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Aviators Depart Foreign Aviator Instructors Leave VP-30 Page 3 Summer Camp SYAC Keeps The Kids Busy When Out Of School Pages 8-9 Turtles Nesting Turtles Move In At Base Marina Page 11 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006 1 www.jaxairnews.com VA data theft affects active ByjOl Mike England Assistant Editor he Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) announced last week that the per- sonal information of as many as 1.1 million active-duty service members as well as 430,000 National Guardsmen and 645,000 Reservists may have been com- promised during a May 3 burglary of a VA employee's home. Last month, the VA announced that the stolen laptop and exter- nal hard drive stolen from an employee's home had identity information on 26.5 million veter- ans, including names, birth dates and social security numbers. However, the agency had original- ly stated that the data of millions of active duty service members had not been compromised. Secretary of Veterans Affairs R. James Nicholson noted that the agency has been notifying all affected veterans and service members and that there have been no reports of identity theft in what has become one of the nation's largest security breaches. "(The) VA remains committed to providing updates on this incident as new information is learned," Nicholson said. "The department will contin- ue to make every effort to inform and help protect those potentially affected, and is working with the Department of Defense to notify all affected personnel." So what are the potential risks for active duty service members? According to NAS Jacksonville Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society Director Dave Faraldo, service members should be on the lookout for suspicious activity on their bank and credit card accounts. "Identity theft is a huge problem and unfortunately there's no magic pill you can take to make it go away," Faraldo stated. "If someone knows your name, birth date, and social security number, they basically have access to anything you own, including bank accounts and investments. An identity thief can really create havoc in a person's life." Service members can take sev- eral steps to reduce the risk of having their personal data used against them. Some of those include: 1. Instituting a fraud alert on your credit. Before anyone can get a new credit card or loan in your name, a lender will check your credit at one of S the nation's three credit S bureaus. That gives you a chance to stop a thief. You are entitled to place a fraud S alert on your credit report, S which will alert potential lenders to be extra careful before handing out new credit cards to you (or your imposter): It might be a bit of a hassle for you if you try to open an account in the near future, but the peace of mind may be worth it. If you know you are going to make a major credit purchase soon, do that first, then place the fraud alert on your report. 2. Considering a credit freeze? Next, if you suspect that you've been the victim of identity theft, consider freezing your credit. This locks down your credit file so no e-duty one can see it and no one can grant credit in your name. Only after a detailed "thawing" process can a consumer open the credit file for credit granting purposes. 3. Regularly checking your cred- it report? Every American is enti- tled to one free copy of their credit report every year at AnnualCredit Report.com. That's three peeks altogether, since you can get one copy each from all three bureaus. So one great strategy is to spread those three out every four months. Since the reports largely overlap, that's a great way to see if there's any new accounts listed that don't belong. 4. Not paying for unnecessary services. Don't pay for other unnecessary services like ID theft insurance or credit restoration. Free help is always available at the Identity Theft Resource Center www.id theftcenter.org, a non-profit organization with a hotline staffed largely by volun- See VA, Page 11 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Housing Office Management Assistant Cynthia Johnson explains the Rental Partnership Program to Sgt. Cromwell Downs of the 4th Amphibious Assault Vehicle, Bravo Company at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Jax at the housing office June 8. Rental Partnership Program helps Sailors find affordable housing By Kaylee LaRocque deposit fees for those who partici- Editor pate in this program. The program is open to all mili- rit he Rental Partnership Pro- tary members El through 07. The gram was created at NAS only stipulation is that military Jacksonville, NS Mayport members must be stationed in the and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. in 1999 to area for at least 12 months and benefit military members and are required to sign a 12-month their families by helping them find lease. "It used to be that renters sufficient housing with lower apartment the move-in costs. had to be in the apartment the is r is a g t po entire 12 months, but Florida state "This really is a great program. law now says that if a military We have about 42 apartment com- law now says that if a military plexes in the Jacksonville area member is being deployed for more that are under contracts with the than 90 consecutive days, they can Navy to provide housing for mili- break their lease," continued tary members. By signing our con- Wheeler. tract, apartment managers agree "Single military members lose to not charge a security deposit or their basic allowance for housing application fee, conduct back- when they deploy and usually ground or credit checks and give have to pay to store their house- military personnel a discount on hold goods. The law definitely ben- their rent," explained Personnel efits them. To break a lease, they Support Manager Patricia Wheeler are required to give 30 days notice of the NAS Jax Housing Office. and provide an official letter from "There are no upfront fees when their command." the military member moves in, Leases can also be broken if the unless they have a pet. Pet depo- military member has official sits are not waived." orders to transfer from the area. Another benefit is that the local electric companies also waive See HOUSING, Page 12 7NAS jax Environ- mental Depart- ment Assistant Hazardous Waste Manager Billie Brownfield properly dispos- es used motor oil i "into an oil con- tainment center at the NAS Jax H Auto Hobby SShop. Base per- sonnel can use 1 the Auto Hobby ..I Shop to dispose i used motor oil, S1 filters, anti- freeze and used i brakepads. Photos by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams HWMP matters Follow rules when disposing By PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams . Special Contributor W while on base, people must abide by a differ- ent set of rules than when they are off base. One lesser-known regulation is the appropriate method of haz- ardous waste (HW) disposal. The Hazardous Waste Man- agement Plan (HWMP) is de- signed to set the standard for all activities and outlying areas under control of the command- ing officer and is outlined under NAS Jacksonville Instruction 5090.1F. Military commands and civil- ian contractors are responsible for maintaining the HWMP to avoid being fined, and in some cases, the individual can be penalized with a fine depend- ing on the intent and the sever- ity of the offense. Unscheduled base wide inspections are conducted to monitor activity, assess fines and refer discrepancies through the proper course of action to Glass recyclables are collected at the NAS Jax Recycling Center. All the money raised from recycling on base is returned to Sailors and their families through Morale, Recreation and Welfare Department programs. correct deficiencies. However, these regulations are not limited to worksites. Housing and recreational areas also fall under these guidelines. According to the instruction, a solid waste is a characteristic HW if it is ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic. Plenty of common HW items such as aerosol cans, thermo- stats, drain cleaners, pesticides, antifreeze, fertilizers, and rechargeable batteries are . found in households. These items must be disposed of ac- See HAZMAT, Page 12 TOUCHING L BASE Road closed Drivers need to be aware that Knight Lane, which runs in front of the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center (YAC), is now permanently closed to through traffic due to construction of the new YAC. The street now ends at the YAC. - -- -- ~ i ----~-*----, --_ --- I C--l --- IPIIII L~P~--- II 2 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 Looking back in time... Hey, MoneyMan! About a year ago I took out a loan and authorized automatic payment from my checking account. Ever since they started taking out the money, my account has been messed up. I contacted the company and told them I wanted to start paying by check and they said I would have to keep paying them electroni- cally. Is there any way I can get out of this mess? MoneyMan Sez: Sometimes paying auto- matically, electronically is a good thing. As you have learned, not always. If you decide that you no longer want to pay electronically, you have the right under federal law to stop lenders from electronically taking money out of your account. Of course, this does not settle the debt but it will help to stop the drain of repeated finance charges or bounced check fees while you work out other arrangements. Notify your bank orally A group of spectators check out a PBY Patrol Airplane at the first NAS Jacksonville Air Show on Aug. 30, 1945. File photo ON THE HOMEFRONT Eten VIP eat at IaSmc House and in writing at least three business days before the transfer is scheduled that you no longer author- ize electronic debits for a particular loan. The bank must block the next withdrawal as well as all future payments for the specific debt. You should also send written notice to the lender stating that it is no longer authorized to debit your account. Your bank may ask you to send a copy of that notification to them. You will still owe the debt and you must find another way to repay the loan, but you will have much better control on when and how the debt is repaid. If you have questions about how to repay the loan, talk with your credit union or bank representa- tive or visit your local Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society office. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. Volunteers needed at Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society The NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) is looking for volunteers to work as recep- tionists and caseworkers. Volunteers must complete a two-day training class to learn about the society, policies, budgeting, etc... Caseworkers will then train under the guidance of another trained caseworker until they learn the job. No experience is required to volunteer. For more infor- mation, call 542-3515. Navy-Marine Corps Relie Society Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 i i w 0 - "Copyrighted Material Syrdicated-Content - Available from Commercial News Providers" a _ * * AFEIr R S f . . RZRN SRMMRNTHR MUMFORD Job title/command: NAS Jax 1st Lieutenant Division Hometown: Baltimore Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To earn my college degree and become a social worker. Most Interesting Experience: Deploying to the Mediterranean on board USS John F. Kennedy in 2004. Words of Wisdom: Come what may. r- .1 .-,-m. U4 .^ .. .-- --* ..- B.r.-- *---..-^ *#*... j ' l~dEET Rf CVIL/RN ... MALCOLM WRT5ON f ,* \ Job title/command: ": : Police Officer, NAS Jax Security Department ,. ~Hometown: Altcona, Pa. Family Life: Married with two children. Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy Career Plans: To go to school and earn my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling overseas. Words of Wisdom: Treat people like the way you want to be treated. t 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 Wors hip 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 101 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 IJI AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The li All NEW can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the J All NEWs, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The IAX 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: Jax AirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY MONEYMAN! Q Q r r VP-30 bids farewell to allied aviators By Lt. Steve Bradfield VP-30 PAO emotions May 24 as three of VP-30's most experienced foreign ex- change instructors took to the skies for the last time in a P-3 Orion. After a highly productive liaison lasting more than 20 years, the Dutch and British Person- nel Exchange Programs (PEP) will come to a close, resulting in the loss of four allied instructors at VP-30. Last year, the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) decided to sell it's P-3 fleet to Germany, while reduc- tions in the British Royal Air Force (RAF) resulted in the loss of a Nimrod MR2 Squadron and a subsequent decrease in personnel exchange billets. While VP-30 loses much in expertise and unique per- spective from these changes, they continue to benefit from a cadre of outstanding PEP officers from Australia, Canada, Chile and Germany. To mark the occasion, staff and students from five countries conducted a tacti- cal training flight together. Allied instructors are involved in all aspects of VP-30's training and this flight was no different. Sgt. Maj. Richard Van Rhijn, RNLN, conducted a flight engineer instructor under training event for AME1 Adkins, while Squadron Leader Tim Monk, RAF, supervised Capt. Travis Field, Canadian Air Force (CAF) and Lt. Bart Freriks, RNLN, trained a new German Tactical Coordin-ator Kapitan Lt. Thomas Krey. The flight consisted of antisubmarine warfare and antisurface warfare training before conducting one last low-level overflight of down- town Jacksonville via the St. Johns River. Upon return to NAS Jax, a welcoming com- mittee consisting of VP-30's Capt. Tim Brewer, squadron Photos courtesy of VP-30 (From left) German Kapitan Lt. Thomas Krey, Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) Lt. Bart Freriks, VP-30 Executive Officer Cmdr. Mark Creasey, Canadian Air Force Capt. Derrick Hotte, RNLN Sgt. Maj. Richard Van Rhijn, VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer, Squadron Leader Tim Monk of the British Royal Air Force and Canadian Air Force Capt. Travis Field pose for a picture after Freriks, Van Rhijn and Monk's final instructional flight in a U.S. P-3. personnel and the NAS Jax Fire Department greeted the allies with the tradition- al soaking, compliments of the fire crew. This flight was a major milestone for Van Rhijn as he surpassed 5,000 flight hours in the P-3. Jim Paroles from Lockheed Martin (the P-3 manufac- turer) was in attendance to present Van Rhijn with a Lockheed certificate, patch, and pin denoting the accom- plishment. Capt. Derrick Hotte, CAF, also presented Van Rhijn the Silver Pin from VPI, an international maritime patrol organization. The distinction for VPI members signifies 5,000 flight hours in any maritime patrol air- craft, regardless of airframe or nationality. Van Rhijn leaves Jack- sonville and the RNLN to fly C-130s with the RNLAF. In-Flight Technician Sgt. Maj. Peter Aerts, RNLN is returning to the RNLAF. Freriks returns to the RNLN to serve on an air defence ship, while Monk is taking a staff appoint- ment in the Uni- ted King- dom. Royal Netherlands Navy Sgt. Maj. Richard Van Rhijn is acknowledged by Jim Paroles of Lock- heed Martin, for surpassing 5,000 flight hours in the P-3. From left, VP-30 Executive Officer Cmdr. Mark Creasey, Van Rhijn, Paroles and VP- 30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer. lax Ail NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 3 Get aboard! VBS is coming in July From Staff registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is currently underway for all children ages 5-12. VBS runs July 17-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious Si.'Education Building 749. This ,.- year's theme is "All Aboard for ~Ad the Gospel Express." Participants ,7 w^ will spend their time doing arts and crafts, playing games, learn- S .ing songs and having classroom instruction. Lunch will be provid- ed 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 park- ing lot June 10 from 10:30 a.m. to noon for sign-ups. :,UB S. 'DAB | Ai ^ ^ %N " d"- :" 2" -Father's Pay Brunch Yune 18 tOam-3pm CHEF CARVED SELECTIONS R.:- rt Beef with Au Jus and Creamed Horseradish Sauce I irgina Cured Maple Ham with Rum Raisin Sauce FEATURED ITEMlS Ci, ,l H,:tI ad CoM B at I,'q .uc i ,. 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I'm glad to report that I am still amazed at the level of quali- ty and professionalism that I'm constantly barraged with. During the last few col- umns, I've been talking up a lot of items you've probably already heard a little about, but I had points I needed to drive home. This time I want to draw your attention to a mission we don't always see. Back in April, quite a few medical personnel from the Navy and our sister services joined up with the Military Sealift Command and took off from San Diego heading for the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia. Along the way a bunch of good folks from nongovern- mental organizations (NGOs) like Project HOPE, Hawaii's Aloha Medical Mission, the Tzu Chi Foundation, the Sahaya Foundation, the Philippine Red Cross, and the University of California - San Diego Pre-Dental Society, just to name a few, will be joining up with USNS Mercy throughout her five-month deployment. USNS Mercy isn't going out to conduct counter-ter- rorism operations, and they won't be patrolling for pirates or searching for sub- marines. In fact there's only one thing they are looking for those in need of assis- tance. I'm talking about a lot of military doctors, nurses, and corpsmen partnering up with their civilian counter- parts from all over this part of the world as well as our Pacific region military friends and allies to reach out to those areas where people need help. And, it's not just the med- ical folks either. Our w * FLTCM(SS/SW) R.D. West Seabees continue to be everywhere. Warriors from Naval Construction Battalion 40 joined the mis- sion to lend their construc- tion skills to projects like new sidewalks, painting and building repair. Backing it all up as ambassadors of good will is the Navy's Show Band out of Norfolk, Va. Using the universal language of music, they are already a hot ticket at every port visit so far. I'm here to tell you that they have standing-room only audiences wherever they go. OK, so I hear some folks saying, "Yeah, big deal, mas- ter chief" Well, actually it is a big deal, so let me tell you why and why it matters to you. If you think back over the last 24 months, some of the Navy's biggest deployments efforts have been what? I'll give you a hint USS Ab- raham Lincoln, USS Bon- homme Richard, USNS Mercy, USNS Comfort, USS Bataan, USS Iwo Jima, among others any of these names ring a bell? If they don't they should because they were some of the ships responding to major natural disasters internationally and at home. As the most powerful and professional naval force in the world, it's our responsi- bility to be able to respond to these catastrophes. Never mind that we are protecting peace and stability in a region when we help. That is important, but just as important we are showing our real power -- our com- passion, our generosity, and our commitment to our fel- low man. So why do you, the aver- age Sailor, care? Simple. More than likely during your career (however long or short) you're going to get the call to assist. We all will. And missions like Mercy's not only provide great med- ical care to people who need it, but it gives us the chance to train our response skills, to work with the host nations and NGOs so we have working relationships in place whenever the call goes out. I don't know if you have seen any of the photos or stories coming from Mercy lately, but they clearly demonstrate how close a partnership we have with our regional allies and the NGOs. They also show why we'll need these partner- ships in the future. Go take a gander at their Web site photo gallery at http://www.cpf.navy.mil/new s_images/Mercy/photos.htm. You will see Project HOPE, Air Force, foreign military and Navy professionals working side by side. You will see an Aloha Medical Mission physician getting a chance to help people in need because the Navy now .knows how best to help him do that. You will also see Pacific Fleet Commander Adm. Gary Roughead out there too. Why? Because it's that important. The fleet com- mander knows that for the right response, we need to get there and partner up quickly, so he's involved. Other NGOs and host nations will join in as Mercy continues along its course. We will help those in need, we will build trust and con- fidence in each other, and we will train for when the unthinkable occurs. This comes from working together; learning about See MISSIONS, Page 11 Photo by PHAN Harry Rucker III Aviation ordnanceman assigned to the "Mad Foxes" of VP-5 lift a AGM-65 Maverick laser-guided missile to a weapons station of a P-3C Orion aircraft June 7. VP-5 is cur- rently conducting a sink exercise on decommissioned vessels USS Stump (DD 978) and USS Goff (DD 247) to create an artificial reef. 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Mike Trumbull VP-45 he "Pelicans" of VP- 45 were once again influencing the young minds of the local commu- nity recently when the sec- ond-grade class of Sacred Heart Catholic School, their families and Assistant Principal Guy Connell visit- ed the squadron for what was a memorable day.' During their visit, the group participated in a question and answer peri- od, a demonstration of avia- tioin survival equipment, toured a P-3C Orion and enjoyed lunch. Volunteers from the com- mand hosted the event, pro- viding a positive and informative interaction between the active duty Sailors and the children. AT3 Michael Brown (left) of VP-45, demonstrates the use of survival gear for a group of children from Sacred Heart Catholic School as PRAA Tyler Lingenfelter and Lt. j.g. Michael Trumbull assist. From nose to tail, the flight officers, aircrewmen mighty Orion was full of and maintenance personnel dedicated pilots, naval who were eager to answer a variety of questions involv- ing all facets of naval avia- tion and the Navy way of life. The second-graders were not the only ones learning something new during the visit. Parents and the fami- ly members who accompa- nied the children asked numerous questions about how the squadron operates and what their mission is. The afternoon gave both the children and their fami- lies a chance to see what P- 3C naval aviation life is like and gave squadron members a fun and exciting afternoon entertaining the young minds of tomorrow. VP-45 is committed to serving the surrounding community, whether at homeport or on deploy- ment. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 Sailors rocked Photos by J01 Mike England (Above) NAS Jacksonville CommandingOfficer Capt. Chip Dobson presents YN2 Mitchlyn Davis with his frocking letter during the frocking ceremony. (Below) NAS Jacksonville's Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson (far right) and Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green applaud the station's newest first, second and third class petty officers during a frock- ing ceremony held at the base theater Friday. S ot--A . ' $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gig P & .p a c WARNING: Don't be fooled by flooring companies low square foot prices.The gimmick is you are charged an additional cost for the underlayment, moisture barrier, matching thresholds, 1/4 round 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. Sw 6 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Can we make our relationship last forever? By Chaplain (Lt.) Azariah Robinson NAS Jax Chapel M y friend asked me to write an article about the struggles of maintaining a healthy relationship. Of course, I often wonder why some relationships work and some crash and burn. Relationships are beautiful in the beginning. We are usually on our best behav- ior, and tend to present all of our positive attributes, while hiding our less redeeming traits. I call this the campaign- ing stage. Moreover, from the beginning to the end of this phase we are always on our best behavior. This stage will last until we have won the person over. When this happens, we end the cam-. paign. Now is when the less redeeming traits start to emerge. Yet, we still get married because "we are so in love." Now what has hap- Chaplain (Lt.) Azariah Robinson opened? He/she has changed! When we were first together it was never like this, now we are at the court house in front of a judge saying, "I just don't understand because we were so in love." Let's step back for a moment and look at the whole principle of relation- ships. We are designed and then created to be in rela- tionships. Without relation- ships in our lives it could be very devastating. I believe that first and foremost we are born to be in a relation- ship with the creator. After all, we are made in his image. Then why do so many relationships end pre- maturely? The statistics regarding divorce are shocking. The Americans for Divorce Reform estimate that 40 to 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce. As a person of faith, I assumed that the divorce rate among the reli- gious community would be significantly lower than the secular population. A study by the Barna Research Group proved me wrong. Eleven percent of the popu- lation is currently divorced. Twenty five percent of adults had at least one divorce during their life time. The divorce rates among conservative Christians were even higher than any other group. Wow! How can we reverse this trend? Well government and reli- gious groups are partnering together to reduce the divorce rate in many states. That is a great start to reduce the divorce rate. Perhaps state laws written that increase licenses but reduce the cost of a mar- riage license if the couple attends a pre-marital work- shop. Some states already have adopted this policy. Next, if you are planning to get married make sure that your family gets to know them. Those who are close to you can see those less redeeming features. Many times we are so filled with lust and compassion that we over look the obvi- ous negative signs. Your family can give you honest advice as to whether you and the individual are -suit- able for each other. Being compatible in the relation- ship, and being able to agree to disagree, will help your relationship thrive and sur- vive over the long run. Next, sign up for a pre- marital class in order to dis- cuss some of the issues you might be concerned about. Remember, if you don't like something about your future husband or wife it's not going to magically dis- appear, like hocuss pocus' just because you said, "I do." You choose to marry an imperfect person and prom- Sised to try to love him per- fectly. There is hope and help out there to improve relationships. Pre-marital counseling is a pre-requisite for some engaged couples; most cler- gy refuse to marry couples that have not completed some certified pre-marital Course. . In fact, we: offer Prevention and Relation- ship Enhancement Program at the NAS Jax Chapel. Call the chapel at 542-3051 and reserve space for you and your future partner. PREP classes offered at chapel From Staff he NAS Jax Chapel is offer- ing the Preven- tion and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) 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 cou- ples communication skills and ground rules for handling conflict and promoting intima- cy. The class is open to active duty members and their spouses or fiancees. The cost is $10 per couple. For more information and to sign up, call 542- 3051/52. Civilian of Quarter NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents Daniel Haseltine of the NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Department with the Civilian of the Quarter Award June 7 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Haseltine, on his own initiative, volunteered to take on the relocation of Hangar 122 in addition to his primary duties. Hangar 122 housed a major portion of the base- wide FM radio communications suits, which included security, detective, air operations, crash, structural fire, squadron FM, fuels, weapons, ground electronics and sev- eral back-up communication networks that are critical to daily base and air operations tasking. 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Carol Turner, commander, NMSC, recently commended him for implementing an Inter- net-based supply ordering system resulting in simpli- fied ordering procedures. Through his efforts, more than 270 transactions, to- taling more than $20,000 were processed swiftly and without error. As the property disposal coordinator, Campbell re- cently reorganized NMSC's excess storage facility, turn- ing in more than 50 pieces of excess property to the Defense Reutilization Management Office. He also serves as chair- man of the Multi-Cultural Com-mittee and is the sole military volunteer for the Mayor of Jacksonville's Rally Reader Program, coordinating a team of 20 volunteers.. His Rally Read-ers team devoted more than 65 hours of classroom time to 120 pre-kindergarten children at the NAS Jax Child Development Center. "My passion for the Navy and for serving the commu- nity in programs like the Rally Reader Program comes from my mom, who spent a lot of her time teaching illiterate adults how to read," Campbell said. Becher, a native of Hazle- ton, Pa., is a medical staff SKI(SW/AW) Maurice Campbell of Navy Medicine Support Command (NMSC), happily accepts his award after being selected as the Senior Sailor of the Quarter for the first quar- ter of 2006 from NMSC Chief of Staff Bill Lorenzen. Photos by JO 1 (SW/AW) Jeff McDowell HN Michele Becher of Navy Medicine Support Command (NMSC), who was recently promoted to HM3, receives her award after being selected Junior Sailor of Quarter for the first quarter of 2006 from NMSC Chief of Staff Bill Lorenzen during a recent command quarters. services specialist in the than 100 Navy Reserve file maintenance division at healthcare providers to NMSC. 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All tights reserved.1640:15072 m 39199 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 7 KUDO KORNER The following NAS Jax personnel were pre- sented awards during a department head meeting June 7: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal CWO4 Jamy Weaver (Air Operations) Suppnl Department Plague Galley from Naval Attaches Association Washington DC Length of Service Awards Donald Burkhardt 20 years (Fire Department) Juan Echon 10 years (MWR) Mariana Lopez 10 years (MWR) Michael Nyman 10 years (MWR) The following Fleet Area Control and Sur- veillance Facility, Jacksonville personnel received awards during a ceremony June 1: Flag Letter of Commnnendation ACC(AW) Frederick Ricketts Jr. AC1 (AW) Donald Vatick Earn more. Save more. EWE w `%WE MIWEM m Less, and Quicker Results! Se Habla Espahol www.Jaxmediator.com or (904) 564-1000 R1 8 I I iAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 - P , --- ... li-r-C II(. .!i ;;-- ~~ : 'i 1-; : ,ic.- .~. .- - i ..-:.~4" 1\ ; :::P:- *IL~ ~ I r ,: ..- *' ~'`m:. -:-s~ tlC; ;''~ a i' ~ sg: .-]; E- t : 1 .~ Z '" ' .i, '' N~icholas Dean deft) and his friend, lamec Spates, learn something new on the computer. .~, Frank Cannizzar plavsf cards %vilh his friends at NAS lax's Y'outha Ac citiess Center cP I~ .. AlIyssa Hudson and Brieana W~eldon plav some inferacthee video game". during Summer Camp. ~i~S~-I~Y~ b ,.- I iP c - i **'. ''9 '~, ~jT (From left) Gabrielle Gordon, Nancv Greer and Jasmine Pierce take a break from their Summer k ampadcivities. Wyatt O'Dell kicks around a ball at the soccer field. 'd ~kr. ?p p .I~ .I .b' 'r .C 410 4 Children from the NAS lax Y~outh Ac th ifies Center enjoN outdoor ac titities at [he plaN ground at Sea K~ing Park. 'C~Y`'Cr 1: i., !ESDf rI new Ya. w' s "A""61 V^ FT I, 12 i' t~ egar ~?71~E' ,i P: II$A~ ?) -~~-~aaF~a~~ Y 5 "* ... -~I'_` ;-;L-' YT _Oil 14-~~ 9 1 1'( r..f ~ ''' rt: fp-n l i 110'"N JaxArNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 9 Asia Figueroa jumps into the outdoor pool. Jaeolin Williams climbs out of the outdoor swim- ming pool during a summer camp outing. Photos b' tPHI(AW) Ananda Smith joins her friends at the NAS Jax outdoor swimming pool. By PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams Special Contributor ith the summer season almost here, fun and sun arrives with the seasonal re-opening of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Youth Activities Center (YAC). May 30 marked the first day of the YAC's 10- week summer camp program, kicking off with swimming, crafts and games. Each year, 120 children per week, ages five through 13, are accepted to attend the camp. The children are broken up into 12 groups by age and gender and each group is assigned one counselor. Counselors are charged with facilitating the group's activities, acting as instructors, mentors and safety advocates. A separate coun- selor is tasked with the overall moni- toring of indoor activity, while anoth- er counselor is assigned to supervise outdoor activities. Although the task of handling 120 children is a lot to handle, the staff is organized and attentive to each child, providing a safe and fun environ- ment. "We look for experience when we hire, most; of our employees have degrees related to their job or are attending school," said Megan Elliot, MWR YAC director. The groups are on half hour rota- tions through each activity offered at the center. Activities include "carpet time"- reading, writing, and listening to music, monitored computer activi- ties, interactive video games, board games and the "creation station", where beadworks, Play-Doh and drawing take place. The children are also taken to the YAC gymnasium, outdoor swimming pool and other locations throughout the base. Once a week the children are taken on field trips off base to educational and fun activity centers such as Chuck E. Cheese, the Jacksonville Zoo, and Adventure Landing. "Each week we have a different theme; activities and field trips relat- ing to the theme are planned to maxi- mize the experience through learning and imagination," said Elliot. Hawaiian Week, Kid Fit Week and Under the Sea Week are just a few examples of themes the summer weeks are based around. For a com- plete listing of activities and events, see the YAC summer calendar. MWR sponsors the YAC, but parents are charged a weekly fee based on their income. Spots are open to dependent children of active duty serv- ice members, Department of Defense employees, reservists and retirees. During the school year, the YAC sponsors the Before and After School program, as well as spring and . Christmas break camps. During sum- mer, the YAC opens at 6:15 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. Monday through Friday until Aug. 4, the last day of the A summer program. After that point the YAC will resume the Before and After School program. "Parents are able to visit their children during the day and a picnic is held at SeaKing Park once month. Parents of campers are invited to attend and bring refresh- -_ ments," commented Elliot. Daily lunches are provided to all campers free of charge through the Jacksonville Children's Commission Summer, Lunch program. For more information on the Summer Lunch Program, visit http://www.coj.net/ Departments/Childrens+Commission/ ..l..... ... Summer+2006.htm Unfortunately for those not regis- tered, registration is closed for the remainder of the summer program due to the high volume of customers ' that quickly filled all vacancies dur- . ing the one-day registration on April 22. For more information on YAC pro- Chayce Harper does beadwork during an arts and crafts ses- grams, call 778-9772. sion with his friends from the Youth Activities Center. -Camp 10 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 TEST RESULTS TABLE NAS JACKSONVILLE Results in the Level Detected column for radiological contaminants and Inorganic contaminants are the highest detected level at any sampling point, depending on the sampling frequency. The water received from JEA had minute detections of radiological parameters, SOCs and inorganic contami- nants, all below action levels, as indicated below. Radiological Contaminants Dates of sampling MCL Violation (moJyr.) Y/N 3/05-12/05 N 12/03 N In Dates of sampling MCL Violation (moJyr.) Y/N 3/05 N 3/05, 5/05 & 6/05 N Contaminant and Unit of Measurement Gross Alpha (pCi/l) (JEA only) Radium 226&228 (pCi/l) (JEA only) Contaminant and Unit of Measurement Antimony (ppb) (JEA only) Arsenic (ppb) (with JEA) Barium (*m) (with JEA) Beryllium (ppb) (JEA only) Cadmium (ppb) (JEA only) Chromium (ppb) (with JEA) Cyanide (ppb) (JEA only) Lead (ppb) (with JEA) Nickel (ppb) (JEA only) Level Detected Range of Results 2.5 ND-2.5 2.2 0.2-2.2 organic Contaminants Level Detected Range of Results 1.0 ND 1.0 5.8 0.046 0.087 0.2 1.4 7.0 3.86 14.1 0.23- 5.8 0.0019-0.046 N/A 0.1-0.2 ND -1.4 3.0-7.0 ND -3.86 ND -14.1 MCLG MCL 0' 15 0 5 MCLG 6 N/A 0 4 5 100 200 N/A N/A 10 Likely Source of Contamination Erosion of natural deposits Erosion of natural deposits Likely Source of Contamination Discharge from petroleum refineries; fire retardants, ceramics; electronics; solder. Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from orchards; runoff from glass and electronics production wastes. Erosion of natural deposits Discharge from metal refineries and coal-burning factories; Discharge from electrical; aero- space and defense industries. Corrosion of galvanized pipes; erosion of natural deposits; discharge from metal refineries; runoff from waste batteries and paints. Discharge from steel and pulp mills; Erosion of natural deposits. Discharge from steel/metal factories; Discharge from plastic and fertilizer factories. Residue from man-made pollution such as auto emissions and paint; lead pipe; casing and solder' Pollution from mining and refining operations. Natural occurrence in soil. 3/05, 5/05 & 6/05 5/05 3/05 & 5/05 3/05, 5/05 & 6/05 3/05 3/05, 5/05 & 6/05 3/05 & 5/05 Contaminant and Unit of Measurement Fluoride (ppm) (with JEA) Nitrate (ppm) (JEA only) Selenium (ppb) (JEA only) Dates of sampling MCL Violation Level Detected Range of Results (moJyr.) Y/N 3/05 & 6/05 N 0.q1 0.31 0.81 3/05-12/05 3/05 ND-0.1 ND-4.45 MCLG 4 10 50 Likely Source, of Contamination Erosion of nature deposits; water additive which promotes strong teeth; discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks; sewage; erosion of natural deposits. Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from mines Sodium (ppm) 3/05- 6/05 N 74.2 7.6-74.2 N/A 160 Salt water (with JEA) intrusion, leaching from soil Disinfection By-Products (TrHMs/HAA5/Chlorine Residual) Note: The result in the Level Detected column for TTHMs and HAA5s is the highest of the four quarterly running annual averages of results from all sam- pling sites. The quarterly running annual averages were calculated during the first, second, third, and fourth quarters of 2005. Contaminant and Dates of sampling MCL Violation Level Detected Range of Results MCLG or MCL or Likely Source Unit of Measurement (moJyr.) Y/N MRDLG MRDL of Contamination TTHM [Total Quarterly 2005 N 35.8 avg 23.3-58.6 N/A 80 By-product of Trihalomethanes] (ppb) drinking water clrntion HAA5 [Haloacetic Acids] (ppb) Chlorine Residual (ppm' S Dibromochloro propane (ppb) Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (ppb) Contaminant and Unit of Measurement Lead (tap water) (ppb) Copper (tap water)(ppm) Quarterly 2005 Monthly 2005 ynthetic Organic Cor 3/05 12/05 3/05 12/05 Dates of sampling (moJyr.) 8/05 8/05 N N taminants Inclu N 9.9 avg. 1.1 2-16.7 0.2 -2.7 ding Pesticides and Herbicides (found only in JEA's supply) 0.02 ND-0.02 0 0.2 ND -0.94 AL Violation Y/N N N Lead and Copper (Tap Water) on 90th No. of sites Percentile exceeding the AL Result 3.1 0 of 50 sites 0 of 50 sites 0 MCLG 0 1.3 6 AL (Action Level) 15 1.3 chlorination By-product of drinking water chlorination Water additive for microbe disinfection Runoff/leaching from soil, fumigant used on soybeans, cotton, pineapples and orchards Discharge from rubber and chemical factories Likely Source of Contamination Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits; leaching from wood preservatives Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits; leaching from wood preservatives Non-Detects (ND) laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Parts per million (ppm) one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, ora single penny in $10,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Action Level (AL) the concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements, which a water system must follow. Maximum Contaminant Level The "Maximum Allowed" (MCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology., Maximum Contaminant Level Goal The "Goal"(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Not Applicable (N/A) No value limit or restriction has been applied to this particular parameter. NAS Jacksonville 2005 Water Quality Report From the Navy Public Works Center Jacksonville he Navy Public Works Center Jack-sonville (PWC Jax), Water Utilities Division is your water utility service provider. PWC Jax is very' pleased to provide you with this year's annual water quality report. It is our way of keeping you informed about the excellent water and services that we have delivered to you over the past year. PWC Jax's goal is, and always has been, to provide to you a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We ensure this high standard by tapping into a water source of two deep wells, which draw from the Floridan aquifer. The Department of Envi- ronmental Protection (DEP) has performed a source water assessment on our system and a search of the data sources indicates no potential sources of contam- ination near our wells. The assessment results are available on the DEP Source Water Assessment and Protection Program Web site at www.dep.state. fl.us/swapp. Our treatment of your water supply includes aeration for odor control and chlorination to properly disinfect. In 2003, we also connected to, and started receiving potable water from a Jack- sonville Electric Authority (JEA) supply line adjacent to Roosevelt Boulevard. Therefore, some of the data included in this report is the result of testing per- formed by JEA. This impor- tant community partnering agreement established an essential alternate source of water for NAS Jacksonville. PWC Jax is pleased to report that our drinking water meets federal and state requirements. PWC Jax routinely moni- tors for contaminants in your drinking water accord- ing to federal and state laws and regulations. Unless indicated otherwise, this table shows the results of monitoring from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2005. As authorized and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the state has reduced monitoring re- quirements for certain con- RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS taminants to less than once per year because the con- centrations of these contam- inants are not expected to vary significantly from year to year. Therefore some of our data, though represen- tative, is more than one year old. We are proud that your drinking water meets or exceeds all federal and state requirements. Recent sam- pling to ensure a good quali- ty source from JEA has revealed a temporary change in the chemistry of the potable water, especially affecting levels of lead and copper. Follow-up sampling indicated parameters are within limits set by the national drinking water standards. The sources of drinking Swedish Massage Oriental water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occur- ring minerals and in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: (A) Microbial contami- nants such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agri- cultural livestock opera- tions, and wildlife. (B) In-organic contami- nants, such as salts and metals, which can be natu- rally-occurring or result from urban storm-water runoff, industrial or domes- tic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, min- ing, or.farming. . S(C) Pesticides and herbi- cides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm- water runoff, and residen- tial uses. (D) Organic chemical con- taminants, including syn- thetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by- products of industrial processes and petroleum production and can come from gas stations, urban storm-water runoff, and sep- " tic systems. (E) Radioactive contami-. nants, which can be natural- ly occurring or be the result of oil and gas production- and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the EPA prescribes regula- tions which limit the amount of certain contami- nants in water provided by public water systems. Food- and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water, which must' provide the same protection. for public health. 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However, we marked the locations with stakes, tape, and signs to make sure people are aware of where they are," she stated. "The eggs hatch in approximately nine weeks and counting from when the nests were first reported, that puts the hatchlings emerging Photo by LIl(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Environmental Department Assistant Natural Resource Manager Student Conservation Intern Laura LaBella hammers in stakes to surround and protect a Florida softshell turtle nest at the Mulberry Cove Marina during its incubation period. This particular nest is expected to hatch approximately 20 eggs in late July. the last week in July." "It is critical that no one tries to dig up the eggs. Once the eggs are exposed, the scent could attract predators such as rac- coons, herons, crows and snakes. Our main concern is predation by raccoons. One raccoon could deci- mate an entire nest," con- tinued LaBella. "Since the sun must warm the sand to incubate the eggs, we can not cover the nests to protect them." The Florida softshell tur- tle can be found from Mobile Bay, Ala., east to Florida and north to the borders of Georgia and South Carolina. Their nat- ural habitats are lakes, ponds, springs and canals with muddy bottoms and overhanging foliage. The turtle defends itself MISSIONS: Navy provides aid wherever needed From Page 4 each other, knowing the protocols and procedures to make sure the mission gets done. We will respond more quick- ly with the right people and right equipment in the right place. Now peo- ple are being helped when they need it Commissary to give-away huge prizes From Staff most, and we are better prepared to support our regional friends and allies while protecting stability and peace. There's an old saying that goes, "those who have the most, should give the most." As Americans, we have the privilege of living in one of the most prosperous countries in the world. And likewise our compassion and generosi- ty is just as great. Mercy is demon- strating that compassion and commit- ment. So a big "hoo-yah!" to all my Mercy shipmates military and civilian. You are doing great work and we thank you for it.,Keep charging! by remaining hidden from predators beneath the mud of shallow water and sim- ply pokes its tubular nose out of the water to breathe. "They are not a protected species, but as stewards of the environment we have a responsibility to protect them when it is within our power," concluded Labella. YOUR PLACE IN THE WORLD. FIND IT HERE. NAVAL RESERVE ACCELERATE YOUR LIFE You know what courage and commitment is all about. In the Naval Reserve, you can continue to honor your country as you secure a better future for yourself and your family. As a reservist, you'll retain all the benefits you're'used to and experience new challenges along the way. Best of all, you will only serve part time. From active duty Coast Guard to the Naval Reserve, this reservist continues to secure a better future. For more information, please email: Iptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 R129807 The NAS Jacksonville Commissary will be giving away incredible prizes June 29 through July 1 in honor of Patron Appreciation Week. A $25 dollar gift card will be presented to a commis- sary shopper every 15 min- utes throughout the three days and a $650 outdoor grill will also be given away. The celebration will pre- sentt a sidewalk sale that will offer great savings for commissary customers. VA: Carefully monitor financial accounts after data theft incident From Page 1 teers. Ask their advice before paying for any other service. There are steps a service member can take if, despite their best efforts, their financial accounts or other personal data is being used to open fraudulent accounts. "The first thing they should do is to file a report with their local police department and then let their command know," said NAS Jacksonville Com- mand Judge Advocate Lt. Rachel Eisenstatt. "Service members also need to let all of their finan- cial institutions know and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission." The most important as- pect of protecting your per- sonal information however is awareness. "It's important to stay on top of you finances," Faraldo stated. "Vigilance is the key to pre- venting identity theft." hGirl VA STo" n if I www.girlsandboystown.org A CFC paticipanl provided a.s publk:c .rvice ENGLE Jingle Bucks $10,000 in Gifts! YOUR CHOICE OF Homes Jacksonville Engle Homes Jacksonville M AO Desgn Center Divislor Officet Northeast Jacksonville 1 ' SParque Diane '" - rO4i9 425- ,;ao SCaney Branch Plantation 1,),41j 66-3 t .16 4 0 Dunn Creek Point West Jacksonville '041 4 ,-6i Blue Lake i r 4 4 -8 4 .- .3 5 Northwest Jacksonville Jacob's Way Clay County S-95.a sU 0 Whitfield at OakLeaf 0 Rolling River Estates 19041 425-3233 SWaterbrook Falls 9041 j425-6478 Plantation I19l4li l 10]1 SSilvercreek 904. I291-12o07 St. Johns Countv B2'- Nassau County SAmhurst Oaks 19041 l44-1635 Rev 5.'06 Intracoastal West ' d |M Whisper Ridge 9L S '. 1 Waterleaf 904 :025 .. 1904* 338.995- C Heritage Landing Arlington CI235 O rSummer Point ' Hillcrest Townhomes C .D 9 S m P-in 0, 04- . $^ 10.00 nifsiththofsletnge ome 904484-4635 Hi m b i b / 6 c e h 5 y u s s p b o l e Se H fr a Pro otoninaddtin o llothr ncntvescuretl bing ffre. ro otonrny hageci ed t nyim ,Jtlr^ f otce Fl IL, 3 1 12 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 HAZMAT: Dispose From Page 1 cording to the base instruc- tion, regardless of federal or state disposal require- ments. People are frequently dumping their personal items such as car batteries and household wastes throughout the base, or often times disposing of them outside the recycling center or auto hobby shop after hours. "These facilities are avail- able for everyone on the base to bring their appro- priate recyclable or haz- ardous waste items for dis- posal, but do not just dump stuff after hours," said NAS Jax Environmental Depart- ment Assistant Hazardous Waste ,Manager Billie Brownfield. "You will be fined if you are caught intentionally disposing haz- ardous waste incorrectly." Fines can range from $32,500 to $50,000 per item, per day maximum unless there is criminal intent. Dumping items out- side of the recycling center and auto hobby shop after hours causes the personnel who work there to have to accept responsibility for unlabeled materials they may not usually take, caus- ing extra money to be spent on identification testing. Not only does this cause a problem for the workers, it could potentially be an environmental hazard. "For example, if a canister of oil is left unattended and it spills, it could be damaging Photos by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Lt. Mike Baxter properly disposes of cardboard boxes a Jax's Recycling Center. to the environment and result in the base being fined," commented Brown- field, "We have problems with people dropping nick- el-cadmium and alkaline batteries at the recycling center after hours and the recycling center does not accept them, so the base becomes responsible for appropriately disposing of them." Not only do batteries cause environmental dam- age, they run the risk of blowing up and inflicting burns from the battery acid. The recycling center accepts cardboard, white paper, newspaper, clear and colored glass bottles, col- ored plastic bottles, cans and lead batteries. No trash, plastic bags or haz- ardous material is accept- ed.: The NAS Jax Rec: Center is locate Building 623 and c reached at 542-3113. The NAS Jax Auto Center accepts used filters, antifreeze and pads. The Auto Center is locate Building 622 and c reached at 542-3227. These resources available to better m HW disposal in comp carefully with the base's HWMP. It's every person's responsibili- ty to help maintain these standards to keep our envi- ronment safe and clean, both on and off the base. Public Works Center Jax is available to assist com- ir j mands and contractors in Disposing of HW, but for household items that the N NAS Jax Auto Skills Center or Recycling Center will not accept, the city of ; Jacksonville's Household SHazardous Waste Facility is Available. 1 t They are located at 2675 Williams Commonwealth Avenue at NAS and are open Tuesday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more cycling information, call 387-8847. d in The facility will accept an be paint, paint thinners and strippers, rechargeable bat- Skills teries, photographic chemi- oil, oil cals, thermometers and brake Skills d in an be are manage hliance I m I I I*1~ YOR 5MSTR An improperly disposed of automobile battery is found amidst the brush on one of the base's nature trails. thermostats, drain clean- fertilizer, acids, gun powder, ers, pool chemicals, aerosol ammunition and fireworks. cans, pesticides, antifreeze, -~. t ~_ __ '-' .; THE Resident Manager on Site ITORAA I 5361 Timuquana Road TUO AGb Jacksonville, FL 32210 SB NI Call: 904-777-0868 SFax: 904-777-0867 SWali Fowr Mlkay rP S Climate Controlled & Regulated storage Units .... Self Storage , L'' :t:: +::-: -." -:: _,/-" ._ .,.- ." "" ;+54'' HOUSING: Apartment complexes contract with Navy for guaranteed unit rentals From Page 1, "This does not mean going from base to base in the local area, although many of the apartment complexes have sister com- plexes and usually work with our military mem- bers," Wheeler said. In return for contracting with the Navy, apartment managers are guaranteed occupancy of their units and rent payments each month. "When someone walks into our office, they have to provide us a copy of their orders stating they will be here for 12 months and a current leave and earnings statement. After they find an apartment they like, they will get a letter of intent stating the monthly rent from the apartment manager," stated Wheeler. "They are then required to come back into the housing office and fill out an allot- ment form for direct deposit of their rent. Once the paperwork is completed, they can move in." "The only thing we ask is that they remember when they rent an apartment that a lease is a legal document and. can't be broken unless they deploy or transfer. And, if they have a problem with the complex, we can usually help. We have a great rap- port with the apartment managers in our program and deal with them daily," she continued. S With the barrack now allowing unmarried 4s to Live out in town, many/bf the people in this program are junior Sailors. "When we ran out of bar- racks space, this program really became popular. The only extra requirements for junior Sailors is that all E4s with less than four years in the military must have a letter from the barracks stating there is no room for them. They also have to run a special request chit through their command requesting BAH and per- mission to live off base," said NAS Jax Housing Instal- lation Program Manager Mike Herbert. "Once their BAH is approved, they can move out in town. This program is a great deal because there are no upfront costs. All they pay is their rent. And they get 10 percent off their rent," he added. All apartment complexes are inspected by the Navy before they are allowed to join the program and sign a contract to ensure Sailors are not being sent to less than adequate neighbor- hoods. At NAS Jax, more than 2,000 military members are living in apartments in the local area through this pro- gram. "We see anywhere from 500-700 people each month looking for a place to live depending on the time of year and what squadrons are in. Our office is usually extremely busy from Oct. 1 through Nov. 30 at the beginning of the fiscal year because that's when there is more money to move mili- tary families," continued Wheeler. "On average we usually have about 75 peo- ple or more each month sign up for the Rental Partnership Program. Other families are looking for on- base housing or may want to buy a home in the area." The housing office also offers home-buying assis- tance through the Auto- mated Housing Referral Network (AHRN) Program, a special database that lists houses for sale in the local area. It can be accessed on the Web at www.ahren.com so military members can check the real estate market before they arrive here. To find a real estate agent through the AHRN Program to buy or sell a home here, call 1-888-268-2488. On-base housing is also readily available at NAS Jax. "We really don't have a waiting list here. We have plenty of housing here and at the Yellow Water Housing Area. Our customers can usually walk in and can move in within 30 days," explained Herbert. So finding a place to live in the Jacksonville or Kings Bay area, may not be as dif- ficult as it seems. "We are here to help our military members find the right place for them at the right price. We can find them affordable housing. They should definitely make the housing office their first stop when reporting here," said Wheeler. 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B sl seM M ae a o er H O nW ce, n nt a4d io ahany oer ofer and only vatnedonec horses in bo Ke andVictoria Pointe.Ote hestnrecionSmay a Osee a e d i TS E "Pay onfl4 75% interest on your fii year, 5.75% n your second, and 6 75% on your remaining anrs (3 to 30). a- memtberl thetousas n ERN amily71 !138371 s Jax mr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 13 Gator territory Golfers and fisherman are reminded to be aware of their surroundings and watch out for the alligators in the lakes and ponds at NAS Jax. This nearly 6-foot alligator was recently spotted in Casa Linda Lake near the golf course. According to NAS jax Environmental Department personnel, this time of year is mat- ing season and female alligators tend to be more aggressive. The alligators will not be removed unless they are deemed a nuisance and threat to people in the area. Photo by PH2(AW) Elizabeth Williams 4', 60YEARS a YEARS he following are some tips to keep you and your family safe in case a hurricane should ever hit the Jacksonville area: What to do now " Decide where you plan t o goif ordered to evacuate. Put together your disas- ter kit. R* Register with your local .emergency management agency if you will need assistance during an evacu- ation and there is no one else to help you. Plan for pets. Pets are -not allowed in public shel- ters. If you need to make :arrangements, call your vet or the humane society. SWhen a storm approaches Listen for weather u pdates. Stay informed. Have your car ready. Check gas, oil, water and maintenance. Check your emergency evacuation supplies. Board up or put storm shutters on windows. Clear your yard of loose objects that can fly in high winds. Secure your boat. Leave the swimming .pool filled. Super-chlorinate :the water and cover the ,,ump and filtration sys- :tems. If you stay home ,* Stock up on water. You -should have a minimum of one gallon per person per -day for three days. Obtain a week's supply of non-perishable foods. Don't forget a non-electric can opener. Check your disaster 'supply kit. Be a good friend. Offer your home to friends and relatives who must leave their homes. Stay inside, away from windows. Wait for official word that the danger is over. SDon't be fooled by the eye of the storm. If a warning has been :issued In the event of a hurri- cane warning for this area watch local news stations if you have electricity. If not, WOKV-AM 690 will have current information on portable radios. Ifyou must evacuate Pack what you need. Turn off electricity, water, gas at their main -valves and switches. Never attempt to turn these back 1n when returning, call lour utility company to do :'his and check for damage and breaks. Contact friends and rel- atives and let them know where you are going. Lock windows and doors. 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Cedar Glen offers many amenities, including a community pool, recreation area, playground and nature boardwalk. (904) 591-7119 3. Dunn's Creek Plantation From the low $200s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. 13 unique floor plans. Community pool and amenities center now open. Quick-move-in home available. (904) 751-1274 3. Islands of Dunn's Creek From the mid $200s 2,237-3,817 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Grand Opening! Now selling oversized homesites with marsh-front views. New floor plans to choose from. Community is nestled on two cul-de-sac streets. (904) 751-1274 S UTH lAS fJ KSOAm0V h 4. Villages of Summer Lakes From the $160s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now selling new townhomes with attached 1-car garages. Community pool and playground. Just minutes from the popular Tinseltown area. Tour new townhomes ready for move-in. (904) 725-2125 . . . . ..K . ,E :... ... ' 5. Adams Lake From the $180s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites. Tour new homes ready for immediate move-in. Visit our brand new amenities center featuring a community pool, playground, jogging trail and family recreation area. Last chance for lakefront homesites. (904) 378-2710 -- A'_A. wJ-1 Jacksonville South Sqdare iaInt j~i . Orange -- -- --- Park .. Mandarin - - .. ? -1 6. Samara Lakes Oak Ridge/River Birch ,1 From the $230s 'A141, 1,336-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Grand Opening! New homesites, new floor plans and quick-move-in homes available. No CDD fees. Located in popular World Golf Village area. Several lakes are located within the 245-acre nature preserve. World-class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. (904) 940-0146 7. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Located in the St. Johns County School District. Within walking distance of Nease High School. Now taking homesite reservations. (904) 819-6604 8. Grand Cay From the $230s 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3 baths. 10 brand new floor plans to choose from. Located in popular St. Johns County and just 10 minutes from the beach. Close to schools, parks, golf courses and historic St. Augustine. (904) 591-7127 :. iIK.w ST.AUGSti ^P 9. Cypress Lakes From the $220s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling. 11 floor plans to choose from. 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course. Close to area beaches. (904) 819-9081 10. Tuscany Village 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. New townhomes coming soon. Live near historic St. Augustine, entertainment and the beach. Right next to the Belz Outlet Mall. 888-KB-HOMES KB Home Studio At KB Home Studio, you can create your perfect home. From counters to carpeting and lighting to appliances, you'll find everything you need to personalize your home. Come explore today. (904) 596-6800 Grand Cay Get peace of mind. Cypress Lakes - Protect your interest rate from construction 9 , HcouLtnONe to closing. u , - Lock in a great rate while your home is under construction- up until the day you get the keys. Plus, if rates are lower when your home is ready, you'll qet the lower rate! 1 Includes these benefits and more: a locked interest rate during construction up-front approval2 so your loan is ready when your home is Sales office hours: M n., 1-6pm; Tues.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Sun., 10am-pm Sales office hours: Mon., 1 -6pm; Tues.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Sun., 1 Oam-7pm REALTOR Cooperation Welcome. I. Rate protection subject to time limits. Other restrictions may apply. May not be available for all loan programs. 2. Up-front approval is subject to satisfactory appraisal and title review and no change in financial condition. if the rate is not locked or rate protection expires, any rate increases may lower the loan amount for which the borrower qualifies. Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, and Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. are Equal Housing Lenders. 2006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 200, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301. Trade/servicemarks are the property of Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, KB Home or Countrywide Financial Corporation. Countrywide and the associated house logo reg. U.S. Pat. &Tm. Off. Arizona Mortgage Banker License Number BK-0907332; Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act; Georgia Reg. #18970; Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee. For AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, NV, NM, NC, SC,CTX and Wl residents and properties only. Countrywide KB Home Loans is the funding lender for all advertised home loan products and services. Some products may not be available in all states where Countrywide Mortgage Ventures operates. This is not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. 06/06 2006 KB Home (KBH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on r ,,'"uso, first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show YJ@ _s_ ou\r__ c e upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages of Summer Lakes, Dunn's Creek Plantation, Cartesian Pointe, Adams Lake, Timber Creek Plantation and Samara Lakes are private to community. Golf course and ' tNowimisout com. clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. Continued scope/preservation of nature preserves/marsh subject to change and not guaranteed. Maps not to scale. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-47165 i"'' "LKBHOME *i- flu F71 F, ol L91 18 Six Flags salute From MWR ix Flags Over Georgia is preparing to pay a special tribute to our nation's armed forces with a week of S generous discounts and free admission for active service members and their families. This special promotion coincides with Salute 2 America, the park's weeklong cel- ebration leading up to Independence Day. From June 26 to July 4, active members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard can receive half off a one-day admission to the park. To redeem this discount, active service members, reservists, or spouses must show a current military ID June 26 July 4 at any Six Flags Over Georgia ticket booth to receive tickets for themselves and immediate family at a discounted rate of $24.99 plus tax. In addition to this weeklong discount program, Six Flags Over Georgia will, be holding select free admission days for each branch of service. During each serv- ice day, members of that particular branch of the armed forces may receive free admission for themselves and imme- diate family members (up to four tickets total). Individual service days are: Army Day June 26 Marine Corps Day June 27 Navy and Coast Guard Day June 28 Air Force Day June 29 Active service members, reservists, or spouses may show a current ID card at any Six Flags Over Georgia ticket booth to receive up to four free tickets total on their select service day. All guests of the park will be able to enjoy several military displays in and around the park throughout the week of Salute 2 America, including various U.S.M.C. helicopters, Humvees, and more. So come out and join Six Flags Over Georgia in thanking our nation's armed forces for all the hard work that they do. For more information visit sixflags.com or call (770) 948-9290. Naval War College offers program here From Staff She Naval War College's (NWC) College of Distance Education 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 fol- lowed by students in the college of naval command and staff in Newport, R.I. Three-hour classes are held in the evening (one night per week for approximately 35 i1: P.. weeks). A top quality adjunct faculty member from the local area leads each seminar. Students can earn a NWC diplo- ma, JPME Phase I credit and up to 21 graduate credit hours., All books and mate- rials are provided on a loan basis, and there is no tuition charge. Enrollment is open to USN/USMC/ USCG 03 or above, USA/USAF 04 or above, or Department of Defense GS-11 or above. All applicants must possess a bac- calaureate degree. Call Professor Dave Fay at 317-7902 or e-mail dfay@lsijax.com for more information. Applications are on-line at http://cde.nwc.navy.mil. Applications are due by June 30, 2006. '" MAKE-( YSH wish.org JaxAlr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 15 Safety stand-down ,i Photos by 01 Mike England Florida Highway Patrol Officer Michael Dobbs demonstrates a field sobriety test with NAS Jax Coombined Bachelor Enlisted Quarters Sailor SH1(SW) Ken Nichols during the safety stand-down Friday. 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The group visited the Navy Reserve Readiness Command South East and Navy reserve air- craft squadrons at NAS Jacksonville, USS Farragut and USS John F. Kennedy at NS Mayport and the Florida National Guard Headquarters in St. Augustine. The group was flown here by a KC-135 crew from the 916 Air Refueling Wing. Readers recognized -E a Photo courtesy of the Jacksonville's Mayor's office Military and civilian personnel from Navy Medicine Support Command (NMSC).join Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton during a recent breakfast for a presentation of letters of appreciation for participation in the Mayor's Rally Reader program. The group con- tributed more than 100 hours reading to young children at the NAS Jacksonville Child Development Center. From left, DTC(SW) Vernell Razor, Bashan Woodard, DTCS(SW) Wanda Archer, SK1 (SW/AW) Maurice Campbell, Lt. Cmdr. Tina Sylve, PS1 Kimberly Beams, Mayor John Peyton, HM1 Cornelius Brothers, HM2 Kimiko Rudich, HM1 Tomasine Jordan, Sandra Banning, HM3 Amanda Smith, HM3 Elizabeth Carrington and Claire Grusden. HURRICANE: Tips on what to do From Page 13 SH After the storm Have valid identification. You will not ;be allowed into your area unless you can provide proof of residence. Beware of snakes, insects and animals 'driven to higher ground. -* Avoid downed or dangling power lines. Be cautious with fires. Do not strike ,matches until you are certain there are no :gas leaks. * Avoid using candles, they may result in Fire. Use flashlights instead. Fill clean containers and bathtubs with water for drinking, washing, cooking and to flush toilets. Turn the refrigerator and freezer to coldest settings. Helping children cope with disasters As an adult, you'll need to cope with the disaster in a way that will help chil- dren avoid developing a permanent sense .of loss. How you react to an emergency gives them clues on how to act. If you seem over- come with a sense of loss, a child may feel their losses more strongly. Children's fears may also stem from their imagination, and you should take these feelings seriously. A child who feels afraid is afraid. Teach your child how to call for help. Help children memorize important Family information such as family name, address and phone number. Disaster kit Water. Store one gallon per person per day for at least three days. Ready-to-eat canned foods and high- energy foods peanut butter, trail mix, etc. Paper plates, plastic utensils. Battery operated flashlights, radio and extra batteries. Cash or traveler's checks. Non-electric can opener. Fire extinguisher. Fully charged cell phone and extra bat- teries. Tape and plastic sheeting. Plastic storage containers. Paper products, garbage bags, disinfec- tant and bleach. Baby necessities formula, diapers, medications. Any special medications, contact lens- es, glasses. Coolers for food if needed and ice. First aid essentials. Marriage enrichment classes offered at hospital From Naval Hospital Jacksonville close anything private to the other par- Public Affairs ticipants. Workshop topics include: T he Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Positive Relationship Assessment Mental Health Department is Clarification of Needs, Values & offering a workshop Priorities called "Developing and Levels & Styles of Commu- Enriching Your Marriage by nication Under-standing Yourself and Listening Skills Your Partner" June 24 and July Win/Win Strategies 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. / Neutralizing "Hot This is described as "an Buttons" experiential and interactive Four Social Styles and workshop for couples who j B- Character want to strengthen their mar- e. Connecting & Distan- riage while personally grow- cing Issues ing within the marriage. Dealing with Feelings The workshop is facilitated and Emotions by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Responsibility Issues Naval Hospital Jacksonville Support and Encour- staff psychologist who has been in pri- vate practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Frederick noted that privacy is important to the clinic staff. Therefore, no one will be expected to dis- agement The workshop will take place in the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program Training Building located behind the Naval Hospital Emergency Room at Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542- 3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. Home providers needed on and off base 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 res- ident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This pro- gram is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529/ 2472. Learn to shop healthier with a dietitian... The Wellness Center is conducting a grocery shopping tour. Date: July 14 Time: 8:30 10:30 a.m. Location: NAS Jax Commissary - The tour will focus on planning healthy meals, choosing products low in fat and sodium, understanding food labels, and establishing budgetary guidelines. To sign up, call 542-5292. WATER: PWC Jax releases annual quality report From Page 10 All drinking water, includ- ing bottled water, may rea- sonably be expected to con- tain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL) are set at very stringent levels: to under- stand the possible health effects described for many regulated contaminants, a person would have to drink two liters of water every day at the MCL for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described health effect. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised per- STUNT KITES BOX SI .411 sons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemo- therapy, persons who have undergone organ trans- plants, people with HIV/ AIDS or other immune sys- tem disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particu- larly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guide- lines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infec- tion by cryptosporidium and other microbiological con- taminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426- 4791). For further information or questions concerning this report or PWC Jax Water Utility Division, Navy on- base housing residents should first contact their station housing office and activity employees should first contact their safety or environmental offices. All questions will be answered through your activity or directly with the customer. Navy personnel who live in private resi- dences can also contact PWC Jax for general ques- tions on water quality by calling Wally Holdstein at 542-3991, Ext. 4632. O. Gaskin Agent Allstate. You're in good hands. 24-Hour Customer Service Allstate Insurance Company 3030 Hartley Road Suite 350 Jacksonville, FL 32257 Phone 904.268.9214 Fax 904.260.7507 Email a058414@allstate.com Auto, Home, Business and Life R140167 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always W For more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool now open Tuesday Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Daily fees, $2 military, $3 Department of Defense employees, $3 guests. Swim Lesson Registration for Session II July 1, 8 a.m. 11 a.m. Outdoor Pool Classes available for infants to adults. _ $30 military, $35 Department of Defense Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of mari- na sailboats and safety equipment. Weekend classes Friday and Saturday. 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 Two construction employees work on the driveway in front of the new NAS Jax Golf Clubhouse. The clubhouse is expected to open at the end of the month with a special celebration. A grand-opening golf tournament will be held July 11. The new clubhouse will feature a back deckl overlooking the golf course, lavish pro shop, a grand dining facility, spacious lock- er rooms and new golf carts. For more information, call 542- 3249. Free lesson and nine holes of golf June 27 NAS Jax Golf Course Comedy Zone Trip June 28 Free appetizers and admission! JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 17 Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 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) 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 27 for active duty. Today and June 29 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. 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. A Day of Beauty in Gainesville June 24 Visit the Kanapaha Gardens, Matheson House, Butterfly Rainforest and Harm Museum of Art! $28/person Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Visit the Millennium Mall and Premium Outlets. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Jacksonville Suns Game June 22 Free! Limited Seating! 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Visit Our Three Decorated Model Homes Today! Swww.MercedesHomesJax.com C(;C(o ,o Model Hours: Fri. & Sun. 12-6, Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10-6 Interested in Purchasing a.New Home? FREE HOMEBUYER SEMINAR * Advice from experienced industry professionals * Many financing options available * Loan officer on hand for prequalifications Saturday, June 17h 2006 1:00 p.m. at Timothy's Landing RSVP to Melissa Meide: (866) 552-3962 TIMOTHY'S LANDING From the mid $100s 1-295, exit West on 103rd Street, to right on Ricker Rd. Timothy's Landing will be on your left. 'Prices and terms subject to change. Photos for illustrative purposes and may show optionalupgrades See sales consultant for details. 18 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 Fun in the sun Two-year-old Emily Nesbitt bravely grabs the sprinkler, get- ting soaked in the process. Three-year-old Breanna Hernandez learns some domestic duties as she washes clothes during Water Play Day. 1Photo.s b (From left) pretoddlers Bryce Nowell, Jaeson Thompson and Marquise Cuffe brave the cool sprin- Kaylee t lioeque kler during a morning of water fun. s>.r S. imu I *i *x -*tr.m -. L-- w ua-laciiEfiiSlBMB^F. ..jdr Creating a special watercolor was one of the events during Waterplay Day at the NAS Jax Child Develop- ment Center Friday. Two-year-old Trevor Jones takes aim at one of his classmates during a water play day at the NAS Jax Child Development Center on June 8. I-. FRI. JUNE 30TH 8PM & 10PM SAT. JULY 1ST 7PM & 9PM For over twenty years, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comic James Gregory has stood grinning: his blue shirt untucked, his arms outstretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious storytelling perirenr. There trfemorl 'aricah.rl, ir the er en e of lamenr ,- ; -. : , J ,T ., -,I ll :h ,. .,, 1, I 1., -, h.,, 1- -' 0 The + CoMe~dY* t ZPNE, ,1,/ '7991 A group of youngsters work at the car wash station. rcrn;ji':la: 17 - i r-- ~ l '4 1, 2 & 3 bedroom condos from the $90's - A .. ..;... :.... ... .. .. .... .. .- -W W .M.. I- L-E--$_ ...,~ ?-O"i -c----.~ ~ ~ ~ `~--~~:~~.~~: ~ -~~~- Gated Community " Elegant Clubhouse Sparkling Pool & Tennis Court State-of-the-art Fitness Facility Call for an appointment or stop tby our sales center at: 5791 University Club Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32277 (1.5 miles north ofJU) 904. 762.9499 Casa BellaJacksonville. comr A""" * Wireless Internet Access in Every Home * GE Profile Stainless Steel Appliances * Granite Countertops * Fireplace in Every Unit From Downtown: Take Matthews bridge and exit onto University Blvd. N. Go 1 mile past Ft. Caroline Rd. and turn right on University Club Blvd. From the Beaches: From 3rd.st., turn onto Beach Blvd.W. and merge onto 9A N.Take Merrill Rd. to Townsend and turn right.Turn left onto Fort Caroline Rd.Take a right on University Blvd., go 1 mile and turn right on University Club Blvd. Casa Bella is on the left. Opd horn s oral presentation cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the developer. For correct representations, make reference to documents required by section 718.503 of the Florida statutes furished by the developer o a buyer or lessee. Prices, plans and I specifications are subject to change without notice 'Must used preferred lender. Limited time offer, subject to change without notice. See sales representative for details. R113679 SPORTS & STANDINGS Golf league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should contact the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Flag football league now forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, Department of Defense personnel and reservists. The entry form and rosters are due by June 23 and the season will start in July. All interested personnel should contact the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Basketball season to begin soon The Greybeard League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, Department of Defense (DoD) personnel and reservists age 30 and up. The Intramural League is open to all NAS Jax active duty, DoD per- sonnel 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 A men and women's open racquetball tournament 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 provided 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 tire, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator. at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nas- jax.navy.mil. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272- 9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1- 4 p.m. to. help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. * The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. 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 A01 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac at 542- 2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all current- ly employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll'at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or con- tact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @sar.med. navy.mil. Unbreakable presents their first fashion show June 17 at 8 p.m. at Celebrations on the cor- ner 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 tour- naments 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. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 19 All-Navy Golf Team looking for applicants By Ingrid Mueller Navy Community Support Programs Marketing, CNIC Millington detach- ment The Navy Sports Program is looking for Sailors who are interested in competing for a spot on the all-Navy golf team, which will hold its try- outs 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 qualifying standards. Athletes must have at least a 5 handicap in order to be consid- ered. However, regardless of how good a person's handicap is, the most important factor we consider is the amount of stroke-play tournaments an athlete participates in." "There is no cost to the Sailor's command," said Golden. "Once an individual is selected, the Navy Sports Program will pay for all costs involved with participation in the program." 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 overall 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 (CISM) Championship, which will be held in Galway, Ireland, Aug. 13-19. There the ath- letes will compete against military teams from around the world. "It is important to note, that in order to be consid- ered for participation in the CISM International Championship, individuals must have a current U.S. passport," added Golden. "If an individual finishes in one of the top spots and does not have a current pass- port, the next finisher in line will be given the oppor- tunity to advance." Completed applications should be faxed to the Navy Sports Office at 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 an application, go to: www.mwr.navy.mil/mwr- prgms/sports.htm. The application must be signed by the individual's commanding officer. Applications are due to the Navy Sports Office no later than July 1. To expedite the process, fax applications to 901-874- 6831/DSN 882. For the complete sports.schedule and more informa- tion, including the Navy Sports application, please visit the Navy Sports Web site, call 901-874- 6621/DSN 882 or email donald.golden@navy.mil. When it comes to leading mrnre,, to our rriernber, v.ve'lt find a \a., rc: m ake it vI rl'.. 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A three-day supply of food and water, pet medications and leashes and harnesses should be packed into a waterproof container. Veterinary records, a current photo and a few small toys should also be included. Depending on the situation, local authorities will determine the best action for local residents, either by asking citizens to either stay in place, or evacuate to a safe area. If the situation required you to stay in place, close your windows and doors, stay inside and follow these tips: * Bring your pets indoors as soon as local authorities say there is an imminent problem. Keep pets under your direct control so that if you have to evacuate, you will Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573- 2498. Snake Savvy July 25, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between ven- omous and non-venomous snakes? Learn what you can do to stay safe around snakes and their important role in the balance of nature. Wee Workshop: Life Under a Log July 27, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature explorers (children aged 7 and under) and their adult companions. We're 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. Doi to'I 00 not have to spend time trying to find them. * If you have a room you can designate as a "safe room," JAx TALES 4 t o BY MIKE JONES put your emergency supplies there in advance, including your pet's crate and supplies. Basements or inside rooms are preferred, depending on the type of emergency. * Have plenty of plastic bags and newspapers as'well as containers and cleaning supplies to help deal with pet waste. Puppy training pads are also useful for this pur- pose. * Listen to the radio and don't come out of your shelter until you know it's safe. If your local government orders an evacuation, take your animals with you and follow these tips: * Learn your official evacuation routes from your local authorities and media and know in advance where to go. * Don't wait until the last minute to evacuate, especially if you have horses or other large animals or if you have several pets. * Be ready to take your family, your pets, and your emergency kits with you. * Make sure your pets will be welcome, whether at a motel or a friend or relative's house. For more information, including tips for preparing horses and livestock, visit The HSUS Disaster Center at www.hsus.org/disaster. WWW.RICKYSTOUB.COM .d .. Committee meeting held here Photo byJOl Mike England Members of the Florida Inter-Service Family Assistance Committee met at NAS Jacksonville's All Saints Chapel June 7-8 to discuss how to better serve Florida's service members. The committee was established in 1992 to initiate a working relationship between all Florida Department of Defense and Coast Guard installations and their respective family service centers in times of mobilization, deployment and disaster. Dianne Parker, Navy Community Support Services Administrator for Navy Region Southeast, says the committee does a lot to aid service members and their families in times of need. "The members of this committee are dedicated to helping service members and their families during financial, family and natural disasters," Parker stated. "We can do more to help them during disasters such as hurricanes when we work together and pool our resources." For more information on the committee or other volunteer opportu- nities, call the NAS Jax Fleet and Family Support Center at 542-2766. New exhibit at Cummer Museum The 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. Did you B know that... *Be Funeral costs could be as little as $1,500 or Ther could easily escalate De; to $8,000 or more? It is strictly up to you. co The Navy-Marine Corps unpro' Relief Society can assist attacks you in identifying the hid- den and not so hidden costs associated with a funeral. We'll assist you in , preparing a budget and give you some pointers to help keep your costs rea- sonable. Visit your Jacksonville Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Office before you've obligated funds for a funer- al beyond your means. Remember that your love for a departed relative is not measured by how much you spend on the funeral. For more information, call 542-3515. The exhibition features 40 etchings and silkscreen prints that present four narra- Stive series produced in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, each with its own character and relevance. The exhibition runs through Aug. 6. Military personnel can purchase discount- ed annual membership or admission tick- ets by visiting the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Information Tickets and Tours office or call The Cummer at 899-6034 for more details. ad to the Bone? ween 1670 - 2005 50 re were 54 aths from . Dnfirmed n. evoked shark in the United V States. 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Cancellation and correction T The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel, no additional charge. deadlines are the same as placement deadlines. 246 amen o. 310 Manarin 320 Westside 325 Jacorie 335 Orange Park/ 338 Baker County 342 St. Augustine 355 Condominiums t e 3 Carriage Crossinmqg Secluded mini-estate on GREAT SOUTHSIDE LOC 1 Deepwater home sites 2 Beautiful Golf Egle Land incredible the Little St. Mary's; PALENCIA 2 2. commrn pool ]125S- 02aeir ho 3..J Eagle I- Y' I .n oa[ea.d., eraicTer 3C r. Course Home in w te i BR 25BA. bnck nome Bea iiul 41 ,eaE- exercise iacilit cnm..u, 1il. o jar ,:rr.: 123 4 Cr EaglerHarborls 3.5 New'064/i/2woflkcedin or, 1I 3ac I.. Ta, i,,r: room. 3 full bath. 2l16i $19.900 352-51. 6452 ird.u 3 car garage, John Long hm. Lanl, cvrd front pom, or t3nLk rer ol honme. Formal OAKLEAFPLANTATION Announcements Real Estate irnN.:,,rnC.man Co o e.. 4mr or OAKLEAF PLANTATION, Slubanda on Dover Bluff Rd. BY OWNER 3/2, 2 car MOTIVATEDSELLER! flre5, renre, rrrrage ew paint, Ing room, dinin RTO 2/2newfat, gar 1Clubsand For Sale minutes to the Atlantic ar, $234.9k, over Great waterfront Country cottage on 3ac. Enrtanment mew wid :rpet. etc Ready to room. Surround $1000m/$199900 James Organizations ror e Ocean. Interior home 500sf, must see. dondo, 3/2 near San r 00ie m n Serioussound n family room Daniels Realy 88-341 Dating and Services 029GeoriaCounties sites begin at $99900. 904-333-9443 J uan 1412sf, loaded pai larlr RealEt e BeL only. Call mastr bedroom and Call Jimmy Wheeleroan SAR BY!SO5.4i 1 Teleione Dating 2-9 iAsso Bkern Duck- with upgrades and 46,5 1216 FSBO 561 339-9512 904355 00J for appt. outside in screened SMART BI SOUTHSIDE ServicesAmela Island o roer amenities galore! Just lanai Gourmet heOaks, Large3/25, 1Hp S eds 26Amelialscllaneousd worth roerties 315 Arlington reduced-$129,000. FSBO 2/1 819sf, nice kitchen with cherry 1429sf, new renovated, oHappyAds 296 Georgia Mscellaneous 912-297-0058 ne ofthe best nhood completely FLEMING ISLAND 339Putna County cabinets, white Cor- $82.9. 754-25-448 115Lost and Found 300 Avoale/Ortega values in town remodeed nsde&o rincounter tops 120 Notices 302 Riverside KINGSLAN 5858 Gumwood Dr. S. 3/2 95k Call 904 237.1353 Autumn Glen Twnhm stainless steel OutofArea/ 25Personals 305Southsde REMODLED4/2 block, repiped/new 1144sf,3/2,cargar, SATSUMARiverfront3/2, appliances, large 360 Town/St S 1Tikets 306 rat isal West ucar gar.750sf,large roof, u pgrds, snrm, 210K 3/2,1850sf, exc cond, upgraded kitchen & .sanctuary, 1600sf, new antry, andcenterate STravel/Rdes 306 ntraco est laun om, vaulted car gar, workshop $210K upgrades, scrnpatio appli.,berbercrpt, w/d kit-SS, hdwd, jacu for 2, island. Plantation 13TravelRdes 307anarinco ceilings Lake Jordan. CS 538473 Pinecrest Subv off Nor- con to95 &9A&new hkups, kcyd patio. Amen. 00sf porch, pond, deep shutters, ceiling fans, FLAGLER-4/4 custom 1Vacatio9/Travel 310Mandarin TSELL!167K mandy Brand new, River City mkplace incl award winning golf wtr,$229K.904.704.3777 water softener, irri- home on 1 ac, pool. 145900/976Services 315Arlington 9127295394 7234 STONEHURST DR. N. brick home 4/3 huge 904535.8894 course, pool, rec. center, nation well. Side fpc, other amenities 147 Dating Services 320 Westside -32277, $177,900. lake lot, lots of extras near Clay Co. Schools. $170K entry 3-car garage $485k. 407-230-7946 166 Entertainment 322Argyle Cul-de-sac, 3/2.5,2146sf. $319,900 6996968 Owner/realtor 904-269-4663 St.Johns with extra storage S Services 325 North Jacksonville 292 WayneCo., gar, priv fnc 635-5276 330 Beaches 340 County term ite bond, private GAT Y MOU , 326Springfield GA 3a Bea s C t r B __ preserved profes- A swiftstream enhances Dwn own A BEAUTIFUL -2 story PUBLIC NOTICE ionally landscape lot the natural beauty of 0 Nots 330Beaches ON THEGOLFCOURSE corner htome, /3o, p Real Estate Auction A FullServiceBrokerage Vile oMIDDLEU RG OPEN HS DAIL, 720s7 witla e on63 acre, Fawn Ried iddUncontestedebu Very nice3BR/2.BA 2 f snrm, ti o & sle crwnstrs ch. Dean C. Williamsurt broker FSBO NEUNEBEACH cbinets, white ft "Reasonale offe904 6119 .3 acre, Fawn Ridg e avail SoDivorce papers 3Miry nc 8 ne 2 ar,$244f000c745-6407 oleseller order www.callthechief.c m div. 2550sf, all brick pool. counteridge Ct.ops owner/agent Low down low monthly Keystone eightWithout kids whiley s o & r, $200.904744960 144SHORTREED ST, home on 1/3rd acre lot Bradley's Realty Inc. $549,900. 904- 708- 5002 w n e r /Call o eABORTION ALTERNA E home. 2300 htd., mas- JACKSONVILLE aho877-346-7827 sprinkler ss, privacy tey Agent 800-521-68 AlNATrNe TEse lter down, office 2 car ALLBRICK 4/2.5/2, ingrnd 2BR BA,8sf + DON BROWN Rr ferce, 4br 2ba, fie re8p, p0 m . ClayE County shop, g.walk-in los- extpaint, 2 story. Must OPENINGBID:$1,000 1/2 carpet, walk to Beautiful -4 bed-RoanMtnTN.NewCabn ALL EXPENSES PAID* 33 Baker County ets BRnice landscaping, See. 310K 904-7079574 Property sells: 11:30am Best price In Vllas @ sch oolatedcomm. room,3full bath,2616 Cl 8/2, 3 e ,w/d 2 , S- P .uEstate Par26610F 320 Westside enewteeloo, 18k. Maximum Value w R ar oak REMAXOceansde o versi N E Nd o 339 Putnam County inJun. 19 on site l86 7Reafon 2ear You elect e Family Forest C., Jesup GA. Arlington/arolne n 1 os Marsh Landng.2br/2baCH SLVER CREEK -FSBO$289,900. suare foot, 2 year ounty furnished, hot tub-84 Jacksonville, Attorney 340 St Johns County Ors c, es ig/ ne Inspections 1-4p Sun. Upgrade to taste. $189K 904591-2308, 568-7575 old home. Formal liv- 230K 912-284-0477 PUB IEest. atCEver-L onOwner is lie. real e 18tate Ridge 3/21900sf, before sale day and 2 904,334-4321 i9ngre708K29d i n i or AMichael Shorstein 342tion 's crte99 228 SBO 3/2+bonus room 42 St. Augustine wwrtSeIeom Fnrlkstoon, GA 912-462d8069 342St.crimntion bsed on A a u e applZances stay ZMin- hrs before sale time. room. Surroune $ 9 34400 or 80 u3486434 344St. Augustine Beach www.parker realty.net Lues from beach, Visit FSBO Neptune Beach, OAKLEAF PLANTATION sound room 200 800f5 7 ceingS 3 Ho 345 Nassau County Call 912- 294-4008., May ort, airport. w lliamsauction.com 3br/2ba. around Pool b , 3U)Waternont 11 RaPtaaniT l JS ^V oo: ca,77.4Pc.i~ren~ent w niut" PONTEVEDRAE..,AIA3br/2ba. Inground Pool, master bedroom and' fin cal Sandy 695-225 a35t Waterfront 11 Par Dr. $26F9,000.00 Asknng$234, or call 800C8018003. $ 3 7 9 0 0 0.r C a Incredible w.c21cul outside in screen edc DUVA C pr S(Preview 9 AM)9 Tis newspaperwill3100sf, upl raded, on culdesac, lanai. Gourmet Caliyc DIVORCE 355Condominiums f FL W&W 904-246-1860 for appt. FSB 619-6 1986 aai. Go t wooded t lf course AMERICAN STYLEckr Bs ut of tArea/Town. Orndia/ Brick home t 3/1.5, suC#AB-o0000760,y rh S Aw me te kitchen with chery community, + cb HEARD FROM Uncontested State Amelia Island sunrm,patio&scrprch. DeanC. Williamsbroker ,FSBONEPTUNEBEAC H cabinets whiteCor- 2/2financ0ngavail. n A asnIr.gb.a1trs rre this newspaper ar, Be1.:, appr* i-qu l cinrrur.e litpor.e r2ae3.nt0 Call 21.2 9052 EZ Financing. 771-9055 reDivorce papers dmn Manl factor sau Fr.c e n'hood. F1SBO RE#3003737.3/2nground poooweragent ow don low month. S WithoutCakids (whe you op r Sl $.157;500. 904-744,8960, Monte W Lowderman $379,0000246186. Oakeaf-New Home Sale stainless steel Cal 24-7684 wait) With Kids littlee 370cLotsfor Sale Ac#A27 Callfor appo reduced ava30K wa appliances, large .ar 72 6 6OF longer) Since 1981by 375 Farms/Acreage On Island 3r/2Ba 2c.gar. AouC#A:.b.: 32 ora. redud av $30K watJeff pantryB t lt r 9 walktnr BO D eti 1eBloBuying a Home?ARLINGTON pLA M PAClarge S 380 Investment Property k to bch's F e and nt t t airefriderator. owners.com I D#TTA2154 4/2 2087sf, gated HOUSE W/3+ ACRES 230 4792 details /pics sI Plantation 382Retirement Comm. $279,900 904-310-6081 community remod- FSBO on intracoastal www.oasisinvestment.com shutters, ceiling fans, with covered front porch For Sale eledk it, mbr bath, WESTSIDE marsh front in Jax bch water softener irri- FLAGLER ICW LOT pay sales tax and take 385 Miscellaneous tile, hardwd,flrs, carpet, (Crystal Springs Area) w/title canal. Beautiful gaton well. Side Owner fin. Spectacular over payments. Call ; NEED A LAWYEReOe 3 0 Avonlet I31 0 m ordrs 3/1 1,168 sq. e .close ropert verprivte entry 3-car arage +ac lot with 100+ ft on Rebecca 249-9546 Sl Accident Arrest Divorcebr 2oa R20-a.lcrna Estte Wante 00 Avodae/ Ez0 n. e500rmovesyou Accident? Arrest? Divorce 4 1e to elementary school, $995K. 04-270-2267 OP Country Club FSBO with extra storage, ICW. Prvt gated coml AAA Attorney Referral Svcrega 997-16/542-2119x 149 stove, refrigerator, 4/4+den, study, bonus termite bond, private munity. $849,900 FREE i S 800 73,e RS. large *screened porch, MAYPORT -SFH, 3/,2, rm. 3268sf. model home preserved profes- 24recorded info. 1.4HS. 230 Georgia Real BESTBRICK 2/2 -on Boone big shady fenced 1200sf Cypress Cove $540K 904-213-9590 sionally landscape lot Call 800-869-3045 x 3001 1280sf w/d car port, Estate Park, 13005F. 320 Westside ar new steel roof, $189k. Maximum Value with Iar e oaks. RE/MAX Oceanside oversize deck. & much ALL BRICK3br/ba Fp, reatneighborhood. NEPTUNEEACH. SILVER CREEK FSBO more. MUST 246-7684 ALL BRICK 4br/lba; Fpl reatnehborhoo ti2OMMUNITY a WILLOW LAKES CONDO new roof & plumbing, 133K.Cal445-8476PC must sel 3/2t 2UEstateLSales advertiseR-"any prefer- .. irchoo n ls&Aiio erl bri, .2IT' oversized lot ANDYPERSONckSPECIAL septicwtr deep 3/ 2 SW 1, 215sf Carport Allexhdalestae famil yBoriented. Av.ineyplaceVERABECH huseInTaeerfront land. Located in historic er is sub ect to the ak FSBO 3/2+bonus room p call 349- 2999 Www.riveredgef .C m Folkston, A 912-462-8069 icues cidr unde r wa.526"oversized lot, HANDYPERSON SPECIAL sWeptic dErON C crimthe aa 18 living with DEERCREEK CC AMAIN 4 /, 5 Ct4 3-2 7701 Westport Bay Dr. or. Ie. mn W4/2ROT range 'k need t. ile $179K. N Cd 'Fanyi dians, pregnant women #20604126. ns724.sk rg FSBehomesmonaShelby ee ,9,J 6 I3 Email1 b from 4 Ut O e H mobile home-owner will7684 s te h ond ya a 4 9 0 9 Blo un t oAv e. 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Call Jaime for more information New Homes .y from the $160's The Vineyard ___ '_ II_ , New Quality Built Homes With A Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction 783-9039 Old Middleburg _ .. i CBC050222 TbBacI bsMbAffodabe Lcaion One Bedroom Starting At $66500 I t[ 1100 Seaoate Ave entune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale , RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry Call Now! 3229-3179 R-An-,;-An m-'F (904)-361 706 *' -':',-S". .. --: - ..- . *.. ' ?-, " '7 s4 inessb has been help mfW4Ctre dIuty and retired military #ibers find the home of their 4t164rs. -M t #m help you find 1.. E.tn*ailjkvaIth@aot.com Better than new, built in 2005. Huge fenced backyard, upgraded ceramic tile, 3 BR/2BA, 15 minutes to NAS Jax. All appliances stay including washer & dryer. Call Jaime for information With over 5 acres this 4/3 2041 sq. ft home with an in-ground pool has it all. Re-modeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances, h20 purifier, coria counters, new cabinets, stone backsplash, porcelain tile. This home features pergo floors, carpeting, ful house generator, new hot h20 heater motion lights around house and pool, artesian well. $1 79900 5172 Farm Creek Rd. St. Augustine .a$59f 900 I FFIDA BLE Iy LARGE y, y3 BEDROOM1 HOIMES III U I I d i llar (94 4 -92-044 Crrei i jc_ orn.llli L C3 . E.:,r,. L-rtic Doar. Eas, Fnmancrga Wc-n't Lail' CALL JOHN 291-0716 ', SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TC:P CA.H" -- 'ld -,.r Ne ior Assume L- ,-an C311 730 &06 V S'slde DW Countryside IIll ag 3 2 r ., od burning, irpl 124K obo. C31 9 2953.b.. 370 Lois for Sale 7035 Elwood Ave, 63rd 8 Elwood quest epx stirer .rnslmt 9jnt ,90. S i27K C'Bi:' Lc-O-k filrsl 5 .ril,u cor.,l, 962 Si19 BEAUTIFUL TREED LOT in Astor, FL 1/2 mile fiom boat ramp to St. Johns River 904) 262-3163 HAWTHORNE, FL Ready to build on Orange Lake. Asking $99,900obo. Call 561-784-4416 ONE ACRE LOT With Well, Septic, & Pole Owner Financing. Unimproved Lots Also Avail. 904.282.5449 386M752.0784 RV FRIENDLY -1/2 ac wooded lots in peace- ful Fanning Springs. 25min to the Gulf. $31.9k 10-5 352-463-0725 352-498-5986 375 Farms/ 7 Acreage 11.1 WOODED ACRES priv gated road, Glynn St. Marys, $165k 759-1335 A Baker Co/St Mary's River lOac. 700' on River. Can divid into (2) acre lots. Only $195K. 904-259-2900 Brantley Co, GA home on 5 acres, $220K with owner financing 912-256-2393 ; CUSTOM BRICK 4/2 on 7 ac, 3200sf, barn, fncd, stckd pond, culdesac, very secluded. $850k OBO 704-4214 nr airport Georgia land for sale by owner. Comply property liquidation sale. Sm & Lg tracks avl 478.984.4447 JEFFERSON CO. GA -80 ac farmland, 2250/ac. Contact G. Sams as Conservator P.O. Box 250 Decatur Ga 30031 at 404-378-4300 " ,- PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD I _ -u". ,v I BY PHONE 366-6300 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Fri. 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Toll Free 800-258-4637 BY FAX 904-359-4180 IN PERSON Many people prefer to place classified in person and some classified cate- gories require prepayment. For your convenience, we welcome you to place your classified ad at The Florida Times- Union from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday at One Riverside Avenue (at the foot of the Acosta Bridge). I Y s;~s~u. " ;: 22 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 4, 54 ~~ar 'y ~ '4 r '& Y M kttt I .-.r'1,1* =4: V 4 rt ' -V- *-. --li ~,.t, _r -* -, efM '. .t$. .r-*- C---. 7 ,*~ r-I .' .r -i. 4 l, -,$71- -- -- ------- -~ i --'--'7 4 tt~j - 54 t"-." r~&. F . :, -. S--..-A .- g ., ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....- ."Y "t -... -4-'-. P- I , 7~a 2 -. ,4c4 jjj& M A-'--. '" *- --* ^'. 4. -II The Military is the lar in Northeast Florida and S * Regional Payroll (all 3 bases! $2.04 Billion per year * Retiree Payroll i u IUS, S %i PIJF i F-i rll- j A\ *-, 'I: -Si.-e L1As R ,-.' -;*.,:. i'^ (^. . o ,, . gest employer southeast Georgia! V .. o^v ^, ' *Goods & Services (all 3 ase $709 Million per vear ' * Tuition Assistance Authorizedi $5,137,440 : > " ..* .: ., Wh I r i II ' ml 'F: . :. . i lOPa T +, A r F r R'I .. "'7' Call Now To Advertise With Us! 904-359-4336 - .. SI. :A ~ ' iif jls $810 Million per year I - -!to ~;c~.~.w4>~i** .'4. i 1 r I ' u. . -. 0 ~-"' ~''`~ .i' :: :. 1. .. e Jla Air NI NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 23' // Homes Starting In The $170s! Phase Two NOW SELLING! Close To Schools, Shopping Easy Access To 1-95 & 1-295 Private Entrance to Community, no Throuiph Streets For More Information, Please Call i ' 904-764-9687 1-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (North) side of Dunn. Homes Starting In The $190s! Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! Away from the traffic! Conveniently located near . 1-295, I1-10, and Chaffee Rd. " For More Information, Please Call 904-783-6217 1-10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. .n i - Homes Starting In The $200s! Final phase NOW OPEN! Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots available VP Conveniently located near es. 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. For More Information, Please Call 904-693-3968 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. Homes Starting In The LOW $200sI 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. T I Active members of the U.S. Military D REHOHIONK K ,:~dr i presenting this coupon will receive NYSE a FREE gas card worth $200 at the /*I I closing of their home! 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. 02006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 24 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 375 Fas/ 405 Aparents 420 uHossed 420 Housed 435 Rooms 605 Schools 710 Industrial 710 Inustrial/ 715 Management 745 Sales S Acreage Unfurnishedt Unfurnished Unfurnished to Rent 1 1Trades Trades Professional,1111111 LAND FOR SALE Subar Outback 97' Mandarin Avail. now, 3/2, ST. JOHNS CO/SR210/195 ORANGE K/OAKLEAF REAL ETA ACOUSTICAL CEILING Pocemnt Material BRISTOL, GA ueATAChath- vauted ceilings sky Newated2/2.5Twnhse Roomates wanted. REAL ESTAT MECHANICS NEEDED. Handling of En. arts, 135 ACRES AND HOME back, all wheel drive, lights frpc ceramic tile gar. $990+sec. 1st & Last p l 4/2. Fu except TOp pay &Bts. Must M. raw materials andSA ES CALL (912) 647-2637 cd player, $4000,4dr, firs, Ig mstr BR & bthw/ 904,2854459/813-6585 privatebedrooms, IWeek Day ClassJuly 10 have truck orvan. Tired Of lay-offs freight; WiP and raw 214975422197 garden tub, his/her $600mo, includes utl, Week Eve Class August21 Call 9042642872 reduced hours, and an materiainventries. SALES ASSCIATESEDED N.C. MOUNTAINS! vanities & walk -in ST. MARY'S 3/2, 2 car calbe/int, pool. Superior instruction SHEEMETAL uncertain future? si sa NEEDED South Mountain Peaks WESTSIDE closets, w/d hk up 2 car ar. $800mo., fen bk yd all 96257395 www.myfrecomE Bsiness Der for Jx's #1 Dodge Team. A.New Mt. Development 2BR DUPLEX FENCED0YD gar, Ig scrnd patio w/ 1 mile to base. Call 104 MECHANICS PDM Bridge.the premier Sears exp. or equiv.; MSII f ilDtrain . 7 AC Homestes with NO WD HOOKUP, Q pond iew g yrd on crnr 91e2-576-698 ORANGEPK/ or Estate Insti Needed. Exp required. s dsSellean d, excel Fabulous Long Range Mt. REF REQUIRED $595 778.27 lot, Mandarin schis. l OAKLEAF Applyn3562LoxAVe inthe United States, Is resume 904- 241-:0984 ne d dx Views. $39,900 $89,900 E.135 0mth w/1 mth dep, USI & Kensington near ROOM TED Alliance Real Apl 356 Ave. cu tly hin for tshe E Fee lleopay plan, bo and Log Cabinson 12 AC Sites.4u2furnEXCEPT.0PROPERTY MANAGER c r .U E In Person $89,90 $132, 900 S R oun2 pst ctrl sesrvs inc $1400m; Near World PRIVATEBEROOMS, Real Etae es uly 5th CARPENTER,LAYOUT, Welders NorMhdeAp Financing FREE Info 9sec.3 Woody a 4p2 Call 925-518-5566 Golf Village 2800sf 4/3 $600mo ncludesuil. RealEstateAppraisal July 3rd PUNCHUST person for s tWelers SeiSSnlft l kPanoE $urs a S d 0 7 5 o g e o r 2 place. 904-273 P M ui n Cerksien CALL 828-256-1004 MAND /2 c, NDCable/ in pool, 39c lude electric. Mortgage Lending Culy Large General Contrac e Industrl Pintes EX RDruE sreew ce 146/rac llee eoa P n703 4265 e 22cg wd rn880dWESTS8070I Be ach ashcBarwr ons lak, gn9deent SOU 80 0-GA 12 -99396-7 7 Clos troe WingaSIDEy wfc s103rddernshsid B 43 /4call S90 73 25 og nice hkeo ren dt mod e e r frdIe, d f c b d call 904-6257385odDGE Tennessee Land Watts BRTAM PARK 07. 29 tD c R PVENEIa/ Beach/ (OR880A 3/2 -80705 Ponte Vedra Beach Pd tc a tion Superevisoto For c SL ry eaTer In anSOUTH GA, i Acre 2br ch&a $ M600U incR lose o 195.$1200m+ 6 Hata t MEa, 4 vaatin oie Con $295 e meiran gCSelab. F I ym r UsSansd MEn6a cteAvHoies. Hunt. oing/Timberac water .alletween o 1200secvar. 904 37 REE $5957 Rorts 40R ent, $375. area ra r s $495 T Drug Free work ex enProjectManagers i o mra 0 AC- tA ct B. .. i.. gA rage b uma itn 034. W ESTSIDE oe Fa t e re e M ta Call fm us da c&av w Fenced.who I e tA RExUMn78 y f or SOTW-/c c & 59pm. 262-6021 e 5 ir C A dekyd Monthly $2ar00, deposit ALLIANCE School Of place. 93. Acounting Clerks The o or great MAN TH 2/2.5+ofc, 50.VANSANT RE 389-3740 t 11 include electric, Mortgage Lending EE Drug free Workplacehnical 1467/ac. AlliedLand. Yulee/FernandinaBeach scr.rm on lake, gtdpoolarH call Sandy. 908-o ne 7325CrT R- sLoo ngfor a1-80y- ay 224-9939 Close to Kinge bay wll c consider short er Westside tools transitt. BackBrand apply with 32onctlnnn 2e d servicefastigrowexperiencng 15 i o ee IN Tnd2g s r n M ^cw dd Oe OS c oldwfr ~nt hmt EMBRg EO EmDFWP t re m endous growthm SOUTHuAtfurlCo.rivte, aemovein. Allz ,ls Great Roomor fo 90e445.021 rtg5Mrktng &-Products-$125- triacarpenters Exp. in ground & drug check 9updatinge u l suburaen tto r Fax town Rd. w912-996s-4277 pets neg. $1m. deposit 9049554348 Titl Perm & Taency School benefits. 387070 h a te es ign 1 Tennessee Land watts R 324 2 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK O BeaeCh (904) 880 8070 CARPET HEPER 21 Comforet tead iteg on each a eounER St6arting .at4t0kSt105ailabANTnRw,9 area3/00m 9 no4ptl ndt ior n B oeClosing e295 with experience reliable. i Palatka FLst 321b7 a afun en r ni ntpiend st aomwe ig Banthrop St. Rented llico Plains sort termease ..../ M 0 Commercial/ t Please $Cal inCon dence star an) mebat ue n- salary and a d ompre 904 5K63/291..51, wdine"oe leCO CSAe s.f389tr90700 Comut ridgecepr rich@ecosatinoc hnvbeta bTen e Land Waltts4S-6862AneW. a^mKts koET BEdN ORANG PAK Si ce SpMace I S^S 7nmd CARPE HcodR21CofrtRa ulntg n FH A8U eRc AESPERSON Call 904-403-0380 NORTHSIDE Rent To Own for Rent Clec no h e ins, Terry Modlin @ Seekin hhly moi- history to Chris Rizer at Nat. er Cherokee, 2.f.e car ar, new a s Severoa e n 2/1 r mu w/tEnfp, hrdwd firs, NO WD HOOKUP, 2uIEsIaTrent at ms. E a n e o Pteta NEW E PA0ONS ,oI1al9car a rE AL ESTATE 515 Office Space orttsgen t art 702G egepDiv OP IS currently hiring tea tk ng indusry. for toe81t-752l - Nat. Forest. Locf 5d AC 6 4610-8018 L- cargar.&fncd yrd, REF REQ. $595/MO.778f2897 -- Resorts 40,hrTitleAgentCourse$495 Top Payeto right people exeaiaence rEuarn$40 -0,00e0n Co. Tracts fm 50 AC short commute to HAS Call fr schedules o5am Orange Pk crew, e-xpe-c e require. 755 msennes toRENT/LEASE GTED COMM. el c bills. $650m. &Asso AVENUES PROF. PARK Ext 3255 for Mary EOE ROLLER OPERATORS & Oiler comunicratin ills. S2200 AC. "A" RATmea SCHOOLS POOLSnt JA3844080 or cell707-235 WESTSIDE -2/2, fplc, 3466 Estate Lake Home 4/2.5, Class Starts July21 Call James 904891-7251 UPHOLSTERER (Custom)nt Engineer elrniumetc FAX RESUME 78395 OUTH 863-607-9500 MeadowsPlace 3/2, balc, CallJen 8747865 kit, CH&A, fncd bkyd, ch&a, 7ac, 40' on lakeyrs exp rin design a OR CALL TODC 783r385 TIMBER CREEK gated com, $1100, no ALLIANCE HOME CREW SUPERVISOR f AND w must Work in family rem ngercoa t.net COL TODAY7 .s excellent* Rehab Draw Up Front /mo.9048034287 details HOUSEWRAP Call 720 ical ben-, h G ICWWolf creek, New3/2 orsterrace, auto gar Westside 3/2Beautifully Become a Certified Home ronmWORKERFOREMAN 7 Inudsftioarly Hanern 20-30 acre tacts, homesites, 16235F, gated Bch/ drt825 pets/lease landscaped, 2 car gar, OCEAN FRONT CONDO, InBscmea2rte om et rhneme o lbasicy 9 f ering dr.yea144 dSt. A ugstine$695 k.i e B o Home MInc pe tu et o 28 p. CMaBine s t i T Din e Wondsies, 1S- I r old Hodges. Wtr/swr ,w/d. purc opt 904 234- 9596 w/d hu5 custom ent St1utine ectrNome CAS 3 nLnm oonss Below appraisal 2/1 k, ga e option 1 A lnny Call Ciy 680-3000 al Home Inspection! resume to 288-6484. Fax resme 1707 Man sde7317453 fr Rcntr w/V 2733939 -4 CAld fish 352- 379644 www. it h-July1throng EOE/DFP Marine siPHLEBOTOMST-PT hrs udingAPNE n904d aved road 1295m dp. 631 e $950 MURRY HILL RIVERSIDE 4/3, FR ORi oldcity.com/oceanfrontl E ll ull te t g p a t e d. Must fr early a.m. & week FMN/TES y R t,2 npond d125-0m(904)t880-8070 EMBROIDERER NEEDED scanning, eMitng Roof and Floor Sstems Ga. Call Rocky Ford, LLC, Forest cike newlsale/ oe $9mo + sec.dep. SN/C NT H Must have ex erience hrs l din haveal 229-226-1719, forinfopack lease purch.3/2, gar, all Call Erin 254-5797 W'side-2/1. New incl. Condo 2/2Callforavl. 700 Domesti with multiple head MARINESERVICEWRITER Photoshopand for Stock Building Sup lakase r3, uLsx 2k2 nll adD O c5 opets. resuF 0r4 sa7y req na. 4 Pha txc and 2orstock04.39d6f5353 &p appi u grdsA pxots tAile throughout & CH&A. $ No pt. Fo machine. Digitizing a Boating knowledge pref. create multi-media py the largest supplier WANEKTERCH COUNTY, Ae avaiA. 4-15 :act P Theres NEI"ally aC(u3ov2dAFL WALKER COUNTY, GA avai.47-699-0984 ava it Detached garage/large more info 904450215 plus. Contact Theresa Call Sally at (audo, video, Flash) of Building Material to 343 ac.bordering Pigeon Ju y 1$1975 bao ar ni w kis ingrnd N E e Ant&SFI at 904-724-7617. Whi tne s Marine, OP. products. Must be Professional HomeR S80 eN20i Pi Y Roxanne 1904-406 5500 do 295 r t 2 550 600 dep, 12M HF Home Cleaners A E9-0027 accurate n spelling builders at our new Mtn Wildlife on 3 sides. ,79-00 g, I y, no Hm C r Several pon s asturenIntercoastal Kernsan pets $c1350ms 082 1- 07 Max Star Rlty 652- 7216.R C 2 0 kP AEQUIPMENT OPERATORS,& L NBO ER us2d acH crare e x in e T rUsp t fo urinie w 9arge pine & hard- Forest, new.rent/lease e eBch Duplex W'SIDE-Paxson Area- Niced O00$4F Cr B construction ustm H g fulim art e usos anufacturig Westide 3br/2ba laun- For Lease. Westside professional Courteous residential experience. c PlantinJacksonville 389 woods creek paved 'bOr1265s ,q. 3, dar, ap Upper- 2/11100sfdeck N'hood,3/1, garagefenced Part Time/Ful Time wth 5 ears exp. A ME t withiMacOS. Structural experience a Froad mountain with E25mo.R otos av Lower 2/11178s both bckpyd. $765+ d289. 46 top pay fl edible hours A orW g plus. Successful candid A360 degree vies. Will 2 407-699094 avail July 1 frpLc, hrd t2le. NS. 3 o tca BUSINESS LEADER.Free WorkSPaceart time CForEaSnUgE ot C Jack at Chelseura *Be part of a growing dates will have five or 0 407hU699l-l & r als ,dwdtile. N/SrO. Mallison St. 3 9 19Perm- & 46ATempp ositions h no SoiaiBeknefabol t s n pent divie into 2 parcels. WAD 1350m ea. 2 car ys D S our oce 7ICT OCAreab enace or te priot 3950 ac. w n e r M'BURG/RAVIN S Gholf n 14 2 earh C]ne ia x Work near home at9047518944between B at C e -n t-- t unb iloree quvale t 68-493-8820 ClubE r ffic furn w/dS $320m 201-83-2084 Yulee-Cart. Pte) Abl e daytime shed 6:30a & b:30a 9- flexibity n tejo amount of training and AptAomOm Dr c sO Nential M A 3 Properties N S H 32 22cg, over 2300f Call Don Brown Realty 500 Commercial/ Mand/Wsde 731 7453 Established Framingenin a e a are a us ___ ~WSNew Condo, KitEquip Openfir plansc prchC 225-5510 or 571-7177 Industrial for Sale Company Looking for Liquid Sports Marine has a is good? Stock Building Supply W aod Comm en from Mstr BR & 505 Commercial! foFnani Estimator w/5+ yrs Exp. We F/T position available i offers career- oriented Sd o r o Rrial Offer Competitive Salary & Tuesday to Saturday. Send your resume by advancement opportu 1603 W. 24th St. 1051 $ VANSANDT RE9 389. 3540 $16400mo. 916-416 -35514 nCosRc A srand Setam Corusente ase. mlfaI mea tu8wsnonn saltaer aandcaitme A E6Winthrod507tCommercial/ UtPule x ub w fine strer an ekaor, email me at luis.ven- sal ary and a ompre CIWinthrop St. Rented n ^ l $8K ea. or $75K ea NO1.5 wd Businesses for Sale COLLECTIONS A skforDon 996.9000 Comuter ri@ecoatino.cm hensive benefit pac both. Call 904- 521-6862 : . VA hkp, $850mo. Paxonfa M I Computer experience pre-roooc nive a beerf pc 3e w ii meniu, ,I, fncd, w/d dhkp, HUD g 510 Retail/Office Space Increased businessREAN ferred.ApI age including a gener nCEDw amenities,3/ ch1 S m forSale means openings for eI OTO / Eml r faxPoou Blvd. Jax 800-5181and flex bible S, 800mo 728-9071 add'l qualified re FITTERS&HELPERS r TRUCK DRIVER retirement plan. EQE CDARIL&RSDE Hueent 2/ BS mn B RalEstate CEAR HILLS 3/27 so $ m s s Educationand a" Our Sre station. s riew Callh904 -403.038 Rent To Own A uttSExpid or not, will train. Top iHo VaCe Health scmek9ng1 TresumOCe and salary 4Apaen VANSAN E38940 NTHSIDE R ent To Ow forent Collection or phne ins TerryModlin@ SeeOi..,highlyFoti-50to to Chris Rizer at L405E G qii- redn0/out m ne w Bender & Modin 1 Training/ pWEEKS MARINE, INC r ateH inHividual christopher.rizerstcksu the prec NEW FLEMINGIS9 flying All areas. Several Events .er ene a, po 292637. ApRatIL CN Mt he knowdg CONDO N 'D BR HOE cr Dn oe or Rn earnings potential. For Able-Bodied Seaman* Be able to usea CONDO N'eSIDE BR HOUSE, cer. Dan Jones __ Fo Rent interview call 722-2229. GRADER, DOZER, Welder c5 Micellaeous 1835F, 3/2.5, & GAR. FOR ile lotw/treeslowExt 3127/3169 for Dan or TRAICKHOE, O ldeerM cni AVENUES PROF. PARK Ext 3255 for Mary EOE ROLLER OPERATORS & o atin skills___ --415 Ho s FRTED SCHOOLSPOL, 3844080or3/$1 SI07I'5 7573466 Brand new 1060 SF Officek i OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Assistanty, HEnglneer* mail resum W St om y Ma g 4k uss nfu rES nishedOB n, Ns a c peto i WWWERADANJONES.com Condo across th l Exp'd for N. t. ohns (Mustnbe STCW95compliant) recmanagercomcast.net AD VDO D ImT at(- YMCA, 11 MILES FOR NS, INSIDE 7th Ave. 9 21 Call 610-0659/612-4408 COMPAY-SPONSORED eA unc INSIDE MATTRESS SALES 3.ca SFLEMNG SLAND brand ST. AUG NEW Twn Home PLACEMNTSSISTANCEHomesCa 610-0659/612-4408 706 ing ect. DFWP Apply at E Benefits & Compe BB70001 A 2 _re vnlome,1,okeein 74257EWag87 WilsonBIvd,JA OEwages Clean cut good with Rehab Draw Up Front $1200/m0.9 803 4287 ooring, $65mo. R ATownhomes, and JTB& SPHILLIPg 72 eoep F0 ood ben- Call 904-771-7866 Call0dep 94-560-133-6626 ndomin Call866-264-7912ext139ax877-479-2652 No Junk Fees RTO 2/22cg new flatppli, gar NDew2155Lindseys Cross- 1 2 3 & 4 Bedrooms included. GOING FAST BLACK PAGES USA pato for P/T hours, SeFurnished nnpt, C t , ll R 82 7 -wih2 Open Hire Events dsIt ur buses S36. Hour Closings $1000m/$99,900 James n f $525$1600 Cl Rd 343822 range of account Mu h t porta- 985 MEDICAL TECHNOLO BODY TECH, MECHANIC, HighestLTV DanlsR 34120sf.Innckyrd ietINWFICESUITES nofunctionsfrom A/P tion. Exc pay! Benefits/ EEO/M/F/D/V GIST /TECHNICIAN MECHANICS HELPER. - o MoUnfurnished T. ing Needed. Variable hrs W de locaon. SM100% Financing ORTEGA WATERFRONTL. N. Following Areas: 1,920 sf to 11,520sf t O e "usa. sen ilingee t Cl07 9 Sw competitive pay. Call 6360. 72 Mechanic n Satua. M tne F new app 75m. Boat POT244/3. Mandarin (904) 998-9339 Emai resumeto 1- m o.+ t axIe r urrNn. 4Ph r s w ko w B e n eflf fi t C L-76 5 0 r e s u m e t o 7 2y f o F eo m e a2- 4 2 8 7 fe 3 l for steebhing full time w amenities, quietrn1hood Downtown Cffice condo 12C0f BOOKKEEPER -F/C, for B10enIEnLydPrm&$200Tm A iage '1204 Bedrock Ln. Brand C1T | v| ' fresh paint, W/D con- 2446 CooSprsDr.S.3/2 Mm R KT. dedistig so Lg. Fenced Y $1300 Mo.1A Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted:d Whe Licensed Mort47gage PVBOceauArgyle 'SOUTHSIDE Deerwood, The Florida Times mauatrn5oiI- _ll_18]__,_ _] Flexible daytime shed. L Lupgrd corner unit, w/d, new 4/2, 2400SF. $1500mo Intercoastal West Park, Offices from -Union. One Riverside tions, including forklift Must have car o pets, $1200mo. *4058 Pebblebrook Cir. 4/2 Westside $250mofullyfurnavail, -UnionOnsRiversid perat qualifid BusyDocto*r'soffice Beche 24-82S electricians, electro- PartTime minor repairs. New REALTY EXECUTIVES 32202 mechanical and line Fax resume 285.1707 Springfield. $49,900s REGENCY -Brand new 2733939 610 40 CALL 757 -3466 W'SIDE OFFICE SUITES BOOKKEEPER/AP operators. We offer a PARALEGAL- for S'side IRRIGATION FOREMAN Spring SIe33/2, appl6 eqp, $950mo. rand new 4 from 500-1300sf $13 psf with experience & strong real opportunity with law firm, 3-5 yrs litiga PHLEBOTOMIST- PT hrs TECHS & LANDSCAPE 9046586 3/2, ap eqp, $9mo. Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, FOR OUR Full svc. Utils. & Janitorial Excel skills. Full time training, good pay and tion exp reqd. Must for early a.m. & week FORMAN/TECHS HANDYMAN SPECIAL 887-4146, 651-2222 close to Argyle Elem. RENTAL SPECIALS incl Scott/Tom 384-3666 with benefits. Fax benefits. we are have exc communica end hrs in leading Must have Valid DL. Cheap $Cashupgrades galore fpIc, www.ERADANJONES.com resume with salary req located West of Jack- tion &writing skills. Exc medical office include 2yrs exp 904-396-5353 CheaptCash u S'SIDE/Montreux, Lux 2/2 $1350mVe 904-2369889 R eta-l64-8743 sonville In a s growing benefits pkg. fax Ing PEDS.Mustbeteam No p ylakeview, gated comm community. Contact resume904-287-0592 player and able to NoQualifying94,568.0962 Sauna&Gym, etc.Ve OakiafpiantationNLW 525 EOE/DFWP community. playerrand9abl70to LEGAL COURIER - coveth$a la3taionhk 5 5 For Rent Sanderson Pipe at travel between offices, needed for W'side HANDYPERSON SPECIAL aconvientar$1090m+ut1.w3/uplc275-2833 and ask forM Computer exp a MUST N'side of Jacksonville.a $330kfixedup. Only 904' 7141615/424-1615 874 Misty Oak St. 425 ManufHture n s /R. PARALEGAL Mandarin & minimum 1 yr phleb Will train. No exp needs cosmeticsMake S'SDE Wof Creek off $1300mo.. 954980 1422 Homes REGENCY-9A rver Law Firm. Real estate exp reqd. Fax resume offer asis. 1 blk from Beach Bvd brand new OAKLEAF RENT TO OWN 'SIDEA NEW RETAIL CENTER or probate expreq aCDL CLASS DRIVERS needed 904-346-0628 water. Recorded msg. 2/ B,$ br an l 4/w82fRNeOWNrRse fax resume AttnI 800-520-0719wtocadh2/2. $1150/mo. Call 4/2l2sf newer, $3.5K N'SIDE-4465 Jake Rd. 06000SF COLCLASS ADRIVERS Industrialexp drug free. Sharon 904482-0618URSERYWORKER 800-520-07 Roxanne 904- 406-5500 down $1295mo. or rent 2/2, $550mo, $600 dep, 12 MO HALF RENT. Local hauling, m$150 Industrial exp, drug free. i 4-10 hours wkl - Applyin 1erson1 5349 9724 Education7 INVESTMENT PROPERTY $1195m0. 904-819-6626 no pets 757-7621 .(904)288-8500 day +bnfts. Permanent 30 Hwy Ave. 819500 724 Eduation $8/hour. Experi- 2 work. Call 90426H2030 nwy Ave. 781s eence desi ed. Love ARV 85. Serious cash 42 Houses OP 3/2/2 car garage ,.ROOSEVELT/NORMANDY or9 041-526.,6930 PAINTERS Experience& CHILD CARE W'side of Children Required. 4 Unfurnished convenient access, L T transportation a must. New CFor Info. ____________________ ii yiegani lease, no pet We have guaranteed NEWRETAILCENTERS transportation a must. New yereo954-495-4631m 3 fhaniea fr CLASSA orB construction custom Hiring full time/parttime igattuso@hbpcusa.org- www.weselax$500 Down U OWNret2 c9 3w getlpre0 12 MO HALF RENT. DRIVERS W/EXP. homes, No trackpaint-$00/wk -Lic, 220 or 440 experienced Teachers. EawwUAweIsFYrmire&rel e ckte a s MooLH'Lnow&getpreapprove 1MCAL FR ers. 778-3720 agent. Must have exp Call or fax 777-0953 PEST CONTROLE nves re o R OP Beautiful 4/2 w/po. bver the phone. Call CALL (904) 2888500 CALL 786-5503 inSERVICE REPS FT Will Investment Source EZ QUALIFY Lake & Dock access. Sandy ben- 695-2255 PAINTERS Call 636-5050 _Call the Hotline 38& 1208 Approx 2500sf, fpl, Sandy p 6b5-2255 -800SQ. FT. RETAIL Space $ COURIER NEEDED $$ with coINmercial & Ca65 py & .,$100n 904 298- 0389 comecia fits d driving $-ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOMWestSide 3br/2ba laun- For Lease. Westside Professional, Courteous residential experience. 725icrecor39-3235 3EP5MCe, CaENeED uPsI O OP COUNTRY CLUB dry rm, ch/a. all elec- Shopping Ctr. Lane & Independent Contractor tools & transportation. SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. 4 bdrms, study, 3511 sq. trc, no pets. $600ep Lenox 3500698w/reliable vehicle. 632-0500 DFWP1 Management POOL TECHS -FT/PT, on REFaREQUIRED$995778lot avail. July, What you earn. RESDENTIAL A/C TECH Professio ADMIN ASST forW'side site training. Crown IEREUlotavail. JulyWhatheo eated RESIgna Plumbing/ACp$o. -F I02945FluCnr AT LAST-H p! ARGYLE FOREST -Brand $2500, in gated comm. Call Mon-Fri 9A- 1PM NICIANS, RNC INSTALL 8-5,salar depends on Pools. Call 858-4300 new home at Lakeview 904272.4366 430 Roommates 448-8000 ERS & HELPERS For STOP WW.H. Earn Mechanical BUSINESS LEADERS exp, basic computer Watermill 3/2, $1350.iver Excellent growing intheJacksonvlle area skills re uire. Fax FORECLOSURE 291-6615 OP Eagle Landing 4/3 on DriverExcellentgrow int ARGYLE-TH4saleor516-216-069,51-571 IROOMMATEANTED BEATTHE HEAT benefits SIGN ON speaking exp. or who 800-935-8356 ARGYLE- TH 4 sale or 56 16-763-1946 RO S Drive a late model BONUS for technicians may have owned their Part-timeClerical-Real SS sFREE 24hr Recorded msg -brandnewolantatlon e G L3 2 *&pri/u Financial vehicle w a/c. Earn & RNC Installers Must own company. Finaxed- Jacksonvillehomesaversco *ia $ U inground pool, coy- hrs. Excellent organiza- FOEviRe $1 & OP/HERItGE Hi /t, ered crport, patio/back- 600-800 per week. Call be team player, With Resume (904) 33 tional skills knoledge- TPC Sawgrass in Ponte FORECLOSUREI Ren ,$"eIrg fncd lot on culdesac, yard, contact Robert 550 Business 904-493-5246. Ask for an ability to work well Social Work able in McrosoftOffice Vedra is hiring F/T 3bed/2bath. Only Call 477676 for detalls. $l m + sec. 278-5110 Meggs. 904-234-3652 Opportunities Tim Collins. with others For moreSabe n Mowleo f Equipment Operators Inrahri $21,9001 For Listings $1000m + sec. 278-5110 555 Distributorships/ informationn please call pro -the Golf Course Main- , 1,900 For Listings AR -3244 Cesery Blvd. OPaola Gof&Count E.AR-Atl/Kenaour office 904-781-8388 VICTIM ADVOCATE rea ehe estate helpful, butri 800745824D88trahibshpsDRIVERS not mandatory. tenance Dept. Prior, 800-749-8124 x8987 3/2, FR, ch&a, w/d hook Club. Exec home, gated, miles to bch, N/S$475. 560FinancialServices Professional class A IMHN Government Ser- 94 Cont13eonelyE eqiren/d. Ms ot u, no pets $900 mo+ Nice. Avail now $1400m ref req. Sharon 565-1128 ,r560Finncia SrissonIa' Ai ja vices, a Health Net904317-4511X-13only. requied.Mstbeat goeReal Estate Le dep. 744-8339 %5MonytLnd ,drivers. OTR tractor .1 neast 18yrs old. For 514ne03nd trailer, good pay Great company, seeks an 390 ReaEtate dRooGdep 744-8339 514-1038 ICW -fem to share house. or Borrow home time, health ins.,Potions av l domestic violence. You experienced property man- 273-3248. Hourly rate + ed ARLINGTON OP/OAKLEAF4/2 upgrds, priv bed, ba, LR, $585 S7OMortgages Bought 401K, paid vacation, Positions available now. Advocate for victims of Property Manager PosItion -3more info, call ANGELOBUYS l4 3/Ing'rundpool,d4r $10f2andSold bonus pk & Journeyman, foreman wilprovide advocacy ager needed immediately- overtime SioInc ] $1350m. wky mint. eqi nt allin a small and general foreman. services at Naval sta- must be licensed. Please medicl/dental/life and A carport, patio/Oackyard, ,. [ fLARGE 2-STORY HOME but backed up with major construct tion Air Station Jacksonville. lutenesides@ Any condo, handyman, contact Robert Meggs. OP S. 1600sf. Lakefront marbusher.com fire damaged. $1100mo. 904-234-3652 3/2+4bd/den/ofc, fp, fnc oTNwPOOL,$35 50 Busins large company benefits, sin th beaii. Y lssovicmsmt VERIZON PHONE BOOKST yd, near NAS JAX & new +O ort8.4starting $35/hour plus to victims. and facili- People like you!! occupied, ANYWHERE, ATL BCH/NAS Sch. $1200m 201.893-8610 (NON-SMOKING MALE) IAuwww.PTSI-online.com other benefits. HouS- tate contact with miii- Restaurants/ People who want ANY CONDITION... 1 MAYPORT- 3/2. PCS Ask about our new pay Ing available. tar SanIciilan735 RestEXTRA MONEY for Bills, Apts/comm'l/residential. \j, Movenear ORANGE PARK brand Southside Fem wanted CANDLEMAKERSNEEDEDI package. Faxlemtary andc gv ilian_ r___ HO___ acation collOr.. NO DEAL TOO BIG or I schools/beach. new, lake view, Sbr/ to share 2/2. $550m 100% Natural soy wax. IFaxoremail listings Vacation, schoolor... TOO SMALL il Laundrytile,pntsokay. 3.Sba 2 car gar. FrpI, inclds utils. 646-3080 or Fun kits! Fun Money! OWNER/OPERATORS FUNI Quick closings or Avail ./19,.$1=00/m. $1400mo. Keller Wil- 382-4882 Will train. Immediate & CDL.CLASS A Fax 808-682-4732 domestic violence DANCERS DANCERS You could earn 904- 626- 1636 651-2737 liams Realty 434-5921 residual income. Coin- Local hauling, Perma- hr@southpacificsteel.com required. No nudity, no expnec. $100+ per day! ICW $550 Inc util. share plete kit for $249.99. neat work. 904-266-2030 or call for more info Will train- AM /PM, 904- 513-5253 ATL BEACH /Malport 4/2 ORANGE PK Affordable hmw/pool &kitprivs. Call 904-220-3766 or 941-52& 6930 South Pacific Steel Corp Please apply online at No Mandatory Tip Outs Routes will goPF A S T I I , 2611 Montreal, newly cute & clean, 4/2, 2c, hmust have efs 223-0815 808-479-9423 www.healthnet.com. 'stburremodelled $1195m 2500+sf, InydDo you love scented ROLLOFF DRIVER Scroll to the bottom of location nearestyoul payments, do repalrs,close 904-280-9154 I $1350mo. 904-207-1292 St. Aug. Share New Home candles? A fun, simple Exp'd. Small waste SCAFFOLDCREW& our home page and DANCERS -Large new anycondition.*904-384-4677 AVONDALE 3/2 3yrs old Org Prk Co Clubhbeauti- 400mo +1st + last/ concept for those hauling company. DRIVERSNEEDED. click on Careers J ref. Spanishclub eningin Wa nerlndustries www.weseljaxrealestate.com hm 4/32200sf 200ep. 904- 8245347 cooking to Earn extra Call 904,287-2228 EXP'D ONLY Victim Advocate, or Jax Looking or danc FCCJ. Quiet N'hood 2 car gar. all amenities oisheavenlyscents.com TRCCLDR-6EResupport a drug-free Mexican music. Earn up Jacksonville ipWOULD LIKE TO BUY $000mo. 904-389.5349 $l600mo. 9043075834 Rooms 904-778.-3863 TRCKRUIER UTILITY TECHNICIAN work environment and to $800-$1200/ week 904-714-9809 prop.onLaeNormason.byBAH435 toeZSeek hihy With exp. Some elec- require pre-employ- ende, 7Anna 778-4499 NC.Mustbereasonabiy BEACHES 2265 Wind- PB to"ent D PIZZERIA-TAKEOUT& .ekingihIy trial pump exp. meant background FRONT DESK & HOUSE 07uUniversity 8Wvd.e W priced. Will also buy jammer Ln. E. 2200sf, on patio, lawn srvc, walk- DELIVERY. Et. clientele motivatedpndvidual u e n a nd house in need of repair canal 4br/2.Sba Irg yd, to bch, RTO or lease opt N$38,50 0 .Re a rea M ust have knowledge tof learn aust e s. 1 l n ts ting. rHeathF and ru KEEPINGT ASSOC. Apply Jacksonville 304-252-8436/222-1456 $1950m o. Ca 246-1945 $2350/m o. 504 .403-737 ARLINGTON$ trucking industry t Lo e rw Cl lass e ndos. I t s us idr i esnH ardNe t and in person at H am pton 904-732-2588 L UXURY RO O M S B e able ton u stry .s si es a In n E x it 3 5 1 o ff 110. CEDAR HILLS 3/1.5 $90SDE3/$695 /Microwave&Refrig req'd. or must be EEO/AA Employer ChaffeePointB3vdfJax 800-518-1333 Ext 103 De.c6a 10SPto RIVERS fipkytnm/gintLoseei/anhave good obtained. OT & on-call M/F/V/D. FL 32221 VAenS qE, R 38935 44 P Vic hous ARopkit/m ust see 10 %! Offfor Wk ly Ro com m unication skills. req'd. Full benefits pkg.B I KitchenEu,3Fenc VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 KINGS INN (904) 72-3343 mail resume to Pay based on exph Net KITCHEN POSITIONS CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $65 R'SIDE Huge elegant 2/1 BAYMEADOWS, recmanagercomcastnet TeS' 95 upper, ch/a, sec sys, fpl, BEACHES, MANDARIN WRECKER DRIVER Construitin Apply Men Sat. 2pm- ch&a, WD Hkps, Fenced whirlpool tub, etc $850m SOUTHSD ESTslD Class BIic. No Felonies.Ri5pplyMon.3585Satonv B a c k K it ES uN p C ar k po rt 9 0 4 6 1 4 0 8 4 5 / 2 4 2 .0 3 4 4 E F F IC $1 0 0 W K A p t M EgBe fit.N po i ve rsi RT SOUTRSIDE 3/1.5 $ 5 0 $150w eek also houses EnBea n person at 100 53 03Inrd St. -,O rL .NE COO KS Lu noh & OPen gO s WH apr S. &rH'W 3/rsw$,5mfor rent Educatnfnr53Call 904-771-7111Oureputation dinner shifts avail. for OPEN HOUSE Real Estate CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $Fen ch&a, HW Firs. WD Hks Caffe Andiamw VGuMranteed Interview for Rent ch&a W Hkps Carport Screened Prch. EuiKit wk, month. 904- 302- 573 Training WRECKER DRIVERS r nWTogether we make a Rreat team. 500 Cawffees Aiamo aDa5Mond Iner 1384 SF K it E qu ip Fen ced V A N SA N D T R E 38 9- 540 H A A00at d 0mrv te s r ct o 40ApartmentsANSAT E89- 3540 HAS JAX- wantedNEEePh. 90428022999 0 SS CHARMING HOME IN / male roommate near class A & class E. Vaca- Owens Corning, HOMExperts, the Fertune 500 industry 33 West 2nd Streeta-,- Furnished Clay Co. Rent To Own. GRT LOC. 3/2, Totally 11/ HAS JAX utilities 605Schools tion pay, will train, I leader in resid ential censtryctiovs services, is seeking. THEGOLF CLUB AT Jacksonville, FL 32206et 405SApartments 3/2w/pool 2car, Bt1. redone in/out. All new included. $400mo. 610 Specialty Training/ Apply at R. &J. Towing, SOUTH HAMPTON Brinks. Inc is the premier 1540 Irshwood Ct. $1198 everything. Appl. cntrs, Very nice home. Events 512 Heriong Rd. btwn RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION= Hiring now for FrGOLF provider of armored car-" 410Condominiums mo..+6down. 982-9478 firs, mof.$1250m. Accent Call1779-4660 8-5. M.F, 78-9888 lCOURSE MAINTENANCE tnsportation. We 4_2 Retirement.of Jax 388-2225 x126 ,(-ll EXPERTS PERSONNEL Aopplyin oen: Communities Clay Co. S-lvercreek, 0.person315 h -FullMedicalPackage 415 Houses Furnished Brand new, 3/2 $1175. S'SfDE 4/2 quite n'hood, K Irworhk including New Home repair warranty, H rmton Club Way, St.h 'Full Comedaly Match ,k . dep Call 744-1570 E a k G a e o kO g n z t o :S b ~ t d Northside 1, 2 & 3 bdrms ICW-JOHN'S CREEK, lease print): Signature: Starting at $575m. No 12919 Chets Creek Dr N Name (p Appi or Admin fees. $99 3/2 w/study 1700iiF A DY E R T I S I N G dep w/good credit. Ltd time 904-757-8422 EOH $1475 Month RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promobon of a business or which do not meet the above Call Don Brown Realty NORTHSIDE 225-5510 or 571-7177 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. Large 1, Z & 3 BRs. HUD Vouchers Accepted. JAX BEACH Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. Addibonal readership in other publicabons can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling $99 Deposit! (904) 751 -1510 NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by thq publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 1093 S 7th Sf. $1620 Mo this form in NORTHSIVE Need a Place To 800-935-8347 ex IOS 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 0 .$760 Hang You, Hat? WESELUAXHOMES.COM black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form. 1,2 & 3 BRIs MAND. 4BR/ZFB, 2300sf, sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q I wk 0 2 wks Q 3 wks U 4 wks Availablel Irg LR & FIR, avail now, (904) 757-0240 mer clean, no pets, S ANIMAL OR PEr ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED Ashley Parl $17 Orn. 904-226-8361 DFADLINE To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. Apartments Mandarin-2 houses 2/2 & FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE, REAL ESTATE ADS WILL 3/2 2cr gar. Exc con 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 RIVERSIDE $956m & $1250m. Great IN61VIDUALS 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 Near 5 points, I/Ich&a, loc 904-612-0429 JAX AIR week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. No pets $595. 380,4441 MANDARIN REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- RIVERSIDE -big 2br, 3/2 Lakefiront 2GOOsf, MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. CH&A, good co6d, $700. tL w/d inclu, Iotsnew, NEW S 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written Category: 387-6526/ 6127-2468 ten minutes to NAS, San Marco (2) 2br/lba $2250/mo. 917- 306. 1%0 independent of other information contained on this form. $625 upstrs w/porch or fenced back 6ard, 10718 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. $600 dwnstrs w/su n- Saddlebred r. walk to room 904- 247- 9064 schis $1100mo. 254-5613 Noon 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code SAN MARCO OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, *;,Juaxiiirru ew 1& 2 BIR Speciall fncd yrd, great area Tor CALL 398 -9492 schools. Avail 7/1 Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FIL 32202 SOUTHSIDE I & 2 brms $1100m 305-335-3232 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville F L 32202 Starting at $550. No Mandarin 3/2/2 -fplc, I 11!I 111111liq 111111111111 1 Appi or Admin fees. $99 new a oliances & ac, de tile, wpler view, $1095 LtcFosit w/good credit i i Offer 733-6200 EHO per mo. 566-7416 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 830 Child 830 Care SBIZZY BODIES 24 hrs. Chldcare 5mn. from Mayport Base. Infants and us. Affordable and dependable. Call LaKIsha 241-9402 862 Health/ 862 Beauty BASIC BRAIDS 4 KIDS! Corn rows. scalp I braids, boxed braids with or without beads Call KIsha @241-9402 ff Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No Job to small all guaranteed. Free Estimate. Cell 509. 6242 897 Video/ 897 Photography A Solution to Photo Lab Shutdown. Wi t the recent merger of the PH. JO, DM and LI ratings, most of you all know that the Base Photo Lab will no longer support COC, Retirements, and other Military events. I am here to let you know that you have not been forgotten. My name is Rebecca and I am an former military pho- tographer. I have the experience of COC, retirements, air shows, MWR shows, and other military events. I am offering my services, TMG Photography, for those of you who still want photo coverage of those special events in your Military career. lease call Rebecca at (904)803-7763, owner and photographer of TMG Photography. Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances I DISHWASHER- WHIRLPOOL: $35, Whirlpool range $25. Call 728 0101 WA DISHWASHER call 92- 882 S276 A DRYER/KITCHEN AID Large capity, 6 yrs Very good condition, $90 or best offer, 268-8919. WHITE Dryer/Washer Super Capacity Exc Cond $200 for both 904-396.4793 FRIG -white, GE, dbi dr, w/i dispenser, like new, $700 pd $1200 813-5838 , Microwave Over-the-stove GE Spacemaker. Black, 30 in. $50 269-1478 4 MICROWAVE S| OVER-THE-STOVE L GE Spacemaker, Black, 30-In, $50. 269.1478 4 RANGE ELECTRIC SWhirlpool, $185.2 yrs. tL old, black and bisque cash only 472-1417 anytime for more details. REFRIDERATOR/ S FREEZER with icemaker. $200, small, microwave, $35, electric stove, $75. Dish- washer, $70.777- 0594 CASH REFRIGERATOR SKenmore 18 cubic S ft, white, like new, Ice maker, asking $250obo. 912.-882.5276 STOVETOP OVEN- .coil, stovetop oven, white, G.E.2 yrs old, great condition. Call 278-8995 anytime, $100obo ,, VALLEY CLASS II universal under frame I hitch removed from 96' Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range $40. 904-277.-3432 WASHER/DRYER HEAVY duty, $235. Fridge, $135. Stove $160; 904- 641- 9667 SWASHER/DRYER S Kitchenaid Dryer Set. t Almond. $125. kitch- enaid cooktop & downdraft. Almond, $65, 2649434 W. ASHER/DRYER Whirlpool, stacked Heavy duty washer & dryer combo, 2 yrs. old, outstanding condition. $500,2647003 SWasher & Dryer Kenmore. Good Condition, white, $50 each. 573.-9707/674,4453 WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER with remote control, 12K BTU. Like New! 110V. $125, Call 269-2152 905 Articles 4, 2-in-1 GAME TABLE I pool/air hockey, % J> includes all accesories, $65 obo. Call 772-7031 or 553.0056 4, 55 GALLON SALTWTR [ aquarium w/solid V|\r cherry hood stand. Lights, filters, test kit, rocd, everything needed. Excellent condition. $600 obo. 912- 322- 7889 75 GALLON AQUARIUM .|1$300,350 Chevy Engine "1 Parts. 817-366-1589 or '- 817-313-5295 4 A/C 12K BTU window unit used only four months paid $300 asking $175. 269 -9542 4, ANTIQUE MILK CAN Rockford (Rosgate) Boombox, $45. 781- 6222 4- ANTQ DIN TABLE I 6 chairs extra leaf JL with matching China cabinet, excellent condition, sacrifice for $1400. 249-1666 4L AQUARIUM Complete 55 gallon with solid wood stand, filters, fish, accesso- Call 904-4243799 4 BABY STROLLER w/ carrier and car mount, portable play pen, white bassenet, baby bouncer. All for $145. 868-4644/693-2574 BASSINET PLAY PEN- (converts) S black & tan, (Eddie Bauer Edition) like new. $50.912- 882- 4899/ 912-258-1820 EARN I MOI Jobs avail Deliver the BellS Pages telepho Jacksonm *Full & PartTime Pay within 72 ho Must be 18 or ol( drivers license (800)4: For immediate press # 4 f 905 Articles For Sale CAMERA- 35mm, Scanon sureshot, = pocket size. Lots of features, takes great pictures with case & manuaL $40. 268 -2482 CHAIN LINK DOG KENNEL 6X6X12 with gate, $150obo, call 772- 7031 or 553-0056 4, CHROME (4)22" X20" S wrath 327 rims, 5 Sprellis tires. 5 lug w/ lug nuts, lock. Exc. condition, $1500 obo. 912-322.7889. Like New $4500 4 Computer, Monitor Keyboard, speakers, and desk, $500. Sim- mons Beautyrest Qn Mattress Set., $300. Call 221- 7323 4, CRUTCHES S(2) pair. Wood, adjustable, like new, each pair, $8. 268-2482 & DINING RM LIGHT FIXTURE with 6 shades, $35 Casio keyboard, $25, used boxspring & mattress, $40904 249- 1666 DISHWASHER KENMORE White, never used $125. Zenith HDTV 27 ind $400, BOX System with games, $125. Cal 386- 3724 4 Entertainment iCenter-$75. 251n. S color tv, $125 r largenrush $100, microwave $25.atio set, $35. Call 777-5856 EXERCISE BIKE, S $40\Sofas, $100ea, S computer desk, $40, entertainment center. Holds 32" TV, $100 call 645-0630 4, GAS BC GRILL f Aussie Portable pro- wl/pane travel grill, never used, folds down. compact with wheels, $75. 904-.695-1919 4. GAS EDGER $65, lawnmulcher, $75. L Uright Vacuum, $20, Boys 20" Bike, $10. Accordlan 120 Base, 781- 6222" GRACO BABY SWING $50. ExerSaucer$25. Birdie playmate $20. Graco Infant Carrier Car Seat $50. Kolcraft Mini Maestro 21hl walker $25. Johnny jumper $10; Safety 1st Bath Seat $10. Duck Bath Tub $5. Hippo Sit or can Push It toy $10. Diaper Genie $15. (8) 4oz Avent Bottles & (4) 8oz Bottles $20. 4 boxes of clothes size 3 months to 12 months. $$$$ 904- 502-8001 4 JET. 3 ultra motor- S. sized, wheelchair used approx Sx, new $5769, se for$2500obo. Too many options to list. 904 548-1161/ 912-573- 2149 MENS SET GOLF 1 CLUBS- VERY NICE rl FATHER'S DAY GIFT. OFFER AROUND $100. 317-6618 DAYS (9:30A-SP) AND WEEKENDS SMICROFIBER SOFA Sw/two recliners, good I condition, $150, treadmill Nordic Track, EXP 20001, $175. MUST SELL this weekend. 912- 576-4731 4 VALLEY CLASS III Universal under frame l1hitch, Removed from 1996 Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range, $40. 904-277-3436 OFFICE DESK SI large modular ht u- shaped corner hutch, Peninsula pro- fessional quality, like new, sacrifice for $1100. Call 757.7009 4 Open TOp I l Baby Swing and 2 baby activity gyms. $25, for it all, 904-29 0250 ask for Casey 4, POOL TABLE 7 FT. I 1in, slate, maple 41finish, leather pockets, all accessories, mint cond., moving $950. Call Ron 904-707-4778 4, PUNCH BOWL SET S 12 cup. CrystaL S[ Perfect condition! $40. 912-510-6522 St. Marys. Great Price for this original. Beautiful Bowl! SRadial -10" arm- saw, S $150.12volt, I emergency light. $75, woonea er, $60, vehicle, ramps, $50, vehicle, hitch platform, $60. 904-272- 7352 SRHODE GEAR S BICYCLECARRIER L/very good condition, $35. Holds 2 full size bikes. Call 221.4426 4 TRAIL STAR JR. GO.KART %,,"- 6hp, 2wd, 2 seater top speed, 25mph, roll bars asking, $450. Call 904 548-1161/912-573-2140 4, WASHER/DRYER Like new, microwave, color TV, photo printer, boating raft + supplies. Pentax K1000 camera +lenses, baby car seat, other items. Must sell. 662-6904 Women's Shoes, VCR Tapes, CD's, etc. Move out sale! 887- 6171 A TO Z YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 90% ON EVERYTHING NOW! 358-2265 or 259-2292 920 Business/ Office Fireproof Filesl 4 Drawer Fireproof Files $699 Each Gator Office Furniture (904) 72416400 922 Collectables 4 20-Franc Brilliant uncirculated gold rooster coins, 1906 1914. $199 en. 269.1478 4 C COINS 20-Franc Brilliant Uncirculated Gold Rooster Coins. 1906, 1914, $199 each, 269-1478 4, SILVER BARS (1 oz) adn rounds, $14. [ I 5oz bar $70, lOoz bars $149. Uncirculated Sliver Eagles, $18+. 904-269-1478 4, SILVER BARS 10Z I and rounds, $14. 5oz Bar, $70,10 oz bars, $149. Unclrculated silver eagles, $18+ 269-1478 4 Wedd Band. | .67ct, Engagement | band. -6 ct. 1.03 cttw, make offer. 330 701. 8376 928 Electronics 4 TV. 14 in RCA Fiat screen front and rear A/V. Sleep Umer, great condition, $50.268-2482 L, TV- 19" Philips w/ remote. $50 obo, call 278- 8995 945 Garage Sales Arl/Clifton Sale! 8-4 Sat. 5331 Weller Ave. Lots of furn, men& women ciths, and everything ! Ft. Caroline Sat 8-12 NO EARLY BIRDS, 2230 Ivylgail Dr. E. off Mt. Pleasant In Spanish Point Sub Dlv. GREEN COVE -huge sale. 428 S. Vermont St. Sat 9am. EXTRA NEY able now! outh Real Yellow ne book in the ville area Daily Work urs der and have & insured vehicle. 22-1955 e connection or Operator K945 Garage Sales MANDARIN -Garage Sale. 3358 Donzi Way West. Sat 8-12 /A ,t MOVING SALE STreadmill, clothes, l furniture, baby Items, call 771-6593/ 636-4366. DUVAL MAGGIE CIRCLE ask for Fabby NASJAXMVGSALE 772-1642 for infgogo to http:// krisseelll.tripod.com NORTHSIDE-6150 Dunn, multi fam yd sale, big variety, Thur-Fri 8-4 4, ORTEGA On Going S8358 Sterling Dr. S. S 32244 Tv's, dvd.tv, vcr, computer monitor, printer, paints, computer desks, more. 904-803-6617/ 772-7795 San Marco Sat 8-2 furn computer equip hshold etc. 4215 San Jose Blvd. Wside Sale Sat 6/17 8-1; 4001.1 Confederate Pt. Rd parking lot, misc Items BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Plane! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ 950 Lawn 4, Lawn Mower, MTD. self-prope d, $80. Gas. Trimmer, $25, Toto Lawn Mower, $150 call 268-1384 4, LAWNMOWER S CRAFTSMAN Riding lawnmower with hard bagger, runs great, moving, must sell. 912.-576.-5540/904- 537-1015 SEARS CRAFTS- SMAN II, Lawn tractor, 12.5 HP, 38" cut 5 spd, $250. 287-8433/334-1962 SEARS RIDING MOWER 36", 11HP, $350. RUns S good, Call Dan 573-9874 (w) or 4p-8p @hm 912 729- 4001 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAP! Private indi- vidual 904-334-8731 9 5 C Household 71B Furniture 4. Bdrm Set- 5 pc set. 9 Oak veneer, S headboard, dresser, night stands, and armoire, $300 for all. 287- 9159 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904)674-0405 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $115. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in plastic 391.1105 can del BED $140 ON PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastlc.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New, Can Deliver (904)674 0405 BED $349 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, 7 yr warr 398-5200 can deiv BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904)674.0405 BED A Brand Name $185 King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED Brand name Kg pill topSET. $299. New, w/ warr. Can del. 391-0015 4, Bedroom furniture Queen bed with two r I. night stands and dresser with mirror. Call 476.5791 4, BEDROOM SET- 4 Piece set, Queen S JRemattress oox- spring mirror, dresser night stand, contemporary style, $900 491-7996 BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395.858.9350 Can deliv 4, COUCH-7ft. S tapestry fabric |L Broyhill excellent condition to get Information call 912-673-6496 after 5pm 4, Dining Rm Set Oak, $400, coffee table, $75, love seat, $250. Antique chairs, $100 ea. vanity/desk chair, $55. 904 -260-6187 4 DINING ROOM TABLE w/ 6 chairs andlighted t China Cabinet (oak) $690. Ent. Snter, solid Soak $490.718-6314_ 4, DINING RM SET S. Contemporary, like i new, $1200, ent. cntr, $1000, flowered sofa, $200. 541-0313/651-9302 4, Dining Set Beautiful honey, oak, 4,0 w/2 leaves, 6 chairs, matching buffet and hutch, lots of other items. 904 -230 -8445 -, DRESSERS S. BEDROOM FURNITURE k DRESSERS. ONE LONG 9 DRAWERS, ONE TALL DRESSER, MATCHING END TABLES AND TWO LARGE MIRRORS. $800 CALL 645-0630 DRESSER TRIPLE OAK with mirror, $150. t 2 oak nightstands, $100. Blue overstuffed chair with oak trim, $20.908-7935 Drexel China Cabinet Beautiful palladium top, med oak color, 90"hx53"wx18" deep. Original $2400 asking $850. 262-9121 or 386-4210 END TABLE w/lamp & bookcase combo. $5. L 573.-9707/6744453 4 ENT. CNTER- Solid oak. S Up to 36" TV, good I / condition, 60" x53" $150.278-4385 Ent Ctr mpl glass shivs. fits 32"+TV $550; Ovrsiz denim sofa, chr/ott $500. call 904-535-2655 4, Entertainment Center, Oak, very big, VBC. 573-9707/674-4453. $4000bo 4, ENTERTAINMENT e t CENTER Holds 32", tv, beautiful wood, $100, end tables, $50 ea, sofas, $100en. everything excel- lent condition, call 64- 0630 Ethan Allen Desk Solid Cherry, mission style, 28"x59" top with glass, $600. 262-9121 or 386-4210 4, FURNITURE (MISC.) / Kitchen table, bedrm, [ 1 other. Moving. Reasonable offer. 317.6618 weekend (days only) Weekday (days) Futon/Bunkbed Combo. The futon is a couch that turns into a full bed. Bunk bed on top. Black Metal asking $300. Comes with both Mattress & sheets. 904.502.8001 4, Gilder Rocker Blue adn oak. Good condition, $35. 573-9707/674-4453 SHIDE- A- BED SOFA Good condition, light brown, $50. 573- 9707/674- 4453 Living rm, 3 pc, overszed sofa, 2 rocking reclin- ers. $200 obo 778-8436 MATTRESS-queen Spillow-top mat- Ptress and box. Moving to Chicago sale. $175 obo, call 860-857-3126 or 864-325-4560. Like Newl fNightstands, $25ea I | bachelor chest, $ $. light oak, excellent condition. Linda. 783- 0197 PLATFORM BEDS Qn sized w/metal -J^ frame, modern European style, choose from black or grey. $200ea. 278- 8995 REFRIGERATOR FREEZER-G.LE. Arctica w/ Icemaker, water filter, white, 2 yrs. old, $150obo, cal 278. 8995 anytime SSOFA- $50. Blue with plae pink, kLP small flower design. Three cushion. Two pillows, pretty, but worn some. 912- 510- 6522 SOFA/CHAIR w/ Ottoman Italian S leather imported off white excellent condition, $1000 obo, call 904291- 4142 after 5pm 955 Household Furniture SOFA & CHAIR, TV/ENT CTR, Cherry BR suite, Office desk w/chair. Best offer. 904-910-5709 SOFA Haverty's, very nice, white on white bought $1800, sell $550 OBO 388-4222 SSOFA-Light blue with matching S wing back chair. Glass coffee table and end tables $100 obo. 912 510 6522. St. Marys SOFA & OTTOMAN beige, great condition,dtion L originally paid $800. Asking $350. Moving, must sell. 912-576-5540/ 537.1015 4 SOFA-Queen Anne Sleeper and loveseat. < / Great condition. $200obo. 904 264-9507. Pictures available by email. richnjek@comcast.net SStudent Desk. Good Condition, $10. 573-9707/674-4453 TABLE- beautiful solid oak banquet table adn 10 chairs. Cash & Carry only. $1895. Call 912-729-7307 (leaves store inside) 4Q TABLE- Dolphin white B ceramic coffee table, 2 end tables, one couch table, heavy glass tops, $450. Call 778- 9167 4, TABLE- Like new, S48" round dining I rm table with 4 cushion chairs. $250obo. 904- 551- 0206 f4 TABLE- solid oak, I oval banquet table 7 & 10 chairs. $1850 cash & carry. Beautiful! 912-729 7307 S TWIN BED (RED). NO mattress, EC, $20. kL wk 573-9707/ hm 674-4453 SBaby Crib Solid SI Oak $150. Toys, giris, S toddler, clothes, ots of baby items. 277-1634. oceanl616@ wmconnect .com for pics 4, MAYTECH COMPUTER with monitor, speakers, keyboard, & epson styles printer w/desk, $500. Simmons Beautyrest Queensz set, $300.221-7323 4, Black Metal Bed. Full sz, futon, w/twin bunk. $200obo. 291-5707 4, On Headboard Tw/frame, 2 chests, S 1 dresser w/ mir- ror. 1 nightstand. Oak Finish. $O550. 912-72%1585 Q OUEEN SZ BED- I dresser, mirror, Sr night stand, mat- tress, boxsprings, rails, headboard, footboard, oak con- temporary Amelia Island. $658.491-7996 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 4, Electric Guitar Cab. All Sbrichwood, celestlon Q.) speakers, 2 vintage 30s 2-gl2H- 30. Made by Avatar speakers. Brand new, $450. Firm, call 904-710-6184 4, IBANEZ R6 220 for Sale. Comes with 4 case, pedals, 2 Samps, and cables. Call andpmake an offer. 860-857-3126 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 7140141 980 Sporting Goods 4, GOLF CLUBS. set S men's golf clubs. SReasonable offer. 317-6618. Days, 10a-S:30p. Mon -Thur. Nights lOp GUN -Broomhandle German Mauzer, w/ wooden stock & w/ Ithr, stock holster, all 3 pcs $1800. 1 guitar w/soft Case $250, like new. 641-1441 STILL HUNTING CLUB, North of Lake City. Call 904-282-2838 POOL TABLE -prof 8ft, solid wood, all access, $1300. 708-1100 * 985 Trailers Enclosed 7x16 V-Nose TrIr '06 Lded w/opt's Warranty $3900. 887.6171 Enclosed Car Hauler V-Nose '06, Lded w/opt, warranty $4500. 887-6171 4, PACE JOURNEY 02' S 6'x10'. Trailer tie Downs, wheel, shocks, drop ramp like new must sell, fast. 206-1270/$2K 99o Wanted To Buy Or Trade 4 INSTRUMENTS Local music teacher seeking pianos and keyboards for stu- dents. Must be reasonably priced. Contact ULisa, 912- 576-3773 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1010n Pets & -- 1U Supplies B&G & Greenwing Macaws Cockatoos, Conures Timneh 904-374-3005 4, AQUARIUM- small with fluorescent light, I pump filter, and water heater with manual all for $28.268-2482 AUSTRALIAN CATTLEDOG pups Pureoreed If.l IF $350 POP 904829-2777 BLUE TICK HOUND PUPS Wormed- sno-,. rI31e; 904 646 3694 726 329-3 BOSTON TERRIER -CKC. p ups 4. 3F 131 3hts. E-.k ;S350912 729 3666 BOXER PUPS AKC 3M 4F Fa,.r, ,' j 0lct mask P PS600 Ba6 837 7735 BOXERS PUPS AKC, POP. ia'.,n '., oil"- mask $550 c04 962 9518 m1 5.19 Chihuahua male pup. rea- spot[ea on v hlre. HC. 6 ioks. daoers $25,0. 904 289 9868. 728-9-6I CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES smi .z. be5uihtul. i'ht.i. HC -150 386c 963 4932 CHIHUAHUA PUPPY 12wk, couple with no S kids preferred. Call 778-8315 anytime 4 Cockatiels for Sale All colors avail. 1 $50-$75. Call 6744 0598 or 674- 0598 anytime day or night. Collie Pups AKC, smooth or rough coat, HC. $500 904-291-9301/509-6843 DACHSHUND PUPPIES AKC, female s/w, hc, $325 705-2590; 259.3611 Dachshund Mini Pups AKC whiggly, kissy, boys. HC microchiped, $400 cash. 904.449-4267 DOBERMANS Red AKC, chmp blidn, $700. good temp 229 247 5493 Eng. Bulldog AKC Male 9mth wh/bnd, all shots H/W, FI/Tck, hsbrk. Must sell $1200 obo 904 451-6087 GOLDEN DOODLES -2M, IF, housebroken, non shed. $500 374-0084 ITALIAN GREYHOUND BLUE PUPS. POP 1st shots, 3M/1F $600 Re-jd, 6'15 Taking dep dll aj : li L'l i JACK RUSSELL PUPS, CKC 5250. I1 msl. I femmal 376 5S75 or 37i 5050 JACK RUSSEL pups. 9 0 -153 6 2 2 27 ,%%v foKrailridge co~r .f KITTENS-FREE to good home, B/W 4. I and calico. Call 912-258-0649 or 912-576-8769 Lab AKC reg Blk F 10 wks shots, needs loving home $150 904.260-2966 LABRADOODLES healthy top quality pups. Shed less$425 up 706556-0504 Labs Yellow AKC Ready 7/3 taking deposits 386 935-0747, 386- 288-2217 MINI SCHNAUZER- pups. AKC cert parents, at home, $500, 534-6908 1010 ets & 1010 Supplies OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG PUPS, AKC, Hity & sooo cute. AvI 7/5. Taking dep. $800. 904-641-4226 PIT BULL/ Blue Nose, female champ bidline 386-752-8502 SPITT BULL PUPPIES 3/4 FOR SALE I dewormed w/shots. Call John or Juanita at 904- 891-7839 or 891- 9520 POMERANIAN PUP CKC male bik, HC, POP, $450 904,859 -4310 POMS, TOY POODLES, Shih Tzu, Chihuahuas 904.374,6177 Poodle CKC toys pups 2 cream Males $350 hc, 472-1385 535-7717 POODLES for sale 355-3553 POODLE/Toys, AKC, HC, 2M, apricot. 1.5yr white Female. Cash 619-3945 SHIH-TZU -3M, 1F, when you've seen the rest, come see the best, Diana 291-7745 SHIH-TZU's RULE! Purebreds $475; Hybrids $375; Call 213-9941 SHIH-TZU -CKC, 1 M, 8wks, s/w, cute/ play ful, $450. 771-8407 Wire Fox Terrier 8 weeks Female, AKC, CH sired, $750. 904-282-3221 YORKIE -pups, AKC, $800. 284-2218 YORKIE PUPS, CKC, Home grown, 5M/1F, $7008 $800 Ready 6/30/06. Taking dep. 904-762-0444 YORKIE PUPS CKC 2 males POP $575 90.1 573 0445 PUREBRED & DESIGNER PUPS on display at Beach Blvd Flea Market Isle A. Booth 5 or by appn. 904 233 3863 Rhodesian RIdgebackL Dachshund. Yorkle Maltese Toy Poodles plus more 10% discount for Dad's & Military. Transportation 1200 AviatiCn 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335 $2000 or Less - 1340Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats **** LET US **** SELL YOUR BOAT -Consignments Needed- Salter Marine 904-284-0155 SEA-DOO, new eng. & carburetors. Classic teal & grn, trir inc[, $3295. 904-221-2004/864-3207 SOUTBOARD MOTOR E.Irrudi p225 i V6 1286 | Clean Jpenciaole I w ell mainltaneo Wi tesU drve for eriou Duvyer L Call 904 962 .1525 4, Baha Cruiser 02' S 257 walk around, 5.71. mercerusier, I/O loaded with trailer. Moving North. $35K obo. 651-9302/541-0313 4, 15'10" Canoe (2) life Svest paddle $250. Cat top carrier included. 359-6192 or 287-6116. BOB 4, LOWE JON BOAT 16ft. 1985, long trailer, S75hp. Evinrude, 1983 0Shp Johnson, 1974 $1800 for all. 744-1794/ 742-3525 For 50 years, Military Benefit Association (MBA) has provided affordable life insurance.to its members and their families. With over 110,000 members, MBA is among the nation's largest non-profit military associations. Because of our strength in numbers, MBA offers you financial advantages that work on your behalf many of which are not available with the government's SGLI/VGLI plan. The premium rates for MBA Term 90 are competitive with ,-'"' ' SGLI. And we have an added feature spouses of members " may apply for up to $250,000 of - coverage. In addition, children can receive up to $12,500 of coverage at no additional cost. More importantly, this coverage stays with you when you leave the military. You do not have to convert to the more expensive VGLI plan. Current monthly non-tobacco user premium per $250,000 of coverage *MBA VGU AGE. PREMIUM PREMIUM 30 $ 16.25 $ 27.50 35 $ 16.25 $ 35.00 40 $ 18.75 $ 47.50 45 $ 18.75 $ 62.50 50 $ 87.50 $100.00 Last year alone, MBA-sponsored life insurance paid close to $20 million in claims. This money helped the families of our members continue their lives during a difficult period. 1205 Boats 16' CAROLINA SKIFF CC, 40 Yam, Lded, new trir, gar kept, 904 641-1056 4 17ft. Monarch. 115 hp, S4 stroke Johnson. Runs 2 excellent needs tran- sum work and new fleer boards. $1600obo. Rich 912-467- 3149 20' KEY LARGO -'04, T-top, 150 Yamaha, trlr, $16k. 724-1575 23'Regal Ventura '99 cutty, new motor, refrlg, sink, kept on left, $15K. 904-821-4205 AI JET SKI 92' 4, Yamaha Wave .lRunner IlL new engine, trailer Included, call 912-882-6444 o, APEX A-9 2002, rigid. inflatable l boat with 15HP Johnson, no holes/patches, $2000. 282-4094 or cell 757-373-8794 WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers SAny Condition! The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 RV's&e AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462.3039 1-800- 541-6439 SAVION 5TH WHEEL S 95', 36'two slides. k Upgraded cabinets, awnings on all win- dows. Call John. 254 6168/ 229-921-4801. $15K LOW OVERHEAD LOW PRICES RV HAVING FUN YET INC Sal ServiceP Trailer with Slide $13,500 '06 Sunline Travel Trailers @ $13,900 New &Used Motor Homes &Travel Trailers CALL PILLIP 548-7414 -Exit 366 off 195 4 DUTCHMAN FIFTH WHEEL TRAILER 2 BUNKHSE ED. 02' 28ft long cable, call 264 -6239 for more ino, sleeps 8+ Dutchman Travel Trailer '99 Fully contained 24', full fridge/freezer, stove/oven, micro- wave w/stereo sys & TV. Full ba/shwr. $7800 904-491-0103 FLEETWOQD SOUTH WIND '91, 33', Queen bed, dual a/c, 454 eng $17,500 d 731-4530 Fleetwood Mallard 24' TT 2004 Never been used. $13K; 352.475-1501 Rexhall Rex Air '99, 34st class A Triton V-10, Genevac 5.5 generator, loaded with all options. Rear King Bed, side bath, coran counter tops, dual Duro Therm low profile ACs. 2TVs 2VCRs, DVD. Upgraded lighting, wood-blinds throughout, drivers door, 4 window a wings, backup camera with monitor, wood floor in kitchen, level ing jacks, heated mir rors. Too much more to list. This will make a great first timer. Coach is in great shape and only has 55k miles. A must see at $40,000. Please call Dan at 759-6126 after 1pm on weekdays and anytime on weekends SAFARI ZANZIBAR 99 38 Diesel pusher. Lg slide, all upgrdes, only 41K mi. Satellite, 4 dr fridge, convection microwave, tile fir, more! Exc cond, ext'd wrty. $69,900 Call or 904.247-8034; 229-848-1637 1300 Motorcycles 1320 Antiques/ ATV CAMO COZ CADILLAC FLEETWOOD rans four cycle, less BROUGHAM**** T that lOhrs, reduced $1500 firm or trade. $700 CASH 622- 8391 $700 CASH ATV POLARIS 05' 1976 Blue Int. & ext., 160k S Trail Blazer Excellent mi., flip down foot rests S 1 condition. Minimal for passengers in back- use. Red and Yellow seats, runs/needs some $3300bo Cai ich body work-no dents. 91247-3149 Great restoration project 912-467-3149 Don't let this deal (or 4,. HARLEY DAVIDSON car) rust away. S03' softall deuce, i excellentS condi- Call 537-0961Today tiond 3400m, quick Ford Model A 1930 release leather baOs, gag k5Window with rumble Mcage k 2 -960. seat, older restoration, (w)2642859(h) many extra parts with (wm 264u2850h) no rust. $9500 OBO. SHarey FXR Custom 904-262-9121 or S1984,18,200 miles, 904,386-4210 lowered drag bars, Lariat Ranger XLT drag pipes, S&S 19350- 1979,460 Crb, extras, $8 obo. eng. at, ps, b, 904-249-1710 single cab, 2 wheel drive. Good work truck. s HONDA 05'- 400TRX $1500 obo, 294-8186 Must Sell! Low hours. Pontiac Grandvllle Comn. S $5 500obo, '75 Needs top,. just In 912-322-7441 time for summer. I have put much time/$$ Into HONDA MAGNA -'94, 750 the car but we have a RED, great cond, 25k mi new house to pay for $2295 obof 333-2478 so I'm selling it for what I paid. Not a show 4. Midnight Star 01' car but a good driver. SYamaha 1600cc, 41 New belts/hoses, all n i rake powdercoat, new fltwmaster lowered, Barons Bak, exhaust, new carpet, fwd controls, carbon saddle, top motor, custom cd new battery tires, backrest, stereo, master cyl., NO belt. Perfct-Cond. AC, maroon, power 904-529-7013 everything, good orig. int. $6,000 213-4594 SMdnight Star. 01' VOLKSWAGEN 41dgro Raked Pow- BEETLE 69 dercoat, lowered, BEETLE RUNS GREAT! corn saddle, new, battery replaced, engine, ial ate transaxle, rebuilt carborator, tires, backrest belt, perfect transaxle rebuilt ra cond. 904.529-7013 complete brake ob. $2Sobo. 270- 6122 POLARIS ATV '02 500HO, exc cond. prof. served 1325 Automotive $3000 904- 287- 6709 l, Rocket S T. 04'45cC, .. ACURA 01CL-S. Black custom 248km, tan leather, sunroof, t 4miles, like new, I 6cd changer, alloy S excellent uel wheels, 60k miles, economy. Must sell fastL 1S3,7Sob. 476 2128 904 206 1270.61100. COOL CARI m2 44 Acura Integra 95' SYAMAHA FZ1. 02" T R Z.,, r.iT,,t. re- Blue bought 4I pi.-.a. ,r-c ,ord n e w in 2 00 3. a d ult l l 5 .T .-:. ,:i s h . owned, garage kept.L .,*r,, -,,.:.'--.g i5-00 -:0:. 7400 miles, $4900obo, R,:,r, .1:4 7;, J;, call 9044 505 5588 ACURA RL '04 Nav. (z)_sunrooi. CD. only 1310 Aulo ParrIs 39.000 mi. $27.980 131 -' P ~LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BFG MUD TERRAINS 980 S (5) 33in. with only 5K ACURA TL '05 .It mlles, reg. S1200, only AUR Burgundy, Ian. 5550. Call 406 2698 Oeautirdl. i27.84-10 422 8657 542 2302 x 513 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1s' nm 998-0012 S BOAT/CAR SHED 1g's ACURA TL'03 12' x30' covered two $ Ex low miles, fully sides & back. 12' peak 264-6814 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DUNLOP LOW S PROFILE TIRE f \ AUDI T CONVT 1 205/40Z, R1780W.Sp 02. Only 25,000 eSport. FM 901. Stee miles. $23,990 belted like new, $50. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7447250/307,7364 998-0012 A DURATEC ENGINE /f7\IAUDI TT CONY. '02 98 2.S5L,,120k miles, \ 25K miles. $20,880 4j1' our of contour LX, LEXUS OF JACK- $2000b8, ca SONVILLE 998-0012 904-50- 5888 I7~ AUTI A4 QUATTRO 4 Engines for Sale (2) ( OS 05. Extra low mi, 1979 Chevy 350 USl fully equip. $29,990 l$300. 94'JeepIh'lne LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 6.... .....998-0012 912-57-4985/ AUTO+RV AUCTION 912-467- 3409 for Special Olympics FL S E IESTAND June 17@ 10 am. See ad ENGINE STAND under auctions. S Heavy duty engine V build, 360 degrees. / J1BMW 330CIC Cony. Rotation, $75,264-6364 '03. White/blue ...be Ton top fully equipped S fiberglaSS opper $34,840 shI ort80dto ps150 a LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE snort de clamps and 99o 8-00 third brake light. Must 998-0012 sell. $100.912.-729-2792 /" ,i BMW330iSedan S Ford Bronco '05. Ash blue/tan. wheels, Slug 15"x7.5" $32,990 alloy in good condi- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE S tion. Set of four. $150 998-0012 7447250/307-7364 BMW MINI COOPER '02 M AZDA 11 ,,,EIA WITH WHITE TOP GRAY t MAZDA MILLENNIA INTERIOR 6 SPD 19K |. 95'rims. 5 spokes, MILES $17,900 #2841 tt $100 obocall ASH TISDELLE 800-323-5795 after 4pm, Iv msg. 542-0719 x220 ( BMW X3 3.0 '06 l. White/tan. 2K PARTING OUT, fully miles. $38,695 loaded Jeep Cherokee LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE w/Ithr seats; 16" Camaro nn998-0012nn rims $120;. GM 16" rim 98. w/good tires $160; GMC BMWZ43.0 '06 radiator $150; 563-0942 Only 400 miles. SEARS X- CARGO $34,980 CARRIER. 0 bo LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1 call after 4pm. 998-0012 317 0630 Iv msg. 7' BMWZ4 3.0 Convt n TUNDRA 05 '(4) '" '05. Premium pkg, rims/tires. 275/756. fully equip. $36,990 .b $300 obo, call after LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4pm. 317-0630 Iv msg. 998-0012 Our scholarship program helps members offset the high cost of college. Each year five scholarships are offered to eligible dependent children. 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Not available in all states. rd MBAr Serving you for* years Term 90 8/05 C026336 .; 1325 Automotive BUICK LeSABRE '00 Stk#G172 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BUICK REGAL GS '98 Stk#BUC7159A $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ' CADILLAC CTS '03 e Pearl white/tan, navigation $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC FLEETWOO e-* BROUGHAMM** uw$700 CASH 1976 Blue Int. & ext., 160k ml., flip down foot rests for passengers In back- seats, runs/needs some body work-no dents. Great restoration project Don't let this deal (or car) rust away. Call 537-0961 Today ,E CADILLAC DEVILLE 04. Pearl white., Beautiful. $18,495 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 S CADILLAC I O. ESCALADE 2003 tt loaded 22" rdms, entertainment system sunroof on-star. Clean low miles, must see. $34K. Call 904-923- 4881 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS '02 Stk#F753 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Cadillac DeVille '91 107Kml, good condo, $2350 904-608-9466 CHEV CALALIER '02 Stk#G203 $9988 i TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV CAVALIER '02 Stk#G053 $9888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877. CHEV CAVALIER '04 Stk#4061C $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER '03 Stk#G254 $8988 ; TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEV MALIBU '02 Stk#G013 $10,988 i TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV MALIBU '01 Stk#G167 $8988 i TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAMARO Z28' 99 Navy. AT, loaded $7500 904-278-2722 CHEVY CAMARO SS '01 Black, T-tops, speed $159/mo. Call 334,7253 CHEVY IMPALA '05 Cleanest In Jax! I $11,990. Call 389-7700 1 Chevy Lumina 94' EURO, food re2lable car, blue book $2500, asking $1400 OabO, please call 904-415-1235/ 904-415-0080 CHEVY MALIBU '03 Save your money! $6990. Call 389-7700 CHEVY MAULIBU CLASSIC '05 Auto, pwr pkg$99001 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 CHEVY MALIBU LS SPRT '05 Automatic, 6 cyl $11,900 , Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS LTD ED'03 sunrf, alloy, automatic, $14,500 I Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 /7 ,CHRYSLER PT LTID S CRUISER TURBO '04. Only 26,000 mi Fully equipped. $13,640 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 q)V CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED '05 I Leather, sunroof,1 Navigation. $27,995 i LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 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 725-7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER 300M SEDAN '02 Alloy, lthr, 3.5L, 18k $12,500 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONY TOURING '04 Leather, 6cyl, Alloy, CD $12,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 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 CROSSFIRE '04! Stk#G229 $22,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MBA-The Association which offers .more than just in msurance. 'r 26 Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 15, 2006 1325 Automotive 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 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 Stk#G098 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '05. Loaded, chrome whis $199/mo. 334-7253 DODGE 1500SLT LARAMIE '99 Ext. cab, tool box. V8. auto $7800 Mr. Ramsey 725Z7300 Ext 4119 DODGE CHARGER SEDAN SXT'06 Lthr, CDAlloy $19,900 Mr. Ramsey 7257300 Ext 4119 DODGE NEON R/T '04 Stk#5615A $11.588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE NEON SXT '03 Stk#G036 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 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, t17,500 #2917 ASH TISDELLE 800 323-5795 FORD ESCORT 97r. spDort, eat MPG, Q 5spd, cod a/c, 1i38k miles, black ext., tan int., call Erick 912 882 5646, $1000 obo FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS LX -01 zir EEuC-iI "C i .;%-8 IOM BUSH AUPLEX -71-4877 4 FORD MUSTANG GCT Convertible, 96. blue w black top loaded, $6500, 718-6314 or 716-8223 Styx x would like to invite all friends and customers to stop by or call him.. Bring in this ad for extra savings! I Military and First Time Buyers h Welcome! i Want to be treated like family, come to I NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 1550CASSAT AVE 891-8672 387-4041 I 210-3004 L 1325 Automotive FORD TAURUS SE '03 Stk#G034 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SEL '02 Stk#G109 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '98, V6, AT, Ithr. sunroof, silver, well maint, 92kmi, $8500. 904-759-8681 y HONDA ACCORD EX '05. Leather, V6, CD. $21,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 HONDA ACCORD LX 96' Sedan, 4cyk, auto, all power, ex. gas mileage. Great grad gift. $5500.904 294 6946 SHONDA ACCORD 99' LX. Exc. cond. L111k miles, ood ac, kf m $4900. call 287-9159, Iv msg. / HONDA ACCORD EX V6 '05 18K miles. $20,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA CIVIC LX '03 4DR, PWLKS $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Honda Prelude 96' S 5spd, new rims and s. tires, tons of after market/ new 1325 Automotive ,. HYUNDAI TIBURON 97o automatic a/c, pwr V windows, 2 door runs good small dent $2500. Call 912 882- 6444 @ INFINITE G35 SEDAN '03. Only 29,000 miles. Beautiful! $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITY G35 '03 2dr, loaded, silver, auto, low miles, must sell fast $269/mo. 334-7253 Keystone Cabana o19ft Travel Trailer sleeps 6, XL 3 yr old., exc. cond., $7500, 285-5289. Lightweight easy to tow KIA OPTIMA LX SEDAN '05 V. 6, Auto, Pwr pkg $10,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 /tMAZDA MIATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful! $11,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES SL320 '97, Red/tan/2 tops. 67K, $16,900. 904-993-7755 1325 Automotive MERCURY SABLE LS '03. Leather, CD Beautiful $10,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 03' GTS 59k miles, car in good condition, several modifications. asking $12500 or best offer. 912.882-4035 Mustang 90' rspd, blue w/white Ithr in.ot, 80K mi. 5.0 with performance parts, $6K call Garrett, 904 -415-1253 4 MUSTANG GT 04' SOrange, charcoal L leather, int. 4.5L, S5sp, 40th anniversary ed, 21,500 miles, asking $19,500. 904-302- 3040 / NISSAN 350Z Conyv. f '04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $33,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN ALTIMA S SEDAN '03 Auto, $11,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 4 NISSAN MAXIMA 00' 94K miles, black on black leather. Sunroof everything. $9K 912-882-4899/ 912-258-1820. Lv msg if no answer NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S '04 TOM BUSH MINI 9 75 Atlantic Boule-vard Jackson%.lle. FL 32225 1 (00) 54 2-1996 MONIFRI 9AfM-8PM SAT 9AM-7PM SUN 12 30-5 S0 -. : S -, _ .MIN-ISA COML * 0- w -. . -0 * * cow a -a -* - -- I weeS Z o b - i IIt 1325 Automotive Pace Arrow 36'. Class 'A' Motor- home, 1984.55k miles, new tires. 6.5kw. Onan Gen, 454 Chevy eng/trans 3rd owner. $7SoOobo, call Erick @ 912-882-5646 PONTIAC G6 GT 'OS Loaded, full warranty. $279/mo. 334- 7253 SPORSCHE BOXSTER 03' 14K miles. REd with black interior and top. Mint condition, 5 spd. Warranty $31,950. Call 904- 735.-3835 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '03 Extra low miles. $17,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1 '05. Leather, CD, fully eqpt, only 11K miles. $17,495 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE SEDAN '04 Auto, pwr pkg $13,500 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '00 GLS, 1.8T, White/Char- coal $11,250, #L1101A ASH TISDELLE 800-323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '00 GLX, Silver, at/ac, 6cyl, Ithr, sunrf, AC, am/fm, ABS $11,550. #2903 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '02. GLS, Grey, leather, at/ac, 4cyl, Ithr, sunrf, air bgs, ABS $13 050 f 1969A ASH TISDELLE 800 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '03. ABS. PW. PL CC i0unr CD $14,7,O o27i! ASH TISDELLE 800 323.5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '02. GL. S-i,-r AT 4r-,I1. AC. am ,'im airD 9. AB- P brakes $1I.150 ( 242 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323. 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA "02 GL i A. Lether sl.er. $i4,450 2-983 ASH T1SDELLE 800 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GLO, l.oT. Wie Chr-. c-,al. $17.90,30 2993 ASH TISDELLE 800 323 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GL Gr,?,l $1,J.0. -298- ASH TISDELLE 800 323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 05 GLS AT. AC. Sunno.L. 14K Miies. SlI.15 0 29.J4 ASH TISDELLE 800 323 5195 Y VOLVO C70 CONV. '04. Onl, 16hnI i. like new. 30.995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( 7\ VOLVO S80' 06 &WD. iulli equipped. Only 120 rmilei $35.9e)0 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 VW JETTA GLI -03 6c,i. leather cus,,m ,ni5 1.79 in-,:, 334 7251 SVW PASSAT GLX- 04-. 4D black. 15K S miles, exe. cond. $21,500 obo. Please call 576 9585 for details. we- I * 0 * * 0 5O 0 * * * 0 - * *0 * 0 0 . * 0 0 - e a i '--S* -- - I* br -. .i S4-)1 -~T- e - 5c~oVA S S4 Gum dwm fa ft - a ae a -- .e Sue a se Rn / .. .. 1325 Automotive Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05 *ALL Military and Civilian |$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 $2000 or Less Ford Taurus '86, 87Kmi all pwr, 4dr, runs great, front dent $495obo. 881-2624 HONDA CIVIC 94' New tires. Runs great, - |excellent gas mileage, $1300.269-5460 4. OLDS CUTLASS CIERA S95' solid car and great runner 122K, $2000 obo, 619-3029 4 OLDS CUTLASS Ciera 95'. Solid car and ~ great runner, 122K, obo, 619- 3029 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's ACURAMDX '05 SOnly 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 BUICK RENDEZVOUS AWD '05 Auto, pwr pkg $15,900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 / CADILLAC SRX '06 < White/tan, fully equipped. $35,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / CADILLAC ESCALADE '06. Pearl white/tan, fully equipped. $39,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / CADILLAC ESCALADE '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $27,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CADILLAC SRX '06 SPearl white, fully equip, like new. Only 9K miles. $31,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEV SILVERADO '99 Stk#857C $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 CHEVY 84', 4X4 K. 10, lifted, 38.5, S super mudders. 350 eng, SWB. $2800 obo. 904-563-3538 CHEVY SHORTBED TRUCK 1964. Fleet- S| side custom, new 230 engine 3spd, $2500obo. Call Erick 912-882-5646 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB '88 Ready to work! $3990. call 389-7700 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVY TAHOELT '03. Moonroof, CD, quad seats, black/ tan, beautiful! $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $20,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE LSI '05 Low mi, loaded, 3rd row fact warr. Save thou- sands fr new! 334-7253 DODGE DURANGO SLT SI PLUS 2000.5.9VL. 8 cyl, 1 silver, 3ro row seating, 109k miles, $7500. Just a beautiful SUV. Sailor PCSING to SIG1! 542-7419 DODGE DYNASTY 92', White, immacu- S late, in/out. Runs great, everything working good. $1900. Call 2829639 DODGE RAM 3500, 4 2005-Diesel dually w/ comp towing pkg for fifth wheeL Call 264 -6239 for more info DODGE RAM TRUCK '02 4dr, one of a kind! Only $239mo. Call 389-7700 DODGE RAM VAN 1500 '01 (Cargo Van). 37,598 miles V8,. AM/FM, A/C Excel- lent condition, very clean, asking $12,950. Call 735-3971 if interested DODGE RAM 1500 PU '04 Stk#1628D $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM Hemi '04 4dr, low mi, great work truck $299/mo. 334-7253 4 FORD BRONCO 78' S new motor, 38" \J swampers, 6K invested. Body's a little rough. $3K obo, Rick912-882.-8606 4 FORD BRONCO 94' S XLT 4" lift. 33" tires, rebuilt trans, cold ac. $5800 obo, call 912-882-7289 after 4pm /@1 FORD EXPEDITION sf '03 Eddie Bauer, Black/tan, 4x4, fully equipped $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#1666A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPEDITION XLT '03 Leather, DyD, low mi. $269/mo. 334-7253 FORD F- 150 4X4. Super- Cab AFR-heads S cam heders intake, chip& more, $7300. Call 904-797.6735 Iv msg FORD F150 '05 Won't last! $11,990 Call 389-7700 A FORD F-150. 95' SWB 5sp, 6cyl, 96,600 miles, SI original owner, great shape, $4300. Call Days. 783- 9272 after 6pm, 631-0219 FORD RANGER XLT 4x4 '99 Power Pkg. Leather Hand T-Cover $8900 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD XCAB F150 '01 Stk#1739C $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 GMC Conversion Van 92' Couch and four captains chairs, TV/VCR, surround sound, am/fm cassette, 97K miles. $5K. 997-9741 / GMC SIERRA 05' crew cab, loaded, 33K miles still under warranty, must selL $19,900. 912- 729-1585 or 912-266-2173 GMC YUKON SLT '99 Loaded. Why pay more? $8990. Call 389.7700 \, GMC YUKON '03 \,-Black/tan, leather, CD, sunrf. $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 t GMC YUKON XL S SLT '03. White/ tan, sunroof, DVD, quad seats. $24,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC YUKON SLT S'04. Extra low miles, like new, black/ tan, DVD, crhome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMT 1500 '72, half ton pMick up vS, at. $1000 rm Call 9042826450 f7, HONDA CRV'04 L Extra low miles Equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / HONDA PASSPORT 1 EX '02. Only 40,000 miles. $13,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / HONDA PILOT EXL S'04. Champagne/ tan. $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / HONDA RIDGELINE '06 EX 4x4 Like new, White/ tan. $30,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SINFINITI QX56 '05 Navigation, DVD, Fully Equip.$41,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO 91'. White. o 146K miles, 6 cyl. Locks/windows. pwr, auto, am/fmn/cass, a/c. New shocks. Battery water pump. $2500.744-1794 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT '97 VGC.,110k mi, $3950 631- 6076 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 White/tan, extra low miles. $17,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED'03 Leather, moonrf, tow pkg $14,500 Mr. Ramsey 7257300 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 7257300 Ext 4119 K KEYSTONE 04' 24ft. still new, used, one time, $15,800. Buy from bank or cash. 904- 241-9339 for app KIA SORRENTO '04 Leather int., 21kml, 22mpg, impeccably maintained. $16,500 firm 904 616 5996 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '04 White tan fully equip. Ultimate! $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 LINCOLN S NAVIGATOR '04 Black/tan, like new, fully eqpt $32,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES MLSO0 '02 White/Black. $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 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR '06. Dakar Edition, loaded, custom wheels $269/mo. Call 334-7253 TOYOTA RUNNER '03 One owner! Hurry! $17,990. Call 389.7700 / TOYOTA RUNNER '01. Extra low mi. Beautiful! $15,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / TOYOTA RUNNER LIMITED '03 Champagne/tan, $23,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA RUNNER '04 Loaded, running boards, roof, leather $349/mo. Call 334-7253 4 Toyota 91'. Truck New motor/paint AC, new Brakes, manual transmission, extended cab call: 904-26" 7142 or 904 838-4764 TOYOTA T100 '96, Rare find. AT. SR5, Xcab. AC, V6,. $8000. 904-993-9044 4 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 Dble cab 04', loaded, low miles, bedliner, tow pkg, keyless entry at immaculate. $19.400. Call 912- 673-6930 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG '04 Green, at, 6cyl, Ithr, sunrf, am/fm CD, 4x drive $24,750. #11859A ASH TISDELLE 800- 323-5795 1345 VansRBuses CHEV ASTRO CNV '01 * Stk#1694B $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEV VENTURE '02 Stk#G225 $10,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPIEX 371-4877 CHEVY G1500 CARGO VAN '04 Auto, AC $11,900 * Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 CHEVY VENTURE '00 7 passenger van. Hurry! $3990. Call 389-7700 , CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY '02. Ride kids in style! $7990. 389-7700 CHRYSLER TOWN & CNTRY '05 Stow & go, CD $15,900 Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN '05 CaptE chrs. Pwr Pkg, CD $13,990 Mr. Ramsey 728-7300 Ext 4119 CHRYSLER VOYAGER '02 Stk#BUCS737B $6488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4 DODGE GRAND , O CARAVAN SE 99. Exc. l condition. All records, 131K miles, green, tan int. $5690obo. Green Cove. 904-284.0047 DODGE GR CARAVAN' 03 Stk#F735 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-48T7 Ford E350 1 Ton Van '93 Diesel $2750 OBO 568-7237 FORD FREESTAR VAN '0S 12Kml, SE, loaded, like new $18,995. 289-4993 FORD WINDSTAR SEL '03 Leather, Alloy, DVD $12,800 Mr. Ramsey 725-7300 Ext 4119 Olds Silhouette Van '98 Loaded $4200 568-7237 1350Miscellaneous 1350 Auto , a YERDOG (New) 28' hours on motor. Dump l bed, runs great 2' seater. $2700obo.. 626-1104 or406-2539 1355 Auto's/Trcks 1355 Wanted' Mother to be, in need of a reliable car. Willing to pay a small amount.. Please call 645-9083. WANTED TO BUY, I Will Pay Cash For Your Extended Van or Motor Home. 813.417.0768; Support your military newspaper. hie best bargain in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or 1-800-258-4637. -I-'ws AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY, ACURA of Orange Park ." I.'11 f1 b li ,il] 6l VIU KEY AUDI J4i il'iii11) Bid.iir: 6ii.. 'jt] ,i -Iui)t ] BENTLEY- ORLANDO LO ,) i,,d 'l 1., ii,'l;:A 4H 1);3''-q.3441 TOM BUSH BMW1 '4 l'l All.iJ ll, I .flit ,j-I* GARBER BUICK KEY BUICK 4tIj.) iJUiu lr o l 61v] t)'iA ,W ,U CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4 (iij -.'iiiul:, ii ''] Bh 4.'il I NIMNICHT CADILLAC ;'^' Lii i'tiiilll ) :ivil .9 '.ITi)J PARKER CADILLAC ,' '.j,)i M ,)r., ':. Au,) 824.'j'11i1 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES ll.0 ')lj Philip : Hi "b1 ,, CREST CHEVROLET GARBER CHEVY U lr i I.iim' .lriiii)' -.4 4 A : GORDON CHEV l It. L iuuiii, iidi -' il JERRY HAMM CHEV 2,I1O Prhiiip : H-. i I .iit, GEORGE MOORE CHEV i11 B ,yii liv B-41-42K" NIMNICHT CHEV 1 IiAv, :3 .41)4 I ATLANTIC CHRYSLER ilH II') I ii.ili '.4 .14. CARUSO CHRYSLER FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park I l I il ]4'tm11.), GARBER CHRYSLER Ij r I '- f 4 1111 JA,4 41t. MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1 1 ,J .I J A'iF i. 'i' ''-." RICK KEFFER a F a.,;';i I -, f :ri ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE _'i.l] I. 'iv ri i'.4.. J" JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE I1'1,q Alliull Bisd ,42"'(1.1 GARBER DODGE TRUCK ,. I ',,i- ".m 4111-1].'M lt ORANGE PARK DODGE RICK KEFFER Wl.Tl h- BOARD FORD Iilnt,)p.. :i. ull-r jT H jid lU rr PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 10. N '& i1 l I,') flh3 6-i6; GARBER FORD-MERCURY MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues Iu01'O Phulipl. H la 'i 2j 0 2' 3;'. MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY t'I 0 eflU P.Ivi ". t.u MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC ii F'riiii'p Hili P 4',4. ". COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9;0i1 Alisi. i lvi i..-'10 GARBER GMC TRUCKS l ,l I lii :o4 lull 1 2 ICOGGIN DA ON ATLANTIC 1l11 Ailjic,. tf ,,i, ', 31111 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE A'' 1.1 C. Hwl I '. I P.11 4' 4.- f1EA ) HONDA OF THE AVENUES II' I' :hiliup HlvA' 1 31.11)1 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK t U)i 1 ,l ] A I lvil I U'M II'JI" KEY HYUNDAI -d.lh uIIlr~ ll 1 'lkd ATLANTIC INFINITI li'lJ A ,j(, I, [NO 1 ,j42 ),UI) CITY ISUZU I ':.,' Ail l ,ii" Bra'l q']l ; ] I A ll lTViJ1ll 11-(lll l l' .lflil MATHENY JAGUAR I1 1 AI l, i II i B d Bl'd' li JiA ATLANTIC JEEP ii o U'1. Iicori W U34 4411 CARUSO JEEP FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1 Ay iiKA's ;-1 RICK KEFFER COGGIN KIA '4 11 A fTi' l 'j 'I III RAY CARTER KIA - I i ivlvi:[l Bi] [ 11 I LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO e i1 P.,i f Hil'jil Blvd LI Iji'"l' t ;[lAJ H 4 ;i SUBARU OF JAX yMa 01)0 f Aftllin i Blvil M=lZ, KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 12., ii.j iAvr 389- 1iJ CITY SUZUKI 10585 ATIlounr: iBhl 99" 111 vlvj il:lTy1 ill)ITiilil"ri t uTI ARLINGTON TOYOTA 1 All iiin [ll] 'I'000 COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES lit4 ,Philip f 1 .',-'-)4 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA t,'i iuoiim uaT nlh iii IA 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA "''., u S i 'iuriLi I fAug ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA S ASi TISDELLE VW38'-. ASH TISDELLE VW IJ.41 Wrll. RUji t '.9 1.0il O'STEEN VW 1'1,, PliS Hrii--'SiF.A TOM BUSH VW ': .i Alii,,iri. tuif U"i, I O'STEEN VOLVO0 2-' Itfiip'. HWY 3([I6 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING "1V Al.it. iiM ?' BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE iVVl b t,ii.hi1ljulldoilil,)lr ,iTi BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER II.'I II Allfii ily ` 1 ;-'14 1jIl LUCAS AUTO PARK I'.; -il. l i i OP -26 ):01 DRIVE TICKET v8 N Ii tlll: lIlT l:lri '411:j Ali Il,. Bti] 4 '.41111' Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center Tom Bush Autoplex '"'j. AiLjiri,,: LOrii i;iO 4A , V.I.P. AUTO SALES LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE U"'.'g A iii 6]"- l ORTH FLORIDA UC0 MERCURY 4621 .Joiu lr d tBli l 2.11liJi) UO MDRY OF ORE PRK .14 Bl,Jll Iiil] lt d 5'? .3lI):1 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE .va,' 1h11.' : ilij0 i.villi iv li II tUt tAlHLLV'I 04 TOM BUSH MAZDA 'i,0UAlliii[ lvd 6-'i ll MAZDA CITY BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10 il i c ai Ntv il 4 1081) TOM BUSH MINI 95JAliu-1i [li I IW 1 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES \lu: Phi,- Hvji .L- ')""2." V 'il itIvJUgll T II'IVI l )"Il CITY MITSUBISHI lIl ':i A ll I iii": l6 'f '-J i 'iWli i TV Jul'TLiivtiV i i" CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK OS i1 lidiuj 8)3 vl o 't'7 11)11 v'W,,VvJ ( iTV~tJ1h T iT r)fTi COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC it IiiJ Aill1 i : Llvdi W4 'il)) COGGINNISSAN-AVENUES .I" r '41 j 'i lhAI? Hi 11 l', I11|1 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX ih i l r ( lpji Ave 1q '1 PARKER NISSAN Y i;r, ii 'loin Ai'Aiii '-t-i.' 4J MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP i WA ; I)1 ('-'14l1Uij COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 4,Ol Al ,iii bvil 4.1ii, GARBER PONTIAC fJ IFp 1 ((I' Splllll' 644'.j" NIMNICHT PONTIAC I l'), i llip-. HI v ii,4-J.4 , BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. IlmIu ATill tl. blul ",.I ' ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO Ruivo ll Hc,,.i HI") NIMNICHT SAAB lll . -.iI l la' l ,'i l lrt SATURN OF AVENUES I i Philip, Hrl t,';1 4 i SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 6lUj l ,ii ,ii j ri] '- 1) + 11 ;i .;Iv WARREN MOTORS, INC. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 147 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |