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Backpack Stuff USO donates school supplies Page 3 Beat the Heat Learn to keep cool Page 6 Man of Honor Carl Brashear dies at age 75 Page 15 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2006 -q "' ,-'.'.. ....," --. .,Z .- ,. . -.. *-. -" .-'.-.'..'. ... .-.... -.'. "" . . . ,-'-.a . ,- .*- -* .-. n ... ^ ^ ., ^ ,. , ,^ j._ -. ,- ^..: -. .. . ,,* ^ ^ .- . ; .. - : ^ - ' ; ^ .* .* *- .. '.. "_ -.. ". , . ."j i^ .. .'j.,. .jff ,. .'.3 ,' ,,, www.jaxairnews.com File photo Be on the lookout. School buses are getting ready to start running again. SCNO: 'No isnwdnwn Back-to-school safety begins at home i in Naval A11 Buses, backpacks and bikes pose potential risks By Clark Pierce Staff Writer As you cut the tags off school clothes and break out the new backpacks, it's a good time to talk with your family about putting "safety" on the school calendar. SCHOOL Bus SAFETY "Although all drivers are required to stop for a school bus when it is loading or unloading passengers, children should be taught to take caution until approaching vehicles come to a complete stop," said NAS Deputy Occupational Health Manager Dave Colburn. Reserve Intelligence Area 13, (RIA-13) celebrated the grand opening of the new RIA-13/Joint Reserve Intelligence Center, (JRIC) with a ribbon cutting ceremo- ny July 22 on Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The ceremony took place in front of building 135, which several years ago served as a meat freezer for the base com- missary. Special guest speak- er Rear Adm. Ann Gilbride, commander Navy Reserve Intelligence Command, ex- plained her first reaction to the idea of using the building to be more comical than opti- mistic. "When I first saw thle build- ing, I thought 'how are we going to make this a pristine place of business?' It was old and unclean and the smell was terrible," said Gilbride. "I kept thinking of the 'where's the beef?" commercials." She then turned from comi- cal to endearing. "I can tell you now that the meat is still right here in this building. The meat is the service men and women that made all of this happen and turned this old meat freezer into a pristine and profession- al place to do business." Lt. Cmdr. Claudia Flores, He recommended the following guide- lines for kids and parents: Have a safe place to wait for the busae and be aware of the street traffic around you. Avoid roughhousing or other behavior that can lead to accidental injury. As the school bus approaches, form a single line away from the curb. Wait until the bus stops and the door opens before stepping onto the roadway. Use the handrail when stepping onto the bus. Find a seat and sit down. Loud talk- ing or other noise can distract the bus driver. If you must cross the street in front of the bus, walk at least 10 feet ahead of the bus along the side of the road, until you can see the driver. When the driver signals, walk across the road, keeping an eye out for sudden traffic changes. Colburn urged drivers to review traffic regulations for approaching a school bus: On a two-way street or highway, all drivers moving in either direction must stop for a stopped school bus that is pick- ing up or dropping off children. You must remain stopped until all children are clear of the roadway and the bus signal has been withdrawn. If a raised barrier or an unpaved median divides the highway, you do not have to stop when traveling in the oppo- site direction of the bus. Painted lines or pavement markings are not considered to be barriers. See BACK TO SCHOOL, Page 9 , Photo by MC2(SW) Sunday Williams (Left to Right) Lt. Col. Marty Kahn, Capt. Russell, Rear Adm. Gilbride, and Lt. Cmdr. Flores cut the rib- bon to the new Reserve Intelligence Area 13 (RIA-13)/joint Reserve Intelligence Center, (JRIC) July 22. The newly refurbished building has taken three years to complete and gives RIA-13 and the JRIC 18,000 more square feet of work space. the officer in charge of RIA-13, initiated the project three years ago. According to her she could not be happier with the way the building turned out and the space they now have to do their jobs. "I am very excited that I could see everything come together before I transfer," said Flores. "Our staff worked so hard to make this all work. We support the war right from this building and now people can come to work, and do their job comfortably and know that they have everything they need to accomplish their task- ing." Both RIA-13 and the JRIC operated out of building 966 where they had a total of 6,000 square feet. Out of the 6,000 square feet, 4,000 square feet was used as spe- cial compartmented informa- tion facility, (SCIF). Intelli- gence analysts and targeteers See NOSC, Page 9 deployments' By Megan McCloskey Siars and s'ipri .- T here will be no slowdown in naval individual augmentee deployments, but sailors can expect them to play an important part in pro motions and assignment selections, the chief of naval operations told a group of Okinawa-based sailors Monday morning at Camp Foster. "COs need to understand we're going to keep doing this . it isn't an Army or a Marine Corps war. It's a national war," Adm. Michael Mullen said, referring to Iraq and the ongoing war on terror. Mullen was on the island for the last stop of his Asia tour that took him to Kuala Lum pur. Malaysia. and Jakarta, Indone- sia. among other cities. He took questions from enlisted sailors and officers after speaking to the groups separately. Rotation and deployment issues were a hot topic among both groups. Mullen said individual augmentee deployments aren't "going to go away," but the Navy is in the early stages of making sure they're consid- ered important during the promotion process. Thousands of individual augmentees are deployed around the world, but Mullen said he thinks it isn't the figures that cause con- cern among sailors but rather the uncer- tainty associated with it. "They think 'is my number coming up?"' he said. The Navy is in the process of extending the deployment notice to 60 days, "so peo- ple can plan their lives," Mullen said. There also is a possibility individual aug- mentees' dependents will be able to move back to their families while the augmentee is deployed, he added. There are no plans, however, to have the augmentee perma- nently change duty stations and give the unit that lost the manpower any relief, NMullen said. Altering rotation schedules for better quality of life and retention is a top priori- ty, he said. In the next 18 to 24 months the Navy's tour rotation policy will change with the goal that each sailor is at his home port for 50 percent of the year some- thing that is far from being achieved now. "The family bears a big. burden," he said. "In the end that issue must be addressed or good people aren't going to stay in the Navy." Mullen also talked about how the Pacific is a critical area and the fleet over here must maintain continuous readiness to ensure stability, especially in light of North Korea's recent actions. "One of the real threats in the future is the proliferation of ballistic missiles," he said. TOUCHING Eyes on the road Point accumulation can cause your base driving privileges to be sus- TOUCHING esonhadpended. S A S E Drivers, don t forget to use your hands-free device if talking on a cell Three points during a one-month period Driver improvement course. phone while driving. Those caught using a cell phone without such a Six points during six-month period Suspension for 30 days. device will have three points put on their base driving record and must 12 points during one year or 18 points during two years Suspension attend a driver improvement course. for at least six months. aten adrve imrvmn cre-fra leastm six months . Adm. Michael Mullen Chief of Naval Operations Joint Reserve Intelligence Center gets grand opening By MC2(SW) Sunday Williams Navy Operational Support Center A., Jacksonville Public Affairs Sq~ .MLAW AW I - - --- -- 2 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 ON THE HOMEFRONT Fear of fl ing might not run in families - -. -0 - "Copyrighted Material- Syn dicated Co6tet1---i n^ I -o ^ _-_ * - du-g - - ~- - 0 * .-. S.- - - - a a Available from Commercial NewsProvider) -- -- 0 -.q-w-w t -0 fs.40b--Now on a a . a40 AL S a v aa.. e on-dmn" 41b sno 4D ft b -sla -4 w moo -oi 4W -- a 1%. 4b 4 * * a -,.- -NNW& ab _ - - q - LN~LJ'J. ULJL~ S '~' 3 ... ..~ I. 1Uj~I IU.4LI~ .3LSL w~ 0 *o . SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship and Sunday: Saturday - Sunday - A group of WAVES gather in the chill File photo chamber for an indoctrination flight at main dispensary Oct. 16, 1943. Services this Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Hey, MoneyMan! I am going to transfer to another duty station next month and I plan to take my full 30 days of leave. This is the first time we will be able to go on a family vacation in about 10 years. We have saved some money, but air travel is very expensive and we would like to go to Europe. Do you know of any great travel deals? MoneyMan Sez: Air travel for a family is expensive, particularly traveling overseas. If HEY MONEYMANI you are flexible in your travel dates, the best bet may be Space-Available (Space-A) travel. Space-A allows eli- gible passengers to take seats on Department of Defense aircraft once all seats for "official travel" have been filled. Travel is assigned according to vari- ous categories, but basically it is a first-come, first-served system. The price is essentially free! In some cases, Space-A travel even permits family members of active duty and *Tr J10 fe& - ......... CS3(SW) EDNA. L. CHABUR Job title/command: SCBH 822 BLDG SHometown: Union City. N.J. Family Life: Happily Married with a beautiful daughter and loyal pet dog. Past Duty Stations: USS Saipan LHA-2 Career Plans: Officer-psycologist, Bachelors In Aviation Business. Most Interesting Experience: 5 years on board of Saipan, catering through different countries. Words of Wisdom: Do your best at your best; if you can't, then try your best. retired military to fly point-to-point within the Continental U.S. This is a huge benefit! If you have time to spare, and can be flexible in your travel plans, Space-A is the way to go. If you are not able to travel on Space A, there are still great options for military families. For more information, go to http://mwr.navy.mil/mwrprgms/itt.ht ml. Good luck and enjoy your well- earned vacation! I 1 f w W- - AMANDA CHRISTMAS Job title/command: MWR Youth Activities Teen Coordinator r Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Beautiful 11-month-old boy named Noah Career Plans: Work at Youth activities while obtaining my degree to become a teacher Most Interesting Experience: Becoming a mommy Words of Wisdom: Live each day like it's your last! I Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45-10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The iJA All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAX Al 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 JAIlAll Nm can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JAlallEm, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAI All NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 'I' Looking back in time mummm 6.0 COMO a Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 3 Photos by Clark Pierce School supplies, pile up in the USO office aboard NAS Jacksonville. These supplies were stuffed into backpacks and donated to more than 60 children of active-duty Sailors. AZ3 Mark Villa of VP-45 carries out back-to-school packs ready for dis- tribution. SK3 PeAtra Wilson of VP-30 arrived at the USO with a carton of new back packs. USO volunteers stuff back-to-school packs By Clark Pierce Staff Writer 4-lrt's important that kids Arrive at school ready to learnaeand that means car- rying a back pack with all the need- ed classroom supplies," said Sonja Kutsch, USO program director at NAS Jacksonville. One dozen volunteers gathered at the USO on July 28 to fill more than 60 packs for the children of active duty personnel who were nominated by their commands. '"We're packing for Pre-K, kinder- garten, and the first through fifth grades," explained Kutsch. "Thanks to the concern and generosity of our Navy Exchange and numerous com- mands, the support for this project was outstanding. In addition to back packs, notebooks, composition books and loose leaf paper, we have an ample supply of pens, pencils, glue, crayons, folders, scissors and- pencil cases." Are you one of the 22%? From SIU Are you a Sailor or Marine using Tuition Assistance to take col- lege classes? If so, you are one of few the 22%. 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The mes- sage is simple and as old as the Navy itself: leaders take care of their people. That duty is all encompassing, roughing almost every aspect of our personal and professional lives; Leaders take responsi- bility for the actions and omission of the men and women they lead, both on and off duty, to an extent that is unique to mili- tary culture. They actively concern them- selves with their peoples' physical and mental well being, training, personal readiness and family care. It is evident that conditions, proactive and habits pos- ing a threat to personnel safety must be sought out and eliminated by all employ- ees. To that end, my policy is to maintain a safe and healthful workplace for all per- sonnel by using the principles of opera- tional risk management (ORM), incorpo- rated within our integrated management system (IMS). In addition, qualified opera- tional safety and health (OSH) personnel shall inspect all workplaces at least annu- ally and identified hazards shall be eradi- cated as quickly as possible. Where these hazards have not been eliminated, notices shall be posted to ward personnel and interim protective measures implemented until they are. Facilities, systems and sub- systems shall be reviewed prior to con- struction and procurement to ensure OSH hazards are eliminated or controlled. All mishaps will be thoroughly investigated, with findings and recommendations made known to personnel to prevent similar mishaps. Qualified personnel shall imple- ment comprehensive occupational health Head to the fair From Staff he sixth annual Multi-Cultural Awareness Fair is Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bachelor Officers Quarters Pavilion. This event fea- tures cultural heritage representations and art displays, diverse cultural enter- tainment music, dancers, live bands and a car show. Numerous commands-spon- sored booths will showcase different cul- tural heritages. Free samples of cultural food dishes will be offered throughout the event. Volunteers are needed to help with this surveillance programs, in both medical and industrial hygiene. Supervisors shall establish a proactive organizational safety culture by ensuring employees are actively involved in safety. Supervisors are expected to lead and pro- mote an all hands campaign to develop and implement measures to prevent mishaps. One of the primary goals of this of this command is to achieve Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) recognition by April 30, 2007. We will achieve this goal by using the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Challenge Program. The Challenge Program consists of three stages and pro- vides a road map to achieve VPP star sta- tus. To reinforce the actions of supervisors, all hands, regardless of rank or billet, must be mindful of safety concerns. Personnel will receive appropriate safety training and comply with applicable safety standards. Personnel must also enforce policy and report suspected hazards and do so without fear of reprisal. With safety, moral courage is required. Moral courage is the fortitude to step forward and speak up when an unsafe act or condition threat- ens harm. Such moral courage is an essen- tial character element. It will be a part of our institutional identity. Employees shall have a standard of comparison to measure performance in meeting NAVOSH require- ments/objectives. In keeping with my phi- losophy that we always do the right thing, I expect and require all of you to act appro- priately in exercising your individual safe- ty responsibilities with the goal of elimi- nating preventable mishaps. Through responsible risk management and aware- ness we will safely accomplish our mission. I will settle for nothing less. event. Commands may also sponsor a booth.. 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These words had a prophetic ring when spoken by Gen. Douglas MacArthur on March 11, 1942. The set of circumstances, which surrounded the general's remark, were at best hopeless. Those were difficult days for America. You see, the Japanese Imperial Army had successfully invaded the Philippines. World War II was raging in the Pacific and the U.S. mainland itself was threatened with invasion or direct attack. Gen. McCarthur, one of our premiere military minds, was in danger of being captured by the Japanese. Consequent- ly, President Franklin. Roosevelt ordered him to abandon the Philippines, and MacArthur reluc- tantly obeyed. Indeed, few of us can appreciate those dark moments. For those who lived through those days "I shall return" had a special appeal. The words were L*- uttered with conviction.: ; ... , 1 , The words were full of Chaplain (Lt certainty. The brevity of its message underlined the clarity and commitment of the speaker. 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X IU4 *; R139413 6 JaB Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 TM3 Andy Bobien checks ID cards at the Birmingham gate onboard NAS Jacksonville. HEALTHY TIPS FOR HANDLING HOT SUN By MC3 Mark A. Braden Staff Writer W ater activities, sports and landscap- ing are popular outdoor activities during the summer. But since it is also the hottest time of the year, adults and chil- dren must be careful not to let a heat-related ill- ness spoil the day. "Anyone can be susceptible, although the very young and the very old are at greater risk," said Lt. Cmdr. Brad Briscoe, Naval Hospital Emer- gency Room (ER) division officer. "People who work outside are still prone to heat-related inci- dents even if their bodies are acclimated to the climate. Sailors need to remember that even the most physically fit person can suffer a heat-relat- ed incident." He explained that heat-related illness usually comes in stages. First comes heat cramps in mus- cles, which is common among persons participat- ing in sports. The second is heat exhaustion, which includes symptoms such as pale skin, headache, dizziness arid nausea. The third stage, heat stroke, is life threatening and includes symptoms such as vomiting, loss of conscious- ness, shallow breath- ing, rapid pulse, high body temperature and skin that may be red, hot and dry. Ky i .. .^ S ,-- " * ^, .' 'Y .' ..', I 1 61) AMAN Clayton Crotty ofVR-58 "Sunseekers" tightens down a screw in the Auxillery Panel Unit on a C-40 Clipper Aircraft. AE3 Kevonte Daniels of VP-5 "Mad Foxes" brings water to the flight line so his fellow shipmates don't dehydrate. Bruce Nolan of Reed and Reed Maintance Landscaping Inc. is trimming the lawn in front of Vystar Bank on NAS Jacksonville. TREATING HEAT CRAMPS OR HEAT EXHAUSTION The American Red Cross recommends getting the person to a cooler, shaded place. Give a half-glass of cool water every 15 minutes. (Avoid very cold beverages be- cause they can cause stomach cramps.) Do not let the person drink too quickly. Do not give liquids con- taining alcohol or caf- feine, as they can make conditions worse. Call 911 or the local emergency num- ber if the person refuses water, vomits or loses consciousness. MWR grounds keeper Chris Miller chalks a field for the upcoming intramu- ral football game onboard NAS Jacksonville. TREATING HEAT STROKE This is a life-threatening situation that requires medical attention. Call 911 or the local emergency number. Move the person to a cooler, shaded place. Keep the person lying down. Quickly cool their body by applying wet cloths and fanning. If you have ice packs or cold packs, wrap them in a cloth and place them on the vic- tim's ankles, wrists, armpits and neck to cool the large blood vessels. Watch for signals of breath- ing problems and make sure the airway is clear. "In most instances, severe heat illness usually strikes because warning symptoms are ignored," said Briscoe. "To avoid heat injuries, use common sense when it's hot outside. Whether you're thirsty or not, increase your fluid intake regard- less of your activity level. To reduce the possibili- ty of sun burn, use sun block of SPF-15 or higher and apply it 30 minutes prior to going outdoors." CHECK THE HEAT INDEX This is a number in degrees Fahrenheit that it "feels like" to your body. As relative humidity increases, the air seems warmer than it actually is because the body is less able to cool itself via evaporation of perspiration. Exposure to full sun- shine can increase the heat index by 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The Naval Atlantic Meteorological and Oceanographic Facilities Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) readings determine the color of the station heat index flag\ Marty Martin, lead recreational aide at the NAS Gym, posts the heat index flak according to the daily WBGT readings. Four colors of heat stress flags identify the day's heat index (See chart, Page 7). ' a .......................~*q T% *~ 'f J8 Allr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 AM2(AW) Christoper Aylsworth separates color paper from white paper for processing at the recycling center onboard NAS Jacksonville. PHOTO BY MC3 MARK BRADEN MA3 Jarred Petrosky exercises on a stationary bicycle in the Fitness Center onboard NAS Jacksonville. How to handle the HEAT!!! .Precautions Sailors and their families can take to prevent heat-related injuries: Allow a minimum of seven to 10 days to get used to the heat. Wear loose-fitting, lightweight clothing, Eat a diet including six to eight servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Drink a minimum of eight to 10. eight-ounce glasses of fluids every day. Sports drinks and water are the best fluids to use to prevent heat illness. When exercising, drink two to three, eight-ounce glasses of caffeine-free fluids two hours before your workout, and eightounces of fluids every 15 rrinutes during exercise. Do not drink carbonated beverages during exercise. Flag Heat Index and Physical Exercise Chart Provided by the Naval Safety Center WIT Index (laClr Intensity of Physical Exercise NAMED P-5010 CH 9 Less than 80 80-84.9 85-87.9 88-89.9 , -, '. ... * ;,*~, B White Yellow (Amber) 90 or Above -- -- -- --J - - - - Extremely irense prn'sical esenion may precipa13e heal eAhaustOCrn or n.3ai sirolei Therefore cauli.rn music be taken Di.cretlin is required ,r1 planning rheavy exercise for u8n3aclirrimized personnel. This is a marginal heal stress limil for all personnel. Strenuous exercise and acinlry must. e curltaied I1r lnew and unacclimalzea personnel during the fir1 3 week. ot neal exposure Ouldoor classes in the Sun must be avoided when tme WBGT index exceeds 85 Strenuous exercise must be curtailed l:tr ail prs.onnriel ih less han 12 weeks trairnng in hot weather. PY, itca iraSnintn and 4lr-a ruious er:,se musc t.-5u~pend.d tcr lto PirSOnnel fljitludles :4jeiaTiC'.ilCr mlrj l ncA l lr raining Culp.D55Sl 8 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 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 Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772- 0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID No. 300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387-4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meet- ings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent's Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Parents Without Partners meetings are held the sec- ond Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more infor- mation, 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 children are welcome at all activities. For information contact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meet- ing is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more infor- mation, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542-5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Association of Retired Federal Employees extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired fed- eral employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@ sar.med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcy- cling 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 partici- pate. For applications, stop by the golf club. The deadline to sign up is July 24. For more information, call 542-3249. A youth fishing derby will be held Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tourna- ment will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tournaments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. Preventative medicine: Assuring healthful force protection ,. l:" S-... .. . . Photo by Clark Pierce HM3 Alexis Delvalle performs an unannounced monthly inspection at NAS Jacksonville Galley. Coolers and hot boxes must be within specified temperature ranges. By Clark Pierce Staff Writer Preparing Sailors and Marines for deployment seas well as promoting general health and well-being on basemis the mission of the preventive medicine department (PMD) of Naval Hospital Jacksonville. "We're the leading edge of medical support for clinical and field preventive medicine, environmental and occupa- tional health, epidemiology, and disease surveillance," explained HMC Vernon Stiles, leading chief petty officer, from his office at the Branch Medical Clinic. "Our team supports readiness by keeping soldiers fit to fight, while also promoting wellness among their families and the civilian workforce," said HM1 Jolando Lightner. "Our team of hospital corpsmen are certified as Preventive Medicine Technicians. We manage any health- related activities that affect our base populationeefrom water quality and food service to berthing, recreation and childcare facilities inspections." As for communicable diseases, they not only track and treat, but also educate patients about disease avoidance." "Preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STD) is a constant battle in both military and civilian populations. We regularly communicate with county health depart- ments in Northeast Florida. We also deal with education, testing and treatment of salmonella, tuberculosis and hepatitis," said Stiles. According to DoD instructions, the PMD recently devel- oped a pandemic influenza plan. As viruses such as bird (avian) flu evolve in different parts of the world, the plan is continuously updated to incorporate new potential treatments and pharmaceuticals. "Immunizations are some of our more visible activities," said Lightner. "Prior to flu season, we visit tenant com- See PMD, Page 9 s iviA 0 :H I Igiv1 'l i Sunday i Mandarin Services FaV. 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'bu need to look at the entire price of the job, not the square footage price of the materials. iifflT^Ef1IVHEJAL WI I I ^ W^ ri = I Tc^ Ir.; w-, m Im L AULI I I e liggili Jax Alf NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 9 PMD: Keeping things healthy with inspections From Page 8 mands to ad-minister mass immunizations. We also pro- vide smallpox shots to personnel deploying to central Asia." PMD is also the front line Purview of Preventive trol. "A vector on b vect"y Medicine Department animal or insect that Provides health inspections causes discom- of: fort or trans- Food service facilities mit s a disease Berthing spaces Rats, mosqui- Barber & beauty shops toes, fleas, Child Development ticks and wild Center animals are common vec- Parks & recreational tors. Lyme dis- facilities ease, mosqui- NAS Gym to -borne encephalitis, Potable & wastewater West Nile systems virus are the Part of NAS Disaster most widely Preparedness Team known vector- borne dis- Conduct disease vector con- eases. The trol program best vector Interview & counsel patients programs com- bine elimina- with STD & other communica- tion of breed- ble diseases ing sources, Conduct food safety courses using biologi- cal and chemi- cal controls, with education and surveillance to prevent future infestations," said Lightner. NAS Jacksonville currently has 10 preventive medicine technicians on board, some of whom deploy to support operational forces. "Our primary job is to keep combat troops healthy. We make sure their berths, food and water quality support their mission readiness. Safe food, potable water and waste disposal make a world of difference for Sailors and Marines. When we do our job right, nobody notices," said Lightner. Preventive medicine technicians are specially qualified hospital corpsmen (HM) who assist medical department officers in the performance of preventive medicine and occupational health programs for Navy and Marine Corps forcesaboth ashore and afloat. They instruct medical and non-medical personnel in preventive medicine, industrial hygiene, environmental health and occupational health matters. Disaster preparedness and relief is another PMD spe- cialty. "After Hurricane Ivan struck the Florida panhan- dle, our preventive medicine team was on the ground at Pensacola in less than 48 hours. We helped assessed potential health problems from lack of utilities, water- borne vectors, and infectious or sanitation-related dis- eases. And when Pensacola's PMD responded to Hurricane Katrina, we back-filled their mission in west- ern Florida and Cuba," said Chief Stiles. NOSC: New facility state-of-the-art From Page 1 shared 11 secret Internet protocol routing network, (SIPRNET) systems, three open source information system, (OSIS) and 43 joint worldwide intelligence com- munications system, (JWICS) terminals. The new building now has 18,000 square feet, 12,000 of which, is SCIF space. The new JRIC facility has 100 individual and collabo- rative workspaces, which is currently configured with 30 SIPRNET terminals, 17 OSIS and 63 JWICS sys- tems. Capt. #### Russell, com- mander of RIA-13 said he has been so impressed with the work of his staff, and is very excited about the building. He thinks the new building will allow his staff to do their jobs better and allow for expansion if needed. "This is truly a joint facil- ity undertaking joint endeavors, and I have no doubt the synergy we cre- ate as a team with our active component counter- parts will make this facility the premier JRIC in the country and as require- ments increase, we now have the capacity to add additional systems as well as personnel to support our active component com- mands," said Russell. Voting assistance program kicks off Byfim Garamone American Forces Press Service he Federal Voting Assistance Program office is pulling out the stops to ensure all service members and their families who wish to can vote. Polli Brunelli, the program's chief, said the program has learned from experience and has put in place a system to make it relatively pain- less for service members and their families to vote in 2006 mid-term elections. And, she added, service members and their families want to vote. They generally vote in greater per- centage than the general popula- tion, Brunelli said. She also stressed that these votes count. Absentee ballots decided a number of elections in 2004. "Election offi- cials count every absentee ballot," Brunelli said. The program covers not only mili- tary personnel, but also DoD civil- ians and DoD contractors. It depends on dedicated officers and noncommissioned officers at unit level. Each unit has a voting assis- tance officer, and they are the pri- mary points of contact for service- members casting absentee ballots. A number of changes are being implemented in this election cycle. Some states will now send ballots to requesters via e-mail. Others will fax the ballots. Each state is respon- sible for voting by its citizens, so the laws and programs offered vary from state to state. Other changes include a revised Federal Postcard Application form. "It's bigger and better and easier to read," Brunelli said. "We have several blocks on there for (voters) to put alternative addresses if they are on the move. There is also a place to put their e-mail address. This is very important, because local election officials want to be able to communicate to voters." This is particularly helpful for reserve-component personnel called to active duty. For instance, a Minnesota National Guardsman may go through training in Mississippi before deploying. The Guardsman can put the alternative address on the request for the bal- lot. Brunelli's office is working with the U.S. Postal Service to ensure expedited mail service for ballots. This started in 2004, and they had great success with it, she said. Ballots will arrive to service mem- bers in September or October. To be sure votes arrive on time, Brunelli is telling service members to mail in their voted ballots the week of Oct.' 8 to 14. Brunelli said the biggest problem the program confronts is outdated addresses. Folks who have moved since the 2004 election need to sub- mit an updated federal postcard application. If all things work perfectly and they usually do service members will receive their ballots from local election official and return them' without a hitch. But problems can; happen: the address is wrong; the, mail can't get to an isolated area in a timely manner; and so on. In such cases, service members can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot. "It doesn't matter what ballot you get... vote it," Brunelli said. "If the state ballot arrives after (submit- ting a write-in ballot), they should vote that, too. Local election officials will sort that out at their end." For more information on the Federal Voting Assistance Program, visit www.fvap.gov. For more Department of Defense news, visit. www.defenselink.mil. For more, news from around the fleet, visit www.navy.mil. BACK TO SCHOOL: Safety tips help make school year painless From Page 1 If you are traveling in the same direction as the bus, you must always stop- and not go forward until the bus stop signal has been withdrawn. Colburn also issued a warning to drivers of all ages, "Take school zone speed limits seriously because law enforcement officers do not issue warn- ings. If you're pulled over, you'll get a ticket." BACKPACK SAFETY "The ubiquitous back pack is today's preferred method of carrying school suppliesaebut when not properly fittedoe it can result in neck, back, head, arm and shoulder discom- fort or injury," cautioned Colburn. According to the National Safety Council, the weight of a backpack should not exceed 15 percent of the user's body weight. However, as some schools eliminate lockers, and heavier textbooks and portable computers become more prevalent, the weight of backpacks can easily exceed the 15 percent limit. Recent studies of school children show that most carry backpacks that exceed the 15 percent body weight rule, and one third of the students suffer from back pain. When purchas- ing a backpack, consider the following: Light weight (the back pack itself should not add much to the load); Wide, padded shoulder straps (narrow straps can dig into shoulders); A padded back increas- es comfort and protects against sharp edges; A waist strap helps dis- tributes the weight more evenly; Always use both shoul- der straps (slinging the pack over one shoulder can strain muscles); Tighten the straps so the pack is close to the body, about two inches above the waist; Bend at both knees, rather than the waist. BICYCLE SAFETY With America's obesity rates skyrocketing, cycling to and from school is an ideal way to get the U.S. Surgeon General's recom- mended daily dose of exer- Jacksonville's Enclosure Source Glass Enclosures/ Sunrooms Screen Enclosures "4,* Patio Covers Visit Our Design Center Payment Plans To F/t Any Budget! No Equity Requured!' 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Workshop Topics: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values & Priorities Levels & Styles of Communication 2Z.! Listening Skills Win / Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" 4 Social Styles and Character S" Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement Workshop Dates: August 26, September 23 and October 28th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All participants should bring a bag lunch (microwave will be available). Photo courtesy ofNAS lax NEX Place: Building 2036 on the corner of Saphier & Tatum Streets. (From left) Angela Wannell of Canon U.S.A., Inc. presents a certificate and $1,000 check to Bob Call 542-3473 Ext. 116 to pre-register Olson, a Navy retiree, as Navy Exchange (NEX) representative Dale Mocalkins and NEX Jax About the Facilitator: Bruce Kristol, Ph.D., is a staff psychologist Director Bill Hockenberry look on. Olson was one of three Navy-wide contestants who won the at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville, and.has been in private prac- $1,000 prize. The presentation took place July 24 aboard the base. tice in Jacksonville since 1979. VOW Aift ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 Pelicans host moose and manatee By LL j.g Toby Hall VP-45 Public Affairs Officer wo groups of teens from 4-H, the na- tion's oldest youth development program, were part of an exchange pro- gram involving students from Jacksonville, Florida and Billings, Montana. When the Montana stu- dents arrived on the First Coast in June, they were hyped about visiting the VP-45 "Pelicans" at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The trip completed the final year of a two-year exchange club contract between Montana and Florida called "Moose to Manatee." The Jacksonville youth spent the last 12 months putting together an exciting itinerary to show- case northeast Florida. With the help of Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington, a mother of one of the Jacksonville 4-H students, the teens arranged a visit to the VP-45. For many, their flight to Jacksonville was a first- time experience for travel- ing by airplane. Prior to their squadron tour, the 14- to 19-year-olds viewed a short presentation detail- ing the capabilities and Photo by MC2(NAC) Kaitlyn'Vargo. Members of VP-45 hosted more than 40 4-H students who visited NAS Jacksonville last month,. from Montana. Lt. j.g. Toby Hall shows 4-H students from Montana the sur- vival equipment that pilots and aircrewmen wear when flying in a P-3C Orion. mission of the P-3C Orion. given an extensive tour of a The teens were then P-3C Orion, which included a chance for each youth to sit at the different crew sta- tions.' The teens were very especially excited to sit at the controls in the flight station (cockpit) and oper- ate the camera turreteein addition to talking with' naval pilots and flight offi- cers. Katrina Britton, an 18- year-old rabbit breeder from Montana said, "The tour of the P-3 (which she noted was manufactured the same year she was born) was my highlight, of the week," The youths also got to- try on several pieces of sur- vival gear including vests. helmets and parachutes that aircrew wear when fly- ing. POW/MIA observance set ,From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs.. N AS Jacksonville will host a POW/MIAX Recognition Observance aboard the base at 10 :. a.m. Wednesday. September 13.. The program will take place in the All Saints Chapel,' on the .corner of Mustin Rd. and Birminghm. Ave,' and- will honor all Americans who are former POWs,. as well as those, who are still unaccounted for and their families. The keynote speaker is Capt. Denver Key. Capt. Key's A-4 Skyhawk, flying from the USS INTREPID (CVS11), was shot down over North. Viet Nam in November of 1967.- He was assigned to the VA-34 "Blue Blasters," home ported at NAS Cecil Field. He was liberated with .his fellow POWs in 1973. .- The observance will include the POW. Pledge-of Allegiance, led by Chief Ordnancem'an Carl "Ed" Creamer, USN (Ret.). a former Japanese POW. While a 3rd Class during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. He was one of three survivors from the crew of nine picked up by a Japanese cruiser. At the end of the observance the NAS Jacksonville Weapons Department will render honors with a 21-Gun Salute, followed by a missing man formation flyover. POW/ILA observances are held nationally and reaf- firm a promise to fallen comrades, "you are n-ot forgot- ten." Military and civilian employees at NAS:Jacksonville as well as all other',area military installations are invit- ed to attend. 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Cedar Glen offers many amenities, including a community pool, recreation area, playground and nature boardwalk. Spacious 2,203-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. Just minutes from the popularTinseltown area. (904) 725-2125 -,WEST JAKSONVIE ,: .:- 6. Adams Lake From the $170s 1,336-3,599 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3.5 baths. Now selling new homesites and a new floor plan. Visit our brand new amenities center featuring a community pool, playground, jogging trail and family recreation area.Tour a home available for quick move-in! 2,167 sq. ft. for $235,990, including a den, upgraded master bedroom and kitchen. (904) 378-2710 Cypress Lakes '14'' 57 AI I II ~ \Jacksonv~ile -IiSquare Orangil'< Park Mandarin- r - 11131', 5 , .u.. 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World-class amenities center with pool, covered pavilion, playground, basketball court and open recreation fields. (904) 940-0146 9. Florentine From the mid $200s 1,336-3,162 sq. ft., 3-5 bdrms., 2-3 baths. Now selling new homesites in this Ponte Vedra community. Centrally located to St. Augustine and S Jacksonville and in the commended St. John's County School District. Move in immediately to a 2,801 -sq.-ft. home for $309,990. (904) 819-6604 10. Grand Cay From the $230s 1,698-3,224 sq. ft., 3-6 bdrms., 2-3 baths. 10 brand new floor plans to choose from. Located in popular St. Johns County and just 10 minutes from the beach. Close to schools, parks, golf courses and historic St. Augustine. Move into a 1,760-sq.-ft. home for $286,506, including an upgraded kitchen, 9-ft. ceilings and covered patio. (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 for $265,990. (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 Sales office hours: Mon., 1-7pm; Tues.-Sun., 10am-7pm REALTOR C operation 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 l is subject to satisfactory appraisal and title review and no change in financial condition. If rate Is nt locked or rate protection expires, any rate Increases may lower loan amount for whlch borrower qualifies. SEqual Housing Lender. 02006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywlde KB Home Loans, 27001 Agoura Rd, #200, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301. Trade/servlcemarks are respective property of Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, KB Home or Countrywide Financial Corp.Counrywide&associated houselogoregS PatTm.Of. Mortgage Banker Lic #BK-0907332; Liecby Dept of Corporations under CA Resldential Mortgage Lending Act; GA Reg 1118970; IL Residential Mortgage Licensee. For AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, NV, NM, NC, SC,TX & W residents and properties only.Countrywide KB Home Loans is funding tenderforall advertised home loan r p.,,,, products/svcs. Some products may not be available in all stats where Countrywide Mortgage Ventures operates. Not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. 07/06 02006 K Home (KH). Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompanyand register yer on NHOwHoms comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Prices/terms subject to change, prior sale, homesite premiums and/or predetermined options. Floor plans, options, elevations and views vary by community/homesite and are not guaranteed. Square footage is approximate. Photos show upgraded lan dscap lngb Ss ouvr re and may not represent communities' lowest-priced homes. Amenitles are private to community unless otherwise listed. Continued scope/pieservation of marsh/wooded/nature preserves subject to change and not guaranteed. Quick-move-in homes may require up to approx. 1 month before available Nro.nrsowoc, com for closing. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. CBC058298 JAX-4.9026 A' .a 4 Samara Lakes I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 13 'Nightdippers' aboard USS Eisenhower Maintenance personnel from the HS-5 "Nightdippers" work to properly stow blade crutches after removing them from Canvas 612. The hectic environment of the flight deck requires constant teamwork. The Nightdippers are currently aboard USS Eisenhower (CVN 69) supporting the Joint Taskforce Exercise or JTFEX. Photo by MC2 Miguel Contreras us0 NEWS You can do your part to support your local USO. Log-onto www.goodsearch. com and designate the charity of your choice, such as USO-United Service Organizations Jackson- ville. This will donate ap- proximately one penny for every search. Goodsearch uses Yahoo! Search technol- ogy to facilitate a thorough search. This is a great way to help a charity by doing something you regularly do! TICKETS 2nd Annual Heroes Gala - August 18 at the Cypress Ballroom in Orange Park. Tickets $45 Did you know? Tickets purchased for use at Busch Gardens or Sea World may be used for seven consecu- tive days at that park. Visit your USO for more information or to purchase the tickets! USO PROMOTIONS Free phone cards are available to active duty service members and their families. Quantities are limited, so please stop in soon! EVENTS American Legion Post 194 Freedom Golf This tournament supports the USO! -August 7th at the Palencia Country Club -Details and entry form available at www.usojax. org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES USO Welcome center at Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) A variety of shifts are available for vol- unteers. In order to keep the center open 24/7, volun- teers are needed for various overnight and early morn- ing shifts-particularly Sunday mornings. For more information or to vol- unteer contact Lynne at lynne@usojax.com or 305- 4467. *If you volunteered for the Builders Care project involving the foster mom, please contact Wendy at 246-3481 so you can be properly thanked with a certificate! Bigs in Schools with Big Brothers and Sisters Will provide in-school mentoring program at Mayport Elementary School begin- ning in August. If interest- ed visit www.usojax.com For USO questions contact Sonja Kutsch at sonja@usojax. corn or 778-2821. You See A PUpp), X Blind Person Stes The world d IL I I 1 % i, r I l l I 9 oiArim NOru iI IN A'. 14 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 Yards of the Month (From left) NAS lax Commanding Officer, Capt. Chip Dobson presents LT Gary Lewis's wife, Pamela Lewis, with Yard of the Month certificate. Capt. Chip Dobson presents AMC(AW) _. . Roy Pierson (left) and his wife, Lisa Pierson, (center) with Yard of the Month certificate. (From Veterans' Resource Fair August 5, 2006 gam-3 pm Presented by The City of Jacksonville at the Jacksonville Agricultural Fair Grounds 510 Fairgrounds Place Volunteers are needed before, during and after the event. Friday, Aug 4 (9 am-NOON) and Sat., Aug 5, (9 am-3pm) The purpose of this event is to evaluate homeless and at-risk Veterans in our commu- nity and provide needed social services. Services offered include employment, shel- ter, transitional housing, medical/dental serv- ices, AIDS/HIV education/awareness, sub- stance abuse awareness and benefits assess- ment (VA, Social Security, DCF, etc.). Please contact Donna Liggins, ISW Jacksonville area Healthcare for Homeless Veterans Program for additional information at (904) 739-1872 Electronic coordination enhances TRICARE Pharmacy benefit From TRICARE Public Affairs Effective immediately, TRICARE beneficiar- ies with other health insurance no longer have to file paper claims for pre- scriptions filled at most retail pharmacies. Retail pharmacists can immediate- ly submit electronic claims to TRICARE when a benefi- ciary purchases medications. "It's a great example of how collaboration with our pharmacy contractor signif- icantly enhances our phar- macy program," said Army Maj. Gen. Elder Granger, deputy director, TRICARE Management Activity. "This new process signifi- cantly reduces the hassle for our beneficiaries." Beneficiaries may still sub- mit paper claims from phar- macies that do not yet partici- pate in this new system. Previously, TRICARE paid claims for beneficiaries with other health insurance through a manual process. TRICARE required the ben- eficiary to mail a claim and receipt to Express Scripts Inc., the pharmacy contrac- tor. The new process allows a pharmacy to receive TRICARE's payment before requesting a co-payment from the beneficiary. In RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS e BOATS PLANES o TRAINS ^ WArr( K OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM * 1 HAPPY U *k< -' EYE^-^-l'1 * * ** * * * * *A I ** Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cards/ATM * *" I CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM . *EE LST STADIUM EMERSON ST. Only_4 Miles jAomAlill -~fl~iimIiT' *. .v .ij~w mial* many instances, the benefi- ciary can leave the pharma- cy with lesser out-of-pocket expenses and no require- ment to file a claim. Beneficiaries and pharma- cies are pleased with the pro- gram. 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He was a pioneer in the Navy as the first black deep sea diver, the first black master diver and the first person in naval history to be restored to full active duty as an amputee. the result of a leg injury he sustained during a salvage operation. He was the first amputee to be - advanced to the Carl M. Brashear, USN (Ret.). rank of master chief petty officer. Brasher became the only amputee deep-sea diver to reach the status of master diver, and he was the only black man to ever become Master Diver of the U.S. Navy. a position he held from' 1975 to 1977. "Carl Brashear was a man of integrity. He was well- loved and admired by the hospital staff." said Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Commander Rear Adm. Thomas Cullison. "It was an honor to provide the care for the American hero. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family members." Brashear's son, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Phillip Brashear, a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army, is on emergency leave from Iraq and was with his father in his final hours. QUALITY* VALUE.LOCATION HOME OWNERSHIP Contact me for a FREE List of available Homes that meet your needs Rosemarie Knoll REALTOR rknoll@watsonrealtycorp.com 11W Watson Realty Corp. c S 4194 San Juan Ave. Jacksonville, FI 32210 R121268 I 16 IJN Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 MWR Planner, Mission First Sailors Alzsa is 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 DoD, $3 Guest Command Sports Challenge August 24 & 25 FREE Includes bowling, canoe race, dodge ball, softball, golf and much more! Call 542-3239/2930 for more details. For more information call 542-3260 US Sailing Instructor Course August 15-18 $100 for military and voluntary military instructors Sate Safe Boating Certificate Required. 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Discount Jaguar Ticket Pre-Sale Tickets on sale now! $47 per ticket / Section 147 Ride the Jaguar Shuttle ~ $10 per game or $80 for all home games Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band October 21 at 7:30 p.m. $86 ~ Section 101 Night Of Joy Disney's Magic Kingdom September 8 & 9 $40.60 per person SPORTS STANDINGS FLAG FOOTBALL STANDINGS As of July 28 TEAM WINS NAVHOSP 3 VR-58 CNATTU VP-30 O S AIMD HS-15 HS-75 PSD VP-5 BLUE VP-30 STUDENTS VP-45 FACSFAC NCTS HS-7 VP-5 GOLD HS-3 WEAPONS Intramural Golf Freedom League Standings As of July 28 TEAMS V NATEC NAVY BAND CNRSE FACSFAC CNATTU - BLUE HS-3 AIMD 610 VR-58 CNATTU - RED NCTS B WINS 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 LOSSES 0 2 0 VP-30 GREYBEARD SUMMER BASKETBALL STANDINGS As of July 28 TEAM WINS LOSSES CNATTU 2 SERCCNP-62 2 NAVHOSP 1 AIMD 0 3 1 Intramural Golf Liberty League Standings As of July 28 TEAMS WINS AIMD- BLUE 6 VP-45 6 VP-5 5 AIMD GOLD 3 CNATTU - GOLD 3 SCWS 3 LOSSES 0 0 1 3 3 3 TEAMS VP-62 AIR OPS NCTS -A WINS 3 1 1 LOSSES 3 5 5 SUMMER BASKETBALL STANDINGS As of July 28 TEAM VS-22 NAVHOSP AIMD 400 HS-3 AIMD 600 VP-30 AIMD 900 VS-24 VP-5 VP-45 FACSFAC HS-7 VP-62 WINS 7 6 5 2 4 4 1 2 3 3. 1 2 0 LOSSES 0 2 2 2 3 3 0 3 4 5 5 6 4 LOSSES 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 0 6 Swedish Massage Oriental SUN Stress Relief 2151 Lane Ave S Suite 306 . 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PCS 912-576-7682 WASHINGTON CO., GA -70.48 Ac. 5/3.5 exec hm, 11+/- ac lake, 4000 ft 7 board fence, barn, crk, Pecan orchard. 678-313-5090 478-552-6677 Taylor Group Realtors www.landofgeorgia.com JCamden Co., 246 GA Kingsland, 3br/2ba home 2056sf, gar, den, new appi, fence. FSBO $159,900 912.729.4540 26 Jeff Davis Co., 268 GA Hazlehurst Ga. 2 acres w/2000sf brick home and attached 20'x20' garage/workshop fish pond, fruit trees, barn with shed $139,500. Call 912-379-0044 for appt. 282 Telfair Co., 282 GA LAND FOR SALE 482 Acres Telfair Co. Ga. 18 year old pines $2,599.00/ac Call 912 -389 -7174 294 AFernandina/ 294 Amelia Island Custom Brick home 4/3 bdrm, 2ba, 2160sf, tL open slit floorplan, S tile/berber flooring, 2 car gar, FL rm, shed, fenced 904,491.7996. $399,900 Fernandina Bch Condo 3/2 1700 sf, 2nd fir, garage, pool, $550,000(904 259-8989 e904)591-9130 SFSBO 3/2 +office 2134sf, Meadowfield Subdivision. Many upgrades, great investment, priced for quick sale, must seel K 904.548-0039 298 Open House SOUTHSIDE LOCATION 3441 Victoria Park Rd ur,. 1-I4 Spa.:.,:.'.- Jc.r 20 a 2 c r ,.r., GeUaxHomes-com or (904-813-3344) 300 Alondale, SOrtega Beautifully renov 3/2 w/ oar apt, 2500sf. Irg deck. 1423 Ingleside Ave $389K 904.333-2598 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry Call Now! 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F 305 Southside 100% FINANCING Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest OK. Mark 904 233. 4231 BEAUTIFUL Contempo rary home 3/2.5, 2214sf, shown by appt only. $399,900. Call 2231042 Beautiful in Bartram Springs 2378sf 4/2. Front view lake backs to preserve. Big scrnd prch. Intercom sys., Leaving w/d & fridge. Sep. irrg, meter & lots more. Asking $345K. 904-219-8634 Compl. remod 4/2 5 approx 2200sf, move in ready in San Jose. $339K. Agnt/Owner 733-2030 FSBO 5/4/2cg, 2850sf, Preserve, premium lot, I "A" schools, Open House Sat-Sun, 1-6pm. Will coop. $420,950. 904 464-0026 GATE PKWY & 9A, 4/2 $375k. James Island Subdivision Gated comm 24hr sec 386 0698 4 REEDY BRANCH 5/4/2 $420,950. UPGRADES, S PRESERVE, OPEN FLRPLAN, TWIN LAKES SCHOOLS, OPEN HOUSE, SAT SUN 1'6PM CALL 904-735-3835 Updated 3/1.5 in desir- able Southside for lease or RENT TO OWN. appx 1100sf 904.553.7190 306 Intracoastal FSBO -Kernan Lakes 4/2 beautiful lakefront il coop, upgrades, $289 9 904-998-0618 FSBO Like new 5br/3.5oa 3400sf. sunrm Hawkin5 Cove. Must sell. $36uK Call 904. 553.3886 12570 Verlander Ct SUPERBLY MAINTAINED 1848 sf home on cul- de sac, Irg Deck & Playground Equip & lots of extras. $239,900 call Mary Ann of Magnolia Properties 463-0754. VILLAGES OF PABLO 2929 Rockford Falls Dr N 3/2, Irg preserve lot on cul-de-sac, upgrades throughout, reduced to $275K. Will co-op. Call or e-mail 904-705-1911 tiffany.watts@yahoo.com 307 san Marco Lakewood renovated 4 2 Diw .-. r.oot~ Dium rcer C.r 9-04 '465 121-5 310 Mandarin 100% FINANCING Bnkrpcy, Self EMP, Invest OK. Mark 904.233.4231 FSBO -2/2.5, Sugarmill TH #1032, remodkit/ba, $133k obo. 292-3852 for appointment. 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 NeimrkB ei.ly the way. Call today to begin your search for a new home! Gigi Gonzales, REALTOR" Navy Daughter & 15-yr Navy Spouse SCell (904) 742-1884 d e Bus (904) 269-1716 Independently Owned & Operated I',.,.. ~rl a ''F EASTOOD AKS A *S- 000 astwod Rd- Hiliar ,190 ) 8452922,,,,, 310 Mandarin JCP 2/2.5 Beautiful 2 yr old TH St Johns Co. A+ schis. Owner/Realtor $163,900 904 704.4860 MALLARD COVE 3/2 +ofc lake front lot on pre serve, w/deck &patlo, $265K Call 904. 262.2772 315 Arlington Alderman Pk, Brick 3/2, 8114 Parkridge Cir. So. I1 priv bkyd. $249,900 904 721- 0937/703-2836 ALL BRICK 4/2.5/2, ingrnd pool, Irg lot, new roof, ext paint, 2 story. Must see! $289,500 707.9574 E. ARL- MLS# 307600 S 4/2,2094sf, gated kll comm., remod kit. MBR bath, tile, hrd- woodSS appil., $314,900 PCS orders, 997-6161/ 320 Westside WESTSIDE HOME at 1621 Spring Branch Drive West A lovely 4/2 Home on a beautiful large corner lot in Spring Branch Community. Built In 2000, 1889 sq. ft fea- tured brick front with Hardie Siding. 2 car garage (Vaulted Cell- ing in formal LR/office w/glass French Doors, Formal DR large FR & gallery kitchen) Large breakfast area LG Master BR w/ba and two walk. In closets Indry rm privacy fence 8' x 12' storage shed w/9'x20' drwy, room for a 22' boat or RV 15'x25' pavers in a shaded area 16' x 22' patio Ig Indscp yard, 10 year termite bond alarm system 325 North 325 Jacksonville HOUSES FOR SALE Bad credit OK, No money down. 1st payment due October 1st. Call Mike 779-6900 Northslde 3/2, $95K obo. 961 Ardmore St. corner lot 904-304-8744 www.homepez.com/206 RTO -$20k eq or inves tor. 5/2.5, $30k eq 252-8408 or 472-3251 SELL $119K APPRSD $165K Highlands 3/1 waterfront 1/2 ac. 2 car gar needs work, bad credit ok. 904.464-0002 330 Beaches Atlantic Bch 3/1 new roof, plumb'g, elec, & cpt. 1150 Sebago Ave $185,900 904-465-2955 ATL BCH 4br/1.5ba brick on 1/2 acre. Slight fire/smoke damg. Grt buy $180K 904- 626- 0663 Best Deal At Jax Beach fully furn'd 3/2.5 new AC 1617 Westwind Dr. $308K 904-669-9230 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 FSBO Neptune Beach, 2/2 w/1/1 Apt. 1800sg/ft, beautiful crnr lot, $328K Aopt Call 904.509.0338 Luxury 3 2.5 condo , 1868sti,30K uunar Duigier s price $10K towards closing $493,900. 904-910-8084 PVB/Sawmill Lakes 4/4, 3565sf, new wd firs, 450sf bonus rm, oversized htd pool, on lake, A+ Schis, $675K. 904.373.0725 SELVA MARINA 2400sf, 3/2 Fully updated Reaf tors welcomed Owner fin avail $759K For sale or lease. 904.338.6690 / 891-7550 Open Hs Sun 2-4 332 Middleburg FREE LIST! CALL NOWI BUY OWNER has 1000's of properties with No Commission. 800-771-7777 www.BuyOwner.com Lease Purchase 3/2,2 car gar. On 1.6acres. S Call for more info. 779.1918 *335 Orange Park/ Clay ABSOLUTELY FAB. 4/2 In Pace Island & Sellers are EXTREMELY MOTIVATED Open 1-5, 7/30. 710.9940 BRAND NEW 5/4, Oakleaf, The Oaks, $410K. Quick sale, granite, Fpl, sec. + Openhse 954 868-1214 Brand New Hse 3br/2ba OakLeaf Plant. $218K Lease to purchase opt. Owner Fin. 407. 948.5408 Eagle Harb. FSBO on lagoon, Quiet culdesac 3br/2ba, every upgrade, REDUCED 295,900 Call 904. 635.9169 EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, Irg open kit., fncd bkyd, culdesac, amenities. $299K. 964-269.7111 FSBO Orange Park Area 4/2.5 Like new, Bit 2001, $249,900. Call 904.463.0210 Will co.on eyard ' mes With ch 4 Old Middleburg o I CBC050222 335 Orange Park/ Clay A FSBO- 4/2 Brick House with Pool. YL. orange Park 1900sf, on cul de sac, $236K. Call 215-2310 for appt. PCS Green Cove Springs 2/1, gar on 2 lots 147x140.7, Asking $154,499 OBO 904284 7452/540-4503 MAGNOLIA PT GCC 3 Lots on golf course from $127,900. & new const. 4/3 on ravine lot $419K, Own/agt. 904 343.7612 ( Prudential Network Realty eirar Exemel Full Servi. Independently Owned & Operated OAKLEAF PLANTATION Spacious 4BR/2BA/2car brick home on cul-de-sac in resort community. Upgrades galore, fully fenced backyard. A Must See! Priced to sell $274,900 Gigi Gonzales 742-1884 www.pruodentialnetwrkrealty .com/agent.aspx?id=19791 ORANGE PARK CC almost r,-.% 4 "1: .r, q:.l- I course. Call .29563220 Pace Island. By Owner. .Aer.[S J 2 .iier e.*.' un Q ue r pin Read, 8 01 2237 91'6 PRICE REDUCED, seller motivated. Oakleaf Plant 1196 Bedrock Dr. 2377sf, open fir plan 4 or 5br, 3bath, new construction (full stucco) A must see! 904-619-8357 338 Baker County 10 AC LOTS in Gated comm. horse trail, one of a kind community, rural atmosphere, close to Jax prices vary by lot. Thomas R. Rhoden REalty. Lic. Real Estate Broker office (904) 259-6431 Brandi Volz 219-6758 William Sur rency 251-5288 BRING THE HORSES: 3br/ 2.5ba, Ig kit, LR, DR, FP 2 car gar, on beautiful 1.65 enced acres $269,000 Thomas R. Rhoden Realty. Lic. Real Estate Broker office (904) 259-6431 Brandi Volz 219-6758 William Surrency 251-5288 RANCH : 43.44 acres, barn, stocked fish ond, fenced pasture, DWMH 4br/2.Sba, screen patio, in-ground swimming pool, $685,500 Thomas R. Rhoden Realty. Lic. Real Estate Broker office (904) 259-6431 Brandi Volz 219-6758 William Surrency 251-5288 Luxury Amenities Await Your Gorgeous 4/2,2957 sf (2397 heat & air), custom brick home in Copper Creek subdivi- sion. 4ft tall Pecaso chandelier with Swarovski crystals. Romanesque master bathroom has floor to ceiling travertine marble with columned roman tub, crystal chandelier, custom painted mural, cherry cabinets, double oven. Travertine marble throughout. Custom hand cut marble floor medallions, lush land- scaping, irrigation sys- tem, security system central vac, surround sound, Intercom, water softener. No homeowner's associa- tion. Too many extras to list. See pics at: Macclenny4sale.com. By owner, $397,000 obo (904)334- 2741 or 334-2740 338 Baker County CUSTOM BRAND NEW HOME -3/2 brick, Ig mastr br & ba. Upgrd. kit, Ig LR w/fpl, many extras!! $270,000 Thomas R. Rhoden Realty. Lic. Real Estate Broker office (904) 259-6431 Brandi Volz 219-6758 William Sur rency 251-5288 ST. MARYS RIVER: 3BR/2BA, 2 story hm, on 1.65 acres on the Big St. Mary's River, $299,500. Thomas R. Rhoden Realty. Lic. Real Estate Broker office (904) 259-6431 Brandi Volz 219-6758 William Sur- rency 251-5288 340 St. Johns 3 County -xyXvd-11 350 Waterfront LOT W/DOCK PERMIT. Trout Rvr Landing $135K. 70x130. Robin @C 904-924-0033/759-4180 North Jax, two I acre lots in Eagle Bend Island on Gorham St. On endland creek, cleared w/cul- verts. Ready to build. $129k, $139k 838-4847 QUEENS HARBOR ICW ESTATE LOT -Spec- tacular views, $990k, VIP Reality 962-6190 St. Johns River Lots 200'x550' $475K. 2 other riverfront lots $299Kto $375K 319.621-5045 355 Condominiums AIA ESTATE SALE FSBO PVB New 2/2/+, lake- view, resort pool, $14K below market, $217K. Open Sun. 904-284.5251 349,900. Gourmet kitch, Ir tile, $15,000down AVONDALE RIVERFRONT tI200mo. flex pay, crdt 2-3br/2ba, 2400SF, cov probls.ok. 904.860-5564 ered parking. Awe some view. 612-6120 JCP WATERFRONT 2/2.5, Reduced price 1429sf, FERNANDINA BEACH Call Hans Smit AMELIA ISLAND, 2/2 Uneta inc. 904 860.2901 beach access, pool, tennis SALE FELL THROUGH IN ,, r..,0 .;";I ',:,:, JCP. 3/2/2. 2050sf. m30k CALL PEGGY HARDCASTLE. below appr. *up to an oner.904.491-IA aodiL. K to buyer oner904491.8663. 836 Buckeye Ln . $294.900 or $289.900 I 904-291-8311 SOUTH HAMPTON ,UMA " Beauliul 3or/2oa, year old, 1818sf, $284,900. OVERLOOK 3/2, 1st Fir, Call 904.230-7255 all appis, many upgrds. woods view, very quiet, 342 St. Augustine PALENCIA ROYAL ST. AUGUSTINE St. Augustine 2/2, condo golf course (Ready this Fall) $975m. No pets, avail Third floor, elevator, 3 8/1, 904599.0500 bedroom, two full bath, 2 car garage, WORLD GOLF VILLAGE stainless steel appli- Sensational 4br/4ba golf ances, granite villa surrounded by counter top living water w/panoramic a/c area 1752sf, views $449K 904-347-1175 screened lanai 177sf, __________ ~total 1929sf over looking wooded pre- 345 Nassau serve. $344,990. Gated j County golf course commu- nity Please call COUNTRY ESTATE lOac. 9 -599 9660 2 story home 2900sf extra Ig gar. Reduce WILLOW LAKES CONDO $399K. 904-993-5787 Lrci Dr,... 2 5 TH FSBOMotivated4br/2ba, noc I12,t9on -30- ,i MHN AC near Old Nas- ----' sau Ville Rd. Bring all offers PH 904 753 4679 Oul of. reai' YULEE. FL 360 Town/State PAGE HILL 3/2 4,1 dr, Ir, rg. kit, caulted, GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC ceiling 2car garage, picture perfect 2+acre MBw/gardentub, sep/ home site w/2 wide showers,nicelawn, Irg. lot crks and a short walk screened patio. $194I thru massive hemlocks 94.225.2430 to beautiful Lake George S185K Call owner/Bkr for pics. 800-521-6788 or 350 Waterfront see lot #310 at gatewaymountain.com 100' x 1400' lot on ICW. POMONA PARK $549,900. 287-0921 MODULAR -FSBO $129k. Picture & info at Call 386-649-0639 PrimeWaterfront.com for details ad#14085 __ _ AT THE BEACH 55+ park Manufactured 2/2 mf-home w/land. 3 Homes Flagler Beach. $159K. 386-439-3426 BOATER'S DREAM 3/3, frdge DW stove, 3500sf, lift, 50' floating storage shed, porch. dock. For pict's emal New roof $20K 3181050 aksjds@aol.com $899,900. (2.5% Co-op) 904-642-155 New, & Used, Dbi & Sngl. GATED RIVERFRONT 2, 3, & 4 bd rms. Fin. COMMUNITY Avail. Call 246-7684 Lots from $142K Riverfront $409K BAD, TOUGH, UGLY Call 904.992.9888 CREDIT? www.riveredgefl.com U-Pick a home. We do GEORGETOWN, FL the loan. 771-9055 580' on St. Johns River + Ask for Emma. private canal with 36 covered boat slips and s E:7,il; ilmIi :m 11 deep water slips for W/large front porch. boats to 50'. Lots of Cal 249-9546 fin. Avail. parking, 2 wells, 3 mobile home. Beauti- LETYOURJOBBE ful sunsets, palm trees. L OU BBE Income roducng YOURUCREDIT! marina. $1.7M WEL EZ Fn.$500 moves you BELOW MARKET VALUE. In. Call Emma 771-9055 Call 386.467.8113 or 962-1086 365 Manufactured 36 Homes MOBILE HOME AND LAND Stove. rIefrig, washer, dryer, CH&A, awning, fenced yard deck shed. $38,000. Call 730 8606 3/2, $630 per month. Call 246-7684 REPO -3/2, 14x70 6yrs old, in Southside pk, take over pmts, $267.37mo. 726-0817 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730.8606 With no credit needed and low down pmt. owner financing call Sandy @ 695-2255 ., WESTSIDE 14x66, 1 2BR/2BA, new screenedd porch, carpet, utility shed, many extras. $12,000 695-2094 370 Lots for Sale Beautiful 5.75 ac lot Melrose Florida. Cue Lakes Subdivision LoLt. SIS.000 obo. Call Raul. 904-910-9303 QUEENS HARBOR ICW ESTATE LOT -Spec- tacular views, 990k. VIP Reality 962-6190 375 Farms/ 7 Acreage 2,800 ACRES IN WAKULLA CO, FL. App. 22 miles south of Tal ahassee w/ Hwy. 98 frontage. App. 8 miles to St. Marks Marina. Excellent investment & recreational property w/ over 1,700 acres of merchantable pine plantation. $2,750/ac. Call 770-444-3511 or 404-825-3635. FLORAHOME 2 to 4.4ac. 90min. to OP, Low Taxes, Wooded, Secluded, 20.25K/AC. 386 659-2905 MACON CO., GA 170AC. 21yr P.P. I lyr P.P. Beaver Pond, Great road frontage., 2500Oac Into 478 951 8077/715.0029 N.C. MOUNTAINS!! LOG CABIN $109,900 E 7- t. Fin.l n 2 ctOr, Home. Paved Access. Won't Last! Financing 828-256-1004 So. GEORGE, Telfair Co. .114 acres, open land wood land, house, creek. www.routhrealtors.com Call 229-868-0158 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken County -549 acres located 2 miles off 1-20. Over 3 miles of road frontage. Call 478-361-5202 Starke FL. 5 country acres 2 new driveways ready for your site built home or new mobile home . Bring horses, $115,800 or 2.5 ac for-$57,900 904-964-6708 Iv msg. TIMBER CREEK COUNTRY ESTATES, Thomas County, Ga. 20-30 acre tacts, homesites, pondsites, 15-20 year old planted pines, paved road frontage, deed Restricted, 15 min. north of Thomasville, Ga. Call Rocky Ford, LLC, 229-226-1719, for Info pack 380 Investment Properties Atlantic Beach Handyman Special Cheap/Cash Wont Last. $180K Sell, $240K ARV 904-233-1505 A F .'. ,, R n. c- E-ra. I,'.i Fic .i 36 H ur CIlO. ,-,a i I Iigr,.C[ :C LTi. No Mounl o,-. D i,.i-.n 10'. Finan. ing o 904.737.0144 | wdw.aca finacorn ATTENTION INVESTORS! L"[ m "Inl 1 ,Our -b easier. Call me toda, for the best investment deals possible. Expect to double your inven- tory. Financing avail. Call 904 -208 -8930 or 904 -470 -0004 Beautiful newly renvt'd quad-plex in Historic Riverside. Generates 3000/mo Grt Invest. 345K neg 904.434.9094 NEW ch/a, wiring, elect. upgrades & wtrhtr, etc. 4/1, Appr $87K/Sell $70k neg. 1771 W. 44th St. 904-868-2274/714-8112 TWO PROPERTIES/ 1 lot. $1200mo. Potential, totally rehab. ARV $97K sell for $80K 541. 0503 390g Real Estate N Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed, vacant or occupied, ANYWHERE, ANY CONDITION.. Apts/comm'l/residentlal NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 FORECLOSURES CALL 904-803-2965 NEW COMPANY IN TOWN LOOKING TO BUY OR LEASE HOUSES IN THE JACKSONVILLE AREAS! Any Price, Any Condition. , 888-450-5505 100's 200's 230-390 400's 500-515 550-570 600's 700's 800's 900's 1000's 1200's 54'2- 119x 149 List Price $215,900 FT. CAROLINE -3/2/2, 1386sf, many upgrades, Or call Us Today at 904-370-4791 904222-1166 9046936621 ,, PCS House for Sale! Totally renovated, 4/2/2 NEW! 2700+sf Snew A/C, floor, cell- covered prch, Ig fncd bckyd, ing fans, paint, $145K. on cul. de.sac, 421n. cab, 3/1.1400sf, 294-6376 all upgraded black appli., $45k blw bldr price $229,900 320 Westside Owner/Agen 561-301-9745 4, 2004,4/2. Lakeview, 322 Argyle fireplace, luxury Q -1master bdrm, upgrd shower, garden tub, RENT TO OWN 3/2 Town minuted NAS JAX, clubhse, hm w/loft & garage, no pools, fin. avail, reduced for bank qualifing,$176,000 sale $215,900. 904-772-7795 Call Angle 813.731-9466 589.000 2 I 2 car gar. SALEFELL THROUGH IN c,ik z irrom s.,:hil Lease WATERMILL 3,.-2/2, 1500sf ..Ot t[o ..r. .Ir. -. d..n 510k below valueup to3 -aii D..n. 277 .108:6 an addiL 55k to buyer AAA New Homes & newly 8446 Stelling Dr renar nw comA.s i panr ,. t SI ..900 or $194.900 o.;.n E Z tIn. IC,'. ,Cn 904 .291 .8311 pymt. 207- 9548 993.7184 Completely remod 3/2 lcg, 32 North SS appi, quiet n'hood 325 Jacksonville 7012 Cherbourg Ave N. _ __ _ $149,900. 9042338851 BELOW MARKET PRICE! HAMMOND FOREST SUB, Owner can finance, 3/1, 3/2, 2c9g big yd, fncd, very nice area, some very nice! $179,900. cosmetic repairs Owner JB, 904-553-1063 $94,500. remodeled, or NEWLYR EV 3B/BA Mmake offer as is". 24 hr. NEWLY RENOV. 3BR/1BA, recorded message. Call 6226 Alexon Dr. 32210; 1-800-796-3638 Box 121 great n'hood, $132,000. Call 904-228-0102 FSBO San Mateo 3/1.5 CREDIT PROBLEMS OK, new 3ton heat pump, 3/2, Won't last, owner new carpet& tile to be finance avi. 904-622-7539 installed $159,900. 1-904 Also other homes avail. -710.9104,706-437-0548 - Nol-hsk- Ameia V-ew Com.. 04/1. /2 lot1 fmd o bk(.42- aiehift. &$Ie , i-ll 001-inunv Pool, .* LauRienp & ottmo. Pced Reduced ,SN . 904-662-727 P. Buying a Home? Contact your VA Home Loan Expert- Laurie M. 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Easy Access to 1-295, NAS, & OP Mall. $134,900 CALL TUDY WILBUR Office: 904-r31-8334 / Cell: 904-260-4300 Prudential Network Realty ofAkatm rwia Extremely Full Service. Independently Owned & Operated I - I I UWU' 64 . r LFL 18 Jax Air MOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3,2006 IP 4 rig -'--5' '5' All, - ; --4114ic .-.. . .. .... .... ..... .. ... & ~1 r~. ('4 ft t. S.. ~ 44-.4... 4--.. 1"-. N .'~ '1 -~.riv \'~ -":3 .ua41 .. 4 -- -7W \W ~' -. lIt 777 - i..) &--Om~ I *": ; gs - ~ -i4, -4-'"' .:'.. Z . n .- ' .. ,..'A ., ., , ,4 . The Military is the largest employer in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia! * Regional Payroll (all 3 bases] $2.04 Billion per year * Retiree Payroll $810 Million per vear br I U * Goods & Services (all 3 bases) $709 Million per year * Tuition Assistance Authorized $5,137,440 ia- "- r r r Call Now To Advertise With Us! 904-359-4336 -C 1191MA .-^~k I IIL Jax Air NOWS,NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3,2006 400 Apartments Furnished *ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 Historical 5 Points Corp 1BR Apt renovated kl amenities. WD utils $1375mo. 904-'382-3590 Alrtlc Apartments 405 Unfurnished AVONDALE Historic di: trict. Brick duplex 2/1 hdwd firs, ch&a w/i $900 mo. 904-994-7740 iNTRACOASTAL/S'SIDE Great Apts. 1,2 & 3 BR's $99.00 Special 904-992-9515 Marietta 1/1 $495 & $39S ch&a/w&d hu/caroet expwy access/eqpt kltct VANSANDT RE 389-3540 NORTHSIDE -nr 26th/ Main, 2br bath, clean fresh pnt, $425mo. $404 dep. 744-1570 NORTHSIDE-1, 2,3 br apts avail, based on income. Call 764-0561 or 765-0086 EHO NORTHSIDE- 2br apts available, based on income. Call 354-0733 or354-7310 EHO Need a Place NORTHSIDE To Han $550 -$760 orHat? 1, 2 & 3 BR's Your Ha? Available 904-757. 0240 S Ashley Park SApartments N'SIDE 2/1 TH ch/a fridge & range $550m-i sec dep. Water Incld 38th/Main 568-1228 RIVERSIDE Near 5 points, 1/1 ch&a, No pets $595. 380-4441 SAN MARCO -HISTORIC Unique restored lofts. Close to Sq fr$1100 www.theloftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 SAN MARCO I &2 BR Speciall CALL 398 -9492 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQUIRED $S95 778-2897 W'SIDE NORMANDY- 1 or 2 bdrm $575mo or share rent. Must be drug free 783-1386 or 781-5645 410 Condominiums 4, ARL- New 2/2 Merrill SPines Condo, 1118sf S2nd fir, with w/d avail nowl $1250mo. 696-7968 SARL- New 2/2 Merrill SPines Condo, 1118sf, S 2nd, floor unit with washer/dryer available AUG. RENT $1250.696-7963 Intercoastal/Hodges UNF lux, 2/2, pool, fit ctr, gated, allappis, W/C 110m+utils. 472- 0062 INTRACOASTAL W/Near FCCJ. Newly remod 2/1, w/d. pool, fitness, club hse $1050m. 728-0393 JAX BCH Oceanfront lux 5th fir, 3/2, 58' balcony, totally remod asking $2700m. 248-875-3453 MANDARIN 2/2 gtd, 3 yr old, alarm, poo, gar, all major a pp. $900m 307-v5587 Avail Now NATURES HIDEAWAY -New 2/2, $139.900, $5k min down. Rent or RTO, $900mo. 276-6446 Oakleaf Plant, The Pre- serves Brand New 2/2 all appis + w/d, $950m 291-3242; 449-0664 A Orange Park/Argyle NEW 3/2.5,2 car gar, t I 1449sf, pets ok, avail now PCS. $900.504-4277 PONTE VEDRA BCH 2 / 2 gated comm. newly renov All new applls, star amenities Great loc. 1904- 94-1798 PVB 3/2 w/gar. All new. Beach access. $1500m+ dep. 285-6283/626-6283 wwwj.oyproperties.org PVB/Gated comm, 1/1, 2stry unit, fpl, newly renov. great amenities, $950m Judi 904-273-3999 SOUTHSIDE 2/2.5 gated comm, lake view, WD, scrnd patio $1150mo, 755-6818 or 223-r6604 S'SIDE Wolf Creek off Beach Blvd. brand new 2/2, $1050/mo. Call Roxanne 904.4085500 415 ,Houses 415 Furnished Org Park Gorgeous 3/3 fully furn'd. Golf crse, pool lake view, util incl $1800m. 909-684-8184 420 Houses Unfurnished S13959 SUMMER BREEZE DR. S Beautiful new4/2, home for rent. 20 miles from both bases CALL NEIL 904-504.0477 4 3039 Rosselle Street. S3/2. $799. w/d rm, new W carpet, new ac, new palnt, $799 deposit, automatic deduction available. 314-3811 S4/2- Fireplace, Inground pool, Irg. yard, f.r, /r, 2 car garage avail 8/1/06. $160m. Call 220-7073 or 234-7653 PCS move. $500 Down U OWN AllAreas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotline 388.1208 ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, FIREPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. REF REQUIRED $995 778-2897 Argyle 4/2, off Argyle Forest Blvd. 8552 Ban- dera CIr. W. newly remod $1150. 687.4962 4, ARL- 3/2, Inground - pool, backyard, car- $1100mo +dep. Near JUl NS Mayport. 234 3652 ARLINGTON 3/2 $895 ch&a, eqpt iltch/fmly rm/fence storage/ large back yard/brick VANSANDT RE 389-3540 ARLINGTON/ SOUTHSIDE new construction 3/2, 1200SF, $1000mo. Poss. RTO. Call 904- 866- 3213 ATLANTIC BCH Mayport 4br/2ba, 2 car gar, good n'hood, $1200mo BEA 904.247.4959 4 Atlantic/St. John's Sl T uff 3/2 Large fenced Bayard/Patio Pets? Washer/dryer, large carport. $1100mo. Call 424 3008 4, Atlantic Beach 2/2 S | Berber carpet, fire- L/place, vaulted ceilings, gar., w/d hookup, fenced yard, no pets. $7nomo. 221-5652 PCShng. L ATLANTIC/GIRVIN Newly remodeled J lakefront 3/2, 1475sf 2cargar. well & sprinkler sys, fenced, backyard, 6 miles to NS Mayport. $1175m0. 894 5515 Avondale area: 3br/lba bungalow, wd firs. 1 car gar, 4615 Sunderland Rd. $995mo. 388-7324 BARTRAM SPRINGS -never lived In 4/2.5, avail Sept. Call now. 916-420-2986 BARTRAM SPRINGS 4/3 w/ amenities, 2400s1 Lease or lease opt. $1500m 407-435-3527 Brand new construction 3722 Mente St. 3/2, 1250sf, new apple, warr. $1300m RTO 563- 0248 FLEMING ISLAND 4br/3.5ba, bonus 2800SF Avail now. Owner agent 904-375- 6000 FLEMING ISL/CLAY CO. Golf home 3/2 $1400. Pond view 3/2, $1200. Call 904-284-5461 477-1722 Fleming Island new ill brick 4/2 formal DR, 2 c gar, w/dhkup, no pets, $1700mo. 904-233-6571 Fleming Island New Home 3/2+den, 2 car gar. $1350m 477-6311 Flem Isl/Orange PK brand new 3/3+gar pond view 2671 Tuscany Glen off College $1200- $1400m RTO Option. 626-4200 Ft Caroline/Cobblestone 3/2 $1195/screend pch 2 car gar/FP/lyr reno VANSANDT RE 385 420 lHouseqa SUnfurnisied INTERCOASTAL an Forth 2000SF 3br/ba, pool FL rm 2 car ar, $1775/mo. 964 294-~33 JCP -4/2, like new, Geat S Schools, pets okay. * $1450mo. 904-280-7400 Jullngton Crk 3/2.5 TH, LR, DR nice Io eat-n-kit, wtr view gated 1cgar, pool $1200m. 27.9235 Jullngton Crk TH 3/2.5 In Southern Crk 1 car oar, LR, DR, $1250. + 1 month dep. Lewis 904-616-7910 Kensington/South- Sside- 2087sf, 4/2/2. SCooled 12x30 FL room, summer kit., 10x12 shed, tile, & wood firs, no dogs, $1400/mo. 1 meo sec. dep., 1 meo advance Call Kurt. 307- 8023 or Helen 699-5102 MANDARIN -3/2 Fla rm, gar, tile firs, fncd yd, fpIc, euldesac, great schis.$1250m 71 -4141 Mandarin New Bartrum Springs 4/3/2 wtrfrnt 24 6sf$1750m 866-1939, 710- 5864 or 673- 4005 MANDARIN Sugar Mill 3/2 1530sf. fp,fenc yd, comm poof pet ok $1050 +$750 sec dep 859-5813 M'burg /Clay Hill Area, newly remod. 2/1new app/i's, $600mo+ $Odep. 904-219-7511 Murray Hill 2/1 Newly Remod 4814 Headley Ter. off Cassett $750mo. 904-687-4962 NEPT. BCH-1.5 blocks to bch newly renov. 3/2, den, bckprch, WD, 1600sf 2cgar, $1800im. 349.4426 N. Jax Best Loc, brand new 4/2,2000+sf, great view on lake/nat, presv. 10153 Lancashire Dr. $1250m. 916,416 3551 N'Jax- NEW 3/2.5 TwnHm Many Extrasl off Pulaski Rd., Call 904-230-3017 $1195mo. 352.867,3981 NORTHSIDE -2/1, very nice., $550mo $350 dep. 1456 W. 18th St. 307-3138 NORTHSIDE Lrg 3/2, 1650sf, A/C, W/D hu, stove, fridge 3906 Bev- erly Ave $850m 219-5474 4 N'SIDE- 5/3.5. 3000sf, / 3car gar, $160mo plus uetli. Cal 200-5107/ 757-0487 PCS orders N'slde NEW TWNHSE, 2/2.5, w/d, 1 gar, grt for R/mate. .87 to FCCJ $1075m. 904- 705- 6762 Oakleaf Plant. New & Ready. Lease-to-buy. 1800sf-3000sf $1500- $2000m 516-660-2709 OP Brick 4br/2ba w/pool & FL rm, new carpet 2150sf, 2 car garage, Kevin Dr. $1400 pets ok. Call 904-213-0032 OP/EAGLE HARBOR 3/2, comm active, lawn svc inc. N'bor Schls $1275m. 282-8301 OP/FLEMING ISL. Rent to own, 2363 Cook Pine Ln, New 3/2. 2cg, $1650m. 954. 295-3147/914-8924 OP/Jax boarder beauti- ful 3/2 w/pool on cul- de-sac, exterior newly painted, great schools 1400mo. 904-881-9020 & ORTEGA HILLS SD S 4832 OAKSIDE 3/1.5. Jt small home. fenced yrd, no pets, quiet area. central h/a. 6 or 12 mo lease $775. 777-5690 .. Ortega Manor 3/2 N CH&A, wd hkup K/eqA I| garage 5 min to NAS JAX, no pets. $995 plus dep. 904-571.8126 PVB Fairfield 3/2/2 car gar, gated, deck on lake all amenities $1950. 904-284-3442, 716-7449 RIVERSIDE 3/1 $695 ch&a, fmly re/garden shed eqpt kit/must see/1169sf VANSANDT RE 389-3540 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 Cony. 95 & dwntwn 4/2 new car pet, tile $1195mo+ sec. 904-287-2727, 982-2106 SS gorgeous 3/2/2 new hrdwd firs, fncd bck yd. $1395m no pets, Avail Now 904-962-7798 S'SIDE 3/2 w/attach ofc, w/d hkp, freshly updtd, Next FCCJ, $975m. inc Iwn svc, 374- 60051v msg ST. AUG/Florentinee 3/2, 1600sf, brand new home ready to move in. $1200m. 904-333-8880 ST JOHNS CO South Hampton 4/2 new pnt, cpt, culdesac $1495m + sec dep 904-537-0023 ST. JOHN'S CO. New, 4/2, fen'd yd cul de sac all apple's, walk to pool & playgrnd $1295. 962-7710 ST. JOHN'S CO, CR210 Stonehurst, 4/2/2, close to 1-95, shopping, comm pool $1350. 699-6968 Westside 4/2, 4508 Tango Ln. Newly Remodeled $9SOmo. 904-687-4962 Westside 3/1 6994 Miss Muffit Ln S. newly remodeled $850Omo. 904-687-4962 Westslde, Morris Oaks New hm 3/2, 2 car gar $1090m 305-978-6911 urruchl@gmail.com 4, WestSide S 14x66.2/2, new screened porch, carpet, vinyl, utility shed, many extras, 10 mins from NAS. $1200mo. 695- 2094 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 Westslde new 4br/2ba, 2 car garage, Irg yard $1295mo. 7025 VIda Ln Call 904-333.4928 WESTSIDE 2/1 CH&A, screened porch $700mo + $700 dep. credit chk 904- 772- 0085 WESTSIDE Brand new 4/3,2cg, 2400+sf Open fir plan, grt view on lake. 10608 Rusty Pines Dr. $1350mo. 916-416-3551 W Intra Coastal Hodges Blvd b/t Atlantic & Beach. 3/2, 1600sf, fncd yd. $1350m 904- 248-1210 W'SIDE/Mellssa Est. 2/2 TH, fncd bkyd, $750m+ 1st/last/sec 772- 337- 1720 or 954- 232- 8140 9- W'S Room for Rent 4 $395mo +utll, 1 mile from NS MAYPORT. Call 904- 372-9564 ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 www.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $550 -$1425 In the Following Areas: Northside Orange Park Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Arlington Southside Argyle Intercoastal West Westside CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com 425 Manufactured Homes with only $1000 down & own It after 6 mos only a few left call 695-2255 Normandy & Fouracre 3/2, $595. ch&a, large lot, must see, 4 car carport VANSANDT RE 389- 3S40 430 Roommates female $ 50mo. Incls utils 403 -5795, 403- 0479 430 Roommates Arlington Luxury gtd Twn Hm comm. Prof wanted. Call for details. $550m Incis all. 509- 1061 MIDDLEBURG Roommate Needed I Half of large house. Must love dogs. Please Apply Online: Iosullldo@iaol.com $52 +uUIl. 904-662.6904. NORTHSIDE -4/2, $315mo utils Included. 757-5368 NORTHSIDE $110 + per week 1615 W. 25th 47718692 ORANGE PARK white F to share hm with white 30+yrs responsible. M. Off Wells Rd., $550 Inc satellite pkg, NS, bkgrnd check, employ- ment, ref's req'd. 1st- last & sec. Call 278-5152 4 PORTSIDE COMM. Needed, mature roeo- 1 mate, Beach Blvd, West of the inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 992-7406 4 PORTSIDE COMM. Needed, mature roo- mate, Beach Blvd, West of the inter- coastal available August 3rd. Call 992-7406 SOUTHSIDE/ Beachwood near FCCJ. $450/month. Call 904-568-2157 S'side near San Marco share 3br/lba $425mo + 1/2 utils nego, no AC work ref's 904-403-9324 W'S- 295/103rd, Nice Furn home, non smoker only, $400m+1/3utll. 777-5955 WSIDE-share 3/2 no pets, NS, $425, 1/2 utils, refs, 704-0137 9A-Irg furn rm, new hm, DSL, cbl, w/d no pet, No Smkr $500 237-1834 435 Rooms to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Microwave & Refrlgl Low Dailly/Wkly Ratesl 10% Off for Wkly Roomi KINGS INN (904)725-3343 ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WK, Apt $lSO150week, also houses for rent urn/ unfurn wk, month. 904- 302-5753 FLEM ISL XL rm furn N/S, incl bills/cable + DSL hse & pool privileges. $350+dep 610-9512 GIRVIN- Room for S rent, $650/mo tL 10 mins from base across Wonderwood off Girvln, Call 904-234-7653 or 904-220-7073 4, KIngsland GA Lakes Subdv. $480 mo, r o covers everything, cable, Internet, In room, call Andy 576-1096 4 ORANGE PARK Close to NAS JAX j $450mo. All tll inclu, cable, washer/dryer, etc. 904- 386-0207 4 NEAR NAS JAX. Fum. Room for rent, $400mo, $100 dep. Call Sandy anytime, 908-7325 NEPTUNE BCH -priv rm, w/ba & kit priv. $450mo. Must like dogs. 241-4341 866-1375 4 NICE N'HOOD off San Pablo Road, tL rent Includes all $500, pool & tennis courts also. Avail 8/1. (h) 223-1843 (c) 571-5215 WESTSIDE Brand New TH room for rent in 2br/2ba, $600/mo+ utils Call 904-509-4858 W'Side MH lb/2ba Sa/c, $100 dep electric, 1/2 mo. free direct tv, phone, no pets/ $225mo. 317-6618 Beach/] 440 Vacation/ Resorts Estate Lake Home 4/2.5, ch&a, 7ac, 400'on lake dock$1500wk904- 731-3837 www.vacationhomes.com #14366 OCEANFRONT Luxury, 2bd/2ba, all amenities. $1500/mo. 904-471-0792 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commercial/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space. for Rent Commercial!. 500 Industrial For Sale COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE, GREAT location St. jnn s Bluff & Beach B.- a . price to sell. onr, 265.000 last one a.a j able. Call (904)838-?7et. or (904)451-5627. Commercial i 505 Industrial For Reni SOUTHSIDE -17,300, dock high, 21,300sf. or 42,600sf. Grade level with common area dock. Please call for details. Easton, Sand- erson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor WESTSIDE NR 1-295 -IL storage yd, 4 trlrs, equip, etc, $1500 ac per mo. 465-3353 515 Oflfice Space For Rent E. ARL / REGENCY -new 1, 2 3 rm ofc suites Incid elec/jant, conf rm, long term lease not req. 1st mo free w/yr lease. 642-8600 515 Office Space For Rent NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 s l Retail 5 2 For Rent RESTAURANT OR OTHER Avail. Immediately. Atlantlc/9A. 288-8500 550 Business 550 Opportunities Beta Testers Needed for Internet Company. Email: Opportunities- happen@Eyahoo.com BP Gas & Convenient Store on 2.5 acre in Crawfordvllle,. FL. $795,000. 850-933- 5338 FROZEN MARGARITA- Karaoke rental busi ness. 4 drink machines, 2 karaoke machines, 10x5 encld trr. $16,500. Call 904-374-3985 PIZZERIA TAKE OUT & DELIVERY. Est. clientele $29,500obo. Regency area, 904-382-5834 605 Schools ALLIANCE HOME INSPECTOR SCHOOL Class Starts August 11th (904) 880-8070 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 16 wk, medical tran- scription state certi- fied program. FMI: Academy of Medical Transcription INC 941-828-0051 www.transcriptlonschool.net ALLIANCE School Of Mortgage Lending Mortgage Broker August 18th Mortgage ProcessorJuly 28th (904)8808070 REAL ESTATE 1 Week Day Class Aug 7 8 Week Eve Class August 21 Superior Instruction www.myfrel.com (904) 269- 2555 Florida Real Estate Institute Alliance Real Estate Institute Sales Eve Class Sep. 4th Broker Eve Class Aug. 2nd Appraiser Class Sep. 1st (904)88&-8070 ALLIANCE Title Agency School Class Starts Sept 8th (904)N88O-8070 705 Financial MORTG BROKERS. CLAY & DUVAL CO. Broker lic req. Will train. Top $ Process avail Oakleaf Mortgage 298-1200 707 Driver Be A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Busy season 600-800 wk Taxi, Para-Transit, Bchs Taxi/Para. 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ASE Sign on Paid IRA w/3% match bonus] 904-673-1406 40 hrs+ wk Year round work Company t-shirts 1 al Competitive pay I 713 Legals CalS904-237-2366 Fas n LEGAL SECRETARY for A Fast Growingt small law firm. Salary Automotive Dealership commensurate with Has the Need for Experi- exp. Email to enced Auto Techs rachel@sackslegai.com Parts Personnel & Ser- fax 904- 355ss-855 vice Advisors. Are You ax 3 the Best? Great Ben- efits Package. 7 M a Send Replies to: BM 720 Meical 10662862 C/O The Florida TImes -UnOn, One Riverside'Ave' FRONT/BACK OFFICE Jacksonvlle FL32202 positionsavailable. 904354.9299 Exp required. Debbie Symoens Please fax resume to: 904-384-3613 GEN. SUPERINTENDENT Mmin. 5rs exp. as a MEDICAL ASSISTANT Superintendent in site w/exp. needed to work & underground work. back office for busy Ability to coordinate internal medicine multiple jobs w/job practice in Orange Park. Superintendents. Great Fax resume 904-272-6748 benefits pkg. Apply at 6507 W. 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Call Chris today for your FREE, no obligation consultation and receive a FREE, home buying DVD while supplies last. Chris Daugherty, Mortgage Consultant Atlantic Trust Cell (904) 339-4524 __ Office (904) 338-9356 x407 9250 Baymeadows Road, Suite 120 cdaugherly@atlantictrustmortgage.com Jacksonville, FL 32256 21 Year Navy Veteran, "Professional Service" Real Results. 0020021 735 Restaurants/ Hotels PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM PARADISE ISLAND DANCERS NEEDED Call 998-3111 after 6 PM WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 740 Retail MANAGEMENT Ice Lady, Retail exp a must. Benefits & dis count. Fax resume to 779- 1001 745 Sales OUTSIDE SALES. Great commission. Must have own vehicle. Call 10-4. 786-1727 or fax resume to 783- 3677. 750 Technical/ S Engineering ELECTRICAL DESIGNER/ENGINEER MIn. 5 yrs exp In the prep of plans & specs for arge commercial & light Ind projects. design of military projects a + degree reg preferred but not req'd. Van Wagenen & Beavers, Inc.; 2970 Hartley RdSte 200; Jax Fl 32257 (904)268-0480 SURVEY INSTRUMENT PERSON RODMAN for construction layoutsurvey crew. Apply at: FLORIDA SURVEY 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 DFWP/EOE . 755 Miscellaneous APT MAINTENANCE F/T or P/T Lake City, FL. Must be AC cert'd. Appliance repair a plus. Fax res. 386-758- 017 or Ph. 386-758.8029 KENNEL ASSISTANT Busy Southside Mira mar Animal Hospital 4448 Hendricks Ave Suite 1; Ph. 737-0403 MARKETING REP FT/PT Chlck-fil-A restaurant seeks energetic, articulate individual to develop new and manage existing marketing relationships In the Southpolnt 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 leave a message with your name, address and phone number. Call between 2:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. 904-573-0044 904-359-4137 Ortega Center 6675 Blanding Blvd. Cariers are independent contractors. 765 Positions WANTED CHILD SCARE PROVIDER FOR INFANT. PLEASE CALL ERIN ,Z 904 372 9453 START AUG. 1 o801 Aduli Silting 4 ADULT DAY CARE Come stay to a good Christian, home hot meals, grew your own 830 Child Care 4 Chlldcaro In my Home message. 904-305-1137 & Licensed Child Care / Orange Park, FLorida. <. I 2 Accredited CPR Squalified Pro-School Toddler. Fun leamlng,full time & part time, care 904-278-8780 830 Child 3u 0 Care Ucensed Baycare SPrevider In AlIngton Area openings for two year olds and up. Please call Linda 683-7199 LICENSED QUALITY HOME CHILD CARE S Convenntly located across from NAS JAX. Call Ana Brown. 573-0879. Bilingual Spanish 4. RELIABLE PARTTIME l 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 SI3 Services TOXIC PRODUCTS Share In YOUR HOME S I HAVE SAFER ALTERNATIVES. Call Pam at 912-882-7849 876 Painting/ 876 Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No Job to smalf, all guaranteed Free Estimate. Cell 569-6242 Merchandise -900 Antiques . 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922 Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 98gSporting goods 990 Wantedto Buy or Trade 900 Antiques 4. ANTIQUE REPRO 7. PARLOR SET 4 Three piece sofa king, queen chairs, excel cond, $1000 obo 622-8391. Carton McClendeon Edition 902 Appliances DRYER/WASHER BIG CAPACITY EXC WORKING Second $200 both 396-8711 S FRIDGE. FREEZER GE S -20.6 CU FT, ICE MAKER, $100. CALL 912-729-2024 FRIDGE- MAYTAG22cu. S 1.5 yrs Freezer I Bottom white excel condL, ext warranty. $500. 904-529-9630 4 KENMORE GAS DRYER I WHITE GOOD CONDI- STION, HEA VY DUTY SUPER CAPACITY PLUS 7.0 CU FT. 80 SERIES$2 904-372-9113 4, Kenmore Refridgera- tor 25ft white, S slie-by-slde Ice/crushed maker, like new, $500 Ed, wk 8922 or 904-277-0S70, water in door 4 MICROWAVE for SALE S Excellent Condition! Uke Newl. $35. Call Sheenah at 904-226-8411 SA/C 16k B71 Sears, "fl e Quiet One" Window unit. fits 27 7/8" to 40" wide. Good condition, $100. 529-7493 SWASHER-MAYTAG Neptune wahser, f needs $150 computer board, otherwise, new condition, stored In A/C. $75. 529-7493 REFRIGERATOR Freezer on bottom. Amana. Icemaker, Soft lc beige textured sur- face, itie used, spotless, excellent condo on. $350. 529-7493 RANGE WHIRLPOOL S electric $175. 2 yrs, 8ke new. Call 472-1417, or 777-6660 anytime for more details. Refrigerator SEARS S 3-.door Coppertone 1J"w/lce and water, good condition, wife wants new stainless, $350 firm, 262 1736 or 982 6884 4 STOVE $50 Dishwasher, glass top desk. 25 each. 912 882 1777 WASHER DRYER $200 STOVE SLZS LIKE NEW 238 3391 221-8426 SWASHER-DRYER Great shape can deliver, larye capacity. $280Call 994 01 WASHER A DRYER 4, For sale. excellent kI condiltlon. LIKe new $400 for both Please call 904 22689411 9O5 Articles For Sale Accordlan 120 Base, like new SSO0. VCR \lf player, $15. Antique S mllkcan. $45. Ford Am. Fmo. radio $25781 6222 4, Cordless Telephone AT&T. 5.8 GHZ, Answering ssytem, talking caller IJ. power failure backup, Couch- Reclining & 4|, lovesat. color blue, 912-576-2756 after 4:30pm, or leave message S, Dishwasher, Range - (almond/black) and ing condition, 781-3681 4 DUKANE GAS BBQ GRILL Excellent cond., ($500, new) $1501, Jazzy motorized chair for disabled, like new, $900.272-1986 905 Articles 0 For Sale C ENTERTAINMENT SCenter, Sofa, Chair, l.r Dining Room Table S with 4 chairs, good condition, asking for $600. Call 868-3930 ,6 FURNITURE _/ wash/dry.'TV, micro- I wbaveS rweeza. boat raft, wo= tool box, & more. ND. $ Due to illness. Thank You. 904-662-6904/ hm 904-291-4102 GAS BBQ GRILL ST NEW AUSSIE Portable Propane Travel Grill Never used folds down compact with wheels 75.904-695-1919 Gas BBQ Grill New SAussie portable k propane, travel grill, never used folds down, compact with wheels $75.00 (904)695-1919 Generator- Coleman S Vertex. 5500 electm c I start, OHV commer- Sclal engine with power cord approx 4 days use $5278-2699 4. Gone With The o Wind Collector SPlates certified in Orig. boxes. Col- lector mugs & other items (904)278-6251 Harley Davidson 00' .. I Fatboy. $13,500. Only 8100 miles, custom color, many extras, excellent condition, garage kept, call 622-6702 SHot Tub three years m 01d Iht show, waterfal cover, Included great shape, green Interior, great price, $1500. 542-6016 Lawnmower 22"4HP -|$80, upright vacuum, \lr$20. boys 20". bike, $10,. Rockford (Rosgate) Boombox speaker, $45. 781-6222 ENS CHIEF UNIFORMS FORSALE MOST NEW. SCALL 338-8529 4 MICROSFIBER SOFA S(2)END RECLINERS $100. Treadmill Nordic Track EXP 2000 I $150. Great Condition. Pictures available, mail turckesnga tds.net .912.76-4731 4 MOTORCYCLE S JACKET Extra large blue and black, $50.270-85373 .4 GENERATOR T COLEMAN 1750. $115 S264-6364 Over Island Pots and S 1 ans Holder, with v three light bar bronze - color, $50. Call 786-7491 PINBALL MACHINE S Full size, electronic, "r Asking $1400 obo Call 904 772-7617 RESCUE HERS S CONTROL TOWER S PLUS 10 FIGURES, $40 BLUE TRAIN TOY CHEST, $30.9064. 65 607 n RIMS 20 100 SPOKES $400.22"A 100 spoke, 2 excellent condition, $20. Goif dubs mixed tw/cover & light, never use.d $2600 727.46673 SPA Sundance Capri B00 series.4,800. s92-65s3 SWIMMING POOL I NEW PUMP $700 Call Pat 78.4188 SP Back Barstoo perls (2)on wcpower can opelightnever SPAknfe sharpener. $10.i New Programmable coffee ermaker.$8. 992781-8083 afcomputer with desk & chair $250. 904 777- 9353 accsor& es. Needly Sexerise, 1901bs of Weights, 2 barbells, Back387-2943, Eve. WeBarstools (2)lde. As251n., $60.New a WEIGHTS- 3501bs w/ powe Craftsmcan opeLawnmwr. knife sharpener. $10. New Promabl HP, great coffee mar$100 obo, .781-8083176 2 Room WET/DRY VACll wh accessovarious 50attach.HP computer witsucodesk $40. chair $250.904- 49777-935666 a Electric Patio Gtrfl only used 4 times, cost weights. 2 barbells, 387-2943, Eve. West21de. A Buildingng $60 SBrick New Apprx. $90. 6.2000, Great for BBQnd $100mail bo521-3xes,176 0Craft Business/lgee, rol office 20 TelSeWaZ1edng Statlons nlySuper suction, 904)-268-242 Hard Pan FiCollDirtectables 38CHEAP 904-497-9666 928 Electronicsc Pato Grill on used 4 times, colstr, Spaid $400. $1 for $bo,1 afterr 5p0. 912-67391747 928 Electronics SSamsung 32" Color TV 4. Remote, menu selec-" 1 on, multM functions, stored In A/C, Itle used. Excellent condition. $350. 529-7493 A Samsun 8 5L 7 S7OrMontor Key- board & Speakern $50obo. Call 904 662 00 - 4H TV- 36nm. S Toshiba flat screen, kL $400.382 S868 go Garage ae 5 Sales Arl. Sat. & Sun. 8-12N" 2176 Rio Cove Dr. furn;, toys. power tools, elect' wheel chair & misc. - SICW- Multifamily gar.' 9 sle 8/5.2512 Winding SSprings Ct. in Bent- S water Subdv, off Hodges Blvd, dotlinog fm, more NORTHSIDE -3 family sale. 5780 Ada Johnson Rd. Sat 8-5 OP MOVING SALE Sat 8/5; 7-12N 2995 Piedmont Manor Dr. nice furn, clothes, dishes, ETC. San Marco MOVING SALE Sat 9-3; w/d, dinning room set, couches, chairs & MUCH MORE! 1614 Hendricks Ave WESTSIDE Large Garage Sale, Fri -Sat 9-3, 4639 Sunderland Rd. Westslde Sat 8-2. baby ciths, jewelry, misc 6868 Kettle Creek, Plum Tree W'side LSAA YARDSALE 08/05; 8am-lpm, 5300 Park St., clothes, toys, books and more. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have- Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 9 5 Garden/ W Lawn 4 CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWNMOWER 20HP 42" cut double-bag- Sgor, industrial engine, 00. Ed wk 8922 or 904-277-0570 S n Mowers S Weedeaters 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 Qam Household 955 Furniture SAnnolreHolds32"TV S lass bookcase on la side storage on bet- torn, $70. Bedrm fum. gold winged chairs, 904.645.0630 Baby Bed S/ Bassett, Excellent condition, $75. S264-3486 or 742-7797 BDRM SET 6pc incl. On matt set, new In box $499. Can del. 391-0015 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE Dining room table, k & six chairs. Including insert & China Cabinet, $1400 Call 249- 1666 BED $1001/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $1001/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904)674-0405 BED $115. Full SET, brand name, new w/warr in plastic 391-0015 can del BED $130 QN PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastic.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New. Can Deliver (904)6740405 BED $185. A Brand Name King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED $299 Brand name Kg pill top SET. New, w/ warr. Can del. 391-0015 BED $349 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, 7yr warr 398-5200 can delov 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 k $400. Sheets adn spreads also available. 382-5865 Bedroom 4Pc Set $298 HUGE Tent Sale! This Week ONLY! Prints From $29 4 Drawer Chests Frm79 ISofas & Chair 9298j 13 Rml8Pc Condo PkrS9981 Assorted Nt Stands39 3Pc Sealy Qn Bed M199 25" Color TV's From I9 9 CORT CLEARANCE 4, BERKAINE BLACK LEATHER ROCKER RECLINER EXCELLENT CONDmON, $250. GOOD CONDIIlON, $40. CALL 912-729-2090 4, CHILDS CAR SEAT CONVERTS TO BOOSTER SEAT CENTURY BLUE EXCELLENT CONDITION, $40 904-655.6507 L Couch- Unique, teak. --/_ $400obo.step cest, <| fold out bar all bought --overseas, Immaculate, condition, price neg. 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Category: n iri nilews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 I..L U .. m t I I- I L 3 W H ------ --- ---- !I 3M I urganizanon: lr'llatulw. urgafllza[ioII; Arvi hae 2sry42. 1 FREE 9 FREE; 9.FREE:o.FREE 9:FREE FREIC.9 FREE 9:FREE FREE oFREE o FREE -20 lax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 955 Household 955 household 955 Fturniture Furniture DINETTE SET: 36" white TV- 40 In, Magnavox "sq. round" oak trim Big Screen ProJection edge, textured white \JL T.V. asking $150. Call steel frame w/matte 378-1568 finish, 4swlvel/ caster chrs w/paddod seats & TV- s65nch JVC Pro- backs. Arms w/oak lHection PIP built In wood trim. Slim elegant surroundud sound all the design. $1200 value, extras, $1600 obo. asking $400. Perfect like Call 425,9602 new cond. 561-596-2137 Dining Rm. Set Oak 60" 4 WOOD BUNK BED tbile w/2 10LV. w/ mattresses, great 6 chairs and China condition, 3 yrs old, cab, xcond, $400. bedding Is negotiable. 904 529 9630 Will e-mail pictures. Also very household Items, Dining Room, $175 curtains, vases, candle hold- obe,. table, leaf, four ers, rocking chair, tall 6" S chairs, china closet, foot foliage. 997.8731 2, 221.-6973 --_ --- Dining Tbhie- Oak with 96o Machinery removable leaf, 4 U & Tools S matching chairs, m medium oak color, $150 obo. 904-278-1029 Pull Trailer, tools & misc. EntCtrmp glass shivs, Call 904-778-2756 fits 32"+TV$550 Over Iv.,Ill_ Sized denim chr w/otto- w n Musicalm man $200; 904- 535-2655 uscal INMENT 970 Merchandise/ SCENTER Holds 32" TV, Services lots of storage room, $60, bedroom furni- l Alto Sax, Jupiter, ture, $20/plece. LV. chairs, JAS-769-767 series 645 0630 .11 used. Includes hard case, neck strap, Ethan Alien Round mouth piece, cork grease, * Wooden Table Dark cleaning cloth. Call a \i, finish w/4, chairs, 298-2077. $500 $250 obo, 576-9534 Drum Sets (150) $149Up KING WATERBED ew p & hdwr $349 300 , ,/ FRAME $300. Water- Guitars $49Up 387-6527 a-i.,., I bed frame w/king mattress oak, lighted GUITAR FENDER used headboard 576 7377/ less than one hour 912227- 0866 / comes with AMP and instructional DVD S d KING WATERBED great for beginner. 735- 9120 ": 1 headboard, footboard, mattress. Dresser, w/ KOHLER and Campbell hutch mirror. Armoir, T upright Piano with lingerie, chest, oak prenh. Piano 2h : microwave cart, nightstand. bench. $750.406-2757 More furniture. 233-1007 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA a. LAZY BOY RECLINER YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST SOFA AND RECLINER WHOLESALE 714-0141 '' CAMEL COLOR. EXCEL COND, $400 FOR BOTH. Trumpet- Used. Great 904-529-9630 m for beginner or LIVING HMSET I L middle school band LIVING RMSET member, good ..-- T with dual recllner, condition, $100.904-277-3432 couch dinette set, entertmnt ctr, $700. 631-5284 980 Sporting SOFA _ GREAT CONDITION $200. 264-6364 BIKES -Oak b I MAN'S & WOMEN Oak built.sin cabinets.a L both are one speed, Teak desks & credenza coaster brake, 26" $450. Glass/brass sofa tires, fenders In table $100. 645-7345 good shape, $50 each. B QUEEN SIZE CANOPY Daniel Pease. 912.729-4001 T BED AND DRESSER $300.924-2456 OR 864-7502 BIKE- YOUTH 24" a SOFA- Like New, $200 < Mtn scout mountain ,. | Solid oak dining room bike, excellent con- Stable with 4 cahirs, edition, $80. 912-882-4293 S $100. 777-6684 SOFA & LOVE SEAT Bushmaster Shorty .223 good condition, $350. CAL Rifle. New cond. go nCall 4296on350. w/box & 4 30 rd. mags. Call4259602 4 rail handguards $700 SOFA- Lt. Blue, from S Rhodes furn, exc. DEER HUNTING LEASE condition, like new, timber land. S.E. Ga. with decorative lO0a, 155a, 370a or 625a. pillows, $250. 904-260-2086 912-764-5641 or H. a STORAGE TOWER wralphglbson@yahoo.com Holds lots of cds,dvd, Dunlop DONDH Golf 0=L or tapes. Woodgrain, / Clubs With two double doors are 4| Hybrids Nike bag. l" ockable on casters. $125.904.631-524 980 Sporting Goods a Jennlngs Compound S Bow, 50#70#, 29" D I raw, 8 carbon arrows field tips, broadheads, target fully loaded, call 241-6027. $300 obo. 990 Wanted To 9 Buy Or Trade 4, Push Mower that runs and cuts regardless of | age or appearance. 923-4881 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies 1005 Livestock & Supplies Horse & Kennel Warehouse 1096 E. 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkennel.com 1010 Pets & 1010 Supplies V BULLDOG T Golden Doodle, Lab, Poodles, Shih-tzus, Boston, Many More www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 AMERICAN ESKIMO FREE to GOOD HOME l Health problems, one American Eskimo, 12 yrs old, very loving. Minds real good. 904.779-6782 4 AMERICAN BULL DOG S Puppies FREE Call Julia u 419- 6900/465- 1813 Aquarium 75 galon, with stand, hood, light filter system and two saltwater fish. $325 obo. Leave Message 912-882-6371 4, Aquarium 5 gallon, with acces- sories pump filter water neater, hood with fluorescent light with manual, $28. 268-2482 Bengal or Ragdoll Kittens TICA reg. 229-794-2144 ejfields@altel.net Black Lab Mix- FREE S1.5yrs old, needs good \1 home, not fixed. 912-576-7280 BULLDOGS -s/w, papers, $ 5 0 0 e ach. 912-632-6104 SCHIHUAHUA MALE white, black spots, two months old, $375 obo, call 614 6820 CHINESE CRESTED PUP- PIES, champion pedi- gree 1/M 1/F, black w/ whIte markings, ready 8/18. Cal 904-504-5315 f,-rtr 1QATi-QLm nnlv 1010 Pets & Supplies 4 COCKATIELS for SALE All colors available, $50 to $75. Call 674-0598 anytime, day, or night. DACHSHUND, Mini, CKC Wormed/shots crrnt short hr, females, $250, day 912-882-2002 eve 912-882,7777 Dachshund Pups AKC mini red/dapple, m/f microchiped, $400-$450 cash. 904-449-4267 DOBERMANS Red, AKC, 9 wks, chpbdin $850 Good temp 229. 247-.5493 4. DOG- FREE to good Some, due to health L, one mixed long hair, 12 years old, very lov- ing house broken. 779-6782 S Doghouse Igloo Large, never used, $40. 41 912-576-7377/ 227-0866 FREE Foxhound brothers 1 yr old, white, black tan. Fixed, shots and meds are current. Great w/ kids. Outdoor dogs, easy care. Will trans-, port. 904-860 -0537 FRENCH BRITTANY AKC pups. All colors imported bloodline. 478.795.0368 FRENCH BULLDOGS 2F AKC 1 Pied 1 Fawn, POP $2000. 82,- 327-3702 German Shepherd Pups AKC/CKC F/$350 M/$400 912- 427.0814 Golden Retriever AKC M 4mos, hse broken, crate etc. $400. 904-226 .1634 Golden Retriever pups Born May 9th. HC POP, $250ea 904. 545-2423 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, Born 6/2006 2F/4M, POP, Shots, HC$400 Cash. 291- 0940/626-1161 GREAT DANES AKC PUPS Black. Merles, $995. 904-259-8304/ 2542607 www.acostadanes.com HAVANESE Pup, rare, non shedding, hypo allergenic, very intel- ligen $600 904.- 75-2857 Jack Russell Pup vet cert, CKC, female $250. 904-521-2906 KUVASZ-AKC/CKC, $900-$1300. 4F/1M, AvI now. 218.-586-2975 aft 5p www.klldeskennel.com LABRADOODLES F2 bik, cream & apricot, 3M/5F, S/W Avail 8/12. $600. 904-388-5971 LABRADOODLES Healthy top quality 14wk & 6mo old M pups are crate & lead trained well socialized, laid back. $490+. 706.556.0504 LHASA APSO $275 Y 0 R. KIES -$600, Chihuahuas $200 912-283-3408 MINI CHIHUAHUA PUPS Wormed & 1st shots. Vet / $250ea. 912-458-2350 MINI SCHNAUZERS AKC, 3M's blk S/W, $350. 912. 462- 5267/904 307-4281 PAPILLON PUPS AKC Best quality, small $650-$900. 904-461-3459 PARROT Patagonlan Conure, hand raised w/Ig t-e jSASOohon 629-4043 1010 pets& Supplies SPET SITTER AVAILABLE GOOD SERVICE and Excellent Care. 7 Days a week. Day and night 904 726 8784 POM PUPS, purebred, 8wks a must see, POP, $660 386 698-1310 POODLES, SHIH-TZUS -Maltese 904-374-6177 Poodles Pups Toy, 2/M 1/F black, HC's, reg. 904-782-1444, 908-5368 SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPS AKC. S/W, POP. $600 919-471-5178 SHIBA INU, AKC, F, 7mo, crate trained $500 904-273-0954 SHIH-TUZ PUPS, $450 AKC, HC, lowks, 2F/2M 904-384-4120/521-4719 SIAMESE KITTENS, 9wks old, gorgeous, $350. Seal points. 904-699-5449 SIBERIAN HUSKIES 5 bik/ wht & 2 Snowwhite 904.665.6415/272.5936 SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS, ACA, shots & HC, POP, $400. 797.1993/377. 4922 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 1335$2000 or Less 1340 Trucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autos/Tnucks Wanted 1205 Boats 4 Hydra Sports Center COnsole 99' l Fishing noat, Hop, aluminum taller, 200 hp, Johnson Out board, $1400obo. 904-655-0486 h SAIL BOAT CATAMARAN with 1 trailer, sail very good, ready for the water now ask $899. BOB. 904 477. 7070 AB Rigid 02' Inflatable dingy. 8HP, Yamaha aluminum trailer plus many accessories, boat cover 904-635 2975 S10' Aluminum Boat with trallor and trolling motor, 411b, thrust, $50 obo. Call Tom 912-258-0644 or Wal.~5!uff 1205 Boats 12ft. Canoe- Solid, old town," Pack" 331bs, b1a cane seat paddles cartop carrier, extras, $550. 276-8203 S15ft. 61n. SCULLING DORY- Rowing unit, new sweeps, oars, cover, new trailer extras $2750. 2768203 15' '99 Critchfield 40hp Yamaha, ctr console, elect, tilt, runs great, live well, Bimini top trolling mtr, galv. trir, $3500. 904-708-1963 S16ft Slingshot Bass Boat '92 85 h.p. Yamaha 187 hrs. Two batteries 30 lb. thrust trolling motor. $3,300 OBO 573-2863 & 18' AQUATRON 00' S Open Bow 4cyl, alpha one mercruiser, low hrs, aquatrall trir, $7800 obo, call 219 9173 Monterey 185 si, 3.0 Ix, SI/O galvanized trailer, I all accessories incli. excellent cond., runs great $s50obo. 904-705 7228 & 19ft, 05' Penn Craft Ford S.15, 900 w/ L trailer GPS, depth finder, many xtras. call 912-729-6345 or 912-674-0425 for more info 4 19ft. I/O 130HP Deep V 8ft Beam, good con- dilton, newLED trailer lights. Great starter boat, $1800obo, 424-3008 4 PWC 1992, New motor, Yamaha L Waverunner III runs ,great, trailer Inclu, $1300 obo, Call 912 882- 6444 S2000 SEADOO GS 2 and 99' Seadoo QTI L 2000, TrItlon Trailer. Garage kept. Package deal $8Kobo. 220-0225 20' 2002 Stratos Bass Boat 225 Yahama $17K 904-626-6123 Mark 21FT SEA CHASER 99' with 140hp Suzuki S center console, down rigger, steel prop., $9500 obo. Ready to fish 270-6010 x111 25ft GULF STREAM sailboat, with 909hp, 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'si~s '97 Provwler, 24' '99 Lariat 5th wheel. READY TO GO! 904-210-7871 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachu3 (39C6' 462 3039 1 800 541.-6439 1230 RV's 3 Supplies POP UP 2003 Has Shower, Toilet, AC Awning, $5500 (904)714-9939 MALLARD 35' 1988 Fifth Wheel, Perfect Hunting Cablin. $2500 OBO (904) 714-9939 COACHMAN TT 25' 1995 Will Finance, Has War- ranty (904) 548-7414 4, DUTCHMEN DENALI .--06'. 30ft. 2 slides, split I bath, ducted, a/c, front Queen rear liv- ing awning, very spacious. $25,00. 375-2464 To advertise in the military publications dis- tributed at the local bases in the area, Please call 904-359-4336, Fax 366 6230. 1230t RV's & 3 Supplies SAE 0 2 %OFF 2002, travel trailer, 19ft, bunkbeds, shower, awning tow package excellent condi- tion, sleeps six, call 904-3S5-1151. $9500 Keystone Cabana TT '02 19' sips 6, shwr, mcrwv $9500 904.716-9700 SNAVION 'EO RV I23' TURBO DIESEL, ONAN GENERATOR, 4258 MILES, MUST SELLI 904-220-6964 1230 sv it' s 1300 Motorcycles SA, HD DXNA SUPER GLIDE TERRY 33' 1996 / 00 23K miles black 5th Wheel, 2 Slides, Every- "withsaddieags thing Works, Buy Whole- wta ddgepagst sale( 474 garaee must sell. Honda 250 Rebel. 06' 1300 Motorcycles great st reet __ _1 h bike, under 1k miles, I06 H sports sheild trans- 06 HONDA 4x4 elec- ferable, extended warranty. tronic shift, digital dis- $3900. 912-882-8421 play exc. cond. $4000 03 Honda Rancher 4x4 o nd R 12 20, electronic shift, digital Hon kCRb 125d200k2, display ood shape : b r.aceiepolc , 00. Cal 912ood shape graphics, straIght line $3000. Ca912-256.3396 suspension, fast .4 Custom Chopper 1200 $1200 obo. call 241-6027 S2005, streached frame, for more info I extended, forks must S Sell,$13Kobo,220m Indian Millennium col- call for pics, great deal lectors Ed. "00, low mI 912-576-3437 like new cond 18Kobo. call Ken, 904-545-5881 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON 98' DYNA WIDE GLIDE. AED Screaming Eagle W/GOLD PINSTRIPE, | Fatboy 95'. Lots of GREAT SHAPE, JUST custom parts runs OVER 23K MILES, $12,500 exc. Have 2 bikes OBO. 904-742-1700 1 must go. $12K. 912.882.1777 HD'00 FXD SIZE 8.5" fox radcna 23k miles, black boots, worn twice, S saddlebags, new 0l2paid $275. Asking $100. battery and tires. Call 241-6027 Call 904-406-2757 for more info. - I I 1*4)1* LM. wwla) 0*0 4- %d% rn iwr frrr 'b ~ a..Ago~ A UTOMO TIVE DIRECTOR Y KEY AUDI 46 ,I1) 101) .g r':ijirv:]r, BM ,i 4, 0IJlll BENTLEY- ORLANDO '95 J RnldOraijiiigb lad L Ir Ijuil li F I i H 41.1;. .1 J- 44 TOM BUSH BMW 9 .i.I A Iiild: EPM, z'c.j1'11 GARBER BUICK ( l, -ii'l l ,ii , : l' .IJ- ' KEY BUICK 4t, .'i' ,.,it' 11)1 Bl1-a iJ 01i:, CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC P l.11I. '.,ull',,il r l P l '42 'I, II NIMNICHT CADILLAC PARKER CADILLAC '8i s ,ii MN i i ,,':.I AIJIj l', "'' l COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES III11,l l'luPi, Hnv :'HI 'i CREST CHEVROLET III, H i'll o1 ;j'.I p:.I GARBER CHEVY GORDON CHEV I l ,d pllllIvll'll d lvl .' l.ll.i JERRY HAMM CHEV J ..l)l f '|id iI H ')B' )I'J,(. GEORGE MOORE CHEV h II ll h e hl Bl) V''i. NIMNICHT CHEV I' .Iii, i A ,- ii '.,410 ,41 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER CARUSO CHRYSLER i 'll 1; 'itI Lii ii "Ii'. l .1 l. FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park II'. ,. -il Rd 6 j -1U GARBER CHRYSLER iiri" i:i t' '*ii iii'i, 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP i :i i il 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE 2330 US'1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE S11;1 Al."miI bl-I1 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK iipr liVl ,,plllll1) 284-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE -" ..3 i 1ii1iiiij IR l 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WFSTSIDE nnDGE BOARD FORD 'l AuIiuillioi "tI f11ur,4 a.n,! i.. H, i-)], ll,j)1 - PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY iH Ib ,l 1 'II I T'1 .el "l ". J GARBER FORD-MERCURY MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues II;I2.1 'Ilip Hay ')l4 . MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY W AOll il. i I l i lI li.l MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK :,10 6 liiiiliia I) L a' *t17 ,; NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC COGGIN GMC TRUCKS '.n ArIiniII m .' 1,1. '. II GARBER GMC TRUCKS lj[1 0l Clu 'ilfII' l'i ''Ij-1 Iil.l-' COGGIHONDA ON ATAflIC 1 l i)l)'l Alim i,, B il] ll,'i "."1ll1 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE r.'4i1 ii \ H I v i 1 110.4't iH'i'" HONDA OF THE AVENUES 1 I '1 i 'Mlll Hai II 1 .1.11111 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX KEY HYUNDAI it.nl) ', hi ll. b l'id t',l".i,0 1 ATLANTIC INFINITI 11.1i A.i [l 4'U'ill0 CITY ISUZU i . ii..l i -I ii ni i i MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 BlandinQ Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/OrlandonFI 407-339-3443 W I.I ] ;{1J=M ;i LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE il I"m, AllY1,' h' ~ ]'lv'oI NORTH FLORIDA LINCOLN MERCURY 4 :-n" S tur 'It.I- ,il bI." ii 1.1 GRIFFIN UNCOLN MERCURY _44- B6 jril,',,i ilI 1k.lJl'J LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE ',' 'hh'i (&I' i r i f vI h u Ti i.iIiTI I ,':,uBEAN'HMLV '4.' 0 ,' TOM BUSH MAZDA o', i Alli lu l-'I ,: I MAZDA CITY BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. ll: i A IJll n "i-1i lll'i. L TOM BUSH MINI 4I) ?1 A01il Lu,1 lll1 'I CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES l ",i,[ f'hl Hi% A dl i .' I a'l ui r I rJjl r'MN .llI'111"11 CITY MITSUBISHI rjr/ I l' ai lbii i.i I I1"1 CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK Hi'I J'I i ii l iaa vi ,11 i'i' 111 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC IItflll1 A 1 ll lb6d l ; '. 1.11.l COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 111K '4 HiiI., I 1.1 .1l MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX l lli) i ,.Al AI it I. PARKER NISSAN I'.' I.I ': ij h '.1 Ai ,, 'i. 4' 1i MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP I O w, all I;l .l,'u '11.11.1 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Bild. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC- GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE -ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando F 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX KEN CHANCE SUZUKI : jl u: il' Ai, 1''T i1) CITY SUZUKI al r, l.i ra :69 ARLINGTON TOYOTA i .:' 'I All iiii:' btli ' COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 11"1:.i,14 hl i i" HW1 ,, tlH'al' KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA f., ll :4. IJ"f itilTi," I" a l I 11.)0 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA I' II ': I .u '.'I AI il ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA I l o] I v. 'j ''i:4'A 1. O'STEEN VW ::'; hIIIIII.: H'a ll I.l09, TOM BUSH VW ' I .I A l l -iii in I O'STEEN VOLVO P,, 1", 'hll a' Hwy V. .',, PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING N.1'i l AI l 2L' l BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE ', .;'.'' i;Illi-,Ji' n n)l, i jl lr l iv )I TI vaIe.v I t BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road O.P. 269-5002 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexis of Jacksonville PrO-Owned Center 10384 Atlajtic Blvd. 998-0012 Ton Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlan Blvd. 371-4877 V.IP. AUTO SALES 5936 PhiliptHwy. 733-7439 WARR N MOTORS, INC. 233 East Sta St. 356-8491 WO IMPORTS 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY w lmportsusa.corn , 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 11650 BEACH VD. 998-9992 $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 I distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising . information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 366-6230.. V.5 .. -W.. .i , SlirNews Miiirror Peris cope I Ir-r' I - -L jw 4p- -41110 - -4 m i I ; I ~~ Crc~ __ lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 _u i won o fs Iommo^mom - - -oP-yr"gnea- ercial News Providers" - mm- 00020 a am 4mmo um =0-410- -f 4 b- O. a qpmo nm m WN. oS so ** 0 a- 40"m - 40qw- 0 - - a -* -ae v q * S UD - a * F - - - i o - a b i Sw 0 a- a - S W, ksdPaslk~i~a~u~a~snaa~a3~'~---- nrua -~n~P-xan~plr ----~- w r 8 Aft rt ,a * o 22 JalX Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 3, 2006 1300 Mniorcleies. Sporster XLH1200 S cycle shack pipes, 2002, S/E card, bags, 2 w indshelds, $6K ob, 705-7901 ask or Ron. Suzuki 82' GS 1100E Runs great, $1600. 276-1434 after 5p Suzuki GSX- RZ, 600cc, 40th anniversary Alstare Edition. D&D, carbon fiber exhaust, 5800m, Jacket, helmet, Included, $5500.771-7219 Yamaha V-Star 00'. 650c red, gra windshield, saddle bags, ext warr, oxc. condition, 15,800 ml, $6K obo/276 2534 YAMAHA YFZ 05' basically brand new, title In hand, can send pics, $5300 obo. SCall 902-674-0527 briandeaiy@hotmail.com 1310 Auto Parrts CADILLAC < FLEETWOOD 1976. First $600 FOr parts or restoration SCan be seen at 56$7 Tampico Rd./W'side fqr details 904-537 0961 or 904-772- 0612 Iv msg CRAFTSMAN COMPRESSOR 4.5HP VI1 20GAL used once, $150. Homelite 14", gas chainsaw $40,16' alum ext ladder, $25. 904-529-9630 FORD EXPLORER S| 91'4X4 as Is, whole or ,L, parts, not running, no title, $500 obo. 622-8391 4 Front End Mask- for Toyota Highlander, full Cover, slightly used, $35. Linda 783-0197 A JAMES SOFT. TOP TAN GOOD SHAPE CALL 912-882-4724 $125. OBO TIRE-1- NEW 215/7T/RIS, also LiChevy Astro Alum Rim, .$49. Must sell. Call 278-6251 also- 205/75/15, S tire, make offer. TIRES-4 new truck/SUV tires. P255/65R17,60K ml, continental contitrac, $295. Call 219-6765 or 714-4466 Wanted Trailer Hitch for Volvo 240.1 will remove from your car. George. 287-5177 1),20 Antiques 4-* ,Classics 1981 FORD MODEL A COUPE, Rumble seat new brakes, frame- off restoration incl. cover, extra parts, tools, new battery, runs great, exc. c Eo n d $13,500 912-638-8738 CADILLAC SFLEETWOOD 1976. First $600 Can be seen at 5637 Tampico Rd./W'side fo'r details 904-537-0961 r 904-772-0612 Iv msg FORD MUSTANG 73' A Convertible, fully kJl restored, 302VA, C4 Sauto, many after- market parts, new tires, black/silver, $17,500 obo. ` 9046545557 MERCEDES 300 SEL 3.5 1971, only 64k ml, $6000 obo. Mike 476-2026 1325 Automotive ACURA CL S-TYPE '03. Fully equipt $18,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Acura CI.S 01' Black, Stan leather, sunroof, S6d changer. Alloy wheels 60K miles, $13,250ob. 47 -2128. Cool Carl 4CURA CL 2.3 '99 2dr, black, Ithr, 5spd, loaded, mbonrf $7975. 699-9669 SACURA RL '04 Nay, CD only 39,000 $ miles. $27,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 ACURA TL '04 Fully equipped, only 20.000 miles. $25.480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ALEROS 02 & 03 4DR, AT, AC, PW, PDL, Cruise, CD, Mileage As Low As 13000 Mi & Up sPriced From $6975 12 to Choose -Warranty Balance 5yr/60,000 Miles SEASY Financing '904-674-4444 552 Cassat Ave. @ 1-10 ( AUDI A4 QUATTRO 2005.5 Fully equip ; $28,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE fy BMW Z4 3.01'05 Premium package, like new. $35,380 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Buick LaSabre 93' Good condition- AC works, new front tires, some dents, $2000 call 904-449-4104 .UICK REGAL LS '04 PS, PM CCPL, PW LEATHER $12,450 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 f CADILLAC CTS '03 Pearl white, nay. chrome wheels '$21,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y\ CADILLAC SRX '05 Charcoal/tan, only 22,000 miles. Like hew. $28,990 998-0012 LEX(US OF JACKSONVILLE I dADILLAC SEVILLE -01 MUSTSELL QUICK Only 331K miles. Exc cond. Bal of 6yr o10k certified Warranty. $21,500 or anly reasonable offer. David 904- 483-6086 CADILLAC BROUGHAM '92 Low mi's, white ,w/red Ithr inter, like hew. $2500. Must sell inmed. 904-477-1806 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00. Red metallic, leather, loaded, 58K mi. Only $1OO down. 674-4444 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00 Red, loaded, 5880 miles, on(y $15,975. 777-9119 A Cadillac DeVlIe 94' Excellent Condition. New tires, lots of extras, call 509-1693. $3900.741.7190 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD '1976. First $600 Can be seen at 5637 Tampico Rd./W'side for details 904-537-0961 Or 904.772-0612 lv msg 4, Camaro SS,2000 Loaded T-Top, auto, CHEV AVALANCHE 05 PL, PM, PW PS REMOTE $25,550 . GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA LS '05 PL, PM, PW, PS REMOTE $14,750 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV MONTE CARLO LS 01OPS,PW,PL REMOTE CC $7988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Sl Chevrolet Camaro 98' SAutomatic transmis- sion with new paint j ob ( candy green with flames). Only 88K miles, dew torque thrust wheels. New air condition system plus many other extras. Must Seel Will sell for $10,999. Pictures can be seen at our sebslte www.flnautobody.com Phone 904.264-7173 CHEVROLET BLAZER 93' with cold air. Color: Candy Green. Mileage: 99K. Sell Price $3K. Pictures can be seen at our web site www.flautobody.com I- - 1325 Alionlouise 4 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE red 1 owner, excellent new tires. $26,500. 3-9622 A CHEVY CORVETTE 01' Convertible, red, 1 owner, excellent con- dition, garaged, new tires, $2,500. 378-9622 f CHRYSLER 300C '05 LTD. Leather, CD, Nav. $23,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER SEBRING '04 LTD. Only 20,000 Mi. $17,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Datsun 80'.280ZX212. 129K original V |, miles, runs great. 6 cyl Sspeed AC,tPW, great on gas. Classic, $3500 obo. 912-729-4391 Dodge Dakota 04' SQuad cab, S xT, 4wd, VI sunroof, step-bars, bed cover, 2,500ml, exc. cond., $19,500. 912-882-4293 Dodge Dakota 91', long bed, only 60K S miles, sliding rear window toolbox, tires-n-paint, greatly Runs good, 2000.912-576-1508 DODGE NEON -'04. SRT4, 4dr, 5sp, black on black, 32k mi, cd, pw, snrf, $15,500 477-6519 DODGE STRATUS 03' 52k miles, new tires, battery runs and looks Great $7999 obo. 904-655-0486 4 Flat Spider 1983' 2000. S Very clean two owners rebuilt engine & transmission $SSOOobo. Call David @ 674 7628 FORD MUSTANG-1968 Neon Grn.w/Red Stripes HOT WHEELS CAR, 302, Dual Flowmasters, Hooker Headers, Racing Seats, 1st $10,000 o.b.o. Call 207-8435, To View go to 537A Park Street FORD MUSTANG GT 'OS LEATHER, PL, PW, CC, PS PM $23,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 White, AT, loaded, low miles. $7975. 674-4444 SFord Mustang 02' 3.8 1LT, V6, fully loaded, S new brakes, tuned up, fluids changed, excellent cond. $8500obo. 912-882-1052 FORD MUSTANG '03 - V6, AT, Ithr. loaded. $13,900 OBO 982-2106. 4 Ford Ranger 92'. Regular Cab with topper. V6,5spd, a/c, recent service. Looks and runs great. $1775. 268-2482 FORD TAURUS WAGON 2002, Silver immaculate condition! 40,000 miles. $8,500 OBO. Cal 997-0499 FRAME- Cal King Oak waterbed frame with SI regular king mattress. $300.576-7377/ 912-227-0866 4 GEO PRIZM 92' Runs good, drives S good, starts every time, needs TLC, $850. 912-673-8223 GTO 2004. Blue/ blue leather. LS1, 350hp, Q autoo loaded, 16k miles, warranty, beautiful car. $22K. Call Mike 904-751-2794 i HONDA ACCORD ..'EX V6 '05. Leather, CD, fully equipped. $20,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 HONDA ACCORD 01' SFOR SALE LOW MILES, I142CC VERY CLEAN CAR ASKING PRICE, $8500. REAL GOOD DEAL. 904-982-5668 Honda Civic 03' EX 2 door, blue, tan Int., 30K miles, great con- dition, S13,980 521 3176 SHonda Civic 05 LX. loaded. 24K. 7 year, 100K mile warranty. 4 door. S14800. Call 292 9130 553 2037 4 HOnda Civic 82' SW y vgratvintage furn,. In family since new, $800. 645-1764 4 Honda Civic 00' SI, 98k miles, blackdoor, I $8750 ob5o10oe 904-303-6377 4, Honda S 2000 S2004,16800 miles, blue lIlike new call 270-6343 nights, 220-0193. $25K 4 Honda Shadow 01' new chain and L spockets, tires, runs great with drag pipes. Have stock, exhaust & helmet 270-5373 N INFINITI G35 Coupe e '04 Pearl white/ tan, beautiful, like new $29,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE INFINITI Q45 '98. AT, AC, leather, loaded, 78K mi. Perfect! $12,975. 425- 4320 JAGUAR SType '03 m94.2. fully equipped. $23,990. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JEEP CHEROKEE 98' Scyl 4WD, with only S95k miles. Nice paint Job (green). Cold A/C. NADA retail value $7600. Will sell for $6500. Pictures can be sent at our web site. www.fiautobody.com. 904-264-7173 4 KIA OPTIMA $70K 01' miles, 100k warranty, Sspd, power locks windows, A/C, $4500. Stacey 553-1751 V Lincoln iwnCar 95 slgnalure one owner, like new. 74K ml, ewc. mileage, giage kepL service records available, S12K Must see. Leather Offers considered. 386 437 0124. 186 793 8660 MAZDA MILLENIA '02 Pearl met. w/belge Ithr, at/ac, moonroof, loaded, 58K ml. $13,975. 425-4320 4, MERCEDES 450 SL Roadster "74" 2 dr, \i/conv./ hardtop, red w/ tan int. a/c, pw, at- full cover manuals, new tires & brakes. 904 278 6251/542 8894 MERCEDES C280 '97 Loaded, lowmiles, very nice $900 dwn. 699-9669 MERCEDES C280 -'95, 98k mi, Al cond, $6500 firm. 389-9449 MERCURY MYSTIC '95, sunrf, Ided, $3200obo. 904-753-1185/277-9688 Nissan 240SX '93 Burgundy, new alterna- tor, new tires, new starter, $2500 or best offer...Serlous offers only 904-472-6480 t7 NISSAN 350Z Cony. '04 Touring. Only 17,000 miles, like new. $30,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Nissan Altima '03 Under warr exc cond black w/lthr, fully loaded. sunroof & spoilers. $14,500 904 563- 0960 Nissan Max 96' S$9K obo all leather, mt low-rider, (NIAS) many extras, must see 912-467-3345/ 912-467-3348 PONT FIREBIRD Formula '98. T-top, 5.7 V8, loaded, 82K ml. $8975. 777-9119 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE '03 CC, PM, PL, CERT $9,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PORSCHE BOXER 03' 14KmI. red with p1 black Interior, mint condition, 5 spd, factory warranty $31,250. Call 904- 735-3835 PCS A Porsche Boxer 03' 1 4K ml. Red with black 4". top. Full Porsche warranty only $31,950. Call 904- 735. 3835 1325 .ui noise '02 AUDI A4 Wagon Avant One owner, leather, sunroof $17,859 '04 HUMMER H2 Sunroof, Leather, 3rd Seat, XM Radio $35,859 '04 DODGE DURANGO HEMI Hemi, Leather, CD, One Owner. $17,859 '03 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE Only 31K miles $13,859 '02 BMW 7401 Premium Package, 100,000 mi warranty $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 OneOwner, Only 35K Miles. $19,859 '05 FORD RANGER XLT AT, V6, Bedcover, One Owner. $12,859 '05 INFINITI QX56 Navi, DVD, Sunroof, One Owner. $36,859 '04 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4, VY, Leather, Sunroof. $19,859 '06 DODGE CHARGER R/T Hemi, one owner $27,859 '04 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER HSE Reduced $44,859 '06 CHEVY C2500 QUAD CAB TL Diesel, 4x4, one ownr $37,859 Brumos Porsche Purchase from the only Factory Authorized Porsche Dealer 904- 725- 9155 4, Red Convertible Corvette, 02'. Low 4 miles very clean, mint condition, for more information call 912-729-5835 7pTOYOTA AVALON .'06 Fuly Equipped, like new. $30,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96, ice cold air, 83kmi, all pwr, $5895. 904-616-7969 TOYOTA CAMRY '9 9 4dr, V, 5spd, loaded, W6975. Call 674-4444 , TOYOTA TACOMA 99' SGreen, 2.71., 4x4, cd, player, ac, bucket seats, Sspd., 31x10.5. $159K miles, $5500 237-3729 VOLVO S80 '06 p'. Leather, CD, Crew Cab RTL. $27,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SVW PASSAT '06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $20,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Trucks,Vans, SUVs 00-05 *ALL Military and Civilian S$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1335 $2000 or Less CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 1976. First $600 For parts or restoration Can be seen at 5637 Tampico Rd./W'side for details 904 537- 0961 or 904.772.0612 Iv msg CHEVY CAPRICE 181 I rown. $1800 OBO. 0 Call Colson (904)721-9876 or | (904)885.1091 | Chrysler Conquest 87'. T TSI red, 87K miles, / 5. spd w/turbo Sintercooler Interior groat, needs some body work, engine runs strong, but hesitates when accel- erating. Has fuel Injectors and clips, battery, K&N fil- ter, spark plugs & wires, many extra parts. $1800 obo. Erick 904.207- 3119. Cell. 355- 5207-Home 4, DODGE CARAVAN 95' | Automatic, good body, |1L engine, transmission leaks, $1000 obo. 504-4173 PCS DODGE DAKOTA '95 X-Cab. V6, cold AC. $1975. Call 425-4320 4 Ford F- 100.71' | 302 Topper, ran when parked but needs work to get going again. $500. 282.6946 Ford Ranchero 73' 302 engine runs strong. Has the S El Camino styke body. Needs body Interior work adn brake lob. Great project car for restoration. Good tires, new battery and starter. $1500obo. Erick. 904- 207- 3119c. 355-5207 hm 4 Mitsubishi Eclipse 94' New clutch new alternator. Clean Needs Work Must Sell First. $950. Takes It! Call 465-4123 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's y BMW X3 3.0 '06 Wht/tan, like new. $38,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE l Cadillac Escalade "03. Black Beauty! Fully equipped. $26,980. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV EQUINOX LT '05 PW, PM, PL, CC, LEATHER $16,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO '03 XCAB, PL PW PM, CC REMOTE $11,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 T'rutk-, . 1340 Ti;ailer,, CHEV SILVERADO "05 CC.PL.r'W.PS P1.1 CERT GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SILVERADO '04 \C- ib FL, PW Pt.1 CC $21,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SUBURBAN 'OS 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 TRAILBLAZER '06 CC, PL, PW, PS, PM CERT $17,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Chevy Blazer 99' 4dr, like new, $5800 pay off at bank. 912-467-3348 RJ CHEVY CREW CAB Dually '00. V8, AT, AC. 47,800 mi. Nicely $12,975. 674-4444 4, CHEVY TAHOE 03' BURGUNDY, V8, 3rd L sear leather, exec. condition, 51K miles, $21,500. Call 772-7031 or 553-0056 CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champagne/tan xtra low mi $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Dodge 1500 Truck I $182 000 5.2L, New ,)I engine, 5spd tilt, C/C electric win- dows, dual exhaust 904-226-1910 $3500 OBO DODGE 1500 LWB '99. AT, AC, only 41,600 miles, only $5975. Call 777-9119 DODGE 2500 PU '99. V8, AT(AC, only 38,675 miles, only $7975. Call 699-9669 DODGE CREW CAB PU '04 V8, AT AC wholesale priced $12,975. 674-4444 DODGE DURANGO '99 V8, AT. AC, loaded. $5975 Call 425-4320 Dodge Durango , SPort utility 98'. Good s condition burgundy. 100K miles, must sell $6000obo, $368/mo. 912 573-9696 or 912-673-6753 FORD ESCAPE -'04, XLS. AT, PS, PB PW V6, towing pkg. CC, low mi, $13,500. 730-4386 FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr. white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 FORD EXPLORER XLT 97' Call 249 -7160 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Fu I ly Eqpt $22,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, 4x4,blk/tan $22,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD F -150 95' I 6cyl, 96K ml, great XJshape, well taken care of, original pwner, very dependable, $4000. 783.9272/ 631-0219 FORD F250 SD 4WD '04 CC, PS PM LEATHER PL, PW $29,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD F-250 Diesel '05 60K ml, ext cab XL, 4x4, auto. PRICED FOR UICK SALE $23,200 Ph. 07301-1556 SFord Ranger Pickup S92' with topper. VS, 1j, ,5spd, AC, recently Serviced, looks& runs great. $1775.268-2482 FORD RANGER 92' Regular Cab, topper 4 VA V air,5spd, bed mats, looks and runs great. $1775. 904-268-2482 cy FORD SPORT TRAC (9 '05. Fully equip $21,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 GMC 4x4 93' Ext. cab DVD, viper alarm, 3" lift, ac, pw, p1, cruise, new brake system. $3950obo. 904- 553- 4508/912-673- 6541 GMC Seirra 1500 '05 Ext cab w/cap, SLE, 9700mi, $18,900 904- 733- 5416 \ GMC YUKON SLT '04. Only 30.000 miles. 1ke new $24,960 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GMC YUKON 4WD '03 LEATHER, PL, PW, MNRF PS $20,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 f HONDA RIDGELINE '06 EX. 4x4 Like new. $30,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SINFINITI FX35 '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $30,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITI QX56 0 5 SNavigation, DVD, Fully Equip. $41,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 LEXUS XL 470 '03, 30kmi, Lded, bik/tan Int. Steal $37k. 912-634-6753 SMAZDA B2600EI 4x4 S Truck, new tires 2.6L 122,000, 5spd, Club cab. Having baby MUST SELL 904- 226-1910 $3800 OBO MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 V6, white, loaded very clean $12,975. 425-3659 MERCURY MONTEREY '04 PW, PL, CC PM $15,500 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 7 NISSAN V PATHFINDER LE '01 Fully equip. $13,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( TOYOTA RUNNER LTD '02. Leather, CD, 4x4, sunroof. $22,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TY TOYOTA 4RUNNER LTD' 03 champ/ tan $22,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA RAV4 '00 AWD loaded, 58,300 mi. Very clean. $10,975. 674-4444 TOYOTA TACOMA '04 Crew Cab Limited V8 auto, 35,000 mi, loaded $18,975. Call 777-9119 TOYOTA TACOMA 04 PRE-RUNNER, Exc cond, $19k obo. 904 543 0611 1345 Vans/Buses 4 Dodge B250 96' Custom Van 318cu. < Good condition bed in back, $350. 355 6543 DODGE CARAVAN 95' Automatic, good body, engine, transmission leaks, $1000 obo. 504-4173 PCS Dodge Grand Caravan SE 99' Exc cond, all records, 130K miles, green, tan int. 22 mpg flex fuel. $5290 obo Green Cove Springs 904-284-0047 GMC Conversion Van '94 cold a/c, front n I. rear, 4 captain seats fold down rear seat $2,000 neg 912-882-3492 1350Miscellaneous 135 Auto . GO KART Trail Star S ONLY $800. 4 ,11 Non-negotiable, excellent condition, like new barely used Tecumseh Engine, one hel- met included. 912-573-3296 4 Kawasaki ATV 00'. 300cc. New top end- new back tires, runs good. $1500. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 40 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |