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City Holds Drill Navy Participates In Special Training Page 5 A look At FACSFAC Keeping Watch Of Air/Sea Space Pages 8-9 Celebrating 30 Chavis Recognized For Service Page 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2006 ~ I- - www.jaxairnews.com VOL 64 N .4 *-'SN IIF L New law puts cap on payday loan interest By Kaylee LaRocque Editor A major battle against payday lenders '" who prey on military service mem- bers was won last week when President George W. Bush signed the 2007 National Defense Authoriza- tion Act which includes a new law that caps payday loan interest rates at an annual rate of 36 per- cent for military members and :, their family members. The new law also requires pay- : day lenders to disclose certain loan information and limits lenders' abil- ity to automatically rollover loans. \ All service charges, fees, renewal charges and premiums are included in the 36 percent rate. "I am thrilled to see Congress take the lead in passing legislation aimed at lenders who were target- ing members of the military with high cost loans that were deceptively and aggressively marketed," said Lynn Drysdale, a consumer attorney with Jacksonville Legal Aid. 'These lenders were providing loans that were impos- sible to repay and then engaging in illegal and oppressive practices in collecting these loans. Lenders were abusing the Uniform Code of Military Justice in effort to extort money from members of the military who have and are giving so much to their country .and deserve to be treated better. I hope that this is just a start in looking into simi- lar abusive products and practices." Drysdale has been instrumental in advocating against the outrageous interest rates payday loan companies charge local military members. She recently testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs in Washington, DC a few S, ~ weeks before Congress voted on the bill. She is a leading consumer advocate on this issue and has sued several local payday loan companies preying on mili- tary members. Prior to the law being enacted, one payday lender changed their policy and no longer provides payday loans to military members. "Advance America, Cash Advance Centers recently stopped offering loans to military members, but there are thousands more that haven't," said NAS Jax Navy- Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) Director Dave Faraldo. "The growth of payday lenders has been phe- nomenal. In 1994, one of my caseworkers came to me and said I have a client here who is telling me they are being charged 400 percent interest rate. We didn't think this could be possible, but when we looked into it, it was possible. At that time, if you went on the Internet you would get about 1,500 hits. Today, it's 13 million. Today payday lenders have more businesses than McDonalds and Burger King combined. I think there are about 2,000 in the State of Florida." "Payday lenders are easily assessable. They advertise in Navy Times, on TV and on the Internet. They make it look very attractive to get a loan instant cash, no credit check, 99 percent approval rate. What they don't tell you is that the interest rate is 365 percent," added Faraldo. "The core problem of the payday industry is that they require repayment of their loans in two to four weeks. It's costs them the same to process the loan whether the re- See LOAN LAW, Page 13 Photos by Frank Taormina Commander, Fleet Readiness Center Capt. John Scanlan II and Fleet Readiness Center Command Master Chief AFCM Richard Grace unfurl the Fleet Readiness Center's new flag. Naval Air Depot Jacksonville transitions to Fleet Readiness Center Southeast By Frank Taormina FRCSE Public Affairs Specialist On Oct. 20, Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers (COMFRC) held a ceremony to stand-up Fleet Readiness Center, Southeast (FRCSE) aboard NAS Jacksonville. In transitioning to FRCSE, the former Naval Air Depot Jacksonville has completed its most sig- nificant change in the 66 years it has been doing business. Becoming a Fleet Readiness Center (FRC) is more than just a name change. The stand-up has established a part- nership of aviation maintenance teams which includes intermediate-level technicians and depot-level artisans. "We are embarking on the most significant and aggres- sive transformation in naval aviation maintenance in decades," said COMFRC Commander Rear Adm. Michael Hardee. "Partnering up our military and civilian main- tainers to create these centers creates the kind of "all star" team naval aviation needs for greater efficiency, agility, and velocity of operations." FRCSE includes aviation maintenance detachments at NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport and NAS Key West. NAS Brunswick, Maine, which is slated to close, will also merge its aviation maintenance detachment with FRCSE as Brunswick's air wing relocates to Jacksonville. In addi- tion, private sector partners are bringing additional work- See FRSCE, Page 16 at NAS Jacksonville at a previous air show. They will perform this weekend at the 2006 NAS ax Air Show. 1. .7 he Blue Angels fly in formation around the operationsg at towhe In 1946, they performed their first air show and have conat NAS Jacksonville at a previos aiof spetators every will year. For this weekend at the Blue 2006Angels, goa Air Showww. strIn addition toSquadron, the Blue Angels, the followunding at thperformers will appear: U.S. Army Special Operations Command Black Daggers Parachute Team Manfred Radius Salto Sail Plane "Sizzlin Liz" in the P-51 See AIR SHOW, Page 13 Third 'Boss' of Blues comes to air show ByMC1(SW/AW) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor Spectators and performers at the 2006 NAS Jacksonville Air Show will witness history in the making when retired Navy Cmdr. Raleigh "Dusty" Rhodes, the third commanding officer of the Blue Angels (1947-1950) returns to Jacksonville this week. Rhodes, a World War II hero and a former prisoner of war (POW) will be the , guest of honor at the 60th o anniversary celebration of "Jacksonville holds a very was a cadet' here and I also joined and flew with the Blues here," Rhodes said,- enthusiastically. "A lot has changed about the little town with just two bridges that I once knew, but it is a very special place for meFle photo and I am thrilled to be part Cmdr. R.E. "Dusty" Ri ho- effort to seizasie Guadalcanal. He was captured and this e a See DUSTY, Page 4 TOUCHING E E All normal traffic facilitate the NAS J Please use caution and expect delays. iffic patterns to change patterns at NAS Jacksonville will be altered to acksonville Air Show starting tomorrow. when entering and exiting the installation Time changes Sunday Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour Sunday morning at 2 a.m. as we switch to standard time. The NAS Jax Fire Prevention Division would also like to remind everyone to also change your smoke alarm batteries when you change your clocks. -,~-- 1. I, I 1 1 r 71 p - L---l ICII ~~_I II II L = -C ---~~-aurrua~P-l ~ d ~9111s~" L I I I I I -- -- 2 aBX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 Looking back in time ... ;7.- . xw- .. -.. :','' .- File photo Navy midshipmen prepare to take off in the Philippine Mars one of four JRM-1s built and the largest flying boat built by the Navy in the St. Johns River June 15, 1950. .. .""' ;' -".' -- : "' .. -- 2- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ y,,-.,.,-...... o _.;-,, ON THE HOMEFRONT Oaks. be.&hg S&riLb. 1.. oout .1miApp Hey, M( Some other da tribute Savings know th funds, I invest in ; help? Money If yoi what fu contribute are auto into the able, th Fund is ties thai return t reduced funds. T gets aro Depend the G-Fi return for retir to hedg against decline, your bes invests low risk tionally market. The C the large Genera Mobil, Proctor a few. The C S&P 501 perhaps needs t many y ment be percent fund sta years th others, invest because should returns. 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The G- the U.S. dollar relative to government securi- other currencies and eco- t maintain a higher nomic conditions of coun- than inflation with tries, other than the U.S. risk than the other The I-Fund should be an The G-Fund usually integral part of your portfo- und 4.5 percent. lio and used as a hedge ending on your age, st a U.S. dollar und may not get the decline. you are relying on ement. If you want T1le last type of fund is ge your positions the Lifecycle Funds, which a stock market diversify among the funds the F-Fund may be based on your retirement st bet. The F-Fund date. For example, if you in bonds that have reach full retirement in the but will do excep- year 2040, you would select well during a down the 2040 fund. C-Fund invests in Some of our younger mili- est U.S. companies: tary service members will l Electric, Exxon reach full retirement after Microsoft, and this date and, unfortunate- & Gamble to name ly, there are no plans in place beyond the year 2040. J-Fund follows the The downside of the 3 index and this is, Lifecycle Funds is that they , where your money to be if you have tend to be very conserva- ears until retire- tive. cause of the twelve What mix should you return since the have? The simple answer .rted. There will be is to take your age and sub- iat are better than tract it from 110. This but keep your number is the percent you nents rolling in should be investing in the e, over time, you get excellent you C and F-Funds. For more information go to S-Fund covers all www.tsp.gov. er U.S. stocks that in the C-Fund. I More questions? Call Hey you have heard of MoneyMan! at 778-0353. SC 0 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content 4bl.- Available from Commercial News Providers" 0* ~ * ** . - ~- - EN3 TRAVIS AVERA 1 -* Job title/command: NAS Jacksonville .. JO Quarterdeck Hometown: Britton. S.D. Family Life: Single Past Duty Stations: USS Gettysburg Career Plans: I plan to complete my college degree. Most Interesting Experience: Six months of drug operations as a search and rescue swimmer on my last ship. Words of Wisdom: Go Navy! 7.7 SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 5 p.m. Catholic Mass Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Episcopal 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Protestant Worship Protestant Sunday School program is at 9:45- 10:45 a.m.. and Catholic CCD is 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. 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 Jin AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. 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The deadline for all story and-photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The lJAlx NEms can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email JaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the J AllR NMWS Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAI AIR NEWS is published by The Florida Times-Union, a private firm in no way connected with the U. S. Navy under exclusive written agreement with the U. S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida. It is published every Thursday by The Florida Times-Union, whose offices are at 1 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Estimated readership over 32,000. Distribution by The Florida Times-Union. Advertisements are solicited by the publisher and inquiries regard- ing advertisements should be directed to: J.aKxirNews Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 NAheET JR- C)VOI IR ... JUNELL STREATY S) Job title/command: NAS Jax Information Technology Division Hometown: All over California Family Life: I have three children and three grandchildren. Past Duty Stations: Jacksonville since 1993. Career Plans: To become a certified accountant with a background in bookkeeping. Most Interesting Experience: Replacing the transmission in a small car while I was pregnant. Words of Wisdom: You've got to do what you have to do! -. lr -. -.,~II~ A A , I IA A", AII I..... ^E^1 1 ^^^^^^^H 4 JaxAir News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 DUSTY: Third Blues boss coming back to town for 60th Anniversary celebration From Page 1 remained a POW at various Japanese camps for three years. During this time, according to his biographi- cal book From POW to Blue Angel: The Story of Commander Dusty Rhodes - he endured unthinkable acts of brutality and credits his "indomitable optimism" to his survival. He was interrogated, treated inhumanely and endured torture, starvation and isolation. He lost 67 pounds, shrinking him to a meager 88 pounds. "It was pretty grim," he quietly recalled. During captivity, Japa- nese Adm. Isoroku Yama- mato personally interrogat- ed him. "There were two of us. They took us to Truk Island where Yamamato questioned us individually," he said. "I remember going over any and all possible questions with my comrade that may be asked to mini- mize the risk of revealing any useful information." Rhodes remained in Jap- anese custody for three years until he and his fel- low POW's escaped from the camp and seized a train that took them to Tokyo. Dodging hospitalization that would delay his return to America, he found aid from a sympathetic skipper who made arrangements for Rhodes to get back home with the first group of POW's that were flying out. After his return to the United States, there was an amazing new flight demonstration team known as the Blue Angels, which had just recently been established by the Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Chester Nimitz. Nimitz gave full direction. to Capt. Roy "Butch" Voris, to comprise a team of fight- er pilots that would serve as the Navy's flight demonstra- tion team. "The first time I saw the Blues perform was in Jacksonville. I thought to myself that I would have loved to do the same.kind of thing if the opportunity ever arose and I said as much to Butch over a cup of coffee following the show," Rhodes stated. In 1947, Voris extended an invitation for. Rhodes to join the team. "When Dusty was a young Navy ensign, I saw him as a level-headed, aggressive, fighter pilot. With unending purpose, he survived the degrading depths of prison life. It was now his turn to ascend to the heights of leadership of the world's top military flight demonstration team. From POW to Blue Angel, he sets a living example of personal strength and resiliency in a young naval officer, a mantle he proudly and justly wears to this date," said Voris. "Before I knew it, I had orders to the Blue Angels," Rhodes added enthusiasti- cally. As his destiny unfolded, it became more clear that he was born to fly and enhance the future of America's flying aces. Rhodes was with the Blues from 1947-1950. During this time, the famed squadron made the transi- tion from the propeller- driven F-8F Bearcat to the F-9F Panther jet fighters. Rhodes played a pivotal role in the development of the most famous aerobatics team ever formed. "Formation flying was something new to everyone and there wasn't anything like that going on around then at that particular time. At any of the air shows, most of the partici- pants were solo, acrobatics and so forth. We were the first outfit to fly formations and these various types of aerial maneuvers," noted Rhodes. This was also the era in which the Blues found fame with the debut of their trademark diamond forma- tion and barrel roll, which was designed and perfected under his dynamic leader- ship. ( ( When Dusty was a young Navy ensign, I saw him as a level-headed, aggressive, fight- er pilot. With unending purpose, he sur- vived the degrading depths of prison life. It was now his turn to ascend to the heights of lead- ership of the world's top military flight demon- stration team. From POW to Blue Angel, he sets a living example of personal strength and resiliency in a young naval officer, a mantle he proudly and justly wears to this date." -Roy M. "Butch" Voris He was the team's "Boss" from 1948 to 1950. And in 1949, he and Virginia Por- ter, an illustrator assigned to Naval Air Advanced Training Command, de- signed the official Blue Angels insignia and patch. When asked how he felt about being known as a leg- end in naval history, Rhodes humbly replied, "It was a thrilling existence at the time. I can't speak for the guys today, but I am sure they probably feel the same way. It was an exhil- arating part of my life and I enjoyed every single minute of it." His tour following the Blues included honorable and brave service in the Korean War where he flew 47 combat missions in the F-9F Panther of VF-112 on board USS Philippine Sea. He served as the squad- ron's executive officer, later becoming its commanding officer. Rhodes continued his distinguished naval career and retired in 1961. For the next 32 years, the naval hero continued to serve his country as a proj- ect planner with Lockheed Martin. In a recent article, Cmdr. Stephen Foley, the Blue Angel's current command- ing officer, made a com- ment about the Blues. "The purpose of the Blue Angels is to stir the patriotism locked away in the hearts of all Americans," said Foley, "To encourage in the young men and women of --" File Photo Members of the 1948 NavlFlight Exhibition team walk away from their planes after practicing an exhibition drill. The five mn who make up the quintet included, left to right, Lt. Robert Thilen, Lt. Charles Knight, Lt. Cmdr. bbert Clarke, Cmdr. R.E. (Dusty) Rhodes, and Lt. j.g. W.C. May. this country the belief hat NAS Jacksonville Histo- an aviation cadet and they can attain anything rian Ron Williamson feels learned to fly, since he left they may dream of andhat that Rhodes' visit to NAS with the Blue Angels in through training, dsci- Jacksonville during Blues 1950. The remarkable pline, and hard work,;hat 60th Anniversary Celebra- achievements he has they may glean the skis to tion will make this year's accomplished not only with realize their aspiration." air show a memorable one. the Blue Angels, but with After reading Foey's "We are extremely his entire naval and civil- comments, Rhodes respnd- pleased that Dusty Rhodes ian career should be a ed, "It's so true. Ie is is visiting the station for source of pride for anyone absolutely right. Tha'was the 60th Anniversary Air who gets the opportunity to the Blue's purpose frol the Show as our VIP guest," meet him this weekend." very first day. The ;ung said Williamson. Rhodes, 88, resides in people of America a, our "He has not been back to San Jose, Calif. with his future." this station, where he was wife, Pauline. .-,- -- - - - p 1, p Illustration by Ed Gamble/Florida Times-Union V'Y _ i ax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 5 Sailors participate in Jacksonville WMD drill Jacksonville USOtohost By MC(SW9 Bill Lamed Special Contributor The City of Jacksonville's Emergency Preparedness Division executed a ter- rorism disaster drill at 'Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) Oct. 18. Hundreds of volunteers, in addition to federal, state, regional and local emergency responders combined efforts to carry out the exercise's objec- tives. The primary purpose of the event was explained by Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) special agent Dominick Pape. "We intend to examine the quality of communication skills ,between cooperating agencies and to evaluate whether those agencies can communicate their needs to one another," Pape said. Shortly after 9 a.m., on JIA's cargo four runway, a plane became engulfed in flames, simulating a nitrate and fuel oil explosion. Dozens of rescue vehicles and police cruisers swarmed the tarmac. Firefighters, dressed out in full gear, scrambled to help the wounded passengers, racing to treat "victims" painted with realistic make-up that revealed garish bloody lacerations and burns. Lying in sprawled posi- tions on the ground, the afflict- ed groaned and shouted for help, acting in roles practiced during careful hours of training in their individual communi- ties and commands. Among the victims was HM2(AW) Antoinette Wilson from Navy Medicine Support Command. "I participated as a victim suffering from a sepa- rated vertebra as a result of the explosion," Wilson said. She wore a bloodied T-shirt with Plaster-of-Paris effects on her back. "The event coordinators closely monitored what we wore and how we reacted immediately following the plane's demise. Participating in this drill was intense," Wilson remarked. I W. +--.& *- Photos by MCI (SW) Bill Lamed A mock-up plane ignites in a fiery burst on Jacksonville International Airport's cargo runway No. 4. The blast simulated a fuel oil and nitrate explosion. Each injured person wore a plastic case around his or her neck. Inside were detailed doc- uments describing injuries to assist emergency personnel. SK2(SW/AW) Evelyn Hadley from Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jax also acted as a victim. Shortly after the explosion, she was trans- ported downtown to St. Vincent's Hospital. She was treated for a scalp laceration, burns on her arms and hands, leg injuries and loss of hearing. "I felt I got a sense of how it feels being a seriously wounded victim during a disaster. The firefighters had a lot of people to tend to on the runway, and the nurses had numerous peo- ple to treat at the hospital. I realized the fright a person must experience waiting awhile to receive treatment," Hadley explained. After firefighters extin- guished the fiery wreck, inves- tigators learned that the Black October Group, which caused the plane's explosion, carried intentions beyond just killing and maiming its passengers. Hazardous material teams, dressed in blue radiation suits equipped with breathing filters, detected radioactive cesium chloride, deliberately spewed into the air by the force of the HM2(AW) Antoinette Wilson (left) and PS1 (SW) Corey Andrews from Personnel Support Detachment discuss the effects of their injuries after the first phase of the exercise. explosion to endanger the larg- Jacksonville. er metropolitan area. At this "Jacksonville point, the Radiological Hazard ing from the D Specific Plan was executed. Homeland Securi Although not the first terror- receive that fun ist exercise for Jacksonville, must carry out the event was the first time the the one held t city was involved in an Urban explained. Area Security Initiative Full The drill's Scale Exercise (UASI FSE). multi-faceted in Cynthia Davis, who helped polished. While s orchestrate the entire opera- skills of every pe tion, spoke about how, since and securing fed 9/11, UASIFSE drills are not satisfied cruc just good for domestic security, accreditation but mandatory, particularly in requirements. % ., .. .. receives fund- epartment of ity. In order to ding, our city drills such as today Davis purpose was what it accom- harpening the person involved, eral funding, it ial hospital and grant 65th Anniversary Gala From the NAS lax USO T he Jacksonville USO will celebrate the 65th anniversary of its found- ing with "Thanks for the Memories," a varietyy show and gala Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Times-Unrion 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 vari- ous 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 cappel- ]a tribute by the nationally award-win- ning MNetropolitans. 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. Registration for the ride begins at 1 p.m. at Parking Lot D. The ride starts at 3 p.m. and ends at The Jacksonville Landing. After the ride, enjoy a celebration \with food and musical entertainment. "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." 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During his visit, he was the keynote speaker at the Duval County Medical Society (DCMS) annual dinner meeting and addressed area physicians at the TRICARE Network Collaboration Breakfast. The SG spoke at the DCMS din- ner meeting hosted by the hospi- 'tal at the NAS Jacksonville SOfficers' Club Oct. 19. Addressing 125 civilian and mili- ,tary physicians, Arthur dis- cussed the Navy medical experi- ence in Iraq and Afghanistan. He lauded the tremendous response ,times and high resuscitation rates by military medical person- nel, which greatly improve troop survival rates in the field. He recognized the great job our hos- pital corpsmen are doing under difficult conditions. Additionally, he discussed the hospital ship, USNS Mercy's recent humanitar- ian mission to Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Philippines. He also addressed a breakfast for civilian specialty physicians. Partnering with Humana Military Healthcare System (HMHS), Naval Hospital Jacksonville hosted the TRI- CARE Network Collaboration Breakfast Meeting Oct. 20. More than 80 network physicians, HMHS and hospital staff attend- ed the breakfast and observed colors followed by an awards cere- mony where he presented several commendations to staff. Arthur amplified Naval Hospital Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono's grati- tude to the TRICARE Network physicians for their ongoing sup- port and service to the Navy. He said, "This is one of the hospitals that Navy medicine is most proud of. During times of increased operational tempo when our med- ical personnel deploy, you provide one of the most important servic- es to our spouses and children. When we are at sea or on foreign shores, we need to be sure our families are well cared for." Cmdr. Lisa Kelty, an emer- gency medicine physician and Emergency Medicine Department head, gave a moving presentation on her recent tour of duty in Iraq as a combat physician. Kelty Photos by HM 1(SW) Michael Morgan Naval Hospital Jacksonville personnel join their guest TRICARE Network providers at Quarters Oct. 20. The providers were here for a special breakfast hosted by the hospital to enhance the partnership between hospital and civilian doctors. From left, Capt. Patricia Underdahl, acting executive officer, Navy Surgeon General Vice Adm. Donald Arthur, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono and Command Master Chief CMDCM Dennis Green salute the colors. described herself as the female version of Col. Potter on the old television series M.A.S.H. and painted a vivid picture of the STP4/FRSS2, the surgical shock trauma platoon's daily activities in the desert. She. expressed her pride in the Sailors and Marines who courageously and tirelessly service in the face of so much adversity in Iraq. Kelty said, "It was an honor serving the Marines and the surgical team did a really outstanding job serv- ing in the desert." At a working luncheon with the hospital's Executive Steering Council, Arthur reiterated his full confidence and that of Navy med- icine, with Bono and Naval Hospital Jacksonville leadership. Navy Surgeon General Vice Adm. Donald Arthur shakes hands with a group of providers at the TRICARE Network Collaboration Breakfast at Naval Hospital Jacksonville Oct. 20. Naval Hospital hosts town hall meeting By Marsha Childs NHJ Marketing Naval Hospital Jacksonville hosted a quarterly med- ical town hall meeting Oct. 18, which is open to all active-duty military personnel, retirees and family members. A variety of topics covered at the meeting included pharmacy drug list changes, electronic medical records, access to care initiatives, deployments and the Interactive Customer Evaluation (ICE) System. Director for Clinical Support Services Capt. Denise Graham and Pharmacy Department Head Lt. Cmdr. Denise Leveling discussed recent changes to the hospital drug list outlining the drug classes carried at the military treatment facility. New guidance recently clarified by the TRICARE Management Activity allows only basic core formulary (generic) and uniform formulary drugs to be carried by military treatment facilities (MTF). Non-formulary drugs may be purchased through the TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy, which is the most cost effective option at $22 for a 90-day supply, or through a TRICARE retail pharmacy at $22 for a 30-day supply. Lt. Cmdr. Brian Bowes, Navy Medicine East Armed Forces Longitudinal Technology Application champion, discussed the hospital's transition to paperless medical records. He explained how military medicine is making the quantum leap to an electronic health records system that will put the patient's information in the hands of their physician anyplace, anywhere, anytime. This sys- tem will improve patient safety, eliminate lost medical information and ensure patient privacy. Family Medicine Department Chairman Lt. Cmdr. Cliff Blumenberg presented information on Access To Care (ATC) initiatives to improve ways to connect a patient with a provider for medical care. ATC encompasses everything from patients calling for an appointment to visiting the laboratory or pharmacy and obtaining follow- ,up from the visit to healthcare provider. The ATC Committee is looking at various ways to ,improve access, such as standardizing appointment slots, opening providers' schedules six weeks in advance to offer more availability, and providing department heads with clinic manager training. Further, TRICAREOnline.com ,allows patients to select and book routine appointments online, giving them 24-hour access and convenience. HMCS Patrick Sheridan briefly discussed recent hospi- Photo by HM3 Dulce PerezRoman Navy Medicine East Armed Forces Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) Champion Lt. Cmdr. Brian Bowes outlines one of military medicine's most promising tools to this month's town hall meeting participants. AHLTA is designed to be the Department of Defense's global electronic health record system which will give the provider 24/7 access to a patient's record anyplace in the world. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is leading the way in this new paperless technology. tal deployments. Currently the hospital has 118 troops deployed with 83 of those assigned to the Detention Center at Guantanamo Bay Cuba. The ICE System is now available online to all patients using the Naval Hospital or one of its seven branch health clinics. Commanding Officer Capt. (Dr.) Raquel Bono urged the audience to provide feedback about their health experi- ences at the MTF and requested topics for future town hall meetings. The next meeting is scheduled for Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. in the hospital galley. For more information, call 542-7820. NAS Jax Fire Department earns 2005 Life Safety Achievement Award "From the NAS lax Fire Prevention Division T' he NAS Jax Fire .Department was presented the Life Safety Achievement Award for 2005 by the Residential Fire Safety Institute (RFSI) Oct. 1. For 13 years, the award has recognized the local fire preven- tion activities that contributed to reducing the number of lives lost in residential fires. 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The facility's primary mission is sea and air traffic control. The command allows military aircraft to train in local airspace, permits ships to complete work-ups and war games at sea, and protects northern right whales. Several departments comprise FACS- FAC. Each contributes a different part to the overall mission. Air traffic controllers staff Sealord, who provide air traffic con- trol services for fleet and local squadrons from area bases. A close relationship is maintained with the Federal Aviation Administration, because the airspace FACSFAC controls is sometimes needed for commercial planes during foul weather. Military aircraft on training missions are given clearances to use protected airspace, and then to leave once the training is accomplished. Knowing when and where planes and ships will be and notifying Sealord and Bristol Departments is the )1ob of the Schedules Department. Pilots need to know where they can use local bombing ranges for training, such as the Pinecastle area in Ocala State Forest, where land is shared with civilians. Ships need to know what areas others aren't already using, particularly during live-fire exercises. Sealord and Bristol receive reports of where and when ships or planes are oper- ating and kept current with changes the department makes. The; electronics technicians and fire con- trolmen of Maintenance Department pro- vide critical support for nearly every other department. "The radios and computers Sealord and Bristol use and the telephones everyone uses all have to be main- tained," ex- plained the de- partment's assis- tant leading pet- ty officer, FC1 (SW) Rodney Ro- gers. "Our tec.- nicians maintain a great deal of equipment in-house. Periodically, more advanced equipment replaces the old technology, such as the Air Defense System Integrator (ADSI),'" he added. For FACSFAC, ADSI makes possi- ble a bird's-eye view of operations not only in the local operating areas, but of the world. Communications and radar equipment is also remotely controlled and maintained at several locations on and off base. The facil- ity's high-frequency radio transceivers, through a network of coaxial cables, feed radio-frequency energy to a nearby anten- na farm. Each antenna can radiate a kilo- watt of power, each radio wave carrying voice and data signals to the fleet. Maintenance Department, with the help of other departments, has spent recent months stripping, scraping and painting rooms that will soon be used for FACSFAC's recent expanded mission involving homeland security. Truckloads of items were removed to make way for a forthcoming new era of operations. Operations specialists standing watch in Bristol Department communicate with sur- face ships moving in and out of restricted areas. Granting permission for ship move- ments and live exercises, the department, with the help of Schedules Depar-tment, helps battle groups avoid conflicts. One, particularly vulnerable part of the ocean Bristol protects is its living inhabitants.. namely the Northern Right Whales. Thirty organizations, from Florida to Boston, ' Mass., receive whale sighting reports from, FACSFAC. "The facility relays critical data: to shore facilities and ships, including loca- tions and the number of adults and calves," explained OS1(SW) Brian Phipps. Bristol's leading petty officer. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency,' collisions with ships rank as the number one cause of death to: Northern Right Whales. At last count, only 300 Northern Right Whales were known to be alive in the Atlantic Ocean. Research at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, Mass., revealed that saving two mature female Northern Right Whales per year from untimely deaths could reverse the decline of the population. Consequently, the facility takes its duty to protect whales seriously, and has done so since 1993. (Above) FACSFAC Career Counselor ET1 (SW) Robert Hernandez scans the Job Advertising and Selection System for his Sailors. "I'm happy to help our people shape their careers while fulfilling the needs of the Navy at the same time," he said. (Left) ET2 Leroy Hardeman conducts preventive maintenance on the Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch. It is crucial that the circuit cards are properly aligned to clear air traffic control communications. Expertise soldering precise electrical connections is a skill ET2 Charles Gray takes pride in. lax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 9 SKC(SW) James Haffner advises SK2(SW/AW) Evelyn Hadley about checking on the status of a power supply delivery. Photos by ? _; MCI(SWI Bill Larned, Day and night, a constant stream of messages from other commands flows through coaxial cables and moni- tors for OS2(SW) Andrea Jones to log. Inside the radio room, ET3 Dan Diedri satellite communications transceiver. partnership,_ D IWeIith Coastoo wi and t coff t re oast | m from Be m ffl B Guard brings... St. Johns River From Page 8 ,. FACSFAC also takes its own evolution seriously. The facility will soon take mission hasn't changed from scheduling and moni- toring the airspace and sur- face traffic off the coast from Charleston, S.C., to Cape Canaveral," explained I FACSFAC Executive Officer Cmdr. Curtisl Stubbs. "What is new is our Navy/Coast Guard partner- ship that extends inward facilities. This is just the beginning of a multi-agency to support homeland securi- ty," Stubbs concluded. Inside Sealord, AC2(.W/AW) Adrian Adkins closely monitor.an air target before initiating contaV. ich extracts a faulty module from a with the pilot. 10 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 Chavis reaches 30 years of service with CNATTU Jax By A TC John Wilson CNATTU Jax PAO Carole Chavis, secretary to the commanding offi- cer of Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNATTU) Jacksonville, has reached her 30 years of civil service mark and is still going strong. Chavis began her civil serv- ice career in 1975 as a data entry clerk with the Internal Revenue Service in Memphis, Tenn. Following .a year of working for the Department of the Treasury, she transferred to the Department of the Navy working at the Educational Services Office at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Memphis, Tenn. In 1978, Chavis transferred to NAS Jacksonville where she worked for two years at the Naval Air Regional Data Automation Center and two years at the Family Practice Clinic, Naval Hospital Jacksonville. She then reported to NAS New Orleans, where she worked for base adminis- tration as a clerk-typist before transferring to the operations department, where she was the operations officer's secretary and became heavily involved in the planning and execution of the largest air show ever held at NAS New Orleans. Having spent all her career in the south, in February 1987, Chavis transferred to the 127th Tactical Fighter Wing at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Detroit, Mich., switch- ing from the Department of the Navy to the Air Force at the Joint Services Base. There she Photo courtesy of CNATTU lax The Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit lax Commanding Officer Cmdr. James Daniels presents Carole Chavis with a certificate for completing 30 years of federal service. , worked as the executive secre- administrative functions of five tary to the director of the officers, a staff of more than Consolidated Civilian Person- 200 personnel and an average nel Office. of 5,000 students yearly. This In August 1990, the warm includes coordinating retire- weather of the south beckoned ment ceremonies, including the again and Chavis took a job at. invitations and design and NAS Jacksonville with the printing of programs, screening Naval Air Maintenance chief warrant officer, limited Training Group Detachment duty officer and commissioning (NAMTRAGRUDET) which is packages, awards, evaluations, now CNATTU Jacksonville. As fitness reports and scheduling the commanding officer's secre- all major events. tary, Chavis coordinates the During her tenure with the unit, Chavis has served with 10 commanding officers and offi- cers-in-charge. During that time, she has seen many changes in the maintenance training world, including the NAMTRAGRUDET consolida- tion with Fleet Replacement Aviation Maintenance Program in 1994 to the upcoming consol- idation with Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group Atlantic Fleet Detachment Jacksonville. She has been through plat- form changes when mainte- nance training was taught to H-3 technicians and before the detachment absorbed the S-3 training from NAMTRA- GRUDET Cecil Field in July 1998. She was also at the forefront when NAMTRA- GRUDET Jacksonville became a command in August 2000 and changed its name to Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit. "I've chosen to stay with civil service because I believe in America and the Navy. It's my way of supporting the ideals aiid way of life the coun- try has allowed us to enjoy over the past 200 plus years;" said Chavis, enthusiastically. Aristotle once said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." Mrs. Chavis is the perfect example; of excel- lence in motion every day and has been for CNATTU Jax for the past 17 years. She is an employee who exudes success and value within our organiza- tion and I am proud to be asso- ciated with her," added CNAT- TU Commanding Officer Cmdr. James Daniels. It's everyone's responsibility to keep our base clean By MC2(A W) Regina Brown Staff Writer Have you stopped to look around the base lately and noticed something out of place? Like that soda can, fast food bag or plastic grocery bag sitting on the side of the road. Trash on NAS Jax is a problem, yet the solution is simple. Pick it up. "One day I walked to McDonald's from Building 1 and picked up two full grocery bags of trash. For most people it's a lot easier to toss it out their window than carry it to a trashcan. If you see trash that you didn't drop, pick it up," said NAS Jacksonville Hazardous Waste Manager Jane Beason. "There's a loss of pride in the appearance of our base." added NAS Jax Assistant Hazardous Waste Manager Billie Brownfield. "In a one-week period at McCaffrey Field, we recently picked up more than 500 cans and bottles that peo- ple were either leaving on the ground or in branches." If caught littering on base by security personnel, you will receive a ticket and be required to go to traffic court. Such a waste of time for something that could have easily been prevented by finding a trashcan or the base recycling center. The NAS Jax Recycling Center is capa- ble of accepting most items found littering the base. Sailors can drop off materials at any, time. Scrap metal, glass, plastic, 'newspa- per and cardboard can all be recycled. "In just two weeks, there can be as much as 11 tons of cardboard turned in for recycling. That's 11 tons of cardboard that's not going to a landfill and is being successfully reused. So you can feel good knowing that you are contributing to the recycling effort here on base," stated BU2 Chad Josi, who works at the recycling center. '"We throw away a lot of things that we can recycle to make money for Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department activ- ities," pointed out NAS Jax Environmental Department Director Kevin Gartland. As stated in NAS Jacksonville's environ- mental policy statement, signed by Comn- See LITTER, Page 13 Photo by MC2(AW) Regina Brown ET3(SW) Emmett Burns of the NAS Jax Quarterdeck does his part in keeping the base clean by picking up some trash. CHAPLAIN'S CORNERf How will you be remembered? By Chaplain (Lt) Mylon Pope NAS Jax Chapel Yesterday, I heard that a man I have known for several years- died. He was a rich: old man, but God rest his soul, he was. a mean old man. He was rumored to have killed two people back in the 50's, and possibly another person in the 1970's. I know' this ,will be a strange story; but be patient, it has a point., About five veais ago my brother-in-law Chaplain befriended him. It (Lt.) Mylon Pope seemed strange to see a man like him seemingly utterly alone, but he wan- dered in their business one day, and the rest is history. A long illness had left him weak, and since his family would have nothing to do with him, he was completely alone. We. wondered why the family had ostracized him, but he explained that they were just in the middle of a family feud. For about two years, my sister's family tried to help him. They assisted in just about very area of his life. When I met him, it was around Christmas and in just a few days. he gave our whole fami- ly Christmas cards.... even presents for the kids. He was a classic example of what can happen when a person is con- fronted with the realities of death and eternity, but unfortunately, not long after that he began to change. As his health improved, his demeanor changed. He began to drink heavily and had a desire to carry a gun wherever he went. All of a sudden, he became very demanding, and hostile. One day he even tried to run my sister' off the.road, so they had to take out a restraining order against him because he seemed to thoroughly enjoy tormenting them: It was sad to see the change, and to realize that he was not the person we thought we knew at all. After all, leopards don't change their spots. Zebras don't change their stripes. His true nature was just coming out. We saw:it for the first time. Here is the really sad part. When he died last week, his daughter -contacted my brother-in-law. They needed some information, and his three kids had not seen him in many, many years. 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"If they want to fix the problem and provide the service they claim they provide, they need to change their repayment time and their interest rates would drop to below 40 percent. These companies are making huge profits. Their loss rate is very low because their clients have to prove they have a pay- check coming in and have to give them access to their bank accounts. Just take a look at Advance America's public stock and see how well they are doing. And, they are worried about losing money -with this new law?". Financial hardship can cause a detri- mental effect on military readiness. "Financial issues definitely affect our overall mission of providing national security. Many of our personnel have security clearances and there's been a renewed emphasis on financial issues pertaining to people's security clear- ances. Financial problems can preclude people from hold a security clearance that will affect how they can do their jobs," said NAS Jax Commanding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson. "If you look at demographics, junior Sailors are more susceptible to take out a payday loan.' They are young, away from home for the first time, many are married and trying to establish a house- hold. The problem is that with the ease of credit and having a regular paycheck, people are falling into a trap with pay- day loans and they are marketed in such a way, that people are getting into a sit- uation, that is very costly, that they can't get out of," continued Dobson. "I think that the military needs to do a better job addressing the issue. The Navy offers 16 hours of classroom instruction on personal financial man- agement during the initial training phase. So we know that our new younger Sailors are getting this but it's apparent to us here that it probably is not enough. So we're looking at different ways to get that information out," said Dobson. According to ATI(AW) Matthew Hubbell of NAS Jax Air Operation's Department, he learned the hard way on how easy it is to get caught up in the payday loan schemes. "I hope that by talking about what happened to me, maybe I can help other people before they get involved with payday loans like I did," said Hubbell. "I joined the Navy in 1987 and got out four years later. I was married to my wife, who was also enlisted. In 1993, she From Paee 10 manding Officer Capt. Chip Dobson, "The mission of NAS Jacksonville is to pro- vide services, materials and facilities to enable war fighter readiness. In sup- port of the mission, NAS Jacksonville will implement programs that ensure envi- ronmental compliance, pre- vent pollution, sustain nat- ural resources and promote continual improvement of the station environmental management system." Another reason trash could be detrimental on this base is foreign object damage (FOD). Cleanliness is paramount on a base with aviation capabilities. FOD can waste millions of dollars on aircraft repairs from damage caused by items that could have been ~*U Ye was forced out of the Navy due to high- year tenure. We were finding it was hard to make ends meet so I came back in the Navy as an E3 in 1999 as an air traffic controller," he continued. "Then my wife was diagnosed with breast can- cer and couldn't work so I was support- ing a family of six on E3 pay. She was going through treatment in San Antonio and I saw an ad in Navy Times for a payday loan so I went and applied." "When we transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas we lived in base housing but it was still very hard. to make ends meet. I saw a payday loan place outside the base so I went there to help pay off the first loan I had taken out. It became a cycle. Because it was so short term it took most ofkmy money to repay the loan so I had to keep taking out more. A $500 loan would cost me about $110 to pay off but I could never pay the full amount and pay our bills. I knew I shouldn't haven taken out these loans but it was so quick and convenient. The money was always used for bills basic necessities," said Hubbell. "I was always able to work things out and get caught up with income tax and Christmas gifts. I knew when I arrived on board USS Kennedy the payday lenders would probably be contacting my command so I told them what was going on first. I was sure my career was over. They sent me to NMCRS and they sent me to an attorney. I didn't know they would be so helpful," stated Hubbell. "I think being military is easily targeted because if you don't pay these loans off, they go straight to your command. It was just so easy to get money through payday lenders and by the time your wrapped up in it, it's like quicksand and you sink." There are several alternatives for mili- tary members who need some financial help. "The NMCRS has been around for more than 100 years. We provide inter- est-free loans for military members and their families, 24 hours a day, seven days a week for basic necessities and emergencies. And, we don't contact our client's command to let them know," said Faraldo. "Another option is the new VyStar Credit Union Pay and Save Program which offers a six-month loan at a much lower percentage than a pay- day loan. There are lots of options for military members, they just need to be aware of them. Each command is required to have a command financial specialist and hold regular training. People need to realize that payday loans are not a good solution. We see about 2,000 cases a year and many of those are people in trouble from payday loans. I've never seen one person helped by taking out a payday loan." For more information about the servic- es available at the NMCRS, call 542- picked up. An annual base-wide clean-up is held to give all base personnel an opportu- nity to do their part in keeping the base clean. An annual shoreline along the St. Johns River is also held to give personnel another chance to help out with the clean up effort. "There's a pride that comes from working here. With that pride comes a responsibility to keep our base clean. Everyone who lives and works here needs to pick up trash not just in their buildings, but also in parking lots and areas * around their buildings. From the admiral to the lowest ranking Sailor, we are responsible for keeping NAS Jacksonville clean," said Gartland. Think ahead before throwing trash where it .doesn't belong. Pick it up and put it where it belongs. Team up and make it an everyday effort. Commands can drop off their recyclable materials at the recycling center on base or schedule a time for pick up by calling 542-3113. The center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tow THROUGH OCTOBER I FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY S FOR THE AKD EERIE ISLAND & HALL 144 BLici BLD. -JACKSON- 4925 BLIrDINe BLVD . U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets Kent Shockley Super Shockwave Jet Truck Gene Soucy 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 Patty Wagstaff Extra 300 Jim LeRoy & Jurgis Kairy Ten Sticks of Dynamite Captain Dale "Snort" Snodgrass F-86 Sabrejet P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking flight demon- strations GEICO SkyTypers Frank Ryder Oreck XL Aircraft Fat Albert (Jet Assisted Takeoff (JATO) launch Saturday Only) Disabled American Veterans (DAV) B- 25 Bomber Featured Performer: U,S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, Blue Angels (NOTE: Performers list subject to change without notice.) When not watching daring acrobatics, spectators can stroll the flight line to view military and civilian aircraft on display. Pilots and aircrews will be on hand to answer questions and allow an "up-close" look at some of the world's most famous planes and jets. A practice air show will be held tomor- row and is open to community groups, youth groups, schools, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps units and special needs. The practice show follows the same schedule as regular air shows days. For children, the fun is not only in the skies, but on the ground, with the return of the "Kid's Zone." There are exciting inflat- ables for kids to jump and play. To make this year's show more enjoyable and safe, plan on the following: Plan to arrive before 3 p.m. if you want to watch the Blue Angels. No vehicle traf- fic will be allowed in or out of flight line parking areas during the Blue Angels per- formance (3-4:15 p.m.; times subject to change).. Smoking only in designated areas. There is no smoking on the flight line or around aircraft. Designated smoking areas are clearly marked. No coolers are permitted. Please take advantage of the many concession booths available. Pictures and video. Take as many photos and as much video as you like so you can create your own piece of aviation history. 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 FLASHIDANCER'S OCX)0000030XXX0CXOOOOOOCX30 New Employees New Management ai~j-. Newly Remodeled FLASHDANCER'S Combines Sizzling Entertainment with an Upscale Ambiance & Atmosphere FULL LIQUOR BAR 3-87i , .* *il~ VIP PARTIES 389-8273 Corner of Blanding & San Juan LITTER: Everyone's responsibility, 'from the admiral to the lowest ranking sailor' MILITARY JOB FAIR TAONLINE.COM MILITARY JOB FAIR JACKSONVILLE, FL Time: ioam-3pm Date: 11/02/2006 Omni Jacksonville Hotel 245 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 For more information: 888-213-8587 or www.taonlinecom/militaryjobfairs 13 1 Miltar Taent C-MMr~arers Angels performing at 3:15 p.m. 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, pep- per 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., med- ication) or child infant care Portable/lawn chairs (not in their bag carriers) Cameras (still and video) (not in cam- era bags). Baby strollers and baby carriers Walk-through Metal Detectors & Scanner checkpoints: Everyone entering the air show will do so at the pedestrian gate east of the flight line parking lots (fol- low directions from signs and parking/security personnel). Vendors will enter through the vendors' gate between Hangars 115 and 116. Vehicle Inspections: All vehicles will be inspected upon entry to the base (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 spec- tators 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 direc- tions. 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 87.9 FM and listen for important information as well as live cov- erage of the air show. For more informa- tion about the NAS Jacksonville Air Show, visit: www.nasjaxairshow.com or www. nasjax.navy.mil (click on "Air Show"). 14 JIX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 ALL NEW CHEVY SILVERADO Fifty states. One great new truck. With a stronger frame. Plus, more intelligent engines that let you tow more and stop at the pump less.* And now, every 2007 Silverado is backed by the GM 100,000 mile/5-year Powertrain Limited Warranty. 2007 Silverado. From Chevy.M The most dependable, longest-lasting trucks on the road:* America, meet your truck at chevy.com THIS IS OUR COUNTRY. THIS IS OUR TRUCK.M R134085 ~K~1 Photos by MC2(AW) Regina Brown Sailors stationed at NAS Jacksonville listen to a presentation given by a Men Against Violence Against Women (MAVAW) advocate at the base theater Oct. 17. MAVAW is a domestic violence awareness organization focused on educating men on the problem of violence against women and how they can positively end it. i0 Domestic Violence Awareness Seminar Al Emerick (right), an advocate for Men .9 Against Violence Against Women, a domestic - violence awareness organization, speaks to Sailors at NAS Jax Jacksonville. - Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 15 Resident survey distributed From the NAS lax Housing Office A resident satisfaction survey will soon be distributed to all NAS Jax base housing resi- dents and residents of the Yellow Water Housing Area. The survey package will include a letter of intro- duction, the survey, a pre- addressed/pre-paid return envelope and a comment card. This survey is part of the housing office's perform- ance assessment program and participation is crucial. Cooperation and candid responses of residents will help improve the housing office's service to its cus- tomers. For more information, call the NAS Jax Housing Office at 542-2996. RecruitMilitary Career Fair Nov. 9 From Staff free hiring event for veterans iand person- nel who are transi- tioning from active duty, Reserves, Guard and mili- tary spouses is being pre- sented by RecruitMilitary and the President's National Hire Veterans Committee will be held at the Prime F. Osborn Convention. Center Nov.. 9 from 11 a.m. to h p.m. Prospective !employees should bring several copies of their resume.i For more information, visit www.recruitmilitary. com. Local park offers free nature classes From Staff 1 he following are upcoming classes at Westside Regional Park Nature Center located across from thle NAS Jax Main Gate at 7000 Roosevelt Boulevard. All classes require advance reservations by calling 573- 2498. Map and Compass Instruction Oct. 28, 10 a.m. noon Participants will learn how to find various com- pass directions, set up a course of travel on a map, find compass bearings on a map, and maintain a cor- rect compass course. Teams of two people will put these new skills to use by finding eight compass points in the p rk woods. Each participant should bring a flat, plastic/acrylic standard compass, mosqui- to repellarit, [and wear clothing, suitable for walk- ing iti tho woods. Registration required by e- mailing John Trow at Johntrow3@Jun6.com. All Pt pies Are special, But Ide i 5mlilh.mn. N 1171- tvFnmdi,ii n www.guidedog.org a CFC participant Provided as a public service RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS 723 03d S. ax772902 ,,75Blndng.l 10% off fence panels and 90 lb. oonorete Offer valid 10/26 t)611rough 10'30b061taer eppBlle t all Ir.stlocl wood and i, ftepa pari' enr c, ate er3, #3.'.' 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Special training By FLTCM(SS/SW) R. D. West Pacific Fleet Master Chief H oo-yah, warriors! In my column this week, I wanted to talk for a minute about January and its upcoming raise. Are you thinking about what to do with that extra shot of money Uncle Sam is planning to put into your pocket? True, it may not seem like a huge windfall, but you might want to consider that it can help become a windfall later on down the road? I offer this suggestion because I run across too many Sailors and their families who subscribe to the "carpe diem" philoso- phy of financial management spend for today! That's not always the best plan. I know that it seems like a great idea to take your raise and finance that 61-inch plasma screen TV you've wanted. But is a TV today going to help you out five years from now? Ten years from now? When you hit retirement? You'll be lucky if it still works by then. But I know that pay raise could still be working for you if you choose another option. Everyone needs a strategy for you're money. No matter a little or a lot, the smart person puts together a financial strategy for the long-term as well as the here and now. So you're probably saying, "Hey Fleet, I already have a budget," or something simi- lar. Well that's great, if it is a good budg- et. Does it let you pay yourself? Does it give you flexibility for emergencies? Does it plan for retirement or after-service life? If you don't know those answers, maybe you should find out by asking some questions. Do you pay yourself? And by that I mean are you setting some money aside in sav- ings? Shipmates, we all need to pay ourselves. It takes some discipline, but it's well worth it to prepare for the future, to have that nice vacation, or to weather an emergency. So, here are some tips: Use automatic transfers and allot- ments so you never "see" the money you are saving. One rule of thumb is to increase your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) allotment in January for the same percent- age you are getting as a pay increase. If you don't get used to the extra money, you won't miss it. Cut back on the weekly items so you can put a little more away over time. You don't necessarily have to go without, but manage yourself. Make and stick to your budget. Know where your cash is going so you can make sound decisions. When you see where you're spending, it's easier to keep the expenditures down. Do you have the money to do what needs to be done? The biggest thing (and hardest at times) to do with many Americans is reducing their debt. If you are managing your budget well, you're probably not in a bad debt situation. But things happen. Big car repairs, poor credit card judgment, there are a lot of rea- sons people get into debt. Now's the time to look at reducing any debt you might have. If you need some help, your command financial specialist or the Fleet and Family Service Center are there to help. But talking with creditors to work out a payment arrangement or get- Fleet Master Chief Rick West ting a consolidation loan are great possibil- ities. Those counselors I mentioned can help make it easier. Making sure you get debt under control now will keep you from paying on it for years and years. One way some Sailors pay on a huge debt is by visiting a payday loan lender - or as I like to refer to them, "major scam artists." The only folks who go there are folks looking to pay more than $800 for a $325 loan. Stay away, you got me? Finally, are you looking to the future? I know the word "retirement" seems a life- time away, but it will arrive before you know it. Why try and play catch up in your later years when you know that is next to impossible? Your retirement nest egg is different from a savings account. Savings are con- sidered "liquid" so you can get to it any- time. Your retirement is a long-term, never-touching-that-money-for-awhile deal. Now it doesn't have to be much, because as a long-term project, a little adds up to a lot over time. Here's a couple of options. The TSP is a great start toward a retire- ment program. It comes right out of the check before you can feel it and is invested for you into the mutual fund or funds of your choice. You can get more information on the TSP online at www.tsp.gov. Traditional or Roth IRAs are another great choice for savings. A traditional IRA gives you the advan- tage of a lower tax bill now because the money isn't taxed until you pull it out when you hit about 60 then Uncle Sam will have his hand out. The Roth IRA lets you save and invest while paying taxes upfront. And since you've paid those taxes, you've essentially got free money when you withdraw it later in life. Both have benefits and catches, but the key thing is that you are planning and preparing for the future. And the Navy or commercial financial planners can help you make that plan. Shipmates, I know there's just not enough money in the world to pay you what I think you are all worth. I.wish there was. I want you to take your hard- earned pay and not only enjoy it now, but make it work for you over the long haul. The seemingly difficult sacrifices made today can be a little tough, but you will thank yourself a few years down the road. I guarantee it. *Share the - Power of aWish Photo by MC3 (NAC) Charles White Lt. Chris Sloan gives a presentation to VP-16 aircrew members on Crew Resource Management (CRM) and the Emergency Destruct Plan (EDP) at NAS Sigonella, Italy Oct. 12. CRM training is designed to improve the overall safety of flight and EDP training is employed to ensure the protection of classified government assets. VP-16, is forward deployed in support of maritime patrol operations and the global war on terrorism. FRSCE: 'Shaping our Navy for another century of service' From Page I 1 II I B1 u-Ri -I-J- -.l load and investment to FRCSE due to its proven track record of being a reli- able and cost effective pro- ducer. "It's fitting that we're here at Jacksonville today for the stand-up of FRCSE. Many firsts in naval avia- tion have occurred here in the Jacksonville area and today that spirit lives on with another first that will ensure our naval aviation enterprise continues to excel in supporting fleet operations while shaping our Navy for another centu- ry of service," said Rear Adm. H. Denby Starling II, commander, Naval Air Force, U.S: Atlantic Fleet. You're delivering aircraft ready for tasking faster and with greater reliability than ever before, and equally as important, you're reducing the total cost of doing so for the Navy." In 2005 the Base Realignment and Closure Commission called for the establishment of FRCs in an effort to integrate Naval Air Depots and the Continental United States Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachments into a consolidated organi- zation for shore-based, off- flight line maintenance. This successful venture eliminates duplicative maintenance practices, decreases turnaround time, and enables the FRCs to Photo by Frank Taormina Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers Rear Adm. Michael Hardee prepares to cut the ceremonial cake as Commander, Fleet Readiness Center Southeast Capt. John Scanlan II (left) and Commander, Naval Air Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet Rear Adm. H. Denby Starling look on. support the warfighter by maintaining a higher level of combat-ready aircraft at a reduced cost. In February 2006, the Naval Aviation Enterprise Board of Directors approved this concept of operations, which was developed by the Naval Air Systems Command's Commander for Aviation Depots. 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CBC1252734 Che _I~_~~ ~ _n nnlll~~_/_j (I~/ ~ililmlil-Ei .-I-~..i-1 I -I.Tlli -i .i.lT.i.( lr- n--1 i* i *r n I I~L~i~PID~Sn~mlWI~n~m~ixrrniv~mnmrrr n~ 17 .' 18 Jax Alr News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 MWR Planner Mission First, Sailors Alway s t For more information call 777-8549/6035. Ground School $365 Oct. 30 Dec. 6 For more information call 542-3493. Free Bowling on Wednesdays for active duty from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. (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 Now through 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 Toby Keith Hookin' Up and Hangin' Out Tour Nov. 3, 8 p.m. Jacksonville Arena $69.75per p person Jekyll Island Holiday High Tea and Trolley Trip Dec.12 $56 per person Includes holiday tea, trolley tour and transportation. From Navy MWIR Marketing Commander, Navy Installations Command, Millington 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 LT.T. office to Australia, accom- modations and two land tours. "A special user-friendly Web site has been set up at www.ittaustralia.com, which allows authorized MWR cus- tomers to enter the contest, learn about the different 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 participating Marine Corps I.T.T. offices and Army Information, Tickets and Reservation (I.T.R.) offices." To enter, MWR customers should visit www.ittaus- tralia.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 3-Private 1/2 Hour 2-Group Hours 1-Dance Party Single or Couple oCA N 49" 772-8330 - New Adults Only UNIVERSAL BALLROOM 1,{f 5655 Timuquana Rd. Jax, FL 32210 ,,, Photos by Kaylee LaRocque MU1 Kenney Oliver of Navy Band Southeast practices his swing as John Habegger of TaylorMade Golf Clubs (left), and NAS Jax Head Golf Pro Joe Carreiro watch the computer that tests Oliver's swings to help him be custom fitted for a driver at the NAS Jax Golf Course Oct. 20. "I contacted TaylorMade Golf Clubs to see if they could visit NAS Jax to provide this service to our customers. They came here to make custom fit- ted golf clubs for our patrons," said Carreiro. 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. Birthday Bash Nov. 3 All November babies come to Liberty for a free surprise! Jaguars Vs. Titans Game Nov. 5 $5 Includes admission and transportation Bowling Tournament Nov. 8 NAS Freedom Lanes Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. There will not be any movies shown this weekend due to the air show. Nov. 3, 7 p.m. My Super Ex Girlfriend (PG-13) Nov. 4, 5 p.m. Monster House (PG) Nov. 4, 7 p.m. You, Me and Dupree (PG-13) Nov. 10, 7 p.m. Lady in the Water (PG-13) Nov. 17, 7 p.m. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (PG-13) Nov. 18, 5 p.m. Cars (G) Nov. 18, 7 p.m. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (PG-13) Nov. 24, 7 p.m. Talladega Nights (PG-13) in the grand prize drawing. All entries must be received by close of business, local time on Dec. 1 to be eligible for the contest. Customers without Internet access should visit their local I.T.T. office to enter online. Each participating I.T.T. office will con- duct 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 contests, visit your I.T.T. office. 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Source Code 74; Key Code JAXAIR I i rI Andy Houlette of TaylorMade Golf Clubs cut a shaft to build a golf club in his company's tour van at th NAS ax Golf 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. C Military Appreciation Days at NAS Ja Golf Club Nov. 14 and 28 for active duy Today, Nov. 16 and 30 for retirees andDepartment of Defense personnel For information on booking commander private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call te Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours ' Monday Friday, 3 7 p.n. , Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7).m. Call 542-3227/3682 for more information. , Command Holiday Card Cpnest . Plywood now available at the Auto Sills Center All cards turned in by Nov. LO Winners announced Dec. 1 at the ChristmLs Tree Lighting Win money for your'MWR fuids! V Call 778-9772 for more information. Military Family Appreciation Ctrnival Nov. 18, 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Free rides, clowns, face painting, prizes aid much more! Navy Exchange Parking L(t Xtreme Challenge Adventure Race coming up Competitors are needed for the Xtreme Chdlenge Adventure Race Dec. 7-8 at NSB Kings Bay. Ga. The event will include kayaking, climbing, repelling, cross-country ruining, swimming, biking, orienteering, marksmanship and team challenges. Teams must be composed of four members including one female. The event is open to all active duty, reservists, retirees and Department of Defense personnel. Teams ;'e responsible for their own gear and lodging at Kings Bay. Winners will receive a free trip to Guantanmmo Bay, Cuba to participate in their Xtreme Challenge Feb. 17-19. Only active duty military members qualify for this trip. Participans must sign up by Nov. 15. "The Xtreme Challenge is going to be a blast! It will be two days full of fun, competitive, physical challenges. Hopefully a NAS Jacksonville team will bring home the trophy," said NAS Jax Assistant Fitness Director Meghan Brophy. 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JIn.' .1 Ir I.. filn C,4,taI ni00 1 W n:-1 1 I"Sl.R aav aa o, iana 7t ai lit 'a 0 1 1 a- ~ t t r ~ l n n U y ~ a ~ I a i n a ~ a l a ,' I n C t y ~ ~ h a 4 d 5 t , Kanln r~jd~ir' At a ., I4isaI tt ti'ataa'.lC iahhl a5,tf'O V flmn.lta in. ,,l~ll.r. ia ,I~ra la s.rn a ,. raa.1l. A .,1 Navy MWR offers chance to win free trip to Australia ..r_.u-aa' :', Jax Ai NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 19 'I smoke because I like smo Home of Bottoomr LLine Prices i~BJCH RLT' S EIN Il^ *B RI VyING^' WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR FAMILY^t^ By Danny Woodard Tobacco Treatment Specialist and Program Manager, Wellness Center I ask people all of the time if they would like to quit smoking and many reply, "I don't want to quit because I like smok- ing." They say this in all honesty, but they smoke because they do not enjoy not smoking. Nicotine is a powerfully addictive drug. The smok- er is in a constant battle to maintain a narrow range of nicotine in the blood stream. Every time the smoker's nicotine level falls below the minimum limit, they experience very unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. The only thing that will alleviate these symptoms will be a ciga- rette. The nicotine loss is then replenished and the smoker feels better Thus, they enjoy smoking. Nicotine when smoked reaches the brain in less then 10 seconds, and wears off in about 20-30 minutes. Too much nicotine, even for a heavy smoker, can make them sick, nauseated, dizzy, etc. Most smokers have endured this some time in their smoking career. Being a successful smok- er is like being a profes- sional tightrope walker. The smoker must constant- ly maintain a balance between these two painful extremes of too much or too little nicotine. The fear, which accompanies the beginning of smoking cessa- tion, is that the rest of the ex-smoker's entire life will be as horrible as the first few days without ciga- rettes. What ex-smokers will learn is that within a short period of time, the physical Withdrawals will start to diminish (approxi- mately 72 hours after their last cigarette). Of course that's if they go cold turkey. Nowadays there are numerous nicotine replace- ment products available that are used to detoxify the brain of nicotine, and if used properly can greatly reduce these symptoms. Many people have few if any withdrawals when using nicotine replacement. First, nicotine urges will weaken in intensity and then become shorter in duration. There will be longer time intervals between urges. It will eventually reach the point where the ex-smoker will just occasionally desire a cigarette. Those who con- tinue to smoke will be in a constant battle of maintain- ing their nicotine level or continue in that tightrope act. Included in this battle are the costs of buying pack after pack and the wear and tear on the body of the smoker. Four thousand; toxic chemicals are in every puff. A few are tobacco tar, carbon monoxide gas, nitrosamines (biggest cause of lung cancer), formalde- hyde, should I continue? So the next time you think of how: much you once seemed to enjoy cigarettes, sit back and take a serious, objective look at why you idealize the cigarette. Consider the consequences of your actions if you con- tinue in the current smok- ing behavior. Talk with friends and family mem- bers who have quit and get tips. Then talk with friends and family members who did not quit and are suffer- ing from debilitating dis- eases such as emphysema, heart disease and lung can- cer. Many of you reading this article who smoke have loved ones who have died from smoking or are cur- rently dying from smoking. They all started when they were your age. They all said, "I like smoking." What they really meant was they did not like not smoking. Smoking cessation is just a call away and it is free at the Wellness Center. Call 542-5292. COMESEETHEALLNE 20 IJRYQAL FREE r Military Appreciation OME BUYING SEMINAR How to use yourVA loan How to buy a home with 0 down How to buy a home with bruised credit How to buy more than one home with your VA loan "Learn how to use your BAH to build your future" PRPI ATE CONSULTATIONS A.41 IL-IBLE CALL NOW TO Register for our next session. refreshments %will be served! 339-2124 330 A1A North Suite 321-A Ponte Vedra Beach 32082 t| fr American Smoke Out The Great American Smoke Out is Nov. 16. A three-day event will be held Nov. 15-17 at three commands: Nov. 15, 8 a.m. 3 p.m. CNATTU, :Building 858 Nov. 16, 10 a.m. 3 p.nk HS-7 Hangar Nov. 17, 9- 2 p.m. -,,Hopital pharmacy Passagewy.1 This year Is the 30th anniversary. For "mre Information call the Wellness Center at 542-5292. ~9~ 20 Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 A visit to the Haunted Woods Photos by MC2(AW) Suzi Cornell :A creepy ghoul scares some visitors during this year's Haunted Woods, sponsored by the :Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department's Youth Activities Center Oct. 19-20. More than :2,900 people strolled through the woods to enjoy the Halloween festivities. Winners of this ,year's Haunted Woods exhibits were Naval Hospital Jax, who placed first with their Freak ,Show exhibit; Commander Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet in second :place, with their Jailhouse Blues theme; and NAS Jax Security Department with a Return of :the Living Dead scene. A policeman entertains a group of visitors as they wait in line before entering the Haunted Woods. WORK FROM HOM ,Ae outre o tatig vr veytie q. eta uy hag? f o SPhoto PFns, Key Chaons 7 VAoV WoA ts OYL-i & MognelS, VC Greal Fund Raisers INDEPENDENT SALES REPS NEEDED! Balloc.ns&G,hs Earn Up to 50:., Commi~ion $10 toi Start Avon InverorrjJev.ilr,, Free Training & Supplies Skin Core & More (904)272.2866 2177 KINGLSLEY AVE, SUITE 7 ORANGE PARK Morgran Plaza & Business Park ~ Convienent to NAS Jox Disrcnts are not valid on sale or clearanceitems. IOLAI ink all Lamlk, I I Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 21 Pa rwuf~lnI~zclaswb hdlp buildlaumih ~0 ~40 I L. -a- 0 iE ~ 0 - LM 101st Airborne stages at NAS Jax -j - Photo by MC2(AW) Regina Brown Members from the 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell, Ky., have returned home after conducting operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom for the past year. The unit has teamed up with the Navy to get the AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters back home via United States naval ships. Blount Island Command, Jacksonville was the first destination where the assets were unloaded, reassembled and maintenance operation checks were conducted. Following the required checks and assembly, the helicopters were then flown to and staged at NAS Jax where the aircraft were divided into sorties and then sent home to their respective duty stations. "This is not our first time coming here," said 101st Aviation Brigade Officer-in-Charge Lt; Col. Christopher Wolfe, "The dedicated relationship and cooperative support with NAS Jax to get our assets to and from the operational theatre has been extraordinary and we prefer NAS Jax over any other instillation that we have to choose from." He continued, We are treated here as preferred customers. The teams here are professional and extremely capable. The combined capabili- ties that both commands can offer us makes NAS Jax the easy choice." FFSC offers educational and support programs The NAS Jacksonville Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) Life Skills Education and S Support Program is the foremost pre- ventive measure for the avoidance of personal and family problems. All FFSC workshops and classes are free and available to service mem- bers and their families and MWR needs sponsors for 2007 From MWR Marketing Department of Defense civilian per- sonnel aboard the base. Pre-registration is required. If spe- cial accommodations or handicapped access is required, please notify FFSC upon registration. The following workshops are avail- able in November: Nov. 7, 9 a.m. noon Stress Management Nov. 13-16 Transition Assistance Program (Separating) Nov. 27-30 Transition Assistance Program (Retiring) Nov. 28, 9 a.m. noon Anger Management For further information or to regis- ter, call 542-2766, Ext. 127. Looking for runners 7 he 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 participating in these events, contact the Jax Air News at 542-4877 or 542-3531 or via email at jax- airnews@comcast.net. Handsome .U Brin.i Hom-e %ith i BR - and 2 BA. 14-18 SF. Builth in 1096. Berber Carpet in Great ( o,-m and - MBR. FuUll, enced ba 1,ard with Shed with'ele:tiric. Sprinkler SAtem.fl V'lunIe ceiings. Split Floorplah. Located in WlcI,-n Creek oil 118th St. 6.5 miles to NAS. $179,0i() Call for more information! A Rosemarie Knoll, REALTOR@ Watson Realty Corp. Phone: 904-421-3 555 Ssol ~ VSS Wsn iStalty Coep. 11I.MRS Your REALTOR with Integrity lebrating 40 yea David Butler USN-Ret. What a Great Place to Call Home .. 12678 Stallion Court This immaculate 3BR 2BA Mandarin pool home features a . "B kitchen with a breakfast room, a family room with a brick frplc, a large master suite, a screened porch overlooking the sparkling pool & spacious backyard, an oversized two car ,garage plus brand new roof and paint. MLS#: 331503 $260,000 7 Phone Number: (904) 716-7863 Toll Free: 1-866-643-5800 = Email: David@DavidSellsJax.com The NAS Jax Morale, Welfare, and Recre- ation Department of the Navy is currently seek- ing sponsors for fiscal year 2007 special events and programs. Your efforts will support NAS Jax active duty serv- ice members and their families. Your company will market to more than 25,000 base personnel. For more information on how your organization can become a sponsor, please contact Shannon Leonard at 542-3577 or e-mail shan- non.d.leonard@navy.mil. Fight childhood cancer. 800-822-6344 www.stjude.org S CFC PortIcplant Povidd as d Puabls SoPvice $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered * Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper Bring ad for special rift ***- * *. * i. ,,, - I '' I g o nL u W WACKO'S OPEN DAILY 9AM-2AM AiOff iw-7l^ Free Parking * Bachelor & Private Parties * All Major Credit Cords/ATM * i LOSEE TO HOTELS& STADIUM* SES. AN* ALLTEL STADIUM m SEMERSON ST. Only 4Miiesm fm Altell I * I ** *f * * * ** * * *)* * ; lei ring is Ad In For $50W In Options a O aPirP-. ,TgS~ePOn 22 JaxlAir NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS Photo by MC2(AW) Regina Brown AW2(AW) Chris Burns of HS-3, competes in the push-up competition Oct. 18 at the Fitness Source as Recreation Aide Desiree James keeps count. Push-up challenge winners Basketball leagues forming The Greybeard and Captain's Cup Basketball Leagues are now forming. The leagues are open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. Greybeard games are played Tuesdays and Thursday at 11:15 a.m. and noon. Entry forms and rosters are due by tomorrow. All interested personnel should contact the athletic department to get the required paperwork to join the leagues. Racquetball tourney coming up 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 divi- sion for women. Matches played in evening start- ing 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 officiate soccer, soft- ball, football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers are also needed for basketball. Experience is not required. If interested, contact Jesse Beach at 771-1333. Navy Southeast Regional Running and Triathlon Team Attention competition runners. Represent U.S. Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and/or triathlons? The U.S. Navy will showcase elite active duty men and women in regional races. Uniforms are provided as well as transportation, entry fees, and lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America) race and your time must be one of top 10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a sanctioned race and your time meets the regional qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:0d 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:0d 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 rur, 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 Fall Volleyball Team VP-45 Gold AIMD VP-45 Blue ASD CNATTU Gold VR-58 Standings As of Oct. 20 Wins Losses 8 1 5 4 3 5 1 7 Male: 29 and under Stephen Murphy 100 Stephen Chartier 100 30-44 Oliver Colombine 117 45+ Mark Seidl 83 Female: 29 and under Jennifer Stewartz 53 30-44 Liva Moore 50 45 + Barbara Liriano 47 p Photo by Shannon Leonard Cmdr. Ron White of Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 participates in a push- up contest at the Fitness Source Oct. 18 as Amanda Steele, Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) fitness intern and Stephen Anthony, MWR recreation aide, count and judge the con- test. T-shirts were awarded to the male and female winners from three different age groups. 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- S4332 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. 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.. A golf tournament spon- sored by the NAS Jax Chief Petty Officers Association, will bW 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. The First Coast Black Nurses Association, Inc. is having its first Diabetes Symposium Nov. 4 at Shands Jacksonville, Tower II, 10th floor. For more information, call 542-7748. 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 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. Baseball tryouts being held for 9-year-olds T he 2007 NAA Travel Baseball Team at Normandy Athletic Association is holding baseball tryouts for 9-year-old skilled baseball players Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1728 Lindsey Road, Jacksonville. Bring your baseball equipment and be ready for a practice session, skills test and make some new friends. Call John at 962-7222 with any questions and to confirm a tryout spot. "WE BRING THE MILITARY MARKET To You!" ML ITAR Military Publications reach 81 0% of the military community Military Community Includes 92,103 Active-Duty, Reserves, Retirees and mContractors Working On Base - 50,631 Adive-Duty, Reserves, Civilians, Contradctors M xAir News ... 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DON BROWN REALTY advertise "any prefer CHANCE TO OWN AT 904-716-3387 904-5680950. 225-5510 OR 571-7177 Clubs and ence limitation or dis ARGYLE Possible owner Arlington THE BEACH 2-3 BDRM Westside-3/1, gar tile Oc azations talon based on ;ORANGE PK $124,900 finance, 4/3, 2300 s ft. 1800sf + $150K CallForAmenities&Price SOUTHSDE Reduced WESTSIDE 5205 Hancockr wd FIrs, lots ofextras, Rides/Travel race, cor, religion 3/1.competelyreno- ceramictile, story, $30K in equity 465-1773 enMon-SuntoorAppt Again $50,000. Onceover 3/1 $119K. 100% fin, help Noticessexuu ckYard. fish Pond. 4-241-2270 246-9268 $400K, now $93-8424 5 with closing, EZ quail- FOR SALE/ Notices StatUS or national o Mustsee! 904.536.6465 424 tying. Other homes Call NydilJ Quintana RENTTO OWN Personals ginoran intention, to 5 234,900904-705-1805 ARLINGTON/SOUTHSIDE: Jacksonville Beach SOUTHSIDE available. 904.685-2131 All Pro Realty $3K- $5Kdown. Dating and ence, limitation or dis ARLINGTON 4/2 pool, 8 *1l4lrAia'IMit.llrl NEW LUXURY TOWNHOME L u x ur y 4/4 + 9045680950 Mandarin- 302,$200K Entertainment crimination.l tatus ORANGE PARK- car ar,mstr w/walk EZ uaify.3 hmsAvail. Owner iance/rent to own Bonus, 2800SF WETSIDE WESTSIDE 696Barbizon Cir S Familial statusudesNchilde u n rgo-ins on preserve &creek 1-800.417-2594 Ext5 1095S. 7th St. ..huge kitchen, cus- REPO BLOWOUT H!WESTSlDE $1350M. ncludes children under ove 100% fin. $239K obo 904545.8919 3/2.5,$410,000 toaster bath, ne Many to choose from,, REPO BLOWOUT!! Murray Hill- 42,$136K the oae 18 living with Al new, $165k. 110 AR LINGTON lovely, 1-800-935-8347 Ext 107 "A" schools, desirable EZ financing. Low down pm. Many to choose from, 333 PhylSt$980m Iarens pr egnan ou S. Hercules 716- 776 ARLINGTON Seller will home, landscaping, tree WESELLJAXHOMES.COM neighborhood, preserve 771- 0r6- 1086 EZfinaecing. Low down' pmt. 847 La ew . and pe t o help. High volume area shrubs, lake, swimming lt. $409,500. 464-0026 Ask for Emma. 771-9055 or 962-1086 4847 Lwnview St. $1450. Jax tP l daser unor w/ iand ape ople securing Ask for Emma. Riverside- 412,h$354,300 LOST 18kt goid band w/ custody of children Prop. Zoned Comi/Resid. poo.ca904- 762- 136 Jax Beach side Sutton Lakes WESTSIDE 3/2,1680f 1085rleansCt,$2400m. 1/2 ct emerald cut dia- under 18. FREE LIST CALL NOW 3/1 Mid 180K. 904- 743- 7465 5/3 walkto19a rd al mood, rewrd for return This newspaper will BUY OWNER has AT LA NTI C B EACH beac hes/parks 389K 1951 tford d Y os ts 500 newwner pays K WESTSIDE 3/1 1400sf all Springfield- t, $900m. call- 679- 0945 not knowingly accept 1000's of propereswith ARLINGTON Duplex 2br/15 BA 5 Theroxsn Tem cudescfncd yd59-39 6855 closing costs $164500 new owner pays tsK 4,800, ti 0 wt, l $180Km. any advertising for real No Commission. Owner will innce, biks to bch Live/invest RE/MAXpecalsts $399m RTO 59- 395 04-6260855 Hafford 477-2024 cosin costs $144,800 Westside- 936 Cmby PI, $1400m. LOST Black Cat, estate which Is in viola 80 771- 7777 3/1, $125K Call 8916710 at the beach! $519,000 9047163387 904- 66260 909 LaMarompletely Renovated P14 declawed w/blue collar tion of the law. Our www.BuyOwner.com Call 652- 5682 SOUTHSIDE WESTSIDE Awesome 651-5811r607-22 in Eagle Harbor area. readers are hereby MANDARIN BUY/LEASE 100% FINANCING Koblic ri He IIEp Deal! New home1ra4 i onBn S0.. l . $ 0. Missing Utility x t dwelling advertised in w Home SF $279,000 ea. or $1,119,600 Invest OK. Mark Closing cost paid by S Missing Utility 5x0 ths newspaper are for 4 or Lease for $1750 ea. 904-233-4231 3/2 Remodeled. seller 904- 908-0608 Sitrailerfrom available on a equal Maria Raymer 463.1942 BUY A HOMEI No money XJ| McDonald's opportunity basis fr RE/MAX SPECIALISTS SOUTHSIDE /Hickory WESTSIDE Make us an down, FHA/VA Loans. parking lot NAS 0o complain of dis O I' -- Glen. 7311 Martinglen Withminutes offer! 2000SF over 1AC, 888-524-2914ext4129 Jlax e Ps etu nor crimination call HUD MANDARIN Bertram Ct. 3/2, 2000SF, ranch W i u all the extras. brand call 707- 8936. toll-free telephone Springs -4/3, w/bonus, style, brick, cul- de- sac, new house 262- 3262 n u m b e r a t $329,900. 6503 Ginnie 0g backyard. Reduced to NAS JAXrandthe WATER ~ 1-800-669-9777. The Springs Rd 904-268-9130 $255K. 904- 731- 3605. WESTuIDE 75' WATER 09 I & toll-free telephone V in ey t SOUTHSI OFRONT 1/2 ac, charm- number fr the hearing f y I MANDARINBeautiful 2 N DE Od St shops and restaurants g 3br/2.Sba great views H numbg, m aI r e d I s r u Nicholas/2, 2300st pooaMustsee'$4601<4761056 Story 3br/2ba new crpt, rehab, owner polueays $5Kfor DoubleDeck 27-9275 pt & upgrds, w/crn closing. 374,800853 f Rsevelt. $895/m. WESTIDE-3/lallnew Pinochle!=.Idh l "' mo". enclosed pool $220,000 Hickory 477-2024 Bungalow Ownerives AM EL. IA ISLAND- Players eve 334- 4633 Owner/Agent dges Q 97 you $1000 to movie in. 3.99ac, 4/2, option for 11 Thursday 10.2pm. ,-- -39k -5---.7-- 100%fin. $139k 5242 lots or farm up to.4 Call 213-4155 Mandarin Blvd. Waverly Place. 3/2 Sunderland Rd. 716-7766 horses. $800k. 753- 171 r--_ ....gr g. I .. -_ C_3074sqft. 5/3 474K home, 1500SF, built 1997, .. PPORTUN O UITYs4- I u The B .roxsn Team $239K Fred 904- 422- 7097 BACK FLEMIN ISLAND/2. ^. L- li L 7 RE/MAX Specialists Lake sde Prudential ... ....... '_ _904-7 16P33879S o u th side04 6 1 6n L L`q-i2 ,197Lake7View, Beach Blvd kudAntbl 1886sf, private road no MANDARIN R I V E R Prime locatalon 3/2 274K fees or restrictions, N Quait Built Homes With FRONT FSBO w/boat The Broxs.n Team 1000 builders move n quality Built Homlift 42.5, acree heated R/MAX Specialists .e n pool buildersmoveI. &8 91.33 el a SE Narthside- 4brba 2 Mayport 2348sqft. T 9 ESTATE MDDLEB G F1,956SF,corner lot. Fully Loaded. 299K Kck liakb relax in this open and spacious floopln wuth upgrdes S New cost. 3br & 4br's ack Lee construction near First Coast The Beroxson TeamI m i s 0n 1.2 ac. lots, starting Jc L C nt toHigh School. RE/MAX Specialists everywhere. Featuresincudecrownmolding, SALES t$165K Roger 4- 8757 Fenced Yard. fireplace 904-716-3387 S 49039 Old Middleburg spa tub. Master, extras, on en i n te a leaf Plantation $235,500. Call Debbie: Southside kiten with 42"-(h e Screnepatveiosrge p 4/3+ Bonus.$29,93 y Z 234-6620 2/2 Block Condo. 147K j i na dfomoe losing costs NORTHSIDE/WEST- RE/MAX Specialists i i l The Braxson Team SIDE HOUSES FOR 904716-3387 Patrick & Rachel Dorrlan, RE/MAX Specialists SALE Bad credit OK, SPRINGFIELD 2048sf, 4W2 Realtors 904-716-3387 CBC050222NOymentdeydonua Historical beauty move orr- 0412417 1st. Call Mike 779- 6900 in ready. Renovated ir. TICKETS 2006, Ir ..coy. frntp..orot po .. reEPrAa I '' '"O T" v new kit/bthrms, Snr- .-.. .. I /r Area NORTHSIDE- Moveto hwfirs, shed. Bulldat.ie '". .S".' ..... , L k r these immnc, dbeuty, 3/2, your lot. 2/1, upgrade to lot incl'd. ASKINc- Loo.k fr orthanese I|, 3.' for d.'/p" -'-.* ... 2K3br. 13006f 0s -.Ow 2' I-iK OBO Apeorai.ed advertismein the HO7 E FINDE "-1t19- ORB O Et.'A ugine1E0SRE0 advertisement ; '. ""- J. !l i ". NORTHSIDE, FOR SALE co Merchandise REALTY221'1711 uo- B,. ... ... .t A ug s .in '... section of the or-241 -5601 i6. ,, F,-is : 0J.i ..- .62 i ,. Classified ^ /. .- NORTHSIDE Brick 2300s. WESTSIDE, FOR SALE ORANGE PARK SOUTH 3.' .'2 on 1 2 acre. 1000.1 OR RTO i:0 .10 a"n >211111 neem. , it1,2'2 aproy irA1fl, pool d"e'-- iiet cred a r. qgame rim, "...r r.n.. c 'a2, .:., i cr ,i GdK a ana hoal tub move in .-_ noTuo,jbo.e grnd loo.-l .'-.r,:-a a'.-i Cali D Aborlign Allernfaive. cond. home darr grcal $ %5'&228K. 4 e 3.5 P,oo ,.,r ,:oH. n Sriem ua ,hod and schools .. ... " eLL XPENEI P AI,D" New Constnruction in San Mlateo $192.000 coa .... 1r tuatd home - Y.,sr.. i c..ior, For..Iii. ,ORANGE PK .n.r.-..,.. IC JachaI ksoD r 2..... .... 3 bedroom 2 bath Stucco home ith 2 car ROCK BOTTOM create fondaon. This - J3.o A0s46C, ror.00 34, 3. ...-. garage. 1530 sq. ft. Custom 2 YrNew Hm, 4/3,2400SF home hia 3 bedrooms CASH FOR HOUSES Complet ion August 2006. Call MaryDeal and 2 baths with 1570 REALEO) FL IRC ,a,'' -L,' .', Call Today For Details (904) 616-9741 SQ. fe.t of living spa(:e._ ....ALmN:-Y,,, -'..i ? 102 Tallw ood. San lMateo and a 16x.Pl0II front patio. Accident' Arr:l. Divrce.' ,ORA,GE FPARK Owner, Realtor Buying a Home? .MitU.li in d 15 ,trer AAA AllornEv Rctrra, Si:uFi'rl:. nin Contayoura VA) ar SvC ', .1'7335342.21HR5 3rHS l_ el Ft10 URGENT I.:...,;cn.Home Loan Expert- t'rlrner lot, Ill St. \uguslhn (off 01 SR 217) thi, "ill make .... 53 J.1r. .10.4 ,oi .,r"Laurie M. Potter p srfuiI;tartor lhlme. Seller uiIJ pay buyer losing cost (up 'Br r efinarcingoart (O(NEIVREA.LITR) for additional information. $119,900. 'm Laurie for any of your U H o m e 's 904) 732-6011 financingr, eeds,,ricluding Urn]iHu mphries Cell (904) 463-2065 VA. FHA, tlonlle equity or T Baker'Countyt' I ,'6""' o-Bonn,, Realtq. In Bus DugaCounty I ComeHome ToMhis I.Countiw de(9(04 814-2445 Rea!g-, NalaCounry CBeauT 3B 5613-2 San Jose Blvd HOME LOANS sa1un, B ui/R .B. I Jacksonville. FL 32207 ....................u URA W 5PrliIJF22595EE AE201. 1IWI"SUI Putnam Counit' St. Johns Coulty Georgia Out of Area ARGYLE near NASJAX, FSBO, 4/2, corner lot, approx 1900SF, sunrm, fen, formal Liv, Din, all appi stay, tile, new car- - pet, move in condition, $215,000. Call 904- 705- 1593 S BLACK CREEK * It 1.33 acres, Bulkhead, goes to St. Johns River, 3/2, 1835sf, alarm,intercom, Irg. - great room, and deck, huge oaks, new roof & carpet. 904. 307- 0121 Exclusive Gated Community of Orange Park Country Club. I STni nioniit f.turps I an in ground pool, Inew TRANEe a/c, new gutters, and custom fence, screened patio, master suite/w custom shower, eat. in kitchen, formal dining, and great room, all situated on a 117'X144' lot with towering majestic oak trees. $347,000 For Information or Appointment PI ease Call 904-272-5200 or 904-699-1724 ,'ea lty One Bedroom Starting At $685oo I LOL L 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Historic Avondale . RIVIERA PARKWAY ',; i( APARTMENTS ,,. ,iiy [ Hurrn-y Hurry Hf ,rryA Call Now! : . 389-3179 8:30-5:30 NITF " I Th~caamom -- m~ the $1401's! Townhomes .3 -6ejvdroomv5 pILA5 1,J+ -2- 1/2-'Z -ck~ I-C-Cw'gr. )kckje. Nil Desirable Oakleaf Plantation STurlnnlrlq 4/ IumiTe, large Oi..rler' u suite exltended i'rnqilh 3 car garage, isih land SCa nI-ig ..ild 1lri,.d bak- brd witl b c paino $295,01J This homp is a must see It's immaculate Call TODAYI Liz Bobeck, ,iio wu' (904) 210-6399 Coi0l (904) 388-5005 Offiro .....'. I ;'?..I .,.,,Y '; % .. . II 11 11 ~ u Homes AFFORDABLE' k LARGE www.maronda.com 1,2,3 BEDROOM 1-295 to Roosevelt Blvd (Hwy 17) North. Left on Avent Dr. 0HOMES Community is directly on the right. (904) 291-8380 K T Model Hours: Mon. 11-7 *Tues., Wed., & Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-5 (Some Irord elevations may dileer slightly Prices suibjecI t) change without nolficallon CBC 058803 1 08r1649 -- Y _ P Q w I/ e 24 Jax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 JULINGTON CREEK PLANTATION-. FSBO 4/3, cul-de-sac home, pre- serve area, hdwd firs. Ira lanai w/scrn endl. pool lacuzzi $449K. 904-343.6621 JULINGTON CREEK Exec Home, 3200sf, 4/3, Fairway, LEASE-PURCH $2250-2750 JeanMartin Realty 813-5010/ 545 1276 Julinglon Creek Plantation 3/2 274k The Broxson Team RE/MAX Specialists 904.7163387 Ponte Vedra FSBO 3br/2b 1370sf, g3r. fnc , ,'-ri n o ut .* ldes C $324..,00 90.1 280 5325 PONJTE VEDR, 5 Au9 .' .0l.. r. .,c. & ror.o r. . ST. AUGUSTINE Palencla A non quallnfylngI, iod down 5/4, 2car garage, 2800sf, $3495m. 280- 1.60 DAYTONA BEACH Conao:, Ocean view, kit, kicdie cubby, new carpet & AC. $139,900 386.804.2701 GATEWAY MOUNTAIN, NC 1.6 acres of prim- mountain proper . located in western NC inside a pristir. established gat.e comm. $65K call or, ics 800-563-8590 a'k for Vicki or Jean l gatewaymountain.com LAKE CITY 4.6ac. Ccn-.. mercial Inten. $340K .-, -90 frontage. Near 1-75, 1-10, FL 100. 386-755-0306 SLAKE THURMOND/ CLARKS HILL LAKE LAKE FRONT LOTS STARTING AT $59K. NEW PROPERTY RELEASE ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2006. CALL TOLL FREE FOR MORE INFO 88&-565-5883 OR 864-965-9035. SOUTH CAROLINA HUNTING TRACTS 15 tracts ranging from 200 to 900 a:res offered for nale in the Aiken & Barn.'.ell area Great inves-men eroo erty. Call 478 361 5202 TALLAHASSEE Nle. 3. 3 condo, all apl. o0 campus, $149.M95 Call 813-309-2422 TIMBERLAND SALE 41,530 Acres. 140 tract,. 39 court 'es. GA, NC, &. VA Exc. opporurn, itoI invest in timberland 404362.8244 St. Regis Paper Co, LLC www.stregispaper.com VA Land: 23 acres river front $89K; also NC land: 40 acs, pond, $149K Pics: 919-693-8984 or owner@newbranch.com Waterfront For Sale Baker Waterfront Clay Waterfront Duval Oceanfront Duval Waterfront Nassau Oceanfront Nassau Waterfront Putnam Waterfront St. Johns Waterfront St. Johns Oceanfront St. Johns Intracoastal St Johns Marsh Front Allonlic Bch 3 ,. T,aol i. m a.,r :r. li ', lin. i J :. : , ,,. DC.Il iIII r-m .:'3 10'. ." 'o ,:,lii ,J. m ai ii , BROWARD RIVER MIN TO ST. JOHNS 3/2 PERFECT, boatlift, $329k 904- 704-3777 DOCTORS LAKE -dock & pool $650,000 Realty Executives, Michelle Akser, Realtor 705-9200 INTRACOASTAL W. 4/2.5 pool intercoastal creek, '2 acre. bulkhe3d. dock 250,o i. $599.000 904 223 4332, 37a 5122 INTRACOASTAL W. Ashley Woods 3. 2 2064 i 700. decA pro.', loi I Sac $299K. 220 4797 INTERLACHEN, FL ...ner slailing .D7e0caculUlr I 4Sc building lio.. J00 .:,n spring lea -an r.d o r-r,. Il.e. "3 6 84-35680 To advertise in the military publicalhons disa;buted at the l1oal base; in the arer Please call 904- 359433 Fa, 904 366-6230. Condos For Sale Baker County Clay County Duval County Nassau County Putnam County St. Johns County l~e .:r e i Ir1, L, Tr, S.-. i ,: ..,I . ar.1: 71 ,3r Cr. L C.r.li '.. I 'i-' 11"" ,l.r l r. , INTRACOASTAL FSBO :,r -. :. : 1 : ...3 ,3 REGENCY WOOD CONDOMINIUMS $148.900 310 2 Cl r.C..-. it .I 'St 6,07 226 SOUTHSIDE i.:..,:.-. Grove, 1481SF, 3/2, 1st fir, garage, gated, all opel, never occupied. $220K. Call 904-221-1859 WETSIDE Orange Park 2/2, Timber Run, almost new construction off 103rd. St. all appi remain, high def satel- lite for local channels ncl. $125,990. Call Lee 553-4804 Duplex/ Townhome For Sale Baker County Clay County Duval County Nassau County Putnam County St. Johns County FLEMING ISL FSBO 3/2, r ar.t rr c n fir Ia r. C ... :.. :.C3C.3,:. OAK LEAF lak. e iron. alli imer-.ites. 3 2 5 lr..5iF sale, or r-, t ,22S, S ir I1300.nr-.. Coil 5 38 -9 uo. v Cou., 2n:, n't ir, a aral ated oll Investment Income Property For Sale Baker County Clay County Duval County Nassau County Putnam County St. Johns County NORTHSIDE 1600+sf, Irg lot MH 3/2, LR, DR, fP. 6531 Bobo Link $65,000 904-838-7194/904-621 -7860 Lots and Acreage For Sale Baker County Clay County Duval County Nassau County Putnam County St. Johns County Fot advaillslng nLonitD . please caB 9n04 $54336. I Fax 904-366-230. [,)I la . - Debbie Harmon 757-362-4799 tL.-. 2 Baker County 1.2 oc high & dry, fish pond, ready for homes and M H, owner fin. or 10% cash discount. 9042598256 MIDDLEBURG FSBO 4+-iac, improved & pond $05K 3ac corner lot, high & dry $75K Roger 5458757 ARLINGTON Ft. Caroline area, acre, 1it5ft .7)^f+ A-i-,l i Manufactured Homes For Sale Baker County Clay County Duva] County Nassau Count, Purnam County St. Johns County CLAY Di.IO L IASSAII .. Call Mr. Lewis iu-a36s MIDDLEBURG/HWY 218 BANK REPO '96, 16x66, 3/2, must be moved. $7500. 614-7927 MIDDLEBURG LAND HOME PACKAGE 3/2 Double Wide on 1.25 acres In Middleburg/ Keystone. $980 Down. $749 Mo. Save Thousands I CALL (904) 291 2735 MIDDLEBURG CALL TODAY 291 0716 AMIDDLEBURG MOVING' MUST SELL! lt.. 0.:r -.. ,Cr,- lr, Coall Mr Bradle 674 1862 or 271 1.100 S0OR 0I 6R ON I OR 1.10RE SaCRES Nuu FItJANCING DEYCOR RLTY : 1;2.5 OR .rd ,. c Sl .L ELLSOUTH |I ET BEACHES AFFORDABLE HOMES NEAR BEACH 2,3&4BR 10min to the beach. Starting at $12,9001 home comm 904-223-7606 CLAYTON '97 3/2, stove/ .-. r. c oiJ I.' : P. i :.r a r, , S ,- oil .d, 1., ,,,,: L .- ] :.,. : i a. :, a: rL ...c T i11 ri.'' .. l L, n'i HOMESTSI OF DERIT 4;66 u .1;iilTi 1sn-,,. mi3sn.' NAn. :- .000 6ar.r 20.r WESTSIDE A GREAT STARTER HOME !! Pay sales tax moves you In. l 771-905Sor....r 9..2-1086d, Ask for Emma. WESTSIDE A GREAT STARTER Pay salet ne moves you in. xr1-s.55 or 962-108n r Ask for Emma. WESTWESTSIDEDE New already setup Ask for Em780ma.N PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH*07.CALL 1A GREAT STARTER WITHOME !! PUR771-905 or 962-1086 3/2 In great IocaUMn $500dn. $7a0mo. NO MARCH'07. CALL ni i :'ni il 3 1: d'i;I Ir. a I.C. -I 1C w 1..'t --,I call1Oi atr'l Ic RandH Walker 757.-450-6820 A 3 OR 4 BR ON 1 OR MORE ACRES. 100% FINANCING SEYCOR RLTY 4774225 OR JOHNSALES8BELLSOUTH.NET SELLING YOUR MOBILE HOME? TOP CASHII Old or Now or Assume Loan. Call 730.8606 NASSAU, CLAY, & DUVAL Land Homes Packages! $980 Down $595 Month Call Mr. Lewis 783-8385 Misc. Real Estate Out of Area Bed and Breakfast Manufactured Homes lime Share Real Estate Wanted House Plans Miscellaneous Manaiilul 19f 9 16xue Ho mobile horn rl -.: .rr l, '.. all conditions OK GET CASH 904.677.6374 $$ ATTN SELLERS$$ ayn, sl.7 7area price got reairs? Stress? 311 Ccndiltirons O'K GET CASH 904.677.6374 ANGELO BUYS HOUSES CASH ! An, cGna. nana,man. lire a3maged. distressed, .,cank or ieccuplea. N1,fiHERE. AN' CONDITION Apis. 'comm'nl 'resider-[-st NO DEAL TOO BIG or TOO SMALL II Quick closings or 904- 626- 1636 904 813 5253 Sell As Is 2day Arn. i: lon. ,_,.,rolt,.2r,i N.. tqut> CK. 673 2717 *Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Condominiums Duplex/Townhomes Houses Furnished Houses Unfurnished Lots for Rent Manufactured Homes Mobile Home Lot Rentals Retirement Community for Rent Roommates Rooms to Rent Wanted to Rent SClay County O.P. 2. Lurnishedurrsnd S iraround pool. SI I160-, mcrr.th ]904,1 613 33,35. .rn-cially reas ignd Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished SCondominiums Duplex/Townhomes SHouses Furnished SHouses Unfurnished h Lots for Rent Manufactured Homes Mobile Home Lot Rentals Retirement Community for Rent Roommates Rooms to Rent Wanted to Rent ORANGE PARK Rent or rent to own. Ne. 2.'2 5 Trnhse. ,ariage.. _1tea i.I 1Om 90A 613 .11l2 Orange Park OakLEaf, :i :i IQ Cla .Cout y-, l h-,'-.l g Hl r u.i i 1, ,.1 rle i ARGYLE A.:ni ,r rCr,i 1,? Clay County OP- FLEMING ISL /Fleming Isl. Elementary. 2450sf, 4/3, new paint & crpt, fenced $1400m. 887-8768 Fleming Island/ Eagle Harbor 4/2 Avail Dec. '06 hdwd firs, $1500mo No pets. 904-264.1733 Fleming Island Brand New Home 4/2, 1800SF, 2 car garage, pets ok, $1250mo. 477. 6311 GREEN COVE SPRINGS new home 3/2, 1940sf, 2 car gar., kit eqpt fncd $1100m+$1100dep. 387-4151 or 781-1339 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS -3/2, gar. 1500s., like new rent or RTO Sil00mo. S179k.L Guar Fin. Sik min down. Call 904- 276-6446 LAKE ASBURY 3, or 1 3C %l lO0m0.. Walk tc. A aChis & st.re;. tall, reno.aied90-O. 718 4114 MIDDLEBURG SIv-r Creek i 3 c.r. . :,:.n-._ ..::,I r-u l :r.l: ORANGE PARK FLEM, ING ISLAND R-.il i.:. ....r. ,: .- r.:.,:, i.3 I .r,- ORANGE PARK ri., ? 1 I 1;11-.1 I 1 .3 I .: 1:.5.3 c -31l 16' 2: 1 ORANGE PARK Executive home 3 3. LR DR. FR. quiet Dr'S Lake loc uge ,dd d care turn $1500lm-dp. 26441.J1 Orange Park :jBR 26- n S', l.', PF :'.,: or ,*oro 1r3 ..' :l-: ,ry,? .a r. r a3r ,ir no,,'.,- Fir :piaa., rinu lu, 8 security system. Fridgae, dishwasher, fenced yard. Call: (904)-542-3531 Orange Park, Eagle Har- bor Best value for price 3/2, comm amen $1250m 7mo+ lease 282-8301 ORANGE PARK Oakleaf New 4/2+ 2600+, water front, w/d, lanai, no snmk /pets. $1650mo. 505-3648 ORANGE PARK -3/2/2, short term lease avail $995 + dep. 904-806-1988 ORANGE PARK 3/2, Irg fenced yd, everything new, near A+ schools. $1000m 904-514-0388 ORANGE PARK 1576 Slash Pine Ct. So. 4/2, $975mo + $975 dep. Nr. school, fncd yd, new pnt/ cpt, Call 904- 287-4101 Need a Place NORTHSIDE To Hang $575-4780 Your Hat? 1, 2 & 3 BR's Available 9-4757.0240 Ashle v Park Apartments RIVERSIDE -Ig2/1, w/d, fpic, wd firs, hi ceilings, ceiling fans, d/w, $725nmo. 904-307-3010 RIVERSIDE Lrg 1br up stairs, small balcony, hw firs 1314-1316 Sydney PI $500+dep 386-659-2427 SAN MARCO I & 2 BR Special! CALL 396 9492 SAN M.ARCO LOFTS ir. l:.l : ., .. r : ,:.: .r , SAN MARCO Lure 2br r,,r r.3 Iir. ST. JOHNS CO. 3-2.5. Ti-i Sder. ar new. ail nelW a (i. -.200mri CI 904 249 J4146 WESTSIDE 2iR DUPLEX FENCED YD NO AD HOOKUP QUIET' REF REQUIRED i76 20; WESTSIDE .. i 1,: 0 .. ,.'C mr3_ .: ie .'.- , n.uuuP fto"--i0o + m0 ,3- r.:. a.:..35 .2 .",65 WSIDE 2br Newly Remod. W D conn $665mo. move- In Special. Seaboard Oaks Call Frances 904-778-9836 ARLINGTONC APTIVA To Wnhoma 2,2.5, w/d $1250m. Possible lease purchase 723.0033/614.9355 ARLINGTON Move in Speclall New 2/2, vaulted ceilings, patio, gated, W/D. 607-4873 SArlington Condo- New, 2/2 Condo in Merrill Pines. 1,118SF, 2nd floor unit w/washer & dryer. No Deposit, $950/mo. 696.7968. ATLANTIC BCH Miravista New 3/3, 2050 SF, 1 car gar, unfurn, 1st fir, 1950 904-472.4682 BAYMEADOWS Deerwood 3/2, 1530sf, all new, fplc, lanai, No Smk/ Pets $1095mo. Call 5053648 BAYMEADOWS Brick 3/2 1500sf, many upgrds, pool comm. $1200m Avail 11/1.904.509.2262 Ken BEACHES One Month Free Newly renovated 2 & 3 Bedroom Condos located on Beach Blvd. MIDDLEBURG 3/2 mobile home, $660mo 1 Br/Loft starting $929 + dep. 2815 Howard Rd. 2 Br starting $1050 Call 904-282-1998 3 Br starting $1200 Must move in by 10/31 ORANGE PARK - Share large 2-story home with poo1. Cable & phone in furnished room. $400 inc utilities & deposit. 612-6646 SINGLE FEMALE Looking for indi burg. $500 (inc util). 571-5314 after 5 pm. FLEMING ISLAND 600SF suite turn, much Incl. with pool $450 + dep. Call 610-9512 FLEMING ISLAND turn, Ig rm, DSL, cable, bills, incl. $300 + dep. 269-8608 leave message Orange Park Effic, furn, sm refrig, microwave, cable,off street parking, $100 de + 395 mo A ali noa Ca 21 2-9416a Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Beach Home Rentals BeachlVacation/ Rentals Condominiums DuplexiTownhome Houses Furnished Houses Unfurnished Lots for Rent Manufactured Homes Mobile Home Rentals o Retirement Communities for Rent Roommates Rooms to Rent Wanted to Rent ARL -REGENCY INN * " WEEKLY, SPECIALS! - LoI Weekiv Rate 1 Da Siia, (904) 725 5093 ARLINGTON oc,,:.2 .. : I'S, L ll 5 J .' .. l,'n ARLINGTON r,I l ,:,r - . 3li l m .j ll ,, BAYMEADOWSBEACHES. MANDARIN RIVERSIDE SOUTHSIDE, WESTSIDE. EFFIC I00WVK. Aot $150.,eek, also houses or rent lurn uniurn wK. month 904 302 5'53 JACKSONVILLE AREA ALL SiZEs PRiCES 1.1 E I? I C 11 E ,.LT ' Northside Newly Renov 2/1. 0004. v, ni 548 $1F1E0 /Emo nEt ho. NaiEer Ave. HUDE OK, 9 0 904-613-3335. 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HIS & HERS VANITIES REF REQ $1050/MO. 860-7219 ARLINGTON $1050 .no r I mo d.ep b L3. 2, r. a rd M, o goa floor., n ground p.3ao l.fnced ,ard. 5 car dr.,!veay. Call Robert Meggs 904 234 3652 ARLINGTON New home for lease w/opLt to buy. 3 25. gar. new appis. Close 2 JUFCCJ 710 4790 ARLINGTON 1 l nr. r.ma o r,,. ir, i P 1 i.6r. 1, ,-, 2 i jl2 .e iC;' Arlinglon Home. It 14,0r. i I Cula,? Oi: i:')S, p ia,? n lhcor::aroefi '. Deoa' 386 JB58 Arlinglon a 2 near mall & Uri. ,r i .62'1 -. 26 763' Maore *.e i ,"'r0 + ae 24J 63J7 '86 i3'6 J111 ATLANTIC BEACH' MAYPORT 2 2. |aculzl. Cr.eA, $.850294 3223 Avondale 2/1 ch/a, w/d, wood firs, fncd yrd, Irg strg, nr Boone Prk, pets ok $900m 904-725-1036 AVONDALE 2/1 $795 ch&aFplace/lcargar/fence d Near shops/equipt kitch VANSANDT RE 389.3540 BAYMEADOWS 3/2 great location. Call for more info 904-982.9378 or 404-606.4198 $1350m BRENTWOOD -2/1, with lease option, $750 800-901-9866 or 904-759-6858 E. Arl/Intercoastal home In Ashley Woods lust min frm bchs. 3/2 fen yd, loc inCul.de-sac, WD Incl, 2 car Gar, scr prch, Pets ok, 1950sf $1650 mo/dep $1000. A must see! 12346 Wavy- leaf Ct. (904) 982-2820 GREEN COVE New home 3/2, 1940sf, 2 car gar, kitchen equip, fenced.$1 100m+$1100dep 387-4151 or 781-1339* SHouse for Rent- Beautiful 2 story 1/house, fenced backyard, $1,050/month. Must seel 7687391 or Monterey Condominiums 571-8719, 15 into NAS 904-642-3504 INTERCOASTAL 2/2, Ig living rm, fen back yd, 1 Intercoastal- car gar. $925mo, $950 F S B : 2 / 2 + dep. Call 904-945-9288 -I garage, beautiful, 2 yr old condo in INTERCOASTAL WEST gated community. 4/2, pool, $1600mo; Appliances included. 3br/2ba $1350mo short $165k. (904).9280-066 term avail. 904-742-6230 INTRACOASTAL W. 3/2 INTERCOASTAL EXEC Great price $950m. HM 5/4, 2 car gar, fncd Gated, top fir, close to bkyrd $1875/mo + dep, everything. 904@535-4375 $35 app fee 904-241-6568 JACKSONVILLE BEACH INTRACOASTAL WEST oceanfront 2/2.5, 1400sf, Isle Palms, 3/2, 1450 SF, nice pool, $1085m/$700d pool, gar, W/D, $1500mo. No smk/pets. 241-2653 + dep. Call 904-571-9481 JAX BCH OCEANFRONT JAX BCH/Riptide 3/2, Brand new end unit 1700sf, w/d, hdwd firs, w/spectacular northern updated kit., beautiful views 3/3.5 2525sf bkyd, outdr speakers, . garage, gated, 2 pools. $1700m. 904465-1310 $4250m. 904-962-6161 JAX BEACH OCEAN VIEWS LAKESHORE 3/1, great NEW 3/2,20' balcony, cond, $900mo. pets ok, granite, S/S appIs, pool Call 962-8742 $2275m. 904-651-1012 MA N D A R I N -Great SMandarin-2/2, many neighborhood, 3/2. fplc, upgrades, great 2 car gor, carpet, no Mandarin location. pets, $1089mo Call Gated, all appli- 535-2615 on.-s iCurii, Tiem,. coi,'. 0,-,a .I-o>l MANDARIN-GREAT Re.3J-a i1 ?l, i HOUSE IN GREAT ,9.1.:, ,1 i6 NEIGHBORHOOD! 3/2. 1600 SQ FT. NEW MANDARIN I VINYL SIDING. 4r4 JI ,1PECpOI,. WASHER. DRYER. I 1. Pro, gorled /,a I DISHWASHER, ,-all a 0,io00 MICRO, TILE FOYER, KITCHEN, DR, CARPET ALLOW- Merrill Pines/9A ? 2.,a ANCE. GREENHOUSE. ,..c,' or -:.'ia ,n r FENCED YARD, READY i,: ,:,m+,,e., a-. ,'":- TO MOVE IN NOW! $224.900 CALL PONTE VEDRA BEACH 537-8313 OCEAN GROVE 1/1+Loft, Overlooks pool, on lake. Must rent, $1000m. Andy 904-588-4295; MANDARIN 3/2 spa- Ken 904-251 5370 cious house 1800sf, 2 car goar, appls, Julington SOUTHSIDE CONDO'S Forest $1275. 904-962-2418 1st months rent free! Key Realty Advisors MANDARIN Clean 3/2 904-726 0450 Twnhm, end unit on lake. Appi. inc, no smkr/pets SOUTHSIDE near the 1cgar.$1095m.287-9507 beaches, r/d1gw/te, MARIETTA 2/1 $775 ch&a $885mo. 404-434-4719 2 car ear, Ig yd, hw firs porch, water Inc[, fenced SOUTHSIDE PT Meadows VANSANDT RE 389-3540 2BR/2BA, dual masters. all apple, 2 ears new, NORTHSIOE For rent $925mo, 619-2063433 with lease purchase option 4/1, $109,900, $2000 SOUTHSIDE Esplanad at down/ $800 mo., St Johns TC New 1/1, 904-377-8732 pool balcony granite/ SS apple $1000mo 994-1188 NORTHSIDE Duplex 3/2 Newly remodeled, Lrg SOUTHSIDE/II Vilagio- back yard. $675m 8786) 3/2 Lease w/opt to buy. 287-2869 904 219 .8316 Edlemo. $240,000.5-2947 NORTH SI DE/Oceanway Edie 954-605-2947 Nice 2br. Ig fenced yd, SOUTHSIDE Stonebrldge LR, DR, kit, Ig storage 3/2 immac, grades bidg, $850+ sec. wood/ tile frrs. lake 904-225-8010 251-4927 view, $1200mo 23-7.9151 WESTSIDE NATURES HIDE GREAT HOMES AWAY, 6&, Liondln,3 SEEKING GREAT 61A.,a 22 -.0e3 a.-l PEOPLE .n :4tlo. nNewly Remodeled SExellenI Prop M-m-I S 300 Move-In Special Dupex/Northside, Paxson, Murray Hill Areas. I no eNO HUD. SCall Seve G Titus r lRlca eSolutions 904-687-4962 Allanlic Beach2 -2 Nortnilld To,.r.hou-e, ne..l,. e7041 Alan Ave 3/1 775I Serr.mo Cdi,, r,3 m10607 llhacaDr2 /1 50 otco:n i',166, n, 1.ali 9176 Madison Ave 2/11S700 i .25 1n 6 6 1 3 r 9131 Adam Ave 11/1 650 U J21 /1.?292 I PCI Murray Hil 4845 Louisa Terr 3/1 95 m MAYPORT; OD'.pi ncnr 4B127 Louisa Terr 31 $I15 2cA. Irc-ni .rcn rg I 481 Louisa Terr 3/1 S77S 0.C.. D:K. ,. j -.m 3 1 Slimson 531 3n S m O"n ,ili >n:l1 n ,: 2. i. IS9 Randolph 5 2/ y Orange Park near Arg leI Hous sEIBm e rdan one 4,'2. Upgrades alorel $13mo 2 6 9889 ARLINGTON 3/1, water ORTEGA 1/1 Cottage $650 front views, hdwd firs, w&d, hu/storage/cozy apple incl. 1 acyd, brick, Near shops and grocery Fp, $1100mo. 219-7924 VANSANDT RE 389-3540 Ponts Vedra E. of A1A 3/2 + ofc 2000sf., court yrd pool, lawn/pool svc Incl. pets ok. $1900. 904- 703-0242 WESTSIDE, FOR SALE OR RTO $350 dn. to own your hm. Bad/good credit ok All areas avail. Call KD Properties 904.566-6265 SEABOARD AVE. 3/2 $895 V1300SF 1 Car Gor ch&o Kit Equip, Fenced Back Yd. VANSANDT RE 389.3540 Southside 3/1 3,gar, near Beach Blvd Pvt yd stor- age avail immed $995 + sec 904.287.2727 / 982-2106 SOUTHSIDE -2/1, condo, $725mo. Atl Bch 2/2, $800mo. O.P. 2/2.5, $800mo. 349 1360 SAN JOSE -1300sf, 3/2, new crpt, great quiet neighborhood, $1S0Smo. 904-742-6686 TARA WOODS 3/2 $1195 2 Car Gar, Pool, 1682SF, Den, Kit Equipped, Fenced Yard. VANSANDT RE 389.3540 Westside 3/1.5, 5 min.to NAS, ch&a, wd hkup, Irg fence yd, carport, no pets $860mo. $860dep avail 11/1.904-910-8212 WESTSIDE NR ORANGE PRK 2BR 1BA SMALL COTTAGE, NO WD HOOKUP, QUIET! REF REQ. $595/MO. 778-2897 WESTSIDE -3/2/2 w/appi, on man-made lake w/dock, CH/A, must see. $900 dep/$900m. 904-207-5816 Iv msge. WESTSIDE 3BR HOMES Starting at $795. Zenith Realty Inc. 904.215.0676 WESTSIDE off Cassadt 2br, den, din rm, car- port, CH&A, laundry rm, $750mo. 384-1158 WESTSIDE Marietta 3/2 brick, fnc yd, kit equip, quiet $850m+ $500dep. 783-6800 / 237-5598 $500 Down U OWN All Areas 1st Mo. FREE EZ QUALIFY Call the Hotline 388.1208 mUm ERA REAL ESTATE Dan Jones & Associates, Inc (904) 757-3466 www.ERADANJONES.com Homes, Townhomes, and Condominiums 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms $450 -$1695 In the Following Areas: Northside Oceanway Downtown Riverside Arlington Southside Argyle Westside CALL 757 -3466 FOR OUR RENTAL SPECIALS www.ERADANJONES.com ST. AUGUSTINE 2 & 3BR $500-$595 new interior ch&a, wd hu, Beefalo VIg VANSANDT RE 389-3540 WESTSIDE /BALDWIN Nice 3/2 in quiet park, no pets, no HUD, bkground check. $600m/$600 sec. Large shed 904-233-4417 W04 26. 2G42 Bu, your new home now* an receive $1000 for early nolay3 shopping spree E-Z tinancing Call Sandy 695-2255 Arlington Room Tmate Wanted. 3/2, ml.hardwood floor, in ground pool, fenced yd, Rooms are 1 mo. dep & $400 or $450. Call Robert Meggs 904-234-3652. INTRACOASTAL W. Nice Irg rm, pool, Refs req'd. $475m. 707-291-6624 NORTHSIDE -9A & PULASKI for beautiful new TH, $425 476-0140 NS MAYPORT 8 miles from. 3/2 tL hom e. $ 5 2 5 includes all. Call home 223-1843, cell 571-5215. Great deal. SWESTSIDE HOME to share 3BR/2BA. 15 min. to NAS Jax, -No Pets. $525.00. 591-5532 WESTSIDE 295/103rd.Nice Furn home, non smoker, $450m+1/2util. 777.5955 WESTSIDE M/F furn/ unfurn pvt rm, Internet uils 1.495mo. 904.303 1234 Arlinglon 1 in gr.:u. &:.r l '-i Ao^,i'8 utilies include, 10fl, O- r40 i, b, 2C.rC,, KINGS INN Svu4) 7?9 !66r R Orleg-oNear NAS utilities Included. also have washer/dryer. CallC (904)3m 6-0207Co Coil (904)3B6-0207. Date Submitted: Signature: 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet the above requirements will be billed.The publisher reserves the right to omit any or all ads. 7. Additional readership in other publications can be arranged for a nominal fee by calling 366-6300 or 1-800-258-4637 (toll free), or enclosing your phone number. 8. Faxed ads will be accepted at 904-359-4180, however, they must be completed on an original form. Select the number of weeks ad is to run: Q 1 wk U 2 wks U 3 wks Q 4 wks To renew your ad after the allotted time, you must re-submit your ad to Jax Air News. NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more than one word (or abbreviation for one word) per block. (3) Only two free ads per family, per week. (4) Select the category for the ad by referring to the Classified Index. Category: One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville FL 32202 * Apartments Furnished * Apartments Unfurnished * Condominiums * Duplex/'ownhome * Houses Furnished * Houses Unfurnished * Lots for Rent * Mobile Home/Lot Rentals * Oceanfront/ Waterfront Rentals *Property Management * Retirement Communities * Roommates * Rooms to Rent * Vacation Rentals * Wanted to Rent PALENCIA 3/2 end unit scrn patio, gated pool, Incl catv, DSL & water, $1195m. 904962-6161 PONTE VEDRA 2/2 1 car garage, FP, W/D, beach access, $1200mo Call 273-8047 PONTE VEDRA BCH 1/1, 5* amenities. New SS apples, granite, fpl, lanai overlooks lake ,Walk to bch.$975m. 553.9886 PONTE VEDRA SAWGRASS LOADED LUXURY uiet privacy 3/2, 650mo. 463.3074 BEACHES Ponta Vedra, off A1A, 3/2, 1500 SF, fence yd, great cond. $1200m. 904-993-6880 JULINGTON CREEK PLANT 3/2, 2 car gar, eat in kit, nice loc. tennis, comm pool, great schools $1180mo 525-6133 Ponte Vedra 24hr guard gated. 4BR+study 4BA. heated splash pool, granite+stainiess kit, amenities+bike to bch, sm pets ok. $2200m 904-434-7825/904-424-5363 SOUTH PONTE VEDRA 4br/2.5ba w/ocean & coastal views. $2000m Avail Nov. 678 860-7478 SR 207 &1-95 County golf course, 3/2, 2 car gar, 25 mins to Jax. $1150 mo. + dep. 904-588-8653 ST. AUGUSTINE/Palencia 4/3,lyr old, hdwd firs. cathedral ceilings, 2 car garage, many upgrades. $2400m. INCLUIVE. 904.819.9358 kellyhalkett@rogers.com ST. AUGUSTINE/World Golf Village-New 5/3 on lake. Lease Purchace $1499+dp. 904-422-6743 VILANO, Beachwalk 2/2, Garden tub; scrn porch, deck on lagoon, 2 car gar; $1300m 321.287.5062. Businesses for Sale Commercial/ Industrial for Sale Office Space For Sale Retail Space for Sale Office Space for Rent Commercial/ Industrial for Rent Retail for Rent Storage/Mini Lockers John Turner Butler & Phillips Starting at $375, utils incd GOING FASTII Call Rod 343-8922 Ijif Businesses for Sale Commercial/ Industrial for Sale Office Space For Sale Retail Space for Sale Office Space for Rent Commercial/ Industrial for Rent Retail for Rent Storage/Mini Lockers PIZZA RESTAURANT nuColSo ,,1 -The i3'Sn 5, ,1re1 I?0 ij1:1. 1 a. j Cal Duval Coun t MANDARIN HOT DEAL! 1900SF Ofc/ 1000SF irhse for lease, per lect location on sun beam Rd. ONLY SO10/SF This offer won't last. Call no,% 251 5392 or 538 0110 ask for Bron NEAR ALLTEL BUILDING 1DIK to staalum, 2500ST. $1150mo. 904-568-4677 BAYMEADOWS/9A Lg office with open work area $1400 mo small $600 mo. Call 234-3600 ext 82 LOWNDES CO., GA All in 1 solution for your Valdosta Satellite office. Call 229-247-0877 NEW OFFICE SUITES 1,920sf to 11,520sf Eastpark Great location] (904) 998-9339 SAN MARCO 7850sf for Sale/ Lease 1444 Home St. off Hen- dricks Ave. Behind lofts. $750,000 or $3000/mo. Easton. Sanderson. & Co. 356-2228 Realtor RESTAURANT OR OTHER ROOSEVELTIATLANTIC 103RD 288-8500 Business Opportunities *Distributorships/ Franchises Fictitious Names Financial Services Money to Lend or Borrow Mortgages Bought andSold CONVENIENT STORE Sale by owner. Serious hbuers only. 904-221-0064 .Iw EST. MASSAGE CLINIC $25K obo. Financing avi. w/dwn payment 303.2108 Join Pinch A Penny Pool, Patio, Spa. America's largest retail pool sup- ply franchise. *NEW locations avail . Training and Marketing support included. www.pinchopenny.com or 727-531-8913 x 237 LIQUOR LICENSE Clay 4 COP, best price & terms 386-677-3785 OCEANFRONT DEVEL- OPMENT FOR SALE Unfinished, great loca- tion in FL. Homes, docks, etc. Quick Sale. $19M. Call Richard. 352-422-0642 1-800-573-9541 SEAMLESS GUTTERS. Local Co. Equip. & Truck Incl. $50K 8131178 SNACK-BAR FRANCHISE in World's Largest Retailer. Favorable rent. 410-448-1130 AVOID FORECLOSURE Refi. NOW or SELL Call Mark 904-233-4231 AVOID FORECLOSURE Refl. NOW or SELL Call Mark 904-233-4231 REAL ESTATE- *1 Week Day Class Oct 30 8 Week Eve Class Oct 16 Superior Instruction www.myfrei.com (904) 269-2555 Florida Real Estate Institute Alliance Business Schools Real Estate, Mortgage, Title, Home Inspection courses. 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MECHANIC/ TECHNICIAN General Service. South- side, Arlington & Beaches. FT benefits. ASE Sign on bonus 904673-1406. EOE. AIRCRAFTFUELER/ - JacksonTllfe's premier FBO Is currently seek- ino motivated en'er ngeic & personable ndvduals to provide ground support. Fl. rivers license pref- erably w/CDL. Kinowl- edge of general aila. tlon laircraft and fueIng procedures preferred. arled hours and shifts. competitive salary; excellent benefit kg. Apply In person. Shei- ta r Avlatlon 14600 Whirlwind Ave.. Jack- sonvIlle 32218 or Fax 904 741 5110 EOE/DFWP FINISH MOTOR GRADER CREW for St. Johns Co. project. Apply in person or coil 904-772-1313. EOE. DFWP HYGIENIST P/T Jax Beach 2-3 days/wk. Fax resume 249-7980 or Ph. 241.4237 F I.' Free Norfolk Relocation Kit Na3w \\ile and Na\ -Vet Team to Help You buy A Home E o FREE COURIERI/MESSENGER Drive your late model Pick Up, van or SUV. F/T and PF/T avail. Gas allowance bonuses. & health plans avail. 904-398-4788 EOE DRIVER Allstate Steel needs flatbed drivers 3yrs exp. Home nightly. Hourly + OT + benents. Call 904-781-6040 DIRECTOR- for child development center. beaches area Must have directors credential . Serving ages weeks to 5 years Exc orgnalza- tional & people skills Email resume to ToApplyOcomcast.net DIRECTOR- exp'd, sought for Early Child- hood Development Ctr, .licensed for up to 100 children- ages 6 wks- 5 yrs. Must have excel- lent organization, multi- tasking, & people skills to manage up to 15 staff from varied back- grounds. 1851 Bch Blvd, Jax Bch 32224 EOE ToApply@comcast.net or 242- 9645. PRE-K TEACHER w/ CDA & ASSISTANT at the Cambridge Prep School Competitive pay, 401K & insurance. A great opportunity in a growing school. 285-7997. TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS to work in early childhood development ctr. Serving ages 6- wks 5 yrs. FT & PT available. 1851 Bch Blvd. Jax Beach 32224 EOE ToApply@comcast.net or 242- 9645 TEACHER/OFFICE ASSISTANT for Early Childhood Development Ctr. Must be organized, excellent record keep- ing skills, AP/AR, self- Initiated, flexible and willing to help out as needed. 1851 Bch Blvd. Jax Bch 32224 ToApply@comcast.net or 242- 9645 EOE UNF INSTRUCTORS The University of North Florida, Division of Continuing Education is currently recruiting qualified individuals to facilitate a variety of computer training programs. Qualified candidates are being sought to teach the following: *MCTS *MCITP -MCDST *MCSA *MCSE *MOS *Minitab *Cobalt Please e- mail your resume to: Tim Giles at tgilespunf.edu. SIGNAL DESIGN ENGINEERS, SIGNAL DESIGN CIRCUIT CHECKERS CADD OPERATORS. for Omaha based rail- road signal engineering company, opening a Jacksonville office. Offering above average pay, excellent benefits and a secure future with many opportunities for advancement. Send resume to: Coast to Coast Signal Engineering, Inc., 4015 South 148th St, Ste 200, Omaha, NE 68137 KRohweder@ctcsignal.com DANCERS DANCERS No nudity, no exp nec. Will train-AM/PM, No Mandatory Tip Outs Wackos 399.1110 DANCERS* Jacksonville's #1 Club $$$ Day & Night Shifts Jacksonville Gold Club 904-645-5500. DANCERS* Bartender, Waitstaff Day/Night Available BEST SHOWBAR AT THE BEACHES! CROSSROADS (904) 247-4322 BUSINESS LEADERS In the Jacksonville area w/teaching or public speaking exp. or who may have owned their own company. Fax Resume (904) 339-9244 CARPENTER'S HELPER for remodel & home improvements. PT to FT.Good pay. Must have own trans. 904-229-7455 DATA & OFFICE HELP FT & PT 25-40hrs per week with the ability to type accurately & multi task. Generous salary. Apply 904.347-2135. Drivers Guards Messengers $1000 Bonus for D&G Licenses I Brinks, Inc Is the premier provider of armored car transportation. We offer: SFull Medicaa/Dental Pkg -Company Matching 401k -Tuition Reimbursement -Paid Vacation -Time & half for 40+ hrs - Avg Annual Salary $29K (Includes OT) Qualified candidates will complete a: *Successful polygraph examination *Successful background investigation *Drug test/D.O.T, physical For directions or more Information please call (904) 353- 4331. Brink's is an equal opportunity employer m/f/h/v. License #BB8700010. HOME CLEANING - ARE YOUR HOURS THIS GOOD? Merry Maids *No nights, weekends, holidays. *Car needed paid milage *$h100 hiring bonus. 904-737-6666 Drug Free Workplace INSULATION INSTALLERS Will train but Exp Pre ferred. Please call Pete Davis at 424-6265 for more information. LANDSCAPE LABORER Cypress Landscape Man- agement, Inc. 40 hours per week. 7AM- 4PM, $7.70 per hour. Over- time various at $11.65 per hr. No education, training or experience required. Mow, cut, water, and edge lawns, rake and blow leaves; dig holes and trenches, pull, chop weed; prune, and haul topsoil and mulch. Must be able to lift 75 pounds. Must be able to pass drug test. 30 temporary lobs (2/15/07 12/1507) located In Jacksonville, FL. Send resume to: Agency for Workforce Innovation, 107 E. Madison Street, Caldwell Building, Room MSCG300, Tallahassee, FL 32399- 4140. Include JOFL- 2850794. Love to Clean Molly Maid, M-F, 8a-5p Bondable & Dependable OP area. Prof. exp. a big plus. Great pay. We provide car & gas. Call 904-269-5505 EARN EXTRA INCOME Motivated individuals, work at your own pace. No Investment needed. Caill- 800- 775- 5156. PEST CONTROL CO hiring service Rep for lawn treatment. Exp preferred. Exc pay & benefits for perfect person. M-F 8-5, S389-3235 CARPENTER with resi- dential framing experi- ence only. Top Pay! Sign on bonus, quar- terly bonus, bnfts. Call 813- 2524or509- 7515 PIPE FOREMEN & STAINLESS STELL PIPE WELDERS- immed opening 7- 12 hour shifts Call 229- 244- 6707 RAY CARTER KIA Kingsland, GA Are Looking for an Experienced Service Advisorto Join Our Growing Team. In the Top 10 Dealers Nationally, for Cus- tomer Satisfaction. You Must be Able to Keep the Highest Level of Customer Satisfaction. Dealership Experi- ence Helpful but not Required. We Offer: 8 Excellent Working Atmosphere 8 Our Service Advis- ror Compensation is Above the Industry 8 Full Medical & Den- tal Available 8401k Plan Do You Know Kingsland is Only 20 Min. North of the Jax Intl Airport? Come and Grow with Us! Call 912-510-8000 for James Netherland Must have Diesel & two years automotive experience Valid driver's license and good driving record Technical or trade school degree preferred We Offer: Healtn. Derniaol SDsobolly insurance SJuiIki program Pod vocol;on Employee Verinice Purchoase Program Employee Referrol Programs Email Resume to: Bryantg@autonation.com or ODpIv in oeroori wirn Richard Jordan M-F 9-5. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Mike Shad Ford of Orange Park 7700 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville FL 32244 GOLF COURSE MAINT. Exp pref'd. Good pay, good schedule. Call Windy Harbor Golf Club at Mayport 270-6720 POLICE OFFICER ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT NOW RECRUITING IN YOUR AREA TRAINING SALARY $34,894.00 OFFICER SALARY $39,252.00 Associate's DEGREE $40,232.00 Bachelor's DEGREE $42,905.00 Minimum Requirements: 20 years of age, high school diploma or GED, US citizen, uncorrected vision not less than 20/100 in each eye, corrected to 20/20, valid drivers license, an honorable dis- charge if prior military, no felony or domestic convictions. Incentives for Police Experience Jacksonville Marriott 4670 Salisbury Rd -- Jacksonville FL Interviews: Fri. Nov 3rd 8am-lpm Sat. Nov. 4th Bam -1pm Testing Fri Nov. 3rd 2pm Sat. Nov. 4th 2pm Applications available on-line at www.atlantapd.org Contact Officer Moreno @ (404) 853-7650 for further information. Security $300.00 Hiring Bonus! First Coast Security ServlcesArmed and Unarmed Security Professionals needed for Immediate full- time & part- time positions. Starting wages up to $10.00 Hr. Apply at 6817 Southpoint Pkwy. #1001 8t- 7p Man- Fri. Class D & G Security license required. Agency # B9700146 EOE A!ealhan wi h FRONT OFFICE- PCa tlon available Coding experience helpful Please fax resume to: 904-384-3613 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS The Chesapeake Center, NOW HIRING at Naval Hospital Jacksonville Sign On Bonus $1000 Excellent Pay & Benefits 5 WEEKS PTO Outpatient Clinic 5 Days a Week. Fax resume 757- 436- 6843 Call Toll Free 866- 912- 5500x2 oremail ' recruit@chesapeakectr.com WORK AT NAS-JAX! Are you an RN with 6 months exp. in Med /Surg? Contact STACY at The Chesapeake Center, Inc. 1.866- 912- 5500, ext. 5# Fax: 757- 436- 6843 sbien@chesapeakectr.com $$ SIGN-ON BONUS OFFERED $$ MarineTnde Shipyard QA INSPECTOR Five yrs exp aboard USN ships. NACE level I cert or NBPI equivalent. Famiar with USN specs, std item and NSTM 631 reqs. Operate, cali- brate, & interpret instruments related to SPCC stds. Career posi- tion w/ex camp/benefits. www.earl- Ind.com for details. Resume to Earl Industries, LLC, 2999 Mayport Rd. Jackson- vil le, FL 32233, www.hr@earl- Ind.com. or call 904- 249- 1401 for Info.EEO/AA employer. 7.9 billion Is the economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Advertise in the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. To advertise Please call 904-359-4336, Fax 366-6230. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 25 NAVY SHIPBOARD HABITABILITY HAB PROJECT MGR LEAD SHEET METAL MECHANIC LEAD PIPEFITTER/ BRAZER *LEAD ELECTRICIAN LEAD WELDER/ STRUCTURAL Q.E.D. Systems, Inc., a national Marine Industrial Repair Firm located in Jacksonvill e, Fl. has Immediate openings for qualified habitability pro- fesslonals. Qualified Indi- viduals will have a mini- mum of 5 years Journeyman level experi- ence in their trade and experience e In Navy ship Habitability (HABA'LT) installation (berthing and wet spaces). Prospective employees must be able to work onboard ships while lifting, climbing, bending, working In confined spaces and working extended hours as required. Must be able to work under Industrial repair condi- tions, read blueprints/work specifications and comply with safety regulations. Occasional travel may be required. Must be a U.S. citizen, meet require- ments for government security clearance, have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Pre-employment drug test- ing and background checks are required. Excellent benefits package. EOE/M/F. Fax resume (with salary history) indicating which position you are apply- ing for, to 904- 247- 1620 or email to qedflorida@qedsysinc.com APARTMENT MANAGEMENT COUPLE handle all office & maint functions for a 60 unit Arlington community Compensation inci apt. Call 778- 1424or629 8393 DANCE RS,DOORSTAFF, & BARTENDERS NEEDED CALL 7577370 WAITSTAFF Call Malabar 9801 Beach Blvd. 641.5033 Waitstaff, Cook Bartenders, Doorstaff Call 399-1110 Driver Be A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Busy season 600-800 wk Taxi, Para-Transit, Bchs Taxi/Para-Transit 4935246 Tim Collins Beach Taxi 249.0360 Brian DRIVERS wanted Class A CDL, Cash money Gainesville to Jackson- vlle. Call 813- 434- 5242 or 813- 434- 54310- 6 DRIVERS Professional class A driv- ers, OTR tractor trailer, good pay. Great home time, health ins., 401 K, paid vacation, bonus pkg, & top equipment all in a small company atmosphere but backed up with large company benefits. Call Randy 877-440-7890 www.PTSI-onllne.com Ask about our new pay package. WAREHOUSE MAN- AGER local wholesale distributor seeking exp'd warehouse man- ager. Good starting Sal- ary. Co. benefits and incentives, etc. Clean D/L and background check req. Please call Leeati- 904- 296- 2202 SCREEN REPAIR Enclosures*Rooms*Rescreen Work guaranteed* Lic & Ins Premier 904-962-4455 BEST MASSAGE & FACIAL Go W. on 103rd St. pass McManus Rd. turn right into Timber Run. Mansa 446-5504 MM14752 Must have: Outstanding communication skills Professional appearance and work ethic. Great attitude with a high-energy personality Superior customer service skills Valid Driving License and driving record We offer: *Health & Dental '401(k) program, 'Paid vacation, 'Employee Vehicle Purchase Program 'Paid training Email Resume to: Bryantg@aulonation.com Mike Shad Ford of Orange Park 7700 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville FL 32244 904 317-7663 AC, Heating, Fel Antiques Appliances Arts & Crafts Auctions Building Supplies Business/Ofice Equipment Clothes Collectables Computer Craft/Thrift Stores Electronics Estate Sales Farn/Planting Fruits/Vegetables Furnmiture/Household Garage Sales Garden/Lawn Hot Tuibs/Spas Jewelry/Watches Kd's Stuff Machinery and Tools Medical Miscellaneous Merchandise Musical Merchandise Photography Portable Buildings Public Sales Sporting goods Trailers Wanted to Buy or Trade 1952 Ford Jubilee Tractor New bat- tery, alternator, exhaust, gauges, starter, 80% tire tread. $3,500 OBO. Call Dave: (912)- 729- 4130or (912)- 573- 3952 ^*K^^^---I SAIR CONDITIONER Window model.13,000 1BTU. Like new. $125. 269- 2152. COFFEE MAKER Black and Decker Spacemaker, 12 cup, white. Set on counter or mount under cabinet. $15. 268- 2482 DISHWASHER $75, Hot- point, 25cubic side/side, Ice/water, $275, self clean dbl ovens $100, trash compact $50. or $400 for all 422.8237 or 514-0921 (Deerwood) DRYER & WASHER Heavy Duty, $200 both. 339-4222 SKenmore Washer and Dryer- Good condition. $150 for set. (912)- 576- 5007 Refrigerator- 26cft, s/s, s/bs frigidaire with ice cube, water dispenser, and light. Never used, $1250 OBO. 398- 0809 REFRIGERATOR SWhirlpool 21CF, ice maker, ex cond. $95. 269- 2152. WASHER/ DRYER $150EA. OR $250/ BOTH 36- 7931 4 Washer/Dryer Great shape, Whirl- pool, $280. Can deliver, call 994- 0100 4 Washer and dryer front loading stackable excel- t lent condition manuals included $300 553.7436 Whirlpool Washer and Dryer- Matching set, late L model, $250. Can deliver. 786:1767. A Heck of a Price Conference table $199 Workstations $299 each. Gator Office Furniture (904) 724-6400 FORMAL DRESSES SEVERAL FORMALS $50 A DRESS. RANGING FROM 10-16. FOR APPOINTMENT. NINA BUSH 904-207-0900 HALLOWEEN COSTUMES VINTAGE NURSE DRESS $50 VINTAGE NURSE BAG $30 VINTAGE PATIENT ROBE $40 MALE ROMAN SOLDIER $50 (includes sword and cape) FEMALE ROMAN ERA $20 CINDERELLA DRESS $50 SEVERAL SCRUBS $10 EACHFIRST COME FIRST SERVE EI E- lu 1 0-i '- Ladles' mlilarv Suniforms or sale i i E i r r in, ilp r,- ,,, .:l-..- at: Dri,:..:- ,:oii P :,nl a :2.- "- f. r , WEDDING DRESS ,"ri_ F3 i o ir. : . a. ir .; u.' irr: Dj.. 1 r -, jl a r- s TI l e. 3 Ir.r :,u,3rl.:,u Ir Ie Ire ;c Tre i r r. L r,, n,,,i . D .,r r .a-31 ..n / : i r. : lo ,i F re 4..:. in. re " r, ar.r ,,i r.r ,n :S r,,,r T. 1.01 .:r F'I._ Coil h..r uD*l r ,3, iii: hi.h'_+ i trl,: .irt , T PEACOAT .J .1 1 Jur, g L l ,: rr- ... NOW HIRING Service Technicians At Ring Power Corporation, you'll find a career that offers competitive pay, excellent benefits, training, career development and advancement opportunities. Plus, you'll experience the excitement of working for the best dealer organization in the industry. We're always looking for qualified heavy equipment, air compressor, generator, crane and lift truck techni- cians to support our growing business throughout Florida! BRASS TEA SET CAME FROM IRAQ. NEED MONEY WILL SACRIFICE FOR $65. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. NINA BUSH 904-207-0900 HALLOWEEN COSTUMES VINTAGE NURSE DRESS $50 VINTAGE NURSE BAG $30 VINTAGE PATIENT ROBE $40 MALE ROMAN SOLDIER $50 (Includes sword and cape) FEMALE ROMAN ERA $20 CINDERELLA DRESS $50 SEVERAL SCRUBS $10 EACH FIRST COME FIRST SERVE NINA BUSH 904-2070900 STAMP COLLECTIONS Postcards & Covers Needed. As I rebuild my collection. No Dealers Please. 716-5255 ing case, cordless mouse, inc serial port bus, new battery, $250 OBe. 882- 1052 a Pentium 11-300 MHZ computer and 15" monitor, t 40gB harddrlve, 64 meg memory, $100. Call 249'1666, CDRW, DRZUE. Laptop and Desktop Computers plus 32" flat panel TV's No money down and No credit check, instant approval rebuild your credit 24/7 Call 800- 775- 5156 STV-32" Flat Screen 1 Sony, Mega Dual S Tuner, PIP, S Parental Control. Wireless head- phone, $350. Call (912).882.5865. W TV 32" Panasonic with remote, great shape. $120. Call .L (904)778-0824 B. Langston's Presents RIVER FRONT HOME/ FORMER DEALER Magnificent antiq & con- temp turn T/O. Loads of Imarl, Canton, Flow Blue, Waterford, Spade + other high end glass. Jewelry, art, designer clthg, plasma TV, baby grand piano, 26' Cobalt boat, encl. trailer. Wed 5- 8,Thur/Fri10- 5 Sat 8- 1.#'s at 8am Wed. 1701 Margarets Walk off US 17 S. of 220. www.blangston.com THIS SALE IS NOT TO BE MISSED!" ARMOIRE ontq, twin cherry bed w/mattr, reprod. F rnch mahogany DR chrs, ladderback chrs, sofa and sofa tbl, 731- 5879 BED #1 BEST PRICE Queen or full mattress $100 King $160 (904) 6740405 BED Brand Name $115 Full set, new w/warr In plastic 398-5200 can del BED Brand name. $299 Kg pill top SET. New, w/ warr. Coan del. 391- 0015 BED $100 Brand name box & matt QN SETCan del 858.9350 BED Cherry sleigh bed Solid wood w/ matt. & box. $395, Retail $950. 858-9350 Can deliver AN BEDROOM SUIT 6 piece white colo- nial Chest, dresser w/mirror, nightstand, twin bed with boxsprings and mattress. $400. 887-4624. BEDROOM: CHERRY SET 6 pcs incls QN MATT SET, NEW, CAN DEL 391-0015 SCrib Solid Oak - dresser, changing table, $200.00 215- 3776 DINING ROOM TABLE Oak, $300. Henry Link, wicker turn, 6pc, couch, Iv seat, end table, chr, coffee table and otto- man, $1300 838- 9868 P Diningroom Table- Almost new. Oak base, glass top, four parsons chairs. $375, originally $1,200. Call 610.4288. Leave msg. Diningroom set- maple- oval table, S six chairs, china with hutch, $350. 282- 2272 DINING ROOM formal Mast BR, light wd, Stonely $1800 obo per set. 993- 1726 4 DR Table, Solid Tiger Stripe Oak, 2 extensions, 6 cush- Ion chairs. Good cond, $400. Call 213-9745 for more Info. SElegant Furniture, SEuropean framed i1 tapestries, curio cabinets, and morel Serious inquiries only, call Kathy at 904- 207- 7361. S Entertainment S Center- 4 Solid oak, excellent Condition, $400. Price negotiable. Call 213.9745 for more info. SEntertainment Centers (2), Oak finish Queen mat- S tress box springs, Diningroom table w/2 chairs, MUST SELL-904-874-2755. SEntertainment cen- ter $200. Rocker V |recliner, worn but plenty of use left, $50. Moving, must sell. Call 221- 7456. MmfflirL . Etagere (Curlo/knicknack stand) and decora- tive baker's rack. Excellent condition. $50 each or $90 for both. (912)- 510- 7104 Indoor-outdoor glasstop table w/metal framing, in S great condition, Includes 4 chairs. $300 OBO. (904)- 838- 3640 or (904)- 322- 8769. King Waterbed, suite, dresser w/ mirror, 2 night- stands, twin bed- room set w/desk enter- tainment unit. Cheap! 904.613-3335 Livingroom set- sofa, matching loveseat and chair, excellent condition, 2 yrs. old $750 OBO. 882- 1052 LOVESEAT $795 on sale 6mo's new. Top quality Asking $295; 886- 9394 Mat. Set QUEEN Pillow Top Still in plastic $150, Can Deliver (904) 674- 0405 MATTRESS & BOX QN Pill Top set, new w/warr. $130. Can'del. 391- O15 MEMORY FOAM Brnd New QUEEN Size $340. Can deliver 10 yr Warr. (904) 674- 0405 MEMORY FOAM Matt & Box, new w/warr. $350. 858- 9350. Can Deliver A Rocker recliner green excellent condition from smoke free home. 5 years old $75 call home912- 576- 5540 912- 674- 4453cell SSectional sofa- tan, good condition, S $300. Call . Rick or Malika: 777-0842 4 Sleeper sofa great condition $1500 t 1 553-7436 Whirlpool Range washer/dryer bed L room, kingsize set, dining/llvingroom furniture, computers, television, grill, patio swing. Prices call: 472- 1417. SWorkbench- wood, double door. Inside shelf. 72 inches 4 wide, with 4.5" vise. Heavy and solid. $45. 268- 2482 SDark Cherry wooden coffee table L and end table with glass insert. Almost new! Call David 757- 395- 7026. Kingsland, GA. 4 Beautiful Antique Diningroom S table and six chairs, including Insert- also china cabi- net, $1,400. Call 249-1666 High Quality black leather recliner with foot stool- Call D a v i d at 757- 395- 7026. Kingsland, GA. SLEEP ON IT BEDDING Save 50- 70% 3M2- 373- 4060 Antique Reproduc- tion Carlton McClerldon 3 piece S parlor set- dark wood, beautiful pastel floral print, $1,000 OBO. 282-6984. LV. M&G. 4, MOVING SALE: Bunk beds, head- .board, patio furni- ture, computers, teak couch, step chest. Prices neg. Great condi- tion. 282-8665. ARLINGTON 5 FAMILY Fri 10/27 Sat 10/28. 9am 3pm. 3969 Fernglen Dr. ARLINGTON Garage Sale, Sat only Oct 28th. 3737 Cove Ct. NO JUNK FLEMING ISLAND Eagle Harbor Sat 8-3 MOVING! AppI, some furn & lots more! 1857 Inlet Cove Ct. FRUIT COVE Huge Moving Sale! Sat. 8- 2. 1540 Greenridge Cir. W. INTRACOASTAL Hickory Creek Moving Sale Sat. 8am hsehld & patio turn, tools, anti's, bed & bath 610 Lazy Meadow Dr E SOUTHSIDE Moving Sale Sat. 10/28 9-3. Glass top DR tbl w/4 chrs, collect, his /her ciths & much more 2973 Sans Pareil St 1 MANDARIN- Nov. l 10/11.8- 4. San Jose to MorbonRoad, to 4 "Wilderness". Multi- family, something for everyone. 268- 2482 MANDARIN Sat. 10288- 2 9974 Hawks Hollow Rd. Something for everyone MOVING SALE Everything goes-living, dining, bedroom furniture, kitchen appli- ances, patio furniture. For specific items/prices, call 472-1417. NORTHSIDE- 4oFam- ily Sale, Sat 8- 3, 8055 9Sycamore St. Off Main. old glass Christmas decor, books- clothes, etc SOUTHSIDE 1972 Ryar Rd. Thur 8- 1, Fri 7- 3, Sat 7- 1. Multit fam/moving St. Johns County Neigh- borhood Sale Reming- ton Forest off SR13 N of Greenbriar Rd Sat 8a- 4p WESTSIDE GIGANTIC YARD SALE! Sat/Sun. 9- 4. You name it- We've got it! Rain/shine. 5731 Commonwealth/Lane Ave WESTSIDE Moving Sale! Fri/Sat 8:30- 3 new baby Items, ciths, hm int, h'hold, toys, etc 2081 Chaffee Rd S. Lot 123 BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place! 7059 Ramona. 786-FLEA Lawn Tractor-Craftsman S42". 19.5 HP twin engine. Automatic w/bagger canopy and bumper. Great shape. $850. 268- 2482 Pool Above Ground All equip. included, Sinus the liner. Asking $360. 904-434-0352 1.01 Carat Princess Diamond. S12, Value $6,500. t Must Sell_ $3,000. 8874624. 4 Compressor . Craftsman 1 . H P$65, L Phone:264- 6364. Good condition. Craftsman Table Ssaw, scroll saw, band saw, planer, router table with router, more tools, call 904.307-0121 CRUTC HES Wooden, adIustable. OJone pair for tall people, one pair for shorter. Like new. Each pair $5. 268- 2482. SMedical Scooter- Rally Red Max Cap. 250 Ibs. Exc cond. Asking $650, Neg. Call 716- 7197 SBBQ STOVE/ S SMOKER char- 1coal, new Braun Fels, very good condition w/extras. List $275. Gar kept. $75. 241- 1398. BRASS TEA SET CAME FROM IRAQ. NEED MONEY WILL SACRIFICE FOR $65. FOR APPOINTMENT. NINA BUSH 904-20740900 S Children's white S dresser, $10. S5- drawer filing cabinet, $50. 13" TV/VCR combo $30, Misc. Mary Kay cosmetics, call (912)- 510- 8905. COMFORTER I Down alternative , thread count, machine wash. $30. 542,8205. 0 Digital Treadmill, $100. 5-lug 8x16 White rims, set of 4, $100. 4 22560P16 Goodyears, 30,000 mi, $100. Call 2826984 [te] i oWM e ( l o]1 e(WWr1];4 PWWG j; 'n ftr,4 WIVg17@l P 4 :-Nl&e] il 1 [ *]| I Tk o to Iofv' [*] , VLORIDA AIJ OVER 150 VEHICLES ONLINE *$3500 *$3500 SAll Military Is Approved *3500 DOWN = $199/MO. 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SIL~rl S 'J ^ JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE NS MAYPORT, FLORIDA irror Periscope K I N IE B AY, G E OR E I A , ltt II / Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, October 26, 2006 27 CHEVY METRO'99 2dr, PONTIAC GRAND AM '01 VOLVO S60'02 ectr Teadmi POMERANIAN PUPS auto Gas Saverl I $3288 4dr, auto, very sharply Lthr, CD, sunroof, FORDNFINITI F 4 PONTIAC TRA AM UGC, $100. 3 females/ male, POP, Honda CRF150 '03 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX $4908 TOM BUSH beautiful $14,980 EXPLORE03. Extra Low Miles, Low miles, extra clean!! Assed of ba $350 Cal 2307433 4 rke d bke 904-371-4877 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE beau whte tan $27380 $12,988 TOM BUSH $53.50/dozen. cigorared, good cond- ""'Leafher CE0 e exta Low e L s, Tra cla! Humidor, holds 50 PUG PPIES tion, $1800 OBO. HEAVY SUBURBAN LT 99 PONTIAC GRAND 998-0012 tiful $14,980 LEXUS OF JACKSON- AUTOPLEX 371-4877 cigars, $15. 771.8930 B LACK $400. CHEV7031 SUBURBAN LT POT, GRAND C s $5 7 Jacksonville 32 1-06-8050 orS3 4, I, Dd PRIX 02. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE VLE 998-0012 TOYOTA FJ FLAGPOLE nlce!l $10,688. TOM BUSH Only 50K miles. 998.0012 20 Feet tall PUG PUPS-AKC, fawn, AUTOPLEX 904-371-4877 $898CRUISER 07 9980012 tainless see Best offer shoHonts, deworGodw med Styxx would like to LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD EXPLORER 3 ISUZU nly 8,000 miles 3 Interstate 1100. conv champagne, Ithr Invite all friends NTIAC SOL- $12,788 TOM BUSH RODEO '99 LEU OF JACSOVILLE ERO P PUPPY SALE Nice selec- Low miles. Excel- 56 70k $8200 PONandcutoTIAC SOL $78 TO M BUSH LEXUS OF JAC VILE SGENERATOR 9-HP, I 7k $820 and customers t AUTOPLEX 371-4877 8K MILE A C 990012 was, new 68mus stop bsly sor call leather, CD, .r PWR STEERING. PWR new ad Ca 90468733 see pcs mus 045651647 box. List $780. Fir $3200 O 0D. 887.9656. 7\ DODGE HEMI him... m Worktruck FORD EXPEDITION 102 TOYOTA LAND s$650. Ca 241-1398. TOY p sO E 1 CHARGER'06. 998-0012 white, 8 ft bed nice!! $15,988 TOM BUSH DOORLOCKS. TILT ,.,-, .- i t:, $Reo, M'S $500. 1-blkI Edd Baue ChA ax a PU Home Decor Items 1-tan/white. 997-8640 Hondo RC51 '01 Leather, CD save LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE with Pipe Rack AUTOPLEX 371-4877 WHEEL. CRUISE for sale. No room In Mint condition, thousands. I Bring in this ad for CAMRY LE Two wheel drive CONTROL, AMFM TOYOTA RV '00 my house, many UMBRELLA COCKATOO Garage kept. 5,200 $25,980998-0012 exmra savings! TOYOTA LE05 FORD STROSL1. 80 ne ,amcmcessa t3.3 9n9 1n o Oc d a0v3- C H EV R O .S AR5 6 SO X Lthr, CEaE O 5 3 o 3 9 a 8. u0 mi . sti es pries Baby bird very sweet miles. All stock.D LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE rySSA A drTOTA CA Y L 6 cyl2 00-3 EXPLORER0 ytm bos r $900. 904-334-1108 Extr $6500 2 Military and Ft mpg, Imma/lathe ond. CH 228 6 SPORT TRAC '03 DUAL FROAND TOYOTA firm. Call Jaml DODGE INTREPID ES 03 Time Buyers 16,50mi. Asking $16K TOYOTA SmI n nl $am R Time Buyers 5904-563-6207 Like new, only 38,000 BAGS. SEQUOIA '02. Ics John Dae YORKIE PUPS 1 i 0. 864 6699. Low miles, V6, Extra miles. $15,890 998-0012 A 4 WHEEL ROOF n I S.tery-powered shots, HC. 904 504-2417 Motorcycle O 3 TOYOTA CAMRYe s AUTLEX 71-4877 OF JACKSONVILLE RACK. Y SGatno re shots, HC. 904. 52417 Mustang Seat- Fits AUTOPLEX 904-371-477 Loaded, 77K miles. Only Dually '00. 48,000 miles, 1ORD O re V G toer. $90 0 0A c FN 0 0, 0E O tA8KSO E original$1.Alo YORKSHIRE TERR.AKC R Road King. Like Want to be treated $10,975. Call 674-4444 $12,975. Call 777-9119 FORD WHEELS. YRSI TRRA R. Kg. Lk DODGE MaG-e like family, comet Fi, $1 A m old, 2.51b, Male will new, $100 r a DO*DaE Li Ke family come t PrivJ e d iVidua L new. Cial 61040. Lave be very sin. SN. $1000. OO.(904)9931665 or NUM SRT8 '06 NIMNICHT TOYOTA COROLLA 4drS CHEVY BLAZER '03 4D, t$E e0ME Ei P BEROitE i LT Ee 9940012 mg. w/access. 904.673.3699 2491611. Only 600 Navigo- '02 AT/AC. loaded. 66K 4+4, low miles!! $11,988 Bauer '05 l6000 obo. d tion, sunroof. $35,980 CHEVROLET miles. $9975. 425-4320 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX Lthr, CD. $20,980 Cl 53 39 AT ACm ,T crue nc Drum Kids .04 Re l9M lw wt tsntao$50 A OL901 9V$9 55J904-371-4877 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE h. $an pe Ie T Senior Owned* 72Lks excellent rew cobu, nuto, awesome Ford Explorer e91 CHEROKEEP '02 Sport,8 PR$1 904- Exc am.N!4 $50 080.! Call *Seno Ownd FORD CROWN VIC LX '85 .0.- 10288. Leave msg. Chestnut Mogan Geld Suzuki Volusa Loaded, V8, Must see! 384041 arOF JACKS. Mut si AP 904-371-4877 I uns l A X 3H m Bat hcle s n P 9 VOO P SAt $2098 LEXUS OF run s great 4 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX OwL DRUM 250 ng & Bay QH Mare. For Intruder '01 $15,988 TOM BUSH 210-3004 ice 352-422-5685 E A wheel drive, needs 371-4a 7 FVOLVO X9 04 Gallonbest offer more info 904-845-1338 $4,000, lots of AUTOPLEX 371-4877 a Camr '01 CHEVY EQUINOX LT '05 paint. Good tires. ood condition, SAS A05cc, Low miles, gorgeous!! Call David: (904)866-6961 JEEP GRAND mAnst'6 Call David FORD FESTIVA 08 E 135k miles, $15,98 TOM BUSH FO CHIEROKEE LTD '05 ex low mi. $28,990 GolfE BaRICE fullT euio orle S FORD MUSTANG 3s 1487 -eb H sD R Tm ecX9 miles 0?^ $30 Noreco lec- Hilton Call Peterson & 904)86&6130/8666961 $6,500. Call Sherri AUTOPLEX 904-371-4877 V6, Awesome truck! Only Kmi 9980012 trick shaver $25, Smith 352-237-6151 9YMAH 660 RAP $20t: 9047666068. CHEVY AN TA,6 ,9 TM BS LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE C 3ron lectrc type- m fale&rsst XS O 5 L Get 3ndi YAMAHA 660 RAP amat: 90427666060.72 CH E u R LTH6 lo$29 k BUS 998. XTRR $7. 264 37 wrter al7712917 www.petersonslth.om TOR, '03. New bat FORD FOCUS X3 '02 2 '0 Lmust see! $588 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 S Ke o ir sng mi e a nI TA TOYOTA CAMY 04 SiVO- m, must see!! $18,588 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE s &E Vo sL afas t. $3000 OBO. $7988 TOM BUSH xyt r auto.n $249 per me. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX imon atrey 1096 E. 18th Street* 354-7l634t798 TOM BUSH LvWAC; Call 899-5853 904-371-4877 FORD F-150 PU '01 Vwhite JEEP GRAND l a www.orsendkennel.com Call 912 510 .0716 or AUTOPLEX 71-477 Must see! $ 788 TOMHEROKEE LTD 9 -new, $125, stroller FOG12 G674-36.720.NISSAN 350Z Cony5 Toyota Camry '01 CHEVY S-10 '00. Auto, BUSH AUTOPLEX 371-477 '04 4x4, VS, fully CHEVY VENTURE LS '02 new, $125, stroller ^*n'T B vYAMAHA plaster, 4 FORD MUSTANG GT97riNSA30zCn" Toyota Camr y '01 Sse t 5. YWhite. AT, loaded, low FOD'04 N 'Touring. Only 135k miles. Fully AC. 60,400 miles, extra carseat, $25, ler, ,l loaded, $5,500, clean $6975. 674-4444 FORD F150 93 Runs. equip sunroof. $19,890 Vcation time, Like Wheeler 200 cc, miles. $7975.674-4444 17,000 mi. $29,990 call herr $1000 cash. Call North 998-0012 new!! $9988 TOM BUSH wHM Nh rer 2 c, Mie s 998-0$12 904l266.6068 CHEVY SILVERADO '00 Fiorida Glass 389-1540 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AUTOPLEX 904371-4877 WASHING MACHINE, chain, rear tires FORD MUSTANG 00 V 99012 9042666068 X-Cab. 4dr, red, V8, Front loader, Kenmore enine runs ood,gear at/ac Mach 460, loaded. LEXUS F JACKSONVILLE 96K JEEP LIBERTY6S 3 CHRYSLER PAC SElite HE3T. Cost new, shift stuck, $675 $5975. Call 674-4444 YOTA MATRIX at/ac, 55,900 ry, 74-4444 clean $10,995. 699-9669 mi les, speed cyl 2wd, V6, auto, under Low miles like newh $1 s O 200psisf -2875177. NSA'06 Only 13,000 $749. Cell 812-082-406r FORD MUSTANG '04 % a CONV '5. Nay, CD miles. $16,980 CHEVY TAHOE F owner. Very depend AUTOPLEX 904-371-477 $I9.E l r82400. t LEXUOFC NVAviation vLL 6, Auto, Extra nicel thr, 1K m. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE '03 Only 46,000 able, maintained regularly. A EE ER 4 Boats Film r-M $10,988 TOM BUSH ,miles, Black/tn, Auto, low Miles, extra CHRYSLER TOWN & AUTOPLEX 371-477 30,990 998-0012 99-0012nice $13,98 TOM BUSH COUNTRY '03 LX, V et A XUSOF-KSOVILLE O BJ A t06 q etsLEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Toyota Matrix '06 quad seats, sunroof. AUTOEX 371-7 vy shar n BoatDockage& Mustang Parts 96 FORD MUSTANG CONV' 00 4 DR, Sport $20,980 LEXUS OF Ford F150 XLT TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX '98 Magnaflow V6,$9 Nisn AWagon, $15,500 JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 199. V8. $6,995. 899-553 EEP RAGR AH ram s S (150) $ V6, F wiLE MUst see1 i $9588 NissanTE Altlma 501 O New & hdwr $349300 15474, xpipe, new, TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX GXE low miles O. 20,00 ies, '03,53km greatnd, Guitrs $49 37.6527 Marine Equipment $150. '05.'07 rear 371-4877 garage kept, non- 32mpg, Call CHEVY Tahoe LT 4x4, FORD RANGER XCAB '01 $16,900obo. 891-6862 FORD E0SO Conver KEYBOARD -Korg 15S and Supplies window, louver new smoker, cal 803-3012 or 908-4502. 01, Ch am/t a V6, Auto, 4dr, very *Animalslanted100. 908 SOSOr c 2crr MrL TI 713-4155 evenin g ,uprg a/ w/gig$1 0 FORD MUSTANG 2 5 eveng Leather dual, A/C, sharp $898 TOM BUSH JEEP WRANGLER 44 si3on 'Van runs i $400 aba. 2 RVRentals FOD STANG es ofe TOYOTA BOAR mI iles '05.: mser a. stcd pe Mackie amps, 18 input Rs and Suplies GT '05. Only 2600 loaded, 869K miles. AUTOPLEX 371-4877 '05.Speed.$34Pe great, cold$1500A newim P s SIEu99-up99. $5900. 4 cLy $14,9500 882-4801. WAC. Call 899-5853 tires, $1500VENIIE $400. 1 6 input$300o b Motorcycle TIRES, new on Ford Miles. 25,660 NISSAN MAXIMA '04 V6, t. R, co FORDSPORT Call 233-7782. 645-1785 or 563-6705 Bikes des; Mini $25,660 auto 17 codN5 LAND ROVER LR3 '05 Nov. F150 rlms, Toyo Proxes 998-0012 auto like newn $1S,988 3 AC, 6D, crulsa, PS 0 CHEVY TAHOE TRAC'0. Only leather, lw miles. Like FORD FREESTAE'04 Ai rLEE .Sc PRICE SAu 3 IJS/T. 275/70R1O I. Must LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX PW, PDL, 904302-6473. 0 Champ/tan, H lhl ES PRICE Ike4 FORD MUSTANG 371-4877 Vo lkwagen Beetle equip, only 49k mi equipped $18,980 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 $11,58 TOM BUSH WHOLESALE. 7148141 Auto Parts 087-4624 .FOD MUST$1NG8,980s9 '02 V6, Pony Pack- '02 Automatic, 8.989 2 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE AUTOPLEX 371-4877 Antiques/Classics age, red. 8,999. NISSAN SENTRA '99 Auto, weather, power LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 MAZDA TRIBUTE LX 03 S- n 0 M Automobiles, I Call (912)576-2756 4dr, very sharply 1 $5288 everything, moon- O D V6, oaded, low very HONDA ODYSSEY03 Sor (912)5734009. TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX roof, grey color. $11,200 D E GMC ENVOY SLT'02 clean $975 777919 Loaded, leather. $319 per 74-3622ucks/alersSUVs Great condition! 371-4877 08. 542-2139, 422-2725, DURANGO SLT leather, low miles, like ma. WAC. 899-5853 Acra TL 104 2840676. Lthr, C D, fully ne $15,988 TOM BUSH n rior e $0 or Silver, biack int3e8 00KLTVS ent 4dr, extra nice, 20 $3508 '02 Lthrn CDm T.Al Ie l we -all Commercial Vehicles Excelent cond GLS '04. Low miles, 998-0012 condii onlmt$50 or l MscAuto ton.$2498. Cal dlton. $7900 TOM BUSH AUTOPLEX loaded. $319 per m. LEXUS OF JACKSONVILE GC YUKON LT em SBoflex Extreme Oliver at 374-2951 or 882-1052. 371-4877 D C'04. Only 30,000 mi, sound system, 38k mil. FORD RANGER '94 & S nly old. Auetos/ucs Wan ted Oe at 42951 or 882-102. 31-M87 WAC..ADCal 89Ithr, CD $23,980 Tonneau Aover. AN E Pa $1700, will 3903610, 5219. FORD MUSTANG GT3 S A V8, low m, Awesome i 1 2 JEEP 4 X 4 '8; $1350 tak$00cah.calAtoeaterlwils. 5 jOLDS CUTLASS V.W. BEETLE -100, turbo, 9901 $12,500nee ecO Ph.p 859 n-2249 ACURA Leather, low miles Holidy oupe AT, 45k ml, Loaded. Truckl $16,988 TOM BUSH LEXUSOF JACKSONVILLE 904,790579/993 1 06. h . O 00. n Tleather, $15,995. Call 899-5853 19g70, 350 long $8250. Call 705-3377 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 o -fuly eui, on FORD MUSTANG ter' H r block, MHuncie HONDA ELEMENT EX '03 Nissan ath Vders on e i, n speed /Hurst shifter DODGE RAM SRT Low miles, extra clean!! R 5 sfulsl laddk in sM reconditioned. 33,00 mi. $22,980 CONV '03 GT, fully 2 DR, w25 ram air hoo Trucks,Vans SUVs'00-05 VIPER '04 V1, $16,488 TOM BUSH Ca enda $4ar00i dozen, 3 PWC For SaJlekN L equip. $18,995 & factory rear spoiler. ALL motor, 6spd, only AUTOPLX Idozen/S. Call Aquatrax- 998-0012 EXUSOF Runs we Great project 8 mi, lie nw, 786-4406. Ask for Bruce Bought new '05. 24 JACKSONVILLE 998-0012 car. $1500 O80. Contact Military 8k mi, like new, $33,995Hntec or Michelle. hrs, $5,900 O. AUDI A4 QUAT- Tyler 269-214-7127. a9LEXUS OF 6JACKSONV ILLE H N P 1 N S T AN C C 1 M n Y o 714.0649/5342701. TRO 20055 Fuy Ford Mustang Savee TOVI gor trous 706 SE VS, wUs P Rim &Rueu Y hirme orDMiCH elleJND.. h Urs. $5, .9001080..AUDI A4 QUAT- TylerA200-214-7127.and 9980A012 Save!! TOM BUSH t $ TO BUSH 261Tres SGOLF CART 2003 Tequip $26,880i T Cobra '98 SVT PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Civilian CARLa 8 T EZ-GO conv ertible, 37,000 GTP '00 24,800 miles, Fords &All Makes/Model AUTOPLX 34877 AUTOPLEX 371-4877 m d ad Fip-N-Fod seat 18 ft John Boat 99-0012 miles, bonus extra thr moonrf headsup D DALXS reIN C 10 rundpLE345 HN TUCSON5 fR NISSAN PRERWHPERU SONTER h e rights, ta w/trailer& access, as LS OF JACKSONVILLE set of four tires and display. $9975. 777-9119 r y 35 i , lhs, wheelcovers, Is needs work, $00. BMW 325i '03 Only rims $14,990. 3143061 FORD EXPLORER XLT'99 $5788 TOM BUSH 0 8t o d 05PON TIAC VIBE 'ODdd t.. 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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 32 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |