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New Leader VS-24 Holds Change Of Command Page 4 Base Marina Outdoor Activities Abundant Here Pages 8-9 THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2006 Im\ i- i --__-- 'Red Lions' home from deployment A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER jhk' Ao~ ~ By CMDCM Jim McLain HS-15 CMC Acrew of 63 "Red Lions" from HS-15 returned home last weekend after completing the first six-month phase of a year-long mission in the Middle East. Led by Cmdr. Todd Flannery, HS-15's executive officer, they made up just over half of the newly formed 2515th Navy Air Ambulance Detachment based at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, providing emer- gent medical transportation services to patients throughout the area of responsibility (AOR). The balance of the detachment was made up of 45 Sailors from HSC-25, homeported in Guam. Corpsman from both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets augmented both groups to provide in-flight medical assistance and stabilization to en route patients. The returning "desert warriors" were relieved last month by another crew of Red Lions commanded by Cmdr. "Skip" Trahan, HS- 15's current commanding officer and a detachment from HSC-21, homeported in San Diego. This new group will com- plete the second six-month phase before being relieved See HS-15, Page 11 IeW I ~/ Photos by Shannon Leonard Lt. Brad Hoyt of HS-15 hugs his wife, Amy, as he returns home. Austin Pratt, son of USO Airport coordinator Lynne Pratt, and Conor Flannery, son of HS-15 Executive Officer Cmdr. Todd Flannery, patiently wait for the HS-15 crew members to arrive. File Photo Lightning strikes in the distance behind an SH-60F Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the "Tridents" of HS-3, on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in November 2005. By PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams Staff Writer Lightning is one of nature's many beautiful, natural phenomena. An electrical storm is a wonder to watch, but be sure to do it indoors to avoid being a victim of electrical shock. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an average of 80 people in the U.S. are killed and 300 are injured annually by lightning. The state of Florida is known as the lightning capital of the world since it experiences more lightning strikes than any other state in the country, as well as having the highest rate of death and injuries caused by lightning. Florida averages 10 deaths and 30 injuries per year, according to the University of Florida's National Agriculture Safety database. As summer approaches, the chance of lightning related injury or fatality rises. Electrical storms are more common from late spring until early autumn as a result of atmospheric changes bringing in more heat and humidity, causing thunder- storms that produce lightning. During these summer months we enjoy many outdoor recreational activities such as golfing, boating and swimming that boost our one in 600,000 chance of being struck. Before you plan an outdoor activi- ty the weather should be monitored care- fully. The National Weather Service broadcasts forecasts via FM radio; televi- sion and newspaper forecasts should be monitored as well. TOUCHING BASE OT m wwa ---5 Boaters should be particularly wary of electrical storms, as it will take them longer to reach shelter. Especially dan- gerous in an electrical storm, the boat is going to be the largest thing protruding from the flat surface of the sea so the lightning is going to be drawn to it. Even if the craft is "lightning-protected" the lightning will strike the highest pro- truding object and search for the quickest route to the ground, which is through the boat that you are in contact with, the mast, a fishing pole, or any other conduc- tor including yourself. During an electrical storm, you should seek shelter inside immediately. Follow the "30-30 Rule" that is guidelines by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). If you see light- ning and thunder follows within 30 sec- onds or less, seek shelter as the storm is within .six miles. Wait 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder until you venture outside again. Dave Colburn, deputy occupational safety and health manager at the NAS Jacksonville Safety Department, thinks a car is a good place to take shelter in dur- ing an electrical storm, "If you can not get inside but you are near your car, get in and roll up your windows. Make sure the entire car is sealed. That's not because the rubber tires will provide any protection, they provide absolutely none, it's just that lightning is going to follow the path of least resistance and if you don't have any thing in contact with metal it's not going See LIGHTNING, Page 11 Photos by PH3 Mark Braden Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton congratulates Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter after pre- senting him with the key to the city. Battle of Midway celebrated at dinner Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter, left, greets Battle of Midway veteran Huey Dawson at the Battle of Midway Dinner Friday night. Battle of Midway veteran John Hancock (right) presents Comman- der, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel with a special plaque during the dinner. By PH3 Mark Braden Special Contributor More than 400 participants in decorated dress uniforms and elegant evening gowns experienced the annual Battle of Midway Commemoration at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Jacksonville Friday evening. The Navy League of Mayport and the Greater Jacksonville United Services Organization spon- sored this year's event. The dinner recognized veterans who fought in the Battle of Midway against the Japanese fleet 64 years ago, which was a turning point for control of the Pacific during WWII. Veterans, accompanied by their spouses, sons and daughters, came from all regions of the United States to share stories, remem- ber old friends and cherish a common bond forged by courage and determination. Following dinner, Battle of Midway veteran John Hancock gave a short speech and presented Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear. Adm. Mark Boensel with a plaque commemorating the Battle of Midway. Guest speaker Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter then presented each of the 21 Battle of Midway veterans in attendance with a special award. After Winter's captivating speech, Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton presented Winter with a key to the city. The night was concluded with ballroom dancing to the sounds of Navy Band Southeast's Big Band. See MIDWAY, Page 11 -- Chapel offers prep classes The NAS Jax Chapel is offering the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program June 19-20. Monday's class will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tuesday's class will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the NAS Jax Chapel Center. The program is designed to teach couples communica- tion skills and ground rules for handling conflict and promoting intimacy. The class is open to active duty members and their spouses or tiancees. The cost is $10 per couple. For more information and to sign up, call 542-3051/52. Hurricane Guide See 'Eye On The Storm' Inside www.jaxairnews.com 4- V Vi-m-m7 1 2 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Leaders possess great periheral vision SFLTCM(AW/SW) Jon "hompson "tiarijc Fleet Master Chief Leaders share a com- mon trait they have great awareness of .their surroundings. Never ,content with just looking ,straight ahead, leaders remove their blinders and keep a close watch on where they are going, where they are and where they came from. Do you have this kind of peripheral vision? Do you ,keep your head on a swiv- |el?' A common leadership training phrase is, 'if you see a problem, you own the problem.' I think the mean- ing is clear. Unfortunately, 1'm not sure if enough of you truly buy into this state- ment. Every time one of us walks by a problem and .turns a blind eye, we (per- 'aps unintentionally) con- gne what we see. The long- t.rm effect is that we (or the ,offenders) become compla- 'cent. I would like to take a minute this week to discuss leadership and why it's so important that you all not only say you are a leader, FLTCM(AW/SW) Jon Thompson you prove you're a leader. Our Navy is getting smaller; we're building smaller ships, the number of individual augmentations is on the rise and we don't have any extra people. All these things combined mean that today, more than ever before, each of us is vital to the future of our Navy, and the future has no room for those who can't or won't lead. The good news is that most of you are taking the challenge in stride and doing your best to lead and train others. I've traveled all throughout Fleet Forces ON THE HOMEFRONT - op-. a n~ ~Goed~Ia trial Command and I'm still amazed at your incredible enthusiasm and energy. Our accomplishments are significant and think it's clear our future is bright. Having said that, I think it's important we all pause now and ask ourselves if we're doing everything we can to be the leaders we would like others to see us as. Nothing impresses me more than to see a Sailor stop another and correct a deficiency, whether it is a failure to salute an officer or a Sailor violating a uniform regulation. What doesn't impress me is watching Sailors turn a blind eye and pretending not to see the problem, or refusing to cor- rect the deficiency. In my book, you are either a leader or you're not a leader. There's no room in our Navy for part-time leaders. Leadership is not a collat- eral duty it's your most important duty. We expect a lot from our Sailors, and almost all of you deliver in spades. You've all heard the phrase, 'you're a Sailor first, and a rating specialist sec- ond.' RC2 MRTTHEUW HUBBELL Job title/command: 'a f .NAS Jax Air Operations SHometown: Los Angeles Family Life: Married with four children. Past Duty Stations: NAS Jax, NAS Corpus Christi, Texas, USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To make chief, retire and then work for the Federal Aviation Administration. Most Interesting Experience: Working departure control on board USS John F. Kennedy during a combat cruise 2004. Words of Wisdom: You make a living by what you get; you make a life by what you give. ta; ..uE .x. -Om --a---!ii I particularly like that phrase because it helps us all keep things in perspec- tive. While we all do our best to be technically profi- cient in our respective fields, we all share a com- mon bond as leaders. To serve as a Sailor, each of us is charged with lofty expectations: We must lead; we must train our replace- ments; we must be respect- ful; we must practice disci- pline. If you do these things, you should have no problem living up to our core values honor, courage and commitment. The other day I heard someone ask another Sailor, 'Do you have the courage to honor your commitment?' Wow. That's pretty good. The more I thought about that the more I liked it; it's actually what made me want to address leadership this week. Think about it leader- ship takes courage more than anything else. Most people know what is right and wrong, but only the strongest leaders do their best to ensure others live up -f_ -d -aonten kif rct iaM-ews Pro AviiV ;ft-r aiB-Reflews -Proi- U - ~ -o - S..~ a.~ a. - - a.~ -- - -- --4l - * a4b____b - - - S a. - - - .~..- S.- - a - A * - - S - - a - - 0 - 4 S.- a* - - 'o a. - -a ~ -- _ a a - - a. - C HEY MONEYMANI Get aboard! VBS I "i- is coming in July Registration for Vacation ..y . Bible School (VBS) at the V I I R NAS Jax Chapel is current- - ly 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.", - a.. Participants will spend their time 4,F, o* 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. Jagimrws Hey, MoneyMan! I recently attended a command brief and some- one talked about the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. He said that the laws had been changed and that mil- itary personnel had better protection and more bene- fits now. How can I find out more about this law? MoneyMan Sez: The Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act was enacted in 1940. In December 2003, President Bush signed into law the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) which significantly im- proves the old act. To get more information on the SCRA, you can go to www.usmilitary.about.com/ od/sscra. Some of the new protections include: Stays on civil litigation. Service members can re- quest a postponement of Tivil action, including iyorce and bankruptcy. :his stay also applies to ^,urt-ordered judgments, .ge attachments and gar- mmshments. 'Reduction of loan inter- est. If you took out a loan prior to being activated, you can have the interest on these loans reduced to 6 percent APR. This can include rates on credit cards, mortgages, or even some student loans. Eviction protection. Under the new law, service members and their families can not be evicted due to nonpayment of rent while on active duty on rental payments up to $2,400 a month. Any service member whose permanent duty sta- tion is changed, or who is deployed for three months or longer from his or her duty station, can break a lease without penalty. Vehicle lease termina- tion. Any active duty serv- ice member who is deployed away from his or her per- manent duty station for at least six months can termi- nate a car, truck or other vehicle lease without penal- ty. These are just a few of the many changes in the law. Of course, for more detailed information, con- tact your legal officer or the Navy Legal Services Office. These new protections are great for our military fami- lies but please make sure you talk with the experts and fully understand the rules before you take any action. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. ~arr'r'4 .....4 Ta .- ~ ~ 4 4 r~ar1 W~~----.a ...~as. ~ ,..~a...a.W SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday - 8:15 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. 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 JO1 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JiiI A NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The Jx AIR NEmW can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JAxA NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAi AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: JIxAirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 . I Sh- 41ft- -10 q *^ P v - dw o -.5RN ROMRNELLI Job title/command: SParalegal Specialist, NAS 4 Jax Legal Department Hometown: Saginaw. Mich. Family Life: Married for 23 years with two boys and a cat. Past Duty Stations: Retired Navy Legalman Chief. Career Plans: To retire from civil service. Most Interesting Experience: Spending four years in Hawaii. Words of Wisdom: Trust is the key to friendship. See LEADERS, Page 15 a OM - k Iq Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 Southeast Regional Operations Center open for business By 102 Rebecca Kruck Navy Region Southeast Public I Affairs & m Navy Region South- east Headquarters held a ribbon-cut- ting ceremony for its new Regional Operations Center (ROC) May 24. Rear Adm. Mark Boensel, commander of Navy Region Southeast, shared a few words from Vice Adm. Ro- bert Conway, commander, Navy Installations Com- mand (CNIC), followed by a presentation of letters of appreciation to those who contributed to the design and construction of the new ROC. "To say that Vice Adm. Conway thinks this is im- portant is a gross under- statement," said Boensel. "He equates this ROC to the combat action center on a ship." Boensel also stated that Conway plans to use the new ROC as a prototype for the entire CNIC enterprise. Capt. Bruce Bole, opera- tions officer for Navy Re- gion Southeast, emphasized how the new technology will help support the mis- sion, especially during ca- tastrophes. "Last year during Hurri- cane Katrina, we were basi- cally operating out of a clos- et. The new ROC is much bigger and has advanced technology that will support inter-agency communica- tions," he said. "Overall, it's a better working environ- ment." According to Bole, the new technology will allow agencies such as the Fed- eral Bureau of Investi- gation, Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Coast Guard to simulta- neously communicate with the ROC. The ROC regional dispatch center station will provide video monitoring, emergency call-taking, alarm monitoring and com- munications support to all of the bases in the South- east Region. The ROC serves as the command, control, commu- nications, computers, intel- ligence, surveillance and reconnaissance point for a regional commander to gather information, gain situational awareness, and exercise control over forces across the entirety of the force protection and emer- gency management time- lines, from early warning and detection of suspicious events through response and recovery. USO Night at Adventure Landing he USO is sponsor- ing USO Night at Adventure Landing on Beach Boulevard June 14 from 6-11 p.m. All active duty members, their spouses and children are invited to enjoy the attractions (waterpark, go carts, mini golf, etc.) for $1. The event is limited to 2,000 guests and tickets are selling quickly. To pur- chase tickets, visit the NAS Jax USO at the Main Gate, NS Mayport USO on Mayport Road of the Information, Tickets and Tours office at NSB Kings Bay, Ga. No tickets will be available at the door the night of the event. For more information, call 778-2821. Free phone cards available The NAS Jax USO and NS Mayport USO are offering free $10 domestic phone cards to all active duty military mem- bers and their families. Please stop by the USO offices to take advantage of this offer as the cards expire a the end of June. -... .,'r- ,_,_.-.____"_____-____.__,-,_- Photos by PH3 David Didier A look from what will be the regional dispatch supervisor's work space in the new Regional Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel Operations Center for Navy Region Southeast. The regional dispatch center will have the cuts the ribbon during a ceremony May 24 to officially open capability to provide video monitored emergency call-taking and alarm monitoring for all the the new Regional Operations Center. bases in the Southeast Region. q-u' -c - " :" 1t. ;' ,, : J ._ k+ 1 9 INIl NGLE Jingle Bucks $10,000 in Gifts! 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Shane Snakenberg VS-24 PAO he "Scouts" of VS-24 held a change of com- mand ceremony May 25 for Cmdr. H. E. (Ted) Mills to relieve Cmdr. Daniel Grieco as command- ing officer. Capt. William Sizemore, commander, Carrier Air Wing Eight was the guest speaker. A native of Livonia, Mich., Mills graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1987. After receiving a commission as an ensign, he reported to Pensacola for flight training and was designated a naval flight officer. Upon completion of initial S-3B Viking training, he was assigned to the "Fight- ing Redtails" of VS-21 in Atsugi, Japan. He served as the public affairs officer, electronic warfare officer, NATOPS officer and per- sonnel officer. While assigned to VS-21, he deployed aboard USS Independence (CV 62) and participated in several Western Pacific exercises such as Cobra Gold and Team Spirit. He also served in Operation Southern Watch in the Arabian Gulf. In 1995, Mills reported as fleet replacement squadron instructor with VS-41. While at VS-41, he headed the information systems department and taught geo- graphic navigation and coordinated operations. He alsq: led the command's Viking crew in the annual Wolfhunt Antisubmarine Warfare competition. Following instructor duty, Cmdr. H. E. (Ted) Mills . Mills was sent to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., where he studied operations analysis. In 1999 Mills reported to the "Screwbirds" of VS-33 where he served as the administrative officer and maintenance officer, deploy- ing to the Arabian Gulf sup- porting Operation Southern Watch. He also supported several maritime intercept operations enforcing United Nations sanctions effective in the Gulf. In September 2001, he reported to the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (USCINC- PAC), Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii, where he served as joint secretary and execu- tive assistant to the chief of staff until August 2004. While assigned to USCINC- PAC, he-was selected for operational command and assigned to VS-24 as execu- tive officer. Grieco's new assignment will be the executive assis- tant to Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Cmdr. Daniel Grieco Fleet. Cmdr. John Klein is the new VS-24 executive officer. VS-24 is currently as- signed to Carrier Air Wing Eight as part of Carrier Strike Group Two and recently returned from their deployment on board USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom earlier this year. VS-24 is currently on a surge status, but the squadron plans to disestab- lish in March 2007. The Scouts fly the S-3B Viking, an all weather, car- rier-based jet aircraft, pro- viding protection against hostile surface combatants while also functioning as the carrier battle group's primary overhead/mission tanker. Extremely versatile, the aircraft is equipped for many missions, including day and night surveillance, electronic countermeasures, command/control/communi- cations warfare and search and rescue operations. I r *~*~ Vofvioofivc amd Aviation roravic at -1oYrida C Ovoiiiil 6-o.1I /. If you thrive on working with your hands and making things go, then the automotive or aviation programs at Florida Community College may be your ticket to success after the military. These outstanding programs prepare you for careers that are in high demand, offer great benefits and salaries starting at around $30,000 per year with the potential to earn over $ 100,000 per year. 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The Enterprise Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled six- month deployment in support of the global war on terrorism, as well as conducting Maritime Security Operations in the region. 3.. ..- .- .- :-.._-._ :_=: ... _:.r..__ :._- .=:: .2,:.. . . _.. Vehicle decal renewals available online From staff An online decal renewal service is available for those who wish to utilize a modern and more convenient system. The decal renewal site can be accessed from any comput- er and is a real time saver. Renewing decals isn't the only service available through the site. You can also update personal information such as an address change, vehicle license plate number or request a replacement locator strip. The simple to use service is avail- Jax Air News From Staff A 11 letters should include a ,.f name, rank/rate, command, - -=address, telephone number and, except for e-mail, a signature. Only the name and duty station are published. It may be necessary to condense let- able to Department of Defense mili- tary personnel, family members, civil- ian employees, contractors and retirees. Follow these easy steps to renewing online and you will save yourself a trip to the Pass and ID office. -Go to www.nasjax.navy.mil -Click on the "renew decal online" link to access the Vehicle Decal Renewal Request Form. -Select "Before You Begin" to get a list of the documents you will need. Once you have the required informa- tion, it only takes a couple of minutes letters policy 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 print- ing political commentaries, regardless of their view. The Editor determines what does and does not constitute a political commentary. to fill out the form. If you have any questions while filling out the form, just select the provided help file. -Submit your form and your appli- cation will be processed. Your new decal, date tabs, and/or locator strip will be mailed to you at the address you provide on the form. To verify whether or not you are eli- gible to renew online, go to the Web site listed above, and select "Who Can Renew Online?" If the. Base where you received your existing decal is listed, this new service is sure to save you some time. b 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 e-mailed to jaxairnews@com- cast.net L RESTAURANT" AUTHENTIC CUBAN-MEX CUISINE Hwy 17 South Df 1-295 Arlington Expwy 1237 Park Ave, Orange Park 6675 Arlington Road Call: 904.278.9040 all: 904.725.7937 Bring in this ad and... 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The prohibition against using hand-held cellular phones does not include hands-free cellular phone devices. Hands-free devices include console/dash-mounted or otherwise secured cellular phones with integrated features such as voice-activa- tion, speed dial, speakerphone or other ) similar technology for sending and receiving calls. Driver use of any portable, person- al listening device worn inside the ear canal, around or covering the driver's ear while operating a motor vehicle, except for fire and emergency response or law enforcement/security purposes is prohibited. Listening devices include wired or wireless earphones and headphones (including Bluetooth or similar technology). This does not include hearing aides or devices designed and required for hearing protections This policy change supercedes the previous information provided for implementation at NAS Jacksonville. Base security personnel will begin immediate enforcement of this regulation. Personnel found in violation will be issued an armed forces traffic citation and will have three points assessed against their base driving record. As a result, they will be required to attend a driver improve- ment course within 90 days to avoid suspension of their base driving privileges. DAILY BUFFETS & SPECIALS 6 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 Columbia College NAS Jax mourns loss of academic leader From Columbia College Richard Jackson Jr., an academ- ic advisor at Columbia College NAS Jacksonville, died May 21 due to injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident. A memorial service was held May 27 at the Middleburg United Methodist Church. Jackson served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years and retired as a senior chief yeoman in 2000. He earned a bache- lor's degree in business administra- tion from Columbia College NAS Jacksonville in 2004 and a master of business administration degree from Capella University in 2006. Jackson began his career at Columbia College NAS Jacksonville in 2001 as a student worker assisting with Veteran's Administration programs. He joined the staff as an academic advisor in March 2004 and was to take the position of assistant director this month. "Richard's passing has been a tremendous shock to all of us here," said Pete Baker, campus director. "Literally, he was the first one to arrive and the last one to leave, he filled his day by doing everything ... -.*- ^'4-- Photo courtesy of Columbia College Richard Jackson helped hundreds of Sailors earn their degrees at Columbia Col- lege NAS Jacksonville.- within his ability to assist our stu- dents, staff and faculty. We will all miss him." Jacksonville is survived by his wife, Krista and four children, Gabrielle, 18, Kendall, 16, Kyle, 15 and Katie, 12. Condolences may be sent to the family through Columbia College - NAS Jacksonville, Navy College Office, Box 137, Building 110, Jacksonville, Fla. 32212-0137. 'Nightdippers' detach to NAS Fallon By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 have detached to NAS Fallon, a remote base located approximately 60 miles east of Reno, Nev. as part of the scheduled pre- deployment cycle for Carrier Air Wing Seven. The physical features of NAS Fallon provide an ideal training environment :-for the current real-world By Lt. j.g. Bobby Ralston VR-58 PAO n Feb. 15, 1980 SR Rachelle Stiffler 'ga lsjoined the Navy with goals of serving her.coun- Stry. Now, after eight promo- tions. Stiffler, a Navy mas- ,,ter chief, has served with -;distinction and has exceed- ._:,ed 10,000 mishap-free flight hours. After serving with VQ-4 and VP-68 in Patuxent River, Md., Stiffler trans- ferred to NAS Jacksonville where she is a Selected Reservist assigned to the VR-58 "Sunseekers." scenarios the Nightdippers are likely to find them- selves in during their upcoming deployment. Due to the mountainous yet arid terrain surround- ing Fallon, the squadron has the opportunity to train in both high-altitude terrain features as well as desert-like atmospheres. .The focus of the HS-5's training scenarios while in Nevada will be on their naval special warfare, close air support and combat She amassed her- 10,000 flight hours as a crew chief, crew chief instructor and a transport safety specialist in both the C-9B Skytrain II and C-40A Clipper-air- craft during war and peace- time operations. Her aston- ishing flight hour exempli- fies her dedication, profes- sionalism and total commit- ment to safety and the nation. Her current jobs at VR-58 are maintenance master chief, C-40A crew chief, NATOPS crew chief in- structor and command financial advisor. 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 program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. search and rescue mission areas. As part of the valuable training available at NAS Fallon through the Naval Strike Air Warfare Command Program, six Nightdipper pilots are enrolled in the Seahawk Mountain Flying School. The program combines four hours of classroom lec- tures with three intense high-altitude terrain flights in and around NAS Fallon. The program focus- es on practicing proper procedures and landings above 10,000 feet, near the operating limits of the SH- 60 Seahawk. This course is the only mountain-flying program offered by the Navy. HS-5 will continue to take advantage of every opportunity available at NAS Fallon, focusing on the improvement of their individual capabilities for the betterment of the entire air wing. "Teamwork is essential to a Strong Navy" Do Your part-- Keep the Navy Strong Quit Tobacco Today! Call the Wellness Center for more information 542-5292 Go Navy!!! If f A DAMS HOMKSofNomitlda.nc. Building More Than Just A Home ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Movies you make the choice to see them or not By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel Someone asked me this week what I thought about "The Davinci Code", so I am going to use my article this week to share my response with you. Let me state at the outset, this is my opinion, and I am not speak- ing for the Navy, the church or anyone else. With that said, here goes: To me, the "The Davinci Code" just isn't that big of a deal, either the book or the movie. I started reading the book once, got about half way through it and took it back to the library. As a Christian, I found it blas- phemous and troubling to read. -, "' V I don't plan to see the movie, so I can't really offer a review of it. But I think this issue goes beyond a book or a movie. Whether anyone wants to \ P admit it or not, they were both made to make money. Dan Brown and his publishers have -"- made millions from the book, Sand there is no telling how much Chaplain Tom Hanks was paid to be in the (Lt.) Mylon Pope movie. Probably more than the average 500 Sailors will make in a year. That issue is also troubling and needs to be addressed, but I don't have time to do it in this article. The big question here has to do with something called creative license. Does an artist have the right to sing, draw, write, or create a work that is at best troubling, or at worst, blasphemous? I believe they do. In our society, each of us can say pretty much anything we want because one of our guaranteed rights is freedom of speech (even though that is not politically correct, that is what the Constitution guarantees). Never in a million years would I want -that freedom threatened or taken away. But it seems the longer I live the more our society seems to move in that direction. There are lots of people in both religious and political cir- cles who are all for freedom of speech for themselves, but want to limit it for others. I will never understand their thinking, but that is not my place. I also have the right to not support works of art I find offensive or blasphemous. (I also don't think one dime of our tax dollars should go to support the arts. If they are not self-supporting, then they probably are not worth sup- porting, but that too is another article). Here is my advice, if you don't like the book or movie, just don't buy them, and tell your friends or anyone else you talk to why you are not supporting them. I can guarantee you that all the negative publicity surrounding this movie has helped it a great deal. 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The luncheon kicked off with a stirring rendition of the nation anthem by DT2 Seila Velez, followed by the invocation by Chaplain (Lt. Cmdr.) Ruhen Ortiz of Naval Hospital Jax. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson then spoke about the immeasurable contribu- tions Asian-Americans have made to the Navy during his opening remarks before introducing Bono. Bono then told the crowd about her heritage and how it helped shape her naval career and who she is today. "Events such as these are wonderful oppor- tunities to celebrate our cultural diversity and to share the unique and per- sonal aspects of my own Filipino heritage," she stat- ed. After lunch, the Filipino- American Youth Group of Society of Entertainers, an energetic dance group that specializes in Filipino danc- Sing, entertained the crowd. MCAC committee mem- ber Noemi Verdecias thinks Photos by Levine Everett Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono gives her remarks during the Asian-Pacific Heritage Luncheon May 30 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Members of the Filipino-American Youth Group of Society of Entertainers perform during Luncheon May 30. events such as this help promote cultural aware- ness. "I think it's important for people to learn about and experience different cul- tures, after all this country is one big melting pot," she said. "Programs like the one the Asian Pacific American we held today help the Navy celebrate cultural diversity and bring us together," added NAS Jack- sonville Equal Opportunity Advisor HMCS(AW/FMF) Bryce McNair. For more information on the NAS Jax MCAC, con- tact McNair at 542-3304. OPERATION SUMMER FORCE PRESERVATION, WEEK 3 A day on the water can be fun ... or fatal By Jack Stewart -- Naval Safety Center Public Affairs Picture yourself on a beautiful Pacific island: The sun is shining, the temperature is perfect, and the ocean water invites you to enter. Three Sailors had found their little spot of heaven on earth on one of those Pacific islands. The day was just what travel agencies advertise; life just couldn't get any better. They then decided to go snorkeling. A reef only was about 100 feet from the shore, and it seemed like the ideal place to get a clos- er look at the undersea side of paradise. Only one Sailor returned from the reef alive. Rescuers found one victim in the water, but their resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. The second victim's body washed ashore a few days later. What went wrong? The vic- tims were caught in a rip current that paralleled the shore and couldn't escape its force to reach the beach. In another instance, a petty officer second class on terminal leave went on a hiking excursion with his younger brother and an uncle. Only the uncle returned. The trio was visiting an area they had frequented since childhood. Problems arose when the younger brother entered a swim- ming hole and was pulled under by strong currents. The Sailor jumped in to save him and also was pulled under. Park rangers recovered both victims' bod- ies. Whether you're swim- :.aing in a lake, river, or ocean, following some basic rules will make the activity STUNT KITES BOX - ~-~r- I - "'.1 I, C fun, not tragic: Learn to swim. Whenever possible, swim at a lifeguard-protect- ed area. Never swim alone. Stay away from piers and jetties. Make sure water is deep enough before diving headfirst. Always keep an eye on children. If caught in a rip cur- rent, follow these proce- dures: Remain calm. Never fight against the current. Think of it like a tread- Ti 'I I' II 1* I,, mill that cannot be turned off; you need to step to the side of it. Swim out of the current in a direction following the shoreline. When out of it, swim at an angle toward shore. 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M- i5 !S3 I Dj l| J ^ ^ ,!, \ 8 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 ~L. - -.,-,~- - i .1 -- 4Z ,~, I- -- ,'~J.-.., '.'.2--. -I $ *.a~ a l' .- S- -.-_ -.....Z-A;*.- ---- .., ....I Mulberry Cove Marina Manager Phil Collins teaches some of NAS Jacksonville Youth Activities Center summer counselors the ins and outs of safe kayaking so they can add kayaking to the list of fun things to do at summer camp. t --.:^--I. .. .... .. ... ... : .---.. ... .-. ... . -. Harley Jade Paul, 3, along with her canine pal, Ginger, waits patiently for Grandpa and Dad to get the boat in the water so she can catch a fish. C--. j. ys I-y y BK aB- sai .^s e ..^iii^ X-. fvlfias... , 'I I1 i. .... ,,"< ', "'i ? / [.LYJLLt^ ^i.\.^^^ By LI1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer W ith the warm weather season here and more people participating in water activities, the Mulberry Cove Marina is the place to go for a day of fun at a low cost. The marina, located at the south end of Ranger Street, along the banks of the sparkling St. Johns River is a place where serv- ice members, reservists, retirees and Department of Defense civil- ians can learn to sail, canoe and fish. It offers a wide array of rental equipment including kayaks, canoes, Flying Junior and Flying Scot sailboats, and 14-foot Lasers. Powerboats that are available for rent include bass boats with trolling motors and fish-finders, pontoon boats, Boston Whalers, deckboats, jet skis, and 14-foot stump knockers. All you need to rent a powerboat is a Florida Safe Boater card, available free of charge at www.boatus.org. Reservations for powerboats must be made in per- son with a $25 deposit. "Our boat rentals are, on aver- age, 68 percent less than at the marinas outside the gate," said Mulberry Cove Marina Manager Phil Collins. The Ship's Store on the water- front carries bait, ice, sandwiches, a variety of drinks, fishing licens- es, fishing tackle, sunglasses, T- shirts, basic boat parts and vari- ous sundries to meet your boating needs. "Our store has everything a sportsman could need," said Collins. "All you have to do is show up, we'll do the rest." The store also has unleaded mid-grade gasoline pier-side and a free boat ramp. "We use this ramp exclusively. It's the best in town," said retired Navy Chief Wade Moorefield. Retired Navy veteran Harold Paul also makes frequent trips to Mulberry Cove Marina. "The ramp here is easy to use. It's never crowded, there's always parking available, the facilities are clean and the service we receive from the marina crew is great," said Paul. For boat owners they have slips, moorings and dry storage avail- able on daily, monthly and yearly rental basis. At the slips, fresh water and 30-amp station power are available. Patrons are allowed to live aboard their boats tem- porarily with a special permit. "A lot of new boat owners out there might not realize that we offer boat storage, wet slips and mooring dry storage for about 40 percent less than off-base mari- nas," Collins stated. Sailing instruction classes and safe boating courses are also avail- able and in- cludes ex- tensive practical on-the-wa- ter instruc- tion. "We offer classes for just about anything you would p want to learn about involving i the water," Collins said. Tents, sleep stoves, lantern ers, turkey frye are also availat Mulberry Co vides many fre ent organization Kyle Spaid (left), 13, and his brother, Kurtis Spaid, 11, don their lifejackets and choose the kayak that they will be using for the afternoon. .- a -- 23 f Z* I.W J- RI. AW1 (AW) Tim Spaid the water as a family. ng pads, cots, camp s, large grills, cool- ers, and much more ble to be rented. ve Marina also pro- -e services to differ- ons on and off base of HS-5, along with his two sons, Kyle and Kurtis, enjoy a "boys day out" on such as the Chief's Mess, NJROTC and the Naval Sea Cadets. "We feel that it's impor- tant to lend our support to organ- izations that have a positive impact on the base and Jackson- ville community," Collins stated. For all active duty members, free kayak rental is available each Thursday. AWI(AW) Tim Spaid of HS-5 took advantage of this offer recently with his sons, Kyle and Kurtis Spaid. "We are looking forward to get- ting out on the water and just hanging out together today," he said. To request prices or a full infor- mational brochure, email philip.s. collins@navy.mil or call 542-3260. Recreational Aide Jennifer Greaser explains boat parking policies to Marine Corps Capt. Jake Ehret, who plans on renting a boat storage lot from the Mulberry Cove Marina. jutRV* COVE-_TA ,j .'1-' -.._. kb- lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 9 AW2.' AW Nick Kellet of VP-5 gives his cast net a throw and tries to catch some bait. AW2(AW) Nick Kellet of VP-5 gives his cast net a throw and tries to catch some bait. Retired Navy First Class Petty Officer Dwight Telfair hooks up a grill that he rented from the marina to the back of his truck. The grills are available for rental through the marina for only $20. Photos by LII (SW/AW) Heather Ewton (Right) Gary McGinnis, a Mulberry Cove Marina employee, prepares to load an ample supply of kayaks to the rack in preparation for the Thursday afternoon rush on free kayak rental day. Retired Navy Chief Wade Moorefield and his wife, Debbie, prepare to load their boat onto their trailer after enjoying a warm, sunny day on the water. .... t-.SW. I5 *l||11 ., , AM2(SW) Nick Kellett of VP-5 casts out a line during a leisure fishing trip to the Mulberry Cove Marina in hopes of catching something good. Mulberry Cove Marina employee Jim Shipley prepares to back in a boat that is available for rental through the marina for some routine maintenance. 10 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 NAS JAX Commissary takes on new leadership By LII(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Staff Writer T he NAS Jax Commissary recently welcomed John Moore as it's new store director. Moore has officially taken over duties in which he is responsible for the welfare of 122 employees, store operations encompassing $56 million in annual sales and a choice of more than 21,000 line items for patrons to choose from. Moore, a native of Goldsboro, N.C. and a 21-year retired veter- an of the Air Force, came from NAS Oceana, Va., where he served as the store administrator for the commissary there. His career with Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) began a short, eight years ago when Moore retired from the Air Force as a senior master sergeant and completed his college degree in business management from Mount Olive College in Mount Olive, N.C. In 2002, he was accepted into the DeCA intern program where he served one year at DeCA Headquarters, Fort Lee, Va. His fast-paced success continued as he assumed the position of store director of New River Marine Corps Air Station Commissary receiving his first year of experi- ence in the management level. In 2005, he was accepted as the store administrator for NAS Oceana and in 2006, he was pro- moted into his current position as the NAS Jax Commissary store director. The NAS Jax Commissary was selected as "Best Superstore in all of DeCA" in 2005 and the store is holding the current title of "Best Superstore DeCA East." "I came into an extremely fortu- nate situation. This store is an award-winning commissary. The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society ^ /^M management staff and the com- missary team of employees have accomplished a momentous feat by keeping this store at the level it is currently at. I have been thoroughly impressed by the team here and the phenomenal job they have done and I am proud to say that I came into such a beautiful store," stated Moore. Customer service and satisfac- tion are big items on the new director's list of priorities. "I want the customer to know that my heartbeat and my focus are all about them. My goal is to ensure that the vendors that are coming through the back door are pre- senting me with the absolute top- quality product at the rock-bot- tom, prices so I can turn around and sell them to the customers coming in my front door" com- mented Moore. "I want the commissary patrons to know that the management staff, Dennis Claxton who is the store administrator and myself, are here to resolve any issues that they may have. It is an honor to serve those who have given our nation so much. We are here to serve them just as they have served us," he added. The commissary customer serv- ice department can be reached at 542-3435, Ext. 7251 for any ques- tions, concerns or items that you would like to see added to the store inventory. A universal prod- uct code (UPC) is needed for the addition of items to the inventory. "We will reference the UPC code into our system and find out who the appropriate sales representa- tive is and see if it is something that we can get into our store. So, if there is something that you would like to see in the commis- sary, come to us with it," contin- ued Moore. "I want the commis- sary to be your everyday store so Make Us Your First Resource; Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 "'.4 Photos by LI 1(SW) Heather E,% tof_' Commissary Director John Moore shows customer Laverne O'Hara and her daughter, Amber, where to find some of their favorite items for the kitchen pantry. the savings are utilized by each of .. w -- you. Coming from a family of 17 children, I was taught to be frugal .. s at an early age and the commis- . sary supports that tradition. I am . looking forward to working with - the clientele on this beautiful base and ensuring that they are offered the very best shopping experience with the best possible savings that can be provided to them."" Commissary Director John Moore takes a few moments to mingle ' with Beau Champ, a retired Navy - veteran, to see how his shopping experience at the commissary has been so far. DiD You IKnow... 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South of 1-295 on U.S. 17 (past Doctor's Lake Bridge) www.EuropeanLeatherGallery.com CR 220 \ M-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-4 - ;,. ............ dp. HS- 15: Returns home from six-month deployment From Page 1 by two other Navy helicopter squadrons that have yet to be named. ,The Navy assumed the air ambulance assignment in an effort to augment the Army's on-going air ambulance assets throughout the Central Com-mand last December, providing a total force solution to a joint requirement in support of Oper-ation Iraqi Freedom. Six Navy H-60 heli- copters were modified to accommodate up to six patient litters, self-defense and communication equipment and engine modifications, that are considered necessary to operate in the appropriate threat environment in Kuwait and Iraq. This is the first time that a Navy unit has been as- signed a mission of this scale for this long a period, work- ing alongside the Army on an Army installation. From left, Heidi Hale, Auburn Willis and Juanita Willis anx- iously await the arrival of A02 Jay Workman of HS-15. Photos by Shannon Leonard AM2 Michael Baker of HS-15 greets his wife, Sara at Jacksonville International Airport Saturday after returning home from a six-month deployment. AW2 Curtis Colntz of HS-15 hugs his wife, Bethany, at the homecoming celebration at "' --Jacksonville - -. International V Airport : .1 ~.- ..., Saturday. Jax AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 11 LIGHTNING: Avoid open areas, trees and metal objects during storms From Page I to include you. If you leave your windows down, you no longer have a surface for the electric to run on and a break in the conductor will cause it to find another path right into the car." Stay out of open areas such as parking lots and golf courses and from groups of people and tall objects such as trees since lightning is drawn to the tallest object. "Squat down to get as close to the ground as you can. However, you don't want to lie down because that leaves a greater amount of your body on the earth. If you can do it, come up on the balls of your feet so that you're minimizing the actu- al physical contact point," Colburn said. All situations should be considered during a storm to ensure optimum safety. While golfing is an excel- lent past time, golfers should keep in mind that they are toting metal con- ductors in large, open areas making themselves electri- cal targets. Other factors that could target you for a lightning strike are carry- ing umbrellas during a storm and talking on land- based phone lines. You can get hit when lightning strikes the wire, as it trav- els through the line to the phone you are talking on. Being struck by lightning cannot only result in death, but significant long-term health effects as well. Severe burns, neurological, emotional, and physical side effects are just a few problems associated with such a severe shock. If you hear thunder, seek shelter and check your local weath- er. "The bad thing about lightning is that there does- n't have to be a cloud in the sky or any warning. Lightning, can strike any time," Colburn concluded. MIDWAY: Vets from turning point in Pacific theatre honored From Page 1 The Battle of Midway changed the course of WWII. After U.S. Navy intelligence deciphered Jpanese radio code, they learned that Adm. Yamamoto intended to use Midway Island to annihi- late the Pacific Fleet and to launch attacks on Hawaii and eventually the U.S. mainland. To thwart the plan, the commander of the Pacific Fleet, Adm. Chester Nimitz ordered the aircraft carri- ers USS Hornet (CV 8), USS Enterprise (CV 6) and USS Yorktown (CV 5) to end the advance of the Japanese fleet off Midway. Between June 4-7, 1942, four Japanese carriers and 253 Japanese planes were destroyed. The United States suffered the loss of three ships, including the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown and 150 planes. Frank Abbott, 82, of Jacksonville, one of 21 Midway veterans present, barely escaped death as the USS Yorktown sank. A sea- man first class, his recollec- tion of that day was painful and vivid. "It was a horrible day. A bomb went off on the flight deck that took nearly out everyone that was there and it caused severe devas- tation. We did the best could but it was horrible," he said. * t* *********** We t II VACKO'S ' S support :Our Troops-WACKO * l, OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM w 11-1HAPPY HOUR EYRYA E a USO Welcome Center Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at: Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are available. Call Lynne at 305- 4467 or email lynne@usojax. corn for more details. Greeters needed ,The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158. 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Toby Hall VP-45 PAO he "Pelicans" of VP- 45 recently renewed their partnership with the students of Cedar Hills Elementary School to show their commitment to the local community. The event marked the eighth consecutive year VP-45 has partnered in education with Junior Achievement and Cedar Hills. Thirty Pelicans volun- teered to instruct more than 400 students the entire school day using a curriculum provided by the Junior Achievement organ- ization. The lessons focused on teaching basic level business topics and how they affect the local community. The day kicked off with a breakfast attended by vol- unteers, students, and fac- ulty. A flag-raising cere- mony led by the Cedar Hills Fifth Grade Honor Guard was held after. breakfast. Students, facul- ty and VP-45 volunteers sang the national anthem and recited the Pledge of Allegiance. During opening remarks, Steve St. Amand, president of the Jacksonville Chapter of Junior Achievement, and Donna Cotton, a Cedar Hills guid- ance counselor, welcomed VP-45 to the school and thanked them for their on- going partnership. Following the opening ceremony, students and faculty returned to their classrooms with the squadron volunteers. Squadron members par- ticipated in a variety of activities that revolved around the Junior Achievement curriculum. Most of the classes start- ed off with a question and answer period where the students quizzed the Sailors about their life in the Navy. This gave the children an opportunity to learn about the basics of naval aviation, life on deployment and what it means to serve one's coun- try. Following the question and answer period, VP-45 volunteers spent the day with the students dis- cussing business and eco- nomic concepts such as nsors Junior Achievement Day at Cedar Hills Elementary of Cedar Hills Elementary teers interested in making to the local community, School as well as on the a difference in Jack- contact Julie O'Connor.at future of our great nation. sonville. 398-9944, Ext. 227 or Junior Achievement is If you or your command email julie@jajax.coim. always looking for volun- is interested in giving back Photos courtesy of VP-45 Members of VP-45 recently spent a day renewing their part- nership with Cedar Hills Elementary Day by participating in a flag ceremony and mentoring the students. THAT'S WHAT WE CALL A MILITARY SALUTE. Deep Discounts to Honor Our Military Lt. Cmdr. Neil Hernandez of VP-45 spends a day with stu- dents from Cedar Hills Elementary School. 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Advance fee fraud (AFF), often also known as the Nigerian money transfer fraud, Nigerian scam or 419 scam after the rele- vant section of the Nigerian Criminal Code that it violates, is a fraudulent scheme to extract money from victims after making them believe they will get an immense fortune. Victims are requested to pay an upfront fee before their purported fortune is released. AFF is a sub- type of the confidence game com- monly referred to as "The Spanish Prisoner." All con games of this type involve the mark making an upfront payment in order to secure the promise of a reward that is somehow tied up. These scams have come to be associated in the public mipd with Nigeria due to the massive' proliferation of such confidence tricks from that country since the mid-80s, although they are often also carried out in other African nations, including Togo, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Benin, Liberia, Sierra Leone and South Africa, and increasingly from European cities with large West African populations, notably London, Amsterdam and Madrid, and more recently, Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Canada. Originally, the schemers con- tacted mainly heads of companies and church officials. However, the use of e-mail spami and instant messaging for the initial contacts has led to many private citizens and service members being tar- geted, as the cost to the scam- mers to make initial contact is much lower. According to Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Director Dave Faraldo, a half a dozen NAS Jacksonville Sailors have been taken in by scams like this since the beginning of the year. "We've had a few from Nigeria and one car-buying scam out of Canada," he said. "It's unfortunate because it happened to the Sailors who can least afford to loose their money, primarily E5 and below." In a typical AFF scam, the 'investors' are contacted with an offer to use their account to dis- creetly move money abroad. The sums involved are usually in the millions, and the investor is promised a large share, often 40 percent. The proposed deal is often pre- sented as a "harmless" white-col- lar crime, in order to dissuade participants from later contacting the authorities. Similarly, the money is often said to be the embezzled funds of a recently deposed or killed dictator. The operation is professionally organized in Nigeria, with offices, working fax numbers and often contacts at government offices. The investor who attempts to research the background of the offer will usually find that all pieces fit perfectly together. If they then agree to the deal, the other side will first send sev- eral documents bearing official government stamps, seals etc., and then send a check which the investor is supposed to deposit in their checking account. The victim then sends the scam artist a portion of the money, keeping the rest as a commission. However, what the victim doesn't know is that the check the scam- mers sent will bounce, but not before the check they sent back clears. This leaves them in debt with their bank for the amount they sent. "The problem is that many credit unions will deposit checks before they clear and make the money available to the account holders," Faraldo stated. "When the check bounces,' you're liable for checks you've written. The effects are devastating." AFF scammers typically send their offers through spam sent from Internet cafes equipped with satellite Internet. Recipient addresses and email content are copied and pasted into a Web mail interface using a standalone storage medium, such as a memo- ry card. Some London-based gangs have been known to use spamware on laptops that they use to surrepti- tiously connect to a cafe's net- work. While this method is signif- icantly more labor-intensive, it offers near-total anonymity and allows them to very quickly and easily relocate. The often very professional layout of Web pages and so on used in the scams sug- gests that they do not lack techni- cal sophistication. So what can Sailors do to avoid getting caught up in an AFF scam? According to Tom Wallace, the regional coordinator for legal assistance at the Navy Legal Service Office (NLSO) Sailors need to be just as vigilant while on the computer as they are when they are on the street. "If a Sailor gets an email about a deal that sounds too good to be true, then it probably is," Wallace said. "Sailors should never respond to AFF emails or any- thing that sounds like it could be too good to be true. They should print out the email and bring it to NLSO so we can refer it to the proper authorities." Wallace also said that there are several variations of the AFF scam that Sailors should watch out for. "These guys are very cre- ative and are running these scams out of several countries, including ones that- many Americans trust such as Canada." As long as society has used money to acquire goods and serv- ices, there have been people out to steal it. Canada Bill Jones, a famous 19th century poker play- er, once said, "It's immoral to let a sucker keep his money." With that said, it's important that Sailors always keep one eye on what's going on in front of them and the other on their wallet. Naval Air Depot Jacksonville to honor employees for Teammate Appreciation Month By Katherine Midyette NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville Public Affairs Specialist N aval Air Systems Command has designated June as Teammate Appreciation Month. This official Naval Air observance provides an oppor- tunity for Naval Air Depot Jacksonville leadership to express their gratitude to Depot employees for their hard work, ded- ication, and effort.- The Depot has planned a calendar of events to honor its employ- ees throughout the month of June. Teammate Appreciation Month schedule of events are as follows: Today, Depot Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan and Depot Executive Officer Capt. Tim Matthews will address the work force and participate in cake-cutting ceremonies in various locations around the facility. On June 14 the depot will hold a Red, White and Blue Day. Employees are encouraged to show their patriotism by wearing our nation's colors to work. A commander's awards presentation via video-teleconferencing will be held June 15. This presentation will be broadcast over the Depot's CCTV for all employees to see. The Civilian Employee Recreation Welfare Committee will sponsor a family day June 17 for all employees. On June 20 employees of the Depot will head to the Jacksonville Suns Baseball game. Matthews will throw out the first pitch. On June 28, all employees are invited to enjoy a night of $1 bowling at NAS Freedom Lanes. Month long activities include weekly walk-arounds by senior leadership to talk with employees. BRITISH, GERMAN & ITALIAN COFFEE FOOD GIFTS Internet Copy/Fax available 664 Kingsley Ave. Ste 103 264-8058 Summer Fiun...All Season Longl OnI .. 20! ~~i P I:On Sale NOW! 175 B .1944OBeachBlvd. I P i www.adventurelanding.com Jacksonville Beach 904.246.4386 I I. I I FFSC offers educational and support programs he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- Jj tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance :. of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. 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. NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline NAS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that war- rants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800- 849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 ,t, Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nas- jax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only provides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hot- line number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. 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Richard Berman, Manhattanville president and co-founder of the My Soldier pen pal program sug- gests that, "You can make a dif- ference in those military mem- bers' daily lives. Registering and participating in the My Soldier program provides civilians the chance to show how grateful we are for everything our military members do to protect our free- dom and liberties." iday for the entire country it is an of them. The following are five Since Independence Day is rec- appropriate time to let service simple ways to show support: ognized as the main patriotic hol- personnel know you are thinking 1. Go to www.mysoldier.com to Twelve SIU students honored at Carbondale ceremony From the Navy College Office Southern Illinois University recently held its annual Honors Day on the main cam- pus in Carbondale, Ill. Students from both on-campus and off-cam- pus programs were recognized for outstanding academic performance during the 2005-2006 academic for continued academic success go year. to: Twelve of this year's honorees are Derick Appel, Michael Cross, enrolled in either the electronic sys- Andrew Edwards, Charles Gray, teams technologies Kincaid, Larry Lopez, Sean or health care management bac- Larry Lopez, San calaureate degree programs offered Mailey, Jason Middle, Kim Mills, at NAS Jacksonville. James Murray, Robert Swanson and Congratulations and best wishes Breshen Whitson. LEADERS: Know what's going on around you From Page 2 to our standards as well as them- selves. Shipmates, don't be afraid to speak up if you see something wrong. You have every right to challenge anoth- er person (respectfully) who is violat- ing one of our instructions or stan- dards. If the person is junior to you, the response should be something along the lines of, 'aye aye.' If the person is senior, I think you'll find often the response is, hey, thanks for letting me know, I'll square it away.' Sound silly? I don't think so, I see-it and hear it often. I've had many a junior person con- front me in my career and I always thanked them for pointing some- thing out to me that might have saved me some embarrassment with other senior people. I would hope every senior person would take that approach. On a final note, I want to share with you the need to be tactful. I believe each of us needs to do our best to respect others, junior and senior. I always try to ask a person to square him or herself away before giving an order. It makes for a bet- ter confrontation and avoids escalat- .'ing a situation into an argument. I'm sure you all know what I mean. Do your best to first live up to the standards yourself, and then help others achieve the same high stan- dards. The final piece is consistency. Don't be a part-time problem solver. Each of us needs to uphold our stan- dards all the time, not just when it's convenient for us or we feel comfort- able; leadership is not completely comfortable. If you ever start feeling completely comfortable in your lead- ership it's probably time to pause and think about it for a moment. Good luck shipmates! Keep up the good work and thanks for your serv- ice and your leadership! show support for troops register for the My Soldier pro- harm's way, we must tend to psy- gram and adopt a service member chological needs as well. who could use a pen-pal friend. Sometimes military members just 2. Encourage children/students need a human touch, an ability to to spend their summer vacation know that someone out there creating a meaningful, even edu- really does care and appreciate national, pen pal relationship. what they do, regardless of the 3. Join the program as a family. political controversy engendered Family writing projects can cre- by their assignment. The My ate a bond for a common cause, Soldier program seeks to fulfill which deepens familial ties. that need for affirmation for our 4. Wear the free red My Soldier service members on a one-by-one bracelet mailed to you via a self- basis. addressed stamped envelope to "If the United States wishes to show your support. remain a society of justice and 5. Submit the name of an active opportunity, we must continually soldier who would like to be find ways to protect the people adopted through the Web site who lay their life on the line to link. preserve it," said Berman. "Our The program's co-founders men and women in uniform maintain that in addition to deserve continuing confirmation physical protection, such as well- of the value of their courage, com- armored vehicles for those in mitment and service." Naval War College offers program here From Staff The Naval War Col- lege's (NWC) College of Distance Educa- tion will again offer its Fleet Seminar Program in the Jacksonville area. This academic year (August 2006 May 2007), Joint Maritime Operations will be offered in Jacksonville and Strategy and Policy will be offered in Mayport. This highly acclaimed program parallels to a major degree, the course of study followed by students in the college of naval com- mand and staff in Newport, R.I. Three-hour classes are held in the evening (one night per week for approxi- mately 35 weeks). A top quality adjunct faculty member from the local area leads each seminar. Students can earn a NWC diploma, JPME Phase I credit and up to 21 gradu- ate credit hours. All books and materials are provided on a loan basis, and there is no tuition charge. Enrollment is open to USN/USMC/USCG 03 or above, USA/USAF 04 or above, or Department of Defense GS-11 or above. All applicants must pos- sess a baccalaureate degree. Call Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e- mail dfay@ Isijax.com for more information. Applications are on-line at http://cde.nwc. navy.mil. Applications are due by June 30, 2006. molding, removal and disposal of your old carpet, furniture moving and more. You need to look at the entire price of the job, not the square footage price of the materials. 16 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 (;rrat camping actionss for lIer than ou think w Available f. burn b Material- ,ontent- )rcial News Providers" pa 0 *. ft A 0f go 0 - Marriage Enrichment S aval Hospital Mental Health expanding services om Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public one will be expected to disclose anyth aAffairs private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: The Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Positive Relationship Assessment I Mental Health Department is offer- Clarification of Needs, Values .. 1 ing a workshop called "Developing Priorities jand Enriching Your Marriage by Levels & Styles of Communication kUnderstanding Yourself and Your Partner" Listening Skills .une 24 and July 22 from 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. Win/Win Strategies .This is described as "an experiential and Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" interacti-e workshop for couples who want Four Social Styles and Character B to strengthen their marriage while person- *Conectng & Distancing Issues .ally growing within the marriage. *Connectaling Dwith Feelistancing Issues ". The workshop is facilitated by Bruce Dealing wth Feelings and Emotions Rristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Responsibility Issues Jacksonville staff psychologist who has Support and Encouragement ',been in private practice in Jacksonville The workshop will take place in t * since 1979. Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Progr ".The workshop includes mini-lectures, Training Building located behind t Visual slides, couple interactions and group Naval Hospital Emergency Room 'discussion. Frederick noted that privacy is Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542-34 important to the clinic staff. Therefore, no Ext. 152 to pre-register. ItA Get your Pepsi 400 tickets at I.T.T. ing & the am ;he at 73, From MWR Marketing Stop by the I.T.T. office to purchase your tickets to the Pepsi 400. The Pepsi 400 is July 1 at 7:55 p.m. Ticket prices are: All American Offer (Lund Grandstand) $56.75 Bird's Eye View (Superstretch Terrace) $67 From the Turns (Oldfield Seat) $56.75 Fan Zone (Pre-race pass) $46.50 Pepsi 400 Keech Box tickets go on sale at the I.T.T. office June 15 at 9 a.m. Sign-up to take the I.T.T. bus to Daytona for only $12. The bus Swill depart from NAS Jacksonville at 3 p.m. on race day. For more information, call 542-3318. 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MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always t For more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool now open Tuesday Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. Daily fees, $2 military, $3 Department of Defense employees, $3 guests. Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of mari- na sailboats and safety equipment. Weekend classes June 17 and 18 Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats 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 Shoe rental not included. 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! Photo by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams Navy retiree Robert Hull checks his card as the numbers are called during a luncheon bingo session Friday at The Zone. Bingo sessions are held Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. and Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 542-3521. Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The Date Movie (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Nanny Mcphee (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. The Pink Panther (PG) June 16, 7 p.m. Freedomland (R) June 23, 7 p.m. The Shaggy Dog (PG) June 24, 5 p.m. Madea's Family Reunion (PG-13) June 24, 7 p.m. The Hills Have Eyes (R) June 30, 7 p.m. The New World (PG-13) laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 17 For more information on the golf course please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's please 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 Sunday 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 at 1 p.m. $35/person military/Department of Defense $45/person civilian guests Includes range balls, golf, tee gift, complimentary round of golf, food following play, and prize purse. For more information on the flying club, call 777-8549 or 777-6035. Ground School July 17- Aug. 23 $365 per person *Ground School Classes are located on the second deck of the Auto Skills Center. The Flying Club is located at Building 847A on the north side of base. Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542- 3518/3229. 12-Week Summer Slim Down Challenge June 19 Sept. 8 12 week, 36-workout challenge Prizes awarded! For more information about I.T T trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Military Appreciation Days at Six Flags over Georgia June 26-July 4 Select free admission days for each branch of service. June 26 Army Day June 27 Marine Corps Day June 28 Navy and Coast Guard Day June 29 Air Force Day Active service members, reservists or spouses must present current military ID at any ticket booth and receive five free tickets on their service day. Regular admission tickets can be purchased at I.T.T for $28 each. A Day of Beauty in Gainesville June 24 Visit the Kanapaha Gardens, Matheson House, Butterfly Rainforest and Harm Museum of Art! $28/person Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Visit the Millennium Mall and Premium Outlets. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. White Water Rafting Trip June 23-25 On the Ocoee River in Tennessee $100/person Includes rafting tickets, one lunch, lodging and trans- portation. Mall & Movie Trip Saturday Orange Park Mall & AMC Theater Free! Departs Liberty Cove at noon. Jacksonville Suns Game June 22 Free! Limited Seating! / Victoria Pointe Spacious single-family homes on oversized homesites, minutes from it all from the low $200s. L I MITE 0 7 1 E 4.757- Directions: Take 1-295 South and exit Duval Road Turn left and Victoria Pointe will be on your left * 130 Spacious homes all on oversized homesites . 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The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers avail- able Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employ- ees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at 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 civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore @ njyc.org. T he Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens invites Sailors, Reservists, Department of Defense civilians, retirees and their families to visit the museum's next exhibition A New Narrative: Marden, Fitzpatrick, Stella, Warhol. The new exhibition explores series of works by four exceptional late 20th century artists: Brice Marden, Tony Fitzpatrick, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol, and their use of narrative imagery as vehicles to tell stories. The exhibition features 40 etchings COMMUNITY CALENDAR 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 contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to HYPERLINK "mailto:momsclubopw@yahoo.com" \t "_blank" 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 meet- ings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. and silkscreen prints that present four narrative series produced in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, each with its own character and relevance. The exhibition opens on June 15 and runs through Aug. 6; Military personnel can purchase discounted annual membership or admission tickets. Visit the Morale, Welfare and 'Recreation Information, Tickets and Tours office or call The Cummer at 899-6034 for further details. A New Narrative: Marden, Fitzpatrick, Stella, Warhol, is curated by Stacey Skold and Jessica Moss, curators of the Art Enterprises Ltd. Collection, Chicago, Illinois; and is organized and toured by Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions (CATE), Los Angeles, CA. All works courtesy of the Arts Enterprises Ltd. Collection. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is located at 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville. For more information contact, Amy Chamberlin at 899-6034. Local park offers free nature classes From Staff he 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 investigating 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. Combined Federal Campaign receives record pledges in 2005 From the Office of Personnel Management Federal civilian employees, postal workers and military personnel pledged a record-set- ting $268.5 million in 2005 to the Combined Federal Campaign, administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). The $268.5 million in pledges to the CFC last year represents an $11 million increase over the $257 million pledged in 2004. Last year's pledge total for the nation's largest, employer-sponsored charity drive marks the third consec- utive year the federal community has filled CFC coffers to new levels. Pledges to local charities in the CFC of the Northeast Florida Southeast. Georgia Region totaled $731,050 out of the $2,251,839 donated. The remainder went to national or inter- national charities. "The men and women of the U.S. civil service and America's military have once again shown their gen- erosity to those less fortunate," said OPM director Linda Springer. "In a year dominated by tragic, natural disasters at home, and challenges to establishing peace and democracy abroad, I am pleased by the response of the federal workforce and the mili- tary." The 4.5 percent increase in pledges in 2005 is the highest percentage increase since 2001, when pledges jumped 7.3 percent following the ter- rorist attacks in the United States. "Despite the added needs of the past year, the federal community ral- lied to provide significant and impor- tant aid through the CFC to those whose ties to their communities were temporarily lost," said Springer. "The monies donated through this won- derful program will be used to reunite families and friends, rebuild communities and neighborhoods, and reinforce the relationship between government and people." Started in 1961, the Combined Federal Campaign is the nation's largest workplace charity drive and the only philanthropic effort permit- ted by law in the federal workplace. Since its inception, the CFC has raised more than $5.5 billion. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested per- sonnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@ sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.org. Unbreakable presents their first fashion show June 17 at 8 p.m. at Celebrations on the corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Arlington Road. The event is free. For more information, call 535-8458. A youth fishing derby will be held Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The 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 historic riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands- on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. MSCCN hosting a hiring fair in July From CNRSE Community Support Services The 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, providing candidates that meet job description requirements with the opportunity to be interviewed by company recruiters and sourcing con- sultants. Wachovia and Concentra will fill positions both in the Jacksonville area and nationwide. Opportunities are open to all active duty, reserve, retired military spouses and exiting or retired military personnel. Concentra currently is looking to fill the following nationwide positions: doctors, nurses, physical thera- pists, medical directors, medical center administrators, medical assistants, radiology technicians, billing special- ists, accountants and other professional administrative support positions. Wachovia is currently offering the following positions nationwide: financial center managers, financial special- ists, administrators, tellers and leaders in general bank- ing. 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 candidates 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. Health fair planned at NEX Naval 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 sta- tioned in the parking lot. Information on preventive health issues including car- diovascular, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, colon, breast, prostate and skin cancer will be available for children and adults. For more information, call 713-4860. Force protection take it seriously Force protection has and will continue to receive the highest of priorities. What does this mean for serv- ice members and their families? All hands, including family members, must be fully cog- nizant of basic force protection measures. Become more aware of your surroundings, and promptly report any sus- picious activities to superiors. Be alert to real or per- ceived threats and be prepared to act upon them accord- ingly. 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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. 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 Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike 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. For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Sand Volleyball Final Standings Team Wins Losses GEMD Alpha 13 1 VP-62 12 3 Naval Hospital 5 2 CNATTU (1) 8 7 CNATTU (2) 8 7 GEMD Bravo 6 7 AIMD(1) 6 8 SERCC 1 12 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 mem- bers. 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, carriers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", valued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. Photo courtesy of MWR Sports Coordinator Bill Bonser (center) presents Lt. Andrew Miller (right) of Air Operations with the 2005 NAS Jax Male Athlete of the Year as NAS Jax Executive Officer Chuck Tamblyn looks on. Miller is a member of the Southeast Navy Region Running and Triathon Team and competed in 16 races last year, including two triathlons and two cycling events. All-Navy Golf Team looking for applicants By Ingrid Mueller Navy Community Support Programs Marketing, CNIC Millington Detachment The Navy Sports Program is looking for Sailors who are interested in compet- ing for a spot on the All-Navy golf team, which will hold its tryouts Aug. 1-4 at Naval Support Activity Mid-South, Millington, Tenn. "Golf is one of our most competitive sports" said. Donald Golden, head of the Navy Sports Program for the Navy's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Division, Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), Millington Detachment. "It is also one of our sports with strict quali- fying standards. Athletes must have at least a 5 handicap in order to be considered. However, regardless of how good a person's handicap is, the most important factor we consider is the amount of stroke-play tour- naments an athlete participates in." Sailors who meet these qualifications are encouraged to complete a Navy Sports Program application, which is available on the MWR Web site at www.mwr.navy.mil/ mwrprgms/sports.htm. The application, which gathers basic com- mand and personal information, must be signed by the individual's commanding offi- cer. Applications are due to the Navy Sports Office no later than July 1. The top six men and three women golfers at the Navy tryouts will comprise the All- Navy Golf team, which will compete in the Armed Forces Golf Championship Aug. 5-11 against teams from the Marine Corps, Army and Air Force at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Following inter-service competition, the top six male and two female finishers over- all will be selected to compete as members of the U.S. All-Armed Forces Golf Team and go on to the Conseil International du Sport Militaire Championship (CISM), which will be held in Galway, Ireland, Aug. 13-19. There the athletes will compete against mil- itary teams from around the world. "It is important to note, that in order to be considered for participation in CISM, indi- viduals must have a current U.S. passport," added Golden. "If an individual finishes in one of the top spots and does not have a cur- rent passport, the next finisher in line will be given the opportunity to advance." Completed applications should be faxed to 901-874-6831. Applications may also be mailed to: Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington Detachment, Navy Sports Office, N221E, 5720 Integrity Drive, Bldg. 457, Millington, TN 38054-6510. For the complete sports schedule and more information, including the Navy Sports application, visit www.mwr.navy.mil/ mwrprgms/sports.htm or call at 901-874- 6621/DSN 882 or email donald.golden@ navy.mil. HYe. 5,000 DISCOUNT FOR ACTIVE DUTY MIULARY, RESERVISTS & RETIREES!* + FREE $15,000 DESIGNER KITCHEN* New' single-family homes from the $180's *Models ore now open! Large homesites . Near Fleming Island in Clay County Model Center Hours: Sun 12-6, Mon 1- 6, Tue- Sat. 10- 6 Visit !yland.cori to view floorplons and for detailed driving directions, or call 904-276-2591. RYLAND HOMES' ,t Doctors Jnlet R E S E R V E hlj-p ri-11111ul., 10 11:1 11' 1 (11,10 ljlc,.I)ljrlr valid for De -.Iyri Cerae[ orinurr: 111' 10 tilkiLlOr hrimE ijfldil)i A iii.im, 1:4 lip if ii i.proor oplion, ,,I fintp lellill 111:111 1.1fil I-111111t Jill l1jftjIIl:Irv 1101lip" [IV h ille )[I Q I b I I ij n E v I li ij I n I r- I rjr Ift-ift ITep flriqrer Jol.1-pi, hi(v. plor, crid '[R-Lill" 3. R022756 A 20 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 Navy urges Sailors to take steps to avoid identity theft By Fleet and Family Support Program Marketing The Navy is reminding Sailors to be vigilant in protecting their personal information. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information, such as your name, Social Security number (SSN), credit card num- ber or other identifying information with- out your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. "Sailors can reduce the risk of becoming a victim of identity theft if they use all dili- gence possible," said Al Starks, a Fleet and Family Support Program financial educa- tor at Joint Reserve Base, Ft. Worth, Texas. "Always be alert and take nothing for granted when it comes to your identity." "The best way to deter identity theft is to make it harder for thieves to gain access to your personal information," added. "Guard your SSN, and never put your SSN on your checks." Starks, a victim of identity theft, also recommended the use of a good crosscut shredder to destroy all documents and mail that contain personal information. "You may be surprised by how much infor- mation a thief could get just by rummag- ing through your trash," he said. "Keep an eye on your mail to ensure that bills and other financial documents arrive on time, and follow up with creditors if they don't." Protections on computers and other electronic equipment are equally impor- tant, Starks explained. "Robust passwords, a good firewall, regular updates to your operating system and anti-virus software are necessary," emphasized Starks. "If you conduct business over the Internet, limit your interaction to only those sites that have security encryption." For those who find themselves the vic- tims of identity theft, the FTC recom- mends contacting any one of the three major credit bureaus to place a fraud alert on the credit file. As soon as the credit bureau confirms the fraud alert, notices will be sent to the other two companies. Individuals will then receive credit reports from all three companies free of charge. "It's best to check your credit report at least twice a year, making sure you get reports from all three of the major credit bureaus," advised Stark. The FTC also recommends that victims of identify theft close accounts that may have been tampered with or opened fraud- ulently, file a police report and file a com- plaint with the FTC. The FTC has established a Web page for military personnel at www.consumer.gov/ military, with each service having a desig- nated section. The Navy's link has a direct FCCJ summer registration begins From the Navy College Office Registration for Florida Community College at Jacksonville's (FCCJ) 2006 Summer Term which runs July 3 through Aug. 25, is ongoing through June 27. If you have not been able to get into the class you have wanted in the past, we highly recom- mend early registration to reserve your seat. A placement test is required for math and English. Please allow 48 hours for Navy College to process your tuition assistance form. For assistance, call 771-3979. The following classes will be held at NAS Jacksonville for the second half of the sum- mer 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 Free financial education forum for military personnel and families slated at NSB Kings Bay T he NASD Investor Education Foundation, in partnership with the Fleet and Family Support Center . will host a free financial education forum June 13 at NSB Kings Bay, Ga. to help military personnel and their families bet- ter understand saving and investing and .to provide objective information to help them invest wisely for their future. The forum will take place at the base auditorium. The event is open to active duty service members, spouses, military retirees and Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security civil- ian employees and their spouses.- Industry experts including John *Gannon, executive director of the NASD Investor Education Foundation, will pro- *vide guidance on the fundamental princi- ,: ples of saving and investing and highlight -free tools and resources to help service 'members and their spouses become better *informed. Breakout seminars following the commander's welcome will allow . attendees to learn about specific financial .issues. Topics will include smart saving and investing: avoid the predatory loan trap, mutual funds, 529 plans and more and smart saving for retirement. "Like all of us, military families must plan for major financial events, such as purchasing a home, saving for college and retirement-but unlike most of us, they have to do so on the go, from literally any- where in the world," Gannon said. "This forum recognizes the unique challenges faced by our nation's military personnel and their families and aims to provide them with the tools they need to save and invest with confidence." Research conducted in June 2005 found that only 29 percent of military personnel who currently invest received a passing grade on a quiz about basic financial knowledge. However, 58 percent of survey respondents said that it was very impor- tant to them that they become more knowledgeable about saving and invest- ing. "Education is the best way to protect investors from costly mistakes, and we A- - M^ ff want to make sure that service members and their families know about the wide range of resources available to them," Gannon added. "The Web site we have cre- ated specifically for military personnel and their families, SaveAndInvest.org, provides tools and resources free of charge that can be accessed from any- where in the world." SaveAndInvest.org is a free service of the NASD Investor Education Foundation. The foundation's financial education forums are one aspect of a mul- tifaceted program to help members of the military and their families take control of their finances. In partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense, .the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Military Family Association and other organizations, the foundation is committed to providing financial educa- tion to military families. Schedule of events: June 13 Session 1 8 a.m. Commander's Welcome 8:05 a.m. Program Ihtroduction 8:15 a.m. Financial Seminar Smart Saving and Investing: Avoid the Predatory Loan Trap 9:30 a.m. Financial Seminar Mutual Funds, 529 Plans and More 10:45 a.m. Financial Seminar Smart Saving for Retirement Session 2 1:15 p.m. Commander's Welcome 1:20 p. m. Program Introduction 1:30 p.m. Financial Seminar Smart Saving and Investing: Avoid the Predatory Loan Trap 2:45 p.m. Financial Seminar Mutual Funds, 529 Plans and More 4 p.m. Financial Seminar Smart Saving for Retirement * While the forum is free, registration is encouraged. Those who wish to register may do so online at www.saveandinvest.org or by calling (912) 573-4512. CIGARETTES ARE THE TRUE CANCER CAUSING AGENT IN AMERICA -RESPONSIBLE FOR 90 PERCENT OF LUNG CANCERS. THEY ALSO CAUSE ORAL CANCER, CANCER OF THE UTERUS, LIVER, KIDNEYS, ETC., Sea Cadets, the adventure of a lifetime The Naval Sea Cadets Corps is a federally chartered youth training organization which helps youths, ages 14-17, to explore careers in the Navy and Coat Guard ashore and afloat. Providing positive role models for young adults, the Naval Sea Cadets objectives are to develop good citizenship, self-disci- pline, a greater sense of responsibility and leader- ship skills. The program is open to all young Americans regardless of race, color, creed, or sex. If you believe your son or daugh- ter would benefit from this exciting program or if you would like to help, please contact Nina Laymon at 359-4321, Ext. 5278 or 553-5815. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach *ICAT 81%/ of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors - ---- ^ .* .S < 1,I1 l1 Published by he ylIorida imes-9nion R094162 . I ., .- j . . - --. -1 1 - j--- -- - - 1- - 1.1^ online connection for reporting identity theft at www.consumer.gov/military/navy. htm. The FTC maintains a database of identity theft cases used by law enforcement agen- cies for investigations. Filing a complaint also helps the FTC learn more about iden- tity theft and the problems victims are having. For more information on preventing and recovering from identity theft, visit the FTC Web site at www.consumer.gov/id theft/, contact the base legal department or visit an FFSP financial educator. 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Must to base! $133,000 str w/warr 3400sf U/R. landscaping. complete EAGLEHARBOR4/3,Irg Reducedto $289,900 sound in family room, Jacksonvltlej Attorney 4909 Blount Vista Ct See $310K 904.707-9574 $315k 759-1272 facelift inside and out- open kit.. fncd bkyd, 904.591-2308, 568-7575 master bedroom and Manufactured Ja368 l AkraTorny 4909 B newpaper. ha be$09 boa- $31k 79 s IOH R /IVER aFRNT .PLANTATION Homes MIchaelShorsteln 90453-7377 Pay Agt e ide Travertine marble cur desac amenities outside in screened 365 0 a 3rArlington/ Caroline floors in kitchen, foyer $299K. 904-269-7111 OAKLEAF PLANTATION lana i. Go u r met m 6400or 3464 BEAUTIFUL 3/1remod kit/ Ridgec3/2h1900sf, 35 th & dining room. 6 inch Incredible 5/3.5, fully kitchen with cherry AMERCATE tntn mt appliances stay. Mn A FSBO 3 homes on Shelby 3. Jacksonville b board new Eagle arb. Golf Villa on upgraded, on cudesac cabinets white Cur- 98' Horton DW (1792sf) & bathau Count d Cl lJcks Anville Ir.tt BLach (0 2 5 5l. aro. Qu 904-825449. 38O79240;84 DIVORCE &bath fnd byd Close tesfrbeach, Ave n y b shade and lagoon. M i rQuietn d Sculdesac Fa 619-640-1986 -rntb. a w rin counter tops 3bd/2bathw/3acooded UAMERICAN STYLE I to Tinseltown, an to Maypotapot Must sell. From 150's. carpet throughout, rich 3/2, every urde s n I T Uncontested bch. $134Kobo. 864, 6312cortoLrtp.ybowned, OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, ,n oc d Divorce papers Asiung $234,999 Call 384- 5706 For appt. 3/2,1850sf, exc cond, color tones. Garden tub by owner. REUCED appliances, largest ia.ocA upgreaaeesr, inMB.9825Oxford $304,900. 904-635-9169 Lease$1250m.orBuy a lant an ceslr oWithout kids (while you BOupgrades, & &scrnaatio, t a 275K. Brand new inc renter on wait) With Kids (a BRICK DUPLEX TotalIy BEST DEAL IN TOWN conv to95&9Anew Station Dr., Great island. Plantation longer) Since 1s.981/by refurb. Hist. St. Nicholas 7846 Galveston Ave. FS0 All brick 4/2 1883sf, River City mkplace ne ighborhood!l Only 10 EAGLE HARBOR 3/2 app/blinds. 9047599262 s lan , apt only 2br/lba+den, 1500sf per $92,900. Completely Irg culdesac lot, 2 car, 904535-8894 miles from Jax Naval lots of extras, on lake water softener irri- CREDITO (904) 641-2187 unit.$275K.904`318-8319 remod. 3/1, AC,+ lots grdn tub $215K OBO Air Base. Ready to 1616 Players Club Dr. 4/4+den, studg, bonus gateon well. side U-Pickahome, Wedo more. 759-1272 904-626-6260/829-3572 ALMOST COMPLETELY move in. Reduced to $309,900.904-`278-6070 /dnt b nus ygat Side thekaome,719 o NEED A LAWYER? DEERCREEK CC, 5/4.5, BrIck home 3/1.5, rehabbed2/1. gar, nice $262d900, seller moti- rm$ 3268sf. mowel home entry 3-carsgarage theloan. 771-905 Accident? Arrest? Divorce? See: forsalebyowner. sunrm, patio & scr prch. FSBO- ORTEGA fncd lot. close to Shands Call 904.226.4974 Eagle Landing Oakleaf $540K 904-213-9590 Ask for Emma. AAAAttorneyReferraSvc #20604126. $690K.FSBO BLUFF4/2,brick, Hosp.$57K904,535-2999 or 904.993.1416for Amazing amenities. All WANTTOTRADE preserved profes- DUVAL.CLAY,&NASSAU 1800-7333424HRS. 904-343-2853/willcoop $15'f,500. appointment, new Lkor preserve view 4/2 in Orange Park sionally landscape lot Land Homes Packages! M04 $157,uprdCail for info 51770- 5449 for comparable with arge oaks. $980 Down $595 Month BBatbchml0/Se ugate FSUONeptuneBBeach,twww.connect2f].com house in Talla- "Reasona le offer CallMr. Lewis 783- 8385 E Hampton 4bd/3ba; loft, gar. No Realtors. $161K mllltarybyowner.cem Eagle Harbor! s/.5, $379,0 00. Cal IIFS80 FLEM ISL Custom h$549will.be0accepted' 3200 sqf. pool,$425K Sellerpays$4K CC Appt cal1778,4101. PCSretirement 3 car garage, John Long hat. 904-246-1860 for appt. Home 4/3, 3300sf h/c Whispering Pines 3/2 5549,900.904-708-5002 HEARD FROM THE Call 219-7190/509-7050 only 759-1118/382- 8044orders, 3700sf. 9K PCs541-0313lac, lyr old of nearNAS, Irg rooms, 3 Agent REST? NOW BUY FSBO NEPTUNE BEACH Creighton Rd Pr.di-.e ski, lights screer, p .__o, FROM THE BEST .Ll 32.lmngroundpool. iou.-,d Grz5c ener w.5,1 inm closets ',' F THrO E T Auctions QUALITY-VALUE-LOCATION Buying a Home? 13.7390009 94246o1860..t..n.nn h..,m .. 9fK .heiving gra"g$ SL67K 1 EZFinancilng. 771-9055 200Auctions -HOME OWNERSHIP- Contact your VA Callforappl. 631.21"3 or i509".9290 C -185 45,.6 340r,6 LAskN Or Emma. 210 Esae Sales' Home Loan E Buying or SellingaHome?erl WaterfontHome A Unique St. Johns River 24 YRS EXP. $0DWN. HOMES Contact me iora free L/st of available Laurie M. Potter Lookigfor Investment des1reaierP.13rg r.t P1:r r,1hrJ .r JOFNMERITB477-4225 ORUEMAIL Homes that meet your needs .YNCM (USN Ret) to:,ns ofupcgradz..LAND49OME1PACKAGE 210 Estate Sales -5, Buiq elhin or Direct:904-742.1884 celenaS.at,197I orr Beautilul .acrrs on 3/2 Double Wide EEmail:wKELLER WILLIAMS Lillte Lnke GeogeS on 1.25 acres in snla kitchen table., www.c21capitamrealty.com 338 BakerCounty GATED RBVERFOT C Save Thousands! chairs, refdidgerator 9RE9ALTOR'33GA5ianrinee iny oud CALL (904) 291-2735 pictures, lamps .904B 421-3555 -9330 x225 finanong neednudingCOMMUNITY and lots more.642 3338 (Cell (904) 463-2065 VA, FHA. homeequi h, or Secluded mini-estate on Doc- p.rmEs 3opimli-c LET YOUR JOB BE for appointment, rKrnoIidmwalsc0rer all.,'0rp com iaT,. ,l lonn 15 Year Navy Spouse. the Little St. Mary's; Lo.ts mrLm ti2 KR ,;-'conireni,onalrloans.Allow me the opportunity to assist you. 4BR.'2.-BA. brick horn, Riverfront S385K+ YOUR CREDIT! on 11r3ac. ,n"Ta-'yor. Call 904 912 988 -EZ Fin. $500 moves you Mature ooks: High & vio.ve r,,eredgmi.toan In. Call Emma 771-905S W m]on Realrs Curp. irji,,. av,:, ,,,, -r, Suois ntialri., er or962-1086 nu Ld bUirorage Nc-, paint. ICW-FLAGLERBEACH 4194 San-Juan-A% -u,eop,:,pe,'' carpet. tc.R. Peao. ., Spectacular i+ac. Estate MIDDLEBURG 'eeJacksonvileFl t2?l' 5613.2SanJoseBlvdE move m in, riou lot w 'over 100'oat 1857 Openwoods Dr, o.HOELOANS inquirEo .rI,. Call frontageonlCW. Gatad 3/2'96 DWMH, 1.Sacres. Jacksonville, FL 32207.904.354-.8600 i',r appt comm Flagier B-r, bring horsesS$99,900. _ _ Polo Ciue, imrpr.:,, c i i ATP Realty 904 -260 -9700 e E aBetter than nc-s. 339PuInam Count3 A must seel$849,900. MOVINGI!MUSTSELL! ,o, Oa.-e Douglas-Remax 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre 4'. built in 21)05. Huge 366-569-9909 and aHalf. Won't last 230-292Georgia Countes" "'c-nced back ai d. SATSUMA Riverfront 3,2, $895 per month. 029 eorgai"aC-'i' upgraded-ce-ramic Sanctuary. 1600st. new MANDARIN LOT 9Ox9O, Call Mr. Bradley Amelia Island kit SS. hdwd, facu for 2, septic & wtr, deep 8741862 or 291-3100 296 Georgia !.Ihscellaneouc tile, -31 600sfrch.ponddeep ater Readyto build. 300 Avo'ndale,0rtega rf, RL ITOR' mintites to NAS Jax. wtrt .29K. 9G4 7G4 3777 1195K 904-292-4424 MUSTSELL3BR2BAa ..sD/W and Land Home. 302R~verslde S.lohs appiaces say MANDARIN 3/3,See at: Stainless Steel Appl. 305nouasade s Ha.-\ i:Eeln.-, ct .-..'35 %c- dt ,.d Sol;,. includinge ,asher 340 Si. Johns 5rr rdogmarine.com Great Jacksonville Loca- 306 Intracoastal West & dre34r. Count. aChck, Boatsfor sale tion, Little Down, Easy 307 SandMarcoin Calli--_o MlL3003]70. 904-292-4424 Financing, Won't Last! 310SMandaryic'n" Callne.9 00i nor mation FOR SALE BY OWNER I cCLLJONE9L301 320 Westside Sv i those $17,mcui.,m Home- IWaterfront San Pablo SELLING YOUR MOBILE I 322Argyle"" ,gm rtonr,ts Fore stfreplace.2car gar. HOME? TOP CASHll h"acksonve 3.35 Mt-bon -.3 ,, 3 4 acre. Owner pay Old or New or Assume S 326Springmeld. remode Call 349-2999 330BeachespSASUMA CANAL LOT 370 Lots for Sale .leirose Support970 846 4290 BEAUTIFUL TREED LOT in 935-e8rh u s. S c Astor, FL 1/2 mile from Clay country" Totally redone 3/2 with River 904) 262-3163 338 Baker County 'n"wpapsr, 10 8%40') boatslip w/lift. 339 Putnam Counn,, 'n1 'van Lth, Realtor' Gate-a. pool, fireplace. ONE ACRE LOT 3390Put.naohmCountry____van__________ 04_DThe bestI e_ hi Great value. 5349,900. With Well, 340 S.LAugCountye / 0 'J,,ierdan Realty 743-4980 Septic, & Pole 342SL Augustne Be-00h ' In[0d"Lo t, Owner Financing. .S-A.gut ST. AUG. Island Canal u .. LI: 5., .,5 34S Njssau Count/ : ,. .F(,r Cla I- rj Adleririp, Lots 75'. 125". mreed 904-282-5449- 388-752-0784 300ut of Area/ruown,i`7 e'nes" ha fbee,, kelp- ,.,r1I I80) 2Y -I e oocld litsmnosOaHNS 3r6ManulacruredHomes : .,., ; I n .. -1- i'-d y d/i Nblews -,br.'2b. 1700eWnSburc.- 2amin t... h,-0 GuC l 370 Lots for Sale ' 375 Farms 'Acreage r.j i.'. IO ..-m-e 380Investment Property frs.mncfEd the heorne ofth"eir 385 Miscellaneous "- : I '' o'.ina ,lh in c4ri-b, h --, ., Bt..utn, .I 2.320 ,F hornr 390 Real Estate Wanted 1 11 hiiniamn..csmrr...h-i.in 2 111 All ,,pplinmr ti., 20 Estate-., APARTMENTS dli,-r LtIj2',B Lammj. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE -C ..,' n-ino|,po m A 'i L .,Nk d.. Thi n ... ... All real esta, ,..advm' r L -J1100 Seagate Ave- NeptunerBeach (904) 249-5611 UU ..U-'T ".IL. AI JL ,, p~e~r as su~blect to5th~e ~.-uri' nI.,i information Fair Housing Act which Sr J"reIOC makes It illegal to OC advertise "any prefer- ence limitation or dis- crimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national ori- gin or an Intention, to , make any such pref- erence limitation or - discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age 18 living with parents or legal custo- *l fI dians, pregnant women and people securing 9 custody of children ,jio A .111 , under 18. This newspaper will (.360) 1 1 I- I not knowingly accept anydvertisng fsorsreal 1 hl estate which Is In vio- lotion of the law Our readers tare lherebyUr 1 w't. (tb&fivafdjr, informed that all L_ . dwelling advertised In this newspaper are available on a equal a.. opportunity basis. 0O complain of dis- crimination call HUD toll-free telephone n u m b e r a t 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing Impaired Is 1-800-927-9275 5172 Farm Creek I ...... $595 OPPORTUNITY COCHRAN GA-130 acres, 25m(n from 1-75, on the Dodge/ Blackely Line. 6 ac stocked pond, Swell & pwr pole barn, 70ac filed with pivet, balance Is hardwood mix. 478-934-7941 ,~~ ~ F^y ~ '-^ PP"\;-'. zatlng to the [aclHc INorthwest? r2upKI.cII 1 iCiLounrywiae HOME LOANS DIBit4aliI I illail ,ll 4206 8 18-6(U152~2 With over 5 acres this 4/3 2040 sq. ft home with an in-ground pool has it all. Re-modeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances, h20 purifier, corian counters, new cabinets, stone backsplash, porcelain tile. This home features pergo floors, carpeting, full house - O generator, new hot h20 heater, motion lights around house " and pool, artesian well. Historic Avondale - RIVIERA PARKWAY"- APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry .' - 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F AFFORDABLE LARGE S,2,v3 BEDROOM HOMES (94.452 22 OO144 . . . . . .,-n .........i Ln. i.'- .,,, I I New Homes IV from the $160's The Vineyard New Quality Built Homes With A Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction S4 783-9039 I 4 ^" -A-^ CBC050222 os O's 90 O's 15 70 's O's I's 's I's -'s at com online PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD I 1. 22 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 375 Acreage 410 Condomiiums 420 Unfurnished 420 Unfurnished 707 Driver 707 Drive 710 Idusriades 710 InTrades 710 InusTrades SBamea dows/Point CDL CLASS A DRIVERS TRUCK DRIVERS AIT prin & HVIN & ATH M JEFFERSON CO. GA-80 d Place 3/2, balc N'SIDE RTO 6 Properties Localhauling. S1S0/ Earning p0tentl trSp Experience & SHELVIN& BATHR ac a a gatedco,$1100, 2 to 5 Bdrms, 12 th day +6Hfts. Permanent $800-1000/wk Co. pro- cof-W7 trAnsptrtation acmust.oNew ACCExeSSRIE INBTHAnLr ac farmland, 2250/ac. gated cord $1100, no Contact G. Sa msas pets. 904-821-8446 ch/a newly renov,$550 Commercial work. call9266N2030 vided CD training forE Conservator, P.O. Box -$850m3. 904-537461 or 941-526-6930 those who Qualify Now hiring exp't Interiori homes, No rack tion a must. Exc pay. 250, Decatur, Ga 30031 BCH/ KERAN Avanti ET3/ a mReal Estate School Grads. & Exp..Trim Carpenters. Pd Holi painters. 778&3720 Call 904-8133189 ame n.S-378n arkfenctyrl. arpot,gnear'CDmm0rcha/. Drivers Welcome. Call days, Vacatons, Benefits MANUFACTURING S OUNA N s4t m ea, rd p ara t 500 SCommercial/ 866-374-0764 mMust have own tools/! Now hiring full time N.C. MOUNTAINS! mnF9 0..62.2418 park on .61st. St. $750 A Itransp. 284-3753 i manufacturing posi- l I['4Vla tU South Mountain Peaks505 mo. + dep. 24-0904 SCommercial/ Sale WRECKER DRIVER tions, including forklift A NewMt. Development ICW/AVANTI CONDO'S OAKLAF PLANT Indusifor Rent Class B lic. No Felonies. operators, qualified e w M o nt I/vA CD NOAKLEAF PLANT. RE A L E STATE industrial for Rent Candidate must Benefits. Apply in a Iectriis u, ahvenme- 1.7ACHomesiteswith Beautiful Irg2/2w/gar, / OAKPOINT2341sf,4/3. E ES507CommercialATE Candidate must Benefits. Applying ecican le imme- Fabulous Long Range Mt. 2nd fir, AvI 6/1. $1100m. New3car gar., 1 story Dan Jones possess a valid Fl. person at 10053 103rd St. Fai nHg rw;I mechanical and line We have an fime- Views. $39,900- $89,900. 904-471-0163/407-460-1704 ranch style, nice & Associates, Inc 510Busnesses for Sale Call 904-771-7111 for Framing Crew on operators. We offer a diate opening for a Log Cabins on 1 2 AC Sites. amenies. quietn'hood & Associates, Inc Reta/Office Space Drivers LicenseMust have own real opportunity with $89,900 $132,900 ICW Wolf Creek, New, 3/2 ttoolsttynotivated ind Fi naningF0REE.Info. 1623Sf. gated B/ $1400.282-6794/327-9061 (904) 757-3466 for Sale With a Clean DrivingWxoo Ms t & ,nshe .Town rea oppon with idalwo .inE.RADAIfo. NNSS cog 515 Retail/Office Space 0,-i t 7. &rndTstopal/ paysrinn 0its.0^ ar.e vidre CALL 828-256-1004 Hodges. Wtr/swrw/d, Oakleaf brand new, 4/3 w.ERADANJONES.co 515 Retail/Office Space Record, usBe 710 IndTradesl/ exp a must. Sign on e a anho desires $1295m dp. 631-5258 close to Argyle Elem. Homes, for Rent Friendly and Enjoy holidays, company sonville in a growing t 3DU/2 GA-k ares.n MA A L urde galorefo Ipch Townhome5, and shirts. 904.p591 .8475 community. Contac tive technician. If 3/2MewpgraAesgalcsIWorking People A/C DUCT CLEANING hRoseCn4rct9sc4 7 Sanderson Pipe at t do hard t o G26ars MARSH LANDING PAL MSl350mo.s 04-236-986 9 Condomu 515 Office Space W* et enf s TRUCK OrPERATO dto hard $249K. 912-586-6756' 1385mo. All amenities OAKLEAF PLANT. 4/2, 1, 2, 3,&4 Bedrooms 51 For Rent Room to Advance GooddD pay benefits. H/R. wBorkcontact mncl. Call 588.5350 Lease $1250m. or Buy $525 -$1600 G ood Dving record a CORIAN INSTALLERSWalker or S.E. GA. brickhomevGoodmust. Indoor CORIAN INSTALLERS n Walker or S.15 ac GA. brick home NATURES HIDEAWAY 3/2 $275K. Brand new inc. In the JTB & PHILLIPS l must DFWw/exp.& clean DLGreat iial & Jerry Durbin 15 acre, fenced pasture NATURE HIDEAWA 3/2 $950 appl/blinds. 904 759 9262 Following Areas: Starting at $275, utils Apply in person: Comfort 396- 77.71 pay monthly bonuses w ith commerenceial & Jerry Durbint house. Owner financ- Pool, Playgrnd, Gated Comm Oakleaf Plantation NEW Northside included. GOING FASTI M ust pass d Dixon Stone en tools & texperlen aT in $31K 912 2393 VANSANDTRE 393540 3/2/2 c ar, w/d hkup, Mandarin Call Rod 343-8922 565-1314 x293 632 tranortation. WESTSIDE Wayne. Gy BranCO. aea 2NearvAil June 1wntwn 1,920 sf to 1,520sf 10863 Philips Hywy Ii lE1VS St w al e i. AK San Marco Eastpark Great location! Jacksonville, F Resi dental and Light ELECTRICIANS &HELPERS Re person o als 62 C in mai 4ac tracts. 553.8313PCS '1700 canopy Oaks 4/2, Vitoria Point (904)99339 Coppmmret health aorTTopPerso engines. F/THolidays, phone ase Starting at 40k. 1.6 mi 1750sf $1300m 4th mo. free Arlington EDWyOFFICES insrate, Company On y The Best Needed pd vacation. 387- 4455 EOE Drug-Free Wrkplc from Hwy 32 & Brown NEW FLEMING ISL. *1204 Bedrock Ln. Brand Southside SIDERO DriverICES paid yearly cruiseall 3896333OLRE 0town Rd. 912-996-4277 mi. PLANTATION 4220 0-42nt wto dw n wn wn(conf BEAT THE HEAT 401K Year round work DaARFIV CEREDED Tennessee Land Watts CONDO 4058 Pebb ebrook dir. 4/2, intercoastal West rm & recent area 6124501 Drive a l atemodeltake home new vehicle EXP'D ONLY DOZER OPERATORS, EXCA cor e Teo DinA 1835SF, 3/2.5, & GAR. FOR Od5 $1200mo, All avail. Wti ELECTRICIANS&HELP- VATOR O RS &OFF RBarAe.GTe ntic eaanUNs. os EXECUTIVES RENT S tE CAvehicle w a/c. Earn CalDSnyderA/Cat ELECTRICIANS &ELPE724-1637 TsS mo 9042073215 Approx"A" RATED SCHOOLS, POOLS, from 500REGENCY9A KHOEOPERATOR- EOE,$13Benefits, psf 401K Assistant fdrg test req'd avail to2200 AC. LAND YMCA. S1MILESFOR NAS, deck with woodas4/, Ved & FOR OUR i9 Scott/Tom 384-3666 Tim Collins. A/CSHEeMETAL 813-. 635 9482- U- Sbest e c Ca 912-293-5301 fiartness ctr & more, $9in hard no pets$700m+depina rt e Drugtestingrequred. r DepartmentExpe 9oaodmmo neipavh ORTEGA/OP area9Condo oAppro5400-sf3 904..35.2400/695.9638r ROOSEVELT/NORMANDY O8, 3Ben0extl4 BOOM4TRUCK/CRANE TsO, o SS enceNecessary. S$1900m. 904, 29. 0389 Homes A NEW RETAIL CENTER DRIVERNoHring P 1 BACKHOE OPNERATOR- EnBe newt s, 40KAssistant new 4- $800.1yrlease. Lenox 50.0698 TRACTOR TRAILER tor with good benefits MEechanical comm. 268-4010 or fax al a 215 20265053793 A-rg furn rm, new hm, DRIVER C allaway Contractinge 1-800-258-4637 268-4014 *lKnvesr Rb 0 p d 3R2S 1 NS kbr Od n t ou lk a(Rubber 90 re53. Salary at 904. 3751-8944 MH q between .eie M unsde Mtn Wildlife on 3 sides. ofeoNTdoNy, OroP/COLLINS RD. New 8n:30a0SFfOwneru opeB0Tratom beEdon eeiearneo.w Several ponds, pasture, ground floor unit, $695 3/2.5TH w/gar. all appi W'SIDE 2/2 OR 3/2, priv. 12 MO HALF RENT. Local, Reional & Long- Apply i on peron 8300 a & 3ha large pine & hard- mo+Rdep. 904-264e3794 cin. Chatham Woods lot, w/d, utilshed,-h/a, (904)288-8500 Haul Freight. Best pay W. Beaver St 781-4818 For Busy Service woanjoseekstment.com sMo O A srwalk Amed95-37354 no pets, $700m+dep. in Jaxrr Jaxort badge Drug testing required. LDeparten Exper- road mountainswith ORTEGA/OP area Condo or 954-309-5638 904,635.2400/695-9638 ROOSEVELT/NORMANDY R'd. Call today TRACDOZE, Necessary. 360PVB New Summerhouse $2350/mo.144 BOOM TRUCK/CRANE R PRATORC, r. e ariS.r i Frar..:i degree views. Will for sale or lease. Nopets NEW RETAIL CENTERS OPERATOR needed for OFFd5ROADETRUCK DPERIERS, cl Bones divide into 2 parcels Lr4/2.5 THS 12990/ O.P. COUNTRY CLUBe W'SIDE Near Orange Pk. 80000SF FLATBE WRECKER immed opening w/ex , $3l b95 0 w a c ke o r n 3 2/2Omo. 779-2288 4/2.5 2130sf Pool home 3br1ch&a E qualityarea, E2pd Adre rt Jn - ORTEGA WATERFRONT gated comm. 472.5003 fi rm+ dep;9n4-777s17 CALL (904)2888500 Vacation awl train 2820906 Co oc. 2/1.5 w/d wood firs.R Apply at R.& J. Towing, 77 w n B. A. O6-60, vronveet, men, min. Lease option 3/2. Nice neigh- 4oa 8 H n E Rd. tccoTR YAOE6 Mropoerti s itn immed. 86.0301 blorhood. i, yard. Roommates For Lease. Wessde PUNCLIST person for INSULATORS WANTED r t-free U e sn m R390-2 154 Shopping or. Lane & LargeGen eral Contrac "lmposte k nednothape y 28 -a on 41 quorinf car_ $00. a yr. m1asse. Lenox 350-0698 TRACTOR TRAILER tor with good benefits Mech an icaln comm., 2r |s a a Palencia New upstairs, 215.2026 o 505-3793. 9A-Irg furn rm, new hm, DRIVER Ponte Vedra Beach Must have reliable 1-800-258-4637. 268-4014 w/dB high spd cbie/spa OR EALEwd/IcES DSL, cbl, w/d, no i-aet, vJax area, Are you look- area 904-273-3053,ATRIANSp.90431-4505 Lnvsr Ri ehabr4 Ce8f NpLaAcSious li90-2 460 No Smkr $500 237-1rpr yn fo 3 SE 34 hese per wh inn for a position with MECHANIC- GtrounT d t Lret- oH14 9l9 Sside s eais I/ rn 990 5 no touch freight, e CARPET HELPER Support Equip. Must4 I0C o d o mact s rG L T N IO P r u e n 3 c r g a t le, T:rni r h a exp ro n 4 t o s &. CoLotloaIN YPT E SDRA dA $9Om. 742-2459 ARLINGTON Ilocalwork, good3pay& withexperience reliable. IRON6WORKERFOREMAN ranporaton. D SRen mt 2/2A Summer- ROOMMATESWANTED ur chase your own transportation a must. forsteel buildings. o loanties house, golf side, $1100 -Org Prk Co Club beauti- 1 0 I 32 hrdwIod. irs, -truck with no mney TOp Payto i ht ol Stringer -HighestLTV +e. Ca1838-9400 ful b rick hm4/3 2200sf ing ourur e IENndpoolE cov .. Tr n i sn, s-,, llu-h, rantOR&,p. ,rei r'd Contc 1 CNo Jun Gk Fees 2 car ar. all amenities eed2 wcapor patio back- 3- 4J6 35 'a1 rl ow '1" W. SIDEm .-a i i i. l' ; r91 I 2 R. *nhar,3 4 u23 378 2i0.71st LTVot2.A.. N P EW Bch 2BR/25A 1st-Fir $, 0o. 904-307-5834 yard. cnnlcn RobrL FiL7anMea o n Newly Re&modeledr f utya4/scr Megahs. 904i-N 4- h652 SStar Amenities 050 130a m PVB B.aa 4/ sr uin;.: 90477v.04 1st Mo 19/2 off 229-6853 patio, lawn srvc, walk All. Blvd Kernan ,r r, or aInrci-A to bch, RTO or lease opt .2 n,:m, 1 55 DlIbu r. 1531 LOGAN ST 3br/lba PVB New Summerhouse $2350/mo. 9044037372 .: ,i, ,r :. O rr. i:.,, Fr: r,: ni, . L00sf htileWd frame s n. 1/1, golf view gtd, all Rive9 glide 225a9e WorbenSt r e 560Fsnn Sience. r a Asking $23s00 Drive by amens, W/D, $875m 4 /2 landscaping inc d. t c 1 4 L eas den 5 R904-252-6974 c/lC w/ da h rd w s l, MA DAR IN 5.USnHp. 10. u ml, 1-4ni s u..D L ond CloseT OrA ng PEAL r PVBSpaeious2/2,2story $1395i+d ease384"7294 ri-ih..-r det N N9047 .r- 3 Flor.idT r ,: t,:ugh t Sto rageitfpw/dnew SAi JOSE nearDUniv.Bvd Nr, MSD s Mail 2br/1.Sba $e335000. renov. $1250me elect. 3/2 r t c. wd flrs, big NORTHSIDE Call 386-235-6667 es 1240-38. 0056 ov msg fan yd. $ 00om. + dep. 90i -2 '-83. 0r .F Ru aS'S.DE- 2/2, Southbrook. avail6/1 Call 61 4-3-80194 ir NA 5. 0 BtM lne.Es Sweater sewer, pest SOUTHSIDE 3/1.89 0 OPFeml rWantedto share ALIA r control rin no condo ch&ac HWFIrs, WD Hkps ,-, 2,s, nr, ,.e;, , fees, $795mwood. 722-92fi9 Screened Prch, Kit NEquip i0 u tiiwtii A REU R - 0 IIRelE stlip / Ma reoudleae VANSANDT RE 389n c. Vinl h0m 3540 I r o i view, 2ndsOr, m. toSt. S'side/ArI. Rent/leaseito d. ORANGEtesIPARK NSLuA T#. Ord.W. ' Johns Twn Ctr. Amen, own, low or no deposit. LAR W R HOMRI Aneo & MoveAim. 9nCH 04T 3F/2ud am a 90 7566p U L DEP .2 0 1 car garage stid 0mo. w/ 0.nde. DELIVERY. Est. clienCele -SiaNew o dep a ta or $1300mo6 w/c large lot,. (ON SMOKING MALE) p38.t00. ReAgency harea AAemREr92n5lleAYMRiTe brae/ w Call Bill 904-866-3213 000omNbe 18 38242-5.44 Sprch, / $1100. 904-276-2966 S'sidem 908 8eac 4. 30 2/2,, 1, .e"10,Tok L Ba ch9%Lnondouchkareight, 4/ on W rE 6inE ed3.r .potEqipMs Cby onstructiaeour3/Tpbus route, new crpt, tile if, i, RMSANEDor2 n Rehab Draw Up Front S'SIDE/BAYMEADOWS $19fmo.+lst eoi.+ sac. l NO Pro" Pay Penalties Brand new 2/2.5TH$all 904-287-2727, 982-2106 ICW S550 Incl until. share No Junk Fees app2s, scrnd porch, no hi. . i.i.-.: I r. I i1i o ,r3,.7 S36.HoureClosings pets. $S 8 90a31075 904-673. 8886 ST. AUG mBCH/Oceanfront _0-t b n 0. n7ec.1.1-"2 2 i, '- SHighest % LTV cottage 3/2/ ACIs nicely NO Money Down S'SIDE Wolf Creek off renovated, great beach. 5'SIE-N S Male Share *100%o Financing Beach Blvd brand new $1800m Refs 904-384-7954 n ,, _,s.94 -3 5 T, A I s$12/2, $1150/mo. Call01 ,.draer 131OGANTRoxanne 904-,406-500 ST. JOHNS CO/R210/195 In-l4 L7i Uroenh xn ih--. .... ducaoean St. John's Co. New devel SIDEar. 990+sec. 1st & Last 'side UNF Student Seeks . (Rte495 no 210) 2BR/2.5BA, 904-285.4459/813-6585 ,',,', .: ,',, ... 600 Pr,-,I i.n rchrn ww2ar fte o mpets. Call 904"234-1492 ST. MARY'S 3/2, 2 car ,-cr,-,,'r .-A dul ,', ,i lu, Cd 605 ,r,,rlo Askingg$3,500Drvebyoar. $800mo. fan bk ydg $5Omo. 904A5NDRN 19 610 .'156 TrirLenn a a 1 mile to base. Call.:BC Licensed Mortgage 4ag2 Houses 912-576-6898 Wl WF seeks CI F ....r. Lender # LI0urn0a547767 4cu Unfurnished ,StwA :ry. 3 ,- m ,:,e J-, ,I nI 5Mailnufac$335 000 r-.- 452159om.. i. Ii en- 5f .F Hm7 /4075vil1Sugarmlllo great 605314,; ci,, www.weselljaxrealeHo state.om ARGYLE 3br/2hta n iar sroom, living room.5$0550a0sd o rmr SJacksonville's Premiere garage, pool, no pets. eloft, ence yard Room Investment S $975 mo $975 dep. community poolr, n. 4i35 Re.r 0Mnemen/ena 904 276 2129 Kings Bay 1-959 $1050. RE 912- 674P1293 REALRESTA T 385 Miscellaneous ARGYLEw3/2 GREATROOM, ARSINGrON l i- .-i. ;,D, C'.." l. .... JohnhFIREPLACEASCREENED PATIO, SUTTON LAKE gorgeous LUXURY ROOMS E U O .E B;U. ,1i ,.4T _u i SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. 3/2/2 new hrdwd firs, 3 ,/ .-, ,, W 1 POL3 IZEA-TAE E UT& REFREQUIRED$995778r2897 fncd bck yd. $1375m L-2,' i',1 e Superior Instruction STOP rent 3/2.s. 2car ar Tired of Paying High Rent? 0 Florida Real Estae Insle . AN Brand new plantation $500 Down YOU OWN BAYMEADOWS. Allia FORECLOSURE Village. BA175 All Areas EZ QUALIFY BEACHES MANDARIN lae e 8on-e3Pay-85 fni- Rentd, $1w5 mo. Call the Hotline 38-1208 6 SOUTHSIDE5 WESTSIDE. Es No4unkmFeesOF173 a G Near World ,'. ,,r, rWLn AX-,OJ -,,,: 880-5010 '. 3bed/2bath. Only Vale Rd. Call 514-7840 $1600m. 904-333-8880 HAS JAX wanted $11,900! For Listings roo o0 3/2 hardwood firsf Renovated, 1100+sqft b IpNASMaleSr Mortgage Lending oreal Eg &i inground pool, 4 car Kit Equip, ch&a, Fenced. included. Omo. rosamlrh driveway covered VANSANFT RE 389-37540 Very nice hoe .. .- .....- Z. t Wanted carport. patioc/ackyard, Call 779 456 ,.'-- -" r, : ,', r ir, ANGELO BUYS $1250m Call David cRoom`maesEantod. ,caio 7dRaTCna 3/2, vaulted Ramdass9O4783-8663 l 4 Funecept (904)8800 rrpaii c ei L kef t,tie 0se bedmooms.f, HOUSESNCASH AWede2/2w/ O nu .AINCE Any condo, handyman, W d hkuo. $N0lmo $900lot g We1std. sS 0,nludensu.L fire damaged dep. Call 514-8761 carport, fenced, all calbe inL. pool. Title Aency S Distressed, vacant or 7r appl, 10 miles HAS Call 904 625 75 Occupied, ANYWHERE, M r ATLB3/N2AS JAX. lookfor ANY CONDITIONA. Ia MAYPORT-. 3/2. PCS couple, no pet, prefer 43 ORANGE PARK-e n - HO DEAL TOO BIG or ~ schools/beach. dep. 904-90.8844 JA. $450 moD. All 4, r,, ,I2 .-,r ,, ,'sy1-5,"1.0 TOO SMALL !a! Laundry, tile, pets okay. OM, 91K utilities included. NT N,,r ,E, _, 5E Quick closings or Avail 6/1A $1000/RN. WPRI, S ASMNLL CAOTANGEP W d, 386 0207 ,I .,".Cr,,l- - 904-SY626-N1636AC651-27372NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! OR. ANEP.ALAC 904- 813- 5253 BLANDING/ OP -New TH REF REQ.$595/M017732897 5OALEAF PIoNSECEtr ScHO anycnndition.*90.384.4677 goI, St. Johns River a .42lmo. includes uhil, " r www.weselljaxrealestate.com $1000mo. pats ok. ,pCbe1.pool.w.myfrei.co 687-6450TLour Pmilitsy cai n-o?, 6N25734 (904)82098070 Den, ch&a, 1160SF. Patio .CaOlUheHotne3"WSIDE 0 CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $695 i f tprt.n. r Back KitE Eui Carport. FormClassified Advertisitg, 2 t5 93 9446 n.9- 510.- nr.,1o, , Real Estate VANSAND. RE39.340 call 904-366-6300, e.600m.904- l, r.ated careers in computer technology and biomedical engineerig. Florda Community College can 800ApartmentshVANwLSAkpE3/ r0 or 1 4liieacsh e. L r.n...-,.,g prepare you for 3 career in these excting high tech areas. They are protected to be among the 1384SF, Kit Equip, Fenced quipNANaDTFence. Vr h" ""-a lol nour.e r.-r r fastest-orowin fields in the nation, so demand ;sh Furnished cr.,ort, ,p-a,,o/r,,bky1.1. high. 405Apartments Chaffey Rd New devel- SIDE-ParsonAr Estate Lake Home 4 2.... n-i'r,:,-'J ii move in. Call 651-56632 r. gar -, l -',.-.,rr 425Manufactured 2car gar. $155m ,Ii- ,_: ,C rrln I d 4 5t. Augustmne65 %wk. a 15 n t & idr, . 40 RRoommates -Flemingls/O'Park- 435 Rooms to Rent S I 3/2, 2cg, appli, scn- Resorts "'hCo.nSchools, 10 miles WD. u*0 1 0incl-esu l- A-LL IANCE fir okay,dpetddep. req'd. FUR 5148761IIU 1 LIJi. ] /ipo 450 Managemevacant/rental 9lA278-2938/904-610-4635overlare.Dokw/wter '.4)'807 45 Wanted to Rent Hidden Hills Rent or RTO 'IMPA3--rC 3 fdtlMe through out, Irgyd, r& 5IJie orJ REoMBHJPSEr.T NIh kid & pet friend ok a y 400 Apartments $1500m904-424-7195 "? -_ -JOB Fl ACErINRrNl APR WTArJ *Ei80 Furnishe5ICW- Waterfront 3/22737IBASMALLCOTTAG overU2500sf on almost iM GEAIANCEH- OARLINGTON BARGAIN* elace.Docki w/water7, 1R KL--F-INSPECTOR-SCHOOL I'BR, All uityL. nci, On Bus emv, w lift on Creek.__ATESWANED Line, No Pets, $515/Mo. A wonderful home. '4 ,I' -X rCEr T 6 563-o350 oro868-9601 $1650m. 904-743-4980 !: Rir u(9041783"33334V 405e Apar ents JAX BEACHtsCal Unfurnished NEW LUXURYcTOWNHOME l800'6 8311300- WV4W).70 1093 S7th St. $1620 Mo CO532" tore SOFA chair, ent. WESELUAXHOMES.COM cntr,tdinningroom r t9 7 forSR5b0.Ca11868-3930 wdflrs, pool. w/d incid. I I S no pets/smkg $925 moo. J ir l M two car garage. FR. ready for occupancy Classified Available 6/15/00. $l110rio. suaer clean, no pets. fresh paint. W/D .cn. I-03/2Lakefront,2000sf, Ads dep Call 744-1570 ten minutes to HAS.,Ads pats. $700m+dep fenced backKyard, 10718F Ra-n/GradeWrkPhone#iD NORTHSIDE 3BR SPECIAL schls $llftmo. 254- 5613 $990SECURdTY DEPOS1 T Mandarin gpfrp, $990SCuRIeT DfSFUN ITs h rE tscrndtyd.cus$ c, MARKET Rank/Grade:WrkPhone#OOEAaniOatiOnDODateSubmitted: NORTHSIDEND Bartram Park TH, Name (please print): Signature: Large, 2, & 3 BRs. MAND Bartram Park TH, Nam HUD Vouchers Accepted. 2/2.5 + ofc, leg scrnrm, ADVERTISING $99 Deposit! (904) 751 -1510 will consider short term " $11oomo. 742-2459 RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above NORTHSIDE Need a PlaceTo Q. MIDDLEBURG- 4/2 personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. $51,50 BR-$760 Hang YourHat? living and dng Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 1va&l3bR'! rooms, wood Available! burning fireplace, this form in 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. (904)7570240 family room, 1928, I qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an Apartments $900oo 1st month, black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form. N'SIDE 2/1 TH ch/a, f MIDDLEBURG sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Selectthe number of weeks ad isto run: 1 wk 1 2wks 1 3 wks 1 4wks secndge Wra e t d L garageHo, built 200r3 ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED 38th/Main 568 1228 valabe now, w/d DEADLINE FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. hookups, all apI's, ARLINGTON -1br apt, kit pets ne3. $/12 m. BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than $450o 3980679 MURRAY HILL JAX AIR INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per SANMARCO 2w/fphrdwdfirs, REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OFTHOSE STATE- week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. 1& 2 BR Special! Short coammuteto NAS NEW S MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. CALL 398 -9492 JAX. Lawn maint' dl. $9985 I WVV 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written Category: Call Jen 874- 7865 blue AT, AC, hatch- MURRY HILL/ RIVERSIDE independent of other information contained on this form. WESTSIDE NORTHSIDE -4/1.5, w/d OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, 28R DUPLEX FENCED YD, hkp, $850mo. Paxon - NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETI 3/1, fncd, w/d hkp, HUD Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 REFREQUIRED $5957782897 ok, $8o00mo 728-9071 1 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 W'SIDE off 103rd, nice N'SIDE 1BR HOUSE, cer. 2br, ch&a, $600m inci tile, Irg lot w/trees, low , water. Call between electricbills.$650m.-;n- S5.9pm. 262-6021 384-4080 or cell 707-1235 . Ja Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 23 Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Beautifully landscaped lake and conservation views available M Nature trail, playground SClose to schools, shopping A Easy access To 1-95 & 1-295 Any Time . ..... .%.' Saver Home! Estate sized lots For More Information, Please Call - 904-764-0687 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. __ __ __LK Homes Starting In The $ 190s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! * Away from the traffic! * Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. Any Time OFSaver Home! '~n 7 ~1 -.,i.5 ~r..,,. 1 1 i 1 For More Information, Please Call J- m 4 p.D j . 904-783-6217 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. Homes Starting In The $200s! !~ ~vr' N ~ * Final phase NOW OPEN! * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots available Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 Any Time FF Saver Home! ^ljyltipJ^^ ..-- 7: 1-295 North. exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! , * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! Away from the traffic! Conveniently located close to 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. /Jj Jj/^J/lZ Active members of the U.S. Military presenting this coupon will receive a FREE gas card worth $200 at the closing of their home! ->--_------------------ ----------- ----------- i A ny Time Saver Home! JIWIfIJ':Ji A lkaw s.u.l-8A1lIL '!- ~ '4 ... . ... .. *1 R HORTON NYSE ,. ... .. ,. -.. /. ,- r , For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 Sales prices, programs and availability are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. Some loan programs may not apply. All closing costs paid when using preferred lender. Certain financing programs may not apply. 2006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 .w r . .. .J ,,Ir .-- - 'FA R IVI s )Y-: A Ut V-L-J. JaX Air Nems, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 / Be part of a growing company with unbelievable flexibility on the job and a fun environ- ment every day. Did I mention that the pay is good? Send your resume by fax (904) 819-3575 or e-mail me at luls.vien- rich@ecolatino.com. 720 Medical INSURANCE/BILLING Position with good ben- efits, experience nec- essary Fax Resume 904-212-0175 FRONT/BACK OFFICE positions available. Exp required. Please fax resume to: 715 Management/ 71.5 Professional LEASING CONSULTANT & MAINTTECH- needed at Mayport. 241-1657 Fax 247-8772 MAINTENANCE SUPER- VISOR- needed for Westside 269-6074 fax 269-7810 POLICE OFFICER & a-.^ CORRECTIONAL OFFICER The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Is'cur- rently accepting appli- cations for Police, Cor- rections and civilian support positions. For .qualifications pertaining to Law Enforcement careers, please visit www.coj.net/jso or call 713-4870. For civilian support positions, please contact HR at 630-2134. The JSO Is an equal Opp'ty Affirmative Action li player PROPERTY MANAGER- FT experienced for 168 units in Tallahassee. Must relocate. Fax resume to Teena at 407-282-5188 EOE DFWP The opportunity you were looking for! Looking for a bilingual candidate (English/Spanish) maintaining and updating our websites. Must ensure design integrity on each project. Web page building and web maintenance experience required. Experience in electronic graphic design and/or web development is critical. Includes familiarity with the basic components of web site design, including HTML, Image scanning, editing software like Photoshop and create multi-media (audio, video, Flash) products. Must be accurate in spelling and grammar. Must have experience with Mac OS. 720 Medical Medical Assistants The Chesapeake Center, Inc. Is seeking CMAs to work at military facility. Must Be Certified. Con- tact Nate 866-912 5600x 2 fax/email resume to 757/436. 6843. nparharnchesapeakectr.com MEDICAL TECHNOLO GIST /TECHNICIAN Needed. Variable hrs including evening and Saturday. Must be FL licensed. Busy In-office Laboratory for FP/Peds. Phlebotomy exp req'd. Great atmosphere & team concept. Fax resume to 722-4267 Attn: Lynda Part Time For busy pain management office. Fax resume 285.1707 Pharmacy Technicians The Chesapeake Center. Inc. is seeking Technicians to work in military facility. Must Be Certified. Contact Nate 866- 9125600 2 fax/email resume to 757/436-6843. nparham@chesapeakectr.com PHARMACIST Occu -Health. Inc has openings) fPharma cist at NAVHOSP, Jack sonville. Send resume w/salary requirements, current licenses, cer tificates: email: ohi@ohicorp.com orfax (859)873-7982. EOE PHLEBOTOMIST- PT hrs for early a.m. & week end hrs in leading medical office include ing PEDS. Must be team player and able to ravel between offices. Computer exp a MUST & minimum 1 yr phleb exp req'd. Fax resume to 722-4267 attn: Lynda RN/LPN Full Time Cardiology Research Dept. Exp pref'd. Exc benefits. Riverside. Fax to 308-2175 Sharp! Alert! Efficient! If this describes you and you are at least 18 years 'of age, type 25crape, High school diploma or GED, US Citizen and of good moral character your application is needed immediately. The Clay County Sheriff's Office is hiring for Emer- gency Communications Operators In our state of ne art communications center. Benefits Package Includes: *Starting Salary $23,727 with Merit Increases *Comfortable Work Environment *Excellent Training Program *Health, Life & Dental Insurance *12 Paid Holidays *College Tuition Program *Sick & Annual Leave *State Retirement *Uniforms & Laundry Service Provided *On Site Cafeteria Meals Provided For more information and application contact: Clay County Sherifrs Office P. O. Box 548,901 N Orange Avenue Green Cove Springs, Fl 32043 (904) 213-6040 Deadline to A9ply June 16, 2006 EOE/Drug Free Workplace 723 Dental DENTIST for Navy Clinic. Jacksonville. Malprac- tice covered. Benefits. Send CV to: jerin@cherokeemedlcal.com 724 Education ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Position at The Cam- bridge Prep School, pre -school. Competitive salary, & great benefits package. Directors Credential required. F a x r e s u m e 904-246-7026 or e-mail lnfo@cambrldgeprep.com 725 eOffice/ S Clerical RECEPTIONIST-For Jax Law firm who canr, multi-task Fax resume 954-518 8669 or email I,- aoencro-ru ,rroberg cOm Professional/ 730 Personal Services HAIR STYLISTS Best pay plan in Jax. ins & benefits. No clientele needed. Intracoastal area 220-2012 HAIR STYLIST & MGRS. Busy Salon in St. Johns Co. Need friendly profs Hrly wage+bonuses. Call 280-4212/631-7614 735 Restaurants/ SHotels DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train. AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399.1110 * Housekeepers SDisplay Kitchen Cook P/T * Breakfast Servers * Front Desk/Inside Sales Courtyard Marriott Apply in person at JTB & 1.95 4670 Lenoir Ave. South Jacksonville, FL 32216 904,296-2828 EOE/DFWP LINE COOKS Lunch & dinner shifts avail, for Caffe Andiamo 500 Sawgrass Village Dr Ph. 904.-280-2299 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels PM KITCHEN SUPERVISOR- from llam-7:30pm.also need KITCHEN COOKS. Apply:Moose Haven Food Service, 1701 Park Ave, Fax resume 904-278-1209 740 Retail RETAIL SALES Orange Park area. Full Time, salary plus commission. Call at 276-4840 745 sales NOW HIRING 5 SALES. ASSOCIATES for Jax's #1 Dodge Team. Will train! Sell new and used, excel- lent pay plan, bonus and company benefits. Apply in Person Frank Panone WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave EOE Drug free workplace SALESPERSON For industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783-8385 SALES/WAREHOUSE Experience req'd for construction trades, equipment & supply In Jacksonville. Some lift- ing, FL dr. lIc. Fax resume 727- 573-5888 750 Technical/ Engineering CONTROLS TECH Heavy Industrial Air Solutions Ingersoll -Rand Cell Phone: 615-714-0108 Fax: 615-773-5218 TomGibbons@lrco.com EARN EXTRA MONEY Jobs available now! Deliver the BellSouth Real Yellow Pages telephone book in the Jacksonville area * Full & Part Time Daily Work * Pay within 72 hours * Must be 18 or older and have drivers license & insured vehicle. (800)4221955 For immediate connection press # 4 for Operator -n w (410 W -.0- .*. 4A * 0 * .- q - * . * @0 * . ddb~ * -low a b *1 ~ a ~. b & * . * . * . * @0 * @0 * .^^ *.3:> a) 0^ ~Sea *6 -r -4w I 4km- (All. (4 *" do Bm-4fl saw r poloco 750 Technical/ Engineering SCHEDULERS () COST ANALYSIS(3) PROJECT MANAGERS (2)- Immed opening. Excellent pay, relocation & per diem. Ace Consulting Inc; fax resume 904- 829 0385 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE WORKER -Immediate opening/ Auto Parts. $8/HR Exc benefits. Apply In per- son at The Parts House. 10321 Fortune Parkway. EOE Drug Free Workplc. 755 Miscellaneous ARE YOUR HOURS THIS GOOD? lMerr, Mla.as H-.me Clearing *No r.i gr.ls3 eekcnd. norild j 3 * Car needed paid milage *$100 hiring bonus. 904-737-6666 Drug Free Workplace GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Summer help. Exp is a + $8.50/hr. Pace Island, OP. 278-6560 for appt. JANITORIAL FT/Nights $ PT/Weekends St. Augustine Rd & 95 area. Ponte Vedra area PT Evenings 306-0050 MAINTENANCE PERSON -AC certified/ certifi- able maint person for apts and rental in Lake City. FL. Fax resume to 386-758 -8017 MAINTENANCE SUPERVI SOR- full time, for 168 units in Tallahassee. Must relocate. CPO & HVAC licenses a must. Call Teena at 407-282-7333 EOE DFWP NURSERY WORKER 4 -10 hours wkly. $8/hour. Experi- ence desired. Love of Children Required. For info. Igattuso@ghbpcusa.org POOL TECHS -FT/ PT, on site training. Crown Pools, Call 858-4300 For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. Ln Al 1619 E 00173205 96 WS!~ 6~pd~lk ~J~x~iNews irrorPeriscope / / S7.8 Billion The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is $7.8 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. - m IU- f 755 Miscellaneous TERMITE& PEST CONTROL SERVICE REPS F/T good pay, benefits. % B & B Exterminating 389-3235 760 Part-Time SUPER SUPPERS is looking for friendly, outgoing people to work part time days, evenings & weekends Beach Blvd or Baymeadows locations. 904-821-4555 830 Child 830 Care BIZZY BODIES 24 hrs. childcare 5min. S from Mayport Base. Infants and up. Affordable and dependable. Call LaKisha 241 9402 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services. 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques SAntique three piece parlor set f Victorian repro. in cherry king, queen chairs, couch $1000.00 OBO $2200 new 622-8391 902 Appliances 905 Articles DISHWASHER-HLP 75 GALLON AQUARIUM WHIRLPOOL : rangege' $300,350 Che Engine Wi r$25Cail r728 011 Parts. 817 366 1589 or $2. 728.0101817. 313-5295 DISHWASHER S Whirlpool, black, 4 A/C 12K BTU tj asking. $200obo, window unit used only call 912-882.5276 X. four months paid $300 S Microwave asking $175.269-9542 Over-the-stove GE Spacemaker. Black, ANTIQUE MILK CAN 30 In.$50 2691478 (hand painted) $45, LL 4 VCR Player, $S15, Ford 4 MICROWAVE AM/FM, radio, $25, S OVER-THE-STOVE Rockford (Rosgate) tL GE Spacemaker, Black, Boombox, $45.781-6222 30-in, $50. 269-1478 ANTQ DIN TABLE RANGE WHIRLPOOL 6 chairs extra leaf S electric $195.2yrs. JI with matching China like new, cash only. cabinet, excellent S Call 777-6660 condition, sacrifice for anytime $1400.249-1666 SREFRIDERATOR/ AQUARIUM FREEZER T Complete 55 gallon with icemaker. $200, wlwith solid wood stand, small, microwave, filters, fish, accesso- $35, electric stove, $75. Dish- ries, everything goes, $90. washer, $70.777- 0594 CASH Call 90 424379 REFRIGERATOR Kenmore 18 cubic 4 BABY STROLLER ft. white, like new, A w/ harder and car ice maker, asking oL mount, portabe play $25obo. 912-882- 5276 pen, white bassinet, baby bouncer. All for $145. S Washer/Dryer- 864644/ 693-2574 Kenmore. Really ti'good condition. a BASSINET PLAY can deliver i PEN- (converts) call 994 0100 J | J black & tan, (Eddie 4 WASHE/DRE Bauer Edition) like WASHER/DRYER new. $50. 912 8824899/ Kitchenaid Dryer Setl. 92 4n S Almond. $125. kitch- 912-25-1520 enaid cooktop & BIKE- Little Tykes downdraft. Almond, $65, T bike trailer, con- 26W49434 A verst to push WASHER/DRYER- buggy seats, 2 very WHIRLPOOL duravie, good condi- S STACKABLE tion asking $50 395-2653 exc. cond can deliver. Call 994-0100. BOAT/CARSHED $400obo 12'x30'. Covered ahq r/soRo two sides and 4 WASHER/DRYER F back. 12' peak. oI Whirlpool, stacked Tarp 24' x30' new. heavy duty washer & 264-6814 dryer combo,Q2 ys. C old, outstanding condition. CAMERA- 35mm, $500, 264-7003 9 canon sureshot, Sj pocket size. Lots of & Washer & Dryer features, takes great .1| Kenmore. Good pictures with case & ) Condition, manual. $40.268 -2482 white, $50 each. 573-9707/674-4453 5 CHROME (4) 22" X20" + wrath 327 rims, S S WINDOW AIR \l' pirelis tires. 5 lug w/ CONDITIONER with lug nuts, lock. \J remote control, 12K Ex. condition, $1500 obo. BTU. Like New! 110V. 912- 322- 7889. $125, Call 269-2152 Like New $4500 905 Articles CRUTCHES 9u .T4 (2) pair. Wood, For Sale j adjustable, like new, each pair, $8. 268-2482 S5aquarium w/ sold4l f DINING RM LIGHT f cherry hood stand. FIXTURE with 6 Lights, filters, test kit, / shades, $35 Casio rod, everything needed, keyboard, $25, used Excellent condition, boxspring & mattress, $600 obo. 912-322-7889 $40 904-249-1666 905 Articles 9 For Sale DISHWASHER KENMORE tl White, never used $125. Zenith HDTV 27 inc $400, XBOX System with games, $125. Call 386- 3724 4 Entertainment Center-$75. 251n. L color tv, $125 large rug, $100, microwave $25. Patio set, $35. Call 777-5856 4 EXERCISE BIKE, $40\Sofas, $10ea., SI r computer desk, $40, entertainment center. Holds 32" TV, $100 call 645- 0630 4 GAS EDGER $65, lawnmulcher, $75. VL Upright Vacuum, $20, ys 20" Bike, $10. Accordian 120 Base, 781-6222 GRACO BABY SWING $50. Graco Pack n Play (green) $65. ExerSaucer $25. Birdie playmate $20. Graco Infant Carrier Car Seat $50. Kolcraft Mini Maestro 2inl walker $25. Safety 1st Bath Seat $10. Duck Bath Tub $5. Hippo Sit or can Push it toy $10. Grocery Cart Cover $10. Diaper Genie $15. (8) 4oz Avent Bottles & (4) 8oz Bottles $20. 4 boxes of clothes size 3 months to 12 months. $$$$ 7????? 904-502-8001 SGRILL-FIESTA GAS GRILL Brand New. S1 35K BTU, gas grill. Call Kim 778-2464 or 904-235-9658 4 JET-3 ultra motor- Ized, wheelchair used .approx 5x, new $5769, seli for $2500 obo. Too many options to list 904- 548-1161/ 912- 573-2149 SMENS SET GOLF SCLUBS- VERY NICE 4 \ 1 FATHER'S DAY GIFT. OFFER AROUND $100. 317-6618 DAYS (9:30A-5P) AND WEEKENDS 4 MICROFIBER SOFA w/two recliners, good condition, $150, treadmill Nordic Track, EXP 20001, $175. MUST SELL this weekend. 912-576-4731 SHALLEY CLASS III Universal under frame Switch. Removed from 1996 Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range, $40. 904-277-3436 905 Articles For Sale S OFFICE DESK large modular S u-shaped corner hutch, Peninsula pro- fessional quality, like new, sacrifice for $1100. Call 757-7009 S Open Top S. Baby Swing and 2 baby activity gyms. $25, for It all, 904 -294- 0250 ask for Casey 4, PUNCH BOWL SET 12 cup. Crystal. S Perfect condition! $40. 912-510-6522 St. Marys. Great Price for this original. Beautiful Bowl! Radial 10" arm- saw, $150. 12volt, SI emergency light. $75, woodeater, $60, vehicle, ramps, $50, vehicle, hitch platform. S60.904 212 7352 4 RHODE GEAR BICYCLE CARRIER very good condition, $35. Holds 2 full size bikes. Call 221-4426 4 TRAIL STAR JR. GO- KART f 6hp, 2wd, 2 seater top speed, 25mph, roll bars asking, $450. Call 904 548-1161/912- 573-2140 TREADMILL REEBOK VISTA- S with TV. You Must See to Believe. Call Kim at 904-778-2464 or 904235- 9658 WATER HEATER- SOLAR, $100 call Steve after 6pm, for details, 8196859 9 20 Business/ 2 Office Fireproof Filesl 4 Drawer Fireproof Files $699 Each Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 9 Collectables 922 & Jewelry S20 -Franc Brilliant uncirculated gold L rooster coins, 1906 1914. $199 ea. 269.1478 4, COINS 20-Franc Brilliant S Uncirculated Gold Rooster Coins. 1906, 1914, $199 each, 269-1478 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry SILVER BARS (1 oz) adn rounds, $14. S5oz bar $70, 10oz bars $149. Uncirculated Silver Eagles, $18+. 904-269-1478 4 SILVER BARS 1OZ and rounds, $14. 5oz Bar, $70, 10 oz bars, $149. Uncirculated silver eagles, $18+ 269-1478 928 Electronics 4 TV. 14 in RCA SFlat screen front and rear A/V. Sleep timer, great condition, $50.268-2482 945 Garage ,, ,- . 2nd Annual Benefit Yard Sale Saturday from 8 3, (NO EARLY SALES), you can find that special item you've been looking for and help us provide our much needed ser- vices at the same time. We have a large amount of holiday items this year! Drop Sby and enjoy a Chick-FI-A sand- wich and Coke for lunch. For more information on our organization, log onto www.HendersonHaven.org 2554 Moody Ave, Orange Park Fruit Cove River Oaks Plant. Fri.& Sat. 8-5; Everything Must Go Furni 1108 KTngsland Ct. 4 HONDA CIVIC 94'. New S tires. Runs great, tI .excellent gas mileage, $1300.269- S5460 HOUSE DEMOLITION SALE -Windows, AC, drapes, apple etc. 1054 Popolee Rd. Ext. Sat 8-1 ICW Sat 8-12 Nottingham Harbour 965 Staveley Dr W. furn & hhold Items! MOVING SALE! Treadmill, clothes, S furniture, baby items, call 771-6593/ 536-4366. DUVAL MAGGIE CIRCLE ask for Fabby NASJAX MVG SALE 772-1642 OR http:// krisseelll.tripod.com 945 Garage Sales 4 ORTEGA On Going 8358 Sterling Dr. S. 32244 Tv'S, dvd, tv, vcr, computer monitor, printer, paints, computer desks, more. 904- 803- 6617/ 772-7795 a ORTEGA -ONGOING S8358 STELUNG DR.S Sh Queen bdrm set, living rm set, TVs, DVDs, VCRs, whirlpool, washer/dryer. 904- 772- 7795/803- 6617 SOUTHSIDE -Sat 8-4, 3920 Dairy Dr. Behind School. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn John Deere 1800/Sprayer Great Condition, 1860 hrs. Won't last @ $4,300.00 Matt 334-9516 Lawn Mower, MTD. 5hp, bagger, lself-propefed, $80. Gas. Trimmer, $25, Toto Lawn Mower, $150 call 268.1384 SAGO PALMS -2600 avail. in pots, $9ea. 132 South 15th St. Fern Bch. 904-261-3680 SEARS CRAFTS- MAN II, Lawn Q tractor, 12.5 HP. 38" S cut 5 spd, $250. 287.8433/334-1962 SSEARS RIDING MOWER S 36",11HP, $350. RUns < > l good, Call Dan 573-9874 (w)or4p-.8p @ hm 912-729-4001 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAP! Private indi- vidual 904-334-8731 9aC Household 9 Furniture SBaby Crib Solid Oak $150. Toys, girls, toddler, clothes, lots of baby items. 277-1634. oceanl616@ wmconnect .com for pics BAR STOOLS Trica, cus- tom built at wholesale price 904-268-5673 SBdrm Set- 5 pc set. Oak veneer, Q111 headboard dresser, night stands, and armoire, $300 for all. 287- 9159 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904)674-0405 r--m mmsaesm- * lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 25 955 Household 955 Household Household 5 Furniture 9 Furniture 955. Furniture D COUCH-7t. HIDE- A- BED SOFA BED $100 1/1 tapestry fabric Good condition, Brand name box & matt l I Broyhlll excellent f light brown, $50. BED $115. Full SET, brand 9 67-66fterpm MATTRESS-queen amnat ioration.1 cal4 Queen M E e name, new w/warr in pillow-top mat- plastic 391-1105 can del 2 Dining Rm Set L tress and box. lodNWww r27ve seat MvstoeChi BED $1409QN PT box& cOak,0,ffee "alMovint go new in plastic.858-9350 $20o. Antique chairs, 8642548560-3126 orke New $100 ea., vanity/desk chair, 8 Uk New! BED $150 Qn Pillow Top $5. 904 -260-6187 MAYTECH Brand New Can Deliver DINING RO t ( )74-0405 N DINING ROOM TABLE l COMPUTER with 1w/6 chairs andlighted 4., monitor, speakers, BED $349 Beautiful new I China Cablnet(oak) keyboard,&epson temp-pedic MEM. box _1 $690. Ent Snter, solid styles printerw/desk, $500. & matt in plastic, 7yr oak$490.718-6314 Simmons Beautyrest warr 398-5200 can deliv Queensz set, $300.221- 7323 BED $370 ALL NEW Contemrary, likSe N nd$25 ea VISCO Memory Foam new, $12So, ent. cntr, $35. 6ght Sets. Kings from $599 $1000, flowered sofa, excellent con on. (904) 6740405 $200.541-0313/651-9302 Linda. 7830197 BED A BrandName $185 Dining Set On Headboard King Set. NEW w/warr beautiful honey, oak, w/frazne, 2 chests, Can deliver. 391-0015 l w/ 2 leaves,6 chairs I dresser w/ mir- matching buffet and ror. 1 nightstand. BED Brand name Kg pill hutch, lots of other ltems. Oak Finish. $550 topSET. $299. New, w/ 904-230-8445 912.729-1585 warr. Can del. 391-0015 DRESSERS QUEEN SZ BED- Bedroom furniture I BEDROOM FURNITURE dresser, mirror, Queen bed with two s DRESSERS. ONE LONG IA night stand, mat- nighttads 9 DRAWERS, ONE TALL tre, boasprings, dresser with mirror. DRESSER, MATCHING END rails, headboard, Cal 476-5791 TABLES AND TWO footboard, oak con- temporar Amelia MIRRORS. $800 Isiand. $650. 491-7996 Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 CALL 645-0630 49 Sleeper Sofa Queen size HUGE Tent Salel i END TABLE w/lamp & Basset, very good cond. This WeekFONLYI bookcase combo. $5. $300. 904.768.2480 Prints From 2 298 573-9707/674 4453 SOFA- $50. Blue 4 Drawer Chests Fr7m 9 | CNTER. Solid oak. It with lae pink, 13 Rm8lPc Condo Pk n9981 Upto36"TV,3good design. Three Assorted Nt Stands 139- condition, 0"x3" cushion. Two pillows, 3PcSealyQnBed 199 $0. pretty,butworn some. 125" Color TV's From $99 ,.Ent,-ranent Center, 912.510.6522 SCLEA T Oak, very big, VGC. SOFA/CHAIR w/ ( CENT I \J360 573.9707/674-4453. Ottoman Italian S (904)396-9000 $400obo 1' leather imported off white excellent BEDROOM SET- 4 4 ENTERTAINMENT condition, $1000 obo, Piece set, Queen | CENTER cai904 291-4142 after t mattress, box- XL Holds 32", tv, beautiful 5pmr S spring mirror, wood, $100, end SOFA- dining room dresser, night stand, tables, $50 ea, sofas, table, & chairs, medium oak, $100ea. everything excel- coffee maker, contemporary style, $900 lent condition, call 645 0630 microtek scan- obo, 491- 7996 maker, large wood BED Solid wood cherrEntertainment framed mirror, vacuum sleighlbd w/mtt &r Center solid wood, M loim sleigh bed / tt. 3pc s.,.S ftltwo ca9047776684 box. Retail $950, Sac. light ed glass SOFA-Light blue $395. 858-9350 Can deliv cabinetrs, lighted. with matching -. Black Metal Bed- Ful desk/bar V.sC$6Ocai ll L wing back chair. U sz, futon, w/twin 904-261-8673 Glass coffee table lunk. $M2s00obo. &and end tables $100 291b5707 Futon/Bunkbed Combo. obo. 912- 510-6522 9- 50The futon is a couch St. Maerys SBUNKBEDS-TWIN. that turns into a full Red/brown, only bed. Bunk bed on top. 4 SOFA-Queen Anne had for 6 months, Black Metal asking hl Sleeper and ioveseat. w/r1 maft $300. $300. Comes with both Great condition. Call 779-1251 Mattress & sheets. $200Lobo. 904-264-9507. 904 502- 8001 Pictures available by email. COFFE TABLE richnlek@comcastnet Green marble, Glider Rocker cherry wood, Blue adn oak. 4 Student Desk. excellent condi- Good condition, $35. Good Condition, $10. - tion, $75. 90".261- 8673 573-9707/674,4453 573- 9707/674-4453 -. -:.,- : .. .-. ;-_.,3 -,: : ._fIi :':.,!;;P .- : , . ;. . ., A! 4' '. ^ . r S-"1 W WE SALUTE MILITARY EXCELLENCE! REGENCY DODGE L 9A & ATLANTIC p p - P\li.'~ -I, -. -. - ' '4, '~2~ ti ca.. .. n ] Ssler of Science in Management - ailhsp alotil,, Wi ,, 5,i l r, l. L ., I i, . 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''' l *-. = ..._ t:- FREE Chicken-n-Minis, (3-COUNT) IVjli ll iiiq rPSIjIfje'.l i: ho ',lly Blir3 l3 j rul jvuil3bl t 31 1 IlOi.3horr;) VALID At: CiHiC-TI -1 At ROOSEVELT SQUARE ONLY. gAeiE iNa I *'.yon aks~nille I 4 44~j. 4 4 4 f^ ^A^B Yi~:~ r-:t'~4~Ait,~: ___________________ ~, - w.^ : r-S 26 Jax Fir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 955 Household S Furniture 4- SOFA- sectional Sofa, blue/green SI color, 2 recniners, pull down table, queen size sleeper, 9 ft x lift, V.G.C, $500, 904-261-8673 4- TABLE- beautiful T solid oak banquet Stable adn 10 chars. Cash & Carry only. $1895. Call 912 729- 7307 (leaves store inside) STABLE- Like new, 48" round dining rm table with 4 cushion chairs. $250obo. 904- 551- 0206 STABLE- solid oak, oval banquet table & 10 chairs. $1850 cash & carry. Beautiful! 912- 729- 7307 -, TABLE- white ceramic Coffee table, 2 end I1 tables, one couch tops, $450. Call 778 9167 TWIN BED (RED). SNO mattress, EC, $20. ll wk 573- 9707/ hm 674-4453 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 IBANEZ R6 220 for sale. Comes with tl7 case, pedals, 2 -amps, and cables. Call and make an offer. 860-857-3126 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 714-0141 PIANO -w/bench, Kim ball, console, good cond. $500 641-9161 Q98oi Sporting Ov Goods -, GOLF CLUBS- set Smen's golf clubs. I Reasonable offer. S 317-6618. Days, 10a-5:30p. Mon -Thur. Nights lop STILL HUNTING CLUB, North of Lake City. Call 904-282-2838 PARABODY LAT PULLEY/ pulldown machine $200 (2) Bodysolid proclu- bline hack squat/leg press machine $500 Free bench w/ ea purchase Call 781-6355 99o Wanted To 9 Buy Or Trade a. INSTRUMENTS S Local music teacher 4.1 seeking pianos and keyboards for stu- dents. Must be reasonably priced. Contact Lisa, 912- 576- 3773 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1010 Pets & 11 Supplies YORKIES AKC Tiny ador able IF, 1M $1000ea w/shots, 904-502-9891 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats ... LET US **** SELL YOUR BOAT -Consignments Needed. Salter Marine Specialists Inc. 904-284-0155 Propeller- for SMercury, Mariner Sand others. FIts 18 hp plus. Never Installed. $50 firm. 904-264-6054 after 4 I- ---- -' F OUTBOARD MOTOR R SEvinrude 225 H V6 1286 I Clean dependable $2,500.o0 well antalned Will test drive for $ . serious buyer j Call 904- 962-4525 mo Baha Cruiser 02' 257 walk around, 5.7L mercrusier, I/O loaded with trailer. Moving North. $35K obo. 651-9302/541-0313 12' Shallow Draft Skiff w/trlr, 2004, 9.9hp mercy w/warr. 2 401b minn kota trolling mtrs w/batt & warr, rigged for flsh'g $2200 424 5470 150 hp, force out- Sboard. Motor for Sale e l obo, trade for small motor, canoe, kayaks. Daniel Pease. 573.-9874 w/ 912, 729-4001 15'10" Canoe (2) life S vest paddle $250. Cat 4 top cardrier Included. 359-6192 or 287- 6116. BOB S, LOWE JON BOAT S16ft 1985, long trailer, < 7Shp. Evlnrude, 1983 50hp Johnson, 1974 $1800 for all. 7441794/ 742-3525 S17ft. Monarch. 115 hp, 4 stroke Johnson. Runs excellent needs tran- sum work and new floor boards. $1600obo. Rich 912-467-3149 2OFT. Searay Sunrunner 9o'. 5.7l 100 Livestock O1 350 Ingro/out- 1005 Supplies board,$soooh, 1010S 904c71093470 /777-6829 WESTSIDE FOR RENT 25' AQUASPORT '01 WAC 7 acres. For horses or Twin 150sohnsons. ii'e cows, $25mo. new, 0l0hrs. $3 4.9r0 779-9007 229- 242-6886/561 0777 Traia.ni & Exercise Equip 29.6' MONTEREY '94, www.horseandkennel.com 4 JET SKI 92' Horse & Kennel Warehouse I Yamaha'Wave 1096 E. 18TH ST 354-7634 jaRunner Il. new engine trailer Included. 1010 Pets& call 912-882-6444 S supplies PEX A-9 4 AQUARIUM- small l boat with 1SRP C with fluorescent light, o.L 2 in atS ppttanJohnson no Spumpfilter, holes/patches, $2000. water heater wIth 282-.4094 or cell manual all for $28.268- 2482 757- 373-8794 Australian Shep 7wks Taking dep. S/W, POP, WANTED! Red &Merle 779-2590 Boats, Motors, & Traiier Any Condition! Ball Pythons $39.95, "The Used Parts Pe'o "e' Ferrets $99- $129, WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 Parakeets $8.95, Feeder _____ $.99 & up. Gna's Apt s Pets at Pecan Park Flea u 1230 Supplies Market Booth A171, PP A173Sat&Sun AIRSTREAM & TRAIL BOSTON TERRIER PUPS, MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS CKC, HC, SHOTS, 4M-3mo. ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES old. $250. 904-449-0202 Sales, Service, Parts B miho ,r* f IEJD. Sanders R.V. Sales BOXER PUPS AKC 3M/4F Aachua (386)46nders 3031 Fawn w/black mask Alachu80(3841.64393 $600. 888-837-7735 1-'00' 5416439 BOXERS PUPS AKC, POP, I fawn w/blk mask $600. Alegro 1997 904C962-9518/641-5394 36' Bus, Exc. condt on I may be seen on ir e Cairn Terrier 'Toto' pups http://www.jack crn M. F POP S/W HC $600! villeflorida.biz. see all 757-1086 or cell 610-4250 I the details.Call CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES smi l - sz, beautiful, shots, HC $450. 386-963-4932 COACHMAN CAT- CHIHUAHUA PUP PY ALINA lite hilly I 2,cup2l0 p PUn 2C s,/loaded, double and 12wk, couple w0th no bunk beds, sleeps Skids preferred. Call 6,g a/c, heat, stove, 778-8315 anytime shower, $9500,,485 0013 Chihuahua CKC rare blue F $1500. 2/F black & tan, 4k DUTCHMAN FIFTH cream/white $700ea I | WHEEL TRAILER both CKC 386-684-2698 \,LC BUNKHSE ED. 02" CHIHUAHUA PUPS $350. 28ft long cable, call 264 -6239 AKC, 1st. shots for more Info, sleeps 8. 904- 673-0666 Dutchman Travel Trailer CHIHUAHUAS PUPS, '99 Fully containe-d 2 ' Long & short hair,from full fridge/fre ezer. $350.$500. 904-757-8567 stove/oven, nr.c r.,:. wave w/stereo Ca. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES TV. Full ba/shwr g7800 $250 to $350. Daytona 904-491-0103 Beach 386-951-4102 Cockatiels for Sale DUTCHMAN 5TH WHEEL Cockatiels for Sale BH, 28' 2002 w/ald.. All colors avail. Extras. '05 Dodg-R a,r. Call 6740598 or avail.904.264-6239 674.0598 anytime day or Fleetwood Mallard 24' IT night. 2004 Never beer uieda Collie Pups AKC, smooth $13K. 352-475-15:l or rough coated $550 904-291-9301/509-6843 Rexhall Rex Air '99. HCSE class A Triton V-t1. Dachshund Mini Pups Genevac 5.5 generate r. AKC, sweet boys, HC, loaded with all o:30,:01.5. microchip, $400 -$500 Rear King Bed ialo cash. 904-449-4267 bath, coran counter L -AKC tops, dual Durc o Tnkrr ENGLISH BULL PUPS-AKC lowoprofle ACs. 2TWV 3M, 2F, $200 dep. Pickup 2VCRs DVD. UpA.urde on 6/7/06. Call lighting, wood C r ao Teresa 904-449-5110 throughout, d-.etr- GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPS wings, backup cmer AKC, HC, SHOTS, Ready wi backup cmerit , 6/14. $450. 4F/4M, f oor n kitchenAZ.0 i 904-945-9898 ing jacks, heated m, GREAT DANE PUPPIES rors. Too much mre ti, 1M/IF AKCReg. 90wks list. This will make by UCF 407-446-6266 great first timer. Coacn is in great shape an, Italian Greyhounds 2 only has 55k miles A Ferns akc, loving and must see at $40 000i gentle moving need Please call Dar. a1 good homes, sacrifice 759-6126 after lpmr in 300 ea. Call 291-6859 weekdays and anr, time SKITTENS-FREE on weekends to good home, B/W and calico. Call 1300 Motorc cles 912-258. 0649 1300 Motor les or 912- 576-8769 LAB AKC block head ATC 2005 20 cc bkgrd 2 yellow female camo color lights pups $350ea, lyo black 1I," reverse four stroke Lab $150. 904- 781-0194 less than 10 hrs LAB $ 0-1 $ S15.00. firm 622-8391 LAB PUPPY-i, AKC, weeks $500 4 ATV CAMO COZOR 941-62& 6620 2005,250CC, 5-speed, IAHIIIEAKM /F L' 4..trans four cycle, less LAB PUPPIES AKC 1M/3F, that lOhrs, reduced blk, Born 3/25/06 $300 $1500 firmn or trade. Call 904-845-llb 622-8391 LAB PUPPIES AKC yellow, choc & bick. POP, Ready 4 ATV POLARIS 05' 6/24 $400 ($100 dep hold) / Trail Blazer. Excellent 352-235-1273/473-2054 L) condition. Minimal Suse. Red and Yellow Lab puppies AKC. black $3300obo. Call Rich 12wks old, HC, Playful & 912-467-3149 lovable. POP 2M/3F, $300 904-349-3210 BUELL HD '01, M2 LABRADOODLES healthy Cyclne, Corbeines ,, top quality pups. Shed Vance & Hines c .- less $425 up 706-556-0504 Black, $4200 oontinentalr:. MINI DACHSHUND Male 912-265-3181 long hair Swks CKC HC $325 386-328-6208 Chevy Lumina 1992 good condition PITT BULL PUPPIES It runs excellent new 3/4 FOR SALE tires $1200OCarlos 41 dewormed w/shots. 591-4183 Call John or Juanita at 904891-.70839 ornB919520 HARLEY DAVIDSON 03' softail deuce, Poodles Toys, CKC reg. J excellent condi- 1M/1F both cream, 4 tion 3400ml, quick $750 ea. 386-684-2698 release leather bags, POODLES TOY- AKC gchael 542-9670(w)S 1/F T. cup white/apricot 264-2850(h) $900. 334-4058 2 mjil plumprettypoodles.com Harley FXR Custom Al Pop T ..- / 1984,18,200 miles, ROTrWEILER I lowered1 drag bars, AKC, POP iM/iF, $500. drag pipes, S&S papers, 904 535 0094 Carb, extras, $8K obo. SHIH-TZU-3M, IF, 904-249-1710 when you've seen the rest come seethe best. Lowrider '92 Exc Diana 291-7745 cond, 20Kmi. $9000 904-403.0620 SHIH-TZU's RULE Purebreds $475; Hybrids a SUZUKI KATANA $375; Call 213.9941 / 04'. 600 SIb 8200 miles, $500 In Silky Terrier babies AKC, accessories (like Yorkles) smal, non Included. Excellent -shed, HC 386.496-1279 condition, $4400 obo, Wheaten Terrier (Soft call 9048744844 Coated) AKC Ch. sired Q YAMAHA FZ1. 02' 9pupsnonshedPOP S I Blue bought 95.904641.3354 new In 2003, adult YORKIE PUP 1M CKCTOY owned, garage kept, cute & playful, parents are 7400 miles, $4900obo, 4.61bs. $700.904-573.0445 call 904.505- 5588 1310 Auto Parrts 4 BFG MUD TERRAINS (5) 331n. with only 5K mIles, reg. $1200+ only $550. Call 406- 2698/ 422-8657/542-2302 x 513. 15"rim a, BOAT/CAR SHED S12' x30' covered two Sides & back. 12' peak tarp. 24' x 30' new 264-6814 S 12'x30' covered t, J two sides and back 12' peak tarp, 24'x30' new. 5422727 DUNLOP LOW PROFILE TIRE L 205/40Z, R17 80W. SP Sport. FM 901. Steel belted ilke new, $50. 744,7250/307-7364 DURATEC ENGINE I 98' 2.5L, 120k miles, 4,1- our of contour LX, $200obo, call 904 505 5588 a. Engines for Sale (2) S1979 Chevy 350 U8, 4 |- $300.94' Jeeplnline 6 cylinder, $60. Call Patrick. 912.576, 9855/ 912-467- 3409 Fiberglass Topper , I Fits 1980 to 1996 -150, kLa short bed clamps and third brake light. Must sell. $100.912-729-2792 dr Ford Bronco S.wheels, 5 lug 15"x7.5" alloy in good condi- S tion. Set of four. $150 744-7250/307-7364 S MAZDA MILLENIA t | 95' rims. 5 spokes, S $100 obo, call after 4pm, Iv msg. 542-0719x220 SSEARS X- CARGO S CARRIER-$40 oba, call after 4pm, 317-0630 Iv msg. TUNDRA 05' (4) Srims/tires. 275/75/16. l $300 obo, call after 4pm. 317-0630 Iv msg. 1 0A Antiques/ 132UV Classics CADILLAC FLEETWOOD A-* iuBROUGHAM* Ot* $700 CASH 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k ml., flip down foot rests for passengers In back- seats, runs/needs some body restoration work. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 537- 0961 Today Lariat Ranger XLT E O F350- 1979,460 l eng. at ps, pb, single cab, 2 wheel drive. Good work truck. $1500 obo, 294-8186 Pontiac Grandville Cony. '75 Needs top,. just in time for summer. I have put much time/$$ Into the car but we have a new house to pay for so I'm selling it for what I paid. Not a show car but a good driver. New belts/hoses, all new flowmaster ednfu-t ne,-. carper l':-p Tl-:,i,.r CU zC.-I, CO merer, m ?r -:.I NC- AC. mar-orn. poiver ..fr,Thirnq. a g.oo oari Iri 00 u1 213 459. 1325 Allomo lie ACURA 3.2 TL '03 TOM BUSH AUrOPLEX 371.4877 y ACURA RL '04 Nav. Sunro.i. CD. only 39,000 mi $27960 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ACURA RSX '02 TOM BUSH AUTLOPL. 371-4877 SACURA TL'OS BurcR nra 1 n. beauif ul 128.e060 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 ACURA TL '03 E Iov miles,. lull, equipped 516.860 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 AUDI TT CONVT. S02. 0ni,- 25.000 miles. $23.990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 C AUDI TT CONV. '02 25K milr $21.6E0 LEXUS OF JACK- SONVILLE 998-0012 f7\ AUTI A4 QUATTRO .'05. E tra lr,, mi. lull, equip $30.995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 330CIC Cony. '03. White blue top. fully equipped $35.995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 330i Sedan 'OS. Ash blue tian $33,9900 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW MINI COOPER '02 WITH WHITE TC-. GRAY INTERIOR 6 SPD 19K I.IILES $17900 a26-1 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 BMW X3 3.0 '06 White tan 21 miles. $38.695 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW Z4 3.0 '06 Oni; 4.00 miles $35.990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SBMW Z4 3.0 Convt ' 05. Premium pkg. full', equip. $37.990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK LESABRE '00 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 171.477 I Buick Riviera '91 I ,.Drigirnal C'.',ir,er I Irear-,purr. muiisr See!! | Be-, ,1/fr 725 7627 y CADILLAC CTS '03 Pe3rl witshe tan. naveatir.,n $21.960 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ) CADILLAC DEVILLE '04. Pearl -.'hiie. Beauti ul $19.840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 T ESCALADE 2003 loaded 22' rims. enterlalnment system sunroof on-star. Clean low miles must see. $14K. Call 904 92 3.4881 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD .tc BROUGHAM*.I* 1 $700 CASH 1976 Blue Int & e i 160k ir ps. ,er, gers i1, oa=.'. seLa runs, needs cr.re O0-, i.u'c,,kno ,eni- Greal restcr3i,'_.r, -.roI:|Cc Don't let Ihls deal (or car) rust away. C11 772 0612 TQda, CADILLAC SEVILLE 51S '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER LS '04 roM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 CHEVY CAVALIER LS '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 311.4477 CHEVY CAMARO SS '01 Black, T-tops, speed $159/mo. Call 334-7253 CHEVY IMPALA '05 Stk#F836 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEVY IMPALA '01 Stk#BUCGB184A $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4 Chevy Lumina 94' EURO, food reliable car, blue book $2500, asking $1400 obo, please call 904-415-1235/ 9044159 0080 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC '05 Auto, pwr pkg $9900 Mr. Ramsey 725.7300 Ext 4119 CHEVY MALIBU LS SPRT '05 Automatic, 6 cyl $11,900 Mr. Ramsey 725 7300 Ext 4119 CHEW MALIBU LS '02 Stk#G013 $10,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 1325 Automotive CHEVY MALIBU '01 Stk#G167 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS LTD ED '03 sunrf, alloy, automatic, $14,500 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 ICHRYSLER PT LTD CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '06 Immaculate cond., loaded, must sell quick! $500 down wac. 389-7700 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONV. '05 6 cyl, CD $13,800 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER CONCORD LX '02 Lthr, 6 cyl $6500 Mr. Ramsey 725T7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER 300M SEDAN '02 Alloy, Ithr, 3.5L, 18k $12,500 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONY TOURING '04 Leather, 6cyl, Alloy, CD $12,900 Mr. Ramsey 725300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 All wheel drive, leather, Chrome wheel $17,900 Mr. Ramsey 725 7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING SEDAN '05 Lthr, Alloy $21,900 Mr. Ramsey 725 7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN '05 Auto, wheels, power pkg CD $10,900 Mr. Ramsey 725 7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER P/T CRUISER SEDAN '03 Power windows, CD $7900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 I CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED '05 Leather, sunroof, Navigation. $27,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '05. Loaded, chrome whis $199/mo. 334-7253 DODGE 15005LT LARAMIE '99 Ext. cab, tool box, Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 ExI 4119 DODGE CHARGER SEDAN SXT '06 Lthr, CDAlloy $19,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 DODGE MAGNUM RT '05 Stk#F818 $25,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 DODGE NEON SXT SEDAN 'OS Auto, CD $8900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 DODGE NEON SXT '03 Stk#G122 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE STRATUS SXT '05 Excellent shape, must sell WAC take over pymts $286/mo. 389-7700 DODGE STRATUS SXT SEDAN '05 Auto, Power pkg $11,400 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 FORD 500 SE '06 Silver. 19K Miles, AT, AC, $17,500 #2917 ASH TISDELLE 800.323- 5795 FORD CROWN VIC '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD ESCORT '00 Gr[at condition priced ior imminelate sate 1,4 i^5 Call 369 7700 -I FORD ESCORT 97'. sport, great MPG. '|)5spd, cold a-,c, 138k miles, black ext., tan int, call Erick -a 912 882 5646, $1000 obo FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS LX '03 Premiu- n Red AT, -4C, I 31K Miles. T7.9SE 32670E ASH TISOELLE 800- 323- 5795 4 FORD MUSTANG GT Convertible, 96'. t blue w black lop loaded. $6500, 718-6314 or 716-8223 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 K iAlhwfif':t el Ito TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD TAURUS SEL '05 TOM BUSH AUT[OPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SE '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MStyxx would likely t I Invite all friends and | customers to stop by I or call him.. Bring in this ad ,| for extra savings! . Military and First Time | Buyers Welcome! l Want to be treated I like family, come to I NIMNICHT CHEVROLET I 1550CASSATAVE I 891-8672 I 387-4041 I 210-3004 HONDA ACCORD EX 'OS. Learner. V6.C0D 121.980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SHONDA ACCORD 99' LX. Exc. cond. 111k miles, good ac, $490. Call 287-9159. Iv msg. SHONDA ACCORD EX V6 '05 16K miles $21-,400 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA ACCORD EX -02 fri 01,:116 s 1i 5 TOM BUSH AUTOPLES 3714J877 HONDA CIVIC LX '01 .1D0 PWLF.S Si?2rC GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 ., Honda Prelude 96' 5spd, new rims and tI) lires, tons of alter market new parts. $3500 firm. Call 860 857 3126 .,L HYUNDAI TIBURON 97' I automallc a c. pwr W1 windows. 2 doo runs good small denL $2500. Call 912 882 6444 HYUNDAI SONATA 02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEM i71.4T77 TV INFINITI G35 SEDAN '03. ,Qnl1 29.000 miles Beautitul' 521.995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITY G35 '03 2er. l,,oa sii .er. jul-. ras.i l2c,9 m,: 334 '253 JAGUAR X-TYPE 3.0 '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX /714877 4. Keyslone Cabana 19ft / Trave Trailer sleeps 6, "L) 1 yr old., eec. cond. 57500. 285-6289. Llghtivelqht easy Io tow KIA OPTIMA LX SEDAN '05 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7100 Eel 41J9 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 E ECuTIl.E Si12 -,)0 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN L5 V8 '04 TOM BUSH AUTOPLE\ 371 48177 LINCOLN TOWNCAR 03 StK;;21i3D $14,9 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Lincoln Town Car 1995- one owner, always garaged 80,300 miles, white/grey. Excellent $7,400 080.731-4660 7 |MAZDA MIATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful! $12,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7' MAZDA RX8'04 YLeahter, CD, priced to sell. $19,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES SL500 '99 black, 55K ml. $31,000 OBO. 904 472- 3542 / MERCURY SABLE LS '03. Leather, CD Beautiful $11,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 1325 Automotive MERCURY GR MARQUIS '01 Stk#G165 $10,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI LANCER '03 Excellent shape, priced to sell quickly! $9995. Call 389-7700 4I MITSUBISHI . ECLIPSE 03 GTS ti 59k miles, Car In good condition, several modifications- asking $12,500 or best offer. 912-882 4035 MITSUBISHI LANCER ES '05 Stk#F765 $12,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '03 Stk#5677A $9488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SMustang 90' 5- spd, blue w/white tL hrint. 80K mi. 5.0 with performance parts, $6K call Garrett, 904 -415-1253 SS MUSTANG GT 04' o. orange, charcoal leather, int 4.5L, 5sp, 40th anniversary ea9, 21,500 miles, asking $19,500. 904- 302- 3040 7 NISSAN 350Z Cony. F '04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $34,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN 350Z CNV '05 Stk#4577A $31,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN ALTIMA S SEDAN '03 Auto, $11,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 a NISSAN MAXIMA 1 00' 94K miles S U black on black m leather. Sunroof everything. $9K 912- 882- 4899/ 912-258-1820. Lv msg If no answer NISSAN SENTRA 1.85 '04 CD, Pwr pkg, auto $9400 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GLS '01 Stk#G048 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 Pace Arrow 36'. T Class 'A' Motor- \ home, 1984.55k miles, new tires, 605kw. Onan Gen, 454 Chevy eng/trans 3rd owner. $7500obo, call Erick 912-882-5646 PONTIAC SUNFIRE '05 Excellent condition, can finance w/$350 down. Call 389-7700 PONTIAC G6 OT '05 Loaded, full warranty. $279/mo. 334-7253 i PORSCHE BOXSTER 03' 14K miles. REd with 2L. black interior and top. Mint condition, 5 spd. Warranty $31,950. Call 904-735- 3835 SATURN ION '03 Stk#G212A $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN LIOO1 '02 Stk#G205 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 SATURN LS200 '01 . Stk#BUCG010A $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 SCION XA '05 Stk#G121 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUZUKI VERONA '05 immaculate .load3. ir,'. mles. 'nu ll [-11 t3t $1297i5 Cadll 39 ---00 SUZUKI VERONA '04 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 W TOYOTA AVALON XLS '03 EIra lIa* miles. $19.890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA AVALON '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 TOYOTA CAMRY LE SEDAN '04 1 -i- -: u.'.-,! .i ) '.1 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 TOYOTA CAMRV LE '05. Leather. CD. iully eqpt. only I lK mIes. $17.495 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '02 Blue t-Gre, Cluin. .,4K. E3i.. Mliic . p1 1.96'0,2923E Ash Tisdelle 800 323 5795 STOYOTA COROLLA 1 CE 05'. CE, 4cy. a c, l automatic af fn 6 Sdisc. cruise con- trol power lock alarm. excellent MPC, $15.600obo, 772 7795 803 6617 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLX '00. Sl. ,r ar : 6c, I Inr. 5.url'T AC. amr rm1 AB$li 1550 02-03 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323. 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLS '02. Cr, 1-atnrer,, a. a3C 4-c,1. nr. urrn air Og: ABS. 1130iO n11ll99A ASH TISDELLE 800' 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLS '03. Rea. at a.: 4cl. ABE. PW. PL CC. =uun.-. am 1m caasCD l14.750 027el ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLS '02. iier. AT. JC,I. AC. am, rm mitr3ags. A-S P-orahes $14,150 n2942 ASH TISDELLE 800- 32 3- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 05 GLS AT AC Sunr.:,o. 141 t.1,1e' 161,15- 1294- ASH TISDELLE 800- 323 5795 Y VOLVO C70 CONV. '04. Onm 16iK mi. hike new i30.995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VOLVO C70 CNV '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3r114877 7 VOLVO S0 '06 AWD. full, equpped Ori,- i425 mles $3.980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VW JETTA GLI '03 -c, ISalrer. ,: u:tor, v.hi,$i74 mc.. 34 7253 SVW PASSAT GULX- 04'. 4D black. 15K miles, exe. cond. $21,500 obo. Please call $76 9583 for details. Wedd Band. .67c1. IEngagemenl band. .36 ct. 1.o dctiw, Make offer. 330 701 8376 Trucks.Vans. SUVs 00-OS *ALL Military and Civilian I$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 -'00'o o, Less -, Buick Park Avenue T 1988 all electric I leather interior runs good. great body tow package Daniel 772-0197 FORD TAURUS 90' Good body all 't| f electric, works runs but needs engine work. $500 obo, KEN 699 8398 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA 95' solid car and great runner 122K, S2000 obo, 619-3029 4 OLDS CUTLASS . Ciera 95'. Solid car and XL) great runner. 122K. $2000 obo. 619 3029 Trucks 1340 Trailer's SLtr ' ACURA MDX '05 ,f Only 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK RENDEZVOUS AWD 'OS Auto, wr pkg $15,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 CADILLAC SRX '06 6Fe White/tan, fully equipped. $35,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Z CADILLAC ESCALADE '06. Pearl white/tan, fully equipped. $41,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 CADILLAC ESCALADE '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $29,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's /7 CADILLAC SRX '06 % : Pearl white, fully equip, like new. Only 9K miles. $32,680 LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4- CHEVROLET 1500 ext cab 97. Sil- Sverado. Loaded, great condltin, bronze 144k miles, bed liner, tow package, $6500 call 904-743-0609 CHEVY 84', 4X4 S. K- 10, lifted, 38.5, -1 super mudders. 350 eng, SWB. $2800 obo. 904563 3538 CHEVY AVALANCHE '04 Stk#G183 $24,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 CHEVY S10 LS 01', Szr2, 4wd, ext cab ba3rd door, 4.3V6. a/t. pw, pl, cd, $10,500. 779-6184/707-7056 CHEVY SHORTED STRUCK 1964. Fleet- Sside custom, new _O230 engine 3spd $2500obo. Call Erick 912- 882-5646 CHEVY SILVERADO LT '02 Ext Cab leather loaded, outstanding cond. $17,975. Call 389-7700 L, CHEVY SILVERADO S97', C1500, ext cab auto, V.8, 2 wd, AC, AT, PB, 144 k miles bronze super clean, call 904 743- 0609 CHEVYW SILVERADO '05 Stk#G122 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 / CHEVY TAHOE LT 1'03. Moonroof, CD, quad seats, black/ tan, beautiful! $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE '04 Stk#1228A $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEVY TAHOE LSI 'OS Low mi, loaded, 3rd row fact warr. Save thou- sands fr new! 334-7253 Dodge 2500 '01 V-8 Sngl cab, auto, a/c, 69Kmi. Payoff $7500 237- 3706 DODGE DAKOTA '01 Very low miles cleanest in Jacksonville! Must sell! $8975. Call 389-7700 DODGE DURANGO SLT SPLUS 2000.,5.9VL 8 cyl, S| silver, 3ro row seating, 109k miles, $7500. Just a beautiful SUV. Sailor PCSING to S1GI 1542-7419 DODGE DYNASTY S92', White, immacu- late, in/out. Runs great, everything working good. $1900. Call 282 9639 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's DODGE DURANGO '05 Stk#F855 $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM 3500, 2005-Diesel dually w/comp towing pkg for fifth wheel. Call 264 -6239 for more info DODGE RAM PU '04 Stk#1628D $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM Hemi '04 4dr. low mi, great work truck $299/mo. 334- 7253 A FORD BRONCO 78' new motor, 38" S swampers, 6K invested. Body's a little rough. $3K obo, Rick 912-882-8606 FORD BRONCO 94' S XLT 4" lIft. 33" tires, t rebuilt trans, cold ac. $5800 obo, call 912-882-7289 after 4pmr FORD ESCAPE XLT '05 Stk#G008A $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 /7" FORD EXPEDITION %_O '03 Eddie Bauer, Black/tan, 4x4, fully equipped $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 & FORD EXPLORER S94', new transmis- Ssion, tire, battery, AC, power, runs great, $2000 obo, call 291-0799 FORD EXPEDITION '03 Stk#F816A $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#1666A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD EXPEDITION XLT '03 Leather, DVD, low ml. $269/mo. 334-7253 4 FORD F 150 4X4. .Super-.Cab AFR-heads Vl cam heders intake, chip & more, $7300. Call 904-797-6735 Iv msg FORD F-. 150. 95' SWB S 5sp, 6cyl, 96,600 miles, \) original owner, great shape, $4300. Call Days. 783-9272 after 6pm, 631-0219 04 FORD SPORT TRACK S03'Excellent con- 1 edition, 40K miles, 18,500, 912 576 7191 FORD XCAB F-150 '01 Stk#1739C $11,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD XCAB RANGER '01 stk#G127 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SGMC Conversion SI Van 92' Couch and four captains chairs, TV/VCR, surround sound, am/fm cassette, 97K miles. $5K. 997-9741 GMC Sierra 1500 '01 cold a/c, auto, 4.3L, V-6, exc cond $6000 219-8723 GMC YUKON DENALI XL '03 TV/DVD, loaded, immaculate. Must sei r.,:,'.. $25 300 7",6? r706. Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's GMC SIERRA 05' crew cab, loaded, 33K miles still S under warranty, must selL $19,900. 912 729-1585 or 912-266 2173 B GMC YUKON DENALI '03 Sunroof, CD, DVD $23,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SGMC YUKON '03 Black/tan, leather, CD, sunrf. $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /7 G MC YUKON XL SLT'03. White/ tan, sunroof, DVD, quad seats. $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC YUKON SLT '04. Extra low miles, like new, black/tan, DVD, crhome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /V HONDA CRV '04 Extra low miles Equipped. $15,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 HONDA PASSPORT EX '02. Only 40,000 miles. $13,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 T HONDA PILOT EXL '04. Champagne/ tan. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEE HONDA RIDGELINE M '06 EX 4x4 Like new, White/ tan. $30,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HYUNDAI SANTE FE '03 Stk#G078 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 y\ INFINITI QX56 '05 -_ Navigation, DVD, Fully Equip.$42,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ISUZU ASCENDER 'OS Stk#G130 $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, JEEP CHEROKEE SLAREDO 91'. White. O 146K miles, 6 cyL Locks/windows. pwr, auto, am/fm/cass, a/c. New shocks. Battery water pump. $2500.744,1794 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 White/tan, extra low miles. $17,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED'03 Leather, moonrf. tow ok a $14.500 Mr. Ramsey 725. 7300 Ext 4119 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO '03 Alloy, CD, Luggage Pack $15,500 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO'05 Alloy, CD, Power pkg $15,900 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO'03 CD, wheels, power pkg $13,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 JEEP PUBERTY UNITED 4X4 '03 Lthr, wheels, Power pkg $14,700 Mr. Ramsey 7257300 Ext 4119 JEEP WRANGLER 'OS Stk#4384A $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 KIA SHORTAGE '02 Stk#G037 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 LEXUS RX300 '02 Stk#F868 $25,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 y\ LINCOLN < NAVIGATOR'04 White tan fully equip. Ultimate! $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 I LINCOLN NAVIGATOR'04 Black/tan, like new, fully eqpt. $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES MLSOO '02 Black/White, $24,850 #12011A Ash Tisdelle 800-323-5795 MERCEDES ML320 '03 Sport, AT, 6Cyl, Leather Sunroof. 39K Miles, $23,500 #2901 Ash Tisdelle 800- 323- 5795 MERCEDES ML320 '03 Black, AT, 6Cyl, Leather Sunroof, 27K Miles, $25,500 #2937 Ash Tisdelle 800. 323.5795 A, MITSUBISHI GALANT 97' ES ilt sunroof, 4d, 4cyl. a/t, ABS, pw, pi, cd, kicker box, amps, $3000.779-6184/ 707-7056 MITSUBISHI MONTERO '00 Stk#3260D $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR '06. Dakar Edition, loaded, custom wheels $269/mo. Call 334-7253 NISSAN XTERRA '00 Stk#8402B $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, ROOMMATES S WANTED S to share a town- house $450m all utilities included in Orange Park 7 miles from NHAS JAX 386-0207 Toto 91'. Truck New Smotor/paint, AC, new L brakes, manual transmission,- extended cab call: 904 264-7142 or 904 838 4764 Trucks 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA RUNNER '01. Extra low mi." Beautiful! $15,995, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA RUNNER' S LIMITED '03 ' Champagne/tan,, $24,9954 s LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '04 Stk#5848C $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487P TOYOTA RUNNER '04 Loaded, running boards, roof. leather $349/mo. Call 334-7253.' TOYOTA RAV 4 '01 Stk#1578C $12,988 ' TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-481. F TOYOTA TUNDRA E S SR5SDblecab04', . La r loaded, low miles, J S bedllner, tow pkg, keyless entry at Immaculate. $19,400. Call 912-673-6930 . VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREGY V6 '04. Green, at, 6cyl, Ithr, sunrf, am/fm CD, 4* drive $24,750. #11859A ASH TISDELLE 800.32- 57u94 1345 Vans/Buses CHEVY ASTRO CONV. '01, Stk#1694B $11,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.-4877 CHEVY G1500 CARGO VAN4 '04 Auto, AC $11,900 5 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4111 CHEVY VENTURE'02 Stk#G225 $9988 8 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487T CHRYSLER TOWN & ' COUNTRY '04 Must seep this one, must sell fasts $16,975. Call 389-7700 T CHRYSLER TOWN & CNTRY' '05 Stow & go, CD $15,900' Mr. Ramsey 7257300 Ext 41X9 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN '05 Capt', chrs, Pwr Pkg, CD $13,990'" Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext4114 4. DODGE GRAND ,- SCARAVAN SE 99'. Exc., condition. All records, 131K miles, green, tar, int, $5690obo. Green Cove., 904-284-0047 FORD E-150 VAN '05 - Stk#F798 $15,888 -" TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.48an FORD WINDSTAR GL *". Exc cond, tan w/tan lnt., 79k, $4900. 904-616 g93. FORD WINDSTAR SEtL A03' Leather, Alloy, DVD $12i80i Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext4111 NISSAN QUEST S VAN,'!'4 Auto, CD $15,600 ' Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4A# NISSAN QUEST '01. -.-. Stk#4217B $11,588"-4 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4871* 1355- Auto'siTrui WANTED TO BUY. J I Will Pa. Cash For 'Your. Extended Van or Motor. Hcme 613417 0765, AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORYj ACURA BOARD FORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SUBARU OF JAX : of Orange Park S i All IA| A ,lviii. A-1],,, ,| :'o1 i i d .) PAUL CLARK r FORD-MERCURY NORTH FLORIDALINCOi MERCURY KEY AUDI ,NiE IE. 'll ull 4 i..f i t,, ',,,lri, , -4 41, KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI ' U.i.ll) 1io iir, iB I UJ1 GARBER FORD-MERCURY LC1110L MERCURY OF OR iE PARK P i A,,, si-u0-- BENTLEY- ORLANDO ll',tJ H,:,,jl 1 1,]i 6iM l TOM BUSH BMW ' I All in 7i, Bi Ill GARBER BUICK lIH-ll l:|l P ,lll"llI-. ,-1.iy"' KEY BUICK J.l) :i.u hlll 6 Ie l 01 "'tUij CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 1 7 1) I '^ ,u th .u k l ,'id t -'. j l l NIMNICHT CADILLAC PARKER CADILLAC `P 1ii Mia) '1Ail 844131: COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES if i ii t'r ili Hvi 1-.1- ' CREST CHEVROLET GARBER CHEVY (I ) I e .".pl,). 4(. 4 , GORDON CHEV JERRY HAMM CHEV i'.(l) PIrllp Hwy 'iH. im fr1 GEORGE MOORE CHEV ]l ilr II Bl1 499'" NIMNICHT CHEV 1 lli ji A'' It'4lI414 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 'JI ii' l Sitilli I3-, l. 1" CARUSO CHRYSLER I, y I ti e li viiii rlVi) I-llj FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park S I :. I I l 1 I .' 1 ,'1- II GARBER CHRYSLER ati, 1)-i, 'yi "): i". .64 z lt i MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP RICK KEFFER ,l 1' 5f4il4l l ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE i0 1.1I1 '.Aill t I4 44.11 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 iiiECTOinE niPnnE MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10; I) Phil p.Hwu i 4- '.i5 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK MllI) 1J l'llllll B vil ; 7- i NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC liM 'H illyp Hyiii t 4y COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9Jl1 All.vil Blvil ;4 l4 11. GARBER GMC TRUCKS LlIl l 1 iv 'lll 1:- COGGIN HONDA ON AlANTflC 11'11' A llI [ l.,d .l, M llI COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE .' I.I, HL .I 1-rl)aiJ4 1 ,,9 HONDA OF THE AVENUES S1 .1 Filli ". H yiii '.,'1 3(1. LUCAS HONDA OF JAX till MiI liii"g MB lii 3 1:--1.' HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK KEY HYUNDAI ATLANTIC INFINITI i1 8 I All ii l 'l iMI: 41 I CITY ISUZU 1iM S Allniri i q I B ;lll MATHENY JAGUAR I 'n I An IA in. BlId j| t.4', I rl ATLANTIC JEEP i' ., I '.i ih 3i 44.21 CARUSO JEEP FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park lr.1''. W rll, ild "h'-Il'l.1 ) MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1 (.: l ',l j Av. 1|+ I RICK KEFFER I 1 4 4'i r n l r j , COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantc Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/OrlandoFI 407-339-3443 I WSIMI, 1;17;My 144 8 rljfiilil MIi! N,'7 -,IIJLU LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE W Av IC1U I(,IIO,0L .U 11vI ll ( ,. lT I l .l. BEACH BLVD I112 TOM BUSH MAZDA 4i"'ii alin,,, Bhn n'"' O i MAZDA CITY I'j3 ifitilit; l] 1 ;] .hiIi BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 1lOi l Aili'iii BMI 2 11.18L TOM BUSH MINI s illy i ll I I 1 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES I lp llI' Hwi, 24jl-I,2. vi i uyyl yiv lIli liV U IV CITY MITSUBISHI lit'-' A l l' l ll'l I 'I '1i" .414 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK ; rl T'-) 1 .. 7 I COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC lI.rlll li AIIil BllA 14 ',' W'11i) COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES lIl .11 Philip: Hi 811- lll)I MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX i i)l r( il Av, it,";',1h PARKER NISSAN v IJ 1 v.iulli lij Au :w-I W li MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP I1 t.. Well I1 ,'t-.4I-941])J COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC I i11 Ally illi El7i) 4 "iII'l GARBER PONTIAC t 1:'ril (l ': 4illl ''. J',4 -4 1 - NIMNICHT PONTIAC l l'It Phillip H/f r:,4 4Jlt, BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. l 1111l Alljii BI 1 ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO L n i] I' l.l5 1, 1 M I 1 I NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding BNd, Jax 904-778-7700 v.nimnicht.com SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK I M, "iili") Bi I 779-0071 CITY SUZUKI 1 I)),l% All itilnl Bliil 14A I11I iVw i ri iiliJ tiiuli t (i n' ARLINGTON TOYOTA COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES 10564 i'rifi: Hv 2 -1u1 i KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 1 .I1 i 1. iIlllel i 7 -'71 1100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 4 l.I I I 1uull m.1 Awli) 8iri.6:2.4Aif iil b1-i-4 'if Lli ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA li (1,j. jlA.e 1.,4.+ I ASH TISDELLE VW 1 Well W .I11 ] "'-hl O'STEEN VW hiliti. H1-1 0; 3 y5 fl TOM BUSH VW AI AllI Ilt l i ,;l"-U')11 O'STEEN VOLVO" PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING SII:l! Allili B.'iA 7216,94 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE 'l'A's [it 1 hlt ,iil llIT Iilt.. TI ft-81 BWi h Blvd '24-1.11 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 11'1 1 A nl,l i liiv 34 .'4-1.1:l LUCAS AUTO PARK 1'T7 W I P- ',iii IMF:' ". '1;1;I. " DRIVE TICKET All.l AIIll lll Bli 4-'- 41J1 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10 i.4 Aio ,ill B'.] ' l'-'Jl' Tom Bush Autoplex 'in iA. lu'IiII ;1 .41 P 4- V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St. 356-8491 WORLD IMPORTS EIOIGEUC 0 UUST U; 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY wv.vworldimportsusaxcom 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 it id I i 'l 11 I I ' Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 8, 2006 4L 44 4t.- 444 40 A6- BOARD Your NortIeast Florida Super Duty Tru Headquarters! 1700 Ponce de Leon St. Augustine * O 353-6797 * <- * Saluting Americ s heroes! 1515 WELLS ROAD, ORANGE PARK 269-1033 We asute You! (-1ALIVI ER TOY -TA^ --- 1310 Cassat Ave. 3894561 www.erniepalmerscion.com ^'BW l~e L,; Fv ,Ws. 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'4. ^ -". .. ... . -" ".- .". . i0roud I-u to li on the 2 mericans i ve, Guard Bgserve Forces w.Chosen to ta TOYOTA at the Avenues 10564 Philips Highway !-800-431-3952 I We make and sew NAME TAGS 1.4 m il P We specialize in Leather Flight Suit NAME PLATES -. : We do all alterations & sew on rank insignia n the We mount Ribbons and Medals SWe ll help you get squared away for your next -. inspection, promotion or deployment anda who ike the ,toidpefend our ton. Whether yed in Iraq or istan, or humanitarian at home or continue to ion with ,rro and t itch rt mbroidery MILITARY UNIFORM SPECIALIST PRINCE 1990 1700 Wells Road Suite #21 Orange Park, FL 32073 Call: 904-269-9666 l , , ,, | Nitro or Electric Fly Power or O On Road &HOBBY WORLD 7273 103RD ST. Hours M.P 18. S alt 10-6. 175 BLANDING BLVD. 2 Bika W. of 1-295 Sun (103d only) 12-5 1/4 M. S of 0 P. 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| 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 |
| 67 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |