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Bra Support NAVHOSP Ribbon and Roses contest Page 3 Sea Cadets Checkmates train future Sailors Pages 6-7 NNOA Recognizing excellence Page 17 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2006 I Naval Hospital Jacksonville begins Guantanamo Bay, Cuba deployments By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jackson- ville sent 29 medical personnel to the Guan- tanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba on Aug. 5. Twenty-seven Sailors flew out from Jackson- ville International Airport early Saturday morning and two more traveled separately. This is the first wave of three groups totaling 106 hospital personnel who will be headed to the island to provide medical support in the detainee camp this summer." The Naval Hospital Jacksonville units which include hospital corps- men, nurses and physicians will replace personnel from other military treatment facili- ties who will be rotating out following a two-week transition period with the arriving troops. Before flying to Guantanamo the medical personnel first go to Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Wash. for training/orientation in a simulated detainee envi- ronment before continuing their trip to Cuba via Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, N.C. The officer in charge of the Naval Hospital Jack- sonville team is fam- ,. ily practice physi- J cian Cmdr. Jeffrey Quin-lan and Cmdr. ", Eliza-beth French is the unit's senior nurse. As far as the unit's readiness for the mission, French said, "We're taking the right mix and getting the right training. I think we'll do well." French noted that the hospi- tal is solidly prepared to meet both its dual mission of readi- ness to support our troops abroad while continuing to pro- vide excellent health care at home. She said this is nothing new for Naval Hospital Jacksonville. "The hospital is always doing deployments and cross train- ing," she explained. "I'm sure there will be an impact but it should all seem seamless to our patients. The staff will adjust their workload and we'll be putting Reservists (and con- tract personnel) where needed." As always, the Sailors leaving for this six-month 'deployment had mixed emotions and reservations at being separated from their families and friends, but also excitement at meeting the challenges of the job before them. Referring to her fellow corps- men she's leaving behind, HM2 Sheila Velez said, "I'm going to miss these guys. But I'm all set to go," she continued. "I'm look- ing forward to it. It will be a good learning experience." As this is her first deploy- ment, Velez said she is very thankful to her fellow corps- men HM1 Misty Taylor and HM3 Carlos Calzada for telling her what to expect and how to prepare herself. Both have been stationed at Guantanamo before she noted. Velez was seen off by her husband, Ernesto and children; Rashan, Michael, Fernando and Krista. She said she'd been preparing her family for sever- al months, arranging day care, etc. but she said it is still diffi- cult, especially for the younger children. "I won't be here for the first day of school. I'll miss out on that," she said sadly. Before Velez and the other deploying Sailors said their final farewells and entered the concourse, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono reminded them of the signifi- cance of their mission. "What we're doing is very, very important. You'll have the support from a great chain of command out there and we're all here for you as well," she said. "Do us proud! They know that Naval Hospital Jackson- ville iscoming." See Page 10 for GITMO photos Handlers receive Kennel of the Quarter Award By MC2 (AW) Brian Smarr Staff Writer N aval Air Station Jacksonville's security department's military working dog (MWD) division was recently awarded the kennel of the quarter award. The award, established last year, showcases K-9 units' ability to out perform other units within their respective regions. Receiving this award demonstrates the kennel's ability to professionally train and maintain their staff of personnel and ani- mals. The criteria to qualify for the award includes MWD record reviews, highest number of completed training hours, ken- nel and dog hygiene and health as well as a performance evaluation by a regional team of evaluators. NAS Jacksonville MWD met these crite- ria by logging and averaging more than 300 training minutes, 30 utilization (work- ing) minutes and 400 trial minutes per month for each MWD and handler. "By extensively training the handler as well as the dog and the availability of local base veterinary services we were able to achieve our goal of kennel of the quarter," said Security K-9 Trainer, MA 2 Brian Thomas. Extensive training for both handler and I*I Photo by MC. NAS Jacksonville's military working dog team members proudly display their Naval Region Southeast Kennel of the Quarter trophy. The team received this a cently maintaining and working their dogs and exceeding training standards. dog goes beyond conventional methods. When asked how the tea "If someone on the team dreams up their recent accomplish something at night, we try it, if it's too exclaimed, "I'm ecstatic! It's advanced for the dog, we refine it." to us, we've always known v Thomas stated. kennel in the region." t I '' ft i moBnew "Coc Sy trial nt Availablefrom bmmiwB ews Provi Photo b\ HMI MAjchael Morgan Certified Nurse Anesthetist Lt. Cmdr. Joseph (right) discusses Naval Hospital Jacksonville's surgical assets with Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Chief of Staff Rear Adm. Christine Hunter (left foreground) as Lt. Cmdr. Darin Rogers, Naval Hospital Jacksonville acting executive officer; Operating Room Technician HM2 Jerry Horton; Facilities Management Depart- ment Head Larry Forbes look on. NavHosp Jax team goes 'Beyond the Headlines' By Marsha Childs Naval Hospital lacksonaille Marketing Bore than 175 Naval Hospital SJacksonville medical personnel L L attended the "Beyond the Headlines" conference on August 1 at the NAS Jacksonville Officers Club. Participants examined how recent head- lines have impacted business practices and staff moraleseand how system-wide changes are improving patient safety and quality of care. In her opening remarks, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Chief of Staff Rear Adm. Christine Hunter dis- cussed the questions several congression- al committees wanted answered concern- ing lawsuits decided over the past year against Naval Hospital Jacksonville. These cases, which received considerable news coverage, were filed as much as a decade ago, but Congress and Navy medi- cine leadership felt they must be addressed. Hunter said congressional staffers pur- 2(AW) Brian Smarr newly acquired suing these issues were confident troops Ward by profi- were being provided outstanding care in the field, but they wanted to know how the war was affecting the hospital's abili- m feels about ment, Thomas ty to provide safe care at home. ent, Thomas "Congress wanted reassurance that our finally come quality programs were sufficient," she we're the best said. BUMED conducted thorough case reviews stemming from the lawsuits and concluded the treatment and procedures were reasonable, medically indicated and that patients were well informed. Members of congressional subcommittees agreed. Nevertheless, the nagging ques- tion remained for Hunter, "How are we Getting to a bad outcome when people are making reasonable decisions?" Media reports and some beneficiary comments seem to reflect a sense that military health care providers and civil- ian contractors who work in military treatment facilities are protected from the consequences of medical errors. But Navy Surgeon General Adm. Donald C. Arthur is holding military providers accountable ders" and Hunter agreed. "We have oversight all the way to the Jers 'surgeon general," she said. '"We also have an external review system, because more eyes on these cases will give us greater insight." She revealed BUMED's plan to recruit a chief medical officer who will focus on in- depth analysis. See BEYOND, Puge 9 TOUCHING Advancement worksheets ready to sign through Aug. 25. SN No one will be allowed to sign worksheets after the B A S E It s time to gear up for the September E-4 advancement 25th. Eligible Sailors must bring their most recent evalua- exam. Worksheets are ready for verification and signature tion to compute a performance mark average (PMA) for the at the Personnel Support Activity Detachment (PSD) exam. www.jaxairnews.com 1 % 11 a2 JX Ar NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 Looking back in time... File photo The first aircraft assigned to NAS Jacksonville a Grumman J2F-3 arrived Jan. 16, 1940. This aircraft became the commanding officer's plane. , ON THE HOMEFRONT Mother-in-law, revisited HEY, MONEYMANI Hey, MoneyMan!, I recently subscribed to a new magazine and instead of paying by credit card they told me they could just take the ' money out of my account. All I needed to do was to send them a blank check with "void" written on the front and they would take care of the rest. It seems that more com- panies are using this method of paying bills. Is this a" good thing? Seems to me it is because I do not have to pay." any interest like I would if it were on a credit card. MoneyMan Sez: According to a recent article in the Navy Times, service members should use caution when authorizing an auto-"1 matic deduction from a bank or credit union account. If" the money is not available, the lenders may try to collectl' payment multiple time triggering multiple overdraft fees.- Although this method of payment is convenient and there;, are no interest charges, there are other dangers. Here are- some tips to avoid potential problems: Be careful before signing any agreement for electronic: debiting. Know how much will be debited and how often. Make sure you: have enough money in you account to" cover the debit. Multiple fees may be charged and they are expensive. Be sure to record debits and checks; always balanceW your checkbook including the debits. If things do not look right let your bank or credit union" know right away. They will not be able to solve the prob-'' lem if they do not know about it. I If you notice multiple requests for payments that rack"' up returned-check fees, contact your credit union or bank immediately and ask for a refund of the fees. Ask how you" can avoid the problem in the future. Report lenders or merchants who have triggered repeat-" ed attempts for payment to your state consumer affairs office. In Florida, call the Florida Department of" Financial Services at 1-888-434-3910. Whether you are writing checks or having your account' automatically debited, this old rule still applies, "do nota spend money you do not have." If the money is not in you." account and you write a check the check will bounce unless you have overdraft protection. Even then, some-L times the overdraft protection is as expensive as thel bounced check. The same is true with a debit charged to and account-- with insufficient funds. What make it potentially worse,,! is there is no limit on how many times a company can ,- attempt to draft your account. Each time they try, your- may be legally charged a fee. I recommend you allow automatically drafting on your" account only when necessary and you are certain you will always have adequate funds to cover the drafts. A "Copyrighted Material . Syndicated -Content p Available from Commercial News Providers"' - - - - '0 --a - 0 - ~- --a - k c. . CS3 ERNESTO LOPEZ Job title/command: Supply Department , Hometown: Miami Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: VS-22 Career Plans: To finish school and earn my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Traveling with the Navy. Words of Wisdom: Success is not how hard you hit the bottom, but how you bounce back. --:---:-- --~~---------- I-TY --- -:- *1 SUNDAY SERVICES. You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer .................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer LI1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The JAi AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the IM All 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. 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The ixAl N can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNei s@comcast.net or write the JMhllI NS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 3221Z-5000. The JIRAIl NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy undeI exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Unibn, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Est mated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher anc 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 1 l 'V, AKEEM JACKSON Job title/command: Cashier at the Nex convenience store Hometown: Jacksonville Family Life: Single Career Plans: None Most Interesting Experience: None Words of Wisdom: Just relax. -- I-------------I---- - -- .. . go Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 3 Local news co-anchor applauds 'Ribbons & Roses' By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs he "Ribbons & Roses" Breast Cancer Survivor Support Group, with chap- ters at Naval Station Mayport, and NAS Jacksonville sponsored a brassiere-decorating contest at Naval Hospital Jacksonville the last week of July. The entries were on display near the hospital's outpatient clin- ic entrance. Visitors were asked to vote on their favorite bra and tell the organizers what month they think each entry best represents. The bras will be featured in a cal- endar, which will be available for purchase after Oct. 1. Those voting in the contest could also bid to purchase their favorite bra, by signing their name to the ballot with a contact number. Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Breast Care Case Manager Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten said the money raised would be used to offset the calendar printing costs. To select the full-color cover photos, the group invited some special guests to view the display and pick their favorites. These guests included Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono, First Coast News Co-anchor Jeanne Blaylock, Dr. Joel Stone and local artist Waneta Araneo. Blaylock visited the hospital on July 26. Well known for featuring the "Buddy Check 12" program on Channel 12 on the 12th of each month, Blaylock promotes month- ly breast self-examinations and educates women on the impor- tance of early detection. After viewing the entries, Blaylock noted, "every single bra has a story." And she said she is always impressed with the upbeat manner in which many survivors deal with this chal- lenge. "One thing I've found about breast cancer survivors is when they finally get to the top of the mountainaethey just beam. Some women do have the ability to smile all the way up," she said. She noted that one of the bras on display clearly reflected this. "I really liked them all, but there was one bra with lights on it that Photos by HM1 Michael Morgan Ribbons and Roses members (kneeling left to right) Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten; Dottie Schmitt; Barbara Blair; Enid Vargas; Diana Howey and (standing left to right) Patrice Singletary; Ethel Beckwith; Nora Karpowicz; AineHarris; Martha Drysdale; Amy Scanlan; Wilma Schell; Estella Green and Sandra Pennell come together to show their bra contest entries to First Coast News Co-Anchor Jeanne Blaylock. was particularly impressive pressed with this contest and she "NS Mayport because the artist (Sandra looks forward to promoting it Chapter -' 2nd Pennel) said she had faith that "When you fight breast cancer Wednesday at she would come out on the bright you might as well have a. smile the Pablo Creek side. I thought that was very and a chucklesebut it's not neces- Library clever, the bra actually lights up." sarily going to be an easy jour- NAS Jack- Keeping faith can be challeng- ney. I'm for anything to let people sonville Chapter ing for these survivors, particu- be creative and express them- 2nd Tuesday at larly when the spouse is away on selves and have fun. And let's the Naval Hospi-t deployment during treatment. face it; some of these are pretty -There is also Patrice Singletary is proud to be wild. So why not?" for spouses of bre a survivor. "I've been through First Coast News ran a "teas- this twice and I'll continue to er" highlighting Blaylock's partic- fight." ipation in the Ribbons & Roses She noted that her husband is program on the July 26 evening NAS Jax c deployed aboard the USS news. Halliburton in Chile while she's SUPPORT WHEN home raising their kids. Through YOU NEED IT it all, she said she's been fortu- nate to have the support of her For more information on the husband, friends and her church. Ribbons & Roses Breast Cancer Many support group members Support Group contact Nikki expressed gratitude for the sup- Levinson-Lustgarten, RN, BSN, port they receive from Naval OLN at Naval Hospital Jackson- Hospital Jacksonville Breast ville. The group is open to mili- Care Case Manager Nikki tary or civilian breast cancer sur- Levinson-Lustgarten, their pri- vivors. mary care physicians and the The meetings include guest other members of Ribbons & speakers such as medical Roses. providers, alternative medicine Blaylock said she was im- practitioners and.therapists. al a support group east cancer sur- vivors that meets at Naval Hospital Jacksonville every 2nd Tuesday. Rivers, be prepared to @ Watch for base youth boarding & exiting school buses ' Government purchase cards and purchase orders accepted * 16,000+ items in 15 product categories * Government forms of payment accepted Freight-free, next-day delivery on most items to most areas M JWOD products in stock and ready to ship Breast cancer survivor Estella Green shares her inspi- ration for her Ribbons and Roses bra contest entry with First Coast News' Jeanne Blaylock. Photos of the entries will be published in a calendar in October. ",g Wilma Schnell shares a few moments on camera reflecting on her experiences as a breast cancer sur- vivor with First Coast News' Jeanne Blaylock at the Ribbon and Roses bra contest. 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 FROM THE FLEET Opportunities Abound What are you waiting for? By FLTCM (SW/AW) Jacqueline L. K. DiRosa Fleet Master Chief, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command I.y ve completed my first whirlwind week here at Fleet Forces Com- mand and the dust still hasn't settled. As I'm get- tingoIanizeJ, getting with the leaders erie'- or Just getting my computer to cooperate there's one pri- ority on my mind getting ou't.to' the waterfront to meet and ,talk to Sailors as soon as possible. I want to hear your con- cerns anid-suggestions so that we can work together to make this Navy even better. I plan to take full advantage of the opprtuni- ty. I .hI a eJ0fAn :gi.,e iA:td. serve in this capacity. ,, I'm a firm believer in tak-. ing advantage of opportuni- ties. The .Navy has made gr.e.at strides in the past few decades to ensure all Sailors are given the oppor- tunifties for a successful career. Not only liniless in respect tg race" a t under, ' but the Navy now recog- nizes t.e importance'of diversity in respect to abili- ties and special talents. The Navy is looking for the right Sailo' in the right pla6e foi' .l,' .fight job. , Taking advantage of pro- grams the -Navy. offers ,'aan assist-you 4eingthe right Sailor. What about t, education? " Are 'you working toward your degree? That alone can expand you horizons and accelerate your ability to move forward. The Navy has already made it neces- ( knons the N F FLTCM (SW/AW) Jacqueline L. K. biRosa sary for, Chiefs.to earn an Associates Degree before advancing to Senior Chief. It would be wise. for any .. Sailor planning on a career in the Navy to begin now to earn a degree and avoid the pressure later. If you wait too long, you may underes- timate the time it takes to, earn a degree, and miss out on advancement. Look to Navy College, your elec- titnic training jacket and '.Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) to help you" find direction. Another important tool to0 assist you in making the most of your career is the 5- Vector .Model. This NKO tool gives you a snapshot of .' your.career including per- Asonal and professional development, leadership,' certifications and .qualifica- tions. It offers information on growth opportunities and career direction. If you haven't yet. logged on to NKO and familiarized yourself with it, start today. It's important to consis- tently look for ways to bet- ter yourself and your career. Taking measures daily to keep yourself phys- ically fit, financially sound and socially responsible are just a few of the important ways you can serve your country and shipmates in a professional and inspira- tional manner. The Navy offers the many benefits of the Thrift Savings Plan to help your finances remain .sound throughout your career and beyond. Get physically fit the fun way by getting involved with sports "activities through the 'Morale, Welfare and Recreation program. And you cai'increase your own self-esteem and'leadership abilities by taking on anri of, the many volunteer oppor- tunities on board your ship or in your community. The Navy'is .looking for new 21st century leaders. Could it be.you?., What does' it take? ..' . ..The bottomilide is dedica- tion!',.. resolve' and>t 'fhe courage to step. up.to the plate :.and accept a chal- lengge. I understand that there' are setbacks. .All Sailors fac6.c'hallenging times sooner or, later. But .those that resolve to over- come setbacks will move forward and, with persever- ance, eventually succeed. Howr do you find opportuni- ties? Just. decide what you want out of the Navy, move in that direction, and don't'" let anything get in your way. See you on the water- front. &ai ~w~wn ~ h~wnc Ce.. ~ - L. 0) - -o - '. a - o~ ~ .~ EarnYour College Degree No Matter WhereYou Serve. Register today. Classes begin September 5. At UMUC, you can continue your education without interruption, wherever you go. 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Friends and family will receive eight boxes, tape, labels, etc. Each customer will alsd'receive an identifi- cation number to make sup- ply renewal easy. Materials can take up to 10 days to receive. ' VUniversity of Maryland University College Copyright 2006 University of Maryland University College a *- a -- S 4,73 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 5 Confession: Good for the soul By Chaplain (Lt.) Joe Molina ......... p__ f ..... re you a clean freak or are you more like Charlie Brown's friend, Pigpen? During the middle ages, people tended to be more like Pigpen because they considered taking a bath hazardous to their health. This is because they thought water spread the bubonic plague and other diseases. They thought bathing would open up their pores and expose them to what they called "pestiferous vapors," or germs that would pene- trate the skin and make them ill. As a result, people tended to take very few baths. They merely wiped their faces and hands with a cloth (and used a lot of body powder). Even though their bathing habits left something to be desired, people did tend to take great care with their clothing. They believed that so long as their exterior created an appear- ance of decency and cleanliness that it didn't matter if they smelled like a stable. Aren't you glad that we live in a more enlightened age? Or do we? We may not like to talk about our personal faults and we may not like to acknowledge the need for a cleans- ing of conscience. However, from time to time it is necessary to practice, some spiritual and emotional hygiene. While we may be adept at putting on the mask that all is well, inside of us the pestiferous vapors of the soul continue to prowl because we may be refusing to confess the three hardest words to speak in any lan- guage, "I am wrong." To acknowledge Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina error, to admit weakness or to confess personal fault is the most difficult of human response. The exterior may look "good to go" but the interior may be in need of some preventive mainte- nance. Denial of personal fault can destroy relationships and hinder us with burdens that stunt our emotion- al and spiritual growth. At the opening of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings each person introduces him/herself in the follow- ing'manner: "My name is __ and I'm an Alcoholic." Now just think for a minute. What do you think would happen in our lives and in our world if we all used the same practice: "My name is __ and I've been wrong." Now of course, I'm making an exag- geration in order to deliver a point. The point is that any pretense to per- sonal wrongdoing would be gone if we accepted personal responsibility. We'd receive a blessing. There would be a release and we would start to experi- ence a sense of personal renewal, as we make good on past wrong-doings. St. Augustine once wrote: "Before God can deliver us from ourselves, we must undeceive ourselves." Self- deception hinders the blessings of God and the possibilities for personal growth. Self-deception is a stubborn- ness that refuses to listen and learn. Self-deception is unconfessed wrong- doings (pestiferous vapors) crawling in our spirit. Living in self-deception is like living with someone who thinks he doesn't need a bath. While our unrepentant spirit may say, "I'll not be brainwashed!" Keep in mind that it is not a brainwashing so much as it is a "heart cleansing" that is needed. The funny thing about all this is that the self-deceptions, the personal faults and un-confessed wrongdoings are just an "apology" away from being made right. When we apologize and assume personal responsibility for our own actions, we open ourselves to forgiveness, restoration and a cleans- ing of the heart! Photo by MC2(NAC) Kaitlyn Vargo Lt. Curt Zacker and Lt. j.g. Scott Greer pose with students and chaperone of St. Mark's Day School's summer pro- gram, who visited the squadron in late June. St. Mark's Episcopal Day School Visits VP-45 By t. j.g. Scott Greer T he Pelicans of VP- 45 received some youthful enthusiasm on June 26 when 25 children from the ages of six to 10 from St. Mark's Episcopal Day School's summer camp visited the squadron. The kids visited VP-45 during their day trip to Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Upon arrival, the children and their chaperones were issued ear plugs and given a quick safety brief about their impending walk on the flight line to board a P-3C Orion. The group of 25 was split into two sma$ter groups in order to. provide a more quality tour. The first group was given a brief on aircrew survival equipment, such as the Aircrew Integrated Recovery Survival Armor Vest & Equipment (AIRSAVE), SV-2 survival vests, and flight helmets. The children seemed to enjoy the chance to don the same equipment worn by naval aircrew men and women. Meanwhile, the other group was led out on to the flight line to board the aircraft. Once on board the chil- dren were able to see the onboard camera's video images at the non-acoustic radar operator's., station. See ST. MARK'S, Page 9 p. * r* Stay an( AT&T GWobi prePaid Ca 30' w,,,,,,,ItU S I Ufo' I D Connected ave AT&T Global PrePaid Cards keep the family connected wherever duty calls, with great rates for calling in the U.S. and from around the world. al Buy yours at your local Exchange. For ard More information on AT&T Global PrePaid Cards, go to att.com/military. are hi her. 8 N IAPAHC C ORNER at&t (0 2066 AT&T Knowtedge Vntures. Atl. Rights Reserved, Your woiId. Detivered. F R139415 ~9~'~ ?"~ ~ 6 18J A lr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 S-3B Simulator Instructor Eric Wolber explains the "back seat' radar and weapons controls to Sea Cadet Justus Leach. Sea Cadet Sam Kincanon promised his instructor School. he would not crash the S-3B flight simulator at Sea Control Weapons YOUNG SAILORS LEARN ROPES AT VS-22 'Checkmates' transform Sea Cadets into plane captains By Clark Pierce Stall Writer 'n our members of the Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) | recently completed two weeks of advanced naval avi- ation training at Sea Control Squadron (VS) 22. The cadets, ages 15 to 17, were assigned to the line divi- sion as plane captain trainees. They undertook intensive training to safely learn pre-flight, launch and recovery procedures for the S-3B Viking. Lt. Dustin Lehnig, VS-22 line division officer and Naval Sea Cadet program manager said, "Aviation safety requirements are always the first order of businesseeso upon arrival, we teach them how to anticipate and avoid dangerous situations from the hangar to the flight line." Sea Cadet Brittney White performs one of more than 60 hand while plane captain AN Daniel Dennis observes. I "Although plane captains tend to be some of the most junior personnel in a squadron, their responsibilities cannot be overstated. In addi- tion to a myriad of inspections, they check fluid levels, prepare the cockpit for flight, and are always on the lookout for foreign object debris (FOD) that could damage the air- craft," said Lehnig. "The VS-22 plane captain syllabus nor- mally takes five to six months for active duty Sailors to complete. The acceler- ated Sea Cadet syllabus requires 12 , hours or more every day to master the required knowledge. Each Sea Cadet is paired with a qualified plane captain whenever they work on the flight line," explained Lehnig. Sam Kincanon (Poseidon Division, Blaine, Minn.) joined the Sea Cadets in eighth grade. He plans to attend the U.S. Naval Academy or a uni- versity and earn his wings as a Navy pilot. "This hands-on training with the Checkmates is really intense. There are lots of safety pro- cedures to memorize and the heat can wear you down. The hand signals that plane captains and pilots use take a lot of practice, but we're getting it down." ... Sea Cadet Nicholas Compton (a 10th-grader at Englewood High School) drills with Sa7 the Henry B. Cecil Squadron in Jacksonville. "I plan to join the military upon graduation, so I figured the Sea Cadets gives me a head start. Working alongside squadron personnel in the line shack is a great experience. When I complete this training, I can earn promotion to in a irman." Brittney White (a 10th-grader with the Warrior Division, Douglasville, Ga.) plans to attend college and train as a Naval aviator. "Sea Cadets is a great opportunity to get ahead in life. Our 12-hour workday at the line division can be exhaust- ing. Once you learn the procedures, it's a great feeling of accomplishment to preflight and launch a bird. Washing planes is not my favorite jobhebut now I know that corrosion con- trol is a vital function to squadron readiness." Sea Cadet Justus Leach is a tenth-grader at Middleburg High School who drills with the F.D. Roosevelt Squadron at NAS Jacksonville. He completed Basic Airman Training before attending the advanced aviation training at VS- 22. "'Our days with the line crew are long and hotaebut we're learning a lot by working alongside the squadron personnel. And the hand signals take lots of practice." Like active duty trainees, Sea Cadets must go before the squadron's plane captain certification board that con- sists of the safety officer, mainte- nance officer, line division officer, line chief, line LPO and quality .-. assurance LPO. When they demon- strate the required proficiency, a plane captain certificate and uni- and arm signals form patch are awarded. The Sea Cadets officer-in-charge of the advanced aviation training program is Lt. Cmdr. Don Brammer of Orange Park. "My job is to help the cadets develop their military leadership skills and to motivate them to excel. These four cadets have exceeded my expec- tations, as well as those of the Checkmates. Achieving plane captain certification in just two weeks is a major challenge. They can return to their units with a new level of pride and accomplishment." WHAT'S SEiA C(unADE? The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is for American youth ages 13-17 who want to learn more about the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and o Merchant Marine. Participants wear Navy uni- forms marked p should der misigmnia. The program aims to. instill a 7 sense of pride, patriotism, courage and self-relianceaeas '-. well as fostering " teamwork, cania- raderie and an understanding of the military command structure. Sea Cadet units are organized as divisions (surface Navy), squadrons (naval aviation), or battalions (SeaBees). Depending on rate achieved in the NSCC, honorably discharged cadets may be eligible ;to enlist in the armed forces at an advanced pay grade. Selection boards for military a ademies and ROTC programs also view NSCC particip ion favorably. N~ s-. if-. % .00/, Jax Air NOWS, NAS lacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 IHO I ARE THE H C KI K .' I.t T ' F 1rS 1' 0% Volunter Naval Sea Cadet Corps officer Don Brammer and former cadet AT2 Manuel. Castro in front of the S-3 Vikings flown by VS-22. STARTING CADETS ON RIUGlIT FOOT By Clark Pierce Staff Writer A after 24 years in Marine Corps avia- tion, 78-year-old Don Brammer is approaching his 30th year as a vol- unteer Naval Sea Cadet Corps officer. "I just love working with young people who are considering a future with America's armed forces. Our program has been at NAS Jacksonville since 1999, and I frequently meet former Sea Cadets who trained under my command. One of them, AT2 Manuel Castro, is assigned to the VS- 22 avionics shop." Castro joined the Sea Cadets in Miami at age 14: "It's a great way to learn 'the Navy way' before you enlist. I spent two sum- mers at NAS Jax in Commander Brammer's program at VS-32 and VS-22. I remember his as a leader who had a lot of knowledge to share and who wants young people to start, off on the right foot." After boot camp, Castro completed AT School at Pensacola and trained'on the S-3 systems at NAS prior to checking-in with VS-22. "Many of the squadron personnel I met as a Sea Cadet were still here when I came aboard. Today, it's cool to watch Commander Brammer's Sea Cadets kind of walk in my footsteps." Sea Cadet Nicholas Compton signals pilot to start the port engine. Sea Cadets Justus Leach (left) and Sam Kincanon move the fire extinguisher to the starboard engine. Sea Cadets Nicholas Compton and Sam Kincanon discuss the importance of aircraft washing and corrosion control with Lt. Cmdr. Don Brammer. *i - - S..m.A *a0'S^I.! 0-^ rC) E 0. LM 0 E 0 JO. 4@!!^^c^@-! 0) .0^R Cu 8 Jax Ar MOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 NPS accepting applications for Master of Systems Analysis degree From the Navy Office of Information The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is currently accepting applica- tions through Aug. 15 for officers wishing to enroll in the fall semester of their Master of Systems Analysis (MSA) degree. The 24-month, part-time program uses a mix of distance learning meth- ods designed to prepare students to apply critical thinking and analytical skills to key decisions in operational and staff assignments. The MSA is an accredited, professional degree awarded for completing a curriculum focused primarily on actual practice of the profession and less on the theo- retical aspects that are covered more in depth in the in-resident program. "This is a wonderful opportunity for motivated officers who are unable -to spend two years in Monterey to .earn a degree that is both relevant _and in high demand," said Rear Adm. ,Dan Davenport, director of the Assessments Division on the Chief of Naval Operations staff and sponsor of the program. "Now more than ever, Navy and Joint Staff leaders need individuals with the skill sets provid- ed by this curriculum. I strongly encourage our young officers to take a look at what an MSA degree can do for them fi and our Navy." The MSA program benefits stu- dents whose career paths are not compatible with a full-time graduate curriculum. Students will take two courses a quarter for eight consecu- tive quarters, one of which is done through a Web-based program and one through video tele-education (VTE). Web-based classes are facili- tated week-to-week by instructors, but students have the opportunity to complete their coursework on their own time. The three-hour VTE class- es meet once a week during the work- day at a set time. The program is funded by the Naval Education Training Command (NETC), and students are responsible for only textbooks and materials. Classes for the Fall 2006-2008 degree program will begin Sept. 27. The program is targeted toward unrestricted line officers in fleet con- centration areas of Norfolk and San Diego, as well as Washington, D.C., but is open to qualified uniformed officers and federal government civil- ians, as well. Prospective students are required to have a Baccalaureate degree (BA or BS) and a minimum grade point average of 2.2. Additionally, they must have taken calculus and received a "C" or better, and be in receipt of a favorable com- mand endorsement. New MSA classes will begin each .spring and fall quar- ter in Washington, D.C. (Pentagon); Norfolk, Va.; and San Diego. To apply or for more information, www.nps.edu/dl/npso/degree_pro- graams/msa.html or e-mail the NPS Office of Continuous Learning Program Manager at oclprogmgr@ nps.edu. * 1Ir b. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesdays and Thursday and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #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. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the sec- Sond 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 aW ^ *.-.l. L_ .. -k; ._- . --- ~ ^ ~ ^ -^ :-..^ mation, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflori- da.com or call 307-6261. The 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 activi- ties. 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 Jack&bnville 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. c : _itijo ,O7r y ..44-< * 11_ 4.1,--t/t^^ 4!-n4-A-___-f>A 4 /- -/T %% w pn n % orkok MW as w%&NIL c - - a = -- - o S - 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. Ebr more information, call 573-4918. The Cumnmer 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. The Jacksonville Genealogical Society holds their monthly meetingat the Museum of Southern History, 4304 Herschel Street, Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 19, 2006, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 'A tour of the museum and research in their library is proposed during our-normal meeting time. For additional information please contact Mary Chauncey at (904) 781-9300. 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A gr 7University of Southern Calif Law, Ginsburg has success than 350 civil jury trials a: cases involving health care federal and state courts. He an Army officer from 1968-1 Ginsburg said, "It is ext tant to know what we doi okay to have doubt or admit know. That is the time yoi league or consult with a spe For the good of the patient audience to foster a work with open communication an of retaliation. He warned avoid distractions, to look pa .:~nd to be creative. Ginsbu ST. MARK From Page 5 The highlight of the tour, however, was -getting to sit in the pilots' seats in the lightt station, where they could operate the ,airplane's yoke and talk on the internal communication system over an intercom speaker. "This is where seven year-old Alan Perry ,determined, "I want to do this when I grow :up." After each student had a chance to Zfly," it was time for the group in the Conference highlighted n them to be aware of the potential for errors. ghlighted the Healthi care Mediator Barbara Moidel, ation between from the iNational Naval Medical Center, proved critical Bethesda, Md., also provided valuable s included slug- information on disclosure to patients or supervision of their families when an unanticipated out- g concepts of come occurs. e family when "We are seeing shifts in the culture about the audience to disclosing information following an unin- e continuing to tended event. Unintended events are usu- ;he delivery of ally related to systems failure," she said. Moidel's remarks illustrated how disclo- was attorney sure is a process, not a single event and graduate of the information is provided as it becomes fornia School of availableJ ully tried more "[During disclosure] people want three nd 10 criminal things. First they want information in real issues in both time. Second, they want an apology or also served as acknowledgment for what happened. 971. Lastly, they want to know whatever hap- remely impor- opened to them was not in vain and it will n't know. It is not happen to someone else." t what we don't Moidel added, "We are all part of the u call in a col- same team. Providers are just as devastat- cialist." ed when something occurs. Patients know t, he urged the medical errors happen and when errors Environment occur, they want information from the per- nd without fear son with whom they have the relationship. I providers to Disclosure is the right thing to do regard- ast the obvious less of the consequences to the hospital." rg encouraged Naval Hospital Jacksonville n visit VP-45 hangar to see theplane. They were equally excited by this experience. Afterwards eight-year-old Preston Hartung said, "The best part of the field trip was pretending to fly the airplane." The tour was a great success for every- one. Susa Wood, Summer Camp Director, said, "The trip to NAS [Jacksonville] was the best field trip we have ever been on and we look forward to coming back again!" I ew electronic medical records system Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono and make it better for our patients, our closed the conference by reminding her staff and our health care delivery system." staff of the personal toll unintended errors Other topics discussed at the conference take not only on the patient and their fam- were medical documentation and coding, ily but also on the medical team involved, clinical practice guidelines and the Armed "Beyond the Headlines is a way to look Forces Health Longitudinal Technology at our vulnerabilities and mitigate them," Application (AHLTA)Oethe new electronic said Bono. "We have fertile ground for medical records system that puts patient improvement, but we are not unique. 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'S: Childre i 10 Jax Air NeS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 TRICARE benefits enhanced for active-duty surviving children From TRICARE Public Affairs he National Defense Authorization Act signed into law by the president on Jan. 6, 2006, provides continua- tion of the TRICARE Prime benefit at the active duty family member payment rate for the children of service members who died while serving on active duty for more than 30 days. Under the new legislation, surviving children continue TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits at the active duty family member payment rate for the dura- fion of their TRICARE eligibility. They may also be able to receive benefits under the Extended Care Health Option and TRICARE Prime Remote for Active Duty Family Member programs. ' "TRICARE Management Activity is working diligently to fully implement these new benefits for our surviving active duty family members," said Dr. William Winkenwerder, Jr., assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. "Prior to imple- ementation, timely guidance and informa- tion will be sent by the Department to notify these family members of their eligi- bility for the retroactive transitional sur- vivor benefit." Surviving spouses maintain TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits at the active duty family member rate for a three year period. At the end of the three year period, eligible surviving spouses continue TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard ben- efits at the retiree pay rate. Before implementation of these new sur- vivor benefits can begin, the Department must publish in the Federal Register the rules necessary for this legislation. Following that, policies and procedures will be issued to the TRICARE managed care contractors who process TRICARE claims. Guidance and procedures for retroactive claims will be also published. TRICARE relies primarily on the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) for eligibility. It is important that all information in DEERS be current. To ensure they receive the most current information on survivor and other TRICARE benefits, surviving active duty families may: Visit the DEERS Web site to update their address, or Call (800) 538-9552 or (866) 363-2883 (TTY/TDD for hearing impaired), or Fax address changes to (831) 655-8317, or Visit their local ID card facility (to find a facility visit DMDC's Rapid site locator), or Fax address changes to (831) 655-8317, or mail their new information to: Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office Attn: COA 400 Gigling Road Seaside, CA 93955-6771 Going to Gitmo Photos by HM 1 Michael Morgan '" Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer, Capt. Raquel Bono speaks to a group - of hospital personnel at the Jacksonville International Airport as they prepare to leave 2 for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. HEALTH NOTES Supplements for athletes can do more harm than good By Lt. Sonya Brock NH Jacksonville Family Practice Residency Program A athletes work hard daily to achieve their goals. They are health conscious but may not always make educated choices regarding workout strategies. If you are an athlete, you may have thought about adding sup- plements to increase your weight, overcome fatigue, or maximize your perform- ance. However, you owe it to yourself to do some research before putting a substance into your body. You can buy some supple- ments like creatine and DHEA at any pharmacy or health food store. Over the counter supplements like these are not regulated by the FDA and generally have modest, if any, proven benefit. Other supplements like anabolic steroids, insulin, growth hormone and erythropoietin are ille- gal without a doctor's pre- scription and can be dan- gerous if not used properly. Still other supplements like ephedra have been banned by the FDA because the risks far outweigh the ben- efits. It is important to analyze your source of information about supple- ments and make an educat- ed decision before using them. You can find information about supplements from friends, trainers, nutrition stores, magazines, the Internet, and medical pro- fessionals. Friends and trainers speak from person- al experience or word of mouth. Their advice may highlight the benefits if the experience with the supple- ment was good or the side effects if the experience was bad. At times, friends may not mention side effects because of embar- rassment. Stores and mag- azines are interested in making money. They will slant the message toward the benefits. Likewise, Internet sites are designed to get the consumer to buy the product. The Internet also has horror stories of health problems and lives ruined. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I advise using as 'many sources as possible when deciding whether to use a supplement. Creatine is a popular supplement available over the counter. It is produced in the liver and stored in the muscles. Research has not proven that the crea- tine you buy works the same as the creatine pro- duced in the body. In scien- tific studies, creatine mar- ginally increased strength and weight gain but did not improve aerobic capacity. It is probably safe but side effects include dehydration and cramping. Kidney damage can occur if you use a lot of creatine. Anabolic steroids like testosterone are widely used by body builders, but not legally. Steroids will increase your strength and ikndaeg You See a For The Blind, Inc." 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New "phishing" scams get Internet users to divulge personal information such as social securi- ty numbers, bank account information, and credit card numbers by posing as legit- imate business or organizations. Recent scams have even impersonated government organizations such as the Veteran's Administration and Navy organ-' izations such as Navy Federal Credit Union and Navy Knowledge On-line. These scams may use legitimate company logos to convince their victims that they are legit, but Internet users must practice caution when giving out personal informa- tion. Navy network users are required to digi- tally sign any e-mail that asks another user for personal information. Use of the digital signature eliminates the sender's ability to claim they didn't send an e-mail. Users should check for a digital signature before releasing information. If you are solicited for information on a non-Navy network either by phone, e-mail or mail, you can call the company that the person soliciting the information claims to represent to see if their request is valid. You can report any suspicious correspon- dence to your information assurance man- ager. Never release password, login or pin numbers via any medium. Got a consumer problem? The following are phone numbers of contacts who can help with con-. sumer problems: Family Service Center 542-2766 Better Business Bureau 721-2288 State Attorney's Office Consumer Mediation 630-2075 City of Jacksonville/ Consumer Affairs Division 630-3467 Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation 1-850- 487-1395 Construction Industry investigative services 727-5590 5 tips for By Chaplain (Capt.) Gene- homas eomulka Here are a few moving tips that might prove helpful to you and your family: Prepare Early In order to reduce stress that can accom- pany a permanent change of station (PCS), it's important not to wait until the last minute before preparing for your move, particularly if one has orders overseas or during the summer months when most transfers take place. As soon as you are in receipt of orders, contact your trans- portation/shipping office and make an appointment to meet with a relocation counselor who can advise and assist you with your move. Take House Hunting Leave While government housing may be available at one's next duty station, the need or option to rent or buy a home can best be handled by utiliz- ing house hunting leave that does not affect one's annual leave. Some questions that need to be answered early in this regard are: Are govern- inent quarters available that wvill meet your needs given an easier PCS move the size of your family and the amount of household goods you possess? If you are interested in buying a home, are the demographics in the area supportive of your needs (e.g., proximity of good schools, commute distance to your work site, employment opportunities for spouse, increasing real estate values, etc.). If you plan on renting, before contacting a realty company, visit the base hous- ing office to get a list of apart- ments, townhouses and homes for rent according to areas and price ranges? Discard Useless Items - Over the years we all acquire items that we no longer use or need. Rather than having them transported to our new duty station, donate them to charity or hold a "yard sell." This is particularly important if one has orders overseas or is moving into a home small- er than the one that is being vacated. Inform family, friends and businesses of your new address The U.S. Postal Service provides forms that can forward your mail to an interim address, or directly to one's new address. First class mail will be forwarded up to one year following one's move, ut you should inform family, friends, utilities, banks and credit card compa- nies, magazine publications, and others of one's new address as soon as one is resettled Do not be preoccu- pied with your past duty sta- tion or unrealized orders - Some couples and families ,arrive at their new duty sta- tion and discover that there may not be certain conven- iences that were available at their prior location, such as restaurants or shopping malls. Others may be upset that they were sent to a par- ticular place instead of a com- mand that was at the top of their "dreamsheet." In so far as happiness stems from an appreciation of who we are and what we have received; whereas, unhappiness derives from a preoccupation with who we are not or what we have not received; people are a lot happier who come to appreciate what their new duty station has to offer. Think positive, explore your new surroundings, make new friends, and your new tour of duty might end up being the best one of your entire career. IW lore t1iaui 40 years ago, Grandriia gave you sonne Seiies E Savings Bonids. So you put them in Ei -" L-a safe place and forgot about thiei-iuntil noV YOLI \veie 1111I cleaning out the baseiiient vwhien you found ain unexpected Steasure. those old Seties E Sauvigs Bonds. And even though "opii old. bonds are no loniget earning interest tlie\ could still be worth more than 5 tires their face value. So why not redeem those old bonds at your local financial institution? To find out more; call 1-800-4US BOND, or write to Savings Bonds, Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328. 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The purpose of this examination is to ensure the child is medically cleared to play the chosen sport. The hospital's annual "mara- thon" is a day set aside to provide school and sports physical to Navy families. All TRICARE PRIME patients who have select- ed Naval Hospital Jacksonville as their Primary Care Manager are eligible for the physical. Though this year's marathon is over, Family Practice and Pediatrics can still provide the physical to PRIME enrolled ben- eficiaries. If your child is not enrolled in PRIME you are encouraged to enroll them and HM3 (FMF) Bobby Brown takes Michael D. Gore's temper save the $40 or more that it costs to get this physical done in a local doctor's office. There is no enroll- ment fee for active duty family members. Schools require that a form be filled out indicating the physical were done. These are available in the clinics. The marathon also featured information on a wide range of health and safety issues, provided by the Wellness Center, the base police and fire departments, Pediatrics, Family Practice, and other Naval Hospital Jacksonville healthcare providers. For information on enrolling in TRICARE PRIME call 542-9164. For information on scheduling your children's physical and for specific requirements for having them done call Central Appointments at 542-4677. HM3 (FMF) George Lad( i conducts a vision test with Keflyn D. Rice Charles Alexander measures the height of Jody Harkrider. pBISTRO vtp -vrnti *tufl *5Afl Electric ini Helicopter . Includes: -- Copter, 4CH Radio System LIPo Battery with C ger Flight Training DVD & Training Gear Orange Park .5 Ml S OP Mall Jax l lks Wof 1495 175 Blending Blvd. 72.-6315 7273 103rd St. 772-9022 & 3500 Southside Boulevard S w fm l/ *Jacksonville, FL 32216 "World Class Welders" Are you worth more money than you currently make? 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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. Call (904) 278-0329 for more information FREE Kayak & Canoe rental on Thursday's for Active Duty. Want to receive a weekly MARINA ALERT or brochure via e-mail? Send a request to Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil For more information call 542-3493 Customer Appreciation Weekend August 26 & 27 $.50 games all day! Does not include shoe rental $1 Games All Day Everyday! Now through September 4 Does not include shoe rental Free Bowling on Wednesdays for Active Duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Call 542-3521 for more information BINGO Lunch BINGO Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening BINGO Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! $40.60 per person Photo courtesy of MWR "The Heat is On" Aerobathon is Monday at the Fitness Source from 5:20 7:30 p.m. Free gifts for all participants! Call 542- 3518 for more information. Every Monday and Thursday 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics call 542- 3518/3239 Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. on Mondays 4 p.m. on Tuesdays Call 542-3518/4238 for details. For more information about ITT trips or ticket prices please call 542-3318. Discount Jaguar Ticket Pre-Sale Tickets on sale now! $47 per ticket / Section 147 Ride the Jaguar Shuttle ~ $10 per game or $80 for all home games Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band October 21 at 7:30 p.m. $86 ~ Section 101 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompanied Active Duty Members. Call the Liberty Cove Rec Center for more details, 542-3491. Free Lesson & 9 Holes of Golf Today NAS Jax Golf Course Daytona Beach Trip Saturday Departs Liberty Cove at 9 a.m. H-O-R-S-E Tournament August 16 at 7 p.m. Liberty Basketball Court Prizes Awarded! Bush Gardens & Devil Rays Game September 22-24 $40 per person Call for details! Movies are shown at the base theater and open.to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Larry the Cable Guy (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Scary Movie 4 (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. Take The Lead (PG-13) August 18, 7 p.m. The Sentinel (PG-13) August 25, 7 p.m. The Wild (G) August 26, 5 p.m. Slither (R) August 26, 7 p.m. 16 Blocks (PG-13) For more information on the golf course please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! August 22 for Active Duty Today and August 24 for Retirees and. Department of Defense personnel For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3 7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7 p.m. For more information on Youth Activities call 778-9772 Win CASH! Before & After School Registration Night Of Joy Going on now at the Youth Center! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Disney's Magic Kingdom For more information call 778-9772. Budweiser Brew House September 8 & 9 www.nasiax.navy.mil S 14 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 Coping with Be prepared with the right portable generator From Naval Safety Center Power outages in Florida leave homes hot, dark and eerily quiet. Portable gen- erators can provide temporary relief by powering up conven- iences you count on everyday, such as refrigerators, microwave ovens, fans and other appliances. Purchase enough capacity. When you decide to buy a genera- tor, make sure it's rated to pro- vide for the amount of power you require. Look at the labels on lighting, appliances and equip- ment for the wattage that they consume. Motor-driven appli- ances listed in horsepower must be converted to watts. Then add the total wattage for all the appli- ances. Shop for generators that pro- duce more power than will be drawn by the combination of lighting, appliances and equip- ment you plan to operateaeinclud- ing the initial surge when power is turned on. Be sure to read instructions that come with the generator to make sure you operate it within its limitations for power output. If your generator does not pro- duce adequate power for all your needs, plan to stagger the operat- ing times of various appliances. Operate safely. Residential use of portable generators is growing rapidlymas well as the sense of complacency concerning safety. Besides the comforts that portable power plants provide, never lose focus on the safe installation and operation of your unit. If you plan to hook up a genera- tor to your home wiring, you must hire a licensed electrician to ensure that the connection com- plies with national and local building codesmand that the gen- erator is properly groundedoee- liminating the possibility of elec- trocution. NEVER try to power house wiring by plugging the generator into a wall outlet, a practice known as "back feeding." This is an extremely dangerous practice that presents an electrocution risk to utility workers and neigh- bors served by the same utility transformer. It also bypasses some of the built-in household cir- cuit protection devices. Locate the generator outside away from doors and windows. Provide a minimum of 3 to 4 feet of clear space on all sides to sup- ply fresh air for proper cooling during operation. When connecting appliances directly to the generator, always use heavy duty, outdoor-rated, 3- prong cords of correct size along with a surge-protected power strip. Overloaded cords can cause fires or equipment damage. And make sure the cords from the generator don't present a tripping hazard. Gasoline engines give off dead- ly carbon monoxide (CO), a color- less and odorless gas, so it's a good idea to install battery oper- ated CO alarms in your home. Under no circumstances is it safe to use portable generators indoors or in partially enclosed areas such as a garage, carport or Florida room. Opening doors and windows or using fans will not prevent CO buildup in the home. The CO from generators can rap- idly lead to incapacitation and death. If you start to feel nau- seous, dizzy or weak while using Motor horsepower %hp % hp %hp % hp 1 hp 7% hp 10 hp a generatoraget outside for fresh air right away; Air-cooled engines run very hot and can start a fire when in prox- imity to flammable items. If gaso- HORSEPOWER-TO-WATTS CONVERSION TABLE Watts required to start (initial surge) 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,300 4,000 18,000 36,000 line spills onto a hot engine it could ignite, so before refueling, turn off the generator and let it cool. Use only approved safety con- Watts required to run 215 300 400 575 1,000 4,500 9,000 tainers to stdre fuel. Local laws, may restrict the amount of fuel. you can store or where you may store it. Ask your fire depart- ment for additional information. MWR 2006 Basketball Challenge 3-on-3 basketball games are planned for Aug. 24 at 9:30 a.m. on the outdoor bas- ketball courts. Each command may enter two teams of four players (three players and one substitute). All four team members must be from the same command. Players must be registered by noon on Aug. 18. For more informa- tion, call 542-2930/3239. Other rules are as follows: Single elimination tournament until the final four and then becomes double elimi- nation; Each game is played to 11 points and a team must win by two points; 20-minute running clock; Ties broken by first team to score; Fouls by "Gentlemen s Agreement;" One timeout per game and no timeouts in the last two minutes; First place 100 points, Second place 75 points and Third place 50 points; 25 points for participation per team. USO PROMOTIONS Free Phone Cards Are available to Active Duty Service Members and their families. Quantities are limited, so please stop in soon! VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport A variety of shifts are available for vol- unteers to fill at the USO Welcome Center at JIA. In order to keep the center open 24/7, we're in need of volunteers for various overnight and early morn- ing shifts-particularly Sunday mornings. If you would like more informa- tion or are interested in volunteering, please con- tact Lynne at lynne@uso- jax.com or 305-4467. CULTURAL CENTER AT PONTE VEDRA BEACH Volunteers are needed to USO NEWS help mentor children in an after school arts program at Mayport Elementary school. If you are interest- ed in this opportunity, please contact Mary Marx, executive director of the Cultural Center of Ponte Vedra Beach at 280-0117. HABITAT FOR HUMANITIES St. John's County Habitat for Humanity homestore Volunteers are needed to help ready a space for the new Habitat homestore. Volunteers will be asked to paint, garden, decorate and help cus- tomers. If interested, please contact Verna Brown at 826-3252 ext. 2004 or vbrownhabitat@ bellsouth.net. BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS MENTORING Big Brothers Big Sisters will be providing an in- school mentoring program at Mayport Elementary School beginning in August. Bigs in Schools is a great way to help out dur- ing school hours please con- tact Candice Clancy at 727- 9797 for more info, and let her know that you are a USO volunteer. If you are interested in this opportu-' nity, please visit our web- site for more information: www.usojax.com Any questions regarding USO information can be addressed to Sonja Kuisch at sonja@usojax.com or 778-2821. 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M . of which may be by chiVyStar is insured by the Natio . disaster N Earn more. Save more. r i 06 1 mom II "a- i Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 15 Military retirement seminar */~ ~ ~~sr na ie- 1 -'. i :..:.****-.*-, ^Rilf^^^B From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs A military retirement seminar will be held at the Officers' Club, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla., September 16, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The seminar is open to all military retirees, spouses, surviving spouses and military personnel nearing retire ent. Presentations will cover pay natters, legislative action and other topics bf inter- est for military retirees. Booths with addi- tional information will be manned by offi- cials from the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the VA, Naval Hospital, legal services and various other military organizations. Entrance to Naval Air Station Jacksonville requires a current Department of Defense vehicle decal and military ID. For additional information, call (904) 542-2766, extension 128; or email raojax@nasjax.navy.mil. NAS Jax CLEP/DSST testing information From NAS lax Navy College Office he Navy College Office in partner- ship with Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) will now offer College Level Examination Program (eCLEP) testing and nine Dantes Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) at NAS Jacksonville. Eligible personnel may take exams in the FCCJ computer lab located in the college office and receive immediate scores. The tests listed below are available for 'all personnel at NAS Jacksonville. Personnel are not required to be an FCCJ student. The exams are free for military personnel with ID. Two photo ID's are required of all personnel testing. : Unfunded personnel include adult family inembers of military, DoD employees, and bther civilians enrolled in the on-base degree programs. For each test those per- sonnel will pay a separate, non-refundable $15 registration fee by check or money brder made out to FCCJ and a $60 exam fee by check, money order or credit card. The $15 fee must be paid no later than 3 p.m. the day before the test date. The $60 exam fee will be paid the day of testing. Testing at NAS Jacksonville is offered by appointment* on Wednesday at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., and Friday at 10 a.m. and noon. SCall 632-5020 or e-mail assessme@ fccj.edu to schedule your CLEP testing appointment at NAS Jacksonville. Examinees are required to arrive 15 min- utes prior to the start of the test. Testing appointments must be made no later than 3 p.m. the day before your desired test date. DSST EXAM TITLES Principles of Statistics Drug and Alcohol Abuse Criminal Justice Principles of Financial Accounting Organizational Behavior Principles of Supervision Here's to Your Health Environment & Humanity: Race to Save the Planet Intro to World Religions CLEP EXAM TITLES Composition and Literature Science and Math American Literature Calculus Analyzing and Interpreting Literature College Algebra English Composition Pre-calculus English Literature College Math Freshman College Composition Biology Humanities Chemistry Foreign Languages French (Levels 1&2) Natural Sciences German (Levels 1&2) Business Spanish (Levels 1&2) Information Systems & Computer Applications History and Social Sciences Principles of Management American Government Principles of Accounting Human Growth and Development Introduction to Business Law Intro to Educational Psychology Principles of Marketing Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Intro Psychology Intro Sociology Social Sciences and History U.S. History I: Early Colonization to 1877 U.S. History II: 1865 to Present Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present Information and/or practice exams are available through the following: https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil or check with your Career Counselor/Educational Service Office to see if they have a testing CD downloaded by the Navy College Office. Navy College has paper-based practice tests that can be taken in the Navy College Office. CLEP study books can be pur- chased in major bookstores. Other CLEP exam preparation resources: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/test ing/clep/about.html click on "For Students", click on "Save Money" http://www.freeuniv.com/ http://www.istudysmart.com/ DSST fact sheets http://www.dantes.doded.mil -DSST FACT SHEETS click on Examination Programs on left of screen. Then click on Fact Sheets/Study Material. Click DSST's. Photo provided by HS-5 PS3 Victoria Rivera sits at her desk inside the HS-5 administration office. Rivera recently had the chance to mingle with celebrities during a charity that involved the Pandora's Mighty Soldiers Clan, a gaming group ofwhich she is a part. HS-5 Sailor plays with the stars By LLt Trevor Prouty, HS-5 Public Affairs Officer n Saturday, July 29, PS3 Victoria Rivera of the HS-5 "Night- dippers" spent an hour of her time playing video games. While this might be the same manner in which many sailors chose to spend their weekend,. PS3 Rivera and her teammates (one of- which included Vanessa Minnillo of "Entertainment Tonight" and MTV) man- aged to contribute nearly $100,000 to two different charities. The story actually began several months prior, when an all-female gaming clan known as the Pandora's Mighty, Soldiers (PMS) Clan came up with the idea to raise money for two char- ities, Women for the World and Youth Speaks. "Our group offers a safe and fun playing environ- ment for other female gamers, which provides both entertainment and, social interaction," said Rivera. "The team's size fluctuates, but normally [we have about] four hun- dred female members from across the United States and the world." After the team conceptu- alized the idea for the com- petition, Rivera drafted a proposal regarding the competition and its social worth, and then presented it to Verizon, who became the event's sponsor. As part of the program, twelve teams of two vied for the title of champion gamer. 6::* Is RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS The PMS Clan matched one of its members with a celebrity, and then estab-, lished the rules for the competition. All twelve teams played a free-for-all first person shooter video game, competing against the other players. The event sponsors set the time limit at one hour, and the judges declared whichever team that had accumulated the most points the winner. According to Verizon Spokesman Brian Angiolet, "[This competition] week- end has celebrities like Ms. Minnillo participating in a cutting-edge cultural event in support of worthy caus- es." Rivera noted that, "While Ms. Minnillo was not the best gamer in the world, she was an extremely nice person and I really enjoyed all the time I spent with her." Nightdipper PS3 Rivera's superior talents carried her team, and the judge awarded both her and Ms. Minnillo the sec- ond-place trophy, making a fantastic ending to this worthwhile event. Prescription for Preventing Cancer Eat a nurrihou_. diet contain- ing lots of truits, vegetables, whole grains and egumes. Exercise for thirty mninutkc at least four rinime. per week SSupplemnent your diet with a -,ooo'd multi--. itamin and nuneril tormulatli'n .AND Do Not smoke, drink more than 2 alcoholic drinks per day. visit indoor tanning salons, or overcook meats. AMC Cancer Research Center -1600 Pierce Street Denier, CO 80214 1-800-321-155 *- w1ww.amL.org ri-'.I. -__reu : ,_Ei ,_ 'f -E LEAR, Hometown Heroes Program Hometown Heroes Program is for all persons serving in the Armed Forces (active and reserve), as well as the education, public safety and medical professions. This program offers a 3% discount on a purchase of a new home plus all closing costs paid* The program is our way of giving back to the commu- nity and thank these extraordinary people for providing extraordinary service on a daily basis. 904-880-0464 *Please note that the Hometown Heroes Program is based on single family selected homes and that some conditions apply. Must use UAMC, Universal American Mortgage Company s for all closing costs paid. Promotion valid on sales from 08/01/06 thru 12/31/06 f enal _le .Ai 16 la Allr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 Hurricane preparedness: Include pets in your plans Fro, The Humane of te United States V TIhe Himane Society of ithe .Urited States -L urge$ all pet owners to make preparations now to care for-their pp.ts in the . wake of news that this hurri- cane season could be even worse than last, and the con-, ' tinued .ireat of flooding,, - earthquales -and wildfires. All..families with pets should have an emergency. ' emergency supply kit for each of their pets. *Have plenty of plastic bags and newspa- A three-day supply of food and water, pet pers as well as containers and cleaning medications,and. leashes and harnesses supplies to help deal with pet. waste. shobld be packed into a waterproof con- Puppy training pads are also useful for trainer. VetAiary;recods, a current photo this purpose. and: a few small toys should also be includ- *Listen to the radio and don't come out ed. '. of your shelter until'you. know it's safe. Depending on the situation, local author- If your local government orders an evac- ities will determine the best action for uation, take your animals with you and local residents, either' by asking citizens to follow'these tips: either stay in place, or evacuate to a safe *Learn your official evacuation routes area. from your local authorities and media and If the"situatiorr required you to stay in know in advance where to go. place, close your windows and doors, stay *Don't wait until the last minute to evac- inside and follow these tips: uate, especially if you have horses or other *Bring your pets indoors as soon as local large animals or if you have several pets. authorities say there is an imminent prob- *Be ready to take your family, your pets, leitpKeep, pets under your direct control so and your emergency kits with you. that if you have to evacuate, you will not *Make sure your pets will be welcome, have to spend time trying to find them. whether at a motel or a friend or relative's *If you. have, a room you can designate as house. '- ?i i-------.-- --' i,----L'-_--- a safe room,: put your emergency supplies, there in advance, including your pet's crate and` supplies. Basements or inside rooms are" preferred, depending on the type of Resolve workplace disi Let mediation bring FroM Naval Hospital Jacksonville Pauic Affairs W while conflict is a normal part of our daily lives,' it can often be an uncomfortable experience, espe- cial.y when it involves the. workplace. Whenp ou find yourself in a dispute with a fellow employee; manager, or other col- league, mediation can help you resolve is-Ues in a private, confidential and timely manner. . . Th~a~c lyJoi'i process is an informal one thahuses a neutral third party known as a nme actor to facilitate resolution of the dis- puteO.'.The mediator has no power to make a .deci-.ion or force one on any party; inst.Led. the mediator works with all par- ties,to reach a v1 ntary agreement of their own maki g;.'': .. - The. process usually begins with.a joint session. During"the first meeting, the mediator will explain the process and how it Works, and will answer any questions the parties may have. After each party has, had a chance. to tell his or her side of their ii.tthn,medjiator..may ask questions to clarify or elaborate on a particular topic. After.the first joint session, the mediator Get yourself in 'shipshap By'Kaylee Ltaocque T T'T itli the next physi- l] dca. readiness test .:V (PRT) right around the corner, now might be a-good. time to do a self-assessment on ydur physical being. Have you slapked off on your exercise program and gained a few unwanted pounds by eating; mor~4unk food? If so,, help is available to get you back on-: track through the ShipShape Weight Manage- ment P'rogramn offered at the Naval Hospital Jax Wellness Center. " The five-week, Bureau of Medicine 'and. Surgery- approved program focuses on new ways to change habits that promote weight loss .and successful weight maintenance.. "This pro- gram is designed to help people lqse weight. It's 90 minutes of lecture once a week for five weeks. We cover different topics each week," explained Regis- . 'I 1 Got a I house that , S 'won't sell? I WALK AWAY TODAY I SW4BUY Houses FAST Price Any Condition - r'Any Situation - No Equity? SNo Problem! 6 -sJx~e tered Dietic Masters "The first cuss guideli: eating, calorie they have to weight and m choices like *Family Law - Divorce - Separation - Custody - Paternity - Child Support *Bankruptcy - Chapter 7 - Chapter 13 * Step Parent Adoption * Name Change * Incorporation The Law Office of Jeffrey C. Peterson |,. Attorney at Law (904) 356-1877 10 South Newnan St., Jacksonville, FL 33702 Photos provided by VP-30 CMDCM(AW/SW) Gary Dryer delivers insight on Navy life during a question and answer ses- sioriWith Recruit Division 203 in their barracks. VP-30 mentors Navy recruits Helps Recruit Training Command , reduce attrition rate i by 50 percent ' For more information, including tips for o-. develop better- B B preparing horses and livestock, visit The -" '. informed Sailors with HSUS Disaster Center at www.hsus.org/ J realistic expectations disaster. of what is in store for them in, the fleet, VP-30 Com- urtes: niand Master Chief Gary -. :.. Dryer and other volunteers ' the pieces :together made four visits to Recruit Sthe pieces together Training Command (RTC) ' Great Lakes, from May to may meet with each party separately (cau- July, to help train Recruit VP-30's AMCS(AW) Peter Kent It cus) to discuss the issues in greater detail Divion 203. PT session in preparation of t i and to gain a better sense of how the par- "T.he Division Sponsor- Assessment. ties would like the issueresolved. ship Program helps im- with a VP-30 Command During these joint ard private meetings, prove RTC coordination Pennant and VP-30 work- the mediator will explore with the par ties with the Navy recruiting out shirts. After the cere- various options to reVplving the dispute. -network and the fleet," said mony they held a question The goal of mediation,is to reach a mutual-. Dr)yvr. -Under this pro- and answer session to pro- ly agreeable resolution. gram. fleet commands send vide motivation and quell Mediation is confidential. No written, senior enlisted leaders to the recruits' anxieties record will be made 'of the mediation RTC to. work with a recruit about Navy life. process, division throughout their On June 16, the team So you may ask yourselff, "is mediation. ,:..*ine weeks of basic train- observed Division 203 dur- right for me?" ,-ig. It allows fleet interac- ing Physical Fitness To assist in choosing' whether or not 'tion and feedback to help Assessment (PFA) Day. mediationis an appropriate Alternative;. prod.ice. Sailors with clear Kent, AW1 (AW/NAC) Dispute Resolution process for your dis-l expectations of what to Cannon and AM1 (AW) pute, you should consider the following: expect when they receive Echeverry ran along with Does the case involve 'continuing rela- their -first fleet assign- their recruits. This show of tionships? ,, ment." teamwork helped motivate Do the parties involved want it settled -The Division Sponsorship Division 203 to pass their confidentially and informally?. Program ont of several pro- final PFA with zero defi- Have the parties indicated that they g'ams and initiatives that ciencies. would like to have 4asay in shaping an have-enabled RTC Great PRC. (AW/SW) Mike agreement? Lakes to. slash its attrition Johnson and AW1 For more information contact Lete'sia rate :by 0 percent. (AW/NAC) Bishop visited Hawkins at lekesia.hawkins@navy.mhil or The VP-30 team first met on July 21 to rally the 542-2297. Division 203 at their corn- recruits during the arduous missioning ceremony on "battle stations" evolution e' at the Wellness Center May.27. Cmdr. McKinney, that challenges them physi- ... CMDCM (AW/SW) Gary call and mentally. cian Cheryl Participants are given sup- Dryer, AMCS (AW) Peter Johnson and Bishop provid- port informationl,and are Kent, ATI (AW/NAC) John ed encouragement through- week we dis- weighed in a final time. ,Mlarkee,; and AW1 out the evolution that nes, healthy While the program is vol- .AW/NAC) Tony Bishop began at 1900. It ended the s how many untary. for active duty presented the 95 recruits following day at 0800 with deduct to lose members aboard NAS, Jax making healthy -and in tenant commands, Out in town need a ride Club drinking wa- ShipShape isinow mandato- d lu ter," said Masters. "The second class covers what to buy at the grocery store,, how 'to cook, shop, fast foods, label reading." Guest speakers are also brought in 'to give partici- pants some different aspects to staying healthy. "We bring in an exercise physiologist during the third week to talk about different exercise programs and their benefits. The next week a psychologist dis- cusses emotional eating, and the behavioral compo- nents of how to handle binges and cravings." In the last class of the five-week session, Masters talks about how to handle lapses and relapses and how to continue to lose weight after the program. ry for thdse Working at the Naval Hospital Jax who have a first time failure on the PRT. "Those who fail for the first time on the base, are given a self-study weight control book from their command fitness leader. They are not required to go through the ShipShape Program, but anyone can sign up, regard- less if they are overweight," stated Masters. All classes are free for active duty members, fami- ly members, retirees and Department of Defense employees. Participants must sign up and register. For more information on the ShipShape Program or to sign up, call the Wellness Center at 542- 5292 BANKRUPTCY $699 * Single Petitioner Chap 7 . FREE CONSULTATION NAS Jacksonville has a program called Club 2000. Anyone who is impaired and in a bar, club, lounge, or private residence within St. Johns, Baker, Nassau, Clay or Duval counties can call the NAS Jacksonville OOD office at 542-2338. You will be provided a taxi ride, eads Recruit Division 203 inma eir upcoming Physical Fitness an emotional ceremony where the recruits swapped their "recruit" ball caps for "Navy" ball capsmesymboliz- ing their transformation into Sailors. On July 29, Dryer, Keit and Bishop attended Division 203's graduation where Dryer served as reviewing officer for the Pass-in-Review and deliv- ered a short speech. Z Dryer was enthusiastic about how the RTt Division Sponsorship Program give recruits 1 head start in their adjust- ment to Navy culture. "Boct camp has come a long way since my day. Recruits aie getting less of the abstract and more of the practical skills they will need in the fleet. I know the recruits benefited from the support we provided." VP-30 Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer agreed with Dryer and has volunteered to sponsor another RTC division beginning August 9. 2000 can help paid for by the station, to your home witE- in the same five counties. o Anyone (including civilians) in an ori- base facility can have the club bartender assist in contacting the OOD. Club 2000 cards with this phone number can be obtained from MWR in Building 1. Touching W Lives Every volui Day ofA, .l C '.n pillcip t Provilexl s i * Criminal -D.U.I - Misdemeanor - Felony * Traffic Wills / Probate SFLA. IAR #0351938 steers merica- 199.0089 HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. 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Conveniently Located Near NAS Jax 5945 Youngerman Circle East (Blanding at 1.295) Jacksonville, FL 32244' R 1940 . strength S.AKE.sH" hope , ,- .... .. ... .. ..,,l, or. loy ' "Representing Military Personnel and Dependents for Over Twenty Years" L,., I A Jax Air eWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 17 Jax NNOA awards recognize scholastic excellence By Lt. Cmdr. Herlena ashington NNOA scholarship/banquet chairperson June 3 was a day of giving back for the Jacksonville chapter of the National Naval Officers Association (NNOA). The NNOA participat- ed in numerous community ini- tiatives throughout the year but Were recognized during the 2006 Samuel P. Massie Scholarship banquet in June. ' Members are from the local bases including, NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport, NSB Kings Bay and MCLS Blount Island. More than 80 partici- pants volunteered in the Jacksonville community includ- ing places such as the Duval House, a group home for boys that the organization mentors. - During the banquet, the Jacksonville NNOA Chapter was 'awarded scholarships recognizing the scholastically achievement of five recipients. This year's Chapter President, Lt. Cmdr. Charles Robinson was proud of the tradition of awarding young high school seniors. This year's award recipients were: Brittany Desmond, a Keystone Heights High School student with a GPA of 4.42 who received a $1,000 award; Edward Mercado, a student at Andrew Jackson Senior High School who maintains a 4.0 GPA who was awarded an $800 award; Tiffany V. Robinson, a Stanton College Preparatory School student has a "-. 18 ,, . ,: ..j,.._ .. Photo by HM 1 Michael Morgan Jacksonville area National Naval Officers Association members with Commander; Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel at this year's scholarship banquet. GPA of 3.9 who received a $600 honor of Dr. Samuel P. Massie Pine Bluff. He earned his award; Alethea Owens, a student who was born in North Little Masters Degree at Fisk at Fleming Island High School Rock, Ark. on July 3, 1913. He University in Tennessee, and with a GPA of 4.8, and Ishmal R. graduated from high school at the completed his doctoral studies at Lewis, a student at Ridgeview age of 13 and graduated Summa Iowa State University in Ames, High School with a GPA of 4.88, Cum Laude at the age of 18 from Iowa. In 1966, he became the both received $500 awards. A.M.N. College of Arkansas, now first black professor at the United The banquet is held annually in the University of Arkansas at States Naval Academy, where he taught chemistry and co-founded the Black studies program, until his retirement in 1994. Massie's 50 years of commit- ment to inspire young people to a better future through educational excellence is reflected by the accomplishments of his numerous students who have blazed trails in every field of endeavor. Members of NNOA are proud of their ability to honor Dr. Massie and to encourage academic excel- lence. The members of NNOA are particularly proud of this event because they also strive to inspire young people in educa- tion. The guest speaker tor the event, Rear Adm. Mark S. Boensel, commander of Navy Region Southeast, graced the audience with a themed discus- sion of "Preparing the Youth of Today to Face Challenges of Tomorrow." He spoke of recog- nizing and moving beyond the blame game, taking responsibility for your thoughts, respecting oth- ers boundaries, spreading harmo- ny, practicing humility, choosing how you react, seeking solutions that benefit everyone, recognizing and moving beyond doubt, recog- nizing your authority over your- self and modeling the posture ox objectives you want to achieve. To find out more about this organization, visit the national Web site at http://www.nnoa.org or contact Lt. LaDonna Sampson. at 542-7704/05, regarding mem- bership. DoD sexual assault prevention and response Web site available 24/7 By Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service Service members who are victims of sexual assault or who need infor- mation on the Department of Defense (DoD) policy on preventing sexu- -al assaults can find the information at a ,new Web site. - The site, launched by Joint Task Force (JTF) Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, is a consolidated place to go to for information, said Air Force Brig. Gen. 'K.C. McClain, the commander of the JTF. The site has links to all the services' websites related to the sexual assault -issue. It spells out what people can do if they are victims of sexual assault, the general said. The designers of the new site, which went live this week, had to name the site with the initials of the organization - sapr.mil rather than something like "sexualassualt.mil" because too many firewalls would block out a request under that name, the general explained. The site is more than just a reporting site. If an individual has questions about the policy, the answers are available on the Web site. "Because it is a DoD site, one could access this one site and get the overarch- ing information," McClain said. "Since we link to the service Web sites, an individ- ual could get that information, too." If a commander or a first sergeant has questions, this site should provide the answers; but if not, they can send an email via the site and a Joint Task Force member will answer. McClain said the group already is thinking of improvements. "We will add other things as we get them done," she said. "We're readying a commander's checklist on sexual assault prevention, for example." To access the JTF Sexual Assault Prevention and Response website, visit www.sapr.mil. 4 4* -l Like mother like daughter.... Military Appreciation: Show this Ad & Proof of Military Employment and Receive a 10% Discount on Published Prices. SLaminate US ts Ea Creating The Laminate Nation... One Floor at a Time A Laminates 'R' Us Company PE* WILSONART 'v- 18 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 Hurricanes and trailer boats: Tips for getting out of harm's way Bad to the Bone? From the Boat U.S. Trailering Club With above average storm activity pre- dicted for this year's hurricane season, recreational boaters could again have a hard time staying out of harm's way. But as national boat reg- istration numbers show, most recreational boats in the U.S. are 21 feet or less and typically easier to trailer out of a storm's path. The August issue of BoatU.S. Trailering magazine has information on planning a trailer boat exit strategy for going over the road. Here are some tips to help: Have some "safe house" options: Knowing hurri- canes can veer from their predicted paths, research and identify several differ- ent inland locations that could possibly shelter your boat from rising storm surge, rain or wind dam- age. These could be indoor storage facilities, outdoor storage yards, industrial buildings, or even a friend's garage. Location, location, loca- tion: The ideal storage location has a higher elevation to avoid flood- ing from predicted storm surge the leading cause of hurricane boat damage. It also includes structures built to "hurricane code" and d loca- tions far enough inland to take advantage .of the weaken- ing of the storm as it trav- els over land. Have Spare Parts: You don't want to be forced to leave your boat on the side of the road if the trailer breaks down. Now is the time to purchase a spare trailer tire with hub, road hazard/tire repair kit, tire inflator and "bearing bras" that pro- tect the hubs from water intrusion. Make up a trail- er boat evacuation kit with water, radio, flashlight, dry food, batteries or anything else you may need if you're stranded. Have enough gas: Driving long distances in stop-and-go traffic can eat up gas. Have extra con- tainers (approved for gaso- line) available and top off before you go. -Leave. Early: Last minute departures means traffic jams. By being well prepared you can leave early when traffic volume is lower. A free Hurricane Resource Center for boaters at BoatUS.com/hurricane includes vital hurricane tracking features including up to the minute forecasts and unique "spaghetti" models that show possible storm paths. Also at the Web site is a free hurricane planning worksheet to help trailer boaters make storm preparations. Manage tNur %trc%% online with 'Wcb-batscd tool N I *4.- , 0 * Syndic Ai aible.from oDmmerU - 0b - FCCJ fall term registration begins From NAS Jacksonville College Office Registration for FCCJ's 2006 fall term (Aug. 28 to Dec. 12) is ongoing through Aug. 28. If you have not been able to get into the class you have wanted in the past, we highly recommend early registration to reserve your seat. A college placement test is required for math and English courses. Allow 48 hours for Navy College to process your tuition assistance form. The list of classes below will be held on board NAS Jacksonville. Tuition cost is $66.40 per credit hour. For assistance, please call the FCCJ base cam- pus at 771-3979. FCCJ Course List 8/25-12/15 Course # and Day Course Title Ref # Instructor Bldg/Room ENC1101 M English Comp. I 237465 Crapps, G 4/117 ENC1102 W English Comp. 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R./ BR/2 me neo SMi6hael9 Shorst-a9ea 729422-2 eli6 n $159. 9 904-222-1873 241-8229lma 765 2658310K r alassreened porch.9 .34&4i3uA. C rromm 24hr secapI Pt 3 3s bE Sr d b v carpet. uti, 8 Lshed. 3486400 oro ne 800.m 44c0698 sle SeDutton set Preserve 4/2.5 U MIO MIQUEESNSHARBORICW many eMxtras. $12.000 CASH FOR HOUSES tn Custom Brick home 3 2tINBuying a HoWme? Brand New Keywest $349,900. Gourmet kltch, ESTATE LOT -e 695 p20,4 NICEn3YReNEWs2en /2a A CHARMING 3/1.5, 1_ Stile home 2400.f. S425K Irtile $15000 down Spectacular 1View--VIP. . NO HAGGLING, ALLAREAS 4/3bdrn,2ba,2160sf, TH, nearBch/JTB. home w/Irg fen yd. Contact your VA -304222 1673 241 8229 M220Omo flex pay, crdt Reality 962-6190 ANDPRICES. REALNET ~,open sl tfloorplan, Appr. S175K. must sell everything new. A'rated probes,. WATERFRONT BLKCRK otor Saen 1.80A0-AIS- iNOW 2 cargar, FL rm, shed, 3565sI. new woe firs. 4509f B0ETPICE4ABICr Full remooel 3,G2. oonus EAEfencd,904e491y7996. 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Lazeau 3/1, Email:lauriepoter conventional loans. 940-9192 569, b o new kit 4,d91-9 cll 9 on-e2 891Cs. HOus o Mila t i No Commission. W tror swrbiN $22K 737-3223 or 386e.d 0585 c gt 9eh0 715 ive 3 all, L t C e for u 800-771-7777 Owner fin. 90471 023 DESIRABLE SEASCAPE QUEENS HARBOR ICW TTotal renovated, 5613- San Js Bld HMe o in www.BuyOwnner.com FEL 3ROG INr'dea CEANFRONT CODO ESaT e i AAVONDALE 2BR, wi BA 1 fenew A/C, f8 b F2soraB19h49 Ce ll- a ld HOME LOAN0 5 OV E 3/2o ear Cre ESTt L3 - home 4-emptylot, 306 Intracoastal lngfanspalnt$1451. Jacksonville, FL 32207 ,, or..... SB O 3bro'2b. he,1700 in LE FC U 42I ginrlo rd Reinterond o eMaGuIAt 96 near tive/in, s 3/1. 10s .24-et _sla frn,__$3900.Cal_43__ readl,7 hue Nt, Iro rmS73 le3 se. L 3E 9o k. Call _ronta e.Cal S Beautifully renovS3/2w/ tiled pool, cul-de-sac. 320 Ora SOTHHAPT N ARn nOWNTOdd 375 Acreage IMar apt, 2500sf. Irg mmed occupy, S295k. 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Tim 904 5 09.29071 sac66ed, hugekt .0.Excelent investment & * BeatifllAugust 6t 1%FN 3/2 Pcl-d-sc: oolSa/eplaet N RO NBrand New Hse 3br/2ba recreationall propertye *Satra ayu Ast F If NG OP Sela OakLeaf Plant. 218K COUNTRYESTATE OaC. .- PALENCA" W/ooer 1700 acres o SundmaBay Ouctber 8:00 Bnk.arpcyS2elfEM -nvstKNS 3TOcudGRE2ac Ope.nHourW5tK Lease to purchase oPat. 2 story home, 2900sf, i OwnerFin.7407-948-,4ee extra 1 ga. Reduced S Augustlne "gr90ercha1ntable pIn nyAobeth OK.m904t3332 $24 9 9 rl. 5 399K. 904.99305787 (Ready5thisFall) lantation$2,750/ac SectYon3,Rows21 2 F Is of 4.9Pls Third 3f toor, elevator Call 770-444-3511 orC 0 SuendaynesseeTita ALL0 Ayrv REASd-ownernfin. maAA New Homes & newy Coppergate Estates 3/2.5 bedroom. two full 404-825-3635. Snno 2 N ouens move idn. KENSINGTON p0o0o I remod homes all parts of Irg lot culdesac 2594sarI PAGE HILL 3/2 stainless steel appli- s. ACRIES CS -hi/dry. 30N properties comm. 3/2, upgrades, town ENZ Fin. low dwn W/sr.ErdL, lrIAroD -tNasau1.edife8 pHouston Texans 1:00 available throughout. cuIdesac 1560sf, pymt. 207-,954f993-7184 w1pas -e homes oploffof Hwy St. Johns. Duval and $234,900. 9-60 BRAND NEW HOMES.I cc$245Ke9044850033P MBw/gardentub,sep/ a/c area 12sflg 17.$250 94-2192621 Call(904)9OS-4010 O.P. Poor credItt OK. ____________rdN__ Awesome lease showers, niceSlawn. r1g. lot screened lanai 177sf, p Help? Own. 904-371-5874 purchaseprograms. EAGLE HARBOR 4/3, nI screened patio. $194, total 1929sf over GA Timeirland Sale Sd 4OctKETS h A0 U3rlibrary/ 307 San Marco CaUl Bill 94.$1-98S-9030 open kit.. fncd bkd 904- 22g-R2430 looking wodaed pre-l " S JAGSYVSPANTHEt S BEAUTIFUL 2br, ebrart / iniRATH cuidasac, amenities. __________ ,erve. '344-'190 Gared Emanuel. Je4i9erson. STTAUG. 19TH offde. fbaror, eat in km, TOVNHoH299K. 904269-7111 grf course commr- Johnson & washington EAcH, scrnd rm w/.acuzzi on cpt, appls, cabs, tile. at 1621aSprin Branch HeatherRidge roe p ,, 35 aerlPecar CALL 912-8:2-6666 $385,000. PH 477-m3926, Fncdvd,Tch/a,oarage Drive west alprtoegar 0on2 iots, 147x1407.7_,_ PGEHILsee 904.5999660 timbers hunting. -OR 912-v73-4682 821-8313 after 6pm $145,900.e9044727S2 AIve /Imega Fenced Yard, Perfect Askg $14,499OBO 2w,404 8 availablent hlot In Spring Branch for3Pet603Bedrooms,7LakeAsb/ler1 hro Oui of Area/ Sn Regis PBaper Cof. LLC 2000, 1889 sq. fttfea- StoneFireplace, Tile, HOMESo.2-ucen,. G.Av-n Elmer's Genealogy -620 turned brick front with $212,00.0. 904-807-8539 oU3heIOn2ecaN/cIL rea f5 oar 250.104-219-262P w/glass French Doors, all EARBORc4/395K. homeso[ancneot scree27 Your looking for a new home, one that Formal DR larga FR & to 1-295, & OP Mall 2 ReaDly inc. 352 2 61 o3a92 N.C. MOUNTAINSa! yourMaroaaIniula91n1to Mreaster BRw/bareand $LG p42252lominge perfect acre ZorFinish2:Story 4{IKTSL.. 4ba /37cu. UU11 X home site w/2 wide Home-.Paed Access. That's where Ilcan help. From two walk-in closets T y Wilbr. R LO Racrssand aveshortwmoalk Wohnr LastnFiWancing your9initialonuryour IP nu denIial Indry rm privacy U1WroWaef n r na lee call C osntl .Excelent828-256-1004 Auctions final walk-through, I will be fence r 8' X 12' storage n.hteaberRidgeALTvORe39 960rht 2 cAll/oothere to guide you every step of keali shed w/9'x20' dry, 046318334 H op. O n452540d. 0 4 $185S Cail owner/Bkr beautyroom for a 22' boat or ntr e, ice. 80052v6744 or esOUT rrCoUNA yard, lI10 year termite af P 3 eoJALIVE OAK FL.372ac. well. Oerr o n t gSe.C a 113ilesOoIroad SIrNavy DaUghter & 15-yr Navy Spouse List Pr29,5193811 $544900786 77"4733 TIMBER CREEK Zero Down Financingacr "Thomas Count. Ga. cooler car tn HMU9y(993)brck9-odewthde23lteOwned7 acceOertodME .bdeed Reakericted game table, 50's furn. BusO(904)269r-d716SCadl. col.a p352u6b .. pondstes 15-20 year old Clocks, file porcelains, Independently Owned & Operated OcallUs4odSqatreFull ,Wel ORNG2ARKCC2/2. "o $172 90 20-p0larted tnes paomt lewelr 7r art, Irg coke 90 2 rn-il Ine & Ol1ul ea dramp..Georz g e patge d pin esrpvedroad for salel1135 Saratoga 0nwm 3glcomes urh s gra. aRofy Thoma0LiL8 , Wed. 5.T7pm. Th/Fr. 94 Beautifully maintained all brick, inoMheEmiity 3 2o 4pmo. 4627 Slher Ridge 4an h split onoor plt home is a musta tribute at the l2,329&.4.bd. rsN. FinroperTIes Dr LRk BR, porch furn. sm .. flna tgehto local"basesOinathe ATvAil.UCAllN246-7684 apprls, china, lamps, etc ....e see Beautifullyiniscape OnelBedroom At I Hao MUSATesEiLLthe WES'lDE yard with excellbent curb appeal. Bedroom -IlIIEpic area, BADTOUGH, UGLYre 22EoFaii a Sh ec.Nery Fri-Sat-Sun 9am. To see this home is to want to Please call CREDIT? 9,river Nax ARV.+$105K 6163 Firestone Road "I- p m own it' Close to shopping and 904-359-4336, U-PIck a homer We do ask $63K. 3/1 & 1/1 finalwalk-throuehrnts. Only 5 Mis tfeo Fax 366 6230. the loan. 771-9058 ARV + $97K ask 580K 5330 Vivera n., Jacksonville, FL Calledf/aix' your. thr oLud yueey tpofO a bot rfr is 6051 78o Real Estate For Sale 230-292 Georgia Counties 294 Fernandina/ Amelia Island 296 Georgia Miscellaneous 300 Avondale/Ortega 302 Riverside 305Southside 306 Intracoastal West 307 San Marco 310 Mandarin 315 Arlington 320Westside 322 Argyle 325 North Jacksonville 326Springfield 327 Downtown 330 Beaches 332Middleburg 334 Keystone Heights/ i Melrose 335 Orange Park/ Clay County 338 Baker County 339 Putnam County 340 St John's County 342 St Augustine 344St Augustine Beach 345 Nassau County 350 Waterfront 355 Condominiums 360 Out of Area/Town/ State 365 Manufactured Homes 370 Lots for Sale 375 Farms/Acreage 380 Investment Property 382 Retirement Comm. * For Sale 385 Miscellaneous 390 Real Estate Wanted 230 Georgia Real 3 Estate Foot Hills of North GA, 45 acres, Mountains Habersham Co, paved road frontage, rural setting, water, elec- tricity & telephone ,available. $17,750 per .pacre. 678- 795.9600 -7P L fi New Construction in San Mateo $192,000 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 car garage. 1530 sq.ft. Completion August 2006. Call Today For Details 102 Tallwood, San Mateo Owner/Realtor 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune'Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY .. APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry - Call Now! 389-3179 oQ a r o:A"M "AFFORDABLE LARGE 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES Comrn imentarj Re(ocntion Pa CO~I1Todu!- --I Con New Homes ' from the $160's The Vineyard S.New Quality Built Homes With' A'Personal Touch Jack Lee Construction . , 4 783-9039 Old MiddleburgI I '' -- 4. EASYWUUD OAKS APARTMENTS 1000 Eastwood Rd Hilliard (904) 845-2922, C028200 20 a JUAr NHWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 S InesmeCondominiums Houses 380 ropertie 410 Condominiums 420 Unfurnished S. PONTE VEDRA BEACH Atlantic Beach 2/2 Luxury New Penthouse,, AtlantIc Beach 2/2 Great Ocean Views, 3/3, .I Berber carpet, fire- 2000sf, Gated Comm, gar p'place, vaulted ceilings, elev. fpl, patio w/grgl, gar. w/d hookup, granite tops, W/D, etc. fenced yard. not. Serenta Bch Club aval. $700mo. 22 2 Ing. A $2800m. 904,613.7204 ATLANTIC/GIRVIN S'SIDE 1200sf, 2/1.5, I Newly remodeled ATLANTIC APITAL New AC k. In closet, lakefront 3/2, Eat n kit. Shady patio, well & apnkler ys, l-i-HtIo|IIVL=zP`1a $1050. No pets. 737.6948 fenced, backyard, S'SIDE Wolf Creek off $117gmo.8945r15 Rehab Draw Up Front Beach Bvdm brand new S *No Pre. Pay Penalties 2/2, $100/mo. Call BARTRAM SPRINGS 4/3 *No Junk Fees Roxanne 904.4065500 3cg, w/amenltles 2400sf *n36.Hour Cosings Lease or lease opt. Highest % LTV ST. AUG BCH: 1BR Ocean $1500mo. 407.43535 3527 No Money Down front, htd pool, beach $1000. 904483 7617 S/A 2600sf, home HarMoyTqnle t| largelot In ute. Ma ThW.' subdmvsion minimum, -aP Abc I M ,1'" 6mth. lease S1400month. 904,737.0144 'IOOmtaO3Om 1Call 912-266-4295 S c9043l a7006 CLAY,SilverCrk 4/2. WWW.acafla.COm | all orick. cul de sac lake Liconwo n e 10lot. great schools Lender # L0000 4767 St. Johns Co. Twnhse 1250m. rs 2 86 3/2.5 all appis, w&d EAGLE HARBOR -4/2 5 ATTENTION INVESTORSI1 $m1160/m0. JCP 2400sf, clubhouse amenl Let me make yourob amentes 9042301335 ties, Aug Rent Free Pets OK easier. Call me today WILLIAMS WALK @ $16S0mo 477-6311 for the best investment BARTRAM PARK Eagle Harbor area. 3/2, deals possible. Expect New, unfurn 1 bdrm new pain, crpt. lakie to double your inven- luxuryexec condo. fro nt, weI k to1c3h; tory. Financing avail. Watervlew. Fabulous Cl 904 -208 -8930 amenities & near 1-95 & $400mo. 904614 5256 or 904*-470-0004 Publix complex FEMING ISL He $6951(904)807 0932 Beautiful newly renvt'd aa hcmerentalaii5.c.r offIce, sta iless It., guad-plex In Historic ,'a e4569 ey gae a Riverside. Generate _ a3000/mo Grt Invest 415 Houses 9 04414,l 45Kneg 9044349094 15 Furnished FlemIsl/Orange PK brand DIFFERENT LOCATIONS new 3,3+gar pond viev, -3br brk house. 3 sepa 2671 Tuscany Glen OH rate lots. $50k negoa ASHEVILLE, NC3br,2b College 120 1400m liable 764.6650 nreatlhse &o. oc.Moun RolOpten.12 $1400 abe 764ie50s,shor term, RTO Option. 626 4200 NSIDE, Fixer Upper, $2200mo 828-768-8189 FT. CAROLINE/COBBLESTONE 1517 F kda Ave. Orange Pk Gorgeous 3/3 3/2 $1195, Porch, 1460SF www.ad A lomesom fuliy furn'd. Golf crse, 2 Car Gar, Fpic, 1 Yr Renov. SA R7m 39n 3540 904768-3324 607-8745 pool, lake view, utplvi uIncl V- $1500m. 909-684-8184 ICW -Kensington, 3/2, Real Estate1400sf, good schis, 9m I Wanted 420 Unfurnished 1st + sec. 904 997-9553 INTERCOASTAL Dan ANGELO BUYS 3039 RosselleStreet. Forth 2000SF 3br/2ba, HOUSES CASH 3/2.799.w/dnnew poo,FLrm 2 carar, Any cond, handyman, 1 ncarpet,newac,new $1775/mo. 904294.8433 fire damaged, pant 799 ded it, JAX BEACH 2/1 DUPLEX distressed vacant or automatc deducton 30' to bch access ocean occupied ANYWHERE, available. 314-3811 view. $1095 & 1i95mo ANY CONDITION.. Apts/comm'l/resldentlal 4/2. Fireplace, 904-725-3359 NO DEAL TOO BIG or a Inground po, Ir. MANDARIN BEAUTIFUL TOO SMALL Ill L/ yard, f.r, r2 car 4/2, Lakefront Home Quick closings or rae avail 8/1/06. PrestigiousNeighbor 904- 626- 1636 $10m. 11220.7073or hoodc Great Scils. 904- 813- 5253 2347653 PCS mov $2200mo. 904-881-9020 NEW COMPANY A 0 Down U OWN Mandarin New Bartrum NEW COMPANY AllAreas 1st Mo. FREE Sprlngs 4/3/2 wtrfrnt IN TOWN EZ QUALIFY 246sf$1750m 866 1939, LOOKING TO BUY OR LEASE Call the Hotllne 388.1208 710 5864 or 673.4005 HOUSES IN THE ARGYLE 3/2 GREAT ROOM, Mandarin 3/2 fp, granite JACKSONVILLEAREAn S t REPLACE, SCREENED PATIO, kit counter tops, new Any Pie Any Condition. SEC SYS, FENCED BACKYARD. crpt & tile $1200. 10339 888.450.5S05 REF REQUIRED $995 778.2897 Dockslder Dr E. 662.6824 .' Argyle 4/2, off Argyle MAND/BARTRAM 2/2.5 Forest Blvd. 8552 Ban- Brand new TH, gated dera CIr.W, newly remod comm, pool 2 story, $1150. NO HUD. 687-4962 $1000m. 904.923-7877 ARLINGTON/SOUTHSIDE MARIETTA 1/1 $495 & $395 ^Bnew construction 3/2, ch&a, WD Hkps, Carpet 1200SF, $lOOOmo. Poss. ExpwyAccess, Kitchen Equip Real Estate RTO. Cal 904866.3213 VANSANDT RE 3893540 SE ARUNGTON 3/2 $850 MIDDELBURG -brand for Rent ch&a, Kit Equip. FR, Fence new 4/3, $1500mo. Call Storage, LrgBk Yard, Brick, 9-708-5043 400 Apartments VANSANDT RE 389 93540 0 Furnished Fleming Island New MURRAY HILL 2/1HOME 40 Apartments Home 4/2, 1800SF Aug Renovated, ulet, Clean 410 Condominiums rent free, pets ok, $12SOmo. Block, $850/mo. 412 Retirement 477-6311 904.662.6158 communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots S430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 400 Apartments UFurnished AVONDARL -REGENCY INN WEEKLY SPECIALS!* $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 405 Apartments Unfurnished AVONDALE Studio Apartment, river view $450 month. 612-7073 AVONDALE Historic dis trict. Brick duplex 2/1 hdwd firs, ch&a. w/d $900 mo. 904-9947740 MANDARIN 2BR/28A condo New, gated, pool, No pets. Appi incld. $895mo. 904.545 1999 NORTHSIDE-1, 2,3 br apts avail, based on Income. Call 764-0561 or 765-0086 EHO Need a Place NORTHSIDE STo Hang $550 -$760 Your Ha? 1,2&3BR's -t? AveilableI 904.757*0240 Ashley Park Apartments Orange Park 2br/2ba wetbar, frplc, attic fully equip kit, fnc bck yc, $650m 904, 294 6903 RIVERSIDE -big 2br, CH&A, good cond, $675. 387-6526/ 612-2468 Riverside 3633 College St 2/1 newly renovated , $750m + $750dep no pets 387.2146/465.4167 RIVERSIDE SNear 5 points, 1/1 ch&a, No pets $595. 380.4441 R'SIDE 2/2 + lovely Dup wd hu, dw, hdwd fl, fp, prch, 4 closets+extras 960mo. 904-387.2967 SAN MARCO -HISTORIC Unique restored lofts. Close to Sq, fr $1050 www.theloftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 SAN MARCO 1 BR near Baptist 318-8377 or 724- 7986 SAN MARCO 1&2BRSpeclalI CALL 398 -9492 WESTSIDE 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET? REF REQUIRED $595 78-2897 W'SIDE off 103rd Nice 2br, ch&a, $600m Incl water. Hud ok. Conv. Ioc. Call 904262.6021 410 Condominiums ARL- Merrill Pines New 3/2 all appil. + front load w/d, pets ok.. Avail nowi PCS $1000.270-6010 A ARL- New 2/2 Merrill Pines Condo, 1118sf 2nd fir, with w/d avail nowi $1250mo. 696-7968 BAYMEADOWS/Overlook 3/2 Avail Now $1150m, wtr, cable Incl. 1 yr lease req'd 904-538.0981 BEACHES -2/1, 4 biks to bch. newly renovated, hardwood firs, CH&A, $1000mo. 338-1880 I CW- 1/1 condo. w/d, toolgngara SHodges, near each, 20 minutes to bases, $900mo. 904-382-3595 INTERCOSTAL WEST 2/2.5, $915mo wtr/cbl SIncl. WD, pool, gated, storage. Matt 338.7586 NATURES HIDEAWAY -New 2/2, $139,900, $5k min down, Rent or RTO, $900mo. 766446 OCEANFRONT NEW 3/3 2471sf, Grt view from Ig ocean lanal. Designer finishes, 2 pools, club, fit cntr, gar, sec. 616.1527 O.P. BRAND NEW TWNHSE w/gar 2br/2.5ba with bonus rm, cul-de-sac $950m 465 1318 PONTE VEDRA Ocean Links 2/2 unfurn'd, LT, terrific location., pool fitness & tennis court. I $1100mo 904 285-0416 PONTE VEDRA BCH 2 / 2 gated comm. newly renov, All new apples, 5 star amenities, Great loc. 1904 894 1798 PVB 3/2 w/gar. All new. Beach access. $1500m+ dep. 285.6283/626.6283 wwwjoypropertles.org SOUTHSIDE Landings at Belle Rive. lbr/lba, wtr view. $850mo, w/d incl Rent/RTO/Buy. 910 7046 SOUTHSIDE 2/2.5 gated comm lake view, WD, scrnd patio $1150mo, 7556818 or 223.6604 420 Houses 420V Unfurnished Murray Hill 2/1 Newly Remod 4814 Headley Ter. off Cassett $750mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 N. Jax Best Loc, brand new 4/2 2000+sf, great view on lake/nat. presv. 10153 Lancashire Dr. $1195m. 91684163551 NORTHSIDE Lake Forest 3/1, ch/a, new cpt & tile, w/d hu, nice deck, gar. $825m 904.287.7888 SN'SIDE- 5/3.5. 3000sf, l3car gar, $1600mo plus 0L n uti Cal 200-5107/ 757-0487 PCS orders N'SIDE Be a home owner 3/1, RTO $780m, ch/a, w/d hkp, gar. needs stable Income. 393.9031 4908 Sliver St. Oakleaf Plant. New & Ready. Lease-to-buy. 1800sf.3000sf $1500- $2000m 516-660.2709 OP/EAGLE HARBOR like new 3/2, comm activ, new paint, N'bor Schis $1225m. 282.8301 OP/EAGLE HARBOR 1717 Waterford Landing, 3300sf, 4/3.5, $2800m. on gclIfcre 904 616 9975 OP,'FLEMINO ISL. Rent to10 own. 2363 Cook Pine Ln. New 32, 2cg. $1650m 95.l 295 314,,7914.692 OP/Jax boarder beauty rul 3/2 i/pool on cut de sac. exterior ne%,vl)ly palnte. great schools 1250mo 904-881 9020 OPNAS AREA (2) 2/I's. $650m+l300dp: 904 504 1773 D ORTEGA HILLS SD S 4832 OAKSIDE 3/1.5. v small home, fenced yrd, no nets, quiet area, central h/a.6 or 12 mo lease $775. 777-5690 ERA MEAL ESSTTE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 ww.ERADANJONESCom Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3,& 4 Bedrooms $150 -$1425 In the Following Areas: Northslde Orange Park Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Arlington Southslde Argyle Intercoastal West Westslde CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com 420 rlHouses 425 Manufaclured 42 Unfurnished 4 Homes OP/OAKLEAF PLANT. .l fJ 3250 M llpond Ct. 3/2,crnr culdesac lot Nice 2 and 3 B 'R moolle $1200m. 904-616-9975 homes call 695 2255 Orange Park 2951 Dakota Mlddleburg 4.'2 on 1.5ac. Dr 32065. 2500sf.4/2, deck. carport, ch&a hrdwd & tile..$125m VI C fenc. lawn mein* Realtor904-215,833 1200 neg 321 624 9784 ORTEGA FARMS -lbr, AC. St Augustine, near air. all elec, clean uiet, ort 3/2. chia 5550m 360mo, + dep Ro Wogs. $,6500ep 'tr softener. 93-3393 pestcontrl 2petsni3 RIVERSIDE 739 Acosta 1.25ac 90. 745.5053 3/1 Clean & charming WETIDE .1 ', house CH/A, parking WESTSIDE. 1 ,2 a r,-) r $800mk. Jones 880.3640 a, I , So'slde 4br/3ba, 2500sf lake view, wood floors, $1500mo. Call Rebekah C@ 904.998.8263 430 Roommates Southside brand new, for rent or rent to own, ARGYLE share .12 5 nse. 3/2 1 car ogar, for more AGL 0 s aep $50n0 Info call 386-S6-6453 904 386,-0698 James SPRINGFIELD 3/2.5, 2stry AVAL AUG 13th prior DR, FRgar.all apple In kit AVAI. UG 13th wprlor 2nd Tr bolc. New renovd viewing. Furnd J I x 12 $1650m. 904-3439867 BR wa'oriv. oah In Greenlane Rosa Gated ST. AUG/Florentinee 3/2, comm Will consider 1600sf, brand new couple. Other occu- home ready to move in. pancy incl. 2 sm. dogs & $1200m. 904-333-8880 non. smkg 55y/o owner. ST. JOHNS CO. 210/195, Rent neg. 239-370-1084 Almost new super clean E. ARL -Atl/Kernan, 10 Twnhme 3/2.5, 1600sf miles to bch, N/S $475. w/attach. gar great ref req. Sharon 565-1128 oc, $1075m. 904- 7426686 WESTSIDE 2/1 CH&A, LookingforMaleroo- screened porch mate, 3/2. $125 wl, $700mo + $700 dep. everythingaincluded, credit chk 904 772. 008 until, cbl,infemet, WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK Call Jason, 904-553-1527 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, MIDDLEBURG NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETI Roomate Needed REF REQ.$595/M078. 2897 j Half of large house. Westslde 3/1, 6994 Must love dogs. Miss Mufflt Ln S. newly Please Apply Online: remodeled 850mo. No Josulludo9aaol.com HUD 904-687-4962 $525 +utll. 904-662-6904. Westslde 3/1.5 2962 W. OP/Jax boarder very nice 16th St. Newly remod- mstr br w/prlv. bath & eled $875MO. No HUD. beautiful home w/pool. Call 904-687-4962 $600m+$300dp. 881. 9020 WESTSIDE 3/1 ORANGE PKU- 2 rms avail 2012 Detroit St. Newly $200DEP Utl Incl. Must remodeled $825MO. love animals 214 5024 No HUD. 904-687-4962 Westlde ig 2/1 1052 St Palm Coast All util Incl S St. exnct FPL No pets. Clair St. Newly Remod- 38j 338-288i eled $775mo. NO HUD. 38-338-2883 Call 904-687-4962 4 PORTSIDE COMM. Westslde 4/2. Needed mature roo- 4508 Tango Ln. Newly l mate, Beach Blvd, Remodeled $950Omo. No West of the Inter- HUD. Call 904-687-4962 coastal available August WS LAKESHORE 2/1 $695 3rd. Call 9927406 ch&a, WD H ks, Carport PORTSIDE COMM. Fenced Back kitchen Equip8 Needed mature roo- VANSANDT RE 389 340 mate, beach Blvd. WS/MURRAY HILL Totally coaWest of the AInter- renov. 2/1, w/d hkp, crnr coastal available August fncd lot w/tool shed, 3rd. Call 992.7406 $700m+$70dp. 993.7122 REGENCY Male rmmate, SWS Room for Rent age 2530 wanted, 2 rms m mile to choose frompvt bth oNSMMAYPORT. $500m +; 716.4350 Call 904 372-9564 ICW $450mo or $150wk VULEE Brand new 3/2 2 share hm pool&klt privs stry, 2 car gar, 1778sf must have refs 223.0815 new appi, w/d. Herron Isles Suv. 904.8879691 r s295/103rd, Nice Furn home, no smo rnnpet A42 Manufactured $450m+1/2l7 Homes 435- Rooms --~~~~iiI to Rent Just pay sales tax and BEACHYMIESANDARIN move m. Call 695-2255 SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. NIE -20 EFFIC n100WK, Apt NSIDE -2109 Ed Johnson oi ek also houses Dr. 3/1, $600m $650dep. for rent 1urn/ unfurn No pets 757-7621 wk, month. 904-302-5753 low .~ * * * * @^* . C3) Moose- U - CCL 0~w-- D107 Ot m &a -_ Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 9044366-6230. Thank you! *N===7OWS S NS MAYPORT, FLORIDA irror * *~WWW HAY, E ED R 1 A IN IJa Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 10, 2006 435 Rooms CommercialI to Rent 500 Industrial ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS GREAT LOCATION. w/Microwave & Refrigl 1.95 & Atlantic Blvd. Low Dally/Wkly Ratesl San Marco 8000SF CCG2, S10% Off for Wkfy Rooml $700,000. 626-3430 KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 ARL -REGENCY INN Commercial/ WEEKLY SPECIALS 505 Industrial $139- DAY STAY - (904) 725 -5093 For Rent GIRVIN- Room for SOUTHSIDE -17,300, dock rent, $650/mo high, 21.300sf. or l0 rmin from base 42,600sf. Grade level across Wonderwood with common area off Glrvin Call dock. Please call for 904-234-7653 or details. Easton. Sand- 904-220-7073 person. & Co. 356-2228 .. ,A Kingsland GA Realtor ,)I covers everything, so Office Space cable, Internet, In 1 For Rent room, call Andy 576-1096 For Rent ORANGE PARK NEW OFFICE SUITES "T Close to NAS JAX 1,920 sf to 11,520sf $450mo. All utIl Inclu, Eastpark Great location! cable, washer/dryer, (904) 998-9339 S etc. 904-386-0207 __ 4a NEAR HAS JAX. Fum. 2 Retail Sroomfor rent $40m, 525 VFReant $100 dep. Call Sandyoren anytime, 908-7325 0I RESTAURANT OR OTHER SOUTHSIDE -Nice furn Avail.Immediately. room, near Mandarin / Alanl/ && dwntwn. Free cbl/elec Atlantic/A. 288-8500 $140+wk Call 465-1777 WESTSIDE Townhouse n 2br/2.Sba, 1 cargar., comm pool. $600m+ utls. 904-509-4858 WESTSIDE Who else vahts to rent a great om w/extras in a big Financial /hse w/yd. 904,625.-1626 usn / W'SideMH lb/2ba 550 oBusiness .a/c, $100 depth electric, S Detributorships/ 1/2 mo. free direct tv, Dit 1/ phone, no n Franchises $22Smo. 317-6618 560 Financial Services ^~___ ~565 Money to Lend S Beach or Borrow Vacation 70 Mortgages Bought 40 Vacation/ and Sold Resorts Estate Lake Home 4/2.5, Business ch&a, 7ac, 400'on lake 550 dock$1500wk904-731.3837 Opportunities -www.vacationhomes.com #14366 Beta Testers Needed for N.C. near Franklin 4br log Internet Company. home. wake- up to crisp Email: Opportunltles- fresh mountain air, $700 happenS)yahoo.com week. Cal 941-708-5057 SGEORGIA MTN HOuME BREAKFAST & LUNCH N. GEORGIA MTN HOME land & bldg. SSky Valey Golf Resort Gross over $800k ask .6leeps 81ow/4br, 3bath $998k BIz.Max.Bus. Beautiful view of valle Brokers 727-542-4084 from Irg wrap around decks. Reserve now for fal. $225 pernight or DOLLAR STORE $10/wk. 386-441-8262 DOLLAR STORE $1200/wk. 386 441-86 near airport/new NS mail S Commercial/ $145K.obo. 860- 6187 500 Industrial LIQUOR LIC. Clay For Sale Count.l 3 COP.Call For __ _Sale_ 904-994-1411 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BRAND RETAIL WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE, ICE CREAM SHOP GREAT location St. John turnkey operation, s Bluff & Beach Blvd., Great location, low p rice to sell, only overhead w/high profit S$265.000 last one avail margin no franchise or able. Call (904)838-9786 royalty fees. 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Drivers Wanted Busy season 600- 800 wk Taxi Para-Transit, Bchs Taxl/kara- Transit 493- 5246 Tim Collins Beach Taxi 249 0360 Brian DRIVER-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Minimum 2 yrs experi- ence hauling Con- struction Equipment Benefits. Apply in per- son @ Jacksonville Eighteen Construction Inc. or call 904-810 1925 or 904-260-8393 for directions. LEEDOI MONEY MADE EASY! 100% Financing available Bad Credit/Bankruptcy okay Money for all needs. Residential, Commercial, Home Equity, Investment Whether purchasing or refinancing, we have loan programs and the knowledge to provide solutions for every situation. Call Chris today for your FREE, no obligation consultation and receive a FREE, home buying DVD while supplies last. Chris Daugherty, Mortgage Consultant Atlantic T Cell (904) 339-4524 Office (904) 338-9356 x407 9250 Baymeadows Road, 2. www.AmeriFrontCapital.com )acksonville, FL 3225 SCDAUGHERTY@AmeriFrontCapital.com 21 Year Navy Veteran, "Professional Service" Real Results. rust Suite 120 56 707 Driver DRIVER with CDL A or B & exp. Bilingual a plus. Will train for Gunite. Start $10 $11 while training, 40+ hrs/wk 401K & benefits St. Aug area. DFWP EOE 800.656-8018' 710 Industrial/ 1 Trades A/C SHEET METAL MECHANICS Needed. Exp required. Apply 3562 Lenox Ave. M- F. EOE. DFWP A/C TECHNICIAN & INSTALLERS. top pay and benefits, $2500 sign on bonus, 904-247-0033 ADMIN ASSET, Good ben efits, hith ins, qbooks. f a x r e s u m e 904/764-5288 or e-mail keith@florldawllbert.com APARTMENT MAINT JIK Properties, Inc., a national property man- agement co. seeks an experienced MAINTE- NANCE personnel for a Southside mid-size apt. community. Must e A/C certified & a team player. Good sal- ary, health benefits and 401(k). Fax resumes to 904-642-2751. DRUG DFWP EOE. AUTO BODY TECH Syrs exp. Must have own tools, Beaches area. 247-1369 CATV COLLECTOR/ DISCONNECTOR Earn good $$$, Will train, FT/P/T Must be relalble, truck/van Must pass Bckgrd- check. 904-317-9550 8-Spin Mon-Frl CONCRETE CUTTERS Exp'd or will train. Exc pay+bnfts w/long time super co. Valid DL req. 757.7217, 800-396.1217 CONSTRUCTION PUNCH-OUT FOREMENS for large multi family project In Jacksonville. competitive salary. Call 904 -598 -2618 Fax resume to 904-598-2617 EOE D/F/W/P ELECTRICAL JOURNEY MEN/FOREMEN Multi- Family exp. Jackson villa, area. Exc com pany, pay, benefits. Call David B. 800.847-5778 ELECTRICIANS for W'slde commercial projects. 401K, medical insurance. Drug test req'd. 813-627-4271 ELECTRICIAN -wanted, Residential exp a must, Ambitious hardwork ers only. Good salary /benefits. 714-0131 EQUIPMENT OPERATORS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS $13.00-S16.00 per hour based on exnerieprce Minimum 3 y.;rs erperi ence in underground Utilities. Benells Appl, ir per s5on "' J3ck c.n,. H1 e Elant.-en Cc-nrs[ruction, in .-r 3call 90. 610 1923 or 9-O. 266-98393 ior lretctionc. Fast Growing Automotive Dealership Has the Need for Eperl. encea AutO Teens, Parts Personnel, & Ser ice Adv;i-os Ar,- Yr.u the Best Great Ben eltE Packqa- Send Replies to: BM 10662862 C 0 The Florida Times -Union, One Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202 904 354.9299 Debble Symoens PIPE FITTERS WELDERS WITH LEADMAN EXP. 5, rS inmn Drug Tree Appl, in person. Tn Stale Contractors 3051 Fa3. Roaa Call 7S1 38J2 or lax resume 757-1047 GEN. SUPERINTENDENT Min. 5yrs exp. as a Superintendent in site & underground work. Ability to coordinate multiple Jobs w/job Superintendents. Great benefits pkg. Apply at 6507 W Beaver St 90J-378 93700 GRADER OPERATORS With 5 yrs exp. TOP PAY PIPE LAYERS & LABORERS BENEFITS & 401K Drug Free Work Place EOE, Top pay! Bnfts. 401K Callaway Contracting at 904- 751-8944 between 6:30a & 8:30a 710 Industrial/ 710 Trades Full Time, Day shift. Exp a must, Call Hartley Press.398-5141 MANUFACTURING LEAVING THE SERVICE? No experience required. Now hiring full time manufacturing posi- tions. Including forklift operators, line opera- tors. We offer a real opportunity with train- ing. good pay and ben- efits. We are located West of Jacksonville in a growing community. Contact Sanderson Pipe at 275-2833 and ask for H/R. PIPE CREW For storm drain. Large northern St. Johns Co. lob. Ph. 772-1313 or apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. EOE/ DFWP Plumber Cart. Backflow Tester& Repairer. For an estab. co. good pay & benefits. CaU 268. 8009 or fax resume 292-4403 Full Time. Day Shift Exp a must. Call Hartley Press 398 5141 ROOFERS Good pay, Own trans- portation. Call 288- 0431 This position services golf course equipment. Basic mechanical abil- ity preferred; will train. We offer competitive pay uniforms, health insurance & many more benefits. For consider- ation, call 273-3248. EOE/DFW TRIM CARPENTERS with benefits Hourly. Must have own trans- portation & tools. Call 268-7454 Williams Industrial Services Is currently accepting applicants for Immediate employment in the following crafts: *Concrete Form Carpenters *Concrete Finishers *Plpefltters *Plpelayers *General Laborers Salary depends on exp. Jobslte is located on the Westslde of Jacksonville. Please call (904)771-9831 to arrange an interview. Williams is an equal opportunity employer. OPENINGS To work on Extended Submarine Refit at Kings Bay, GA. Excellent prospects for Long-term work. JOBS REQ. DOD SECURITY CLEARANCE (Confidential or Secret) Contact Satilla Business Services at 877-536-3272 117 Osborne, St. Marys, GA APPLY ON-LINE AT: www.satillatemps.com EOEIM/FN/H 711 Marine 711 _Trade DOCK BUILDER full time framing, bulk head pile driving expe rience. Steady work. Call 387-3832 711 Marine 711 Trade MARINE/ SHIP REPAIR PIPE FOREMAN Requirements are 10 Yrs experience In US Navy ship repair Communi- cation & supervisory skills, ability to read blue prints, familiar- ization with NAVSEA Standard Items and ABS guidelines ability to plan, estimate, schedule and execute and have a proficiency with computers. Fax resume 904-249-9691 or cmcgurr@earlflorida.com EARL INDUSTRIES LLC IS A EOE 712 Mechanic GENERAL AUTO TECH Guaranteed raise for qualified Techs. Ben efits, uniforms, tool allowance, good envi ronment, lots of work! Call now! Jim Logston 783-1760 First Coast Auto Sales GENERAL TRUCK MECHANIC Exp'd, clean MVR pref'd. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. or call 772-1313 EOE 715 Management/ 71rsiProfessional LEASING CONSULTANT JIK Properties, Inc. seeks a professional team player who loves to lease, for a Southside mid-size apt. commu- nity. Wknds req'd. AMSI knowledge a +. Com- etltive pay, bonuses, health, dental + 401(k) benefits. Drug free workplace & EOE. Fax to (904) 642-2751 723 Dental DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experience required for Progressive Northside practice. Must have great communication and organization skills. Fax resume to 766- 7021 723 Dental EDA -Min 3yrs exp. Busy Esthetic ofc. detail ori- ented, Benefits for Quali- fied applicant. 731- 0432 5 Office/ c725 Clerical ADMIN/OFFICE for CO. between St. Aug& Jax. Part/Full time. Fax res 904-687-0153 or email to bmcclure@lslink.com Scheduler Are You Ready for a Fast-Paced Office? We Need Energetic, Detail Ori- ented Person Who is Able to Multi-task Effectively Call 904-296-1330 M- F 10AM- 2PM EF0000914 735 Restaurants/ 7 Hotels DANCERS DANCERS No nudity no exp nec. Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES! CROSSROADS (904) 247-4322 DOC GREENS Hiring Mgrs, kitchen staff, dish, cashiers. Growth opportunity Call 904- 384-8116 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641-5033 Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 745 Sales SALES REP- for food service sales agency. Full benefits + expenses and bonus pro- gram. 2yrs food service exp req. Allinquiries are confi- dential. Fax resume to 904-387-9502 Drees Homes COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE POSITIONS Community Representatives needed for our new home communities, Dunn Creek Point and North Campus, located in the North Jacksonville area and Glenda's Meadow located in the West Jack sonville area. These positions are part-time 16-24 hours a week both weekday and weekend hours. If you like people, are outgoing, and pos sess good organizational and interpersonal skills, this is an excellent opportunity. Duties include greeting the public, answering the phone and set ing appointments. Basic computer skills are required. Hourly rate plus incentive. If interested please contact Diane Kirk for North Campus and Glenda's Meadow at (904) 768-1608 or Bonita Golden for Dunn Creek Point at (904) 757-5988. Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Wrkpic SATURN OF ORANGE PARK &W Has the following positions available in our Service Department *AII Skill Levels *Technicians *Service Techs *Quick Lube Techs FULL TIME POSITIONS ONLY WE ARE HIRING NOW!!! Immediate openings available, team oriented All skill levels needed now. Must have own tools, and a good driving record, great benefits with room to advance Contact Lee Bay @ 779-0071 or apply in person at. Saturn Of Orange Park 8105 Blanding Blvd Jax, Fl 32225 EOE DFWP U- U JOIN OUR TEAM AT THE he lorida times-Union ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT G & A We are looking for an Executive Administrative Assis tant with proven success. The resourceful individual must be an extremely organized self-starter who can handle a variety of duties simultaneously. Candidate must be exceptional in dealing with confidential mat ters and ossess excellent written and verbal communi cations skills as the candidate will deal with senior level management on a daily basis. Qualified individual should have a minimum of three to five years of execu tive level support who can work independently with minimum supervision. Must have at least two years of college. Candidate must be able to type 45 WPM with accuracy. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite is a must. must. Experience working with budgets, spread sheets, charts, graphs and reports is required. Qualified applicants may apply online at: http://www.jacksonville.com/resources/employment.sh tml. Please include the position you are applying for in the subject line. You may fax your resume to 904 359 -4076 or mail to: The Florida Times. Union Attn: Human Resources One Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 Thankyou for understanding g that due to the large vol ume of resumes resumes received it is not possible to acknowl edge receipt of each resume. EOE DRUG-FREE SMOKE-FREE WORKP E 750 Technical/ 5 U Engineering UTILITIES MANAGER for lAP. HILL To Join our TEAM dedi- cated to providing timely, superior quality facilities operations and mainte- nance support to the U. S. Navy at Naval Air Station Jacksonville & Naval Sta- tion Mayport. lAP-HILL is seeking an experienced Utilities Manager. The ideal can- didate will have a BS degree in electrical mechanical, civil (water/wastewater), chemical or Industrial engineering and a mini- mum often years experi- ence managing diverse Utility operations. The position is responsible for all utility systems including water & wastewater treatment, steam plants, electrical, compressed air, oily waste & waste oil collec- tion & treatment, and salt water pumping and dis- tribution. IAP-HILL provides com- petitive compensation, and a benefit package that includes a medical plan, dental plan & life insurance. Paid vacation, paid personal time off, and a 401k plan. IAP-HILL is a drug free environment equal opportunity employer. Forward resume to: P.O. Box 77 HAS Jacksonville 32212 fax: 904-542-4164 e-mail: Kanefm@rbos- jch.com 752 Warehouse WAREHOUSE 29 yr old co. In ship/receive/ cutting. Heavy lifting. Benefitpkg, vac, pdhoi med Ins & 401K. Will train. Mandarin. DFWP. 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We offer: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg Company Matching 401k Tuition Reimbursement SPaid Vacation Time & half for 40+ hrs SAvg Annual Salary $29K (includes OT) Qualified candidates will complete a:, *Successful Polygraph examination -Successful background investigation * Drug test/D.O.T. physical For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010. A FRIDGE Fullsize, frost free S fridge, 678-852-4201 OFFICE ASSISTANT 15-20 hrs/wk. MSOffice exp. Pace Island, OP. $8.50/hr. Call 278-6560 for appt. 0 AII BUSINESS IS BOOMING!!! NIMNICHT HUMMER IS GROWING FASTER THAN WE ANTICIPATED WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING 1 NEW VEHICLE PORTER 3 SALES PEOPLE (LITTLE OR NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED) 1 FLOOR MANAGER DO YOU WANT IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR WORKING WITH THE HOTTEST PRODUCT ON THE MARKET TODAY? DO YOU WANT TO BE PART OF A NEW AND REFRESHING APPROACH TO AUTOMOBILE SALES? 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Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code B ,S OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, ew s Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 -f- One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 755 Miscellaneous RUNNER/CLERK or Downtown law firm, P/T $9hr + mileage. 30 hrs/wk. Reliable trans portation req'd. Fax 904-354-2466 760 Part-Time Earn $25 TODAY Over $200 monthly As a NEW Plasma Donor DCTBloIogicals 771-6256 For Info www.dclplasma.com 765 Positions 765 Wanted WANTED CHILD SCARE PROVIDER FOR INFANT. PLEASE CALL ERIN @ 904-372-9453 START AUG. 1 801 Adult Sitting 4 ADULT DAY CARE Come stay to a good Christian, home hot meals, grow your own garden. 04.783-1147 830 Child 8 Care Chlldcare In my Home ICW Mayport CPR reference f needed days, evenings, leave message. 904-305-1137 LICENSED QUALITY HOME CHILD CARE S Conveniently located across from NA JAX. Call Ana Brown. 573-0879. Bilingual Spanish & RELIABLE PART TIME % Child care and trans- portation to and from school daily. Please Call 904619-2142, 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 0 Services C TOXIC PRODUCTS are in YOUR HOME! k I HAVE SAFER ALTERNATIVES. Call Pam at 912-882-7849 876 Painting/ Ms Wallpaper Painting & Hm Repairs No job to small, all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 M94 Massage BEST MASSAGE & FACIAL Go W. on 103rd St. across from Food Lion. Call Mariko 446-5504 9am-.8pm Llc# FS6314 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building SuppRlies 920 Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables SO AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Fumiture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 900 Antiques ANTIQUE REPRO PARLOR SET Three piece sofa king, queen chairs, excel cond, s1000 obo. 622-8391. Carlton McClendon Edition 902 Appliances DRYER/ WASHER BIG CAPACITY EXC WORKING cond $200 both 396-8711 A FREEZER- KENMORE 13.7 Cubic Feet, like new, $150.284-0536 SFRIDGE- FREEZER GE 20.6 CU FT, ICE MAKER, $100. CALL 912-729-2024 FRIDGE- MAYTAG 22cu. I 1.5 yrs. Freezer i > Bettom white excel cond, ext warranty. $500. 904-529-9630 & ENMORE GAS DRYER WHITE GOOD CONDI- DI w TION, HEAVY DUTY SUPER CAPACITY PLUS 7.0 CU FT. 80 SERIES$25. 904- 372-9113 Kenmore Refridgera- S tor 25ft white, side-by-side Ice/crushed maker, like new, $500, Ed, wk 8922 or 904-277-0570, water in door MICROWAVE for SALE S Excellent Conditilon! Like Newi. $35. Call Sheenah at 904-226-8411 S MICROWAVE S Over the stove GE k,1l Spacemaker, Black 30 inch $50.269-1478 A/C 16k BTU Sears, T "The Ouiet One" window unit. fits 27 7/8" to 40" wide, Good condition, $100. 529-7493 A WASHER-MAYTAG -|I Neptune wahser, LI,, needs $150 computer board, otherwise, new condition, stored in A/C. $75. 529-7493 REFRIGERATOR Freezer on bottom. ki/Amana. Icemaker, soft fc beige textured sur- face, little used, spotless, excellent condition. ,$350. 529, 7493 -ft STOVE $50 Dishwasher, glass top desk, $25 each. 912.882.1777 WASHER & DRYER / For sale, excellent I | condition. Like new $400 for both. Please call 904-226-8411 905 Articles & AIR HOCKEY I Harvard air hockey k|1 table, regulator size, new motor cost. Need $200. will sell for #100. Please call 912-673-7285 Couch- Reclining & I loveseat, color blue, $200. Call 912-576-2756 after 4:30pm, or leave message DUKANE GAS BBQ SGRILL Excellent cond. ($500, new) $150, Jazzy motorized char for disabled, like new, $900.272-1986 ENTERTAINMENT Center, Sofa, Chair, Dining Room Table with 4 chairs, good condition, asking for $600. Call 868-3930 FURNITURE wash/dry, TV, micro- L wave, office equip, boat raft, workbench, tool box, & more. ND. $ Due to Illness. Thank You. 904-662-6904/ hm 904-291-4102 GAS BBQ GRILL NEW AUSSIE ,L Portable Propane Travel Grill Never used folds down compact with wheels $75. 904- 695 1919 A Gas BBQ Grill New Aussie portable propane, travel -- grill, never used with wheels $75.00 (904)695-1919 S Gone With The Wind Collector 4 Plates certified in Orig. boxes. Col- lector mugs & other J$ms (904)278-6251 905 Articles For Sale SHarley Davldson 00' Fatboy. $13,500. Only; S 8100 miles, custom color, many extras, excellent condition, garage kept, call 622-6702 Hot Tubthree years old, light show, tL waterfall cover, included great shape, green interior, great price, & Loveseat Sofa $200; Mahogany Table w/ 4 1> chairs $250. Lare Oriental Rug $100. 721-2939. Will negotiate., S MENS CHIEF ' UNIFORMS FOR SALE' MOST NEW. CALL 338-8529 4 GERNERATOR COLEMAN 1750. $115 264-6364 4, Over Island Pots and Pans Holder, with three light bar bronze color, $50. Call 786-7491 SOver Island Pots and Pan holder w/3 light 41 bar, bronze color $50. Call 786-4591 POOL TABLE. 8' Colorado Classic, oak. Millennium premium balls incl.+ extras. $800. 904-591-8362 4 Pressure Washer 2100 PSI 5.5 hp, B &S engine runs great, $75.282n.646 RESCUE HERS CONTROL TOWER PLUS 10 FIGURES, $40 BLUE TRAIN TOY CHEST, $30.904- 655- 6507 SSOFA- Beige with 2 Built In recllners, S excellent condition, ,$250. Golf dubs mixed set with bag, $60.771-8930 WEDDING CAKE STANDS and misc. S cake decorations by Wilton. Retired decorator wants to sell make offer 278,9777 WEDDING DRESS SWhit sze 4. Cnollne Sand 'bra Included. Strapless with condition. $350 obo. 912-576-3773 S WET/DRY VAC Craftsman, large-size, ip n S. hp, roJIs on casters Hard Pan Fill Dirt CHEAP! 904- 497-9666 g E Building aomt Supplies Brick New Approx 2000, Great for BBQ pits, fence posts, . mail boxes, .: $350. 282-6946 920 Business/ Office 20 Telemarketing Stations Only $199 each 4 Drawer Lateral Fireproof Files $1295 each Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 Lrg Exec. Desk, L-shp cherry wd finish, inci 2 drawer lat. file exc cond $350 obo 619.8618 922 Collectables W & Jewelry g og 14K, 1 CT ladies dia- mond wedding band : size- 6. $950 269-1478,": 4 20-Franc brilliant Suncirculated gold o ip rooster coins B 1906-1914. $199 each.. 269-1478 :A 4, BOYDS BEARS p #01998-21 Ms. ULberty. _1L #01996-21, Uncle Elliot. #2E/722 and Joy come to You all $175. 384-1645 928 Electronics 4 KDS 19" flat screen trinitron Monitor. Perfect crisp color, paid $400. $100 obo,. after 5pm. 912.-673.1747 S amsung 32" Color TV Remote, menu selec- tion, muMi functions, stored In A/C, little used. Excellent condition. $350. 52-7493 STV- 32" Sanyo stereo color tv with remote, 1 etc. $1S0. wk 912-573-9707 hm, 912-674-4453 T TV- 361n. Toshiba flat screen, $400.$382 5865 94 Garage "S* Sales ICW- Multifamlly gar. Ssle 8/5.2512 Winding 1 Springs Ct. in Bent- water Subdv, off Hodges Blvd, clothing furn, more Intra Coastal West Timber Ridge Comm garage sale. Sat 8-1 on each Blvd betw Ker- nan & St. Johns Bluff on Sans Parell St. 642-3660 MANDARIN N'Hood Sale, Hood Landing Bluff @ Julington Crk Sat 8a-3p REMODELING SALEIIII 3708 Rustic Ln. 32217 Sat., 8/12 7:30-1. All kitchen appil's (White Whirlpool 3 yrs old) All Cab's, lighting, plumb- ing, w/d, etc. Furn., children clothing, toys &more. MUST SEEIIII WESTSIDE Fri-Sat-Sun 9am. 6163 Firestone Road W'SIDE MOVING SALE Fri, Sat, Sun 8am-4pm 1722 Mayview Rd. living room, dining room furn, china books wall units complete office unit. W'SIDE MOVING SALE Fri & Sat 8-2; complete living room, dining room & kitchen furn rolltop desk, exc cond & prices. Good things galore. 786.0470; 8642 Hammond Forest Dr. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Rantona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ 4 CRAFTSMAN RIDING - LAWNMOWER 20HP . 42" cut double-bag- ger. Industrial engine, $500. Ed wk 8922 or 904-277-0570 St. MOWER 4 Cubcadet 2004 Rider el^ Mower, less than 50hr run timei 42" deck auto trans. cruise, 18.5bs, $12000bo. 771-2820 4 RIDING LAWN , / T TRACTOR I t 12 h.p.- runs & cuts good. $400 obo. 282-6946 955 Household 9S3l Furniture 10 piece white wicker bedroom furniture. $800. Call Kristine for details. 904-874-4313 SBaby Bed 4 Bassett, Excellent < condition, $75. 264-3486 or 742-7797 BDRM SET 6pc incl. Qn matt set, new in box $499. Can del. 391-0015 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE dining room table, & six chairs, Including ~ insert & China Cabinet, $1400 Call 249.1666 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $100 1/2 Normnal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904) 674-0405 BED $11S. Full SET, brand name new w/warr in plastic 391.0015 can del BED $130 ON PT box & . mattress, brand name new in plastic.858-9350 BED $150 Qn Pillow Top Brand New Can Deliver (904)674 0405 BED $185. A Brand Name King Set. NEW w/warr Can deliver. 391-0015 BED $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 deliv BED $395 Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/ matt. & box. Retail $950. 858-9350 Can deliver I DIVERSITIOB EXPO ECCU LATINO FLORIDA TIMES UNION joining together for the 1st time... hiring event of the year September 27,2006 3:00pm to 7:00pm University of North Florida University Center Building If you are in need of employees than this is the event you can not miss. With job seekers from every industry brought to you in one convenient location you will certainly find your next employee. We have several different packages available for employers to choose from. 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Champion sire & ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES AUDI A4 UATRO TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 TOYOTA CAMRY needs work to get LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD SPORT TRAC05 l92 pwr winowser, S dn D. ect Sanders s 2005 Fully equip HYNDAI SANTA FE 03 LE '03 Only 36,000 golng a an. $500. 998-0012 S locks, original owner, lMATRESS dame show projects Sales, ServiceL Parts F 0Stk#F838 $22.8881 eelleutcond Alachua (386) 462- 3039 $27,990 998-0012 Stk#078 $15,788 Miles Lthr CD 282.6946 CHEVY TAHOE '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 exterior and Interior, s also GEMAN ROTTWELERS LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Beautiful $15,995 FORDF15093,4x4 Champ/tatra GMC 93 $2200 obo. 904-233-7908 38- GERMAN ROTrWEILERS 1-8-0S 541.6439 FORUF50F93S44,)NVIL Champ/tan xtra GMC 4x493 $ available.382-586 ups, C. AKC, Chbl. HyundaSonataLs3 LEXUSOFJACKSONVILLE good shape,$2000b. low mi $19,995 Extcab DVD,viper SUBARU OUTBACK *05 BERKALINEBLACK Must sell. 35-7496 BMW528 1 low miles, fact warr like 998-0012 904-7280348 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE alarm 3" lift, ac, pw, Leather, every available LEATHER ROCKER German Short Haired i[-w/AnlIntr. Sm1nTl new $10,995. 403. 6490 RECLINER, EXCELL German Short Haired N Alloy wl, PS, mn new$10,995.4036490 TOYOTA SOLARA NISSAN 300ZX 87 red 998-0012 pl,cruse, new brake option $21,500.89985853 R E E Pointers M/F, all shot exc cond, 1 owner, 5INFINITIG3SCoupe ConvtSLEOS'V6 S-speed, non turbo 16" system. $3950obo. COPNDITION sOrvis Indorsed akehmp on $14,500. 9 58 '04 Pearl white/ i leather Interlor fully chrome rims like new Dodge 1500 Truck 904553-4508/ 912-673-6541 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER '05 GOOD CONDmON$40. rems Ready to BMW 7451 '02 Blk, tan, beautifullike loaded Y systemre ra o. MC Sierra SE 01 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX371-4877 CALL 912-729-2000I & up$ 2e With EverOption new 8,980998-012 KeIth 904-12-9351/ NeWly re aclassicsnext c SSpd tilt GMCextendeda Sb TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 "&43Q 4 Vup. 292394 WihEeyOto Le% Mike 904-502-4064 slon 11 wll '5/ ee. TOYOTA 4RUNNER CO RTSETO L 6/200ET 2F/4M, PUPS 100,000mOF JACKSONVILLE year. Call Blondell 4ows. dual exhaust 25K ml1 904-612-0209 (P TOYOTA 4RUNhER SCHILDS CAR SEAT GOLDEN RantETRIEVER PUPS 100,000 War- LEXUS OF JAC.TOYOTA TACOMA 99' 904403.9323 9422619103500OBO GMC XCAB SIERRA '03 LTD'03champ/tan BOOERSO AKC, Born 6/2006, 2F/4M, -ra 998-0012 ( JAGUAR SType '03 Green, 2.7L4x4, cd, Asking $1995 obo. D3DGE Durango aSLT '06 Stk#F921 $23,688 $22,840. 998-0012 CENTURY BLUE Cash.291oi26- 1161o LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 0 ki-0 seats, 4 31X -48i 7 LEX4fS OF JACKSONVILLE EXCELLENTURY BLUE Cash 20406211 oI LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $22,640. 998-0012 sets,spd., 31x10.5. 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VOLVO S80 '06 SUPREME SL97 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE conditon,price neg. 904-261-4279, 292-2762 Kestone bana BUICK LESABRE '01 Dretal value 00so Leather, CD, Crew l LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GMC YUKON05 O S 282-8665 EVER C 2062, travel trailer,, BUICK LESABRE $ 01 Will sell fur $6500. Pictures Cab R 3, 904 1-o Transmission needs -XUSr0.9 OnTAla s GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKC 19ftt bunkbeds, StkG164 $12,988 can be sent at our web site. Cab RTL. $r3,980e90478- Stk#9927A $29,488 19S. Won't last at $7995. DIning Rm.Set Oak 60" UPS, large/calm shower, awnng tow TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 www.flautobody.com. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 2760/904-568-8163 DODGE QUAD RAM '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 Call 899-5853 tcairs w/2n10"LVS. Fem $450, Male $350 package, excellent condi- 904 264- 7173 998-0012 Stk#4661A $19,488UIA 6 chairs and China 352-494-7930 tlon, sleeps six, call BUICK LESABRE 00 998-0012 Trucks/ TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA RIDGELINE '3TExSEOIes 904-529-9630 GREAT DANES AKC PUPS 904-355-1151. $9500 tk172 $10,988 KIA RIO 4DR'04 VOLVO 1340 TSralers / XODGERAMxPUi05 Fe u $ 1,e DiningROOM$175 Black, Merles, $995. Motorhome Must Sell TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371S4877 STJ7S Stk#094 n18 L OF JACKSONVLLEXUS ONVILLE f n ERoom, 904-2S9-8304/ 2542607 I 19807 Winnebago 37 CADILLACS TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3. 477 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLEXUS OF A NVILLE So l table, leaf, four www.acostadanes.com foot 27K miles, great P eJLACKSONrl e LEXUS OF JACKS A PECTRA '04 998-0012 o chairs, china closet, weekender. IKCW L rOStk#G106 $11,688 PW surf, CDs, mint cond. Whttan, like new. FORD ESCAPE XLT '0S LX O NII TOYOTA TACOMA'04 0073 REAT DANES -ACA, HC. Owan, $9Kobo. crome weels TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 95k m$7900907629036tk#G008A $16,988 INFINITIFX304 TO RUNNER, Ec cond al D T O irs,$600-up. 912.9824168/ 912-258-0580 $18,840 998-0012 $37,890. 998-0012 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Ex Low Miles, fully $19k obo. 94-x543 -0611 S re Oae 0912-739-1815 60 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LANDROVERFREELANDER VW PASSAT '06 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE equipped. $29,870oo90430611 h removable leaf, 4 n NAVION'06 R '03 Stk#m866A $16.488 Lf Leather CD, fully 1 cadillac Es28lade/542889 91FORD43.JPLOReER LEXUSP IBF T JKSONVILLE f TOYOTA TUNDRA S atching chairs, LAB PUPS 9wks AKC farm 23' TURBO DIESEL, /f CADILLAC SRX '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLkEX 371-487 L D Cadillac Escade FRER LEXUS E medlumoakcoior, raised yellow black, ONANGENERATOR, TO kCharoal/ta8 only 371-48 equiped.S 20,0 ,8 Bi0k BE au t XLTE97' 998-0012C4d 04 Oni 40,000 GEERTRCd.2 mle, Le LANDROVERlFREELANDER n C998 a Ba tyK $190 obo. 904-278-1029 HC $356. 352- 42 54829 458 MILES. MUST M0me. iT I ECLAPER 9 2a r io H S A uy TMB Call 249 -7160 Miles li aeNew .NTRTAI7,n La Pup s MELV 904M-2 6S41U 2 25 tk#GE173 $14,988 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE d0Fully equipped. ('4 w INFINITI QXS6'05 $17,995 CENTERTAINMENT Lab Pup spayed and SEL04-220new. $27,980 998-0012 TOM7BUSHAUTOPLS 7 1-4 $25,980s998-000152 1 7, FORD EXPLORER L Navigation, DVDv LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE.' CENTER Holds 32" T, house broken $150. L OF" eB l8 OE BF N CD 0 4 M38 lots of storage om, Call904-254-0340 LOW OVEHEAD LXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE SPT TRAC '03 Fully Equip. $41,780 998-0012 $60, bedroom furni- LOW PRxIES CA ILA O .- Lincoln TwnCar 95 Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-OES LIKE NEW $18,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE0O KARAlSar ture.d20 plece.LV.chlirs, LABRADOODLES wks RVHAVNGFU ETINC CADILLAC CONCORD natureoneowner. ALL CHEVROLETLEXUS LAENVIL LEXUS OF JACKSONVILL TOYOT TNDRCAB 6450630 farm raised, $500 Cal l Saes. Moie -'95, Northstar snrf, kenew,74Kml ex. Stk#G159 $12,488 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 OStk#G118 $22,688 for info32.472.5489a o e I thr, loaded, $4700, mlleagegrage t, Military TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 998-0012 QX4-01 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX371.4877 a Ethain Allen Round foSuineSu '35247ave.l54 316-2480 service records avaMlabie, EuhEE7ary NFNQ0 TBHT 34 ,., Wooden Table Dark LABRADOR RETRIEVER Trailers. Over 20 In Stock. 312K Must see. Leather anCHETRAILBLAZER '06'7l FORD EXPLORER # $7VO G A finish w/4 chairs AKC ch. bdline choc & $11,999 While TheLast CADILLAC ffers consider CC, PL, PWPS PM CET Eddie uer TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 4877 VOSWAGENTOUARE $250 obo, 7-9534 blk, $500. 904- 588- 3826 a e g A e E $190 Fully Eqpt $22,840 ISUZU AMIGO '99 $29,995. Call 899-5853 A TpLAB R lType FiangAvale FLEofTWOOD 36437- 38793-860 Civilian GORDON CHEVROLET LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Low miles, auto. $5995 C '3 KING WATERE LA RETRIEVERAnything that 1976. First $600 LINCOLNLSV- '04 $ODOWN 904-2722200 998-0012 Call 899853 VV T603 iFRAME $300. Water- sayed/fem, 1.5y/o, AKC, Doen't Eat) Can be seen at Stk#F995 $24,388 A SHAU $ 8 bedframew/king FA cert. $300. 307607071439 5637TampicoRd.Wside TOM BUSHAUTOLEX371.487 EVERYBODY EVY AVALANCHE FORD EXPEDITION JEEP GRAND CEROKEE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371487 m mattress oak, lighted 90x6ti3S66O offT 195 5 T a i .OM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371- 870' 461 4n M E rC mo n delow m a skin j eadboard, 576. 7377/ LABS, AKCPYe.2 Utters for deta s904-537- 0961 MERCEDES 14 ml, aski'E ar $20,25. call 899- 5853 912-227-086 Dickendal,/7Black Creek or 904-772-0612 ev msg Roadster "74" 2dr, RIDES! $27ko904.73n.2584 4x4blk/tan $21,995 $ 1345 Vans/uses Sires $600-k1400 284-6606 convey hardtop, red w/ LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JEEP GR CHEROKEE '02- OAFR ECRlsRBus KING WATERBED iesd o 1300 Motorcycles C uSr 2000 tan int. a/c, pw, at- Chris 662- 0726Chevy Blazer 99' 998-0012 Stk#4696D $12,388 headboard, footboard, PARAKEETS- FREEI 00 Loaded T-Top, auto full cover manuals, new 24.dr like TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 970 m& ? large cage.s Cutm.hopper-- 1200.=MnewSHa k.WTOM BUSH FORDER 35 CTOM C S LER 487I mattress. Dresser, w 2 yellow/ blue1 red, 66k miles, $13K. tires&brakes, pay off at bank. A FORD F.-150 95' Stk#G154 $18,88 m a t t r e s sM PDre s s e r0w/2 y e l o w / b l u eT heCu0c a llKNa teS90 4 ,4 3 4 1 3 8 59E46 3 3 4 8 R J hutch mIrror. Armolr, includes rge cageC stretched frame, 0 278 542 6cyl, 96K great JEEP LIBERTY '05 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 r es goodhomeneeded. extended forks must CAARO ss-2 MERCEES C230 1335 $2000 or Less CHEVY BLAZER 4x4 '02 L shape well taken care Stk#G016 $19,488 Smicrowave cart, nghtstand. PEMBROKE CORGI AKC sell, $13 bo, 220ml Loaded, T-Top, auto, last at 4 door. $8995 oforiginal pwner, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 CHRYS TOWN & COUNTRY More furniture. 233-1007 PUPS, home raised call or ps, great deal re69K es,13 $21,500. Call 899-553 Call 899-853 very dependbe, $4000. a LAZY BOY RECLINER Fen $450, Male $350 912-576-3437 Call Nate. 904434-1385 dp60 KIA SPORTAGE 'l9.5 02 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4887 SOFA AND RECNER 352-404-7930 CAMERCURY SABLE LS 'OS CADILLAC CHEW SILVERADO '05 stk#G037S$11,988MBHRCSIC FAAN NE 352-494-7930 HARLEY DAIDSON 98' CHEV CAVALIER 02 Stk#G07 $14,988 FLEETWOOD Stk#G122 $15,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Dodge 250 96 CAMEL COLOR. EXCEL PT BULL APT/UKC PUPS DYNA WIE GUDE. AED t#3 $11,288 TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 3714877 76F $600 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 FORDF- CREW'04 Landrover Frelander Good condition bed In COND, $400 FOR BOTH. 8wks. 2M/1F $300 up. W/GOLD PINSTRIPE, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 197&.First $600 ORDF-5C0$25,588 904-529-9630 shots POP 904.230- 8279 GREAT SHAPE, JUST MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT '03 For parts or restoration CHEVY SILVERADO-'02, Stk#F955 $2,588 02SAWD, auto,44K back, $350.3536543 OVER 23K MILES, $12,500 CHEV MALIBU '02 stk#G138 $13,488 Can be seen at 2500 V8. turbo, diesel TOM BUSHAUTOPLEX 371-4877 lI miles, power locks, UVING RM SET PIT BULL Mom & pugpies eOBO. 904-742-1700 Stk#G0o13 $11,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 37148775637 Tamico Rd./W'sida $22oO,5e. 316-2480 $C PS,1lse. 47-012/eGERANs with dual recllner, Mom-UKC $150MTBI TOM BUSH SGAAUTOPLEX371487748GAL 775EloR PPLSde 4WDT B wn esngic D ODRAVNo80 couch dnett set, Pups $500. 912-227-0430 A HD '00 FXD TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 37 ITSUBISI GALANT GTZ for details 904 537 0961 2914190eve. 477-0312 cell bo d entertmntctr,$700. 23k miles, black CHEV MALIBU 01 '03 Stk#F922 $15,988 or 904-772-0612vmsg Ch Suburban 82 PWT29950TO 631284 Pt Bull Puppes 8 weeks, saddlebags, new tk67 $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLX 371487 ton tra GORDON CHEVROLET LXUS XL 4703. 3kmi 5044173 P ScSOFA 1on red nose battery and tires TOM BUSH3AUTOPLEX 7371487 E R 'a 8I special, runs great 904-272-2200 Lded blk/tan-int Steal GREA T793SCAPR CEreREs. bt n ts $1500 obo 904C291-3137N @$37k. 912-6346753 FORD 12 PASS VAN '0S delooI 9ngn dsko t n ,04each.79084-237-9510 Ca l E904- 5 Nissan 240SX C E ISS T B S $200.264364 PIT BULL PUPS HD DYNA SUPER GLIDE CHEV MONTE CARLO LS Burgundy new alterna- Brown $1800 OBO KIN MAZDA B2600E4X4 TOM BUSH AUTOPL X 371-48 ADS 0S&W $125P 00', 23K mies black 01 PS,PW,PL REMOTE CC tor, new tires, new Call Colson 657T / CHEVY SUBURBAN Z F250 '04 LIKE NEWTr new tires S Auto nl OAK CRIB. 9904.-412-2432 j with esaddieas, $7988 starter $2500 9or best (904)721-9876 or 9 '03 Lthr CD Fully $24,995.998-0012 48 2.6L 122000, 5spd, NISSAN QUEST'01 D FGORDON CHEVROLET offer6Ser ous offers (904)885-W1091OTS U SySH Dr O1 Eerxl et Andeet, g upa TT 2T rage ket, must sell G ORD C V LE OFreiu oACKfIe (, )5 -1Eq uip Only 19,000 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Club cab. Having Stk#4217B $12,388 A i e cndinat Pup, s t 406-257 904-272-2200 only 904-472-6480- -Mi LES las$ 22,840 baby E LL TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '0 mattress, nhee,7 bm lek, HCfu rog. Stu ave. MieOFTs 9984001 bb eveSTSELL TOM BU0H A90w27 2-22-n80t mobile, prtectlve pad. 9047821 /905368 Honda 20 RebeL 06' Chevrolet Camaro 8' NISSAN 350Z Cony. CHEVY O EXT CAB '96 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD RANGER 92' 904221910 $3800 OBO $325. Doublle stroller, like Great starter street Automatic transmis- '04 Touring ny Automati $1900. Must 998-0012 J Reguar l,topper NA A- Scn er.lihkend ota12with78 FR paint S U A1..AVair,C5Ospd.lde NISSAN ARMADA VEEMiscellaneous, 1-aDODGUOE 77E CARAVAN 95' 7 '01DVD, ht F Ly grea.1T$1775. 904-268-2482 Miles ie new I lk, top Ch. Pedigree. sports shelld trans- job ( caidy oreen with new. $30,660 998-0012 a A N goodb, CHEVY SUBURBAN mt lk ad r ' Oak Entertainmet $00 & up. 386649 ,5280 ferable, extended warranty. flames). Only 8K miles, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1 ai, goodo DVD, Wht Fully r t 2M F Milesu Ll e0 . Canter wall unit with $3900. 912-882-8421 new torque thrust wheels. Equipped $14,990 Ford SportTrac 2004, Fully Equip $28,90 GO KARTTraiStar and wood doors. 2. 86 7l race bike, p circuit, Must See Will sell TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 package extended exclentcondition, 912-573-97079 graphics, straight line for $10,990. Pictures caON OB 5ORAT3ICaeendietcd SsE I s tr DODGENEN95 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT'02 warranty through, Oct 2010 NISSAN PATHFINDER'05 like new barely used, suspension, fast be seen at our sebsite Nissan Altima '03 Under Automatic, 4dr. $595 Low miles. $16,995 only. 26K miles, $23. Stk#9064B $23,988 Tecumseh Engine, one hel- SUEEN SIZECANPY For sale. More nfo. $1200 obo.cal241027 www.flautobody.com warr, exc cond, black Call 645-700 Call 899-853 all 472-8732 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714877 met included. 912-73-3296 BED AND DRESSER Call 904-641-a4758 for more inf Phone904 26 773 w /Ithr. fully I oaded 0R 864.7S02 ROTTWEILER -German, HONDASHADOW CHEVROLET IMPALA 04 $i.uIeO -0PT 563 9) E A.V IROR Irg,chmpbldln2/M. 2/F SPIRITI1100. 2002. Stk#:--j t. i 2w" 92 SOFA- Uke New, $200 $500. 904-312-8662 9825 miles, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN ALTIMA '02 Solid oak dining rom windshield, luggage r,, .A.'- al SOFA- 4BluefrmSCOOTR.aeme Soal. T selluPnce blue S i5 A 1 0 fefOr 1" F li'E4 DhIi RE C O R Y , tablewith4cahrs, Shelties AKCo accepting rack,black,$42000bo. CHEVROLE LAZER TOM BUSH AUTOPLFJi 311-4817 R h o d e s tu rn < C K ) 9 1 2 .2 4 0 6 5 7 9 9 L S e l P r c eExOO T ER.69 S P ie Sb" t N IS S N E.Ar 5 sO. S e a 9 e l n e K Rhodesfumexc. SHwIHTZUPUPS6wks 2003 S miles Almost Pictures can be seen 66K RmilR,- I o An-,, r co dlolkenw, 1Me,6Fm allshots Newwith helmet. Wife atourwebsile $00-o- 903207 1i2 3 withIdecorative $250 each 04-406-9115 says I have to sell. www.fiautobody.com TV- 40 In, Magnavox Gorgeous, S ealpoints. (904)277-7017 CHEVY CAVALIER I.S '04 9K obo all leaiher, - BIGScreenProjection 9046d995449SCOOTER. 50cc 2003,Stk#4,' ,W,- i,,, .17 Iowi-ile. (NIAS) 378-rakng$1568 milslion RI04.699-P4SCOO tifu l00R TOM BUSH AUTOPLEXe371 48n7 many extras, must see KEY AUDI BOZARO FORD LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE T.V asing S H UP SCd. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3714487 w G 912-467- 3345 SUBARU OF JAX 378-1568_____ S B RACAcA, shotsHUSKY& HCPUPS7poP wAtith helmet, 130 lCHEVYo CORVETrE 912-467-3348 i,,ll. 111 1, -I ,u l ], Ellel -t, v i', 11 Aijun ,'it'-; ... rii'o, II J vii 1i? -'. $400. 797-1993/3714922 Call John (904)277-7017 redi owner, excellent NISSAN MAXIMA FIsni vie!':,1,ehriioVrr _v H_,IlQU,_erI IlII Ai, I' y) l-II-t5 %965 Medical St. Bernard Pups AKC 13 t t SI 8.5" foxradna ,condition. garageede '043.c Fullv Equp SPAULICARK T T A Ei shots, health cert, POP, bootswmtwie, new tires. $26.500. 378-9622. PAULCA ELECTRIC $750. 813-473-3362 paid 75. Asing$100. CORVETLE LFXUS OF JACKSONVILLE B E LO Ru A ICO NMCUlRY ToWHEELCHAIR UMBRELLA COCKATOO Clm 21-0'20576 eeBeat 995-0012 Turbo prde eectric w/cagem male, full feath-9forLmoreIinfo. wheelchair/scooter, ered$1200. 997-0601 SporsterXLH1200 L FuJACKSON,",VILLE I silver. 4c', K4drl E Runs used less than 10 hours. 4 yl sap LEXUS OF JACKSONENL Il slAN E 4 SUZU ' - Paid $3400 sacrifice $2400. Yorldes, Maltese Pors cycle shack pipes, 995-0012 1tgreat, gas saver, $29003 L G1 RC ii 9 5k h in2002, S/E cardh. bags, 2 Call R. 912-467.3 .48 GARBER FORD-MERCURY GRIFFIN UNCON MERCURY ,I j il) E Av, PAME TOYOT 904-215-5889 Pekles, TT Chih & more jo 04l R J. 912-467-:) 148 970_ eehad_ e/srvcesUSea (CKC) 912-240-3657 s, 5 ,.1dsgeut, $for Ron" CHEVY CDRVET0NI0AN'SNr" 705m7901i'as C 2_44atr5_io_.mileage. T BUS BaWAt The Avenues WOTUS OF JACKSONVILLEMW ,40li. BLli 4'44-,l II Musical YordT rr e^CHEVYIMPALA i LSO '0ll d0. a I A -6 i24 1666'Td, , ;' 461AitoSax, up90ter, RSUZUKI 5V650'0S StkFs Si7.h NISSANeRER0 ISNRIi A--F ,Ai ', T ,,, SET SZUISTJiAi 985JTrail97erles ^ r.g~e ^Low miles 4yrwrty TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX GORDON7 CHEV___ i,]pr__ ..... case, neck strap, CHRYSLER 300C 'OS Ol B MUSH AUTOP0LEX 31.-UT? i :u MIKE C AViDOM FORD i.lt.LL4.'4 m1outhplece, eergrze,* .&. SAILBOAT 0u Stk#.~1 -^ Premm acg 110 $3500 io t 904.233.005 9 4 I 3O 4 O basicallybrand new, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-0CI Sp Gon T BU IKH A R C Dr0u St ( )pis, $ 5300 obo. CHRYSLER 5SNEBRING '0G4EOR IMOORE CHEJvVIr KEY" i iUiI A,,r, lvi TOM,,, BUSHIG sedkncl$149Up 9sportation Cal $902674-527 c1493 ...8 GSt" N 0t ,038 TY A ATM REEU A TAZ AO OA New Spnc k & shd tr $34930 briandeaiy@hotmai.com TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3.477 -"? ]EV ATANI h 1 AING KouthaeRecork3Case-YMH 20sAvibation 1310BUICK MIKE SADI FORD I1 dBACHBlVD 11.41142 I iid,,, _/upright nowith 1210SaTOMaBUSHk#UOLE 31-487 4,1i ,I. Blvd '4.--.rl OF ORANGE PARK M ADI A CT CAVENUES bench. 750.402757 125 Boat Dockage TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.4 AAO/REET PRICE USA 2 Marine Equipment /BEETLETRHOSEVEN, CAM, OILTUsAR Stk#E I Wagon Avant rr T 2 U.Grt RV's ano Supplies$ VALVES, RUNS GREAT0e. C7R CHRYSLER SEBRINGC sunroof KEITS PIE TOYO S Trumpet- UsedS. Carea 5RV Rentals T 1200. 781-15s)32 ies '04 LTD. Only $17,859 4,, 9i Blv 4c .ill NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC for beginner or O OM R BI BSLPCU '01 0 AUDI A4 sla""-iuA,, Iff r ,:In 6TI- Pfl0t middle school band aotorcyles/Mini 20,0:,00 M, $16.9-90 11, 1AMrIL Shk#12J11', BRUM MOTOCARS)IN. member, good Bikes CADILLAC LEXUS OFJACKSONVILLE '04 DODGE A EIMNICHT CADILLAC BRUMOS MOTOR CARS 1 A utooiesZlssics Can br seenkat. whle' loilll p $16,O 59 O .4 ii I, lii U i'uEh 1 Fordsbpartots orestatin 9'sM e59c r, pnr PARKER CADILLAC GABER GM NIMNICHT PONTIAC T CKSTM l 49 Beikee CADILLAC 20D0KE BluTH246.A0ru9u6r autr/oordac ta90 4, 537-0O9 auTO CAaSH MINC. hJiR1wh: 11s10 bike, excellent ton- 1B, goos o CRAFTSMAN Dodge DakotaNI 04' CONVERTIBLE '04 LN IP"_] _i d,1_________ __ _I_, dlon, $80. 912.9-882-4293 1350 Misc. Auto BrFCOMPRESSOR 4O2p uad cab, S I, 4 CIwdL 1355 Autos/Lucks e I' 200AL used once, ]V, sunroof. step bars, Only 31K miles $150- ladder, 25.9C4-529-9630 COGGIN9HONDA4iAVENUE 9F o l91'4X swoIonrongbed. onlyK ,miwn CREST CHEVROLET OFST.AUGUSTINEe,, iII He,1 ,,, O'STEEN.VW Row #g ompondi LET US Cparts, not running, m.iles. s,,dinrea. warranp owerST6,859PuRKER''A'''L'CARBERUGTRUCKSTIIN3.11 'loadheadst'e0et fullY 3 Salter Marine 904-254-015 aFronEdMskr good, 2000. 912-576-15808 2 BW 3 TrIlErsUCOnsole $354L a78s34197ovet l 52k miles, noe4 tires. mium Pkg. REDUCEDO""ic4-1OFTHESAVENUE I'vvv Iv iilv ,'Tif't.IviTOMBUSHMI 985 aiueRs-aRiurin01taileI.$0o GoodYear Wrangler battery5 54 runsONan2a$25 CHEV MITSUBISHII) hp, Johnson Out board, 5p eM4 each. P/235/75R16, 94- 04'06 BMW 5301 GORIDOMITUBIN IET 2005 Interstate 7x14 cc SAIL BOAT TkSUVhro, t enclosed trir $45OOobo; _/ CATAMARAN with insert, rims, very good TOM BUSH AUTOPILE 11.4a7, Leather, Sunroof. kuStksWitti,w,... 4T16Aiai.I COGGNCHEVY sAVENUS COGGNHOND ONATLATNiTlCl 1005 Livelstock 1. 0 5AluminumtBoat kgN 912.882.4724 FORDeMUSTANGET CabES trolling motor, 411b, dA MOTORCYCLE HELMET ndIlS ,25,990 Premium, 1000 ml.'1l t u CGNI rs e thrust,$55Ooo. $30,custemdkingogas 99B-0012 $82,859 CRiiiH,,iLiOF SlvUGUSI NE,, CO NS -ATLTICIiV 10 o ws6 fe 1 ee tt 354-7634 Call Tom 912-298-0644 or 28391 tank for sportster, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE IM11CHT4U1 wwsboalhEa trs etandk424ego,0m 912-576-9787 5 3110. Regular TunneL. '03 TOYOTAPROF 1at 7 '92e,-TRE1l- NEW TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371.441. One Owner, "'.ATLANTIC ImiumITI.iRiUCEDHv,:,i A 1010 SPpies ryrimBSandloamahais AUTO7LEAlSINGi'1 3l.hrusttrolg hI$5/75/R15. also Only 35K Miles. A 573-.2863 278-6,51also- 205/76/15, TOM BUSH AUTOPLL 1714877CHRY PUppy Sale $299-up tire, make offer. FORD TAURUS WARON '05 FORD ATLANTIC HRE flU I ,, A,1 '-,4 8,2, eft In/Out Boardo0 TIRES-(4) 33" Super 2002. Ier. RANGER XLT Gd Dlonizew 20 eg Chevy, wheels good 40,000 mRD .s S,.on, CITY - UII AMERICAN ESKIMO 2-2-0493 4e TIRES- 4new miles, factr,,r rrnlO O F FREE0to GOOD HOME n S Monterey 155 si,35.01x truck/SUV tires. $199 par r'MS. -0 6" '03 SAAB 9.3MIE yrs old, very lo.ing. Minds r excellent tond. $295, Call 219-6765 uiiSa rkJGtUARI,-lL.. Leather, A21ow'ne1 HC guarantee beau- 2000 SEADOO GS -. HONDA ACCORD $44 D59 '. W'" f "i" BRUMOS MOTOR 1i-AIl .,1 I .1"J tifu. Call 912- 288-7228 and9Seadoo GTI Alfa Romeo Spider 77 E MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP CARSINC. Lexus of Jacksonville 2000,Trltlon Trailer. convertible, new red Chihuahua pu pies eGarept Pack e paint., recently rebuilt CD. rull, eau.ppea. '05 JAGUAR XK8 shots & wormed, Health deal .8Kobso. eng., $3000 904.261-.9241 $20,680 998-0012 ON ASAT 11Alil HI ', ,. Certs. $250 904 307 7636 deal $8 obo.220 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Convertible ON CASSAT (10101 AIli-li, 1vil Pre-Owned Center a 21LE CH Leather, CD ATLANTIC DODGE I7't !i jiAvll L 99' with Suzuki CADILLACHONDA ACCORD 96' 48,859 I .'IA dAIli B Lid444910 113 white, blackspots, center cse, down FLEETWOOD LX Sedan 4 l. aulo $48,859 F K KEFFERt ' 1 two months old, $375 riger, steel prop. 1976. First $600 I power.a exc. gas OF ST.AUGUSTINE RICK KEFFER 4s I9 r 0mileag e. g reats tudenl K r1o i1 I 9'. i,' iie L I 1'1 4'9 obo, call 61468m20 $9500o. Readyto flshl Can be seen at vehicle &. illiJ'., ,49 e ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO Tom Bush Autoplex CHINESE CRESTED PUP- 5637 Tampico Rd./W'side' Brumos Porsche e onpd Mercury 225 HP for details 9045370961 ONDA RD he JACK CARUSO LZ," N Al,.l ,iL4 v 48 white markings, ready Offshore Outboards. or 7720612 Iv msg 42CC VERY CLEAN CAR only FactoryMS )3l 8/18. Call904-504-5315 Pair of 1996 counter ASKING PRCE.motive 8500. Authorized REGENCY DODGE COGGIN KIA V.I.P. AUTO SALES from 1Oam-9pm only rotating,25 inch shafts. 1325 Automotive REAL GOOD DEAL P A_ COCKATIELS for SALE tapendable, wellm-1in. 904-982-5668 PBvs9451e01Dele1tiBlvd. 79.991 ScoCKATIELSorSALE t ed Controls and Ss Au e 10979 Atlanti c Blvd. 642-5600 9401 Atlantic B. 723-3210 5936 Philips Hy. 733-7439 C ontcolrosoavalsand550HONDA ACCORD EX '04 atime, '03. Fully equi TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GARBERDODGETRUCKTER KIA NIMNICHT SAAB WARREN MOTORS, INC. day, or 32ft/19Carver3207 $17,880 998-0012 233Eas Sate 358491 Mandarin I bloneLF 11 engines, sleeps six, (EX) 82K miles. New b 1 redl witb "46 [-gBlv {,IE a3 Mandarin 1 blonde F. full galley, two heads. iT7ACURA RL '04 Nav, tires,5$10K under kJ b interior, mint ,.black M. $300. 260-2617 904-215-5889 CD, Only Ex L o orders to relocate 4 condition, 5 spd, ORANGE PARK UDODGE I i E- Si SL 35 COCKER SPANIEL pUPS, LEXUSOmake offer. 912-266-4295 factory nty $37233B 777 AMBORGHINI ORLANDO A K C C h b ld lin eS & W 1 9 '3 C H A P A R R A L S S '9 6M l $ C all 904-7 35- 3 835 P C S 777-55I50 Bn AU75 0 micro.chipped.$600. bowrider, 5.7L, 210hp LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Honda Civic00,'SI, 98k 75B00 895N. Ronald Reaian Blvd. SATURN OF AVENUES 904260-71 /422-4231 Mere cruiser eng, boat 998-0012 miles, black 2 door, Porsche Boxer 03' RICK KEFE 47 3443 Philips 22-715 covers blmcinse pt 99.0012. m.14K mi.Red withh blck RICK KEFFER Longwood/Odando H 407-339-3443 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 Dachshund Pups AKC depth finder. No trailer Q ACURA RSX 2003 904 303-6377 15 top.Full 5 0-s-2e Sminired/dppe,/f $95008-2 1 Fullyequpt30Kroll.nty only $31,950. 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 n SATURN OF URANGE PARK m'croehiped, 9i)6 still under warranty. HONDA CIVIC LX '06 9Call 04-735-3 838-R WORLD IMPORTS 90449.7 SU711K/THATSU ssp. EC. stk#9236 $20,388 WESTSIDE DODGE 11 8105BlandingBd. 779-0071 904449-4a67 Service&aS rs Fast-N-Furious. 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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 |
| 5 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |