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Golden Wrench VP-5 Earns Maintenance Award Page 4 -~ -E Learning To Sail NJ ROTC Students Spend Week On The Water Pages 8-9 Chess Tourney Championship Games Held Here Page 12 E 29. 2006 www.jaxairnews.coml Community Emergency Response Team members do their best to help victims during their final certification test a disaster drill hel Sailors qualify to help community during emergency situations By Kaylee LaRocque Editor eventy-five people from the Jacksonville area, including several Sailors from NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport, became certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members June 17 after completing their final qualifica- tions for this specialized training. This unique training program sponsored by the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Emergency Preparedness Divi- sion is designed to help citizens within the community deal with emergency situations before offi- cial emergency crews arrive on the scene. "Just as we've seen in major disasters like 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, there are times when professional responders are over- whelmed and can't get to every- one in time. Sometimes it takes hours or days and usually civil- ians are the first on the scene. If they are trained in basic disaster response skills then they can assist their neighbors and co- workers immediately after the disaster," said CERT Coordinator Cynthia Davis. "CERT training provides that training to individuals so they can immediately take action to help those around them after a disaster. In fact, that's why the program was instituted. It was established in California in the late '80s because the Los Angeles Fire Department decided that with all the earthquakes there it made sense to have civilians trained so they could respond," explained Davis. "Then after 9/11, the program was adopted nation- wide. It is a federal program and falls under the Department of Homeland Security." The training is free for anyone in the community and each partic- ipant receives a backpack with personal protection gear. "It's good information to anyone to know, it SH1(SW) Ken Nichols of the NAS Jax Supply Department, elevates a vic- tim's legs to help stop the bleeding from a wound in her leg. doesn't matter whether you are a professional like a physician, or if you have no exposure to this kind of stuff at all. This training helps you to focus on what's important after a disaster and how you can best help those around you," Davis stressed. According to Davis, several mil- itary members have completed the CERT training. "It's impor- tant for military members to go through this training because if they don't have a specific role Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Id on June 17. after a disaster happens in regards to the military, they can be excellent team leaders out in the community," she said. For OSCM(AW/SW) Terry Bryant of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville, the training was highly benefi- cial. "I transferred here from the West Coast two years ago and immediately after I arrived, We were under all these hurricane warnings. I looked around our neighborhood and realized that no one really knew what to do. After reading the base newspaper one day, I saw the article in the paper about this training anId decided to sigruip so someone ih my community would know what to do during an emergency situa- tion," said Bryant.- "It's incumbent that every first responder is prepared-A prime example is the situation in New Orleans last year. The people there found out that they can't rely on the government, they need to have the basic tools and neces- sities to take care of themselves until help arrives, he added. See CERT, Page 16 h .JI~l Photos by PH2(AW/NAC) Will Tonacchio After receiving paralyzing wounds from a mortar attack that killed seven of his fellow Seabees, SW3 Jeffery Blackmon of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 at NAS Jax, became a quadriplegic and was restricted to only two rooms in his old house. With the help of Camden County students enrolled in the school's Skills UAS program, Blackmon now has a 3,100-square-foot house that is handicap accessible. Injured Seabee gets 'new' home in Camden County ByJ02(SW) Michael Wiss NSB Kings Bay Public Affairs Like most Americans, SW3 Jeffery Blackmon had a modest dream: build a house and make a comfort- able life for his family. However, his dream was put on hold when life took a tragic turn on May 2, 2004, when a mortar attack in Iraq left five Seabees from the Jackson- ville-based Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 reserve unit dead and Blackmon a quadriplegic. A few days earlier, two Seabees from the unit were killed in a separate attack mak- ing it the single greatest loss of life suf- fered by a construction battalion in Iraq. Blackmon's vision for his new home was gone; or so it seemed. Rather than see a dream disappear so suddenly, hundreds of volunteers from NSB Kings Bay, Ga., and Camden County demonstrated their support for Blackmon's sacrifices as they handed over the keys to a new 3,100 square foot home to his family during a dedication ceremony June 17 in Browntown, an unincorporated community See SEABEE, Page 16 Fourth of July celebration From Staff he city of Jacksonville will wel- come the Swamp Dog Jazz Band, the Daredevil Chicken Street Acrobatic Team and the high-energy stunt comedy team, The Jim Show to Metropolitan Park for the Freedom, Fanfare and Fireworks: the City of Jacksonville's Fourth of July Celebration July 3 and 4. Gates to Metropolitan Park open at 6:30 p.m. on July 3 and 4 p.m. on July 4. Admission is free and on a first- come, first-served basis. Numerous family-friendly activities will be offered. Enjoy contests, relay races, tug of war, face painting and patri- otic make and take crafts. Military dis- plays and a hurricane preparedness booth will also be on hand to inform and entertain. Food and beverages will be available. Admission to all events is free. Skyblast, Jacksonville's premiere fire- works showcase over the St. Johns River, will conclude the festivities at 9 p.m. For more information, go to www.coj.net. Kids Kampus, located next to Metro- politan Park, is hosting Family Freedom Fest from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is is free. The event will feature water park and play- ground activities, an aqua tunnel, watermelon * seed-spitting contests, - patriotic crafts, obstable course, relay * and sack races. Fro more * information, call 630- * 5437. For more information, visit www. coj.net, e-mail events@coj.net or call 630- 3690. Orange Park is hosting their annual American Pie 4th of July starting at 11 a.m. until the conclusion of the fireworks show, which begins at 9:30 p.m. The event will be held at Moosehaven on Highway 17. There will be arts and crafts, enter- tainment, food vendors, and games for children, contests and a parade at 2 p.m. The event is free including parking on Sunday. Parking is $5. Guests should bring lawn chairs of blankets for the fire- works show. No coolers, food or alcoholic beverages are allowed. For more informa- tion, call 264-0520. TOUCHING No Jax Air News published July 6 issue. For more information, call 542-3531. Stories and TWw Ophotos can be submitted to jaxairnews@comcast.net. A SFE The Jax Air News will not be published July 6. The next Classified ads may be mailed to the address shown on the issue will resume July 13. All articles and classified ads form, dropped in the classified ad box at the NAS Jax S. submitted during that week will Ie held for the July 13 Quarterdeck or faxed to 542-,1534. S. -- --- I. . .-. -- rr.- ~-fl .-. .,77 7 ,,, liG.-.-' 2 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 HEY MONEYMANI A ..*...., --a. -, File photo A float from the Naval Air Reserves participates in the 173rd Navy Anniversary Parade at-NAS Jacksonville in October 1948. ON THE HOMEFRONT - f _. .--_sot _^&^^^1 ^^^L^B^^h *^^^^I^^^^ -B^^l^ ^^B^IkH^^^^^t^^ -AD 411. mdbh --10- . 4b- *bCX.. * a -.ONO -0-- - .E j~q; .0 - C-) E 0 - - - a ~ - .m. -- a .~ a - * S .*--- -ft a QW- Hey, MoneyMan! The Fourth of July is coming and I am dreading the fireworks bill. Is their an alternative to purchas- ing fireworks for the kids and how should I inform them that we need to scale back the fun this year? MoneyMan Sez: First, there is no need to tell your children that you plan to "scale back on fun." You can rephrase your idea using a positive approach. Instead of telling them that you can't buy fire- works or that you need to buy fewer fireworks, tell them that you were think- ing of doing something more extravagant than pre- vious years. Here are a few sugges- tions to make the weekend fun and exciting. Jacksonville has many activities this year with their Freedom, Fanfare and Fireworks celebration. July 3 starts off at 8:30 p.m. with the Metropolitan Park Fireworks display. After the display you can stay in the park with your picnic and see a free presentation of Madagascar. July 4 brings the Riverfront Festival from 4 to 9:30 p.m. that includes games, free river cruises, face painting and much more. At 9 p.m. the Skyblast Fireworks Spect- acular begins the best fire- works display of the year on the Northbank and Southbank of the river. There are even complemen- tary 3-D glasses that will enhance your viewing expe- rience. Now that you have this knowledge, you will save money, see better fireworks, and most important have quality family time. If you have any questions you can call the Office of Special events at 630-3690 or con- tact your USO at 542-3028. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353 More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan at 778-0353., Fireworks prohibited in base housing xcept for command- controlled displays, the possession of explosives and fireworks (for sale, storage, or use) of any description on NAS Jacksonville property, including all military fami- ly housing areas is strictly prohibited. Fireworks can be extremely dangerous in the hands of amateurs. The Fire Prevention Office recommends attend- ing fireworks displays put on by trained professionals when celebrating the S / Fourth of July. For more information on NAS Jacksonville's fire- works policy, contact the Fire Prevention Office at 542-3928. a vj~ ,,4 ,~' !~J ''~Y~ ~ I a~V!~v ~ ~'j ~ ~ ~ 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. p. 'S. a .0. a~.0 a) * - a. a. S~.- S~ ~ ___ * -~ a.- a - a. ~ a. * - - * a.. .~ - .0 a.- __ a. a ~-. * a. .0 'S. a 1 tJL. WI E .ACJYC L *aakL.rhJ:,I1a, 5R BRTENEY RVRIL Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville Hometown: Haiti t qq, Family Life: Single with a child. [Past Duty Stations: USS The Sullivans Career Plans: To become an engineerman in the Navy. Most Interesting Experience: Definitely, going out to see for the first time on my ship. Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! All. - --- --.m -........ o 15 $ _-ar W V 'f -. r Xa .... TIM JEROR Job title/command: Traffic and Recreational Off Duty Safety Specialist Hometown: Barre, Vt. Family Life: Married with two children, Krystal and Timmy. Past Duty Stations: VP-45 Career Plans: To eventually retire officially. Most Interesting Experience: Spending 20 years in the Navy. Words of Wisdom: Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools talk because* they have to say something. 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 JI IB R NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JiAM 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 Jui AlAl HE can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, e-mail JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JuJ In l. Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The Ji Am 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: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-3V5-4336 I I * a axAir iNeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 3 'Sunseekers' hold change of command ByLt.Cmdr. Eric Ascheman VR-58 Public Affairs -I Photo by PH3 Philip Morrill Flight deck shooters launch an S-3B Viking from the "Top Cats" of VS-31 from a steam driven catapult on the flight deck aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) June 23. Stennis and embarked Carrier Air Wing Nine are currently underway conduct- ing Tailored Ship's Training Availability off the coast of Southern California. VS-31 deploys to west coast on board USS Stennis By 02 Christopher Gethings USS Stennis Public Affairs he VS-31 "Topcats" bring five S-3B Vikings capable of six-hours of flight time, air-to-air refueling, reconnais- sance missions, air-to-sea and air-to-land strike operations. As one of the remaining S-3B Viking squadrons in operation, VS-31 is embarked aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) as part of their new air wing, Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9) for workups off the coast of Southern California. Not only is VS-31 new to CVW-9, they're new to Stennis and to the West Coast. The Jacksonville, Fla.-based squadron was pre- viously attached to CVW-7 for 32 years and has deployed on board 19 carriers includ- ing USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), USS George Washington (CVN 73) and USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). "The Viking is essential [to this strike group] for its air-to-air refueling capabili- ties," said VS-31 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Tim Langdon. "What makes us unique is we're kind of like the Swiss Army knife; we can do several different things in one mission." When jet aircraft are in the air during flight operations, there's an S-3B in the air on standby. Their role as a recovery tanker comes into play in the event an aircraft runs too low on fuel. The Viking's job is to be at the ready to provide enough fuel for a safe landing. Langdon said his squadron's main mis- sion during this underway period is inte- grating with their new air wing and host carrier. "We're here to raise readiness lev- els that can only be achieved while under- way," added Langdon.' The next scheduled deployment on board Stennis is VS-31's last chance at shipboard operations. The Topcats are scheduled to disestablish in 2008 as part of the S-3B Sundown program. "I try not to think about it too much,", said Lt. j.g. Jonah Westcott, a naval flight officer (NFO) with VS-31. "I'm having too much fun where I'm at." Westcott is facing the same plight many Viking pilots and NFOs are facing. Their aircraft is going away, and they'll soon have to transition to a.new aircraft or do something other than flying. "A lot of us are just waiting it out until after the cruise to decide what we're going to do," he said. VS-31's disestablishment is imminent as part of the S-3B Viking retirement. Newer aircraft are successfully replacing the Viking's missions in antisubmarine war- fare, refueling and reconnaissance. "They're old and they're a lot of work," said AT2 Andrew Paynter, who has been with the Topcats since 2001. Paynter said the Viking is a good, solid aircraft, but newer aircraft are taking over its job more efficiently. No matter how many deployments VS-31 has left, the Topcats will play a vital role in the operations of Stennis and her strike group for the remainder of their time attached to CVW-9. mdr. Bill Hiscock re- lieved Cmdr. Nigel MacWilkinson as VR-58's commanding offi- cer during a change of com- mand ceremony June 17 at NAS Jacksonville. Hiscock graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in May 1988 with a degree in ocean engineering and earned his wings in March 1990. He completed train- ing as a C-2A Greyhound pilot and was assigned to VRC-30 as the airframes branch officer and later as the squadron's aviation safety officer. In July 1993, he served as the officer in charge of a two-month detachment which brought USS Constellation (CV-64) "around the Horn" follow- ing its Service Life Extension Program rework from Philadelphia Naval Shipyard to San Diego. In August 1993, Hiscock joined VRC-40 in Norfolk, Va. and served as assistant officer in charge of USS Saratoga's (CV-60) decom- missioning cruise to the Mediterranean and later as quality assurance offi- cer, assistant operations officer and head landing signals officer. In October 1995, he accepted a commission as a training and reserves offi- cer and reported to Naval Air Reserve, Jacksonville for duty as a program man- Cmdr. Bill Hiscock ager for TSC-0374, TSC- 0574 and NS Mayport. After completing training in the C-9B/DC-9 in Febru- ary 1996, Hiscock reported to VR-58 serving as the training officer, reserve services and assistant operations officer. After becoming a com- mercial airline pilot, Hiscock affiliated with VR- 58 as a selected reserve officer in July 2000 and made the transition to the C-40A in April 2003. Since 2000, he has served as the squadron's NATOPS officer, mainte- nance officer, operations officer and executive offi- cer. Hiscock has also accumu- lated more than 4,200 hours of military flight time. MacWilkinson assumed command in June 2005. During his highly success- ful tour as commanding officer, MacWilkinson solidly led the "Sunseek- Cmdr. Nigel MacWilkinson ers" during a tenure that resulted in receiving the Congressman Bill Chappell Award for 2005 while upholding the squadron's position as the premier avi- ation logistics support squadron in the Navy. During 2005, VR-58 supported the fleet through logistics transportation to six continents around the globe, 24 hours a day; seven days a week, directly supporting operations such as Iraqi Freedom, Endur. ing Freedom, the global war on terrorism and humanitarian relief mis- sions for the tsunami in Southeast Asia and Hurri- canes Katrina and Rita. Last year, the Sunseek- ers transported more than 1.5 million pounds of cargo, more than 31,000 passen- gers and flew in excess of 6,100 hours. The squadron's incoming executive officer is Cmdr. Fermin Mendez. Reminder... The NAS Jax Fire Department would like remind everyone that when call- ing for an emergency on base, the correct number is 542-3333. If you dial 9-1-1, the call will go the emergency dispatcher in downtown Jacksonville who will then have to call the base fire department to respond to the call. By calling the on-base phone number, cru- cial minutes could be saved during an emergency. S Government purchase cards and purchase orders accepted homedeot~co/g'ov1-877610-692 hdspply.om/go 4 JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 'Mad Fox' team earns Golden Wrench Award By PH1 G. Wade McKinnon YP-5 Public Affairs commander, Patrol and Re- connaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW-11) Capt. Sean Buck, and Lockheed Martin Customer Support Regional Manager James Parolise present- ed the Golden Wrench award to Cmdr. William Johns and a group of.VP-5 maintainers May 25. ! "I would like to personally con- gratulate the 'Mad Fox' team on winning the 2005 Golden Wrench Award. This award demonstrates the 'can-do' spirit, professionalism Arid dedication to quality mainte- nance, which is prevalent on the VP-5 hangar deck," said Buck during the ceremony. "VP-5 has made the CPRW-11 staff extreme- ly proud and thankful to have such an outstanding organization in, our wing." "What a memorable year it's been for VP-5. Mad Fox 2005 accomplishments speak for them- selves. A 99 percent mission com- Photo by PH1 G. Wade McKinnon A group of maintainers assigned to VP-5 proudly display the 2005 AVCM Donald M. Neal Aircraft Maintenance Award also known as the Golden Wrench Award, which was presented to the squadron by Capt. Sean Buck (far right), commander, Patrol Reconnaissance Wing Eleven May 25. This award is presented annually to maintainers who demonstrate excellence in aircraft maintenance. The award is sponsored by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company. pletion rate (100 percent for percent mission capable rate, 70 Southern Command (SOUTH- percent full mission capable rate, COM) area of responsibility), 88 interdiction of 31.4 metric tons of I illegal narcotics in SOUTHCOM, participation in eight highly suc- cessful multi-national exercises in European Command and flaw- less performance in Central Command supporting ground forces engaged in hostile opera- tions in Iraq and Afghanistan," added Buck. "Bravo zulu and well done." VP-5's Maintenance Master Chief AFCM(AW) Mark Sulfridge credited the men and women throughout VP-5's maintenance department. "This is a very deserving award for hard working maintainers. The biggest part of success is due to good coordination. It says a lot about the command to go from a multi-site deployment, return home and pull it all back together without missing a beat," stated Sulfridge. The Lockheed Martin P-3A Orion became operational in the United States Navy in 1962. After subsequent airframe modi- fications, the P-3C, which VP-5 , A10% N S S I i.COTS' DISOUNT ROOSEVELTSQUARE FOR ACTIVE 4495 ROOSEVELTBLVD. STE 310 I I JACKSONVILLE, FL 32210o MILITARY , S-904-981--0102--- --- ...... TUES*SAT10AM-f6PM'SUN1PM'$P. i BEAUTIFY NAILS & HAIR 5917 Roosevelt Blvd. Jacksonville. (9o04 ----691 4 w -imamasi $20C.o FF i$f $15. 0 OFF S$12000 orMow $9 .00 orMore ~$10.00Ff9%$6 '.OOO $4.00oro $60.00 orMore $4500 orMore $30.00orMore WN1 currently flies, emerged and deployed in August 1969. The award was initiated in 1965 by the Chief of Naval Operations and sponsored by Lockheed Martin to acknowledge maintenance performance that goes above and beyond even the extraordinary effort that regular aircraft maintenance requires. In 1977, it was officially called the AVCM Donald M. Neal Aircraft Maintenance Award. Today this award is fondly known as the "Golden Wrench." It is pre- sented annually to the patrol squadron in the Atlantic Fleet, Pacific Fleet and reserve force that demonstrates the greatest excellence in aircraft mainte- nance. Commissioned in 1948, VP-5 currently is in its "surge" phase with three crews in Japan with nine crews ready to deploy. Later this year, VP-5 will deploy for six months in support of the global war on terrorism and maritime security operations. ~Z~'.~?-il~~][I~2~L~J~ Th, i3t"Sl HS-11 starts deployment with stop in Med From HS-11 Public Affairs he HS-11 "Dragon- slayers" cruised the Mediterranean Sea during the first month of their six-month deploy- ment. The squadron con- cluded normal at-sea opera- tions in the Western Mediterranean, completed day and night low-level overland training in Albania and under sea war- fare (USW) training in the Eastern Mediterranean. During the three weeks of rigorous training, HS-11 made two port calls. The stop was in Split, Croatia, a beautiful beach resort town located on the eastern side of the Adriatic Sea. Many HS-11 Sailors took advan- tage of tours offered by USS Enterprise's Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department. These tours included trips to Dalmatia, waterfall sight- seeing, exploring ancient Roman ruins and architec- ture and white water raft- ing adventures. Shortly after getting underway a second time, USS Enterprise visited Souda Bay, Greece. A long time U.S. Navy port of call, Souda has a lot of recre- ational opportunities for Photo courtesy of HS-11 HS-11 maintainers work on a SH-60F Seahawk helicopter aboard USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Sailors. Many enjoyed tours small souvenirs using a of Knossos, home of the hand held GPS and coordi- mythical creature the nates left on the Web page Minotaur. Others spent from previous participants. their leisure time in the Peterson went and found quaint city of Chania, shop- the small cache and left his ping and enjoying Greek own surprise for the next food at the many different scavenger. harbor-side restaurants. HS-11 is continuing to While most Sailors en- work hard as they near the deavored upon the normal two-month mark of their tourist spots, HS-11's AW2 six-month deployment on Shawn Peterson was busy board the carrier. Following pursuing one of his favorite their second port call in hobbies, a Web based sou- Souda Bay, the Dragon- venir hunt, known as "Web slayers focused their atten- caching". The object of Web tion on the upcoming opera- caching is to search a new tions in the Persian Gulf. city for trinkets and other HS-11 looks forward to completing the first phase of their deployment opera- tions in the Persian Gulf at the end of June. Squadron personnel raised their oper- ational tempo to new heights as they recently began operations with British troops conducting stability and security oper- ations in Southern Iraq. Two HS-11 aircraft will support British forces and operate with British Merlin, Sea King and Lynx aircraft in and around the city of Basrah. Missions will consist of joint troop insertion and extraction, logistics, reconnaissance, helicopter top cover and convoy protection. The Dragonslayers have continued to provide out- standing support to Carrier Airwing One and the carri- er by providing nonstop coverage of both the ship and airwing's needs. From logistics flights, training evolutions and search and rescue plane guard, to parts runs to stranded airwing aircraft, the Dragonslayers are answering the calls. They will soon begin their transit to the Western Pacific for exercises throughout the Seventh Fleet operating area. From HS-11 Public Affairs During their second week on cruise the HS-11 "Dragonslay- ers" accomplished a first by advancing five of their chief petty officers to the rank of senior chief petty officer. For the commanding offi- cer Cmdr. J.R. Nettleton, this was one of the most exciting moments of his tour. "I have never heard of this happening and to be the CO during such a great time is a privilege I will not forget. Two of these chiefs just checked on board and this shows the quality of people we are bringing to the squadron," Nettleton said. Four of the chiefs were frocked while deployed on board USS Enterprise. They are: AMCS(AW) Crystal Maynor, AECS(AW) James Ashe, AMCS(AW) Raymond Francis III, and ADCS(AW) Michael Padro. Photo courtesy of HS- 11 HS-11 Commanding Officer Cmdr. J.R. Nettleton congratu- lates three of HS-11 's newest senior chief petty officers. From left, AMCS(AW) Crystal Maynor, ADCS(AW) Michael Padro and AECS(AW) James Ashe. The fifth, ATCS(AW) transferred to a new duty Jeffrey Andrews, recently station. JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 .5 HS-5 completes successful Fallon detachment By Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 PAO T he "Nightdippers" of HS-5 have successfully com- pleted their most recent detachment to NAS Fallon, Nev. While in Fallon, the squadron partic-' ipated in virtually every mission area they can execute. Some new mission areas completed by HS-5 included convoy escort and special forces insertion and extrac- tion. According to Lt.j.g. Jack Reiner, the training in Fallon was invaluable. Reiner noted that, "I have never seen anything quite like this. We have the ability to practice both mountain techniques and desert terrain flying in one area. Fallon is truly a unique experience," said Reiner. While in Fallon, the Nightdippers flew more than 250 hours, ranging from unit level training to completely integrated air wing scenarios. This high-flight time requirement has demanded the maximum effort of every Sailor in the squadron, from the maintenance department to the administration department. The Sailors of HS-5 look forward to their upcoming. return to Jacksonville and will use the weeks between Fallon and their next upcoming detachment to enjoy their shortened Florida summer. 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In 2003, 100 people were killed in a Rhode Island nightclub fire ignited by the indoor use of pyrotechnics in a small, crowd- ed ro6m with wall linings that pro- moted rapid flame spread. As in most years, the majority of victims of fireworks injuries in 2003 were under age 20. The highest injury rates were fdr children aged five to nine, whose relative risk compared to other age groups has been increasing in recent years. In 2003, five out of six (84 percent) of emergency room fire- works injuries involved fireworks that federal regulations permit con- sumers to use. Seven states have banned access by the public to all fireworks, including Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island. "Safe and sane," or legal fireworks caused more injuries than illegal fireworks, espe- cially to preschool children. "Safe and sane" fireworks include devices such as sparklers, fountains, snakes, party poppers, and ground spinners. Six states permit the sale of sparklers and some other devices. Just going to a vendor to,purchase fireworks is dangerous. In 1983, two separate massive fireworks explosion incidents in Mexico killed 34 and 21 people, respectively. In 1996, nine people died in an Ohio fire when a customer ignited a fireworks device in the sales display area of a fire- works retail . facility an the re- sulting qui-ckly y spread to the entire store inventory. p I will dare say you have never seen a UL label on a consumer firework. Now the- question is for you would you burn your child? If you purchase fireworks and allow your children to play with them, you are risking blindness, burns and even death. What kind of loving parent would allow this? Not any I know. aThe members of NAS Jax Fire Department want you and your. fami- ly to enjoy this holiday but without coirsumer purchased fireworks. We would ask you take your family to one of the many public fireworks displays sponsored by area cities and leave the fireworks to the professionals. We all know it's a much better time and you can kick back and enjoy spending time with the most precious people in your life your family. The conse- quences of not heeding this good advice may be a lifetime of guilt hav- ing to look at your blinded or maimed child. When you pass that colorful and brightly lit fireworks stand and feel tempted to. go in, we 'ask you to remember an important thought. "Would I burn my child?" Your answer is looking up at you! By Landy Hall NASIJax Base Fire Chief W T would you burn your child? If I asked you this question most V : family members would won- der:if I had lost my mind. However, the; sad truth of the matter is, this Fourth of July someone's child is going to the emergency room or in the worse case scenario, the funeral home because of fireworks. Yes, fireworks! I often get these looks and com- ments: "Chief, you're just a spoil sport. You don't want us to have fun." Or, "it's the Fourth of July. You are anti-celebration. Americans celebrate the Fourth with fireworks." No, we are not against celebrating but we are for the protection of life and property. Consumer fireworks have an unpar- alleled history of causing death and injury. Many people will say, "it's just a sparkler, it doesn't hurt anything." Not true. Look at the statistics according to National Fire Protection Association and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. In 2003, 9,300 fireworks-related injuries were treated in a hospital emergency room. In 2002, there were 3,000 reported structure or vehicle fires started by fireworks and $29 million in direct property damage. I4 1997-2001, eight people per year were killed in fires started by fire- works, while seven people were killed For more duly 10. Be6.',- AS Jax sets up emergency hotline F-om Staff area has been given. They times of emergency only. regarding the hurricane N AS Jacksonville has established a hot- line for service-; nrembers, Department of- Iefense employees, con- tilactors and their families teacall during an emergency tfat warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. SEvacuees can call 1-800- 89-6024 to check in with the-"base upon arriving at a -evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nas- jax'eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will. not be staffed by customer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous -information Swedish Massage Oriental conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster pre- paredness office at 542- 5595. CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Give a hoot, don't pollute! By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel ust about every evening, my wife and I walk our dog along Child Street. We live right on the corner in front of the hospital, so we start there, and walk past the golf course. We have walked the same route so many times; we know most of the landmarks, and each pothole along the route. We look forward to the walk each day, but I think our little dog looks forward to it even more. He has the opportunity to get outside, and since he is a housedog, it is always the high- light of his day. He gets to chase squirrels, raccoons, armadillos, rabbits and one animal we think is a pocket gopher. Last week he ..... .- even got to get close to a large turtle that was making it's way Chaplain to the river. Ca plan Unfortunately, last week he (Lt) Mylon Pope also got to eat Cheetos from an almost full bag that some- one threw out of their car. As a matter of fact, most evenings, he has the opportunity to enjoy a buffet of trash that litters the side of the road. He gets his choice of McDonalds, Wendy's, Taco Bell and other delicacies that people choose to throw out of their cars as they drive down the road. This brings me to an important question: Why in the world do people litter? What makes someone pick up a McDonalds bag and throw it out of his or her window? It is mind boggling to me how thoughtless some people are. If you don't believe me, just look around as you drive. It is enough to make you sick. Littering is thoughtless, foolish, and it affects us all. When we have a visitor to the station, people's first impression is extremely positive. Who can drive past that Blue Angel aircraft at the Yorktown Gate and not be awestruck? Their impression as they drive around the base should be just as positive and yet day after day, I am amazed at the amount of litter thrown on the road. Just as soon as it gets picked up, there is more to take its place. If you are in the habit of littering, why not do the right thing and wait until you get home or to your office and dispose of your trash properly? If you see litter, how about picking it up and throwing it in the nearest trash can? It doesn't take a lot of work, and it will go a long way in keeping up the appearance of our station. Remember what Woodsy the Owl said in those immortal television com- mercial from the 1970's "Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute!" THE SUNS ARE HOME W E FN B ALL NEXT WEEK! U TUESDAY. JULY 4. 7:05 p.m. vs. Carolina Mudcats BEST FIREWORKS SHOW EVER at the Baseball Grounds! Celebrate Independence Day and Mr. Bragan's 83rd Birthday with a monster fireworks show after the game. Plus, the first 2,000 fans get a free set of Suns baseball cards. WEDNESDAY. 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VBS is coming in July Registration for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel is currently under way for all children ages 5-12. VBS runs July 17-21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Religious Education Building 749. This I year's theme is "All Aboard for the Gospel Express." Participants will spend their time doing arts and crafts, playing games, learning songs and having classroom instruction. Lunch will be provided each day. There are 100 seats available for the weeklong class. information on sign-ups or to volunteer, call 542-3051. The deadline to sign up is ww.Nama t Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 7 FROM THE FLEET Security still a top concern By Pacific Fleet Master Chief (SS/SW) R.D. West H oo-yah, warriors. This week I want to get right to the point because some recent events have me really concerned. By now I'm sure most of you have heard about the recent loss of personal information by the Veterans Admini- stration (VA). About 26.5 million of our retired, for- mer, active and reserve shipmates had their person- al information stolen when a VA employee took the information home with him. Incredulous as this all sounds, this incident brings to light two significant issues that affect us all on a daily basis: information security and identity theft. First let's talk information security. I mentioned this in an article earlier this year, but after something like this, I think it needs rein- forcing. What we have is a govern- ment employee, much like any of us, who brought home sensitive data on mil- lions of people despite rules prohibiting such actions. Sure, the original plan was probably just to get a step ahead of a big project or just work in gen- eral. Maybe it was the usual procedure because no one seemed to mind or care. I wonder how many people. care now? At least 26.5 mil- lion I'd wager. The same thing applies to us in the military. We are always charged with pro- tecting sensitive and classi- fied information. You just don't realize the impact its unauthorized release can have. We don't have the option of just sliding a disc of information into a brief- case and take it home to keep working on it. The ini- tiative is laudable, and we Pacific Fleet Master Chief (SS/SW) R.D. West can say it was an admirable intention, but we've seen how it is the wrong answer. So the next time you see "For Official Use Only," or "Classified," make sure you protect it according to its classification. That means keeping it secure and not taking it out of the office to work on it at home. Now I need to point out that the VA and the Department of Defense are doing some great work fix- ing this situation. Many of us have gotten or will be getting very soon a letter explaining what has hap- pened and what steps we need to take to protect our- selves. So far there have been no reports of illegal actions resulting from the data loss, which is good news. But we still need to be proactive. That brings me to the next point I want to discuss about dealing with this mess now..The theft of all this material makes a lot of us susceptible to identity theft. Folks, this is one of the fastest-growing crimes in our society today. It does- n't really matter who you are or how much money you have. All a criminal needs is a few bits of personal information, and boom! You are the proud new owner of a bunch of stuff you've never seen and probably never will. And the main reason iden- tity theft is so much on the rise, is because many of us make it so easy. You know all those credit card offers you get in the mail and immediately throw away? That's what I'm talking about. All some dumpster-diving creep has to do now is fill out the form, mark the change of address block and a bright new credit card with your name gets mailed to whatever address he puts down. And that's just the simple stuff. So you should definitely invest in a shred- der. And get one of those confetti shredders so what- ever you are shredding turns into an impossible jig- saw puzzle. Next, the Internet pro- vides a wealth of informa- tion ripe for the picking if you aren't paying attention and protecting yourselves. Recently the Center for Personal Development (CPD) put up a course on Navy Knowledge Online's (NKO) eLearning to help you all avoid the risks of identity theft. I really think everyone should check it out, and I would think good leading petty officers and leading chief petty officers would be pushing to make sure their Sailors complete the course (hint, hint). The course is simply titled "Identity Theft" and is designed to teach you some simple steps to avoid theft of your personal information. It also covers the personal and professional conse- quences if your information falls into the wrong hands. . Another resource to help you out is the Federal See FLEET, Page 16 Laminate US Creating The Laminate Nation... One Floor at a Time A Laminates "R' Us Company PERG LSONART wile Givai FK 'ro M"N4GION QUICKSTEP- ALL OF THE ABOVE COMPLETELY INSTALLED INCLUDES: ," r ' Underlayment Moisture Barrier Labor Materials Moldings Matching Thresholds 25 Year Product Warranty Lifetime Installation Warranty Its So Easy WARNING: Don't be fooled by flooring companies low square foot prices.The gimmick is you are 0 charged an additional cost for the underlayment, moisture barrier, matching thresholds, 1/4 round molding, removal and disposal of your old carpet, furniture moving and more. You need to look at the entire price of the job, not the square footage price of the materials. ;T.= IIII f TrF- "KI "'-'A EL MMilitary Appreciation Discount. All Active & Retired Military and Civilian Employees Receive 10% Disc. off our published prices. I- .................. 17 77 I Nl V 8 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 Blow. As tfli. . ,- -t &,- .. -.. tr-.- - A group of NJROTC students have some fun as they learn to sail on the St. Johns River. Sailing Instructor Trey Hawkins (right) gives some last minute advice to NJROTC Student Matt Smith of Nease High School in Jacksonville, before he sets sail in a Laser sailboat. ~earn By Kaylee LaRocque Editor S ixty-six NJROTC students S from high schools through- M-E out Florida and Georgia spent June 10-16 at NAS Jax par- ticipating in a unique hands-on program that taught them to sail. The 40-hour program is spon- soked by the Interscholastic Sailing Association, South Atlantic Division. NIAS Jax is one of three sites in the country to host this annual event with the other programs taking place in Annapolis, Md. and San Diego. This is the fifth coiisecutive year the program has been offered here. The program is offered to stu- dents ages 14-17 who are selected based on their grades, ability to get along with others and desire to learn to sail. They are also required to pay a $180 fee to cover some expenses. The stu- dents are housed at the NAS Jax Bachelor Officer's Quarters (BOQ), eat most of their meals in the base galley and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Depart- ment allows them use of the sail- boats at the Mulberry Cove Marina for free. All these benefits help keep the cost of the program relatively low. "The base has been really great about hosting us each year. Without them allowing us to Sailing Instructor Trey Hawkins shows some NJROTC students how to properly tie knots to prepare their sailboats for a day on the water. -i Ed White High School NJROTC Instructor Lt. T. Gines (right) helps a group of students prepare their boat. come here, we wouldn't be able to have this class. The commercial schools charge $750 per week and that doesn't include having a place to stay and food and all the other things available to us. It's conveniently located and con- tained so our students are safe and aren't running wild," said retired Lt. Cmdr. Bob Spencer, who created the program here and runs it each year. A certified sailing instructor through the United States Sailing A student carefully tries to guide his Laser sailboat out on the river. Association and the Chief of Naval Education and Training, Spencer and several other instructors spent the week volun- teering their time, ensuring stu- dents learned the skills needed to sail a boat both individually and as part of a team. Classes began in a typical class- room setting where the students learned basic boat handling tech- niques, boating safety, weather conditions, sailing terminology and what to expect when they get on the water. They were also required to pass a deep-water swim test. Then, it was on to the actual ailing portion of the class for some hands-on training. As each student learns to rig their lines and hoist their sails, they set off for a day on the St. Johns River. Unfortunately, their two days on the water were cancelled due to the heavy winds and storms from Tropical Storm Alberto. "We were finally able to get out on the water by Wednesday. Other than a few dings and scrapes, it all went pretty well. The afternoon showers brought some heavy wind gusts and capsized a few boats, so our recovery drill train- ing came in handy," explained Spencer. "The learning curve is so steep with these kids, that after only one day on the water, they've pretty much got the idea of how things work." "Being on the water is definite- ly the most challenging part of this class, but the kids are resilient. They learn quickly and just go for the challenge," contin- ued Spencer. "And, they are always looking for the compli- ments. They need that positive feedback and once they get it, they are hooked." Throughout the week, the stu- dents were required to man each of the different types of sailboats See SAILING, Page 9 And, we'll try that one again. Jax AIr NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 9 3- NJROTC Students Sarah Kralick of Luella High School in Henry County, Ga., and Colton Collier of Harrison l igh School in Kennesaw, Ga., work together to rig their boat before putting it into the water. SAILING: Students circle, follow, tack, jib, downward-wind sail and more to gain proficiency From Page 8 4 used. "They start out working together as a team on the larger boats. By the end of the week, each one Shas spent time in the one-man Laser boats learning .to maneuver it on their own. Of course, we always have instructors in the area and whale- .-."boats to assist if needed," said - .. ..7Spencer. ..'Once the students learned the - ......' ..-.-basics, they spent a day learn- ing controlled sailing by fol- . lowing one another in cir- U cles, in lines, practicing .. approaches on other boats, a tacking, jibbing, upward ',. -...... ~ ;" and downward wind sailing .s and man overboard drills. ...0 A.-%.IBy the end of each day, the 7 students were pretty exhausted S ,.. and sunburned, but proud of their accomplish- , .'.- ments. "They came here to learn to sail and were A,'c .required to demonstrate proficiency. We had a great i, Pi. .:: week and the students absorbed an awful lot," said Spencer. .. The class ended June 16 with the students partic- ...'. '..ipating in a graduation ceremony, proud of their '.l-accomplishments, excited about the friendships .. they had made, but happy to be going home. (From left) NJROTC Students Michelle Lanford of Duluth High School in Duluth, Ga., Patrick Murphy of Lee High School in Jacksonville, and Tyler Massey of Macon County High School, Macon, Ga., get their mast ready as they prepare to head out for a day on the St. Johns River. NJROTC Student Olivia Hardy of McEachern . High School in Powder Springs, Ga., rigs her sailboat at the Mulberry Cove Marina. - Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Bob Spencer, commanding officer of the Interscholastic Sailing Association, South Atlantic Division, gives some last-minute instructions to a group of students before they head out on the river. 10 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 Military couple balances career and family to earn their college degrees By PH2 (AW) Susie Cornell Special Contributor Education is and will continue to be a key factor in the personal and professional develop- ment of Sailors. Navy lead- ership is committed to pro- viding financial assistance to all active duty Sailors during off-duty hours through tuition assistance ,(TA), the Navy College :Program for Afloat College :Education (NCPACE), aca- :demic skills development :and testing. Two Sailors took this *information to heart. PS2 :Yvette Junius along with her husband, Levarne Junius, a retired senior chief, have utilized their TA for more than 10 years in pursuit of their bachelor's degree. Yvette and Levarne grad- uated Saturday from Saint Leo University with their bachelor's degrees during a ceremony in Patlaka, Fla. Earning a bachelor's degree has brought them a sense of accomplishment. "I will be the first in my family who has earned a degree and my husband has been a great inspiration to me," said Yvette. Their journey began more than 20 years ago when AN Yvette Tyndell reported to her first duty station at NAS Pensacola, Fla. Upon arrival, she met and later fell in love with AME2 Levarne Junius who at the time was attending aircrew school. They married in 1988. The following year, Yvette left the Navy to pursue her education and start a fami- ly. She continued to serve the country as a member of the Naval Reserves. She soon earned her associate's degree in business manage- ment. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Yvette was recalled to active duty for two years and was stationed at Joint Forces Norfolk, Va. Meanwhile, her husband Photo by PH2(AW) Suzie Cornell PS2 Yvette Junius and her husband, Levarne Junius study together during their free time when ;they are not working or taking care of their family. Grill given away for Dad's Day ".:" .u j, Photos by Dennis Claxton Lorrie White, territory manager for Jacksonville Overseas Corporation, draws the win- ning name for the stainless steel gas grill that was given away June 16 by the NAS Jax Commissary and Jacksonville Overseas Corporation as Commissary Director John Moore assists. The grill was given away in honor of Father's Day. The winner was Bob Corlies of Middleburg. S ", NAS Jax Commissary Director S' John Moore congratulates S..Denise Corlies after ... \ her husband's name was drawn as the winner of the gas grill. continued his career with Early Warning Squadron 78 also in Norfolk, as a flight engineer. After climbing the ranks to senior chief petty officer, Levarne retired in August 2004. Yvette came back in the Navy full time following her husband's retirement. Currently a member of Personal Support Detac- hment, Jacksonville, Yvette continues her education during off duty hours. Levarne is committed to taking care of the family full time while continuing his education. According to Levarne they faced several obstacles along the way. "Moving from place to place and having to change schools is difficult. Until the online program came along it was challeng- ing to complete require- ments because you were always deploying or mov- ing," said Levarne. As a dual military couple they have learned to bal- ance their time and priori- ties. Their responsibilities include raising a family, working, standing duty, maintaining a home and education not only for them- selves but also their 13- year-old son, Avery and 9- year-old :daughter, Dom- inique. Through all the balancing,' the two never lost sight of their educational goals. "Being able to study togeth- er, he understood when I was stressed out because he was also stressed between working and taking care of the family. He was able to relate especially during midterms and finals," she stated. So what lies ahead for them in the future? They intend to pursue their mas- ter's degree with Levarne beginning next month. Coming down the pipeline Photo Courtesy of PS2 Yvette JuniuLs PS2 Yvette Junius of Personnel Support Detachment Jax, and her husband, Levarne Junius, a retired senior chief petty offi- cer, at their graduation ceremony last Salurday. The couple received their bachelor's degrees from Saint Leo University. in fiscal year 2011, Sailors must earn a rating relevant associate's degree from an accredited institution, to meet eligibility require- ments for advancement to senior chief petty officer. A new NavAdmin 166/06 was announced June 6, that increased TA from 12 semester hours to 16. Additional information can be found at www.navycol- lege.navy.mil/. "I think the new NavAdmin is a step in the right direction to help Sailors earn a degree. Every increase will help," said Yvette. .. Friday & Saturday.. 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Adkins was the only player to defeat Victoria in the tournament. NAS Jax hosts Interservice Chess Championship From Navy MWR, CNIC Millington Detachment ed by PS1(SW) Narci- so Victoria, highest point scorer, the All- Navy Chess Team finished second overall at the 2006 Interservice Chess Cham- pionship held at NAS Jacksonville June 12-16. 'Victoria, assigned to Naval Support Activity Philadelphia, also earned a place on the United States Military Chess Team, which will compete in the 17th Annual NATO Chess Tournament in Berkshire, England, Aug. 21-25. Team Air Force won the seven round Swiss Format tournament. The Marine Corps team finished in third place, followed by the Army. The Air Force will be sending two representa- tives to the NATO tourna- ment: Master Sgt. Dan Ranario, Pope Air Force Base North Carolina, and Staff Sgt. Robert Bucholtz, Schriever Air Force Base Colorado, who finished the tournament in second and third place, respectively. Other members of the 2006 United States Military Team who will attend the NATO event include Lt. Col. David Hater, U.S. Army, 2nd Lt. Arthur Macaspac, U.S. Army, and Master Gunnery Sgt. Dwaine E. Roberts, U.S. Marine Corps. All-Navy Chess Team Photo byJO1(SW) Bill Lamed AC2(SW/AW) Adrian Adkins from Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville (FACSFAC Jax) reenlists June 21 just before the start of a Jacksonville Suns game. FACSFAC Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Bob Buehn read the reenlistment oath. Adkins recently reported to FACSFAC Jax after serving aboard USS George Washington (CVN- 73). Photo by Darren Dillinger PSi(SW) Narciso Victoria of Naval Support Activity Philadelphia ponders his next move during the U.S. Military Chess Championship held at NAS lax June 12-16. Victoria won the overall tournament for the second year in a row after defeating his counterparts from the Army, Air Force and Marine Corps. He'll travel to Wellington College in Berkshire, England with the U.S. Chess Team to take on other North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries Aug. 20-26. members also included MM1 Benjamin Barquin, Southwest Regional Maintenance Center, who finished seventh; YN3 Joseph Dixon, U.S. Coast Guard, Maintenance and Logistics Command See CHESS, Page 13 I MSCCN hosting a From CNRSE Community Support Services The Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN) is hosting a hir- ing fair aboard NAS Jacksonville July 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Building 966 (old Navy Reserve building) for two of MSCCN's corporate partners, Concentra Incorporated and Wachovia Corporation. The hiring fair is a direct-hire approach, providing candidates that meet job descrip- tion requirements with the opportunity to be interviewed by company recruiters and sourcing consultants. Wachovia and Concentra will fill posi- tions both in the Jacksonville area and nationwide. Opportunities are open to all active duty, reserve, retired military spous- es and exiting or retired military person- nel. Concentra currently is looking to fill the following nationwide positions: doctors, nurses, physical therapists, medical direc- tors, medical center administrators, med- ical assistants, radiology technicians, i hiring fair in July billing specialists, accountants and other professional administrative support posi- tions. Wachovia is currently offering the follow- ing positions nationwide: financial center managers, financial specialists, adminis- trators, tellers and leaders in general banking. Please visit the MSCCN Web site at: http://www.msccn.org/jobs/jobseekersOther. php and post your resume to the feature job positions: "Jacksonville Hiring Fair July 12, 2006." MSCCN will contact all candidates that meet job descriptions by phone for a pre-screen interview. Qualifying candidates will receive a sched- uled interview with a recruiter or sourcing consultant on July 12. L b Help all children Become survivors. St. Jude Children's 8soo-822-6344 Research Hospital ,.wsjude.org A CFC Participant Providea as a Public Service Coastline Community College proudly salutes our 2005-06 Navy graduates at NSB Kings Bay, NAS Jacksonville, and NS Mayport. Kings Bay GA Ryan Conley Samuel Goodwin Charles Jacobs Jerome McKinnon Troy Olafson Donald Radsick David Ramirez Scott Rayburn Michael Rieling Steven Rueschenberg William Starbuck Jacksonville FL David Chaney Eric Comeau Mitchell Duggan :,Ryan Gordon Michael Lagratta Jr. Michael Lechette Michael Morgan David Musser Arrison Pullin Mayport FL Denise Aikens Kevin Averett Fidelino Cuenca Christopher Geathers John Russaw Dale Wagner Steven Watson Joseph Wilson Scott Wohlgamuth The members of the U.S. Chess Team will head to Wellington Colelge in Berkshire, England Aug. 20-26 to play against other NATO chess teams. From left, Lt. Col. David Hater, PS1 Narciso Victoria, 2nd Lt. Arthur Macaspac, Master Gunnery Sgt. Dwaine Roberts, Staff Sgt. Robert Bucholtz, Master Sgt. Dan Ranario and NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. QoUND QOBIMN 3 A Io DO1. 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Orange Park/Fleming Island www.IslandEyecare.com S" R139243 I I I Jax Air eWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 13 Photos by PH2 Miguel Contreras An SH-60F Seahawk assigned to the "Emerald Knights," of HS-75 flies plane guard while naval aviator student pilots qualify aboard the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) June 17. he photo editors at All Hands Magazine are looking for this year's top photos for the October "Any Day in the Navy" issue. The goal is to show our Sailors in action around the world, so shots of people are preferable to shots of hardware. We're looking for the common Navy occurrence, shot well, in a way no one has seen before. The dead- line for submission is July 15. Photos taken between July 1, 2005 and July 1, 2006 are eligible for sub- mission provided they CHESS: Sailor wins overall tournament From Page 12 Atlantic, who finished 14th; PS1(SW) Matthew Nem- mers, NAS Ft. Worth, Texas, who finished 16th; ST1(SS) Khristopher Juro- shek, Naval Base Point Loma, Calif., who finished 18th; and Capt. John Perciballi, Naval Hospital Pensacola, who finished 19th. Membership on the All- Navy Chess team is deter- mined each year by resume. Qualified players must be on active duty, be a member of the United States Chess Federation with a current rating of 1,600 or higher, and be available to attend the 2007 Interservice Chess Championship at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., June 10-16, 2007, and the NATO Chess Tournament in Antalya, Turkey, next summer. Applications should be submitted to the Comman- der, Navy Installations Command's Mission Essen- tial Branch (N221) by April 1, 2007. For more informa- tion, contact Julie Smith, (901) 874-6533/DSN 882, julie.k.smith@navy.iail. STUNT KITES BOX meet basic technical con- mil. 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We spent every Saturday morning going through classes for the past eight weeks learning about how to help people during a disaster." "I went through the training so I could help out my community and to be able to assist people if a disaster happened in our area. And, it's a great way to spend .*time with my dad," said Ryan. Participants in the class learned about fire safety, medical operations including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search ,and rescue, terrorism incidents, communications, disaster psy- chology and how to use different Photos by Kaylee LaRocque OSCM(AW/SW) Terry Bryant of Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax directs his team of rescuers to HM2 Nicole Dubeck of Naval the staging area for injured victims during a disaster drill for Community Emergency Response Team members at Hospital Jacksonville helps a vic- the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Academy June 17. tims with a broken leg and knife tiembedded into his shoulder durifeng rescue operations for victims in a during Hurricane Katrina," said gram is free," said Davis. the drill, completely dark building and Firefighter/Paramedic Lt. George The next CERT training begins strategies depending on the situa- tion. At the end of the classroom ses- sions, the volunteers participated in a final disaster preparedness exercise to use the. skills they've learned. The exercise included using fire extinguishers to put out a fire, performing search and arrive on the scene of a major dis- aster area with numerous vic- tims. "It was a great class and the training was excellent. We really learned a lot," said Nichols. "This is a very important pro- gram. If the people in Mississippi had gone through a program like this and had been trained, there would have been a lot less deaths ox of01 mthe acksonville Fire ana Rescue Department. The goal of the program is have a trained CERT volunteer in every neighborhood in the Jacksonville area. "This training really needs to be neighborhood specific which is the way it was developed. We are always looking for more volunteers and the pro- Aug. iz and will b.e neia three consecutive Saturdays for eight hours each day at the Duval County Emergency Operations Center in the Fire and Rescue Headquarters Building at 515 Julia Street. The final drill is planned for Nov. 4. To sign up, call .630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. SEABEE: Community pitches in with new home for injured sailor From Page 1 could to help this family out," Minter said. "He made the ulti- wanted to provide what he want- ed for his family before he went to located west of the base in coastal "mr m' mate sacrifice for us. I wanted to war: a comfortable home his fami- Georgia. show my support for the effort he ly can be proud of." SAfter more than a year in VA provided." The Camden County communi- 'hospitals and being restricted to Minter approached Camden ty Sailors, Marines, veterans, the living and dining rooms in his County High School Teacher and neighbors and strangers bonded current. home, the injured Seabee Head Advisor for SkillsUSA together to make the home proj- was treated to a welcome normal-- Carlos Jones Jr., about the project ect a reality. ly reserved for distinguished visi- for the Blackmon family. Jones "The volunteer support for Mr. .tors. In his dress white uniform, went a step further and made a Blackmon 'was reflective of the ,Blackmon was piped aboard his blueprint to improve mobility for tremendous spirit and support new home, escorted .by his family Jeff in the former home. He con- the community has for the mili- and military veterans. cluded that to make the house tary serving their nation," said ., The four-bedroom house is a wheelchair accessible and livable Capt. Mike McKinnon, command- fully functional, wheelchair-acces- -- for Jeff, the Blackmons needed a ing officer of NSB Kings Bn, command-y. sible home with wider doorways, larger home. According to Jones, ing officer of NSB Kings Bay. providing easier movement from when word got out about the fam- McKinnon said Blackmon was room to room than Blackmon's ily needs, the community came willing to sacrifice everything for Originally planned 1,200 square Photo by PH2(AW/NAC) Will Tonacchio together to show their support for histates country. However, McKinnon Foot house, which would have lim- SW3 Jeffery Blackmon of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 at NAS the cause. Sited his movement to only a cou- Jax, and his family is piped aboard to his new home as they pass through a "I am very fortunate to live in also a role model for the commu- 'ple rooms. According to his wife, group of sideboys rendering honors while hundreds of friends and mem- Camden County, which shows nity. ,Jeanette, the new home is more bers of the community pay tribute. The Blackmon family will soon move outstanding support for each "Jeanette Blackmon is a perfect Than she ever dreamed. into their new handicap-accessible 3,100-square-foot home which was other. The parents have raised example of what a military w' "It is overwhelming the amount build by volunteers in the local community. such great kids that their hearts spouse is," he said. "She sacrificed ,, time and effort all the volun- they show their support to make asked what he could do to help. are big enough that when some- day-in, day-out separation with steers from Camden County pro- Jeff's life a little better." Jeanette asked for something body is less fortunate than them, the potential this could happen. vidded," she said. "I cannot even The home project began with a small and practical. they seem to be able to step in She handled everything with a begin to thank everyone who simple gesture from a caring -"I asked for a bench and got a and accomplish what some people positive and professional manner. ,"pitched in to make this happen. neighbor. Camden County High house," she said. believe is an impossible task," he She is a role model for all mili- "This community is great the way School student Brandon Minter "I just wanted to do anything I said. "Jeffery has paid enough. We tary spouses." ,FLEET: FTC offers aid to those possibly affected by VA data theft -, From Page 7 out at http://www.firstgov. on their ID theft homepage. I know it's sometimes dif- stay on top of things so Take advantage of the &,, gov/. Good reading on what to ficult to remember all the they can't make us victims, resources available to you Trade Commission (FTC). 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Weekend classes Friday and Saturday. Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats July 22-23 Free kayak and canoe rental on Thursday's for active duty. Want to receive a weekly marina alert or brochure via e- mail? Send a request to Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil. For more information, call 542-3493. Summer Bowling Specials Sunday 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! Family Day Every Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Two games, shoes and soft drink for $5 Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Shoe rental not included. 6-10 p.m. Call 542-3521 for more information. Bingo Lunch bingo Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening bingo Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! Win cash! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics, call 542- 3518/3229. Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. Monday Photo by PH2(AW) Suzie Cornell AW2 Nicholas Kenlon and AWAA Robert Hall, both of VS-30, perform routine maintenance on a Toyota Tacoma at the Auto Skills Center. The Auto Skills Center offers a variety of servic- es and allows patrons to work on their own vehicles provid- ing lifts and tools at a low cost. For more information, call 542-3227. 4 p.m. Tuesday Call 542-3518/4238 for details. "The Heat is On" Aerobathon Aug.14, 5-7:30 p.m. Special gift for all participants! For more information about I.TT trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Discount Jaguar Ticket Pre-Sale July 17 Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. $47 per ticket/Section 147 Ride the Jaguars shuttle for $10 per game or $80 for all home games. Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band Oct.21, 7:30 p.m. $86 Section 101 Orlando Shopping Trip July 8 $20/person Sign-up by July 5 or until filled. Visit the Millennium Mall and Premium Outlets. Trident Sub Tour Kings Bay, Ga. July 27 $19 per person Tour a submarine, have lunch at Pirates Cove Galley and visit St. Mary's Submarine Museum! 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. Pepsi 400 Trip Saturday Keech Box Seats for only $45. Includes ticket and transportation Limited number of tickets. Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 17 Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game July 6, departs Liberty at 6 p.m. Free Adventure Landing July 8 $10 for an entire day of water slides, go-carts, mini golf and much more! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The New World (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Curious George (G) Saturday, 7 p.m. Firewall (PG-13) July 7, 7 p.m. Phat Girlz (PG-13) July 14, 7 p.m. She's The Man (PG-13) July 15, 5 p.m. Ice Age 2 The Meltdown (PG) July 15, 7 p.m. Stay Alive (PG-13) July 21, 7 p.m. Ultraviolet (PG-13) July 28, 7 p.m. Final Destination 3 (R) July 29, 5 p.m. Failure To Launch (PG-13) July 29, 7 p.m. Shaft (R) 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! July 11 and 25 for active duty. Today, July 13 and 27 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. Golf Clubhouse Grand Opening Scramble July 11, 1 p.m. shotgun start $40 per player Includes golf, tee gift, lunch and dinner, range balls, prize purse, and complimentary round. Summer 9-Hole Twilight League Every Tuesday July 11 Sept. 28 $15 authorized MWR patrons, $20 guest Men play white tees and women play red tees. For more information on the flying club, call 777-8549 or 777-6035. Ground School July 17 Aug..23 $365 per person *Ground School Classes are located on the second deck of the Auto Skills Center. The Flying Club is located at Building 847A on the north side of base. Eiime We- a Uae. volunteers of America- 1 8(0g 899 0089 Celebrate America Liberty Fest July 4, departs Liberty at noon. Free Downtown Jacksonville IH lhi~II fl1T t1FtAT frJ : ~IAV Ortega Chiropractic Steven Read, DC One Mile North of the Main Gate 5539 Roosevelt Boulevard 425-4545 www.ortegachiropractic.com JACKSONVILLE'S ONLY FACILITY to offer Chiropractic, Medicine, Neuropsychology, Physical Therapy & Massage Therapy. 0 AUTO ACCIDENTS Committed to helping Military Personnel injured in auto accidents or experiencing any type of pain. We accept ALL Automobile Insurance and MOST health insurance. Convenient hours for NAS JAX Personnel and their dependents. Usually NO waiting room time! FlI. JUNE 30r 8PM & 10PM SAT. JULY 1ST 7pM & 9pM For over twenty years, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comic lames Gregory has stood grinning: his blue shirt untucked, his arms out- stretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious storytelling experience. The trademark caricature is the essence of James Gregorys comedy: whimsical reflections on life from the front porch. R1I 007 "More Covenient han The aseT. 18 laxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 Virginia extends benefits to militant families *, I) a Ikunk &1riins A w - a a . * - m) :-0) m- i n>a -o 0) a a S - Va V St : vm -E- S - S - a 0 ~ -~. -- - a - Learn to shop healthier with a dietitian... The Welness 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. .0 a - * --- - ~- a - - S a a a a S 0 5 ~. - -- 5- - - U - -a,. -- Oa o.-~ 0 - a C ~Om- a.. a -a--- * a 0 4 - -a C - a - a a1 - a a a - - S .0 - - a a S -- Naval Hospital Mental Health From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs T he Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Mental Health Department is offer- ing a workshop called "Developing and Enriching Your 'Marriage by Understanding Yourself and Your Partner" July 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is described as "an experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while person- ally growing within the marriage. The workshop is facilitated by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff psychologist who has been in private practice in Jacksonville since 1979. The workshop includes mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Frederick noted that privacy is important to the clinic staff. Therefore, no expanding services for couples one will be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values & Priorities Levels & Styles of Communication Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The workshop will take place in the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program Training Building located behind the Naval Hospital Emergency Room at Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542-3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. Q 9 qlt N * * 8 %in,* %q SPORTS & STANDINGS Volleyball meeting in July A captain's cup fall volleyball meeting will be held July 19. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and reservists. The meeting will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Building 850 Conference Room. Commands having their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meet- ing will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and 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 ho urs, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to offi- ciate soccer, softball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771- 1333. For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nas- jax.navy.mil. Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings As of June 23 Team Wins Losses ' AIMD-Blue 1 0 AIMD Gold 1 0 CNATTU Gold 1 0 VP-45 1 0 VP-62 1 0 Air Ops 0 1 NCTS A 0 1 SCWS 0 1 VP-5 0 -1 VP-30 0 1 Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings As of June 23 Team Wins Losses SCNATTU Blue 1 0 CNATTU Red 1 0 CNRSE 1 0 NATEC 1 0 AIMD 610 0 1 NCTS B 0 1 FACSFAC 0 1 HS-3 0 1 VR-58 0 0 Navy Band 0 0 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 19 Health fair slated for July 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 cardiovascular, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, colon, breast, prostate and skin cancer will be available for, children and adults. For more information, call 713-4860. Before and Afterschool Program registration is July 11 The NAS Jax Youth Activities Center will hold regis- tration for their Before and Afterschool Program July 11 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. , There will be an open house July 6 and 13th for parents; interested in learning more about the program. For more information, call 778-9772. Volunteers needed at NMCRS, The NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) is looking for volunteers to work as receptionists and caseworkers. Volunteers must com- plete a two-day training class to learn about the society, policies, budgeting, etc. Caseworkers will then train under the guidance of another trained casework- er until they learn the job.. No experience is required' to volunteer. ' For more information, call 542-3515. ; J-' COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA.Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more informa- tion, call 387-4332 or 272- 9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1- 4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269- 2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting'the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call 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 Keeping the'o intact w ben you tr! I Ah.- -_____ ~.. _ -Cu -= mv- v -4D ~~Cy .- - :6p-qw-,e '.7"~ - -~ -~ ,~ a - - a -'a'.-- - Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reserva- tions 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. their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all current- ly employed and retired federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or con- tact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washing ton @ sar.med.navy.mil. A youth fishing derby will be held Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to U i VI* i noon at Oceanway Park.,A,. youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. tq 3; p.m. at Hanna Park. The tour- naments are free for children. under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free' admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September: For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS |CARS BOATS PLANES *TRAINS| When it comes to lending money to our members, we'll find a way to make it work. Take for instance our new Flex Equity 3 home equity line. It gives you the peace of mind and Loan terms that are flexible. security of a full three years of fixed interest. You can use, only what you need, when you need it, drawing on the line of credit without worrying about rising interest rates. After three years, the interest rate adjusts monthly according to the Prime Rate as reported by the Wall Street Journal. 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All loans are subject to Credit approval. Ask a Member Relationship Specialist for details. Y Y Z. OV-N % TmU. -.0 No t. a0 7C.q 7.1.eZ. * -w - -, 20 JaAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 TRICARE leads Department of Defense in adopting new personnel system From TRICARE Public Affairs Office T RICARE Manage- ment Activity (TMA) is among the first agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD) to begin conversion to the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). NSPS is a results-focused performance management system that will help to advance DoD's national security mission as well as tlhe future of human capital management for DoD employees. ,The department plans to phase all of its organiza- tibns into the new system in stages over the next few years. TMA was selected to be part of Spiral 1.1, the iritial phase of implemen- tation, because of strong senior leader support. "I am proud TMA has been chosen to be part of the initial phase of the National Security Person- nel System implementa- tion," said Assistant Secretary of Defense of Health Affairs Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr. "I strongly endorse and support the new system; as it will allow,.employees a greater range of opportuni- ties for career growth and advancement, as well as give government managers enhanced tools to create a high-performance and mis- sion-focused work environ- ment," he continued. The program will help TMA, and eventually, all of DoD improves upon its already valued culture that recognizes and rewards tal- ented workers. Empowering employees to be responsible for their career growth and aligning their job performance to mission objectives are key features of this anticipated new system. Human resource experts suggest that performance- based human capital man- agement will promote broader skill development and encourage performance success, thereby potentially leading to salary increases and other rewards or bonuses. It is further suggested that, because of its more simplified and adaptable functionalities, NSPS will enable organizational flexi- bility; making it easier to place the right people in the right jobs, at the right time. "People are our most important asset, and they are critical to achieving our mission," said NSPS Program Executive Officer Mary Lacey. "People are also the leading DoD asset among a wide portfolio of resources, which actually appreciate rather than depreciate." According to Lacey, sur- veys have shown that DoD employees do not believe the current system includes adequate rewards or conse- quences for good or poor performance respectively. However, she affirms "all good performers will do fine under the NSPS," as it is designed to encourage open communication so that all know expectations. Lacey clearly recognizes that changing course is always challenging; however, she believes change, which helps people to accomplish their mission, is worth the investment. Winkenwerder reinforced the idea that an enhanced personnel system will ulti- mately help Health Affairs and TMA both attract and retain talented and moti- vated employees committed to excellence and to serving our valued beneficiaries. "It will take broad efforts to achieve implementation of NSPS, yet we look for- ward to it, and will not waiver in our commitment to doing that work. Inarguably, this is the right thing to do," Winkenwerder said. Navy Exchange promotes a healthier lifestyle From Navy Exchange Service Command The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) has always supported its cus- tomers, no matter what they needed. The same was true when customers were interested in a healthier lifestyle. NEXCOM's vend- ing department stepped up aid created the Healthy Alternatives program. "We started our Healthy Alternatives program in 1P93, years before others in the industry, because our military customers require healthier selections to be available to them," said derard Fantano, NEX- dbM's vending branch manager. "The Healthy Alternatives program was designed to assist cus- tamers in identifying and choosing a snack and/or fdod item that is lower in f4t,;,cholesterol, sodium or cp1ories." FCustomers can easily find thle healthier items by look- ing for the Healthy Alternatives shelf label logo, which identify healthi- er' products in NEX vending machines. ,When the program began 13 years ago, we weFe really limited in our product selection," said Faritano. "It consisted mainly of granola bars, cereal bars, pretzels, pop- cdyn and selected cookies. Customers seemed to enjoy the choices and supported the program." The program received additional support and gained more momentum in 2001 when Fantano joined forces with Lori Tubbs, a registered dietitian and public health educator with the Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC). Together, they increased the product selection in accordance with nutrition criteria set by the National Academy of Sciences and the Cooper Institute. Product availability now includes nuts, whole grain crackers and other snacks, trail mix, crackers, beef jerky, breakfast cookies, 100 percent fruit juices, low fat or fat free dairy products, water and diet soda. In addition to identifying product selections, Tubbs began educating Sailors and Marines on the impor- tance of eating smarter and exercising as a way to maintain good health and support mission readiness. Tubbs also teaches a one- day workshop entitled CHOW or Choosing Healthy Options for Wellness that provides basic nutrition guidelines and information on the Healthy Alternatives pro- gram as well as other nutri- tion initiatives to increase awareness on healthy eat- ing. Along with the CHOW workshops, Tubbs devel- oped an assessment tool, the CHOW appraisal, to evaluate the base and worksite nutrition environ- ment. For more informa- tion, log on to www.nehc.med.navy.mil/hp/ nutrit/chow.html. "According to the U.S. Surgeon General and the Department of Health and Human Services, there has been a 50 percent increase in the incidence of over- weight and obesity just over the past decade," said Tubbs. "In addition, being over- weight or obese increases the risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer. 13y educating our military members as well as giving them a healthier choice in the vending machines, we're giving them the tools they need to make an informed decision on their health," she added. As a result of NEXCOM's Healthy Alternative initia- tive, more than 20 items are cycled through NEX vending machines, produc- ing more than 1.2 million products sold during fiscal year 2005. NEXCOM's commitment to healthy choice selections has extended into other food service venues on base as well. NEXCOM's Food Service Department, which oversees the food courts and other eateries on base, also ensures the menus offered to customers offer healthy food choices, including salads, yogurt, fruit and more. Morale, Welfare and Recreation Departments are also coming on board by offering healthier foods in their venues as well. "It's all about choice," said Tubbs. "We want .our mili- tary members to choose their snacks smartly, so they can continue to do the jobs they were trained to do HELPING HANDS USOWelcome Center Volunteers are needed--to man the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are available. Call Lynne at 305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com formore details. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. - serving and protecting our country." The NEX Vending pro- gram is currently redesign- ing its-vending machine graphics to create more customer awareness of the Healthy Alternatives pro- gram. "Our goal is to have one Sailor or Marine per day make a healthier selec- tion," said Fantano. 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Details/pic: 0 owners.com ID#TTA2154 0 ,00$279,900 904-310 -6081 A s 298 Open House 200 Auctions Nassau County 210 Estate Sales OPEN HOUSE 22PublicSales Sat.July st. 10 -3 45127 Booth St. 210 Estate Sales Callahan town limits. w oNew Construction - Old Style. B. LANGSTONS Many Upgrades, ATTEND LOVERS OF: 3/2, Trains, fishing gear, Call 904-545-5755 tools, antique furn, glassware, books, Jew-E elry, military, oldi toys, Incredlbleamonts 11ofll NORTHSIDE 4815 Bankhead N. of OPEN HOUSE Phillips W. of Unlver- FSBO SUN. 1 4. sity off Richard Rd. SUN. 1. 4 #'s 8am wed. Wed 57 13967 Devonlee Dr P Thurs. Fri 94. sat 8-12 VICTORIA LAKES a www.blangston.com SUBDIVISION WESTSIDE -Moving Sale. MUST SEE! 3/2 S1 CSI 8120 Tuxford Ln. CENTER, Wed -Saturday 9-2 28' SCREEN LANAI T V' f______ _ TONS OF UPGRADES, E D 230 Georgia Real PRESERVE LOT, i _ _ WILL CO-OP. WHEELER CO OA 189AC, 696 -2459, 252-8644 prime hunting 5 ac lake + house $750K will _______I________T divide. 321-863-7499 , 300 Avondale/ 234 Bacon Co., Ortega GO BELOW APPRAISAL T 1649 Mayview In FAIR- Brick 4/2,5 LR, DR, Irg den FAX MANOR 3/2 hwflrs. w/fp. 2 kit., glass sun new: kit clawfoot tub, porch. Many, extras, air, roof, elec. big lot $151K 912. 367-44 $334,900. 904-642.1003 .- u- 5172 Farm Creek Rd. St. Augustine $595,900 With over 5 acres this 4/3 2040 sq. ft home with an in-ground pool has it all. Re-modeled kitchen with stainless steel appli- nces, h20 purifier, corian counters, new cabinets, stone back- plash, porcelain tile. This home features pergo floors, carpet- ing, full house generator, new hot h20 heater, motion lights around house and pool, artesian well. WASHER & DRYER WITH PURCHASE OF NEW HOME FOR ACTIVE OR RETIRED MILTARV. 6021 Blanding Blvd. 904-772-8031 Em i s ihan ustions: ld@latn6 : I t0~ II ii. ~5~ It .1 I i.~f~i 1.1-I '.1 .siil i-Ta li-n '5 2 2 18X AIr News NAS Ja 2006 One Bedroon $66 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune RMd Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY' APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry Call Now! 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F 330 Beaches 332 Middleburg 335 Orange Park/ 34 St. Johns 350 Waterfront 350 Waterfront 350 Waterfront A 2ND CHANCE TO OWN Lease Purchase 3P/2, 2cag t b 9 BEAUTIFUL 2 LOTS ON DRS LAKE WATERFRONT GATED RIVERFRONT A2NDCHNEWTOBEACH 6aLeas Pchae p/nt In OP Country Club FSBOFSBO-JulCrk. 3/2,cute KEKERR. OCALA 3BR/2BA BRICK RANCH, COMMUNITY SBRAND NEW BEACH 1.6ack freshlytin/ou 4/4+den, study, bonus cute cute. like new, 4/ NATIONAL FOREST 17O NEW DOCK BOATHOUSE, Lots from $129K IfDI MCONDOIN 18 Blue Bell ye off 218r M 3268sf, mo3el home $259,900, 609 Sweetwa I ON CANAL 3/2 FENCED 106' ON DR'S LAKE. 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Excel prie for New:,r0f ri4/wa4 d44 e 2230sf. crnr culdesac garage, brick large lot .lefthandbananatiyaho.co C county lcjoUte ge ph. 285-4389 for appt. A Full Service Brokerage6 34 St. AugustineI APARTMENTS FSBO Neptune Beach, wwwBl ithechief.cm AgLENI w 3br/3ba 1,00 s, s877346-7827 PB0. INl beatifulcNro .Beautiful -4 bed- Ba hI(9 )2 11!A Appt Call 9 09o, 0338 DON BROWN REALTY room, 3Efullebath, 2616 Beu fl-e Ba ^ pi Call 9049-2 5n 225-5510 OR 571-7177 square foot, 2 year Beautiful -4 bed- SFSBO NEPTUNE BEACH old home. Formal liv- room, 3 full bath, 2616 S3/2. S ngroundpool EAGLEAROR4/3,rg ing room, dining square foot, 2 year S3790904-246-1860. opnkIt., fncd bkyd, room. Surround odhome. Formal liv- DCalforappt. cudesa, amenities sound in family room, ing room, dining Prote on $299K. 904,269.7111 master bedroom and room. Surroundro tection ]NJ -Ir Q.n NEPTUNE^ SUCHoutsid~e In screened sound in family room, PCS, must sell 3/2. FSBO 2859 Southampton lanai. Gourmet master bedroom and SJ Newlyremod.Fire- Dr. 4/2.5Likenew, bit kitchen with cherry outside in screened Ouice r ( rmed) place,2 car gar.,$310K. 2001, $259,900 Call cabinets, white Cor- lanai. Gourmet Owner ays oslng 904 463.0210 Will co-op rin counter tops kitchen with cherry lI/stainless steel cabinets, white Cor- Earn up to $31,064/year (overtime inclusive). plcal134 2999 Glen Laurel/140 Irish- appliances, large e On counter tops PONTE VEDRA BCH- wood 3/22car 14sf, pantry, and center stainless steel Turtle Shores. FSBO. Built 2001 $1OODown island. Plantation appliances, large w ,,i .CC block w/coquina. r w/ Go eshuttersceilingfans, Agnt and center Home warrty. Cust2/2? PAYS EVERYTHING! water softener, Irri- .s.an.Platation Sa. n -982-9478 ation well. Side shutters, ceiling fans enforcement, corrections, career military, "l rq 2 car gar., tunnel to entry 3-car garage water softener, irri- prvbch. $423,900. Call OAKLEAF NO Qualify with extra storage, gation well. Side police academy Mat and/or 9w/$60$90K Down. termite bond, private entry 3-car garage 4/2, 1750sf, brickfrntfpI preserved profes- with extra storage. Ponte Vedra Beach $239,900. 904.838-7443 sionally landscape lot termite bond, private Shore Patrol experience, or a criminal Condo walk to ocean with large oaks. preserved profes- 2/2. garage, pond view. OAKLEAF PLANTATION "Reasonable offer signally landscape lot justice degree e$247,900.904-728-7860 Brand new 4/2 1432 will be accepted" with large e oaks. Canopy Oaks Dr. Price $549,900. 904,708-5002 "Reasonable offer PonteyVedra FSBO reduced $10K this week Agent will be accepted' Gated 3/2 on lake, upgrades, only. Must sell 819-6626 Agent $399K 904- 891-1388 - Riptide Neighborhood. A NewHomewith Remod.3/2; new appis, Nassau A/C. tile. 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CAP Realty check, no fee. 725-1000o 430 Roommates Cedarwith no credit needed 463-0699/ 465-1482 SOUTHSIDE -Very nice MARINE TOWING & St. Johns River. Live and low down payment 8 of RoIoin o Land I opei RIVERSIDE Lg 1pRt CH&A2 SALVAGE COMPANY Oaks, Fenc, Cleared, RIVE'SIDE -2/1, CH&A, w/d ^ l aSar Oaks, Fenced, Cleared call 69-2255 i buyyour house, make your hardwd floors, clean ICW 13333 Dijon DrE. 3/2 and well kept home off ARUNTON FOR SALE. Owner's Dock Well. Billy On beautiful Wrights payments, dorepairs, clse oodn'hoodnearhos 400sf2cgar.Fkernan Blvd. between R MAT reir Be 7 3 3 4 5 7 5 o r ATTENTION GOLFERSI Creek near Boniay, 755 ond&fencbackyard each&TB.spacous 3/2hrdwoodflrs Georgia Coast. Call Loud I[lnce. yad,contactRobert odo s porches as well as a All AppaSliances. Fenced. 904-616-6480. 904-234 S Cwf omnew 3 bay pole barn. 387-6526/ 612-2468 Pets OK. $1600/mo+dep. 91M90048 Ports. 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F rox ro aile oa Rehab Draw Up Front Real Estate lbr great oc. $595. Sm gar, large kit. w/study lake, $1200mo 631-9004 $650. inct d utils 7 t1-7218 included. GOING FASTI l asv a ur re Poplet ok for both 78 109 ardepa. Fplgreat room, Call Rod 343-8922 woods vONew,Nvey quiet. trconvenienttoktown.e nCE dutIEW -Beac Il i I FAST!! $167,900. 904-47.5282 o in $3 00 Pay Penalties for Rent $1400m+d No ets. ST. JOHNS CO/SR210195 NORTHSIDE I S410SAN MARCO 46 5 Be to each New 2/2.5 Twnhse, gar. $1109 +71r w o fie/C es an Syou e I LCall (90 4)282,9661 3-Hourlosings1 4 60 $110975 $990+eac. 1st & Last 4t5m7 1892S Jc o PONTE VEDRA BCH top one Low d n mtl for more Info o40Apartments S ec t & Lost_. e c l wood, tile, Call Sandy 6e CALL 398 9492 t KENSIGNTON/S'SIDE 904 285- 4459/813- 6585 kitchen, 12sf ic, PVT.enOR OUR Near uti9s4inclsded. upr s! $ 9 2087sf, 4/2/2. olied ST. JOHNS CO. Ner NORTHSIDE -4/2. $28500 $1600m. 904-669-4271 Call 904 881- 0470 DUVALCLAY,& NASSAU 100% Financing 40SApartments WESTSIDE-1 2 & 3BR 13floda room, Wdd Glf lle MANDARIN 1140SF Land Homes Packages! BY OWNER, STARKE. FL 41OCondominiums apts avail based on summer kitchen, WDl G757-5365ol Fst MANt re t fe. Rent to Own New Hodges $980 Down $595 Month 2nd Mortgage avi. 2.06ac 412Retirement ncome. Ca a 786-8000 10x12 shed . ras IncN util. share 90 865500 2/2.5 Town Home $1325 faciiies. 3/1, LR 21'x30' Ea45 Houses Furnished WD $1400m0 mo e dep. 90 3 8021 hm w/pool & kit 510rivs. NE O( IC) SUrTES $25K. 909647966 37 14 420 Houses Unfurnished 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, 1 m advance. Call Krt ST. JOHNS CO/GV, 4/2 mut have r 22 15 1920 sfto 11520sf River1997, 27X60Vf3BR 2BAeacn w a7 ustriafr4 Houes 2o.o. 64 FL 425 Manufactured NO WD HOOKUP,QUIET 307-02 or Helen 699- 5102 The Meadows, grt schs SSDE N/S Male Share Eastprk Gret locton! Outfu reoatd Ara D C ( N cation ! S d ewa alarm, GAINESVILLE AREA 80 A Homes REF REQUIRED$595772897 INGSLAND3/ & neighbrhd. 1175m. furn'd bdrm $525/mo. (909 339 Town/State rock skrn wrr, 1 . pavedrd frntg Licensed Mortgage 47 Mobile Home Lots WESTSDE -2/2 CH&A 1900sf, new flooring, Incld'sUtls. 8139951 SOUTSIDE Deerwood Sa acre 7mi. 2om9 imprd pasture w/oak, & Lender # L100000547767 430 Roommates vaulted ciel, fplc, wet o I, fncd yrd, sec. system, ST. MARY'S 3/2 2 car e Park, Offices from $4S tPa35sest offer. pecan trees farm 435 Rooms to Rent bar, w/d hkp,$700mo. 2car gar.&more. gar,$800mo fenbkyd St.Aug. Share New Home $250mo, fully furn avail, 04 Split Plan 316sf, 7.3314Gary 904-773-3285 $1000mo912-882-3507/ 1 mile to ase. Call $400mo +1st + last / Call Cindy @D 680-3000 spacious & quiet 863.513-2109 Beautiful newly renvt'd 4Beach/Vacation/ st 9 sabelden@tds.net* 912-576-6898 $200dep. 904. 824- 5347 appliances incld 40 LAND HOME PACKAGE uad-plex in Historic Resorts YueeFernandna Beach Picsavalable SSDE/AL Non profit Folcroft Ln PaE Coast, 3/2 Double Wide TIRED OF RENTING? St. Johns Bluff, wanted Eorg. only. 6 Ofcs f I F $299,900 863-557-3574 on 1.25 acres in Grand Openln R riverside. Generates 445Storag Clo se 5 9 to Keau, Middston. P SEFAR $3000/mo Grt Invest. Lockers Located on deep water, MANDARIN. 4BR/2FB Northsde -3/1, $0 down, fem share my new hm recet Escape the Heat in $980 Down. $749 Mo. Ocala Area/Marion Co. FL $345Kneg 904-434-9094 40 Management/Rental beautiful & private, 2300sf, lrg LR & FR, avail 67mo 81900 No $395. incld's utils. 722-3124 wtr/eect 904-641-9011 The n N t o Sal 20 Acre ac ese 00m o. r 2 now, no pets, $1 m. Pymns tl Jn Sne i eP e SEW anted to Rent people. 904703-4265 904,22-8361 have 2yrs stable Jo and W'side behind Blanding WHSE, 20,000sf dr+6k TheMasoNt en SvTuns 1A ea LSTeaECanlrs. Wt Ro 9 3 credit. 1964 W. 15th SL post office. New 4/2.5 cool/cold strge. AVI now! Rustic In nature, this pr- CALL (904) 291-273i Only $399,900 Future Landlords. Mandarin-2 houses 2/2 & 745-0045 3200sf home seeking Dobbs Rd., St. Augustine looking for select few to LOTS AVAILABLE $10,000 Discountl 0 9 frN s wCheap! . y i D v b A $9250m & $1175M. Great TIRED OF RENTING? ad0 enjoy is beautiful viIews, LAND/HOME ALL & Pay NO Closing Costs IRSDE Fside -, er H waterfalls, cool crisp mtn. MNE FL & SE GA $0 DOWN Saty 2o n s Investors Special A Apartements loc 904 612-0429 Westsde -3/1, $0 down, R streams for their Ideal 477-4225 OR EMAIL Absoulte the Most 5724 Benedict Rd-29K Furnished Condo For Sale Mandarin 4/2/2, 2000 m r 0 Rooms 525 vacat on/relreent para- JO .NSALES3BELLSOTH.NET Mt 1 HSTR dis e.a. Speciashe dees 387-o n 2146; 1150 Loga St 23 a e el naT Beautifu Property St -2K Like new 2 story; 3 bed sqft. $1200mo. Backs havre stable o a t Rent For Rent Cial Speda for detgSEC. S clS86 O N st -S tK 866-930-5263 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre Heart of Ocala Horse 813-244-6245 WEEKLY SPECIALSI! Silver Bluff/Oak Leaf area. Call 904-887-5377 745-0045 REGENCY.9A and a Half. Won't ls Country! Rolling Pas $139 -7 DAY STAY Plantation 1,681 SqF 1 A NE RAIL N BEACH Town $895 per month. ture w/ Huge Oaks. MOBILE HOME PARK in (904) 725-5093 car garage.Full club 3/2 House, 2cor from NAS AAX. May- A NE 0ETI0CNE FLAGLER BEC Town $ p m Gated, Private Rds, K(aGA)thuSeamen it OP 3/2 House 2car OR 2/1 Apt. Nice ch&a. J., port. 400mo all utl- 800E greSF House unobstructed, Call Mr. Bradley Undrrnd Utils. Excel-ds Kingsland, GA. 56units. house amenities Crgarage built2003 frig/ stove $600- $725 tea Included. DSL 12 MO HALF RENT. ocean view, 2br/2ba, 1 874-1862 or 291-3100 48 park owned MH. City Historical 5 Points C o- $179900 car attached gar, lent nancing.Fora wtr & swr. Monthly Inc porate apt fully furn'd, CAP Realty 465-14A82 avalabe now w/d mo. Call Greg 3765190 Directv, Near 1-95/295, (904)288.8500 1100sf. end unit, nextto MUST SELL 3R2BAI Priority App't2 Call Now $17,875. Sale $1200,000 all amenities & utlis. hookups,alla pi's, W Junction N. Call Jeremy ocean State Pk & pool, D/W and Land Home. 1866-35-2249 X 740 91 509 $1450mo. 904-382-3590 Fleming Island Plan'3/2.5 pets neg. $100m. Westside, Mori H1 hr Stainless Steel App 99 TN New. appl, incl. par. 904,7045363/291-4444 New home 3/2, 2 gar NEW RETAIL CENTERS great get away, 1htnestep$,2 359 -61 AWlrNTN from Jax. $385K will Great Jacksonville Loca- HILLIARD Sn hi & dry, www.wesellj~arealestate.com storyy on pond. fyr M1,250m 305-97-691 ARNGON8006000 SF coop. Call 386-439-1953 tlon Little Down, Easy stock caTish pond Jacksonville2s Premiere JhApartments lease=S250 off/3 0 S ome Oaks urruchilgmail.com L con-op --.d m Sl possible 4/ S5.8964 4ET2D HRall ORAN1E PARK leMarse 251 MOHA L Financing, Won't Last! Heard Stokes Rd. $125K. Investment Source Unrnished $1050 Sale possiirlee 4/ a/M G & tr /ice gaer, CL ( L. 904- 386 5805 bkyrd, great lo& W ESTSIDE NR O RA NGE PA C A U & R8r- 1. GA MNT. HOMESITES CALL JOHN 291-0716 Call 1-9128438253 $120/mo +dep. 2R oA SMALL COT1AGE, Low Dally/Wkl Res TNO WD HOOKUP, QUIET 10% Off for Wk y Room! $13K, Call 561-596-S993 4/2 Includes new 4 ton NC MOUNTAINS fs ture SOFA chair, enL Reserve. All appl. 2prkg REF REQ. $55/MO. 77&2 7 KINGS INN (904) 725l3343 AC, Must be moved LOG CABINS cntr dnnn room spaces. Avi now. Great Murabella near World W'SIDE 5936 Chevelle Dr. BAYMEADOWS, r $58500. 904-614-7927 n 2 B set4 ca all o. i$1200 6053f PVi. Rent to own 3/2 25mo $25 dep. BEACHES, MANDARIN Chalets on 1-2 AC Stes. for $500. Call 613930 JAX BEACH OCEAN- 777- 0691 or 695o3388 SOUTHSIDE,. WESTSIDE. Swift stream enhances ew/Pre-owned fin avail. $89,900-$139,900 AT LAST-HELP! FRONT 3/2 1500sf, end $1500mo. 90ao471.7 06 the natural beauty of Free w/d w/new home. Parcels Avail. From 1-7 MIDDLvBURG 4/2. Split unit; lyr Ise; $1975010; MURRAY HILLS 2/1 Oar for rent lun houses this heavily wooded Why Rent? Clean comm AC w/Million $$ Views!! STOP & dlnnng No Dogs 705-4208 apt. $$7 omo + $600 dep w month. 90/1 g0-55 comm d Rreed. &U Uts fFay rmE crDedit check, 1074 Day 56aceFanRde Cl907777$3,0-$990 F ECO Etwo car arag JCP-New 3/2.5, Townhouse, .Ave. Call 904-710-0648ORANGE LAKEVIEWCR TGEORGIA MOUNTAINS FORECLOSUREi fresh paint, W/D con- MANDARIN -2/2.5. new TIFUL4/2 Home For A $ mo, include etil, 560 Financial Services New 3br/2ba -2288sf, WS-RTOHM+RENTAL w/stream. Contact 4bed/2bath. Only nect i on $575/mo + a pp cOrner unit, RenNexttobrandnew calbe/ t, n rpooLe 229$8,00 $-- de0 6379 or 6554 560.1336.pvB enty & F Call 904 N 625- 5PPROnE to Scott Call 770,331.6749 For Lsig e Cal 744P1570 $51 + $500 shopping centers& First Ial D0. 2 7395 2 cargarag-CBS. Live in one- rent other. 673-67 9 Luxury 2d2, a7l + or 00 655- 79 l4 Moe :, Lend $22990 38 7490043 $2500 dn $750mo. 800-749-8124 x8987 4 94 Coast i .S.. ated coA L E S TA T E or Borrow 888-380-7378 opt #3 TIMBER CREEK NORTHSIDE atres Hideaway 3/2l$950 nity pool w/amenitiesR. ke O.OM for Rent, $37. 570 Mortgages Bought NC Land: 36 acres near _COUNTRY ESTATES, HARBOR WINDS Large 1, 2, & 3 BRS. WS New Condo, Kit Equip, New!! 904 04 0477 Dan Jones C Monthly $200, deposit and Sold Kerr Lake: $110K; Pics: Thomas County, Ga. / York Harbor Dr. 3/2, HUD Vouchers Accepted. Pool, Playgmd, Gated Cow' & Associates, Inc Include electric, bowner@newbranch.com 370 Lots for Sale 20-30 acre tacts, hoestes, 2 ahmw/breakfstnoo, $99 Depositl (904)75-1510 VANSANDTRE 3893540 M NORTHSIDE brand new (904) 757-3466 call Sandy. 908 7325 I by ownerI 919-693-8984 pondstes. 15-20 year old family room, sgl family 4/2 + bonus G planted pines, paved road formVlivng &dnrincd .2 Subare Outback97' Oakleaf Plant, The Pro- rm. near airport. wERADANJONES.com SOUTHSIDE -Nice furn s Business Roan MtnTN. New Cabin BIRD ROAD/ N. MAIN frontage, deed Restricted, fences in yrd. w/ irrigation / blueAT, AC, hatch- serves 2/2 all appIs + $1450mo 407-334.3417 Homes, room, near Mandarin/ 0 Opportunities 3/2, 3 levels, 2200sf, hot 4 Lots 13/4 AC ea 15 in. north of Thomasville, system & separate irriga- back, all wheel drive, w/d, $1100mo. + dep & dwntwn. Free cb/eec %19, Infor pack 67a 219SE @ ED B4 On ACBad Cd OK9 Cond omiius _________ ___ C s or 230K. 912-2840477 each. Call 910-1126 229-226-1719, or info pack Own. Bad Credit OK Condominiums frOrtega Hidden Gem 746-4900 several homes 1. 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms Beach franchise -$2M 2005 iv Spacious 2/2 grand fI, Wtr www.webuyinjax.com B5each/495 REV. Possible seller view in small commu- 0441 Vacatio FI-$ K. 941-538-8686 nity. Carport, 2 patios. OAKLEAF PLANT. In the |ORTEGA WATERFRONT \ New3car gar., 1 story Northside potential for own/oper 2/15O d dF fi ranch style, nice Orange Park OCEAN VIEW -Beach OP/I-295. 904-403-7019 2/1;5, w/d wood firs, amenities, quiet n'hood OCehouse. Frnandna Bch, new ail. Leae Boat $1400,282-6794/327-9061 ownwn $1650wk. INVESTORS NEEDED 1 __ slip avaI. Lease option Plan. R t Downtown 919-779-2101 Looking to expand a Move in immed. 860-0301 Oakltaf Plan. Rentals San Marco local business earn 12% E Lease/buy p $1350 Arlington com lex wkly rental 2/2 company based ri ht new int 2/2, Summer -$1950m 516-660-2709 Southside Con re house, gpif side, $990+ S/ e C usips,45 6, 8e1in Jacksonville. sec. Call 838-9400 OCEAN WAY OAKS MH Argyle Av JulyAug 5 Serious only call P / w A w Park 1/1. 2/1 avail Intercoastal West 904.612-9828 PVB 3/2 wgar. All new. aterinc $450-$550. West ide Beach access. $1500m+ watereg 376-510 W NATIONAL DELI CHAIN dep. 285-6283/626-6283 Call Greg 376-5190 Mcnn l i f p N www.joyproperties.org Q6 OP. 3/2, nice n'hood CALL 757 -3466 franchisee for great PV Ocean Links 2/2 crnr $1200mo. 1 release, .... in ii unit, fp. new crpt/appl/ %L 904-375-269 Corner FOR OUR i GA. (720)989.4097 popt$1175m 273-4444 Avail 9/1/06 PCs www.ERADANJONES.com Commercial STORE In Riverside $50K optEY-rn new o.P. '4/2, CH1&A, LR, R ENTALlSPECatL w/inventory obo. Call REGENCY -Brand new PDR Real Estate Jay 389-5860 for details 3/2, apple eqp, $950mo. Den, fenced back yard $S00 Down U OWN 272-6172 EZ-QUALIFY Industrial for Sale SAN MARCO 11th floor OP Brand new 4/2 2100sf Call the Hotline 388 1208 505 Commercial/ River Views from balconyl a" i stay. w/d hkp. Industrial for Rent 212 on St. Johns, G~acted, Close to Emer. Svcs/Schl. 4 Manufactured 507 Commercial/ full time sec., under- $1400m. 904-505-8964 Homes Businesses for Sale $1495/mo; refs + dep. Club. Exec home, gated. ARGYLE Newer 3 & 4 Ed Ind 912-223-6925 Nice. 2300sqft. Avail now BR's DIN on prvt lot. 515 Retail/Office Space SAN MARCO 4th floor $1400m 514.1038 $800-$950/mo. for Rent T River Views from balconyl PMnfo. .. /. Call Greg 376-5190 Renov'd 3/2 on St. Johns. allappI, w/pool&svc. BALDWIN Country Charm sCral 6Schools Gated, full time sec., .Sacres. Rent$1700m or Lr 3/2-06 new DW, FP, 500 Industrial 60Specialty Tr-aning/ underground gare, buy $250K 210-843-5452 pv lot $850mo. w/lease swimming poo K For Sale Events comm. dock. $1695/mo; O.P. S-Rent to Own 3/2 & sec. 904-465-3841 .,_v__,_ refs + dep. 912-223- 6925 1540 Irishwood Ct. 2car OCEANWAY DW R TO NC Slore + cabin $94,990. Call 904.642-3504 ful brick hm 4,'3. 2200s' , S'SIDE -Avanti -Newly $0 904 307 t3. remod condo, 2/2, TRUCK D TRAININ everything new. opt Manor3 68.43 C r k -e.-I S'SIDE Wolf Creek off garage 5 min to HAS F [- 2/2, $1100/mo. Call dep.904-571 8126 .OMPA-Y-SPONS-RED Roxanne 904-406-5500 PVB 6/6.5 Home in gated --COMPANY-SPONSORED ST. AUGNNEWTHCypress CountrC comm. UITON REIMBURSEMENTS Trace 3br/2.Sba; 1c. gar w/pool 3cg r. $50CPOm gated comm $1295mo. Annual lease;. 2 8 3226 A N VE Call 954 560-1336 PVB Beauty J -3 rd NOWVA APPROVED! ST.AUG/PALENCIAoff patio, lawn --nc.,',a.t, .i USIN. Luxury 2/2, all tobch, RTO-,r ... s --,o l IROADMASTER amen's }ncl, DSL, cbl, wtr $2350/mo. 90J 40. 3 0 312 7 21uuzu---i Westside New 3/2 all ch&a, 1169SF Famid-, Rm. app s incids w/de GrnHse KitEEuip Must(C r ,, -o un=t-app-u it, 2nd fir, $950m+ VANSAN4DT RE389-354O .ii -$9 dep 72 houses Rv rsd3/1 w/d incId.C cd Ire t](800] 8311300 WrW ROADMOTER.CON ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT. ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. -REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 - ARGYLE- TH 4 sale or brand new plantation _village. $175K. Rent, $1050mo. " -m -Call 476- 7676 for details. ARLINGTON 3/2 $895 Fam ly fRoKom FencEqip 0 NNW .EE~saw 4dvrrl MrraHrrr (AJT-UP dwomm*o- "S l- quop-.1 m b 4so.-o Family Room. Fence . VANSANDT RE 389-3540 mo Zenith Reahe economic impact of the 904 215 0676 3/2hdwoodr military in Northeast Florida i h prundpool,4 car, p driveway, covered $1100mo. 904-2343652 and Southeast Georgia is ARL Nice 3/1.5 ch&a, kitppt*,cr7.8 billion. SASHLEY WOODS ICW4/2 2300sf, 1g. fncd yrd, w/ boat, 2-cargararking eesoNS Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who mayport $1600mo, Avone221-1830/707-45ba25 buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them bungalow, wd firs 1 car gar, 4615mSunderland know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of BARTRAM SPRINGS 4/3 w/ amenities 3 car oar. the military publications distributed, at the local bases in the area. $1500m 407- 435-3527 BEACH BLVD -new Wolfcreek TH, 2/2.5, 12o00o8. 781 For advertising BEACHES Jax Bch. 155 19th Ave N. 3/2.5, i nf mation, 1440sf TH Ibik to bch, information, -o -- $1700mo. 246 0343 ." BEACHES 2265 Wind- please call . jammer Ln. E. 2200sf, on 4&- canal 4br/2.5ba Irg yd, $1900mo. Ca 246-945 904-359-4336, . CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $695 ch&a, WD Hkps, Fenced - Back, Kit Equip Carport F X 90 -36 -230 VANSAND RE 0 4-36 -6 30. CEDAR HILLS 3/2 $750 ch&a WD Hkps, Carport 1384SF, Kit Equip, Fenced VANSANDTRE 389-3540 CLAY COUNTY New brick home near pool/park/ -" h,-,p.= A+ schl-$1195m ,.r ,f Confederate crossing .3 3 3:000. i. O;iC0 tl, . 4: g.ar $crn1 3.1m pm- a o ,,o m'' S Eagle Harbor Beautiful 4 3 S1850mo. Smoke free home. No pets. 813-0119 215-9108 J1 2 5 scrnd prcn rrpic F61 191 7904 A.ail n Eagle Harbor 4 3. avlabl no p n- -tact Todd Kellogg. ''. 2159108 813 0119 1 or 2yr * lease E. ARLINGTON 3 2 $12SO ' riplaecansr" VANSA DT RE 389-3540 FLEMING ISLAND 3/2 M i Fou e q.I i Mschools, Iol, pool, 10ise $1190450mo, nego812/8-able620 719 904-504-81G2/808-620-1719 1 plump% Bla Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 605 Schools REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class July 10 8 Week Eve Class August 21 Superior Instruction www.mfrei .comrn Ilorida Real Estate Institute Alliance Real Estate Institute Real Estate Sales July 5th Real Estate Appraisal July 3rd Real Estate Broker July 3rd 880.8070 ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker July 21st Mortgage Processor July 28th MrtgMrktng & Products $125 Mortgage Software Trng $125 Prof Mortgage Course (904) 880- 70 ALLIANCE Title Agency School (904) 880 -8070 Title Closing $295 Title Agent Exam Pre D 295 40- hr Title Agent Cour'e- iJ, Call for schedulia Class Starts Jul, 21 ALLIANCE HOME INSPECTOR SCHOOL Become a Certified rm- inspector. Includes BOOKS - Actual Home Inspection! July 14th July 18th (904) 880-8070 705 Financial COLLECTIONS Increased business means openings for add'l qualified.reps. Exp'd or not, will train. Collection or phone experience a plus. Great benefits, great earnings potential. For interview call 722.2229, Ext 3127/3169 for Dan or Ext 3255 for Mary EOE 707 Driver CDL CLASS A DRIVERS "Local hauling, mln S150/ day +bnfts. Permanent work. Call 904.266-2030 or 941-526-6930 Driver BEAT THE HEAT Drive a late model vehicle w a/c Earn 600-800 per week. Call 904-493-5246. Ask for Tim Collins. DRIVER/LOCAL Class A CDL. New eqpt, steady yr round emp IncI OT, exc earning potential. Home every night. Great bnfts, incl 401K and health ins. .Apply 8664 Philips Highway, Jacksonville Call 904-827-1115 LEADERS IN THEPRECAST DUSTY" DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Needed with exp. 40+ Must have 2 year min Class B or better CDL. Must be over 23. Please call 642-4425 X 15 Jax; St. Aug 808-7172 X 15. 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades! AQUATIC TECHNICIAN Weed/algae control, outside physical work. DFWP Good salary/ benefits. Call The Lake Doctors 904.262-5500 or fax res. 904-262-5501 i BACKHOE OPERATOR- needed for residential plumbing contractor, New construction. Good pay & benefits. Call 819-8947 230-1009 BACKHOE/! CRANE OPERATOR Min 1 yr exp, full benefits. Apply Commercial Metals 2038 N Lane Ave. See Mel.; EOE M/F 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 I * Company T-shirts * Quarlerly Bonus program Call 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 Now hiring exp'd Interior Trim Carpenters. FPdE HolidaysVacations, Benefits. Must have own tools/transp. 284-375.3 710 Industrial/ 710 J Trades Electrical Helpers Local project @ NAS Jax Must have transp. & clean aMV MIn. 6 mon. exp re'Id. DFWP/EEO Ph. (904)317-5601. GRADER, DOZER, TRACKHOE, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. EOE GUTTER INSTALLER w/experience Call Arnie at Jax Weathershield 388-8392 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 2'5 2833 and ask Tor H.'R EFp'o. for N. Sr hnl C.:, Proi-ci DFVP ApDOi, ( 7567 1 svir.n Bla, JAX. EOE Call 772-1313 PAINTERS with commercial & resi dental experience. tools & transportation. 632-0500 DFWP 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 REPAIR PLUMBER NEEDED FOR SERVICE WORK @ ABLE PLUMB ING, PLEASE CALL 298-2880. ROOFING SHINGLERS & HELPERS w/exp. Tools provided. Good pay. Call 904-880-9908. SATELLITE INSTALLERS Exp with cable, electric cal, construction or carpentry may apply. Must use own truck/ van/SUV...we pay for gas. Jax area. Great Pay! Call 866.312.2932. SCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS HOURLY NEEDED Experience, transp & phone r eq'd. "04291 1972 Wackenhut Services, Inc. a Dept of Enerpy contractor is accept ing applications for an experienced Electronic Technician at the Nevada Test Site (65 miles north of Las Vegas). Qualified can- didates will have an AA degree in Electronics or an approved special- ized certification (A+ MCSE, FCC, ISCET) with equivalent training & exp. Exp. in the fol- lowing highly desired: Building or Process Automation Systems, Electronic Security Systems, RF Commu- nications, CCTV Equip. Must be a U.S. Citizen & have a background that would not preclude a security clearance being granted. Must be willing to work week- ends & nights. After training and clearance is received, duties will be to perform elec- tronics maintenance. Starting salary com- mensurate with edu- cation & experience Inip resIG ciandl e se must suTmi a com- letel application by '21, '06 Applications can be found on our webs-re nc 0wu ". n'-',aaa.'A.m ,:r 1i. :]ii..ia 702 2 5 lE00 AE EO M .1F.V.- 712 Mechanic AUTO TECH & EXHAUST TECH - %ir.,nexper.ence TOP pay up [ 61000 3 week Call 90.1-779.5777 LUBE TECH. MECHANICS HELPER MuIt hae Poa,c tools & goo ar Orier 3 license. Ortega Automoive. J.51 Appleton Ae- Clih 3e.8-SeO9 M.F MECHANIC for SOLID WASTE CO. .icn eaop in d,e-,el & hydraulics Gooad pa, $14-$19/hr & benefits. 904-731-7288 713 Legals FILE CLERK for Riverside law firm. Law office exp prefd. $8/hr. Fax resumes to Mark 904-398-0332 LEGAL ASSISTANT for small Riverside law office. Closing exp preferred. Fax resume to 388-0123 720 Medical ADMINISTRATIVE ASST for group medical practice. Grt oppty for goal oriented self starter. Excel & book- keeping exp reqd. Fax resume 292-2308 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE F/T Extensive exp in Medicare reimburse ment Exc benefits. Riverside. Fayx R .Q39n4 Today, Your Future is Stronger. ATM services. Electronic cash management and distribution. Plus over.150 years of experience with armored cash transport. Taken together, Loomis, Fargo & Co. can bring your career into the future with more technologically-advanced solutions, new services, and more opportunities than ever before. Put our strength behind your career....and more promise in your future. Our Jacksonville branch has immediate openings for: ) AiRME DRIVER GUARDS FT/PT; Day shifts available *$10.20 per hour Must be 21 years of age or older Eligible for Medical Benefits after 30 days! Qualified candidates must be able to successfully pass a background check that includes credit, driving, criminal record, polygraph, DOT physical and drug screen. Please apply online at wwwJoomsfahgojobs.com or call (904) 398-2090 for further information and to schedule an appointment. EOE. M/F/V/D. Drug-Free Workplace. Lic # BB2200022 MANAGING CASH IN SOCIETY Alor Th E-er:B| %"loiiisfigc^o^.s^c ^|- 720 Medical 745 Sales 755 Miscellaneous MEDICAL ASST. Qualified, -experienced, full-time or CNA & CLERK. send resume w/refs to: PMB 19 1038-5 Dunn Ave. Jacksonville FL.. 32218 PART TIME POSITION for Southside medical practice. 15-20 flexible hours /week Fax resume 636-9102 TECHNICIANS Long term care. Pharmacy seeks dynamic Technicians, to grow with our company. Long term care pharmacy exp necessary. Excellent benefits package. Fax resume to 904-494-0275 Attention Kevin 25 sOffice/ 72 5 Clerical LEGAL SECRETARY for Jacksonville ins defense firm with workers campensahon exp Exc salary & ben- efits Fax 954- it-8669 or email lrderlcoar,.ro5s,mbeig corn ADMINISTRATIVE ASST for group medical practice. Grt oppty for goall oriented self starter. Excel & book- keeping exp reqd. Fax resume 292-2308 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels BARTENDERS ex peri enced flexible, great personality, speed Apply inperson Flight 747 1500 Arport Rd. Next to Zaxbys Now Hiring all positions for new Ponte Vedra,& W.G.V. locations. Fun, upbeat hard workers Call 940-3673 or apply at 900 Sawgrass Vil- lage Dr in Ponte Vedra. 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 745 Sales SALE S ASSOCIATES NEEDED for Jax's #1 Dodge Team. Sell new and used, excellent pay plan, bonus aild company benefits. I Apply In Person. Frank Panone WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave EOE Drug Free Workplace PROFESSIONAL : SALES REP SALARY + COMMISSION 384-4059 SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100 000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783.9598 OR CALL TODAY 783-8385 747 Telemarketing DEBT CONSULTANTS FT position, Mon-Fri 12-9 GREAT PAY! Call Sam Mingle 899-6666 755 Miscellaneous ACTIVITIES ASSIST PT Southside Active Adult Community Clubhouse has opening for 2 posi- tions: PT Activities Assistant- will staff reception desk, and assist with Indoor and outdoor activi- ties. F.? MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT %ill perform main- tenance and janito- rial dutmes in club h-,.use and on the cuommTunit grounds. Hours For both posi- lions w ill include evenings and week- ends. Must be available by July 10. Email resumes to rpowell@sterlingmgnt.com Fax to 904-733-3933. ARE YOUR HOURS THIS GOOD? Merry Maids Home Cleaning *No nights, weekends, holidays. *Car needed paid milage *$100 hiring bonus. 904-737-6666 Drug Free Workplace CARPENTER -PUNCH-OUT Needed for Real Estate Investor. Call 591-3915/ 382-6654 Top Pay Car Wash personnel and Detailer Full Time Must have DL w/some exp. $7.00/hr to start. Call 721-7236 CUSTODIANS- PT for Private school in O.P. 20 hours/wk Mon-(FT In lune. Jul, & Auqust; Call 4I72 0186 GROUNDSPERSON- PT ior Private school in O P 25 hours,'wk Mon-(FT in June, July & August) Call 472-0186 Home Cleaners $200.$400/Wk Part Time/Full Time * Perm & Temp positions Work near home " Flexible daytime sched. Must have car Arlington/S'side 425 3084 Beaches 242- 8235 Mand/W'side 731-7453 LANDSCAPE/ MAINTENANCE HELP lyr. exp & FL DL helpful. Southside area 866-3357 MAINTENANCE PERSON -AC certified/ certifi- able maint person for apts and rental in Lake City, FL. Fax resume to 386-758 -8017 PEST CONTROL SERVICE REPS FT Will train Exc pay & ben- efits gd driving record 389-3235 A- --- -- -- Willing to Work Hard? If you are, then no matter who you are. YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL!!! Successful candidate should be WILLING TO LEARN and be HIGHLY MOTIVATED *Top Pay *401K. Retirement Plan Sick Pay *Health & Dental Insurance *Vacation Contact Lou Zanella @ (904) 521-7304 for a confidential interview and dress for success CITY MITSUBISHI SUZUKI ISUZU 10575 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, Fl 32225 All Calls Completely Confidenmial... EC'E OFWP The TPC at Sawgrass is searching for a Preven- tative Maintenance Tech, responsible for assisting Equip Man- agerand quip Techin 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' TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra is hiring F/T Equipment Operators in the Golf Course Main- tenance Dept. Prior experience is not required. Must be at least 18 yrs old. For more info, call 273-3248. Hourly rate + over time medical/dental/life and much more. DFW/EOE 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. App's can be sent to Fernandina Beach Animal Clinic 1868 S. 14th St Fernan- dine Beach, Fl 32034 or email fbacfl@aol.com 760 Part-Time I Assembler needed to build bicycles, exercise equip, etc at the Navy Exchange. Looking for a mechanically inclined individual preferably with experience building biKes to work P/T Call 1-800-527-7112 Ext 4134 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 | 801 Adult Sitting ADULT Care provided, Retired RN, nursing care, cooking, care for loved one. Details discussed. 864-608-2703 (cell) 830 Child Care l SIn home day-care on base now available for Inland and toddler care. Please call 912 576 4112 862 Heallh/ BASIC BRAIDS 4 KIDS! tad'3,:. D,:,'O 0D ,,.i] Call Ksh3 '- 241.9402 876 Paitoing/ Painting & Hm Repairs Pio loD ( c sf, li. all oig rrar.,epo. Fre.- E-.MtAe. Cell 509 6242 RETAIL us Wo4- WkWhcm Yov L-ove to Sohop At Stein Mart, you enjoy a fun, friendly atmosphere and great prices every time you shop. How about making us your next career move? It's fun. It's fashion. It's time for you to join us at our new store opening in Jacksonville, FL in one of the Following positions (full and part time): Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/HeatFuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Fumiture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques 4 SERVER- Mahogany Buffet server, 1920's. 2 1 Irg drawers, 2 Irg side cabinets, refinished. 1996 to see call 904-881-2559 902 Appliances 4 DISHWASHER Whirlpool, black, 4 DRYER/ KITCHEN AID large capacity, 6 yrs., very good condition, $90 or best offer, 26&8919. WHITE Dryer/Washer Super Capacity Exc Cond $200 for both 904-396-4793 SKENMORE 25.2 cuf side by side refrig. / erator, ice maker, water and ice dispen- sor in door $200 Derick 631-2631 or 771-6014 SMaytag Washer Tappan Dryer. Gently use, white $225 obo, will sell separately 886-5170 4 RANGE ELECTRIC S Whirlpool, $185.2 yrs. old, black and bisque cash only 472- 1417 anytime for more details. 4/ REFRIGERATOR S Kenmore 18 cubic ft, white, like new, ice maker, asking $250Sobo. 912- 882- 5276 SSTOVETOP OVEN- I coil, stovetop oven, S white, G.E. 2 yrs old, great condition. Call 278-8995 anytime, $100obo 4 VALLEY CLASS II Universal under frame S hitch removed from 96' Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range $40. 904-277-3432 4 WASHER/DRYER SAll white Kenmore < Washer whiripoo dryer. $300 for both. 336-202-7150 WASHER/DRYER HEAVY duty, $235. Fridge, $135. Stove $160; 904-641-9667 WASHER/DRYER I Kitchenaid Dryer Set. S Almond. $125 kitch- enaid cooktop & downdrafL Almond, $65, 264-9434 Washer & Dryer SKenmore. Good S Condition, while, 550 each. 57! 9707 6744453 905 Arlicles 9 For Sale 4& 13'x9' modern rug, S $100. Jewelry box k (women's) S10. Kinex roller coaster (screaming!) $20. Can email pictures. 21 5 6866 / 2 in 1 GAME TABLE pool air hockey, includes all accesones. S65 obo. Call 772 7031 0or 53 0056 S2x4x8 untreated. lumber S2ea. Treadmill, $50. Twin Bed, S50. Call 912 729 2024 4. 55 GALLON SALTWTR S aquarium w solid cherry hoed stand. LUghts, filters, test kit, rod, everything needed. Excellent condition. $600 obo. 912- 322- 7889 4 75 GALLON AQUARIUM $300,350 Chevy Engine S Parts. 817- 366-1589 or 817-313-5295 4/ ABOVE GROUND POOL S new pump, pool l accessories, needs new liner, $700 call Pat 781-4188 4 ANTQ DIN TABLE S 6 chairs extra leaf with matching China cabinet, excellent condition, sacrifice for $1400.249-1666 4 BASSINET PLAY PEN- (converts) S black & tan, (Eddie Bauer Edition) like new. $50.912-882- 4899/ 912-258-1820 Berkline Reclner Sofa & Matching Recliner Chair Dominantly medium blue with mauve and tan accent stripes. Original price $3500, only $550 OBO. For more info call (904)294-6223 or (904)389-8338 A must see online at www.jacksonville- florida.biz/sofa.htm www.steinmart.com Equal Opportunity Employer 905 Articles 9 For Sale 4 CAMERA- 35mm, S canon sureshot, I pocket size. Lots of features, takes great pictures with case & manual. $40. 268 -2482 CHAIN LINK DOG KENNEL 6X6X12 with gate, $150obo, call 772-7031 or 553-0056 4 CHROME (4) 22" X20" wrath 327 rims, 5 L pIrellis tires.5 lug w/ lug nuts, lock. Exc. condition, $1500 obo. 912-322-7889. Uke New $4500 4 Computer, Monitor I keyboard, speakers, tL/ and desk, $500. Sim- mons Beautyrest Qn Mattress Set., $300. Call 221-7323 4/ CRUTCHES (2) pair. Wood, t adjustable, like new, each pair, $8.268-2482 DESK- Old, off white wicker, glass topper, makes lovely vanity. $200 firm (wicker mir- ror, add $50); con- toured wicker book shelves, $125; old kneehole veneered walnut desk, bow contoured drawers, custom glasstopper, $250; floor model radio cabinet, tubes removed-great LP storage, 3/8" glass topper can hold turn table, original push buttons include Grand Ole Oprey WSM, $125; two '50S Formica top kitchen tables with chrome legs, one gray, one yellow, $125 ea.; child's school desk, $10; small chairs, $10 ea. To see, call 904-381-7175 DINING RM LIGHT S FIXTURE with 6 shades, $35 Casio keyboard, $25, used boxspring & mattress, $40904 249-1666 4 Entertainment SCenter, Sofa, Chair, D, I Dining Room Table with 4 chairs, good condition asking for $6000. Call 868-3930. 4 EXTENSION LADDERS-40f%$181 and 38ft. $160, brain trallor Call 264.150 4 GAS BC GRILL |. Aussie Portable pro- "J^pane travel grill, never used, folds down, compact with wheels, $75. 7 904-695-1919 GENERATOR, Coleman 1750 $115. ki Call 264-6364. HOT TUB / LR-Siera Series, 2yr old, 4-6 per son, w/butler cover, $1900. Elegant LR Suite 2yrs old, $500. 779-0336 4 Laminate Counter S Tops 11x2ft, w/ |libacksplash also Island counter top, 7x4ft. $200.276-3736 MINI STORAGE SALE: New W/D BR Furn, misc items. Call 904-923-3467 MOVING SALE -9mo old Kenmore w/d, $600. Ent cntr, w/glass drs & lights $350. Modern 3pc LR tbi set $200. 545-6770 H VALLEY CLASS III SUniversal under frame b0 hitch. Removed from 1996 Jeep Cherokee. Fits a wide year range, $40. 904-277-3436 ORGAN, Lowrey Genius $399; Qn hdbrd, ftbrd Broyhill honey $275; Recliner-blue $80; Multi-Game tbl $125; Reception cntr pcs (23) $15ea; TV/Game wall unit $100; 904-284-7750 PANASONIC LCD PROJECTOR Compact & lightweight, one touch auto setup, compatible with most PCs, on screen display, CD-ROM manual onscreen display, digi- tal zoon & freeze fea- ture & much more. Value over $2500 must sell, moving! only $650 OBO. For more info call (904)294-6223 or (904)389-8338. A must see online at http://www.jackson- villeflorida.biz/pan.htm SPOOL TABLE 7 FT. SI 1 in, slate, maple L/finish, leather pockets, all accessories, mint cond., moving $950. Call Ron 904-707-4778 4 RING- 14K gold wing Spring & pin, $150 sz 5 1 wedding dress, white must see $165, per- sian Thailand rug, $75. 953-8898 SCHOOL UNIFORMS FOR SALE 4 Pr girls pants (khaki & blue) size 6 S4 Pr girls shorts with fv cuff (khaki) size 6, 6x 2 Girls skorts (tan) size 6 S1 Girls skort (blue) size 5 6 Burgundy & grey plaid jumpers size 6,6x S2 Blue jumpers size 6,6x CALL 704.8859 & Leave a message, if interested. SCOOTER & EXERCISE BIKE Unused. Best offer call 262-4066 4 SHED-RUBBER- I MAID HORIZONTAL o Great for bikes and lawn equipment supports, 13001bs. cost $449.99. Selling for $199. 285-3014 S SOFA S great cond. $200 tJ, phone 264-6364 THOMAS THE TRAIN TABLE & MANY ACCESS. Can email pictures. $175obo. 904-465-3138 EARN EXTRA MONEY Jobs available now! Deliver the BellSouth Real Yel- low 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 905 Articles S For Sale Topps Baseball Cards 1958 & 1959 There are over 450, I collected them 50 years ago, Must see! TUFF STUFF Value over $6,500. Must sell, mov- ing! Only $2,750 OBO For more info call (904)294-6223 or (904)389-8338 A must see online at http://www.jackson- villeflorida.biz/ca.htm &1TV STANDS (2) wood Sadn glass. $35 each, L both $50.292-0881 SWASHER/DRYER likenew, microwave, color TV, photo printer, boating raft + supplies. Pentax K1000 camera +lenses, baby car seat, other items. Must sell. 662-6904 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAPI Private indi- vidual 904-334-8731 AVTOZ YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 90% ON EVERYTHING NOWl 358-2265 or 259-2292 915 Building 9 Supplies WINDOWS BROWN 36x48 Kinco insulated t1. single hung, $30. 904- 221-9793 920 Business/ Office Fireproof Files! 4 Drawer Fireproof Files $699 Each Gator Office Fumiture (904) 74-6400 928 Collectables 922 & Jewelry 1.01 CT DIAMOND RING Round brilliant cut. w/ papers. 2 wks old. Paid 7400. Sell $3500. obo. Must sell! 239-273-2996 Ring in Jacksonville. S Wedd Band. .L .67ct.Engagement K band..36 ct. 1.03 "'cttw, make offer. 330- 701-8376 928 Electronics / Floor Speakers. 2 Fisher @ 150w ea, 2 l Pioneer 100oow ea. VGC $30 per pair. 261-5205 TV. 14 in RCA F at screen front and rear A/V. Sleep timer, great condition, Sw/ remote. $50 obo call 278-8995. TV-Sony 51" Wide screen projection great cond. $900.912-729-2715 1 Fruits/ 935 Vegetables U-PICK BLUEBERRIES $1.501b Off Braddock Rd -SPLUMP & PLENTIFUL** This Saturday! 6/10 for info call 374-7282 940 AC/Heat/ 9t4 Fuel b HVAC 1.Ston w/ han- Sdler-$ 300; 1.5ton cen- tral A/C- $150; trailer furnace- $250; fire- place- $250. All obo, 912-882-3507 945 Garage Sales S516 SUNNYSIDE CT. a Sat. July 1st, I1L 8a-noon, kids, clothes .ARGYLE HUGE SALE! SAT! Prestwick Cir. N. by Argyle Swim Club 1 mile from Blanding. ARLINGTON -Sat 8-3, 7032 Barkwood Dr. furn, glassware & more Fleming Isl Multi Family Sat. 7.5 804 Floyd St. LOTS EVERYTHING A-Z Fruit Cv Sat 8.2 furn/ofc furn, collectblcomput sup, bedding, freezer, 1611 Lemonwood Rd. A MOVING SALE STreadmill, clothes, 12 furniture, baby items, call 771-6593/ 536-4366. DUVAL MAGGIE CIRCLE ask for Fabby n ORTEGA On Going S8358 Sterling Dr. S. 32244 Tv's, dvd, tv, vcr, computer monitor, printer, paints, computer desks, more. 904- 803- 6617/ 772-7795 - BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ U Lawn 4 LAWNMOWER S CRAFTSMAN %BLE Riding lawnmower with hard bagger, runs great, moving, must sell. 912- 576- 5540/904- 537.1015 4 Murray Ultra Push S Mower. 60HP, wit h k bag, good condi- tion, $45.882-1052 Riding Lawn Mower, 2005 Troy, low hrs, ext warr $750 904-724-7176 4 SEARS CRAFTS- S MAN II, Lawn <1 tractor, 12.5 HP, 38" cut 5 spd, $250. ,287-8433/334-1962 4 SEARS RIDING MOWER S36",111HP, $350. RUns good, Call Dan 573-9874 (w) or 4p-8p @n hm 912- 729-4001 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAP! Private indi- vidual 904-334-8731 955 Household 4 Annoire Holds 32" TV, bookcase on side I1 storage on bottom ae $90; bedroom furni- ture, gold winged chairs. Call 645-0630 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New Can Deliver BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kinas from $599 955 Household Furniture SBedroom furniture Queen bed with two nighf stands and dresser with mirror. Call 476-5791 Chester Drawers (2) S(1 three drawer one4 rawer, $45 each c.all 904-626-3766 COUCH-3 piece sectional leather couch tan recliner seats. Very comfort- able, must seel call 282-4960. Asking $550. COUCH-7ft. Stapstry fabric SBroyhlU excellent 4 condition to get Information call 912-673-6496 after 5pm DRESSER TRIPLE OAK 4 with mirror, $150. $100. Blue overstuffed chair with oak trim, $20.90&-7935 SEND TABLE w/lamp & bookcase combo. $5. 573-9707/674-4453 Ent. Cntr-Contempo- -- rary. 3 sections each, \ L lighted, holds 32 In television white knockdown ceiling texture, $300.904.-415-2696 Entertainment Center, Oak, very big, VGC. 573-9707/6744453. $400obo 4/ Entertainment Cntr $75 or best offer S336-202-7250 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 4 FURNITURE (MISC.) S Kitchen table, bedrm, Other. Moving. -, Reasonable offer. 317-6618 weekend (days only) Weekday (days) S Glider Rocker Blue adn oak. tl Good condition, $35. 573- 9707/674- 44S3 SHIDE-A-.BED SOFA Good condition, light brown, $50. 573-9707/674-4453 LA- Z-BOY (2) Rocker recliners medium blue hI' good condition, both for $100. Call 772-1916 LAZY BOY Sofa (Beige) Less than a year old $300. Call 981-0968. askforDanielle | OAK TOP KITCHEN TABLE With 3 Chairs. White legs on table and Chairs. Like new con- dition. $125 obo. 278-9621 Iv msg S/ PLATFORM BEDS SQn sized w/metal S frame, modern European style, choose from black or grey. $200ea. 27&8-8995 4/ REFRIGERATOR FREEZER-G.E. J/" Arctica w/icemaker, water filter, white 2 yrs.old,$150obo, call 278- 8995 anytime 4 SOFA, Light SBlue/Gray Tweed like new, excellent condition. $300. (904)260-2086. 4 SOFA-Light blue S with matching S wing back chair. Glass coffee table and end tables $100 obo. 912-510-6522. SSt.Marys , 4 SOFA & OTTOMAN beige, great condition, originally paid $800. Asking $350. Moving, must sell. 912-576-5540/ 537-1015 4 SOFA-Queen Anne | Sleeper and loveseaLt. Great condition. $2000bo. 904-264k 9507. Pictures available by email richnjek@comcastnet 4 SOLID OAK KING/ON -/ headboard w/lights, mirror nightstand top Storage cabinets, triple dresser. 9 drawer, $675.276-3736 4 Student Desk. S Good Condition, $10. 1 573-9707/674-4453 4/ TABLE- beautiful solid oak banquet tltable adn 10 chairs. Cash & Carry only. $1895. Call 912-729-7307 (leaves store inside) , 4 TABLE- Dolphin white S|ceramic coffee table, 2 l end tables, one couch table, heavy glass tops, $450. Call 778- 9167 4 TABLE- Like new, S48" round dining 1 ^ rm table with 4 cushion chairs. $250obo.904-551-0206 4 TWIN BED (RED). S NO mattress, EC, $20. wk.573.9707/ hm 674-4453 4 Black Metal Bed- Full S sz, futon, w/twin bunk. $200obo. 291-5707 : n Headboard w/frame, 2 chests, S 1 dresser w/ mir- ror. 1 nightstand. Oak Finish. $550. 912-729-1585 Qo 'Machinery u '& Tools Lathe Schaublin 70, Collet lathe variable spd 6" x20", 2 tool post Collet set, rotating tail stock, work light, mounted on Irg work bench. Ideal for Gun Smith or Hobbyist $400obo. 904-268-3582 a YANMAR 3700 Diesel generator, S electric/recoil start. One owner, new 1/2 gallon, fuel- HR. $1800. 904.321.0274 Musical F 970 Merchandise/ Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 / ElectrIc Guitar Cab. All | brichwood, celestlon I l speakers, 2 vintage 30's 2- gl2H- 30. Made by Avatar speakers. Brand new, $450. Finn, call 904-710-6184 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FBEE PRICE LIST 980 Sporting Goods -8 \Brunswick Bristol II slate, new felting, w /5 cues, balls, cover, must pickup, call John 1300obo. 904-372-4325 HITCH VALLEY CALSS III Universal under the frame. Removed from 1996, Jeep Cherokee fits a wide year range. $40.904-277-3432 4 HUFFY PORTABLE BASKETBALL HOOP Q 52" acrylic, backboard, adjustable from 7ft to 10ft. $1250oo. 422-3113 * Mountain Bike SGary Fisher Kaltai > barely ridden $400 OBO. Ron 509-8114 S.C. "MQD" Hunting Club located on the Savannah River. Call 904 219 0658 for info. SC Hunt Club Lots of Game. Call Sonny 803-513-9927 or see www.plantationhunt.com 4 Treadmill Six me, exc. econdmany extras, IncludIng mat & fan space saver, paid $60 asking $450. 282-7925 S WELDER WEIGHT 4 LIFTING CAGE with Bench adn accesso- ries. 2601bs, of olym- pic weights, 1501bs of dumb bells. $3000obo. 422- 3113 985 Trailers PACE JOURNEY 02' S6'xl'.Trailer tie downs, wheel, shocks, dropramp like new mustsell, fast. 206-1270/$2K( 9o Wanted To 99 Buy Or Trade I Daytona Time Share, Christmas week. ' Trade for metal roofing or anything worth $5000. 904-268-7730 Pets and Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1005 Livestock Clippers, Brushes, Curry Combs-Bg Selectio 550 Saddles in stock See us and Save! www.horseandkennel.conm Horse & Kennel Warehouse 1096 E. 18TH ST 354- 7634 | 11O L PPets &P 1U1-U Supplies African Gray Parrot that talks. $500. Fem/7yrs old. Healthy. 904-786-43832 S AQUARIUM- small * with fluorescent light b pump, filter, and water heater with I manual all for $28.268- 2482 BOSTON TERRIER PUPS1L CKC, small cute, s/w 2M/1F $350. 912- 576- 265f BOXER PUPS AKC 1M/ 3F Fawn w/black mask POP $600. 888-837-773p, BOXERS PUPS AKC, POO , fawn w/blk mask, hIltI cert $500. 904-962-9518 Chihuahua pups, Quality, tiny CKC, HC, POP,2 males 904-504-6677 ' SCHIHUAHUA PUPPY' S12wk, couple with n4 kL1 kids preferred. Call' S778-8315 anytime ! CHIHUAHUA PUPSCKC, Sm. Appleheads, 4M/2F H/C, Cash or Charge. $350 & UP. 904-465-0506 CHIHUAHUAS PUPS, . 3 Short hair males. , $350 Cash. 904-757-8567. SCockatlels for Sale / All colors avail. I $50- $75. Call 674-0598 orI 674-0598 anytime day or night. ' COLLIE PUPPIES AKC, smooth coat $2010 904-291-9301/509-6843 DOBERMANS Red AKC,1. chmpbldln. $700. goog temp 229-247-5493 ENGLISH DOG BULL " PUPS-AKC, Teresa ,- 904- 449-5110/375-2084 FRENCH BULL -pups', w/papers. M Pug pup 962-3638 ,' German Shepherd Pups 6wks, black on tan, 3MA $500ea 545-4652 after 2p' Germ Rottie Pups full blood, AKC $600- $650 5F /4M ready 7/15 881-3992 GREAT DANES AKC PUPS taking deposits. Black, Merles, $1200. 904,- 259-8304 or 254-2607 Italian Greyhound Pups Blue, POP, CKC, Shots 2 males 904-813-9295. JACK RUSSELL 2M, 2F, ready on 7/9, paperS, shots, CKC, 743-9812 I' 4 KITTENS-FREE I' to good home, B/W and calico. Call` 912-258-0649 or 912-576-8769 . K KITTENS- . Adorable free kittens, .Lseeking relocation toa warm loving, home' offering lots of lap time. 287-5909 or 813-9539 - Lab puppies AKC, block hd 14wks HC, Playful & lovable. POP 2M/3F, $275; 904- 349 -3210 . LAB PUPS, AKC, 2M/3F," Ch. bidline, yellow, ready 6/17. $350. 904- 716-3026 LABRADOR RETRIEVERS 10 wks. HC, chmp bid Ins fawn Fern $350 377-3607 4/ Lhasa Apso Male. |l Two years old, I l1 neutered, free to good home. 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II I MM OWN 26 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, June 29, 2006 10 P piets 1230 RV's& 1325 Automotive 1010 Supplies Supplies ___________ POMERANANN-M, pup, TOWBLUE.OX ( ACURA cute & well behaved. baseplate,driveshaft Burgundy/tan, 721-1092 It disconnect w/drive- beautiful. $27,840 PoodleoyPups Reg. Hshaft Chev. Blazer LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Poodle Toy Pups Reg. HC, 97-08, auto transmission 998-0012 50F/1M. eady to go $300obo, valued, $1300. $450. call 386 -559-0526 2826466 ACURA TSX NAV '05 RED- NOSE PITBULL Stk 2058A $25,908 FREEto good home. 1 0 Motorcycles TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 tan, very affectionate1300 Motorcycles call 912-322,6096 or AUDI TT CONVT. 912-399.-3857 for details o ATV POLARIS 05' '02 Only 25,000 ROTTWEILERS -12wks. Trail Blazer. Excellent miles. $20,890 dew claws & talls 1 condition. Minimal LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE removed, Ig heads, use. Red andYellow 998-0012 641-8467 $3300obo. Call Rich 912-467-3149 7\ AUTI A4 QUATTRO Rottweller Puppies AKC, '05 2.5. $29,990 POP, HC. 2 Females, Buell Blast. 2000 998-0012 -$400 each 904-629.0273 I 500cc, engine runs $400each 9046290273 great, low miles, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SCHNAUZERS, mini, AKC, $2500obo, 269-2174, BMW 330CLC HC. 10 males, 2 females Ivmsg. Convertible 'IC03 904-866-8565 vf Convertible 03 SHELTIES -AKC, all ages. Ford Ranger '94 White/tan. $34,840 ai sizes, $250-up. gForSale$800.4cyis LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 786-7424 or 483-6773 'new, whee s & tires 998-0012 SHIH.TZU CKC imperials call 904-866-6130 BMW 330i Sedan shots & wormed, M/F, Harley Davidson 883XL 4 '05. Ashblue/tan. 904-214-4257/406-0144 | Sporster including Fully equip.$32,990 SHIH-TZU/F. Great lap i gear war. Must sell LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE dog Full grown & house owe $7800. Please call 998-0012 broken. 904-386-8876. Kevin 912 576-.4112 bkenT BERNA 6 8 BMW MINI COOPER S '02 ST. BERNARD PUPS, CKC HONDA 05'- 400TRX Blue/Black, 6 SPD 19K POP, HC, $500 CASH, Must SellLow hours, MILES $17,900 #2841 904.505-9275/272-3222 \1/ $5o00obo, ASH TISDELLE800-323.-5795 912-322-7441 TOY POODLE, ACA Black BMWX33.01'06 M/9wks all shots $900. Honda 1300c. 304'3 Can email pixs 279-0011 l 68o. im Vancets White/tan." 2000" WANED LHines, Exhuast, lots miles. $38,695 S WANTED of extras 2 yrs, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Long Hair male factory warranty + 998-0012 Dauschand pup- service, remaining. pies for loving family sr 553-39n BMW Z43.01'05. call 726-8784 very 7712442 ,._w Premium pkg interested Honda Aero VT750 $35,990. 998-0012 ST 04 V&H, short LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE WEIMARANER PUPS AKC, T shots, jet kit, back. M/F, Silv, grey & blue, HC rest luggage rack, t BUICK CENTURY 99' For detalps 352-219-8585 dealer maintained, 4-door. 3.1L Auto- S$6,000 OBO. 17 matic overdrive. YORKIE Call904-406-4655 Exc. cond.. like new. 9wks. M Yorkie. AKC. cold air new paint, $800 553-5452 Kawasaki Ninja 250 economical must. 8 04'- Like new! Only 270-5126 x 3250 YORKIE AKC, b\ c 408 miles, garage POP, Top Quality, $900. kept. *Clean* BUICK LESABRE '00 398-4561 $2400obo, call 270-8389 StkG172 $10,988 YORKIE MINI PUPS 1M/1F TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 no papers, parents on Midnight Star 01' 1 Buick Rendezvous CXL premise are 31bs, $700. Yamaha 1600cc, 41 T All factory toys + 904-207-0944 rake powdercoat, dealer options, exc. VORKIE PUPS AKC lowered, Barons Bak, cond, factory warr. 1M/1F, $650 fwd controls, carbin saddle, $15,950 book for 904-284-2218 new battery tires, backrest, $17K private 282.6466 belt. Perfect Cond. Yorkies. Maltese, Tiny 904-529-7013 /\ CADILLAC DEVILLE Toy Chihuahuas & more. 01 \%, '04. Pearl white/ Pup sale 912 240t365 i Midnight Star. 01'G $1,98 sale. 912243 c Yamaha 160occ, Tan. $18,495 ki) 41dgre Raked Pow- LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE dercoaL, lowered, 998-0012 corbin saddle, new, battery ireanss, backrest belt' perfect $ ( CADILLAC CTS '03 cond, 904-529-7013 5.-' Pearl white/tan, Rocket SfT. s0 TOBS"anavigation $21,980 R custom 248km, 000 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Y lS4miles, like new, 998-0012 Transportation excellent fuel economy. Must sell fast, CADILLAC DEVlLLE '99 1200Aviation 904- 20&.1270. $1100. black/tan good cond 1205 Boats 912-673-7400 $ 5995 obo2 Ca 1210 Sailboats a. SUZUKI KATANA 03' CADIAC 1215 Boat Dockage & .600occ, 3200 miles, exc. CADILLAC Rentals d tT cond, $4000. Call k ESCALADE 2003 1220 Marine Equipment 269-5838/1207 9233 loaded 22" rims, and SuppliesSZentertainment system 2 and Suppies SUZUKI SV650, sunroof on-star. Clean low 1230 RV's and Supplies / 2003, miles, must see. $34K. 1235 RV Rentals I 8,500 Miles Micron C9al904923 4881 1300 Motorcycles/Mini High Mount Bikes exhaust. Remapeo Fuel CADILLAC ESCALADE SSystem. K&N Air Filter. 2003 loaded 22" rims 1310Auto Brokers Damien 505-7332. $4600 I entertainment system, 1310 Auto Parts OBO e sunroof, on-star, 1315 Auto Rent/Lease Sz i clean, low miles must see 1320 Antiques/Classics SuzukIVdr1400 $30,000 call 923-48B1 1325 Automobiles t 7500 Miles, Cobra CADILLAC DEVILLE '03 1335$2000 or Less c custom pipes, just StkG180 $19,988 134OTrucks/Trailers/ serviced, 7500 mile 'S check. Doyle 2138783 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1345 Vans/Buses 608-5741 $5995 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS '02 1350Misc. Auto YAMAHA PW80-'97, StkF753 $16,988 1355Autos/Trucks great shape, fresh top TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Wanted end, $675. 880-0081 CARIOLET VW 86' on YAMAHA XS 1100 -'79, T 70Kml,runs,.ood, g great shape, 15k mi, kL ac/at convertible, 1205 Boats $1675. 880-0081 some small rust call ba nit0MEnrnss_7 Lafter pmin. 912- 576-2537 4 Seadoo w/Trailer 1310 Auto Parrts CHEVY CAVALIER '03 C over 1993 CO h 1 6 X StkG254 $9988 New tires asndg t7B4$9. 0t, T S 1488 other wheel Engines for Sale (2) TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 bearings $1700 C 1979 Chevy 350 US, CHEVY CAVALIER '02 Call 904-962.5149 |$300.94'Jeeplnline StkG203 $8988 LET US 6 cylinder, $600 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 h LET USmi 2 Call Patrick. SELL YOUR BOAT 912-576-98S5/' Chevy Caprice 1989 -Consignments Needed- 912-467-3409 88K mis 4dr,white,22" Salter Marine 904-284-IS0155 ENGINE STAND rims Dual exhaust.To SEADOO -'00 RXDZexc Hav e much to list.Call Excen o 9 7Heavy duty engine 904a327-7774 Anthony cond, 8a3hrs. $4200. build, 360 degrees. Call 215-7388 rotation, $75, 2646364 CHEVY CORVETTE '05 fi I' Keywest 02' 0 HUBCAPS 63'Impala TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371,4877 ishYnA boatw/ 50hp 1 S SS, setof4Wgoodto load w/dtraler. $8L very good cond. CHEVY IMPALA '06. 20 90471t0r-84. 904.321- 0274. $35 rims at, cd, pw/p119k 904- 71 t 6184. ml tact warr $17,900 www,keywestboatslc.com/ TIRES-LIKE NEW BF obo. Call 813-3152 boats/1520ex.html I Goodrich P195/65R15 S15' 10" Canoe (2) life never mounted. Call CHEVY IMPALA LS '05 Svest paddle $250. Cat 215- 0038 Iv msg $150. StkF836 $16,588 top carrier Included. TIRES/ RIMS -265/65/R17 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 359-6192 Nissan Pathfinder. '05. CV IMA or 287-6116. BOB $350 ea OBO 629-9122 5tkF933 $19,988 S LOWEJON BOAT .A, Toyota Tacoma TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S16ft. 1985, long trailer, Bed Liner Single 4 ;1 75hp.Evinrude, 1983 I cab $50. 553-7528 CHEVY MALIBU '02 50hp Johnson, 1974 after 5:00prm StkG103 $10,988 $1800 for alL 744.1794/ n TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 742-3525 Antiques/ CHEVY MALIBU 01 4 lift. Mo enarh. 115Rhp, 1320 T 2oBUe CHEVY MALIBU '01 2 4s Monhs.Runsh 1320 Classics StkG167 $8988 stroke Johnson. Runs ___ 90kbmi,_c1_d TOM B TOPLEX 371-4877 excellent needs tran- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 sum work and new 1956 Plymouth Belvedere .\ CHRYSLER 300 '05 floor boards. $1600obo. 63kmi, all parts, needs athr Nvi Rich 912-467-3149 work. $1500.874-7629 Leather, CD, Navi, aLTD. $27,995 S 18ft Regal Marine 1971 MERCEDES BENZ, LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE S 2000 in/out board, mint cond, runs great, 980 1 new HP190, engine, $9500obo. 904-268-7730 998-0012 hrGalvinized 20ft, 1990 CADILLAC EL 7N: CHRYSLER PT LTD shorelander trailer great DORADO COUPE, all k!P: CRUISER LTD cond.,$12,200.472.3678/ pwr, great shape, exc TURBO '04$13,640 282-0493 cond, $3500. 771-6160 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 19' SEA CHASER '02, CADIL 115Yam '03, 4strk, exc CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 998-0012 cond, $15K. 912-258.0859 BROUGHAM* ;* CHRYSLER CROOSFIRE 04 S JET SKI's (2) W/O $ A S Stk#G229 $22,688 Trailer. Call for details i$650 CASH TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 i V after 6pm, adn early CHRYSLER PACIFICA *04 onweek ends asking, 1976 Blue int. & ext., 160k Stk#G154 $18,488 f or all. $2K. 904-529-8263 mi., flip down foot rests TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 20ft Searay Sunrunner for passengers in back- S 91'. Inboard/ seats, runs/needs some CHRYSLER TOWN & CNTRY I Outboard, 350;,5.7L, body restoration work. '03 Stk#917B $12,588 S0000botras Don't let this deal (or TOMUS 710-3475 or 777-6829 Tony car) rust away. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 . Regal 2001,2760 fully ****?* Stk#G098 $10,788 Loaded, sleeps 6, kept Call 537- 0961 Today TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 In dry storage, ac/& Seat' microwave, 2 CORVETTE 87' RED Q. Chrysler LeBaron fridges, tv/vcr and more. I 9A500 mi, runs great / Convertible, '94 Booksat $70LK. Asking $65K. dL, exc. cond.$9900. I)' Excellent condi- 287-5228 Firm call Patsy wk tion. new top, 912-573-4479 (hm) $3,100 912- 673. 6949 4 MONTERAY 208si 904- 225. 8310 S2004, 24hrs, 5.0 L Chrysler Sebring | 1 V8, AM/FM/CD. GMC 1500 1972 TRUCK 04'. Conv. GTC Blk SSwim Platform, Good shape $2800. j onblkl Ithr, 6 disc excellent condition. 904-568-7264 4 changer, auto STandem axle trailer, cruise, 30K miles, $22,500. 813-4819. VOLKSWAGEN $15,500 912.576-&7794 hi. BEETLE 69'. 23' HYDRA SPORT CC '04 \j" BEETLE RUNS GREATil DISHWASHER Like new w/200 Yamaha replaced, engine, range (almond/black) I Alum trir, Lded. Must transaxle, rebuilt carborator an push type edger, sell $33,900 904.536-8091 complete brake job. $ 550 each, allworking 4 fl 6HP Evinrude exc. $2Kobo. 288-8270 condition 781-3681 |J1 tank forward & 12'a^ Automotive Stk#G266 $11,988 ^reverse, $500. 292- 0881J A Atoo e TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Boats, Motors, & Trailers ,., ACURA 01' CL-S. Black FORD E'06 Any Condition! / tan leather, sunroof, Silver/Grey, 19K Miles, WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 wheels, 90k miles, LE 800- 323- S795 __ _______ ___ $13,750obo. 476.2128 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 230n RV'S& COOL CAR! Stk#G020 $8988 1230 Supplies 4- Acura Integra 95' TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 05 pa, new rimsatires, FORD MUSTANG GT '05 AIRSTREAM& TRAIL pan,- gret cond., Coupe, red/red Ithr MANOR TRAVEL T 115k miles, clean bin- upgrade wheels, spoiler ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES moving. $5400 oo, racing stripes, 5sp, real Sales, Service, Parts Ron9047074778 head turner. $25,400 J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales (7XACURA RL '04 Nav obo. Call 813-3152 Alachua (386) 462.3039 ,y sunroof, CD, only FORD MUSTANG GT'04 10-541- 39,000 mi. $27,980 Stk#1570A $16,988 Allegro Bus 1998, 37', LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Freight iner XC chassis; 998-0012 275HP, turbocharged 9/90 FORD MUSTANG 3126 Caterpillar Diesel ACURA RL 04 Pearl wht \-a GT '02 Only 36,000 - engine with Allison. 6 17K mi, loaded, Navi. m lies. $17,990 , speed transmission, $27,500 obo. 813-3152 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE to list with the mile- 4. ACURA RSX 05' 998-0012 *age about 50k. Only Silver sunroof CD/AC, FORD TAURUS SEL '06 $68,946.00 090 auto 19K mi, ext. (904)294-6223 or warranty exc. cond Stk#G219 $19,988 (904)289-4481 $19K obo. 910- 0480 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 A must see online at http://www.jacksonville ACURA TL 3.2 '03 Blue at, FORD TAURUS SEL '05 fflorida.bizimoto.htm spoiler 69k mi, exc cond Stk#G032 $13,788 4 ,S. AVION 5TH WHEEL $19,300 obo. 813-3152 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 T 95', 36' two slides. Upgraded cabinets, __________________________________ awnings on all win- dows. Call John. 254-6168/ 229.921-4801. $15K 1325 Automotive FORD T-BIRD '05 Stk#G239 $29,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD T-BIRD '02 Only 18,000 miles. $24,995. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GMC ENVOY '03, owner, all pwr, 32.300mi, blue book value $22,500. $20obo 215. 9836/465- 0345 HONDA ACCORD EX '05. Leather, V6, CD. $20,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 .. HONDA ACCORD LX 96' Sedan, 4cyk, auto, all in power, exc. gas mileage. Great grad gift. $5500. 904 294-6946 HONDA ACCORD LX '05 Stk#7444B $18,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '06 Stk#9236B $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC EX '05 Stk#9164A $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '03 4DR, PWLKS $12,900. GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 HONDA PILOT EX '03 Stk#3299C $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA PRELUDE '00 Pearl wht, sunrf, 5spd, low miles, just seviced, $12,400 obo. 813-3152 4 Honda Prelude 96' 5spd, new rims and .- tires, tons of after- market/new parts. $3500 firm. Call 860.857.3126 HYUNDAI TIBURON 97' S automatic a/c, pwr 1 windows, 2 door runs Good small dent. $2500. Call 912-882-6444 HYUNDAI TIBURON '05 Stk#F982 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI SANTA FE '03 Stk#G082 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HYUNDAI SONATA '02 Stk#G190 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI G35 '03 Sliver at, 36k mi, loaded, leather, just serviced $25,600 obo. Call 813-3152 INFINITI G35 Sedan S 03. Only 29,000 mi Beautiful! $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 LEXUS ES300 '01 3 Stk#F942 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS GS430 '02 Gold/ tan, loaded, exc cond $23,800'ob9. 813-3152 Lexus I/s 400 1996 v-8, 115k, green/3hd fully loaded excellent condi- tion, boise radio, pre- mion package, $8200.00 904-571-9193 Lincoln Town Car 1995- one owner, always garaged 80,300 miles, white/grey. Excellent $7,400 OBO. 731-4660 LINCOLN TOWN CAR '01 EXECUTIVE $12,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4 Lincoln TwnCar 95 signature one owner, I like new, 74K mi, exc. mileage, garage kept, service records available, $12K.flrm. Leather 386-437-0124/386- 793-8660 /N MAZDA MIATA '01 Extra low miles. Beautiful! $11,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 Mazda Miata '00 leather, new top, S extended war- ranty, 52k miles, $12k OBO. Call 403-3556 4, MAZDA MIATA 00; S sp, convertible, leather, fully loaded, $50KSL11K912-729-1892 641 MERCURY SABLE LS '03. Leather, CD Beautiful $10,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCURY GR MARQ '01 Stk#G240 $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MERCURY SABLE LS '05 Stk#G107 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RS '03 6623A $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX .3714877 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT '03 G031 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 MUSTANG GT 04' S Orange, charcoal t leather, int. 4.L, 5sp, 40th anniversary ed., 21,500 miles, asking $19,500. 904-302- 3040 /%,NISSAN 350Z Cony. Vyp '04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $33,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN 350Z CNV '05 Stk#4577A $31,998 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN 350Z '03 Stk#1628E $19,998 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN 350Z '05, Touring car, 4500mi, Nav., $28K. Like new. 904-940-9806 NISSAN ALTIMA '02 Stk#F981 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, NISSAN MAXIMA 0 00' 94K miles, I / black on black leather. Sunroof everything. $9K 912-882-4899/ 912-258,1820. Lv msg if no answer PONTIAC G6 GT '05. 19K white, spoiler, tint, whis full warr, just serviced $18,300 obo. 813-3152 PONTIAC VIBE '03 Stk#5677b $13,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GR PRIX '02 Stk#G039 $13,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP '03, Super charger, Ided, 28kmi, asking $2K under loan value 904-333.0147 4, PORSCHE BOXSTER 03' T 4K miles. REd with black interior and top. "V. @ Pefan Park Flea Market Coleman Caravan Travel Trailer 02' 26 foot, 2 slides, bunlkbeds, central air. Sleeps 7 new microwave, new awning. John 705 7024 JAYCO Eagle 5th WhI '96 29' long, Irg slide, like A new, new tires, $10,000. hobo. Call 904-465-5735 TOM BUSH MINI B6 9875 Atlantic Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32225 1(800) 542-1996 MON/FRI 9AM-8PM SAT 9AM-7PM SUN 1 2:30-5:30 SnnSm;:n5 < MINIL'" .COM " ##$YM SS 'P ,^ .i p,. . --*. ::.' ,, 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive VW GTI 03 espd, sunrf, ,Ss spoiler, whis.just ser- S viced 24k m, fact warr. (- ~ $16,700 obo. 813-3152 SIi VW PASSAT GLX- : 04'. 4D black. 1SK Ei~-i..1.n-m= --|-4 E I miles, exe. cond. $21,500 obo. Please call 576-9585 for details. '02 ACURA 3.5RL CD, leather, sunroof 1335$2000 or Less $18,859 FORD TAURUS OL '91, all AUDI pwr. exc cond, all opt's, '02 AUDI A4 aloys, $1950obo 716-1805 Wagon Avant HONDA CIVIC 94' One owner, leather, / New tires. Runs great, sunroof JI i excellent gas mileage, $18,859 $1300.269- 5460 4 Mechanical Special '02 BMW 5251 Ford Taurus 93, needs Wannn .transmission, drive- Premium package , leather, sunroof $18,859 '03 CADILLAC CTS One owner, Ithr, CD $19,859 '03 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer, sunroof, leather $18,859 '02 HONDA ACCORD 4dr Only 40K ml, AT, CD $9,859 '04 HUMMER H2 Sunroof, leather, 3rd seat, XM radio $35,859 '05 LANDROVER RangeRovei HSE Navigation, sunroof $57,859 '05 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR Sunroof, leather, running boards $35,859 '05 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE One owner, 12K ml $14,859 '04 ACURA MDX Topring, leahter, sunroof, one owner $29,859 '04 CADILLAC ESCALADE. Leather, CD, one ,owner S$32,859 '03 FORD MUSTANG Convertible Only 31,000miles $13,859 '03 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER Limited, AC, V6, one owner $18359 '05 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 SE 4dr, AT, sunroof $15,859 Brumos Porsche Purchase from the only Factory Authorized Porsche Dealer 904- 725- 9155 SATURN ION '03 Stk#G212A $8588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN L100 '02 'Stk#G205 $10,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA AVALON kg XLS '03 Extra low miles. $17,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CELICA GT 2000 5 spd, Very clean, runs great, A/C, sunroof, new tires and Enkel wheels, TRD exhaust, 87k miles, $8500 OBO. Call 207-7354 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '95, 4dr, silv, 76,565mi, lown exc cond, $4500. 744-3937 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 05' blue automatic, ,kj)am/fm/cd cruise con- trol, exc. cond, only 23K miles, $15,600. 269- 5838/207-9233 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '00 GLX, Silver, at/ac, 6cyl, Ithr, sunrf, AC, am/fm, ABS $11,550. #2903 ASH TISDELLE 800 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '02. GLS, Grey, leather, at/ac, 4cyl, Ithr, sunrf, air bgs, ABS. $13,050. #11969A ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- S795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '01 GLS 1.8T, White/Char- coal $11,250 #L11101A ASH TISDELLE 800- 323 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '02. GLS, Silver AT, 4cyl, AC, am/fm airbags, ABS P. brakes $14,150. #2942 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT '03 GL, Green $15950, #2991 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '04 GLS w/ Leather, Grey, $18,425, #2998 ASH TISDELLE 800323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '02 GLS w/ Leather, Blue/ Grey, $14,950 #2996 ASH TIbELLE 800- 323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GLS, 1.8T, White/Char- coal, $17,900, #2993 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GLS White/Charcoal, $13,950 #3001 ASH TISDPELLE 800- 323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GLS, Silver/Charcoal, $14,950, #2981 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GLS, Grey, $18,950, #2994 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '02 GLS White/Charcoal, $14,950 #2997 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323-5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GL Silver, $15,950, #2995 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323- 5795 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA '03 GL, Grey, $14,450, #2982 ASH TISDELLE 800- 323-5795 . VOLVO S80 '06 *3 AWD, fully equipped. Only 425 miles. $35,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks, Vans, SUVs -00-05 *ALL Military and Civilian |$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 The best bargain in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. ^frlifws grt. $1000. 90 4-23 v 011 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 7 ACURA MDX'05 Only 9000 miles, champ/tan $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 f CADILLAC ESCALADE '06 Pearl white/tan, $38,995. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE f = CADILLAC SESCALADE '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $27,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CadlllacEscalade 03' loaded. 22" rims, ent. _1 ys., sunroof, on star, clean low miles, must see.$31K call 923-4881 CHEVY 84', 4X4 K- 10, lifted, 38.5, super mudders. 350 eng, SWB. $2800 obo. 904-563.3538 CHEVY BLAZER '02 StkG159 $12,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 a CHEVY BLAZER 00' 4wd, ps, pb, pw, cruise, new tires, new front brakes, great cond, $7K.or take over payments, 904 241.5373 Chevy S 10 02' 8spd, ac, custom, S paint, lowered, toneau cover, custom wheels, $9500obo. 912-729-7643 Chevy Sl0 '00 6cyl, lock - able topper & toolbox, rack $4000. 904-254- 9105 CHEVY SILVERADO '05 StRG122 $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 i CHEVY TAHOE LT '04 Moonroof, CD, quad seats, chrome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ACURA of Orange Park 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Bvd. Longwood/Oldando FR 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug 824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 MerrillRd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Femrn Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE '3l) ij 'Sr,.i 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10'J9 ALiiib,. 8lvil 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK i,il i-ri (, j rm, 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 'i ilii BilV) 777-5500 RICK KEFFER I- .b 129 F Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE I;' L-u )i Ave 384-6561 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $20,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE'01 Stk6805B $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY YUKON '02, gold w/tan Ithr int., fully Ided, mint cond, must see, satellite radio, 22" chrome whis. $21,800obo 904-477-4061/363-0289 Dodge 2500 '01 V.8 Snol cab, auto, a/c, 69Km . Payoff $7500. 237-3706 4 DODGE DURANGO SLT SPLUS 2000.5.9VL 8 cyl, V sliver, 3ro row seating, 109k miles, $7500. Just a beautiful SUV. Sailor PCSING to SIG1542- 7419 4 DODGE DYNASTY 92', White, Immacu- late, In/out. Runs great, everything working good. $1900. DODGE QUAD RAM '03 Stk#4661A $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE RAM 2500 '04 Quad Cab, 48K mi, Sspd great work truck, exc cond., hemi motor $17,900 obo. 813-3152 DODGE RAM 150 PU '90 $800obo; Nissan PU '97 $3500obo; Honda Pre- lude '94 $3200obo; Ford Focus '03 $6500obo; Ford Galaxy 00 '70, 2dr convert., 351 Windsor $3000obo; 904-753-1247 FORD BRONCO 78' new motor, 38" swampers, B6K Invested. Body's a little rough. $3K obo, Rick 912-882-8606 Ford Bronco 94' T O XLT,O4" lift 33" tires V rebuilt trans, cold ac, $5E99Pbo. Call 912-882-7289 after 4pm FORD EXPEDITION XLT 03 59k, wht/tan, tow pkg, nu tires recent service $17,400 obo. 813-3152 /7% FORD EXPEDITION 'y '03 Eddie Bauer, 4x4. $23,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPEDITION '02 Stk#6238B $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER '02 Stk#1666A $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD EXPLORER '00 Stk#1856D $9488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SFord Expedition 00' 4 XLT- Automatic, | k 98,300 miles, power everything. Cruise leather, rear air, asking, .. $11,500. Call 912- 673-8630 or 912-6742867 4 FORD F-.1504X4. SSuper- Cab AFR-heads V cam heders intake, chip & more, $7300. Call 904,797.6735 Iv msg FORD F-150 '04 Stk#G237 $13,788 Trnu nBUSH AiFrrnn rV L 37A1. Trucks. 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD F 150. 95' SW 5sp, 6cyl, 96,600 miles, \ original owner, great shape, $4300. Call Days. 783-9272 after 6pm, 631-0219 FORD F- 350 XLT 97' 7.3L Diesel Crew Cab, Dually, 152- doom, 5-speed, many extras, $15K obo. Call 912- 57& 9855/ 912.467-3909 FORD XCAB F-150 '05 Stk#3428D $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FREIGHTUNER SPRINTER MODEL 2500SHC '2006 140" WB Only 1,500 Miles $31,000 Call John J & L Services 642-6695 4 GMC Conversion Van 92' Couch and four captains chairs, TV/VCR, surround sound, am/fm cassette, 97K miles. $5K. 997-9741 ( GMC DENALI XL' 04 (9 White/tan, fully equipped. $31,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 GMC SIERRA 05' crew cab, loaded, 33K miles still under warranty, must sell. $19,900. 912-729-1585 or 912-266-2173 , GMC YUKON SLT '04. Extra low miles. $26,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HN GMC YUKON SLT 03 BIk/tan, Ithr, CD, sunrf. $22,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 / HONDA CRY EX '04 f Low miles, Equipped. $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( ,\ HONDA RIDGELINE \ JE '06 EX 4x4 Like new. $30,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 J INFINITI QX56 '05 Navigation DVD Fully Equip.$41,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP CHEROKEE SLAREDO 91'. White. t. 146K miles, 6 cyl. Locks/windows. pwr, auto, am/fm/cass, a/c. New shocks. Battery water pump. $2500.744-1794 JEEP CHEROKEE '96, 4L, Cold AC, runs gd, 128kmi, $2650 cash obo 886-2462 Jeep Grand Cherokee 97' V6, Ithr, all fact. opt's. CD, sunroof. $4800obo. Looks/runs grt. 655.1674 /7N JEEP GRAND _!=9F CHEROKEE '04 Wht tan, 30K mi.$17,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP LIBERTY '03 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's KEYSTONE 04' T 24ft, still new, used, Slf one time, $15,800. Buy From bank or cash. 904 241.-9339 for app KIA OPTIMA EX '04 Stk#G062 $11,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 KIA RIO 4DR '04 Stk#G030 $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 KIA SHORTAGE 02 Exc. cond. red loaded 58K ml, $7800; '781-0608 LEXUS RX300 '02 Stk#F868 $23,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 LEXUS RX300 '99, fully Ided, owner, gar kept, $13Kobo. 904 994,0212 / V LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '04 Black/tan, like new. $32,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MERCEDES ML320 '03 Sport, AT, 6Cyl, Leather Sunroof, 39K Miles, $23,500 #2901 Ash Tisdelle 800- 323-579S MITSUBISHI MONTERO LS '10. Stk 3260D $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN 350Z '03 Coupe, 6spd. Titanium 46K mi $22,400 Oho. 813-3152 NISSAN FRONTIER '01, XCab. AT, Air, alloys, lid, $8500. 904-771.1493 NISSAN PATHFINDER '03 Stk#G113 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 /" NISSAN PATH- S- FINDER LE '01 Leather,CD $14,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN TITAN XE, S2006 White/Black 11J AM/FM/CD, Bed- liner class III, hitch, 4200 miles. Excellent Condition, $18,300. 813-4819. NISSAN XTERRA '01 Stk#G271 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN XTERRA '00 Stk#8402B $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS C Bi LEXUS C T,m LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORDfl FLiA lM C ERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 n MERCURY OF ORE PARK 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofacksonville.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600. BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVEJAES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.ciautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomotve.con CITY MITSUBISHI of ORA E PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautomoWte.com COGGIN NISSANATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S. 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Grmen Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100Atlantc Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd Longwood/Orlando Fl407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnnichtcomn SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 3u1 i,,l,,g Bivli 779-0071 SIfURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlitic Blvd. 725-8200 Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA TUNDRA '04 Lnt 4x2 X-Cab, tonneau cover, side bars, V8 auto. 40kml fact warr $22,400 obo. 813-3152 TOYOTA TUNDRA SRS Dble cab 04', loaded, low miles, PRE-RUNNER, ExC cond, $20kobo. 904-543-0611 1345 Vans/Buses. CHEVY VENTURE '02 StkG225 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-487? CHRYSLER TOWN A CNTRY '99 Stk# BUCG210A $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 4, DODGE GRAND G CARAVAN S99'. Exc condition. All records, 131K miles, green, tan Imnt., $SG9Oobo. Green Cove, 9042M840047 , 4 DODGE GRAND Caravan, 2000, " Runs and Looks ' t Great! 99K, Blue, .10 disc CD. $3500 Argyle , (904)233-7562. , DODGE GR CARAVAN '06 Stk#G206 $17,9888.5 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD E-1S0 VAN '05" Stk#F798 $13,788 , TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORO WINDSTAR '02' ' Stk#F980 $11,988- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371k4,9_4 FORD WINDSTAR '99, Sdil- 7pass, A/C. 74kml, '" $4100obo. 904-805-9076 & GMC CONVERSION 4 S VAN 92'- couch an84 sound, am/ftm cass.97K miles, $3500.997- 9741 , HONDA ODYSSEY '02:" Stk#G185 $16,988 " TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3719'47, NISSAN QUEST '01- Stk#4217B $10,988- TOM BUSnAUrTOPLEX 371-4m OLDS SILHOUETTE VANW '98 Loaded $4000-" 568-7237 - 1 50Miscellaueous 13 Auto,,-, SEADO 93' w/trall= r cover, new tiresa- wheel beaWlnos $10 call1904-962- 5 SStarcraft 199917 ft I pop-up camped, W sleeps 6 ice cold- A/C meticously main- tained, garage kept spare mire $1999.00 -* 813-4819 YERDOOG (New) 28-' / hours on motor. Dumn Mj bed. runs great 2 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. -,641-6455 KEN CHANCEYSUZUKI 1285 Ca, sl Ave 3897700 CITY SUZUKI 1085 AilarutBld 998-7111. www.ctyautmotive.com ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 1u04 Pniips HWy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngemnan Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 ASH TISDELLEVW 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVOO 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE www.beachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10384 Atlanc Blvd. 998-0012 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St 356-8491 WORLD IMPORTS www.woddimportsusa.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 BOARD FORD St Augustine 353-6797 Floia's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (ulee)- 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTIACGMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Spdrings 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON AILAIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. 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| 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 | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 109 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |