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Hickey Retires Master Chief Completes Naval Service Page 3 Teaching Kids CDC Promotes A Learning Environment Pages 4-5 Safety Promoted Wing Holds Motorcycle Safety Course Page 7 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 www.jaxairnews.com A way to say, Ombudsmen recognized for their contributions to Navy By Kaylee LaRocque Editor NAS Jacksonville celebrated the 36th anniversary of the Navy Family Ombudsman Program with a special luncheon to honor 37 NAS Jax and tenant command ombudsmen Sept. 21 at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The event began with some opening remarks from NAS Jax Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green who wel- comed the guests in attendance. After a riveting national anthem sung by MU3 Phil Stacey of Navy Band Southeast, Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina of the NAS Jax Chapel gave the invocation. As the guests enjoyed their lunch, Commander, Navy Region Southeast Command Master Chief CNOCM Richard Trimmer talked about how important this event was. "I just want to say thanks to our ombudsmen for what they do for us and our families. I've had the pleasure of working with ombudsmen for a little over 12 years now in the capacity of command master chief and I have always relied on them and they have never let me down. It's nice that we are here today to say thanks for all they do," he said. He then introduced the guest speaker, Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel who emphasized how important the role of an ombudsman is. "As a former commanding officer, I think I understand all that you are doing, but I only get a very small glimpse of all that. I know there is a lot more going on and that you are doing all that you do on a volunteer basis. We really appreciate the effort you put in, especially when you have your own families and jobs. You probably don't get thanked enough but what you do is noticed and your work is important especially in the atmosphere we have in today's world," said Boensel. "There is so much anxiety and uncer- tainty with deployment schedules these days. It makes your job all the more diffi- Navy Ball planned for Oct. 14 From Staff 'Thanks' ml~ ALI Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel offers some remarks during the 36th Anniversary Appreciation Luncheon in recognition of the Navy Family Ombudsman Program at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Sept. 21. NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents a certificate of apprecia- tion to NAS Jax Ombudsman Assembly Chairman Tammy Barrett at the luncheon which recognized command ombudsmen. cult which is why it is so important you get the training you need to do the job. Many of the young spouses have very lit- tle understanding and experience of mili- tary life and when their service member spouse is taken away sometimes very sud- denly, they need that connection. You are the vital connection to the command and need to let them know what's going on." "And the communication needs to go in both directions. You need to make sure your leadership knows what's going on so NAS Jax USO Program Director Sonja Kutsch gives a goodie bag to Commander, Navy Regiofr Southeast Ombudsman Jenne Smith at the luncheon. they can get you the resources you need to do your job," he continued. "I thank you for the time, dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifices you make to do this very important work." "This luncheon gives recognition to our ombudsmen who have offered their sup- port and guidance in keeping the Sailors See OMBUDSMEN, Page 9 Universal ID card part of federal security upgrades By Gerry Gilmore American Forc:ei Press Service New identification cards to be issued to the Department of Defense (DoD) employees beginning next month will help standardize workforce identification and security access systems across the government, a senior Defense Department official said here Sept. 15. "The new common access card eventual- ly will be issued to all federal employees and is part of a standardized secure cre- dentialing system that was mandated after the Sept. 11. 2001, terrorist attacks." said Mary Dixon, deputy director of the Defense Manpower Data Center in Arlington, Va. "Starting Oct. 27, the new "'super CAC" ID cards will be issued to employees over the next three years as the old cards reach their expiration dates." According to Dixon, the new cards inter- face with a secure encrypted credentialing database and are interoperable for person- al identification as well as access to feder- al buildings and facilities. "However, each facility will still deter- mine who is authorized access." Dixon pointed out. "Information embedded on the cards is quickly referenced and compared to centrally stored personnel security clear- ance data. It is an effort to try to improve the security in the federal government. The new cards also help employees secure their computer networks, as well as, providing improved security for federal buildings, military installations and campuses." -So. I can use this card, not just in the Department of Defense, but it can be read in other agencies." she continued. "If they choose to give me access, they can then read my card." The new card features the user's photo- graph. like other cards now in circulation. But its computer chip also will contain two encrypted fingerprints, as well as a unique personal identification number. The new card can be read either by swiping it or by waving it near a special card reader. Issuance of the new card has the poten- tial of reducing the number of agency See CARDS, Page 9 Gold Award presented NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson presents the Well Workplace he Navy Birthday Ball to celebrate J Gold Award to Naval the Navy's 231st birthday will be held Hospital lax Commanding at NAS Jackson- Officer Capt. Raquel Bono ville's Hangar 116 Oct. 14 during morning quarters at from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. -. the hospital Sept. 22. The The cost is $10 for El- -- award was presented by the E4, $15 for E5-E6, $20 Wellness Council of America for E7-E8/01-03 and $25 in recognition of outstanding for E9/04 and up/retirees ,achievement in health pro- and civilians. Immediate motion provided by the family members pay ., Naval Hospital lax Wellness according to the rank of -... Center and base fitness cen- the sponsor. Non-family ter. "I'm very excited about member guest pay the ",I this award! Receiving this civilian rate." award couldn't have hap- The uniform for mili- opened without a strong part- tary will be dress ,.nership between the whites and semi-for- W el, ness Center, Fitness tickets, see your .. Bono. command Navy ht b M Mca M Ball representative Photo by HM1 Michael Morgan or call 542-4710. TOUCHING Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon is Oct. 12 red beans w/ sausage, green beans, salad and desert. For ASE The NAS Jax Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon is Oct. more information and to purchase tickets, call YN1 Danyell 12 at 11 a.m. at the NAS Jax Officers' Club. The menu Rowland at 542-2486, Ext. 114, Noemi Verdecias at 542- BE includes chicken paella, herb chicken, white rice Spanish 3954 or Leevine Everett at 542-4429, Ext. 117. !, A..... . 2 iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 Looking back in tiie.- HEY MONEYMAN! Hey, MoneyMan actual fund Some man came into our earning 8 percent, you command indoctrination would have $665,718 in I "- 1 "'"" ''J'"" and talked about saving savings in 40 years. money. He said that enlist- That means that if you S .ed personnel could save started at age 22, you S between $500,000 arid $1 would have accumulated million by the time they that amount in savings by retired. ca' b age 62. That is assuming SI can't believe this I you never get a pay raise! Wonder if he knows how You can easily see that if Such money we make and you continued to save just! how much things cost now.i 10 percent of your pay raise My wife and I can barely es you will have well over get by on my pay and we think I will have to leave $1,000,000 by the time you the Navy before I make reach your full retirement "real" money. What is your age. The bad news is that opinion? prices will also increase. MoneyMan Sez: A car that cost $25,000 It is not how much money today will cost $100,000 in you make, but how much 40 years. A $200,000 house you make minus the will be $800,000 in 40 amount you spend, that years. This, of course, is matters. He is absolutely assuming that inflation :4eright because you have the remains at a low rate of advantage of time on your approximately 3.5 percent. side. If inflation goes higher, the If you are an E4, your prices will go higher. The Base pay is approximately bottom line is the sooner $1,900 per month. If you you start saving the better. spend 90 percent of that money and save only 10 More questions? Call Hey percent by putting the MoneyMan! at 778-0353. Volunteers needed for exercise Approximately 300 volunteers are needed for a citywide full-scale regional terrorism exercise Oct. 18 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will ilephoto involve several government agencies NAS jax personnel participate in a "Mass of Colors" at the Church of the Good Shepherd in 1949. including state and local law enforcement, fire and rescue, Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) and hospitals in Duval, Clay, St. ONTHE HOMEFRONTJohns and Flagler counties. The Navy is providing a plane at JIA as part of the scenario. About 80 volunteers Sritks rknumb r disware needed to act as victims at the airport and more are needed at other sites around the city. about Ibte Ife of .&M titn uInes For more information or to sign up, as a volunteer, call Citizen Corps/CERT Program S- Coordinator Cynthia Davis at 630-7885. "Copyrighted Material SUNDAY SERVICES Syndicated Content You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Available from Commercial News Providers" Sunday- :5hartE opal 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. ( SK3 ROBERT DANNHEIM Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville Supply Department Hometown: Houston, Texas Family Life: I have three children. Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy (CV 61) Career Plans: To earn my college degree and get promoted to second class petty officer. Most Interesting Experience: Going on a Med cruise aboard USS John F. Kennedy. Words of Wisdom: Just have faith. CASSIE LYNN LEE Job title/command: MWR Golf Sales Association Hometown: Orange Park Family Life: I have a boyfriend. Past Duty Stations: None Career Plans: To go to college next sum- mer. Most Interesting Experience: Working for MWR and meeting all the interesting peo- ple here. Words of Wisdom: Be true to yourself! Wll~irlNew s, 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 Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JA AlR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 3 Hickey retires after 21 years of service y MC2 Jason Trevett Special Contributor SKCM(AW) Tracy Hickey said her final goodbyes to her fellow shipmates of Navy Reserve Fleet Industrial Supply Center, Jacksonville Detachment 108 when she retired from the Navy after 21 years of service Sept 23. Born in Nottingham, Pa., Hickey began her military career in August 1985 when she enlisted in the U.S. Navy and graduated with honors from Aviation Storekeeper "A" school in Meridian, Miss. "The most rewarding part of my career has been helping other Sailors advance," said Hickey. 'When one of us has a problem in our unit, we all stand up and face it together. It has been a pleasure to watch others rise through the ranks and overcome adversity." Her duty stations included stints at sea and on shore. Upon completion of her initial active duty tour, Hickey affiliated with the Naval Reserve and was quick- ly mobilized in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. In 1993, she graduated with a bachelor of science in busi- ness administration from the University of Central Florida. In 1994, Hickey was selected as Navy Reserve NAS Jacksonville Sailor of the Year. Then in 1995, she transferred to Naval Reserve, Commander, Naval Air Force East Atlantic in Norfolk, Va. where she was was advanced to chief petty officer. "I've been blessed with working with some really great, people throughout my career," Hickey said: In 1999, she volunteered and mobilized for the Kosovo Campaign aboard USS Inchon (MCS 12). Upon her return, she was awarded her certified public accountant's license from Texas A&M University with a master of accountancy degree. Shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, she volunteered for recall and received orders to National Imagery and Mapping Agency (West) as officer in charge of the security forces detachment. She advanced to master chief petty officer in 2002. Hickey is married to Danny Hickey, a retired chief petty officer and has a daughter, Becky and son, Jason. "All of us feel both sadness and happiness for different reasons. As we honor and say goodbye to a highly respected master chief petty officer," said Capt. Walter Farrell, who spoke at Hickey's retirement ceremony. "Tracy, we are sorry to see you go. You have devoted 21 years of your life to outstanding and dedicated serv- ice to this country, and for all that, master chief, I thank you. We all thank you!" Keeping war fighters healthy HM3 Michael Duer checks Lt. j.g. Matthew McCullough's lungs at the branch med- ical clinic at NAS Sigonella, Italy Sept. 19. ... McCullough is assigned to VP- 16, which is forward L deployed in S- support of patrol opera- tionsmandthe -. ,global war on M:terrorism. Photo by MC (AW/SW) Mark Ceil VP-5 participates in By MCSN Harry Rucker III VP-5 The "Mad Foxes" of VP-5, recently com- pleted a successful three-month "surge deploy- ment." Six combat aircrews (CAC) from VP-5, departed NAS Jacksonville and trav- eled across the Pacific to Misawa Air Force Base; Kadena Air Force Base in Japan and Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines. CACs Six, Eight and Eleven went first for two months, while CACs One, Two and Four completed their surge time after the other aircrews came home. The aircrews flew more than 350 hours in support of VP-46 and VP-9, who are surge currently forward deployed. While overseas, the "Mad Foxes" helped fight the war on terror by providing sup- port for Operation Endur- ing Freedom (Philippines). During Operation Valiant Shield, the largest exercise in naval history, two VP-5 aircrews had the unique experience of flying mis- sions from the island of Iwo Jima, where more than 6,000 U.S. troops and 20,000 Japanese troops lost their lives in a battle for the small island during World War II. Additionally, the squad- ron participated in Coop- eration Afloat Readiness and Training, which in- volved a VP-5 crew flying support missions with the Indonesian Navy from Sur- 'deployment abaya, Indonesia. Crews also visited a detachment sight in Utapao, Thailand. Once again the "Mad Foxes" lived up to their standard of excellence per- taining to,mission accom- plishment. "VP-5 did a fan- tastic job adjusting to an area of responsibility where they do not usually deploy and also in helping Commander Task Force 72 accomplish its mission," said Lt. j.g. Richard Parella. All aircrews involved believed that their time overseas provided valuable training and real- world experience. "Surge gave everyone the opportu- nity to put their training into action and I couldn't be happier with the results," added Lt. Brian Fichter. FluMist is now available at Naval Hospital Jacksonville W fffTio 4 A PER! From Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs Naval Hospital Jack- sonville is now ad- ministering 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 complica- tions from influenza includ- ing those with chronic heart or lung disease, such as asthma or reactive air- way disease; people with medical conditions such as diabetes or kidney failure; or people with illnesses that weaken the immune system, or who take med- ications that can weaken the immune system Children or 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 primary care providers. Watch for announce- ments in your Jax Air News. E BRENAU UNIVERSITY ONLINE Your Succesd. 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Deridre Odom, NAS Jax Child Development Center program supervisor, goes over a few pro- grams the center has to offer with HM2 Kentoa Mitchell and her 3-year-old son, Amari. Mitchell says she is pleased with the service she is receiving and is looking forward to her son starting the Voluntary Pre-K program next year. She also plans to continue using the center for her new baby due in February. 7 1 NAS jax Child Development Center Education Technician Gloria Almazon creates some bub- bles to the delight of a group of toddlers as part of their outside activities. he Morale, Recrea- tion and Welfare De- partment's (MWR) Child Development Pro- gram exists to enhance the quality of life for military families and Department of Defense (DoD) employees. The center adheres to strict Navy policies that ensure quality child devel- opment services are provid- ed to military and DoD families for the effective operation and accomplish- inent of their mission. Childcare concerns can have an impact on perform- ance and productivity of military and non-military parents. The NAS Jax Child De- velopment Center (CDC) has undergone some recent changes in the past year. Child Development Pro- gram Developer Mary Cano, has been with the CDC for more than a year and has made it her mis- sion to create a safe learn- ing environment for the children. The center is equipped to accommodate 246 children broken down into age cate- gories. This includes 40 infants that can be six weeks and older, 30 pre- toddlers, 56 toddlers and 120 pre-school age children up to the age of five. Their goals are to provide a safe, clean, reliable and caring environment for these chil- dren. The center bases their daily curriculum on learn- ing through play. Providers work on the children's physical growth develop- ment, fine motor skills, self-help skills, teach them how to build self-esteem and handle problem solv- ing. They work on the skills needed to help the children become successful and move on to the next level. Most of the teaching is done indirectly with the teachers respecting each child's individual develop- ment and interests through listening and patience. Classroom ratio is deter- mined by overall staff attendance and classroom square footage. There are eight infants per classroom with two providers in each room, 10 pre-toddlers with two providers, 14 toddlers in each room with two providers and 18 preschool- ers with two providers. "My main goal when I got here was to make the cen- ter a better looking place and to replace 20-year-old equipment with up-to-date equipment and supplies. My philosophy is that when you have a place to work that you are proud of and it looks nice, you feel good about where you are going each day. As an employee you will do a better job which benefits the chil- NAS Jax Child Development Center Education Technician Norma Pregler helps her students with some arts and crafts. Sandy Nissen, an education technician at the center, and her toddlers paint a box as part of a creative art lesson. The kids are making a play house which helps them learn about con- struction. dren," said Cano. The sparkling appear- ance and upgraded equip- ment are not the only things that are new to the center. With the push on literacy and getting kids ready for the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, providers are focusing a lot of their energy on lit- eracy and creative learning for the children at all lev- els. The center also promotes higher education for the employees involving par- ents in the development of the center and renewing their accreditation with the National Association for the Education of Young Children's guidelines on Developmentally Appropri- ate Practice in Early Child- See CDC, Page 5 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 5 NAS jax Child Development Center Education Techinician Amy Lowery shares a story with her pre-toddlers. Mina Belen, NAS Jax Child Development Center education technician, gets a few of the students started on the computer. This is one of many new items purchased to upgrade the CDC. From Page 4 was to transfer to another naval facility. Every provider is CPR and first aid certi- hood Programs. Last year, they began fied. Several of the staff members have col- offering the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten lege degrees in early childhood education. Program (VPK). The center also offers continued educa- "We looked into the requirements of the tion classes on a quarterly basis by one of VPK program and saw that we met all of the center's own providers. Mina Belen, the criteria. It just made sense to offer this who recently received her master's degree service to our parents since, we are an in childhood education and curriculum accredited facility with highly-qualified design, has offered her services to the cen- staff," said Cano. ter to provide informative lectures on the The state-funded program was imple- development of children. She is also certi- mented last year, and was designed to give fied to Teach CPR classes. parents of 4-year-olds in Florida the choice There has been such an overwhelming of placing their children in a high-quality response to the continued education class- early learning program. es that they had to create a waiting list. The VPK program not only benefits the The center would like to find more volun- center and the children, but the parents as teers to conduct informative sessions in well. It offers the convenience of a one- their field of expertise. They are always stop-shop with a decrease in classroom looking for members in special services or sizes from 24 students to 18. Parents can fields who can keep parents and providers drop their kids off for regular daily care to up-to-date on current issues involving the attend classes in the morning and remain safety and education of children. for continued care without the worry of Volunteers do not have to be a parent, just transportation that the program does not a willing and able person wishing to cover. Another added bonus is that since it donate their time and all volunteers are is a state-funded program, it's free. thoroughly screened at the CDC as well. Parents pay a wrap-around price for the "The CDC has an open door policy that before and after care ranging from $182- enables parents to visit as often as needed. $370 a month instead of the standard rates Parents who have infants can stop in to of $244-$500 based on income, feed their babies. We have cameras set up "My most important goal as the program in each classroom so parents can come in developer, is to provide children with the and view their child's behavior in the foundation of being able to read to succeed, classroom. Conferences are set up whenev- We encourage parents to sign their chil- er needed," Odom explained. "We also send dren up with Mayor Peyton's Book Club, daily reports home on the children's behav- Scholastics Classrooms Care Program and ior. We annotate if they took a nap, eating the Jaguars Foundation Book Club. We habits and anything special they accom- have lots of opportunities to get children polished throughout the day. We want our started on the path to educational suc- parents to be comfortable with the level of cess," stated Cano. care they receive." "We really try to focus on literacy. We The CDC is open Monday through have a partnership with the Navy Medical Friday from 6:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. and closed Support Command at Naval Hospital weekends and federal holidays. Fees are Jacksonville. They provide a team of about based on total family income and range seven to 10 volunteers who come out week- from $244 to $500 a month for one child. ly and read to the preschoolers as well as Drop-in fees are $3 per hour. All meals are perform puppet shows for the toddlers," included. said Deridre Odom, CDC program supervi- Child Development Home (CDH) sor. providers offer full-time care, hourly drop- The center also offers programs for chil- ins, evenings and 24-hour special needs. dren with speech or developmental prob- Fees are also based on total family income. lems through a partnership with Venetia "CDC and CDH personnel can only be suc- Elementary School. Transportation is pro- cessful when parents and program person- vided for the children attending classes at nel work together as a team with the ulti- the school and they are safely picked up mate goal of shaping self-confident, posi- and dropped off daily at the CDC. tive, happy children," said Cano "Parents Each childcare provider at the center is are strongly encouraged to utilize the cen- specifically trained to work with children ter's open-door policy. Our doors are open and they go thorough rigorous background for any questions, concerns or suggestions. checks including fingerprinting. They must The well-being of children is the reason for also complete a series of 13 modules on us being here." childcare and take tests required by the If anyone is interested in becoming a Navy, after they are hired, home provider, volunteer, care provider or Completing the modules can take a few would like to attend any of the quarterly years but the they can be transferred to classes, please contact Cano or Odom at other accredited agencies if the provider 542-5434/5529. Preschooler Chase Torres plays on the playground equipment at the CDC. Four-year-olds Lillianna Almazan and Amanda Cruz show off their cheeks during a lesson on body parts. V ~ 3.'T.. - NAS jax Child Development Center Education Technician Deborah Bolden teaches preschool- ers the parts of the body. Bolden is one of the Voluntary Pre-K instructors at the center. -WZ5%j EV6., - f.WL, .. '. U 6 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 Newly pinned chief follows family footsteps By MC2 Jason Trevett j Special Contributor Naval service is often a family tradition passed on through generations of Americans. MCC(AW) Dawn Montgomery, as- signed to Navy Public Affairs Center Detachment Jacksonville, is proudly keeping the tradition of Navy service - and particularly the chief petty officer heritage alive in her family. Her grandmother served in the Navy, and her mother, father and stepfather are all retired Navy chief petty officers. Montgomery was recently advanced to the rank of chief petty officer and earned her chiefs anchors during a pinning ceremony Sept. 15. Her mother and father pinned on her anchors with the same set her mother used to pin her father when he made chief in 1978. Montgomery's stepfather, James Secrease, a retired Navy senior chief, placed her new khaki cover on her head, completing the chief petty officer uniform. Her mother, Valerie Secrease, a retired chief yeoman, was concluding her 21-year career when Montgomery joined the Navy as an airman recruit in 1996. She said a lot has changed since then. "I don't think it is as strict today," she said. "There have been many changes since I put on a Navy uniform, but one thing hasn't changed and that's our service member's commitment to defend our country and to excel." Montgomery's father, Robert Montgomery, a retired master chief, said when he first learned his little girl wanted to join the Navy, he had some reservations. "After she graduated from boot camp and 'A' school, I could see she wasn't a little girl anymore," he said. Montgomery was an avionics techni- cian and served two tours in Vietnam with river patrol boat units. , . Photos by MC2(AW) Suzi Cor. MCC(AW) Dawn Montgomery is pinned with her new chief anchors by her p ents, retired Master Chief Robert Montgomery and retired Chief Valerie Secrea Her grandmother and stepfather have also served in the U.S. Navy." Serving in a war zone would be something that father and daughter would someday have in common. In April, Montgomery returned from an eight-month tour in Balad, Iraq, where she served with Naval Expeditionary Logistics Support Force Forward Group Papa'as a customs inspector, checking personnel and equipment in and out of the country. "I never thought I would share war sto- ries with my daughter," Montgomery's father said. "My father was surprised when I decided to enlist," she said. "But my mother was really excited for me. It came natural because the Navy was always a part of my life." Enlisting as a photographer's mate, Montgomery said she has never regretted joining the active duty Navy and her later decision to go into the Navy Reserve. "I've participated in joint exercises overseas and made a lot of gre friends," she said. "Like the old advertisement, I tr did 'join the Navy and see the world. Montgomery is particularly pro that she was advanced to chief on h first attempt, in the competitive p1 tographer's mate career field, and now part of the inaugural class mass communication specialist (M chiefs. The MC rating combines t skills of journalists, photograph mates, lithographers and draftsmen. "When I was a teenager it tookl while for me to understand the acco. plishments of my parent's Na career," said Montgomery. "The moment they pinned on n anchors, everything came full circle f me. I understood more about who n parents were growing up and the v ues they passed on to me. I created extra bond with my parents and I w nevek forget that." S4 lswitinu-, int rat it % untf % training| F -"Copyrighted Material t- Syndicated Content. Aa ilable from Commercial News Providers" =7 Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Heather Ewton New Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Director Carolyn McCorvey (right) takes the opportunity to sit down with Andrene Wheeler who is a FFSC case worker to intro- duce herself and listen to her concerns. New Fleet and Family Support Center director arrives ByMCI(SW/A W) Heather Ewton ' Assistant Editor ST |he NAS Jacksonville * |Fleet and Family Support Center, ne/l (FFSC) welcomed a new ar- director Sept. 18 when se. Carolyn Lewis McCorvey took charge of the center. at McCorvey comes to NAS Jacksonville from NS uly Pascagoula, Miss. where "' she was FFSC director for ud the past four years. ier McCorvey's passion to be ho- a light in the dark for thoJs is searching for help began of when she entered into her [C) first year of college. She he came from a family of 10 r's children and realized for the first time that she grew c a up labeled as "poor". It was m- then that she realized that vy she wanted to be a voice for people in the same social ny status. She wanted to make for a difference. my After graduating from al- Tulane University with a an master's degree in social ill work, she began working for the FFSC at NS Pascagoula, Miss. as a Family Advocacy Program (FAP) specialist in 1995. She continued there for three years until she moved on and began working for psychiatric hospital as an acute care program coordi- nator for the adult, adoles- cent and children's units. In 1999, she decided to come back to NS Pasca- goula FFSC as the FAP representative there. It was only a short two years later that she was promoted to director,of the FFSC Pas- cagoula location. After four years of working as the FFSC director at Pasca- goula, she took the opportu- nity to move on and accept the position as director for FFSC Jacksonville. "My goals for the center are to ensure that every- person who enters our gates'are aware that we exist and what we are all about. I want the people that we serve to view our services as second to none when it comes to support the fleet and their families. We are here to enable war- fare readiness and that readiness begins at home within each and every fami- ly that makes up the Navy family at NAS Jax," said McCorvey. McCorvey has been a social worker for 25 years. There is a great joy that she finds in her job by being able to provide resources for those who need assistance or inter- vention from so many dif- ferent angles. "It's a good feeling to pro- vide the services.that we have available to the fami- lies that serve our nation," stated McCorvey. "I truly enjoy, the military environ- ment. With federal fund- ing, there is more available financially than there would be at the state level, so I am glad that we can provide services to people without the same financial restrictions as there would be at the state level. The military environment is rigid and roles are very See FFSC, Page 9 LIONEL SALES SERVICE HOBBY WORLD r, 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 ,I-s www.hobbyworld.biz * * FFSC offers educational and support programs From Staff he NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available-to service mem- bers and their families and Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in September and October: Sept. 25-28, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Management Class Oct. 10, 9 a.m. to noon Stress Management Class Oct. 16-19, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (Separating) Oct. 23-26, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) Oct. 24, 9 a.m. to noon Anger Management Class For further information or to register, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. :CONTRACT FIELD TEAM Computer Sciences Corporation Applied Technologies Division (CSC ATD) is a leading provider of global operations, maintenance, modification, and services support for military ground and aviation systems, and is bidding a large upcoming services contract with the DoD. 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For more information, please edajil: ptjax@cnrc.navy.mil or all 1-800-342-8123 R130008 * Aircraft Mechanic * Aircraft Structural Repair *Aircraft Electrician * Avionics * Maintenance Electronic Tech III * Production Control * Supply/Logistics 11 1.- - , Iax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 7 Photo by Kaylee LaRocque ABH2(SW/AW) Gwen Kruzicke of Air Ops (left) signs up her child to receive books from Mayor Peyton's Book Club as OS2(SW/AW) Shealethia Harps of the NAS Jax Waterfront Brig gets a backpack for her son while Rally Jacksonville representives Jason Midgett and Johanna Daniels gather their information at the NAS Jax Child Development Center Sept. 22. Mayor Peyton's Book Club promoted at CDC By Kaylee LaRocque Editor representatives from Rally Jacksonville visited the NAS Jax Child Development Center Friday to promote Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton's Book Club through a mini-registration drive. The club is a free program that helps Duval County's 4-year-olds become "ready readers and ready learners" during the year before they enter kindergarten. Members receive a free backpack filled with fun read- ing tools and their first book of a series written about different places in the Jacksonville area. The books are then mailed to the children each month until next June to help promote reading within the home. "Rally Jacksonville is the mayor's literacy initiative. He is focusing on all 4-year-olds to make sure they are ready for school. Part of the initiative is this book club. Each child receives a backpack filled with literacy items and things that will hopefully carry over into the home so the families will work with the literacy components we are providing," said Rally Jacksonville representa- tive Johnna Daniels. "There are other programs under the Rally Jacksonville initiative but this is probably the most visible and popular one. Unfortunately, our writer, Fran Peacock Coker passed away last year, but we are keeping her legacy alive through her books." "Most of our enrollment comes from the area childcare centers, we usually just send out the registration cards and the directors send them back. Then we deliver the backpacks to the centers," she added. "We came. here today because we know how hard it is for military fami- lies to attend some of our events. This is just another way we can outreach to this population to make sure they are included too." "So far this year, we've had about 550 children regis- tered and we only started a couple weeks ago. We hope to reach our goal of signing up 9,000 children. In the past two years, we've had 8,300 and 8,500 so we hope to exceed that.this year," continued Daniels. One of the mom's signing up her son, Jamari Knox for the book club, was OS2(AW/SW) Shealethia Harps of the Naval Waterfront Brig. "This is really a great pro- gram because my son is just getting into reading. He just started the Voluntary Pre-K program here at the CDC and is really excited about reading books. He'll be thrilled to get them in the mail each month," she said. The Jacksonville Children's Commission and Jacksonville Public Library also publishes a list of rec- ommended books, songs and rhymes each month to cor- respond with that month's Book Club book. Peyton also hosts a Book Club show on Fox 30 every Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. To register for Mayor Peyton's Book Club, children must be Duval County residents planning to enter kindergarten next year. Registration is available during regular business hours at the Jacksonville Children's Commission located at 421 W. Church St., Suite 216 and the Cecil Recreation Complex and Equestrian Center at 13611 Normandy Blvd. Registration must take place at a Rally Jacksonville event or at one of the previously mentioned locations. For more information about Mayor Peyton's Book Club, call 630-4754. Photo by MC2 Brian Smarr Motorcyclists from Commander, Patrol Reconnaissance Wing 11 gather together after an annual motorcycle safety stand-down to promote motorcycle safety. Jax Sailors focus on motorcycle safety By MC(SW) G. Wade McKinnon VP-5 Public Affairs Motorcycle riders from Com- mander, Patrol Reconnais- sance Wing 11 met at the NAS Jacksonville base theater recently for the annual motorcycle safety stand-down. Approximately 120 Sailors benefited from the valu- able safety talks given by guest speakers from the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office (JSO). "The stand-down was an absolute success," said Lt. Robert Woodards, a VP-5 pilot and assistant motorcycle safety officer. There can never be enough emphasis on motorcycle safe- ty. Last year, there were 21 Navy and 14 Marine fatalities resulting from motorcycle accidents. An effort was made at the safety stand-down to emphasize benefits of a safety barrier that included a helmet, gloves, long sleeves, pants, reflective vest and rid- ing boots. "Motorcycle riding requires much more caution and defensive driving procedures than driving an automo- bile," stated ADAN Dustin Childress of the VP-5 Command Services Office, who is a big fan of motorcycles and learned helpful tips to increase his own safety. "I often ride in groups. The stand-down taught me there is more control of situations while rid- ing in small groups." "They covered a lot of stuff that I did not know and I've been street rid- ing for more than five years," said AE1 Henry Jones, VP-5 quality assurance representative who also attended the safety stand-down and appreciated the variety of information provided. "I liked that JSO explained the laws so everyone could easily understand them. I especially enjoyed the part about exhaust pipes and mufflers being considered good to have 16ud. The noise can make you safer on the street. Other drivers may not always see you, but they are like- ly to hear you." After the safety briefing, the riders enjoyed a motorcycle ride to a local restaurant. "I thought it was great we got some good tips from the deputies about favorable riding conditions," said AZAN Charles Burdette of VP-5, "The stand-down was an immediate benefit for us." SK2(AW/SW) Daisy Coates of the Aviation Supply Department, also thought the guest speakers provided some much needed information. "I have only been riding about a year and this brief was very beneficial. "So many people are killed in motorcycle accidents because they don't wear their helmets. Sometimes I'm tempt- ed not to wear my helmet but the temptation goes away when I think about the safety stand-down," she said. Hometown Heroes Program T HE HOMETOWN HEROES PROGRAM is for all persons serving in the Armed Forces (past and present), as well as Educators, Government Employees, Public Safety, and Health Care Professionals. 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, 8 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER Using bad language is never appropriate By Chaplain (LL) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chaplain A couple of weeks ago, I was at a mall on a Saturday evening. I have to admit that I do not frequent malls. As a matter of fact, they are really low on my list of favorite places, but occasionally, I find myself in the midst of all the shops and people. On this Saturday evening, I was talking to a couple of friends when I heard a string of expletives that would have made the most . salty Sailor blush. Some of the words I had heard . before, but some of them I am sure were just made up. ' A couple of things really " caught me off guard about ' what I heard. First, the words them- , selves . good grief! f":' Second, the tone of the Chaplain (Lt.) Mylon Pope speaker. They shouted at the top of their lungs, I clearly heard them from about 100 feet. Third, is the fact that the words I heard were uttered by a female. I come from the old generation, and I was taught that ladies just don't speak that way. As a matter of fact, I still believe that. Call me old-fashioned, but there are worse things to be called. Fourth, the biggest shock of all, was that they were uttered by a kid. I looked at her and thought she had to be about 9 or 10 years old. My curiosity got the best of me, so I asked her how old she was (after she calmed down of course) and to my surprise, she was 12 . 12 years old. Lots of things ran through my mind. Needless to say, I was disgusted that a 12-year-old had already learned such a trashy vocabulary, but I also felt sorry for her. She had been taught this junk somewhere. Maybe it was from her par- ents, maybe it was from her friends, but we aren't born with vocabularies, we learn them. Part of me really wanted to talk to her and ask her why she was so angry, but instead I just walked away and shook my head. Sometimes, it is better to be quiet even when you want to speak. After all, her parents could have been just around the corner and they could have gotten mad at me for being so nosy. God only knows what I would have been called if I had crossed them. All this made me realize even more that I am getting old. I look at kids now and am confused. I don't understand their language, TV shows, music or movies. You name it and I am pretty confused about just about everyone born after 1990. I know one thing, language like this young girl used is not appropriate anywhere, whether you are on the flight deck of a ship, in the middle of a shopping mall, whether you are male or female. That's not being old-fashioned, that is being considerate and polite. I hope those characteristics never become out of style. They are what make the world a decent place. HELPING HANDS Help needed for Special Olympics Volunteers are needed for Special Olympics. Events are ongoing.- Help is also needed for an area bowling tournament Sept. 30. For more information, call 874-4232. USO Welcome Center Volunteers are needed to man the USO Welcome Center at Jacksonville International Airport. A variety of shift times are avail- able. Call Lynne at 305-4467 or email lynhe@usojax.com for more details. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421- 9158. Docent volunteers needed The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Docent Corps needs you! Volunteers are needed to dedicate one morning each week to give school tours. The Cummer Docent Corps provides an invalu- able service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly train- ing lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important historical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cum- mer.org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construction projects. For more information, call Bonnie Golden at 798-4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney SFarms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday through- out the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright- Stuebgen at 444-8524. $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special gift Sailors Aweigh program offers free Jaguars tickets to military families From Commander, Navy Region Southeast Public Affairs The Sailors Aweigh program is a partnership of the Jaguars Foundation, USO and U.S.' Navy through the Navy Region Southeast bases at NAS Jackson- ville, 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 program allows these families to enjoy a fami- ly day together during a challenging time of being separated from a par- ent who is at sea or a. post far from home. This unique program pro- vides Southeast Region Navy chil- dren and their families a complimen- tary seat to a Jaguars home game, including transportation, a T-shirt and "Jag Dollars" for the children for food or merchandise. The USO and naval base personnel at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NSB Kings Bay help coordinate the pro- gram. The Sailors Aweigh program is part of the Jaguars Foundation's Charitable. Seating Program, which makes more than 11,000 seats avail- able annually to charitable organiza- tions that are doing commendable work in 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 tq be deployed. All youths who participate must agree to abstain from illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products. Since this program's inception in 1997, almost 9,300 seats have been allocated (including 2006 season) in support of Navy families. CREDO retreats offered From Staff The Spiritual Fitness Division Southeast offers a variety of spiritual retreats for anyone holding a Department of Defense ID card who is over the age of 18. All transportation, programming, lodging and meals are free. Retreats are held at the Sea Retreat Center in St. Simons Island, Ga. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis by calling 270-6958. The fol- lowing retreats are coming up: Marriage Enrichment -Dec. 1-3, Feb. 9-11 and March 23-25 Married couples desiring to take their marriage to the next level or simply enjoy being with one another may participate in a 48-hour retreat. Participants must be married. Couples must provide their own transporta- tion. 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 mean- ingful spiritual journey. They follow one of four spiritu- al paths according to their personality preferences. Are you at a spiritual plateau? Then come to this 24-hour retreat. Personal Growth Retreat Nov. 2-5, March 8-11 Come and experience the Navy's best-kept secret! Do you need to defrag? Then come to this 72-hour retreat. Marriage workshops offered From Naval Hospital Public Affairs An experiential and interactive workshop for couples who want to strengthen their mar- riage while personally growing within the mar- riage.. The workshop will include mini-lectures, visu- al slides, couple interac- tions and group discussion. Privacy is important to us. No one will be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. 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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. NEX celebrates 60 years with $1K shopping sprees From the Navy Exchange Service Command The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) head- quartered in Virginia Beach, Va., recently announced the biggest give- away promotion. in its 60- year history. Starting Oct. 11 through Nov. 10, Navy Exchange's (NEX) worldwide will be encouraging authorized customers to sign-up for a chance to win a $1,000 sweepstakes-shopping spree. A total of 60 lucky win- ners will be awarded $1,000 NEX Gift Cards each in a drawing to commemorate NEXCOM's 60-years of serving Sailors and families and contributing to the Navy's quality of life pro- grams. "This is a historic year for the NEX marking 60 years of service to our Navy fami- ly. This shopping spree giveaway is our way of say- ing thank you to our loyal customers," said Tess Paquette, NEXCOM's sen- ior vice president of mer- chandising. "The NEX certainly has come a long way from its early days and is now known as the 'Navy Family Store' and the preferred place to shop. The $60,000 HOBBY WORLD You'll like our selection. Your wallet will like our rice. 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 R129821 www.hobbyworld.blz in prizes, contributed by our dedicated vendor com- munity, ties into our ongo- ing NEX anniversary cele- bration." All authorized exchange customers are eligible to participate except Navy Exchange System (NES) associates, including mili- tary personnel and military retirees assigned to or employed by the NES, its concessionaires, contractors or representatives working in an exchange and their family members. Customers may enter the sweepstakes in store by fill- ing out an entry form from the sales circular received in,the mail, or in person in a store. Additionally, online registration is avail- able at NEXCOM's Web site at www.navy-nex.com. No purchase is necessary to enter the drawing and only one entry per qualified person is allowed. Winners will be selected in a random drawing Nov. 20 and will be notified by the respec- tive NEX general manager. A complete list of winners will be made available at the customer service desk of all NEXs during the week of Nov. 21. consoidate Inves o u c. Se e. a COCRI @ NIE 105 Foxridge Road Steven E. Crovatto, DMD, PA Orange Park, FL 32065 & (904) 272-0800 Megan R. Edwards, DMD lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 DMBUDSMEN: Lunch and gift bags all part of thanks for volunteer efforts From Page 1 and their families informed of what's going on at the Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) and the base," added Wilhelmina Nash, FFSC education training facilitator and ombudsman coordinator and trainer. "They are a vital link between the command and families. In time of war, they keep the military spouse informed of the sta- tus of the squadrons and arrange for teleconferences. They offer a lot of support and refer Navy families to various support agencies for assistance, ensuring that the families feel connected and that their needs are being met," she continued. During the luncheon, each ombudsman in attendance was presented with a letter of appreciation from NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson and Ombudsman Assembly Chairman Tammy Barrett and special gift bags cour- tesy of the Navy Exchange and USO. The Navy Ombudsman Program began in 1970, when Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, released a Z- Gram, establishing the pro- gram. Today, the Navy ombudsman program is a vital and essential program that commanders and com- CARDS: Authentication is key From Page 1 security badges because federal agencies will refer to a standardized creden- tialing system. However, agency security administra- tors still have the authority to approve or deny access. "The card does not entitle you to any access to any- thing," Dixon explained. "It is an authentication token. Every time you use it, somebody checks to make sure it is issued to you and it is valid." As always, employees who believe their govern- ment-issued ID card has been lost or stolen are * required to notify security administrators who then deactivate the card. This ensures that cards reported stolen or missing can't be used in DoD. Online appointment system for ID cards Appointments for ID cards may be made on the Web site to avoid the wait 'associated with walk in customers. Appointments can be made by civilians, retirees and active duty members in advance for all types of ID cards. Appointments are taken from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. daily. Walk in customers will continue to be served on a :first come, first served basis; however, customers with appointments have pri- ority. Appointments can be made online at www.psa- lant.navy.mil. They can be cancelled or rescheduled by the customer on the Web site.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 more than one ID is required, make individual appoint- ments for each dependent. ID cards can be reissued 30-45 days prior to current expiration date and can be requested by mail for any- one who is not physically able to travel to the Personnel Support Detach- ment (PSD). The/request must include a picture (5x7), a letter from a doctor stating that the person cannot trav- el and a copy of the current ID card. manding officers around the world have come to value as an important part of their organizations. The Navy ombudsman keeps the line of communi- cation open between com- manding officers and com- mand master chiefs in deal- ing with the many chal- lenges that military family members experience while separated. The ombudsman is instrumental in squelch- ing rumors with accurate and timely information, and keeps families informed of squadron movements, so forward-deployed crews can meet their commitments knowing that their family members are receiving the assistance they need. Navy Family Ombudsman Appreciation Day is cele- brated Sept. 14 around the world to recognize the thou- sands of ombudsmen who help those military families in need. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque Ombudsman Assembly Chairman Tammy Barrett (left) thanks the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Jax Ombudsman Lisa Costin with a letter of appreciation. FREE $100 GFT I V CARD IVI i .l.,-, re ,r ;,ir, : ?" T.1',ur.J ':, ; r In '!.- 1,, l.r l i: o- r tl ". l a SPECIALVALUE! now $288 FREE 50 CARD Via mail-in rebate with purchase of any hinged Reliabilt patio door. Offer valid 9/28/06-10/22/06. See store for details. N_ M 6' 15-Lite Steel French Patio Door Unit *Primed and ready to paint -Handleset sold separately *Fits rough opening 72"W x 80"H #86285,86337 SPECIALVA' UP! now $598 7/16" x 4' x 8' OSB *Use for roof and wall construction *Recommended for covered use #12212 FFSC: McCorvey checks in From Page 6 well defined. It keeps situations black and white and leaves no gray areas. 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Subject to credit approval. Promotion is limited to new Lowe's Consumer Credit Card or Lowe's Business Account holders and coupon may not be used by existing cardholders. Excludes Lowe's Project Card Accounts. 2006 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 061092 nn i linewoit R141923 a.i *** .- 10 Jax Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Always 4 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 ath- letics call 542-3518/3239. Learn to Lift Weights 9 a.m. on Mondays 4 p.m. on Tuesdays Call 542-3518/4238 for details. Push-up Challenge Oct. 18 Prizes awarded! Call 542-3518/2930 for additional informa- tion. Monster Dash Oct. 31, 11:30 a.m. Perimeter Road/Antenna Farm Storm Racers 2006 Oct. 23 Dec. 1 Log the number of hours you travel while spinning! Prizes awarded to all participants! ~1 Photos by MC2 Denise Ordonez Veterinarian Valerie Benhan and Pfc. Aaron Brock of the South Atlantic District Veterinary Command, NAS Jacksonville Branch, perform an annual check up on patient, Aquillis. The clinic offers a wide variety of services to military members.and retirees including vaccina- tions, flea and tick control, heartworm testing and prevention, microchipping, etc. To sched- ule an appointment with the veterinary clinic, call 542-3786. The clinic is open Monday through Friday from .8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is located in Building 537. For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, call 542-3318. Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Tickets on sale now! Nights begin tomorrow. Sunday Thursday tickets $31.30 Friday tickets $36 Saturday tickets $52.50 "CMT" on Tour featuring Trace Adkins Billy Currington and Jason Aldean Oct. 5 at the Jacksonville Arena $49.50 Club Section 113 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 Military Great American Race Weekend - Feb. 17-18 $115 ' One Superstretch seat for both Daytona 500 and Daytona 300 rows 1-20 Military Superstretch Tower offer Feb. 17-18 $180 One Superstretch Tower seat for Daytona 500 and Daytona 300 rows 33-51 NEXTEL Fan zone Feb. 18 $75 Budweiser Shoot-Out February 10, 2007 one unreserved grandstand seat - front stretch $30 Rolex 24 at Daytona military two-day special Jan.27-28 , One two-day infield/unreserved grand- stand seat with active duty ID $12 Rolex 24 at Daytona military two-day special Jan. 27-28 One two-day infield/unreserved grand- stand seat for all others $40 Trips, activities and costs may be restricted to El-E5 single or unaccompa- nied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. 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! Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Trip Oct.14 $30 includes park admission and trans- portation. Departs Liberty at 3:30 p.m. Movies are shown at the base theater and. open to all hands., For details call 542- 3491. Tomorrow, 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 (PG13) 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. hle 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!. Oct. 10 and 24 for active duty \ Today, Oct. 12 and 26 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 complimentary round of golf, prize' purse, on course prizes and lunch following play. For information on booking command or, private functions 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 542-3227/3682 for more informa- tion. Command Holiday Card Contest Pick-up plywood starts at the Auto Skills Center Oct. 9 All cards turned in by Nov. 10 Winners announced Dec. 1 at the Christmas Tree Lighting. Win money for your MWR funds! 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 vol - unteers to help with Haunted Woods! Please, call the Youth Center if you are- -interested. 'x.^ RYLAND HOMES' ,u~f CLAY COUNTY 1-Doctorslnlet Roserve From the $1S80's DUVAL COUNTY 2-Biscayne Bay Townhomes from the $150's 3-Northwoods NOW SELLING Single-family homes from the $190's Townhomes coming fall 2006 4-Bartram Springs From the mid $200's 4-The Villages of Bartram Springs Townhomes from the high $100's (904) 276-2591 (904) 757-8283 (904) 5456184 (904) 260-7141 (904)880-8480 ST. JOHNS COUNTY 5-Kensington From the high $300's 6-Sevilla From the mid $200's (904) 824-0552 (904) 940-5190 S Restrictions apply, "LEXUS GIVIAWAY NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE CHANCES OF WINNINGO Sweepstakes begins on August 5, 2006 and ends on September 30, 2006. Participation open only to legal reidents of the fifty United States or the District of Columbia who are licensed drivers and 21 years or older a of date of entry. Void outside of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and where prohibited, taxed or restricted by low. For complete official rules, see a alesi counelor,See a Ryland Sales Counselfor for details. CBC1252734 R123007 r* JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 Motorcycle safety training offered Photos by MC2 Denise Ordonez (Above) A group of motorcyclists enrolled in the experienced riders course practice their skills as Glenn Picklesimer, traffic and recreational safety trainer for BMT Designers and Planners, ensures they follow basic safe- ty rules. (Left) Glenn Picklesimer, traffic and recreational safety trainer for BMT Designers and Planners, discusses safety issues and the importance of using learned skills to participants of the Experienced Rider's Motorcycle Course held at NAS Jax Sept. 21. The course is taught each month to active duty service members, retirees, reservists and Department of Defense employees at no cost. You must provide your own safety gear and motorcycle. The course is a one day refresher to the basic motorcycle safety course. To sign up, please contact the safety office at 542- 3082. k i,,6ge " mr 12 JaX Air NOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 Jax Navy Flying Club gets special visitor By Randy Miner Special Contributor Former WTLV 12 Chief Meteorologist Ray Boylan was the guest speaker at Jax Navy Flying Club (JNFC) Sept. 21. The topic of his presen- tation was a history lesson in hurricane formation, tracking and forecasting from the begin- nings to present day technology. Boylan presented a video of what it was like to fly into the eye of a hurricane in the days before weather satellites and all the advances in weather technology. Boylan provided an interesting and educational discussion of fac- tors that effect hurricanes, and how they fit in weather patterns throughout the world. He explained how hurricanes are formed, factors that cause them to strengthen and weaken and the effect of steering currents. A retired naval officer with 23 years of active duty in the Naval Weather Service, he was a desig- nated meteorologist and flight meteorologist with several thou- sand flight hours in tropical storm and winter storm recon- naissance and research. During his career, he was a member of the Navy Hurricane Hunter's Association and a ship's forecast- Ray Boylan, a former naval weather officer and chief meteorologist with WTLV 12 in Jacksonville, was the guest speaker at the Jax Navy Flying Club's monthly meeting Sept. 21. Boylan discussed advances in weather tech- nology and hurricane facts. Photo by Randy Miner er on numerous naval vessels. He was also an instructor in naval technical training for meteorology and served as officer in charge, Naval Weather Service Environmental Detachment. Upon retiring from the Navy, a friend urged him to prepare an audition tape which landed him a job at WTLV TV-12 in Jacksonville where he served as chief meteorologist from 1975-861. He then moved to Charlotte N.C. where he served as director of weather services/chief meteorolo- gist for WSOC-TV froml986-97 and meteorologist emeritus for WCNC-TV from 1997 to 2000. Boylan is member and elected "Fellow" of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the former chairman of the AMS Board of Broadcast Meteorology. He also founded Gateway Weather Consultants, Inc. and served as president from 1977 to 2002. He is a certified college instructor, State of Florida for Natural Sciences and has served as faculty at Florida Keys Community College, St. Johns River Community College and University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is qualified in both federal and states of Florida and North Carolina courts as an expert wit- ness in meteorology. He is cur- rently the president of the Navy Hurricane Hunter's Association. JNFC operates as an Federal Aviation Administration- approved flight school aboard NAS Jacksonville, offering cours- es from private pilot through air- line transport pilot and is approved by the Veterans Administration for flight training benefits under the GI Bill. JNFC offers recreational flying for active duty service members, retirees, reservists and their fam- ily members. Department of Defense contractors assigned to NAS Jacksonville are also eligible for membership. JNFC conducts monthly general business and aviation safety meetings with interesting programs and guest speakers. Contact the club at 777-8549 or 777-6035 for more information on obtaining your pilot certificate. VP-5 officer places in rifle competition All proceeds will go to CFC By MCI GaryMcKinnon VP-5 hittingg the bulls-eye," H |means success. To hit a bulls-eye 1,000 yards away requires a good rifle, steady hands, perfect vision and complete concen- tration. Lt. Jeff Roney of VP-5, recently proved he has what it takes to achieve this goal. Roney recently participated in the National Rifle Association Champion- ship Matches for both military and civilian members competing at Camp Perry, Ohio. The Navy fielded two rifle teams, consisting of four members each at the national competition. "We placed sec- ond in the master class," Roney said. "The competition is fierce and to maintain the edge requires us,,at our own expense, to upgrade our standard M16 rifle to a match grade rifle to compete with the civilians and other military members. It's a great honor to be able to compete for the Navy and Photo courtesy of VP-5 Lt. Jeff Roney gets geared up for compe- tition. it's something I enjoy very much." Roney has been the maintenance material control officer at VP-5 for. the past three years. He recently com- peted in the East Coast Fleet Forces Command Rifle Matches at Dam Neck Annex, Va., and again at the same location, in the All-Navy Rifle Matches. The final competition, the National Rifle Association Champion- ship Matches, took him to Ohio. A typical day at a match begins with a 6 a.m. muster and concludes 12 or more hours later. The competi- tion was held every day on the firing line. Each day, competitors begin by fir- ing at targets 200 and 300 yards away, then 600 yards, and finally from 1,000 yards. Each competitor is scored in different categories includ- ing marksman, sharpshooter, expert, master and high master. Members of Roney's four-man rifle team each earned enough award points in the master class to earn sil- ver medals from the National Rifle Association. '5 A Day the Navy Way' By Cheryl Masters, MSH, RD, LD/N Wellness Center, Naval Hospital Jacksonville September is National 5 A Day Month. It is essential to get a colorful variety of fruits and vegetables into your diet everyday! Why? Because fruits and vegetables provide the wide range of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals your body needs to maintain good health and energy levels, protect against heart disease, the effects of aging and cancer. Phytochemicals are natural plant compounds that provide a variety of health benefits especially in prevent- ing cancer and heart disease. Many of the bright colors in fruits and veg- etables come from phytochemicals. Different colors provide different health benefits. For example, blue/purple fruits and vegetables- such as blueberries, raisins and egg- plant decrease the risk of cancer, improve memory and slows the aging' process. Green fruits and vegetables- such as grapes, kiwi and lettuce low- MAKE ( YlSH, hope .irengin Ijoy Share the Power of a Wish" Visit us at wish.org or call (800) 722-WISH Provided as a public service. TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO A Home Business that Makes Sense! TRIED, TESTED &f PROVEN SUPERIOR PRODUCT LINE Rock Solid Company Growing Industry Training & Support Call Patti 904-522-0524 ers the risk of cancer, maintain healthy vision and helps build strong bones and teeth. White fruits and vegetables such as bananas, cauli- flower and onions help prevent can- cer, maintain healthy cholesterol lev- els and benefit the heart. Yellow/orange fruits and vegetables - such as oranges, mangoes and corn is important in vision health, help sup- port the immune system and lower cancer risk. Red fruits and vegeta- bles- such as apples, cranberries, and tomatoes maintain a healthy heart, improve memory, maintain a healthy urinary tract and lowers the risk of some cancers. Eating five or more servings of col- orful fruits and vegetables a day is part of an essential plan for healthier living. The U.S. ,Department of Agriculture who set the guidelines for a healthy diet recommends Americans eat five to nine fruits and vegetables each day. That adds up to two to four servings of fruit and three to five servings of vegetables. How do we get this many in our diet? Here are some easy suggestions: fre Relocationm.Package David Butler USN-Ret. Your REALTOR with Integrity n * Over 10 years of experience, & over 55 million in sales * Dedicated to Achieve Maximum Customer Satisfaction Toss fruit into your green salad for extra flavor, variety, color and crunch. Add green, red, orange, yellow and purple peppers to sandwiches, soups and salads. An apple or banana is a great one- serving mid-morning snack. Make a quick smoothie using frozen fruit. Save time with pre-cut vegetables and salad mixes. Have a glass of 100 percent fruit juice and a handful of berries on your cereal at breakfast. Keep an easy-to-grab, pre-washed bowl of fruit on the counter, What is a serving? 1 medium-size fruit ? cut (6 oz.) of 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice ? cup of fresh, frozen or canned fruit (in 100 percent juice) or vegetables. 1 cup of raw leafy vegetables ? cup cooked dry peas or beans ? cup dried fruit For more information call the Wellness Center at 542-5293 or con- tact www.5aday.org. P, RADIO CONTROL CR*l HEADQUARTERS | CARS BOATS B PLANES e TRAINS 72310r S. Ja 7292 17 n i iiBld OP2 -61 eFederal Proudly presents "Hoop it up for Charity" Basketball Toament 1J Oct 12,3 p.m. NAS Gymnasium 3 on 3- $15 per team 1 on 1 $5 per person )8J All are welcome POC for federal employees: Sharon Griffin 542-225 POC for military: CS1 St. George 542-0420 Please note: Participation is on a voluntary basis in a non- work status. 0 S ].. DIitOllE FmI OCT 13TH SPM 10PM SAT. 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Whether you have a fever, sprain, cut or burn, Solantic can take care of you and your family's urgent care needs.You'll be treated by one of our physicians and we'll do everything possible to ensure you're feeling better fast.We even have on-site facilities for lab work and offer Solantic Rx pharmacy services to keep you from making an extra stop of the way home for common prescription medications. We've got it all under one roof, to take care of you quickly with as little hassle as possible. Don't you feel better already? e -~....I 'Ai In- +L A ,I nf + i((lebrating 40 ears Phone Number: (904) 716-7863 Toll Free: 1-866-643-5800 . Email: Davld@DavldSellsJax.com | rm, Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 13 Haupted Woods Challenge coming up From MWR C omman'ds, squadrons and departments are encour- aged 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 16th 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 person and all profits benefit the Youth Activities Center. Entry Information: Scenes are limited due to space. Individuals cannot enter the con- test. I" Commands, departments, or 'ix squadrons provide a scene with props, script and personnel. Commands will be assigned a space along the path by Youth Activities Center personnel 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 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. MWR reserves the right to approve all scenes, props and scripts. Call 778-9772 for additional information. FCCJ to hold College Transfer Fair Florida Community College at Jack- sonville (FCCJ) will hold its fifth annual College Transfer Fair Nov. 7-9. This is an opportunity for FCCJ students to speak to state and private university representatives. The schedule is as follows: Nov. 7 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at North Campus and 1-4 p.m. at Kent Campus. On Nov. 8, the fair will run from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at South Campus and 3:30-6 p.m. at Deerwood Center. On Nov. 9, the fair will run from 8:30-11:30 a.m. at Downtown Campus. FCCJ advisors and counselors will also be on hand to assist students with ques- tions about programs of study, major pre- requisites and more. For more information, go to http://www. fccj.edu/transferservices/trans_fair.html or call Bob or Chris at 771-3979. II COMMUNITY CALENDAR Swedish Massage Body Shampoo The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID. #300 meetings are held the sec- ond Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The chapter also offers bingo every Saturday at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second ' Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library on Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more information, call 276-9415.. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active-duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.com or call 307-6261. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westslde holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo.com. The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association, Inc. holds their meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Shands Hospital Blue room. For more informa- tion, call Janneice Moore at 244-7950 or Dorothy Banks at 542-7748. The First Coast Black Nurses Association, Inc. is hosting their fourth annual Dorothy Gaines Banks Scholarship and Awards Banquet Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Jacksonville. For more information, call 563-4645. The Westside Jacksonville Chapter 1984, National Archive and Retired Federal Employees -Association extends an open invitation to all currently employed and retired federal employees to our regu- lar meeting held at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Murray Hill United Methodist Church, (Fellowship Hall Building) at 4101 College Street. For more information, call R. Carroll at 786-7083. The National Naval Officers Association holds Its monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Urban League, 903 West Union Street. Interested personnel are encouraged to attend or contact Lt. Cmdr. Herlena Washington at 542- 7715, Ext. 102 or email Herlena.Washington@sar.med. navy.mil. The Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Chapter FL1-X meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Golden Coral, 582 Blanding Boulevard. The "Wingnutts" invite all those interested in motorcycling and motorcycle safety. They also have a weekly get together at the Dairy Queen on Kingsley Avenue at 7 p.m. every Friday night. For more information, call 269-5369 or visit www.fl1x.org. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is offering free admission each Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. through September. Visitors can attend lectures, docent-lead tours, stroll the his- toric riverfront gardens, view the museum's Masterworks collec- tion and special exhibitions and experience Art Connections, the museum's hands-on education center. For more information, contact Maria Haynes at 899- 6025. 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 invited 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 reser- vations, call 739-6900. The Visayas-Mindanao Association is hosting a Veteran's Ball Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. at the Radisson River Walk Jacksonville. For more informa- tion, contact John Wilde at 779- 6149 or email johnwilde@com- cast.net. The St. Augustine Fall Art and Craft Festival will be held Nov. 25-26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Special Events Field on Castillo Drive. More than 140 artists will display their work. For more information, call (904) 824-0716. G Oriental Ste Stress Relief - 2151 Lane Ave S. Suite 306 (904)786-9900 9 00am 10 00pm 7 Days A Week LIC #MA36512 'am Sauna lodyscrubs Men Women Walk-Ins Welcome IR128603 ET THE BEST PRICE in town guaranteed on a Ne W Jeep or Chrysler FRANK GRIFFIN CHRYSLER JEEP .,,,R3 1515 W 0-ORNG PAK -RI r I X d /hen your boat brings you so S.much pleasure, why have you been keeping it so far away? Now life on the river can be effortless...in our exclusive waterfront marina community, with prices starting in the $220s. S Visit VillasContmental.com or call to e yotir personal tour today. I : '.. ., 5a ,. : . ' From the USO The Jacksonville Bob- cats Pro Football Club will be holding a Military Appreciation Day on Sept. 30. The game will be played at Ed White High School at 7:30 p.m. Military tickets will be half price with ID ($4) for adults and children 10 and under will be free. For more informa- tion, visit http://www.uso. org/Jacksonvilleflorida/files /jaxbobcats.pdf. Photos needed for Daytona USA Daytona USA is holding a month-long salute to the military during November in honor of Armed Forces Month. They are creating a photo display to honor service personnel from yes- terday to today. Individuals interested in having photos displayed, both active military person- nel and veterans, send pic- tures to: Betsy Gladish, Special Events Coordina- tor, Daytona International Speedway, 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Tickets: Daytona 500 Tickets are on sale at your USO! Tickets will be ordered by the USO on your behalf. Payment must be made in full to the USO before tick- ets will be ordered. Tickets can be picked tip the week of the race. For more infor- mation, call 778-2821. -S^ WACKO1 \S* * OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM * f..1 1HAPYHI e I Wft4YC r~* Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cards/ATM * i CLOSE TO HOTELS &STADIUM* L * ALLTEL STADIUM SEMERSON ST. Only 4Milesfrm AlItell ON THE Go WITH USO I 14 Jax AIr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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 personnel and reservists. A Captain's Cup Basketball League meeting will be held Oct. 11 at noon at the same location. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty members, com- mand Department of Defense personnel and reservists. Commands having their athletic officer or desig- nated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. Open tennis tourney is Oct. 23 A men and women's open tennis tournament will be held Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. The tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax authorized men and women gym patrons. There will be a separate men and women's divisions. 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 Oct. 20. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Flag Football Final Standings Team Wins Losses Naval Hospital 14 0 VP-30 O'S 13 1 HS-75 11 2 VR-58 9 4 VP-45 8 5 HS-3 7 6 AIMD 8 7 NCTS 7 7 VP-30 Students 7 7 VP-5 Blue 6 8 HS-15 6 9 PSD 3 10 Weapons 0 6 Intramural Fall Volleyball Standings As of Sept. 22 Team Wins Losses VP-45 Gold 3 0 AIMD 3 1 CNATTU Blue 2 2 CNATTU Gold 2 2 VP-45 Blue 2 2 ASD 0 3 VR-58 0 4 Jax Marine Corps Half Marathon set for Oct. 7 The third annual Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon and Freedom 5K is coming up Oct. 7 at 7 a.m. Following the tradition established by the interna- tionally recognized Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., this even promises to continue the mission of strengthen- ing the bond between the civilian and military com- munities, while promoting physical health and raising money for local and nation- al charitable organizations. The inaugural event, held in 2004, boasted more than 1,200 participants from more than 14 states mak- ing it easily one of the pre- mier fall events in the Southeastern United States. From the starting line at the Veterans Memorial Wall near Alltel Stadium to the finish line at Jacksonville Metropolitan Park; runners will experi- ence contemporary and his- toric Jacksonville winding through the majestic down- town skyscrapers, across the St. Johns River to his- toric Riverside and Boone Park. For more race informa- tion, visit www.lstplaces- ports.com/marine.htm, www.j axmarinecorphalf- marathon.com or call 731- 1900. 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With over 110,000 members, MBA is among the nation's largest non-profit military associations. Military servicemembers join MBA for its excellent insurance plans, including separate spouse coverage up to $250,000, child coverage options, and for the financial and lifestyle benefits membership offers. Families Depend Upon MBA. As we have expanded our membership programs, we have also experienced growth in the amount of paid claims. Since March 2003, MBA-sponsored group life insurance has paid over $16 million in claims to families of MBA members lost in military hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan. This money helped the families of our members continue their lives during a difficult period. MBA offers a selection of valuable benefits to promote the economic interests and improve the quality of life of our members and their families, including the MBA Scholarship Program which awards five $2,000 scholarships annually to dependent children of members. Other programs offer car rental discounts; travel assistance and travel discounts; savings on medical services, supplies and equipment; and assistance with VA home financing through VALoans.com. MBA Term 90 group life insurance has premium rates which are competitive with SGLI. More importantly, this coverage stays with you when you leave the military. You do not have to convert to the more expensive VGLI plan. When you purchase MBA-sponsored group life insurance coverage, you join a community of people who share your interests. If you would like more information about MBA and the insurance plans it sponsors, please call us: 1-800-336-0100 or visit our Web site www.militarybenefit.org Life Insurance underwritten by Government Personnel Mutual Life Insurance Company. Not available in all states. 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'----- ~ -*-l-*--*l 904 722 2275.545 8919 Tanu Humiplhrie.; A-Bonus Rcalti,. lire 919-14) 811-24415 1100 Seagate Ave* Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale ." RIVIERA PARKWAY APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry - Call Now! 389-3179 8:30-5:30M -F AFFORDABLE LARGE 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES (9 4) 8 4 -2 2 C028201- New Construction in San Mateo $192,000 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 car garage. 1530 sq.ft. Completion August 2006. Call Today For Details 102 Tallwood, San Mateo Owner Realtor Mimosas & Bagels Open House Event Sunday 11am-2pm ... .';-" ~ J. = BSx^ ." "' 3-* i ni 5." 654 Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Beach Custom built home in old Atlantic Beach. Designed with the charm and character of an older home, but it's all NEW! Just one block from the ocean. $1,599,000 MLS #303738 cIMO e avid see Lte bea.: lou e Erin Bryan you've Watys c,-eaGMe oI. REALTOR' (904) 403-3020 Cell . .. ...... ,. ..... .r .... (904) 241-2417 Bus. .... . ..: . S Debbie Harmon 757-362-4799 One Bedroom Starting At $685oo00 \BBonus @ Prudential A i RealtY Network Realtly of Extremely Full Service. 0 : '.-_; :'., : 16 Iax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 330 Beaches Dutton Isl Preserve 3/2 dbl lot, w/pool, $306k 904-222-1873 241-8229 Dutton Isl Preserve 3/2 new roof, red oak firs very clean $202K, call 904-222-1873 241-8229 JAX BCH DIR. OCEANFRT condo end unit, balcony Reduced $439K open Sat 1-.5 Sandpiper SC/ 731 S. 1st St. Maxxum RE/Carol 307-8604 SNEPTUNE BEACH 5 biks to ocean walk to schools K-12, 4/2, $365K. Appt. * 200-5583 or 285-1800 Ponte Vedra, East of A1A Lovely 4/3 /2 completely upgrade granite travertine, wet bar and more $689K David Needle, Broker 904.-626-0006 332 Middleburg FREE LIST CALL NOWI BUY OWNER has 1000's of properties with No Commission. 800-771-7777 www.BuyOwner.com OPEN HOUSE 9/30 11-2, 10/1 2-5, 4475 Parragon Ave. 2.75 acres, park like setting, 3/2/2 home 18x30 encld. patio, pond & waterfall. 904-465-2204 335 Orange Park/ 335 Clay 2005 custom chrome, 100 C.I. 4 Revtec. Contact Kevin kevinh7881@comcat.net for pictures and info. $15,000 obo. 220-2801 Fleming Is Dream Home 3/2, 1 story, waterfront, gar, golf & amenities Must See $194K 303-2108 GCS -/ Rt 209, nr river & boatramps, 3/2, DW hm on 1.5ac, $155k obo Call 904-284-0319 335 Orange Park/ 335 Clay FSBO ID# 20631251 Oakleaf | Plantation. 5/4, 3 car fenced motivated seller PCS orders to Norfolk $315,900 904- 282-7025 HOMES OF MERRITT '98 5/3 32x80 on 1 ac fen'd. Well & septic, 26X40 block garage nr schls & shop- ping. $170K Ph. 272-5420 Keystone Heights Lake Brooklyn home 4/2.5, 2400sf, many upgrds $299K 352-473-.8847 gatorfsbo.com/60901 MAGNOLIA PT 4/3.5+ofc. 3200+sf, scrn pool on Ig lot bks to golf crs, gated $515K. 904-622-7374 Mdlbrg newly renovated, 3/2, 1350sf, 1 car gar, fp, huge yard, $160K. Won't last! 904-236-3519 MUST SELL New 4/2 FLEMING ISLAND ESTATES. 1 blk from St. Johns River. Seller pays all closing, buyer gets $10k move in allowance. $215k 215-2100 0 0 * 0 335 Orange Park/ 3 Clay (H Prudential Network Realty o, '. OAKLEAF PLANTATION Spacious 4BR/2BA/2car brick home on cul. de. sac in resort community. Upgrades galore, fully fenced backyard. A Must Seol Priced to sell 5274,900 G01gl Gonzales 742.1884 www.prudentlalnetworkrealty. com/agent.aspxld=19791 Indpodently owned & opurntpl O.P. NICE 3/1 -CH&A, new cpt, pnt, Ig fncd lot, $132,900. Call 307-9245 338 Baker County NEW 3br/2ba, brk/vinyl 2240sf, 1AC, 2c oar, frnt & bk prch lots of extras $219K. Call 904-259-7574 338 Baker County NEW CONSTRUCTION 3/2 LR DR 1700sf under air, oust Interior on 3/4 ac $217,900. 561-308-3591 340 st. Johns 340 County JCP 2/2.5 Beautiful 2 yr old TH St Johns Co. A+ schls. Owner/Realtor $158,900 904-704-4860 JUL CRK PLANT 4BR/2BA, 1780SF, Irg corner lot, on culdesac split fir plan $275K 90 o4-616-1386 Julington Creek Plant 4/2, Tike new, bit in '04, 1994sf, APR @ $305K, $269.9K Ph 904- 687-5176 Lakefront, Ivy Lakes FSBO 4/2, 2208sf, fnc yd on 1/2ac, "A" rated schls $342,900. 904-287-6384 342 St. Augustine HERITAGE PARK New 2903sf, 5/5 Preserve $345K 3.5% fin. 516-660-2709 * * * 0 * C # 0 9~C#C 345 Nassau 65 Manufactured S County 365 Homes 5 acres w/pond, houses MOVING! MUST SELLI only, private road, no 3/2,1600SF+ Over Acre subdlvision $95,000. and a Half. Won't last! Call 904-879-7339 $895 per month. Call Mr. Bradley Yulee-4/2 1900sf 874*1862 or 291-3100 l beautiful home built in 2004. Over- New 4 Bed 2 Bath sized kitchen with 1600 SF, Mobile Home on Island. 16X16 screened a Large Wooded Lot. porch w/deck. 2 car $87/Mo. Must Se garage, pergo hard- CALL 291.0716 woocfloors. $259,900 291-16 904-225-.8595 ORANGE PARK N. small MLS#39193 DW, 2/1, new central unit, needs little work. 350 Waterfront $6500 cash 904-962-3183 SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASH!! Absolutely beautiful on Old or New or Assume St. Johns River w/dock Loan. Call 730-8606 992 Fruit Cove Rd. 3+ac $2.5 mil. 904-2623961 Wi5 Hm FIRMI ASHLEY WOODS SUB 3/2 Mobile Homes 2064sf all appls incl 700sf Call 695-2255 deck- presv. lot, 1.5ac wtrfrnt, $299K. 220-4797 BROWARD RIVER MIN TO ST. JOHNS Call now and get 3/2 finished boatlift, pre-approved over the Panaramic View phone for your new $339k 704-3777 home Cal 695-2255 DEEP WATERFRONT CANAL LOT 90x130 370 Lots for Sale septic, wtr & pwr. Mand. _37 Lots for Sale area. $369K. Realtors welcomed 904-292-4424 100X200 -1824 Jefferson F 3/ Rd. As Is $65k, 15% FSBO Riverfront 3/2, d wn, owner fin. dock boathouse, fully 904-759-9508 renov., $469K OBO9 479 E. Palatka r'front BIRD ROAD 3.75 acres, 3.6 AC $239k 165' frontage cleared 904 276.6112/343.668 Owner Financing. JAX BEACH intracoastal $169,000 Call 910.1126 town home. Deep water FSBO 1 acre on Blanding dock w/40' + slip Blvd, Sof Middleburg, 2br/2.5ba 1700+sf. All ery nice, partial cird, tile downstairs, bam- hi/dry. $110K 282.3812 boo wet bar & bath hr 511K Monthly fees only $286. $355K Call 904-247.9244 Farms/ or 651-6748 375 Acreage River 4ac deepwater, 12 acres Hilliard Fl. high w/ dock, app'd $325K and dry pasture. Horses ask $295K 904415-3538 welcome $25K an acre Ranch Style 3/2. 1630sf. (904)343-4772 fpl, encl. porch, wtrfrnt, 239 ac. in Wakulla Co, FIL remod, inter. $240K. N App. 22 miles south of Agents. 904- 536- 6655 Taliahassee & 10 miles from St. Mark's Marina. RARE FINDI Big Lake Kerr Exc. investment & rec Peninsula, Salt Springs. reatlonal property w/ 50ft on waterfront rational ld torct Soft o watteront, 15 & 18 yr. old pine renov. 2br/lba cottage plantation. $1,950O/ac. w/pler/ 2 decks, c en Call 770-444-3511 or tra AC.249K Call Al 404-82-3635. 352- 620.2776 REDUCED Must Sell 3 .r39K 5 ACE RES Gre en Cove Waterfront Lux Twhm Springs -hi/dry, homes Baymeadow3i2 N l.cgr oCl1, off of w1417. tP Rowty 904-312-5 $250K. 904-219-2621 Vacant Lot 1.2ac w/lOOft Between Welaka & on St Johns River. Cresent City. Beautiful Ft. Caroline area $299K improved 4.3ac. wooded. www.owners.com $68,800. 904 755-4689 (TPP7441) 813.732.2991 BURKE CO, GA 355 Condominiums 14,029 AC Timberland, hunting, BETTER THAN BRAND recreational tracts NEW -lyr new condo from Charitonto with all window cover Lincoln from 8 AC ings. Spacious 3/2 unit feels like a house next to 688 AC. to pool and mailboxes. 404-362.8244 Convenience plus. Call Joyce Frasier with St. Regis Paper Co. LLC Vanguard Realty at www.stregispaper.com 759-3862 _GEORGIA FARMLAND CLOSING COSTS I LIQUIDATION 3BR/2.5Ba, 1560sf, 3 FARMS BEING SOLD, 2 Car Garage, all appli- 693 acres, Ben Hill -Wilcox ances, $209,900; MLS: counties GA, 35 ml. 310286 Watson Realty East of 1.75, at Cordele GA. Corp. (904) 268-3300 Call 478-746- 3566. Romney Tucker. Tucker & Tucker Realty Co. Macon GA Gorgeous 3/3, Granite travertine, ss apples, MONTGOMERY CO. GA totally new kitchen 114 AC GRT INVESTMENT bath + 40' boat dock. Huge Hdwood & Pine gated w/pool. Atlantic Pond Pasture & Creek & University. $379K C Clark 912-288-6485 David Needle, Broker 904. 626- 0006 N.C. MOUNTAINS!! IL VILLAGIO 1st fir 3/2 PRE CONSTRUCTION PRICES upgrdd fir & kit lake' New Development! view, scrn encl, $234,900. 1AC to 10AC Tracks w/ 463.2786/992.7182 ESturrirng Ve,%" S Accet. to Pr,,Ol.ecO L ke 3ta3r- Mandarin 2BR/2.5BA TH, ing .ai $9.900 New C abin icar gar, new carpet' Shell Onl! tI0'60 0 tile, park access.. 828-652-8700 $174,900 obo 891-4170 PVB LOWEST PRICE AROUND SOUTH CAROLINA SG CC 2/2.5, renov 1800sf HUNTING TRACTS overlooking beaut pond / 5 tEract ranging irorn GC $419k. Call 543-0092 r201) to r k thre REGENCY WOOD AI en a. Barrwell area. CONDOMINIUMS $148,900 Gre 3[ n.ve ;ment oropo 1800SF, 3/2.5, Call now It ert/ Ca11 378 361 5202 won't last. 607-0228 Solano Grove, 9252 San 380 Investment Jose Blvd. #502. 2/2 v Properties 1180sf, Open House Sun,. 3 i 145Kw. 44& 640 S 0 I. 0 0 ?-wi L.) ) 0 i 0 : ) t- I- s- .5U Town/State A 2nd home S.C. Mtns, exc views, xtra view lot gated HOA, Motv. Seller $349,900. 864-836.5774 Moving to S Pensacola Gulf front home for rent 4/2 furnished. Oct 17 to April. $1700mo + utilIties. Call 904.710-4343' 4, Pensacola, F L-Lake Francis subd., nice 3/2 t ranch, quiet cul-de sac neighbor- hood, close to schools. Avail mid Nov. $159,900 obo call 850-944-0449 VA Land: 12 acs, fronts on river: $60K; For pics: owner@newbranch.com Perked: 919-693-8984 365 Manufactured Homes 3/2 LR, DR, Frpl, Scrn porch, 1 yr old Carrier AC unit w/wrty, $8500 obo. You move 241-2833 A 3 OR 4 BR ON 1 OR MORE ACRES. 100% FINANCING SEYCOR REALTY 477-4225 OR JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET 2/2, fully loaded, low d/p. We finance I Call 249-9546' BAD, TOUGH, UGLY CREDIT? U-Pick a home, We do the loan. 771-9055 Ask for Emma. D/W ready for move -in. Just pay sales tax and assume payments call 695-2255 DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Cal! Mr. Lewis 783- 8385 LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres In Middleburg. / Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands! CALL (904) 291-2735 LET YOUR JOB BE YOUR CREDIT ! EZ Fin. Many homes to choose from. Call Emma 771-9055 or 962-1086 ,i. T Rehab Draw Up Front No Pre Pay Penalties No Junk Fees 36. Hour Closings Highest % LTV No Money Down 100% Financing www.acafla.com Licensed Mortgage Lender # L100000547767 Beautiful newly renvt'd quad-plex in Historic Riverside. Generates $3000/mo Grt Invest. $340K neg 904.434-9094 DIVORCE SALE: 663 Ivy St. $94K; 7127 South land St. $84.9K; 1939 Hubbard Terrace $68.4K Call 904-545-7859 NEWLY REMODELED 3/1+ adjacent lot. $90K. Mark 973-615-6106 OR 904-992-9819 WE BUY HOUSES OR MAKE YOUR PYMTSI 1- 888-206-5321 WE BUY HOUSES OR MAKE YOUR PYMTSI 1- 888-206-5321 390 Real Estate Wanted ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH ! Any cond, handyman, fire damaged, distressed vacant or occupied ANYWHERE ANY CONDITION... Apts/comm'l/residential NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL III Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904- 813- 5253 400 Apartments 4 Furnished ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 725 -5093 Real Estate for Rent 400 Apartments Furnished 405 Apartments 410 Condominiums 412 Retirement Communities 415 Houses Furnished 420 Houses Unfurnished 425 Manufactured Homes 427 Mobile Home Lots 430 Roommates 435 Rooms to Rent 440 Beach/Vacation/ Resorts 445 Storage/Mini- Lockers 450 Management/Rental Services 455 Wanted to Rent 4oo Apartments Furnished RIVERSIDE 1BR garden cottage. $750/month utilities included. Call 389-0358 W' SIDE-Small Partially Furn, 1 Bdrm, Util. gas+cable. Newly remod $185/wk $500 dep 904-695-1412 405 Apartments Unfurnished AVONDALE -2/1.5, CH&A, 1000sf, $775mro. AND R'SIDE -2br/lba, CH&A, w/d conn $695 786-1090 AVONDALE 2/2 Dup, Ig. hdwd fl, fp, new appli dances. porch. pkng. $795 mo. 904-387-2967 BEACHWOOD-1, 2,3 br apts avail, based on income. Call 641-0912 641-0913 TDD# 800-545-1833 x381 EHO Crescent Bch Oceanfrnt 2/2, 1440sf gar 2 decks prefer quiet prof, no pets $1350m 352-475-2943 Fernandina. SIZZLING HOT! NEW 1-2-3-4 BEDROOM APTS. Starting at $590. Call Maria for special 904-277-2500 MURRAY HILL LARGE 1 & 2BR Apts. Cable Ready, Carpet, Kit Equip. 384-1472 Need a Place NORTHSIDE To Hang $s575 -$7S0 Your Hat? 1,2 & 3 BR'S Available 904757-0240 SAshley Park SApartments SAN MARCO LOFTS Close to Sqfr$710 www.theloftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 SAN MARCO 1 & 2 BR Special! CALL 398 -9492 SOUTHSIDE 2br apts avail, based on income. Call 398-5161 or 346-0915 TDD #800-545-1833x381 EHO Southside RENT or RENT TO OWN cozy quiet 2 BR, 2 BA, Condo w/FP, W/D hu. $950mo+ dep 1 yr lease 850-814-4696 IN -00. WESTSIDE 25R DUPLEX FENCED YD NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETi REF REQUIRED $595 778-2897 WESTSIDE $149 Sec dep Special. 1BR, $440. Call 388-7317 W'SIDE 2br Newly Remod. W/D conn $665mo. move- in Special Seaboard Oaks Call Frances 904-778-9836 W'SIDE TH Duplex 2/1.5 clean & quiet w/d hkp, gd prkng, crd chk, $695 904-707-6251 410 Condominiums Arlington Merrill / Pines new 3/2 all I apple and front tload w/d pets ok. Available now! PCS $995mo 504-4277 ATLANTIC/UNIVERSITY - The Carlton, 2/1.5, w/d, boatslip, pool, $900mo 859-6698 ATL BCH 2/1.5 Twnhm, newly renov. end unit, fncdbkyd, quiet area $900m. No pets. 536-0784 ICW -2/2, ground fir, all appl, rent inclds ameni ties. Call 743-6096 Jax Beach /15th St. 2/2/1 new condo 1st floor all applies, $1100mo. Flora tek Realty 904-477-6904 4 Near Airport almost new 2/2.5 all appliances, S comm. pool, garage, many upgrades, NO PETS. $1000mo. 912-322-9288 wvgrbcattds.net OAKLEAF PLANTATION 4/2, 1700sf, w/d, fri Many amen ties$1250 904-778-4471 OCEANFRONT 3/3 NEW Constr 2471sf, Grt view from Ig ocean lanai. Designer finishes, 2 pools, fit cntr. For rent or sale. Call 616-1527 PONTE VEDRA BEACH OCEAN GROVE 1/1+Loft, Overlooks pool, on lake, Must rent, $1000m. Andy 904-588-4295; Ken 904-251-5370 PVB Belleza Condo's Choice of 1 bedrooms) Gated, Best Amenities, Rare Vacancy Make Your Move Today Jennifer, Broker 917 859 7859 PVB -2/2, flat, eat in kit, waterview, pool tenn, appI, $11060mo. 264-9343 382-7395 PVB/Belleza 2/2, 3rd fir newly remod new appis, grt amens, JTB/A1A area $1050m. 904-294-9927, - U. H U-. U ' -. Navy Classified Ads THE FLEET MARKET Rank/Grade: ADVERTISING RULES Please fill out this form in black or blue ink. DEADLINES JAX AIR NEWS Noon Monday Work Phone # Name (please print): 1. Free advertising in the Fleet Market Is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel (or their dependents) and civilian employees assigned to Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. 2. Advertising in the Fleet Market is a free service provided by the publisher to help qualified personnel dispose of unwanted personal articles. 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(3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: Ss AvJirNews One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 HFLORIDA A t No Jax OCEANWAY 4/3 2400sf, 2 carports. LR DR, FR w/frpl, grt rrr $1200mo + dep 334-6698 NORTHSIDE, Villages oi Westport New 4/2,2 cai ar. scr patio, LR, DF 1750m 904- 710- 3494 NORTHSIDE Lovely 2/1 417 W 67th St, great area, close to downtwr $850m 904-315-9521 NORTHSIDE 2/1, newly renovated, hard wood firs, new cpt, w/d hkp, CH&A, $800mo. Call 389-8989 Northside 3/2 Twnhme. 1645 E. 16th St. $750m. & 3/1 Apt. 3839 Springfield $700m. No Hud. 376-5190 NORTHSIDE 3BR/2BA fen, detached gar, 1141 Kenmore St. $825mo + sec. Call 904-766-3331 NORTHSIDE 1 month free Brand New 1800SF, 3/2 $1200m, 954-534-6989 Value Link Investments N'SIDE Eagle Hammock New 4/2, FDR FLR FR all appls+w/d. Rent to own $f400m. Carol Forbrich Agnt/Ownr 904-219-1540 N'SIDE/OCEANWAY Country living 4/2, ch/a fncd kit eqpt, w/dhkp 12636 Shark Rd. $700m+ $700dp. 343 9575 00o 1700 sf mobile home $700 a | month. 119 Teresa's court Kingsland In Southern Pines Park many extras. ARGYLE Newer 3,4 BR's DW on private lot. $825.$950/mo. NO HUD Greg 376-5190 NORTHSIDE -1480 Jake Rd. New home 3/2 $775mo + $825dep. No pets 904-757-7621 WESTSIDE /BALDWIN Nice 3/2'in quiet pk, no pets, no HUD bkgrund check $600m/$600 sec. Irg shed 352.318-2765 904-266-2942 Buy here, Pay here, We can finance you Call Sandy 695-2255 430 Roommates ARGYLE- TO SHARE 4/2.5 HOME, $250dep $500mo util Inc 386-0698 ARLINGTON: share home $130/wk, util incl. ref's reqd. 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Ann 904-599-0500 Summerhouse @ Ponte Vedra Beach 2 BR,2 bath luxury condo-Five star ameni- ties-beachside living non-smoking- no pets-Call Shelfey @ 678-474-9661 WESTSDIE NEAR NAS JAX NEW CONDO 3/2 gated comm. w/pool $900/mo. 904-813-4155 World Golf Village/Legends- 2/2, garage, dish- washer, w/d, lanai. Includes cable, water, trash, pool, gym, and golf. $1250 mo. 04-278-9780 415 Houses 415 Furnished k, Argyle-3/2,1300 / sf near Argyle S Elem., fenced backyard, sprin- kler & security system, $1200 mo. Cal 772-9487 available Sept. 30 420 Houses 420 Unfurnished 3/1 -W. 17th St. Worth $82k sell for 69.9k or rent $650mo. 307-9245 $500 Down U OWN Al Areas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotline 388'1208 ARGYLE 3/2, LR, DR, FAMILY ROOM, SPLIT BDRM, FENCED YARD REF REQ $995/MO. 778- 2897 ARGYLE 4/2, $1195mo. Call Don Brown Realty 225-5510 ARGYLE NICE 3BR 2BA 2 car on Chimney Lake. Lrg yd, $1025 plus dep. 904-536-8870 ARGYLE/WATERMILL OWNER FINANCING All new 3/2, 1500sf, new pool comm, $1450mo. Sm. Down. 291-8311 ezhomebuying4u.com Arlington 2/2 TH 2 story complete renov, very priv bck yd. Lone Star Sch], easy access to Mil base/shopping. $1000m 586-932-6303 ARL Nice 3/1.5, ch/a, new cpt/pnt, kit. eqpt, 7531 Mayapple. $850m. 904-724- 098S/725- 4761 ARL -TH, 2/1.5, fplc, 5min from Reg. Mall & dwntn $850mo Call 673-6215 AVONDALE 3/1, CH&A, hardwood firs, updated kit/ bth, w/d hookup detached gar, fncd yd, Quiet street. S11100 mo 904 -389-8989 BEACHES Isle Of Palms 3 '2 5. pool. after irc.r . w/doclt. gar en ',d, Sl750,.-3. 352 63& 2i51 BEACHES NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME 1095 S 71 St. $1620 Mo. 1-800-935-8347 Ext 107 WESELUAXHOMES.COM CHARLES GATE 4/2, brk fplc, 2 car gar, Ig porch, $1125mo. 904-406-5500 SHORT OR LONG TERM Wonderful 5BR/31/2BA Golf community, many extras 6 to 12mos lease Great price $1600 ERA John Gray Rity. Inc. (904)269.1813 CLAY/Silver Creek 4/3, brick, new, comm pool, great schls $1200- $1350mo. Chris 742-7486 EAGLE HARBOR 4/2.5 2400sf, clubhouse amenities. On Pond, Pets OK $1650 mo. 477-6311 E. Arlington/Intercoastal home in Ashley Woods just min from beaches. 3/2 Fen Yd, loc in Cul-de -sac, W/D included, 2 Car Gar, Scr Prch, Pets ok, 1950 sqft $1650 mo/ dep $1000. A must see! 12 346 Wavyleaf Ct. E. ARL Rent to own 4/2, brick, wd/tile firs, pool, scr bk prch, nice n'borhd $1400m+dp. 352-270-3871 S, Fleming Island/Margarets J>Walk- 5/2, 2500 sf. gated. FIP ameni- ties, cul-de-sac, hard- wood floors, granite counters. Beautiful family home $1650 mo. lawn & pest included. Please call Kathy i 904-338-5614. PCS'd to Ft. Stewart ICW Large newer 3/2 house w/large yard. Rent or lease to own. $1350mo. 992-0940 ICW Pool home 3/2. 2car gar, fenced yd, scrn porch, all appis, 1850sf, culdesac $1375. 699- 245 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS -3/2, gar, 1500sf, like new rent or RTO $1l00mo. $179k. Guar Fin. $Sk min down. Call 904- 276-6446 LAKESHORE 3/1, great cond, $935mo. pets ok Call 881-9744 MAND 3/2, 2cgar, exc cond, fpl, ch/a 1400sf Great loc. Avail now. $1200m 904.880-4507 Mandarin 3/2, 140C sqft. 2-car, fenced yd Purchase option. $1050mo 804-937-6471 MANDARIN -3/2, 2 cat gar, 1800sf, new floor nrig. $1300mo + $130C dep 268-9003 SMandarin 4/2.5 + comp rm, 25 000sf, shed, washer, dryer, refrigerator, sofa, chair, dining set. $1600mo. Call 292-1040 or 338-1264 MANDRIN. 3BR/2BA, $1300mo + $1300 sec dep. new carpet & tile. 904- 260. 2756 MAND. Very nice Twnhm 3/2 lcgar 1600sf, appi incl., no smoker/pets, $1195m+dp. 904-287-9507 MARIETTA -3/2, all brick fend yd, kit equip, quiet n'hood, $1000m+ $500dp, 783-6800/237-5598 4, Mayport inter- T coastal home 4/2, < LR, FR, DR, 2600sf, fireplace, ingrouni pool, huge yard. $l600mo 220-7073 4, Middleburg-3/2/2 Son over acre, new Paint, new carpet, 10all appliances. 100% financing call 779- 1918 4, Minutes from Mayport 4/2, LR, FR DR, 2600sf S$1600mo call 234-7653 420 Houses 420 HUnfurnished ATTN: RENTERS GREAT HOMES SEEKING GREAT PEOPLE Newly Remodeled I Excellent Prop. Mgmt. Fair Renta Rates. S300 Move-In Special | Murray Hill Areas. NO HUD. Call Steve ,4 Titus Solutions S904-687-4962 1 Oakleaf Plant. Eagle Landing New 3000sf 4/3 Lake, Reduced $459K 3.5% fin. 516-660-2709 Oakleaf Plant. New & Ready. Lease-to-buy. 1800sf-3000sf $1500- $2000m 516-660-2709 O.P. -1911 Hunters Trace. Immac 3/2,2 car gar, 1500sf, scrnd porch, Ig fncd yd, 1150mo. 276-6446 OP 3/2 w/d hkp, fncd bkyd no pets, block & half to River Rd. $950m. N/Smkr. 343-7608 O.P. NICE 3/1 -CH&A. new cpt, pnt, Igfncd lot, $11Omo +$700dep Call 307-9245 O.P.- Spacious 4/2, 2 car garage, 2284sf in Eagle arbor, 3 way bedrm split, form liv/din, scnr porch, lawn care incl. 1475 Vanguard Realty Inc. 904-2647181 ext I ORANGE PK. NORTH 3BR ch&a quality area, Irg yrd, no pets $795 firm + dep; PH 904777-8817 4 ORANGE PARK 3/2, / new carpet, appi, ,lpaint, w/d hkp, enced yard. 340 Arora Blvd. $1000 mo + $700 deposit. 298-3120 Orange PK/Flem Isl New lux 4/3+gar end unit 2671 Tuscany Glen Dr. off College St. $1300m RTO Option. 626-4200 ORANGE PARK 3br/1.5ba Ig twn home, storage unit, Ig backyard. $800/mo Call 504-9633 ORANGE PARK 3/2, Irg fenced yd everything new, next A+ School. Across from Int. Daycare. $1000m. 904. 29'3120 PVB E. of AlA 3/2 + ofc 2000sf., court yrd pool, lawn/pool svc Incl, pets ok. $1900. 904-703-0242 SAN JOSE Charming 3/2, Ig fncd yd, CH&A, wdh, gar, cpt/ tile firs fpIc, pet ok with dep. $1295. Call 904-838-8725 SAN JOSE 4br/2ba, newly remod, quiet N'hood lawn service. $13SOmo. Call 904-806-5105 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 SOUTHSIDE $350 dn. to own your home. All areas avail. Call KD Properties 566-6265 SOUTHSIDE Lantana Lk 2/2 wtrfront, fen scrnd patio, $1025mo + $600 dep. Call 904-280-3202 SOUTHSIDE New 3/2.5 TwnHse, 1 gar, all appli, Rent To Own, $1475mo + sec 904-806-1461 Southside, James Island 5/2/2 custom home, G3ted, great locatn 2600 sf $2100. 210.OJ52 SOUTHSIDE/ICW LEASE TO OWN OR RENT S700K- 5bd/3.5bth $430K- 4bdi'3.Sbth $260K- Sbd/2bh6 $250K-4bd/2bth Cash to qualify 688-0291 904.corn Military-Waive deposit SOUTHSIDE off Beach. 4/2 new carpet & cer. tile Poss. RTO. $1195m+sec. 904- 287- 2727/982- 2106 SPRINGFIELD -3/1, land rm, $680mo. $800dep 561-722-0692 S'SIDE/IRONWOOD 3/2.5, Twnhm, 2cgar, scrn prch on lake, appis, w/d, Rent to own $1450m. Carol Agnt/Ownr 904-219-1540 S'SIDE NEW TOWNHOUSE Bartram Park 2br+loft, 2.5ba, wtrfrnt fountain view. Pool, Gym, gated, $17250m. 843-296-1479 S'SIDE/SPRING PK 1/1 Cottage, Irg fncd yd, $550m+sec. Close to downtown. 904-710-0648 ST.AUG/CR 210 -TH, 2br/2.5ba, w/lake, $975mo. gated, pool, Call 904-654-6382 ST. JOHNS CO. -border. 3/2.5, + den gar, new, all new apple, $1250mo. Call 904-249-4146 St. Johns Co./John Creek OWNER FINANCING All new 4/2,1750sf, new pool comm, $1675mo. Sm. Dn. 291-8311 ezhomebuying4u.com ST. JOHNS CO -4/3 brand new, Murabella, $1995, Call 904-233-0464 WESTSIDE 3/2 -5628 Tempest St. $775mo. $700 dep. Call 219-0701 WESTSIDE 3br/1.Sba, big laundry rm, storage shed, culdesac $975m+ $975dep 310-529-3339 WESTSIDE 5133 Palmer Ave 2/1, gar, 2 carports, fncd yrd, w/d, fp, ch/a $900m 904-534-1252 WESTSIDE -3/2 formal LR/DR, farm rm, $1300mo. 1534 Hope Valley Dr. 614-9974 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PARK 28R 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET REF REQ. $595/MO. 778.2897 ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 www.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1,2,3, & 4 Bedrooms $550 -$1425 In the Following Areas: Northside Orange Park Oceanway Downtown San Marco Victoria Point Southside Argyle Westside CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com WESTSIDE- Venetia very nice 3/2 alarm, oh/a, + deposit 860-4200 425 Manufactured *^> Homes C-A-) f- foll -1: IVA'm&ZjVV4 oY-- 0: I:fM 4 PIOI IN IL-: M lv7,- laYiel P- -Is] A 0- -@1: IVWAM m a - - FREE o FREE o FREE *,IFREE o FREE o FREE FREE FREE o FREE o FREE o FREE sh1 id 2 v 3, R, is 3f Ir R 11 L t n 1, 0 le 2, 5 0 v EL FREo RE RE RE a RE RE RE FE RE FE oFE 430 noomnmates ARL- M/F to share lovely furn home. $750m. Home rarely 4036422/260- 5020 KERNAN BLVD Share hm priv bath. $400m/$200sec ncl utll. 234-1265 Mand share hse $600m Inci elect, priv bath. W/D. 813- 3822/260- 0901 OP newer hm on cul- de .sac & pond. gym prv. $475+part util. 349-3583 ORANGE PARK Fern to share w/respons. Male. Off Wells Rd., $550 Inci satellite pkg, NS, bkgrnd check, ref's recq'd. 1st & sec. 278.5152 or 773-3939 Orange Pk Share 2 Story Hse w/pool, seeks N/S $325m+utlls 612-6646 ICW $400mo or $150wk share hm kit privages must have refs 223.0815 WESTSIDE Roomate wanted $350. per mO. 384-2631 WS- WF seeks day working Male. Furn rm priv bath, pool. Non smkr $SOom Inc utils. 777.5955 435 Rooms 4 to Rent ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS w/Mlcrowave & Refrig! ' Low Dally/Wkly Rates! 10% Off for Wkly Room! KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 ARL -REGENCY INN * WEEKLY SPECIALS! * $139 -7 DAY STAY (904) 72S -5093 BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, MANDARIN SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC $100WVK. 4P.t $150week, aic.- n'uaw forrent furn uniurr. wk, month. 90- 302 57. BEACHES -3dor n.:u,- man and diukr-.Ier $500mo, utili ,r..:id rI.:. drugs/smokir.-, ,'-,'i FLEMING ISLAND Upscale Neighborhood, master bdrm suite, priv. entrance, furn, N/S, incl's bills/ cable + DSL, hse & pool privileges. $450 + dep. Avail 10/1! 904-610-9512 SOUTHSIDE -Nice furn rooms, near Mandarin / dwntwn. Free cbl/elec $140+wk Call 465-1777 Beach/ 440 Vacation/ Resorts PIGEON FORGE 10/27 - 11/03/06, 1BR, people. Sunrise Ridge Resort. $650. Call 912-882-1255 Commercial/ 505 Industrial For Rent GREEN COVE SPRINGS Comm/ whse space avail, 4000sf & 6000sf zoned light industrial Call 272-8600 OP 2000sf w/small office for :r e t, p-. DU. $750m,:, 352 .J73-30,; Cell '.2.5 0l5, Ii K ||__ I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 Commercial Real Estate 500 Commercial/ Industrial for Sale 505 Commercial/ Industrial for Rent 507 Commerclal/ Businesses for Sale 510 Retail/Office Space for Sale 515 Retail/Office Space for Rent Coonnerci8al/ 505 Industrial For Rent SOUTHSIDE 10,ooosf. CGr0deLevel, 17,300sf dock, 20,000sf. Tirade, 27,500sf. dock iaston Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor 510 Office Space For Sale RIVERSIDE & KING CRO Lease /Purchase Approx 6100sf. Ideal for prof. med. 904. 612- 0558 515 Office Space For Rent ARLINGTON /WESTSIDE Ideal for small church. Call Andy 477-2288 E. ARL / REGENCY -new 1, 2, 3 rm ofc suites incid elec/jant conf rm. long term lesoe not re-c ,-42-,E.00 NEW OFFICE CONDO Avenues Professlonal Park. 1060 SF. LaketronL Serve north SLt. Johns County and southeast quadrant of Duval County. Move in today, start rent payments Jan. 1. 2007. CalDeborah 519-8002. NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920 sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location! (904) 998-9339 P/T Office @ SS & JTB Furnished & Incl. Recpt $225/mo. Call 281-0566 SAN MARCO LOFTS Live/ Work Zoned CRO www.theioftssanmarco.com 1450 Flagler 396-9601 5 Retail .52 For Rent RESTAURANT OR OTHER ROOSEVELT/ATLANTIC /103RD 288-8500 SAN MARCO 7850sf for Sale/ Lease 1444 Home St. off Hen- dricks Ave. Behind lofts. $750,000 or $3000/mo. Easton, Sanderson, & Co. 356-2228 Realtor COIN LAUNDRY JAX BCH Prime Ic. S150K. Good oppty. 904 803 3355 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 3-WEEK HANDS-ON TRAINING FOR Il-DEMAND DRIVING JOBS! COMPANY-SPONSORED TLUiION REIMBURSEMENTS NOW VA APPROVED! R 0 ADlMA STTER l, (904) 783-3333 1800) 831-1300 WW.ROADMASTER.COM Business Opportunities Distnbutorships/ Franchises Fictitious Names Financial Services Money to Lend or Borrow Mortgages Bought DRY CLEANERS -at the Beach. Estab since '90, full plant, 904-338-3370 Gift Shop $59K St. Au9 on St. George St. seur in Middleburg- 2200sf of leased space, 2 years left on lease. Estabquip. incIs: 2'90, Lincoln Conveyor ovens, full prep table refrigerated,904-338-3370 Gift Shop $59K d St. Aug ous Inquires 904- 891o6947 LIQUOR LICENSE walk in cooler. 4 work tables, 1 chest freezer, 1 T Hoba86-677-37rt mixer85 10 booth dinning tablesf of lepans and space, 2 years lefts. on leased. CEquall in da2 904-838-888 Lincoln Conveyor Mikens walk in cooler, 4 work 60QT Hobart mixer. 10 booth dinning tables, high cha irs n erous pans and stall wares. rqo I 4-8 888 or Mike33 RUNNING BUSINESS Cell P c,..:.n acc s .GiC t sno: ,,CiIa90)4 c.66 3-'2 Private Instruction Schools Specialty Training/ Events Moving to Italy? SLearn Italian for FREE! Join us at ltallan.meetup.com/37 9or emal segarsb@icomacast.net Alliance Business Schools Real Estate, Mortgage, TItle, Home Inspection courses. See Schedules at alllancebuslnessschool.com or Call: 904.1880 8070 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 16 wk, medical tran- scription state certi- fied program. FMI: Academy of Medical Transcription INC 941-828-0051 www.transcrlptionschool.net REAL ESTATE I Week Day Class Oct 9 8 Week Eve Class Oct 16 Superior Instruction www.myfrei.com (904)269-2555 Florida Real Estate Institute 700 Domestic Home Cleaners Perfect Part Time Jobl (Full time tool) $200-$400/wk Must have car. Ph. 242 8235 705 Financial COLLECTORS- Experi- enced telephone col- lectors.. Orange Park area. Collection agency exp. req'd. FAS Adjust- ment Bureau 269-0137 707 Driver Be A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Busy season 600-800 wk Taxi. ParaTransit, Bchs Taxi/Para- Transit 493- 5246 Tim Collins Beach Taxi 249 0360 Brian "'* Company S, Drivers S$15005ign on Bonus" Owner Operators $2000 Sign on Bonus* *Paid First 2 Weeks WANTED! Drivers w/ 2 or moreyrs exp. & Class A CDL- Hazmat Home most wknds NEW PAY PACKAGE $.34-.38/mile O/OP pay $.90/mile + fuel supplement S$.01 Safety Bonus $.02 Service Bonus *Medical Dental 401k Paid Vac & holidays Optional Health Care Programs that include a 100% Company Pd Premium Prog, Optional Per Diem Pay Program@ $52.00 /day Call Greg@ 800-723-3424 for info PAINTERS with commercial & resi dental experience. tools & transportation. 307-0110 DFWP PIPELAYERS & LABORERS With 5yrs exp. TOP PAY BENEFITS & 401K. EOE Drug Free Workplace Callaway Contracting 904-751-8944 Call between 6:30a & 8:30a PLASTERERS & LABORERS WANTED Top wages for Qualified Individuals. Beneft-s okg avail 249-3049 Join the Leader in the Portion Control Condiment Food Industry We are accepting applications for the following positions: ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE-2"" & 3D SHIFT MACHINE OPERATOR-2"" & 3"8 SHIFT SANITATION TECHNICIAN-3-" SHIFT You can pick up an application at Portion Pac offices: 7500 Forshee Drive Jacksonville, FL 32219 or Fax Resume to 904-695-1335 C037584 707 Driver BOX TRUCK DRIVER no CDL needed, 5 day week, Avg $500wk 2yr exp req'd. 04-463-0405 class B License Expe- rience preferred. benf, comp wage SIGN ON BONUS 904. 9401226 Independent contract delivery driver, PT Pre fer mini-van, covered pu or SUV. Fuel sur charge & lots of work Call 904.710.6578. CDL CLASS A DRIVERS Local hauling, Baldwin min $150/ day +bnfts. Permanent work. Call 904.266.-2030 710 Industrial/ STrades CARPENTERS UPRIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC HIRING EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS TOP PAY & SIGN ON BONUS Health benefits Paid Holidays Paid vacations Gas allowance *40 plus hrs/week Company T-shirts Quarterly Bonus program Call 813-2524 Daytime Call 509-7515 Daytime Evenings 904-261-5694 ELECTRICIANS for W'side commercial projects. 401K, medical insurance. Drug test req'd. 813.477-5896 FINISH MOTOR GRADER CREW for St. Johns Co. project. Apply in person or call 904-772.1313. EOE. DFWP GRADER, DOZER, TRACKHOE, ROLLER OPERATORS & OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, Exp'd, for N. St. Johns Co. Project. DFWP Apply at 7587 Wilson Blvd. JAX. EOE Laborer Unload rock from rail cars. $9.50/hr. Driver's License a plus. 1st Shift M-F. (904)358-6740. 710 Industrial/ 710 J Trades 3 POSITIONS OPEN Combination Welder /Mechanic. Sandblaster. Laborer. A&A Welding, Westside/ Whitehouse area. 10419 General Avenue. 904.-783-8145. PESr CONTROL CO- ne-eds Laancare Techs. No experience reqd Earn $30 534K istyr + oenillts. Beach office DFWP 241 7874 711 Marine Trade CAPTAINS, MARINE ENGINEERS & A/B'S for American Marine Highly qualified to work on production dredg ing jobs and working on EMD and Alco Engines. Experience is a must. High wages,:travel and ful health benefits for your family. Must have card. Contact: Port Captain, Matthew Spal eta @ 310.547-0919, Fax resume to 310-547- 031. E. mail address: spaleta@amarinecorp.com 712 Mechanic LAWN MOWER SMALL ENGINE MECHANICi n.,,p e-or ence and on,..n [o,-r.is Cert prer FT PT 720 Medical PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS The Chesapeake Center. NOW HIRING 'D] -. 'r. B.:,r.un - Excellent Pay & Benefits 5 WEEKS OF PERSONAL LEAVE Fax resume 757- 436- 6843 Call Toll Free 866-912-5500 x 2 or email recrult@chesapeakectr.com CLINICAL COUNSELOR FOR CHILDREN Jacksonville, FL Job #06-202 Provide counseling for children responding to a wide range of child abuse issues including safety planning and risk assessment. Develop and Implement prevention activities focused primarily on the prevention of violence to chil- dren. Provide information to high-risk groups, medical professionals, educators and others about abuse and treatment. Master's Degree in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy or Doctoral degree In Psychology, Clinical license/certification to provide clinical services as an independent practitioner. Minimum of 2,000 hours of full-time, post-lcensure clinical experience. One year exp. in assessment and treatment of children exposed to family vio- lence. CYNICAL COUNSELORS Navy FFSC, Mayport, FL Job #06-173 & 06-209 Jacksonville, FL Job# 06-203/204 Provide short-term, solution-focused clinical intervention for clients. Master's Degree in Social Work, clinical license/certification and 2 years post-master's supervised clinical exp. required. Personal Financial Education Specialist Mayport, Fl Job #06-118 Provides one-on-one consultation, information and referral, classroom training, workshops and seminars. BA/BS in education or a combination of education and exp. to serve as a personal financial mgmt counselor. National certification as an Accredited Financial Counselor preferred. WORK AND FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANT (WFL) Jacksonville, FL Job #06-205/206 Mayport, FL Job #06-210 The WFL will provide education, information/ referrals, classroom training, consultations and workshops. Associate's Degree in Education Social/ Behavioral Science OR 2 years related work experience. Receptionist/Admin Assistant Jacksonville/Mayport FL Job #06-207/211 Zeiders Enterprises, Inc. is a leading provider of military family support programs. Receptionist/Admin Assistant provides client assistance, typing filing and administrative support. HS graduate with mmin. 2 years recep- tionist exp. Microsoft Word required. Send resume to: Zeiders 3421 Commission Ct, Suite 101, Woodbridge, VA 22192. Email: jobs@zeiders.com FAX: 800-286-2703 EOE visit: www.zeiders.com 720 Medical PA MD/DC clinic in Jesup Ga. Family prac twice. PT/FT. Benefits included. Email resume advancedhealthca@bellsoullth.net RECEPT/INSURANCE per son for busy Jackson vllle Bch Eye Clinic. Experience helpful Fax rei to. 904-246-0269 723 Denial DENTAL ASST EDA, FT, 3yrs exp. Busy Esthetic ofc. Detail Oriented. Call Donna 904-631-4118 7 5 Office/ 725 Clerical GENERAL OFFICE W, Exc, & Qbooks. Asst. cust service. F/T P/T. 388-8910 or email info@sheilascakes.com 735 Restaurants/ SHotels COOKS/KITCHEN MANAGER Contact Hootie at 645-5500 Jacksonville Gold Club -DANCERS DANCERS H.ring dancr.-r. bartenoa-r: aire 5aes aecurir. FLASHDANCERS Wat5isde'B ne...Tc[ club 2u003 Biandinr Bive. Call 389-8273 DANCERS DANCERS NO nudity, ro e> p nec Will tra31n AM PM. No Mandatory, Tip Ou's Wackos 399-1110 DANCERS, DOORSTAFF. & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 757.7370 SERVERS & KITCHEN HELP- will train. Club Continental Orange Park. 264-6670 735 Restaurants/ J3 Hotels DANCERS * Bartender, Waitstaff Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES! CROSSROADS (904) 247-4322 Upc ale retirement . c.mmuni in In& B- m do'.' S 5 0l.ile jrva ,u ltime rrea oen,:iiii & competitive wages. Apply in person Carriage Club of Jacksonville, 9601 Southbrook Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32256 or call 642-4649. DFWP EOE M/F. We do drug testing and background checks Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399 1110 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 740 Retail FURNITURE PREP & ASSEMBLY This entry level posi- tion offers: great opportunities with a Sunique & successful retail Co. No late nights or Sundays. Apliy In person at Wood You Furniture 700 185 Blanding Blvd Orange Park 745 Sales SALESPERSON For Industry Leader In Manufactured Homes. Earning Potential $40,000-$100,000 Plus Benefits! FAX RESUME 783-9598 OR CALL TODAY 783- 8385 Sales Professional great opportunity for exp. in home sales profes sional to sell one of Remodeler Magazines Top Products of the Year. Uncapped com mission. Guaranteed ter ritory, training & sup port leads provided. Contact Terry between 8am-. 5pm. 405-314-8425 750 Technical/ SEngineering Naval Architect GS- 871-12 ($62,291- $80,975) Closing date:1lo/18/06 Apply on-line https://chart.donhr.navy.mil Announcement No. SE6. 0871-12- MZ428047- DE Responsible for repair/ maintenance of US Navy ships Structures/ Stability/ Preservation/Docking/ Cofferdams Southeast Regional SMaintenance Center, Mayport FL Equal Employment Opportunity Employer 753 Security TACTICAL OFFICERS $795/wk. Paid travel, lodging and per diem. Military or police exp. req'd. S Supervisors, Executive protection, Tactical officers. Stateside only. CALL 1.888.398- 8903 www.specialresponse.com 753 ) Security Extradition Specialist Looking for something different and exciting? Do you like to travel? TransCor America has openings for qualified applicants In Rock ledge to transport pris owners throughout the United States. Must be able to obtain a Class B CDL permit prior to employment. Experience in correc tons, law enforcement, military or security. Apply online at www.transcor.com or call 800-825-3320 for an application. An EEO/AA Employer M/F/V/D 755 Miscellaneous Cargo Agents JOB FAIR Quantem AviatIon Services, Inc. 31 Ji k rillle interri 'l Airport Pi-iase lslit u a! the Holiday inn 116:0 Du.3iRdI. eda e-pt 2:in. 1amM. pT. cTr call iC.r 3Pp6 741 3F7N DISPATCHER -needed for large trucking co. exp pref. Great pay. Please fax resume Amn: Tammy 904-632-0740 Call 904-632-.2090 ask for Tammy or Rhonda Drivers Guards SMessengers Brinks. Inc is Ihe premier froicler ot armored car r-an ooratoion We oHer: -Full MeDical Dental Pkg -C.-.mpan MaP.1cning-10ok -Tuition Reimiur e-ment -Pala vacation -Time & half for 40+ hrs m Avg Annual Salary $29K (includes OT) Qualified candial3tes ail complete a: .Successful Polgraoh examination *Successful background Investigation Drug test/D.O.T. physical For directions or more Information please call (904) 353-4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m 'f 'hv License nBB6700010 Home Cleaners Perfect Part Time Jobl (Full time too!) $200$400/wk Must have car. Ph. 242- 8235 LAWN MAINTENANCE, FOREMAN & HELPERS for Orange Park FT, $8-$10/hr. Start immed 406-lawn (5296) LIGHT MAINTENANCE FT/PT military expert ence preferred Ortega Church/ Day School cal Nick 387-8754 x235 VET TECH/KENNEL HELF for Show kennel. Gooc pay. Mandarin area Call 262-8475/334-3665 Drees Homes Family Owned and Nationally Recognized COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE POSITIONS Community Representatives needed for our new home communities, Dunn Creek Pointe and Oakbrook, located in the North Jacksonville area and Sandler's Preserve in the West Jacksonville area. These posi- tions are part-time 16-24 hours a week both weekday Sand weekend hours. If you like people, are outgoing, and possess good organizational and interpersonal skills this is an excellent opportunity. Duties include greeting the public, answering the phone, and setting appointments. Basic computer skills are required. Hourly rate plus incentive. If interested, please contact Bonita Golden for Dunn Creek Pointe at (904) 757-5988, Karen Delozier for Oakbrook at (904) 757-8788 or Joyce Buchanan for Sandler's Preserve at (904) 772-7464. Equal Opportunity Employer Drug Free Workplace, GMAC Vanguard GMA- Realty Inc., REALTORS ate 2433 West 1st St. 9676 South Watershed 8054 North Cumberland Gap 3279 Soutel Dr Jacksonville, FL. 32254 Jacksonville, FL. 32220 Jacksonville, FL. 32244 Jacksonville, FL. 32208 '/f ureai investmentI tr investors IOoKinUg IUI positive cash flow or for first time buyer, you can live on one side and rent the other. This duplex has new roof within last 6 months. This property is a must see. $115,000 Call Tim Steward at 904-338-3533 With Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 8342 East KNOTTS LANDING Jacksonville, FL. 32244 III n u IIUJI LL! ruu InIe sIILuC z UUIUUII n, IwU UUIIin very spacious open floor plan. Large den with fireplace an large family room. Nice large serene backyard, with screened patio and beautiful landscaping. $180,000 Call Melissa Hawkins (904) 980-4344 or (904) 234-5391 Vanguard. Real Estate GMAC 2633 Springwillow Dr. Jacksonville, Fl. 32205 4/3 3000 sq. ft. buill 2005 lot size .27 acie- Fox Hill Farms executives beautiful home! Corner lot- all brick home with lots and lots of room. Great open floor plan with huge kitchen and plan with huge kitchen and pantry room separate. Breakfast nook is as large as most dining rooms. Formal living and dining separate room with 2 sets of trench doirs coulbe den or office. $315,000 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC Ihis beauty located in W e Hamlet 1534 ft. 3 bdrm 2 bth home has fenced backyard with front and backyard sprinkler system and alarm system. Home is like new built in 2005 still smells new. Owner is offering home war- ranty and $5,000.00 towards qualified buyers closing. Come see this Westside beauty and you'llreel right at home. $185,000 Call Tim Steward at 904-338-3533 With Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 7145 Paul Howard Jacksonville. FL. 32222 // L, LL.UI .aj. Ih. iH ;n ..lU LIU, IUlII, III /.UUI Extremely clean triple wide home with wonderful decorator touches, both secluded front porch and open back deck are in excellent condition. Just doesn't feel like a mobile home. $139,900 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 1071 S. Edgewood Ave. Unit 604 Jacksonville, FL. 32205 Quiet 6t1, topoor auv I dim l at 877 sq ft.w/ glassed in balcony which could be a ce, den or extra room for guests.w er hea er A, over stove microwave paint & cart. Poo unry room, & activity room All his in gated security. Conveniently located ner hospital & shopping n historic Avondale & urray Hill. areee living or adults55 an over. No dogs allowed.. Pam Fore $82,900 Cell: (904) 563-1024 Office: (904) 908-4344 Fax: (904) 389-2921 Emai : pamfore@bellsouth.net p/ making nome InnlIUluNi.l UKADLE ehIlUUor- hood! Sac us Olpen oor an. Stunning grealo.om vh valete celings. UGt bedrooms w/.walk in cosets, freshly pnIine ut with eutraj designer Ecor HUGE oAI ARD w/privacylfenced corner lot ,Iew carpet, lots ot upgrades & prie in ownership s ows! Great investment close o soppig, NS, 295 & anywhere you want to be! ArgytOakleaf W/O FEES! $179,000 Call Melissa Hawkins At 904-234-5391 Or 904-908-4344 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 4421 Steamboat Springs Jacksonville, FL. 32210 3 21557sq. in 200 Formal living and dining; nice sized kitchen with 42' cupboards and an eat in space. Large family room. Split bedrooms feature master suite with tray ceilings and large walk in closet; two other bedrooms are nice sized fully fenced rear yard with nice open patio. $198,900 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 10232 Wood Dove Way Jacksonville, FL 32221 lIUIl IUKt IIUIII InlUllti J UcUIUUIII UUnIIn UCUUIIIUI pen floor plan. You'll love the spacious kitchen over cooking the family room with view of the lake. This home is a must see in a great subdivision located on the West side. Seller will pay to $5000.00 in closing costs and provide a Home Warranty Policy. $210,000 Tim Steward of the Argyle Team 904-338-3533 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC L/ nHme on I/L acre 101. iII 3un rI. IIUinI Icu- tures living room, kitchen, and front family room that could easily be converted to 3rd bedroom. Both and kitchen recently tiled. Huge lot has turn around drive, is fully fenced and even has a storage shed. $119,900 Joyce Fraser of Vanguard Realty GMAC Phone: 904-759-3862 or 904-908-0112 1025 Doshire Dr. Jacksonville, FL. 32065 e*l'i sq n.3 nBearooms a3 baths 0 AtIaHneu L car garage Large game/family room(could be 4th bedroom) Formal )ining Room Den with full Wall Fireplace Large Eat in Kitchen Large office area* Large Wooden Deck at Pool area and also (ool Decking around Pool Fenced in back yard Great Location-Just off Blanding/College $189,900 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 8976 Redtail Dr. Jacksonville, FL. 32244 This is wonderful home for less In 100. per sq areot. tovenient to new ma ito 5"2, 590 sq. lot size 60 x 125, built in 202 Gorgeous ran new KB executive home, tormal iv- n inoin, Large fqmiiy oom, Huge kichen witl large breakastM nook; el!xxe mast suite; uge oft Gam ron u trs i 4 extra arge bedrooms Swith in closes); inside nry room upstairs $335,000 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC Joyce Fraser Broker Associate The Argyle Team 8415 Cheswick Oaks Ave, Ste. 3 Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904) 908-0112 3265 Soutel Dr Jacksonville, FL. 32208 a/ I HUin UI .t/I cIU IUI. Iuuu jq. [r. uLnIIiniiy home with huge Garden in back yard, Fully fenced yard. Sit in the covered hot tub for relief from a stressful day while the children play in handmade playhouse. $129,900 Joyce Fraser of Vanguard Realty GMAC Phone: 904-759-3862 or 904-908-0112 6069 Maggies Circle Jacksonville, FL. 32244 3 0 oearooms L DUatrooms, 19LO 1. ri. uuIII ILuuj. In Natures hideaway subdivision. One year new condo with all appliances. Unit is across from pool and mailboxes. $132,000 Call Joyce Fraser (904) 759-3862 Vanguard Real Estate GMAC 2604 Iroquois Ave. Jacksonville, FL. 32210 Iraditional 3/1, 1326 sq. ft. separate living room and den, screened porch,with single car detached garage and covered carport. Remodeled front entrance, including new door, slate tile, awning, and decorative handle with separate double-sided key deadbolt. Remodeled bathroom $284,900 Dam Fore cell: (904) 563-1024 Office: (904) 908-4344 ax:f (904) 389-2921 Emal : pamfore@bellsouth.net 755 Miscellaneous, VEHICLE YARD PERSON CONDITION REPORTS. REQUIRES HIGH SCHL GRADUATE, GOOD DRV RECORD, GOOD HAND- WRITING SKILLS. MULTIFUNCTIONAL DETAIL ORIENTED WILL TRAIN. BENEFITS. WESTSIDE CONTACT DIANE 904-772-8016R 760 Part-Time MUSIC INSTRUCTORS Great opportunity to teach piano, guitar violin, drums & voice. Salary based on educa tlon & exp. Mlddleburg area Call Ritmo School ci Mluic 90t1282 1 .44 In-home daycare on base has openings for Infants and tod- dlers. Please call 912 576 4112 7 la -i BEST MASSAGE & FACIAL W. 103rd St. pass McManus Rd. turn R. at Timber Run. Mariko 446-5504 Lic# FS6314 F Il N I I [I] F 0 ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds I- P 1800's Carved French sideboard w/hutch $5K d Chocolate pot $500. Eng. Teacups $20ea. Glassware 904- 757- 0063 I ------- ---- I1 m 1, --& in 18 lax All NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 AC, Heating, Fuel Antiques Appliances Arts & Crafts Auctions Building Supplies Business/Office Equipment Clothes Collectables Computer Craft/Thrift Stores Electronics Estate Sales Farm/Planting Fruits/Vegetables Furniture/Household 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 COFFEE BREWER Bunn Twin, Airpot, .1 220v, $875 or best S offer. Robert 904-213-6536 DRYER & WASHER -HD, $200 set. 339-4222 For Sale Kenmore S heavy duty Slasher and elec- tric dryer good condition $220 obo. Call Charles 860-5995 a GE Washing I Machine $125, I Maytag dryer $125 - eall Both for $2001 Call 912-729- 7982 a WASHER/DRYER SSET Kenmore, 2 yrs 4 Washer and Dryer S front loading, Sstackable excel- l' ent condition, manuals included $300 860-5948 SWasher and Dryer Sfor sale, excellent SI condition asking $350 434-2759 or 434-2533 $200 if sold separate Whirlpool Calypso Gas Dryer 3 years old, Excel cond. $200. 904- 940-3009 or 610-5750 4 Whirlpool electric range $165. Two years old for more details phone 472-1417 or 777-6660 anytime. RESTAURANT /BAR EQUIP -Call for listing 912-634-6753 or 404-545-0195 Patrick A Heck of a Price Conference table $199 Workstations $299 each. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724 -6400 ESTATE SALES PU LI NOTICE TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise U section of the U E Engagement Ring- T Solitaire 1.11 CTW , 1- clarity 14K gold. Paid $3500 sell $2500 have original receipt. 904-220 7886 S- Sony Flat Screen TV 32"-Wega dual tuner, PIP, paren- tal control wire- less headphones. $399 call 912-882-5865 SURROUND SOUND New 5.1 AM/FM Hirwith subwoofer. Still in box. $300firm. 1000 watts 9121-882-4168, B. Langston's Presents Grove Park/SS Antiq. furn, BR sets. This Henredon Eterge', good glass, collectable, ivory, jewelry, ooks, Etc. 6903 Waikiki off Beach & Altama. Wed. 5-7; Thur/Fri. 10-4 www.blangston.com St. Augustine Shores Fri. Sat 9-5, 705 Bahia Dr. Antiqs to Mod, furn, h'hold, Jewelry, gisswr, dolls, applis, tools, etc. www.yesterdayschildinc,com 5e piece sleigh SI night stands and 'lamps. Queen brand new pillow top mattress purchased from "Rooms 2 Go" $1200 obo. Call 262 880 9821 BDR SBaby changing / table $30, Bent- wood rocking chair $25. Call 992-6877 Baker's Rack display stand, antiqued metal w/ 3 metal and 1 glass shelf $50. Call 510 7104 BDRM SET 6pc Incl. Qn matt set, new in box $499. Can del. 391-0015 BEDe/#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 ON PT box & mattress, brand name, new in plastic.858-9350 BED $299 Brand name Kg pill top SET. New, w/ warr. Can del. 391-0015 BED $350 Beautiful new temp-pedic MEM. box &matt in plastic, 10r warr 398-5200 can deliv BED $395 Solid wood cherry sleigh bed w/ matt. & box. Retail $950. 858-9350 Can deliver 4 o, Bedroom Suit-Double bed with mattress, chest dresser, and nightstand. $500 Call 552-0365 4 BEDROOM: Solid | Rosewood; king Sheadboard, 2 night $stands, triple dresser mirror chest. A magnificent steal at $2000. 241- 6170. [Bedroom 4Pc Set $199! I TRUCK LOAD SALE! End Tables From 20 9 SNghtStands From 29 IQn Plush Beds 1991 I 20 TV's From ;69 25" ColorTV's From 89 I Sofa & Chair 298 I King Plus Beds 32491 ESCORT CLEARANCE L C4IjENTER ] L (904) 396 -9000 SBlack natuzzi leather couch and 4at1 loveseat excellent condition $500. Call Dave 757- 395- 7026 SBUNK BED w/full Size bottom twin 4 size top and new -mattresses. Call 912-882-1360. $190 Bunkbed Set-Two mattress full lin- ens, matching spreads and desk. $450 obo call 904-291-3450 SQueen size bed- room set head Board, foot board, dresser, mirror, nightstand, oak asking $750 AlP call 491-7996 Dining room table With four chairs, Coffee table with S end tables, Entertainment center and floor lamps. Call 868 3930 SDiningin room table, 6 chairs w/hutch, solid wood $250 9L262-6794 Elegant sofa and loveseat $400 neg. 337-255-4451 ask for Sarah cajuntumers@aol.com pics available upon request. 4 END TABLES and Coffee table. Honey < IOak Oval, $100/set OBO. 729-7218 Iv msg 4 Entagere Display Stand, black metal k w/ 4 glass shelves $50. Call 510 7104 4L, For sale Graco 3 In 1 baby crib, with mattress, chiang- Ing table, and dresser. Like new $200 obo call 673-8630 4, Full size mattress i and box spring < bassett from Bj's. Guest room use. Excellent condition $150 O.P. Call 276.0426 4, Furniture-White S baby changing S table/dresser $100, pink toddler bear bed $50, excellent condition. Call 729.3390 4. German Wallunit S (Shrank) Pur- tip l chased in Ger- many great condi- tion. Authentic oakwood cabinet carvings and bar. Must see $1500 Vickie 382-4611. 4 Large Panasonic microwave $40 j 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 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 4, Palm Casual 60" table 6 chairs glider chair, two end tables, reclining chair, otto- man chaise lounge. $550 27&6-0426 PERSIAN RUGS (2) each over $3000 new, will sacrifice $1000/each. Excellent shape, like new. 779-1804 PORCELAIN Cast Siron sinks (2), t I double basins $40 ea. Student school desk $25. Call 904-821-7670 0 Sleeper sofa, great T condition $150. | Call 860-5948 4, SLEEPER SOFA / Queen sleeper in < .exc cond, $150. Call 757-403-8205. Q, Sofa Lane reclin- T ing very nice A i leather good con- dition $499, matching swivel rocker recliner $250 call 912.882,5865 4, SOFA- It blue with S floral pattern, good condition must sell $85. Call 387-5615 STwin bed with headboard, two dressers, mirror, desk, two bed rails. $800 obo call - 904-272-7493 UBA TUBA GRAN ITE, 1 inch black I w/pcarl, approx 60 sf, Ideal for kit or bath. already polished, 249-9122 White storage furniture, white coffee stand, 1/4 carat size 7 sol- itare ring. Excellent Condition moving must sell AlP call 491-7996 Arl Kensington Sat 8am Greens, St. Martins Dr E Lakes, Hovington Cir W ATL. BCH SAT 8a-? furn, HH gds, clothing, misc. 666 Aquatic Dr. Avondale- 3805 Holling sworth St. Furn home items, clothes, art work, linens. Sat 8am E. Arl. Fri. 8-2. & Sat. 7-2. Monument Landing, High Laurel Dr. 2 Gam- ing systems & More! E. Arlington Indian Springs Comm Gar Sale Sat. 8a-2p Rain day Sun, 12800 Atlantic Blvd. across from Girvin Plaza. Garage Sale S 10/13,10/144 families 10827 "t Wahine Dr. all kinds of items. 7- 2 off St. Johns Bluff between Atlantic/Beach SGarage Sale 9/29, 9/304 families. 10827 Wahine Dr. s All kinds of items 7-2 off St. Johns Bluff. between Atlantic/Beach. oL Garage Sale 9/29, / 9/30 4 families L L 10827 Wahine Dr. S all kinds of items. 7-2 off St. Johns Bluff between Atlantic/Beach SGarage Sale S a t - urday 8,12, 12575 S aDeeder Lane. Everything must go! 4, Kingsland moving 1 sale 9/16/06 7a. p Furniture galore. 1 95, exit 6, Laurel Island, turn left first light, look for signs. o Orange Park T Moving sale Fri, S Sat, Sept 29-30 *'I Baby clothes, fur- niture, appliances everything must go. 2132 Gamma Ct. Northside Fri Sat Sun 8- 5 7064 Rivercrest off Heckscher Dr. JD Diesel Tractor, canoe car dolly, mower tools, hh items, clothes, toys. ORTEGA Entire HH furn, linen, glass, kit., clothes & gar. full. 5075 Ortega Blvd. Fri/Sat 8-3pm. PONTE VEDRA SAT. 8 -1 150-A N. Roscoe Blvd. Lots of kitchen items, crystal, chairs. TV's LOTS OF STUFF! San Jose Multi Family Sat Sun. 4652 Redwood Ave. truck, saw, furn, applis. 4 Westside Sat 8-12 9/23.5666 Bryner t iSt. odds and ends. WS/MURRAY HILL Fri/Sat 8am. lp. 3552 College St. Lots of great stuff. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA FILL DIRT CHEAP! 904- 497-9666 4 Ryobi string trim- Smer plus gas $75, weedeater blower/vac gas $50. Both In good condi tion call 375-9733 LANDSCAPE LAWN MAINT. EQPT FOR SALE w/trailer& truck. $8000. 732- 492- 8483 S1/4 carat size 7 solitare ring. Excellent Condi- tion moving must sell AlP call 491-7996 Craftsmen tools for sale plain/band saw, 4 radial arm saw, chop saw, sander. Call Greg 904- 588- 8471/751- 6776 8 ft. Air Hockey table, electronic | scoring has all needed accesso- ries plus extras. Rarely used paid $550 new, asking $350 obo. Call 912-576-4996 4 8 ft. Air Hockey Stable electronic S scoring has all needed accesso- ries plus extras. Rarely used paid $550 new asking $350 obo. S8 ft. Pool Table black an chrome with red felt. Slate S top many extras 2 yrs. old rarely used $1800 obo. J, AIR HOCKEY TABLE regulation size, Harvard New Motor. New $200 for $75 obo. 912-673-7285 ., Basketball por- table hoop, Futon | twin/full size bunkbed black frame, Weight set system $60 each. Available 5'7pm 642' 3830 o Bunn Airpot Rack T with 3 Alrpots for coffee brewer $75 obo. Call 904-213-6536 Brought new machine selling old one. Touch Ultra 100 test strips plus 100 lancets. $15 good 1/31/07. 693-4452 SBunn Twin Alrpot coffee brewer, 220V $850 obo. Call 904-213-6536 ., Cabinet for DVD's, CD's and VHS I1tapes. Woodgrain, lockable doors. 39 Inches high, 19 wide. $65 268-2482 4 Cabinet with for- mica top 6 ft. length $150 obo. Call 904-213-6536 Deep freeze chest $50, Texas holdem poker table handmade $150. Please call 757-469-4167 L. DISHES -8 pc CoreAle, S white w/peach. Miss ling one coffee cup, inc 8 glasses. $25 729-7218 Iv msg 4 DRESSER, solid $50. STV stand with 3 | drawers $50. AC, 8000btu w/remote $50. Rollerblades 10 men and 6-7 women $25 ea. Call 912-496-4885. FILL DIRT CHEAP! 904- 497-9666 For Sale Yerf Dog 2 sweater go.-cart Runs great $450 tl 751-6776 SFolding blue massage table with head rest, in great shape and is light weight $300 obo. Call 272-7493 FOR SALE: Dryer S$25, Gas trimmer S$30, Lawn mower $60 self propelled. Call 292-1040 or 338-1264 FREEZER- Large chest SKenmore deep freezer SI for sale, excellent condition, $100. Call 292-9130 SGone with the wind collector S plates certified in original boxes. Collector mugs and other Items 904-278-6251 Honda Accord T '01-coupe, 4cyl,i auto, sunroof. loaded, clean. New tires tune-up $9500 obo. Call 912-729-8667 leave msg. 4, Like new electric Spatio grill $80, wI dining room table k." with china cabi- net $1500, assorted children toys $20 249-1666 RIMS: 16" Honda Prelude org. alloy rims. $100 for all 4. 291-3204 Sofa and loveseat, eggplant $500 Sl obo, Cherry L/ entertainment system $300, Reclining sleeper green sectional $400, Dresser nightstand $200 All G.C. 674-0981 Thomas the Train SSet, plus train table, good condition, 3 Complete sets several trains must seel $400 obo. 904-771-7219 Sb. Two dagger one Person kayaks with I paddles. $600 each. Exc condition call after 5:30pm 882-3191 SWedding Dress size 14 never worn $950 new, will sell for $500 obo. Call 552-0365 SWet/Dry vac. Craftsmen 16 gal- lon, 5 1/2 HP. Long hose with attach- ments. Looks and works great $40. 268-2482 SWORD PROCESSOR Brother 500, $45. kLNordic Track, like new $150. 771-0249 SX-Box games $5 each, Infant swing $20, call 801-1641 or for games name aglagill@yahoo.com Drum Sets (150) $149Up New 5pc & hdwr $349 300 Guitars $49Up 387- 6527 4 G4-12 Custom S Straight Guitar t.,| fCab. Two celestion GL2H-30, two celestion V-30. Solid birch wood construc- tion. 8 ohm stereo. Brand new $450 firm. Call 904-710-6184 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 7140141 Bowflex XTL- Excellent Condi- v> tion $800 obo. 742-7851 4 For sale Bowflex select tech 220 dumb bells call Kim 778-2464. You must see to believe 4 Reebok Vista treadmill with 7" flat screen TV with t fan call Kim 778 2464 Left handed golf S set-tour series I woods 1-3-5 irons three thru pw $145. Mint condition call Walt 778-9167 Left handed golf Asset foremost tour series. Woods one, three, five irons. Three thru PW. Call 778-9167 SPOOL TABLE 8 ft, black & chrome <|w/red felt. Slate top. Many extras. 2yrs old. Rarely used. $1800 obo. 912-576-4996 Porsche '86 I white, 944 turbo, ^Ifvery good con- '.1^ diton. Cardio Cruiser by Jake barely used video tape included. Workout center, T Galaxy 5000, cast iron frame with stepper machine, bands system Included $50. Call 912-674-0560 or 912-576-2044 JAGS VS. GIANTS M o n day Night Game. 11/20, 4 club seats w/parking, JAGS VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 12/24.213-7788 FACTORY MADE 5x12, 4 wheel covered until trIr, 2 door open in back, 1 side door, like new, Must see to Appreciate, exc for hauling construction equip, $2750. 779-1804 Adopt a Pet Pets & Supplies Livestock & Supplies Animals Wanted 125 Gallon cherry fish tank with cover. You must see to believe call Kim 778-2464 AMERICAN PIT BULLS blue, APBR, $300-$500. cell 465-4388/781-5861 BEAGLES Trained deer dogs, $200ea. Call 352-475-3862 BOXER Female, fawn w/white markings & black mask. AKC Champion Bloodline. Shots, wormed, dew claw removed. $600 904- 225-8238/583-9325 Boxer Puppies 1M, 3F $350 8 wks old, POP, HC 783-4148 or 334-4312 BOXERS -AKC pups. Fawn, born 8/20, F $600, M $550 573-7892 COCKAPOOS F/9wks old $350 Jax. 714-9684 or 570-762-7107 .. Dog Run 8'x5' $55, T Large breed dog I GLOO $35 Deall Both for $801 Call 912-729-7982 ENGLISH BULL DOG, 2 Adult F 1 Adult M, 3mo. F all registered $1200 ea. 386-792-3162 English Bulldogs AKC champ pedigree M / F $1600 -$2000 352-543-0163 ., FREE Kittens 8 S weeks old to a S good home. Call 'L 912- 673-1277 pls leave message. ., Free to good home one-year old lab/shepard mix. t* Great with chil- dren, housetrained, great personality. Contact Sarah for info 337-255-4451 or cajunturners@aol.com GERMAN SHEPHERD -Pure White pups, $500 768-1386 777-8385 Golden Retriever Pups AKC, HC, $375, $375, Call 904-773-3128 Golden Retrievers AKC, 3 M Pups, even temp., $850. 850-971.5322 GREAT DANES-AKC 8wks Big & Beautiful M/F Shots, $500. 879-1705 LAB PUPS-8wks. 1st block head,black/ yelw $250ea. 904-879-4312 LABS PUPSPUPS AKC Proven hunting stock, 2 left 1 F yellow, 1 F chocolate, HC & SW, ready Oct 9th $500ea. 386-752-3420 days 386-752-1347 eves PARROT/LILAC AMAZON male 5 mos. All shots. Very friendly & lovable. $800. 904-210 2913 POODLE PUPS AKC REG Tiny Toys Call 904-710-1242 PUG PUPS AKC, fawn, $500. 912-473-2685 s. Rabbit cage free A standing, four Ilegs, good shape, $6 Call 610-3907 leave message. 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FLORIA Murrnr THE Periscope K I N G S B AY, E E 0 R E I A I I I - Ja Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, September 28, 2006 19 STATE ALESS \1 TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classified Mercury Offshor Out boards 1996 twin 225 HP, counter rotating, 25 inch shafts. Depend able, well maintained. $4000 or best offer. 635-0729. 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 > chair/scooter. Used less than 10 hours. Paid $3400 sac- rifice $2400. 904-215-5889 16 ft. Gheenee Scanoe with 2 fish- i ng seat hook-up brackets. Must sell $200 Dana 887.4624 16 ft. Gheenee T canoe with 2 S| fishing seat Shook-up brackets must sell $200 Dana 887-4624 1989 Carver 3207 AFT cabin 32ft, twin engines, sleeps sIx, full galley, two heads. 904-21S 5889 S1999'Four Winns 205 Sundowner with trailer. Only I 40 hours like new tons of upgrades. $19,990 contact Jhan 9044223406 For sale 2004 Honda Aquatrax approx 24hrs. Like new with trailor $6500 obo call 714 0649 21' Sea Chaser 140 Suzuk GPS, VHF center console steel prop, CD. ballot well duel batteries. $9500 838 6562 o P W C Honda T Aquatrax '04 Brought new 2005 S 24 hrs. with trailer $6200 obo. Call 714 0649 or 534-2701 SUZUKI/TOHATSU Sales, Service & Pans Advance Marne 730-3332 Authorized Nissan Service WANTED Boats, Motors. & Trailers Any Conditionl "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387 1440 25ft. sailboat with 9HP motor and extra sails. Good F condition price: FREE. Located NAS Marina no trailer. Call 904 309 2176 27' Columbia Sail Boat $3000. Call 386-984-0995 ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds 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 CHEVY -Class B, '00, 350, 3/4 ton, roof air, stove, frig, sink, TV, no toilet/shwr, very clean, 50k mi, will trade for Class C, equal value, asking $17,900. 904-434-7246 COACHMAN TT 23' 1999 like new. $5900obo. 634,1256/646-3124 SAVEs %&I Four Winds 26' 1999 Class C, Extra Clean, Many Extras. (904) 714,9939 4, PACE ARROW '84 SVery low miles, new -tires, very clean, ' $4000. Call 912-882.5646. Ask for Erick. 4 WINNEBAGO 37 ft, 1987. motor home. \J 27K miles. Good cond. Sleeps 6. Must sell. $7000 obo. 912-882-4168 Iv msg ZeppelIn 24' TT 2006 Used Twice, Forced to Sell. (904) 714-9939 4 Dodge Caravan . T '95burgundy. I | automatic, power locks, tinted rear windows, built in child seats. $500 Firm 504-4277 Arlington S. GSXR-6000 '03, . 14K mi., polished Jllf r a m a o.- r t c i condo,[:n, .gar kot Riding ge.r included New xprock,-r; t.i-.7,, 4, Harley Davldson V ROD '04 black 1 lw.ih ,:nrome. 4K miles. evtinoed warrar. y. ePtra -eMt. exc condition 14 900 call 2,,9 2004 Harley Davidson FLHn Electra Glide '02 4Km.lis iaCk. one :.'n r garage l-epi. m3r,, accessories, iot c-.I cnrome 113.000 90 727 9283 S Harley Softail 05 -tarndard. S| or1, 2v')0 mile.. $13,h'. C.,nla" Jnan 9-..422. 3406 or Jhan nlxc.na.-,a -, ml SHONDA Goldwing SGLIJOO, 83,. -,?l Jlent. ccnoItlcin. n-,,. tire5 ann nr irom, brakes Bro., r. I.luit seel 534008" 8'8-t SRancher Arv 350 '05 sI-ml. 3uto. tilh t.:,. p3ch.3ge. ti m"'Is"Dogger tires. $4800 or t.3ae ....r payments AS" J.rc-.rr,. 912 5769483 I 4* Fiati Low miles, Just slightly used $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is $7.9 billion. Advertise in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. Please call 904-359-4336, Fax 366-6230. SUZUKI GSXR1000 '03 4500 miles. sliver, brand new carbon fiber full pipe $8000 obo. 4 Suzuki Hayabusa '05 700 miles, red and black excel- lent condition, model: 1300 $9500. Call Mr. Herbert 904 382- 4622/449 5488 Suzuki Intruder 1500 '00 new tires, brakes, cobra S pipes many extras. $5000 751-6776 or 588-8471 4. Yamaha YZF600R C'02- Exccond, comfortable, sporty, service records available. Ask- Ing$4300 obo 'call B50.346-1448 ., CHROME 18 In rims T with 245/40 tires I and lugs w/Lexus center plate. $800 obo. Matthew 755-7155. 4, New Tires on Ford SF-150 Toy proxes S/T 27S/7R16 Must sell $450 Dana 887 4624 SNew tires on Ford F. 150 rims. Toyo Proxes S/T 275 2,o 70R16. Must sell $450 Dana 887 4624 4 Tire 1-new T 215/75/R15, also SChevy Astro alumni As rim $49. Must sell call 904-278-6251; also 1-205/75/R1S tire. 4 Tires and Rims A original off Ford na Fr-ISO. P275/60R17 wIth 10K miles $200 all four. Call Brenda 614 4148 4, TIRES ON FORD F-150 RIMS New. SdvToyo Proxes S/T, 275/70R16. Must sell $450. Dana 887-4624. CHEVROLET EL CAMINO 350 SS '70, air. 76,655 miles. Asking $14,500. 352-745-1320 4 Mercedes 450SL T Roadster '74 2 Door, cony/hard- AL top, red w/tan Interior. A/C. PW, AT-full cover, manuals, new tires, and brakes. Call 904-278-6251 or 542-8894 ESTATE I SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds ACURA INTEGRA '00. 2dr, leather. loadedAT/AC, 77K. $9975. 674-4444 (7. ACURA TL '04 Asom Champ/Tan SpbilerOnly 15,000 Miles $25,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOM ACURA TL '04 Blue/tan, extra low miles. $23,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .4, Acura TSX T '04-Silver, 6CD I changer, leather, 6 speed, VTEC, 120K highway miles. 30mpg $16K Firm call 305- 3224. AUDI A4 '02, exc. cond. must see, 1.8rT eng. quattro. 81Kmi, $12,700. Call 561-236-4792 7 AUDI A4 QUATTRO 2005.5 Fully equip $27,740 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AUDI Tr ROADSTER '01 Loaded w/Leather, Awsome Car!! $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 BMW 3231 Convertible '99 Silver, leather, auto. $13,350. Call 899-5853 BUICK LACROSSE CX '06 PS,CC,PL,PW,CC $24,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 () BUICK ACROSS 06 Extra low miles, fully equip. $17,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BUICK LESABRE LTD '01 Loaded w/leather, Extra clean $11,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00. Red metallic, leather, loaded, extra clean, 58K miles. $12,975. 674-4444 CADILLAC DEVILLE '00 Platinum metallic, leather, loaded, 66K. $10,975. Call 777-9119 CHEV AVEO LT '05 4DR, Auto, 4DR, Like New!! $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV CAVALIER '03 2.2L, A/C, $8988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV COBALT LS '06 PL.CC.REMOTE CERT $12,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY CORVETTE Z06 '03 LEATHER, PL, PW, PS $32,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV IMPALA LT '06 PS, PL, PW, PS CC,$17,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV MONTE CARLO SS '03 MNRF, PL, PW.PS, LTHR $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 (y) CHEVY AVEO '04 S 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. 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Only 2600 Miles. $25,670 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Ford Mustang GT Cony '03 V8, 5spd, leather, MACH 40k FORD MUSTANG CONVERT '95 Auto, V6, Extra Nicell $5788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG GT '97 White, AT, loaded, low miles. $7975. 674-4444 FORD MUSTANG GT '05 Convertible. Loaded. $26,995. Call 899-5820 FORD MUSTANG '00 V6, at/ac, Mach 460, loaded. $5975. Call 674-4444 FORD TAURUS SE '05 V6, AUTO $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD TAURUS SE '95 V6, PL, PW. CC $3,499 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 Honda Accord EX '97-89K miles lots of modifications extra parts, needs paint. $3800 obo or trade. 904-662-9021 t(-0 HONDA ACCORD %V EX '05. Leather, CD, sunroof, extra low miles. $21,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE j Honda Accord EX '99-2dr AT, 3.01tr Vtec, 85K miles, 1 owner, leather, loaded, white extra clean. 542-1040 or 269-1478 HONDA ACCORD EX 4dr, 49,100 miles. AT, AC, moonroof, loaded $13,975. Call 777-9119 HONDA ACCENT '05 Low miles, auto, extra nice!! $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA ACCORD EX '04 2 door, 6 speed, like new!! $19,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA CIVIC LX '04S i I- ver, auto, low mi. $199 per me WAC. 899-5853 HONDA CIVIC LX '06 2door, Gotta see this one!! $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, Honda CRX T 8-Good shape 124K miles $2700 obo. Call 742-7851 for info. y INFINITI G35 Coupe '04 Pearl white/ tan, extra low mi. $27,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y INFINITI FX45 '03 Fully equip $25,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE KIA AMANTI '05 Low miles, Loaded, Awesome Car!! $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 M) KIA OPTIMA '04 f Only 15,000 miles, fully equip. $12,840 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 LEXUS SC 430 '02, lownr 45Kml, $39,900. Hard top convert, 463-2786 LEXUS SC300 -'95. 12 disc CD, all pwr, extra clean $8900 742-4990 MAZDA 6 '03 PL, PW, REMOTE V6 $11,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 MAZDA 626 LX '99 Auto, Low miles, must see!! $6988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, MAZDA B2300 '94, / Many new parts, vl excelIent mech, condl Stion, camper shell, great gas mileage. $2500 obo. 904-696- 0800 MAZDA MILLENIA '02 Pearl met. w/beige Ithr, at/ac, moonroof, loaded, 58K mi. $12,975. 425-4320 7 MAZDA RX8 '04 Fully equipped, beautiful. $17,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4, Mercedes Benz T 450 SL '74 Cony/hardtop, red no rust, runs good 904-542-5571 x203 or 278-6251 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. 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Only 17,000 mi. $29,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN ALTIMA '03 CCREMOTE, AC, PL, PW $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 NISSAN MAXIMA SE '04 11' on a-scale of 1.10!! $20,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 Nissan Pathfinder S'95-140Kmiles, fully loaded $3500. Call Brenda 614-4148 Olds 88 LS '96, exc cond 20kmi, new tires, lownr Ithr. $4195. 904-347-8099 OLDS ALERO '01 GL. Loaded 17,000 miles. $6975. Call 674-4444 y _" ,H, '06 BMW 525i Premium and Sport Package $33,859 '03 HUMMER H3 Sunroof, Leather, DVD's $31,859 '05 CADILLAC STS Navigation Sunroof Keyless $2,859 '04 TOYOTA TACOMA Quadcab ,SRD, AT, V6 $18,859 '05 VW BEETLE GLS CONVERT Turbo, leather, CD $21,895 '05 INFINITI G35 Sport Package, CD, Lthr, One Owner $31,859 '06 FORD F150 Quad Cab Lariat, Lthr, One Owner $24,859 '02 BMW 745i Premium Package, CD, 'Leather Sunroof $33,859 '04 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer Leather SR, CD $18,859 '05 ACURA MDX TOURING Navigation Sunroof Leather $29,859 '06 BMW 325 Ci Convert, Premium One Owner, Recuced $23,859 '01 AUDI S4 Sport Pkg, Sunroof Leather, CD $21,859 '06 MAZDA MX3 Sunroof, Leather S$13,859 '04 CADILLAC ESCALLADE Nvigation 3K Miles One Owner $58,859 '06 HONDA S2000 Leather, Bose Sound One Owner, 3K Miles $29,859 Brumos Porsche Purchase from the only Factory Authorized Porsche Dealer 904- 725- 9155 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE CALIPER SXT '07 3K. Miles, Auto, Very Sharp!! $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE DURANGO SLT '02. Leather, CD. fully equipped. $ 1.980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE THE CREDIT DOCTOR IS AT FRANK GRIFFIN CHRYSLER JEEP Call Mr. Hanev and ask for the NEW BEGINNING PROGRAM (904) 269-1033 DON'T WORRY ABOUT CREDIT SCORE TO LOW: S BANKRUPTCY S* "DIVORCE INCOME TO LOW PREVIOUS TURN DOWNS -lie ldsmobile Cut- lass Supreme SL S.'97- transmission Needs rebuilding $1000 obo. Good run- ning car. Call 904- 781.2760 or 904-568-8163 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT '03 CC, PL, PW, MNRF PD V6 $11,988 GORDbN CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '02. fully equipped, only 50,000 miles. $8980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PONTIAC GRAND AM SE '01 Auto, V6, 4Dr, Gotta See This One!! $5788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC VIBE '03 Low miles, love at first sight!! $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAN AM GT '03 PL. PW, MNRF CC, LEATHER $12,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP 24,800 miles, leather, moonroof, headsup dis play. $9975. 777-9119 (y PONTIAC SOLTICE '05. Only 800 miles, leather, CD, beautiful! $27,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4. Porsche '86 white, 944 turbo, very good con- 4 0 1ditlon. Cardio Cruiser by Jake barely used video tape included. Saturn 1200 01 Exc cond full pwr, good m.p.g. $6500obo 904.536.0832 SATURN LIOO LS '02 Low miles, Auto, extra clean $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SUBARU '04, WRX, STI, 26,500 ml, l platinum silver, Prestlne upgraded exhaust Intake inter cooler, ask $25K obo. Call Josh 843-224-8501 or 912-673-6844. TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr S '02. AT/AC, loaded. 66K miles. $9975. 425-4320 . TOYOTA CELICA '05 LOw miles, like new. $19,995. Call 899-5820 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '01. Loaded, 77K miles. Only $10,975. Call 674-4444 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID '06 5K. Miles Auto Just Slightly Used!! $24,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4, TOYOTA Paseo '96, Q 5 spd, great run Ifrning cond, A/C, front end body damage, needs tires, 98K, $1200obo, 4346498. TOYTA CAMRY LE '02 Like new. $9995 Call 899-5820 SVolkswagon Jetta GL '03- 60.480mi, 5 speed, black exterior 813-8531 VOLVO C70 CONVT '02 Red tan top, low miles, Awesome!! $18,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VOLVO V70 S/W '03 Leather, sunroof, gorgeous $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 VW Beetle GLS '01, Red tan Ithr, auto, loaded, 71K ml, complete maint. records, garaged, ask- ing $8900. 904 321-4283 VW BEETLE GLS '02 PL, PW,CC REMOTE $13,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 ( ) VW PASSAT'06 Leather, CD, fully equipped. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE VW SUPER BEETLE CONY '79 Triple white, very rare $7500. Call 912-882-5646. Ask for Erick. Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05 *ALL Military and Civilian I$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! SACURA MDX'02 Fully equip $17,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEV BLAZER 2DR '04 XTREME.MNRF $13,488 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV BLAZER 4DR '03 4+4, Low Miles, Auto, Extra Nice!! $11,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV COLORADO 'OS Z-71 REG CAB $15,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV S-10 PU '93 V6, 20K. Miles Awsome Truck!! $3988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 '02 V8, AC, CC $14,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEV SUBURBAN 1500 99 LTHR, CC, PL.PW, AUTO AC, $6988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 CHEVY 3500 Crew Cab Dually. 48.000 miles, $12,975. Call 777-9119 CHEVY AVALANCHE Z71 -'02, 4x4, exc cond, $17,300 o b o. 904-312-0559 825-0987 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, V8, at/ac, 55,900 ml. Very clean! $10,995. 699-9669 CHEVY SUBURBAN '02 Gray, loaded, leather. $319mo WAC. 899-5853 (y\ CHEVY TAHOE '03 Champ/tan, equip, only 49k ml $19,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY TAHOE LT '04 Loaded, 17" DVD player. Must See!! $19,995 Call 899-5820 CHEVY TAHOE '99 Gray, leather. $9995. Call 899.5853 (y) CHEVY TAHOE LT '04. White/tan DVD. $20,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER PACIFICA '04 Low r.-iles, Power Seat, L.ke New!! $17,988 ACURA OF ORANGE PARK 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600. KEYAUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 BENTLEY ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longw00d/Orlando R407-339-3443 TOM BUSH 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 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Maco, St Aug (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 HIMNICHT CHEV ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chryslerof Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Sprngs 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. 642-560S0 DODGE DURANGO '05. Only 14,000 Miles. $17,880 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 4 Dodge Ram '96-work van, good body, needs motor work ask- ng $500 obo. Call 899- 2992 for appt FORD ESCAPE '06 Blue, low miles. $318 per mo WAC. Call 899-5853 FORD EXPEDITION '03 4x4 Eddie Bauer, fully equip $20,860 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ; FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Lthr, CD. $20,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 /-\ FORD EXPLORER XLT '03. Lthr, CD. -998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Q. Ford Explorer XLT T 97-White 88K S| miles, new Mich- t elins, grey leather, power everything 4.0 V6, clean. Call Brian 779-0607 $8000 FORD EXPLORER SP TRAC '05 LTHR, PL, PW, MNRF $21,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRACK '03, Like new, only 38,000 miles. $17,860 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD EXPLORER XLT '99 4dr,white, loaded, at, ac $5975. Call 674-4444 Ford F 150 '02- Sllver loaded, qew S tireos,newxc in engine-certifled. tint windows, ac. Must sell maker offer. 904504"2935 FORD F150 '04 $9995 Call 899-5820 Ford F. 150 Super- crew '01-88K miles, 4 door, bed liner, great con- dition, asking$12,500 obo. Call Scott 904-242-8733 Ford F-150 XLT S'01-Ext cab, exc condition, green, tool box, steps. Asking $9000 call 843-412-.1116 or 877- 767-2783 FORD F250 4x4 '05 4dr, diesel, low miles. $28,995. Call 899,5853 FORD RANGER 2WD '04 FLARESIDE, AUTO $10,988 'GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 FORD RANGER '04 10,000 miles. $11,495 Call 899-5820 FORD SPORT TRACK '05. Only 20,000 mi Beautiful! $19,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD XCAB RANGER '01 XLT, Automatic, V6, Extra Nice!! $9588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 4 For sale car hauler dual axle all metal, lights, spare Chevy pat- tern wheels. $825 obo. Call Charles 860- 599 GMC SIERRA '95 PL, PW, AUTO, CC, AC $4998 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC SIERRA 1500 HD '03 LTHR.PL.PW.PS $16,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC Suburban '91- New engine, Paint, tires, A/C, t and awesome" custom rosewood inte- rior trim. $3500 obo 912-729-6454 GMC YUKON XL C1500 '02 MNRF, PS, PL, PW, LTHR $12,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 GMC Yukon Denali XL '03-Full pack- kl/ age includes DVD entertainment system, 95K miles ask- ing $20,800. Call 904714 0914 GMC YUKON LT 'j 04. Only 30,000 miles. $24,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA ELEMENT EX '03 AWD, Automatic, Immaculately $16,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 HONDA PILOT 03 Exc.cond, 53K ml $18,500 Call 346.4787 HONDA PILOT *04 Tan, low miles. $199 per mo, ,WAC. Call 899-5853 7 HUMMER'H2 '05 Nay, 2 DVD's, sun- roof, chrome whis, 14,000 miles. $45,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HYUNDAI TUSCON '05 Leather, Sun Roof, V6 Like Sharpl! $15,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 INFINITI FX35 '04 Ex Low Miles, fully equipped. $27,995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SINFINITIQX56 O05 ? Navigation, DVD, Sunroof. $39,480 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 @7 JEEP GRAND 9 CHEROKEE LTD '05 Only 10Kmi%$24,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BOARD FORD Ulodasau~eper Duty Headquarters PAUL M FORD-MERCURY 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 MIKE SHAD FORD At e Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD AT REGENCY 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 MIKE SHAD FORD OF ORANGE PARK 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 NIMNICHT PONTAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 G GMC RUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGG0i IilONAIllA C 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 HONDA OF TlE AVENUES ll33PIisHTy. 370-1300 UCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 AT1UANIC INRNmI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotive.com MATHENY JAGUAR, 11211 Atlantic Blvd: 642-1500 ATLANTC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave, 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, FernBch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA q7) JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD '04 4x4, VS, fully equip sunroof. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE '02 Sport, Ithr, very sharp!!! $10,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Jeep Wrangler 9 '93-lifted, cyl, Sspd, newer seats, top alt radiator brakes dual batteries winch lights. $6500 obo call 729-7171 JEEP WRANGLER '06 600 miles, golden eagle, must see!! $22,688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Landrover S Freelander S t'02-AWD, auto- ag magic, 44,000 miles, tow pack- age, Sirius AM/FM/CD, $11,5003171990 291-4190 eve, 477- 0312 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 V6 white, loaded, very clean! $11,975. 777-9119 y MIrTSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT LTD '03. Sunroof, Ithr. $15,495 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT '03. $10,995 Call 899-5820 NS NISSAN ARMADA '04 Only20,p00 Miles Like new, Fully Equip. $27,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 NISSAN FRONTIER '02 Crew Cab, SC V-6,4+4, awesome! $14988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 71-4877 NISSAN FRONTIER '05 D-Cab. green, auto, low miles. $350 per mo. WAC Call 899 5853 NISSAN MURANO SL '03 AWD, leather, sunrool. like ne6!!l $18,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN PATHFINDER '05 SE. Alloys. gotta see thii one S22.968 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 y NISSAN TITAN '04 Z White/tan, chrome wheels. $22,840 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN XTERRA'01 Low miles, V6, Automatic, Extra nice, $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN XTERRA '03 Only 35,000 miles. $15,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JACK(SONVWLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 7215000 HOE IRDACOUM ICU 4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 uwffa um 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOlUS OF JACKSONVILLE www.lotuso0acksonville .co 11650 BEACH BLVD. 9989992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA cT 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOORCARSS C. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVBIES 10857 Philps Hwy. 260-9222 www.ctyautomotivecom CIuY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www,cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautomotive.com COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGINNISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 KiSHADiSSANOFJAX 1810 CassatAve. 389-3621 PAMKE NiSSN 2755 U.& 1 Sout StAu 904-794-9990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTMAC-MC 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC SGreen Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICTff PONTAC GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 M :B61 f't"t-M I 1 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Ortdando R 407-339-3443 NIMNIICIHTSAAB 7999 Blanding Blvd. Jax SCION XA '05 LOW miles, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SCION XB '05 Low miles, Love at first sight! $13,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER '03 Must sell now!! $19,995 Call 899-5820 TOYOTA RUNNER SR5 '02 PL, PW, AUTO, CC, AC $16,788 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 f TOYOTA RUNNER V LTD' 03 champ/ tan $21,680. 998-0012 like new $29,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER '05 4WD, SRS, MNRF.PL, PW, CC, $24,988 GORDON CHEVROLET 904-272-2200 7 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '01 50K miles. $12,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Y TOYOTA RAV4 '05 Only 7000 miles $18,980. 998-0012 loaded, 58,300 mi. Ve clean. $10,975. 674-4444 TOYOTA TUNDRA '04. AT.ACm tile cruise, nice! $10.975. Call 674-4444 7 VOLVO XC90'04. Leather, CD, fully equipped $28,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds KEN CHANCE SZ 1285 CassatAve. 389-7700 CAY SUZRUI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotive.com ARUNGTON TOYOTA ' 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 HiTH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 UGHTHOUSE TOYOT 2995 U.S. 1 South St Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNE PAINERTOYOTA 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561 VW OF ORANGE PARK 1481 Wells Road. 269-2603 O'STEENVW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSHVW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694 BEACH BLVD, AUTOMOTIVE www.beachblvdautomotive.com 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 DRIVE TKET www.driveticketcom 8908 Atlantic Blvd. 4254001 Lexus of Jacksonvll Pre-Owned Ce r 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 Tom BushlAuoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 VIP. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439 iilAnDIU iEA OIiD lU 6 B. landing Blvd. 771-6078 904- 778-7700www.nimnichtcom Wmnnncn muunoS INb, GARBER DODGE TRUCK J233 East State St. 356-8491 Green Cove Springs 264-2416 *I;I I :In] ;{.- ." I 7 ORANGE PARK DODGE LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO SATORN OF AVENUES ISUP j 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd,. 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 TO RICK KEFFER Longwood/Orando FI 407-339-3443 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228- 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 WORLD IMPORTS 7454 SSATURN OF REGENCY www.woddimportsusaco t WESTSIDE DODGE MATHENY LAND ROVER 86ooAtlantic Blvd. 725-8200 www.wordiportsusa.co 1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 ww I 'aIso' IiI Ie I/ime o /u i e sA t el'4' ht -. '92-Customlzed Conversion VAN. Good condition TV, VCR, and much more. $2500 call ickde 382-4611 (f CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LTD '01. Only 48,000 miles. $11,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA ODYSSEY 'OS Low ml, Ithr, loaded. $379mo. WAC. 899-5853 NISSAN QUEST '01 Dual AC, alloys, just slightly used $9788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 s Ford Ranchero S 7 2 '73-302 engine 4le runs strong. Has the El Camino style body. Needs body, 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 4, Nissan Sentra '94 4dr sedan, auto- matic looks and runs great reli- able transportation with great gas-mileage $1700 249-1666 B 1999 Four Winns 206 Sundowner Switch trailer. Only -o 40 hours like new tons of upgrades. $19,990 contact Jhan 904 422- 3406 .2005 Custom built T motorcycle trailer It N front storage, retractable ramp, full axle/wheels, $1300. Contact Jhan 904,442-3406 or jhan.nlxon@inavy.mil C. custom motor- 1 cycle trailer S 5xl0ft. with rock S shield, must sell! $500 call 904424-1352 Thank ymu! 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |