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Disestablishing Weather Center Closing Here Page 4 Pool Opens Outdoor Pool Ready For Summer Season Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2006 Ballroom Bancing A Great Way To Stay In Shape Page 12 www.jaxairnews.com Area celebrations honor veterans VA data may By Kaylee LaRocque Editor and J01 Mike England Assistant Editor The city of Jacksonville inscribed 16 new names on its Memorial Wall dur- ing an observance held at the Veterans Memorial Wall Monday morning. Speakers such as Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton, U.S. Represen- tative Ander Crenshaw, R- Fla. and Sena- tor Bill Nelson, D-Fla. spoke to the more than 1,500 people in attendance about the sacri- fices the fallen',, made. 1 "When I look at this wall I see the names of people I Went ..- to school with.. . As we pay trib- ute to them, may we cherish Photo by]01 Mike England their sacrifices City of Jacksonville Mayor and make the John Peyton speaks during most of the the Memorial Day Observ- future they no ance Monday morning. longer have," said Crenshaw. The ceremony began with a musical pres- NAS jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson gives his remarks Memorial Day Celebration Monday. entation by the Metropolitans, the parading the fallen for how of the colors and the invocation before turn- died," Peyton state( ing the stage over to the speakers. City of After all of the Jacksonville Director of Military Affairs Dan their remarks, a fa McCarthy highlighted the importance of the fallen-service ] remembering the sacrifices service members at the wall. have made. "Memorial Day is one of the most Nelson thought important holidays on our calendar. It con- remember those tl nects us to our past and the men and women rifice. However, it fought so that we could all have futures," forget those that McCarthy stated, and Afghanistan. " "This day is one of remembrance and we know there are reflection. I think it's important to remember Photo by Kaylee LaRocque at the Green Cove Springs they lived, not how they d. speakers had concluded mily member from each of members, placed a wreath that it was important to iat made the ultimate sac- was more important to not are still fighting in Iraq *Today as a nation at war, more sacrifices ahead. Let See MEMORIAL DAY, Page 10 be compromised From the Department of Veterans Affairs The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA; recently learned that an employee took home electronic data containing the names, social security numbers and dates of birth for up to 26.5 million veterans and spouses. This employ- ee was not authorized to do so as it is a direct violation of VA policy. Unfortunately, the employee's home was burglarized and this data was stolen. However, the affected data did not include any of VA's electronic health records nor any financial information. The employee has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation. Appropriate law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and the VA Inspector General's office, have launched full-scale investigations into this matter. Authorities believe it is unlikely the perpetra- tors targeted the items because of any knowledge of the data's con- tents. It is possible that they remain unaware of the information which they posses or of how to make use of it. However, out of an abundance of caution, the VA is taking all possible steps to protect and inform our veterans. The VA is working with members of Congress, the news media, veter- ans service organizations and other government agencies to help ensure that those veterans and their families are aware of the situation and of the steps they may take to protect them- selves from misuse of their personal infor- mation. The VA will send For Questions and Answers pertaining to this recent VA Data situation, see Page 15. out individual notification letters to veterans to every extent possi- ble. Veterans can also go to www.firstgov.gov as well as w%'vw.va.gov."opa to get more infor- mation on this matter. The firstgov Web site is being set to handle increased Web traffic. Additionally. working with other government agencies, the VA has set up a manned call center that veterans may call to get information about this situation and learn more about consumer identity protections. That toll-free number is 1-800-FED INFO (333-46361. The call center is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. The call cen- ter will be able to handle up to 20,000 calls per hour 1260,000 calls per day). Secretary of Veterans Affairs R. James Nicholson has briefed the attorney general, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and co- chairs of the president's Identity Theft Task Force. Task force members have already taken actions to protect the affect- ed veterans, including working with the credit bureaus to help ensure that veterans receive the free credit report they are entitled to under the law. The VA's mission to serve and honor our nation's veterans is one we take very seriously and the 235,000 VA employees are deeply saddened by any concern or anxi- ety this incident may cause our veterans and their families. We appreciate the service our veterans have given their country and we are working diligently to protect them from any harm as a result of this inciderit- By Sue Brink NAVFAC SE Public Affairs apt. Michael Blount will relieve Capt. Robert Walden as commanding officer as Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Southeast is estab- lished during the change of command/dises- tablishment ceremony of Navy Public Works Center (PWC) Jacksonville/Engineering Field Activity Southeast (EFA SE) tomorrow. The commissioning of NAVFAC Southeast is part of a major transformation of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command's global engineering, acquisition, and public works organizations. NAVFAC's commands, which were comprised of engineering field divisions, engineering field activities, officers in charge of construction, and public works centers, have now been consolidated into facilities engineering commands. This global transformation is designed to enhance efficiency and effectiveness and improve product and service delivery; mak- ing access to the Navy's engineering, acquisi- Hurricane Are you prepared? By 101 Mike England Assistant Editor he 2005 Atlantic hurricane season brought much misery and hardship to the citizens of New Orleans and other coastal communities in the United States. The record-breaking season produced 28 storms, including 15 hurricanes. Seven of these hurricanes were considered "major," of which a record four hit the U.S. Unfortunately, the 2006 season, which begins today, doesn't look like it will be much of an improvement. According to an announcement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) May 22, 2006 will be a very active year for tropi- cal activity. "For the 2006 North Atlantic hurricane season, NOAA is predicting 13 to 16 named storms, with eight to 10 becoming hurri- -. . 0 -1_V A -1 1 1 1 Capt. Michael Blount Capt. Robert Walden tion, facilities maintenance, construction, transportation and utilities services easier for Navy Region Southeast (CNRSE). Blount graduated from the University of Florida in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in environmental engineering, and was commissioned as an ensign, Civil Engineer Corps, United States Navy Reserve. In 1988, he earned a master's degree in environmental engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was awarded the Atlantic Fleet Best of season NOAA Sa Hurricane Katrina just before the e landfall Aug. 29, 2005. 'major' hurricanes of Category 3 st higher," stated retired Navy Vi Conrad Lautenbacher, Ph.D., under of commerce for oceans and atmosp NOAA administrator during the p ference. So, what does this mean for you? '44"- - - Type Award (Battle E); first ever Physical Fitness "E" and the Peltier Award for best Seabee Battalion for 2001 while serving s Commander, NMCB One. In 2003, Blount earned a professional degree in water resources engineering from the George Washington University; and com- pleted an advanced management program at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He is a Seabee combat warfare officer, a licensed professional civil engineer in the State of California and acquisition profes- sional and DAWIA Level III certified. Blount reports to Jacksonville from Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiment where he served as commander, Thirtieth Naval Construction Regiment and command- er, First Naval Construction Division (Forward). Walden is retiring after 24 years of dedi- cated service in the United States Navy. He assumed command in August 2004. During his tenure, he focused his commands and See NAVFAC SE, Page 16 begins today their disaster preparedness plan right now, as opposed to right before a storm hits," said NAS Jacksonville Fire Chief Randy Hall. "With more than one million people in the Jacksonville area, an evacuation site 100 miles away won't be far enough. Jacksonville residents need to be prepared to travel an extended distance to find a place to stay." NAS Jax Disaster Preparedness Officer DCCS(SW) Matthew Melott thinks early preparation is the key to ensuring that the 2006 hurricane season doesn't end in person- al or financial ruin. "It's important that people get their satellite Image important documents together now. That ye makes includes insurance paperwork, birth certifi- cates and anything else you're required to rength or have to get reimbursed for storm related ice Adm. damages," Melott said. "Everyone should also secretary go out and purchase supplies such as three )here and days worth of food and water for themselves )ress con- and their pets, an adequate supply of any prescription drugs they might canes, oz wnicn tour to six could become It means people should be thinking about See HURRICANES, Page 10 6 c . TOU CH ING NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer-service personnel and 1TUUUU IU G NAS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense only provides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate employees, contractors and their families to call during an emerer,.:, i., i warrants evacuation friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency B S such as a hurricane, only. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and A S E relay their status and ask for assistance. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. I '* NAVFAC SE to hold change of command/ establishment ceremonies tomorrow - 2 laxAlr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006. FROM THE FLEET Navy families keeping them informed and updated By FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief Warriors, in May, Hawaii celebrated its annual Military Appreciation Month. As part of this observance, a local radio station inter- viewed me about our Navy's mission. Unfortunately, I didn't have a long enough time slot to discuss one of our biggest assets our fami- lies. So to make up for that, and hit a much larger audi- ence, I'd like to talk about the importance of our Navy families. The Navy's credo is "mis- sion first, Sailors always." Many see this as a careful balance between the needs of the service with the needs of the Sailors. Others interpret it as tak- ing care of our people ensures the success of the Navy mission. I subscribe to the philoso- phy that leaders (at all lev- els) will ensure mission success by leading and com- municating with their peo- ple. Few organizations demand as much from its employee's families as the military. We work demanding hours, move and travel con- stantly, and endure separa-o tions reaching or exceeding 12 months at a time. Not always an ideal lifestyle. But service-over-self is never an easy lifestyle. It explains why the families who accept this life are FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West such honorable people. Families take it in stride. They understand sacrifice and why it must be done. They endure the long, lone- ly nights during deploy- ments, and they accept the missed family special events because they know how important the job is. This is why I say the fam- ilies are the heart of our Navy. Without their sup- port, our Sailors can't effec- tively do their jobs. So what do we do to sup- port those who support us? Are you familiar with everything the Navy has set up to give back to the families who give so much to the Navy? If you're not, let me give you a short introduction to Navy family support. All Navy leaders need to be well versed in where to go to .obtain assistance and required information. First and foremost, we have the Navy Fleet and Family Support Centers (FFSC). Around each fleet concen- tration area, FFSC is chock-full of programs, classes, and counselors whose sole purpose in life is to help make things easier for Sailors and their fami- lies. They help us make the move from the military to civilian life with transition assistance, or the move from one duty station to the next with relocation assis- tance. Money issues are always a challenge, so the personal finance programs can either help families deal with money management for debt reduction, budget- ing and financial planning. Case in point, did you know financial issues are the number one reason our Sailors lose their security clearance, and most of the time, lose the ability to do their jobs? It's a sad, pre- ventable reality. Few 'families can experi- ence a challenge that the trained professionals at FFSC cannot assist them with, so please take advan- tage of their' services. You can check out everything FFSC has to offer by visit- ing their Web site at http://www.ffsp.navy.mil/. Last September, I devoted an entire article to one of our greatest resources for Navy families: the Navy Ombudsmen. Our Navy Ombudsmen provide a wealth of information, knowledge and experience whose main mission is pro- viding a direct link between the commanding officer and the families of the com- mand. If you don't know who your command's ombuds- man is, then that's a prob- lem. Ombudsmen are typi- cally very visible, easily accessible and have the commanding officer's ear to keep information flowing both ways. Here's the job description straight from the book: "... a command operated pro- gram intended to improve communication between the command and a Sailor's family members. Most importantly, it keeps members informed about command policy and the command aware of fam- ily concerns. A major func- tion of the ombudsman is providing information and referral services to the fam- ilies . .." So my advice to you is simple, get in contact with your ombudsman. Get on the command phone tree and update your address for the command family- gram/newsletter. Ensure you and your family members are in the loop so you know what's going on, your voice can be heard, and you can get help when needed. More information regard- ing the Navy Ombudsman program is available at http://www.ffsp.navy.mil/ffs p/ombudsmanl/index.htm. I understand that some problems or issues do not have cut and dry solutions; some can be painful and See FAMILIES, Page 12 ON THE HOMEFRONT d S- f- -G . I ~ ~C ~.Z * = - S ~. -- ~- ~. _amp. -- q -. 'D .ffi- a Ob. - IV- 0S - "L: Copy hightedMaleriat ,l -g-" Synicatedt intent y a ft. -0 - -~ - a - - - e - q. *0 . - i om- -- Nw.- e-s-rvide - - - * S = - --' - - ft--0a a - . a.- e - -- a - - S a '- - S a. *- - - -- - Hey, MoneyMan! I am a Navy veteran and I just saw in the paper that someone stole a lot of per- sonal information on mili- tary veterans from a Veterans Affairs employee. Is this true and should I be worried? MoneyMan Sez: Yes, unfortunately it is true and, for sure, you should be taking some pre- cautions. Personal data, including the names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers of 26.5 million veterans was stolen. The Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Wes Schmidt, suggests that everyone affected should be more vigilant than nor- mal in monitoring credit card, bank accounts and other financial accounts and that any suspicious or bizarre activity be reported immediately. He also noted that this would be a good time for all of us take advantage of free credit reports and to plan to do so periodically, to make sure we are not a victim of identify theft. Everyone must be aware of the fact that identify theft is very real and it can create nightmares for those who are victims. Very personal informa- tion for almost 27 million veterans is now, perhaps, in the wrong hands, so vet- erans, in particular, have even more reason to be cautious and attentive. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m.. and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. WIFAAril 4%w. . S/" RBHI(RW/SU) DRMON WRTFORD Job title/command: S'" NAS Jax Air Operations Hometown: Avon Park, Fla. Family Life: Married with two kids. Past Duty Stations: USS Kearsarge (LHD- 3), USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) Career Plans: To complete my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Serving on board USS Kearsarge. Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! fL tf'" .x---me--- *y fc evX- -I l NORMRN STRRKS Job title/command: Police Officer, NAS Jax Security Department Hometown: Chicago Family Life: Married to Diane for 24 years. We have one son, Christopher, 17. Past Duty Stations: NS Mayport Security Department. Career Plans: To earn my college degree in information systems. Most Interesting Experience: When I was almost hit by lightening in August 2004 at NS Mayport. Words of Wisdom: God still needs me ... that's why I'm still here! Jax Air News letters policy A 11 letters should include a name. rnk rate, com- mand, address, telephone number and, except for .L. AJemail, 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 NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The lII AIN iWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services.. Contents of the Jx All lmEs 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. 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The JlaxIll IWS can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JM A NEWS. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The i Alia NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agree- ment 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 regarding advertisements should be directed to: SjnAirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 I: HEY MONEYMANI! .d -.M ^^^ * k 41. - qb - qwpl * * A VS-22 homecoming JaxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 3 -',_ .. .. 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I.A.12-91191 I ;- ;: .t-@ 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 Weather facility to disestablish tomorrow B AG1(SW) - mberly Linsley NAVLANMETOCFAC J . Naval Atlantic Mete- orology and Ocean- ography Facility (NAVLANTMETOCFAC) Jacksonville will be dises- tablished during a ceremo- ny at the TVQ Pavilion tomorrow at 9 a.m. The 41-year-old NAS Jax tenant command is closing due to the consolidation of naval aviation support functions by the Naval Meteorology and Ocean- ography Command. The facility has provided meteorological observa- tions and forecasts, oceano- graphic products, and hur- ricane condition of readi- ness support for more than 40 years. Its roots can be traced back to 1943, when the Fleet Weather Facility, Miami, provided forecast- ing services for the Eastern seaboard and Atlantic Ocean. In December 1964, the military weather office was relocated to Jacksonville. In 1967, the facility was established as a shore com- mand, the Fleet Weather Facility, Jacksonville, with- iii the integrated Fleet Weather Central System. During the ensuing decades, various command name and operational changes occurred as mete- orological and oceano- graphic services evolved. In 1972, the facility was renamed the Naval Weather Service Facility. In 1979, community reor- ganization that included a, stronger oceanographic focus changed the com- mand name to Naval Oceanography Command Facility. In 1991. the, Mobile. Environmental Team (MET) department was established, adding a type two sea-going mission to the facility. By 1993, the importance of weather effecting oceanographic conditions was reemphasized with the final name change. As an echelon four com- mand under Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center. Norfolk, NAVLANT- METOCFAC was given operational and adminis- trative control of echelon_ five detachments within the Atlantic Region provid- ing primarily aviation and airfield meteorology sup- port to naval air stations. During most of the last 15 years, 11 East Coast detachments from Kef- lavik, Iceland to Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico report- ed to the command. During the last two years, the number of sub- ordinate detachments reached a high of 22 detachments as all conti- File photo AG1 (SW) Dwayne Tinney plots the track of a simulated hurri- cane at NLMOF. NLMOF is being disestablished tomorrow. ~j U.S. Navy Photo A group of Navy weather plotters use pens and ink to forecast the weather in the early. 1950s. Today's computer capabilities make forecasting weather much easier. nental U.S. aviation weath- and Gulf of Mexico. 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After . e-:st rate ding to p:,:rred urnal. a r' tby 3 A letter from the editor Dear Readers, As I take over the helm as editor of the Jax Air News, I want to assure you that our staff here will strive to continue produc- ing the best possible mili- tary newspaper with infor- mative and interesting arti- cles and photographs. But, in order to do this, we need your help. We cannot cover events and portray the accomplishments of the people within the NAS Jax community if we do not know about them. Our staff is extremely small and getting smaller, so I'm asking you, our read- ers, to help us out. If there is something happening or if someone within your command or work center has achieved something unique, please let us know. We may not always be able to cover every story, but we will certainly try. We also ask that if you have any writing abilities and can take a decent pho- tograph, to please submit it for publication. While we may not be able to publish every article, we review and consider all submissions. This is your newspaper. If you have an idea on how to make it better or if there is something you'd like to see in the paper that might benefit the NAS Jax com- munity, please stop by our office in Building 1, Room 202 or email us at jaxair news@comcast.net. I look forward to this new and challenging position and plan to keep the Jax Air News an award-win- ning publication while pro- viding our readers with timely, accurate, informa- tional and interesting news and feature articles. Sincerely, Kavlee LaRocaue h-,rn e equi 1, i ne cli'e ',.rri n t i r rr..'i.e~Pies so VOeu car .3 1',' ta i r, nt h e pur,:ha. sin p, .-.er ,:,f I 1the equity .,,u '." e built up in ,c'ur h:me 'n while e *,cu enj:., the adv.arntage o:f t .. dedu:tiorins nr:t a.ail.abl.e .'.'ith other t/pes ci: f loars There are just so: mrann/ ways to save. And that's just on a home equity tine. 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According to Malvasio, any Sailor could cast a vote for any individual in the squadron, with each vote costing fifty cents. At the end of the contest, the top vote receivers were tasked with washing an aircraft; a dirty, arduous, and physically demanding task. "We wash each aircraft every 14 days while on land and every seven days while at sea, said AN Wesley Chase, an HS-5 plane captain. It normally takes the line division approximately two hours to com- pletely clean each aircraft. The time required for the lucky winners to complete the helicopter wash was understandably longer. Besides improving the overall appearance of the aircraft, a thorough wash also prevents corrosion and increases the life of certain aircraft parts. "All of the participants looked to be enjoying themselves, and I also know that my donations went to a good purpose with an entertaining end result," said Lt. Jeremy Doughty, one of the spectators. All proceeds from the aircraft wash went directly to the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society Fund. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 Turning troops into teachers SECNAV to speak at Battle of Midway dinner From CNRSE he Battle of Midway Commemora- tion Dinner will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency on Jacksonville's Northbank. The guest speaker will be Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter. The Mayport Navy League sponsors the commemorative dinner. Costs of tickets for the dinner are: E6 and below $25; E7 03 $35; 04 05 - $45: 06 and above, civilians and retirees - $55. Checks should be made payable to Midway Dinner. Tickets may be purchased from the NAS Jacksonville USO Office at 778-2821, Navy League Mayport Bill McLoughlin at 285-8731 or at the USO Mayport at 246-3481. The uniform for 04 and above is dinner dress white jacket; 03 and below dinner Dr. Donald Winter Secretary of the Navy dress white/din- ner dress white jacket optional; covers not re- quired. Civilian is black tie or business attire. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m. In attendance will be survivors of the Battle of Midway. This year's. event marks the 64th anniversary of the Battle of Midway. All naval personnel active duty, reservists, retired and civilians are invited to attend. Photo byjO1 Mike England Florida Department of Education Representative Ron Burton talks to Sailors, retirees . and family members about the benefits of the Troops to Teachers program during a class held at the NAS jax Chapel Religious Education Hall May.23. Troops to Teachers is a U.S. Department of Education and Department of Defense program that helps eli-. gible military personnel begin a new career as teachers in public schools where their., skills, knowledge and experience are most needed. Navy College Director Jeannie Fleming thinks the program benefits both the military and the local community. "The , course gives service members the opportunity to speak-to someone personally about , getting into the teaching field. Troops to Teachers provides funding for teaching certifi- cations and stipends of up to $10,000," Fleming stated. To find out more about Troops to Teachers, visit www.proudtoserveagain.com or call the NAS Jax Navy College Office , at 542-2477. Stay an( prepaid Ca 1nrmahtOnFJ rat~s Connected Save lAT&T Global PrePaid Cards keep the family connected wherever duty calls, with great rates for calling in the U.S. and from around the world. alt Buy yours at your local Exchange. For ard more information on AT&T Global PrePaid Cards, go to att.com/military. S SD'' tw : rral'"1' a!! 1"r- d.6A lsl. 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Who's the boss within a marriage? By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel Everyday for 20 years, Antonio wrote a love poem to his wife. But now, Antonio and his wife stood before a judge in divorce court. At the hearing, the husband . revealed to the judge that although he was the author of the poems, he didn't com- pose these verses to celebrate the joys of -- marriage. He had written the poems to i .. pacify his domineer- ing and abusive wife. In another case, a Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina couple attended a marriage seminar by a well-known author and speaker who portrayed a pretty distorted view of marriage. At the seminar the speaker pounded away at the fact that the husband is the head of the wife. To be sure, it was a very one-sided approach. On their way home the hus- band made his own point, "what that guy said tonight. . that's exactly how. it is going to be around here from now on!" He didn't see his wife for several days after- wards. She had cleared out. Marriage has been defined as what occurs "when two become one." The question then becomes, "Which one?" Some couples struggle all their lives with that ques- tion. Other couples don't survive the marriage as each tries to assert, "who's the boss." A marital battle of the wills is constantly waged. The battle seeks to establish whether husband or wife will capitulate first. Who will give-in? Which one will concede? Yes! My thoughts and focus presently address an institution as ancient as the Bible. I seek balance and meaning. I search for ways and resources that will enhance our marriages so as to live in healthy (not per- fect) marital relationships. Over the years I've come to realize that it is not about asserting, "who's the boss." Rather successful, healthy marriages are all about cooperation. Cooperation is all about, mutual understanding and mutual submission.. Therefore, marriage has purpose, pattern and permanence. Accomplishing this balance in marriage requires a combination of science and art. The science comes from acquiring the necessary knowl- edge available to us through years of dedicated research. The art of marriage comes in the creative application of knowledge, intuition and, most impor- tantly, loving concern. That is why NAS Religious Ministries Department will be presenting their Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP). PREP is a tried and proven method for marital/relational preventive main- tenance. What is the purpose of PREP? Many couples are as committed as ever at having a successful, happy relationship, but sometimes they find attaining that goal difficult. Often they lack the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve the relation- ship they really want. PREP is designed to address the following topics: How to communicate better and solve problems. How to handle disagreements and conflict. How to promote a sense of working as a team. How to keep friendship, fun and intimacy alive. How to strengthen your commitment to each other. Schedule of classes June 19-20 (Monday, 10 a.m. 4 p.m.); Tuesday, 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m.) Classes will be held at the Chapel Center's Fellowship Hall (Building 758) and may require per- missive TAD orders for the service member (check with your command and bring the orders to class). The cost is $10 per couple to cover food and beverages. Civilian attire, please. Civilian employees are welcome. Engaged couples are encouraged to attend. Call the chaplain's office today at 542-3051 to make your reservation. If you are married, I strongly encourage you to attend PREP, even if all is going fine. It's good preventive Medicine If you are a department or section head, I urge you to allow your service members two days of permissive TAD to attend. It's an investment with long-term benefits A THE SUNS ARE BACK IN | MB TOWN THIS WEEKEND! FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 7:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears Hurricane Preparedness Night and Scout Campout! Get ready for Hurrican Season with the Suns, First Coast News 12&25 and AM690 WOKV with great hurricane prize packs and one lucky fan will win a generator! Plus, scout camp out on the field after the game. Also, NAPA Friday Family Fireworks. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 7:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears The Famous San Diego Chicken makes his only appearance this season! Don't miss his world-famous antics all night long! Sponsored by Comcast, The New 99.1 WQIK and Rooster Country 93.3FM. It's also Reader's Digest Best of America Night! SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 3:05 p.m. vs. Mobile BayBears All kids get a Southpaw and Friends Coloring Book, sponsored by Sprite, WB17 and WAPE 95.1 FMI After the game, Kids Run the Bases, courtesy of Solantic! SUNS HOME THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 111 A097025 R097025 Local angler wants to take you fishing By J01 Mike England Assistant Editor 4 S support our Troops" is a motto that is often spoken on talk shows, seen on bumper stickers and heard in bars across the country. Yet, while most people view the motto as a way to express their patriotism, few see it as a call to action. "You see people with magnets on their trucks that say "Support our Troops", but I think more can be done to show them that we do really care," said Mike Fowler, a Jacksonville resident who decided to put his words into action. Fowler, an avid fisherman since childhood, decided the best way for him to show his appreciation for the sac- rifices service members make was by sharing his love of fishing with them. "I don't have a lot of money to donate to the USO, but I do have a boat and a knack for fishing," the Jacksonville native stated. "I thought that tak- ing a Sailor, Soldier, Marine or Airman on a free fishing trip was the best way for me to show my support. Fowler started fishing in freshwater ponds when he was a kid. As he got older, his passion for fishing grew as did the frequency of his fishing trips. Photo by J01 Mike England Mike Fowler admires his catch during a fishing trip on Sisters Creek. "It's gotten to the point where I go fishing as often as I possibly can, primarily in or around Sister's Creek," he said. The 27-year-old paper mill worker has a -wife and kids, not to mention a job to occupy most of his time. However, a fishing trip with a service member is an event that he will always do his best to make time for. "I work different shifts, so I can be available on vari- ous days and times depend- ing on what my work schedule is like that week," he added. Despite the fact that gas, oil, bait and ice can cost him up $150, Fowler prom- ises not to let anyone go home empty-handed. "I'm not the world's greatest. fisherman, but if a service member doesn't know how to fish, I'll teach them," he stated. "These trips can get costly sometimes, but if I can show someone a good time, the look on their face is priceless. I can't change the world, but if I can make a few people happy then why not do it." If you or someone you know would like to go fish- ing with Fowler or sponsor a fishing trip, call him at (904) 696-6758. Get aboard! VBS is coming in July 4 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 having classroom instruction. Lunch will be provided each day. There 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. NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes By Linda Brown NMCRS The Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These compre- hensive classes are available to all military personnel and their family members. Participation of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS volunteer and financial planner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying 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", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. THEI Resident Manager on Site IaP DA 'FI 5361 Timuquana Road I AUE I Jacksonville, FL 32210 I D NI Call: 904-777-0868 U D Ii Fax: 904-777-0867 Climate Controlled & Regulated orage Units Self Storage * *- "* "********* ** ,OWurTrooPAC KO'S;A OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM HAPPY HOR* ,.A.4. 1 & EVER Y N .L Free Parking * ~ Bachelor & Private Parties * IM DIVORCE? Less andQuicer.Rsuls Se aba s.. S wwwJamediaorco o (904) OMES1100 I. &1~8 ~ I~ f R139684I 4i Building More Than Just A Home ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION n -. 6n g% An.. 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George Mayer, commander, Naval Safety Center. "These critical days pose greater risks for several reasons. We take family vacations and often travel greater distances than we should without resting or taking a break. The weather is ideal for water sports and the risks that go along with them, such as drowning and boating/jet-ski mishaps. Outdoor activities might include barbe- quing, hiking, attending beach parties, playing sports, and driv- ing recreational vehicles." The Naval Safety Center sup- ports this annual outreach cam- paign and encourages Sailors, Marines and civilians to take care of themselves and of each other and make the summer season safe and enjoyable. The new 24/7 effort seeks to increase the atten- tion on self preservation and to get renewed emphasis on making risk management part of every- day life, not just a tool to use at work. During the summer periods from 2002 through 2005, the Navy and Marine Corps lost 220 Sailor's and Marines in PMV, recreation and other off-duty inci- dents. Of those deaths, 166 were in PMV crashes alone. "Unfortunately, alcohol is included in many of these activi- ties, with the risk of over indul- gence" said Mayer, referring to the list of risks Sailors and Marines face during the summer and mishaps that take too many lives each year. That fact is borne out in the statistics that show at least 31 percent of the fatalities men- tionedinvolved alcohol. Other problems are speed, fatigue, aggressive driving and lack of seatbelt use. The numbers also show that 25 percent of the fatali- ties occurred while riding motor- cycles, and 73 percent of the ,vic- tims were 18 to 26 years old. Various materials to support the 24/7 Operation Summer Force Preservation theme are available' on the Naval Safety Center Web' site at www.safetycenter.navy.inil/ seasonal/criticaldays. Sailors, Marines, civilians, commanding officers', officers-in-charge, and safety leaders can download a media kit, activity planner with weekly topics, and multimedia resources. The Naval Safety Center urges commands to ;use these tools to develop local cam- paigns. Federal Employment of Women Chapter seeking members From Staff he Federal Employment of Women Chapter (FEW) is a private, non-profit organization found- ed in 1969 shortly after the issuance of Executive Order 11375. Executive Order 11375 added sex-dis- crimination to the list of prohibited discrimination with- in the federal government. The early organizers of FEW wanted to ensure that there would always be an organization dedicated to pro- moting equality for women and addressing concerns of women in the federal workforce. FEW often work with the Federal Women Program (FWP) to identify work- place barriers for women in the federal workforce. 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 con- tact with Congress to encourage progressive legislation. FEW national officers meet with management officials at all levels of agencies to demonstrate support of the FWP, encourage officials to support the program 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. MSCCN hosting a hiring fair in July From CNRSE Community Support Services he Military Spouse Corporate Career Network, (MSCCN) is hosting a hiring fair aboard NAS Jacksonville July 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 966 (Old Navy Reserve Building) for two of MSCCN's corporate partners, Concentra Incorporated and Wachovia Corporation. The hiring fair is a direct-hire approach, provid- ing candidates that meet job descrip- tion requirements with the opportuni- ty to be: interviewed by company 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 posi- tions: doctors, nurses, physical thera- pists, medical directors, medical cen- ter administrators, medical assis- tants, radiology technicians, billing specialists, accountants and other professional administrative support positions. Health fair planned From Staff , aval Reserve Hospital Jax Detachment N will host a health fair and blood drive July 22 from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. in front of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange. The Florida/Georgia Blood Alliance Blood Mobile will be stationed in the parking lot. Information on preventive health issues including cardiovascular, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, colon, breast, prostate and skin cancer will be available for children and adults. For more information, call 713-4860. RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS I M-JI 0VM J I Va e"M. 'peI. Wachovia is currently offering the following positions nationwide: fitian- cial center managers, financial spe- cialists, administrators, tellers and Leaders in general banking. Please visit the MSCCN Web site at: http://www.msccn..org/jobs/ jobseekersOther.php and post your resume to the feature job positions: "Jacksonville Hiring Fair July, 12, 2006." MSCCN will contact all candi- dates that meet job descriptions by phone for a pre-screen interview. Qualifying candidates will receive a scheduled interview with a recruiter or sourcing consultant on July 12. Tired of Blowing Smoke? TRY THE TOBACCO CESSATION PROGRAM AT THE WELLNESS CENTER 542-5292, EXT. 18 .OF I Em.G ) ,. hhh 2105 PARK AVENUE-9sIiFttE.;.7 1 .." ORANGE PARK. FL 320'73-57, '- . CALL 904.278 3919I-FAX- 004.278.3&16 *"':: ,' PBALDT@BELLS0UTH.NE": ,'. r ~2yA A, 4 '-,'~51;, 3r~4 ik cA43 &-A Aze. 8 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 MIM-5. - '1'-- 7 A N I -- N - ...~ -~--- -- The outdoor pool officially opened for business Saturday. Boaysos ee LiRcqe By Kaylee LaRocque Editor / S~ -4 - _____ ~.3 f~' -; *7~. -,. . .'~,5~m ~sS -.. I ., ,V~. ,~ .y~::~ 7,.. jaG -~ SL~~47~ -v PR3 Joe Quintero of Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville keeps his eye on the swimmers as a part-time lifeguard at the outdoor pool. With temperatures in the mid-90s and not a cloud in the sky, many people found themselves taking the plunge this weekend in almost any accessi- ble body of water. On Saturday, hun- dreds of swimmers enjoyed the grand opening of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation's (MWR) Outdoor Pool. Little did they know that the night before staff members were scrambling to guarantee every little detail was taken care of to ensure a successful first day. "We've been working a lot of late hours to get this pool up and running. It's been hard but everyone pulled together and we are open for business," said Aquatics Director Meredith Blocker. "It's a little challenging running both the indoor and outdoor pool. We've had to hire new staff mem- bers and get them trained. Right now we have 23 lifeguards and plan to hire more. We also need qualified water swim instructors to teach the swimming classes and recreation aides to work the front desk and snack bar." The outdoor pool was recently completely refurbished and features numerous upgrades. "The pool has new light blue marcite, dark blue tile trim, lane and depth markers, the deck and waterslide ladder have been repainted and the kiddie pool has been refurbished to match the big pool. We've also added $25,000 worth of new furniture chairs, tables, umbrellas, lifeguard stands and safety equipment," added Blocker. Many families came out Saturday to spend some quality time enjoying the "new" pool. "It's a great place to be with the family and spend some quality time with them," said AEl(AW) William Quillin Sr. of VS-24 who was with his wife, Lisa and children, William Jr. and Hollie. "This is my first time here, but my family spent a lot of time here last year. We plan to come One-year-old Chloe Linge enjoys splashing in the kiddie pool. as often as we can. It's a really nice environment." "This is my first time here and it's very cool. I'm really enjoying spend- ing time with my friends in the pool," stated 12-year-old Dannielle Goodwin, who was at the outdoor pool Saturday for the first time with her friend, Donna Defeo. "I've been coming to this pool since I was a lit- tle kid. I learned to swim here. It's really fun to be here," added Defeo. While many people come here for the recreational swimming, swim lessons and other classes are also available. A special sign-up session for swim lessons was held May 20 and although many of the classes are full, there are still a few spaces left. "We had 123 people sign up for lessons that day for the early ses- sions. We'll start swim lessons in early June and will be offering them throughout the summer. We plan to hold another sign-up session July 1 for the late summer sessions," explained Blocker. See POOL, Page 9 MONK . . . ... SS.I ax Allr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 --. .a"- - Christopher McNealy helps his daughter, Leah, 8, practice her floating skills. . . . . .. ." *- *.. ... '-" " .......... Seven-year-old Tori Boyle takes a turn going down the waterslide. (Below) Recreation Aide Linda Carpenter takes a customer's order at the snack bar at the outdoor pool. Ensign Nathan Saxton of VP-30 at the outdoor pool. spends some quality time with his 8-month-old daughter, Carter, .- -- -- -. &,. .-. '. . ,1,.1' Seven-year-old Erik Froden displays his swimming skills as he heads back to the side of the pool after going down the waterslide. POOL: Open for business From Page 8 "We also plan to offer water aerobics here as soon as we hire another instructor." The outdoor pool is open Tuesday through. Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1-: 5 p.m. for recreational swimming. Lap swimming is available any time the pool is open. The cost to use the pool for recreation swim is $2 for active duty, reservists, retirees and family members. Civilian employees and guests are $3. Children under six are free Patrons can also rent the pool for semi-private par- ties during normal operating hours or for private parties from 6-9 p.m. for a fee. The outdoor pool will remain open weekly until early August. It will then be open weekends only through Sept. 4. For more information on any of the programs offered or to make reservations for pool parties, call 542-3720. Photos ky Kaylee LaRoeque ace.-. _zoo 10 laxllr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 MEMORIAL DAY: Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs hold observances From Page 1 us pray for those who serve today on freedom's fron- tier," he concluded. The city of Green Cove Springs celebrated Memorial Day in Spring Park with several cere- monies to remember those who have died while serv- ing our country and to honor all current military members and veterans. The opening ceremony began with an invocation followed by the NAS Jax Honor Support Team parading the colors as the Navy Band Southeast Brass Quintet played the national anthem. A special fly-by by the HS-3 "Tridents" at NAS Jax to display the American flag brought many cheers from the hundreds of spectators at the event. Green Cove Springs Mayor Deborah Ricks then presented NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, Naval Air Depot Jax Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan and NS Mayport Command Master Chief CMDCM Deborah Davidson with a special proclamation desig- nating May 29, 2006 as Military Service Day in the city. "As mayor of the city of Green Cove Springs and on behalf of my fellow council members I welcome all of you to the 18th annual Memorial Day celebration now known as Riverfest. A special welcome is extended to everyone in attendance that has served or is presently serving in our country's armed forces. You're contributions and sacrifices for the cause of freedom are the reasons for this tribute," remarked Ricks. "It's important that we gather today in tribute to the men and women of our surrounding communi- ties who answer the call and service to their country and to expose our children Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Members of the HS-3 "Tridents" display the American flag during a fly-by during the Memorial Day Celebration in Green Cove Springs Monday. Members of the NAS Jax Honor Guard display the colors as the Navy Band Southeast Brass Quintet plays the national anthem at the opening ceremonies of the Memorial Day Celebration in Green Cove Springs. Photos by J01 Mike England MST2 Paul Jarrett of the U.S. Coast Guard (left) and Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel salute after placing wreath at the Veteran's Memorial Wall in downtown Jacksonville Monday. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque and grandchildren to the sacrifices others have made on our behalf." Following Ricks' heartfelt speech, Dobson took the podium. "It's a great honor to be here today. This is a magnificent and appropri- ate setting-for a Memorial Day ceremony. Across our country today, this scene will be replicated many times but this Memorial Day has special signifi- cance," he stated. "The glob- al war on terrorism and ongoing combat operations serve as poignant reminders .of the sacrifices that many have made for our freedoms for over two centuries." "I'm honored to be here to not only represent NAS Jacksonville but to be part of the contingent represent- ing the U.S. military. I hope everyone realizes the sig- nificance of the support that personnel based at NAS Jax are providing," continued Dobson. "HS-3 which provided the fly-by today, just returned home in April from a six- month deployment to the Persian Gulf. Many of our people from NAS Jax are going forward to the the- ater of operations individu- ally or in small groups to man'Marine Corps and Army units. These service members are your neigh- bors, friends, church mem- bers or you might know them through your children at school. They are often gone for up to a year and that's what impacts us locally," he said. "The proclamation today serves as symbolism of the long standing tradition and the continued support that Green Cove Springs pro- vides to all military person- nel and I appreciate it on behalf of all our Navy mem- bers," he added. A second ceremony was held later in the day in a special area marked with rows of white crosses to remember those service members who died in the line of duty including sever- al from Green Cove Springs and to honor all veterans in attendance. "On Memorial .Day we honor those who put their lives at risk for NAS Jacksonville Honor Support Team Member AM3 Henry Omoerigbe escorts Carolyn Woods, mother of HM3 Julian Woods, after she placed a wreath at the Memorial Wall in honor of her son who was killed in Iraq. the good of our country, we keeping the liberty that we have veterans to thank for love intact," said Ricks. HURRICANE: Make preparations now! Season starts today! From Page 1. need and a large amount of cash. Having these items on hand until hurricane season ends Nov. 30 will keep them prepared in case the worst should happen." According to NOAA's National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield, peo- ple living in or around a coastal region should be vig- ilant about hurricane prepa- ration regardless of the fore- casted strength of weakness of the upcoming season. "Whether we face an active hurricane season, like this year, or a below-normal season, the crucial message for every person .is the same: prepare, prepare, pre- pare," Mayfield said. "One hurricane hitting where you live is enough to make it a bad season." NOAA's National Hurri- cane Center Web site has several tips for preparing your home and family for hurricane season and other disasters. Develop a family plan - Your family's plan should be based on your vulnerability to the hurricane hazards. You should keep a written plan and share your plan with other friends or family. Create a disaster sup- ply kit There are certain items you need to have regardless of where you ride out a hurricane. The disas- ter supply kit is a useful tool when you evacuate as well as making you as safe as possible in your home. Secure your home - There are things that you can do to make your home more secure and able to withstand stronger storms. 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I found that I real- ly enjoy it and plan to keep dancing, said Lt. Laura Prunty, a dietician at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. "I started taking lessons last summer. I've been working on the Cha Cha, Swing and Rumba. It's really a great workout when you dance, you really work up a sweat. I come here probably three times a week for an hour and it definitely keeps me in shape." According to Prunty, there are other benefits as well. "The atmosphere is great, the people are so friendly and everyone gets to know one another," she continued. "It's definitely a great way to meet new people." With the strict guidelines requiring mil- itary members to maintain their physical fitness, dancing is a great way to get the heart pumping and burn some calories. "I do this to relax and as an alternative to the every day stressors of the job. It's such a great workout. When you do the Samba for three minutes, it's like jogging for six minutes. It's extremely beneficial," said Capt. Dan Flynn of Navy Operational Support Center Jax. "My. wife Laurie and I have been dancing for about two years. It's fun learning to dance and it's some- thing I can do with my wife. It's a great form of entertainment and it's something we both enjoy. We've learned numerous types of dances over the past two years." Another benefit of dancing is the confi- dence it builds within the students. "I do this because it's fun and I really have a great time. I've been taking lessons for about four months now. It's a great way to build self-esteem and makes me feel a lot more confident about myself," remarked BM2 Carlos Eguia of NS Mayport Harbor Operations. "I take pri- vate lessons twice a week and do group sessions once a week. I've learned to Tango, Swing, Samba, Salsa and Two- Step. The dance studio is near my house at the beach and I just stopped in one day and decided to try it. I've been coming ever since." And, for those new to the area, ballroom dancing is a great way to meet new and interesting people. "People come into our studio for a lot of different reasons. We see quite a few military members, espe- cially when they first get transferred here because it's a great way to get acclimated to the community because it's such a social thing," stated Chris Thomas, owner of A Social Affair Dance Studio. "Not only do they learn to dance, but with more than 120 active students and 60 at our other school, they meet lots of interesting people. We have a big military clientele and what's interesting is we get a lot of support from the commanding offi- cers. They recommend us to the younger guys because it's a clean environment - no drinking or smoking and it's great for physical fitness. It's a very.safe environ- ment," he added. Most dance studios offer classes for a variety of dances such as Tango, Salsa, lay, June 1, 2006 FAMILIES: Keep them in the loop FromPage2 For families with Sailors in the Individual Augmentee (IA) program, you personal. find a lot of useful information at the And while I encourage getting informa- Bureau of Naval Personnel Web site tion, I strongly urge you to seek out the (www.npc.navy.mil) or Navy Knowledge help and assistance the Navy offers when Online ihttps:/'wwwa.nko.navy.mil!/. . you need it. By being proactive with your Remember every Sailor is a potentialJA, issues you are more in control. so they, along with their families need t fjie If you become reactive, then it's more dif- ready to support. ;cult to recover, Here are few helpful links And finally there's the 1-866-U-ASK- tb assist you: NPC phone number to the Naval Deployment readiness http://www. Personnel Command's Customer Service ffsp.navy.niil/ffsp/deployment.htm Center that's manned 24 hours a day, Exceptional Family Member seven days a week. Program http://www.npc.navy.mil/ I would like to close this week by CommandSupport/ExceptionalFamily expressing my deepest thanks to all Navy Member! families supporting Sailors day in and day Sexual Assault Victim Program out. I know firsthand that we cannot do h tt, p:// www.ffsp.navy.mil/savi/html/savi. the jobs we do without your support, and I html want you to know how deeply appreciated Repatriation and' contingency plan- it is. ning http://www.ffsp.navy.mil/ffsp/con- To my fellow warriors, take the first tingency.htm chance you get to tell your families Military One Source http://www.mili- "thanks," and more importantly keep them tary onesource.com/skins/MOS/home.aspx informed. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Lt. Jay Haddock of VS-24 practices the Cha Cha with a partner during a party Friday night. Capt. 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However, the with the president's Department of Veterans Identity Theft Task Force, Affairs is asking all veter- the Department of Justice ans to be extra vigilant and and the Federal Trade to carefully monitor bank Commission to investigate statements, credit card this data breach and to statements and any state- develop safeguards against ments relating to recent similar incidents. financial transactions., rml.r T .. n r n . If you notice unusual or suspicious activity, you should report it immediate- ly to the financial institu- tion involved and contact the Federal Trade Commission for further guidance. Q: What is the earliest date at which suspicious activity might have occurred due to this data breach? A: The information was stolen from an employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs last month. If the data has been misused or otherwise used to commit fraud or identity theft crimes, it is likely that vet- erans may have already noticed suspicious activity. Q: I haven't noticed any suspicious activity in my financial statements, but what can I do to protect myself and prevent being victimized by credit card fraud or identity theft? A: The Department of Veterans Affairs strongly recommends that veterans closely monitor their finan- cial statements and visit the Department 1of Veteran's Affairs special Web sits on this at www.firstgov.gov or call 1-800-333-4636. Q: Should I reach out to my financial institutions or will the Department of Veterans Affairs do this for me? A: The Department of Veterans Affairs does not believe that it is necessary to contact financial institu- tions or cancel credit cards and bank accounts, unless you detect suspicious activi- ty. Q: Where should I report suspicious or unusual activ- ity? A: The Federal Trade Commission recommends the following four steps if you detect suspicious activi- ty: Step 1 Contact the fraud department of one of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax: 1-800-525-6285; www.equifax.com; P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, Ga. 30374- 0241 Experian: 1-888-397-3742; www.experian.com; P.O. Box 9532, Allen, Texas 75013 Trans Union: 1-800-680- 7289; www.transunion.com; Fraud Victim Assistance Division, P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, Calif. 92834-6790 Step 2 Close any accounts that have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Step 3 File a police report with your local police or the police in the commu- nity where the identity theft took place. Step 4 File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission by using the FTC's Identity Theft Hotline at 1-877-438-4338, online at www.consumer.gov/idtheft, or by mail at Identity Theft Clearinghouse, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC 20580. Q: I know the Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs maintains my health records electronically. Was this information also com- promised? A: No. Electronic medical records were not compro- mised. The data lost is pri- marily limited to an individ- ual's name, date of birth, social security number, in some cases their spouse's information, as well as some disability ratings. However, this information could still be of potential use to identity thieves and we recommend that all vet- erans be extra vigilant in monitoring for signs of potential identity theft or misuse of this iponrmation. Jl. Ai .L pa l~eJ mem L o Veterans Affairs has direct- question ed all employees to com- plete the VA Cyber Security Awareness Training Course and complete the separate General Employee Privacy Awareness Course by June 30. 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Use half-inch mesh screen beneath pprches, decks, floor areas and the home itself. Also, screen openings to floors, roof and attic. Install a smoke detector on each level of your home, especially near bedrooms; test monthly and change the batteries two times each year. Teach each family member how to use the fire extinguisher (ABC type) and show them where it's kept. Keep a ladder that will reach the roof. ,,;* Consider installing protective shutters dr heavy fire-resistant drapes. Keep handy household items that can be used as fire tools: a rake, axe, handsaw or chainsaw, bucket and shovel. Create a 30- to 50-foot safety zone around your home Rake leaves, dead limbs and twigs. Clear all flammable vegetation. Remove leaves and rubbish from under structures. Thin a 15-foot space between tree crowns and remove limbs within 15 feet of the ground. Remove dead branches that extend over the roof. Prune tree branches and shrubs within 15 feet of a stovepipe or chimney outlet. * Ask the power company to clear branches from power lines. ,* Remove vines from the walls of the home. Mow grass regularly. Clear a 10-foot area around propane tanks and the barbecue. Place a screen over the grill use non-flammable materi- al with mesh no coarser than one-quarter inch. Regularly dispose of newspapers and rubbish at an approved site. Follow local burning regulations. Place stove, fireplace and grill ashes in a metal bucket, soak in water for two days, then bury the cold ashes in mineral soil. Store gasoline, oily rags and other flammable materials in approved safety cans. Place cans in safe locations away from the base of buildings. Stack firewood at least 100 feet away and uphill from you home. Clear com- bustible material within 20 feet. Use only UL-approved woodburning devices. When wildfire threatens Follow the instructions of local offi- cials. Back your car into the garage or park it in an open space facing the direction of escape. Shut doors and roll up windows. Leave the key in the ignition. Close garage windows and doors, but leave them unlocked. Disconnect automatic garage door openers. Confine pets to one room. Make plans to care for your pets in case you must evacuate. If advised to evacuate, do so immedi- ately Wear protective clothing sturdy shoes, cotton or woolen clothing, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves and a handkerchief to protect your face. Take your disaster supply kit. Lock your home. Tell someone when you left and where you are going. Choose a route away from fire hazards. Watch for changes in the speed and direc- tion of fire and smoke. Listen to local media for Red Cross shelter locations. For more information please call 358- 8091. 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For assistance, call 771-3979. -4-----------------------------------------.----------------------- --------------- The following classes for FCCJ will be held at NAS Jacksonville for the second half of the summer term: Course Number Day Title Building/Room AMH2020 M American History 1865-Present 966/254 CCJ2488 M Ethics in Criminal Justice 966/261 HUM2236 M/W Humanities: 15th to 20th 966/251 CGS1060 M/W Intro. to Computers 110/Lab ENC1102 M/W English Comp II 966/211 MAT 1033 M/W Intermediate Algebra 966/253 DEP2004 T/TH Human Growth & Development 966/251 EVR1190 TH Environmental Sampling 966/261 ENC1101 T/TH English Comp I 966/211 BSC1005 T/TH Life in its Biological Environment 4/116 MAN2021 T/TH Principles of Management 966/254 ECO 2023 T/TH Economics.II (Micro) 966/253 --.------------------------.-.------------- 7---------"----------------------- -- ;--*---- Marriage Enrichment Naval Hospital Mental Health From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs The Naval Hospital 'Jacksonville's Mental Health Department is offer- ing 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 interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while person- ally growing within the marriage. The workshop is facilitated by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jackson- ville staff psychologist who has been in pri- vate practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Frederick noted that privacy is important to the clinic staff. Therefore, no expanding services for couples 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. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Fami- ly Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in June: 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. 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This credit union Is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration, Copyright 2006 Navy Federal 10648 (5-06) JaIUir N6WS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 17 MWR Planner- Mission First, Sailors Always' For more information call 542-2930. Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of marina sail- boats and safety equipment. Weekend classes Friday, Saturday and Sunday and June 17, 18 Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motor- boats July 22-23 Free kayak and canoe rental on Thursday's for active duty. For more information, call 542-3493. Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Xtreme Bowling Every Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5 Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Does not include shoe rental 6-10 p.m. Call 542-3521 for more information. BINGO Lunch BINGO Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening BINGO Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper.only night! Win cash! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542-3518/3229. 12-Week Summer Slim Down Challenge June 19-Sept. 8 12 week, 36-workout challenge Prizes awarded! For more information about L.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 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 E1-E5 single or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Jax Beach Trip June 3 Free Home providers needed The Child Development Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you will only need to be Navy-certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base resident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This program is for dependent female and males. For more information about this pro- gram, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. 10573 Lakeview Rd E. Jacksonville Fl. bellovincent@aol.com File photo Cycling in one of the NAS jax Fitness Center spin classes is a great way to slim down during the 12-Week Summer Slim Down Challenge that will run June 19 through Sept. 8. For more information, call the Fitness Center at 542-3318. Mall and Movie Trip June 10 Orange Park Mall and AMC Theater Free. Leaves Liberty Cove at noon. White Water Rafting Trip June 23-25 On the Ocoee River in Tennessee $100/person Includes rafting tickets, one lunch, lodging and transportation. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m.- Big Momma's House (PG-13) June 9, 7 p.m.- The Date Movie (PG-13) June 10, 5 p.m. Nanny Mcphee (PG) June 10, 7 p.m. The Pink Panther (PG) For more information on the golf course, please call 542-3249. For Mulligan's, call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! June 13 and 27 for active duty. June 15 and 29 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. World Scramble local qualifying June 11 at 1 p.m. $75/person Includes range balls, golf, tee gift, complimentary round of golf, food following play and prize purse. 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 goJf, food following play, and prize purse. 0. Gaskin Agent Allstate. 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WORN" 18 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Golf league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should contact the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Basketball 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 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 Trapk 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. Greybeard Softball Final Standings Team CSCWL VP-30 VP-62 CNATTU AIMD Wins 13 12 Losses -1 2 Sand Volleyball Standings As of May 26 Team Wins Losses GEMD Alpha 12 1 VP-62 CNATTU (1) AIMD(1) Naval Hospital CNATTU (2) GEMD Bravo SERCC Intramural Softball Final Team VP-30 Staff NAVAIR VP-45 VP-5 HS-75 VP-62/NAR VP-16 AIMD 500 FACSFAC Naval Hospital HS-3 VS-24 VP-30 Blue FANG AIMD 650 PSD VP-30 Gold SERCC Standings Wins Losses 17 2 15 4 15 4 13 5 15 6 12 6 11 6 11 7 11 7 10 8 5 4 6 8 10 10 5 11 4 15 4 15 2 17 1 17 (ket MiW thnlls though a %a* Ou(dixr Adcnture (enter -40. ._k 0 I - 0 0~ - F b . 0~ *~0.s. -- ~. 0~.., - _ ~ 0.~ - ~ S ~ a - 0.- -- 0 -*~ -*~ * __ ~ - ___ 0 ~ ~ % ~ -0. - - - hp/righted Material d icatedContent-.7 ,L --_-_- -. - - S - 0 0 * - ,q - - ,II, 0 0. - -0. - 1. a S a 4% 0 0 - 0. 0 -- Discount for Military a iSS7/j%/ nvaih military ID LLuc gne assistance A Free ibeverasge, riewspoper *Bring a~d for specicil gift ParK~ac'e Par~pae Arpot Prkig 94-7-1-00 Get your Pepsi 400 tickets at I.T.T. Ffom MWR Marketing S top by the I.T.T. office to purchase your tickets to the Pepsi 400. The Pepsi 400 is July 1 at 7:55 p.m. Ticket prices are: All American Offer (.Lund Grandstand) $56.75 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 $1i2. The bus will depart from NAS Jacksonville at 3 p.m. on race day. For more information, call 542-3318. Jacksonville semi-professional rugby league tickets available through the USO From the USO T he American National Rugby League (AMNRL) awarded Jacksonville one of the league's three 2006-expansion teams. The Jacksonville Axemen, who displays a fireman-themed logo, will be kicking off the 2006 AMNRL season in May. Tickets are available at the NAS Jax USO, who has partnered with the Axemen to sell season tickets. In return for this service, the Axemen are donating 75 per- cent of sales as a donation to the USO. For more information regarding the Jacksonville Axemen, please visit www.usojax.org and follow the link or stop by the USO for tickets. They can be reached at 778-2821. STUNT KITES BOX BRITISH, GERMAN & ITALIAN COFFEE FOOD GIFTS Internet Copy/Fax available Nonacafe@earthlink.net http://cedarbend32073.tdpod.com 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-8058 Jacksonville's Enclosure Source ------ Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures Patio Covers Visit Our Design Center VF""..f Payment Plans To Fit Any Budgell No Equity Requiedm, I100 Financing Available (with approved credit) INC. 5521 Chronicle Court Jacksonville, FL 32256 731- 5580 B www.lifetimeenclosures.com J CRC028471 Free at the Navy League Hiring Center Sign up for the Navy League's web-based Hiring Center. 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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. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflorida.com or call 307-6261,. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504- 6016 or go to momsclubopw @ yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael 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: Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon at Hanna Park and Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tourna- ment will be held Sept. 9 from 7 -a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4- 9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573-2498. Snake Savvy July 25, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between ven- omous and non-venomous snakes? Learn what you can do to stay safe around snakes and their important role in the balance of nature. Wee Workshop: Life Under a Log July 27, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature explorers (children aged 7 and under) and their adult companions. We're investi- gating what lives in and under fallen logs. Wear bug spray and bring a capture jar if you have one (we have some to share if you don't). Registration required. JaX Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 19 Military, DoD civilians invited to Family Day at The Cummer From The Cummer Museum T he Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens is host- ing Family Day Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Military families are invited to attend the event. Free events will be held throughout the museum, gar- dens and Art Connections. The day will be filled with live music, special art mak- ing activities, scavenger hunts and more. This fun-filled event includes experiencing the final- day of Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science, and Invention Photographs from the Polaroid Collection. This exhibition showcases more than 80 prints from legendary photographer and master printmaker, Adams, who is internationally recognized for his crisp, detailed, and grand sweeping beautiful images of our natural environment. 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 community perspectives in partnership with the St. Johns Riverkeeper. The museum is located at 829 Riverside Avenue in Jacksonville. For more information, call 356-6857. Naval War College offers program here" T he Naval War College's (NWC) College of Distance- Education will again offer its Fleet Seminar Program, in the Jacksonville area. This academic year (August t 2006 May 2007), Joint Maritime Operations will be offered in Jacksonville and Strategy and Policy will be offered imi` Mayport. This highly acclaimed program parallels to a majof degree, the course of study followed by students in the coin,, lege of naval command and staff in Newport, R.I. Three- hour classes are held in the evening (one night per week forY approximately 35 weeks). A top quality adjunct facultyfj member from the local area leads each seminar. Students. can earn a NWC diploma, JPME Phase I credit and up to. 21 graduate credit hours. All books and materials are pro;._ vided 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.: Call Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e-mail dfay@lsijax.com for more information. Applications are on- line at http://cde.nwc.navy.mil. Applications are due by. June 30, 2006. *JD RF oJvenuie d Saiabetes Resea rcht Foundation e)did n international dedicated to finding a core Juvenile Diabetes affects millions and causes long-term complications like blindness and kidney failure. Not to mention pain and worry no kid should have to live with. But we're closer than ever to a cure. Your help makes life-saving research possible. Call 1.800.533.CURE or visit www.jdrf.org. Di .a'eeIsR s ---o n I I 0 www.fccrimestoppers.com A AA Military Appreciation Discount. 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No Hassles Paid for by the Florida Attorney.Generalls. Office Crime Stoppers Rust Fund RRST COAR"T C RlMffig-pERS 4 20 JaXlAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 Storm season is here again: Is your yard ready? From Florida Power & --Light Company With hurricane sea- son officially start- ing today, Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) offers hurricane preparation advice to help residents save their trees while reducing the risk of tree-related outages. "We love our trees here in Florida," said Steve Anderson, vegetation spe- cialist for FPL. But the last two storm seasons claimed many, and some knocked over power lines, causing power disruptions and safety hazards. "A lit- tle planning will go a long way toward protecting our trees, our property and our safety," said Anderson. FPL recommends the fol- lowing tips to prepare Florida residents and their trees for the upcom- ing storm season while minimizing the likelihood that trees will interfere with power lines and dis- rupt electrical service: Now is the time, before a hurricane threatens, to survey and prepare your yard. Look for dead or weakened branches that could snap during a storm and begin pruning to help trees better withstand high winds. If you do see a tree tangled in or too close to a "power line, don't try and trim it yourself. Only spe- cially trained line clearing professionals should work around power lines. If a tree or branch has ,damaged a pole or line, creating sparks or a power outage, call 1-800-4-OUT- AGE to report the.problem. The best way to keep trees from interfering with power lines is prevention: choose the right tree and plant it in the right place to begin with. Consider the mature height of a tree when planting near over- head electric lines. FPL offers specific tips on the selection and proper placement of trees through its Right Tree Right Place program. Visit www.FPL. comn/trees for a list of rec- ommended trees and sug- gested setbacks from over- head utilities, as well as those to avoid planting near power lines. Trees planted in the right place are also given the room they need to achieve proper form and height without posing a safety hazard. Customers may also request FPL's Right Tree Right Place guide by call- ing FPL's customer care center number listed on their electric bill. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.FPL.com, www. FPLGroup.com and www. FPLEnergy.com. Using a power of attorney T. here are many occasions during the course of a military career that a power of attorney might be neces- sary. Do your homework before granting one to somebody. Typically, service members will need a power of attorney when deploying or going overseas and leaving their loved ones behind to handle the affairs of the - household. There are two basic types of power of attorney, special and general. A general power of attorney gives the person who holds it the same power to conduct busi- ness in your name. Service members can grant a special power of attorney, which spells out the specific ways it can be used. The more specific a power of attorney is the better type. This prevents people from using it :for purposes other than those the service member intended. Don't give a general power of attorney to someone you don't trust wholehearted- ly. Base legal assistance attorneys can help servicemembers determine which type of power of attorney will best meet their needs. Service members commonly need to issue powers of attorney when they change assignments. Spouses often need legal authorization to conduct necessary business. Service members may also need to pro- vide a power of attorney to the person car- ing for their dependent children during a deployment or exercise. Caregivers may need a power of attorney to enroll chil- dren in school or other activities. Caregivers would particularly need a power of attorney to authorize medical treatment if a child needs it. Medical pow- ers of attorney are used if a person becomes incapacitated and someone else needs to make medical decisions. Military service members and their families can have powers of attorney drawn up and 'notarized at most base legal assistance offices. Stop smoking! Quit today at the Navy Weliness Center, Building 867, Enterprise Street Adjacent to the fitness center M onda- 9 a.m. Tuesday I p.m. All active duty and TRICARE beneficiaries are eligible. Call 542-5292 No appointments! ifflmi ..... . .- ~RA~ Navy Exchange monitors cough medicine sales by requiring ID By J03 Heather Weaver National Naval Medical Center Public Affairs Navy Exchanges are monitoring sales of cough and cold medicine containing dexomethorphan due to an increased awareness of the new "robotripping" trend among teens and young adults. Navy Exchange Service Command's Chief Merchandising Officer Tess Paquette said patrons who look 18 or younger will have to show identification to purchase the products. "The Navy Exchange is always looking for ways to help its Navy family," Paquette said. "By restricting the sales of these types of products, we're helping to keep our families safe and healthy." Nearly 10 percent of U.S. teens and young adults have used cough medicine to get high, according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America. Dexomethorphan is. a synthetically produced substance that's chemically related to codeine. Slang terms referring to dexomethorphan highs are "robotripping," skittlingg" and "dexing." "Dexomethorphan at high doses allows users to feel high, dizzy and so on," said Eric Schuetz, a certified specialist at the Maryland Poison Center. "But what they don't realize is they can also experience vomiting, become agitated and halluci- nate. [That] in turn is a hindrance to their character development." Cough medicines containing dexomethorphan usually contain other pain reliev- ers. The National Drug Intelligence Center warns that large dosages of acetamino- phen can cause liver damage. Large dosages of chlorpheniramine can increase heart rate, cause lack of coordination, seizures and coma. Large dosages of guaife- nesin can cause vomiting. Doctors at the National Naval Medical Center said the Navy is moving in the right direction in limiting the sales, but parents and leaders must also be aware of drug use signs and symptoms "This is an important first step the Navy and the rest of the country should take," said Army Lt. Col. Jeffrey Hutchinson, Bethesda's Adolescent Medicine department head. "The best thing to do is be aware...the Navy.and all [other] serv- ices have programs designed to help individuals who use drugs or abuse them." The center reports the Drug Enforcement Administration is monitoring dex- omethorphan abuses and may add it to the Controlled Substance Act. Cancer Information & Counseling Line 800-525-3777 | CANCER CE T Medical Information Emotional Support Resource Referrals a CFC participant PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE. 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CBC058997 I HUNTERS WALK I WESTON RANCH 24 JaxAir NNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 315 Arlington 325 asorth ne335 Orange Park/ 342 St. Augustine 355 Condominiums 365 Homesanufactured 380 Investment 405 Apartments 420 Unfurnishes 420onfurnises 2100fS uttpgronaded GE SS FSBO 3/2,1850sf, exc EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, Irg PALENCIA BRAND NEW HEARD FROM THE FSBO 7317 Southland RIVERSIDE -big 2br, ATL BCII/NAS N'SIDE 1BR HOUSE, cer. applpc hardiboard cond, upgrades, fpl scrn openkit., fncd kyd Beautiful-4 bed- 2/1 w/sm loft 924sf CH&A, good cond, $650. M ORT 3/2. PCS tle, l lot w/t ingw/rc frnt r patio, landscaping, crnr culdesac, amenities. room 3 full bath, 2616 TOWNHOME REST? NOW BUY just remdl, nice shed 7-5/ 1-48 L Movenear electric bills. S60m. culdesac preserve lot, 1904-535-8894 $299K. 904-269-7111 square foot, 2 year FROM THE BEST w/scrnd area, fncd yrd. 3876526/ 6122468 schools/beach. 3844080 or cell 7074-1S w/priv fncng, man 7317Southland EagleLandn Incredible od home. Formal liv- KENDALL POINTE EZ Financing. 771-9055 $89,500 0OBO 9935709 Laundry, tile, petsokay. N'SI extras. 1693 AstonHaoft 924sf ameiesl In g r oo m, dining 2/2.5 with all the Ask for Emma. wwwifotube.net/14268 W'SIDE 2/2 twn hse, nice Avail6s/i $100/ n IDE newly rehab CBat61633 2/1 rooft .O. tm. Surround upgado63'273gto Shanes Hodp. t67K or Ct. Byappt. 645133 just remdl,,nice shed New'064/3/2w/office, dina room. Surroun upgrades- MANDARIN Twn Hse features, conv. to NAS 6 g2an t handsHosp.$67Kor w/sounNEd id. rn family r LET YOUR JOBBE 3/25,1472sf, end unit Jax $700mo 608-0953 ATL BEACH/Mport 3/1 Rent$650m904,332999 FT. CAROLINE area 3/2, 9rnd area fncd yrd. r97 l brldst ri, master bedroom and MUST SEEI! YOUR CREDIT! on lake, arv $149K, sell 2611 Montrea newly E (2) 3/2's w/en t L s ren $89 500 OBO 993-5709 Laa, cvrdfntpo, outside in screened 1497 FJeldViewDrive, for$125K 904838-7443SDE / en bat e crien d, ,h. www.infotube.net/142608 fireplacep wie tn i cue ned m EZ Fin. $500 moves o ru 2K. 9048387443 W'SIDE 5120 Westchase remodeled $1250mo. 3031 woodlawn Rd. Fenced back yard GATED WATER FRONT Entertainment home w/wide kitchen with cherry Call Leainn.Call or 962-1086 Ct.2br/lba$559/mo. 904-280-9154 7367 Doste Dr. E. HU spround pooL$1690,900. Lots from Bunest Vue,MstSe k binet erhiteops- Jacksonvll 385 Miscellaneous Please call 904-514-1472 Bear Run 2951 Dakota Dr welcome, $850 422.2643 Jordan Realty743-4980 Call 904,9929888 FSBO 561339-9512 stain ess s t ee I 32065. 2500sf, 4/2 N'SIDE 3/1, off Lem- www.riveredgefl.com appliances, large 370 Lots for Sale FORECLOSURE! WS/MURRAY HILL Efic. Rwd & tile. $1250m Turner 9015Adams Ave. OpenHouseSAT&SUN FLEMINGISLAND pantry, and center CLOSINGCOSTPAIDI2/2, 6bed/3bath.Only Apt, AC/Heat, Fridge, newly remodeled 2- 3 Uphier HUGE 3/2HOM14sf Autumn Genw island. Plantation S Star e n FU REForistings Microblwtr BANDI/OP -New TH mo.04-280-91 3/2/2 NEW Tile & Berber $93KZero closing cost 1144sf, 3/2,1 car gar, shutters, ceiling fans, course, PVB end unit. BEAUTIFULTREEDfLOTmin $1000FoLitns Mceltb'wrnBLANDING/OP T H $775m. Turner 9041,534,9538/476-5813 conv Ioc. close to WainwrlghtDr.,2nd Ave 904,343-4979 ppl berbercrpt,w/d nation well. Side boat ramp to St. Johns HOMES FROM$10,0001 shopping rest, malls, Rentalsfrom$775m. f WWaterbrook Fals 4/2 hkups, bkcyd patio. Aen. entry 3-car garage SMART BUYISOUTHSIDE River 904)2623163 FORECLOSURES! golf, St. Johns River. 904-819-6626 320 Westside ecawardwinning golf with extra storage, T Oakarge 3/26 1-3bed. F 410Condominiums pts ok 20newhomexO cvrd osprnkr course poolrec. teeter, termite bond, private 1429sf,newl renovated, Beautiful 10.06 acres 800-749-8124 xlO024 Condominiums 687-6450 Oaklef brand new4/3 BEAUTIFUL3/2HOM sys$233,50 434,0906 near Clay Co. Schools.$170K preserved profes- $82.9k. 7-2355448 Buildalelot.OffCR229 close to Argyle Elem. 1524sf,_llnewIrgydOwnerlrealtor 9042694663 sionally landscape lot off Hwy 301. $20K per CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $695 clproaes to.Argye lc,9 S 3/2HOMEwner/realtor904269 with 06 land ks. SOUTHBROOKBeach acreOBO561-3196294 390 Real Estate Bameadows/Point ch&a WDHk, enced rades ore 665RippngWave 330 Beaches GROVEPA R 3/2RD asonabe offer Bvdremodeed 3/2 3 Wanted Mea Pace3/2.bac, BacktEu Ca 9179,900. 904-343-4979 deneat-n-kit, scrnprch, will be accepted" gated New baths9&1kit. ONEACRELOT gatedcom, 91100. no VANSANDTRE 389-D3540 OAKLEAFPLANTATION $179,900- 1 2car gar, wooded lot, $549,900.904.708-5002 $145K Duane 912.927-192 With Well, pets. 904821 1700 Cano Oaks 4/2 Septic, & Pole ANGELO BUYS CEDARp2ILLS 3/2 $750 1750sf, apple blinds. BENT CREEK, Golf Comr Desirable Ocean Cay $197K. 904-215-7821 Agent S'SIDE 2 story 2br/2.5ba, Septic, & Pole ANGELO BUYS CEDAR HILS 3/2 $750 750sf, appi, blinds. c,25337-24,0 NOTHMDDLEURgreatUnewatileCin ownpot$in.4h n R HOUSES CASH I CEDAR CREEK beautifulEE cul-de-sa 3/2, 1640sf pool home 4/2.5 2600sf Nreat ond new ti Unimproved Lots Also A vail. 384 Kit aW REALTY EXECUTIVES scrn patio, owner seller SBO $525K. 3724810 H St Aathusexcoctine, $150,000 Any cond, handyman, waterfront 6mi NAS ax VANSANDT 354 $215K 573-99417n3-0858 2925 Antigua Dr. Village of Fireside Sub. StAgutie all4904-708-7581 942.544938& 752.0784 ire damaged, 2/2.5, 1450SF. 5m273939616460 S Beach R FRIENDLY1/2 ac distressed, vacant or Mil. Disc avail 781 2333 Clay Co. Rent To Own. 586 William Ellery 3/2 EXTREMLEY NICE and home on 3d ace Beach RV FRIENDLY 1/2 ac occupied, ANYWHERE, 3/2w/ l 2car, Bit'01. Farm DR, LR, encased spacious 4-BEDROOM, sprinkler sys, privacy yTwSt-d5 14er_ CO1 Pam r R aen 2-BATH home, great fence 4br/2ba firepm, 360 Btoh/ woode lo Fnin pece- AYCNALLN... CR21m0@n95 TH s s 4 IrashwoodC $25 prch, S2cg, pool $200K or curb appealho new all appliances, 1/2ti ce, ANASTASIAISLANDFSBO Town/State ful Fa5nning Springs Apts/comm'/residential CB2 1 TCt 5 pc .2 p 0 ..appomein1-- ca/h, fncd yd $650. And VIEW DR. Fleming Is.NLL call 8 4 01 eS t en in sidcan ount -dS42 O P $WK397 -t4d00 14 4 8 r6 WHe rp l a po i 9l4 6 1 6 6C l l s9 0 4 -2 3 0 1a ls o R o o m fo r re n t. P la n t 4 /2 ,fp ,2 c g a rfe n 02s iate floors in kitchen, foyer ,92., 576 5fM 5 I L.62AC ESumn WestsLdeOdnOPlankt.Rd. 904- m626- 1636 Call o904-230-9126 9041so Roo forren Pa 4120 0 ,se g Ecf gi redoc0 0 & dining room, 6 inchuc-3B 641-1738 or 551a3214 yard close towad school 3tu/389412 ors in or tons ok iuthndes,, foyeres90481 94 bt ;1 CALL 828-25[-1004 2do Mauueast0red Oakceaf NA JAX-22 Pant n Jt BnAC8 1yd oo a /1 35 + de st floor Conv enient baseboards, new OAKLEACFBARGAIN! 4 2. o wner ferIng tobasel $133000 blinds, shades and rr.,rr, l 2-,r.., o eansi deluxuryn away! N electric pole.$89,900 estt IEAO b / Ca l $ m 4m18 -5 amocser 904- 403-8388/786-r29S5 Real Estate Investor MANDARIN GLENS/AGLE2ARBOR4BR/2BA0Avai 6/RE Caluxur carpet throughoutES f 4 0orsafebynwne.com Be 12home in seeking residential & 2/2 all amenities 2c. gar new applis hwd color tones. Garden l ty.cub 05ore r04able H33 Beachlat 6250 home in WOW MALLAHAN commercialmoprop. FSBO mo.sec.$675 firs avil 6/1 $1850mo OP Beasutifu4/2 w/ coo Nr tt ho 5nes r dn rb ors2ie 000'f s a 13 sLO w Sn s et H 2ar ha & irLr -4w/lawn pan ment ecare,673-2276 Lake & Coo access.o u "ao v in MB. 9825 Oxford ga......mea 904he27l 7 35 .a 4C0ta bac8thshplsn, 8 09 c's Motivated Seller. CrSrcIAe- AOpmxS.w/inA NDAR dei 20-g sf tCalfr Station Dr., Great OAKLEAF PLANT new 4 2, furnished, heated /hmokeso- AC_ $11/90K0. 89, 4on t oen tt. viewl?5 3a takrot $200nf. $a 954211 82 FSBO 2.4acrevery neighborhood!! Only'lO 1e- must. Ael i- r. us ohe $ 160K. 904 0454 or es ativFinc'g. 353-5874 FERN BCH/Lofton Pt, $lnl904290389 eluded, 2blks from miles from Jax Naval rann Fier, S rS-m pool olf viewand r2 20 C ar 237-2515 RPB REALTY NAT RES HIDEAWAY3/2$1150 brand new 3/2.5, many OP N.RD. New secluded, o2ries frome o4 oart t 2 62fest 3 -- N l- 67 CAk 80 42m 5 MA WBs eTE New An Cp grades. aterfrontA d Park&Eis2000sf, 4/2, Air Base. Ready to S240I ODc. ,03 3 r0162 club membership. 954WS 255New SP Condo,5T 'KitaEquip ulS, app old inground pool, 3" move in. Reduced to SLM. c aL BoE r gar, isto ry, Far ms/ n incl. Chat Woods ar . flowing well. As Is$169K. $262900, seller moti- OAKLEAF PLANTATION 563-5555- 3 Are VANSANDT RE389.... 3540 Gr Owner fin. w/$20k down. vated. Call 904.226.4974 Incredible 5/.5, fully EA EFO Hardwood ea HODGES Newly remod- Avi immed. 954-673-7354 r 509-0785/38B6697 or 904.993.l04lfor upgraded, aonculdec ASEAGROVE/FSBO2 3/2.5.aN JX 2 2 lear fcedrg baA y aEd9538 n .r D t otno inu ueHea r HAS /2 elargedf4/2,ced2cag ar r 954-309-5638 Sappointment.FSBpr 9-640-1 9c new story, 1568sf, 2car floors, tile and GAINESVILLE FL AREA80 avall. June 15.00 $1350m 904 31 819 OP/Mddiebur FSBO- ORTEGA PACEamSB -40, $OBO9048745474cs kre acres, .5 miles paved Call for more innfo. 3/2. Nice neigh- ln Sh Br f KISL,4br la goon wd carpeted c ies Ad Rd. frontage improved L N a553-8313 PCS I CEast/TheWoods, gated i borhood.eBi yard. sLt-ypngcu u Hd nCKeystoe f rs, coran. OPEN St. Augustine Beach Ceo H asture farm house eal st4/2, well maint, exc.lo c, $800.1yr. lNease. nltti c -u V-Heights HOUSE Sat & Sun 2-5. un Central H/F, brn,0e. C al Culdesal. Comm. pool. 215-026orsOS- 3793.H p upgrades, $367,900. Call 525-6946 TOcean Front 3/2, 20X40f00r NEW FLEMING ISL 1. 5MU 55 $9,9. Seeat 36,0. 5 29 ocean front deck, gas o f 863-513-2109 l R ft PLNAI $1450moS 71- 34C OP/OAKLEAF PLANT, miltarybyowner.com 3 ACn r WANT.TO T .RADE $1,397,000. poss. owner .a log---.- em d C 6 r n N4 8f str yPLANTATION cal7784101Cretirement E 4/2in Orange Park finance, 904- 27-984I 8 wihrpl appl, N.C. MOUNTAINS! Aarm s CW 762 Port Wine Ln. New 4/2,1687sfd rstoy orders. Mini -Ranch in Clay County for comparable outh Mountain Peaks Furn1835F, 3/25, & GA FOR 3/2 2 caw WD yd rnch style. $1250m. on Beautiful fenced wooded -~' house in Talla- on oanu Hardy W & A wMt. Development iloar es o RENT/LEASE.GTEDCOMM.u matin Mc. $1275mo + Leaseopt. 303- 683- 0462 great location- close to home. Quiet area $149,900. Wonderful Waterfront Homet Views. r39,900- 89,900 YMCA, 11 MILES FOR NAS, Starting at 1200- So000m Lanai. Oversized Lot Bt Mall River. $176K. Country living 5.4 acres in 3269sf 1,19000 EV/TIMBERLAND 770ac N 6.62 ACRES Log Cabins on 1-2 AC S tes. Communities AVAIL JUNE 15, 2006. YOUNG REALTY in 2000. BRUISED CREDIT No bank qualifying, private setting spacious desireable Margaret paved hwy frontage $89,900132900 41HousesFurnished $1200/mo.90803.4287 904910-5776/86-1431 IS OKI Upto 20% of mo. Ange 904-67-6450 3br/ 2ba 1936sf manufac- Walk. FIP, amen., 6500 per ac. Call Land $259, 900 cash F nancng.FREE Ino. eed rent goes towards turned home on concrete tons of upgrades & Homes 904-813-8894 CALL 828-256-1004 425 Manufactured Oakleaf Plantation JAX BEACH down payment Up to foundation. rFeatures call Pat 5 9751 orl.Pr* e son Homes brand new, 1525sf, 3/2 NEW LUXURY TOWNOME price. (301)948-2677 22 Argyle cathedral ceilings, office, Celena 545-4495 YULEE COMM PROPERTY m North Jax, 7 acres cus- 427Mobile Home Lots elev. access. all amenitites & 1093 S 7th St.$1620 Mo . updated appliances. Owner w/ KELLERWILLIAMS & BLDG. 1500sf, Zoned Cl Employer tom brick, 4/2 3200sf IRoommates condo fee's incl., 200mo, 800-935-8347 ex cr 105 ro Na w S wants offer today. $134,900 on bus US Hwy 17 So., fncd/-fncd r, std p 43 Room AtINesN "I904 541-0012/5- ---- r- St. 4/g. Slar la na8I w.Il OAKLEAF -RTO, 4/2, 904. 22Aus 20676/22,-0922 relocating USe barn, round pen, culo 435 Rooms to Rent WEL lSOM oee h Nl. wsho, 1800+sf, newer, 3,k dn. CallTrever Waters 338 Baker County d desac, very secluded er440Beach/Vacation/ 0 new 2/2 c w/ Woi ERN 4R291A buil $ d 3 /ch, g 7a o $1195mo. 904-81-6626 nRealty, Inc. Toll free O8-8 4041 Resorts 1-888-9 904- 6 a o5 ateru HISTORIC 1835 ior N D 445Storage/Mini- closetoNAS/Jax &295, In '05, 3200SF, pool®ENCY-new luxury -8--89 House for sale Approx PoTOIC18Lor s TENN. LAND9 SALE! r water pk $197 5mo. + TH's, 2/ 2.5,2 2.5 w/. 25 North www.trevorwatersreaIlty.om 3ac fruit trees, grape farmhouse. Updated 50 toO220Oacres. 450Managemen9ental dep. Call 904485r0111 & gar, $990-$1250. Sarbors, 2000sf, w/barn. 1 AC LOT w/Sunset 3br/2ba, heat& air, LANDSOUTH n mGad, pool, clubhouse, Jacksonville 35 Orange Park/ $349K 904-626-8359 Pomona Park. Crystal blacksmith shop, barn, 863-607-9500d Services trn atamn w in_ designer uwOds. Call for 3 Clear, great boat.ski smoke house, 41/4 ac. 455Wanted to Rent Intracoastalview3/3/2 Lakefront,2000, speia 954- 32-1182 340 ror Eb__113nCommercial pnossibil i- 0 Investment 9/1 $1500m 904- 635-6861 ten minutesto NAS, SAN JOSE 4/2, LR, DR, FR, Cose Home in E-Tier-County AUhique St Johns River ties. Mid $300's. Call Properties $1250/mo.917-30-1940 en. patio, gTcdbkyd, ELot 2001x5501 NW of 7067455089 Blairsville.5w/d hkp, Pet ok w/dep. car arage, John rLongr5 hm. gar cul-de-sac, c 3 onser-t40 F/4 RALEBYl 7 0 B aApartments PONTE VEDRA hEACH 'iMAND- der vt $1350m 9 3700S an619K PCJos 541-0313 AatS onulote$45K 21 19 pvt, $499K 319-621-504 HOUSE ON 2 ACRE, 3/2n 2-; 1531 LOGAN ST3br/lba, Fuchrnished" nwn 2 /.2,l m er I /25. .I rplo BadNw13LOAS ____Frihd house, golf side, $1100 walk to pin ackst.nvillK PS 41-3 vo 5Bran New w/pond FpI & wet bar, 1000sf htd Wd frame, + sec. Call 83. 9400 swimming IoaP- 12032pam or Executive Home FSBO 2 lake front lots. 150K Ph 386-362-6647 Asking $23,500 Drive by *ARLINGTON BARGAIN* Ing, fishing, Le 7 min. Beach, newly remod. Buying orSelling a Home7 StJohns Forest aprx 1.4 ac. in S. GA. or386-965-4870 then ca11813-244-6245 1BRAllUtil. lcl OnBus PONTE VEDRA BEACH toNAS$1400,61.8260 $ll95mo 904-280-9154 Looking for Invesiment 3422sf, 5/4+bonus, 3 car Call 912-632-8511 for Line, No Pets, $515/MonBs ON DO A 13EACH o M'BURG-K0a$k SOUT04l280-91 Property? Call me6 gar, f 6nancin3avail, details. JayWilliams RIVER FRONT PROPERTY 6PLX BRK COLLEGE ST 563.0350 or8A&1601e CONDO 212, all new, mci 0 M'BURG-Black SOUTHSIDE-3/1 $60n1-1.53 ICW -FLAGLER BEACH TnnIessee. 6f East &/- ALL RNTD@2480/MO Var downstairs, on the T Crek wtrfnrt, w/dhook-up,lcar gar., D81Tennessee. 6.9 acres & takebchaccess. must e br fla. 3500sf larme backyard Direct: 90 4-142 .1884 Spec6 acu I -3c. ft moecciui.$r iac. -t04e r 4.0 n 'ron -77000 PVBinIrgeturn rm for exec. 7rek900 Email:otn. Care D. ubt-in. K- Anc 28 4215"_ -deep water,, 4.2ac- -m. ai.gonzales,,century2l.com Belo tiul 0Ioed ircnintage on ICW cVCaid B-,ad R..er rem tor er. [ r-a .n.. miaryywner. CALL STEVE 631 4957 Pebsie: r.,,... ulii barn 2ee c:Omm1 -Flagir 6.n rin. r,,n, rftting..rr m.kr. S-c & R, r' d PVB3 2 w gar. Alli n,. PCS.S2150.904505 1313 SO3JTHSIDE3/13$850 .aud r h o "r-e F ,rn Pi,,22n Cub dr-pckrd ] c. nrcsnd cieon 38R.2BAi/ A S wOc n, s $lsoorr,+M B MIDDLEBURG 4 '2 ha.HW FIrs. WD Hkps ,r, r o m oln r. 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Call 962 4360 291-4452 Mgk'"OUntr "PONTE VEDRA BEACH lI-S85I:FV'Ai1i:147I[.R'lAldi '924E25th Si $55OK 5613-2 San Jose Blvd. HOME LOANS r s ne ..r 2 2 Summer. I,. n hme E'ZDuval Realty of Jax NORIHSIDE Lg 1,2,& 3BRs. S'SIDE Hillwood Condo NORThSIDE Rent to oan WS 3/LS+,Bonus JsveLs hou e. ,,I ie. QuAih.,r,g, n liSand, 384-9807 465-3655 S99 DepositliNo App. Fee ali appi, oo. tenn.s. view. 2150s$. 14000 on. w/elect.eNosmkrs / pets Jacksonvi.e'.FL32207$9- $ 0 ,;'rI r 'l,4J( _a. 695 s2 33J.0,' wwwJaxHomeSource.com (904) 761 -1510 a ,6,1l 95CrT705-F.0,03 S1200m 951-534-6969 Haud.777S9955. 590Dm. Harv.a kT,- i I 1 'UTA F"4ISTS T + $1 DSN t K W New single-family homes from the $180's 2 Models are now open! emn ..Y" Island ' Large homesites Near Fleming Island in Clay County Model Center Hours: Sun 12-6, Mon 1-6, Tue-Sat 10-6 Visit ,rd ioGoni m to view floorplans and for detailed driving directions, or call 904-276-2591. A l RYLANDHOES Doctors nlet -R LA yr O. 'R E S E R V E 'Mu.' h v'l, Ilrhuo'/ mlit ii- 1 1' ive 'i 5.00i u drink unlui uu 'r l "10, l i curf vahd -o rie qn 1 .enter ,olprn; ,ir tii p hurnlt hi0iih, ur:d h jr i ,,r ,:,i huruDe .ign jrnip ,,, ur i-n, e t /'- or4 .' l.. iA i .r. 1(,,l 0 11 hrn-e .11 invelir ,,rrlv h 4 u pl.r1 0 hpu ty h .IIIP "O _1:0I1 i ,unt f, e to 'r- i ,t p l-':'l rFl inH h e hiri f'i rll plr, i, l p.,ilciirn, .,birlrt Into .hijujq 'ilh un t r,,ii, e l'1,(04 ",':. 1 '.,' ''U.( 1 S, R022758 x Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 25 420 Houses 605 Schools 710 Industrial/ 710 Industrial/ 753 security 905 Articles 955 Household 955 Household 955 Household 955 Household Unfurnished Trades Trades 5 For Sale 9 Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture Wslde.2/1. New A iTAr AVIATION SHEET METAL GRADER, DOZER, ARMED & UNARMED GASEDGER 9 DINING ROOM TABLE ,, Entertainment SOFA. $50. Blue TABLE- glass din- tile throughout & CH&A.REAL ESTATE MECHANIC POSITIONS. TRACKHOE, SECURITY OFFICERS $65 awmucher, $75. w/6charsandlghted Center- solid witlae pink, nngrmbleset, Detached garage/large Heavy structure expe- ROLLER OPERATORS& Class D &G certified ,' Upright)Vacuum"$W, no, 1 ChlnaCabinet(oa l.131pcs., 8-5Sft. two 1)' smllnflower 41 tincudestable and front & bkyd. $750mo. I Week Day Class June 5 rience required. 5 years OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Call 475-1860 Boys 20' Bike, $10. $690. En. Sitter, solid l ighted glass design. Three 4 chairs. $3 Max Star Rty 52 7216. Week Eve Class August21 experience min. Exten- Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Acordian 120 Base, oak $490. 718- 6314 cablnetrs. lighted. cushion. Two pillows, Michael 264250 Superior Instruction sive knowledge of Co. Project. DFWP Apply at i 1 781-6222 des6/barV.G.C0ll pretty, but wo some. W'side 3/2, 3434 Glen St. www.mi.com hardware, rivets, metal 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE 755 Miscellaneous GRILL-FIESTA GAS DINING RM SET 904-261-867 92 65 off Cassett newly 2o4 69-2555 alloys and close toler- R-FIESTAGASTABLE- solid oak, all 904-280-914 Must be U.S. citizen. Now hiring full time FIBERGLASS INSULATION U a0T MA$S-,qee. tetean nI tared cF a x r e s u m a: manufacturing posi- INSTALLER TRAINEES Ca1Iims778. $1000,ftioweredsors, Mer$80ch r. W'SIDE-Quite N'hood Estate Institute 904.542.5821. tions, including forklift Bafts & Blown, Exp ort90rs23965 $200.5410313/ 6514302 t" off white excellent oo, Beautifull1912-729-7307 Newly Remod 3/1, garage Real Estate Sales June 1st operators ual ifled is a plus FL drivers lic T rD S Moving to Chicag o nditonsim obo fenced bckyd. $785 + de. ealEstate Appraisal July 3rd CARPENTERS eectricians, electro- req'd. t Itra motor-call 90414142 aft 963 AllisonSt.3180191 RealEstate BrokerJuly3rd UPRIGHT mechanical and line 2800ClydoRd.733-9188 La /iz wheelcharused beautiful honey, oak, 860.857"3126 or Sp Musical Araopportn tWeioffe D Messenger PT hsfS50 o tch g ett 843254560.LikeNewt-dininro 970 Meuhadise/ 500 ooDown U OWN R 8070 CONSTRUCTION INC operators. e T .w/2Oleaves,6 86245 eNe FA dinin room real.opportunity with Messenger FT/PT many options to list hutchlots of other items. table, r &chairs, erie LAEZ sMFREE RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS benefits. are Driver FT/PT 149 -s230c m c aMesServices Call the Hotlne 3881208 ALLIANCESchool Of TOPPAY& located West of Jack- $500Signing Bonus KEYBOARD- COMPAURTwLh maker, argewood DmSets(iSO)$149Ui CALL FOR MOVE IN Mortgage Lending SIGN ON BONUS sonville in a growing tBrink's Inc. is the pre- CassioCallo$2. 2 DRESSERS monorSpeakers, framed mirror, vacuum & SPECIALStQunefits community. Contact mier provider of ,twinmattress& BEDROOM FURNITURE keyboard,&epsonaT, $49Up87-GS27 CA av 90plW/ 5kp. Mortgage Processor May26thP *a id vacations 275-2833 and ask for tation.dThe customer- $50 ea. 249-1666s DE OL tlomis e A$50 Homes ALLIANCE kpCAM8c-2524 Daytime irdernal expe The company alsohas a O CALL6450630 Nightstands $ ea xr 19f V. D ean . ARGYLEa3&4BR2DW Title AgencMyrSchool Callow5a e toolH/R. focused individual wckae 9RN 1 3 DRAWrER SONETALLc Smo Jest, 9so 1 fable m 1en ohind.erCovSui o ga e Software Trng $125 54plsFulMedical/Dental Pkg WEEKENDS DRSE UpRto 36" TCIN good Quexellnszset, on. T isIBANEZR22or Srrfctite Cycloslng-$295 -ES Company Partial ntegriMICROFIBER SOFA L E Unda.783 0197T O tdesp table PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA Call Greg 376.5190 Title Agent Exam Prep$295 with commercial & will be self- motivated. FATng 401k ER'S DAY MIRRORS. $800 qun size slean2end YAM9 ft case, pedals, 2 Homesprn 40 hrTitle Agent Course $495 pl seeking Residential ceQuarterly Profit sharing a GIFT. OFFER 0, tables WHOLEvAL E 714 0141 W th as little as $1000. *S afoorsttedau roal Nowhiring exp'de nernror Ja csron vile Northh *p at V ao n R se en Trac r adm $ ENT MEENTER / B Michael26r28rr ALLINCE ca iro Carpeters pd -nspv n.aeAROUND $100. p317-6618en m fefo1-. Callr 0ahesanoffer. ALLI E Cal3-2Hoi5da DVacatimeons s as orn t i full benefitspackage MUSTSELLthis weekend. Holds32t beauS l nightstandmat- 91TABLE Beautiful PIANO-Antue mosARGYLE 3 & 4 ALLIANCE HOME enefi susthaveown d s 632-0500 D ayFWP Qualifiedcandidateswill 9in15-cluding:WEEEND Upwood 0grdh x TodAoupEgt3 on W'sidrvt lotC, $800-W/D hkp June 9th 'June 13th dA8CE CONSTRUCO pressopeeratsors *u i stu ns Shindler Cove Subd4jndit-8070 Evenins90-26-n oexe i "assta Call Greg -90 Title Closing $ J95 aa seeks expd: landscpef@aol.com Com Wenam -i drat Call7577009PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA *Casek RngRe 700 Domestic u Poet 3Aartert s hri F w/tworrecnersgood Sub erttendent(s) RM STem for WANTeD direction r more conditionp down & buy It after 6 for schedules To rimnges ntmeioroJ cksnile rthaidK ( 3i r is a 20r $5 cCENTERHd N'SIDESW3mI HomDP INSPECTOR SCHOOL tools/transp. 284-3753 benefits. Plea must. is an equal opportunity gyms. $25, for it all, headboard, dning backwit to $80am, $60 ndep Be agCertifiedoHome tact Bill at 904-237-9251. -Successful Polygraph O$lea. everything excel- ooard oak con- andchnarveroodcondi- Becom nsu sexamaiaortnTimlargeemodularulenticoes tiNURaER4-WORKiR 2ooll20sx4', new pump+n ActualHomerm inspection C ONs TRUction ORSu P I N CO.-hiring i nuuesfu baour e nd -haPncoe r ao5b,-3 fW ORANGE PARK Must have car ACE CONSTRUCTORS & OFFICE PERSON igattuso@hbpcusa.org 2 PeCnrysa o LARGE 2-STORY r(904ME Arl/S'side488053085070 grown expanding site contra side sal es,555 ore press rs TERMITE&PEST $40. 912-510-6522 $400mo. +$5400 dep. tractor/road builder in Mgt. Call 14-1090Plean sacrifice forilll. +Call 981-9011 Ma sd 73753 JAX area seeks expd: @14475204landscapefa Duol CONTROL SERVICE REPS st Call 757700 Gra e r 700 DomesticudirectionsorMoree (NONSM30 Roommates )Finishelgrad Enginer/Assatorse pemWN information leodpaysercaibenefits. Baowl!p Proj 705 nageancial ia715 & reside. (904)n 353-431. Brink's and 2 The economy c m pact of the veHome Cleaners Foremen Tools & transp. a must is an equal ortunity gyms. $nit $450 incis tls om472 COLLECTONPartme/Fuompetitive salaries & NURSERY760 PaWORKER Pool 20'x4', new pump MAND/JULfrd stov.Lg Increased business wages. Excellent benefts.- Mechanic 4 10 hours wkly. all accsrs $400. ChainlitaryNortheast Florda 4/2 Hmw. 0-3fplW/DcbnoP emeeoningssrfor ns.esmeoe ThL ovegarttnest$ou 30 S 904 262ic3eo ve h17', dep, $400. 260-2617 Work near home Corporate 352-5384-o0282 of e reRS a$30.904264-73 S'sde nr Bch/Unversity, reps Expd or not, will call (904) 7265990 were looking r oing n R Flexibsalen2 dayim 5rio.o oirOL and Southeast Georlooingfofia is otgin722 -2229 x 3255 for 5-14 x23 updating our Fullsizecard S RoomsANGEPARK Must have 127/3169 foar ECTRC & OFFICE PERSON igat tusohbpcusaorilg board stald p. LARGEC2-STORY ROME Ar /S'sde42 308S wa g g s dCTOnR Exc. pay & work hours. for ia Peed. iL onI I WITN POOL, $325 Beaches242-823S to rroadnbuilde rinate Call741-55S55orappl CTERMITE&PESTha. $40. 912-50-6522 sOUT IL &DEP. s12-6646 Mand/W'side 731 t 97453JA rOa buiSeteeRn ith e14475-204Duvala 1. CONTROL SERVICE RE St.Mays. Great Price forSA ON SMOKINGMATHEle at s B nefits. KoriginaBeautfulo buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them ORANGE PK $00 D Heay equipmknow what enManagement5 your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of 5 Mklel 77u9nid. Must ope f inanie al Ps rator S an a S TOPNYsinRal5r BSoLt I, animals5237-6813 for 5-314rx93vepatgour /ft emergen50 lTeizechrd- RIVERSIDE Ni R ar r m COLLECTIONS FCompetitive salaries R Mus& t i a t . /i dewaanor Bepart of a ing i s7 the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area.n a W/od,+38612r7Scho VlAGads &pExn ounet nyabpale WATER HEATER-24 e nr ch/Unversiy reps. Expd or nJOB(904) 726-5990 were looking Merchandise S| shAKLrAFDr tranl.a Consru2orction ment every day. DOi m i ipm, for details Mi phone exp a plus. AOL CORIAN INSTALLERS bilingual candidate i ayrse, BICYCLE ARRIER W/WFROOMATES WANTED wcomE.RME thont na obnfaT r mention that tw e pay Beach Blvd orAntiueld 2 full se rm, h nra scIre eg F"befor 2meadowsloelopmeatino s. bikas es. Call 221-4426 e $d00W t O ra n great earnings opoten reso9 sn 82. Y 1- 555 kpei itial. For interview call P l D S mai tain incg andit h n 722 -2229 x E255 for 5E5-1314 x293 mediating oIumer PTi M eairs Suilly-ie ar d--24 otst e Beach Mary or x 3127/3169 for websIte-s M t d b d stand-u w vacationo.43$ Dan E. DFW P EOLECTRICAL en eAt L design O3Uv G ar S l4t9 78 n nt APPRENTICES NEEDED integrity e y n each Jaguars First Jobr + Traainin. VA prato r paei Sae LUXURDr Y 4ROS e 9i0482 0 S220a intnranmc ToWchind can Tored a bot Fl0l tow DaiRy/WklyRates! CURERMESI$ENER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, Etexpeence inTRAI STA R JRo . RANo 7 K Ena rne r ou omtentia l s nrrent eek rsuensh Vh acU.pao I- wal sil cated o 10% Off for Wkly noom! DriveyourlatodetPIPELAYERS & LABORERS eleoicf graic nfhanersandpen dale d 2 sr t KINGS INN (904)Ml an i3343, vIn orain u. t with 5 years exp. design dPr ofrwib PA asiel rhand i i c speed,2Smph, raiLi D anomle. a Drug Free Wor k Place eveloent is bars asking, $450. all B IAYMEADOWSPi a e b s & OBQE, BenefIts, 401K a a v90454&a1161/ 912e573a-2140 oBEACHES, MAND AIN health lns avail. Callaway Con treating Includes family rity Paintins a c SOUTESIDiE WESTSID at 904-751- 8944 between n with the basic er TREADMILLe 47 8trN X9,99pt8 E E a in& o8 n cSompute REEBOK VISTA- , reFF C $ 0 r Apitng30 &h 8:3tea com etdis o eb W r__ __ dr w ith TV. You M uste w ek, lotE h oeD ss Drio6vMEr Site desno m in cces goae Seee to Believe.Call o7r enn/usur IPMEN OERATNs Hf l Painting & Hi Re s Kim at 904-778-2464 or ne agletr modej Cn rep7 p 2 and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them rDrive a latemodIePtwarEN lge anbtesa 9503 a t ooa 1 ear -er l 6900 Phillips Hwy, Ste 32 create multi-media Esti r Cell 509-6242 TIKDir AIMu B T tI~t HAS a JA ut ilities 60080 i nper weekC (9041 591-9810 (audio, video, Flash) TIWOETS ATJM BFit Included. $400moi 94-493-5246. Ask for Ga rc t JUNE 2,2006. O ndgOuDutLO0 steM- 20-,an Brm what your business has to offers advertising ino oaof Veary nic hAE. THP com er lOlac Cae ae f in 7 csploci CAH Total for both o 5 0 CFall IS9d. aire mut (FLOORIG W rOO O S a g1m " 7o foRAr PnAR GoTRUCKa DRIVERS F n Eprdh rhave .e xwpern r Face value of inkets. Z eAg Eafr HAS aomnringpot ential trs, ainees. Sand, finish, with M a S.er I will Fed a Srnal nfer e,n We on.fer comnutertl., Craft srd.:/ThrifrWStores chinlfla.ieai? W 2n9,4,, For rad. rising *S :' 'ALdly95 o 7miles from HAS r$800r1000dwk Co. pro- install. DL;: To Oay. LvTEvernightifure J7 o$450/mo.erAl vided ACDI training for namenʁ- 9 1 Btionf e rrowi g OnigNh i the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. Ne pueutilitiesicsIncluded.C usTthoseE who :rQualifycompanyfaewithtabge Pecal S AW/d. 02 07 S Enchool OGrads. & Exp. Lube eoreevab le WATER EATER SORAonLE 866- 3740764O and a f e Merchandiser Ro allStoer o afteris fo Resorts licensed. S BYuIsT-COMMISSION in-oeh ComptMarerL s,420nE.iom for pems l ' 51tate WANTED_ Danella Construction mrent every day. Did I pmER- for deti cha, R7aTES WA0'onTlakeDD Crois hosting a job fairesmenstiaoncth90. Antiques 839 6859 4/2 FURN EXCEPTi'l i Industrial! on Thurs, a June Is good? l2 App i c $600m, includes uti. Trades from 6:OOPv 80M.nn CI, 0 Se n r egor. resuto ve d90ilefrCacle/ il E a les u.. Rctyicrdeenpdota fax (904)P81%a3S75Ror 910RArtsZ&FCrafts &924 6OE- Call 734625.735 A/C DUCT CLEANINGc a171- Po a pse H email me rPat luicien- 915 BuildingSu n lies E 9TRUCK OPERATOR Jacks.Wer areEan r NAico l d dn t Wdstine Ge ayM&beD AcLnefits. ucner rMou utiaity for eil a e 920 Businedss /O Ca 20 -Fa c Brilliant oom52 rent .$395mo Good rivin p grecor d cont ino 922 Collectables and uncirculaled gold +utiLl1 mile from must. DFWP, inor various positions; Jewelry roosmetier coins. cE641 exchan rnt e.NSort 7771 oruire s r I 95 eComputer 1906 1914. $199 e. r Iat Mayport Prerte O emale, l.leader s Full r7e Cathi Stre 269 1478 A- non-smoker, cal pA/C SHEET METAL or aleir, eantal-, 9en WElectronicst -a COINSFr .01 tt 215593-9446 MECHANICS & HELPERS lid FL driver MEDICAL TECHNOLO 9 Anting 94 c Bil lian Fio rc uicangWt sE e reven In an A Htmunal sA epr i r l n n 7 2 4 R er r 1an:Ly daie earorn BE eqVaain m eF t E D nf W rmationMar Es Satuva rdays .ni ustlae FL 945 Garage Sales 1914, $199 each. 269 1478 Resorts cial/_son computers _hihcontainnnremov lcne Bsin-office 980-Garden/Lawn / SILVER BARS U(o o e cl __I___ndustr6 l le Laar fr ,ns t es M H astor fl F d 95S Household/Furnitureadeasr c ad. $14.quer nni \ merLak l r.ns kp2 Awnlrnes as i. ,h oimystor Cre 960 Mach5 inery and Tools k Rt z bar $70, lyozsbarsl, -s 0 chas, 7act 400'on lake DoD ontctorut ing resumes teamtconcept"aF ax s.Medical $140. UncirculaLed 95(E dock$1500wk94a731-3837 for an ISC) Information Systems Coordinator/ires I er- es-4 70 Musical Merchandise/ Silver Eagles +.' ' ww.vacatiohmes.om #436 (TASO) Terminal Area Security Officer. Attn: Lynda Services 04 269 1478 " SAus k retireesare encouraged-to apply-, civilian PHLEBOTOMIST- PT rs 980 Sportin g e s drnid ronS 14. Fa 9-3-30 352- 376-9644 www. resum es t M utea o for9earlyam. & week 9BoBuyars opass background checklfor continuation of end hors in le acdinBr.7 lw 1 0 maton System Coord are as follows25. Cll 2 per- Ing PEDS. M ust eteamsr 1 formance technical work installing, maintain- layer and able to iandsurting desktop computers and or/ ravel between o ices. GR some trcan4.-73 cuEnsures continuous operation Computer expanMU o.eSTe G gi ue by reading the system, responding to prompts. & minimum 1 yr phebAnt SalestTD D Be able to install, move, and replace personal ox ted DDx r, iro Oen n computer terminals, printer cables and any to 722-4267 attnC Lyndc Antique three ICW Sat. June 3rd 7a-?"" other equipment as necessary. TASO responsi-e parlor sets oe Commercial/ abilities willinclude; Maintain proper control Of RN'S & LPNS -Pediatric OVrian repro. in .linCteionr . N equient and infrarti:n, Mar s removable forda ys/ni ght s cherrykinw s t E''an % S e cop -ter d ta sto age fo sensitivity level, EGI e chairs, couch 10 .00 r l],: SCommercal/ sonalco terswhicontain non remo-k 622-8R391 BIG YARD SALL6 R EIndustrialfor Sale ab ." 7hard drieSef.o ises tivievelsMa j ,in Hi Cal FLe o.,e le ca Industrial for Rent anrd processing classified / unclassified infor- Oak, mirror back, glass b lam n lw nation on computers -, .-.- ,:L. s/front/door. tS o oanao,a we. OlDlr Leo507C Peiee -send all resumes to Attention s H .uman ..: .P.f.si.o. wd by63' Humthig.. Sr / 5, ar ," foroSa Equal ZAare encouraged to apply.O paqces SUN JUNe$.,t" for Rent STYLIST- COMMISSION IComputera.ihh ittems. lawn$L e.__ahs__ ,le,_er rtr ,nr rRental space avail, A DISHWASHER- mower. anh mor upscale Mard. Salonr.T WHIRLPOOLSiS, Movingmust"sell eery- 50 omIrnder/oustial -C lleni 268-0 6r Whirlpool range thingast92722792 20 acres stream:30i n.2.' :. tOrinr,,269.1479'VrsonVCRn whirlpool, owner.--newbranch.com .-DC DANCES .washer--odre, ;r.t Industry lWackns 3991103i. 3 $50). 269 1478 Ti. 6`r. en ,ale For Real RANGE WHIRLPOOL Tne iparKe P13o' S electric119$.K2yrs. 7059 Ramona, 786FLeA TB&CPHILLIPROS 737 Real Estate enike new, cash only. GSrEn COVarhS Sa c. d Call 777 6660 Garden.- roll.- p cirs.$ 2J'rni tL D G EICENSED RE. AGENT. L... Businesses"L______E__.1:'-1D "" .oFREEZER- Lawn Mower.oMTD. ouSineSses k 1 .0 per h,:,ur with semaker.d&200. a4h b e or0 saleo 1520Ii. MARtS REAL ESTATEh% seall micrwave. sel f-propelled, $8 '__ rf re ___t.,. n,_., r __,_ $r e n t 35. electric stove, $75. Dish- G s. S2Trimer S, i " IOUSalesr washer. $70. 777 0594 CASND A Ta Lawn Mower. 2 150 '. BEAUTY & BARBERSHOPWA5 cODRERllHE0 26 14 - E Gi-ablitted ciernie745 __seted__e__ WASHER DRYe HEAVY 4 A NerETAIL rCrTn .e'.-W-.. a269 R 2ro1racr. Hard Pan Fill Dirt"& Sand quick saiE RgENc. ,,4-587,eh-"-:-r rih-i enor.-Really BE Household or call (904) 398-2090 for further information C ng i .. -. .. .-.. o. i BED 3?-f B aui..ui -: ' 1c-r a r-:r t..: .... u. i -. AQUARIm r .-M r.-.1.-0 MEooM ooc- 7 9 and to schedule an appointment. EOi rrm ..Tc -lriQ .:,;.ur.- Compele55AUIon & m[nt ..'.i r, aic -.r Sl F.v" D Dru-.Fr,; v.'orkpl ,e L'I. B. E I'0 E' 5r ri r..l, L vdh solid wood stand. arr 3'i 3 5200 C n c ai,. r . fillers., fish. accesso- a a.. f,0an oar ,-."n T nes. everything goes. Io- BED $370 ALL NEW Call o04 424 3799 VISCO Memory Foam -. c Financial 752 ltarehou e BABY STROLLER .S 040 Kir, irrri $599 0 Bn w carier and car (904)674-0405 unities FORKLIFT OPERATOR pen. he bassinet r. iNE Opportunities PE ,*m Fut bl.e playBe D arre Sic"f 555 Drstributorships/ *Lr -p-r.ir.-:-; i.:-r i -, baby bouncer. All for $145. Car. d, 1...r 191 0015 Franchises MANACING CASH IN OCIETY E.,:cr.an. u-u._r.buti:.-, 668 4644. 693 2574 5i60Financialservices Center. Temporary, full BED .-ana nanme K: a ill nnirv --_- time, may lead to per- BIKE. Little Tykes r,a:., ET 29-_ N-.n .. 565 Money to Lend manent. Fax resume bike trailer, con- 3rr Coi ad 391 0015 ororrrow B'M0nEvrm oiiiigirI to 904-777-7183; Nex- versttopush - 570 Mortgages Bought com Human Resources, buggy seats, 2 very BEDROOM SET- 4 and Sold Bldg 554, NAS Jax. EOE durave, good condi- piece set. Queen tion asking $50 395.2653 XJJ mattress, boy- tnkg096 spring mirror. Bus 2.sBOAT/CAR SHED dresser night stand. 5r5 Business I! J D I I12'x30'. Covered me .ium oak. 550 Opportunities TR;UCK r 0 TRI AININ G L twoisides and conte ory stVle. $900 back. 12' peak. o 491796 UNIFORM STORE 3V EEK HANDS-0N TRAINING Tarp24x30'4new. BED S.--icF.a'.r. By owner. Priced tosell. IR1fl4-0EMAND D RIvirjG JOBS' E T e ia, reri a .. n Call 904-629-2579[ . DISHWASHER 'Re '95' - C"J' P(IrcED I KENMORE CiIS"5 43 fCan di,. (I. f-PA t-SPO SORED White,neverused BUNKBEDS-TWIN. TLFn REIMUR.SEMET $125. Zenith HDTV 27 Red brown only games, $125. Cal1 3863724 w I matt. 300.- _ ,_3 J0B PLACEMENT AS'SISTAJCE Entertainment Call 779 1251 1 Center-$75. 251n. COFFE TABLEx " R03ADMASTER .Colorgtvr 5, $125Green marble, Education and ,11 large ru .$100, herry wood,- Training ,-$35. Call'77 5I56 tion, $75. 90 261-8673 n,,.. . 600 Private Instruct EXERCISE BIKE, Dining Rm Set 6 sPivatnstruction .(904)783 3iM ii- risco 610 Specialty Training/ 8001 831 1300 VW .ROADMASTER.COM $40, entertainment $250. Antique chairs, Events center. Holds 32" TV, $100 e., vanity/desk chair, $100 call 645- 0630 $55. 904 -260-6187 26 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 ma PP' I \ I 4 THIS IS NOT THE FLOOR IT'S A TREASURE MAR Your home could be hiding some valuable treasure. More than 40 years ago, Grandmn1 gave you a nice bundle of Series Savings Bonds. So you put them ini safe place and forgot about them.. BUI they're still around somewhere, vwaitingM for you to rediscover them. And even though your old Series E Bonds are no longer earning interest* they could still be worth more than 5 times their face value. So why not put your money back to work? Redeem those old bonds for cash, or if they qualify, exchange them for Series HH Savings Bonds at your local financial institution. To find out more, call 1-800-4US BOND, or write to Savings Bonds, Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328 and ask for a current values chart. Begin searching your memory then start searching your house. Because old Savings Bonds are a treasure worth digging for. Do you have old Savings Bonds? Check out the Savings Bond Calculator at www.savingsbonds.gov to discover their value. 'SAVINGS Is-BOOS M. I ilz sg)tAA Pre-December 1965 Series E Savings Bonds stop earning interest at 40 years, and those purchased after Novernber 1965) stop at 30 years. A public service of this newspaper New 980 Sporting 980 Goods GOLF CLUBS- set men's golf clubs. Reasonable offer. 317-6618. Days, 10a-5:30p. Mon -Thur. Nights lop GOLF CLUBS Used, masterflt, 4-AW, $75. Hogan Edge. 1,3 PW $90, Millenium 2000 over- size 4- PW, $75, 220-0340 SC HUNT CLUB needs a few good members. Lodging included. Days Ca1904f759 8385; nights call 904.6931626 Solana home gym $975. Gym quality exercs bike $700. Weight bench, curl bar. 2001b weights $250. 904.-631. 2442 99o Wanted To 99 Buy Or Trade INSTRUMENTS Local music teacher seeking pianos and keyboards for stu- dents. Must be reasonably priced. Contact Lisa, 912.-576-3773 Classifieds work! 359-4321 1005 Livestock & Supplies BARN SALE- Tack/horse/POny Thurs Fri Sat 9-5. 27227 Trotting Horse Trail Hilliard. 904-845-7697 1010 ets & 1 1 Supplies BOSTON TERRIERS 8wks, beautiful, CKC, $400 Cash. 998 8640/751-0333 BOSTON TERRIERS PUPS AKC, 1st s/w, 6wks $500 & up. 912.381.6031 BOXERS PUPS AKC. POP, fawn/blk mask 5M/2F $600. 904-9629518 Sell it quick! Call 359-4321 Cairn Terrier 'Toto' pups M, F, POP, S/W HC $600 757-1086 or cell 610 4250 CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL: gentle loving 21m. spayed ruby F/$900 cash (813) 838-1290 CHIHUAHUA $275. Poms $425 Peke-ShItzu $250. ALL CKC 904- 449 -8882 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES AKC $300. 2 litters 1st shots, hith cert. Ready to go 6/28. 850-929-2054 CHIHUAHUAS PUPS, Long & short hair, from $350- $500. 904 757.8567 DACHSHUND PUPS, Mini LH, CKC, 3/Ms $300ea. 904-777-3988 Doberman AKC Pups, chp bin, all colors 904- 229-6734, 479.841.3459 DOBERMANSRed AKC, chmp bldln, $700.Good temp 229 247 5493 LAB PUPPIES AKC yellow, choc & black. POP Ready 6/24 $400 ($100 dep will hold) 352- 235-1273 LAB PUPPY-1, AKC, weeks $500 941-628-6620 ACURA of Orange Park I."101) Blidllii f lrI 'vil "' iI J KEY AUDI Jf.tl-;U- Illl oilc r J !u bIll ,ti,.-ll llli BENTLEY- ORLANDO 895, Ij pviIld HRjlijii fhl L 11 1 7- 1 41 .1 4 TOM BUSH BMW 41 11. dlliin 11l1LA II GARBER BUICK r nll I S ii]; --1 ir.' KEY BUICK 41t. 'ull :d ,BI'i1 4 .1., CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4701) 1i41l1r1.id' 1,- 61W f41 .2 II NIMNICHT CADILLAC N 9 s9 ini ni) m d .-. .110 PARKER CADILLAC .'83 i jri M I ). l Ai ji) i -.J'1"1i COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 1liUj) Pri,1. H, , CREST CHEVROLET GARBER CHEVY GORDON CHEV .61 lll. n l'1 h llli '2'Il) JERRY HAMM CHEV .'liU Phi p 1 H1 i' i. II.IJt, GEORGE MOORE CHEV I I Bp.ir 1B]l 448- 1 NIMNICHT CHEV I r i J ,.Jt Avl I3 --41141 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER I L1USI Cou n 1". 4441 CARUSO CHRYSLER FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park GARBER CHRYSLER I1II I'I LiII, l .i, rll'll': -'I -1 411 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP i .U .:Ar. ! RICK KEFFER 41 llJ- -II i 1 A ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE )1q All ,i .li 1, f.42 -'1.01) GARBER DODGE TRUCK lijOifi' iiwir iii'': '- M 24 If' ORANGE PARK DODGE ;2',3 6iillllll) 1.1'1 ) ', .1 RICK KEFFER 1. '4' rl -' II ,l 1 lll 'i 1 '; 14 WESTSIDE DODGE Il, Lj'ii A.,- l4' 'l I SPets & 1010 Supplies LAB PUPPIES AKC 1 Male, 3 Females, Born 3/25/06 Call 904-845-1167 LABRADOODLES, 1M/2F, HC, $850. 879-1586 cowboycountrydoodles.com MALTESE PUPPIES AKC, Males, Cash only 904-779- 6531/553- 7638 PIT BULL PUPS RED NOSE 1M 1F S/W $250ea 904-504- 0508/745-6956 PITT BULL PUPPIES 4/- 3/4 FOR SALE dewormed w/shots. Call John or Juanita at 904 891-7839 or 891- 9520 POODLES, AKC, Shots. Iblk very sm. T.cup fem $575; Iblk toy fern $450; 904-781-7276/591-6696 POODLE TOY PUPS, CKC 2 cream M/$400. 1 white F/$450 472-1385/53S- 7717 POODLE/Toys, AKC, HC, 3F/1M, apricot, silver & cream. Cash 6193945 ROTTWEILER AKC, POP, 1M/1F, $550. papers, 904 535 0094 Rottweiler Pups AKC reg w/pprs 5F, 2M. 9 wks old $500 each (904) 259-2146 or 334-4907 SHIH-TZU-3M, 1F, when you've seen the rest, come see the best. Diana 291-7745 TOY POODLES, Poms, Shih Tzu, Chihuahuas 904 374-6177 1205 Boats Propeller- for Mercury, Mariner and others. Fits 18 41- hp plus. Never installed. $50 firm. 904-264-6054 after 4 3. Baha Cruiser 02' S 257 walk around, 1 5.7Lmercrusler, I/O loaded with trailer. Moving North. $35K obo. 651- 9302/541-0313 S20FT. Searay Sunrunner 91'.5.71 S 350Ingro/out- board, $S0O0 obo, 904-710-3470 /777-6829 29.6' MONTEREY '94, Twin Volvo 434's, $28,500. 904940-0179 S JET SKI 92' Yamaha Wave tltRunner III. new engine, trailer Included, call 912 882 6444 4 APEX A-9 2002, rigid, inflatable S boat with 15HP Johnson, no holes/patches, $2000. 282.4094 or cell 757 373.8794 WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 v'slis 2005 Luxury Design 42' 2br 5th whi, 3 slides, Aided, loc. in Lake City, FL $27,700. 229-269-1738 1230 RV's & 1230 Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-.800-541-6439 Alegro 1997 I 36' Bus, Exc. condition, I may be seen online http://www.jackon- I villeflorlda.b z. see a L the details.Call 294-6223. Frank ,. COACHMAN CAT- ALINA Ite, fully loaded, double and S bunk beds, sleeps 6, a/c, heat, stove, shower, $9500, 485- 0013 4, DUTCHMAN FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER 4 BUNKHSE ED. 02' 28ft long cable, call 264 -6239 for more info, sleeps 8+ 1300 Mqtorcycles 4 ATC 2005 20 cc Scam color lights 4I reverse four stroke less than 10 his $1500.00 firm 622-8391 ATV CAMO COZOR S2005,250cc, 5-speed, S trans four cycle, less that 10hrs., reduced $1500 firm or trade. 622.8391 4 Chevy Lumlna 1992 S good condition V Runs excellent new tires $1200 Carlos 591-4183 Sell it quick! Call 359-4321 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON 03' softail deuce, S excellent condi- tion 3400mi, quick release leather bags, ra kept $15,500 Michael 542- 9670(w) 2642850(h) Harley FXR Custom S1984,18,200 miles, lowered, drag bars, Sdrag pipes, S&S Carb, extras, $8K obo. 904-249-1710 SUZUKI KATANA .. 04'. 600 S 8200 miles, $500 in -* accessories Included. Excellent condition, $4400 obo, call 904 874 4844 YAMAHA FZ1. 02' Blue bought newin 2003, adult owned, garage kept, 7400 miles, $4900obo, call 904-505:5588 1310 Auto Parrts BFG MUD TERRAINS 1|T (5) 33in. with only 5K XLJmiles, reg. $1200+ only $550. Call 406- 2698/ 422-8657/542- 2302 x 513. 15"rim J. BOAT/CAR SHED 12' x30' covered two sides & back. 12' peak 'tarp. 24' 30' new 264-6814 BOAT/CAR SHED 12'x30' covered kI two sides and back 12' peak tarp, 241x30' new. 542. 2727 BOARD FORD ':,1 AIj ugui e l I' , Hildj "j- r LiluTly Hei-1111 Irjl , PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY GARBER FORD-MERCURY MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 1',i- 1rir ily,': HA i 24.. j. ' MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 14 l ii A iIn lvil ;) .'r4-1..0u MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11r.11 P1rihiil Hwy '4I.1 4 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS q 01 ll, h: 1B1 -. il GARBER GMC TRUCKS b lipih I(,4's. ,i',,,,' '', 41.1)" COGGMHONDA ON ATLANTIC I lIii Aiii'lh ,, Ii COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE .1 II. H II I I ":1' 1- i l 11: 4i. HONDA OF THE AVENUES i i ll' 1'liii ,. H i, '1-1 Il'I LUCAS HONDA OF JAX HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK it.N .Il Jll l'lfd I il il IVI11 KEY HYUNDAI ATLANTIC INFINITI I)U.lJ Alljn i i. vil i4 14 h '..1 CITY ISUZU l l.ll}' Aliill' ll 1 14'r i ;111 r i.iTe.Ill iu 'f [ITI MATHENY JAGUAR 11 11 A l l A ll, ll] --.' I':. ATLANTIC JEEP CARUSO JEEP 1 ,. lIl :llh i l l 1 ; l1 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park l',1 I l'. 411 1,] 1."i' 1)i MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT RICK KEFFER COGGIN KIA 4"11 Ahlli in 1i4- RAY CARTER KIA 1 ,1 BLIjiil1iT 1 ,1 I III H LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO L Ti lE 11 R.. :-14 MATHENY LAND ROVER All.iiiiA : 14 il t .i4" I ll 1310 Auto Parrts 4, DUNLOP LOW P.I. PROFILE TIRE 205/40Z, R17 80W. SP 6Sport. FM 901. Steel belted like new, $50. 7447250/307-7364 4. DURATEC ENGINE S98' 2.SL, 120k miles, our of contour LX, $200obo, call 904505- 5588 Fiberglass Topper F rits 1980 to 1996F. 150, , short bed clamps and third brake light. Must sell. $100.912- 729-2792 4. Ford Bronco wheels, 5 lug 15"x7.5" 4 alloy in good condi- ion. Set of four. $150 7447250/307-7364 MAZDA MILLENIA 95' rims. 5 spokes, $100 obo, call after 4pm, Iv msg. 542 0719 x 220 4 SEARS X. CARGO CARRIER. $40 obo, call after 4pm, 317-0630 Iv msg. A SPARE TIRE and S WHEEL for 1986 SVolvo 240 sz 175/80 D 14. Never on * Ground $70, 268 2482 TUNDRA 05'(4) rims/tires. 275/75/16. L $300 obo, call after 4pm. 317- 0630 Iv msg. 1320 Antiques/ 132 Classics CADILLAC FLEErWOOD 'nlRIBROUGHAMl*** i$800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k mi., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs work. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 772-0612 Today A Lariat Ranger XLT F350 1979,460 - eng. at.ps, pb, single cab,2 wheel drive. Good work truck. $1500 obo, 294-8186 1325 Automotive ACURA RSX '02 Stk#6237B $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ,y1iAUDI TT CONV. '02 25K miles. $21,680 LEXUS OF JACK- SONVILLE 998-0012 7 BMW X3 3.0 '06 White/tan. 2K miles. $38,695 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7\1 BMW Z4 3.0 Convt ;'OS. Premium pkg, fully equip. $37,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK LESABRE '00 Stk#G172 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1325 Automotive I Buick Riviera '91 creamuff ust see" CADILLAC FLEETWOOD uw$800 CASH Or $700 & you buy battery 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k mi., flip down foot rests for passengers in back- seats, runs/needs some body work-no dents. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 772. 0612 Today CHEVROLET CAMARO 228 '02 Stk#4053B $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET CAVALIER '02 Stk#G203 $8488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS '02 Stk#G013 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET IMPALA '01 Stk#BUC184A $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVROLET MALIBU '01 Stk#G167 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER '04 Stk#4061C $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CORVETTE '04 Stk#F932 $36,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, Chevy Lumina 94' EURO, food reliable L car, blue book $2500, asking $1400 obo, please call 904415 1235/ 904415 0080 y : CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED '05 Leather, sunroof, Navigation. $27,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 C CHRYSLER 300C -, HEMI '05 Leahter, I sunroof, CD, Navigation. $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '06 Immaculate cond., loaded, must sell quick! $500 down wac. 389.7700 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '04 Stk#1625A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE NEON R/T '04 Stk#5615A $11,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE NEON SXT '03 Stk#G036 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE STRATUS SXT '05 Excellent shape, must sell. WAC take over pymts $286/mo. 389 7700 FORD 500 '05. Low miles. Factory warranty, like new, save thousands! $329/mo. 334-7253 SUBARU OF JAX 1101 I All I11 M ri d 11 64 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI CITY SUZUKI I w l' II 'I jII lli, i Tll I ll- i ini ARLINGTON TOYOTA l1 1Y4 i Alliiilh v I ),v l I il.llll COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA t.',UI -,,n h ,i '. I. 1-')I)\u LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 13 1jl i,. '.,!I Aer m3') i4' . ASH TISDELLE VW 1} 1. W l n I I.)in 'l '4l' l.'l:' O'STEEN VW TOM BUSH VW O'STEEN VOLVO Phi. li p. w V1 [ PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING li l ll .,ll I.1i 'o ,l I- .' BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 1 11" 11 1 llJII h l '4 ll LUCAS AUTO PARK DRIVE TICKET .' 1il., ll.il,'i .11 4. 4111.11 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center Tom Bush Autoplex V.I.P. AUTO SALES I. i lhPIi I 4H '3.1.'4 WARREN MOTORS, INC. WORLD IMPORTS I r,"y l "1E 1 H p|."L 'l ." '1 1 .1 I ,. I I I I 1325 Automotive d FirebIrd 4'V6, AT: T both recently d honeycomb wheels,ck extra, hatch- back, turbo hood 1987 nose. 772-9306 FORD CROWN VIC '05 Stk#G199 $17,488 FORD ESCORT '00 Great condition, priced for immediate sale $3995 Call 389.-7700 FORD FOCUS SE '03 Stk#G095 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 Stk#G020 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG GT Convertible, 96'. blue w/ black top loaded, $6500, 718-6314 or 716-8223 FORD MUSTANG '03 Stk#G144 $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SE'03 Stk#G034 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SEL'02 Stk#G109 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 & HONDA ACCORD 99' SLX. Exc. cond. 111k S miles, good ac, $4900. Call 287-9159, Iv msg. HONDA ACCORD EX '05 Stk#3376C $22,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 4877 HONDA ACCORD LX '05 Stk#7444B $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '04 Stk#G100 $21,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '03 4DR, PWLKS $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA CIVIC LX '06 Stk#9236B $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC EX '03 Stk#G023 $15,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA SONATA '02 Stk#G190 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA XG350 L '03 Stk#G041 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Keystone Cabana 19R1 STrave Trailer sleeps 6, S 3 yr old, exc. cond., $7500,285-6289. Lightweight easy to tow KIA SEDONA EX '02 Stk#G193 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN LS V8 '04 Stk#F995 $23,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '03 Stk#2173D $14,988 TOM BUSiH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 1325 Automotive ,) MAZDA MIATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful! $12,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES SL500 o99 black, 55K mi. $31,000 OBO. 904-472-3542 Place your ad. 3594321 MMITSUBISHI LANCER '03SHI ECLIPSE 03. G S to asking $12u00 or best Mustang 90' .. 5 spd, blue / white Itd thr ins., 80K mL 5.0 with performance parts, $6K call Garrett, 904 -415-1253 MUSTANG GT 04' .. Orange, charcoal leather, int. 4.5L, 5sp, 40th anniversary ed.. Classified work! 3594321 NISSAN XTERRA '00 5tk#7379D $9855 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Ec Pace Arrow 36'. Class 'A' Motor- home, 1984.55k miles, new tires, 6.5kw. Onan Gen, 454 Chevy eng/trans 3rd owner. $7500obo, call Erick M 912-882-5646 t PONTIAC S TRANS AM 95' S new transmission and engine paperwork, new tires, t. tops, 6espd, $8K mst sell 904 655-0685 PONTIAC GUNFIRE '05 Excellent condition, can finance w/$350 down. Call 389 3-7700 Place your ad. 359-4321 SUZUKI VERONA '05 Immaculate, loaded, low miles, must sell fast $12,975. Call 389.7700 Sell it quick! Call 3594321 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '02 Stk#G128 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 \TOYOTA CAMRY LE '05. Leather, CD, S fully eqpt, only 11K miles.$17,495 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA COROLLA '06 Loaded, save thousands of $$ from new $229mo. Call 334-7253 Sell it quick! Call 359-4321 TOYOTA CAMRY '05 Save your gas money! Low miles, loaded, warr. $269/mo. 334-7253 Classifieds work! 3594321 TOYOTA COROLLA CE 05'. CE, 4cyrCD S disc. cruise con- trol power lock alarm, excellent MPC, $1l5,600obo, 772- 7795/ 803.6617 TOYOTA CAMRY '01 Stk#G104A $8588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 1, 2006 1325Automotive Trui cks/ Tr SUV's S m AticLpeLsteer CHEVY S 10 LS 01', GMC YUKONI rasower .. zr234wdext cab '03 TV/DVD doors/ mirrors. \j/3rddoor,43V6.a/t. Immaculate. bas, ABS leather 7796184/7077056 GMC YUKC ROB- XCa cold ACA/F, TOM BUSHAUTO Looks Good Runs Good Sell it quick! C, Trucks,Vans,SUVs'00-05 $3750 Call 631-2215 HONDA CR CK 196 Fleet- GORDON CH Military < side custom, new 904-272 and $2sOobo. Call Ed HONDA PILC Civilian 912 882.5646 Stk#3299C CCHEVY SILVERADO TOM BUSH AUT o [ DOWN I 97', C1500, ext cab JEEP E R O b auto, V8,2 wd, AC, CHERI EVERYBODY rone suer clean, caie/ brno 94743-0609 low miles ~RIDESLEXUS OF JAC RIDES! CHEVY TAHOELT '04 998-01 Chris 662- 0726 Stk#1228A $21,988 Chris 662- 0726 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.48T77 UL DODGE DAKOTA 'OS 4dr,. NAVI auto, loaded, low miles, Black 1335 $2000 or Less warr. $15,900. 3347253 new, fully ec DODGE DAKOTA '03 LEXUS OFJAC Buick Park Avenue Club cab, alarm, door 998-0 S1988 all electric locks 13K mi, prvt o. MIT Slleather interior ownerS12,950; 5711667 T GMALA runs good. great sunroo body tow packa DODGE DAKOTA '01 Very 1-/ A Daniel 772-0197 low miles cleanest in a/tki AboS Jacksonvile Must sell! kicker bo CAO.CWETWOO $8975. Call 389.7700 $00. 77 DODGE DAKOTA qUAD'02 NISSAN TIT Stk#F854 $13,988 NIS rSmainTeI $800 CASH OMB AFP 4dr remainder $800 CASH TOM BUSH AUTOPEX 371.4877 tra ocean Or $700 & you buy battery DODGE RAM 3500, Assume pdown I 2005 -Diesel dually .d.: 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k w/comp towing pkg ? ROOI body work-no dents. DODGE RAM 1500 '95, utiMles in Great restoration project 4x4, blue, 5.2L Magnum Orange Pa Don't let this deal (or (318) Exc. cond. Mich. fromNIAS 3, car) rust away. LTX Tires, tint, over tr*Y***4-***4-**f $3500 in access. AT, SCION S Call 772-0612 Today Maint. recordskept. Stk#G121 SFORD TAURUS90' OlSkmi, MAUst see & drve TOM BUSH AUTO rned buot 904-866-5022 s04d t7 hTOYOT runs but needs DODGE RAM SLT'04 '9 S LIM engine work. $500 obo, Like new, loaded, war- Chaml KEN 69ea8398 ranty, assume pay- $24, 4 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA ments $269mo 334-7253 LEXUS OF JA( 95' solid car and grat DODGE RAM PU '04 998C - runner 1221C $2000 Stk#1628D $11,988 OLDS CUTLASS Sell it quick! Call 359-4321 Ogreat runner, 122U FORD BRONCO 94' CHRYSLER $2000e obo, 613029 XLT 4" lift. 3" res, COUNTRY '0 KN 9' rebuilt trans, cold this one, mu Sofa all Italian ac $5800 obo, call $16,975. Cal T leather excellent 912-882 7289 after 4pm r condition off white Place your a Large ottoman and 0 FORD EXPLOREE C 0 r t M94', new transmis- CHRYSLER TO of, Call 9- AC, power, runs TOM BUSH AUTO Tr cs great $2 obo, call car 1340 Trailers/ FORD EXPEDITION '04 FORD WINE SUV'S Great shape, low miles, stk#F980 SofaallItalian__ First $21,000 takes it! TOM BUSH AUTO CHEVROLET AVALANCHE Call 334-7253 HONDA ODY9 '03 Stk#F841A $15,988 FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#G185 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Stk#166A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTO CHEVROLET K1500 PU '99 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 TOYTOASI Stk#857C $9988 r FORD SPORT TRAC Manufacture TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 T 03Excellent con- low mi, ToI S EV ET 1500 \Jt dition, 40K miles, $299/mo. ext cab 97'.Si- 18,500,912'57&7191 classifieds W( 1 verado. Loaded, GMC ENVOY'03 great condition, CC, CD. PW, PL, PW bronze 144k miles, bed $14,988 1355 A liner, tow package, GORDON CHEVROLET $6500 call 904-743-0609 904-27?2-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO LT '02 WANTED Ext Cab, leather, loaded, GMC XCAB SIERRA '02 I Will Pay Ca outstanding cond. Stk#G110A $10,988 Extended V $17,975. 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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 |
| 35 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |