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Top Safety Award VS-24 Wins Battle "E" Page 5 Barracks Bash An Afternoon Of Free Fun Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006 Armed Forces Day Salute See Pages 19, 24, 25 www.jaxairnews.com NAS Jax honors Sailors of Quarter By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor NAS Jacksonville's leaders recognized the achieve- ments of their Sailors May 10 by hosting a Sailor of the Quarter (SOQ) Luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The luncheon featured 80 SOQs from each of NAS Jax's tenant commands and praise from many of NAS Jax's leaders. "Much of the time, Sailors get recognized locally by their divisions, but it's rare that they are praised in a public forum," stated NAS Jacksonville Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green. "The command master chiefs thought that this was a good way to recognize the Navy's future leaders and give them some positive reinforcement." Guest Speaker CMDCM Charles Blackston, the com- mand master chief at Patrol Reconnaissance Wing Eleven, spoke to the attendees about the importance of honoring the Navy's core values. "The Navy's core values are about good personal behav- ior on and off duty," Blackston stated. They're about hon- esty 'and fairness and doing the right thing, even when no one is looking. Our Navy's future depends on it." For a complete listing of honorees for NAS Jacksonville Sailors of the Quarter, see Page 21. NAS Jacksonville's Senior SOQ Weapons Department Armory Division Leading Petty Officer GM1(SW) Sean Holmes was proud to be invited to the event. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my subordinates and peers," Holmes said. Holmes also had some advice for Sailors looking to get ahead. "When times get rough, stay the course. You may not get recognized right away, but your time will come." After lunch was served, the Sailors were each presented with a gift bag courtesy of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange and a $50 savings bond courtesy of VyStar Credit Union. Overall, many of the Sailors were happy that the station's master chiefs went out of their way to recognize them. "My supervisors set me up for success," said ET2(SW) Robert Jaindl, a technician at Air Operations Ground Electronics Maintenance Division. "I'm proud of my accomplishments and I'm glad the base decided to recog- nize me for them." Photo by PH2(AW/NAC) Lynn Friant NAS Jacksonville Policeman Norman Stark stops a driver at a seat belt check point on Mustin Road May 15. Stark had very good results out of the 100 or so vehicles stopped everyone was buckled up. 'Click It or Ticket' Campaign starts next week From the NAS lax Security Department J CLICK IT ,tl.-TIKr' T he NAS Jacksonville Security W I niE M A team, in conjunction with other FI L law enforcement agencies throughout the United States will laws. The campaign starts Monday actively participate in the 2006 "Click and ends June 4. It or Ticket" campaign. Failure to buckle-up in compliance Each year law enforcement agencies with state laws by the driver or pas- promote vehicle seatbelt usage senger/s allows law enforcement offi- through strict enforcement of seatbelt cers to conduct a traffic stop and issue a citation for the infraction. In Florida, seatbelt usage is considered a "second- ary offense." NAS Jax upholds a "zero tolerance" policy for failure to use vehicle seat- belts and maintains a policy that non- compliance of the seatbelt law is a pri- mary offense. According to AAA Auto Club South data last year there were 3,515 men, See CLICK IT, Page 21 Naval attache isit NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt.', Chip Dobson greets South Korean Navy Capt. Chung Samman at the 2006 Naval Attache Spring Tour. Representatives from 36 countries visited NAS Jacksonville and tenant commands such as Construction Battalion Maintenance3 Unit 202 and Commander Patrol Reconnais- sance Wing Eleven during an orientation tour May 10. Dobson said the visit was beneficial , to everyone involved. "I think it exposes our people to other navies and it shows the foreign naval attaches how we do business," Dobson stated. "They are very knowledgeable, but they are looking for ideas that can be applied to their organizations, navies and respective countries in the hope that they will be able to do things more effectively and efficiently." Photo by PH2(AW/NAC) Lynn Friant .IN Photo by 01 Mike England Patrol Reconnaissance Wing Eleven Command Master Chief CMDCM(AW/NAC) Charles Blackston was the guest speaker during the NAS Jacksonville Sailor of the Quarter Luncheon May 10. CPRW- 11 to hold change of command By Lt. Tony Walters CPRW-11 PAO apt. Sean Buck will assume command of Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW-11) dur- ing a change of command ceremony today at Hangar 116. Buck relieves Capt. Dennis Sinnett, who has commanded CPRW-11 since November 2004. Retired Navy Capt. Keith Weaver, a former CPRW-11 command- er, will be the guest speaker. Buck is a native of Indianapolis, Ind. and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1983, where he received his commission. A P-3C naval flight offi- cer. Buck's at-sea opera- tional tours include a divi- sion officer tour in VP-40, a department head tour in VP-26, where he served as the safety/NATOPS officer and maintenance officer and a disassociated sea tour on board USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN- 71D as the V-2 catapult and arresting gear division offi- cer. His shore and staff as- Capt. Dennis Sinnett signments include VX-1 at- NAS Patuxent River. Md., the Bureau of Naval Per- sonnel as aircraft carrier placement officer, the Joint Staff as an air operations officer in the Joint Recon- naissance Operations Divi- sion and the Chief of Naval Operation's (CNOi staff as executive assistant to the deputy CNO for Warfare Requirements and Pro- grams. In March 2001, Buck reported to the "Tridents" Capt. Sean Buck of VP-26 as executive officer and assumed command of the squadron in March 2002. During his tour as com- manding officer, the squadron completed a split deploy- ment to Sigonella. Italy, Keflavik, Iceland, Rota, Spain, and the Caribbean supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Buck's most recent assignment has been with thd National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va. serving as the deputy director of the Naval NRO Coordination Group. Sinnett assumed command of CPRW-11 on Nov. 5, 2004 and has been an inspirational leader and warfighter. His vision placed VP-5, VP-16, VP-45, VP-62, VQ-2, Aircraft See CPRW. Pape 21 wmmmmmmmwww~mw.a-. -mI am- Get your Pepsi 400 tickets at I.T.T. From MWR Marketing Stop by the I.T.T. office to purchase your tickets to the Pepsi 400. The Pepsi 400 is July 1 at 7:55 p.m. Ticket prices are: All American Offer (Lund Grandstand) $56.75 From the Turns (Oldfield Seat) $56.75 Bird's Eye View (Superstretch Terrace) $67 Fan Zone (Pre-race pass) $46.50 Pepsi 400 Keech Box tickets go on sale at the I.T.T. office June 15 at 9 a.m. Sign up to take the I.T.T. bus to I Daytona for only $12. The bus will depart from NAS Jacksonville at j 3 p.m. on race day. r- ~ For more information, call 542-3318. TOUCHING BA SE w Aw1 ------------- 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 4 FROM THE FLEET Forward deployed ... still the place to be for Sailors ., FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. other words putting a quali- Let's start with Japan. 7West fled Sailor in a needed bil- With 17 ships and 43 Pacific Fleet Master Chief let. So talk with your shore facilities governed by Career Counselor and three fleet activities, Japan TT warriors, we need to detailer about AIP eligibili- has almost 20,000 Sailors ;X chat again about a ty. and 19,000 civilians. Those T v subject near and dear to our Navy especial- ly in the Pacific forward deployed naval forces (FDNF). I've talked about this sub- ject before, but I feel I need to address it again, because K I just don't think the word is * getting out as well as it should. We have many profession- al and family opportunities overseas, and now is the Perfect time to take advan- tage of them. Forward- deployed service, assign- ment to deployable units home ported overseas, pres- ents our Sailors with mone- _tary advantages, education, ',travel and the professional ,experience and growth to .significantly enhance a A'.developing career. Shore <'duty overseas also provides many of these options. .- I mention this because our ,Navy is still wrestling with maintaining normal person- Snel rotations in and out of our forward-deployed ships and bases. My classic exam- ,.ple is Japan. It's tough to get our Sailors out there; but once there, it's tough to get them to rotate out. : Also forward-deployed d-duty still has reputation issues, and as I have men- FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West tioned in the past it's all because of bad gouge. Warriors, we need to look at the facts. And some of them have changed since I last talked to you about this. But the points bear repeat- ing because, like our indi- vidual augmentee program, the FDNF is critical to our readiness. One recent change for the better is Sailors returning from a successful FDNF sea duty tour are now entitled to orders on the coast of their choice: East or West, it makes no difference. But I know the number one concern is still money. For that extra pocket cash, you still have the assign- ment incentive pay (AIP) for critical, but hard to fill, overseas billets. It still can reach almost $1,500 a month extra. Remember that AIP is scaled to meet rating and location requirements: in So once we figure in the other FDNF financial incen- tives overseas Cost of Living Allowance (COLA), housing allow-ances, sea pay for sea commands, and for those looking to extend there, overseas tour exten- sion incentive pay an E6 is looking at banking around $17,000 per year extra on top of other pays which equates to approximately $51,000 extra over a three- year tour. Some other significant points from our last FDNF talk are: * Priority seating on MAC flights for environmental morale leave * Paid travel for member and dependents on emer- gency leave. * Spousal tax-free employ- ment income (Up to $80K, tax free) * No out-of-pocket expenses for orthodontic care (ie. chil- dren's braces) * DoDEA schools * A very robust Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) offering many travel opportunities. * Short waiting list for hous- ing. I'd like to make a pitch now for Pacific forward- deployed opportunities. are all tough jobs and it's just as tough to fill them. But it also provides many professional, cultural, and educational chances for those looking for an edge. In the Marianas, our Navy and Marine Corps forces serve as forward-deployed operational support in the Western Pacific. Guam duty means being one of 3,903 Sailors serving in one of more than 40 dif- ferent flag, surface, subma- rine, medical and informa- tion commands. As a strate- gic support hub, Guam is a major pipeline of supplies and services to the forward deployed fleet. Also keep in mind that Guam provides top-notch education, exchanges and commissaries, and excellent housing for a successful overseas family tour. In all these areas, don't forget about the AIP, COLA and Overseas Tour Exten- sion Incentive Pay. Another critical area is Korea. Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea pro- vides leadership and expert- ise in naval matters to area military commanders, and functions as a liaison to the See FORWARD DEPLOYED, Page 23 ON THE HOMEFRONT ~Un atms L v* w a ow, "two 4b. .qw = .~ -a- - a- -. .~ - a ~. - - *~- a.. - - a -..- - %. M. - 41 .m - ft -mmmw-qmm __d - Mmmw_ 40b, f -~ 04.- .m~. -MEN V .a- --otft -f - - j ZN-n r P " w Providers a* -** - . - a. -a a.~ a. - __ a.~ a. p. - -~ -~ ~- f 8 -@. . -Hey, MoneyMan! i I can't believe the price of Egas! I try to buy my gas on ?base, but even they are ;;expensive. I heard that the prices will go even higher this summer. I have read about different ways to save .,gas, but I am not sure any of Them will really work. Since KI really can't do anything _:about the price of gas, do you have any good recom- mendations on what I can ,do to save? MoneyMan Sez: The price of fuel in tAmerica is higher and I 'agree that it will likely increase this summer. I also have seen many suggestions :on how to save money and these are the ones I think 'will actually help. First of all, drive less. Few people in Jacksonville car pool, even those who drive to and from 'work at the same time every day with other office work- ers. The next time you drive fto work, observe how many a- a a - - a - a. - HEY, MONEYMAN.I cars have only a driver and no passengers! Want to cut your bill in half? Drive to work every other day instead of every day. According to a study recent- ly completed by Ed- munds.com, the following steps also proved to be eco- nomical: Using cruise control dur- ing long highway drives could save up to 14 percent over those not using cruise control when driving at the same approximate speeds. Slow down. Driving 60 mph will save up to 15 per- cent over driving at 70 mph. The big money saver is to avoid hard accelerations and hard stops. Rushing to stop lights and racing away from them burns up gas - and lots of it. In fact, changing your 0 to 60 speed from 12 seconds to 20 seconds and braking slowly for stop lights can increase you gas mileage by 30 percent or higher. This - a- alone, in effect, will reduce that $2.85 gas price to below, two bucks! Not bad for such a simple adjustment to your driving habits. Gas prices are high but there are many things we can do to take away the * a - a a.q a- -a--M sting. These are just a few of the steps we can take to keep more of our hard earned cash our of the gas tank and in our pockets! More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. "'', '6k 1;N S UNI DAY SE RV IC ES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 'I 7 1 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 II Am NEws can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the IJAnA NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JA 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: SidxJir News, Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfiel-4Advertising Sales Manager 90M359-4336 - - a 4b. -Ab - a-. a a. - A iAj 1 L .raf . * RC2 KEVIN MEDINR Job title/command: NAS Jax Air Operations Hometown: Orlando Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Iwo Jima Career Plans: To complete my degree in professional aeronautics. Most Interesting Experience: Helping the people in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Words of Wisdom: Stay in school. i MRLCOLM WRTSON S Job title/command: I Police Officer/NAS Jax Security Department Hometown: Altcona, Pa. Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To continue my education. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling overseas. Words of Wisdom: Treat people the way you want to be treated. NAS Jax establishes emergency hotline NAS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nas- jax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118 which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster pre- paredness office at 542-5595. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor J01 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The iH AIn NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the ] 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- 4b . - -lop -w -.0 - 611. -00 -.dob. . - ddib. - o - o o Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 3 'Topcats' commemorate 50th change of command By Lt.j.g. Christopher Amis VS-31 PAO Cmdr. Tim Langdon relieved Cmdr. Jeff Davila during VS- 31's 50th change of com- mand ceremony May 11 aboard NAS Jacksonville. Commander, Carrier Air Wing Nine Col. Douglas Yurovich was the event guest speaker. Langdon previously served as the executive officer of VS-41, VS-35 and VS-31. As the VS-31 com- manding officer, he will lead the squadron through a rigorous fleet readiness training plan and their final deployment with Carrier Air Wing Nine aboard USS John C. SECNAV to speak at Battle of Midway Dinner From CNRSE T he 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 spon- sors the commemorative dinner. Costs of tickets for the dinner are: E6 and below - $25; E7 03 $35; 04 05 - $45: 06 and above, civilians and retirees $55. Checks should be made payable to Midway Dinner. Tickets may be purchased from the NAS Jacksonville USO Office at 778-2821, Navy League Mayport Bill McLoughlin at 285-8731 or at the USO Mayport at 246- 3481. The uniform for 04 and above is dinner dress white jacket; 03 and below din- ner dress white/dinner dress white jacket optional; covers not required. Civilian is black tie or business attire. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m. In attendance will be survivors of the Battle of Midway. This year's event marks the 64th anniversary of the Battle of Midway. All naval personnel active duty, reservists, retired and civil- ians are invited to attend. Columbia College to hold graduation C olumbia College - Jacksonville will con- fer nine associate and 55 bachelor's degrees to stu- dents at a commencement ceremony at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the All Saint's Chapel. Dr. Anthony Alioto, Columbia College professor of history and Althea and John Schiffman, chair in ethics, religious studies and philosophy will be featured speakers. "For 16 years, Columbia College Jacksonville has helped working adults and military personnel pursue college degrees," said Mike Randerson, Columbia College vice president for Adult Higher Education. "Commencement is an opportunity for faculty, staff, friends and family to cele- brate each student's accom- plishment." Columbia College - Jacksonville, located aboard NAS Jax, was established in 1990 to serve military per- sonnel and their families, as \ well as working adults in the Jacksonville area. Stennis (CVN 74). Davila led the "Topcats" through multiple training and readiness detachments aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), USS Enterprise (CVN 65) and USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), plus counter-drug operation detachments in the Netherlands, Antilles. Additionally, the squad- ron conducted SLAM-ER missile training detach- ments where they refined practical techniques for S- 3B SLAM-ER employment. Among the accolades received by VS-31 during Davila's tour were the Commander Naval Air Forces, U. S. Atlantic Fleet Battle Efficiency Award and Lockheed Martin Golden Wrench Award for 2004. VS-31 also received the 2004 U.S. Fleet Forces Command Retention Excellence Award and was cited on the Retention Honor Roll for 2006. Additionally, the Topcats earned an honorable men- tion for the Chief of Naval Operations 2005 Com- munity Service Health, Safety, and Fitness Flagship, Medium Sea Award. Most recently, VS-31 received the coveted Commander Naval Air Forces Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist Silver Pennant. Cmdr. M. Muzzafar Khan has assumed duties as the Photo courtesy of VS- 31 Cmdr. Tim Langdon (left) and Cmdr. Jeff Davila get ready to cut their cake following the VS- 31 Change of Command ceremony. Langdon relieved Davila as the "Topcats" commanding officer May 11 aboard NAS Jacksonville. squadron's executive offi- Squantum Naval Air to disestablish early,;in cer. Station, Mass., flying the 2008 as part of the S-3B VS-31 traces its begin- Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless. Sundown Program. nings back to 1942 at The Topcats are scheduled 4 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 'The King' returns to NAS Jax for last tour By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer H hundreds of fans turned out to see leg- endary softball pitch- er Eddie Feigner, leader of the four-man team "The King and His Court" take on the NAS Jax All Stars May 10. Feigner, who, has led the team since 1946 and played more than 10,000 games in 104 different countries, was especially thrilled to visit NAS Jax. "I was in the Marine Corps during World War II and was stationed here in 1942 for flight training. Eddie Feigner, "The King" of The King and His Court signs autographs for a group of fans after a softball game between the court and the NAS Jax All-Star Team May 10. The event was sponsored by the NAS jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department. That was 64 years ago and unfortunately, I've never had the opportunity to bring 'The King and His Court' here. This is my final tour, so it's great to be able to come back here after so long," remarked Feigner. "I really enjoy visiting military bases. In fact, I have appeared at more mili- tary bases than Bob Hope did. I think we've been to about 300 military installa- tions around the world," he continued. Feigner, a native of Walla Walla, Wash., started his career as a softball pitcher after returning home after the war. He soon proved his remarkable skill pitching balls in excess of 100 mph and striking out hundreds of his opponents. One such opponent was baseball leg- end Mickey Mantle. "Eddie struck out Mickey more than 350 times during his career. So we are dedi- cating our final tour this year to him and also Eddie's good friend Roger Maris, who was Eddie's batboy many years ago. This final tour is a tribute to them," said his wife and tour man- ager, Anne Marie Feigner. "I've finally convinced Eddie to retire. The king and queen are going to spend time with their grandchil- dren, live life and have bar- becues in the backyard." But according to "The King," retiring is just a rela- tive state. "Sugar Ray Robinson retired six times and came back and won another fight. Lots of athletes retired and come back. Someone has been choreographing my life. God is in charge of everything, so we'll see what happens," he added. According to his Web site, Eddie has pitched 132,070 strikeouts and 238 perfect games during his career. With his unique antics such as pitching while blind- folded, from between his legs and from second base, strik- ing out batters comes natu- ral to him much to the delight of his audiences. The "court" currently con- sists of Mike Branchaud, who plays pitcher and catch- er, Rich Hoppe, also a pitch- er, Jack Knight as all around, and Jason Fisher who plays shortstop. With pitchers who rarely let their, opponents make it to first Photos by 5 base, there is no need for other fielders. The team will continue to play for its fans after "The King" retires. But whatever "The King and Queen" do, the history of the world's fastest softball pitcher will live on. In fact, the Hall of Famer will soon be featured in a movie about his life NAS lax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green presents "The King" Eddie Feigner of The King and His Court, with a special plaque as his wife, Anne Marie Feigner (the queen) and his team members look on. Shannon Leonard which is expected to be released in late 2007. "It was an honor to meet Eddie Feigner and play with 'The King and His Court.' I just wish I hadn't been struck out. He's truly a leg- end and I'm glad he stopped at NAS Jax," said NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green. Earn more. Save more. VyStar Credit Union We never forget that it's your money. Visit our NAS Jax branch located at building #39 (904)908-2715 www.vystarcu.org Now serving all residents of Northeast Florida. ' *Annual Percentage Yields (APY's) shown are effective as of April 26th, 2006, and are subject to change. There Is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. , VyStar is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. L F..J.. Jack Knight of The King and His Court gets ready to bat dur- ing their game against the NAS Jax All-Star Team May 10. DIVORCE? Less $ and Quicker Results! Se Habla Espahol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 139663 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 5 VS-24 earns Battle 'E'Award By Lt. Shane Snakenberg VS-24 PAO he VS-24 'Scouts' were awarded the highly coveted Battle Effi- ciency Award for their per- formance during calendar year 2005. The Battle "E" is awarded to only one S-3B Viking squadron for out- standing achievement in combat readiness, opera- tions, safety and high morale. The Scout motto, "train and maintain to fight" has emanated throughout the command in 2005. VS-24 displayed an unmatched example of achievement in the sea control community and demonstrated true inno- vation and team effort through a full set of work- ups and their final wartime cruise. While the past year pre- sented a constant array of challenges and opportuni- ties, VS-24 rose to each and every challenge and per- formed admirably. Throughout the past year, the Scouts accomplishments have consisted of a rigorous workup cycle including Sea Control Advanced Read- iness Program, Tailored Ships Training Availability, Air Wing Fallon detachment and Composite Unit Train- ing Exercise. Workups were followed by their deployment to the Arabian Gulf aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. VS-24 met all Chief of Naval Operations ready-for- tasking goals, and opera- tional requirements directed from Commander, Strike Group Two and Carrier Air Wing Eight. Squadron main- tainers conducted ex-tensive maintenance, aircraft modi- fications, receipts and trans- fers along with aggressive standoff weapon systems grooming during the inter- deployment readiness cycle and deployment. The squadron efficiently executed more than 1,800 sorties and 5,000 mishap- free flight hours with a 99.9 percent sortie completion rate on deployment. Con- ducting more than 41,000 total maintenance man- hours, VS-24 posted one of the highest utilization rates within Sea Control Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. While maintaining the highest sortie completion rate in Carrier Air Wing Eight, the squadron's extraordinary maintenance accomplishments were ulti- mately rewarded by receipt of the Carrier Air Wing .Eight "Golden Wrench" award for the deployment. The Scouts led the way in the tactical arena innovat- ing operations in the over- land non-traditional intelli- gence, surveillance and reconnaissance arena (NTISR) during Operation Iraqi Freedom. When new challenges arose in Iraq, theater com- manders handpicked VS-24 to act as the primary air- borne intelligence asset to multinational forward air controllers. Squadron members devel- oped and implemented an in-depth plan to utilize the S-3B as an NTISR platform, conducting 103 overland sorties in calendar year 2005 and a total of 229 sor- ties in support of ground forces. Never before conduct- ed by ; a sea control squadron, these innovative operations expanded hori-, zons for the venerable S-3B and redefined the role of the Viking in combat support. VS-24 also spearheaded a cooperative effort among air wing assets focused on the integration of available tech- nologies with the ultimate goal of improving surveil- lance capabilities and com- munications. with their counterparts on the ground. Some other achievements included 31 weeks aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt, 445 combat hours flown, 740 hours conducting major exercises, 1.1 million pounds of fuel passed and 1,440 arrested landings. The Scouts also dropped 180 live weapons and 140 inert bombs. All operational successes and tactical achievements could not have been realized without the direct support of every Sailor attached to the command. Dedicated leader- ship, superb management, and hard work have been rewarded by safe flight and ground operations through- out the year. With no ground or air- borne mishaps and no reportable injuries to per- sonnel, VS-24 recorded the lowest injury rate of any department or squadron on board CVN 71. A testament to the personal dedication to the command mission, VS- 24 also earned a fifth con- secutive U.S. Atlantic Fleet Retention Excellence Award. May is a special time to honor military members Byj. Daniel McCarthy Director of Military Affairs M ay is National Military Appreciation Month. While we seek every month to honor the military in Jacksonville, the next four weeks present unique chances to cele- brate the contribution of the patriotic men and women, and their families that have stepped forward to defend our liber- ties. Several events are being planned in the local area to recognize the military com- munity here. USS Florida, a nuclear bal- listic submarine, will be at NS Mayport from May 19-25 with a return to service ceremony being held the final day. The city of Jacksonville will host a Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony at Memorial Wall May 29 at 10 a.m. where we will enshrine the memory of 13 citizens from Jacksonville who died while serving in military in the last year. The Navy League and USO will host a Midway Battle Commemoration Dinner June2 and on June 10 the newly constructed USS Farragut will be com- missioned and take up residence at NS Mayport. 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'02 '99 '04 04 '05 '04 '03 '03 '05 '05 8 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 I ~ A /~0*%~* A LZ' ~nP"'%iXmu"~ - ....S m - A I% I 4.A i P% % I You Spomosm ddAl deca ... -- NTcin ....... .... NAS Jacksonille;.11 " ' MWR Employee Arval Tucker brought an extra helper to the Barracks Bash. "1I told him if he worked hard, he'd get a few hot dogs," he laughed. Frantically moving to save time, AZAN Jason Hickey from VP-16 uses his teeth to untangle a cold, stiff shirt during the frozen T-shirt contest. ANNUAL BARRACKS BOSH DELIVERS FUN OND LAUGHTER ByJO2(SW) Bill Lamed Special Contributor Threatening dark clouds did- n't discourage many Sailors from jumping right into the annual Barracks Bash event at NAS Jax May 10. More than 300 participants found themselves enjoying a plethora of activities and grilled food inside the Enlisted Bachelor's Quarters Center Court. The beats of hits spun by disc jockey FC2(SW) Vinny Vincent of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax kept spirits high while Sailors compet- ed in several physical challenges. AEAN Javaughn Griffin from VP-62 had never experienced the trial of a climbing wall until he ascended one at the bash. He and others climbed the wall using hands and feet to maintain trac- tion. While some Sailors compet- ed with one another, others sought to improve their own skill. "Climbing that wall was tougher than I thought it would be," Griffin admitted with a smile. He seemed pleased with how rap- idly he finished. At the dunking booth, Sailors took turns mercilessly backhand- ing softballs at the release switch. The first couple of throwers missed. At last, a Sailor hit the switch squarely, sending Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/AW) Veronica Tutt plunging into the tank with a splash. "There goes that $50 hair-do," joked NAS Jacksonville Com- mand Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green. . Tutt was grinning when she MWR Disc Jockey FC2(SW) Vinnie Vincent spins popular hits by The Red others, keeping spirits high. emerged from the dunking booth. "That was fun and it really was- n't that cold. These events are great and I enjoy working with young people and making them laugh," she said. Lots of Sailors were drawn to a surfboard competition, a new event that replaced last year's mechanical bull ride. Contestants stood atop a moving surfboard, spinning and turning in time with a control motor that tested the limits of their physical agility, eventually forcing them to lose control and plunge to a crash mat. Onlookers laughed aloud with and cheered on the compet- ing men and women convulsing, twisting and bending their bodies in a struggle to maintain balance. The game drew a lot of attention not so much for the novelty but for the prize. Unlike last year's mechanical bull competition, the Sailor who could stay on top the longest without falling was awarded a laptop computer. The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) generously sponsored this, Hot Chili Peppers, the Gorillaz and particular prize. On yet another crash mat, con- testants tested their athletic skills in direct physical contact that seemed to defy gravity. In bulky, padded costumes that com- ically exaggerated their bodies' mass, competitors ran around helter-skelter and pinned one another to the ground. Winners seemed not to cinch each match so much with skill but by drawing the loudest laughs. For all who participated, the afternoon was one well spent. Armed with water balloons, two shipmates conspire on how to at- tack their next victim. "We ought to do this every month," Griffin said. NAS Jax sincerely thanks and appreciates WAVES Surf Shop, DeCA, Coca-Cola, the Jacksonville Suns and MWR for sponsoring the event. Neither the Navy nor any part of the federal government officially endorses any company, sponsor or their products or services. G|O I JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 9 Readiness Command Southeast Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/AW) Veronica Tutt asks a Sailor where she learned how to throw a softball. She quickly realized her remarks instantly improved the Sailor's skill. Photo by Shannon Leonard AR Sam Bingham from Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax catches a killer wave at the Barracks Bash. Photos by ]01(SW) Bill Lamed Inside the dunking booth, NAS Jacksonville CMDCM(SW) Chris Green teases a Sailor about his rusty pitching skills just before being sent on a cold, wet plunge. Marlana Fairless, an Aviation Mechanic "A" school student, quickly notes her progress ascending the climbing wall. Random super-soaker hits were also a part of the fun at the Barracks Bash. 7 Ar R ;4w S, si-w at,* i, 7t Photo by Shannon Leonard Lance Cpl. James Howard (top) and Pfc. Kevin Vestal both the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax, try their best Sumo wrestling techniques. Sailors take a Wreak between the day's events to feast on sev- eral barbecue classics. 10 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 Military helps with Red Ribbon Week Campaign Drug Free unites REDCOM WA . Southeast with area By 102 Nicholas Spinelli REDCOM SE Public Affairs When CMDCM(SW/ AW) Veronica Tutt stepped to the front of the classroom, she was met with a group of impassive, unreadable faces staring up at her. Unshak- en, she began her pitch with a smile and an enthu- siastic, "Good morning!" "Good morning," was the less than excited reply from roughly half the assembled. Tutt scrunched up her face and put her hands to her ears saying, "I can't hear you. I said, 'Good morning!'" Smiles broke out in the crowd, and this time every- one responded. She smiled and began her presenta- tion. Tutt is just one of several presenters for Navy Re- serve Readiness Command Southeast's (REDCOM SE) Campaign Drug Free (CDF) Program. "It's actually pret- ty easy to get their atten- tion," she said. "Once they see the uniform, their eyes light up. It's keeping their attention that can get tricky." CDF is a Navy-wide Flag Program designed not only to bring awareness to stu-. dents about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, but also the importance of mak- ing good life decisions. "We explain choices," said SK1(AW) Kimberly Jefcoat, CDF regional coordinator. "Good choices and bad choices. We want to make sure students know the dif- ference and that there are consequences for every choice we make in life." Over the last school year, several CDF presentations were held in the Jackson- ville area. REDCOM SE staff members spoke during Red Ribbon Week at Fle- ming Island Elementary School and formed a part- nership to work continu- ously with Andrew Robin- son Elementary School. "Our school was contact- ed and we were happy to get the ball rolling on the program," said Eddie Thompkins, the volunteer coordinator for Andrew Robinson. "It's been incredibly well- received and we're looking forward to continuing our partnership through the next school year." "It all seemed very well organized and informative," agreed Randy Ashe, a third grade teacher at Andrew Robinson whose class recently participated in CDF. "The instructors were elementary school enthusiastic and the kids really got into it." Presenters use a variety of means to teach the CDF course, each one designed to reach the maximum amount of students. "Every class is different. You never know what kind of reaction you're going to get from the kids," said CDF presenter PS1(AW) Kit Tolliver. Tutt agreed. "These kids are brutally honest. It can be a little intimidating, so you have to be on your toes, and get them involved. Otherwise, they will call you on it." Techniques utilized in- clude video presentations, question and answering, stories, and role-playing. YN1 Danyelle Rowland, another CDF presenter, explained why the different training tools were neces- sary. "This isn't like when you have to hold training for your co-workers. These aren't military. They're kids. We can't just stand up there and tell them drugs are bad. They need to know why they should stay away and how to respond if they're ever faced with them." "Each grade has a specific program designed for their age group," elaborated Jefcoat. "So the presentation we give to first graders isn't necessarily the same one we give to fourth graders. Kids today are so much more aware of what's going on in the world than in years past. So it's impor- tant we explain things to them at the level they're on"' "The future of our coun- try could be sitting in one of these classrooms," said Tolliver. "There could be a future president, or con- gressman, or senator, and the right decisions they make in life could spring from the lasting impression they got from us. So we, need to make sure we get through to them." Thompkins agreed with the importance of commu- nicating with the students. Photos byJO2 Nicholas Spinelli YN1 Danyelle Rowland leads students in the Campaign Drug Free Oath, while SKI (AW) Kimberly Jefcoat passes out pledge cards. "Anytime we can bring awareness at this young age, it will carry through for the rest of their lives.", But according to Tutt, the presentations don't just help the student's future. They can also help give the children an immediate boost of confidence. "You see some of these kids," she said, "and you can tell they're shy or they don't always want to participate. But here they want to get involved and answer ques- tions. Those are the ones you want to call on. Because then they can stand up and think, 'hey, someone noticed me.'" And while the school year is winding down, Jefcoat explained CDF plans are just beginning. Summer programs with camps and youth groups are being for- mulated and discussion is already underway for the next school year, including more presentations at Fleming Island Elementary School and Andrew Rob- inson Elementary School and participation in the area-wide Red Ribbon Week campaign and pro- grams set up at more schools within the area. "I'm a big fan of the pro- gram and I'm glad to be a part of it," concluded Tolliver. "Even if it wasn't offered through the Navy, this is still something I would want to do." SKI (AW) Kimberly Jefcoat leads students at Andrew Robin- son Elementary through the Campaign Drug Free ABCs: Always think, Be a buddy, Consider the consequences. CMDCM(SW/AW) Veronica Tutt and students from Andrew Robinson Elementary School pledge to be "Drug Free For Life." 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Only the U.S. Navy can do it and no one else can do it better than VP. It remains the most difficult mission, not just for VP, but for everyone" said Johns. He further explained changes to the community and the term "long dwell asset" of the P-3, meaning how the aircraft can main- tain long patrol hours, a highly desired battle asset when the mission requires it. Johns spoke of the many upgrades to the aircraft, which are the reason, the aircraft is still flying. One such change is the over land mission capabilities that the P-3 is outfitted for in today's Navy. "There is always a new group of decision-makers in VP-5 Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Johns answers questions from members of the 2006 VP-5 Reunion at Hangar 1000 April 28. The group enjoyed a tour of the VP-5 hangar spaces, a P-3C Orion and sharing sea stories with VP- 5 Sailors after the brief. Washington that question P-3 viability. Not only are we the platform of choice and necessity for antisub- marine warfare, the com- mandant of the Marine Corps has said 'the P-3 is saving the lives of his men,'" continued Johns. The group of former "Mad Foxes," asked many ques- tions after the brief ranging from crew assignments to whether or not the squad- ron would decommission in the near future. The group was very happy to learn that VP-5 will remain an active squadron. After the brief, the reunion members were given a tour of the hangar spaces and climbed aboard a P-3C Orion. David Smoot, a retired firefighter from Cynthiana, Ky. flew in the P-3A from 1968-1971 as an airman radio operator. "The Cold War was big then. We tracked a sub all the way from the Mediter- ranean through the Straights of Gibralter to Cuba," he said. During the tour, he asked to visit the area where his avionics shop once existed. There he Photos by PHI G. Wade McKinnon AMAN Daville Hawkins of VP-5, takes money as CSSN Ernesto Carvajal checks the inventory as they sell VP-5 souvenirs to participants of the 2006 VP-5 Reunion. shared a few sea stories and laughs with VP-5 Sailors and thanked them for their time. Charles Kuehnel from St. Louis, Mo., retired as a lieu- tenant in 1966 during the transition from P-2's to P- 3's. "The P-3 is a lot differ- ent, in the P-2's you could not stand up straight. I also remember we had a lot of drills back then. During one drill organized as a res- cue party to get prisoners of war, the Marines were called in and no one informed the Marines it was a drill. I was captured and the Marines were not very gentle!" Kuehnel said laughing. "I enjoy these reunions, this is my second one." Rob Veresi from Provi- dence, R.I. was a member of the squadron from 1961 to 1964. He was an aviation machinist's mate reciprocat- ing engine mechanic second class petty officer. "I retired after 21 years and being at VP-5 were the best years of .my Navy career. The cama- raderie was just so great," said Veresi. All in all it was a reward- ing day for both the former and current Mad Foxes. r N SIT E CONCORDI PREFERRED A time to say thanks to the military May is National and as I walk among serve my country. You are l *r see living examples of men all who are free, and to all Military -2 and women who have who would be free. We Ap *prc t: *"- squared their conduct by can't all be heroes . some Appreciation the ideals of duty .... It of us have to stand and S' doesn't take a hero to watch as you pass by. Month order men into battle; it God bless you, God bless takes a hero to be one of our troops and may God By Linda Yahn those who go to battle. continue to shed his grace Special Contributor To me, living under the American Consti-tution is the greatest political privilege ever accorded to the human race, and being an Ameri-can citizen, my greatest honor. In Jacksonville, I walk among a company of heroes, those champions of the rights of mankind. However, the liberty I cherish, and in which I want all people to share, has a price. The cost of freedom is always high- but Americans have Founding Fathers, clearly one day is not enough to honor their memories. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe. While I know that my country's security doesn't depend on the heroism of every citizen, I do believe I must be wor- thy of those sacrifices made on my behalf. The cost of freedom is eternal vigilance and as we celebrate the National Military Appreciation Month, I want to take this opportunity to tell of my Our founders believed that God granted liberty to those who loved it, and were always willing to defend it, and I am eter- nally grateful that you brave men and women have undergone the fatigue of defending those liberties that continue to make America the greatest nation on earth. We are to guard with jealousy, as precious jew- els, those liberties you have given your life to pro- tect. I believe the real test of patriotism is how we treat the men and women hlorh nt +t.their livTs on the always paid it. enduring gratitude to all line everyday to defend Unfortunately, it is tough those that have worn the America's values. to understand how much it cloth of this nation, and to May it never be said that costs one generation to those who continue to wear I am a silent onlooker, a preserve the freedoms of the uniform of the United detached spectator, but the next, and although States Sailor, Soldier, that I am an involved par- each year we set aside one Marine, Airman or Coast ticipant to make sure you day, Memorial Day, to Guard member. understand the deep remember those that gave Gen. George Patton said, appreciation and love I their lives to defend free- "Always do more than have for all of you that dom entrusted to us by our what is required of you," have served or continue to Jax Air News Letters PolicV All letters should include a name, rank/rate, command, address, telephone number and, except for email, a signature. Only the name and duty station are published. It may be necessary to condense letters, but we will try not to alter the basic message. Letters with a clear, concise message have the best chance of being published. Navy Regulations prevent the Jax Air News from printing political commentaries, regardless of their view. The Editor determines what does and does not constitute a political commentary. 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I have only lived in Florida for three years, but I quickly learned how much things change around here when June 1 rolls around. We start mak- ing sure we have the neces- sary emergency equipment, and we start making plans about what we are going to do if the dreaded storm arrives. I must admit that this is the one thing I don't like about living here. I don't like spending four months waiting for something that might or might not happen, and then feeling "relieved" when the storm hits some- one else, and we are spared. I was taught when I was young that we can learn a lesson from anything, so here is what I have learned from hurricanes: Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope We have absolutely no control over them, they are a force far too big for us to control or understand. We ought to prepare our- selves as if we are going to be hit because we never can know for sure where they are going to strike. We ought to do all we can to help those who are hit by a storm, wouldn't we want them to do the same for us thing or anyone for grant- ed. I'll never forget the image of the man in New Orleans being interviewed in the wake of Katrina last year who tried to hold his wife's hand during the storm, but they were sepa- rated, and he never found her. His quote was "I've lost everything . . I don't know what to do .... I'm lost." The reality of storms should make us value every day we have more fully. Be thankful for every gift and blessing we have received. Don't gripe about what you don't have, be thankful for what you do have. Finally, be sure you are prepared if a storm does come, now is the time to get ready, not when the storm strikes . hmmm, almost sounds like a sermon does- n't it? Frocking ceremony as y- Photo by PH2 (AW/NAC) Lynn Friant RPC(FMF/SW) Steven Crowder of the NAS Jax Chapel gets pinned with this senior chief anchors by his son, Dillan during a frocking ceremony May 12 at the NAS Jax Chief's Club. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson spoke at the ceremony stating, "This is not a reward for what you have done in the past. This is the Navy saying we believe you have the potential to do bigger and better things. My hats off to you for what you have done." Three VS-32 'Maulers' promoted to senior chief By Lt. j. g. Colin Bernard VS-32 PAO When a naval unit initially begins their six- month deployment, good news is normally in very short supply. However, in the case of the "Maulers" from VS-32, there was cause for early celebration. Shortly after setting sail, word was received that three of our chief petty officers, AMC Douglas Hatten, ATC Grazyna Maklary, and AMC Charles Bench had been promoted to senior chief. To attain this rank, each of them endured a rigor- ous screening process (consisting of exams, evaluation boards, and a professional investigation) that is designed to distinguish them from their peers. When the dust finally settled after they successfully negoti- ated this process, these three chiefs emerged at the top of a highly competitive class of senior enlisted personnel. Hatten was born in Bancroft, Iowa and enlisted in the Navy on Nov. 2, 1987. In addition to two tours with VS-32, he has served in HS-27, VS-27, Naval Air Technical Training Center Pensacola and VS-21. His goal is to pass down his knowledge to the junior chiefs, junior enlisted and junior officers. Maklary came into the Navy from North Port, Fla. via Springfield, Mass. She enlisted on April 7, 1987 and her previous commands include the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Oceana, Va., USS Theodore Roosevelt, Navy Recruiting District - Philadelphia, VP-66 and VAQ-33. When asked about the biggest challenge she faces in the U.S. Navy, Maklary replied, "ensuring people are trained to take my place and (that they) continue contributing to the U.S. Navy." Bench was born in Wellsville, Kan. and enlisted on Sept. 3, 1986. His previous commands include Commander, Sea Control Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet, two tours with VS-24 and a tour with VX-20 in Patuxent River, Md. He is an invaluable asset to the VS-32 Maintenance team. Who to notify when a credit card is stolen Credit card theft is a huge burden and can cause major problems for victims. The following are num- bers to call if cards are lost or stolen. These agencies should be contacted immediately. Equifax Credit Bureau: 800-525-6285 Experian Credit Bureau: 888-397-3742 TransUnion Credit Bureau: 800-680-7289 SS Administration Fraud Line: 800-772-1213 Federal Trade Administration Identity Theft Line: 877-438-4338 New sea/shore rotation policy announced ByJ02 Amie Hunt Navy Personnel Command Communications Office For the first time in more than four years, the Navy's sea/shore rotation policy is being updated to better match the Navy's billet base at sea and on shore. The updated policy, con- tained in NavAdmin 130/ 06, announces modifica- tions to existing tour lengths, which were last revised in December 2001 (NAVADMIN 341/01). "Getting the correct sea/ shore rotation across the fleet is the first step toward creating a future force,"said Vice Adm. John Harvey Jr., chief of Naval Personnel. "We have been making assignments based on a sea/shore rotation that reflects the billet base of 2001 and does not take into account the almost 19,600 enlisted shore duty billets that have been pro- grammed for elimination to date." Earlier this year, a sea/ shore rotation working group convened to deter- mine the optimal sea/shore rotation in the Navy. Char- tered by the Chief of Naval Personnel, the group will continue analyzing and working on solutions to ensure sea/shore rotations match the needs of the fleet forces and look at short and long-term challenges with the policy. "As the force structure changes, the sea component has remained relatively constant. So, reduction has been taken on the shore side of the house, as either the work goes away or as civilian positions are brought online changing the billet structure," said Capt. George Taylor, direc- tor of enlisted distribution at Navy Personnel Com- mand (NPC). To develop this policy, the emphasis was first placed on properly manning sea duty and the front line operational units. Currently, 790 rates/rat- HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will like our price. 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 R129761 www.hobbyworld.biz ings/NECs (Navy Enlisted Classifications) make up the Navy's sea/shore rota- tion 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 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. "The billet base changes over the last four years have caused an imbalance from a distribution of assets perspective. This sea/shore rotation will help us ensure proper manning at sea and allow us to bet- ter align our billet base to the mission," said Cmdr. Tom Trotto, PERS 40 spe- cial assistant at Navy Personnel Command. Sailors within their nine- month window to negotiate for orders will be able to proceed with those orders. NPC will adjust Sailor pro- jected rotation dates based on length of tour remain- ing. Projected rotation dates of February 2007 or earlier will not be adjusted. "Our first priority is to properly man our sea duty and froht line operational unit," Harvey said. Future updates from the sea/shore rotation working group will be provided as the group continues work- ing to better align fleet and mission requirements while providing more predictable career tracks for Sailors. 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At the con- clusion of mt`i the class V: each family 5 't.-. is given "ba- , by's first sea : bag", valued at $100. The sturdy can- vas bag con- tains a " Gerber lay- r ette and a blanket knit- ted by NMCRS vol- -' unteers. The class- es are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of leach month and from Retiring Soon? Or, Geting out ,itl ix ur more veari,' Or, Guard or Re.eri e uiith 10 or mire e ears? 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The NEX retains no earn- ings. All our profit is returned s to the Sailor in the form of dividend to supporecent yeMWR(Morale, we've Welfare & Recreation) of WITH THE PUR Quality of Life programs FR E E and capital improvementstore and ANY FULL SIZE to our facilities to keep our F R E E merchandise assortments propar and presentations competi- In recent years, we've seen the penetrationof WITHTHE PUR( large convenience store and ANY FULL SIZE grocery chains and "big box" retailers, who often Requires the exchange of an empty c sell gasoline at cost to cre- through 5/21/06. See store for details sell gasoline at cost to cre- ate a low price image and . stimulate customer traffic ------ in their other adjacent retail outlets. As you know, no retailer can stay in busi- ness selling product at cost.- i' When a retailer chooses I to sell gasoline at or near cost, they are charging i higher prices on other retail products- to subsidize this practice. One exception to this are wholesale. clubs i who make their profit in charging their customers a membership fee, something '- our authorized patrons do not have to pay for the priv- ilege of shopping the exchange. The NEX practices an "Everyday Low Price" on all retail products and services MANY MORE GRILLS" we offer, gasoline is no exception. Q2. Why is gasoline taxed at the NEX? A2. Military-managed gas stations are not exempted from collecting taxes. Specifically, in 1936, Congress passed the Hayden-Cartwright Act, U.S. Code, Title 4, Section 104, "Tax on Motor Fuel Sold on Military or Other Let's Build Somethi Reservation," allows states the ability to collect taxes on motor fuels.. . Q3. What is the NEX ,Z gasoline pricing policy? OK A3. In CONUS, the NEX PA gas stations are required to conduct a daily price survey of market area competition. IF PAID N FU,. Market area is defined as a On.ALL purchases of $299 orr minimum of a three to five _'. -, oW .cnsumeCedt.'rd mile radius of our location, ..,'. ,' .. .' ... i although there are excep- tions based on market size where we may survey up to Our stations are required PRESSURE WA to match prices with the BRUSH KIT lowest competition within Included with purchase of a the local surveyed area. Powemate Duraframe" Press arelal sueyAAFESd MCea. Washer #227827. $90 value. Our stations, however by See store for details. policy, are not allowed to sell gasoline below our cost mi i, without approval from NEX Headquarters. mMHWa ^ } Overseas, the NEX sur- now veys fuel prices in the U.S. and establishes a mark-up $329. over cost, setting prices -32 comparatively with other was $359 :| military exchanges in the 2550 PSI, 2.3 Gpm | area (i.e., AAFES, MCX). Gas Pressure Washer Pricing guidelines for mill- #188028 tary exchanges is contained MANY MORE PRESSURE WAS in the Armed Services Ex- change Regulations. Q4. What is the Armed Services Exchange Regula- t A4. The Armed Services , Exchange Regulation, De- FE ER apartment of Defense Direc- , tive 1330.9, states that "merchandise and services ,' sold through the military .S .' exchange, whether by direct SPECIALVALUEB! or concession, should be $497 $ priced in substantially uni- $ 5,000 sq. ft. form manner at the lowest Sta-Green 5/8 practicable level, consistent Lawn Fertilizer Ho! with the primary mission of #65149 Knitters honored NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Chairman of Volunteers Jennifer S Flagge recognizes from left, Sabine Landry, Helen Harms and Dolores Leisy for their dedication to the NMCRS Layette Program during a special luncheon May 10. Landry Swas recognized for donating 15,857 hours .,_of her time knitting items for the program, Harms was honored for donating 18,525 Ihours and Leisy was recognized for donat- - ing 23,691 hours. Each of the knitters from oo/ the society were honored at the event. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque ' ilP -It F urnit ur H bly Ie CHASE OF GAS GRILL cylinder. Offer valid 5/18/06 s. now, $349 was $399 Four-Burner Gas Grill #141116, now .99 was $569 Four Burner Split-Lid Gas Grill *LP #25586 Four-Burner Gas Grill *Natural Gas #225203 $569 TO CHOOSE FROM! ^6oo ing TogYEARS ing Together WTHITN 2 MONTHS' more made on your from, 5/1.8/2006',- . f otdetail'- IZ 5 REE SHER Coleman sure SAVE more ON SELECT FURNITURE T ,. v . PATIO SETS See store for details. "^'*'%i~z now Total price for 5-piece set includes O4 four sling swivel bar stools and 3 | one L-shape party bar.* was $378 FREE $25 $200 gift card By mail-in rebate with the purchase of $199 or more on in-stock Riding Lawn Mowers, Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers, Zero-Turn Riders, and Tillers. Offer valid 5/18/2006 through 5/21/2006. See store.for details. price range gift card $199-$399 $25 $400-$599 $50 -' $600-$999 $75 - $1000-$1499 $100 $1500-$1999 $150 $2000 or more $200 Zero-Turn Riders also include a FREE Troy-Bilt gas trimmer #218185 - $124 value.** "No substitutions. Tahoe Party Bar Collection *7-year limited frame warranty May 1 ASK FOR ZERO PAYMENTS&IN i aK:Sk I FOR I2MONTHS IF PAID IN FULL. WITHIN 12 MONTHS on ANY Flooring purchase of $299 or more. 10% OFF Installed Carpet + FREE pad 10% off applies to carpet and installation when purchased and installed by Lowe's. Free pad applies to 6 lb. pad (#7774, 171537) on cut pile carpet and 7 lb. pad (#7866, 171539) for Berber carpet. Cannot be combined with any other offers or applied to prior purchases** Offer valid now through 5/24/06. See store for details. HERS TO CHOOSE FROM 'ECIALVALUEI ow 1998 was 2698 " x 150' Garden Plus se #233888 -21 PAYMENTS&IN i maa FOR 12 IF PAID IN FULL WHIN 12 MONTH on ANY Appliance purchase of $299 or more. FREE next day local delivery and haul-away on major appliances via mail-in rebate. Offer applies on major appliance purchases over $397 via mail-in rebate. Offer valid now through 6/25/06. Additional fees may apply for deliveries outside 20-mile local area. Rebate values and additional charges may apply. See store for details. FREE $25 $150 gift card Purchase an in-stock major appliance of $297 or more and receive a free $25 to $150 Lowe's Gift Card via mail in rebate.* Offer valid 4/20/06 through 5/29/06. See store for details. *Exclusions may apply. price range gift card $297-$496 $25 1 $497-$746 $50 $747-$996 $75 $5I $997-$1496 $100 $1497 or more $150 r9RISCONNETT %APTIST (4URCH S711 Wesconnett Blvd. 771-6068 For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after May 21 2006 if there are market variations "Was" prices in this advertisement were in effect on May 11, 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. Tax Credit Disclaimer: See your tax advisor for eligibility requirements. "Applies to single-receipt in-store purchases of $299 or more made 5/18/06 through 5/29/06 on a Lowe's consumer credit card account. No monthly payments wll be required and no finance charges will be assessed on this promo purchase if you pay the following in full within 12 months: (1) the promo purchase amount, and (2) any related optional credit insurance/debt cancellation charges. If you do not. finance charges will be assessed on the promo purchase amount from the date of the purchase and month- ly payments will be required, Standard account terms apply to non-promo purchases. APR is 21% (15 48% for purchases of $2.000 or more). M. finance charge is 1.00, Offer is subject to credit approval. Exct Business Accounts and ProjectCard. "No substutions 02006 by Lowe's. Al rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF. LLC. 60592-1 , 001106059211013,021,026,059,073,077,112,124 R1395 ^ -7^ VJ R1 39591 I IIiM''I :11 J;I [M41 n O Total price for 5-piece set includes 7 39" square tile top table and four cushioned dining chairs.* Seville Patio Collection was $298 *5-year limited frame warranty *Umbrella not included in price. MANY MORE SETS TO CHOOSE FROM! y* l 4 days only'^ / ff Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 15 NEX GAS: A Q From Page 14 ase gasoline from the NEX? A5. Your purchases at the Navy Exchange, includ- ing gasoline support the quality of life on base. Additional sales volume helps with supplier pricing and helps support opera- tions and keeps the dollars within the family. Also, we provide the convenience of being able to fill-up while on base. Q6. How does the NEX buy gas? A6. NEXCOM competi- tively solicits gasoline from distributors throughout CONUS. Request for pro- posals require suppliers bid against an index of the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) average. The cost of gasoline includes the OPIS index less the supplier's discount. Besides best cost, the request for proposal lists such "best value" criteria as the discount for credit card S aint rebates r~ A &A on gas processing or pay at the (OPE' pump fees, facility enhance- cuts, ment and imaging, market- ducin ing and co-op and volume increa allowances, and to Overseas, NEXCOM buys U.S., gasoline through the and Defense Energy Supply upgra Center (DESC). The Q7. What causes gasoline and a prices to fluctuate so high? envir A7. Fuel prices increases drive] in recent years have been comp due in part to the prodi Organization of Petroleum comp Exporting Countries mult: on ALL Olympic" Premium - 20 rb te Interior and Exterior Paints 2 re b ate S r.a e eba ....I.. -, .or, a a nq '0 ieba t n 5-galion comain ' on 5-gallon paints,'fra lrtilrpar Ca. ma'. Ofer alias ,Ot' _t29,06 '. 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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 Ma- rines 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 charity today. Every penny donated goes directly to the Sailors and Marines in need of financial assistance. See GOLF, Page 21 For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after May 21. 2006 If there are market variations. "Was' prices In this advertisement were in effect on May 11, 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. 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Consumers in remote areas may face a trade-off between higher prices and the inconven- ience of driving a greater power distance to find a lower- priced alternative. Taxes State and local taxes on gasoline differ between states. // / Q9. How profitable is . gasoline for the NEX? I(/, A9. The performance his- I tory for the past three years shows for each dollar in gasoline sales the NEX earned after expenses 3.3 cents on the dollar. While low, these profits are neces- sary t6 continue operating a benefit to the Sailor in the form of a dividend to sup- port MWR Quality of Life )Programs and capital improvements to our facili- ties. Return of profits to our customers is core to the OR Navy exchange system's S mission and culture. Additional information ITHS* about fuel pricing and poli- ur cies are available at the fol- lowing Web sites: www.eia. doe.gov and www.energy. gov. For information about the NEX, visit: www.navy- nex.com. Golf tourney %J 16 JaxflAr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 -N -I. Pt. -S. THIS WEEKEND! New homes ready for move-in. Incredible values. Amazing upgrades included. One weekend to see it all. Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21, 9am-8pm The biggest homebuying event of the season is here! KB Home is holding open houses at 20 new homes ready for move-in. That's right, not model homes, but homes you can own today. Tour as many homes as you like and check out the amazing features already built in, including: - brand-name appliances * upgraded carpeting and tile flooring * 9-footceilings : '*~gourmet kitchens * extended covered patio * maple and oak cabinet 10 GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS THROUGHOUT JACKSONVILLEI, WEST JAX Adams Lake From 1-295, exit Normandy Blvd. heading west approx. 5.5 mi. to community on right, just past Chaffee Rd. (904) 378-2710 2543 Britney Lakes Drive $331,000 3,599sq.ft., 5 bdrms., 3 baths, loft and 3-cargarage. Sprinkler system, 9-foot first-floor knockdown ceilings, rounded drywall corners, upgraded kitchen cabinets, wood blinds throughout and upgraded master bath. NORTHEAST JAX Dunn's Creek Plantation From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd. heading north to community on right. (904) 751-1274 1424 Dunns Lake Drive $309,208 3,418 sq. ft., 5 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, fireplace with media niche in family room, laundry room with cabinets and upgraded master bath. 12287 Deersong Drive $308,866 2,851 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, 8-foot second-floor ceilings, oak stair rails, alarm system, surround sound pre-wiring, upgraded A/C, upgraded cabinets, Corian solid surface countertops, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 12275 Deersong Drive $264,488 2,242 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths.Volume ceilings, alarm system, upgraded kitchen cabinets and solid surface countertops, tray ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. NORTHEAST JAX Cedar Glen From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Alta Dr. heading north approx. 2 mi. Right on New Berlin Rd. Bear left at fork in road to community on left. (904) 591-7119 3900 Marsh Bluff Drive $320,000 2,203 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths. Extended covered patio, upgraded cabinets and solid surface countertops, kitchen island and step ceiling in master bedroom. 3841 Cedar Bluff Lane $403,174 3,398 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 3 baths and loft. Sprinkler system, extended patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, kitchen island, upgraded cabinets, granite countertops and bay window with sliders in dining room. SOUTHEAST JAX Villages of Summer Lakes From J.Turner Butler, exit Southside Blvd heading north approx. 4 mi. Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access road to community on left. (904) 725-2125 2332 Sunset Bluff Drive $195,990 1,512 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and attached 1- car garage. Kitchen island, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 2346 Sunset Bluff Drive $195,990 1,597 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and attached 1-car garage. Kitchen island, upgraded range, dishwasher and microwave and step ceiling in master bedroom. 3334 Sunset Bluff Drive $180,400 1,399 sq. ft., 2 bdrms., 2.5 baths, den and attached 1-car garage. French doors in den, recessed lighting in kitchen and upgraded master bath. ST. AUGUSTINE Florentine From 1-95, exit CR 210 heading east. Right on US 1 to community on left. (904) 819-6604 745 Rembrandt Avenue $269,990 2,208 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, upgraded kitchen cabinets, bay window with slider in dining room, tray ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. ST. AUGUSTINE Samara Lakes From 1-95, exit International Golf Pkwy. heading west 3.5 mi. to community on left, .4 mi. past The King & The Bear. (904) 940-0146 1171 Nochaway Drive $313,990 3,138 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 2.5 baths and den. Extended patio, 9-foot ceilings, upgraded A/C, gas fireplace, oak stair rail, security system, wood blinds through-. out and solid surface kitchen countertops. 328 Bostwick Circle $253,990 2,478 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, rounded drywall corners, kitchen with island and upgraded kitchen cabinets, tray ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 372 Bostwick Circle $263,990 2,478 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, 8-foot second- floor ceilings, security system, upgraded cabinets and upgraded master bath with jetted tub. 421 Bostwick Circle $252,990 2,242 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, den and extended garage. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, 8-foot second- floor ceilings, bay window in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. ST. JOHNS COUNTY Grand Cay From 1-95, exit east on CR 206. Left on US 1 and drive approx. 2 mi. to community on left. (904) 591-7127 216 Brantley Harbor Drive $407,762 2,836 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Extended covered patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, kitchen island, upgraded cabinets and countertops, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. $10 gas card: A special house-hunting gift for you for stopping by this weekend. $1,000 Target GiftCard: A bonus when you buN a home during the 48-Hour House Hunt. 212 Brantley Harbor Drive $359,735 2,334 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and den. Extended patio, upgraded master bath, upgraded kitchen cabinets and countertops and 9-foot first-floor ceilings. i .' S-, :. NASSAU Timber Creek Plantation From 1-95, exit A 1A heading west. Drive approx. 1 mi. to community on left. (904) 225-2581 76229 Tideview Lane $259,990 2,307 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and 3-car garage. Extended patio, volume knockdown ceilings, alarm system, upgraded kitchen cabinets and upgraded master bath. 76002 Tideview Lane $289,990 2,478 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and 3-car garage. Cul-de-sac homesite, bay window in dining room, kitchen island and upgraded master bath. NASSAU Cartesian Pointe From 1-95, exit A 1A heading east. Right on William Burgess Rd. Community on left, just before Harts Rd. (904) 225-1982 86338 Cartesian Pointe Drive S. $234,990 2,307 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and den. Covered patio, 9-foot first-floor ceilings, knockdown ceilings, kitchen island and upgraded master bath. ST. AUGUSTINE Cypress Lakes From 1-95, exit west on CR 207. Drive .25 mi. to com- munity on left. Go .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 5075 Cypress Links Boulevard $279,990 2,478 sq. ft., 5 bdrms., 2.5 batl's, loft and 3-cargarage. 9-foot knockdown ceilings. on first floor, kitchen with island and upgraded cabinets, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 888-KB-HOMES F aino ovi com-kbhome.com 3% Broker Cooperation. 02006 KB Home.The Bullseye Design and Target are registered trademarks ofTarget Brands, Inc. All rights reserved.Target is not a participating partner in or sponsor of this offer.$1Ogas cards available while supplies last. No rain checks, not exchangeable forcash, limit one per household.To receive $1,000Target GiftCard, buyers ro.,...F.......1 must sign purchase agreement on 5/20/06 or 5/21/06 and close per terms of contract. Offer applicable at all Jacksonville KB Home communities on homes ready for move in only. 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Enterprise and embarked Carrier Air Wing One are currently underway on a scheduled six-month deployment in support of the global war on terrorism. ~t~& Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team, Mobile Unit Six, Detachment 14 crew members "fast-rope" from an SH-60F Seahawk helicopter assigned to the "Dragonslayers" of HS-11, while practicing for an air power demonstration aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) May 11. lThe- 6-oivipvuer 6e5Mcm-e and f5iowivi 5+i-aI VMcrit F wro awr af florida 6omw wi'ifh Co\\e.F If you've been serving your country, you know the satisfaction that comes from conquering challenges. After the military, there are many challenges that are just as exciting, and they include careers in computer technology and biomedical engineering. Florida Community College can prepare you for a career in these exciting high tech areas. They are projected to be among the fastest growing fields in the nation, so demand is high. 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This academic year (August 2006 May 2007), Joint Maritime Operations will be offered in Jacksonville and Strategy and Policy will be offered in Mayport. ; This highly acclaimed program parallels, 4'o a major degree, the course of study fol- -jowed by students in the college of naval ro command and staff in Newport, R.I. :" Three-hour classes are held in the ; evening (one night per week for approxi- mately 35 weeks). Each seminar is led by a top quality adjunct faculty member from the local area.. Students can earn a NWC diploma, JPME Phase I credit and up to 21 graduate credit hours. All books and materials are provided on a loan basis, and there is no tuition charge. Enrollment is open to USN/USMC/ USCG 03 or above, USA/USAF 04 or above, or Department of Defense GS-11 or above. All applicants must possess a bac- calaureate degree. Call Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e-mail dfay@lsijax.com for more informa- tion. Applications are on-line at http://cde. nwc.navy.mil. Applications are due by June 30, 2006. :FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive Measure for the avoidance of personal and family -problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in May and June: May 22-25, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition As- sistance Program (Retir- ing) May 23, 9 a.m. to noon Stress Management Workshop May 30, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Management Workshop June 12-15, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition As- Ssistance Program (Sepa- rating) SJune 13, 9 a.m. to noon Stress Management June 26-29, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition As- Anger Management distance Program (Retir- For further information ing) or to register, call 542-2766, June 27, 9 a.m. to noon Ext. 127. 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Personnel Please Call Tommy Taylor, ABHCS Retired 904-728-2487 or 904-642-7900 = For Additional Information R138511 For ~advertising C1all: 3-59-4.676 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 19 Opera comes o WAST~ e^acksiovi11e By LI1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer he Orlando Opera and the National Endowment for the Arts, as a part of the Great American Voices Military Base Tour, performed the Opera Extravaganza Dinner Show at the NAS Jax Officers' Club May 12. After Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope started the night with his opening remarks, the guests were treated to a catered dinner and a lively display of vocal talent by the ani- mated performers of the Orlando Opera Company. The performance was made up of a large variety of music ranging from opera to Broadway classics. Opera Specialist Georgianna Paul from The National Endow- ments for, the Arts commented on the purpose of the evening's musi- cal performance. "The initiative is sponsored by the Boeing Company and coordinated by the National Endowment for the Arts," she said. "There are 24 opera compa- nies that are touring the country to 39 military installations. The program was put into action to bring the best of the arts to serv- ice members and their families.", Boeing representative and F/A- 18 Project Manager Jeffery Ross was on hand to enjoy the show as well. "Boeing provides aircraft to the military and we support the warfighter in every aspect of who they are, not only while in the fight but also during recreation. We think it's important to show our support to their families as well," said Ross. "Boeing cares and is proud to support them by being able to help make productions like this available to service members and their families. We are grate- ful to the military for what they do every day for our nation and this is our way to show it." The Great American Voices Military Base Tour not only pro- Photo by PH2(AW/NAC) Lynn Friant NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson thanks guests for coming to a production of Hansel and Gretel at Venetia Elementary School May 12. "I just wanted to come out today to thank this great and talented group. I learned a lot and it is interesting to see a story that we all know performed this way," he said. Members from The Orlando Opera Company, as part of Great American Voices Military Base Tour, performed the show along with 14 children from the school. vides an evening show catered to adults, but they also take part in many types of community out- reach programs that help to edu- cate children of military commu- nities on the arts. Through these programs, singers present work- shops at local schools and commu- nity centers to enhance under- standing and appreciation of music. Prior to the performance Friday evening, the singers of The Orlando Opera Company took the afternoon to perform and educate the students of Venetia Elemen- tary School. "The Orlando Opera Company performed for more than 400 stu- dents today at Venetia Elementary School. It was a very interactive performance and the children, in many cases received, their first experience to opera and musical performance today," Paul stated. "I was fascinated by the .interest the children showed and that really made my heart sing." "In my opinion, no matter what your political or social views about the situation overseas may be, to be around the people who are actually giving up their time and their lives to serve our coun- try is a complete honor," added Resident Artist Craig Irvin, who is the bass voice for the produc- tion. The company seemed to have succeeded in providing an enjoy- able time for guests of all ages. Sgt. Angus Macvicar of the Army Reserve 345th Combat Support Unit, Naval Hospital Jacksonville and his wife, Marsha were out enjoying a romantic evening together prior to his flight out of the country for military training the following morning. "MWR Photo s by LI1(SW) Heather Ewton Marcy Richardson and Craig Irvin perform a duet during the Opera Extravaganza Dinner Show. events have always succeeded in meeting our expectations. This particular event is geared more toward adults and it is a nice change of pace. It was nice to spend some quality time with my wife and we are truly enjoying Singers from, ; the Orlando, Opera , S Company, as part of the Great "-A~ American Voices Military Base Tour, per- form at the NAS Jax SOfficers' Club May 12. Froin' left to right, Marcy Richardson, Elizabeth Atr1A, Craig Irvin and Robb Asklof.,, ourselves," commented Macvicar` "I'm having a great time and the atmosphere is great. 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"It gives our patrons the opportunity to meet bowlers from the pro tour and see them in action. This is a positive experi- ence for Sailors and their families as well as great entertainment value." Many enjoyed the hospi- tality extended to them by' NAS Jax and the Freedom Lanes staff. PBA Tour Bowler Adam Mayo enjoyed the atmosphere at Freedom Lanes. "The service mem- bers have a very nice bowl- ing center here," said Mayo, who is in his first year on the tour. "NAS Jacksonville Photos by]01 Mike England Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Player Adam Mayo practices for the PBA South Regional NAS Jacksonville Bowling Tournament at Freedom Lanes Mayl2. has been a great host and I look forward to coming back here next year." While the tournament featured more than 100 professional bowlers com- peting for a cash prize, there was one bowler play- ing for more than money. ETC(SS) Jeff Long, the communications. officer at the Strategic Weapons Facility Kings Bay, Ga., got the chance to ,compete in the PBA event by winning a tournament qualifier. The 20-year Navy veteran has played on the All-Navy Bowling Team seven, out of the last 12 years. The only reason he didn't make the team the other five years was because he was out at sea. Long said that bowling has been a part of his life for more than 20 years., "I started getting serious about bowling when I was 20," Long said. "I would bowl several times a week. By the time I joined the Navy at 26, my average was over 200." Long continued to bowl throughout his career. However, lengthy stretches at sea aboard submarines often times made bowling .an afterthought. "I would bowl while in port, but it was tough staying sharp while being on sea duty." So how did Long feel about bowling against some of the best bowlers in the world? am- a mon * - - *AM of- M bl --ow *.-.- -~ -~- ~- C -~ - - C awa dim --nw -.0 Mb- - q* 4bU. .w a mb-.O --Ob -.MO Tyff6 stops "I'm just going to do my best and see what hap- pens," Long stated. Many NAS Jax bowlers also got the chance to roll with the pros during a pro- am tournament held prior to the tournament May 5. "During the pro-am, one pro bowler was assigned to each lane. They moved from lane to lane throughout the tournament so everyone got the chance to bowl with all of the players," Duncan stated. Duncan also said that the event was a great way. for Sailors to learn more about what MWR has to, offer them. "This is just one of the. many fun, low-cost events Freedom Lanes and MWR offers its patrons," Duncan said. Numerous bowling spe- cials are available at Freedom Lanes throughout the week including free bowling for active duty mil- itary members every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., dollar night on Wednesday from 6-10 p.m., extreme. bowling every Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight and family day specials each Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bowl- ing center also offers dis- counts for group functions and catering either from the snack bar or The Zone. The bowling center is open to anyone who is .- *-0 -- * .~ - - ~- a - * t C S. S . b 1w at NAS Jax ETC(SS) Jeff Long, the communications officer at the Strategic Weapons Facility Kings Bay, Ga., goes for a strike May 12 during the official practice session for the Professional Bowlers Association Southern Regional NAS Jacksonville Open Tournament at NAS Jacksonville's Freedom Lanes. authorized to use MWR facilities and their guests and is open Mondays from 4-10 p.m., Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 10 a.m., Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays from 11 a.m. to midnight, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to midnight and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The center is closed on Tuesday, but will open for command functions upon request. For more informa- tion, call 542-3493. 4mmmm. i Flem~~~in s'7,d - -~ * C -~ G) Cu - . - a-Cu 7> Swedish Massage Oriental Stress Relief " su 2151 Lane Ave S. 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NAS Jacksonville GM1(SW) Sean Holmes ET2 (SW) Robert Jaindl AC3 Russell Neesham ACAN Robert Street HS-15 AM1(AW) Jamie Aveytiaramirez AW2(AW) Derek Edstrom AEAN Michael Ayers Fleet Aviation Specialized Training Group. Atlantic AW1(AW/NAC) Gregg Bertrand HS-75 YN1 Natarsha Bell AM2 Shanna O'Neil AD2 Kenneth Neville AW3 John Damron Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast SKI(AW) Kimberly Jefcoat PS2 Latarsch Williams VS-31 AT1(AW/SW) Yunior Nunez AZ2(AW) Akshyae Rana AOAN James Simmons AN Tameka Limehouse Navy Search and Rescue School HM2(NAC) Brian Tremain Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville AC1(AW) Johnny Hill OS3 Tiffany Rebant Personnel Support Detachment, Jacksonville PS1 Ivan Martinez PS2 Joseph Cavins PS3 Naomi Molina VP-5 AM1(AW/NAC) Alfred Wilson CS3(SW) Larry Norwood AM2(AW) Ronny Smith VP-16 AS1(AW) Kerry Calloway AD2(AW) Steven Trusty AT3 Jarrett Reeves Aviation Support Detachment SK1(SW) David Rivera SK2(AW/SW) Daisy Coates SKSN Rocky Esquivel Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 202 BU1 Jodi Murphy CMCN Charles Diss Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Command. Jacksonville AGI(SW) Kimberly Linsley AG2(AW/SW) Jesus Navarro Naval Operational Support Center Jacksonville HM1 Jacen Mapes YN2 Ramon Rinkin PS3 Dawn Stewart Temporary Processing Unit. Jacksonville AW1(AW/SW) Derrick Noel BM2(SW) Brandon Griffin Branch Medical Clinic SK1(SW) Maurice Campbell HN Michelle Becher HM2 Travis Salazar Southeast Regional Calibration Center ET2 Victor Cruz Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic Weapons School AWl David Allen Naval Hospital Jacksonville HN Oliver Colombine CS2 Sonny Lalatag HM1 Lasha-Wanna Loritts Patrol And Reconnaissance Wing Eleven YN1 Robert Farley SK2(SW) Lucas Anderson IT1(AW) Ronald Pubal ET2 Stephen Smith VP-45 AO1 Paul Bounds AZ2 Antonio Johnson VP-62 AE1 Everette Evens AW2 Jonathan Heckathorn AO1 Jose Vergero-Tiru AM2 Eric Larson Naval Air Depot AD1(AWINAC) Dianna Fiordiliso Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station. Jacksonville CE1 Uerial Irby IT3 Sammie Swancy VS-22 AD1(AW) Michael Wright PS2(AW) Leslie Meredith Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment. Jacksonville AM1 Michael Kaelin SK1 Veronica Bennett AS2 William Yarina AM2 Ronald Reichenbach AE3 Julemarie Vegavelez AM3 Henry Omoerigbe AEAN Jeremiah Downes VS-24 AM1 Howard Tarvit A02 Daniel Price AEAN Phillip Myers CPRW: Sinnett going to ICAF From Page 1 Task Force Katrina and other federal agen- Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville and Aviation Support Detachment Jacksonville in the naval avia- tion spotlight and showcased maritime patrol and reconnaissance (MPR) as a force multiplier second to none. As commodore, Sinnett guided the wing to unprecedented levels of combat readi- ness that were reflected in numerous oper- ational successes throughout the European Command, Southern Command, Central Command and Pacific Command theaters in support of the global war on terrorism. Sinnett was also the driving force behind the MPR community's participation in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Additionally, he creatively employed wing assets and staff personnel in response to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to provide near real time surveillance and assessment to Joint cies. Sinnett improved maintenance produc- tion through Lean Six Sigma and 0-level AIRSpeed implementation, ensuring resources and support were available and properly apportioned to all forward deployed operational commanders. Under his guidance and influence, the notion of a consolidated maintenance organization was developed, planned and put into motion, laying the groundwork for the eventual transition to the P-8A multi-mis- sion aircraft. His drive and inspiration as the sensor wing leader enabled new tech- nologies and warfighting capabilities, such as improved extended echo ranging, to be effectively introduced to the MPRA force. Sinnett's next assignment will be to the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in Washington, DC. GOLF: NMCRS to benefit from tourney From Page 15 defend the country. Anyone interested in helping with the :; There are not too many charities that planning for this year's event or playing in have their annual expenses covered so that the tournament, can contact Lilley at 542- 100 percent of the charitable donations go 5397. to where it is needed most to Sailors and This year's fundraising also includes a.-*, Marines in need. car drawing for a 2006 Honda Civic donat- With approximately 1.5 million military ed by Coggin Automotive Group. Tickets personnel in the area, the military repre- are being sold next to the car in front of' sents a huge portion of the consumer the NAS Jax Commissary through May 21. power in Northeast Florida. 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Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Xtreme Bowling Every Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5 Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Includes shoe rental 6-10 p.m. Call 542-3521 for more information. BINGO Lunch BINGO Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. 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! File photo Water Safety Instructor Rachel Grimes gives Level 1 swim les- sons to Dane LaRocque, Olivia Kanobroski, Jonathan Walls and Norah Burns at the NAS Jax Outdoor Pool last year. Signups for this year's swim lessons start Saturday at 8 a.m. For more information, call 542-3720. 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 Military Nights May 20, June 11, July 7 and Aug. 10. Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Visit the Millennium Mall and Premium Outlets. A Day of Beauty in Gainesville Visit the Kanapaha Gardens, The Matheson House, The Butterfly Rainforest, and Harm Museum of Art! $28/person Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Comedy Zone Trip Tonight Free appetizers and admission. Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Concert May 29 $50, includes ticket, and transportation. White Water Rafting Trip June 23-25 On the Ocoee River in Tennessee $100/person Includes rafting tickets, one lunch, lodging and trans- portation. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. King Kong (PG-13) May 26, 7 p.m. Tristan and Isolde (PG-13) May 27, 5 p.m. Hoodwinked (PG-13) June 2, 7 p.m. Big Momma's House (PG-13) June 9, 7 p.m. The Date Movie (PG-13) June 10, 5 p.m. Nanny Mcphee (PG) June 10, 7 p.m. The Pink Panther (PG) For more information on the golf course, please call 542- 3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Tuesday for active duty. May 25 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. Professional Golfer's Association free lesson month. 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The following regattas are planned for this year: Armed Forces Day Regat- ta 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 regatta will have two divisions 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 on another per- son's boat or use one from the Mulberry Cove Marina. Call the marina at 542- 3260. For more information about the regattas or the NJYC, call Jeannie at 779- 7394. 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'^' ff Wo IaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 23 SPORTS & STANDINGS Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. ? Golf league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should contact the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Basketball league meeting planned The Greybeard and Intramural Basketball League meetings will be held May 24 at 11:30 , a.m. and noon at the Building 850 Conference Room. The Greybeard League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists age 30 and up. All interested personnel should attend the meet- ing to discuss rules and to get the required paper- work to join the league. Flag football meeting slated 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. Racquetball tournament coming up A men and women's open racquetball tourna- ment will be held June 26-30 at 5 p.m. at the base gym. The tournament is open to all NAS Jax authorized gym patrons over 18. There will be a men and women's division. Awards will be given to the winners of each division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by June 20. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are pro- vided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.miL Sand Volleyball Standings As of May 12 Team Wins Losses GEMD Alpha 10 1 VP-62 9 2 CNATTU (1) 6 4 CNATTU (2) 6 5 AIMD(1) 5 5 AIMD(2) 4 6 GEMD Bravo 4 6 SRSS 1 6 SERCC 1 8 Greybeard Softball Standings Team CSCWL VP-30 VP-62 CNATTU AIMD As of May 12 Wins Losses 12 0 10 2 Intramural Soccer Standings Team VP-45 Naval Hospital As of May 12 Wins Losses Ties 5 0 2 6 1 1 VP-30 O's 5 3 0 VS-31 1 3 2 AIMD 3 4 1 VS-22 0 1 0 VP-30 E's 0 5 2 Intramural Softball Standings As of May 12 Team Wins Losses VP-30 Staff 15 2 NAVAIR 12 2 VP-45 13 3 Naval Hospital 10 4 VP-62/NAR 10 4 AIMD 500 11 5 VP-5 10 5 HS-75 11 6 VP-16 9 6 FACSFAC 10 7 HS-3 4 3 VS-24 5 6 FANG 5 8 VP-30 Blue 8 9 PSD 4 11 AIMD 650 2 14 SERCC 1 15 VP-30 Gold 1 16 Women's Softball Final Standings Team Wins Losses Lady Divas 6 0 TPU 3 3 VP-16 2 4 Naval Hospital 1 5 COMMUNITY CALENDAR 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 sec- ; ond Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has 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 informa- tion, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civil- ians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.comr 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 welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504- 6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's 'meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Slteckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also .visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The 'Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently 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 contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in, motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.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 tourna- ments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society will hold their monthly meeting Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Webb- Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street. For more information, contact Mary Chauncey at 781- 9300. The World War II Military Soldiers Show will be held May 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and May 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fort Clinch State Park in Fernandina Beach, Fla. For more information, call Frank Ryczek at (904) 262-7942. 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 collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, 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. 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To complain of ais criminatIon call HLID toll free telephone n u m b e r a I ] 800 669-9777. The toil free telephone number ior ince nearing i m a i r 1 s 1 .0 .927 9275 230 Georgia Real 3 Estate COUNTRY HOME/FARM 1860sf, 3/2,33+ac. WWW.OWNERS.COM ID# TPD0029. $199,500 CALL 912-647.1484 246 Camden Co., 24-6 GA 4/3 CUSTOM HOME o n lake. Over 3000sf under roof, $349,900. 912-266-4575 ST. MARYS-fsbo, 4/2. Brick 1591sf, S| fenced yard, shed, sprinklers, water filter, Inside laundry. Belle Arbor Subdv. $159K. 912-673-7151 The best bargain in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. ^ )U.reH 294 Fernandina/ A00 ondale/ g Amelia Island 300 Ortega 2003, 4/2. 2211sf, AVONDALE OPEN HOUSE Snoolhome FLora (sat 2-4 & Sun 1-3) IparkeSubdivislon, 1842 Ingleside Ave. minutes from 2br/2ba $399,900 Kingsbay Sub Base adn airport. Full stucco, BEST MOHTERS DAY GIFT privacy fence, Ig con- 1649 Mayvlew in FAIR- servation lot, with In FAX MANOR 3/2 hwfirs, ground pool. All appll- new: kit clawfoot tub ancesandshed air, roof, elec. big lot Included. Too many $349,900. 904-642-1003 upgrades to list. PCS soon Must Seen! $319K FSBO-3br/2ba, 1714sf neg. WatsonRealty 4348 Irvington Ave 800-39-4517 OPEN HOUSE $299K SFLEMING ISLAND 5/13 & 5/14 lpm-4pm 3/2.5, 1817sflike 389-8197 or 994-0099 | new condo, illed FSBO/LEASE TO OWN entrance, eat-In Must see, Updated kItchen, family room, Bungalow' 2/1+bonuS living/dining combo, rm, hdwd firs, new kit & Irge master suIte, 2 bath, prime location walk in closets, loft, 904-3182592/509-1176 immaculate, $222,500, 305 Contact Assist 2 ell. 305 se 904-389-2274 ____ __ 300 Avondale/ 100% FINANCING ta Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest Ortega OK. Mark 904 233.4231 A STEAL @$245,000.3/2 ADORABLE 3/1 -Great ch&a frpil, 1497sf, many location, huge lot, very upgrades. READYNOW. SDaciOus $159 900 1302 Taluot 90L. 465 3301 .9sl ];u20 3 .J j' eei van Lidtk ealtor o7 f^ fitness has been help- .n.c.ti.ve ,--y and retired military- member. find the home of their dtm' tet ml help you find E-mailljkva1j4@aol.com < 305 Southside DEERCREEK CC, 5/4.5, See: forsalebyowner.com #20604126. $690K. 904.343- 2853/955- 3649 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 Brlghtwater, 1750sf, Bit in '03, $229,900. 591-1720 306 Intracoastal FSBO/ISLE OF PALMS Charming Brick updated home. 3/2+sunrm, new kit & bath, fpl, gar, fncd yd, close to bch. $280K. 904-318- 2592/509-1176 n Harbor Winds- SYork Harbor Dr. [ L 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 BeaJay at 608 6711 306 Intracoastal JOHN'S CRK on natural preserve, 2085SF, 3/2, numerous upgrades $369,900. 904- 2233211 JTB/KERNAN -Gorgeous 4br/2ba 1800sf new cpt, pnt. fplc. Great Floor Plan, Must See, $269,900 463-4357 SELLER TO PAY $3K TOWARD CLOSING COST! 3br/2ba in Kensington, 1952sqft, 15 min. to Mayport nr bch/ shops /schools. Cust tile, Irg mast/Bdr, sep. shower, upgrades, well/sprk, alarm, Irg. yard, home warranty. Comm/pool, playgrd tennis/B'ball BEST DEAL at $264,900 !! (BRING OFFERS) Call anytime 535-3540 USN-R SUMMERBROOK New 2322SF 4/3 w/3 car, $324 220-6395 310 Mandarin 100% FINANCING Bnkrpcy. Self EMP. Invest OK. Mark 901233 4231 310 Mandarin CARRIAGE CROSSING 4/2, culdesac, 1828 sf fmrl DR, fp, 4410 Lacewing Ct. $254,900 Ph. 910-1248 FSBO 3 year, 1648sf 3/2 stucco. 42' cabinets w/ lights, appliances, sprinkler sys extras. Convenient location $249,900. 904-571-1288 NEWLY BLT 2800SF 4/3, Irg game rm, Irg study. exc schools seller pay$SK closing cost $399K neg. 9108778 SECLUDED MANDARIN HOME -on Julington River Tributary. 2stry, 3/3, huge master, suite w/snrm, ride by 12920 Fernbank Ln. by appt only. $499,900 Callowner 662-2424 315 Arlington BIG HOUSE/LrrITTLE PRICE 8587 Lamanto Dr. off Arilngwood 3/2/2 all brick, glistening hw firs. Big yard only $179.900.642.1003 John McCluri, REALTOR- Navy \Verean. Ret. w/35 %ears Federal Serice |ARMED FORCES DAY 1 3, - CJACK REGENCY DODGE WE SALUTE MILITARY EXCELLENCE! 9A & ATLANTIC ~,1ell 10Oi'i .ii' Lpob.d. a j- hwI ad iio.-n.! ebdi .u. !ii, 11,'l~ig ilt iv~itb a e flick J, all ')id .'-, b -kiwv a f *- p.'1- A'~.sl/.'4i.."0' OW Vt-Me-Ioflmteto gibe quiet andriine!rfd N/i,/e e.i L.,!' e.' 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E *' t S" _______ T mDVErT;S [P@[ MEMORBiA][[L DA'Y ;F4) -;'73, C 7. 7' PA i I - ___I ^ % ". jot--A -1 26 X AllMf NlWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 I\ 330 Beaches 360 ofArea/ 365 Manufactured 370 Lots for Sale 375 arms/e 410 Condominiums 420 UHouses 420 shed Town/State Homes Acreaged_420_Ufurnished Desirable Ocean cay AoC oFleming Isl Rivervlew FAMTING ARLINGTON The Oaks,H3yrs od S'SID/The Woods 3/Z Desirable Ocean Cay GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC LAND/HOME PACKAGES aI0' SesRMLAND&HU3/2.51429 sf, w/d, te, ALBC ys old S 'I DE uWoods32, B l 4 4K 372.5 2648100 A swift stream enhances 24 YRS EXP. $ODWN. HOMES Rd $145K nego. PROPERTIES -in Middle wdf/, 1en4 y ts 3BR/2.SBA. tile., hwd firs fncdyd, sunrm,pool. 2925 Antigua Dr. e aut35o696 GSmallandaar e w $900. (Spm)f904n 318e .0357 2 car gar, $1250mo + tennis, club hse, AI Blvd. this heavily wooded JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET tracts aval. 478-94 9 07 dep. Dan 904.9237833 $1300m. 207-592-0912 Real Estate EXTREMLEY NICE and 5.63 acre. Fawn RidgeONE-ACRE LOT Real Estate BARTRAM PARK-short BEACHES -Ati. Bch. 316 A, SS-Lantana Lakes, spacious 4-BEDROOM. home site-$96K. Cal LAND HOME PACKAGE ith Well, Investment 3/2.52 car t 4th St3/25 g 2600sf Sub 3/2,2car or Sale 2-BATH home, great owner 800-521-6788 or 3/2 Double Wide Septic, & Pole Properties r en gar new,94-610-8018 TH w/gar 2blks to bch, sec.syssprink 20-2Georia Counties 3andscapn gn comn gleteaN Middebur./Kestone. Unimproved Lots Also Avail. 400Apartments BYMED W/ B- view 2 p.11s 2Geogia ontiesside andout- MTNLOT:ETN, 2. s, $9d810 own.$749 Mo. 904 282,5449 38.752 07B 14 1531 LOGAN ST 3br/lba, Furnished 1AY0ADWS A, /2 BLANDIN-/OPW-New/T2H w/2-t9160072f 294Fernandina/ side. Travertine marble good roads. conv. near Save Thousands! 100Osf htd Wd frame, 4'Sipartments n .02Sfmp all oc WD, 3/ oft, sf, Amelialsland f doors nk thn, foye 140 city wateravailable CALL(904)291.2735 PUTNAMCO. Asking 23,500 Drive by 410 Condominiums ale med. 735 p con oc. close to ST. AUG BC -RTO or 296 Georgia Miscellaneous & dining room, 6 inch $19.5K. 865.428-4996 10ac+ Prime Property, then call 813-244-6245 on ominlums avail mied. 735-5388 shopping, rest, malls, 6mo lease. Spacious 305Southside carpet throughout, rich pre-Constction Sale YOUR CREDIT! st Aug. 386a40 3158 A 415 Houses Furnished gae a bcalr $710 100,5no95 1 6 a Ss color tone. Garden tub NorPaymentsst year EZFn2$504moves you Houses Unfurished e 32. b 6 30ntracoastalWest in MB. 9825 Oxford great Views, WaterfMtn n. CallEmma 771-055 et. 9048218446 CLAY CO. Spacious t Aug/Kenlngston near MarcoStation Dr.. Great Streams,2-OacParcels, or962-10 375 FHams/ 425Manctured BRANDNEWMerllPbs grdntduabrn2baVew lnclasNear W3rld 310 MandarinC4 n0hborhood!l Only 10 Paved Rds.g 3 Areage omes brdnew bricba -e 0encar 20f 315Arlington mines from Jax Naval utlities, Amenities, Sur- MOVING! MUST SELL! 427Mobile Home Lots EA2 di. 9mns i chis. $1195m 742 7486 Golf Villa e 2800sf 4/3 3Westside Air Base. Ready to veyedBulldle, Gated, 3/2,1600SF+ Over Acre C oKed o430RoommateLs T$1500m. 904c521403 32A hacsonvinle $22e 90i seller $ot Cat0ed and a Half. Won't lasto CRy 3& 4nmgmta Call Al 1-866-748-0937 CLAY COUNTY, H 00 525. 330r 9aches.1416 or near0 8 4, 862or 1-3100 } nearJiTB, 1200+sf, 904.2947910Ownr/Agnt 813276eas O m 33 Beeurg FSBOLC MTNS o MUST SELL 3BR 2BAI N.C. MOUNTAINS! Lockers amenities W/D furn FLEMING ISLAND PLANT H .Racrack 334 Keystone eights/ Updtd 2/1.5 TH, ar new Grand Opening 6/A Dan sLd Home. New Log Cabin Shells Rehab Draw Up Front 450 Management/Rental ic. 950mo new TH 3/2.5 1cgarsT s rck MeroSe c 28K.9 509- 1176 ton, Little Down Easy Million $ Views unk Fees 455Wantedto Rent ICW Beautiful lbr w/ FL $1,050mo 904 272734 6. 04-249 335 n Pak or904-318-2592 365 Manufactured ^Financing, Won'tLast' Guaranteed To Be impressed Ho losigsn Oran5Homes cALL JOHN 291-0716 No Money Down gated comm w/amens story, open fir epSaT. JR20 /2 yncu PuamCou 335 range Nice Doublewide 3/2 HUNTING & FISHING 100% Financing Apartments neg 9735395031 tile throughout, our kit, yd FL RM w/d $135m. 340St John's unty Clay &fuirn'd ino small family MEMBERSrHIPS E .. Unfurnished w/d h H THE PAcg wn sv amen. lnc 904699-6968 344St Augustine Beach $10K TO BUYER AT b$00/thi. each, medical, shop- TIME only in White ^AL11001/1 875. Lots of 904-287-4450/591-3579 I grat3. 9 NassauCounty CLOSING -Oakleaf Ca& 26$1P C89.00/ruth4 nc tSPring0a FL. Up to 2700 'ARLINGTON /ameniesl, l ,Spaci Is t lint Oakia rtion eCr bo.o 2-0551 0 s ith me- $904.37.0144 150 DEPOSIT upgrade uont. OW/Ashley Wood offiv , 30 WaUtnurerishedontuarge.bbmr withvde150 904-476-1214 Kernan Rd. 4/2, 2cg. Irg loft, hncea yard, 35Condomoin/iums it ve de $ Ol e SELLING YTOOURMOBILE standsanfood plots ww.aafa.com oFitnessCtr-Fishing Jax Beach Oceanfront Bryan Realty 981210 a95 $ 3 oAreT w/ R.E. Call 904-310-6013 New, Usedt 2,3,&5Abed- HOME? TOP CASH"a in place. Member dis-ldacmommuNePold State rooms. D/P assist. NwrAsm counts on quail, duck | Licensed Mortgage Conv to Town & Beaches 2/2 furn'd, end unit, Irg 92674.13 370 Lots for Sale 1-295, Wells Rd& good CalldRebecca ted 246-641 Loan. CalR730.8606 meals an lodging. LneL FROM $375MO debacn92$1195+$119516 JCP/OAKSw Te4/2 LR/DR/Dend ,ars43 375 Farms/Acreage n 4e udtCe 478-621-0951 x 10 Furn & Unfurn Natures HIdeaway 3/2 31195 904-2 0- 1748/6148485 I roooom rSe Cmm. 4 3 L ReB $& Ta oe pSW 2 -5ARK LAND FOR tenets. QuiXe Northside Willow Lakes of Arl 240f community poolnear Fr SAlea b amnblRDR4F22e6.4 c 74n1-03/2. 1218sfd00. 424o n Feeig rhood $169K 7703 Hare Ave. VANSANDTRE383 0 Beautfu Grt n'hood, Kings Bay 1.95,$1050. 385 Mis ellaneous 2800SF. Call for appt CaRDll 249 We9546 dSALEALRD LSAE4 Ca 9 7 brick., fen yd. Avail 6/1 912 1293 3 1 5 D o w n o w n o r. g9 08. b ? t h ka n.o 78-93052 6 3 8 ,7 4 18 6 2 o r 2 e1 rh o n S T J H /A G L E R i e s t t so3 .c5 s oso2 /250;{ 7kBCo d90 4 5 4 0 0 1 2 0 5 6 8 2 S h is 1 0.2 5 4 5 1 N w3 / 2 W e st"15 i l l 390 Real Estate Wanted 9027340436 $39 Beautiful Gated WestWO & 8.1AC 179K. RPD Agreatcommunteto 904) 751-1510 earASJAX-2/2 swile $1525m. 631-3663 27-1C68i0uf Lotsfor baebaofwnerder thmss.fnarssa le 45av237CIL5 June 15.CbaSURa NORTH/E2 S1,2,&3SBRS. AC Tv wNh 67Sdr r 50 -16X Rd. all, apptie/ OwneTrSAR_____ willing to AVONDALE3/25925ch&aa Cal8formoreinfo. MANDARIN-24O0sf, 4/2, Corn eotea 3e2n5a9e _UT__NUTEL_ EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, irg __ved__N.C. rOUNTAINS!.pool.gpoyhvr /,320 weSetSside 2dpnteswlPv Ceadfr on OCndAd -Beautn ol StlRegusPaperCoLLC i -nne PCe Neae Bo oe Pk1 PkMustSItDE NR 1066SF. p31k Arint cltncd s incld 781-6909 100%LotiLoanFinancing 18 Acres Call Eathen @881-94. 3 Noerc 1 Car 5rF N3o15 rlingto u deac.5iies Gandopenkg6 a Hme. L Flr Aaida Homeowner HWFrs, PA PERFECT LOCAT$ONI / .n VNSDT O UPE .ut6-91523/ h 2cK 904 29-7 Sl-77 UMLrYM Gnogp.Club r 390 aa te NORTHSDE NeedaPlTnlaceTo axB oT l 8 80-TS/ R88RE4.1W5/MO.289 MeBAD, TOUGH, aCall Kelly @ 04.568.4810 $324,000 Realty abrandle snew. 1525sf, 3/2,RMandein3/2.5ba 155keAwsd replace. 13922 Tnyllng rch,2cgpoo$200Kor REDIT? 2377467 www.weelllrelette.com EANOW BUY Cuntry getting, hop- ISSTDE ANGELO BUYS 1 2&3B1 complete ev PONTE VEDRA BEACH & DDLEBURG 4/2 tiled dwnstrs Om s. 6s N c menthm43/2 on U-Pick a home, We do BEAUTIFUL TREEDLOT ein JacksonvPlle'OPETS HOUSPremiere rehab,closetodwntown condofee'sncl.200m Saddlebred Dr. walk $8odep04 269-0733 or Regacu'tfuMo. l22K ~, DNterfronb tme EZ FtheIoancIn. m771-9055 Astor, FL 1/2 mCale from SOUTHEAST FOREST netmentoure & AshMLK. 904307408k + sec. al00123800 WSmo2 $ CCsh 2r21c5 t G d 561 339 12 AskforEmma 3 boat ramp to St. Johns dd R 50Dm. 1025 Franklin St. PONcVEDRABCH sino s t se . NORT MIDDLEBURO Rie 904)22-316 19,400 AC.- $180,420,000 NORTHSI R A Orp Pnw2 901mA Wrnt,' WestSide3 2/2wlai/ M S SE! 9024.ig 2\2.N Near beaches & shopi ng. 385 NouHSDECU RSIPECIL o new 22 w/ p &01, /4 MAo 3D2Wa ter.front, carport, __fen ed,all Direct:9047421884 tial for development 904-626-1636 RIVERSIDE includes ga, downbuit20. 27 ly6C 0n01tynuf, r. or. l.3r. acre lo. Gated West- &Finacin17WK.tRPt! Agreatrcomiunteto LAEpHuCegITm94336fulk p n oWf/r p320 WPutnanty12care, 1/2lk to CaodellLBttyor73-4n $14,000!FoinantcingelUDouc 1 Acce ptr/b rednt.f f-20 4i.5 ASL 30 eI np C n y 33a DUVA, CLAY 15 Year NaU ouCALA, FL- Beautiful St.Reglis Paper Co. LLC 800n749n8124 x89 7 $99 Depos N o App. Fee 9/15904635-6861 oBUR$50 x usaiv oet Saevew cedto 3289900w me te prestigious 65 hyome 3906ReolEostat PEREC LOCa mpat3ns :B B 77S0M9A oTrAG Beaut9f3 5 5 cm muityh oAl rrtae dDCAON9NOW HOOKUP, QUIET 56-775A9usie l D ewn 3 5 85 Mroh adt c u n l ax Bch & Town Center!n deep water, 4.2a, E E 9 0 " 2 watermills neBa 586 WIlliam EIlery 3/2 Gated, Fence, Clus Wanted ..NORTHSIDEtNeedaPHoceTo 1&e2BRs from E 939L barn rding arena, RE392 S R HRANDAFRO9/MTH E &alkmein a Tisop-T. Q0 2 A 92e PCS. $2150. 90450 5- 13T3 crndsprc kit eu2p'dH S ase. LaeOSI 2242sfa rm, DR. e e Red hAonut2ingTlse itiesS -$760 FRIHang Your Hat? Call 904- 642- 04 Nmside 3/110271 Monahco VANSNDrT eI'3 Preplace.B35stelling trch, 2cg, pool $200K or REST? NOW BUY CountrySettng, Sohop- MOSSYOAK ANGELOBUYS 1,2&3BR's PONTE VEDRA BEACH O MIDDLEBURG- /2 tiled dwnstrs 38O0m dEXCELLENT 3/2 HOME 30 rent 504 / 3, $ 2 5690 k ing Apartments WSIDE off 103rd, nice SOUTHSIDESONOMA N'SIDE 3/2,10517 Ashby 90803-tuatedonaPCS FROM THE BEST Close By. Limited U Unfurnished 2b lee New 3/2, tedp Newly remodeledai de0290733 ustenter 31Any cond, handyman, (0)75a 6240 ncl house, golf side$ 850m. 904-280-9154 000 Wonderful Waterront Home E Fnancng. 771-9055 A a I My. Ca SO ET FOES fire damaged, Ashley Par + sec. all 8389400 Nside-Parker -Avnd 3/2 $1200. Helpa utiful 3 yrs. old 5/3.5, 3269sf. tn1,190,000 Ask for Emma. 8006543333. /th A 2/rs, ac bo n E sw n o, 2 e E 4'2. brIck ront, deslr4 ~o tie e ar ar INVESTMENTS, LLC pli ned, N W t r Ein, orAR hedO P TE EDER Cr e w r ba ln fireDpl 9e,0Lk,2r1 /1E- atc van shower, o urdei Special ANY CONDITION... N'SIDE3/1 $750; 2/1 bru58 3705.5004. $1200/mo5 103rd 3/1 9 0. 465. 3301 3/ai2adrnceePahs, fene WlkAv i. men Bualnf. O or NewIor a Homen occ up gua d LicensedM NTaNYWHEREs 2/ IOWDled fni, ft Houses550,near replace 74f, near c t a san Repair Assistance Bankruptcy and poor credit Live on Apt/om/redeta Fully remod, new carpt New 3 2 a 1 n h 4, Townhome and available now! Call 345 cL Available! 211oan programs available TOOSMALL Call 50547toview PONTE VEDRA BEACH MIDD.EBUR Wshr, fpnicen'brhd.Nmso 3Dnst mentProper $50I Wouldn't You Like a FREE CREDT ANALYSIS? 199 420 Bouses OffT$urr264/4 FoomeS res: throu nenlu4s,.W.2C2a/I4No-9965R* T p snfrnshed ,larag700moe $5hs 0me 904317 i 4970 Pr S toAND FOR U -ForestLand with poten- Quick closings or CONDO -2/2, all new, 3/2 se, r be90t3s2,- vim.3959d FrcSalues '02'49L9546 Neighborhood $169K 7703HareAve. V RF REUIT RED 389-9540B e orhoodl I G ri 0 victoriagPoBnt rect474GLEN EAGLE 4/3 2400s1884 tiCallahanal for develop t 904" 5261636 RIVERSIDE includes e- .Al6yr. fease. Arlingt05 Wolh LRgei Ccd, 23t .7 beach do n b r II ARL -Cos vt an. o aetsi. W$ 6 i 390gReal Estated Watced 90 276- 0436 $398K. 2001 At 725,.1baspav0303 HrHAS ,Apl. 904-2/2-50. 9 7. 5 6316 9.44 IM NewerStoveFridge. site: Twelve separate tracts buy your house, maeyur-5211 OP/Oakleaf Plant.3/2 CALL757-3466 Heprin S BrCen t 350 wo Oas, n pts 3 .iin 4 ARe 92 1n e t a s L A BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW Watson Reaty Corp Realtors .l uneilm Orane Park 4/2.5, pool WWWEAANJONES.9om 4r B. 176 n www. pre2/2.5 Condo t.on Avondale from 10 entsdoreparose RIVERSIDEL 1BReCH&A t B ornd. 9o o In Tcre Forest, no rets. meled.i$o prkitchen, hdwd/tile, crnr ap JCP PINECHASE. 4,. pool acres d all Remodeed with att icin new Call 904-280-9120 o6yrt w/empty vacant lot. Cald912-632-c8511 for single paika M in |anyodna8y c nhardw kiors clen, uh tainlesi MURAl development, $1500 Wl 61e PRACTICALLY NEW 3/2 MIRAVISTA at Harbortown 10 L Lcouoinrs, ne cabinets,one orange Park Brand new 425 Poie the WAerL.idei 3 182.500 FE. mPE n., uporda. a37AK aum biGHs$GLYmillinKwg4 8weselax eeltyonbrandn 4877 oo1d hod/2near h Goe$der. THw/loft& gar, patio, -New luxury 3/3,2700sf, D Tb aksplarc h, porcelain itie. 4/3 31 r lived In. 2400s0 W'IDE 660 1 great location closeto marina view w/gar, l609k 15ear Navy Spouse. Bid deadline is Jun5, www.weselrealeste.cot he..wd firs pets ok Ch/a, Jack Dr., 3br/214 coDng160 O GWAERF1 Allow me the opAve Neportunity to assist you. 2006.GoORr to Ph 777- 0691 or 6953388 SwwwJaxHvmeSoare.cm $259,90.0874385 for more information, ". 786-10t0 patio call Matt 30 75a6 view 2150f. $5000 dneo5, Free 2/2 TH, ch&as w/d hearT of402 Ar gyl 120009w0Sh-5 lo wdoku wner bpsteZ HO4 1.3 FOacr esHisteA uostinehNor call 352-3671479. I ARL -REGENCY INN* SANMARCO PVB/SUMME 2e/ Irt fen OEr, 34ew os. A t Southeast Forest $139 -7 DAY STAY eaiu -2 4, fi5r a rat Beautiful Victoria Point WS Lakeshore 3/1r 795 -$212900 access e realty Model9, 2152460 t 60 scrn-porch9l 2p scart mgar FEBO OR RETNw/3, $20k954 465n3542PCarAar WkIgshKt Eq"ip 904- 14C3690LforSappt. IGADOWS$180 Hur Hurr2 Hurru l from tn e $ s16 W ES TS IDuP Clelf on"s2/nu MANDARIN Female3on9 y EituLLednT3/Cuie.Sec 3030adesf, w/2alk tAo$5M40 Apartments W'SIDE off 103rd, nice SOUT2SIDEn- SONOMA N'SlDE 3/2, 10511 Ashby Watermill 1960sf4/2LR, 1447sf, New 3/2, pool, neighborhood, close to $450mo. HSNetw/ view, grate. o. 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Arlington FCBO 359KKobo 783-0540 18 Acres 5445PoryCl'eIN TP Y O OBonyd. ne tHer&. no peis O.P. or HAS new 3/2. par, Argyle GRailableCaTw3/2I$321250m-ao. 0-'7779 7021 fen yard, fully eqpt IntercoastalNWest ET Le Bm Loari Waterfront Condo for 3sale in Green Cove kitwd firs, new carpet, Westside pgradedKi6261baARL -3 i. vr c.n, no pets 3998a268-0113 M 394uiMe5Newer Stove & Frtdge.rOnEBEET o trtni ,o 31,4200oOw Bl -ae omI StaiguAtoMSmakeyLaontt9 2c ar, comm gym, pool. Help' U-Sell MacCoy Realty 30 Waterfront Coallaemlan t96597ep nlof, lo. o $KCall 77-34 A BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW!:n car.W Watso, n RehaltyCrp Realtors 'p FsR. 2cc. eloi n ati,.d ease to own 386-0597 RENTAL SPECIALS 2/2.5 Condo in Avondale the Ssingleupackage.ielnood. nTe Forest po etE IIUI DUrI S/S appis. Lrg closets Near schs, Ava 16/1 MURRAY HILL 2/1, updtd FSBO 2 lake front lots, 1.....ds$2mi.li Wnq. i'r "home ..... isn rurd 'fiORANGE pARK new 3/2.5 Allrask 1Dr MO. FYRE CIOw/e/ptycnlot. poolypu.Bnal3R-8code465 with attic in new Camothefotolne388412 lot S!/empty va loUt.f42 AwehprntasIaclben Lh.. staisless .t,:el development 3$1500 /_+_$850_d $197K. 904-424-6924 details. Jay Will Sins A eappliex, eb0 purler, crAsn mo+ dep 305-307-8566"Man69 actre3 PRACTICALLY NEW 3/2 MIRAVlSTA at Harbortown oenr, n bi n Orange Park Brand new 425A Ma t great location-fclose to marina view n/gar, $609k APARTMEN TS ,riocl home reatt3e 7 56ero Lot f1 uprdsl 3145dm MaliN&WRiver.$176K. 904-716-2277 L o .orl-5e67n7. .dl hou-e MutsENCYI*$ 994453499 BOoTWICK 2 sgi wide NoM4 ban usEGNTir h I ORANGEPKbrandnew,2iooibe homes on c.3 nal. NOAngie 90-,687-6450bank quaiying.ORTEGA WATERFRONT f.lenefr on:golfh ier R AIRPORaNdew3,d Greatvalue_$235,000.-4/3, concrete buu sn Seagae Ave Net eaci (0 4-6 ..... on Igr ...... d ho.... lake view, 5br/3.Sba, 2 dep. C+l ut6-oodcrdi head/4pool lg kit U iiDIJLUiUIn Imt,-(947503CL9 n 9 p2ol,5sre ameaB carugariFpu leaseopot req.LCallh386-325-9226 322 Argyle $769,50. MaKe offer. r..) Farn r., R,3 's \irie $1500mm. Keier.WiI- FLEMING ISLAND 2/2+ Well maintained 3/2 oun Cnked &canl t, fullAvhulZrck hin 4/3.200 haith oe 31720k Rivr 9 .70-68-4o29 2 car gain all ament2es I, NOTlR389,3 hearl o y Artoealty y Owner/Agent904-8134866297 01600mg. 904- 307-.5834 with bow down pint. 2 & 3 (473eCel 1 Re 7 doaltymINiums PVB JEWEL ON WATER bedroom. Call2695-2259 Situatedloa! ___deiSastpraric____Aprvmntsd__lff103d,_ice_ _-_SNOM to beach, school. shoos, Wy comC85kUHfstsreNAd -o w $2500/mo 90403-7372 IN GREAT PARK ad129tsheto 1729sf, .$145". ag (2) to choose $690mo. Preser .... Mut 151,900-2183k93/25s, D1TI I$0mAPAD 1AJ ieg'-'- 'IDGECRE-r -0.9P. $s90dep. Call9771-6107 WatermSl16 ty. quait weI maintain MANDARIN Female only DR. FR. scr patio. culde seeowners.com Agsie2a .....E Y NA S Jax. 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Worid class a10C.p aks .4/call 904-529-,62 orph9,5an7 S3Hosking 904-669-i6133 t-ptla oshr ne 2AS _____ po,_32___a___fnch&a, HW Firs, WD Hkps utylit-es, incl, call Oakleaf Great 3rd fir hro -aliM Homes WScrod Porch, Kit E23 0 252-7432, leave msJ, Access e LAWold'tYoLkeaRE R EIt a newcarp fOAKLEAF Preserve New 4 large backyard to Rent block, ch&a, new kitchenn 3/2.1525sf, $167C900. 1 6025/mo. finance. 904-304-6235 850-u5564 or 288-6497 CALL MUXURYtROS4-39 Beautiful. lyr old, Eagle's *Overlook E. 3 3br/2ba 1st Fl 783-909 Old Middleburg SOUTHSIDE 4/2 i/Microwave & Refrigl Hammock 4/3,3 Car corner, woods view 12032 Harmony Dr. off a a gaiN 2748sf, Frml DR/LR, quiet uprds, all a pl. .REFREQBeach. newly remod. 10% Offfor Wky Roomi FLcsreciaustgRealtor PNV AE.OUTHWEST-2yr old e ARL-REGENCYINN ,B EAGLES HAMMOCK new lot42/2. Summer- s"Te______MotAfodabeoctio__,________n__nw_ p / 5/3 9600 block of *WEE2ILYSPECIALSIr 2114sf, 2 car gar. $219,000. all 838-9400 Wer lakefront Cobrand new c274,9S0 call SOUTHBROOK Beach 9o4d613-3474 BlvdP remodeled 3/2, ./, AL7-4 FpBO 3/2, 1850sf. crr lot, 3145K Duane 912-r927-1926 sc 4 patio, fp5 priv. fnc, surr. sys, Crestwcick Out ofrArea/ ." $Crossing, 904757.503i360DTown/State -ONavy MURRAYTHILL 2/ with. w/roin1$13hils on 6ac.Classified LH. MartsaRealEstate399-M0463 386-365R7025 for appt. Contact your VA Home Loan EXpert-1- Laurie M. Potter THE FLEET Buying, Selling or MARKET Rank/Grade: _ Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: refinancing? Contact Laurie for any of your Name (please print): Signature: 904)448-9330 x225 financing needs, including ADVERTISING Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA, home equity or RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. 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HUN'TES WAL WESTON ANC -... - *14V - Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Beautifully landscaped lake and conservation views available -J * Nature trail, playground a Close to schools, shopping Slasy access To 1-95 & 1-295 . state sized lots 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. Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd,) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Haisema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. 5ES4.1 S - , Homes Starting In The $190s! a Long awaited final phase NOW OPENI * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots available a 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, ..........9.... ..4..... Condos Starting in The LOW $100s! * Coxy, intimate community , Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located minutes from downtown near 1-10 aAppliances included with home 4 For More Information, Please Call 904-783-8650 1=10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave. to Manotak AVe. Right on Mahotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave, to Manotak Oaks on the left. Condos Starting In The LOW $100s! a Brand new Gated Communityl a Three contemporary home designs to choose from * Community swimming pool and playground For More information, Please Call 904-425-4929 Town Homes Starting In The $120s! a Three spacious floorplans to choose from - Homes available for immediate occupancy! S2 or 3 bedrooms with garages j a Community swimming pool For More Information, Please Call 904-854-7101 YINP1 L011/rllP17 AN~ 'Y101nIBgipf From 1-295 take Wilson Blvd. West to Willow Ridge on the left, 1-295 to 103rd St, West on 103rd to Ricker Road, North on Ricker Rd. to Timothys Landing on left. Condos Starting In The LOW $ 10Os! SThree decorated mnodelsi BST value on the Westside! SPeaceful country setting * Conveniently located close to shopping and dining on 103rd I 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. Active members of the U.S. Military presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the r closing of their home! b........................... I*RlHO.RIUON lmwop& 43f ^Mvp 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 6/27/06. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. All closing costs paid when using DHI Mortgage. Certain financing programs may not apply. Closing costs based on total sales price. 2006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 WILLOW IDG BARRINGTON COVE I TI I@, ;;E I C02381! 28 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 435 Rooms 550 Business 435 to Rent Opportunities BAYMEADOWS, CHILDCARE CENTERS est. BEACHES, MANDARIN locations, w/real SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. estate, Fin. arranged. FL EFFIC S100WK, Apt Investment Properties $150week, also houses 888-881-0118 for rent furn/ unfurn wk, month. 904- 302- 5753 LAWN EQUIPMENT & OP Efficiency, furn, sm ACCOUNTS Julington Crk refrig, microwave, Plant.$6,500. 699.6780 cable off street parking, $100 dep. + $395 mo Avail 5/1 Call 215-9416 QUIZNOS SUBS Pre con- struction phase, excel- ORANGE PARK- lent location, 910-7333 miles from NAS S JAX. $450/mo. All utilities included. REST. TAKE OUT & DELIV. W/d. 386- 0207 Est. bus. & resid. cust. base. 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Exp in iinncIM statement c shaees. Great customer service skills $7.8 Billion The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, 5 | please call m roO32s 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. - "a~ F 9 l~* 0 * 1-00 0 0 ~. 0 * 0 * S * 0~ 0 0 ~ 0 * * * 0 0 n . 0* * * 0 * 0 * * , 0* 0 * U - ~ ~ 0 'p cu * * * a Oz 0 - L0 0) * 0 0 * 0 0 * * * * * *e LM AI4'I I Orr.gv OMN" qbo %-- F * 0 , * Ia Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 29 706 counting 707 Driver 710 Indusrial 720 Medical 745 ales 905 Articles 905 Articles 945 Garage 955 Househld Quic06 ookkeepingrust. h707 710 Trades 720 For S7fale F 90or Sale 945 d abSales 955 Furniture PHLEBOTOMIST- PT hrs SALESPERSON CAR TOPPER- A TO Z YOU CAN BATH-Crib, solid Fax BKKPERand forLg. R.E. DRIVERS DRYWALL FRAMERS, for early am. & week- For Industry Leader In ca CAr T lOP ec- 920 UTO Z OeN An^ esale o B- i so ffice.APAR Agents Professional class A HANGER NISHERS end hrs in leading 755 ManufacturedHomanes. cartopper. Great EVERYTHING alon. 4 i R toddler Comme Escrow accts., drivers, OTR tractor &SUBCONTRACTORS- medical office includ- Earning Potential f cr to Strn A. sGrat ERTINO M oIU 2nte gtirs, od ler $405 n Rn Nh ac 00e0p-Pa0ions. aubny s sff F ith 2 77.12c4r MS Word, Excel, trailer oodWANTy. Great Must be exp with tools ing PDS. Must be team Greatfts abesand-5 or 1000 of9-2292items BED $100 Boof 32067. Jacksonvi27-724-1392 Computerexpae Beaches MUS ORCALLTODA1-38 925Computer Casio CAba nelec-w Ch920 erry eneer 2 building filled mattress. Brand name CostAccountan/ BOOKKEEPER/CLERICAL equipment al smk for & VAN DRVER FOR ADULT FT Ason at Antig store tro3500 Keyboard c Wth fuavite OP Law Firm approx30n- OPERATOR JAXsphe reEA enQUIPMENT OPERATOns, exp red 3988179 EE, DFWP 935Fruits/V ta25les CGRILL Brand New. PRINTER, FARMCANNER plastic398-5200 ET. ETHca hours week. Must be but backed up with PIPELAYERS &LABORERS ex72rcid.7axru:L$5dl 755 Miscellaneous 94B2Appl9ansces rop an y ca o r r in Call 904E 8522 N HS so n 7 I. I pR~a~ n Oe Fri & Satp amB OE $140 4 Builoxgs hofuiclent in Quick- t re b biompany benefits, with 5 years exp. to22-427attntLynda75n CopFa Complete Full Svc Salone Ir S ALLEN 4 piece, set, ooksnclude bud& Exc et MIXER DRIVERS NEEDED good driving histeeWory & bace Hrlypay.Call390544 9Machinerand Tools x7" New con Collectables BROUGHT DAILY. BED $379 Bau ew edge of Time Matters a www.P SI onlinecm E Benefits401K OO 0Arts&Cras &JewelrDrer. Good con- TanningSalon- lus. Salary negotiable. Ask about our new pay Callaway Contracting RN's, LPN's, CNA's ALL DEPTS- now 915 Building Supplies ktI ditlon. $200. Sealy access. Both entities -tand. $1500. I resume to package 449-6968 viewocatons/dtes omeetitded for all shifts. 401K ats ines/O Full Matress/ Box w/other extras. $65KMi B chapel, 2642A Brand Name $1850 a resumey to Ear Dp eRt at 904-751U8944 betweenscom -inoes ra sets oSrsOg d s R 2 Cl4-34 filled with Dr. Kng e or mal to P. d Box 6:30a&8:30a Tog Pay. Dal Pay. Great pay benefits ollectalesa set. $2 to see call 904237489$5250 CAR BE5D $ 0 1542, Orange Park, FL DRIVERS WANTED 904-220-8460 or B&B 389-3235 Jewelry 1-2559nd 8812Kimball U GrOups 100sof-items BED $100 Box 32067. Jacksonville Beaches 1-866-767-0561 computer Golplan.Cal2857997f ba n e w Cherry Veneer 2 buildings filled & Mattress. Brand name Account t an Call249030 ask for FOREMEN AV TECH 927 ratTpplhriftStores $35.00. 264-652 Only $550 Each-everythin new, can del 858-9350 Bri -a n ToleadAutilityD es DRItVHECH. 52 cur Olsy WT50Le CostAccountantBrian To lead utility contract VAN DRIVER FOR ADULT FT Apply inperson atro Gator ffce Furniture withfurniture An707 o A field crews. Outdoor C E AElectronics. BESo Full SET, brand Recreationaclubrtinc@ Call Tom at 2194402WNER work, many DAYCARE P/ENERA UTIES CNAingIN e e p re tue4) e.6400 e to au ler tic Bd room se SMEfHASNsLRS m o physical rk n ncrnen car W k cal69 02 o Mandarin Sa v Sun. 9-2,a m, new w/warr Inis. S Drivers Apply3562Lenox Ave. Dentalel positions, pred, but not reqd.itA Paint1819 Kin &HmRepairs WASHER/DRYER- ableaskT $700. e 00 Rd Upscale furn & tres ox rings, $15Signon M-F.EOE.DFWP ac on88179 EOE, DFWP 93es sFruitegetble GRILL c rand New. PRINTER, FAX SCANNER paccssoesanTV&hshold hearamel tant/A Bonus* CARPENTERS/TRIM ml/land- pali training, 17-$2/hr Call 904-757-8522 9940 AC/Heat/Fuele I LLR 3TU, asr CPRIER (AX Cel Me RI Sat 7am. 3pm sheet seto $7573351 n or Cst Acc sn OPERATOR mdARh e p 900 Antiques d4 -0100. Winn yoh 945 Garage I nSa 8-2, on es)'ac0 strong tech561848nology an c r d s plus b al, electric basic work processinonuses after pro- CARPETCLEANINGTECH al lay Sales multi fam, furn, bikes, $395.8589350 Can del commuWANTED!catons to r ir Pd kl m option, company truck NEEDED. Ep. a plus but 95 pen692574 Sales home decor & more. mattress Danish mode work with a llsexat & C RPEnNTtR FRAMIN m inaue back- N 2 reDaEr c For Sale orO4 AR96a58 90 Sa261- 8525 (Ra92 Mit Mane) in n p bst d- w dP K Cao I t-800-881-0779 Tek y, and benef ts. Must have 72 Ewill train. Good driving 950Garden/Lawn new in plOast c.858-935 ment heads. Duties strong leadership skills., a7 ut record drug free. 955Household/Fumiture Hot Tub Cover NEW MERCHANDISE iet MIXER DRIVERS NEEDED good drivIng historyabe Hrly pay. Call 396-0544 90Machinery and Tools 70"x76- New condi seCollectables BROUGHT DAILY. BED $379 Beautiful new analyses auitng P forBadwin & Green able to trave throughout PRE SCHOOL TEACHER LIVERY DRIERS- Medical Jewelry FNINDINABCH & matt n plastic w/ bo activity reviewing GL Covearea.- $600 sign Florida. Call Alicla at position, for the Cam- needed $475/wk 7Musical Merchandis/ 912882 0734 Lv FloraParkeMov- warr t398-52 0can deliv 8 0 0 -7 2 3 3 4 2 4 f o r i n f o H o d s oann s c n gf o k i c a s p aD R Y E R & W A S H E R m t d e tCil s. 1 4 now mrh ehmm 9 007 72s7 7 9 5 /8ch a n6i7/e a th 7o2k ,2n a0 3 and correcting entries; on bonus DFWP 877-473-6711 for iner- bra idge Prep school Owner Operators $46K Services msg _" I ang FSale- -furnitu -re rerforemr4gacconciai- E 5ds9 -6968 arvie SRaNdFLoStsmore.0 BEDCH ABrand6Names$1 enimoali ans account call 449-6968 view locat4ons/dates. C0 ompetitive pay, e401K / her Gddr ivin rec. 975 Photography ,, r IRONMAN POWER BEDm 7 vsBaln i a uoore. EdAua Nae185 analysis and reconcili- www.a C 2 u $0 smoseUtilities.com3 L 2 U &a iSnAuuti 8a lts oi r King Set. NE w/warr le nation; approving pur- TRUCK DRIVERS osruti s s & insurance. A ge 9-1 iSat-Sun. 5/6-7, chase requisitions; Earningpotential EOEMFVD opportunity in aigrow-DFP0-98c980Sportinggoods200ToSemr Cinvento man e t $0 10wkCo.xp- ingschool.r 68 8 HUSE E tower chin-up, f l asier 31181 Grassy Parke Dr. Can deliver. 398-5200 Ing schu. 1 r r9D rrnte d to Buy*towWr chin-upnface, gold and silver ventory management $80-1000wk Co. pro- n .. HOUSEKEEPER egifts,oab band,exccond,$5250 FT. CAROLINE -R Sat BED rand name Kg pill reductions Qualified those who Qualify LASS&GLAZNG F school. Great benefits. 0 patio hfurn baby topSET.$299. New, w/ ap licants should have School Grads. & Exp. HELPERS includeinsurance& e tes. 10121 Lake ew warr Can del. 398-5200 s3 ded xr e inx D s 8Wecome. C ya yLv liGoodry,-7 em ra helor' reein Drivers o Entr Level oodPa 725 Clerical 401K plan. Call 285-7997 e. P alet u rie 928o Electronics. Accountingor ce 866-374-0764 benefits. Call 765.5558 902 Appliances i _i, vsan iCW -everything mustI Bedroom 4Pc Set2 and 3-5 years experi- a ers. / CKoERrs .. hild's o1traik n ride g,. c tv' 6 omorcailf.6Senda3 e T storm won f/ LAB ERS flabore r. CommEcrwacPR t. Mo lyc4 Washer/Dryer- Crackstoagel hebins, tuse yl atamG Tent ls a t I o n s Quickbooks Pro a must. OP area. Prof. exp.ea big o .d conditional Au use e Ne o G From ALTEHca nU ERV UCTC LEAvSAG DFPEv a4 caPAo Frr m26 4nl3 reat p0.W ut. Y Eu re Ct Fm A/CaI xDUCTr CLEANING 90-29243 nexapart.1 FxBn 35 9 pius. Great pay. We a0l driver sKEYBOARD- needed. Crossfire JAX BCH MOVIN 3d 54 DrAm r CoenDo 9m$9 Dr-39 Cover veCc &cP ATR 0 Cs 04-269-2473, ext. 12. Fax Brandy 353-4949 d ccal d vCal, $25.2 70Wx2 amp. Excellent Sat 8a '2p. Sofas & Chair.$91 G p707SDriver PeRnATr. EO Lors EAI E all 904-269-550l 9 4 0nd twin mattress & condition $95 882- 5267 3552 Bay Island Cir.. C k981 TUINTAINSPEboOR21rmI rror, vcuu .Earnin potentil Good pa& benefits. Landscapers, Labor ers ashe er xsins FamilyIAssorted Nt Stands ASPHALT SPREA-DR murst & BobcatiOperators ESINGE MYSTERYESHOPPERS t t KGn?.:earsr1.a $0ea. 2na il EEPO. 1T&T Yard SMltiSa mily7 3PcDSe Ilnpued 99 OPERATOR needed;i Cmfot 3I96S-7 Moutivated &n ard work- Experience Preferred, In Jx. earn upto $150 old,9-sees, McDonald's Happy n callerLD call 3669 Darnall P. offSan I" TmuenttoFW-7 Inor 0 iv ersam a Kesm Tax/Crd. C2sGs FssUits Yard Se 5/20;U7-1 3rclv e'e1"5 nBe experience a must, 5+ ing; Drivers li a must. Tax/Credit. 248 Units day. Undercover super capacity Meal 101 waiting with answer- Jose Blvd. near JCA CORT CLEARANCE S lyat6834Go al Benefits, Call shoppers need to plus heayduDalmatian s$60, g sstelm. Greatcond- ENTER PiA/Carsayp ackettvi t. Jac- 9 .2a 997-8855 udgen retail&d inning Mie M5 00 Mandarin/Beau Clerc (904) 396-9000 i3222ettv lll od. hJa rck ... .429046781-7076 ,. ron, $40, 268 2482 sonville, FL 232220 o9r gt establ. exp not req'u. coGreat StuffSat. 8-2l I e-mail resume to I MI NTENANCE DECall 800 458-8r021m Washer/Dryer-ran POOL Tble- 7 ft. TVRC141nWflat San Jose orScoIt MillB www.vallencourtinci Call Tom at 219 4402 TECHNICIAN RECE..PT/GENERAL DUT ge, whirl ol, hall sty ool n e. to Beau Clerc Rd. to Bedroom set, Queen bede ufctrr.a mapaperer ber ha r. more Info, call 777-6660 Call8for8 4a id pos- e Copn MECHANICS & HELPERS fen meageactr ar ingTco. No exI.arnec.in Call 7- foraamed pho A averlNeeded. Exp required. Alre 4v e starting/ 904,996.00l6/463-640 anytime TPOOL Tble- 7 ft. $,2 82 San Jose to Haley to CN r e iool hall style pool 2942 Mandarin Hollow BED-single, mat- ApplD 4yR Medica .orapplyinrpersonat;n nd TrV- On aZenith R .l rivers Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. Dental insurance, paid 9 o apl BI Sie A Paintina &HmReairs WASHER/DRYER- "ol hall style pool T -ons.olZe n 2r2000, 942 Madaerin Hollo EtsboxIngem Drivers ,0 S donup te Navy abn let akIng $ cnso ele, Rd. pscale furn &HItrctsrobnicx h se raigs, a 1 s. n Quarter mile Eeod. of S'side Nobtosmalr, L WHIRLPOOL cmcal619-0052 lc Nt ureayrenice. accessoriesTV&hshold 1 wl temetal BbonusIniMF EeDsWv c Rsonsiall- 94 eah guaranteed, Free STACKABLE mw/ 500,3729335 cell Aseta$75,733-5163 Bonus* CARPENTERS/TRIM maintenance of s504-4after4p Sat 7am 3pm sheet Owner ers Subcontractors needed extruders and related RECEPTIONIST OP Law Estmate. Cell 509-6242 exccond.an carrier carseat11979 Remsen Rd. furn ror formulti-family cost. auxiliary equipment to Firm. Full time. Must deliver. Call 9941 mount, baby bas equip, etc. BEDSolid wood cherry on Bonus* ense ins, tools req. minimize production have excellentpeople" o Antiques white, MANDARIN -Sat8-2 gh bed w/matt *Paid irst2Weeks CALL 561-848-. 5556 downtime. A strong skIs and perform Winnie Pooh baby 945ales m A RN s boxs Retail $950, Sac WANTED!riversw/2and instrumentation Fax resume to 26401 Antiquehee Articles pen, 693-2574 $175 home decor & more or more yrs exp. & CARPENTER FRAMING maintenance back- ormailto PO.Box42 piece parlor setFor Sale ARL Fri & Sat -13941 11921 Misty Maple Ct. in BR SET Danish modern Class A CDL- Hazmat EXP Arl, W'side, Argyle, ground is a must., Orange Park, FL 32067. i ctorlan repro. ine st NYIze card- HillTerrace Dr ni HeavenTrees off rosewd 4pc, K-bd matE , Home most wknds Macclenney & OP areas cherry king ueenr AOUARIUM S5gal, $80; Fboard, stand up. versity Pk, Furn & toys. Loretto Rd. Excdcond.h904-612-5527 SNEW PAY PACKAGE Tools & transp req. Call The ideal candida Computer chairs, couch 1n00 Waterbed Qn.frame $50; Jaguars First AE da a-TWGIAN $.34-.38/mile 759-2875 posses at least five 732er companiesB $2200 new acandses3.7 Refrigerator $60; ATLCH/Bg block saleOP 6 FAMILY ARSALNKBED-TWIN. years of Industrial 622391 Sngle mattressin box 2482 on Ocean d. ParkonsRed/brownde, only O/OP pay $.90/mile I CARPENTERS/TRIM Maintenance.$5%8 4th & th St., Sat.8am. cudesac. Sat 8-1p. I had for 6 months, J uelsupplement Warranty, Punch Out, Fax resume 90PTIONI421-3308 Three pieceMcclenmall AC wind. unitthe held on Tuesdayonu Subs & Hour rom pm-6p Must ore.the mailto TECHNICALUPPORT donPalorSetBlue& $50;9046627426 TREPIADMILLAN 02 Service Bonus rovde own toos & resume@enduris.com Primary Ge t the job that best suits you from one of over 500 Navy League member uStof rJa PoSlel -MedicalDental 401k rransportation.To or car04-r.4213307 to provide phone sup- v enCherrywood.Beaut- Gently used 3 toliood odbreezei-, multi fa, offCHINA-cabinet, Paid Vac & holidays pay. DFWPCaIl 230-73 port for our software ful $0000. 080622-8381A at Option Health care for interview customers. Requireswrite _$10_ | pconvert.,crib, Kim at 904-778-2464 or bargains, Fri-Sat 8am country styl ;Optional incaludCare P MAINTENANCE good verbal&written pack'n play, high BONAPAR8OPSat.S/20.7a-2pexcellent condi- Programs that include CARPENTERS Experien, communicationskischair,swinrockere Ln. apples, tion, $110obo, 100% Company Pd UPRIGHT Networking andInter- ottoman$650220-2908 WASHER & DRYER CROSSInG-rCin toys, clothes,&more! Premium Pro AC Certified. 248 Units net related skills a plus. Whirlpool Heavy Duty, 4 munitygarage nTa .Per Diem Pay ICONSTRUCTION INC SS. Benefits, EOE, Call We offer competitive BIKE Little kes $400; new maple TL&4 frsale. ay6AT, ORTEGA -ONGOING COFGeeTable o a HIRINGEXPERIENCED 997-8855pa, paid health, and CEFER bike .tratlerA ce-9fRom8-2onStarrett, cnn- cJe7my wood, Program@ $52.00 /day RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS 40 K. Qualified candi- m f, Kenmoret2 Rd. next to first coast L- ICallTOPPAY&40K.houldfied nd- amsrtto push a WATER HEATER- High School Quieing rm set, TVs5 excellent condi- .S.~.tbOP PAY US &MANUFACTURING deshoulsnd $100, will transport abusgys$ats,2vr SOLAR, $100 DVDs,VCrwhiooo tio dura.Nophone 282-6466odcond calliSteve after FRUIT COVE washer/dryer. COUCH-4ft., 500-723-3424 for info Paid Holidays manufacturing posi- calls please! DRYER&WASHER t i 36pm, fdi Fa mptwortbrown Paid vacations tions, including forklift DRYE_&_WSHERBOAT'CARSHE, D819'6859 1415 Wentworth Ave. hilt leather-look, nail *Gas allowance operators, qualified Extra ig cupucit:. e-c BOATv'CARSHED *40plushrs/week electricians, electro- fReslauranl_/ c,:r .fd'2u.b,:.-tr 39i 9791 t2oi0'.nCovered O rtega Sat 8-2; c ,he50robor Driver.Copny T-shirts mechanical and line 73lolels RANGE WHIRLPOOL back. 12"peak. JOB FAIR 2006 elump aroo, $25, Guitar odeAT TH4E HEATgoperators.IWeOoaker ao$2ic h obo1bchair, B Quarerly Bonus eaters. We offer a electric $195. 2yrs. Tarp 24' x30" new. SAN MARCO. $at onl. 2- Drive a late model program opportunity withkenewcashonly. 264614$7,4767694 vehicle w a/c. Earn ca83-2524 Daytime raining ood nt CHEF-SOUSCall l77 6660 Today's the first day of the rest of your 1i4e! pl ..... Lhhsci Dr.. Frn.ec 600-800 per Week. Cabeneits we are Enr, Ir, ,,i.,-, anytime ,. BOOKS Leftbehind Startn iout right by stopping bythe largest ob 904-493-5246. Ask for ovenings9 16 l S 'nlad e ofJac-sher-y-- r-u,-t / series, set of fairs In St. Johns County. Job Fair 2006 willbe SPRINGFIELD, Satg 5,20 OUc ush lo sonvilde ins growing preatpaylbenefiis. Washer dryer nea twelve books held on Tuesday, Max 23rd from1lpm-pmatthe 9-1m. 1627 N LauraoSt dcushlonsbo Tim Collins. community. Contact eI o,-,co.,,- utu.r dut, 5225 Frioge, $135 excelientcondi- Ponce de LeenIal1212lUSlS in St.LAugustine. ruli fumitcushionshave uPngle DRIVER/LOCAL I r 2sanderson Pipe atndskfor r,,lw a,.," 4,, 904 6177n2 tion,$30,904-781 -7076 oFL" Man -companieswswill beaon handI to re r u rn mischain cancer m design w. i t Class A CDL. New eqpt, Now hiring ep'd Interior Hi I r steady yr round emp Trim Carpenters. Pd PAINTERS Experience & DANCERS DANCERS Whether you're seeking. your first job, returning i,:, E.,' 6,:Iekore 9585 m onotom.e & incI OT exc earning ,Holidays,.Vacations,I transportationamust. New Nui, ,n c e-p nec. Ato the workforce or Jua want a better opportu- Taoitor Fieio R,- Old burgundybacK- pBenefits. Must have own construction custom Wi l 1, P (KingsAland GA Elty and chas inge thibs beent i s for saleou to. p ti Iack night. Greatebnfts,mrin Itools/transp, 284-3753 homes, No track Nc k .1anJtior, Tip y`o Employers ming this bhg event Include: 401K and health ins. painters. 778-3720 Wackos 399.1110 dier.Rhir. piuts 0oI more mn I otch. Pd. $990 Ca]l 904-827-1115 rience needed. Stawpt PAINTERS HELPERS H,olrd.pde$ 39c9..-ihier- 'ri Ja.,c, G held insideng concrete experience a Must have dependable cut" & -,.. n 1,,3 3 nr rrrrCoastsGuardiReserveia i c o142 Yearling Ln. off S5.c e needto appie y based on exp. 237-6275 126pr onr ien rai. re,.cord iisuccet5,,oIu mube the WatsonSchrof R.E. SeiburardPnCtortn3 bamboohtrim togs 904-545-6103 leave PIPE FOREMAN & CREW LUNCH TRUCK DRIVERS 3aeSoerson erv I',Ing corrnoti Fri '.r5 20.i93 3p $200SSelor LEODERslThEiRECAsTNDonwY' message D in --I ,n pert -:,n l, iLt Hydro Aluminum W'SIDE 2 LRG FAMILES, all r $700 cib-, Dve CDL DOZER, TRACKHOE, PalmCoast or, e uncn r-ute. re n cRubTuesdayPecanCove RollingHills I ExceliertConditiorfl DRIL GRADER, Caii386,439.2283 errqetc. Doi,nqual 3 e-perience required. Pr,nt advertising experi- SJC Sheriff'sCu.fice Every-lingHmustgo!"r 619 t1 aorac, 021 class A. No touch ROLLEROPERATORS DFWP/EOE. p,6i-. $i,0,) .-k I St. Augustlneealtn&7Rehb3 freight, Cheesy OFFROAD TRUCKDRIVER PLUMBERS 33 ~I -,r 626 4303 organtzatiionlsilits a must. You must have Army National Guard W h e e z C a I I Exp'dforNStJohns RSnew apart- OFFROATRUCKRIVERSreliable transportation: possess a vhaid driver's nGlnmro forta WSIDE int e ,nde DAY BED metal C.mect.DFWPAppyat lent construction 200,1-ar,eA-.e .At 2 L frameew twinsz C c weveralanew projects 7 Real Esiale I e ut insurance This positiOn witl WorkSource Pr-tedO. for ti.,on tr-p mattress,.$75. TRUCK DRIVERS 7587 Wilson vivd,JAX. EOE j- severaln Jacl-be sgne t CGorgi3 Time; Union and The Slammer & Squire and King BearhN: Michael 264- 2850 Earnin potential DRYWALL FOREMAN Ville area ,piece work Perisccop. in Westminister Woods W'S- MAY710- 2 $800-.100uwk CO. pro- FRAMERS, HANGERS & available, possibility of REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT K~ngsland. Geo:,rgia. territory and will r63ort t0 Wendp'sE35IStating Di, e g DESK Computer Flying$J SeCgIInL,)'lOi .n / comer dESK vided CDI training for FINISHERS Exp'd. Must becoming a foreman. Li, ,,, i:i.a-itrrI, the JackWsonoille C-lice ,:-n fionda, s. t tCdsCaleor ,nf6. comshaped, 2 drawers, those who Qualify have tools & transp. Insdprogram paid LCiLe. ti," irr, U:[.-" JataranHofels f sed drar s, School Grads. & Exp. Bnfts. No Subs. Tenant holidays &gpaid vaca- ti.jI Quaiied app cants ma1 appi orlne at st.JohnsgriverkCommunityCoilege BARGAINHUNTERSGALORE key board pullout Drivers Welcome. Call Contractors 268.1008 or tions 8OE DFWP Call r ,:,'. r, ij m,-r,,. is iarvleomeouesmloyen t.JUl River Communit y F oridaGIHNE2574ray.cdholder,$12S. 866-374.0764 fax resume 268-8995 813-246-5341 ,':,r, msacksoriviie.cnT.resourcesemploment. university of North Florida s Sat & Sun ae 6932574 isT, ruhlllYrou:m 3, l ,II. YOU n a1s.,our resume Iri Tutor Time YturoG.raa Sal, at 'UPERINTENDANT 88 --13,'i:':,: ,, uu 904359-4076 Mc1250 For new resid. constr. No eller Williams Real8ty exp nec. Salary, 401k l Strict Cnfidence or mail to: SonClub Christian Fitness Entertainment 0- 8. mAbonus. 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Seminar sessions Won'tilast,- .-&300.00 904-261-8673 ,iluaor Thank fou r,, understand-no that due to the will be held during the show sicrieck the St Malt-J345516 LIV RM SET 6,oc s. post AL"IYRDRDSMENS CLOTHES.-ton large vrlumeofresumes rcelvecI ;Itis notopos A u g u s 1 I n e R e Cd0 r d o r att- ru3ntu95at1- tr -" ALL SHIPYARD TRADES ccmmtsi:,-n.. *cti ,n s,bletyaco~nwiyoledg- receipt oteach resume ww stauqst._e _com'obfnder daily for Murray Riding 9043*41312 "HABITABILITY Oe ne T t F E RUGFREE SKE.FREE WORKPLACE -HD'T..1,n2 cut SOFA dining room A BTABILITnGe..,rge T o31 otFL For more information.calle904 819 3438. exctllenw con it lable,& chairs, ALTERATION SUPERVl- 55t.-a'.350.H9 $6530002722067.coffee maker, .# SOR microtek scan- NACE CERTIFIED maker, large wood PAINT INSPECTOR framed mirror, vacuum r,.r ,:,ED .erin- Inc -. call 904777-6684 Rep!.urFirm Prlnr SOFA -Love seat, like .hip.-.r e-or,ernce new w/glass coffee tbl, or, mn-.aYourcale .. ni $500 for all 636-9359 iru, turat. n ..draui c. a SOFA. sectional Talent Goes Farther. ..i........ ;rpulldot. n.-u Fbtlbaid t ei-. .o, queen size sleeper,59 ..t.r. r. h I r I. r,1.ir. ,qr cr, Co fn r 1 ed 904-261-8673 rrn ,.:r.,J .:h rr,,r :n ra:r,, t,:r.I .po-P :e1-,:,r !.Mun toerlu i l Et, e TABLE- piece h.-..i unrd glass table set, r,_'a.r c, ,nO,-nr.:,:', nrd t"Pncludes coffee t,: trT,1r r, r .,ir dI, n ia ,,nif. attn e. [table and 2 end art,1-- n3tron euU." tables,$250 ,-i'tt,-n d meetMichael 2642850 r it.tt hrur,- ieirtSe':urE[.TABLE- Beautiful .1 g.rcA Pt onurn I.i.r ut.r i h,.ir .:.uj ".ir... iEarnco,/no nu.paoformal wood & hr. .a ,r, rih t. -a-- a. .o er. h.r ce,,e gansdcinng table hnrd irelhatl- transco,-. andchina carpet t3,,,n Pre remei,,mm with 2 extra leafs for me-.; drug [eter.gnB -no table, $1500. 249-1666 Our Jacksonvlle branch hat immediate openings for: Do,:Prounr. ,cne,.i5r- TABLE- glass din- iDV -r.,_lao po EC-E .,1 F .-il ningrmtbleset, to i rD.tume ,:,r ,tei ,:t I includes table, and DRIVERnerest t,- 4 chairs. $350 1.1020 per .,ur -") -1-,rjr.'_r.mr,1 ,,Michael 264-2850 Su:rbbe 21 ,ir:, a, :r ,3her ---------- ----a Vacuum Cleaner MARINE MECHANIC & $50, Rocker Bent- ARMED VAULT CLERK PM FIBERGLASS REPAIRt entry door $50 roll- 4-tn .er.anc.: top desk w/swivel chair $10 35 per hcur Pr., ,f,: 57c..-,r 421 31"7 $475 Bed frames ____e2________r_____72264-6814 Whether yo seekingyou'r our fir.t job, returning 'Cr 3. ...p.E r,n companies. Open jobsare automatically matched to the profiles of 912- 882- to the workforce or jus want a Petter opportu- a2 bats.ulnet . nte, ano Can.ge, tns event i, miu transitioning sea service members, veterans and spouses networking 980 Sporting Employers artend r, tais big o ent in-lude- MEDICAL TECHNOLO- Goods The Ronco Group GIST TECHNICIAN th Hastings YouinAaem. ...o.i .. on the Navy League Hiring Center.BWFLEX -Extreme Coastrmyioaluard l and Save SOUTH, GA Hunting Club Cone"t GuataofeNo rF.d I 8li, r. rioF .a. League Hiring Center I \ " w/leg | tachment, 2mDeer, Turkey, Br LigWorkSthource rToyeur,.- 904 r-.25ice 904 6 4-1401aft86pm amtt, &o Schaot R.E. Locrr Etor, ITr FK' Po.c a h GOLF CLUBS University 01NorthFlor a ,' r'l ~ Ful 2411398 at nor tai of t ti ,.rr o r, .- r, Ba'P i i Used, masterfit, TSnClsLb Chritian F-r ait:.- r..- &.r 4-AW, $75. Hogan ydrSomeAumings ou here r u Ta ne frs-- gy PWt d Ruby Tuesday r, aLrc, 2-.M Mi allenum 2000 over- SAl Shert are'ser tie and p i your TnrL,r,.n size 4 PW, $7S, o 24o SIi bmme r & Squire and King e sh. o heck the St in Pets & A August i e ne oHre al r LU.LU Supp&lies We. sitrrin ustiner cord b.r-Dr dll; for RECEPT OPTOMETRICW At datess TECH c.T u e.I.', boat on like new Uniersr th F...r Bi t, .F a- Full.n BICHON FR1SE Tut-or Time ...... Li i......ee un-ii C Start r Career MinutesWa For more in rm ion II 343- r.r u-, Gs r11 mo, all shots $350 omeng's out there r Te tne first sonabl priced and9049933714 s nlea tt arfengous-. mlin good4condition.AWo resume from Wrrk~ource Semi or sessions t10bco.nr F." i4 -31 all1 I -BICHON RISE T m=- r Es-u.Tl1, lJ eI "93 30 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 w ~ - -': * ~ ~ b' ~ih.i~ -'*' 'r tawdw~ow I min Goo& -.N 110. a--411- 4 M-M~ a - on- qm4 = 0 fwd w wQ 0=0 l~vl 0*E-ma d om empo0 mmS aoft A 4b.ft o mdmftmfmo w mom m - -m ~v MLa- 4baue -410-dwdoo ao&0 -.db-wo, omm a 44 up m f bMo a anO 4tG me4W cmm oo0fe4lb-m4 a mm4 -w 41004od - --4WD,~ d- - apb m ohm tew WProvideics 40 4soft4. sme - a. - * w a a a a U a a - a-- 'S a - U - -a - a -~ - - S - -a a a - - a 4 B Q p Q 8 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1010 Pets & Supplies American Rednose Pit- bull Pups3/M, 3/F, 6 wks. handed, social, potty, wormed vet chk. $400. Serious calls Jeanelle 904-372-9022 BOXER PUPPIES, AKC, all -white, $400. 912-264,9629 after 5:30pm BOXER PUPS AKC, White M, fawn F $450. talls& dews done 225-9632 BOXER PUPS AKC 3M/ SF Fawn w/black mask ,splash of wht KIngsland GA.$600. 888.837-7735 CAT-Free 4 yr old Sale cat declawed, nuetered needs k good adult home. Rescue me pis. Call 904-529-7895 CHIHUAHUAS pups short & Long Hair S/W $450-$500 ea Cash only. 904-757-8567 CHIHUAHUA -LH, SH CKC, $350. Small crossbreedss, CKC, $150-$250 449-8882 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES for sale Call 904-710-4158 SChihuahua pups CKC, "Dachshund pups CKC, -$300. 879-2353/361-8604 Baby Birds Greys, Cocka- toos, Macaws, Eclectus, Conures 904-374-3005 Dachshund Puppy AKC red, female, 3 months old. Call 912-843-2775 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS AKC, champ pedigree $1400ea 904-610-6696 FREE Boxer Mix Female 0lwks old, fawn w/blk mask, 924-8168 I, Free German Shep PT B Puppies SolosNo papers 9517 Ave. 783- 3284 -GREAT GREAT DANES Must see, Irg brindle Spups, reg., HC, POP, N$75000+ 904-422-2039 SLAB AKC PUPS Yellow, $400. Shots. 904- 781-0194 880-0563 OR 742-0154 Lab puppies AKC, black, 9wks old, HC, Playful/ lovable. POP $300 904- 349-3210 MALTESE PUPPIES AKC, Males, Cash only 904-779-653/5531/553-7638 PAPILLON PUPS AKC $550 -$850. Also Adults Available 904-461-3459 PEKINESE PUPS, S/W, HC, CKC. Ready 5/13, $400. 904-504-0247 Pembroke Welsh Corgis 5F/2M, HC, Micro-chip, POP. 386-659-2512 PIT BULL PUPS/ADBA Exc. temper. Beautiful colors, $400. 904-635-3319 PIT BULLS -Blue Gottie /Blue Gator; ADBA Reg S/W, POP, MUST SEE! asking $700.. 521- 0349 Pit Bull, Blue Nose STUD needs mate. 1251bs w/papers 904.-759-7149 PIT BULL PUPS RED NOSE 4F, 4M, S/W $250ea 904-504-0508 PIT BULL PUPS/BLUE ADBA, liter of blues & liter of choc. Go to: wwwjnuscleheadpitts.com or call 904,509-3498 Poodle CKC toys white pups Males $450 females F$475 904-535-7717 POODLES TOY CKC- 3 males, s/w, health cert. $400ea. 374-2804 POODLES Tea Cup AKC 2/M 1/F very tiny $800-$1000 334-4058 plumprettypoodles.com POODLE TOY AKC 1 white male, 11 weeks $500. Call 904-813-3631 PUG male champ lines, to loving home only $550 & UP Call 386-364-4377 ROTrWEILER POP, 6M/ 4F, $550. papers, 904- 535-0094 SSchnauzer- mini AKC, all shots, t health certificate, 6 mo. house broken, pick of litter, $700 obo, 904-463-2254/ 904-213-9941 SHELTIES -AKC, all ages, all colors, $275-up, 786-7424 or 483-6773 SHIH-TZU CKC PUPPIES mls/fmies, /imperials 904-214,4257/406-0144 SHIH-TZU PUPS, Tri-clr, F/M, S/W, HC, CKC, lOwks, very cute, $349. $399. 904- 537- 3543 SIBERIAN HUSKY Female 4 months old, $250, needs good home. Very loving. Call 651-5343 WEST HIGHLAND TERRY -6mo M, $400, 904-721-2427 Wheaten Terrier (Soft Coated) AKC Champ sired pups, non shed, great family pets, see parents. 904-641-3354 Yorkies. Poms, TT Chi's, Msltese. BABYCAKES PUP SALE 9i2.240-3657 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts i 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less l34OTrucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats -' a Propeller- for Mercury, Mariner <|> and others. Fits 18 lhp plus. Never Installed. $50 firm. 904-264-6054 after 4 10' ACHILLES -inflatable, seats 2 $900 obo. 724-7757 15' Sportster Jet Boat 04 155hp. 4Tec, w/tower, 50mph, closed loop cooling like a rabbit, 4 cyc, 67.4 hours, under warranty, $12,000. obo. Call Joe 904-273-8633 4 16ft LOWE JON boat 1985, long ; r I trater, 7g hp, Evinrude, 1983 SOHP Johnson, Minn Kota, 565, all $200 obo, 742-352S/ 744-1794 4 19' Trophy '02CCFIsh FinderGPS,Blmini, 125hp Mercury Outboard, warranty extras $15900. OBO. 422-3113 S 20FT. Searay Sunrunner 91'. 5.71 L 350 Ingro/out- board, $5000 obo, 904-710-3470 /777-6829 22' WINNER '89 Walk around cuddy, 200hp Suzuki, 130hrs total, electr, trir, exc cond, $11,500. 904-249-2921 23 ft Monterey cuddy with trailer, needs work, $4000 call 904-859-0921 23' Montery Cuddy S1992, with trailer. Needs work, $4000') Call 904-47& 90 ' 1205 Boats WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 sRV's &S 1230 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1.800-541-6439 AUTO+RV AUCTION for Special Olympics FL May 20 e 10 am. See ad under auctions. 4 COACHMAN CAT- SALNAI te fully loaded, double and bunk beds, sleeps 6, a/c, heat, stove, shower, $9500,485-0013 1300 Molorc.cles SATC 2005 20cc Scamo color lights 4 reverse four stroke less than 10 hrs $1500.00 firm 622-8391 SChevy Lumlna 1992 I good condition Y I runs excellent new tires $1200 Carlos 591-4183 H.D. HERITAGE SOFTAIL -'99, exc cond, extra chrome, 20k mi, $14,500 703-8623 Honda 1300C 2004, Q 5000 ml Vance LHlines. Exhasut lots of extras2yrs fac- tory warranty/services remaining $10500. 553-3249 or 771- 2442 Honda Elite Motor Scooter Blue 5700mi, excellent cond, $850, 272-2067 HONDA SHADOW 1100CC 1997 Custom black paint w/purple shadow flames,many extras -Cobra 2" drag pipes with netted for carbu- retors, Cobra lug- gage rack, Honda saddle bags Mem- phis slim windshield and mounting kit, custom driver, pas- senger padded seats custom chrome and padded sissy bar, Cobra luggage rack with travelpack, cus- tom chrome rear shocks, throttle lock cruise control. The bike has lots of chrome clutch radia- tor, tag signal light, reservoir, cable, shift peg covers and other accent chrome. Plus, custom sardine pilot and passenger foor pegs and cup older. Garage Kept 32,478 miles Call 904-294-6223 $4,995 OBO This Honda can be seen online at http1//www.Iacksonvllle flo ridabiz/cvcle/htm HONDA VTX1300C '04, H&K pipes, 3600mli, $7250ob0. 904-868-7231 S KAWASAKI LXR-1100, 2000, S manu upgrades, better than new, garage kept, must see! 990. obo,Call 241-1398 SUZUKI KATANA 04'. 600 < 8200 miles, $500 In Accessories included. Excellent condition, $4400 obo, call 904-874,4844 SUZUKI TL 1000 '99 $4900. Call 904-228-8420 Yamaha 1100 Cus- tom, 15 degree- Chopper Rake, Lowered rear bags, custom paint and body modifications, 3k miles, like new-excellent condition, $8500 obo, 904-2647173 or 904-26.-4881 Yamaha YZ 250 low Hours; o w;n er transferredr. Must 9 Sell, $2100 obo, 912 573- 3161 1310 Auto Parrts Blue-Ox baseplate and driveshaft 4 disconnect with driveshaft for Chev Blazer, 97-03 auto transmission, $300>obo, valued, $1300. 282-6466 r, 12'x30' covered two sides and back 12' peak tarp, 24'x30' new. 542-2727 4, Four 16x8 Alloy Rims With 255/ |65R16 Goodyear F Eagle LS Tires. From '05 Dodge Dakota. 5500mi. $300 obo. 422-3113 b SPARE TIRE and WHEEL for 1986 Volvo 240 sz 175/80 D 14. Never on Ground $70,268 2482 1320 Antiques/ Classics 1931 FORD MODEL A COUPE, Rumble seat new brakes, frame- off restoration, incl. cover, extra parts, tools, new battery, runs great, exc. cond. $13,500 firm. 912-638-8738 1969 CHEVY C20 AT, PS, PB, fact. AC, Silverado of it's day. Arizona Truck, very little rust. Lots of new parts. Home 904-783-.1881/C:859-4204 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD ,. azBROUGHAM,*-a* S$800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 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 772-0612 Today 4, CORVETTE 1980' Black 350 AT, $41 obo, 904 695-0681 4, Corvette 1980, I or best offer, '" 904.695-0681 1325 Automotive SAccord EX Sedan S'95 4 door, 4 cyl, <1J2.2L VTEC, 5 speed, -- manual premium sound system, sun roof alloy wheels 912-882- 3508 $3000 ACURA 3.2 TL '03 Stk#G182 $20,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ,7ACURA RL '04 Nay, s 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 7 ACURA TL '05 ' ,S Burgundy/tan, beautiful. $28,860 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 j@ ACURA TL'03 Ex low miles, fully equipped. $16,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 AUDI A4 '03 BEIGE TAN LEATHER 47K NICE $ 21985 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 i7\AUDI A4 SEDAN '03 \ 1.8 Turbo only 29,000 mi. $20,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SAUDITr CONVT. '02. Only 25,000 miles. $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 AUTO+RV AUCTION for Special Olympics FL May 208 10 am. See ad under auctions. :"BMW 3251 '06. Like ('9) qew, only 3000 miles. $32,340 LEXUS OF JA.8(eNVILLE 1325 Automotive |BMW 330CIC Cony. P '03. White/blue top, fully equipped $35,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 5251'89. Immacu- late, cleanest in town, loaded, priced right! $6995. Call 389-7700 @) BMW Z4 3.0 '06 Only400 miles. $35,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4, BUICK 2002 Redezvous. Very clean. Excellent Scondtio, $10K obo, 882&8853 BUICK REGAL '89 Auto. Looks & Runs Great $890 (904) 645-3606 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD o*rBROUGHAUM T* 9$800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 1976 Blue fnt. & 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 772-0612 Today 7NICADILLAC DEVILLE S'04. Pearl white. Beautiful. $19,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS '02 Stk#F753 $17,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC DEVILLE '95 Stk#BUCGO72A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 j# CADILLAC CTS '03 Pearl white/tan, m navigation $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV CAVALIER '01 AUTO, 4DR, $6,288 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 @ HR CHEVROLET S CORVETTE '03 40th Anniversary Convertible. speed $31,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY CORVETTE '04 Stk#F932 $36,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY MONTECARLO '02 Stk#G191 $12,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Chevy Silverado 03' 3500 all power, | excellent condition, 54 K, v8, 8.1L, $19K, 882-3679 or 674-8731 CHRYLSER PT CRUISER '06. Immaculate, low miles. loaded, must sell. $13,845. Call 389-7700 R CHRYSLER PT LTD CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER SEBRING- '01, coupe, LXI, dk Red, ps, pw, SR, PL, PM, leather security, chrome wheels 65k ml, $9600 obo 904-710-1364 CHRYSLER 300C '05 Stk#1566A $29,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY '03 Stk#917B $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 Stk#G098 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV- '96, White, gd cond, moving must sell $3500 904-501-9522 DODGE NEON R/T '04 Stk#5615A $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, DODGE NEON 2001 runs great, a/c works, good on gas, $3500 obo,626-1104/ 406-2539 EUROVAN '01 SILVER WITH GRAY INTERIOR PLENTY OF ROOM GAS SAVER $15850 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 Firebird 84'V6, AT: T both recently Ili, rebuilt. Stock & honeycomb wheels, extra hatch- back, turbo hood, 1987 nose. 772-9306 FORD CROWN VIC '05 Stk#G131 $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD FOCUS SE '01 Auto, PL, PW, PM, CC MNRF $4988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD FOCUS '02 Stk#G020 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 Stk#1570a $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD MUSTANG '03 Stk#G144 $14,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG '99 Stk#BUC00238 $6788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371. 4877 FORD TAURUS SE '03 Stk#F998A $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SE '03 Stk#G034 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD T-BIRD '97 Stk#BUCG171A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S Styxx would like to Invite all friends and customers to stop by | Bring in this ad J| for extra savings! k Military and First Time I Buyers k Welcome! | Want to be treated I like family, come to I CHEVROLET I 1550 CASSATAVE | 891-8672 387-4041 | 210-3004 /7\ HONDA ACCORD @ EX '05. Leather, V6, CD. $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA ACCORD EX 'OS Stk#3376C $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '05 Stk#7444B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '04 Stk#G100 $21,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD LX '03 BLUE WITH GRAY INTE- RIOR 77K GAS SAVING LUXURY COME GET IT $14450 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 HONDA CIVIC LX '03 4DR, PWLKS $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Honda Civic 94' 2 S dr, hatchback SI excellent gas mileage, 30 PG, new tires good condition, $1300 269-5460 HONDA CIVIC '04. 2dr, immaculate cond, very low miles, priced to sell $13,945. Call 389-7700 HONDA CIVIC LX '06 Stk#92368 $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC EX '03 Stk#G023 $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC '04 Auto, 4pR, 34K. Miles HL(ury $14,995 m04) 645-3606 1325 Automotive HONDA PILOT EX '03 Stk#3299C $19,998 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI TIBURON '05 Stk#F937 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI SANTA FE '03 Stk#G078 $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI XG350L '03 Stk#G041 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI SONATA V6 '02 Stk#G190 $10,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI ACCENT '01 Auto, 4Dr. Low Miles $159 Pmts. $2450 (904) 645-3606 @ 1 INFINITI G35 SEDAN '03. Only 29,000 miles. Beautiful! $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 @ )1 INFINITI G35 SEDAN '04 Champagne/tan $23,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JAGUAR XKR '01 Coupe, Low mi, Super Charged, safe in trunk. Custom bik rims, beautiful! $45,000 OBO 537-1988 4, JEEP CHEROKEE 91 S. laredo, white, 145,792mi. pwr windows/doors, auto, fn/am cass., air cond, new shocks, $2500,744-1794/ 742-3525 KIA SPECTRA '03 Auto, ac, cc pL, pw $6988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN V8 LS '04 Stk#F995 $22,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '03 Stk#2173D $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA MIATA '96 Stk#BUC4283B $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA MIATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful! $12,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA RX8 '04. 6spd very low ml, immaculate, loaded must sell now. $20,945. Call 389-7700 /@ | MAZDA RX8'04 Leahter, CD, priced to sell. $19,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERC BENZ C320 '02 WHITE TAN LEATHER 45K MILES $19900 THIS IS A BEAUTY ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 MERCEDES C 240, S03' Platinum w/ I 1 silver interior and Swood grain. Fully loaded $24,600 obo. Warranty Available, 50K miles, 904- 505-4780 MERCEDES SLK320 '01 SILVER LOADED 28K MILES LOOK , NO FURTHER THIS IS THE ONE $29950 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 MERCURY GR MARQ '01 Stk#G165 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 @\1 MERCURY SABLE LS '03. Leather, CD Beautiful $11,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MINI BLUE '02 WITH WHITE TOPGRAY INTERIOR 6 SPD 19K MILES $18900 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 SMitsubishi Eclipse | Spyder GS 1999 St convertible, 99k miles, 2nd owner, new top, new tires, awesome $7200 obo, 386-8154 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE '02 WHITE AND BLACK TOP NEW TIRES V6 AT AC CLEAN $12850 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 @',WINISSAN 350Z Conv. V '04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $34,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN ALTIMA 94 149k mi, AT, PW, PDL, Alrm, runs perfect! $2,495 OBO 904-347-5095 NISSAN ALTIMA SE '02 Stk#F981 $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 @7 INISSAN ALTIMA SL .Sf 'OS. Leather, CD, roof. $19,780 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN MAXIMA '03 Stk#G093 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN SENTRA '05 Stk#F990 $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 OLDS ALERO GLS '01 Stk#G048 $10,988 TOl BIICHM sirrnolcv 2P71.-L77 1325 Automotive PONTIAC GRAND AM '04 4DR, PS, PL, PM, PW, CC $13,550 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PONTIAC BVILLE SSE '03 Stk#6651D $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 PONTIAC GRAND AM '02 Stk#F983 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 & PONTIAC TRANS AM 95' new transmission p and engine paperwork, new tires, t-tops, 6spd, $8K must se 90465 0685 PONTIAC G6 4DR '06 SUPER SPORTY ALL THE TOYS READY TO RIDE AND GREAT MILEAGE 20K MILES $16450 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 PORSCHE BOXSTER 02 30,500 mi, 5spd, war- ranty $25,900. 220-7078 SATURN SL2 '02 Stk#G176 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 SUZUKI VERONA '04 Stk#G097 $13.988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '02 Stk#G12B $18,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 V TOYOTA AVALON XLS '03 Extra low miles. $19,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA COROLLA '05 Auto, PL, PM, PW, CC $13,488 GORDON CHEVROLET ." 904-272-2200 TOYOTA CAMRY -'95 XLE, v6, pwr seats, snrf spoiler, loaded, 27mpg. 2nd owner, meticu- lously serviced, $4900. 662-5204 TOYOTA CAMRY -'98 LE, 1 owner, 28mpg, AT, 4cyl, new tires, recently serviced. $6450 705-1798 TOYOTA CAMRY '01 Stk#G104A $8588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S Toyota Corolla 2005,4dr,LE S excellent condi- tion, Low mileage, 803-6617. 8358 Stevens Drives Jacksonville, 32244 to see. Q, TOYOTA COROLLA CE 05'. CE, 4cy., a/c, | automatic affm/6 disc. cruise con- trol power lock alarm, excellent MPC, $15,600obo, 772-7795/ 803-6617 TOYOTA COROLLA '93 Auto, 4DR,' Low Miles $159 Payments ot $2450 (904) 645-3606 A TOYOTA RAV4 02' SGold, 4 cyl, auto- matic powersteer/ brakes/ power doors/ mirrors. cd/am/fm/tape. Air bags, ABS leather, cruise control, NO PROBLEMS!!! $13,490. MOVINGI 904,254-0144 STOYOTA SOLARA 01' loaded, low kl| miles, garage kept, good gas mileage, $11K obo, call 334,9023 Volkswagon Passat New model 01, excellent condition, Black,AT, sunroof, tan leather 60K mi. $11,000. 338-5812 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '03. W8 motion, extra low miles. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF '03 GOLD BEIGE INTERIOR AUTO AC 35K CLEAN GAS SAVER $12950 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT'O2 GRAY/GRAY AUTO AC 73K PAMPERED MILES $12500 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '04 BEIGE INTERIOR AUTO AC 42K $16900 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE'03 GLX GRAY/GRAY AT AC 17K MILES $16500 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG '04 GREEN GRAY INTERIOR 40K LUXURY SUV LOADED. $24900 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT'02 GRAY/GRAY AT AC 66K $15495 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '03 GLS RED GRAY INTERIOR 37K $14900 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETFTA '05 BEIGE ON BEIGE $19900 ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 1335 $2000 or Less Lincoln Town Car 92', loaded, runs great, everything works, good gas mileage, $750, 272 2642/ 505-3692 MAZDA 626 '96 4cyl Good eng, bad trans., good Interior & exte- rior, AT, AC, sunroof, remote control entry, $850 obo. 904-962-2029 or pgr 292-7247 OLDS CUTLASS '87 Great transportation, must sell, need cash. $1995. Call 389-7700 SATURN SCi '01 PARTS CAR ONLY. MUST SELL FAST. $300 CALL NOW .904-207-0900 C Sofa all Italian leather excellent condition off white large ottoman and chair $1000 or best offer call 291-4142 14 Trucks!/ 1340 Trailers/ -SUV's , ACURA MDX'05 Only 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ACURA RSX '02 Stk#6327B $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHV iCADILLAC SRX '06 Pearl white, fully equip, like new. Only 9K miles. $32,680 LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE S 998-0012 ' CADILLAC ESCALADE '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $29,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y 1 CADILLAC ESCALADE '06. Pearl white/tan, fully equipped. $41,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV BLAZER '04 2DR, CC, PL, PM, PW, MNRF $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 SCHEVROLET 1500 ext cab 97'. S11l- verado. Loaded, great condition, bronze 144k miles, bed liner, tow package, $6500 call 904-743-0609 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 CHEVY AVALANCHE '03 Stk#F841A $16,788 Tnl RlIUSHATAlEX I3v 71- 4A77 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEV TRAILBLAZER '05, PW, PL, PM, REMOTE $17,999 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 zr2, 4wd, ext cab , Jl3rd door, 4.3V6. a/t. pw, pl, cd, $10,500. 77% 6184/707-7056 & Chevy Sllverado 97' ST ISO ext cab, PS LaB, v8, bed liner, great ac 144K miles, must see, $7K obo. CHEVY SILVERADO 97', C1500, ext cab Sauto, V8, 2 wd, AC, AT, PB, 144 k miles, bronze super clean, call 9047430609 CHEVY SILVERADO '06 LT EXT CAB 4DOOR BLUE 4K V6 POWER PKD $22488 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 CHEVY SUBURBAN '03 Stk#1628C $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SCHEVYTAHOE LT '03. Moonroof, CD, quad seats, black/ tan, beautiful! $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7 CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER '02 Stk#F546A $14,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD E-350 SD '05 Stk#F814 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD ESCAPE '05 Stk#G008A $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FOR FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, Black/tan, 4x4, fully equipped $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE "998-0012 FORD EXPLORER Sport Trac 4x4 '05 Immaculate, loaded, must sell this week. $19,475. 389:7700 FORD EXPLORER XLT '05. Outstanding shape, must see, priced to sell now. $17,475. Call 389-7700 FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#1666A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 A FORD EXPLORER | 94', neW transmis- | sion, tire, battery, AC, power, runs great, $2000 obo, call 291-0799 FORD EXPLORER XLT '04 CLEAN DEPENDABLE SUV 27K LOW MILES READY TO GO GRAY WITH GRAY LEATHER AND THIRD SEAT $16350 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 FORD F150 '02 V8 4WD AT, $10,950 See in Key- stone Hts 904-591-0113 ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 I *j1 raw= Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD RANGER '01 Auto, V6, Ext. Cab, Low Miles $159 Pmts or $8950 (904) 645-3606 4 FORD SPORT TRAC 03'Excellent con- ditlon, 40K miles, 18,500,912-576 7191 FORD X-CAB F 150 '05 Stk#G131 $17,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC ENVOY '03 CC, CD, PW, PL, PW $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC XCAB SIERRA '02 Stk#GG11OA $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC YUKON DENAULI XL '03. AWD, TV/DVD, loaded, exc cond, must sell. $25,945. 389-7700 /@V GMC YUKON XL SLT '03. White/ tan, sunroof, DVD, quad seats. $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 # GMC YUKON DENALI '03 Sunroof, CD, DVD $23,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC YUKON SLT 'N 04. Extra low miles, like new, black/tan, DVD, crhome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 i. GMC YUKON '03 D Black/tan, leather, CD, sunrf. $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 f GMC YUKON SLT z :'04. Extra low mi, Silver. $28,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CRV LX '04 PL, CC, PM. PW $18,48 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 7 HONDA CRV '04 SExtra low miles Equipped. $15,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 q HONDA PASSPORT EX '02. Only 40,000 miles. $13,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 @ HONDA PILOT EXL '04. Champagne/ tan. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA RIDGELINE %ft '06 EX 4x4 Like new, White/ tan. $30,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's HUMMER H3'06 SOnly 5000 miles. $32,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 i INFINITI QX56 '05 SNavigation, DVD, Fully Equip.$42,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ISUZU ASCENDER '05 Stk#G160 $19,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ISUZU PUP '95 Pick Up A/C Looks & Runs Great $2450 (904) 645-3606 Isuzu Rodeo '97 Exc cond, 5spd, 4cyl. great on gas, new CD. Tires & brakes great. $5995. Call John 616-7969 ISUZU RODEO '99 New Engine, A/C, Brakes Tires $4750 (904) 645-3606 @tK1 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 Limited V8 4x4, Beautiful! $18,445 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP GR CHEROKEE '02 Stk#4696D $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER '05 Stk#4384A $19,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA RIO '04 Stk#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SEDONA EX '02 Stk#G193 $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SHORTAGE '02 Stk#G037 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 l UNCOLN NIP NAVIGATOR '04 White tan fully equip Ultimate! $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA TRIBUTE '04 V6fAUTO COLD AC ECONOMY SUV $15850 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 MITSUBISHI " GALANT 97' ES Q f sunroof, 4d, 4cyl, a/t, ABS, pw, pl, cd, kicker box, amps, $3000.779-6184/ 707-7056 MITSUBISHI MONTERO LS '00 Stk#3260D $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN FRONTIER '94 XE, V6, A/C Looks & Runs Great $1950 (904) 645-3606 NISSAN MURANO '03 Stk#6683A $24,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN XTERRA '00 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SCION XA '05 Stk#G121 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA 4RUNNER'04 Stk#5848C $21,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ,TOYOTA RUNNER 1 '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 TACOMA X CAB ,02 $10,950 See In Key- stone Hts 904-591- 0113 1345 Vans/Buses CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY '05. Loaded, priced for quick sale. 13,975. Call 389-7700 DODGE CARAVAN SE 'OS $tk#F999 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD E350 Econovan '88 21 Passenger, excellent running condition, 460 gas engine, no A/C, asking $4000. Call 434-2799 if interested FORD WINDSTAR LX '02 $tk#F980 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD WINDSTAR GL '98, Exc cond, tan w/tan int 79k, $5900. 904,616-9935 HONDA ODYSSEY EX '04 CC, PL, PM, REMOTE $19,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA ODYSSEY EX '02 Stk#G185 $17,988 . TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA SIENNA LE '04 Outstanding cond, loaded, priced to sell this week. $18,945. 389.-7700 1350aMiscellaneous 1 ,pw Auto SBombraider JetskI S96'/With trailer. Brand new motor. under SO hrs. $3K obo. call 449-5010 or 272-2826 for more Info. &, YAMAHA S Waverunner- 3 tL| person, VX11O deluxe remote speed control trailer cover, extended war- ranty showroom con- dition. $6500. 280 7947/ 403-4857 13 Auto's/Trucks 3 Wanted WANTED TO BUY, I Will Pay Cash ForYour Extended an n rMAnontr LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofjacksonvile.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 LV hA ,: BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Bld. 642-1500 '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 Maxima GLE Only $13,988 '01 Chevy Malibu Only $6988 - 8 31 I SUnBA I FOR I sunzB| I TOYO BICK|J ] M IC [CAniE - I HOND [Jo : I M{]II M: wtulz I'TI'l= I VOLV NISSAN I EASnsI I CHR3SL B PRE-OWNED VEHICLES l I i P hnl- I PORSCH I DODG r-r.nry;T.Tm I SAAB: I STUNznI SUPE R :1 STOREE:S rrITTT;,1T-r;l 32 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 18, 2006 -~ *~'CogqinaLtO.COM 4L. s.''*. ~*~** o10 Local Dealerships, |r .. --.. 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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 |
| 58 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |