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CFC Kickoff Annual Campaign Starts Monday Page 5 I I 4 First In Service U -,SH Naval Hospital Jax Offers Quality Health Care Page 6-7 Helping Victims DoD Makes Changes To Guidelines Page 10 THUIRSDAY. SEPTEMBERR7.2006Iwww.jaxairnews.com FEMA staged at NAS Jax PoWnerVietnam ByMC(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor NAS Jacksonville and the Federal Emergency Man- agement Agency (FEMA) have teamed up once again to be on hand, ready to provide relief from this hurricane season's first major threat, Tropical Storm Ernesto, which made its track through the state of Florida last week. It was almost a year ago that FEMA came to NAS Jax to pro- vide relief to the victims of Hurricane Wilma. This year, they are back and FEMA's part- nership with NAS Jax has resulted in the delivery of more than 50 truckloads of relief sup- plies and more than 50 urban search and rescue vehicles. Although Ernesto's strength diminished late in the week, FEMA stayed on board NAS Jax to watch its track and ensure that their assistance was not going to be needed further up the East Coast. :'"The interstate access makes us an ideal location for FEMA to pre-stage. Interstates 10 and 95 provide a one-day drive to wher- ever FEMA may be needed," stated NAS Jax Fire Chief Randy Hall. "We are also ideal for a pre-staging location because FEMA appreciates the can-do attitude of our people here on base. They know we can get it done. This is our third Photo by MCI (SW) Heather Ewton Federal Emergency Management Agency trucks carrying commodities for storm victims are directed through the NAS Jax Commercial Gate to the pre-staging area at Hangar 116 by NAS Jax Security Department per- sonnel. year as partners with FEMA. We have built friendships with the teams as well as becoming familiar with what they need from us." NAS Jacksonville Emergency Manager Matt Melott had oper- ations up and running within hours of notification of FEMA's pending arrival. "We received notification that they were com- ing and our personnel didn't hesitate. All departments took it for action and were ready for FEMA to arrive long before they got here," said Melott. NAS Jax personnel tirelessly ensured that FEMA had food, housing, security and logistical support so their efforts-could be focused on the task that they came here to do. "The entire base has done a superb job in supporting us. They understand that most of our team is not used to being on a military installation and the teamwork has been crucial to our mission," stated FEMA Incident Commander Joe D'Angelo. "The response from See FEMA, Page 14 keynote at observance By Miriam S. Gallet NAS lacksonville Assistant PAO N TAS Jacksonville will hold a POW/MIA Recognition Ob- servance aboard the base- Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. at the All Saints Chapel. The event will honor all Americans who are former prisoners of war (POWs). as well as those who are still unaccounted for and their fami- lies. The keynote speaker will be retired Navy Capt. Denver Key. a POW in North Vietnam from Nov. 17, 1967 to March 14. 1973. Key was born on June 22, 1940, in Wilkes County, N.C. He graduated from North Wilkes High School in 1958 and after spending a year at the University of California at Los Angeles. received an appointment to the Naval Academy and graduated on June 5. 1963. On the same day, he married his high school sweet- heart, Alece Haynes. After graduating from the acade- my. Key immediately began flight training and was awarded his Naxvy wings in September 1964. His first operational assignment was with VS-26 flying the S-2D Tracker from NAS Norfolk. Va. and from USS Randolph (CVS-15). In 1966. as a re- See POW/MIA, Page 16 NAS to expand wastewater reuse system Goal is 'zero discharge' to St. Johns River By Clark Pierce Staff Writer Naval Facilities Southeast Public Works Department (NAVFACSE PWD), in conjunction with the NAS Jak Environmental Department has applied for a $175,000 Defense Infrastructure Grant from the office of the Florida governor to design a treated waste- water management system that eliminates the station's discharge of effluent into the St. Johns River. Travis Zwenger, planner engineer with Navy Facilities Engineering Command Southeast Public Works Department, did all the research and put the application package together. "Going for 'zero discharge' is great news for all First Coast residents. It will improve our quality of life by upgrading and protect- ing the quality of our water. And, overall, you'll see a greener NAS Jacksonville," said NAS Jax Water Program Manager Mike Wadel, P.E. The project is part of the new 10-year, $742 million river cleanup and access plan announced by Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton in July. "The River Accord: A Partnership for the St. Johns River" calls for $200 million to upgrade wastewater treatment plants, $200 million to phase out 21,000 failing septic tanks, $150 million for storm water improvements, $42 million to improve access for river users and $150 mil- lion to pipe reclaimed water for irrigation. "Research shows that the largest sources of nitrogen and phosphorus discharges into the lower St. Johns River are effluent from industrial and municipal wastewater treat- ment plants. The idea behind all these improvements is to reduce the amount of nitrogen and other nutrients going into the Photo by MC2 Brian Smarr Public Works Department (PWD) Engineer Travis Zwenger (left) and NAS Jax Water Program Manager Mike Wadel, P.E. review the Defense Infrastructure Grant for the St. Johns River cleanup. The grant will assist PWD and the NAS Jax Environmental Department in diverting the passage of effu- lent into the river. river where it causes periodic algal blooms which smothers plants and kills fish," explained Wadel. "Instead of discharging into the river, our proposed wastewater reuse system will pipe effluent from the NAS Jax Wastewater Treatment Plant to irrigate the Casa Linda Oaks Golf Course, athletic fields, base housing areas and selected gceen spaces. This plan will result in a zero discharge to the lower St. Johns River." Jay Caddy, environmental engineer with NAVFACSE PWD, said that NAS Jackson- ville is on the leading edge of wastewater reuse. "In 1998, we began diverting effluent for irrigation at the nearby Timuquana Country Club. Today, up to 25 percent of our discharge -10 million gallons per month - goes to irrigating their golf course." Caddy noted that achieving zero dis- charge into the river creates multiple bene- fits: Eliminates more than 29,000 pounds of See WATER, Page 16 Special brief being offered A Troops To Teachers/Spouses To Teachers brief will be held Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. at the NAS Jax Chapel Annex. To reserve a seat, please call the Navy College Office at 542-2477/2475. Commissary to host Cancer Awareness Fair The NAS Jax Commissary and Hershey's USA will host a "Think Pink" Breast Cancer Awareness Fair Sept. 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the com- missary lobby. Local television anchor, book author and cancer survivor Donna Hicken will talk about the importance of early detection and sign copies of her book. For more information, contact Lorie White at 542-5311. TOUCHING BASE .~... arnrm - ----- I I -- I I- I- -r r - k Page Missing or Unavailable Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, Septemlb 7, 2006 The demand for a better standard of living increases By MC3 David Didier Special Contributor he Transient Visitors Quar- ters (TVQ), which consists of Buildings 11 and 844, has just finished a $470,000 upgrade and beautification process. "We wanted to give a new look to Building 11. It is one of the oldest buildings at NAS Jacksonville and it was built in the early 1940s. Originally an Army hospital, it has seen several renovations throughout the years, however, Building 11 has not received a lot of new furniture. We recently purchased new furni- ture, bedspreads and drapes. Basically, everything in the rooms is new," said Visitors Quarters Manager Mili Daniels. The upgrades also consisted of new televisions with videocas- sette players, microwaves, coffee makers and a mini-fridge in each room. Since the building was previ- ously a hospital, all of the rooms are not designed the same. Many of the rooms enjoy won- derful views of the St. Johns River and some even have their own balcony. The arrival of the furniture for Building 11 in July began what was anticipated to be a five-week The new rooms feature new paint, carpeting and furniture. Photos by MC3 David Didier TVQ Front Desk Dierk Judith Saflor assists CS3 Carl Groth at the TVQ. The TVQ offers rooms to military members at a low cost. process that was finished in only three weeks. The project is com- plete with the exception of the distinguished visitors (DV) suites. "There are four DV suits in this building and all four DV suites will have their own theme. The themes will be in honor of several closed naval bases, including Barbers Point, Hawaii, Subic Bay, Philippines, Yokahoma, Japan and Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico," stated Daniels All of the upgrades should be completed by mid-December. These upgrades will bring Building 11 up to standards with Building 844, which is newer. "Everyone usually requests to stay in Building 844, now we have another outstanding facility to house them in," said Daniels. The project also includes replac- ing all the old furniture in the lobby and the hallways. "As the demand for a better standard of living increases, the TVQ staff wants to ensure that the military member has a great place to stay when they visit NAS The living area of the TVQ rooms have all received new furniture, carpet, and drapes. Jax, The overall changes should experience during their time at leave people with a pleasant our facility," stated Daniels. Military retirement seminar From NAS Jacksonville Public Affairs A military retirement seminar will be held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The seminar is open to all military retirees, spouses, surviving spouses and military personnel near- ing retirement. Presentations will cover pay matters, legislative action and other topics of interest for military retirees. Booths with additional information will be manned by officials from the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Veterans Administration, Naval Hospital Jacksonville, TRICARE Health Benefits Office, Urology, Wellness Center, legal services and various other military organizations. Entrance to Naval Air Station Jacksonville requires a current Department of Defense vehicle decal and mili- tary ID. For additional information, call 542-2766, Ext. 126 or E-mail raojax@nasjax.navy.mil. Fire inspections set for Sept. Ombudsman Appreciation From the NASJax Fire Prevention Office The annual family housing inspection for those residents living at NAS Jax will began Sept. 1 by base fire depart- ment personnel. Inspections will be held through- out the month. The intent of the inspection 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 personnel will be in uniform and cf 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. Luncheon slated From Staff T he annual a Ombudsman 'a Appreciation Luncheon will be held Sept. 21 at 11:30 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. All command ombudsmen, com- manding officers, executive officers, command master chiefs and guests are invited. Tickets are now on sale at the Fleet and Family Support Center. For more informa- tion, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. S Government purchase cards and purchase orders accepted ." 16,000+ items in 15 product categories Government forms of payment accepted . Freight-free, next-day delivery on most items to most areas M JWOD products in stock and ready to ship 6-0.OU homeepotcomgov -87-6,1-692 hduppY.Co/go 3 i r' 0 06,Te oe eotSppy Ic ADV 6 4 X Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Chief selectees in action Beautification project ] .L -t ._.. TI.C-' ll TD ... . . .. AM1 Jennifer Williams of VP-30, applies stain to the NAS Jacksonville Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Club's out- side patio Aug 26. The beautification project of the CPO club was one of the chief selectees' tasks during their training. AD1 Guy Mitchell of VP-30, applies a coat of wood sealant to the patio of the NAS Jacksonville Chief Petty Officer's Club, while AE1 Joe Turner also from VP-30, secures a bracket to a parking marker to hold a ship's propeller. AM1 Jennifer Williams of VP-30, applies stain to the NAS Jacksonville Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Club's out- side patio Aug 26. Chili cook-off inauznuiuWinrnuWWW i dpme ggggrggg Photo by MC3 David Didier A group of NAS Jax chief selectees serve up their chili creations to NAS jax Command. Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green (left), BMCS(SW) Wayne Welch and NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn at a chili cook-off at the Navy Exchange complex Aug. 30. Green judged the event, declaring a first-place tie between the chief selectees green and brown teams. TEACH Training run for selectees Photo by MC2(AW) Suzi Cornell A group of chief petty officer selectees stationed aboard NAS Jacksonville run in forma- tion during a training session Aug. 30. The new chiefs will be frocked in a ceremony Sept. 15 at 5 p.m. in the base theater. I E DUCATI NG TOMO RROWES LEA D UER: SuppqrtThe NRA F&dation through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC #1390). Your charitable contribution to The NRA Foundation will support firearms satety programs and Second Amendment education through: Youth Firearms Safety Programs Wildlife Conservation Efforts Law Enforcement Training Eddie Eagle GunSafee Program Hunter Education Programs Women's Programs To find out more about the CFC or other charitable giving oppor- tunities, call 1-888-467-2363. Thank you for your generous support! www.nrafoundation.org The NRA Foundation, Inc. 11250 \aples Mill Road Fairfax, VA 22030 The SNRAFondation Contributn, :n. The NR-\ F.-Udw.:o are tax-duc.Jabk r the hl c alli ~ii all.d by law. The NRA Founidaroni a. I D number 5.'-1710So66 is39433 q lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, Septener 7, 2006 5 Combined Federal Campaign kicks off Monday By CW03 Ray Peterson NAS Jax CFC Loan Executive he 2006 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) kick- off for NAS Jax and tenant commands is Monday at 1 p.m. at the Bachelor Officer's Quarters Pavilion. In case of inclement weather, the program will be held at the base auditorium. Various non-profit organizations will be on hand to speak, as will as individuals from the community, giving personal testimonies. The goal for this year is $655,000. The 2006 CFC incen- tives for turning in pledge cards before Nov. 17 are: first prize, a five-day Caribbean Cruise for two; second prize, a: $500 airline gift card; third prize, two weekend getaways for two; fourth prize, a color TV; fifth prize, one week free car rental and sixth prize, two $100 gift checks. Finalists will be picked by random drawing on Jan. 4, 2007. Prizes will presented at the CFC Celebration on Jan. 18, 2007. Special recognition gifts for leadership givers are: Double Eagle, $1,200+ (American flag clock, eagle bust award, organizer with calculator and valet key chain); Eagle, $600 $1,199 (eagle bust award, organizer with calculator and valet key chain); Patriot, $300 $599 (organizer with calculator and valet key chain); and Pioneer, i150-$299 (valet key chain). The loan executives for NAS Jax and tenant commands are CWO3 Ray Peterson and CS1 Bobby St. George (NAS Jax), Angela Robertson and Sharon Griffin (Naval Air Depot Jax), Lt. Justin Dave (Naval Hospital Jax) and Karol Higginbotham (Commander, Navy Region Southeast). The following are the command goals for this year's campaign: Command Goal 345th Combat Support Hospital $350 Administrative Department $700 AIMD $4,500 Air Operations Department $22,000 Animal Care Clinic Aviation Support Depot, Aviation Survival Training Center Base Chapel Carrier-Tactical Support Center-Ashore CBU-14 Naval Mobil Construction CNATTU COMHSWINGLANT Command Judge Advocate Commissary Store COMNAVREG SE COMPATRECWING 11 COMSEACONWINGLANT Construction Battalion Unit 202 Defense Courier Service Station Defense Distribution Depot Defense Reutilization & Marketing DISA DECC Detachment Disease Vector Ecology & Control Document Automation & Prod. Service Drug Screening Lab Environmental Dept. Facilities Team Southeast FASOTRAGRULANT DET Fire Department FISC Fleet & Family Service Cbnter Fleet Area Control & Surveillance Navy Medicine Support Command. HS-3 HS-5 HS-7 HS-11 HS-15 HS-75 I & I Staff USMC Company B Military Entrance Processing Station Mobile Inshore Underwater Warfare Morale Welfare and Recreation $4,500 $1,600 $1,900 $1,700 $500 $304 $6,000 $3,500 $1,000 $1,000 $27,000 $9,500 $4,000 $500 $500 $1,100 $1,200 $1,300 $5,000 $3,000 $5,200 $1,000 $22,000 $3,500 $2,300 $17,000 $1,500 $7,000 $9,000 $7,000 $7,000 $7,000 $7,000 $7,000- $1,500 $600 $1,600 $450 $6,500 NATEC NAVAIR 1.0 Program Management NAVAIR 3.0 Logistics Group NAVAIR 4.0 Research & Eng. Group NAVAIR 6.0 Industrial Operations Group NAVAIR 7.0 Corporate Operations Group NAVAIR 10.0 Comptroller Group NAVAIR 11.0 Counsel Group Naval Air Reserve Naval Brig Naval Computer and Tele-Communications Naval.Criminal Investigative Service Naval Hospital Naval Legal Service Officer NavaLReserve Readiness Command SE Naval Reserve Recruiting Command NAVLANTMETOCDET Navy College Office Navy Exchange. Personnel Support Detachment Safety Office Sea Control Weapon School Security Department Southeast Regional Cal Center SPAWAR Supply Department Transient Personnel Unit U.S. Customs Service-Aviation VP-5 VP-16 VP-30 VP-62 VR-58 VS-22 VS-24 VS-31 VS-.32 Weapons More hospital personnel Gitmo bound By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs T wenty-six medical personnel from Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed on Sept. 1 to help provide health care at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Numerous family members and friends, as well co- workers from the hospital, saw them off at the airport. The Sailors, who will join other Naval Hospital Jacksonville personnel already deployed to the island, look forward to their mission and, feel confident about the contribution they'll make to the war on terror. In the words of one, hospital corpsman, a pre- ventive medicine technician whose job is similar to that of a health inspector, "It's an important mission. I'm ready to assume my responsibilities." His wife, who has seen him off for other deployments said, "It never gets any easier but I've been there before." There is one more group of Naval Hospital Jackson- ville Sailors yet to deploy to Guantanamo later this month. *.* : SO Photo by HM1 I(SW) Michael Morgan Hospital commanding officer Capt. Raquel Bono wishes her deploying staff members well one at a time as they enter the security screening area at the airport. White House Communications Agency Recruiting Team to visit Mayport From the White House Communications Agency he White House Com- munications Agency (WHCA) Recruiting Team will be visiting NS Mayport Sept. 25 to conduct a brief at the Ocean Breeze Conference Center at 9 a.m. The WHCA is looking for highly dedicated and profes- sional Sailors to provide state-of-the-art communica- tions support to the Presi- dent of the United States. You must be able to travel," work with little supervision. and be extremely responsi- ble. We are interested in communications, audio- visual, administrative and support fields. WHCA provides the opportunity to: * Directly support the presi- dent, vice president, first. lady arid senior White House staff * Earn the Presidential Service badge * Learn unique and highly sought after training and work opportunities, You must' be able to obtain and keep a" Top Secret security clearance, have no history of derogato- ry information and be able to serve in a four-year presi- dential support duty billet. WHCA recruiters will iden- tify, interview and select qualified Sailors possessing rates utilized in this presi- dential support agency. Any interested personnel from the grade o- 1.IVI * E4 with less than eight years in service * E5 with less than 15 years in service * E6 with less than 15 years in service All Sailors in the CTM, ET, IT or MC ratings are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact PS2(SW) David Flanders at (202) 757-5145/5150, DSN 284-2000, Ext. 7-5145/7- 5150 or visit the White House Communications Agency Recruiting Web site at www.disa.mil/whca. ,poses and sites . .. -i ot TkoY 1 UNIVERSITY \ future of opportunities. Stroy.edu $1,000 $6,000 $15,000 $26,000 $158,000 $23,000 $3,000 $2,500 $4,500 $1,400 $5,000 $1,174 $70,000 $1,000 $3,500 $500 $2,800 $500 $4,200 $3,900 $300 $1,200 $3,000 $3,200 $5,000 $7,000 $2,000 $500 $13,000 $13,000 $30,000 $ 2,500 $2,500 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $3,500 Once you commit to work for a better future, make sure it's with a university that shares your commitment Troy University, right here in Jacksonville or anywhere in the world. * Affordable tuition (TA, VA,, Financial Aid accepted) * Flexible night and weekend classes * An opportunity to earn your graduate degree in 14 months THE JACKSONVILLE SITE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Degrees include: Master of Science in Management (MSM) Master of Public Administration (MPA) A range of undergraduate (15) and graduate (9) degrees delivered via Distance Learning 6 iJX Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Brrnif _.;,. ,,. ,-nw of 'v'ri .. ,. 'Services ofExce lence' Naval Hospital and its seven Bran Cs) suites' showers and are com mily with; used h eale h l hz our milita health care needs. al staff is committed o our family by iway of our "' l Services of Excellence." %Maternity Care SMaternity care at Naval Hospital Jacksonville is provided in accordance - i gsi weekl s '',tlse .. -A -i concerned Branch Health Clinic ;Mayport have full-tlime Hosital, iacgeonvillis to answer your ques- with guidelines established by the Aei an College of Obstelricians and Gynecologists. The hospital delve io mately 1,200 babies in 2005. The health care leam is comntat nIly's needs and is honored to share this experience with ak a apo nt itanlsyart The team offers a state-oft tl ilf Unit and lasw year the hospital opened a sparki t (MIJ) which rivals such units in any hpl he suites, showers and baths. Reflecting t phy.the hospital has embraced, the M eI d de, y for babies stayh with their m.ots i t chair for th2e | father which, Le . include Baby Be i e family for baby's first weeks' d4nres the family should expect wlti I&ild Birth class Mothers can be assisted virtually any issue the parents are concerned ,w,,1 ; id Branch Health Clinic Mayport have full-time dedicatqi inics to answer your ques- tions and deliver the most. r~co fA about being pregnant and what to expect. Every health cau 4in these clinics have at least 11 dedicated appointments to ensure yoe and your baby are in the best health possible. I If you think you are pregnant, make an appointment with your primary care manager or call the dedicated telephone number for our families who are expecting at 542-BABY (2229). 1: . Robin and Brandon Dodd share a moment with their Beautiful newborn daughter, Tracy Ann. Lt. Sharon Quallio checks on expecting mother Sarah Carrillo. Sarah Carrillo holds her newborn baby while father, Leo catches up on his sleep. 14 "d- v Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 7 Monitoring blood sugar levels is very important for diabetes patients. Dia etes Care If you are a diabetic, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville staff wants to make sure you are getting the best possible co,. Did you know you should have a spe- cial diabetes blood screening,at leap1b e a year Ask about enrolling in the Naval Hospital's Diabetes Maui *Ai, Tl e program consists of a team of health care professionals .o~i'.family find solutions to your diabetic probk .,, The Diabetes Clinica. "..l Era monitors avail- able which monitor blood 'lg ast two years, more than 200 patients have successfully manage.. e .t.s through the clinic's program. Beneficiaries may self-refer to the dep enr may be referred by their primary care manager. ' Make an appointment with your doctor or visit Nyvea Mata, Registered Nurse, or Sharon Gladden, RN, BS, CDE, in the Family Medicine Clinic, Naval Hospital Outpatient Wing, second floor, 542-9178. The clinic's hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m., and Fridays 8 a.m. 3 p.m. HM3 Jennifer Bell takes time to explain and share some of their hand outs from the Naval Hospital Health Education Department. -eath hEducation The mission of the Health Education Department is to provide quality information and educational experiences that witl 3t ~ ou.make informed decisions that lead to improved health. The .epes:education and training on such health issues as dimension and cardiac concerns, lipid managenekapso help with community resources. Internet also have a vast video library for all health e RIC" s The Naval Hospital acksonitan Department is located in the Naval Hospital Outpatient Clinic Jig first floor, room 1509, 542-7431. Appointments are available by calling central appointments at 542-7677. Hours of operation for the Health Education Department are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m., and Fridays 8 a.m. 3 p.m. Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Tracy M. Stephens (RTM) performs a mammogram on a patient. Women's Care Early detection and routine screening are the best ways to prevent cancer. Women are encouraged to have maumip s. and "pap" smears done on a regu- lar basis, especially if someoeye .ybhasi ever had cancer. One of the goals of our Womep's, .C i ii i with.-the information and tools needed to niake'- Ule ufhealth and suggest any tests you may need. Make an appointment with your manager or visit Women's Health Coordinator Serafina Dibenedett in th6 Fahily Practice Clinic, 542-7965. The hos- pital also has a Breast Care Case Manager on staff, Nikki Levinson-Lustgarten, RN, BSN, OLN, and a breast cancer support group, Ribbons & Roses, available. For information, call 542-7857. Naval Hospital Jacksonville Dietician Wendy Vanwooten conducts s a nutrition course at the hospital. Being knowledgeable and proactive about leading a healthy lifestyle can greatly improve the quality and longevity of your life. qfeakftl Promotion &' Weffness Center -r.% ,-'-" ~f : .. The Wellness. ~ional approach focusing on nutrition, exercise' that support healthier lifestyles. Programs; apfi ent, tobacco cessation, stress management, health and fitness W medication education, and annual health fairs and wellness camps. The Wellness Center is located next to the NAS Jacksonville Fitness Center on Enterprise Road. Self-referrals are gladly accepted from beneficiaries, call 542-5292. -l - . Lt. (Dr.) Michael Ellis assesses his patient, HM3 Jessica Ferguson, during a sick-call visit. gActive-Duty Preventive 'qfeath Assessment The mission of the Preventive Health Assessment (PHA) screening is to help you, our men and women in uniform, stay hoegthy so you are medically ready and fit to defend our country. Naval Hos Ital J.1. |Ile's dedicated team of health care professionals will perform n essment, review your health record to ensure y6r ph ouatiU6n, 9s are current, perform counseling, and provide re7err ; _4 They want to prepare you for pak I ce. This means not only successfully passing the physical readiness test, but also learning how to take care of yourself so you can take care of our country. NAS Jacksonville active duty should call 542-3500 option, DSN 942, to schedule a once a year (birth month) visit for the assessment. Nyvea Mata instructs Beth Havens on the proper use of a peak flow meter as she learns to manage her asthma condition. Asthma Care If you are an asthmatic, your Naval Hospital Jacksonville primary care manager is committed to providing yo te best in family centered health care. Every patient with asthma.shQu .. jma action plan" at home, school, and document ou the hospital's Asthma Management P A team of health cA' you and your family to make sure you are managing your oind or best ability. The goal is to make sure you can safely enjoy all of the activities in life that make you happy without experiencing breathing problems. Make an appointment with your doctor or visit Registered Nurse Gail Kemp in the Family Medicine Clinic, Naval Hospital Outpatient Wing, second floor, 542-7338. 8 Jax Air NIWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Marriage workshops offered From, Naval Hospital Public Affairs A ttend an experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while per- sonally growing within the marriage. The workshop will in- clude mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions 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 Communication Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot But- tons" Four Social Styles and Character ' Connecting & Distanc- ing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encour- agement The upcoming workshop dates are. Sept. 23 and Oct. 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 information and to pre-register, call 542-3473, Ext. 116. NAS Jax Chapel offers PREP class . '.' From the NAS lax Chapel The NAS Jax Chapel is offering the Pre- vention and Relationship Enhance- ment Program (PREP)'Sept. 25-26 at the Chapel Center's Fellowship Hall (Build- ing 751). Class will be held Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. PREP is designed to address the following topics: How to communicate better and solve problems How to handle disagreements and con- flict How to promote a sense of working as a team How.to keep friendship, fun and intima- cy alive in your marriage How to strengthen your commitment to each other Military members attending the. program must receive permission from your command via a special request chit or no-cost permis- sive TAD orders. Chits or orders need to be at the chapel by Sept. 21. Participants are requested to wear civilian attire. Civilian employees are welcome. Space is limited. Call 542-3051 for reservations. NAS Jacksonville establishes emergency hotline From Staff Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by customer service person-, AS Jacksonville has estab- nel and only provides recorded lished a hotline for service information. members, Department of It cannot be used to check on Defense employees, contractors weather conditions or locate and their families to call during friends or family. The hotline an emergency that warrants,' number and e-mail address are evacuation such as a hirri- foi-4_ tbr use during times of emergency cane. only. Evacuees can call ( 00) 849- Emergency information will 6024 to check in with the base also be broadcast on Cable upon arriving at an evacuation ', Channel 118, which is run by destination and to verify if the -- NAVAIR Depot Jax. This chan- order to return to the Jack-sonville area nel will run continuous information has been given., They can also email the regarding the hurricane conditions and NAS Jacksonville Emergency Operations evacuation guidelines. Center at nasjax.eoc.fct@navy. mil to relay For more information, contact the disas- their status and ask for assistance. ter preparedness office at 542-5595. FluMist is now available at, Naval Hospital Jacksonville From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs N aval Hospital Jacksonville is now administering the FluMist intranasall). form of the influenza vaccine. Beneficiaries who wish to get this live attenuated virus form of the. vaccine should see their primary care provider. The vaccine is available for children over 5 in the hospital Pediatrics Clinic. The Family Practice Clinic is administering the mist to patients 5 years old Commissary to hold case lot sale The NAS Jax Commis- sary will hold their bi- annual case lot sale Sept., 14-16 from.9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through 50. Active duty can get the vaccine at the Branch Health Clinics. FluMist vaccine is not for, people who: Are less than 5 years old Are 50 years or older People with medical conditions that places them at high risk for complica- tions from influenza includ- ing those with chronic heart or lung disease, such as asthma or reactive air- way disease; people with medical conditions such as diabetes or kidney failure;' or people with illnesses that weaken the immune system, or who take med- ications that can weaken the immune system Children or adoles- cents receiving aspirin People with a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome Pregnant women People with a history of allergy to any compo- nents of the vaccine'or to eggs The hospital expects to receive the injectable dead virus vaccine in October. It also will be available through your primary care providers. Watch for announcements in your Jax Air News. NAS Jax drivers, be prepared to * Watch for base /outh i .rf_ boarding C & w exiling school buses CREDO retreats offered From Staff The Spiritual Fitness Division Southeast offers a variety of spiritual retreats for anyone holding a Department of Defense ID card who is over the age of 18. All trans- portation, programming, lodging and meals are free. Retreats are held at the Sea Retreat Center in St. Si- mons Island, Ga. Registra- tion is on a first come. first serve basis by calling 270- 6958. The following retrtreats are coming up: Marriage Enrichment - Sept. 22-24, Dec. 1-3, Feb. 9-11 and March 23-25 Married couples desiring to take their marriage to the next level or simply enjoy being with one another may participate in a 48-hour retreat. Partici- pants must be married. Couples must provide their own transportation. Spiritual Growth Re- treat Oct. 20-21 It is designed for those who would like to experi- ence a more mature rela- tionship with God and a more meaningful spiritual journey. They follow one of four spiritual paths according to their person- ality preferences. Are you at a spiritual plateau? Then come to this 24-hour retreat. Personal Growth Retreat Nov. 2-5, March 8-11 Come and experience the Navy's best-kept secret! Do you need to defrag? Then come to this 72-hour retreat. CHAPLAIN'S C RNER ( Isn't it amazing what unif es and divides the human race? By Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope ' NAS Jax Chapel L ast week, I was having lunch at a Chinese buffet restaurant with my family. While I was standing in line, I was struck with all the different people who were there.together. There seemed to : be people from . every race, social status and economic background. One guy who. particular- ly caught my eye was wearing a leisure suit . that's right, a t leisure suit, com- plete with the huge .. collar hanging wide open and the poly- ,.y ester belt that is never buttoned that just hangs there in . the middle of the . jacket. I remembered a '2. picture of me wear- ing a similar suit Chaplains(Lt.) Mylon Pope taken in 1978 and wondering why in the world they were ever in styled After my mind finished wandering,. I was once again reminded of the wonderful mix of people who were in the line for food. Isn't it amazing what can unify people and what can divide them? Religion and politics will immediately stir up an argu- ment. Get a room full of Georgia and Florida fans togeth- er, and you will hear the volume go up gradually until it is at a fever pitch. But when you fill a room with people who don't know each other, who have very little in common, you can have a quiet, peaceful environment if, the food is good%. and hot. It seems that life is much more peaceful and quiet when we seek things that unify us instead of looking for things that divide us. We all know.that we live in a world filled with violence, hatred and crime. It doesn't just happen in countries half way around the world whose names most of us can't pronounce. It happens right down the road from. us in neighborhoods we are familiar with. If we always' focus ,on the bad things, it is easy to become fatalistic and negative, but if we choose to focus on the positive, you will be amazed at how many good things you can find right in front of you. Somehow, the guy wear- ing the leisure suit seemed completely happy as he filled his plate with sweet and sour chicken. Maybe he had learned what a friend of mine told me a long time ago, "the man who is happy in his own shoes thinks everyone else is too." The greatest things to live for are the things that bring us together. 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Our ranks are filled with proud individuals securing better futures by structuring their lives around family, duty, career and country. To find out more about the many rewards, benefits and options available to you, please email or call: Ipt-jax@cnrc.navy.mil or call 1-800-342-8123 & R130003 ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 9 VP116 members visit France By Lt. j.g. Kevin Buszta VP-16 PAO Nineteen members of VP-16 were recently invited to spend three days on the Freach Riviera courtesy of the French American Navy League Chapter. After a short flight in a squadron P-3, the Sailors arrived in Toulon, France. Following a short drive through the sce- nic French countryside, they reached the city of Cannes. On the first evening, the Navy League of the Riviera hosted a dinner where the "War Eagles" were the guests of honor. After another short drive, the Sailors found themselves in the small country of Monte Carlo. The narrow streets wound down cliffs with majestic views leading into the heart of Monaco. The rooftop patio and upstairs ballroom of the Caf6 du Paris were reserved for the evening festivities. The scenic loca- tion, with the famous Hotel du Paris, Casino de Monaco and city square, gave the feeling of being in a James Bond movie. Ferraris were as common driving through the square as Honda Civics are in the states, while Porsches, Bentleys, Lamborghinis, and Aston Martins completed the atmosphere. Dr. Guy Lemaire, presi- dent of the Navy League, welcomed the Sailors as the attendees sat down to din- ner. Later that evening, the event sponsor arranged tours of both the Casino de Monaco and the Gold Room of the Hotel du Paris. Upon leaving Monaco, the Sailors were treated to a lap around the world famous circuit course for the annual Grand Prix event. Photos courtesy ofVP- 16 (From left) Lt. Ryan Hastings, Lt. j.g. Kevin Buszta, Avery Glize-Kane, Lt. j.g. Chip Murphy and Lt. Trent Tanski stand in front of the wreaths laid at the B-24 Crash-site Memorial dur- ing the squadron's recent visit to Cannes, France. The next morning, the War Eagles were up early for a drive into the moun- tains overlooking Cannes. During World War II, a B- 24 Liberator bomber was flying over the city when it was hit by German antiair- craft fire. With the co-pilot killed, the pilot force land- ed the aircraft into a moun- tain rather than allowing the plane to crash into the city and kill French civil- ians. In honor of the American aircrew, the local communi- ty built a memorial at the crash site that includes wreckage from the downed aircraft and a list of all crewmembers. Every 4th of July, the city holds a wreath laying cere- mony at the memorial, remembering not only the courage of the B-24 air- crew, but the ultimate sac- rifice made by the thou- sands of Americans who landed on French shores. During the ceremony, VP-16 Sailors stood in for- mation as the mayor of Cannes and deputy to French Parliament, spoke about the ties between the United States and France. Wreaths were laid by many different societies before the emotional ceremony was brought to a close. At the reception that fol- lowed, the mayor personal- ly greeted the War Eagles, thanking them for their attendance at the ceremo- ny, as did the entire crowd who attended the event. Individuals who had wit- nessed the crash approached the Sailors to share their memories of that day, especially about the crew bailing out and being captured by German forces. That evening, the War Eagles broke into two groups to attend receptions being held by local French- American Societies. The first reception, sponsored by the France-United States Society of Cannes, was held on the balcony of the Hilton, overlooking the promenade and beach below. Lemaire welcomed the Sailors and spoke of the deep ties between the French and Americans dat- ing back to the Revolutionary War and the troops France sent to the states to help us win our 175 Blndlng Blvd, O.P. 272-6315 Sat 10-6 7273 103rd Street. 772-9022 Sun 12-5 , Nineteen members of VP-16 recently spent three days visiting France courtesy of the French American Navy League Chapter. independence from Britain. He spoke highly of,the courage of the greatest gen- eration that came ashore in Normandy to force out the Nazi occupiers. Following the speech, the society presented commem- orative plates to VP-16 Mission Commander Lt. Trent Tanski, AT1 Charles Randall and CSSN Rodney Johnson. Tanski was asked to say a few words to the society members in atten- dance, where he stressed the warm. and gracious hosting that the War Eagles had received since arriving in France. The other half of the War Eagles were guests of the France-United States Society of Le Cannet for a dinner on the beach. Society President Jen Pierre Lescamel greeted each Sailor and offered thanks and praise for our continued service to ensur- ing democracy throughout the world. On the third day of the visit, squadron members took the opportunity to tour Cannes, shop for souvenirs and enjoy the beach. Tanski and Lt. Ryan Hastings were invited to visit the home of Avery Glize-Kane's to see her his- tory of hosting United States Navy Sailors through her 20 years of service. Her home was full of plaques from visiting ships and squadrons as well as pictures with numerous high-ranking officers and dignitaries as they ascend- ed through the ranks. That evening, VP-16 Sailors were the guests of honor in the city of Nice. In a park overlooking the shoreline, a reception was held with local government officials as well as American students study- ing abroad for the summer. The mayor of Nice was the guest speaker, after which the War Eagles min- gled with the crowd. 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The MK-46 is the backbone of the Navy's lightweight antisubmarine warfare torpedo inventory and is expected to remain in service until the year 2015. What does a torpedoman do? 'Sailors Aweigh' offers free' From Commander, Navy Region Southeast Public Affairs he Sailors Aweigh program is a part- nership of the Jaguars Foundation, USO and U.S. Navy through the Navy Region Southeast bases at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay, Ga. The program began during the 1997 Jacksonville Jaguars football season to benefit Navy children with a parents) on deployment, The Sailors Aweigh program allows these families to enjoy a family day togeth- er during a challenging time of being sepa- rated from a parent who is at sea or a post far from home. This unique program pro- vides Southeast Region Navy children and their families a complimentary seat to a Jaguars home game, including transporta- tion, a T-shirt and "Jag Dollars" for food or merchandise. The USO and naval base personnel at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay help coordi- nate the program. The Sailors Aweigh program is part of the Jaguars Foundation's Charitable Seating Program, which makes more than 11,000 seats available annually to charita- ble organizations that are doing commend- able work in the greater Jacksonville com- munity. Jags tix to military families WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? The Sailors Aweigh program is open to all Southeast Region Navy children ages seven through 16 whose family member is currently or about to be deployed. All youths who participate must agree to abstain from illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products. Since this program's inception in 1997, almost 9,300 seats have been allocated (including 2006 season) in support of Navy families. THE GAME DAY EXPERIENCE Many youths have never seen a live pro- fessional football game. Working with the USO, participating youths and adults receive a special Sailors Aweigh T-shirt, are assigned their own seating section in the North End Zone and are visited by members of the ROAR cheerleaders and the team's mascot, Jaxon -De Ville. Complimentary bus transportation is pro- vided to and from each of the three naval bases. In 2002, an anonymous donor helped enhance this program by providing funding to provide "Jag Dollars" to the par- ticipating children for food/merchandise. For more information about Jaguars Foundation programs, please contact Tarek Tabet, program officer, at 633-6579 or E-mail Tabett@jaguars.NFL.com. You can also find information at www. Jaguars.com. By MC2 Brian Smarr' Special Contributor W while many members of NAS Jacksonville work on aircraft, build, expand and repair base facilities or even patrol the gates and base to secure our safety, others have a more explosive job. Tucked in the back of the NAS Jax Weapons Department compound, the Advanced Underwater Weapons (AUW) team move, maintain, defuel, preset and prepare for shipping their stock of 24 MK- 50 and MK-46 recoverable exercise torpe- does (REXTORP). These torpedoes allow aircraft and ship- board torpedo launchers to conduct train- ing without the threat of actual explosives and can be retrieved for later use by the fleet. After being launched, the exercise torpedoes find their target and upon con- tact, the nose assembly either crumbles or releases dye, which simulates a hit. The ballast weight strap will then detach and the torpedo floats to the surface. AUW is also responsible for REXTORP flight accessories, the fins and engine area of the torpedo, which assures the underwa- ter ordnance will reach its designated tar- gets. '"We set the torpedoes for every move- ment they will make in the water, before it acquires its target," said TM2 Jeremy Greene, AUW team member. Launched from fixed and rotary wing aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion, the MK-46 torpedo is designed to attack high-perform- ance submarines and ships. The process of transporting the torpe- does consists of a series of meticulous steps. First, the torpedo is removed from the magazine in which ordnance is housed in. After being shipped to the AUW depart- ment via forklift, the liquid fuel, Otto fuel II, similar to gasoline but with a higher flash point, is removed from the torpedo in a contained environment by personnel in spill protective suits. Next, the exercise torpedo is placed into a container and then sent to NS Mayport's Weapons compound, where they will be sent to ships stationed there for operation or assembled into one-warshot torpedoes. Finally, the outer shell of the weapon, or hull, is crushed for demilitarization and metal recycling. "I like this job," Greene said. '"We've received some excellent train- ing for the job that we do every day." Editor's Note: This is a new series the Jax Air News will run on a monthly basis. We plan to spend a day learning about and highlighting the different types of jobs people work in both military and civilian at NAS Jax. Ilk tit, VP-16 deployed in Italy Photo by MC3 Charles White A03 Giancarlo Rosasarias waits to direct a P-3C Orion into a designated parking area at NAS Sigonella, Italy Aug. 23. The Orion, assigned to VP-16, recently returned from a; training flight. VP-16 is homeported at NAS Jacksonville and is forward deployed in sup- port of maritime patrol operations and the global war on terrorism. '. *- . .. = - -- .- -- -.-..... -. '-' -n T. ,. -r \..a.a, . ...MASM :. _... ,.., - . lax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 D.on pIroper Don't miss out. Homes will go quick 1. Adams Lake From 1-295, exit Normandy Blvd. heading west approx. 5.5 mi. to community on right, just past Chaffee Rd. 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Plans, inventory pricing, financing, terms, availability and specifications subject to change without notice and may vary by neighborhood, homesite location and home series. Square footage approximate. Photos show upgraded landscang .JI o., ', . NsHomosour-o..com and may not represent standing Inventory listed. Homes available for quick move-in may require up to approximately 1 month before available for closing. See sales representative for details. CRC057509 JAX-50318 S.'.' lxK Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Yards of the Month..... Photos by Michael Heret i^- :: :' '. .. PRC Richard Miller (center) and his wife, Theresa, happily accept their Yard of the Month award from NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson Aug. 29. The Millers live in Allegheny Circle at NAS Jacksonville. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents a Yard of the Month award to AW2 Patrick LaRowe, a resident of Yellow WateriHousing Area Aug. 29. LaRowe's landscaping includes a variety of plants surrounding a small pond And waterfall. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents Julie Acker, wife of Lt. Patrick Acker, with one of the Yard of the Month awards Aug. 29. The award is presented to residents in the officer and enlisted housing areas at NAS Jax and the Yellow Water Housing Area who maintain and landscape their yards. ~arit' QMI~Ud 14 Ix Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Don't be a victim of identity theft or telephone fraud From the TRICARE Management Activity Recently a TRICARE beneficiary reported a possible telephone scam involving someone asking for per- sonal bank account information. This appears to be an incident of phone fraud and is not a security breach or incident. Sam Jenkins, TRICARE Management Activity's privacy officer, says personal or financial information should never be given to anyone who calls you or comes to your home uninvited, claiming they are collecting fees or other funds on behalf of TRICARE or selling TRICARE-related products. "Only give personal information when you have made the contact for exam- ple, calling one of the TRICARE toll-free customer service numbers or visiting a TRICARE Web site," Jenkins added. "TRICARE will never contact you to ask for your financial information." He adds that TRICARE will only request this information when you initiate the call, and then only when it is appropriate. Protect your personal information If you think someone is misusing your personal information, contact the Federal Trade Commission's ID Theft Hotline at (877) 438-4338 to make a report. If you receive a call of this nature from' someone identifying themselves as a TRI. CARE representative, please let us know by writing to: TRICARE Management Activity. Attn: Privacy Office, 5111 Leesburg Pike. Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 220-11 You should also contact the fraud departments of the three consumer reporting companies to place a fraud alert on your credit report. The fraud alert tells creditors to contact you before open- ing any new accounts or making changes to your existing accounts. Once you place the fraud alert in your file, you may order free copies of your credit reports. We have posted contact information for all three companies, along with more tips and a list of resources to help you protect your identity, on the TRICARE Web site at www.tricare.oscl.mil/factsheet/fraud. cmf. Record numbers benefit from TRICARE Mail From TRICARE Management Activity More beneficiaries than ever are sav- ing money and time by using the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy. Defense leaders see the trend toward mail order pharmacy use as a vital component in their efforts to control rising health care costs.; "This success indicates that by partner- ing with beneficiary organizations we have been able to get the word out about this safe, easy and cost-effective option for get- ting medications," said Army Major Gen. Elder Granger, deputy director, TRICARE Management Activity. "Taking advantage of this important benefit lets our benefici- aries save themselves money and helps TRICARE reduce expenses." The number of mail order prescriptions delivered to beneficiaries in July exceeded June's total, moving mail-order prescrip- tions to 7.4 percent of the total number of prescriptions that TRICARE fills, the high- est level in two years. During this same. time period, the number of prescriptions filled at military treatment facilities and those filled at retail locations dropped. Defense leaders are optimistic that they can increase mail order use to 10 percent by the end of the year. The Congressional Order Pharmacy Budget Office estimates that the Department of Defense will save $1.5 bil- lion from 2007-2016 by transferring pre- scriptions from retail pharmacies to the TRICARE mail-order program. But savings for beneficiaries may be the biggest reason for the increasing populari- ty of the mail order pharmacy. Beneficiaries may save as much as 66 per- cent on maintenance medications for con- ditions such as high blood pressure, asth- ma or diabetes. The beneficiary receives up to a 90-day supply of most medications for the same amount they would pay for a 30-day supply at a retail pharmacy. Pharmacists automatically check prescrip- tions against the beneficiary's medication history to guard against harmful drug interactions, and users don't have to make a trip to the drug store. Mail-order service is useful for mainte- nance medications that beneficiaries use for long periods. For immediate or short term needs for medications, beneficiaries may fill prescriptions at military treat- ment facilities or local retail pharmacies. Beneficiaries may enroll in the mail order program by mail or online. For more information, visit www.tricare. osd.millpharmacy/tmop.cfm. Photo by MC 1 (SW) Heather Ewton Billy Freeman, a Memphis, Tenn. firefighter who works as a Federal Emergency Management Agency urban search and rescue team member, checks the communication vehicle before securing it in the pre-staging area. FEMA: Pre-staging area for disasters set up at Hangar 116 From Page 1 NAS Jax has been above and beyond what we could expect and it is great know- ing that we can rely on them in our contin- ued partnership." Initially, the weather forecast prompted FEMA officials to send out more than 480 truckloads of coinmodities and more than 100 urban search and rescue vehicles. "NAS Jax Security personnel prepared to man numerous around-the-clock watches, open extra lanes in gate entrances and provide roving'security throughout the FEMA staging area. When we were noti- fied that the evolution was not going to be as large as it was last year, security per- sonnel were able to quickly adjust accord- ingly to what was needed to effectively carry out the evolution," stated Director of Security Cmdr. James Thompson. "Everyone worked so well together. If FEMA needed something, we either got it for them or found out where we needed to go to get it. Base personnel from numer- ous departments responded efficiently and professionally to the ever-changing evolu- tion and their role in the operation will surely provide FEMA with a smooth foun- dation to gettingaid to the people who needed it," stated'Melott. Sea Cadets camp out I Ii acksonville Aug. 26. The Naval Sea Cadet Corps are a national, federally chartered youth training organization, which helps youths, ages 11 to 17, to explore careers in the military. FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Educa- tion and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard DiD You Know... AMC Cancer Research Center is a national not-for-profit research institute dedicated to the preven- tion of cancer and other chronic diseases. 1-800-321-1557 *- www.amc.org a CFC participant PROVrDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE. RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER! Fre Rloat~dion acag I.~~~Ik w .. m. -~ David Butler USN-flet. 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To sign up call: 542-5292. foin us Sunday and enjoy a display of Varied Breakfast Items: unelefs, Made to Order, Eggs Benedict, +itian Waffles, Hot Entrees, Extensive d Bar, Delicious Desserts, Icel Cream 'Sundae Bar & Much, Much, More! 11am 2pm Adults...$8.95 Children...$l.95 ., ., REST-AURANT ] - I te iy Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always , For more information, call 777-8549/6035. Now located on NAS Jax! Ground School $365 Sept. 11- Oct.18 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. 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. Push-up Challenge Oct. 18 Prizes awarded! Call 542-3518/2930 for additional information. Photo courtesy of MWR Students enrolled in the NAS Jax Flying Club take part in Ground School class. The next class is scheduled for Sept. 11 Oct. 18. Ground School classes are held upstairs in the Auto Skills Center. The cost is $365 per person and includes all instruction and supplies. Call 777-8549/6035 for additional information. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, call 542-3318. Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Tickets on sale now! Nights begin Sept. 29 Sunday Thursday tickets $31.30 Friday tickets $36 Saturday tickets $52.50 "CMT" on Tour featuring Trace Adkins Billy Currington and Jason Aldean Oct. 5 at the Jacksonville Arena $49.50 Club Section 113 Daytona 500 Race Feb. 18 Tickets on sale Sept. 15 Keech and DePalma Box Seats $150, limit four per person 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 at 542-3491. Mall & Movie Trip Saturday Orange Park Mall & AMC Free Jaguars Vs. Dallas Game Sunday, $5 Tickets are limited! Sign-up early! Comedy Zone Trip Free admission and appetizers! Sept. 12 Busch Gardens & Devil Rays Game Sept. 22-24 $40 per person Call for details! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details, call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Nacho Libre (PG) Saturday, 5 p.m. X-Men The Last Stand (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. Da Vinci Code (PG-13) Sept. 15, 7 p.m. RV (PG) Sept. 22, 7 p.m. American Dreamz (PG-13) Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Over The Hedge (PG-13) Sept. 23, 7 p.m. Poseidon (PG-13) Sept. 29, 7 p.m. The Omen (R) 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! Sept.12 and 26 for active duty. Sept. 14 and 28 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the club's main office at 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.Lm. Reserve drill weekends, 3-7 p.m. Sponsors. needed From MWR Marketing he NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recre- ation Department of the Navy is currently seeking sponsors for fiscal year 2007 special events and programs. Your efforts will sup- port NAS Jax active duty service members and their families. Your com- pany will market to more than 25,000 base person- nel. For more information on how your organization can become a sponsor, please contact Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or e- mail shannon.d.leonard@ navy.mil. Huffman steers to Richmond By effrey Nichols Commander Navy Recruiting Command Public Affairs N o. 88 Navy "Accel- erate Your Life" Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS heads to the Richmond International Raceway to participate in the Emerson Radio 250 in Richmond, Va., Sept. 8. Driver Shane Huffman will be behind the wheel of Dale Earnhardt, Jr.'s JR Motor- sports-owned No. 88 car. "I'm excited to get back behind the wheel of the No. 88 Navy Chevy this week- end. I hated having to sit out at California," said Huffman. "I think the more track time I get in these cars and get acclimated to running with the guys in the Busch Series, the better I'll be." Huffman continues, "I've raced at Richmond before, so that will help me get adjusted a little bit easier on Friday. Wes (Ward, crew chief) and the whole Navy team have a great fleet of cars that are poised to run up front each week. I've just got to get up on the wheel and get good finishes for them." "Richmond is one of my favorite tracks. I got a win there in 1995 when I was Dale Jarrett's crew chief and the track has always been good to me in the past," stated Wes Ward, crew chief of the No. 88 Navy Monte Carlo. Fleet Honoree for the race will be the HCS-4 "Red Wolves" located in Norfolk, Va. The Richmond race will be televised live at 7:30 pm Eastern time to a national audience on TNT and will broadcast on Motor Racing Network (MRN) radio. Hometown Heroes Program T HE HOMETOWN HEROES PROGRAM is for all persons serving in the Armed Forces (past and present), as well as Educators, Government Employees, Public Safety, and Health Care Professionals. 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L' R121711 'p ' I 15 r :a 16 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 WATER: NAS Jax From Page 1 nitrogen deposits annually to increase dissolved oxy- gen content (to help reduce algal blooms); Eliminates pumping of working to protect up to 77 million gallons annually from the Florida aquifer to irrigate the base golf course; Eliminates use of potable water to irrigate sports fields and other Which would you drink? Casey Cochran compares the clarity of treated wastewater with drinking water as he explains how NAS Jax is a leader in water resource management on the First Coast. Assuring a plentiful supply of potable water for drinking, bathing, cooking and even fire fighting is the everyday concern of Wally Holdstein, environmental compli- ance manager for water and wastewater utilities. Potable is defined as a liquid that is suitable for drinking. But who decides when water is suitable for drinking? Holdstein explained, "Although taste, odor, color and clarity are important, they only address the physical aspects of public water. The bacteriological and chemical content of our water must also be tested daily, weekly and monthly to the environment green areas. "Casa Linda Lake, the source of irrigation for our golf course, is primarily fed by storm water. During periods of low rainfall, we're permitted to main- tain the lake level by pumping water from the Floridian aquifer. Wastewater reuse is a bet- ter way to irrigate because it stops withdrawals from the aquifer," said Caddy. "We've got a long way to go, but considering that we will have zero discharge going into the river, the project is definitely worth the cost. We will be elimi- nating a huge amount of nitrogen from going into the river each year. That means more wastewater will be used for irrigation and less drinking water will be used on lawns," added Wadel. "It's that double benefit that made this all happen. We've got to do something to keep the water resources in our state healthy and this is a great start in repairing the dam- age to our river," he said. meet criteria set by federal EPA and Florida Department of Environmental Protection." The station water system draws water from the Floridian aquifer via two deep wells. A third well is used as needed to replenish Casa Linda Lake. Four water towers help maintain pressure in the sys- tem, as well as providing a reserve of one million gallons for emergency use. "To increase NAS Jacksonville's redun- dancy of on-base water sources, we part- ner with JEA for about two-thirds of the 40 million gallons of water we consume each month," said Holdstein. Photos by Clark Pierce IAP Hill Lead Operator Casey Cochran inspects treated wastewater that automatically flows into the retention pond that irrigates the Timuquana Country Club Golf Course. Protecting the St. Johns from storm water pollution The NAS Jacksonville landscape includes large areas of impervious surfaces, such as runways, parking lots and rooftops that generate runoff every time it rains. Storm water picks up dirt, debris, chemicals and other pollutants that can adversely affect the river and other bodies of water that are used for boating, swimming and fishing. NAS Jax Water Program Manager Mike Wadel described ways the Public Works Center manages storm water runoff. Some storm water runoff is piped to Casa Linda Lake to irrigate the golf course. Six storm water sluice gates are designed to prevent fuel spills from entering the river through the storm water system. Every squadron trains personnel to operate their spill-response cart whenever a fuel or chemical spill occurs at an aircraft. Storm drain grates in hangars and aircraft parking aprons are prominently marked, "No Dumping Drains To River." Aircraft wash racks drain to the sanitary sewer to prevent residual wash waters containing oils and grease from entering the storm water system. The soon-to-be-constructed HS and P-3 hangars are designed with "rainwater harvesting" systems on the roofs. Saved rainwater will be used to flush toilets in the hangars and to wash aircraft. To learn more about storm water management, or for educational materials, con- tact Mike Wadel at 542-4220. POW/MIA: Annual observance features Vietnam POW From Page 1 sult of the increasing U.S. commitment in Vietnam, he transitioned to the A-4 Skyhawk, after which he was assigned to VA-34 at NAS Cecil Field. In May 1967, VA-34 departed for the waters off of Vietnam, aboard USS Intrepid (CV-11). On his 76th mission over North Vietnam and five days shy of his scheduled rotation day, Key's aircraft was hit by a surface-to-air-missile a few miles southeast of Hanoi. After ejecting, he was immediately captured and spent the next 64 months as a POW, in six different camps in North Vietnam. Much of his time in captivity was spent in isolation. "When I realized the air- craft was hit and I was about to crash, the first thing that flashed through my mind was my family. I wondered how being shot down and possibly becom- ing a POW or even being killed was going to affect my wife and 17-month-old son," said Key. Recollecting the horrific experiences he endured while in captivity was not easy for Key. "When I was hit, the engine flamed out, fuel started spewing from the obviously ruptured wings and my fire warning light came on. My wing- man yelled for me to eject and I did so. I was so low when I ejected that I didn't stay in the air more than 10 seconds. I was captured almost immediately. I was held in a small village until nightfall, and then I was taken to Hanoi in a truck. I was put into what I later learned was Hoa Lo Prison, most commonly known as the "Hanoi Hilton," he CIS Cheating Spouse? 25% Military Discount with Ad A Full Service Private Investigation Agency (904) 349-0902 www.PIFIorldB.Com LIc# A2300169 a13 4 ILI uleln A A 1e added. According to Key, his most difficult time as a POW came when he was placed in isolation for six months. A lifelong Baptist, Key credits his uncondi- tional love for his family, his strong faith, his coun- try, and his military train- ing as the reasons for his survival during this period. When asked about the conditions of his POW camps and the meals that he received while in captiv- ity, he summarized it by saying, "The camps were not camps in the sense that most people visualize a POW compound situation. They were more like jails. At Hoa Lo, we lived in cells which had from one to four POWs in them. We were never able to mix with POWs in other cells until near the end of the war. The camps were very spar- tan." "We slept on boards or a raised concrete platform. Our bathroom was usually a bucket kept in the room, which we emptied once a day. The windows had no glass in them, so whatever the temperature was out- side, that was what it was inside. The camps were infested with rats, spiders, ants, and mosquitoes. Meals varied a little from camp to camp," he contin- ued. "But mainly, our diet con- sisted of two meals a day; both of which usually con- sisted of a bowl of pumpkin soup, a side dish of pump- kin taken out of the soup, and a piece of bread. We were allowed out of our cells, one cell at a time, two or three times a week to bathe," he said. Key spent 10 months of his last year in captivity at a POW camp near the Chinese border. "This move caused more concern than usual. We traveled at night, and from the stars, we knew we were heading straight north. After many hours we began seeing Chinese road signs, which made us all uneasy. "But, as it turned out, when we were almost at the Chinese border, we turned toward the north- west and stayed in Vietnam." Liberation day for Key finally arrived more than 33 years ago; and for Key and his family, it will be a day never to be forgot- ten. "When I learned that the war had ended, I was afraid it would turn out to be a dream like all the other times had," he recalled. "It was surreal. I kept thinking I was going to start waking up any moment. It took a lot of time for my mind to accept that this time was the real thing." After repatriation, Key returned to flying the A-4 for one year. In July 1974, he began graduate school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from which he was award- ed a masters degree in physics in May 1977. PLAYOFF BASEBALL AT BASEBALL' THE GROUNDS! N a 1 1 TTER! THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 7:05 p.m. Game One of the Southern League South Division Playoffs! Thursday Night Throwdown, with Buds for a Buck from Budweiser and Planet Radio 107.3FM. KLINGER WILL BE HERE!! Stop by any area Coggin dealership for a special ticket offer! FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 7:05 p.m. Game two of the Southern League South Division Playoffs! Come see the Zooperstars perform during the game, compliments of the Coggin Automotive Group and after the game, NAPA Friday Family Fireworks and a special post-game concert with Riptide! Plus, one lucky fan will win a 2001 Buick LaSabre from Coggin! He was then assigned to teach physics at the Naval Academy. After his tour at the academy, he was trans- ferred to the Naval Material Command and then the Naval Air Systems Command in. Crystal City, Va. In June 1989, Key returned to the Naval Academy as the director of the Math and Science Division and later became the director of Naval Academy Sailing and Commodore of the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron. He retired from active duty in June 1993. After retiring from the Navy, Key and Alece returned to the Jacksonville area, and since August 1993, he has been teaching physics and astronomy at St. Johns River Community College in Orange Park. The POW Pledge of Allegiance will be led by retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer, a former Japanese POW. While a petty officer third class dur- ing World War II, his PBY was shot down in the Bering Sea. One of three survivors from the crew of nine, he was picked up by a Japanese cruiser. He was moved through seven Japanese POW camps, two of which were bombed by the allies who did not know POWs were in the area. He retired from the U.S. Navy in 1960. Creamer will be assisted by his sons, retired Navy Chief Roger Creamer and retired Navy Chief Richard Creamer. Both are Vietnam veterans. Representing the City of Jacksonville will be Dan McCarthy, director of Military Affairs, City of Jacksonville. (, # SJacksonville s a A." ,,u ? 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BA #0351938 Safe water at your fingertips ~I~B&E&~~r~~a~ss~,~II~C~.;~*5~;~Lh~-~i a -i Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 17 Navy Exchange big winner %%04 %'fiff f boom ame oelorvd *0 el 000 cu I- a1) I- 0 O- Photo by MC3 David Didier AZ1 John McEntee of Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment Jax, (left) is pre- sented with a check for $5,200 by Miller Brewing Co. Representative Tim Johnson and Navy Exchange (NEX) Store Manager Bruce Stone Aug. 31. McEntee won the $5,200 NEX Gift Card after submitting his name in a random drawing sponsored by the Miller Brewing Company. The contest, a nationwide event, was sanctioned by the Department of Defense. Online appointment system available for ID cards From Personnel Support Detachment lax A appointments for ID cards may be made .L Jn the Web site. to avoid the wait associated with walk in customers. Appointments can be made by civilians; retirees and active duty members in advance for all types of ID cards. Appointments are taken from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. daily. Walk in cus- tomers will continue to be served on a first come', first served basis; howev- er, customers with ERAU to hold career services night E mbry-Riddle Aeronautical University Student and Alumni Career Services Night will be held Oct. 12 from 6-9 p.m. at the Cecil Commerce Conference Room, Building 333, 13561 Lake Newman Street. Presentation topics include: * Job search strategies * Interviewing techniques * Resume / cover letter writing * Dressing tips and eti- quette Complimentary snacks and beverages will be offered. To RSVP, call Suzanne Demers at 771- 9002 .or E-mail jack- sonville.Center@erau.edu. Apprenticeship program for Sailors The United Services Military Ap-prentice- ship Program's regis- tered, apprenticeship is a formalized, structured train- ing program. It combines on-the-job training and related technical instruction in which you receive practi- cal and technical training. Industry determines, the skills because an appren- ticeship is industry-driven career training. Each apprenticeship requires 2,000, 4,000, 6,000 or 8,000 work hours to com- plete. The apprenticeship, is broken down into skill areas with a set number of hours for each skill area. An apprenticeship also has structured formal training. Each year (2,000 hours) of apprenticeship, requires 144 hours of apprenticeship- related training. For more information, visit https://usmap.netc. navy.mil. LIONEL SALES SERVICE HOBBY WORLD 7273 103rd St.' Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding ~lvd. OP 272-6315 www.nobbyworld.blz ,, appointments have priori- ty. Appointments can be- made online at www.psalant.navy.mil. Appointments can be cancelled or rescheduled by the customer on the Web site and the site also shows when scheduled outages will occur. All dependent children are required to have an ID card when they turn 10 years old. All depend- ent children transferring overseas must have an ID card. If ID cards are required for more than one dependent, make individual appointments for each dependent. ID cards can be reis- sued 30-45 days prior to current expiration date and can be requested by mail for anyone who is not physically able to travel to the Personnel Support Detachment (PSD). The request must include a picture .(5x7), a letter from a doctor stat- ing that the person can- not travel to the PSD and a copy of the current ID card. Avoid the wait, make your appointment today! -- a1) I-- 0 I- cu C-- C,) !3> E 0 a.) E E 0~.. cc) cc Girlsn We Can Help! Write to P. O0. 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Or call our custgrner service representatives at 1-800-525-8027. a Global Supply U.S. General Services Administration R129953 Your Reliable Government Source 18 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 Weekly sports recap VS-22 defeated VP-30, 83-78, to win the Summer Basketball Championship. The Center for Naval Technical Training Unit Jax defeated VP-30, 52-39, to win the Greybeard (age 30+) Basketball Championship. The flag football season is still going strong with Naval Hospital Jax leading the way with a 11-0 record followed closely by the VP-30 Officers who have a 9-0 record. The indoor volleyball league got underway this week with eight teams. Brady Fitzgerald of VR-58, defeated David Hunt of VP-30, to win the Captain's Cup Racquetball Tournament. If you would like to join any of the leagues, contact the base gym at 542-3239. 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. Tennis tourney slated A Captain's Cup Men and Women's Singles Tennis Tournament will be held Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. The tourna- ment is free and open to all NAS Jax active duty, selec- tive reservists, and Department of Defense men and women. Participants will earn participation' points for their command toward the captain's cup' and can earn additional points for finishing first, second or third. There will be a separate men and women's division. The matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by. Sept. 20. 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 1.9:00 Women 24:00 1QK 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. Flag Football Standings Team Naval Hospital VP-30 O'S HS-75 VR-58 AIMD VP-30 Students NCTS VP-5 Blue VP-45 HS-3 HS-15 CNATTU PSD Weapons As of Aug. 25 Wins Losses 11 0 9 0 7 2 9 3 7 4 7 5 6 5 6 5 4 5 4 4 4 7 3 7 2 8 0 2 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 chapter also offers bingo every Saturday at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. 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 the Orange Park Library on Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. 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 Marind. 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 Uhited 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, Inc. holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 'p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The First, Coast Black Nurses Association, Inc. is hosting their fourth annual Dorothy Gaines Banks Scholarship and Awards Banquet Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Jacksonville. For more information, call 563-4645. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Archive and Retired Federal Employees Association extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regu- lar meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Heflena 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.fl1x.org. 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- logical Society will hold their monthly meeting Sept. 16 at 1:30 p.m. at the Webb- Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street. For additional informa- tion, please contact Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. A U.S. Postage Stamp Club is forming and will meet the third Wednesday of each month at the USO on Mayport Road from 7-8 p.m. The first meeting is Sept. 20. There is no cost of join. For more information, call ON THE GO WITH USO From the NAS ax USO If 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- Jacksonville!) and donates approximately Calling all veterans - tell about your experiences The Amelia Island Museum of History is looking for stories from veterans about their experiences while serv- ing in the military. Volunteer interviewers will record stories and recollections on audiotapes. The interview along with a photograph will be added'to the museum's Website. Names and photographs of interviewees will be added to a national database main- tained by the Library of Congress. To learn more about this project or to sign up for an interview, call (904) 26i- 7378, Ext. 123. 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 reg- ularly do! 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. There is a better way. Call 542-5292 to find out. Jeff Marquardt at 246-9932. The Visayas-Mindanao Association is hosting, a Veteran's Ball Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. at the Radisson River Walk Jacksonville. For more informa- tion, contact John Wilde at 779- 6149 or email johnwilde@com- cast.net. The St. Augustine Fall Art and Craft Festival will be held Nov. 25-26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events Field on Castillo Drive. 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O aery $ 64,500. 386-931-1069Nar 9K 4 44h .x ,- l i Ashley Park hardwd floors, clean, 210 Estate Sales Mandarin. Bartram FSBO -NORTHSHORE Sat. in Sept. 7109940 Dr Lake Estates, 4465 3- Apartments ood n'hood, near hosp 220 Public Sales Springs -Lease to buy 3/1, brk, hrdwd firs. Cedar Rd, 2700sf, 3br/. A 3 OR 4 BR ON 1 OR MORE $570 mo+dep. 384 6755 220 Public Sales3/3, 2460sf $1750mo. upgraded kit $133,500 EAGLE HARBOR FSBO 4/2, 3ba, frplc hot/tub rm ACRES. 100% FINANCING Farms Rehab Draw Up Front 2089sf, freshly::ntint, 2 iftboathousew/dock SEYCORREALTY477-4225OR 3 Acreage oPre-PayPenalties hugeyd room or oo & jetski lift, 1+ac $850K JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET *No Junk Fees 5*'36- Hour Closings 210 Estate Sales Mandarin-3/2, HOMES FOR SALE. $25 0. 904505-050 bddyimonle.net BAD UGH, UGLY acres located mle I B. Lanston's Presents house, new vinyl 2148 W 40th St 3/1 $86K. lagoon. Quiet culdesac Lake Asbury big dock. CREDITHampton Co. SC., Great 100% Financing - A BEACHES SALE siding, fireplace, 1456w18th St 2/1 48K. 3br/2ba, every upgrade, 3/2.5 huge Living room. U-Pickahome Wedo hunting w/ extensive -II' ^ EL"]i^ Antiquities furn, washer/dryer $224900. 904-3073138 REDUCED oo famiy room w/fireplace, the loan. 771-9055 roadsyste 1 me of terCall 53 31mod 3 PC Call 904-635-916 15Kw gen. w/auto Trans. Ask1forsEmm. frontage on the CoLn eiryc n O S $379,900. 904-328-6378 bahee River. Priced to IN-1I-A3"01IB jewelryI, Ad r ao M EL LFecor.EMI access & H EO A $39909 4-- BEACHES MH sell at $2800/per HUEFOSAECac.M n t s F much more Nice full Open House/ LaurieBad crM. Potter edit OK No money MUSTsedSELL FLEMING Uve on navigable water on2ots,3/2,asis. Call Norwood (03) 9 737.0144 Sale! 1703Rnd ki Ave., 5 7p 9/9 & 9/101-841 down. 1st payment due ISLAND ESTATES. way Bu Sellin or n S'side Reduced to off Beach after 4866Victoria ChaseCt. 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FL Reduced t$274.900 gin, or an intention, to i ..e.r57-362-4799 757-450-68W62 make anCy such pref-Bfrom theu160"s discrimination. Includes children under the age 18 living with parents or legal custo- dians, pregnant women and people securing under 18. This newspaper will."' not knowingly accept any advertising for real ''-''Dill .O nationn of the law. Our ,,. readers are hereby -7nd.b:,lh i i l 5 s,-1-r- 'e, ondd2'.,h I-tt- informed that all 2 ;" '1't.;-nu dwelling advertised inL One Bedroom Sta ing At this newspaper are = Ncs, ..Jir-e1.iri- oTuo plain of dis- -opiralsont68 5 uu. oich to ll-fre e te le p h o n e A$e8-s0n Tlou h4L l /.( ,u r c...rid LJ k 'c r - 1-800-669-9777. The number for the hearing Jack Lee Construction I Impaired IIs d 1-800-927-9275 3-9039Old Middleburg 246. Camden Co.. 41 GA Prime Oversized wooded homesite SLt. Marys Ga. OsPrey Cove. Gated. Desirabl% Islana Estates SEc nc,n a 113 Ibis Ct (Lc, 246,. Largest estate lot 3 ,.ail, le 3at theD oSit prices. icrl IcO iell' .88 acre .auLiel cuIden c 2-1 7 ;ecurIt, Marsh a r. Creek ilp.,s. Full $15,000 golf and country club member- ship Included 1178,500. O..-r.er 90i 2e5.-750 G3a 912.576.-116 264 Hamillon Co.. Hamilton Co 880+ /-Ac. FLl orvl Posture New Construction iII San Mateo $192,000 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 car garage. 1530 sq.ft. Completion August 2006. Call Today For Details 102 Tallwood, San Nlateo Ox\ner Realtor 280 Pier-e Co.. 3300SF RANCH 4Dr. 3 5D3 ., -iAc I ,,ou see ii O iu i bu, ill '0 rr.il N1 c,f Jack-s n.nile.S95.000uC Call 912 4-19 5100 29A Fer nanini 2-PA nielia IWland AMELIA ISLAND -fER NANDINA First At duple', l ] 0bl, to D,:h S 3. 9k 904. 733.06T7 Historic Avondale .. RIVIERA PARKWAY ,i APART IENTS Hur- ry Hurry HLrr -".-"'. . Call Now! A-li 389-3179 8:30-5:30 M-F A FFORDA BLE LARGE 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES Cnairone Golf & CotuitryClub -I IbedlrooiEn, 3 I.athi kl. III-tile. IIII ps, a btilt in mll-lJi'418 a' I. dliii IarINaliia. aI-ea. CeramiC tile th410111 l. Lrgen Illa'.leI-.Iite With glamour alli. Pi-Ie i1 IIeluio %appraised va~lte at $359.9111). Taudi Huiplwlie1 A-B'.iiti; RvialIh 1114 Bonus 9114 18,14 -24 ') R . I r- .. 20 JaxAK r NoWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7,2006 405 Apartments 420 U onse 420 Houses 420 Houses ed 420 Houses 430 Roommates Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished SAN MARCO -HISTORIC MANDARIN 4br/2ba, Orange Park- ST. JOHNS CO/SR210/195 WS LAKESHORE 3/1.5 $825 WmTSeD4Need roomtil Unique restored lofts, beautiful home on lake. Meadow Brook 2/2.5 Twnhse gar. comm 1600SF, Kit Equip, Carport, ties 962-4789 Close to Sq, fr $985 best schools in city. Subdivision home pool, gated $990+ sec. Bonus rm, ch&a, WD Hkps., www.theloftssanmarco.com $1395mo. Call 962 7668 for rent, 3/1.5 904 85 4459 813-6585 VANSANDT RE 389 3540 W'SIDE Share 3br home. 1450 Flag0er 396-9601 $850mo. plus security Co, ph, w/d, all until incl. 1450 Flagler 3969601 BRTRAM SPRINGS dep. CallSharon ST. JOHNS CO. -border. YULEE -Timber Creek, $125 wse l ld 1.3338 SANMARCO Mandarin New 5/25 759.1106 3/2.5, + den gar, new, 2500sf, 3/4 br, 2.5ba $125wk+sec. d " 1 BR near Batlst Avail now, 86Osf. $1650 all new al S $1250mo. m from 95 aval 1mmed w S. WF seeks day 3l8-837 I or 72T7986 Call now. 916-420-2986 Orange Park/ Call 904-955-1561 $1600 912.674-025 worng Mae. Furn rm M'BURG 200sf, 4/2 In slon-Two story 5/3 ST.MARS GA WESTSDE Venet 3/2, $500m Il, l. 777n 5955 SAN MARCO The Retreat off CR218 on cul. desac. 4 Fch/a, 2 car gar, fenced, 4/2 GAR. FENCED,- n AL & 9 -R S lal $1200mo. 904-886-4627 $1200mo plus security BACkYARiMTO $ la e e4a2n 9A/MERRILL- furn rm WESTSIDE MIDDELBUdR 4Villaesr haron a 759,1106 NICE AREA, PCSING, LEASE TO PURCHASE W/d, $85 237-1834 Of Fires ide, 42. 2 car $975M0. 912-576-7377/ Whyr ent=whe-you-ca 2BR DUPLEX FENCED YD g sc FI rm fen bk yd Orange PK/Flem Isl New $975M. 56-77/ Why rent when you can NO WD HOOKUP. QUIETI 220$1450 673, 2276 lux 3/3+gar end unit 227-0866 own. EZ Qualifying. 580 Rooms REP REQUIRED $5 2897 N1 2671 Tuscany Gler Dr. A WO S 3/2 credit score. Seller pays 435 to nt S NORTH JAX off College St. $l300m TARA WOOS 3/2 $125 closing cost. All areas to Rent W'SIDE ORMANDY 1 or 2 ./ 4/2 AVAIL SEPT. 2006, RTO Option. 626-4200 2Car Gar, Pool, 1682 S, Den, available. 904,422-8422 bdrm $595mo or share 51 SERIOUS INQ ONLY. Kit Eqp, Fenced _... ARLINGTON rent. Must be drug free PLEASE CALL PACEISLAND VANSAN RE 389-34540 AR 783.1386 or 71. 45 904-386-3724 PACE LAND Vufactured R /Mowve 4 RefriOS NORTHSIDE -Z/1, $550mo Gated community. VILLAS OF FIRESIDE 425 Maomes Low Daily/Wkiy Ratesl 410 Condominiums + dep. First Coast 4/b 0 car 4/2 ,2089SF, ON Hko e 0 D Rlo Realty 879-1008 gar, avI, Sept. 1. $1695m. CUL-DE-SAC, GATED 1700sf mobile KINGS INN (904) 72C 3343 269.8941/625.6519. 904-214-9198/ 327-3298, home $700 a FLEMING ISLAND Upscale BAYMEADOWS Deerwood mo 9,nTh, 119 3/2. 1530sf allnew, fpic, Northside 3/1 $700 $825 PACE ISLAND Gate Tere a court Neighborhood. master lanai, NO Smk/ Pets &MurryHIIIZ/1 $725m Comm,4/2, LR, FRR, DR W" DESlWH KInslandinSouthern bdrm suite, ,priv. $1095mo. Cal 505-3648 all have ch&a, apois' Frp. Fresh, Paint. -- ,N , lines Parkniany entrance furn N/S No HUD Greg 376 519 $ 350mo. 269-5460 tI NEWLEY REMODELED, extras. inc's,bills/ cable + DSL, Gate Parkway, Gated 2/2 $950/MO, CHA, NEAR hse & pool privileges. 3rd floor, end unit NORTHSIDE Rent to 6wn Palm Valley/Ponte Vedra 1-95 & 103RD, CALL NORTHSDE -2/1 $450 + dep. Avail l w/storage upgrade, all New 3/2 + loft, large 5/3, 2380sf. 2 car ar. 904-278-2951 furnished $550rm 904-610.9 12 appllances common 001 yard, 2150sf, $4000 d. Fenced culdesac stins furnished, $S5tmo. 9 M LE $i00m 407'810m1803 $1300m. 954-534-6989 pps + re wshrdr WESTSIDE -Brand new, 904-764-1401 aft 6pm MIDDLEBURG- mnuuu~nwl 19 4236 4/3, on pond, GC comm, _______________ T Share 4 acre horse 4 INTERCOASTAL NORTHSIDE/ CLYDE DR. ncd $1950m 904$122360 05 4/3 0 nd 0 com, ranch well cozy 2/BR FOR RENT 3/1, den. new cpt, cer Ponte Vedra, Close to Call 916-806-3317 Need a home? kept home nicely S1mwasher/dryer tlIe in kit/ land rm. Schls/Bch. Quiet fam Call now and wewill furnished room. Included fitness cn- $00mo. +dep751-9192 comm 4/2.5, 2, 2500sf, WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK re-appove you over $325+utl+deposit. Cll ten ol man other great O.P. -1911 Hunters $1700m. 904 273-0796 2BR IBA SMALL COTTAGE, t e phone. Because we 904- 612 6646 etures. 950/ me, Trace. Imma /2,car RIVERSIDE nice 2br/1a, REFREQ.$595/MO.778-2897 Call Sandy 695-2255 OP Efficiency, urn, sm 728-0393 gar, 1500Sf, scrnd hdwd firs, FpI, biyd, refrig, microwave, I Intercostal Wf2/2 AvantI yor5hmo. 76 yd, porches, no pe 5, WESTSIDE NR OP 3/1 LW cable off street parking, Condos on Kernan/Bch $lmo. 27644 1000mo. 2477227 Eve BONUS RM, NEW CPT, 2 After 6 months for as $100 dp. + 395 mo all new, wd gated, pool OP/Beautiful lakefront So'side 4br/3ba 2SOOsf CAR GAR, W/ HKP NO PETS little as $1000 down. Avail now Call 215-9416 S$1100m. Ca 913728 twnhm 3/2,5, 61512sf,, lake front, wood floors, REF REQ. $850/MO. 860.7219 Call 695-2255 PVB SEASIDE' Share furn O.P. -Rent or RTO, Seller pays SkC.cost $1450mo. Call Rebekah WES D Hse, 03 home2ms+Ba$900 POOmeGuaranteeed 7r pays 954295147 ) 904998-8263 WESTSIDE3/2TwnHse WSAWD/1U t home. 1rmr + Ba1.5n$o $90gmo. Guaranteed $197,500. 954-2953147Ct. CH&A WD HU, Watr util. 94-39493 Fin. 2/2, New Natures 7 sCH, W&D HU Wutee deaway139k 276l446 OP/FLEMING ISL PLANT. Southside 3639 Coronado $800m + $1000 d cM FOR RENT NE EAR OTEA Wa ot 4/2, 1750sf, scr patio 3/2 gar den 'ch/a, fncd No pets. 1.800322324 VANSAND RE389 3540 NAS JAX $400/MO O.P. WNHSE Built2005 housenc amenities. 6m. to Noets 6554 Bur W'SIDE Near Orange Pk CDES TIIE gar, quiet 2/2.5 w/bonus $1250+sec. 904.568.1723 $975m. 904731.1 99 WESTSIDE quatyarea FURNISHE m sCall 465 1318 OP/FLEMING ISIL Rentto SOUTHSIDE -3/2, den, Ig d,$70mo. Call Irg yrd, no pets $79 CALL 904-779-4660 own, 2363 Cook Pine Ln, yd, carport, no pets, 695.3388 or 777.0691 firm + dep; 904.7778817 OrangePark 2br/2ba loft New 3/2,'2cg, $165056m. 80mo. $850 d p 3900 al condo, Off hwy I-17 near 954. 295. 3147/914-8924 Dairy Dr. 641-0644 4 NAS base. $950mo+dep. W ER RoomdInates No pets 904,233-1341 OP/GCS WATERFRONT Southsde Iron Wood 3/2 on deep water canal Lease to buy 4/3, 2400sf ORTEGA 2BR Waterfront to Black Creek. Ideal for $1900mo or $392,000. ndm ARGYLE Mature, NS orR S/S appilamens, $1150m. Ig boat $1400m. 269.2929 Call 516.660.2709 H fem, to share 3/2 house , 60' boat s extra, 1/ unfurn $400 5 73-6522 'off3rd mnh. 673eo601 O.P. OAKLEAF New Southslde/Baymeadows 4/2+, 2600+, waterfront, 1240sf, 3/2 /car gar, BAYMEADOWS/9A, Fern Real Estate PONTE VEDRA BEACH w/d lana, nosmk/pets. LAKE VIEWS $995. mo. I L E share TH w/Fem gated. s tat .E OCEAN GROVE 1/1+Loft, $1650mo. Call 505-3648 + utils. 904 565. 9118 REAL TTE pool gym $450m 229. 7399 500 Commercial/ Overlooks pool. on lake o EA ESIndustrial for Sale us r n la O.P. -Patio home, RTO, SOUTHSIDE -3/2, 2 car GATE PKWY&9A, James SCummtrialfrS Call 276,6644 $149.4 1290mo. Call 838-1015 ( ) 7 n4 O507 Commercial/ S efOrTont$2 /moCP/RE T (904) 757-3466Cv Mlddleburg' -Male or Businesses for Sale SOUTHSDE -Sail C OP/RENT TO OWN Brand Southside brand new, www.ERADANJONES~com fem. to share home /OffceSpace I a k e f r o n t 2/2, new home 4/2.5 lSakeview fo rent or 50 c aed. $llO0mo. 2300sf 2r90en $500dor rent to own, Homes, t$500m 904-291-8107o o p 8380 2300sf, 2sto $00dn, 3/2, 1 c ar for more 'forSale 1400m. 4.5346989 nfo call 36-65-6453 Townhomes, and Retal/Office Space S'SIDE/JTB 3/2full baths $ 23-pacou 4 2 car S oSIDE NEW .T H Condominiums OAKLEAF PLANTATION for Rent 1500sf. car o garage 2284sf In Eagl Bra PWTarkWbrOUE 1,2; 3, & 4 Bedrooms I one room furnn Immed. $12 m+600 arbor, 3 w bedrm $550 -$1425 $4l7mo. or unfur Commercial/ Sa904 743-1924/70-5924 pai or, i i 2ba, waterfront fountain I nPshed, $40 n O cl e I, nr $ view. W/, frdge, .01W o r Id Go 4I porchlaWn care nci. $1250m. 843296.1479 Following Areas: freewater/amenltles. Industrial l /e s- $1475 VRanguard Realty fNorthslde utoltles ng. 904-962-5420 For Sale jVIj2 garage,, dIsn -264-7181 ext I S'slde The Landings at Orange Park ORANGE PAR IDE 10 ACRES washere, w/d, lanai. OP. Townhouse New Belle Rive 2/2.5, lc par, Oceanway OAKLEAF as 0 ACES Includes cable, wetor d3/25 pool I 0o near Town Ctr water- trash pla ,e gSep a n o 3/25 p E0mo view $1150. 904 497,9476 Downtown F PLANTATION, PUD for 153 Condos. fp,. mnr, a xtra clean no pets pOcm San Marco 1 room $450/mo $3.9sm. SerIou 9Inq's 904278-7 m0050 ST. JOHNS CO/WGV-New Victoria Point furn $475mo. Free onlyVP Realty 92190 Orange Pk near Argyle 5/3 lake view wrg yd. Arlington n ouses Elnem brand new 4/2. Purch. opt. $1499m+dp. A in u n Commercial/ Upgre de alorel WD Must see! 904.827.0961 Southsiderial Furnished U Argyle ORANGE PARK SHARE 505 Industrial urnished $1 $1395m 236-9889 t. John/Monu- Intercoastal West LARGE 2-STORY HOME For Rent THt3/2WIT 1H1P TO,$ 4 r 200 ORANGE PARK home ment-3/2, 1500sf, Westside WITH POOL, $400 A/ rpyisn-3/2e1300 3br/2ba, great o 2 c ar gara e, large UTIL,+DEP) ED nea neEwly renov. $1200mo. backyar pets 612-6646, (NON-SMOKING) 2000sf fenced Call 904,716-3719/ 6651 W/D included, 6 miles CALL 757 -3466 NO COUPLES, CABLE& Grade level warehouse. kler & security system ORANGE PARK Cypress utes from everhlng. Call for details. 50,000 $1200 mo. Cal 772 948 Glenn New, never lived $1050 mo+ $100 dep RENTAL PECIAL S OP 3/2 pre. neat fem. cars per day. Easton, available Sept. 30 'in 4/2, $1500mo. OBO 891.5843 www.ERADANJONES.com no drugs/alcohol fund Sanderson & Co. Call 954.914-8924 10436 Jolynn Rd. $350m 652-4711 356-2228 Rea tor S Unfurnished * SIE Lease purchase FLORIDA No credit check. Brand new 4/2.5. nc2900sf lgyd $1450m. 904- 803 3355 $500 Down U OWNOM All Areas 1st 2 Mo. FREE Call t Oe Hotline 388.1208 Flold 9A/BAYMEARIOWS -3/2, brand new, TH corner p w L rct preserve h, water $1295mo. 859-5049 V- A Amelia 1 Island-3a/2.5 sys, sprinkler sys, 19 00 sf. Ti led throughout, handicap accessible $1200mo. 904-3321.4080' 3/2, LR, DR FAMILY ROpOM, SPLIT BDRM, FENCED YARD * REF REQ $995s/MO.778- 2897 - Argyle Forest Rent to . Own 4/2 l W/d fr idge Strange 2 car ar, comm pool & parkr,1543sf, T 9 -6 - brick, 2270sf, all applis, iniC FD. 2 car gar, lawn www.nor tocom serve all for $1475m crdit , ck. 904- 7037196 Todd e cARGYLE 8336 B RENT/SALE B c Bv 4,;li | BY OWNER 5/3 f pooly home rouse extras Exc, Clay CoPntyShcools. @ n .' - $1'90 mo $399K PCS 509-913/771-520.a ArlIngto n-Ft Caroli ne TH,3/2.5. 11704 Tana ger Dr. $900+$1200dep. _.__32 ARLINGTON -3/2 scmn rm ea on lake, $1500mo. $1000 dep, 813-9927 ANFOR RENT 3/2 U 1 Hardwood floors,. * pool, $1100/mo deposit. Contact Robert Meggs. * 904- 234-3652 , AVONDALE 3/1, CH&A, 0 hardwood firs, updated ki t/ U bth w/d hookup detached 41 0 0 0 gar fncd yd, Quiet street. - $1100 mo 904-389-899 Beaches-4/3, 2 story, across st from ocean, near JTB, nice ig yard, $18.52000, ava o Imed, a .0 BEACH NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME 1095 S. 7th St. $1620 Mo. 1-800-935-8347 Ext 107 CEDAR HILLS 3/1 $950 Lg Porch, 1200SF, Great Rm 1 Car Gar, Fenced, Large Yd. VANSANDT RE 38- 3540 808456 9496 PCS ICW Near MAYPORT & BCHS Like New Brick 3/2, 2 car jar, fenc bk, w/d hkup lg deck over looking lake, NP/NS $1200mo. 904e247N7118 , Intercoastal/ Beach *%a 2br. New a pliances, Sw/d Incl., re pool many other amen, $950/mo. 728-0390 or 553-6110 JAX BEACH 2/1 DUPLEX 30' to bch access, ocean view. 1095 & 1195mo 904-725-3359 JCP -2mstrbr/2.5ba, gar w/d, 1400sf, gated, golf, pool, all amenities $1150m. 904-535,7993 Klngland, GA. 3br+loft n'hood, very clean, open fir plan, sec sys, ch/a, large yd scrnd pato, w/hottub. W/D Inci, but no fridge. No Pets. $900m 717-658-3351 MAND. 4/2.5, pool lake,. fp, 2cgar, w/d hu, 2500sf, 10312 Sylvan Ln. $1950m. Incl. pool svc. 448-0433 4 MANDARIN 4/2.5 + COMPUTER RM, 2-STORY 2500SF, W/D ,2DR EF, DIIIG SET, SOFA & CHAIR 1800MOM. CALL 292-1040 OR 338-1264 505,017 Hours Besides protect ng our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, chu groups, youth activities, scouti and more. Thank you!. For advertising information, please call 904-3594336, Fax 904-366-6230. NS MAYPORT. FLOOR irroi riscoi H A Y GE O R S'IA jrch ng UI rIDA C --I I , Jll[ Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 507 nesses TIRE STORE OP- Fully equip, fully 2eratlonyf Turnkey977141 515 O ce Space- lbr Rent ARLINGTO Office. Ideal for sm I church. Call Andy 77-2288 CEDAR POIN8MARINA/ ORTEGA 8( sq. ft. on water $OOmo. 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Ref# 06-136 /06-118; Send resume to: Zelders Enterprises, Inc., 3421 Commission Ct, Ste 101, Woodbrldge, VA 22192. Email/Fax resumes to jobs@zelders.com or 800-286-2703 visit www.zelders.com EOE Produce Merchandiser: Seeking creative, hands on, self reliant and organized produce merchandiser with strong verbal commu- nication skills and 5+ years produce man- agement experience. Position requires over- night travel and Includes car, available employee medical/ dental and 401k. Must posses a valid driver's Ic and clean driving record. Send or e-mail a letter of Introduction with resume & salary history to: Produce Merchandiser 1106 Ingleslde Road Norfolk, VA 23502 dllnder@mproducegroup.com 720 Medical CMA FOR BUSY OB/GYN PRACTICE Seeking Medical Assis teant with a positive attitude to work with our busy clinical team. Our OB/GYN practice has provided compare hensive healthcare ser vice to the women of Jacksonville for more than 2 decades. We are currently advancing our technology and welcome you to come share our vision of a Daperless environment. Great benefits, and competitive salary. Fax Resume to 262-5337 REGISTERED NURSE Busy OB/GYN practice seeking an RN/LPN with a positive atti tude and strong leader ship skills to work along with our clinical team. We are cur rently advancing our technology andwel come you to share our vision of a paperless environment. OB/GYN experience a plus. Strong computer skills a plus. No nights or weekends. Competitive salary and benefits package. Fax resume 904-398-8481 723 Dental DENTAL ASST EDA, FT, 3yrs exp. Busy Esthetic ofc. Detail Oriented. Fax resume 731-5755 HYGIENIST P/T Jax Beach 2-3 days/wk. Fax resume 249- 7980 or Ph. 241-4237 735 Restaurants/ 3 Hotels DANCERS, DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED- CALL 757- 7370 Rank/Grade: Work Phone # 0 Name (please print): 1. 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All ads'should be written independent of other Information contained on this form. 4. Ads received after the above time will run In the following week's issue. 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code OOG, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 7 Restaurants/ 735 Hotels DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will traIn. AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399.1110 DANCERS * Bartender, Waltstaff Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES CROSSROADS (904) 247-4322 Restaurant Now Hiring for all hourly positions at our Jackson- ville locations. Please apply in person from 2 to 4pm on Sept. 5th, 6th or 7th at the following loca- tions: 5097 University Blvd. 12719 Atlantic Blvd. 12485 San Jose Blvd. 1923 So. Lane Ave. 4434 Blanding Blvd. 10840 Harts Rd. Come check out our Smokin' Opportunitiesl EOE DFWP WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399.1110 745 Sales SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Beneflitsi FAX RESUME 783.9598 OR CALL TODAY 783.8385 750 Technical/ Engineering SITE CIVIL ENGINEERS, TRAFFIC ENGINEERS, INSPECTORS, CADD DESIGNERS /DRAFTERS AND OFFICE CLERICAL. Dunn & Assoc., Inc. has launched Its new busl ness! EXCELLENT opportunities for quail fled, highly motivated professionals with potential future part nership options avail able. Offering compete tive benefits and salaries.I. Fax resumes to 269-3926 attn. Vince Dunn. SURVEY INSTRUMENT PERSON RODMAN for construction layoutsurvey crew. Apply at: FLORIDA SURVEY 10439 Alta Drive 714-0041 x106 DFWP/EOE 752 Warehouse FORKLIFT OPERATOR for Navy Exchange Distribution Center. Exp nec. Full Time, temp. position, may lead to permanent. Fax resume to Nexcom Human Resources, 904-777- 7183; Bldg 554, NAS JAX EOE 753 Security TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. req'd. Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL: 1-888- 398 8903 www.speclalresponse.com 755 Miscellaneous Drivers Guards SMessengers Brinks, Inc is the premier provider of armored car transportation. We offer: -Full Medical/Dental Pkg SCompany Matching 401k Tuition Reimbursement SPaid Vacation Time & half for 40+ hrs - Avg Annual Salary $29K (includes OT) Qualified candidates will complete a: *Successful Polygraph examination *Successful background investigation * Drug test/D.O.T. physical For directions or more information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010. SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 43 Has the following positions available in our Service Department *All Skill Levels *Technicians *Service Techs *Quick Lube Techs FULL TIME POSITIONS ONLY WE ARE HIRING NOW!!! SImmediate openings available, team oriented All skill levels needed now. Must have own tools, and a good driving record, great benefits with room to advance Contact Lee Bay @ 779-0071 or apply in person at Saturn Of Orange Park 8105 Blanding Blvd Jax, FI 32225 EOE DFWP 755 Miscellaneous Fingerprint Technician Any CompanCan Offer A Jou - We Offer A Career! Northrop Grumman has an Immediate opportu nity for a Part. Tme Fingerprlnt Technician In Jacksonville, FL. US citizenship Is required and you must pass a drug screen, credit check and security clearance. We offer competitive pay and excellent benefits! Fax resume to C. Torres at 904-232-2625 EOE, M/F/D/V LAWN WORKER NEEDED Middelburg Area. 2 Months comm exp pre. ferred. Call Larry Eves., 1.866-529.1872 TPC Sawgrass in Ponte VedraIs hiring F/T Equipment Operators in the Golf Course Main- tenance Dept. Prior experience is not required. Must be at least 18 yrs old. For more info, call 273-3248. Hourly rate + over time medical/dental/life and much more. DFW/EOE PEST CONTROL CO accepting applications in all depts ror service Reps. Will train good pay, exc benefits. M-F 9-5, 389-3235 ,Li Ucensed Child Care SOrange Park, FLorida. Sf Accredited CPR jquuallfled Pre-School 904 278-8780 Working Or Need A Break 24hr Care. B/A school, eve overnight, wkds. Pool, playrooms game sys call Debby 276-3125 BEST MASSAGE & FACIAL Go W. on 103rd St. pass McManus Rd. turn right Timber Run. 446.5504 9am-8pm Lic# FS6314 Painting, Hm Repairs & ADDITIONS. all guaranteed, Free Estimate. Cell 509-6242 Merchandise 900 Antiques 902 Appliances 905 Articles for Sale 910 Arts & Crafts 915 Building Supplies 920 Business/Office 922Collectables and Jewelry 925 Computer 927 Craft/Thrift Stores 928 Electronics 930 Farm/Planting 935 Fruits/Vegetables 940 AC/Heat/Fuel 945 Garage Sales 950 Garden/Lawn 955 Household/Furniture 960 Machinery and Tools 965 Medical 970 Musical Merchandise/ Services 975 Photography 980 Sporting goods 990 Wanted to Buy or Trade 902 Appliances 905 Article I E FormSale 4, DISHWASHER GFCLS Es Kenre portable olfarts.2003 with butcher black $2500-$3450.Call top. Almost new. $50. Call 912-510-0716 or 912-576-3019 912-674-3620 DRYER/ WASHER GOLF CLUBS BIG CAPACITY EXC WORKING SACRIFICE SACRIF ETMEN'S cond $200 both 396.8711 GOLF CLUBS. USED GOOD CONDITION- SFor Sale Kenmore OFFER. CALL 317-6618. S heavy duty NO REASONABLE OFFER I washer and elec- REFUSED Sh tric dryer good condition $220 obo. Call C. HOT WHEELS & Charles 8605S995 c MATCHBOX hie Collection, loose WASHER/DRYER $200 $.50 carded, $1.00, STOVE $125 old and new, outdoor 238-3391 / 221-8426 patio furniture, 269-4503 SWhirlpool electric Strange $165. Two King size BR set, 4 .years old for more I 27" TV, Surround details p.2hone sound sys, Micro- 472 1417 or 7776660 wave. Photosmart anytime. printer, Ent. center. assesess 904,662.6904 905 Articles Manany ny CD F For Sale 1 In original boxes, rtoomtei l exc cond, e-mail s, (2)14" tires $2, 4) and we'll send you $7 SnMicrowave, $20 He-ryPertlkewiczyaboocom com uter w/monitor $50, fishing Motorcycle eqpt rods, reels, $10 acket-brand new and up. Call 771.4674 and gloves for sell. Call 631-1047 S, 10'X16' Storage Shed-a/c, electric MOWERS SEVERAL outlets, mandarin TYPES, $40-$600, area $900 obo. You I TREADMILL, $100. transport call 327-4389 LAWN AERATOR, $50. CLARINET $100. ORGAN $50. S Blue leather CAHFING DISH, $50. serbar bro- 904-272-7352 ken. sofa $192- Ethan Allen twin PCS move near Jax woo eadbod headed 25, Arport 4/2 house Mr. Coffee$10all available Sept. 7, 215-6866 8l 2006. Call SCouch/Loveseat- 9041386&3724 green good condl- . tlon $100; enter- PERSONAL MOTION talnment center THEATER WITH $75, buffet $50gril $25. TRAILER 2-SEATER, GENERATOR, COMPUTER S CPO Male Unl- EQUIPT, MANY EXTRAS, Sforms-Like new OFFICIALLY REASSIGNED, | SBD 46R bunked $36k. 674-3709 with dresser $200. Call 434- 5122. REFRIGERATOR a# crib, changing, table WHIRLPOOL, BISQUE T Crib, canny Lin. tables COLOR. $300 WICKER t jenny Lsnd ioahiy BAR AND WTOOL, arc bderendipglwith BLACK METAL FRAME, $10. mobile. Best offer EACH CALL 282-4244 Joann904772-7133 SOFA & LOVE SEAT Deep freeze chest 50, T lay-z-boygood Texas holdem poker \4 condItion, $600 for table handmade $150. both, snapper Please call 757-469-4167 riding mower $400 obo. 264-6652 DOGHOUSE IGLOO SLarge never used, $40. STEAM VAC $35.14ft 4,1 Graco Car seat, $25, J pool w/extras, $100. 912.576-7377/227- 0866 Longaberger srice, please call Electric Patio Grill. 7577-469-4167 SLike new, $80. Dining II PO k h room tableSwith China SWIMMING POOL Cabinet $1500. |I NEW PUMP Assorted children's toys, V accessories. Needs $20.249-1666 new liner, 15ft., ELECTRIC PATIO GRILL $700. Call Pat 781.-4188 I 1 ,LIKE NEW, $80. DIN- S ING ROOM TABLE, t. Thomas the Train WITH CHINA CABINET, TI Set, plus train table, $1500. ASSORTED CHIL- 7 j 9 good condition, 3 DREN TOYS, $20. 249-1666 complete sets several trains must seel $400 obo. Electric patio grill 904-971-7217 S like new $80 VI dining room table .& TOASTER OVEN with china cabi- BLACK AND DECKER. net $1500, assorted IL1 BAKE, BROIL, DEFROST, children toys $20. SPACE FOR 9 INCH PIE. 249-1666 LOOKS, WORKS GREAT. $25. SENCLYCLOPEDIA 268-2482 WORLD BOOK. 0 Toddler tricycle, ALSO CHILDCRAFT basketball st, an EDUCATIONAL I *bnoas arc nurses ry EDITION AND SERIES OF wall art Call Joann CLASSICS. ONLY $350 w90- at.Calbof.a FIRM. CALL 264-1506/ 907727133 best offer. CASH ONLY Two dagger one S Encyclopedia i person kayaks with world book, also \Jipaddles. $600 each. childcraft edu- Exc condition call national edition after 5:30pm 882. 3191 and series of classics. Only $350, firm! Call .1 VIDEO STORAGE 264-1506 / CABINET. HOLDS 600 E IIEI CD'S 230DvD'S OR 110 4 EXERCISE BIKE VHS. WOODGRAIN S LIKE NEW, LARGE SEAT LOCKABLE DOORS. LIKE WITH BACK SUPPORT NEWt $60.268-2482. TRACKS TIME, SPEED, LOCKABLE DOORS. UKE CALORIES, DISTANCE. NEW. $60.268-2482 CALL 278-9996. $100 ,, h. ank-10 a]- ], sWedding Dress ,, Fish Tank-l0 gal- I size 14 never worn S Ions $10; Ency- $950 new, will sell t clopedla Britan- for $500 obo. Call L nica complete set 552-0365 1985 collectible! $15 Exc cond call 645-0630 S, FOR SALE. 8000 WET/DRY VAC. S BTU AC $70, ceil- CRAFTSMAN, 16 GAL- SIng fan with light \l/ LON,535HP, ON S $10, male blue WHEELS, LONG HOSE. suit $25, brass bed full LOOKS AND WORKS GREAT $100. Call 912-496-4885 $45. 468-2482 iiYBR/N f:~5> PL3f sCrF-a Li C3'if' SOFTWARE TEST ENGINEERS TYBRIN Corporation is in need of Software Test Engineers to manage development test efforts at their corporate location in Ft. Walton Beach, FL. The selected individuals) will direct all testing & software documentation efforts of the Weapons and Stores Planning .. common component mission planning software for USN air crews. While a BS/BA degree is preferred, a minimum of three years of software test experience is required and preferably a working knowledge of F/A-18 mission planning experience. Experience testing U.S. Navy mission planning software is highly desired. U.S. CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED. The selected applicants) will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. TO APPLY, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT: www.tybrim.com EEOMWF/V/D Afnnalh Action Eliloym niO g F re Wodcpi ,h organization: Date Submitted: __ Signature: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed. The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: U 1 wk U 2 wks E 3 wks Q 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: Ixir News One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 W IT- BED $370 ALL NEW VISCO Memory Foam Sets. Kings from $599 (904) 674-0405 BED $395Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/ matt. & box. Retail $950. 858.9350 Can deliver SBED FRAME $20, M505 PALM, $20 STEP REE- BOK, $45 BOYDS BEARS WALLHANGING $25 CO ROCKS 20/PR 608-2285 SBedroom Sui- Only two (2) years old. Full bed, box spring, mat- tress, night stand, chest, and dresser/mirror. $200 obo 268-8656 Bedroom SSuit-Double bed 4,0 with mattress, chest, dresser, and nightstand. $500 Call 552-0365 Black natuzzi leather couch and i | loveseat excellent condition $500. Call Dave 757-395-7026 BREAKFAST NOOK Beautiful german, like new with two chairs and bench. $150 obo. call 904-269-6521 BR SUITE -Beautiful twin sleigh br suite, lyr old, Cherry wood, pillowtop mattresses. Nova therapeutic mattress toppers, 600 ct bed sheets, matter pad, com forters, shams, bed skirts and pillows, 8 drawer tower dresser, night stands, cost $1800, sell $750 Call 641-5029 4 BUNK BEDS with ladder and mat- L tress about 2 years old, $150 or best offer. Call NIl at 912-322-2021 Coffee- and end tables rustic wood l and metal. $75 obo for set. Call Sonja at 901 292-0052 CURIO STAND BIk metal frame w/ tI four glass shelves $50.00 leave msg 912 510-7104 DIN. TBL-oak w/6 chrs & buffet, 2 oak this only, Ent. Ctr, Armoire, Breakfast tbi & chairs, couch, loveseats, Office desks, Newly married, must sell. 904616-1000 SDolphin shape table; two end tables one couch table $400 Call Barb 778-9167 w/4 glass shelves $5O. Call 510. 7104 Entertainment Cntr Broyhill, Oak finish w/ matching coffee & end this. $200. 242-9252 will email pictures. SFor sale Graco 3 In 1 baby crib, with / mattress, chang- Ing tabie, and dresser. Uke new $200 obo call 673 8630 4, Full size mattress and box springs. bassett from BJ's. Guest room use. Excellent condition $150 O.P. Call 276 0426 Furniture-White baby changing ktt table/dresser $100, pink toddler bear bed $50. excellent condition. Call 729-3390 German Wallunit ( Shrank) Pur- Schased In Ger- many great con- dtlon. Authentic Soakwood cabinet carvings and bar. Must see $1500 Vickid 920 Business/ Office Work Station Quad 4 7' x 7.5' Cubicles Only $2000 for all 4 Gator Office Furniture (904)724-6400 Q92 Collectables J & Jewelry Engagement ring S 1/4 carat, wed- a ding ring, ruby and diamond ring, 20" gold chain. All for $400 obo. 912-729-7643 A Engagement-RIng- Solitaire 1.11 CTW .4 I.1 clarity 14K gold. Paid $3500 sell $2500 have original receipt. 904-220-7886 4 White Storage Furniture- White 41 Coffee Stand; 1/4 Scarat size 7 soli- taire ring, exc cond, moving must sell AlP call 491-7996 928 Electronics SJVC 32" SDTV MODEL AV 32F7, UKE NEW S WORKS GREAT $100. CONTACT KYLE 843-367-8928 g940 ACileat/ Fuel 1.5 HVAC w/handler. $300- LS ton central Jb A/C. $150. Trailer fur- nace, $250 Fireplace, $250. All OBO. 92-82-882-3507 945 Garage Sales 4 Garage Sale Sat- urday 8-12,12575 S Deeder Lane. Everything must go! Westslde Sat. 9.3. 1323 Stimson St. adult & kids clothes, hsehid, toys, etc BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA 950 Garden/ Lawn SCUBCADET RIDER MOWER 2004 S LESS THAN 50 HRS, RUN TIME 18.SHP. 42" DECK, AUTO TRANS, CRUISE, $1150 OBO. 771-2829 Hard Pan Fill Dirt & Sand CHEAP! 904-497-9666 955 Household Furniture 5 piece sleigh bedroom set with 2 1 night stands and lamps. Queen brand new pillow top mattress purchased from "Rooms 2 Go" $1200 obo. Call 262 880-9821 SAntique Victorian Couch. in perfect condition dark mahogany light natural cloth asking $175 call 887-9042 Iv msg. 4, ARMOIRE SOLID CHERRY COMPUTER ARMOIRE. PERFECT SHAPE $600. NEW $250. Call 625-0013 4, Baby changing table $30 Bent K wood rocking chair $25. Call 992- 6877 Q, Baker's Rack I Antique metal, 3 B1 shelves, 1 glass, exc. cond, $50. LV MSG. 912-510-7104 Baker's Rack display stand, antiqued metal w/ 3 metal and 1 glass shelf $50. Call 510n7104 BDRM SET 6pc incl. Qn matt set, new In box $499. Can del. 391-0015 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Shme Price King $160 (904) 674-0405 BED $100 1/2 Normal Price Queen and Full Same Price King $160 (904)674-0405 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-9350 BED $135 ON PT box & mattress, brand name new in plastic.858-9350 BED $299 Brand name Kg pill top SET. New, w/ warr. Can del. 391-0015 BED $354 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, 7yr warr 398-5200 can de iv 990 Wanted To Buy Or Trade WANTED- 15X6 Chrome or alu- minum rims for Nissan Altima, 4 9uJ. Call Jim 9705-1373 Pets and Animals 1005 Livestock & Supplies 1010 Pets and Supplies loos Livestock & Supplies Large dog travel kennel $40 good I, condition. Call 525-2868 Horse & Kennel Warehouse y 096E. 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkennel.com 'I Ii .i.1.I..L.E.l I ~ n I ~ HUE SU.-- I FRE*FRE-,FE I E ,FRE9FEEoFEE9FEE9FE RE9 RE- V m iI 955 Household 9 Furniture A Large Panasonic each, 17" computer monitor $40, metal desktop $20. Must Sell 904-264.9028/309-3298 LA-Z-BOY ROCKER Sreclners. two med. S blue. Excellent con- dilon. Both for $80. Call 772-1916 4 Living Room SSuit-sofa, match- Ing chair & otto- man, end tables, coffee table, lamps large painting (south- west). $650 obo 268-8656 Loveseat and Sofa S $200, Mahogany k tablew/4ciairs S$250, Large Orien- tal Rug $100. Call 7212939 will negotiate. SPalm Casual 60" table 6 chairs tm gilder chair, two end tables. reclining chair, otto- man chaise lounge. $550 276-0426 A, Queen Size Bdrm S et- Head board, foot board, dresser, mirror, night stand, oak. Ask- ing $750 AIP call 491-7996 RECLINING SOFA/ LV ' SEAT-grey, blue/red, O.P. $500 545-9804 c SLEEPER SOFA BLUE QUEEN SLEEPER SOFA, LOVESEAT/AND RECLINER, $400. DIN- ING ROOM TBLE, 6 CHAIRS, CHINA CABINET, $300. CALL 282-4244 SOFA AND LOVESEAT, $400/SET 00o, INFO ALL 337-255-4451 OR cajuntunmers@laoLcom pics avail upon request 4 SOFA-It blue with S floral pattern, good condition must sell $85. Call 387-5615 SOFA, Oblonged DR Tbie, 6chrs. 2 extra leaves 1 round oak kit. tbi w/4 padded chrs, chandelier, desk, singer sewing mach. port. w/cov. case, 2 hanging lamps. 904-777-2908 SHOULD OAK DINING ROOM HIDE-A-LEAF TABLE, WITH 2 CAP- - TAINS AND 4 SIDE CHAIRS. MINOR SCRATCHES $400 OBO. 542-8698 SOLID WOOD DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS CALL 246-2803 96o Machinery 9 V & Tools o u, Craftsmen Tools For Sale.Plain band saw, radial arm saw, chop saw, sander. Call Greg 904- 558- 8741 or week- ends 904-751-6776 965 Medical MEDICAL SCOOTER RALLY L RED MAX CAP. 250LBS, EXC. COND. ASKING $850 NEG. CALL 716-7197 Musical 970 Merchandise/ Services BLUESTONE-Seeking exp'd base player for Jazz, Blues, Funk & R&B. Must read. 904-389-3596 Drum Sets (150) $149Up New Spc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 9- Fender Jazz Bass with case and 85w 4f I Jcrate amp, exc cond, $500.729.7643 A G4-12 Custom L t Straight Guitar Cab. Two celestion G12H-30, two celestion V-30. Solid birch wood construc- tion. 8 ohm stereo. Brand new $450 firm. Call 904-710-6184 KEYBOARDS ,I One roland Fanthom L. XA and V-Synth 61 Keys, In perfect con- dition, both for $2200. Call 407-756-3866 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 714-0141 ROCKER RECULINERS S2 BERKLINE BLACK b LEATHER excel- lent and good condition, $350, Sauder computer desk with chair. $S0. 912-729-2090 4 STROUD PLAYER SPIANO Ivory Keys, upright, model, great for begin- ning, student or for entertainment. $500 247-6625 980 Sporting Goods S Bowflex STrainer- Like new! S $500 obo. 292-4094 SBowflex XTL- Excellent Condi- S tion $800 obo. 742-7851 SCustom Surf- boards- 6'3" Seven t Seas $200; 6'2" Illusions $175. A Steal! Call Lynett 525-2868 HOME EXERCISE MACHINE. 25 DIFFER- S ENT WEIGHT EXER- CSE COST $2200. NEW, $500 0o0o. 343-2494, LEAVE MESSAGE HUNT CLUB in Hamilton Co, 640ac. Deer, Hog & Turkey 386-755- 852 A JET SKIS (2) WITH TRAILER. CALL kt _904-264-7142 OR 264-4764. $45000B0. 4, Left handed golf set-tour series tj woods 1-3-5 irons Three thru pw $145. Mint condition call Walt 778-9167 N.E. FLORIDA HUNTING CLUB, 3300 acres of prime deer, hog, and turkey hunting.$ 1200.00 a year. still hunting only. call Bruce 18 904-226-2639. A Nordic Track-C1900 treadmill, brand new condition $600 Call 904.291-9225 A, PULLEY UNIVERSAL TYPE PULLEY, STACKED WEIGHT SET, WElDER MODEL, WESY 19511 BARELY USED. WEIGHTS INCLUDED, $50. 912-729-7552 iolana home gym $750. Gym quality exercs bike $500. Weight bench, curl bar, 2001b weights $150.904-631-2442 A WELDER PRO 4100 HOME WEIGHT SYS- OBO. CALL MARK 904-537-0034 MUST SELL 985 Trailers ENCLOSED HALLMARK TRAILER '01, Like new. 8.5x20, $4900obo. 719- 659-7699 or 904-225-3150 ..... ;iFR;t *!FREE ;iFR;E 0 FREE *;FR;tE>1 FREE11 ;REE10 FRE! 0 FREE ;!REE 0 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is s7.9 billion. O~aI 11 I I 1 b i Isile. )9sPsc pep so ill PI beiiteltI 1 '..ho Lbir ftolti tie illilitaly and rent hioiiesb aid and It 1- I ise goods spt (ip . 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BOXER PUPS ACA re. garage kept 11K miles. 3Female 1MAle HC Call for plcs SPOP, 964- 824 407e6 912- 57& 3437 BOXERS AKC Iurebred E Arlington MLS# :Reg, Chmpn Bdln, Tails .L 307600/2 2.094 sf, docked, deWclaws gated community, removed. t700(F) remodeled kitchen $600(M) C all rster bdrm bath, tile/ 904.225-8238/583-9325 ardwncesd. stn t900 DACHSHUND PUP AKC, 1S orders 997-6161/ small mini M, mini's $300 542-2119 x149. cash 449-4267 HARLEY DAVIDSON GREAT DANES AKC PUPS 98' HERITAGESOFTAINCLUDE Black/ blue S/W $500 ALLORIGINALPARTS 904-259 -8304/ 254-2607 PLUS ADD ONS AND 4 KITTENS 8 WEEK OLD UPGRADES $12500. CALL FREE TO GOOD HOME. 378-1568 41 CALL 904-316-45885 1 Harle Davldson LEAVE MESSAGE FlatElectra Glide LAB PUPPIES AKC, White \ '02-8k miles, & Chocolate, $300. black, one owner, ickr.oM/pots/pnpples garage kept, plenty fll n croe man acces- 372244 series. $1,250 LAB -pups, AKC, choc/ 904-727-9283 S o s /w $275 HD NIGHT TRAIN '03-B1k, 912-422-7540 3500mi, BUB pipes, cust. LAB PUPS AKC Yellow cvr. kept all orig. parts. Quality English lines. $15K. 904-838-4940 $500-$60 284-6606 HD-ROADKING., 05, LABRADOODLES 11wks, custom color, eagle iF/blonde, IM/black, heads w/banners. CKC, $500. 352- 472- 5489 Sharp 3468mi, $15,500. 305.6977 or 928-9922 First generation. 10wks. HD SPORTSTER 03' rBIk. $500. 904a246 4840 94 XLH 883, CST WHLS, H, LOTS OF EXTRAS, 300 MINI DACHSHUNDS N CHR PKG, 3800MI, EXC. 3M. 1F,$450. COND OAR. $6800. Call 874-7915 568-9653/ 642-072S ,, PARAKEETS-2 HONDA DIRT 2006, S FREE, YELLOW, BLUE, BIKE 230CC 86R INCLUDES LARGE $ 3I' 4-STROKE, PERFECT CAGE, GOOD HOME CONDITION, RED, LESS, NEEDED. CALL 269-7318 20 HOURS, RIDE TIME, KYLE, POMERANIAN PUP 338-7485 OBO. Female 12 wks, APR, a Honda Rebel 250 HC, POP. 904-783-3328 1 O4Great starter S bike, under 1,600 POODLE -AKC standard miles. $2000 obo cream, male, 10 weeks 904-563-7750 $500. 262-6521 1wk only HONDA SHADOW PUG -pup Male SPIRIT 200S. BLACK, 8 wks old, 74SCC, V-TWIN $550. 904-992-7497 ENGINE, 2800MILES, SADDLEBAGS INCLUDED, PUPPIES $4999080. CONTACT KYLE Small breeds. $300 & up. 843-367-8928 Call 904.993.9542 Suzuki RMZ 250 RED BONE -UKC chmp '04-Exccond, low bldln.12wkss/w, $300 hours on factory 861-7368 21 a rebuilt engine. ROTTWEILER PUPS $ 3600 obo 912.729.7932 AKC, HC, crate trained, TRIUMPH 750'73 $400 352-546.3903 Fresh rebuilt motor, SHIHTZU in AKC Re New exhaust $1500 firm. SHH.TZUAKC cRe.e l Call 407-221.3453 6F SM, all colors. fvai C 9/30 Call Diana 291-7745 l, VISION CRUISER 2005. Welmaraner 9mo old all 250 ALARM FLOORET, shots spayed trained BOARDS, BACK REST, microchip w/ crate LOADEDWITH $400. 321-698-8572 CHROME, NEVER TITLED, 40 $400. 321-698-8572 MILES, 387-5672/ $3k YORKIE/CHIHUAHUA MIX Y Yamaha 650 male, 9wks, S/W, $400 '0-imporcus- cute tiny9O4-786-3335 tom cruiser, won YORKIE -M pup AKC, five trophies 2,00 teacup, home raised, miles garage kept 904-449-4267 chromed $7000 obo. Call 910 0350/631.4776 3). YAMAHA VIRAGO 1100 1991" MINT COND. AFTDEALER SERVICED. 10K MILES, NEW TIRE SADDLE BAGS, X.-TRAS. $3800. 378-9877 Transportation 1310 Auto Parrts 3200 Aviation 3 INCH BODY LIFT FOR 1205 Boats i199S TO 1995 TO 1999 TOYOTA 121OSailboats $4l TACOMA INCLUDES 1215 Boat Dockage & BUMPER KIT. NEVER Rentals OPENED. $135. 342-8698 1220 Marine Equipment APE cold air Intake and Supplies for Dodge Ram 230 RV's and Supplies 2l 1500, 5.7 liter, 1235 RV Rentals Includes filter 1300 Motorcycles/Mini $150. Call904.291-9225 Bikes a Tires and Rims 1305 Auto Brokers original off Ford 1310 Auto Parts t tF.150. P275/60R17 1315 Auto Rent/Lease withI 1OK mIles $200 allfour. Call Brenda 1320 Antiques/Classics 6144148 L32SAutomobiles 2 9a m 133552000 or Less 1340Trucks/Trailers/ 1325 Automotive SUV's 1345 Vans/Buses ACURA 2005 TL,. 1350 Misc. Auto I BURGUNDY, FULLY 13M5 Autos/Trucks mJCLOADED, WITH TV/DVD Wanted r PLAYER, FACTORY/ AFTER MARKET RIMS, CALL NONE' 904-386-3724 1205 Boats 97 ACURA7TL'04 Turbo Pride Spoiler.Only 15,000 electric wheel- Miles $25,995 998-0012 chair/scooter. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Used less than 10 ,hours. Paid $3400 sac- d' ACURA TL '04 rifice $2400. I Fully equipped 904-215-5889 $24,995. 998-0012 14' GHEENOE STYLE SKIFF LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE w/trlr. 9.9hp merc '05 w/warr. 2 401b minn f1 AUDI A4 QUATTRO kota trolling mtrs 2005,sFully equip w/batt & warr, rigged $ I for fish'g $1900OBO $27,990 998-0012 904 424 m5470 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 17'2" 2004, SEA FOX AUDI S4 '04 90HP, MERC BIMIHI Stk1776B $37,688 TOP POLLING PLAT- TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORM FISH & DEPTH FINDER RADIO GALV R BUICK ACROSS 06 STRAILER $14K. 242-8293 ow Extra low miles. CRAFTH LEX$ $17,990 0ontmercrulser 998-0012 3.Otr., 13 HP,40 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE hrs. only war- ranty iGPSgarmin CADILLAC ELDORADO galvanized trailer' ETC '95, 77K ml, good Much more $11K call cond, $5800 obo 219-9382 705-4616 leave mes- CADILLAC CTS '03 sage. Stk7010B $19,988 19' Monterey Bowrider TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '97. Must go! Good cond needs some TLC. CHEVMONTE CARLO SS Make reasonable offer. 03 PS, CC, LEATHER PL, 904-821-1309 PW $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET ., 19ft. Fish and ski 05' 904-272-2200 140hp, Suzuki trailer, k| GPS, Dephh adn fish CHEVY AVEO LT '05 finder, $14, 560. Stk#G293 $12,488 * Call 912-727-6347/ TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 19' SKIFF-'02, 75hp 4 CnVy2khie'.04 Stroke Honda, $11,500. Only 23knis. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4) 1989 Carver 3207 / AFT cabin 32ft, Chevy Cavalier I jitwin engines, / '92-2dr, 5spd, cold sleeps six, full '1i|r ac. Original very galley, two heads. good condition. 904.215-5889 $2800 226.8055/786.8051 21' CHRIS CRAFT CC A, CHEVY CAMARO SS 175John Ocean Pro '03 .I |2000 $69500 mIles, red Out riggers dwn riggers. L/' LSI V8, auto, t-tops. trim tabs, Tull electronics leather loaded, power ust. top & many extras, everything runs strong very $17K. 90 838a4940 fast. 904-434-1385 .Q HYDRA SPORT 93' .V, Chevy Camaro T CENTER CONSOLE, .1 IROC-Z '86-T-tOps l I' 17.SFT. 150HP, t | rebuilt, V8, new EVINRUDE, COAST paint, tires, flow- GUARD EQUIPT, GALVA- master, pwpdl, $6000 NIZED, TRAILER, VHF RADIO, obo. 693.8839/716-0857 DAN. 2321-5912/$6600 ,V Chevy Corvette ,.9, KAWASAKI98' / 81- Red, one / Xl SPORTWATER U .Iowner, 95K miles. \|> CRAFTHULL -$15,000 Call exc. condition, runs 317.1525 or 778. 0605 904-673-2504 L 95-Convertible, Sales, Service & Parts top, automatic, ZR. 1 Advance Marine 730. 3332 wheels, $15,000. Authorized Nissan Service 868.4222 after 5pm or weekends. Boats, Motors, & Trailers ,, ,Chevy Corvette Any Condition! / '81.red/red, 95K "The Used Parts People" I miles, $15,000 one WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 "3 owner. Call Bill ____________________317.1525 or 778- 0605 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 7, 2006 1230 RV's& r g CHEVY CORVETTE 1230 Supplies '05. 6 speed Beautiful. $41,980 1984 24ft. 5th \ LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Wheel RV- ac, 998-0012 microwave, refrigerator, small CHEVY IMPALA '00 repairs needed. $4000 Stk#BUCF836A $6,988 904-505.7160 or TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 881-542-8811 CHEVY IMPALA -'01, AIRSTREAM & TRAIL light gold, 4dr, Onstar, MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS $4500. 904-541-0009 ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts CHEVY MALIBU '01 J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Stk#G167 $8,588 Alachua (386) 462.3039 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 1- 800.541- 6439 CHRYSLER PT CRUSIER '03 Dreams By Design '02, Stk#G294 $10,588 36' TT, slide-2 AC's. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 rear qn bed Ig shower, new awning, ceiling y CHRYSLER SEBRING fans, w/d, bar, s ) '04 LTD. Only Upgraded cabinets 20,000 Mi. $16,890 SUST SEEI As king LEXUOF JACKSOVILLE $16,500. 9047431608 LEXS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 DUTCHMAN CLASSIC 31' 2004 pull behind RV CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE '04 split floor plan with- Stk#G229 $21,988 cntr slldeout sleeps 8. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 $18k obo, 912-882-7095 S DODGE 2001 1500, 318 AUTOMATIC 44,RHINO UNER DIAMOND TOOL BOX, NEW TIRES TOW PACKAGE, 94k, $8500.242-8293 ) DODGE D-50 WITH CAB, 150 K MILES, SAVEuF $600. CALL 292-1040 SV O SRP OR 338-1264 DODGE NEON '04, Lded, sunroof maroon, 6CD chngr, Immac. cond. $9996. 904 642-4232 FERRARI 348TS '91, white/tan, $45,900. 904-541-0069 S5 HOLIDAY RAMBLER 33' QJ FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 Motor Home. Buy It Whole- Stk#G020 $8,988 sale. (904) 714 9939 TOM BUSH AUTO- X 771.-177 1325 Automotive FORD MUSTANG GT S'05. Only 2600 Miles. $25,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4_ Ford Mustang S '02-V6, pony package, red nothing wrong getting new car. Call 912.576-2759 or 912-573-4009 $10,000. FORD MUSTANG GT '05 PS, PM, PW, PL LEATHER $23,450 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD MUSTANG CNV '96 Stk#BUC1396B $6,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG '04 PLPMCCAUTO $12,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD MUSTANG '87 Coupe, 5.0, AOD, orange trick flow upper & lower Intake, 241b Injectors, 70mm throttle body, 75mm mass air, 373 gears, gauge pod & tack w/blue shift light. $2000ob. Must sell fast. 904,400.0537 FORD MUSTANG GT '04 5tk#1570A $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD TAURUS SE '04 champ AT alloys whls, CD, servcomp16950 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LIMITED Pearl w/gray ithr alloy whis tow pkg DVD, quad capt's chairs, fresh trade in. Suncoast RV Towable Super Center at 9012 Beach Blvd or call 642.1600 FORD TAURUS SE '03 Stk#G034 $8,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 H HONDA ACCORD EX COUPE EX '03 wht/tan, beautiful LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TO Honda Accord EX S'99-2dr, AT. 3.01tr k|>Vtec, 85K miles, 1 lo owner, leather, loaded, white extra .clean. 542-1040 or 269.1478 HONDA ACCORD EX '03 Stk#106B $17,388 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ,) Honda Accord EX S 97-89K miles lots lof modifications extra parts, needs paint. $3800 obo or trade. 904.662.9021 HONDA ACCORD EX '99 5spd, 4dr, sunrf CD plyr, $6395. 904.363.3791 HONDA ACCORD LX '93 4dr, Immac. cond. $4000. Must see! 904.334,4888 L/7 HONDA ACCORD EX '05. Leather, sunroof, CD, fully equipped. Extra low miles. $21,595 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4) Honda Accord '042dr, pw. pl, ps. T abs, 4cyUl must sell 23K. miles. Blue book value $19,115. $17K. obo. Call Mike 904-778-9013 HONDA CIVIC EX '05 Stk#9164A $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC '05 Special Edition. 2dr, auto, low miles. $299per mo WAC. Call 899-5853 HONDA CIVIC '04 CC, AUTO AC, CC $13,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Honda CRX '88-$2500 obo. Call S for Info 292.4094 E Honda CRX Se88 -Good shape, 124K miles $2700 coy obo. Call 742-7851 for info., HYUNDAI XG350 '04 Stk#G250 $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 q INFINITI FX45 '03 SFully equip $27,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ( INFINITI G35 Coupe '04 Pearl white/ tan, beautiful, like new $28,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JAGUAR SType '03 P 4.2. fully equipped. $22,640. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JAGUAR XTYPE 3.0 '04 Stk#G232 $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 T Jeep Liberty Ren- S egade '03-60K Smiles, all power, loaded, tow package. $15,500 obo. Must Selli 904-993.2629 KIA AMANTI '05 Stk#G234 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /7y KIA OPTIMA'04 S Only 15,000 miles, fully equip. $12,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 KIA OPTIMA EX '04 PL PW, AUTO CC, REMOTE $10,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 LINCOLN TOWNCAR '01 Stk#G302 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SMAZDA MPV 91' 157 K MILES, CLEAN S INTERIOR, 2 NEW FRONT 71 RES COLD A/C, $1900 CALL 292-1040 OR 338-1264 SMAZDA RX8 '04 t Extra low miles, beautiful. $19,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Mercedes 600 SL '97 blck conv both tops, V-12 $17,9bO0 904-541-0009 MERCEDES SLK230 -'99. loaded, sliver, 65k ml. 1 owner, $17k. 246-8267 MERCEDES E320 '00 Stk#1867A $14,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4) Mercury Grand Marquis '87.2D, I | auto, cold ac, cd player, 69K miles 2nd owner. $2,495 1325 Automotive ), MUSTANG 2002 3.8LT, SV, fully loaded, exc. S cond. 67Kmlles, $7900 or trade, mini van, 912-882-1052 Styxx would like to I nvite 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 be treated like family, come to NIMNICHT I CHEVROLET 1550 CASSAT AVE 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 NISSAN 350Z Cony. '04 Touring. Only 17,000 miles, like new. $30,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE f NISSAN 350Z Convertible'05 SFullyequip $33,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN 350Z '03 6SP CC AC, PL PW REMOTE $22,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN ALTIMA SE '02 V6, loaded. $9995 Call 699-5853 SNISSAN MAXIMA '04 3.5 Fully Equip $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 1325 Automotive NISSAN MAXIMA '00 Leather, pilpw, auto GORDO CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4 NIssan Pathfinder S9 5-140K miles, fully loaded $3500. Call Brenda 614.4148 NISSAN SENTRA 94' 4DR SEDAN, AUTO, SI LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT, RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION WITH GREAT GAS MILEAGE, $1700. 249-1666 4, NIssan Sentra 94' 4 dr sedan, auto- Smatic, looks and runs great, reliable trans- portation with great gas mileage, $1700. 249-1666 ) Ogdsmobile Cut- lass Supreme SL '97- transmission needs rebuilding $1000 obo. Good run- ning car. Call 904 781.2760 or 904 568-8163 PONTIAC SOLTICE '05. 2000 miles. Only $28,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 7 PONTIAC G6 '06 Fully equip $16,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PONTIAC VIBE '03 Si.n'6776$l1l.988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SCION T/C -'06, loaded, 5sp, moonroof $18,900 obo. Call 744-2600 L SCION XB '05 Stk#A1902A $14,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Q SUBARU OUTBACK '03. Leather, CD, SR, fullly equip. Only 34K miles. $16,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA COROLLA 2004 Low miles. $199 per mo WAC. Call 899.-5853 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '02 Automatic. $9995 Call 899.5853 Ly TOYOTA CELICA GT '03 Only 40k ml like new. $14,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA MATRIX XR '04 Auto, alloys. $11,995 Call 899-5853 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE GLS '01. Auto, sunroof. $9995. Call 899.-5853 VOLVO V70 '03 Stk#64638 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 7N VOLVO XC90 '04 %y Fully equipped $29,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE VW JETTA '03, GLS, good cond, 36k ml. under wrrty, snrf, AT, prem sound sys Great for Student $12K 361.8374. 7 VW PASSAT'06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $20,840 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ CHEV TAHOE '05 PLPW, CC, PS, PM REMOTE $22,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV UPLANDER LT '06 PS, PM, PL 5K $19,950 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY BALZER 4DR '03 Stk#1854C $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY COLORADO '04 Low miles, 4x4. $199 per mo. WAC. Call 899 5853 / CHEVY SUBURBAN F- '01. DVD, Wht Fully Equip. $14,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 , CHEVY TAHOE '03 SChamp/tan xtra low miles. $19,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 Stk#G154 $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE DURANGO S'05. Only 14,000 Miles. $18,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 D) DODGE DURANGO SPORTS UTILITY 98 Sf good condition, burgundy, 100K must sell, fully loaded with cruise control, $7K obo. 912-467-6156 DODGE DURANGO 2WD '00 AUTO, CC, AC, PS, PL PW $5988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB '03 Stk#4661A $18,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 f7' FORD EXPEDITION %o '03 Eddie Bauer, 4x4,blk/tan $21,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPEDITION SEDDIE BAUER 03' DVD, LI LEATHER, FULLY LOADED, $1900 OBO. 703-9337 7 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRACK '03 Like new. $18,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05S SFully Eqpt $22,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 Ford F-150 '02- Silver loaded, new I|> tires, new "- engine-certified. tint windows, ac. Must sell maker offer. 9045 04 2935 a. FORD F. 150 XLT 97. Supercab, kt 2WD, red, tow S pckg, exc cond $9450 obo. Can ermaill pictures. 904,77F6909/645-61185oo Trucks/ 1340 Trailers/ SUV's Ford F 150 XLT S'01 -Ext cab, exc < condition, green, tool box, steps. Asking $9000 call 843.412- 1116 or 877-767-2783 FORD F-150 '04 Stk#G237 $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4) Ford F-150 '97-5spd, 6 cyl, 126K miles, exc cond, $5800. Call 703-9551 4 FORD RANGER 92' STOPPER WITH CRANK L OUT WINDOWS, V6,5 SPD, BED, MATS SER- VICED. NICE TRUCK, $1775. 268-2482 Ford Ranger / *90 -2WD,1cyl, < 5spd, 115K miles. Runs great cold ac. New tires, belts, & hoses $1800 obo 912-322-2497. wvgrbc@tds.net FORD RANGER 1992. SV6,5 SPD. TOPPER, N ICE TRUCK, SEE AT LJAX, NAS USED CAR LOT, $1775. 268-2482 FORD RANGER XCAB '04 Stk#F816B $13,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD SPORT TRACK '05. Fully equip $20,480 998-0012, LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SFor sale car hauler dual axle all y metal lights spare Chevy pat- tern wheels. $82S obo. Call Charles 860-5995 GMC ENVOY 4WD '03 PL, PW CC REMOTE $15,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC YUKON LT 4.J' 04. Only 30,000 miles, like new. $25,340. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE GMC Yukon Denall S| XL '03-Full pack- age includes DVD entertainment system, 95K miles ask- ing $20,800. Call 904 714-0914 GMC YUKON XL SLT '01 Stk#4541A $14,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ELEMENT 'EX '03 Stk#G290 $17,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA PILOT EX '03 Stk#3299C $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HUMMER H2 '03 Adventure pkg- white 4x4 sunroof, 3rd seat, $28,900. 904-541.-0009 HUMMER H2'05 P Nav, DVD sunroof, chrm whisk $46,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's HYUNDAI SANTAFE GLS '03 Stk#G078 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 (j', INFINm QX56 '05 ' Navigation, DVD, Fully Equip. $41,780 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 INFINITI QX4 '01 Stk#F830 15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI FX3S '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $29,870 LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 JEEP COMMANDER '06 Stk#4283A $29,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 y JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE COMMANDER'05 Only 10K miles. $26,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE & JEEP GRAND CHERO- KEE 151K MILES, AUTO PW RUNSBUTNEEDS ENGINE WORK, ALL POWER, NEW RADIATOR, $1200 OB. 282-5068 Jeep Grand S Cherokee 'I 98-auto, 4X4, 106K miles, let- ather, fully loaded, tow pkg $5200 obo 912-729-6150 r JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 94' TO 151K MILES, AUTO, RUNS BUT NEEDS ENGINE WORK, ALL POWER, NEW RADIATOR, $1200 OBO. 282-5068 JEEP GR CHEROKEE '02 Stk#4696D $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP LIBERTY '02 Stk#G279 $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER '06 Stk#2611B $21,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA '03 6CYL AUTO AC $17,388 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ SUV's LAND ROVER FREELANDER '02 Stk#G173 $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LAND ROVER LR3 '05 Stk#6382C $35,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SLINCOLN S "BLACKWOOD" EDITION PICKUP '02 Only 34K mi $22,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SMITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT LTD '03. Fully equip $15,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE q7 NISSAN ARMADA '04 Only 20,000 Miles, Like new, Fully Equip. $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4) NISSAN FRONTIER, 2004.25k MILES, 41 $14,500. CALL 904-993-2204 4) NISSAN PATHFINDER. S88' 4 WD, 2-DOOR, l 6-CYLLINDER, k- DEPENDABLE, RUNS GOOD, $1000. GREAT FOR HUNTING/ WORKING. MARK 613-3344 OR 282-0012 NISSAN PATHFINDER '03 Stk#G113 $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 f NISSAN XTERRA '03 Extra low miles. $15,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN XTERRA'01 Auto, low miles. $8995 Call 899.5853 NISSAN XTERRA '01 Stk#G271 $12,988 . TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SCION XB '04 pi, pw, ac, cc $13,550 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 f TOYOTA RUNNER A LTD' 03 champ/ tan $22,840. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA TACOMA '99 Stk#BUC6620C $5988 TOM RUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Trucks / 1340 Trailers/ TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '01 Like New. $14,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA RAV4 '05 Only 7000 miles $19,995. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA SEQUOIA 1'03. Ex low Miles, Fully Equip $21,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 TOYOTA TUNDRA- '04 4 door, 75 000, loaded, Waraged. no smoke. $17,500. 904-28602806 TOYOTA TACOMA '00. XCAB 4CYL AC $7488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 TOYOTA TUNDRA SRS '03 Extra Cab auto. $12,995. Call 899-5853 1345 Vans/Buses CHEV VENTURE '03 LEATHER LEATHER PL, PW, CC, PS $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 4) Chevy G20 S'92-Customzed conversion VAN. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 51 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |