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Prep Work Gelling Ready For An Air Show Page 16 m i e Prevention Week Promotes Fire Safety Pages 8-9 Air Show See the 2006 NAS Jax Air Show Program Inside This Issue THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2006 U /5. i www.jaxairnews.com NAS Jax celebrates Navy birthday By MCI(AW) Toiete Jackson Special Contributor Sailors and civilians cele- brated the 231st anniver- sary of the Navy at the annual Navy Birthday Ball held at Hangar 116 Saturday. With an inspiring speaker, music, a gour- met meal and a replica of the Statue of Liberty as you walked into the dining area, it was truly an evening to remember. "This is a great celebration," exclaimed NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "NAS Jax is a huge diverse military community. It is a great opportunity for all of the commands, active duty military, reservists, retirees and civilians to get together and celebrate our common ties with the U.S. Navy." Master of Ceremony NAS Jacksonville CMDCM(AW) Chris Green started the evening off wel- coming all branches of the armed forces and reading a message from the Secretary of the Navy Dr. Donald Winter, which set the tone for the night. "Tonight, we honor those who have served so proudly in the past, those who proudly stand the watch today and those among us who are the future of the Navy," stated Green. After the parading of colors by NAS Jax Honor Support Team and the invocation by Chaplain (Cmdr.) Michael Mikstay, Green conducted the two-bell ceremony Hispanic heritage celebrated at NAS Jacksonville By MCI(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor he NAS Jacksonville Multi-Cultural Awareness Committee brought the festive sounds and tastes to life dur- ing the Hispanic Heritage Luncheon at the NAS Jax Officers' Club Oct. 12. The national anthem was delicately per- formed by Tiffany Richardson, a 12-year old flutist, who is the granddaughter of NAS Jax Security Manager Noemi Verdecias. The event began with opening remarks from NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "For more than 35 years, the United States has annually celebrated the rich history and cultural traditions of our nation's Hispanic commu- nity. We do this not only to express our deep appreciation to Hispanic Americans for their countless contributions to our society, but also to allow those of us from other backgrounds to gain a better under- standing of our nation's distinct diversity." "Since our nation's founding, Hispanic Americans have played an integral role in our country's exceptional story of success and today, the Hispanic culture continues to shape the American experience. Their contributions reach into every walk of con- temporary life and like all Americans, their customs, traditions and history in this country are indelible parts of the American story," he continued. "More than 42 million Americans are of Hispanic ori- gin. Of these, more than 43,000 are Sailors and civilians serving honorably with the United States Navy." The guest speaker was Martha Valdes- Pellino, chairwoman of Jacksonville's Hispanic American Advisory Board. "It is an honor and a privilege to be here today. I am grateful and thankful that the commit- tee has asked me to represent the Hispanic community today." During Valdes-Pellino's remarks, she focused on the great strides that the Shave fought for for decades," remarked Best. "I don't under- ---- stand all of the hyphens we as Americans use to separate our- Photos by MC1 (AW) Toiete Jackson selves." AG3 Horace Mai of Naval Aviation Facility Command, and retired CMDCM Bo Peters cut the Navy birthday cake His speech ended with a stand- at the NAS Jacksonville Navy Birthday Ball Saturday. As part of past tradition, the oldest and youngest Sailor ing ovation. Guest Joanne Parra, attending the Navy Ball are given the honor of cutting the cake. wife of Lt. Cmdr Frank Parra of to honor missing and fallen com- the podium to introduce guest son on United States presidency Wing-11, stated, "I've been to five rades. "We are here to celebrate speaker retired Rear Adm. James and the establishment of the Navy balls and he was the best sea and air power through the Best. His message touched on a Constitution and ended with his speaker of them all. He was a people of the United States Navy series of topics that captivated views on the hyphenated down-to-earth, Southern guy with - our Navy," said Green. his audience's attention. His American. "Being an American is After dinner, Dobson took to speech began with a history les- a way of life and pride that we See NAVY BALL, Page 12 'Tinstix of Dynamite' to perform at air show Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Guest speaker Martha Valdes-Pellino noted in her speech that more than 125,000 Hispanic Americans have proudly answered the call to serve in the Armed Forces and the nationality represents 10 percent of the military today which are the largest numbers in U.S. history. Hispanic community has made through the years. "It was estimated in 2005 that there were approximately 42.7 million Hispanic-Americans in the United States. In 2002, there were 1.6 million Hispanic owned businesses that generated 222 bil- lion dollars in revenue," she said. "The United States has a rich history that goes back more than 220 years. Hispanics have always played major roles in building this country and making it a better place. From the Revolutionary War that freed the United States from England, to the Persian Gulf War, Hispanics have proudly served this country in the Armed Forces. Throughout history, Hispanics See HISPANIC, Page 12 By Staff TMhis year's air show will be an explosive experience when Jim LeRoy and Jurgis Kairys perform their volatile "Tinstix of Dynamite" aeri- al demonstration. LeRoy from Missoula, Mont., and Kairys from Krasnojarsk, Siberia, turn pyrotechnic fun into aerial excitement in a full-bore air battle. LeRoy flies the Pitts Bulldog while Kairys takes to the skies in the SU31 "Kaibutsu." Both will per- form individually in addi- tion to the Tinstix of Dynamite aerial demon- stration. To learn more about Jim LeRoy and his Pitts Bull- dog, visit his Web site at www.bulldogairshows.com. For photos, movies and other interesting facts about Jurgis Kairys, visit his Web site at www. jkairys.com. For more about Tinstix of Dynamite, go to www.tinstix.com. Other performers appear- ing with Patty at this year's Air Show include: U.S. Army Special Operations Command Black Daggers Parachute Team Manfred Radius Salto Sail Plane "Sizzlin Liz" in the P-51 U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets Kent Shockley Super Shockwave Jet Truck Gene Saucy and Teresa Stokes Wing Walking U.S. Air Force F-16 Demo Team U.S. Air Force Heritage Fly-By U.S. Air Force F-15 Demo Team U.S. Air Force A-10 Demo Team Jim LeRoy & Jurgis Kairy Tinstix of Dynamite Patty Wagstaff in the Extra 300 Capt. Dale "Snort" Snodgrass F-86 Sabrejet P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking flight demonstra- tions GEICO SkyTypers Frank Ryder Oreck XL Aircraft Fat Albert (Jet Assisted Takeoff (JATO) launch - Saturday Only) See AIR SHOW, Page 12 TOUCHING Haunted Woods challenge coming up AThe th annual Haunted Woods event will be held tomorrow and B A S E Saturdau from 7-10:50 p.m. in the woods off Yorktown Avenue. 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. iVj The cost is $2 per person and all profits benefit the Youth Activities Center. For more information, call 778-9772. --~I ---- J rook 2 ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Looking back in time. HEY MONEYMAN! . 0 Hey, MoneyMan! I recently saw a huge article in the newspaper that said one of the payday lenders was no longer making the loans available to military personnel. They said it was because of Department of Defense restrictions and if we thought this was wrong we should contact our Senator or congressional represen- tative. I have not ever taken out a payday loan, but I have some friends who have and they got into big financial trouble. What I don't understand is if these loans are bad for the mili- tary, why aren't they bad for everyone else? MoneyMan Sez: They are bad for every- one. What you saw was not an article, but a paid advertisement from the president of the largest payday lender, Advance America. He stated that they were "respectfully and voluntar- ily refraining" from mak-' File photo Workers paint a truck in the NAS Jax Auto Paint Shop in 1947. ON THE HOMEFRONT % se sm to %a% to awan h .p% Por III F "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Contente Available from Commercial News Providers" ing loans to active duty personnel. What he did not say is that the U.S. Congress recently passed a restric- tion of 36 percent APR to all loans to military per- sonnel and military fami- lies. Even though 36 percent is very high, it is. still much better than the 390 percent rate or higher they currently charge for their loans. I think the ad was damage control, pure and simple, and that they are hoping the law is not extended to include every- one. I hope they are wrong. No one who is in need of financial assistance should ever pay triple-digit inter- est rates. There will always be better, less expensive solutions. More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. We're looking for runners The Jax Air News staff! will be covering the January 2007 Walt Disney Marathon and 1/2 Marathon Jan. 6-7. If you are a Sailor, Marine, Reservist, Department of Defense civilian or family member partici- pating in these events, contact the Jax Air News at 542- 4877 or 542-3531 or via email at jaxairnews@comcast.net. National Disability Employment Awareness seminar slated C commander, Navy 'Region Southeast Human Resources Office is sponsoring the following train- .ing: Leveling the Playing Field Through -easonable Accommodation: A Guide for Supervisors, vianagers and HR/EEO Practitioners. This training will be held Oct. 25 from 8 10 a.m. and ioon to 2 p.m. at the VP-30 auditorium. For more information and registration, call Yvonne 3urleson at 542-2284 or Louise Webb at 542-2407. SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday - S:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass S rA2 EILEEN LAWSON \ A02 EILEEN LAWSON Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville Weapons Department Hometown: Saco, Maine. Family Life: I'm married and have three kids and am adopting another little girl. Past Duty Stations: HS-11, USS John F. Kennedy, AIMD Mayport, HSL-40 Career Plans: I plan to complete my college degree while on shore duty, stay in the Navy 20 or more years and get my helicopter's license. Most Interesting Experience: Scuba div- ing and hang gliding in the Philippines. Words of Wisdom: Stand up for what you believe in and for your faith, even if you stand alone. &urr~i*;-~;~ha~;Ji7~~oaou- .......*lUU 14 fMEET RI CVIURN . BILLIE BROWNFIELD Job title/command: Assistant Hazardous Waste Manager, NAS Jax _7j Environmental Department Hometown: Lore City, Ohio Family Life: I have five children and a won- derful girlfriend. Past Duty Stations: Retire Navy. Favorite place was VP-4 in Barbours Point, Hawaii. Career Plans: To continue to grow and learn in my career field. Most Interesting Experience: Being a pit man on a friend's drag racing motorcycle team. Words of Wisdom: Love your family. In the end, they are all that you've got. 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m.. and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer ..................Capt. Chip Dobson NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW) Chris Green Public Affairs Officer Rick Crews Assistant Public Affairs Officer Miriam S. Gallet Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor MC1 (SW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JKx AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the JIX AIR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. 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Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: J..axAirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 i~y;;~,~.::luuu~.-rrI881\8Maarm~~o--v~a * * S 'Nightdippers' at sea again Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 ouncing-Drees' ILE"U5P DAYS! . 4,.'*'. * r:' *,";'-? We will double deposits up to $1 0,000" and pay all closing costs* on any Drees Home purchased October 31, 2006. Photos by MC2 Miguel Contreras Above: A HH-60H Seahawk assigned to HS-5 conducts plane guard for the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) during flight operations Oct. 5. Below: ADAN Damian Gomez and AN Robert Aidrete of the HS-5 "Nightdippers", con- duct an anticorrosion wash down on a SH-60F Seahawk helicopter aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) Oct. 7. Eisenhower is currently deployed in support of maritime security operations and the global war on terrorism. OW. 7.7~a; OCTOBER 27 -29 A great family event featuring top civilian and military performers! Gates open at 9 a.m. Show begins at 10 a.m. Free parking and admission. Open to the public. For more information, please visit www.jacksonville.com R134102 3 by Ill' Vlt .. <~f ..Oo 4 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Jacksonville USO to host 65th Anniversary Gala From the NAS Jax USO The Jacksonville USO will celebrate the 65th anniversary of its founding with "Thanks for the Memories," a variety show and gala Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts Moran Theatre. Ed McMahon will serve as the honorary chair of the event joining Event Chairs Kitty Crenshaw, Kitty Martinez and Grace Nelson. "Thanks for the Memories" will be an action-packed Bob Hope-style variety show combined with video vignettes of USO history. Song, dance and a little bit of _ comedy will evoke the style of the various decades covered by the USO's years of service in Jacksonville. Currently planned to join in the fun are humorist Jim Villers and a number of locally renowned performers including a cappella trib- ute by the nationally award-winning Metropolitans, the Motown sounds of Natural Truth, the dance talents of A Social Affair and the Americana music of Patriot Sound. The gala will cap a daylong series of activities to honor armed forces members including a motorcycle ride starting at Alltel Stadium and ending at The Jacksonville Landing with food and musical entertain- ment. "The USO has been quietly serving the needs of the military community for 65 years in Jacksonville," said K.C. McCarthy, executive director of the Greater Jacksonville Area USO. "This show gives us a chance to celebrate those years, honor our armed forces and raise funds for the continued expansion of our work in the area." Sponsorships for the event which include tickets to the VIP reception are still available. Tickets can be pur- chases by logging on to www.ticketmaster.com. For more information about sponsorships, call the USO Jacksonville office at 778-2821. HS-75 holds change of command From HS-75 mdr. William Pevey relieved Cmdr. Paul Reinhart as com- manding officer of HS-75 in a traditional change of com- mand held at NAS Jack- sonville Sept 23. Pevey is a native of Rockville, Md., enlisted in the Navy in 1985 and was trained as a nuclear quali- fied machinist's mate. Three years later, he was accepted into the Naval Aviation Cadet Commissioning pro- gram and Aviation Officer Candidate School. He was designated a naval aviator and received his commission on July 10, 1989. Pevey's first operational aviation tour was flying the SH-2F with the HSL-32 "Invaders" in Norfolk, Va. While at HSL-32, he de- ployed during Operation Desert Storm on USS Pharris (FF 1094) and in support of Counter Drug Operations in the Carib- bean and Eastern Pacific oceans on USS Capodanno (FF 1093), as well as numerous short deploy- ments on Atlantic Fleet Cmdr. William Pevey Cmdr. Paul Reinhart warships. gram manager for Com- In 1993, he was accepted mander, Helicopter Wing into the Navy's college Reserve from 1999 to 2001 degree program at Old in San Diego. Dominion University, and During this tour, he received a bachelor of earned a graduate degree mechanical engineering in global leadership from degree. In July 1995, Pevey the University of San accepted redesignation as a Diego. In August 2001, he Training and Administra- reported to the HS-75 tion of the Reserve officer "Emerald Knights" at NAS Jacksonville for another aviation department head tour and as squadron offi- cer-in-charge (OIC). His next assignment was as.helicopter program man- ager for Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve in New Orleans, La. from June 2004 to September 2005. During his tour in New Orleans he performed a six- month tour as OIC of Commander, U.S. Navy Central Command detach- ment Baghdad, Iraq in sup- port of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In September 2005, he reported back to HS-75 as executive officer. Reinhart's next assign- ment is to Naval Reserve Chief of Naval Operations CAPS Assessment, Wash- ington, DC. NAS Jax establishes hotline for evacuations From Staff AS Jacksonville has established a hotline for serv- ice members, Department of Defense employees, contractors and their families to call during an emergency that warrants evacuation such as a hurricane. Evacuees can call (800) 849-6024 to check in with the base upon arriving at an evacuation destination and to verify if the order to return to the Jacksonville area has been given. They can also e-mail the NAS Jacksonville Emergency Oper- ations Center at nasjax.eoc. fct@navy.mil to relay their sta- tus and ask for assistance. Please keep in mind that the hotline will not be staffed by cus- tomer service personnel and only pro- vides recorded information. It cannot be used to check on weather conditions or locate friends or family. The hotline number and email address are for use during times of emergency only. . Emergency information will also be broadcast on Cable Channel 118, which is run by NAVAIR Depot Jax. This channel will run continuous information regarding the hurricane conditions and evacuation guidelines. For more information, contact the disaster preparedness office at 542-5595. Resident satisfaction survey being distributed From the NAS Jax Housing Office A resident satisfaction survey will soon be distributed to all NAS Jax base housing residents and resi- dents of the Yellow Water Housing Area. The sur- vey package will include a letter of introduction, the sur- vey, a pre-addressed/pre-paid return envelope and a com- ment card. This survey is part of the housing office's performance assessment program and participation is crucial. Cooperation and candid responses of residents will help improve the housing office's service to its customers. For more information, call the NAS Jax Housing Office at 542-2996. Keep eyes on road, hands on wheel From Staff rivers, don't forget to use your hands-free device if talking on a cell phone while driving. Those caught using a cell phone without such a device will have three points put on their base driving record and must attend a driver improvement course. Point accumulation can cause your base driving privi- leges to be suspended. Three points during a one-month period driver improvement course. Six points during six-month period suspension for 30 days. 12 points during one year or 18 points during two years suspension for at least six months. \4-- MU, MIAMI~~~ -a ~ ~ ar Page Missing or Unavailable 6 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Hospital Red Cross volunteers honored By Loren Barnes Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs More than 90 Naval Hospital Jacksonville American Red Cross vol- unteers were honored for their invaluable service at the annual Red Cross Volunteer Apprecia- tion Luncheon at the NAS Jack- sonville Officers' Club Oct. 12. Guest speaker was Naval Hospital Jacksonville Command- ing Officer Capt. Raquel Bono. She was joined in thanking the volunteers by NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson and Northeast Florida American Red Cross Chief Executive Officer Jack Morgan. The Red Cross' theme is "Prepare Today, Ready Tomorrow," a perfect compliment to the Naval Hospital's goal of being "First in Service" and Navy Photos by HN LeeAnn Lowman Naval Hospital Jacksonville Chair- person Helen Donahoe accepts a Red Cross Letter of Appreciation from Capt. Raquel Bono, hospital commanding officer. Donahoe has been a Red Cross volunteer for 33 years. medicine's goal of providing "World Class Care . Anytime, Anywhere." The hospital's volun- teers have contributed more than 13,000 hours of service so far in 2006. The volunteer's cheery smiles and familiar Red Cross smocks can be found throughout the hospital. They bring their enthusiasm to clinics, laborato- ries and the pharmacy as well as driving the parking lot shuttle cart and even delivering reading materials and cookies to patients on the wards. Each volunteer was presented a Red Cross Letter of Appreciation during the ceremony in order of the number of years they have served. The longest, serving Red Cross volunteer at the hospital is Josephine Dombroski who works in the pharmacy: The Red Cross also presented Bono with 'a plaque recognizing the hospital's partnership with the Red Cross. The hospital public affairs office also received a plaque from the volunteers thanking them for their support. Bono told the volunteers how grateful she is for the time, effort Capt. Raquel Bono, hospital commanding officer, Capt. Chip Dobson, NAS Jacksonville commanding officer (back left), and Northeast Florida CEO Jack Morgan present a Red Cross Letter of Appreciation to Thelma Trutna. A 24-year Red Cross volunteer, Trutna is a familiar face in the hospital pharmacy. and compassion they provide the hospital's beneficiaries, her staff and she personally. Bono said she not only knows she can count on them to provide friendly service to customers but also to keep her up on what they hear from patients about the care and service they receive. She said that although she's learned some things from them that need her 'attention, most of what they've told her has been very positive and it gives a lift to her day. Helen Donahoe said volunteer- ing at the hospital is "a privilege and an honor." "All our volun- teers are diligent and faithful in doing their work. We are 'a fami- ly.' I thank God I'm a volunteer," she added. Pleasure really does matter By Chaplain t.) Joe Molina NAS Jax Chapel H er husband was a- golfing extremist... "fanatic" better described him. She was a weekend golf widow. One -morning at the breakfast table, she just let out her feelings: "I'm sick and tired of being left alone every weekend! If you think you're going to play golf today you've got another thing coming. And, if you play today you'll find your bags packed and waiting for you." "Oh nonsense," replied the husband, as he reached for the toast. "Golf is the far- thest thing from my mind. Now, would you pass me the nine iron I mean the but- ter?" What is it about pleasure that can drive us to extremes? Some of us can become immersed in the pleasures of personal hob- bies. Our hobbies can become addictive to the exclusion of other very important things. In fact, anyone of us can become totally absorbed in pleas- ures to the negation of any sense of responsibility. Such is the influence that personal pleasures can sway over us. Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who lived 300 B.C. He taught that noth- ing exists but atoms and space. These atoms are always in the process of form- ing new combina- i tions or new mat- ter. Epicurus maintained that , when a person dies his personal- ity reverts back to atoms and goes' on to form new Cha| combinations. (Lt.) Joe Therefore, he believed, that matter is all that exists and' that this life is all that counts. : Consequently, man needs to make pleasure and hap- piness his chief aim in life. Humanity's chief aim should be to avoid pain and indulge in as many pleas- ures as possible. "Drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die." If death ended it all, why not indulge the flesh. Indeed, Epicures can be identified as the first true hedonist. Hey, what do you take personal pleasure-in? Does pleasure matter. to you? It should. Should a responsi- ble person indulge in pleas- ure? Certainly. . The preamble to our Declaration of Indepen- dence, framed by responsi- plain Molina ble, God-fearing individuals, states that we have been endowed by the creator with life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness. How we individually interpret "happi- ness" or the pur- suit of pleasure will greatly determine the extent to which priorities are made. It doesn't take much of an astute observer to notice the effects of over-indul- gence in our society. In many instances what con- stitutes a proper definition and application of pursuing happiness seems to' have run-amok. Is there a bal- ance? Yes! Can one be responsible and experience pleasure in life? Absolute- ly! To be sure, experienc- ing happiness and the pleasures of this life are totally compatible with the good life that the creator has given to us. Our freedom in experi- encing the pleasures of life must be seen in the light of responsible restraint, sensi- tivity to the needs of others and a sense of shared accountability. This means that in my pursuit of pleas- ures I am accountable to you as you are accountable to me. This needs to hap- pen within an atmosphere of mutual consideration and respect. Therefore, I am not free to do whatever will give'me pleasure. 'We must all ,examine our individual pursuit of pleasure within the parameters of personal relationships. I submit the following questions to con- sider in making decisions regarding pleasurable pur- suits: LIONEL SALES SERVICE HOBBY WORLD 7273 103rd St. Jax 772-9022 175 Blanding Blvd. OP 272-6315 RnI,-,, www.hobbyworld.blz Will my decision in any way specifically violate God's intended guidelines for my life? The answer to this question is either yes or no. The 10 Command-. ments is a good place to start. These command- ments are universal' in scope and form the basis of western jurisprudence. Will this decision hurt me in any way? Consider the short-term as well as long term effects? How will my, decision impact my neighbor? How will my decision glo- rify God? In closing, "...do what leads to peace and to mutu- al edification." (Holy Bible, Romans 14:19) Celebrate your freedom! CREDO retreats offered From Staff he Spiritual Fitness Division South- east offers a variety of spiritual retreats for anyone holding a Department of Defense ID card who is over the age of 18. All transportation, program- ming, 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 following retreats are coming up: at Georgia retreat center 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 transportation. 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 through NavHosp Jax From Naval Hospital Public Affairs An experiential and interactive work- shop for couples who want to strengthen their marriage while personally growing within the marriage. The workshop will include mini-lectures, visual slides, couple interactions and group discussion. Privacy is important to us. No one will, be expected to disclose anything private to the other participants. Workshop topics include: Positive Relationship Assessment Clarification of Needs, Values and Priorities Levels & Styles of Communication Listening Skills Win/Win Strategies Neutralizing "Hot Buttons" Four Social Styles and Character' Connecting & Distancing Issues Dealing with Feelings and Emotions Developing your "Love Map" Responsibility Issues Support and Encouragement The next workshop is Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The workshop is held in Building 2036 on the corner of Saphier and Tatum Street behind the hospital emer- gency room. Bring a bag lunch. For more information and to pre-register, call 542-3473, Ext. 116. N6,100% on"ip e da sep ifh.-Qbudi Mhe' . 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R141147 "I 4 pI I C ..' .. ...., .*'* *'* '*. *: . .. :' ; .'.. ; g 'I* II 1 _ "i~ :-" :" ', : , F 1 t Ng"m 'HL 8 JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Pluggie, the fire hydrant, a big hug at the Nav. Exchange Courltard Oct. 10. Pluggie was on hand to help education people about fire pre- ........- vention. NAS Jax Child Development Center Education Technician Sandi Nissen leads a group of toddlers to check out one of the base's fire depart- ment trucks. Keeping people educated on fire safety By Kaylee LaRocque Staff Writer g AS Jacksonville Fire Prevention Division personnel assisted by the base fire- fighters were out spreading the word about fire safety in the home during this year's Fire Prevention Week activities. Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 that killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 structures and burned more than 2,000 r acres. ao th lre gThe theme for this year's Fire Prevention Week focused on cooking fires which is the leading cause of home .fires and injuries. ,.. The Fire Prevention Division person- nel and firefighters spent many hours last week educating the public through static displays, lectures, and demon- w stations such as how to use fire extin- u guishers and smoke detectors. They also held numerous unannounced fire evacuation drills at various buildings on the base in an effort to increase fire prevention and safety awareness. "We are visiting different areas Fire Inspector Robert Winchester provides some aboard the base because we want peo- information and a fire hat to Jessica Keef and her ple to think about fire safety this week Fire Inspector Doug Williams gives a short brief to employees in Building 919 after a fire drill daughter, Lauren at a booth set up in the Navy and throughout the year. We really Oct. 11. Exchange Courtyard Oct. 10 to promote Fire want to emphasize that kitchens are.. Pluggie, the fire hydrant, a unique remote-cuntrolled device that talks, spins, blinks it's Prevention Week. the No. 1 place that home fires start. eye and sprays water. t And, most cooking fires occur because "We are out here this week because it's Fire Prevent ion Week. Fire Prevention Week of unattended cooking. People should never leave food cooking on the stove unattended," should be all year, but we set aside this week each year to coincide with the anniversary explained NAS Jax Assistant Fire Chief of Prevention Charles McCoy. of the Great Chicago Fire. We provide information about fire safety and the importance Last week's events began with an open house at each fire station that ran throughout of preventing fires," said Fire Inspector Robert Winchester. "The theme this year is the week and a static display at the Navy Exchange Courtyard where Fire Prevention 'Prevent Cooking Fires, Watch What You Heat!" Cooking fires are" the No. 1 cauge of Division and firefighters passed out information on fire safety and answered questions house fires in the country and by promoting this theme, maybe next year the number of about the fire fighting vehicle on display. They also promoted fire safety awareness with these fire will be reduced if we can educate people." v- ---. .. The Fire Prevention Division and firefighters also visited the NAS Jax Morale, _________ Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Department Youth Activities Center where ,they gave S ".-. the children a close-up look at one of their fire trucks while they explained each part of M IX' 7-.1the truck and what it does. The children excitedly asked questions as they learned about 'A.%..5 all the gadgets and tools a firefighter uses. Firefighter Mike Brewer also put on his full .., fire fighting gear to show the children what he and the other firefighters wear during a , ~ ~ ': fire. Brewer explained to the children that if they should see someone dressed like him .. during a fire and they are still in their house, to call out to him for help. t, '. ""i'' I learned that you dial 911 when you see a fire and if there is a lot of smoke in the .'" :.- house, you should crawl out. And, if your clothes ever catch on fire you should cover your i ...... k:"" face and stop, drop and roll to put them out. The firemen are teaching us to know what . to do if there is a fire," said 8-year-old Raven Jackson. They also visited the Naval Hospital Jacksonville's Children's Ward to promote fire safety and to pass out information and red fire hats. At the NAS Jax MWR Department Child Development Center last Thursday, firefight- ers,taught the children that they should never play with matches or lighters and how.to stop, drop and roll during a fire and to call 9-1-1 should a fire occur. Firefighter Alan :Sarge demonstrated the gear firefighters have to wear to stay safe and allowed several I. 'children to try on his suit. During the week, Fire Prevention Division personnel and firefighters conducted . ", numerous unannounced fire drills at different buildings around the base. After each drill a brief critique was given on the results. "When the alarm sounds, don't worry about See FIRE PREVENTION, Page 9 Fire Inspector Doug Williams talks to a group of toddlers at the NAS Jax Child Development Center Oct. 12 about how important a smoke detector is as Pluggie, the fire hydrant, assists. (Left) Randy and Joan Halley learn some fire prevention tips from Pluggie, the fire hydrant. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Fire Inspector Doug Williams teaches children at the NAS Jax Youth Activities how to stop, drop and roll, to demonstrate how to extinguish a fire on their clothing. NAS Jax Firefighter Mike Brewer shows a group df children from the NAS Jax > Youth Activities Center what a firefighter looks like when fully suited up. FIRE PREVENTION: Receptive people make for successful week of education From Page 8 your things, just calmly get out of the building. If you are in an office building, never use the elevator because you will be trapped in an elevator if there is a fire. Also, if you work in a sensitive area, it is your responsibility to secure everything witfhiri 30 seconds and exit the building. Once outside, muster in a designated area to ensure everyone made it out safely," said Fire Inspector Doug Williams to a group of employees after a fire drill at Building 919. "Overall, the week was a great success and we had outstanding support from numerous firefighters in our department. The people here were very receptive to our displays and fire evacuation drills," said McCoy. Each year, thousands of lives are lost and property is damaged due to fires. Learning some fire prevention facts will help put you on the same team as the fire department. It may also save you or your families lives or prevent your home from being destroyed in a fire. For more information on fire safety, call 542-3928. NAS Jax Firefighter Alan Sarge helps preschooler Christopher Beasley put on some firefighter's gear during a presentation on fire prevention at the NAS Jax Child Development Center Oct. 12. Fire Inspector Paul Miller gives some fire prevention week information to Zeny Broas at the Navy Exchange Courtyard Oct. 10. NAS Jax Firefighter Shawn Wardlaw helps Malik Bryantt/Sapp off the fire truck after the children at the Youth Activities Center toured the truck. 9 10 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 What has Navy College done for you? From the Navyf '"f College Office If you ask the staff at NAS Jacksonville's Navy College Office what he or she loves most about their job, you'll hear only one response, "I love seeing the academic success of service member sand knowing that my job here has touched the lives of others in a positive way." Academic achievement is an experience that defines a lifetime. Whether the goal is obtaining a high school diploma or profes- sional certification, or com- pleting and undergraduate or graduate degree, aca- demic achievement can open the doors for enhanced employment and economic security. Military students are unique. Unlike their civil- ian peers, military students experience additional road- blocks that often delay or ,hinder academic success. However, helpful resources 'available through the Navy 'College Office offer "one- stop-shopping-solut ions" in 'a myriad of services. 1 Although there are numerous success stories, Navy College would like to spotlight a few who have, -demonstrated perseverance ,and excellence. * "I just want to thank Navy College for the sup- port and encouragement they provided. I began tak- ing classes while on sea duty, and it's easy to get. discouraged or find excuses not to continue with course work. The Navy College staff always provided ways to succeed, and their posi- tive outlook inspired me to continue," said.AEC(AW) Frank. Ragin, an instructor: with the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Train- ing Unit, Jax. . "I completed my associate degree in January 2006, and I feel my degree was instrumental in my selec- tion and promotion to chief petty officer, I have since enrolled 'With Southern Illinois University and will graduate with my bache- lor's degree in a couple weeks. When I told the Navy College staff about my graduation date, they immediately referred me to Webster University to dis- cuss a master's degree." he added "After graduation, I'll take a short break from class and then I'll begin classes with' Webster in the spring," said Ragin. . For AW2(AW/NAC) Step- heni Ditamore of HS-5; the varying flight schedule, multiple detachments and extended deployments made it difficult to participate in traditional classroom cours- es. When he arrived at Navy College in July 2004, he was encouraged to participate in credit-by-exam as an option- al way to earn college credit.' This method proved suc- cessful, and between July 2004 and November 2005, Ditamore successfully passed 15 exams earning a- total of 54 semester hours of college credit. That accom- plishment in itself is amaz- ing, but Ditamore's success doesn't stop here. In January 2006, the Navy announced a pilot pro- gram to select 30 chief war- rant officers to become 0 ,Webster University offers master's degrees From the Navy College Office Plan for your graduation from Webster University. Become a grad- uate student and plan for your sec- ond career and retirement. The Fall II term begins Oct. 14 and ends Dec. 16. Degrees offered are: MA/ITM in Information Technology Management MA/HRDV in Human Resources Devel- opment MA/HRMG in Human Resources Man- agement MA/MGTL in Management & Leader- ship MHA (Masters in Health Administra- tion) MBA (Masters in Business Administra- tion) No Graduate Record Exam/Graduate Management Admission Test or entrance exams are required. Call 779- 7124 or visit the Web site www.webster.edu/jack for more information. FCCJ spring term registration begins From Navy Course N ,College Office ENC1 101 registration ENC1102 for Florida Community :College at Jackson- HUM2450 2:ville's. (FCCJ) 2007 -,Spring Term which MAC1105 ',uns Jan. 8 through MAT0024 jVI^ay 4, is ongoing MAT1033 .through Jan. 6. If .you have not been BSC1005 :,able to get into the :'class you have CCJ2500 .-wanted in the 'past, ",we highly recom- CGS1060 ':mend early regis- tration to reserve EC02013 \'you Ieat. A placement test is required for math ENC1101 and English.' Allow 48 hours for Navy ENC1102 College to process your tuition assis- EUH1001 tance form. The following list of classes will be held HUM2230 at NAS Jacksonville for the MAN2300 fall term. For assistance, MAT0024 please call the FCCJ base campus at 771-3979. The PSY1012 following classes are available: All classes o. Day M. Title English Composition I W English Composition II W Humanities in America T, TH W M/W College Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Life in its Biological Envir. W Juvenile Delinquency M/W Intro to Computers M/W Principles of Economics M/W English Composition I T English Composition II , M Western Civilization 1589-Present T/TH, Humanities 15-20th Century T/TH Human Resources Mgmt. M/W Elementary Algebra T/TH General Psychology Location Building 4 Room 117 Building 4 Room 117 Building 4 Room 116 Brig Brig Brig Building 966 Room 254 Building 966 Room 261 Building 110/ Lab Building 966 Room 253 Building 966 Room,211 Building 966 Room Building 966 Room 254 Building 4 Room 116 Building 110 Room 4 Building 966 Room 251 Building 966 Room 211 pilots and naval flight offi- cers. To qualify, personnel must be in paygrades E5 through E7, between the age of 27-29 and be sta- tioned in the targeted patrol, electronic attack or helicopter community. In addition, an applicant was required to. possess an asso- ciate degree. Ditamore enrolled in Excelsior College and was able to have his degree conferred in time for the warrant officer selection board. When the results were posted, Ditamore was noti- fied that he had been select- ed as pilot. When asked, what Navy College has done for him, Ditamore replied, "It's helped make my dreams come true." 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We Treat You Better R127696 es begin at 5 p.m. '"I The Chevy Place I Aii 1' B i of Botto m Lin e Pr i c e s Photoby ATC John Wilson AEC(AW) Frank Ragin, an instructor with the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit, Jax, teaches Aviation Electrician's Mate "A" School students AA Izaacscott Wise (left) and AR Joshua Slover about a piece of equipment. mw I I I I ' W-m- 12006 CHEVY COBALT SS ,oo laxAIr NOS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 11 Navy Lodges: Your best bet for TDY travel Another demolition From the NAS lax Navy Lodge N ext time you travel on TDY orders, stay at a Navy Lodge and save 40 percent on average compared to per diem. Plus, you can't beat the location, amenities, cleanliness and guest serv- ice. Most Navy Lodges offer business class rooms with a queen-sized bed, sofa, desk with Internet connection and task lighting. Fax and business services are also available for a nominal fee. Navy Lodges also offer free local phone calls, coffee and -newspapers as well as con- venient on-site parking during your stay. All Navy Lodge rooms have air con- ditioning, cable TV with HBO, a DVD or video cas- sette player, direct-dial telephone service and a kitchenette complete with microwave and utensils. You'll also find housekeep- ing service, vending machines, guest laundry facilities as well as handi- capped accessible and non- smoking rooms. "Navy Lodges are tops in guest service in the hospi- tality industry," said Donato Nosce, manager, Navy Lodge Jacksonville. The Navy Lodge Program was given a 95 percent sat- isfaction rating by its guests, which is 20 points higher than the industry average. In addition to outstanding guest service, Market Matrix recognized Navy Lodges as the fifth cleanest hotel chain in the United States, based on more than 35,000 customer surveys. Come and let us show you why our guests rate us so highly." Call direct today to make your reservation or have your travel department make your reservation at 800 NAVY-INN or go on line at www.navy- lodge.com for reservations and more information. Once you make a reserva- tion, you cannot be bumped from your room. Photo by Kaylee LaRocque James Lamb, a contractor with the NAS Jax Facilities Department, demolishes the old Search and Rescue School (Building 582) Oct. 12. Numerous old buildings here are being torn down to make way for new facilities. Online appointment system available for ID cards From Personnel Support Detachment lax 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 con- tinue to be served on a first come, first served basis; however, customers with appointments have priority. -Appointments can be made online at www. psalant.navy.mil. Appointments can be can- celled or rescheduled by the customer on the Web site and the site also shows when scheduled outages will occur. All dependent children are required to have an ID card when they turn 10 years old. All dependent children transferring over- seas must have an ID card. If ID cards are required for more than one dependent, 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 can- not travel to the PSD and a copy of the current ID card. Avoid the wait, make your appointment today! Navy' .1L Odgf 12 JaxAIr News, NAS Jacksonvile, Thursday, October 19, 2006 AIR SHOW: 60th anniversary of Blue Angels From Page 1 Disabled American Veterans (DAV) B-25 Bomber Featured Performer: U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, Blue Angels Note: Performers list is subject to change without notice. Gates to NAS Jacksonville open for the air show at 9 a.m. The fantastic flying feats begin at 10 a.m., with the Blue Angels performing at 3:15 p.m. The parking area on the flight line will close promptly at 3 p.m. To ensure you are able to view the Blues performance, make plans to be on the base and parked prior to that time. Security restrictions used during the 2004 Air Show will be in place again this year. Unauthorized items: Items you can not bring to the air show include: Coolers Cooking Grills Backpacks Large Umbrellas Carryall bags Large handbags' Animals/pets Bicycles/skateboards/rollerblades Kites/balloons Contraband (illegal substances and weapons of any types such as knives, pepper spray, stun guns or fireworks) - Authorized Items: Items you can bring to the air show include (subject to search): Small purses/fanny packs Clear bags for medical items (i.e., medication) or child infant care Portable/lawn chairs (not in their bag carriers) Cameras (still and video, not in camera bags). Baby strollers and baby carriers Walk-through metal detectors Photo by Kaylee LaRocque AM2(AW) Corey Ruppert of Fleet Readiness Southeast Detachment Jacksonville, carefully paints one of the emblems on the Blue Angels static display F/A-18 Hornet aircraft at the the NAS Jax Main Gate in preparation of the upcoming air show. and scanner checkpoints: Every- one entering the air show will do so at the pedestrian gate east of the flight line, parking lots (follow directions from signs and parking/security per- sonnel). Vendors will enter through the vendor's gate between Hangars 115 and 116. Vehicle inspections: All vehicles will be inspected upon entry to NAS Jax (all three gates). Plan to arrive early to the air show to avoid long lines. Spectator drop-offs: Vehicles who plan to drop people off and depart should do so at the Ajax and Albemarle gate, Building 135 parking area. This will provide spectators easy access to pedestrian gates. Security personnel will direct you to this parking area. Follow directions: As you enter or leave the air show, please pay attention to security personnel and follow their directions. This will aid you in locating parking and reduce your time in traffic. As you drive to NAS Jacksonville for the air show, tune into 107.9 FM and listen for important information and well as live coverage of the air show. For more information about the NAS Jacksonville Air Show, visit www.nasjaxairshow.com or www. nasjax.navy.mil (click on "Air Show"). HISPANIC: Luncheon held to honor heritage From PaEe 1 have prominently participated in building the west by adding their con- tributions to numerous areas in medi- cine and science, entertainment, busi- ness, education, civil rights and poli- tics and even the great American pas- time, baseball." The guests were then treated to a Latin-style buffet that included a variety of traditional dishes from var- ious featured Hispanic nationalities. "The food was great and I really enjoyed getting the chance to try something new," stated IT1 Corey Mcoy from the NAS Jax Security Manager's office. Following lunch, guest performers from The Universal Ballroom Company lit up the dance floor with time-honored dances that expressed the vitality and passion of the Hispanic culture. The dancers, Robert Gonzales and his partner. Melissa Armacoste, fervently danced the merenge, a ballroom dance of Haitian and Dominican Republic ori- gin and the salsa, a passionate dance that incorporates popular music of Latin American origin and has absorbed characteristics of rhythm and blues, jazz and rock. In 1968, Congress authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to declare a week in September for Hispanic observance. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan extended the observance to be held Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. Each year, the Navy takes the month to specifi- cally celebrate the contributions that thousands of Hispanic military ser- vicemen and women have unselfishly given to our nation. Photo by MC 1 (AW) Toiete Jackson Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Mark Boensel (left) and NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson greet guest speaker retired Rear Adm. James Best. NAVY BALL: Celebrating 231 years of the United States Navy From Page 1 an attitude. He kept my attention throughout the entire speech." Following Best's remarks, the traditional cutting of the Navy Birthday Cake with oldest and youngest Sailor attending the ball took place. Retired CMDCM Bo Peters, the oldest Sailor present, and AG3 Horace Mai, the - youngest Sailor present, cut the birthday cake..Mai of Naval Aviation Facility Command, won the honor of being the youngest Sailor in the room with a 40-year difference between him and the master chief. 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Left on Ivey Rd. and immediate right onto access ioad to townhome community on left. (904) 725-2125 2324 Red Moon Drive $169,990 1,512 sq. ft., 2 bdrms., 2.5 baths, den and attached 1-car garage. Tray ceiling in master bedroom, upgraded cabinets, 9-inch knockdown ceilings, alarm system, blinds throughout, range, dishwasher, washer, dryer, refrigerator, covered patio and community pool and playground. 2330 Red Moon Drive $172,990 1,597 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths, loft and attached I-car garage. Step ceiling in master bedroom, kitchen island, 9-inch knockdown ceilings, alarm system, blinds throughout, range, dishwasher, washer, dryer, refrigerator, covered patio and community pool and playground. ~ ~ -*< ... *- 888-KB-HOMES Foralistingf kbhome.com 3% REALTORO Cooperation. rNwlomenras"0 2006 KB Home. Payment of Realtor Co-op requires Realtor to accompany and register buyer on first visit and comply with Realtor Co-op Agreement. Many features/upgrades are preselected and included in cost of home. Buyer may be required to pay for any additional features/upgrades and is y y,,* awou r c e responsible for all taxes, insurance and other fees. Plans, inventory pricing, financing, terms, availability and specifications subject to change/prior sale without notice and may vary by neighborhood, homesite location and home series. Photo shows upgraded landscaping and may not represent N.wHmor.c cormn ouirk-movp-In homes a listed. Sanare footage is annroximate Amenltles are onrvat to rommuntitles. Oilck-move-in homoms mav renilre ton to 1 month before available for rlosino. Restrictions and limitations mav annlv See sales reonreentative for details. CR(IS709O IAX-S1970 t",'., KBIHOME JaxAIr OWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 15 Quitting smoking 10 things you must avoid From the Naval Hospital Wellness Center he withdrawal from nicotine is a tempo- rary condition. When looking for a permanent solution for cigarette addic- tion you must take a posi- tive approach so the quit- ting effort proves to be fruitful. Here are some sit- uations that should be avoided during the quit smoking program. Do not be impatient dur- ing the quit smoking pro- gram. Remember, leaving an old habit is not that easy. Accept the reality; the cessation process will take some time. "I will never be able to smoke again" these types of thoughts are really enough to increase your craving for a smoke. Do not imagine a long time without smoke and do away with the words like 'forever' and 'never'. Live for today and just feel good that you are able to restrict yourself from the evil temptation. It is said that two-thirds of our thoughts per day are negative. Negative thoughts are built in to human beings; do not let yourself captivated by these thoughts. You have good reasons to quit smok- ing and this approach will bring about a positive change in your life. Do not overlook your needs. Under your quit smoking program, you will have to take extra care of yourself. You will have to eat a well-balanced diet and drink water as much as you can. Water and food are necessary to flush out the toxins in your body. Also, water reduces your craving for a cigarette to a great extent. You need proper rest and must incor- porate physical exercise to your daily life. Do not for- get to take a multivitamin before going to bed. Avoid alcohol and the gatherings where you know that alcohol will be avail- able for you. Alcohol and cigarettes are good friends, if one is present the latter will definitely follow. Do not allow yourself to be over-stressed during the quit smoking program. The craving for tobacco will increase as you become stressed out. Try to keep yourself relaxed and calm as much as possible Do not take your mood and cravings too seriously. Our mind sometimes turns a trifle issue to a big one and for no reason we suffer. 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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 061096 001/61096/021 R2734 R127314 -lz-m W-A A I 16 Jax Air MOWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 The making of an air show By MCI(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor Three spectacular days of high-flying entertainment for hundreds of thousands of spectators does not occur on its own. Nor, does the planning of such an event occur in just a week's time. Someone, somewhere is responsible for the extraordinary flight demonstrations that are tak- ing place at NAS Jacksonville this month. An entire year of blood, sweat and tears goes into this three-day air show. From the spot you parked in, to the aircraft soaring above, some- one had to arrange all of those things. "The process began in August 2005 when NAS Jackson- ville submitted its first official documentation requesting to host the 2006 air show season. There are more than 14 committees con- sisting of nearly 50 specific areas for execution to safely and suc- cessfully put on the air show. Monthly planning meetings began in February 2006. Throughout the months leading up to the 2006 NAS Jax Air Show, the dedicated planning team, comprised of Sailors and civilians who represent nearly every department at the base, spent many hours planning and coordinating," said Air Show Director Cmdr. Ted Carter. In October 2005, decisions were being made by the air show com- mittee on what aircraft and acts to book for the show. In November, the 210 rooms needed for performers to reside in for the duration of the show were blocked off and the departmental responsibility list was overviewed and set into action. This past December, key mem- bers from Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department (MWR) and Air Operations Department (Air Ops), who represented NAS Jacksonville, attended the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS). The four-day con- vention is where the schedules for all of the elite jet acts that will be performing at air shows nation- wide, including the Blue Angels, are presented. It is also at ICAS that MWR books the civilian acts for the air show and the Air Ops planning team puts in requests for the static displays and mili- tary acts. "ICAS is a way for per- sonnel planning the air show to solicit acts, find creative ways to advertise for our sponsors and to look for a variety. We didn't want all the planes and acts to be the same. Catering to every type of person out there is essential to ensure that it is an amazing experience for everyone who comes," said MWR Operations Director Mike McCool. MWR Marketing Manager Shannon Leonard then began the process of preparing sponsorship packages to present to prospec- tive sponsors. "Another big role that MWR plays in for the air show is corporate sponsorship. Shannon goes out and talks to the radio stations, as well as other possible sponsors and pres- ents to them why it's a great idea to be a part of the air show. This year, we booked the 'Skytypers' and they are able to actually type out smoke messages 6,000 feet above the actual air show. Everyone there will be able to see those advertisements," stated McCool. "Our sponsors made all of this happen. They are the reason we were able to plan such a great show. This year we have received some new sponsors and we wel- come back our previous sponsors. Their support is truly appreciat- ed," commented Leonard. At the monthly air show meet- ings, each department's responsi- bilities were looked at thoroughly and tracked. Everything from budget preparations and where the Seabees will be erecting new fences, to contacting the "Make a Wish Foundation" and rounding up more than 160 volunteers to aid during the air show were dis- cussed at these meetings. No stone was left unturned. "The weeks leading up to the air show get busier and busier, culminat- ing with the week prior to the air show when the physical layout of the air show takes place. Aircraft flying in to be static displays begin arriving several days before the show and are put into posi- tion. Crowd line fencing and con- cession booths are erected. The Blue Angels arrived on Thursday and conducted an area orienta- tion flight. All other performers, both civilian and military, arrive a day or two prior to Friday's practice show," added Carter. The NAS Jacksonville Security Department takes on the role of Photos by MC 1(SW) Heather Ewtdn Key players from departments at NAS Jacksonville who have crucial roles in the execution of the bi-annual air show, gathered together Oct. 4 to go over preparations. Numerous meetings are held to ensure everything runs smoothly during the event. safety and security of the guests and performers. "Our biggest role is coordinating with all of the local law enforcement agencies to pro- vide all the force protection meas- ures that we have to establish in order to meet the requirements for the air show. More than 15 out- side agencies team up with our security department to provide support to our mission," explained Lt. Randy Gommer, Base Security Department event coordinator. "We started planning for this 12 months ago. Our department is broken down into many differ- ent groups that include, main event security which will monitor the airfield and the spectator area, parking, traffic control enforcement group to accommo- date the huge number of guests and the outlying security group. This includes all boat operations on the St. Johns River because normally there are anywhere between 700-1400 boats at the end of the runway for each day of the event filled with spectators that are observing the show from the river. So we coordinate that with our boat operations team and the U.S. Coast Guard." There are also other teams of .personnel from the base who offer to help. "NAS Jacksonville Com- mand Master Chief Chris Greene worked with other aviation tenant commands and assembled a group of more than 160 volunteer Sailors and civilians to support the setup, execution and cleanup of the air show," said Carter. "Without these fine people dedi- cating their time and talent, there 114 -a. MI Morale, Welfare and Recreation Marketing Director Shannon Leonard hangs an NAS Jax Air Show poster outside one of the buildings at NAS Jax to promote the bi-annual Blue Angel Air Show which will be held Oct. 27- simply would not be an air show. Our volunteers will work into the evening each day to clean, check security fencing and make many preparations for the next day. Sunday evening after the air show is complete, our folks will work into the night cleaning up and tearing down the security barriers and crowd fencing." "Their hard work and labor will continue on into Monday morning to ensure that the airfield is com- pletely checked for foreign debris and safe to resume normal mili- tary operations at NAS Jackson- ville," he continued. Although it takes literally thou- sands of people to pull the show together, you won't find anyone who is not looking forward to opening day and seeing all their efforts come together. "The NAS Jacksonville Air Show is a total team effort, all NAS departments play a key role and most tenants are very involved in making this event special. We look forward to open- ing the gates to the public and exposing our friends and neigh- bors in the Jacksonville area to their Navy and this wonderful installation," stated NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Chuck Tamblyn. 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If you have not contributed and would, like to support the CFC, military members can contact CS1 St. George at 542-0420. Federal employees should call Sharon Griffin at 542-2225. went up These be 66 perce Recent survey of TRICARE mail macies o: order pharmacy users shows that 97 as diabel percent indicated overall satisfac- ma. Be tion with the service. Officials believe this is one reason that the number of benefici- / aries using the TRICARE Mail Order / Pharmacy is growing at a strong pace. / Between February and August of this year, the number of unique users increased by more than 36,000 beneficiaries. "We expect the number of unique users to contin- ue increasing, thanks in part to support from ben- eficiary organizations that recognize its value," said Army Maj. Gen. Elder , Granger, deputy director, TRICARE Management Activity. "Our beneficiaries or local r save money and help TRICARE reduce Benefi expenses when they take advantage of this order pr important benefit." more inf The popularity of TRICARE's home visit w delivery option for maintenance medica- tmop.cfm tions is growing so quickly that in the Benefic month of August alone, the overall number at the N of unique users of the mail order pharmacy Benefits From the TRICARE Management Authority I r RYLAND HOMES' CLAY COUNTY 1-Doctors Inlet Reserve From the $180's 2-Rolling Hills COMING SOON! From the $200's (904) 276-2591 (800) 305-4579 DUVAL COUNTY 3-Biscayne Bay Townhomes from the $140's 4-Northwoods Single-family homes from the $190's (904) 757-8283 (904) 714-9136 4-Villages of Northwoods NOW SELLING! Townhomes from the low $180's (904) 545-6184 5-Bartram Springs From the mid $200's 5-The Villages of Bartram Springs Townhomes from the high $100's ST. 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Plus, they don't have to leave home or wait in line, and pharmacists check mail order prescriptions against the beneficiary's medication history to guard against harmful drug interactions. Mail-order service is useful for drugs a beneficiary will use for long periods. Beneficiaries may still fill prescriptions for medica- tions needed for immedi- ate or short term use at military treatment facilities etail pharmacies. iciaries may enroll in the mail ogram by mail or on line. For formation, call 1-866-363-8667 or ww.tricare.osd.mil/pharmacy/ n. ;iary information is also available aval Hospital Jacksonville Health Center. Call 542-9164. AL 18 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 JASS makes mandated procedure changes, adds services By MCC Teresa Frith Navy Personnel Command Communications Sailors using the Job Adver- tising and Selection System (JASS) Career Management System or JCMS will notice sev- eral changes requiring Sailors to log on using their Common Access Card (CAC). The Web site is also shortening its name to Career Management System/Interactive Detailing (CMS/ID) and is adding a new "gates and flags" system that will give Sailors a fast, easy way to check to see if they are eligible for jobs listed in CMS. "Protecting the integrity of our computer networks and the per- sonal information of our Sailors is critical to our operations and our people," said Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. John Harvey Jr. "We made this change to ensure we have the strongest possible Navy MWR offers chance to win free trip to Australia From Navy MWR Marketing1 Commander, Navy Installations Command, MIIlington Detachment he Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) is giving away two trips to Australia and a host of other prizes, as part of a joint services partnership between MWR's Information, Tickets and Travel (I.T.T.) office, Qantas Airlines and Military Tours. Two winners and one guest each will win an 11-day/eight-night trip to Australia. The grand prizes, which are valued at more than $8,750 each, include airfare from the contestants' chosen I.T.T. office to Australia, accommodations and two land tours. "A special user-friendly Web site has been set up at www.ittaustralia.com, which allows authorized MWR customers to enter the contest, learn about the differ- ent vacation destinations in Australia or plan their own trip," said Dawn Smith, Navy MWR's I.T.T. program manager. "The contest is also being offered at partic- ipating Marine Corps I.T.T. offices and Army Information, Tickets and Reservation (I.T.R.) offices." To enter, MWR customers should visit www.ittaustralia.com now through Dec. 1 and complete the online entry form, which will be electronically forwarded to their chosen I.T.T. office for entry into the local contest. Each local I.T.T. office's first place winner will then be entered in the grand prize drawing. All entries must be received by close of business, local time on Dec. 1 to be eligible protection of our Sailors' privacy information." Previously, Sailors could login to CMS/ID using only a user name and password, making it possible to view the system from any computer with an Internet access. Department of Defense regulations state that all govern- ment systems such as CMS must be protected through login using Public Key Infrastructure certifi- cates, which are loaded on a Sailor's CAC ID card. Sailors will be able to access CMS only from computers that offer these protec- tion certificates. Sailors who don't have access to a CAC-enabled system will still be able to contact their career counselor or detailer by phone or email. With the name change and new logon requirement comes four new career tools: gates and flags, career intentions, physical readi- ness information management (PRIMS) access, and an improved personal data page. "Gates and flags" is a system of checks and balances that immedi- ately notifies a Sailor if they are ineligible for a job. These are shown on the screen by a series of pop-up screens explaining the reason for the flag or gate, as well as the Military Personnel Manuel reference for easy reference when the career counselor attempts to make the application. These gates and flags indicate elements of a Sailor's record or profile that could prevent them from being selected for a job. For example, it might show that a perform-to-serve applica- tion is needed, or some similar item. Flags won't prevent a Sailor from applying for a job, but may keep the detailer from approving the choice due to excessive cost of the transfer, whether or not the Sailor's skills match the position, or if it is located in the Sailor's I' V SJ for the contest. Customers without Internet access should visit their local I.T.T. office to enter online. Each partici- pating I.T.T. office will conduct their local contest Dec. 1-8. A list of participating I.T.T./I.T.R. offices may be viewed at www.ittaustralia.com. The drawing for the grand prize will take place the week of Jan. 15 and the grand prize winners will be notified by Jan. 24. For more information on the local con- tests, visit your I.T.T. office. For complete rules and entry into the grand prize draw- ing, visit www.ittaustralia.com. HELPING HANDS Help needed for Special Olympics Volunteers are needed for Special Olympics. Events are ongoing. 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 available. Call Lynne at 305- 4467 or email lynne@usojax. com for more details. Greeters needed The Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitor's Bureau is looking for volunteers to meet and greet visitors to the Jacksonville area. For more information, call Patti O'Neal at 421-9158. Docent volunteers 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 invaluable service to the museum and to its visitors. From monthly training lectures to the finished tour, docents use a combination of important his- torical information and good humor to bring works of art to life. If you are interested in vol- unteering, please contact Susan Gallo by phone at 899-6006 or by e-mail at sgallo@cummer. org. HabiJax opportunities HabiJax is always looking for volunteers for various construc- tion projects. For more informa- tion, call Bonnie Golden at 798- 4529, Ext. 253. The HabiJax Home Store also needs help coordinating donated materials and furniture. Call 722-0737. Habitat for Clay County Clay County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., serves Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights and Penney Farms. Volunteers are needed Tuesday through Saturday throughout the year to help out. For more information, call Gamble Wright-Stuebgen at 444-8524. listed geographic area of prefer- ence. The career intentions tool will require Sailors to identify their career intention once a year. This will provide detailers, career counselors and commands with a more accurate rating-strength forecast. The PRIMS access tool will give Sailors a way to see their physi- cal readiness data on the Sailor history page of CMS. The last five years worth of physical readiness test scores will be shown, which could be a factor in some Sailors being selected for certain jobs. The improved personal data page will instantly show Sailors information on themselves, including clearances, exceptional family member status, marital status, number of family mem- bers, perform-to-serve status, etc., just like the detailers now view on their screens in Millington, Tenn. Commands will also benefit from the new CMS system, as it will allow them to view job appli- cations and service records of all Sailors applying for jobs in the 'command. Commands will be unable to view a Sailor's name, Social Security number or gender. This allows candidates to be picked based on their resume, instead of any other factors. Commands will rate the appli- cants and let the detailers know their choices for positions. While the detailer will make the final decision on who gets the job, this gives commands a voice for input into that choice. For more information, see NavAdmin 278/06 or contact the command career counselor, respective detailer or visit the enlisted assignments page at www.npc.navy.mil/Enlisted/JCMS/. TRICARE covers skilled nursing facility stays and long-term care when patients meet criteria From the TRICARE Management Authority At some point in your life, you or a family member may need skilled nursing care, long-term care or both. You should under- stand what each term means and how they affect you. Skilled nursing facilities Under TRICARE, a skilled nursing facility is a facility with the staff and equipment to provide skilled nursing, skilled rehabilitation or other med- ically necessary healthcare services, including prescrip- tion medications. Skilled nursing care isn't typically provided in a nursing home or a patient's home. 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Information is also avail- able at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville Health Benefits Center as well. Call 542-9164. W. Are you performing your best on the PRT? For ACTIVE DUTY members who: Want to IMPROVE PERFORMANCE on rte PRT Learn the practical skills of performance enhancement training Are PERFORMING SATISFACTORY on the PRT Get individual guidance on how to excel Are FAILING THE PRT due to physical performance or weight standards Learn to break down your barriers to poss the PRT. 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Free Bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Call 542-3521 for more information. Bingo Lunch Bingo Monday Friday at 11:30 a.m. Evening Bingo Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night is paper only night! Win cash! Texas Hold'em Tournaments Budweiser Brew House Every Monday and Thursday 7 p.m. Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! Karaoke Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday 7:30 p.m. until close For more information on fitness and athletics call 542- 3518/3239. Monster Dash ~ 5K 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! For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices, please call 542-3318. Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Tickets on sale now! Sunday Thursday tickets $31.30. Friday tickets $36 Saturday tickets $52.50 Photo by Shannon Leonard Stop by the "new" Mulligans on Wednesdays and Fridays for happy hour from 4-6 p.m. and enjoy half price appetizers! Call 542-2936 for more information. Toby Keith Hookin' Up and Hangin' Out Tour Nov. 3, 8 p.m. Jacksonville Arena $69.75 per person Yalaha Bakery & Holiday Open House at Lakeridge Winery Trip Nov. 11 $20 per person includes entrance fees and transportation. New Jack Reunion Tour Including Guy, Blackstreet, Tony!Toni!Tone! and After 7 Nov. 11, 7 p.m. $61 per person Alan Jackson Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. $76 for Club Seats Jacksonville Veteran Arena Trips, activities,and costs may be restricted to E1-E5 sin- gle or unaccompanied active duty members. Call the Liberty Cove Recreation Center for more details, 542-3491. Free Mall & Movie Trip Saturday Orange Park Mall & AMC Theater Departs Liberty Cove at 1 p.m. 8-Ball Tournament Oct. 25, 7 p.m. Liberty Cove Birthday Bash Oct. 26 All October babies come to Liberty for a free surprise! Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. The Devil Wears Parada (PG-13) Saturday, 5 p.m. Garfield: Tail of two Kitties (PG) Saturday, 7 p.m. Little Man (PG-13) Oct. 27, 7 p.m. The Break-Up (PG-13) For more information on the golf course please call. 542-3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Oct. 24 for active duty. Oct. 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 compli- mentary round of golf, prize purse, on course prizes and lunch following play. For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3 7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7 p.m. Call 542-3227/3682 for more information. Command Holiday Card Contest Plywood now available at the Auto Skills Center All cards turned in by Nov. 10 Winners announced Dec.1 at the Christmas Tree Lighting Win money for your MWR funds! WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO C- A: CSC is a federation of many Christian charities that have joined together to address crucial needs in America and all over the world. C what d<6eCSC :.do. -.-- A: CSC member charities provide a multitude -of services to people in America and all over the world, including: .promoting Christianity, educating children, feeding the hungry, improving healthcare, communicating the importance' of family values, defending and promoting religious freedom and human rights, providing disaster relief, and teaching job skills and self-reliance. A: A Free Drecrtory of Charitie is available by calling toll free 1.888.728.2762 or visit our web page www.christianservicecharities.org 8001 Braddock Road, Suite 310 Springfield, VA 22151 888-728-2762 www.christianservicecharities.org a CFC participant , Provided as a public service. P-cJiASTIC-WO]O]D - HOBBY WORS~iLD^^ 7273 103rd St. J a772-9022 ^.~ ^3Private 1/2 Hour 175 Bland GrBl n Hours iI S----------- -- ---------- Z < o n- Mail To: UNIVERSAL BALLROOM 5655 Timuquana Rd. Iav iF Lo3210 69.R.1 "I. ONCi NJ w 20 lax Alr NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Storage organization supports the USO From the USO 1800-Packrat Portable Mini Storage has put their support behind the USO and our military families. During the recent renovation project which took place at the Mayport USO, 1800- Packrat generously donat- ed three of their mini stor- age units to the USO free of charge for the temporary storage of furnishing and equipment. They have also agreed to supply the USO with stor- age units in support of the upcoming food drive, toy drive and the renovation of the USO welcome center at Jacksonville International Airport later this year. 1800-Packrat Portable Mini Storage has a deep commit- ment to supporting our troops. t Mercy ) Ships ag \ini Hor -. *7 H .nr 180Q-Packrat's regional manager,. Mike Heard is a retired Federal Bureau of Investigations agent who, while assigned to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, arranged morale visits to the base with several PGA Tour professional golfers and the rock band Hootie and the Blowfish. 1800-Packrat has now taken its support a step further by developing a pro- gram which gives financial- ly to the USO. Military families in need of tempo- rary storage for any reason will receive a military dis- count when using the pro- motional code JAUSO when placing the order. Additionally, for every order placed with the JAUSO promotional code, 1800-Packrat Portable Mini Storage will make a $20 donation to the USO. Photo courtesy of the USO From left, 1800-Packrat Regional Manager Mike Heard, Greater Jacksonville Area USO Executive Director K.C. McCarthy, 1800-Packrat employees James Green and Randall Smith get together to promote their joint venture. Heard recently met with "This is one small way in Greater Jacksonville Area which we can support those USO Executive Director who give so much for us. K.C. McCarthy to launch Please pass along my the donation program. thanks," he stated. BRINGING THE HOSPITAL TO THE POOR... 800) 772-SHIP t www.mercyships.org f A C F-'- paorll:liflr.r[ Frrj, qea : -,h,,,- -,r-7,,,:n Free items available for deployed troops and their families From Network Operations Center 'Numerous organizations are offering free items to deployed military members- to Iraq and Afghanistan and their families. Some of the Web sites offering free items are: http://www.operationhomelink.org Free computers for spouses or parents of deployed soldier in ranks El E5. https://www.operationuplink.org Free phone cards. http://anysoldier.com/ForSoldiersOnly.cfm To sign up for sponsoring soldier care packages for theater. http://www.operationshoebox.com free shoebox care package. http://www.treatthetroops.org -free cookies. http://bluestarmoms.org/airfare.html lowest airfare available. http://bluestarmoms.org/care.html free care packages. http://www.heromiles.org free air travel for Emergency Leave, and for the family members of injured soldiers to travel to Medical facility. http://www.bluestarmothers.org/airlinespecials.php - Airline discounts for R &R. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/forum/index.php free books, DVD's, CD's. http://www.militarymoms.net/sot.html free care pack- ages (your family member signs up to have sent to you). http://operationmilitarypride.org/smsignup.html free care packages. http://www.soldiersangels.org/heroes/submitasoldier. php get adopted to receive stuff. https://www.treatsfortroops.com/registration/index.php - free gifts and care packages. http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Nov2004/n11232004200 4112312freeshipping/ packing materials for shipping to troops. 0 nsde sarigyo ur wnS usies. Abusnestha.cantrasferwit No5 S Special Skills *NoLageInvst en --N Ivenor *No rdrsDelvei- NoCo pictd aeror Neilig /Collet- -' ABSOUTEL NO ISK nd 00%STSATONGAATE Inerstd al Fan a 04.351-22!59 \QZD1 DI NT 9 Phi:,,, Pnm,, e-/' Cl',oin, o Great Fund Rai.:;,el' INDEPENDENT SALES RF:PS I NEEDED E'.all&,.-.r,.? Ghf Earn Up to 50" Cornmis,.n $10 to Start 8.-:,rn Je.-.elr,. Free Training & Supplies Skin Care & More Large Invenlory in Store (904)272.2866 2177 KINGLSLEY AVE, SUITE 7 ORANGE PARK .4orq'an Ploza O, Buiness Paor Con.veneri to NIAS Jax CARPETCLANGI Being prepared for family life II "Copyrighted Material - Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Navy to offer new initiatives to personnel serving as IAs From Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs T he Navy recently announced approval of several initiatives aimed at rewarding Sailors who serve in designated combat zones. Sailors who serve in Individual Augmentee (IA) billets are now eligible for several new benefits, such as points towards advance- ment and preferred duty location following release of NavAdmin 273/06. There are approximately 11,000 Sailors serving on the ground in the Central Command area of respon- sibility. More than 4,000 of those are serving on the ground in Iraq. "We need to do every- thing we can to take care of our Sailors and their families while they are doing this very important mission," said Vice Adm. John Harvey Jr., chief of naval personnel. "Every opportunity needs to bq taken to make this assign- ment a positive one for' their careers, and not a hinderance." Specific initiatives vary depending on location ahnd length of tour but can include awarding points towards advancement for enlisted personnel, advan- cement exam flexibility for Sailors in designated com- bat areas, duty preference for next shore assignment, and continuation or sus- pension of assigned sea or shore duty clock during IA assignment. In addition, IA tour lengths will continue to be addressed. For instance, some assignments to Djibouti as part of Joint Task Force Horn of Africa (JTF-HOA) will be short- ened to six months from a year for augmentee per- sonnel. Notification timelines for IAs are continuing to increase. All IAs in the last two months were given greater than 30 days notice, with 68 percent being given greater than, 45 days notice. The new target goal for-notification is 60 days to fill recurring requirements. "IA requirements are not going to go away," said Harvey. "We need to ,embrace this mission, make use of our volun- teers, and provide them and their families with the support they deserve while they are deployed away from home." The new initiatives will award two points towards advancement for an IA serving in a designated combat zone (Iraq, Afghanistan, HOA) for a period greater than 179 days. Advancement exam flexibility is also available for IAs. Personnel deploying to one of these billets may take their exam up to two months early or one month late to'fit around their tour. However, no Sailor will be required to take an exam while they are serv- ing in a designated combat zone. Specifics on these and the rest of the IA ini- tiatives can be found in NavAdmin 273/06. For more information on how to volunteer for an IA billet, contact your commu- nity manager or visit www.npc.navy.mil/CareerI nfo/Augmentation/. S HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 21 FFSC offers educational and support programs The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and Support Program is the foremost preventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and avail- able to service members and their families and Department of Defense civilian personnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If special accommoda- tions or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are available in October: 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. Attention to detail k Flight deck ops are dangerous and paying attention to detail is a must to survive. - Paying attention to detail for your long-term health is even more important Smoking cigarettes is the No 1 health problem in America. Call the Wellness Center today for quitting information 542-5292 Swedish Massage Oriental SUN Stress Relief 2151 Lane Ave S Suite 306 (904)786-9900 9:00am 10 00pm 7 Days A Week LIC. #MA36512 SP Body Shampoo Steam Sauna A Bodyscrubs Men Women Walk-Ins Welcome Local park offers free nature classes The following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across from the NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by call-. ing 573-2498. Hooray for Homeschoolers: Tree Identification Oct. 23, 10:30 a.m. noon Learn to use a simple key that will help you identify the tree species found at Westside Regional Park. Participants will make a leaf memory sheet to keep. This program is suitable for students func- tioning at fourth grade or above. Basket Making Oct: 26, 10 a.m. noon Learn to create a seasonal basket using natural materials, for ages 10 years and older. Map and Compass Instruction Oct. 28, 10 a.m. noon Participants will learn how to find various compass directions, set up a course of travel on a map, find compass bearings on a map, and maintain a correct compass course. Teams of two people will put these new skills to use by finding eight compass points in the park woods. Each participant should bring a flat plastic/acrylic standard compass, mosquito repellant, and wear clothing suitable for walking in the woods. Registration required by e-mailing John Trow at Johntrow3@Juno.com. PHA and PFA Still Work f . Together The fall seml-annual Physical Fitness A.sessmeni i.PFAj is ngri1 around mire corner To oe eligiblee to lake nme PFA, au- acive duty sailors nuvt rnae a r.urienr Perlooic Heairn i4szessrenat iPHA) wMihin the past year. The Peribdic Health Assessment (PHA) Is completed on a yearly basis, Ideally on your birth month. The PHA is to ensure you are fit to participate In the prs.caft ieaqlri ss rPsiing and con,-iloning anar s a key component to "mavv Mecli na s ian for readiness ana Fo:ie Heaiin Proleclioir What's in It for me? * Ouring yo.,ur FiiA ,ppoinimentii ou 111 rnave a medical record review to veritj fou a'e urp-IJale wit age specific Escreenings an1 iniiurniations " Review your medical screening I0 Oelermine eliglDiil,. to particiwale in physical filness and condiTioning * Recri lP Adiv'di3lIiz.d adcauJr, fase c,, io derifiea' I lr'- rs)l i3.las., * RefTerai as needed To Weiire^s classes ai Aellinei.; Cerie' How do I get my PHA appointment? SCoinlac! ine app,.rntner iiew 3r *1 45-2., ),u Optio r,I. 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TRIED, TESTED & PROVEN SUPERIOR PRODUCT LINE Rock Solid Company Growing Industry Training & Support Call Patti 904-552-0524 22 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS Open tennis tourney is Oct. 23 A men and women's open tennis tourna- ment will be held Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. The tour- nament 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. Racquetball tourney coming up in November A Turkey Shoot Men and Women's Racquetball Tourney will be held Nov. 13- 17. The tournament is free and open to all authorized gym patrons over 18. There will be a recreational division and a competitive division for men and an open division for women. Matches played in evening starting at 5 p.m. Winners receive turkeys. Call NAS Jax Gymnasium to sign up by Nov. 7. Sports officials and scorekeepers needed The North Florida Military Officials Association is looking for individuals to offi- ciate soccer, softball, 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. Intramural Volleyball Standings Team VP-45 Gold VP-45 Blue AIMD CNATTU Gold ASD CNATTU Blue VR-58 As of Oct. 13 Wins Losses 6 1 3 4 2 6 1 6 COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Navy Wives Clubs of America, NWCA Jax #86 meets the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held in Building 612 on Jason Street at NAS Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday and Thursdays and the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. For more information, call 772-0242 or Pearl Aran at 777-8032. The Navy Wives Club's DID #300 meetings are held the sec- ond Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oak Crest United Methodist Church Education Building at 5900 Ricker Road. For more information, 'call 387- 4332 or 272-9489. The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 38 meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 470 Madeira Drive, Orange Park, Fla. The chapter also has serv- ice officers available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. to help with claims. To make an appointment or for more information, call 269-2945. The chapter also offers bingo every Saturday at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. The Clay County Chapter 1414, National Active and Retired Federal Employees invites all active and retired employees to their regular monthly meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Orange Park Library on Plainfield Avenue in Orange Park. For more information, call 276-9415. The Navy Jacksonville Yacht Club general member- ship meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at the clubhouse. (Building 1956) adjacent to the Mulberry Cove Marina. Boaters and non-boaters are invited to attend. The Navy Jax Yacht Club is a members only club open to all active duty, reservists, retired military and active and retired Department of Defense civilians. For more information, call 778-0805 or email commodore@njyc.org. Parents Without Partners meetings are held the second Sunday of every month at 7' p.m. at The Country Cabin restaurant located on Blanding Boulevard. This organization is open to any single, divorced, separated, or widowed that have children of any ages. For more information, please check out our Web site at www.pwpn- florida.com or call 307-6261. MOMS Club of Orange Park/Westside holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Calvary United Methodist Church, 112 Blanding, Boulevard across from the Orange Park Mall. Moms and children are welcome at all activities. For information con- tact Nicole Lopez at 504-6016 or go to momsclubopw@yahoo. com. . The Association of Aviation Ordnancemen's meeting is held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Fleet Reserve Center on Collins Road. For more information, call AO1 Michael Steckly at 542- 5508 or Jim Bohac at 542-2939. You can also visit www.aao9.com. The First Coast Black Nurses Association, 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 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. 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 Genea- logical Society will hold their regular monthly meeting Saturday at 1:30 p.m., at the Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd Street, Jacksonville. For more information, call Mary Chauncey at 781-9300. The Jacksonville Master- works Chorale and the Clay County Community Band will hold a joint concert Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Family Life Center of the Orange Park United Methodist Church, 2051 Park Ave. All are invited and admis- sion is free. For more informa- tion, call 269-9819 or go to www.claycountyband.org. A meeting will be held provid- ing information about the HR-25 Fair Tax Bill Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Middleburg Library. For more information, call Jim at 291-0871. A golf tournament spon- sored by the NAS Jax Chief Petty Officers Association, will be held Nov. 2 at 8 a.m. at the NAS Jax Golf Course. For more information, email mikel.hall@navy.mil or Patrick.campbell@ navy.mil. .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 4th annual Walk for Epilepsy will be held Nov. 4 at 8:30 a.m. at Memorial Park in Jacksonville. For more informa- tion go to www.efnef.org or call 731-3752. A Florida Fall Heroes Banquet will be held Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Ramada Inn in Mandarin. For more information call 535-0747 or visit www.floridafallenheroes.org. 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. A Military Appreciation Luncheon is being hosted by the Jacksonville Chamber of jrkip ' -< / .-- . -_, ., ,aiC t _.^-- --^ -'* .*f r 'i -- d -- .mfl.ff l .- -. ..r'"i * ---V Commerce Nov. 13 at 11:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront. For more information on tickets and to register, call 366-6600, Ext. 7610. Attendees must register by Nov. 6. 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. Adveiltije Race Der- 7-8 2006 K-igs Bay. 7a. Cri-Ecf learns of'Fou'e Open to act-ve duty, Resrerv~sls, ret'-ees, dFoe-nae;ts ard DoD ':U-r,,y fu -A !. 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Advertising language must comply with Federal, State or local laws regarding the prohibition of discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. Standard abbreviations are acceptable; however, the first word of each ad may not be abbreviated. L The anchor indicates the ad is a FREE Fleet Market Ad placed by military personnel. Stride edar Hills ARLINGTON BUY A HOME! No money Westsiid O Cedar Ikls Owner will finance, down, FHA/ VA Loans. L l 3/1, $125K Call 891.6710 888-524-2914 ext 4129 Happy Ads 3/2 Remodeled. Lost and Found of ARLINGTON owner will Clubs and Within minutes of finance 3/2 1800sf EAGLES HAMMOCK H Organizations Ho pool, worth$225K$185K Northside 9S A & Rids vel Homes for sale NAS JAX and the as is. call Ryan 891.6710 ita 4br2ba. 4 Tv Noie 1Homes forSale R A lt FR S O a sf, 2 car garage, Notices WatArfrnt rlington, FOR SALE OR lakefront brand new. f SWaterfront shops and restaurants EZ Qualifyin. Bad $27900a904613-3474. 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New Quali in the 11S Drac St. BygOwner4-s from the $160"s CASHFORHOUSE hrou C mpletion Augustghout $114,500 orA P Classifies Best ReasonabRE Call le Oday For Details 1.- u.2w AIill 102 Tallwood, San Mateo Jack Lee Con ABORTION ALTAWYERN? TVE. l n ruel Z stor 5/3 Exec. home. -ALL EXPENSES PAID gramnte s frp bonus .-n 2,259sf, House K. 90 n The6511012r Jacksonville yr elusive Gated Michael Shorsteo fatur 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home with 2 car S ORA PARK garage. 1530 sq.t. New Quali ORnew gutters, and Completion August 2006. stom fenceNO HAGGLING, ALL AREAS Open House eened ati, Knoll Sees nuacOw er/Realtor 783-903 Homes for Sale master suite/w Waterfront cty om cwe tured home, on a con- Stive AduI r me Home To This I lcrete foundation. This Community of siuaedo Dntewh house I towe inmesc One Bedroom Starting A n 2ath ith 19 Property I For Information or I 00M SQ. feet ofi space Lots & Acreage Apnointment 35*33n84 l aII i Manufactured P Orasen al I and a I 6x front patl ThisHomes 904 omefeatu-272-52 es00 or I04 6991724 lSituated on a 1/3 acre M Open Hse screened patiork ne Knoll Srner lot, in St Augusfac- Active Adult dining great I perfect t starter home. T Commune real estate adver- ORANGE PARK -4/2, onAPARTMENTS to $6,000). 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Owner MLS:310286 Watson, 904-241-2270 246-9268 1951 Watford Ct. 3/2/2. in/no qualifying/lease RealtyCorp. cu ldesac, f ncd yd, opt. $189,900. 377-2261 268-3300 $ 1 3 99m o R TO0 Jacksonville Beach 591-3915 904-635-6260 Prudential NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME SPRINGFIELD 2048sf, 4/2 P tWU ~ ~Owner Fianace/rent to own Historical beauty move 1095 S. 7th St. in ready. Renovated in NwLAX orlRaa 3/2.5, $410,000 2006,.Irg cov. front porch, I E .Se. ~ 1-800-935-8347 Ext 107- new kit/bthrms, snrm, M AX WESELULAXHOMES.COM hwflrs shed. Buildable WESELUAXHOMES.COM lot incf'd. ASKING $224K $244,9009 OfW MANDARIN BUY/LEASE A Call Heather 424-4596 $2O44u90ir, ,,uparodp:" Ofc/Condo 4 Units Avail. 15600 W s - . poioudiorpla alh upgrade SF $279,000 ea. or $1,119,600 3wstigarage, tile md l, ega pod for4or Leasefor $1750ea. iand wood floors, rA aiidrSpoie Maria Raymer 463* 1942 lots of extras, close lih uriio0sA lar pgi'al. bdak j RE/MAX SPECIALISTS to NAS. Call quintanaat I paiii c., lorr la rge p t "-... 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Huge study, 2ba. 1392sf, 20th Homes Income Property hdwd pictures via Be" ORANGE PARK -Brand Apartmnts ool w/Webergasgrill INTERCOSTALWEST4/2 254 5562/398.2760 Lots & Acreage Active Adult e m a il$136, 000 new 5b/3b 2300sf 2 car ottub His/ H ana 00SFlawn care Ig 'C$o29mmunity 94887.9535 Coseto Sq, fr $1295 park CRE T LENIENCY 220,1258 or403- 5077 uc on y www. theloftssanmarc.com Prorated 1st month INTRACOASTAL Reduced. Remod 3/2 wORANGEPARKExecutive 1450 Flagler396-9601 rent of $875 and only 3/2,24 ACOTALerDr. td /9uard New *Apartments home 3/3 LR DR, FR, SAN MARCO $875 fule es ue W. CH&A 100s gaths &kit. 912-927-1926 MARION COUNTYGA,SurnisRC Ot Ydr cae fIB.iOE SOUTHSIDE IL VILLAGIO w/cabin, lake $2695/ac; Apartments $15i0m+dpr. 264-4161 CALL 398 -9492 10/21 123p Sn 22nd INTRACASTALe WEST Apartments 1stfir3/2, motivated LLARD/17103 Hdges 418 ac, $2275/ac Unfurnished 12 -3 pm Mo r d twater dges Furnished NORTHSIDE, GREAT YULEE Brand newa 912-240-451 Mobe Condominiums ORANGE PARK Oakleaf SAN MARCO 4e7pm Tues 244-7m 3/2,2 car1893sf,lkenew at Apartments closingnosts$249. www.muckalee.com8849 Old Kings Rd. S. $Apartment O6OsTs $34,9 e.Wit lots of land newly 2903sft, Preserve $345K. w Duplexrrownhomes New 4/2+ 2600+, water 1 BR near Baptist 84 182 Tnhe Rese e an Rd Ss 5 +dp9929929Unfurnished ,in rn Loa. 3/2, 1999 home. Also 4/3, 2400 Rentals $500$325K. front, w/d, lanai,no smk 318-8377 or 724-4146 7986 Ca $68,500bo 2.72AC new carpet 35% fin. 5166602709 Houses Furnshed /pets. $1650mo. 505-3648 San Jose" Beach Home Rentals appi, breakfast nook a Ouses nSOUTHSIDE classy water NEWO CONDO JACKSONVILLE ARA Beach/Vacation/ sm denHadamik Realty,Chad P 2/2.5 Beautiful 2 yr and eakfast 1/1 fpl. tness spa o6 gated communty9042515370 all 881-9744 p Commnits Uin kit., LR, DR + den. JC2n.sBauif1front a ate story 3/2,WestsidenearNJ Houses for sale, rent, Rentals Neumann 904-219-7539 old TH St Johns Co. A+ Lots for Rent car gar, $1250561-0997 wathdpommunity or lease with option Condominiums ANNA B /1 28,900sf $3495m. 2904-704-4860 Manufactured omeORANE PARK ST.JOHNS CO. 3/2.5, PONTE TH VEDRA BEACH MAND 3/2,sy qualify. Newe OPPORTUNITY 3/1, ch/a, 3/2on water nri 95 & AlA. aJULINGTON CREEK Rentalso.S E E p -2-4146 1/1 Condo, flex lease WatedtoRe mustsell,applsincl, Loads of upgrades. PLANTATION-aFSBO4/3, R0 a,0-1 terms, $920/mo. Call ca rrtLots eorRent $68,500obo. 904-224-0692 FSBO $235K. 904-881-4860 cul-de-sac home, pre- Retirement 904- 71904-6604458 servearea hdwdfirs House Plans Cmmunty O.P. RANGE PARK 2rUPL 2 WESTSIDE NCED1150YD90aed.BetAmeni MANDARIN-REATured a PONTE VEDRA BEACH 2/2 Miscellaneous Unfurnshed omen ad $99moves you i tis.Re Vacancies OUSE IN GREAT S .C doflanai w/scrn encl. PO I o R n o r. f ost yh e NO WD HOOKUP, QUIETmI5 enn o k TE B E 2 acuzz. $449K. 343- 6621f eREF REQUIRED $59- 778,2897 OCEAN GROVE 1/1+Loft,. Mobile Home -invstorRehab Nas2 IRoommates pool. Cable & REI Overlooks pool on lake, 3 L'R 8 SST. AGUSTINE/PencR Rent phone n furn sh WESTSIE /1QUIET Must rent, $100m. LAKESHORE 3/1, gret Rentals os es uEln rea anted to Rent $400 nc utilities quare feet $500 Andy 904-5884295; cond, $9Omo. pets ok, Retirement 0 ewl ACR4 %FNNIN GATEWAY MOUNTAIN NC P L 3e A n Ca ualifyinglepos. C a 7936 Kben 0 .D F CET LW- bT SEYCORREALTY47 down 4,2cargarage. Bed and Breakfastme plus25mil126646 $500dep.Nopets. Ken 904251. Call 881-9744 CommunGREEHOities H eV FERNANDINALBEACH 1/1 2800sf,$3495m.28000 ManufactureORANGE PARK Must love Cll 333-1181 PONTE VEDRA BEACH MAND- 3/2,2cgar exc for Rent -Highest L8 is t ings SPaystlin a 'ies on 26ac lkeN totally R Homes anmals $450mo$200 Westslde New 1BR w/d BestgNew LIstIns condf 1 .ch/a140sf 'Roommates -sNoorunkF JOHNSAL LOUNt otaollyParHom Dupex ome pUs ll nold Cond2-91fr.2 Rooem stoRen snsnvtmnt.cool, minutes from Real Estate Wanted urnshe SINGLE FEMALE p 04654 Summerhouse Condo 3 each, $142,500.I oJohnny HOenfoniConaK arbe H urn shn An A NtwI 2 2B S.TwhserLake View a 12House PlansClayCountyo.P.I t 9ioua ,:, _sare 2 WESrSIDE 91I150 Gated. Best Ameni- MANDARIN- GREAT WESTpoch90.8l.39 Manuactured *eh HmeRentafS SW D87n0 815- 4276Avail4now. Unf urnrshs Wilde. ..TPOINTE VEDRA BEACH 2/2 Miscellaneous 4/2, Unfurnshed nme n d I $99 moves you ties. Rae Vacanies HOUSE IN GREAT PConosal-fn fey granite w/I n 0n0 cosm R oureent olb.CondomIiniums Na Terrace ApartmenP s Octber Free Reach-2 ANEIHBSANRHOOD' 3 2. Houses Furnished NrPonteedra Resort $110/for sale n the Community Duplex r townhome rr2045tn m, e Rd enneB okeRRAY 9159 Houses Unfurnishe59 AskoEmm iil$795K.Aken & Barnwell area. forRnt Houses Furnishe future a. N:, r rem.:. le t. r r.., c W LotsforRent OficKly904-472-8730 904-13-333. I a2dr.3pla rmen1 SOUTHSIDE CONDO*S INYL SIDIIrG Southside RENT or RENT Sea Et *Roommates *igned. Houses Unfurnished Dec.94305-3 nr I r VASDE TO *Mobile Home Lot a r Kmn.- Renalt,.cre WASHER, DRYER. 2 BR, 2 BA. ,.,FP. W D nu WESTSIDE s al LotsforRent BAYMEADOWS2 lam 321 27 2931 DISHWASHER. $90rmo entals DUVAL, CLAY, & NASSAU W E 2hbr *WNewly Remod. M 9,:DR 2arf5 ,0 MICRO. TILE FOYER. I ,r le3aBe 5. 814 .1466 Land Homes Packages W D conn r5665mo. move- in D0re dI. ATCENTR $980 Down $595 Month A 3 OR 4 BR ON 1 OR MORE Orange Pk Share 2So Secial. Seaboard Oaks SOUHSIE Free Rr, ITCHEN. DR CalMrLewis78385 ACRES. 100% FINANCING GATEWAY MOUNTAIN.NC Hsewpool. 1e lFances 904-778-98 Number CARPET ALSOUTHSIDE 2.52 T C SEYCORREALTY 477.4225OR 1.6 acres of prime 325m+url s N612 146 qc.C A G; BACMEADOWlDeer em7 CREAT ENHOWSE. u F. H:ooeS bet. JOO EV SADTDECSRD Community F' SourThHaSra mountain property Retirement WDE NEPTUNE BEACH 2 i GREPEOPLE Manoage. liment located In western N0 FENCED YARD. READY ar $V-50 2n7 592 0912 WITHCayCoNtW HOMew1 s e Cm 5 ,Cleanl& .,et $1295mh 51 .p424 r0Toy MOVE IN NOW! etrm porch carpet, vinyl PONTEVEDRA New3/2to buynside a pristine or e a ae,'dh d prn, SO HS O Vi s mllast fir, 2 cargar established gated l $-9cnK B 95904.0. -.,2S1 SouHSnE i $22*00CALL utiLL. 10 mn NASSLen Homes CLAY,&DUVAL all upgrades. Mlcklers comm. $65K call for St ihnreTown Center 5378962 PALrATA0ine fro Land Homes Packagesl Landing steps n f 16r eesh oo (904)72-093 Mustmbto beach10.31 pes 80-6-5n0Trk7 5 tbrFul te -- $980sale. 7 Acre Block mo.chrs 7427486 Downtown 1614 Market Monterey Condominiums AIRPORT HOME i 3 1295 Randolpt2 I PONTE VEDRA BCH 1. ARLINGTON Ft Carl in greater tk, $659K consider rentalFleming sland Brand or V 1ck ll 904-642orJeannie-304 e. r.a Fuclar a. . l r. ZLewis 783. Wson8385 $2500most904Johns65(C11012 gatewaymountaln.com R $0tmes/M Nb$,1GgG F DR l 4 d ERSIDE Lw O 9 0ny S t wy taio 'r0sfknerentoFr eled rn '0i5hAlunewM. cA mmu ria t p l i SPLIT BDRM, FENCED YARD NORTHSIDE IB/unit on lakBa w/loft. Resort 3 GRI EATSTARTER Apartments u-00 m & p Arlingtons2 0 Condo-1 60.e 7206R S DR n .. onmkend $ se3 S1 HOME 1 33R4-BRON1 OR MORE FS. l3 Johns Cut $51 Nev. 2928.06 ARL n S PIT 2BDRM, I cgar. $1095m. Z87.9507 St. Johns County 771-9055 or 9625 1086! SEYCOR REALTY477-45 OR 2 land tracks. Heart of Condominums666 WESTSIDE m Partially INTRACOASTALW.3/2 VAULTEDCLNGAVAIL11/1 ets, Call904-859-7536 onte Vedra ated 1/1 Ask for Emma. JOHNSALES@BELLSOUTH.NET The Smokies. Parcel #1 'DuplexiTownhomes 1. i I RmtP.l11 k u8553n.f F.r, olle, ll S52e,,,,n c 1 Pll p. 10LOS 17+acres w/house. H e F d FAparn ts. No Depositc $950/m NO. leasepula & 5. .ERS TE Rle Pl9 3,o 2mmeiately n WESTSIDE LAND HOME 10 LOTS Contact Ken Campbell Houses Rn 6967968 C, 941-468-6309 Ow/leck $1035m. 608-8420' NOHID/CAW LANDa onOME 1a6 96r79 4//2 4/, $109-00- $6000 down$495m. S.St Johns St. 145K. 865 567 7777 Unfurnshed Furnished Call Mandarin New Twnhm Apartments Nicely landscaped, cvrd 904-260-2313gfurned Apartments ARLINGTON new 2/2, al C ong 2/25+oloft patio gated, .Furnished front porch. 904 891 5393Ltrnif sh1 vaulted, patio, gated, pool000, 1100 mao Apartments SManufactured D cUnfurnished' W/D in cI.-5, $ I950 or815-341-2766 Avail now. Unf fWESTSIDE Homes 'B *wBeach Home Rentals 607-4873 RnfurTA /1 $5 C nished HOMEH s 15 tracts ra nging from ConRentalsn s m n/22h5 .heg VANSANDT RE 389e3540$ Oe ed Pasales move 200 to 900 acres. Retirement eidFCondominiumsmarALE OR LOAanicBeach-2 VAHousesFurnished S s ) ) a 11866 Lake Bend Cir. a* 3/2.5 1195/1195 sRTO $350 dn. to own Quset privacy 3/2, 771-9055 or 962-1086 offered for sale n the Community uplexTownhome 3/2.5 1195/1195 Arlington Home- yourRAY HILL 3 50Bad/goodcreditok $1650mo. 463Unurn3074 lIi B .146 Bisa[ne Cl 43r 3/2.5 1000/1000 62Renovated 3/2u, All areas avail. Call KD AskE Aiken&Barnwellarea. orRent 3010 HousesFurnishe future3/1 900/900 room, very nice. r..age, fenced bk LotsforRent a Great investment prontAve #9786 3/1 875/875 $025/mo + deposit /dec $50m Mobileuet Hm Nw already tp Open*House R Rooms to Rent -Lots for Rent BAYMEADOWS22lam, 32127c,2931I'PCS',I A: r RENE 389l3l4Rentals a.10716 Leora Dr. 3/1.5850/850 386.4358. area.904249l0318 3514gessentordSaHouse& Apt 50,TC./1 8 'Jp80 MANDARIN Lrg3 S2 5 LRWaterfront N105e E 'Oe Ho W ad tan oud na783/n 795n795 for MaNse Lr to 2 0FCa 'Oceanflont s ,j21IneHomes forSale Homes 0.068 oir tm 01 6 3 DR 01l ci.-6 e d 'irs. AlIN: REWaterfront p 8Waterfront VA Land: 23 acres 'Mobile Home .I IppiF--...F ,S sec Rentals PAYMENTSUNT.AL "ActiveAdult BurkCloaariverfront$o9KtalsoNC Rentals BAYMEADOWSDeerwood E15 IL20furn,3.42764 GREAT HOMESOSEEKING ,Property gACg'7 CALL B C2, 1/3ARLINGTON/SOUTHSIDE C reCrCw8a p3n$3K15 ;VlD doNCar2,cR3ArEOwL NOW619 Grove Park Blvd 4/2 IE300/1300 ARLINGTON 3/2, brick, SOUTHSDE James sland csnd$149KRetirementManagement $1030 VISArGIFTCARD rCommunityooo. $2500.'ac F0rm Pics:919-693-8984or a ,:~, 1 1 o N cEP E E e xA 2e cru m oui WITH NEWLHOME Condominiums ,h:.-t.`7 ,4 Jc -;1 :36 0 owner@newbranch.com Communities $1095mc, Cali '5" e- 1i10USF 2i2 3e, pa3e E Newly Remodeled Retirement PURCHASE 213-9934 Duplex1Townhouse 0 buy/CLAY CO. CREEKfFRONT orRent, BAYMEADOWS Br.... "2 HSS995rnc O $0. 738 FarRenta Rates. Roommates Investment deep water to river' Roommates 1500sf -n, ,crd:- Storo adocka tbringboatl r Rooms toDRent comr3/ S1200m Ali ISOUTHSIDE. pool, 2,1, $3O3Modve-InSpeRal -r oomsOto Rent S income Property on/2 acre, fenced, Wanted toRent 11/1. 94 -509 2262 Ker. ne,, re e. hhslde00 Paxson. Vacation Rentals 0i7-- -,a 'i% h Iku r r I Aegoo 3y A e s Gd 0P a Weetandsailmab l s &Acreage i' -" well. $980mo. 284-8586 TBEACHESmeln #u&98 2 97u7 AAN M y .Wanted to Rent sWe rent and sel//mobile geingt cay CO M/onhrFeedredBE AH0 ., r"'e I4AO NO.UD.Caaa2te , homes. Call 695-2255A A Manufactured laCout One Month Free t Niolau r2banewkit, gsSc 2TitusmSolutions Homes agent with iliary .maronda.4/2 Unfurnish DOWNTOd,WN JACKSONVILLE e ll, LR. FRdeDR 90487-4962 Sr .SELLINGY'-. 400 East Bay St #1809 Plaza #9786 1/1Eeor 1095/750 VANSA 3i,40 qu,p edi ea,.T Northsde HOME? T 1-295 toRoosevelt Blvd (Hwy 17) Northot. Left on Avent Dr.00/mnth. ocatd n or TARAi9 21 1 ane ..rN.r ue Community is directly on thep make it a smooth 291-8transition38904-613-333. Offi sS E O 0a or F4I *2 starting929 Duva Dan JonPALATKA Land for gkne sch $m20 A(94) 72$375o5 -50c 10-1 4sz ouesateor o1577 -mm 90 2 61 L oIN lCl ul g I- T ., We., r tn e.. 1 Sun. 1 1-a uis ai A 642As 3504 n. reals2 1, e f 6 1- 6III Busin ,esss for Sale5 CFleming Island Brand fYnsecarpet/,clesnI$140wk appl3 1ran-0:e r. Some front elevations may differ slightly Prices subject to change without notification. BC 058803 QB4649 ew om4/,TE w.ERADANJONES.com ca sec tie NORTSIDE NRORANGEPARK rial for Sal 23f[ bildour Carr a Church b,$30dep5743w1/77.6403 Intercoastal- "4overlookslake.walkto dre nm FSBO +grge Tilers FormalLRDR. bh.$975 5539886 125000. Call Tony ESTEET-3/2, 2/2 ondo.Totall remod rond i gted 3/RDRFALYROOM 14s. 04376 PONTEVEDRBECHnt in1 l0sf.llenew er ed in 05. A new. cmmuty. App e SPLITBDRM, rCENCEDYARD NORTHSIDE 3881208 Storage/Minio. Resor ril a. t or C ( r -. RTO$mo.$179Guar $100/mo. First &dp ances included.$15k. RFREQ$995O.772897 3/1newyremodeed A menetis. Petsoak.t rm5.0 .,,nr 334-0571 ,.lFr 7366L349 ,,, FI$Sklndown. req. Bl904-591-6796 (904)92-0066 ARGYLE3/2,SPLIT 1 DRMS 672 vySt.$685mo.na $1000m+dp. 4 377-5051 t,2caral942a INTRACcOASTALW./a3/2 VAULTEDCLNGSg.AVAIL5/1 pets, Call 904-859753 Ponte Vedra3ted -81/1 S-.H,- cabTle..New Totally remod, $185 Great price$950m. NOPETS./IS&HERS VANITIES OalleafPlantPtion O 2stry unit E pB newly 31 or'Ci y(.a ...----. 4...'4:91 Gated top flrFcloseto REFREQ $1050/Mo.8607219 newl&yReady. ed renov, great amenities. --110.000 334-051-'- -d wk $500 dep 904-695-1412 ever9h6ng. 9(535.0437 Lease-to-buy. $950m 273-3999 51 JA..BCH OCEANFRONT ARGYLE 4/2, $1S0Lm0. 1800sf-3000sf $1500- $o.C04Si a Brand new end unitACln BrowVILty1/1 000m 516-660-2709 "" Gve0mw. N3/s HISS&HE 2525sfIT5ESL Orange park near Argyle $5revers $4250m.904-962-6161 43 /m +h1a maoed de. aego$9 wk 0 94651 412 gr aga ol ARLING N $ o E1m. w 4/2.6 - LR'SDE-lbr/lbaCH&A, granite, S/Senppls, poal driveway. Call Robert Near shys-ano ge .5,14978F, avail ARUNGTON -3/2.5-TH ORTEGA -lease Ortega Cell 904-591-8347 car gar fplc, clean, re 1734 Shore View Dr. W #9786 4/2 1525/1525 ARLINGTON 917550UMontessaTerd.#9786g3/2.5l00/1500 3/2. remod, great ofc2000sf., courtyrdpool "874TPoydrasLn. WI 4/2 1425/425 location, spacious lawn /pool svc n1d. petsok. AODL-/.BA3845 Anderson Woods 4/2 1350/350 ,corner lot, $1100 per $1900. 04- 703-0242 5 PONTE VEDRA --- 0 11510 Otters Den Dr. 3/2 1200/,200 month ist/lat, sec SAWGORASS S 11866 Lake Bend Cir. 3/2.51195/119C dep. 352-422-5685 WertNide FOR SALE OR 3LOADED LUXURY T. 11868 Lake Bend Cir.* 3/2.5 1197/1195 .1 Arlington Home- your h Bad/good cReditok $160ma. 463.3074 1463 Biscayne Bay Dr. 3/2.5 1000/1000 A Renovated 3/2/1. All areas evile a Cell KD ------ao1527 Biscayne Bay Dr. 1st mth free 2/2.5e975/975 2,Cypress Cove sub.Prope 3133_- .Rd.4 -d v -4/25975/195 Cul-de-sac. 1300SF,_________509_230_ouse 17 3010ShoreyViewNr.W#42B ue W1 3/ 1 M tile floors, carpet in bedl SAN OSE 3/2, Sunroom, 6 3/1room, very nice, garagefenced bkyd 2439 Wilmont Ave. #9786 3/1 875/875 $1025/mo.+ deposit. Wv/deck, $lcoum. Quat 80716 Leora Dr. 3/1.5 850/850 386-4358. area. 904 i.249 0318 3514 Bessen4t Rd. House & Apt 3/1 350/0 ARUNGTON Newhome SEBOARD AVE. 3/2VED 6C19 910539 E Galwood #9786tte rs vDe13/1p 2-/F for le--e w/optS to buy. 1awm00lSF,1aLcLaLakes 1n3/2.5* gar, new appis. Kit E5quip$ Fenced Back Yd. Beautiful, neeiay new, 113820 Grand Central PI. W 3/2 1200/1200 1780sf, 2car fenced exc 5/2, 2 gaoag custom care ncL Sm pets o 1463Bsayer.93/2 1200/1200 cond, rm far boat, comm. home, ate ga iCt to buy v 13364BscayeBaylD.$50o1stmthfre 32/2.51975/195 CypreWon't last long! 4259 Highwaod Dr. 3/2.5 1195/1195 ARLINGTON 3/1.5r, 13e0SF. SOUTHSIDE A beautfu, Owner 904-234-665 2439 286 Lantana Lakes.Dr E 3/2 1185/81750+ bath & deck $1s570m. Qu Ut, NTE EDRA 1Southside Blvd. 3/1 900/900 CH&AR $880294-3223 blvd. $ A300m. 642$9460.5- August9E ineRd. 1/1 525/525 -New 4/3.5,t2 car, 2900st 3411 Stanley St. 2br/lbarcawled aces. 326 .Augustine Rd. 1/1 525/525 FP, E1ev Pool, Priv. Of K 950st, fenced $800a cathmealyinew u ga WESTSIDE/ARGYLYE/RIVERSIDE $3500/ma 228-0088 $2400m.0893/81NCLV 8678 Bishopswood a r 3/2 975/975 ATRLANTICBEACHTH E. of SOUTHSIDE -2/1 elec 90.8ll 9alets og.93 m ---. 8725 HuntIngton WoodsdCr. N LB 3/2 975/975 Mayport 3/1.5 $850 incd $600 dep, $850mkee0l rogs. te1200 Tampico Rd. 3/1 #90 Cdo0$200.$750 d rive2by $109l3 2494 VILANO,1Bease. North.0Left0onWAnvtunastrHnorch 22295B1d364Bea ghreat location. Call f55,3r8 TArAngfi WDst/2 $ 425 Dr3/.5119/19 ARLINGTONfo 90/14-8-3785 2Ch ar sor, Poo42SF, Dent er;$0m32 655 Ci d l t h 0 -3 P t50r e404-606.418 ldSmt. 5p8. F4n4e Yard.60-275 80-1iToull-odn Jo0 3. pocol, wat fronT. W Otd 3/15no 5m. 1-2954o7Roosvelt0lvd(H y17) ortpatsfto Ap36Biuese.s3/s1e0/sf0oa0leiEu wnced 1007unityPCEDdirectlyontheright./(90A4)R-3/12$825 ai1ailN 11AVANAND.T RE 389-3540 2BR/BA/SHALL C35AG5Of32cevSpacemFor40 2REFREaC.$ES/l.77-297 ST.AUGmales $150r0SF,52/6Kit2525cary29carport, nofficeSp 500-$595 new interior are uiT yExc MARKET Rank/Grade: _ Work Phone # Organization: Date Submitted: ___VANSAT 30 ar Quality Executive | *I office, 195sf, $345m. SADVERTISING Name (please print): Signature: unf 9048743385 RULES 1. 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BAYMEADOWS/9A, Fern Businesses for Sale share TH w/Fem gated, Commercial/ sales will be accepted. ADS PERTAINING TO GUN SALES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: L 1 wk U 2 wks Q 3 wks U 4 wks pool gym $450m 229-7399 Industrial for Sale ANIMAL OR PET ADS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IFTHE ANIMALS ARE OFFERED NS MAYPORT 8 Office Space For EAFREE. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS CANNOT DISCRIMINATE. REAL ESTATE ADS WILL To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. miles fom. 53/2 Sale BE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than i ncludesall. Call Retail Space for Sale JAX AIR INDIVIDUALS WITH PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) OR "OFFICIALLY one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two-free ads per family, per 571-5215. Great',eal. Rent REASSIGNED" ORDERS. REAL ESTATE ADS MUST CONTAIN ONE OF THOSE STATE- week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. $ outhsidea2/2 Priv 5r/Ba Commercial/ SMENTS IN THE BODYOF HEAD OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE BILLED. $1,50 dep. 904-885-9 7,9 industrial for Rent N IE.WVS.M 3. All information requested must be included and readable. All ads should be written Category: WESTSIDE HOME RetailforlRent to share 3BR/2BA. Storage/Mini Independent of other information contained on this form. I 5 min. to NAS Jax, Lockers No Pets. $525.00. 4. Ads received after the above time will run In the following week's issue. 5i 91-532Pew s5 2l00 Noon 5. Completed forms should be delivered or mailed to the Fleet Market, Jax Air News, Code 'll i New Dv Cut C W ta 00G, Box 2, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32212, or to Jax Air News, Monday One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 ARLINGTON LUXURY ROOMS ORANGE PARK Ware- w/Microwave & Refrig! house w/office, 2000SF Low Daily/Wkly Rates! 2 rest rms, best for svc 10%9Off for WklyRoom! .type bus. $750 + dep. KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 352-745-1056 /473-3067 SlaK Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 25 C ApAlancele usnesspSchoarking. RETL S 9044494174 AIcwte ectionaSet on oam-5pm. Conen- DI 8 pc Core e, SReal Estatend Mortgae Title, DA04N 2 Full Time/Part for Day U mder 4 DningroomTa sle- .Sectional. soa- HAWTHOm RAnti eL Above Gro hit eacmi o Homennspectonc urses. Bartender, Waitstaff by Day Calanders at 13,000 BTU. Like T Almostnew. Oak 1 tan, good condl- SALE for the late Allequip. included, T $100.51ug B1 the Pret paandb S.- cton. Wt12, In. 2 2 / glass top, tlon. $300. Call Auctioneer Col. Robert mnuthe liner. whiterims set of ethef Prime Outlet In St. new.a $125.2r69-2z2ro fol parsonston RickorMalika: Baker. 7520 S. HwyO301. Askingw$360. c 3"0 4, $100.42 0R16 SnseeSSO ourhedulesat DaNight Available Augustine. Call for four l e h w as ,t3 2.8 05 SOUTHSIDE alllancf anbuo Interview 3c86. 379066; COFFEE MAKER Bchairs. 375, originally 7770842 OnIT 301/mElDBre S. of 20. 92 G, 3d L 0v0 Worf OndiC O towhse orsCnl us r:a7 $9Black and Decker $1,200. all 610 4288. ok fot 17, ges18 1Mat 2Ts.369820 24 l 6 or0, wni.4631Sf. offIce. Zoned AT THE BEACHES! o hr 3 u86. 258 -.5791; Blsack e ker 1 ,2 Leave msFngroateedd Co 9wor n 2e a 15 CCG-2. Ample parking. CROSSROADS 904.94174 p m r 2am-5pmContent of I J eDISHES -8 pc Corelle, Fnceard. cup, white. Seton Sleeper sofa greater 9am-pm..Content o East ron(904) 247-4322 counter or mount under Diningroom et- Home, Antique Shop &white w/each. Miss 1E90sfton1, 2Msow PT b ient c i mapleND ovaltableS Tn condition 500Waths Co. 356-2228 Realtor rhc Designosixchairs, chi na 3 6s G lasswar & 8 lasses."i 25 SRESTAURDRYER & WASHER with hutch, $350. China. Sterlingt si ver- LO1 Carat 729-7218 Iv msg / Aviationf Heavy Duty. 0 $200 both. 282-2272 late, rm tbtI es9 Prina 339-4222 bottles books, early 512 Value 6500 DOWN ALTERA SANDininMooARta c er a r $40 c table clotheshats Sell$300 TVE COMF.OR TER FACILITATORS REFRIGERATOR NO frost T chalrs$Hw/hutch,. SLEEPER SOFA furnses Bras, Lamps 887.4624 fI/. ueen ECOM TER, AVTECH Pacific Institute for Kelvinatorw/freezeron x solid wood $250 Queen sleeper in Iron bed MORE! Over use twice, 300 ELOWNDES CO., GA FT A Ierson at oResearch and Evalua- top. White In great L 262 6794 ec cond$10 Call 5,00 pcs. Jewelry! No thread count, machine All In Cnssouton for yourRS. t Ion is accepting running order. $145 cash. n757-4903-205. c arlyv Brds! Cash 90wash. $30. Call 428205. VaidostaSateillteoff Customer S iceU g DCIOs resumes for FacilMa- Remodeling 246 2373 4 eR Table, Solid Good In State ChecksILL *DtaREH1819NKDn Ave tors for the Nov1 i A0 TigernStripe Oak, 2 Over $20.00 w/DLS EiectricTreadmill all c229-247-0877Ser398v8179E WP trsonl Reony EFRIGERATOR extensions 6 Securityon premises. CRI Luv Convertible UGC $100. Sity and Valuescourse. i Whirlpool121CF, ice cushionchairs. SLEEPON ITBEDDING Bring Help Boxes & Crib(lghtoak)w/Sealy Assorted golf SAN MARCO LOFTS -I, s7Some topics pertaining e I maker. ex cond. Good cond,$400. Call Save 50-70% Truckscall 3 514-1460 Baby Sot Ultra Crib bialls $3.50do t. Live/Work Zoned CROo pertan h s p n x K t 6 $95.d269-2152.o 29 b n SAN 55L7U TSE0n to personal values are: 95. 269-2152 213745 for more info. 352-373-4060 Mattress. $200.( Like Cigar Humidor, 1450 Flager 396-9601 Job Fairs nicaton skills, stress SET Kenmore, 2 yrs European framed Garage Sale Boxwoods it.) Also 11 blue &1 AResumetServll Vceawras is Ping Optionsal Healt lold $400 Call Scott tapestries D curio .S Lane reclin- of Baymeadows Con- low crib sheets, a in M I Insurance ECTRCIS e HPE roams haot include h b A 2 coces, 2 c in very nice dos clubhouse, 4915B ne the Pooh bumper Np entOperatorsin as peer/domestic mo eriusi s eathergood con- Baymeadows Rd.Sat.pad ad c Bookkeeping theGolf CourseMain r p aes Washer and Dryer only, call Kathy at dtion$499, 10/21, 7am-lpm. w/sheet & a v3ter tall $25Kobo. Financing avi. Maintenance/ ROLLER OPERATORS & f R 4 Ln. Fri & Sat 84 CIths, C 91-76-4996 new $150.771-0249 EWd O FCEnIT 3r0e iRnotU50. changing fble( o904er call 3 3- w e r6378 Advertising/Mediaa& tane Dpt rear rn 24 wk tp G frontloading, o 9-207-7361. AcngRswIvl rcker proofmattressl ser Stanles Usteel Best NEW OFFICE DSUITES experience is not callP y Tus e Ay stackable excel- recliner $250cal MANDARIN Moving Sale w/$5010c14. u 9 0 1,920sfto11,520sf -Architecture/ required. Mustbeat Thursday. Must be tsrao elx o o.n, 4 END TABLES and 912-882.5865 Fri/SatAM. porc Ch/pool w/ p502- aar Great location n tror sn/ least rs ol r flexible to work PT as manuainclud coffee table. Hoey fuh LADSCA G TRA R a ro mar F s ore 334-3552 boneeded 1 3 classes a M1300l6-5 $4500 c Oval. 100 5l/set. nh GCaali904) 2398-o Restau nr rphi cs ubig b- 4 H ul rate + month, schedules vary POakO v,91-674 45 & msgD r E WOOD PLAY Cedar oSwing3 ca sld g Ablue SHARES O HE month to mvene W r ad OBO. 729-7218 v msg SOFA Sectional Sleeper nt. ySet-Mod]!el-e OBSE. 3me. mas etal 1 RESTAURANTOROTHER AutomotiveSalentih head rest, in mea/Bal/lIfeand Aplands m t be foaerseexcellent Entertainment inclined; Kit. tbl w/leaf; MOVNG Entire old.3909042929572 shaped sale. Call 904-422-8986 *Sales A w b Ionllnnewcom Service much more. DFW/EOE able to travel to all area condition asking i Center- Lrg Ent. Ctr holds 35" TV; household for sale Call-: $5,4997grweight VENDING -300 machine ScienceResearchn aval bases n N FL S. $35044259 or Solid oak excel- Comp. desk w/printer 907049200 light weight $300 /103RD 28500 Aviation KGA ara. Pay rate up to 434-233 $200 if lent condition tbl; Bar; Lr Octao obo.Call272-7493 CumbalroueJaxarea Services/ KENLASSiSTaNT 16 434-23 $0 of go SAN MARCO Service/ Needed for Busy Animal N / hr. Email sold separate $400. Price negotiableM table; Cal9"742-.5613 MOVING SALE-,GENERATOR B-NP, 78$39kexc0sf for Sale/$ 727-409-8880 Counseling Need Full Time Armed b 0 6tAsherT d de C oM Telemarketing 40 7 908 48s03 moe ttsrsteat 45 OVER 150 1444 Home St. off Hen- / en tal Applyto 4448 hr@)pire.org. AA/EEO 213-9ored45fovering, electricc start, 4900 e S offrPublic Administration Henricks Ave Sute 1 nt loading for more info. Craftsman Table att new in sealed VI OR-0403hou/exeentory exceTwin bed with dini ng, bedroom saw V aw b. List $780. FiN ri $750,000 or $3000o. om Hoar re/a EntertainmentS h, two furniture kitchen bd saw anr, $5. Call 2 78. Fi S&or S E IE Yp Son. arh se sorat manuals includeditin Centers (2), Oak dresser i or appliances, patio fu Sao ral 6 nbucalotems/p router more tools calla w c r SConstructionCONDITION REPORTS. Wirll Wser Dine w 904 49 plates certified in SCustome r Aervic IRe eS HIGH ScHL orna Company T nd ter S M d boxes. CClsGRAUATE, GOOD DRV xenco SELL- 90 874 2755. MURRAY HILL Moving Collector mugs Dental RECORD, GOOD HAND- riversmodel,250Can Entertainment cen UBA TUA RAN Sale, 863 Murray and ote tems *S O vl eM U LT IFU N C T IO N A LB$d e$ 1500S ig n on te r $ w20 0 R n bte r I _p I9 0 -oDomestic Services/ WRITING SKILLS. o fun $15005ign on deyer 786 1767.o ter $200. Rocker ITE, 1 inch black Sa 7 reclinerferwornbuted. Cometitve pay and 60 $350.CaCRUTC CaregivingREAL ESTATE ORIENTED C R R A R k sOILRINE 0 0sp enty of use left,4id72e1for31it or bat NORTHSIDE3EO Wooden, adj WILL TRAIN. Owner $50 Mo vi ng, must sell. already polished, 249-9122 Forest Chstian Church able. One ar fo Powerwheels bt Busrid ess 2000Sign osn I onus* Call 2210 Annual Yard Sale Fun tal per p o &e2 tery-powered opportunities ucaionm eaing CONTACT DIANE o3Food &BTreasures 9-4 pair for shorter. L ke Gator. $90 Training 04-772-0R PaidFirst 2 Weeks Hgh Quality blackOct 21. 13773 N. Main St new h pa originally .Almost Distributorships/ new. Call 610.4288. is WANTEDI DrIvers w/2 I leather recliner 6pTecewhite 268- 2482. Lv Spersonnelstanewithdin foot stoo- os NonialE bedom ORANGE PARK Oakwood Leave m our communities donated ient hiringserviD exp. C I l D av id at i isui Chest, Plantation Comm SAN TA CAUSE SUITS FictitiousNames epazmat 757 -395 -7026 dresser w/mirror. Garage Sale end of Pine 4, Call for in Finanal Services Executive/ preferred. xcpay Home most wknds ngsandGA. nghtstand twin bed Ave. Sat 10/21. a 2p -5590 S e t e r aaemet eefits for perfect NEW PAY PACKAGE with boxspr s and No Early B irs Please. 7715590i Cbal person at 26 P e C 3 Q eKing Waterbed, mattress.00.l m s $ Ss Borrting and more tgFinance/nvestment 389-3235Vea Lak/OP ay$.90/mleBlvd) Computer BED 299 Brand namute dresser w/ 8874624 San Jose Episcopal Dadrumbemss mlrtFor advertising n pWAITSTAFF E nS wrrCa del 391 d oe Cbmattres r:i:41:": t0avele bageu Eae wx1 ono 0 .900156o DANmCERac2 Waitsltaff, Cook Rousehold BED $115 Full seto Bo \ cde rand like3 t Fax 0436 30. B g G al Emrploym Barntenders, Doorsta+f gfue Su aSECA OLY MPC 2 F sa n Sd WaHotel/os3pitality/ Cal.02 Service Bonus 15m .S.of veus 3 room set desk enter SALE 10,000 + books mens travel bag new, $5, t TR C-Ka ADRedbek tal nment unIt. Cheapl IMOVIN SALE: paperbacks S hard 30.- wcar t $ , -Medical Dental 401k miSRedDbiecrBunk beds, head acks$1 Sat 21s9a3 tchaver$2S. Smith (904)64619075. Sb piMachoneryand 7 BUNK BED w/fuS J Bv ril rade Paid Vac & holidays 32 cars, trucksvas. boats ur 7423an Jose vd 3221 Crona electric type- EERCN--Optional Health Care mrgmotorcycles,Soid to LIVING & DINING, ture, computers, Thewriter $50 Call 771-2917 WASHING MACNINE, InsuranceSghes2couches, 2 chrs, kit. tb eak couch stp chest.stand STU NRM RSMEtrog s that includeS innng b rs r 7441806 Prces n. t cond Bieget front loer. Kenmore .REAKFAST & LUNCH Landscaping/Grounds ApprentlceshlpTraining a 100% Company Pd rewulres dtobmIta w/crs ton.28-rt od Best Garae Salek SMaintena NOW V A APPROe Pu les 90 76 er102 R5ver tableelectronc .$1200 plus. Will sell for rOptional Per Diem ay Luman EBear Almo ey, CAI p set, new w/wr oer a [904)7783-3333 Gre ms h deo MN 2a 6c as k MaxB8001 BENEFITS. EEO/DFWP Off Park Ave In Orange83300 STER.CO k -Program@ $52.00 /day AB 1441 A1775 $130 Can del 391-0015 Park. a WORD PROCESSOR B aSecurity/Safety For auction Info callP Rarely used paid o zBrother 500. eGRADER, DOZER, II Call Larry Millerat 904-808-9922 Mat Set Queen Pillow Top WESTSIDE 5985 TImber ng$350obO. Nordic Track, like EST. MASSAGE CLINIC Legal TRACKHO, Gregrhertance higher education, makes college degree50. $45.acces- sible to working adults with highly flexible and afford- $2Kobo Financng av Maintenance/ ROLLER OPERORS tll las Ln Fri & Sat 84 clths w/dwn payment 3032108 vices OFF ROAD TRUCK DRIVERS, 800-723-3424 for info Ca e r()SA hsewares, books, B Q ST O V E/ anitri cs Exp'd, for N. St. Johns MEMORY FOAM Matt & ARGYLE -YARD SALEen holiday decor SMOKER charcoalmore. LADIES GYM -Oppty of a Manufacturing Co. Proct. DFWP Appy at Box new w/warr. $350. Heaven CathlcChurch onew B raun Fel lifetime /Nat'I Fran- 5 B JAX. BoxHHeaven CatholeMicl hrc 3Sl new/Braun. List DuSes10 chise / est'd client base Marketing Driver A Heck of a Price50. Can Deliver 9401 Staples MI Dr. 3familiesSEri-Sat -2 very good condi on verge of exploding Medical/Health Care PAINTER Residential Be A Team Player. Conference table $199 MEMORY FOAM Matt Set items furn clothes too Gar kept. $75ras. Calist241-139875. DrewSp&ets h r$3493 $35K. (904 9108021 Marine/Trade Custom re paints. Tools Drivers Wanted Workstations $299 each. New Queen $370 many tems to list.G1 rse rAde I& transportation Busy season 600.800wk GatorOfficeFurniture 10oyrWarr. (904)674-0405 ARLINGTON Yard Sale I BunnAipmotRack Guitars$49Up37-6527 LARRY'S GIANT SUBS, Nurses/Nurses Aides ureed. Drug & Alco TaxLParaTranslt. Bchs (904)724-6400 Multi family in cul-de BARGAIN HUNTERSOALORE wth for PIANo/LowEPRICEUSA M rtGreatpt'y Office/Cerical/ holfreeonly. 242.0100 Taxi/Para-Transit493-5246 PORCELAIN Cast -sac Whistler S spring This Sat & Sun Have YAMAHAFREE coffee brewer PRICE ST Tim Collins iron sinks (2). Court in Hickory reek YourGarageSaleatH obo. Cal A/FREEPRICE7101 ST41 Administration PLASTERERS & Beach Taxi 249 0360. e Tdouble basins $40 Sat. Oct 21st. 8am, wide The Market Place! 904-213-6536 WOLESAL714141 LIQUOR LICENSE LABORERS WANTED Brian ea Student school assortment.7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA Clay 4 COP, best price & dek $25 Ca BunnTwin7Airpot Sp ri terms 386-677.3785 Personal Services/ Top wages for Qualified PEACOA4, 821-7670 B Ti r E Beauty individuals. Benefits DRIVERS PEACOAT 904-821-7670S coffee brewer,2 NATIONAL BRAND ICE pkg2aval249-3049 Professional class A 420 . Rockerrecner Garagee12 5 CREAM / SANDWICH Real Estate/Property drivers OTR tractor445830 exceleKristn'sr Call 904-213-536 III__________ iii t Bowflex Extreme SHOP. No franchise or Management WELDER/FITTER- week trailer, good pay. Great-n y conditCon from wMary's 8-?Teenaofe rm royalty fees, turnkey, end work only. Pearl hometime heath ins. smokefreehome. clothin,furnlture, Cabnetwtfor- Only yearod. low overhead w/high Recreaion/port/ Wedin Ernie Nettles 401K. paid vacation. yearsold$7call household iems deco- LANDSCAPING TRAILER Pmicatopft. Paid$1700, will rofit margins -2 great Fitness 350-0309or334-3552 bonus pkg, & top home912-576-5540 rations. NO early birds. -and equipment, $4500 length $150 obo. take $500 cash. locations $49K & $89K equipment alein a small STAMP COLLECTIONS 912-674-443 cell Raindate 11/4. obo. Call 3-9284 Call 904-213-GS36 call282-4095. AWH Call 904-226-3098 Restaurant/Bar/Club/ company atmosphere STAMP COLLECTIONS 912-674-445e Raindate 11/4 obo Cll Ca l SAEOFHG-N Food/Beverages but backed up with Postcards & Covers Needed*.* 0 SA SFIl arge company benefits. As I rebuild my collection. 0e] SHARESnOF8HIGH-EN90 No Dealers Please. 716- 5255 Jax Beach Rest./Bar for Retail I lY Call[Rand877-440o7890 NoDa5Pes7152 www.PTSI- onllne.com sale. Call 904-422-8986 SalesEn/ Ask aboutI our new payC VENDING -300 machine Science/Research package. C, $39k exc $ 727-409-8880 Counseling Need Full Time Armed 4 LAPTOP COM Officer in the Jackson- / IPUTER, Toshiba Technicalule area $10/h j12595 XDVD, carry Telemarketing 407-908-4803 tI ng case cordless OVER 150 S iTransportation Security bus, new battery, $250 AVOID FORCLOSURE Warehouse/Inventory $300.00 Hiring Bonus' Warehouse O08. 882-1052 EVE CLES ONLI E Refi. NOW or SELL Work at Home First Coast Security Associate mm Pentium II- 300 ServicesArmed and L C I n d u s t r i e s T MHZ computer immediate full-time & diate opening for a 64meg memory $100. part-time positions. Warehouse Associate. Call 2491666 CDRW, ; Startingwagesup to Responsibilities DRZUE. $10.0O0Hr. AIat6817 include, processing Southpoint kw. /receiving incoming #10018a-7pMon-nri. purchase.orders, AVOID FORCLOSURE AUDIT MANAGER Class D & G Security racking specialfordersia Refi. NOW or SELL TAX ACCOUNTANT license required, receding fordmaterial Call Mark 904-23374231 Agency #B9700146 E goo0s, and keeping 0 32"PanasonicTV - JacksonvilleFl CPA FirmMust possess forklift shape. $120. Call $3500p* Growing practice with training and good com (904)778-0824 $3500*$3500 great opportunities withpurer skills. Contact Audit Manager, Audititore Manager to apply 4 SURROUND SOUND Senior and Tax Accoun-dirices at (904) 542-0009. / New 5.1 AM/FM tant positions available. \lwith subwoofer. Excellent compensation JANITORIAL Office Still in box. andbenefits. Send cleaners, P/T Mandarin[$300firm. 1000 watts to:Dan, lPA, 4887enn 636"7515 WORKING OR NEED A 912-552-3873. * fort 2l, Jackson- BREAK? 24/child care TV-32" Flat Screen Pnvate Instruction ville, FL 32256 or email MaintenanceTechnician available in my home. I T Sony, Mega Dual "Schools dbarley@ Experience amustPMC work when needed, lots ttiTuner. PIP, Paren- gunncocpas.com licenseType 11 CFC certifi- of fun! Debbie 276.3125 tal Control. Wire- - Specialty gaining/ cation andCPO license pre. less headphone,90 4 -64 5 -5 7 0 0 Events ferred. competitive pay and $350. Call benefitsMt have posi- (912)-882-5865. tiveattitude'andbeper-- 8336 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida 904-1 764-76682, apply at 10535 R o... FINISH MOTOR Lem Turner Road.EOC GRADERs CREWnDFWPE SOC RE.roje'A forSt.onCSTASCREENiREPAIRbORTEGA FOREST REALESTATE Apply in person or call Enclosures*Rooms*Rescreen Collection of beautiful 1 Week Day Class Oct 30 904-772-1313. EOE. DFWP Work guaranteed* Lic & Ins antique silver Period 8 Week Eve Class Oct 16 Premier 904-962-4455 Tiger maple table and wo4 wawllfrei com Operator FT & PT for Westside linens, jewelry .. .. Site Work Real Estate Firm. 4724 Exeter Ln. tow Florida Real Estate Institute 904-997.8300 Exc Phone & Computer Fri. & Sat. 8-5, Sun 9-12 skills req SALE BY TOM WATSON O N " ThankMcManus Rd. turn r iht out446.5504 MM14752* 0 Besides protecng tr UNF INSTRUCTORS BeetaonAntiquecReproduc -0* 0* our county, military The University of North DANCERS DOORSTAFF, McClendon 3 plece I Florida, Division rth & BARTENDERS parlor set-dark personnelsta10nedin0IContinuing Education is NEEDED wood, beautiful pastel 0 0 0 currently recruiting CALL 757 7370 floral print, $1,000 OBO. oureommunides donated qualified individuals to 282-6984. LV. M&G. facilitate a variety of RESTAURANT r CR 6 0 505,907 hours of computer training New Ponte Vedra restau includes QN MATT SET, 6c* olute ser..c n I programs. Qualified rant offering seafood, AC, HeatirgF uel NEW, CAN DEL 391-0015 volunteersevice in candidates are being steaks & sophisticated Antiques .......s d and sought to teach the barq& lounge now Beautiful Antique following: accept ngapplications Appliances */ Diningroom 0MCTS HOSTESS.BARTENDERS, Arts & Crafts i1 table and six SouthIeastGeorg@ last MCITP SERVERS, BUSSERS, A sI chairs, incltdina ca uear heirtlme wa -MCDST LINES COOKS, & PREP Auctionsnua i -MCSA COOKS. Professional Building Supplies net, $1,400. Call e.n to community -MCSE motivated applicants Business/! c 249-1666 iv coui -MOS may inquire at *Equ , -Cobalt person at 216 Ponte Clothes Queen or full mattress $100 0ups,youth aCrivilies, Please e-mail your Vedra Park Dr. (Imme- King $16004) 674. 0405 90 19 1 resume to: Tim Giles at diately south of Ponte CometeK independently chartered Institution. Astaffof 300+ serves over 27,000 enrolled students worldwide, who are enrolled in the Schools of Nursing. Health Sciences,C Liberal Arts, Business, and Technology. The college is currently seeking candidates for a part-time consult- ant position (12 days per month) for the Jacksonville, FL * and Kings Bay, GA areas to include NAS Jacksonville, 9 H Naval Station Mayport, and Submarine Base Kings Bay. The primary function of this position Is to serve as a Besides protecting our country, military olson between the military community and Excelsior Besides protecting our coun y, ilary College to promote an Increased awareness of educa- S. tiona opportunities. The responsibilities are to meet personnel stationed in our communities with prospective students via personal interview; review and conduct unofficial pre-enrollment evalua- donated 505,907 hours of volunteer service tons of all transfer credit options; conduct general pre- sentations to students on opportunities available 10i in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia through Excelsior College; and represent Excelsior Col- in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia lege at education fairs. The representative must have the ability to provide quality service by assimilating a last year. Their time was given to community large booy of factual Information and relating it to stu- dents and military counselors in a caring, efficient organizations, church groups, youth manner. This representative would also be requiredto provide travel support to the geographic region. activities, scouting and more. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Is required. Previous experience in military education or higher education is Thank you! preferred. Excellent oral and written communication skills; effective organizational and decision-making skills; ability to manage multiple priorities, evaluate detailed documents and meet deadlines; ability to work For advertising information, please call independently and effectively Interact with home-campus team members; prof ciency using com- 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. puter-based applications. Interested Individuals should submit a letter of applica- as ~ _.- tion, resume to either resumes@excelslor.edu; or mail to: % 1Wi..W ... IViM IOFf rOiSCOPl ExcelsiorCollege - I .Military Representative/Consultant Search Office of Human Resources 7 Columbia Circle Albany, NY 12203 AA/EOE/ADA 26 lax Air N Golf Balls- Sreconditioned. Various brands. b $4.00/dozen, 3 dozen/$10. Call 786-4406. Ask nor Bruce or Michelle. GOLF CART 2003 EZ-GO, 36V. 2N1 |Flp-N-Fold seat headlights, tall lights, wheelcovers, windshield. $2850 OBO. Call 912-510-0716 or 912-674-3620. 4, HOODED VEST, SCUBAPRO. 0.5mm/ 12.5mm. TPF6, size S, worn twice. $30. Call 542-8205. 4 POOL TABLE 8 ft, black & chrome < w/red felt. Slate top. Many extras. 2yrs old.Rarely used. $1800 obo. 912-576-4996 TREADMILL -NORDIC TRACK A2050. 1 YR OLD HARDLY USED. PAID $800. WILL SELL FOR $495. 375-2873, BOBBIE. WHITE OAK TROPHY LODGE Guaranteed WILD BOAR S kill! Guided DEER hunts, S TURKEY & FISHING!! whiteoaktrophylodge.com 478-278-2339 located in Wrightsville, GA. ERIC CLAPTON TICKETS (2) Be:- :--.fer 997-1210 Adopt a Pet Pets & Supplies Livestock & Supplies Animals Wanted V AUSSIE V Puppy Sale $299-up Chihuuahuas, Cockers, Doxies, Schipperkes Morkle, Yorkles www.petworldpets.com Pet World 262-4646 YORKIES 5 STAR - Top of the line. Pet World 262-4646 American Bulldog Puppies (full-blooded) White w, Brindal Spots 6 weeks old 1006 06 322 8036 S- SALT WATER SETUP" (Not Reef Ready) I I CUSTOM SOLID OAK CABINET WITH SLIDE I I OUTS. WET/DRY FILTER SYSTEM, SAND BOTTOM, ROCKS. CORALS AND FISH INCLUDED. S 520 OBO For Information or Appointment S Please Call 904-272-5200 or S904-699-1724 | S Bird cage-18 cubic feet. Opens lon top and front. le thran 1 ,ear rii .nclluoed $120 :c80 '12 673 &J04 BORDER COLLIUES P. Bred, R&W 3/M, s/w, 8wks old. $150. 904-879-1359 BOSTON TERRIERS pups, Swk AKC Reg., Shots, $450 cash. 757-7596 BOSTON TERRIER PUPS AKC males, $500 cash 289-9048 BOXER PUPS AKC, tails docked. $550. (904)994-1696 BOXER PUPS, AKC fawn and brindle, 8wks. on 10/14/06, $625, (904) 838-2522 BOXERS AKC fawn, $650. Norman's perf. straight pups 778-4622, 993.1272 CHIHUAHUAS-Are US. White & cream, Toy, CKC, HC, $350. Reba 633-9839 CHOW CHOW PUPS M's/Female, 1st shots, HC, $250. 904-223-0247 CONGO AFRICAN GRAY PARROT-2.Syr/M. Talks a lot. $1000. 881-7800 DACHSHUNDS Mini 8wks, HC, CKC, blk/tan, $375. 904-955-5920/966-2318 ENGLISH SETTER-AKC, champion parents, F/11mo. 352-473- 0302 German Shep. Pups AKC beautiful blk tan, silver child friendly 880-6736 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP Fem/10wks, bik/tan AKC/OFA, HC. 703-7264 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC HC, Ready Now ! Call 904-773-3128 LAB PUPS, AKC, avail. 10/21. Choc/Blacks, S/W, HC $350. 386- 362- 3032 LABS -AKC, fully trained at duck hunting, 386-397-2600 4, LABS, Block HD, 1 Yellow, 3 black, par tt ents of AKC champion bloodline, 5 wks old, $100 deposit for reserve. Ask $350. 887-9042 Iv msg. LAB-Yellow pup, all shots, born Aug 16th, $150 768-2829 MALTESE-Champ sired, Show qual. AKC $850-$1000. 305-0126 MILITARY MACAW, green $600. 615-394-0000 or 904-287-4246 MINI PINS PUPS -CKC, Choc, BIk/Tan, $400 - $500. Cash. 289-9048 MIN PINS- 1F, 1M, CKC, POP, 7 wks tiny, cute, , $400. 338-4550 Pitt Bull Puppies T For Sale- ADBA S| reg. 400-$500. 4 %.l' girls, 6 boys. Contact 904-532- 0223 or email: rawdowgken- nel@yahoo.com/www.r awdowgkennel.com PITT BULL -Femrn, tri col- ored, CKC reg, 6mos old, $300. 333-1139 POMERANIAN PUPS 9wks, CKC, HC, S/W, --Sable $550 904-651-6452 PUG -Pups. 2 black rem5i-. 2 r.-.,r.. CKC -uO0 9W4 2-. 6276 ROTTWEILER MAS TIFF c9. K. HC. PCP. CKC $250 5E 3.5655. SAINT BERNARD PUPS, AKC, Champion Bloodlines. Contact cottonwood@tds.net or 850-627-8092. SCHNAUZER MINI PUPS, AKC, ears cropped $1050. 904-786-2115 Shiba Inu Pups. Very nice AKC, red. Ready to go $600. 904- 284-4130 SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC, 2M/2F HC. Ready to go! 904-213-9407 43, SHIH-TZU FREE to loving home. a 1 Syr. old tan/white ~ neutered male. Microchipped. Not good with children. please call 241-5245 SHIH-TZU AKC Re0. 12wks, 1 black & ..ite male, house oroken $475.291-77.15 Umbrella Cockatoo T rne lovable, talksI, il c ,a $1500 Ph 879-09t8 71 r, YORKIE PUPS ADORABLE Males, AKC. $60':, ecr, 904-75i-0044, e26 '-2u HORSEMAN'S SEMINAR '06 Nov 18-19 .:.cala Hilton. Call Peters,:-n 3 Smith 352-237 .6151 www.petersonsmlth.com Horse & Kennel Warehouse S1096 E. 18th Street 354-7634 www.horseandkennel.com IWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 19, 2006 Boats Sailboats Boat Dockage & Rentals Marine Equipment and Supplies RV Rentals RV's and Supplies Motorycles/Mini Bikes Auto Brokers Auto Parts Antiques/Classics Automobiles Trucks/Tralers/SUV's Vans/Buses $2000 or Less Commercial Vehicles Misc. Auto Autos/Trucks Wanted Auto Rent/Lease ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds AIRPORT HOME -Ig 3/2, new and clean, w/d, $1400mo + sec, tie down avail. 307-0421 hn LET US SELL YOUR BOAT a Consignments Needed Sailer Marine 904-284-0155 PWC For Sale '04 Honda Aquatrax- Bought new '05, 24 hrs, $5,900 OB0. C al 714-0649/534-2701. 152 EX KEYWEST '95, 75hp Yamaha, trlr, new trolling mtr, depth finder. $3900. 631-6658 ., 18 ft John Boat I w/traller & access, as L is, needs work, $500. Cell 887-9042 Iv nmsg. SMacGregor 26 '02 saIlboat- 0 HP | .*ercur, 4 stroke '.... 200' tandem [raler-. $22.900' v,' -i.nagle al- trailer. S1"-.900 247 9032 27' ALBERMARLE CC 200hr run [rn.-ec."n trlr. like ne ,. For erius c' rn.er .T-Tn ng. 22e 6574 Nilro Boat '97 20)rt0 -:.,r' 120ELP .A N,trc, Tra.ier. retiaii 16080 hrm 214.78i0 SP W C Honda r Aquatrax '04 I |brought ne., 2005 L' ,24 nrs. 6'.,Ln Lrailer $6200 obo. Call 714-0649 or 534-2701 Y TOHATSU NISSAN and SUZUKI Sales- Service- Parts Advance Marine 730-3332 WANTED! Boats, Motors, & Trailers Any Condition! "The Used Parts People" WEEKS MARINE 387-1440 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 9012 BEACH BLVD. (904) 642-1600 Catalina 28' '00 FW Seat starter unit, was 2 now 9550. 386-758-8661 FLEETWOOD Deerbox 26' '04, 4- bike hauler, extras generator/AC, Like new $19,500. 631-6658 Hurricane, '06 3 slides, Triton V-10. NOW 79,900. Call 386-758-86641 Lapalma 34' '06 Diesel 2 slides Onan Gen Loaded 143K 386-758-8661 MALLARD TT 1995 Clean, All Works, $5750 (904)714-9939 Monaco Monarch 37', '06 2 slides, Loaded Now 10,000 386-758-8661 4, MONTANA, 2000, 5th Wheel, 30 ft, $24K OBO. 270-0967. PACE ARROW '84 Very low miles, new Y I -/tIres, very clean S $4000. C a ll 912-882-5646. Ask for Erick. PILGRIM TT 30'2007 Used Twice, $14,000 (904) 714-9939 Travel Trailer '06, 31' T, great for weekend trips, MSRP 15,976 NOW, 13,999 386-756-8661 WINNEBAGO 37 ft, S|1987, motor home. < 127K miles. Good cond. Sleeps 6. Must sell. $7000 obo. 912-882-4168 Iv msg 1300 C '04 CASH PAID FOR MOTORCYCLES running or not will pick up 352-441-0442 Custom Chopper chrome 2300 PT912-576-3437. 10k8MO EXTENDED TO Must seION. 771-2442 oGSXR-6000 '03 i l.1K ml poliihedc CL'nditnr gar Kept ASKFOR. 0N,$r. i MOTOHARLEYDAVIDSON F i T C l L I r not ipick up 352 .441 pr.,-0442 .:: 2 *J . i-r rir.4 New r. 0. Cpaintand i chrome 10,000 9'12 2576.343710k HD 883R '02 Flat ir-.:r.:r rer.'iic Or ana,? &o oiu LO.*r rriles r, jr r cDr Riding 9e-1r r- 1l668 HD Fatboy '99, 4Kmi, bik Lots of chrome+extras. ,:.n;4er L 30.n. 45 u 1 11: inrMust sel $14,8005o. CrboIS ,904-l 992-9554/234-3921E. 904-992- 9554/234-3921 HDSPORTSTER'03 Best buy! Low miles, 1 owner, $8500 285-4914 HD XR1200 'e86 Flat Tracker Street legal. Classic one of a kind. $7900. 904-631-6658 HONDA 929RR Erion edt. '01, 8Kml, good shape, extras, $6S00.382-0131 HONDA CBR600 '96 SClean bike; low t mIles, good condl tion, extra parts. For more details, call 386-931-8556 4 Honda CBR '95 600F3-Yellow 1600 miles, SHOkEI, RF900 Helmet, Joe Rocket Jacket, $3,000 OBO. 904 262-8155. Honda CRF- 150 S03 4.stroke dirt m EbiCke red, good condition, $1800 OBO.Call 7727031 or 553-0056. SHonda Goldwing S'83 Interstate 1100. Low miles. L Excellent shape, must seel PCS, must sell: $3200 010. 887-9656. 4 Hondo RCS1 '01 Mint condition. Garage kept. 5,200 2 miles. All stock. Extras, $6,700 firm. Call Jamie 864.6699. SMotorcycle Mustang Seat- Fits Road King. n 0Like new, $100 OBO.(904)993-1665 or 249-1611. SuzukI Volusa Intruder '01 54 000. I1Ot of l e-tra,605':c. .904,666 6130 61E6 6961 4 YAMAHA 660 RAP TR, '03. New bat TI tery. Runs strong & fast. $3000 OBO. Call 912-510 .0716 or 912-674-3620. SYAMAHA Blaster, 4 wheeler, 200 cc, 2-stroke, new Q-chain, rear tires, engine runs good,gear shift stuck, 675 OB0. 287-5177. 4 CHROME 18 In rims wIth 245/40 tires kltand lugs w/Lexus center plate. $800 obo. Matthew 755-7155. 4V, Mustang Parts t '96. '98M agna- I flow 15474, xpipe, new, $150. '05. '07 rear window, louver new $100. 908-5058 Tire 1-new 215/75/R1S, also Chevy Astro alumni 4 rim 49. Must sell call 904-278-6251; also 1-205/75/RS15 tire. STIRES, new on Ford SF150 rims Toyo Proxes ktlI)S/T, 275/70R16. Must a II T450 D,3n3 TIRES ON FORD F- ISO RIMS Nee. T:,,C. Proxe c ,'T. 2.5' 701116. fUSt 1987 MERCEDES 560SL Exc ,::,nd garage kept $l1l.50. 9,4 739271J 4 Mercedes 450SL Roadster '74 2 | oc-r c-n n r3rd- 4 t':c. red a ,cn irte-r,,:.r A. C. PW. AT-Iull cover, manuals, new tires, and brakes. Call 904-278-6251 or 542-8894 4 Acura TL '04 Silver, black Inte- rior, 38,000 miles. Excellent condi- tion. $24,998. Call Oliver at 374-2951 or 390-3610, 5219. ACURA TSX '04 White/tan leather, fully equip, only 33,000 mi. $22,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 AUDI A4 '03 sunrf, leather, awesome car! $17,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 SAUDI A4 QUATTRO 2005S Fully equip $27,640 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE LEXUS OF JAUiKSONVILLE 998-0012 BMW 325ic Conv '02. Prem/sport pklg, 36K miles $28,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y BMW 3301 '06 Silver, premium package, like new $37,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 4 BMW 5301A '03, Sports I pkg, Premum pkg, S l43Kmi, new tires, tint custom paint, limited edition leather and much more. Must see. $29,900. 904-571-4115 BMW 5451 '04, Silver & gray. 29kml. Loaded, lmmac. $43,900. 880-7078 /7 BUICK ACROSS 06 Extra low miles, fully equip. $17,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BUICK PARK AVE '97 Only 70K Miles! All Optlonsll Will SAcriflce for $5495 564-7822 SCADILLAC STS '05 ) Navigation, Ithr, SCD, sunroof. Only 10,000 mi. $36,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 HV CADILLAC STS '99 Fullyequip, only 9 50,000 miles. $9995 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 SCADILLAC DEVILLE '04. Diamond pearl/white, SR, chrome wheels. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE EY\ CHEVY AVEO '04 o n iOnly 23k miles. $10,3805. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY AVEO LT '05 Auto, sunrf, low miles $11,488 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHEVY CAPRIS '95. runs great, AC, CD, 12" Spkrs, 2800obo. 861-7401 CHEVY COBALT LS .COUPE '06, 5 spd, \l 'ready to ride or customize, 5900 min. $12,200. 912-882-4137. 4, Chevy Impala '04 38K inles, 6 cyl, auto, tint, new tires great cond. 272-0631 CHEVY MALIBU '01 Loaded, low miles, like new $7988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Chrysler Mini Cooper '04 bright yellow, 17,500. ml. $18,500. Exc cond. 1 owner 904-260-0177 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY STOW & GO 2005 My loss, your Gain Fully loaded, leather seats, heated. Power windows, auto slide doors and tailgate. 6 disc CD changer, AC front & rear, sep. controls, & to much to men- tion. Call for details. Take over payments. 53-3249 or 771-2442 4-9- DODGE CALIBER SXT '07 3k miles, like new!!! $17,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE HEMI CHARGER '06. Leather, CD, save thousands. $25,980998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE MAGNUM SRT8 '06 Only 600 Navigation, sun- roof. $37,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 FORD CROWN VIC '05 V8, loaded, Just slightly used!! $14,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER XLT '02 3rd row seats, V6, extra clean!!!l $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD F-150 CREW CAB '03 XLT, V8, Awesome truck!! $16,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FESTIVAL '88, blue, as is, $450 OBO. Cell 887-9042 lv msg FORD MUSTANG '98 One Owner! Superclean! $5995 564-7822 FORD MUSTANG GT '05. Only 2600 Miles. $25,660 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD MUSTANG T '02 V6, Pony I Package, red. tt $8,999. Call (912)576- 2756 or (912)573.4009. Great condition FORD MUSTANG '04 Auto, loaded, very sharply $11,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD MUSTANG, '02, 3.8 LT V6. Fully loaded, ,70K ml, excellent con ditlon. $7900 OBO. 882-1052. FORD MUSTANG CONV '95 auto, gotta see this onel! $4988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 o Ford Mustang 4 Cobra '98 SVT I convertible, 37,000 9- miles, bonus extra set of four tires and rims $14,990. 314.3061 HONDA ACCORD EX '96, tan, 125kmi, extra clean Must see $3650. 607-3289 HONDA ACCORD '95, V6, sunroof, extra clean, $3550. Rick 607-3289 Honda Accord EX '94 5 spd, leather, PW, sunroof, CD. S eng.good. Needs clutch.$1500, OBO. 912.541.1570 HONDA CIVIC LX '02 4dr, Love at first sight!! $6788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Hyundia Sonata LX '06 16kmi. v.6, sunroof, Ithr. all opt. $16,900. MUST SELLr321-697-8101 f INFINITE G35 Coupe .d2 '04 Pearl white/ tan, extra low mi. $26,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE KIA AMANTI OS5 V6, leather, sunroof, like new!! $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 5 KIA OPTIMA '04 Only 15,000 miles, fully equip. $9890 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA MIATA '99, Auto leather, PW, like new 43K mi. 646-4880/571-6261 (7 MAZDA RX8 '04 Extra low miles. beautiful. $17,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SMercedes Benz 450 SL '74 Conv/hardtop, red no rust, runs good 904-542-5571 x203 or 278-6251 Mercedes C230 Sport 06 6000 miles, V6, auto 1 owner. Must sell. $27,900. 407-552-7780 MITSU ECLIPSE '99 Super Clean! Must See! Call John or Hank $4995 564-7822 SMustang V6 '02, Pony Package, t Red. $19,500. Call 912-576-2756 or 912-573-4009. Nothing wrong, getting new car. SMustang V6 '02 Pony Package Red, $8,999. Call (912). 576-2756. Great condition. Styxx would like to invite all friends and customers to stop by or call him.-. Bring in this ad for extra savings! Military and First Time Buyers Welcome! Want to be treated like family, come to NIMNICHT CHEVROLET 1550 CASSAT AVE 891-8672 387-4041 210-3004 4, NISSAN 350Z '03, / loaded, silver, <|I black leather. 49,300 ml. 6 CD Bose Sound System. 6 spd, 29 mpg. $21,300 OBO. 904-742-6952 or 904-229-7730. NISSAN 300ZX '98- 60K miles, auto, $7200. Very Good Cond. 904-781-8930 (7\NISSAN 350Z Cony. '..y.'04 Touring. Only 17,000 mi. $29,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN 350Z CONV '04 Blue auto, low miles, like new!! $25,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN 350Z CONV '05. Nav, CD Ithr, 10K mi. $30,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE NISSAN MAXIMA '04 Lthr, loaded, extra nicellI $19,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 NISSAN SENTRA '96 5spd. 4, NISSAN Titan '06, / 7K miles, LE crew <| cab 4x4, tin lift, 35 SIn, A/T tires, $45,000. 252-6677. OLDS ALERO '99 Hall Damage Special Must Sell! $3495 564-7822 OLDS CUTLASS Hclid 3 Coupe. 1 970. 3 . ong bl:.,e- Mur.ce 4 speed % '-Hurnt .hlher 2 DR, w25 ram air hood & factory rear spoiler. Runs well. Great proJect car. $1500 OBO. Contact T.I r ,6" '214 ''1,- PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE 92 Runs Well! Call HAnk or John $895 564-7822 PONTIAC VIBE '03auto, low miles, extra nice!! $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE '01 4dr, auto, very sharply $5988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 (y PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '02. Only 50K miles. $8980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE f PONTIAC SOLSTICE '05. Only 800 miles leather, CD, fully equip. $26,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE .--it--J n-- n m .----I IE '05 CHEVY CORVETTE AT, Navigation $41,900 '03 HUMMER H3 Sunroof, Leather, DVD's $31,859 '03 VW PASSAT Auto, sunroof $15,300 '04 TOYOTA TACOMA Quadcab ,SRD, AT, V6 $18,859 '05 VW BEETLE GLS CONVERT Turbo, leather, CD $21,895 '03 CHEVY CORVETTE 6 Speed $29,900 '05 GMC YUKON SLT, 3rd seat $27,900 '02 BMW 745i Premium Package, CD, Leather Sunroof $33,859 '02 SUBARU FORESTER Low miles, 4x4 $14,900 '05 ACURA MDX TOURING Navigation Sunroof Leather $29,859 '03 CHEVY CORVETTE Cab, black, only 26K $36,900 '06 CADILLAC SRX White $28,900 '06 MAZDA MX3 Sunroof, Leather $14,800 '02 JAGUAR S TYPE $18,900 m R e n rct CHEVY Tahoe LT 4x4, '01, Champ/tan ,leather dual, A/C, loaded, 69K miles. $14,900 OBO 962-4801. 7 CHEVY TAHOE '03 9 Champ/tan, equip, only 49k ml $18.980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CHEVY TAHOE LT '05 "11 on a scale of 1-101!! $27,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER '03 low miles, auto, very, sharply $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 DODGE DURANGO SLT '02. Lthr, CD, fully equip $11,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE DODGE DURANGO '05. Only 14,000 miles $15,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 DODGE RAM 1500 '01, 4WD w/off road tires, V8, ext. cab, $5900. 449.6931 Fords & All Makes/Model Will pay you p to 15% more than dealer. 31457901 FORD ESCAPE XLT'05 V6, loaded, very sharply $13,588 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD FOCUS ZX3 '02 2dr, spd, extra nice!! $8988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD EXPLORER '03. Leather, CD, beautiful $14,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 @ FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC'03 Like new, only 38,000 miles. $15,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ( FORD EXPEDITION '03 Eddie Bauer, fully equip $20,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 Lthr, CD. $20,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 Ford Explorer '91 81,700 miles V6, * | runs great 4 4 when drive, needs paint. Good tires. Call David: (904)866-6961 FORD F150 '95, 96K Smiles, 5 speed, 6 cyl mlgreat shape, original owner Very defend ij4lv,' "8 ui- 0," "Il" FORD RANGER XCAB '01 V6, auto, very sharp!! $9688 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 (7\ FORD SPORT TRACK '05. Only 20,000 miles, fully equipped $18,980 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 \ GMC YUKON LT 0m4.Only 30,000 ml, Ithr, CD $23,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HYUNDAI TUCSON '05 Lthr, sunrf, like newli $16,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 y INFINITI FX3S '04 Extra Low Miles, white/tan $27,380 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 ISuzu "RODEO '99 86K MILES, A/C, PWR STEERING, PWR I/.WINDOWS, PWR DOOR LQCKS, TILT W:. ;WHEEL,. CRUISE CONTROL, AM/FM S STEREO, CASS., DUAL FRONT AIR ;; : BAGS,' !:11 ABS4-WHEEL, ROOF. $3RACKAoilOY S WHEELS.' IS- $6300 obO. 505,907 Hours Besides protecting our country, military personnel stationed in our communities donated 505,907 hours of volunteer service in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia last year. Their time was given to community organizations, church groups, youth activities, scouting and more. Thank you! For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, Fax 904-366-6230. ACURA OF ORANGE PARK 7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 KEY AUDI 4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000 mEMB JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD '05 Only 10Kmi $24,380 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD '04 4x4, V8, fully equip sunroof. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE JEEP LIBERTY '05 V6, Auto. loaded, extra nice!!l $15,788 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 JEEP WRANGLER '87, 33" Mud Bogger tires. Hard/ soft top. $5500. 982-7638 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA '03, 53kmi great cond, $17,500ob0o. 403- 5845 SNissan Frontier '03 xe-v6, crewcab, excel- lent condition, remote start, premium sound system, 38k mi. Tonneau Cover. $12,500 neg. 904 779- 0579/993 8106. S Nissan Pathfinder '95 140k miles, fully loaded, -t" $3,000. Call Brenda 614-4148. NISSAN XTERRA '01 Super-Clean! Call John or Hank 904-564-7822 NISSAN XTERRA XE'01 auto, V6, like new!! $12,988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 /() NISSAN XTERRA '03 Only 35,000 mi $14,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SCION XB 'OS auto, low miles, extra nicely $14,288 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 TOYOTA RUNNER S LTD' 03 champ/tan $21,480. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (N TOYOTA FJ CRUISER '07 4x4. Only 8,000 miles $31,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 y TOYOTA SEQUOIA '02. White/tan, like new. $19,990 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 eP VOLVO XC90 '04 Leather, CD, sunrf, ex low mi. $28,990 ESTATE SALES TICKETS Look for these advertisements in the Merchandise section of the Classifieds DODGE CARAVAN '96 Cleanl Low Miles! $1895 564-7822 DODGE CONV. VAN '01 low miles, auto, very, sharp!! $9988 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-4877 FORD E150 Conver |sion Van, runs ll great, cold AC, new fires, $1500 firm. Call 233-7782. FORD WINDSTAR '*s Nice! Cold Air! 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 175 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |