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New Chiefs Pinning Ceremony Held Page 3 Biking For A Cause Team Navy Jax Rides In MS150 Pages 8-9 New Champs VS-22 Takes Basketball Season Page 20 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 Former POWs/MIAs remembered at NAS Jax By Kaylee LaRocque Editor N AS Jacksonville held their annual POW/MIA Recognition Observance Sept. 13 at the All Saints Chapel to pay tribute to former,POWs and to rec- ognized those who are still unaccounted for and their fam- ilies. The ceremony began at 10 a.m. with the playing of the national anthem by Navy Band Southeast followed by the invocation and the POW Pledge of Allegiance by Retired Navy Chief Carl "Ed" Creamer and his two sons, Roger and Richard Creamer, both retired chiefs. Creamer became a POW after his PBY was shot down over the Bering Sea. One of three survivors from the crew of nine, he was picked up by a Japanese cruiser and moved through seven Japanese POW camps. He retired from the Navy in 1960. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson then spoke to the crowd and thanked the POWs for their service. "Each year since 1979, during this week of September, people from all across this great country of ours join together to observe a national day of recognition to honor our POWs and MIAs and their families. As we honor former POWs and service members and civilians still unaccounted for, let us remember the sacrifices that these individuals made to preserve the freedoms we con- tinue to enjoy as a nation," said Dobson. "They answered the call of duty even when it meant unending days of dark cells and squalid camps. They kept the faith, some for -.www.j-axairnewis.COM Photo by MC2 Brian Smarr Members of the NAS jax Honor Support Team present a 21-gun salute after the ceremony in recognition of POWs and MIAs as hundreds of guests look on. A flyover of S-3s by VS-31 concluded the ceremony. many, many years. We can offer no less than our best and strongest efforts and most faithful commitment to these heroes. To each of you here today, as well as those who have passed on or who never returned, we owe an unend- ing debt of gratitude for the sacrifices you've made, the pain you've endured and the hardships you've suffered to ensure that the flame of freedom will never be extin- guished." "Throughout the long history of our nation, we have been blessed with heroes and patriots willing to sacrifice their freedom to protect and defend our own. It is still so today. In foreign lands and on far away seas, courageous military men and women are fighting to defend our coun- try's freedom, he continued. Dobson then introduced Director of Military Affairs for the City of Jacksonville Dan McCarthy. McCarthy talked See POW/MIA, Page 6 Photo by MCI Brandan Schulze Secretary of the Navy, Dr. Donald Winter addresses guests about the importance of develop- ing a/culture of safety during the Department of the Navy 2006 Safety Excellence Awards at the Navy Memorial. Winter also discussed the importance of personal responsibility in regard to safety, and he stressed the need for the Navy and Marine Corps to reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents. Sixteen Safety Excellence Awards were presented to the top Navy and Marine Corps commands that demonstrated extraordinary excellence by sustained mis- sion success with simultaneous exemplary safety performance. Navy Safety Excellence Award 2006 winners honored From the Navy Office of Information With a focus on building a sound safety culture throughout the fleet, 19 Navy and Marine Corps commands including NAS Jacksonville, were honored Sept. 14 at the fifth annual Department of the Navy 2006 Safety Excellence Awards at the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. "These award winners have demonstrat- ed sustained operational excellence, com- bining exceptional mission success with simultaneous exemplary safety perform- ance," said Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter. "The safety of our equipment and preservation of the lives of our people are absolutely vital to the successful accom- plishment of our mission." The primary awards categories include safety ashore, safety shipboard, Marine Corps ground safety, aviation safety, and Military Sealift Command safety. This year's safety winners included NAS Jacksonville; Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility; USS Kearsarge (LHD 3); USS Mobile Bay (CG 53); USS Germantown (LSD 42); USS Frank Cable (AS 40); MHC Crew Aggres- sive; USS Kentucky (Blue) (SSBN 737); See SAFETY AWARD, Page 19 Photo by HM 1 (SW) Michael Morgan Emergency personnel remove a patient from an ambulance as it arrives at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Emergency Department. Mass casualty drill simulates air show crash By MC1(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor E emergency crews from NAS Jacksonville and more than 100 volunteers slot- ted to participate in the upcoming NAS Jax Air Show, came together last Thursday to participate in a mass casualty air -:. ,-. , show drill at _'.. : Hangar 116. The drill was designed to pre- pare personnel involved in the air show to respond to scenarios involving downed aircraft and personnel cas- ualties. "This drill See DRILL, Page 11 Photos by MC1I (SW) Heather Ewton After the simulated aircraft crash, emergency responders worked quickly through the smoke, getting assistance and first aid to those in need. TOUCHING Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon Oct. 12 sausage, green beans, salad and dessert. ie oax Hs anic Heitag Monthun Luheon s Oct. 12at For more information and to purchase tickets, call YN1 11 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The menu includes chick- Danyell Rowland at 542-2486, Ext. 114, Noemi Verdecias at B_ AS E en paella, herb chicken, white rice Spanish red beans with 542-3954 or Leevine Everett at 542-4429, Ext. 117. III a J J III I I , 4 . 2 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 Looking back in time . . Hey, MoneyMan! For years I have been depositing my money in my savings account at, the cred- it union and then taking it out, as I need it. I just found out that now I only get six free transac- tions per month but then the credit union is going to charge me $10 for every withdrawal after that. This is not right! It is my money, why can't I take it out of the bank when I need it? Seems to me that this is just another way for-the credit unions and banksta nake more- money by charging more fees. MoneyMan Sez: What you are talking about is a regulation com- monly referred to as "Reg. D." Reg. D is a Federal Reserve regulation that applies, not only to your credit union, but to all financial institutions. It really only applies to savings and money market accounts. Savings and money market accounts ,re called "non-transaction" accounts and are normally used for savings. Checking File photo WAVE aviation metalsmiths at work on an SBD "Dauntless" in the Assembly and Repair Department at NAS Jacksonville on July 24, 1943. ON THE HOMEFRONT th%\%\ irl, i k hish arc cwca to raiw " N "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" accounts are "transactiorv' accounts and are used f0 day-to-day business. If you would: simply deposit your money intp your checking account instead of your savings account, there, would be np additional charges. Since savings accounts are designed for savings, only a certain number of transac- tions from these accounts are permitted. You may make as many deposits as you please. I recommend you go into your credit union and talk with a representative abdot Reg. D. You also may wArnt to set up a regular checking account for your day-to-day transactions so that you will not be limited in the num- ber of monthly withdrawals and so that you will not lose interest on your savings whenever you make with- drawals. Remember, savings ac- counts are for saving and checking accounts are for bill paying. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. Sponsors needed for MWR events The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Department of the Navy is cur- rently seeking sponsors for fiscal year 2007 special events and programs. Your efforts will support NAS Jax active duty service members and their families. Your company will market to more than 25,000 base per- sonnel. For more information on how your organi- zation can become a sponsor, please con- tact Shannon Leon Leonard at 542-3577 or e-mail shannon.d.leonard @ navy.mil. fc - -rT'---~t~wim --i- m r mw('iu-wi .wa nwnw-I .WIflnBr.- .arm~wt r ,Qr" ~~ WfiWfCia~'ww SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m., and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. MEET 5 LOR . . IC3 JARED PERSON Job title/command: f NAS Jacksonville Hometown: Miami Family Life: I have a close-knit family. Past Duty Stations: US'S John F. Kennedy (CV 61) Career Plans: To be successful in whatever I do. Most Interesting Experience: Vlsiting Jebel Ali and Dubai. Words of Wisdom: Live your life to the fullest. MET R CVIL/RN um... l JOSEPH WALEN Job title/command: Lead Industrial Hygienist/ ~ NAS Jax Safety Office Hometown: Newburgh, N.Y. Family Life: Married for 15 years with two children. Past Duty Stations: West Point Military Academy, N.Y. and Fort Carson, Colo. Career Plans: To compete in a professional pool trick-shot tournament. Most Interesting Experience: Using my metal detector, discovering and returning five wedding rings. Words of Wisdom: Smile and laugh! NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor MC1 (SW) Heather Ewtor( Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JAi AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official viewsof,` or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the, Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including insects or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication Shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status,' physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The lJXAIR Ni can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the AIm NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JA AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: JxAir News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 HEY MONEYMANI JaxAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 3 New chiefs make the transition Photo by MC3 David Didier A group of chief selectees from NAS Jacksonville and tenant commands proudly pose in front of the Blue Angel aircraft at the NAS Jax Main Gate Sept. 13. Photo by MC2(AW) Suzi Cornell AWC Mike Johnson of VP-62, proudly walks through the side- boys after receiving his anchors from his wife, Mary Beth and renders his first salute as a chief petty officer Sept. 15. After the chief's pinning ceremony, 46 newly pinned chiefs from NAS Jack- sonville lined the sidewalk as family, friends and co-workers congratulated them. Photo by MC2(AW) Suzi Cornell SGovernment purchase cards and purchase orders accepted Photo by MC2 Brian Smarr AEC Tara Novakowski of Transient Personnel Unit Jax is pinned by her mother, Bonnie Novakowski, and father, Wilbur Schmit, during the chief's pinning ceremony Sept. 15 at the NAS Jax Theater. 16,000+ items in 15 product categories r Government forms of payment accepted " Freight-free, next-day delivery on most items to most areas JWOD products in stock and ready to ship www.ealld.ml l -6-0740 *I R129795 homedepotcom/gov 41111877 10 hdsupply.com/gov ADV- 206,Te oe eotSppy Ic 4 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 VP-301 By Lt. Steve Bradfield VP-30 PAO VP-30 began new era in naval flight officer (NFO) training recently by con- ducting their first NFO winging ceremony. This ceremony was the result of the Chief of Naval Air Training's (CNATRA) trial initia- tive known as the Undergraduate Maritime Flight Officer (UMFO) Program. Through this initiative, CNATRA hopes to streamline the P-3 NFO training pipeline while providing the maritime patrol community a better product. During the ceremony, VP-30's Commanding Officer Capt. Tim Brewer awarded NFO wings to: Ensigns Jon Baccus, Jesse Cle- land, Drew Micklethwait and Justin Rogers. The event and recep- tion drew family members and friends from around the country. For Rogers, a Jacksonville native and former aviation war- fare systems operator at VP-45, this designation brings extra sig- nificance as he has exchanged his service in a support capacity, for a top leadership position within a P-3 tactical crew. The recipients have completed the undergraduate maritime flight officer syllabus, earning their wings. The four will now enroll in the CAT 1 fleet replace- ment squadron (FRS) syllabus. Their anticipated graduation date I flight is scheduled for Feb. 9. Upon' their graduation at VP-30, they will report to various operational patrol squadrons to begin their initial sea tour. The NFO training pipeline begins with aviation preflight introduction (API) instruction in Pensacola, Fla. After completing API, all student NFOs report for primary training-, at VT-10 or VT-4; also at NAS Pensacola. In the traditional train- ing track, multi-engine designated NFOs attend advanced navigation training at Randolph AFB in San Antonio, Texas. Upon- completion of this course, they are awarded their wings of gold prior to transferring to VP- 30 where they receive P-3 FRS training. The four UMFOs reported directly to VP-30 follow- ing completion at VT-10 or VT-4. With the continued success of this experimental initiative, CNATRA may begin sending all maritime NFO's directly from pri- mary flight training to VP-30, bypassing advanced training at Randolph AFB. The primary and VP-30 courses would add addi- tional events to accommodate the loss of advanced training. As a result, the process would reduce current redundancies in training, reduce the number of PCS moves, create a focus on P-3 specific NFO training, all while reducing the overall training time by 10 weeks. officers get wings .. A .L Photo courtesy of VP-30 Ensign Jesse Cleland receives his naval flight officer wings from his fiancee, Catherine Dziok, during the ceremony. ~ EA TE'AU E p '*, 00 1,11 ItT P5 .11....I I .d Firrj glA[,%! J t all Photo by MC2(SW/AW) Rebecca Kruck Ron Burton, director of the Troops to Teachers Program for the Florida Department of Education, explains a portion of the financial assistance offered by the program. Attention cyclists! A way to, By MC2(SW/A W) Rebecca Kruck Staff Writer Director for Florida's Troops to Teachers (TTT) Program Ron Burton came to NAS Jacksonville Sept. 12 to inform Sailors and their spouses about sec-. ond career opportunities through the Troops to Teachers and Spouses to Teachers programs. "I'm not here to convince you that teaching is right for you," said Burton. "I'm simply here to inform you of your options." During his presentation Burton covered certification require- ments, options for completing cer- tification, the market for teach- ers, and funding options. He also emphasized that TTT is not a teacher certification program or an employment service agency. "The program consists of two parts: a referral assistance serv- ice that tells you what you need proudly serve again to get certified and financial assistance which will pay for any costs relating to obtaining your certification, with the exception of completing your bachelor's degree," he said. Some of the requirements Sailors must meet to be eligible for financial assistance are: to be a retiree, on active duty with an approved date of retirement less than one year away, separated for physical disability on or after Jan. 8, 2002 (must register within four years after separation), tran- sitioning from active duty with at least six years in and a commit- ment to three years in the guard or reserves. Spouses who hold a bachelor's degree or higher are also eligible for financial assistance that will pay for the cost of certification tests, not to exceed $600 per person. Burton: went on to explain the different types of certifications and the options for obtaining them. "You can get a temporary certifi- cate, which is valid for three years or a professional certificate, which is valid for five years," he said. Sailors and spouses looking to learn more about the options for obtaining a teaching certificate can go to www.p)oudtoserveagain.com. The brief ended with a presen- tation by Ellen Lockamy, execu- tive director of education and graduate admission for Jacksonville University (JU). She explained the Second Career as a Teacher program that is designed to help students meet the requirements to get their teaching certificate. The program consists of four, eight-week sessions and is taught on board NAS Jacksonville, how- ever applicants must have their bachelor's degrees completed before beginning the program. For more information on this pro- gram, contact the Navy College Office at 542-2477. NAS Jax drivers, be prepared to \ -" r I',r Oc outh boarchng & & ~~e. ;fIr,, 1.c r'Ol .1 bu.'U ' F Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation J D W~International dedicated to finding a cure * * - * -kt :.." ':. "k . -) ?, 723 03d t. Ja 72-02 WACKO'S OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM .^UC & DI N I Swedish Massage Oriental af*aeo DIafl Body Shampoo Stl SUN SPA .oiress Reliet ,.. 2151 Lane Ave S Suite 306 '. 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Conveniently Located Near NAS Jax 5945 Youngerman Circle East (Blanding at 1-295) Jacksonville, FL 32244 * Retired and active military with ID Not available during special events Can not be combined with other discounts or offers Cyclists entering NAS Jack- sonville will no longer be I allowed to enter via the com- mercial gate due to safety issues. The NAS Jax Safety Office and ^ Security Department are looking at ways to make Birmingham and Yorktown entrances more bicycle friendly. ^ \ Please forward any ideas you have to the NAS Jax Safety Office at 542-3082. I.'. L ,, I IIIIL IL --, E a_ a18 Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 5 Online appointment system available for ID cards From Personnel Support Detachment lax Appointmenrits for ID cards may be made on the Web site to avoid the wait associated with walk in cus- tomers. 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 customers will continue to be served on a first come, first served basis; however, customers with appointments have priority. 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 dependent children transferring overseas must have an ID card. If ID cards are required for more than one dependent, make individ- ual appointments for each dependent. ID cards can be reissued 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 stating that the per- son cannot travel to the PSD and a copy of the current ID card. Avoid the wait, make your appointment today! Keep your eyes on the road, hands on wheel From Staff Drivers, don't forget to use your hands-free device if talking on a cell phone while driving. Those caught using a cell phone without such a device will have three, points put on their base driving record and must attend a driver improvement course. Point accumulation S can cause your base 0' \ driving privileges to be suspended. 1 n- Three points during a one- CQ month period - driver b im- a prove- ment 9' course. Six points during six- month period suspension for 30 days. 12 points during one year or 18 points during two years suspension for at least six months. Marching in remembrance :1 .; .. . '.l- ,..-h' Photo by MC2 Scott Christopher Firefighters and' Sailors stand in formation on Laura Street in Jacksonville, awaiting the beginning of the 9/11- Memorial Ceremony held in Hemming Plaza. Members from several North Florida fire and police departments including several from the NAS Jax Fire Department, along with Sailors from USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), marched in the streets of Jacksonville to honor the individuals that lost their lives Sept. 11, 2001. CPRW-11 holding commander's conference By Lt. Tony Walters CPRW-11 PAO he theme "Are we ready?" is the focus of the 2006 Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force's (MPRF) Fall Commander's Conference which is being hosted by Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven (CPRW- 11) this week at NAS Jacksonville. This annual conference brings together all the leaders in the MPRF community including Rear Adm. Johnson, commander, Task Force 57 and Rear Adm. Brian Prindle, com- mander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group (CPRG). During the conference, working groups comprised of staff members from CPRG, the. four wings and mem- bers from forward-deployed staffs, are discussing issues ranging from proper manning levels, deployment posture, readiness issues and future aircraft systems and tactics. The staff mem- bers will then brief the leadership on decisions the community needs to make in order to pave the future of the P-3 community as it transitions to the follow-on aircraft for the P-3 Orion, the P-8. One of the main focuses of this con- ference is the implementation of the Consolidated Maintenance Organization (CMO). CPRW-11 has been designated the test and imple- mentation site for this cost saving ini- tiative. Beginning Oct. 1, all active duty P-3 aircraft will be transferred from each respective squadron to the wing. The CMO organization will then be responsible for all P-3 sched- uled and unscheduled maintenance. This type of organization is similar to a maintenance squadron found in sis- ter services and will be a first for the P-3 community. The development of CMO not only effects aircraft maintenance but also changes the structure of each squadron as typical maintenance offi- cer jobs for junior officers have been removed from the squadron. The' squadrons have now formed a Warfare Development Center where junior officers will spend more time focusing on aircrew tactics and tacti- cal initiatives to improve war fighting skills. In Prnon tS, No.-I . rm^" B Tlls advertisement was notpaid forin 1tlWhople or In part, b: y the Department of the Nay Or the Navy Exchange. This advertisement does not con'stitiie endorsemBent by theD Navy eExchange, Depiern nhf the Navy, or the Su.s.G9verrmet o the .prdt or svis advertised. iimbr Silk RW^ ^TWI t1V P"*^^~l tJ~" Its#LUY ksrg~~U~Mllj~ijg~ZM ~b~r3lng~ I-I I I I , - .. I - I --- bYM6W ML 6 la Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21,2006 POW/MIA: 'We went in six-month increments saying we could make it six more months' From Page 1 about the importance of remem- bering those who have served to protect our freedoms. "POW/MIA Day is the third Friday in September. I think an important thing to remember is if you look at our calendar and see what our country does to recognize those who serve in. our military, we really have a progressive memori- al. We begin on Memorial Day in May and think about those who were killed while serving; then on Aug. 7, we now have Purple Heart Day to think about those who were wounded. In September, we have POW/MIA Day to recognize those who were captured or missing and then on Nov. 11, we have Veterans Day to. remember all those who serve and have.served," said McCarthy. '"Within this five-month period, we are reminded of the people who are out there sacrificing for us, who wear the uniform and who are serving to ensure the freedoms we enjoy. This year, President Bush proclaimed Sept. 11 at Patriots Day. I really think this is Patriots Week and it's a time to be proud of our American heritage." After McCarthy's remarks, Dobson introduced the ceremo- ny's guest speaker, retired Navy Capt. Denver Key. As a pilot with VA-34 on board USS Intrepid (CV 11) off the coast of Vietnam, Key's aircraft was hit by a surface-to- air missile on his 76th mission over North Vietnam. After eject- ing, he was immediately captured and spent the next five and a half years as a POW in North Vietnam camps. "POWs from different wars have had different t challenges. From what I've read, the Korean War POWs had the challenge of severe winters. In North Vietnam, we didn't have that challenge. I think our biggest challenge was just the fact that so many of us spent so much time Former World War II Japanese POW retired Navy Chief Ed Creamer leads the POW Pledge of, Allegiance during the annual NAS Jax POW/MIA Ceremony. there surviving for so many years," said Key. "I remember three days after I was shot down and after the initial interrogation period I was put in a cell by myself for a couple days. My first thought was that Everett Alvarez has been here more than three years and there was no way I would be here that long. I think if we had known how long we would be there, it would have been Guest speaker, former North Vietnam POW retired Navy Capt. Denver Key talks about some his experi- ences as a POW during the cere- mony. much more difficult to survive. We went in six-month increments - saying we could make it six more months." "One of the ways we coped is that we wrote poetry. Of course we had no pens, paper or books so everything was done in our heads. Other than the first two days of interrogation, the most difficult days I spent as a POW were the first six months of 1968. when I was in isolation. I was shot down the week just before Thanksgiving in 1967 and was put into a cell with two other Americans," Key continued. "One day I didn't follow one of the camp rules so I was placed in isolation, in a remote area away from the camp. I was put in stocks with my hands handcuffed behind my back and remained there for one month, up to 23 hours a day," explained Key. "It was ,physically uncomfort- able, but the six months in isola- tion was more of a mental issue. To remain sane, I had to deliber- ately force my mind to stay active and to keep it off my sorry situa- tion," he added. "As a result, those six months were the most productive I spent during my captivity. It was the only time I've ever had during my life where all I had was time to think. I found it absolutely amaz- Photos by MC2 Brian Smarr Former POW Jim Dalzell and his wife, Mary, bow their heads in prayer during the event. ing what the mind could do in that situation. Without paper and pencils, I could solve math prob- lems I couldn't solve before, remember names and dates I ,thought I had long forgotten and I could play chess," he said. "My mind without my conscious permission also started entertain- ing itself. Some of the marks on the walls became famous Americans like Abe Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson and my mind would make them move. The fun- niest part of this was that I was sane enough to realize that I was crazy," said Key. "During this time, I concluded without doubt that there is a God and an after- life where families .and friends once again come together. Once I came to these conclusions, my life as a POW was less stressful." Key retired from the Navy in June 1993 and currently teaches physics and astronomy at St. Johns River Community College in Orange Park. The ceremony concluded with the benediction followed by a 21- gun salute by the NAS Jax Honor Support Team, coordinated by GM2 James Koone and'a flyover by S-3 Viking aircraft from the "Topcats" of VS-31. Lt. Cmdr. Quino Alonzo of VS-31 coordinated the flyover while Lt. Cmdr. Matt Konopka and Lt. Christopher Amis piloted the aircraft. The event was concluded with a reception and cake cutting ceremo- ny in the chapel's fellowship hall. To find out more about what POW/MIAs have gone through and the issues facing them today visit their Web site at www. powmiaff.org. Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The upcoming workshop dates are Saturday 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. CREDO retreats held at Georgia retreat center From Staff T he Spiritual Fitness Division Southeast offers a variety of spiritu- al retreats for anyone holding a Department of Defense ID card who is over the age of 18. .All transportation, programming, lodg- ing and meals are free. Retreats are held at the Sea Retreat Center in St. Simons Island, Ga. Registration is on a first comb, first serve basis by calling 270-6958. The following retreats are coming up: Marriage Enrichment -Dec. 1-3, Feb. 9- a1 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. Participants must be married. Couples must provide their own transportation. , Spiritual Growth Retreat Oct. 20-21 It is designed for those who would like to experience a more mature relationship with God and a more meaningful spiritual journey. They follow one of four spiritual paths according to their personality prefer- ences. 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. PREP class available at chapel From the NAS lax Chapel The NAS Jax Chapel is offering the Preven- tion and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) Sept. 25-26 at the Chapel Center's Fellowship Hall (Building 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 top- ics: How to communicate better and solve problems. How to handle disagree- ments and conflict. How to promote a sense of working as a team. How to keep friendship, fun and intimacy alive in your marriage, How to strengthen your commitment to each other. Military members attend- ing the program must receive permission from your command via a special request chit or no-cost per- missive 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 reserva- tions. P C- w-w Today On the Corner of Mustin and Birmingham ss 10 a.m. -3 p.m' ror,,, e G\o 10 a Interior Wipe Down $3 Wax $5' RainX$2 . < There will be hot dogs, A wash is any donation hamburgers, chip and soda's for sale. _,W s -. T ..- =-r ^ soa'. _,\s ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 7 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER When 1+1=0 By Chaplain (Lt.) oe Molina NAS Jax Chapel . From Naval Hospital Public Affairs An experiential and interactive work- shop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally growing within the marriage.. The workshop will include 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 Commitunication ,game shows or sports games from their home. Yes! Gambling has been around for a long time. It ranks right up there with the world's oldest profession. Dice made from the ankle bones of sheep have been unearthed by archeologists. Two thousand years ago, Romans used the dice for gam- bling. In the Holy Land one can still find games of chance carved into the pavement where Roman soldiers would try their luck. Romans and their emperors loved to gamble 'and many were compulsive. A cer- Stain Roman emperor had his chariot rigged for games. Caligula once became so furi-- ous at losing that he ordered a noble citi- zen killed and his estate confiscated to pay for his gambling loss. Historians observe that Julius Caesar's preoccupation with gambling became a significant factor lead- ing to the decadence and decline of the Roman Empire. In contemporary America, the legalized gambling industry is pretty compelling. Approximately 100 million people visit casinos every year. In excess of 300 billion dollars are gambled away each year. This does not include illegal gambling, which would increase the dollar figure very sig- nificantly. Personally, I find these figures startling and beyond my imagination. The story goes that in Las Vegas a certain large hotel with a casino has been known to prominently and con- spicuously display $1,000,000 inside a plexiglas case. Located in the center of the main gambling floor, the plexiglas display is carefully watched by an armed guard. People approach the exhibit and stand around it in reverential awe (some are salivating, others gawking).. "Well chaplain, how do you know about this?" You may ask. My response, "anoth- er chaplain told me about it!" An enterprising company also set up offices in four Las Vegas casinos offering gam- biers "same day refund antici- pation loans." On another front, few people noticed or / cared when a Florida inventor was granted a U.S. patent to someday enable television Cha audiences to legally bet on (Lt.) 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With regional accreditation, Brenau offers graduate and undergraduate degrees entirely online in business, criminal justice, education, liberal studies and nursing. Learn in classes with other working adults who have families and busy lives. At Brenau, the classes are small and your professors and classmates cheer you on. So this year, put your brain cells through boot camp! ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAMS INCLUDE: UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS GRADUATE PROGRAMS A.A. Liberal Studies (2 year) Master of Business Administration B.S./B.A. Criminal Justice M.B.A. Accounting B.B.A. Management M.B.A. Healthcare Management B.B.A. Marketing M.B.A. Adv. Management Studies R.N. to B.S.N. Nursing M.Ed. Early Childhood M.Ed. Middle Grades Classes start six times a year. Join us at any time. Classes are also offered at four campuses in Georgia: Atlanta, Augusta, Gainesville, & Kings Bay. Sign up today. Call 800-252-5119. BRENAU UNIVERSITY ONLINE Marriage workshops offered by NavHosp Jax Try, if you can, to imagine the tremen- dous capitalization for other businesses and the creation of jobs if this kind of spending power was used otherwise. Just imagine the number of the world's hungry that could be fed! Adding to my concerns are the estimated eight to 10 million Americans .who are addicted to gambling. Please be assured that I am not naive enough to think that gambling will disappear. Legalized gam- bling is part of the landscape -and, at some level, provides entertainment for a segment of the population. However, its excess does lead to addictive behavior that is destructive to individuals and their families. At meetings of Gambler's Anonymous, the per- sonal stories shared by addict- S' ed gamblers are heart-break- ing, If you must gamble, here are some suggestions that will lain maintain balance and modera- Molina tion: Stay away from illegal gambling: To begin with, it is a crime and illegal gambling is typically associated with other criminal activity. Resign yourself to the reality that the odds are vastly against you. You will more than likely lose your money. Limit your amount of loss. Budget the amount of money you will take to the casi- no. Once you have lost that money decide in advance to walk away. The money you use for gambling should'not be funds you use for paying bills and providing for the family. Limit your amount of winnings. If you happen to be on a winning streak, decide in advanced that you will desist from gam- bling after winning a certain amount. Leave your credit card, ATM card and blank personal checks at home. Limit your access to cash while at the casino. If you find yourself-gambling exces- sively, don't hesitate to seek assistance. One plus one equals two is a constant law of mathematics (in base 10). Applied to gambling, however, lone plus one equals zero. It is a vice that defies the laws of logic and excessively practiced can lead to destructive results for individuals and their families. . Our Support, apI se 8 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 *Y oL To T w Sho s BuJ Toi 04 -'fn'7., "' .-:, ," ,,N * .' '* ; 1. q - -,- '. ,-: .! 'e .-1 ,, -. . ..'.. .. .k ` Members of Team Navy Jax hit the road to Daytona Beach along with about 2,000 other riders in support of the MS150 Bike Tour Saturday morning. Team Navy Jax member Allen Johnson of USS John F. Kennedy puts his number on his bike before the ride. Photo by Miriam S. Called Team Navy Jax members Sean Rocheleau and his wife, Christina, do some last minute adjustments to their tandem bike before the ride. Team Navy Jax and members from Navy Federal Credit Union proudly display their bike shorts that were donated by the cred- it union Sept. 15. fir~~r ^p-r ww By Kaylee LaRocque Editor Photo by Ed Kirby Team Navy Jax captain Miriam S. Gallet stretches out during a break while riding in the 2006 MS150 Bike Tour last week- end from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach. Photo by Miriam S. Gallet Team Navy Jax member Patrick Hall gets some tips from Scott Summey owner of Open Road Bicycles, during return ride during the MS150 Bike Tour. Hall experienced three flat tires during the ride, but finished the ride. for the second consecutive year, 18 members of Team Navy Jax spent last weekend pedaling 164 miles in support of the 20th annual MS Cycle to the Shore Bike Tour ben- efiting the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. The group gathered early Saturday morning at the St. Augustine Airport on U.S. Highway 1 with about 2,000 other riders to participate in the gru- eling but scenic ride along the coast. "This is our second year and we are very proud to participate in such a worthwhile ride," said team captain Miriam S. Gallet. "Our team contin- ues to grow and its presence is felt at all charitable events around the First Coast. Our fund-raising efforts are indicative of our commitment to the Jacksonville community and even though Team Navy Jax was the smallest team present, this weekend we managed to raise almost $15,000 and placed ninth among the top fund- raising teams." The team dedicates its annual MS ride to a NAS Jax family member who was diagnosed with MS in 1991, Ann Bushick, wife of Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Director John Bushick. "It's wonderful that the team is riding in the MS150 once again and supporting this important cause," said Ann Bushick "I am deeply touched that Team Navy Jax is dedicating the ride to me. They are a terrific bunch and we are all proud of them." Since its very successful participa- tion in Tour de Cure in May, Team Navy Jax has spent numerous hours holding fund-raising events out in the community, participating in spinning classes at the NAS Jax MWR Members of the NAS Jax Honor Support Team proudly display the colors during the playing of the national anthem before the ride. Department Fitness Center and get- ting together to ride in locally spon- sored events. By Saturday morning, they were ready to go and excited about partici- pating in such a worthy cause. The event was kicked off by the presenta- tion of colors by the NAS Jax Honor Support Team. After the national anthem was played, the NAS Jax Weapons Department 40mm Saluting Team fired the guns to signal the beginning of the ride. "I've always been an avid cyclist. Anytime there'is a charity ride, I try to participate because it's always for a good cause, they are fun rides and it's a great way to meet people. I've never done the MS 150 before. I've done a lot of other charity rides in West Virginia," said Lt. Aaron Ramey of VS-24. "I joined Team Navy Jax because I was out on a ride one day See MS BIKE TOUR, Page 9 Iax Air MWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 9 Members of Team Navy Jax gather in front of the start/finish line with members of the NAS jax Honor Support Team shortly before the 2006 MS150 Bike Tour. Photo by Kaylee taRooque w ^ .*:.-" .'** [ ,.- ** .: " ~w':" .* * -.. :. -1--., ",1..; -.. . ^ :. '. ''.'I .1 % .' .' "' :. ': '. 'W. ,,4 ,,. ' TeamNavyJax embrs poudl dislaythe orthup Gummn baner ith ortrup rummnreresntate.Szann..I Team Navy Jax members proudly display the Northrup Grumman banner with Northrup Grumman representative Suzanne McQuinston for the race. Northrup Grumman supplied the team with the jerseys. MS BIKE TOUR: I 5K raised for worthy cause Team Navy Jax member Wes Battle of VS-24 stretches shortly before hitting the starting line for the ride. --.,,.,-., ."-- L .W^ ;~ - From Paae 8 and saw a jersey that had Team Navy Jax on it with the three aircraft. I found out they were a group that got together to ride in charity rides. I had just missed the Tour de Cure because I was on deployment so I joined when I got back." "I've been training with several of my co-workers. There are three of us riding from VS-24. I'm really excited about this," continued Ramey. "This is a great way to support the MS-150 through the U.S. Navy. I'm really looking forward to this. "It's the third year I've participated. My moth- er has a form of Multiple Sclerosis, so this ride is right up my alley," added Donald Bell, a fitness instructor at the NAS Jax Fitness Source, personal trainer and licensed therapist. "I've been training hard and my legs are bulging from all the exercise." The ride, which began at the St. Augustine Airport, took the riders through the back roads of North Florida, across rivers, along the ocean, up bridges and through wind- ing roads to their final destination in Daytona Beach, Fla. While some only chose to ride one leg of the race, many spent the night in Daytona and got up the next morning to pedal back to the finish line. "The hardest part of the ride was trying to find all of our teammates in a group of 2,000-plus riders. Now that the event is over, I see that I severely underestimated the fundraising -potential. There are a lot of generous people out there looking to give to a good cause. This was evident when I msi I i U tour, started talking to other riders and found out how much they raised. I look forward to raising much more money next year," remarked Lt. j.g. Dave Winchester of VP-30, who com- pleted the "famous" MS150 Century on Saturday and then rode 82.4 miles on Sunday. "I was amazed at how organized it all was. It was- a great time and I can't wait to do it again." Since 1946, the society has spent nearly $460,000,000 on research of the disease. By participating in races such as the Cycle to the Shore, dona- tions can be raised to help those cur- rently suffering from this disease and those who will be diagnosed in the future. Team Navy Jax members raised approximately $15,000 towards this effort through sponsorship and pledges. "We have one team member that went out all out to raise money for this year's MS150 and the entire team is very proud of him," stated Gallet. 'Wes Battle managed to raise a combined total of $7,641, enabling Team Navy Jax to be one of this year's top 10 teams." The MS North Florida Chapter hopes to raise $1 million during the two-day event. The last day to make a donation is Oct. 20. If you would like to support Team Navy Jax, visit www.nationalMSsociety.org/fln and click on ePledges. "Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) was our main sponsor and we are grateful for their generosity," said Gallet. "NFCU Regional Marketing Director Erica Vest and the entire NFCU Team have stood by us from day one. This 164-mile ride was much easier this year because of the top quality shorts NFCU bought us. Also, the team could not have done this ride without the support of Lorie White and Overseas Corporation, USO, NAS Jax Commissary and MWR." Team Navy Jax members include: Team captain Miriam Gallet, Chuck Tamblyn, Wes Battle, Brett Beisker, Patrick Beisker, Chris and Hope Bell, Robyn Cicero, Nate Davenport, Donald Bell, Elysse Poole, Tom Mezzanotte, Patrick Hall, Bradley Hardie, Nicholas Hvozda, Allen Johnson, Ed Kirby, Ernest Mattison, Aaron Ramey, Christina and Sean Rocheleau, David Santillo and David Winchester. For more information on Team Navy Jax and the charity rides they participate in, call 635-1654. Disclaimer: Neither the Navy nor any part of the federal government endorses any company sponsor or their products or services. Team Navy Jax member Ernie Mattison tunes up his bike before the ride. Team Navy Jax members Dave Winchester (left) and Nick Hvozda check into the registration desk the morning of the MS150 Bike Tour at the St. Augustine Airport. 10 J8X Air ONWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 NADEP CO accepts SHARE Initiative award Retirement seminar By Frank Taormina Public Affairs Specialist Naval Air (NAVAIR) Depot Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. John Scanlan III, received a certificate of appreciation from the Department of Defense Civilian Personnel Manage- ment Service Sept. 6. In a short ceremony at the depot, Nancy Hills and Linda Nantz from the injury compensation divi- sion presented Scanlan with the award for support- ing President Bush's Safety, Health and Return- to-Employment (SHARE) initiative by utilizing the Pipeline Reemploymen't Program. Scanlan was credited with setting the ground- work necessary to provide jobs for injured workers at NAVAIR Depot Jack- sonville, thereby resulting in lifetime cost avoidance to the command. His direct involvement and support, of this program reflect great credit on the Department of the Navy and the Defense Civilian Personnel Manage- ment Service. Scanlan happily accepted the award and said it was obviously a team award due the diligence of all-the per- sonnel working in the Light Duty Program. Finding ways to utilize the talents of light duty personnel is plus for everyone involved. FluMist is now available at hospital 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 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 complications from influenza including those with chron- ic heart or lung disease, such as asthma or reactive airway disease; people with med- ical conditions such as diabetes or kidney. failure; or people with illnesses that weak- en the immune system, or who take med- ications that can weaken the immune sys- tem Children or adolescents receiving aspirin People with a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome Pregnant women People with a history of allergy to any components 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 pri- mary care providers. Watch for announce- ments in your Jax Air News. Attention: parents of Duval County Public School students Schools will soon be sending home a Federal Assistance Program survey, card so that the school district can receive Impact Aid. Impact Aid reimburses public school districts for the loss of traditional 'revenue sources due to a federal presence. Children will bring home a pink survey card the week of Oct. 9. Since pay- ment is based upon certain information about 'each stu- dent, parents are asked to complete the card for each of child enrolled in a 'public school and return it to the school promptly. All cards should be returned by the end of November. This information is the minimum required for securing available funds and does not violate securi- ty regulations. The infor- mation you provide will be treated confidentially with only those staff members assigned to compiling and auditing this program hav- ing access to the forms. This funding is very important to the school sys- tem and cooperation in pro- viding this important infor- mation is appreciated. For more information, call the Duval County Public Schools,School Choice Office at 390-2144. to % ~ 4 s 4m Photos by Shannon Leonard The Naval Hospital Jacksonville and Wellness Center share information with guests at the annual NAS Jax Retirement Seminar held at the NAS Jax Officers' Club last Saturday. Dan McCarthy, director of Military Affairs, City of Jacksonville, gives his remarks dur- ing the annual Retirement Seminar 7.. Saturday at the NAS lax Officer's Club. Hundreds of retirees and their families A. turned out for the '' annual event. .. 'i . '. / !.:.h ; .. .. '' * A warrior for life.. .just like her daddy Cpl Dr, k MI:.DonJd ad cryingg os.r.aCd4 "hcn h rj ecd, truck bhck home DLCIO|ur< had Il hiar.cJd isl g h Ih I girl nLh janLr. Thanklulil. 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The drill consisted of a smoking aircraft that simulated a crashed plane into a crowd line at san air show. The fire department put out the fire and other members of the fire department moved on to assist in clearing the disaster area of casual- ties. There were victims lying around the aircraft with tags on them to let rescue personnel know what their injuries were. Some victims had only minor injuries but there were more serious cases on hand for the rescue person- nel to tackle. There were casualties with severe burns, amputees and even "dead" victims. The fire depart- ment rounded up the victims by injury classification. If, victims were able to walk, they were directed to the staged medical triage area. Stretcher bearers were on hand to move the rest of the casu- alties and then those victims were transported via ambulance to Naval Hospital Jax for treatment. "We identified casualties and transported them according to the degree of their injuries. In a real sce- nario, outside agencies such as fire and police departments, ambulance companies and hospitals will be alerted and they will assist by send- ing. us their assets to help move casu- alties," stated Medical Incident Commander Steve Parrish. Naval Hospital Jacksonville also took the opportunity to earn a major qualification during the drill. "Every year, the hospital staff has to earn a qualification related to mass casual- ties. The number of casualties that we are sending the hospital today will satisfy those requirements," said Parrish. "Training has to be dynamic because every day we have new per- sonnel reporting and people transfer- ring. These drills keep everyone up to par on their duties." All departments involved with the evolution were overall pleased with the performance of their teams. "We found some things that we need to fix and we'll do that. Overall, it went well and departments interacted in an extremely efficient manner," stat- ed Battalion Chief for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting David Lanier. "Today's drill went very well espe- cially from a volunteer standpoint. We had a lot of Sailors out there that don't normally take part in this type of scenario on a daily basis. They now have a new appreciation of what their role is going to be in a contingency situation where they are not normally prepared to do this type of thing," added Air Show Director Cmdr. Ted Carter. "Sure, there are areas for improve- ment and that's why we train this way. I have absolute confidence in the folks that participated today and we will be ready for the air show." Photos by MC1(SW) Heather Ewton In preparation of the upcoming NAS jax Air Show, a disaster drill was held on the runway Sept. 14. The drill simulated an air show aircraft that had crashed into the crowd. (Above) Capt. Alvis Hickey of the NAS Jax Fire Department responds to a victim at the scene of the simulated aircraft crash. (At right) NAS Jacksonville firefighters load an injured victim of the mass casualty drill onto a stretcher for transport to the triage unit set up by medical staff at the site. We're on active duty forTRICARE families. You can use yourTRICARE healthcare coverage at all, Solantic walk-in urgent care locations in the Jacksonville area.We're here 365 days a year-nights, weekends and holidays-and you never need an appointment. 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This Program extends a 3% discount on the purchase of a new condominium home plus all closing costs paid.* This is our way of giving back to the Professionals who support the American Dream. OAKLEAF PLANTATION THE PRESERVE 282-8656 MILLSTONE VILLAGE 282-9091 FIELDSTONE VILLAGE 282-2901 COVENTRY 282-6231 INTRACOASTAL WEST THE RESERVE AT WYNNFIELD LAKES 928-0349 Exclusive of all other offers and/or incentives. Please note that the Hometown Hero Program is based on selected homes and that some conditions may apply. Must use UAMC, for all closing costs paid. Promotion valid on sales from 08/01/06 thru 12/31/06. ;I 12 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 TRICARE warns customers of possible telephone scam Protecting the aircraft By 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 said personal or financial information should never be given to anyone who calls or comes to a home uninvited, claiming they are collect- ing fees or other funds on behalf of TRI- CARE or selling TRICARE-related prod- ucts. "Only give personal information when you have made the contact, for example calling one of the TRICARE toll-free cus- tomer service numbers or visiting a TRI- CARE Web site," Jenkins says. "TRICARE will never contact you to ask for your financial information." He adds that TRICARE will only request this information when a beneficiary initi- ates the call, and then only when it is appropriate. From TRICARE Management Activity T RICARE for Life (TFL) beneficiaries may recently have noticed some changes in which providers they will be allowed to see in order to have claims paid for health care received. But first, a little background. Medicare currently has three types of providers: opt-out providers, participating providers; and nonparticipat- ing providers. Opt-out providers have chosen to not see Medicare patients and cannot submit claims to the Medicare program. They are considered nonauthorized and nonpartici- pating. Participating providers are Medicare-authorized providers who agree to accept the Medicare-allowable charge as payment in full, and who agree to file claims. A nonparticipating provider does not agree to accept the allowable charge as payment in full, and may or may not file claims. Now to the changes that affect TRICARE beneficiaries. Until recently, when a TRI- CARE for Life beneficiary would receive care from a physician who has opted out of Medicare, TRICARE would become the pri- mary payer for the claim, normally paying 75 percent of allowed charges, the TRI- Anyone who thinks someone is misusing their personal information can contact the Federal Trade Commission's ID Theft Hotline at (877) 438-4338 to make a report. Also, anyone who receives a call of this nature from someone identifying them- selves as a TRICARE representative should write to: TRICARE Management Activity Attn: Privacy Office 5111 Leesburg Pike, Suite 810 Falls Church, VA 22041 People who believe they are victims of identity theft should also contact the fraud departments of the three consumer report- ing companies to place a fraud alert on their credit reports. The fraud alert tells creditors to contact the consumer before opening any new accounts or making changes to existing accounts. TRICARE Management Activity has posted contact information for all three consumer reporting companies, along with more tips and a list of resources to help people protect their identities on the TRI- CARE Web site at www.tricare.osd.mil/ factsheet/fraud.cmf. CARE Standard rate. Recently, however, the TRICARE Reimbursement manual (Chapter 4, section 4,1.C.l.e.), has been changed. The new section reads as follows: "If the service or supply normally is a benefit under both Medicare and TRICARE, but Medicare does not make any payment because the provider has a private contract with the beneficiary (also referred to as "opting out" of Medicare), TRICARE can- not make any payment on the claim. In such cases, the contractor is to deny the claim." This change takes effect on Sept. 30. Until then, TRICARE will continue to pay claims at the TRICARE Standard rate for any Medicare-eligible beneficiary who is treated by a provider who has opted-out of Medicare. After that date, a TFL benefi- ciary who seeks care from a provider who has opted out of Medicare will be responsi- ble for the entire bill. To ensure their health care claims will be paid by both Medicare and TRICARE, beneficiaries should make sure they are seeing a Medicare participating provider. For a list of Medicare participating providers, beneficiaries may call 1-800- MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or visit www.medicare.gov/Physician/. Photos by MC3 David Didier Lt. j.g. Peter Kuzetka of VP-30, shakes hands with Donna Hicken, breast cancer sur- vivor and First Coast News Snchor, during a book signing at the NAS Jax Commissary were she signed books and greeted people. Hicken was invited to the store to partici- pate in the commissary's Cancer Awareness Fair.The event was sponsored by the NAS Jax Commissary and Lorie White of Hersey's and Overseas Service Corporation. Cancer Awareness Fair 7 o,, Registered Nurse Dawn Garner S with Portamedic checks Flora Lester's blood pressure during the fair. Photo by MC2 Milosz Reterski AM2 Adam Bohl carries a screen used to cover the engine intake of an S-3B Viking, assigned to the "Maulers" of VS-32, during low-power engine turns on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Sept. 13. Enterprise and embarked Carrier Air Wing One are currently on a scheduled six-month deployment in support of the global war on terrorism. Apprenticeship program available The United Services M i 1 i t a r y Apprenticeship Program's (USMAP) regis- tered apprenticeship is a formalized, structured training program. It combines on-the-job training and related techni- cal instruction in which you receive practical and tech- nical training. Industry determines the essential skills because an appren- ticeship is industry-driven career training. LIONEL. SALES SERVICE HOBBY WORLD 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 P, ,www.hobbyworld.biz 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 the USMAP Web site at https://usmap.netc.navy. mil. DIVRE 11-es $ nd Q icke Reslts HDANCER "Your Ship or Plane has Come in" New Employees orW New Management Newly Remodeled FLASHDANCER'S Combines Sizzling Entertainment with an Upscale AmBiance & Atmosphere FULL LIQUOR BAR FREE PARKING BACHELOR PARTIES VIP PARTIES 389-8273 Corner of Blanding & San Juan A SafeiitFiei TRICARE for Life beneficiaries must use Medicare participating providers ' Jax AIr HeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 13 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always t For more information call 777-8549/6035. Now located on NAS Jax! Ground School $365 Oct. 30 Dec. 6 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 Call 'Prizes awarded! Call 542-3518/2930 for additional information. PFor 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 Photo by Shannon Leonard Lt. j.g. Luke Huston from VP-30, purchases,Daytona 500 Keech box seats at the NAS jax Morale Welfare and Recreation Information, Tickets and Tours office for the race in February. Tickets went on sdle Sept. 15 for Keech and DePalma box seats. The cost is $150 each, limit four per per- son. Call 542-3318 for additional information. 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 Afena $49.50 Club Section 11 FCCJ Artist Series Presents "Broadway Across America" Tickets on sale now at the I.T.T. office! Call for show times and ticket prices! .Daytona 500 Race ~ Feb.18. Tickets on sale now for Keech and DePalma box seats. $150, limit tour per person. I . Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call tle< Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Texas Hold'em Tournament Sept. 25, 7 p.m. at The Zone Prizes awarded! Dinner and a Movie Sept. 26, $5 Golden Coral and a movie at the AMC Theater at the Orange Park Mall. Jaguars vs. Jets Oct.8 $5, includes ticket and transportation Sign-up early! Tickets are limited! Comedy Zone Trip Free, Oct. 10. Includes admission and appetizers! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. American Dreamz (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Over The Hedge (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. Poseidon (PG-13) Sept. 29, 7 p.m. The Omen (R) Oct. 6, 7 p.m. The Lake House (PG) Oct. 7, 5 p.m. Click (PG-13) Oct. 7, 7 p.m. Akeelah and the Bee (PG) Oct. 13, 7 p.m. Stick it (PG-13) Oct. 20, 7 p.m. The Devil Wears Prada (PG-13) Oct. 21, 5 p.m Garfield: Tail of two Kitties (PG) Oct. 21, 7 p.m. Little Man (PG-13) Oct. 27, 7 p.m. The Break-Up (PG-13) For more information on the golf course please call 542- 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Sept. 26 for active duty. Today and Sept. 28 for retirees and Department of Defense personnel. 2006 Air Show Golf Tournament Oct. 25, 9 a.m. Shotgun Start $65 per person Includes range balls, golf, souvenir tee gift, one compli- mentary round of golf, prize purse, on course prizes and lunch following play. For information on bookiing6ommand or private func- tions at the O'Club-or T-Bar, please call the club's main office: 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3-7 p.m. Reserve drill weekends, 3-7 p.m. Call' 778-9772 for more information. 16th annual Haunted Woods Oct. 20-21 $2 per person Children of all ages welcome! Youth Center is currently looking for volunteers to help with Haunted Woods! Please, call the Youth Center if you are interested. ~ KEEP YOUR BASE CLEAN! RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER! ~ -im] a= C0024 9,9 or13511 C0032 A0033 0028 P0023 C0041 "72mo @ 6.9% opr with S2,500 down plus tax, tag and fees with approved credit. 7447 Blanding f SALES: M.F 8:30-7:00 Blvd. f Sat. 8:30-6:00 S 0Jacksonville, FL LINCOLN~ -MERCURY www.griffinlincolnmercury.om :1904) 777-3000 F 1799 14 JaxAIr NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 WATCH THE MARTHA STEWART SHOW TO WIN. 40~ tf~~'~SEEt "MAOT H.A" LIE. "ho.iu&chel ycWr F'0t6n&1Ocobe i6 i aftn,6ter to Vin A trip.,Pq25taiaL.t iWn'-b e- Chek, ".'Ito be hart mlof MarthAs IV61 stu-dioaudiehb~etT!Ohii~ r~lntd9 Vour ocalli'n~i. 'r'. U ~. a~.-* ~ si 75 ~ ~.f l, P-: r COME SEE it id only! 1. Cedar Glen From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Alta Dr. heading north approx. 2 mi. Right on New Berlin Rd. Bear left at fork in road to community on left. (904) 591-7119 3900 Marsh Bluff Drive $790 a month' 2,203- sq. ftL, 4 bedrooms abd 2 baths. Extended -covered patio, kitchen with gourmet, island and, sb.id surface countertops, alarm system, knockdown 'ceilings, step ceiling in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. 3937 Marsh Bluff Drive $890 a month2 2,836 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and loft. Extended covered patio, 9-foot first-floor knockdown' ceilings, kitchen island, upgraded cherry cabinets, granite countertops, alarm system, gas fireplace with media niche and upgraded master bath. 2. Adams Lake From 1-295, exit Normandy Blvd. heading west approx. 5.5 mi. to community on right, just past Chaffee Rd. (904) 378-2710 11215 Justin Oaks Lane $229,990 1,760 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Blinds, upgraded master bath, volume ceilings, kitchen island, soft water loop and upgraded cabinets. 3. Cypress Lakes From 1-95, exit west on SR 207. Drive .25 mi. to community on left. .75 mi. to sales center by golf clubhouse. (904) 819-9081 5327 Cypress Links Boulevard $312,990 3,599 sq. ft., 5 bdrms. and 3.5 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, alarm system, bay window in master bedroom and upgraded master bath. Golf course community. 5323 Cypress Links Boulevard $242,990 1,850 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2 baths and 3-car garage. Volume ceilings, tray ceiling and sliding entry doors in master bedroom, upgraded master bath and upgraded cabinets and countertops. Golf course community. 5334 Cypress Links Boulevard $229,990 1,691 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Alarm system, sprinkler system, front gutters and blinds throughout. Golf course community. 5294 Cypress Links Boulevard $244,990 2,129 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. Knockdown ceilings, alarm system, blinds throughout, covered patio. 4. Grand Cay From 1-95, exit east on SR 206. Left on US 1 and drive approx. 2 mi. to community on left. (904) 591-7127 EOUR HOMES READY FOR IMMEDIATE MOVE-IN. 236 Brantley Harbor Drive $249,990 6. Tuscar 1,760 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, From 1-95 Sou kitchen island, upgraded master bath, covered patio, upgraded let Blvd. and r kitchen cabinets and bay window in master bedroom. (904) 226-194 240 Brantley Harbor Drive $281,990 232 East P 2,459 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2.5 baths. 9-foot first-floor ceilings, 1,512 sq. ft., upgraded cabinets and countertops, upgraded master bath, car garage. extended patio and bay window with sliding glass door in cabinets, sec dining room. in master be 5. Dunn's Creek Plantation 7. Village From 1-95, take 9A south and exit Pulaski Rd. heading north to community on right. (904) 751-1274 12335 Deersong Drive $219,990 2,307 sq. ft., 4 bdrms. and 2 baths. Kitchen island, upgraded master bath, upgraded cabinets, alarm system, blinds throughout and covered patio. Community pool. 1533 Dunns Lake Drive $279,990 2,851 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths and loft. Upgraded master bath with jetted tub, extended patio and 9-foot first-floor knockdown ceilings. I II!~-. - -- --- --- F21 .; zi Oe~n~a' .Paj* 511 ii Jacksonville <~ .i. JoIs ny Village Townhomes ith, exit SR 16 heading east.Turn left on Belz Out- right on Outlet Center Dr. to community on left. 49 Pisa Place $177,990 , 2 bdrms., 2.5 baths, loft and attached 1- Covered patio, kitchen island, upgraded curity system, blinds throughout, stepceiling bedroom and 9-foot knockdown ceilings. es of Smmer Lakes Townhomes From J.Turner Butler, exit Southside Blvd. heading north approx. 4 mi. Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access road to townhome community on left. (904) 725-2125 8853 Shell Island Drive $214,990 1,597 sq. ft., 3 bdrms. and 2.5 baths. Step ceiling in master bedroom, kitchen island, 42-inch maple cabinets, granite countertops, screened patio and all appliances. Homes also available at these other ) great communities: 8. Timber Creek Plantation From the $180s From 1-95, exit Al A heading west. Drive approx. 1 mi. to. community on left. (904) 225-2581 9. Cartesian Pointe From the $180s From 1-95, .exit A 1 A heading east. Right on William Burgess Rd. Community on left, just before Harts Rd. (904) 225-1982 10. Florentine From the low $200s From 1-95, exit CR 210 heading east. Right on US 1 to community on left. (904) 819-6604 11. Samara Lakes From the $190s From 1-95, exit International Golf Pkwy. heading west 3.5 mi. to community on left, .4 mi. past The King &The Bear. (904) 940-0146 12. Serenity Bay Now open From 1-95, exit SR 207 heading east. Turn right on SR 312, cross bridge over Intracoastal Waterway and turn right on A1 A to community 1.5 mi. on left. (904) 759-0076 Mon., 1-6pm; Tues.-Thurs., 10am-6pm; Fri.-Sun., 1 Oam-7pm Sy,:is.it kbhome.. corn to view the4 hoto gallery of Martha Stewart KB hormn .b . 3% Broker Cooperation. 2006 Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Contest ends 10/6/06. Winner will be announced 10/17/06. Winner responsible for all taxes. Home pictured may not represent giveaway home. See official rules at marthastewart.com. 2006 KB Home (KBH). KB home to be awarded (value approx. $400,000) will be located in a KBH community in either Raleigh, NC or Atlanta, GA. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. NYCTrip Sweepstakes runs 09/12/06-10/16/06. Enter by filling out/submitting entryform at participating communities. Limit one entry per household per community per day of contest period. Must be legal U.S. resident, 18 or older. Odds depend on number of entries received. Drawing on or about 10/26/06. Prize is one (1) travel voucher (value $3,000), $500 in cash and 2 VIP tickets to the Martha StewartTV show in NYC on date to be determined. Winner responsible for all taxes, insurance ard any other fees. Prize not redeemable/exchangeable for cash, not transferable or assignable and cannot be combined with any other offer. KBH reserves the right to extend, modify or discontinue Sweepstakes at any time without prior notice. For details on entry, restrictions,qualifications and conditions, see Official Rules at sales offices or send SASE to NYCTrip Sweepstakes Rules, c/o KB Home 3037 Independence Drive, Suite I, Livermore, CA 94551. Payment of Broker Co-op requires Broker to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Broker Co-op Agreement. Many features/upgrades are preselected and included in cost of home. Buyer may be required to pay for any additional features/upgrades and is responsible for all taxes, insurance and other fees. 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 is approximate. Photos show upgraded d landscaping/options and may not represent standing inventory listed. Homes available for quick move-in may require up to approximately 1 month before available for closing. Map not to scale. See sales representative for details. CRCOS7509 JAX-50762 1[1-2] 1st year monthly payment Is for illustrative purposes only, and based on a sales price of: [1] $279,990; [2] $313,990, and may vary based on borrower's credit score, actual closing costs, and other variables. Example 1st year monthly payment is an interest only payment. Principal, taxes,Insurance and any otherfees such as HOA are extra Scenario Is based on a 5/1 fixed-period interest-only adjustable rate loan ("ARM") at 4.750% for the firstfive years (see APRs below), except during the first year of the loan, the Interest rate would be: 1113.762%; [2] 3.779%, as a result of a 1-year note rate buydown paid by KB Home (rate subjectto change and assumes no change in index after - the 1st 5 years). Rate effective 9/06/06, and corresponding APRs for the above properties are as follows: [1] 4.806%; [2] 4.80096. Scenario assumes a 1096 down payment from the buyer, buydown amounts paid by KB Home up to: [1] $15,119; (2) $16,955. Advertised monthly payment will Increase for years 2 thru 5. ARM rates and monthly pay- ments are subject to increase after the five-year fixed period of the 30-year loan term. After the completion of the 10-year Interest-only period, the loan will then be fully amortized over the remaining term as an adjustable-rate mortgage that adjusts once a year and borrowers will be requiredto pay principal & Interest, which may result in a significantly higher monthly payment. Loan programs available through Countrywide KB Home Loans, however, buyer may finance via any qualified lender but will not be eligible for this offer. Scenario assumes the buyer has good credit, sets up a tax & Insurance escrow account, and pays estnated closing costs of $1,613. To qualify for this offer, buyer must sign a purchase agreement between 9/16/06 and 9/25/06, and close escrow per the terms of the contract. This offer s subject to underwriting guidelines, and. is available only for owner -occupied homes; non-owner-occupied homes are subject to additional restrictions and qualifying requirements. KB Home and Countrywide rn.........r,,., ... i1 KB Home Loans are Independently responsible for the products and services each company offers.~.1I . Newllome Equal Housing Lender. 02006 Countrywide Mortgage Ventures, LLC, d/b/a Countrywide KB Home Loans, 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 200, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301 Trade/servicemarks are the property of Countrywide MortgageVentures, LLC, KB Home or Countrywide Financial Corporation. Countrywide IR I , o u r c e and the associated house logo reg. U.S. Pat. &Tm. Off. For FL properties only. Countrywide KB Home Loans is the funding lender for all advertised home loan products and services. Some products may not be available in all states where Countrywide Mortgage Ventures operas. This is not a commit- k ,.v'm NewHomnsoureocom ment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. 09/06/06 R141505 IW KBHOM Special financing a Cedar Glen, this weekend laX Ar NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 15 i m A BA.0va( BO UTIQ.U Phoic. Pir,. ke, Chaorr. q ',lreoi Fund Pao,,,ers INDEPENDENT SALES REPS NEEDED' Bolloonlr, G,(i. Eorn U IF.to 50. Commission $10 to Start 'o!..r, Je velr,. Free Training & Supplies Sin Cae & Mtore t, hrge I ,enfor, ir Sffie 1 (904)272.2866 2177 KINGLSLEY AVE, SUITE 7 ORANGE PARK ... MAorgran Plaza & Business Port, ~ ConvienenI to NAS laox 16 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 Wife gets 'new' look while husband deploys Mayport Mirror Editor m " Anne Johnson hit Surfside Fitness at NS Mayport in early January after her hus- band, Joe, a reservist with Inshore Boat Unit 28 of NSB Kings Bay, Ga. deployed with his unit-. Like many people, Anne had made a New Year's Resolution to lose weight while. Joe was gone and the 51-year-old woman knew exactly how she wanted to do it. "Over the years, I have learned how to lose weight," she said. "For me, it's exercise. And I have also learned that you have to keep at it and make a commitment to it in order to lose weight and keep it off." She went to NS Mayport Morale Welfare and Recreation Department's Fitness Specialist Sally Rohrer who helped her set up a personal exercise routine. "Joe left on Dec. 11, 2005 and the holidays were a trial period as to how I was going to attack this 'project," she said. "Jan. 2, 2006 was the first 'official' day of this exercise program. I've always exercised hit or miss but not consistently. When my husband was deployed, this was my time and I set my mind to getting in shape. This is my 'deployment diet.'" Every eight weeks, Sally meas- ures and weigh Anne and records her results. It's these results that Anne said kept her motivated. Plus, every Monday, she tracks (Left) Anne Johnson before her "transfor- mation." (Right) Anne Johnson proudly shows off her "new" look after losing more than 50 pounds while her husband was on deployment. Photos courtesy of Anne Johnson Photo by MC3 David Didier Anne Johnson greets her husband, Joe Johnson at the homecoming cele- bration for Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron 26 Friday at NAS Jax. Anne lost morethan 50 pounds while her husband was on deployment in' Kuwait with Inshore Boat Unit 28. her own progress by weighing her- self. ' "I set my programs into 12-week [intervals] so that I didn't have time to procrastinate," she explained. "I try to work out every* day. Occasionally, I missed a day, but in a month's time it's probably amounted to two or three times." For her routine, Anne started out the first 12 weeks with cardio. She worked up from 30-minute sessions to 50-minute sessions with a five-minute cool down and a double cardio on Sunday. The second 12 weeks was the same, but she added water aerobics' three days a week. The third 12 weeks, she changed up her exer- cise program and began adding classes available through Surfside and the base gym. She said that she doesn't have a workout partner, instead she looks at Mayport's fitness staff and other patrons as her "team." "I've tried [having a partner] and it doesn't work for me," she said. "The entire [fitness] staff," even other patrons, are there to help and encourage you if you give them the opportunity." Anne said that, the positive changes she has experienced from a 50-pound weight loss, include more energy, less joint aches and- pains, self-confidence, improved posture, balance and flexibility. When she went to, her doctor for her annual check up she said he was amazed and delighted with her personal progress. "I'd like to thank everyone at Surfside and the gym for being my fitness team, especially all the ,instructors," she said. "From Sally, I've learned, about posture and good posture can make you look 10. pounds lighter. LaPlace has tweaked my workouts and talked to be about nutrition. Ruthie challenges me on core exer- cises and Vickie inspires me to keep at the weights. I constantly hear Emily in my head saying, 'Push through your heels."' Anne said her ultimate goal is to be fit, but getting into the skirt she wore the first night she met Joe nearly 19 years ago, tops the list as well. "I think exercise becomes addic- jtive," she said. "I don't like to miss a workout." 'Day for Kids 'fiesta at YAC Photos by Kaylee LaRocque HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will like our pre ___ 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 I ., 1 www.hobbyworld.biz Youth Activities Center Director Megan Elliot shows the children how to make moracas during the "Day for Kids" celebration Sept. 15. The children enjoyed an afternoon of fiesta- themed activities. "We hold this event each year as part of the Boys and Girls Club's Day for Kids event. We also wanted to tie it in with Hispanic Heritage Month so we went with the fiesta theme," said Elliot. The celebration included face painting, arts and crafts, Hispanic treats and inflatables to play in. IUM'fr8M (Above) Kids from the Youth Activities Center enjoy one of the inflatable bouncy houses during the "Day for Kids" cele- bration. FRIDAY 9/22,5-7 PM SATURDAY 9/23,3-5 PM SATURDAY 9/23,3-5 PM Join your WAPE DJ for Enjoy a visit from Join your WQIK DJ for in-theater prizes and Southpaw the Mascot of in-theater prizes and giveaways! the Jacksonville Suns! giveaways! EVRONESHER Mili oser SEIA PREIE TURSAY SPTEBE 2 S.5 MOVIE ADMISSION, PER PERSON POPCORN & A DRINK! PRPERSON OVER THE HEDGE (PG) 6:30 & 8:30 CLICK (PG-13) GARFIELD 2- A TALE OF TWO KITTIES 6:35 & 8:20 (PG) YOU, ME AND DUPREE (PG-13) i NAflM ^l W I"" 'r^, . NACHO IBRE (PG)R RV (PG) LAKE HOUSE (PG) (Right) Shonlele Robinson enjoys a ride down the inflat- able slide at the Youth Activities Center "Day for Kids" celebra- tion Sept. 15. 6:40 & 8:55 ICE AGE 2. THE MELTDOWN (PG) 6:45 & 8:45 THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS TOKYO DRIFT (PG.13) NANNY MCPHEE (PG) AIl proceedsgo to Communities In Schools HELPING KIDS CHOOSE SUCCESS THE BREAK-UP (PG-13) HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE (PG-13) 7:00 & 9:25 7:05 & 9:30 7:10 & 9:20 7:15 & 9:30 7:20 7:30 7:40 6:50 & 9:15 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE III (PG-13) DA VINCI CODE (PG-13) 6:55 & 9:10 Gh oria SPeOLWOOD TRS JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 17 Health foixx. healthy a mgs. healthy families v of & ahted Material ted Content Available from Commercial News Providest'" 0- := : 0- 4j3-Private 1/2 Hour * i. -~ -.~ 4b-- S * ,. . - PHA and PFA Still Work Together Haunted Woods (hallelnge coming up From MWR (ommands, squadrons and departments are encouraged to be a part of this year's Haunted Woods Challenge and are eligible to win money for their MWR funds. This year's event will be held Oct. 20-21 from 7-10 p.m. This is the 17th Haunted Woods event at NAS Jax. In the past, Haunted Woods attracted more than 3.400 people. It is a safe alternative for children on Halloween. A walk through the woods of NAS Jax can conjure up many scary scenes for a - child and it attracts children of all ages. The cost is $1 per per- son and all profits benefit the Youth Activities Center. Entry Information: Scenes are limited due to space. Individuals cannot enter the contest. Commands, departments, or squadrons provide a scene with props, script and personnel. Command will be assigned a space along the path by Youth Activities Center per- sonnel Oct. 13 at '10 a.m. Set up and prop building begins on Oct. 16. Scenes must be staged by 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. To prevent duplication of scenes. have several choices planned. The first command submitting an idea to the Youth Activities Center will be awarded the scene. Scenes will be judged both nights. Prize money will be awarded after clean up L. on Monday. Prizes are: First place- $500, second place $300 and third place $200. To obtain an entry form, email megan.elliot@navy.mil. Entry forms are due Oct. 10 by 5 p.m. MVWR reserves the right to approve all scenes, props and scripts. Call' 778-9772 for additional information. Volunteers needed A approximately 300 vol- unteers are needed for a citywide full- scale regional terrorism exercise Oct. 18 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will involve sev- eral government agencies including state and local law enforcement, fire and rescue, Jacksonville Inter- national Airport (JIA) and hospitals in Duval, Clay, St. Johns and Flagler coun- ties. The Navy is providing a plane at JIA as part of the scenario. About 80 volun- teers are needed to act as victims at the airport and more are needed at other sites around the city. For more information or to sign up as a volunteer, call Citizen Corps/CERT Program Coordinator Cynthia Davis at 630-7885. 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In the playoffs, VS-22 had very little trouble with VS-24, defeating them 85- 47. Their second game of the playoffs was more of a challenge after scoring a narrow defeat over VP-30, 82-76. Their next opponent was Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment (AIMD) Jax and once again they dominated the game, 84-58 to put them in the championship game. Meanwhile, VP-30 stayed alive in the loser's bracket defeating VS-24, 73-65 and AIMD 600 65-56. Their biggest test was AIMD 400 who gave them a run for their money keeping the score close throughout the game. VP-30 escaped with a narrow 72-70 victory. The victory was enough to give them another shot at VS-22 for the championship. The championship game was tight in the first half and VP-30 was ahead 44-42 at the half. In the second half at the 12:18 mark, VS- 22 took a 49-48 lead for the first time since halftime. The score was tied at 57 fold and captured the lead 22 began to pull away down with 7:30 remaining. VS- 64-63 with 6:11 remaining the stretch and took a 77- 22's Gabriel Speed hit three in the game. 70 lead with 2:18 remain- consecutive three pointers The score was tied at 68 ing in the game. VP-30 had for his team. VP-30 did not with 5:15 left, however, VS- to resort to fouling to stop SGabriel Speed of VS-22 (left, in red), bounce pass- es the ball to his team member, James Bradley as the VP-30 defense tries to block the move during the S u m m e r BaBasketballI C h a m championship game.Aug. 31. the clock and VS-22 was able to con- vert their free throws to win the game, 83-78. , SPORTS & STANDINGS Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soc- cer, softball, football and volley- ball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also need- ed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, con- tact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Tennis tourney slated A Captain's Cup Men and Women'"s Singles Tennis Tournament will be held Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to al.l NAS Jax active duty, selective reservists, and Department of Defense men and women. Participants will earn participation points for their command toward the cap- tain's cup and can earn addi- tional 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. Basketball league meetings coming up A Greybeard Basketball League (30+) meeting will be held Oct. 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Building 850 conference room. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense person- nel and reservists. A Captain's Cup Basketball League meet- ing will be held Oct. 11 at noon at the same location. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty members, command Department of Defense personnel and reservists. Commands having their ath- letic officer or designated rep- resentative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Open tennis tourney is Oct. 23 A men and women's open tennis tournament will be held Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. The tourna- ment is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women gym patrons. There will be a separate men's and women's division. Matches will be played at the Guy Ballou Tennis Complex. Awards will be given for each 'division. Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by October 20th. For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordina- tor. at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. 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The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387-4332 or/272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has service officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1:- 4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appoint- ment 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 infor- mation, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general membership meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the club- house (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778- 0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpnflori- da.com or call 307-6261. 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 information, 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 invita- tion to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regular meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more. information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542-7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington @sa(,med.navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter.FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fllx.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gar'dens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lec- tures, docent-lead tours, stroll the historic river- front gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collection and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on educa- tion center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899-6025. 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. There is no cost of join. For more information, call Jeff Marquardt at 246-9932. The Jacksonville Area Supply Corps Association Charity Golf Tournament will be held Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. at the Golf Club at North Hampton, 22680 North Hampton Club Way, Fernandina Beach, Fla. Contact Lt. Chuck Mielkie at charles.mielkie@ navy.mil for. more. info and to register a team. All military members and their families are invit- ed to a free Veterans Day Appreciation Dinner Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at 8313 Baycenter Road, Jacksonville. The event is sponsored by CJAX Military Family. For reservations, call 739-6900. Sailors Aweigh program offers free Jaguars tickets to military families From Commander, Navy Region Southeast Public Affairs e he Sailors Aweigh program is a partnership 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 foot- ball season to benefit Navy children with a parents) on deployment. The Sailors Aweigh pro- gram allows these families to enjoy a fami- ly day together during a chal- lenging time of being separat- ed from a parent who is at sea or a post far from home. This unique program provides Southeast Region Navy chil- dren and their families a complimenta- ry seat to a Jaguars home game, includ- ing transportation, a T-shirt and "Jag Dollars" for the children for food or mer- chandise. The USO and naval base per- sonnel at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay help coor- dinate 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 charitable organizations that are doing commendable work i'n the greater Jacksonville community. 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 IOW W mL been allocated (including 2006 season) in sup- port of Navy families. The game ,day experience Many youths have never seen a live pro- fessional foot- ball game. S Working with the USO; par- TM t ticipating 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 cheer- leaders and the team's mascot, Jaxon De Ville. Complimentary bus trans- portation is provided to and from each of the three naval bases. In 2002, an anonymous donor helped enhance this program by providing funding to pro- vide "Jag Dollars" to the participating children for food/merchandise. For more information about Jaguars Foundation programs, please contact Tarek Tabet, program officer, at 633- 6579 or email Tabett@jaguars.NFL.com. You can also find information at www.Jaguars.com. Local park offers free nature classes NMCRS offers Budget for Babies classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across from the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573- 2498. Tree Cookies Oct. 3, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tree cookies... sound deli- cious? These aren't the kind of cookies people eat, but instead are a cross section of a tree trunk. By examining tree cookies, you can tell a lot about the life history of the trees the cookies came from. Nature Crafts: Painting with Leaves Oct. 6, 10-11:30 a.m. Join us on a nature walk ,to collect interesting leaves. We'll then use fabric paint and the collected leaves to make a unique' and wear- able work of art. Please bring a T-shirt or other fab- ric item that is white or a solid color. Coffee with the Birds and Butterflies Oct. 11, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Picture yourself relaxing inside a climate-controlled building with your morning cup of coffee or tea and look- ing out our large picture windows at the birds and butterflies visiting our beau- tiful gardens. Beverages will be provided. Wee Workshop: Leaf Scavenger Hunt Oct. 18, 1-2:30 p.m. Join us on a nature walk to collect interesting leaves. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Tree Identification Oct. 23, 10:30 a.m. - noon Learn. to use a simple key that will help you identify the tree species found at Westside Regional Park. Participants will make a M -wk -= -- --- - leaf memory sheet to keep. This program is suitable for students functioning at fourth grade or above. Basket Making Oct. 26, 10 a.m. rioon Learn to create a seasonal basket using natural mate- rials, for ages 10 years and older. Map and Compass Instruction Oct. 28, 10 a.m. noon Participants will learn how to find various compass. directions, set up a course of travel 6n a map, find com- pass bearings on a map, and maintain a correct compass course. Teams of two people will put these new skills to use by finding eight compass points in the park woods. Each participant should bring a flat plastic/acrylic standard compass, mosquito repellant, and wear clothing suitable for walking in the woods. Registration required by e-mailing John Trow at Johntrow3@Juno.com. By Linda Brown NMCRS T he Navy Marine Corp Relief Society (NMCRS) at NAS Jax offers Budget for Babies classes the first and third Wednesday of each month. These comprehensive class- es are available to all mili- tary personnel and their family members. Parti- cipation of both parents is encouraged. Joe Pinnell, NMCRS vol- unteer and financial plan- ner helps the expecting parents prepare a budget for baby from birth through college. He offers money saving tips for buying baby's first items such as furniture, car seats, carri- ers and strollers. Retirement planning for parents is also discussed. At the conclusion of the SUFE -1c.uli C ENTERI ,,,it? g,,/ SCENTER wwwamc.org class each family is given "baby's first sea bag", val- ued at $100. The sturdy canvas bag contains a Gerber layette and a blan- ket knitted by NMCRS vol- unteers. 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ESTAE weling advertised in 2314 Misty Dr. 6900For details KICK BACK Pr l great island. Fenced backyard makes it this newspaper are Beautiful4br/3ba+bonus a904214-6296 Kellero D the perfect yard for entertaining. SALES available on a equal rm. river vwlakefront iamsFirstoastRty Netralt H SALES is- saP, vw. lk williams First coast Rtty RELAX opportunity basis. ariel stay. Reed Nowier Rek Y-i IO complain of dis- Island415K904-343-3512 . criminaton call HUD 9043433512 North tollu m b telephone a t FSBO 3BR/2BA 325 Jacksonville 9391 Bruntsfield Drive - 1-800-669-9777. The New pnt, Irg FR w/frplc. T44,900 toll-free telephone $140,900.6642EctorRd. BRAND NEWN HOUSES FOR$ numberfor the hearing Will co-op. 904874-8415 SALE We pay L down OU g "'h"1 ,l a 1"'a i p" L "flA p 'r sd udr& h ) i m p a i r e d I s pmt. We pay closing 1-8006-927-9275 edcos Goreus ms.Woupan g nerilwere Fediurvi anded wola mldoy 10'irirgli ald rpondedd TICKE Sw c2 ,HD2-Now HILSer C costs p rc. 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Li24q-k11- irme4 .31 t ,ir plar.r$219.c.t0"99)3 -'036 211l3Jrr. a l nirn Is t t tray andyouwill buy t 320 estide- n -..n-,l4 L Destination Norfolk Area? ce ings n eI .... m 2158rMenwrry A..e.$95k NaU \\ile and Na.v \cet Team to Help You bu\ A Home Ileol(linl ill he Anmelia Island BRAND NEW HOUSES FOR Call 904-.22-E,58-I M SALE wv i oa. o,:.o..-,i R l ;,,.I .1 r ..crtol..I-[.-r... ........ fori a l d ini n A M Amelia Island Plant 2 2 t--'c- p a, cosinq Large Home 3 2, S700m. nS ]Ull Srund lIr condo steps c.:. 541s.You pay nothing Pi 1431i4 r. cr a.qI .-r.,- r.i.:,,:.a :,r i :[ c .1 u - ,ir r1[ o ocean excel cond. 6.0 .:ra.o ... l t roem,'s .:,. 33-9 i- 1001. The kitchen 4 75K Call 706 202 2404 pea-.m -.ec 3.ue De.: .- 4.03 Wv5ic.:.-t e A e __rk._________________ iall M.ks 779t"900 T Ioaslt 42 s1o(lid New FSBO 2006 292!T. ESTATE 300 Aondale/ BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL 3 2 5 oc.t 4n 6R. g ie.a Debbe Rand ~oi cabinets ESTATE 30 Oriega H,M.-IE J z .:.n I :I acre.-. r,:.mm .59. ..r Debble Rand W.4,.1..I aeillei. S ALES Cr:i[.3iu, e R a UC,: L..., P-,ic 90u-1 ,:."2 r33 Harmon Walker stihi icele: l iuterp. a buih in SALES | -- ,,R L C 11o, 626-2668 RENT TO OWN 757-362-4799 757-450-6862 ,ill- leveled edlgel countertop a builtin EGr, C-nl Tcr.SCRN'I .rA N d2-n 2BR& 3BR IniUrowave. and breaklast area. (.erauic tile t61 or,.. s ..-. ci,',a -r,,:: _fs, Icgar, comply. remnod, 3. Sr.r u s.p... ,2 9:.9rr a.. 9043509,711 Ihroughoul. Large imasler-siute with glamour t, :. 3E Ep -3. RENT TO OWN .-I3AC 16rMah I 1.I GREAT STARTERHOME EZ Qu31lirim_... B,, rt-, *)O[ I I 111 *j) ,HvAth',r ,chleLll.:.ba GRIEA. STARrER HOME EQu ... ^"i,-,t, bath. Priced % 10,)I, bel,:,w app)raised Oc .nsrrstreicE p ti I2515 like new, 2 J, w Ig 1. C 10` 'I t k TCICETS CCENT -2FJz.-IU-I E detachedgpiar $102k Ali ar. 5 -. CaI hle.at. Look for these 302 Rier e i, I Ta i H uphries A advertisements ,.,.,......, in the Adorable2 I bun aloww A-Bi Reav n Merchandise ,ncd d ,.u, r-. iJt-i || r rained 3 bedroom lornhojme. ll section of the ,.9 ,4.81 2-14 ,2. .nr r-i.. t r e b ad, S d io d h a2 Con een, ,ly loc ated .. th fer :ed back ,.ard m.nl r l I"' ,-- : ( 1 8 14 "2 -I Classified 305 Soulhside and storage shed Tle ,n fr,,,er. kichenr ard -. 7 bathroom, Store fireplace Root less than 4 100% FINANCING ,ears old AC approl.imately 3 ,ears .ld ~ l AUCTIONS- Bnkrpc, s.-I rENdP. ,.J.st 132 00i Please see the Mer- -k 1.15,- ,04 233 231 00";i paper for AllAuctions BAYMEADOWupdate Tudy Wilbur iud.nrial Ne\ Constriction in iSan Mlateo 1 92.000 RTIONALTERNATV B TheReaIEsa source 904' 631-8334 Cell " 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home x ith 2 car *ALLEXPENSESPAID* Br,. 2..:os. .,ac ,sh 1904) 260-4300 Bus. garage. 1530 sq.fi. Many Loving Families cona 5"64 Tong9 Dr oanu Selecthe Family gr,: i ..... .. . .. .... Completion August 2006. M ichaele Aoreiy Great Neighborhood 3 2 3440or'00-348.6434 1 N., horp3,:.r,3 Buying a Home? Call Today For Details 11,CASH FOR HOUSES 655J '_I B Contact your VA 102 Tallw ood, San MI ateo 1 CASH FOR HOUSES NO HAGGLING, ALL AREAS SOUTHSIDE :.50 dr. Home Loan Expert- O\\ner Realtor AND PRICES. REALNET .-..'r.r ..:.ur h.:.rre 11 Laurie M. Pottr ..1 R tl OFNEFL. INC ara, :-i.i ':1iKu Laue oer KO - 1,800-AS.lS-NOW Pr- r-r i'. 626t ". YNCM (USN Ret)., Tinsel Town 3br 2.hba Laurie tora ot hour Real$Estate'.c-, W iL'roo,-a,3,' 5613.2 San lose Bh d. HOME LOANS I I FOr Sale . .c .. d". --".-.-." Jackisoniile, FL 32207 " 296 Georgia Miscellaneous iNTERCOASTAL ,, - 3G5Southside .-.,r r... *, ,.,r.. ..- 3061ntracoastal West a '.,'.. ..- ..:. - 307San Marco ,, -,-,:,..u ,,,.-, 3 2 5N o rth Ja c k s o n v ille ".s' - 330 Beaches Prudential 332Middleburg Netork Realty -i Melrose - Clay County bath on 1 = nm a ntuP93 CO screen porch and I -, 340 St. John's County p7tiA.52%-,' al 342St.Augustine 904983 EDUCATION 344St. Augustine Beach IRONWOOD -3, Willow YOUR 345Nassau County Run Twnhm 3 2.5 2cga3r 350Watefinon cr,porcn on i3,. z. z 350WOterfoAintums ..p... for,.,, 0,.. .5.1 Call only if you're ready to make It happen. 3600utofArea/Town/ i ."inJ'i, i (.r,.i F,:,rorcrn S ta te a ,n :. .-.n r -- J 21 i l2 , 365 Manufactured HomesI 370 Lots for Sale W 375Farms/Acre3age .07 3 an ,O 380 Investment Propertya 382Retirement Comm. Newly remod 2 I, 1000si. ForSale ,:n, 1 r ,.-.,d a n..d 385 MiscellaneouscN.t,7cr.-,Ia 5'pr-r, -i ,Rp 390sReal Estate Wanted -1 9' '-"j 404 2t'l0 "'f'3 310nai.RESERVE '310 earniin ACCELERATE YOUR LIFE 230 Estate 100% FINANCING C0.TsOM.... i Nt .1P E.PIr, ..1 --2 cYou knoW Where you wanti 10 in ,it. The liiaval Reserve (darn helppm] get' lrhere CUSTOM 3/2, 3AC, N. GA Mntains, 292ft. wtrfrnt BUY OR LEASE OFFICE CONDO In exchange lul pad liii n InT iu rt ,i u5ri tir -li and $325.9K 770- 844-7486 4 UNITS AVAIL WITH 1.500 SF www.Stuff, usttuff-com $2t9.0o0 FA or S1.1 19.6w0 FORI LEASEFOR S750 Ewww.Stuffluststuff.com 527A L CHR opporiurilie: Irm will help advn(e ur reer a d elharice u i i- CALL MARIA RASMER 24 Camden Co., WITH RE MAX 463-19420 er ,.u [,ul : n .ur .' GA Greal Nhood Ibr 2ba .-r, i.- r, r t1: t IIs.a WaverlyGA-35m.n. No ".. r t -"i Please Email or Call: Waverly G-35mln. N of m TlOr irds 055 Jax. 3/2, 1695sf 2002 Fleetwood Mobile Mandarin. Ba-tramn S202oFreeooacrMo ie Mrindarin Harta., Iptjax@cnrc.navy mil or call 1-800-842-8128 Home on 1 acre lot. prngs -Los'? t-., OU $104,000. obo. 334-3705 33. 246051, .17 .tm,4 2r '" K5- 1 C, I.. !&) 27 ,' '' ... .. . .... ...... .... .. . ... .. . . .. .. ... .. . 24 X Ai l NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 an4A rntshCdoinus Condominiums4Houses Houses Houses A Houses Houses 335 OraC ark/ y 375 Farmse 405 Aatnts 410 Condominiums 410 Condominum 420 furnished 420 ursed 420 ou ed4 420 e 420 fCU Or ayg A crS.42e0g2050 r r 4e R E 9/ 78 7 UnfuInishedUo 2 S PrBAYMEADOWSdDeerwood ptB/Gated comm, 1/1, Amelia ARGYLE/OAK LEAF CEDAR HILLS 3/1 $925 E. ARL Rent to own 4/2, Intra Coastal W 4/2 on NeedPlace NORT SIDE 3/2 1530f, all new, fplc 2stry unit fpl newly Island-3/2.5 Brand new3/2 Lg Porch, Great Rm,12SF brick, wd/tie firs, poo culdesac, Kensington Netwy2keRe E15 30SfallCH new2 fc an tr4 Sou nIt.91de/ nedwlo e22 7 VeryacaK eirg agord n Prudentltation oHaT s osn, can 5 $es rov 3t 9 i ~ townhome 2car 2 car garage, 100Sqft, 1CarGar, LargeaYd. Fenced scrbkprch hicenord Lakes,Very rgfnc yd, .90427 1garages100.51-0950 VANSANDTRE389-3540 $1400m+dp. 352-270-3871. beautiful comm w/amen Ns340 Realonh, Plantation Your Hat? 1na2 & 3 BR'ose r046a904-471 3 CRSCNTEAC R 1 n#EAvallabel Beautiful Spacious 2/2 SOUTHSIDE IL VILLAGIO, YSys, Bspr er t ys 900 $M0C004-re OAKLEAF R9047570240 off Gate Pkwy & 9A, 3rd new condo gated se, c n sf.21 aced laout r PriceSlasherl uEAST ARLINGTON AREA:'$15m947183 PLANTATION Leon County,f -2 A'/o, scdFPdty90454b 69 0540UUSTINE rARdLE R L 3,a drorc., ft.2 O c ac 4mhR/cr me .FloridaW Aparment $99m Ic wtr. 304s1710 657sN 00 a mo. 904.321.4080 2818 Re oak Dr. rlgto er. fenced, alarm, SC3/1,a2o'BelA EH R AR E -Brickry D a acous 4B/2B2cr i Aprmens ARGYLE Merrll $925m. 332416 binds fp. many amen. lne Rd. $195m0. 472-7314 cardinal Ave.-$850 brInck home onrt cmmuntl. esac od BERKMAN pLAZA Lux 2 & SOUTHSDE2 Units up or 3/2, LR, DR FAMILY ROOM, ties, now only SIOOmo + dep. Call 472-7314 SSAN MARCO 3 BR units 1475sf or down. lbr/lba, 5F PLsIlDRm FENcED ARD ARLINGTON -3/2 sCreen ER.A Jhn Gray Rt. In C SKor lo21800sfon river. 707) a app amenities, REFREQ$9W/MO.77&Y2897 room on lake,$1400mo. (04)269-wd181eton k $135.Dtc ------onz e 'WY-----S 1 A nO & E T pC O N A R Y L E 2 B R p c Efr m o cw / d sm4e t o k $ 138705 M A N D 3 / 2 + o f c 1 1 a r . Sel Priced to sell FloridaWild Property CALL 3985-9492 2 ARGYLE CRYAL SPRINS Lg 3/2 d se $274 900 CLAY COUNTY Southd 2br/2.a 4/2, Brick 1745sf, 9078 BEACHES 3br/2ba lrg FR fncd yd, Lots of upgrades w/d Ins napsdestl Ownedsrarte Dnd Ciri il Conty Unique restored ofts. course condos for sale l central area Brdecreek Dr. $1200mo. 1800sfe firs. 5 mn to 1282 Summnit Oaks Dr. iCWMnutesfrom dep. 2 9-0539/268282 M/aLren .asp etok oat, 7d only 15 tinuastes from ire Close to Sq fr $710 Real 2-47ll60ar Don Brown Realty beach Iesle Of Palms $1400 0. 472-7314 'f 410fie 2o0 MNDAN A8rea g a e comSan ,s o 3 0l 72u557 90 35o7 $9550 d e A R A RA , aIndeendnt rr lys& Operoted seAt gSovernment in www.theloftssanmarco.com or rent.Cal huge all $AL0 0ate Flrida's Caitl City, 1450 Fgler39-901 JAX EACH 2/2 ocean Southslde/Ba meadows EAGLE HARBORe 4/2.5 mo. uealr 2 r ba ar ., AS LY St.WJohns eoU di e kat o h ts SOUTHSIDE 2br apts front Oceania Condos N "2 w2 100m 904-38.601 0 fse eyr dlace n MoRin rplating/ ARGYLORANGE PARK BEACHES 2400sf, clubhouse 808 456-9496 PCS 962.146 880-0582 - Cl 39851os 200m. Cal Seana.c $9g Hos trRY MS5 OK 1850hme.4774311 oamenities.an Pond, Petsu Cou40 s the Cadwalersof.thA S. avaiased on income. 7th fIr pOOl;gyseau. $9i0lakefront, amens. HomeszcCnStartngelrat I87m NM. OaKenti e. On P 1ond.CP w/boathouse/nf M R r, Wt lial9 8-56o r $2500eo.910 .3644avalsNov.stO 346a 5 -0915TDD al.5fno 1-800-93 5-847E t0 Flem ing CRESCENT BEACH AREAr yl enjoy Un It ge, #800-545-1833x381 EHO 'eDE BTclat5 pol1-S T 0ns 0-93 8Ext 1072 F ew aterro ntoetr2 n t PRIEh 346-091 5/dT OM/E .WESELN2AXH/MES.COMIle ndgS a p ai gR L T B . EL s .I l d e t A ntracostl waterfront hikin Dhing Eily outhe RENT or RENT new condo 1st floor all lakefront c hse -3 2015 abo rs Walk- Payng Up tO yer OSl 2 story, 3BR/3Ba, 2 car aeTssible offscenic iigway TO OWN cozy, quiet apples, $1100mo. Flora $y50m. 904-233-7733 / aoid $1095 mo. 4860625 BEACHES. NEPTUNE 2br' gated. F'I" amen, Custom 2tYear New Home, 4BeR3atTi Vaceantt.2w0fSunoe Ca ebNTK. W 53326 Rive rront Ln.JcTNonvilln PL Reduced to $2|,0 UP ^^^^7000 b^Bes I gatedr ock, boathouse,MM., 2500 ft. t 27in Tallae 2 BR.2'BA.Condo w/FP, tek Realty 904-477-6904 ST.9AUGUSTINE AR2GYLEdWATERMILLu9M4 IS, NEPTUNEo2r, gated.uIOsame'rh rd 2m40 sq.t. _$289,900 Oceanway AreaYea 849 a10 Conomiiam 850 So29GK ing tW Or 0.pa Na t wsCNn ocean 1 hr e fr om Jax. 1yrleasC re8A814-469O Near Airport 2/2, condo ong olf A WNE RF ANCING m. l 0 ". c nouneer Be uu1 w 849 k firm7,3 o a g en ts. 1 loridaW ild Y alm ost new 2/2.5 course no ets,$ 975m 1am il0 hom e 116 60 in. .rr,.o40 .t- $ 89 900 O -e., Wen e2 8 6 di COAnn go 61 52 904731206 Unspoiled. Untamed. WESTSIDE $149Secdep all appliances, Ann 905990500 All ne 32 lsne, BEACHES W Dn ms In psE in,:oe. 1 1 Lakefr on ot, Jul Crk 4/2, ret t e S el 1B o. 59om. p C me o le m yrd m Dn. 29 t ier, 2RTO 904 33 54 PCSdto HoeFnderRltyi 2208sf, 2 car gar, fnc yd Unforge.pcal.7grades, NO PETS. .po Village/Legends- .znomouyng.lu.1COm $25lO0m 2,6929 Fl. SeesaCr on 1/2ac, "A" rated schis s re m $9 0 N 5 36.0 8 $105D0mo. 912.3229 92788 C 2/2 garage 0 dish- $342,900. 904-287-6384 JOE.ek omrd i 2its W D END e oD wvgrbc@tds.net washer, w/d lanai. 4 C KE uo:riseRa h ad nsllIncludes cable, water 75 N3a2ssau12 tra01 45 ounty REF REQUIRED $595 7797471sf, Grt view oIf. $250 m . C OomI GgCocean lar at. 904- 27 780son. Crand etounse ty B 8 veNW'SIDE 1 & 2BR Apts i sit 278-9780 2BAw/rStart@d$484moPVoucheDesignerfinishes, Parkc C,/ 8 t wwowenoPeroodaatToucm S 21900sf ers Welcome Many ools, fit cntr 616-1527 Sbeutin0l4 home r -Amenities 781c-318 4 O.P.TWNHSE Built 2005 o15 s | sizeANFROontche Bh / 5 HAR wUnt hvES 8 9 41 Mle5 Furnished sized kitch.6 en with W'SIDE- 852 St Calire t garage, 2/2.5 w/ bonus ,IA Island. 16X16 screened lbr, $500/mo avail 10/1 Jrmon quiet cu- de. sac porch w/deck. 2 car IF YOU OONT KNOW JOE, Section 8 accepted. Call $950m Call 465.1318 l Argyle-3/2, 1300 ara pergo hard- YOU DON'TKNOW FLORIDA. 53S-3261 sf, near Argyle wad 2 Oors.9 o$259,900 ORTEGA River front J Eiem., fen ed 90oo4, 25-8595 condo. 2/2.5 stainless backyard, sprin- 904- 219538 8+ACRrdPRME v MLS#39193 Condominiums applies, WD, $1050mo. kler* securitysystem wihllwidocveCal 321-960-2746 $1200 mo. Cal 1 772- 9481 :50woavailable Sept.30 350 Waterfront 5 ACRES Green Cove ARLINGTON PONTEVEDRABEACH ASprings -hi/dr homes Merrill Pines, all new OCEAN GROVE 1/1+Loft, OP/OAKLEAF -Gated on Off ofW 17, 3/2,904-868-2059 Overlooks pool, on lake, lakefront 32.5 TH, 1 car Absolutely beautiful on $2 904-219-261 904-608-5411 Must rent $10O0m. ar, sc ana, amen St. ing to 36 Hoe riCgarosn- e T amen St. Johns River w/dock Andy 904-588.4295; cntr, $1500imo + sac 992 Fruit Cove Rd. 3+ac BURKE CO., GA Arlington Merrill Ken 904-251-5370 dep. Call 504-3789 ASHLEY WOODS SUB 3/2 Great opportunity to load w/d pets ok. reod., S star amenities 204sf all apps i 700sf own your place in the Available now PCS $800m. Call 904-716-77.12 furnished 2 FL /all Fis or ncis 904737144 deck-presv, lot, 1.5 acr_ A $995na 504. 427 o 0. BCt . wtrfrnt, $299K. 220-0271 country. Near Augusta. c $95m 504-4277 or 904-673-8967 2 Unfur BROWARD RIVER 404.362.8244 ATL BCH 2/1.5 Twnhm, PVB/Belleza 2/2,3rd fir $500 Down U OWNIm newlyrenov. end unit, newly remod new appls, AlUAreas 1st Mo. FREE MIN TO ST. JOHNS St Regis Paper Co. LL fncd bkyd, quiet area grt amens, JTB/A1A area QUALIFY 3/2 fnshed oatllft, www.stregpaper.com $m. No pets. 536-0784 $1050m. 904-294-9927, Call the Notllne 381208 r VLad1$329k 704-3777 EMANUEL CO., GA Batfl mnte C s a By Owner 178' on St 95 AC $2,275/AC Beautifully maintained all bck, Johns RIver with Creek, Pond Sites /2, 2,20 sq t on large encSd 0 breathtaking views in Hardwoods, Pines, lot, big enough for a poo. This 9 - East Plataka. 269' ? e O rod w/boathouse/lift. Paved Road split floor lan home is a must no t ft 1.O8ac. Sbr/4ba 2 car' Re404362.8244sp litflldc "p 'h m rih a gar. Motivated Seller' seel www.stregispaper.com ra yard with excellent curb appeal. + t salt. Jeohs Rv-e Los O 833 aRcMEhT Blvd 200'X550' $499K. 2 other N.C. MOUNTAINS!! 0. y5long, ad riverfront lots $299K to PRE CONSTRUCTION PRICES si. $,00.ai $375K 319-621-5045 New Developmentl year Home Warrantys N e Beach Bl d Vacant Lot 1.2ac w/ ft 1AC to IOAC Tracks w/ on Sthnosands. n R iver O Views & AccesI s 91 toProposed sLake Start 5330 Vivera L., Jacksonville, FL. Reduced to $274,900 Ft. Caroline area $299K Ing at $39,00. New Cabin www.owners.com Shell Only $109.900. WATERFRONT Near C ia.' 2 -62 -80 A TE S RA O A Co. Line east R E SOUTH CAROLINA Bostwick 2.5 AC 350" ArKen Count -549 acresTm- E EG R frontage on Cesar ,,Aate n 2 ml5s or 120.RC R iv e r Li Hv e O a T s I r a rSi tra ta aEm C Ca t IH c a Fenced, Cleared, Dock. 3. 36t-5202 -3 Well. 268-9696 $185,000 J i 9 0 1 355 Condominiumse HUNTING TRACTS NewHomes 4 11- i Straits ranging fromE BETYTER THAN BERAND offered for sale in the from the $160s NEW -ayr new condl o Ai ken& Barnwell are B a.e r "" " phone all wiSandoy @ 412 Great investment prop ings. lSacious 3/2wu aerty. Call 478-361-5202 feels ie a house next OB o s A to pool nd ilbo TOOMBS CA430 Room mates f to pool and mailboxes. metai bldg, under 2yrs Convenience plus. Call oldV and .39 acres. Joyce Frasier with Joinin45S /Mi -ld THE FLEET 759-3862 $255k 912-526-3011 9 0 CLOSING COSTSI randocsmith@msn.com L * * 38R/2.5Ba, 1560sf, WESTERN KY -575 acres. _ 2 Car Garage, all appli- 3ml from Lake Barkley. Y-575- ances, $209,900; MLS: $640.88 270- 350- 0741 ! 310286optn4)W Realty mikelaneappraisals@hotmail.com _,__ ilooerNew Quality Built Homes With Park GC, 8th hole A PersonaITouch aae na $189,000 904-992-91621 IAC on river in BostwlckA Pe, T ra Tub Mandarin 10Oft river front, Irg live 1car oar, new carpet. fen'd. ccrete boat dock, $174i,900obo k8e91-40 9K. 904-545-5626 Jack Lee Construction $174NR0Tob h 5541HARRIE A OCEANFRONT on the Bch 3/1 $59,000 251 Anne Ave. 7839039 Old Middleburg Oceania- gated Jax Bch 5/2 $49'000 3312 Nolen St. balcony, par, fitness ctr, 652-70.OIA pool, storage, $699K. 6527886. 90 7638 8+ ACRES PRIME Devel Ponte Ved ra East mentI a nd availIn I'unow l nI of AlA- 2/2 condo, ar prnow, sell CBC050 fire place, wal-. in 8 27 closets. 62 Ponte Vedrao exc views, xtra view lot Rehab Draw Up Front gated HOA, Moty. Seller No Pre- Pay Penalties 9349900o864-836.5774 No Junk Fees Moving to 36- Hour Closings i front home for *NoMoney.Down rent 4/2 furnished. 100% Financing E APARTMENTS Oct 17 to April. $1700mo.A RT.S utilities. Call cc , 7Pensac 1100 Seagate Ave ,-Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 tilli subd., nice 3/2 n hood, close to schools. Licensed Mortgage Avail mid Nov. $159,900 >Lender # LI00000547767 -- VA Land:12 acs, fronts Beautiful newly renvt'd " owner$newbranch.com Riverside. Generates - Perked: 919-693-8984 $30 0 4-3-094, Historic Avondale _ Ashley St & Julia. $. 00Dna , A30o4BRON1ORMORE APARTMENTS ACRES. 100% FINANCING WE BUY HOUSES RyR M S SEYCOR REALTY 477- 4225 OR OR MAKE YOUR PYMTSI Hurry Hurry Hurry r JOHNSALES@DELLSOUTH.NET .+ 1- 888-206-5321 Call Now! BAD, TOUGH, UGLY WE BUY HOUSESNCSU 30Now! CREDIT? OR MAKE YOUR PYMTSI U-Pick a home, We do 1- 888-206-5321 the loan. 771-9055gags3 Ask for Emma. Real Estate 8:30-5:30M-F Land Homes Packages! Wanted CALL 251-0716 455 Wanted to Rent ...... .anrae r ..,.. .r6nzaln NEW PHASEPK Name (please print): Signature: MOBILE HOME PK Out with the old in with 400 Apartments A ADVERTISING the Call 771-9055 cing. Furnished RULES 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above SELLING YOUR MOBILE ARL -REGENCY INN personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. HOME? TOPCAorss 1WEEKL SPECTAYL* Please fill OUt Station, Jacksonville. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling Loan. call 730.8606 (904) 725 -9093 this form in 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637'(toll free), or enclosing your phone number. SOUTHsDE -14X70, 2/2, W'SIDE-Small Partially Furn i qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. Service ads such as 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an ub shs,c Newly remod $15/wk$500 black or blue ink. sharing rides to work or on leave, announcing lost and found Items, and garage original form. obo. Call 904-711299 de 412 WESTSIDE LAND HOME sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: 0 1 wk Q 2 wks 0 3 wks 0 4 wks $6000 down, $495m. 405 Apartments ErADLINES ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BEACCEPTED IF THE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED frNicely landscaped Unfurnished U FREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. Avondale 2/2 Dup, Ig. BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not tom) along the outside border. (2) No more than 370 Lots for Sale hdwd fi, fp, new akp AX IAX AIR INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per NORTH MAIN STREET $795emo. 904o387. 967 IREASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index: cleared sgl lot, 89x989 on Avondale 2br/lba, 2 priv N EW MENTS IN THE BODY OFTHE AD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. Bird Rd.,79,500.15% crt yrds Earth stone EWCagr down, ca 9o.126' firs w/d hu no dogs. 3. All information requested must-be included and readable. All ads should be written Category: Farms $5BEACWm D904-3870936 b independent of other information contained on this form. 375 Acreage apts ava based on 4. Ads received after the above time will run in the following week's issue. 2 n-00 Income. Call 641-0912 N NOOn 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code 29 ac. In Wakulla Co.,FL 800-545-1833 x381 EHO 00G, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, Tahassee & 10 miles MURRAY HILL LARGE MOnda One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 Exc. InvestMentar 1c& 2BR Apts.t cble Ready One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 reatlonal property w/ C rpe, quip. 384- 147 _________ 1111 1 15 & 18 yr. old pine NOTHSIDE lantation. $1,950/ac. 2BDRMPFRiENT. all 770-444-3511 or 2BDRM APTFORRENT. 404-825-3635. Call 563-5625 Jax Air HOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 2 "420 Houses Snfurnished Mandarin home for rent. 1500Sq. ft,, 3/2,large fenced back yard, wood floors, newly carpeted bedrooms, excellent schools. $1200mo. contact 904-230-2052 to view property ,f. Mandarin 4/2.5 + comp rm, 25000sf, shed, washer, dryer, refrigerator, sofa, chair, din ng set. $1600mo. Call 292-1040 or 338-1264 MAND. Very nice Twnhm, 3/2, lcgar, 1600sf, apple. incl., no smoker/pets, $1195m+dp. 904.287.9507 MARIETTA 2/1 $795 ch&a HW Firs Water Incl, Prch Kit Equip, C Fan, Lg Lot VANSANDT RE389-3540 4, Mayport Inter- coastal home 4/2, LR, FFR, DR, 2600sf, fireplace, Inground pool, hugenyaid. $1600mo 220.7073 Mlddleburg-3/2/2 on over acre, new paint, new carpet. S all appliances. 100% financing call 779-1918 Minutes from Mayport 4/2, LR, FR, DR, 2600 sf S $1600mo call 234-7653 MURRAY HILL 2/1 $650 ch&a, 1 Car Gar, Kit Equip 990SF, Fenced Back, Must C! VANSANDT RE 389-3540 Murray Hill 2/1 fncd yd, granltkit, SS apple, frnch drs, terrace, auto gar dr. $825 pets/lease purch opt 904- 234- 9596 MURRAY HILL 3/1 $950 1 Car Gar, New Paint, Brick 1206SF, Carpet, Kit Equip. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 NEPT. BCH 1649 Landing compi updated, 3/2 Irg fncd yd, 2cgar & RV prkg, $1600m 904-910- 6052 NORTHSIDE, Villages of Westport New 4/2, 2 car gar, scr patio, LR, DR 1750m 904 7103494 Northside 3/1 $700-$825 & Murry Hill 2/1 $725m all have ch&a, appis No HUD Greg 376-5190 NORTHSIDE -4/2, CH&A, fncd yrd, sec sys, $900 mo. 737.1152, 704-7599 Northside Rent or Rent Sto Own Large 3/2 wd Family Room, Fenced, Garage Call 334-4881 OAKLEAF-4/2, 2083sf, tons of upgrades, grt schools, access to amenities. Waterfront $1350mo. 904-236.9889 OAKLEAF -Best Priced ! beautiful lake view 4br, 3ba, 2400sf. Enjoy the pools & all amenities only $1375mo. 779-5428 ORANGE PARK 586 Wll 11am Ellery 3/2 Famn rm, DR, LR, enclosed prch, 2c gar pool $1300mo + dep. 904-504-5690 O.P. -1911 Hunters Trace. Immac 3/2, 2 car gar, 1500sf, scrnd porch, Ig fncd yd, $1150mo. 276-6446 >OP3/2 w/d hkp, fncd bkyd no pets, block & half to River Rd. $950m. N/Smkr. 343-7608 O.P. COZY 3/t. -on I1 fncd lot,. Cottonwood Ln. Sell for $144k or rent $1250mo. 307-9245 O.P./ FLEMING ISLAND amenities newer 4/2, 2000sf, $1195 904-424-0829 O.P. OAKLEAF New 4/2+, 2600+, waterfont, w/d, lanai, no smk/pets. $1650mo. Call 505-3648 O.P.- Spacious 4/2,2 car garage, 2284sf in Eagle Harbor, 3 way bedrm split, form liv/din, scnr porch, lawn care inci. $1475 Vanguard Realty Inc. 904264-7181 ext 1 ORANGE PARK Oakleaf 3br/2.5ba, i1c gar, TH $950mo. OBO. Call 954-914-8924 Orange Park/ 4 Bear- Run Sub- divi- | lsion-TWo story 5/3 on cul- de- sac. $1200mo plus security deposit req'd. Contact Sharon at 759-1106 SOrange Park- Meadow Brook Subdivision home for rent, 3/1.5 $850mo. plus security dep. Call Sharon 759-1106 Orange PK/Flem Isl New lux 3/3+gar end unit 2671 Tuscany Glen Dr. off College St. $1300m RTO Option. 626-4200 ORANGE PARK 3br/1.Sba Ig twn home, storage unit, Ig backyard. $800/mo Call 504-9633 ORANGE PARK 3/2, [| new carpet appi, Y.I/paint, w/d hkp, fenced yard. 340 Arora Blvd. $1000 mo + $700 deposit. 298-3120 Ponte Vedra 3br/3ba bonus rm, new crpt, new pnt. Walden Chase Comm pool $1800m 904 285-0140 PVB E. of AIA 3/2 + ofc 2000sf., court yrd pool, lawn/pool svc mincl, pets ok. $1900. 904-703-0242 REGENCY AREA -3/1.5, CH&A, apple, w/d hkp, fncd yd, cov bkpatio, $900mo + dep 923-1040 San Jose CC 3/2, gar, den, hwd firs, ch/a, fen No pets $1050m. 3639 Coronado 904-731-1599 SAN MARCO 2/1, fpl, hdwd firs, eat-n-kit, lyr lease. $1000+$700sec. 904 384- 4080/707-1235 So-side 4br/3ba, 2500sf lake front, wood floors, $1400mo. Call Rebekah @ 904-998-8263 SOUTHSIDE AREA Brand new rent to own. 3 bedrm, 2 bath, garage, appliances 386-623-9611 tbelcherogmail.com 420 Houses Unfurnished Southside brand new, for rent or rent to own, 3/2. 1 car gar, for more Info call 386-965-6453 Southside Iron Wood Lease to buy 4/3 2400sf $1900mo or $392,000. Call 516-660-2709 SOUTHSIDE 4/2.5, $1050mo + deposit 994-8668 SOUTHSIDE Brand New 3br/2.5ba, 2 stry TH, 1 car gar, 1600sf. end unit $11lOm 786-256- 2556 SOUTHSIDE $350 dn. to own your home. All areas avail. Call KD Properties 566-6265 S'SIDE NEW TOWNHOUSE Bertram Park 2br+loft, 2.5ba, waterfront foun- tain view. W/D, fridge, $1250m. 843-296-1479 SS-Wolf Crk 3/2 TH, all appi scrn prch, gar, gated, pool, $1285mo. pecial321-287-4505 St. John's Co. 4BD/2BA 2000sqft Johns Creek 1804 E.Willow Branch Ln $1400. 610-6362/287-2181 St. Johns Co./John Creek OWNER FINANCING All new 4/2, 1750sf, new pool comm, $1750mo. Sm. Dn. 291-8311 ezhomebuying4u.com ST JOHNS CO. 4/3, 2600sf, hot tub scrnd pool on lake, hwd firs. 3c gar. $1850mo. 904 237- 7911 St. Johns River Water- front 3/2, 1600sf, 280' dock on 1001 waterfront $1750mo. Call 280-8830 C. St. Johns/Monu- ment-3/2,1500sf, S 2 car garage, large S backyard pets? W/D included, 6 miles from Mayport, 5 min- utes from everything. $1050 mo+ $1050 dep 891-5843 10436 Jolynn Rd. ST. JOHNS CO. -border. 3/2.5, + den gar, new, all new apple, $1250m0. Call 904-249-4146 TARA WOODS 3/2 $1295 2 Car Gar, Pool, 1682SF, 1682SF, Den, Kit Equl ed, Fenced Yard. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 WESTSIDE 2br duplex, lba ch/a wtr, swr furn'd $65Om+$500dp, nopets. 778-7840/502.0974 WESTSIDE 5133 Palmer Ave 2/1, gar, 2 carports, fncd yrd, w/d, fp. ch/a $900m 904-534-1252 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! REF REQ. $595/MO. 778.2897 WESTSIDE nice 3/2 with den just remod, ch/a, $895mo. Call 287-1756 WESTSIDE Large 2x1 acre fncd yd CH&A w/d conn. 5562 Lyle Lane. $695mo $595 dep. Call 472-7314 WESTSIDE NR OP 3/1 BONUS RM, NEW CPT 2 CAR GAR, W/D HKP NO pETS REF REQ. $850/MO. 860- 7219 S'slde 3/1, $300 Move-In Special! 3444 Inwood Cir.WRemod $850mo. No HUD. 904-687-4962 WS CEDAR LKS 3/2 $995 ch&a, Fplc, Bonus Rm 1 Car Gar, Lakefront, w/Dock VANSANDT RE 389- 3540 WS LAKESHORE 3/1.5 $800 1600SF, Kit Equip, Carport, SBonusrm, ch&a,WD Hkps. VANSANDT RE 389-3540 WESTSIDE- Venetia very nice 3/2 alarm, ch/a, fen 2 car garage, $1450 + deposit 860-4200 42s Manufactured 4 Homes 4. 1700 sf mobile home $700 a l month. 119 Teresa's court Kiniqsland in Southern Pines Park many extras. ARGYLE Newer 3,4 BR's DW on private lot. $800.$950 /mo. No HUD Greg 376-5190 N'SIDE -1480 Jake Rd. 3/2 $775mo + $825dep. No pets 757-7621 ST. JOHNS CO. -1.5 ac, 1994 MH, 1800sf, 3/2, barn. Rent or Rent to Own. $1100m 716-4162 WESTSIDE 2br/2ba, 9368-3 Arm Road. $600mo, $400 dep. Call 904-234-4934 WS 103rd 3/1.5 $560 CH&A, W&D HU, Water Incl, Kit Eqp, Must See VANSANDT RE 389-3540 W'SIDE Very nice 3/2 in quiet park. 3 newer homes to choose from. $700. $790.-Call 771.-6107 430 Roommates ARGYLE Femrn To Share 4/2.5 Home, $250dep $500mo util i nc 386-0698 ARLINGTON M a I e officer looking for roommate, 3br/2ba, $600, all inci, cbl, pwr, water, M/F. 706-338-8614 Fern. to share w/same. G.C.Springs priv. bath $475m inc. util. 284- 4856 Non- smkg Christian fern w/daughter & cats to share 4/2 w/same. $400m+util+dp. 646-9172 NORTHSIDE share 2br house utils incl $125wk +dep n/smkr 764-7052 ORANGE PK Must love animals $450mo $200 dep Util incl. 612-9112 A ORANGE PARK SOAKLEAF PLANTATION 1 one room fum., $475mo. or unfur- nished, $450 non-smoker, free water/ amenities, utilities neg. 904-962-5420 REGENCY/COBBLESTONE Share 3br home,$100wk. cbl. oh. pets, 703-5944 NORTHSIDE/OCEANWAY 3133 Ashgrove Rd. 4/2.5 1695/1695 1734 Shore View Dr. W 4/2 1625/1625 17550 Montessa Terr 3/2.5 1525/1525 874 Poydras Ln. W 4/2 1425/1425 11866 Lake Bend Cir. 3/2.5 1195/1195 11868 Lake Bend Cir. 3/2.5 1195/1195 429 Blue Whale Way 3/2 1050/1050 1463 Biscayne Bay Dr. 3/2.5 1000/1000 1527 Blscayne Bay Dr 1st mo free 2/2.5 975/975 3010 Hickory Nut St. 3/1 900/900 2439 Wilmont Ave. 3/1 900/900 10716 Leora Dr. 3/1.5 850/850 10539 E Gailwood 3/1 825/825 3466 Bessent Rd. House & Apt 3/1 800/800 133 E 43rd St. 1st mth free 3/2 750/750 920 Saratoga Blvd 3/1 650/650 1671 W. 34th St. 2/1 625/625 ARUNGTON/SOUTHSIDE 1300/1300 1195/1195 1200/1200 1200/1200 1195/1195 1125/1125 1050/1050 1000/1000 900/900 900/900 900/900 800/800 650/650 975/975 850/850 800/800 800/800 DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE 400 East Bay St #1809 Piazza* 1/1 1095/750 !W D an Jones & Associates, Inc. NO (904) 757-3466 E R1 A *Ask About Specials! ,EA / TA www.ERADANJONES.com 619 Grove Park Blvd 4/2 13364 Beach Blvd. $600 off 1st mo 3/2 12003 Saverio Ln. 3/2 8051 Toulon Ct. 3/2 4259 Highwood Dr. 3/2.5 2864 Lantana Lakes Dr. E 3/2 12733 Ariana Ct. .3/2.5 7701 Timberland Park #537 2/2 10075 Gate Parkway N #911 1/1 7651 Brockhurst Dr. 3/1 1915 Southside Blvd. 3/1 2448 Seabury Place N. 2/1 9820 Buncome Rd. 2/1 WESTSIDE/ARGYLYE 8725 Huntington Woods Cr. N LB 3/2 i5812 Tampico Rd. 3/1 5139 Somerton Ct. 3/2 6242 Pennant Dr. W 3/1 experience with newspapers, be fluent in English and Spanish, have computer knowledge and impeccable grammar in both languages. Some of the duties will be writing local stories, gathering photogra phy material, working with news agencies, etc. To inquire or apply for this position please email your resume to luis.vienrich@ecolatino.com or fax to (904) 819 -3575 I- T RUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR IN-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TUMON REIMBURSEMENTS NOW VA APPROVED! (904) 783-3333 Infl8 n.113nn RWWWAfnMnfATF r.nM %k Thank you! Besides protecting our county, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 houis of volunteer service in Northeast Rorida and Southeast Georgia last year.Their time was given to community organization, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. 430 Roommates SAN MARCO Great loc., MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Prof. M, share 4/2 $700 or 16 wk, medical tran- $400ea+utll. 854-8736 scriptlon state certi- fled program. FMI: Share 2br/2ba MH in OP. Academy of Medical 400m+$200dp Incl. until. Transcription INC cbl, comp/Int, 278-6839 941-828-0051 Southside Sub Lease 3/2 www.transcrlptionschool.net ATTN: Military& Students REAL mstrw/vt th 3rd frESTATE S$495 Incputl]ls. 612.1938 1 Week Day Class Oct 9 S Rooms 8 Week Eve Class Oct 16 43 to Rent Superior Instruction l i- www.my:frej.com (904)69-2555 ARLINGTON Florida Real Estate Institute LUXURY ROOMS w/Mlcrowave & Refrlgl Alliance Business Schools Low Dally/Wkly RatesI Real Estate, Mortgage, Ttle 10% Off for Wkly Rooml Home Inspection courses. KINGS INN (904) 725.3343 See Schedules at ARLREG NCYNN alliancebusilnssschool.com *ARL-REGENCY INN* or Calh 904-880.8070 WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904)725 -5093 700 Domestic BAYMEADOWS BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. Home Cleaners EFFIC $100WK, Apt $200. Tlk $150week also houses ba.I5/Wk for rent furn/ unfurn PartIm wk, month. 904 302 5753 SMIDDLEBURG- Perm & Temp positions Share 4 acre horse Work near home ranch well cozy Flexible daytime sched. kept home nicely Must have car furnished room. Arlington/S'side 425-3084 $325+util+deposit. Call Beaches 242 8235 904 612 6646 Mand/W'side 731 7453 707 Driver SBe A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Si Bu season 600-800 wk Commercial Taxi, Para-Transit, Bchs tate Taxi/Para Transit 493-5246 500 Commercia/ Beach Taxi 249 0360 Industrial for Sale 505Commercial/ CO DRIVERS- ih Yulee Fl. Industrial for Rent Local & OTR, Class A 507 Commercial/ CDL 2 years tractor 507 Commercial/ trailer exp. Great pay . Businesses for Sale Call PaT 904-321-0011 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale . 515 Retail/Office Space Company for Rent Drivers Commercial/ Bonus* 505 Industrial Owner Operators For Rent $2000 Sign on Bonus* *PaId First 2 Weeks 2000sf Grade level warehouse. WANTED Drivers w/ 2 Utlls included. $1000/mo or mor rs exp. & Call for details. 50,000 Class A CDL- Hazmat cars per day. Easton. Home most wknds Sanderson, & Co. NEW PAY PACKAGE 356-2228 Realtor $,34-.38/mile DEERWOOD BUSINESS /OP pay $0/mile PARK -12,000-15,000sf +fuelsupplement of whse avail now. $01 Safety Bonus Dock high 24' clear. $.02 Service Bonus Call Barry at 874-5283 Medical Dental 401k GPaid Vac & holidays GREEN COVE SPRINGS Optional Health Care Comm/whse space Programs that Include avail, 4000sf & 6000sf zonedlight Industrial a 100% Company Pd Call 272-8600 Premium Prog, OP 2000sf w/small office Optional Per Diem Pay OP 2000soo w/small office Program 5 day .for service type bus. Program@ 52.00 /day $8SOmo. 352 -473-3067 ft Cell 352-745-1056 i, ilR Greg @ SOUTHSIDE 800-723-3424 for info 10,000sf. Grade Level, . 17,300sf dock 20,000sf rade, 27,50osf.dock DRIVER- Full time open Easton, Sanderson, & Ing for prof CDL Mini Co. 356-2228 Realtor mum class ,A with hazmat for declared 51. Ofie Space local route. Must have 515 Office Space clean MVR Good pay. For Rent benefits EOE Apply M-F 8am-2pm 2310 S. Edwards Ave. Jax FL . 1,920 s f 11,52 32254 94-387-0431 Eastpark Great location! DRIVERS (904)998-9339 Professionallclass A OFF BLANDING. Mini drivers, OTR tractor office suites $395mo trailer, good pay. Great Incids SL 800-213-0769 home time, health Ins., 407-304-7068 401K, paid vaCation, bonus pkg,, & top OFF BLANDING Mini equipmentall in a small office suites $395mo. company atmosphere incids DSL 407-304-7068 but backed up with 904-777-3402 large company benefits. Call Randy 877i.440- 7890 OFFICE SUITES AVAIL www.PTSI- online.com 3070 Blanding Blvd. Rents Ask about our new pay start at $255. Includes all package. utils. Call 472-7314 E.hl j 0I,"4l.1W];<0 3:u- RIVERSIDE & KING Ideal class B License Expe- for professional/ medi rience preferred. cal. 2 floors = approx benf, comp wage SIGN 4800sf. Lease/purchase ON BONUS 904 940-1226 avail. Call 904. 612-.0558 TRUKDRIVERS TRUCK DRIVERS SRetail Earning potential Snt 800-1000/wk Co. pro- 525 For Rent vided CDI training for those who Qualify RESTAURANT OR OTHER School Grads. & Exp. Drivers Welcome. Call ROOSEVELT/ATLANTIC 866.374-0764 /103RD 288-8500 /1RD -8500 CDL CLASS DRIVERS ULocal hauling, Baldwin min S150/ day +bnfts. Permanent work. f Call 904 26 6-2030 |U 5 E! WO 710 InTrades Business Opportunities AIRCRAFT LINE SVC TECH s.- 1General aviation exp Distributorships/ pref. Will train. Call Ms. Franchises Piper btwn 10 am -2pm Fictitious Names only 641-8555 Financial Services CARPENTERS Money to Lend or UPRIGHT Borrow CONSTRUCTION INC Mortgages Bought HIRING EXPERIENCED Mortgages Bougt RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS and Sold TOP PAY & i SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays I* Paid vacations Gas allowance, $$$ Pr- Foreclosure 40 plus hrs/week Business $$$ $299. Company T-shirts 4 weeks class. 622-7539 Quarterly Bonus serious inq. only. program BOOSTING YOUR INCOME Call 509-752415 Daytime Sat 2p Best Western 4580 Evenings 904-261-5694 Coins Rd. Orange Park DRY CLEANERS -at the OPERATOR Fora Beach. Estab since '90, 2 oaders/shiPoangx & full plant, 904-338-3370 receiving. &ax sul seeking 0 resume/appl. to Lanz JANBURY Seeking 951-371-8345 franchisee for Jax51-3 www.janbury.com PIZZA RESTAURANT Maronda Systems is in Middleburg- 2200sf of seeking a residential leased space, 2 years left Service Technician, for on lease. Equip. incls: 2 the Jacksonville North Lincoln Conveyor ovens area. Must have own 1 preptable refrigerated truck and tools. Top walk in cooler 4 work payandgreat benefits. tables, 1 chest freezer, 1 lease contact Tommy hot bar, 2 salad bars, at 904-545-4750 60QT Hobart mixer, 10 GRADER, DOZER, booth dinning tables. TRACKHOE, high chairs, numerous ROLLER OPERATORS& lpans and small wares. OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, r Mike 904-83n8-659 Exp'd, for N. St. Johns or Mike 904-38-7659 Co. Project. DFWP Apply at RETRACTABLE SCREEN 7587 WilsOn Blvd. JAX. EOE COMPANY looking for Dealers in Jacksonville Machinist 1st Class area. Will train. Great Experienced, skilled & pay. Truck, tools are dependable machinist req'd. 1-86- 701-7335 needed. Knowledge in valve repair a plus. SEAFOOD MARKET -For Permanent position, Sale good location, good benefits. (health W'side $79K 704-9685 Fns & 401k) Salary nego table. 358-1849 MARINE ELECTRICIANS, ELECTRICIAN HELPERS, WELDERS, FITTERS, SFull time position. Con pany paid benefits, Ml vacation, holidays. Prior shipyard exp. a plus. Schools with 5 rs exp for field work. Trans req'd. Specialty Ttaining/ Apply in person 3051 Events F-aye Road 751- 3842. Drug Free Company PAINTERS Drug free company transporta- tion required, Apply in person 3051 Faye Road Moving to Italy? Call 751 3842. Learn Italian for nter/Blaster FREE! Join us at Painter/Blaster ltallan.meetup.com/37 Industrial exp, drug free. 9oremal AppIy in person, 5349 segarsb@comacast.net Hwy Ave. 781. 9500 Looking for Bilingual Editor Be part of a growing company with excellent benefits, great flexibility and very competitive salary. The #1 Latino Media Group of Northeast Florida is looking for an editor for its bilin gual publication, Eco Latino. The person who applies for this position needs to have a journalism background, -I The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 7.9 billion. Local businesses benefit from the personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. iJ ACe VFLIws JACK flNVILLE, FLUR IDA FLDOR I IEA THE THE I K NI A V. ScE G E 0 R S I A military and civilian e r I $ I Imml 26 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 710 Industrial/ 723 Dental 745 sales Trades 723 Sl PIPELAYERS& CLINICAL DENTAL o SALESPERSON LABORERS ASST Manufactured Homes. With 5 yrs exp. TOP PAY erence required for Earning Potential BENEFITS & 401K. EE e Drug Free Workplace N'slde progressive den $40,000-$100 000 904 Callawa tal office. xc benefit ts. Plus Benefisf 90471 8944 Call 4daywork week.. 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Parking. 50K to 60K mission stFax resume Sheila r 720 Medical *Car Required 904-355-1126 E^ ^ i *Hospitalization Cert Medical Asst. *Phone & in Home 1191Joi NJW 771 for Carithers Pediatric sales experience 2 Group 2121 Park St. helpful 24HR CHILD CARE: Avail Jax, FL 32204 or Distance Education In my hm. Overnight/ .A Fax 904-387-0261 Art School weekends too. Pool, CRNP -for busy office Call Kent Fletcher at ?elayDeobbse2763ame Sys practice. Surgical skills 1-800-788-9534 ext 2 emee2 6-3125 pref but not req. F, Art Instruction In-home daycare t no weekends or PM.' Schools on base has " Wxc salary/benefits -SINCE 1914- openings for Fax resume 730-2752 DETC Accredited infants and tad- dlers. Please call I SUPERVISORY CONTRACT SPECIALIST, GS. 1102.14/15 GS- 14. $87,533. $113,791 GS. 15. $102,964- $133,850 Announcement Closing Date: 09/29/06 Relocation expenses will be paid.' Serves as the contracting officer with unlimited signatory authority and as the principal advisor to SERMC. responsible for government actions which transition the period from before to after contract award. For additional information and to apply online for this position go to https://chart.donhr.navy. mil/ or http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ Contact: Betty Williams 270-5191 or Sharon Kuykendall 270- 5272 at hro Mayport for additional information Department of the Navy Southeast Regional Maintenance Center Mayport, Florida Department of Navy is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Join the Leader in the Portion Control Condiment Food Industry We are accepting applications for the following positions: ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE-2"" & 3" SHIFT MACHINE OPERATOR-2"" & 3"" SHIFT SANITATION TECHNICIAN-3" SHIFT You can pick up an application at Portion Pac offices: 7500 Forshcc Drive Jacksonville, FL 32219 or Fax Resume to 904-695-1335 C037584 it's the home advantage REHAB COORDINATOR Reporting to the Director of Rehab, the Rehab Coordinator assists with daily operations pertaining to the rehabilitation department. Responslbllltles Include ensuring all therapy referrals are staffed and therapy evaluations are received in a timely manner, researching the therapy Adjustment Report, assisting the billing department, serving as rehab liaison and performing other duties as assigned. When you join us here at Senior Home Care, you will quickly discover that we believe our team members are our greatest asset and the primary strength behind our success and reputation for home health care excellence. We recognize and reward diligent effort and strive to ensure employee satisfaction with an excellent salary and benefits package as well as career advancement opportunities. We are seeking candidates with the finest qualifications who take pride In their work, love people and who thrive in an employee-oriented environment. We are currently seeking a qualified: Candidates mdul'be a licensed PTA, COTA or LPN with at least one year clinical experience; Medicare home health experience preferred. Excellent verbal/written communi- cation, Interpersonal, typing/computer and multi-tasking skills required. Reward yourself with the home advantage of a Senior Home Care career. Email your resume to recruiter@seniorhomecare.net, fax to 800-261-9070 or call 866-6 RN JOBS. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace Senior Home Care, Inc2. ron:ortingt I f-sylr f lindepfi de'ti : Visit us at www.seniorhomecare.net 912-576-4112 Licensed Child Care S Orange Park, FLorida. Accredited CPR 7 qualified Pre-School Todd er. Fun leaming,full time & part time, care 904278-8780 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 i Estimate. Cell 509-6242 AC, Heating, Fuel Antiques Appliances Arts & Crafts Auctions Building Supplies Business/Oflice Equipment Clothes Colleclables Computer Craftl/Trift Stores Electronics Estate Sales Farm/Planting Fuits/Vegetables Funiturel/ousehold Garage Sales Garden/Lawn Hot Tubs/Spas Jewelry/Watches Kid's Stuff Machinery and Tools Medical Miscellaneous Merchandise Musical Merchandise Photography Portable Buildings Public Sales Sporting goods Tickets Trailers Wanted to Buy or Trade FAIN ID i [] z ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds COFFEE BREWER Bunn Twin, Alrpot, .220v, $875 or best offer. Robert -213-6536 DRYER & WASHER -HDW$200 set. 339-4222 For Sale Kenmore heavy duty washer and elec- tric dryer good nditlon $220 obo. Call Charles 860 5995 GE Washing Machine $125, dMayta Bdyh'r125 001 Call 912-729- 7982 SWhirlpool electric range $165. Two 1 years old for more details phone 72-1417 or 777-6660 anytime. AUCTION 78.7 + ACRES AT, OCT. 7 @ 10 AM BULLOCH CO. STATESBORO, GA. DUTIFUL HOME SITES PASTURES, PINES, HARDWOODS EXCELLENT HUNTING CONVENIENT LOCATION PERFORMANCE AUCTION & REALTY 1-866-282-1705 PRODUCTS ix DISTRIBUTOR BLUELINX rmerly Georgia Pacific) 554 Gene Lasserre Blvd. Yulee, FL 32097 is having a CASH AND CARRY YARDSALE Day only/Pick- up material upon rchase/CASH ONLY at., Sept. 23rd, 2006 SAM. 12 Noon orme take advantage F our overstocked iventory. Material will be offered at GREAT PRICES! - 11 (904)225-3000 for more information aneling Shingles SRiver Rock& Mosaic Tile Sheets omposite Decking Adjustable Columns Engineered Wood im Special Order Wood Columns AND MUCH MUCH MORE aterilal sub ect to prior sa e IER Kyocera Mita 4035 ith 3000 sheet finisher, o to ebay.com to bid. Work Station Quad 4 7' x 7.5' Cubicles Only $2000 for all 4 ator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 TATE LLES CKETS ook for these Ivertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds Engagement Ring- Solitaire 1.11 CTW 1-1 clarity 14K gold. Paid $3500 sell $2500 have original receipt. 904-220-7886 Engagement ring 1/4 carat, wed- Sding ring, ruby and diamond ring, O" gold chain. All for 400 obo. 912-729-7643 White Storage Furniture- White Coffee Stand; 1/4 carat size 7 soli- aire ring, exc cond, moving must sell AlP call 491- 7996 . __ -1t SSony Flat Screen TV 32"-Wega dual tuner, PIP, paren- tal control, wire- less headphones. $499 call 912 882- 5865 ESTATE SALE -Persian cpt & several other antq's. HH furnishings, 1564 Scott Rd. Switzer land, Saturday 09/23 Off 103rd 6001 Old Middleburg Rd. Fri/Sat 9-5; Sun 11-2. DR set, BR set, w/d, clarinet, Roland keyboard, glassware, kit, gar. lawn equip, CB equip. www.yesterdayschildinc.com --S Householdhh 5 piece sleigh Bedroom set with 2 night stands and lamps. Queen brand new pillow top mattress purchased from "Rooms 2 Go" $1200 obo. Call 262-880-9821 r Antique Victorian Couch. In perfect S condition dark mahogany light natural cloth asking $175 call 887-9042 Iv msg. SBaby changing table $30, Bent- 1 |wood rocking chair $25. Call 992-6877 Baker's Rack display stand, antiqued metal w/ 3 metal and 1 glass shelf $50. Call 51& 7104 BDRM SET 6pc Incl. Qn matt set, new in box $499. Can del. 391-0015 BED /#1 BEST PRICE Queen or full mattress $100 King $160(904) 674-0405 BED $100 1/1 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858-.9350 BED $130 QN 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 $350 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box & matt in plastic, l0yr warr 398-5200 can delly BED $395 Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/ matt. & box. Retail $950. 858-9350 Can deliver Bedroom Suit Only Stwo (2) years old. Full bed, box spring, mat- tress, night stand, chest, and dresser/mirror. $200 obo 268-8656 4, Bedroom SSuit-Double bed 1l. with mattress, Chest, dresser, and nightstand. $500 Call 552-0365 SBlack natuzzi leather couch and loveseat excellent S condition $500. Call Dave 757.395.7026 4 Bunkbed Set-Two mattress, full lin- ens, matching spreads and desk. $450 obo call 904-291-3450 4 Entertainment SCenter -beautiful S Thomasville Martinique cherry $599; also two match- ing display cabinets $299 each call 912- 882- 5865 4 Queen size bed- S room set head S board, foot board, dresser, mirror, nightstand, oak asking $750 AIP call 491-7996 Coffee. and end Stables rustic wood and metal. $75 obo for set. Call Sonja at 901-292-0052 4, CURIO STAND SBk metal frame w/ four glass shelves $50.00 leave msg 12-510-7104 Dininn room table T withfour chairs, 4 Coffee table with end tables, Entertainment center and floor lamps. Call 868- 3930 4, Dolphin shape S ceramic coffee kl table; two end tables one couch table $400 Call Barb 778-9167 DR Set, Hutch, Buffet table & 5 chrs, antique oak finish $600 924,7678 4 Elegant sofa and Soveseat $400 neg. l 337-255-4451 ask 4')o for Sarah caluntumers@aol.com pics available upon request. 4, Entagere Display Stand, black metal w/ 4 lass shelves $50. all 510- 7104 ENTERTAINMENT UNIT Ig white, $250, Antq DR dropleaf tbi $275. Cof fee tbi, oval, chry $95. Antq telephone desk, chry $150, Antq cedar chest, $125. Sofa tbl w/3drwrs, $125.727-0005 S For sale Graco 3 in 1 baby crib with Q) mattress, chang- ingtable, and dresser. Like new $200 obo call 673-8630 S Full size mattress and box spring bassett from Bs. S Guest room use. Excellent condition $150 O.P. Call 276-0426 Furniture-White baby changing I e table/dresser $100, pink toddler bear bed $50, excellent condition. Call 729-3390 SGerman Wailunit (Shrank) Pur- chased in Ger- many great condi- tion. Authentic oakwood cabinet carvings and bar. Must see $1500 Vickie 382-4611. GLASS TABLE -w/ 4chrs. Must see to appreciate. Exc cond, 1/4" thick glass, very heavy and well made. $300 288-8672 Large Panasonic microwave $40e oak rolltop desk $60, large speak- ers for stereo (4) $20 each 17" computer monitor $40, metal desktop $20. Must Sell! 904264 9028/309-3298 Living Room / Suit-sofa, match- 1 ing chair & otto- S man, end tables, coffee table, lamps large painting (south- west). $650 obo 268-8656 4 Loveseat and Sofa S$200, Mahogany k i table-w/4cnairs S$250, Large Orien- tal Rug $100. Call 721-2939 will negotiate. Matt. Set Queen Pillow Top Still in plastic $150, Can Deliver (904) 674-0405 Memory Foam Matt Set New Queen $370 10 yr Warr. (904) 674 0405 SPalm Casual 60" table 6 chairs t glider chair, two end tables, reclining chair, otto- man chaise lounge. $550 276- 0426 SQueen Size Bdrm et' Head board, foot board, dresser, mirror, night stand, oak. Ask- ing $750 AlP call 491-7996 SOFA & CHAIR khaki color, contemporary style, lyr. new, great cond. must sell. $325 both obo. 220-9688 SOFA-It blue with S floral pattern, tl7 good condItion must sell $85. Call 387-5615 4, White storage furniture, white coffee stand, 1/4 S carat size 7 sol- Itare ring. Excellent Condition moving must sell AlP call 491-7996 ^^__ -,-I Callahan Huge Sale Fri, Sat 1; offAlA on 45165 Stratton Rd. j Garage Sale 10/13,10/144 families 10827 Wahine Dr. all kinds of Items. 7-2 off St. Johns Bluff between Atlantic/Beach SGarage Sale 9/29, g 9/304 families. 10827 Wahine Dr. All kinds of items 7-2 off St. Johns Bluff, between Atlantic/Beach. Garage Sale 9/29, 9/304 families 10827 Wahine Dr. all kinds of Items. 7- 2 off St. Johns Bluff between Atlantic/Beach Garage Sale Sat- urday 8-12, 12575 Deeder Lane. Everything must go! Kingsland moving sale 9/16/06 7a Ip furniture galore. I- 95, exit 6, Laurel Island, turn left first light, look for signs. OCEANWAY 865 Cole Rd. Fri & Sat.8-4; Antiques, hswares, tools, plants, book, much morel OP Sat, 8.2; 731 Creigh- ton Rd. dbl oven wall unit, stovetop area rugs St. Johns Co. huge sale. Fri, Sat, 9.2; 8207 Colee Cove Branch Rd. CR13 past Outback Crab Shack look for signs. Westslde Sat 8-12 9/23.5666 Bryner eni St. odds and ends. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA FILL DIRT CHEAP! 904- 497-9666 SRyobi string trim- mer plus gas $75, weedeater le blower/vac gas $50. Both in good condi. tion call 37- 9733 LAWN TRACTOR Like new $1000 obo Call 268-5776 1/4 carat size 7 4 solltare ring. Excellent Condi- tion moving must sell AIP call 491-7996 SCraftsmen tools for sale plain/band saw, S radial arm saw, chop saw, sander. Call Greg 904-588.-8471/751-6776 SCraftsmen Tools S For Sale. Plain Band saw, radial ",- arm saw, chop saw sander. Call Greg 904- 558. 8741 or week- ends 904-751-6776 S(2) 14" tires $25, (4) T 15" toyota wheels, S $75 microwave, $20 Computer w/monitor $50, fishing eqIt rods, reels, $10 an= up. Call 771- 4674 a 10'X16' Storage S Shed-a/c, electric I outlets, mandarin area $900 obo. You transport call 327-4389 4, 8 ft. Air Hockey Stable electronic k11 scoring has all needed accesso- ries plus extras. Rarely used paid $550 new asking $350 obo. Deep freeze chest $50, Texas holdem poker table handmade $150. Please call 757.469-4167 4. 8 ft. Pool Table black an chrome with red felt. Slate top many extras 2 yrs. old rarely used $1800 obo. SAIR HOCKEY TABLE SI regulation size, Harvard New Motor. New $200 for $75 obo. 912-673-7285 4, Basketball por- table hoop, Futon twin/full size bunkbed black frame Weight set system $60 each. Available 57pm 642-3830 Blue leather sleeper- bar bro- I 11. ken. sofa $100I! Etha Allen tw l wood headboard $25, Mr. Coffee $10 call 215-6866 Brought new Machine selling old one. Touch t Ultra 100 test strips plus 100 lancets. $15 good 1/31/07. 693 4452 4 Cabinet for DVD's, CD's and VHS tapes. Woodgrain, lockable doors. 39 wide. $65 268.2482 SCouch/Loveseat- Sgreen good condi- tion $100; enter- tainment center $75, buffet $50; grill $25. Call 537-8313 SCPO Male Uni- forms-Like new 4|1 SBD 46R bunked with dresser $200. Call 434- 5122 SCrib, changing table t Jenny Llnd. Noahs -. arc serendipity bedding set with mobile. Best offer Joann 904-772-7133 SDRESSER, solid $50. TV stand with 3 ,I ,drawers $50. AC, ,8000btu w/remote $50. Rollerblades 10 men and 6.7 women $25 ea. Call 912. 496-4885. o. Electric patio grill like new $80 I dining room table with china cabi- net $1500, assorted children toys $20. 249-1666 FILL DIRT CHEAP! 904 497.9666 For Sale Yerf Dog 2 4, Encyclopedia world book, also 4 childcraft edu- cational edition and series of classics. Only $350, firml Call 264-1506 4, FishTank-10 gal- Ions $10; Ency- | clopedla Britan- nica complete set 1985 collectible! $15 Exc cond call 645-0630 FOR SALE: Dryer ] $25, Gas trimmer S$30, Lawn mower Cl$60 self propelled. Call 292-1040 or 338-1264 4, FOR SALE- 8000 4i BTU AC $70, ceil- I ing fan with light $10, male blue suit $25, brass bed full $100. Call 912-496-4885 4 FREEZER- Large chest Kenmore deep freezer f tor sale, excellent t*t condition, $100. Call 292-9130 Honda Accord 0 O 1. coupe, 4cyl, auto, sunroof, loaded, clean. New tires, tune-up $9500 obo. Call 912-729-8667 leave msg. King size BR set, 27" TV, Surround Sound sys, Micro- wave, Photosmart printer, Ent. center. 904-662-6904 Like new electric patio grill $80, S dining room table With china cabi- net $1500, assorted children toys $20 249-1666 Many Many CD's- In original boxes, S exc cond, email S and we'll send you a copyhom HieryPertldewiczyahoom U- Motorcycle Jacket-brand new and gloves for sell. Call 631-1047 PCS move near Jax Airport 4/2 house S available Sept. 7, S 2006. Call 904- 38 3724 4, Sofa and loveseat, eggplant $500 S| ob, Cherry af entertainment system $300, Recliingl sleeper green sectional $400, Dresser nightstand $200 All G.C. 674-0981 Se Thomas the Train SSet, plus train table, S good condition, 3 complete sets several trains must see! $400 obo. 904-771-7219 A Toddler tricycle, S basketball set, and S noahs arc nursery wall art. Call Joann 904-772-7133 best offer. STwo dagger one Person kayaks with i paddles. $600 each. Exc condition call after 5:30pm 882- 3191 4. Wedding Dress Size 14 never worn 11 $950 new, will sell for $500 obo. Call 552-0365 I, Wet/Dry vac. SCraftsmen 16 gal- l Ion, 5 1/2 HP. Long hose with attach- ments. Looks and works great $40. 268-2482 Q, X-Box games $5 T each. Infant swing 1 $20 call 801-1641 S or for games name aglagill@yahoo.com Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387-6527 SFender Jazz Bass with case and 85w crate amp, exc S cond, $500.729-7643 G4-12 Custom Straight Guitar SI Cab. Two celestion -I G12H-30, two celestion V-30. Solid birch wood construc- tion. 8 ohm stereo. Brand new $450 firm. Call 904-710-6184 Hallett Davis Piano like new $800. Call 904-757-4187 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 714-0141 Sporting^1 Goodsal^ WANTED JAGUAR Tickets. 904-557-1331, 305-571-8433 WANTED- 15X6 chrome or alu- minum rims for Nissan Altima, 4 lug. Call Jim 904T-705-1373 Adopt a Pet Pets & Supplies Livestock & Supplies Animals Wanted .I 125 Gallon cherry S fish tank with cover. You must see to believe call Kim 778-2464 V AUSSIET Puppies $299-up Weimaraner, Cairn, Cockers, Doxies, Yorkie www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 BOXERS -AKC pups. Fawn, born 8/20, F $600, M $550 573-7892 CHIHUAHUA PUPS, 2 Males- Cash! $350, 904-e757-8567 COCKER SPANIEL -Choc. lover ncho axrlvergator@al.com for pc or 904- 885-6411 COLLIE PUPS-AKC, AvI 9/24, Cerf certified. $600 4F/2M, 829-6032 Iv msg DACHSHUNDSCKC if/3m Mini's $250; Boston Terr. 1M/$350. 912-729-3668 4. Dog Run 8'x5'$55, Large breed dog XGLOO $35 Deall Both for $801 Call 912-729-7982 SFREE Kittens 8 weeks old to a good home. Call 912.673.1277 pls leave message. SFree to good home one-year old lab/shepard mix. Great with chil- dren, housetrained, great personality. Contact Sarah for rfo 337-255-4451 or cajunturners@aol.com French Bulldog puppies AKC-Reg. male & female All Brindle $1900. Taking 4," Bowflex Dep.-Inc t Trainer-Like new! GERMAN L $500 obo. 292-4094 imported Stud Bowflex XTL- 904-505- Excellent Condi- S tion$800 obo. GOLDEN 742-7851 purebire shots $31 4 Custom Surf- boards- 6'3" Seven GREAT DA t Seas$200;6'2" Black/ b Illusions $175. A 904-259 Steal! Call Lynett 525-2868 GREAT DAI Big & B For sale Bowflex Shots, select tech 220 dumb bells call LA KIm 778- 2464 You AKC. 4 rt must see to believe 904 4 Reebok Vista LAB PUI treadmill with 7" hyper f flat screen TV with colors fan call Kim guaranty 778-2464 exp. 70 4 Left handed golf www.L T set foremost tour LAB PUPS series. Woods one, S h o t s three, five irons. $250ea.C Three thru PW. Call 778-9167 LABRADOC First gene Left handed golf Bk. 9 4 set-tour series A woods 1-3-5 irons MACAW, three thru pw $S00,COl $145. Mint condition Call 652-' call I Walt 778- 9167 POMERAI d Nordic Red miale, Track-C1900 shots, treadmill, brand POMS -All new condition to $600 Call 904-291-9225 Call 3 Porsche '86 POODLES white, 944 turbo, 1 2 w k s very good con- friendly: dition. Cardio Cruiser by Jake barely RAT TERI used videotape 5 F, 2 M included. 904,645-.! S904- 386-55a SHEPHERDS d Pup /Adults/ Service 5144 RETRIEVER, d 9wks, 3F/1M, 50. 213-9703. NES AKC PUPS blue S/W $395 -8304/ 254-2607 sNES-AKC 8wks G, 20yrs 140 or -.com 131 r med 4312 2M/1F l2wks. 4840 playful. UPPY mno's, all 2-8390 s, ready 0 -3264 AKC, F, i very -.389-9506 Rabbit cage free standing, four $ all 610-390 leave message. ROTTWEILERS AKC, POP 11wks, HC, 612-805-9157 or 772- 643-2912, Email: siacksonville6@aol.com ROTTWEILER PUPPY AKC 12wks old fern, HC, crate trained. $400. 219-9575 SHIH.TZU AKC Reg. 6F, 5M, all colors. 8 wks on 9/30 Call Diana 291-7745 TOY POODLE -AKC/ CKC, drk red, M, ready to go, $450 386-454-1491 Welsh Corgies AKC red/white, farm raised H/C, $500. 352-472-5489 YORKIE PUPS AKC, sm, male 3.5 lbs,R2 fem, $900ea. 545-7766 YORKIE -Sophie Is a Yorkshire Terrier, 12 weeks old. She is a sweetheart. Perfect marking and coloring. Short legged. She Is over three pounds now, short and chubby. Lov able and playful. Up to date on shots. AKC reg, de-wormed.$450 Plus Shipping. Please con tact if interested 989-345-1034 or e-mail : maxwellcrobar@yahoo.com Large dog travel kennel $40 good condition. Call 5252868 LIVESTOCK TRAILER 17' 2axle, 4-8' pipe gates, 1-8' galv. gate, 9-20' Cow panels, 125gal. tank. $1300 for all 285-4914 Horse & Kennel Warehouse 1096 E. 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkenneLcom Aviation Boats Sailboats Boat Dockage & Rentals Marine Equipment and Supplies RV Rentals RV's and Supplies Motorcycles/Mini Bikes Auto Brokers Auto Parts Antiques/Classics Automobiles Tnrucks/Trailers/SUV's Vans/Buses $2000 or Less Commercial Vehicles Misc. Auto Autos/Trucks Wanted Auto Rent/Lease ESTATE SALES PU LI :NOTICE TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds SILVERTON REGAL & CARVER Year End Clear the dock. Sale! All convertible,, sport bridges, motoryachts & cruisers., Boat Tree 3420 Lake Shore Blvd. 904-381-8980 , 4, Turbo Pride. electric wheel- , |I .l chair/scooter./ Used less than 10- hours. Paid $3400 siaci rlflce$2400. " 904215-5889 .. Mercury Offshore Out-. boards 1996 twin 225. HP, counter rotating, 25 inch shafts. Depend' able, well maintained.! $4000 or best offer: 635-0729. 10' ACHILLE INFLATABLE. with 5hp Sears. $700 obo. 904-724-7757 ., 16 ft. Gheenee canoe with 2.- S|1l fishing seat V. hook- up brackets must sell $200 Dana 887-4624 1 ..A - 16 ft. Gheenee canoe with 2 fish- IIng seat hook-up. Ibraclkets. Must sell $200 Dana 887-4624 ,, Searay 180 S'C01 -mrerrulser . 3.01tr., 135 HP, 40- hrs. only, war-, ranty, GPS garmin, -' galvanized trailer.. - Much more $11K call. 705-4616 leave mes- sage. -. 1989 Carver 3207" 1 AFT cabin 32ft;', twin enginess,: sleeps six, full- galley, two heads. 904-215-5889 1999 Four Winns 205 Sundowner with trailer. Onlyi l 40 hours like new tons of upgrades, I. $19,990 contact JIan 904422-3406 SFor sale 2004 Honda Aquatrax approx 24hrs.Uke .new with trailer $6500 obo call 714 0649 4 21' Sea Chaser 140 SSuzukiOGPS, VHF- center console ' steel prop, CD, bait well dueT batteries. $9500 838-6562 SUZUKI/TOHATSU Sales, Service & Parts Advance Marine 730-3332 Authorized Nissan Service, WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 S25ft. sailboat with 9HP motor and - .extra sails. Good condition price: FREE. Located HAS Marina no trailer. Calf 904 309-2176 AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462-3039 1-800-541-6439 Dreams By Design "02, 36' TT, slide-2 AC's, rear qn bed Ig shower, new awning ceiling fans, w/d, bar, upgraded cabinets MUST SEE! Asking $16,500. 904-743-1608. SArVE3A ii 505,9 07 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. THE -NS MAYPORiT. FLORIDA THMirror Periscope KIN ES Y *I 3~-~Yllll ~PL---~- . ~qii kmEmwpp-m ~-=r-;" ~-ZT~ Estlr ate. Cell 509.6242 Il~ri~l~'~ P w S Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 27 ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds 1984 24ft. 5th S Wheel RV- ac, SI microwave, refrigerator, small repairs needed. $4000 904-505.7160 or 881.542-8811 PREVOST 45' -'99, MH conv by Vogue. 63k ml, 4 roof airs, 17kw gen, loaded with options. Priced for quick sale at $270k. 904-338-4275 chopper 2005, S&S carburetor, paint, G much more. Garage kept 11K miles. Call for pics 912-57&6-3437 SDodge Caravan '95 burgundy, automatic, power locks, tinted rear windows, built In child seats. $500 Firm 504-4277 Arlington & E Arlington MLS# S307600- 4./2 2,094 sf, gated community, remodeled kitchen, -master bdrm bath, tile/ hardwood, stnis stl appliances. $304,900 PCS orders 997.6161/ 542.-2119 x149. 3, Harley Davidson black, one owner, garage kept, plenty chrome many acces- sories. $14,250 904-727-9283 SHarley Davidson ST V-ROD '04 black SI with chrome. 4K .. miles, extended warranty extra seat, exc condition. $14,900 call 269-2004 4 Harley Davldson T FLHT Electra Glide 'W 02 8K miles, black, one owner, garage kept, many accessories, lots of chrome. $13,000 904-727-9283 HARLEY ROADKING, '05, custom pnt, new 9/30/05, 3400m, $5000+/extras. '07 on order $16,500. 305-6977/904-928- 9922 6, Harley Softall 0 05s-Standard, only 2600 miles, tons of upgrades $13,999. Contact Jhan *904-422-3406 or 0 HONDA Goldwing SGL100, '83, excel- vl'lent condition, new tires and new front brakes. Brown. Must see! $3460 887-9656 4, Honda Rebel 250 '04- Great starter I -- bike, under 1,600 miles. $2000 obo 904-563-7750 Honda VTX 1800 "02 - $6700. Call 904-388-3069 KAWASAKI VULC NOMAD -Fi 1500, '03, loaded, maint rec, many access, 10,470m i, $9450. 213-8049 or 673-7772 n, Rancher ATV 350 T "05 semi-auto, w I with tow package, maxis bigger -tires. $4800 or take over Payments. Ask Jerome 912-576-9483 S, SUZUKI GSXR1000 S1 03 4500 miles, I silver, brand new S carbon fiber full pipe $8000 obo. 4, Suzuki Hayabusa 05 700 miles, red S and black excel- S lent condition, model: 1300 $9500. Call Mr. Herbert 9 382-4622/449 5488 Suzuki Intruder Brakes, cobra e pipes man extras. $8000 751-6776 or 588-8471 J, Suzuki RMZ 250 '04-Exc cond, low 1 hours on factory S rebuilt engine. $3600 obo 912-729-7932 Yamaha 650 '00--Import cus- tom cruiser, won five trophies 2,00 miles garage kept chromed $7000 obo. Call 910-0350/631-4776 a, Yamaha YZF600R '02- Exc cond, comfortable, t sporty, service 'records available. Ask- ing$4300 obo call 4, AFE cold air Intake for Dodge Ram 1500S5.7 liter, Includes filter $150. Call 904-291-9225 4, New Tires on Ford SF- 150 Toyoproxes ? S/'r/T275/70R16 must sell $450 Dana 887- 4624 4, New tires on Ford F- 150 rims. Toyo Proxes S/T 275 70R16. Must sell $450 Dana 887-4624 RIMS/TIRES 18" Chrome Universal rims w/Faulken tires, orig $1600. Asking $475 534-6462 Mike 4, Tires and Rims / original off Ford I |. F- 150. P275/60R17 V with 10K miles $200 all four Call Brenda 614-4148 ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these i advertisements in the Merchandise section of the ACURA INTEGRA 00. 2dr. leather oaded.AT. AC. 77K 09975. 674-444J ACURATL '04 Champ/Tan SpollerOnly 15,000 Miles $25,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (\) ACURA TL '04 Blue/tan, extra ow miles. $23,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 Acura TSX '04-Slver, 6CD S changer, leather, 6 SiO spee VTEC, 120K hway miles. 30mp $16K Firm call 305-.3224. O AUDI A4 QUATTRO 2005.5 Fully equip $27,740 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BMW 3231 Convertible '99 Silver, leather, auto. $13,350. Call 899-5853 /7 BUICK ACROSS 06 O Extra low miles, fully equip. $17,990 90427298-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BUICK LESABRE '05 CUSTOM ,PL,PW,CC,CERT $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 BUICK LESABRE LTD '01 Loaded w/leather, Extra clean $11,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00 Platinum metallic, leather loaded, 66K. $10,975. Call 777-9119 GADILLAC DEVILLE '00. Red metallic leather, loaded, extra clean, 58K miles. $12,975. 674-4444 CHEV CAMARO '02 PW, PL, PM 6CYL AUTO $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV COBALT '06 AUTO,CCMNRF.REMOTE $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA LS '03 MNRF, LEATHER LOADED $13,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 $1 16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV MALIBU MAXX LT '04 PS. MNRF PL, PW, CERT $13,588 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV MALIBU '04 PL,PW CC REMOTE $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 f7\ CHEVY AVEO '04 %,ft Only 23k miles. $10,495. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY CAVALIER LS '03 2 door, low miles, extra nice $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAVALIER '05. 2dr, red, AC, fact warr, good mpg! 24,200 mi. 7975. Call 674-4444 SChevy Camaro IROC-Z '86-T-tops rebuilt, VS. new paint, tires, flow- master, pw, pdl, $6000 obo. 693 8839/71& 0857 Chevy Cavalier '92 2dr 5spd, cold S ac. Original very good condition. $2800 226-8055/786-8051 Q, CHEVY CORVETTE '05. speed, extra low miles. $40,890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHEVY CORVETTE -'05 conv, triple black, all fact opt Inclds Elec top, DVD, GPS, showroom cond, gar kept -cov- ered, 1 0mU, $49,500 Call 4714867 L, hevy Corvette S'81- Red, one l, Owner, 95K miles. $15,000 Call 317-1525 or 778- 0605 LU Chevy Corvette S' 8I1-Ared/red, 95K e | miles, $15,000 one Sooner. Call Bill 317-1525 or 778-0605 Chevy Corvette S 95B-Convertible, S metallic red w/ white top, full power, matching hard top, automatic, ZR-1 wheels, $15,000 868-4222 after 5pm or weekends. CHEVY MALIBU '01 Low miles, Just slightly used $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '01 LTD, low miles, loaded, must seel! $11,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 CHRYSLER SEBRING S) '04 LTD. Only 20,000 Mi. $16,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '02 $7995 Call 899-5820 CHRYSLER 300 C '05 Hemi, Nay, Gorgeous!! $28,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 Sunroof, auto, very sharp $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, Dodge Charger Daytona '06 yel- 1 low, tinted win- dows, all power, Sirius lifetime subscription, 6 year warranty 7K 443-223-7099 DODGE CHARGER Daytona 2006, y e I- 'It low tinted win- dows power all Sirius lifetime subscrip tion, 6yr warranty, 7K 443-223-7099 DODGE INTREPID ES '03 V6, Power seat, very sharp!! $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FERRARI 348TS '91, white/tan, $45,900. 904-541-0009 FORD MUSTANG '00 V6, at/ac, Mach 460, loaded. $5975. Call 674-4444 / FORD MUSTANG GT a 'OS. Only 2600 Miles. $25,670 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD MUSTANG GT '05 Convertible. Loaded. $26,995. Call 899-5820 .u Ford Mustang '02 -V6, pony v|.7 package, red nothing wrong getting new car. Call 912-576-2759 or 912- 573- 4009 $10,000. FORD MUSTANG GT '97 White, AT, loaded, low miles. $7975. 674-4444 FORD TAURUS '05 PL,PW,CC,REMOTE $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 y HONDA ACCORD \SyEX '0S. Leather, CD, sunroof, extra low miles. $21,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Honda Accord EX / '99-2dr, AT 3.o0tr IlVtec, 85K miles, 1 *-owner, leather, loaded, white extra clean. 542-1040 or 269-1478 4, Honda Accord EX '97-89K miles, lots lof modifications extra parts, needs paint. $3800 obo or trade. 904- 662-9021 HONDA ACCORD EX '04 2 door, 6 speed, like new!! $19.988 TOM BUSH AU70PLEX 311-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '04 I 11 ver. auto. low mi. t 199 per mo WAC 899 5653 HONDA ACCORD EX 4dr, 49,100 miles. AT, AC moonroof, loaded $13,975. Call 777-9119 4, Honda Accord S'04-2dr, pw, pl, ps, abs, 4cyl must sell S 23K. miles. Blue book value $19,115 $17K. obo. Call Mike 904, 778-9013 HONDA ACCENT '05 Low miles auto, extra nicell $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '06 2door, Gotta see this onell $16988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, Honda CRX T '88-$2500 obo. Call for info 292-4094 4, Honda CRX 1 8 8 -Good shape, S 124K miles $2700 obo. Call 742-7851 for Info. /4 INFINITI FX4S '03 Fully equip $25,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE INFINITI G35 Coupe '04 Pearl white/ tan, extra low mi. $27,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE / JAGUAR SType '03 4.2. Extra low mi. $23,480. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SJeep Liberty Ren- egade '03;60K miles, all power, loaded, tow package. $15,500 obo. Must Sell! 904-993-2629 KIA AMANTI '05 Low miles, Loaded, Awesome Car! $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 f7( KIA OPTIMA'04 S3 Only 15,000 miles, fully equip. $12,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 KIA OPTIMA EX '04 PL, PW PS AC AUTO $10,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 SMAZDA 626 LX '99 Auto, Low miles, must see! $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 MAZDA B2300 94, Many new parts, itexcelient mech, condl tion, camper shell, great gas mileage. $2500 obo. 904-696-0800 MAZDA MILLENIA '02 Pearl met. w/belge Ithr, at/ac, moonroof loaded 58K ml. $12,975. 425-4320 MAZDA RX8 '04 SFully equipped obeautiU. $17,995 998-0012' LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MERCEDES C230 '99. Black leather, loaded, 76K mi. $13,975. 674-44444 MERCEDES S55 AMG '01, like new 50k miles charcoal w/blk int: $39,900 904-838-3230 3, Mercury Grand SMarquis '87-2D1 auto, cold ac, cd Slayer, 69K miles 2nd owner. $2,495 904 284-1029 MERCURY SABLE '05 leather, sunroof, impeccable! $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Mitsubishi GT 3000 '95 - Red, speed manual $10,500. obo. 751-2460 Styxx would like to invite all friends and customers to stop by or call him- Bring In this ad for extra savings! Military and First Time Buyers Welcome! Want to be treated like family, come to NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 1550 CASSAT AVE 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 NISSAN 350Z CONV 'OS. Fully equip, only 10,000 miles. $31,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN 350Z Conv. '04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $29,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN MAXIMA '00 LEATHER, PL.PW, CC, PS $7988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN MAXIMA SE '04 11' on a scale of 1-.10!! $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Nissan Pathfinder S'9 5-140K miles, l fully loaded $3500. Call Brenda 614-4148 NISSAN SENTRA SE-R '04 SPEC V '13,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 OLDS ALERO '01 GL. Loaded, 17 000 miles $6975. Call 674-4444 Oldsmobile Cut- lass Supreme SL .-1'97- transmission needs rebuilding $1000 obo. Good run- ning car. Call 904 781-2760 or 904-568-8163 () PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '02. fully equi pped, only 50,000 miles. $8980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP 24,800 miles leather, moonroof, headsup dis play. $9975. 777-9119 PONTIAC VIBE '03 Low miles, love at first sight!! $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SLE '02 MNRF, LEATHER, LOADED $13,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 (4) PONTIAC SOLTICE 5yOS. Only 800 miles, leather, CD, beautiful! $27,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4J, Porsche '86 white, 944 turbo, very good con- l edition. Cardio I Cruiser by Jake barely ' used video tape included. PORSCHE CARRERA 2001 4 Coupe. 50.6k miles, 6 spd. Seal aray ext Full black leather Int. Fully loaded Garaged Exc Cc.nd-on. Non smoker $ 3 6 5 00 C a ll 3n6-2.2 8 3423. xt -ir . THE CREDIT DOCTOR IS AT FRANK GRIFFIN CHRYSLER JEEP Call Mr. HaneY d nd ask for the ^ NEW BEGINNING PROGRAM (904) 269-1033 DON'T WORRY ABOUT CREDIT SCORE TO LOW: e BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE INCOME TO LOW ,* PREVIOUS TURN DOWNS few , CM= '06 BMW 5301 Premium Package, '03 BMW Z4 SPORT Premium Package, one owner $27,859 '04 NISSAN 350Z Roadster Convertible One owner $26,859 '06 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA Sunroof, Leather, CD $24,59 '03 HUMMER H3 Sunroof, Leather, DVDS $31,859 '05 CADILLAC CTS Navigation, sunroof, keylessgo $28859 '04 TOYOTA TACOMA Quad Cab SRD, AT, V6 $18,859 '05 TOYOTA TOUAREG Sunroof, leather, one owner $27,859 '05 VW BEETLE GLS CONVT. Turbo, leather, CD .' $21,859 '05 INFINITI G35 Sport pkg, CD, leather, sunroof $31,859 '06 FORD F150 Quad Cab Lariat, leather, one owner $244,59 '02 BMW 7451 Premium pkg, CD, leather, sunroof $33,859 '06 BMW 650CI Convertible Sport premium pkg $82,859 '04 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer, leather, SR,CD $18,859 Brumos Porsche Purchase from the only Factory Authorized Porsche Dealer 904-725-9155 SATURN L100 LS '02 LOw miles, Auto, extra clean $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Saturn L200 '01 Exc cond full pwr, good m.P.g. $6500obo 904-536-0832 TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr S '02. AT/AC, loaded. 66K miles. $9975. 425-4320 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '01. Loaded. 77K miles. Only $10,975. Call 674-4444 TOYOTA CELICA '05 Low miles, like new. $19,995. Call 899-5820 TOYTA CAMRY LE '02 Like new. $9995 Call 899-5820 u Volkswagon Jetta GL '03- 60,480mi, 5 speed, black S exterior 813-8531 VOLVO C70 CONVT '02 Red tan top, low miles, Awesome!! $18,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO VO S/W '03 Leather, sunroof, gorgeous $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 ( \ VWPASSAT '06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TrucksVans, SUVs' 00-05 *ALL Military and Civilian $0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662- 0726 ( \ ACURA MDX '02 \SFully equip $17,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BUICK RENDEZVOUS '03 AUTO, CC, PL. PW $13,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV AVALANCHE '02 PL, PW, LEATHER, PS, 904-272-2200 (4) CADILLAC ESCALADE '05 Fully equipped, chrome wheels, sun- roof, DVD. $34,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV SILVERADO 1500 '06XCAB,PL,PW,PM,CERT $16,750 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '03 PL, PWCC, REMOTE $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRAILBLAZER '04 LEATHERPLPW,CCPS $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV TRACKER '03 AC, AUTO. PL, PW $9488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY 3500 Crew Cab Dually. 48,000 miles, $12,975. Call 777-9119 CHEVY AVALANCHE '05 Loaded. $24,995 Call 899-5820 CHEVY S-10 '00. Auto, AC. 60,400 miles, extra clean! $6975. 674-4444 CHEVY SILVERADO '00 X-Cab. 4dr, red, VS, at/ac, 55,900 mi. Very clean! $10,995. 699-9669 CHEVY SUBURBAN '02 Gray, loaded, leather. $319mo WAC. 899-5853 CHEVY TAHOE '99 Gray, leather. $9995. Call 899-5853 (4 CHEVY TAHOE LT S '04. White/tan DVD. $20,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (4\ CHEVY TAHOE '03 o 1Champ/tan, equip, only 49k ml $1,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY TAHOE LT '04 Loaded, 17" DVD player. Must Seel! $19,99 Call 899-5820 DODGE DURANGO SLT '02. Leather, CD, fully equipped. $11,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE /y DODGE DURANGO J '05. Only 14,000 Miles. $17,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Dodge Ram '96-work van, good body, needs S motor work ask- ing $500 obo. Call 899- 2992 for appt FORD ESCAPE 'OS XLT,Sunroof, loaded, extra clean !! $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD ESCAPE '06 Blue, low miles. $318 per mo WAC. Call 899-5853 FORD EXPLORER '02 XLT, 4+4, Alloys, Must see!! $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 (O) FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Lthr, CD. $20,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr, white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 FORD EXPEDITION XLT '02 PL,PS,PW,CC, THIRD ROW $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 7 FORD EXPEDITION TOMf '03 4x4 Eddie Bauer, fully equip $20,860 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD EXPEDITION '01 XLT, Loaded, Awesome Truck!! $9588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER XLT '03. Lthr, CD. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4, Ford Explorer XLT 97-White, 88K miles, new MIch- elins, grey leather, power everything 4.0 V6 clean. Call Brian 779-0607 $8000 C7 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC'03 Like new, only 38,000 miles. $17,860 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD F150-'95, LWB, 41k mi, like new, cap, hydraulic lift, $5400 904-374-1468 SFord F-.150 Super- crew '01-88K miles, 4 door, bed S liner, great con- dition, asking $12,500 obo. Call Scott 904-242-8733 Q Ford F- 150 XLT '01 -Ext cab,' exc condition, green, tool box, steps. Asking $9000 call 843-412-.1116 or 877-767-2783 4 Ford F-150 '02- Silver, loaded, new i, tires, new S engine-certified, tint windows, ac. Must sell maker offer. 9045042935 FORD F-150 '05 Low Miles Just slightly used $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD F150 '04 $9995 Call 899-5820 S Ford F- 150 97-5spd,6 cyl, 126K miles, exc cond, $5800. Call 703-9551 4, FORD F- 150 XLT '97- Supercab. S 2WD, red,tow pckg, exc cond, $9450 obo. Can email pictures. 904-77 -6909/545-6885 FORD F-150 XCAB '04 4+4, Low miles, Like new!! $22,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED Low1.9% APR For Qualified Buyers *Warranly6 tears or 100000 miles front originl n service te,whichever conies 1irsi 2005 9-7XStk# P4589 t1,28,988 Stk P4596 2005 9-2X hStk S6061A 6-$c6u98 FORD F250 4x4 '05 4dr, diesel, low miles. $28,995. Call 899-5853 4, Ford Ranger '90 -2WD, 4cyl 5spd, 115K mies. Runs great cold ac. New tires, belts, & hoses $1800 obo 912-322-2497. wvgrbc@tds.net FORD RANGER 2WD '04 AUTO, FLAIRSIDE $10,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD RANGER '04 10,000 miles. $11,495 Call 899-5820 FORD SPORT TRACK 1.9 '05. Only 20,000 mi Beautiful! $19,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE For sale car hauler dual axle all i meta lights., spare Chevy pat- tern wheels. $825 obo. Call Charles 860-5995 GMC ENVOY '05 SLT Sunroof, leather, extra nice!!! $28,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 GMC ENVOY '03. V6, Loaded,Love at First sight!!! $14,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, GMC Suburban '91- New engine, | paint, tires, A/C, .l and awesome custom rosewood Inte- rior trim. $3500 obo 912-729-6454 Q GMC Yukon Denall S XL '03-Full pack- age includes DVD entertainment system, 95K miles ask- ing $20,800. Call 904714-0914 SGMC YUKON LT '04. Only 30,000 miles. $24,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA ELEMENT EX '03 AWD Automatic Immaculatell! $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITIMQX56'05 Navigation, DVD, Sunroof. $39,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HONDA PILOT '04 Tan, low miles. $199 per mo WAC. Call 899-5853 (4f HUMMER H2 '05 Nav, 2 DVD's, sun- roof, chrome whis, 14,000 miles, $45,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HUMMER H2 '03 white, 4x4, sunroof, 3rd seat Must sell today $25,00. 904- 541-0009 INFINITI FX35 '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $27,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 (4) JEEP GRAND VP CHEROKEE LTD '04 4x4, V8, fully equip sunroof. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Jeep Grand Cherokee '97 - 121k miles good condition $4500/obo call 904-371-0457 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '02 Sport, Ithr, very sharp!!! $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 r( JEEP GRAND (Z rCHEROKEE LTD '05 Only 10Kmi $24,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE , Jeep Grand /T Cherokee 9 8-auto, 4X4 106K miles, let- ather, fully loaded, tow pkg $5200 obo 912-729.6150 JEEP WRANGLER '06 600 miles, golden eagle, must see!! $22,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JeepWrandler S5spd, newer seats, ktop alt radiator brakes dual batteries, winch lights. $6500 obo cal11729-7171 4 Landrover Freelander S '02-AWD auto- .- matic, 44,000 miles, tow pack- age, Sirius AM/FM/CD, $11,500317-1990 291-4190 eve, 477.-0312 cell. WIII//AfutoZone AutoZone, the nation's leading automotive retailer, with over 3,800 stores in the US and Mexico is currently seeking energetic and friendly individuals who will have a passion for providing trustworthy advice and great Customer Service. Full Time & Part Time To apply online, go to www.autozone.com Click on the "Careers" tab on the homepage Or call: 1-866-818-3344, Ext. 290472 Get your career in gear with AutoZone; we offer flexible schedules, opportunities for advancement and a full range of benefits for full time employees. Students and retirees are welcome to apply. AutoZone, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 D TOYOTA RAV4 '05 V6, white, loaded very Only 7000 miles clean! $11,975. 777-9119 $18,980. 998-0012 MITS MONTERO SP LS LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE '02 CC, AC, V6, AUTO $9902 88 AUTO TOYOTA RAV4 '00 AWD GORDON CHEVROLET loaded, 58,300 ml. Very 904-272-2200 clean. $10,975. 674-4444 MITSUBISHI MONTERO TOYOTA SEQUOIA SPORT '03. $10,995s s '03. Only 35,000 Call 899-5820 miles. $20,990 -- M LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MITSUBISHI 998-0012 MONTERO SPORT LTD '03. Sunroof, TOYOTA TUNDRA '04. Ithr. $15,495 998-0012 ATACr tile cruise, nice! LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE $10.975. Cal 74-4444 NSAAMD VOLVO XC90'04 NISSAN ARMADA Leather, CD, fully '04 Only 20,000d$28,990 Miles, Like new, equipe.280 Fully Equip. $27,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN FRONTIER '02 Crew Cab, SC V-6,4+4, awesome!! $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN FRONTIER XCAB FICKE- I- [ h IU '04 L.PW AC.CC.v6 AUTO $14-148 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 ESTATE NISSAN FRONTIER '05 SALES D-Cab, green, auio, low miles. $350 per mo. WAC. Call 899- 5853 NISSAN MURANO SL '03 AWD, leather, sunroof, like new!!! $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER '05 TICKETS SE, Alloys, gotta see this one $22,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 (7- NISSAN TITAN '04 Look for these '.e White/tan, chrome advertisements wheels. $22,840 in the . 998-0012 Merchandise LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE section of the NISSAN XTERRA '01 Classifieds LoW mlles, V6, Automatic, Ca sieds Extra nice, $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV VENTURE '03 SNISSAN XTERRA LEATHER, PL, PW, CC, PS S'03 Only 35,000 $16,988 miles. $15,980 GORDON CHEVROLET 998-0012 904-272-2200 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE hevy G20 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI '92-Customlzed '03 Black w/black Ithr, conversion VAN. awesome!!! $15,988 Good coRndiion TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 more. $2500 call Vicke SCION XA '05 LOW miles, 382-4611 auto, extra nice!! $13,988 /('7 CHRYSLER TOWN TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 3-477 & COUNTRY LTD SCION XB '05 Low miles, '01. Only 48,000 Love at first sight! $13,988 miles. $11,980 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 998-0012 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER'05 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE limited, 6000 miles, DODGE CARAVAN '98 like new $29,988 PL. PW, CC, AC. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 REMOTE $4988 GORDON CHEVROLET TOYOTA 4RUNNER '03 904-272-2200 Must sell now!! $19,995 Call 899-5820 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN T'06 V6 Dual AC, ( TOYOTA 4RUNNER Extra nice $16,988 SA LTD '03 champ/ tan TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 $21,680. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA ODYSSEY '05 Low mi, Ithr, loaded. (4 TOYOTA $379mo. WAC. 899-5853 HIGHLANDER '01 NISSAN QUEST '01 50K miles. $12,990 Dual AC, alloys, just 998-0012 slightly used $9788 I FVIIC OFl IAICfOnNVII I E mU nTOUM U ASIITDI Y 371.4877 BOARD FORD 0lanos Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 GABER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 IMNICMNHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGG HONDA ORNAlANIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 HONDA OF THE AVENUES 11333 Pmps Hy. 37011 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATIANTIC INRNm 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www. cityautomotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Oange Pak 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando R 407-339-3443 MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic BlIvd 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 -HORM RIA M CnY 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 L0UIS OF JACKSONVILlE www.lotusofacksonville.comrn 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CTY MITSUBISHI at BI AVENUES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotWe.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI ofORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautomotive.com' COGGIN NISSAN-A1AMIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 I ESHADIISSANOFJAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755US. 1 Soulh,StA 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 9 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GABBER PONMAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATORN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071. SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 79A N OE DJ UO- obo. 18ft John boat w/traller & access "as Is" needs work $ . Call 887-9042 Iv msg 4dr tsdan lsauTo SFord Ranclhero h| 7 3 -302 engine S runs strong. Has the El Camino style body. Needs body, i interior work and brake job. Great project for car restoration. Good tires, new battery and starter $1500 obo. Call Erick 904-207-3119/355-5201 Nissan Sentra'94 S 4dr sedan, auto- t matic looks and runs great reli- able transportation with great gas mileage l$1700 al249-1666 4, Nissan Sentra 94-4dr sedan, p automatic, looks and runs great reliable transportation with great gas mileage. I1700u2h9 1666 4, 1999 Four Winns 205 Sundowner With trailer. Only 40 hours like new tons of upgrades. $19,990 contact Jian 904422-3406 S2005 Custom built motorcycle trailer front storage, retractable ramp, full axle/wheels, $1300. Contact Jhan 904-442-3406 or jhan.nixon@navy.mil 4 Custom motor- cycle trailer | xloft. with rock -I shield, must sell! $500 call 904-424-1352 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is billion. Advertise in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. Please call 904-359-4336. KEN CHANCE SUZUMK 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITY SUZUI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotive.com ARUNGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762 COGGIN TOYOTA-AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KERiT PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 VW OF ORANGE PARK 1481 Wells Road 269-2603 O'STEEN VW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOI.O 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUMO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD AUTOMOTIVE wwwbeachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 DRIVE 11CKET www.driveticket.com 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 425-4001 Lexus of Jacksonvile Pre-Owned Center 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 Tom Bush AutoplKe 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 VI.P. 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Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Oriando Fl407-339-3443 STOMBUSH BMW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 S PARKER CADILLAC 283San Marco, StAug (904)824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green.Cove Springs 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy, 398-3036 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 S NIMNICHT CHEV ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO- REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 SGARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Springs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 . 9 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228- 7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 28 lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 21, 2006 ll ______________ - 'I ' '- '" 1o Local Dealerships, 22 Banks and 4500 New and Used Vehicles All At One Convenient Location... @ cogginauto com --.' 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