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Changing Leaders FISC, NAVCOMTELSTA Ceremonies Pages 3 & 5 - Nature Center Kids Learn About Animal Habitats On Base Pages 8-9 Kid Fit Week Teaching Kids To Be Healthy Page 13 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2006 I, - ___0 "Em* Naval Air Depot Jax receives 2005 Aviation Safety Award By Judy Hartman NAVAIR Depot Jax Public Affairs Specialist Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan presented Lt. Pete Amendolare with the Naval Air (NAVAIR) Systems Command Calendar Year (CY) 2005 Aviation Safety Award June 26. Amendolare, depot aviation safety officer, provided daily leadership by coordinating a highly effective aviation safety program that included safety stand downs, command job haz- ard assessments and developing operational risk management (ORM) worksheets used by flight crews and maintenance per- sonnel. Although Amendolare accepted this award, it is a tribute to all the employees of NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville. For the fifth time in seven years, the depot has been selected as the winner of this prestigious award. NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville is proud to have closed out CY- 05 with a remarkable 39 years and 27,969.5 flight hours of Class A/B mishap-free flying. This accomplishment is especial- ly remarkable considering the extensive repairs aircraft receive at the depot to make them carrier worthy again. Some examples of these repairs are extensive sheet metal Photo courtesy of Naval Air Depot Jax Naval Air Depot Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan (left) presents Lt. Pete Amendolar with the Naval Air Systems Command Calendar Year 2005 Aviation Safety Award June 26. repairs made because of corrosion from salt water, wing replacement, and the upgrade of aircraft electronic systems. After these repairs are made, the aircraft is reassembled and functional operational checks are performed. Depot pilots perform the test flights and when all systems check out, the aircraft is painted and returned to the fleet. The goal of the NAVAIR Safety Program is to increase readi- ness throughout the Navy by reducing aircraft systems dam- age and personnel injuries caused by product deficiencies. In addition, NAVAIR personnel are protected through proactive safety awareness and ORM. That safety goal has been met, as evidenced by the products completed for the fleet. Safety and quality are more than just words. To the artisans of NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville, they are a way of life. Navy personal data on Web Katrina-related From Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs personal information on more than 30,000 Navy Sailors and family members discov- ered on a civilian Web site in June pro- vided data on personnel who were stationed in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Chief of Naval Personnel was notified June 22 that an open Web site contained five spreadsheet files with personal information. including the name, birth date and social secu- rity numbers of several Navy members and dependents. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is investigating how the information was obtained, why it was posted, and how long the information was on the Web site. The Navy continues to notify individuals who were affected, and the Navy Personnel Command (NPC) call center in Millington, Tenn., is manned 24 hours a day to assist Sailors and their families. ?The NPC call cen- ter number is 1-866-U-ASK-NPC (1-866-827- 5672). Letters were mailed to all 30,618 service members and their families affected by the data loss. In addition, information on how to watch for suspicious activity on personal accounts is posted on the NPC Web site - www.npc.navy.mil. There is no evidence that any of the data has been used illegally thus far. However, individu- als are encouraged to carefully monitor their bank accounts, credit card accounts and other financial transactions. Restoring a road no longer traveled Base personnel help preserve a piece of history By MC2(AW) Suzie Cornell Special Contributor he NAS Jacksonville Envi- ronmental Department teamed up with Sailors from Transient Personnel Unit Jacksonville at Westside Regional Park June 27 to renovate 400 feet of a historical brick road that was built in 1917. Westside Regional Park was originally part of Camp Johnston and is owned by the Navy, who leases it to the city of Jackson- ville for public recreational access. The historical brick road had not been kept up over the years and aside from the small signs posted nearby, went unseen by park visitors. The road was in desperate need of renovation. Nine volunteers showed up to help with the proj- ect, bringing shovels, brooms, wheel barrels and a lot of elbow power. The city provided a bobcat and a claw truck to hall off the debris and the base rented a street sweeper. "This has really been a team effort. There were so many people who contributed their time and equipment to this project," stated NAS Jax Environmental Depart- ment Natural Resources Intern Laura LaBella. "I wanted to preserve history. When I was hired four years ago, I was tasked with turning the park around. What we are doing here today is really going to make it better for park visitors," stated Photos by MC2(AW) Suzie Cornell Members from the NAS Jax Environmental Department and Transient Personnel Unit Jacksonville work together to clean up the debris on the historical road at Westside Regional Park June 27. Leslie Royce, a park naturalist with the city of Jacksonville who runs the park's nature center. During Home Depot's Annual Day of Service, 200 volunteers worked on the 16-foot wide, 3,000-foot long road. Home Depot volunteers completed 1,000 feet of the road, made signs and added a loop along the road making it wheelchair accessible. Base per- sonnel continued the project by clearing another 630 feet of debris and reconstructing parts of the brick road. The city has since maintained the newly cleared section of road by blowing it off three times a week. "I am very pleased with the results. In just a few hours, we have drastically improved the appearance and usability of the brick road," stated LaBella. "Our hope is that the improvements to the park will encourage people to Frank Sigona of the NAS Jax Envi- ronmental Department carefully helps reconstruct the brick road. enjoy its many trails and learn the history of this area as well." The project is currently about half completed and more volun- teers are needed to finish clearing the road. "It's putting the word out to get people to volunteer. Getting the kids involved, doing From left, Laura LaBella, Will Henry, Christine Bauer, Frank Sigona, Billy Brownfield, SN Bryson Callaway, SN Katavin Dowdell, Ken Ward and Tony Mackey commence breaking up the blanket of debris that covers the 1917 historical brick road at Westside Regional Park June 27. '1 ,. ID 1~ T~ k~ I5 F m I ~ iI.i ,, $ ... I. a Jr.,... "iiE-.L. .Nr Ken Ward of the NAS Jax Environ- mental Department shovels some dirt to uncover the brick road. something that makes an impact on the community," stated NAS Jax Assistant Hazardous Waste Manager Billie Brownfield. Westside Regional Park offers a variety of programs such as, dis- covery and theme walks, evening programs, Owl Prowl, Enviro- camp, Wee Workshops and Curi- ous Naturalist. Visitors can also Christine Bauer of the NAS Jax En- vironmental Department, digs through debris to uncover the his- torical brick road in the park. become part of the VIP program by volunteering in the park for some clean, green, safe and fun times. All that is needed is enthu- siasm and time. Park hours are 5 a.m. 7 p.m. (5 a.m. 9 p.m. dur- ing daylight savings time). For additional information, call 573-2498 TOUCHING Naval Hospital to host town hall meeting The meeting is an opportunity for hospital staff to update patients on military health care and to receive comments B A E Naval Hospital Jacksonville will host a medical town hall and suggestion meeting July 19 at 2 p.m. in their second-floor conference For more information, contact the hospital's customer room at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. relations office at 542-9175. *-. A www.jaxairnews.com 2 laxAr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Looking back in time... HEY MONEYMAN! I WHil "'r ^ " File photo Two NAS Jax Sailors work on one of the heavy bombers under the watchful eye of their chief petty officer in the 1950s. Hey, MoneyMan! I recently subscribed to a new magazine and instead of paying by credit card they told me they could just take the money out of my account. All I needed to do was to send them a blank check with "void" written on the front and they would take care of the rest. It seems that more companies are using this method of pay- ing bills. Is this a good thing? Seems to me it is because I do not have to pay any interest like I would if it were on a credit card. MoneyMan Sez: According to a recent article in the Navy Times, service members should use caution when authoriz- ing an automatic deduction from a bank or credit union account. If the money is not avail- able, the lenders may try to collect payment multiple time triggering multiple overdraft fees. Although this method of payment is convenient and there are no interest charges, there are other dangers. Here are some tips to avoid potential problems: Be careful before sign- ing any agreement for elec- tronic debiting. Know how much will be debited and how often. Make sure you have enough money in you account to cover the debit. Multiple fees may be charged and they are expensive. Be sure to record debits and checks; always balance your checkbook including the debits. If things do not look right let your bank or cred- it union know right away. They will not be able to solve the problem if they do not know about it. If you notice multiple requests for payments that rack up returned-check fees, contact your credit union or bank immediately and ask for a refund of the fees. Ask how you can avoid the problem in the future. Report lenders or mer- chants who have triggered repeated attempts for pay- ment to your state con- sumer affairs office. In Florida, call the Florida Department of Financial Services at 1-888-434- 3910. More questions? Call Hey MoneyManl at 778-0353. ON THE HOMEFRONT Florida joins 'three- > hii sb a foot passing law' states / ] I _^ *. 3 1 1 - i4 l 1 . .. tance of01 not less than three feet between the vehicle and the bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle." Arizona, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wisconsin also have similar laws on their books. - - * - .~ ~- -- - -. - ~- ..~ - - - - - -. *Q - * -0 -a * -- a - - ql.l- * .* lorida recently passed -. legislation (H.B. 7079) F saying that "the driv- er of a vehicle overtaking a bicycle or other nonmotor- ized vehicle must pass the bicycle or other nonmotor- S ized vehicle at a safe dis- -"-C- ~pyrn'ghted:Materal":~ .0 - '^---: SyndiCated"o "ent- - ...- 0w _Sy_.dm Co ntm . - -~ a vm of."-a -nowfr"m -C Now -.eraNW PvieW -ol 0 -ow 4-0 am0 00 10ft- 60 1 S6- 41b- a - - a a- =~ - - -a - a -- a- a ~ 0. - a-. S -. ~ - -.. .o o - m o - a. - a. - a. - - -- 0 - a SW- S - - 5- = ..~ - - *0~ - dm. -- m o .4011. mpm 4h a- -~- - 0~ a a - a- 5. -- 'a - - a ~ a *- - - a~ a ~ a 4b.- am5..1 hm- U - 0 -0 *-~ - ~ 0 S ~- a.~ 0. - - a - - - - -- 0~ - ri.' kj~L LkZM~k~.2.A~~ S A. Al RC3 DRVID PRLISOUL Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville Air Operations Department Hometown: Molalla, Oregon Family Life: Married and we are expecting a child. Past Duty Stations: USS O'Brien (DD 975), USS Doyle (FFG 39) Career Plans: To complete my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Living in Japan. 'Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! . RONNIE STONER Job title/command: Fire AlarmTechnician/ Access Logic, Inc. Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Proud father of a 14-year-old . daughter. Past Duty Stations: Millington, Tenn. Career Plans: To excel in the electronics field and in nature and wildlife photography. Most Interesting Experience: Open water snorkeling in the reefs. Words of Wisdom: Notice the little things in life, the large ones don't always make up the big picture.. -:7 SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The Jla All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the IM AIl 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 Inx Am nEWS can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JIAIIA NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JA AIll 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: .laxAirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 J V-x 8NOWSUMWI vg E; -;a-4ryy~r~I~~*hy~_'-I~ OEH Elm- RAW' Q '"D 0 qw-.0 0 - * - * * " JaX AIr NoW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 ,3 FISC Jax to hold change of command From FISCJax C apt. Karl Rau will relieve Capt. Vincent Griffith as command- ing officer, Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC), Jacksonville in a tradition- al change of command cere- mony Monday at Hangar 116. Rau was raised in China Grove, N.C. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in 1981 and received his commission via Officer Candidate School in Newport, R.I. in April 1982. Following commissioning, Rau completed the six- month basic qualification course for supply officers at the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, Ga. Rau's first afloat tour was aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), which he joined shortly after the ship's commission- ing. During his tour, Rau served as the ship's ward- room officer and material officer making two deploy- ments, an eight-month maiden around-the-world cruise in 1983 and a West- ern Pacific/Indian Ocean deployment in 1984/85. Rau transferred to the NAS/Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Md. in March 1985 where he served as supply operations officer and as aviation sup- port division officer. He then returned to the Navy Supply Corps School in March 1987 where he served a three-year tour as an instructor and branch head for the Uniform Automated Data Processing System for Stock Points course. Rau began his first de- partment head afloat tour as supply officer of USS Halyburton (FFG-40) in March 1990. During his tour, the ship had a combat deployment to the Persian Gulf and Red Sea in sup- port of Operation Desert Storm. The ship also con- Capt. Karl Rau ducted extensive counter- narcotics operations in the Caribbean. From 1992 to 1993, Rau attended the Naval Post- graduate School in Monte- rey, Calif., earning a master of science degree in man- agement with a curriculum emphasis in inventory sys- tems management. Following graduation, Rau reported to the staff of Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COMNAVAIRLANT) in Norfolk, Va. At COM- NAVAIRANT, he served as supplies and equipage budget officer, surface inte- grated logistics support officer and afloat inventory management officer. Rau reported to the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Philadel- phia, Pa. in January 1997, serving as the director of the industrial support divi- sion and then later as director of the industrial material support project office. In May 1999, he reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, D.C., serv- ing as a staff action officer. Rau served as the supply officer of USS Nimitz (CVN-68) from May 2001 to April 2003 leading a department of more than 680 Navy professionals pro- viding a complete array of logistics and support servic- es to the ship and its embarked air wing and Capt. Vincent Griffith staffs. In June 2006, Rau com- pleted his second tour at the NAVICP where he has served as director of avia- tion operations for three years. Rau is Defense Acquisi- tion Workforce Improve- ment Act Level III certified and is a member of the Navy's Acquisition Profes- sional Community. Additionally, he has been recognized by the Society of Logistics Engineers as a certified public logistician. Rau recently completed executive education through the Advanced Management Program at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. Griffith stands relieved after an extremely success- ful tour highlighted with numerous significant and far-reaching accomplish- ments, including leading the material support inte- gration transformation of FISC Jacksonville and CNIC supply personnel and functions into a single cross-regional organization, and leading crisis response and logistics planning dur- ing and following the dev- astating 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. In the area of transfor- mation, he executed the Navy Supply (NAVSUP) Material Support Integra- tion Initiative between Regions South, Gulf Coast and Southeast, which aligned 21 sites, 337 mili- tary and civilian personnel, and resources totaling over , $24.6 Mil with Commander, Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers (COMFISC). Griffith also acted as NAVSUP's lead for crisis logistics support through- out Hurricanes Ivan, Ka- trina, Rita and Wilma, orchestrating afloat and ashore logistics require- ments in each area directly impacted by storm disrup- tions. Thereafter, he and his staff have coordinated the contracting of over $6 mil- lion in recovery require- ments and leveraged this experience to facilitate local, regional, COMFISC and NAVSUP resources to improve crisis planning and codify crisis doctrine. Griffith's next assign- ment will be as force supply officer for Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Reminder... The NAS Jax Fire Department would like to remind ever- yone that when calling for an emer- gency on base, the correct number is 542-3333. If you dial 9-1-1, the call will go the emergency dis- patcher in down- town Jacksonville who will then have to call the base fire department to respond to the call. By calling the on- base phone num; ber, crucial min- utes could be saved during an emergency. k Government purchase cards and purchase orders accepted * Extensive product selection 16,000+ items in 15 product categories * Government forms of payment accepted * Freight-free, next-day delivery on most items to most areas A JWOD products in stock and ready to ship 2006, The Home Depot Supply, Inc. K Anfl.R.fldn HS-7AO's take care of business AO2(AW) Vanica Smith and AOAA Michael Davis complete final checks of a MK-46 . torpedo during HS-7's recent Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center detachment Photo courtesy of HS-7 I- 4 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Week I win$5,000 in Furniture' Drawing held Saturday 7/15 at 2:00pm Week win$5,000 in Furniture' Drawing held Saturday 7/22 at 2:00pm Week 3i win$10,000 in Furniture' Drawing held Saturday 7/29 at 2:00pm In Style. In ReachE HLEY F U R N I T U R E J 17iW Over 15,000 Items - To Choose From PLUS! no interest. 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See a participating store's in-store display for that store's exact entry periods and drawing dates. All entries must be received by 1:00 p.m. on the final date of each entry period to be eligible. One potential winner will be selected for each entry period. Must be present at time of drawing to win. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received for the applicable weekly drawing. Prizes awarded as Ashloy Furniture Homestore gift certificates. All taxes, including income and withholding taxes, & any costs & expenses related to the acceptance & use of a prize not specified in the Official Rules are the responsibility solely of the winner. SPONSOR: Ashley Furniture HomeStore, LTD. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. *To qualified buyers; no minimum purchase. 24 equal monthly payments. Finance charges will not be charged if the account is paid as agreed. APR = 23.5%; minimum finance charge of $0.50. Selection, pieces and fabnc prints may vary by region. Although every precaution Is taken, errors in price and/or specifications may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors. Prices valid for a limited time only. HomeStores are independently owned and operated. A 25% down payment is required at time of purchase. Other offers) requiring only an amount equal to sales tax and optional delivery charges also available. Previous purchases excluded. May not be combined with other offerss. Expires 07/31/06. @2006 Ashley HomeStores, Ltd. R121026 ENTER TODAY THRU THIS SATURDAY 1 :OOPM @ ST. JOHNS TOWN CENTER NAVCOMTELSTA Jax I change of command tomn From NAVCOMTELSTA Jacksonville ---. i% mdr. Gerard Slevin will relieve Cmdr. Howard Higgins as commanding officer of Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NAVCOMTELS- TA) Jacksonville during a change of command cere- mony tomorrow at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. Capt. Mary Anderson, command- ing officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic, will be guest speaker. Slevin, a native of Spalding, Neb., joined the Navy in 1975 and complet- ed basic training at Recruit Training Center, Orlando. After completing recruit training he began his 10- year enlisted career at Advanced Technical Train- ing at Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. and graduated as a radio- man third class petty offi- cer. His first tour of duty in 1977 was at Naval Commu- nications Station, Diego Garcia as a technical con- trol supervisor. From 1978 to 1981, he served at Naval Communications Area Master Station Western Pacific, Guam as the Defense Communications Agency coordinator. Next he served on board USS Richard S. Edwards (DD- 950) as communications leading petty officer. In 1983, he transferred to Naval Communications us SCONNETM S APTIST CHURCH 5711 Wesconnett Blvd. cone O 771.6068 Cmdr. Gerard Slevin Area Master Station East- ern Pacific at Wahiawa, Hawaii where he attained the rank of chief petty offi- cer and served as the tech- nical control operations chief. Slevin was selected as a limited duty officer and was commissioned an ensign in 1985. After completing Officer Indoctrination School in Pensacola he reported to Naval Security Group Activity in Adak, Alaska as officer in charge, Mount Moffett Transmitter Facility. His next tour took him on board USS Reeves (CG-24) home ported in Yokosuka, Japan in 1989 as the communications officer where he earned his sur- face warfare officer desig- nation. In 1989, he joined the staff of Commander, Carrier Group Five embarked on board USS Midway (CV-41) and served as the assistant for Force Communications during Desert Shield/Desert RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS Cmdr. Howard Higgins Storm. In 1991, Slevin moved back to Hawaii and served as assistant for fleet com- munications on the staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet followed by his first joint tour in 1995 as communications plans and programs manager at U.S. Central Command in Tampa. His tour was cut short in 1997 when he was transferred to USS Boxer (LHD-4) as the command, control, communication, computer, combat systems and intelligence systems officer where he qualified as a tactical action officer. In 1999, he joined the staff of Commander, Fifth Fleet, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central holding orrow Command in Manama, Bahrain as the deputy assistant chief of staff for communications and net- works. In 2001, Slevin reported to the staff of Commander, Amphibious Group One in Okinawa, Japan and served as assis- tant chief of staff for C4I (N6). Slevin's most recent assignment began in 2002 as deputy director, Center for Networks and Commu- nications at Headquarters, U.S. Special Operations Command, Tampa. Higgins has been the commanding officer of NAVCOMTELSTA Jack- sonville since July 2004. As commanding officer, he is responsible for providing the Southeast Region with infrastructure and support services required for rapid and reliable voice and data communications. Higgins is transferring to Command and Control for Command- er, Strike Force Pacific. NAVCOMTELSTA Jacksonville answers to Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic and provides voice and data services to more than 20,000 customers in the Southeast Region. Am ir p t ark i g asi g s 40%Dis ount forM Vlitary $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special g it S4 aece www. arksaooce. com JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 5 Naval Hospital Jax offering marriage workshop From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs The Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Mental Health Department is offering 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 experi- ential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally grow- ing 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 one will be expected to disclose any- thing private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive relationship assessment Clarification of needs, values and priorities Levels and styles of communication Listening skills Win/win strategies Neutralizing "hot buttons" Four social styles and character Connecting and 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. 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Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Golf Benefit generates $54,000 iBy Steve Bradfield NMCRS Golf Benefit Committee PAO ' A total of $54,000 was generated for :.. the Navy-Marine Corps Relief I kSociety (NMCRS) recently as 140 golfers from the Jacksonville metropolitan area converged on Queen's Harbour Yacht & Country Club for a round of golf. The event was coordinated by the, NAS Jacksonville NMCRS Golf Benefit Committee, which was headed by Lt. Ryan Lilley. In a remarkable show of philanthropy, Frank Peake, president of the Jacksonville- based Sea Star Line, presented the largest single donation to the organization, a check for $25,000. Additionally, Vystar Credit Union, a long time supporter of the NMCRS, continued its robust tradition of platinum level sponsorship by contributing $7,500. In another effort to raise money during the annual fund drive, a new Honda Civic was given away through a NMCRS raffle. Coggin Automotive Group generously donated a new Honda Civic to be used in a car drawing campaign, generating $15,000 for the cause. The benefits of this great undertaking come back to Sailors and Marines in the form of financial, educational and other forms of assistance to those in need. With approximately 1.5 million military person- nel in the area, the military represents a huge portion of the consumer power in Northeast Florida. In return, many local businesses welcome the opportunity to give back to the men and women who defend the country. Sea Star Lines President Frank Peake (third from left) presents NAS Jax Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Director Dave Faraldo with a $25,000 donation in the VP-30 audito- rium. (From left) Commander Navy Region Southeast Chief of Staff Capt. Matt Schellhorn, Faraldo, VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer, Peake, retired Rear. Adm. Paul Semko and Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group Rear Adm. Brian Prindle. Last year, more than $2.3 million in assistance was provided to Sailors and Marines in the greater Jacksonville area alone. The 2006 corporate sponsors included: Sea Star Line VyStar Credit Union Coggin Automotive Group Outback Steakhouse Navy Federal Credit Union Atlantic Marine Inc. Logistics Services International Nextran Corporation Vestcor Corporation The Boeing Company Anheuser-Busch Inc. By Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina NAS Jax Chapel his morning I read an uncensored newspa- per because we live in a country that believes in freedom of the press. Last Sunday, I attended the church of my choice because we believe and practice the free choice of religion. I am now sitting at my desk and writing down my thoughts because we believe in freedom of expres- sion. These are just a few of the freedoms that we enjoy in America. Indeed, America is blessed in many ways! Tremendous natural resources, great sce- nic beauty, a basically robust economy and educa- tional opportunities avail- able to all who desire it are part of a seemingly endless list of the fruits which free- dom has brought. The results of our unique 230-year-old democratic experiment seem almost supernatural. No other peo- ple in the history of mankind have achieved so much in so little time. America is unique among all nations in all of recorded history! That is a powerful reality. I ' Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina As I see it, there are two immediate temptations we face as a people. The first, we can take it all for grant- ed, in which case freedom appears to be cheap. Freedom is not cheap! Freedom always has and it always will demand a price. Our nation's various con- flicts speak forcefully of the price that freedom has demanded over the years. Our present day war on ter- rorism testifies to this truth and reminds us of the frag- ile nature of our freedoms. The second temptation is that of praising and wor- shiping America without recognizing the ultimate source of our unique free- doms. Ultimately, I believe that the one for whom the word "free" has a special meaning has inspired our NAS Jacksonville emergency hotline available AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacu- ation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their sta- tus and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only provides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather condi- tions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use dur- ing times of emergency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. Your One Call for Patio Rooms and Covered Sunrooms If TRICARE benefits are important to you...now or in the future Go to savemytricare.com S NOW! Congress before it's too late! Sponsored by: American Military Retirees Assoc. 'E*E1EXAMS CONTACT LENSES, EYE GLASSES, INFECTIONS & TREATMENT -! H[0// H~l N I! I AO~l~ AND MANYO90PA NS8A.176 Call Today (904) 278m-1760 Dr. Mary JM Ayer, O.D. Dr. Joanne Reed, O.D. Orange Park/Fleming Island S-EYECARE www.lslandEyecare.com *No co-pay in most cases call for details. 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For them, closing their eyes at the moment of death represents a frighten- ing experience because they have no vision of eternity. God will give us freedom from fear of the future, old age and death. It's worth a celebration! God bless America and God bless you! I I I IJX AIr NeOW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 'Maulers' provide coalition cover . By Lt. Coln Bernard VS-32 PAO On June 9, USS Enterprise (CVN 65) dispatched an S- 3B Viking from the VS-32 "Maulers" to provide surveillance for coalition forces in Southern Iraq June 9. Over the past few weeks, these ground units had experienced steadily increasing insurgent activity in the form of small arms and mortar fire as well as the placement of numerous impro- vised explosive devices (IEDs). This operation successfully demonstrated the capability of the newly installed Low Altitude for Night Targeting Infrared Navigation (LANTIRN) pod. The device provides the S-3B with the capability of seeing events on the ground from a safe standoff range day or night. The LANTIRN Targeting System (LTS) provides the S-3B with the capability to detect and acquire targets using forward- looking infrared technology. Controlled by a joystick located at the COTAC station, LTS enables the aircrew to view an area from miles away and at an unmatched level of detail for the Viking. The aircrew can relay information directly via secure radio links to supported forces on the ground and alert them of any suspicious activity real-time. Utilizing the Data Transmission System, the Maulers can send a video stream instantaneously to a forward air controller in support of designat- ed ground units, greatly enhanc- ing their overall situational awareness. During one of the maiden mis- sions VS-32 flew in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the LANTIRN system paid immediate and dramatic dividends. The air- AL I. crew was conducting a routine non-traditional intelligence sur- veillance and reconnaissance mis- sion directed by a British ground controller to conduct surveillance along a highly traveled road sur- rounding a mosque. They described the area in detail and within the hour, explosive disposal experts discovered unexpended ordnance, which could have caused fatal damage to coalition forces. Afterwards, the crew comment- ed, "The LANTIRN system pro- vides far greater capabilities to the Viking, making it even more instrumental in the ongoing glob- al war on terrorism. It is truly rewarding to assist the ground troops in addition to conducting other missions in the air." VS-32 will soon receive the sec- ond LANTIRN equipped aircraft and will be able to support sever- al ground-based units simultane- ously. From the NAS lax USO USO Back to School Drive The USO will be packing and distributing backpacks full of school supplies to Identified families to klok off the school year, School supplies are neededl Please drop off new backpacks, notebooks, composition bookso etc. to either the USO at NAS Jax or the USO on Mayport Road. I Volunteers are needed to help pack the backpacks, the dates are as follows: July 28, 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax USO Aug. 6, 9 a.m. at the Mayport USO If you are Interested In volunteering, please contact Sonja at NAS The tour will thous on planning healthy meals, choosing. The Wellnoso Canter Is conducting a grocery shopping tour. Jax (778-282 1) or Wendy at Mayport (246-348 1). Free Domestic Phone Cards Phone cards are available at the USO for active duty service members and their families. Quantities are limited, so please stop In soonl Free Tickets Get your free tickets for Buckler's "Christmas In July" Craft Show this weekend at the Prime Osborn Convention Center. Tickets are available at the USO for active duty and their family members. Quantities are limited and these tickets will be given out on a first- come,, first served basis. For more Information call 778-2821, Data. July 14 ... [as ~ ~ ~ ~ Photo ca- rtesy of VS-31~ 'USO NEWS I~zi~ C-onnected. ave AT&T GLobaL PrePaid Cards keep the - family connected wherever duty calls, with great rates for calling in the U.S. and from around the world. Buy yours at your local Exchange. For vd more information on AT&T GLobaL 0 PrePaid Cards, go to att.com/military. Sta y JAV p :TPa9lob Id Q tol fl I Oki u N 1 7 A-10,111 11-9 U b Lin,, i r, imernadonal rates, 8 Jax Ar NoWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 nature and wildlife rough interpretive center Youth Activities Center Student Brandon Thompson searches for a hidden plastic lizard at the Black Point Interpretive Center during a game designed to teach children about how animals use camoflage to survive. G or years, NAS Jacksonville has peacefully coexisted %with the many natural elements that lie along the St. Johns River. ." The Black Point Interpretive Center, which opened its L;- doors in 2002, was designed to educate NAS Jax person- nel and their families about the impact they have on , nature and how they can protect Florida's wildlife. I Saltwater fish and geckos are some of the examples of r the Florida wildlife displayed throughout the center. \ There is. also a nature walk in the park area next to the i center, which serves as a display case for the many plants and marine animals that reside on base. Along the walk, signs identify the plants, animal habitats and natural resources. "The station has military objectives, but it also has a duty to protect the natural resources that are with- i in its borders. We try to teach people about the many ? habitats and valuable resources this station has," explained Environmental Department Assistant Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Angela Glass Located near the Mulberry Cove Marina, the center also serves as the premier place for service members aboard NAS Jax and their families to learn about the history and preser- vation of regional animals and their environment. There is no admission fee and it is open year-round. "We encourage everyone aboard NAS Jax to come by and take a look at what we have to offer during their lunch hour," Glass said. "Our surroundings afford us a great variety of animals and various habitats for study and comparison. The activities are held in the center and outdoors at the South Trail," she added. The South Trail is about a mile long and wanders through a canopy of forest of trees, over a small bridge and through thick vegetation. Many joggers and hikers frequent the trail along with the various school groups that pass through on a regular basis. The staff has placed markers along the trail identifying the different flora, fauna, and wildlife that call the area home. It's visible by signs installed at the end of Child Street, just before entering the Naval Hospital Jacksonville compound and off Mustin Street behind the housing area. "The opening of the South Trail has enabled us to expand our field trips and teach the children more about our natural habitat," Glass said. While the center's main purpose is to educate and preserve NAS Jacksonville's natural resources, it also plays an impor- tant role in the preservation of several of Florida's Native American Tribes' cultural artifacts. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southern Division Curator Len See CENTER, Page 9 Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southern Division Curator Len Winter shows children NAS Jacksonville Natural Resources intern Laura LaBella debates with children from the from the Youth Activities Center ancient Native-American artifacts found at NAS Jacksonville. Youth Activities Center about who to banish from their "habitat" du ing a game designed to teach them what happens when building development impedes on animal habitats. JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 9 Children from the Youth Activities Center rush to claim their habitats during a game designed to teach them how building development impacts the number of habitats available for animals. Photos by MC1 Mike England NAS Jacksonville Natural Resources intern Laura LaBella teaches children from the Youth Activities Center about some of the station's natural habitats. appreciate nature and their impact on the environment From Page 8 Winter recently visited the center to ensure that its Native American artifacts were curated properly. "It's my job to make sure that all of the center's artifacts are being curated to state and federal standards," Winter stated. "The center has done a good job of maintaining its artifacts since it began excavating and curating them in 1997." NAS Jacksonville Natural and Cultural Resources Manager Christine Bauer thinks that artifact preserva- tion is an important aspect of the center's mission. "People are becoming more cognizant of artifact preservation," she said. "It is very important that we properly archive and maintain these pieces of history." The center frequently hosts elementary school students looking to learn more about nature and how plants and animals live in their natural habitat. "It's our hope that we can make children more aware of their impact on the environment and help them appreci- ate our natural resources," said NAS Jacksonville Natural Resources Intern Laura LaBella. During the visit, students learn about different species of native mammals, reptiles and birds, some stuffed and others kept alive in fish tanks, which reside at the center. They also explore a variety of nature-related objects, play games and hike South Trail. The staff also touches on A group of children from the Youth Activities Center participate in an exercise designed to teach them how the limited avail- ablity of resources, such as food, can affect the survival of different animal species. NAS Jacksonville Youth Activities Center Counselor Ashley Cullum helps a child assemble a project. the history of the base, the center and South Trail. "We welcome field trips," Glass said. "School-aged chil- dren are interested in nature, the outdoors and are easy to teach because they're so eager to learn." The Interpretive Center's hours of operation are: Monday 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. with story time at 2 p.m., Wednesday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., Friday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. .- The center is closed to the .. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southern Division Curator Len Winter studys some of the ancient Native- American artifacts found at NAS Jacksonville. public on Tuesdays and Wednesday for tour groups. Programs at the Interpretive Center are by appoint- ment only. You are free to use the nature trails from sun- rise to sundown when classes are not in session. For fur- ther information or to schedule your visit, call 542-2717, Ext. 113 or 542-8056. if" (From left) Brittany Marshall, Brianna Fergueson, Asia Figueroa and jaelyn Marks work on a project at the Black Voint Interpretive Center. Four-year-old Tyler Glass works on an art project at the Black Point Interpretive Center. 10 JaAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Lattimore retires from FACSFAC Jax By MCI(SW) ill Larned FAcSFAC Jimx PAO CCM(AW) Reginald Lattimore, air traffic control leading chief petty officer at Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville (FACSFAC Jax), retired during a ceremony June 23 at the Naval Reserve Center. When asked why he served for 30 years, Lattimore remarked, "The ACCM(AW) Navy provided me with a chance to give Sailors with Reginald Lattimore whom I've worked an opportunity to benefit from my experiences. Navy camaraderie is irreplaceable." Lattimore was born and raised in Chicago and joined the Navy via the Delayed Entry Program in November 1975. He completed boot camp at Recruit Training Com- mand, Great Lakes, Ill. in July 1976. After boot camp, Lattimore attended Aviation Electrician school at dNaval Air Technical Training Center (NATTO). Hip first tour of duty was with the VF-1 "Wolf Pack" in June 1977 at NAS Miramar, Calif. where he troubleshot aircraft, electrical systems. "I absolutely enjoyed my first sea tour. I wanted ao West Coast fighter squadron deploying from the Enterprise and at NAS Miramar I ended up becoming a partofVVF-1 deploying from the Enterprise," Lattimore said. After completing Air Traffic Control school, Lattimorte reported to Whidbey Island, Wash. for his first assign- ment as an air traffic controller. In April 1985, he began a tour on NAS Agana, Guam and soon qualified as facility watch supervisor. Returning to NATTC in September 1987 as a seasoned petty officer, he experienced a prolific tour. His personal motto, "always make a contribution" paid great dividends. In two years and three months, he earned his master training specialist title and enlisted air warfare specialist qualifications. He was also advanced to chief petty officer. After transferring to TACRON 12 at NAB Coronado, Calif. in January 1991, Lattimore deployed to the Arabian Gulf and Somalia. In March 1993, Lattimore reported to NAS Corpus Christi, Texas as the control tower branch manager. After being advanced to senior chief petty officer, he reported for what would become his overall favorite tour at NAS Sigonella, Italy. Serving as the Air Operations Department leading chief petty officer, he departed Italy in October 1998 for NAS Kingsville, Texas, and served as the air operations leading chief petty officer, air traffic control leading chief petty officer, air traffic control facili- ty officer and disaster preparedness officer. He advanced to master chief in April 2001 and served his last tour at FACSFAC Jax. Lattimore attributed his personal success to the variety of assignments he chose. "It doesn't necessarily depend on where you are as much as what you do while you're there," he explained. "Get out of your comfort zone and do the challenging work. Do some of the things you would like to do, but bal- ance it out with what will break you out of the pack when selection for advancement occurs. You get out of it what you put into it." He is a 2006 graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a bachelor of science degree in profes- sional aeronautics. HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. 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In the Central Command theater, the War Eagles are patrolling the Persian Gulf to ensure freedom of com- merce for merchant ship- ping and are flying over Iraq supporting coalition forces on the ground. Operations are being con- ducted with U.S. Navy and other allied vessels to fight the growing piracy threat interfering with free trade off the Horn of Africa. Working in conjunction with the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy ships and naval forces from other Central and South American coun- tries, VP-16 crews arer also fighting the war on drugs. By monitoring local ship- ping lanes and air traffic, VP-16 is playing a signifi- cant part in the counter- narcotics mission. Crews assigned to NAS Sigonella, Italy, are partici- pating in exercises with NATO allies and other European and North African nations to promote cooperation on the global scale. While showing the flag throughout the Mediter- ranean Sea, our aircrews are building friendships with foreign governments crucial to the continuing international fight against terrorists. Local officials visit the squadron spaces to learn the capabilities of maritime patrol aircraft. Additionally, aircrews from other squadrons on their way to and from their own deployment sites are able to enjoy VP-16 hospi- tality as they pass through the European Theater. One of the first orders of business once settled in Sigonella was the recogni- tion of all enlisted person- nel who made rate as the squadron deployed. VP-16 advanced, 34 enlisted Sailors. The frocking cere- mony was held on the hangar deck in front of all assembled personnel. VP- 16 Commanding Officer Cmdr. James Hitt also extended special recogni- tion to AFCM Joseph Tierney on making master chief petty officer and ADCS Bruce Boyle and AECS Pedro Torres on making senior chief petty officer. 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Moffett Building at Patuxent, River, Md. to several NAVAIR sites throughout the nation via video teleconferencing. NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville had winning team members in several categories. In the Log is tics/In dus trial Category, the winner was ,the F404 I-Level Consolidation Team Phase I and II. Team members from the Jacksonville Depot include James Borg-meier, F404 IPT Team lead. The first runner-up in this cate- gory was the Integrated In- Service Reliability Program Team. Jacksonville team members include Steve Adamczyk, Caridad Roque, Ralph Harding and Mike Romanelli. On the second runner-up Enterprise AIRSpeed Team was Denise Machala. In the Program Manage- ment Category, the winner was the PMA 234 EA-6B ICAP-III IPT Team. Jacksonville team members are Neil Ciavattone, inte- gration engineer and Jose Sanchez, electrical engineer. F-14 Director of Engineer- ing Randy Snyder is on the second runner-up winning team, the F-14 Program Management Team. In the ,Quality of Service: Category, the winning team was the PMA 202 Aircrew Systems Fleet Support Team and the Jacksonville team member is Jose Santiago, aerospace engi- neer. The second runner-up in the Quality of Service Category was the NAVAIR AIRSpeed Deployment Team and Black Belts. Team members from Jacksonville include Steven Faulk, Jay Kiser, Kevin Ludlam, Kelly Marlow, Karl Martin, Kenneth Moon, Monty Pearce and David Theilacker. The Commander's Na- tional Award, the highest team award within the NAVAIR Command, recog- nizes the achievements of teams that have successful- ly supported the main goals See AWARDS, Page 20 Photos byMC3 Jon Hyde An S-3B Viking from the "Topcats" of VS-31 prepares to launch off the flight deck of'USS John C. Stennis. Stennis and embarked Carrier Air Wing Nine are currently underway conducting Tailored Ship's Training Availability off the coast of Southern California. 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The week consisted of several 45-minute exercise sessions including a cardio class, strength training and yoga session led by Fitness Instructor Cece Hartsell and NAS Jax Assistant Fitness Director Meghan Brophy. The yoga class was very relaxing and it was a lot of fun learning the positions," NAS Jax Youth Activities Center Summer Camp Junior Counselor Caprice Marshall demonstrates her jump rope skills for a group of children. said Petronia Hall. James Spates. "The classes were a little In between exercise class- hard, but it was good exer- es, the group was treated to cise. The things we learned really paid off," added See KID FIT, Page 15 Photos by MC:2(AW) 5ugie Cornel AMERICAN DREAM: Homeownership. Fantasy Come True: NO MORTGAGE CLOSING COSTS: ICloset CirnicTo NAS 4~JAX I Get your first mortgage with VyStar and we'll pay up to $5,000 towards your closing costs. Offer excludes prepaid items,' Loan origination fee and discount points. 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See sales representative for details and a "" 191EBHOME -A I Stop by any Northeast Florida KB Home community, and enter to win a 2-day trip for 4 to' Wait Disney-World I-, -- -- ax Airl NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 15 KID FIT: Healthy living the focus of fun week From Page 13 a field trip to Adventure Landing at Jacksonville Beach. "We take lots of field trips during our summer camp session and this one also tied in with Kid Fit Week. They got plenty of exercise swimming at the water park," said Elliot. On last day of Kid Fit Week, the children enjoyed a picnic at Sea King Park where members of the NAS Jax Fire Department gave a special presentation on fire safety and practiced the procedures they should fol- low if they should ever find themselves trapped in a burning building. The kids also participated in sack races, jump roping, flag football games, kick ball and a water balloon fight. After feasting on pizza and dessert, they sang some campfire songs and headed back to the center. "It was really a great week. We learned a lot and the fitness sessions made us feel more confi- dent," said Kierra Fleming. "This is really a won- derful event for our kids in camp. They really seem to love it. They get lots of good information and will hopefully take what they've learned home with them and teach their parents and brothers and sisters. We'll definitely hold another Kid Fit Week next year during our summer camp because it's so successful," said Elliot. Capt. Jamie Sherer of the NAS Jacksonville Fire Department, Activities Cener demonstrates how to crawl out of a burning building during Summer Camp. ,i the Youth Activities Center Kid Fit Week. Summer Camp. Photos byl MC:2(AW) 5itzle'Cornell Buying, building, or refinancing a home? 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SunTrust and "Seeing beyond money" are registered service marks of SunTrust Banks, Inc. mia 29308-06 ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION Hidden Oaks Ranch 904-291-9312 Sliver Creek 904-406-2042 Fox Hill Farms 904-693-6574 Pinecrest 904-786-4551 Sarah's Place 904-291-9312 Prices subject to change without notice rarmC0n1 a UmwI adamchnmckicom LXL)j>IS w v cl"l O RNII O..U i.J lax AIr NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Mzsszon Fzrst, Sazlors Always For more information call 542-3720. Outdoor pool hours Tuesday Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. i Sunday-1-5 p.m. Daily fees, $2 military, $3 Department of MDefense employees, $3 guests. Skipper "B" Sailing Class $150 includes all classroom materials and use of marina sailboats and safety equipment. Weekend classes Friday and Saturday. Power Boat Training Class $50, Includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats July 22-23 Free kayak and canoe rental on Thursday's for active duty. 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 Back to School Kid's Bingo Aug. 5 Doors open at 11 a.m. Calling at 12 p.m. $15 per child (17 and under) Call 542-5007. For more information on fitness and ath- letics, call 542-3518/3229. Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. Monday 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.T T trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Discount Jaguar Ticket Pre-Sale Monday 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 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompa- nied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. tIn Photo by MC2(AW) Suzie Cornell MASN Mark Jones of the NAS Jax Security Department enjoys a game of pool at the Liberty Cove Recreation Center. The center has three pool tables for Sailors to use free of charge. Numerous activities including trips to local and out-of-state attractions are avail- able for single Sailors through the center. The hours of operation are from 10 a.m. until midnight seven days a week, 365 days a year. For additional information, call 542-3491. Boats and Burgers Today, Mulberry Cove Marina Free cookout, water skiing, canoeing and much more! Free Lesson and 9 Holes of Golf July 18 Golf Course Mall & Movie Trip Orange Park Mall and AMC Theater July 22 Free Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. She's The Man (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Ice Age 2 The Meltdown (PG) BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 Saturday, 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 25 for active duty. Today and 27' for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. 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. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Reef & Beef Aug. 4 $17 per person Gourmet all you can eat seafood and beef buffet. / Reservations recommended. /U -^DI rVORCE -NoDDebt NoPopr *cost and filing fees are additional "Representing Military Personnel and Iependents for Over Twenty Years" *Family Law *Bankrupfcy Criminal - Divorce Chapter 7 D.U.I - Separation Chapter 13 Misdemeanor - Custody Step Parent Adoption Felony - Paternity Name Change Traffic - Child Support Incorporation Wills / Probate The Law Office of Jeffrey C. Peterson SAttorney at Law (904) 356-1877 10 South Newnan St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 'FLA. BAR #0351938 26t Anul elSouhGrae lcsnvle INISI BLOW FREE CONSULTATION * ODEL ALL [ T 7 YAMAHA YZF Rol LIMITED EDITIONS PRODUCTION #28 & #29 r ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 17 See all the details at www.frankgriffin.com or come by today. There is never any obligation to buy. A! 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About 40 family members and friends attended the ceremony and reception at the Whitehouse Naval Outlying Field Firehouse. "We just wanted to do something different. We saw the movie Ladder 49 and the actors were married in a firehouse, so we thought it was a great idea," said Lee. Jacksonville CERT volunteers needed From Staff he Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Emergency Prepared- ness Division is offering a special training program to help citizens deal with emergency situations. The Jacksonville Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and educate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't respond immediately. The program teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical opera- tions including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search and rescue, terrorism incidents, communications, disaster psychology apd how to use different strategies depending on the situation. Volunteers will also par- ticipate in a final disaster preparedness exercise to use the skills they've learned. The goal of the CERT program is to have volunteers help make their communities safer, stronger and better prepared for pre- venting and handling threats of terrorism, 1000Got a I house that I I won't sell? I I WALK AWAY TODAY We BUY Houses FAST! Any Price Any Condition - Any Situation - No Equity? f1 No Problem! A Orer Yor FRE eprnu 1 :!t- Homs4ax - crime and disasters. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always needed. 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"This was the first wedding I've ever performed. I think I was more nervous than the bride," said Hall. The couple was officially married in a short ceremony by Paralegal Specialist MaryFrances Chergi of the NAS Jax Legal Department. CRC057354 o DOWN SALE A' $1 and your VA lets you ' move into the new home $ "I-" of your choice You v4 Melbourne Rockledge Miami 2 Story Tampa 2 Story 4 bdrm/2 bath 4 bdrm/2 bath 4 bdrm/2'/2 bath 4 bdrm/3 bath $224,900 $238,900 $242,900 $253,900 NEW CONCRETE BLOCK CONSTRUCTION 42" KITCHEN CABINETS WITH CROWN MOULDING HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR CONDITIONING STRUCTURAL COVERED PORCH CABLE & ALARM SYSTEM IfA CONVEY Models Available Now | WILSON Building in 3 Subdivisions ;| E--+W _ i PINECREST w Available Late July NORMANDY BLVD LONGLEAF NORTH SPINECREST U1. -Available Late July Model Center Available Late July CALL EDGE REALTY T 693-2238 482-5000 SITE CENTER FOR MORE INFO "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" Military Publications reach IA O810/0 of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - 50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contractors *g IvJa*irNews ? Published by the yionida imes-Inion R094162 I l r- ~R I L % Jax Air NOW, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 19 New Moms for Moms Support Group kicks off By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital Marketing N aval Hospital Jacksonville spon- sored the first Moms for Moms Support Group on June 6, hosted by the Obstetric and Family Medicine Departments. This group is designed for all "newly delivered" mothers, whether it is their first child or their fourth, who would like to meet with other women to share similar experiences. Elizabeth Bowes, mother of a 12-day-old daughter, Lillian and a military wife, attended the first session. Bowes said, "It is an excel- lent resource. This is where you can meet other moms, especially in the military environment where hus- bands may be deployed." Bowes is an experienced mother of four and a Bradley instructor-a nat- ural childbirth method for patients who prefer to deliver without the benefit of pain medication. She is very impressed with the hospital's hypnobirthing class offered to all preg- nant patients at no cost. "At the meetings you have access to lactation consultants, nurses and other specialists to discuss concerns and learn the lat- est information on chil- drearing," added Bowes. One of the topics covered in the first meeting was swaddling your infant. Alisa Davis, registered nurse and childbirth edu- cator, demonstrated the proper technique for swad- dling a newborn. "Swaddling a baby helps minimize the startle reflex, which can interfere with sleep patterns. The startle reflex lasts for several months in newborns," Davis stated. The swaddling technique is encouraged by pediatri- cian and renowned author, Dr. Harvey Karp in his book, Happiest Baby on the Block: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Baby Sleep Longer. Karp presented his "five S's" techniques, which include swaddling, shush- ing, side/stomach position, swinging and sucking, to health care practitioners and military families at Naval Hospital Jackson- ville in April. The challenges of moth- erhood begin at delivery and the added responsibili- ties can sometimes be overwhelming, even for an experienced mother. These feelings are not uncom- mon. "The group provides a good way to network with other people who have sim- ilar concerns and ques- tions. The moms can learn the newest techniques in childrearing and take a break from their busy day," said Family Medicine Obstetrics Nurse Fran Smith. "It is great to know in this new experience, you are not alone," added Clinical Psychologist and Group Consultant Dr. Bruce Kristol. The Moms for Moms group meets the first and third Tuesday each month from 10-11 a.m. in the Road closed Drivers need to be aware that Knight Lane, which runs in front of the NAS Jax Youth Activities Center (YAC) is now per- manently closed to through traffic due to construction of - the new YAC. The street now ends at the YAC. S TUNTKITES BOX T I. S Family Medicine Depart- ment Conference Room. All military moms, dads and their guests are invit- ed to attend the next meet- ing on July 18 at Naval Hospital Jacksonville. The topic will be infant devel- opmental stages. For more information about the group, topics to be discussed or classes offered at the hospital, you may call 542-BABY (2229) during normal working hours. SPECIALVALUE! $4595 per square on ALL in-stock vinyl siding 2 squares per canon. 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Lowest eand the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC, 060792. 00110607921021 Elizabeth Bowes and her daugh- ter, 12-day- old Lillian, participate in the Moms for Moms Support Group at N aval Hospital Jacksonville. Photo by Marsha Childs BORAP YEARS L YEARS Fully assembled Ready to Install I SPECIALVALUE! now $78 32" or 36" White Fremont Storm Door #103087, 88, 89, 90 I Open 8m 1. r LOWE'S I ....... .. . Guaranteed iENERGYSTAR ,.lu 20 laxAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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. 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. 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 Men34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Summer Basketball Team Naval Hospital VS-22 AIMD 400 AIMD 600 HS-3 HS-7 VP-5 VP-30 VP-45 FACSFAC VS-24 Standings As of July 7 Wins Losses 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 * * k VIUM'T LMAYO o Ip a MLANE RU'T LMAEMoI. WACKO'S OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM EVER MY-1 LiiT~r^^r~ AWARDS: Local employees recognized Free Parking Bachelor & Private Parties All M4jor Credit Cards/ATM From Page 12 of the command. There were 86 award nominations submitted this year for five award categories that align with NAVAIR's business functions. They are: business oper- ations; logistics/industrial; program management; quality of service; research, development, test and eval- uation and technology. The winning teams were chosen because they best epitomized NAVAIR's goals. Nominations for each cate- gory were judged by the fol- lowing evaluation factors: balancing current and future readiness; reducing the costs of dong business; improving agility; ensuring alignment; implementing fleet-driven metrics and improving total workforce environment. The quality of service category evaluation factors also included quality of service/customer service. CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM * 'a AmlErL STADIIIUM SEMERSONeST. .O4e ffftf! Earn more. Save more. VS-22: Squadron hosts sailing students From Page 12 tour of the squadron's maintenance and administrative spaces, including a look at aviation survival gear and a walk-around inspection of several S-3B Viking multi-mis- sion aircraft. After the tour, McCord led a discussion with the cadets on various career paths the Navy and Marine Corps have to offer, as well as scholarship opportunities for high school students who excel in their studies. McCord, a 2002 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, explained that the Navy values students who are well rounded. When applying for an ROTC scholarship or an appoint- ment to the Naval Academy, varsity athletics, community service and student leadership are important in addition to good grades and high-standardized test scores. Many of the cadets expressed an interest in joining the Navy and Marine Corps team, specifically, naval aviation. Lf ~& i 0 itT v UNIT COCODI PRFRE 105 Foxridge Road Steven E. 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Reasonable term development 9119K In oulte family offers considered. located on Hwy 17A n-hood off Clyde Rd. 904.879.0194 or near Summerville, SC 30 9006 Tyler Ave. Sepa- 904864-4194 miles S. of 1.95, priced rate gar, corner lot, $2,175,000. Call new everything cor- 863 206.7135 pletely remodeled. WIll .I YULEE-PAGE HILL elp with financing 3/2,DR, large TENN. LAND FOR SALE Call Kath eri ne no kitchen. vaulted Severalparcels avail. 904-625-.8232/269-1136 ceilings, 2 car gar, from 600 acres screen porch 10'x17' located between Knox Dlnsmore 7913 Plummer Nice lawn MB w/ vllle and Chattanooga. Modular 6ac. w/oond. garden tub, sep/shower, Spectacular views, S/2 2000sf. s230K. $194K. 904. 225.2480 closeto many out door 904-781.5635/348-2907 e-- activities. For more information. Call PANAMA PARK 350 Waterfront Southeastern Timber Fabulous 3/1 house, __ land at 423-368-9484 Great family n'hood $99,900 904- 2984761 d BEAUTIFUL 2 LOTS ON TIMBER CREEK LAKE KERR. OCALA COUNTRY ESTATES, SELL $119K APPRSD 4I)NATIONALFOREST1701 Thomas County Ga. $165K Highlands 3/1 ON CANAL 3/2 FENCED 20-30 acre tacts, homesites, waterfronft1/2ac 2 car BOATHOUSE DOCK pondsltes, 15-20 year old gar needs work, bad WELL/SEPTIC 912-5 S76- 2251 planted pines, paved road credit ok. 904464-0002 frontage, deed Restricted, credit ok,.40 SBosatwick St. Johns RIver 15 min. north of Thomasville, 2/1. 819sf, nice n'hood lot 100'x275' dockable, Ga. Call Ropky Ford, LLC, completely remod. In 1/4 mile to paved rd 229-226-1719, for Info pack side &Out. MLS# 305562 elect & well, superior $95K 904-237-4860 site$299K. 319-621-5045 Investment CEDAR RVR -Bulkhead, 380 Properties dock, pool, Ig deck. 6r_ 326 Springfield river view. 3/2, very Ig rms, Ig stone fpl hdwd firs & more. CaN Kim HISTORIC 2BR/2BA Bun (W) 904545-6201. $569K galow, across from park, dwn town view, FSBO location! 4br/2ba, 189K. Call 398-6753 on Cedar River & Hyde Park CC. $499K. ON-SITE AUCTION! 813-9173 for details. 324 E 6St 11:00am 4/2 home w/gas fire- GATED RIVERFRONT place and security COMMUNITY r ,,,. - system. Real estate and Lots from $129K quality furnishings. Riverfront $385K+ I; illilV4-1il 1453 Laura St. 2:00 pm Call904- 992.9888 leteyeno ated www.rlveredgefl.com Rehab Draw Up Front '/a'.5 with hardwood y No Pre ay Penalties and glawfoot tubs. Have your Fisherman's No Pru Pyen Good Earth Realty get away! Canal lot in No Junk Fees and Auction Satsuma w/St. Johns Rvr 36- Hour Closings WWw.soodearth.us access. Red. 970,846-4290 Highest LTV iGo-g99 -tSELL No Money Down 355 Condominiums 330 Beaches _IHardMoney I GRAND RESERVE 1/1 ATL BCH 100 toocean w/storage unit, 904.737.0144 2br/2baTwnhse condo vaulted cell, Windsor w/$99&oy 0ool. Asking Pk. $118k, 728-8444 www.acafla.com 237.4430 NR DOWNTOWN -2/1.5, Licensed Mortgage JAX BCH, Palms @ Marsh newly remod, steps to Lender # LI00000547767 Landlng3/2 Upgraded the river, pool frnt, condo, wtr view,gran,SS $129,900. 904-571.1112 t1 aPpp, $2458. 904.608.1428 OVERLOOK 3/2, 1st Fir, Beautiful newly renvt'd OV O 3/ F quad-plex In Historic PV1 136 Abaco Way all appis, manyupgrds. Riverside. Generates 3/2 attach. TH, fp, ch/a, woods view, veryquit, $3000/mo Grt Invest. gar, so prch on canal. $167,400. 904,7.5282 $345K neg 904.434.9094 S240Kohp, 904.302.0674 Rent to Own New Hodges Investors Special PV 136 Abaco Ln Way, 3/2 $1450m0.. Low dn or 5724 BenedlctRd 29K 3 2 a ach H, fp, ch/a, 2/2 Town Hlome $1325 1531 Logan St 23K rcprcha, mo, Low dn. 501.5694 1268 Hart St 22K $240Kobo94,.anal. 1314 Eaverson St- 22K Kob,904 302-0674STONEBRIGE3/2, 1400 sf. 813-244-6245 1 IN Must sell Completely 1 NEW BUILDING eIN refurbished. Reduced, INVESTOR SPECIAL $90K JARDIN DE MERCONDOS lowestprice In commu B sh &3rb*A Recent released by nityl $159,900 5096030 Barbershop & 3br/lb Aptm beaches restaurarrts WILLOW LAKES CONDO Northslde 904.534.7529 & olf course. Lrg priv. 4/2.5 TH, Beach 0Vdat 15th St. cony ocatlon family orl- MOBILE HOME PARK In 0penS allorcal ented$129,900.779-2288 Kingsland, GA. 56units. tope-.,,y call 48 park owned MH. City ppt..904-9-41-2270 wtr & swr. Monthly inc S 246-9268 360 Out of Area/ $17,875. Sale. $1200,000 --- 360 Town/State 912-258-0859 332 Middleburg Two Handyman Specials GA MNT. HOMESITES 6500 Evelyn 652 Fern SELLIJAYGEORGIA Call Kevin at 759- 7671 =Down0 Closing 3/2,2cg AsGLOwGa Won't lastlong! $80Kea house on 1.6ac 18Blue PricesasLow Wont last long! $80ea Bell Ave. off 218. call $13K, Call 561-596-5993 directions 904.779 1918 NC Land: 36 acres near 385 Miscellaneous FREE L CALLNOW Kerr Lake: $110K; Pics: BUYOWISTI A owner@newbranch.com 10 Y OWNER has by owner: 919-693-8984 FORECLOSURE No CommIssion. $55,0001 For Listings 800-771-7777 Manufactured 800-749-8124 x8987 www.BuyOwner.com 365 Homes HARBOR WINDS ____ __ HARBOR WINDS Lease Purchase 3/2,2 York Harbor Dr. 3/2, car gar. On 1.6acres. 3/2 Home In clean hm w/ breakfast nook, Call for more info. park. Close to schools, family room, S779-1918 shopping, Mayport, forml/llvng & dnr,. Inci ___________ beaches, assumable fences in yrd. w/Irrigation P loan. Keley. 386-663-4722/ system & separate Irrga- 335 Orange Park/ PCS tionmeter.Call Bea Jay Clay BAD, TOUGH, UGLY so 6711_ 4 3/2 HM FOR SALE. CREDIT? Real Estate $225K. raytonPlace U-Picka home, Wedo 390 anted Owner PCS Call JT. the loan. 771-9055 Wanted 891-0530, email. Ask for Emma. lefthandbanana@yahoo.com ANGELO BUYS efthandbanana@hoo.com BAD, TOUGH, UGLY HOUSES CASH ! A Full Service Brokerage CREDIT? Any cond, handyman, www.callthechief.com U-Pick a home, We do fire damaged. www.clithechief.com the loan. 771-9055 distressed, vacant or 877-346-7827 Ask for Emma. occupied ANYWHERE, DON BROWN REALTY DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Apts/comm'I/resIdential 225-5510 OR 571-7177 Land Homes Packages! NO DEAL TOO BIG or $980 Down $595 Month TOO SMALL III Argyle 3/24 yrs new, on Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 Quick closings or pJUIlU/nIatLure p leseve, garden tub, fncd yrd. 189,900 904-635-6129 BELOW MARKET VALUE- lovely 4/2 brick home, 1800sf, remodeled, $166,0000 call 608.4691 Eagle Harb. FSBO on lagoon. Quiet culdesac 4lr 2ba, everyupgrade, EDUCED $295,900. Call 904.635-9169 EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, Irg open kit., fncd bkyd, culdesac. amenities. $299K. 904.-269-7111 EAGIE HARBOR 3/2, lots OrS extras on lake. i O1 Pleyers Club Dr. 3P3,-900. 904-278.6070 MFliWn j 1I./Habersham o 4br/2ba brick. Ig Rico lyd, 2 cg. FSBO 032_.900 904- 264- 7666 P9BO- 4/2 AM I| 0- < Br(ou with Pool. L Oi'? 'I6 IPk 190sf, on to gr appt. PCS MS:9.Ltrag Park Area ?0+46tfl~fli? Co-op AKLEIAF BAfGAIjI4 yaiye $242K Wi![ Sell for $229.9Kdbo this wknd 904-838.7443 P Country Club FSBO 4/4tden, stud bonus rmf, 3S4, moel home $ 23KCall 904,213.9590 Orange Park 1/2 ACRE 2951 Dakota Dr. renov. 2500sf 4/2, hdwd/tile. $197.9 Realtor 215.5833 338 Baker County NEW 4/2 2468SF HOME -many extras, 214.800. Open House on July 15th & 22nd 10a-2p. Call 904-334-9944 340 St. Johns 340 County A RESORT STYLE COMM. New 4/3, 2230sf, cul. d e - sac lot on nat. preserve. View: axhometours.com 904.635-6189. $424K. MURABELLA FSBO REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE 4/3 $349,500 904-54S-6700 342 St. Augustine ROYAL ST. AUGUSTINE CONDO 2/2, $975m. No pets, overlooks golf course. 904.599.0500 34 Nassau S County 10 ACRES 4/2 HOME 24X36 attached garage, 16x36 bonus $409K By owner call 904-993.5787 No credit needed. Call 695-2255 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291.-2735 LET YOUR JOB BE YOUR CREDIT! EZ Fin. $500 moves you in. Call Emma 771-9055 or 962-1086 LOTS AVAILABLE LAND/HOME ALL NE FL & SE GA $0 DOWN 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2, 1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 MUST SELL 3BR 20BA D/W and Land Home. Stainless Steel Appl. Great Jacksonville Loca- tion, Little Down, Easy Financing, Won't Last! CALL JOHN 291-0716 If we can't fin. you no BODY can. Call now and pre-qualify over the phone call Sandy @ 695.2255 370 Lots for Sale BIRD ROAD/ N. MAIN 4 Lots, 1.8 AC ea. Suit- able for MH. Owner fin. avi. $87K ea. 910.1126 FREE 2007 Toyota Camry w/cust lot In S. PVB 90x120, ocean/ ICW views. Easy beach Access $344,900. Call 904 993.3397 375 Farms/ SAcreage Grand Opening! PARADISE FARM Ocala Area/Marion Co. FL 10 Acre Parcels Only $399,900 $10,000 Discount! & Pay NO Closing Costs* Sat, July 22 Only Absoultely the Most Beautiful Property You'll Ever See In the Heart of Ocala Horse Country Rolling Pas- ture w/ Huge Oaks. Gated, Private Rds, Undergrnd Utils. Excel- lent Financing. For a Priority App't, Call Now S1-866- 352- 2249 X 740 *Up to $10.000 N.C. MOUNTAINS!! LOG CABINS E-Z To Finish 2 & 3BR Chalets on 1.2 AC Sites. $89,900 -$139,900 Parcels Avail. From 1.7 AC w/Million $$ Views!! $39,900 -$89,900 Paved Roads & Utilities. FREE Info 828-256-1004 Ortega River 2BR2BA+Loft Condo. New Everything! Granite counters, GE stainless appliances; 1 unit TROMM w/d; tile, pergo wood, & berber carpet. Boat Slips Available. Great Location, Great Views, and Great Value at $209,000 plus seller incentive. Close to downtown or NAS. US17 to West on TImuquana to right on Ortega Farms Blvd. .. S Keller Williams Realty, KELLER 8 Ginny Peace Cell: 864-2770 WILLIAMS, Listing your home should mean more than a yard sign and an MLS number. Call me today... to discuss a specific plan of action to make your home a best seller Prudential NwI rko l Alty Gigi Gonzales, REALTOR' 15-yr Navy Spouse & Navy Daughter Cell (904) 742-1884 Bus (904) 269-1716 Independently Owned & Operated independently Owned & Operated 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent A4 0t Apartments -00 Furnished Historical 5 Points Cor- porate apt fully furn'd, all amenities & utils. $1450mo. 904-382-3590 JAX BCH Efficiency cot- tage 2 blocks to beach electric Incld $650 +dep. no pets 249.0523 400 Apartments 420 Houses Furnished 42 Unfurnished RIVERSIDE STUDIO Avondale 2/1 $795 ch&a Beautifully furnished, Fplace/lcargar fenced HW all extras pd. $150wk + & carpet/must see deposit 384-4939 VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 405 Apartments AVONDALE2/1,cer tile. 4 Unfurnished sec, lyrsh lease.wtr incl. ARL-#1 BR BEHIND HM, Baymeadows/9A New Near Unlv/Atl, $200 dep, gated community $t600mo, 725-0690 and Iv # $l200mo 904 07S935 NORTHSIDE- 2br apts available, based on CHAFFEY RD income. Call 354-0733 New floors new dev, or354-7310 EHO $1100mo. 4/2. cul-de-sac, 904-651-5663 NORTHSIDE Need a Place To Clay Co. 4/2,2557sf, all $550-$760 Hang Your Hat? brick, brand new, one 1, 2 & 3 BR's half acre lakefront lot Available $1450m Chris 742-7486 (904)11570240' A Eagle Harbor Beautiful Ashley Park 4/3 $1850mo. Smoke Apartments free home. No pets. 813-0119 215-9108 N'SIDE 3/1 new cab's, ch/a, $675m; 2/1 $550m. Eagle Harbor 4/3. No appll. fee. Hud ok. / 2600sf, no pets, $500dep. 904-607.8156 J) available now. Con- R D Ctact Todd Kellogg. RIVERSIDE Lg 1BR, CH&A, 215.9108/83.0119 or2yr hardwd floors, clean, lease good n'hood, near hosp l $650 mo+dep. 384 6755 EAGLE HARBOR R'SIDE 2337-1 Gilmore St NEW RENTALIII 3/2,1845sf lbr AC, ceiling fans culdesac, lwn svc incl. AvI $375 mo. dep nopets 8/15. $1450m. 904-334-3845 396-7874 or 403-9316 Eagle Landing @ Oakleaf SAN MARCO 4/3 /2, 2500sf, 1 & 2 BR Special! 516. 770-5449 CALL 398 -9492 www.connect2fl.com WESTSIDE FLEMING ISLAND 3/2 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD, i Nice home, great NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET.I \1 schools, golf, pool, 10 REF REQUIRED $595 778.2897 miles, from NAS. $2110mo, negotiable WESTSIDE-1,2 & 3BR 904504-8162/808-620-1719 apts avail, based on income. Call 786-8000 Ft Caroline/Cobblestone or 786-8001 EHO 3/2 $1295/screend pch 2 __________ ~car gar/FP/1 yr renov. 410 Condominiums VANSANDTRE389-3540 ___________ ICW 13333 Dijon Dr E. 3/2 1400sf, 2c gar + FL Rm ARL- New 2/2 Merrill on pond fenc. back Pines Condo, 1118sf, yard Call 234-4765 it) 2nd, floor unit with washer/dryer ICW/Windsor Pk 3/2 Ig available AUG. RENT fncd bkyd, Call for $1250.696-7963 details at 904-652-7216 or visit us on the web at Baymeadows/Point www.maxstarpropertles.com Meadows Place 3/2 balc, gated com, $1006, no JAX BCH, Spacious pets. 904-821.8446 T Seabreeze Woods, M'BURG/RAVINES Golf k / 3/2 Executive Club, lbr effic. furn, w/d, home, shaded lot, 2car Close pool. gar, large kit. w/study $600m 557.5829/225-9955 area. Fpl, great room, Natures Hideaway 3/2 $950 $1400m+dp. No pets. WS New Condo, Kit Equip, 460-0975 Bike to Beach Pool, Playgrnd, Gated Com.' VANSANDT RE 389-3540 AL KENSIONTON/S'SIDE Oakleaf Preserve 4/2 '20875f,4/2/2.Colled 1700sf, w/d Incl, gar \1 12x30FIoridaroom, $1250m+sec. 6 or 12 mo summer kitchen, July Free 904. 994-1052 10x12 shed. Tile & wood firs, dog not allowed. OCEANFRONT New 3/3 $1400mo. Imo secdep. 2471sf, Grt view from Ig 1 mo advance. Call Kurt. ocean lanal. Designer 307-8023orHelen699.5102 finishes, 2 pools & more Long term lease 616.1527 o Kensington/South- O.P. NEW 2/2 1500SF, gar, I Coolfed 23 FL room, WDhkup, club hse, pool, summer kit 10x12 fitness ctr & more, shed, tile, & wood firs, no $995mo 904. 207. 3215 dogs, $1400/mo. 1 me sec. PONTE VEDRA BCH gated dep. I mo advance comm. newly renov, Call Kurt. 307-8023 or Helen All new applies. 5 star 699-5102 amenities, $1200mo. KINGSLAND3/2, 904.894.1798 KINGSLAND3/2, 904- 894 1798 1900sf, new flooring, PONTE VEDRA BEACH fncd yrd, sec. system, new int 2/2, Summer 2car gar.&more. house, golf side, $990+ $1000mo. 912-882-3507/ sec. Call 838-9400 sabelden@tdsneL PVB 3/2 w/gar. All new. Beach access. $1500m+ MANDRIN 3/2 almost 1/2 dep. 285.6283/626.6283 acre, new: kitchen, AC, www.joyproperties.org paint in/out, $1200 furn REGENCY Merrill & 9A $1100 unfurn 292-2385 Brand new 3/2, gated, vltnd ceigs, porch ovedr- MIDDELBURG- Villages Looking presvpool, Of Fireside, 4/2 2 car $loom. 904-568-0284 gan, a/c Fl rm, fen bk yd 2200m.045680284 sf, $1450 673-2276 Southside Sonoma 2/2 1300sf, renov, new appi Monument Oaks $900m N/S, no pets 4/2.2cargar, Ig fnc Owner/Agent 704- 2200 vL bkyrd, great loc, SOUTHSIDE/BEACHES$1200/mo +dep. SOUTHSIDF.BEACHES 888 393 3504 miles to the beach. 1, 2 & 3BRs from $910! NEPT. BCH 3/2.5S Twnhse Call 904-642-3504 on Myra St. Iblk to bch, S T.SD SAIL COE, fully refurn, fncd bkyd, SOUTHSIDE SAIL COVE, $1850m. 904262.1120 spacious 3/2, $1220/mo. 'AxNW32.12 Immediate occupancy N'Jax- NEW 3/15 TwnHm 904-249-0061, Iv. msg. Many Extras! off Pulaski Rd., S'side 3/2 Montreux @ $1195mo., 904-230-3017 Deerwood $1250. many or 352-867-3981 amenities /W'side 1/1 Natures Hideaway near NORTHSIDE 2BR & 3BR HAS $900mo. oDmen- houses for rent ch&a slonOneMgt 642-1759 move In now $750- Mike Seligman 635-2488 $850mo. Greg 376.5190 NORTHSIDE 2br/lba, WD 4 Houses hkup, stove, fridge, fen, 4 Unfurnished Irgack yard, no pets $500m + $500dp. 2715 13959 SUMMER Myrtle. 310-830.0615 BREEZE DR. NORTHSIDE Rent To Own V Beautiful new4/2, $610- $675 mo E -Z quail- home for rent. 20 fylng. All areas. Several miles from both bases homes. Call 962.4380 CALL NEIL 904-504.0477 $500 Down U OWN AI Areas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY m Call the Hotline 388-1208 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. E_ REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 E R A Aroyle 3/2 $795 ch&a REAL ESTATE vaulted ceiling/corner lot Dan Jones fenced.eqt kitch/lcargar & Associates, Inc VANSANDTRE 389-3540 (904) 757-3466 ARL- 3/2, inground www.ERADANJONES.com Spool, backyard, car- w EADANJONEScom \i1 port, garage, patio. Homes, S 1700sf, fenced yard, Townhomes, and $1100mo +dep. Near JU/ Condominiums NS Mayport. 234-3652 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms ARLINGTON 3/2 $895 $500 -$1495 ch&a, eqpt litch/fmly In the rm/fence storage/ Following Areas: large back yard/brick VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 Northside Orange Park g ASHLEY WOODS Oceanway W4/2 2300sf, Downtown prklng, culdesac, San Marco 2-car garage, 7 mles to NS Victoria Point mayport. $1600mo, Arlington 221.1830/707.-4525 Southside 4, Atlantic/St. John's Argyle Bluff 3/2 Large fenced Intercoastal West Bayard/Pato Pets? Westside Washer/dryer, large Macclennv carport. $1100mo. A -4 Call 424-3008 CALL 757 -3466 Avondale 3/2 ch&a, crpt FOR OUR w/d hu, 1500sf, fncd, RENTAL SPECIALS sm pet ok. $1250mo $l www.ERADANJONES.com dep, terms 904-465- 3301 420 Houses Unfurnished NORTHSIDE New 3br/2ba, Beautiful frml din Irg yd. 2 car gar $1256mo 954.465.3542/904. 4727528 SNORTHSIDE 13959 Summer Breeze In North Creek. BEAU- TIFUL 4/2 Home For Rent. Next to brand new shopping centers & First Coast H.S,. Gated commu- nity pool w/amenltles. ULike Newl 904 504 0477 Northslde 3/2 brand new 1250m. 4/2 starting at $1300m. Avail now. Call Matt 904.234.3624 N'side NEW TWNHSE, 2/2.5, w/d, 1 gar, grt for R/mate .875 to FCCJ $1150som. 604 705- 6762 N'SIDE/Oceanway 4/4, 2 story, 3y/o home, all apple stay, w/d hkp, $1900m Min 12m lease. 305-2917 N'SIde RTO Brand new 4/2 2cg, 2078sf Open fir plan, grt view on lake/ nat. presv. $1350mo. Avail Now 904-233-3090 Oakleaf Plan. Rentals Immed. new homes Lease/buy opt $1350 -$1950m 516-660-2709 420 Houses Unfurnished Oakleaf brand new 4/3, close to Argyle Elem. upgrades galorel fplc. $1295.$1395m 236.9889 4, OP. 3/2, nice n'hood lot. 1S00sf, imo dep. Avail 9/1/06 PCS OP/Chatam Woods Brand n e.w 3/2.5 Twnhse w/gar, close to HAS. 786-488 7388 OP Eagle Landing 4/3 on Ik, 18holegolf crs $1600 Call 516.571-4656, 516S763.1946 516.216.0569, OP Eagle Landing 4/2.5 golf course, amenities lawn maint incl $1750 (904) 294,2470 OP Oakleaf Plant, Briar Oaks. Brand new 3Br/ 2.SBa 2stry TH, Ic ar, comm amenities, $2250m Henry 904- 885-6213 OP S. 1600sf, Lkfmt 3/2 + 4th bd/dn, fnc yd, Incld Insp& trash nrNAS & Sch. $1200 261-893.8610 Orange Park 2951 Dakota Dr 32065. 2500sf, 4/2, hrdwd & tile. $1250m Realtor 904 215.-5833 420 Houses 420 Houses Unfurnished Unfurnished Orange Park 3/2, 2cg, S'side 3/2 mstr ste w/walk 1500sf, new hva/c, all Ins, GR, fpl2 c gar, fenc appi, lyr lease, no pets bk yd w/deck on pvt. $995m+dep 272.6733 lake, $1200mo 631-9004 Ortega Manor 3/2 Sside Gate Prkwy James CH&A, wd hkup K/eq, Isl. Near Town Ctr Mall garage 5 min to NAS 4/2, 2400sf, w/d, 24hr --JAX,nopets.$99S plus security $1950 mo. dep. 904.571.8126 904.386-0698, 568-7106 4 Ortega Manor 3/2 ST. JOHNS/CR210/Bapt. S CH&A, wd hkup K/eq. Hosp New 2/2.5TH, lcgar Cl garage 5 min to NAS w/d, on lake. gated JAX, no pets. $995 plus $950m. 205-267.8256 dep. 904. 571-8126 IVERDE 3/1 95 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK RIVERSIDE 3/1 $69 28R 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, ch&a, 1169SF, Fmly Rm, NOWDHOOKUP,QUIET! Grn HseKt E ip NtC Ng WD HOOKUP, QUIETI VANSANDT REu 389 3s40 REF REQ. $595/MO. 778.2897 SOUTHSIDE -Off Kernan WESTSIDE 2/1 Apt Blvd between Beach & Houses Paxon area JTB Spacious 3 Bed- $600. $750/mo. Movein rooms, 2 baths + office today! Greg 376.5190 (A/C) Brick house with tiled living area, -o WestSidg kitchen & hallways es. 2de $1,800.00/Month to 14x66.2/2,new include Lawn mainte- o4 screened porch, nance Available Sep 1st carpet, vinyl, utility No pets, and no smok- shed, many extras, 10 mins ing please 904-616-6480 from NAS. $1200mo. ;btwn 8:00 am & 8:00 pm 695-2094 SOUTHSIDE -WF Estates WESTSIDE Brand new 4/3, 2800sf, 2 story, 4/22cg, 2078sfOpenfir comm pool, tenn, $1750. plan, grt view on lake/ Ready to move in. $1395mo. Avail Now 904-333-8880 904.233-3090 420 Houses Unfurnished WESTSIDE -LAKESHORE 4/1, CH&A, gar, fncd yd $950mo. 993-4884 Westside, Morris Oaks New home 3/2, 2 gar $1090m 305-978W6911 urruchi@gmall.com W Intra Coastal Hodges Blvd b/t Atlantic & Beach. 3/2, 1600sf fncd yd. $1350m 904248,1210 W'side/Cedar Hills 3/1 1500sf, LR, DR, FR. W/D, newly remod. $875m + sec dep. Credit check, No pets. 904-264-0567 CALL FOR MOVE IN SPECIALS! EZ Qualifying CH/A, all appl+W/Dhkp. All areas avl 904-566-6265 l425 Manufactured k Homes ARGYLE Newer 3, 4 & 5 BR's DW on private lot. $800.$1000/mo. Move in today! Greg 376&5190 with only $1000. down no credit needed. 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ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IN THE BODY OF THE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 WE ff Organization: Signature: Date Submitted: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk Q 2 wks Q 3 wks U 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 mm m mm mmm m m mm m w m mm mmm FREoFEEeRE*FREeFE oFE RE RE-,FE-9FREoFE Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 23 rA TIBROK Homes Starting In The $170s! Phase Two GRAND OPENING! * Close To Schools, Shopping * Easy Access To 1-95 & 1-295 * Private Entrance to Community, no Through Streets , p~. $5,000 Seilectfime 1f'siffuitfiu i l For More Information, Please Call i- W 904-764-9687 P-295 North to Dunn Ave. Left on Dunn to Barrington Cove on the right (Northl side of Dunn. Homes Starting In The $170s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! Away from the traffic! -2r9 Conveniently located near Sekafll-e 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. Sav HfomeS! _ For Mort InfrmtjonP, Pease Call 2r 904-783-6217 1-10 to (-/1 I JC ,.Jf- fri fr Nio tor U 90 (Beraver street) West on Beaver St to FlaIs. vII trj'r ,In l l:,r.rni Rd. to Hunters Walk on the left. ASI uvoI Homes Starting In The $200s! * Final phase NOW OPEN! * Large homesites with lake front, conservation, and corner lots I, U available W E Conveniently located near SaveiHwoes! 1-295, 1-10, and Chaffee Rd. g il For More Information, Please Call flIl!V R E^ 904-693-3968 1-295 North, exit left onto Normandy Blvd. Fox Hill Farms is located on the left before Chaffee Rd. Homes Starting In The LOW $200s! * Peaceful country living just minutes from downtown! ,.. Away from the traffic! z UU Conveniently located close to ASelec Time 1-295 and Normandy Blvd. Saver Homes For More Ih.ti r ,"0 on, Please Call p gjjyI.1fi-U 904-693-3968 1-295 tro e 19 (Normandy Blvd.- P 228) 'c st on SR 228ight approximately 7.6 rr. ie to .'e:'on Ranch on the right. DHI iYNMi J]B Active members of the U.S. Military HI IO presenting this coupon will receive * I / 1 a FREE gas card worth $200 at the * S -" closing of their home! For info on upcoming communities please call 866-330-4932 Sales prices, programs and availability are subject to change without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant for details. Some loan programs may not apply. All closing costs paid when using preferred lender. Certain financing programs may not apply. 2006 D-R-Horton, Inc. CBC058997 BB1I~Bieai~Pt~g~ I Qlr C016358 24 Jax ir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 425 Manufactured Homes S Normandy & 4acre 3/2 $695/ch&a/4car carport single/must c/b lot VANSANDT RE 389 3540 N'SIDE -1967 Ed Johnson Dr. 3/2, $625m0 $675 dep. No pets 757-7621 WESTSIDE 2/1, WD hkup, ch/a, no pets priv fen lot $600mo + $600 dep. Call 904-777-1281 430 Roommates ARLINGTON FEMALE Take of home, Best offer. Most reasonable, dependable, respon siblea 904-724 3508 E. ARL -Atl/Kernan, 10 miles to bch, N/S $475. ref req. Sharon 565-1128 E. ARL -Atl/Kernan, 10 miles to bch, N/S $475. ref req. Sharon 565-1128 Northolde honest work Ing male pet friendly $415 +dep 904. 757-4194 Orange Pk Share 2 Story Hse w/pool seeks male N/S $325+ulls 612-6646 UNF/ST. JOHNS BLUFF PRIVATE kitchen bath & entrance $580m 565-2604 W'S/WF seeks m/f turn. rm, no sink/pet, $400mo+1/3util. 777-5955 Rooms 435 to ent S9A/DUNN.30 mlns from NAS JAX, May- \ port. $400mo all utlll- S tes Included. DSL Directv, Near 1-95/295, Junction N. Call Jeremy 90*4339-3662 ARULINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrlgl Low Daily/Wkly Ratesi 10% Off for Wkly Rooml KINGS INN (904)725-3343 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES. MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $10OWK, Apt $150week also houses for rent turn/ unfurn wk, month. 904-302-5753 NICE N'HOOD off San Pablo Road, rent Includes all $500, pool & tennis courts also. Avail 8/1. (h) 223.1843 (c) 571-5215 SOUTHSIDE -Nice furn room, near Mandarin / dwntwn. Free cbl/elec $140week Call 465-1777 Westslde Furn'd room $400m. Must love dogs. Halfway b/t NAS & Cecil Field. 525-0009 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Lake Home 4. 2.5, ,cha. 7ac. -OO'on lake dockil500wuaoK904 731 3837 a-wva xCetliaus'."mr C',m 5 L431t. Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial.' industrial for Sale SOS Commercial/ Industrial bor Rent 507 Commercials Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Dffice Space for Sale 515 Retail, Office Space for Rent SO Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale NC Store + cabin $94,990. 20 acres, stream: $9,990. 919-693-8984 or ownerL@newbranch.com Prime Loc, Jax Bch. Free standing bulld'g & prop. Restrnt, 25 prk'g spaces Lic4cop 904-8646493 5C7 Businesses 507 For Sale MARINE TOWING & SALVAGE COMPANY FOR SALE. Owner's retiring. Beautiful Georgia Coast. Turn- key. Equipment, Boats Captains, Ports. 912-638-7751 515 Office Space a For Rent NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 P/T Office @ SS & JTB Furnished & Incl. Recpt $225/mo. Call 281-0566 525 Retail For Rent DAY SPA & OTHER SPACE Avail. Immediately. JTB/PhilIlpS. 288-8500 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold Business 550 Opportunities BP Gas & Convenient Store on 2.5 acre in Crawfordville FL. $795,000. 850-933-5338 CONV FOOD STORE 2 loc. for sale very busy makes good $$ 465-5348 Support your military. The best bargain in town. We bring the military market to you. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. 550 OBusiness 0V Opportunities ICE SHOP NATIONAL BRANDOrat location, very low overhead, turnkey operation, great oppty for hlgn Income. All brand new equip Incld. No Royalty or Franchise fees. Only for$169K 904226.3098 REST/COFFEE SHOP FOR SALE. 116 E. Adams St, 904- 571 7975. $35K obo Make Big Money from home In your apare time. Call TOLL FREE to hear a 9 minute audio 888-230-7531 ext 39988 #1 RATED RES/COMM Remodeling franchise. Existing cust. base Immed. Income- $75k. 721-8676 Second to Nonell Best Prices Top Quality Thousands of Items wwwenterprlsinggranny.com INVESTOR NEEDED $200K for expansion. Great ROI. Growing market. Call for Info 904-335-0503 Education and Training 600 Private Instruction 605 Schools 610 Specialty Training/ Events 605 Schools ALLIANCE HOME INSPECTOR SCHOOL Class Starts August 11th (904) 880-8070 ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker July 21st Mortgage Processor July 28th (904) 88o8070 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Aug 7 8 Week Eve Class August 21 Superior Instruction Florida Real Estate Institute Alliance Real Estate Institute Sales Eve Class Sep. 4th Broker Eve Class Aug. 2nd Appraiser Class Sap. 1st (904)U880870 ALLIANCE Title Agency School Class Starts July 21st (904)880-.8070 7w2 Customer om2 a Service I Cashier/Biller F/T Position In The Service Dept. Good Opportunity For The right person. Auto Dealership Reynolds Exp. A Plus. Top Pay Excellent Benefits Apply In Person To Cashier, Mon -Fri CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. (904) 642-5111 www.claudenolan.com EOLDrniefre Workplace Signature Flight Support (a BBA Av action Ser vices Group company) - world's largest FBO and aviation support net work has an Immedl ate opening for a Cus tomer Service Rep. Must have valid drivers license, HS Diploma/ GED and flexible avail ability. Candidates must pass drug screen 10 year background check. $9./hr to start based on experience. Apply In person. Signature Flight Support Jacksonville International Airport 14700 Yonge Drive An Equal Opportunity Employer 707 Driver COURIER/MESSENGER Drive your late model P/U, van or SUV. F/T and P/T avail. Gas allowance bonuses. & health plans avail. 904- 398- 4788 EOE 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 / Delivery Person Immediate need for driver with clean license who is willing and able to move heavy furniture. Apply at 6160 Beach Blvd. M- F DRIVER with CDL A or B & exp. Single Ax/Tan dam. Bilingual a plus. Will train for Gunite. Start $10-$11 while training, 40+ hrs/wk 401K &bnfts Jax & St. Aug area. DFWP EOE 800-656-8018 TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER Jax area. Are you look Ing for a position with 99% no touch freight, local work, good pay & purchase your own truck with no money down? Then call 386-446-4588 NOWIII1 707 Driver CDL CLASS A DRIVERS Local hauling min $1BO/ day +bnfts. permanent work. Call 904 266, 2030 or 941 5266930 710 Industrial/ Trades A/C DUCT CLEANING TRUCK OPERATOR Good pay & benefits. Good Driving record a must. DFWP, Indoor Comfort 396.7771 A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M.F. EOE. DFWP APPLIANCE SERVICE TECHNICIAN/ Sub Con tractor. Must be exp'd with own truck & tools. Earn $1000+ weekly; Call 904-771-7751 BLAST/SPRAY TECHS Large company seeking exp'd blast/spray techs. Competitive wages/benefits. Local and travel work avail Call 904-2419377 CARPENTERS with experience, tools & valid dr. lic. Great corn pan ood at can Jarred 7 .5703. CONCRETE HELPERS & FINISHERS With Experience Needed Imelately EOE. Call 786-4999 Car Haulers 710 Industrial/- 7* 4 Trades HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS. 12 yar Company with: * Pad health benefits Paid holiday, vacation Paid IRA wv/3% match 40 hrs+ wk *Year round work * Company t-shrts * Competltive pay Call 904-237-2366 Electricians & Helpers needed Immediately minimum 2 years experience Benefit Package/ Medlcal/401K/Vacatlon Great Working Environment Above Average Pay Scales Coastal Electric Company of Florida, Inc. 2759 St. Johns Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904) 645-0026 FAX (904) 6454-6186 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace ELECTRICAL* APPRENTICES NEEDED Job + Training. VA Approved. EOEFCEAP 904 824- 0220 FIBERGLASS GRINDER w/ExperIence .needed ASAP. $10/hour F/T. Apply at 426 N. Myrtle Ave, 32204. UNITED ROAD Is Growing Our Fleet At Our BRUNSWICK, GA. Terminal A A * Great pay * Industry, Leading benefits * Excellent home time * Nationwide network * Modern Fleet Call 1-800-221-5127 ext 186 Ask for John UNITED ROAD National Vehicle Transporter "Driven to Deliver" ---- Today Your Future is Stronger. ATM services. Electronic cash management and distribution. Plus over i5o years ofexperience with armored cash transport. Taken together, Loomis, Fargo & Co. can bring your career into the future with rrre i.e-:hr.clog.cl,l k-d.a r.:ed luur.om re r . :er.,-:- and mnre oppc-rturnitt thhn re.r V4at-r- Put C.,ur tren.gh ch r,.:j ,.:.ur career ard m.:.r pr,:n-n:y ir ,,.ur hjTurc Our Jacksonville branch has immediate openings for: ) ARMED DRIVER GUARDS FT/PT; Day shifts available $10.20 per hour Must be 21 years of age or older Eligible for Medical Benefits after 3o 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 www.oonfrgo som or call (904) 398-2090 for further Information and to schedule an appointment. EOE. M/FN/D. Drug-Free Workplace. Lic # BB2200022 MANAGING CASH IN SOCIETY THE DRIVER EXPO Works To Your ADVANTAGE 723 Dental 753 Security 71 in Industrial/ 710 Trades FITTERS/ WELDERS needed for busy Fab shop. Mig, Tig & stick. Carbon, stainless & aluminum work. Drug Free Co. Apply In per- son Tr-Sate Contractors 3051 Faye Road Call 751-3842 GRADER, DOZER, TRACKHOE, ROLLER OPERATORS A OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX.EOE RAY CARTER KIA has openings fot a Lube Tech-posi- tion offers $10.00 hourly+comisslon and a 5 day work week. Line Tech Posi- tion offers comisslon + bonus. Ray Carter offers: Great working conditions Great Hours Aggressive Pay Plan 401(K) Paid Vacation Please apply in person or e-mail resume to mar- shallraycarterkla.com Ray Carter Kia 63,3 Blanding Blvd Ja Ck .orvullle. FI 32210 MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, Including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- mechanical and line operators. We offer a real opportunity with training, good pay and benefits. We are located West of Jack- sonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Piroict. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd JAX.EOE Call 772-1313 PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS with 5 years exp. DrugFree Work Place EOE, Benefits, 401K Callaway Contracting at 904- 751- 8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a PIPE LAYERS, FOREMEN, HILLMEN, TAILMEN, OPERATORS & OFFROAD TRUCK DRIVERS for Site Utility Co. Top pay benefits. Apply at 6507 W. Beaver St. 378.9700 SSCREEN ROOM INSTALLERS Subcontractors Heeded Experience, transp & phone req'd. 711 Marine 711 Trade COMMERCIAL DIVER FIT Must be wiiiing tO travel. Alcohol A drug free Serious nquiries only Fax resume witl qualifications to 904 824 7686 or email pmcdivers.-aol corn rSnio Building and R.p'i Global Ship Systems, LLC located in Savannah. GA has an immediate neeo [or experienced loners. cabinet makers. pioe fitters, machinists. ana certified weloers. Pre fer csaniaates A'i t h experience in snip oullding and repair. Excellent salary, health oeneilts, and 401K Please contact Steve Wheelock at 912-313-9672 or fax resume to 912 443.0720. 714 Insurance P&C INSURANCE ADJUSTERS For temp position with national co. in Jax. Send resumes & Cover letter. Fax 850-386-9237 e-mail: br00617_fl@us.crawco.com 7111 Management/ 7 a, Professional POLICE OFFICER & CORRECTIONAL OFFICER The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is cur- rently accepting applica- tions for Police, Correc- tions and civilian support positions. For qualifica- tions pertaining to Law Enforcement careers, please visit www.col.net/lso or call 713-4870. For civilian support positions, please contact HR at 630- 2134. The JSO Is an equal Opp'ty Affirmative Action Employer DENTAL ASST FT beaches EDA required. Fax resume 249-7980 or Ph. 241-4237 724 Education PRE- SCHOOL TEACHER position, for the Cam bridge Prep School Competitive pay, 401K & Insurance. A great opportunity In a grow Ing school. 285-7997 7 Office/ 725. Clerical OFFICE ASSISTANT for Arlington aviation Company Computer and communication skills. Full or part time. Email resume to craigalrport@yahoo.com 735 Restaurants/ 735' Hotels DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384-0870 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384-0870 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757-7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train- AM /PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399-1110 DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff Da/Night Available BESTSHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES CROSSROADS (904) 645-5500 FRONT DESK CLERK NORTH SIDE MOTEL FT/PT, llpm-7am. Call 904-751-3888 or Fax resume 904 751- 3999 PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM SERVERS & KITCHEN HELP- will train. Club Continental, Orange Park. 264-6070 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.-5033 Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399 1110 740 Retail FURNITURE PREP & ASSEMBLY This entry level posi- tion offers: great opportunities with a unique & successful retail Co. No late nights or Sundays. Apple. In person at Wood You Furniture 700 18 5. Blanding Blvd Orange Park . NURSERY MERCHANDISERS- FT PT & seasonal. $9/hr. Call Mon -Fri 904-327-9785 or 786-385-3287 745 Sales SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Pius Benefits! FAX RESUME 783.9598 OR CALL TODAY 783.-8385 -7S m Technical/ 7 Jv Engineering CIVIL/DRAINAGE ENGINEERS: Fast-grow- ing Fernandina Beach, FL, company seeking entry- to mid-lever Drainage Engineers. Visit: www.passero.com 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE WORKER -Immediate opening/ Auto Parts. $8/HR Exc benefits. Apply in per son at The Parts House, 10321 Fortune Parkway. EOE Drug Free Workplc. FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANS Gainco/Blue Ribbon Service Co. Join a growing and vibrant company! Georgia based leading manufacturer of unique high speed check weighing and sorting equipment for the Food Industry has several openings in the USA. We are currently recruiting for openings In Illinois and Texas This equipment is used In the Food Industry with a primary focus in Poultry Processing. Growing business demands an increase In customer service availability In sev- eral markets within the USA. We are looking for individuals who have a high school degree as well as an associate degree In electronics and proven practical experience In servicing elec- tronic, electromechanical and mechanical equipment. The candidate must have the ability to become "Scale Certified". The candidate must be, computer literate with exceptional commu- nication and excellent people skills. The candi- date must be able to travel extensively. Spanish language skills a plus but not necessary! The company prides itself in Its Customer Service Technician Career Development Program which not only focuses on the technical aspects of the job but also the Interpersonal and business skills needed to deliver exceptional Customer Service. Salary commensurate with experience and education with excellent benefit package. Resumes only to: Director of Human Resources, Galnco Inc. c/o Bettcher Industries, Inc.-P.O. Box 336, Vermilion Ohio 44089. Fax 440-965-4207, or email fmwhri'bettcher.com An Equal Opportu- nity Employer (Galnco Blue Ribbon Service Is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bettcher Industries, Inc.) ARMED SECURITY GUARDS ATM ARMORED DRIVER/MESSENGER Bantek / Premium Armored Services has Immediate openings for ATM Armored Trans porters In the Jackson. ville area. We provide a history of growth and stable environment for our employees. Qualifications: >- Min. 21 years old SATM Exp. prefd >- D & Lic. pref'd >- Valid Drivers License/ good driving record Great benefits incl. Med/ Dent / Life Ins. Must ass extensive bkgrnd. niforms provided. If you would like to loin an Industry leader please submit resumes (Toll Free) 877.216-0159 PH: 888.336-2756 x6638 mcabrera@efmark.com or application can be downloaded from our website at www.efmark.com Driver FT/PT Messenger FT/PT BRINKS, INC. Brink's Inc. is the pre mier provider of armored car transport tion. The customer. focused individual we hire will have except tional ethics, Integrity and will be self-mot] vated. The company also has a full benefits package including: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg SCompany Partial Matching 401k Tultlon Reimbursement SPaid Vacation -Time & half for 40+ hrs Please apply In person between 9am 4pm at 33 West 2nd Street, For directions or more Information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010 SECURITY OFFICER Needed. Benefits & Training. F/T, P/T Available. Call (904) 399-1813. EOE, M/F/D/V 755 Miscellaneous BRICK MASONS Must have own transport tation.residential work Clay Cty area. Call FIELD MARSHALL- for adult soccer league. P/T $10/+ per'hour. Contact Priscilla @ 223-3711 Pipe Foreman, Tallman, and Hiliman (exp w/deep wtr/ sew), Natural Gas Foreman (exp w/ backhoe pref'd) Our company is bursting at the seams! All posi tions require expert ence & good D/L. Good pay and benefits. Apply at 11220 New Berlin Rd (904)751.1016. T.B. Landmark is a drug free EOE POOL TECHS 5er;ce a Maintenance. FT.' PT. Experience preferred On site training. Crown Poos Call 6 6 .4300 TPC Saugr ass in Ponte Vedra is hiring F'T Equipment Operators in the Golf Course Main- tenance Dept. Prior x'oe-rience ,s not required. Must be at least 18 rsold For more Ino. call 273-3248. Hourly rate + over Lime rreaical-den tal 1ife and much more. DFW/EOE TREE CLIMBER & GROUND HELP for Four Seasons Tree Service Call 635.4272 VETERINARIAN TECH; Come join an excep- tional team at a small animal clinic commit- ted to compassionate patient care on beau- tiful Amelia Islandl Immediate opening for certified Vet. Tech. seeking individual who will bring enthusiasm, strong technical skills & good client commu- nication. Be challenged on a dally bases work- ing in dentistry, sur- gery and wellness care. ur clinic sees a wide array of exciting medical & surgical cases. Salary based on experience & we offer a competitive benefits package. Apps can be sent to Fernandlna Beach Animal Clinic 1868 S. 14th St Fernan- dina Beach, Fl 32034 or email fbacfl@aol.com 760 Part-Time JANITORIAL Exp'd VCT Floor Techs & Unit Mgrs need apply only. Top pay. Eves & Saturdays . S'side 636-7515 JAZZ/HIPHOP & TAP TEACHER- resume & references required 904-449-1227 Child 830 Care SIn home day-care on 4 base now available for < infant and toddler care. Please call 912-576-4112 4 Licensed Child Care Orange Park, FLorida. <1> Accredited CPR qualified Pre-School Toddler, Fun learnlng,full time & part time, care 904.278-8780 4 Licensed Daycare Provider In Arlington 4 l1Area openings for two year olds and up. Please call Linda 683-7199 905 Articles 9 For Sale Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 90 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922Collectablesand Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 96 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980gSporting goods 990Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques SERVER- Mahogany T buffet server, 1920's. 2 lIrg drawers, 2 Irg side cabinets, refinshed. 1996 to see call 904.881-2559 902 Appliances DELI COOLER, BEER COOLER & SMALL PIZZA OVEN. MUST SELL! Best offer. 912-674- 5419 4, KENMORE 252 cuf Side by side refrig orator, Ice maker, water and ice dispen- sor In door $200 Derick 631-2631 or 771-6014 4, Maytag Washer Tappan Dryer. Gently S used, white $225 obo, will sell separately 886-5170 RANGE WHIRLPOOL electric $175.2 yrs, like new. Call 472-1417, or 777-6660 anytime for more details. ,J Refrigerator- SEARS S3-.door Coppertone Iolw/lce and water, good condition, wife wants new stainless, $350 firm, 262-1736 or 982-6884 WASHER/ DRYER K e n more Lg capacity, works fme, $100 ea. 246-3801 Washer/Dryer $235 Fridge $140 Stove $150 Like new 238-3391 SWASHER/DRYER All white Kenmore Washer whirlpea dryer. $300 for both. 336-202-7150 4 WASHER/DRYER Great shape can S|deliver, large capacity. ~ $280. Call994- 0100 4, Window Air SCondItioner B o13,500 BTU, like new with remote control. Used very little, $125269-2152 e0s Articles For Sale 2 13'x9' modem rug, S $100. Jewelry box 4Jt (women's) $10. Kinex roller coaster (screaming!) $20. Can e-mail pictures. 215-6866 4 2x4x8 untreated. lumber $2ea. .L' Treadmill, $50. Twin Bed, $50. Call 912-729- 2024 c ABOVE GROUND POOL new pump. pool I accessories, needs Snew liner, $700 call Pat 781-4188 Accordlan 120 Base, S like new $500. VCR player, $15. Antique mllkcan, $45. Ford Am/Fm, radio $25. 781- 6222 Bedrooms, Living room, Family RoomStainless steel grill, Whirlpool Stainless Steel counter depth refridge, lawn equipto. ( St. Johns County) MOVING SALE: call 599-9660 BLUE CRABS $8/DOZEN 268-6513 or 268-5335 Cordless Telephone S AT&T. 5.8 GHZ, ti, Answering ssytem, talking caller l.D, power failure backup, works great. $35.264 2482 Dishwasher, Range T (almond/black) and S push type edger. $50 each. All good work- ing condition, 781-3681 4 Electric Patio Grill lI only used 4 times, cost "L. $160. Sell for $100. Call 249- 1666 4 ENTERTAINMENT I Center, Sofa, Chair, kf Dining Room Table with 4 chairs, good condition, asking for $600. Call 868-3930 S Entertainment SCenter, Sofa, Chair, V |i Dining Room Table S with 4 chairs, good condition, asking for $600. Call 868-3930 4 EXTENSION S LADDERS40ft. $181 ,L and 38ft. $160, bring tralelor Call 264 1506 .4 GENERATOR, SColeman 1750 $115. SCall 264-6364. 4, Generator- Coleman T Vertex. 5500 electric Start, OHV commer- cial engine with power cord approx 4 days use $450.278-2699 Laminate Counter S Tops 11x2ft,w/ h I obacksplash also Island countertop, 7x4ft. $200.276-3736 SLawnmower 22" 4 HP $80, upright vacuum, \j,2$20. boys 20", bike, $10, Rockord (Rosgate) Boombox speaker, $45. MOTORCYCLE JACKET S Extra lae blue and black, $50. 270-5373 4 PINBALLU MACHINE Full size, electronic, L Asking $1400 obo Call904 772-7617 RIMS 20" 100 SPOKES $ .22"d 100 spoke l$6s w/tires, ad2- t- ers, 912-573-485 slan Thailand rug, $75. 953-8896 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 skirts (tan) size 6 * 1 Girls skort (blue) size 5 * 6 Burgundy & grey plaid jumpers size 6,6x * 2 Bue umpers size 6,6x CALL 7048859 & Leave a message, If Interested. 4 SHED RUBBER- S MAID HORIZONTAL GUr Great for bikes and lawn equlptment supports, 13001bs. Cost $449.99. Selling for $199. 285-3014 , SOFA great cond. $200 phone 264-6364 Spraytec, Airless Sprayer like new $500. Professional weight set w/bench $200. 607-1403 4 SWIMMING POOL NEW PUMP accessories. Needs new liner, 15ft, $700. Call Pat 781. 4188 4 Swivel Spindle i, Back Barstools (2) 25in., $30ea., New power can opener knife sharpener. $10. New Programmable coffee maker. $18. 781-8083 TOW BAR FOR SALE Stainless steel, $200 904-768-3195 A TV STANDS (2) wood adn glass. $35 each, obath $510.292-0881 F Weight Bench w/leg curls & butterfly S exercise, 1901bs of weights, 2 barbells, 387-2943, Eve. Westslde. Asking $60 4 WEIGHTS- 3501bs w/ 6.0 HP, great cond, $100 obo, 521-3176 Hard Pan Fill Dirt CHEAP! Private indi- vidual 904- 497-9666 920 Business/ 9 0.- Office BRAND NEW IN BOX SAMSUNG DS16incl. 5 DS24 phones, 6 line capable, 12 stations, w/warranty. $2500obo. 904-477-1806 Unbelievable Buys 4 Workstations $500 ea Fireproof flies only $399 Gator Office Furniture (904)7246400 928 Electronics SFloor Speakers. 2 Fisher 150w ea, 2 Pioneer 100w ea. VGC $30 per pair. 261-5205 S Samsung Syncmaster 570V Monitor Key- board & Speakers, $Soobo. Call 904 662 0260 94 AC/Hreat/ Fuel HEAT PUMP 4.5 ton, new condenser $1500. 904-879-3467 4, HVAC 1.Ston w/han- Sdler- $ 300; 1.Ston cen- tral A/C- $150, trailer furnace- $250; fire- place-$250. All ob0, 912-882-3507 945 Garage Sales BAYMEADOWS Fri & Sat 8-2, 8679 Hampshire Glen Dr. S., computer, china & crystal, baby & women clothes, baby items,furn, hshid items. BAYMEADOWS Moving Sale, Fri, Sat & Sun, 8-6 7790 Las Palmas Way, Wurlitzer organ, dining room set, etc. 4 CAMDEN CO. SGarage Salel Furni- ture, Saturday July 15th. 8a-12p. Bristol Hammock across from Camden high School Call 2 see early. 912-882- 6636 JACKSONVILLE BEACH Property-Wide Garage Sale at Ocean Park. 4235 Marsh Landing Blvd. Sat 8am until ? Jul Crk 7/15; Sat 7am. The Vinlngs off SR210 244 Carolina Jasmin Ln. PALENCIA (St. Johns County) Moving sale: Bedrooms, Living room. Family RoomStainless steel grill, Whirlpool Stain- less Steel counter depth refridge ; lawn equipt., call 599-9660 SS Gfove Park Big Salel 7/15; 8-1; turn h'h etc. 1040 Martinique Rd. Furn S'slde 1173 Gunka Rd. Fri. 7/14, 8-4 & Sat. 7/15, 8.1 EVERYTHING MUST GO! BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2006 THE EQUESTRIAN CENTER 10:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. Hosted by The Florida Times-Union, the Driver Expo brings employers and potential employees together. Applicants representing many segments of the transportation and trucking industry will be on hand to talk with employers regarding available opportunities. Join the Driver Expo and meet your new employees! As an exhibitor, you'll receive a skirted table, a mention in all of our promotional print advertising and lunch for two! Cost: $795.00 fhe 10fioda wimes1-lnion WWW.JACKSONVILLE.COM industry-specific events are hard to come by. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to-meet with the drivers you need Call Roselyn Hellard at 904.359.4312 for more Information. Space is limited, so call today! The best bargain In town. For Classified - Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. communications Integrated Systems A recognized leader in aircraft modifications and special mission system integration is hiring for: Industrial Security Specialist II Sign-On Bonuses available for the following positions: Aircraft Electricians Aircraft Structural Mechanics For basic qualifications on these and other positions, please visit: www.L3is.com We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. 950 Garden/ S Lawn SMowers Weedeaters I 3.8 HP, 20" cut, $35 obo,3.75HP,22" cut, $55 obp, Stihl or Cub Scout weedeater, $50obo, either one Daniel Pease. 912.-729.-4001 Murray Ultra Push Mower. 60HP, wit h bag, god condl- tlon, 411. 882-1052 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand- CHEApiPrivateIndi- vidual 904-334-8731 S Household t- w Furniture - 4, Amre Holds 32" TV, bookcase on side sJ storage on bottom $90; bedroom fuml- ture, gold winged chair. Call64S..0630 4, ArmoireHolds 32"TV Sglass bookcase on a side storage on bot- tom, $70. Bedrmnn fum. gold winged chals BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price SKing $160 (904) 674.0401 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $115. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr In plastic 3911105 can del BED $130 ON PT box & mattress, brand name, new In plastic.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New Can Deliver (9O4)74. 0405 BED $349 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, 7yr warr 398-5200 can del v BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904) 674*0405 BED A Brand Name $185 King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED Brand name Kg pill topSET. $299. New, w/ warr. Can del. 391-0015 BED Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/matt. & box. Retail $950, Sac. $395. 8589350 Can deliv SChester Drawers (2) 4, (1) three drawer, one 4 drawer, $45 each call 904-626.3766 SCOUCH-3 piece sectional leather VI$ couch tan, recliner seats. Very comfort- able, must seel call 282 4960. Asking 550. Din rm set glass /chrome w/hutch, painting $600. other access. 704-5176 a Ent. Cntr-Contempo- Srary. 3 sections each, kt lighted, holds 32 In 5elevislon white r knockdown ceiling texture, $300. 9044152696 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 $1200 obo. Or without TV $1000 obo. 278-9621 IV msg Entertainment Cntr $75 or best offer 336-202-7250 a FURNf jRE (MISC.) Kitchen table, bedrm, other. Moving. Reasonable offer. 317-6618 weekend (days only) Weekday (days) Futon/Bunkbed Combo. The futon is a couch that turns into a full bed. Bunk bed on top. Black Metal asking $300. Comes with both Mattress & sheets. 904-502-8001 LA-Z- BOY (2) Rocker Srecliners medium blue 4 -good condition, both for $100. Call 772- 1916 4, SOFA, Light I Blue/Gray, Tweed, SI like new, excellent condition. $300. (904)260-2086. SSOFA & LOVE SEAT good condition, $350. Call 425-9602 SSOUD OAK KING/ON headboard w/Sights, 4 mirror nightstand top storage cabinets, triple dresser. 9 drawer, $675. 276&3736 4 STORAGE TOWER SHolds lots of cd's, dvd, or tapes. Woodgrain, double doors are lockable on casters. $$60.26&.2482 Q, TV- 651Snch JVC Pro- Jection PIP built In ,surround sound all the extras, $1600 obo. Call 425-9602 4 WOOD BUNK BED w/mattresses, great condition, 3 yrs old, bedding Is negotiable. Will emall pictures. Also very household Htems, curtains, vases, candle holders, rocking chair, tall 6" foot foliage. 997-8731 960 Machinery & Tools SYANMAR 3700 Diesel generator, electric/recoil start. One owner, new 1/2 gallon, fuel. HR. $1800. 904-321-0274 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (ISO) $149Up New Spc & hdwr $349 300 GuItars $49Up 387-6527 4 GUITAR FENDER used less than one hour comes with AMP and Instructional DVD great for beginner. 735-9120 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 714 0141 980 Sporting 4 BIKES MAN'S & WOMEN both are one speed, coaster brake, 26" tires, fenders in good shape, $50 each. Daniel Pease. 912-729-4001 Deer & Turkey Hunting Lease 400 ac near 1-95 Edisto RIv.SC. Buddy 803- 359- 9165/787- 0003 4 HITCH. VALLEY - CALSS III Universal - J under the frame. Removed from 1996, Jeep Cherokee fits a HUFFY PORTABLE BASKETBALL HOOP - adjustable from 7ft to 10f. $125obo. 422-3113 HUNTING CLUB S.I. GA, Trophy managed deer & turkey. 2200ac's. 1.5hrs from Jax Bill 904 545 1505S 4 Mountain Bike - Gary Fisher Kaital barely ridden $400 OBO. Ron 509-8114' POOL TABLE -custom - built 4x8 slate, $720. - Call 730-2068 Second. many extras, L Including rnat fan -& space saver, paid $650 asking $450.282-7925 WELDER WEIGHT UFTINO CAGE with bench adn accesso- des.. 2601b, of olym- pic welshf,1501bs of dumb bell. $300000.422;3113 a,8 Pool Table Ollo Pro- fessional Series $900 obo. Deana 645-9516 990 Wanted To Buy Or Trade Push Mower that runs and cuts regardless of age or appearance. 923-4. 81 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! - COMPANY-SPONSORED TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS NOW VA APPROVED! IROADMASTERIIH (904) 783-3333 t800) 831-1300 WK.ROADHASTER.CO0 inaAIr HWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 25 1010 S pets 1010 pPets & 1205 Boats 1220 Marint 1300 Motorcycles AMERICAN BULL DOG RED NOSE PITBULL A RIgid 2' Inflate SUPble SPOR1976 dingY 82' hts,,p 20 saf, HPbYamaha eUERaSPOT $21976 puppies FREE Call Julia tT FREE to good home, alumTnium t ller plus O/B MOTOR 2000 A Classic restored 49-6900/465 3 II tan very affectionate nyacesories, Tohatsu, hp, 20" shaft, beauty w/extras $2800. call 912. 322. 6096 or beat cover 90& 635 2975 $675, reliable 912-882-3418 vanson Hyman motor l Aquarium 912-399-3857 for details cycleJacket sz 42-exc 1 5 gallon, with acces- 12fH. canoe- Solid, old RV's & cond$300. Call John oe6s pmump filter, SCHNAUZERS. mini AKC, twn, Pc 1230 904 2594205betw.9a2p waterheater, ho 2 HC, shots Wormed cane seatr paddles supplies with fluorescent IIM with 10Males1 1Female L carto carrier, extras, 4 Kawsaki NIa2 manual,$28. 26.2482 $350 $500 904.866.8565 B0.276.8203 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL 04'-Like nw Only BEAGLE PUPPIES 10 wks. MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS 408 miles, garage BEALE PUPPIES10 wks SCHNAUZERS, AKC Miwkni Ver 15' Keywest 02' ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES kept. *Cean* AKCre hth cert, fes cute, AKC Mini S/P. w Sales, Service, Parts $2400obo, call I70 8389 $250; males $200 tro males $450 S/W & shlng rstw/h J.D.Sanders R.. Sales phy winning parents on health cert. Both POP. Y amha four stlrk e Sa (8 Sl premises 386937-7850 904-651-8279. load w/ trailer. Aachua (386) 4623039 904-710.6184. 10 416439 Screaming Eagle Bichon Pups AKC 8wks M SHI w ewsS c Alero B 1837, Fatoy 5'. Lote of BFhome raised smw veM SHIH.TZU CKCimperails www to ts l A20BuhI 19% C 37'.; sH u s S home rased s mi,912 ve215 shots & Worme boate/lS20xtil FrelghtllnerXC chassis; l custom parts runs 9c6 91221.5150 sts14 4wm7 / F4 275HP, turbocharged exc. Have 2 bikes 904 214 4257/406.0144 , 15ft. 61n. SCULLING 3126 Cater illar D-esel lmustgo. $12K. 91282.82177 S Black Lab M FREE DORY- Rowing unit, engine wlh Allison, 6 r old, needs good SHIH.TZU AKC Reg. new weeps, oars, seed transmission, Suzuki GSX-RZ,600cc, ome, no xed. 2M. paper trained, 11 cover, newtraler fully loaded, too much 40th arv 912.576T72m0 weeks READY GOb Call exas$275. 76- to Ist with the mile- Alstare Edition l BOSTON TERRIERCKC Diana 291-7745 age about 50k. Only L carbon fiber exhaust, BoT N TRIRKCP ks17 Bass Tracker '89 70HP $68w945.00 0 S800ml Jacket helmet, male $475. 9D4269657 ST. BERNARD PUPS. CKC Johnson 2hr on motor (904)294-6223 or '. 22 $500 $3500. 904-786-0522 (90)289-4481 Inud. BOXER PUPS AKC M/F 904 505 9275/272 3222 A must see online at Fawn w/black mask o l htt://ww w. acsonvllle SUZUKI KATANAS03 POP $500.S -837-7735 WANTED fIorida.bimoto.htm 600cc, 3200 miles, exc. S$500. 5 u 2000 In/out board, ond. $4000. Call n $2 Long Hair male new HP190,englne, $ c Coleman Caravan 26aEssl/207.92 &up. POPd CKC. HC Non pesf vn -Ganized20 W Travel Traler 02 shed hang raised pies for loving family shorelander trailer greatTravelTrUUKe Barbara 904-568-6418 call 726-8784 very cond$12M. 1472-" 7/ bun kbed, central air. / SUK2003, Cocker Sp el Pups Reg, interested 2820493 SeePs 7 new microwave, 1) 8,500 Miles Micron 50 $Spa0ief/wto Prk o eTa new awning. John 708,7024 High Mount $350.$450 Buff/white, Yoe AiTo&.cupsr18'A0'exhaust. Remapeo Fuel F 2M 7719590 1M. 1FBabdolace I Openaw4cyl,ala, DUTCHMENDENAU System. K&N Air Filter. Doberman AKC Pup, awks, HCR38454-8274 one mercrulser low 06'.30ft.2slides, split Damien 505-7332.$4600 chp bin 5 black & an hrs,aquatrallrlr, bath, ducted, a/c, OBO males* 1 red male 904- VORiKIE MINI PUP IM $7800 obe, call 21 9173 front Queen rear liv- rads 10 r ang awnsing verV spacious.s olS uurki vnA 229-6134,479-841-3459 no papers parents on g a 5iv ng 24f in treude e s premise are3ibs $700s. 19 SEA CHASER '02,l vSnInudr3 Germ Rottle Pups full 904-207-0944 115Yam '03, 4strk, exc TOW BLUE.OX 'cI 7500 Mies Cobra blood, AKC $800- 650SF cond, $10 912-25 0859 orbasepate, dr ves aft serviced, 70 rile /4M 403-090/881-3992 YORKIE PUPS AKC, i disconnect w/drive- chk.D 2 - 0RAT D U Quantd TP Ps90 ex K. al o 2 P Dshaft Chev. Blazer 608.5 41 $5995 T DANeps.ackU POP, 3 6 ft eam, good con- 97-08, auto transmission taking deposits. Black, Readytogo 3 ditonnewED trailer $300i ovaluedS 1300 Merle $1200. 904- lihts. Great state Yamaha V.Sta 00'. 259-8304 or 254 2607o2 6 s e l www.acostadanes.com 47A3008 w."d'&dgie Grea ITTE Pups. 4M, 3Fh JET SKI's (2) W/D t itbagsext warr, exc. Black or Harne Pu PF.PO trailer.,Caifor details condition, 15,8J0 ml, $61K $200- $400 904-945-6576 w onaeer ends asking. __ obo/2_& 2634 Jack RusselTerrier Pupasa foratls$2o90s52r8ers dn m 3ut an 3 HC a POP, am/stoc ky. st tt af earas e000 . 781-0599,04635285 vmsg Tra inortati2e ftoSwa A M RI nner 1310 4Aut02a5 C orUsale, .nPiS 1230 MAviation Outboard, 350S5. 7L, HUBCAPS 63'I1 , Puls U ufor sale, yor el Vb adultsfree 386-454n 125 Boats $ 000obxtres SS,setof 4goodto S1 1OSallboats 710, 347T vore ryT 6 lV TdonyR E 87odRcond. 6 wks old, all shots, HC 1 2Re15B 500 927 0 8 u lls l Call 434-3000 R sel 6, ts 9012 BEACH BmILVI. Power Stroke7.3L remain A EMarine Equipment K In dstorageac/ (904) 642-1600 Ionblock assembly JACK RUSSELL 2M/IF and Supplies heal, microwave,2 r lq -f l $3800. 904 30o-1603 ready7/9poaIers, shots 1230 RV's and Supplies f dges, tv/vcr and more. mer CKC a0 E Call 743-9812 1235RV Rentals Books at $70I. Asking $65Le mit nd TIRES-LIKE NEW B/F .Q. KITTENS- 1300 Motorcycles/Mini 27S228 ,7-51 TGoodrichRP195/E s SAdorable free ittns, Bikes ,en MONTEeAY 208U1 n ever mounted. C$1o Iaseeidng relocation to a 305 AUtO Brokers 4 2004 24hrN 5.0 L 1300 Motorcy6les 210038 g$150. warm loving, home 1310 Auto Parts 1300A/ /CD. ___TIRES/ RIMS -265/65/R17 offer2nglotsoflptime. 1315iAuto Rent/Lease VSwim Platform. NIssan Pathfinder. 'O. L.20Antiques/Classics excellent condition. 4 guell 3a1t-2000 $250 eNa OBO 629-9122 Lab puppies AKC, block 1325 AUtomobiles T4-ndem axle trailer. l 500c., engine runs bd 16WKS HC Playful& Z5000 or Less $22,500. 813-4819. 1lo miles. lovable. POP' 2M/F, 1 3OT2uck% alers/ 2692174. Antiques/ $250; 904- 349 3210r2"ft GULF STREAM IV. 1320 lassies LABRADODLES healthy Vssailboat with 9h Harley Davidson 883XL to uiteus.uSheryy 134Vans/uses -,-r m ryeoutboard, i- p ldn Po ltygus. Shed 135O MisC. Auto asking $1900 oo. call ser lr us CADILLAC DEVILLE -1968, LAB -yellow, 4me, Fern, WantedRPY Kevin912.54112 condo, $lOk 463-7410 extremnelyoutstanding, GNP Evinmde ex. K $400 215- 022 Icondga metal gas Honda 1300c,404' ,AT, s,,,,z 1205 Boats 4 ; goui Vance 4 CORVEIBIE 07'RED OMAEAAS. YHIH s 5 Batsrevers,500.292.08814 ,1-Hines, Exhuast, lots 97,500 ml, runs great POMERANIAN YOERUKIEof extras 2 yrs 1 exc. cond. $9900. CHIHUAHUASPEKINESE Seadoo w/Traller factory warranty+ Firm call Patsy wk 9043746177 Cover 199 SUZUKI/ITOHATSU service, remainnrig, 912.573-4479 (hm) M e U nNew tires and Sales, ServIce & Parts $9S00.5533249/ 904-225-8310 Maltese AKC Pups. Tiny other wheel Advance Marine 730-3332 Males $700. Females bearings $1700 AuthorizedNissanService $1500. 3S2- 875 6551 Call 90(962.5149 AHonda AareVF7SO 4 FORD MUSTANG 73' '04V&H, short Convertible, fully PET SITERAVAILABUE USaWANTEDI ti.? shots. Jet kit, back. XQ.1 restored, 302VA, C4 oo n SERVICE LET US 0 Boats, Motors & Trailers rest lugIage rack, auto, many after- and Excellent Care. SELL YOUR BOAT Any Condltionl dealer mantalned, marketparts, new ties, 7 Days a week. -Consignments Needed. "The Used Parts People" $6,000 OBO. black/sIlver. $174510 obt Dav andnleht904.726-8784 Salter Marine (904-284-0155 WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 Calli904-406.4655 904. 654-557 C ~ .~, 5 **C4 ~ ~- WIP... ~wm * * %w- -wo 4w Q-f a* -O * 0 * 0 * * 0 0 bp (AUl nnY, fteubW &Maea 8 The econi military ii and South '7.8 billion Local businesses benefit buy and rent homes and know what your busine; the military publications For advertising information, please call mn& mam'm Fax 904-366-6230. -P- A-.1 e,, 3 5' J If "Mirror P riscope ,. ",' '1,, a "R "iA '' ,aOX .- . +. .... i _l, .i,..,l' ,tel '_ . ",, '- .iV 4L p~e!"Mi 'ii~i ............. Billion omic impact of the i Northeast Florida east Georgia is nI. from the military and civilian personnel who J who purchase goods and services. Let them ss has to offer by advertising in one or all of. distributed at the local bases in the area. F- -b I 26 Jaxfir NHWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 13, 2006 Trucks I Trucks I Trucks / Trucks I 1320 Antiques/ 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1325 Automotive 1340 Trailers / 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers 1340 Trailers 132 Classics 1325 Automotive utomotive 1 7340 SUV's SUV's 130s1 suW 1 0 SUV's CADILLAC DEVILLE '01. il m Lexus GS300, 1999, Volkswagen GTI '96 VOLVO S80 '06E' l SVOLKSWAGEN Lthr loaded 47900 ml, I FORD ESCORT LX'97 black, extra clean. VRS, 5 speed, custom AWD,fully equip. /' CadillacEscalade CHEVY TAHOE 03' FORD F.350XLTT971 j:D NISSAN .1. BEETLE 69'. mmac $13,95. 7-9119 4 Dr Black custom paint Ready to o$10,0O0 or sound carbon hood, n .llacEa URUNDY, V erd 7.3 Diesel Crew RE' J BEETLE RUNS GREAT] lob w/sllvet fade. besa offer. $18k$200048b$35,90 k Barleath rexc. PAThDHFID replaced, engine. CADILLAC BROUGHAM F9y k0t Rear 94-406-2996. 9047443980. 998012ul e. bDually15Leather CD $14,995 transaxle rebuiltcarborator, '92 Low ml. like new M spolle custom interior LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $27,990. 99012 $21,500.Call 772-7031 oman ea Ko LEXUS OFJACKSONVILL comp lete brakeJob. $4000obo. Must sell Euro tll lights, Custom LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 553.006 Call912-576-9855/ 998-0012 $2obo. 288-8270 rmied. 904-477-1806 ragon decal ustom i Lexus 400 Trucks,VanSUV0 -o. O LT 12-467-3909 17" rCADILLAC&DEVLLE ms wheensml I 9T96 v8, 115k, CH EQanIO ,T TAHO E-3 TOYOTA RUNNER' Stiae7CADILLACDEVILLEItondard tinted windows green/3hd fully ALL$CCPMO L Champagne/tan 4 Ford Ranger PIckup 'LTD 1325 Automotiv 04. Pearl wht/tan Cold A/C. loaded excellent condo l Military GORDON CHEVROLET xtra low mi $20,995 'sACreceity LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $18,495 998-0012 GREAT CONDITION. ton, boise radio, re- and 904-272-2200 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE servl d Alo runs AcuraC 01'Black, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Askn mion package, $8200.00 - 998-0012 great. $7 262482 TOYOTA RAV4'00 AWD- tan leather, sunroof, amnm. Mon Sun 904-571-9193 Civilian CHEV SILVERADO XCAB loaded, 58,300 miles Very S changer. A / CADILLAClCTSlo03 C ca $ 5 5 7 '02 ACURA 3.SRL .P ,REMOTE ,.cHEVYTAHOELT MCDENALIXL n 9. 674-444. $13 o. 472128. Pearl white/tan, Lincoln Towncar er CURA $0 DOWN 03 PLPWDON CHEVROLET '04 Moonroof, CD, MC D04. White/tan, TOYOTA SEQUO LrLEXUSF C VL AC auto dimming reear CD, leader, sunroof EVERYBODY 904-272-2200 quado seats, fullyeup $31,990 LTD '03 Fully eqt Smrr, cruise, heated $7 9 EVERYBODY chrome wheels. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $35,995.99 ACURACL'03 998-0012 seats PDL, PLS, PM, IDES CHEVSILVERADOZ71'04 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE. -Ta,995 Fully0 Eq t AIOTVW86 sound. rear AC, chrome '02 AUDI A4 C TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 -- $18, 95. 998-002 CARIOLET VW 6 Wwhees. driver side a Chris 662-70726 O 220 CrewACab PLPW CC OR O CHE OLE DO G DAK MI Wagon Avant OTA '95 4 '04. Extra low mi ac/atconvertIble, steer heelcn- One owner, leather, 904-272-2200 X-Cab V6, cold AC. $26,990. 998-0012 GORDON CHEVROLEti, SACURA RSX 05' O" NseV2RllTa o to 537A P Sk Street sterringwee a On Ds Onowne r, e her, g HEvsLyADOE f S n o LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ao A s soA, e rust call Neon m/ Red StEn i 02 .mles $17,50. sunroof $2975. Call 425-4320 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 904-272-2200 sunrroof ondly MN P ArV7 9rTODual Fr9owa 9Osters, obo. Call 904-333-2221 $17,859 13 0oorLess cv -w.o9O-o AUDIA40UATTRO GORDO4N- EV272-22 excelle~n .1 GORDONCHoEVY.COM "susrooLMth rd nCACLP PM, DODGE DURANGO 998900" 1345 Vans/Buses Hooker Headers, 14REMOTE $17,550 DVODATG DAC oe. $5975 (D HONDA CRY OTA TACOMA '04 39000 m. $27,980 CHEV CORVETTEIMPA LS '05 Racngeats, Lincoln T GORDONHEVROLET g A 5ly4 .i INNITI X56e0 w Cab LGmiteRAND LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEATHER PLPW PS, 1st $10,000 oMabo. signature one owner, LANDROVER PRISM 94 904-272-2200 EXUS OFully E ed auto 35000 m loaded 998-0012 ORDMON $47,98T like ew,S New tires and clutch. Dodge Duranjo LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GORDON CHEVROLET go to 537A Park Street mileage, grage One owner, leather, 139,000 many era rts. $2200 CHEV SLVEUBURBAN 1500'05 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Grea99K, Blu 10 2ACURAs tbne' 904-272-2200 0 ervcerecordsi b CD. REDUCED ph 502-3077 Lv message XCAS, CC, PW, GM CERT TcondPton burgundy HONDAcE998-0012 d ns ept g o kauto19Kml, ext CHEVHHR '6G Ford Mustan or 386-437-0124/382-938660 $18,a9 ho $17,950 -r o e Co ACD ue CHEV uO H& *3 n n9 GORDON CHEVROLET 1ORDlOeb HEs, LTol r $. '06 EX. 4x4 Like age $2100 Call Randy warranty exc. cond, MNRF, CC MADA MLEATHER, V6, fully loaded, TSI red, 87K mies, 904-272-22009 04-273-200 6/o 0 $. 9184 $19 obo.910-040 PL, PW$17,988 newbrakes, tuned. up, LOOKING FOR A TRUCK? '04 HUMMER H2 1 -srepd,w/tarboIl 904-272-2200 3- or new. 30,890 GORDON CHEVROLETfluids hanged GO TO sunroof, Leather, 3rd Intercooler Interior 912-673 673 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILL L F A o er 3d great, needs some body 2 CHEV T L BELAZOE350O 998-009412 w. 904-272-2200 excellent cond.. LRUbo. ORDONCHEVY.COM Seat, XM Radio work, engineer runs stronmb C Hl SULLERD 93 se SnA4gUAnTRO 912o882n1052ng 05 DUALLY CREW CAB DODGE DURANGO __o__ , AEUDI AQA 9 1 $35,9bh er F N JL u SW 3 but hesItates when accel- LT $29,95 0 L E '05. 2H5. $29,990 CHV,2089Only514kmi 998-0012 P L0C 0. e erag.8H as12 Pfuel Anjetra ors GORDON CHEVROLET x LOnG D INFICHomQXS6'05 1. DODEGRAND"" LEXUS OF JACKSONVIL PL, PW,CC,PS,PW FORD MUSTANGG Mazda MGlata '0 '04 LANDROVER battery, K&Nfll- 904-272-2290 $19,995. 998-0012 Navigation, DVD, Caravan, 2000, SLE .REMOTE $14,950 6 CYL, PL, PW,,$15,488 4O LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Fully Equip. $41,890 Runs and Loo35 s 9B8u0012 L536b Vl CtD,0 new tTp,40 t19959 spark.PC PS*oM plg For wireso AC. 470 m cover^ w ires & GORDON CHEVROLET GORDON CHEVROLET JeatherA Ran eRoverHSE many extra parts $1800 CHE SUBURBAN LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Great! 99K, Blue, 10 BMW 3251 Convertible 904-272-2200 904-272-2200 4 xtenied s Nwar-n s s.Eck .. 9 .201)93998-0012 disc CD. $5500 Argyle $95, Very nice. new ranty 52k miles, Naygation, sunroof Cell. 35rc 5207. LHome APWP$32,950P4"Oft 33Fordo 9s $ tires Oe AC!ngine GORDON CHEVROLET "jTA Mrebuilttrans, cold ac, INFINITI FX3504 Dodge Grand C Are I. f raAC! Es EV IMPALA LSV5 '03 F R M SA NGE. T L1k 00 6a 43355 Y3 59 CmN04 4 Dod ge 9 Gr rb ilt $7000orbest C PL, PW, PM PS IORD MUSTANG GT '97 FORD CONTOUR '98 904-272-2200 S1bo. call Ex Low Miles Like Caravan SE' offer. Call 708-9018 or REMOTE $12,950 WhiteAT, loaded, low MAZDA MIATA W0' 05LINCOLN 4DR, looks& runs great, 912.812.7289 after 4pEo 0 GORDON CHEVROLET miles. $7975. 6744444 convertible, A/C $2250. obo 25-3058 New $31995 Exc od, all records,. BMW 330CIC E 005 RD MUSTANG 5 T 5 $50K. 11K 912-729-1892 Sunroof, leather, Ford Ranchero L73H LOADEDD 750R FORD, whiteX E Xl LEXU, S OF 80ACKSONVIE0.E 4 LHADLE 2eda.l5hedrr wie loaded, aR t, ac 99 8-0nl0y 90 2ilgef lex $Ce Convertible '03 CHv MLIBU 4 L95 PL, P, CC, A. MA Z M NA '2 running boardsR 302 engine runs GORDON CHEVROLET $975 74-4444 obo Green oveSpngs d oCeD MALIBUOKTSv04 l e dMA ZDA 5L. r V ad. dd 04 Lt CHEVYrcSANFR904-272-2200 JEEP CO0HOKiiii E ISD'o4 White/tan. $34 P PCC P R OT $ T A 0 $5,840 P59,5 EY Ca DsIPRMtrong. Hsyke theo 904-272-290 JEEP CHE E LD '0 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE erm$12,950 EU GORD ON CHEVROLET Pearl met. w/bele Ithr, mFO E, GC Conversion Van aGOR 0 T0Ac, OOnrM P d Auth Pr ,NeedsbodyInterior warK FORD EXPLORERSTP- V6, LIMITED, Silver per-V a 998-0012 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 $aacml$,95 4Dmoonroof, loaded,NeodynteroIGrwr CHEV TAHOE '03 TRAC '05 2WD, PL, PM, fect shape 0 down $279 '84 cold s/c, front n Ford0Ranger2927. MAZDA2MATA'01oDURANGO Hemi rrrestoration. Good 'PM, CC, PL PW$1S,999 AUTO, PW$17,950 mo. It is read tr,4 captain seats mi diDNL6NEVRLT 90 2 915res newbattery anEV T GORDONCWHVROET for $21,825 NOW $13,988 fold down rear seat MW 330 Sedan Ford Ranger 92 MAZDA MIATA0 Leather, CD, owner starter. $ obo. Erck. 904-272-220 904-272-220 260-9222 $2,000 nag 912-8823492 'O. Ashblue/tan. CHEVMONTCARLOS Rlar Cab with Extralowmiles. $17,859 0207 3 3 2hm GM CONVERSION Fullyequip32,990 '5CC PL, PWPS, PM tJ topper..,Sspd, a/c, Beautifull$11,980 CHEVTAHOE'05 JEEP CHEROKEE '9 VAN92!- ouch and4, LEXUD OF JAKOV ILL MNRF $13,950 -recent serve. Looks PL, P P R(71 FORD EXPEDITION - ISLOF JAC OVILLE GORDON CHEVROLET and run I $ LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PW, PSPM REMOTE Black Loaded NewTires captains chars 9drun at.o re$1775. 's01MW3 Ceeds $2b,950 O '03 Eddie Bauer, Like New, Low Miles tv/vr, surrouEaE 9042722200 COUPE J transmission, drive- GORDON CHEVROLET 4x4. $22,995 Must See. $498 sound, am/f cas 97K 0 v PremlumkMPackage,0able, newa/c, tires, 904-272-2200 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 260-9222 miles,$3500.997.9741 .M Z4e3p1g590 HEVYMAnul. FOD2kRESTCHE20SE2SlieZ'ourn.Ony oneowner thermost200Kmiles,98012OOBS R 998-0012 O P1ra9pkg $35,990 red. manual 82k m, 2002 Slver'04 Touring. Only o sSOobo. Call 534-4390o' CHEV TRAILBLAZER '06 JEEP GRAND LOOKINGFORoATRUCC? 998-0012 $5500 396-040Y Immaculate condition! 17,000 ml. $33,840 $19,9 CC PL PW PS PM Ford Expedition 00' CHEROKE4 GOO LEXU O JCSNIL40000 mIles. $5,500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Mitsubish Eclipse 9' R TE AS XLT- Automat, 4LCACaNVILLE ,ice 1989 OO. Call 997-0499 998-0012 '04 CADILLAC New clutch new GORDON CHEVROLET 98,30 mlles, power White/ta o UKNU 1,. wt2E J alte nator. Clean 904-272-220 eve Cruise m les. 16.995 ms d ht ESCALADE NeedsWorkMustSell leather, rearar.askIng, ILEXU OF JACKSONVILLE DSI. HOUEIEVAN UIEU99 rims TslEwhs.1t To RAMEaN King Oak NISSAN sENTRAGXE '01,950.TTakesLER1K00ISS 9800 overdrIvewtIAterbefamewithCDPWPSPLCCTech. -eatcallCD,1owner mt.t S0 CCHEVYBBLAZERrLoded3500 4-door. 3.1 Auto- Leather, D, owner Frt$0.Tae 998-0012 98 Loded 3500 Exc. cond., like new. 904-327-7774 Anthony regular king mattress. 2k m, $300. 264-3359 $32859 T 4wd, ps, pw912674 2 cold air new paint, $1300. i/76T-73k/ JA cruisBo, new thee, n-e LM I G A TR - economcalmust Chevy Carice Classic 912227086 NISSAN SENTRA GLX 99 03 FORD A on great GO TO 4drAat/ac, ploaded, Or4 own ersA ow- cond. UCSCKO'9 03w O Du Asl aTE t.$ &120C ,custon seats & bed 998-0012 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '04 300cc.. oewtop end- PONTIACFIREeKb IF-6ys O 0OvlPL,4M,PW CC REMOTE new back tires, runs GORDON CHEVROLET Leather, CD, Navi,NDA PONTIAC FIREBIRD FOR- p 7ALEX YO J N cover. $13,500 Bl. Call $1O950E SAL S904-272-2200LTD$27d, 2K ml 7-911 '03 TOYO champ/tan$32,995 fordetals94-51-857 FORD F '94. SWB, GORDONCHEVROLET Call 449-3O68 LEX OF JA KSVILLE HONDA ACCORD ML pCK FRANK GRIFFIN .coA. Buick aSabre 93' 998-0012 EX '05. weather, HIGHANDER 998-0012 CHEVY CREW CAB Dually $285. Ca6 4-4444 904-272-22 SEAO 93' w/ trailer good condition- AC aeV6, CD. $20,890 TOYOTA AVALON XL'-99 ULmited, AC, V6, '00. VS, AT, AC. 47,800 mi. A cover, new GiresO works, new front tires1OPT K, one owner '06 Nice! $13,975.674-4444 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX'03 wheel bearings. $1700 sees$0 (CHRISLERPTURBOT0 998-0012mi. $9975. 6999669' PM, PW, AUTO,PL $18,988 V6,white, loaded. very rail 904962-.5149 904444104 CRUISER TURBO 04 Fully eqpt. GORDO C O I clean $13,975.425-3659 $13,640. 99840012 998-0012 1 5Sspd, ac, custom, 904-272-2290 4 c 1 7 BUICK REGAL LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HondaChlico03'-x TOYOTA AVALON '04 CHEVY LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE paint,owered, toneau -upcampet 2 door blue,tanI '4FulyEquipped cover, custom wheels, 2006, White/Black %L sloepse ice cold LEATHERPL, PW, PM, PS C r L 30K mIles, great con- $30,995 S URBNo CadlllacEscalade 03' $9500obo. 912-729-7643 FORD F2S0SD4WD'04 AM/FM/CD. Bad- W epsl6 main- GORDON CHEVROLET 04'. Conv. GTC dBon,521.17 EXU OF8-0012 JACKS1sys sunroof, on. star, CHEVY TAHOE T '99 $31,550 4200 miles. Excellent 904-272-2200 on bnlkIthr, 6 disc acean low miles, must 4x4 loaded, dual ac, Nice! GORDON CHEVROLET Condition,$18,300. spare tire0 changer, auto C see. $31K call 923-4881 $6975. Call 425-4320 904-272-2200 813-4819,;':, 81:3,"19 Buick Rendezvous CXL $18,800912-576-7794 .. leaded241,7 year, LE '03 Ex Low Mi Anniverearydition. A 11factory toys+ i 100KlKmllewarranty. $13,990. 998-0012 Certified" condealer options. ec. 4 Datsun80'.280ZX 212. 4 door. $14.800. Call LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $39,859 rend.. bactooykwar. 129K original 292 9130 553 2037 L O N9OTI R 17K private Z'4 S cyl speed AC, PW, 01' TOYOTA COROLLA '03 '03 PORSCHE mm amM U flU great on gas. Classic, HondaShadow0 4DR Red Auto, All Power m m mmm CADILLAC DEVILLE 97 $3800 olo. 912 729 4391 / new chain and Sunroc,' Lo.v Miles Low BOXTER ,. E EN ED USE D'EiEg3nce Goid.-Blk spockets, tires, runs g3s5mil3aecCar ns lie Certified. 100,000 main NOW 3995 3,.,,95 iir, i, helmet 270 S373 260-92 8 $29,859 SUBARD OJ 260-9222 ira, .. ... ki,,g TOYTACARYLE'0 .-..- -oi-r- i INFINITI FX35 '04 '06 PORSCHE flUBARU OF JA CADILLAC ESCALADE NAV. LEATHER. PL. PW Blue uta. loaadeo. al CAYENNE !u 0Ali,,Blvd 641-,4c,. 22' DODWhitEAO...Car.is.li8heGORDoN CHEVROPLE lct .nahe re.,.a 1h,0 5 Sunroof, leather, ACURA BOZARD FORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE new Nou can finance 904-272-2200 20-ill9iior 12.984 ofoerawgenerrkl., Park Auu,3534-N7 1111B blvd I ,11- .nil -_ ru. :ve with 0 dowvn-a-, 115 mo 260I9222 $48900 1 .j .-rdrit iii 30 0 ii i -I i R e t ails io r `I 000 ."01) B Ijriij ,'ng 0 vii ,] t l sU d Now 17950 INFINITI Q45 '98. AT. AC. TOYOTA CAMRY '99 '03 FORD t ires, lots ol DODGE NEON SXT1 '04- ) LAhr C o y K i FORD-MERCURY NORTH FLORIDA DEC00L CIR Y .0 OLLA LE $1,i extrascall509 1693. AUTO.AC.Pr.1.CC.PL.PW JAGUAR SType'03 T AEY $15,859 AUDI i b 4620USijlhid Blrvd t42 4) ,')- S3900.7417190 $8.550 Nce4.2 $23.995 05'blue-automatic.I4 GORDON CHEVROLET 998-001ic.2 3lexB am m cd cruise con- lySl.-lPrshede-Blvd C.6,00 G ARBBER FORD-MERCURY CITY SUZUKI CADILLAC DEVILLE '96 904-272-2200 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE923K2mil.6es.en$15d,00. onlaefrumos Porsche 4re `r(1 `64.,11' Ltnr. loaded. 37 200 mi. JACKSONVILLE i3K mLles.-71ll600. Perect' $9975 674-44- aISplder1983 2000. 26925838 273 93ur Faeorom1t5 b K Le FAiiiD blvd q98 Very clean two KIA OPTIMA 570K 01' Authorized Porsche O MIKE SHADFFRACKSD1Ui ,PuA:, CADILLAC DEVLLE' -oo ownersrebuilt.engln.e in me.100kwa. BENTLEY ORLANDO At The Avenues Red metallic, leather. &transmission Sspd. powerlock0 PW. PL. CD CASS$12.950 Dealer ioa ea. 58K On. i 1400 Obo. windows, C,$4800. GORDON CHEVROLET 904- 72S"9155-B- 8) i NR,,raluR.j i a.vi uasyriiiveei down. Call 674.4-14 CalIIDavid -a,6T4 7628 Stacey 583 1751 904-272-2200 .. .1-20i hIVI -.f-2-3)" i1,iJBLACN bLV- I LdJrCall,641 4l4 "Al j407- 3 41 B A ..V499 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD .3. ARLINGTON TOYOTA f l AT REGENCY TOM BUSH BMW t 1,,, lvB l 'i-:o TOM BUSH MAZDA 10319 All Il Blvd U. 2 -'-.1 960.A I,. iBlvd '25011 MIKEDSHAD FORDp SC', liluMblvd CITY COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES GARBER BUICK __u__-I,; _'_1 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA KEYDBUICK 1 NiCHT-PONTIAC-GMC BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. KEYUdv BI "-""COGGIN GMC TRUCKS `q 1.'rd LIGHThIOUSE TOYOTA -,CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC GARBER GMC TRUCKS TOM BUSH MINI ERE PALMER TOYOTA NIMNICHT CADILLAC fla .i :]II-E "iiI 4, iibid* C,,,,. W,, COEIHORUAONA1A lC CITY MITSUBISHI , 2 PARKER CADILLAC 1 Ul .l d i. ,,i 5..-3a tAhe AJE5. ASH TISDELLEVW 283 SanMar Mro, StIAil 249181 COGGIN HONDA 10851 Phi,,, H,6. ;'t, OF ST. AUGUSTINE W v'.tdaLO .iT.ovIv in 1481 W8 1,oldc- ,ol 2198 US.Hw;i s -1*48041689 CITY MITSUBISHI O'STEEN VW COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES HONDA 10585 Allanlic Blvd. 565-2489 115 Plid-lHw,,, Y ,?, I08 Philips ri. ci,0- OF THE AVENUES 'N la 1u lIve cclmn CREST CHEVROLET 111333oIlli6cHvfy ii-13IOU CITY MITSUBISHI TOM BUSH VW 8281 Mai Ill Rd 721-1I80 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX of OA PARK 985UG AInI. Blnv i'- GARB ER CHEVY 7801 Blandni ]v Bvid s-269.22i, 7505 Bl1,iidi,, Blvd ,9- AI SGien Cove Springs 2644502 WinJOi l O'STEEH VOLl ..-..GORDON CHEV C O'STEEN VOLVO",, ........... ... "- 180ri-2 .8.74 II~wi':, W,, Al ,l'30 a' -' 'Lexus of Jacksonville i, ... ."r ,:z, : .' -ONilES CARYSATE ROLLS ROYCE ORLNDO Pre-Owned Center -g -- -- -- MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP Pre-'Jned Center 01CASSAT ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO sn .,>, sa : I - I-H v - A TL" t A IA N T I C D O D G E 1 A I1 A5Th l e8 L t ' 1 N i F dl v.1 . I :Q:-vre -- :-:'.: -.l, n t ?.n 'nt n';ItPK OF ST.AUGUSTINE RICK KEFFER a Tom Bush Autoplex The u ltaryis the largest employer '111iA CARUSO L1-14 f" IAlav iulv II- in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia! REGENCY DODGE C1AAllNoMN1GCH SABAI.i.P. AUTO SALES I R DGE RAY CARTER KIA WARREN MOTORS, INC. -;10098 $24DIlpuya0 rnEn I N perv1srvc il -ztGARBER DODGE TRUCK ibldeiBv li7'035ElSu1 Ii-V ' SZ0 Bilin ,.i g. '-. ..... -o , j. .Reiree P av8ro .-'-*j.j tanc ltho .,ORANGE PARK DODGE LAMBR ORA SATURN OF AVENUES sa'o TloAisneAto.13 S ORORANGE PARK DODGE $8e0million pr0r,0-0 LABRGIN1-O1DO ve.0 ivhf-vv V iy rU- 'U ., 1 I i P i'd N e blv, SATURN OF ORANGE PARK a3- RICK KEFFER L0 "' 11 IaJil l ~j~vA 401"334-1443 01iS TLOiREiSBv 7-)17 "I" 'D-.OD...."ESATURN OF REGENCY WORLD IMPORTS H SIV.DOA E 0 MATHENY LAND ROVER ,v I I Call Now T Advertise W ith. i Us! "-" I...I iv hi t 1( I BEALH . 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 61 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |