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HS-5 In Action Squadron r or -4uds Training 'ge 4 Lending A Hand Sailors Help In Community Pages 8-9 Kids Run A Day Of Fun And Exercise Page 13 IRSFDAY IILY 202 01 6 www.jaxairnews.com 1C PON Camp takes helm Available" providers" Protect yourself! Mosquitoes carry numerous diseases, Sso be careful ,, .By Kaylee LaRocque Editor According to the experts at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Preventive Medicine Division, the mosquito pop- ulation at NAS Jacksonville and the Yellow Water Housing Area has been quite low this year due to the lack of rain during our spring and summer season. "We have a very aggressive mosquito sur- veillance program here which runs May through October. Our job is to collect the mosquitoes that are brought in by contrac- tors who set up traps, count and identify them and determine if we need to spray in specific areas," said HMC(AW/FMF) Vernon Stiles, division officer of the Preventive Medicine Division. "But, just because you don't get bit as much on base, doesn't mean you won't three blocks outside the gate. We just have a very stringent program here. Any time we have an increased mosquito count, we notify Public Works Department and they have our contractors spray to reduce the number of adult mosquitoes." One interesting fact is that only the female adult mosquitoes bite. "We go around the base to identify breeding sources for the female mosquitoes. What a lot of people don't realize is that mosquitoes require a water source to reproduce," added Stiles. "If there is no standing water, we won't have mosquitoes, so we try to elimi- nate it by educating people to dump wading pools, flower pots, children's toys and any- thing that holds water." The preventive medicine division not only runs the mosquito control program for the base and Yellow Water but they also cover the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office and Whitehouse Outlying Field. Mosquitoes can transmit several types of diseases to humans and animals including Photos by Shannon Leonard The NAS jax Golf Club is officially open for business. New golf clubhouse holds grand opening By MC3 Mark Braden I,- .'I R ' : -.' i M StaffWriter , More than 100 peo- ple turned out for the NAS Jax Mor- ale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Golf Clubhouse rib- bon cutting ceremony July 11. The 18,000-square-foot clubhouse took 16 months to build at a cost of 4.2 mil- lion dollars. The new golf clubhouse features state-of-the-art showers and locker rooms. The restaurant has four 50- inch plasma televisions and an unobstructed view of a television no matter where you sit in the restaurant. See GOLF, Page 16 (From left) NAS Jacksonville Golf Director Tim Hooks; Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel; NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson; and David Pepper, president of Harry Pepper Company, cuts the ribbon at the grand-opening ceremony of the new golf clubhouse July 11. Photo by HM I (FMF) Paul Kane This Psorophora species mosquito is a large mosquito that is more of a nuisance than a public health threat. It is an aggressive biter when disturbed and has a painful bite. viruses like St. Louis encephalitis (SLE), Eastern Equine encephalitis (EEE), dengue fever and other non-viral diseases like malaria. Very few cases of malaria or dengue fever are ever reported in the United States and in the majority of those cases, the disease is acquired while traveling outside the United States. In this country, SLE and EEE are well established and West Nile is becoming more widespread within this coun- try. The first notable outbreak of St. Louis encephalitis occurred in 1974. The next year 95 people died from the disease and nearly 2,000 were infected. The disease is still around today, but the number of cases has fallen to about 128 annually. Although the West Nile virus was first identified in 1937 in a West Nile District in Uganda, Africa, the first case didn't surface in the United States until 1999 when it was discovered in New York. That year, seven people died from the disease and 55 were hospitalized. Since then it has been making its way across the country with new cases identified nearly every day. It has also been discovered throughout the Middle East and in Eastern Europe. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 3,000 human cases and 119 deaths attributed to See MOSQUITOES, Page 16 Florida joins the 3-foot Passing Law states Florida recently passed legislation (H.B. 7079) saying that "the driver of a vehicle overtaking a bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle must pass the bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle at a safe distance of not less than three feet between the vehicle and the bicycle or other nonmotor- ized vehicle." Arizona, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wisconsin also have similar laws on their books. TOUCHING BASE I --Amrll i C -CIII JlK Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20; 2006 Looking back in time ... Ir I 1%J Former NAS jax Commanding Officer Capt. A. Maelstrom cuts the cake commemorating the base's eighth anniversary in 1948. File photo Former NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. A. 1. Malstrom cuts the cake commemorating the base's eighth anniversary in 1948. Editor's Note: In last week's Jax Air News, the Page 2 photo was apparently taken in .1941 or 1942, not in the 1950s. Pnmfg fw "s sh l1od S I) * "Copyrighted Material -Syndicated Content T he Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Depart- ment Emergency Preparedness Division is offering a special training program to help citizens V deal with emergency situa- tions. The Jacksonville Commu- nity Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and edu- te citizens in recognition, - response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't III .4 HEY MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan! My wife and I have three credit cards and two debit cards. She is always com- plaining that I use the cred- it card too much and she never knows how much money we have. She wants me to use a debit card so that the money is taken out of our account right away and we don't over spend. I think credit cards are safer than debit cards and I don't trust debit cards. Who is right? Should we be using credit cards or debit cards? MoneyMan Sez: I recommend that you control the use of both cards. The problem you seem to be having is that you and your wife spend too much. Both credit cards and debit cards allow you to spend now and pay later. The best way to get ahead financially is spend less than you make every month and save the difference. If you are going, to use credit or debit cards, it is impor- tant to understand the dif- ference. Essentially a debit card is an old-fashioned ATM card with a Master Card or Visa logo on it. It can be used as either a PIN-protected card (good thing) or just like a credit card, with only a sig- nature required (bad thing). Consequently, debit cards carry a much greater liabili- ty than credit cards. . Legally, your ulti mate lia- bility for a credit card is '$50 and some companies wive this charge. In addition, if there is a credit card dis- pute, you are trying".to determine if you owe the bank money. If someone uses your debit card fraudulently, potential- ly all of your money could be drained from you checking account and you will be fighting to recover your own money back into your own checking account! It could take the bank 10 days or more to investigate and refund your money. In. the meantime, bills must be paid and the money you thought you had in your checking account is not available. Since credit cards are safer, I prefer them to debit cards. However, finan- cial problems occur when we spend more than we earn. Remember, the key is to spend less than you earn and to save and invest the difference! More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. respond immediately. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always need- ed. The next class begins Aug. 12 and will be held three consecutive Saturdays for eight hours each day at the Duval County Emergency Operations Center in the Fir'e and Rescue Headquarters Building at 515 Julia Street. The final drill is planned for Nov. 4. To sign up, call 630- 7885 or go to www.coj.net. "p - Available from Commercial News Providers" O * SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday - Sunday - 5 p.m. Catholic Mass 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship S a b - , 0 0 - MEET R SRILOR... ABE3 JORGE LINAREZ Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville Hometown: North Plainfield, N.J. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) Career Plans: To complete my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Going on a Western Pacific cruise on board USS Ronald Reagan. Words of Wisdom: Stay Navy! MEET R CIVILIRN . . DARLENE BIELARSKI Job title/command: Assistant Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Liberty Coordinator Hometown: Pensacola, Fla. Family Life: Taken Past Duty Stations: LaMaddelana. Italy Career Plans: To become an event planner. Most Interesting Experience: Completing my Morale, Welfare and Recreation internship in Italy. Words of Wisdom: Try hard to form your opinions. Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. JaxAIraNews NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The iJA Al NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the IJAxAi 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 Ix Alu HES can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email laxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JIA NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAl IR 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: J aAir News Ellen S. 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The training allowed for a perfect match, as the EOD unit detachment qualified two new rope masters, while the Nightdipper's pilots and aircrew honed their naval special warfare tactics and procedures. The invaluable joint training focused on some of the various insertion and extraction methods that the versatile Nightdipper helicopters provide to special operation units. Scenarios on the first day emphasized the various overland insertion methods, including both fast-roping EOD troops to a simulated ship bridge- wing and utilizing special patrol insertion and extraction (SPIE) rigging. Squadron members con- ducted the training in a remote corner of NAS Jacksonville, where a 10 by 10 square painted Photos by Lt. Trevor Prouty Members of the explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team prepare to be lifted more than 400 feet in the air as part of the special patrol insertion and extraction rig training, As the HS-5 helicopter begins a slow climb, the EOD personnel will be effortlessly lifted from the ground. on the ground effectively simulat- ed the ship bridge-wing. The HS- 5 pilots and aircrew practiced both day and night events. The second day of combined training emphasized over-water situations and techniques. The first scenario involved the inser- tion and extraction of EOD per- sonnel utilizing a caving ladder rig. By maintaining a steady 15 feet hover over the water, Canvas 616, a HS-5 helicopter, allowed the EOD swimmers to carefully climb a collapsible ladder into the aircraft. In addition to this exer- cise, the Nightdippers also teamed with the EOD Sailors to practice the pivotal task of destroying enemy mines. This evolution occurred just south of the Mulberry Cove Marina, and required substantial coordination between all involved. "The wind and currents out on the St. Johns River made this a very realistic training scenario. The amount of coordination required between the swimmers and aircrew is astounding," said Lt. James Malvasio, a HS-5 pilot. Mountainflying P F Photos courtesy of HS-5 A helicopter belonging to Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center sits atop a peak in one of the mountain ranges surrounding NAS Fallon, Nev. A HS-5 pilot landed the aircraft in the landing zone, at an elevation of more than 8,000 feet, as part of the mountain flying course. Six "Nightdipper" pilots successfully completed the course. - - 1 4 - is- 0-' Naval Air Depot Jax commanding officer kicks off AIRSpeed Project By Frank Taormina Naval Air Depot Jax Public Affairs Specialist Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot, Jacksonville Commanding Offi- cer Capt. John Scanlan II recently kicked off his Black Belt Project, AIRSpeed Operational Maturity. In a meeting at the depot June 13, Scanlan addressed the AIRSpeed team on the importance of working as a team to accelerate AIRSpeed implementation so the en- tire depot is fully engaged with Lean and Six Sigma. This is about fundamentally changing the way the depot does its job every day by using the tools of AIRSpeed. Scanlan attended two weeks of Black Belt train- ing at the GE school in Cincinnati, Ohio. His next step is to complete his Black Belt project, which is no small task. "The purpose of the project is to drive the use of AIRSpeed in all parts of the Depot and at every level of the organiza- tion," Scanlan stated. "We will be measuring our AIRSpeed maturity as a leading indicator for our true objective, which is the improved performance to our Hoshin goals of quality, cost and delivery to sched- ule. It is about the activities we do to improve, not the numerical score for an area." Once Scanlan completes his Black Belt project, the depot will be in line with Rear Adm. Michael Har- dee's and NAVAIR AIRSpeed Champion Rear Adm. Walter Skinner's vision of. being an AIRSpeed driven facility. Already a leader in the air- craft repair industry and the largest employer in northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, the depot is continually seeking opportunities to improve. The depot is leading the way in the use of AIRSpeed, which is part of NAVAIR's solution to re- duce the cost of doing busi- ness. AIRSpeed is a proven set of business tools to achieve cost-wise readiness through a system of contin- uous process improvements using tools such as Theory of Constraints (TOC), Lean and Six-Sigma. Lean is a process im- provement strategy that focuses on adding value to the product and the total elimination of waste in the value stream of the process. Lean uses incremental improvements to constantly eliminate waste and create standard workflows. Six-Sigma is a process improvement strategy that is based on reducing the variation of critical ele- ments to improve the out- put of the process. Six- Sigma is driven by an understanding of customer needs, a disciplined use of facts, data, statistical analysis, and diligent attention to the control of our process. TOC is a system wide , view that helps identify key constraints in processes and apply resources to,. those constraints to elimi- nate them. 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In exchange for a part-time commitment, you'll receive numerous benefits and opportunities that will help advance your career and enhance your life. To learn more about proudly serving in our force Please Email or Call: lpt-jax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 R129812 U hWVI'PMIROMMO\ M Six members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 6 soar through the air over NAS Jacksonville July 12. -44. Am- VP-45 'Pelicans' host VIP By Lt. j.g. Toby Hall VP-45 PAO he "Pelicans" of VP-45 recently conducted a two-hour P-3 orienta- tion flight for Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Dr. Delores Etter. Distinguished visitors included Etter, Capt. David Norris (executive assistant to Etter), Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Ship Programs Allison Stiller and Capt. Brian Antonio (executive assistant to Stiller). The flight gave them an opportunity to experience a typical day in the maritime patrol and reconnaissance community. Several topics were dis- cussed during the flight including antisubmarine warfare, maritime surveil- lance, intelligence surveil- lance and reconnaissance, crew training, Consolidated Maintenance program and a short discussion on the "bridge" to multi-mission maritime aircraft (MMA). The orientation began with an introduction of the acoustic operator station by AWl(NAC) Erika Carbone that included a short discus- sion on the acoustic suite, highlighting the P-3's core competency. Etter was captivated with Carbone's description about the community's Onboard Training Program that gives real world contact experience to the upgrading operator while on the deck, reducing flight hour requirements. The discussion migrated Photo courtesy of VP-45 VP-45 Commanding Officer Mark Turner presents Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Dr. Delores Etter with a flag that was flown over Iraq after her orientation flight with the squadron. to MMA, where Lt. Cmdr. capability were highlighted 11) is the first wing to Jiancarlo Villa described when AW2(NAC) Francis implement the program. MMAs plans to take advan- Enriquez gave Etter first The flight concluded with tage of upgraded simulators hand experience by demon- a 15-minute overview about to enhance warfighter capa- strating the P-3's Improved VP-45's recent deployment. abilities. Villa expressed how SSBN Recorder Outline "This deployment was the this investment would System, search and rescue most exciting and reward- ensure efficient use of flight and IR capability with real ing time that I have experi- hours and potentially time imaging of local places enced in my 14 year career," reduce the overall number of interest, stated AW1(NAC) Thomas of airborne training events An overview of the new George. and 'wear and tear' on the consolidated maintenance All four distinguished visi- new aircraft. organization (CMO) was a tors enjoyed hearing the The Pelicans then walked hot topic highlighting how deployment overview di- the distinguished visitors the community is already rectly from the squadron through the fusion of taking risk reduction steps member's perspective. Antisurface Improvement towards MMA. The event concluded when Program systems and the The discussion was VP-45's Commanding Of- capability it brings to the focused on how CMO will ficer, Cmdr. Mark Turner, combatant and fleet com- lead to efficiencies in main- presented Etter and Stiller manders. tenance and enable MPR with flags flown over Iraq in Systems discussed in- squadrons to focus on support of Operation Iraqi cluded AIMS, infrared (IR), enhancing war-fighting Freedom, thanking them for APS 137 radar, ICE, OASIS skills of the aircrew. their efforts on behalf of and satellite communica- Patrol and Reconnais- CPRW-11 and the entire P- tions. Examples of this sance Wing Eleven (CPRW- 3 community. iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 5 Annual North Florida Race for the Cure Oct. 21 From Staff J oin in the fight against breast cancer this October. The 12th annual North Florida Komen Race For the Cure will hold its 5K run/fitness walk Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. at Metropolitan Park in downntown Jackson- ville. will include a coed competi- tive 5K run, 2K fun run/ walk, Sleep in for the Cure&, survivor cele- bration, Kids for the Cure" area, Denise's Dash (kids run) and much more! For more in- formation. call 448-7446 or visit www.jaxirace- forthecure.org. Teams of 10 and more are encouraged to sign up! To receive a team packet, call Gilda Ramirez at 536-6585. Registration forms can be picked up starting Sept. 1 at local Ford dealerships and/or Publix Supermarkets or you can register online now at www.jaxraceforthecure. org. NAS Jacksonville hotline available during emergencies NAS Jacksonville has estab- lished a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emer- gency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assis- tance. ' The hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only provides recorded information. It can- not be used to check on weather con- ditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, . This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. Cancer Treatment &0 Research Foundation (888) 221-CTRF www.ctrf.org www.payton34.org a CFC participant o Provided as'a public service. 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Kevin Buszta VP-1 6 Public Affairs Officer V P-16 detached Com- bat Aircrew Nine (CAC-9) to the island nation of Cape Verde in June to participate in a NATO exercise called Steadfast Jaguar. The small country, consisting of 11 islands off the western coast of Africa, played host to the joint forces of numer- ous nations as they tested their ability to operate out of a remote location. The exercise was de- signed to test the NATO Response Force (NRF), which deploys air, land and sea assets quickly wherever needed. From humanitari- an relief to land engage- ments to antisubmarine patrols, many different missions were performed under adverse environmen- tal and logistical condi- tions. Sal International Airport was the main base of opera- tions for the many NATO air assets participating in the exercise. Ramp space was tight as the field was accustomed to mostly civil- A VP-16 P-3C Orion sits amid the arid landscape at Sal International Airport. ian airliners passing through one or two at a time. German, Greek, Belgian, Italian, French and American aircraft were located around the airfield, and operations were con- ducted from a tent city nearby called Camp Miracle. CAC-9 performed expert- ly, demonstrating the flexi- Photo By Lt. j.g. Kevin Buszta ability of the P-3 Orion and the many capabilities of their aircraft. The versatili- ty of the P-3 was fully U N NFrWS From the NAS lax USO If you are interested in volun- the USO for active duty service steering, please contact Sonja at members and their families. USO Back to School Drive NAS Jax (778-2821) or Wendy Quantities are limited, so please The USO will be packing and at Mayport (246-3481). . '.-" .-..... :.. Photo By MC1 Mark Ceil ATCS(AW/NAC) Mark Haskins gets an autograph from Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino. Former NFL quarterback meets with' By LL. j.g. Joel Starzmann VP-16 Assistant Public Affairs Officer jl FL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino passed through NAS : Sigonella, Italy, while on vacation with his family and met with the "War "Eagles" of VP-16. After meeting military personnel from the various commands aboard the base and signing autographs for waiting fans, Marino joined Sailors for lunch in the base galley. With his appetite satisfied, he then took ;-time to tour the flight line and personally meet with Combat Aircrew (CAC) 12 as they preflighted their aircraft. Crewmembers then escorted Marino and -his family through the mighty P-3C Orion. The group received hands-on training from CAC-12, including explanations of each tactical position on the versatile aircraft. From maritime patrol to overland surveil- lance to surface and undersea warfare, the many mission capabilities of the P-3 were explained to the Marino family. He compared Lt. Trent Tanski's job as mission commander and tactical coordina- tor to that of a quarterback, always read- ing the field of play and adjusting plans to become master of the situation. Before departing the plane, Marino shared a few words with the crew. War Eagles' "I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you for what you do and all the great things you've done," Marino said. "I want to let you know that you are appreciated. I know that it's tough at times, but for all of us back home, especially in the football community, we thank you for everything you've done." Marino will go down in history as being one of the greatest signal-callers to ever play the game. Having been quarterback for the Miami Dolphins from 1983-1999, Marino tops the NFL record books in 24 regular-season records and is tied for three others. He ranks first in all-time career passing yardage and sixth in all-time pass- ing efficiency. The impressive numbers Marino posted during his exceptional football career led to a nomination into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005, his first year eligible for the honor. His number 13 is one of only two numbers to be officially retired from the Miami Dolphins organization. Currently, Marino provides analysis for CBS's The NFL Today every Sunday dur- ing football season. He is also a co-host for HBO's Inside the NFL. Off the field, Marino established the Dan Marino Foundation, an organization that benefits children's charities in South Florida. Additionally, Marino is a spokesman for the United Way. JACKSONVILLE'S ONLY FACILITY to offer Ortega Chiropractic Steven Read, DC One Mile North of the Main Gate 5539 Roosevelt Boulevard 425-4545 www.ortegachiropractic.com Chiropractic, Medicine, Neuropsychology, Physical Therapy & Massage Therapy. 0 AUTO ACCIDENTS Committed to helping Military Personnel injured in auto accidents or experiencing any type of pain. We accept ALL Automobile Insurance and MOST health insurance. Convenient hours for NAS JAX Personnel and their dependents. Usually NO waiting room time! R1 39207 U~~ ", .,: 1 - ,L.- IC.-.'f01 -' C~li .* iii E C*. I AiW~, @U .puiJ.-ViG INCUA W"'r' gCNI GI -* **'*r'*JU owIl flIt 90(Of gft f tm f WRA w fl0I'iOUw tiuin cl.! [coo- CnvnintThn -heBae"-TR exploited in varied mis- sions, such as screening incoming relief supply ship- ments from submarine forces. Surveillance mis- sions were flown to monitor the movements of enemy combatants and support friendly forces as they engaged enemy ground units. The final flights of the exercise were in reac- tion to the simulated erup- tion of Mt. Fogo, where CAC-9 evaluated simulated damage to the island's roadways, harbors and air- fields as well as locating refugee camps. The squadron left a last- ing impression on all par- ticipating nations as they exceeded expectations in the air and actively partici- pated in the ground plan- ning of their missions. They effectively displayed the invaluable capabilities the P-3 can provide to the var- ied NRF missions. Many friendships were also made with our NATO allies, and an understanding of each other's specialties was gained, which will prove invaluable if an emergency arises. i: Jax Air Hews, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Driver's course worth your while By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope a red light. He never slowed down or made NAS Jax Chapel any effort to stop. After I counted to two and pulled out I had time to slam on my A couple of months ago, I attended the brakes and watch his car miss mine by Driver Improvement Course offered about a foot. Unfortunately, he slammed on base. I admit I was not thrilled into the car next to me. Fortunately, the at the prospect of spending a day being driver escaped without a scratch. taught how to do something I The driver of the car who ran have done for nearly 30 years. the red light was not so lucky. And worse, I did not like the idea He was taken to the hospital in of getting a traffic ticket. I was an ambulance with injuries, but ticketed for going 26 mph out of they were not life threatening. If the gate at 2:30 p.m. I hadn't counted to two, the car I had no idea the speed limit / would have hit me and if I hadn't there is 15 mph and was not sure taken the driving course, I never how to make my car go 15 mph would have started counting two. anyway. I think it idles at a Initially I didn't want to go to higher speed than that. the course, but now I am alive I finally swallowed my pride because of it. My grandmother and attended the course. I was used to tell me that the medicine amazed at how many other driv- Chaplain that tasted the worse did the ers were there. The crowd was (It.) Mylon Pope most good (she was talking about large, and the ages were varied. Paregoric, do you remember that It was a good group, and the instructor awful stuff?). Here are a couple things I was outstanding (thanks, Tim). He did a want to pass along to you: good job of communicating without being Don't drive more than 15 mph through "preachy" and when the course was over I the gate; you can get a ticket if you do. All felt that it was time well spent. The other you people I see driving 40 mph through day, I had an experience that made me there, your time is going to come. even more thankful for the course. As I The Driver's Improvement Course is was pulling out of the gate the light turned worthwhile. If you have time to attend, it green. Since the course, I have started will make you a better driver. You don't counting to two before I pull into any inter- have to get a ticket to attend, but if you do, section because of all the crazy drivers out pack your bags, you are going. there who are prone to run red lights. To Don't take your life for granted. I was my horror, a driver went through the reminded of how quickly we can exit this intersection at Yorktown and Roosevelt earth. Monday morning never felt quite as going about 60 mph and ran right through good as it did this morning! Volunteers needed at NMCRS From Staff he NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) is looking for volunteers to work as reception- ists and caseworkers. Volunteers must complete a two-day training class to learn about the society, policies, budgeting, etc. Caseworkers will then train under the guidance of another trained caseworker until they learn the job. No experience is required to volunteer. For more informa- tion, call 542-3515. YAMAHA IF o 'IMITE Anniversary Ed. R-1 Anniversary Ed. R-6 COLOR 64,7 Blanding Blvd., Jacksonville 904-771-8244 EarnYour College Degree No Matter Where You Serve. Register today. Classes begin September 5. At UMUC, you can continue your education without interruption, wherever you go. UMUC offers degree programs entirely online or in classrooms, at more than S 120 worldwide locations (including sites in the Middle East). * Choose from 29 undergraduate and 20 graduate degree programs. No SAT, GRE, or GMAT is required, so you can get started right away. For additional information and registration assistance, contact our Jacksonville area field representative at 904-610-4361 or visit umuc.edu/propelme A A09 University of Maryland University College Copyright 2006 University of Maryland University College R139381 OEM 8 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 Sailors help remodel home for special-needs children By MCI Mike England Assistant Editor Sailors from NAS Jackson- ville and USS John F. Kennedy participated in the complete remodeling and rehabil- itation of a Jacksonville home for special-needs, foster and adopted children recently. The Page-Bailie Residence, a small three bedroom, two bath home that houses nine special needs children and two adults, was remodeled by Builders Care with the help of hundreds of vol- unteers from the Navy, Jackson- ville-based companies, civic groups and churches. Don Wilford, president of ICI Homes, was excited at the pros- pect of helping unprivledged chil- dren and working with Navy vol- unteers. "When Builder Care President Bill Wilson asked me come on board for this project, I jumped at the chance," Wilford explained. "We did 75 days worth of work in less than two weeks and it wouldn't have been possi- ble without the Navy. They have been extremely valuable to Builders Care. Anytime we'd fall off schedule, we could always count on our Sailors to bring us back." The project plans called for the renovation and expansion of the home by more than 1,500 square feet and increasing the number of bedrooms from three to six. Tens of thousands of dollars worth of building materials were donated toward the completion of the proj- ect. However, the most significant donations were that of the thou- Several of those volunteers came from commands such as NAS Jacksonville, VP-30, USS John F. Kennedy and VR-58. USS John F. Kennedy Siihu ABE2 Fernando l'rahnilz said that he decided to volunteer because he i,,, doing meaning ful work, "I IhI.k wil. i1.. with my handsand ai liiini ork that '(' toward a -. i0( i i. ." Sailors worked on several .ii I of the iIIoie., including ,,, i,,_ ii,, ,i.,.,. ,1a89 dem oli- and muCh ft-ove, VP D( **:.nlar '., *..\W C'lda t ,,,,inWc was h,',' ., to hav le ths "..i'i."'.",i tot oy" l6i '1p iir '\iii a T ICI Homes President Don Wilford goes over the construction plans of the Page-Bailie home. USS John F. Kennedy Sailors AN Jordan Brock and ABE2 Elton Harris carry a dresser out of the Page-Bailie home. the e-mail from the USO about said. "I love volunteering and this project, I thought it would be working with great people." w, +w"r"-Ra'mirez Also on hand though out the S. duration of the project was the Builders Care television show '. ' crew. Two cameramen and a pro- ducer were there to document the '" work for Builders Care's monthly S' .television show. S d Builders Care is a nonprofit -- ... .^ -. '.... division of the Northeast Florida Builders Association established USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AN .,. Reynaldo Rosascaro moves a piece oi i"niiiuiir out of the house short- I USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AN Shawn Natale removes the hinges of a door during the demolition stage of the project. to reduce substandard housing by tioning. providing repair to seriously dete- The inspiration behind this par- riorated homes belonging to the ticular project came in the form of low income, elderly and disabled, a Navy wife. Melisa Page-Bailie They specialize in making homes was living in Pensacola with her handicapped-accessible, repairing Navy-pilot husband 16 years ago roofs, siding and leaks, painting, when she decided to become a making general repairs and installing heating and air condi- See HOUSE, Page 9 1L IP~I 10 *.iil,,i ~ ~ ~~g* ~ iii ~ a hido~~ Ii .uiio. VP-30 Sailor AMt. \\v) Gilda Ramirez cleans up the front porch during the demolition stage of the project. r Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 9 Sailors are hard at work, moving everything out of the Page-Bailie home. USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AN Shawn knock a fixture off of the wall. Natale attempts to , T. left) USS John F. Kennedy Sailors AS2 Tanya Dew and USS John F. Kennedy Sailors ABE3 Jason Harris and AN (From left) USS John F. Kennedy Sailors AS2 Tanya Michael Brooks move a bed frame out of the house. AN Magan Delussey take a set of curtains down. HOUSE: Residence named for Navy wife From Page 8 volunteer with the Depart- ment of Children and Fami- lies. "Volunteering provided an opportunity to assist children in care in many ways, includ- ing providing transportation and other support," Bailie stated. '"I find it rewarding to work closely with staff, foster parents and community part- ners." She quickly became a licensed foster parent in 1990 and today lives in Jacksonville providing care to children of all ages and with many diverse needs. Bailie now has nine children. USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AC3 Chandra Chaney helps move a mattress from the Page-Bailie house into a van. "All I wanted to do was make a difference in the lives of children, and they are won- derful children and I am so blessed to be able to parent," she added. The ultimate goal of Builders Care is to lessen sub- standard housing belonging to those who have no other way of repairing their homes. They have repaired more than 500 houses since 2001, but the work of Builders Care has just begun. There are an estimated 45,000 substandard houses in Northeast Florida in desper- ate need of repair. Builders Care Director of Operations Rev. Chris Simons said that they eager for more Navy vol- unteers. "We always look for- ward to working with our Navy volunteers," Simons stated. "They always come out with a great attitude and work extremely hard." For information on Builders Care, call 727-3443. USS John F. Kennedy Sailor AN Michael Brooks and HSL-40 Sailor AWl move a fish tank out of the Page-Bailie home. - ,- ~v. d &~&V.~ ' ,~7w. - "I ICI Homes President Don Wilford (center, blue shirt) talks to the Sailors about what needs to be done while a Builders Care television show cameraman gets it all on tape. Spencer Wait 10 JaxAIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 Dol),, R IR( continue to and enhani healthcare mA S-3 tc (/) R : Jd nefits c c- o - in 0 %M IWNO cc Photo by HM3 Dulce PerezRoman Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono (center) greets Dr. Dimitrious Agaliotis of Regional Consultants Hematology Oncology during the breakfast as Naval Hospital Jacksonville Laboratory Department Head Capt. Brenda Bartley (left) looks on. Naval Hospital hosts breakfast for civilian docs E * -y 0 E E 0 E 0 c- 0 i me q>- Cu Naval Hospital Mental Health expanding services for couples 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" Satur- day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is described as "an experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally growing within the mar- riage." The workshop is facilitat- ed by Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., a Naval Hospital Jackson- ville 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 impor- tant 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 & Priorities Levels & Styles of Communication Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot But- tons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distanc- ing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Responsibility Issues HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will like our price. . 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 n13966B www.hobbyworld.blz Support and Encour- agement The workshop will take place in the Substance Ab- use Rehabilitation Pro- gram Training Building located behind the Naval Hospital Emergency Room at Saphier and Tatum Streets. Call 542-3473, Ext. 152 to pre-register. Chang theFaceof Cace.. [] l~r j c c [ r. 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Visitors were offered guided tours of the Maternal Infant Unit and the Emergency Medicine Department "It was great to be able to visit the naval hospital. Capt. Bono did a great job of walking us through the scope of her, responsibility. I was surprised at the size of the hospital and the number of patients seen," said Jacksonville Memorial Hospital President and CEO John Wood. "It was great to have a chance to meet the person- nel there. I learned Memorial Hospital is the third busiest TRICARE network hospi- tal and we are very interested in maintain- ing that close relationship with the mili- tary." "The breakfast gave us a wonderful opportunity to thank our network providers for their support of our patients, while sharing our unique dual mission of support to the Fleet and health care deliv- ery to our beneficiaries," said Bono. Bono plans on holding another network provider breakfast in the near future. 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This event was designed to improve collabora- tion between the civilian provider network and the military treatment facility. The guests observed the raising of the national ensign and an awards ceremony, where medical staff was cited for meritori- ous service while service in Iraq. Visitors had time to meet the staff over breakfast and discuss how mutually beneficial part- nerships could be forged. Working closely with the civilian medical community is one of the steps Bono is taking to improve serv- ices and to realize the hospital's motto of being First in Service. Bono gave a short presentation on the hospital's dual mission of supporting for- ward-deployed troops and taking care of their family members who remain behind. QouND * 0. S S Sunday Services 10:15 am & 6:30 pm Wednesday are Family Nights @ 7pm Stephen Powers Senior Pastor Il ,,, R* C'a eft --EL--A . . ax Mr oNws, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 11 Loading sonobouy . ..-W M. Photo by MC2 Kaitlyn Rae Vargo. A03 Anthony Gilpin loads a sonobouy into a P-3C Orion attached to the "Fighting Pelicans" of VP-45 July 10. VP-45 recently returned from a six-month deployment to Fifth and Seventh fleet areas of operations. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff he NASi Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC).Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive meas- ure for the avoidance of personal and fami- ly problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service members and their families and Department of Defense civil- ian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon regis- tration. The following workshops are available in July and August: July 24, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) July 25, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Manage- ment Aug. 8, 9 a.m. to noon Stress Manage- ment Aug. 14-17, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transi- tion Assistance Program (Separating) Aug 22, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Manage- ment Aug. 28-31, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transi- tion Assistance Program (Retiring) For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. THE MILITARY MEANS COMMITMENT, SEACRIFICE AND SACRIFICE. WE OFFER TWO OUT OF THREE. Go with GEICO and you sacrifice nothing. -That's because GEICO is committed to giving our military customers auto insurance that's second to none: 24-hour service, simple payment plans, money-saving discounts, -vehicle storage options and storage protection plans, whether you decide to store it yourself or store it on base. For seventy years, GEICO has been serving the special needs of the special people who serve our country. We're ready to do it for you. Call us anytime. i ,GEICO NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes The Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget, for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of 'each month.. These comprehensive class- es are available to all mili- tary personnel and their family members.Participa- tion of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS vol- unteer and financial plan- ner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. At the conclusion of the class each family is given baby's first sea bag. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blanket knitted by NMCRS volunteers. The classes are held at NMCRS in Building 13 from 9:30 a.m.-noon on the first Wednesday of each month and from 6-8 p.m. on the third Wednesday. To register or for more information, call 542-3515. 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L AS N T A T I nON ---1-VP I I of finac------ s s o-l la~iay 12 JaXlAir NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 An afternoon on the river ADAN lan Usry (left) and ATAN r Jason Shimel, (right) from VP-30 get a push from Assistant Liberty Coordinator Darlene Bielarski during an afternoon of free . canoeing at the Mulberry Cove Marina as part of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation - Liberty Boats and Burgers event. There was a free cookout and canoeing July 13 for all El-E5 single Sailors. Active-duty mem- ' bers can use kayaks and canoes free every Thursday at the mari- "'5 . na. For more info on Liberty Programs, call 542-1335. Photos by Shannon Leonard A group of Marines from the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax enjoy a free cook- out at the Mulberry Cove Marina as part of the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Liberty Boats and Burgers event July13. DoD makes changes to qualifications for TRICARE Reserve Select From the U.S. Department of Defense he Department of De- fense announced July 7 the eligibility deter- mination period for the new TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) program, and as a result, every member of the selected reserve will now have the option to purchase their health coverage from TRICARE. Health coverage for selected reserve members who want TRS and com- plete all the required steps begins Oct. 1, 2006. The new TRS program eligibility determination period runs from July 1 through Sept. 25. TRS is a premium-based, three-tier TRICARE health plan for certain selected reserve members and their families that is authorized under section 1076(b) and (d) of Title 10, United States Code. Selected reserve members must work with their serv- ice personnel offices to determine which one of three TRS tiers they qualify for. They must have their eligibility verified by their service personnel office and complete the Department of Defense Form 2895, "Agreement to Serve in the Selected Reserve for TRI- CARE Reserve Select" before they can submit their application to pur- chase TRS coverage. Only qualified selected reserve members may sub- mit an enrollment form with the first month's pre- mium payment to purchase coverage. Service members can review TRS program eligibility requirements at www.defenselink.mil/ra/. 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Offer is subject to credit approval. Excludes Business Accounts and Lowe's Project Card Accounts. 2006 by Lowe's'. All rights reserved. Lowe's and th6able design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC 61095 00110610951021 R123529 Sj ,4 ., \ ,I Let's Build Something Together 000lane A SPECIALVALUE! SPECIALVALUE! $397 24-pack Zephyrhills Bottled Water #46256 $168 Illusions Retractable Screen #241273 SIDEWALK CLEARANCE EVENT WHILE SUPPLIES LAST- SELECTION VARIES BY STORE r Ip - I lightin I patio A F m I tools I stan ' P Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 13 Annual America's Kids Run a huge success By MCI(AW) Toiete Jackson FLTPACEN SE A approximately 95 kids aboard NAS Jack- sonville participated in the 20th Anniversary America's Kids Run event Friday. The event was sponsored by Nike and the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Depart- ment. The five and six-year-olds run one-half mile, seven and eight-year-olds run one mile and the nine to 13- year-olds run two miles with a finish line reward of an "America's Kids Run T- Shirt" and a "cool off' from a water hose courtesy of the base fire department. Five-year-old Kareena Russell, daughter of AT2 (AW) Kareem Russell, won first place in her category. She was a little shy when it came to an interview but was very pleased with the prize she received from Megan Elliot, MWR Youth Activities Director. "We had fun," exclaimed 9-year-old Robert Florence and 8-year-old Malik War- ner. Both boys received third place in their category. According to Executive Director and Event Founder Mike Erwert, "Children's obesity is an epidemic state, and our event provides children an innovative, fun, and safe place to exercise, while pro- viding an experience to enhance the self-esteem of the children who partici- pate. Our 19-year history has shown us that children who begin running as exer- cise at an early age contin- ue with exercise as a lifestyle choice through AZ1 Shirelle Santos of VR-58, ensures that her 8-year-old son, - Alejandro's race : number is se- cure. Alejandro won first place in the 7- and 8- year-old division. (At left) Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department Fitness Director Tim McKinney shows the 5 and 6 year olds the route they will be running during the 20th annual America's Kids Run at NAS Jacksonville Friday. The event, sponsored by Nike, allowed children of military personnel ages five to 13, an opportunity to participate in a safe, interactive and fun event on military bases. And they're off! A group of kids from NAS Jacksonville partic- The kids enjoy some fun in the water courtesy of the NAS Jax ipate in the 20th annual America's Kids Run Friday. Fire Department after the run. 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New homesites, new floor plans and quick-move-in homes ,, available. No CDD fees. World-class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. New 1,590-sq.-ft. home is ready for immediate move-in for $229,990. (904) 940-0146 9. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. i Now taking homesite reservations in this Ponte Vedra ,, community. Centrally located to St. Augustine and Jack- sonville and in the commended St. John's County School District. Move in immediately to a 2,801-sq.-ft. home for $309,990. (904) 819-6604 \ A 10. Cypress Lakes From the low $200s 1,590-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-2.5 baths. Now selling new floor plan. 11 floor plans to choose from. 12 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole golf course, homeowners pay no membership fees. Close to area beaches. (904) 819-9081 11. Tuscany Village Now open 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Interest list now forming. Be the first on the block. Live near historic St. Augustine, entertainment and the beach. Right next to the Belz Outlet Mall. (904) 226-1949 12. Serenity Bay Coming soon -1,611 sq. ft., 3-4 bdrms., 2.5 baths Enjoy living within walking distance of St. Augustine Beach and a 5-minute drive to historic St. Augustine. Located on the popular Anastasia Island. 888-KB-HOMES Cypress Lakes and enterIto"win fT a.,, Get peace of mind. Protect your interest rate from construction to closing. Lock in a great rate while your home is under construction-up until the day you get the keys. Plus. if rates are lower when your home is 1 ready, you'll get the lower rate!' 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CMV or KBi Home.CW& assoc house logo reg US Pat/Tin Ofc. A ZMortgage Banker Lic# BK-09073322; Lie by Dept of Corporations under CA Residential Mortgage Lending Act; GA Reg. #18970I; L Residential Mortgage Licensee. For AZCA, DP, GA, IL, N, NV, NM, NC, SC,TX& Wi properties only.C'BHLIs fading lender a. advertised home loan products/svcs. Some products may not be available In all states where CMV operates. Not a commitment to lend. Restrictions happy. All rights reserved. 07/062006 B HomeK NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Void where prohibited. Disney Sweepstakes mns//06 30/ nterysubmitgentryratpartpangJacksneK communes enly perhousehold.MusthelegalU.S. resident,18orolder. Odds ofwlnnngdependupon numberofeligible entries received DrawingonO8/01/06.PrzeisawekendatWaltDsneWorld for4,Includinghotel, 2 daysat a Disney theme park and $500spending money(value $1,200). Winner responsible fora taes,ruraceand other fees Prizenotexchangableforcash an -,o.,1f- n nottransferableorasslgnableandcannotbecomblnedwlthlanyotheroffers.KBHreservestherlghttoextend,modlfyordiscontinueaSweepstakesatanytlmewlmoutlprlornotice Fordetailsonrestrictions,qualificationsandcondltions,seeOfficialRules atsalesofficesorsendSASEtoDisneySweep kesRules,c/oKBHome 10475FortunePkwyPSte. 100, . m Jacksonville, FL 32256, Payment of Realltor Coop requires Rea to accom pany and register buyer on first visit and comply with RealtorCo-op Agreement. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary bcommunlty/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square j So u rc e footage Is approximate. Potosshow upgraded landscaping and may not represent communes lowest-priced homes. Recreational facilities at Cedar Glen, Villages ofummer Lakes, Dunn's Creek Plantation, Cartesian Ponte, Adams Lake, mber Creek Plantatllon and Samara Lakes are private to comnuity. Golfcourse and cubhouseat Cypress Lakes are N.omm.oo.,, ,orn public, Continued scope/preservation ofmarsb/wooded preserve subject to change and not guaranteed, Quick-move-ln homes mayrequlreup toapprox. 1 month before availlablefor closing. Maps nottoscale.Seesales representativefordetailsand avallabilltyofqulck-move-in homes.CBC058298JAE48434 .. . 0 j; ATR gPlanner Mis ion First, S4ilors Always .. -- - Fdr more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool hours Tuesday Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.>,- 5 p.m. Daily fees military $2, Department of Defense person- nel $3, guests $3 For more information call 542-3260. Power Boat Training Class $50, includes all classroom materials and use of marina motorboats Saturday and Sunday 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 and Friday 11 a.m. 4 p.m., two games and shoe rental for $5. Dollar Bowling Every Wednesday Shoe rental not included. 6- 10 p.m. Xtreme Bowling Every Friday and Saturday night 9 p.m. midnight $10 per person. Enjoy an evening of glow in the dark bowling with light show and music! Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) 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 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Photo by Shannon Leonard Stacy Brown from The Home Depot, helps BJ Cowart from NAS Jax Youth Activities Center build his very own tool box July 10 during a summer camp children's workshop spon- sored by The Home Depot. The children were given free aprons as they created toolboxes, picture frames and plant holders. 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 noon. $15 per child (17 and under) Call 542-5007. For more information on fitness and athletics call 542- 3518/3239. Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. on Mondays 4 p.m. on Tuesdays 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 Tickets on sale now! $47 per ticket / Section 147 Ride the Jaguar Shuttle ~ $10 per game or $80 for all home games. Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. $86 ~ Section 101 Jlax Mr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 15 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Mall and Movie Trip Orange Park Mall and AMC Theater Saturday Free Bowling Tournament Wednesday NAS Jax Freedom Lanes Comedy Zone Trip July 27 Free appetizers and admission. Learn to Fly July 29 NAS Jax Flying Club Free lesson! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 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) Aug. 4, 7 p.m. The Benchwarmers (PG-13) Aug. 11, 7 p.m. Larry the Cable Guy (PG-13) Aug.12, 5 p.m. Scary Movie 4 (PG-13) Aug. 12, 7 p.m. Take The Lead (PG-13) For more information on the golf course please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Tuesday for active duty. July 27 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For information on booking command or private func- tions 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 and Beef Aug. 4 $17 per person. Gourmet all you can eat seafood and beef buffet. Reservations recommended. For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772. Before & After School Registration Going on now at the Youth Center! %JCUANZOB(c1 10% 1 SCeIARS sr CArE DISCOUNT TOBACCO. IFTS D OUNT ROIOOSEVELT SQUARE FOR ACTIVE *.4495,ROOSEVELT)LVPY.STE310 E I i"A' "...- 'JACK$ NVlLLE, FL32210 ,: MILITARY 904-981-0101 ,i TUE( AT IOAM-6PM, SUN'IP.-PM "- - - ISTRO i~e~~ir~R1~`~'Y~~~I~ ljvsI 16 Jla Air NoWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 MOSQUITOES: West Nile, other illnesses warrant caution From Page 1. 1 lI. ..i l Photos by MC3 Mark Braden -Golf Pro Shop Assistant josh O'Brien rings up some merchandise for C ssie Lee at the new golf pro shop. G O L F: ... .;:;. .. ew facility e state-of-the-art ' From Page 1 There are also two 42-inch plasma ,screen televisions in the bar. Currently there is one parking lot open until the old pro shop is demolished and a new lot will be built. A new intercom sys-' tem enables employees to contact anyone ,anywhere in the clubhouse and on the golf e:urse. The upgrades of golf carts are impressive, with the new carts featuring special canopies in case of rain. w The golf clubhouse project began in 2002 ras..part of a contract awarded to Harry Mapper Company. According to NAS =&cksonville Golf Director Tim Hooks, the Vld clubhouse was beyond renovation or i-epair. "The former clubhouse had gone through its life expectancy. The roof leaked, animals kept crawling in and it was very inefficient. We needed a new golf clubhouse to compliment the golf course," he said. ,'"We now have the best military pro shop around," added NAS Jax Assistant Golf Pro Shephen Sherman. V MWR Director John Bushick compared the differences between the new golf club- house and the old one. "All golf programs are now under one roof. The new golf club- house has a full kitchen and customers dine on china. They also have access to the use of lockers and shower facilities during the day. Patrons also get an excellent view of the golf course when they come here," he said. The new golf clubhouse project was part of the MWR Jacksonville capitol improve- ment initiative to make life better for all customers. All the proceeds from the new golf clubhouse goes to MWR to provide Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel gives the opening remarks during the grand opening of the new NAS Jax Golf Clubhouse July 11. benefits to all Sailors and their families. The funding came from a Commander Navy Installations Command grant, Navy Exchange profits and MWR revenues. "I have seen a lot of MWR facilities around the country and this is top of the line," said Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm.. Mark Boensel, at the ceremony. "We have a great first-class golf club- house that is the new flagship for our MWR programs. Its impact extends beyond the golfing community," comment- ed NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. The new clubhouse also features a state- of-the-art pro golf shop where you can get the latest and greatest in golf equipment The golf clubhouse is open Monday through Sunday from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the restaurant and bar are open Monday through Sunday from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call 542- 3249. the West Nile virus in 2005. So far this year, as of July 11, only 10 cases have been reported. The disease is also found in horses and birds and carried by mos- quitoes. The Preventive Medicine Division is comprised of 10 preventive medicine techni- cians (PMTs) all of whom have a pest control certifi- cation. "My job is to analyze the mosquitoes that are found in the traps located in dif- ferent areas. Once I get the samples in and they are frozen, I identify them in the microscope. If there are 20 or more female mosqui- toes in a specific trap, we request that area to be sprayed," said HM1(SW/ AW) Eduardo Mojica, who runs the mosquito program for the division. Identifying mosquitoes can be somewhat tedious. "There are hundreds of species of female mosqui- toes. By identifying them, we can determine certain characteristics such as when they tend to bite and what diseases they carry," explained Mojica. Making people aware of prevention measures to reduce the mosquito popula- tion in their area is an important component of an effective program to combat the disease. Mosquitoes breed in water and are attracted to the C02 that humans and ani- mals exhale. Once they find their vic- tim, they bite because they need the blood meal for their offspring. Dusk to dawn are their primary feeding times . Make sure you and your family stay protected. Wear protective clothing, avoid being out after dark and use a repellent with DEET. Also, make sure your pets are on preventive medicine against heartworms as mosquitoes also carry this disease. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Preventive Medicine Technician HM1 (SW)/AW) Eduardo Mojica checks the characteristics of a mosquito caught on base. Only female mosquitoes bite and are easily distin- guished by their thin antennas under the microscope. Male mosquitoes feature much bushier antennas. Symptoms of West Nile virus In a healthy person, West Nile virus tends to be asympto- matic or may present with nonspecific symptoms including a high fever, headache and body aches much like the flu. More severe cases will include nausea, vomiting, mental status changes, swollen lymph nodes and possibly a slightly raised rash. A blood test determines if a person is Infected. And, remember do not should contact the Prevent- touch a dead bird. Anyone ive Medicine Division at finding a dead bird on base 542-3500, Ext.8822. P-E SOCRI PREFRRE 105 Foxridge Road Steven E. Crovatto, DMD, PA Orange Park, FL 32065 r (904) 272-0800 Megan R. Edwards, DMD | a: Cool chicks don't smoke anymore By Danny Woodard Tobacco Treatment Specialist & Program Manager Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center As early as the 1920s, tobacco adver- tising for women included messages I Juch as "Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet" to establish a relationship between smoking and being cool and slim. Cigarette advertising to stay slim led to a greater than 300 percent increase in STUNT KITES BOX nnmmmmmmmm.9 house that * I won't sell? I WALK AWAY TODAY I SWe BUY Houses FAST 1 i S- Any Price Any Condition _ Any Situation - * No Equity? t al * No Problem! l Cmi- z Orde You-FR/ Reprt 1 www.fccrimestoppers.com : sales for one brand in the first year of its advertising campaign. In 1968, one tobacco company advertised cigarettes to women with a strategy show- ing insight into the importance of the women's movement. 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THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. #D0150, #D8080, #D8680. R139376 ax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thu ml t,\ July 20, 2006 Centex Homes offers a 5% di to buyers in public service. scount Buy a home in any Centex Homes community in Northeast 5% off the base price of the home in addition incentives currently Florida, and other discounts and being offered. 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CGC1506412 you'll to any Veteran Military R136727, enjoy Sany ot 18 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 -- Jacksonville jags tickets on sale (At left) Jacksonville Jaguars Cheerleaders Erica Prescott (brunette) and Christine Rodgers sign autographs for customers wait- ing to purchase Jacksonville Jaguar tickets at the Information, Tickets and Tours office . Monday. Photos by Shannon Leonard (At right) Jacksonville Jaguars mascot jaxson de Ville entertains the crowd during the annual Information, Tickets and Tours Jacksonville Jaguars ticket sale event Monday. Tickets are now available for the upcoming season. For more information, call 542-3318. SMOKING: Improved education, counseling helping cessation From Page 16 into "Find your Voice" cam- paign featuring women of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. The. hidden message of these campaigns has been that smoking is related to women's freedom, emanci- pation, and empowerment. Not much has changed over the past 80 years with weight gain continuing to be a main reason for women's fear of smoking cessation and one of the main relapse triggers for women smokers in America. Our continued emphases on being slim and cool are a driving factor. Even so, today more than 60 percent of American women are obese. Unfortunately, with our obsession with weight many women would rather smoke than put in the effort and work to change behav- iors, i.e., exercise properly or at all, and eat healthier. Americans in general are overweight and are looking for a quick fix for many problems. Many Americans suffer from "low frustration tolerance," in other words we want to be comfortable 24/7 physically and psycho- logically and changing habits such as exercise and eating right when we quit smoking takes too much work and time. This is obvious with women's obsession with dieting, weight and smok- ing. What many of us do not understand is that smoking one pack of cigarettes a day can cause the equivalent of being 100 pounds over- weight as far as our heart is concerned. The increase in bad cholesterol, LDL, clogs the arteries and the intake of carbon monoxide in tobac- co smoke, destroys the heart muscle. Smoking continues to be one of the top two causes of heart disease, which is the number one killer of Americans, in both men and women. We also know that in 2006 for the first time in our history more women are predicted to die from heart disease than men. Other major health problems from smoking include lung can- cer, which kills three times as many women as breast cancer each year in America. Emphysema, a terrible disease of the lungs, is caused almost exclusively from smoking cigarettes and is responsible for almost 100,000 deaths per year. I have personally had female patients as young as 44 years old with late stage emphysema on external supplied oxygen, living a pathetic existence. We are seeing an increase in women smoking cigars in America because of the desire to be cool. Cigar smoke .can have 30 times the amount of carbon monoxide per cigar. Plus, cigars are more addictive than cigarettes due to the huge amounts of nicotine per cigar. Cigars can range from six milligrams (mg) of nicotine in the smallest to up to 335 mg in the largest cigars on the market today. You absorb this nicotine through the capillaries in the mouth even if you do not inhale the smoke! The most recent, Center for Disease Control (CDC) survey showed that 31 mil- lion women smoke ciga- rettes in America one in five. A disturbing trend is girls start smoking earlier today and 22 percent. of women between the ages of 18-44 are currently smok- ers. Women smokers are liv- ing 15 years or more less than non-smoking women, not to mention a diminished quality of life due to health problems from smoking.. According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University girls get addicted faster and on less nicotine than do their male counterparts. This is true with most other drugs as well. Also, girls are more likely to be depressed than boys and have eating disorders as well. Unfortunately many girls use nicotine to cope with these problems. To sum it all up, in March 2001 the U.S. Surgeon Gen. David Satcher released a detailed report on women and smoking stating, "There is no better word to describe the 600 percent increase since 1950 in women's death rates for lung cancer, a dis- ease primarily caused by cigarette smoking. 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The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the sec- ond Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more infor- mation, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville COMMUNITY CALENDAR Y\cht Club general mem- bership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first W lnesday of every month at he clubhouse (Building 19 6) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc. org. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For infor- mation contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542- 2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244- Health fair planned Naval Reserve Hospital Jax Detachment N will host a health fair and blood drive Saturday from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. in front of the NAS Jax Navy Exchange. The Florida/Georgia Blood Alliance Blood Mobile will be stationed in the parking lot. Information on preventive health issues including cardiovascular, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, colon, breast, prostate and skin cancer will be available for children and adults. For more information, call 713-4860. 7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jackson- ville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Em-. ployees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired feder- al employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested person- nel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar. med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more informa- tion, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The NAS Jax First Class Petty Officer's Association is hosting a golf tournament at the NAS Jax Golf Club July 25 at 9 a.m. Everyone is invited to participate. For applica- tions, stop by the golf club. The deadline to sign up is July 24. For more informa- tion, call 542-3249. A youth fishing derby will be held Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tour- nament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tourna- ments are free for children under 13. For more infor- mation, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museumn of Art & Gardens is offer- ing free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visit- ors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connec- tions, the museum's hands- on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. "'-T EASE IS AMERICA!!!l .MO& I M TOP CAUSES! Give yourself a fighting chance! Use your Navy Weliness and Fitness factlites weekly right now, not just when you retire.- it may be too lately Buying, building, or refinancing a home? 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WiN I I Z-.EELI Its So Easy DO .1 ;.~;~fr=- -Link-- WRSONAR Y :~K1 r 20 iJa All NoWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 Educational opportunities available for Sailors, dependents and DoD civilians From the Navy College Office T he Navy College Office and affiliat- ed colleges offer many education opportunities for Sailors. Numerous degree programs are offered at NAS Jacksonville. Courses are offered via Internet, CD-ROM, television or the tra- ditional classroom setting. Florida Community College Jacksonville New offering AS in Business Administration New offering AS/AAS in Environmental Science AS/AAS Industrial Management Technology AA degree AS/AAS in Criminal Justice Technology AS/AAS in Computer Information Administrator Certificate programs and licensure preparation courses Navy Rating Partnership Program fol- lowing to an AS in General Military Studies See Bob Foote and staff for questions pertaining to registration and class sched- ules. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 771-3979. Columbia College AA/BA Liberal Studies (Individual Studies in Education, Government, History) AS/BS Computer Information Systems BS/BA in Business Administration/ Management BA in Criminal Justice Administration BA in Psychology Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ,Monday through Friday. Call 778-9769. Embry Riddle Aeronautical University AS/BS degrees in Professional 'Aeronautics BS in Technical Management Master of Aeronautical Science Master of Science in Management (Air Transportation, Aviation/Aerospace industrial Mgt, Mgt Integrated Logistics, `Aviation Enterprises in Global Environment) SSafety Certificate Program (Graduate [and Undergraduate) M Aviation Technology Certificate and ;FAA Type 66 Program D Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 779-0246. Southern Illinois University BS in Workforce Education and Development , BS in Health Care Administration BS in Electronics Systems Technology Office hours for Southern Illinois University Workforce are 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 771- 4258. Office hours for Health Care/Electronics are 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 778-3130. Webster University MA in Human Resource Management and/or Development MBA (Business Administration) and Leadership MA in Computer Resources and Information Management MA in Procurement and Acquisitions Management MA Health Services Management. Office hours are 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Call 779- 7124. Jacksonville University MA in Teaching Second Career as a Teacher Program (SCAAT). Guidance to becoming certified as a teacher in the state of Florida. Call Dr. Gail Jaji at 256-3950 or 256- 7141 for an appointment. Navy College Program Distance Learning Partners A representative for Coastline Community College and University of Maryland has office 'hours of 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. Call 610-4361 for an appointment. Navy College Office has a variety of col- lege brochures and information on fur- thering your education. Come visit and gather information on PACE programs, financial aid, Veteran's Administration benefits, free tests for credit and free refresher courses for SAT/ACT and ASVAB. We strongly advise anyone who has not been to college before or is uncertain of which degree to pursue to make an appointment with a Navy College educa- tion specialist by calling 542-2475/2477 or schedule a .briefing for your command. IUMUC registration under way From the Navy College Office E arn your degree any- where in the world with University of Maryland University College (UMUC). UMUC has been providing educa- tional opportunities for the *U.S. military worldwide since 1947. In the past year alone, UMUC served nearly 58,000 military stu- dents online and in class- rooms around the world. For the U.S. military and their spouses, UMUC offers several important .benefits: (1) Choose from a full range of associate's (active duty only) degrees, bachelor's degree, master's degree, and certificate pro- ,grams, offered entirely online, (2) With online *classes, you can continue your UMUC education no matter where you're sta- tioned, (3) You'll get a high-quality, challenging education from an accred- ited university, (4) No SAT, GRE, or GMAT is required for undergradu- ate or graduate admission, (5) Active duty service members and their spouses are eligible for in-state tuition rate. TA pays full cost for undergraduate courses and (6) UMUC'S military advising team will help you meet your educa- tion goals. Our advisors are special- ly trained to prepare SOC student agreements and assist with the process of using tuition assistance and veteran's benefits. UMUC is proud to be a member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP). NCPDLP is an initiative by the Navy to have colleges and uni- versities work together to provide you with an educa- tional path from Navy "A" school to a bachelor's degree. Regular registration ends Aug. 24 for the fall term. Late registration ends Sept. 5 ($30 fee for late registration). The fall term runs from Sept. 5 - Dec. 19. Drop by and see the local UMUC field representative at the Navy College Office on Tuesday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.. He may also be reached via email at jher- ald@umuc.edu or by call- ing 610-4361. |ERAU offers classes on base From the Navy College Office T;'he following are classes offered at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University during J their fall term which runs Aug. 7 through Oct. 8: Undergraduate Course Title Day/Time Location ,ASCI 254 Aviation Legislation T/5-9:45 p.m. CNATTU Room 103 ASCI 335 Mech/Structural TH/5-9:45 p.m. Factors in Aviation CNATTU Room 103 ASCI 419 Aviation Maint M/5-9:45 p.m. Management CNATTU Room 103 CSCI 109 Intro to Computers TH/5-9:45 p.m. and Applications Columbia Lab MATH 320 Decision Math W/5-9:45 p.m. Building 1, Room 128 MGMT 314 Human Resource M/5-9:45 p.m. Management CNATTU RM 501 MGMT 331 Transportation T/5-9:45 p.m. Principles Building 110, ERAU Room 'SFTY 345 Av. Safety Program W/5-9:45 p.m. Management CNATTU Room 103 'SFTY 350 A/C Crash and T/5-9:45 p.m. Emergency Mgmt CNATTU Room 501 Graduate ASCI 604 Human Factors in the W/5-9:45 p.m. ; Aviation/Aerospace CNATTU Room 501 ,ASCI 613 Airport Operations TH/5-9:45 p.m. Safety Building 110, ERAU Room MGMT 534 Anatomy of Work W/5-9:45 ij:, n- ,.- "- T -1fT T l in r1 ,11n LT) A T T-1 organizations For more information, call 778-0246. Feeling knotty? A massage can help By Karin Mills d yu NAS Jax Fitness Source Massage Therapist summer is a season where you ma\ find yourself attempting to do things out of the ordinary like sleeping in hotel beds, on a rela- tive's couch or airbed, lifting things we shouldn't or bending in ways you just weren't meant to. If you find that you have slept wrong, lifted without forethought, swung your golf club, softball bat or even your fishing pole to a degree that it is sending pain up and down your spine or into your legs.. you might be feeling a bit knotty and a massage therapist can help with that. I am one of the licensed massage therapists (LMT) at the base fitness center and offer a variety of massage therapies with a focus on neuromuscular, deep tissue massage and stress relief massage. A professional massage therapist can help you get the knots out and feel better without knotting up your wallet. The base fitness center offers competitive prices with a massage starting at $25 for a half hour, $40 for an hour and $60 for an hour and a half. Additionally, the fitness center is also offering a variety of cleansing and beneficial facial and skin care treatments for $40 an hour or $60 for an hour and a half. For more information or to schedule your appointment, call the fitness center at 542-3518 or e-mail me at gr8hnds@hotmail.com. Fall registration starts for Coastline From the Navy College Office coastline Community College's distance learning program for military personnel was created especially for you. You're closer to your degree than you think! Coastline courses are available both ashore and at sea (via the NCPACE ,Program). Using your military experience you may only need to take 20 semester hours to com- plete your rating-related associate of arts degree. Only 12 credits from Coastline are needed for residency. Registration for the next term is now ongoing and ends Aug. 9. Contact your Coastline representative at the Navy College Office Tuesdays from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at 542-0127 or email coastline@tds.net. 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At 60Out of Area/Town/ firs $115 $11OKobo must see List Price $2,90 0 beautiful crnr lot, $340K Call 904635-Subd.9169 WELL/SETIC912. sf2251 Beautiful newly renv SState 305 Southsii de- J. Eric Banks Rea ty Appt Cal 904 llse 509-0338 re d PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 36 Manufactured Homes 904.476-8028 233-3599 FLEMING ISLAND GATED RIVERFRONT6 extras. $12,0 0 can help create a plan ciodmsihiren n appx 1100sfo904553.7190 ool&c mo m.r ahm-e? : or 241-5501 POP Country Club FSBO S5 OM AUstne 375 Jead $345Ktneg 90434.9094 check on your chat 37 ars/Acreage 100% FINANCING 9 $225K.904-422-7948 NorthShorePanama2266 IDDEN COVE 3BR/2BA on over 1/2 a cre Lots from $129K ward to a teady, ta- and p e securing scrndanai wooded Famil Neighborhood Oceanfront/Oceanview a con action famil acreslocatedmile ment opportunities buddy or spouse oy- 380Investmeodynt of children Self EMPlot 310fenced $39K will $99,9n 904-298-476621 FSBO/2 TH, 1200sqft. SOUTH ORANGE PARK ented$129,900.7792288 off 1-95 in Yamasee, 807-7436 cangsurveilnlance? call 382tRetirement n C om JOhKn 51k 6904-12342315 WATERRONT00)CllA-45./2,awoIndcallefrnell! 8 u in H ic ble mcomlimitationio Upaed 3 i2eve d 904-573-360 /3,r,e story pretty Hidden Cove573-9141 T ng N www.riveredgefl.co is/2 $15k. exc. cond. e tcome. 6o9c w dsrmnate a3ble hINSE W f190kh 1300, sbANdivniEs on or S e over 4000sf, Hv FaouWyry gr e5 la a 360 rb oSh Re t t Sa CTo see why takg385 Miscellaneous will owner finance. krc elf EMP, Invest $50k beow builders the new upgraded cBaker County M0 a ar 3 4- ith EdwardJone tsnsp Bry h elilose NEW tr4/2,2468SHOME 1738or 00ACRESINWAKULLA MHParBrunswickGA daRpsenseeat acallo today.r h OOD A IC .r. KI 3San.C St vohs LrCta r61-- r roxMs 390 Relx te All PI Servicese. ark 904 233.4231 rice. Owner / agehbo kitchenranrd the won- e Caneni 0 4 2c brick, wcd 365ooct, boat hse ted -8 14,900.751- 301- 9745 derful screen patio NAS Jax. $269,000 $544,900. 3 52-475-3801 370 Lots for Sale Rehab Draw Up Front OBEAUTIFUL O e3/22cr gar --4 F sac lot on nat. preserve. BAD, TOUGH, UGLY N Apts/commPH/residential home. 1426sf. $210,000 ap2pl/s, new carpp p Besacinte teyw aSxhealitso NO DEAL Fees 2b e 0 Georgia Real 904-537-6777 o09,900. 3735 Lumber Buying a Home 7 91 4 3b619b r aomr do TO Sl Estatef0 Jack Way. 9040 526017033m iarea.$22l2uLoa r FKSAE 4/23J9 BIRD ROAD/N. MAIN 3 $1,900912 4540 com/20684663 $89,000-2/1,2 car 342 St. Augustine 695-2255 or 1-800-258-4637. LOOKSuit- *Highest %BUYOR LTVEASE Orange Park, FL 32073 ks from schools call Buying, Selling or DUVAL CLAY & NASSAU MH. OwnerHOUSES IN THEy Down w/pool & screened lana, updated throughout, Irg 3BR/2BA 1320sf, great rm COURontact range Park 1900sf, on GRAND RESERVE 1/1l JACKSONVILLE AREAS! on golf urse. 10060 lotJuington Countr an w/fp new pain ATMAYPORT cusacTY$236K. Call w/storage$595 a Any P, y on on 9nf NOrm CEd15 that0arllPASHLEY WOODS ALERA PARK 950u or lake aree Ls 783-8still 641-25o2(099 M 1eIber SIPCmClu Rd. Clu Estt es,4 9 31 84 l(9 $1804) K4.2 A F A hom ui2vaulted cell, Windsor Allralestate adver- C e i et C Great Investment lSt. s k. $118k, 728-8444 CLAYCOUNTYar tising in this newspar a- Th$679900.hWillCo-. C [904;d642-5356, 249-5325 904509-8300 or 778- nV property 2/2 condoS o E 2 HOM 42-1-1620CKL SYour looking for a new home, one that 3BR/2BA, b fp dgscuntywide.com 217 Beachper- S tIissubject to Call 94-962.9098 FS 4br/2ba, Ig pool hot CINNAMON LAKES 3/2, 2 no stairs Currently 2 car, 1651sf, LRDR, GR, 3/2 $1450mo., Low dn or mits. St-3311 bo tye- oThat'ss where I can help. FromSPECIAL tub, 170dSF, Ig f am rm. car gar, newly r nov rented until March'07. laundry rm, scrnd rm, 2/2.5 Town Home $1325 Y ONT A Makes it illegal to 3/1.5, 1cgC/a. Aski scr. enclos. Mustsee. $159900. 7351 Pepper Niceflorplan. hottub$189K772-8358 mo, Lowdn. 5015694 www.ac0la.com savig ad ivesin advthertoiguse "any prefer- $109,900 cash. Value $215,700. 904-6518832 Cr. S. Call 904260-1703 Near base/beaches. Hwy 218, well, septic, ence limitation or dis- $155+ 904298-4761 FSBO Orange Park Area Royal St. Augustine 32, paved rd ready to e ind yu, you Call today crime to begin ayour each for a new fhome!or a home? Go to: $119,900 Licensed Mortgage Auctions Gigi Gonzales, REALTOR* edar ils .4/2. Like new Bit2001, 1cargar golfcourse b d. $75k 509-3311 need t ctionsider a sex, Navy Daughtmilial Cer &f15-yr Navy Spouse E re,: hm w/lot & gar An $249,900.Ca comm.,ease purchase status, or national ori- 2464 Seabury Pl. off St. 904-612-6099 bank qualfing, $1 7i6,00 Entire duplex for sale, 904-463-0210 Will Co. op $225,000. 904-264-3712 c20 sesnee saltegy. s t gin or an intention, to Johns $115k 635 1235 ROE Call Angle 904-687-6450 ea. 3/2, wonderful make any Bus (904) 269-1716 te location.$ 590,000 a e o Be AP ARTMENTwly renvtd I ndependently Owned & Operate d a3/1.5. t nh.e wihf-2en.:.. frn sl H om pese r t i qad-plex in Historic SEdwardones scrmnaton. able Southsidefor 1600sf, subd si on l off M North urbished. ee r SFamiliatatus lease or RENT TON OW Cottages of Greenland. 325Jacksoville REALTY 221-1711 closing. 904p449-1334 mlwest mprice!incorn 0A Grt Invest. Ct/uincludes children under appx 100sf 904553-7190 Gated comm. swim. or 241-5501 t a $345K neg 904434-9094 so you may look for- parents or legal custo- $225K. 904-422-7948 North Shore / Panamta PiN 4/4+den, stud, bonus WILLOW LAKES CONDOg. t I HAVE FORECLOSED dians, pregnant wofen 306 Irtracoastal. 19,cul-de-sac, Fabulous 3/1CHouse ORMONDBCHCONDO rm t 3254sf, mo3elshome Lrupriv. 4/2.5TH, HOMES -Exc invest custody of children lot fenced $39K; will $99,900 904-298-4761 FSBO2/2TH, 1200sqft. under18. -9141 88 off 1-95 in Yamasee, 807-7436 Thisinewspaper wiar Move. in ready alsolCo.tpnot3pr904e434-e9700$2BATUd3br/2bata car gar $155K SC., Great A newiy a Hep fIr rent 9 6 Aancng Estate Dr. SELL $119K APPRSD 2897 Gatling. Remod Uc Out of Area/ hntnw, ensve Investor Special Which is in Cvo. appim artnces $207,ro03/2Pool/Sp/F2raplace.thelnta5e5Qn theCo 1531 Logan St- 23K lationnos the law. Our Realty 904-588-3831 rdn y rm.neto ,needs work-Lbad u4ri M. P r 0 4 6O a e r d o bahee R dver. isding To see why taking readers are hereby citmok. 904t464.&002 2Kobn. 904-e302-m0674 338 Baker county BEAUTIFUL hLOOKOUT Sellrat$2800/perwac 1314 Eaverson St- 22K $90mle on a equal Better1thanmnew9Country .?, 0-T/1 2mca r ar INTOWN423-413-0146 944bkfoscosCalBynooSekitchenllargeifamilytroom .i lr,.ing%.-mn xt.rAugustine 695 5COr FL. App. 22 miles 32 lots + 22 MHS +- 8 hmoreGreatloc. near GA MNT. HOMESLTES south of Tallahassee w/ es I e toll-free5telephone town.LS3 AAA6000 2ew: Home nwlyr Lauri f. oranyof yourlFmp, R qi CallMrL 8-38 Marina.0Excellent homescallt allipartsofcInvestment & recre Real Estate toll-free telephone FOREST -town IrE- Fin.-,, l w 49fn eu County Manufactured over 1,700 acres ofWang1 5 7 Number for the hearing forew3homeonethatCommunh p iepottscnn illoans.SA365ugutn merchantable pine reallymeets-9275 you rfamily'sed s.gdntbwre ho e. santation. $2,750/ac. sale. A must see $169,900 HiddenHillscCCnond olfatio back-ORYINELOBUYBEACHSCONDO ARLINTON HILLS course i4.ou25u n c ,:F 64/2.5,s2680s f, upgrades,,c 404-825-3635.omm.Eat5369 finalCwalk-throughtIwill e 3/2whlisf ? .rnr,,r nor 1- anoHbonusa, Lkefront $359,900. HOUSES CASH Crt epof p2 kiggwitho of a r 5. 2-8 JKathysNewton St. Johnsontlj,1L 320pj- ng, Ma-port, Any condo, handyman,-i Courearkanew hoe! 1fr & )ot.rfi 26 07 -8 Communities 333-9834ieb fire damaged, 200u-ton F0O rUNITy VILLASgATeCROSStCREEK5320-WesysideANRewSORTsST3LurCOMM.ePCudoccupede -NYWHERE, Off Kernan 3/2 2car gar sac lot on nat. preserve. BAD, TOUGH, UGLY You n iW Apts/comm'l/residentlal i vinyl exterior stainless 3View:axhometoursc-m NO DEAL TOO BIG or deno' Open House 9.1 Sa.l Sun. Buying a Home? U-Pick a home, We do Galr B. RomnlChF Kingsland, 3BR home FSBO Waterfront 4br/ fenced 1d, srnrm,eatl n $349,500On 3700 Southside Blv 210 Eslale Sales ESTATE SALE .1612 E :.d. l.. Ok d :,r C ,r.:,r-J Fore-' ir :Dl h1 K.r. I ,- i r B a', riea'rj,.. L'a r.,r. . r. t r.:-. . f ornr. Clorhir.q Fr., II 7/21 & 7/22, 7a-5p. Absolutely no previews The best bargain in town. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, or toll-free 1-800-258-4637. New Construction in San Mateo $192,0 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 c garage. 1530 sq.ft. Completion August 2006. Call Today For Details 102 Tallwood, San Mateo Owner/Realtor New Homes FA- 00 from the $160's car Th V. The Vineyard --- New Quality Built Homes With A Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction j 4 783-9039 Old Middleburg - CBC050222 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry Call Now! 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F AFFORDABLE LARGE t 71, 2, 3 BEDROOM HOMES EX 200's 230-390 400's 500-515 550-570 600G's 700's 800% 900's 1000's 1200's :om online at _ I I Klvtu~uN 2 I tX( HI I NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 condominiums 412 Retirement 435 Houses Furnished 420 HoUses Unfurnlshedk 425 Manufactured Homes J Mobile Home Lots Roommates Rooms to Rent Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445Storge/-Mlnl- Lockers 456 Managopliet/Reqtal Ser'i ces 455Wante to Rent VERSIDE 1BR garden C stage. $750/month Call 389-0368 IND Apeartmets 'pt. Brica dubp 1 ,,d4flrs.c h', iv/ ir kit, equip, $600 oai 100 odep. 553-5325 (*NGrtELD Near 5th NORTSID1I- 12br.Apts hirdw fliooPs clean, CA0L0ps m8t-,4 RFB. 2/1.,S T I. 2DD7 1I Ines Condo, 1118sf, ijl; 2.iid, fleor unit with washer/dryer avalable AUG. RENT3i 4 $12,0 69o7963 M_ J A ew3/2,rballc 1pies on4 21- 844l, ak ny floor unit wths emin Iwasher/dryer Plant Lake $1250.69657963 Ridge Nrth 3/2.5 balTH $ ,iP = $00778.73no MAdW Aftt2/2 2new f/r,-gym, poolb, c lu , 2S~M*446orick 2sio l.owa57ie4' sf, avail view N pis Plant. Lake' ORh Ae A-t Hew 2/2, $ 9fr L0 Ta0 H 2LU U Y 2BR/ ;ft f euse,da29 Olnew t -2/2, Mer ma seow 571-5 83894 00 PVB 3/2 w/gar All new Beach access. $1500m+ ePVB The Pint. 3/2 S Pw/gar olage unfurn walk to 1 PlV club $2cmo/ 904. -614-6000 PV Ocean Lintks 2/2 cr4 unit fp new ecrpt/app/n pnBw/td, 1 fnoets, gar REGENCY ordell & 9A erad new 3/2, gated, V0td c8 ,,urch over- 'uoktgpresv, pool. nice, pool. 904-737-8855 SOUTHSIDE/BEACHES e r yhii i $il, i .' .i. Tie LwrNliong0r- 'ti ePI RIve 2bir/2h $950.00(904)334-5540 WILLIAMS WALK @ BARTRAM PARK New, unfurn 1 bdrm luxury exec condo. Lakoeew. Fabulous amenities & near 1-95 & Publix complex $895 (904)807-0932. 241 FZ rnished Yunee- 96040 Piedmont Dr 3/2 1900sf $1500 Month Call Don Brown Realty 225'-510 or 571-7177 Yulee Cartesian Pointe 86242 Augustus Ave 4/2 $ 21250 Month 4 0. Unfurnished 13959 SUMMER i BREEZE DR. Seautiful new 4/2, o home for rent. 2r CALL NEIL 904-574. 470 oeSupp ilortl The best bargain in town. We bring the miiary market to you. For Classified Advertising, call 904-366-6300, oT ti-free 1-800-'2")-. o420 Houses S Unfurnished $500 Down U OWN All Areas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY &MI the Hotline 388.1208 Argyle 3/2 $795 ch&a Yaulted cellin /corner lot Bnced.eqpt klch/lcargar VANSANDT RE 389. 3540 .A YLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, AWPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, BSYS, FENCED BACKYARD. MW REQUIRED $995 778.2897 AwGYLE 3/2 near Argyle Item $ll50mo 213-0032 4 See MLS #312325 at rltountyrentalsonllne.com Argyle/Oakleaf Planta- on A MUST SEEI Spacious 3br 2ba in Travis Trace S/D. Brick Front w/ entry col- umns, bonus room. many upgrades/split Floorplan, FP. OPEN HOUSE Sat 7/22 11-4. 8298 Velvet Springs NE Florida Homes Realty Call Carlbel 303-1909 , & ARL- 3/2, Inground new pool, backyard, car- port, garage, patio. 1700sf, fenced yard, $1100mo +dep. Near 0 NS Mayport. 234- 3652 ARLINGTON 3/2 $895 ch&a. eqpt litch/fmly rm/fence storage/ large back yard/brick VANSANDT RE 389 3540 ARLINGTON/ SOUTHSIDE new construction, 3/2, 1200SF, $1000mo. Poss. RTO. Cal 904-866-3213 Arlington homes from $950 and 1/1 apts from $445. Zenith Realty 904-215-0676 6 ASHLEY WOODS S ICW.4/22300sf,lg. tL r fncdyrd, w/boat, parking, culdesac, 2-car garage, 7 miles to NS mayport. $1600mo, 221-1830/707-4525 6 Atlantic/St. John's SI Bluff 3/2 Large fenced kL Bayard/PatioPets? Washer/dryer, large carport. $1100mo. Call 424-3008 Atlantic Beach 2/2 BI erber carpet, fire- LAplace, vaulted ceilings, gar., w/d hookup, fenced yard, no pets. $TO0mo. 221-5652 PCSIng. SATLANTIC/GIRVIN SI Newly remodeled lakefront 3/2, 1475sf, 2 car gar., well & sprinkler sys, fenced, backyard, a miles to NS Mayport. $1175mo. 894*5515 ATL/KERNAN NEWER 3/2 /2, garden tub, comm pool, culdesac, $1150m. 607-2688/280-8360 AVONDALE 2/1, cer. tile, fresh paint. $795m+$600 sec, lyr lease, wtr Incl. 904- 384- 4080/707-1235 BARTRAM SPRINGS 4/3 w/ amenities, 2400sf Lease or lease opt. $1500m 407- 435- 3527 CLAY CO. 4/5br new Oakleaf Conv. loc. lots of amenities. $1450mo. Oakleaf Mortg 298-1200 Clay Co. 4/2,2557sf, all brick, brand new, one half acre lakefront lot $1450m Chris 742-7486 Eagle Harbor Beautiful 4/2.5 scrnd prch, frpic, new pnt, 2car gar. $1550m 1st/Last 904-502-1937 or 561-391-7904 Avail now Eagle Harbor 4/3. / 2600sf, no pets, -111 available now. Con- tact Todd Kellogg. 21& 9108/ 813-01191 or 2yr lease Fleming Isl 5/4 3500sf, all upgrades. Loc in gated n'hood of River Hills Reserve in Fleming Isl Plant. Golf course comm w/exc amen & 'A' rated schools. $2400m 904-622-6409 FLEMING ISL. PLANT. on golf crse. 3y/o, 3/2+ onus rm, $1800m+dp. 904- 269- 8124/571- 7684 FLEMING ISLAND 3/2 S Nice home, great 4l schools, golf, pool, 10 miles, from NAS. $1150mo, negotiable 904- 504.-8162/808-620-1719 Ft Caroline/Cobblestone 3/2 $1295/screend pch 2 car gar/FP/1 yr renov. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 ICW-BENTWATER PLACE 2446 Cool Springs Dr S. 3/2, $1400 mo. Call Don Brown Realty 225-5510 or 571-7177 ICW--Hawkins Cove. 4/2, 2200sf, Ig fenced yd, lakefront, new carpet, $1575/mo. ICW--Kernan Forest. 6/4, 3500sf, 1 yr old home, spacious. Cul- desac Ig.neighborhood nriotf bbal ct., Both abt.10 min. to 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished INTERCOASTAL Dan Forth 2000SF 3br/2ba, pool FL rm2 car ogar, $2000/mo. 904-294-8433 JAX BCH, Spacious Seabreeze Woods, 3/2 Executive home, shaded lot, 2car gar, large kit. w/study area. Fpl, great room, $1400m+dp. No pets. 460-0975 Bike to Beach JCP -4/2, like new, Great Schls,pets okay. $1450mo. 904-280-7900 N KENSIONTON/S'SIDE 2087sf. 4/2/2. Colled 12x30 Florda room, summer kitchen, 10x12 shed. Tile & wood firs, dog not allowed. $400mo. Imo sec dep. 1 mo advance. Call Kurt. 307- 8023 or Helen 699- 5102 A Kensington/South- / side- 2087sf, 4/2/2. J Cooled 12x30I FL room, summer kit, 10x12 shed, tile, & wood firs, no dogs, $1400/mo. 1 mo sec. dep.I me advance Call Kurt. 307. 8023 or Helen 699-5102 Luxurious Tnhm 2/2.5, 1 car gar, near Town Ctr. 1 yr bldr wrty, water view $1200 904- 891- 6167 Mandarin 3/2/2cg, frplc, Irg fncd yd cuIdesac, close to schlls $1175m +sec 904- 874- 5895 M'BURG, 4/2 1875sqft fridge, w/d included, $1200/mo. + $600 dep. Call 904-514-2263 N. JAX Brand New 2400+ st. on lake near Airport $1350m. Call for move in special 904-619.6651 N'Jax- NEW 3/2.5 TwnHm Many Extrasi off PulaskI Rd., $1195mo., 904- 230- 3017 or 352.867.-3981 N'SIDE Conifer Ridge New 3/2 2cg on Lake. w/d hu. 1700sf. nr Alrprt $1300m 954. 605-0820 N'SIDE Lndseys Cross Ing 4/2, 2cg, fpl, w/d, 2000sf, Irg bckyrd, quiet area $1250. 904-807-8142 N'SIDE New 3br/2ba, Beautiful frml din, Irgyd. 2car, Avl. $1150m. 954- 468-3542/904-472-7528 N'Slde RTO Brand new 4/2 2cg, 2078sf Open fir plan, grt view on lake/ nat. presv. $1600mo. Avail Now 904-233. 3090 OAKLEAF RENT/FSBO 4/2, 1800sf, lake front upgrades, $1350mo or $247,000. Call 608-8396 Oakleaf brand new, 4/3, close to Argyle Elem. Upgrades galore fplc. $1295-$1395m 236-9889 NORTHSIDE/OCEANWAY 11508 Tori Ln 573 Hardeeville Ct. 9438 Ford Rd 17028 Eagle Bend Blvd. 1233 Eagle Bend Ct. 2290 Villanova Cir. 1510 Biscayne Bay Dr. 429 Blue Whale Dr. 1527 Biscayne Bay Dr. 10616 Arnez Rd. 11265 Andrea Dr. 5543 Wandering Trail 10539 E. Gailwood 3243 Brocket Way 133 E. 43rd St. 933 Beckner Ave. 670 Long Branch Blvd. 2038 Walnut St. 1747W. 4th St. #4 upstairs ARLINGTON/SOUTHSIDE 13364 Beach Blvd. 8466 Drayton Park Dr. 12003 Saverio Ln. 7701 Timberland Pk #537 2639 Devonwood Rd. 12031 Candlewyck Ln. ORANGE PARK 632 Longcrest Ln WESTSIDE/ARGYLYE 6424 Short Leaf Place 6404 Short Leaf Place 8725 Huntington Wds Cr. N LB 6255 Randia Dr. 1014 Memorial Park 7326 Coral Sea Rd. MACCLENNY 508 Island Morada Dr. 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished SOP. 3/2, nice n'hood S$1200mo.1 yr lease, ot. 1500st, Imo dep. Avail 9/1/06 PCS OP/Chatam Woods Brand new 3/2.5 Twnhse w/gar close to NAS. 786-488.7388 OP/Eagle Harbor 3/2, Actv. Inc N'bor Schls. $1275m. 7mo+ or buy $224K. FSBO 282-8301 OP S. 1600sf, Lkfrt 3/2 + 4th bd/dn, fnc yd, Incd nsp & trash, nr NAS & Sch. $1200 2601893-8610 ORANGE PARK 4 BR/ 2 BA Brick home, Lake- side School area. Recently updated, yard maintenance included, approx 2100 sq ft $1750/mo, one month dep. required.No pets. ORANGE-PARK new 3/2.5 with attic in new devel opment, 305-308-8566 rent or sale. SOrtega Manor 3/2 CH&A, wd hkup K/eq. S! 'garage 5 min to NAS JAX, no pets. $995 plus dep. 904-571-8126 PACE ISL Gated comm. 4/3. 2400 +sf, 2 car gar, avail. Sept. 1. $1800 mo. 269-8941 or 625-6519. PONTE VEDRA BEACH PVB, 2000sf 4/2 priv yd, quiet n'hood. top schls $1600m 322-7306 RIVERSIDE 3/1 $695 ch&a, 1169SF, Fmly Rm, Grn Hse Kit Equip Must C VANSANDT RE 389.3540 SOUTH HAMPTON -4/2, Solf course comm, 160Omo. 465-4345 Southslde New Elegant 3br/2.5ba, secured garage exciting venues $1395mo. 386-755-8796 SOUTHSIDE -Beautiful single family home. 1426sf. $1300mo. 904-537-6777 Southslde/Hawklns Cove Beautiful lakefront, 3/2, 2 car gar, FR w/fp. FDR, ceiling fans, tile firs. Culdesac, fncdyrd w/ serene lake vw. $1275m Call 951-609-2529 1 SOUTHSIDE -Off Kernan Blvd between Beach & JTB Spacious 3 Bed- rooms 2 baths + office (A/C) Brick house with tiled living area, kitchen & hallways $1,800.00/Month to Include Lawn mainte- nance Available Sep 1st No pets, and no smok- ing please 904-616-6480 btwn 8:00 am & 8:00 pm ST. JOHN'S CO., CR210 Stonehurst, 4/2/2, close to 1-95, shopping, comm pool $1395.699.6968 U 4/3 1450/1450 4/2 1400/4000 4/2 1395/1395 3/2 1375/1375 3/2 1250/1250 3/2 1200/1200 3/2.5 1200/1200 3/2 1050/1050 2/2.5 1000/1000 3/1.5 900/900 3/2 900/900 3/2 875/875 3/1 850/850 3/2 825/825 3/2 750/750 3/1.5 750/750 3/1 775/775 2/1 550/550 2/1 535/535 3/2 1325/1325 3/2 1150/1150 3/2 1200/1200 2/2 1000/1000 3/1.5 875/875 2/2.5 850/850 4/2 1175/1175 1125/1125 1100/1100 1025/1025 950/950 950/950 925/925 4/3.5 1495/1495 DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE 420w Houses 420 Unfurnished ST. JOHNS TWN CTR Area 4/3.5, 3000sf home, comm pool, playground, $2300m0 239-466-1261 ST. JOHNS /CR210/Bapt. Hosp New 2/2.5TH, lcgar w/d, on lake gated $950m. 205-267-8256 St. Johns Co/Palm Valley 5/3, 2380sf. 2 car gar. culdesac, stins ap0pis + ref, w/d IncI'd $2000mo. obo. Call 904-.236- 0505 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1IA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETr REF REQ. $595/MO. 778- 2897 a WestSide ST 14X66. 2/2, new S screened porch, carpet, vinyl, utility shed, many extras, 10 mins from NAS. $1200mo. 695 2094 WESTSIDE Brand new 4/2 2cg, 2078sf Open fir plan, grt view on lake/ $1395mo. Avail Now 916&416 3551 W Intra Coastal Hodges Blvd b/t Atlantic & Beach. 3/2, 1600sf, fncd yd. $1350m 904-248-1210 W'SIDE 3/2, freshly updtd, scrn patio, WD hkp, $900m+dep. Close to NAS. Cell: 786.385-4389 W'side 3/2.5, 1 car gar. 2 story twn hm corner unit $1025. 6424 Shortleaf PI. Call Greg 561-379-8311 W'slde 3/2.5, 1 car gar. 2 story town hm corner unit, 1607sf, $1025mo. Call Greg 561-379-8311 W'slde/Cedar Hills 3/1 1500sf, LR, DR. FR, W/D, newly remod. $875m + sec dep. Credit check, No pets. 904.264.0567 W'S Room for Rent I/ $395mo0+utll, 1 mile re from NS MAYPOR. Call 904-372-9564 425 Manufactured Homes Maxvllle 3/2 DW ch/a, w/d hu, carprt, cvrd prchs, shed 1 ac fncd $875m+dep 289-7784 Normandy & Fouracre 3/2, $695. ch&a, large lot, must see, 4 car carport VANSANDT RE 389-.3540 We have guaranteed financing for you. Call now &getpre. approved over the phone. Call Sandy @ 695-2255 430 Roommates Atl. Blvd/Kemran-Share 4/2 home. DSL & all util. Incl. Very gd area $140wk N/S only. 904-838.8054 E. ARL -Atl/Kernan. 10 miles to bch, N/S $475. ref req. Sharon 565-1128 Gate Parkway close to FCCJ $600mo prlv bathrm 568-2157 LAKE ASBURY need roommate to share 3/2, 2000sf. $500m. 234-6399 MANDARIN -furn 3br TH, $600/mo. all utils Incld. Non smkr, 403-5353 NORTHSIDE $110 + per week 1615 W. 25th 477-1892 OP Fern Wanted to share new 3500sf hm, rivervw $475+util. 509- 5877 PAXON Fern roommate wanted. No smoking, drugs, drinking, or pets. Must have ref's $300 mo.+1/2 until. 779-7793 PORTSIDE COMM. Needed, mature roo- tL mate, Beach Blvd., West of the Inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 992-7406 PORTSIDE COMM. SNeeded, mature roo- VL mate, Beach Blvd, West of the Inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 992-7406 Prof. Fern, non- smkr to share 4/2 Mand. home w/Chrlstian female, daughter & cats. $400m+utll+dp. 534-9969 431s Rooms 435 to Rent 9A/DUNN. 30 mins from NAS JAX, May- -11 port. =0.mo all utll- tes Included. DSL Dlrectv, Near 1-95/295, Junction N. Call Jeremy 904-339-3662 WiILLOW RIDGE. TPurchase'one-of our quick move-in homes,, available now through the end of September and receive Up To $8,000 in savings! Condos from the L( \\ $I1nois! DIRECTIONS: Brand new Gated Communirv! Frornm 195 like Wilson 'Bhld. West To Willow Three contemporary home RidgL, on the Left. designs to choose from! S(C"-muni swimming pool For Information Please Call: and playground! 904-545-7517 Visit our website for a complete0DH listing of quick move-in homes. I. OI IIION Model Homes Open Mon-Sat 10am--pm I Sun 12pm-6pm / , O i' Hor'rr.-r, Horr, .s recries the right to change ,r,, ithdra, ,HeI r an, ime without roi ,.-.: r, ,.. .p..,-ications..lr, entilve- and availabilir> Subt&:i to chi ng4: ...irout notice Please ! e u l",* Home Consultarnt for details CBC058997 2006 DR Hort.n.r, InC All righisi r'.ered i 435 Rooms to Rent MANDARIN BARTRAM Spgs, luxury home w/ amenities, pvt BA. $575/mo. 904- 465 5792 H NICE N'HOOD off San Pablo Road, a1. rent Includes all $500, pool & tennis courts also. Avail 8/1. (h) 223-1843 (c) 571-5215 OP/Jax very nice mstr br w/priv. bth In beaut. hm w/pool. $600mo+ $300dp util neg & S'side condo 3/2 Rod 662-4700 ORANGE PARK $400mo. pvt entrance, non. smkr please (904)375-0474 Westside 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, ch&a, 7ac, 400'on lake dock$1500wk904- 731- 3837 www.vacationhomes.com #14366 OCEANFRONT Luxury, 2bd/2ba, all amenities. $700/wk. 904-471-0792 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent OO Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale 1-95 INTERCHANGE, in Georgia near Florida, 6500sf warehouse w/17ft ceilings, 900sf attached office, 3.2 AC, $399K. Call 912-266-5317 for Info. ERA Kings Bay Realty Kingsland, GA. 507 Businesses 5 For Sale MARINE TOWING & SALVAGE COMPANY FOR SALE. Owner's retiring. Beautiful Georgia Coast. Turn-key, Equipment, Boats, Captains, Ports. 912-638-7751 NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE -$8k. 813-9927 515 Office Space For Rent AVENDALE / ORTEGA Area on St. Johns Ave, 1940SF, bldg $3000mo Call 904226- 3660 JAX BEACH -Prim Prof. office suites. $500m Incl.tax. 993-5853 Mand/12058 San Jose Blvd. Ofc/Condo and kitchen, 1200sf+attlc, $1600m. 904-669-4271 MANDARIN 1140SF Rent Negotiable 904-868-5500 MANDARIN 2300 sq. ft. furnished 904-254-8564 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 W'SIDE OFFICE SUITES from 500-.1300sf $13 psf Full svc. Utils. &Janitorial incl Scott/Tom 384.3666 525 Retail 5 For Rent DAY SPA & OTHER SPACE Avail. Immediately. JTB/Phillips. 288.8500 Financial 550 Business Opportunities 555 Distributorships/ Franchises 560 Financial Services 565 Money to Lend or Borrow 570 Mortgages Bought and Sold 550 Business 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. 538 PIZZA RESTAURANT In Middleburg- 2200sf of leased space, 2 years left on lease. Equip. Incis: 2 Lincoln Conveyor ovens, 1 prep table refrigerated, walk in cooler, 4 work tables, 1 chest freezer, 1 hot bar, 2 salad bars, 60QT Hobart mixer, 10 booth dinning tables, high chairs, numerous pans and small wares. Call Linda 904-838-6888 or Mike 904-838-7659 PIZZERIA TAKE OUT & DELIVERY. Est. clientele $29,500obo. Regency area, 904o382 5834 RESTAURANT MARKET for sale, Palm Coast FL. $450K gross. Turnkey Call 386. 931- 4553 5500 Business 5 Opportunities REST/COFFEE SHOP FOR SALE. 116 E. Adams St. 904571-7975. $35K obo Satellite Sales/ Service, 10 yrs In bus. Existing comm. contracts service agreements. Training & consulting avail. 904-745-9270 Seamless Gutter Machine w/ Trailer, 2001 Pace dual axel 16ft trailer, double doors w/side door, incls 5 & 6 inch seamless gutter machine. Asking $9500. Call Chris 904-866-8761 565 Money to Lend i65g or Borrow 100% LOANS -for stated investment properties. Call 904-249-8856 HOME LOANS -with as low as 500 MID cred score. 904-249-8856 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 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 16 wk, medical tran- scription state certi- fied program. FMI: Academy of Medical Transcription INC 941-828-0051 transcrlptionschool.net ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker July 21st Mortgage Processor July 28th (904)880-8070 605 Schools 705 Financial REAL TATE ncre-sed business REAL E"i E means openings for 1Week DayClassAug 7 add qualified reps. 8 Wee Eve Class August21 Exp'd or not, will train. Collection or phone Superior Instruction exp. a plus. Great ben www.mjSy~i.__m eflts, great earnings potential. For inter Floria Real Estte inst.ut.e view call 722-2229, Ext ALLIANCE 3127/3169 for Dan. EOE TitSe Agency School MORTO BROKERS. CLAY & Class Starts July 21st DUVAL CO. Exp. prefer (904)880-8070 not nec will train Top $ Process avail Oakleaf Alliance Real Mortgage 298-1200 Estate Institute ____ _ Sales Eve Class Sep. 4th Broker Eve Class Aug. 2nd 707 Driver Appraiser Class Sep. 1st Coln. (904)880-8070 COMMERCIAL DRIVER- -- Class B CDL driver and Specialty operator. Call for appt 610 Training/ 904-265-2130 Events Driver PROPERTY APPRAISAL BEAT THE HEAT FINEARTS & ANTIQUES Drive a late model VALUATION PROGRAM vehicle w a/c. Earn from UNIV. OFGA &ASA 600-80o perweek. Calr begins 9/7. www.geor- 0800 p ee giacenter.uga.edu/is/ 904-493-5246. Ask for appraisal or 706-542-6692 Tim Collins. ff To The First Annual i7 Drivers Expo I Hosted by: xh1ofida imesbnionl E(^Sy~lI i is at The Florida Times-Union Driver Expo it's YOUR chance to talk with representatives from the industry face to face It's a great way to meet with the best of the best. Don't miss it! Saturday, July 22,2006 I 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. I The Equestrian Center (Located at 13611 Normandy Blvd.) * Plus, it will be fun for the whole family I As you walk around Jacksonville's New S Equestrian Center, you'll be entertained with facepainting, door prizes and a live remote from 93.3 Rooster Country! | TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TUITION REIMBURSEMENTS NOW VA APPROVED! I ROfnnnnllSTERjib (904) 783-3333 - 4mo . w 0 *0000 ON" M*b.0 to 0 * or 0 * Nk 0 * 0 0 0 ~0 0.~ 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 - (h~IWEWIS 0 0 0 we 0 I:: 0 0 0 cuc - - -Cu QV 1<- - ~)CU U- U - H W~ar$9bw~ 4 n~iwd Pwsk h9m~w.bp 4- Advrflb~Qfrvv (Ml fl~At! ~ ~ U - ~ .~EhUS ~ m -~ ~ ,~ ~ _ ~ k rj. "a I I I I olipp- ;:01 mr Jax Air HeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 23 I a. 4-.4~ 4-. 4 -. 4, 4- .V4~ - - 4.- -~ .4- .4-. ' - ~2-j ~ -u-a: .4-c - ___ _'-#'ar~ ---~--- -~ ~ ~ .-.'1~ArL.a'~L.--"' - 4r1 rr~.e:2z~~~.r ~-c- -~'~ A,.-~ -. >~~r&r ~ - -- s' 0r-t.~ __ ~~r-.r-' OF-- rA 4 ilT4.. '~ flgo - ta 1~ ~ -41 . I r f^^""~sm ^- - ::: , af.- """ The Military is the largest employer in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia! %BiI A% P I]iRI F IiFIEIS * Goods & Services (all 3 bases) $709 Million per year * Tuition Assistance Authorized $5,137,440 sje rIg h n nr ru n .i3 i , Call Now To Advertise With Us! 904-359-4336 s,'. I '*" 1 'I '. ~; I..' A : --^ ., . ', ,. ] vi I - * Regional Payroll (all 3 bases) $2.04 Billion per vear * Retiree Payroll $810 Million per year * *" 24 Jax Air NeOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 20, 2006 707 Driver 710 Industrial/ 720 Medical 755 Miscellaneous 905 Articl 905 Article 955 Househld 980 Spor 1010 es 1300 Motorcycles DRIVER WANTED -Class CNAs needed for home BUS DRIVERS 2x4x8 untreated. WEIGHTS- 3501bs wI .. Chester Drawers (2) Mountain Bike UMBRELLA COCKATOO 4 BuelI BlaSt 2000 PS TERERSd& 2xo / S R 3dbuntre bre 90 Di ke uaK I UMor d 0 eOC ATOO a hs ArCg Ftes Homendbaily LASTORERS &D sitters, Prof. Care Svcs, ENGINEERS S lumber $2ea. / olympic bar. $90. /(1) three drawer, one 4 ,l Gary Fisher Kaitai w/caae, male, full feath- Drug testing and back LABORERS WANTED sitters. Prof. Care Svcs, ENGIN Craftsman Lawnnmwr. drawer, $45 each call I barely ridden $400 ered $1500. 997-0601 reaow miles ground check req. All Top wages for Qual ified 035 Ft. MARINE CREW Treadmill, $ 9046263766 OBO.Ron5098114 WANTED 2, 2174 app icants considered. Individuals. Benefits' Call 743-5530/502-0236 PLAYER CLUB REPS Twin Bed, $50. $100 obo, 521 3176 9 OU23 0. Rn 5 1 $0WANTED 0 mg Se 8-30-430 pkg avail 249-3049 OFFICE MANAGER PRCOOKS Call 912- 729- 2024 sect Pon Fl r e heater SOeer, DreLong Hair male HD '00 FXD Expanding pediatric BSALESCHEaEduPanrFlite l HoB00AC 6S0 Dauschand pup-2kmiles, black DRIVER with CDL A orB ractce seeks office SECURITY A OL CHEAPI Privaten F ii- couchtanrllener HogsA8 005A Cek mi & exp. Single Axs/Tan mIr and front office WAIT STAFF new pump, pool vidual1904- 497-9666 seats. Very comfort- 904-764-1401aft6pr piesforloving family k.I/ saddlebags, new den. Bilingual a plus. Needed for residential hep o-Medical Asst or f c LOTTECHS accessories, needs _i able, must seelcall call 728784 veryedbatteryand tires. Will train for Gunite. plumbing In the Jack LPNtlior back ofc. Send Apply atLn new linerr,$700 call Pat Building 2824960.Asking$550. WELDER WEIGHTLcFllN726vinterested cal 9044002757 Start $10.$11 while sonvlle north area. resumeto PO Box 4516. SunCruzCasino 781-4188 Supplies Dinln Rm.SetOak 60" benchadnaccesso- YORKIEPUP, CKC, HONDA1100 CBRBkbird training, 40+ hrs/wk Needknowledge of St. Augustine, Fl 32086 4378 Ocean Street Accordlan 120 Base, tbew/210"LVS. ries.2601bs,ofolym- $600.10weeksold7/14. XX 99, bkw/chrome 401K &bnfts Jax & St. sewer and water Mayport Fl 32233or kenew$500.VCR 6 ha hina pic weights,10bs of dumb 904,314-9909 wh ert ramoe reen Aug area. DFWP EOE Installation. Great pay Fxresume94-2702797ae ABrickNewApprox eP ig1bdchalrsandChina wunderlights, e osh mura o006 018o EOE and benefits. 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P 3 0 Motorcycles/Mnini 4t iken ra al l 2604 113 ON/LaBOdRER e2 HPA otRAI elsA Ck PiFm an, Din Ro T me t.1__ kartTOAE T ERA R K $ Sca 270 83 FRAMERS WANTED 904-699-0644 NTallman, and Hillmann with chairs, good Entertainment Center 100 Livestock& Bikesoor 04eB408,cal-38maa Cutman $r1-$21a/hr. E(exp w/deep wtr/ sew), condition, asking for r Floor Speakers. 2 Oak. Glass Front Doors Supplies 130 Auto Brokers0 e Dman Ws$10-$2/h r. l_7 ddon_ M h vd [eNatural Gas Foremans $00. Cal 868-s3930 Frisher @150w Ea., r e Shelvo es. 1 Ao Par2 Framers exp$10-$20/hr. 12 Mechanici Starte ot$10/hr+OT (exp Tw/backhoeSd a lovo r bheaa tp Suppliesk &131 Auto Parts 740la na h Con/Tct5n Coxw/ssioere s s r ear 4Plenty.e t Gre4 13 15 Auto Rent/Lease SCOOTER -like new, 400, 9 n onee exp.ANCHimmediate openings $ ;Lat Our company is bursting EXTENSION Rd. 0 e of storage. 97 bGreath 1320 Antques/Clss mi arm sys, keyless Sub-Crews Wanted0 Beach & Univ S'side at the seams! All pos LADDERS-40ft$181 sterr26$1520i Condition. Will sell with Lm. PA S 4k & o Ph 96 h 32 Sony TV for $1200 t 24R bst art, $1100 nirm., wit ew Wom tedia & Diesel Mechanics/Fuel& W'side. Exp with tools tons require exe and 38ft.$160,bring Samsung b2 o wihu TV Pe $s 132A blesstg CARPENTER HELPER Wash Techs/PT CDLA Call Jay 904-651-0915 ence & good D/L. Good trailorCall264.15t6 Syncmaster 0 obo. 278-9621 v ilesS928-0263iVmsg. 0rPeNTrHeL S D9Drivers -AllNTC Si ft s: ) baD2 Mu g e nr ato, HV S. 10 Suppliesr lgOTrucks/Trailers/ Screaming Eagle needed. Transporta- GatorLeasingrnc-Jax COOKS&LUNCH Apaly and 1nfts. NWA Se) 570bMoanitrt &Speakn ecmsgecsn SUV's m e Fatboy2B5'.ELot 9of 904-886-3263 dates to oin our win- CaffeAndamo T.B. Landmark Portale Prane $50 o.Call 904662020 Entertainment ntr AMERICAN ESKIMO Vans/Buses N tea. Mechanics: 500 ar Dr s a drug free EE i $75 r best offer E ta .s laoe Travel Grill ever TV- 36in. 3362027250e Health problems, one 135iAutos/Trucks i must go. $12 912-882- 1777 CONCRETECUTTERS WillMaint. and repair Ph. 904-280-229 used folds down Toshiba flatscree rcAmranleki m oeltipotmon 1t a antukrauZ6c Exp'd. ExcDpay+bnfts customer vehicles with HELP WANTED. Days. corpact$with wheels L 400.382-5865 EXEC. DESKL-shaped American Eskimo, 12 Wanted-SuzukiGSX-RZ,600cc, with longtime super a focus on diagnosis DANCERS, 30-35 hours. Westside $ 04691919 w/comp area writing yrsoderov Mnds adversary CO.O 7 M ust9 Cal for vali d L an wingd chars. Tse p.w toi1dential Flexible 9 9 (2al2 0 0 4252908263sRoI v Sl t#r84 E dt6 1 D, Po Must have valid DL. a nd PM. 2 yrs ep with BARTENDERS, hours. $70/hr to sta r Gas B Grill New ur Udesk, drawers bkshef. lo ar 7. 57haveown tol. ruel/ SsERVER SrSrE U RIaYca ri384ds131DGa001/ rmare e YANMAR370D hge4 L P E Y4219w Re67 21276 uly 6Ediio an.r2 have own tools. Fuel/ SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384-6131 Aussie portable 945 arageBoats ACECONSTRUctionWl propane, travel Sales very nice. Pd $2500 new, 46 Puppies FREE Call Julia 5800m, jacket, helmet, CEr Con TR. R fuel and e ur wash. Call 384-0870 gr ll n ever used sell $750. 904-317-4640 p i 419e E691en46Eal Jaa k- raraie in odedT5500.1-7219 AICEn COS76R fe transport our "7s r Positions fold is down, compact ( 5667 SHADY PINE 2KING WATERBED Cover 1993 ZUi KATANA 03'9 a gr owing site contract lease, rental, and svcfe DANCERS, huWauted wi when $. a. rua. oIA 2 MA MNere 0a C0 toro in Jax, seeks exp'd trucks. PT CDL A Driv- BARNERSs Wr0anted knitshrenel10 ST. NORTH 32244 WIheadboard, footboardwuara rumn New tre300 Concrete Flat Work ers: Will locally deliver BARTENDERS, (904)695-1919 SaO Rma i i eetrsedess. Dresser, qFur 9 u804-7527 Bo Motorh cL $2 00oil. -C onretrsStre r csthoars mera ut ou .rSERVERSSECURITY WANTE CAh LDE T L Garageoi Sale ford 9 e SwreT sse, W L gallon, with acces-, othe r wee opl cond, $4000. Cally Finishers trucks to ocustom- S WANTEDCHILDGENERATORCharity to benefit VPY, hutchmirror. Armoir,-t series, pump filter bearings $1700 269 5838/ 207- 9233 tWmove trucks Cal P384-0870 9CARE PROVIDER Colemanig17 $115. July 22.D a o12p lingerie, chest, oak water heater, hoo Ca R 904-962 -149S ARuy Dei between our FL Cal80e 2mnaa crowave cart, nightstand. LwteSe -hte, 1 V LEXUS OFACKS Tp i8&2benefitsb et.we lnpusrtLonsLANCFORECall 264-6364. mn I with fluorescent light with SUZUKI SV6505, App 8nDFOR INFANT.LPLEASE ARL -13157 Ft. Caroline More furniture. 233-1007 manual, $28. 268-2482 *40* LET US / 2003. Road(904) 726-5990 for must have a valid CDL. &CALLEERIN o Geerator Colem.n1/2 ackoaaix Ft. SELLYOUR BOAT details, with clean record or the & BARTENDERS 904372.9453 START AUG. e Om Caroline NMnal aLA Z.BOY (2) Rolack1oLabMixS SELLRYORConsignments R Needed.L High Mount ability to obtain one NEEDED ____hMnmhil.Sat-_u-8-3rWHO Vertex. 5500 eleKricnCaolie National Dne Psdn2 BY2) Rocke 7 eeods Los inents NOTO e x Haith eMxont ELECTRICIANS& within 90 days. salary CALL 757-7370 dtstart,NOHVcommer-h Memorial. Sat- Sun 8-3W OrecWnersm mur Ue onet g Salter Marine 04-284-0155 exhausts K&NRemAir Filter.l HELPERS-Exppref. Call based on exp. Weoffer 8dltclengnewithpower ARL Moving Sale Sat. 8.3 or $100. Ca1772-1916 912.576-7280 A Rigid 02'infiatable Damien 505-7332. $400 Houston Electric Inc. geatbnefitsdiog f o DANCERS DANCERS SittifgwenginewithpoweARLsu condition boh hom e not fiedSsem505 KN Ar Fi2$er. HELPS -E paednep.Wof1332 Clements Rd. off P dlng? OBO Tbdngy. 8HP, Yamaha0 Hoese Elie at beneloomisfitgobs.c To aply DANCERS OFFICERS n Sittng ord SpOROOMay BE D $370 AL L Nd under.h of 9 RAT Terrier PUPS CKC Sawno, alumice & 0a2r2s unore. A a Ith 9-437-5114 o o or ohn (904 Nondltylnexpncm 0.278-2699 Lonestar. BRfurntbls, VNGRMSET oston l e Terrierhoeps a t M raileris Suzu VSL400 912oDDhr-437- call or Dohnh h toopnudity exp nc226 B tin aw vnscRoAUA 693. 3859E o Drug Free No Mandatory Ti Outs ADULT DAY CARE OWithTh e rock rs, p csine sh e u eas. G A .552 325 boat co aver i 9 62975 aIntruder '03 LEADMAN- for curb & Wackos 39r-1110 M Come stay to a good Wrp ho e Wind Colle i ct ctor c. 1 70 Mu de st A 5-4 92 5 02 eman Ceondos flat workALSO FINISH- GENERAL TRUCK Christian home hot Plates certified n LAKE ASURY/ SOUTH entertmnt cr, $700. BOXERS Brindle, 2 male 7500 MilesCobra El RSbl fo& HELP cl ME CHANC E 'dClOri. bIsoxes. Col-Tlt 17 v BANK -3061 Lexi Crt. 631-5284a $400. ACA. 6 3reg H/C, pt. Canoe- Soalid old, custom pipes. ust Dfle kace 'd lR g*rdn. 783H R1147 l sector mugs & other GCS, Fri-Sat 8-3. Tools, SLEEPER SFA -NICE, R e c adyt s now. 6 2 a l ce rviced 00mile DrssHeeR MECHANI n Sdi Cleang S DANCR f moreals, cu r to cane sea, paddles check. Doyle 213-8783 APPLY IPERSO at 75 p lson Blvd, J Bartender, Watstaff otemse(904)278621 HH books linens exc cond, 550. Solid CHIHUAHUA PUPS, LEXUSOFJACrextras 608-O57415995 6952 12th St. W. 32220 or call 772-1313 EDE Day/Night Available CR &hild R RLaminate Counter clothes, misc. wooU aro ir S r r In hr. 5 o, e Call 268at81 8 3 o Child Lam -4pm C u te brandd armoire type ent Shirt hr/ Ing hr, $550.276 48203 Call 2681 BESTE I SHOWBAR 8 Topso x2ft ow/ MANDARIN Multi Family center, $350. 4chr $250&$450904-757 8567 22, 5 te l YamahaV-Star00'. Call 268-1811e~i NEede S Ben AfRts &Car e f/ success, we s l ti F m dinette set, cherry $100. 15/ Pupp s 02 650cc, red,gray MANUFACTURING AT THE dBEACHESI $30pa 535 W s Fs Dr I a-1 Howard Miller Floor COCKAPOOS CKCHC cute' fishin boatw/50hp t windshield sad N f tring pfultime- Proesn Ia a l CROSSROADS $2esdhi e 00 70 3728 grandfather clock, as can be noneashead. Yamcaaf ourstroke bags, extwarr exc. ' tions, including forMlaiftnagOeno.Mandarin Multi Family cCherry, $450o219-6545 300+ 904-568-6418 loadw/traiier.$HK. condition, 158001mW5$6K otons, including forklifte E, S I 9)6- Orange Park, turLawnowere F04dHPa7/22. 7.1211 280 Finch- -LC SOyr AC904-710-6184. obo/ 276- .2534 qanselectro-d C cal Counselor ] I Eualified Pre-School I $80, uprghtvacuumn, ey Ln. behind Lowes. 50 Blue/Gray Tweed, old, inci cage, stand and boats/1520ex.html MANAING CASH line SOCIY k, k0 atne, ex t aess. $0 62998-0012 o omechanicalweandoeline P sMaypshorttr Todder. Fun learningfulte 0..0 ",b iood R ) Oakleaf-Fall Creek w like new, excellent access- $1300 612-2485 "0 t 58 operators. We offer a Provides short-term atineepart time, care Rocmb peker, Subdivision condition. $300. V u r e hn. tSCULLUNG 1 0 uto arrs reapportunity with solution-focused904-278-878035 d .904)260-2086. ocer panel Pups eg, DORY- Rowin ENTRY T 01 benare couples & group inter Staff, Busser and Cooks LicMnsedSDBEcareA 8-12 Sofa, King Bed SOFA LOVESEAT -Brown -F, -9590oCOMRF-S located West of Jack- mention for service FT or PT; AM or PM Shifts Provider n Arlington MCR BER SOFA 6"TV msc home suede, new cond, $00. cover, new trailer CROLET C ,Mlassified kitetrias$'75.27 111 904-272-2200 sonvilie in a growing members and families. +** j/Aroaopeningsfertwo .I (2)ENDRECLINERS doctor. Frank 382-5865 Brand new Mongoose DACHSHUND. Mini, CKC extras52750.1276-8203 x., 200ALused once, community. Contact Masters degree in BartramPark 880-0204 yearoldsandup. l$gst Treadmill Nordic sdirtbike, $250. 7032992 Wormed/shots crrnt 6f Slingshot Bass caa 50 gan Sanderson Pipe at Social Work or Mar 13760StAuustineRd Please callLinda,683-7199 Track EXP 20001, $150. ORANGE PK Multi-Fain $300. day 912-882-2002 cha $40, BoYatah 7 lmS 275-2833 and ask for rage & Family Therapy *-* GratCondiUn.Pictures iy Sale, Fri & Sat 8.12 o T h. Yamaha 187 H/2. or doctoral degree in Johns Creek 287-2008available, email 1300 Black Gum Ct.. lots good condition, $350. a44Dachshund PupsAKC t ,hrs. 1wo bate-P MOTOR.PGRADERoy Johns2851sreCR 210"W 835 turckesnga@tds.net of baby children items. Call 42- 9602 s Hrostter'i FORD EXPLORER icnao pratic835 Cl-ervicng912-570-4731mi' kissy in/f.30lb..91'4X4.astis, wholelor MOTOR GRADER Licenseoo practice, Services 91-576-O4731.REAFES 5 SOLID OAK KIHG/ ioped, $500 cash-. motor. $3,300 OBO OPERATORS independently. 2 years Juington230-2202M C ORTEGA FOREST -4151 SbLnhoodKRd. Sat-headboard5w0c-4267573-2863 parts, notrunning. PIPELAYERS&LABORERS post-master's super OSR13 U MOTORCYCLE Robnhood Rd. Sat 8-1, headboardw/lights, 904-449-4267 notitle,$500obo. with5yearsexp. vised clinical exp. Job +.++-TOXIC PRODUCTS JACKET sofas, dbi oven, toys mirrornightstandtop DOBERMAN -black & 8 18ft.RegalMarine 622-8391 g Pe No: 06-57; Submit M- are in YOUR HOMEstorage cabinets, blues M/F AKC POP. 2000 in/out board, EOE Top pay!Bnfts._401K resumeto Zeiders, 3421 195San Jose Bvd X IHAVE SAFER black, $50.270-5373 MOVINGASALE -furn $6S.2ts ce in Toyota lander, full at 904- 75-8944 between Woodbridge, VA 22192. PARADISE ISLAND Cail Pam at 912-882-7849 PIANO-Upright $350; apple, exercise equip.&S352-745-6449 coverasly 6:30a & 8:30a Fax 800-286-2703 Email: Pair oftwanti.bets mrS8 1 aDOBERMANS Red, AKC, 9 cond.,$12,200.472-3678/ $35. Linda 783-0197 jobs@zeiders.com DANCERS NEEDED $350; Small anti. kit. tbi tram Rd. Holds lots of cd's, dvd, wks, chpbdln $850 Good 282-0493 CallA998-3111TafterS6Mw/2chairs$225;388-4222 VENETIA -5617 Salerno "LP or tapes. Woodgrain, temp 229-247-5493 HUBCAPS 63'lmpala with commercial & resi Cal998-3111afteat 9-2. Moving doubledoorsare 1'AQUATRON 00' SS,setoff4goodto dential experience. LICENSED PINBALL MACHINE Everything must go. Iockableoncasters' DOG. FREEto good OpenBow4cyl, aipha very good condo. tools &transportation. REAL ESTATE PARADISE ISLAND Full size, electronic $60.26&02482 home, due to health one mercruiser.Iow L 904321-0274.535 307-0110 DFWP A NEDE Asking$14000obo W'side Inside Sale Frie FriT 4 one mixed long hair,v-r$700onemecall2,9104-1-0NEW PIPE CREWA For storm drain. N EE T ELY AC ERS1N E rDECall 904-772-7617 Sat 7-6; 392 Purcell Dr. Wrought Iron Table, 48" 12 years old, very yle- $78 0 obo, call 219-9173 TIRE-I- NEW NEEDEDIMMEDIATELY Call 998-Furn hh huge Precious round white, 6 chairs, lng housebroken.779-6782 215/75/R15,also Large northern St. Johns PubTw/2chrs$100.2 MomentsCol.781-2082 ,/ removable cush- 9ft. I/O3HPDeepV -J.hevyAstroAumRim, Co. job. Ph. 772-1313 or WeAre Swamped WAITSTAFF Standard wht ba sinks ions can be use in/out ENGLISH MASTIFF IM, IF, Bit Beam, good con- $49.Must sell.Call applv at 7587 Wilson Blvd. Guaranteedltsds frow day 1. Call Malabar Ie h] s $20ea. Garden tub, BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE doors, $400. 992-7146 AKC, incids spec orderc0 f diiton, new LED trailer 278-6281 also- 205/75/15, EE DFWP Fax Resume To 743-2273 9801 Beach Blvd. 904-772-8358/403-2939 Your Garage Sale at c/ section PIP built inr-__906152 bo,__4230 PIPE LAYERS, FOREMEN, 641-5033 90O Antiques The Market Place! Surround sound all the FREE TO GOOD JET SKI's (2) W/D A HILLMEN, TAiLMEN,. 902Appnances RIMS 20"100 SPOKES 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA extras,$1600obo. HOMEWired/f uRtiliTyCo.RS Top BROartendelstaffo 5905 Articles for a$650 w/ tires, adapt- Call 425-9602 Terrier Fox Hound, after 6,adn early sics TRUCK DRIVERS for Site Buyers & Sellers WBartenders, Doorstaff 910Arts & Crafts ers, 912-573-4859 spkGarden/okeWOOvingKl, o Real Eate Advantage WOOD BUNK Bng 10 on wee ends asking, beUveits.A Iaty6 743l233Call 399-a1110 e915Building Supplies Lawn weat sold, one big baby forall.$2L904-529-8263 CORVETTE 87' RED WBvrt.__90974-23292OBusiness'Ofce RIG1Kgdwnconaition, 3 yrs old. 947-6t. 97,500 mi, runs great 922 C.7 lec iDIPS 3nJ wedding dress, white ,. Mowers bedding is negotiable. GERMAN ROTIWEILERS 'etc. coed. $800. 740 Remail Justsee $165, er Williemail pictures. Also pups NC. AKC. Chbl. 1Firm call Patsy wk wee2eastsW3 2 ts $ very household items, 5500-$600 535-7496outboard. 3501 912-573-4479 (hm) !,V 25CcmD~t rug $ curtainsin, vases, candle hold-G$S0000bo, xtras 904- 225- 8310 Craft1hrsanhala9S388983.5HP,22"cut,$35 uainsases, Golden Retriever pups 710- 3475 or 777- 6829 Tony -i -----_-t.i'1 927 Crart "hr.l Store 963-8898 obo, 3.75HP, 22"cut, ers.rocldng chair, tall 6" Born May 9th. HC, POP. I98 Elecirrics S$55 oboStihU or Cub Scout foot foliage. 997-8731 BornMay9t 2 2000 SEADOO 0S FORDMUSTANG73' llirlr]i 930FarmPBLO ri SCHOOL UNIFORMS weedeater,$50obo, either $250e__904.545-_24232a00'Seado G i S Convertible, fully -aIii l...5 ...n 940ACgH ( 41c"FOR2SALE one Daniel Pease. 6 Machinery GOLDEN RETRIEVERS 2000,dTrtidnTrailer. J~r restored,302VA. C4 -k is sno .-r in ru A F9pups, 4M $400 2F, Garagekept. Package auto, many after' serce,.91r2-,7D2ol40u01-,a945GtrteLw 4 Pr girls pants (khaki&beil Push &Tools $$00,5-fu7-b4loded'r ea8 obo. 220-0225 market parts, new tires, SO, flH _urniture 4 -Prgrlsshortswith fv bagg ni-YANMAR&3700 8To500, l b d Regal2001, 2760ailly 904-6545557 _,-_ -iore, i,5 ird 960r.I9 ch,rr ,ns T Gr s t s cu (khaki)size6 ex tio n, 1 882,1052 Diesel generator, HAVANESE -Pups, rare, in dry storage, ac/ & 4 VOLKSWAGEN -1oGirls skorts b(ue) size Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand electic/recoil start. non shedding, hypo0 1 heat, microwave, 2 .1. BEETLE 69'. 745 Sales 9701.iu_ -6cal _-d' o6Burgundy&greyplaidi Oneowner, newl1/2 allergenic, very intel- fridges, tv/vcr and more. BEETLE RUNS GREAT! I _____,_'r c_- jumpers size 6, 6x vidual 904-334-8731 gallon, fuel- HR. $1800. ligent $600 904-375-2857 5ooksat$70K.Asking$65K. replaced, engine. SALESPRSON 975 pr ,n, -2 Blue jumpers size 6, 6x 90_-321-0274 KALI KO KAT HOUSES 287-5228 transaxie, rebuilt carborator, i, SALESPER-SON 9805 ,or-ng-,-,.-,:,,l.2 CALL 704, 8859 Leave a Household ~inyl cat cages 55pcs. .IMONTERAY 2085.9b -c ... -_ ,: $5 o,' 117-30 ,:,or 0iMAID HORIZONTAL AirolreHolds32"TV, POWER SCOOTER -Red Adorable free kittens, Swim Platform, 1325Automotive y "FAX RESUME 78-39598 4 Great for bikes and / bookase on side effect cond, $500. Call seeking relocation to a Tande aM/eFtM/Cdtl. OR CALL TODAY 783.85g8 lawn equipment storage on bottom B94-4901 warm loving, home Tandem axle trailer.s2CRA 3.2-T O ATD 7 0 nique supports, 13001bs. Cost $90; bedroom furl- offering lots of lap time. ACURA 3.2TL '03 $449.99. Selling for $199. ture, gold winged chairs. Musical 287-5909 or813-9539 (2) 2002 Seadoos RXDI & Stk#8486B $13,988 Technical ANTIQUE REPRO Call 645-0630 isS ger. 750 Engineering PARLOR SET SOFA ArmolreHolds32"TV 970 Merchandise/ LAB&CATAHULA-Hwks GTX both 20hrs i fresh TOMBUSHAUTOPLEX 371.4877 SarnCAD OERAOR- ,,1 4i,, great cond.$200 / lassbookcaseon Services whet904-284-e,00 trailer, perfect condo. ACURA CL2.3 '992dr, SAT!.! ;.ir.." r,,,,- : Elir, r,,c,:.:h msrTy rrrr~n, trn$. Exp'd in land surveying. ', r. tom, $70. Bedrm fUern. Drum Sets (150) $LabwpuppiesHAKC,block 4ooayf795ulT9- C9NEWV PUMP 04.645-0630 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 loFblP F t tboahr, s Need$225; 904-349n-3210 mercury outboard,1900aneat uroof, r ,-.r-,wcpr er rih-.[ I' ..-'iih. ijlhg drawers,2hrgside $700.CaliPat 781.4188 QueenandFullQSamePrice i lessthanaoneshour L ABP PEsiYellCowls F -- -,ro:'' re"'Dcabinets, refinished. King$160 (904)674-0405 comeswithAMPand males, AKC, sire natmp. $13,20obo.476-2128. rnr, ~ r ;n-,:,lu r,r,o r,-,, 752 'tarehouse cbn6ts...e .In SwivelSpindle instructionalDVD eEukanuba B ler,,o ,icjrdrr-,-lre ,pp,:-rtun.r?,, IhIr.,-.er t-',i.,r .404 12559 Back Barstools (2) BED $100s 1/1 grfeg. te health cert. $800. 25in.,$30ea., New Brand name box & matt PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA Call 352-331-7058 Advance Marine 730-3332 %J!* '03. Fully '-i' v,,rdr,6-lhbh~r d ,',,ri-r r~d,,:-r, l "--" lJ-'-1il power can opener QNSETCande18S-9350 YAMAHA/FREEcPRICEpLIST LArAVAILABAuthorized Nissan9Serice equippedP$18,880 prorir,,rouie r L,-,r,. 5 902 Appliance knife sharpener. $10 New998-0012 irr'-n..len.CiPsle Furnktfr-h_ Prorammablencoffee BEDS115. Full SET, brand WHOLESALE.714-0141 www.labradorrescue.net WANTED! Ourh) bnr.lbtnora e maker.$S8,781.8083 name, new w/warr in 1-866-464-5227 Boats, Motors, &Trailers LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE 65d9 103r,1Splasti 39-005 arind oAny Condition! Our Jacksonville branch hasImmediateopeningsfor:Maag Washer maOr.1W Bpastec 391-001n can del9 Sporting MALTESE. CHIHUAHUAS, "The Used Parts People" /7NACURA RL '04 Nav, WAREHOUSE PERSON se._ hire oGenb. curis A butterfly BEDg QN PT box &God POODLES, WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 y, ApRtFmD DRIrER GUARDS .. pi ki, ,:,rd..r_. roer.t wiilselisepa~alel I exercisel901bsof mattressbrand name, PEKINESE904-374,6177 lmies.$27,890 ir,' r3h trut.. r,6 8i65170 weights,2barbells, new in plastic.858-9350 BIKES MALTESE -White, ISyr, RV's & LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE F D ie.MWnEvB Q T IMAN'S & WOMENS Female.$450obo. .-1230 Supplies 998-0012 niFT,pT D3, h.FL- i.i.ble'i.sI. iod,nlntruci-.' MICROWAVE Asking$60 BD- both are oneksp 880-2794 I e WOKRostrbrk,,6,PT for SALE (904)ST74RV0405LAEcoasterRbrakeRA6"IL ACURA RSX 05' psr WAREHOUSEW EcellentCondltionl tires, fendersin PETSERAVAILABLETSilversunroofD/AC, M Mu:t be 21 'e'rs eO 3&e ,or ,ider I mmea.aIt;.' co. r..r..,: Like Newt.SI$5. Call BED $185. A Brand Name goodshape, $50oeach. GOOD SFRVICE MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS atyt9Kmi,eXt. Auto Parit. $S6 HR E t.: Sheenah alt904-226-8411 WHOLESALE King Set. NEW w/warr DanieliPease. 912.729-4001 4 and ExcelCaree. SALLeG MTrvi H Es wr19Krn ext. 91 nd, on.i.t-N rcdi. r ,.a, A WIO WO O Can deliver. 391-0015 Dayandnight904-7268784 J.D. SanderSR.. Eligible for Medical Benefits after JO doysl s-30n a' T- ,'r; R WDa. . L01j2i F..rtur.,tP5.,-P.5. / elenrirSt 76.2Vrs, BED $299 Brand name Kg 9 DunlopNDDH Golf PIT BULL-pups, ADBA Alachua (386) 462-3039 ACURATL'04 --tsrt-r. F 'W like ne*. Call4l2 1417. Cordially invites pill top SET. New, w/ / Clubs With two 1-800-541-6439 Quahfied candidate.;_mustbe__ble_ _u_-_-_-_lull__,DrugFr _',rrlc or 777-6660 anytime previous and new warr. Can del. 391-0015 5 Hybrids Nike bath b HreC. Jeep -Boogieman $ Fully equipped, pass a background check that includes credit, driving, for more details, customers to the BED $349 Beautiful new $125. 904-631-52 firm. 282-1268 crm3.rdooroyrahertoniaOF & matt in plastic, 7yr A MITCH- VALLEY therPOM-POOS $47S HC, 20-feet, 2 slIdesa LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MARKET Rank/Grade: Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted:---- 7. BillO Name (please print): Signature: The economic Impact of the ADVERTISING military in Northeast Florida RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above and Southeast Georgla is personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. and Southeast Georgia i Please fill out Station, Jacksonville. 7. 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Lexusl/s400 MAZDA MILLENIA '02 good condition-AC o Verycleantwo 1996 8, 115k, Pearl met. w/beige Ithr, x I works, new front tires, Q owners rebuilt engine 1 96Vh fully at/ac moonroof, loaded, some dents, $2000 call & transmission o green/3hd fully 58K ml. $13,975. 425-4320 904-449-4104 $85o00obo. loaded excellent condi. ,Buick Rendezvous CXL call David @674-7628 tion, boise radio, pre- Mazda Matan '00 All factory toys + Fmin package, $8200.00 I 7 extended war- dealer options, exc. FORD FOCUS '02 904571-9193 raty 52k miles cond, factory warr. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 12k a 403356 $15,960 bookfor ,-e-'bt6e MAZDA MIATA 00' $17K private 2826466 FORD MUSTANG GT '97 S, convertible, CADILLAC DEVILLE'01. White. AT, loaded, low least er, fullyloaded, Lthr, loaded, 47 900 m, miles. $7975. 674-4444 1 I$50l11917291892 Immac $13,975. 777-9119 N MAZDA MIATA '01 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00. A. i---'Lj- t...-.-IE= L= Convertible. Extra Red metallic, leather, 91i' low miles. $11640 loaded 58K. Only $1400 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE down. all 674-4 02 AUDI A4 998-0012 CADILLAC CTS '03 Wago Aat 0 StC#701 $2098 FORD MUSiTANG 196 Wagon Avant MERCEDES E320 '97 Neon Gr.w/Red Stries One owner, leather, Loaded Iowmlleage, TOM BUSH AUTOPEX 3714877 I WIIEEIS CAR, 02, sunroof very nice. $900 down. CADILLAC ESCALADE Dual Flowmasters, $17'859 Call 699-9669 2003 loaded 22" rims Hooker Headers, 003loentertadnmert system, Racing Seats, MERCEDES 450 SL enteiont stem, st $10,000 o.b.o. '03 CADILLAC Roadster"74"2dr, clean, low miles must se Call 2078435, To View C. CconvS/ hardtop, red w/ $30,000 call 9234881 go to 537A Park Street CTS u tan It. a/cpw, at- $30,000 call 923-481 ne owner, leather, full cover manuals, new CADILLAC BROUGHAM CD. Reduced tires & brakes. '92 Low miles, like Ford Mustang 02' 904-27&6251/542.8894 new.$2995. Must sell 3.8 LT, V6, flly loaded, 18 9 1 immed. 904-477-1806 TAUnewbrakestuned-up, MERCEDES E-320 -'01, CadiEacuOVil.EWlds changed '04kHUMMER H2 4dr sedan, 66k me, excellentcorblack, moonroof, Excellent Condition. 912.S-1052 Sunroof Leather, 3rd $18,500. 646-1222 New tires, lots of Seat, XM Radio extrascall 5091693. Ford Ranger 92'. $35,9 MITSUBISHI SPYDER COV 01 nexraVs, 9 $2FORD TAURUS$-SEGO ES L lik Stk#1742C $13,788 L $390 7417190 E mmaRegular Cab witon Leather, CD, I owner TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 998-22,,0120 miles Le 262482 Premi$32um Package NIAN MAXIMAles98 new. $28,990 998-0012 A S 9970499 Leather, CARIOLETVW86 FRAME Cal King$52 Oak99-0012 '03 FORD GORDO EVROLET aft Pearl white, 284-018 '04 CADILE NISSAN ALTIMA '02 9122270866 Onchrome wheels $21,98ly 31K miles neowner LEXUS OF J AKSONVILLE immaculate condition' 3 90-7-20moxr tu&rco o4m '03 TOYOTA OLDSMOBILE 90498-0012 40000 miles975. 425-4320 HIGHLANDER 02& $3203AlerosN MAXIMA '98 HVPWAIS PM HONDA ACCORD COUP Limited, AC, V6, 4dr, at/acpWpd], cruise, E.12988 EX C $249 monthly one owner CD, mileage as low as GORDON CHEVROLETVW86' WA loed $1'03 59 13 ,000 miles CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS l HONDA ACCORD '04 CHEVY $6975 anropm $7RN C9H8VROET8 CD, flquipped. 4x4, Ithr, one owner 12 to choose 70K m GORDON CHEVROLET $20,u0 n FMECaK 904-272-2200 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $2with9 EASY financingM some small rust cn ru kn s CONVERTIBLE SSAN A M CHEV MONTE CAVA RLO LS 998-00123 6 2DR A AUTO $35 HONDA ACCORD vc03EX '02 BOXER 552 CassatAve. 1-10 GORDON CHEVROLET 4dr, at/ac, loaded Certed. 000 ONIAC FIREBIRD FOR- 904-272-2200 ml luxury & econo13,800 miles warranty L.7 $14,975 ca425-4320 HIGHLANDER 02 & 03 GRPRIXAlero02 TOMBUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 odd 24K, 7 ye '06 PORSCHE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-481 CHEVY CAVALIERBU02 K1 m elwa CAYENNE PONTIAC VIBE'003 CC PLPWCC, PS PM HONDA ACCORD COUP Limited, AC, V6, 4dr. at/acpWpdl cruise. TOMBUTE 71-4877 EX '05 $299 monthly one owner CD, mileage as RO as 904Che-272-2200 Call 6523166Shadow01 $4459 904-272-2200 CHEV MONTECARLOLS ,h 2 HONDA ACCORD '04 CHEVY $6975 and DuP 01 PWal REMOTE CC EX V6 Leather, SUBURBAN PO ACIX 904.327.7774 Anthony Hae sltck east. MUSTANG GT GO 1O C9H88EVROL CHEVY IMPALA$7903. CCCD, fully equipped. 4x4, Ithr,CD, only 28Kni 904-272-2200 to hoose PL, PSPW, 42k. $13,288 INFINITI Q45'98. AT, AC, $15A59 904-272-220 GORDON CHEVROLET $20 leather, loaded, 78K mi.80 904-272-2200 LXUS OF $12,975.4JACKSON25VI43LLE20 '02BMW7401 CHREV MONYSLE CABRINGLO 998-00IN 12NITI G35 '03mium P aORSCHE 674-4444 CONVERT. JX 98, V6PS PM 552 Cassat Ave.COUPE '04Pearl sunroof, -eather MNRF $13,950i, AT Lded b W'taGORDON CHEVROLET wcn 2 door blue, tan t. ri. PONTIAC FIREBIRD FRiful $3 9 as l ., p & ire s Ike rnew. S29.990 bo 90-272-226 070 998-0012 "02 BMW 325 ULA'9. T 5.7 VCI CHRYSLER SEBRING VT04 LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE nvertible Meredes, 82K m .777-Ben9119 CHEVYUCAVALIER 919 PONTIAC OR PRIX '02 OMBUSHAUTOPLE 3714877 Honda Cvic 05 LX Stk#G039 $11,9 MERCEDES CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '02 100K m warranty CAYENNE PONTIAC E 03. CC Stk#G203 $85$8 4 door. $14,800. Cell Sunroof, leather, PM. auto PW PL $11,988 .02 Limtea. Looking LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 05 M tocoefm K mLEXU s ,4drwhite,22" new chan and PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 02 $lS500 9l2 576 7794 _Lincoln TwnCar 95 leather, sunroof Porsche Boxer 03' mDats un80. st212. jlgreat withrehoeo $38M 59 dwr p Ps lerac 19043279K g7774 Anthony Hav lie newstock, 74K miexhaust 1 e, c CHEVY mPALA '03. CC, helmet 7age3gage Lthr, CD,' only 128K mi 9050che PL PS s W, servicePW 42k. record$13,va2la8 Bros Porshe anton C nRYSLER SEBRING P INFINITIG3c Premium3Package,, CONVERT. JX '98 V6. COUPE '04 Pearl Purhase from there S i s D.Na p ii'.t i GOTO Dealer$e0.$29.990 65obo 90- 6 t5 9958-001 2 "02 BMW 325C-9155 I' 0M BUSH AUTOPLEI 373.48T7 JAGUA. SeSypped. $7359 MERCEDES 1325 Aitomotive Saturn SL2 '02 Exc cond, casette, CD, pwr, cruise, 73Kmi. Asking $7000 OBO 904 386- 5449 TOYOTA AVALON XL '99 V6, AT, leather, moonrf, 75K mi. $9975. 699-9669 TOYOTA AVALON XLS '00 One owner clean only $9999 Call 652.-3166 7 TOYOTA AVALON '06 Fuly Equipped, like new. $30,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY '9 9 4dr, V6, 5spd, loaded, $6975. Call 674-4444 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96 ice cold air, 83kmi, all pwr, $5895. 904-616-7969 TOYOTA CAMRY '03 LE. Only 40,000 miles. $13,980. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA COROLLA LE 05' blue automatic, kI 1-am/fm/cd cruise con- trol, exc. cond, only 23K miles, $15,600. 269-5838/207-9233 TOYOTA ECHO '01 Low miles. Gas Saver $199 mthly WAC Call 652-3166 / VOLVO $80 '06 Leather, CD, Crew Cab RTL. $27,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 VW PASSAT '06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $20,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Trucks,Vans, SUVs 00-05 ALL W Military and Civilian |$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662-0726 1335 $2000 or Less CHEVY GEO PRISM '94 New tires and clutch. 1390000 ml, $2200 ph 502.3077 Lv message & Chrysler Conquest 87'. / TSI red, 87K miles, 5 spd, w/turbo Interooler Interior great, needs some body work, engine runs strong, but hesitates when accel- erating. Has fuel Injectors and clips, battery, K&N fil- ter, spark plugs & wires, many extra parts. $1800 obo. Erlck 904-207-3119. Cell. 355-5207- Home Ford F- 100.71' 302 Topper, ran when parked but needs work to get going aaln. $500. 282-6946 Ford Ranchero 73' 3 02 engine runs 4,P strong. Has the El Camno styke body. Needs body Interior work adn brake job. Great project car for restoration. Good tires, new battery and starter. $150Oobo. Erick. 904 207 3119c. 355 5207 hm Ford Taurus GL '91 all pwr Pristire : 0ond ICE i:',la a.,r alr,, $1600. 716 180 o. Mechanical Special Ford Taurus 93'. needs tl ransmisslon. drive- able, new a. c, Ureas thermostat. 200K miles. Ss50obo. Call 534 4390 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '92, reblh trans.'eng. go.lo inl. AC. $1I50 OOo 77 9656: 25-1 955 Mitsubish IEclipse 94' New clutch new alternator. Clean Needs Work Must Sell FirsL t950. Takes Ill Call 465 4123 Plymouth Neon 95., AC stanoaard trars. good Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's ACURA MDX'05 Only 10,000 miles, $31,640 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SBMW X3 3.0 '06 S Wht/tan, like new. $38,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CadillacEscalade 03' loaded. 22" rims, ent. i sys. sunroof, on- star, Scleian low miles, must see. $31K call 923-4881 Cadillac Escalade '03 Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $26,980. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV SILVERADO '05 C1500, XCAB, PL, PS, PM CC $20,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY AVALANCHE Z66 Sprt pkg '03, Lthr Int. 40kmi. $23,900. 264-7445 CE CHEVY BLAZER 00' | 4wd, ps, pb, pw, cruise, new tires, new front brakes, great cond, $7K or take over payments, 904-241-5373 CHEVY CREW CAB Dually '00. V8, AT, AC. 47,800 mi. Nice! $13,975. 674-4444 CHEVY S-.10 '98 Ext Cab, 5 spd, exc cond, $6000 OBO Call 887.3182 4) Chevy & 10 02' S 5spd, ac, custom, QL paint, lowered, toneau cover, custom wheels, $9500obo. 912. 729-7643 CHEVY S10 XCAB '03. AC, CC tool box auto $11988 dORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO '03 Stk#8667C $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 CHEVY SILVERADO K1500 '04. PM, CC, PL, PW. $21,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY SILVERADO C1500 '04. XCab, PL, PW, PM, CC. $17,588 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY TAHOE LT '99 4x4 loaded, dual ac. Nice! $6975. C2all 425-4320 4 CHEVY TAHOE 03' BURGUNDY, V8, 3rd i sear, leather, exec. condition, 51K miles, $21,500. Call 772-7031 or 553-0056 CHEVY TAHOE '05 PL. PW, CC, PS, PM $24,999 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 , CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ) Dodge 1500 Truck $182,000 5.2L, New engine, 5spd tilt, C/C electric win- dows, dual exhaust 904-226.1910 $3500 OBO ACURA of Orange Park U,: 61 .1 i ] I U KEY AUDI J4 ,.II 100 .O uli' i.d Blud t..- Ill BENTLEY- ORLANDO 8'.5 rj R mirjld Rij-jflj Blv'd Lr l 'wud ili I1 40 .1"Jlt-J44, TOM BUSH BMW GARBER BUICK GiBr Ivp Sii liiv i lj') j W .': KEY BUICK 4i, ,uJ v lilt Blv d i 4 ,ljtlj CLAUDE NOLAN CADIllAC 4 )lJIj i S irt Ic o iA ;' ,111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 'i'' jni B if,) Blvd 7 7(11)j PARKER CADILLAC 243 .ai M.ir 51 AiJi 8'249181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 110181 Prii, 6 t 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 82"81 MfillI Ri 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY I,'ii (,,, it'rm 264-4502 GORDON CHEV t B.6Oijsliii Bil.1 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV t.O ,ir.1 P ii:p H.,. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 11 h1 Br i 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV I' ji Av, 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2 il.i LI I ulrih 3544421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 11, 15 .,luljr.i i lv ii 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park I i' Wi KR11d 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER G,1,n U ..ue 1 "'if ij' 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1 i(.i i' ,ll A 389-7792 RICK KEFFER I-': .ii i1' Fern Bch. L-?01"'8-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE '. OIl i '.,,,iri 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE I1 ij Alliii B iid 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK tA r L .i,,,,, 264-2416 AnnuCE nfnu nnnpn Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's DODGE DAKOTA '95 X-Cab V6, cold AC. $2975. Call 425-4320 DODGE DAKOTA '02 Stk#0038B $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 2WD '03 X Cab, auto, CC, PM, PL, PW. $12,388 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 DODGE DAKOTA 4WD '89 REG CAB, AUTO, AC $2,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 DODGE DURANGO '99 VS, AT, AC, loaded. $5975 Call 425-4320 4 Dodge Durango SSPort utility 98'. Good condliton burgundy. 100K miles, must sell $6000obo,$368/mo. 912-573-9696 or 912-673-6753 7 DODGE DURANGO S'OS White/gray, only 14,000 miles. $19,990. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE RAM 1500 -'04, 4WD, bedliner, tow pkg, SLT, power everything, 16k ml, $18,900 322-1015 DODGE TRAILBLAZER 05 PM,PL.PW,CC AUTO $16,288 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 ) Ford Bronco 94' XLT, 4" lift 33" tires rebuilt trans, cold ac, $5199obo. Call 912- 882- 7289 after 4pmr FORD ESCAPE '05 Stk#G008A $15,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr, white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 FORD EXPEDITION '02, Ed. Bauer Ltd edition. Exc cond, $11,500. 264-7445 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 05 2WD, PM, REMOTE CC, PW, PS $21,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPEDITION 2WD '99. V8, leather, PL, PW, CC, PM. $6988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPEDITION '00 EBAUER 2WD PS, PL, PW $10,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 /7N FORD EXPEDITION - '03 Eddie Bauer, 4x4,blk/tan $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ,. Ford Expedition 00' XLT- Automatic, ' 198,300 miles, power everything. Cruise leather, rear air, asking, $11,500. Call 912-673-8630 or 912-674-2867 y FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '0S Fully Eqpt $22,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's FORD F150 '94. SWB, 6 cy8 5spd, cold AC. $2s48. Call 6 r4-4444 S FORD F. 150 95' SI 6cyl,96K ml great J,.,shape, well taken care of, original pwner, very dependable, $4000. 783-9272/ 631-.0219 FORD F-250 Diesel '05 60K ml, ext cab XL, 4x4, auto. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE $23,500 Ph. 407 301-1556 FORD F. 350 XLT 97' 7.3L. Diesel Crew Cab. Dually, 152; doom, S-speed, many extras, $15K obo. Call 912- 579855/ 912-467- 3909 Ford Ranger Pickup S 92' with topper. V6, j p 5spd, AC, recently serviced, looks& runs great. $1775.268-2482 FORD RANGER 2WD '00 V6, CC, AUTO, XLT $8988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD XCAB RANGER '04 Stk#F816B $13,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S GMC 4x4 93' Ext. cab DVD, viper L alarm, 3" lift, ac,pw, pl, cruise, new brake system. $3950obo. 904- 553- 4508/ 912-673-6541 SGMC DENALI XL '04. Wht/tan, DVD sunrf, fully equip like new. $29,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GMC YUKON SLT '04. Only 30,000 miles, like new. $24,980. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 HONDA CRV '04 Extra low miles. $14,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA PILOT EX 103 Stk#3299C $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA PILOT EX '04. Leather, CD, only 25,000 miles. $23,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA RIDGEUNE '06 EX. 4x4 Like ? new. $30,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Cf^ INFINITI QX56 '05 SNavigation, DVD, Fully Equip. $41,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (7\ INFINITI FX35 '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $30,995 LEXUS OJCKSONVILLE 998-0012 ISUZU RODEO -'02, 2WD, 65k mi, everything power, runs and drives new, $8895. 322-1015 JEEP LIBERTY LTD '03 Stk#1674Y $15,888 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BOARD FORD Si Aulij'bInr j ,-ti4. l l' dj': u y Dli. ly H ,ill]uJilt l ) PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY I-9 NJ E,, il ul12 irel 229.k ,1 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Gi tK-i Cov Sprii0 E' 410. MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10;20 Philp: Hwy '34 92-3:"i MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 't All iljt i Bld 7'.,- O MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK lt b,, Jl [- lvd cL 'i NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11US03 tiiiiiisHWV 8.-I-b. COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9'U1 Ailirili Clv, ;i. "''ilU GARBER GMC TRUCKS G liJti cespll,,,' u'M 4S" COGGIN O liDAO ALTIC 11001 All ,t liB ld`14 I,-M u COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE '8'Wlli, H y i. I ?.ul, -4 1,. HONDA OF THE AVENUES 11333 Phillips Hwy. 370-1300 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZ 10585 AtlanticBlvd. 998-7111 www.ciyautomotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Femrn Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 I *T;=:T II11 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's y JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '04 White/tan, 30K miles. $16,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP GR CHEROKEE LAREDO '04. PL, PW, CC, PM. $17.488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 JEEP GR CHEROKEE LAREDO '99. PW, PL. PM, CC, 2WD. $4988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LEXUS GS 430 '02 Loaded, really nice, Must sell $19,999 Call 652-3166 LOOKING FOR A TRUCK? GO TO GORDONCHEVY.COM b. MAZDA B2600EI 4x4 STruck, new tires m on2.6L 122,000, 5spd, Club cab. Having baby MUST SELL 904-226-1910 $3800 OBO MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 V6, white, loaded, very clean! $13,975. 425-3659 NISSAN EXT CAB PU '02 Looking for Good Pay- ment, only $199 monthly WAC. Call 652-3166 NISSAN FRONTIER '02 Stk#6971C $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER'99 PL, PM, CC, PL, auto$5488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN fe PATHFINDER LE '01 Fully equip. $13,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 NISSAN TITAN XE, S2006 White/Black t AM/FM/CD, Bed- liner class III, hitch, 4200 miles. Excellent Condition, $18,300. 813-4819. SATURN VUE AWD '05 PL,PW,CC,PM,AUTO $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 SCION TC'06 One owner/ $299 monthly Call 652.3166 TOYOTA RUNNER LTD '02. Leather, CD, 4x4, sunroof. $22,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE f7 TOYOTA RUNNER V!zLTD' 03 champ/ tan $22,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA RAV4 '00 AWD loaded, 58,300 miles Very clean $10,975. 674-4444 TOYOTA TACOMA '04 Crew Cab Limited V8 auto. 35,000 mi, loaded $18,975. Call 777-9119 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4+4 '04 Stk#9432A $26,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 TOYOTA TACOMA '02 Stk#G245A $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE li L'J [Aili vdi B m 1 ; UI.ll NR FLOIDA UINCUI MM Y 46 J I .u l BlimI 6"2141U0 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ,Vi i l' ]l|,li]cn01 q': AlIr' lle 11610,BACH6 m1.1 TOM BUSH MAZDA i)ljl Aliinr Bld *." i. ':" MAZDA CITY O'., 1 i, 1 tfliiy !BI14-t1 I1 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. OLki Apjori. fql, "'4 1U01 TOM BUSH MINI ' ,l3 i ALUii BBil vd.l CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES i8-7 Priil, Hfti y VAMW 11 ulinITII.V .I.111Ti CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 w cityautomnotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.ciyautomotive.comn COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S. 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC 11503 Phillips Hwy 854-4826 L'2oS H33J3B. BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd 725 -9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd Longwood/Orlando R407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht com SATURN OF AVENUES Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA TACOMA 04 PRE-RUNNER, Exc cond, $19k obo. 904 543-0611 TOYOTA TACOMA '01 Gas Saver Must sell $9255 Call 652-3166 Tractor Trailer 1993 (48 ft.), clear title, good cond., great for store age, $2100. Call Randy 904 449-1874. 1345 Vans/Buses CHEV ASTRO '05 CC, PM.PL PW $16,900 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 , DODGE GRAND / Caravan, 2000, -1 Runs and Looks ,Great! 99K, Blue, 10 disc CD. $5500 Argyle (904)233-7562. 4 Dodge Grand S Caravan SE 99' Exc cond, all records, 130K miles, green, tan int. 22 mpg flex fueL $5290 obo Green Cove Springs 904-284-0047 SDodge Ram 250 '94 4T Conv. Van 3.0L, A/C Elec locks, win- dows T.V. 94k mi, runs good, good tires, oversized $3000 obo 904-908-0026 FORD 15 PASS VAN '06 Stk#1685A $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPUEX 371,4877 SMC Converson Van '94 cold a/c, front n rear, 4 captain seats fold down rear seat $2,000 neg 912- 882-3492 GMC CONVERSION VAN 92'- couch and 4 S captains chairs, tv/vcr, surround sound, am/fmn cass. 97K miles, $3500.997-9741 GMC G25 SAVANA '04 Stk#G251 $17,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ODYSSEY '02 Stk#G185 $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ODYSSEY '03 Good Miles $299 Monthly WAC Call 652-3166 KIA SEDONA '02 Stk#G193 $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LOOKING FOR A TRUCK? GO TO GORDONCHEVY.COM I'lcAnMiscellaneous 135O Auto 4) Kawasaki ATV 00'. 300cc. New top end- new back ires, runs good. $150. Call 904-449-3568 4 Starcraft 1999 17 ft pop-up campet sleeps 6 ice cold A/C meticously main- tained, garage kept. spare tire $ 999.00 813-4819 SUBARU OF JAX 10801) Alnl,i: lv] ' KENCHANCEY SUZUKI 12'85 Cj'i ,il Av iB9-7700 CITY SUZUKI ii05j AoiiiilBiii: 6,1 3 11 iA .Tvjull'. :.lTlf ARLINGTON TOYOTA 1)9:q Aluiir. Bli J(12'-6 ;b2 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 1ll'it. Phnlhq,, H ,H l 26'A I KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA Slj1l iiiiAiiMJriV Ci0 I0 r:19O1l LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA ,1. 1 '. i ouin 1t J Au 01o)-i .48P.4 or f904.7q.Tr800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 131 (j :ii A. il3'-4561 ASH TISELLEVW ,14 1 W ell. P,. 1il. l' i O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVOl 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 Eg.1 BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE www.beachblvdautomotlve.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St. 356-8491 UDUC ranPE RuuuuE LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 10863 Philips Hwy 262-7145 SUPR- il' iijii i81 1 777 5500 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. SATURN OF ORANGE PARK RICK KEFFER Longwood/Orlando R407-339-3443 8105 BlandigO Blvd. 779-0071 WESVTIDE DODGE I 7454 W -1 : SATURN OF REGENCY WORLD IMPORTS I; :. ii A.' 384-6561 MATHENY LAND ROVER 860 Atlant vd 725.820, ,i 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 [l 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 w wlcsnill'c m/i me -u ionbuinesAuo De lrsh AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 650,620 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 650,620 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! THE i N5 MAYPORT, FLORIR A HINPeriscopeA K I N6S BAY. 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| 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 | |
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| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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