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Seabee Rodeo Three Teams Participate In Event Pages 6-7 Files Fou nd VA Computer Files Found By Contractor Page 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 u/Ru. Military Nights Suns Host Armed Forces Members Pages 9 and 13 www.jaxairnews.com SOQs recognized at special luncheon By MC2(SW/AW) Rebecca Kruck Staff writer N early 80 Sailors from NAS Jacksonville were recog- nized for receiving the Sailor of the Quarter award from their commands during a lunch- eon Aug. 9. CNOCM(SW/AW) Richard Trimmer, command master chief of Navy Region Southeast, was the guest speaker for the event. "To be a U.S. Sailor and to be counted among the best of that group that makes you a hero," he said. "The vast majority of people will never know what you do. You and your families have a desire to serve and a desire to improve. We need your service and your leadership." Photos by MC2(SW/AW) Rebecca Kruck Attendees observe colors at the beginning of the Sailor of the Quarter Luncheon at the NAS jax Officers' Club Aug. 9. Each command has three awardees: Senior Sailor of the Quarter (SSOQ), Sail- HM1(FMF/DV/PJ) or of the John Navarro of Quarter and Branch Medical Junior Sailor Clinic Jacksonville, of the Quar- accepts his award ter (JSOQ). package for being The award- the Senior Sailor ees were of the Quarter joined at the from NAS Jax luncheon by Commanding members of Officer Capt. their chain of Chip Dobson. command and members of their family at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. After the luncheon, which included a Polynesian menu, each Sailor received a Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department coupon book, letter of recognition, $50 savings bond from VyStar Credit Union and two tickets to a Jacksonville Jaguars pre-season game. There was also a surprise draw- ing, which awarded three Sailors and their family a coupon book from Applebee's Restaurant. with a $50 coupon for every week of CNOCM(SW/AW) Richard Trimm< Region Southeast, gives his remarks Quarter Luncheon. the upcoming year. "To honor military families for their patriotism, Applebee's chose to award this coupon book to a different family each month,"' said K.C. McCarthy, executive director for the Greater Jackson- ville Area USO. "These three Sailors and their families will represent the winners for Sep- tember, October and November." er, command master chief of Navy as guest speaker at the Sailor of the The winners of the Applebee's coupon books are PRAN(AW) Brandon Gulley, JSOQ for VS-24, SMSN James Bilicki, JSOQ for NAS Jax Weapons Department and PS1(SW/AW) Marcie Farley, SSOQ for Personnel Support Detachment Jacksonville. For a complete list of SOQ award- ees, see Page 14. Service members and civilians due American-Amicable refunds By Clark Pierce Staff Writer Photo by MC2 Brian Smarr (From left) HS-15 Executive Officer Todd Flannery congratulates AE1 Victor Barrera and AO1 Nestor Ortiz, who were selected to become chief petty officers. Making the grade to CPO By MC2 Brian Smarr Staff Writer T he U.S. Navy has a 113-year tradi- tion the fraternity of chief petty officers (CPO), the backbone of the force, the people who truly get the job done. Sept. 16 is an important day in many Sailors' lives. Traditionally that day has marked the official transition from petty officer first class to CPO, the cross over from blue to khaki. Established April 1, 1893, the chief rank has endured over 100 years of metamor- phosis. From being simply a military job title to an actual pay grade, the CPO mess has undergone changes to rates as well. At the end of World War II, there were 207 CPO rates. Merges and disestablishments have changed that number to around 81 current CPO rates. The Navy looks at pro- motion from pay grade E6 to E7 as a major shift in duties and responsibilities. AOC Darren Young of HS-15, described one of the hardest aspects to the transi- tion. "Selectees have to leave the hands-on side of the house and become leaders and mentors in their field. They become the experts and have to manage their junior personnel. It's an integral part of their transition," noted Young. To help selectees adapt to their new roles in the fleet, current CPOs train them in everything from military etiquette to time management. Additionally, the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy has estab- See CPO, Page 16 he American-Amicable Life Insur- ance Company of Waco, Texas and its affiliatessePioneer American Insurance Company and Pioneer Security Life Insurance Companysewill be required to provide immediate cash refunds and increased policy benefits totaling $70 mil- lion. "After more than two years of investiga- tions, we're delighted to see this settle- ment announced," said Dave Faraldo, director of NAS Jacksonville Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, and a financial plan- ning advocate for service men and women. "Perhaps the best news is that these companies are also banned from military bases for five years, and may not use any military personnel membership listings for sales or solicitation purposes. Their decep- tive sales practices targeted mostly young and financially unsophisticated Sailors and Marines. This settlement covers 4,600 policy holders in Florida," said Faraldo. On Aug. 3, Georgia Insurance Commis- sioner John Oxendine, Texas Insurance Commissioner Mike Geeslin, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced the multi-state and federal set- tlements regarding the improper sale of insurance and investment products to U.S. military personnel. Oxendine said in a news release that approximately 57,000 current and former service members will receive cash refunds and modifications to their existing insur- ance policies, if active. An additional 13,000 service members an'd 22,000 civil- ians will receive increased cash surrender benefits for a total of 92,000 policyholders who will benefit from this settlement. The settlement alleges that- the American-Amicable companies violated insurance and consumer protection statutes in the sale and marketing of cer- tain life insurance products to U.S. service members. The term life policies were sold primarily to military personnel, and were often rep- resented as investment products. Under the settlement, the companies will be required to: Make cash payments to former and current service members who were issued a "Horizon Life" policy from Jan. 1, 2000 through July 28, 2006. Increase the cash surrender value for all in-force "Horizon Life" and "Wealth Builder" policies regardless of when the policy was issued or military status. In a related matter, the Department of Defense (DoD) published new rules and regulations for on-base financial solicita- tion in the July 10, 2006 edition of the Federal Register. The new policy aims to protect service men and women from unfair and deceptive advertising practices and prohibits base personnel from repre- senting outside providers. Highlights include: See INSURANCE, Page 17 T llCHINIG Head to the fair Numerous commands-sponsored booths will showcase different cultural TOUCHING heritages. B A S E The sixth annual Multi-Cultural Awareness Fair is Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 Free samples of cultural food dishes will be offered throughout the event. p.m. at the Bachelor Officers Quarters Pavilion. This event features cultural Volunteers are needed to help with this event. Commands may also spon- heritage representations and art displays, diverse cultural entertainment sor a booth. For more information or to volunteer, call YN1 Rowland at 542- A 3, music, dancers, live bands and a car show. 2486, Ext. 114 or HMCS Bryce McNair at 542-3304. '------~-----~ ,~F~T 2 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 20Q6 Looking back in time... Hey, MoneyMan! I have enough money to pay all my bills, but I: never seem to have very; much to put into savings., My chief told us we should' have an emergency fund, so I was wondering how much money do I need to have set aside for emer- gencies? MoneyMan Sez: Saving for that rainy day is a good idea and you are smart to think about an emergency fund, The U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis noted that Americans spent more than they earned in 2005 and had a negative savings rate of 0.5 percent for the year. This means that Americans are not only using their savings, they are also borrowing money and spending more than they have. There isn't a certain dollar amount that you should have because everyone's situation is--dif- ferent. You obviously want Filephoto This N2S-3 Stearman aircraft was used for primary student training in the early 1940s. The plane was all yellow so it could be easily seen by other pilots. A N2S-3 Stearman is now on display at Heritage Park off Yorktown Road at NAS jax. ON THE HOMEFRONT W, MU, lb h fte a n dlow I. to save enough money to pay any insurance deductible you may have like your auto insurance or your homeowner's insur- ance. The rule of thumb for emergency savings is to have three to six months of living expenses in a safe and liquid account. Liquidity essentially means easy to get to. If you had an emergency, you, really would not want to be forced into using your TSP money or sell stock or property in order to get your money. Try to keep your "liquid" money in high-yield money market accounts that gets at least four to five percent interest in order to beat inflation. A few good online accounts you could check out are the Citi.com E-Savings account, Emigrantdirect.com, and- HSBCdirect.com. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. Base housing fire inspections coming up in September From the NAS Jax Fire Prevention Office rT he annual family housing inspection S for those residents living at NAS Jax will begin Sept. 1 by base fire department personnel. Inspections will be held throughout the month. The intent of the inspec- tion is to help ensure max- imum safety of all housing residents through normal good housekeeping prac- tices and to inform resi- dents of actions to be taken in the event of a fire or other emergency. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms will also be tested to ensure proper operation. Fire department person- nel will be in uniform and conduct the inspection only in the presence of an adult. In the event no one is home a call back slip will be left on the door. To reschedule a visit, call 542-2783/3928. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content S Available from Commercial News Providers" Yww lvIwr.Yafl ---rnUyswI,,mr.iE MwUns. m a. swinLvmrIxxxwirrrvY ,fl,.,ilyanIlwnvnw SUNDAY SERVICES 1 You are invited to the following Base Chapel SWorship 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. a.amir.w maiw-a .Knari^ ^ama-ra~arewaer /w. ErT9 S, . AN EVELIA MENDOZA Job title/command: NAS Jax Executive Department Hometown: Los Angeles Family Life: Married Past Duty Stations: VS-32 Career Plans: Currently pursuing my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Going to Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 2005. Words of Wisdom: Always think it though before acting. AkET R OvsuIvN. '-a. MEGAN ELLIOT Job title/command: Youth Activities Director Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To continue working for Morale, Welfare and Recreation and eventual- ly move back to California. Most Interesting Experience: Spending six months in Japan teaching swim lessons. Words of Wisdom: You can never smile or laugh too much. Life is just too much fun! I t NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ....................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor 101 Mike England Staff Writer Li1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley The JIA All NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JIAiJl NEWS do not necessarily reflect' the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The laux NAm can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the JMI Al NIm Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JK AIlI NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY MONEYMANI P~C~EI~'J~~rrrl~\~ylIrlc~L~I"I""-~:R- , , lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 3 POW/MIA Observance Photos by Clark Pierce Phlebotomist Latania Smith explains the ALYX double-red-cell donation system to Lt. Auntowhan Andrews of Commander, Navy Region Southeast. Bank visits Navy Region Southeast for life-saving deposits By Clark Pierce 7 StaffWriter 1, 1A'] a More than 55 volun- teers helped save lives Aug. 10 by visiting the Florida Georgia Blood Alliance mobile dona- tion unit parked at Navy Region Southeast head- quarters. OS1 Chad Kiser, com- mand blood drive coordina- tor, organized the quarterly effort to put fresh red cells into the blood bank. "More than 45 percent of the headquarters staff made appointments to donate. Plus, we've had a number of walk-ups from other commands." Kiser said that the mili- tary community never for- gets the importance of blood donation in saving lives. "It's used daily for all types of operations and for treating accident victims. The Florida Georgia Blood Alliance staff told me that it takes 350 pints of blood each day to supply our local hospitals and medical facil- ities. We're glad to do our ... _- M a. .-. Phlebotomist Christina Wood prepares Cmdr. Don Draper, commanding officer of Transient Personnel Unit Jacksonville before he gives blood during a blood drive at NAS Jax Aug. 10. part today." Some volunteers chose to use the ALYX Component Collection System, which allows collection of two units of red blood cells, instead of just one, from eli- gible donors in approxi- mately 25 minutes. The system returns the remain- ing blood components and saline to the donor, elimi- nating any net loss of body fluid. Florida Georgia Blood Alliance serves 36 medical facilities located in nine counties in northeast Florida, southeast Georgia and Beaufort, S.C. slated for From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs N AS Jacksonville will host a POW/MIA Recognition Observance Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. at the All Saints Chapel to honor all Americans who are former POWs, as well as those who are still unaccount- ed for and their families. The keynote speaker is retired Navy Capt. Denver Key. Key's A-4 Skyhawk flying from USS Intrepid (CVS 11), was shot down over North Vietnam in November 1967. He was assigned to the VA-34 "Blue Blasters," based at NAS Cecil Field. He was lib- erated with his fellow POWs in 1973. The observance will include the POW Pledge of Allegiance, led by retired Navy Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel From Staff D rivers, don't forget to use your hands-free device if talking on a cell phone while driving. Those caught using a cell phone without such a device will have three points put on their base driving record and must attend a driver improvement course. Point accumulation can cause your base driving privileges to be suspended. Three points during a one-month peri- od driver improvement course. Six points during six-month period - Sept. 13 Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japanese POW. As a third class petty offi- cer during World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. He was one of three survivors from the crew of nine picked up by a Japanese cruiser. At the end of the observance, the NAS Jacksonville Weapons Department will render honors with a 21-gun salute, fol- lowed by a missing man formation fly- over. POW/MIA obser- vances are held nationally and reaf- firm a promise to fallen comrades that, "you are not forgotten." Military and civil- ian employees at NAS Jacksonville as well as all other area military installa- tions are invited to attend. The military attire for participants is summer whites, working uniform for guests and appropriate attire for civilians. suspension for 30 days. 12 points during one year or 18 points during two years suspension for at least six months. SE !TEP l ,,:: : ....... : e .,.l: : .: .. CE 1.TF 1, 'It ::-'.Z ;4- I~-;IL--. -"II747"Tr -I EIRE T RATE 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 Gearing up for deployment -4 4t I' -~ Photo by Mike Robinson Members of the Wing Shop proudly display the Hornet wing they recently refabricated. From left, Larry Durham, James McLean, Wayne Lamar, Ruth Orr, Tony Christian, Bob Vermillion, Wing Shop Supervisor Buster Hathcock, Ray Baughn, Steve Moody, and Bob Baker. Naval Air Depot fabricates crucial F/A-18 wing spar Repair saves r- $2.7 million on replacement wing i By Frank Taormina . Public Affairs Specialist U Just like people when they get older, air- craft are at risk for fractures. Since the first F/A-18 Hornets entered service in the early 1980s, wings and other structural components are aging and beginning to "crack out." The latest example was a cracked aft wing spar, an internal support structure that grounded a Hornet at NAS Oceana, Va. "The Hornet wings were never intended by the man- ufacturer to be reworked. Since few wings exist in the supply system, some componentsesuch as the wing sparemust be built from scratch. And why incur the cost of a wing replacement when our com- puter numerically con- trolled (CNC) machine shop can fabricate a cost- effective replacement?" said Robert Kuch-ler, a CNC machinist at NAVAIR Depot Jackson-ville. The genesis of the spar fabrication involved per- sonnel from engineering, production control, manu- facturing planning, CNC ma-chine shop, quality assurance and the wing shop. Since there were no local Photo by Frank Taormina Wayne Lamar of the Wing Shop, points to the area of the spar that cracked prompting the spar to be replaced. engineering specifications to work from, Wing Shop Work Leader Ruth Orr tirelessly scoured the tech library to locate Boeing prints and other documen- tation necessary to create the new aft spar. Once the specifications were set, machinists or- dered rough aluminum forgings and acquired some tooling from NAVAIR De- pot North Island, Calif. and NAVAIR Depot Jackson-ville, Oceana Detachment (Virginia Beach, Va.). Additional tooling had to be developed by feeding measurements of the origi- nal spar into the CNC com- puter system. The hands-on attach- ment process for the new spar took place in the Overhaul and Repair Wing Shop. "As with every job, preci- sion is crucial. The new spar had to be aligned within a tolerance of just one-and-one-half thou- sandths of an inch. If your measurements are inmpre- cise, the part will simply not fit on the aircraft," explained Overhaul and Repair Wing Shop Super- visor Buster Hathcock: "Once the new spar was aligned 'exactly, my wing shop metalsmiths reamed the holes and followed an extensive'quality assur- ance process before fasten- ing it to the wing. Because this was the very first spar-replacement project at a NAVAIR Depot, the ini- tial process took about six months. We're currently working on a second spar replacement and expect to complete it in just three months," said Hathcock. Photo by MCSN Jacqueline Hall MSSN Harry Rucker, assigned to the Mad Foxes of VP-5, photographs members of his squadron hard at work on the flight line of NAS Jacksonville Aug. 8. VP-5 is gearing up for a regularly scheduled deployment set for December. Worksheets must be signed by Aug. 25 It s time to gear up for the September E4 advancement exam. Worksheets are ready for verification and signature at the Personnel Support Activity Detachment through Aug. 25. Worksheets must be signed by this date. No exceptions! Eligible Sailors must bring their most recent evaluation to compute a performance mark average for the exam. ^Attention cyclists! \yjIFrom Staff ..... f cyclists entering NAS AJacksonville will no S'- ..longer be allowed to enter via the commercial gate Sdue to safety issues. The NAS Jax Safety Office Sand Security Department are looking at ways to make S Birmingham and Yorktown entrances more bicycle S friendly. Please forward any ideas you have to the NAS Jax Safety Office at 542-3082. Subcontractor notifies VA of missing computer with vet files From Department of Veterans Affairs Public Affairs he Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced Aug. 7 that a sub- contractor, hired to assist in insur- ance collections for VA's medical centers in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, has informed the department that a desktop computer containing personal information on some veterans is missing from the company's offices. "VA's Inspector General, the FBI and local law enforcement are conducting a thorough investigation of this matter," said R. James Nicholson, secretary of vet- erans affairs. VA was notified on the afternoon of Aug. 3 by the subcontractor, Unisys Corpora-tion, that the computer was missing from its Reston, Va., offices. VA immediately dispatched a team to Unisys to assist in the search for'the missing computer and to help determine the pre- cise nature of the information it may have contained. While the investigation is in an early stage, VA believes the records involved are limited to people who received treat- ment at the two Pennsylvania medical centers during the past four years. It is believed the desktop computer may have contained patients' names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, insurance carriers and billing informa- tion, dates of military service, and claims data that may include some medical infor- mation. Initial estimates indicate the desktop contained information on approximately 5,000 patients treated at Philadelphia, approximately 11,000 patients treated at Pittsburgh, and approximately 2,000 deceased patients. VA is also investigat- ing the possibility the computer may have contained information on approximately another 20,000 people who received care through the Pittsburgh medical center. Investigators are working on this inci- dent with the full cooperation of Unisys. VA is also working with Unisys regarding the offer of credit monitoring and individ- ual notifications to those who may be affected. Upon learning the computer was miss- ing, VA personnel took immediate steps to notify the appropriate senior VA lead- ership, including the secretary and deputy secretary, appropriate congres- sional offices and committees, VA's Office of the Inspector General and other law enforcement authorities; including the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Response Team. The ongoing investigation will provide VA more details on the precise number of veterans whose information the computer may have contained. VA will provide fur- ther updates as the investigation pro- duces additional information. "VA is making progress to reform its information technology and cyber security procedures, but this report of a missing computer at a subcontractor's secure building underscores the complexity of the work ahead as we establish VA as a leader in data and information security," Nicholson added. , '..v.: --- I' lax Ar News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 5 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER A little tact goes a long way By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel I have never liked people who tell me things that are obvious like they are making an important revela- tion. You know the kind of person I am talking about. Someone who looks at you and says something like "did you know you have a ..B.""'"<,. Band-Aid on the top of your head?" or "those pants look a 2 little tight, are you gaining weight?" - In most cases we know there is a Band-Aid on our head because we already feel like an idiot for hitting our head on a cabinet door, we don't need to be reminded of iJ it. I also know when my \ pants are getting tight, after all, I am the one who has to wear them. Chaplain What I want to know is (Lt.) Mylon Pope why those people feel com- pelled to point out such mundane things. Could it be that they are genuinely concerned? Probably not, usual- ly they are just limited when it comes to a wonderful gift called "tact." Tact is the ability to look at a situation that is obvious to everyone, and deal with it in a way that offends no one. Tact allows a person to remember that the best way to treat anyone is the way you want to be treated, and it never allows its use to intentionally hurt anyone's feelings or pride. Why am I asking you to read an article about tact? The answer is simple. Our goal in this life should be to make the world a better place or at least our area of it. When we leave a place or a situation, we should always feel we have left it better than we found it. People who are like "bulls in china shops" invariably create problems that never should have been created just because of their nature. People who live by the golden rule are usually the ones who have to clean up after the "bull in the china shop" while wondering what all the fuss is about. If you know what I am talking about, more power to you. If this doesn't make sense, stay away from china shops .. if you break it, you buy it. " Marriage workshops offered From Naval Hospital Public Affairs An experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally growing within the marriage. The workshop will include mini-lec- tures, visual slides, couple interac- tions and group discussion: Privacy is important to us. No one will be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values and Priorities Levels & Styles of Communi- cation Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emo- tions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The upcoming workshop dates are Aug. 26, Sept. 23 and October 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The workshop is held in Building 2036 on the corner of Saphier and Tatum Street behind the hospital emergency room. Bring a bag lunch. For more infor- mation and to pre-register, call 542- 3473, Ext. 116. Hatch Act guidelines for federal employees From the U.S. Office of Special Counsel The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of the federal government, District of Columbia government and some state and local employees who work in con- nection with federally fund- ed programs. In 1993, Congress passed legislation that significant- ly amended the Hatch Act as it applies to federal and D.C. employees (5 U.S.C. 7321-7326). (These amend- ments did not change the provisions that apply to state and local employees. 5 U.S.C. 1501- 1508.) Under the amendments most federal and D.C. employees are now permit- ted to take an active part in political management and political campaigns. A small group of federal employees are subject to greater restrictions and continue to be prohibited from engaging in partisan political management and partisan political cam- paigns. The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has devel- oped a number of booklets, posters and fact sheets that explain the application of the Hatch Act. Copies of the booklets and posters can be ordered from the Government Printing Office. The fact sheet may be downloaded or emailed directly from the OSC Web site. Additionally, OSC has created a PowerPoint pres- entation "Political Activity and the Federal Employee" - which covers the rules and regulations of the Hatch Act. Federal employees should also be aware that certain political activities may also be criminal offenses under title 18 of the U.S. Code. See 18 U.S.C. 210, 211, 594, 595, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 610. Permitted/prohibited activities for employees who may participate in par- tisan political activity These federal and D.C. employees may: Be candidates for public office in nonpartisan elec- tions Register and vote as they choose Assist in voter registra- tion drives Express opinions about candidates and issues Contribute money to political organizations Attend political fund- raising functions Attend and be active at political rallies and meet- ings Join and be an active member of a political party or club Sign nominating peti- tions Campaign for or against .referendum questions, con- stitutional amendments, municipal ordinances Campaign for or against candidates in partisan elec- tions Make campaign speech- es for candidates in parti- san elections Distribute campaign lit- erature in partisan elec- tions '* Hold office in political clubs or parties These federal and D.C. employees may not: Use official authority or influence to interfere with an election Solicit or discourage political activity of anyone with business before their agency Solicit or receive politi- cal contributions (may be done in certain limited situ- ations by federal labor or other employee organiza- tions) Be candidates for public office in partisan elections Engage in political activity while: A. On duty B. In a government office C. Wearing an official uniform D Using a government vehicle E. Wear partisan political buttons on duty Agencies/employees pro- hibited from engaging in partisan political activity: Employees of the follow- ing agencies (or agency components), or in the fol- lowing categories, are sub- ject to more extensive restrictions on their politi- cal activities than employ- ees in other Departments and agencies: Administrative Law Judges, Defense Intel- ligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Elections Commis- sion, Merit Systems Protection Board, National Security Agency, National Security Council, Office of Criminal Investigation, Internal Revenue Service, Office of Investigative Programs, Customs Service, Office of Law Enforcement (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms), Office of Special Counsel, Secret Service and the Senior Executive Service. 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SEABEES DEMONSTRATE 'CAN DO' SPIRIT DURING FIRST SEABEE RODEO By MCI William Lovelady Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast aval Mobile Constructiong Battalion 14 (NMCB-14) hosted the first 3rd Naval 4 Construction Regiment (3rd NCR) Seabee Rodeo at NAS Jacksonville Aug. 4-6. A NMCB-14 team competed against a NMCB- . 23 team from Fort Belvoir, Va. and a NMCB-24 team from Huntsville, Ala. In the past, Seabee rodeos have focused on Seabees in construction ratings, mostly equip- r ment operators and construction workers. This year's rodeo was an all-hands, all-skills event with 14-member teams. Scoring emphasis was placed B on bringing in as many junior Seabees as possible K and not loading the team with senior people. H Competition began the first day with an agili- & ".'. .;.:" . ty test to measure each team member's physical readiness. This was followed by a 150-question E03 Michael Turner from Naval Mobile Construc- written test of rating specific information as tion Battalion 24 operates the case loader with a well as general military knowledge. Then the backhoe attachment to dig a drain field for their teams moved to the range for a beam-hit laser shower tent. marksmanship competition. As the Seabees settled into their tents for the night, teams took turns standing watch in the - compound and dealing with various emergency training scenarios. The second day of competition began with a personnel inspection. The teams then started the capstone event; the practical skills competition. To demonstrate their all-around skills and teamwork each group constructed a shower tent from the ground up, manufactured and raised a flagpole and cooked lunch. Equipment operators, steel workers, storekeepers, culinary specialists r: .~.' and others all came together with Seabee "can .. . do" spirit. Midway through the hot August day, . the teams took a break from digging and ham- " mering for hot dogs and three flavors of chili -1. from their respective chefs... " Commodore Robert Newman of 3rd NCR said, mi ..... t. I "We're trying to build small unit leadership. We limit the number of people here as well as sen- SK3 Kris Eger of Naval Mobile Construction iority. We want to build up our junior people so Battalion 23, inventories supplies for her battalion they can take the reins." during the practical exercise portion of the compe- tition Aug. 6. Egar was chosen overall outstanding See SEABEES, Page 7 Seabee during the rodeo. CM1 John Kareck from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24 nails flooring for the shower tent, as part of the practical skills competition. Exhausted from the day's competition, members from Aaval Mobile Construction Battalion 23 try to cool off under what little shade they could find. Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 7 :e '. '-J:i' -": r:- HiaLi W" * Commodore Robert Newman presents Ensign Chris Buckley of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24 with the 3rd Naval Construction Regiment Magnificent Seven trophy for their overall win at the 2006 Seabee rodeo competition held at NAS Jacksonville. SW2 Brian Wilbur raises the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 flag in front of their shower tent during the Seabee Rodeo Aug. 5. Commodore Robert Newman of 3rd Naval Construction Regiment talks with members of PHOTOS BY MC2 (AW) JOELLEN FINERFROCK Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 during the Seabee Rodeo at NAS Jacksonville. SEMIEES: NMCB-24 (HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA) TAKES OVERALL WIN Frnm Pieg6- - When the dust settled, NMCB-24 took the practical skills competition and the overall win. Newman presented them with the 3rd NCR Magnificent Seven Trophy, named for the seven members of the regi- ment who died in Iraq in 2004 and whose names are now inscribed on it. "Let us never forget the Seabees who died from NMCB-14," said Newman. "Now NMCB-24 has got to figure out how to hang onto the trophy. All of you go back to Seabee Rodeo Competition Winners i THE WINNERS IN EACH SEGMENT OF COMPETITION WERE: HBsIHss AGLIuT -EO3 MICHAEL WHITE OF NMCB-23 HIUBmST WRErEN TEST scORes E03 MICHAEL TURNER OF NMCB-24 HIGHEST BEAMHIT MARESMANSHIP BU3 ERIC VEGA OF NMCB- 14 HIGHEST PERSONNEL INSPECTION BU3 ERIC VEGA OF NMCB-14 HIGHEST PRACTICAL SKILLS NMCB-24 your battalions and be proud of what you selected Overall Outstanding Seabee of the did." rodeo and awarded a Navy and Marine One of the Seabees of NMCB-23, SK3 Corps Achievement Medal for her perform- Kris Eger, from California, Md., was ance. "What an experience," said Eger. "We met new people, we challenged our train- ing and we never gave up. This is all a group effort. That's what I love about the Seabees, we do very little as individuals. Nobody finishes alone." Ensign Chris Buckley, officer in charge of the winning NMCB-24 team said, "This was a tight competition. We had good com- petition among the battalions' and every- one worked hard. I think we just did a lit- tle better job of teamwork and that made the difference." Commodore Robert Newman of 3rd Naval Construction Regiment samples the chili that the culinary specialists cooked as part of the competition during the Seabee Rodeo. 8 Jax AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 Ike ci' jrci h. Icck% aren't hanmko%% U 'Copyrighted Material. 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However, if the Merit Systems Protection Board finds by unanimous vote that the violation does not warrant removal, a penal- ty of not less than 30 days' suspension without pay shall be imposed by direc- tion of the Board. Frequently asked ques- tions and answers for employees who may engage in partisan politi- cal activity: Q: Can I make a contri- bution to the campaign of a partisan candidate, or to a political party or organiza- tion? A: Yes. A federal employ- ee may contribute to the campaign of a partisan candidate, or to a political party or organization. Q: If I have a bumper sticker on my personal car, am I allowed to park the car in a government lot or garage, or in a private lot/garage if the govern- ment subsidizes my park- ing fees? A: Yes. An employee is allowed to park his or her privately owned vehicle with bumper sticker in a government lot or garage. An employee may also park the car with a bumper sticker in a private lot or garage for which the employee receives a sub- sidy from his or her agency. Q: Can I help organize a political fundraiser? A: An employee is allowed to organize a fundraiser, including sup- plying names for the invi- tation list, as long as he or she does not personally solicit, accept, or receive contributions. Q: Can my name appear on invitations to a political fundraiser as a sponsor or point of contact? A: No. An employee's name may not be shown on an invitation to such a fundraiser as a sponsor or point of contact. Q: Can I speak at a polit- ical fundraiser? A: An employee is allowed to give a speech or keynote address at a politi- cal fundraiser, as long as he or she is not on duty, and does not solicit politi- cal contributions. Q: If I'm going.to speak at a political fundraiser, what information about me can be printed on the invi- tations? A: An employee's name can be shown as a guest speaker. 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Avoid all metal objects including electric wires, fences, machinery, motors, ,power tools, etc. Unsafe places include underneath canopies, small picnic or rain shelters, or near trees. Where possible, find shelter in a substantial building or in a fully enclosed metal vehicle such as a car, truck or a van with the windows completely shut. If lightning is striking nearby when you are out-,, side, you should: *Crouch down. Put feet together. Place hands over ears to minimize hearing damage from thunder. Avoid proximity (mini-, mum of 15 feet) to other people. If indoors . avoid water. Stay away from- doors and windows. Do not use the telephone. Take off headsets. Turn off, unplug, and stay away from appliances, comput-, ers, power tools and TV sets. Lightning may strike exterior electric and phone lines, inducing shocks to inside equipment. Suspend activities for 30 minutes after the last observed lightning or thun- der. 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Bono said she enjoyed the experience immensely, "We enjoy being part of the community here and having oppor- tunities like this in which to participate," she said. "This is one of the. things I've found great about Jacksonville, there are so many readily accessible sporting events avail- able in really nice venues. Bono said her husband, Art made sure she "didn't pitch like a iI'" by taking her out to the baseball fields on NAS Jacksonville for a few prac- tice throws. The practice paid off as her pitch sailed across the plate at the Sun's game. The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Color Guard paraded the colors before the game and dazzled the crowd with their outstanding rifle routine. Members of the team included CSSN Raymond Grant, CSSN Lloyd Winn, HN Rolando Brooks and HM3 Eliseo Rodriguez. The Suns, Jacksonville's AA team for the Los Angeles Dodgers, was taking on the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, the Cubs' AA affiliate. Although the Suns suffered defeat, a 4- 2 defeat, a losing night at the ballgame is always better than a night just about anywhere else. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Raquel Bono throws the first pitch at the Aug. 11 Jacksonville Suns game. Photos by HM 1 Michael Morgan Members of the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Color Guard present the colors at the Suns game. "Southpaw" gets the love from Naval Hospital Sailors and families. AMERICAN DREAM: Homeownership. Fantasy Come True: NO MORTGAGE CLOSING COSTS. Get your mortgage with VyStar and we'll pay up to $5,000 towards your closing costs. Offer excludes prepaid items,t Loan origination fee and. discount points. Remember, we have plenty of choices with and without a loan origination fee. This means you don't need to pay title charges, recording and transfer charges, appraisal and survey fees, underwriting and processing fees and other standard fees that other lenders may charge, often totaling thousands of dollars. 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Take House Hunting Leave if Possible 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 utilizing house hunting leave that does not affect one's annual leave. Some questions that need,to be answered early in. this regard are: Are gov- ernment quarters avail- able that will meet your needs given 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, employ- ment opportunities for spouse, increasing real estate values, etc.). If you plan on renting, before contacting a realty company, have you visited the base housing office that often provides a list of apartments, townhouses and homes for rent accord- ing to areas and price ranges? :Discard Useless Items - QOer the years we all acquire items that we no longer use or need. Rather than having them transported to our new duty station, it's best to donate them to charity or hold a "yard sell." 'This is particularly important if one has orders overseas or is mov- ing into a home smaller than the one that is being vacated. Packing and unipacking is hard enough without having to waste time on unpacking junk that takes up space and requires energy to store. "Inform family, friends anhd businesses of your new address The US Postal Service provides various forms that can help having one's mail for- warded either to a interim address, or directly to one's new address. *'While first class mail will be forwarded up to one year following one's move, it's best to inform family, friends, utilities, banks aid credit card companies, magazine publications, and others of one's new address as soon as one is resettled. 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''- . ,, ,; ;-^ ,^ '-,., ,, *. i: . 1'< -- , '*' .'" *" -.' *; -' ** '" '* =.' ",' i' '' ' .* - . . p ., ' THIS WEEKEND! New homes ready for move-in. Incredible values. Amazing upgrades included. One weekend to see it all. Saturday, August 19, and Sunday, August 20, 9am-8pm The biggest homebuying event of the season is here! KB Home is holding open houses at 20 new homes ready for move-in. That's right, not model homes, but homes you can own today. Tour as many homes as you like and check out the amazing features already built in, including: * brand-name appliances * upgraded carpeting and tile flooring * 9-foot ceilings * gourmet kitchens * extended covered patios * maple and oak cabinets 8 GREAT NEIGHBORHOODS THROUGHOUT JACKSONVILLE OiRTHEA$TJACKSONVILLE ;* .,...ta. e ,; ;,.; : ,, .. ', .-.:... . From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Alta Dr. heading north approx. 2 mi. Right on New Berlin Rd. Bear left at fork in road to community on left. (904) 591-7119 3841 Cedar Bluff Lane $322,990 3,398 sq. ft., 5 bdrms., 3 baths and loft. Extended patio, 9-foot knockdown ceilings, alarm system, solid-surface countertops, bay window with sliders in dining room, kitchen island and upgraded cabinets. 3882 Marsh Bluff Drive $255,990 2,203 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and den. Covered patio, 9-ft. knockdown ceilings, upgraded countertops and cabinets, alarm system, bay window in master bedroom. 3900 Marsh Bluff Drive $272,990 2,203 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths. Extended covered patio, upgraded cabinets, kitchen island, step ceiling in master bedroom, upgraded countertops and knockdown ceilings. 3937 Marsh Bluff Drive $305,990 2,836 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Knockdown ceilings, solid-surface countertops, kitchen island, upgraded cabinets, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd. heading north to community on right. (904) 751-1274 12287 Deersong Drive $257,990 2,851 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, 9-ft. ceilings, upgraded cabinets, solid surface countertops, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 12341 Deersong Drive $214,990 2,307 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths. Covered patio, blinds throughout, upgraded cabinets, kitchen island, alarm system and knockdown ceilings. .ST JOHN5 S 0UNTY,-FW nti From 1-95, exit CR 210 heading east. Right on'US 1 to community on left. (904) 819-6604 741 Rembrandt Avenue $223,990 1,590 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Full stucco exterior, extended patio, volume ceilings, upgraded cabinets and solid-surface countertops, bay window with sliders in master bedroom and knockdown ceilings. 760 Rembrandt Avenue $227,990 1,604 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Extended covered patio with screens and French door entry, 9-foot ceilings, tray ceiling in master bedroom, upgraded cabinets and upgraded master bath. From 1-95, exit east on CR 206. Left on US 1 and drive approx. 2 mi. to community on left. (904) 591-7127 253 Brantley Harbor Drive $248,990 2,217 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and den. Patio, volume ceilings, upgraded cabinets and solid- surface countertops, blinds throughout and energy-efficient appliances. 212 Brantley Harbor Drive $261,990 2,334 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Sprinkler system, alarm system, 9-foot ceilings, upgraded cabinets and countertops, knockdown ceilings and upgraded master bath. 204 Brantley Harbor Drive $281,990 2,459 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2.5 baths. Extended patio, 9-foot ceilings, upgraded cabinets and countertops, bay window with sliders in dining room, knockdown ceilings and upgraded master bath. 236 Brantley Harbor Drive $255,990 1,760 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Covered patio, 9-foot ceilings, gourmet kitchen island, upgraded cabinets and solid-surface countertops, knockdown ceilings, alarm system and bay window in the master bedroom. ; AUST... S ,i .ressLakes From 1-95, exit west on CR 207. Drive .25 mi. to community on left. Go .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 5504 Over Creek Drive $259,990 1,850 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Covered patio, kitchen island, volume ceilings, bay window in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 5327 Cypress Links Blvd. $314,990 3,599 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths. 9-ft. ceilings, upgraded master bath, upgraded cabinets, recessed lighting, knockdown ceilings, bay window in the master bedroom and patio. 5323 Cypress Links Blvd. $242,990 1,850 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and 3-car garage. Volume ceilings, tray ceiling and sliders in master bedroom, upgraded cabinets and countertops and upgraded master bath. 5119 Cypress Links Blvd. $302,990 3,087 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 3 baths, loft and 3-car garage. Extended patio, 9-foot ceilings, kitchen island and upgraded master bath. $10 gas card: A special house-hunting gift for you for stopping by this weekend. $1,000 Target GiftCard: A bonus when )ou buy a home during the 48-Hour House Hunt. SOUTHEAST ACSQ VILLE From J.Turner Butler, exit Southside Blvd. heading north approx. 4 mi. Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access road to community on left. (904) 725-2125 8842 Shell Island Drive $169,990 1,512 sq. ft., 2 bdrms., 2.5 baths and den. End unit, kitchen island, upgraded appliances and tray ceiling in master bedroom. 8852 Shell Island Drive $175,990 1,597 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Step ceiling in master bedroom, upgraded appliances and maple cabinets. 2372 Red Moon Drive $165,990 1,399 sq. ft., 2 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Covered patio, maple cabinets, upgraded appliances and step ceiling in master bedroom. WEST JACKSONV IE Hawk's Pointe .. From 1-295, exit Blanding Blvd. heading west. Turn right on Argyle Forest Blvd. Turn right on Old Middleburg Rd. Community is .5 mi. on right. (904) 317-0069 9399 Hawk's Pointe Dr. $195,990 1,691 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Covered patio, alarm system, blinds throughout, kitchen island, bay window in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. NASSAU COUNTY Timber Creek Plantation From 1-95, e>:it A I A heading west. Drive approx. 1 mi. to community on left. (9041) 225-2581 76234 Deerwood Drive $231,990 2,478 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Sprinkler system, covered patio, paved driveway, kitchen island, raised-panel maple cabinets, solid surface countertops, upgraded master bath, blinds throughout and intercom system. 888-KB-HOMES kbhome.com 3% Broker Cooperation. 02006 KKB lilomeC (KBII). I the iaullseye Design and Target are registered trademarks of Target Brandsrnds, Inc. All rights reserved. Target is not a participating partner in or sponsor of this offer. $10 gas cards available while supplies last. No ralnthecks, not exchangeable for cash. limit one per household. To receive S1,000 Target -ro,.,,..,,.,,..".i GiflCard, buyer must sign purchase agreement on a select ready-for-move-n home on 8/19/06 or 8/20/06 and close per terms of contract, Offer applicable at select Jacksonville KB Home communities. Not exchangeable for cash, not transferable and cannot becombined with any other offers. Gift card will be mailed at time If NewHorne of closing, Restrictions and limitations apply. KBII reserves the right to modify or discontinue thls promotion at any tlme without notice. Payment of Broker Co-op requires Broker to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Broker Co-op Agreement. Many features/upgrades are preselected and included cl ded- Pi ,.i 0 u r e 0 i 0 ..... ... I .. . .h I ,1 . I l. I-, ..... i . i I .. i .11 o.. ... ... I r ees. Plans, Inventory pricing, financing, terms, availability and specifications subject to change without notice and may vaq by neighborhood, homesite location and home series. Photos . w'jrnIom o "u:j J J l IJ j 1J 1 1' " "' i . a. ... ..'.,j!..j... l ...., . i ,..! . is aJipproxlmate.See sales agent for details. CBC058298JAX-49469 R121187 ""1"'"' Rt2 1187 jX Jai Air HOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 13 Hospital staff puts 'healthy foot forward' to set example of physical readiness By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Public Affairs Photo by MC3 Mark Braden Members of the Honor Support Team from Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax present the colors at the opening of the Jacksonville Suns game Aug. 10. From left, AT3 Mary Pray, AS3 Joycelyn Calloway, AT3 jonelle Mack and AE3 Angell Warnock. Jacksonville Suns hold Military Appreciation Night By MC3 Mark Braden Special Contributor Hundreds of military members and their families from NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and their tenant commands attended a Jacksonville Suns game Aug. 10 as part of the Suns' Military Appre- ciation Night. As part of this special night, Lt. j.g. Brad Cowden of the HS-5 "Nightdippers" threw out the first pitch. Also participating in the event was the Honor Support Team from Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jacksonville, who presented the colors during the national anthem. Honor Support Team partic- ipants included AT3, Mary Pray, AS3 Joycelyn Calloway, AT3 Jonelle Mack and AE3 Angell Warnock. The Jacksonville Suns host several military appre- ciation nights during home games throughout their sea- son. Military members and their families are given dis- counted admission prices and are recognized during the game. These special nights are sponsored by the Suns, who have been spon- soring this event for more than 50 years. The night concluded with the Jacksonville Suns win- ning the baseball game 4-3 over the West Tenn Dia- mond Jaxx. Naval Hospital Jack- sonville staff must "put their healthy foot forward" is why Capt. Raquel Bono said physical readiness is a must for her staff. For some time now Bono has set the example for staff members who are working out in the hospi- tal's Physical Training (PT) program. She not only encourages her staff, both active duty and civilians, to participate but also shows up herself to set the pace. Bono said it is important that the hospital staff "put their money where their mouth is" in setting a good physical fitness example for beneficiaries. It is crucial to both our missions she said. Being fit is not only impor- tant to the hospital staff deployment readiness but also to reminding hospital beneficiaries; active duty, family members and retirees alike; that keeping physically fit can extend the longevity and quality of life. Bono is excited about her command participating in the Aug. 24-27 MWR Sports Challenge aboard NAS Jacksonville and has Photo by HM1 'Michael Morgan YNCS Juanita Watson leads the crunches as the sun rises over the Naval Hospital Jacksonville campus. confidence that the ongoing PT training will give her staff an edge in the events. She said, "We've got to get ourselves ready for the Sports Challenge. I expect that we'll have a very strong showing." The hospital's PT pro- gram, which falls under the Wellness Center's direction,: starts at 6 a.m. Friday mornings in the hospital's outpatient parking lot. While turnout generally had averaged 40 people, with Bono's encourage- ment, more than 160 people recently turned out for the Friday morning PT. 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I BISTRO rc~u~i~k~r~n~r~~l 14 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 Sailors of the Quarter recipients The following Sailors were recognized during the Sailor of the Quarter Luncheon Aug. 9: NAS JAX Senior Sailor of the Quarter MA1 Quincy Williams Junior Sailor of the Quarter CS2 Joshua Spreadbury Sailor of the Quarter ABH2 Jennifer Long Blue Jacket of the Quarter GMSN James Bilicki NAVY MEDICINE SUPPORT COMMAND Senior Sailor of the Quarter HM1 Lloyd Franklin Junior Sailor of the Quarter HM3 Di Hu SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CALIBRATION CENTER Sailor of the Quarter AT1 Wiley Riley Junior Sailor of the Quarter AT2 Steven Miller HS-75 Sailor of the Quarter (FTS)- PS1 Millie Woodward Sailor of the Quarter (SELRES) AT2 Wilbur Roberts Junior'Sailor of the Quarter AW2 Michael McCoy Emerald Knight of the Quarter AM3 Erin Caldwell NAVY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER JAX Sailor of the Quarter PS1 Kimberly McCarthy Junior Sailor of the Quarter PS2 Michelle Fletcher Blue Jacket of the Quarter PSSR Quan Hancock HS-5 Nightdipper of the Quarter AM3 Kevin Yabann Sailor of the Quarter AE1 Shawn Diggs Junior Sailor of the Quarter AM2 Chanh Nguyen Air Observer of the Quarter AWl Bruce Tallon PERSONNEL SUPPORT DETACHMENT JAX Sailor of the Quarter PS1 Marcia Farley Junior Sailor of the Quarter PS2 Joel Peterson Blue Jacket of the Quarter PSSN Chinquin Mai HS-7 Sikorsky Maintenanceman of the Quarter AM1 Christopher Richardson Senior Sailor of the Quarter AWl James Drinnon Junior Sailor of the Quarter AD2 Manny Santana Blue Jacket of the Quarter IT3 David Stautihar FLEET AREA CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE FACILITY JAX Sailor of the Quarter OS1 Brian Phipps Junior Sailor of the Quarter AC3 Adam Koller COMMANDER PATROL AND RECONNAISSANCE WING ELEVEN Shore Sailor of the Quarter AWl Kevin Bordelon Sea Sailor of the Quarter ET1 Craig Myles Shore Junior Sailor of the Quarter AWl Maria Frausto Sea Junior Sailor of the Quarter OS2 Kevin Baker AVIATION SUPPORT DETACHMENT Junior Sailor of the Quarter SK2 Wilbert Lorio Blue Jacket of the Quarter SK3 Paul Virgili NAVAL RESERVE READINESS COMMAND SOUTHEAST Sailor of the Quarter PS1 Jennifer Luckyhenry Junior Sailor of the Quarter YN2 Edward Barrientes VP-5 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AD1 Therdy Baguid Mad Fox of the Quarter AM2 Brandon Cox Junior Sailor of the Quarter AE3 Ingrid Calendar FLEET AVIATION SPECIALIZED OPERATIONS TRAINING GROUP ATLANTIC Sailor of the Quarter AWl Anjenelle Kelly NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS STATION JAX Sailor of the Quarter IT2 Dennis Kimbrough Junior Sailor of the Quarter IT3 Nathan Crocker COMMANDER SEA CONTROL WING ATLANTIC Sailor of the Quarter AM1 Eric Kitchen Junior Sailor of the Quarter- AZ2 Marilyn Jefferson NAVAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE Sailor of the Quarter MAl Thomas Mace Junior Sailor of the Quarter IT3 Evan Normand Blue Jacket of the Quarter CSSA Grego Martin COMMANDER HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT WING ATLANTIC Sailor of the Quarter AWl David Brandon HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT WEAPONS SCHOOL ATLANTIC Sailor of the Quarter IS1 Heather Gordish BRANCH MEDICAL CLINIC JAX Sailor of the Quarter HM1iJohn Navarro Junior Sailor of the Quartei HM3 Christopher Walker Blue Jacket of the Quarter HN Ignacio Velasquez VP-16 Sailor of the Quarter CS1 Timothy Hardin Senior EO of the Quarter AM2 Christopher Simon Junior EO of the Quarter AN Rodrigo Guzman COMMANDER HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT WING ATLANTIC SEARCH AND RESCUE SCHOOL Sailor of the Quarter AWl Patrick Frizzelle NAVAL AIR DEPOT Sailor of the Quarter AM1 Patrick Trahan VP-45 Senior Sailor of the Quarter AZ1 Kevin Walton Junior Sailor of the Quarter YN2 Alyson Herbert HS-15 Senior Sailor of the Quarter -AD 1 Craig Riedel Junior Sailor of the Quarter AW2 Richard Osborn Blue Jacket of the Quarter -.AMAN Nicholas Shook AIRCRAFT INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE DETACHMENT JAX SHORE Shore Sailor of the Quarter AT1 Dennis Pollmeier Sailor of the Quarter AZ2 Sarah Hoyt Junior Sailor of the Quarter AZ2 Jerome Jefferson Blue Jacket of the Quarter AEAN Clifford Clemente AIRCRAFT INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE DETACHMENT JAX SEA Senior Sailor of the Quarter AE1 Oscar Vega Sailor of the Quarter AT2 Robert Morgan Junior Sailor of the Quarter PS3 Michael Velez Blue Jacket of the Quarter AT3 Jessica Winter VS-24 Sailor of the Quarter -AE1 Gerald Williams Scout of the Quarter AE3 Nicholas Liddle Junior Sailor of the Quarter PRAN Brandon Gulley VP-30 Sailor of the Quarter AE2 Preston Hamilton Junior Sailor of the Quarter YN2 Shain Frazer Blue Jacket of the Quarter AD3 Chad Ashely HELPING HANDS USO Welcome Habitat forClay Center needs help County looking for Photo by HM 1 Michael Morgan S Hospital Physical Training Program participants start their run down Mustin Road. IPT: Program helps Sailors meet Navy's requirements From Page 13 ,there to have fun and get in shape." SEssienete said the program is designed to help active duty members meet the Physical Readiness Test (PRT) require- iments. The regimen begins with stretch- ing and aerobic exercises which require less breathing control, activities such as jsit-ups, jumping jax, etc. This is followed by anaerobic exercises involving more !strength training. These Exercises; such as push-ups, crunches, !etc.; require more breath control iEssienete explained. Then it's off for a 2.2 mile jog, down Mustin Road. As the hospital seeks to encourage civil- ians to participate, the program coordina- tors plan to incorporate a less demanding regimen for people with physical limita- tions. This program will start out with lighter calisthenics and a walking pro- gram. For anyone who needs a little more motivation and guidance on adopting a healthy lifestyle the Wellness Center offers their Shipshape Sailors program. This eight-week weight management pro- gram covers a wide range of topics deal- ing with healthy eating habits and tips for exercising more effectively. Call 542- 5296 for information. Home providers needed on and off base The Child Develop- ment Center 'is look- ing for home providers. If you are an on- base resident, you will only need to be Navy-certified to become a Home Provider. If you are an off-base res- ident, you will have to be state-certified as well as Navy-certified. This pro- gram is for dependent female and males. For more information about this pro- gram, contact Lisa Williams or Ingrid Robinson at 542-5434 / 5529 / 2472. Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are available. Call Lynne at 305- 4467 or email lynne@usojax.com for more details. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor s Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O Neal at 421-9158. Docent volunteers wanted The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invaluable service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important his- torical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in vol- unteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer.org. HabiJax opportunities available HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa- tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. 6ImU volunteers Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. ,NVyStar Credit Union We never forget that it's your money. Now serving all residents of Northeast Florida. (904)777-6000 www.vystarcu.org *Annual Percentage Yields (APY's) shown are effective as of August 4, 2006. and are sub- ject to change. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. Federal regulations limit the amount of withdrawals from a Money Market Account to six per month, three of which may be by check. VyStar is insured by the National Credit Unton Administration. U U Time it takes for nicotine To reach the brain ? seven seconds Toxins per puff 4,000 Number deaths each year? 5 million Tobacco essalion? Priceless SMVR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always t For more information call 542-2930. Outdoor pool hours Saturday, 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday 1 5 p.m. Daily fees, $2 military, $3 Department of'Defense, $3 guests For more information call 542-3260. Free kayak and canoe rental every Thursday for active duty. Want to receive a weekly marina alert or brochure via e- mail? Send a request to Philip.s.Collins@navy.mil. For more information call 542-3493. Customer Appreciation Weekend Aug. 26-27 $.50 games all day! Does not include shoe rental. $1 games, all day everyday! Now through Sept. 4 Does not include shoe rental. Free bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Does not include shoe rental. Call 542-3521 for more information Bingo Lunch bingo Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening bingo Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! Win cash! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. 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 I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, call 542-3318. Eric Clapton with Robert Cray Band Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. $86 Section 101 Adventure Landing Military Day Sept. 4 .10 a.m. 6 p.m. Free entrance for active duty with ID Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Concerts Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union Center Various concerts September December $26.50 per person 2007 Entertainment Books on sale now for only $20 Save up to 50 percent at Jacksonville area restaurants, businesses and attractions. Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Skydiving Trip Saturday Jump out of a perfectly good airplane at 10,000 feet. $150 per person Mall and Movie Trip Orange Park Mall & AMC Theater Aug. 26 Free Jacksonville Suns Baseball Game Aug. 29 Free admission and transportation Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 15 Fitness Instructor Cece Hartsell (left) teaches a por- tion of an aerobathon spon- Ssored by the NAS Jax Fitness Source Monday.About 30 fit- ness enthusiasts endured the two and a half hour event. Photo by Meghan Brophy Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The Sentinel (PG-13) Aug. 25, 7 p.m. The Wild (G) Aug. 26, 5 p.m. Slither (R) Aug. 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! Aug. 22 for active duty. Aug. 24 for retirees and Department of Defense person- nel. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the club's 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. , Before & After School Registration Going on now at the Youth Activities Center! .H LIFE through ' REE.JF:C control. I CETER ,,,. .,, ,inc r; 'r~ ~no rr '%~ , Busch Gardens & Devil Rays Game Sept. 22-24 $40 per person Call for details! HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. 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The fouled anchor is the emblem of the rate of CPO of the United States Navy. To the novice, the anchor, chain and letters identify just a CPO, but to a chief and a chief select, these have a more noble and glorious meaning. "This is one of the greatest mile- stones of my naval career. I waited a long time to get here," stated AO1 Nestor Ortiz who will soon be pro- moted. To many, putting on the anchors it The following individuals from NAS Jacksonville and tenant commands will be frocked to chief petty officer Sept. 16: AW1 David Allen, Commander Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic HM1 Abdon DePeralta, Naval Hospital Jacksonville IT1 Charlotte Derricot, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Jax AD1 Timothy Drake, VP-45 AM1 (AW) Neal McKenzie, VP-45 AT1 Henry Morgan III, Commander Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic AME1 Ethan Walz, VP-45 AD1 Paul Yannucci, VP-45 BM1 Jamie Hamilton, NAS Jax Air Operations GM1(SW) Sean Holmes, NAS Jax Weapons Department CM1(SCW) Richard Isaacs. NCWRON AC1 Anterio Mack, NAS Jacksonville AO1 Craig Romero, NAS Jacksonville TM1(SW) Charles Taylor Jr.. NAS Jax Weapons Department AE1 Tracy Witherspoon, NAS Jax Brig AM1 Christopher Cox, VP-30 AM1 Gregory Jacobson, VP-30 AD1 Guy Mitchell Jr.. VP-30 AO1 Daniel Ortiz, VP-30 AW1 Fernando Padilla, VP-30 AD1 Jeff Riebe, VP-30 AMI Jennifer Williams, VP-30 AT1 (AW) Richard Ayres, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AS1 Hope Kulaszewski, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AT1 Christopher Massicotte, Center lor Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax HM1 Todd Mays, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AE1 Chad McRae, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax EM1 Andrew Morris, Naval Hospital Jacksonville AE1 Frank Ragin Jr., Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit AD1 Ray Ruiz, VS-31 AE1(AW/NAC) Gerald Stephens, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax ITI(SW/AW) Sharron Carter, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AE1 (AW/SW) Raymond Derrick, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AT1 (AW) Michael Fair. Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AS1 Daniel Fields Jr.. Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AD1 (AW/NAC) Robert Gonzales, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AT1 George Nieder. Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AO1(AW/SW) Victor Almodovar, VP-30 AD1 Randall Benson, VP-30 AW1 Antony Bishop, VP-30 AT1 Loyd Cooper, Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven AM1 Real Servant, VP-30 OS1 Lawrence Soupene, Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven AM1 Gregory Spivey. VP-30 AT1 Joe Turner, Jr. VP-30 AD1 Rafael Arias, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax SK1 Richard Cruz, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax NC1 Johnny Fulger IV. Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax AE1 George Kondos, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax YN1 Robert Parker, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax AT1 Kurt Prenger, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax AD1 Paul Schweickert, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax AD1 John Steele. Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax AD1 Amado Valencia, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax HM1 Jennifer Williams. Naval Hospital Jax -l~II L ~- 1~a T Swedish Massage Oriental Body Shampoo Steam Sauna SUN SPA Stress Relief E 2151 Lane Ave S Suite 306 (904)786-9900 9:00am 10:00pm 7 Days A Week LIC. #MA36512 lodyscrubs Men Women Walk-Ins Welcome R121068 is as much as and more than the accomplishment as receiving their first petty officer chevron. "It's a good feeling going from air- man to third class petty officer. Take those feelings and multiply them by 1,000 and that's just the start of how you feel when you make chief," added AE1 Victor Barrera who will also be promoted in September. "As a chiefs mess throughout the Navy we train the newly selected to transition into our-ranks and be pre- pared to lead and train those in our charge," said Young. AX1 Dwayne Carswell, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AM1 Scott Graziani, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AS1 Michael Hopper, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AS1 Timothy McDormack, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AT1 Rodney Rose, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AT1 (AW) Lucio Salazar, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax AE1 Victor Barrera, HS-15 AZ1 Jerome Crawford, HS-3 AE1 Michael Debord, VS-31 AE1 Bernard Flynn, HS-5 AZ1 Trent Harris, HS-5 AZ1 Perrish Ingram, HS-7 AT1 Heather Lunny, HS-5 A01 Nestor Ortiz. HS-15 AM1 Linda Smith, HS-7 AZ1(AW) Jessie Barton, VP-5 AM1(AW) Travell Davis. VP-5 AO1 Robert Eidson. VS-31 AD1 Dianna Fiordiliso, Naval Air Depot Jax IT1(SW) Latrina Lovette, VP-5 CS1(SW) Marco Philer, VP-5 AD1 Paul Starcher, VP-5 AD1 (AW) Chris Tabler, VP-5 AM1 (AW/NAC) Alfred Wilson, VP-5 AO1(AW/SW) Corey Bossardet, Sea Control Weapons School PR1 Robert Colgan. VS-31 NC1 Aaron Jackson. VS-22 SK1 Carolyn Joseph, VS-24 AD1 David King, VS-24 AE1 Tara Novakowski, Transient Personnel Unit Jax AD1 Kenneth Smith, VS-24 AM1 Mark Benino, VP-30 AT1 Scott Gamble, VP-30 AT1 (AW/NAC) John Markee, VP-30 IT1 John Muller, Naval Hospital Jax AT1 Leonard Myers, VP-30 ,AM1 Jason Partagas, VP-30 AW1 Shannon Roy. VP-30 GM1 Sherman Stevenson, IBU-28 OS1 Robert Hendrickson, NCWS-26 OS1 Barry Hagen, IBU-28 HM1 Damon Anderson, MIUW 207 GM1 Gary Nelson, IBU-28 YN1 Jennifer Ceci, IBU-28 YN1 Angela Witherspoon. NMCB-14 AW1 Douglas Martin, VP-30 AE1(AW/NAC) Everett Evans, VP-62 YN1 Christina Lupton, VP-30 SK1 Dedrick Middleton. VR-58 AM1 Bryan Maney, VP-62 AM1 Brian Scott, HS-5 AM1 Leonard Franco, VR-58 YN1 Natarsha Bell, HS-75 YNI(AW) Christopher Reid. Naval Reserve Readiness Command Southeast PRI(AWl Johnny Ridling, HS-75 HM1 Jonalhon Wells. DVECC Jax AW1 Kevin Ambuehl, HS-75 AO1 Damon Smith. Navy Operational Support Center Jax YN1 Michael Woods, Personnel Mobile Team HM1 Natalie Avely, Naval Hospital Jacksonville SK1 James Highlower, Navy Operalional Support Center Jax MA1 Thomas Hill, Navy Operational Suppor I Center Jax HM1 Michelle Duncan, DVECC Jax AE1(AW) Ouintin Townsend. VP-62 GSE1 Mat Legaspi, Navy Operational Support Center Jax YN1 Carmen Rivera, VR-58 AW1 Jason Haynes, VP-62 MC1 Dawn Montgomery, Public Affairs Center Det. 208 AW1 Gerald Jones, VP-30 SK1 Henry Vinson. Navy Operational Support Center Jax AW1 Christopher Billings, HS-75 AW1 Michael Johnson, VP-62 AE1 Jeannette Wright. VP-62 BU1 David Heesch, CHB 11 MA 1(SW) James Douglas, Navy Operation Support Center Jax IS1(SS) Eric Lewis, Navy Operation Support Center Jax AM1 Leyton Saunders. VR-58 HM1 Hubert Williams. Naval Hospital Jacksonville New IT options for College Afloat courses By MC1(SW/A W) John Osborne Naval Personnel Development Conlmand Public Affairs T he Center for Perqonal Development (CPD) has launched two new, Education Mobile Technology initiatives to further assist deploying Sailors in pursuing their education. The first initiative began in March 2006 and involves 47 students currently enrolled in a Navy. College Program for Afloat College Education (NCPACE) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) pilot program with Central Texas College/Coastline Community College. This pilot allows students to review and work on course content whenever and where ever they desire. The second.initiative entails distribution of 660 laptop computers to afloat Sailors that are within the E-8 zone and eligible for promotion in fiscal year 2011. "This started-with the idea that Sailors at sea may be disadvantaged because they don't have computers or Internet access," explained Capt. William Dewes, CPD's Commanding Officer. "We want to ensure that every Sailor in a deploying unit has the ability to do distance learning cours- es." Dewes said 47 students from more than ' a dozen deploy- ing commands are involved in the PDA pilot. The courseware is loaded onto , the PDA and each student is given his or her . own PDA for -. the class dura- tion. The course is inter- ' active, includ- ing a video of the professors lecturing. Text books are loaded on the PDA in their entirety, and there are also PowerPoint presentations and quizzes. The courses currently offered under this (PDA) pilot are English, Government, Biology, Psychology and vari- ous math classes. Every course requires an exam, which must be proctored. Eligibility for PDA enrollment is contingent upon the successful completion of a previ- ous NCPACE distance learning course. Dewes said one of the greatest benefits of the-PDA program is.that Sailors can work on their classes virtu- ally any time or place on the ship. "Because the PDA is small, it has been very popular on the small spaces of the ship," he said. "Take a submarine for example. For several reasons you'll never have room for an instructor, but you do have room for a PDA. Sailors can work on their courses in the chow line or any corner of the ship." The second initiative, set to begin July 2006, will make 660 laptops available to assist Sailors in fulfilling the requirement of earning an associate's degree for pro- motion to senior chief. Sailors can check out a laptop from a Navy College Office (NCO) and load different courseware for use, and even though not all NCOs will have the computers on hand, Sailors can request one be ordered for them. "Currently, the requirement for an associate's degree for promotion to senior chief affects about 35,000 people, but in time the number will shrink as people make dif- ferent career choices," Dewes said. "The Navy bought the laptops and we intend to use them until they break. It's a gap filler, because in time the Navy expects Sailors to get access through distance support servers on ships." For more information on programs offered by CPD, by logging on to the CPD Web page on Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) or by calling (877) 253-7122. Share the Power of a Wish' (800) 722-WISH wish.org Provided as a public service. I HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS ""'A" WAYL1 9 L M - Aip ta in vig 40% D iscunfrMiitr *$5.75/day with military ID 100% covered *Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper SBring ad for special gi ft Pa Space A* n A DAMS HOMES Building More Than Just A Home ..-. :" : '" p m,.. Pinecrest 904-786-4551 Lot-288 2430sqft $270,900 Lot-314 2557sqft $272,650 Sarah's Place 904-291-9312 Lot-19 1820sqft $210,900 Lot-4 1485sqft $192,400 Silver Creek 904-406-2042 Lot-529 2430sqft $245,150 Fox Hill Farms 904-693-6574 Lot-141 1940sqft $226,900 Prices subject to change without notice Bco43518 www.adamshomes.com It I HOBBY WORLD] sT.] o alwa .] d E. m -1n -~ | Jax AIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 17 Grill fire safety From the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Liquid petroleum (LP) gas or propane, used in gas grills, is highly flamma- ble. Each year about 30 people are injured as a result of gas grill fires and explosions. Many of these fires and explo- sions occur when consumers first tse a grill that has been left idle for a period of time or just after refilling and reattaching the grill's gas container. To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, consumers should rou- tinely perform the following safety checks: PREPARING THE GRILL *Always follow the manufacturer's instructions that accompany the grill. Check for gas leaks, following the man- ufacturer's instructions, if you smell gas or when you reconnect the grill to the LP gas container. If you detect a leak, immediately turn off the gas and don't attempt to light the grill until the leak is fixed. *Check the tubes that lead into.the burn- er for any blockage from insects, spiders, or food grease. Use a pipe cleaner or wire to clear blockage and push it through to the main part of the burn- er. Check the grill hoses for cracking, brit- tleness, holes, and leaks. Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing. .*Move gas hoses as far away as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease. If you can't move the hoses, install a heat shield to protect them. *Replace scratched or nicked connectors, which can eventually leak gas. Keep lighted cigarettes, matches, or open flames away from a leaking grill. *Do not attempt to repair the tank valve or the appliance yourself. See an LP gas dealer or a qualified appliance repairper- son. USING THE GRILL *Never use a grill indoors. Use the grill at least 10 feet away from your house or any building. Do not use the grill in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, or under a surface that can catch fire. *Keep all children and pets away from grill while in operation and until after use until grill is cooled. *Keep a fire extinguisher accessible. *Use proper utensils that will allow you to be a safe distance from grill while cook- ing. *Do not wear loose clothing while cook- ing *Always shut off valve to propane tanks when not in use. IF YOUR GRILL CATCHES ON FIRE SIf the fire is in the grill portion seems "out of control" simply turn off the burners. If the fire involves one of the hoses, and you can safely reach the propane tank valve, shut the tank valve off. *If the fireinvolves the tank, leave it alone, evacuate the area and call the fire department (911) *If there is any type of fire that threat- ens either personal safety or endangers property, call the fire department (911) STORING/TRANSPORTING LP GAS Consumers should use caution when storing LP gas containers. Always keep containers upright. Never store a spare gas container under or near the grill or indoors. Never store or use flammable liq- uids, like gasoline, near the grill. To avoid accidents while transporting LP gas containers, consumers should transport the container in a secure, upright position. Never keep a filled con- tainer in a hot car or car trunk. Heat will cause the gas pressure to increase, which may open the relief valve and allow gas to escape. S Consumers should ^ use extreme caution and always follow manufacturer's instructions when con- necting or disconnect- ing LP gas containers. SGrills manufac- tured after October 1, S1995, are required to I have three additional safety features to eliminate leak hazards: a device to limit the flow of gas in the event of hose rupture; a mechanism to shut-off the grill; and a feature to prevent the flow of gas if the connection between the tank and the grill is not leak proof. Consumers should consider purchasing grills that have these safety features. CHARCOAL GRILL SAFETY TIPS SCharcoal produces carbon monoxide (CO) when it is burned. CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can accumulate to toxic levels in closed environments. Each year about 30 people die and 100 are injured as a result of CO fumes from charcoal grills and hibachis used inside. *Never burn charcoal inside of homes, vehicles, tents, or campers. Charcoal should never be used indoors, even if venti- lation is provided. Since charcoal produces CO fumes until the charcoal is completely extinguished, do, not store the grill indoors with freshly used coals. -Never apply charcoal lighter fluid after charcoal has been lit. The fire may return into the fluid container and explode. *Keep all children and pets away from grill while in operation and until after use when grill is cooled. SKeep a fire extinguisher accessible. *Use proper utensils that will allow you to be a safe distance from grill while cook- ing. *Do not wear loose clothing while cook- ing. INSURANCE: Treading murky waters From Page 1 Installation command- ers will ensure the insur- ance agent's license status and complaint history are checked with the appropri- ate state or federal regula- tors before granting per- mission to solicit on the installation. Before approving insur- ance and financial product agents' permission to solicit, base commanders- shall review the list of agents and companies barred, banned or limited from soliciting on DoD installations. Base commanders shall make disinterested third- party insurance counseling available to personnel before entering into a con- tract for insurance or secu- rities. Prohibits use of manip- ulative, deceptive or fraud- ulent devices and schemes, including misleading adver- tising and sales literature. All financial products that contain insurance features must clearly explain the insurance features. Military departments shall develop and dissemi- nate information and pro- vide educational programs for service members on their personal financial affairs, including such sub- jects as insurance, govern- ment benefits, savings, budgeting, and other finan- cial education and assis- tance requirements out- lined in DoD Instruction 1342.27. Credit unions and banks operating on DoD installations are required& to provide financial coun- seling services as integral part of their financial serv- ices offerings. Get smarter about your money From Staff Frequent deployments, separation from extended families and numerous moves can stress the budgets of mili- tary families. How you han- dle your finances and the decisions you make about money affect you in numer- ous ways and have a signif- icant impact on your quali- ty of life. The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, located at the NAS Jax Main Gate, provides many programs on how to avoid financial pit- falls. These programs include: A budget review which is a confidential service that helps families recon- cile their monthly budget and spending patterns. The Budget for Baby class which is held twice monthly. Call 542-3515 formore information or to schedule an appointment. The Fleet and Family Support Center, located in Building 545, offers certi- fied work/life specialists who provide a full range of financial guidance. Most workshops include a hands- on section that allows par- ticipants to apply informa- tion directly to their per- sonal situation and goals. Money, Debt and Credit Management Workshop First-time Home Buyer Workshop Car Buying Made Easy Workshop Command financial specialist training for E6s or above to train them in confidential personal finan- cial management and pro- viding guidance in pre- deployment money matters. For workshop schedules, call 542-2766 or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil/serv- ices Types of life insurance STerm Life provides coverage for a specific period of time, usually from one to 20 years. Term policies provide a death benefit only of the insured dies during the term. Term policies do not accumulate cash value. Universal Life a permanent policy that gives the owner the right to vary premium payments and the death benefit within certain prescribed limits. The rate of return on the accumulation account fluctuates according to investment performance but will not fall below a guar- anteed rate of return. Variable Life a permanent policy under which the cash value of the policy may fluctuate according to the investment option performance of a separate account fund. Most variable life policies guarantee that the death benefit will not fall below a specified minimum. Whole Life a permanent policy designed to last for life and for which premiums stay level. Source: Life and Health Insurance Foundation From the NAS jax USO f only the USO received a penny every time I searched the Internet...now they will! When you go to www.good- search.com individuals are allowed to des- ignate a charity (please designate USO- United Service Organizations-Jackson- ville!) and donates approximately one penny for every search. Goodsearch uses Yahoo search technology to facilitate a thorough search. What a great way to help a charity by doing something you regularly do! Tickets go on sale for active duty on Monday for the Jaguars vs. Buccaneers game to be held Aug. 26. For more infor- mation on the schedule for USO Jaguars ticket sales and the usage policy, please visit www.usojax.org. The link is on the homepage. Tickets are now on sale for the second annual Heroes Gala to be held Aug. 18 at the Cypress Ballroom in Orange Park. The cost is $45. Free phone cards are available to active duty service members and their families. Quantities are limited, so please stop in soon! For more information, call 778-2821. NAS Jax establishes emergency hotline From Staff N AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for service members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call dur- ing an emergency that warrants evacua- tion such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call 1-800-849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also email the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy.mil to relay their status and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service person- nel and only provides recorded informa- tion. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot, Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disas- ter preparedness office at'542-5595. _ Z_ r ... SA* NeviS. -, 'G1NANoDPt 1 Group 17, Non-Partisan *Experienced Knowledgeable Fair ...... .. r Serving the people of Jacksonville as an attorney and community leader since 1985. Kevin Sanders is the most experienced candidate in the race with 21 years in most all legal areas. His three opponents have 6, 8, and 12 years of experience in limited areas of the law. Put his extensive experience to work for you and elect Kevin Sanders as County Judge, Group 17. Kevin Sanders is a native of Jacksonville, Florida, and the fourth child of a father with a military career in the Navy, and then after an honorable discharge joined and served in the Army. Kevin Sanders is a family man, loving husband, and father. He is a community leader, having served as President or Chairman of an extensive list of civic and charitable organizations, having raised and contributed thousands of dollars back into his community. Vote Kevin Sanders For County Judqe as he is not only the best candidate for the job, but he is the candidate who is ready to take the bench. www.KevinSanders.com Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Kevin Sanders, Non-Partisan, for County Judge. - - - - - - - - -- - - ON THE Go WITH USO ib 18 Jlx AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 Captain s cup fall volleyball league forming The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, com- mand Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. All interested personnel should stop by the base gym to get the required paperwork to join the league. Fall softball meetings are Aug. 23 The Greybeard league meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. and is open to all NAS Jax active duty, selective reservists, and command Department of Defense per- sonnel ages 30 and older. The intramural league meet- ing will be at noon and is open to all NAS Jax active duty, selective reservists, and command Department of Defense personnel. The meetings will be held in the conference room of Building 850. Commands who have their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain s cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball, foot- ball and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as trans- portation, entry fees, and.lodging costs. Interested run- ners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanc- tioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports arti- cles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542- 2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Summer Basketball Standings Team VS-22 Naval Hospital AIMD 600 VP-30 AIMD 900 AIMD 400 VP-5 HS-3 VP-45 VS-24 FACSFAC As of Aug. 11 Wins 10 8 7 Losses 0 Team VP-30 CNATTU Naval Hospital SERCCNP-62 AIMD HS-7 VP-62 Flag Football Standings Team Naval Hospital VR-58 VP-30 O S AIMD VP-5 Blue HS-15 VP-45 NCTS FACSFAC VP-30 Students CNATTU HS-75 HS-3 PSD HS-7 VP-5 Gold Weapons As of Aug. 9 Wins 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 Losses 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 .4 5 5 0 U I al I '. ... . *iI IN TH $Z b illionlye- | | ..... Military Publications reach PULIA 81% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and Contractors Working On Base - -Actey50,631 Active-Duty, Reserves, Cilianfs, Contractors L L ,. go|t Air News'J "TY' ..L ,L sM _,i(AWll nWS', Published by heflorida times-Rnion09 ,; R09< Standings As of Aug.-9 Wins Losses 6 1 5 1 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 Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club s DID #300 meetings are held the sec- ond 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 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at St. Vincent s Medical Center, 2300 Park Avenue, Orange Park, Fla. For more 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 second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.com or call 307-6261. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo. com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen s meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more information, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 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 federal employees to our regular meet- ing held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. A youth fishing derby will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Oceanway Park. A youth fishing tournament will be held Sept. 9 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hanna Park. The tourna- ments are free for children under 13. For more information, call 573-4918. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum s Masterworks collec- tion 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 Genea- 2006 MWR Sports Challenge coming up Aug. 24 8:30 a.m. CO Challenge Canoe Race mari- na 9:30 a.m. 3 on 3 Basketball outdoor basketball courts 10 a.m. Bowling bowling center 11 a.m. Dodgeball tennis courts /5 p.m. Ultimate Frisbee Yorktown and Gillis St 5 p.m. One Pitch Softball Allegheny ball / 8O- '-- field 5 p.m. Kickball Sea King Park Aug. 25 8 a.m. 5k Run Perimeter Road/Antenna Farm 8:30 a.m. Golf golf club 9 a.m. 3 on 3 Sand Volleyball marina 9:30 a.m. Washers Alleghany Park 1 p.m. Tug-of-War outdoor pool 2 p.m. Awards presentation outdoor pool In the event of a tie, first place finishes will determine the command winner. Sign-ups for these events must be turned in by noon tomor- row. For more information call 542-3230/2930. logical Society will hold their monthly meeting Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Museum of Herschel Street. For more infor- mation, contact Mary Chauncey SPORTS & STANDINGS Southern History, 4304 at 781-9300. 62 41 Race for the Cure is Oct. 21 oin in the fight against breast cancer this Octo- ber. The 12th annual North Florida Komen Race For the Cure will hold its 5K run/fitness walk Oct. 21 at 8 a.m. at Metropolitan Park in downtown Jackson- ville. The event will in- clude a coed competi- tive 5K run, 2K fun run/walk, Sleep in for the Cure, survivor cel- ebration, Kids for the Cure area, Denise's Dash (kids run) and much more! For more informa- tion, call.448-7446 or visit www.jaxracefor thecure.org. Teams of 10 and more are encouraged to sign up! To receive a team packet, call Gilda Ramirez at 536-6585. Registration forms can be picked up start- ing Sept. 1 at local Ford dealerships and/ or Publix Supermar- kets or you can regis- ter online now at www.jaxraceforthe-- cure.org. 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S294 Fel"an"and in 315 Arlington 320 Westside 322 Argyle 330 Beaches 335 OranePar 350 aterfront 4r i L. ARL- MLS# 307600 BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL Beautiful 4/2.5,2 story, Townhouse 3br/Zba, BEAUTIFUL DRS LAKE 3/2 S Fernandina Bch Condo 4/2d,204,gated HOME 4/2 on 1.3 acres, sep DR, LR, gas frpic & stry w/gar, all amen. A well maint pool home 3/2 1700 sf, 2nd fir, comm.remodkit Great value $235,000. wtr htr, sprinkler ss, Grt comm. Best in real dentia w/ magnificent views, SAuctions e, o, MBR bath, le, hr- Call 904.62668 sc sys, rdn tu $259,900 90473614 CCbukhead,newdock $550,000(904 259-8989 wood.SS appll, $314,900 mastr, apprx 2800sf, 2 NawrkReattya ruot = W/i boat hse, new sep 110Happy s )591-91aaneous InStn ofGt FREE32"V r Y WALK4r LK ar otoAX BCH fl ec $9,0 4 /- 4rofessionae in Announcements 200Auctions Real Estate n at904)591-910 pCSorders, 97611/ BRICK READY NOW r nva. 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Gated, ool, fit- 3/15 bock 3osfnew i I t404 in, Dr st2.0r acre6.r478fucd3 120 Ntices f D r Bs 334verse eight/ In cabinets $1C9le to newy. 6302 Anvil orn I0 clng cost$274,900 GATED RIVERFRONT 305Southside Will rent at $1095 per $149,900 813-5720 i m1u.lt iee' DL im uGlglG onzales742 1884 COMMUNITY 125 Personals Dt 306 ntracoasta West month ph 994-8949 elty REDUCED TO SELL NEW HOME DOWdentialnetwweaty. Ls fom $42 M13Tan ve n Fam s Accso307 San Marco Ft Caroline Lakes 11659 Goif or, Cut 3 2 2 c ar FREEes LIST!6 CLL NOW! c8m/ge8nt69aspx?id W =11 Ri nt 509 i Jacksonile Atorrey wnneriboddusar 32tEANuse Ntworktealty 26Pr0.ice96 d-3 38 PRICE REDUCED 33/2 o as Lake Asbur Water Ftoei 13 S Twra v e l/ Rid e s ed &O1 F RO p erSted N O W C a l 9 0 4 9 9 2 9 8 9 13 acatiovel/Rides 310Mandarin BEAUTIFUL Tanager Dr. 3/2.5, 1 car, gr r,,ram,. irs. A RENT TO OWN 3 2 T,,Lr., BuY mOWNER ra-- wependeityDOwned&cOpeorate o inton I INTERCOASTAL remo, new everything,! cond 15705163 94 hm 0. 5o9[ & g4j& rl_,o 1000s Ci prop-ies'wch www.riveredgefl.com 145900/976 Services 31 Wentn HOMEIN WATERLEAFI $159,900. 904,.566 1923 bar, aqusi ;ng $S;. B0m N.J Comrriss"on. GEORGEOWN, FL 147 Dating Services 322r a l o i 4BR BA, 2 CarGar. FSBO We e r r is .5 .777777 WATERFRONT 4/2, cent 32 acres on St. Johns 16SEntertainments ville Approx 2198 sq ft. MUST SELL-ClonAreaair, cent vac. 4yr old, River. Over 600 of sec. NO HAGGLING Clifton For se refri., rar, cge. WATERMILL $10k below ^( ,,rn, aev,4s old, River. Over 6001 of Services Sat. Aug19 @i lOam 32 r Jacksonville Adjacent to Preserve, 3/2/2,1900sf, Asking DWc,st refi00. r. W valuL, 3,'2A2, 15003i b4x34_t sycs.irrn ny5 w waterfront. Divided (Preview 9 AM) g2flprngfield cathedral s, $2 A ow, 85.000. l alue. 3.'2.2, 150Ceiln 24s34ft scrod lanaia into 3 lots. Asking APRCSPECIR Larr LOLYMPISFL9892 32 n o reown/ r an a $279,900 obo. 962-8237 778-0024, 334-3237 446 St ellngo rs 335 OKeyanee 1 ftswim spa I.30k bAi s,-$199.900. 904.291.8311 334 eigts $285,0. Ph 90 i, $1.7MM. $30k belo No s 6210 US 1 N.(St. Johns Co.) 330 Beaches f ly 3 Lingareas, PCS House for Sa leinJo Cree mrkt. Lseal gco 120 5 mi. S. of Avenues Mall ASSOW 36532 Midanufactured Homes 5/4/2,25f, M arietta 3/1 eat .5n kit, Buy t and rent it our 1557 indy Wow sell. 36-4678113 : -35" ;5icrS Red Dbl Deckerv Bus 3C4 -i ts. Close to T I t1 i ,l n tfl oo 4 .el 0 zn ua liy0csiyn gfo o ngO t 3orth M INI RANCH COUNTRY ABORTION ALTERNATIVE Tmtoars e trucks vans boat. & rose Mayp rt! w e.n f Cai 9 04-224-0692 B uINu AC5pu 460 St. Johns JUUNGTON CREEK AREA BRA KNTY Cr MpmPo S Iart ah2$329,900quai-f ftuALV 1.800-733.^42.24HBS.iGo ~ iLf 3/1.OR COUNTYf, 294-ent376 904WMH 1931646SF026Co rCROS O 340 Co Navigable waterfront Office Furniture, Partitions 335 range Park/ Call I GONZALAES 3 gas a, a .r $1634900 90470Y, ac 13r Teickets & AM: cyes 390eal tate Wanled Call GG GNAeS 2416376 MLS#318851 Cabi Betaches 149f $129,000. _tt all -ok eow rr O F c t 1 I1 File Cabinets Misc Clay County (904) 742-1884 Brand New 3/2.5, 1 car Call Trever Waters St John's river, *ALL EXPENSES PAID* Designer Furniture & 338 Baker County www.prudentialnetworkrealty. REDUCED TO SELL NEW HOME 0 DOWN ar Townhome., Pulaski Realty, Inc. Toll free i-1$5 Acw/ rbdvr home. S Loving Families Accessories etc. Sold to 339 Putnam County co/aent.ad979 4BR 2.5A, 2 story, 3000 sq ft. 0 closing costs 3/2 extra 1699sf 869 5 90 You Select The Family highest bidder. All 34St. John's County Prudential Must Go FastL E-Z qualify $174,900 35-8 3981 Jacksonville, Attorney winning bidders are 342 St. Augustine Network Realty $265,900. 720 -5696 904-3i9-3989 PRICE REDUCED -3/2 on a MeI 23r seat r NAeie d N te n b a e s N 9 *MI A Bl i JARtIe dR NDOS sun."4f49a379 PRiRver 4Cc dRepdwaDr2 &Mica6 6 or88 n re10iredsubia 344t Au ustine Beach HOME FOR SALE 1 acre, motivated seller. $349,900. Gourmet litch, w/big Dock on the Big orsoo348-434 10 Cash deposit alHpSpAuusie B Be 90 4 CASH FOR HOUSES AB. 1441 AU177510 BP. 350Waterfront n Park FSBO 2/2. 320 Westsid 2ar appis new contents. 946 Player Rd. atson Realty Crp. $2200mo flex payrd fa rm,wfirepace NO HAGGLING, ALL AREAS For auction info call 355Condominiums H d unitaf up grades, pain 139,0 Ca82 p* LG 3 baE e at in kit, 15,00watt An IE rot T 26-27 8A-12P, discrimination. 80 360 ut of Area/Towi/ 86-685 Reduced and must sell 335 Orage im *Paa AT O s c.F NE FL. I LANC State Ireplae, l y 3Br/1Ba CH/A $68,500 InJohCreek 42 1 r75 f a D on Rialtorl welcome 80bS ^ INE, furn, dishes, etc. darenst or legal custo^ $24K210 64 2 2 TOS 6706 I RV 15 x25 pavers in new roof, red oak firs 299K. 904.2697111 ARespected developer 1.80m INOW 36tManufactured Homes FSBO/4/2cg,k2Hawk 50f,brick GREATbLOCATION pgd WESTSDE- albrick 3/1.5, Bu it and rent it out W. lindyWiiow $379.900. Appt donIs a tREAL ESTATE 370 Lots for Sale preseve,premium lot, shower gardentub w/det 2cargar., w/s.Dg Cal Pr 904-224-0692 Beautiul '.oolh. 35 Cae NEEiF ii r ee A sc Too ls eauiul 2.5 pool hm 24 0 904 91-311 pare. 0 328 3 SNBAUCTIONSE 37 l5 Farmseagdve sed i "A" ds, minute S l e, pool, 15,000 kw gen,$169,90on Green Belt 4 yrs new LT W C Accident? Arrest? Divorce? ACREE IN 380 Investment Property Open House Sat-Sun, poolsfnavailreducedfor Call Wanda Feming716-3888 REDUCED $89,9002/1, 819sf, in Coppergate. New Tut R Ld 135K AAA Atthtorney, RefealSvc380hInes Paper 307 SantMarco rty 9041693.6621 or 724.2280 chanc ainbefe N u s Mdoweld a4t4, 9 90e S r rra S Will oop. $42490 sale $215,900. 904-772795 Magnola rores nice n' completely comm sch, home depot JCWP 2/25 Beautiful 2 yr Trot r Landing 5 S.800 Y, BRADFORD COUNTY 382 Retirement Comm. 904464 26 remodE in side &out MLS# $299,900 904.252-7355 old TH St Johns Co. A+ 7 Rob ForSale ACROSS FROM HAS 7427 305562 $95K 904-237-1353 schIs. Owner/Realtor 904-924-0033/759-4180 SAUGUST $163,9o0 097 0494 MSOa, h FL, a Laurie M. Potter ct wiohndel n "wn w m sml YULEEFL 355 Condominiums Conducted On Site 385 Miscellaneous KERNAN LAKES 4/3 Ortega Hills Dr. 4/ gar, WESTSIDE HOME Beautfu9 akefront.TH $163,900 904-704-48 0 0 Tickets ST G 19 39 Real Estate Wanted- 2075sf, open flrp- all new CH&A. $19,900 M# 318851 3/2.5, 1 car gar, quiet MAYOaI F, 17ac. wit m11AM: 81 Acres lan. upgraded Ile, Call Builder 716-7766 n n Beaches 149s end untd a ll i Rvr fron Lawtey. Florida 2.5 Iyr, new 'quet A lovely 4/2 Home on a 3pploBelcheeninsr a laniaamen JCP-$30k below apr. $K.cd ptu9041e ood241 AGUAR Tkts to a ll home P 146 Acres PUBUER'S NOTICE nhood, rent possible, beautiful large corner c 34i Sunstone 3 c W. ,.,. Fall Season *^^^^^^^*^ | $239,500 F343 Sunstone Ctau.ifora for 836 Bu$2eye o2n W. gameRts (2) Lower ev Flor All real estate aver- 19 e MILITARY SPECIAL *i A NEW BUILDING IN e at O f 904-291-8311 Nassau Co. St. Mar5y games (2) Lower n A tisint in this newsa- o ume o904-887m6 t uit JA N DE M R Plant Open House Sat/ sect 233 row K, seats 5 NATIOAL AUCTION r is subject tothe Community. Built in JARDIN D E MEn CONDO Sun 1.45194,900 5043789 River 4ac deepwater, & 6. 258 825171 1-800-659-7004 a Housin Act which he RE RANC 5/4/2 Gif e 2 s Recently released by wdock, a 'd $325K A64makes itgA t Dturedbr ck front wth developer. Near Brand NewHse3br/bJ 4/3aw, p ask $295K 41535 $290 I g62800sf1poohottub as$295K94-4123568 T y AB640 AU899. madvertise ityp illegal to $424,900.UPGRADES, BOLD cITY REALTY, INC. Harde Sidi"l cusresBrans O ef n 28K frnu1ot No 4CKETS www.natlauction.com advertise "any prefer- PRESERVE, OPEN Member NEFAR & BBB arage (Vauled Ceil- f courants OakLease t purchase opt. 218K lakefron9,900 culdesac lot.287-1281 JAGS VS PANT1THES ce imitation or dis- on A Equa Housingpportunity g;:;:in forma, l L office Beach Blvd. eat 15 St Owner Fint 407 94 5408 w-128sf te ont. SATAUG. 1Th crination based on SCHOOLS, OPEN HOUSE, KAREN A. CRUFF g Irma R/off eachBlvd. at 15th St. Owner1t lf timedok, $32EACH, aerace, color, religion SAT-. SUN 1.- 46PM19 LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER Formal ench Doors, Open 1-5 daily or call g, d a...B dg904- /14 ac. CALL 912-81182-666 sex, handicap familial CALL 904-735-383 20 years experience gp.2904 270 E cR 912-573-4682 10 E StaSales status or nIonafori-yeaexenc galley kitchen) Large 904-246-9268 lagoon.Quietculdesac 342 St. Augustine IK Sgin or an Intention, to 268 -1715 breakfast area LG 3br/2ba. every upgrade,St.Augustine cketsa/PanthersuchpreMasterBR w/ba and BEACHES CONDO EXC REDUCED 89900 NORTHSDE 1650SF first row e eard AneSLATMENTSl0rsa E show firstsro yafdPnter f ESTATESALEAUG. erence, limitation or twowalk-inclosets OCEAN VIEW 1/1, Call190+435.6169 WGV 4/4 Luxury Condo \3br/2ba, on Tidal Creek, only thing In f rnt f 26-27 8A-12P, discrimination. Indry rm privacy $450.000. Vista Delmar -Panoramic vista 1.23 AC lot. $300.000. yous the cheerleadeal status BntwaterPOpenSat 11fence 8' 12' storage 612-9359 EAGLE HARBOR4/3 Irg Glf water preserve Call 904219-2005 $150. Call 904-221-1353 GO 12575 DEEDER includes children under 4, 3/2 /2c gar on lake shed w/9'x20' drwy, open kit, fncd Buyer's Incentive PBLIC NOTICE LANE OFF ST. AUGUST- the age 18 living with roo for a 22' boat or Dutton Is Preserve 3/2 cudesac aenites. $49K P U B L I C N T I C INEfurndishesA etc. pCren s or legal custo- KsK1o CNE furn dishes. etc. parents or legal cuwto- h 2480K Glad42,e 0.706r. RV o 15'x25' pavers in new roof, red oak firs $299K. 904.269-7111 904347-Respected developer- Ca 537-8313 dans, pregnant women a shaded area 16' x very clean $210Kcall announces release of, GREEN COVE SPRINGS Phase 1 marsh, lake, and people securing Black Hawk Bluff brick GREAT LOCATION! 22'patio -10 year '904-222-18732418229 End's C eli SNassau wooded home sites i.r lleVILLEB OOKCASES custody of children /2tle/hw firs 2car Close to schools, termite bondo-alarm DsSon 3/2, $89,0se.e 345 Nassau new gated, & upscale (3)T-Antiques: butlers under wlgar cul-de, sacIg kit, Ig shopping & churches, system Dtton Isl Preserve 4/2.5 90421 2814ew ated&upscale )-ntiqe: butler This newspaperwillyd232K 904-708-2057 shpig e Brand New Keywest 9042152814 rverfront comm. near chest, exec desk, schl desk not knowingly accept Conv't to NAS-JAX. Ust Price $229,900 Style home 2400sf, $425K Lake Asbury/SilverCrk COUNTRY ESTATE beaches on GA coast shaennwheel. Kitset, any advertisnl for real COVINGTON CRK All brick Perfect starter home. Owners Assist 904-222-1873 241 F229 3/21940sf lyr old, all 2 sto home, 2900sf, 0-293-2511 Ext 2info a t, s, houe- is in vio- 2200sf, 3/2, Too many Lotsofsftg4/1.5home. Zero Down Financing brickgrt loc.Reducedl extra g a. awRReduced uwres,tlamps, mirrors, pic- nation of the law. Our extras too list. Won't Last- Priced to sell fast!!!! & pays closing OCAN$212,000. 9114-807-8539 -5787 OCEAN VIEW CONDO $212,000. 904-g07-8539 $399K. 904993-5787 QUEENS HARBOR ICW piles,coolsp27uterosup- readers are hereby $399.9k904-509-7064 lW A Cal/Us Today at 2 gTATE LT- pliescomputequip 6 informed that all age ready November Lowest price @ Eagle MOB slvereditlon, Thurs dwelling advertised in 90 222 116675.Ca904-389-6114 Harbor. FSBO 3/2, last GRAND CHELSEAin etacular views,, VIP ' AIH 17th12n-4p,Fr18th, thisnewspaper are307 San Marco 904693-6621 or 724-2280 chance 4 bargain before Nassau's Meadowfield Realiy9626190 SatC9th8a-4p.9127Ft. available on a equal rolneRd.9074 0 listing.$217K. 282-8301 3/4BR,.2BA, 2car, Home ST. JOHNS RIVER -50k. Caroline Rd. 94-744-7490 a dis Buying a Home OWNER FINANCING buers warr, brand new appr. 3/2 newly A sREHOUSi E EVCTION c47in4o ounyais B a Home? OCEAN VIEW. 2/1 ORANGEPARKCC almost cpt nt 1402sf07K updated close to SATURDAY WAREHOUSE EVICTION crimination call HUD RENOV. 2/1w/new roof Contact your VA condo. Remodeled new4/3ongolfcourse, 86300 Riverwood Dr. e k49-7503 SALE-tools, computer toll-free telephone carpet.appls, cabs,tile. $294,900. Call 891-6710 all ala2n2ces 048-0821/556-9334. 4-7503 equip., shop.equip, n90 4472,7525 Home Loan Expert- 1298-3220 AUGUST much more. Fri 9, S 1-800-669-9777. The 145900. 90447272 Home Loan ExPVB 0 down 0 closing 9-12,4945#1 St. Aug toll-free telephone Laurie M. Potter costs 3/2 condo beac Owner will hold small 4 YULEEL 355 Condominiums I gTH& 26TH Rd. 904-333-7449 numberforthehearng 310 Mandarin access. E-Z qualify mortgage lSsyrmaxw/ PAGEHILL3/2 IDEA 1-8-6nmbe fred is YNCM (USN Ret) $290,000. 904-379.3989 $okcashdown, sm.OP me idr, Ir, lrg. kitcaulted, NATURES ________ _o 1-80 -927-9275 SElt & home 9042647929 3oceiling2s, car garage, NATURESHIDEAWAY a 11am 0 Georgia Real Losco Area Mandarin Buying, Selling or SELVALAKESTH3bron Pace Island. By Owner, MB w/ garden tub, sep/ '-New3/2, grnd unit 23'ti Baillake, Parkside drive, Agents OK. 4/2.5 water showers, nice lawn,rot gated, $132,900 Assist 2 aGStation Beautiful 3/2 refinancing? Contact man~i upgrades. view, uniqueulr in.ell4 Fall Season state wdfirs, crnr lot w/poolvrfniqgla .1Sell264-1410 ea$on 5239,500 FSBO 262-2994 AxLaurie for any ofyour $3599.00247-8418 Open sat-sun 207.-167 904-225-2430 .. Starts -- .l-de -a ith 315 Arlin. n 904)448-9330 x225 financing needs, including KICK BACK deni lAugustineLE 'pI9hardwood flooring, .n Cell (904) 463-2065 VA FHA home equityor ed t Fll September 9th .access topolanadC~~4"-eqTI Third floor, elevator. 3 lennis courts for sale. Email: lauriepotter conventionalloans.ANDRtbedroom, two full nue lConltact 912-617-7291 2. allnewcpt1800+sf,$1 @c56idecom @coun tyic bath 2 car garage,- no reators. 568-7071 Website: RE r.ywiyA 1ut anessgantee pi In. L orIwGA 2314 Misty Dr. home.countrywide com/ L Xcosanlesstee ppli Middle Georgia area.e lir0 tolHn Emrn SI. E Frrr. land hur,,n FRONT approx Charming3/1.5 hm Comp lauriepotter a/c area 1752sf, EMA" ropertes ,,- RSH FRONT approx renovated! Grt schls. S63-5an Jose d Ai n ti, screened lanai 177sf, rnrC, 1700Sf open ora 7 7 $3150. Call 6634 Ector Pl. $169,900 i HNak orrlaC11 hoepe iid1, ilorpn hb tupgrodi looking wooded pre- irp 12-882-4629 350 Coop 3% 591-9923 Jacksonville, FL 32207 028391 t 44.990. oe (KINGSLAND. GA eiihlerc' freaurco nidn r rwwi maldeu I)I I iWilgi ajind&pindi golf course commu- Buill In 1997. P 2h 3 2 iphon 4" (ob;9eh lireited pto oerlooki [le prv ba nity Please call F ..Ba..on Co.. custo. Brick. I hoe.tic .&R..achel D aColony 87. 2/2 all apple , % 4bdrm 2ba. 2160sf, R, ,ealtors -; $244K Hazel 904.285.7700 .:Ropen sit orplan, RAVINES GOLF COURSE C wood lot, 16x21 stor 2cargar, FLrm, shed, ,, ,,,..r ,Ga8th home, 895k age bldg. $151K neg. fenced, 904491-7996.- N jis!!! n.J jt a or yo0t SOUTHSIDE 5330 Vivera Lo., Jacksonville, FL appo ntmen today! Luxury, granite, SS 4 wood firs, walk in closets, II Vilaglo. 616-2356 Stonebridge Condos Be o A2br/2ba. new tile & pnt. One Bedroom Starling At 2nd fir Modern $154.900 ,904-962-3056/9623041 Ce c 6k e Townhome for Sale 1449sf or etr eocto P c eLocated in Plantation Vil- lage. 3/25. built in 2005 -$172,900 Call Lisa Duke -Cntroda NewHomes904 614- 6166 from the $160's 360eautou, GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC T he-T V picture perfect 2+acre i. O APARTMENTS crks and a short walk to beautiful Lake George '.,-. "- -- MANCHESTER KY 2 story, "-. ,-= -U'"- ,.3+/2.5, 3400sf, full -...r i ..i.-...- ..... ,.,. bsmnt.55 AC, priv. conv ly:i [. H2.d_,. :. 41i ~ , O bc. $230K 912-496-6203 L' -VA Land: 16 ac, fronts *. Ni Perked: 919-693-8984 & si A Personal Touch4 nvoII ...a... u u :RIVIERA PARKWAY 365 Hom toured ..Jack Lee Construction APARTMENTS A 3 04BRON 1RMORE ACRES. 100% FINANCING New Constructiot in San Mateo $192,000 783-9039 Old Middleburg Hurry Hurry Hurry i o. sALsU4 7SNOO b'cr -zaNo BAD, TOUGH, UGLYNr 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 car Call Now! BAD, TOUGH, UGLY garag.1530 sq.ft.- -U-Picko o 389-3179Ak fo Eme. do 1- S the loan. 771-9055 Completion August 2006. CBC050222 8:30-5:30M-F AsforEmma Call Today For Details DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU 102 Tallw!od, San Mateo QUALITY. VALUE*LOCATION LaAt$90ow,$55 M nes Call Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 Ownir/Realtor HOME OWNERSHIP 3/2 Double Wide Contact me for a FREE List of available AFDE Middbro 1.2/ ysne. Homes hat meet your needs SaveThousands LARGE CALL (904) 291 2735 Rosemarie Knoll2,3OOM REALTOR" 1,2,3 BEDROOM Sandy 695a2255S (904) 421-3555 HOMES LET YOUR JOB BE A YOUR CREDIT ! W M W N in. C mma 771- 55 EAS WOO __ __ __ or 962-1086 Watson Realty Corp. \\51, cnRwltysqotI.RrI0EoSR MOVING, MUST SELLI 4194 San Juan Ave. Jacksonvrille, Fl 32210 Se572br/2baInuire14x7Only. 571.9957 or 282- 2994 ,20 lax Air N 365 Manufactured 36, J Homes MOVING MUST SELL! 3/2. 1600SF+ Over Acre and a Half. Won't last! $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley 874,1862 or 291-3100 New 4 Bed 2 Bath 1600 SF, Mobile Home or a Large Wooded Lot. $875/Mo. Must Sell CALL 291- 0716 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASHII Old or New or Assume Loan. Call 730-8606 Southslde Handyman Special 3/2 MH in Portslde as I $7500. 904-465-0989 ilow, 2 we nave owner iinlan- Ing call and get pre-approved over the phone 95-2255 370 Lots for Sale 4, Beautiful 5.75 ac lot SMelrose Florida, Cue i Lakes Subdivislon Lot, $150,000 obo. Call Rauh, 904-910-9303 For Sale RIVER FRONT LOT Charter Point subdivi silon. Oak Bay Dr. North 115'x145' $650,000. negotiable 405-924-3231 M GNOLIA PT GCC 3Lots on gofcOUrSe from $119,900 Owner Agent 904-343-7612 QUEENS HARBOR ICW ESTATE LOT - Spectacular views, VIP Reality 962-6190 WESTSIDE LOTS 1743 ExIlne Rd. 1.6ac, $89,900. 1608 Rudd Rd. lac, $89,900. 1620 Rudd Rd. lac $89,900. 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Call 641-9700 420 Houses 420f Unfurnished 4, Atlantic Beach 2/2 Berber carpet, fire- place, vaulted ceilings, gar., w/d hookup, fenced yard, no pets. $700mo. 221-5652 PcSing. AVONDALE 3/1, CH&A, hardwood firs, updated kit/ bth, w/d hookup, detached gar, fncd yd, quiet street $1100 mo 904 -262-3509 Beautifully remodeled S 5/3, 2000f, home Sm large lot In quite. ssubdvisIon, minimum, 6 mth. lease $1400/month. Call 912-266-4295 BYERS PROPERTIES -276-0795 W/S Ortega Bluff, 3/2, SO1800sf, $1200. O.P. -2/1.5, 900sf, $675, O.P. -3/2, 1367sf $1000 & CHIMNEY LAKES, Beautiful 3/2 home on ;,, quiet cul-de-sac, fp, scrnd prch, garden bath In mbr, Ig fncd yrd, kids ride bikes to Chimney Lakes Elem. $1200. 571-5315 CLAY CO Long Leaf 4/3 3000sf new brick 1 .Sac acnt lanrd Blsn d rg Birld Mcidleouro. Call st.-.e 90J- 26 9029 CLAY Silver Crk 2. all311 ck cu..l c sac lake ic.I. grea1 l-:h,:,.:l. 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VANSANDT RE 389. 3540 JAX BEACH 2/1 DUPLEX 30' to bch access, ocean view. $1095& li95mo 904-725-3359 JULINGTON CRK / CR210 4/2, eat in kit, formal LR, DR. 2 car gar, inside laund, lots of extras, 2000sf Nr 195 & grt schools. $1200mo. 386-290-4434 JULINGTON CRK PLANT 3/2, 1300sf. backs to park $1295mo. First Month Free 874-2245 LAKESHORE -3/1, CH&A fncd yd, kit equip, w/d hu. 4608 Palmer Ave $700mo/$700dep 343-9575 MANDARIN, 3/2.5,2 car gar 1900sf. 2 stry, central vac, pool, gtd, close to I. 95. $1450m 904-292-0078 Mandarin story, brand new TH, 3/2.5, 1600sf, lake vw, pool, fitness club. $1000m 904-422-7948 Mandarin 1BR /1BA 1st Fl. 912sf, gated, upscale amenities, near Bap- tist S Hosp 904-742-9916 MANDARIN -3/2, Fla rm. gar, tile firs, fncd yd, fplc, culdesac, great schls. $1185m 716-4141 420 Houses' 420 Unfurnished LAKE MANDARIN garden home 3br/2ba, 1c gar, tile floors, $1100mo+ $12odep. 904-477-7104 MAND. Very nice Twnhm, 3/2, icgar, 1600sf, apple. Incl., no smoker/pets, $1195m+dp. 904287.9507 MIDDLEBURG/MAYFIELD 4/2.S, 2cgar, 2 story, $1200m+$1200dp. w/gd credit. 3523 Alec Dr. 904-371-4083/662-6136 Murray Hill 2/1 Newly Remod 4814 Headley Ter. off Cassett $750mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 Murray Hill 2/1 ch&a hdwd firs, nice neigh- borhood no pets, $650 mo + dep 904-716-3441 North Jax Victoria Lakes Spacious 3/2 $1250/mo 1st month rent FREE! pool, clubhouse, screen lanai. Convenient to 9A and 95. Call 252.8644. NORTHSIDE 3br/2ba, Irg living area. close to down town $800 + sec. 619-1599 NORTHSIDE 2/1, newly renovated, hard wood firs, new cpt, w/d hkp, CH&A, $750mo. Call 262-3509 Northside 2, 3, BR hses & twnhms for rent ch&a appis $650- $825mo. Greg No hud 376-5190 N'SIDE- 5/3.5.3000sf, | 3cargar, $1t600mo plus S until. 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PONTE VEDRA Fairfield 2300SF, 3/3, 2 car gar, spa, lawn serv, avail 9/1 $2150mb 904-294-1432 PV Walden Chase, culdesac, new rugs, new curtains, new pnt, 3/3, grt rm, fplc, bonus rm DR ofc, laund rm, Friendly comm. pool, tenn ct, $1800mo. lawn maint incld. no pets St. Johns School Nease H.S. C-662-4503 H-285-0140 RIVERFRONT HOUSE: 2/2 Compity Renovtd on 1+ac. Pets neg. $950+ Sec. Call Nikki 434-0755 SAN JOSE Charming lake front, 3/2, CH&A, wdh, gar, wd/ tile firs, dock, pet ok with dep. $1350. Call 904-838.8725 So'slde 4br/3ba. 2500sf lake view, wood floors, $1500mo. 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Also this per 11280Beach Bo Florida valid driver license and sales t.$250. 1 immediate need for *Pipelayers sonnee to h g t0ha.1 conditon, likened, A Driver with clean license *General Laborers have great organize experience. 904-662-6904/with decorative who is willing and able to Salary depends on exp. tional skills. RETAIL SALES Don't miss this opportunity!!!! 904-291-4102 Garage pillows,$250.904-260-2086 rove heavy furniture. Jobsite is located on the Don't miss this o ortunit Orange Park area, Full Fax resumes to: (904)819-3575 At: fCars.2003 ae S Apply at 616 each Bvd. MF Westsideof Jacksonville Time, salary plus Sl fromSOID fOAKDINING Pleas DRIVER ca (904)771-9831 Fax resumes to: (904) 819-3575 comss by e-mail td A/F Caroline Sat 8/19 TABLE, WITH 2 CAP- Pac(acmmission. Lui s cor byemail at: luis.vien- $~2500-$3450.Call ROOM HIDE-A-LEAF DRIVER with CDL A or B to arrange an interview. Call at 276.4840 rr CroinichSatolatn o1Tom WITH27APo & exp. Bilingual a plus. Williams is an equal Attn: Luis Venrch or by email at:rich@ colatino.com912-510-0716rtSIDE Will train or Gunite. opportunity employer. luis.vienrich@ecolatino.com 912-674-3620 Handbags, ceramics, CHAIRS. MINOR SCRATCHES Start $10-$11 while .2 GOLFCLUBS household items, $400OBO. 542-9e698 - training. 4e+ hrs/wk JOIN OUR TEAM ATTHE SACRIFICE SET MEN'S clothing, artworketc.NIG area. DFWP EOE It GOLF CLUBS. USED FT. CAROLINE big garage I/TABLEANDSIX CHAIRS -- 800-655.8018 GOOD CONDITION- sale. furn toys & hse \ CALL 246-2803 -- 800-a656-8018nOFFER- CALL 317-6615. h c e DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS NOREASONABLEOFFER Old Mill Cove Trail E. TV-4in, Magnavox -needed. Paid vaca, REFUSED Thur, Fri 8-2 Big Screen Pojection -ions and holidays. New ahe.Vlofida tjskngSL0.Cal equip. G.E.C. Trucking ".O. TRAIN TABLE -4x7ft ICW -comm garage sale. T.V.I 1 Call 359-0404 & 301-2600 "includes easy track, Wolf Creek TH. Beach/ $250. Scooter -'02, Hodges, Aug 19th 10-2 WESLEY HALL COUCH = Paratransit Drivers ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT G & A 70mpg, $450. 260-4415 iCW-Multifm-$400 plaid chr, ithr NeededATG- ottoman $400, chrry wd Safe, good paHard Pan Fill Dirt sle8/5.2512 Winding glass too desk w/ofc drivSrecorod. clean CHEAP! 904-497-9666g SpringsCt'inBent- chr, side cmptr pc e drivcecord0AndleanwaterSubdv, off $300, white wicker background a must. Harley Davidson 00' Hodges Blvd, clothingfum, daybed w/mattresm Drugafree.fCall 493-5262 We are looking for an Executive Administrative Assis H Fatboy.$13,Dvd.Only more tbl corner pcrocking' TRUCK DRIVER tant with proven success. The resourceful individual 8100miles, custom Maddarin Moving Sale: from Per1llwd.b- fror,manyextras, from Peir 1, all wood, 23yrHlyruexpeCDLtAwith must be an extremely organized self-starter who can excellentcondition, arage 34481Islander Way, near med brown $200. C ryHazmatr0Drugt $ wtesth No handle a variety of duties simultaneously. Candidate kept, call 622-6702 Ricky Rd.oSat. 8.12N 223-4265 felony $600 exceptional Wedding forces sale. andelig 904.233-7011 must be aindconfid mat 4 HotTubthree years Bedrm set, Couch, Ent .t terms and possessexcellent written and verbal communi water all cover, CallTV61W&D6 andore JOIN OUR TEAM v.L-.,L,- cationsns sills as the candidate will deal with senior level includedgreatshape, N'side Comm. YardSaiel ELECTRIC AT THE ECO LATINO FLORIDA TINES UNION management on a daily basis. Qualified individual g 50en6interior,6greatp c, Furn., bikes, clths. & WHEELCHAIR imeS-4Union6016 much morel Pis join us Hide electricR - shouldhave a minimum of three to five years of execu Sat. 19th@ 8am. Take' Turbo HOT WEES& Turner to Bessent wheelcbalr/ scooter, tive level support who can work independently with MATCHBOXeTero o usdlesstanlhours. Seeking qualified joining together for the 1st time... minimum supervision. 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Can del. 391-0015 lsLivestock& BED $370 ALL NEW Supplies VISCO Memory Foam 1010 Pets and Supplies Sets. Kings from $599 .(904)674*0405 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 -w w,- 41 ww_ _m .-1b.-0M N w W- 4 f M ews Providers" 41b A - _- m - NN 4 N - WM 0 0ft .411m 0 -W go--- --4- -- 0 -IM 41b M- ft %mop- ho-d- w -w _mmm %.* -b _ftdo m 1Available Available erial . ..........~ ~-~rra9qWDipi~k~.lr^~-~grlll~r*rsua;ssr ~ 4m -mmm 4w 41b ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, August 17, 2006 23 11005Livestock 1005 & Supplies 2 YO Buckskin Stallion grn broke shots, $1000 Cog- gins current. 642-9933 Norse & Kennel Warehouse 1096 5 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkenel.com 1 01 Supplies V BULLDOG T Designer Puppies Chlhuaruas &Doxies Puggle & Labs www.petworldpets.com pet World 262-4646 ., Aquarium 75 gallon, T. with stand, hood, lt,111iltesstemand Iosalatsh. $325 obo. Leave Message r 912-882-6371 ,BELGIAN MAUNOIS, IMPORTED. protection, Obedience -e & Agility. www. k9-trainer. corn S 904-289.9282 & BOXER SFree 6yrildemale Boxer, spaeyed. She Is very loving and Is t"v*%hkids"cats& oier dogs. 904-629-5892 CHIHUAHUA PUPS, Short & long hair, Cash! $250 & $300 904-757-8567 4 CHIHUAHUA MALE white, black spots, two months old, $375 obo, call 6146820 CHINESE CRESTED PUP PIES, champion pedi dree I/M. 1/F, black w/ white markings, ready 8/18. Call 904-504-5315 from 10am-9pm only Cock A Poos, Too cute teddy bears Reg HC '$300+ Buff & Bicks. Also taking dep on 4 wk rare Sil- ver Buff, Red & BIcks. Non n shed 904- 568-6418 ,, COCKATIELS for SALE All colors available, $50 to $75. Call 674-0598 anytime, g day, or night. DACHSHUND PUPS choc/tan, bick/tan $250 904.766-0750 Iv msg Doberman Pinschers Red Full blooded, 2M, 3F, big/ sweet $400 904-304-1365 SDOG FREE to good 4, home, due to health 12 years old, very lov- ing house broken. 779-6782 SDoghouse Igloo 12-576-7377/ 4.1 227-0866 English Bulldogs AKC champ pedigree 2M /1F $1600. Call 352-543.-0163 German Short Haired Pointers M/F, all shot sOrvIs indorsed kennel. Nat'l. field champ on oremis Ready to gol & up. 229-263-9498 Gdrman Shepherd: 9mo old female, AKC regis- tered $400 904-502.- 6850 'GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS-Black w/Health CePl $250. 904.284-2827 German Shepherd apprx 2,yrs, Male, Intact, S/W 900 neg. 904-262-8691 GREAT DANE PUPS CKC reg., 3 litters blue merle BK259-4781 Lab pups, AKC, 1 yellow M.2 black F; HC, S/W, POP. 904-291-7020 Labrador Pups AKC, yllw HC calm temperament POP $400 541-1667 LABS, AKC Yel. 2 Utters DIckendall / Black Creek Sires $600-1400. 284.6606 Maltese, Yorkies, Pome- ranian, Shih- tzu, Pekinese, Chihuahua. 904.374-b6177 MINI SCHNAUZER -8wks, M, AKC. bik/ sivr, $600. 386-937-5824 PARAKEETS- FREE! 2 yellow/blue S Includes large cage. - good home needed. PIT DULL APBT/UKC PUPS 9wks. 1M/2F $300 up. shots POP 904-230-8279 PITBULL PUPS ADBA Jocko, Redboy. Sire is a SON of champion Emmltt. 352- 375-8075 Pomeranian Pups; 2M/2 F; 6wks old AKC reg. Ready for release on August 23rd. $550 & up. 509-2995 if Interested Pug Beautiful AKC reg black & tan fern puppy 12wks $500. 912-554- 0644 PUG PUPS, CKC, Fawns, M/F, S/W, HC, ready to go 500. 904-374.2804 RAT TERRIER PUPPIES For sale. More info. Call 904-641-4758 ROTTWEILER -pups, AKC HC, 8wks, 352-546-3903 ShIh-Tzu, Adorable 9 mos. male. All shots, neut'd, house broken. Very smart, playful loves people. He will melt your heart Need to sell, moving in with daughter who is aller gic to animals. Please, only someone who has time for him. Paid $500, will sacrifice for $325 OBO. 904-219-8391 Shih Tzu CKC Pups, hith cert, shots, wormed, POP. call 904-215-7809 SHIH TZU -CKC, s/w, Fla vet hith cert 2 'M, gold/wht & red/wht, $650 797-8947 Silky Terrier babies, AKC, (like Yorkies) small, non -shed, HC 386-496-1279 . WEIMARANER Pup AKC Silver 1st shots, health certs. (850) 579-4475, YORKIE PUPS CKC Female 4950, Males $850 Poodle $500. 386-649-2111 YORKIES, 2 Adorable girls ready for just the right home. $650 & $750 Cash 386-325-2384 Transportation 1200 Aviation 1205 Boats 1210 Sailboats 1215Boat Dockage & Rentals 1235RV Rentals 1300 Motorcycles/Mini Bikes 1305Auto Brokers 1310 Auto Parts 1315 Auto Rent/Lease 1320 Antiques/Classics 1325 Automobiles 1335$2000 or Less 1340OTrucks/Trailers/ SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses 1350 Misc. Auto 1355 Autosff-ucks Wanted 1205 Boats **** LET US SELL YOUR BOAT *Consignments Needed. Salter Marine 904-284-0155 4. Hydra Sports Center / Console 99' hp, Johnson Out board, $14O0obo. 904-605-0486 4. SAIL BOAT S CATAMARAN with | trailer, Sail very good, ready for the water now ask $899. BOB. 904-477-7070 10' Aluminum Boat S with trailer and t trolling motor, 411b, thrust, $550 obo. Call Tom 912-258-0644 or 912-576-8769 17' KEY WEST '89 Cntr console w/trlr, 93 - 70hp Johnson Motor reuns perfect. 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Call 219-6 or 714-4466 4 TIRES New 18" Tire 41\f rims, low pro 678-852-4 4, TRUCK B( | Diamond plat ILbox, like new, fl sport side 48 upper width. $2 4. Wanted Traile Sfor Volvo 240 remove from y George. 287 1320 Antiqi 13 Class 1967 Ford Mustani back Totally res with rebuilt 289 e Cral ar mag wi new interior, re tires. Air condltic automatic tran slon In the flo Beautiful car $51 For more informal call Ray Davis 64 or 220-0290 1969 KAISER JEEP V6 eng, $375 Call 728-4748/247 1978 CADILLAC RADIO B I a r Fire-mist blue new, $6500 614-3 Plymouth Prowli Black on Black condition 1900M $38,500 obo 993 AUTO+RV AUCT for Special Olymp 1974 Votikwagon Aug 19 10 am. S under auction CHEVY IMPALA Custom Mint Cor original ml, 402 big 400 turbo glide tra tory duals, origli sheet & window s Very rare car. Driv fect. No rust. 7642604/434-5220 1325 Automo / C ACURA CLS '03. 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Exe con of 6yr 100k cert warranty. $19,90 an reasonable David 904- 483 -I CADILLAC DEVIL Red metallic, le loaded, 58K mi. $1400 down. 674-44 / CADILLAC C Pearl white chrome wn $18,840 998- LEXUS OF JACKSON 4, Camaro SS, Loaded T-Top 4-o red, 66k miles, Call Nate 90434 SCAMARO SS- Loaded, T-Top S red, 691K miles CallNate. 904-4 SChevrolet Cam Automatic tra slon with new lob ( candy gre flames). Only 8K n new torque thrust v New air condition s plus many other ex Must See! Wills for $10,999. Pictures be seen at our seb www.flautobody. Phone 904.264-7 L, CHEVROLET Bl T 93' with cold air SU Candy Green. M 991k. Sell Prica Pictures can be s at our web site www.flautobody.c 4, CHEVY CAMA S.2000 $69,500 ml LSI VS. auto, t leather loaded, everything runs stro fast. 904-434-13 CHEVY CAMARO Z V8, loaded. $89 Call 89965853 4 CHEVY CORVE CONVERTII red 1 owner, ex condition, gara new tires. $26,500.37 {r'l CHEVY CORV %r'05 6 Speed B fur$41,98 LEXUS OF JACKSON 998-0012 rrts 1325 Automotive ew CHEVY CORVETTE 01' Ires. Convertible, red, 1 OK ml, '. Owner, excellent con- ntltrac, h dillon, garaged, new 765 tires, $26,500. 378-9622 Chevy Malalbu 78 Clas- sic Chevy Monte Carlo sand '78 & trailer, $3500. ofile, Race cars 904- 759- 0906 201 e c 7 CHRYSLER SEBRING Oetruck v "'04 LTD. Only Irs GMC 20,000 Mi. $16,890 .58" LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE U. 998-0012 r Hitch Corvette Convertible . I will 95' Metallic red, w/ our car. White top, full power -5177 matching hardtop, automatic ZR-1 wheels, / $15,750. 868-4222 after lies/ 5 pm or weekends les Dodge Dakota 04' F 1- 1 Quad cab, S xT, 4wd, retd bI v8, sunroof, step bars, n bed cover, 26,500ml, ees exe. cond, $19,500. d-line 912-882-4293 smIs- Dodge Dakota 91', or. long bed, only 60K 0 000 miles, sliding rear ition, window tool box, 2-8902 tires-n-paint, great! Runs S good, 2000. 912-576-1508 SCJ5 .1 DODGE STRATUS 03' 0. 6 52k miles, new tires, 7.1955 Abattery runs and looks great. $7999 obo. PELDO 904-655-0486 e, like 235 FORD MUSTANG GT '01 Leather, speed, V8 er '99 $12,995. Carl 899-5853 Mint Miles! /( FORD MUSTANG GT -3905 05 OS Only 2600 ION Miles $25,990 lice FL 998-0012 Thing LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ns Ford Tarus GL '93 New S'71 trans & tires. Needs air id. 44K $2500 904-317-9023 ns, fac .l GEO PRIZM 92' naI bll .i Runs good, drives ticker. ood, starts every Lives per tllme, needs TLC, $10 K $850. 912-673-8223 GTO 2004. Blue/ blue leather. LS1, 350hp, Itive n auto loaded 6k miles, warranty, beautiful car. $22K. Call Mike i-TYPE 904-751-2794 equipt 8-0012 $ HONDA ACCORD 96' IVILLE X Sedan 4 cyl, auto, N all power, exc. gas mileage, greatstudent 04 Nav, vehicle, $5. 904-294-6946 Ex Lo 3,995 HONDA ACCORD 01' NVILLE i FOR SALE LOW MILES, A 42CC VERY CLEAN CAR ASKING PRICE, $8500. 2003 REAL GOOD DEAL OK miles 904-982-5668 rranty. C.n. A Honda Civic 02' 4 dr derrick (EX) 62K miles. New hm, | tires, $10K under @ orders to relocate L '04 make offer. 912-266-4295 pped, d Honda Civic 00' SI, 98k miles. miles, black 2 door, 0012 17 $87s50-obo. NVILLE 904-303-6377 lack, M. HondaS2000 trans 1 2004,16800mlesblue 50 j1 like new call 270-6343 3.2, nights, 220-0193. $25K cleana, P INFINITI G35 Coupe ) obo '04 Pearl white/ tan, beautiful, like .'04 new $28,980 998-0012 ran r LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE V 15,000 8-0012 fTr\JAGUAR SType '03 NVILLE %_6-4.2. fully equipped. $22.640. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 52 CUR JEEP CHEROKEE 98' / 6 cyl 4WD. illh only s J 95k miles. Nice paint lob (green). ColdA C. NADA retail value '7600. & 03 Will sell for $6500. Pictures PDL can be sent at our web site. L www.flautobody.com. age 904-264-7173 i975 LiUncoln TwnCar 95 rranty .1i. | signature one owner, 0 Miles XA,/ like new, 74K ml, exc. mileage, garage kept, S service records available, $121K Must see. Leather ) 1-10 Offers considered. 386-437- 0124/386-793.8660 ATTRO MERCEDES BENZ SOOSL equip -'03, SlIver w/ash Ithr, B-0012 14,800 ml, 3yr ext. war- Vi ranty, wood wheel. Exc INVILLE cond, $63,900.246-4104 rtible (H) or 246-9593 (w) ils.5 MERCEDES SL500 98 Conv/Hdtp, sport, RS'05 bik/blk, 68kmi, mint IdWarr cond. 904-280-3479 MERCEDES BENZ C240 '03 White/tan Int, loaded. les, Sl- $329mo. WAC. 899.5853 artible S20 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS '89 S0 $975 OBO, Runs Great, Need $ 'RX '05 Shawn (904) 626- 2520 n, only s. Like. a MUSTANG 2o002 3.8LT, 3-0012 .i V6, fully loaded, exc. IVILLE -It1 cend., 67KmIles, $7900 Sor trade, mini van, E '85 912-882-1052 2520 E '03 4Only dTS'03 10. navor feres 0012 2000O -, nay. , auto, 5,$13K. 34-1385 i-2000 p, auto, ,$131. 34.1385 ara 98' nsmis- - paint en with miles, wheels. system xtras. ell $can site coom 173 LAZER r. Colon AIleea e: een em RO SS les, red 'tops, , power invery 28 '00 995 mE ILE xellent VETTE leauti- B0 IVILLE invite all friends and customers to stop by or call him- Bring in this ad for extra savings! Military and First Time Buyers Welcome! want to De treated like family, come to NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 1550CASSAT AVE 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 f7'NISSAN 350Z Conv. S'04 Touring. Only 17,000 miles, like new. $30,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4, Nissan Max 96' S$9K ob all leather, 1 low-rider, (NIAS) many extras, must see 912-467-3345/ 912-467-3348 f7 NISSAN MAXIMA SS '04 3.5 Fully Equip S$19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SNISSAN SENTRA 97' | sliver, 4cyl, 4dr, Runs 'r lgreat, gas saver, $2900 Call RJ, 912-467-3348 NISSAN SENTRA 94' S4dr, sedan, automatIc, V looks and runs great, reliable transporta- flon with great gas mileage, $1700. 249-1666 1325 Automotive 4, Nissan Sentra 94' S 4 dr sedan, auto- I matic, looks and runs great, reliable trans- portation with great gas mileage, $1700. 249-1666 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS '94 A to B Wheels, Must Sell Fast, Make Offer Shawn (904) 626-2520 POINT FIREBIRD Formula '98. T-top, 57 V8, loaded, 82K ml. 0975. 777-9119 PONTIAC GRAND AM '00 Low miles, fully loaded. $3995. Call 899-5853 '03 FORD MUSTANG CONV Only 31K miles $13,859 '02 BMW 7451 Premium Package 100,000 miles warr $36,859 '04 BMW 5251 Premium & Sport Package, one owner $33,859 '06 BMW 650CI Cab Sport Package, Premium, 1000 mi. $82859 '03 SAAB 9-3 Convertible Leather, AT one owner $17,859 '04 AUDI TT Roadster Quattro, 225HP 13K milers $29,859 '03 SAAB 9.3 Convertible Leather, AT, 1 owner $17,859 '04 AUDI TT Roadster Quattro 225HP, 13K ml $29,859 '06 DODGE CHARGER R/T Hemi, one owner $27,859 '04 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER HSE REDUCED $43,859 '04 CADILLAC ESCALADE Sunroof, CD one owner $29,959 '03 BMW Z4 SPORT Premium Package, one owner $26,859 "04 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT Leather, CD, one owner $13 859 '04 HUMMER H2 Sunroof, leather, CD, 3rd row seat $32,859 "06 TOYOTA SEQUOIA Limited, leather, sunroof, CD $35,859 Brumos Porsche Purchase from the only Factory Authorized Porsche Dealer 904- 725- 9155 PORSCHE BOXER 03' T 14Kmi, red with black interior, mint condition, S spd, factory warranty $31,250. Call 904 735-3835 PCS T. Red Convertible SCorvette, 02'. Low t miles, very clean, mint condition, for more information call 912-729-5835 SATURN '95, SC1, 54k, wnoe. AT, PS PB, PW, N','. tires, gar, runs arat.og ori owner, $4500 997 9651 Saturn SL '99 4dr, a/c, good tires. $3200 OBO 777-5955 TOYOTA AVALON '06 Fuly Equipped, like new. $29,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96 83k mi, all pwr, reduced to $5650. 904.755-2840 TOYOTA CAMRY 00 Loaded, leather, alloys, sunroof, low miles. $8995. Call 899-5853 TOYOTA CAMRY '00 Loaded, leather, alloys. sunroof, ow miles. $8995. Call 899-5853 (y TOYOTA CAMRY LE '03 Only 36,000 Miles Lthr CD Beautiful $15,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4, TOYOTA SOLARA Conv't SLE 05' V6 i leather Interior fully loa Indeld NAV svtam Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05 * ALL Military and Civilian I$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 1325 Automotive C~ VOLVO S80'06 Leather, CD, Crew Cab RTL. $33,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ( VW PASSAT '06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $20,840 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1335 $2000ooor Less CHEVY CAVALIER '98 4dr, cold ac, runs great. $1800. 625-3058 4. DODGE CARAVAN 95' | Automatic, good body, AI engine, transmission leaks, $1000 obo. 504-4173 PCS 4 FORD 2000 Runs great, cd player, $3K obo. call 651-7155 4, MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 90' great S body interior, S needs, engine work, have newhead, $500 obo. 247-6625 4, NISSAN 300ZX 87' red 5-speed, non turbo 16" Chrome rims like new tires, T-Tops CD radio. Newly replaced transmis- sion will be a classic next year. CallBlondell 904-403-9323 Asking $1995 obo. OLDS CUTLAS S SUPREME SL 97' |tii Needs transmission, $2000 obo, 904-781-2760/ 568-8163C ,. OLDS CUTLASS S SUPREME SL 97' STransmission needs rebuilding, $2K obo, .904-781.2760/ 904-568-8163 SRanchero New Boss 302.1977.300 ml, 1 headers. 400 Trans lockout shifter, minor body, air shocks, $1300 qbo. 242-8293 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's E BMW X3 3.0'06 (SS/Wht/tan, like new. $37,890. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CADILLAC ESCALADE '06 $38,650 OBO, Need $ $, 12K Miles, Black & Tan, Must Sell Shawn (904) 626&2520 CHEVY BLAZER '96 A to B Wheels, Very Nice, Needs Transmission Work, $1,875 OBO, Need Money Shawn (904) 626-2520 4 Chevy Blazer 99' 4dr, like new, $5800 S pay off at bank. 912-467-3348 RJ CHEVY CREW CAB Dually '00. V8, AT, AC. 47,800 mi. Nice! $12,975. 674-4444 . CHEVY SUBURBAN '03 Lthr CD Fully KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. .ongwood/Orlando FI 407-339-3443 TOM BUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK 3reen Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 1660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug 824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV S1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7464 ATLANTIC DODGE OF ST.AUGUSTINE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Bli9nding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER S1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch, 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DOnDG Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's f7\ CHEVY SUBURBAN '01 DVD, Wht Fully Equipped $14,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champ/tan xtra low mi $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DODGE DURANGO '04 Third row seat, leather, loaded. $290 per mo. wac. Call 899.5853 DODGE DURANGO S'05 Only 14,000 Miles $18,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE DURANGO SSPORTS UTILITY 98' S good condition, burgundy, 100K must sell, fully loaded with cruise control, $7K obo. 912-467-6156 FORD EXPLORER S XLT 97' Call 249 -7160 /| FORD'EXPLORER fS SPT TRAC '03 LIKE NEW $18,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr, white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 (, FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Fully Eqpt $22,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, 998-0012 4 FORD RANGER 92' ular Cab, topper mats, looks and runs great. $1775. 904-268-2482 Ford Sport Trac 2004, 4 XLT, 4x4, power S everything tow package extended warrantty through, Oct 2010 only. 26K miles, $23K. Call 472-8732 y FORD SPORT TRAC '05. Fully equip $20,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE E GMC YUKON LT '04. Only 30,000 miles, like new. $25,340. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA PILOT '04 Low miles, like new. $324 per mo. WAC. 899-5853 ) HONDA RIDGELINE '06 EX. 4x4 Like new. $27,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT '04 Low miles, red. $279 per Trucks! / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's r INFINITI FX35 '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $29,870 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (J/ INFIITI QX56 0 5 \ Navigation, DVD, Fully Equip. $41,780 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP CHEROKEE -'96, 4cyl, 120k mi, new tires, waterpump, no AC, $2000 obo. 534-8397 Landrover Frelander S02'S AWD, auto, 44K t miles, power locks, windows, am/fm/cd, $12,300.317-1990/ 291-4190eve. 477-0312 cell MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 V6, white, loaded, very clean! $12,975. 425-3659 TOYOTA RUNNER SR5 '03. V8, like new! $15.995. Call 899-5853 Trucks / 1340 Trailers / SUV's ( NISSAN ARMADA '04 Only 20,000 Miles Like new .Fully Equip $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4. NISSAN PATHFINDER S92'pwr windows .1. locks, original owner, 180K, excellent cond., exterior and interior, $2200 obo. 904-233-7908 y TOYOTA HIGH- LANDER '01 Like New $14,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE STOYOTA SEQUOIA '03 Ex low Miles Fully Equip $21,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA TACOMA'04 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's TOYOTA RUNNER Z LTD' 03 champ/ tan $22,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 1345 Vans/Buses S Dodge B250 96' T Custom Van 318tc. I Good condition bed In back, $350.355-6S43 DODGE CARAVAN 95' SAutomatic, good body, engine, transmission leaks, $1000 obo. 504-4173 PCS 1350Miscellaneous 133. 0 Auto GO KART Trail Star S ONLY $800. ,t Non-negotiable, excellent condition, like new barely used Teumeh E..I, n, ~hla For SAAB 9-3 2.ot Convertible SIka S6069 ... Free maintenance for 3 years or 36,000 miles, serve opens 6:30, loaner cars available. Born From Jets Sta1 , No BDeak r Fees Em! M ,15061 7999BLADIN BOLEVRD JUT NRTHOF -29 BOARD FORD St Augustine 353-6797 Florida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLANIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 HONDA OF THE AVENUES i .3 Fhii,, Hljy 370-1300 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityaut omotive.con MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South '354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 BlandinQ Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando FI 407-339-3443 111._ = M= 1 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 NORTH FLORIDA UNCOLN MERCURY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 GRIN UNCOl ERCURY 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotusofjacksonville.comn 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomotlve.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 wvwwcityautomrotive.com COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF JAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S.1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 8544826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO S895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando F 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SUBARU OF JAX 10800 Atlantic Blvd. .'.41 E55 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 7,001) CITY SUZUKI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. A' ii www.cilyautomotive.com ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 0ii. COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. -'','-0:i. KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 7 .' i0 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St. Au, 800-622-4888 or 904-797- l:iil) ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 CassatAve. .t'-4':t. O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. i "9- t, TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. -iii O'STEEN VOLVO' 2525 Philips Hwy. ' - PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. -'2-it,- BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE mvw.beachblvdautomotive, ,, r, 6833 Beach Blvd. 7-'4-i':.i BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 7.4.i'n0 LUCAS AUTO PARK 1577 Wells Road OP. 09-tu.0 DRIVE TICKET www.driveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10394 Atlantic Blvd. O1111 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 2;i 48 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 7.3.;4 14 WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St. 35-, i WORLD IMPORTS i672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 MATHENY LAND ROVER SATURN OF REGENCY mwwwrldimportsusaco -- 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 t lll Aiiolhi Bilvl. 725-8200 11650 BEACH BLVD. 948-9)92 w w acs vill o /ime-union`uines/AtoDeles' im $7.9 Billion The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is '7.9 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. 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