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Chief Quotas 4,800 New Chiefs Selected Page 3 VBS Kids Hit Tracks Page 8-9 Be Prepared Weather Emergency Planning Page 17 7 f www.jaxairnews.com Coming soon Family Practice & Pediatric Clinic's School & Sport Physicals Marathon Photo by HM 1 Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville's HM3 Robert Miller gives Christopher Jones a shot in last year's School & Sports Physicals Marathon as his father, AW1 (AW) David Jones prepares Christopher's sister, Michelle, for her injection. More than 750 children participated in last year's event. By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing It's almost that time again! Put on your jogging shoes for Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Family Practice and Pediatric Department's school age chil- dren annual "School and Sports Physicals Marathon." The event is set for July 27 and Aug. 3. Make your appointment now by calling 542-4677. The marathon will be held in the Family Practice Department (Brown Side). The clinic will be accepting patients from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The pur- pose of this event is to allow for our TRI- CARE beneficiaries to get their children either a school physical or a pre-partici- pation sports physical. , School physical are typically required by most schools before entry into pre- school or kindergarten or if the child is starting in a new school system. Most schools and club sports teams (like Pop Warner, etc.) require a pre-par- ticipation sports physical in order for stu- dents to participate in sports team try- outs and other physical education pro- grams. The purpose of this examination is to ensure the child is medically cleared to play the chosen sport. This form is available in the Family Practice Clinic and you can complete the form the day of the physical. The hospital's annual "Marathon" is a day set aside to provide school and sports physical en masse to our Navy families. All TRICARE PRIME patients who have selected Naval Hospital Jacksonville as their Primary Care Manager are eligible for the physical. If your child is not enrolled in PRIME, you may want to enroll now and save the $40 or more that it costs to get this physical done in a local doctor's office. Remember there is no enrollment fee for active duty family members. Call 542-9164 for information on enrolling in TRICARE Prime. Besides the necessary school forms, parents should bring with them their per- sonal shot records, and sports team forms if they have them. Patients will need to See PHYSICAL, Page 10 'Blue' dreams come true for CNATTU Jax Sailor By A TC(A W/SW) John Wilson and Jena Stephenson CNATTU Jax D1(AW/SW) Eva Takacs recently received word that one of her dreams is com- ing true. Takacs of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Train- ing Unit (CNATTU) Jacksonville was notified that she landed a spot as a crewmember for the U.S. Naval Flight Demonstration Squadron, the "Blue Angels." She will be joining the elite Navy and Marine Corps flight demon- stration team headquartered at NAS Pensacola this November. Her dream of being a "Blue" began in the summer of 2005, when she received a ride in Fat Albert during an air show at Jacksonville Beach. The all- Marine Corps' operated C-130T Hercules, affectionately know as "Fat Albert Airlines", joined the team in 1970 and flies more than 140,000 miles each season. It carries more than 40 mainte- nance and support personnel, their gear and enough spare parts and communication equip- ment to complete a successful air show. Through recommendations from her chain of command at CNATTU Jacksonville, Takacs was granted an interview with the Blue Angels and the arduous interviewing process began April 24. The interview process con- SPhoto courtesy of CNATTU lax Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax Instructor AD1 (AW/SW) Eva Takacs explains the character- istics of a T-34 engine to a group of students. sisted of three grueling days. During the first two, she was involved in informal introduc- tions and interviews throughout the squadron and assisting with work on the aircraft and manning the flight schedule. The third day began at 5 a.m. with prep- ping the aircraft for the fly-off, morning turns and the flight schedule. Later, she interviewed with' the branch chief petty offi- cer, frontman, maintenance mas- ter chief petty officer and the command master chief. The process was long and hard, but all her efforts paid off. Finally, on May 31, she received a call from her detailer with the news that she had been selected to the team for the upcoming 2007 sea- son. She will be assigned to the Power Plants Division. Takacs came to the United States in 1994 from Dunaujvaros, Hungary, and obtained her citi- zenship in 2002. Her mother, brother and two nieces live in Jacksonville while her father, stepmother and stepbrother live in Detroit, Mich. She also has a grandmother in Tampa. She enlisted in the Navy Sept. 8, 1999, and attended boot camp at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. Following boot camp, Takacs attended Aviation Machinist Mate "A" school at Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC) in Pensacola, where she was distinguished as honor graduate, and promoted to E3. Takacs then reported to VS-22 in March 2000 and four months later earned accelerated promo- tion to E4. During this tour, she made deployments aboard USS See BLUE, Page 10 Renters insurance: A vital component of disaster prevention By MCI Mike England Assistant Editor Last year's active hurricane season brought attention to the need for homeowners to properly insure their homes in case disaster struck. However, lost in the shuffle was the plight of thou- sands of apartment and home renters who lost everything because they lacked renters insurance. While your landlord or condo association might have insurance, it only protects the building. Your belongings are not covered under those policies. There are several types of residential insurance policies. The HO-4 policy is designed for renters, while the HO-6 policy is for condo owners. Both HO-4 and HO-6 cover losses to your personal property from 17 types of perils: Fire or lightning Windstorm or hail Explosion Riot or civil commotion Aircraft Vehicles Smoke Vandalism or malicious mischief Theft Damage by glass or safety-glazing material that is part of a building Volcanic eruption Falling objects Weight of ice, snow, or sleet Water-related damage from home utili- ties Electrical surge damage. Floods and earthquakes aren't on the list. If you live in an area prone to either, you'll need to buy a separate policy or a rider. In some coastal regions, where hur- ricanes might pose a threat, you might also need to buy a separate rider to cover wind damage. One thing to look at is whether the insurance company will offer "actual cash value" (ACV) or "replacement cost cover- age" for your belongings. As the name implies, ACV coverage will pay only for what your property was worth at the time See RENTER, Page 16 NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline NAS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also e-mail the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service personnel and only provides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and e-mail address are for use during times of emergency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. TOUCHING BASE - --- --~I ~- I ~ 1111 I I .,~.,..........~.~-...~. --J -1L I 11 111 -_--- I I 2 Jla Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Looking back in time HEY MONEYMAN! 0 0 0 File photo Three power hitters on the NAS Jacksonville Baseball Team of 19 pose for a picture July 24, 1942. From left, Ensign Walter Shin, former All-American lineman at Penn State, Pat Colgan, minor league catcher with Scranton, Pa. and Louisville and Ensign Bob Leahy, ex-Boston College athlete. Under the coaching guidance of Lt. George Earnshaw, former Philadelphia Athletics star, the Jacksonville team won 38 games, tied one, and lost 12 during the 1942 season. Hey, MoneyMan! I am in debt and can not get out! It seems that whatever I try to do does not work. I have read books, listen to talk shows, and talked to my neighbors. Nothing works. Do you have any suggestions that will actually help? MoneyMan Sez: Wow! At least you recog- nize you have a problem. That is actually the first step. My guess is that much of your debt is credit card related. Americans bought more than $2 trillion (yes trillion, with a "t") of stuff on credit cards last year. The outstanding debt on credit cards is almost $700 billion in America alone. Three of five American families do not pay off their credit card balances each month, carrying an average of $12,000 per household. It seems that we do not mind being in debt. And that is a big part of the problem. However, with the right attitude and a lit- tle credit common sense, anyone can get out of the hole and stay debt-free for life. Here are a few sugges- tions: First, spend less than you earn. You will never get out of debt if you always spend more than you earn. It may take a while to get there, but 'et there! Second, get organized. Track your spending, bal- ance your checkbook, and pay your, bills on time, every time. Know where your money is going every month! If you don't know where your money is going, how do you know if you like the way you are spending your hard-earned bucks? Call your credit card com- pany and asked them to lower your rate. You may be surprised to find that many of them will do it just because you asked. Don't wait for them to call you and offer to lower the rates. It likely won't happen. Double your minimum monthly payment, no mat- ter the amount, and your credit card will be paid off in about three years. Can't afford that? Pay only the minimum payment and it could take 30 years to pay it off. For sure you can't afford that! Bottom line: Recognize that you are the one who got you into debt and you are the one who needs to get you out. You can do it by taking one step at a time and staying focused. Once you get credit card debt under control, it seems that magically everything else falls into place. ON THE HOMEFRONT WVomen, especlall mothers, should be kinder to each other T Volunteers needed at NMRCS he NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) is looking for volunteers to work as receptionists and caseworkers. Volunteers must com- plete a two-day training class to learn about the society, policies, budgeting, etc. Caseworkers will then Strain under the guidance of another trained caseworker until they learn the job. No experience is required to volunteer. For more information, call 542-3515. .-i .rrwn "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" . 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 TM 1 (SW) SCOTT URIA Job title/command: Weapons Dept. Hometown: Columbia, SC Family Life: 3 kids Brittney, Alexander, Gabrielle tPast Duty Stations: USS Holland (AS 32), USS Frank Cable (AS 40), NAS Jax, NRD Atlanta. USS Carney (DDG 64) Career Plans: Retire in 2009 Most Interesting Experience: NYC fleet week Words of Wisdom: The test of your char- acter is what it takes to stop you. DANIEL PATRICK CALHAN 3. Job title/command: Liberty Program Coordinator Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: Sasebo, Japan Career Plans: Move up within the MWR while traveling the world Most Interesting Experience: Climbing Mount Fuji Words of Wisdom: Where ever you go, there you are. Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- A10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..............C...Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor JO1 Mike England Staff Writer LI 1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The IR! AIl NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the IM AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The IKAlK NEWS can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the J A llNEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The IM AIn 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: EllenS.Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 V-- Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 3 chief f advancement quotas announced "Copyrighted Syndicated C Available from. Commerci HS-5 'Nightdippers' entertain media at sea Photo by Lt. Trevor Prouty HS-5 Commanding Officer Cmdr. P.M. Esposito discusses the capabilities of an SH-60F Seahawk with a documentary film crew onboard USS Eisenhower. By Lt Trevor Prouty HS-5 Public Affairs Officer During any normal day at sea, the Navy's journalists, photographers and public affairs representatives work to tell the "Nightdipler's" story at sea. Occasionally, outside media sources have the opportunity to spend time aboard the carrier with the squadron to learn more about -the immense at-sea capabilities and requirements of HS-5. Recently, some of the Sailors from the Nightdippers of HS-5 had the opportunity to meet and discuss squadron life with two different film crews currently working aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Nightdippers presently find them- selves aboard the carrier participating in the Joint Task Force Exercise. The ques- tions asked of the various Nightdipper' Sailors ranged from simple living condition queries to questions regarding the in-depth technical abilities of the SH-60F and HH- 60H helicopters aboard the USS Eisenhower. ' Currently, one of the crews filming aboard the Eisenhower is from the Discovery Channel, while the second crew is creating a documentary for National Geographic. The interface with the various journal- ists give the HS-5 Sailors a chance to dis- play their knowledge and expertise, with the added benefit of often gaining some notoriety back at home. .i 2.000+ stores across the nation Government purchase cards and purchase orders accepted OD * 16,000+ items in 15 product categories Government forms of payment accepted * Freight-free, next-day delivery on most items to most areas JWOD products in stock and ready to ship ADV-6-0740 C 2006, The Home Depot Supply, Inc. ADV-6-0740 0 2006, The Home Depot Suppty, Inc. 4 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 New speed limit Photo by Kaylee LaRocque The new speed limit while exiting all NAS Jacksonville gates has been increased to 20 mph. Drivers are reminded that this is a dangerous driving area and to use caution and obey the posted speed limits when entering and exiting the base. Access to care gets even better at NavHosp Jax By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital Jacksonville Marketing' Naval Hospital Jack- sonville has adopted "EZ Access" ap- pointing in response to patient feedback requesting more appointment avail- ability. The Commanding Officer Captain Raquel Bono and the Executive Steering Council (ESC) have a vision to be First in Service through patient-centered quality health care. By ensuring timely access to care, the hospital is not only improving services but also adhering to TRI- CARE's Access to Care Standards. Photo by Loren Barnes Central Appointment's Clerk Jeremiah Fitzgerald takes a call from a Naval Hospital Jacksonville beneficiary. Central Appointments recently celebrated 10 years of meeting Naval Hospital Jacksonville customer's needs. In the TRICARE Opera- tions Center Summary of May 2006, Naval Hospital Jacksonville is leading other naval Family Medi- cine teaching facilities in access to care with a 92 percent rating. Nevertheless, Bono has formed an Access to Care Committee tasked with identifying ways to improve patient access. Lt. Cmdr. Cliff Blumen- berg, a Family Medicine staff physician, is heading the committee. The com- mittee is focusing on cur- rent appointment booking rules to minimize restric- See HOSPITAL, Page 10 SNA. V. '~NAVY Photo courtesy of VP-45 Members of the VP-3 reunion group and VP-45 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Mark Turner (cen- ter) stand in front of a P-3C Orion in VP-45's hangar bay. The group visited the squadron recently for their fifth annual reunion and to see how times have changed since their squadron was here nearly 60 years ago. VP-45 'Pelicans' host VP-3 reunion By Lt. j.g. Scott Greer VP-45 PAO The "Pelicans" of VP-45 hosted the fifth annual reunion of the decom- missioned VP-3 "Huskies" May 19. The attending VP-3 members received a tour of VP-45's squadron spaces, a briefing about the P-3C Orion capabilities and cur- rent operations, followed by a P-3C static display. VP-3 was initially commissioned March 1, 1943 as VPB-136 at NAS Whidbey Island, Wash. The squadron was later re- designated as VP-136, VPML-3, and finally to VP-3 in September 1948. From its inception during World War II, VPB-136 began its operational status flying success- ful photographic, bombing, antisubmarine warfare and search missions in the Aleutian Islands for more than 16 months during 1943-44. After World War II, VPB- 136 was re-assigned to its new homeport of Coco Solo, Canal Zone, and then to its final homeport at NAS Jacksonville. It was here that VP-3 acquired its new P2V-2 Neptune, and later the P2V-3W aircraft, which it flew until its decommissioning in December 1955. Cmdr. Mark Turner, VP-45 commanding officer, gave the "Huskies" a brief high- lighting the current capabilities and mis- sions of the P-3C Orion and compared them to the missions they flew nearly 60 years ago. "We are able to do what we do today because of the work you did back then," Turner told the attendees. Following the brief, the Huskies were able to view a static display of one of VP- 45's aircraft in the hangar bay. They were quite impressed by the aircraft as well as the technology that allows today's patrol squadrons to be successful in their mis- sions. Military Appreciation: Show this Ad & Proof of Military Employment and Receive a 10% Discount on Published Prices. Laminate S tsso Easy Creating The Laminate Nation... 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For additional information and registration assistance, contact our Jacksonville area field representative at 904-610-4361 or visit umuc.edu/propelme a . a -ft- a -a 0.S a. - -a * -a f - - a- a a a * -a 6 JlX Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER The great mosaic of people By Chaplain (Lt.) Azariah Robinson NAS Jax Chapel wI as attending my niece's kindergarten graduation a couple of weeks ago and could not help but notice how many students had Hispanic and Asian surnames. This elementary school was located in Prince George's County in Maryland just minutes from Washington, DC. Moreover, during my travels around the capitol city, I noticed that the diversity of the 'population all around ,the region, both inside the beltway and in the outlying suburbs had increased rapidly over the past couple of decades. America is a nation of many different eth- nic groups and becom- ing more diverse every year. With that in mind, I wondered how some institutions and organization would deal with this new real- ity. Futurists, econo- Chaplain (Lt.) mists and human Azariah Robinson resources professionals are tracking this change in demo- graphics. Demographics of America's future workforce predict that by 2010 more than 41 million workers will enter the workforce and a staggering 76 million will enter retire- ment. It is extremely important that this emerging and -more diverse workforce have the skills and training to compete with workers around the globe. While Europe and Japan are experiencing zero population growth, America is leading the way with a positive population growth. The growing ethnic groups drive this growth. Moreover, the Bureau of Census predicts that major minority groups will account for more than half the U.S. population by 2050. That means that it will be very important to develop talent in the diverse new expanding population in order to ensure that our nation maintains its competitive edge. This change in demographics means that most of our institutions and organizations will try their best to recruit and retain a diverse group of talented people. Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., most sanctuar- ies are not that diverse in the pulpit or in the pews. Having said that, if churches are then going to be viable and players in the new emerging America than expanding outreach programs to connect with different ethnic groups is very important. However, I do believe that secular institutions have been more aggressive than houses of worship in reaching out to these growing populations. Businesses understand the need for a highly trained and educated workforce to compete in a very competitive glob- al market. Political parties are also looking at this change in paradigm. In fact, in order to maintain their future viability and invite new participants to get involve with the political process is essential. Some organizations both private and public are very for- ward thinking in addressing diversity in the work place. For example, the Navy celebrates some diverse group every month. This approach is both educational and infor- mational to the attendees. When we take time out to learn about our differences and honor other group's culture we become more broadened by the experience. If you get an opportunity to attend one of these events please do, you -will be enriched and enlightened by this experience. All Americans share regardless of their ethnic background the love of freedom and the chance to live your dreams. Moreover, as I reflect back once again on my niece's kindergarten class I could not help but think about the seeds that are planted in the minds of these future citi- zens and leaders of America. They will grow up in a more integrated and diverse country where people mix and min- gle on all levels. Our example of how we deal with diver- sity in this great nation hopefully will be the model for the rest of the world. Again, the American ethos of freedom, liberty and justice is embraced by all of people of this great mosaic. UNLIMITED j b (),='r % .`DN I I *M m kq Iu Jacksonville CERT volunteers needed From Staff he Jacksonville Fire and Res- cue Department Emergency Preparedness Division is offer- ing a special training program to help citizens deal with emergency situa- tions. The Jacksonville Community Emer- gency Response Team (CERT) is a program developed to train and edu- cate citizens in recognition, response and recovery from a major disaster when emergency services can't re- spond immediately. The program teaches volunteers how the program works, fire safety, medical operations including treating life threatening injuries, triage and public health concerns, search and rescue, terrorism incidents, communi- cations, disaster psychology and how to use different strategies depending on the situation. Volunteers will also participate in, a final disaster pre- paredness exercise to use the skills they've learned. The goal of the CERT program is to have volunteers help make their com- muriities safer, stronger and better prepared for prevent ng and handling threats of terrorism, crime and disas- ters. Classes are ongoing and volunteers are always needed./ 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 Fire and Rescue Headquarters Building at 515 Julia Street. The final drill is planned for Nov. 4. To sign up, call 630-7885 or go to www.coj.net. Annual North Florida Race for the Cure Oct. 21 From Staff Join 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 downtown Jacksonville. The event will include a coed com- petitive 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 information, call 448-7446 or visit www.jaxraceforthecure.org. Teams of 10 and- more are encour- aged 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.jaxraceforthe- cure.org. 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"I hope that I can be a role model that inspires young female Sailors to say, 'You know what? The Navy does have great oppor- tunities, no matter what my background is, no matter what my gender is, my race; it doesn't matter,"' said DiRosa, who joined the Navy in 1980 as a hospital corpsman. This is the second time in her career that DiRosa has set a Jackie DiRosa Fleet Master Chief, U.S. Fleet Forces Command precedent, having also served as the first female force master chief for the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. "The opportunities are here; it was just a matter of time before someone broke through the ceiling," said DiRosa. "Since 1991 to '93, when we (Navy) started opening up com- batant positions to women, huge changes have been happening to our Navy. If we don't take advan- tage of that, we only have our- selves to blame. I hope to be that role model of inspiration for real- ly all Sailors, not just our female Sailors." Those she has worked with insist DiRosa earned the job through ability rather than to promote gender equality. "I think it's about time," said Fleet Master Chief (AW/SW) Jon R. Thompson. "The female popu- lation represents over 20 percent of our total forces, and it's about time we shared the wealth." Thompson also said that his relief, DiRosa, was ready for the job and the only advice he could pass on to her was to stay the course and enjoy it. "Fleet Master Chief DiRosa is fully qualified. My boss, Adm. (Jonathan B.) Nathman wouldn't have given any candidate the job if they didn't have the skill set, qualifications, maturity and wis- dom to come into this position. A lot of the people that Fleet Master Chief DiRosa is going to work with she's been working with over the last four years. They know her professionalism, they know her tenacity; it (gen- der) is not going to be an issue." Over the next two years of her tenure, DiRosa already has some ideas on how she is going to take on the responsibility of her new role. "I have lots of plans in mind. The first and foremost is to be out and about and have a lot of all hands calls," she said. "I want to see all of the great things our Sailors are doing in all the differ- ent areas of the Navy." While she works to grow into her new position, DiRosa hopes that Sailors will take her exam- ple to heart and work hard to accomplish their own goals. "The Navy offers us great opportunities, and it's those who want to take advantage of those opportunities that reap the great rewards," she said. "I want to encourage everyone out there to seek out those oppor- tunities even though they may be a little scary. I look forward to getting out and meeting people in the fleet." FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is re- quired. If special accommo- dations or handicapped .access is required, please notify FFSC upon registra'- tion. The following workshops are available in August: Aug. 8, 9 a.m. to noon - Stress Management Aug. 14-17, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assist- ance Program (Separating). Aug 22, 9 a.m. to noon - Anger Management Aug. 28-31, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Transition Assist- ance Program (Retiring) For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Photo by MC1 Mike England Health, safety hurricane recovery guidance available UNTE SNRIA ,From Staff Experts from several Navy commands have compiled and published a pocket-sized 48-page booklet of safety and health guidance for Navy and Marine Corps personnel recovering from a hurricane. "Guidance for Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Recovering from a Hurri- cane Disaster" was com- piled by experts from Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; Commander, Na- vy Reserve Force; Com- mander, Navy Installations Command; Task Force Navy Family; the Naval Safety Center; the Environ- mental Health Center and representatives from the Gulf Coast region. These command experts referenced current health and safety practices and guidance in the wake of a hurricane for the booklet. "There was an urgent need for this type of document," said Lt. Tom Shu, Task Force Navy Family medical officer and lead officer in the development of this booklet. "Information is one of the most important commodi- ties. following a disaster. In the wake of the recent hur- ricanes, there was a tremendous amount of information being put out by various government agencies, but it wasn't readily accessible to our Sailors and Marines. We took that data and com- piled it into one concise, pocket-sized book." Task Force Navy Family distributed more than 2,500 copies to Navy and Marine Corps personnel, retirees and Navy civilians in the areas affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. "Guidance for Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Recovering from a Hurri- cane Disaster" is available on the Task Force Navy Family Web site at www. navy.milltfnf.html. The booklet includes guidance for returning home, coping with a disas- ter, dealing with mold, recovering personal items, cleaning and repairing homes, as well as resources for more information. Task Force Navy Family, in conjunction with subject matter experts from multi- ple Navy commands, is con- tinuing to publish guidance and frequently asked ques- tions on subjects important to Navy families affected by the hurricanes in 2005. The task force is coordinating full-spectrum community service operations in order to provide a rapid return to a stable environment for affected Navy family mem- bers. The Navy family includes Sailors, Department of the Navy civilians, family members and retirees. Navy families affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita or Wilma can obtain immedi- ate personnel-related assis- tance through the Navy's toll-free number, 877-414- 5358, or obtain further information by visiting Task Force Navy Family Web site at www.navy.mil/ tfnf.html. Community Support Cen- ters (CSC) are another resource for hurricane- impacted personnel and families. The CSC staff can provide one-on-one consul- tation, assistance with evacuation allowances, emergency assistance, mili- tary family hotlines, emo- tional support, school and community information, and all other appropriate assistance. For a complete list of con- tacts at CSCs, please visit the Task Force Navy Family Web site or call 800-372-5463. Navy family members can also contact the Task Force Navy Family Ombudsman Resource Center for questions or referrals relating to any needs as a result of hurri- canes Katrina, Rita or Wilma by calling 866-345- 8179. ITHE' Resident Manager on Site I nS RAG 5361 Timuquana Road ISTOU AU EI Jacksonville, FL 32210 SjBIN Call: 904-777-0868 Military ID 2"d Month FREE Climate Controlled & Regulated Storage Units Self Storage 105 Foxridge Road Orange Park, FL 32065 (904) 272-0800 Steven E. Crovatto, DMD, PA Megan R. 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(904)777-6000 www.vystarcu.org *Annual Percentage Yields (APY's) shown are effective as of July 6th, 2006, and are subject to change. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates., 'N " VyStar is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. J,......] V. WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T MAKE A JOB OUT OF LIFE EXPERIENCES? RESERVE ACCELERATE YOUR LIFE When you join the Naval Reserve on a part-time basis, you can remain connected to everything you hold important in your life. Our ranks are filled with proud individuals securing better futures by structuring their lives around family, duty, career and country. To find out more about the many rewards, benefits and options available to you, For more information, please email: lptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 The nose knows NAS Jacksonville Security Department Patrolman MA2 Brian Gable and his military working dog, Nick, search Building 1 for illegal contra- band July 20. FM I I~ 8 Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Seven-year-old Ryan Tysoh sings his heart out during the morning praise session at Vacation Bible School at the NAS jax Chapel , July 18. : 44 3 Ten-year-old Sarah Kinney creates a suncatcher during an arts and crafts session. 2-I>. - .4. *; -~.1 Ten-year-old Katie Shaneyfelt works on a word puz- zle during in her class. Vacation Bible School Teacher Julie Jones goes over the day's lesson July 19. '1Bi 5-u . Children hit tracks during Vacation Bible School By Kaylee LaRocque Editor It was another successful year for Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the NAS Jax Chapel last week as 86 military children climbed aboard the Gospel Express (this year's theme) to participate in a wide variety of activities offered by a handful of dedicated volunteers. Some of the activities included arts and crafts, classroom les- sons, music sessions and games. As each day began, the children were ushered into a main room where they were seated on the floor to participate in an energiz- ing sing-along session, followed by the lesson of the day presented by Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope. From there, they were split up according to age groups and sent to various places to create such arts and crafts as suncatchers and door hangars, to music class to prepare for a presentation for families and friends the last day of VBS or to their classrooms to learn their lessons. They also enjoyed a nutritious lunch each day, prepared by the male volun- teers who decided to commandeer the kitchen this year. "This is really fun. being here. J1 A group of children create suncatchers as part of their daily arts and crafts session. I'm really enjoying the arts and their lessons to their own individ- us and present them to the crafts classes," said 10-year-old ual teaching style. This year, 24 chapel staff. They will choose the Sarah Kinney as she decorated a adults and teens volunteered to one that best suits our needs. door hanging project. help out with the program. After that, we determine how VBS is run each year by volun- "Each year in February, I many volunteers we need and teers who are given a curriculum choose several different curricu- start recruiting," said VBS to follow and who adapt each of lums that I think might work for Coordinator Grace ;Heffner. .-, "Volunteers don't need to be expe- rienced, the only criteria is that they have to love children." Each year, the program holds a special mission project to collect items for an organization that helps others. This year's project was close to home as the children were asked to bring in canned goods and non-perishable items to be donated to the NAS Jax Food Locker. "We wanted to do something close to home. There are many junior Sailors who seem to be having financial problems and who use the food locker so we wanted to help out. It's military children helping other military children," added Heffner. The week concluded Friday with a special musical presenta- tion highlighted by a slide show of the week's activities for the' children's families and friends in the base chapel. Next year's VBS is already being planned. It is held each year in July and is open to ages 5-12. Participants do not have to be members of a congregation here. Volunteers are always need-' ed. If you would like to volunteer as a teacher or in some other capacity, contact Heffner ,at 542- 3051. If:'- , 4-._ .," . Jax uAr OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Vacation Bible School Teacher Tony Larkin goes over the lesson of the day during a class- room session outside on the pavilion. Vacation Bible School Volunteer Nenita Cheng helps 7-year-old Christian Cuppy cut out a door hanging project during an arts and crafts session. Vacation Bible School Volunteer Ron Marley serves lunch to one of the participants at the NAS Jax Chapel's Volunteer Bible School July 20. During this year's week-long class, the men vol- unteered to perform all the kitchen duties. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque J .1 UI I .CI L :*,' Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope gets the children motivated during the praise session of Vacation - Bible School July 18. Vacation Bible School Teacher Birgitta Zepp sings the Books of the New Testament during a class as her stu- dents listen and try to learn them. FR A' ~_-~nl ~lll_L .CUII I $, .- r4' MFIIIP Ull op P 10 Jax Air OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 TS( N launches ('hicts-In- Iraining Academy "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content a - e Available.from Commercial-News Providers --- - - -. -- a 0 = -- - -. 0 ~. ~.- = - ~a ~ - 0 .. - 9v USO Welcome Center Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are available. Call Lynne at 305-4467 or email lynne@usojax.com for more details. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitors Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti 0 Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs youl Volunteers are needed to dedi- cate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, BLUE: CNATTU Jax Sailor realizes a dream From Page 1 Harry S. Truman to the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea. After her successful tour in VS-22 and promotion to E5 in July 2002, she received orders to CNATTU Jacksonville as a "C" school instructor for the S-3B Viking. Prior to arrival in Jacksonville, Takacs completed Basic Instructor Training in April 2004. During her tenure at CNATTU Jacksonville, Takacs was promoted to petty officer first class in November 2005, and selected as the Junior Sailor of the Quarter (first quarter) 2005, Junior Instructor of the Quarter (fourth quarter) 2005 and Junior Instructor of the Year for 2005. docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for var- ious construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinat- ing donated materials and furniture. Call 722- 0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524.. PHYSICALS: Kids checked for school From Page 1 be dressed in shorts, short- sleeved, loose fitting T- shirts, and a sports bra for girls. Plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to your group appointment to complete all the necessary paperwork. In addition to getting your children's sports phys- icals done, the Marathon will feature information on a wide range of health and safety issues, provided by the Wellness Center, the base police and fire depart- ments, Pediatrics, Family Practice, and other Naval Hospital Jacksonville Call With Any Problem, Any Time j iLs 1-800-448-3000 1 ' wuvw.girlsandboystowuun.oig National Hodine healthcare providers. If you can't make the marathon dates, children's physical can also be sched- uled by calling Central Appointments at 542-4677. STUNT KITES BOX I 00Got a I ' house that | IL I . won't sell? WALK AWAY TODAY E We BUY Houses FAST Any Price Any Condition - Any Situation " No Equity? 1. No Problem! i OrderYouREEERp . AD1(AW/SW) Eva Takacs 'EZ Access' YotM*'4I AMV enhances care at NavHosp Jax THAT'S WHAT WE CALL A MILITARY SALUTE. From Page 4 tive practices and increase the number of available appointments. Blumenberg said, "Adopting EZ Access appointing throughout the enterprise will do away with most of the restraints associ- ated with traditional scheduling. More flexibility equates to ease in matching patients with appointments. The pilot pro- gram initiated in the Internal Medicine Clinic has been so successful that we are moving to adopt it throughout our primary care clinics." Blumenberg is asking patients to take a few minutes to cancel appointments by calling the Central Appointment Line at (904) 542-4677 when they no longer need the service or have a scheduling conflict. This simple act will free up about 900 appointments each month. Patients are also requested to update their personal information like address and telephone * numbers. This is especially important when a physician is trying to contact a patient to discuss test results or treatment options. Some patients don't call for an appoint- ment because they simply don't know the hours of operation for the Central Appointment Line. Supervisor Christine Childress said, "Many patients are not aware that Central Appointments is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on week- ends." The line is only closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. Wait times are less than two minutes on aver- age. Childress added, "We have one of the best phone systems I have ever seen in Call Centers. It allows us to view reports that give us information like the average waiting time of patients in the queue. The Central Appointments clerks are being more proactive in assisting patients with obtaining an appointment that meets their needs." The clerks are now asking patients when they would like an appointment rather than justoffering what is available. The clerk first looks for an appointment with the patient's primary care manager (PCM). If one is not available, the clerk searches for any available appointment within the assigned clinic. If unavailable, the patient is offered an appointment in the Acute Care Clinic (ACC) located in the Emergency Medicine Department. Patients have minimal wait times for appointment scheduled with ACC. Patients may also elect to speak with a nurse for medical advice and treatment options. TRICARE Online (TOL) is another way for patients assigned to the Naval Hospital to schedule an appointment with their Primary Care Manager (PCM). TRICAREOnline.com is a secure military website that provides 24-hour access for scheduling routine appointments and well- ness visits. The TOL site also provides interactive access to 18 million pages of health and wellness information. 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SuitPark -644-OM4 rge Park, FL 320M3 o - t - qmmp- - Iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Centex Homes offers a 5% di4 to buyers in public service. in any Centex Homes community in Northeast Florida, and scount Buy a home you'll enjoy 5% off the base incentives currently price of the home in addition being offered. to any other discounts and The Centex Public Service Discount applies to buyers in the following fields: Active, Reserve, Retired and Veteran Military Educators Law Enforcement Firefighters Healthcare Providers It's our way of honoring the personal sacrifice of these important workers, and it's your chance to save substantially on the cost of a brand-new home. Learn more at www.centexhomes.com, give us a call, or stop by the sales center at any of our communities. CENTEX HOMES www.centexhomes.com 888-871-4677 *$6,000 reduction based on 5% discount of $119,990 base price in Jennings Point and $33,000 reduction based on 5% discount of $668,000 base price at MiraVista. Offer valid on new contracts only and not applicable to existing contracts. See Your Centex Homes' Salis Consultant for details. CTX Mortgage Company, LLC, Commerce Title Company and Centex Insurance are subsidiaries of Centex Corporation anti offer homebuyers the ease of one stop shopping. Special offers above are available to purchasers who choose to utilize the services of CTX Mortgage Company, LLC and Commerci Title Company for owner occupied homes only. All financing offers are subject to buyer qualification, a complete mortgage application with CTX Mortgage Company, LLC is required within 5 days of executed contract. Interest rates, terms and availaility of all programs are subject to change without notice or obligation. All offers are subject to cancellation without notice at any time. . Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct representations, reference should be made to the documents required by section 718.503, Florida Statutes, to be furnished by a developer to a buyer or lessee. I This offering is made only by the prospectus for the condominium and no statement should be relied upon if not made in the prospectus. This is not an offer to sell, or solicitation of offers to buy, the condominium units in states where such offer or solicitation cannot be made. Prices, plans and specifications are subject to change without notice. CGC1506412 R136727 11 - f ' ,,r 12 Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Jags tickets available at USO From the NAS Jax USO It's that time again! As the Jacksonville Jaguars season approaches, the Greater Jackson- ville Area USO has released the new rules and sale schedule regarding the sale of USO Jaguars tickets. You may pick up one of the brochures at the NAS Jax or Mayport office. You may also find the brochure on our Web site, www.usojax.org, to download, print and fold for easy reference. Since the Jacksonville Jaguar inau- gural season, the Greater Jackson- ville Area USO has sold Jaguars tick- ets to each home game at minimal cost. The Jacksonville Jaguars gen- erosity is not duplicated by any other NFL team. The tickets are for the express purpose of providing active duty military personnel and their families the ability to enjoy an NFL game at a reasonable price. Over the past 10 years, the tickets have been sold under varying rules. For example, during the first several seasons, active duty military person- nel were required to attend the game in uniform. That rule was relaxed for the comfort of the attendees. However, the drawback to eliminat- ing that requirement is a more difficult time ensuring the tickets are being used by eligible personnel. Unfortu- nately, abuse of the tickets has occurred, requiring the USO to reexam- ine its eligibility for sale of the tickets. This year, the USO is restricting the use of these tickets in keeping with the original intent of the pro- gram: allowing members of the Armed Forces and their families the opportunity to attend an NFL game at a significantly reduced price. Thus, the use of the tickets is restricted to Uniformed Personnel and their imme- diate families only. The USO tickets are bar coded to restrict access to the stadium only through a designated USO gate. Through the cooperation of four area major installations, uniformed gate guards will be present at the USO gate to enforce entrance policy. Should individuals arrive with USO tickets and not have proper military identification, their tickets will be confiscated by the gate guards and entry into the stadium will not be allowed. The USO asks for everyone's sup- port in following the policy. This is a generous program and great opportu- nity for those currently serving in uniform and their families. Uniformed service personnel may purchase enough tickets for them- selves, their spouse and children. No civilians or family members without military ID cards will be allowed admittance to the game (with the exception of dependent children under the age of 10.) Uniforms are not required for admittance. Retired military personnel, civil service per- sonnel and civilians are not author- ized entry to any Jaguars game by use of a USO ticket. The cost of the USO ticket is $8 per ticket, regardless of age. The tickets go on sale two Mondays prior to the game. The NAS Jacksonville USO will open its doors at 8 a.m. for ticket sales and the Mayport Center will open its doors at 9 a.m. for ticket sales as follows: Aug. 7 Jaguars vs. Panthers Aug. 14 Jaguars vs. Buccaneers Aug. 28 Jaguars vs. Cowboys Sept. 5 Jaguars vs. Steelers Sept. 25 Jaguars vs. Jets Oct. 23 Jaguars vs. Titans Oct. 30 Jaguars vs. Texans Nov. 6 Jaguars vs. Giants Nov. 27- Jaguars vs. Colts Dec. 11- Jaguars vs. Patriots For more information, please visit www.usojax.org. From Staff he Ribbons & Roses Breast Cancer Support Groups (NAS Jax and NS Mayport) have cre- ated a series of decorated bras to express their experience with breast cancer. This display is in the outpatient clinic hallway (near the stairs and coffee stand). You are invited to vote for your favorite bra and then tell us what month you think it represents. Your suggestions will be used for a calendar that will be available for purchase after Oct. 1. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono, First Coast News Co-anchor Jeanne Blaylock, Dr. Joel Stone and Waneta Araneo (a local artist) have volunteered to determine which bras will be on the front & back cover. The bras will be on display, for your vote, until July 31. You can also bid for your favorite bra, just sign your name and leave a contact number on your ballot. Any money received will "go toward the calendar printing costs. Vote for your favorite today! 7S, Ap OinEI; Female Athlete of the Year N4I Photo by Shannon Leonard Lt. Cmdr. Robyn Cross of Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Branch Medical Clinic Kings Bay, Ga., proudly displays the NAS Jax Female Athlete of the Year award after being presented the award from NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson July 20. Cross was presented the award for her numerous marathon events, including placing first in the Fine Arts Series Sprint Triathlon, Hammerhead Triathlon, Greater Floridian Ironman and completing the Marine Corps Marathon. She has been a member of the Southeast .Navy Region Running and Triathlon Team since 2003. She is also treasurer of the Camden County Cycling Club. VON Take a peek! Bra art on display at Naval Hospital lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 13 MWRPlanner Mission First, Sailors Always ' For 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 $2 Military, $3 Department of Defense, $3 guests. Command Sports Challenge Aug.24-25 Free -Includes bowling, canoe race, dodgeball, 9sftball, golf and much more! Call 542-3239/2930 for more details. For more information call 542-3260 U.S. Sailing Instructor Course Aug.15-18 $100 for military and voluntary military instructors State safe boating certificate required. Call 278-0329 for more information. Free kayak and canoe rental on Thurs- day'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 Customer Appreciation Weekend Aug. 26-27 $.50 games all day! Does not include shoe rental. Summer Bowling Specials Sunday 5 p.m. 10 p.m., $2 per game, does not include shoe rental. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 11 a.m. 4 p.m., 2 games and shoe rental for $5. 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. SEvening 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! 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 ath- letics 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. Night of Joy at Disney's Magic Kingdom Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. Talent show A group of 5 and 6-year-olds dance to the sone "Move It, Move It" from the movie Madagascar during the Youth Activities Center Talent Show oto by Megan Elliot Friday. Sept. 9, 7:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. Fun, freedom and fellowship at Night of Joy 2006! $40.60 per ticket. Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. $86 Section 101 2007 Entertainment Books on sale now. Only $20! Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompa- nied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Comedy Zone Trip Tonight Free appetizers and admission, Learn to Fly Saturday NAS Jax Flying Club Free lesson! Beach Trip Sunday Departs Liberty at 10 a.m. Night-time Paintball Trip Monday NSB Kings Bay Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Final Destination 3 (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. Failure To Launch (PG- 13) Saturday, 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! Aug. 8 and 22 for active duty. Today, Aug. 10 and Aug. 24 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For information on booking command or private functions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club mairi office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3-7 p.m. Reef & Beef Aug. 4 $17 per person Gourmet all you can eat seafood and beef buffet Reservations recommended For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772 Before & After School Registration Going on now at the Youth Center! For more information call 778-9772. Touching Y;y Lives ' Every oluneers DayofAmerica 1I 800 899 OS9 HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will Ilke our price. Z 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 R13968 www.hobbyworld.biz " Demolition Jim Lamb of the NAS lax Facilities Department tears down Building 582 July 19. According to Lamb, his next 't ~demolition projects include Mulligan's Restaurant and old golf clubhouse and the old Search and Rescue Training building. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque since the course v Florida waters. A one-day safe p handling course car the dav before the p he United States Sailing Association those needing to refr will be conducting a sailing instruc- powerboat handling tor course hosted by Mulberry Cove Completion of th Marina and Navy Jacksonville Yachtompletion of th Club Aug. 15-18. This is a full four-day / on safe powerboat course leading to national certification course will mee as a U.S. Sailing Level 1 small boat quirement f instructor. ., certification Good sailing skills and powerboat arl handling skills are a prerequisite.' tra Candidates must also hold a state e n safe boating certificate. State cer- tification can be obtained online ..... through http://www.boatus.org/online is $100 for the course. 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Quick-move-in homes available. New 1,691-sq.-ft. home is ready for quick move-in for $240,761. (904) 751-1274 3. Islands of Dunn's Creek From the mid $200s 2,237-3,817 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling oversized homesites. New floor plans to choose from. Community is nestled amongst a nature preserve and offers walking trails, picnic area and community pool. (904) 751-1274 4. Cedar Glen From the $220s 1,787-3,580 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Come discover how wonderful life can be in this upscale community, now selling 11 brand new floor plans. Cedar Glen offers many amenities, including a community pool, recreation area, playground and nature boardwalk. Spacious 2,303-sq.-ft. home is ready for quick move-in for $273,990. (904) 591-7119 5. Villages of Summer Lakes From the $170s 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now selling new and quick-move-in townhomes with attached 1-car garages. Community pool and playground. 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Grand Cay From the $230s 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3 baths. i 10 brand new floor plans to choose from. Located in popular St. Johns County and just 10 minutes from the beach. Close to schools, parks, golf courses and historic St. Augustine. Move into a 2,217-sq.-ft. home for $284,990 (904) 591-7127 11. 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. 25-min. drive to Jacksonville via 1-95. Beautiful 27-hole public golf course, homeowners pay no membership fees. Close to area beaches. New 1,850-sq.-ft. home is ready for quick move-in fo $565,990. (904) 819-9081 12. Tuscany Village Now open 1,348-1,597 sq. ft., 2-3 bdrms., 2.5 baths. Now taking homesite reservations. Be the first on the block. Live near historic St. Augustine, entertainment and the beach. Right next to the Belz Outlet Mall. Less than 10-minutes to the beach. (904) 226-1949 13. Serenity Bay Coming soon 1,267-1,611 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 RATO Cooeraton WBroker Cooperation Welcome. 1. Rate protection subject to time limits and final loan approval. Not all borrowers will qualify. Other restrictions may apply. May not be available for all loan programs. 2. Up-front approval is subject to satisfactory appraisal and title review and no change In SREALTOR Cooperation Welcome. financial condition. If rate is not locked or rate protection expires, any rate Increases may lower loan amount for which borrower qualifies. ' SEqual Housing Lender. 02006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, 27001 Agoura Rd, #200, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301. Trade/servicemarks are respective property of Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, KB Home or Countrywide Financial Corp. Countrywide & associated house logo reg. US Pat/Tm. Ofc. AZ Mortgage Banker Lic #BK-0907332; LIc by Dept of Corporations under CA Residential Mortgage Lending Act; GA Reg 18970; IL Residential Mortgage Licensee. For AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, NV, NM, NC, SC,TX & WI residents and properties only. Countrywide KB Home Loans is funding lender for all advertised home loan products/svcs. Some products may not be available in all states where Countrywide Mortgage Ventures operates. Not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. 07/06 02006 KB Home (KBH). NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Disney Sweepstakes runs 07/01/06 to 07/30/06. Enter by submitting entry form at participating Jacksonville KBH communities. Limit one entry per household. Must be legal U.S. resident, 18 or older. Odds of winning depend upon number of eligible entries received. Drawing on 08/01/06.Prlze Is a weekend at Walt Disney World for 4, Including hotel, 2 days at a Disney theme park and S500 spending money (value $1,200). Winner responsible for all taxes, -o..Sp..r ,f-1 Insurance and other fees. Prize not exchangeable for cash, not transferable or assignable and cannot be combined with any other offers. KBH reserves the right to extend, modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. For details on restrictions, qualifications and conditions, see Official 1 R S NeOwHome Rules at sales offices or send SASE to Disney Sweepstakes Rules, c/o KB Home, 10475 Fortune Pkwy., Ste. 100, Jacksonville, FL 32256.Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/terms subject to change, priorsale, -' a o U r c e homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homeslte and are not guaranteed. Square footage Is approximate. Photos show upgraded landscaping and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Amenities listed are private to ' NwHomneBou-fc.com community unless otherwise listed. Continued scope/preservation of marsh/wooded/nature preserves subject to change and not guaranteed. Quick-move-in homes may require up to approx. 1 month before available for closing. Maps not to scale, See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-48718 Q.i.l it. _t Stop by any Northeast Florida KB Home community and enter to win a 2-day trip for 4 to Wait Disney World'. :t: ,r Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 15 FCCJ fall term registration begins From the Navy College Office registration for Flori- da Community Col- lege at Jacksonville's (FCCJ) 2006 Summer Term which runs from Aug. 28 through Dec. 12, is ongoing through Aug. 28. If you have not been able to get into the class you have wanted in the past, we highly recommend early registration to reserve your seat. A placement test is required for math and English. Please allow 48 hours for Navy College to process your tuition assis- tance form. For assistance, call 771-3979. FCCJ classes at NAS Jacksonville for second half of summer term Course Number ENC1101 ENC1102 HUM2450 MAC1105 MAT0024 MAT1033 AMH2020 BSC1005 CCJ1010 CGS1060 Day Title M W W W TH M M M/W W M/W English Comp. I English Comp. II Building/Room 4/117 4/117 Humanities in the Americas 4/116 College Algebra Brig Elementary Algebra Brig Intermediate Algebra Brig U.S History to 1865 966/254 Life in its Biol. Environment 966/253 Into to Criminology 966/261 Into to Computers 110/Lab Course Number Day Title ENC1101 ENC1102 EVR1633 GEB1011 HUM2210 MAT0024 MAT1033 PSY1012 M/W English Comp I T/TH English Comp II T Hazardous Mat. Emerg. Response T/TH Into to Business Building/Room 966/211- 4/117 966/261 966/253 T/TH Humanities: The Foundations 4/116 M/N T/TH Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra T/TH General Psychology NMSC Sailors lend a .hand By MCI (SW/AW) Jeff McDowell NMSC Public Affairs More than a dozen Sailors from Navy Medicine Support Command took time out from their duties to lend a hand at a recent home renovation for a local family. The renovation was headed by Builder's Care, a nonprofit organization in North- east Florida. The Builder's Care mission is to reduce substandard housing by provid- ing repair to seriously deteriorated homes belonging to the low income, elderly and disabled. Local volunteers, like those from NMSC assist volunteer builders and craftsmen by providing food, drink and time to the work site. The NMSC personnel supported the 14- day project by serving food and drinks at the hospitality tent to the hundreds of car- penters, electricians and plumbers who Help the USO by using the Internet From the NAS lax USO Enter USO Jacksonville in the block to ARP. select the Greater Jacksonville Area USO Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Jeff McDowell HM1 Tomasine Jordan carries a table into the completed home the day before the family arrived. worked tirelessly at the site often from sun-up to sundown. NMSC personnel also helped stain the house's rear deck, carry the new carpet inside and pick up the hun- dreds of empty water bottles that littered the work site. As the house neared com- pletion, NMSC volunteers helped build bunk beds and move the family's furniture back into the home. "It was fun to help out the family, and the folks at Builder's Care did an amazing job," said HM3 Di Hu, a medical Specialist in the Centralized Credentialing and Privileging Department at NMSC. The group volunteered its time through- out the two week project, which began July 8. The family arrived back to the com- pletely renovated home on July 22. If only the Greater Jacksonville Area USO had a penny for every time you searched the Internet now it can! The Greater Jacksonville Area USO has regis- tered with a search engine which is pow- ered by Yahoo. GoodSearch is a Web site that is success- fully raising money for a variety of chari- ties around the country. Every time an individual utilizes the yahoo search engine at GoodSearch, one penny is deposited into the Greater Jacksonville Area USO account. In just a week, with very. little promotion of this resource, more than $8 has been geniicikr~td through Web searches on this site. "When you consider how many people are on the internet searching for informa- tion, this could multiply exponentially if our military community would use install this search engine on their home comput- ers," said Greater Jacksonville Area USO Executive Director K.C. McCarthy. "The money raised through this Web site goes right back to our military community through the USO's programs and services." To make GoodSearch your homepage and contribute to the Greater Jacksonville Area USO, enter www.goodsearch.com. as your charity of choice. This is a simple way to help support the USO who is working to enhance the quali- ty of life of our military and their families. Known as the "Entertainer of Entertainers" ..... OUNT E i isouQu . 'FOR ACTIVE 4495 ROOSEVELT-BLVD. 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EMORY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY (904) 779-0246 NAS Jacksonville (904) 249-6700 Mayport (904) 645-0333 Craig jacksonvitte.center@erauedu SFree Parking Daily Lunch Specials Bachelor Parties All Major Credit Cards/A EMCM200 If I', II'I yaW W I fp 1rp AMSTSONST. MinmADUMeI waJ m J n ~ i i 966/251 966/251 966/211 I B i S T R 0 1 k k k k t - t- t- %- - - - -,) smi 16 Jax All NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 RENTER: Insurance vital Commissaries tell for property protection for customer 41-- *,C^-i'^^ u~stomin mose in rental situations From Page 1 it was damaged or stolen. So, if you bought a television five years ago for $300, it would be worth significantly less today. While you'd still need to spend about $300 for - a new TV, your insurance company will pay only for what the old one was worth, minus your deductible. Replacement cost coverage, on the other hand, will pay what it actually costs to replace the items you lost, again minus the deductible. "Replacement cost coverage will reimburse you for the actual replacement cost of your property, up to the limit stated in your policy," notes Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society Jacksonville Director D.ave Faraldo. "An insurer will generally make an advanced payment to you for the *used value' of the property, less your deductible. Then if you replace the property, you can receive reim- bursement for the actual price paid. Your agent can explain this part of the claim process in more detail." In some regions, most insurers write ACV coverage. In others, they'll quote you replacement cost coverage by default. Replacement cost coverage will cost you more in premiums, but it will also pay out more if you ever need to file a claim. Let your agent know about any particularly valuable items you have. Jewelry, antiques, and electronics might be covered up to a certain amount. If you have some items that are unusually expensive, such as a diamond * ring, you'll probably want to purchase a separate rider. If you don't talk to your agent about an expensive item when you buy the policy. you probably won't be able to recover the loss. To ensure you are compensated for any belongings you lose from a fire, storm or other catastrophe, you should inventory all of your personal belongings. "Many people learn after a fire or storm that they didn't have enough personal property coverage. Making an inventory will 7 help you decide how much insurance you need. It also will simplify claims," said Faraldo. "Your inventory should list each item, its value and serial number. Photograph or videotape each room. including closets. open drawers, storage buildings, and your garage. Keep . receipts for major items in a t'fireproof place." If your apartment or condominium becomes uninhabit- able due to a fire, burst pipes, or any other reason cov- ered by your policy, your insurance will cover your "addi- tional living expenses." Generally, that means paying for you to live somewhere else. This coverage has a limit of about 30 to 50 percent of "'the total value of the policy. So, if you're insured for 4$100,000, your "additional living expenses" limit will be ,,$30,000 to $50,000, depending on your policy terms. %Your insurance company will continue to pay while your *:home is being repaired or rebuilt or until you perma- ,.nently relocate. Sometimes 12 months is the longest an insurance company will continue paying. With some policies, you're limited to what the insurance company considers a "reasonable length of time." , Renters and condo owners insurance policies have Additional benefits. For example, a waterbed liability '.provision is standard in most renters and condo owners Policies. If your waterbed bursts and the water ends up *in the apartment below yours, your insurance would a-cover the damage. " Liability protection is also standard with most renters ,,and condo policies. This means if someone in your unit slips and falls, you're covered for any costs, up to your liability limit. If this person sues you, you're covered for what they win in a court judgment as well as your legal expenses, up to your policy's limit. Just like any other type of homeowners insurance poli- cy, your premium depends on a number of factors: where you live. your deductible, your insurance company and whether you need any additional coverage. There are ways to reduce your renters or condo owners insurance bill. Increasing your deductible (the amount you pay before your coverage kicks in) is one strategy. Make sure you can afford whatever deductible you choose. If you're thinking about getting a dog, you might want to think twice. Some insurance companies are reluctant to write policies for owners of certain breeds. Most insurers offer discounts for "protective devices." including smoke and fire detectors, burglar alarms, and fire extinguishers. Some insurers might, offer discounts to policyholders who are over age 55 and retired. Others might offer a discount if you buy both an auto and renters policy (called a multi-line discount). V Regardless of how you decide to reduce your monthly ,premium, NAS Jacksonville Office Personnel Support 'Manager Patricia Wheeler hopes that no one decides to skip out on renters insurance all together just to save a Sfew bucks. "Renters insurance doesn't cost a lot, espe- *cially when you take into account its potential benefits," she stated. "It protects your household goods and covers you in case you or one of your family members is held liable for damage to another person's property. It is an excellent investment that every Sailor should make." By Capt. Audricia McKinney and Bonnie Powell Special to American Forces Press Service Military families are being encouraged to "load up their pantries" as the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) launches an awareness campaign encouraging military families to keep nonperish- able foods, water and other necessi- ties on hand for emergencies. DeCA is teaming up with the Armed Forces Emergency Services Branch of the American Red Cross to raise awareness of disaster prepared- ness throughout the military commu- nity. The "What's in Your Closet?" cam- paign is intended to get military fami- lies thinking about how prepared they are for a disaster. Customers will see posters and handouts in stores, and reminder buttons on employees. With the June 1 start of rs: Get prepared hurricane season, military families in seven days." coastal areas at home and abroad Toward that end, Nixon said, need to be ready, said Patrick Nixon, posters in commissaries will list sug- chief executive officer and acting gestions of supplies to have on hand. director of the Defense Commissary "The commissary disaster prepared- Agency. ness posters have a list of basic items "We want to raise awareness of the people might want to consider," he need to keep emergency supplies on said, "But there may be many more hand and that shoppers can realize items such as shelf-stable milk or savings of 30 percent or more by favorite snacks that people might using their commissary benefit to wa t include. This is simply supply their emergency closet," he want to get people thinking and added. intended to get people thinking and The media has also heightened get them to take action now." awareness of the possibility of a pan- Red Cross representatives will have demic, an outbreak of infectious dis- the opportunity to provide commis- ease that has the potential to spread sary customers with information and worldwide. answer questions about disaster pre- "Disasters can take on many paredness. The type of information forms," said Joseph Moffat, executive and events offered will vary according director, Armed Forces Emergency to location, and in some cases cus- Services. "From blackouts to bliz- tomers will also have the opportunity zards, to tornadoes and earthquakes, to sign up for volunteer services and everyone should be prepared with classes, such as first aid or disaster enough emergency supplies to last preparedness, DeCA officials said. NAS Postal Employee says From Staff David Kistler has seen a lot during the 20 years he has served at NAS Jackson- ville's Post Office. He first came aboard the base in 1986. as a window clerk in the old wooden post office on Saratoga Avenue next to the former Jacksonville Navy Credit Union before moving to the current building on Child Street a few years ago. Kistler has punched the time clock with great co- workers including Joyce George, Lutrell Greenaway, Janet Pierotti, Julie Villareal, and Dwight Prtichard. "His outgoing personality is contagious and we are surly going to miss him," said NAS Jax Postal Employee Janet We Can Help! Write to P. 0. Box 8000, Boys Town, NE 68010, call us at 1-800-217-3700 or visit .our We site at: www.girlsandboystown.org Pierotti. He's helped parents, spouses, and children mail many a care package to loved ones deployed all over the world, most inked with rubber stamps depicting messages of love that Kistler has collected for that "special touch." He's prayed for the safety of squadrons heading over- seas, rejoiced in their safe returns and enjoyed the camaraderie of the military postal employees, the hos- pital cafeteria staff, the ITT office staff, and the Navy Exchange Staff (where David takes his daily walk- ing exercise). Kistler always loved the yearly 'field trip to the Post Office' by the NAS Jax 1e-~e 6 QOUND JACKS Back-to-! BLOWOUT $AVE 70/ TAX-FREE Starts Saturday 7-22 Save an Additional throughout the Child Care Center and delighted in their Halloween Costume Parades. He never imag- ined that he would leave NAS Jax before retirement, but a position opened up at the Cecil Commerce Center Post Office and he won the bid. He regrets leaving NAS Swedish Massage Oriental goodbye Jax, but the position offers a promotion and is much closer to home. "Dave will be missed by all," said NAS JaxPostalS service Supervisor Leon Fells. "During the last 20 years, he has served his cus- tomers with great pride. 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SunTrust and "Seeing beyond money" are registered service marks of SunTrust Banks, Inc. mia 29308-06 Q t f Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 19 JAK SPORTS & STANDINGS Weekly sports recap The intramural golf league plays every Wednesday at 8 a.m. and the summer basketball league plays Tuesday through Thursday starting at 5 p.m. The greybeard summer basketball league and the flag football preseason got under- way last week. The greybeard basketball league plays Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:15 a.m. and noon. The flag football league plays Monday through Thursday at 5:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. If you would like to join any of the leagues, contact the base gym. Captain s cup fall volleyball league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command DOD personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Fall softball meetings August 23 The Greybeard league meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. and is open to all NAS Jax active duty, selective reservists, and command DOD person- nel ages 30 and older. The intramural league meeting will be at noon and is open to all NAS Jax active duty, selective reservists, and com- mand DOD personnel. The meetings will be held in the conference room of building 850 located at the intersection of Yorktown and Mustin Road and next to the Galley. Commands that have their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive 5 captain s cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3H, 30M Women 4H Triathlon Men 2H, 30M Women 3H Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings As of July 21 TEAMS WINS LOSSES NAVY BAND 4 0 NATEC CNATTU BLUE CNRSE FACSFAC HS-3 CNATTU RED AIMD 610 VR-58 NCTS B 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings As of July 21 TEAMS AIMD BLUE VP-45 VP-5 CNATTU GOLD SCWS AIMD GOLD VP-62 AIR OPS NCTS -A Summer TEAM VS-22 AIMD 400 NAVHOSP VP-30 HS-3 AIMD 600 VP-5 VS-24 VP-45 HS-7 VP-62 FACSFAC WINS 5 5 LOSSES 0 0 Basketball Standings As of July 21 WINS 6 4 4 4 2 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 LOSSES 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 2 5 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax No. 86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesdays and Thursday and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Educa-tion Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled Ameri- can 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 service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Fed- eral 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 Medi-cal Center, 2300 Park Ave-nue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general mem- bership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a mem- bers 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. Parents Without Part- ners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organiza- tion is open to any single, divorced, separated, or wid- owed that have children of BANKRUPTCY $699* Single Petitioner Chap 7 any ages. For more informa- tion, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflori- da.com or call 307-6261. 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 chil- dren are welcome at all activities. For information contact Nicole Lopez at 504- 6016 or go to mom- sclubopw@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 infor- mation, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jackson- ville Chapter 1984, Na- tional Association of Retired Federal Employ- ees extends an open invita- FREE CONSULTATION tion 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. Contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena. Washing- ton@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 "Wing- nutts" invite all those inter- ested 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 information, 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- '*cost and filing fees are additional "Representing Military Personnel and Dependents for Over Twenty Years" *Family Law *Bankruptcy Criminal - Divorce Chapter 7 D.U.I - Separation Chapter 13 Misdemeanor - Custody Step Parent Adoption Felony - Paternity Name Change Traffic - Child Support Incorporation Wills / Probate 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 informa- tion, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offer- ing free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent- JAX TALES BY MIK1 NES lead tours, stroll the historic riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks col- lection and special exhibi- tions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, con- tact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. WWW.RICiKSTOURn.OM The Law Office of Jeffrey C. Peterson SAttorney at Law (904) 356-1877 10 South Newnan St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 VISA uI Call Today!-- FLA. BAR #0351938 Nat King Cole, velvet voice, and a heavy smoker. 4 Smoking up to three packs a day. He believed smoking kept his voice low. He died of lung cancer on February 15, 1965 at age 45. UNOTSTD-N Cide D IVO'l]RCE No Deb $6 9 oIrpet 20 JaX All NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Sailors of the Year advanced to chief By MC1(SW) Brandon Schulze MCPON Public Affairs Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) Adm. Robert Willard meri- toriously advanced the 2006 Sailors of the Year (SOY) to chief petty officer dur- ing a ceremony July 20 at the Pentagon. CNO Shore SOY, HM1(FMF/DV) Jeromy Cronin; Atlantic Sea SOY, MM1(SS/SW/ AW/DV) Jordan Rosado; Pacific Fleet Sea SOY, AE1(AW) Dennis Simpson; and Navy Reserve Force SOY, HM1(FMF) David L. Worrell each received a Navy Commenda- tion Medal prior to receiving their chiefs anchors. Throughout the week, the four Sailors of the Year and their spouses met with Defense Department and Navy lead- ers, visited historical sites, and enjoyed special events held in their honor in the Washington, D.C., area. Prior to the pinning, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) (SW/FMF) Joe R. Campa Jr., who hosted the week's events, offered his remarks to the Sailors preparing to enter a chiefs mess with more than 100 years of history and experience. '"The uniform you put on today, and the ,anchors that will soon be placed on your ,collars, carry with them a new responsibil- ity and new expectations. The importance 'of your new role cannot be overstated," ;said Campa. "I am privileged and honored to welcome you into the chief's mess today." The VCNO began his remarks by addressing his expectations of the four top ,enlisted Sailors as they approached the culmination of months of interviews throughout the selection process. "Their promotions are not as much a reward for past performance as they are a vote of confidence in their future abilities. These Sailors have proven themselves ready for increased authority, responsibili- ty and accountability," said Willard. "As chiefs you'll be evaluated on your ability to accomplish the mission and on your dedi- cation to the growth and development of your Sailors," he said. "I can guarantee you'll face challenges you've never dreamed of, but with these great chal- lenges come great opportunity, and I know you'll succeed." While each of the four Sailors expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to rep- iesent their respective communities, Worrell, the Reserve SOY, also recognized the many Sailors and Marines with whom he served in Iraq and the chiefs, senior chiefs, and master chiefs who mentored him throughout his 15-year career. He also spoke to the other three Sailors who were recognized at the ceremony. "To be included in this group never ceas- es to amaze me. I'm really honored to be associated with them," said Worrell. Throughout the Sailor of the Year com- petition, the Akron, Ohio, native has repre- sented 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines, where he currently serves as assistant battalion chief in Brook Park, Ohio. In the past year, he was mobilized and subsequently deployed to the Al Anbar Province, Iraq. As Weapons Company leading petty offi- per, he was responsible for the medical care of more than 200 Marines and Sailors. While iri Iraq, he established temporary aid stations during numerous high intensi- ty combat operations. After he returned stateside, he stayed on active duty for 30 days and personally tracked 15 Marines from his unit through the medical system. Rosado, the Atlantic Sea SOY, said he found the opportunity to learn about the other SOYs' backgrounds very interesting, especially regarding the different experi- ences they've had in the Navy from Worrell's experience with the Marines in Iraq, Simpson's experience in the aviation community, his own experience with sub- marines, and Cronin's experience with div- ing. "There was one common theme I noticed," he said while discussing the POYs' similarities, "was the drive and determination and the desire to succeed." Rosado continued by saying, "You don't strive to become the Sailor of the Year. You just strive to do your work, serve your country and do the best you can." The youngest of the four new chiefs and Brooklyn, N.Y., native, Rosado entered the Navy May 12, 1998. He is currently serv- ing aboard USS Seawolf (SSN 21), where he is the Auxiliary Division leading petty officer and the command fitness leader. , He is qualified in Submarine Warfare, Scuba Diver, Diving Officer of the Watch, ,Chief of the Watch and Duty Chief Petty Officer. Simpson, the Pacific Sea SOY, said he enjoyed meeting with and hearing the individual perspectives of senior leaders in the Navy from the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, and Secretary of the Navy, to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense. He gave insight to future Sailors interested in being select- ed next year on what to expect with the SOY process, based on his experience. "I think the majority of the boards were focused on trying to see how much you knew about the Navy not just about your squadron, your command, or your region. All of these guys have that same knowl- edge of the entire Navy from what's going on at home to what is happening in 5th Fleet." Simpson was born in New Bern, N.C, and is currently assigned as an instructor at the Naval Leadership Training Unit, Little Creek, Va. As the Pacific Sea SOY, with 10 years experience in the Navy, he represents Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 3, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. During his assignment there, he held vari- ous positions, including work center super- visor, compass calibration program manag- er, and fuel cell entry supervisor. At the completion of his tour, he was the Night Check Maintenance Control supervisor and was one of only two first class petty officers qualified to release aircraft "Safe for Flight." , Cronin, the CNO Shore SOY, summed up the importance of the afternoon ceremo- ny and what it personally meant to him to receive the honor of meritorious advance- ment to chief. "I think every young Sailor when you come in, you look at leadership and the first thing the enlisted Sailor looks at is the chief," Cronin said. "The chief always has the answer. If you have any issue no matter how small or large you always go to the chief. To become that chief is a pinna- cle of a career." Born in Tucson, Ariz., Cronin entered the Navy July 14, 1993. He is currently serving as a high-risk instructor at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center. He was hand selected as lead instructor and corpsman for the inaugural SCUBA Mobile Training Team mission to Beirut, Lebanon. He provided valuable medical support, taught diving medicine and supervised more than two dozen dives for members of the Lebanese armed forces. CNO Adm. Elmo Zumwalt and MCPON Jack Whittet initiated the Sailor of the Year program in 1972 to recognize out- standing Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Sailors; the next year, the program honored the top Shore Sailor of the Year. 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Photo by MC1 Brandan Schulze The Navy's newest Chief Petty Officers, Chief of Naval Operations Shore Sailor of the Year (SOY), HMC(FMF/DV) Jeromy Cronin; Reserve SOY, HMC(FMF) David Worrell; Atlantic Fleet SOY, MMC(SS/SW/AW/DV) Jordan Rosado; and Pacific Fleet SOY, AEC(AW) Dennis Simpson pose for a photo in the Pentagon Courtyard. The ceremony marked a culmination of months of interviews throughout the selection process. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Elmo Zumwalt and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Jack Whittet initiated the Sailor of the Year pro- gram in 1972 to recognize outstanding enlisted Sailors. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" 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No TH#1032remodkit/ba, see' $289,500 707-9574 107 Telephone Dating 2234Forbes St.9-12 Cail904.962.9098 appx 1100sf 904-553-7190 Agents. Owner/Agent $133k obo. 292-3852 for Services Fri-Sat 8-5. Sun 9-12 in33a 912.228-29f5 110 Happy Ads SALE BY TOM WATSON i 912 223-6925 appointment. 115 Lost and Found tomwatsonestatesales.com FSBO S/4/2cg, 2850sf, o M ttracostal AMu Sell! $Market40,000 e 120 Notices preserve., premilumio 306 Intracoastal Below Market. Hew 5 Ps onals "As scuhols' 310 Mandarin FSBO4br/2ba, g pool hot 4e/3 ot3200sf in Water- 130Tickets I Open House Sat-Sun, 3BR/2BA over 1800SF, tub, 1700SF, Ig fam rm. 12275 Hawkstowe Ln. -avelides 1-6pm. Will coo $420,950. Move read oo 100% FINANCING awSen Brokers welcome 140Vacatio/ avel o4464.0026r avail o a a 0 100c FINANCING $215,700. 904651.8832 $395,000 9s651w3079 Vacao/eravieslCall Thao Debelen w th Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest 10/976Services&A, 4/2 Timothy Hartigan OK. Mark 904-233-4231 16Entertainment S ubdivison Gated BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY -4/2.5, poolhome, 0adf/s5gtd al e treed yd Indian Sprints Sat 1-4, 343.5805 K.W $263, 904-026& 7232 614-5055 115 Lost and For Sale REDUCED Must Sell $24 Subdiv $290k 221-4446 First Coast Realty 115 Found 230-292 Georgia Counties Waterfront Lux Twhm BENT WATER pond view Beauclerc 3/2 1736sf Den __ 294Fernandina/ Baymeadow 3/2.5 Ic 2yr old, 3/2. din, study, w/fp. new roof & a/c LOST -7/15 brow AmelialIsland gar VIPRIty 904-962-6190 2100sf, upgrades, Irg kit & brk rm/wkshop TChihuaohuao mix, t296 Georgia Miscellaneous $279,000. Call 223-1644 $239,900 Call 215.6057 M Please call 465-7536 302 Riverside NeW Homes ____________305Southside * 306 Intracoastal West fHo 120 Notices 307San Maco est from the $160's 310 Mandarin 4 ABORTION ALTERNATIVE 20 Westside 325 Norh Jacksonville e Vineyard -- * *ALL EXPENSES PAID* Sprineld Man Lovin Families n Jacksonville, Attorney 330 Beaches -- - Michael Shorstein 332 Middleburg 348-6400 or 800-348 6434 334 Keystone Heights/ - Melrose 4 NEED A LAWYER? 335 Orange Park/ '- --- AAA Attorney Referral Svc 338 Baker County 'i- 'LT- 1-80733-, 24HR. 339 Putnam County - S340 St. John's County 34 t. Augustin Beach New Quality Built Homes With 345sNassau County A Personal Touch 4 Ni TIMTST350 Waterfront 355 Condominiums * 360 Out of Area/Town/ F eIS utacTte d Homes Jack Lee Construction 4 Now that the years of 37 Farms/Acreage 783-9039 Old Middleburg 380 Investment Property Zj Z saving and investing 382 Retirement Comm. i o For Sale are behind you, you 385 Miscellaneous need to consider a 390 Real Estate Wanted CBCO50222 - change in strategy. At 230 Georgia Real -- - Edward Jones, we Estate / - can help create a plan PUB HER' eS NaOT ver All real estate adver-/ ,. - so you may look for- tisinin n newsa / hi- n sa ward to a steady, sta- ..r, / /. %--- - ble income for years dnertiset o er 'F.- / f o mn 31,,o...n or a5s, en sm crcmnlthi.n y3sed on o-l-t n .'u / 0 0 to come. race. col.or. relgic.,n 7i i -' -. "3- sox. hanro cap trmiii I31 status. or national ,r "am-.' F l gin. or a, Initention. tO1 To see why taking make an, such orei. j -. with Edward Jones o....scrii. 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Rome, ChFC 80 92..a2A B n sRe t I Ic. r!" 2150 Park Ave. Orange Park, FL 32073 e 904-264-5196 255K 904 54800 www.edwardjones.com OCEANFNTCOMM. 1100 Seagae AveNeptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Member AuconS IPC 2 2,258F, BUILT home 20565f. gar. oen ne %% appi Tence FSBO 9210 Estate Sales 98, 540 One Bedroom Starting At 220 Pb icSaes rSCHIDnaRdNnaR 130 Tickets Amelia Island 94 F5r8an dm 6 50 cjn erna nda Bch Historic Avondale FLRIDAGATOR RIVIERA PARKWAY 2r, r. Football tickets wanted. r E.1 33 3 p'" .- - Local pcku. Please 55R. ,0,g0.r iO .,2,9.696 T9 w bn n 3U5 Southside APARTMENT S SPall S13-335247 e fMu1 st S22FSBO 3 2 +office 22I 98', MeadOwfNeld 2 a upgrades, great Auctions. 44S8 MOER 039 210 Estate Sales 98O W N B. Langston's Presents 32 ieieI Antiques to everything FSBO 3/2 w/bonus rm, Contemporary to antique new kit & ba, new Historic Avondale .J-1' furn, Including BR/DR carpt, tile, wndws. Brick sets. Glassware china Like Brand New $139.9K '.f.,T rbA goods. 10065 Delano Dr E 3333 Phyllis St. P R W E off St. Augustine Rd. past Loretto Rd. APARTMENTS Wed 5-9 Thur/Fri. 9-4 305 Southside HuR ryENTS www.blangston.com Hurry Huffy Hurry , #88 Primrose Antic 100%s FINANCING 2730 Park St. 537.7571 Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest SOK. Mark 904,233.4231 8(f I 1 _ Your looking for a new home, one that really meets your family's needs. That's where I can help. From your initial consultation to your Prudential final walk-through, I will be there to guide you every step of Netmtk Re.lty the way. Call today to begin your search for a new home Gigi Gonzales, REALTOR- ' Navy Daughter & 15-yr Navy Spouse Cell (904) 742-1884 Bus (904) 269-1716 SIndependently Owned & Operated 0.2( r.15 AFFORDABLE LARGE 1, 2,v3 BEDROOM L HOMES Beautifully maintained all brick, 4/2, 2,240 sq ft, on large fenced lot, big enough for a pool. This. , Al split floor plan home is a must see!! Beautifully landscaped '' M a S E^' yard with excellent curb appeal.'o To see this home is to want to own it! Close to shopping and restaurants. Only 5 Miles to, NAS Jax!!! Call Jaime for your 5330 Vivera Ln., Jacksonville, FL appointment today! t9.70 Qn - 5 ~mr .0) ^^> e^ ^ e * 0 0 * z - tE;gnE= r , Uo^ U*S.S p' r ^cI i Pta~ltF- ashm r^ (AIJ T4mWA3 U -o - ~see 40msmm(ml 22 J8X Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27,2006 315 Arlington SE ARL- MLS# 307600 4/2, 2094sf, gated comm, remod kit, MBR bath, tile, hrd- woodSS appll, $314,900 PCS orders, 997- 61861/ 542-.21195 X149 320 Westside 267' DEEP LOT In all brick location brand new home 2557sf, 4/2, $279,900. 904-771-0111 $89,000 -2/1, 2 car gar, biks from schIs. Lease opt to own low dwn Call Diane 277-0808 AAA New Homes & newly remod homes all parts of town E-Z Fin. low dwn pymt. 207-9548 993-7184 Beautifully remod. 3/2 no money down. Owner pays closing cost 52-3315 Hablo Espanol Best Buy Hot list reveals 1i best buys in your Recorded Message specific pri rane and area. Free 1-866-833-4607 ID# 7001 ERA Heavener Realty Co. Cedar Hills 3/1 LR, DR. FR, W/D, newly remod. DW, new kit, new pnt in/out, 1500sf $147,900. 264-0567 705-1879 Completely remod 3/2 lce SS apple, quiet n'hood 7012 Cherbourg Ave N. $149,900. 904-233-8851 Jacksonville Homeseller * Find out what the home down the street sold for. Free Computer zedllit of area home salesand, current listings Free Recorded Msg 1-866-833-4607 ID# 7003 ERA Heavener Rity Co FSBO All brick 4/2 1983sf, Irg culdesac lot,2 car. grdn tub $225K OBO 904-626.-6260/829-.3572 FSBO/Normandy Village REDUCED 3/1,1200SF 8020 LOURDES DR. NORTH $129,900.904 695.2462 RTO -3790 Cedar Forest Dr. E. 4/2 Brand new constr. $1500mo. Call Josh 237-5706 4/2/2 NEWI 2700+sf covered prch. Ig fncd bckyd, on cul-.de-.sac, 421n. cab, all upgraded black appll., $45k blw bidr price $229,900 Owner/Agent 561- 301- 9745 322 Argyle RENTTOOWN 3/2Town hhm w/loft & garage, no 'bank quallfing, $176.000 Call Angle 813-.731-9466 SALE FELL THROUGH IN WATERMILL 3/2/2, 1500sf : $10k below value+up to an addit. $Sk to buyer. 8446 Stelling Dr. $199 ,900 or $194,900 904-291-8311 325 North Jacksonville $100 MOVE IN Rent to own. No pmt for 30 days. Call now 721-3225 or 993-7669 FSBO 7317 Southland 2/1 w/smi loft 954sf, just remdl, appr @ $91K asking $81K 993-5709 www.infotube.net/142608 NEWLY REMODELED N'side & W'side. No money down, no close ing cost. Poor credit ok, move in fast. 449-6069 NICE NEIGHBORHOOD 3/1 GOOD CONDITION LARGE YARD $89,900 904-703-5263 N'S 3 & 4br aval $300, a job and decent credit moves you in. FSBO Broker/ Owner Florida Home Owner Realty. Call Ethan 881-9455 * SELL $119K APPRSD $165K Highlands 3/1 waterfront 1/2 ac. 2 car gar needs work, bad credit ok. 904-464.0002 327 Downtown 2/1 CH&A ON 3 LOTS, 35W. 16th St. Needs some work. $39,900. 904-718-6392 330 Beaches 3/2.5, 1868sf Luxury condo. $30K under builder's price $10K towards closing $493,900. 904-910-8084 Atl Bch 3/2 TH frnch drs to patio, fncd yd, roomy 1334sf. 1927 Mary St. $149.9K 904-333-4641. ATL BCH 4br/1.Sba brick on 1/2 acre. Slight fire/smoke damng. Grt buy $180K 904- 626- 0663 ATL BCH home 2400sf 3/2 Fully updated Realtors welcomed Owner fin avail $759K For sale or lease. 904- 338- 6690 / 891-7550 Dutton Isl Preserve 3/2 new roof, red oak firs very clean $210K, call 904-222-1873 241-8229 Dutton Isl Preserve 4/2.5 Brand New Keywest Style home 2400sf, $425K 904-222-1873 241-8229 L'Atrium Ponte Vedra Lease Opt $1300m or $295K, 2br/2ba, 2 cg, pool. frpic. 338-4334 PVB/DOLPHIN COVE #1 Seatrout, 3/2, remod kit Ig pool, Agents welcome $358K. 904-280-3136 1 NEW BUILDING IN JARDIN DE MER CONDOS Recently released by developer. Near beaches, restaurants & golf course. Open 1-5 dally or call for appt. 904-241-2270 904-246-9268 332 Middleburg FREE LIST CALL NOWl BUY OWNER has 1000's of properties with No Commission. 800-771-7777 www.BuyOwner.com FSBO 3br/2ba hse, 1700sf total, paved rd, move In ready, huge kit, Irg rms 1.2ac 291-5222/891-0801 J, Lease Purchase 3 2,2 car gar. On L.6acres. Call or more Info. 779 1918 335 Orange Park/ 33 Clay 4BR/3BA In Fleming Island, totally updated, lots of tile & stone, new kitchen & bath. Lake lot, Great rm + study. A truly beautiful home $293 000 Watson Realty Corp. Realtors Linda Smith 904-655-6788 A Full Service Brokerage www.callthechief.com 877-346-7827 DON BROWN REALTY 225-5510 OR 571-7177 BELOW APPR. IN PACES FERRY 4/3 w/pool, cus tom stone work, 2655sf, $299k obo. 904-375-1294 Brand New Hse 3br/2ba OakLeaf Plant. $218K Lease to purchase opt. Owner Fin. 407-948-5408 Club Cont. Winterboume TH end unit 3/3 + bonus 2150sf 2c gar $339K. 904-298.0937 226-6428 Eagle Harb. FSBO on lagoon. Quiet culdesac 3br/2ba, every upgrade, Call 904-635-9169 EAGLE HARBOR FSBO 4/3 Lg open kit, tile, lots of upgrds, presv. lot, $339K. A+ Schools. 904-213-8375 EAGLE LANDING 3,000+sf Incredible 4br/3ba/2car on wide GOLF COURSE(12th hole) w/ fireplace in resort commu- nity. Prewired audiovisual Entertainment home upgrades to numerous to list. http://www.prudentialnetwork- real ty.com/aent.aspx?!d=19791 STEAL ME at $425,000 FSBO (561) 339 9512 FLEMING ISLAND 5505 Silkwood. large 3BR/2BA on over 1/2 acre lot, new ceramic tile In living areas, new paint, fabulous inground pool great landscaping, fenced backyard. Own- ers being transferred. Convenient to A+ schls & NAS Jax. $269,000 Betty Shaw 58& 6454 RE/MAX Specialists Flem Isl Eagle Harbor Immac. 3/2 wtr view, $329,900. Open House Sat & Sun. 904-264-4113 a FSBO- 4/2 Brick House with Pool. OLOrange Park 1900sf, on cul de-sac, $236K. Call 215-2310 for appt. PCS FSBO Orange Park Area 4/2.5 Like new. Bit 2001. $249,900. Call 904-463-0210 Will co-op Magnolia Pt GCC, 3 lots on golf course from $127,900 & new const. 4/3 on ravine lot $419K, Own/agt. 904-343-7612 MOVE IN TOMORROW 4BR/2BA, 2241sf, scrn porch, tile & Pergo floors, Built in 2000, $232,000. 4BR/3BA, 2310sf, brick beauty in Oakleaf, brand new on nature preserve lot, AMAZING upgrades, $314,900. Pictures and info at www.edandmaryh.com Continental Realty CALL TODAY 276 1992 OP COUNTRY CLUB FSBO 4/4+den, study, bonus rm, 3254sf, model home $529K http://www.prudentalnetwork- realty.com/agent.aspx?Id=19791 CALL (904) 213-9590 Orange Park 1/2 ACRE 2951 Dakota Dr. renov. 2500sf, 4/2, hdwd/tile. $197.9 Realtor 215-5833 ORANGE PARK CC almost new 4/3 on golf course, all appliances. $395K. Call 298-3220 338 Baker County GREAT LOC. IN GLEN -lac lovely brk home, 2/1, great cond, $155k Calf 781-1326 340 St. Johns 3br/0t County $349,900. Gourmet kitch, r tile, $15,000 down, 200mo flex pay, crdi probls.ok. 904-860-5564 SALE FELL THROUGH IN JCP. 3/2/2, 2050sf, $30k below appr. +up to an addit. $5K to buyer. 836 Buckeye LnW. $294,900 or $289,900 904-291-8311 342 St. Augustine NORTH CITY MARSH FRONT-Unique tropi cal custom, verypriv 1/2 ac. $795k 824-9756 North City By Owner HOME FOR AUCTION 3br/2bth + 2 sunrooms 1854sf., 1 block from water, valued @ $320K, $249,500. obo. inspec- tion Sat 7/29 Sun 7/30 12pm-5pm. Home will be sold Sun night 7/30 TO HIGHEST BIDDER. 24hr free recorded info. 1-800-263-2563 x 1793 www.sunshinesold.com 345 Nassau County SYULEE, FL PAGE HILL 3/2 _. dr, Ir, Irg. kit., caulted, ceilings, 2 car garage, MB w/garden tub, sep/ showers, nice lawn, Irg. lot screened patio. $194K. 904-225-2480 4 YULEE. PAGE HILL 3/2, DR, large k kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2. car gar., screen porch, 10'x17' Nice lawn MB w/ garden tub, sep/shower, $194K. 904-225-2480 350 Waterfront BLACK HAMMOCK ISL 3.2 acres cleared lot on ICW. 100' on deep waler w.- INCREDIBLE VIEWS, transferable dock per- mits $549.900. 904-287-0921 FLEMING ISLAND RIV- ERFRONT home on 3.8 acres. Can be split. Call for appt. 904.269-6467 Fruit Cove River Oaks Plant. FSBO 4/3.5, 3475sf. scrn lanai w/summer kit, outdrfrpl w/grill, dock /boathse + jet ski lift. $1,100,000. 904-287-1029 GATED RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY Lots from $129K Riverfront $385K+ Call 904.992-9888 www.rlveredgefl.com Have your Fisherman's get away! Canal lot In SatSuma w/St. Johns Rvr access. Red. 970-846.4290 Live on navigable water way 3/1 brick, in S'slde area $299K lease to own, VIP RIty 962-6190 QUEENS HARBOR ICW ESTATE LOT -Spec- tacular views, $990k, VIP Reality 962-6190 St. Johns River Lots 200'x550' $475K 2 other riverfront lots $2'9K [0 1375K a119 ,21 5045 Buying a Home? Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. Potter YNCM (USN Ret) Buying, Selling or refinancing? Contact Laurie for any of your 904) 448-9330 x225 financing needs, including Cell (904) 463-2065 VA, FHA, home equity or Email: lauriepotter conventional loans. @countrywide.com Website: home.countrywide.com/ Ii C ountrywiide lauriepotter I uneyWie 5613-2 San Jose Blvd. HOME LOANS Jacksonville, FL 32207 r.n2n7 355 Condominiums BAYMEADOWS/9A, 3/2 1st floor, all upgrades. convenient loc, $167,000 Ph 904- 928, 2064 FSBO 6000 On The River 3/2 $339.500 Firm. No Agents. 2wner/Agent in Ga 912.223.6925 PALENCIA St. Augustine (Ready this Fall) Third floor, elevator, 3 bedroom, two full bath, 2 car garage, stainless steel appli- ances, granite counter top, living a/carea 1752sf, screened lanai 177sf, total 1929sf over looking wooded pre- serve. $344,990. Gated golf course commu- nity Please call 904-599-9660 Rent to Own New Hodges 3/2 $1450mo., Low dn or 2/2.5 Town Home $1325 mo, Low dn. 501.5694 THE RAVINES: lbr/2ba 18th hole, new wd firs & apple, spare Murphy bed for xtra, newly remod $99K. 2br/2ba 2nd hole recently remod $129K 260.2935 call for appts. WILLOW LAKES CON60 Lrg priv. 4/2.5 TH, conv location family ori- ented $129,900. 779-2288 3An Out of Area/ 360 Town/State GA MNT. HOMESITES ELLUAY GEORGIA Prices as Low as $13K, Call 561-596-5993 GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC picture perfect 2+acre home site w/2 wide crks and a short walk thru massive hemlocks to beautiful Lake George 185K Call owner/Bkr for pics. 800-521-6788 or see lot #310 at gatewaymountain.com 365 Manufactured 3 Homes DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Land Homes Packagest $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 DW -extra nice, prime loc In Sr. Park. Asking $62,500. Call for more Information 825-1256 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres in Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousandsl CALL (904) 291.2735 Only $1000. down and own it after 6 mos. only a few left call 695-2255 LOTS AVAILABLE LAND/HOME ALL NE FL & SE GA $0 DOWN 477-4225 OR EMAIL JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTHI.NET MH In Normandy Estates 1989 14'x70' 3/2 Exc cond. $13,500 Call 904-887-4366 for appt. MOVING! MUST SELL! 3/2,u1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874-1862 or 291-3100 New 4 Bed 2 Bath 1600 SF, Mobile Home on a Large Wooded Lot $875/Mo. Must Sell! CALL COLLINS 291-0716 with no credit needed and low down pmt. Owner financing. Call Sandy 395-2255 5. WESTSIDE 14x66, T 2BR/2BA, new k.screened porch. 1 carpet, utility shed, many extras. $12,000 695.2094 370 Lots for Sale CLAY COUNTY 3 ACRES Hwy 218, well, septic, paved rd, ready to build. $75k 509-3311 QUEENS HARBOR ICW ESTATE LOT -Spec- tacular views, $990k, VIP Reality 962-6190 Suwannee River Lot 1/2ac wded, inci cmp'g cabin FSBO $26,500 904- 247- 6508/591- 6996 375 Farms/ Acreage 2800 ACRES IN WAKULLA CO, FL. App. 22 miles south of Tallahassee w/ Hwy. 98 frontage. App. 8 miles to St. Marks Marina. Excellent investment & recre ationalproperty w/ over 1,700 acres of merchantable pine plantation. $2,750/ac. Call 770-444-3511 or 404-825-3635. S ACRES GCS -hi/dry, homes only, off of Hwy 17, $250k. 904-219-2621 BACON CO hm w/lrg barn. Fncd & x-fncd. Bring your horses/cattle on 25ac. Another 25ac. 912.632.1391 Cook County GA 165+/- acres on the Little River. Excellent deer, turkey & duck hunting. $3300/acre. Allied Land and Timber Company 800-590-6439. Land for sale In Colquitt Co as well. Cook County, GA 152+/- acres on Hwy 37, E of Adel. Custom built hm, 4 ponds completely fncd & ready for horses. Priced at $1,862,000 Allied Land and Timber Company 800-590.6439 HENRY CO. GA. 35.5 acres, fen, paved front age, 3/2, beautiful lake & stream with Irg hwd la schi dist. apprx 5ml from McDonough $1MM. 912-359.3781 or Cell 912.393.5656 MACON CO., GA 17TAC. 2lyr P P. 1 lyr P.P. Beaver Pond. Great road SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken County -549 acres located 2 miles off 1-20. Over 3 miles of road frontage.Call 478-361-5202 380 Investment 3/2 Poss. 4/2 In quiet neighborhood in N Jax. ARV+$105K, $15K In rehab sell $64K. 904. 541. 0503 AFTER 20YRS -Investor liquidating all homes and rentals. Call for listing 721-3225 or 993-7669 ARLINGTON 3/1, lcgar+den, block corner lot, A/C ok, 6459 Pinelock. $98,500. 4/3, lcgar, Ig crnr lot, new roof/elect/AC, 2100+sf, all apple stay, fncd yd circular drive, R chard 904-993-1727 FAK 904.737.0144 www.acafla.com LEcen .dr,, bcr Beautiful newly renvt'd quad-plex In Historic Riverside. Generates $3000/mo Grt Invest. 345K neg 904-434-9094 FSBO 7317 Southland 2/1 w/smi loft 954sf, Just remdl, appr @ $91K asking $81K 993-5709 www.linotube.net/142608 HANDYMAN INVESTORS SPECIAL GREAT DEAL FOR REHAB Call 904-422-7996 Handyman Special Green Cove Springs ARV $130K, Asking $90K 904-568-0962/233-1505 380 Investment 3 Properties INVESTOR SPECIAL duplex 2 story CB, half rented $700, cashflow oppty. Serious Inves tors only $78k 954-495-4631 390 Real Estate Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH I Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/resldentlal NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 NEW COMPANY IN TOWN LOOKING TO BUY OR LEASE HOUSES IN THE JACKSONVILLE AREAS Any Price, Any Condition. 888.450-5505 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 torage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 4AW Apartments Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 400 Apartments Furnished Historical 5 Points Cor porate apt fully furn'd, all amenities & utils. $1450mo. 904-382-3590 405 Apartments Unfurnished ARGYLE -1400sf, 3/2, avail 8/1/06, $1000. 705-7782 for more Information Arlington -2br/lba, Crpt, AC, 535+$300dp; No HUD/pets bk ground ck 924 Arco Drive. 705-7861 AVONDALE Historic dis trict. Brick duplex 2/1 hdwd firs, ch&a, w/d $900 mo. 904-994-7740 EASTSIDE2/1, complete rehab, close to downtown & MLK. 904-307-4086 $475mo. $400 dep. 1025 Franklin St. SPRINGFIELD Near 23rd & Main. 2BR/1BA, CLEAN CH&A, W/D HU. $575M $50bDEP 744-1570 NORTHSIDE- 2br apts available, based on Income. Call 354-0733 or354-7310 EHO NORTHSIDE Need a Place To $550 -$760 Hang Your Hat? 1, 2 & 3BR'sl Available I _ (904) 757- 02401 i.i Ashley Park _, Apartments I R'SIDE lbr, elec heat/air, tile throughout, $450. 904-229-5096. SAN MARCO 1 BR near Baptist 318-8377 or 724- 7986 SAN MARCO 1& 2BR Speciall CALL 398 -9492 SOUTHSIDE 2/2 1310sf, WD water incl, 7740 Southislde Blvd. $950m sec/lstmo 904-327-3673 SSIDE (904) 805-0635 7/26 + (386) 961-9496 $519-90.1BR Apt In Cmplx., Pool-Laundry parking-Bus, Credit & Secu. Chk, $ Incent. WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 THE 410 Condominiums A ARL- New 2/2 Merrill Pines Condo, 1118sf, 2nd, floor unit with Swasher/dryer available AUG. RENT $1250.696-7963 Ati Beach -Selva Marina 2B/2B newly remod. Incl W/S, cbl, pool, fitness avail now. 904-249-7548 Baymeadows/9A New TH gated community, br/2.5ba, 1300sf, pool. $1150mo 904-207-9135 ICW -New condo,2/1, w/d provided, pool & fitness cntr on site $1100. 246-4487 553-6110 Intercoastal/Hodges UNF lux, 2/2,2/2, pool, fit ctr, gated, alappIs, W/D $1100m+utils. 472- 0062 Intra Coastal West 3/2 @ THE GRAND RESERVE All apple. 2prkg spaces. Avail! Grt loc$1200m 904- 534- 8812 JAX BCH Oceanfront lux 5th fir, 3/2, 58' balcony, totally remod, asking $3000m. 248-875-3453 MANDARIN 2/2 gtd, 3 yr old, alarm, pool, gar, all major app1. $900m 307-5587 Avail Now MAND/Cottages of Greenland, new 3/2.5 TH, appis., gar, pool, gated A+chls, near St. Johns Twn Ctr $1500m. 705-9475 Merrill Pines 2br/2ba All appi Incid + w/d no pets $925m+sec dep 904-742-6940 Neptune Bch 2/2 Twnhse 2 story, newly remod, w/d hu, marsh view $1100m+dep 904-753-2458 OCEANFRONT New 3/3 2471sf, Grt view from Ig ocean lanai. Designer finishes, 2 pools, club, fit cntr, gar, sec. 616-1527 SOrange Park/ Argyle . NEW 3/2S ,2cargar, L 1449sf, pets oN avail now PCS. $900.504-4277 ORANGE PARK Oakleaf lux new 2/2, fitness, gar pool, $995904-207-3215, 626.688-6326 ORANGE PARK New 2/2 condo, move in special $699. Pool, fitness 904-735-3061 PONTE VEDRA BCH 2 /.2 gated comm. newly renov, All new appls, 5 star amenities Great loc. 1904-894-1798 PONTE VEDRA BEACH new Int 2/2, Summer house, golf side, $990+ sec. Call 838-9400 410 Condominiums PVB 2/2, flat level, frpic recently updated, Inc all amenities, pool, ten. crt, $1075m. 591-1657 PVB 3BR/2BA, fully furn, across from Cabana Club & Lodge, pool, avi 9/1. 904. 707-.7751 PVB/Gated comm, 1/1, 2s;try unit, fpl, newly renov, great amenities, $950m Judi 904.273-3999 PVB The PoInt, 3/2 w/garage, unfurn., lagoon view, exc cond. walk to PV club $2000mo/ 904 614 6000 San Jose 4331 Plaza Gate Ln. 2/2, 1250sf Town- home, $850mo Extra nice, pool. 904.737-8855 S'SIDE 2/2 COLONIAL PT. Clean & quiet, close to Downtown $750mo. + dep 519-0047 S'SIDE Wolf Creek off Beach Blvd brand new 2/2, $1056/mo. Call Roxanne 904.406-5500 SS Sonoma Southside 2br/2ba just renovated, great amenities $1100m all 904 264- 2877 WESTSIDE brand new 2br, 2ba, near NAS Jax. $1100/mo Call 904-509-4858 Westside New 3/2 all appis inclds w/d, end unit, 2nd fir, $895m+ $895 dep. 726-1665 ASI= Houses A415 Furnished CLAY CO/LAKE ASBURY $1495mo. fully furn luxu rious 3/2 lake side technology plus! Avail 8/1. Call 904-291.6800 4A20 Honses 4 Unfurnished 13959 SUMMER S BREEZE DR. Beautiful new 4/2, home for rent. 20 miles from both bases CALL NEIL 904-504-0477 4 4/2- Fireplace, S Inground pool, Irg. t yard, f.r, d/r, 2car garage avail 8/1/06. $1600m. Call 220-7073 or 234-7653 PCS move. $500 Down U OWN All Areas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotllne 388,1206 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 420 Houses AFV oUnfurnished ARGYLE 3/2, 2 car gar, Close to schools. $1000m Ist/Last, Dep based on credit. 705-7782 Argyle 4/2, off Argyle Forest blvd. 8552 Ban- dera Cir. W. newly remod $1150. 687-4962 ARGYLE 4/Z Marsh Glen Subv. Inside like new, comm pool $1250m 904-662. 464S/278-1455 Argyle/OP/Wostsede 2,3, & 4 BR homes. Starting at $895m. Zenith Realty 904215-0676 A ARL-3/2, Inground . pool, backyard, car- port, garage, patio. 1700sf, fenced yard, $1100mo +dep. Near JU/ NS Mayport. 234-352 ARLINGTON/ SOUTHSIDE new construction. 3/2, 1200SF, $1000mo. Poss. RTO. Call 904- 866 3213 ARLINGTON -3/1.5, 7431 Stonehurst Rd. N. 1st & last month credit report required. Call 641-9700 SAtlantic/St. John's SBluff 3/2 Large fenced I Bayard/Pa o Pets? Washer/dryer, large carport. $1100mo. Call 424 3008 SAtlantic Beach 2/2 E | Berber carpet, fire- 4L'place, vaulted ceilings, gar., w/d hookup, fenced yard, no pets. $700mo. 221-5652 PCSng. SATLANTIC/GIRVIN S. Newly remodeled I lakefront 3/2, 1475sf, 2 car gar., well & sprinkler sys, fenced, backyard, Smiles to NS Mayport. $1175mo. 894-5515 AVONDALE 2/1 cer. tile, fresh paint. $795m+$600 sec, lyr lease, wtr incl. 904-384- 4080/707.1235 Avondale area: 3br/lba bungalow, wd firs 1 car gar, 4615 Sunderland Rd. $995mo. 388-7324 BAVMEADOWS/JTB 2/2.5 TwnHm. Secluded area, w/d hu, frplcT wetbar hrd wd firs. Enclosed patio. $925m 285-9960 BEAUTIFUL 3/2, 2 car gar 1426sf.FP DR, mstr BR w/showr & garden tub $199,000 904-537-6777 CALL FOR MOVE IN SPECIALS! EZ Qualifying CH/A, all appl+W/D hkp. All areas avl 904-566-6265 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 N S MAYPORT. FLORIDA T Periscope K I N E S AY. GEO R G I A 420 ,Houses 420 Unfurnished EAGLE HARBOR -4/3 TH, culdesac, nice yard. Avail 10/1, $1350mo. Realtor 215-5833 Fleming Isl 5/43500sf, all upgrades. Loc in gated n hood of River Hills Reserve in Fleming Isl Plant. Golf course comm w/exc amen & 'A' rated schools. $2000 mo. 904-622-6409 Fleming Island, river view 3/2 loft, fp, 1738sf, no pets, rap-around Scorch, 2 car garage, 1350mo. 904-284-5587 Fleming Island Hew Home 3/2+den, 2 car gar. $1350m 477.6311 Flem Isl new all brick 4/2 formal DRs 2 c gar, w/d hkup, no pets, no dep. $1800mo. 904-233-6571 iCW KENSINGTON 4 bdrm., 2 BA., 1900 sq. ft., community pool, ready Aug. $1450mo. 904-626-0241 ICW/Wlndsor Pk 3/2, Move in special. $1400mo. Call 652-7216 or visit us at www.maxstarproperties.com INTERCOASTAL Dan Forth 2000SF 3br/2ba, Pool FL rm 2 car gar, 1775/mo. 904-29468433 JAX BCH East of 3rd, 2/1 carpet, parking, pool free wtr. Great Deal! $950/mo+sec 247-3191 JCP -4/2, like new, Great Schls,pets okay. $1450mo. 904-280-7900 Jullngton Creek Plant. 4/2 2car gar, fnc bck yd frp, walk to park & pool $1350m 904 706-4819 JULINGTON CREEK 3/2 hse on preserve w/irg fen bk yd, like new, 1850sf, great schls, $1300mo. Call 233-7081 Jullngton Crk TH 3/2.5 In Southern Crk 1 car gar, LR, DR, $1250. + 1 month dep. Lewis 904 616- 7910 SKensington/South- side- 2087sf, 4/2/2. SCooled 12x30 Fl. room, summer kit., 10x12 shed, tile, & wood firs, no dogs, $1400/mo. 1 mo sec. dep, 1 mo advance Call Kurt. 307- 8023 or Helen 699-5102 Mandarin 3/2/2cg, frplc, Irg fncd yd, culdesac, close to schls $1175m +sec 904 874- 5895 MANDARIN Sugar Mill 3/2 1530sf fpTenc yd. comm pool pet ok $1050 +$750 sec dep 859-5813 420 Houses S Unfurnished M'BURG, 4/2 187Ssqft fridge, w/d included, $1200/mo. + $600 dep. Call 904-514-2263 NASSAU 1-95/A1A new 3/2.5 loft, 3 car, pool, club hse, pet ok short term ok $1350. Also 3/2, 2car $1200. 904-415-1272 NEPT BCH-1.5 biks to bch newly renov. 3/2, den, bckprch, WD 1600sf 2cgar, $800m. 349-4426 N'Jax. NEW 3/2.5 TwnHm Many Extras! off Pulaski Rd., Call 904-230-3017 about special disc 352-867-3981 North Jax Best LocAtin, brand new 4/2, 2078sf grt view on lake/nat. presv. $12501mo. Avail Now 916-416-3551 Northslde 2,3,4BR hses & twnhms for rent ch&a ready to move in $650- $825mo. Greg 376-5190 Northslde Spacious 3/2 detached gar quiet n'hood on culdesac $850+sec 904-776&3331 N'SIDE- 5/3.5. 3000sf, 3car $1600mo plus D1 irCall 1200-5107/ 757-0487 PCS orders N'SIDE Conifer Ridge New 3/2 2cg on Lake. w/d hu. 1700sf. nr Airprt $1300m 954-605-0820 N'SlDE-Rehabbed 4/1, ch/a, $850m+sec. 1627 W. 36th St. 904-472-1078 N'SIDE/RTO/EZ to Qualify Move in tomorrow! 3/1; Commonwealth/Edgewd $875m. 904*449,9294 OP 3/2 remodeled new appll's, Clay Co schools Ready to move in $900. Option to buy 652-3315. OP 3BR/2BA, 2gar, screened porch, fncd yd, only $1100/mo. after discount. 904 269-2929 OP/Chatam Woods Brand new 3/2.5 Twnhse w/gar, close to NAS. 786-488-7388 OP/Eagle Harbor 32, Actlv. IncL N'bor rchls. $1275m.7mo+ or buy $220K. FSBO 282-8301 OP Lrg 4/2 w/pool remodeled close to everything. $1,100mo Option to buy 652-3315 Orange Park 2951 Dakota Dr 32065. 2500sf, 4/2, hrdwd & tile. $1250m Realtor 904 215- 5833 Orange Park 3br/2ba scrn lanai, gated com- munity, $1350mo. 1 yr lease. 904-269-5460 -- -- 0 million The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is ,7.9 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. JACKrlONVILLE, FLORIDA Houses 420 Unfurnished ORANGE PARK new 3/2.5 with attic In new devel opment, 305.308-8566 rent or sale. ORANGE PARK, 4/2 2100sf gar, pool, gazebo, no pets, short term leasevail, 1300m+dp. 904.29&61445 ORTEGA HILLS 7D S7832 OAKSIDE 3/1.5. small home. fenced yrdn ets, quiet area. central h/a6 or 12 lease $775.777-5690 Ortega Manor 3/2 CH&A, wd hkup K/e garage m toAS Snopets. $995plus dep. 904. 571 8126 SAN MARCO FOR RENT OR LEASE TO OWN! 3r1 Beautlrul hardwoodd fir. / Killed kit and BA RENOVATED KITCHEN with NEW APPLIANCES Convert garage for stoca'de PERFECT FOR SM FAMILY HENDRICKS AVE. SCHOOLS. $1280/mo. 904 386.477 South Jax CR210 5/4 Huge 3300sf w/bonus rm, pool table, large pvt yard. pool, A+ Schools, $1790mo. rent to own option, call 237-0386 SOUTHSIDE -Off Kernan Blvd between Beach & JTB Spacious 3 Bed- rooms 2 baths + office (A/C) Brick house with tiled living area, kitchen & hallways $1,695.00/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 S'SIDE NEW 2/2 $1250mo /$1250 dep w/d, cable w/HBO, internet incid 608.7831, 477-4822 after 5 S'SIDE/RTO/EZ to Qualify Move in tomorrow! 2 HOUSES AVAILABLE! 904-.449-9294 S'side StNich 3/1 Lg backyard hrdwd firs, w/d Incl. $800mo + dep. 553-5425 642-0123 ST. JOHN'S CO. New, 4/2. fen'd yd, cul de sac all apple's, walk to pool & playgrnd $1295.9627710 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1A SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET RE REQ. $595/MO.772897 SWESTSIDE Just Reduced. 2/1. New throughout $750mo. Call 652.7216. or visit us at www.maxstarproperties.com Westslde 2/1 Newly Remod 4814 Headley Ter. off Cassett $75Omo. 904-687-4962 - Westslde 3/1 newly remod, 4833 Headley Ter. off Cassett $825mo. S904-687-4962 S WestSide 14x66.2/2, new screened porch, carpet, vinyl, utility shed, many extras, 10 mins from NAS. $1200mo. 695-2094 W Intra Coastal Hodges Blvd b/t Atlantic & Beach. 3/2, 1600sf, fncd yd. $1350m 904-248.1210 W'SIDE 3/2, frehly updtd, scrn patio, WD hkp, $900m+dep. Close to NAS. Cell: 786.385.4389 W'S Room for Rent $395mo +util, 1 mile from NS MAYPORT. Call 904 372 9564 mmm ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 ww.ERADANJONESCOm Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $500 -$1495 In the Following Areas: Northside Orange Park Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside Macclennv CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com 425 Manufactured Homes ARGYLE Newer 3, 4&5 BR's DW on private lot. $800-$1000/mo. Move in today! Greg 376-5190 buy here, pay here. Call Sandy @ 695-2255 CLAY HILL, MIDDLEBURG 2/1 on 1 acre lot. $650 + dep 904-284-4134 Maxvllle 3/2 DW ch/a, w/d hu, carprt, cvrd prchs, shed, 1 ac fncd $875m+dep 289-7784 N'SIDE-2109 Ed Johnson Dr. 3/1, $625mo $675 dep. No pets 757-7621 Westside MH Quiet, many trees, easy access to Cecil, NAS, OP Mall & 295. 269-2980 430 Roommates Arlington Luxury gtd TwnHm comm. Prof wanted. Call for details. ARL. M/F to share lovely furn home. $700m. Home rarely/403- 6422 ATL & BEACH BLVD -furn vrmpri ba, utils Incld. Refs + $100 dep. $480mo. Call Judy at 725-3998 Grn Cove, Lrg BR w/pvt bath $500. Sm BR $300. incis utils. 904 291.0328 MIDLEBURG Roommate Heeded SHalf of large house. c Must love dogs. Please Apply Online: Josullldoraol.com * $525 +utll. 904-662-6904. NORTHSIDE $110+ per week 1615 W. 25th 477.1892 N'slde 1/1, working male needed, pet friendly kit priv, $395+dp 757-4194 Orange Pk Share 2 Story Hse w/pool, seeks N/S $325+utils 612-6646 42 PORTSIDE COMM. Needed, mature roe- ..mats, Beach Blvd, West of the Inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 9927406 4W PORTSIDE COMM. HNeeded, mature roo- L mate, Beach Blvd, West of the Inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 992-7406 WESTSIDE off Lake Shore Nice 3/2, no pets. $B00m Incids util 904-686-4651 W'S/WF seeks m/f furn. rm, no sink/pet, $400mo+l/3utll. T77-955 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrigl Low Daily/Wkly Ratesl 10% Off for Wkly Rooml KINGS INN (904) 725.3343 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WK, Apt $150week, also houses for rent furn/ unfurn wk, month. 904 302-5753 NICE N'HOOD off San Pablo Road, rent Includes all $500, pool & tennis courts also. Avail 8/L (h) 223.1843 (c) 571-5215 S'SIDE Room In Luxury 3/2 condo near St. Johns Ctr. $550 + $300 dep. 1/3 utils. 662-4700 WESTSIDE Who else wants to rent a great room w/extras In a big hse w/yd. 904-625-1626 SW'Side MH lb/2ba a/c, $100 dep electric, 1/2 me. free drect tv, hone no pes/ Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Lake Home 4/2.5, ch&a a, 400'on lake dock$1500wk904- 731.3837 www.vacatlonhomes.com #14366 455 Wanted to Rent NEEDED -Small whse or ofc to rent to care for several cats on temp basis. Call Mary 737-2649 days. 745-3587 Eves. 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 We E) L( G1 And (* now $397 was $498 24-Pack Bottled Water#43374, 57284, 43381, 57283, 43362, 45072, 43368, 57282, 43379, 57585, 46256, 43383 Brands vary by market. Commercial/ 500 Industrial For Sale COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE, GREAT location St. John s Bluff & Beach Blvd., price to sell, only 265,000 last one avail able. Call (904)838-9786 or (904)451-5627. Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent Ground lease for 20yrs on 1.34ac w/house on Univ Blvd s. You zone. $35030+taes.'m 721 .1820 SPRINGFIELD -shop /whse., $849 3000Sf, 3 phase elec, rollup door. airlines, IL 303-1430 507 Businesses 5 For Sale MARINE TOWING & SALVAGE COMPANY FOR SALE. O,.ner's retiring. Beaurilul Georgia Coast Turn key. Equipment. Boats. C3Dt31rs. Ports. 912 638-7751 515 Office Space 15 For Rent MANDARIN 1140SF Rent Negotiable 904.868-5500 MANDARIN 2300 sq. ft. furnished 904-254-8564 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1.920 sf to I1l.520sf EasIpark Great location (904) 998-9339 WESTSIDE Office. Ideal for small church Call Andy 4.77-2288 W'SIDE OFFICE SUITES rrom 500 1300sf $13 psr Full suv. Utils. & Janil rlial Inc Aicort.'Tom 384 3666 525 Retail 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 550f Business 5 Opporlunities Beta Testers leedeo Ifor Internet Company. Email: Opportunitles- happen, .yahoo.com BP Gas & Convenient Store on 2.5 acre in Cray Fo rdllle. FL 7'o95.000 s-30 933 5338 BREAKFAST & LUNCH *O.P Inc lana & bidg Gross oer 800ook. ask $996k BIz.Mlax Bus Brokers 727 54.2 1084 FROZEN MARGARITA. 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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 6373 0013731003,004,005.007,009,011,013,014.016,018,019,021,023,026,027,028,030.034,036,037,038,040,041,045.046,049,052,054,056,057,058,059,060.061,062.064,065,006,067,068.069.072.073,075.077.078.079.082,087.088.089.090.091.092.093.094.095.096.103.104.106.107.108.112. ..0 _ C026385 20% OFF ALL IN-STOCK FULL SIZE GAS GRILLS 199 and above. While + supplies last Discount laKE n at regsIer. FREE ASSEMBLY 1% II'II -- ii 1- 1- I.-.-,- 1- 1-1- 1- 1- 1- 1,11 vv, -, lv v ' l ul I u.11L,''~~" '~~'~' ~'~~~'~'~ ll, iD o *,12l4 U, lM 127, I3 1 Oi, l3 3, 1 iO3 13 :~s~ 24 lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 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! For advertising information, please call 904-359=4336, Fax 904-366-6230. lxJ Air h W SIB k JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE i NS MAYPORT, FLORIDA Mirror KPeriscope K I NE G B AY. EEDH O IA J8 AIr leWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 707 Driver Driver BEAT THE HEAT Drive a late model vehicle w a/c. Earn 600-800 per week. Call 904-493-5246. Ask for Tim Collins. DRIVER with CDLA or B & exp. Single Ax/Tan dem. Bilingual a plus. Will train or Gunlte. start $10-$11 while training, 40+ hrs/wk 01K &bnfts Jax & St. Aug area. DFWP EOE 800.656 8018 LOCAL ROUTE DELIVERY This one is different! CDL A, 132 year old hard ware distributor. Our drivers come to stay Ryder leased equip. family business, great oayy benefits. Recruit ng & sign on bonus. Florida Hardware Co. 436 Cassat Ave. or call Brian 783-1650 x 2001 710 Industrial/ S Trades ACOUSTICAL CEILING MECHANICS NEEDED. Top pay & Bnfts. Must have truck or van. Call 904-264-2872 A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M. F. EOE. DFWP CONCRETE CUTTERS Exp'd. Exc pay+bnfts with long time super co. Must have valid DL. 757-7217, 800-396-1217 ELECTRICIANS for W'side commercial projects. 401K, medical insurance. Drug test req'd. 813.627-4271 ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS Top Pay for Top Person Only The Best Needed Call 389-6333 | EI. 108 E. 27th St. Call 353-1500 Fluid Cell Press Operator In Columbus, MS Immediate opening for fluid cell press opera tor. Requires ability to setup, operate and troubleshoot. Inter ested candidates should submit resume & salary expectations to email: mshrdent@ eurocopterusaxcom or fax to 662.244-6257. EOE/AAP GRADER OPERATORS With 5 yrs exp. TOP PAY PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS BENEFITS & 401K Drug Free Work Place EOE, Top pay! Bnfts. 401K Callaway Contracting at 904-751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a MAINT SUPERVISOR & MAINT TECH -Needed. Southslde & Mayport area. Please call 904-642-8967 or fax resume 904-641-1369 MANUFACTURING Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions, including forklift operators, qualified electricians, electro- mechanical and line operators. We offer a real opportunity with training, good. ay and benefits. We are located West of Jack- sonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. PAINTERS with commercial & resi dential experience. tools & transportation. 307- 0110 DFWP PIPE CREW For storm drain. Large northern St. Johns Co. job. Ph. 772-1313 or apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. EOE/DFWP 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades PLASTERERS & LABORERS WANTED Top wages for Qualified Individuals. Benefits pkg avail 249-3049 Needed for residential plumbing In the Jack sonvllle north area. Need knowledge of sewer and water installation. Great pay and benefits. Must have own truck & tools. Please call Martin i@ 904-669-4611 for more information. ( plumb ing knowledge and/or experience is required) w/exp. wanted. Great pay & benefits. DFWP. Call Darley's Plumbing 727-1484 Mon-Friday PUMP SERVICE TECH Needs mechanical exp. will train. Salary based on exp. Florida Pump 269-0202 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS To work on Extended Submarine Refit at Kings Bay, GA. Excellent prospects for Long-term work. JOBS REQ. DOD SECURITY CLEARANCE (Confidential or Secret) Contact Satilla Business Services at 877-536-3272 117 Osborne, St. Marys, GA APPLY ON-LINE AT: www.satillatemos.com EOE/M/F/V/H 712 Mechanic GENERAL TRUCK MECHANIC Exp'd, Clean MVR pref'd. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. or call 772-1313 EOE MECH/ TECHNICIAN- General Service. Now Hiring. ASE Sign on bonus M/F EOE 904-673-1406 715 Management/ S Professional Property Manager Position - property manager needed immediately- must be licensed, Please emall resume to lugenesidesi markbusher.com Property Manager unit apt complex in SE Ga. Must be organized able to multi task, produce financial reports, budgets, code invoices, supervise staff. Excel, Word. Out- look, & Onesite a PLUS. Please fax resume and salary requirements to 229-244-7803 715 Management/735 Restaurants/ 737 Real Estate SProfessional 735 Hotels _____ LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We Are Swamped Guaranteed leads from day 1. Fax Resume To 743-2273 Buyers & Sellers Real Estate Advantage 743-2332 720 Medical BACK OFFICE NURSING ASST8am-5pm, 2 local tlons. Experience pre ferred but will train, podiatry exp a plus. Fax resume 904.636 0223 MEDICAL ASSISTANT for Orange Park primary care. Mm 2 yrs back ofc exp. Fax resume btwn 8:30-4:30 (904)272-6748 OPENING SOON Urgent Care Clinic Located in Lake Asbury. Positions Available...-Experienced: Medical Assistants, Basic Machine Opera tors Radiology Techs, Medical Receptionists. Fax resume to 386-447-1266 724 Education PRE- SCHOOL TEACHER position, for the Cam bridge Prep School Competitive pay, 401K I ;i I tt0 I I i li roll preparation, gen eft administration, ee relations, recruiting, new hire orientation and compliance with reSigulature Fighons, polSuppiciesort have stronvilleg communseeks an lwork ines Include: ntly and meet administration, ees. Theand compdealcandidate will cation ffce skills, be able Highto Office sklTis, a High school diploma and one to two years related work experience, a four year degree or related training preferred. Emall resume, cover letter and salary requirements to: marykay.day@signa- tureflight.com or fax to; 561-233.8571. EEO OFFICE MANAGER For social service dept. Great Benefits. Fax resume to 355-8422 PT RECEPTIONIST Real Estate Co. M-F 10-3, must be able to mult-task, handle multiple phone lines, hv great customer service skills & be professional comp skills a plus, send resume by fax: 904-288- 7993 or email: klrwl75@kw.com Professional/ 730 Personal Services ESTHETICIAN -FT/ PT, Medspa seeks exp in peels, MD. retail sales a plus. Fax 273-5424 HAIR STYLIST & MGRS. Busy Salon in St. Johns Co. Need friendly prof's Hrly wage+bonuses. Call 280-4212/631-7614 COOKS, CASHIERS, DISHWASHERS I m m e diate parttime & full time openings. Job Fair Tues August 8th 9am-3pm university Center Room 1090 University Of North Flor da 12000 Alumni Drive or mail resume foodserv2@unf.edu or fax 904-620-2244 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384-0870 DANCERS, BARTENDERS, SERVERS, SECURITY Call 384-0870 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757 7370 DANCERS DANCERS No nudil/, rno exp nec Will Irain 4AM, PM. No Mkndator, Tip Out- Wackos 3-9- 1110 DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES! CROSSROADS (904) 645-5500 *JHousekeepers Housealde * Breakfast Servers Front Desk 3-11pm *Front desk supervisor 3-11pm * Weekend Night Audit 11pm-7am Courtyard Marriott Apply in person at JTB & 95 4670 Lenoir Ave. South Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-296 2828 EOE/DFWP LUNCH TRUCK DRIVERS Out going personality to drive lunch route, energetic, bilingual a plus. 334.8839704.9838 PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM PIZZA MAKERS, COOKS, SERVERS, CASH REGISTER -For new Jenks Pizza location, Baymeadows/ 9A, Call 333-5915 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 Waltstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 U Agent Coordinator for Local Real Estate Office Bi.Lingual a plus Fl. Real Estate Licence Req'd. Internet Proficient/Data Base Management Please fax or e- mall resume fax: 904-288-7993 emaIlh klrw175@kw.com 740 Retail FURNITURE PREP & ASSEMBLY This entry level posi- tion offer ; great opportunities with a unique successful retail Co. No late nights or Sundays. Apply in person at Wood You Furnture 700 -1i S. Blanding BI.d Orange Park Candidate should have exp in retail, computer skills and exp in cust. service. Salary plus commission. Send res to Long's Wholesale Furniture, 6569 103rd St. 745 sales DRIVER/ DELIVERY EARN EXTRA $$ Persons with large vehicles wanted to dis- tribute telephone direct stories throughout the Jacksonville area. For Information. Please Call 1-800-388-8255 EXT 80566 SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefitsl FAX RESUME 783 9598 OR CALL TODAY 783.8385 SALES REP. For Irg commercial/coin operated laundry dis- tributor. Seeking self starter to handle N. FL market. Top pay and benefits. Fax resume to 813- 889-8456 or mail clwfigmsn.com STOP! ARE YOU WORKING A DEAD END JOB? IS YOUR FUTURE IN DOUBT? ARE YOU MAKING WHAT YOU DESERVE? IF YOU ARE IN THE RETAIL INDUSTRY (RESTAURANT, HOTEL, RETAIL SALES) WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE UP TO $60,000/YR. For a confidential Interview Call Bill Long @ 610-13 33 or Lou Zanella @ 521-7304. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. C026358 7'50 Technical/ SEngineering ELECTRICAL DESIGNER/ENGINEER MIn. 5 yrs exp In the prep of plans & specs for large commercial & light Ind projects. design of military proJects a + degree& reg preferred but not req'd. Van Wagenen & Beavers Inc 2970 Hartley Rd,Ste 200; Jax, Fl 32257 (904)268-0480 SURVEY INSTRUMENT PERSON RODMAN for construction Appi, at: FLC-.ID 5L RVE' IOJ3q Aa DA i 7 14 r00JI 1,0. uF'vP ECt 753 Seceurit3 HURRICANE DEPLOYMENT OFFICERS $2,100 $3,150 week Armed se..ur'l, -E ,er.-" .',imn current 0 lic',n:'e ana LEOs %i.n current certlicauor, readed for deployment during hur ricanes. Apply on line www.disasterofficers.com 75S Miscellaneous APT MAINTENANCE AC cert or certifiable with appliance service skills. for apts &rental in Lake City, FL. Fax resume 386-758-8017 CLEANING PERSON -New constr. Starting $7hr-up, FT, must have transp. Exppref. 674-3475 *Coin Vault Clerk Drivers Messengers Brinks Inc is the premier provider of armored car transportation. We offer: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg :Company Matching 401k Tuition Reimbursement Paid Vacation Time & half for 40+ hrs Avg Annual Salary $29K (includes OT) Qualified candidates will complete a: *Successful Polygraph examination -Successful background investigation Drug test/D.O.T. physical For directions or more Information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010 COUNTER HELP WANTED Smiley faces, honesty, energetic & reliable; All shifts. ALSO... MAINTENANCE PERSON Apply Blending Billiards, 2044Blanding Blvd. Jax. GENERAL LABORER/DIVER Must be willing to travel. Must be Alcohol & drug free. Serious inquiries only. Call 904-824-7887 Home Cleaners $200 $400/Wk Part Time/FullTime Perm & Temp positions Work near home Flexible daytime sched. Must have car Arlington/S'side 425-3084 Beaches 242.-8235 Mand/W'side 731.-7453 KENNEL ASSISTANT 755 Miscellaneous Landscape co. looking for maintenance, detail crew. Call 727.375-2030 Fax 727-375-2040 Evening 904-716-8943 lnfo@bachmanenvi- ronmental.com LANDSCAPE INSTALLERS FT, M-F, yr round work. Gd pay vac & pd hol. Incl4Olk. Start $9/hr for exp'd. Transpt reqd. 2871451 or545-8101 MARKETING REP FT/PT Chick-fil-A restaurant seeks energetic, articulate individual to develop new and manage existing marketing relationships in the Southpoint area. Work entails develop- ing and executing in-store and . market-area promo- tions, street calling (no sales), managing school, church and business relationships, etc. Call owner Mr Storm (904) 281-1000 760 Part-Time In the following areas: Ortega Jax Heights Cedar Hills & Argyle areas We are looking for reliable men and women for paper route independent contractors. *Must be Bondable *Have dependable transportation *And home phone. If this interest you, please call and eave a message with your name, address and phone hnum'ber. Call between 2:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. 904-573-0044 904-359-4137 Ortega Center 6675 Blanding Blvd. Carriers are independent contractors. 765 Positions 765 Wanted 801o Adult Sitting 4 ADULT DAY CARE S Come stay to a good Christian, home hot meals, grow your own garden. 904 783-1147 830 Child 830 care Childcare In my Home S ICW Mayport CPR message. 904-305-1137 4, Ucensed Child Care Orange Park, FLorida. Accredited CPR 7 qualified Pre-School Todder. Fun learning,full time & part time, care 904-278-8780 Ucensed Daycare | provider In Arlington Area openings for two year olds and up. Please call Linda 683-7199 LI UCENSED QUALITY HOME CHILD CARE I Conveniently located across from NASJAX. Call Ana Brown. 573-0879. Bilingual Spanish 4, REULIABLE PART TIME Child care and trans- portation to and from school dally. Please Call 904- 619- 2142, Lv msg. Working Or Need A Break 24hr Care. B/A school, eve overnight, wkds. Pool, playrooms game sys call Debby 276-3125 835 Cleaning 8 Services 4 TOXIC PRODUCTS arei n YOUR HOME t I HAVE SAFER ALTERNATIVES. Call Pam at 912-882-7849 876 Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to small, all guaranteed. Free Estimate. Cell 5096242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Colectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics* 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques ANTIQUE REPRO PARLOR SET Three piece sofa king, queen chairs, excel cond, $1000 obo. 622-8391. Carlton McClendon Edition ZIn 'sWr'mr Illd M llIJIl itel= Custom Protection Officer (Armed) Earn up to $31,064/year (overtime inclusive). Now seeking officers with either law enforcement, correci,ir i, career military, police academy graduates, MA and/or Sh -rcE Patrol experience, or a criminal justice degree. ckenhut Wackenhut FRE o FRE 94 FREE e FREE o FREE 9 FREE o FREE o FREE o FREE 0 FREE 0 FREE ; I 1 :~ ; j WE U- Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Rank/Grade: Name (please print): Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: Signature: 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ANIMA OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- MENTS IIqTHE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written independent of other information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 5. Completediforms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: J 1 wk J 2 wks Q 3 wks 1 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One iv Auir News One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 902 Appliances Dryer/ Washer- Big capacity exc working cond $200 both 396-8711 FRIDGE- FREEZER GE 20.6 CU FT, ICE MAKER, $100. CALL 912-729- 2024 FRIDGE. MAYTAG22cU. . / 1.5 yrs. Freezer |1 Bottom white excel cond, ext warranty. $500. 904-529-9630 4 KENMORE GAS DRYER WHITE GOOD CONDI- 1 TION, HEAVY DUTY SUPER CAPACITY PLUS 7.0 CU FT. 80 SERIES$25. 904-372.9113 Maytag range in very good condo. $125. .Whirlpool Calypso HE washer & dryer $500 OBO. 388-9594 MICROWAVE for SALE Excellent Conditionl ULike NewL. $35. Call Sheenah at 904-226-8411 RANGE WHIRLPOOL -T electric $175.2 yrs, 1,J like new. Call 472-1417, or 777-6660 anytime for more details. & Refrigerator SEARS S3. dooeer Coppertone %l. w/ice and water, good condition, wife wants new stainless, $350 firm, 262-1736 or 982-6884 STOVE $50 Dishwasher, glass top V desk, $25 each. 912.882-1777 WASHER/DRYER, Whirl- pool, like new $350 904-854-6847 will delv WASHER/DRYER $235 Stove $125 LIKE NEW 238-3391 WASHER/DRYER Great shape can tildellver, larcapacity. $280.Ca994-l0100 WASHER & DRYER A For sale, excellent S| condition. Like new $400 for both. Please call 904-226 8411 9o0 'Articles 9 For Sale SAccordlan 120 Base, like new $500. VCR \I) player, $15. Antique milkcan, $45. Ford Am/Fm, radio $25.781- 6222 Cordless Telephone AT&T. 5.8 GHZ, Answering ssytem, talking caller LD. power failure backup, works great. $35.268- 2482 Dishwasher, Range (almond/black) and tJ push type edger. $50 each. All good work- ing condition, 781-3681 DUKANE GAS BBQ GRILL Excellent cond., ($500, new) $150 Jazzy motorized chair for disabled, like new, $900.272.1986 ENTERTAINMENT S.Center, Sofa. Chair, t1 Dining Room Table with 4 chairs, good condition, asking for $600. Call 868-3930 4 A, FURNITURE wash/dry, TV, mincro- Swave, o equip., S boat raft, workbench, tool box, & more. ND. $ Due to Illness. Thank You. 904-662-6904/ hm 904-291-4102 GAS BBQGRILL T NEW AUSSIE Portable Propane Travel Grill ve used folds down compact with wheels $75. 904-695-1919 Gas BBQ Grill New Aussie portable t propane, travel grill, never used folds down, compact with wheels $75.00 (904)695-1919 A Generator- Coleman Vertex. 5S00 electric start, OHV commer- cial engine with power cord approx 4 days use $450.278-2699 & Gone With The Wind Collector Plates certified in Orig. boxes. Col- lector mugs & other items (904)278-6251 S Lawamower22" 4 HP S$80, upright vacuumn, Qj.$20. boys 20"., bike, $10, Rockford (Rosgate) Boombox speaker, $45. 781-6222 4 MENS CHIEF UNIFORMS FOR SALE MOST NEW. CALL 338-8529 4 MICROSFIBER SOFA (2) END RECUINERS b $100. Treadmill Nordic Track EXP 20001, $150. Great Condition. Pictures available, e-mail turckesnga@tds.net 912-576-4731 4, MOTORCYCLE JACKET S Extra large blue and black, $50. 270.-5373 PINBALL MACHINE | Full size, electronic, t Asking $1400 obo Call 904-772-7617 ABOVE GROUND POOL new pump, pool 1 accessories, needs new liner, $700 call Pat 781-4188 RESCUE HEROS CONTROL TOWER PLUS 10 FIGURES, $40 BLUE TRAIN TOY CHEST, $30.904- 655 6507 SRIMS 20" 100 SPOKES $400.22" 100 spoke. $650 w/ tires, adapt- ers, 912-573-4859 4 SOFA great cond. $200 phone 264-6364 4 SWIMMING POOL NEW PUMP accessories. Needs new liner. 15ft.. $700. Call Pat 781. 4188 Swivel Spindle Back Barstools (2) L 251n., $3Oea., New power can opener knife sharpener. $10. New Programmable coffee maker. $18.781-8083 TANNING BED -commer cial $1500 obo. 651-8194 4 Weight Bench w/leg curls & butterfly S exercise, 1901bs of weights, 2 barbells, 387-2943, Eve. Westslde, Asking $60 4 WEIGHTS- 3501bs w/ olympic bar. $90. Craftsman Lawnmwr. 6.0 HP, great cond, $100 obo,521-3176 Hard Pan Fill Dirt CHEAP! 904- 497-9666 4. Electric Patio Grill only used 4 times, cost $160. Sell for $100. Call 249-1666 2x4x8 untreated. lumber $2ea. W Treadmill, $50. Twin Bed, $50. Call 912- 729- 2024 Is Building l915 Supplies Brick New Approx 2000, Great for BBQ pits, fence posts, mail boxes, $350.282-6946 920 Business/ Office SPA PEDICURE CHAIR (2) excel cond. $400 ea. OBO. Call 904- 294-3343 Unbelievable Buys 4 Workstations $500 ea Fireproof files only $399 Gator Office Furniture (904)7246400 922 Collectables & Jewelry S BOYDS BEARS #01998-21 Ms. Liberty. #01996-21, Uncle Elliot. #2E/722 and Joy come to You all $175. 3841645 928 Electronics KDS 19" fiat screen trinltron Monitor. 4I Perfect crisp color, paid $400. $100 obo, after 5pm. 912- 673-1747 Panasonic 52" HDTV pro monitor, HD sound, $1450bo. 904-223-4569 Samsung Syncmaster s 570VMontor Key- board & Speakers, $50obo. Call 904 662 0260 T U.. Mn/o -, 945 Garage Sales Argyle Neighborhood Yard Sale Southwood at Watermill Sat & Sun 7/29-30th 8am -3pm. Ari. Sat. 7/29 Ft Caroline Cove 11190 S Mlkris Dr Wtrbed bkshelves couch TV desk kitn tbi 4 chrs toys ciths 994- 6633 ARL. Silver, ceramics, china, crystal, Broyhill 5pc king BR, table &4 chairs. Paintings. Other items. Sat. 8.4. Take Rogero north of Ft. Caroline right on How- alt Dr left on Howelt Ct. Arlington Sat. 7/29;8-12N LOTS OF MISC r I 8217 Parkridge Cir. N. ATL BCH Multi Family 8-12 Sat. 1917 Sevillea Blvd W. Different stuff: clothes, books tables, chairs, electronics, etc. Grm Cove Springs S KATY'S COURT 'RUSSEL OAKS SBDV MULTI FAMILY YRD SALE, SAT JULY 29. 8-11 Mandarin HUGE YD SALE /CRAFT SHOW 7/29; 8,1; Sellers & Venders Needed! Bnfts Gym- nast team 860-9757 M'burg Dryer, Hsehold Toys, ciths, furn, etc. Sat. 8 1 1623 Sedgwick Dr. in Hillside Subdiv. N.W. -Schi & ofc sup plies, 2 cabinets, brief cases, appil and more. Thur-Sat 9:30-? 1238 Lila Ave. off Lem Turner 768-8709 PVB MOVING SALE Sat 8-12; Old Palm Valley; 116 Pitts Still Rd. 543.1513 SOUTHSIDE- Sat 7/29 7-3 Only! Lots of Great Stuff Must Go! 2871 Dickle Ct S'side Large Salel Sat. 8a- 2p; 4449 Revelstoke Dr. furn lawn equip, collectables & misc. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn 4, Mowers SWeedeaters S 3.5 HP, 20" cut, $35 : obo, 3.75HP, 22" cut, $55 obo, Stihl or Cub Scout weedeater, $50obo, either one Daniel Pease. 912-729-4001 , Murray Ultra Push SMower. 6OHP, wit h S bag, good condi- ion, =4.882. 1052 9 5CC Household 955 Furniture SArmoIre Holds 32" TV g olass bookcase on SI side storage on bot- Stom, $70. Bedrm fum. gold winged chairs, 904-645-0630 BDRM SET 6pc incl. Qn matt set, new in box $499. Can del. 391-0015 4 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE dining room table, S & six chairs, Including Insert & China Cabinet, $1400 Call 249- 1666 Beautyrest kingsize bed pillow top, $500. obo. 612-7639 . BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904)674-0405 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858,9350 BED $115. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in pl astic 391-0015 can del BED $130 ON PT box & mattress, brand name. new in plastic.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New, Can Deliver (904)674-0405 BED $185. A Brand Name King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED $349 Beautiful-new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, 7yr warr 398-5200 can delv BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904) 674-0405 BED $395 Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/ matt. & box. Retail $950. 858-9350 Can deliver 4, BED-KING MATTRESS $400. Sheets adn spreads also available. 382-5865 Bedrm set, Charleston Qn, Garden Gate head & ft board, column posts made w/birch & veneer upgrd mattress & box sprg. less then 2 yrs oud, $600. obo 739-3334 S, BERKAUNE BLACK LEATHER ROCKER RECLINER, EXCELLENT CONmDITION, $250. COMPUTER DESK. GOOD CONDmON, $40. CALL 912-729-2090 Black Ithr sofa & chair, $500. End tables, $50. wood din rm tbi & 4 chr $65. MOVING 608-0349 4, CHILDS CAR SEAT CONVERTS TO SF L BOOSTER SEAT CENTURY BLUE EXCELLENT CONDITION, $40 904-655-6507 Dining Rm. Set Oak 60" S thle w/2 10"LVS.r l 6 chairs and China cab, xcond, $400. 904-529-9630 E ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Holds 32" TV, lots of storage room, $60, bedroom furni- ture, $20/plece. LV. chairs, 645-0630 King size sleigh bed, dresser, 2 night stands; dining table w/ 4 plush chairs; moss green couch; glass coffee table; 2 yrs old; bar gain price; also: wind surf board; 904-534-9593 4, KING WATERBED headboard, footboard, mattress. Dresser, w/ hutch mirror. Armoir, Bngerie, chest, oak mIcrowave cart, nightstand. More furniture. 233-1007 4, LAZY BOY RECUNER SOFA AND RECLINER CAMEL COLOR. EXCEL COND, $400 FOR BOTH. 904-529-9630 4, LIVING RM SET with dual recliner, couch dinette set, entertmnt ctr, $700. 631-5284 4L QUEEN SIZE CANOPY BED AND DRESSER $300. 924-2456 OR 864-7502 Sideboard Buffet, 1950's, dark wood, $500. Great condition. 612-7639 4, SOFA & LOVE SEAT / good condition, $350. J Call 425-9602 SOFA LOVESEAT -Brown suede, new cond, $500. Brand new Mongoose dirtbike. $250. 703-2992 4, STORAGE TOWER I Holds lots of cd's, dvd, VL^ or tapes. Woodgrain, double doors are Lockable on casters. $60.268.2482 4. TV- 651nch JVC Pro- l 1 section PIP built In v | ./surround sound all the extras, $1600 obo. Call 425 9602 4, WOOD BUNK BED w/ mattresses, great S condition, 3 yrs old, bedding Is negotiable. Will mail pictures. Also very household Items, curtains, vases, candle hold- ers, rocddng chair, tall 6" foot foliage. 997-8731 96o Machinery 60 & Tools 4 YANMAR 3700 Diesel generator, electric/recoil start. One owner, new 1/2 gallon, fuel- HR. $1800. 904-321-0274 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services Drum Sets (150)$149Up New Spc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 4 GUITAR FENDER used less than one hour S comes with AMP and Instructional DVD great for beginner. 735-9120 I V-m31 n. PIAHU/LUIESTI KPURCUUA Toshiba flat screen, YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LST $400.382-5865 WHOLESALE. 714-0141 communications Integrated Systems A recognized leader in aircraft modifications and special mission system integration is hiring for: Aircraft Electricians Aircraft Structural Mechanics For basic qualifications on these and other positions, please visit: www.L3is.com l I *7.9 Billion The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is "7.9 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. H Mirror --- --- ---- II ~I II r I-' I FREE o FREE 9 FRCE *I FREE o FREE o FREE 9 FREE o FREE o FREE o FREE o FREE a 26 Iax Air NeWS NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27. 2006 --., -- . *-= -AEOM6-_ - 3+r-;;~s~;a. c~r -~ -I~~ lrv ariiH.-- - NI rIcrux -t hing (,hqo%, I "-- t a=p * 0 0 0 do Available frol . M1a, lotgn, ea omo. It -40 00~ am we 0. * vs Providers" 0 "" elopeI _ -wllw ___ ___ o am--4m" 410 4-'We - 4wo ft- .0 ,.- 4bAlb .o 4 - ."N NOD -0 C -C---C ------~-~-~ Ja8 Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, July 27, 2006 Musical 970 Mcrchandise/ Services ., Trumpet- Used. Great for beginner or mt Middle school band member, good condition, $100.904 277. 3432 980 Sporting S BIKES MAN'S & WOMEN L both are one speed, coaster brake, 26" tires, fenders in good shape, $50 each. Daniel Pease. 912- 729- 4001 SBIKE- YOUTH 24" aluminum Raleigh, Mtn scout mountain bike, excellent con- dition, $80. 912-882-4293 a Dunlop DDH Golf Clubs With two S Hybrids Nike bag. $125. 904-631- 5284 or Rivergy@bellsouth.net 4 HITCH- VALLEY CALSS III Universal under the frame. Removed from 1996, Jeep Cherokee fits a wide year range. $40.904277.342 4 HUFFY PORTABLE BASKETBALL HOOP 0521 acrylic, backboard, adjustable from 7ft to 10ft. $125obo. 422-3113 LEG PRESS MACH, self spotting bench sys, Hypo Roman sit-up chair, over lOOlb free weights, 2781b Olympic weights, 2 barbell weight racks, & 1 free weight rack. ALL FOR $2000 904-626-9970 Pro. Form Crosswalk 365S w/ incline, arm workout, digital displ; space saver $200. 904- 38-3735 4, WELDER WEIGHT LIFTING CAGE with bench adn accesso- ries. 2601bs, of olym- pic weights, 15I0bs of dumb 4 bells. $900obo. 422-3113 8' Pool Table 0110 Pro fessional Series $900 obo. Deana 536-5028 990 Wanted To 90 Buy Or Trade C Push Mower that runs t)and cuts regardless of age orappearance. WANTED VHS, DVDS, CDs, Video Games, WE PAY CASH. Call 710-4592 or 477-9425 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1005 Livestock E3 & Supplies Horse & Kennel Warehouse 1096 E. 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkenneLcom S 21010 Pets & Supplies T BICHON Chihuahuas, Doxies, Poodles, Lab, Puggle, www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 AM. BULLDOG -s/w, $250. Call 912-283-0492 aft 12noon 4 AMERICAN ESKIMO S. FREE to GOOD HOME 1 Health problems, one American Eskimo, 12 yrs old, very loving. Minds real good. 904-779-6782 4, AMERICAN BULL DOG SPuppies FREE Call Julia i 41 96900/4651813 4A Aquarium 5 gallon, with acces- sories, pump filter water heater, hood S1.5rs old, needs good ahome, not fixed. 912.576-7280 BOXER PUPS AKC. 2 F $650, 1 M $500. Fawn w/blck mask 751-4551 BOXERS AKC Purebred Reg. Chmpn BIdln,. Tails docked, dewclaws removed. $700(F) $600(M) Call 904-225-8238/583-9325 - CHIHUAHUA MALE white, black spots, L two months old, $375 obo, call 614-6820 DACHSHUNDS Mini 8wks, HC, CKC, blk/tan. $375. 904-955-5920/966-2318 Dachshund Pups AKC mini red/dapple, m/f microchiped, $500 cash. 904449-4267 DOBERMANS Red, AKC, 9 wks, chpbdin $850 Good temp 229- 247-5493 DOG- FREE to good home, due to health t one mixed long hair, 12 years old, very lov- ing house broken. 779-6782 FREE 3 KITTENS, well cared for, need caring home. Call 998-3806 A FREE TO GOOD S HOME Wired I bTerrier Fox Hound, very loving, 10 years old, one big baby 904-779-6782 German Shepherd Pups AKC/CKC F/$350 M/$400 912-427- 0814 Germ Rottle Pups full blooded, AKC 5/F 904-403-0906/881-3992 GREAT DANE PUPS 6 mo old very Irg bkm. CKC. reg. $300.234-6131 HAVANESE Pups, rare, non shedding. hypo allergenic, very intel- ligent $600 904- 375- 2857 JACK RUSSELLS PUPS CKC, playful reduced prices 904 -751 3840 JACK RUSSELL -Chihua- huas reg pups, $200ea. Boston Terr. Reg. $300 912-729-3543 912-322-8466 JACK RUSSELL PUPS All shots up to date, vet cert. 434-3000/683- 8126 LAB PUPS AKC yellow black & chocolate, $300. 912-422-3909 Lab pups, AKC, 5 yellw M, 3 bhck F, HC, S/W, POP. $350 904 291-7020 LABRADOODLES -rare F2 blk/ parti pups. CKC & ILA reg, microchIps, HG, ready for adoption $999 352-468-1356 www.labradoodles gonewlId.com LABS AVAILABLE www.labradorrescue.net 1-866-464-5227 MALTESE, PEKINESE Chihuabuas,/Poodles, LH Dachshunds 904-374-6177 Maltese pups lF,$1,100. lM,950.ckchc/s. Min Pins very small AKC shts, HC, 1/F 1/M $500. 904- 254 -8670 254 -0567 PET SITTER AVAILABLE GOOD SERVICE LI and Excellent Care. 7 Days a week. Day and night 904-726-8784 Pit Bull Puppies Red nose 8 wks, s/w, pop $150ea 838-4032 or 652-8280 Blue Pit Pups Beautiful dogs ready Aug 1, $500 firm Holly (912)272-4839 POMERIAN PUPS -cream fern, 9wks, AKC, s/w . $650. 904 838-3150 PUPPIES SMALL BREEDS Home raised Pekingese, Poo- mix, Peekapoo mix, Pornm, Schnauzer/Yorkie mix, Chow, Cash only 904 855-0666, 502-5013 RAT TERRIER PUPPIES for sale, more inform tion. Call 904-641-4758 SCHNAUZERS 11 wks, Very cute, AKC Mini S/P.3 males $300 S/W & health cert. Both POP. 904-264-8279/651-8279 SCHNAUZERS mini, AKC, HC, shots & Wormed 6M, $350 904- 866- 8565 SHIH-TUZ PUPS, $600 AKC, HC, o10wks 2F/2M 904-384-4120/501-4719 SHIH TZU/ PEKINGESE 2F 3M, 8 weeks old $400. 904-704-6425 1010 Pets & 1 Supplies SIAMESE -KITTENS -Gorgeous 8wks old blue nand Sealpoints. $350. Call 699-5449 /. WANTED Long Hair male S Dauschand pup- pies for loving family call 726-8784 very Interested YORKIE -2 adorable 1M 9mo, $800 ifem 7mo. $1000 912-322-8616 YORKIE PUPS AKC, POP. M/F, little cutles $600 &up 398- 4561 YORKIE PUPS 2M/1F 14 weeks, $900 -$1200. Call 352-870-2976 YORKIES-AKC, 2M, 9wks old, POP, HC, $750obo. 352-328-4446 can deliv. Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215 Boat Dockage & Rentals 1220 Marine Equipment and Supplies 1230 RV's and Supplies 1235 RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305 Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 133552000 or Less 1340Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Trucks Wanted 1205 Boats AI SAILBOAT CATAMARAN with 4 trailer, sail very good, ready for the water now ask $899. BOB. 904.477-7070 0*4 LET US 'L SELL YOUR BOAT -Consignments Needed- Salter Marine 904-284-0155 4 AB Rigid 02' inflatable dingy. 8HP, Yamaha Aluminum trailer plus many accessories, boat cover 904 635-2975 S12ft. Canoe Solid, old town," Pack" 331bs, 1 cane seat, paddles cartop carrier, extras, $550. 276-8203 15.5' Avngr Bass Boat '88 '04 60hp Merc -4 strk 67hr usage, wrty til Nov. trig mr, dpth fndr. $3500. 268-4903 424-4094 4/ 15ft. 61n. SCULLING DORY- Rowing unit, new sweeps, oars, cover, new trailer extras $2750.276-8203 16ft Slingshot Bass /lef Boat '92 as85 h.p. Yamaha 187 hrs. Two batteries 30 Ib. thrust trolling motor. $3,300 OBO 573-2863 / 18' AQUATRON 00' Open Bow 4cyl, alpha one mercrulser, low hrs, aquatrall trlir, $7800 obo, call 219- 9173 4 Monterey 185 sl, 3.0 Ix, SI/O galvanized trailer, 2 all accessories IncI, excellent cond., runs great $6850obo. 904-705-7228 / 19ft I/0O 130HP Deep V ft Beam, good con- dilton, new LED trailer lights. Great starter boat, $1800obo, 424- 008 BOAT MOTOR: 1996 Merc. Force 90hp. $300obo. 904-742-6095 4 2000 SEADOO GS and 99'Seadoo GTI 2000, Trtion Trailer. Garage kept. Package deal $5Kobo. 220-0225 21' CROWNLINE 2003 I/O Like New. $29,000 904-612-0209 4. 25ft GULF STREAM sailboat, with 909hp, t mercury outboard, asking $1900 obo. Call 904-309-2176 for details. SUZUKI/TOHATSU Sales, Service & Parts Advance Marine 730-3332 Authorized Nissan Service WANTED Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 1230 R's & Supplies AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386)462-3039 1.800.541-6439 COACHMAN TT '99 like new 23.5' lite weight, $6500 obo 904.-634-1256 4, Coleman Caravan Travel Trailer 02' t 26- foot, 2 slides, bunlkbeds, central air. Sleeps 7 new microwave, new awning. John 705-7024 4 DUTCHMEN DENALI S06'. 30ft. 2 slides, split I bath, ducted, a/c, front Queen rear liv- ing awning, very spacious. $25,500.375-2464 4. Keystone Cabana S| 2002, travel trailer, L/ 19ft, bunkbeds, shower, awning tow package, excellent condi- tion, sleeps six, call 904-355-1151. $9500 NAVION '23 2006, Dodge diesel engine Must SelN 904- 220 6964 9012 BEACH BLVD. 1300 Motorcycles 4 ARLEY DAVIDSON 98' DYNA WIDE GLIDE. AED W/GOLD PINSTRIPE, GREAT SHAPE, JUST OVER 23K MILES, $12,500 08. 904-742-1700 N HD '00 FXD / 23k miles, black it saddlebags, new battery and tires. Call 904*406-2757 HD '02, Softtail standard, 22kmi, Stagel, sec, 36m ext. warr. $12K. 771-8779 / Honda 130Oc, 04' T 6800mi Vance Nti Hines, Exhuast, lots of extras 2 yrs, factory warranty + service, remaining, $9500. 553- 3249/ 771.2442 4 Honda Accord LX '95, 4dr, auto all power, exc gas mileage, good con. edition, $3800. berick cell 631.2623 hm 771. 6014 HONDA GOLDWING 05 many extras very low miles, 904- 813- 9032 HONDA RANCHER '03 4 wheeler, arren wench, good shape $2500 912.256.3396 4 Screaming Eagle Fatboy 95'. iots of custom part runs exc. Have 2 ukes 1 must go. $12K. 912. 862-1777 4 Suzuki GSX- RZ,600cc, S 40th anniversary tL Alstare Edition. D&O, carbon fiber exhaust, 5800mm Jacket, helmet, Included, $5500.771-71219 YAMAHA VINO CLASSIC 12S SCOOTER -'04, $1800. Call 334-1840 4 Yamaha V-Star 0,'. S650chc, red, gray windshield, saddle bags, ext warr, exc. condition, 15,800 ml, $6K obo/276-2534 YAMAHA YFZ 05' basically brand new, S title In hand can send pics, $5300 obo. Call 902-674-0527 hrlandep;thl 1-- 1.l i1rmn 1310 Auto Parrts 1325 Automotive 4- CRAFTSMAN FORD MUSTANG GT '05 COMPRESSOR 4.rHP LEATHER, PL, PW, CC, PS 200AL used once, PM $23,950 4 $150. Homellte 14", gas GORDON CHEVROLET chainsaw $40,16' alum ext 904-272-2200 ladder, $25. 904-529-9630 FORD EXPLORER , 91' 4X4 as Is, whole or parts, not running, no itle, $500 obo. 622- 8391 Front End Mask- for FORD MUSTANG 1968 $. Toyota Hihlander, full Neon Grn.w/Red Stripes S cover, sIht used, HOT WIIHEEIS CAR, 302, a7 Flya73-0197 Dual Flowmasters, $3. a 3-0197 Hooker Headers, 4 HUBCAPS 63'lmpala Racing Seats, $S, set of 4 good to 1st $10,000 o.b~o. Sveory ood cond. Call 207 8435, To View 3 1o0027n d. go to 537A Park Street 4, JAMES SOFT-TOP TAN a Ford Mustang 02' GOOD SHAPE CALL 3. LT, VSe fully loaded 912- 882-4724 I new brakes, tuned- up, $125OBO fluids changed, S -- NMEW excellent cond. $8500obo. S215/75/R1 also 912-882.1052 heavy Astro A um Rim, Ford Ranger 92'. $49.Must selL Call Regular Cab with 278-6251 also- 205/75/15, t | topper. V6, 5spd, a/c, tire, make offer. recent service. Looks 4 TIRES 4 new and runs great $1775. truck/SUV tires. 268-2482 SP255/6R17, 60K ml, FORD TAURUS WAGON continental conitrac, 2002, Silver $295. Call 219-6765 Immaculate condition! or 714-4466 40,000 miles. $8,500 OBO. Call 997-0499 1320 Antiques/ FORD TAURUS '05 132 Classics Stk#G032 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 FORD MUSTANG 73' FRAME- Cal King Oak Convertible, fully waterbed frame with bmacokn$red 3VA CA / weteubedr with < restored, 302VA, C4 LJ regular king mattress. auto, many after- $300.576-7377 / market parts, new tires, 912- 227- 0866 black/silver,$17,500 obo. 904-6545 557 HONDA ACCORD EX '04, 1 42,333mi, $14K below 1325 Automotive blue book, 386.237.5780 i-r ( li HONDA:ACCORD ACURA CL 2.3 '99 2dr, EX V6 05. Leather black, Ithro spd. loaded, CD, fully equipped. moonrf $7975. 699-9669 $20,880 SO C.S L LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE tan leather, sunroof, 998-01 S 6cd changer. Alloy a HONDA ACCORD 01' wheels 6K miles, 1 FOR SALE LOW MILES, $13,250obo. 476-.212&98. J42CC VERY CLEAN CAl Cool Carl $ ASKING PRICE, $8500. ACURIA C ST REAL GOOD DEAL ( AC7URA CL S-TYPE 904-982-5668 %S-6,4 '03. Fully equipped $18,880 HONDA ACCORD '02 998-0012 Stk#9145B $14,988 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371 4877 (7 ACURA RL '04 Nav, Honda Civic 03' EX CD.only 3900 2 door blue, tan Int. AtCURA30K mlles,ereat con- miles. $27,90 dlion, $13,00 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE S21 3176 998-0012 .a Honda Civic 05' X, Sversun.reofCD/AC,Ka i r ms e warranty. auto 19K ml, ext. 4 door. $14,800. Call warranty exc. cond, 2929130/553 2037 $19K obo, 910 0480 HONDA CIVIC EX '05 ACURA TL'04 Stk#9164A $16,988 Fully equipped, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 only 20,000 miles. 4 k Honda Shadow 01' $25,480. 998-0012 new chain and LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Lr pockets, tires, runs great with drag pipes. Acura TSX '04 Bright red, Have stock, exhaust & spoiler, tint, satellite helmet 270-5373 radio, 12Kml, mint, $1200 below book $25,400. INFINITI Q45 '98. AT, AC 904-797.1404 St. Aug. leather, loaded, 78K ml AUDI A4 UATTRO perfect $12,975. 4254320 39 2005.5 -Fully (7N INFINITI G35 equipped. $28,990 ( COUPE '04 Pearl 998-0012 wht/tan, beautiful LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE like new. $29,990 998-0012 AUDI IT ROADSTER '01 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Stk#1756A $20,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI G35 '04 ( OBMW 330CIC TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 17- 4877 Convertible '03 White/tan. Only iJAGUAR SType '03 30,000 miles. $33,640 (Z 4 2. lully equioaD 0 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $2 3.990 998-0012 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BMW 330i Sedan -. JEEP CHEROKEE 9' '05. Ash blue/tan. 6 cyl 4WD. wilh only1 91 l 95k miles. Nice painl Beautiful. $31,995 mob (green). ColdA C. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NADA retail value $760. 998-0012 Will sell or S65-0. Pictures CH W A 4 0C 05 Lcan be sent at our web site. CHE BMW Z4 3.01 '05 www.flautobody.com. 9 Permium package, 904 264 7173 like new. $35,380 KIA OPTIMA 70K 01' SP 998-0012 miles, look warranty. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ,1 5spd. power locks Bulck LaSabre 93' windows, A C, $4500. good condition- AC Stacey 553 1751 tJAworks, newfronttlres, KIA SPECTRA '04 some dents, $2000 call i 1164'im.,: i.-w 904-449-4104 TOM BUSH AUTOPLE 371.-477 BUICK REGAL LS '04 KIA SPECTRA '04 PS. PM CC, Pt, PW: ,, LEATiiER $12,450 i OM BUSH AUIOP '371467 GORDON CHEVROLET OM BUSH AUN Z n 48 904-272-2200 f Lexus I s 400 CADILLAC CTS '03 I i 1996 -.e 11ii-.. Stk#7010B $20,988 9rven 3nd iullf TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Tloaedexcellentl LC.riai i or,. bose radio. Dre- SCADILLAC ESCALADE mc,n packQc., SL20rj 00 2003 loaded 22" rims 7-9 bl5entertainment system, I.04 571s9193 sunroof, on-star, Lincoln TwnCar 95 clean, low miles must see signature one owner $30,000 call 923-4881 like new, 74 mi exc. CADILLAC DEVILLE '00. mileage. garage kept. Red metallic, leather, senilcerecords available. loaded 58K. Only $1400 $12K firm. Leather down. Call 674-4444 386417 0124 386 7913 8660 C CadillacDeVille94' LINCOLN LS '03 Excellent Condition. ,i cG;[. 1 i. New tires, lots of TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 311.4- extras, call 509-s693. $3900.741-7190 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '03 ST,.EAR6.9i I', 4 i6 6 7 CADILLAC SRX '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Charcoal/tan, only LOOKING FOR A TRUCK? 22,000 miles. Like GO TO new. $28,990 998-0012 GORDONCHEVY.COM LEXUS OF.JACKSONVILLE CADILLAC CTS '03 Pearl white MAZDA MILLENIA '0 t Pearl C .. ,e-ncite Ihr. navigation, si at53C..-Coonr:,:,r Wi.--oon. chrome wheels$21,980 56K ml 13.975 21 320 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA MIATA '01 (X)Concerl,Dle Ei[ra 4, CARIOLETVW86' louw m,ies. $11 f-l) 70K ml, runs, good, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ac/at convertible, 998-0012 some small rust call after5pm,.912-576-2537 MERCEDES C280 '97 CHEV AVALANCHE'05 .:, .:l.e r :,','uno,.-. PL, PM, PW, PS REMOTE I** r'39 6 l-I' $25,550 C %ll *: 9- . GORDON CHEVROLET MERCEDES 450 5L 904-272-2200 Roadsler "74' 2 dr ,, 'I.conv. hardtop, red w CHEV IMPALA LS '05 t onint. a c. pw. al- PL, PM, PW, PS REMOTE full cover manuals, new $14,750 tires & brakes. GORDON CHEVROLET 904 278 6251 542 8894 904-272-2200 MERCURY GR MARQ '03 CHEV MONTE CARLO LS ima':;hl;- i-'-' 01 PS,PW,PL REMOTE CC TOM BUSH AtrOPLEX 31371 37 $7988 GORDON CHEVROLET y-"5NISSAN 350Z Cony. 904-272-2200 1t 9'04 Tc.uring HFV Olurir. ran L .. Orl, 1 7.(0 irrileis. CHEV MONTE CARLO LS like new. 630,990 '05 CC, Pt, PW, PS, PM MNRF $13,950 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GORDON CHEVROLET 998-0012 904-272-2200 NISSAN 350Z '03 A Chevrolet Camaro98' vil nm'.:2E 414 y1r77 Automatic transmis- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 vt slon with new paint NISSAN ALTIMA '02 Job (candy green with -NISAN A-nMA. "0 new torque thrust wheels. TOM BUSH AUTOPLE ].W1 plus many other extras. 5, 1 *- m Must See! 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GTC BIk s i-t4.. i" m J s 1sis it on blk lthr, 6 disc TOM BUSH AUTOPLEl 371-.47 changer, auto 1 9 7 I4Kml. red wilh ,.2 if black inlerior, mint Datsun 80'. 280ZX212. condition. 5spd. S 129K original factory warranty 131.250. miles, runs great Call 904 135 3835 PC5 6 cyl speed AC,PW, great on gas. ClassIc, $3500 obo. 912-729-4391 DISHWASHER / range (almond/black) t Iand push type edger, $50 each. al work ng condition 781-3681 SDodge Dakota 04' r d Quad ab SxT,4wd, Mercedes-Benz VSw, sunroof, step- bars, bed cover, 26,5O0mi, exc. cond. $19,500. MERCEDES 912-882-4293 SL500 Flat Spider 1983'2000. 8 to choose from S Verycleantwo '03-' 07 ti owners rebuilt engine Prices starting at & transmission 9( $850oobo. $57,900 Call David @ 674 7628 FORD CROWN VIC '05 Brumos Mercedes Stk#G131 $14,988 Purchase from the TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4877 only Factory FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 Authorized Porsche Stk#G020 $8988 Dealer TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 904- 725- 9155 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 Stk#1570A $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 T Porsche Boxer 03' 14K ml. Red with black FORD MUSTANG OT '97 Xl lop. Full Porsc lie White, AT, loaded, low 4 warrant-, only S11.950. ''IS. $7975. 674-4444 Call 904 735 3835 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '92, ruol[ [ra-n ena q c.o *,.I. AC. Si4 0 ob-:, 7'7 656: 25;4 "855 J. Mitsubishi Eclipse 94' New clulch new altemalor. Clean Needs Work Must Sell rirsL S95. Takes IIIl Call 465 4123 NISSAN QUEST VAN '93. n.-.. ur,; art C. .na. C ,.ia AC. i2'0].O.0n g691 l08P1 Saturn 4dr *95 1.9L 4 cyc 76Ksmi. ne.ds Irars _..?ji 5-fr, j904 7,'3, 4,14 1'i'u ks, 1340 Triailer, ACURA MDX 05 Onl, tij00c0 mnerr .. $331.c-11 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SBMW X3 3.0'06 WnL tan. iI e ne.-. I38,84-. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV TRAILBLAZER 03 Pe. P.1 PL. CC SI1.96o3 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 1325 Automotive '02 AUDI A4 Wagon Avant One owner, leather, sunroof $17,859 '03 CADILLAC CTS One owner leather, CD.Reduced $18,859 '04 HUMMER H2 Sunroof, Leather, 3rd Seat, XM Radio $35,859 '04 DODGE DURANGO HEMI Hemi, Leather, CD, One Owner. $17,859 '04 CADILLAC ESCALADE Leather, CD, I owner $32,859 '03 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE Only 31K miles $13,859 '06 PORSCHE CAYENNE Sunroof, leather, one owner $44,859 '02 BMW 7401 Premium Package, sunroof, leather $36,859 "02 BMW 3251C Convertible Premium Package $27,859 '06 BMW 5301 Premium Package, Leather, Sunroof. $44,859 '04 ACURA MDX Touring, Navigation, One Owner. $32,859 '03 TOYOTA SEQUOIA One Owner, Only 35K Miles. $21,859 '05 FORD RANGER XLT AT, V6, Bedcover, One Owner. $12,859 '05 INFINITY QX56 NAVI DVD, Sunroof, One Owner. $36,859 '04 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4, V8, Leather, Sunroof. $19,859 904-725- 9155 SATURN ION '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SATURN LIO '02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLLX 311.-477 SATURN SCI .99 rOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3i 187T7 TOYOTA AVALON XL 99 IE. AT. i,:-ather. m,r ,nrf. '5K m' !975 69' 96.69 TOYOTA AVALON '06 Fuil, Equipped. 0l-e new. $i- .8aO LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY 99 Ad,-. V 5sspa. IC.ocaa. S '?75 C311,r7.1.-J4 -1 STOYOTA CAMRY '03 LE :ni,r 40.00 m.lie7 $13.960. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE T TOYOTA TACOMA 99 Green, 2.7L 4x4, cd. v player ac. bucket seats, Sspd. 31x10.5. $159K milesS, $500. 237 3724 VOLVO S80 06 Learner. CD. Crew Ca3 RTL. S27.995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE VOLVO XC90 V8 '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO XC90 T6 '03 fO.1 BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4-n SVW PASSAT '06 ILuippeo. $20.4S') 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Trucks.Vans. UVs 00-05 ALL Military \ and Civilian EVERYBODY RIDES! CHEVY CAPRICE 89 I C 31 C,:,i .:r,:, r ,904.21 6 ,*r Chr-sler Conquesl 87. 15si red, 87K miles, v S spd. w lurbo inlercooler Inlerior greaL needs some body work. engine runs strong. bul hoslIales when accel- eralng. Has fuel InJeciors and clips, battery. KSN fi- ler. spark plugs & wires. many exsra pads. $1860 obo. Erlck 904 207 3119. Cell. 355 5201 Home .L DODGE CARAVAN 95 . | Auiomaiic, good body, l engine. lransmlsslon leaks, 51000 obo. 504 4173 PCI J Ford F 100.71' i | ]302 Topper, ran when parked but needs work to get going again. S500. 282 6946 Ford Ranchero 73 S 302 engine ruins Ssirong. Has Ihe Ei Camlno stvke body. Needs body iniermor work adn brake bob. Great project car for resioraiIon. Good lires, new battery and starter. $1500obo. Erick. 904 207 3519c. 355 5207 hm FORD VAN 150 1988 Rur -, .io.a. '.or, r i n I60.1 C 311 D .- C-I - -.-.131 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's 7 Cadillac Escalade ' '03 Black Beauty! $26,980. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV EQUINOX LT 'S05 PW, PM, PL, CC, LEATHER $16,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV HHR LT '06 PS, PM.MNRFCC, LEATHER $17,999 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO '05 XCAB PL, PW, PM, CC $19,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO '05 CC,PL,PW.PS PM CERT $17,550 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 , CHEV SILVERADO '04 XCAB, PL, PW, PM CC $21,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO '03 XCAB, PL,PW, PM. CC REMOTE $11,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SUBURBAN '05 LEATHER PM, PL, CC, $31,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SUBURBAN '04 CC, PL, PW, PM PS, REMOTE $21,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TAHOE '03 PL, PW, CC, PS PM REMOTE $17,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TAHOE '01 LEATHER, PL PW, PM $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '06 CC, PL, PW.PS PM CERT si$7950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4 CHEVY BLAZER 00' 4wd, ps, pb, pw, S cruise, new fires, new front brakes, great cond, $7K or take over payments, 904- 241- .5373 CHEVY CREW CAB Dually '00. Vs, AT, AC. 47,800 mi. Nice! $13,975. 674-4444 CHEVY TAHOE LT'99 4x4 loaded, dual ac, Nice! $6975. Call 425-4320 4 CHEVY TAHOE 03' BURGUNDY, V8,3rd sear leather, exec. condition, 51K miles, $21,500. Call 772-7031 or 553- 0056 i CHEVY TAHOE '03 -' Champagne/tan xtra low mi $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's SDod0ge 1500 Truck $182.000 .2L, New | enginee, 5spd tilt, C/C electric win- dows, dual exhaust 904- 226-1910 $3500 OBO DODGE DAKOTA '95 X-Cab V6, cold AC. $2975. Call 425-4320 DODGE DURANGO '99 VS, AT, AC, loaded. $5975 Call 425-4320 5 Dodge Durango T SPort utility 98'. Good S condlton burgundy. 100K miles, must sell $6000obo, $368/mo. 912-573-9696 or 912- 673- 6753 DODGE DURANGO '05 White/gray, only 14,000 miles. $19,990. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SFord Bronco 94' XLT,4" 1ft 33" tires Y rebuilt trans, cold ac, $5199obo. Call 912- 882 7289 after 4pm FORD E-150 VAN '04 Stk#G237 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD ESCAPE '05 Stk#G008A $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr, white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 FORD EXPLORER SPRTRAC '05 2WD PL, PM, PW, AUTO $16,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPEDITION 2WD '99 LEATHER PL, PW, CC, PM. $6988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, 4x4,blk/tan $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SFordExpedition 00' XLT- Automatic, 98,300 miles, power everything. Cruise leather, rear air, asking, $11,500. Call 912-673-8630 or 912-6742867 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Fully Eqpt $22,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 S FORD F. 15095' 6cyl, 96K ml,great L shape, well taken care of, original pwner, very dependable, $4000. 783.9272/631- 0219 FORD F-150 CREW '05 Stk#G226 $24,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD F-150 '04 Stk#G237 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD F250 SD 4WD '04 CC, PS, PM LEATHER PL, PW $29,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Trucks / 1340 Trailerg/ FORD F-350 XLT 97' / 7.3L Diesel Crew Cab, Dually, 152; doom, 5-speed, many extras, $15K obo. 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L'LiI.I CITYISUZU A vi d ll i l l. 1 MATHENY JAGUAR 1n Aill l tir 3 -.4 ) ATLANTIC JEEP ''.111 .I ".iulli A',4"4-1" CARUSO JEEP I uvulfi 'l l 7I'",.i7A1 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park . Well', e I. 2, V4100i MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT I; t, I ilAVl ..', RICK KEFFER COGGIN KIA M4 Allill l il 11I 'll RAY CARTER KIA SATURN OF AVENUES I W '5riiPhlip.. Hy4 IZi6 14 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK B ill, BiIli iliil Bliy 7'74- ; I SATURN OF REGENCY .,il i Al illi, Blvd ;S-C.1 00 SUBARU OF JAX I'I.IlO Aii.i I B'lNil f 41 .tl ,. KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1 I (. jlAv( l39--70A CITY SUZUKI li.6-., A IlIII,. Bl6 l '0 1 l1 ARLINGTON TOYOTA 0 A lifii, A ll t L lid ] 31 -, ' COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES Prn'iA p .hifii H., -osi KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 I fllllll-rfi+Ji "0 I I l.l01l) LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 'W I.I I S.ulul ". AuU ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA ,ll i: A 1 A" i'- ,. ASH TISDELLE VW 1491 1 .41T HiiiI .1-'4,13l) O'STEEN VW l I ii lH '-,4 it, TOM BUSH VW A,.A All i Bi -ll O'STEEN VOLVO 'Li'', hili H3i 9iLf 4 t, PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING SII)i ii BAil ) ""'-11% BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE f. 8 j. 1 h i t' lv il ;,4u i .v r I I (.3134 6':,m' ri Bk) 74 B I BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 11L21I A11,lihiih Bll ;-'4 lUq3) LUCAS AUTO PARK lV W r I'Ii 'md I)3F t9.12'l DRIVE TICKET HI:LI AlIII',I'[blul1 4 '2 ,- '1 II Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center l).i)-4 A1''l" Bi) '4[1 BlvI)2" Tom Bush Autoplex '4 .' All.m Ei'Dod v; 1-4F_1 V.I.P. AUTO SALES '.I Fri3itf i: Hwyi ;1 '4.1 WARREN MOTORS, INC. .' 1? 1 i jj I .t l ..h. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 59 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |