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Special Dinner Battle Of Midway Event Is June 2 Page 7 Tour de Cure Team Navy Jax Rides For A Cause Pages 8-9 VPK Graduates 37 Preschoolers Get Diplomas Page 20 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006 Clay County honors military Byj01 Mike England Assistant Editor More than 250 people took part in the Clay County Cham- ber of Commerce's 28th annual Military Apprecia- tion Luncheon at the Cy- press Club and Ballroom May 16. The event is organ- ized each year by area busi- nesses and residents of Clay County to celebrate the con- tributions service members make to the local communi- ty. Clay County Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board of Directors Bob Krieger said that the mili- tary is a central part of the county. "The contributions of the military to Clay County and our country can't be overstated," Krieger said. "Service mem- bers have a positive impact on the local economy and are an important part of our community." The luncheon kicked off with the presentation of the colors by the Ridgeview High School NJROTC Color Guard followed by the invo- cation and a presentation to remember service mem- bers who are or were pris- oners of war or missing in action. As guests finished their meals, Guest speaker Capt. Matthew Schellhorn, cur- rently serving as chief of staff at Commander Navy Region Southeast, gave a speech that praised the mil- itary honorees for their pride and commitment. "Today's award recipients are making a difference in Photos by JO1 Mike England Commander Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Matthew Shellhorn talks about how important the military is to the local community during the luncheon. their services and commu- nities," he said. "While each of you are from different backgrounds, the one thing you all have in common is that you represent your country with pride." After Schellhorn conclud- ed his remarks, 38 Sailors from NAS Jacksonville and its tenant commands as well as Soldiers, Marines and Airman from Camp Blanding Joint Training Center and Blount Island Command were called up one by one to receive a plaque for their outstand- ing service and a $50 sav- ings bond donated by Clay County area businesses. NAS Jacksonville Sailor of the Year SH1(SW/AW) Derrek Robinson, leading petty officer of the Bachelor Enlisted Quarter, thought the event was great for both the Navy and the com- munity. "I'm honored and priv- iledged to be part of such a special day," Robinson stat-- ed. "Events like these go a long way toward building strong relations between the military and the com- munity." After the awards were passed out, all of the awardees stood together onstage and received a standing ovation from the audience. NAS Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson thought the cham- ber of commerce did a great job of recognizing the accomplishments of North- east Florida's premier serv- ice me hibers. "The Clay County Chamber of Commerce really went all out in recognizing the efforts of our Sailors, Marines, Soldiers and Airmen. I really appreciate the gratitude they dis- played here today," he said. VP-5 change of command f -V ceremony is tomorrow By Lt. j.g. Rich Parella VP-5 PAO C mdr. Brent Klavon will relieve Cmdr. William Johns as commanding officer of VP-5 during a change of command ceremony tomorrow. Klavon takes over as commanding officer just as the "Mad Foxes" begin their surge period as VP-5 air crew detach to sites around the world to support combatant commanders. In December 2006, the squadron will deploy overseas to conduct various missions in support of the global war on terror. Cmdr. Brent Klavon Klavon was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pa. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelors of science degree in 1988, received his commission via NROTC, and subsequently began flight training. In June 1989, he received his pilot wings.! . Upon completion of fleet replacement squadron training at VP-31, Klavon reported to . the Golden Eagles of VP-9 stationed at Moffett Field, Calif. in January 1990. While there, he completed a deployment to Misawa, Japan and detachments to Adak, Alaska and Panama. He also conducted a homeport duty station change with VP-9, leaving Moffett Field, Calif. for Barbers Point, Hawaii in 1993. In March 1993, Klavon reported to VP-30 in Jacksonville. Following his three-year tour in VP-30, Klavon reported aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in Norfolk, Va. as assistant navigator. In June 1998, he reported to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Millington, Tenn. as an aviation officer detailer for the P-3 community. Following his tour in Tennessee, Klavon reported to the "Pelicans" of VP-45 in Jacksonville for his operational department head tour in June 2000. He completed deployments to Sigonella, Italy and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. In April 2002, he served as the broad area maritime surveillance unmanned aerial vehicle requirements officer to the Chief of Naval Operations staff, Director, Naval Air Cmdr. William Johns Warfare, Washington D.C. In March 2004, he served as the executive officer of VP-30 in Jacksonville prior to joining VP-5 in April 2005. Throughout his tenure as commanding officer, Johns led VP-5 to unparalleled levels of success to include completing a worldwide deployment in support of the war on drugs, global war on terror and combat missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. VP-5 achieved unprecedented levels of readiness, executed the first P-3 search, rescue, and survey missions in response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, won a sixth consecutive Retention Excellence Award, eclipsed 28 years and 167,000 mishap-free flight hours and earned the 2005 Golden Wrench Award under Johnsi command. His next assignment will be the National War College in Washington, DC. Cmdr. Reggie Howard will take over as the new VP-5 executive officer. www.jaxairnews.com A Memorial Day moment of remembrance and safety reminder From NAS ax Safety Office Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, has always been a solemn day of nation- al remembrance-a fitting time to honor all those who have died, often in combat, while serving our nation in uniform. Throughout the years there have been many activities associated with this spe- cial holiday including participating in parades and in ceremonies at veterans cemeteries and memorial monuments, placing American flags at the graves of veterans, and wearing red poppies to honor those who made the supreme sacrifice on our behalf. As the years have passed, the true meaning of ," this holiday has sometimes been lost as we as a nation of indi- viduals began . looking forward to the Memorial Day weekend as a time to get away from work. to relax and to celebrate the start of the sum- mer season. To remind .a se Americans .. . about the true meaning of this - day, the "Na- tional Moment of Remembrance" resolution was signed by the President of the United States in December 2000. This resolution asks that at 3 p.m. local time on Memorial Day, all Americans voluntari- ly and informally observe in their own way a moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they're doing for a moment of silence, or to listen to "Taps" in honor of those who have fallen in battle. We urge all of you to please take a moment on Memorial Day to remember and salute our veterans of every generation who have put their lives on the line for our freedom. Besides the ceremonies, parades and solemn remi- niscences, the Memorial Day holiday of course also marks the beginning of the "101 Critical Days of summer," the unofficial start of the summer season in the United States. It is the first national holiday since the winter holiday season and is often associat- ed with short vacation trips, the first family barbecue of the new season or taking time to enjoy the out- doors in the warm weather. No matter what activity you may decide upon, some driving will probably be involved. When you leave the comfort and security of your home for that short trip to the store or the trip to your vacation spot, please bear in mind that you are entering a dangerous environment. The advent of modern vehi- cles and their safety features combined with our nation's well-designed and marked roads have all contributed to complacency and the prevailing atti- tude that accidents will happen to others and not to us. However, the latest statistics compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration tell quite a different story. During 2004 more than 42,000 people were killed in automobile accidents, including 95 Sailors and Marines. Fifty-five percent of those killed in passenger vehicles were not wearing safety belts. The six predominant factors associated with these wrecks are driving between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m., driving during the weekend, not using seat belts, drunk driving, speeding, and driver fatigue. So, as you plan your activities for the coming Memorial Day weekend, always consider safety in the process. When driving, do so defensively, but courteously. Allow extra time for the increased traffic on the roads, wear your seatbelt, and require your passengers to wear theirs. If your celebrations will include consumption of alcoholic beverages, please do so in moderation and plan on using an alternate means for getting home safely, such as a designated driver or Club 2000. This first holiday of the summer season provides an opportunity for well-earned relaxation as well as for solemn remembrance. we encourage all of you to spend your time wisely and safely during this Memorial Day weekend. For local Memorial Day events, see Page 7. Get aboard! VBS is coming in July Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is currently ongoing for all children ages 5-12. VBS runs July 17-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious Education Building 749. This year's theme is "All Aboard for the Gospel Express." Participants will spend their time doing arts and crafts, playing games, learning songs and hav- ( ing classroom instruction. Lunch will be provided each day. t. 9There are 100 seats available for the weeklong class. For more information on sign-ups or to volunteer, call 542-3051. The deadline to sign up is July 10. There will also be a table set up in the chapel parking lot June 10 from 10:30 a.m. to noon for sign-ups. BASE i B'SSSSSH/WSSS!^ 2 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 Ceremonies take planning B FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon ompson Atlantic Fleet Master Chief TT~enwas te las - W en was the last time you either attended or partici- pated in a ceremony that went off perfectly, from the invocation to the benedic- tion? Hopefully, you recall a recent event. Ceremonies take planning no matter how large or small they are. If you are placed in charge of coordi- nating a ceremony, you need to take the necessary time to ensure the plan works and every detail is covered. Every ceremony needs to be conducted mindful of the audience, the crew and the person or persons being rec- ognized. As a coordinator, you need to ask some of the most basic questions: What's the purpose of the ceremony? Who is attending? What is the best location? What kind of support do you need from others? Do you have all the neces- sary logistics, including stage, microphones, flags, tables, etc.? Do you have a photogra- pher? These are just a few of the questions you need to answer in the planning stage. Once you develop the answers, it is often wise to write and publish a 5060 notice that not only details what needs to be done, but who is responsible for doing it. FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson Ceremonies are hallmark events. For the person or persons being recognized, a ceremony is a formal way to mark significant achieve- ments in their careers. If a detail is left out, or the cere- mony is conducted in a less- than-professional manner, everyone in attendance leaves with a feeling that the person or persons being recognized weren't really worth the effort of orches- trating the ceremony cor- rectly. Small ceremonies, like reenlistments, are often simple to plan. However, larger ceremonies like com- missionings and changes of command require much more planning, especially if the ceremonies will be open to the public. Here's a quick tip: If you are selected to plan a cere- mony that will be open to the public, you might want to check with a senior jour- nalist or public affairs offi- cer. In any case, you should to make them successful ; W '-,w , TM5R MEGRN MILLER Job title/command: NAS Jax Weapons Department Hometown: Sayre, Pa. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: TSC Great Lakes, III. Career Plans: To advance in rank. Most Interesting Experience: Attending Torpedoman "A" school. Words of Wisdom: The Navy gives back what you put in. always try to consult previ- ous plans to ensure yours addresses all aspects of the ceremony. Getting back to the first question you should ask, 'what's the purpose of the ceremony?' I think it's important to give that ques- tion some serious thought. The purpose is not to have a ceremony. I think many people get caught up in the logistics planning and are easily distracted from the reason a ceremony is being planned in the first place. Here's what you should ask yourself: "If this cere- mony was for me and my family, what would I want the ceremony to be like?" In every case, your answer should have something to do with a ceremony filled with tradition, professionalism and focus. Why focus? I've attended quite a few ceremonies that included things that dis- tracted from the overall cer- emony. Too many guest speakers, too many cita- tions, too many demonstra- tions there should be a limit. The audience should be treated to a ceremony that is concise, yet fully illustrates the accomplish- ments of the person or per- sons being recognized. Any organized ceremony should be less than 60 minutes long - no exceptions! Another quick tip: If you are going to include some- thing special in the ceremo- ny, like the "passing the flag" evolution, you need to practice and do it right. I've seen that particular display at many ceremonies and I've cringed as almost every ele- ment was unplanned and executed in a sloppy man- ner. That evolution is not easy. Do the necessary research to find out how to execute the evolution smart- ly, and then practice it enough so the participants fully appreciate the serious- ness and flow. Finally, I'd like to offer that an emcee could make or break a ceremony. Just because someone is senior does not mean he or she is a fitting emcee. The emcee maintains the flow of a cere- mony and must be well spo- ken, have a sense of timing, and be flexible enough to recover from a mistake without the audience becoming aware of a change in the script. Shipmates, the character of a ceremony must be con- sistent with the tone of the times and must not lose sight of the person or per- sons being honored. Remember, we are a nation at war and our serv- ice is vitally important to our country. Do your best to incorporate that patriotic service message through the ceremony and your audi- ences will not only appreci- ate the efforts of the person or persons being recognized, but also appreciate the serv- ice of every Sailor in the Navy. I Liz 5TEENSN Job title/command: Buyer/Planner FISC Jax NAVAIR Jax Detachment Hometown: Great Lakes, II. iii. Family Life: Married to Michael for 16 years. ' Past Duty Stations: Professionally, none; as a N i Care lyst fie Javy brat, all over. i er Plans: To work in the logistics/an elds and live in Washington D.C. la- ON THE HOMEFRONT DS o a ,- m-- -W m 4w I - --4 .- S- 0 a - --. - ~- ~ - - _ low ~ -. - 5 - S ~ -. -~. - a.- ~.. -~ - -.-- ~- - 4. - -- -- e - - - - - S - - "oVri thed Mlateriat -" -SyndicatedCofften3 , a. . . Av ailble -fr Em mer i News-Provi ers" * -- 0 * - -~- - -.- U ..~ - - a. S.- -. ~- -~ S. a - - -~ - a. -. a. .4b. -,gall - A w - - W-0 4- - . a a.a. a.- - - ..~ .-a. - 0 - - - S- 0-a M- a 9 Y q w 4 -. E- fa. . HEY MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! I attended an Indoc last week and the man from the credit union told us we should not have any debt. Well that may be fine for him, but I have to have debt because I don't make enough money. Someone else told me there is "good debt" and "bad debt." What's that all about? MoneyMan Sez: Most of the time, debt is bad. However, if something increases in value over time, this debt may be OK. For example, if you buy a $100,000 house which will grow at 7 percent per year, you could make money because of the tax advan- tages and the fact that your mortgage payment may be less than the 7 percent you are earning. But, if you go into debt to buy something that decreases in value, that is not good. Always make sure you borrow only for items that increase in value or improve your cash flow in the near future. Everything else is a los- ing proposition. If you can not afford to pay cash for items that depreciate, wait until you can! How bad can debt be? Let's say you have a credit card with a $5,000 balance and you stop using the card and start paying the bill that comes in each month. If you only pay the mini- mum, it will take you 12.5 years to pay it off and it will cost you almost $3,000 in interest. That's $3,000 down the drain. One tip for getting out of debt is to double your payment. If you doubled your $200 pay- ment to $4,00, you would be out of debt in 14 months instead of 12.5 years and your interest would go from $3,000 down to $579. The cost of debt is high! of it as soon as you More questions? C MoneyMan at 778-0353. ,t. 'A' --- ..... -n,<. ---,. ... SULJIN DAY SE RVICE You are invited to the following Base C 'orship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mas 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD'is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m . o* Get rid can! Call Hey m. S 'hapel ss 5-10:45 I. Most Interesting Experience: Taking 20-plus years and 189 semester hours to grad- uate from Troy University Cum Laude. Words of Wisdom: Enjoy the trip, because you might not make it to the destination! U Jax Air News letters policy A 11 letters should include a name, rank/rate, com- mand, address, telephone number and, except for 6.email, a signature. Only the name and duty sta- tion are published. It may be necessary to condense let- ters, 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. Letters may be mailed to: Jax Air News Letters From Readers Code OOG, Box 2 Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla. 32212-5000 Letters may be faxed to (904) 542-1534 or emailed to jaxairnews@comcast.net NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson Public Affairs Officer Charles P. "Pat" Dooling Deputy Public Affairs Officer Miriam A. Lareau U.S. Naval Air Station, lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Miriam S. Gallet Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Manager Ellen S. Rykert Staff Writer Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer Li1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the iJA Ail NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The In A llNms can be reached at (904) 542-5588 or by fax at (904) 542-1534 or write the Il Al NWSi 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: Sg Air News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 FROM THE FLEET . ......... ......... . . B -"W d-qw D Q 4b. - -W - S I Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 3 BEECHWOOD "WE KNOW OF NO BRAND AGED. PRODUCED BY ANY OTHER BREWER WHICH COSTS SO MUCH TO BREW AND AGE. OUR EXCLUSIVE BEECHWOOD AGING PRODUCES A TASTE, A SMOOTHNESS AND A DRINKABILITY YOU WILL FIND IN NO OTHER BEERAT ANY PRICE." THIS IS BUDWEISER. THIS IS BEER. EP l. r. WDOOB Anhouber Bu~a. ir~c Bcf 8,ieSawSt Lrouw. MO 4 JaXAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 'Nightdippers' train for crucial mission area By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO The "Nightdippers" of HS-5 recently used the friendly confines of NAS Jacksonville to accomplish essential vertical replenishment training. If you noticed a helicopter flying precise circles in the clear, blue sky last Thursday after- noon with a load attached beneath it, you witnessed the Nightdippers in action. While certain helicopter squadrons are primarily devoted to vertical replenish- ment, it is only one of the various second- ary mission areas of HS-5. Vertical replenishment is technically defined by the Department of Defense as "the use of a helicopter for the transfer of material to or from a ship." Clearly, the squadron's ability to exe- cute this expeditious manner of transfer- ring cargo from one ship to another pro- vides a tremendous resource for the carri- er strike group virtually anywhere it ven- tures. In the recent months, HS-5 has transferred a menagerie of goods ranging from food to ordnance to and from the decks of USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). To stay qualified to participate in these at-sea replenishments, HS-5 pilots must conduct six pick-ups and six drops of an object within 180 days. In the case of the qualifications completed last week, the aforementioned object is a 300-pound cement block. By utilizing the off-duty runway and the designated vertical replenishment zone at NAS Jacksonville, the Nightdipper pilots, aircrew, and line per- sonnel maintain their vertical replenish- ment qualification for future fleet utiliza- tion. Photos courtesy of HS-5 Canvas 610 begins its flare, with a goal to come to a perfect stop in a hover over the assigned load. ,7-. : .. .. . . 1 -4 ~ z ' ................................................................................................. ......................................................................................... & ? ,, -. .: A , The squadron's three designated hook-up men carefully and expertly attach the pendant to the bottom of the helicopter. 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Interest rate based on 6.018% APR. \ .* * CGCJSO7SI6 R139190 P :I 3655 Homesite 2170P 455CV 527CV For automotive program information, For aviation program information, contact Donnie Thompson at contact Judith Strickland at (904) 633-8334 or (904) 997-2800 or F L 0 R 1 1) A c omj i -r dt:hompsoCa)fccj.edu. jstrickl@fccj.edu. 8 e=%%* I lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, A special note from the editor to Jax Air News readers Dear Readers: It is with heartfelt grati- tude that I write this, my last editorial. NAS Jacksonville Com- manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson is setting up his public affairs team begin- ning May 28 and I have accepted a position to become the deputy public affairs officer. Rick Crews will be the public affairs officer and the office will be located in Building 1, Room 203. Prior to reporting to NAS Jax and becoming the edi- tor of the Jax Air News, I was the public affairs offi- cer for two Navy activities on Guam. I will be return- ing to my roots. I want to thank you, the By AMI Oren Moyer HS-7 T he maintenance department mechan- ics of HS-7 are plenty busy doing.their part to support the squadron's mis- sion while deployed to the Caribbean for the Partnership of Americas Cruise. In a constant process of upkeep, it is the enlisted personnel who are at the forefront, providing aircraft for its pilots to fly its missions. The maintainers are responsible for numerous jobs, from daily servicing of aircraft systems with hydraulic fluid and engine oil to the removal of major systems like transmissions readers of the Jax Air News. It has been a pleas- ure being your editor these past four years. Your sup- port has been steadfast and you are the reason the Jax Air News received the Navy Chief of Information Merit Award last year and three other corporate awards. During my tenure as edi- tor, we enhanced the quali- ty of the paper by adding weekly and monthly co- lumns, changed the front page and redesigned the Morale, Welfare and Recre- ation (MWR) page into a user-friendly planner, to mention just a few of the enhancements achieved. This has been an extraor- dinary journey for me both personally and profession- and engines. These technicians rang- ing in age from late teens to mid 40's and rank of El to E9 are highly trained and ready for almost any- thing that is thrown at them. Working 12-16-hour days they do it all with a smile. It is a well-recognized fact in the aviation community that the maintenance department is the backbone of every squadron and HS-7 is no different. These highly motivated personnel are constantly overcoming the adversities of being deployed thousands of miles from their homes in Jacksonville in order to help serve and protect their ally. I have been extremely blessed to have worked with some remarkably tal- ented individuals, specifi- cally JOl's Mike England and Mike Jones, J02's Jackie Bratt, Eric Clay and Bill Larned, and LI1 Heather Ewton and Kaylee LaRocque, a contract staff writer. Also, the unwavering sup- port, guidance and leader- ship given to me by Pat Dooling, Navy Region Southeast public affairs officer, and his deputy Miriam Lareau enabled me to succeed. Furthermore, the out- standing contractual part- nership between NAS Jack- sonville and The Florida Times-Union allowed the newspaper to expand and better serve Sailors and their families. Their military publica- tions team led by Ellen Rykert is second to none. Newspaper designer George Atchley's brilliance shows up in every issue of the paper and Linda Edenfield's advertising and marketing skills are allow- ing our paper to increase in size. As I look back, I realize that as a military news team, we cultivated the essential skills to present important stories and grew with experience; our collec- tive achievements were rec- ognized, savored and deserved. The challenges, though sometimes daunt- ing, were overcome with resilience, fortitude andthe shared vision of my esteemed colleagues. I will remain eternally grateful. As I move on, Kaylee LaRocque, a Florida Times- Union contract employee and former Navy chief jour- nalist, will assume the edi- tor's position. I kindly ask that you give her your con- tinued support, which will assure the Jax Air News will remain the quality newspaper it has become. My office and telephone number will remain the same. I hope that you will stop by and say hello. Many thanks and blessings, Miriam S. Gallet Photo by AMC(AW) Roy Pierson Several HS-7 Maintenance Department members inspect a SH-60F helicopter engine on board USS George Washington (CVN 73). country. 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ByLt.j.g. Rich Parella ravaged New Orleans. Commander, Patrol and Total community involvement VP-5 PAO With the ability to remain Reconnaissance Wing ifty-five members of VP-5 were recently awarded the presti- gious Humanitarian Ser- vice Award for their partici- pation in relief efforts for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Every squadron member who received the award flew missions over the devastated Gulf Coast region during the first few days after the storm. This award was last issued to those military members who aided the area affected by the 2004 tsunami in Asia. This time a natural disaster in our own country forced many of our nations armed forces into action again. From Sept. 3-6, 2005, VP- 5 flew five missions over over the region for as long as seven hours, the P-3s helped vector rescue heli- copters to survivors strand- ed by flood waters. Additionally, with the use of its high tech electro-optic camera, squadron crews were able to take pictures and video of the area affect- ed by the hurricane. "We were in awe," stated AW1 Rick Boyle, a radar operator with VP-5. "We were tasked to video 1-10 from Pensacola, Fla. to Houston and the hurricane had wiped out every bridge along the way." The "Mad Foxes" were extremely willing to use whatever means available in order to help. As the ready alert squadron for Eleven, VP-5 had the abili- ty to launch aircraft within 12 hours of notification, which proved to be valuable for helping the relief efforts. Lt. Rob Wilkerson com- manded the first P-3 flight over the area affected by Hurricane Katrina. "The destruction was just extraordinary," he said, "but it felt good to know that we could at least offer some help to those working on the ground." Even though not on deployment, VP-5 was called on to support its nation and to all of the Mad Foxes, their medals repre- sent their ability and dedi- cation to help their country in its time of need. Veterans to be honored in local events From the Veterans Services Office Each year the City of Jacksonville honors all Duval County service members who have died while serving our nation. The 2006 Memorial Day ceremony will be observed on Monday at 10 a.m. at the Veteran's Memorial Wall, located on the west side of Alltel Stadium in downtown Jackson-ville. Mayor John Peyton, U.S. Congress-woman Corrine Brown and U.S. Senator Bill Nelson will lead us as we honor our fallen. Surviving family members will speak on behalf of their families and of their beloved. This year 13 names from service members in our local area from all branches of serv- ice will be added to the global war on terror panel at the wall. Wreaths will be laid in their honor during the ceremony. They are: Pfc. Nathan Clemons, United States Marine Corps Pvt. Christopher Davis, United States Army Chief Warrant Officer Rob Elortegui, United States Navy Chief Petty Officer Jacques Fontan, United States Navy Sgt. Leon Johnson, United States Army Chief Warrant Officer Chris Scherkenbach, United States Army Pfc. Timothy Seaman, United States Army Midshipman Jennifer Powers-Turner, United States Navy Maj. Jacob Wiebe, United States Marine Corps Sgt. Patrick Gallagher, United States Marine Corps Lt. Col. Anthony Kelley, United States Army Cpl. Travis Moss, United States Marine Corps Ensign Jana Werson, United States Navy Memorial Day RiverFest in Green Cove Springs The city council of Green Cove Springs in recognition of the importance of Memorial Day, will adopt a special proclamation designating May 29 as "Military Service Day." A special ceremony will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in Spring Park. The mayor will present NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. 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I am sure ports education and early that there are several local intervention. Next, coun- and statewide groups that l selors as well as chaplains are investigating this prob- train key leaders and Sailors lem. at the deck plate about However, I do believe that domestic violence. there are factors that con- Using that as a model, I tribute to the escalation of believe that in order to violent crime and the reduce the murder rate we increase in murder rates. need a unified effort. That is, For example, poverty and the involvement of many dif- isolation are contributing (Lt.) Azariah Robinson ferent agencies and groups, acors. both public and private part- Also, another reason for the rise in mur- nearing together to make our city safer. ders and violent crimes may be the inabili- Moreover, it will take the involvement of ty of some poor and marginalized families leaders all around the first coast. :to breakout of systemic generational pover- Collaboration and cooperation across coun- ty and gain access to education and better ty and city lines are vital if we are going to jobs and join mainstream society. return this city to some sense of normalcy. Moreover, if the murders continue to The good news is that there are already multiply in our community unfortunately, g tions and committed people we will experience a long hot and deadly organizations and committed people summer. The stories reported on the news engagedtioand working hard to stop the pro- have been chilling and horrific. Families liberation of random violence. This is hap- and friends have had to endure the devas- opening because of the tireless efforts of the and friend unfortunate loss of a loved one. people involved in organizations: like The taking and unfortunate loss of a loved one. Jacksonville Community Council. This In fact, one victim was only thirteen. It is a Jacksonville Community Council. This very heart wrenching experience when a group brings people together in the corn- family member is killed, especially a child munity to address problems in order to For the most part, we donit live in insulat- improve the quality of life. ed and isolated hamlets. Therefore, I also look forward to the faith The carnage and bloodshed that is community to continue to organize and reported on the evening news and in local deploy the resources they are entrusted papers sometimes is just a few miles from with- The faith community has always the base. We can change this dangerous helped promote Jacksonville. trend. In fact, we can make Jacksonville Moreover, about two years ago when safer and improve the quality of life. Jacksonville hosted the Super Bowl more However, it will take a united effort from churches participated during the prepara- the local government as well as strong tion, providing thousands of motivated vol- community involvement. Moreover, it may unteers. In fact, Jacksonville had more par- need some intrusive leadership from local ticipation from the faith community than government leaders, strong community any other city that hosted the event. The support and the help of advocacy groups. participation was valuable and provided The age group that is likely to be wholesome opportunities to celebrate this involved in activities that would lead to a festive event. homicide consists of persons 18-34. The It will take that kind of involvement by majority of Sailors stationed aboard NAS the houses of worship to reduce violent Jacksonville are in this age group. It is crime and decrease the murder rate. In fact, reported that most of these homicides have mobilizing and maximizing all the available happened around midnight and beyond. resources including both public and private Most of them are young Sailors, probably sector will help our city turn this trend enjoying themselves at some local around. I believe we can make a difference. nightspot during these hours. Therefore, I have hope that the rate will decrease with how do we proactively intervene and and increase in community involvement. inform our young men and women by help- I have hope because hope provides a pic- ing them avoid situations and areas known ture of what the future will look like. I like for gang activity? How do we encourage the picture that I have in my mind of a them to avoid high crime areas? How do safer Jacksonville. It's up to each of us to we help make them less vulnerable to vio- make this community better; we are all lence once they leave the installation? stakeholders, whether we live in the heart In our organization we use many differ- of the city or in some nice well manicured ent programs to help our Sailors. There are lawn gated neighborhood. Some child or many different systems and systems of adult somewhere is counting on your help systems that deal with the myriad of social and support. 8 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 Team Navy Jax %* S*nd Cpedals for cure Team Navy Jax poses for a team picture before heading to the starting line. By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor A group of cycling enthusiasts from NAS Jacksonville raised more than $5,000 Saturday and Sunday during the second annual Jacksonville Tour de Cure to benefit the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Approximately 16 members of the group, appropriately named Team Navy Jax, met at Metropol- itan Park at the crack of dawn Saturday morning to participate in the two-day, round trip 128.4-mile ride from downtown Jacksonville to Fernandina Beach and back. According to Team Navy Jax Capt. Miriam S. Gallet, the team is no stranger to grueling bike rides or charitable events. "Last September our team participated in the 19th annual MS150 ride from Jackson- ville to Daytona and back. Since, we have participated in smaller rides in prepara- tion for the Tour de Cure," Gallet said. "Every team member, whether an active duty Sailor, Department of Defense civil- ian, Reservists, retiree or family member, is pedaling for a good cause. We are part of the Jacksonville community and we want to give back, especially to those that are suffering from diabetes or MS. Team Navy Jax trained for the event through its participation in group rides and spinning classes at the NAS Jax Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department Fitness Center. By Saturday morning, the team was eager to see its hours of intense training pay off. "The Tour de Cure is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the weather and motivate people to donate money to a worthy cause," said NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn, who was participating in his second cycling event with Team Navy Jax. "I really enjoyed the training. It's fun, and it's a great way to stay in shape. "I'm happy to get the opportunity to ride with Team Navy Jax again," said John Ruoss, a local business owner and Navy reservist with Wing 11 who rode with the team during the MS150 last fall. "Diabe- tes has become a serious problem in this country and I'm glad that I could do some- thing to help." The ride began Saturday morning from Metropolitan Park in downtown Jackson- ville where cyclists headed north to Fernandina Beach, enjoying beautiful, coastal scenery along the way. At the con- clusion of day one, cyclists, volunteers, friends and family enjoyed food, live enter- tainment, a silent auction and more. While some team members only chose to ride one leg of the race, many spent the Team Navy jax Member Patrick Hall of Navy Exchange gets his bike ready for the Tour deCure. night in Fernandina Beach and L I t:N' got up the next morning to pedal south over a new route back to Metropolitan Park where finish- line festivities, lunch and enter- tainment awaited their arrival. "Riding into Fernandina Beach proved to be very chal- lenging," explained HM3 Elyse Poole of Naval Hospital Jackson- ville. "It was a very hot and win- dy day and I had to deal with a flat tire. However, the exciet- . ment upon crossing the finish line was extraordinary. It was a huge personal accomplishment." While Team Navy Jax worked hard at training physically for the bike ride, they also had to go out and raise money and sup- port in order to achieve their financial objectives. One unex- pected source came from Com- mander, Navy Region Southeast . Rear Adm. Mark Boensel, who See TOUR, Page 9 Several Team Navy Jax members enjoy the ferry ride from Mayport to Amelia Island May 20. * HM3 Ellyse Poole of Naval Hospital Jacksonville, and her hus- Erin Kirby, 17, watches as her dad, Ed Kirby, a P-3 flight simulator instructor at NAS Jacksonville, positions his bike on a rack band, Clark, assemble a Poole's Camel bag before the start of after completing the first leg of the 128.4-mile Tour de Cure ride May 20. the 64.2-mile return ride to Jacksonville May 21. JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 9 Photo by Mollie Brazeail Fernandina pirates greet four Team Navy Jax members at the finish line after completing the first leg of a 128.4-mile ride. (From left) Jerry Childers, Team Navy Jax Capt. Miriam S. Gallet, AO1 Steve Leonard of FASOTRAGRU,Atlantic, Paulette Ewsey, NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn, Paulette Wright and P-3 Flight Simulator Instructor Ed Kirby of Cubic Worldwide Technical Services. Members of Team Navy Jax start the second annual Tour de Cure Jacksonville Saturday morning. Elizabeth Ruoss, Team Captain Miriam S. Gallet, Patrick Bell, CSSC Allen Johnson, Boensel, Ernie Mattison, Lt. Chris Bell, HM3 Ellyse Poole and Ed Kirby. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Photo by Miriam S, Sal1et . and 101 Mike England CSSC Allen Johnson of USS John F. Kennedy (CV-69) watches as Mark Fetzer, owner of Lakeshore Bicycles, pumps his tires prior to the ride back to Jacksonville. Laura Keating, a military spouse, enjoys a glass of ice cold Gatorade at one of the rest stops on the way to Fernandina Beach. TOUR: Team Navy Jax raises $5K From Page 8 not only contributed financially, but decid- ed to ride with the team as well. "I'm honored to participate in such a good cause with a great group of people like Team Navy Jax," Boensel said. The team achieved its fund raising goals through personal donations and sponsor- ship. "We could have not done it without the support of companies like Northrop- Grumman, specifically Suzanne McQuis- ton, whose patriotism and sup- port enabled us to have beautiful jerseys. Also, Lorie White and Overseas Corporation for the water and sunscreen, the USO, Navy Exchange, MWR and the commissary," Gallet stated. "The team also wants to thank our families, friends and co-workers for their support and pledges." Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hor- mone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, al- though both genet- - ics and environ- mental factors .-' such as obesity and lack of exer- cise appear to play roles. Jim Wadsworth, the c There are deCure Jacksonville, at 20.8 million before the start of the eve :0. ,en children and adults in the United States, or seven percent of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the disease. The Tour de Cure is a series of cycling events held in more than 80 cities nation- wide to benefit the ADA. The tour is a ride, not a race, with routes designed for every- one from the occasional rider to the experi- enced cyclist. Tour de Cure Jacksonville Co- Chairman Jim Wadsworth was happy the Navy could participate in the event. "It's always a pleasure to have our men and women in uniform at our events," he said. "They do so much for us as it is, but to have them here today is an honor" Kimberly Lewis, ADA Marketing director and event coordinator added to j ,Wadsworth remarks by saying: "We are thrilled to have Team Navy Jax join us for their first Tour de Cure. They are known to be fear less A^AVA. 1 fundraisers and they contribute immense- ly to our community. H' V. A Neither the Navy nor any part of the .. \federal government r ....."-" ' officially endorses any company, -chairman of the Tour sponsor or their dresses the participants products or serv- it. ices. Some of Team Navy Jax members present the team jersey to team member Rear Adm. Mark Boensel, commander, Navy Region Southeast May 19. Boensel, an avid cyclist, along with the rest of the team, rode the gruesome 128.4-mile Tour de Cure. (From left) ET1 (SW) John Ruoss, 10 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 Columbia College holds annual commencement From ColumbiaCollege I Columbia College - Jacksonville held its annual commence- ment ceremony May 19 at the NAS Jacksonville All Saints Chapel. The college conferred nine associate's and 55 bachelor's degrees. Dr. Anthony Alioto, Columbia College professor of history and Althea and John Schiffman, chair in ethics, religious studies and philosophy, addressed the graduate and Rene Massey, Columbia College assistant dean for Adult Higher Education, conferred the degrees. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson also addressed the graduates. Among the working adults, military personnel and military spouses receiving degrees was Tamica Blakney, a mother of three, legal guardian of two additional children and wife of an active duty Marine stationed in Quantico, Va. Blakney, who is on the Columbia College dean's list, serves as primary care- giver to five children and finds time to give back to the community. As a guard- ian ad litem for the city of Jacksonville, she advocates for abused, abandoned or neglected children. In her role as a partner advocate liaison for Habitat for Hu- manity of Jacksonville Inc., Blakney helps guide fami- lies through the home building process from start to finish. "You have to be organized and allocate your time," Blakney says when asked how she manages her fami- ly, volunteer and school responsibilities. "While the kids are at school I focus on my school work, but once they're home, it's their time." Although she has earned a bachelor's degree in gen- eral studies, Blakney isn't finished with school. She's pursuing a bachelor's degree in political science from Columbia College, which she hopes to com- plete in August. After that she plans to seek employ- ment as an advocate, possi- bly a position with state or local government. "Through my volunteer work, I see the struggles parents and other citizens face," Blakney said. "Sometimes they just don't know where to go for help." Blakney hopes to find a position that allows her to help Jacksonville residents find information and take advantage of available Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Columbia College Jacksonville graduates listen to one of the guest speakers just before receiving their diplomas during a commencement ceremony at the All Saint's Chapel Friday night. Graduates of Columbia College Jacksonville 2006 Phillip Actkins AS.BA La'sheema Babbs AGS Donna Bellefontaine - BS.BA Mark Benner BA.CJAD Janet Bennett BA.BA Kathleen Bense BS.BA Christopher Billings - BS.CISS Tamica Blakney BA.GS Joseph Blalock AGS Arthur Blevins BA.BA Auddie Boggs BA.GS Arlene Bougouneau - BA.BA Randy Brackins BA.GS Joseph Brisco Jr. BA.BA John Brown Sr. BA.BA Steven Case BS.CISS Frank Cashman BA.CJAD Rodrigo Cheeks - BA.BA.Acct Marsha Childs BA.BA Donald Church BS.BA Ronald Cooper BS.BA Kathleen Creel BS.BA Michelle Cyr AGS Yvonne Czarnecki - BA.PSYC Terry Dodd BS.CISS Patrick Dougher BA.BA resources. Columbia College Jack- sonville, was established in 1990 to serve military per- sonnel and their dependents, as well as working adults in the Jacksonville area. Columbia College was founded in Missouri in 1851 and serves nearly 25,000 students each year at its day campus, evening campus, online campus, graduate studies program and its more than 30 nationwide campuses. Catina Duke BS.BA John Egner AGS Michael England BA.GS Shaunah Esteves BS.BA Tanarsha Fabian AGS Larry Favors BA.CJAD Linell Felder AS.CJAD Johnny Fulger AGS Araceli Galvan BA.BA John Gonzalez BS.BA Rhonda Grimes - BA.PSYC/BA Jonathan Habersham - BA.BA Kristina Hall BS.BA Kyle Hanson AGS Cheryl Harris BS.BA Diane Hartin BS.BA Jacqueline Hauger AA Tina Hayes AS.CJAD Deborah Johnson BA.BA Michael Johnson BS.CISS Shanna Jones BA.PSYC Ajay Lewis AGS Charles Lewis BA.PSYC Edith Limardo BA.PSYC Maria Lopez BA.BA Lisa Love BA.CJAD Richard Mace BA.CJAD Regina Mclver BA.BA James Messer BA.CJAD Robert Miller II AS/BS.BA LeAnneMillious AGS Robert Moore BA.BA Mathew Nemeth BA.CJAD Jack Phillips BA.PSYC Carl Reichenbach BS.BA John Reiff BA.BA Billy Rogers BS.BA Sandra Souza AGS David Stacy.- AA Napolian Staggers Jr. - BA/AS.CJAD Edward Torres BS.BA Lauren Turner BS.BA Daniel Urias BA.BA David Vaughan BA.CJAD Rosemary Walker - BA.PSYC Sean Walsh BS.BA LaShawnda Walters - BA.PSYC Joey Wewer AS.BA Jerry Wewer BS/AS.BA Shawyna Williams - BA.CJAD Paul Wilson AA Sumeka Wilson-Jackson BA.CJAD Robin Wright BS.BA I I I / ,i -' ., Columbia College Professor Dr. Anthony Alioto gives the commencement address during the ceremony Friday night. 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Founded in 1889. - - -, ,- %% #-S -. --.. -'-Ii =, , Photo by HM3 Dulce Perezroman m R SERVICE )T OUR MENTIONN " wL IM'a'URUTUREAT SA ~ ~v i~ i zINTi LEO UNIVERSITY 0. ~~ , ^ ,-1 ,^ I CU - JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 13 MSCCN hosting hiring fair in July From CNRSE Community Other.php and post your Support Services resume to the feature job positions: "Jacksonville he Military Spouse Hiring Fair July 12, 2006." Corporate Career MSCCN will contact all Network, (MSCCN) is candidates that meet job hosting a hiring fair aboard descriptions by phone for a NAS Jacksonville July 12 pre-screen interview. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Qualifying candidates Building 966 (Old Navy will receive a scheduled Reserve Building) for two of interview with a recruiter MSCCN's corporate part- or sourcing consultant on ners, Concentra Incorpor- July 12. ated and Wachovia Corpor- ation. The hiring fair is a direct-hire approach, pro- viding candidates that meet job description require- ments with the opportunity to be interviewed by compa- ny recruiters and sourcing consultants. Wachovia and Concentra will fill positions both in the Jacksonville area and nationwide. Opportunities are open to all active duty, reserve, retired military spouses and exiting or retired military personnel. Concentra currently is looking to fill the following nationwide positions: doc- tors, nurses, physical thera- pists, medical directors, medical center administra- tors, medical assistants, radiology technicians, billing specialists, account- ants and other professional administrative support positions.N O Wachovia is currently offering the following posi- tions nationwide: financial N O V center managers, financial specialists, administrators, tellers and Leaders in gen- eral banking. G s l Please visit the MSCCN G et Se Web site at: http://www. msccn.org/jobs/jobseekers FFSC offers educational and support 'Checkmates'practice airborne refuel S . Two S-3 Vikings assigned Sto the "Checkmates" - of VS-22 conduct S- 'an airborne refueling, S -y. H. C during routine flight operations from aboard .-. .Nimitz-class aircraft No- carrier USS George SWashington (CVN 73) May 10. Photo-by PH3 Christopher Stephens RA4 Y6oR ^ YEARS Let's Build Something Together V THROUGH JUNE 1 lect hurricane readiness supplies programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of per- sonal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is re- quired. If special accommo- dations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops are available in May and June: May 30, 9 a.m. to noon fi Anger Management Workshop June 12-15, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Separating) June 13, 9 a.m. to noon - Stress Management June 26-29, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) June 27, 9 a.m. to noon - Anger Management For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. 7\ Cancer STreatment Research Foundation Cancer Treatment Research Foundation & Walter Payton Cancer Fund Help Us Eradicate Cancer! (888) 221-CTRF jer Pj, www.ctrf.org www.payton34.org a CFC participant OcerO Provided as a public service. PLUS A EXTRA Price reduction taken at register. See store for details. ss Hundreds of items available TAX-FREE2 First Aid Kits Radios $50 and under Flashlights $20 and under Generators $1,000 and under Gas Cans $25 and under Tarps and Waterproof Sheeting $50 and under Batteries $30 and under Coolers $30 and under Ground Anchoring Systems and Tie Down Kits $50 and under Window Protection Devices $200 and under Carbon Monoxide Detectors $75 and under For more readiness information go to Lowes.corn/Hurricane or visit your local store. For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com I Prices may vary after June1, 2006 if there are market variations. 02006 by Lowe's. All rights reserved Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. PP-6338 R096244 14 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 Sailors testing their way to college degrees By on Gagne Naval Education and Training Command Public Affairs According to the De- fense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) and the Navy College Program, Sailors are enrolling in distance learning education pro- grams in record numbers and reaping the rewards in the form of college degrees. In fiscal year 2005, 61,700 Navy personnel enrolled in more than 168,000 undergraduate col- lege courses and just over 13,000 graduate courses. This 6 percent increase in enrollments over fiscal year 2004 continues an upward trend in recent years as Sailors rely on distance learning to complete sec- ondary education pro- grams. "What we're witnessing is that Sailors are getting serious about secondary education," said ETCS(SW) William McKeithen, volun- tary education program director for the Naval Educational and Training Command. "They see this opportunity as personal and career enhancing, and they're meeting the Navy's professional military educa- tion task of earning a rat- ing-relevant degree to increase their chances for promotion and job place- ment. A college education at the expense of the Navy is not only possible, but plausible, and it's happen- ing every day." McKeithen credits the continued rise in enroll- ment figures to the Navy's aggressive approach to dis- tance learning through its Distance Learning Partner- ship program with colleges and universities through- out the United States, and tuition assistance (TA), which pays 100 percent of tuition and fees charged by educational institutions for course enrollments. TA is capped at $250 per semes- ter hour, with a fiscal year credit limit of 12 semester hours per individual. In fis- cal year 2005, the Navy funded more than $83 mil- lion in TA funding to help Sailors reach their educa- tional goals, whether assigned ashore or at sea. Aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), which is presently deployed with Carrier Air Wing 14 in the Persian Gulf, more than 2,800 Sailors have regis- tered to take instructor-led or distance education courses since the ship left her homeport of San Diego in January. According to the ship's, Educational Services Officer Lt. Bill Kuzma, Ronald Reagan University, is a perfect role model for the Navy College Program Afloat College Education (NCPACE) pro- gram. "I'm just amazed at the level of participation we have from our Sailors in NCPACE," Kuzma said. "We've had 2,804 Sailors sign up for NCPACE instructor-led courses or distance education courses since the beginning of our deployment, and credit-by- examination has been very popular. We expect to con- duct about 400 College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and DANTES Subject Standardized Test (DSST) exams before the cruise is over and about 75 American College Testing Assessment Program exams. Were going to con- tinue testing every Sunday so that everyone who requests to take exams has an opportunity to do so." Like a number of young Sailors today, McKeithen enlisted in the Navy with plans to obtain a college degree at some point dur- ing his career. Now, 20 years later, he passes that advice along to junior per- sonnel. "As a junior Sailor, I dis- covered the Navy would pay for CLEP and DANTES subject exams," McKeithen said. "So I took several opportunities to refresh myself on courses I knew fairly well and then fol- lowed through by taking the exams. Once I passed all of them, I submitted my transcripts to a local college and was awarded college credit. By the time I had completed my first tour of duty, I was already into the continuous learning mode, so I stuck with it. Overall, my CLEP and DANTES exam credits provided about half of the credits I needed for my associates degree." McKeithen has since added a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and graduate certificates in leadership, management, and human resources to his portfolio, and he admits he is quick to point out the benefits of secondary edu- cation. "I've stressed throughout my career the positive ben- efits Sailors receive by using their local Navy College Office and base or ship libraries to bone-up on a subject and then take an exam for college credit," he said. "As professional Sailors, we have demanding schedules, and taking advantage of the programs that help us reach our desired goal is a no-brain- er." CTT1 William Cockrell, a shipboard operations in- structor for the Navy's CTT "A" school in Pensacola, has followed much the same path in obtaining his col- lege degree. Cockrell points to TA, credit-by-examina- tion and distance learning as his motivating factors. "Credit-by-examination helped speed up the process of earning my degrees through Excelsior College," Cockrell said. "Distance learning allowed me to complete my degrees while working for the Navy full time. I've taken and passed 20 credit-by-examinations that included CLEP, DSST and Excelsior exams. TA and credit-by-examination made completing a degree a reality for me. You can't beat the flexibility and the convenience." Sailors who are unsure of what direction they need to pursue to obtain a college degree can turn to the Sailor/Marine Online Aca- demic Advisor (SMOLAA), a "Virtual Counseling" tool that has been added to the Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Reg- istry Transcript (SMART). SMOLAA also displays and plots rating-relevant degree programs offered through Navy College Program Dis- tance Learning Partnership institutions. This degree- shopping feature allows Sailors and Marines to watch their SMART credits transfer into a degree pro- gram offered by 18 accred- ited colleges that have part- nered with the Navy through distance learning. Another popular program is the Service members Opportunity Colleges - Navy (SOCNAV), which consists of 85 accredited colleges offering specific associate's and bachelor's degrees to Navy members worldwide through resident courses or distance learn- ing. Colleges taking part in each curriculum area guar- antee to accept each other's credits for transfer. The "home" college issues an official evaluation of all prior learning on a SOC- NAV agreement. This agreement serves as the student's long-range degree plan. With the Navyis empha- sis on enhancing promotion through academic achieve- ment, more service mem- bers than ever before are 0'1 WEST ADAMS STREET PHONE 904.354.8310 1 FAX 904.358.6889 I WWW.SWMMLAW.COM JAC KSONVILLE, FL 3 2 204 The' hrng of a I.la er c arm n',port3n de~ .on thiat :h.d rri e bd ,r cJl uponr, adiive r err. IeforrC you d..de ad k .A re ;nd yCu freewrtten n ,km ,ci r, abc.ut our quarfiCat' ru. d ,1p. ril,.:. MILITARY S APPRECIATION SPECIAL' a b".. 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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 4- Dollar Bowling S. Every Wednesday Includes shoe rental Z 6-10 p.m. Call 542-3521 for more information. BINGO Lunch BINGO Monday fi 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! STexas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke a Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close ,Naval War College offers program here From Staff T he Naval War College's NWC i College of Distance Education will again offer its Fleet Seminar .1 J Program in the Jacksonville area. This academic S -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 to a major :degree, the course of study followed by students in the :college of naval command and staff in Newport, R.I. Three-hour classes are held in the evening (one night per week for approximately 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 baccalaureate ':degree. SCall Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e-mail dfay@ilsijax.com for more information. Applications are :on-hline at http://cde.nwc.navy.mil. Applications are due ''by June 30, 2006. ideDop, : foundation For The Blind, Inc. I 371 East Jericho Turnpike Smithtown, NY 11787 1-800-548-4337 www.guidedog.org You See a Puppy... A Blind Person Attempting to acquire aquatics skills Photos by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Aquatics Director Meredith Blocker explains the dif- Hundreds of people waiting patiently in line to sign up their ferent levels of swim classes available to one of the many children for summer swim lessons at the outdoor pool patrons who arrived early Saturday morning for sign-ups. Saturday morning. Class sessions are still available. Call 542- NAS Jacksonville Commissary Tours 2930 for more information. Tuesday Free food! 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. A Day of Beauty in Gainesville June 24 Visit the Kanapaha Gardens, Matheson House, Butterfly Rainforest and Harm Museum of Art! $28/person Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Visit the Millennium Mall and Premium Outlets. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Concert Monday $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. Tristan and Isolde (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Hoodwinked (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. Rumor Has It (PG-13) June 2, 7 p.m. Big Mommais 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 Mulliganis, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Today for retirees and Department of Defense person- nel. Professional Golfer's Association free lesson month. Select professional staff will be offering complimentary 10-15 minute lessons. May 31, 11 a.m. 4 p.m. The "One Club" Scramble July 3, 1 p.m. $35/person Military/Department of Defense $45/person civilian guest Includes range balls, golf, tee gift, complimentary round of golf, food following play, and prize purse. Larger group of Sailors now eligible for ESRP By]03 Trevor Andersen Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs The Navy expanded eli- gibility for the En- listed Supervisor Re- tention Pay program (ESRP) May 2 to include supervisors from select rat- ings in Zone D or 16-20 years of service. ESRP is a career-oriented incentive program for experienced senior enlisted Sailors in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program who hold the Navy Enlisted Classifications (NEC) of: 3363, 3364, 3365, 3366, 3393, 3394, 3395 and 3396. It replaces the Selective Reenlistment Bonus for those personnel. "There's a strong civilian economy and itis rebound- ing," said Cmdr. Jeff Manning, nuclear enlisted community manager and ESRP manager. "Our Sailors are highly trained and have a lot of employ- ment choices. What we want to do is to stay com- petitive, to make the Navy the employer of choice." A two-phased approach to ESRP was part of the pro- gram's design from the out- set, said Manning. When launched in November 2004, ESRP was offered to select personnel with 10 to 16 years of service only. The second phase, effective May 2, further affects highly skilled Sailors with up to 20 years of service. "We wanted to continue to compensate these Sailors through a 20-year career," $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gif said Manning. While the Selective Reenlistment Bonus has a policy limit of $60,000 for most ratings in the Navy, the ESRP program offers up to $100,000, said Manning. "It saves dollars in manpower and in train- ing costs by retaining a skilled Sailor rather than ito grow a new Sailor," he added. Sailors with 16 to 20 years of service may not be eligible to receive the full $100,000 but will be eligi- ble for significant bonuses depending on how close they are to their 20th year of service. 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Presently. only carriers ,have that capa- bili ty. : All remaining ., are also affected. . To log on at - a11, computer" s users will now t - need to insert i their CAC into a card reader, either on a key- iboard or sepa- rate device, and type in a person- al identification number. o ,Once the new policy is in place and enforced, users will no longer be able to log on with the traditional user name and "password. The changeover is directed by the Department of Defense to ensure maxi- mum possible security for all of its net- works. Known as cryptographic log-on (CLO), the "cryptographic" part refers to the "cryp- ,o key" information in the CAC's chip that verifies a user's identity. The stored infor- :Omation allows users to prove who they are by entering their six-to-eight digit pin after inserting their CAC. The logic is based on ipvo-factor authentication what you have (CAC), and what you know (password). .,According to Cathy Baber, the Information Assurance lead for Naval Net work Warfare Command, the transition to mandatory CAC use began this May. "nd "Currently, users are allowed to choose between their CAC or username and pass- word, but this will be phased to CAC and PIN login only once the enforcement phase begins, which will be on or about May 23. After the enforcement phase is completed sometime in July, all NMCI users will only be able to log in with their CAC and PIN, unless they've been specifically identified as an exception." ONE-NET will follow a few months later. "ONE-NET is undergoing a phased implementation and will be fully compliant by December 2006," said Eric Markland, assistant director for ONE-NET. "We expect to be 100 percent compliant by the :end of the year." The transition from username/password to CAC/PIN will be phased in based on each user's last name. Users are strongly encouraged to start logging on with their CAC early to catch any problems or unfore- seen issues. Once the log-on is enforced and transitioned for the individual users, there will be no alternate way to access workstations and networks. Remote users will still be required to obtain a user name and password to gain access to email through Outlook Web Access. "During the enablement (early) phase, a pop-up window will appear, indicating that the cryptographic log-on is beginning," explained Baber. "From this point on and once the pro- gram begins to run, it may take up to three hours before the user is able to log on using their CAC. This time frame will allow the net- work servers to replicate and store informa- tion, which will ,.^, allow users to .41V use their CAC .. instead of user- names and pass- words." Baber ex- plained that not everyone would be subject to mandatory CAC log-on. Some exceptions include functional or role-based accounts (watchstanders), CAC-ineligible accounts (ombudsmen), and server-based computing accounts. Exceptions will be addressed and approved on a case-by-case basis. Users who still need to update their CAC should contact their local personnel sup- port offices. Users must ensure they know their CAC PIN and verify that it has all three required digital certificates. If a CAC is locked or missing certificates, users can also visit their local RAPIDS (Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System) site or find the nearest site at www.dmdc.osd.mil/rsl/owa/home. "NMCI users who know their PIN can also click on and print the Common Access Card Setup Guide," said Baber. "The file can be found on the desktop of NMCI com- puters. This will instruct the user how to use the CAC and take them step-by-step through the process." 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The Pepsi 400 is July 1 at 7:55 p.m. Ticket prices are: All American Offer (Lund Grandstand) $56.75 Bird's Eye View (Superstretch Terrace) $67 From the Turns (Oldfield Seat) $56.75 Fan Zone (Pre-race pass) -$46.50 Pepsi 400 Keech Box 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 Daytona for only $12. The bus will depart from NAS Jacksonville at 3 p.m. on race day. For more information, call 542-3318. Federal Employment of Women Chapter he Federal Employ- lation. FEW national offi- ment of Women cers meet with management Chapter (FEW) is a officials at all levels of agen- private, non-profit organiza- cies to demonstrate support tion founded in 1969 shortly of the FWP, encourage offi- after the issuance of cials to support the program Executive Order 11375. and to obtain insight on the Executive Order 11375 added sex-discrimination to the list of prohibited dis- crimination within the fed- eral government. TH NY * The early organizers of a FEW wanted to ensure that T there would always be an organization dedicated to promoting equality for women and addressing con- cerns of women in the feder- al workforce. FEW often work with the Federal Women Program (FWP) to identify workplace barriers M for women in the federal workforce. As a private organization, FEW also works as a con- structive group to improve TOM BUSH MINI the status of women 9875 Atlantic Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32225 employed by the federal gov- 1(800) 542-1996 ernment. This includes con- SAT 9A SUN 1230-5:30 tact with Congress to encourage progressive legis- j .*.st MINI hlA n Iam tidtr de at seeking members effectiveness of the FWP at agency and local levels. If you are interested in being a member of a local chapter, contact Yvette Harris at 542-6284 or email Yvette.Harris@navy.mil. The. 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The ceremony was con- cluded with several flower presentations to teachers and a final song by the students and their instructors. Guests and students also enjoyed lunch after the event. Graduates include: Module A Teachers: Deborah Bolden and Monette Smith Felicity Bingaman Peyton Champagne Th. gCaleb Delgrange A. Rose Fiacco S Jordan Griffin Rian Johnson o Francisco Morales Jenna Petersen Altariq Rollins Rachel Bucek Liam Davis Camron Delgrange Taylor Gillespie Darbie Hill The graduates parade in to Dane LaRocque the ceremony as family mem- Kaitlyn Perrine bers and friends cheer them Erin Poblete on. Kiana Kelly Photos by Kaylee LaRocque The graduates perform a song at the closing of the ceremony. Module B Jamari Teachers: Kathy Wright and Marilyn Williams Antoni Sebastian Arredondo Wyat Olivia Burch Sher, Eva Colin Gary Jo Jadon Dixon Ivory Jonathan Gonzalez Kier Brijon Jones Kiyo Talaia Meade Geral Briagenae Smith Olivia Viano Oliver Kuhlman .. 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This fun-filled event includes experiencing the final day of Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science, and Invention Photographs from the Polaroid Collection. This exhibi- tion showcases more than 80 prints from leg- endary photographer and master printmaker, Adams. Don't forget to see the community photography show, The St. Johns River: Captured Through the Lens in the Barnett Concourse. This is the last day of the juried photography show featuring commu- nity perspectives in part- nership with the St. Johns Riverkeeper. View . - photographs by the Jacksonville community - - inspired by the St. Johns River. The museum is located at 829 Riverside Avenue in Jacksonville. For more information, call 904-356-6857. a.- - - - .- ~- w* -~ a a- S- RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS 7273 10r t ax7292 2105 PARK AVENUE-SUITE 7 ORANGE PARK, FL 32073-5557 CALL 904 278.3915-FAX 904 278 3916 PBALDTCBELLSOuTHI-. 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L E G E Columbia College- NAS Jacksonville Navy College Office Box 137, Bldg. 1o Jacksonville, FL 32212 (904) 778-9769 R1317 w w~ci~eu/acsoni - a a- -- Ob - - - aI ' * - qk- - 22 Jax Air NewS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 4 4mu Oame %emmv %*~W of tW0% IS% %sa"#.. -i C3> CL> i - O- S 4 S 4 cm 7 4 4 4 S Ci C3u a> 42> Marriage enrichment classes offered at hospital Marriage enrichment classes offered at hospital From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs The Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Mental Health Department is offering a workshop called "Developing and Enriching Your Marriage by Understanding Yourself and Your Partner" June 24 and July 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is described as "an experiential and interac- tive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their'marriage while per- sonally growing within the marriage. The workshop is facili- tated by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff psycholo- gist who has been in pri- vate practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Fred- erick noted that privacy is important to the clinic staff. Therefore, no one will be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values & Priorities Levels & Styles of Communication Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The workshop will take place in the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program Training Building located behind the Naval Hospital Emergency Room at Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542-3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. ITHEI Resident Manager on Site ] lSTORAGE1 5361 Timuquana Road 9 1 URAGEI Jacksonville, FL 32210 |BINI Call: 904-777-0868 I I 1 Fax: 904-777-0867 Call For Military Specials Climate Controlled & Regulated Storage Units Self Storage HELPING HANDS USO Welcome Center * *i. * * ** * Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at * Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are avail- * able. Call Lynne at 305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com for more details. * Greeters needed * The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's * Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the * Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- * 9158. Docent volunteers needed * The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs , you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to _7 give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly train- ing lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cum- mer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday through- out the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright- Stuebgen at 444-8524. L DA\DAMS HOMES ,No.wesl Rxia,.I,. 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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 leagues forming The Greybeard League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, Department of Defense (DoD) person- nel and reservists age 30 and up. The Intramural League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, DoD personnel and reservists. Anyone interested in joining the league should contact the NAS Jax Gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Flag football meeting planned A Captain's Cup Flag Football meeting will be held June 7 at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 Conference Room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or designated repre- sentative attend the meeting will receive five cap- tain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Racquetball tournament coming up June 26-30 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 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 23 Golf champion 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. Women's Softball Final Standings Team Lady Divas TPU VP-16 Naval Hospital Wins Losses 6 0 3 3 Greybeard Softball Standings Team CSCWL VP-30 CNATTU VP-62 AIMD As of May 19 Wins Losses 12 1 12 2 5 9 3 9 3 10 Intramural Softball Standings Team VP-30 Staff NAVAIR VP-45 VP-5 VP-62/NAR HS-75 As of May 19 Wins Losses 17 2 Photo courtesy of MWR NAS Jax Golf Manager Tim Hooks (left), presents retired Navy Capt. Dave Grochmal with the award for winning the NAS jax 2006 Winter Golf Match May 3. CNATTU (1) AIMD(1) Naval Hospital GEMD Bravo CNATTU (2) SERCC VP-16 AIMD 500 FACSFAC Naval Hospital HS-3 VS-24 FANG VP-30 Blue PSD AIMD 650 VP-30 Gold SERCC Sand Volleyball Standings Team GEMD Alpha VP-62 As of May 19 Wins Losses 11 1 Team VP-45 Naval Hospital VP-30 0's AIMD VS-31 VP-30 E's VS-22 Final Standings Wins Losses 6 0 7 1 5 3 3 5 1 5 1 5 0 1 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 St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civil- ians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email com- modore @ njyc.org. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more 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.fllx.org. Several youth fishing der- bies .will be held throughout the city of Jacksonville. The follow- ing are the days, times and locations: June 3, 9 a.m. to noon at Hanna Park and Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tourna- ments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. 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 admission each Tuesday from 4- more information, call Frank 9 p.m. through September. For Ryczek at (904) 262-7942. The Cummer Museum of Art more information, contact Maria & Gardens is offering free Haynes at 899-6025. 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Executive Order 11375 added sex-discrimination to the list of prohibited discrimina- tion within the federal government. The early organizers of FEW wanted to ensure that there would always be an organization dedicated to promoting equality for women and addressing con- cerns of women in the federal workforce. FEW often work with the Federal Women Program (FWP) to iden- tify workplace barriers for women in the federal work- force. As a private organization, FEW also works as a con- structive group to improve the status of women employed by the federal government. This includes contact with Congress to encourage progressive legis- lation. FEW national officers meet with management officials at all levels of agencies to demonstrate sup- port of the FWP, encourage officials to support the pro- gram and to obtain insight on the effectiveness of the FWP at agency and local levels. If you are interested in being a member of a local chapter please contact the Commander Navy Region Southeast, Federal Women's Program Manager Yvette Harris at 542-6284 or email Yvette.Harris@navy.mil. As a Women you should be concerned about breast cancer prevention ... But..did you know the major cancer death in American women is lung cancer from smoking cigarettes and it's totally preventable! Prevent Don't Procrastinate Call the Wellness Center to Quit Smoking Today 542-5292 for information to live! ... By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing After months of waiting for your new baby to arrive, you are finally faced with the joys and the added respon- sibilities of a newborn. Because the chal- lenges of motherhood only begin at deliv- ery, you may be feeling overwhelmed. These feelings are not uncommon to new and experienced moms and Naval Hospital Jacksonville is here to help. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is sponsor- ing a Moms for Moms group open to all military beneficiaries who are having dif- ficulty coping with their new roles. The group will meet the first and third Tuesday of every month from 10-11 a.m. in the Family Practice Conference Room. The first meeting is scheduled for June 6 and family members are encouraged to attend. It is natural for most women to experi- ence feelings of sadness, anxiety and mood swings when they first bring their new babies home from the hospital according to the Postpartum Depression (PPD) Hope Information Center. This is due to hormonal changes in women and the normal domestic stress that a new baby can cause in the household, especial- ly those with small children or with a deployed spouse. This is called the "baby blues" and, in most cases, will go away after a couple of weeks. When these feelings persist for several weeks after delivery, new moms may be experiencing postpartum depression (PPD). Women who are suffering from PPD feel extremely sad and lonely. They may lose interest in their families and have difficulty sleeping or eating properly. They may lack interest in sex and their self-esteem plummets. In severe cases, women may think about taking their own life. Actress and model Brooke Shields says she fought the "mother lode" of emotional battles when she suffered from PPD after the birth of her first child. Friends and family were quick to dismiss her early warning signs attributing them to lack of rest. In her book, Down Came the Rain, she candidly discusses her debilitating and often misunderstood condition. Fortunately, PPD is treatable with anti- depressant medications, along with coun- seling. About 10-20 percent of all. new mothers suffer from PPD. Shields urges new mothers who are experiencing pro- longed symptoms to speak with their health care provider about treatment options. The Moms for Moms group at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is designed to pro- vide support and companionship for new moms and to help them deal with their added role of motherhood or mothering another child. The group will be facilitat- ed by a family counselor and nurses. Types of topics for discussion include qui- eting a crying infant, introducing solid foods, financial demands and exercise. For more information about the group, call (904) 542-Baby (2229) or join us at the next session and bring a friend or family member. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes The Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehen- sive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Participation of both par- ents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS vol- unteer and financial plan- ner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers, money saving tips for buy- ing baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, car- riers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", val- ued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blan- ket knitted by NMCRS vol- unteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. -opn "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" 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Forest on the water 904-31 2592/509-n1176 Holly Oa ks, 5208K 0pen -'D'pcabi ets wh e Co tir - votrces 32945. Great dk P er OLD PVOPENHOSESUN 1/2 carpet, walk to cabinets, white Cor- Uinonteked 3/. dock.yuHarbor Winds- House 5/21/06. 2-6M. Laurie M. Potter OLDPVOPENNOSESUN 12crewlto wit) AKids e .,apsetn wno Ab r arlin Call 641-i2290 n 2-4P 170 San Juan Dr. school. gatedcoH rin counter tops it ids ( le York Harbor Dr. YNCM (USN Ret) 4/2,lit br's, w/pool Reducedto$289900. stainless steel )WiCSpaciousi3/2home MUST SEE! 4/2.5, patio 4/2a, grgs appliances, large g ppt n ly with'breakfast, 2 on a 1/2 ac, gorgeous 904-5912308,568-7575 pantry a-- ur,/B Iig rel nn an t. and center longer) Since 1981/by fencedard, shed, Road on the river with breakfast deck, full upgrdsour. .. inor pt only printers, water with skyline view nook, family room, kit hw firs. 568er to Belle Arbor Subdv. 2706 Cobb eoForest ir W r g o t 67 golf view lot. Short OAKLEAF PLANT new. 4s ling END BANKRUPTCY? -71 DavTaylorwalkto beach. Asking water softener irri- 220Pmbl Pay bills. Get cash out APRIL Salesleaders tion meter. Call Beaay New WD set. 3/1 bonus rm 904)448-9330 x225 financing needs, including OPEN HOUSE SUN. 123 OAKLEAF PLANTATION r ih t org, Harmeyer Mtgs 294 F i n 7 6 Cell (904) 463-2065 VA, FHA, home equityor 810 Paradise Ln,AtlBchw incredible5/3.5, fully preserved profes- Amelia Island JTB/KERNAN Great Deal Email: lauriepotter conventional loans. New 3/2.5,$359K., upgraded, on culdesac, sionally landscape lot Accident?OArrest?pDivorce?R"L@ e4nt/piid2_ 904,246c4012/c:534-5312 "Reasonable offer AAA o r. .223 1s NORVILLE, a 1,pGreatFipin. 320 WestsiderFSBO619-640-1986 with tarl22oakss 1-80-733.5342,24HRS. _ooJ home. FLoracant!Reducedmusteie: Park Subdivision, Realty, Inc sell! $254,900. 463-4357 14 AC -sewer, water, city home~countw dec/ eatr PVB/DOLPHIN COVE #m OPCC Beautiful Wooded will be accepted" minutes from 388-400 SELLER TO PAY $3K street, zoned 5-9 units lauriepotter Ig pool. Agents welcome cul-de-sac. Last One. Agent S E E K IN G A N Y O N E airp o rt. Fu ll stu cco 5n B T O W A R D C LO S IN G C O S T6 p e r a c 9 0 4 -7 5 9 -5 17 956 13-2 S1n Jole B lvd. $ 9 0KNSlST.0JO-H NS7C.O U N T Y W h o w itn e s s e d th e p riv a fe n c e; 19 c o n w w .n o rv ille realty.com 3 b r/2 b a in K e n s in g to n 6O2EnL OBN.$ 8 KS4.0 -O3N1 KC O U NT5 Inn servation lot, with in Se Habla Espanol Mapor1952sqftnr5bch/ shops Kimbrell Dr. Jacksonville, FL 32207 ''"I "'.Buying or Selling. a Home? Paloma Subdivision at approximately inances and shed mast/Bdr sep. shower, Sell Ior $5.Property? Call me-. 3/2.5/1 1150sf $1095 9:30pm at the Winn included. Too many shwerk 904-622-6539 ake FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Dixie on LemTurner 1 upgrades to list. PCS FSBO-Alpine Cottage in /p w rk, 9046225 (904) 7308060 &Dunn Ave. soon! Must Seel! $319K Avondale, 2 story. 3/2, alarm, Irg. yard, home 1Direct: 904' 742 1884 Please call and help neg. Watson Realty 1776sf, I gfncd yd, AC, warranty. Comm/pool A SUPER STA RTr:ER Dream Empp2l 90-55240closet, $324k 382-7856 ESTD 264,900'!! ..Wned 2Cr rr, a-or, r e n" -Uene .Q FLEMING ISLAND anytime535-3540 USN-R .r'on!. CHA l-neds TLC, (all Doug CoinLkey www.c2lcapitalrealty.com 3/2.5,1817sf, like FSBO/LEASETO OWN 0uERBReK-Ne predc,-rdlgl ,-, CONQUISTADOR CONDOS 130 Tickets 1 newncondo, tiled Must see, Updated SUMMERBROOK-New 3EogieT$70000TcCCBil ".F onDtheSCWe2/2, entrance, eat-in Bungalow 2/1+bonus 2322SF 4/3 w/3 car, DuCal Realty of Jax O 15 Year Navy Spouse. nr historic dwntwn.& kitchen family room, rm, hdwd firs, new kit & $324 220-6395 DuaRealtyoRt UhS. Nael Ademy '84Aich ,c living/dining combo, bathprime location REALTOR 699-782r i Allow me the opportunity toassist you. beaches exc decor Chesney, Faith, Irge master suite,2 904-318-2592/509- 1176 Son kes. 4/2 AWESOME DEAL! NEW CDR SN eupricall.$15900 Pepsi 400, Gators, Jags, walk in closets, loft. H House concre blo PRICE! 100% Financing,El B H AGE LANDING 904-725-5045 open patio, many ..-ir All new appliances. PRNoI1,Here CEo 10 enping, ,- www.sstickets.com upgrades, amenities, 2/2 -4432 Marquette _Tllefloors. 11033 r uHERITAGE LANDING immaculate, ,0 Ave. $179K. Completely Englenook.ICaall.nS TIM &FAITH 5/28 Contact Assist 2 Sell. rem od. 384-0928 or 904- 998-8337 ,$25 9K, Ir.Cl .2 o ro oorlfDrupgrLoei l.ooo3 sIdn.:.t5o- 2 premium seats 5904.389,2274 652-5873 -By Owner 1730sf, PCS 9 4 .8 ",55200* rLikergolf, strong 'undar mienlalSc c 0m..c r .ter 13l 5f - P e m-iu m,2 R-. ne r . .- B e a u t i hu l 3 2 h o m e W A 3 1i 2 2 0'i 3o c5 102 Rou 504. 35.7 <,121 lto. ia. 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ForSale ( 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 242 Brooks Co., GA 2 ACRES LARGE PECAN & fruit trees 3/2 DWMH w/ ch&a near schools $65,900. 229-775-2181 ---------, -.o ,---- I' b onome Loans Made Easy LSON LENDING GROUP Salutes our Military with These Great Specials: MAXIMIZE: Your G.I. Benefits (with no out of pocket expenses!) FREE: Credit Analysis FRE E: Loan Prequalification EASY: Apply by Phone Specializing in VA/FHA/1st Time Homebuyers nd Flexible Interest Only Loans MILITARY DOD CONTRACTORS CIVIL SERVICE DEPENDENTS CIVILIANS r WILSON LENDING GROUP 1 8160 West Baymeadows Way, Suite 140 S Call Rob Thomas (904) 403-9688 _-. .- ,- .,.3,. "\ .. . './". - 580 core Credit Specializing in VA Loans 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune B Repair Assistance Bankruptcy and poor credit Available! loan programs available Wouldn't You Like a FREE CREDIT ANALYSIS? 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Side entry 3-car garage with extra storage. termite bond, private preserved profes- sionally landscape lot with large oaks. "Reasonable offer will be accepted" $549,900. 904- 708- 5002 Agent 344 St. Augustine 344* Beach St. Augustine Beach Ocean Front 3/2, 20x40 ocean front deck, $1,397,000. poss. owner finance, 904-827-9848 345 Nassau County LAND FOR SALE Callahan Area Paved Frontage 18 Acres $324,000 237-7467 350 Waterfront 11 ACRES -South Prong, Black Crk. Prestine park like setting, w/well & septic & pwerpole, $359k. 904-219-9534 1 AC LOT w/Sunset Pomona Park. Crystal clear, great boat/ski/ fish $300K 386-649-6929 2 ACRES BLACK CREEK -200' frontage, boat- house, well, septic, pwr, $350k 406-4949 BLACK CREEK -3/2, 1 acre, many new upgrades, $350k 406-4949 FSBO 2 lake front lots, apprx 1.4 ac. in S. GA. Call 912-632-8511 for details. Jay Williams ICW -FLAGLER BEACH Spectacular 1+ac. Estate lot w/over 100' of frontage on ICW. Gated comm.-Flagler Bch Polo Club. Improved lot w/22x40 dock. A must see! $849,900. Dave Douglas-Remax 386-569-9909 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Canal lot, paved road, homes only, 148' $48,900. 904. 529- 9300 MIDDLEBURG 2 LOTS Se Black Creek- 7 acres $199K, 3 acres $129K. Call 904- 716-0400 NC MTNS. 1.2ac. w/325' on Cattail Crk. Approved well & septic $55,500. Burnsvllle, 828- 682 6407 ORTEGA WATERFRONT -4/3, concrete bulk- head/ pool, Ig kit, $769,500. Make offer. FSBO.Will co-op 860-5055 SAN MATEO full brick 4/2 3/4ac on Broward Rvr. 2660sf+Flrm. Ingrnd scrn pool, many extras, $459K. Call for extra buyer incentives. Oasis Realty Services, LLC. 904-714- 6702 SWIMMING PEN CREEK FSBO 3-4/2.5, 2200sf, dock, bulkhead, boatlift, $735K. 904- 616 0866 355 Condominiums 1291sf to 1729sf, $151,900-$183k. 3/2.5, gar, new, close to NAS Jax Builder incentives, Chatham Woods Model., 215-2460 BAYMEADOWS $179,000 1447sf, New 3/2, pool, see: www.owners.com #dgw9006 609-638-2090 a Condo Sale! China Cabinet and For- mal Diningroom table $1500. 5'x7' Oriental rug $85. Call 249-1666 OAKLEAF Preserve New 3/2,1525sf. $167,900. Home Assist Realty 860-5564 or 288- 6497 PONTE VEDRA BEACH new int 2/2, Summer- house, golf side, $219,000. Call 838-9400 CLOSING COST PAID! 2/2, 5 Star Amenities on golf course. PVB, end unit. $205K. 904- 465-2020 SAIL COVE -TWN CTR, 3br/2ba, wd floors, new tile, avail furn/rent. $204,900. Call 525-6946 SOUTHBROOK Beach Blvd remodeled 3/2, gated New baths & kit. $145K Duane 912- 927-1926 Southside, The Oaks Lrg. 1429sf., 3Br 2-5.Ba Must see! Move in ready S82.900. 904-451-2688 1-800-353-3349 360 Out ol Area/ 30v Town/State Affordable Log cabin in Franklin, NC. Mtn view. 2.5ac. 3/2, ch/a, hw firs, $185K or $195K. 828- 331- 9584 eWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 360 Out of Area/ 375 Farms/ 360 Town/State 18 Acreage GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC LAN A swift stream enhances DA FOR the natural beauty of SALE this heavily wooded S 5.63 acre, Fawn Ridge Callahan Area home site-$96K. Call owner 800-521-6788 or Paved Frontage gatewaymountain.com 18 Acres N. GA MOUNTAINS 3500sf $324,000 Gate d ri v e r 2-74 r,.I o u s e. c o m 237-7467 _0.__377. N.C. MOUNTAINS! 365 Manufactured south Mountain Peaks 3 Homes 1-7 AC Homesites with Fabulous Long Range Mt. Views. $39,900- $89,900. BAD, TOUGH, UGLY Log Cabins on 1.2 AC Sites. CREDIT? $89,900- $132,900 U-PIck a home. We do Financing- FREE Info. the loan. 771-9055 CALL 828-256-1004 Ask for Emma. __Askfor ma._ TX-KERRVILLE Exclusive Gated community. 5.29ac hilltop homesite. Beautiful Gated W est- www.nhiiIcounUyp roerty. m side comm. new & used 936-890-5486 2 & 3 br hms. Fin avail Call Bettyann 783.2460 Investment COMPLETELYFURN'D 3/2 380 Properties 14x70N 2000 Exc. cond. in Deer Poi nt Park off 103rd $15,500. 904- 718-8334 '111nIN.U16I'0T0 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU f\ Investor Rehab Land Homes Packages! Loans $980 Down $595 Month Lot loans Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 construction HEARD FROM THE Ste -HighestTV REST? NOW BUY -No Junk Fees FROM THE BEST -.9- EZ Financing. 771-9055 "" "" Ask for Emma. sanjoseinvestment. com LAND / HOME PACKAGES 24 YRS EXP. SODWN. HOMES 4 UNIT QUAD FOR SALE OF MERIT 477-4225 OR EMAIL Close to Orange Park JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET Mall 2br/1.5ba $335,000. Call 386-235-6667 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide 6PLX BRK COLLEGE ST on 1.25 acres In 1/1 ALL RNTD@2480/MO Middleburg./ Keystone.$375K 904-687-7000 $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291.2735 II LET YOUR JOB BE | YOUR CREDIT! I EZ Fin. $500 moves you in. Call Emma 771-9055 or 962-1086 A Foreclosed mobile home Just pay sales tax and move-in call 695-2255 MIDDLEBURG 1857 Openwoods Dr, 3/2 "96 DWMH, 1.Sacres, bring horses $104,500. ATP Realty 904-260-9700 MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2,1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874.1862 or 291-3100 MUST SELL 3BR 2BAI D/W and Land Home. Stainless Steel Appl. Great Jacksonville Loca- tion, Little Down, Easy Financing, Won't Last! CALL JOHN 291.0716 Nice Doublewide 3/2 furn'd in small family park. Convenient to beach, medical, shop- ping, schools etc... $49,000 obo. 904-270- 0551 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 WESTSIDE dbl wide, 3/2, CH/A, new carpet, near schools & Mall Lot not incl. $48,900 993.1494 &I* lll :IN I[1"ead:I =i[ -]1];1'l We have the home - Financing no problem, Call Sandy @ 695-2255 334-3339 370 Lots for Sale 100% Lot Loan Financing No down payment Call Kelly @ 904- 568-4810 BAKER COUNTY 1 Acre lot, quiet neighborhood in Glen St. Mary off Hwy 39B, $45,000. 90= 86&86270 BEAUTIFUL TREED LOT in Astor, FL 1/2 mile from boat ramp to St. Johns River 904) 262.3163 N.E. JAX, Sac. homesite cleared, ready to build. Paved rd, 20min/Dwntn $397K. 904-254.2706 ONE 5 AC OR TWO 2.5 AC -and 1.68 ac lots. Beau tiful, private pond, hardwoods in desire able le St. Johns Co. from $125-$390k. Owner/ agent 692-4926 ONE S AC OR TWO 2.5 AC -and 1.68 ac lots. Beau tiful, private pond, hardwoods in desire able le St. Johns Co. from $125-$390k. Owner/ agent 692-4926 ONE ACRE LOT With Well, Septic, & Pole Owner Financing. Unimproved Lots Also Avail. 904 282- 5449 386.752.0784 RV FRIENDLY-1/2 ac wooded lots in peace- ful Fanning Springs. 25min to the Gulf. $31.9k 10-S 352-463-0725 352-498-5986 Westside Old Plank Rd. 2.4 acres, septic tank & electric pole. 904.403.8388/786.2955 375 Farms/ 375 Acreage 5.36 ACRES IN S.E. GA. With new well, beauti- ful rolling hills, just 30 min. from 1-95,70 miles from Jax. FL. Ready to Ouli' $52.500 ioiner ipra vaail 912 256 2393i BAKER CO. 10 ACRES United Cc..intr> St M.arv1 Realir 904.2596500.$150K I GAINESVILLE FL AREA 80 acres, .5 miles paved Rd. frontage improved p asture, farm house arn $20,000/acre. Call 863-513-2109 ____ ___ ___ --__ ---__ _--- ___---- Live on the River! Waterfront Condo for sale in Green Cove Springs, 2/1 boat slip available, $145,000 Call Emily Lamont, 904-651-5997 or e-mail emily@EmilyLamontcom Watson Realty Corp, Realtors A, ; 'C Rehab Draw Up Front No Pre Pay Penalties No Junk Fees 36- Hour Closings Highest % LTV No Money Down 100% Financing 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender # L100000547767 I BUY CASH FLOW NOTES Mortgage, Business & others. 904-379-4150 cash4cashflows.com/dmcrae www.weselljiaxrealestate.com Jacksonville's Premiere Investment Source 385 Miscellaneous FORECLOSURE 6bed/3bath. Only $14,0001 For Listings 800-749-8124 x8987 HOMES FROM $10,000! FORECLOSURES! 1-3bed. For Listings 800-749-8124 X1002 390 Real Estate. Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL II! Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 I'll buy your house, make your payments, do repairs, close quickly, any area, any price, any condition. 904- 384-4677 www.weselljaxrealestate.com ITS REVIVAL TIME -Church building needed for lease w/option 353-5859 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 4A 00 Aparlmenis, 4 0- Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN " WEEKLY SPECIALS! " $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 A405 Apartments v Unfurnished ARLINGTON $150 DEPOSIT -Unfurnished Studios -Pool- Fitness Ctr- Fishing -Conv to Town & Beaches FROM $375 MO Furn & Unfurn Willow Lakes of Arl 7703 Hare Ave. 725 -0303 AVONDALE -Haddon Hall 2/1, hardwd firs, CH&A, Best n'hood, no pets, refs $1200MO. 384-7954 NORTHSIDE 3BR SPECIAL $99 SECURITY DEPOSIT LARGE 1350 SF UNITS (904) 751 -1510 NORTHSIDE Lg 1,2, & 3 BRs. HUD Vouchers Accepted. $99 Deposit! No App. Fee (904) 751 -1510 405 Apartments Unfurnished NORTHSIDE Need a Place To $550 -$760 Hang Your Hat? 1,R2 & 3 BR's w Available! / (904)757.02401 Ashley Park .. Apartments PVB Across the road to bch. 4 furnished Apts. 2/1.5's, LR/DR combo, kit, Indry rm inci W/D, Call 912-265-8788 RIVERSIDE 1/1, hdwd firs, ch/a, upstairs, appls, 4plex, $25m+$400dp. 2983 Downing St 333-5176 R'SIDE -nice duplex 2/1, CH&A, w/d connection, storage rm, gar sm pet ok, $675mo. 786-1090 SAN MARCO 1 & 2 BR Speciall CALL 398 -9492 St. Mary's /Pt. Peter Area Morningside Townhome 2/2, 1000sf, 5mins to Sub Base. Call 912-882.5466 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 410 Condominiums ARLINGTON The Oaks, 3/2.5 1429 sf, w/d, tile. wd firs, fen yrd, pets ok $900. (5pm) 904-318-0357 Baymeadows/Point Meadows Place 3/2, balc, gated com, $1100, no pets. 904.821-8446 ICW/AVANTI CONDO'S Beautiful Irg 2/2 w/gar, 2nd fir, AvI 6/1. $1100m. 407-460-1704/904-471-0163 JAX BCH THE PALMS 2/2 $1100 1/1 $875. Lots of amenities, gym, pool, upgraded units. 904-476-1214 JTB/HODGES 2/2, 2nd fir corner, pool, fitness tennis gated, $950mo + util Call 472-0062 MANDARIN GLEN 2/2 all amenities $825mo. + sec. $675 616 -5855 MERRILL PINES 2/2 brand new,all ll app ncl+W/D. $700 first month's rent $920m. 904215-0638 Natures Hideaway 3/2 $1195 WS New Condo, Kit Equip, Pool & Pvlygrod,; Gated Comm VANSANDT RE 389 3540 SS Near NAS JAX- 2/2 avaiL Junes15. Call for more Info. 553.-8313 PCS Oakleaf Plantation brand new, 1525sf, 3/2, elev. access. all amenities & condo fee's ind., $1200mo, 904-541 0012/505 6382 0 P new 2/2, w/pool, close to NAS/Jax & 295, $950mo 904-735-3061 ORTEGA Riverfront Only 2/1.5, w/d, priv deck, gated sec, new appi, $ 1500mo. w/lease opt 339,000 904 887-6622 PALM COAST Amazing Intracoastal view! 3/2 furn, gated+amen, avail. 9/1 $1500m 9040 635-6861 PERFECT LOCATION Jax Bch & Town Center! 1 & 2 BRs from $939! Call 904-642-3504 PONTE VEDRA BEACH new int 2/2, Summer- house, golf side, $1100 + sec. Call 838-9400 PONTE VEDRA BCH New gated 1/1, WD, 1st fir, fpl, star, $750. 585-943-8736 PONTE VEDRA BEACH CONDO -2/2, all new, includes gar, down- stairs, on the lake, beach access, must rent. 904- 251-5370 PVB- Belleza 2/2 1st FL lake view w/gar, gated, resort amen. $1175 4th mo free 904 687 3000 PV Colony 2/2 lcarg, hrdwd firs stone counters, w/d $1100fno East of AIA 904.543-9467 SOUTHSIDE- SONOMA New 3/2, gated, pool view, granite. $1150mo. Avail 6/1; Call 631.3663 S'side 2/2 near St. Johns Town Ctr, pets ok, all amenities, w/d Incid. $1250mo 561-676-1442 S'SIDE/Montreux, 1st fir Irg new 2/2, all new appi scm prch overlkg woods. $1100m. 904. 703-1021 S'SIDE new TH near Tin- seltown & South Point. 2/2.5, gar, 1300sf, amen., $1075. 739-1879 WE-STSIDE Irg 2/2.5, 1400sf, frpic, dock, river view, scrn porch, patio, gar, eat in kit, no pets, 850m0. 272-1239 SGrand Reserve, 2BR/2BA, Hodges [ near JTB, 1200+sf, pool, gym, other amenities, W/D furn incl. $950mo (305)240-0003 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 ARGYLE Plantation Village 2757 Spencer Plant 3/2/2 1459sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished ARL 3/2 $1100/No Crd Ck MAND 2/3, 1300sf. $900. WS 3/1, $800 pet ok RTO Avail. R/C 725-1000 ARULINGTON 1700sf, 3/2.5, garage, 3518 Millcrest r. $1250 mo $1250dep. 904 463- 2823 4 ATL BCH/NAS MAYPORT. 3/2. PCS I Move near schools/beach. Laundry, tile, pets okay. Avail 6/19, $1000/m. 651-2737 Avondale 2/1 Spotless, all apple incid. w/d, ca/h, 1 car detachd gar. Pets ok. $995m 868-6212 Avondale 3/2 $925 ch&a 1300sqft/Near Boone Pk HW/floors/porch/lcargar VANSANDT RE 389-3540 BEACHES 2265 Wind- 3lammer Ln E 2200:1. on c3nal ibr 2 503. lrq ,a. 5210orm.:. Call 2J6.19145 BLENDING OP -No. Ti-, 3/2.5, w/loil, 1600si, conv loc. close to shopping, rest, malls, golf, St. Johns River. l000mo. pets ok. 687-6450 Cedar Hills 3/2 $750 ch&a/w&d hu/carport 1384sqft/egt kitch/fence VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 Clay Co. Rent To Own. 3/2w/pool 2car, Bit'01. 1540 Irishwood Ct. $1250 me.+ down. 236 -2141 CLAY COUNTY, Magnolia Golf & CC 4/3, gorgeous new home, 9 PETS. $1800m+dp. 904-294-7910 Ownr/Agnt EAGLE HARBOR 4BR/2BA, 2c. gar, new applies, hwd firs avil 6/1 $1800mo w/lawn care, 673-2276 ICW 762 Port Wine Ln. 3/2, 2 car gar, WD, yd maint inci. $1275mo + dep. avail 6/1 220-5491 INTERCOSTAL beautiful home like new 4br/2ba, built in 2003, $1250mo. Call 904-305-1621 Intracoastal Waterway Waterleaf Subdivision 945 Brlarcreek Road 3/2/2 1745sf $1395 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 LAKE ASBURY Silver Creek Sub 2664 Fern leaf Drive 4/2 1800sf $1125 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730&8060 4 MANDARIN 3/2 Lakefront, 2000sf, S w/d Inclu, lotsnew, ten minutes to NAS, $1250/mo. 917- 306-1940 Mandarin 3br/2ba ranch style house new paint carpet, 2 car gar, nice! $1125mo 818-486-2846 MANDARIN Julington Creek Plantation 212 Northbridge Court T/H 3/2.5/1 1304sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 Mandarin 2br/2ba, fenced back yard, 10718 Saddlebred Dr. walk to schls $1200mo. 254- 5613 MAND Bartram Park TH, 2/2.5 + ofc lcg, scrn rm, lake, preserve, gated, pool, all appi. $1100mo. 742-2459 SMAND-Waterfront TH, 3/2.5. oar. frIl, . walk to shopping swimming, boat- ing, fishing, Lake 7 min. to NAS $1400,61& 8260 Q M'BURG-Black creek wtrfnrt, Sbr/3ba. 3500sf, deep water, 4.2ac, barn riding arena, militarybyowner.com PCS. $2150. 904S505 1313 4 MIDDLEBURG. 4/2 T split with formal 11 living and dlig rooms, wood burning fireplace, family room, 1928sf, 705- 5004. $1200/mo, $900 1st month, Mlddleburg Ridaught Landing Sub 2864 Tuscarora Trail 3/2/2 1412sf $995 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 4, MIDDLEBURG S3/2 House 2car garage built 2003, available now, w/d hookups, all apple's, pets neg. $1050m. 904 704- 5363/291- 4444 4, MURRAY HILL 2/1 w/fp, hrdwd firs, 1 car gar. &fncd yrd, Short commute to NAS JAX. Lawn main.inciL. $995 Call Jen 874-7865 , NORTHSIDE-Rent to own 3/2 + loft, lake view, 2150sf, $5000 dn, $1200m. 954-534-6989 NORTHSIDE Deerfield Lakes 791 Assisi Lane #304 2/1.5 T/H 1100sf $750 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904) 730-8060 NORTHSIDE 888 Majestic Cypress Ln 3/2/2 1228sf$950 Fenced FEDERATED MGMT GROUP (904)730-8060 N'SIDE 4/2, 2cg, fpl, w/d, 2000sf, large backyard, quiet neighborhood. $1250m. 904-.807-8142 N'SIDE -RTO, 4/3, 2 story, with loft, lake view, $1800mo. $5000 dep. Call 305-725-8825 OAKLEAF PLANTATION Golf course comm. 4/2.5, 2400sf. all apols. Iwn mna.n[ 90J 2942470 420 ,Houses 4 Unfurnished OAKLEAF PLANTATION 1700 Canopy Oaks. 4/2, 1750sf, appi, blinds. $1300/mo. 4th month FREE REALTY EXECUTIVES 273.3939 610-6460 OP/1434 WOODLAND VIEW DR. Fleming Isl. Plant. 4/2, fp. 2 c gar, fen yard, close to Y, school pools/$1395 + dep. Avail 6/1 Call 5043807 OP/Mlddleburg- 3/2. Nice neigh- borhood. Big yard. S $800.1 yr. lease. 215- 2026 or 505-3793. OP Nice 3/2 new pnt- crpt, patio, carport, LR, DR, FR. $775. 860-8478 OP/OAKLEAF PLANT, New 4/2, 1687sf, Istory ranch style. $1250m. Lease opt. 303-683-0462 Orange Park Brand new 4/3 nvr lived In. 2400s1 Lots of upgrds! 1450m Mut .E+ 904.463.5499 PAXON 2/1. 936 Saranac St. $550/mo + $300 deposit. Call 904.716-6609 PVB JEWEL ON WATER 4/3, large lanai, walk to beach, school, shops, $2500/mo. 904-403- 7372 PVB/Seaside Comm. 3/2, 2cg, on lake. $1575m newer crpt comm. pool, .5mi to Bch. 904-614.-4837 RIDGECREST O. P. beautiful 3/2, huge eat-in kit., new appis, frpic, HWFIrs, fenc yd, scrn porch, 2 car gar, new paint inside/out quiet well maintained neighborhood, close to NAS Jax. No smokers, no dogs, avail. 7/1. $1300 mo. + dep. 904-276-8182/779- 2612, by appt. only. SAN JOSE near Univ. Blvd 3/2 grt loc. wd firs, big fen yd. $1200m. + dep. avai 6/1 Call 614-3194 SAN MARCO 3/2 + bonus 1650sf, Ig kIt, lndr W/D. 1482 Cheshire Rd. $1300mo. Call 683-6967 SOUTHSIDE -3/1 w/d hook-up, 1 car gar., large backyard. $975/mo, Electric included. CALL MOLTON354-6646 SOUTHSIDE 4/2 quite n'hood, secluded bck- yrd w/jacuzzi. Avail 6/1 1450m 904-625-6897 SOUTHSIDE 3/1.5 $850 ch&a/HWfloors/w&d hu Screened porch/equpt kit VANSANDT RE 389- 3549 S'S 3/2, 2car lakeview Fla rm, Fpl sec sys, 2 pools, new crpt/palint. $1150mo. Call 292-9472 S'side 4/2, 3/2 Near bch blvd.& Arl new carpet, pvt yrds. $995 & $1195 + sec. 904.287.2727 S'SIDE/The Woods 3/2, fncd yd, sunrm, pool, tennis, club hse, Atl Blvd. $1300m. 207-592-0912 SS- Lantana Lakes, SSub 3/2,2 car gar. S sec. sys, sprink, frpl, FL m, lake view, 2 pools, $1175. 292-9472 ST. AUG BCH -RTO or 6mo lease, Spacious Luxury on priv lake. By priv bch. $2500 305-395-1611 ST. AUG BCH/Oceanfront cottage 3/2, AC, nicely renovated, great beach, $1800m Refs 904- 384 7954 ST. JOHNS CO. Lrg 4600sf, 5/4+loft & bonus. Johns Crk Subd. Max Star Properties 904- 652- 7216. ST. JOHNS CO. Racetrack Rd. new 3/2.5 TH, 1460sf. gar, gated, all apls $250m 904-249.4146 4 St. Mays, 3/2, SSugarmll great S room livin room, loft, fncedyard,' community pool, near Kings Bay 1. 95, $1050. 912-6741293 4. St. Marys, 3/2, S Sugarmill great room, Uvinroom, lft, ncedyard,' community pool, near Kings Bay IE 9S, $1050. 912- 674o1293 TIRED OF RENTING? NorthsIde -3br, Iba, central H&A, Move in now. $0 down, $675mo. $81,900 1964 W. 15th St. 745-0045 TIRED OF RENTING? West Riverside - 3br 1 ba, central h&a, 1695mo $0 down, $86,900 Move in now, 2544 Calvin St. 745-0045 VENETIA/ORTEGA 3/2 $895 Completley renov/must c Equip kitchen/1006sqft VANSANDT RE 389-3540 WESTSIDE OFF CASSAT REMODELED 4BR, 1.5BA, $89SMO. $0 DOWN, $129,900.5259 Baycrest Rd. 745-0045 d WestSide- 2/2 w/ carport, fenced, all [jappi10 miles, NAS JAX, look for couple, no pet, prefer non-smoker, $700/$350 dep. 904,908-8844 WESTSIDE/O.P. Brand New House. 1600sf 3/2. 2car gar $1125mo (904) 645- 7374 WESTSIDE -7006 Miss Muffet Ln. S. 3/1, CH&A, w/d incld. $725mo $725 dep Call 771-9506 20 out of a 100 The military community makes up 20 percent of the total population for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. That means that 20 out of every 100 people you meet are somehow connected with the military. Get your message to them by advertising in one or all of the publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, call 904-35-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. enlws Mirror Periscope 420 Houses 435 Rooms 4 Unfurnished to Rent WESTSIDE ORANGE PARK- Whisperin Pines Sub miles from NAS 5630 Great Pine Lane N l JAX. $450/mo. All 2/2 1210sf $725 utilities included. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP W/d, 386 0207 (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE SIDE Adam's Lake Room for rent, $395mo 11514 Summerbird Court +u. 1 mile from 3/2/2 1458sf $1050 exchange adn NS FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Mayport Prefer female, (904) 730- 8060 non smoker, call 215-593-9446 WESTSIDE Gentle Woods Sub ROS ET 6424 Crimson Leaf Lane ROOMS TO RENT 3/2/2 1458sf $1050 From $80+ utilities incl. FEDERATED MGMT GROUP CH/A, all appliances. (904)730-8060 Furn/unfurn 904.566-6265 Timothy Landing Beach/ 7724 Higchair Lane 440 Vacation/ 3/2/1 1500sf $975 FEDERATED MGMT GROUP Resorts (904) 730-8060 WESTSIDE HR ORANGE PARK OCEAN FRONT CONDO, S A SMALLC ARK St. Augustine 65wk. NO WREFREQ.95 HOOKUP QU2897 oldcity.com/oceanfront W'S -2 2.5 Townhome appli., dock/deck, hrdwd fp deep wtr access to St. Johns, $1195mo 904-389-2198 Ml WS 3/1, $800 pet ok ARL 3/2 $100/No Crd Ck MAND 2/3 1300sf. $900. Commercial RTO Avail. R/C 725. 1000 W'side-2/1. New incl. Real Estate tile throughout & CH&A. 500 Commercial/ Detached garage/large Industrial for Sale front & bkyd. 5750mo. sCommercial/ Max Star Rity 652.7216. industrial for Rent W'SIDE-3/2, TOTALLY 507 Commercial/ refurbished, new cpt, Businesses for Sale CH&A $975mo 510 Retail/Office Space 1st/ist mo 699*8796 for Sale W'SIDE 6601 Georgia 515 Retail/Office Space Jack Dr., 3br/2ba forRent $850/mo + $850 dep. __forRe Ph. 777-0691 or 695-3388 Commercial/ WS Lakeshore 3/1 $750 500 Industrial ch&a, HW Firs, Fenced, IFor Sale CarGar, Wkshp, Kit Equlp For Sale VANSANDTRE 389-3540 MAYO, FL. Half city block on Main St. US 27, wlcorner lot, 2 buildings. Realtor/owner. $225,000 I I 850-269-1465 O, NC Store + cabin $94,990. E A 20 acres, stream: $99,990. 919-693-8984 or E R A owner@newbranch.com REAL ESTATE Dan Jones Commercial/ & Associates, Inc 505 Industrial (904) 757-3466 For Rent ww.ERADANJONES.com ome, GREEN COVES SPRGS Homes, 2000SF warehouse, 4 Townhomes, and roll-up doors, $50mo, Condominiums avail 6/1, Call 673-2276 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $525 -$1600 In the 5 Businesses Following Areas: For Sale Northside Mandarin BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Oceanway established clientele Downtown owner retiring, San Marco 778- 1408 or 662- 7587 Victoria Point Arlington RESTAURANT Southside Argyle FOR SALE Intercoastal West CALL 278-9040 Westside CAcLL 757466 515 Office Space CALL 757-3466 For Rent FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS JTB & PHILLIPS www.ERADANJONES.com Starting at $275, utils included. GOING FAST!! Call Rod 343-8922 $500 Down U OWN Al Areas 1st Mo. FREE MANDARIN 1140SF C EZ QUALIFY 381 First month rent free. Call the HtUlne 388-1208 Rent neg. 904- 868- 5500 RENTALS IN ARGYLE, ARL & O.P. -3 & 4 br, NEW OFFICE SUITES avail. Starting at $950. 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Zenith Realty 215-0676 Eastpark Great location! CALL FOR MOVE IN (904)998-9339 SPECIALS! EZ Qualifying CH/A,l appliances+ WS 840 Edgewood Ave S. W/D hkp. 904.566-6265 Profl. suites, full service __ _____^_ from 200sf + $1/per sqft. A 5Manufactured Call 904-716-0400 05f Homes BOSTWICK 2 sgl wide 525 ForRent mobile homes on canal. dep. + until. Good credit LEM TURNER -Store req. Call 386-325-9226 LEM TURNER -Store I. front 1750sf avail. I=- .] [,] l!!i: 904-514-1090 Then own your home for as little as $1000/down Call Sandy @ 695-2255 WESTSIDE- fully furn 2/1, priv 1/2 ac lot, CH&A, no pets, $500 781-2752 430 Roommates 9A-Irg furn rm, new hm, DSL, cbl, w/d, no pet, NoSmkr$500 237-1834 ARL. M/F to share lovely furn home. $700m. Home rarely/403-6422 Atl. Blvd/Keman-S hare 4/2 home. DSL & all until. incl. Very gd area $140wk N/S only. 904-838-8054 OP F. Wanted to share new 3500sf hm, rivervw $500 inci. until. 509-5877 OP Share 2 Story House w/pool, seeks male N/S $325mo. +utils 612-6646 W'side behind Blanding post office. New 4/2.5 3200sf home seeking responsible, employed adult. $500mo. 379-1935 WS Lg hm, no smkr/pet $450 + 1/2 until neg. furn/unfurn. 777-5955 WS Normandy Blvd. Chris- tian M/F, share 2br trailer 1/2 utils 786-4219 237-3772 WS- share nice 2/2 apt lost to NAS JAX 1l utilities, Ici, call 252- 7432, leave msg, have ref. $550 A43 Rooms "435 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrig! Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 ARL-REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS! * 7 DAY STAY (904) 725. 5093 BAYMEADOWS BEACHES MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WK, Apt $150week also houses for rent furn/ unfurn wk, month. 904-302-5753 H, NAS JAX- wanted Sale roommate near HI NAS JAX utilities included. $400mo. Very nice home. Call 779-4660 N'side Private Home all utilities Included $125wk + $125sec dep. Call 904-860-6927 OP Efficiency, furn, sm refrig, microwave, cable off street parking, $100 dep. + $395 mo Avail 5/1 Call 215-9416 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 5 0 OBusiness 5S0 Opportunities CHILDCARE CENTERS est. locations, w/real estate, Fin. arranged. FL Investment Properties 888'881- 0118 DRY CLEANER MUST SELL Loc. in 2600+ Employee bldg. Heart of downtown bus. district 904-356-8187 PIZZA REST. turnkey, ready, Westside area, $39,900. 836-659-1966 PIZZERIA, Estab. 15yrs. Small turnkey bus, for quick sale. Regency area. Serious inquires only. $25K. 904-803-5691 REST. TAKE OUT & DELIV. Est. bus. & resid. cust. base. Regency area, $38,500.904 382.5834 St. Augustine Retail Business Established '92 Highly developed repeat business along with continued growth of tourist trade. $195K + inventory. 904-347-9499 I ~ o r m u9 r r iu 9 rn .1, rn ulm n u1m r nam rngrmw r n ,,rm ww s r.'v I miI Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): Work Phone # 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 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BARRVWhINGTON COVE T- , 1* ESONRANC- 2 HUNTER WALK MA Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Beautifully landscaped lake and conservation views availab * Nature trail, playground * Close to schools, shopping * Easy access To 1-95 & 1-295 * Estate 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. WILLO RIDGE Ie Homes Starting in The $190s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! * Away from the traffic * Conveniently located near 1-295,1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Call 904-783-6217 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. FOX HILFAM Homes Starting In The $200s! * Long awaited final phase NOW OPENI * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots I I I available * Conveniently located near 1-295,1-10, and Chaffee Rd. . For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. iiTiOy/!^?^e Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! * Away from the traffic! * Conveniently located close to 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7,6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. . . ... .. .. .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .... .. ...4.. .. .. . .. .. . Condos Starting in The * Cozy, intimate community * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located minutes from downtown near I-10 * Appliances included with home For More Information, Please Call 904-783-8650 1-10 to Lane Avenue. South on Lane Ave, to Manotak Ave. Right on Manotak Ave. to Sallie Ave. Left on Sallie Ave. to Manotak Oaks on the left, Pon TIMBER RUN Condos Starting In The LOW $ 100s! * Brand new Gated Community! * 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 $130s! *Three spacious floorplans to choose from * Homes available for immediate occupancy * 2 or 3 bedrooms with garages 4 * Community swimming pool For More Information, Please Call 904-854-7101 Condos Starting In The LOW $ 100s! * Three decorated models! " BEST value on the Westside! * Peaceful country setting * Conveniently located close to shopping and dining on 103rd St.just west of 1-295 For More Information, Please Call 904-425-4929 J~IfffU~JJ'Ji~ 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. 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GENERAL AVIATION & COMMERCIAL AVIATION FUELERS Exp. prefd but not req'd. Must have valid drivers lic, HS Diploma/GED and flexible availability. GROUND SERVICE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC. yr min exp req'd. Valid drivers lic, HS Diploma, GED & flexible avail- ability. Must pass drug screen, 10 year bckgrnd check. Salary based on exp + bnfts. Apply in person: Signature Flight Sup- port, JAX Int'l Airport, 14700 Yonge Dr. EOE 710 Industrial/ STrades A/C DUCT CLEANING TRUCK OPERATOR Good pay & benefits. Good Driving record a must. DFWP, Indoor Comfort 396 7771 A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS & HELPERS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M-F. EOE. DFWP BINDERY HELP FT, Great Pay. Call 904- 696.8822 CARPENTERS & HELPERS Tools & transportation Nec. Top pay. Clay Cty area. 291-3020/838-0789 CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays * Paid vacations Gas allowance * 40 plus hrs/week Company T-shirts * Quarterly Bonus program Call 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 Now hiring exp'd InteriorB Trim Carpenters. Pd Holidays, Vacations,i Benefits. Must have own tools/transp. 284-3753 DRYWALL FOREMAN With commercial, office, interior exp. We are looking for a long-term employee. Exc bnfts. Please call Tenant Contractors 268-1008 or fax resume 268-8995 710 Industrial/ Trades Construction Owens Corning HOMExperts, a leader in residential con- struction services is seeking: RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION EXPERTS In the Jacksonville area For work including new home repair, warranty. remodeling, quality assurance & customer service. *Competitive benefits pkg. *Dispatched from home *Advancement opportunities -Must own hand & power tools -Must have reliable truck/van SDrug-free with clean background *Safety a must For consideration, Email: Rachel.Vail@owen scorning.com Call: 866-264-7912, ext. 1 3 9 or Fax : 877-479-2652 Owens Corning is an EO/AAE. DOZER, TRACKHOE, GRADER, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, PIPELAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. 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Call Jackie 924-8664 MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- mechanical and line operators. We offer a real opportunity with training, good pay and benefits. We are located West of Jack- sonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. PAINTERS with commercial & residential experience. tools & transportation. 632-0500 DFWP PLUMBERS new apart- ment construction several new projects just starting, Jackson- ville area ,piece work available, possibility of becoming a foreman. Ins program, paid holidays &gaid vaca- tions EOE DFWP Call 813-246-5341 Maronda Systems is seeking Residential Electricians, for the Jacksonville North. Must have experience as well as own truck and tools. Top Pay and benefits. Please con- tact Bill at 904-237-9261. PRINTING CO. -hiring press operators, out- side sales, pre press mgt. 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Operators must possess a current C Level State of Florida, DEP Wastewater Operator's license. lAP-HILL provides com- petitive compensation $20.20 & Medical plan, Dental plan, Life insur- ance, Paid vacation Paid holidays (10), Paid per- sonal time off (6 days), and in addition to the wage of $20.20 per hour an additional 3% of gross income deposited to an employee retirement fund plus $1.45 per straight time hour worked deposited to an employee 401k. lAP-HILL is a drug free environment, equal opportunity employer. Send resume to IAP- HILL Naval Air Station P.O. Box 77, Building 103 Jacksonville, FL 32212 Attn: Frank Kane FAX 904 542- 4164 e-mail Kanefm@iaphill.com (Part time positions pay $20.20 base wage plus $6.08/hr cash in lieu of benefits = $26.28/hr). 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View job description on line @P alachua.redcross.org. Send resume and salary requirements to tallmanv@usa. redcross.org LEASING AGENT/ ASSISTANT MANAGER Nat'l property mgmt co. seeks a professional & goal oriented indi- vidual with strong personality for small community located in Jacksonville. 2 yrs exp & AMSI a must. Computer skills & multi-tasking manda- tory. Some weekends requr'd. Competitive benefits pkg + bonus. Fax resumes to (732) 750-3040 or e-mail to ApartmentJobs@ yahoo.com. Drug-free. workplace & EOE. SURFACE WARFARE TECH COURSEWAREE DEV.) Seeking (10) senior HM & E Engineer Specialists to develop interactive courseware relating to Ship HM&E systems. Req's 6yrs. of ship- board USN maint. exp. strong training back- ground and ESWS quals. Must be literate in Microsoft Word. EOOW qual, instructor tour and/or NEC 9502 are a plus. Apply online at www.lsijax.com. EOE-M/F/D/V. Drug screen req. dev *e l me(:3tJi& T.R"- The opportunity you were looking for! Looking for a bilingual candidate (English/Spanish) who will be responsible for maintaining and updating our websites. Must ensure design integrity on each project. LWeb page building and web maintenance experience required. Experience in electronic graphic design and/or web development is with the basic components of web site design, including HTML, Image scanning, editing software like Photoshop and create multi-media (audio, video, Flash) products. Must be accurate in spelling and grammar. Must have experience with Mac OS. Be part of a growing company with unbelievable flexibility on the job and a fun environ- ment every day. Did I mention that the pay is good? Send your resume by fax (904) 819- 3575 or email me at luisvien- rich@ecolatino.com. * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 720 Medical Medical Transcriptionist with experience in typing. Fax Resume 482-4060 CALL CENTER REP- FT for busy medical Ctr. Call center exp in medical field req;d. Excellent communi- cation skills, team layer w/positive atti- ude a must. Fax resume to 722-4271 MEDICAL TECHNOLO- GIST /TECHNICIAN Needed. Variable hrs including evening and Saturday. Must beFL licensed. Busy in-office Laboratory for FP/Peds. Phlebotomy exp req'd. Great atmosphere & team concept. Fax resume to 722-4267 Attn: Lynda PHARMACIST & MEDI- CAL ASSISTANT to c. IK at the Naval HOnppiir contact us atthes.- a 3 Phone: 888-621-972- Fax: 888-620.-0092 Ema,"i laniercorp@aol .:-:. PHLEBOTOMIST- PT nrs for early a.m. & week- end hrs in leading medical office includ- ing PEDS. Must be team player and able to travel between offices. Computer exp a MUST & minimum 1 yr phleb exp req'd. Fax resume to 722-4267 attn: Lynda RN/LPN Full Time Cardiology Research Dept. Exp pref'd. Exc benefits. Riverside. Fax to 308.2175 SOCIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR, RN, LPN & UNIT MANAGERS for Harts Harbor Health Care BA degree required. Some long term service skills preferred. 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FT/ PT applications accepted. Ap ply in person at The St. Johns Town Center behind Wendys. 737 Real Estate Agent Coordinator for Local Real Estate Office Bi. Lingual a plus Fl. Real Estate Licence Req'd. Internet Proficient/Data Base Management Please fax or e- mail resume fax:904-288-7993 email: kirw175@kw.com REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Looking for a Keller Williams Team Leader. Join the faster growing, 4th largest real estate co. in N. America. Strong leadership, mgmt. & team building skilIs. Proactive and positive person $100,000.00 plus Keller Williams Realty Strict Confidence 904-465.1848 Email Resume To: GeneRivers@kw.com LICENSED R.E. AGENT WORK AT HOME, INTERNET BASED BUS., REO LISTINGS OR PROPERTY MGMT EXP. LH. MARKS REAL ESTATE 399- 0463 745 Sales Clearwire Authorized Representative Open House at Clearwire 9452 Philips Hwy, #4 Jax, FL 32256 Thursday, May 25th 12-2pm or Friday, May 26th 7am- 9am. 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S Call Kim 778.2464 or 904-235-9658 4,HNot Tub Cover |70"x76" New condi tion $350 obo 912 -882 -0734 Lv msg Jacuzzi Hot Tub/FREE! 4 person, free to anyone who will come & get it. Some disassembly req'd. Everything works except for the heater. 247.8593. 4 JEEP- Boys ride- / able jeep $45 Child's train rie Stable with all trains tracks storage bins, $55,213-9590 & KEYBOARD- Cassio Callo, $25. 2 S twin mattress & box spring sets, $50 ea. 249-1666 & McDonald's Happy Meal 101 Dalmations, $60, 904*781-7076 SMENS SET GOLF CLUBS- VERY NICE FATHER'S DAY GIFT. OFFER AROUND $100. 317-6618 DAYS (9:30A-5P) AND WEEKENDS 4 Open Top Baby Swing and 2 baby activity gyms. $25, for it all, 904- 294. 0250 ask for Casey, A4 POOL Tble- 7 ft. p n ool hall style pool Table, asking $700. call 619-0052 POOL Tble- 7 ft. I ool hall style pool S| Table, asking $700. call 619.0052 4 PUNCH BOWL SET S22 cup. Crystal. k 1 Perfect condition! $40. 912-510-6522 St Marys. Great Price for this original. Beautiful Bowl! 4, Radial 10" arm-saw, $150.12volt, S emergency light. $75, woodeater, $60, vehicle, ramps, $50, vehicle, hitch platform, $60.904.272-7352 4 RHODE GEAR BICYCLE CARRIER S very good condition, $35. Holds 2 full size bikes. Call 221.4426 & TONY BOSELLI- Full size card- board, stand- up. Jaguars First Player Drafted, $95,268-2482 4 TREADMILL T REEBOK VISTA- < | f with TV. You Must See to Believe. Call Kim at 904-778-2464 or 904 23539658 4$ WATER HEATER- SOLAR, $100 call Steve after 6pm, for details, 81936859 WEDDING GOWN -Cam elot Style, sz 18, chiffon with empire waist, worn once, lyr old, under garments with skirt incld. $400 Call to see 866-8442 WHEEL & TIRES (4) for '06 Dodge Dakota. P255/65R16. 145mi. $500. 904-261-2225 920 Business/ Lots of Laterals !! 2 Drawer, 3 Drawer & 5 Drawer Only $50 Per Drawer Gator Office Furniture (904)724-6400 STORE CLOSING 'Selling Fixtures (shelves, slat- wall, etc.) 213-0275 922 Collectables -'^ & Jewelry S20 -Franc Brilliant uncirculated gold rooster coins, 1906-1914. $199 ea. 269-1478 4 SILVER BARS (1 oz) | adn rounds, $14. Soz bar $70, lOoz bars $149. Uncirculated Silver Eagles, $18+. 904 269.1478 928 Electronics / Car Subwoofer and S Amp 10" sub in t1 I tube. No box needed. Crossfire 70Wx2 amp. Excellent condition $95882-5267 TELEPHONE. AT&T Cordless 5.8 GHZ. Tal- m ion caller I.D, call waiting with answer- ing system. Great condi- tion, $40,268.2482 TV, RCA, 14 in., flat Screen tube type. side 4 and rear. A/V with remote. Great cond. $65,268-2482 S TV-60in. Zenith . console, yr. 2000, Picture very nice. $500, 372-9335 cell 504-5594 after 4pm. 945 Garage Sales ARL/SAT. 8-3pm. Old iron beds. ent. ctr, new dbl sink & bath cab. cast iron antiq's, end tblhis & much more. 6814 Hermitage Rd. 4. BONAPARTE T CROSSING- Com- S| muniUty garage sale. May 6 & 7, from 8-2 on Starrett Rd. next to first coast High School 4 FERNINDINA BCH SFlora Parke Mov- '.I ing Sale- furniture, Stv s, and lots more. 9-1, Sat-Sun, 5/6-7. 31181 Grassy Parke Dr. ICW -12759 Turtle Lake Ln. Saturday 8am-lpm. Q KINGLSAND, GA SBIG YARD SALE, 6/3 8-7. antiques, furni- ture, crystal, clocks, books, lamps, glassware, china, flatware. FOLLOW SIGNS N'SIDE 3 families Fri/Sat 8.5p. 2224 Newberry Rd. W/D, well pumps,HH etc N'S Indoor Moving Sale All must go 443 W 59th St Fri & Sat 338- 8445 for details/directions. OP/MOVING SALE 32" TV, furn, etc. Fri/Sat 8-4p. 1126 Willow Lane. OP EAGLE HARBOR Timberwood Multi Family Moving Sale LOTS OF STUFF 1736 Horizon Ct. Sat 8-? ORTEGA MULTI-FAMILY SALE, Sat. 8.3pm. Entire block of Milam Rd. 4. ORTEGA -ONGOING S8358 STELUNG DR.S I Queen bdrm set, living rm set TVs, DVDs, VCRS, whirlpool, washer/dryer. 904 772-7795/803-6617 W'side 2 Family Sale Fri, Sat 8-2; 1073 Fountain Rd. +sz ciths, lots more SW'S- MAY 7 10-2 8358 Stelling Drive | 5. Call 803.6617 for info. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA Q95 Garden/ U950 Lawn John Deere 1800/Sprayer Great Condition, 1860 hrs. Won't last @a $4,300.00 Matt 334-9516 Lawn Mower, MTD. Shp, bagger, lself-propeled, $80. Gas. Trimmer, $25, Toto Lawn Mower, $150 call 268.1384 Murray Riding Mower w/bagger l 17Hp-Twin 42" cut excellent cond. $650.00 272-2067 RIDING MOWER, Like new only ly/o. 30" Elect. start, 10.Shp, $500firm. 735-0399 SNOWBEAR UTILITY TRLR Pd $600, Sell for $350 Cash firm. 904 502- 0414 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAP! Private indi- vidual 904-334-8731 955 Household 9 Furniture SBaby Crib Solid Oak $150. Toys, girls, 1 toddler, clothes, lots of baby items. 277-1634. oceanl616@) wmconnect.com for pics BATH-Crib, solid oak $150, toys, girls, toddler clothes, lots of baby stuff. 277-1634, oceanl616i comconnect.com for pics Bdrm Set- 5 pc set. Oak veneer, headboard dresser, night stands, and armoire, $300 for all. 287-9159 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904) 674-0405 Bed $100 lavail Brand name QN SET, new. Can del. 858-9350 BED $105. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in plastic 391-1105 can del BED $140 QN PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastic.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New, Can Deliver (904)674 0405 BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904)674-0405 BED $379 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic w/ warr 398-5200 can deliv BED A Brand Name $185 King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED Brand name Kg pill topSET. $299. New, w/ warr. Can del.'391-0015 r. BEDROOM SET- 4 piece set, Queen | mattress, box- spring, mirror, dresser night stand, medium oak, contemporary style, $900 obo,491 7996 [Bedroom 4Pc Set $29S HUGE Tent Sale! This Week ONLY! Prints From $29 14 Drawer Chests Frm$79 I Sofas & Chair $2981 13 Rml8Pc Condo Pk Assorted Nt Stands $39 m 3PcSealyQnBed 1199 25"ColorTV's From $99 | COURT CLEARANCE S(904S396-9000 t BED-single, mat- tress box springs, BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 858-9350 Can deliv BUNKBEDS-TWIN. Red/brown, only had for 6 months, w/ 1 matt. $300. Call 779 1251 4, CHINA-cabinet, country style, excellent condi- tion, $110 obo, 912- 882-1052 4, COFFE TABLE Green marble, excellent condi- tion, $75. 904 261-8673 S COUCH-i ft., brown '1|7 leather-look, nail head perfect for office, $50 obo, baby jump- a roo, $25, Guitar $200, high chair, $7,476- 7694 DAYBED pulls out to full sz bed, wrought iron, $200 obo Call 288-7977 DESK/Large $1000 & Chip. n. dale chair $200, end tble/breakfast tble $750.All Baker Historic Charleston collection $1200. 904-635-7394 SDining Rm Set Oak, $400, coffee table, $75, love seat, 250. Antiqlue chairs, $100 ea" vanity/desk chair, $55. 904 -260-6187 4, DINING ROOM TABLE w/6 chairs andlighted kL China Cabinet (oak) $690. Ent. Snter solid oak $490.718-6314 DINING RM SET Contemporary, like S new, $1200, ent cntr, $1000, flowered sofa, $200. 541-0313/ 651-9302 Dining Set | beautiful honey, oak, k w/2 leaves, 6 chairs matching buffet and hutch, lots of other items. 904 -230 -8445 ENT. CNTER. Solid oak. S Up to 36" TV, good k, I condition, 60" x53" $150.278-4385 SEntertainment Center- solid wood, kt 3 pcs., 8.5ft. two lighted glass cabinetry, lighted. desk/bar V.G.C $600 call 904-261-8673 4, MATTRESS-queen Spillow-top mat- I tress an box. lMoving to Chicago sale. $175 obo, call 860 857-3126 or 864 325 4560. Like New! 4, MAYTECH COMPUTER with monitor, speakers, keyboard, & epson styles printer w/ desk, $500. Simmons Beautyrest Queensz set, $300. 221-7323 955 Household 1010 Pets& 1300 Motorcycles 955 Furniture A Supplies 1300 ____-_-- _- IE 1 Honda Elite Motor -, Nightstands, $25 ea JACK RUSSELL PUPS, CKC Scooter Blue T Dachelorchest, $300. DO.B. 4/5/06. 5700mi, excellent $35.ightoak, Tails cut, dewclaws cond,$850, excellent condition. removed. 904-376-5050 272 2067 Linda. 783 0197 or 376-5075 n UEN SZ ED- Lab pupples AKC, black, HONDA SHADOW T resser, mirror, 9w&ksold,HC.,Playful/ 1100CC 1997 Snigsnd at- lovable. POP $300 Custom black paint tress, boxsprings, 904 349 3210 w/purple shadow rails, headboard, LAB PUPS, AKC, vetcert, flames. many extras footboard, oak con- SPOP, S/W born 3/11 -Cobra 2" drag pipes temporary Amelia chpp borne3/11, with jetted for carbu- Island 60.491-799 champ pedigree hoc retors, Cobralug- M, lyel M$400 333.1377 gage rack, Honda SOFA- $50. Blue LABPUPS, AKC,5M/4F saddle bags. Mem- with plae pink, Ch. bldline yellow, read phis slim windshield smaflower 6/17.$450.904-716-302 and mounting kit, design.-Three custom driver, pas- cushion. Two pillows, LABRADOODLES healthy singer padded seats, pretty, but worn some. top quality, pups Shed custom chrome and 912.510&6522 lessS450up 706.556-0504 padded sissy bar. Cobra luggage rack SOFA BED $275; Secty PetSafe Wireless Fence with trave pack, cus- desk$60; W/D$125set; up to 180'diameter new tom chrome rear 904 363-1812 $250. Call 904-821-5180 shocks, throttle lock cruise control. The SOFA/CHAIRw/ PIT BULL PUPS/BLUE bike has lots of SOttoman Italian ADBA, liter of blues & chrome clutch radia- \J I leather imported Iliter of choc. Go to: tor, tag, signal light, off white excellent www.muscleheadpitts.com reservoir cable shift condition, $1000 obo, or call 904 509.3498 peg covers and other call 904 291-4142 after accent chrome. Plus, 5pm PIT BULL -choc red nose, custom sardine pilot 2 left $250ea. Beautiful, and passenger foor SSOFA dining room pure bred, 993- 0496 pegs and cup holder. table,&chairs, Coffee maker, Pit Bull, Blue Nose STUD Garage Kept microtekscan- needs mate. 1251bs 32,478 miles maker, argue wood w/papers 904 759-7149 Call 904294-6223 framed mirror, vacuum $4,995 050 call 904- 777 6684 PITT BULL PUPPIES This Honda can be 3/4 FOR SALE Tseenonlineat SOFA & LOVESEAT, used dewormed w/ shots. seen online at green leather, $300obo. Call John or Juanita at fi.ic- Travis at 904 626-9289 904-891.7839 or 891-9520 hiE cy9clMsavi call b/t 8am-5pm a.l lO tional POMERANIAN PUPS CKC A KAWASAKI SsOFA- sectiona 2 males, health cert. LXR-1100, 2000, sofa, blue/reen $450. Call 904-859 4310 manu upgrades, color, 2 recmers, -It better than new, pull down table, POMERANIANS, CKC, 1st garage kept, must see! queen size sleeper, 9 ff shots, SF/1M, price grg. kbo,Caml 2421398 x lift, V.G.C., $500, reduced 904. 477 5485 990 oboca 241139 904-261-8673 SUZUKI BOULEVARD POODLES TOY- AKC CRUISER LTD -'05, red, S TABLE. 3 piece 1/F T. cup $1000. only 600 mi. 269-4618 glass table set, 1/M Toy $700. 334-4058 nt includes coffee plumprettypoodles.com Q. SUZUKI KATANA table and 2 end 04'. 600 tables, $250 PUG Puppy (Paco) Born I 8200 miles, $500 in Michael264,2850 10-17-05 Shots up to W accessories date! Potty Trained! included. Excellent TABLE- Beautiful Wonderful around kids, condition, $4400 obo, S formal wood & doesn't bark or wine, call 904874-4844 \ vj glass dining table knows how to Sit & c d 048, and china carpet Stay he has a Bed & WANTED: 1960's-70's with 2 extraleafo for Blac Wire Kennel Ja anese Motorcycles table. $1500. 249-1666 has Registered Papers. Cas buyer. 231-499-9965 STABLE- glass din- S m Can'ttake him Yamaha 1100 Cs- with me. Asking $700t n tom,s15Cdegree - / ning rm table set, oBO. Call (904)755 5884. Chopper Rake, Sincludes table, and Lowered rear bas S 4 chairs. $350 ROTTWEILER Lowered rear bags, Michael 264 2850 POP, 4M/,2F, $550. custom paint and boyl TABLE- solid oak, papers, 9045350094 modifications, 3k miexcellents, oval banquet table a Schnauzer mini condition, $8500 obo, 47 & 10 chairs. AKC, all shots, 904 264 7173 or $1850 cash & carry. i health certificate, 6 904-2694881 Beautifull912-729-7307 mo. house broken, Yamaha YZ 250 pick of litter, $700 obo, hours; owner SVacuum Cleaner 904463-2254/ transferred. Mus S$50, Rocker Bent- 902139941 aSell d $2100 obo V|f wood $125, 32"x8' -3M,41 Se,, $1300 oho, entry door $50 roll- SHIH-TZU -3M, 1 F, 912.573-3161 top desk 'N/swivel chair when you've seen the $475 Bed frames rest, come see the best. A odt 264-6814 Diana 297-7745 1310 Ato Parrts SILKY TERRIER -with 960 Machinery papers, less than lyr, 5)33" BFG Mud Terrains & Tools M, $600 778-1999 for 15" rims. w/ony 5K 960 kwTosols 136007Dmi reg $1200 only $550. YORKIE PUPPIES AKC, 904406-2698, 42218657 CONTRACTOR GOING health cert, M & F $700. OUT OF BUSINESS 904-445-8127 4 5 BFG MUD TERRAINS -Tools, PP4's/ 6's, 6" CAF- ( 5)F33in.withonlySK redheads, 4x4 base YORKIES AKC ADORABLE Lmiles, reg. $1200+only plates, 440 z's & 2" iFem, IMale, $1000each $550.Call4062698/ washers, tiedeck, 12d w/shots, 904-502-9891 422.8657/542-2302x513. handrive nails, 5 rim 291-8227 291-8227. Blue-Ox baseplate Musical / f and driveshaft F Musical s disconnect with 970 Merchandise/ driveshaft for Services Blazer 97-03 auto ^~________ __ *transmission, $300 obo, valued, $1300. 282-6466 Drum Sets (150) $149 anUp -ran New Spc & hdwr $349 300 TransporNtaon BOAT'CAR SHED Guitars $49Up 387.6527 12' 30o covered two f 1 l, ,rn AA sides & back. 12'peak sale. Comes with 1205BahaB, rur. 264-6814. case, pedals, 2 12105 3iD'-: 264-6814 S amps, and cables. 1215 Bialt Ed wi. _qI i. BOAr CAR SHED Call and make an offer. Rnl:a- 12'x30'covered 860-857-3126n dnlrrpmtwo sides and back 860-857-3126 r E,,,mnr12' peak tarp, 9 PIANO-Antique Kt.,, -upI i 24'x30' new. 542 2127 T upright mirror, 1230 R V' 4 -r,d. uppNi I W back with stoolr 123SRV BRr, t'I DUNLOP LOW very good condi- 1300 r.,,r l 'r,. PROFILE TIRE tion, $700 obo, 205 40Z. R17 80W. SP 912 882-1305 7I73 5p-LFTM .Slet 980 Sporting 1315 i ,r. 'Lea 44 25030 764 Goods 1320 r,tciue I-,, r Ford Bronco 151325 uti--mhie _wheels, lug 15Wx7.5 BOWFLEX ULTIMATE 2 1335 mi r L- r .I alloy in good condi- N D" tion. Sit of four. W/1AB attachment. Only. 4Tru: TraI.-r 7 o. l306 3 months new paid 71-17250 10U 7364 $2,299+ $150 for AB '. Four 168 Alloy attachment you save 1i345 v. u Rms 'n $1,050! Sell for $1,400! 1350L!.lc Aui, 1. I3,...%,. 5 r Includes delivery and 3 ui, Tmur n I L T ,'-. professional setup Wnhi.d -. .m S .:. D ,. -o 04-230-9229 3__ 13i(,:.1-' 55"CT.-r.. 3"') SGOLFCLUBS- set ..,--:. 4122 l 1i men's golf clubs. 1205 oa MAZDA MILLENIA oReasonable offer. Z0 l b. MAZDA A MiLLENIA -It -Reas Dabler1 95" rims. 5 spokes. 10a-5:30p. MoThu'r. Propeller- for s lo obo.'call Nights lOp 2 Mercury, Mariner aiter 4pm. Iv msg. C E and others. Fits 18 542 0719 x 220 s GOLF CLUBS h Ip plus. Never Used, masterfit, installed. S50 firm. SEARS X CARGO 4 114-AW, $75. Hogan 904-264-6054 after 4 CARRIER $40 obo. Edge, 1,3. PW $90, \/ call after 4pm. Millenium 2000 over- LET US i37i 0630 Iv msg. size 4 PW, $75,220-0340 SELL YOUR BOAT Saler Marine SPARE TIRE and HUNTING LEASE BY Specialists Inc. 904-284-0155 WHEEL for 1986 OWNER -890 Acres peatn.g4-8-015 Volvo 240 sz 175 80 Between Brunswick Baha Cruiser 02' D 14. Never on and Jesup Ga, on Hwy T 257 walk around. Ground $70, 268 2482 341. Just over lhr from -I 5.71 meicru'ier 1 0 TIRESOF.g- Jax. $9500/yr. Looking loaded withhailer. TIRES J T A u- , for small club who will Movin Norh. 35Kobo. Tr T A r.rr,. LT take good care of propN 651 9 02 541 0313 5,r, R ... r erty. 386-328-6969 659325103- R6 E.r Starcraft f. Kayak 11 Ft. Old Town TUNDRA 05' (4) Stsrcraft Castaway with paddle.IisTiRAS5'(4) aluminum fishing -b-.,- a: .r-. tr. n.i, T. rims tirs.77 755 16. boat on like new L,- ,,;?- .300 obo. call aft,,er. galvanized trailer to,-,, 5- -r, T' -- 4pm. 317 0630 Iv msg. garage kept. In good ...._____ ___ condition, $1000. Call 16fH LOWE JON 2 nliu- 241-1398 boat. 1985. long 1320 "le t railer. 75 hp, Clas'ics 99o Wanted ToEvinrude,1983 990 rTr KSOHP Johnson. Minn CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Buy Or Trade Kota. 565, all $2000 obo, ..-*BROUGHAM-*. 742-3525 744-1794 4, CLAWFOOTBATH 18.8- VIP STEALTH 01 $ 0 AS TUB- must be re- a CC. Bimini top, $800CASH k isonably priced and Em I,)'l ,Tr',-- Or $700 & you buy battery Call 282-4095 AWH -n1< :r.r--c S -E rr 1976 hu, INSTRUMENTS _,,,;, 1 u'7 -19 r ,,,, S Local music teacher 19' Trophy '02CC.Filh -:-r cr : ,ir,, g ro ,- c.r,,: S seeking pianos and / FinderGPS ..,,,, .;. [ .' rur.i r,:,: ..' .o- - ke y b o a rd s for stu- \ :.: c-,t r.1. ,-'.,, -'- --[ ,'t3 -r ,,r ,n p -,1li _C dents. Must be reasonably ,-,.r, r,, Don't let this deal (or priced. Contact Lisa; r .; ', ,-,E,-. car) rust away. 912-576-3773 ",:, -*i 772*06* '"T:;-- i unrunne0f Seamy 5.71 CHEVY CORVETTE. -'79, 350 Ingro oul- 1 92f0'' n. board. S5000 obo. -,r 904 710 3470 777-6829 904-5812102 fog 25 Ar UA. OR>T -0i 1 W Corvette 1980, 25 AUASPORT 0WAC black. 350 at. S4000 Pets and I..r, 904 695 0681, Animals 2, -24 2- .' 0, -'7 Foid Mustang 1966, 9r+m Animals JET SKI 92' ,.-, muiS _-i , 1005Livestock& amahaWave ..:,-,, I ii ;2 r-J -l.. Supplies X.kf/Runner III. new engine,- 1010 Pets and Supplies trailer included. Laria Ranger XLT call 912 882 6444 .T 350 1979,460 I eng. al ps, pb, WANTED! L single cab, 2 wheel ______________ ,_ "r-- r,-.,-r-,r_:, A T.-3.'-,r drive. Good work Iruck. 1 oo5 Livestock T,-,7']' *.,-'C.:....J.:'' $1500 obo, 294-8186 a & Supplies WEEKS PARINE 387. 1440 1325 u,,,mniit WESTSIDE BARN A 5acre qq "g- fl A,., & for rent Lights&water 1230 Sulppllies ACURA 3.2 TL'0 101 Pets & 2005 Luxury Design 42' TOM B-USH SU-OPLES 1;l 1871 1010 Supplies i,,-it, L,, _.r.-,ACURAR,. BASSET HOUND PUPS, 28 WINNEBAGO "74 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AKC, ready to go. $250 w generator. s2000 998-00J2 BOSTON TERRIERS Swks, 28 WINNEBAGO -74 ACUR RS' X LP'02 ' Cash. 998-8640/751-0333 9 T;0,1 GORDON CHEVROLET BOXER PUPS AKC 3M/ SF AIRSTREAM & TRAIL Fawn w/black mask MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ACURA RSX '02 splash of whtKingsland ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES 'nsr::'-6 nJ "': GA.$600. 888 837.7735 ,-,i -en ,,:. pin- IOU BUSH AUIOPLEI 11i.4l7 BOXERS PUPS AKC, fawn ,L.n,:r uSl ,n- ,_:r, 4AU Ti05 POP, $600 cash. Call t 80 1.i. 439 l u p,.r-,,,r.,.C T ,L , 904"962"9518 or 641-5394 1800 54u1u6439 k fur- r.2,.I3fl SCAT-Free 4 yr old lCOACHMAN CAT- u ' m al-e a declawed, .1 ALINA lite lully LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE n uet ere nelaweds '1 loaded, double and 998-0012 S o nuetered, needs 6. bunk beds, sleeps A Sgood adult home. 6. a c, heal. stove, ACURA TL OS Rescueuepls.Cail shower, S9500.485 0013 I.,,. .1; full, 904-529-7895 ejutom, FF $I]'7.ul CHIHUAHUAS pups short DUTCHMAN FIFTH LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE & Long Hair S/W mT. WHEEL TRAILER 998-0012 $450-$500 ea Cash 'L BUNKHSE ED. 02' only. 904-757-8567 2at long cable, call 264 -6219 #7" ACURA TSX -04 CHIHUAHUA $350. Poms Ior moir into. ,leeps a 4r,,teh Ia, $425 Peke-Shitzu $250. Mallard Sprinter 27' 1992 S~t 9f." ALL CKC 904- 449 -8882 ii -,-,- .. rru:r : LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE -J -..: -.-:.', -"'J i CI, "-- 998-0012 COCKER PUPS, Chmp sire, AKC, POP ,current NAVION -23 2006, AUDI A4 SEDAN -03 eye exams, Slvr, Buff, Dodge diesel engine 9,0b,)rn--,. $2.r.l,- $250. 384.4355/868.7591 Must Sell! 904.220-6964 _--y -^ 1 in,. .'r.I COCKER SPANIELS pups, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AKC, all shots/ HC, fem 1300 olorec(les 998-0012 pCOCK o AN EL55 ATC 2005 20 cc $ -2l. rO -pups, AKC, M, $300, reverse four stroke 912-882-1253 r less than n0 hrs SONVILLE 998-0012 Cocker Spaniel, choc. $1500.00 firm 622-8391 0 AUDITTCONVT. pup, lover 448-5583 ATCAMOCOZOR 02. cr,. 23.,,u djantsch@aol.com pics i 2005.250cc.5-speed. rrmi., 23.99.? COCKER SPANIEL PUPS Itrans four cycle. le-s LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE choc, 6F/3M, POP- AKC, hat i0hrs.. reduced 998-0012 AvI 7/10. $450. 704.6377 ;1500 firm or trade. P -C 622 8191 BMW 3251 '06. Lt? e DACHSHUND PUPS -AKC, C Lumma 13992 new ony 3000 10wks, s/w, hc, $350 4 Chevy Lumia 1992 ,new nnJy3y 259-3611 i good condition ,Tii,- C1-.2.J!iI I a M runs excellent new LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Dachshund Mini Pups tires $1200 carlos 998-0012 AKC, Males HC, micro- 591-4183 chip. $450 -'$500 cash / BMW 330CIC Conv. 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON '0L3.,r40 1--. 904-449-4267.03' softail deuce, 03. A ri Pul: DACHSHUND PUPS, Mini 'LJ) excellent condi- *0. tuli luPFpo, LH CKC, $400. Rare tiger tion 3400mi, quick $35,995 brindle, 904 777 3988 release leather bags, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE garage kept, $15,500 998-0012 Free Angora Cat to good Michael 542 9670(w) home fem grey/ white, 264 2850(h) BMW 330i Sedan 4yrs., pref. home w/o other cats. Kittens 3M, Harley FXR Custom 05. u 3,f, 1F, 8 wks old, adorable i 1984,18,200 miles, 31..i1.9n' & unique. Call 786-0140 < lowered, drag bars, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE serious inquiries Iv msg drag pipes, S&S 998-0012 Carb, extras, $8K obo. Free German Shep 904-249-1710 BMW Z3 98, .r.,,r, i,-- Puppies loaded, beautiful, S | No papers 9517 1 Honda 1300C 2004, $11,500neg. 904-273-0440 Commonwealth m 5000 mi Vance Ave. 783-3284 /Hines. Exhasut lots BUICK 2002 of extras2yrs fac- Redezvous. Very Italian Greyhound pups. tory warranty/services J| clean. Excellent Beautiful purebred, remaining $10500. condition, $10K obo, F/$900- M/$750. 766-4631 553-3249 or 771-2442 882.8853 1325 Automotive y BMW Z4 3.0 '06 Only 400 miles. $35,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK REGAL '89 2DR Look & Runs Great $790 (904) 645-3606 ('CADILLAC DEVILLE S'04. Pearl white. Beautiful. $19,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC DEVILLE '03 Stk#G180 $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC SEVILLE '01 Stk#F753 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 , CADILLAC CTS '03 Pearl white/tan, navigation $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV CAVALIER '01 AUTO, 4DR, $6,288 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA '05S Stk#F836 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET CAVALIER '02 Stk#G053 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET MALIBU '01 Stk#G167 $9,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 /8- CHEVROLET S CORVETTE '03 40th Anniversary Convertible. speed $31,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 Chevy Silverado 03' S3500 all power, t excellent condition, 54 K, v8, 8.11., $19K, 882-3679 or 674-8731 /y iCHRYSLER PT LTD CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DODGE MAGNUM RT '05 Stk#F818 $28,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.-4877 DODGE NEON '04 R/T Stk#5615A $11,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, DODGE NEON 2001 S. runs great, a/c works, Good on gas, $3500 obo, 6261104/ 406-2539 DODGE STRATUS SXT '06 Low miles, loaded immaculate must sell $11,975. Call 389.7700 & Firebird 84'V6, AT: S both recently t rebuilt. Stock & 98 honeycomb wheels, extra hatch- back, turbo hood, 1987 nose. 772-9306 FORD ESCORT 97'. Sport, great MPG, Sspd, cold a/c, 138k miles, black ext, tan int, call Erick _@ 912.882.-5646, $1000 obo Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Autc FORD EXPLORER SPORT HONDA ACCORD MERCEDES C 240, PO TRAC XLT'05. Loaded, EX V6 '05 03' Platinum w/ 1 TRAN outstanding cond, pirced 18K miles. $21,400 ll silver interior and Fl new tra right $19,475 3897700oodrain. Fully and ght$19,475. 38 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE loaded $24,600 obo paperwork, i FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 998-0012 Warranty Available, 50K tops, spd Stk#G020 $9988 H 9 miles,904-505-4780 sell 9046 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 a Honda Civic 94 2 S dr, hatchback MERCEDES SL.500 99 SATURN L FORD FOCUS '03 t1) excellent gas black, 55K mi. $31,000 St#BUCG01 Red, Grey Interior, Clean mileage, 30MPG, OBO. 904472.3542 TOM BUSH AUTOP Good for Small Family, condition, 13s 2695460 MERCURY GR MARQ '04 Only 31K Miles #2870E Stk#733 $12,988 SATURN S ASH TISDELLE 800- 323. 5795 HONDA CIVIC EX '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 Stk#FB83 $ Stk#G023 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTO FORD MUSTANG TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48T77 /Z MERCURY SABLE GT Convertible, 96'. S '03. Leather, CD SATURN SL2 ' S blue w/black top HONDA CIVIC LX '06 Beautiful $11,890 5spd, CD, v loaded, $6500, Stk#9236B $19,988 $3300B. 703 718-6314 or 716-8223 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD TARUS SEL'05 HONDA CIVIC '04.2dr. 998-0012TOYOT Stk#032 $13,988 immaculate cond, low MINI BLUE '02 %_fc/ XLS '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPL.EX 371-4877 miles, priced to sell very WITH WHITE TOP GRAY miles quick $12,975. 389-7700 INTERIOR 6SPD 19K LEXUS OF JAC FORD TARUS '03 MILES $18,900 #2841 98 Stk#G034 $9988 HYUNDAI TIBURON '05 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323-5795 998-0 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 37114877 Stk#F937 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLX 371-4877TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Mitsubishi Lancer -03 TOYOTA CA FORD TAURUS '06 54K mi, extended war- Stk#G104A Fully loaded. $275/mo. HYUNDAI XG350 '03 ranty, $9500. 334-1478 TOM BUSH AUT01 WAC. $200 dn + tax, tag. Stk#G041 $14,988 Call 389 7700 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ECMITSUBISHI To FORD T-BIRD '97 INFINITI1130 '97 'tI7 59k mIles, car in exceih Stk#BUCG171A $5788 Stk#BUCF923A$5,988 good condition, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 skievngl mod toes. 8036617.83 asking $12,50 or best Drives Jacl .INFINITm IG35 offer. 912-8824035 32244 t Stk#F787 $27,988 Mitsubishi Eclipse TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Spyder GS 1999 TOYOTA l t INFINITI 035 convertible, 99k T CE 05'. C SINFINITIG35 miles, 2nd owner, automa -n ISEDAN '03. Only new top, new tires, disc. c 29,000 miles, awesome $7200 obo, trol power I SBeautiful! $21,995 386-8154 excelled Stxx would like to LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MITU LANCER 803 Invite all friends and 998-0012 Stk#F765 $12,988 customers to stop by INFINm G35 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA CA or call him.. % 1 SEDAN '04 Mustang 90' Easy Miles Bring in this ad Champagne/tan 9- spd, bluew/white #292 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE with performance Military and First Time XUS O KSNVLE parts,$6K call Garrett, TOYOTA MA Buyers 998-0012904 -415-1253 Save gas $$. Welcome! JAGUARXKR0 Coupe, NISSAN350Conv $239au, w Low mi, Super Charged, NS S oZuCon $239/mo.Ci Want to be treated I safe in trunk. Custom '04Touring.Only llke family,ometo bk rims, beautiful! 17,OOO mi.$34,995 TOVOT NIMNICHT $45,000080 537a1988 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TGotId, 4 CHEVROLET I JEEP CHEROKEE 91 998-0012 Imatic p 8E91-81672LTM brake 1550 CASSAT AVE I l areowhite,pwr 1 cd/amrs/ 891-8672 T winAows/doorPs, 05. Leather, CD, bags, ABS 387-4041 auto, fm/am cass., air roof. $19,780 cruise co 2-300 cond, new shocks, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PROBLEMS 210-3004 S2SOO,7441794/ 998-0012 MOVINGI 90 742-3525 SKeystone Cabana lft NISSAN ALTIMA '02 TOYOT, STrave Trailer sle49s8 O NSt#G050 $14,988A l 01' loS LTE 3r oAldexnLEd6S TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877, .,roegood gi htweghteasy to tow NISSAN MAXIMA '03 $11K obo, ca ___ Lightweight easy to tow stk#G093 $17,988 LEXUS IS300 '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA SCI HONDA ACCORD LX 05 Stk#F759 $24, 988 Black A cSer Stk#744B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Pace Arrow 36'. spoiler, wh TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Class 'A' Motor- savethc LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 home, 1984.55k $269/mo. HONDA ACCORD EX '04 EXECUTIVE $12,900 R miles, new tires, tk#G1OM0BUSH O $2T,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 0Skw. Onan Gen, 454 TOYOTA SOL TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 314877 904-272-2200 owner. $70obo, call TOM BUSH AUTO /7 HONDA ACCORD LINCOLN TOWN CAR '03 BErick )912-882-5646 SEX '05. Leather, Stk#2173D $14,988 PONTIAC GRAND AM '04 VOLKSWAGEN V6, CD. $21,980 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4DR, PS, PL, PM, PW, CC Grey/Grey,a LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLLE $13,550 Clean Car. I 998-0012 MAZDA MIATA '01 GORDON CHEVROLET ASH TD$15,495Li (P Extra low miles. 904-272-2200 AshTisdelle8 4 HONDA ACCORD 99' Beautiful! $12,480 i LX.Exc.cond. 111k LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PONTIAC GRAND AM '02 (7 i VOLI I miles, good ac, 998-0012 Stk#F983 $9,588 \F PASS. $4900. Call 9AA8-01 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4motio 287-9159, Iv msg. MAZDA RX8 '04.Low mLoesw HONDA ACCORD EX '05 miles, sporty, full war- PONTIAC SUNFIRE miles. stk#337tC $21,988 ranty $249/mo. 3347253 Low mi, AT, AC excel- LEXUSOFJA( lent cond. Can finance 998- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 (7\ MAZDA RX8 '04 w/$400 down. 389.7700 HONDA CIVIC LX'03 Leahter CD, priced PORSCHE BOXSTER-00. VOLKSWAGE 4DR, PWLKS $12,900 to sell. $19,980 PORSCHE BOXSTER-nd 53K. & Economicr, Grey, GORDON CHEVROLET LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Realistically priced @ $14950 904-272-2200 998-0012 $18,500.904219-7687 ASH TISDELLE AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY ACURA of Orange Park I"1,l! l li11 1J ;I, 1 7l77, 1 II KEY AUDI 4t. l 1lU ,ii ,ulvii -l1 411' l l l BENTLEY ORLANDO SH', i, lll I Bl ,d TOM BUSH BMW ' Al li,' ill mliI" )'11 lI GARBER BUICK KEY BUICK 4 iJ ,iu r i I) 1.-I 1) CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC l4 "l). '. I'ultr.l il 64 5. I NIMNICHT CADILLAC ,' i i dili ) i' v .ii. .vll PARKER CADILLAC fl '. I =. j ii E" I Aiji = * COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES , m FP'l) i Hud l- .H CREST CHEVROLET 9f. l li- ll ';il 1 1;.I1I GARBER CHEVY GORDON CHEV I i st.b l llmi l ] 'lvi' .'..l JERRY HAMM CHEV P't l.ll. f'riil], Ho f .'W '.II , GEORGE MOORE CHEV S 1 1 ti r l 4'i I' ,i' NIMNICHT CHEV ji' l l ,J[ Arm- I3.m l'l ATLANTIC CHRYSLER .-,t .i 1, ',i l. I14 41. 1 CARUSO CHRYSLER FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park l1 1 i. WN l ':,l, "l:. 1 J.1 . GARBER CHRYSLER lT i n rI I: li, : "i.- '-.11 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP RICK KEFFER I ': i. C11 r, ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE l)lil '}.,iull, '44"i JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 BOARD FORD '*1 A Jij I n m,.' f ',I Itd 1,l ll [lI!L, Hnii ,.A i. PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY I.':'. LiI l- l I Il-nI | ."'', t55 GARBER FORD-MERCURY \1,l\ I O li inj .I1 :, 4 IL' MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 1i1 ) f'rripr H '.'v H -1. i.J.4 C MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 11' lii:i' A Blh -h, 6l',) I,. f l l MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK [* [mi j=1, 11 I .... NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC I1 'II ftnnlini HylH, N' .,4 4 ". COGGIN GMC TRUCKS GARBER GMC TRUCKS COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANTIC 1 m'ji) All l vi 5l, i, 5.:.11) COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE ,'PA ii Hw ,' I 'i -.ll : lI : 1 l, HONDA OF THE AVENUES I I I t I P hilI.y HLv l' j- 1 '1"11 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX | B 1l 11 ]i ii L:.'I14 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK I ,ll i ii r ,l i .I i'iil iii KEY HYUNDAI .4 ,,,l'l b, 1 .t 4ll ,.' ATLANTIC INFINITI Il)ilg ,l Alu n niil: 6l.il t.-J.(l"(I. CITY ISUZU l,,'i At a n1 I*'.,! # 1 1; I MATHENY JAGUAR S11.11 A[IIl I hi) (,-J I .ly) ATLANTIC JEEP ii.I .1;. I '..JI 14-'n CARUSO JEEP I I' l ] Ri'n -i '2 ,-, Iwll FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1 i Wrol ,) -t, ll' ' MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT S ,1 i] A 4 ' RICK KEFFER I li Sfi l 1 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/0rlando FI 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE "i Y, 7 Sll i lirli i l v1 .l;iII NORTH FLORIDA UNCOLi MERCURY 4 I- ll' e i lv l '4 li! ) UNCOLN MERCURY OF ORANGE PARK .441 iarliri ll ,Bi ) ,- uiU LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE vj-.'Jvj i' iiu 111 l.j I, m f ll 0l 1.11 T1 i i HA CLHBLAI 5 TOM BUSH MAZDA 4' All m i l l J. i 1.'. 11 MAZDA CITY mit, A.I ,] rin B1 l Zl B~ (U BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. A1 1.0 11 :lllnl 'l ,I.I TOM BUSH MINI i.7 AlIh iii 1 .041":1-qI I CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 1i i .; S i'. Hei 2. i'-'. wV 'mi iTjistli iiTv iliu .uiTI CITY MITSUBISHI CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK ,ii'i liiid i i Cid i11'111 m o i.7r ii l COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC I[ItIjl.I Aviili. Evlvil 4 '.'41..1 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES i1 '' Phi p Hwvi ,i, I J 1)1 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX PARKER NISSAN 27c. I '.I l '1.l AIiv ,.-1- 3., 0,' /i MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1V.t, W lWlII I 4 -14'1J1I COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC J l.I A[,I i, i i ,lnvi 7". i GARBER PONTIAC IF ri, r .|iiv r 'lllllr '. l'l" NIMNICHT PONTIAC i I I fliuliu7ti Hs',-' f'jl-4f BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 1 i) Ai l, ll ATliI Bl';l ',; "" ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO ni', rJ R ,ili) F:i,,i Rld _ii l -i 1 41 ij-44 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blandino Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.con SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hv,. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 SUBARU OF JAX I.I 1;il AIlIiiiI l'id ,41 .4 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI i:. J Avre .9-7 lY CITY SUZUKI IIY AIIiii Bhid ?'7 I- I- I I ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10:'1 A ,lifi elId i72 1 .illil COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES Ii ait Pr.i Hi. .H 'T .i,"U.3l3 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA .iJil iOur,)i1lr tnii rI lA .Tl -'111) LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA "'Wl I.I i.. I ",l i lh 'I:. 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'. 1; 1 1 - I- =- -' .1 il CAN -Al I - 9=-A Z7- M E M'.. R.IA L DAY %,-'NEW We Isahm. y4n, MLO Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, May 25, 2006 Automotive 1325 Automotive --VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '05 Beige on Beige, $19,900 VOLVO C70 CONV. '02 Stk#FB02 $22,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 .'04 LINEAR 9-3 $19,988 '03 9-3 SE Convertible STwo in stock, you choose!! Only $23,988 '! '03 9-3 LINEAR $17,988 '03 9-5 ARC Sedan Only $18,988 1 '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 "Limited" Only $19,988 '02 Nissan Maxima GLE Only $13,988 '01 Chevy Malibu Only $6988 !-S VOLKSWAGEN JETTA'02 Silver, Tan Interior, AT, AC, Nice, Clean, Gas Saver, $14,450 #2983 ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 4 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '04 SWgn, Silver, Grey Inte- Srior 13K Miles, $15,875, Nice Vehicle, Low Price #2820 "ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '06 White, Beige Interior, Low Miles Loaded, $20,900 sL11803 *ASH TIS6ELLE 800- 323- 5795 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD ' a '*eBROUGHAMk * u $800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k ml., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs some body work-no dents. Great restoration project SDon't let this deal (or car) rust away. SCall 772-0612Todav ' VOLVOLVO 40 '01 Stk#F757 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Volvo S60T5, fully T loaded, red, leather, sunroof, $11,999 call 4346498 S/7 VOLVO S80 '06 eq AWD, fully equipped. Only 425 miles. $37,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VW NEW BEETLE '05 Con., Blue w/ Tan Top, Cleanest Around, Only 11K Miles $22.450 #2979 Ash Tidelle 800-323- 5795 Trucks,Vans, SUVs 00-05 ALL Military and Civilian |$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 $2000or Less 4 Buick Park Avenue / 1988 all electric k, I leather interior runs good. great body tow package Daniel 772-0197 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD B $800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 1976 Blue mi & ext. 160k mi ilip doin ifoot rests or dassengers. in back. seals, runs ne as some oody ,ork-no dents. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Caii772 0612 Toaav CHEVY BLAZER '88, Has gd body. Needs oil pump $EOOuO,. 771-4930 FORD MUSTANG "93, Runs. vnite. 1500obo. 904-305-2596 FORD TAURUS 90' Good body all electric, works. runs but needs engine work. S500 obo, KEN 699 8398 Lincoln Town Car 92', loaded, runs great, everything works, good gas mileage, $750, 272 2642 505 3692 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA S95' solid car and great runner 122K, UW obo. 619-3029 OLDS CUTLASS Clera 95". Solid car and Great runner. 122K. 2000 obo, 619 3029 OLDS CUTLASS '87 Mechanics specail. Runs great, must sell, need cash $945. Call 389.7700 Pont. Grand Am SE '94 Red,4dr, 4cyl, Auto 904-786-5608 SATURN SC1 '01 PARTS CAR ONLY. MUST SELL FAST. $300 CALL NOW 904-207-0900 SSofa all Italian leather excellent condition off white large ottoman and chair $1000 or best offer call 291-4142 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's ACURA MDX '05 Only 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks/ Trucks / 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers / SUV's SUV's CADILLAC SRX'06 A CHEVY SILVERADO Pearl white, fully 97'. C150o, ext cab eil w auto, V, 2 wd, AC, equip, like new. AT, PB, 144 k miles, Only 9K miles. $32,680 bronze super clean, call LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 904.743- 609 998-0012 fir( CHEVY TAHOE LT /7N CADILLAC '03. Moonroof, CD, ESCALADE'03 quad seats, black/ Black Beauty! Fully tan, beautiful! $22,995 equipped. $29,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 998-0012 /7\ CHEVY TAHOE '03 9 CADILLAC Champagne/tan ( J ESCALADE '06, xtra low mi $21,995 Pearl white/tan, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE fully equipped. $41,995 998-0012 LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY TRACKER '02 998-0012 Excellent cond, loaded, must sell, can finance CHEVROLET AVALANCHE with $250 dn. 389-7700 '03 Stk#F841A $16,788 CHRYLSER PACIFICA '04 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 Stk#G154 $18,988 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '02 Stk#F46A $14,388 CHRYLSER PT CRUISER '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.48T7 Stk#GOP8 $10,988 CHEVROLET SSR 05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 Stk#F7Z7 $29,988 DODGE RAM 3500, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 2005 -Diesel dually w/ comp towing pkg SCHEVROLET 150 for fifth wheel Call Cext cab 97. Sil- 264 -6239 for more Info | )'verado. Loaded, great condition, FORD BRONCO 94' bronze 144k miles, bed / XLT 4" lift. 33" tires, liner, tow package, 4 I t rebuilt trans, cold $6500 call 904-743-0609 ac. $5800 obo, call 912.882.7289 after 4pm CHEV TRAILBLAZER '05, PW, PL, PM, REMOTE FORD ESCAPE '05 $17,999 Stk#G008A $15,988 GORDON CHEVROLET TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 904-272-2200 7 FORD EXPEDITION 4, CHEVY S.10 LS 01', 1 '03 Eddie Bauer, Szr2, 4wd, extcab Black/tan, 4x4, |3rd door, 4.V6. a/t. fully equipped $23,995 pw, p cd, $10,500. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 779-6184/707-7056 998-0012 XCab cold AC, AM/FM / 94', new transmls- only 118,000 miles. n sion, tire, battery, Looks Good Runs Good l An rpowner, ruy 30 Cl63.1 2215 great, $2000 obo, call 4 CHEVY SHORTED 291 099 TRUCK 1964. Fleet- FORD EXPLORER "04 side custom, new Ere',linr ;nape II.. 230 engine 3spd, ,miles must ll th.s $200obo. Call Eric 4. eek 2.975. 359 77 912 882 5646 FORD FIS0 XCAB '05 Chevy Silverado 97" Si aj-i i I" u -&t c1500 ext cab, PS FOMBUSHAUTOPLEX if1-4811 <)PB, v8, bed liner, great ac 144K FORD F350XCAB 97 miles, must see, $7K i.BuIJi''.'' i:A 6 obo. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD SPORT TRAC '05 Stk#F838 $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, FORD SPORT TRAC 03'Excellent con- \ edition, 40K miles, 18,500, 912- 576 7191 GMC ENVOY '03 CC, CD, PW, PL, PW $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC SIERRA '02 Stk#G110A $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC SIERRA 1500 '04 Ext. Cab 4x4 OBO $21,900 (904) 645-3606 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 '04. Extra low miles, like new, black/tan, DVD, crhome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC YUKON DENALI XL '03. AWD, TV/DVD, 4 .: loc.rS :1" E.;r5 r IT-r.maC $.2. "5. C 11 3f9 7 u-00 SGMC YUKON *03 BlacI. Ear... learEner. CD. iunrf. $22.940 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC YUKON SLT '04. EEra Ic,, mi-. c.i .er. $26.640 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CRV LX 04 PL CC. PrJ PW $1i 4B6 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 y HONDA CRV '04 E.Tra lowv rrle.4 Eu;pped. $15.980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 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 PILOT '03 Stk#3299C $19,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 / HONDA RIDGELINE i '06 EX 4x4 Like new, White/ tan. $30,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (\ HUMMER H3 '06 SOnly 5000 miles. $32,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /1'7 INFINITI QX56 '05 %V Navigation, DVD, Fully Equip.$42,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITI QX4 '01 Stk#F830$17,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ISUZU AMIGO '93 Soft Top, Great For the Beach, Looks Great $2950 (904) 645-3606 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's ISUZU PUP '94 Pick Up A/C Looks & Runs Great $1950 (904) 645-3606 /\H JEEP GRAND S CHEROKEE '04 Limited V8 4x4, Beautiful! $18,445 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP WRANGLER X 4x4 '04. Yellow, only 13k mi Ready for the beach! $279/mo. 334- 7253 JEEP WRANGLER '05 Stk#4384A $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA RIO '04 Stk#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA SEDONA EX '02 Stk#G193 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS RX330 '04. Loaded, low miles, like new $25,900. 334-7253 LEXUS RX300 '02 Stk#F868 $25,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Nl LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '04 White tan fully equip. Ultimate! $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 4. MITSUBISHI GALANT 97T ES sunroof, 4d, 4cyl, a/t, ABS, pw, pl, cd, kicker box, amps, $3000. 779-6184/ 707-7056 MITSU MONTERO '04 Stk#F795 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER '97 4dr, 2WD, white, good cond, $5900. 419-2474 NISSAN XTERRA '00 Stk#8402B 99$898 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ROOMMATES WANTED to share a town- house $450m all utilities included In Orange Park 7 miles from NAS JAX 386-0207 SUZUKI GR VITARA '05 Stk#F833 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER SR5 '04. Running boards, leather, roof. low miles, excellent cond, full warr. $21,500. 334 7253 ; TOYOTA RUNNER '01. Extra low mi. Beautiful! $15,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA TACOMA X-CAB 4X4 '02. Low mi, war- ranty $239mo. 334-7253 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's (9 1 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '04 LTD Only 18,000 miles. $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LMT 4x4 '03. Leather, roof, running boards, wheels full warranty, low miles $379mo. 334-7253 1345 Vans/Buses DODGE CARAVAN '03 Stk#735 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM '03. 4dr, Hemi, Sport Pkg w/ body kit, 20 rims, low miles. $16,488. 3347253 FORD E150 VAN '05 Stk#F798 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD E350 VAN '05 Stk#F814 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD WINDSTAR '02 Stk#F980 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ODYSSEY EX '02 Stk#G18S $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1345 Vans/Buses NISSAN QUEST XE '94, lownr, 94k, AC, PW, PL, radio w/CD, grt working cond. $2700. 904- 564-1943 TOYOTA SIENNA LE'04 Excellent cond, loaded, must sell very fast $18,975. Call 389-7700 l3EOMiscellaneous 1350 Auto & Bombralder Jetskid 96'/ With trailer. 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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 |
| 4 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |