microwave & Refrig! SL:. "of ..pgrds' 140wrn Low Daily/Wkly Rates! II,.: -,- 19,. 6-i--.. 10% Off for Wkly Room! Org Prrk Co Club E.- KINGS INN (904) 725.3343 .Lr,, 4 : 2,,,:,i *ARL-REGENCYINN* S, .r ,.. WEEKLYSPECIALSI -,,.-. .. aJ "d,7 'a,.iJ 7 DAY STAY (904) 725-S5093 PONTE VEDRA BEACH SAWGRASS TPC galed BAYMEADOWS, ,._ '.C. _.-.rp .r.-r, BEACHES, MANDARIN If -- : a ., SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. 3 ". ,] 7 ," i 3 EFFIC $100WK, Apt ji1'-- --I- j"j $150week also houses ,: ., .4, for rent furn/unfurn PVB E. of AIA 3 2 Olc wk, month. 904,302-5753 ..cou::, rtr- .c-' i Mand/Bartram Springs i,..,-, p.-..:.I ,:i rpeLt; Luxurious + 2900sf hm, 0. i )'1'' CiJ 7,0- ...242 with amen. cntr, pniv RAVINES GOLF& rm/ba, $575m. 465-5792 / CC-3,2 w. large OP Efficiency, furn, sm S grl rm.eal inkiL refrig, microwave, dn rm. 2 car gar. cable off street parking, and golf carl gar. $100 dep. + $395 mo $1195 mo. 904 210 6062 Avail 5/1 Call 215-9416 410 Condominiums 420 nfurnished PONTE VEDRA BEACH SN O 3/2 + bonus new gfnt 2/2, Summ$ 1650sf, Ikit indr W/D house, goIf side,$1100 1482 Cheshire Rd. + sec. Call 838-9400 $1300mo. Call 683-6967 PONTE VEDRA BEACH SOUTHSIDE 3/1.5 $850 CONDO -2/2, all new, ch&a HW Firs WD Hkps, includes gar. down- cha,d PorchFrs, KiWD EHkps stairs, on the lake, Scrnd Parch, Kit Equip. beach access, must VANSANDTRE3893549 rent. 904- 251-5370 SOUTHSIDE 4/2, Winsor PVB New 2/2 on golf crse Pk on golf course 10' end unit, 2nd fir, scrn ceil'gs, Fp, Huge scrnd prch, top amenities, 4th atio, quiet $1800mo + month free. 904-465-2020 ep. yr lease. 327-1978 PVB lbr/lba $885 mo. S'S 3/2.2car lakeview Fla o 1ol.gym, short walk -rm,Fpl sec sys. 2pools, to beach. W/D screen n e w c rp t /p a I n t. patio call Matt338 758 $1175mo. all 42-9472 PVB 2/25 S TAR, 2 pools, S'side 4/2, 3/2 Near bch scrnd prch, FpWD blvd.& Arl new carpet, goif course view pvtyrds.$995&$1195 $1100mo. 904-343-8172 + sec. 904-287.2727 PVB/SUMMERHOUSE 2/2 S'SIDE List Your Home 1st fir on golf crs, mile Rental For Free to bch, fpi, 5 star amen, www.356rent.com $900mo. 239-218.4205 a SS- Lantana Lakes, i PVB -Summerhouse, 2/2, t Sub 3/2, 2 car gar. first mo free, $1100mo sec. sys, spring, + dep. 843-343-2007 v frp1, Frmn,lake view, 2 pools, $1175. PV Colony 2/2 lcarg, 292-9472 hrdwd firs stone counters, w/d $1100mo S'S/Lease or Purchase East of AIA 904-543- 9467 BUY OWNER IL Vilagio brand new 3/2 SOUTHSIDEk- SONOMA (2) avail. @$230Kea. New 3/2, gated, pool Call Eddie. 54, 605-2947 view granite. $1150mo. or 904-406-4666 Avail 6/1; Call 631-3663 ST. JOHNS CO/SR210/195 SOUTHSIDE Montreux 2/2 New gated 2/2.5 Twnhse S + loft over looking lake w/gar, comm pool, close to shops, avail $1190+sec. 904,285-4459 f ul amenities ST. JOHNS CO. Racetrack $1175mo. 386-75-77 Rd. new 3/2.5 T, 140sf. q5gar, gated, all appls o S'side /9A, New TH 3/2.5 $1300.904 2494146 . Cottages on Greenland Oa Rd w/gar, near Avenues ST. JOHNS/Stonehurst Mall, iSOOmo 210-6191 CR210 4/2, lakevw, Ig fnc yd FL RM. w/d, $1395m., St. John's Co. New devel. inc. amen. 904- 699.6968 (Rte 95 @ 210) 2BR/2.5BA, fully appi kit, $950m. No WTE ST- MARYS. pets. Call 904,2341492 OSPREY COVE- 4/2, 2" R fenced yard, club, St. Johns Cypress Trace, \' membership, lots gated, 3/2.5 Twn Hm, 1 of upgrades, 2400 sf, car gar, pool, no pets. $1750/mo, 912.729-2245 $1500m+ dep 591.3833 t. Marys, 3/2, VENETIAN Ortega Farms D Sugarnnll great Waterfront 2/2+loft, sI/ room, living room, gated, gym, pool $1150 loft fenced yard, m+dep 904-537.5341 community pool, near Kings Bay 1.95, $105. WESTSIDE/ORANGE PK I 912-6741293 Brand new 2/2, $1000mo $500 dep. 904-371-3147 Venetia/Ortega3/2 $895 772-370-6353 Completely Renovated Must C, Kit Equip, 1066SF. WESTSIDE Irg 2/2.5, VANSANDTRE389-3540 1400sf, fplc, dock, river view, scrn porch, patio. ., WestSide- 2/2 w/ gar, eat in kit, no pets, / carport, fenced, all 925mo.276-3010 5 r apple, 10 miles, NAS ALS411h JAX, look for 415 ut coupe no petrefer 4o s non-smonker, $700/$30s $c Furnished dep. 904-908 8844 SC WESTSIDE 2/1 Houses Navigable Waterfront OR 2/1 Apartment. near Mayo Clinic 4/3, Nice ch&a. $600-$725 S boatlift dock, new pool mo. Call Greg 376.5190 S tbi, $2650m. incl pool & wn svc. 904-223-6850 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK I____ ___ 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, 2 Hos NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! -U0 Huse REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 42u Unfurnished ARGYLE3/2 GREATROOM, house, Lakeshore FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, $550, Avond. 3/2 $1400, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD.103r 3/1 $850 43301 r, REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 WS 3/1.5+Bonus rm, el/a S L 1 /, scr patio, fen yd & wkshp SARL3/1, ch/a, front &rr w/elect. No smkrs/pets Sscr prcha fully fncdbkyd. 777.5955. $900m. for RTO info904-607-4668 W'SIDE 66h01 Georgia t Arlington- Near JU Jack Dr. 3br/2ba ,$140o car $850/mo '+ $850 dep. Garage, S car" Ph.777-0691or695-3388 o 2 driveway, WS Lakeshore 3/1 $795 in-ground pool, 1 mo ch&a, HW Firs, Fenced,'l Sdep., + $1050/mo., close CarGar, Wkshp, Kit Equip proximity to 9A and VANSANDT RE 389-3540 shopping areas. Please contact Robert Meggs YULEE, Brand new 3/2 904-234-3652 or $1050m. Free cable & nossralsuva@hotmail.com 96012 Coral Reef Rd.. ARL. List Your Home Olga 916-622-3754 Rental For Free I, www.356rent.com .E P.al 25- ARL, SS, NS, WS, RENT/ T03 MAETT -3/,ned RTO Some homes no credit check. Rental I Consultants 725-1000 3 AVONDALE Beautiful S3/1.5, Fpl. yd maint, e 4-J conv Ioc 3648 Rivers de SEAL ESTATE Ave. $1000mo. 981-0544 n AVONDALE 3/2 3yrs old Dan Jones Close to downtown/ &Associates, Inc FCCJ. Quiet N'hood .(904) 757-3466 $1000mo. 904-389- 5349 ww.ERADANJONES.com CLAY COUNTY new brick Homes, 3/2, fpc, pool commu- Townhomes, and nity near schools, Condominiums n $1295/mo 7594181 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms II FLEMING IS $525-$1600 s PLANTATION-3/2.S In the lb town home, great Followin hg Areas r amenities and F A 1 schools. $1100/mo, PCS Northside (904) 269-3614 Oceanway ICW Harbour Springs San Marco 4/2, 1700sf, gar, conv, to Snrc base, fen yd, no pets, Victoria Point $1500mo. avail mid May Arlington 904-472-0025 Southside ICW KERNAN LAKES Argyle 4/2, eat in kit, over looks Intercasta West lake, $1450mo. or w/opt. Westside to buy at $282,760. Macclenny + dep. 9044668-2788 ICW/WATERFRONT 3/2+ CALL 757-3466 den, 1900sf, fridge, quiet FOR OUR loc. 1263 Sunray Ct. RENTAL SPECIALS $1150m. 904-403-3902 www.ERADANJONES.com 4, JAX BCH 3BR/1.5BA Pool 5 blocks to n Pooean,b locks toT $500 Down U OWN ocean, close to JTB All Areas 1st Mo. FREE $1400mo 476-0956 EZ QUALIFY JCP OAKS J ; LUL P L.-) r. Call the Hotline 388,1208, F.. TI I .-Tfl '; '3 P -L. I -'. u2 mi-J.-:-,: i34 4i Manufactured ..... :,.,, ,.-: 6. 5 425 Homes JTB- 2 2 condo. 2 Hm grand reserve, 4 hodges. near JTB BOSTWICK 2 sgl wide. S120051, pool gym mobile homes on canal. Solner ameoniyes. dep. + util. Good credit' w d turn inl., req. Call 386-325-9226 $950 mo, 305 240 0003 MARIETTA -3/2, needs a, JUL. CRK FRUIT COVE little work, $650mo $550, i .r .-. r..:.r. ,,:d .3 dep. 962-3183 call aft 9 -r r. n .:,:,,3 -, .j- rri,:. t9-C .--r-. Harm.';.r. r :E l'I:|9:lhslJ., 1:19:l, .-r ..r...,i .. Wi e finance our own , * LANDLORDS * homes. Call 695-2255 , F-, rizr i r o r.. .:. RrrlC.T,',n-r,.-" N'SIDE -1670 Jake Rd.: r ..a . 5-m"2-. I000 3/2, $675mo. $725 dep., MANDARIN .1 2 2400o, No Pets. 757-7621 e,;uliui urt r,,.:.,:.a WESTSIDE- 2BR/1BA, 'c E A~ i I fenced yard. ch&a, WD,' S52. -Tr. .i 3663 applis, $600mo Mand. Beau Clerc 3 2.5. 2 no pets. 904-771-2348 zr I a "c .-'.-, i. Fr W'SIDE & NW'SIDE u,- C j -5 3z., 2.'" 5 From $550m+dep. S" *-.'~ *n 1-, Laundry facilities avail. MANDRIN :05.-:--i 904-772-7244/C:568-2903 L-. r ,r.._I E' ,.V n'-.m, ..,)J 2:-.: 2 430 Roommates ' 1 TH. 3 2.5. gar. Irpl. ARL- 2/2 includes, . 6)' ,walk 1o shopping .| high speed inter- swimming, boal- \1J net/cable, ing. fishing. Lake 7 mm. in-ground, hrdwd, lo NAS S1400. 616 8260 pools, fireplace, gated V F BURG-Black $4OO/mo + util, Robert / *r Creek wtrtnrt, Meggs, 904.234 3652 or 1 br, Sba. 05O0st, rmeggs@ju.edu miljtarybyowner.com 4/2 home. DSL & all util. PCS. $2150. 904 505- 1313 incl. Very gd area $140wk 'MBURG: Long Leaf 4/3 N/S only. 904.838-8054 , 3000sf new construction Dr's Inlet 3/2 furn'd room: all brick .5ac. Joe 904- $300m incis util. No 284-4447 Cell 509-5054 drugs/alcohol. 6852.4711 N.E. 3/2, apple, new cpt & MANDARIN Nice house paint, ch/a, front porch w/pool, pvt bath female close to Dwntwn $690m only $500. 904-445-9500 . to $725m. 352-262.4016. NORTHSIDE Rent To Own 1615 W. 25th St. $110+ $620mo. E -Z qualifying per week, 477-1892 All areas. Several p homes. Call 962-4380 OP F. Wanted to share , NORTHSIDE 2/1 houses $600 incl. until. 509-5877 for rent fenced yards, ch&a $700-$725mo. S'side Brand New Condo, Call Greg 376-5190 Bay Meadow/ UNF area. N'SIDE3/2 $750; $2/1 $550 $5503mo. 904-588-3519 Fully remod, new carpt Central Heat & Air St. Johns Co. Nice house Call 505-4780 to view private rm female only N'SIDE-New 4/2, 1994sf, $500mo. 904-445-9500 . 2 cigar, $1195mo. Close W'side Irg 3/2 home to Rd Sylvia 904-803-7272 $800m+util. 384.0999 *N'SIDE RTO 6 Properties &, W'S- Male or 2 to 5 Bdrms, 1-2 Bth, / female, 3 bedroom oh/a, newly renov, $550 I house w/arage. $SOOmo. 904 535.7461 sJL. $600 includes l akea1 Plan. Rentals. utilities, cable & inter- Oakleaf Plan. Rentals net, S miles to NAS JAX, Immed, new homes j Lease/buy opt $1100 cal Chris 904-982-3344 -$1950m 516.660.2709 W'S-share nice 2/2 S locating to the pacific Northwest? I I --- --- ----- I I COUNTRYSIDE JaXAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 23 t Jacksonville's Best Home Values Are West Of The River! 1n U 1* ESON ANH* 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 M * Estate sized lots Homes Starting In The $790s! * 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 904-783-6217 For More Information, Please Call 904-339-1322 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. WL R_ Condos Starting In The LOW$100ls! * Brand new Gated Community! *Three contemporary home designs to choose from! * Community swimming pool and playground! For More Information, Please Call 904-425-4929 AU tilMAWY9 From 1-295 take Wilson Blvd. West to Willow Ridge on the left. 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. FO H4'RM Homes Starting in The $7 90s! * Long awaited final phase NOW OPEN! * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and comer lots available * Conveniently located near 1-295,1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. BOB MA4IM Town Homes Starting In The $120s! * Three spacious floorplans to choose from * Homes available for immediate occupancy! * 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages * Community swimming pool For More Information, Please Cal 904-854-71'01 I 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. 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 $1 OOs! * 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. *ITIMB ER RUN o CB^ga~MBlHj|B|~Jjj~||J^j^jj Condos Starting In The LOW $1 00s! *Three decorated models * BEST value on the Westsidel * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located close to shopping and dining on 103rd St. just west of 1-295 For More Information, Please Call 904-425-4929 From 1-295 take 103rd St West to Timber Run on the right. ^IT Active members of the U.S. Military presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the Il J 16 UP IkURItFN'~i N'YSE' 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 5/31/06. 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. 02006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 '-1~ %-.MR C213 24 1axfAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 43s Rooms 35 to Rent ST. MARYS. room to rent, private bath/entrance. Non- smoker. Call cell 322-8698, $450/mo Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts Flagler Beach Oceanfrnt 3/3 duplex. Each unit sleeps 8. $775 wkly. 904 377-.9776 www.YourFloridaBeach- House.com OCEAN FRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $695wk. 352 376-9644 WWW. oldcity.com/oceanfront I& Conuercial Real Estate 500 CommerciaV Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent 5 Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale NC Store + cabin $94,990. 20 acres, stream: $99,990. 919-693-8984 or owner@newbranch.com Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent SOUTHSIDE-bldg for rent, zoned CCG2, 5 bays, fenced lot, 737-2220 WESTSIDE Warehouse for lease. 22,000sf up to 72,000sf. yard. CSX Rail. 21' high. Only $2.60/sf. nnn Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor 507 Businesses SFor Sale BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP established clientele owner retiring, 778-1408 or 662-7587 FISHING/SPORTING GOODS BUSINESS Great location in a high growth area (Ocean- way) Inventory + fix- tures included in an unbelievable price. Call 904-612 1756 RESTAURANT FOR SALE CALL 278-9040 515 Office Space For Rent EARL/ REGENCY-new 1, 2,3 rm ofc suites incid elec/ jant, conf rm, long term lease not req. 1st mo free w/yr lease. 642-8600 JTB & PHILUPS Starting at $325, utils included. GOING FAST!! Call R.-d 13. 8922 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1.920 .:lto 11 Q20si I G3park Gret location! (904) 998-9339 WESTSIDE Office. Ideal for small cnurch. Call Andi 4.7 2288 Financial 550 EBusin- OpcOrtuniies 555Diirisutr ,rSr1npS Franchises 560 Fnrancal Services 565 MC.ne; to Lend or Borrow 570 l.ortgages Bought ana Sold 550 Business 550 Opporlunilies DRY CLEANING PLANT & DROP STATION FOR SALE B, .pp[ call 525-1001 LAWN EQUIPMENT & ACCOUNTS Fruit C..-, 56.500 Call699 6''60 QUIZNOS SUBS Pre con :[rui:cti:,n oha ., evei; l- lent Ic-cauor.. 910..333 Education and Training 600 Priva3e In.truction 605Scnoolas 6105pecialry Training Evenut 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 eek Da, Class lune c W'-.-k E- tl." C U [a, 17 Superior Instruction www.myftei.com (904) 2692555 Florida Real Estate Institute ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending I-.l,,,-[, r ,i ,', '-,',i u.t5, tr, (904) 880-8070 Alliance Real Estate Institute 1-. l ';T l" r.' ..-r Jul iJ 880 8070 ALLIANCE Title Agency School (904) 880 -8070 l,., rir TI ,: .) ,-" r L u ii':' ';+uD~ ,I:f [.: fl-. 1 r ur':'. 1 1 ALLIANCE HOME INSPECTOR SCHOOL 6 ,. TU- 1 M.:.T- Ir, .: .,rI,,,-,' (904) 880- 8070 700 Domeslic Home Cleaners Great Pay!! $200-$400/wk Flre ole ds',T.me ...ur_: ViJ.C.ri r,.3r n,:ame MLIU. ra.G C .5r 242-8235 Housekeeper needed near ARGYLE. Days and Hours rBD. Salary neg. Background and exp' req. EOE call 904 908 0003 904 505 4780 707 Driver DRIVER/LOCAL ClvI" A -rL N.P vrrpt .;I d, r r,:.u-d emrr. inci OCT. e :z -.arninQ potertal Ho:-rne .er. bright Or.-E rr 3 r DrE. inci 4101K rrj nca .kr, Ir. ADpl0 S3 C J Prill. -Q/Ih j. :" I I .:.n ill." (4ST-( Driver BEAT THE HEAT Drive a late model vehicle w a/c. Earn 600-800 per week. Call 904-493-5250. Ask for Mr. Myles. . $ The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 7s.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. atp r.-' AI S'6j',' 119'. A4, ~. "I r T74 ' LIP r A;;oE 0 0 6 a' ..' di) dl .16 4o;4 6)~' -0 i .fl xAirlemS THE -- Nb MAYPORT, FLORIDA Mirror KHPeriscope K I N B5 BAY, ax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 707 Driver Company '- Drivers S $1500 Sign on $Bonus* Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or more yrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most wknds NEW PAY PACKAGE $.34-.38/mile .0 o/OP pay $.90/mile + fuel supplement $.01 Safety Bonus S$.02 Service Bonus 'Medical Dental 401k -Paid Vac & holidays Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program@ $52.00 /day BBDD Call uHHSQVE.Greg @ 800-723-3424 for info DRIVER/ACCOUNT REP. For Veterinary Sales Co. Company Truck Pro- vided. Clean Driving Record Required. CaH .877- 332- 3228 Mon- Fri. DRIVERS Professional class A drivers, OTR tractor trailer, good pay. Great home time, health ins., 401K, paid vacation, bonus pkg, & top equipment all in a small company atmosphere but backed up with large company benefits. Cal Randy 877 440- 7890 www.PTSI- online.comrn Ask about our new pay package. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS with experience. 'Starting at $13.00/hour + benefits. Call 904 296-1229, 759-0146 TRUCK DRIVER Class A or B CDL. Local, S$12- $15/hr + benefits. Call 781-3920 or apply at 5918-1 Lane Cir.S. EOE STRUCK DRIVERS Earning potential $800-1000/wk Co. pro- .vided CDI training for those who Qualify School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call 866- 374-0764 TRUCK DRIVER Local. CDL A required. Experience & good MVR req'd. a must. 358-8841 710 Industrial/ 70 Trades Call Tom at 219-4402 A/C Service Tech Drug free workplace, must have valid drivers License, co. benefits. All About Air 724-2854 A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS & HELPERS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M-F. EOE. DFWP CARPENTERS for Residential framing. SMany positions avail. Great Benefits/Paid holidays & vacations. SSub crews OK. 993-1111 CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS * Health benefits * Paid Holidays *Paid vacations * Gas allowance *40 plus hrs/week * company T-shirts * Quarterly Bonus program Call 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 CARPENTERS & HELPERS Residential Framing. Transportation req'd. Call 904-838-6846 DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE ' DRYWALL FRAMERS -Metal Stud framers Subcontractors with insurance, large job in Jax area. 402-537-2305 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Bulldozer, loader, excavator operators needed. Call Randy @) 321/403-1774 or 407/302-7662 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Callaway Contracting at 904- 751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a GROUNDS MAINTENANCE KIRA, Inc is seeking enthusiastic, energetic candidates for per- manent Grounds Maintenance positions at Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport. Applications may be filled out online at www.kira.com. Drivers License are required. Our team offers com- petitive salaries start- ing at $12.92/hr and an excellent benefits pack- .age. EOE & Drug-Free workplace. Fax gesu mes/applications: (904)573 -6292 or email lthompson@kira.com. Landscapers, Laborers & Bobcat Operators Motivated & hard work- ing; Drivers lic. a must. Good pay. Call Jackie 924- 8664 MAINTENANCE Experience Preferred, AC Certified. 248 Units SS. Benefits, EOE, Call 997-8855 'FTpositon Oak Ham- mock Apts. Gen apt maint reqd. FT EOE. DFWP Apply 5s0 N. Acme St. 855-0730 MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- ,tions, including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- 'mechanical and line Operators. We offer a real opportunity with training, good pay and benefits. We are located West of Jack- sonville in a growing community. Contact .Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for ,H/R. 710 Industrial 720 Medical Trades PAINTERS Experience & MEDICAL ASSISTANTPrk transportation a must. New for busy Ordanlogy expark construction custom office. Cardiology exp homes No tisrack pref'd. Exc. benefits. painters. 778 3720 Fax to 264.3302 PAINTERS Drug free MEDICAL TECHNOLO- company transporta- GIST /TECHNICIAN tion required, Apply in Needed. Variable hrs person 3051 Faye Road including evening and Call 751.3842. Saturday Must be FL licensed. Busy in-office Laboratory for FP/Peds. PAINTERS & BLASTERS Phlebotomy exp req'd. Industrial Coatings Co. Great atmosphere & in Savannah, GA. team concept. Fax Pay based on exp. resume to 722-4267 Must pass Drug Test. Attn: Lynda (912) 965-0022. OPTOMETRIC ASST S'side PAINTERS Exp'd. FT Benefits. M-F. with commercial & Call 725-2300 or fax residential experience. 9-72-1 tools & transportation, resume 904-725-6811 632-0500 DFWP POOL TECHNICIAN PHLEBOTOMISTS -Exp'd., salary nego- tiable. Call 813-0599. Recently relocated Pro. Pool Svc of N.FL and want to put your phlebotomy skills to use right away? Full time part time and SANDBLASTER&PAINTER P R N p o sit ion s Willing to travel, avail able starting Work on elevated immediately! Must be water towers. comfortable working 904-608-6149 in a h ig volume laboratory environment. TILE INSTALLER with experience & own E-mail: JaxResumesg transportation. Comn- allmedsfffin g..com petitivesalary. Call TeIepTi_0e--904-473"9700 Chris at 904838-2433 or Fax: 904-731-3111. TRACTOR OPERATORS PHLEBOTOMIST- PT hrs LABORERS for early a.m. & week- to work on St. John's Co. end hrs in leading roads. Good pa, bnfts: medical Office includ- EOE/ M/F/V/D Call ing PEDS. Must be team Jeremiah 863-559-0374 player and able to travel between offices. Computer exp a MUST WATERPROOFER/PAINTER minimum yr phoebe Good pay with experi- exp req'd. Fax resume ence. Please call Brian to 722-4267 attn: Lynda at 838-1170 to set up interview J R N ULTRASOUND 71 Mecani TECHNOLOGIST F/T 712 Mecianic Must be reg'd or regis- try eligible in 1 or 2 modalities. Exc income AUTOMOTIVE & benefits. Please call EQUIPMENT MECHANIC II 904-545-3591 The Division of Forestry * is now accepting applications for the oston of Automotive 723 Dental equipment Mechanic II. Dental AIppcants must pass a basic background screening andbe able DENTAL SURGICAL to obtain a class A CDL ASST- Energetic and within 90 days of hard working team employment. Heavy member needed for a equipment experience progressive implant is preferred, but any- oriented practice. F/T one with 6 months or P/T. Fax resume to automotive mechani- 288-8882. cal experience may __ apply. The position is in Lake City, with a start Educatio ing salary of $24,979.50 72* Education and State of Florida benefit package, PRE.SCHOOLTEACHER including retirement. position. for the Cam- Apply on line at bridge Prep School employerlt. ADMIN myflordacoASST for Wside or band see usnt/ Chefs ompetitive pay, 401K Sdat & insurance. A great at 13POLICE Forestry pportues souty in a onw- C l LReCINity Ing-school. 268-787 8 rThle, J s Ile dmarkcci.net.t Florida. Call is cuarline at ho (386) 758-5716. Appli- cations for Poillce, Cor- Office acepted untivil L7 Office ' 05/1i/0a.The Division of idF pClerical Forestry is an AA/EEO employer. ADMIN ASST for W'side Own tools, tire & light exp basic computer mechanical exrp nec. skills require d.Fax Good pay, benefits. resume 904-781- 8387 Computer skills, & database management. POLICE OFFICER & 15 minutes south 295 on llCORRECTIONAL 1-95S. Resumes and 720 MedOFFICER salary rto The Jacksonville d mooreracfchefs.net. Sheriff's Office -is cur- No phone calls. rently accepting appli- cations for Police, Cor- CLERICAL reactions and civilian Light OfficeWork, Data support positions. For Entry, Filing, etc. Must call 713-4870. For civilian support positions, please CUSTOMER SERVICE- for contact HR at 630-2134. busy front desk. Pro- The JS0 Is an equal Oppty vide Recept. & clerical Affirmative Action Employer support with PC skills, App,. ,n ororvr" NdI. `6 ,,,,r ,-r- .- E ','- - 720 Medical ECHO TECH FT PT E'pererce Prererred. C 7,7[ ,, o -. plcl i.: R, T3, Credi,. 2-J Unmit ort-ce E r e t f;, SS Berieis. EC, E. Cali I Whether your interest is in the backbone of our company, armored cash transport, or any of the other innovative solutions that comprise our cash distribution network today, Loomis, Fargo & Co.'s comprehensive cash handling expertise can take your talent into the future. More technology. More services. More opportunities for you to get where you want to be in a career with the best. Our jacksonville branch has immediate openings for: * $10.20 per hour * Must be 21 years of age or older ARMED VAULT lE -PM * $10.35 per hour * Must be 21 years of age or older *$10.00 per hour * Must be 18 years of age or older All positions eligible for Medical Benefits after 3o days! Qualified candidates must be able to successfully pass a background check that includes credit, driving and criminal record. Please apply online at www.loomfargojobs.com or call (904) 398-2090 for further information and to schedule an appointment. EOE. M/FN/D. Drug-Free Workplace. Lic # BB2200022 MANAGING CASH IN SOCIETY Afio*e*S m Eer v ^wlonis os^ king Sailing Instructors/ New Yacht Salesmen holding USCG 6pak License. Weekdays, weekends. Excellent Pay. New Yachts. 725 office/ SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST Com- puter Internet literate, architectural/ con- struction background helpful. FT. Send resume gretchen@ alsarchitects.com Professional/ 730 Personal Services BARBER/STYLIST -FT, PVB, great opportunity & commission, Call 904-535-9292 HAIR STYLIST & MGRS. Busy Salon in St. Johns Co. Need friendly prof's Hrly wage+bonuses. Call 280-4212/631-7614 S735 Restaurants/ 735 Hotels CHEF -SOUS Estab 18 yr. High volume beaches restaurant, great pay & benefits. Exp and passion a must! Fax resume 285-0727 or apply at Aqua Grill, Ponte Vedra DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train-AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 J.L TRENT SEAFOOD Hiring servers cashiers, cooks & dishwashers. Call 908-4202. 4533 120th St. LINE COOK & HOSTESS Expd. Apply Daily, 11am-2 pm Giovanni's 1161 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach 249-7787 SAUTE CHEF Estab 18 yr. great pay & benefits. Great working environment. Apply at Aqua Grill, Ponte Vedra 285.3017 GUTHRIES Golden Fried Chicken Fingers needs 20+ people ASAP for all positions. 2 locations. Call 519.9549 745 Sales SALES MANAGER TRAINEE Disciplined, self- moti- vated goal oriented?.5 yrs sales exp. a must. BIG income potential. College/military a plus. Fax resume 904-296-1388 SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783.-8385 WAIT STAFF/BARTENDER Looking for the consis- tent top earner! Are you a well-groomed, go-getter with winning personality? Opportu- nity for BIG $$$ Great hrs, healthy environs. Fax resume 904-296-1388 750 Technical/ 75U Engineering Draftsman Needed immediately for surveying co. Pay com- mensurate w/exp.' Ph. 346-1733 SURVEY PLS & CADD TECHNICIAN positions available. Microstation, Geopak and Right of Way exp req. F/T, benefits. EEO. Call 904-641-0123 or fax resume to 407-926-8160. 752 Warehouse Part-time Warehouse Specialist located at NAS JAX. Responsible for providing parts replenishment & cust svc to Navy Aviation Depot (NADEP). HS + 8 ers of mil exp pre- rred. To apply visit www.amrnsec.com #55304 EEO F/M/V/D WAREHOUSE POSITION immed opening w/exp. pays up to $10/hr - benefits after 90 days. Must lift 751bs. Apply in person Mon 8th &Thur 11th 4.7pm, N'side 2905 Danese St. Bkgrnd Chk & drug test reqd. 753 Security SECURITY OFFICER Full time. Start now W'side area. Night Shift. Guard card & Drug test required. Start $8.00/hr & $250 Sign Up Bonus. Call 800-300-5832 Supervisor / officers I WESTSIDE - I Distribution Center Sup $10.75 st $11 6ino $11. 0lyr Officer $8.70 st, $8.85 6 mo $9 lyr. SEx Benefit Pkg. DOWNTOWN S Hi-Rise Bldg Officer $8.65 st $8.95 90 days Apply online a s i.appone.com L Class D License . S required 755 Miscellaneous ALL DEPTS- now accepting applications. Great pay & benefits; B&B 389-3235 ARE YOUR HOURS THIS GOOD? Merry Maids Home Cleaning *No nights, weekends, holidays. * Car needed paid milage *$100 hiring bonus. 904-737-6666 Drug Free Workplace HOUSEKEEPER for Ponte Vedra Pre- school. Great benefits. include insurance & 401K plan. Call 285-7997 KENNEL ASSISTANT Busy Southside Miramar Animal Hospital 4448 Hen- dricks Ave Suite 1 737-0403 Messenger FT/PT Driver FT/PT Currency Room Teller FT BRINKS INC. Brink's Inc. is the pre- mier provider of - armored car transpor- tation. The customer- focused individual we hire will have excep- tional ethics, integrity and will be self-moti- vated. The company also has a full benefits package including: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg Company Partial Matching 401k 'Quarterly Profit sharing STuition Reimbursement Paid Vacation STime & half for 40+ hrs Qualified candidates will complete a: ,Successful Polygraph examination - Successful background investigation - Drug test/DOT.physical Please apply in person between 9am 4pm at 33 West 2nd Street. For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer mn/f/h/v. SHIPYARD CRAFTS Immediate openings for Structural welders & Ship fitters Tampa Fl. Paying $22.00 per hr st& $27.00 per hr OT Philadelphia Pa. Paying $25.75 per hr st& 34.75 per hr OT 50 plus hrs a week rates include per diem f i i'T lll ri* .- I5 4 Call 1.8008255452 755 Miscellaneous RESIDENT ASSISTANCE positions avail. FT, great benefits. Call 301-4795 SET/STRIKE CREW F/T for event company. Dr Lic req'd Class B Lic pref'd. Apply in person: PRI Productions 1819 Kings Ave. 398-8179 EOE, DFWP 876i Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No lob to small. all guaranteed. Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and .Jewelry 925 Computer 927 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 960 Sporting goods 990Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques DRESSER: HEPPLE WHITE w/mirror $350 Also lovely framed pictures, of all sizes. 904-861-5098 4 Three piece McClen- don Palor Set. Blue & | Cream floral print on Cherry wood. Beauti- ful $1000. OBO 622-8391 902 Appliances S/ CHEST FREEZER- S9.4 cf, Kenmore S almost new, white, $100, will transport 282-6466 GAS RANGE w/hood, top broiler & sealed burners exc cond, $300. 772-1219 k Washer/Dryer- SoKenmore, 3 years S old, 90-series, Super capacity plus, heavy duty, $300, Michael 264-2850 4 Washer/Dryer-ran S ge, whirlpool, 1 electric, $200, each like new cash only more info, call 777-6660 anytime 905 Articles For Sale 4- Baby Furniture Gently used 3- n-1 convert, crib, pack'n play, high chair, swing, rocker & ottoman $650 220-2908 BOOKS. Left behind series, set of twelve books, t excellent condi- tion, $30, 904-781-7076 CAR TOPPER- Sears hard shell t car topper. Great for extra storage on trips. $30. 912- 6737565 Italian wood comp. desk, $125, 2003 Ford explorer running boards, $200.813.1336 4 F GE Washer and SIDryer. Good con- dition, $200. Sealy .'Full Matress/ Box set. $250 to see call 881-2559 Im. Golf bag new 1$35.00. 264-6652 S Hot Tub Cover S 70"76" New condi |tion $350 obo 0912 882 -0734 Lv msg IRONMAN POWER S Tower, exercise tower, chinup, leg- lifts, ab work-out, $100, Michael, 264-2850 JEEP- Boys ride- child's train ride t table with all trains tracks storage bins, $55, 213-9590 S/ KEYBOARD- S Cassio Callo, $25.2 S twin mattress & box spring sets, $50 ea. 249-1666 SMcDonald's Happy /T Meal 101 Daiations, $60, 904-781-7076 MOTORCYCLE HELMET Med sz, like new, blk & gray w/women's med. gloves$75. 904-707-2125 S/POOL Tble- 7 ft. / pool hall style pool table, asking $700. call 619 0052 ch POOL Tbe- 7 ft. Stable, asking $700. "'call 619- 0052 SSTROLLER- w/ / carrier, car seat I r mount, baby bas- r sinet white, Winnie Pooh baby bouncer, portable play pen, 693-2574, $175 TONY BOSELLI- / Full- size card- V I r board, stand- up. oJaguars First Player Drafted, $95, 268-2482 S4 WATER HEATER- M SOLAR, $100 -I 1 call Steve after 6pm, for details, 819-6859 ATOZ YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 90% ON EVERYTHING NOW! 358-2265 or 259-2292 905 Articles For Sale 4 ZEAGLE RANGER- SBCD with ripcord ki/weight system, and scuba pro inte- grated octopus, like new, must see, $650, 904-864-6200 915 Building 91 Supplies 4 PORCH- screened T 16x12, ready to SI move. Good con- dition, $1500, obo, call 904-879-6446 920 Business/ Office Kimball Exec U Groups Cherry Veneer Only $550 Each Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 STORE CLOSING -Selling Fixtures (shelves, racks, etc.) 213-0275 928 Electronics / Car Subwoofer and Amp 10" sub in | t.tube. No box needed. Crossfire 70Wx2 amp. Excellent condition $95 882-5267 TELEPHONE. AT&T Cordless 5.8 GHZ. Tal- ing caller I.D, call waiting with answer- ing system. Great condi- tion, $40,268-2482 STV, RCA, 14 in., flat SI screen tube type. side < and rear. A/V with remote. Great cond. $65,268-2482 4, TV-601n. Zenith console, yr. 2000, picture very nice. $500, 372-935 cell 504-5594 after 4pm. AB Fruits/ 935 Vegetables BLUEBERRIES You pick. W. 103rd St., Mon. Tues, & Sat. 8a-3pm. Call 868-8428 for directions 945 Garage Sales BONAPARTE CROSSING- Com- RL munlty garage sale. May 6 & 7, from 8-2 on Starrett Rd. next to first coast High School Eagle Harbor /Fleming Island Moving Sale! Sat. 5/13; 7am -2079 Water Crest Dr. Ethen Allen DR set. furn, housewares. FERNINDINA BCH SFlora Parke Mov- Si ing Sale- furniture, tv s, and lots more. 9-1, Sat-Sun, 5/6-7, 31181 Grassy Parke Dr. & KINGSLAND | 2 family moving | sale. Ashton Cove Apts. Dat. May 13, exit 3,8-until- Every hting Must Go!l MAND. Community Gar. Sale., Mallard Cove Sub W. of Shad & Hood. Sat., 5/13, 8a- noon. MANDARIN HUGE SALE Tons of stuff! Antiq, collectables, furn, dishes, ciths, figures, what nots, Fnri/Sat. 8-5. 2545 Spreading Oaks Ln. off Scott Mill Rd. Northshore Church Community Yard Salel ..Sat 8-? 7700 Pearl St. 945 Garage W Sales Nside Fri/Sat 7-2 Moving Sale Everything Must Go 1253 Ribault River Dr OP. Sat. Sam. Harley saddle bags, old glass & dishes, suite cases, books, records, etc. 2610 Holly Point W. 4 St. Marys- Garage sale May 13 7-Ila, 1L 3R7 McQueen Circle, Sugarmill, men and women's clothing and other Items 4 W'S- MAY7 10.2 S8358 Stelling Drive I S. Call 803-6617 for info. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA dO1 Garden/ 950 Lawn John Deere 1800/Sprayer Great Condition, 1860 hrs. Won't last @ $4,300.00 Matt-334-9516 / Murray Riding Mower w/bagger t i 17Hp-Twin 42" cut excellent cond. $650.00 272-2067 955 Household 955U Furniture BATH-CrIb, solid S oak $150, toys, I o1girls, toddler clothes, lots of, baby stuff. 277-1634, oceanl6l6C) ccmconnect.com for pics / BDRM.SET- ETHAN S ALLEN.4 piece set, full sz bed, mirror, dresser night stand, $150. & Call Michael, 264;2850 M BDRM SUITE- Ashley Fum. Sobo, like new bed, 2 night stands, chest x2. 904,422-3406 or jdixon01comcast.net BED $100 Box & Mattress. Brand name new, can del. 858-9350 BED $100 Qn and Full Same Price. King $160 All Brand New (904)674-0405 BED $115. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in plastic398-5200 can del BED $155 QN PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastic.858-9350 BED $160 Qn Pillow Top Brand New Can Deliver (S904)674 0405 BED $379 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic w/ warr 398-5200 can deliv BED $399 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Queen or Full. King $599 (904)6740405 BED A Brand Name $185 King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 398-5200 BED Brand name Kg pill topSET. $299. New, w/ warr. Can del. 398-5200 BED: Qn & Sngle. kg hdbrd, misc. end tbis & chest. 904-731-1925 BED-single, mat- tress, box springs, e e white metal headboard frame, sheet set, $75,733-5163 Day & Zimmermann SECURITY OFFICERS Day and Zimmermann Security Services currently has immediate openings for security officers in Fernandina Beach. 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Prints From $29 2Pc Lthr Sofa & Lovest 5 99 S4 Drawer Chests Frm 79 1 Sofas & Chair $298I 25" Color TV's From 9-99I 3 Rm18Pc Condo Pkg 998 12PcSealy Qn Bed 199| ESCORT "ERANCE L (904 ME- BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950. Sac. $395. 858-9350 Can dellv CHINA-cabinet, country style, excellent condi- tion, $110 obo, 912-882-1052 COUCH-4 ft., S brown . | leather-look, nail head perfect for office, $50 obo, baby jump. a. roo $25, Guitar $200, high chair, $7,476- 7694 . DAY BED- metal Frame w/twin sz mattress, $75. Michael 264-2850 S DESK- Computer / corner desk 'L" shaped, 2 drawers, key board pullout tray, cd holder, $125. 693-2574 Khaki Couch and LVST Beveled Glass Coffee T/2 End Table Lamps 1000.00 OBO 521-5342 Uving Room Set. S3 pc, tronyal blue w/ uI obultinottoman Call fur more info, $370, 912-882-7598 Mattress Set- (2) Stwin size set w/ V |1 box spring, $50 "t each call 249-1666 OFFICE SETA 5 Piece, Cherry, $400. Oak table and 6 chairs, $200. 904-534.7627 SLEEPER SOFA Floral pattern, Exc cond. $275; 904-673-5629 SOFA. never used S contemporary micro- fiber plush suede beige 2-. piece sectional $800. 904.696-0678 SOFA-plaid, gray/ It. blue, beige, extra Iong, exc. con, $350. 904-260-2086 SOFA-plaId, gray/it, blue/beige, hol extra long, exc. condition, $350, 904M260-2086 SOFA SLEEPER cream ivory cir, d cond, $75; Office desk maroon cir $15; 904-707-2125 4 SOFA-sleeper, and Soveseat, Qn. Anne, VI rarely used, great condition, $300 obo, 904264 9507, pic- tures available bye-mail, richjek@comcast.net Sofa Sleeper $250, dbl reclln'g loveseat $100; upholstered chair $150; uphols. antique rocker, $200; 641o4455. 4/ TABLE- 3 piece glass table set, includes coffee table and 2 end tables, $250 Michael 264-2850 / TABLE- Beautiful formal wood & glass dining table S and china carpet with 2 extra leafs for table, $1500. 249-1666 4 TABLE- glass din- w Includes table, and 4 chairs. $350 Michael 264 2850 4 Vacuum Cleaner $50, Rocker Bent- wood $125,32"x8' entry door $50 roll- top desk w/swivel chair $475 Bed frames 264-6814 965 Medical Q SCOOTER-Medical ,.,,electric Rally, three '|wheeled, Immacu- late, red, rarely used. Runs perfect, $850. Negotiable, 904-716-7197/ 904-541-0400 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 SFENDER-American Stratocaster "Super Strat" Lace Sensors, w/case $500 obo' Fender Amp "85"-85 watts with overdrive channel and foot switch, tilt-back legs, $275 OBO; Fender Deluxe Reverb like new Amp, vintage tube amp re-issue, tube vibrate, $500 obo,'$500 OBO; Guild like new Acoustic gui- tar solid rosewood back and sides, bone nut, saddle, con- denser microphone pickup installed, w/hard case, $575 OBO. Call John SKEYBOARD- CASIO CA-110 electronic, S $25. Call 249-1666 PIANO: Kawil Queen Ann Style exc cond, $3000 904-861-5098 4 PIANO-Antique -- / upright mirror. I back with stoolt very good condi- tion, $700 obo, 4/ PIANO( Baldwin / Acrosovic w/bench < seat, $2K obo 904-993-3185 980 Sporting 4/GOLF CLUBS- used, lenium 2000, over- size Graphite, 4 PW, 475, Master Fit Graph- ite, 4- AW, $75, call 220-0340 / GOLF CLUBS Used, masterflt, <|? 4-AW, $75. Hogan Edge, 1,3- PW $90, MIllenium 2000 over- size 4 PW, $75,220- 0340 GUN SHOW May 13- 14 Columbia Co. Fair Grounds Hwy 247, Lake City, Info: 904-461-0273 HUNTING CLUB S. Carolina has openings for new members. Quality managed since 1989, 2500 acres, private campsites "available year around, family atmosphere. salkehatchieridge.com Starcraft 14 ft. aluminum fishing boat on like new galvanized trailer garage kept. In good condition $1000. Call 241-1398 WEIGHT SET- 3001b's & workout bench, $100. Call 573 2863 WINDSURFER- complete, Obrien. Including mast sail, and 2harps, $100 call 284-6017/ Fleming Island Sao Wanted To 9 Buy Or Trade 4/ CLAW FOOT BATH TUB- must be rea- sonably priced and In good condition. Call 282=4095 AWH Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010Pets and Supplies 25 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE (Kingsland, GA Territory) Would you like to work for the No. 1 sales team in Jacksonville? If you're aggressive, enthusiastic and have a proven track record of success you may be the salesperson we're looking for! A college degree and two years outside sales experience required. Print advertising experi- ence preferred. Excellent communication and organizational skills a must. You must have reliable transportation; possess a valid driver's license and auto insurance. This position will be assigned to Georgia Times Union and The Periscope in ,Kingsland, Georgia, territory and will report to the Jacksonville Office on Mondays. Qualified applicants may apply online at www.jacksonville.com/resources/employment. shtm. You may also fax your resume to: 904 359-4076 or mail to: The Florida Times-Union Attn: Human Resources One Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not pos- sible to acknowledge receipt of each resume. EOE DRUGFREE SMOKE-FREE WORKPLACE -------------- ( > 26 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 A weekly look at the automotive market 5 ese m emp400 A ib Availabli ft t a - t .- - S 4* -~ - -4. a a-~a - -- --a. - 40d .1b S.- - 5- a. - qwqg 0 4w - 4mq daf ~ w 4b - "W Wo im MW -omen lbt-aZ 41M4f -m., - b w 4W om W ap_-Mm U ..qv %. No -af. 4 ft ..doom. :.dO 1%.- :* 0 -- 0 4_ 40 ai - -- 4w 4mm S a - b a -~ -- * - -a. - S .-S - - m S - p a -a a - - 4- -S - -~ --a a.- 4A -~ a - __ -a -- S - 0 -o ..up 41m- - -- o mw m -.Em- a m * 4b. 6 0 "U-da- dl. sno 41h -- 4- S -w d, e w 0 - GWA 49W- -*ftdl w- a -dmb .-- q w 9.- - d-o- * m ~a-a- a - W, - qp v Q 6 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 11, 2006 i005 Livestock & Supplies AQHA, 16.1H, 10yo with ch. bidlines, started barrels. $2400.. TW, 17H, 14yo g3rt husband horse. $2200. 904505-0760 AQHA BUCKSKIN MARE $1000 weanlings, 2 yr olds. Paint & Quarter $800 & up 904-75 2355 Buckskin gelding 7yo flashy $2000. Brood Mare $500. all UTD 1 mini mare + tags $300. 904-588 4665 HORSES (2) both 5yrs old, trail & lesson reg b/w paint gelding & blood bay append mare, Call 904.287-5042 MORGAN HORSES clas- sic lines, exc temp/ con formtlon 850-212-0184 .1010 Pets & 1010 Supplies BASSET HOUND CKC req. Pups, tricolor, lemon & white, hith & beautiful. 912-632-1777 BLUE HEELER PUP ador- able blue merle female 6mo old, S/W, very -smart $250. 904-287- 5042 Bostons/ Peldngese Poodles/Maltases Ridge Back Mastiff/ Poms /S type Toy Pu mixes. $350-$950. S 904-504-9633 BOSTON TERRIER AKC PUPS vet hith cert, great markings, fun roving family pets. 386- 397-1331, 386-365-0455 -, CAT-Free 4 yr old S male cat dedawed, S nuetered, needs good adult home. Rescue me pis. Call 904-529-7895 ., CAT- handsome, Scat, neutered/ dedawed, shots, meds current. Free to good Shome.912-496 4885/ 912-573-6961 CHIHUAHUA Pups, 8 wks S1st shots, vet chkd 3/M Iblk 2tan $300. 588-4665 COCKER PUPS, Chmp sire, AKC, POP ,current eye exams, SIvr, Buff, 384-4355/868-7591 DACHSHUND PUPS, Mini long haired, CKC, $400. 904-777-3988 ENGLISH BULL PUPS-AKC 3M/1F, $200dp, $1800 & pickup on 6/7/06. Call Teresa 904-449-5110 ENGLISH BULLDOGS Awesome Babies, AKC, $1250 912-552-1431 Free German Shep 0 Puppies I No papers 9517 Commonwealth Ave. 783-3284 German Shepherd, AKC, white, bik/slv, 12wks, Call 904-781-9872 GREAT DANE AKC brindle puppies. Mom & dad on premises. Shots & health certificate. $700. 352-284-0722 LAB AKC PUPS Yellow, .Black $400. shots. 1/F black, 1 yr old $175. 904-781-0194, 880-0563 LAB PUPS, AKC, lchoc M, 3yel. M. Field champion pedigree, S/W. born /1, $500. 904- 333-1377 LABRADOODLES healthyO top quality, pups. Shed less $450 up 706-556-0504 MALTESE PUPPIES AKC, Males, Cash only e904 779- 6531/553- 7638 OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG PUPS AKC, HC. 4M/4F, Ady for pickup 5/25. $800. 386-447-1603 Pembroke Welsh Corgis j5F/2M, HC, Micro-chip, POP. 386-659-2512 POODLES Tea Cup AKC 2/M 1/F very tiny $800-.$1200 334-4058 plumprettypoodles.com Rottweiler -POP, 6M, 4F, $550. papers, 904-298-3067 SSchnauzer mini S AKC, all shots, I health certificate,6 mo. house broken, pick of litter, $700 obo, 904463-2254/ 904 213-9941 SHELTIES -AKC, all ages, all colors, $325-up, 786-7424 or 483-6773 SIBERIAN HUSKIES -2 blk /wht males w/blue eyes, 904.665.6415/272.5936 WEST HIGHLAND TERRIERS AKC, M/F, beautiful, non shed $5600, 352-591-5068 YORKIE PUPS, CKC-TOYS, Parent are 4-l6bs. 3m/3f $800. $850. 904-573- 0445 YORKIES AKC, Beautiful! 904-614-2995; 291-1829 Transportation I200Aviation 1205 Boats 1210Sailboats 12 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RVs and Supplies 1235RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto L355Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boals 4L Four WInns CUOO4, 1999, 205 Sund- owner, like new, only 40 hrs, $1999 obo, 904-422-3406 or jnixon01@comcast.net 10.5' Zodiac Inflatable w/5hp NIssan Eng. $1800. 904-449-1710 4 11' Inflatable AVON, $500 obo or I t14 hp Johnson Motor $800 904 993-3185 4, 1Oft LOWE JON f trailer, 75 hp, v Evinrude, 1983 SOHP Johnson, Mlnn Kota, 565, all $2000 obo, 742-3525/ 744-1794 18' SEA CHASER -'04 Center console 90HP, trir $11,500 821-5488 18.8' BAYLINER '00, Merc Inbrd mtr w/cov & trlr, $9000obo. 904- 768- 3617 19' Wellcraft Eclipse "96 4.3L V-6. well malnt. no trir $8500. 904-343-2827 4, 19' Trophy '02CC,FRsh S Finder PSBiminl, [1t 125hp Mercury Outboard, warranty extras $15900. O50. 422-3113 4, 23 ft Monterey cuddy with trailer, | needs work, $4000 "- call 904-859-0921 4,23' Montery Cuddy 1992, with trailer. S Needs work, $4000. Call 904- 476.9079 23' Proline Off Shore '83 with Volvo 270 eng & extra I/B Mercurser 4.2 Vortek eng, HD trailer, $8900 or poss. trade, 904-449-1710 WANTED! BoatS, Motors. & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 121 Boat Dockage 2 a & Rentals Fisherman's Marina @ Trout River. Now renting wet slips. 30 to 50ft+ Call Charles 904-764-7022 1230 SRVis Atd 6Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386)462-3039 1.80. 541-6439 ALPHAGOLD 34' Tri-Slide 5Wh. 2001, center-Isle, walking closet, under warr. $39K 904-879-9158 1230 R'"s** 1230 Supplies A COACHMAN CAT- ALINA lite fully loaded, double and bunk beds. sleeps 6, a/c, heat stove, shower, $9500, 485-0013 DOLPHIN '91, Camper. 76,000 ml. $6,400 or best offer. Vehicle in Atlantic Bch. (973) 809-2012 PACE ARROW '30 1985, low ml's, Immac. cond, all papers avl, 2nd owner, $10Kobo. 904-304-4480 WINNEBAGO Chieftain '90, 25ft. 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From '05 Dodge Dakota. 5500mi. $300 obo. 422-3113 1 SSPARE TIRE and 4 WHEEL for 1986 S|1Volvo 240 sl 175/80 D 14. Never on Ground $70,268-&2482 TOOL BOX-Truck Options Custom fit for S. 10, may fit other small truck, double walled, heavy duty lid w/lock & key. Extra deep; stnls hard- ware $200. 904-962-4525 1320 Antiques/ Classics $ $800 CASH 197le int. & ext., 160k ml., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs work. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. | Call 537-0961 Today 4, CORVETTE 1980' Black 350 AT, $4K obo 904-695-0681 Corvette 1980, ^ "'or best offer, 904 69- 0681 1325 Automotive, 4 Accord EX Sedan '95 4 door, 4 cy,. 2.2L VTEC, 5 speed, manual premium sound system, sun roof alloy wheels 912-882-3508 $3000 ACURA 3.2 TL '01 4dr, 60,800 miles, leather, moonrf, loaded. Great cond! $14,975. 699-9669 ACURA 3.5RL '97. Pre- mium w/Nav. 21,000 original miles. Loaded. $13,975. Call 699-9669 17%ACURA RL '04 Nav, '.. sunroof, CD. only 39,000 mi. $27,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ACURA RSX '02 Auto, CC, PL, PW $9988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 0 ACURA TL '05 Burgundy/tan, beautiful. $28,860 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7\ ACURA TL'03 SEx low miles, CD, sunroof. $16,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7\AUDI A4 SEDAN '03 S1.8Turbo only 29,000 mi. $20,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (7 AUDI TT CONVT. ' '02. Only 25,000 miles. $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VBMW 3251 '06. Like S new, only 3000 m iles. $32,340 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 525 '89 LIKE NEW! $6990 Call 389-7700 1325 Automotive I( BMW Z4 3.0 '06 Only 400 miles. $38,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 S BUICK 2002 Redezvous. Very S clean. Excellent conditlo, $10K obo, 882-8853 BUICK LESABRE '00 Stk#G172 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BUICK REGAL -Grande Sport, '96 3.8L, all pwr options. exc cond, well maint, 2nd owner, $4200. Steve 777-9196 BUICK RIVIERA '95 Super charged, Ithr, moonrf, lo mi. Nice! $59715. 699-9669 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD OM-aROiUHAM" O* $800 CASH 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k mi., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs work. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 837- 0961 Today CADILLAC DEVILLE '95 Stk#BUCG072A. $5,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ,CADILLAC DEVILLE '04. Pearl white. S Beautiful: $20,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 C CADILLAC DEVILLE *03.Only44,000 -1 miles. $218,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / i CADILLAC CTS '03 a Pearl white/tan, beautiful. $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC CATERA '00 Leather, loaded. 58900 miles. Beautiful! $8975. Call 777-9119 CADILLAC DEVILLE '99 D'Elegance. Pearl metallic, loaded, low mi, nice! $8975. 777-9119 CHEV CAVALIER '01 AUTO, 4DR, $6,288 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA LS '03 FULL PWR $14,400 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVROLET CAVALIER '04 Stk#4061C $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET MALIBU '02 Stk#G013 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEVROLET MALIBU '01 Stk#G167 $8,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /"I CHEVROLET Vy CORVETTE '03 40th Anniversary Convertible. speed $32,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY CORVETTE 98'- Fully loaded, $16,855. call 912-467-6145 CHEVY COBALT '05 2dr, sporty, custom wheels, tint, low miles, factory warranty. $229/mo. 334-7253 CHEVY IMPALA'05 HURRY! WON'T LAST! $10,990. Call 389-7700 S Chevy Sliverado 03' 3500 all power, Excellent condition, 54K, vS,8.1L, $19K, 882-3679 or 674-8731 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 Stk#G098 $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Support your mary. ge hbent bqin h, t n. We bring the military market to you. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '01 Stk#G124 $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 [ CHRYSLER 300C S'05. Navigation, sunroof, fully equipped. $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ,M CHRYSLER PT LTD F CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DODGE NEON R/T '04 Stk#5615A $11,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, DODGE NEON 2001 i runs great, a/c works, good on gas, $3500 obo, 626-1104/ 40862539 4, Firebird 84'V6, AT: both recently honeycomb wheels, extra hatch- back, turbo hood, 1987 nose. 772- 9306 FORD ESCORT '99 Great 1st car or commuter $6995. Call 334-7253 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 Stk#G020 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS SE '01 Auto, PL PW, PM, CC MNAF $4988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD MUSTANG '99 Stk#BUC0023BA $6788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD MUSTANG '05 SAVE THOUSANDS! Auto, leather, spoiler, loaded, Must sell fast! 334-7253 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 St#1570A $18,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG '03 Stk#G144 $14,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD TAURUS SE '03 5tk#G034 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD TAURUS S/W '02 Stk#G109 $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD T-BIRD '97 Stk#BUCG171A $5788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 I Bring In this ad I for extra savings! , Military and First Time I Buyers h Welcome! IWant to be treated I like family, come to S IC.HT CHEVROLET I i 1550 CASSAT AVE 891-8672 I 387-4041 I I 210-3004 1325 Automotive HONDA ACCORD LX '05 Stk#7444B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '04 Stk#G100 $21,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 t HONDA ACCORD EX '05. Leather, V6, CD. $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA ACCORD EX '02 4dr, at/ac, loaded, 49K mi, luxury & economy $14,975. Call 777-9119 HONDA CIVIC LX '03 4DR, PWLKS $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA CIVIC EX '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 A Honda Civic 94' 2 T dr, hatchback excellent gas mileage, 30 MPG, new tires good condition, $1300 269-5460 HYUNDAI.TIBURON '05 Stk#F937 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI XG350 '03 Stk#G041 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI G35 '04 .Stk#F787 $28,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Inflniti FX 35 '03 Loaded, Sunroof, 22" Perfor- mance Wheels, Low Miles, Mint Condition, $24,998 398-8420 / l INFINITIG35 SEDAN '03. Only 29,000 miles. Beautiful $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NFN INFINITI G35 SEDAN '04 Champagne/tan e $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITI Q45 ,98. AT, AC, leather, loaded, 78K mi. Perfect! $12,975. 777-9119 JAGUAR XKR '01 Coupe, Low ml, Super Charged, safe In trunk. Custom bik rims, beautiful! $45,000 OBO 537-1988 JEEP CHEROKEE 91 S laredo, white, |7 1445,792mi, pwr Swindows/doors auto, fmn/am cass., air cond, new shocks, $2500,744-1794/ 742-3525 KIA RIO 4DR '04 Stk#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SPECTRA LS '04 Stk#G106 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SPECTRA '03 Auto, ac, cc pl, pw $6988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LEXUS ES 300 '00 Stk#16358 $13,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS SC400 '95.2dr, teal w/gray Ithr, loaded, 92K mi. $10,975. 699-9669 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '99 Stk#BUC2683F $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '96. Pearl met w/beige Ithr, moonrf, loaded, Very nice! $900 dn. Very Easy Financing! 674-4444 LINCOLN MARK VIII '94 Candy green met w/lthr, loaded $3975. 699-9669 MAZDA 6 '04 Auto CC, PL, PM, PW $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 MAZDA MIATA '96 Stk#BUC4283B $5988 TOM BUSH AlUTOPLEX 371-4877 SMAZDA MATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful l! $12,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA MILLENIA '02 Pearl met. w/beige Ithr, at/ac, moonroof, loaded, 5SK mi. $13,975. 777-9119 /3r MMAZDA RX8'04 s!0Leahter; CD, priced to sell. $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-o0012 MAZDA RX8 '04 11xxx miles, 6spd. Why wait. $18,990. 389-7700 SMERCEDES C 240, S03' Platinum w/ silver interior and wood grain. Fully loaded $24,600 obo. WarrantyAvailable, 50K miles, 904- 505 4780 MEC MERCURY SABLE LS '03, Leather, CD Beautiful $11,995 LEXUS&OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCURY SABLE LS '01 Prem V6, AT, AC, leather, loaded. $600 dn. 674-4444. Easy Finance! SMitsubishi Eclipse [ Spyder GS 1999 I convertible, 99k miles, 2nd owner, new top, new tires, awesome $7200 obo. '05 SAAB 9-7's Great selection from $28,988 '04 LINEAR 9-3 $19,988 '03 9-3 SE Convertible Two in stock, you choose!! Only $23,988 '03 9-3 LINEAR' $17,988 '03 9-5 ARC Sedan Only $18,988 '01 9.3 SE Hatch Only $7988 '99 SAAB 9-3 Hatch $7988 '05 Chevy Impala" LS" Only $15,988 '04 Honda Accord EX Only $17,988 '03 Mercedes E320 Only $32,988 '03 Toyota Highlander Only $16,988 '02 Toyota 4Runner "Umited" Only $19,988 '02 Nissan Maxoma GLE Only $13,988 '01 Chevy Malibu Only $6988 IIIINITUFAUM I I SI~.1w I II 1325 Automotive NISSAN ALTIMA '02 St#G050 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN ALTIMA SL '05. Leather, CD, roof. $19,780 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN MAXIMA '02 MNRF. PW, LKS $15,400 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN SENTRA GXE '02. 4dr, at/ac, loaded, 23,400 miles. Very nice! Great MPG! $9975. 699-9669 PONTIAC GRAND AM '04 4DR, PS, PL, PM, PW, CC $13,550 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PONTIAC G6 '05 St#G006 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND AM '02 St#F983 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '04. MUST SEE! $9995 Call 389-7700 Pontiac Grand Am '89 New motor & transmis- sion & headliner, needs paint job. Asking $1200 OBO. Call 778-1086 for info A PONTIAC S TRANS AM 95' new transmission S and engine paperwork, new tires, t.tops, 6spd, $8K must sell 904-655-0685 PORSCHE BOXSTER '02 30,500 mi, 5spd, war- ranty $26,900. 220-7078 SATURN ION 2 '01 St#G017 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN L200'01 St#BUCG101A $6,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI VERONA '04 St#G097 $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 / TOYOTA AVALON S '03 Extra low miles. $19,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA COROLLA '05 Auto, PL, PM, PW, CC $13,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 S Toyota Corolla .P- 2B005,4dr,LE 4 excellent condi- tion, Low mileage, 803-6617. 8358 Stevens Drives Jacksonville, 32244 to see. TOYOTA PRIUS '06 Only 3000 miles, Save your gas! 55mpg. 334-7253 L TOYOTA RAV4 02' Gold, 4 cyl, auto- Smatic pow err/ Brakes/ power doors/ mirrors. cd/am/fm/tape. Air bads, ABS leather, cruise control, NO PROBLEMS!HI $13,490. MOVING! 904.254-0144 I TOYOTA SOLAR / 01' loaded, low ',)miles, garage kept, good gas mileage, $11K obo, call 334 9023 Tt VOLKSWAGEN S PASSAT '03. W8 motion, extra low miles. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Volvo 940 Sedan C '95 Gas turbo, 13 sunroof, leather interior, power seats, rear & side window defroster, special ordered 1 owner, maints up to date, 127k plus miles, $6000 904-781-.7904 VOLVO S40 '01 St#F757 $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Volvo S60T5, fully loaded, red, leather, sunroof, $11,999 call 434-6498 VOLVO S80 '06 AWD, fully equipped. Only 425 miles. $37,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Consignments Welcome 30,000 People Will See Your Car This Weekend Call Phillip at 548-7414 Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05 ALL Military and Civilian I$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 $2000 or Less .2 FOR 1!! Ford Ranger'91 needs transm. '88 Chevy Cavalier just ugly. $1500 for both!!' Lv msg. 751-2186 Ew$800 CASH 1976"Blue int. & ext., 160k mi., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs work. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 537-0961 Today HONDA ACCORD EX- '91 all power, AM/FM, A/C, new timing belt $1495. 904 -384 -3231 Lincoln Town Car S92', loaded, runs 4J great, everything me works, good gas mileage, $750,272-2642/ 505.3692 PONTIAC GRAND AM '94 4dr, runs, but need some work. $450obo. 718- 5091 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's y ACURA MDX 'OS S Only 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ACURA MDX '03, touring, loaded, low miles, like new, $25K 904- 631- 3500 y\ CADILLAC SRX '06 Pearl white, fully equip, like new. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 yV CADILLAC S- ESCALADE '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $29,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (7\ CADILLAC ESCALADE '06. Pearl white/tan, fully equipped. $41,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Cadillac Escalade '04 Loaded, Low Miles, XM Radio, Navigation, Enter- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER '02. Stk#F546A $14,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET BLAZER LS '02 StifG]nQ 0$11 88P TOM BUSH AUTOPLLX 171.4877 CHEVROLETK 1500 99 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, CHEVROLET PICKUP 90', auto, S ext. cab, V8, 4x4, 198K miles, solid engine, newer tires, $2200 obo, 847- 370- 078 Chevrolet 1500 Crew Cab '04 4X4, Loaded, Leather, LT Package, Still Under Fac- tory Warranty, Low Miles, $24.998 398-8420 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEV SUBURBAN 1500 99 CC, PS, Leather, PL, PW $8,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TAHOE LS'03 LS, 3rd Seat. Nice $19,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER EXT '05 4WD, CC, PW, PL, PM $20,999 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '05, PW, PL, PM, REMOTE $17,999 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Chevy 1500 '95 Ext cab. ground pkg, cold AC, CD, 160Kmi $4999. 813-5424 CHEVY BLAZER LS '01 2dr V6, at/ac, loaded, 68K ml. $6975. Call 777-9119 CHEVY CREW CAB DUALLY '00. V8, AT, AC. 47,800 miles. Nice! $13,975. Call 699-9669 Chevy S-10 '99 LS pick-up, extra cab w/jump seats. 4cyl/5spd. A real gas sipper. 118,000 ml es. AM/FM Cassette. Bed- liner. Only $3350 Call 631-2215 A Chevy Sllverado 97' I c1500 ext cab, PS PB, v8, bed liner, S great ac 144K miles, must see, $7K obo. /( \ CHEVY TAHOE LT '03. Moonroof, CD, quad seats, black/ tan, beautiful! $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / CHEVY TAHOE '03 S Champagne/tan xtra low mi $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1 998-0012 DODGE 1500 SLT XCAB '96. V8 AT, loaded. 77.500 miles. $6975. 777-9119 Dodge 3500 Crew Cab '04 Dually, 4X4, SLT Lariat, Loaded, Turbo Diesel, Low Miles,$28,998 398-8420 DODGE DAKOTA '02 Stk#F854 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE DURANGO '05 Stk#F855 $20,788 , TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 DODGE RAM 1500 '02 4X4 QUAD CAB $16,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD ESCAPE XLT '05 St#G008A $16,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 A FORD EXPEDITION S2001, EDDIE BAUER, It blue V-8, loaded, $14K obo, 904-553-8569, well maintained, non- smoker, beautiful FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#1666A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD EXPLORER'04 $200 down, $200 per mo. ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando F 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, StAug (904)824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fem Bch. 1-800-228-7454 116 1 i ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD EXPEDITION '05 Like new low miles, loaded, leather, 3rd seat. $25,500. 334-7253 l FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, Black/tan, 4x4, fully equipped $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 L FORD EXPLORER 94', new transmls- sion, tire, battery, AC, power, runs great, $2000 obo, call 291-0799 FORD EXPLORER 4dr 4x4 '0 5 at/ac, loaded. 17,200 mi. $15,975. Call 699-9669 FORD EXPLORER XLT '9 7 4dr, AWD, 46,100 orig mi, loaded. $6975. 699-9669 FORD F150 XL '01 Super Cab, AT, V8 $13,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD F150 XCAB '05 St#34280 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD F150 '02 V8 4WD AT, $10,950 See in Key- stone Hts 904-591-0113 Q FORD F- 350,.93', S dual tire 152K 4 miles, great shape, S $ 600 obo, 904"422-3406 or jnixon01@comcast.net FORD RANGER XCAB '03 Stk#F923A $14,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD SPORT TRAC S03'Excellent con- ti, edition, 40K miles, 18,500,912-576 7191 GMC ENVOY '03 CC, CD, PW, PL, PW $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904,272-2200 GMC SIERRA XCAB '02 St#G110A $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC YUKON '05 Stk#9927A $29,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /"T GMC YUKON SDENALI '03 Sunroof, CD, DVD $24,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / I GMC YUKON XL SO ASLT '03. White/ tan, Sunroof, DVD, quad seats. $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 yI GMC YUKON SLT \Sf' '04. Extra low miles, like new, black/tan, DVD, crhome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7-% GMC YUKON'03 % Black/tan, leather, CD, sunrf $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 7\ GMC YUKON SLT '04. Fully equipped $28,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CRV LX '04 PL, CC, PM, PW $18,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA CRV '04 Extra low miles Equipped. $15,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( HONDA PASSPORT EX '02. Only 40,000 miles. $13,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA PILOT EX '03 Stk#3299c $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA PILOT EXL '04. Champagne/ tan. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA RIDGEUNE f '06. Like new, 4x4, white. $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HUMMER H3 '06 Only 5000 miles. $32,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITI FX35 '03. 2dr, silver/black, low miles. Sporty, loaded $24,700. R334-7253 INFINITI FX35 '03 Stk#1674A $25,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 V INFINITI QX56 '05 SNavigation DVD, Fully Equip.S42,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 INFINTI 9X56 '04 Pearl white, fully equipped. $35,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP CHEROKEE '02 Stk#4696D $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 : JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 Limited V8 4x4, Sunroof. $18,495 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP LIBERTY '05 Stk#G016 $19,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4 '97 Red. 4cyl, 5spd, AC, nice! $6975. Call 777-9119 KIA SPORTAGE 2WD '01 5SP, AC $7488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 KIA SPORTAGE 4dr '01. Red, 27K mi, loaded. Gas saver! $8975. 699-9669 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's LEXUS RX 300 '02 Stk#F868 $25,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS RX330 '04 SAVE THOUSANDS! Loaded, must sell. Please call, will take B/0. 334-7253 (7 LINCOLN \ NAVIGATOR '04 White tan fully equip. Ultimate! $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MITS MONTERO '00 Stk#3260D $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER A04-25Kmi, PS, AC, AM/FM, black, gd cond., $19,750. 229-247-9740 NISSAN MURANO SL '04 Silver, auto, loaded, low miles, motivated seller Call 334-7253 NISSAN MURANO SL '03 St#6683A $24,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER '05 St#9064B $23,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN XTERRA '00 St#84028 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC AZTEK '01 St#BUC6067A $6,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI GR VITARA '05 St#G097 $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 SUZUKI VITARA '02 Ride in style! $6990 Call 389.7700 TOOL BOX-Truck Options Custom fit for S-10, may fit other small truck, double walled, heavy duty lid w/lock & key. Extra deep; stnis hard- ware $200. 962-4525 TOYOTA RUNNER '04 Black, auto, low miles, extra clean. Price negotiable. 334-7253 TOYOTA RUNNER '04 St#5848C $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /i T TOYOTA RUNNER y '01. Extra low mi. Beautiful! $15,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '04 LTD Only 18,000 miles. $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA q LANDCRUISER '01 Fully equipped $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA RAV4 '04 St#8429B $17,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB- '03, V6, 4x4, 60k mi, ARE cover SR5pkg, Custom whis LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDAUNCOl MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofjacksonville comn 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.ciyautornotlve.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityauto00tive.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.ciyautomotwe.cor 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, St Aug. 904-704-9990 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. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Odando F 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SATURN OF REGENCY Al. .. A .1 7w onn Trucks / 1340 Trailers / SUV's , TOYOTA TACOMA '04 16K miles, silver, great on gas. First $13,500 takes it. Call 334-7253 (7 TOYOTA TUNDRA F. EX CAB '00. V8 $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA TACOMA X CAB '02 $10,950 See in Key- stone Hts 904- 591-0113 VOLVO XC90 T6 03 St#7843A $29,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4801 Consignments Welcome 30,000 People Will See Your Truck/SUV This Weekend Call Phillip at 5487414 1345 Vans/Buses CHRYSLER PACIFIC*A 04 Stk#G154 $19,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE CARAVAN '05 Stk#F999 $14,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM VAN '99, Illness in family, take over paym e nts. 904-786-9461 FORD E350 Econovan '88 21 Passenger, excellent running condition, 460 gas engine, no A/C, asking $4000. Call 434-2799 if Interested FORD WINDSTAR 102 Stk#F980 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC CARGO VAN '01 2500, V8 $13,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA ODYSSEY EX '02 Stk#G185 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ODYSSEY EX '04 CC, PL, PM, REMOTE $19,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 YlMscellaneous S96/ With trailer. SI Brand new motor under 50 hrs. $3K obo. call 449-5010 or 272-2826 for more Info. a YAMAHA S Waverunner 3 41 person, VX110 deluxe remote speed control trailer cover, extended war- ranty showroom con- dition. $6500.280-7947/ 403-4857 135 Auto's/Trucks 3 Wanted SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITYSUZUKI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 S www.cityautootive.comn ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 721-3000 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 UGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S.1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 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 '5s Phiti HI''. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE ww.beachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road OP. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticketcomr 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 1i))4 Ari,, Bit 998-0012 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St 356-8491 WORLD IMPORTS www.woddimportsusa.com wwacsnilleco BOARD FORD St. Augustine 353-6797 Florida'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 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 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.cityautornotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 364-4421 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, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA *' i 13,,,ij '1 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando 9 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 28 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville. Thursday, May 11, 2006 lR 5 4- F.i io Local ur"'eaterships, At Cogginauto.com, you'll find everv tool -Vou want for researching vour next vehicle. 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| 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 |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |