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Sailors Frocked - AIMD Jax Promotes 96 - Page 6 r- i FiftyYears Old Navy Jax Yacht Club Celebrating Anniversary Mau_ -Pages 8-9 USO Night Military Families Enjoy Water Park Page 18 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2006 /- - mm www.jaxairnews.com I IWWIW_ A CHINFO AWARD-WINNING NEWSPAPER Oil spill drill keeps responders sharp By Kaylee LaRocque Editor he NAS Jax Environmental Department con- ducted a bi-annual spill drill at the Mulberry Cove Marina June 14. The purpose of the drill was to keep spill responders current on training pro- cedures in case an actual spill occurs at on station or in the'St. Johns River. "The drill is required by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 signed by the president after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989," said NAS Jax Environmental Department Spill Re- sponse Program Manager Frank Sigona. "The Environmental Protection Agency initiated the law to require all agencies and companies that handle oil to conduct oil spill drills twice a year to stay current on guidelines for handling accidents." "The drill simulated a 500-gallon oil spill in the river near the marina. The oil came from either an undetected aircraft or fuel truck leak into the storm water system and the river the previous night," Sigona said. After the initial spill call was made to the fire department, the spill response team met at the mari- na to determine how to contain the oil. "The team used boats from the Operations Depart- Photos by Kaylee LaRocque AM1(AW) Octavio Stewart of VP-30's Hazardous Material Division, gets a helping hand from Chris Atkinson, a member of the on scene operations team for IAP Hill, to tie up one of the boats used during the drill. ment Boathouse, Environmental Department and IAP Hill, the base operating service contractor, to transport 1,000 feet of oil containment boom from station storage lockers to the spill area in order to stop the oil from moving further into the river," Sigona said. Once the booms were secured into place, a high See DRILL, Page 15 Chris Atkinson, a member of the on scene operations team for IAP Hill, simulates vacuuming up some oil in the containment area during the oil spill drill. Coming in for a landing ~i4 S, Photo by PH2 Milosz Reterski Sailors direct an SH-60F Seahawk helicopter, assigned to the "Dragonslayers" of HS-11, landing on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) June 7. Enterprise and embarked Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1) are currently deployed as part of a routine rotation of U.S. maritime forces in support of global war on terror- ism, as well as conducting maritime security operations in the region. C> See VA, Page 15= C Navy authorizes tuition assistance credit hour increase From the Navy College Office he authorization to increase tuition assistance from 12 semester hours per fiscal year to 16 semester hours per fiscal year can be found in NavAdmin 166/06 which states that, "all active-duty Sailors are eligi- ble for 100 percent of tuition assistance (TA) up to $250 per semester hour (SH) and up to 16 SH per fiscal year." While the TA increase to 16 SH has been authorized throughout fiscal year 2007, usage will be monitored to ensure funds are not depleted prior to the end of fiscal year 2007. Sailors desiring to take more than 16 SH per FY are encouraged to submit a waiver request. Waivers will be reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis, but approvals cannot exceed limits set by the Office of the Secretary of Defense which is $4,500 per fiscal year at $250 per SH. See COLLEGE, Page 15 TOUCHING Volunteers needed at NMCRS training class to learn about the society, policies, budget- ing, etc. Caseworkers will then train under the guidance of B A S E The NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society another trained caseworker until they learn the job. No (NMCRS) is looking for volunteers to work as receptionists experience is required to volunteer. For more information, and caseworkers. Volunteers must complete a two-day call 542-3515. C~S~si~-~aLB IIYZl~ar~a~ 90s ' --O 2 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 Looking back in time... k ..... HEY MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan! I recently got something in the mail about student loan consolidation. Are they just trying to get the inter- est from my loan or is this an alternative that I should look at more closely? I am really lost when it comes to all this interest rate stuff. Can you help? MoneyMan Sez: Consolidation is great when interest rates are going up, which unfortu- nately has been the case since 2005. Consolidation tallies the average multiple loans of variable interest rates and rounds up to the nearest one-eighth percent. On July 1, the variable loans will be adjusted to the 91-day Treasury Bill. These rates continually will be adjusted every July 1 until the cap is reached for the Stafford Loans and PLUS loans at 8.25 percent and 9 percent respectfully. Since rates have been going up, the increase that will take place next month will be almost two percent- age points. This increase will affect your monthly payment as well as the total amount that you have to pay back. Consolidation can reduce your monthly payments by' as much as 66 percent. The bottom line is that consolit- dation is a must and it i$; probably easier than you think because lenders ar- competing for your loan. You may either contact your financial aid office for, recommendations, or sim- ply use your current pri- vate lender. If you have loans from multiple lend- ers, you can choose one an'd' consolidate with them. The easiest way to start the process is to visit your' lender's Web site, print the: required documents ana" send the paperwork t6' them. As long as your lender receives the paper-, work by June 30 you cani consolidate using the lower- rates. If you wait until after' July 1, you will be forced to have a higher interest rate, which will further increase, your monthly payment. A& now and save money! Student loan information is available at: www.loans - consolidation.ed.gov;- www.parentplusloan.com, www.finaid.org, www.sal- liemae.com and your- lender's Web stie. - More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353. A hairdresser creates a new look at the WAVES Beauty Shop at NAS jax in 1944. File photo ON THE HOMEFRONT II' *vw a wa P", 3, ." Nal dim- db - a ~ -M W- 41. fta- .. - ~ a U- - ___ a. a - a - = 70.-.N b 0 -- %smm4to 4odh - -gw--. .m__I- - a-. a a... a- a a-- a - a = -~ - ~ a * - _____ a ___ - Get aboard! VBS is coming in July R registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is currently underway for all chil'-' dren ages 5-12. VBS runs July 17-21 from 9 a.m. i ' 1 p.m. in the Religious Education Building 749. This year's theme is "All Aboard for the Gospel Express." Participants' will spend their time doing arts and crafts, playing gameg, learning songs and having classroom instruction. Lunch' will be provided each day. There are 100 seats available for the weeklong class. For more information on sign-ups or to volunteer, call' 542-3051. The deadline to sign up is July 10. - - __ - !* -C, l t I_ -' a-- -- -. - -oIe't v* a- f-roSyRff dCatetN V - Available from comminefNewRNoRderf - - U . a. a- a- - U.- - - - a a. a - - a = - a-- a. a - - -.-.- a a - S a... ~ - ..- e -. a - U 4 U - a- a * ___ a.- - a-- - a-a -~ - a -~ U. a -- - a.- - - - - -- - a a SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m.. and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. .ddb ft - 411- -am a- a - a - a a -- *5 - -a - - -a 1RBH2 JRMELLR M Job title/comma NAS Jacksonv Hometown: Moni Ala. Family Life: Single with a 3-year-i ter. Past Duty Stations: USS Wasp Career Plans: Taking it one enlist time. Most Interesting Experience: * a new duty station. Words of Wisdom: Live life! IURRELL and: ille tgomery, old daugh- ment at a Moving to . i - U - a - -mom a- 0 --dia 1 Pwax wA IA.ILIS . RLFREDDO Cx Job title/command: NAS Jax MWR Business Manager Hometown: Naguabo, Puerto Rico Family Life: Married with four children. Past Duty Stations: NS Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Career Plans: To continue working for MWR. Most Interesting Experience: Being a basketball coach for a team of 5-year-old kids and watching their skills develop. Words of Wisdom: Always give 100 per- cent. 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 J01 Mike England Staff Writer Li1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The JM AI R NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JuAIl 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 allnlli Nms can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JAM NEMS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JlM 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: ax AirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 Ak-t: a d- -ft- - 0--w ft - low% 44b r- M. . t-LL~*"UL~~~Y'~il~~~~Y~L~l~i~~Y~YIV~; ,b o ._ ~ Q TwIl Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 3 Moore takes command of 'Trideni From HS-3 mdr. Michael Moore will relieve HS-3 "Tridents" Commanding Officer Cmdr. Thomas Fitzgerald during a change of command ceremony today. Moore, a native of Alexandria, Va., graduated from the US Naval Academy in May 1990 and was commissioned an ensign. He re- ported for flight training in July 1990 and was designated a naval aviator in March 1992. Following fleet replacement squadron training in the SH-3H af' HS-1, Moore reported to HS-5 in November 1992. While serving with the "Nightdippers," he com- pleted two deployments to the Mediterra-nean Sea and Arabian Gulf em-barked on board USS George Washington (CVN 73) and transitioned with the squadron to the H-60F/H. -In March 1996, Moore was Cmdr. Michael Moore selected for the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School and reported to the Naval Air Warfare Center, Patux- ent River, Md. After graduation, he served as the HH-60H armed helicopter project officer, H-60F/H platform coordinator, and H-3 and Cmdr. Thomas Fitzgerald H-60 project test pilot in the sea control branch of Rotary ,Wing Aircraft Test Squadron. He also earned a Master of Science de- gree in aviation systems from the University of Tennessee Space Institute. Moore served as the ASW/ CSAR operations officer in Car- rier Air Wing Seven from May 1999 to April 2001. He flew the H- 60F/H and embarked on board USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) for a deployment to the Med- iterranean Sea/Arabian Gulf. He completed the requirements for JPME Phase I through correspon- dence at the Air Command and Staff College. In May 2001, Moore again reported to HS-5 where he served as the safety officer and opera- tions officer. During his tour with the Nightdippers, he embarked on board USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), deploying to the Mediter- ranean Sea, Arabian Gulf, and North Arabian Sea to participate in Operations Noble Eagle and Enduring Freedom. In March 2003, Moore reported to Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COM- ts' today NAVAIRLANT), where he served as the HS/HSL requirements offi- cer and as flag aide to COM- NAVAIRLANT. In July 2004, he completed his joint education by attending Joint Professional Military Education, Phase II at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. Moore has accumulated more than 3,656 flight hours. Fitzgerald stands relieved after an extremely successful tour of fostering a command environ- ment dedicated to meeting the 'Tridents' war-fighting mission. Fitzgerald expertly trained and led 25 aircrew and 226 enlisted personnel, which maintained seven H-60F/H aircraft. The squad-ron flew more than 4147.2 mishap free flight hours, had a 99.8 percent sortie completion rate and logged more than 188 Blue Stark sorties during their 2005 Persian Gulf deployment. Car winner %J% N 14, O -1 -luntur ** Mt ki T "GCoprightecMfatelialf - - Svndicate-ConfenFt' - Avaiable.from Commercial News -Poviders" * as - - - - 8 - 4m 4 Photo courtesy of VP-30 Ray Arsua and his wife happily accept a 2006 Honda Civic LX after his winning ticket was drawn by VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer May 26 as part of a fundraiser for the annual Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Fund Drive. The car was donated by The Coggin Automotive Group to raise money to support the NMCRS. 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Toby Hall VP-45 PAO Lt. j.g. Cale Johnson of VP-45 was presented the Rear Adm. Thurs- ton H. James Award by Retired Navy Capt. Greg Streeter, commander of the First Coast Commandery, a local chapter of the Naval Order of the United States and Retired Navy Capt. Dick Stratton, a former prisoner of war (POW), dur- ing their recent visit to the squadron. The order presents this Transient award each year to the Chief of Naval Education and Training student who is recognized for his or her outstanding performance as a naval flight officer. The award was estab- lished in 1965 by the General Commandery of the Naval Order and the Chief of Naval Air Training in memory of James who was designated a naval avi- ator in 1928 and following his retirement, served as Commander General of the Naval Order. Personnel Stratton, a member of the First Coast Commandery, is a retired naval aviator who spent more than five years as a POW in North Vietnam, mostly at the "Hanoi Hilton." He is known for his forced "confession" and bowing to the Vietnamese in March 1967, where he undermined the Vietnam- ese by pretending to be delirious and confused. It was a perfect example of resistance and defiance against his captors. Unit Jax holds change of command After the award ceremo- ny, Stratton took time to share his experiences as a POW with the members of VP-45. Stratton's POW experiences left the "Peli- can" Sailors amazed by the "honor, courage and com- mitment" that the POW's demonstrated during their time of captivity. Streeter talked briefly about the history and mis- sipn of the Naval Order and its importance to our nation's history. "Its main purpose is to promote and celebrate the history and heritage of our sea servic- es," Streeter said. "The Naval Order is cur- rently involved in a fundraising campaign for a monument in Normandy, Photo courtesy of VP-45 Lt. j.g. Cale' Johnson of VP-45 (center), happily accepts the Rear Adm. Thurston H. James Award from retired Navy Capt. Dick Stratton (right) and retired Navy Capt. Greg Streeter of the First Coast Commandery, a local chapter of the Naval Order of the United States. France to commemorate Armed Forces that does not the Navy's critical role in have a monument located the invasion of Europe. in Normandy." The U.S. Navy is: currently For more information, go the only branch of the to: www. navalorder.org. By Staff mdr. Don Draper relieved Lt. Cmdr. George Werenskjold as commanding officer of Transient Personnel Unit, Jacksonville during a change of command ceremony Friday at Building 4. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson was the guest speaker. Draper grew up in Martinsville, Va., graduating from Laurel Park High School prior, to enlisting in the Navy in June 1975. His 14-year enlisted career includes two overseas assignments, recruiting duty in Michigan as an enlisted classifier, a sea tour on board USS Kittiwake (ASR-13) in Norfolk, Va., and a shore tour split between Personnel Support Activity Detachments (PSDs) serving NAS Cecil Field and Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Selected as USS Kittiwake Sailor of the Year in 1984, he was promoted to chief per- sonnelmen in 1985. Draper was commissioned as a limited duty officer in May 1990 serving as educa- tion service officer and ship's secretary on board USS Lexington (AVT-16) and USS Forrestal (CV-59). During his tour on both aircraft carriers, he was part of the decom- missioning crew. He then reported to PSD Key West as officer in charge and was an honor graduate of the Navy's Legal Officer Lt. Cmdr. Cmdr. George Werenskjold Don Draper course. In the fall 1996, Draper reported to Trident Refit Facility, NSB Kings Bay, Ga., as legal officer. In April 1999, Draper reported on board USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20) in Norfolk, Va., as administrative officer, completing a six-month Mediterranean deployment. He next served as administrative officer at NAS Jacksonville and returned to sea in 2003 as executive department head on board USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), forward- deployed in Yokosuka, Japan. Draper com- manded Transient Personnel Unit (TPU), Great Lakes, Ill., from December 2004 to May 2006 prior to reporting to TPU Jacksonville in June 2006. Werenskjold will report to Washington D.C. for his next tour of duty. A special donation If you thrive .oworIO ing.with y urhands .ahnd making things gb, then the autoriotie ;6r aviatbn.progams at Florida Community Collegeinray be your ticketto success afte-e, iItt : : . 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Matt Summers IT3 Tiffany Scott hands out backpacks full of school supplies at the Afghan Street Children and New Approach School-Shernow Center in Kabul, Afghanistan June 9. A recent fire at the trade school destroyed nearly all the students' supplies. Scott, a member of VP-62, is deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. She is serv- ing a one-year tour with Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan as a networking noncommissioned officer. ,, -.L. 7 Pre-Construction Prices 282-8656 from the $130's Natural Vistas 282-9091 Im,_b,-. ,-,- .A.".4.#.... .... ....... ..... -282-9091 Water Parks Playing Fields Walking Paths Fitness Centers Two Town Centers World Class Amenities 282-8656 l -Coing sKIt M a ir)C oi id oFe 1311 1 B ^f~~ a f i d* Q ^ ^ ^01, BHHtl .17 F (I (^^^^ .3 SV I L L A G E CONDOMINIUMS Pre-Construction Prices from the $140's . 282-9091 19 cw C s Must use Builder's Lying Group, LLC for specials. Options, prices and offers ma change without prior notice. _I~ ax Alr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 - Operation Summer Force Preservation 24/7 By FLTCM(AW/S:W Ion R. Thompson few weeks ago we entered what we like to call the Critical Days of Summer. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Navy incurs more off-duty mishaps and taf- fic deaths than it does the entire rest of the year. The sta- tistics are always disturbing, especially since most of the deaths were preventable. I always try to illustrate my points with current events. Most of you know what hap- 'pened to Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisber- ger. 'Big Ben' was involved in a "motorcycle accident and, because he wasn't wearing a helmet, suffered serious dam- age to his face, jaw and teeth. I -don't think it takes a rocket sci- entist to figure out if he was wearing a full-face helmet he would have walked away from that accident with only minor damage. Face it, the decisions you make affect your life and those around you. A poor choice can cost you a lot physically, financially and emotionally. What's more, I truly believe the law of averages work against us and when any of us tempt fate we are headed for a collision course with something bad. My challenge to you this sum- mer is to be there for each other FROM THE FLEET and remind everyone to be alert, aware, and able to manage risk all day, every day. It seems to me the Navy's on- . duty safety record is su- perb because we practice operational risk manage- ment all the time. We are safety experts. However, as soon as some of FLTCM Jonal you take off your uniforms, I think you also drop your guard and forget to factor in risk and safety.'The results often hurt the Navy's readiness. Now, if you're reading this thinking you're safe and you won't get hurt, consider the fol- lowing statistics: 220 Sailors and Marines died in PMV and off-road duty recreational mishaps from sum- mer 2002 to summer 2005. 73 percent were between 18 and 26 years old. 45. percent were drivers or passengers in cars or light trucks. than R. Thompson 31 percent of the total fatalities involved alco- hol use. 25 percent died in shore/ recreational mishaps. 25 percent were motorcy- cle riders. Shipmates, it's obvious the younger you are the more at risk you are. The average rank of those who have died in the past four years is E3 and the average age is 22. The majority of the mishaps took place between midnight and 3 a.m. Sunday. We in the com- mand master chief world often say, 'nothing good happens between midnight and 2 a.m.' Each year many of you prove that statement true. The summer is so dangerous because it's the period where many of you go on family vaca- tions and often travel longer periods than you should with- out a rest or break. It's when the weather is ideal for outdoor and water activities. And it's I) Stay an( A4 AM AT&T Glob prepaid Q Connected 4 AT&T Global PrePaid Cards keep the family connected wherever duty calls, with great rates for calling in the U.S. and from around the world. aal Buy yours at your local Exchange. For ard more information on. AT&T Global PrePaid Cards, go to att.com/military. w ~~~i ...... international rates are. higher. * N. t .. 4' 491 W "OR at&t 'c 2006 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. AU Rights Resewed. Your world. Delivered. R103299 also a time for cookouts and picnics, which often include alcohol consumption. Now before you think I'm a prude and think no one should ever drink alcohol, let me address alcohol consumption. First and foremost, no one in the Navy under 21 years of age can consume alcohol because it's the law...period. For those of you over 21, all any leader can ask is for you to drink responsibly. Drinking responsi- bly means never driving after drinking. It means naming a designated driver. It also means preventing your shipmates from drinking and driving. While alcohol does play a fac- tor in.many mishaps, it's not the only factor you need to con- sider. Some of the less-publi- cized things you need to do to be safe are: Always wear a seatbelt and ensure everyone else in your vehicle wears theirs as well. Drive the speed limit. Get plenty of rest before a trip and don't try to drive too far in a single day. S* Do not drive and use. your cell phone or do other distract- ing activities. Maintain your vehicle. Respect road conditions. In addition to driving safety, off-duty recreation mishaps are also high in the summer months. Here are a few tips to help keep you, your friends and your family safe: Learn water survival skills. Don't leave camp fires unat- tended. Make sure your grills are in proper working order and never put your face over the grill. Hydrate and don't over- exert yourself in the heat. Stay out of storms, especial- ly when lightening strikes are probable. Stretch before you exercise and don't overdo it. Although most of what I have mentioned may seem like com- mon sense, I know better. Each year the statistics prove com- mon sense is often discarded. Why Sailors put themselves in risk is always a mystery. My hope is that each of you realizes life is short, accidents happen, and that our bodies are fragile. In an instant our lives can be shattered when we make a bad decision or discard safety. Shipmates, have a great sum- mer. Have fun with your friends and family. Go on vacation and have a good time but above all, be safe. Think before you drink, plan before you drive, stretch before you work out, and try to keep in mind your limits. Your Navy needs each and every one of you . . healthy, strong and full of spir- it! Good luck. 6 JxXAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 I U l .. ,. ^ .. .* ._.. Photo courtesy of AIMD Jax Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville Sailors happily display their frocking letters after being promoted to the next paygrade. AIMD Sailors prove hard work, By SKCS Kathryn Ric AIMD Jax Aircraft Interm Maintenance tachment Jac ville Sailors who part ed in the March Nav advancement cycle proven that hard intensive study habit "good old-fashioned sistence does pay AIMD had 385 Sailors ble for the exam, of 96 advanced to the rank. From the Septembe exam to March 2006 the overall advance success for AIMD S increased from 25 pi to 46 percent, above Navy average of 21 pe Significant increases seen the junior ranks E4 in at 47 percent a was 27 percent. "Today's Sailors are agile both operation and academically. Tt required to stay prof in their chosen fiel they're consistently upon to sortie to both and domestic hot- leaving behind the sa hard earned shore du spite of these mou requirements, they continue to provide a istrative services and tenance excellence to type wings at home, tenance activities a and all East Coast ers," said AIMD Offi Charge Cmdr. S Alexander. "Jackso: AIMD Sailors did jus and more. On top that, they studied too." "In fact, every one 800 Sailors at AIMD outstanding job prep for the cycle 191 r exam, making the even more formidable of the Navy's force ture. Their efforts huge dividends last when the exam re were made avail added Alexander. "I'm studying pay off Ce proud of all AIMD Sailors AT2 Justin Garber and our recent selectees AE2 Robert Gonzalez should all be very proud of AT2 Edward Hall ediate their remarkable achieve- AT2 Kevin Halliwell De- ment." > AD2 Robert Heinrich .kson- AIMD Jacksonville con- AZ2 Sarah Hoyt icipat- tinues to raise the bar on AZ2 Jerome Jefferson y-wide advancement for its Sailors AS2 Terrell Johnson have and anticipates even more PR2 Robert Kellervin Juma work, impressive results after the AT2 Robert Kelle ts and September exam. The best AT2 Roderick Mitchell' " per- advice is to prepare for the AT2 Daniel Navarro y off. next exam now. 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There is a substantial penalty for a very AE2 Preston Farrington VyStar is Insured by the National Credit Uni VR-58 Reservist steps up and makes a difference By Lt. Cmdr. Eric Ascheman VR-58 PAO T he Navy asked and SKC(NAC) Lorri Howard of VR-58 answered the call. Howard, a selected reservist at- tached to VR-58, recently returned from volunteer duty as the fleet logistic support wing liaison officer in Bahrain. When she first arrived in Bahrain in October 2005, Howard had hoped, for the opportunity to ease into her responsibilities. However, an earthquake in Pakistan made sure that didn't hap- pen. Howard's primary re- sponsibilities were to assist the C-130 squadron de- ployed to Bahrain as well as coordinate all transient aircraft from the wing, which is comprised of 15 squadrons including C-130, C-20, C-9 and C-40 aircraft. She also coordinated reg- ular aircraft washes and maintenance in Bahrain for P-3 squadrons located re- motely in theater. Howard met each flight when they landed, conducted their ini- tial in-chop security brief, coordinated lodging, trans- portation, supply manage- ment, spare parts and Photo courtesy of VR-58 Commander, Logistics Forces U.S. Naval Forces Center Command Capt. Thomas Goodwin presents SKC(NAC) Lorri Howard with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. aided crews in acquiring diplomatic clearances in theater. Finally, she was responsible for coordinating the entire military ramp at Bahrain International Airport. From the moment she landed, until her tour ended in May, Howard's cell phone rang continuously. She was directly involved in and responsible for the efficient movement of more than 2,000 passengers and millions of pounds of cargo through 240 missions, including over two months of continuous C-130 and C- 9 humanitarian support to Islamabad, Pakistan. Howard worked hard to acquire high speed internet and computer access for the VR maintenance detach- ment, coordinated with Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Bahrain to reduce turn- around time on prop, tire overhauls and established a permanent pack up kit full "of C-130 parts to assist in detachment maintenance. Howard was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for her efforts and is now enjoying 57 days of well- deserved leave. Flight Line Cafe offering special meal From Staff The Flight Line Cafe is featuring a surf and turf lunch meal June 28 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The menu will HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will like our Price . 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 1139218 www.hobbyworld.blz e. Save more. .yStar *. get that it's your money. ed at building #39 NAS Jax sidents of Northeast Florida. arcu.org are effective as of June 7th, 2006, and are subject to early withdrawal from certificates. 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Our ranks are filled with proud individuals securing better futures by structuring their lives around family, duty, career and country. To find out more about the many rewards, benefits and options available to you, For more information, please email: lptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 f- "y R100830 .....,,, 1 Or Little house on the rock By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel P rime time television programs that feature the family have been very popular over the years. Family themes have consistently ranked among the top 20 in TV programming. It demon- strates that for millions of Americans the topic of "family" is a prime time priority. Some soci- ologists have gone as far I as theorizing that these programs are some of the prime time shapers of family values in America. A few years ago there was a program on televi- sion (prime time) that fea- Chaplain (Lt.) tured Michael Landon (of Jose Molina Bonanza fame). It continues to be one of the all-time favorites in recent TV history. It was called Little House on the Prairie. What made it so popular were the timeless values that the Ingalls family modeled for its audi- ence. They portrayed values that we all seek to possess and practice in our own families. Love, support, consideration, patience, for- Sgiveness, restoration and hope were among some of the many topics exemplified. Like any family, the Ingalls had their ,,problems but they managed to work things out. Each episode always moved toward a goal. Each story line went somewhere and its underlying emphasis was always the "importance of the family. The Ingalls were always in the process of "building" their -family. Their house on the prairie seemed -to be built upon a solid foundation of rock. It was a foundation consisting of good ,morals, concern, love and mutual support. The program had a special way of calling "us to mirror these values: Today the call to action for the family is no less compelling. The 21st century family is challenged to make the choice to build or 'not to build a house on a foundation of solid rock. You see, anyone can build a house but 'will it be built on the proper foundation? If 'you build the structure on a foundation of' 'sand it will not stand. The sand foundation refers to a wishy-washy, loose commitment to firm convictions in the family. Please remember that every family Are you saving er "By Lt. Cmdr. Scott Olivolo 'Special Contributor One of the most gratifying parts of my job is advising young Sailors on money management issues. The real thrill for me comes when some of them actually take my advice, and start talking to their colleagues and friends about per- sonal finance. Ah ... my heart goes a flut- ter when the talk of saving mo-moolah is being bantered about the water cooler. Recently, while getting my diet cola fix at the old geedunk, a recurring question was asked of me by one of my shipmates and is worthy of sharing. ;The question is: I've really taken great efforts to start saving money by increasing my contributions in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and opening a ROTH Individual Retirement Account (ROTH IRA). Do you have any good tips on how I can save even more money to invest? First, TSP (also known as a 401K) and a ROTH IRA are great retirement savings tools in which most all of us should be con- tributing significantly to both to maximize * investment returns over the long haul. In terms of saving extra cash every month, have you ever looked through your bills and counted how many, of them are ongo- w-.. ~ ,' "", '% CHAPLAIN'S CORNER builds on a foundation. Every family, and I mean every, will experience storms. Survival in the storms of life will depend on choosing the right foundation. So, in practical terms, how do we build such a house? Well, for starters we build it from reality not fantasy. We must know our strengths and weaknesses as a family. As a fellow builder, let me make some practi- cal suggestions on pouring the foundation. 1. Don't deify dad: Don't make a god out of dad. Respect dad but don't worship dad. Worship and reverence is reserved for God alone. The father who puts himself in the position of God in the home is building his family on a foundation of sand. A man building on solid rock foundation brings home a healthy attitude. Family time is to be respected, protected and used wisely. A solid foundation seeks to edify, compliment and build-up family members. Discipline for the children is used with wisdom, bal- ance and good timing. The goal of disci- pline is to build up and not tear down. 2. Don't modify mom: Don't try to change mom to fit your agenda and expectations. Mom is an original. The Almighty created her and threw away the mold. She has gifts and abilities peculiar to her personali- ty and role in life. Mom can use those spe- Scial abilities to nurture and show compas- sion and by doing so model some godly ' traits that all of us need to experience. 3. Don't codify the kids: Let's not try to "clone" our children into something that they are not. Let's celebrate the unique- ness of our children and instead encourage our kids to be the very best they can be with the abilities that they have. When the family is built on the founda- tion of solid rock, it becomes a true treas- ure in our lives. When built on solid foun- dation, the word "family" becomes a holy word. It becomes a sacred reality. Our family is a sacred trust very carefully placed in our hands by God. oughh? ing monthly pay- - ments? .According to the Chicago Tribune, companies are big on getting people into .monthly cycles because we're not likely to change them or cancel once we've set it up. But these little "monthlies" such as DVD subscription fees, magazine subscriptions and satellite radio services add up and can take a bite out of your finances. In Asia, people are even paying a subscription for their meals. People pay a monthly fee and once a month they can go eat at a choice of restaurants. Can you imagine a subscription to dine at McDonalds or Subway? It's very prof- itable for the restaurants because people forget to go or decide to dine elsewhere. Examine what monthlies you're paying and see if you can cut back. For your phone line, can you reduce the number of features or perhaps you do not need a LAN line at all? Do you really need all of those channels on your cable or satellite service? The money adds up fast! Olivolo is the command financial special- ist at the Navy Medicine Support Command, NAS Jacksonville. He can be reached at saolivolo@nmsc.med.navy.mil. Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 7 Healthy living I I *, -" :1 Photos by PH2(AW) Suzi Cornell Lt. Martyn Rothermel of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pediatric Department (right), goes over some information with AE1 (NAC) Jessie Olmstead while his son Joshua patiently waits in his stroller during the annual health fair. HM3(FMF) George Ladd . checks Glennia Stokely's blood pressure during an. annual health fair held in the ' Navy Exchange Courtyard at NAS Jacksonville June 16. The event was coordinated by the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center. Lt. Jose Dominguez of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Physical Therapy A Department, informs SHM3(FMF) George Ladd on proper running techniques to d p e d g a prevent injuries and shoe Selection based on his foot S- dimensions during the health t ws fair. The health; fair featured Sa variety of booths with pamphlets, flyers and p hands-on training. 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(Inset left) The Navy Jax Sailing Club headquarters as it looked in 1956. (Inset right) The Navy Jax Yacht Club as it looks today. N "' "A E. By Kaylee LaRocque Editor The Navy Jax Yacht Club turned 50 years old June 14 and will host an anniver- sary celebration Saturday for all members, past and present, and potential members. The event will kick off at noon with a pass and review, followed by a dedication of boats and a plaque ceremony. At 5 p.m., the club will feature a 1950s Sock Hop. "This is going to be a huge cele- bration and we'd like to invite everyone to come out and cele- brate with us," said Navy Jax Yacht Club Vice Commodore Jeannie Bailey, who has been a member for five years. "We've really grown over the years and have almost 40 active members and always welcome new people. Anyone can become a member and you don't have to own a boat. In fact, probably 80 percent of our members don't own their own boats," Bailey added. The Navy Jax Sailing Club was founded by a group of NAS Jax Sailors June 14, 1956. Back then, the club was primarily utilized for sailing instruction and recre- ation, as well as local and inter- club races on the St. Johns River. When the club was first found- ed, it was based out of a Quonset hut near the site where the club now stands. In 1973, the Navy Jax Sailing Club merged with the Navy Jax Power Boat Club as the Navy Jax Yacht Club and the club moved into a trailer as a perma- nent clubhouse. Their new facility, in which the - Crystal Mark (right) receives a cash prize for winning the Navy Jax Yacht Club first Poker Run from members of the club: (from left) Bud Lucas, Vice Commodore Jeannie Bailey, David Bailey, Betsy Shoults and Commodore Steve Spickelmier in September 2005. club now resides, was built in the early 1990s. "Over the years, club members made numerous im- provements to our facility. We've really come a long way since the club was founded in 1956," Bailey said. As the club has grown, so have many of its activities. Today, club members participate in numerous regattas, provide instructors for sailing and power boat classes offered through the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Depart- (From left) Mike Carter, Bruce Bradford and David Bailey enjoy the Navy Jax Yacht Club Luau Night in October 2005. The first commodore of the Navy Jax Sailing Club Robert Woodside and current commodore of the Navy jax Yacht Club Steve Spicklemier at a recent social event sponsored by the club. 7 t 7 ment Mulberry Cove Marina and host numerous social get-togeth- ers. The Armed Forces Day Regatta in May and the Navy Day Regatta in October are the two major races sponsored by the Yacht Club. They are open to all boats on the river. Additionally, a One Design Series, comprised of four separate regattas, is held annually and is open to all one-design classes on the river. A one-design class boat is a boat built to conform to a spe- cific set of hull plans and rigged to conform to some agreed upon con- ventions. The yacht club also supplies race management for the Active- Duty Sailing Intramural Program and participates in the Read Cup competition. The Read Cup compe- tition is team racing between the British Royal Navy and the U.S. Navy for the British-American Naval Trophy, which is awarded annually to the winning navy based on points accumulated worldwide. For those who have never sailed before, the club provides U.S. sail- ing certified instructors for basic sailing instruction to qualify mili- tary and eligible civilian personnel as Navy Skipper B and Navy Skipper B+ (basic cruising) sailors. Powerboat instruction is also available, as are Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid courses. Club membership is open to anyone with the credentials to get on base. Potential members must be 18 years old or older to join, and pay a $30 yearly membership fee. Entire families can join for $50 per year. For more information, call 778- 0805 or visit www.njyc.org.. "I V ..~ '~ I. ~;4~a. '---I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 Navy Jax Yacht Club members join in on a raft-up in Silver Glen Springs, Fla., Memorial weekend 2006. I *~V~ * 7' AWC Mike Tucker of Commander, Patrol Wing Eleven and a member of the Navy Jax Yacht Club, walks the plank at his going away Pirate Party in May 2006. Tucker is currently on deployment in Iraq. Photos courtesy of Navy Jax Yacht Club . The Armed Forces Day Regatta is held each year in May. John Lovely (red hat) skippers his boat with a group of friends during a raft-up to a local restaurant. Members of the Navy Jax Yacht Club partici- pate in the Armed Forces Day Regatta. 3 r - 10 lax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 trained Fai By Carole Honsinger NH Jacksonville Family Medicine Department Naval Hospital Jack- sonville will hold a graduation ceremo- ny June 30 for 20 Navy physicians who have suc- cessfully completed resi- dency training in the spe- cialty of family medicine. The graduation ceremony will be held at the NAS Jacksonville All Saint's Chapel at 10 a.m. Retired Navy Cmdr. Terrence Soldo will be the guest speaker. Eight physicians will receive residency certifi- cates from the American Academy of Family Physi- cians and the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for completing the 36-month residency-training pro- gram. Twelve physicians will receive certificates of internship in family medi- cine from the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for completing their first year of the program. These Medical Corps Navy offi- cers will be providing oare to active duty personnel and their family members in military treatment facili- ties throughout the Navy health care system. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville has a long tradition in the training of primary care physicians. In 1963, the hospital was one of the first in the country to offer a General Practice Residency Training Program. The hospital offered a unique blend of individual teaching and direct patient care for those residents in general practice. In 1969, with the emergence of the family medicine movement, the General Practice Program was completely reorganized in philosophy and curriculum. Out of this reorganization came a Family Medicine mily Medicin Residency Program which was one of the first approved in the country. During that time, this pro- gram had 24 family medi- cine residents and has since grown to 39 resident positions. The three-year accredited program is the only resi- dency at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Educational experience includes rota- tions in internal medicine, emergency medicine, pedi- atrics, obstetrics/gynecolo- gy, surgery, orthopedics, dermatology, urology, family medicine, ophthalmology, ear, nose and throat, geri- atrics, cardiology, medical intensive care, neonatal intensive care, psychiatry, neurology, community med- icine, radiology and a vari- ety of sub-specialty elec- tives. Successful completion of the residency is required for a physician to sit for American Board of Family Medicine certification. First year residents may be selected to continue straight through with resi- dency or may receive orders to the fleet as general med- ical officers. Some choose a course of instruction lead- ing to flight surgeon or undersea medicine designa- tion. Following operational assignments of two or more years, many return to resi- dency to complete the sec- ond and third years of the residency program. The physicians expand their knowledge base and learn to care for more com- plicated medical conditions as they progress through training. Family medicine is capable of managing the majority of most patients' medical problems from infancy through adulthood. Completing the three- year Family Medicine Training Program is a sig- nificant professional mile-- ie residents stone for these physicians, but the real winners are the Navy and Marine Corps families who will receive their health care from a Navy family physician. Graduating residents and duty assignments: Lt. Cmdr. Rodney Hagerman - USS Frank Cable Lt. Noa Hammer Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan Lt. Elizabeth Leonard Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan Lt. Sean Leonard Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Lucas - USS John F. Kennedy Lt. Cmdr. Sean McGrath - Naval Branch Health Clinic, Kings Bay, Ga. Lt. Amy Balka Naval Branch Health Clinic, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Lt. Angela Stallworth Naval Branch Health Clinic, Kingsville, Texas Graduating interns and duty assignments: Lt. Jane Benson Naval Aerospace Med Inst, Pensacola, Fla. Lt. David Black 2nd Marine Air Wing, Cherry Point, N.C. Lt. Mark Bomia USS Frank Cable Lt. Faye Bradfish Family Medicine Residency, NH Jacksonville Lt. Francesca Cimino Family Medicine Residency,, NH Jacksonville Capt. Jonathan Day Yokota Air Force Base, Tokyo, Japan Lt. Michael Ellis Family Medicine Residency, NH Jacksonville Lt. Jacqueline Lamme Naval Aerospace Med Inst, Pensacola, Fla. Lt. Katherine Milroy Naval Aerospace Med Inst, Pensacola, Fla. Lt. Rowena Papson Family Medicine Residency, NH Jacksonville Lt. Elliot Ross Naval Undersea Medical Inst, Groton, Conn. Lt. Robert Staten Naval Aerospace Med Inst, Pensacola, Fla. FOD walkdown Photo by PH2(AW) Denise Ordone,. The NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Department and neighboring squadrons gathered= June 14 for a foreign object debris (FOD) walkdown. FOD walkdowns are performed to . clear runways of any loose debris that could get caught in aircraft engines. "We conduct_ FOD, walkdowns on the second Wednesday of every month," said NAS Jax Airfield= Sweeper Roger French. "They help promote airfield safety." . CONTACT LENSES, EYE GLASSES, INFECTIONS & TREATMENT RCARA A 7PRIDER Call Today (904) 278- 1760 - Dr. Mary JM Ayer, O.D. 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Activities included in the latter category encom- pass competitions such as ping-pong tournaments, football and darts. According to YN3 Christopher Monroe, the Nightdipper CAG Cup coor- dinator, the interest from the squadron's Sailors has been high. "Initially, partici- pation was a little low, but as the word started to spread, the interest level increased. HS-5 has assert- ed its dominance in numer- ous categories ranging from the always popular ping- pong to weight lifting," said Monroe. To date, HS-5 Sailors have dominated dodge ball, wally-ball and darts, taking the first place ribbon from each of those competitions. The majority of the CAG EOD and Navy divers needed From Staff he explosive ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Navy diver (ND) com- munities are critical to fighting the global war on terrorism, and the demand for these communities is increasing. 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FREE- $25-$200 gift card By mail-in rebate with the purchase of $199 or more on in-stock Riding Lawn Mowers, Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers, Zero-Turn Riders, Tillers, Trimmers or Pressure Washers. I Offer valid now through 6/26/2006. See store for details. gift card price range gift card $100 $150 $200 10% OFF ./I W tractor attachments S IP ALL in-stock Agri-Fab or Precise Fit tractor atlachments Discount taken at register. Offer valid now through 7/2/06. While supplies last. See store for details. tYEARStt Let's, Build Something Together - -CELEBRAE VALUE II 25-40% OFF select ceiling fans Clearance priced. Styles vary by store. While supplies last. See store for details 10% OFF ALL small appliances and floorcare Discount taken at register. Offer valid 6/22.06 through 6'26.'06. now $38 SPECIALVALUEBI was $44 6' Folding Table *72" x 30" #124784 / $397 24-pack 3 eSPECIALVALUEr / f r 46 6Zephyrhills Bottled Water I i%s #46256 ws1 ba Road closed From Staff 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 con- struction of the new YAC. The street now ends at the YAC. RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS SPECIALVALUEI now 820 was 98c 12" x 12" Hardwood Parquet Flooring Natural #49337 SPECIALVALUE now " 874 87 sq. ft. was 960 sq. ft. Laminate *Perfect for high-traffic areas -Easily installed over wood, concrete, vinyl and ceramic tile #56323 SPECIALVALUE! 680 12" x 12" Beige Ceramic Tile *Smooth texture light beige tone *PEI rating 4 *Easy to clean #188333,65338,205957 $98 YOURCHOICE Oriental Weavers 7'10" x 10'10" Abrissone Area Rug #81251, 92594, 96031 For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after June 26, 2006 if there are market variations "Was prices In this advertisement were in effect on June 15, 2006. and may vary based on Lowe's Every Day Low Pnce policy See store for details regarding product warranties. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 060691 I 001/0606911021 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque FREE 125-$150 gift card by mail-in rebate with purchase of select Samsung laundry and refrigerators or Frigidaire Affinity laundry. II lb I .. ':' ,. .Available in ^lk several colors i. d 1-' SPECIALVALUE! GENIE 198 1/2 HP DirectLift Plus 36" Signature Series Storm Door Garage Door Opener *price includes in-stock frame and hardware #120086 \FREE i 250 gift card Buy $2500 of installed vinyl siding and. receive a $250 gift card via rmail-in rebate. $2500 thresnold is based on tolal purchase. , Offer valid 5'1 06 through 6 30r06. See storeltor details 20% OFF ALL Stainmaster carpet PLUS get FREE pad* when installed by Lowe's "Free paldoiwer apoi ef. o calleded Sta r.nm.aler carpet rl ':'.-"_^ Othr vahd now nm:.ugh 6 28 06. See storo for eiao a price range s199-"399 $400-$599 s600--999 s25 $50 $75 S10001499 $1500.-1999 12000 or more . JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 13 Phone cards donated Representatives from the North Florida District United States Postal Service (USPS) stopped by the NAS Jacksonville USO office June 14 to present the USO with 6,500 phone cards containing more than 1 million minutes worth of call time. USPS patrons purchased the phone cards at USPS offices throughout Northern Florida. Robin Lang, the USPS North Florida District retail manag- er, said the USPS was happy to contribute to the welfare of North Florida's service members. "We're happy to do this," Lang stated. "None of this would have been possible without the generosity of our customers." (From right) Lang, USPS North Florida District Customer Relations Coordinator Michelle Trump, USPS Atlantic Beach Manager of Customer Relations Terry Adkinson and Greater Jacksonville Area USO Program Manager Sonja Kutsch. 10% OFF0 ALL FULL SIZE GAS GRILLS i + FREE ASSEMBLY Offer valid on full size gas grills $99 or more. Now ihrougn 6/'26/06. Discount taken at register. 4 - %C afvha . %k, Ifr a b' ,iV T * - Photo by 0O1 Mike England - *- - Let's Build Something Together $69 2-Person Sling Swing *1-year limited frame and sling fabric warranty #214714 -7%O -LM. am) $3 4 8Wn8ile supplies last. BBQ Grillware 22-1/2" Charcoal Kettle Grill *362 sq. in. cooking area *Chrome-plated , wire *Removeable ash catcher #107289 SPECIALVALUWI $1297 4-Piece Stainless Tool Set *Includes spatula, tongs, fork and basting brush N 102714 j .- OFF ALL Cutter 5l products Offer valid 6/22/06 through 6/26/06. Discount taken at register. See store for details. 0 POWER UP!'0 FREE 15-*35 gift -card Ol Via mail-in rebate with purchase of power tools, cordless combo kits, bench & stationary tools, pneumatic nailers, and air compressors. price range gift card "~ 6d 6/2 Or'e rno f ahdor $50 -S99 S15 efcsrdaperos, eqieprr'nt. n6t' S100 S199 $25 p o'i aa1 '. $rr,. r enrhan. -e N s200 or more $350 prOroboralofel. details. 2Z'06 through )n e1 e a* T ,glue gunse, %wiling d')'fr ScdOW". lporr 2'iC's l'2d0L -at an'd cleamnce 'Jr ad % sr -rn ier m- Sea slur.ie .- $1 Frigida *1-year warrant *3 fan s BU GE Owens Fiberg *88.13 #13366 Discount (includes The high Ask a Los ===~ -U - 'a - - C) I --U- I aire 6,000 BTU Air Conditioner PI full/5-year sealed system *L y *9.7 energy efficiency rating #1 speeds *115-volts#75013 r > ., -. THREE T ONE FREE s Corning R-13 Kraft Faced lass insulation sq. ft. = 3.5" thick x 15" wide taken at register. Limit 30 bags per customer free bags). Offer valid 6/22/06 through 6/26/06. er the R-value, the greater the insulating power. we's salesperson for the fact sheet on R-values. SPECIALVALUE! O FF ALL landscape lighting Offer vad 06 r2 6 ougri 6 25 06 's playsand boxes D,.coui taker, n at register See -I,:re for dela.is $497 50 Ib. Fast-Setting Concrete Mix *Sets hard in approximately 20-40 minutes without mixing 'Excellent for setting posts #10437 $248 10' x 8' High Point Steel Storage Building #98483 FREE *25 or $50 gift card By mail-in rebate. Purchase $99-$198 of' Werner products and get a $25 Gift Card. Purchase $199 or more of Werner products and get a $50 Gift Card. Offer valia 5/31/2006 through_6/25/2006. See store for detaills. price range gift card s99-198 *25 5s199-up 50 Wemer 16' Aluminum Extension Ladder #212664 n~4~u) OC/)E rfIi& - - - -* 0) 411' -w *fl -(U -U- (U For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after June 26 2006 if there are market varialltons. "Was" prices in this advertisement were in effect on June 1, 2006, and may vary based on Lowes Every Day Low Pnce policy. See store for details regarding product warranties. We reserve-the ght to limit quanttes Tax Credit Discallamer: ee your tax advsor for eligbillity requirements. Applies to single-receipt, in-store purchases of $299 or more made June 22. 2006 through July 9, 2006 on a Lowe's consumer credit card account. No monthly payments wll be required and no finance charges vli be assessed on this promo purchase ifyou pay the following in full within 12 months: (1) the promo pLrchase amount, and (2) any related optional credit insurance/debt cancellation charges. Ifyou do not, finance charges iall be assessed on the promo purchase amount from the date of the purchase and monthly payments will be required. Standard account terms apply to non-promo purchases. APR is 21% (15.48% for purchases of $2,000 or more). Mn. finance charge is S1 00 Offer is subject to credit approval Excl Business Accounts and Lowe's Project Card accounts 02006 by Lowe s AI nghts reserved, Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC 060694 001/060694 14021,033 VtI STUNT KITESB ox l 'Ma I I r 14 laxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 Visit these beautiful communities to find a KB home that's right for you. 1. Cartesian Pointe From the $180s 1,336-2,478 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Few homesites remain. Community offers playground and baseball field. A great value in rapidly expanding Nassau County. (904) 225-1982 MM N AORihEASTJACKSONuViLtL 2. 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 homes available. (904) 751-1274 2. 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 3. Cedar Glen From the $220s 1,787-3,580 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Come discover how wonderful life can be in this upscale community, now selling 11 brand new floor plans with great standard features. Cedar Glen offers many amenities, including a community pool, recreation area, playground and nature boardwalk. (904) 591-7119 4. Villages of Summer Lakes From the $170s 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 WEST JACKSONVI LE :.. . 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 quick 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 I 'Ii' - ., II LeI: 5! I S.- - / acksonville I ,. - i '-.-- Orange Park Mar w , Sqwege IAIl F4l~il rH uthpu7n 6. Woodbridge Coming soon 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths Live adjacent to Black Creek and within walking distance of Doctors Inlet Elementary School. Wooded preserve and lakefront homesites will be available. 888-KB-HOMES 7. Samara Lakes Oak Ridge/River Birch From the $230s 1,336-3,418 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3 baths. New homesites, new floor plans and quick-move-in homes available. No CDD fees. World-class amenities center with ,: ,pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and i\ i open recreation fields. (904) 940-0146 H idarin " [i,] 1 \' 'at, I. *-1 ' Grand Car 8. 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 9. 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 [12i 10. Cypress Lakes From the $220s 1,691-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. 11 floor plans to choose from. 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course, homeowners pay no membership fees. Close to area beaches. (904) 819-9081 11. Tuscany Village Coming soon 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 12. Serenity Bay Coming soon 1,267-1,611 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2.5 baths Enjoy living less than a mile from St. Augustine Beach and 5 minutes from historic St. Augustine. Located across the Matanzas River on Anastasia Island. 888-KB-HOMES I, Cypress Lakes - Get peace of mind. ;Protect your interest rate Counbwide[, from construction to closing. HCM LC A',: Lock in a great rate while your home is under construction-up until the day you get the keys. Plus if ratesarelower when your home is ready, you'.11get the lower rate! ' Includes these benefits and more: . a lCd ed interest rat. durin- corritruction *up-front approval -..o ,our loan is ready when your home is Sprtecr''ri available up ,to 1 nwor.ths ifmp"'l Ox 000001 Sales office hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tues.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Sun., 10am-7pm 8see-B-HMES::B a HHBH Ablffi^ o REALTOR Coope ratio n Welcome. 1. 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 qualify S. countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLCd/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, a nd Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. are Equal Housing Lenders 2006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures LLC d ba Countrywide KB Home Loans 2700 Agoura Rod Suite 200 Cal Home Loans, 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 200, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301. Trade/servicemars are e property of Countrywide Mogag KB Home or Countrywide Financial Corporation. Countrywide and the associated house logo reg. U.S. Pat. &Tm. Off. For FL 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 FL. This is not a commitment to lend Restrictions apply. All rights reserved.06/06 o 2006 KB Home (KHi.Oa while supplies last.The Bullseye Design andTarget are registered trademarks ofTarget Brands, Inc. All rights reserved Target is not a participating partner in or sponsor of this offer. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Target GiftCard Sweepstakes runs 0603/06-06/3006 Enter by filling out/submitting entry form at Timber Creek Plantation Limit one entry per households . r-Pd,,,,a.,- Must be legal U.S, resident, 18 or older. Odds of winning depend upon number of eligible entries received. Drawing on 06/30/06. Prize Is a Target GiftCard (value 51,000). Prize not exchangeable for cash, not transferable and cannot be combined with any other offers KBH reserves the right to modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. For NewHome detailson restrictions, qualificallons and conditions, see Official Rules at sales offices or send SASE to KB Home, Marketing Dept., 10475 Fortune Pkwy, Ste. 100, Jacksonville, FL32256 Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and complywith Realtor Co op Agreement.Prices/termssubject to change, prior sale, homesite I s1 o u r c e pre miums and/or predetermined options. Floor rtans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guanteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and mayot represent communities'lowest-pnced homes. Recreational facilities at Cedr Glen, Villages of Summer Lakes, Dunns Creek Plantationnarteslan 1o: A " S soHmosourc corn Pointe, Adams Lake, Timber Creek Plantation anidamara Lakes are private to community. Golf course and clubhouse at Cypress Lakes are public. Continued scope/preservation of marsh subject to change and not guanteed. Maps not to scale. See sales representative for details and availabiltyf quick-move- in homes. CBC058298 JAX-4747 'M.Yy9"wProqL. *r ~YerqpM . __L / I' ,. ,,,,, : ,% -r Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 15 DRILL: Oil spill helps keep skills sharpened From Page 1 pressure vacuum truck stood ready to remove the oil. "If this was a major spill with the outgoing tide that we could not contain'and cleanup, we would request Commander, Navy Region Southeast assets from NS Mayport for assistance," Sigona added. While the drill only lasted a few hours, an actual oil spill of this size would take a week to clean up and numerous agencies would be involved. For this drill, 30 personnel from the NAS Jax Operations Department Boathouse and Fuel Farm, Environmental Depart- ment, Fire Department, IAP Hill and VP- 30 participated. ^ - _- 'r-,= --, --^^ ff"^*" Photo by Kaylee LaRocque Members of the On Scene Operations Team for IAP Hill prepare to transfer a 500-foot oil boom to the site of the oil contamination during an oil spill drill conducted by the NAS Jax Environmental Department June 14. "Overall things went pretty well. We had some communication problems, but the training was beneficial to everyone involved. We train all year to keep current on oil spill response procedures," Sigona said. He reiterated that "if anyone sees a spill they should immediately notify their chain of command and call the fire depart- ment at 911." \ I. |el s t -..r l mtgh "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" COLLEGE: Deployed and remote sailors encouraged to use NCPACE From Page 1 Sailors at sea or in remote locations are encouraged to use the Navy College Program for Afloat College Education (NCPACE). Unlike TA, NCPACE does not limit the number of SH an individual can take per FY. For more information on TA, submission of TA waiver requests and NCPACE see the Navy College Web site at https://www. navycollege.navy.mil or visit the Navy College Office on the second floor of Building 110. . ._ ___ j~elh ^SB~kr-------*n tC.UAN' A0c l10% CIGARS* CIARETTEOUNT TOBACCO GIFT DISCOUNT ROOSEVELTSQUARE FOR ACTIVE 4495,ROOSEVELT BLVD. 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Support VOW r 16 Jax Ar News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 Summertime injuries How to beat the heat By Lt. Elliot Ross NH Jacksonville Family Medicine Department Heat injuries cause approxi- mately 240 deaths in the United States every year. The most common heat injury, heat exhaustion, is characterized by dizzi- ness, weakness, headache, nausea and thirst. You can treat heat exhaustion by quickly placing the victim in a shaded area, providing cool fluids for hydra- tion, placing ice packs under their armpits, groin or across the back of the neck, and fanning. Symptoms should resolve quickly. In contrast, heat- stroke is life-threatening and comes in two forms, classic and exertional. The classic form occurs in very young or very old people who are exposed to persistently high tempera- tures over a few days. Exertional heatstroke occurs when people exer- cise in high temperature and humidity conditions. Both forms are character- ized by rapid onset of confusion, bal- ance problems, loss of consciousness, vomiting, and high body temperatures greater than 104 degrees. This is a medical emergency with a 10 percent fatality rate. If you suspect a heat injury is occur- ring, pay careful attention to the vic- tim's mental status. If they seem con- fused or lethargic you should cool them with ice and fans and immedi- ately get them to a hospital Emergency Room because he has heat- stroke. To understand how heat causes injury we need to understand our body's natural defenses against over- heating. Body heat is lost through four mechanisms: conduction, convec- tion, radiation, and evaporation. Conduction is heat loss from direct contact with a cooler object, for exam- ple ice packs. Convection is the heat lost from cooler air passing over exposed skin (fanning). Radiation is the heat lost directly into the environ- ment. Lastly, most body heat is lost from evaporation of sweat. The human body adapts to hot climates in a HEALTH NOTES process called acclimatization. Acclimatization occurs over several weeks and causes the body to sweat earlier and in larger amounts and to retain more salt. If the humidity is too high, sweat can't evaporate and the body is unable to cool. This is why high humidity is so dangerous. Sunburns and non-breath- able or wet fabrics also decrease the evaporation of sweat. When planning any trip or activity you should assess the temper- ature conditions. The National Weather Service "Heat Index" (HI) measures how hot it feels when humidity is added to the actual air temperature. A HI of greater than 105 is dangerous and the rate of heat exhaustion and heatstroke increase dramatically. Note that the HI system was designed for shady, light wind con- ditions and full sunshine can increase the HI by as much as 15 degrees. Children are more prone than adults to heat injuries for a few reasons. Children have greater heat gain in hot environments and produce more inter- nal heat than adults given the same amount of exercise. Also, the sweating capacity in children is less. Children require more time to accli- matize than adults. Finally, children forget to drink as often as adults and are therefore more prone to dehydra- tion. Children who are obese, mental- ly retarded, have medical problems like diabetes or cystic fibrosis, or have a previous history of heat injury are at even higher risk. The American Academy of Pediatrics released guidelines for prevention of heat injury. Reduce the intensity of activities whenever humidity, solar radiation, and air temperature are above critical levels. Substitute players frequently on a hot day. FFSC offers educational and support From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard- the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accom- modations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra- tion. The following workshops programs are available in June and July: June 26-29, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) June 27, 9 a.m. to noon - Anger Management July 10-13, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Separating) July 11, 9 a.m. to noon - Stress Management July 24, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) July 25, 9 a.m. to noon - Anger Management For further information or to register, call 542- 2766, Ext. 127. Health fair planned Naval Reserve Hospital Jax Detachment N will host a health fair and blood drive July 22 from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. in front of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange. The Florida/Georgia Blood Alliance Blood Mobile will be stationed in the parking lot. Information on preventive health issues including car- diovascular, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, colon, breast, prostate and skin cancer will be available for children and adults. For more information, call 713-4860. At the beginning of an exercise program or upon arrival to a warmer climate, limit the intensity and dura- tion of exercise and slowly increase over 10 to 14 days. When such time is not available, the player's practice and competition times should be short- ened. Before prolonged physical activity, the child should be well-hydrated. During the activity, periodic drinking should be enforced (e.g., one cup of cold water or sports drink for a child and 2 cups for an adolescent every 20 min- utes), even if the child does not feel thirsty. Clothing should be light-colored, lightweight and limited to one layer of absorbent material so sweat can evap- orate. Sweat-saturated garments should be replaced by dry garments. Rubberized sweat suits should never be used to produce weight loss. With a few preventative steps you and your children can safely enjoy the warm weather. This article is one of a series of health care articles published by the Department of Family Practice Residency Program at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. Dr. Elliot Ross received his medical degree from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. He is a physician in the Family Medicine Department. Commissary to give away huge prizes 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 commissary shopper every 15 minutes throughout the three days and a $650 outdoor grill also will be given away. The celebration will present a sidewalk sale that will offer great savings for commissary customers. *** * * * * * * We our Troops (WACKO'S * OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM * Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * -^.HS AAll Major Credit Cards/ATM 4 Photo courtesy of Naval Hospital Jax Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono addresses the Greater Jacksonville USO Council Executive Committee June 6. NH Jacksonville skipper speaks to Greater Jacksonville USO Council By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono spoke to a gathering of Northeast Florida military and civilian leaders at the Greater Jacksonville USO Council Executive meeting in downtown Jacksonville June 6. The council consists of military and civilian community leaders who support area military through USO programs and benefits. Also pres- ent was Naval Inspector General Vice Adm. Ronald Route.- Bono spoke about Navy medicine's and Naval Hospital Jacksonville's continued commitment to providing the best health care for our active duty, retired and military family members. She focused on the hospital's "strategic enablers" family centered care, readiness and staff devel- opment. "We are caring for our nation's heroes and their families, And we know they deserve the very best care we can deliver," Bono stated. "I emphasize over and again to my staff that we must treat our patients exactly as we would want to be treated." Reminding those in attendance that Navy medicine has made huge strides in battlefield medicine, Bono said a key and long-standing statistic changed in Iraq and Afghanistan. "In all wars since the Civil War those who died of wounds after reaching medical care were around 20-15 percent. That figure dropped to 3 percent during Operation Iraq Freedom," she remarked. "Besides the advances made in medical technology and strategies, this change in the survival rate can also be attributed to the> high level of skill and training of military medical person- nel." Many of these personnel work at Naval Hospital Jacksonville Bono reminded her audience. "These are the. same professionals that save lives here at home and: abroad in the global war on terror. We train as we do bat-: tle we have the best healthcare workforce here at home; and we send that same workforce into battle," Bono said. : Bono expressed her confidence that Naval Hospital: Jacksonville will become Navy medicine's "most efficient; organization." CONCORDIA F UNITED PREFERRED PROVIDERS ,.,A * .%'SL O 114,*t BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 YOUR TM3 STR 723 0rdS. Jx 7-92 SCLOSE TO HOTE & STADIUM 105 Foxridge Road Steven E. Crovatto, DMD, PA SALLTEL STADIUM Orange Park, FL 32065 & SMeSN (904) 272-0800 Megan R. Edwards, DMD EMERSON ST. 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Convenient hours for NAS JAX Personnel and their dependents. Usually NO waiting room time! - -RI 39207 "Mor Covenint han he ase"-TR -~-~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~-~~~ ~~~~~;- ----- 7 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always . For more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool now open Tuesday Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 2' Sunday -1 5 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 July 22-23 $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats Free kayak and canoe rental on Thursday's for active duty. For more information, call 542-3493. Summer Bowling Specials LSunday 5 p.m. 10 p.m., $2 per game, does not include shoe rental -Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 11 a.m. 4 p.m., 2 games and shoe rental for $5 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 $10 per person. Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! 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. File photo A Navy Jax Flying Club member taxis down the runway before take off. The Navy Jax Flying Club offers flying classes on base. The next ground school runs July 17 through Aug. 23. For more information, call 777-8549 or 777-6035. 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! 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 Saturday Visit the Kanapaha Gardens, Matheson House, Butterfly Rainforest and Harm Museum of Art! $28/person Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Cost $20/person 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 Tonight Free! Limited Seating! Free lesson and nine holes of golf June 27 NAS Jax Golf Course Comedy Zone Trip June 28 Free appetizers and admission! Pepsi 400 Trip July 1 Keech Box Seats for only $45. Includes ticket and transportation Limited number of tickets. Find more... splash in your summer. Make a splash working here with us! Nursing Career Fair Thursday, June 29 3-7pm Baptist Medical Center Beaches 1350 13th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach Nursing & Nursing Support Positions Available Summertime is the best time to join us here at Baptist Beaches! Things are heating up, with 24 more beds, more clinical advancements and more opportunities for you to shine. You'll bask in our collaborative environment, where sunny smiles, progressive technology and challenging work are always in season. So, come join us and find more splash in your summer, and in your career, all year-round. Jax Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 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. 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. 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USO Mayport Director Wendy Layton-Pollack said the event was held after the USO received grant money from VyStar Credit Union. USO charged the dollar to make up the difference for renting out the park. "I really enjoyed this," said Beth Wilt who was at the event with her three daughters. Her husband is currently deployed with VP-16 out of NAS Jacksonville. "We would- n't have been able to afford this otherwise." The families were able to enjoy Shipwreck Island Water Park, including the squirt and spray water, waterfalls and lots of nooks and crannies for exploring. There is also The Rage, an uphill water-coaster that propels the rider up to 18 mph. Other water park attractions included Hydro Halfpipe, Eye of the Storm, the wave pool, Lil' St. Johns River and Kiddie Cove, an area designed to entertain tod- dlers. "We did this instead of zoo night," said Layton-Pollack. "This was definitely a success. Normally, we have about 1,200 people show up for zoo night. We easily had 2,000 at Adventure Landing. I was thrilled that so many people came out. I had my USO shirt on and everyone was com- ing up to say 'thank you.'" Layton-Pollack also commended the staff of Adventure Landing. She said she was impressed at how nice and helpful the staff was. "This is excellent," said PC2 Shedrick Baker of USS John F. Kennedy. "I think the USO is probably under -appreciated. If people knew what they were doing, they may be able to do more." Layton-Pollack said the USO would like to do more dis- counted activities like Adventure Landing. "We could do more activities with funding through the Combined Federal Campaign," she said. "We only received $7,000 for the entire region last year. Next year, we're going to lose our United Way money. So we are really going to step up and try to get more funding through donations." e ,., . Photos by PH2(AW) Denise Ordonez A group of early-morning Sailors from the NAS Jax Administrative Department work out on the new rubber physical fit- ness mat on Perimeter Road. The Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department and NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Donald Green teamed up to install the $27,000 mat which replaced an old concrete area that was " being used for physical fitness training. "There is no compari- son. This new mat gives you the cushion and support needed to do leg lifts, sit ups, push ups and leg extensions," said NC1 " Greg Stalling of the NAS jax Career Counselor office, who led wr out o the group in their workout. AS2(AW/SW) Johnny Opdenbosch of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment, leaves the NAS Jax Physical Fitness Center after a morning workout. The center, located on Mustin Road, was renovated recently and now features new paint, ceiling fans and sinks, toilets and showers. The cost of the upgrade was approximately $13,000. "It's great to have this center available to freshen up after working out and not have to wait. The showers are clean and it's a nice facility," Opdenbosch said. The center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I jj YT o 4 %l --l.of e1 F Pkq,- 0 ,gooa aq w . *# *~lbs H. H>- i-"w Copyghted:Material S indicated Content 40, - - = - 4 Avaiable from Commercial News Providers" *Aa f^ m [a ,- - Via - $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gif Military members and their families enjoy the wave pool dur- ing USO night at Adventure Landing June 14. 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Flag football league 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 starting 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 tourney slated 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 time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nas- jax.navy.mil. Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 19 Job fair coming in July T he Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN) is hosting a hiring fair aboard NAS Jacksonville July 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 966 for two of MSCCN's corporate partners, Concentra Incorporated and Wachovia Corporation. Wachovia and Concentra will fill positions both in the Jacksonville area and nationwide. Opportunities are open to all active duty, reserve, retired military spouses and exiting or retired military personnel. Concentra is looking to fill the following positions: doc- tors, nurses, physical therapists, medical directors, med- ical center administrators, medical assistants, radiology technicians, billing specialists, accountants and other professional administrative support positions. Wachovia is currently offering the following positions: financial center managers, financial specialists, adminis- trators, tellers and leaders in general banking. Please visit http://www.msccn.org/jobs/jobseekersOt- her.php and post your resume to the feature job posi- tions: "Jacksonville Hiring Fair July 12, 2006." MSCCN will contact all candidates that meet job descriptions by phone for a pre-screen interview. Qualifying candidates will receive a scheduled interview with a recruiter or sourcing consultant on July 12. 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 Tuesdays 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 information, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the club- -house (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invit- , ed to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a-mem- bers only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more infor- mation, call 778-0805 or e-mail 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 infor- mation, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all cur- rently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more infor- mation, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or e-mail Herlena.Washington@ sar.med.navy.mil. *I, t Unbreakable presents their first fashion show June 17 at 8 p.m. at Celebrations on the corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Arlington Road. The event is free. For more information, call 535- 8458. A youth fishing derby will be held Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more informa- tion, 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. $5,000 DISCOUNT FOR ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY, RESERVISTS ". & RETIREES!* + FREE $15,000 DESIGNER KITCHEN* -- ** Move-in ready homes.available now! * New single-family homes from the $180"s *,Models are now open!, Large-hoTnesites' S Near Fleming Island in Clay-County ...Model Centor Hoirs: Sw 12 6 Mon -1 6, Tue -Sat 10-6 --VisitjIqrlndxcor to view flaorplans and for detailed driving directions, or caJI'904-2/6-2.591. w roo%.' RYLA'N'QH'OMES 0 us [ove miirtaryrID ro'receia S5,ODDOdiscouril $),OO~dis~ounf volid for De.iqrLCenter opnons )i foAt-bebuill homes, arir;tcr(hoice rd Design C(Ever q scpfl pri ( l WI 'ie.-ue cio onhr nofrl eiy orfv a purchase tby kini. 30, .0068io rer~qju" tree SI 5,000 )Dinigripf irched ries, plans, 'aid spp~C'rif]n1101suh~rrjtM T t rige NThu ithc II ~T' C0413559l (B(4252734 . E A Rf~e5~ 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. . w . I I 20 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 Rawr marinas offer fun oa thr warr *A **- - .a. .,IP m a - WAD a Av "CopyriJ.ted-Materia-:- Sy t -at - ailablefrom Cornme'aLNewt-N A_ s -- ,. - 41. - 40 a a a S. milm- --- ft-A SmfM- %O -a .EWAPNNW - 41 qg -dW -Gf -00- - Local park offers free nature classes Trhe following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Blvd. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573- 2498. Snake Savvy July 25, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Do you know how to tell the difference between ven- omous and non-venomous snakes? Learn what you can do to stay safe around snakes and their important role in the balance of nature. Wee Workshop: Life Under a Log July 27, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Calling all wee nature explorers (children aged 7 and under) and their adult companions. We're investi- gating what lives in and under fallen logs. Wear bug spray and bring a capture jar if you have one (we have some to share if you don't). Registration required. Si'm not an addict, I just smoke." *Today, an estimated 1.3 million Americans smoke, snort or inject methamphetamines. *Today, approximately 3.6 million Americans use cocaine (powdered & crack). *Today approximately 46 million Americans smoke nicotine (cigarettes). Meti_ oT. Crack Pow dered Six Flags Over Georgia offers free admission From MWR Six Flags Over Georgia is preparing to pay a special tribute to our nation's armed forces with a week of generous discounts and free admission for active service members and their families. This special promotion coincides with Salute 2 America, the park's weeklong celebration 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 fam- ily 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 service day, members of that particular branch of the armed forces may receive free admission for themselves and immediate 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 on Six Flags Over Georgia and Salute 2 America, visit sixflags.com or call (770) 948-9290. New exhibit at Cummer Museum T he Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens invites Sailors, Reservists, Department of Defense civilians, retirees and their families to visit the muse- um's next exhibition A New Narrative: Marden, Fitzpatrick, Stella, Warhol. The new exhibition explores series ,of works by four exceptional late 20th century artists: Brice Marden, Tony Fitzpatrick, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol, and their use of narrative imagery as vehicles to tell stories. The exhibition features 40 etchings and silkscreen prints that present four narra- tive series produced in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, each with its own character and rele- vance. The exhibition runs through Aug. 6. Military personnel can purchase discounted annual membership .r admission tickets by visiting the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Information Tickets and Tours office or call The Cummer at 899-6034 for more details. Registration begins for Webster University fall term From the Navy College Office R registration for Webster University's 2006 Fall Term-I which runs Aug. 12 through Oct. 7 is now in progress. Classes are offered weekdays from, 6-10 p.m. or weekends from 8-5 p.m. For active duty military, dependents, retirees and civil service, the tuition cost is $285 per credit hour ($855 per class). For all others, tuition cost is $315 per credit hour ($945 per class). The following courses are offered at NAS Jacksonville: Course No. Title Day Time Location BUSN 5000 Business S 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Bldg. 110 BUSN 5630 Business Law S 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Bldg. 110 BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics TH 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 FINC 5880 Advanced Corporate Finance W 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 HLTH 5000 Org & Mgmt in Hlth Sys W 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 HLTH 5050 Financial Mgmt in Hith Care T 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 HRDV 5560 Group Development & Change TH 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 HRDV 5700 Career Management T 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 HRMG 5670 Applied Statistics S 8-5 p.m. Bldg 110 HRMG 5800 Staffing W 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior S 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Bldg 110 MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership TH 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 MRKT 5000 Marketing T 6-10 p.m. Bldg 110 Webster University applications for admission do not require GRE or GMAT, but under- graduate GPA must be 2.5 or higher. Available graduate programs include: * Master of Business Administration (MBA) * Master of Art Information Technology Management * Master of Art Health Administration * Master of Art Human Resource Development * Master of Art Human Resource Management * Master of Art Management and Leadership For further information, please call Linda or Jennifer at 779-7124 or visit the Webster University Web site at www.webster.edu/jack. Home providers needed The Child Development Center is looking for home providers. If you are an on-base resident, you only will need to be Navy-certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base resident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy- certified. This program is for dependent female and males. For more information about this program, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. 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(912)5345490 extras.30490 CH&A $0 down 0 faces spring fed loch dv. 2550sf, all brick room, 3 full bath, 2616 sofa, overlooks ocean Announcements or 534-737/534-5560losing costs. $82,000 lomond, 3/2, new kit home on 1/3rd acre lot square foot, 2 year and pool, completely Announcements ealEstaCall NOW 904-472-1206 1964 W. 15th St. w/granite c-top, 12x24 sprinkler sys privacy old home. Formal Ilv- furn and redecorate 100Clubsand aCamdeo., HuntersPt FSBO 4/2,g MOTVATED SELLER! 745-0045 wkshp, $269,900 fence. 4br/2bafirepl, ing room dining Balcony and beach FU24ioblr Camden Co., H Great waterfront 352-473-0864 all appliances, 1/2 tile, room. Surround access. Prime rental Organizations r ale GA FMR poolottub,buyer condo, 3/2 nearSan Crestwick Crossing3/2, 1/2 carpet, walk to sound in family room, Property. Asking $425k. 105 Dating and Services 230-292 Georgia Counties $224 658832 Juan, 412sf loaded 1850sf, exc cond Orange Parw elated comm. master bedroom and Call 912-367-5270 or Services Amelia Island / REMODLED4/2 Open House Sun 1-4 amenities galore Just $235K 904 -535 ,8894 90 4591 -2308 568-7575 I an i.G o urm e ara oAs hy . 110 Happy Ads 29A Georgia Miscellaneous I 2 car Ear. smoEsf, D ge 4/23 Hollygate Dr. 4/2 reduced- $129,000. O__________E 1AATIN kitchen with cherry 10 pyNtFes 3d R d ceo ra P fe yd. $ vces nwn! 330 Beaches A Full Service Brokerage Home Sold to Highest ri counte ops WILO LAKSCNDO 12LaeJodn.ls 302Sfntdside c$4i3STSELILI$163K3 -aluesin to www.callthechief.com new, offers heard 6/25, staiess stee L 0v4 2.STH, SPark like setting 32 Ticketras 306 ntracoastal West 9127295394 2car gar fp ceramic tile, Atl Bch/Cypress Creek 877-346-7827 35pm. 516-660-2709 an s nr WAlKTOTHEBEACH l3STravei/Rides 307San Marco 3 wI cd S MART n Spious 3/2, 3/.5/2 Lg lot, move In DON BROWN REALTY Bk Cn shutters, ceiling aton WALKTOTIE BEACH. 140Vacation/Travel 310Mandarin Charion o., sac $210K 9042623736 ake/pond, Fpl 1900+sf, ond Exel price 225-5510 OR 571-7177 338 Baker county after soenr, irri ond 14900/976Dating Services 3205ArlWestside 4/2. brick, pool, hugLane N. 35 eBEAR RUN2951 Dakota entry 3-car garage 904-8 91-2036 piles S147 DatingSerivices 32Westside 4/2y.5 dfirs so,384 Best Value at Beach Dr. renov. 2500sf, 4/2, Beautiful New 4bd/2bth, with extra storage, www.oceanl4.us 165Entertainment 322Argyle Brick5540sf, 2 sto, d.,626 384,9 $370,000.3BR2BA2car hardwd & tile. $197.9K 2468 sq ft,concrete/ termite bond, private Services 32North Jacsonville ooBR 41/2bath,c Call262-6318 garage brick, largelot Realtor2155833 stuccohome on /4ac reserved profes-utofAr 32spDongoelw oon/hou, 30/m to Ja.$39, 322 Argyle walk or b ape to beach, lot,, just $204,800. Call sionall landscapelot 360 OutofArea/ 327Downown 30 in to Jax. $399,99 315 Arinto ph. 2854389 for appt. EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, rg 904-334-9944 for appt with areoaks. Town/State S onces Middlebur 1______ 4/2.LakeView FSBO NEPTUNE BEACH culdu esac, amen ties. i b ccpe r 120 Notices 332 Riversidea $500 Down, You own IL Waterml5s club in3/ Inground poolK. 9042697111 340 St. JohNs wi e ac ce p t4e d2GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC 334ouse-D tinns 294 Aronana/d $ 9K. 04,26.711 340 c$ 9 00. 904-708-5002 34ABORTION ALTERNATIVE 6434 344St.Augustine Beach community, w pool + club Brick home 3/1 style, nice amen, 290 course, pool, rec. center, groom, dnnChomeent NC Land: 36 acres near o e e 36 tas ta AmeliaoItsland kit 1 fncd yd. 0Avppac. A n ss s 2CS rall for appt. FLEMING ISLAND the natural beauty of U S loindo7uerco2 360 WSane oar/Town/eviyw e 302 Riverside FS-RINT O Tb Lake 9iot. lcc ldt o anMt ewCai sacrdsann9042r365 euacturedHomes m a o n e Pon.e Vedra Beach eatkit nsewf0Rs5h1a7177-shutesclinnstoi 3 er vesh 2 b 335FanePark/g Rd $154,90WE tonC. 813.5720 NEW/pnFb 772-7795/850a3.ahr6617 wFsaAumGenTww2/2K794-od20&a0hshaiywoe ALu Servi edw u Eaterownt ed 8305 Souths/brkkerde 3 s oountyrRnt s os pfftW e nfn A aS n a MaLLEXPENSy S Loing FaBilies BEAI 3/1, Nwconstr kiont4/3. pL, BrgCKl5o/t2, inerof 3 gOAKLEAFPLANr 1200sf. Cypress C upraber crtch/d preoo, 3ful bt 2e6- 800 -521e-8t8 o oiN Fam liores 339Putnam County wd2500sf, 10' celings,3 epxt pint 2tt dnew roo, wNorth 2r Mism V r eauticuekl t -le atwyn to AA e A re ISt.AuestiN ver- w ooe o o cCr E1 2 ac Realty 800-679-148 hk cyd patio. Amen. square foot, 2 year t..S et S3Ti ket 2D istrsir u e 4/2,5wbriawrdpw inng gls4Con FSBO 2/1 819sFfoi, nice v -. *0 Sn 3 anid RCberpca 249l6 16 nm, eto 34. John's County h 1 car 1 21o7d lanai See! $310K 904ga 7 807- 94 red el Roberts stod. Mallard st MIrUNr NTg r e11o c 3483400or800-348-434 344t./Augustine4Beach community, w/poola+cub. Brick home 3/1.5, style, niceamenites,$2901K. NETrUNEBE.ACH course pool, rec. center, inug room, dining inra 345 Nassau CoUnty 54601(. 904-55$ 6119 sunrm3patio&scroprrch. 2826794/327-9061 P must sell 3/2. near Ciay Co. schools. $170K ro o m. S urround 3200sf ICI hom 4d3ck Land. 36 acres near PEPSI 400 (2TKTS) in ei' nod y red. Fire- Owner/realtor 90426Cal990423713534663 sound in family room, pool cntrl vac, o er apied c S s 8 350 Waterfront 306 Iracstal 3/22niced F place2cararA3. master bedroom and boat lift w/remote Only ew ch Closing end of June 200. State C d reek. O, owner trans- litan G m03 ourmer Cal0R a a en Satn.ell2 C4a7 Recorslcan be obtiure at 4 7n; 3 C R Uiv s FSBO-AR T g t i r ranttr pAYUP a meSeWIsG, NBeautiful ptdon Salt 3/2a 3evels, 220 sf, uteialos t newape wi Ctured Homes 626309 community i remod- erred out ofstate. Pont 1 Vdra Beach cels, iots of extras, cabinets, whiteaCor- Creek w/quickaccessto furAnshed, hottubY 2 nA E S r ale NOPAYMENTSTILJAN2007 Aeledkt, mbrbath, Steal myhome.o $299,900 Condo walk to ocean $189,900. 904-318-2679 7t1in l r t l 904-555 9on-2e A $ a 922 2 ce375 Farms/Acreage WEST RIVERSIDE -3br, tile, hardwd, firs, carpet, Over $35,000 below 2/2 garage, pond view, DIVORCE 380 nvestment Property lb CH&A $0 down$0 5314,900. PCSorders bank appr. Wat front $27 900.904-728-7860 FOR SALE 3/2, fc, ti appliances. large SAMERICAN STYLE! 302 Retirement Comm. Closing costs. $86,900n. 4/2 pantry and center BEAUTIFUL 2 LOTS ON Manufactured IORAEe2544Caln St. 74-0045 3400sf U/R. 759-1272 PonteVedraFSO firs, fenced ack yrd. lan Plantation e S rcre e oseaHIDDEN HIuioS m ated 3/2 on lake, upgrades, $112,000. 904-449-1334 shutters, ceiling fans i NATIONAL FOREST 170' SkEs(ale 3 eaContact your VA Lig our rre ld eanre hnawater softener Many Ome oCANALcho3/2 from.ND it ids (le310 Mandarin 38 ouBYOWNER RHome Loan Expert-own tiers, eSLn numlen, gtio w e BAIIOSEDC 9a2lEmmnaiall-55 a. 1t W 89 FfBO. 9 seunOpen House Oen style hm w/S oft &garae no $399K 904-ti891-1388 WON't LAST! g A w el riae ii h longer) Since50 WHEELER CO GA 189C. l 7 L BDesign, Wood2ed lot, b2nk1Se2 uag or/ f aai e -a. pt only untTrayed ceilings,2190 al ng 3/2 BLOCK HOME with extra storage, LAND HOME PACKAGE mi-es lhr beo lt d.,ide. 321-S63 4 move in9 6-1p 55i n46. t, 2 ie 1i aMm OtOUr 24 YRS EXP. moDWN. HOMES 904)448-9330x22587-650 POTE EDRAE. of AA w/inground pool. $165K termite bond, private FLAGLR ICW LOT Call 246-7684ETHNET eCel904) 4632065 VA FHA. home equity st or 3/2.5 +of granite, Cal Denice Marsh at preserved profes- Owner fin. Spectacular ND HOME PACKAGE NEEAA Rstte btfdkCn0-5op 1ogol, ir g fen yd, $589K, Watson Realty DuCorp. sionally landscape lot +ac lot with 100+ ft on 'J'n" ccidentArrest? Divorce? to Tinsetown, 15m to Homewill be sold Sun- Noth WILL CO-OP. Cell ( 904) 742-1884 80 with arge oaks. ICW. Prvt ated com-ne AAA Attorney Referral Sc PUBLISHER'S NOTICE bch. $34Kobo. 864 6312 d ill 1i eO .n BIDER(c4 641"-r146 RL3 asTOR25 Jack Countrywide Bus (904) 269.1716 cp't ro ee a cin e n. .~ ~, p$10 usd HOME LOANS ..,.. a 904-277-2908 R EE Y JOv M tisingin this newstpua- flos.2sro4y00fnideHll sCConngolfolf he.-Formalv00 69 3u5 o0 3er- Tickets is subject to the Cornirs2ty, p4l00sclf course3/4.4259SFcust FSBO2/1m819sf, nices.NEBA ,rse,-p ct gri RE,,A StOC.nin.g. Rebeccan6 e249-9546 345NadvertiseauCountyprefer$95k9Ca7904/237-906135Sc[uLandingICmmh.7e/94DR 90ak it il g l t32 O ne B e droo m S ta rating A t denear-lr Mallar oo nd I PEPSI 400 (2TKTS) in limitationn or dis- 306dRIVERhVIEW 9kCl02715rLnR Dck pm h S4 L Is.r religinB more. MUST SELo ilc Linmerss 4ncs Buansh face seatus, orndioapaial o-DEIRAD Asking $29K 813-5720 Bad credit OK, No money w I 0.29 Ca3l26riv do Pesie 400t Start/tuish sfacex, hand famtioeaor D Im1 NEdown. 1st payment due A GEM IN BONAPARTE CROSSING r29 s t. Augustine eeCall om C ll oreFcB,904-363-.WATER T PRESERVE VIEWS & lmsift. Large Deckpnalner. one tachos discimi,$2, ICW view. 150K 904-86-8652 beaches assumable includes children under 3/2, 20car garage seller Ave. Move i4n ready will consider all offers. This home is truly MOVE IN READY! This 1949sqft home wdfirsi gran, gar, close loan. Kelley. 386-663o4722/ the age 18 living with will financew/0ndown Must sell. $110K to 2.3acresw/DWonpriv. isconvenientto bothMayport&NAS.Almostnew tohst. dwntn.$3495900. Middleoagednexec.tive PCS parents or legal custo- Call 904-463-6861 $180K Call 384-5706 road. Located in the construction wethoutthe expense of all the upgrades- t FSBO. 904-825-4672 wanting to lease long dians, pregnant women BOOMING area of Yellow THEY ARE ALL IN THIS HOME! term or rent to own. 98' Horton DW (1792sf) and people securing NEW CONSTRUCTION .2 FSBO-mORTEGA Bluffm&$Starratt0Rd. CALLkTODAYnFORcYOURSPRIVATEJSHOWING! Need now! 512-663-0065 3bd/2bathw/3acwooded AucFrns/custody of childrena-3/2S2 car gar 1200sf.E BLUFF4/2ebfrck, $190Kobo. 904-463-1271 PtiMUTsteel20land. Located in historic under 18. U pick colors, 189,900. don ,$3split- plan,cul-de-sac. SW r 0/ 2ir WaterfrontUT 3/2SanvPablo Folkston, GA 912-462-8069 200Auctions This newspaper will Call Pete 626-8300 Multipleupgrades. NAVIGATABLE WATER p86 OA3 alin tUFUpLONA D ftO u AMEICA Srepla7.em2i2nr gr.$2r,90.9 382RetCnot knowingly accept 6 $29.900.Seeat Great Views. New 2 Re P 3/4 acre, Owner pay ttestedoany advertslngCforreal Oplen house un 2-/militaryb2yowner.com s .3/3 many ",nRe c,,sn.lant closang.o5nLAKE Newly CREDIT? Divnrcetsd in l pebHD DE100 Scr edit K No Amon ey un$ 2 0. 4 (404)34 sht0r11cBlAUTInULATRNDF Athis newspaper are T hEWOODS down. 1st paymentrdue wB. Lanstons Preset 0 available on a equal Remodeled4/2 w/ofofice SepOtemberlst. ,-- ABeacSoecialnClassic ortunitbasis.. & screen pool. 2600sf. N'S- .5130K ForUClassifedAdverising, FSO-Ocean Groves r crimi,-,iir, l -11 O HISDNO PAYMENTS TILJAN 2507 mon. home, pajion ___ f__r_.,_,,_pool.512etbuaiL wlon thly._ BEAUTIFUL3/1,,1 t ,l r le nr ,ne W OSTSikE iCt.i C3/ .+80k, gInvestm ent ...l ..Ju i -nOTCall.2 6 5-76 84 Dr .:,IG eo,- r30l.) eaR. 1.0 eChclngC.-'i5 $1ZT00 Broker OwnerCFlorida aUlI0Cl BrandnowM 22 feat. 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'Compltmentary jsocIfnn s W.h W e11 HistricAvonaleSeptic, & Pole S"Owner 1inan.cing RIVIERA PARK WAY ,-nm2M 9n&2 Unimprosed L-is SiAI S0Aali ~I; I .. +s4z2s4 384-7~o'07 New Homes APARTMENTS S.JAX BEACH Osceola NewHoes r l PArMETSAve. 12 blocks gfrom from the $160's Hurry Hur-ry Hurry m am" Woodard UN ikCal 94.465029 CiaU No'I NHOME LOANS-' STJOHNS HASTINGS 7a15. 3,:sr n,. ond private nowo .. pJi, noo0,oo 5 ,S, ic,.eI, miii 5.ll 3 is i '.o 2Sacre 179 oicom3t1 $8I 0.000 eI. G.%ner The Vineyard389-3- aent 90462 4926 -c ch. r. ih 4Eaid, Iqe 15.5 acres. Establish A flh.h20 pIIardr.IcorianIha, I,+ld. h . AM F F -- BLELa-ton a )- ,oper, 4ruead tora, NT0711 C11--'" 11- 4f"N A --C-- hi- ."'feature-I U [1 ad'pergo acre-C31904-964.3 8 5r ourd or, 1.U000ieir NT ... :". :..D.I ... ,:l A T hon! 7aue.eg .ere C 190. 96. 358. o re Quality Built Homes With I To Persona uc u, 1 .n clr.r n.e r.,r h l. hiei. lr. J 1.v2v3 BEDROOM La- ..T- .....1 h . ^ Tf -.17 Farn ,,.,k FJ.d r .,* _,-U,,: *, l : HOMES $595,900 BrandyShirle TIMBERLAND 356ac Jerfer:on Co GA 1650.000 600 a,: Warren Co GA. $1.600.000 47T3ac McDuh'i- CO GA $1.250000 6213ac McDufflie Ci:. CA $1.500000 All veil Timberea LC-catea B. Knox & Co. at 706-595-1907 22' J8a Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, T 375 Farms/ 75 Acreage GAINESVILLE AREA 80 AC .5 mi. paved rd. frntg, imprd pasture w/oak, & pecan trees, farm house barn $20K/per ac 863-513-2109 Grand OpeningI PARADISE FARM Ocala Area/Marion Co. FL 10 Acre Parcels Only $399,900 $10,000 Discount! & Pay NO Closing Costs Sat, July 22 Only Absoulte"y the Most Beautiful Property You'll Ever See in the Heart of Ocala Horse Country! Rolling Pas- ture w/ Huge Oaks. Gated, Private Rds, Undergrnd Utils. Excel- lent Financing. For a Priority App't, Call Now 1-866-352-2249 X 740 N.C. MOUNTAINS!! LOG CABINS E-Z To Finish 2 & 3BR Chalets on 1-2 AC Sites. $89,900 -$139,900 Parcels Avail. From 1-7 AC w/Million $$ Views!! $39,900 -$89,900 Paved Roads & Utilities. FREE Info 828-256-1004 TIMBER CREEK COUNTRY ESTATES, Thomas County, Ga. 20-30 acre tacts, homesites, pondsites, 15-20 year old planted pines, paved road frontage, deed Restricted,. 15 min. north of Thomasville, Ga. Call Rocky Ford, LLC, 229-226-1719, for info pack WALKER COUNTY, GA 343 ac. bordering Pigeon Mtn Wildlife on 3 sides. Several ponds, pasture. large pine & hard- woods. creek, paved road, mountain with 360 degree views. Will divide into 2 parcels. $3950ac. Owner 678-493-8820 380 Investment 380 Properties -Investor Rehab Loans '- Lot loans I* Construction BO / loans Stringer Highest LTV S*No Junk Fees sanjoseinvestment.com AK1 Rehab Draw Up Front SNo Pre- Pay Penalties No Junk Fees 36-Hour Closings Highest % LTV No Money Down 100% Financing 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender # LIOOOO0547767 Beautiful newly renvt'd quad-plex in Historic riverside. Generates $3000/mo Grt Invest. $345K neg 904-434-9094 Commercial & Residen- tial near 1-10, 295, Hwy 90 (904)781-1194 after 4pm or (904)766-3797 INVESTOR SPECIAL! $90K Barbershop & 3br/lba Apt Potential Gross $2500mo Westside 9045347529 Investors Special 3/1 concrete block. New crpt/p'aint 2633 Clyde Dr. $65K 904- 509-660 Investors Special 5724 Benedict Rd 29K 1531 Logan St 23K 1268 Hart St 22K 1314 Eaverson St 22K 813-244-6245 380 Investment 30 Properties MOBILE HOME PARK in Kingsland, GA. 56units. 48 park owned MH. City wtr & swr. Monthly inc $17,875. Sale. $1,200,000 912-258-0859 www.weselljaxrealestate.com Jacksonville's Premiere Investment Source 385 Miscellaneous AT LAST-HELP! STOP FORECLOSURE 800-935-8356 FREE 24 hr Recorded msg Jacksonvillehomesavers.co FORECLOSURE 4bed/2bath. Only $18,0001 For Listings 800-749-8124 x8987 HARBOR WINDS York Harbor Dr. 3/2, hm w/ breakfast nook, family room, forml/livng & dnr,. incd fences In yrd. w/irrigation system & separate irriga- tion meter. Call Bea Jay @ 608-6711 390g Real Estate 3 Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL I!! Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 I'll buy your house, make your payments, do repairs, close quickly, any area, any price, any condition. 904- 384.4677 www.weselljaxrealestate.com Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments 405 Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY r2(904) 725 -5093 Historical S Points Cor- porate apt fully furn'd- all amenities & utils. $1595mo. 904-382-3590 S 05 Apartments Unfurnished ARL DUPLEX 2/1, ch/a, carpet, range, fridge, w/d hookup, $625m. 904- 535- 2651 A Contemporary funi- Sture SOFA chair, ent. .' cntr, dinning room table set, 4 chair all for $500. Call 868- 3930 KINGSLAND, GA -2/1, laundry rm, stove, frig, d/w, $500mo. + $500 dep.. Avail July 1. 912-729-7895 thursday, June 22, 2006 405 Apartments 40SJ Unfurnished MIDDLEBURG 4/2. Split formal living & dinning rooms family room two car garage. Available 6/15/06. S100mo. 706.5004 NORTHSIDE Large 1, 2, & 3 BRs. HUD Vouchers Accepted. $99 Depositl (904) 751 -1510 NORTHSIDE Need a Place To $550 -$760 Hang Your Hat? 1, 2 & 3 BR's Available (9A4) 757- 0240 , Ashley Park Apartments R'SIDE on St. Johns Ave. near St. Vincents 2/1 hwdfls, ch&a, cov park- ing, $725-$750. 389-1717 SAN MARCO 1 & 2 BR Speciall CALL 398 -9492 Southside Sonoma 2/2 1310sf, w/d, water incld, no pets. $1025m Sec/lst mo 305-297-2224 SSubaru Outback 97' blue AT, AC, hatch- 1 back, all wheel drive, cd player, $4000,4dr, 214-9712/542 2197 WESTSIDE-1,2 & 3BR apts avail ,based on income. Call 786-8000 or 786-8001 EHO WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 WESTSIDE -2/2, CH&A, vaulted ciel, fplc, wet bar, w/d hkp, $700mo. Gary 904-773-3285 W'SIDE off 103rd, nice 2br, ch&a, $600m incl water. Calf between 5 9pm. 262-6021 Yulee/Fernandina Beach Close to Kingsbay Located on deep water, beautiful & private, perfect for 1 or 2 people. 904-703-4265 410 Condominiums Baymeadows/Point Meadows Place 3/2, balc, gated corn, $1100, no pets. 904-821-8446 ICW 3/2 at The Grand Reserve. All apple. 2prkg spaces. AvI now. Great loc. $1200m. 904-534-8812 INTERCOASTAL/Kernan Forest Like new sale/ lease purch. 3/2, gar, all appi upgrds, photos avail. 407-699-0984 avail July 1. $197,900 JAX BEACH OCEAN- FRONT 3/2 1500sf., end unit; lyr Ise; $1975mo; No Dogs'705-4208 MANDARIN -New condo 2br/2ba, $1000/mo Zenith Realty 215-0676 Natures Hideaway 3/2 $950 WS New Condo, Kit Equip, Pool, Piaygrnd, Gated Corn.' VANSANDT RE 389-3540 4 NEW FLEMING ISL S PLANTATION 947 CONDO 1835SF, 3/2.5, & GAR. FOR RENT/LEASE. GTED COMM. "A" RATED SCHOOLS, POOLS, GOLF, TENNIS, VOLLEYBALL, YMCA, 11 MILES FOR NAS, AVAIL JUNE 15, 2006. $1200/mo. 904- 803-4287 OP new 2/2, w/pool, 1800 Park Ave. $950mo 904-735-3061 O.P. NEW 2/2 1500SF, gar, WDhkup, club hse, pool, fitness ctr & more, $995mo 904-207-3215 ORTEGA WATERFRONT 2/1.5, w/d wood firs new apple, $975m. Boat slip avail. Lease option Move in immed. 860-0301 PONTE VEDRA -3/2.5, TH, 2000sf, nr Sawgrass, PV $1200mo. Call 904-571-8586 PVB 3/2 w/gar. All new. Beach access. $1500m+ dep. 285-6283/626-6283 www.joyproperties.org PVB Ocean Links Ig 2/2 upgrd corner unit, w/d, no pets, $1200mo. garage option, 273-4444 410 Condominiums PV LAKES Very nice 2/2.5, fp. scrn lanai, amenities Loc. in priv. crtyd w/ikvw $950m+sec. 904-477-9287 SS/GATE PKWY FREE RENTf Sail Cove, ALL NEW 2br/2ba waterview avail. $1025mo. 516-208-9615 S'SIDE 2/2, Southbrook, water, sewer, pest con trol incl. no condo fees, $795mo. 722-9259 S'SIDE/The Landings at' Belle Rive, Brand New TwnHs 3/2.5, lcg, 1640sf, $1250m. 904-962-2144 ST. AUG NEW TH Cypress Trace 3br/2.5ba, 1c. gar, gated comm $1295mo. Call 954- 560-1336 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE/ LEGENDS $900/mo incls assoc. fee, & util 1/1 w/ ofc, Scm prch W/D, pool, gym904-940-0880 420 Houses Unfurnished Argyle 3/2 inground pool, fenced yrd, cul-de-sac, 8134 Pilgrims Trace N $1150m 904- 278-2334 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 ARGYLE lovely 3/2 like new on lake, across church/school 771-0070 avail July 1st. $1190 mo & ARGYLE- TH 4 sale or rent. 3/2.5. 2 car gar., brand new plantation village. $175K. Rent, $1050mo. Call 476- 7676 for details. ARLINGTON 3/2 $895 ch&a, Kitchen Equip Family Room, Fenced. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 ARLINGTON 3/2 hardwood firs, 4 inground pool, 4 car driveway covered carport, patio/backyard, contact Robert Meggs. $1100mo. 904-234-3652 4, ASHLEY WOODS SICW-4/2 2300sf, ig. fncd yrd, w/boat, parking, culdesac, 2-car garage, 7 miles to NS mayport. $1600mo, 221.1830/707.-4525 ATL. BCH/Selva Linkside 3/2.5, w/d, frdg, fpl, tile walk to beach. $1650m. 904-838-9214/545-5006 BEACH BLVD -new Wolfcreek TH, 2/2.5, gated; gym, pool, 1200mo. 887-8215 BEAR RUN 2951 Dakota Dr 32065. 2500sf, 4/2, hardwd & tile. $1250m Realtor 215-5833 CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $695 ch&a, WD Hkps, Fenced Back, Kit Equip, Carport, VANSANDT RE 389-3540 CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $750 ch&a, WD Hkps, Carport 1384SF, Kit Equip, Fenced VANSANDT RE 389-3540 CLAY COUNTY New brick home near pool/park/ shops. A+ schls $1195m Call 904-759-4181 Eagle Harbor Beautiful 4/3 $1850mo. Smoke free home. No pets. 813-0119 215-9108 a. Eagle Harbor 4/3. S 2600sf, no pets, 4 available now. Con- tact Todd Kellogg. 215 9108/813- 01191 or 2yr lease Eagles Hammock Sub. off Alta/Yellow Bluff Homes built in '06.4/2. Call Steve 208-0287 E. ARL/San Pablo 3/2, 3mi from Jax Beach. Newly decorated. $1200m. 904- 744. 3717 FERN BCH/Lofton Pt, brand new 3/2.5, many upgrades, waterfront, 904-534- 0026/246-4839 FERN BEACH-Ocean view estates 4/2, 2 car gar, 2200sf, $1650mo. 609-296-0203 FNDA-3/2.5. $1475 Month Call Don Brown Realty 225-5510 or 571-7177 HIGHLANDS -2/1 & 3/1, ww c9t, CH&A, wd hkp, $695 & $750 w/$350 dep. 879-0191 SST. AUG/PALENCIA Beautiful new 3/2, approx 2100sf. 904-l.269-2265, L.73-2159 ST. AUG/PALENCIA 4/3 New 2155sf 2cg AC, close to amen., culdesac lot, $1900m. 904-315.3288 ST. JOHNS CO. Near World Golf Village Murabelle Subd. 2800sf, 5/3, upgrades $1600m 904-3 338880/525-1403 ST.JOHNSWGV Turn- berry, 4/3, Irg 2265sf, water well incl. $1800m. Lots amen. 904-207- 3625 St. Johns Bluff 4/3 newly remod, new apple, fpl& fnc Syd, near schools &bch $1500m. 904-505-8909 ST. MARY'S 3/2, 2 car gar, $800mo., fen bk yd. 1 mile to base. Call 912-576-6898 !! STOP!! Makin your landlord rich. Buy a ome, low down pyt. Bad credit ok 1-866-859-3271 VENETIA/ORTEGA 3/2 $895 Renovated, 1100+sqft. Kit Equip, ch&a, Fenced. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 WESTSIDE PAXON 3/1, CH&A, w/d con. 3510 Fern St. $770mo $670 dep. 472-7314 WESTSIDE- 4/2, all brick, corner lot, CH&A, Wilson/ 295 area, $850mo. 737-1152 Westside Brand New 3/2 Gated comm. Ready for move in. All appis Great location. 904-463-2650 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 Whispering Pines 2/2 TH scrnd prch, kit equip'd, tiled dwnstrs $800m $800dep 904-269-0733 YULEE- 4/2. $1250 Month Call Don Brown Realty 225-5510 or 571-7177 ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 www.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1, 2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $550-$1600 In the Following Areas: Northside Mandarin Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside Macclenny CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com CALL FOR MOVE IN SPECIALS! EZ Qualifying CH/A. all appl+W/D hkp. Al areas avi 904-566-6265 $500 Down U OWN AllAreas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotline 388-1208 425 Manufactured Homes 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished HOMES IN ARL -3br/lba starting at $995. Zenith Realty 215-0676 ICW -3/2, 1800sf, avail 7/1, $1300mo. 904-339-3084 ICW-JOHN'S CREEK 3/2 w/study. $1475 Month Call Don Brown Realty 225-5510 or 571-7177 4 KENSIGNTON/S'SIDE 2087sf, 4/2/2. Coiled 12x30 Florida room, summer kitchen, 10x12 shed. Tile & wood firs, dog not allowed. $1400mo. Imo sec de., 1 mo advance. Call Kurt. 307- 8023 or Helen 699- 5102 4, KINGSLAND 3/2, 1900sf, new flooring, fncd yrd, sec. system, 2 car gar. & more. $1000mo. 912-882-3507/ sabelden@tds.net. Pics available LAKESHORE -3/1, kit equip, CH&A, w/d hkp, fncdyd, $700mo $700 dep. 343-9575 Lakewood 2/1 near hwys, great n'hood. Irg fen yard, gar, N/S, no pet $1000. 904-448-3864 Mandarin-2 houses 2/2 & '3/2. 2cr gar. Exc cond. $950m & $1175m. Great loc 904-612-0429 MANDARIN Avail. now, 3/2, vaulted ceilings, sky lights, frplc, ceramic tile firs, Ig mstr BR & bth w/ garden tub, his/her vanities & walk -in closets, w/d hk up, 2 car gar, IQ scrnd patio w/ pond view, Ig yrd on crnr lot, Mandarin schis. $1350mth w/1 mth dep, back grn ck req'd yard pest- ctrl, sec srvs incd Call 925-518-5566 " MANDARIN -3130 Sweetwater Oaks 3/2, 2 car, remod lyr ago, $l300mo. 262-9535 MAND. Nice 3/2, 2cg, w/d hkp, frdge, d/w, fnc bkyd Close o 195. $1200m+ $1200sec. 904-371- 0234 MAND TH 2/2.5+ofc, lcg scr.rm on lake, gtd, pool, will consider short term $1075mo. 742-2459 M'BURG/CLAY & DUVAL Counties Long Leaf 4/3 3000sf new const. brick .5ac. Joe 904- 284-4447 509-5054, 594.041.8150 Middleburg 4203 Clove St. 4/2 1car/ pool, Huge yard $995mo. West Coast Mgmt &Realty 813-908-0766 MIDDLEBURG S3/2 House, 2car Q1> garage built 2003, Available now, w/d hookups, all apple's, pets neg. $1050m. 904- 704- 5363/291- 4444 & Monument Oaks 4/2.2 car gar, Ig fnc bkyrd, great Ioc., $1200/mo +dep. 888-393-3504 Murabella near World Golf Vii. Rent to own 3/2 huge amenities pkg $1500mo. 904- 471-7506 Neptune Bch Duplex Upper 2/1 1100sf deck Lower 2/1 1178sf, both frplc, hrdwd, tile. N/S. W/D $1350m ea. 2 car gar $325m 904-853-2084' N. JAX- Brand new home 4/2 2cg, 2300+sf Open fir plan, grt view on lake/ nat. presv. $1395mo. 10153 Lancashire Dr. E Must See. 916-416-3551 NORTHSIDE Rent To Own $620-$700 mo E -Z quali- fying. All areas. Several homes. Call 962.4380 NORTHSIDE 2 Duplexes 3/2 Newly remod. Lrg bck yrd. $675m ea 904- 699- 8280/786- 287- 2869 NORTHSIDE 2/1 ch/a, totally renov. front/ back porch $625mo, $500 dep. Call768-7759 NORTHSIDE 13959 Summer Breeze in North Creek. BEAU- rmlTIFL 42 ome..For SPA ROOM FOR RENT Need Massage Therapist west. clientele 379-5525 ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH #1 SWIMWEAR STORE! Long Est'b success! Top Tines! Complete training; Mgr in place. Owners Ret. Perfect for couple or partners. R.E. & Terms avail. Ph 404- 252- 3866 Fax 404-252-3320 E'! Bad credit accepted. Call Sandy @ 695-2255 420 mHouses 42U Unfurnished N'SIDE 1BR HOUSE, cer. tile, IrU lot w/trees, low electric bills. $650m. 384-4080 or cell 707-1235 N'SIDE Main St. Pine Lake, golf cc comm 4/2, new, all brick, $1350mo Call 742-7486 N'side NEW TWNHSE, 2/2.5, w/d, 1 gar, grt for R/mate. .875 to FCCJ $1250m. 904- 705- 6762 N'SIDE RTO 6 Properties 2 to 5 Bdrms, 1-2 Bth ch/a, newly renov, $550 $850mo. 904-535-7461 SOMKLIEAF PLANT. OAKPOINT2341sf, 4/3. New 3car gar.,1 story ranch style, nice amenities, quiet n'hood $1400.282- 6794/327- 9061 Oakleaf Plan. Rentals Immed. new homes Lease/buy opt $1350 -$1950m 516- 660-2709 Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, close to Argyle Elem. upgrades galore! f plc, $1350mo. 904- 236-9889 OAKLEAF PLANTATION "1204 Bedrock Ln. Brand new 4/2, 2400SF. $1500mo *4058 Pebblebrook Cir. 4/2. 1544SF. $1200mo. All avail. REALTY EXECUTIVES 273.3939 610-6460 A OP. 3/2, nice n'hood $1200mo. 1 yr lease, 1 904-375-2698. Corner lot. 1500sf, Imo dep. Avail 9/1/06 PCS OP Beautiful 4/2 w/pool. Lake & Dock access. Approx 2500sf, fpl, $1900m. 904.298- 0389 OPCC4/3+ 3511sqft LR, DR. Fam, Game RM, HTD pool. scrnd lanai, pvt lot, pets w/dep $2000mo. 904-272-4366 OP, Eagle Harbor 4/2 2800sf fenced yard, comm. pool, $1750mo. + dep. 904-264-3572 OP Eagle Landing 4/3 on Ik, 18 hole golf crs $1700 516 216-0569, 516-571 -4656, 516- 763-1946 OP/Magnolia Golf & Country Club. Exec home, gated. Nice. 2300sqft. Avail now $1400m 514-1038 OP/Min's from NAS, 4/2 all apple, w/pool & svc. 5+ac's. Rent$1700m or buy $250K 210-843-5452 OP/OAKLEAF 4/2 upgrds, Ig fnc bckyd great loc. $1350m. wkly maint. incl. 904.688.0726 OP S. 1600sf, Lkft 3/2 + 4bd/dn, fnc yd, Incld Insp &trash nr NAS & Sch. $1200 261-893.8610 Orange Park -2125 Sahara PI. 3/2 /1, pets ok, $850mo. West Coast Mgmt & Realty 813-908-0766 Org Prk Co Club beauti- ful brick hm 4/3, 2200sf 2 car gar. all amenities $1500mo. 904-307-5834 A Ortega Manor 3/2 CH&A, wd hkup K/eq. garage 5 min to HAS JAX, no pets. $995 plus dep. 904-571-8126 Pablo Bay Home for Rent Huge 5br 3.5ba, 2stry 3216 sq ft new home in Pablo Bay ready to move in. Intercom, 30 foot ceilings, grt street Irg patio 2750 + dep must see 904-821-1322 PONTA VEDRA/L'ATRIUM 3/2 gar, scrnd prch, frpic, pool, tennis $1200m 904-246-1206 PVB Beauty 4/3 scrnd patio, lawn srvc, walk to bch, RTO or lease opt $2350/mo. 904-403-7372 RIVERSIDE 3/1 $695 ch&a, 1169SF. Family Rm, Grn Hse, Kit Equip Must C VANSANDT RE 389-3540 SOUTHSIDE 3/1.5 $850 ch&a, HW Firs, WD Hkps Screened Prch Kit Equip. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 Southside-Beachwood 4br 2ba ch/a, swim- ming pool. $995m + $995dep 904-737-7596 S'SIDE/BARTRAM SPRINGS New 4/2, upgrades. on lake NS, good cred. $1695m. 705-9013 430 Roommates 4 ARLINGTON ROOMMATES WANTED 3/2 hrdwood firs, inground pool, cov- ered carport, patio/back- yard, contact Robert Meggs. 904-234-3652 Kernan Blvd. roommate wanted, inci cbl, $495mo+ utils 910-7285 Northside. Working Male 1/1 kit privl g. Pets ok $395m 904-757-4194 OP Fern Wanted to share new 3500sf hm, rivervw $475+util. 509-5877 ORANGE PARK LARGE 2-STORY HOME WITH POOL, $325 S+UTIL & DEP. 612-6646 (NON-SMOKING MALE) S'SIDE N/S Male Share House $525/mo. Incid's Utils. 813-9951 435 Rooms to Rent 9A/DUNN. 30 mins from NAS JAX, May- S1) port. $400mo all Iutll- tes included. DSL Direct, Near 1-95/295, Junction N. Call Jeremy 904-339-3662 ARULINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrig! Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WK, Apt $150week. also houses for rent turn/ unfurn wk, month. 904-302-5753 4 ORANGE PK/OAKLEAF S Roommates wanted. 1 4/2. Fum except private bedrooms, $600mo, includes until, calbe/int, pool. a, OAKLEAF 91 ROOMMATES WANTED 4/2 FURN EXCEPT PRIVATE BEDROOMS, $600mo, Includes utI. Cable/int, pool, call 904-625-7385 Room for Rent, $375. Monthly $200, deposit Ps include electric, call Sandy. 908- 7325 BOeach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Lake Home 4/2.5, ch&a, 7ac, 400'on lake dock$1500wk904. 731-3837 wwwvacationhomes.com #14366 OCEANFRONT CONDO, St. Augustine $695wk. 352. 376-9644 WWW. oldcity.com/oceanfront OCEAN VIEW -,Beach house. Fernandina Bch, $1650wk; 919-779-2101 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent __.- Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale NC Store + cabin $94,990. 20 acres, stream: $99,990. 919-693-8984 or . pwnergnewbranch.com ___ Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent ST. NICHOLAS 1000- 1600sf, Zoned CG2, former Catering. Possible office. 2116 Atlantic Blvd. Rick 904-.923-83641 WHSE, 20,000sf dry+6k cool/cold strge. AvI now! Dobbs Rd., St. Augustine Call Robbie 904- 347-4434 i Businesses l507 For Sale Nutty Bavarian/OP Mall. Turn- key rdy, $6500obo. 850-225- 9781/345-6114 515 Office Space For Rent JTB & PHILUPS Starting at $375, utils included. GOING FAST! Call Rod 343-8922 MANDARIN 1140SF First month rent free. 904-868-5500 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1.920 1_ t i 1.520sl ELaitprk Creat locat,,ion (904) 998-9339 5 Relail 525 For Renal REGENCY. 9A A NEW RETAIL CENTER 800- 6000SF 12 MO HALF RENT. (904) 288 8500 ROOSEVELT NORMANDY NEW RETAIL CENTERS 800 6000 SF 12 MO HALF RENT. CALL (904) 288 8500 Financial 550 BusineS Gpoo'runmlhes 555 Dalr.Oulorih'os Franchises 560 Financial Se-rvCres 565M.-'ne-, [: Le-nd Or Borr',m 570 M,.rnc.sge-. eouglit 550 Business Opporlunilies Construction support franchise-$2M 2005 - REV. Possible seller FI-$600K. 941-538-8686 NATIONAL DELI CHAIN looking for potential franchisee for great location in Brunswick, GA. (720)989-4097 #1 RATED RES/COMM Remodeling franchise. Existing cust. base, Immed. income- $75K. 721-8676 REST/COFFEE SHOP FOR SALE. 116 E. Adams St. 904-571-7975. $49,900. Shipping & Mailing Store UPS, FedEx, Hvy traffic area $18k 904-923-5409 Today, Your Future is Stmonger. 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Apply at 2480 North Lane Ave. 835-8876 WRECKER DRIVER Class B lc. No Felonies. Benefits. Apply in person at 10053 103rd St. Call 904-771-7111 709 Aviation AVIATION FUELERS & GSE MECHANIC Signature Flight Support (a BBA Aviation Ser vices Group company)- world's largest FBO & aviation support net work has immediate FT openings: at our JAX Int'l Airport facility. , GENERAL AVIATION & COMMERCIAL AVIATION FUELERS Exp. pref'd but not req'd. Must have valid drivers lic, HS Diploma/GED and flexible availability. GROUND SERVICE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC. 1 yr min exp req'd. Valid drivers lic, HS Diploma, GED & flexible avail ability. Must pass drug screen, 10 year bckgrnd check. Salary based on exp + bnfts. Apply in person: Signature Flight Sup port, JAX Int'l Airport, 14700 Yonge Dr. EOE 710 Industrial/ STrades A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M- F. EOE. DFWP CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS * Health benefits * Paid Holidays * Paid vacations * Gas allowance * 40 plus hrs/week * Company T-shirts * Quarterly Bonus program Call 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 CATV COLLECTOR/ DIS- CONNECTOR Earn good $$$, Will train, FT/P/T Must be relaible, truck/van Must pass Bckgrd- check. 904-317-9550 8-5pm Mon-Fri CONCRETE BOOM PUMP OPERATOR Class B CDL required. Exp pref but wilI train right per son Good pay. (904) 813-4983. CONCRETE CUTTERS exp'd. Exc pay+bnfts w/ long time super Co. Must have valid DL. 757-7217, 800-396-1217 CONCRETE LEAD FOREMAN/HELPERS Insulated concrete [orm construction Layout, form setting Pd holidays. vac & medical 725-9106 CONSTRUCTION PUNCH-OUT FOREMENS rtr large mult. ria.ni.l or-i1ecc in Jacksonville. corr.peL.iuse salary. Call 904 -598 -2 61 8 Fax resume to 904- 598-2617 EOE D/F/W/P , CRANE OPERATOR with experience Big Ben's Tree Service. Call 641-1131 DRYWALL FOREMAN With commercial offJce. interior exp.- We -are looking for a long-term employee. Exc bnfts. Please call.Tenant Con tractors 265-1008 or fax resume 268-8995. ELECTRICIANS Journeyman & exp helpers wanted in Alachua area $10.00- $17.00/hour. fax resume 386-418-0341 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. Drug Free Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Callaway Contracting at 904- 751- 8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a 710 Industrial/- Trades Electricians & Helpers needed immediately minimum years experience' Benefit Package/ : Medical/401K/Vacatlon " Great Working Environment Above Average Pay Scales-i Coastal Electric - SCompany Of Florida, Inc. 2759 SL Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904) 645-0026 ..n FAX (904) 645-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity" Employer. ' Drug Free Workplace GRADER., DOZER, TRACKHOE, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS,. Exp'd, for N. St. Johns . Co. Project. DFW Appl at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. OE INSULATORS Duck wrap & Piping . Will train. Call 904-591-9175 MACHINIST CNC Strong work ethic w/ setup exp. Offline pgm exp a plus. Company- sponsored healthcare, and vacation. Immed. oppty for the right indv. Yulee area. Call 225-2090 MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- mechanical and line operators. We offer* a real opportunity with training, good pay and benefits. We are located West of Jack-, sonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 an a ask for H/R. " Exp'd, for N. St. Johns : Co. Project DFWP Apply-at- 7587 Wilson Blvd, JAX. EOE,. SCall 772-1313 ,. PAINTERS with commercial & resi, dentlal experience. tools & transportation. 632-0500 DFWP . PAINTERS - 3 year minimum expert' ence for spray painters - for construction project. PAINTERS - HELPERS all Must have dependable transport tion. Pay based on exp. 237- 6277 PLUMBERS Fast, reliable, rough residential with refer-, ences. Top pay with . truck & bonus. Safe driver. ex only Call Rink vell Plumbing 732 555., PLUMBERS NEEDED Trim Plumbers for condo conversions Re-pipers for apt bidgs. Service Techs Drivers lic. req. Drug free. Exc benefits and pay. Vehicle, vacation, holidays and 401k plan. Call 904-724-7211 ask for Gary. RESIDENTIAL/SERVICE ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS Exc. room for, advancement. Exc. pay. based on exp. and per formance. P.d hol sac. ins. Call (904) 743 7779 SKILLED TRADES 3+ yrs Ship Repair exp. Long term assignments in FL, VA, LA & MS OT available. SHIPF-TrERS WELDERS PIPE/PLATE PIPEFITfERS OSM / MILLWRIGHT ELECTRICIANS Call 1- 904 762- 0700 or Email resume to: jcastillo@ " integritystaffing.net TRIM CARPENTRY,' CABINET INSTALLATION RelIable niana I)oir&a 3+->rs e p. Cil 230-4184, UPHOLSTERER iCustom) %,anted: 5 ,r ep mmin a must W,:,r in slaml, oriented DFWP. rep or nla 904-261 5842 DOZER OPERATORS, EXCA.- VATOR OPERATORS & OFF,- THE ROAD DUMP TRUCK_ - OPERATORS -9 Positions. avail. Top pay, must have exp. Ca1 l 912-496-0004 711 Marine c 711E Trade ' CAPTAINfor SeaTow Min 6 Pack + Towin- end. Exp'd small boai handlers only. Able to work wknds. 220-7500 Ship Building and Repair Global Ship Systems, LLC located in Savannah, GA has an immediate need for experienced joiners, cabinet makers, pipe fitters, machinists, and certified welders. Pre fer candidates with experience in ship building and repair. Excellent salary, health benefits, and 401K. Please contact Steve Wheelock at 912-313-9672 or fax resume to 912-443 0720. 712 Mechanic DIESEL MECHANICS Exp' 11 3rrm 9om. Must h e o nr, tools Ormond Beach area 40- nri 'k 101K & bfts DFWP EOE 800 656- 8018 TIRE TECH Exp. prefd. will Irain. 737-30(7 ask for Allen 715 Management/ I *J Professional Business Office Manager for Leaoing owner ana operator oi rreestandino outpa lient surgery centers bor our r3cmlity in Brun saick. CA This puSI tion requires an indi laual witn an accountlriq Oack qrour,a. ,relerably a college degree The idesl candidate must nave 2.3 5,ears super computer ,-? perience as wiell 3. 3 knowledge of rne-dmcaI terminology ar,d ,:oGmpulerlzeo .ccounthng ara Dmlling i' i t e m S N o .-seek-er, ds hollOays. or nghts We crier a coropeti,. --" alary and D.?nietia oda.ge c.om mensurae .-irh e\Derl e nce Flease, [ 5 r e s u .,I e t o 1-866-307-2871. OPERATION / TERMINAL MANAGER Leading Internodal Carrier seeking ener- getic.fast pacedgoal oriented.muiti task manager. Experienced- in sales and manage- ment necessary. Com- petitive salary and benefits. Please email resume to: jJohnson tfxincorporated.com or fax 904-751-6285 720 Medical Managed care company seeks a field review .. Wame.. r.. .1 IJX Air NeS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 *~ a. 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 Through Streets For More Information, Please Call 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 $7 90s! * Peaceful country living just . minutes from downtown! Away from the traffic! Conveniently located near fl e l" -- 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. S jve 'I. -sI For More Information, Please Call I L Ji-!,, 904-783-6217 - 1P10 to exit 351 (Chaffee Rd.) North to US 90 (Beaver Street) West on Beaver St. to Halsema Rd. North on Halsema Rd, to Hunters Walk on the left. Homes Starting In The $200s! Final phase NOW OPEN! Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots available Conveniently located near 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. O Y . ..For More Information, Please Call 1. 904-693-3968 W A1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms Is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! . Away from the traffic! Conveniently located close to f1 .Iethe 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. USav ImesI For More Information, Please Call .1 ) , 904-693-3968 &&VI 1-295 to exit 19 (Normandy Blvd.- SR 228) West on SR 228 approximately 7.6 miles to Weston Ranch on the right. Active members of the U.S. Military H u l u ll W, presenting this coupon will receive NYSE a FREE gas card worth $200 at the es -a-a .closing of their home! '* b I Im i m u- m m mm m im m Imm mm m iIm mm- -- I------ For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 Sales prices, programs and availability are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. Some loan programs may not apply. All closing costs paid when using preferred lender. Certain financing programs may not apply. 2006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 wwwIdrhrton0co 12 1.,OI~ i r I I a ~ =1 a 11 ~3 1 7 23 24 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 ...The Military i in Northeast Flori SRegional Payroll (all 3 bases) $2.04 Billion per year Retiree Payroll $810 Million' peryvear .;9.- ...:-..' ,.. . . ... . -. . . Call Now 91 .. _. -.''* .," n, r;j- -,,..: ". ,- \.'.7. s the largest da and South * Goods $709 Milli * Tuition $5,137,44 'To Advertise With I 04-359-4336 7 employer 27 east Georgia! SServices (all 3 bas.esi in per year Assistance Authorized A 0 a rie 4' '" '.--*,- Uw; I. -, I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 22, 2006 720 Medical PHARMACIST & PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Occu- Health Inc has S openings) for PTA & phanacldst, at NAVHOSP, Jacksonville. send resume w/ salary requirements. current licenses & certifications: e-mail: ohlohlcorp.com; or fax (859) 873- 7982. EOE 723 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT F/T Min 1 yrs exp. Excellent pay! Fx 731.5755 Ph. 731-0432 DENTAL ASSISTANT New fast-paced state-of-the-art endodontic office in Mandarin looking for caring personality to help provide quality care. Dental experi- ence a must. Full time. Some computer skills. Exceptional benefits. Fax resume to 260-6331, e-mail to mckat73@yahoo.com or call 260-6111. 724 Education PRESCHOOL TEACHER position. for the Cam- bridge Prep School Competitive pay, 401K & insurance. A great opportunity in a grow- ing school. 285-7997 SProfessional/ 730 Personal Services SSTYLIST- COMMISSION/ Rental space avail, upscale Mand. Salon Call Mi 288-0100 732 Computer ..... Technology FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER/ISO Chenega Integrated Sys terns, LLC seeks quail fled, experiencedFSO/ ISO Management Rep resentative. The FSO/ ISO advises as requested on security implications of new proposals and busl ness opportunities. Provides overall man -agement of the Quality F-and ISO programs. MaQualifed candidates will -.have 3+ years of expe ,-.rence, or combination of educaiton and expe ' ence, as an FSO and/ -'or Contractor Special -"Security Office (CSSO) 'as well as 3+ years in Ouality Management; a ,Fina Top Secret clear , nce and be eligible for SCI access. 'Complete job informa "tion can be found at Swww.cis. lic.net/careers.htm SYou may also contact us at 904. 861 -0400. Preference will be given to local candi ..tes. Please apply at www.cis- llc.net/careers.htm -735 Restaurants/ I g Hotels DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train- AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 KITCHEN POSITIONS Brick Restaurant Apply Mon- Sat, 2pm- 5pm. 3585 St. Johns Ave LINE COOKS We're looking for expe- rienced Line Cooks to Join our culinary team. Competitive pay and day one benefits available. PT/FT, Must be available nights and weekends. Also hiring SERVERS Please apply in person: 6050 Youngerman Cir. at 1.-295 & Blanding Blvd in Orange Park 740 Retail RETAIL SALES FLORAL DESIGNER ,ur small gin store FT.'PT. Aopl-, 1179S Eoaqevood Ase Tues. -Sat. 10a-5:30p 745 Sales OUTSIDE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE-ifor wire- less sales. Fax resume to 904-924-9921 SALESPERSON For IndusirN Leader In Manufactured Homes SEarning Potential 4.- 00 1 .0 0 100,000 Plus Benerits' FAX RESUME 783.9598 .OR CALL TODAY 783-8385 750le Technical/ 0 g Engineering ,. DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING "-The AAA 4 diamond , O'mni Jacksonville -Hotel in Jacksonville, - Zlorlda is seeking a ,A, director of Engineer- S, 9g to join our Senior Management Team. The successful can- '"tidate will have a - st wrong working - ,knowledge of elec- S-t-rical, plumbing, refrigeration, HVAC, ,mechanical struc- tural pneumatics, and 'energy conservation. 'Strong project man- "agement skills are -required and you must have at least w three years of engi- n eering operations management expe- -rience. Computer 'skills utilizing vari- 'o'u s software "required. Excellent salary & benefits. v ,,. Fax resumes to: Human Resources at (904'i 791-4808 or ?m: .urfdding. omnih n lelf.eO,T --.:s MFDV 'DFWP DRAFTER Residential framing & : structural knowledge required. Will train on CAD. email your resume to jobs@turnageco.com 750 ETechnical/ 750 Engineering SECURITY INSTALLER NEEDED. Exp. req'd. Burg, Access, Fire, CCTV. Full bufts. Fax resume to 904 220- 3423 thutchihson@sonitrol.com 753 Security SECURITY OFFICERS ACG is now hiring for full-time 2nd and 3rd shift officers In the Jacksonville area. If you have a Class D security license please call 866-908-9301 or email acemploymentyahoo.com BRINKS, INC. Positions Available: ATM Techs Messenger Drivers Brink's Inc. Is the pre mier provider of armored car transport tlon. The customer- focused individual we hire will have except tional ethics, Integrity and will be self-moti vated. The company also has a full benefits package including: SFull Medical/Dental Pkg -Company Partial Matching 401k :Quarterly Profit sharing Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Vacation Time & half for 40+ hrs Qualified candidates will complete a: * Successful Polygraph examination * Successful background investigation * Drug test/ D.O.T. physical Please apply in person between 9am 4pm at 33 West 2nd Street. For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010 755 Miscellaneous APPLIANCE TECH Exp. nec, needed for Orange Park area. Call 264-3066 APT. MAINTENANCE Exp'd In turnkey plumb & electrical, Vaid DL. Transpt. Bkground & drug test reqd. Exc benefits. Apply at 1214 Labelle St Call for Directions 786-8000 CARGO INSPECTOR for containerized and bulk cargoes. Military or similar background helpful. Jax area, some travel. Apply to HR Mgr, P.O.Box 891461, Hous ton, TX 77289 LAWN MAINTENANCE CREW LEADER- Looking for experienced Call 237-0795 PEST CONTROL SERVICE REPS FT Will train Exc pay & ben- efits gd driving record 389-3235 The TPC at Sawgrass is searching for a Preven- tative Maintenance Tech, responsible for assisting Equip Man- ager and Equip Tech in performing routine preventative mainte- nance on golf course maintenance equip. Complete daily service records, help maintain parts inventory, main- tain shop area in a neat and orderly manner, keeping equipment clean and organized. Basic knowledge of engine mechanics and maintenance. We offer competitive pay, uni- forms, health insur- ance and many more benefits. For consider- ation, call 273-3248. EOE/DFW VETERINARY RECEP TIONIST must have exp & refs. Exc people skills and strong computer skills req'd. Located at 5844 Fort Caroline Rd. Salary neg. Fax resume 744-0640 Ph. 744-1100 VETERINARIAN TECH; Come join an excep- tional team at a small animal clinic commit- ted to compassionate patient care on beau- tiful Amelia Island! Immediate opening for certified Vet. Tech. seeking individual who will bring enthusiasm, strong technical skills & good client commu- nication. Be challenged on a daily bases work- ing in dentistry, sur- gery and wellness care. ur clinic sees a wide array of exciting medical & surgical cases. Salary based on experience & we offer a competitive benefits package. Apps can be sent to Fernandina Beach Animal Clinic 1868 S. 14th St Fernan- dina Beach, Fl 32034 or email fbacfl@aol.com WHO DELIVERS THE VERIZON PHONE BOOKS? People like you!! People who want EXTRA MONEY for Bills, Vacation, school or... FUN! You could earn $100+ per day! Routes will go F A S T ! Call or stop by a location nearest you! Wagner Industries Break Room 10543 Canada Dr Jacksonville 904-714-9809 Benco Warehouse 5107 University Blvd. W Jacksonville 904-732-2588 800-518-1333 Ext 103 760 Part-Time ASSISTANT TO HARBOR MASTER P/" Queen's Harbour Yacht & Country Club Evenings, 4pm-8pm Mon. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun Call 221-8865 Ask for Harbor Master TUPPERWARE Full time pay for P/T hours, make it your business to sell or purchase. Visit my website or call 904-997-7155. www.my.tupperware.c om/dottiebeal EARN EXTRA MONEY Jobs available now! Deliver the BellSouth Real Yellow Pages telephone book in the Jacksonville area * Full & Part Time Daily Work * Pay within 72 hours * Must be 18 or older and have drivers license & insured vehicle. (904)726- 9729 For immediate connection press # 4 for Operator - -k SunCruz Casinos Has immediate openings for COOKS $9/HR TO START GREAT BENEFITS. Apply at SunCruz Casinos 4378 Ocean Street Mayport Fl 32233 or Fax resume 904-270-2797 Drug Free workplace. 830 Child 8 Care SIn home day-care on Base now available for L Infant and toddler care. Please call 912-576-4112 862 Health/ 862 Beauty BASIC BRAIDS 4 KIDS Corn rows, scalp 1 braids, boxed braids with or without beads Call KlIsha @241.-9402 876 Painting/ 8 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to small. all guaranteed. Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902Appliances 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 93Fruits/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 900 Antiques a SERVER- Mahogany buffet server, 1920's. 2 .1) Irg drawers, 2 Irh side cabinets, refinished. 1996 to see call 904-881.-2559 902 Appliances S DISHWASHER T Whirlpool, black, | r asking. $200obo, -4 call 912.882- 5276 .. DRYER/ KITCHEN AID S large capcty, 6yrs., "1 very good condition, $90 or best offer, 268-8919. WHITE a Maytag Washer S Tappan Dryer. Gently )lf used, white $225 obo, S will sell separately 886-5170 a MICROWAVE SOVER-THE-STOVE GE Spacemaker, Black, 30-In, $50.269-1478 RANGE ELECTRIC SWhirlpool, $185.2 yrs. 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 Si ft., white, like new, S ce 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 hitch removed from 96' Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range $40. 904 277-3432 WASHER/DRYER All white Kenmore 41 Washer whirlpoo dryer. $300 for both. 336-202-7150 WASHER/DRYER HEAVY duty, $235. Fridge, $135. Stove $160; 904.641.9667 a WASHER/DRYER SItchenaid Dryer Set. t Almond. $125. kitch- enald cooktop & downdraft. Almond, $65, 264-9434 WASHER/DRYER S, Whirlpool, stacked Heavy duty washer & dryer combo, 2 yrs. old, outstanding condition. $500, 264-7003 Washer & Dryer Kenmore. Good 4 Condition,. white, $50 each. 573.9707/674-4453 ncl uArticles 905 AFor Sale S13'x9' modem rng, $100. Jewelry box S(women's) $10. Kinex roller coaster (screaming!) $20. Can e-mail pictures. 215-6866 S2in- 1 GAME TABLE S pool/air hockey, 4 s includes all accessories, $65 obo. Call 772-7031 or 553. 0056 4 2x4x8 untreated. $2ea. STredmill, $500. Wicker patio fum., slightly ci newed by dog, $75., Twin Bed, $S00. Call 912.-729-2024 55 GALLON SALTWTR S aquarium w/solid J cherry hood stand. Lights, filters, test kit, rod, everything needed. Excellent condition. $600 obo. 912-322-7889 a 75 GALLON AQUARIUM i $300,350 Chevy Engine L> Parts. 817- 366-1589 or 817.313.5295 ANTIQUE MILK CAN AM/FM, radio, $25, Rockford (Rosgate) Boombox, $4S. 781m222 4 ANTQ DIN TABLE I 6 chairs extra leaf with matching China cabinet, excellent condition, sacrifice for $1400. 249-1666 4, AQUARIUM I E Complete 55 gallon "Lwith solid wood stand, filters, fish, accesso- ries, everything goes, $90. Call 904-424-3799 905 Articles 9 For Sale BASSINET PLAY PEN- (converts) | black & tan, (Eddie Bauer Edition) like new. $50.912.882-4899/ 912-258-1820 SCAMERA- 35mm, canon 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 CHROME (4) 22" X20" wrath 327 rims, 5 pirellis tires. 5 lug w/ lug nuts, lock. Exc. condition, $1500 obo. 912-3322-7889. Like New $4500 l Computer, Monitor keyboard, speakers, and desk, $500. Sim- mons Beautyrest Qn Mattress Set, $300. Call 221.7323 4, CRUTCHES T (2) pair. Wood, adjustable, like new, each pair, $8.268-2482 DINING RM LIGHT 1 FIXTURE with 6 shades, $35 Caslo keyboard, $25, used boxspring & mattress, $40 904-249-1666 DISHWASHER S KENMORE Vl White, never used $125. Zenith HDTV 27 Incl $400, XBOX System with games, $125. Call 386-3724 SGAS BC GRILL Aussie Portable pro- ftlpane travel grill, never S used, folds down, compact with wheels, $75. 904-695-1919 S GAS EDGER 6 lawnmucher, $75 Upight Vacuun,$20, Bys 20" Bke,$10- Accordlan 120 Base, 781-6222 HAND TOOLS, Air Com- pressor, metal Lathe, Radial Arm Saw, Welder, 1Ox10 Rollup dr, ladders, desk, file cab, much more. Everything goes! 904-349-4752 1450 Sheffield Rd. (Switz) JET-3 ultra motor- 1 Ized, wheelchair used :g approx 5x, new $5769, sell for $2500 obo. Too many options to list. 904- 548-.1161/912- 573-2149 Laminate Counter S Topsllx2ft,w/ S| backsplash also Island counter top, 7x4t. $200.276- 3736 SMICROFIBER SOFA w/two recliners, good tL condition, $150, treadmill Nordic Track, EXP 20001, $175. MUST SELL this weekend. 912-576.-4731 H VALLEY CLASS III SUniversal under frame V. hitch. Removed from 1996 Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range, $40. 904-277-3436 OFFICE DESK I large modular kdl u-shaped corner hutch, Peninsula pro- fessional quality like new, sacrifice for $1100. Call 757-7009 F POOL TABLE 7 FT. S 1in, slate, maple finishs, leather pockets, all accessories, mint cond., moving $950. Call Ron 904-707-4778 RING- 14K gold wing Sring & pin, $S$150 sz 5 S|weudding dress, white S must see $165, per- sian Thailand rug, $75. 953-8898 SCHOOL UNIFORMS FOR SALE S4 Pr girls pants (khaki & blue) size 6 4 Pr girls shorts with fv cuff (khaki) size 6,6x S2 Girls skorts (tan) size 6 1 Girls skort (blue) size 5 6 Burgundy & grey plaid jumpers size 6,6x 2 Blue jumpers size 6,6x CALL 7048859 & Leave a message, if interested. TRAIL STAR JR. S GO-.KART 6hp, 2wd, 2 seater top speed, 25mph, roll bars asking, $450. Call 904-548-1161/ 912-573-2140 TV STANDS (2) wood adn glass. $35 each, L both $50.292-0881 U NAME IT GIFTS & MORE Gifts, collectibles, home, garden and seasonal decor. 3000+High Quality Products! Satisfaction Guaranteed! unameitgiftsonllne.com 4 WASHER/DRYER S like new, microwave, Q ; color TV, photo printer, boating raft + supplies. Pentax K1000 camera +lenses, baby car seat, other Items. Must sell. 662-6904 WELD RIMS (4), 18x12 36x1550 Mickey Mtz $2500obo. 386-752-8502 ATOZ YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 90% ON EVERYTHING NOW! 358-2265 or 259-2292 915 Building Supplies WINDOWS BROWN S36x48 Kinco Insulated S sinlehung, $30. 920 Business/ a Office Fireproof Files! 4 Drawer Fireproof Files $699 Each Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 FREEZERS-small, coin mercial Caravell, $100-$200. 743-3915 OFFICE FURN. Exec desks & credenzas, nice lobby sofa, end tbis + conftbl w/chrs etc. 249-0904 Q *# Collectables 922^- & Jewelry 4, COINS STI, 20-Franc Brilliant i Uncirculated Gold Rooster Coins. 1906, 1914, $199 each, 269-1478 DO YOU COLLECT FAST FOOD TOYS? I have below blue book prices. Call 904-598-0403 922 Collectables 922 & Jewelry 4 SILVER BARS 1OZ and rounds, $14.5oz Bar, $70,10 oz bars, $149. Uncirculated silver eagles, $18+ 269-1478 SWedd Band. .67ct. Engagement Sband..36 ct. 1.03 cttw, make offer. 330-701. 8376 925 Computers LAPTOP -HP, 17", loaded, , 512mb, $1100 obo. 744-9519 928 Electronics Th Floor Speakers. 2 - Fisher 1s50w ea. 2 <| Pioneer 100w ea. VGC S$30 per pair. 261.-5205 S TV. 14 in RCA I Flat screen front and 4 rear A/V. Sleep timer, great condition, $30-268-2482 STV- 19" Philips N.w/remote. $50 obo, 11 call 278-8995 940 AC/Heat! Fuel HVAC 1.Ston w/ han- Sdier. $300; 1.Ston cen- / trial A/C. $150; trailer furnace- $250; fire- place- $250. Allobo, 912-882- 3507 945 Garage to Sales Arl. Sat & Sun 8a-2p 12017 Cobblewood Ln N. Moving sale all must go Arl Sat only 6/24 7a-7p lots of good & beautiful items 7020 Oakwood Dr Camden. off Harriet's Bluff. This Sat. 8-2, baby Items, furn., misc. 143 Deerwood Village Dr. 912.-673-6675 E. ARL -moving sale Sat 8-2 12618 Enchanted Hollow Dr. Off Girvin Rd. Huge variety, too much to st. MAND. Furn/misc items. Sat. 6/24, 7:30-12pm. 11781 Coastal Lane W. M'burg Moving Sale Sat Sun 8- ? Everything from A-Z. 4026 Clifford Ln M'BURG off Old Jennings 1089 Foxmeadow Tri. Sat 8-4. Furn, horse eqpt, etc a, MOVING SALE Treadmill, clothes, furniture, baby items, -1b 'call 771-6593/" 536-4366. DUVAL MAGGIE CIRCLE ask for Fabby NORTHSIDE -Moving Sale I Sat 6/24. 1383 Elmar Rd. (end of dirt rd on left) Elect, furn, 'glswr, toys, clothes etc a OP/FoxrIdgeMvg.Sale .T Sat 8.1. Baby 41 Items/clothing, -- maternity clothes, toys, much morel 2871 Circle Ridge Dr. Ortega Multi Family Sale children toys & furn.Sat 7-12; 4619 Verona Ave. a, ORTEGA On Going S8358 Sterling Dr. S. L 32244 Tv's, dvd, tv, vcr, computer monitor, printer, paints, computer esks, more. 904- 803- 6617/ 772- 7795 S'side/Baym Big Sale Fri, Sat, Sun, 8am storage unit full: furn, hsehoFd, ciths, etc. 7845 Jolliet Dr BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 9oA Garden/ .WV Lawn a LAWNMOWER d s CRAFTSMAN B l Riding lawnmower with hard bagger, runs great, moving, must sell. 912.576- 5540/ 904- 537-1015 RIDING LAWN MOWER CRAFTSMEN 26 HP 48" Cut, never used, $1250 best. 904-78& 6062 a SEARS CRAFTS- S MAN II, Lawn iJltractor. 12.5 HP, 38" cut 5 spd, $250. 287-8433/334-1962 a SEARS RIDING MOWER S 36", 11HP, $350. RUns 1 good, Call Dan 573- 9874 (w) or 4p- 8p @ hm 912. 729- 4001 955 Household 9 Furniture 2 Full BR Sets $399ea, LR furn, den furn, all in gd cond, make offer 904 -349.5113, 386-754.6781 Armnnolre Holds 32"TV, S bookcase on side S storage on bottom $90; bedroom furni- ture, gold winged chairs. Call 645.0630 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904) 674-0405 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 plastic.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, 7yr warr 398-5200 can de v BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904)674 040S 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 I Queen bed with two | night stands and dresser with mirror. Call 476.5791 BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 858- 9350 Can deliv a Chester Drawers (2) / (1) three drawer, one 4 904- 62oS 376 vrl.ll.SiUUII. 955 Household 955 Household Furniture Furniture COUCH-3 piece END TABLE w/lamp & ST sectional leather bookcase combo. $5. lI couch tan, rediner t 573-9707/674-4453 seats. Very comfort- able, must seel call 282-4960. Asking $550. Ent. Cntr-ContemP- Ent. Cntr-Contempo- COUCH-7ft. rary.3 sections each, S tapestry fabric 4 1 lighted, holds 32 In Broyhll excellent t television white d condition to get knockdown ceiling texture, information cal $300.904 4140 2696 912-673-6496 after Spm 0 Entea n Cetr, DRESSERS BEDROOM FURNITURE Entertainment Center, DRESSERS. ONE LONG O oak, very big, VGC. 9 DRAWERS, ONE TALL \L. 573-9707/6744453. DRESSER, MATCHING END $400bo TABLES AND TWO LARGE MIRRORS. $800 CALL 64~ 0630 L ENTERTAINMENT a_ DRESSER TRIPLE OAK b I ,4 CENTER S with lmirror, $150. %L,' Holds 32", tv, beautiful SIt 2 oak nightstands wood, $100, end $100 Blue overstuffed o tables, $50 esa, sofas, chair wth oak trim, $100ea. everything excel- $20.908-7935 lent condition, call 648-0630 Electronic Hosp. Bed 1300. Exercise Equip. $75 obo. Formal Din Rm Entertainment Cntr table w/6 chairs, cherry $75 or best offer $500 obo. 904-215-91014 336-202-7250 955 Household Furniture Entertainment Center - Oak. Glass Front Doors for VCR/DVD/Stereo. Speaker boxes. Shelves. Plenty of storage. Great Condition. Will sell with 32" Sony TV for $1300 obo. Or without TV $1100 obo. 278-9621 Iv msg FURNITURE (MISC.) Kitchen table, bedrm, 1 other. Moving. Reasonable offer. 317-6618 weekend (days only) Weekday (days) S Glider Rocker Blue adn oak. 4 Good condition, $35. 573-9707/674,4453 HIDE- A- BED SOFA Good condition, S light brown, $50. 573-9707/674-4453 LR -Designer sofa, char, ottoman perfect cond, & 8pc Winston patio furn exc cond. 273-6158 "a wa ofe - -ge 040M- ae- - 0 --o 4Dlwm WO 40 0 * 9. .. . em-. * ~F@ * ~lP* * oInIIatUl. 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk Q 2 wks 0 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. 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Enin4de, 1983 $13,7 obo. 476-2128 $17,600. 9040230 O0411 os a-797or7 0hp n 14 COOL CAVARlE Honda Prelude RangeRover HSE f \i FORD EXPEDITION LEXUS OF-JACKSONVILLE 904U $350. 90-7o97 $8ifor all7. 17 94/ Sad. new rims 1ad Navi ation, sunroof Chevn S10 Extreme 103 olAH'03 Eddie Bauer, 9902 asve. IUNTING CLUB. Dog & C 742 3525 1n Acura ICte95 tires, tons of V 57L vG9 x o A. 6,3 43,1 hard lid9 2 4x4. $23,995 TOYOTA PRERUNNER" '00 LASCO 84 0h R new rims, tires, afte market/new aarm dk blue 2643360 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Extended Cab. 21,400 lollS. lee oo 16 w. $O 1 $3 flrm.at I S m e EYtinrude mtr, elect sta 115k mles, clean his- C873126 05 LINCOLN 9 CHEVY SILVERADO '05 8-012 LAREDO 03 Le atoher miles, auto. $13,950. ups extra. 86- 761- 1703 trim&tiltewttrarnto, moi $5s40 obeanhis_31 2n $ 8 l d $5.199- 55 Call 65 5 o Treadmill Sixm, exc. 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Monarch. 115 hp, $3595 E Call 904797-6735 IV msg Mr. Ramsey 725- 7300 Ext 4119 bedliner, tW w pkg, For Classified . r$650 asking $450. 2e-7925 s J Rn Call 99-o5853 quad seats, keyless entry atC ls ie I excellent needs tran- ACURA R '04 Na, HYUNDAI SONATA 02 mis els $28,990 FORD F150 PU '04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Immaclate. 1900. b wr a, e ne s Lk#G190 $ '05 M LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Stk#G237 $13,988 AREDO 0 Auto, Call 912-67)30 AdvertUng, call Trailers floor sm boards. $1600obo snroOe CD, only TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ECLIPSE 0 6998-00712 TOM BUSH AUTOPLSOlEX 371.4877 M r.Rsy1 A ca7A TO PA C OR N s Hs 8 -7 3 XL O 3 0 0 m. $ 80 bNOne owner, 12K mi S E ettMr. Ramsey 7300 Ext 41 9 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4 PACETr 0' MotorLEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .iHYUNDAI.TIBURON 97' LU iCHEVYTAHOE '03 FORDCF-15SO. 95 JEEP '99. Excellent cond- 0. Tr o dram ie te 1 eH MLe,8 apdLe 1e3e ,tan sp, ncyl, 96,600 miles JEEP LIBERTY '03 tion. $7995. 899- 853 / PAdow .Orale Ue02e ouft bogal M ardi 998-0012 2o adoowr ns9 leahe' Champagne/tan ; I l7 original owner, great 0245 $13,488 o tol-fre xdowns,wheel, shocks, 2000In/outboard, ndows,xtralowm $20,995 shape, $4300. Call TOMBUSH AUTOPLX37148 T 1345tVans/Bu neWalvHP90 engine,2, ACURA T '05 gOOdsmall1dent. '05 NISSAN LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE oDays.79272after 6pm,1 5 n e w m u s ts el l, a s t. s h o r e la n d e r tr a ile r g r e a t 1be a u t i u l .Ss7 ,'4 0rMU R A N O S E 9 9 11. 0J E LI T D3 i -0 4 3 v^- e ar >CD 2K mcd 1 0 A R0.57-67b a i / RS b a tiu L7 4 Lthr, moonrf, whIs $14,900 V1T800RE258-4637. SSCd 2,20492-3N 4OF JACKSONVILLE Leather, sunroof, CHEVY TAHOE '99 FORD XCAB F150'01 Mr- Ramsey 725 7300 Ext 4119 CHEVY VENTURE IS02 19''SEAC E R12 .0493 998-0012 INFINITI N04 CD, 7K miles. 8 Loaded, low miles. Stk#1739c $11,988 Sltk#G225. $9988 . s15Y am '03, 4strk, exc A CURA TL '04, Loaded, 2dr G35 F7 87 $26,988 r$ 24 ,859 $9500. Call 899 -5853 TOM BUSH A OPUSH371487 cond. $15K. 912-25& -0859 XM /CD w hite w /tan TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 .4877 2$9 500 '0ll 8 54ITOMYB U KOo e Iinew,Sused HRYS R PC1F4A -19.5' Stingray thr AT. $25,499.2870775 '06 A Dodge 2500 '0o V- 8 SnI GMC S YUKONN' '05stil E 31CA A thogT, $9,49,2 .ow7'06TOYOTA ab,auto, a/c, 69KmJ. ; Stk#9927A $28,9885 from n k or Cs. l C Stk# G154 $17,988 rider, Bimini top w/cvr ( 7 AUDI TrCONVT. (\IINFINITI G35 Sedan SEQUOIA Payoff $7500 237-3706 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 904.241.93b 9foraPp TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX5371.4877 Pets and Merc cruiser minrd, exc miles. $20,890 Beautiful! $21,995 sunroof imals shape $6000. 777 3454. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $37,859 10- Lie. JET Sia's (2) W/D 998-0012 998-0012 $7 1005 Liyestock & .1 trailer. Call for details '03 VW BEETLE Supplies It after spm, adn early f'\AUTiA4QUATrRO ('7i INFiNITIG3S'03 101Pets and Supplies on week ends asking, 63 '05 2.5. $29,990 0 Sedan. Only 29,000 one ownertleather forBall$2K.904529'263 998-0012 miles. $22,995. O120ft SearaS unrnner LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $18,859 S0pLivest ock Outboard, 351 1,#1'I BMW 330CIC 998-0012 liestock $P0obxtras Convertible'03 Spie 710347SorT77- 6829 Tony White/tan. $34,840 INFINITI G35 COUPE '03 Brumos PorsChe EtTiRegal 2001, 2760 fully LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Low miles, like new. Purchase from the We overIthe horse In dry storage,ac/ &t re P s e' BMW 330i Sedan JAGUAR XTYPE A'0h5n d Pe rF-sp eUr DA ,.. w w w orsandke nnel.com bridges, tv/vcrand m o r 9'o2Ash b lue/tan.1B l B www.horsen o oksat$70K.skanB$r5K. Fully equip.$32,990 TOM BUSH AGTOL.EX 371.4877 Horse & Kennel Warehouse 287-8228 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PAULECARK N0'l 01---" Cl'-.l--J- 1096 E. 18TH ST 354-7634 6HPEvinrode exc. 998-0012 KIA OPTIMA LX SEDAN '05 SATURN L100LS '02 'PAUL.CLARK W. "M E 1010 pets & cond.3 mal sB w MINI cOOPERS'02 Auto, CD,pwr kg $11,500 TO Stk#G2055$10,588 9 f f I)I :C S Supplies& Lt koa Blue/Black, 6SPD19K Mr. Ramsey 72r,70MExt4119 TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371.48W EMMAUDI 14620SoutysideBlvd 642-4100 E CRAEY uls APEX A-9 ASH TISDELLE 810-323'5795 Lincoln Towncar "9B SCION XA'`06 4660,100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000460RDE FORBMERCURYlvd.KEN2CHANEY 39 Signature, 1 owner, like Stk#G005 $13,9881GARBERFII R 28Cave97 Pups tiles docked $400oogs 2002,rgid. inflatable /7'^ BMWX33.01'06 new, 74Kml,325m4gail TOM BUHAyO'71 GrenCoveSprings :264-4502 7447Blanding Blvd. .. . AQUARIUM- small 282.4OO4orcoU LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .437124, 346-7938660 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 B / withfluorescent light, 7ST-373 .8794 998-0012TO B S Tk#6 1$ 8EA e n5 Tl i v9 - p u m p filter, and W L in c o ln T o w n C a r 1 9 9S "' a T O Y O T A A V A L O N 8. i 1 i R e ,i d I ni s Blud "0 -l) Fwy "9 84-292-3325u 0 F A C S N L E manual all for $28.268- 2482 Boats, Motors,W & Trailers new top, ithr 66kemi garaged 80,300 Ymles. XLS '03 Extra low LP111d0' Hwy.'90"-2u2Tf325 Any Condition! exc c ur~d, $11,956 white/grey, Excellent miles. $17,990i f d 0 . Australian She1 9wks "The Used Parts People" 829-8303 )$7,400 OBO 731-4660 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MIKE DATI D1NFORD0 Dwww.ltusof9acksonvi.com males. $300. 904-779-259090T 0 T t Camy-E.0 PaglePusAKC Premium CAR725-3 So 12 10 Sailboats $3 5EXECUTIVE $12,900 53K ml exc cond .- 0 TOM BUHB 9 A .ncBl IIN T 7500. 83-2341,237828. co oI. 998-0012 GORDON CHEVROLET $13,50 0obo 33 7015 TFM BuS M/UA a 14.5' Catamar w/lb & BUICK REGAL OS '98 alloys, spoiler, low ml.OFM 2 female s.p$400 12inreg av.Gator trailer $600. Stk#B UC71 99A. $6988 IMAZDA MIATA '01 $10,500. 599-58533COG- 9NPTOYOTA1i vAVENUES BOSTON TERRIER PUPS / RV's & fl Buick Rendezvous CXL Beautiful! $11,980 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 7700"BlautomahBlGABBM -3UICK Bl a CIn l7 0 0 5 PIlisOYOTA 6- 033 CKC, small, cute, s/w 1230SuAll factory toys + LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE blfr/cd cruise on- m 264-4502ERlBUIC 2M/3F $350. 912 -57 2654 Sup lesdeale oryt n9 8 0trol exc. cond, only Green Cove Sprngs 2 -450N C016NNA 4M I BlvdPI RSO-TO OT BOXER PUPS AKC 3M/!4F Sales, Service. Parts CADILLAC DEVILLE $11,995. Call 899-5853 VOLKSWAGEN PAcAT 't0 u t. t 6yit 0I GMC TRUCKS DRUI O CARS iiCer Cc 11 Fawn w/black mask J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales \ '04. Pearl white/ 466thr unr, a293/fsm 9201_ U tiaN c Blvd. 71 MOTOR -0 U PO P $600. 888-837-7735 A lachua (38 6)462 .3039C- Tan. $18,495 M ER C ED ES SL320 '9 7, ABSh $ 1, 5 # 3 m1 tacB3 T c pu A 800-41-6439 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Red/tan/2 tops. 67K, ASH.TISDELLEB06-3235795 B7 C a .l T om pupS. M /F, A v 9$15,900. 904-993-7755 VO LKSW AGEN PASSAT 0 CL U D E 0129A CUS 6/16. HC., POP. SW Non AVION THWHEEL 0, Grey, leather9/ac, CGABBER GMC TRUCKS S Sg shed 757-.1086/610-4250 'S)w 95', 36' two slides. "erlwh tS/'01 4cyl. ethre sunrf, air bgs, oe4700 Sputhnside Blvd 6425111 Gren Cove Spngs 264-4502 .0-622-4888 8r90 0797-8 Cavalier Kig Charles awnings on all win- PearlGwhite/tan, 0165 $10,988 ABS. $13,050 #11969A .. pups reg. hlth uar, downs. Call h. 254.6168/ navigation S21,980 TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX371-48 T7 ASHT L E"0 P tranp av., 47g 675.6781 22-9.921-4801. $1SK LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHIHUA NUAS 1.1 w k so sI avaes 998 -012 '7 MERCURYSABLE VOLS W1.6 PWhite/Char. 9875AtlanhfcBlvd 725-0911 1310CassatAve. 389561 C h o c C K C H / C $ 3 50C A Ci S 'c o a l $ 1 1 ,2 5 0 # L 1 1 1e 1 AhCr- 9 9 9G G H KAdl g B lv d ,- 7 78 77 0 0 .. . .. DACHSHUNDS red, b&t, 4,. CADILACD1O LJa tCK I ASHTISELLEBO 323 PARKER CA I.lHAC 11003Atlantic Blvd. 565-8802 3 & 4 wks $350 2351244 en loaded 22" rims, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '02. HP"K"RCA ILLCB100 A.riT lvd 56-8 80a E Entertainment system 998 -012 GLS; Silver, AT, 4cyl, AC, 283 San Marco, St Aug 824 -9111 AC0 1N H OENDA CITY MITSUBISHI + . kids preferred. Call 'P. a $ 5#Call 904. 9234881R2 77 8 -8 3 1 5 a n y tim e LC6 6 2 3 A $ 9 9 8 8 V O L K S W A G E N PT A U GUA TIN0 3" 1085 7 T h ip s ,- CHEVY CAMARO Z28 '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 .4877 VOLKSWAGEN $ 3 2898 U ,S. Hwy S 1:801-455-1689 .Philpselle C S h o t s P o p,Fe m / s w k3 5 S t k # 4 0 5 3 B $ 1 5 ,9 8 8 G L G r Se e n B.$1 5 ,9 5 0 # 2 9 9 1C O G9H EU .N E Hw y : C I TYMM0T S U B S m + yO '26 0E N2W 904-764 -3307 Iv msg TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RS '03 AHi LU 800 323-5795N-1, W2 Cocka tlels for Sale CHEVY CAVALIER '03 6623A $9988 VOLKSWAGEN JE TTA 04 10800 Phiips H w. 261-77 OF THE AVENUES - All co(90111ors a ail 1 2 -Stk#G254. 58988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 GLS w/ Leather, Grey, R 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 2525 Phdps Hwy 396-5406 " $50-+$75. ( ) 642.600 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 ASH TISDELLE 800 323. $79S A ECRI UT CHE 1w wciatmhilip s HWY. Call 67 598 o /MITSUBISH ECLIPSE ST '03 TO721-1810 I3 - yr CHEVY CAVALIER '02G'U2F 8281 Merrill Rd. oA 67405988an yti metA day Stk#G053. $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 37 ,1.4877 G LS w / Leather. SilverB v Collie Pupa-AKC.,smooth $1445.0.-li TOM BUSHAUTOFEX 371.4877 H$14450 #2983 GABER CREW:V 7801 Barisdi,, Blvd 269-2277 ..MUHK.. or rough coat, HC. $450 Coleman Cheyenne CHEVY CORVETTE '05 MITrSUBISHI MONTERO 00 '02 Green Cove Sp2ngs 264-4502 7 904-2919301/5096843 Camper '00. AC, great Stk#5938A $43,988 3260D $8988 VOLKSWAGEN JETAA '02 G750iBslanding Blvd. -78100 temp 229 247 5493 Dutchman Travel Trailer Stk#FB36. $15,988 70MUSTANG OT 04' Blvd.327 20oTEI Must SelliLow hours, CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 1 I b miles, exe.Kcond. 904-251-3673 605-652 HONDA 05'- 400TRX CRSE ml50 eoxtcnsDde I3 0 b KEEv. 5EC MALTESE, SHIHTZUs, 5500 obo, Stk09. $11,488$21,5 RICK KEFFER FRANK GRIFFIN UOS MOT ww ttc POMERA.N7t 7 91322-7441 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877c Supp call 576- 9588 for details. IFFRUOSMTNC Chihuahuas 9o-37-6177. 9123227441-1 Hs I 1.95 Exit 129, FernBch. Jeep of Orange Park CARS INC. 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 MINI DACHSHUNDS HONDA CR25OR -'01 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV 2 M15 adult rid 16den, $2000 obo. MTourin cy CD $13,500 TrucksVans, SUVs '00-05 1-800-228-744 1515 Wells Rd 261033 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 2M/?F llwk $3W 316-2660 Mr. Ramsey72_&7300Ext4119 your mm"U. IALL. E 1515 WlsR ._ 2697593 Lexius of Jacksonville MINI DA7UD/ .CH KawasakidNinja250 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN The best baga Military MIKE SHAD HSJEEP Pre-Owned Center MINI CHIHUAHUANM 04'- Like new Only '05 Automatic, wheels, ON CASSAT t. 408 milarage pwrapkg, CDE$10,900 i and A8IRMOE LN PUPS. 1F/2M. 743941 / leal g Mr. Ramsey 072 73i00W. t 4119d I AT.ANTIC DODGE 1736 CassatAve. 38779210384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 MIN PINS -AKC, quality $2400obo, call 270 8389 Civilian ROLLS ROYCE ORIO oups, red n/f, black '04Tou CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV tan H/C. 70 -6925 oun.eterC6 I $0 DOWN I OF ST.AUGUSTINE RICK KEFFER 895 N. Ronald Renagan Blvd Tom Bush Autoplex Midnight Star01, alloy, CD $12,900 00-228. OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG Yamaha 16c, 41 Mr. Ramsey 7300 Ext 4119 2330 USI So1th 354-421 129 B 8022174 Longwoo0d/Orlando 407339-3443 9875 Atlantic Bd 371-4877 cute. Avl 7/5. Taking f lowered, BaronsBak, DODGE CHARGER SEDAN dep. $800. 4- 641 4226 control carbon saddle, '06 Pwr pkg, wheel $21 ,990 EVERYBODYES! JACK CARUSO V.1.. AUTO SA new battery tires bakr We bring RIDES! E COIN KIA VI.P. AUTO SALES old talkerrgss bel nd. DODGE INTREPID ES03S 9 Chris 662- 0726 979Atlc vd. 5600 9401 AtlaticBlvd. 723-3210 7N MITIMwICT 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 OObo.904-629-40 3 Midnight Star. 01' TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 the i I CBlvd. 642RAY CARTER KIA POODLES TOY AKC, Yamaha 1_0cc,7 7th999en d J RY W99RM9TOSAR Health ert.W cashmarketonlyGABBER DD TRUCK adi Blvd 16 Blandino Blvd, Jan WARREN MOTORS, INC. Health Cert.lash only kLI 41dgre Raked Pow- DODGE NEON T or ss DOE 6373 BlandingBd 77178 RED.NOSE PITBULL corbin saddle, batteryy TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 GreenC0ve Spings 264-24916 4-77nichtcor 233 East State St 356-8491 FREE to good home, tires, backrest belt, perfect N E IONen O RATMW fno p o R. A RK 6 C3E3 __ East_ Stt St tan, very affectionate cond. 904-529-7013 DODGEu NEON SXT 05Good fp.DODGE AMBORGHIRus.6ORL9ANDO J callS12 322-6096 or sedan Auto, CD $8900 $55oobo. 904-24r-orR458 912-395-63857 for details Rocket S/T. 04'45cc, Mr. Ramsey 729- 7300 Ext 4119 FoCaie CI. A4-241733BedigBvdI85NIROd ndS old 350 eah custom __2_48km,f. 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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 |
| 3 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |