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New Leader HS-7 Holds Change Of Command Page 3 SItreme Challenge Team NAS jax Places Third In Event Pages 8-9 Holiday Program CDC Celebrates The Season Page 15 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 mm- www.jaxairnews.com 'War Eagles' back from successful deployment VP-16 Public Affairs Officer 5.' after six months operating overseas, the "War Eagles" of VP-16 are home. While deployed, the Sailors of VP-16 successfully operated in three dif- ferent areas of responsibility (AOR), fighting the global war on terrorism and conducting joint exercises with allies around the world. Aircrews and maintainers deployed to the Central Command AOR in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. VP-16 assets provided daily round-the-clock intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support for ground combatant commanders as well as maritime security patrols throughout the Arabian Gulf -and adjacent waters. In the Horn of Africa region, VP-16 crews supported coalition efforts to eliminate pira- cy and intercept terrorists and illegal arms movements. Flying in the Southern Command AOR, VP-16 Sailors and aircrew made a substantial impact against narcotics smug- gling operations., In cooperation with Customs Border Patrol, U.S. 'Boots on th< ( -* / A IU I \ r 1 , Photos by MC3(NAC) Charles White AO1 Henry West of VP-16 hugs his wife and child while another family member records the reunion Dec. 4. Coast Guard and other Navy ed in intercepts of suspect vessels Ocean and the Caribbean, 46.2 assets, as well as regional nation and aircraft. By keeping a watch- metric tons of cocaine worth an forces, the War Eagles participat- ful eye on the eastern Pacific estimated 1.8 billion dollars were e rouunu leaves an imprint on NAS Jax By MC(SW/A W) Heather Ewton Assistant Editor K ey leadership from the Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE) toured facilities at NAS Jacksonville Dec. 5- 6 as part of the NAE's series of "Boots-on-the- Ground" (BOG) tours. Attendees included: Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg, com- mander, Naval Air Systems Command, and chief operat- ing officer of the NAE; Rear Adm. Bill Shannon, NAE Total Force Readiness lead; Rear Adm. Brian Prindle, commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group; Capt. Sean Buck, commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Eleven and others. Since 2001, the "Boots-on-the-Ground" tours have been conducted by the Naval Aviation Readiness Integrated Improvement Program (NAVRIIP) and is a key part of Naval Aviation's efficiency efforts. (NAVRIIP, which was recently reorganized and renamed Current Readiness, is one of NAE's three cross-functional teams that aligns and links providers to increase cost-wise readiness in Naval Aviation.) The program gives senior leadership a chance to see how implemented improvements have progressed, analyze potential problems and provides an opportunity for them to discover and knock down walls that may pre- vent future progress. NAS Jacksonville underwent Enterprise AIRSpeed implementation in 2005. Enterprise AIRSpeed, which is Current Readiness' enabler to operationalize cost-wise readiness across the NAE, synergistically uses three industry-proven continu- ous process improvement tools: Lean, Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints. AIRSpeed is used to analyze cur- See VP-16, Page 21 Photo by MC1 (SW/AW) Heather Ewton Vice Adm. Walley Massenburg addresses personnel at Fleet Readiness Support Center Southeast Headquarters Dec. 6. His opening remarks included, "A special thanks to the FRCSE team for all of their hard work and all that they do for our Navy." rent workflow processes in order to increase productivity, inefficiencies. To do this, Sailors are trained to apply the tools, to recog- nize and address constraints in their processes, waste and See BOOTS, Page 21 Christmas lights on stop signs? By MC3 David Didier Special Contributor Photo by MC3 David Didier New stop signs with red flashing lights were recently placed at the intersections of Mustin Road and Saratoga Avenue and the intersection of Child Street and Saratoga Avenue. The signs, purchased by Commander, Navy Installations Command, are located on bases throughout Navy Southeast Region to decrease the number of acci- dents that occur from people running stop signs. Did someone put Christmas lights on the stop signs on Saratoga Avenue at Mustin Road and on Child Street? The answer is no. The lights are on the signs to increase their visibility to drivers and hopefully reduce the number of accidents and tickets at those intersections. "At first I thought they were Christmas lights. But they definitely caught my eye and my attention," said NAS Jax Equal Opportunity Advisor HMCS(AW/FMF) Bryce McNair. The signs were purchased by Commander, Navy Installations Command for Navy Southeast Region and cost around $600 each. That's nearly three times the cost of a normal stop sign. However, the cost is justified because the new signs will help reduce the number of accidents aboard the base. "If the new signs can prevent one accident from occurring then they were worth the cost," stated NAS Jax Deputy Safety Officer Dave Colburn. The lights are high intensity light-emitting diode lights that can be seen from two miles away even in the daylight. When asked what he thought of the new high visibility stop signs, Tim Jeror of the NAS Jax Safety Office, said, "Can you see them? Well then, I guess they are doing the job." NAS Jax hopes to increase awareness of stop signs and crosswalks throughout the base, and provide safer driving conditions for all personnel at NAS Jax. So, when you are driving down Saratoga Avenue and come to a stop at the flashing red stop signs, remember they are not Christmas decorations, they will be there all year long. TOU CHING No JaxAirNews until Jan. 4 issue of the new year (Jan. 4). The deadline for this paper BS -is Dec. 28. For more information, call 542-3515/4877. The JaxA/rNewswill not be published for the next two weeks due to the holidays. The staff at the JaxAir News would like to wish everyone We will continue to accept articles and ads for the first a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 Looking back in time HEY MONEYMANI . 0 0 a.-!i File photo > Building 141's unusual design aided in training Navy personnel in celestial navigation during World War II. It was locat- -; ed where the Fleet Readiness Center Southeast Engine Shop is located today. Hey, MoneyMan! I really enjoy the holiday season and I find that I can not control my excitement. I love to buy gifts for all of my friends, I enjoy decorat- ing our house and I enjoy having friends over. Of course, all of this cost money and every year I spend more than I should. Then I promise myself not to do that ever again. Of course, here we are and I am out doing the same thing this year. My husband seems to enjoy it all, but he really gets upset when the bills come in. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to control my spend- ing especially during this time of the year? MoneyMan sez: Old habits are hard to break! It is easy to see why you want to spend money in December, because it seems that everyone else is doing it. I think I saw the first Christmas decorations in a shopping mall going up in September, if not before. Many of us overspend dur- ing this "shopping season." It is estimated that Americans will spend more than $457 billion this holi- day season. That averages to almost $800 per person. You do not have to spend that much. In fact, you can spend less and enjoy it more, particularly when the bills roll around in January. My recommendation is that you talk with you hus- band and budget your holi- day spending. Then pay attention to the budget. To learn how to control your spending, go to www.stretcher.com. This is the connection to "Dollar Stretcher." There you will find infor- mation on things such as, "Great Holiday Parties on Tight Budgets," "Saving on Holiday Travel," and "Christmas Gifts That Don't Cost a Dime." You will also find many other suggestions on how to manage your finances. Check out this site! It could save you bundles! More questions? Call Hey MoneyMan! at 778-0353. ON THE HOMEFRONT Even KC est isn't rfun ben vour child is sikk at borne 0 1 4 Flu shots available The Naval Hospital Jacksonville Wellness Center will continue a Flu Immunization Clinic at the NAS Jacksonville Navy Exchange courtyard today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Flu vaccinations will be provided to all eligible military' members presenting a valid I.D. card on a first come, first served basis. Naval Hospital Jacksonville enrolled patients can also get the shots or the flu mist (as medical- ly appropriate and as available) through your Naval Hospital Jacksonville primary care provider. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Make Us Your First Resource: Not Your Last Resort! 542-3191 .iA- w-A.'-. -.^rSS .- Y W~-f- JffmWF af,i .SWK'. ~ ^ S^^f- Sa. -----r Sir---.af~l IH- "Copyrighted Material allaSyndicated Content Ava'able from Commercial News Providers" d * .. ._R J ... SH2 TIFFANY YARBOUGH Job title/command: SNAS Jax Supply L Department Family Life: Terrier. Hometown: Baltimore Single with a Jack Russell Past Duty Stations: USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) Career Plans: To retire from the Navy with pride! Most Interesting Experience: When President Bush visited NS Mayport. Words of Wisdom: No weapon formed against me shall prosper; I'm more than a con- queror. ?.j WANDA HINDS Job title/command: .i ^Management Assistant, Business Resource Management Hometown: Pensacola Family Life: I'm married and we have a Bassett Hound and a cat. Past Duty Stations: Naval Waterfront Brig, COMNAVSURFLANT, Norfolk, Va.. Public Works Department, NAS Sigonella, Italy Career Plans: I plan to stay with govern- ment service through retirement. Most Interesting Experience: Being married to my Sailor and supporting him in his career. Words of Wisdom: You get more with sugar than vinegar. SUNDAY SERVICES You are invited to the following Base Chapel Worship Services this Saturday and Sunday: 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. 3kJir N Wi 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 ,t Naval Air Station lacksonville Editorial Staff Editor Kaylee LaRocque Assistant Editor MC1 (SW) Heather Ewton Design/Layout George Atchley, Kaylee LaRocque The JAX AIR NEWS is an authorized publication for members of the Military Services. Contents of the Jll AR NEWS do not necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Navy. The appear- ance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supple- ments, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, or The Florida Times-Union, of the products and services advertised. Everything advertised in the publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or refraction of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print adver- tising from that source until the violation is corrected. The deadline for all story and photo submissions is close of business the Friday before publication, and can be sent to jaxairnews@comcast.net. The deadline for classified submissions is noon Monday. Questions or comments can be directed to the editor. The l|x Ar NMis can be reached at (904) 542-3531, fax (904) 542-1534, email jaxAirNews@comcast.net or write the IJAAIR NEWS, Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, Fla., 32212-5000. The JAX AIR NEMS 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: xKAir News Ellen S. Rykert, Military Publications Manager 1 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-4168 Linda Edenfield, Advertising Sales Manager 904-359-4336 *Oww;;.-K -, -Z T--:-anlruv**" . at JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 HS-7 holds change of command ceremony Tree shopping By LL j.g. R. Bruce Lindsay HS-7 PAO mdr. Michael Shea- han relieved Cmdr. Mark Huber as com- manding officer of HS-7 in a ceremony at NAS Jacksonville Dec. 1. Rear Adm.Gerard Mauer, commander, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, was the guest speaker for the ceremony. Mauer shares a bond with HS-7's long tradition of excellence and served as the 32nd commanding offi- cer of the squadron from April 1993 through July 1994. The ceremony marked the final chapter in Huber's illustrious tenure as the 42nd commanding officer of the HS-7 "Dusty Dogs," the same squadron he had pre- viously served with from November 1992 to December 1994. Huber assumed command of HS-7 in September 2005, and led the Dusty Dogs through several challenging mis- sions. Under his command, HS- 7 completed a prolonged sustainment period, and briefly joined Carrier Air Wing 17 and USS George Washington (CVN 73) for the Partnership of Americas deployment. His outstanding leadership and devotion to the welfare of his Sailors was recognized by the squadron being awarded the 2005 Battle Efficiency "Battle E" award. Huber will take the position of assistant dean at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, Calif. Sheahan takes command of HS-7 just in time to lead the squadron into their work-up cycle and forth- coming deployment with Carrier Air Wing Three aboard USS Harry S. Cmdr. Michael Sheahan Truman (CVN 75). Sheahan, a native of Augusta, Ga., graduated from The Citadel in 1989 with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering and a commission from The Citadel NROTC program. Following flight training, Sheahan was designated a naval aviator in September 1990. He completed flight training in the SH-3H model helicopter at HS-1 and reported to HS-11 at NAS Jacksonville in April 1991 where he served as the public affairs, line divi- sion, schedules, combat search and rescue (CSAR) and NATOPS Officer. In 1994, Sheahan report- ed to HS-1 at NAS Jacksonville as an instruc-' tor for the SH-3H while serving as the schedules, instrument ground school and NVG officer. While assigned to HS-1, Sheahan underwent transi- tion training in the SH- 60F/HH-60H airframe and was assigned to the CSAR department as the stan- dardization officer. In 1996, Sheahan report- ed to USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) in Everett, Wash. where he served as the assistant nav- igator. Following refresher flight training at NAS North Island, Calif. and weapons Cmdr. Mark Huber tactics instructor training in Fallon,.Nev., Sheahan reported to Helicopter Squadron Wing U.S. Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Unit as the assis- tant officer in charge in 1998. In 1999, he reported to HS-15 for his depart- ment head tour. While at HS-15, he served as admin- istration officer, training officer and operations offi- cer. In 2002, Sheahan report- ed to Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C. where he served as the Joint Naval Operations opera- tional officer for the Plans and Joint Force Development Directorate. During this tour, Sheahan was assigned to The Institute for Defense Analysis, a federally funded research and development corporation, and participat- ed in the development of the urban warfare road map, lessons learned for Operation Iraqi Freedom and the global war on ter- rorism. During his naval career, Sheahan has accumulated more than 2,800 flight hours in the SH-3H and H- 60B/F/H helicopters. Reporting as new execu- tive officer of HS-7 is Cmdr. Kevin Lenox, who recently arrived from Naval Air Systems Command. Photo by MC3 David Didier Brandy Turner and her three children, Trinity, 5, David, 2, and Taylor, 6 months, shop for their Christmas tree at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange (NEX) Dec. 7. The NEX has a large supply of trees for sale. NAS Jax Food Locker in need of donations: From Staff such as canned goods or boxed items. During the holiday season, food items, W ith the holiday season quickly are packaged and distributed in special: approaching, preparations are holiday bags to those service members whole S underway at the NAS Jax Food ma-i need a little extra help during the hpl-i Locker to ensure every military family idays. These bags contain all the usual hol- here who may need a little help financial- iday fixings and a coupon to pick up a free ly, gets a nutritious holiday meal. turkey at the base commissary. The food ly, gets a nutritipus holiday meal. locker maintains a special account and all: The food locker program helps. Sailors donated funds go directly into this account and their families who are in need by col- to purchase food items for needy families. lecting donations from those who are able Donations can be made at the NAS Jax to give. Commissary in the special bins near the To keep the food locker stocked, dona- doors or at Building 1, Room 242, week- tions are needed throughout the year. days from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more infor-- Donations can be any non-perishable foods mation, call 542-3051. NAS Jax Navy Exchange holiday store hours From the NAS lax Navy Exchange Now through Dec 22 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. Now through Dec 17- 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. Dec 23 8 a.m.- midnight Dec 24 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Dec 25 Closed dd a t idins Foundation I .dic,....d t. fi.di. g a. .,o Dec 26-30 8,a.m.- 7p.m. Dec 31 10 .m.- 6p.m. Jan 1 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. The NAS Jax Commissary will close at 3- p.m. on Dec. 24 and will be closed Dec. 25. and Jan. 1. . Diabetes affects millions and can cause long-term complications like blindness and kidney failure. Call 1.800.533.CURE or visi r \ a.)drforg I I I` The Morgan Jacksonville's Best New Home Address. www. morrisonhomes. com ORwRIESN REALTORS Welcome o" p ", NANci"^A. Prices, programs, plans and availability are subject CBC059472 SERVICES to change without notice. Prices effective 12/06. up to: 1,835 Aq. ft. u'wli aragee - priced iromrn the $100s. Lakeside Townhomes Jacksonville From the $160s 904-497-9889 From Jacksonville airport: South on 1-295 ' approximately 15 miles. East on Wilson Avenue approximately 3/4 mile. Left on Lane Avenue approximately 1/8 mile. Community on left behind Food Lion. -i R121862 BRAND NE HOMES IN A JK G.RAND <- OLD AREA. I 4 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month A presidential proclamation From the Office of the Press Secretary Each year, thousands of Americans lose their lives in accidents involv- ing drunk and drugged driving. During National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, we continue our efforts to promote awareness of the dangers of impaired driving and encourage fellow citizens to never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. All Americans can play an important role in preventing drunk and drugged driv- ing. Family members can discuss the dan- gers of .impaired driving; businesses, schools, and organizations in our commu- nities can help spread the message of awareness; and individuals can help pro- tect family and friends by identifying a designated driver. During the holiday sea- son, it is especially important to encourage responsible driving and to help ensure the safety of friends and loved ones. My administration is committed to sav- ing lives by stopping drunk and drugged drivers before they put themselves and others at risk. We continue to work with communities across our nation to increase public awareness and prevention of this serious offense. The Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has partnered with State and local law enforcement agencies to carry out the campaign, "Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest." This pro- gram aims to keep impaired drivers off our Nation's roads by creating new public edu- cation programs and toughening enforce- ment. The Office of National Drug Control Policy works to warn young drivers and their parents about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs. My adminis- tration is also supporting community and faith-based programs that encourage oth- ers to avoid the devastating consequences of impaired driving. Every person has a responsibility to drive free of alcohol and drugs and to insist that friends and family do the same. By helping fight drunk and drugged driving, Americans everywhere can save lives and send a strong message that driving under the influence is not acceptable. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vest- ed in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim December 2006 as National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month. I encourage all Americans to make responsi- ble decisions and to help prevent drunk and drugged driving. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- unto set my hand this first day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hun- dred and thirty-first. GEORGE W. BUSH Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Heather Ewton AT2 Harold Rainey of Fleet Readiness Center Southeast was one of three Sailors to whom Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg present- ed a Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal. The third recipient was AMC Chuck Mannis who received a Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal. Vice Adm. Wally Massenburg presents PR2 Mark Klefman of Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) with a Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal during his visit to NAS Jax Dec. 6. Massenburg, toured the base facili- ties during the "Boots on the Ground" visit. He. took some time to pay special recognition to three FRCSE Sailors receiving their end of tour awards. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance policy and program guidance From the office of the Vice Chief of Naval Operations During the 2006 tax season, volunteers with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Electronic Tax Filing (VITA/ELF) program filed more than 80,000 federal and state tax returns, saving service members and dependants more than 8,900,000 dollars in commercial tax preparation fees. Based on the resounding success of VITA/ELF in past years, we will once again fully implement the program for the 2007 tax season. The VITA/ELF program is a proven winner that improves morale and readiness and also keeps money in Sailors' pockets by significantly reducing the effort and cost involved in meet- ing federal and state obligations. Some of the benefits of the VITA/ELF Program are: -There are no preparation fees. Commercial tax preparers may charge more than $140 for the average electronically filed tax return. VITA/ELF volunteers pre- pare and file the same returns at no cost to Sailors and depen- dants. -There are faster refunds. Paper returns may take eight or more weeks to process in the Continental United States and See VITA, Page 21 -RUI)OLPII'S TREE FARM Choose & Cut Fresh Christmas Trees Choose from '" Cedar & Leyland - 1-10 West to Glen St. Mary, Florida (Exit 333) Hwy 125 North 12 Miles Watch for the Signs (904) 259-7703 .ii E rnm power red rj',,: PARENTS Prevent (or stop) kids from using alcohol, drugs & tobacco Stop parent-child spats Improve children's grades & attendance Learn how to "out-will" a strong-willed child and much more! 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UV E ra~sO s m a way1/~M~ it. pi TM JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY pICO v~ t,3 01 C) UNT Th n .lacksonvi I I c.com S Keyword: Holiday Coupon /4 W $3 00 DISCOUNT COUPON at Th Geag County loin 2233 Park Ave. Suite 201 / / :EMBER 14 - b"' ff =I JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 :7 Blue Angels announce 2007 show schedule From Chief of Naval Air Training Public Affairs avy Flight Demonstration Squad-ron, the Blue Angels, announced their schedule for the 2007 show season. Following winter training, the team will begin its 61st season at Naval Air *Facility El Centro, Calif., March 10, 2007. It will conclude Nov. 10 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. The Blue Angels are scheduled to . perform 66 demonstrations at 35 air show sites throughout the United States, as they celebrate 20 years of :flying the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet. Demonstration sites are selected in support of the objectives of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the .Department of Defense. Public per- 2'formances greatly assist Navy and ; Marine Corps recruiting and reten- tion goals, enhance esprit de corps among uniformed men and women, ,.and demonstrate the professional skills and capabilities of the armed -forces to bolster pride in the American public. "The Blue Angels are fired up and ready for a safe and exhilarating show season," said Cmdr. Kevin Mannix, Blue Angels flight leader and commanding officer. "While we wanted to perform at every air show site, we have a limited number of available performance dates each sea- son. Every venue that requested to host the Blue Angels received the Navy's utmost consideration." The Blue Angels are scheduled to perform at the following locations in 2007. March: 10 Naval Air Facility El Centro, i Calif. 17-18 Davis Monthan Air Force Base (AFB), Ariz. 24 Tyndall AFB, Fla.. f 31-MacDill AFB, Fla. File photo Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornets fly in unison during the 2006 NAS Jax Air Show. April: August: 1 MacDill AFB, Fla. 4-5 Seattle, Wash. 14-15 Naval Air Station (NAS) 11-12 Hillsboro, Ore. Corpus Christi, Texas 25-26 Indianapolis, Ind. 21-22 MCAS Beaufort, S.C. September: 28-29 Vidalia, Ga. 1-3 St. Louis, Mo. May: 8-9 NAS Oceana, Va. 5-6 Offutt AFB, Neb. 15-16 NAS Brunswick, Maine 12 Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 22-23 Millington, Tenn. 19-20 La Crosse, Wis. 29-30 Salinas, Calif. 23 U.S. Naval Academy, Md. October: 26-27 Millville, N.J. 6-7 San Francisco, Calif. June: 13-14 MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii 2-3 Rockford, Ill. 20-21 Fort Worth, Texas 9-10 Tinker AFB, Okla. 27-28 Muskogee, Okla. 16-17 Fargo, N.D. November: 23-24 North Kingstown, R.I. 3-4 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 30 Battle Creek, Mich. 9-10 NAS Pensacola, Fla. July: Although these dates have been 1 Battle Creek, Mich. approved, they are subject to change. 7-8 Ypsilanti, Mich. For the most updated schedule infor- 14-15 McConnell AFB, Kan. mation, log on to the team's official 21 Pensacola Beach, Fla. Web site at www.blueangels. 28-29 Bozeman, Mont. navy.mil. I ' "lip Christmas dinner planned at Flight Line Cafe From the Flight Line Cafe T|he Flight Line Caf6 will be serving Christmas | Dinner from 2-5 p.m. The cost is $5 for all E4 Land below including family members and $5.90 for all E5 and above, retirees and their fami- ly members. The following menu will be served: French onion soup Roast turkey Roast rib of beef Baked pineapple ham Giblet gravy Homemade mashed potatoes Macaroni and cheese Broccoli Corn Dinner rolls Desserts For more information, call 542-3854/8597. 1rrldDr* 8 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 Participants in the Xtreme Challenge at NSB Kings Bay, Ga., are given some safety precautions before competing. Ten teams competed in the event qualified for the Ultimate Xtreme Challenge in Guatanamo Bay, Cuba, in February 2007. Dec. 7-8. The top teams from each base Team NAS Jax earns Xtreme regional champ berth By Miriam S. Gallet NAS Jax Assistant PAO Drew Miller, Mark Lassiter, Joshua Davidson and Amanda Steele of Team NAS Jax placed third with a time of 7:55:42 in the two-day Xtreme Challenge Adventure Race Dec, 7-8 outpacing forth and fifth place fin- ishers Team Ott and Team Kings Bay. The team's third place finish secured a spot in the upcoming regional championship Feb. 17-19 in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Team Blackout from NAS Key West placed first with a time of 7:12:04, fol- lowed by Team This Won't Take Long of NS Mayport. Photo by Miriam S. Called Drew Miller, Team NAS Jax captain for the Xtreme Challenge, sharpens his swimming skills at the base indoor pool. It's all smiles for Team NAS Jax as the come to the quarter marker of the mountain bike trail. Amanda Steele, left, an intern at the NAS jax Morale, Welfare and Recreation Fitness Source, was a last-minute addition to Team jax after teammate Crystyne Good hurt her ankle while training for the event. NSB Kingsbay, Ga., played host to the two-day event last week during which 10 teams from NAS Key West, Naval Ordnance Test Unit, Cape Canaveral, NS Mayport, NSB Kings Bay and NAS Jax compet- ed for an oppor- tunity to earn an all expenses- paid trip to the regional competi- tion. The race con- sisted of continu- ous and staged events such rock climbing and rappelling, mountain bik- ing, cross-coun- try running, ori- enteering, marksmanship, kayaking, swim- ming and team challenges. The cold front that swept through the South last Thursday and Friday added an unexpected dimension to the race. Seconds after crossing the finish line, a tired but exuberant Miller, team cap- tain and a lieutenant assigned to the Naval Oceanography Anti-Submarine Warfare Detachment, said, "It went well considering we had to make a last minute change . to our team ros- ":' " ter. Our female. active duty z member, Lt. j.g. Crystyne Good broke her ankle while in training and had to be However, we pulled together and finished." "Amanda Steele of the paintball guns," Lassiter said. NAS Jax Fitness , Center was our Lassiter, an AEAN assigned Mark Lassiter of Team NAS Jax takes aim at paintball targets. 'T[he to VP-30. manship part of the challenge was very difficult because of the ina "Literally, 30 cy of the paintball guns," Lassiter said. minutes, before the start she *..- -.-"- i changed ande joined theing teao . She enabled usAfter a 16-mile bike ride, teams were required to navigate a never ran intoot only minefield, while blindfolded as one team member shouts directicom plete the event, but we placed third and are rock-climbing portion of the event very difficult. now eligible to S compete in P Guantanamo in ., ..... February.. We all AN wish there were - more events like ' this one throughout'the -Wye According to Miller, the team After a 16-mile bike. ride, teams were required to navigate a b never ran into minefield, while blindfolded as one team member shouts directic any real prob- every balloon broken, another minute was added to their final time lems, however, they found the rock-climbing portion of the event very difficult. See EXTREME, Page 9 w' Team the fin on day one after completing trail and an eight-mile run in penalties they might NAS lax comes across t' .- ish line in second place a four-mile canoe-track, 16-mile mountain bike four hours and 24 minutes, not including lime have accrued during the day's events. marks- accura- balloon ins. For e. rl. i JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 9 :'I- -..i Photo by Miriam S. Called Xtreme Challenge Team NAS Jax members (from left) Joshua Davidson, Mark Lassiter and Drew Miller listen attentively to Florida Trail Association Orienteering Leader John Trow as he explains the basics of orienteering during a two-hour class Dec. 2 at Westside Regional Park. XTREME: Seven-week training session brings results From Page 8 "It was a very cold day, something like 34-degree weath- er, but the wind factor, made it feel like it was in the 20's and we had to remove our gloves to hold on and grab the rocks, making our fingers numb. It was a very tough leg of the race," he stated. "Also, the orienteering leg definitely kicked our butts. Finding the markers was difficult. We could get to the spot marked in the map and them would spend 15 to 20 minutes looking for the silly markers. I think for all of us, the mountain biking portion of the race was the most fun. We just had a great time riding." He further explained that although the competition only took less than eight hours, the training and preparation leading up to the two-day race was intense. "We were only given seven weeks to train and the first challenge was putting a team together. Even though the Xtreme Challenge was well publicized aboard the base, the response was poor. Yet, we managed to find four active duty members, including a female to enter and compete," Miller stated. "Once we had a team, we immedi- ately pooled all our resources and started to train in all of the disciplines. Megan, Amanda, Tim and Bill at the fit- ness center and base gym were awesome. They assisted us every step of the way and we are very grateful for their support and for believing in us." NAS Jax Morale Welfare and Rpcreation iIMWR) Fitness In-between the canoe race and the bike race was an interme- diate challenge designed to test the teams mentally. Team NAS Jax had to solve three riddles in order to advance to the bike race. Photo by Miriam S. Gallet John Trow (right), orienteering leader of the Florida Trail Association, teaches Team NAS Jax member Drew Miller, how to use a compass and find eight compass points at Westside Regional Park. "This training is going to help my team in the upcoming race," said Lassiter. Director Tim McKinney summarized the adventure race as an opportunity for the Sailors to compete with other bases. "The purpose of the event is for MWR to host a friendly competition that incorporates fitness, teamwork and cama- raderie between the different bases," McKinney stated. The next step for Team NAS Jax is to remain competi- Photos by MC2(AW/NAC) Will Tonacchio \f .:.' -^?..w;Ay^^,^^^ff^^12,^M Team NAS Jax fires paintballs at targets during the marksman- ship portion of the Xtreme Challenge. The event featured 10 targets that each team member has to shoot at 10 times. For each miss, one minute was added to the team's final time. Team NAS jax members Mark Lassiter, Joshua Davidson, Amanda Steele and Drew Miller proudly display their medals after winning third place in the Xtreme Challenge at NSB Kings Bay, Ga. tive and fit with continuous training. "From now until February, we will definitely continue our aggressive training and focus on improving our orien- teering skills," remarked Miller. "We want to win in Gitmo. Therefore, we have to push ourselves beyond our limits. That is what adventure racing is all about." The regional race in Guantanamo will consist of the top teams from each of the 22 commands assigned to Navy Region Southeast. The teams will face similar challenges as those encountered in Kings Bay, but in a completely different and unknown setting. At the end of the two-day Xtreme Challenge, Team NAS Jax came in third place with a time of seven hours, 55 minutes and 42 seconds. 'These two days have been a blast, I wish we could do more events like this," said Drew Miller, team captain. Team NAS lax sets up their bikes before hitting the trail. "The better we prepare, the better we will do when it comes to our transitions between events," said Joshua Davidson. o10 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 Boy Scout receives Eagle aboard JFK By MCI(SW) Bill Lamed USS John F. Kennedy Public Affairs of Troop 25 were outside, diligently working on the fence." Earning t1he Enagle Scout b hadae " inside Hangar Bay One on board involved personal dedication of time SUSS John F. Kennedy (CV 67), and effort to a community service Boy Scout Harrison Stubbs, 15, of project. Fundraising, crucial in Orange Park Troop 25, received his acquiring materials, meant Stubbs Eagle Scout badge Dec. 3 in a ceremo- had to raise $1,500 for the retention ny witnessed by fellow scouts, family pond fence. He accomplished his goal and friends. Stubbs, an honor student f \ after successful visits to 20 local busi- and athletic champion, is the son of Ir nesses in his Boy Scout uniform. leet Area Control and Surveillance Providing vital labor to complete the Facility Jacksonville Executive '- r work, Troop 25 helped Stubbs secure Officer Cmdr. Curtis Stubbs, a former the safety of every child visiting the crewmember of the Kennedy. Humane Society building. "I wanted to receive my Eagle Scout Dr. John Craig, one of the members ladge aboard the Kennedy for two on Stubbs' Eagle Scout Board of Anportant reasons. One was because i Review, used his time at the podium this ship was my father's first duty i' to paint a bright picture of the young station. The other was that I spent a man's efforts. 'tiger cruise' aboard the ship once and "He planned and executed his proj- l~ad a great time," Stubbs explained ect in a truly professional manner," during a brief speech. i Craig stated. 1 A presentation of the colors began \ Stubbs expressed his gratitude to the ceremony in front of uniformed every supporter, whether it was for scouts and their families. In solemn funding, labor or encouragement. reverence, young boys in their uni- Recognizing USS John F. Kennedy forms carried the national ensign and Photo by MC1(SW) Bill Laed Commanding Officer Capt. Todd scouting banner to placeholders near Harrison Stubbs, 15, lifts three fingers Zecchin, Stubbs thankedhim for per- 6hSe stage in an oath to uphold his duties as a new mitting the use of the hangar bay for SSeveral people spoke in recognition Eagle Scout during a ceremony Dec. 3 his rite-of-passage. Jf Stubbs for his work in the commu- aboard USS John F. Kennedy. He also revealed appreciation for ALity and his professionalism in exe- the support of his parents, by giving outing his Eagle project. prevent young children from falling both of them decorative pins to adorn ."I remember when Harrison first into a retention pond while visiting their clothing. approached me about his Eagle Scout our facility. I offered the idea of con- "My mother said I would get my Project," said Clay County Humane structing a fence around the pond. Eagle Scout and I know it happened Society President Janet Keskinen. Soon, on some of the hottest, muggi- because she's always right," Stubbs 'Immediately, I knew he could help est 90 degree days, he and members said happily. Essay contest to, remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the NAS lax Multicultural Awareness Committee She NAS Jacksonville Multicul- tural Awareness Committee is sponsoring its first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Essay Contest. The contest is open to all military members, civilians and con- tractors. The essay contest is being 12eld to encourage everyone to think critically about Dr. King's legacy of peace and justice. The theme of the essay is: What 4oes Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy mean to youi? SThe following are the rules for the contest: The essay must be between 750 and 1,000 words and must be typed dhd double spaced on 8 ?-by-11-inch paper. J: J Contestant should submit the typed original by mail or by email. The author's name, daytime phone number must be submitted on a cover page, accompanying the essay. All essays will be judged on the author's knowledge of Dr. King and his work in the civil rights movement, originality of ideas, development of point of view, insight into essay theme, clarity of expression and organization. Prizes: The winner will have their essay published in the Jax Air News and a trophy presented at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Program Jan. 11. Deadline: All essays must be postmarked by Jan. 5 and mailed to: Commander Navy Reserve Readiness Command Southeast Attn: Lt. Smith Box 90, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, FL 32212-0090 Submissions can also be emailed to: Kennetta.Smith@navy.mil. Essays postmarked after that date will not be considered, nor returned. Notification of winners: The winner will be announced at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Program Jan. 11. NAS Jax Chapel offers holiday services The following are the upcoming holiday services at the NAS Jax Chapel: Dec. 17, 10:30 a.m.- St. Edward Chapel Decoration Dec. 24, 8:15 a.m. Christmas Eve Service Dec. 24, 9:30 a.m. Fourth Sunday of Advent Dec. 24, 11 a.m.- Christmas Eve Service Dec. 25, 9:30 a.m. Christmas Day Mass (Catholic) Dec. 31, 9:30 a.m. Mass For more information, call 542-3051. Bone marrow drive is today Abone marrow drive will be held today at Fleet Readiness Center Southeast from 9 a.m. to 2 .m. The process only takes five minutes and consists of a simple mouth swab. For more informa- tion, go to www.dodmarrow.com. #y Kim Sears Special to American Forces Press Service increased alcohol con- sumption and danger- ous road conditions are two of many holiday haiz- ards on which a Depart- ment of Defense (DoD) safe- ty committee is working to raise awareness among service members this sea- son. : The Defense Safety Oversight Council is using a series of holiday mes- Sages from top DoD officials 4nd Service Safety Center activities to promote aware- ness and the importance of afe and responsible behav- ior through the holidays. "The holidays account for an increased amount of safety mishaps DoD-wide," officials said. From drink- ing and driving to leaving lioliday candles unattend- ed, the potential for injury and loss goes up dramati- cally during this time. The committee is putting particular emphasis on safe driving, using a series of leadership messages focused on accountability i Adventul AM Landing December 9th & 1f '1 \Santa will slop at Adven 64 from 8am to lOam Dec 31st: Celebrate th e begin atM 10 filled with ca by individuals and the chain of command, and the importance of defensive driving. The council also is direct- ing service members to Service Safety Center Web sites, which have online tools to help local com- manders and individuals reduce risks. Online resources include tips, pre- sentations and articles on topics including fireplace safety, suicide prevention, and carbon monoxide poi- soning, among others. In a June 22 memoran- dum, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld reiterated his directive to reduce all safety mishaps within DoD by 75 percent by the end of fiscal 2008. The Defense Safety Oversight Council was created to find ways to meet that goal. David S.C. 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Back then there were no rail- roads leading directly to Miami Beach. Therefore, the circus' elephants marched, "trunk to tail," across a bridge which lead to the convention center. It was an incredible sight! The circus was advertised as the only one with 50 elephants in its show. On that particular day a doctor was rushing to work at a downtown hospital. He became distracted, mesmerized even, by I the elephants lined up and ready to start crossing the bridge. The good doctor found himself count- - ing the elephants (40, 45, 46, 47). He hit the accelerator' .., and suddenly was in the midst of a terri- ble collision. He had i : hit elephant number 50! He nervously stepped out of the car, mumbled his apologies to one of the animal keepers, gave the man his Chaplain (Lt.) Jose Molina card and asked him to send the bill. Three weeks later the bill arrived for $750,000! The doctor immediately called demanding an explanation. 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BRENAU UNIVERSITY ONLINE H132173 bE*BRENAU ; .':-.. . ww.:- JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 13 USO to USO sign gets a makeover From the USO A s you drive through the Yorktown Gate, you may have noticed that the A. IUnited Services Organizations (USO) sign has undergone a makeover. The USO sign renovation was an Eagle Scout Project managed by Boy Scout Justin Bryan from Troop 27. Family members and friends also contributed to the project. Working in consultation with Gary Keroack, business manager for the NAS Jacksonville USO, Bryan took up the task of repainting and repairing the sign. During the first two weeks in November, Bryan stripped the old and faded paint from the sign. After taking the sign to bare wood, new hardware was installed and several coats of fresh paint were applied. "It's like, 'wow, there's a USO there,"' com- mented Erik Fish also of Troop 27. Now, even while navigating the narrow lanes entering the air station, the sign catch- es one's eye. "The project was more complex than I originally anticipated," said Bryan. "But, I had a lot of fun doing it and it feels great to help out the community." Bryan has been actively involved in the Boy Scouts of America for seven years. Over the summer he served as crew chief for a 12- member group of boys and adults on an 11- day trek over the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, N.M. He has served as a troop guide for the past two years while on staff at the National Youth Leadership Training conference at Photo courtesy of the USO Troop 27 Scoutmaster Ron Fish and troop members (from left) Joshua Bryan, Sean Fish, Justin Bryan, Chris Trivett, Erik Fish and Colin Doak gather together in front of the "new" USO sign. Camp Shands near Melrose, Fla. and is active Recreation Aquatics Department. in the Order of the Arrow there. Bryan is the son of Lt. Douglas Bryan, a In addition to his volunteer activities, he is chaplain serving aboard USS Philippine Sea a high school junior and also works as a life- (CG-58), which returned home Dec. 8 after guard for the NAS Jax Morale, Welfare and being deployed in the global war on terrorism. offer NoHoHo Program to Sailors' From the USO The Greater Jackson- ville Area USO will be offering the Not Home for the Holidays (NoHoHo) Program this year. NoHoHo allows service members to reserve local hotel rooms for $10 a night. The rooms will be available Dec. 18-28 only. Whether you live on a ship, have family coming into town or just want to get away this program is for you! Registration for these rooms is now ongoing at the NAS Jax and NS Mayport USOs. You may reserve up to 11 nights if you so choose. Registration must be completed in person. For a complete list of par- ticipating hotels, please visit www.usojax.org. II- - - w .Piaxnosax.cm Mon-Sat:10-6 (904)908- 0 :. .. 9Q41,2125 I 5000 US Hwy 17 Orange Park, FL I Publix ..hopping Center IHoIId O ~ s* Ocmlth from 4-pm* Coe and Save 10% on ve ing including ift card www.londax.com - Indulge Yourself or Others With Gift Baskets and Gift Cevificates JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 Children celebrate the holidays ji ",, Four-year-old Jamari Knox, aka Santa, sings with his class at the event. Photos by Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Child Development Center Lead Education Technician Angie Benitez hands over the microphone to Program Supervisor Deirdre Odom after singing "Happy Birthday" to her at the holiday event. I AMHHHMMf Four-year-old Blake Kindig belts out a song during the event. 71 4 t. '.4. 3.- A$dldor f t..Ds'n slesripV1f o 0 ifFloohWilhw st y'ate3f 3.5., -24d yr te'of 4.5%. ,y 3-30 rare of 5 5%. APR ranges from 6.5i to 7 0.' 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Prices valid for a limited time only. revious purchases excluded, Leather Match upholstery features top- in leather in the seeing areaswith skillfully watched vinyl everywhere else. **Coupons and promotion valid from 1232006 through 12192006. Must present original coupons) at time of purchase; no photocopies accepted. Lmt one coupon per customer/purchase; may n owned and operated. ***Valid towards any pair ofAshley Lamps valued at up to $89.99. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. Expires 12/19/2006. 2006 Ashley HomeStores, Ltd. Disney holding contest for military families From the MWR I.T.T. Office Disney is excited to offer each in-state military ticket office the opportunity to partici- pate in a very special con- test as part of Disney's "Year of a Million Dreams". One lucky military family (up to four people) will win two nights at a Disney Resort, plus most impor- tantly, one night in the incredible Cinderella Castle Suite in the Magic Kingdom Jan. 27. To enter the contest, fam- ilies must submit an essay (of 200 words or less) to the NAS Jax Information, Tickets and.Tours (I.T.T.) office that describes how they actively participate in enriching the lives of their military community. Disney is looking for those on your base who dedicate their time and effortto making your local, military commu- nity stronger. Entries are due to the I.T.T. office by midnight, Dec. 31. Entries may be submitted via e- mail to mwrittjax@bell- south.com or dropped off at the I.T.T. office during reg- ular business hours. NAS Jax will choose the single best entry and submit that entry to Disney. Military Sales. Disney will read the finalist entries from each Florida base and choose a single winning family no later than Jan. 15. The winning family will win the keys to the luxuri- ous Cinderella Castle Suite located in the Magic Kingdom for the evening of Jan. 27, plus two additional nights at a Walt Disney World Resort (actual hotel to be reserved by Walt Disriey World Military Sales based upon space availability), plus four three-day park hopper tick- ets (two adult, two child). The accommodation dates are not flexible, so please be. sure that you will be able to utilize the prize before entering the contest. For more information, contact Jenny Wallace, NAS JAX I.T.T. manager, at 542-3318. Keep those energy costs down From the Public Works Department As the winter season quickly approaches, the demand to turn on the heat is rising. Being the ,ever-vigilant stewards of the environment we strive to be, heat in office buildings will not be acti- vated until it is absolutely necessary. With your help we hope to significantly reduce environmentally harmful emissions this win- ter. Keep in mind a few tips to help lower energy costs this winter: A sweater or a blanket is often better than a space heater. The copier won't get cold at night, so turn down the heat on the way out. Having six personal refrigerators is a good opportunity to get one ener- gy-saving unit. Start clearing that deslk clutter and print off only what you really need. o .~Y JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 17 NEX contest winners (At left) Navy Exchange (NEX) General Manager Bill Hockenberry (right) presents the award to winners of i the NEX's 60th Anniversary Shopping Spree Giveaway Contest. The world-wide contest awarded 60 winners a $1,000 NEX Gift Card. Four of the winners are from NAS Jacksonville. They are (from left) Joan Alipio, Sharon Patrick, Grace Angeles and Lewis Blevins (not pictured). (At right) Navy Exchange (NEX) General Manager Billw' Hockenberry presents a NEX Gift Card to winner Sgt. Farris Lewisof the South Atlantic District Veterinary Command. Lewis won the top prize of $500 from the i "After Thanksgiving Gift Card Giveaway" Dec. 6. - Photos by Dody Swaffer for the Holidays Fx T SPECIALVALUE! W/ now 6 997 14.4-Volt 2-Piece Cordless Combo Kit *Kit includes 3/8" drill/driver and variable speed orbital jigsaw *While supplies last #217128 i was $9997 SPECIALVALUE! now $2998 SIOp*va was $3496 2.0 HP (Peak) 4-Gallon Wet/Dry Vac *Portable wet/dry vac *6' power cord *Includes bonus accessories #246084- 20 off IN-STOCK SMALL APPLIANCES Discount taken at register. While supplies last. Offer valid 12/14/06 through 12/17/06. See store for details. 20 Off ALL POINSETTIAS Discount taken at register. Offer valid on all remaining poinsettias. Offer valid 12/14/06 through 12/17/06. See store for details. 25 off GIFT AND free $25-$150 gift card when you use your Lowe's Consumer Credit Card 25 gift card or purchases $25 of 297-:496 50 gift card on purchases 5 of 97- pe46 $ 7f5f gift card on purchases lUU of 997-1-196 150 rt card on purchases $1500o :1497 or more a i -iin re i.l,1 .*.ir. pur,.:r :, .1,- '. ri ,,..,. .:.: r 1.e i:,Il '',r.l r ,T,1rr 3p liifnce "29. *:r nrore miade n ,Our LCO'.'vr C '.riun,r C -re-.j Larid r -in.rti.'i.r ma, appi, ,n2r .ilid, ]r.r.:.u._:r, 1.- ;-4 0'. , l':.re lr,.",:,r ,;le .al. ) WRAP, CARDS GIFT BAGS Discount taken at register. While supplies last. Offer valid 12/10/06 through 12/17/06. See store for details. 20% off ALL ACCENT RUGS Discount taken at register. Offer applies to rugs to rugs 30" x 50" or smaller only. While supplies last. Offer valid 12 14 06 through 12/17/06. See store for rdelarls 20 off ALL GAS AND ELECTRIC FIREPLACES AND MANTLES Priced as marked. While supplies last. Offer valid 12/14/06 through 1/16/07.. See store for details. YOURCHOICE $68 5'2" x 6'8" Blocks Multi Rug #91883 5'2" x 7'2" Persian Panel Rug #234630 5'2" x 6'8" Abrissone Red Rug #195617 4. ONLYAT LOWE'S! -.. SPECIALVALUE! S/ *'-,..""- Ilnow A PEERLEW $52 was$62 Chrome Lavatory Faucet *Solid brass construction *Limited lifetime warranty #231742 PORTERIRBLE ( SPECIALVALUIE! now $9994 . was $159 6-Gallon Air Compressor with Accessory Kit *150 PSI *Oil-free pump design #120435 13 adjustable wi heights or positi Converts to 4 di ladders -n %_ ,: Werner Thiusted by pros 4-to-1 $99 13' Telescoping workingg Ifferent Multi-Ladder s300 lb. load capacity, *Can be used as stepladder or extension ladder ?78390 22' #78463 $189 /BLACK&DECKER. SPECIALVALUE! A now $1997 was $2497 WorkMate *350 lb. weight capacity #176390 For the Lowe's nearest you, call 1-800-993-4416 or visit us online at Lowes.com Prices may vary after December 17, 2006 if there are market variations. "Was" prices in this advertisement were in effect on December 7, 2006, and may vary based on Lowe's Everyday Low Price policy See store for details regarding product warranties, We reserve the right to limit quantities. @2006 Hendrick Motorsports. All rights reserved. The likeness of Jimmie Johnson, the #48 race car, and other trademarks or copyrights used with the permission of Hendrick Motorsports and NASCAR. @2006 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 061291 001/61291/021 1172143 p limited-time values just in time for the holidays December 14-17 R172143 o .1. 'T' L.O;E F 18 JAx AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 MWR Planner *- Mission First, Sailors Always/ FCCJ B Msi Sweet Cl Re Lion King -I ($80) For more information call 542-3493. Mamma Mia EFree Bowling on Wednesdays for Active Duty from 11 p.m. ($53) a.m. 1 p.m. (shoe rental not included) Gat Ga Xtreme Bowling 1 Ga Every Saturday Gan 9 p.m. Midnight. w$10 per person (includes unlimited bowling and shoe ntal) Trips, activity "17single or unacc Liberty Cove IR Call 542-3521 for more information. 3491. Kid's Holiday Bingo Dec. 16 Free p Cards on sale 11 a.m. Noon $15 per child (ages 4-17) Includes bingo cards, dauber, soft drink, hot dog, chips $5 per person gnd a gift. Call 542-5007 for additional information. portation. d Van c Texas Hold'em Tournaments Regional Jin Budweiser Brew House Fast I Every Monday and Thursday 7 p.m. Van Open to all authorized patrons and guests. Zone gift certificates awarded! L Trivia Night Budweiser Brew House .. Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Karaoke " Budweiser Brew House Every Wednesday and Friday 7:30 p.m. until close -i i For more information on fitness and athletics call 542- P518/3239. Jingle Bell Jog Today 11:30 a.m. Perimeter Road / Antenna Farm For more information about I.T.T. trips or ticket prices lease call 542-3318. a! Monster Truck Jam Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. $26 for Club Level Seats Oran $5, In Sig First Coast Winter Lights Nov. 23 Jan. 1 $10 per car (an $8 savings) roadway Series tickets on sale now! charity ~ Jan. 28 at 1:30 p.m. ($62.50) ent Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. ($50.50) March 24 & 31 at 8 p.m., April 7 at 2 p.m. May 20 at 1:30 p.m. ($65), May 20 at 7 tor Bowl Tickets now available! me is Jan. 1 at Alltel Stadium . Kickoff ~ $32.50 for section 217 ae day shuttle ~ $10 per person ies and costs may be restricted to El-E5 ompanied active duty members. Call the Recreation Center for more details, 542- Wrap it Wednesdays Wrap your gifts at Liberty! aper, ribbons, and bows provided. Ice Skating Trip Saturday n includes skates, skate pass and trans- leparts Liberty Cove at 6:30 p.m. agle Bells Bowling Tournament Dec. 19 Lanes Bowling Center in Mayport departs Liberty Cove at 5:30 p.m. Last Minute Mall Trip Dec. 22 St. John's Town Center Mall & Movie Trip Dec.23 Free nge Park Mall and AMC Theater Jaguars vs. Patriots Game Dec. 24 cludes ticket and transportation. gn-up early, spots are limited! 77~~ I IM For more information on the 3249 or Mulligan's please call 542-2936. Military Appreciation Days at NAS Jax Golf Club No green fees! Cart fee only! Dec. 19 for active duty Dec. 21 for retirees and Department of Defense per- sonnel Christmas Eve Golf Scramble golf course please call 542- G E Je File photo Seven-year-old Sedaria Dutton enjoys her ride down the sled run created at the NAS Jax Mulberry Cove Marina for the annual Tropical Freeze event. This year's snowy event will be held Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Free refreshments will be offered. Dec. 24 $40 Military/DoD $50 Civilian Movies are shown at the base theater and open to all hands. For details call 542-3491. Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Glory (R) Saturday, 5 p.m. Accepted (PG-13) Saturday, 7 p.m. World Trade Center PG-13) For information on booking command or private func- tions at the O'Club or T-Bar, please call the Officers' Club main office, 542-3041. T-Bar Social Hours Monday Friday, 3 7 p.m. Reserve Drill Weekends, 3 7 p.m.. Call 542-3227/3682 for more information. Holiday Inspection Special $10, Includes checking belts, hoses, fluid levels, wipers & blades, tire pressure, tread depth, and your spare tire pressure. Special runs though January! r THE BEST PRICE in town guaranteed on a New ep or Chryslero FRANK GRIFFIN CHRYSLER JEEP 151.5 W EL OD0 29 3 ORANG PAKWWFRNGRFFN.O PRIORV A /FA TURDOWS. Wv Nd wver you need... Give us a try! LOWER YOUR RATE, LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS NEED HOLIDAY CASH, REFINANCE NOW! 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Take advantage c * .... h oni ua . 23.1.,. - I 0 n' ~6~e / I - I ta to $1500* o a 20 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 Yellow Water Holidays Carolyn of Unique Entertainment paints Ricky Hubbard's face during the Jolly Holiday event. 1 A SPOUSE'S PERSPECTIVE deDo Fore Blindation r 1 1I F 1 for The Blind, lnc' It s beginning to lOOK a lot like Christmas By Beth Wiruth Special Contributor Love Christmas! I start decorating for Christmas on Thanksgiving Day and I keep my decorations up through Greek Orthodox Christmas (Jan. 7). I love the smell of fresh baked con- fections, twinkling lights, Christmas d6cor and wrapped presents. However, this time of year is more than decorations and Christmas carols. It is shopping, wrapping, ship- ping, traveling, cooking, baking, the politically cor- rect 'holiday' parties and hopefully precious time with family and loved ones. Phew -TI'm tired thinking about it! Help! Life Consultant, Karin Overdorf states the holidays are often dreaded because of the harried pace. She encourages clients to care- fully plan their holiday sea- son, from shopping days and 'gift wrapping' to even fami- ly time and "me" time. "Plan your work and work your plan for a stress free holi- day" is her motto. The first hurdle for many. is shopping. What do you get everyone on your list without breaking the bank? We are often tempted to fund Christmas with the credit card. This can start the new year with financial stress. Maybe this year is the year to scale back in the amount spent. I know one family that draws names for a gift exchange rather than purchasing each person a gift. By controlling costs this year you can save those credit card payments and fees to tuck away for a "cash-up-front" Christmas next year. To help stay on budget make a list of people to pur- chase gifts for and list "pos- sible gifts" next to their names along with the esti- mated cost. Total this amount and make adjust- ments as needed to stay within your budget. Be flexi- ble for out-of-stock items but stay within the same price range. Avoid the temptation to add people to your list and stick to your plan. One other tip handmade gifts and baked goods can be a valued gift. A friend of mine purchases empty (unused) paint cans at the local hardware store, deco- rates the cans and fills them with goodies or bath and body items or school sup- plies. Creative ideas like this are a great way to sur- prise and delight those on your list while keeping costs low. Shipping: Late shipping drives the cost up to insure parcels arrive for that magi- cal day. 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Conveniently Located Near NAS Jax 5945Youngerman Circle East(Blanding at 1-295) Jacksonville, FL 32244 * Retired and active military with ID* Not available during special events* Can not be combined with other discounts or offers H 'PP H LIDAY TFrom tie T'rent TFamiCy Make JL Trent's One Of Your Favorite Restaurants Many people in the Ortega-Westside area of town simply know the restaurant as "Trent's" because of its history and reputation of consistently serving the best Southern-style seafood, steaks and burgers in the area. The restaurant, J.L. Trent's, is located on 120th Street, right across from the Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Yukon. There is also another location at 103rd St. on the Westside. Immediately, diners notice the wooden porch attached to the restaurant and the tiki bar tucked away in the corner. The walls at J.L. Trent's are covered with stuffed fish, old photos and sports memorabilia to provide a comfortable dining atmosphere. But, the reason customers are so crazy about the restaurant is no mystery to anyone who appreciates great food, a comfortable family atmosphere and some of the most reasonably-priced meals you will find anywhere. J.L. Trent's is family-owned and -operated, so family is treated like friends and friends like family. However, the bottom line is food, and the verdict is in from area residents J.L. Trent's serves the best Southern food in town. At J.L. Trent's, your food will be served sauce drizzled on top), Fried Pickle Chips and ? Potato Skins. However, Trent's is truly known as seafood and steak specialists. The Seafood Trio, , homemade Baked ": !' Stuffed Flounder and shrimp are prime examples of why Trents is unforgettable to Westsiders. Seafood can be ordered individually, in combination platters and in baskets. All dinners are served fried, grilled, blackened or baked to your liking. All dinner plates are accompanied with two hush puppies, cole slaw and a choice of two sides, which include baked potatoes, fries, grits, green beens, black- eyed peas, collard greens and sliced cucumbers.Come hungry, because the portions are huge and most people leave with to-go boxes because they just can't eat everything on their plates.However, it's definitely worth saving room for the delictable desserts at J.L. Trent's, such as Fried Cheesecake topped off with ice cream and the Key Lime Pie. piping hot and beverages ice cold. Some ot Trent's Southern specialties include the If you're bringing the kids along, Fried Stuff (a mixture of fried seafood), there's a menu just for them aimed at Buffalo Oysters (including a wing-style youthful taste buds with pizza, chicken r- ---------- -- ----- - - -- -- r - -- - --- Long Leaf iic Wlan oas .- FJ strips, peanut butter and jelly or a grilled cheese sandwich, all in generous portions, just like the lunch and dinner meals. Also, come early, because both loca- tions offer an Early Bird special from 2 to 5 p.m. J.L. Trent's is located at 4553 120th St., across the street from the commercial gate at the Naval Air Station in Yukon. Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. There is also a location on the Westside at 8968 103rd St. and is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sudays through Thursdays and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturdays. It is closed Monday. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. 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All the ,, members of VP-16 are proud to have finished a succyesful deployment and excited to be home for a restful holiday season with their families and loved ones. 4.~~ 4 ' ..AW2 Timothy Vaughn of VP-16 is greeted by family -- members as he returns home Dec. 4. BOOTS: 'These Sailors deserve everything we can possibly get to them' Photos by MCI (AW/SW) Mark Ceil AW2 Michael Sereno of VP-16 is happily met by family mem- bers as he returns to NAS Jax Dec. 3 after a six-month deployment. $5.75/day with military ID 100% covered Luggage assistance Free beverage, newspaper From Page 1 Massenburg led a panel of distinguished visitors as they began their tour at the Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) where they received firsthand accounts of readiness prob- lems from military and civilian maintainers. The team received briefings from representatives of tar- geted departments at NAS Jacksonville. At the briefing, com- manders and officers-in- charge of FRCSE, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit (CNTTU), Supply and Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 (CPRW-11) reviewed their past progress and the bene- fits they have provided to the warfighter to help them accomplish their mission. One of the functions of the briefings to the BOG atten- dees was to identify prob- lems that that are current- ly restricting Sailors from getting their jobs done and issues that could cause roadblocks for the aviation community later on down the road. "BOGs are a look at the basic housekeeping of our organization and finding out what is hurting our Sailors... the most. It is a program that is going to give the power of change back to our Sailors and let them create the organiza- tion that is right at the right cost." stated Massenburg. "The only way that is going to happen is to ensure that our senior lead- ership is out there listening Photo by MCI (SW/AW) Heath Vice Adm. Walley Massenburg addresses an audience of NAS Jax leadership during an executive level brief held atVP-30 Dec. 6. to the troops and discover- ing what their needs are." The tour continued with stops at the aviation sup- port detachment, CNTTU, and FRCSE. Massenburg took that time to introduce himself to Sailors in their work centers and hear what they had to say. "These Sailors deserve everything we can possibly get to them," explained Massenburg. "What we've failed to do in the past 10 years is to get them the tools. This is part of what we want to do here with the BOG project." The NAE began when then Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark, tasked Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific with the responsibility for overseeing all of Naval Aviation. "We were tasked to find out why it was cost- ing so much and we were receiving so little," explained Massenburg. "We didn't have the parts that were needed to properly complete the mission. Basically, we were mort- gaging the future on the backs and the can-do atti- tude of our Sailors and Marines. "If we would have contin- ued with the same spend- ing behaviors that we did in the 90's, vwe would be on our way to a diminished Navy," he added. The responsibility in- cludes implementing a com- prehensive program to make fundamental process changes in the way the Navy provides manpower, equipment and training to stateside naval aviation commands between deploy- ments. The following day, Mas- senburg held an executive brief in the VP-30 auditori- um for senior Naval Aviation leadership sta- tioned at NAS Jacksonville. They talked about the VITA: Tax season is almost upon us From Page 4 even longer if submitted from overseas or while deployed. By using VITA/ELF, refunds are deposited directly into a Sailor's bank account in an average of two weeks from the date of the transmis- sion, even from overseas and afloat commands. These rapid refunds greatly reduce the need for refund anticipation loans (short- term loans with added charges and high interest rates). There are fewer mis- takes. VITA/ELF returns are very accurate. There is a one percent error rate compared to a 15 percent error ,rate for paper returns. Past tax seasons have demonstrated that the suc- cess of the VITA/ELF Program is predicted on support from local com- mands. While the local Naval Legal Service Office (NLSO), Staff Judge Advocate or the Fleet and Family Service Center rep- resentative will manage tax assistance centers, local commands are strongly encouraged to provide per- sonnel, equipment and facilities. When local com- mands support the VITA/ELF program, every- one benefits. Sufficient manpower is the key to success. The sup- port of every command is necessary. Especially send- ing Sailors on temporary additional duty (TAD) for the 12-week tax season or allowing personnel to work .part-time at the tax assis- tance centers. Part-time support is especially critical during February, the peak filing time. The goal s to provide one volunteer or TAD tax pre- parer per 100 members of each command. One full- time tax preparer who is trained by the Internal Revenue Service and or VITA/ELF tax officers, can provide more than $50,000 worth of services. Information involving tax preparer training can be obtained by contacting the local NLSO. The VITA/ELF program is extremely important. With support, we can con- tinue this valuable quality of life benefit for our Sailors. FAIRWIND .. ,: . MORTGAGE & INVESTMENTC. _!C -iIL N DIPPFi~iAIT BkD_&.En-Ii Lii> No APPLWc%1,r' F nt- ... I' iXI I 'H rav.i L Ke ith r.; Your REALTOR with Integrity W- .[ 2065 "- elebrating O ars David Butler 40 USN-Ret. 401 Kettering Way This 3BR 2.5BA end unit condominium is move-in "'. ready. This immaculate home features berber carpet, S a formal dining room, a large master suite with a spacious walk-in closet, a deck plus a community pool. It is conveniently located within walking distance to three schools. ^- ......MLS: 338611 Price: $130,000 Phone Number: (904) 716-7863 Toll Free: 1-866-643-5800 Email: David@DavidSellsJax.com NAE, AIRSpeed and the role each of them played in the readiness pro- , : cess. Massenburg then opened the floor up to ques- tions about the future of Naval Aviation. Mas-sen- burg told the audi- ence about the "journey" the Navy is on using AIRSpeed and bet- ter business prac- _ tices that will increase productiv- er Ewton ity while saving senior money. "We are changing the way we do business, and we saw some of that here today," said Massenburg. "At the end of the day, it is all about our Sailors and Marines and giving them the tools they need," he said. RADIO CONTROL HEADQUARTERS CARS BOATS PLANES TRAINS YA0AI s L- J- A .111A -R Choose from 2Great Packages Call now to Make Your Reservation select the paclkge )ou would mo-t enio. THE NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION Begin \our celebration R ith a lvisih butlet including (arted Prime Rib and Crjb Leeg. From there you will enter the B Comniedy Zone where the laughs begin featuring nation.ly known coniedians The fun conunues as ;ou 'ahisk your partner around thel dnce floor, while eniou ng our Dl's from Deland Entertinmen until 1 uO a ni m Ring in the new year with lo of fun at the Ramada Inn Mandarn, complete v % ilh pamr fjvor. and a champagne tuajt $69' per person, SPlus TaxOFF BLAST OFF Begin yoir celebranon a ith plenty of laughs in the ballroom iitli a comedy show, tearuring nationally recognized comedians The tun continue wit nh dance ing and partying with local D.s and a host of fun-loh- tog character until 1 u.ia m Ring in the new lear with lots of fun .u the Ramada Inn Mandarin, complete w ith part. laors. props a champagne ioast, streamers and S conftti at nudnight' $35"" per person' Plus Tax 1.295 & an lid. ou D I I WiJ1F~GJl Ile +h Comed& ZONEg .- r oRsraion JACKSONVILLE'S LARGEST FAMILY OF CONSIGNMENTS SINCE 1979 HOLIDAY SPECIAL 50%-75% OFF* Storewide Friday Dec. 15th & Saturday, Dec. 16th E-,:.Iudc:; Specie:l Iterns -- I I \\' lth C py f tIlls d, I'Itll s il a t siopping" I I Thursday, December 14th I --- - ; .- - - - - -- Shops of Baymeadows CR 220 a! College Dr Orange Park at Kingsley Ave. 448-5866 272-8727 264-6511 Jacksonville Beach Mandarin Landing St. Johns Square 247-8282 886-9296 997-0550 www.Round-Robin.com the $ 140 's! .Townhomes ^Bfc,, .^J I)33-I499 5qL 3 ,ey-coOMv5 FIA5A iofl- * -~-~1 I I f+. L5 QVckje SMaronda SHomes www.m/f /aronda.com www.maronda.com 1-295 to Roosevelt Blvd (Hwy 17) North. Left on Avent Dr. (Across from N.A.S. JAX) Community is directly on the right. (904) 908-9682 - Model Hours: Mon. 11-7 Tues., Wed., & Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-5 B Some front elevations may differ slightly. Prices subject to change without notification. CBC 058803 I QB4649 wwi, I-c I "1117r I I or)]z C.C) O-nljbED 'Ihx DN X.. I r Tk r-cr. %-A I LW: J&W ~OB~I 7071i~ .22 JAX AIR NEWS, NAS JACKSONVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2006 SPORTS & STANDINGS 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. Golf league meeting coming up A winter golf league meeting will be held Jan. 17 at 11:30 a.m. at the golf clubhouse. The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command Department of Defense personnel and selective reservists. The league will be played on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Commands having their athletic officer or designated representative attend the meeting will receive five captain's cup points. All interested personnel should attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to join the league. 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 AAmerica) race and your time must be one of top .,10 regional qualifying times. If you have run in a Sanctioned race and your time meets the regional ,,qualifying time, contact your base athletic director. Southeast regional qualifying times: 5K Men 19:00 Women 24:00 10K Men 34:00 Women 46:00 Marathon Men 3 hours, 30 min. Women 4 hours Triathlon Men 2 hours, 30 min. Women 3 hours Triathlon time based on 1.5K swim, 10K run, 40K bike For more information about any of the sports articles, call Bill Bonser, sports coordinator, at 542-2930/3239, email bill.bonser@navy.mil or visit www.nasjax.navy.mil. Greybeard Team Naval Hospital CNATTU NCTS VP-45 CPRW-11 NRD FRC Basketball Standings As of Dec. 8 Wins Losses 4 0 3 0 2 2. 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 Intramural Basketball Standings As of Dec. 8 Team Wins Losses VS-22 6 0 Naval Hospital 5 1 HS-3 VS-32 AIMD VP-30 FRCSE 600 HS-15 VP-45 VS-24 FRCSE 900 CBMU202 HS-11 2 4 .PERSPECTIVE: Time to prepare for the holidays From Page 20 Christmas. Mail early! Traveling: Many of you ;>'will hit the highways this : month to visit family and ,'friends throughout the country. All About Travel :"offers this advice: "Purchase your airline and Strain tickets-as early as ,"possible, later flights (red- 'eye flights) are often the best fare. Ship your pack- ages and travel light to ..avoid lost luggage/gifts and ,expedite the ,boarding/security process. If you are driving during this season, check in advance for road condi- tions and requirements. Some areas may require chains to be in your vehicle or on your tires. Web sites such as www.smartravel- er.com offer real time traf- fic conditions. Be sure to make sure your vehicle is prepared for your trip especially if you are going more than across town. Make Memories: Don't forget to take time out to make memories with your children, your spouse, your neighbors and your extend- ed family. Bake cookies, build a gingerbread house, have a tree decorating party, make gifts together, sing holiday carols and a visit the local nursing home are just a few ideas. Don't forget the spiritual significance of this season and take time for your 'spiritual health' in the midst of this busy time. Gotta' run...the next batch of cookies is ready to come out of the oven! Questions or comments for Beth? Contact Beth at beth.wiruth@homefrontinfo- cus.com. GO AWAY! .N .5 .;! No really, GO AWAY! IBut take us when you g0! I Going away for the holidays? The Jacksonville Transportation Authority now offers FREE surface parking at the Kings Avenue Garage, and $3 rides to the airport from the downtown area. Exact fare is required. Our AirJTA buses have plenty of storage for your luggage, and our free surface parking at the Kings Avenue Garage will leave some extra jingle in your pockets. AirJTA service operates Monday through Friday only. Visit our Web site at jtafla.com or call us at 630-3100, TDD 630-3191 for AirJTA schedule information. ; J3ACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY I.I Regional Transportation Solutions R134321 JACKSONVILLE'S 'I PREMIERE TAR T RESTAURANT: "New to the Area": S They Make 'em, S& Ak We Make 'em Yours! W--~ A Santa's Naughty & Nice Helpers Invite You To join The Fun All Season Long. WE'RE OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR INCLUDING CHRISTMAS! *2-4-1 HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY 3-6 BACHELOR PARTIES * FREE PARKING VOut Our Daily Liquor Store Sales THE LIQUOR DEPOT Next to Wacko's * CLOSE TO HOTELS & STADIUM * ADALLTEL STADIUM One Only 4 Miles from Alltel! / EMERSON ST. Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14, 2006 23 .JaxAir N Classi ied BY PHONE 366-6300 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Fri. 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Toll Free 800-258-4637 BY FAX 904-359-4180 IN PERSON Many people prefer to place classified in person and some classified cate- gories require prepayment. For your convenience, we welcome you to place your classified ad at The Florida Times- Union from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday at One Riverside Avenue (at the foot of the Acosta Bridge). Deadlines Run date Call by Fax by Thursday Tue, Noon Tue, 11 a.m. ease note: Fax deadlines are one hour earlier. holiday and Legal deadlines vary and will be sup- led upon request. 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Bals" County -a, o o MWMElER OilT-E ADal T LHr l.WIS THlYl t rWLLyard ,e' Tri -,B yIE :-a'calr..l J-J' ws l.J SM nd yOeetW ndJacksonville, FL 32207 HO E1'n16 a-eL EaGviria aa er, asao unt 'c'cond 7900'730 ..... r .L 06uEJoPmn- CounFy NavyLnTomOesFEakeun i .Clay Classlffie, dCLA.DUVAL & NASSAU Lmnd 8$2189 s 73PEce0s 8606ohmged A dsMCa .Lewis 743-83805 s edva $980 Down. $749 Mo. Arlington CALL (904) 291.2735 *WEEKLY SPECIALS! * (please .Lot. $075/Mo. Must Sels A.DVERTISINGsCALL TODAY 291-0716 LES 1. Free advertisingin the Fleet Market is restricted to active duty and retired military 6. Ads appearing to be in the promotion of a business or which do not meet therabove MO IDDLEBuRG lack or blUe InK g rides tow or leave, announcing lost and found I-5ACRES. 100o FINANCING Clay sharing wor onItesandgarageIorigin .SEYCOR RLTY 4774225 OR Dural SBE LIMITED TO ANNOUNCEMENT OF HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT BY QUALIFIED NOTE: (1) This form must be clipped (not torn) along the outside border. (2) No more thanr Down 5595 Month 28X5,stove,trig, dshwshr Giet Entry to Win No credit uv. 4/2 28X62,- Starla Esp514. Stave/frig, dLshwshr, heat CALLS9USt. oh 2 pump. $2,900. 730- 8606 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD I _ I L Ph Ho pli de 24 Jax Air NeWS. NAS Jacksonville. Thursday. December 14, 2006 LI" rA M.". I I - We Salute Our Miltary Hereos! PONTIAC-GMC-BUICK of Orange Park 7245 Blanding Blvd 1-800-558-6409 JDLY SE!aVING THE 2M t iAYS1NCE 1991. ~iZt- S-N----------------- %"MIITARY PRCING: MANUFACTURER'S': \ 0ICE 'N 0 , r n., r[l',L-. 1, , .. _.=,=L TOYOTA at the Avenues 10564 Philips Highway 1-800-431-3952. Glimmer Package only iG 60: rNISSAN ON ATLANTIC "Whe l Th r v i s S ickc A/icr Thet Slh " 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 877-264-4462 >>Show us your potential. Career direction: forward. It nor t J)ucr aU1 ralk 'I.:j re. alJy .:an take c,,our .'career uIrriher at BelS,:utlh ,An n.v thn ime put ,c' ur ta3lerlnt orn the lir .2 nights in an oceanfront room for 2 adults, complimentary bottle of champagne & party hat amenity & breakfast for 2 on New Year's Day T'aeimirdld 51 6ajlB s'l 'iikrIoH r irw qf( Oceanside Inn & Suites 866.5.jekyll oceansideinnandsuites.com Buccaneer Beach Resort 877.84.beach buccaneerbeachresort.com lrnT li -h I II ,.. ,,I hllr ,', r n.r& n, ,l,1 i .Inja rr 9201 Atlantic Blvd 866-568-5000 ' . PONTIAC-GMC on Atlantic -ily Automotive urou Cityl ,r.iiubshi on Atlainbc 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 3 998-7111 Cit, %ltts-uishi at the Avenue' 10857 Philips HiShay 260-9222 City Mlitsubi-h, of Orange Paik 7505 Blanding Blv'a 779-510U Cit Isuzu nn Atlantic 10575 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 Ci1t Suzuki on Atlnnic 105AW AllaniHc Blhd qt8.ryi' i OtLU L,'-I'JIJ it 1 .U. I I '-IU J I L I U 1.:''l It iU [- "I r :. IULIJ I ii i J aA aIV C. lAL Both p:-ti:,ri;- requiJre ccri'iJ.tLri and r-tUlin, prc,'du.-' andr SSer-ice-' t.-I. .-:ustrrr-*and neg,-rac.n g e-"r.rce order re ,-.t-. and billing iri- uri Str,:,nq e. and *.:.rr3'i,.Jlt3 -'kili F'C skdiU and the *abdiit-, t: rnuitrtia:k arre required F.:.r E ding uLJ Sales ociate;. y:u must be biling-u :l in Engqsh .rid rdSpanish To: apFpl, i.- www.bellsouth.com/employment * ClicL. Find a1 JIcb lin. :r rtle left then c:h.:se Jccipati-.nal Hourly Po-ii icr' * [nput the c.:-rres':r-i..r j, n. rirrtber belo-w in ithe lob tiurr&.er field arid click. ,n Sear.ch Job #0608289 for Sales Associates Job #0609427 for Bilingual Sales Associates * Open the lob .Po:tinr: and ,:h-:l io-n "enond a Fe'ijrne' Learnr more iab':.ut :, our te-ting re-urirr ent' rid study rnlatenlc under "Te-t G .de" at. te www.bellsouth.com/employment site. Sh.-.v u ivh.rt ',u ,ie g.Ot EOE @ BELLSOUTH Listening. Answering ,Fl .0- I T 1: -,, l- ,,r, " I I- l II "' i 1 l I i, .: ,- ,. . LONG TERM CONTRACTS TWO JACKSONVLLE LOC.ATo-ONS 100- OPENINGS IN SHIP REPAIR ANDO NEW COINSrIUCTON FOR IMMEDIATE .1MO FUtRUE ftIRES. Shiplllte Plpittlei WvI- et. [ll\M ,'l e ;iri(t ccrlrti:p!.!'l) V hlottis tlieil Tr ide f'i.iliirP's< 1lied 'ppiari l ay apiply i rn ,person Morir-Fri n irr l.) 4 Tpm or nmail,'.l Tarli tume to Atlantic Marine, 8500 Heckscher Drive, Jax., FL 32226; lax (904) 251-1579; email to jaxresumes@attanlicmarlne.com. Ou' iemploVmeril process irciud. j Dackgrouad 3n, pri ernploymenl y druivalcor:l sareerrig EOCE M'F O/DRUI FREE WORKPLACE Always Moving Forward a- .su <=,w.r<-tln mar'r>QfT.ln lln nnn I,, rr 4 HONDA on Atlantic 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 866-672-0000 www.cogginhondajacksonville.col (-l lir I ', i. ;,.. ,. 1.'i 1if *l -, . ,, .D.i .r:, ,,; ., i ...i.. u Part-Time: Starling at $12.72 per hour Plus Benefils (hIcldi,iJ 1 .-i /,. ,/,r,. i ,,, li'HI]l..iri K..|...;>..'..:|.I _i 1 iE_',Z1i.i'. '. I., .- N ij..r. 1n 1 High "h-. ... di.I.._ .EL ,E D r .. .I .. ..' ,, r .. *.-.,.uiii ** i ii -i '.iiiric PI,,: .1 I .1. i -'" 1 ,,nr, .',J i i .t , Plj-c i pp online .il wTvw .lsajob'.cI)m 1-800-887-1895 TTY: 1-800-887-55110 A:i 'ot on f th- r .lti I aLtLn t: ,pi v id.f situa'giicni recei'.-able:;; manj .ij r.crvires, our clIrntelo iT'n0clIde's td'tle Ch-ip roster of FtorTui P ."90 ien"., Tirai h our sEorI",s. I. Ci7.t, l . ho 1 i' r[ l mruiil c r-Il wa. c ,i,'i. ,r : : y irc ;ler iFrln-.] C sI h Ilov', 'Oi-,er .; operdl''lJ r.OEI.. vOl.ictyi, bad dr-bi -,pcnse vnc til nr.rn.m iiri crt;'iolnptr 1* !iOi;i' We are hiring for Outbound Collection Account Representatives T .. i I I ,"1i . or ,. *..1+" Stoirit) Ulmin"moon :F%. % S.K r~si~ Jax Air NWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14,2006 25 w'RzAjOFSORi]NGE IARK VOL]SWAGEN O1.ORANGEPAR1KI1 ' p '7 The II I 'I LI wwA 2007 Acuras Arriving Daily! All New 2007 Acura RDX o month lease. l2(i. die i-t cin option 'U rir '.t ,epci.l'k.., mn, lsper year, All New 2006Acura TL m1 month-leiciq u 3999 due .*'u'-"'- t. a't. "".a etioftin 0. d li.,: All New 2007 Acura MDX In Stock And Ready For SIm. diat~e Delivery! All New 2006 Acura RL 24 I 'n Stock _- l Ne" 20 ur A47TSX's Ne ,ar, 18 RSX's TSX Stk: RSX l.Stock ...With Luxurious Amenities 60 Loaner Cars Pickup & Delivery Service Service Department Open 6 Days A Week Service Walk-Ins Always Welcome *Wireless Internet Starbucks Coffee Accessory Boutique il offers on select models with approved credit. Payments plus tax, tag and title. *Limited term financing on select models with approve credit. Dealer contribution may affect final sale price. Clearance! MANAGER'S SPECIAL '03Acura 3.2 TL Great Car, Gre. Pnrce' -13 995 '98 AcuraTL $4 Sod Transportation $4995 '98 Mazda Mena *499 Sharp! 499 '03 Chevrolet Cavalier *5995 Only 20K Miles 5995 '99 Ford Mustang GT Coupe *8995 '01 Ford F-150 Ext Cab 4x4 *'995 *8995 '03 Toyota Sienna $9 5 Auto, FuU Power 9495 '99 Acura 3.5RL *9995 '00 Buick LeSabre Ltd Leather, Fully Loaded *9995 '00 GMC Suburban 12495 Sharp! 12,495 wAY; 11Yae 'TT77Yk1 rc '00 AudiA6,9 2.7L,AUiThe Toys! 12,995 '02 ToyotaTacoma Double Cab SR5 12,995 '03 Mitsubishi Eclipse Convertible 4 Fun, InThe sinroof 13,995 '02 AcuraTL's *13,995 '04 Honda CivicLX *14,995 Low Miles 14,995 '06 Honda Civic Coupe $15,495 '03 Jaguar X-Type *17,995 '06 Honda Element EXP Only K Miles 20,550 '04 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 Crew Cab 4x4 20,995 '06 Ford Mustang GT Convertible *26,995 3200 Miles $26,995 '03 Mercedes-Benz E320 *29,995 Luxury For Less *29,995 '06 Nissan 350Z Roadster Convertible Only 2K Miles 32,980 [,'~~ ~ ~ .^2P2 Et _i ili|ilm ll| ^- ttar i-. -!Mn jg n 904-777-56001 ACuta of ManrgepPB:I A STARTING AT: J V 2007 VOLKSWAGEN ItTA Stk#70127 AS DiesesInSto 48 Month lease. 2500 plus first payment and acquisition fee due at signing, security deposit. 12k miles per year. Offer expires 12/10/06. Payments plus tax tag & title. BRAND NEW 2007 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE Stk#70106 19 Month lease. 2500 plus first payment and acquisition fee due at signing, $0 security deposit. 12k miles per year, Offer expires 12/10/06. Payments plus tax tag & title. SKANDU NEtW UUI VULIVVWAGLEN PASSAT Stk#70127 illi~l~l0l 0i y i| Mii a sak'i, 11 48 Month lease, 2500 plus first payment and acquisition fee due at signing. 0 scuiy deposit. 12k miles per year. Offer expires 12/10/06. Payments plus tax tag & title. , 904-2 9-2offers n select models with proved credit. All offers on select models with anproved credit. mmtl- MANAGER'S SPECIAL '06 Nissan Titan Quad Cab, Bediner, Uike New, Low Mies '02 Honda Accord LX 2 Dr, Auto, A/C, Sunroof......................... 10 ,99 9 '02 Toyota Camry Sunroof, Low Miles 11,899 '03 Mazda 6 One Owner, Low Miles, Super Clean.......... 15,995 '02 Volkswagen Passat W8 18,995 Certified, Low Miles 1 '05 Dodge Magnum v- " Yeah,t's a HEMI, 21,600 '04 Jaguar X-Type23995 26K Miles 23,995 '03 Mercedes-Benz E320 29,888 3 To Choose' 29,888 '03 Infiniti Q45 Loaded, Navigation $29,500 '03 Porsche 911 Carrera II Super Clean, Under 30K Mes, One Owner.............. 4 9 ,9 9 5 '06 BMW 325i Chrome, Loaded Buy For *420.o. *With approved credit. 84 months at 6% APR with s2500 down. *rrw i^vr^ TipTy17 ylL L"* 904-269-2603 -- I L "@-Ti TITIT 16~ 26 lax Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14, 2006 AVONDALE 1/1 $495 Mandarin-2500sf, 2 Tinsel Town area. 3/2 Near Shops & Grocery story house 4/2,5 +I w /attoched H 1g a r, 1 ic S I VANSANDT RE 3893540 washer/dryer din-side-Nature's BAYMEADOWSBeaches $1700/m. (904)-338-1264 Hideaway 3BR/2BA, Baker Mandarin, Riverside sGaled pool,W/D, Southside, Westsi de MANDARIN 3/2, 0.ad soCla* Prvan. EFFIC $100WK, APn house & neighborhood, $1000 month + deposit. Duval Schools $150week, also houses fen yard, $1000mo. all Call 904-620-0357. ialt ainin for rent furn/ unfurn wk, 904-610-6345 S T c T a -* Nassau 6 Specialty Trainig/ month. 904.302.5753 N Putnasm Events I MANDARIN- Anchorage, Dan Jones BEACHES 4/2, w/2 car, pool, fresh & Associates, Inc St. Johns pot, new crpt & appl. CALL NOW!i $1oo. 919 949-5724. (904) 757-3466 BEACH PONTE VEDRA Georgia LUXURIOUS Www.ERADANJONES.Com Beaut 2/1 amenities & LIVING AT MANDARIN 3/2, dbi upgrds $1100mo., + $125 OAFNFRDAB PRICE oa 1 6t, m TownHomsand for garage 904-424-7396 BUILDERS EXAMOPREP OCEAN OAKS 249-5611 Losco Rd. $1200mo + Townhomes, andBULREX PE dep. Coiall 880-0306 Condominiums PONTE VEDRA HOME INSPECTORS 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedrooms 2/2, 1 car garage, FP, COURSE yd omr, MANDARIN 3/2, fenced $1800 W/D, beach access, Florida Vocational A.0,1 $t -$78 h Conpetely refurb. ih $1200moCall 273-8047 College 779-1000 Sc Nete bIn the A oBAYMEADOWS/9A floridavocationalcollege.com 1, 2 & 3 BR's Avollul At 343-2853.,$1500m+dp Following Areas: Small to large office o Park Apt.757-0240 Northside space available now. MANDARIN Townhome Oceanway Call 234-3600 Ref: 82 fREAL ESTATE 3/3, 1800sf, $1070m. 2/2, Downtown 1 Week Day Class Jan 8 1300sf, $850m. Tile firs, Arintn 8 week Eve Class Jan 8 fp, pets ok. Avail now In Arlington Mandarin Executive Superior Instruction Orange Park 2 b r/2ba Windermere 904-612-0850 Southside Offices for Rent $250 Month www.myfrei.com wetbar, frpIc, attic, fully Argyle 288-8500 (904) 269.2555 equip kit, fnc bck yd, NORTHSIDE 2/1 Westside Florida Real Estate Institute $650m 904.294.6903 w/bonus rm, $750mo, Hilliard REAre n i SAN MARCO 904-4759 -5588 or F en office spaces avail., on Real Estate, Mortgage, Title, 1 BR Specal! 800491-0599 CALL 757-3466 ker the Ortega Rver Watere, NORTHSIDE Rent to own RENTAL SPECIALS ClayMarina 904-384-1777 alliancebusinessschool.com SAN MARCO LOFTS New 4/2, 2cor ar. RE Nay aAlianebPCines sscooooicom SAN MARCO LOFTS New 4/2, 2car gar. wwwERADANJONES Duval or Call: 904-880-8070 One of a kind residence Bad credit ok, $1250m. www.ERADANJONES.com NasoC 90-8007 www.theloftssanmarco.com 754-234-2101 Nassau 1450 Flagler 396-9601 T, Putnam NORTHElDE -NICE 3/1+, St s WESTSIDE 2br Newly nr Trout River, aol new,| St. Joh Remod. W/D conn $665m. o ar, CH&A, $ IA50m. App o se Ge2 December Free Seaboard req. 408-835 0563 Oaks. Frances @ 904-778-9836 Northside-Eogle's 4BR/2BA, 2,114sf. Timber Creek Planta- I -o- 4.R/2A2-cogroe, tion 3BR/2BA, 1874sf, -car garage, like new. $1350 per ith a Baker lakefront, brand new, FbRentS3utheast $1,350,000. (904)613 -3474. Call 225- 1934 or 705-5453 Clay NORTHi IDE/Westside Yulee/Fernandina Beles- D uval or i NW River Estates 4BR/2BA, fr ni 2/1 Apts $525- $650; 2008sf, like new, $1350pm Nassau Eo yn 3/1 Houses $800-$825; 5/3.5 Call 225-1934 or 705-5453 $1200m. No Hud. 376-5190 Putnam For Rent- JACKSONVILLE BEACH St. Johns *Job Fairs Baker TTN RENTERS *Georgia Resume Service Clay GREAT HOMES ... Accounting/ Duval SEEKING GREAT I t ondarin. .a .rrn. Bookkeeping Pl.. . 13-619 1t .. ma : .- c n I Nassau P EOP ed UI. NT52TO nc $5m EF8 ..ur t. T .r Advertising Media Putnam Newly Remodiled PLANTATION 8OuSF St. Johns Exleni Pro. Mem j I ..ma -i.. (20)-48 0175 *Architecture/ I County 'EOTe Fa1n n -r i .. r .a ..UTH DE -New y Automotive Sales/ H ue Murray W Hill Areas. ,r 4 ".oid offi ce/ whose Service S NO HUD. E.DAced yd, HT/AC, 816 sf tICall Steve @ Tilus PONTE VEDRA. Zonld CCG2 220-2500. Aviation ISolutions 904 687-1967 >.. a IIl Service Argye lr ....C NSORTHSIDE 3 5 0 Government/ a, .-. .,,,912 1 Adams A 3e 251 61015 0Co .R n .Jr Epomn OrangA ParkAFleming 151I danAve Ii 1 50 Public Administration ora nge hIII0.1 Ala Aaersht l e iH ,..a. r canal r...i *Dl o stca ing /G T ,-. -, $bricrnt Rinde SOUT :roat e, d.wer Compuater Hardware Purchasrne paw api an PAXON B/.CO yAG Duva l V T EConstrduc tionT Feng a 3802 Wm Hos 3 oral W Nassau CALLAHAN- ommm of C T ainn ce P0 i ,Go 2 90I n260.1 0w 83 3 l l! u ar n hinCer S ng 1ne roomin SR16 W. f 1-95 H Putnam Y u F HotC r ServiceHard- Fleange Island.o. 12snD family wood Land RdSt Johns Brandies Ave Dental Si, hau single family 904-879-31 *37ti es aihome-shared MH w/carport on canalt*Georgiaa Domestic Services/ an honeshrcer roommate. off TrmouC d bofr rowt. ofheao no Maoinnteanc nirn t.9 na u00m 1 3 6-96-3 $600/month, includes sm boat hse, deep ter, Caregiving 4,lawn main. 904-542-4703 nice $950ma 904 626 8659 7 Delivery Driver Orange Park- KtEiuieryenDed Backer. Pntalm' Arintor Argyle, 312, f2 rm LR, Education/Teaching/ DR, frn R, open ORTEGA 1/1 COTTAGE World Golf Village The A ainteac .eat-in kitchen, egp $575 WD Hookup, Storage, Meadows, forme mode s Training w ss ef micro, stove Czy, Near Shops & grocery 42 keveweat in kit, Orane Park-Rent- Engineering sh coffee mk Sp VANSANDT RE 389.3540 $1200m+dep 904-631-2374 O n aone roam in Entine n dishOn Park-Ren scrn orh OnG one KINm in (904) 998-9339 arketail mepl ncar gar, ceiling o m- s a single family nt i fans, $1k secu rity dep ORTEGA FARMS 34- $795 home-shared Executive/ $1250 month. 742- 6747 ch&o, WD Hkp, Carport, w/officer roommate. F e Kit Equip, Fenced kyd le$60 month, inclu04 Financides Management ORANGE PA R K N VANSANDT RE 389-3540 lawn maint. 904 542-4703 O Baker n Finance/investment A rgy I e B em RTO' Clay beauty fu 4/2, upgra des. ROLLING HILLS 3/2 $925 i General Employment $1295mo 13952369889 o 00sf, Lg Fm Rm ch& Duval Hotel/Hospitality/ Orange Pk/Tang le, od VAJSA 1 rDT RE s] 4 h ~li Nassau Tourielsm $925, 3/2, 1263 Sq fI Putnam Industal Trades 2Ca G Kt p .. SAN MARCO .. 'H Ar9i.St.Johns -insurance VANSANDT RE 381540 htrr,.. 3 /.I,0.c 2 -r Ak $ StnS R ratn Orange Park c 3/2 ;stu air g a e uto...CleorgiaayLa n dMapingenance brick, new nd, J-.r.:r CaLr ROO. s 'orui L cnMaintenance ne hb LR hDR fenp .R ns.n Duval .'.es :Mrowv L arw .D,.Ito1 e ran t/ pe ts, $110m 904-610 6463 SEABOARD AVE 2/2 N Nassau (904) 742-67479 i al S LawEnforcement $795 1344SF, Carport, ch&a Security/Safety Orange Park- Kit Equip, Fenced m ckyard. Putnam Arlington reta er Rnt 3BR, 1275sf, 2 car VANSANT RE 3893540 St. Johns REGENCY INNal g arage, Srnd a or WEEKLY SPEC ALS. e Maintenance/ pardl, s0min kero 1 WESTSIDE Georia BA CK Cal ETraVIation Si O om S ide Single $139 7 DAY STAY 725-5093 NEW OFFICE SUITES Janitoral Service Orange Park Rent home, 4BR/2BA, Orange Park- Rent- Manufacturing a sorn porch one rom Eastpark Great locat on ioa ter nR o ne roam ai i07 de- oao, atil, fa r of, ndrne amly (904) 998 9339 Marketing IN o ne ro omNine Col- l k e-s ac, d 2d 18 se w to apply.gssmHoinglrfmmil single family appls, $235k. 904-998E833J home-shared Medical/Health Care iome- c Westsidewoffoce oomma 2 e Soaths de/VWestside MarineTrade w/ o Ser oomma le Soa ths de Baymeado w y e d condon no All New Retail Centers $600mon des Eas Hampton 2 storlem. Is ana- wn ma int. 904-5424703 Tenant FinancingAvailable Nurses/Nurses Aides lawn main. 904542-47 03 3/2.5 975sf 2c gar, w/d tion. 1845sf, WESTSIDE LARGE BR, 288-8500 Office/Clenical/ $1500mo+dep 8810101 3BR /2.5BA, g age cable, w/d, cha, no pets Refi. NOW or SELL Administration POTront, () 52 walk to Lakeshore rit3 ed tchoolase oaol, gOlin 904-AGSTNe, 90- $5720 Call Mark 904-233-4231 coPone-Ti s AP Gated community, "A" $110 week+ $110 dep. I 4/2, 2car ga r, n732sf, DR, $7250 Dhu St o F m oN f S O Tat e ndwhoo I g C /t , Pools a l s golf, HR ue Town Center New 4/2 aetc. 11 mi from NAS. ed8 Prs0 00 9 5 6e naner0in8s ar2200sf onwood, gated, $1200/mo. (904) 803- 4287 Westsde- BR, fully Personal Services y r baingle family furnished $450 Beauty SmARGYLE 31 2SPLIT2BRMS hme $1750m. 8218 Oakleaf iantan Pe9 Prkwy 4 Utilities incl uded. Real Estate/Property AGLE T E/S, FPiT WRSHighgade 716-1761 1st month FREE 3/2 Laundr y fac l te oilitiest VAULTED CEILINGS, FPL near recreation center, well-equipped kitchen, Management FENCED YARD, NO PETS. Southsi de Oxford Chase er A sch s $1000. 904-309-3055 direct access to down- a me REF REQ $1050/MO. 86087219 Gated 3/2.5, 2100sf, 2 cPr Aohn$05943905 decceso Recreation/Sports/ gar, w/d incl. $1600 mo. Orange Park ie ow 32inesston .e ARGYLE 9304) 588- 4784 1-295, 3/2 Irg r ooms, The LUXURY ROOMS Opportunities fi 3/2 LR, DR, AMLY ROOM, APARTtE BONUS RM FENCED YD S a Seasons. Length of lease w/Microwave & Reri *Distributorships/ RestaurantiBar/Club ORE REQ $95 MO 7782897 SPRINGFIELD 2 homes nego $950mo 904-264 9078 Low Dily/Wky Res! chises Food/Beverages firs, lease option. Please ORANGE PARK-BRAND KINGS INN (904) 725-3343 Fictitious Names Retail ARLINGTON br c all Lindo 904-434-4764 NEW CONDO with LAKE QUALITY INN (904) 264-1211 Financial Services Sales duplex attached c 0 A 1 view nOkle nof Plan tation w/d hkup w2wcr Pt, WESTIDE CEDAR $11002 bdrm/ 2bth flat with Money-toELendor Science/Research CH/A, fple, o0i eiec apple. HILLS 3br/lba, 2 Blocks attached garage Borrow Social Services/ $675/mo 465-0195 to Elementary school, Cal 1260-4488 ext. 366MBonow Socialics ArntonRegency mos rent in advance + Oronge Park-BRAND NEW an Soldi S on$75mo lastaMortgesB TechnicalSupport 2,22000sf house, ad$7S0.dep. Ph. 387-4217 CONDO in Gated Commu- scrnd porch, fncd nity, pool, W/D, garage Telemarketing yard, sprie nkler WESTSIDE -NO BANK Call 260-4488 ext. 366 i T Transportation LR/DR/FR, fireplace, C $00$850 mo .i, Warehouse/Inventory $300. Moyoem mo0 w/reas down: 838-1265sWork at Home wave, surround speak- ers, inbuilt cabinets, WESTSlDE 3/2.5 1 car $$$ Pre-Foreciosure Positions Wanted Mckam oe antoe garage. 2 stry town hm aasiness $5 $ $299. eramic tile, 15 min to corner unit $950. 6424 Avondale 2br/2ba washer 622-7539 serious nq. Stella 301-792-5181/ of closetbspace. $900mo a Duval 240-538-7485 W, Westside-Dream, + dep. Call 904-389-7693 Nassau ESTAB. LANDSCAPE ARLINGTON Avail 1/07 $1500smonth., 1502 BAYMEADOWS 2/2 lake Putnam oppty. $190K 645-6444 AR LNGTON 2Av a r,7 dep. wood, tile, front, 1st fir, Indry hkups, St. Johns 3/2, s PP LR, OR 2 oar, coarpe, 699-3448 fpec, no pets/smoking. a Georgia HUDDLE HOUSE AUTO BODY TECH sun porch, foncd yd, short $975+util. 904-200-6446 HUDDLENHOUSE ter00m.leaseiceareaClFRANCHISE & PAINTER NEEDED term 9eas4, 928e 3661 WESTSIDE/Normandy DOWNTOWN Son Marco OPPORTUNITIES! area 3/2.5 appl's stay, Place river view 3/2.5 M u c r 40+ years experience, Call 7645233 ARLINGTON Near Craig fenced bkyd on culdesac. 2177sf, 2 c gar, 17th fir, Huddle House family Field. 3/1.5, gar, fenced $1150m. 568-8294/786-7173 $3300. + dep 904-881-0101 Frrestaurant/diner fran- yd, patio. $875m+$875sec chises availabIe! No pets. 904-994-5575 Westside 3/2, 2 car, pond INTRACOASTAL Great MIDDLEBURG 2/20o0200 VETOEU AN'ST DISTv ritionnK Great rm, DR, eat in kit loc, 3/2, gated N T R dld H Turn Key Arlington-4BR/2BA, fp, no pets. $100m 1St/ scr porch, close to all.weom ed .o large fenced yard, last/sec dep 904-779-8985 Move-in special. 476-8572 $700 904-287-8828 starting at $76,000 Call 'r .'' WESTSIDE 103RD ,-r or. JACKSONVILLE BEACH AVIATION: i '' 1 ,J rl-..Ih..'rlran, ,;. ." J ... .j I......' r:.r..:. 1H-3 HELICOPTER Atlantic Beach Luxur, .-.,,,,,,.rs, tr ..... ri ,,, ,,,,, ,MECHANICS Townhome or;, 3 .i,_-,,.,,i,-., ._IIC,' ,', 4- ,1. ,- Clayton International, _5u Ii h 1,3oa.h Hurry! Inc is seeking experi- 3,c8"unm Loll l.28 '.388 WESTT iDE NEAR OF t. nADARIN FREE AGL tic, ,enced mechanics to 3/1, NEW CRPT, BONUS RM, RENT! Beautiful wooded s$800-$9000on private perform all levels of GARAGE, NO PETS, community in the heart lots. A+ schools AVOID FORECLOSURE maintenance on DUVAL, CLAY Rent REF REQ. $850/MO 860-7219 of Mandarin. 1,2, and 3 No HUD. Greg 376.5190A F LXUSN UH-3H to own. O.P. Oakleof bedroom condominiums 0HU.reg361 Refi. NOW or SELL SeaKing helicopters & Plantation (2) 4/2.5, 2 Westside Lakeshore 3/1 Priced to lease at Oasis ST. AUGUSTINE 2/1 $500 Call Mark 904-233-4231 components. A&P car, Bellerive nr $725 WDOhu, ch&a, Fam of Mandarin. Contact ch&a, WDHkp, Kit Equip, license a plus. all Avenues Mall, (2) Rm, Gor, Fenced Bkyd. us at 904-262-3355 to Renovated, Water Included. maintenance ratings 3/2.5, 2 car. Poxon 3/2, VANSANDT RE 389-3540 schedule your tour today. VANSANDT RE 389.3540 including AK/SK & AZ Northbonk 2/1, Col- are welcome to apply. lege Park 2/1, Acacia Westside Lakeshore 2/] ORTEGA- WESTSIDE 3/2 MH Full time positions: 3/1, Several more to $675 Carport, Fncd, wd ho I Condo on Ortega on private lot, no pets Peachtree City, Go. choose. Call 716-6696 rh&a, New Paint, Must C 'L4 River, 2 BDRM, 1.5 $600 mo. + $600 den. Part time: various 1100 Seagate Ave Neptune Beach (904) 249-5611 Driver./T.ransportation Historic Avondale RIVIERA PARKWAY T APARTMENTS Hurry Hurry Hurry I - Call Now! 389-3179 AFFORDABLE LARGE 1,2,3 BEDROOM HOMES Hiring Event If You Can Drive it, Ii They Will Come SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 2007 THE JACKSONVILLE EQUESTRIAN CENTER 10:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. The 2007 Driver/Transportation Hiring Event brings trucking and transportation companies face-to-face with eager job seekers. Great opportunities are available for employers looking for qualified applicants! As an exhibitor, you'll receive table at the event, lunch for, name mentioned in promotional advertising, ad to run in The Florida Times-Union prior to the event. Cost: $800.00 a 1he f orida iimes-lnion WWWJACKSONVILLE.COM Industry-specific events are hard to come by. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to meet with the drivers you need! Call Roselyn Hellard at 904.359.4312 for more information. Space is limited, so call today! 7.9 Billion The economic impact of the military in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is 7.9 billion. Local businesses benefit from the military and civilian personnel who buy and rent homes and who purchase goods and services. Let them know what your business has to offer by advertising in one or all of the military publications distributed at the local bases in the area. id For advertising information, please call 904-359-4336, ..9. *o-* Fax 904-366-6230. 7 \... . , S-y. I N* -" ."* ". r,, NJ ,. .. ,, js Mirror Periscope I JaK Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14, 2006 27 p Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville. Thursday, December 14, 2006 FINISH MOTOR GRADER CREW Co you like people? D- Ou have basic compuler e ,'prence7 Hoa A.Ould yOu like TO 9ge pola to meet and greel Clrenil? This i, a PT seasonal DOsilion wilh flexio le hour5 Responsibilities includee maintaining iror, and pack OllcIC aperac.on;. data entry. oansering phone orno DasIC cuislommr service Great poa anD ltun awork environment ! rurryl Pritllion ore Iilng uP fast, Fax resume to 904.399-1815 or call .. '398B0291 tor more Irilo , JA$ CUNNHEW HYGIENIST &CDA- PT to FT quality oriented, motivated. Competitive compensa- tion. Fax res 448-8699 Home Cleaners Perfect Part Time Job! Earn up to $10/hr! Must have car. Ph. 425-3085 SDrivers- Local Shuttle: $800++/Week! BCBS, 401K, Profit Sharing, Vac. & Holidays! CDL-A, 3 yrs. exp. browntrucking.com 800-241-5624 x106 Florida Community College at Jacksonville has the following posi- tion available Advisor II (Future Steps- TRIO Grant) For complete position description and to apply, please visil our website at: http;//iobs.FCCJ edu APT. MAINTENANCE Exp'd in painting, turn- key, plumbing S elec tri c3 u I I a L- L. Tran ci 3rur a . drug-,T rajr E-c.: 'o.n efits. Ic -,:3 4,.r,- F JohnE ,-c C 11 I:'. Direc-..:r.: ;" "., Console Operator St. Vincnir,l : cK.nq mn call C,.,n:ol. O i-rO -l.ra for all r..l .r.:1 ...Chr. week-'-id: r,.:ia,, HS/C- E C I+ r : m ulti I'rc .,l.-ic.l-, ra exp r, O Ol D.od . busin- r.1 ,- r.: ,.rcnt basic :.rt.-r uiler c, aoia entry c.i1 ,:.' i.r-n custc. omer .:e r : . probl irn 'cro n n ,iill; requi-a . L I, ,r, inA to wwV, i.O DOG GROOMER EXPERIENCE NEEDED. FT, Fun place to work. Pet World -262-4646 Drivers. Messengers $500 sign-on bonus! Brinks, Inc is the premier c.rc: i.ir ,.: i -r .-. re I:.or S i T .... :r, l C , F : .'.i O r.h .: r, T, C r. l l:,r ,a.+ r .r- n 3,1 rn r. : r. S .a C i all :,1 cF ,. : -, :, r ,: ,, ra c rc- U .0 .: oh .:v r.t *, i L. :aenfl e r Assta.,:t:i,: TI'C Sa'.gr.a.rS in P.:.nlc- Vedra i's h.rina F T Equipm-_nt ,:,eraltors in int Golt Course 1Main- tien.rce Dupt FPrior esoJerlern:ce c nut required .Must De si iC2st 16 I ,rc old. F.:.r mcore Irihu. c alt 273-3248 Halarl, rate + c iter tirr e' ir.t-d.ca1 aentai/lite 2nd much rore DFN E,-,E Home Cleaners Perfect Part Time Job! Earn up to $10/hr! Must hove car. Ph. 425-3085 Maintenance Assistants: Duties include pressure wash- ing, painting, sume carpen- try & plumbing. Mostly Janitorial svc's. Must be uble to lift 50 Ibs. Exp'd pref Must have transportation & valid FL Drivers Lit. Hourly plus CT. "Exc salary & ben- efits DFWP, EOE, Call for appt 543-2994 ELECTRICIANS JOURNEYMEN Comm'l/ resid'l. Min. lyr EXp req. Exc benefit pkg incl. retirement, pd hols & vacations Ph. 721-4044 American Elec- tric 8751 Atlantic Blvd. ELECTRICAL ESjIMA- TOR/PROJECTIMGR needed for Southside con- tractor. Salary + ben- efits. Fax resume to 726-0116 GUTTER INSTALLER with experience Call Arnie at Jax Weathershield ,388-8392 PAINTERS &FOREMAN Exp'd. Driver's Lic.& Trans. a must Pass security clearance. Call 260-0880 MAINTENANCE FOREMAN Nat'l co seeks all phases maint, A/C cert w/strong carpentry skills for 100+unit Lakewood area community. Co offers top pay, med, dental, 401K. Fax resume (972) 692-6791 or email teresab@aspensquare.com Florida Community College at Jacksonville has the following posi- tion available Plant Service Worker- Nortn Campus- Maolniena 0e For complete positIon description and to apply, please visit our website at- htrp-//lobs.FCCJ.edu LI. S .I ,1 Technics Stereo Tuner, amp, 5 disc CD changer & cas- sette player w/speakers & remote, S350 Coil 379-1805 4 Xbox for Sale-Ext. condition, $75.00 OBO. 912-882-9309 After 5 pm. Zenith 36" Color TV Rarely Used, $200 E OBO. 912-729-2939 Antique Victorian Couch-in perfect S condition, dark mahogany, light neutral cloth, asking $175. Call 887-9042 Driver Be A Team Player. Drivers Wanted Busy season 600800 wk Taxi, Pora.Transit, Bchs Taxi/Para.Translt 493-5246 Tim Myles Beach Taxi 249-0360 Brian DRIVERS r: I : r: I-r .: L' ." I L l; : I :.ner Op.i-raior. t So.ulh.T.os ana OTR l B,:?.-. l-m . Troier Orideo Inc ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of '- . BIOLOGY: Edwards ,: :.- L -, Water College in Jackson- c.r, ; i.- ville, FL Is seeking an Assis- ,"- ., - tant Professor of Biology to ti. teach undergraduate biol ogy courses &'labs In an An 1509001 2000 ethnically & culturally certifid Compani diverse'college environment. Will supervise undergradu- E-, E ,.i ,-.c,-. .,.,i. ate research projects & ,nrr,.. ,. i,,..r advise undergraduate stu- i'. dents in biology, as well as .. , present seminars & lecture series to agricultural research scientists. Mill also conduct laboratory exer ae'l cises in General Biology & Molecular Biology. Req.: Ph.D. in Biology & experi- Inventory ence In Research in Molecu- lIar Biology & Microbiology, WAREHOUSE WORKER teaching in biological sci- ,-,- 31 : 3 ences at the college level & -*.*i : a r i-c, r : Internet or web based teach- -.r ,,, r, crr,: , ing tools in the classroom. :.1 Tne P' : :. Applicants respond by send- i-: i-.:.riu,.--. F.-- 2. ing a cover letter of interest, E-,E ru r resume/vitae, copies of tran- scripts & 3 names, addresses & telephone numbers to: Ehild [Er L Edward Waters College, Office of Human Resources, 1658BKings Rd., Jacksonville, 2-HR Child Core In Mv FL32209 Home i' J,. a ,j1.iC - LCSW& LMHC 'oti L,'- COUNSELORS Avanti Wellness Center is Experienced., Qualit seeking PRN/PT/FT Home Child Care positions. Fax resume .,rr : in i..-: -.,. 904-824-7598 ,nre. LiC- .S:.:. i:r:1 ir.iT. : i i- F T I * MEDICAL ASST FT, Medircl P enrdc Clerk F T a.j i r-c;-Ji.3 i Mr i.:..:l ,f ra F. d e ;.,ne DECK & ENGINE PERSONNEL L.: 5. .,.'. : REc I:,r iao nt i. o r r .a:r. .2 I n .l^ rr l n,,res,. ,: PROJECT COORDINATOR ,. .- F :.r c,':., r h .:.,- E-,),.i4.,,.ra 1=, , S..i".' .'.. 6 : 3 r. :L Admin Asst/ Receptionist Part Time FrM ins. Services seeKS PT employee with proficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook. Strong organi- zational, general office and people skills required. Fax resume to 904-724-9889. Florida Community College at Jacksonville has the following posi- tion available Business Office Specialist I- tiorih Ccirnout For complete? position description and to apply, please visit our websifte at hltp Iflos FCCJ edu TALENT SEARCH Golden Disney Production Corporation feature film "Navy Story" talent search, no exp. necessary, all ages, uniform, needed for audition. Call Jehan 843-266-0030 Florida Community College 01 Jacksonville hao the following por1- tiorn available Administrative Assistant III (TRIO Gront)- Souln Campus Instructional Assistant (Moath & Computers)- Souir. Campus Instructional Assistant (Science) For complete position description and to apply, please visit our webslie ao: http //10bs FCCJ edu HAIR STYLIST/Barbers Busy Salon in St. Johns Co. Need friendly prof's Hrly wage+bonuses. Call 280-4212/ 631-7614 DANCERS * Jacksonville's #1 Club Top $$$ Day & Night Shifts Jax Gold Club 904-645-5500. SERVER & KITCHEN positions. PT/FT. Break- fast & lunch. Exp pref'd. The Secret Garden Cafe Call 645.0859 Company Drivers Home Weekly Company Drivers Southeast and OTR 2 Years OTR Experience With Class A Hazmat Potential $48K $75K Year 99% Next load Back To Jax No Touch Freight $1,000.00 Sign On Bonus For More Information go to www.Trailerbridge.com Trailer Bridge, Inc. 10405 New Berlin Rd East Jacksonville, FL 32226 Fax (904) 751 7115 Phone (904) 751 7132 Attn: Dick An 1509001:2000 Certified Company An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer (E EO/AA/M/F/D/V ) .11. Cl l -4. aj . i :.:.II 9..i ,i I 1':. 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Super suc- '" Whirlpool Washer/Dryer- matching set, late model, outstanding condition $250. 786-1767 SPECIAL OLYMPICS FL 6210 US 1 N. (St. Johns Co.) 15 mi. S. of Avenues Mall Sold to highest bidder. All winning bidders are r quireed ta submit a $100 Cash deposit. Lemon E. Beasley, CAIl AB-1441 AU-1775 10% BP. For auction info call Gator Office Furniture rry M904iller at 9048089922 Asian Antiques Cambo dian Silk, Water Colors Another Great BuyEN 69 6' Conference table & 4 chairs 199, LCD 2005 moadel 20 Workstation 65399 ea Gator OffiOe Furniture Asian Antiques, Cambo- dian Silk, Wdaoter Colors S Armoire-Sold Ook, 78" tall, 45" wide, 24" deep. Fits up to 36" TV. Exc cond. 24" Paid $1100, asking $750 F OBO. (912)729-2939 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. 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King $250 Queen $110 Memory Foam from $300 904 67J 0405 BED Brona nafrme f.rill 1 tilBED. r na .o.rr r, ala BED Brasr ,;iali e u'ia BEDROOM cc C-".l;Y S ET. Nee. .D ii h r.' CHER RYWOOD .. 3.. cr0 rr-.c r ., 4 Couc w .Maiching LoEReOeat & Chair. r 1, III , icon :650 Li. 912 ho hr, I . cri dillor, c r.. Sma c.ul.-. . S. de k 3- 0 k ,,' 13 Diningroom Set DR TEL P.^i. r.ic e n :i i: SGreen Seude Ithr couch & matching loveseat c-orA', Kitchen Table, oak r^o- ciror; d -rlrriO -av 4, Leather Sleeper Sola ,ria ,D TLike new-r.ara woo. d aor .:rr r. Irn.r n :r, c eraule C l t.rrc ea c:rira crL. e' SLiving Room Set -"" Couch, loveseat, - Ithr, beige color, $180 OBO. Bed- -.i- room set, wash Oak, -,,-.+ Queen/King size, ,,c.. dresser, mirror, chest, c. etc. $370 OBO. Call Jorge 291-2388/864-1515 " MATTRESS K r. . ,r- _'O r, a.l.. r .n | i.i'i . crano narT. IE T r.T .. - c. Or 5- 5.'-' car" .: a . 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S10917 Brentfleld SRd.-off Ft. Caroline. < | Frl/Sat 8- 5, turn, toys, xmas, new wheelchair, walker, lots -of good misc. items. ARLINGTON MOVING SALE I Big Items, Fri/Sat 9- 2pm. 3409 International Village Dr BEACHES turn, printer, jewelry, micwv, misc. 612 Aquatic Dr. Sat 7- 1 E. ARLINGTON, Sat 7- 12. 1498 Crabapple Cv Ct. off Kernan. Women's clothes $3- $10. Over 200 Items. INTRACOASTAL WEST - 4548 Crystal Brook Way, Saturday 7am JACKSONVILLE BEACH HUGE 8 family- turn. king pillowtop, baby, lyr like new fridge, toys. 861- 4415 918 10th St N. 8am 12/16 Lakewood, Fri/Sat9- 2; 5155 Rollins Ave. electric scooter, bike, household. MANDARIN MOVING SALEI Sat 8am. New stackable w/d, oak server, lawn mower, tool bench, cab's, computer desk & patio set. 535- 1038. 5563 Alden Bridge Dr. NORTHSIDE Huge Yard Sale IN THE HOUSE! 14128 Duval Rd., Jax. Dec 15th & 16th 8am. ORTEGA HILLS-INSIDE 7412 Hennessy Rd. Contents of 4br house. 772- 6934 Cash only I Fri/Sat 9a- til. SOUTHSIDE Core One Come 411i lo ur HUGE COMMUNITY HOLIDAY I YARD SALE Dec 16& 17, 8 3 770i TIrnoerilr. Par BI .a (orf Souirsiae BIdi WESTSIDE Huge garage sale Giaassare. Xmas Lernox China, KIT., 'iaeo & DVDs. Fri/Sat 8- 3 5347 Verna Blvd Yard Sale: Dec 2nd: furniture, 4 ; clothes, gym equip. Ashley Woods, 12318 Winterpine Ct. 4 Yard Sale-10 am Sat, 12/9 142 Point 1 Peter Place, Saint Mary's. Hugel Christmas, tools, fish- ing, office, linens, bldg. BARGAIN HUNTERS GALORE This Sat & Sun Have Your Garage Sale at The Market Place 7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA Free Azalea Bushes *I You dig & move, 'app 3ft tall. 729- 7643 4 Lawn Edger Block&Decker 1 elect., 2 HP looks/runs great $40 268-24832 Murray Riding Lawnmower-42" 16hp, (904)529- 9322 RIDING LAWN MOWER Like new $800 as is Call Jimmy 268 5776 & 14k Ladles Dia- mond & Sapphire S Ring, size 6, $425. 269- 1478 A Ladies Diamond Wedding Band-size J 6, 14k, lct, 7 stone, $799 OBO. 269- 1478 Boy's Powerwheel SJeep-3- in- onecrib, J1 10- In- 1 game table, toddler bicycle, much more. 923- 4881 Radio-Controlled Electric Plane- FireBird XL, new fuselage & radio, eIlra baMtery, n'how lo" video. 575 Call 269 1-78 before 68p pOl Airless Paint Spray Rig-5 gal capacity 11 I w/many extra parts, $250. 757- 7037 22 Inch tires & rims'. $900 OBO, 20 Inch Tires & rlrns $7Q0 pBO Call BierTd-_-. ALLOY Wheels 17". 1800; MIIlOuishl TV 40' 4125, Home Gym $125; Delphi SkyFI Audio Sys. $50; Jenson XM Satellite radio $50; Beach Cruiser $25; Men's leather coats $50 & $100; 363- 2162 .A Artificial 6.Christmas Tree- L 6.5ft, w/stand. color coded, easy assem- bly, great condition $25 A Body by Joke Workout Machine Cardlocrulser, 2006, 5spd, resistance, used only 5 times. $255 OBO. 249- 3229 Brick Pavers- Antique heavy duty bricks left over from patio & drive- way, various markings, $1 ea. (500). 268- 8656 A Camper- '95 Palomino- Pop- up w/air sleeps 5, includes stove & sink, $1100. 264- 6364 SGoKart-'Shp Engine, 2 seater, little use, $500. (904)529- 9322 SHIs n' Hers Huffy 26" Bikes-w/carrier, helmets, $350. Microwave, $25. Wooden wall touchstone phone, $25. Call 912- 729- 2928 4 Inflatable Kiddie Pool- 10ft, $15 291- 2388/64- 1515 SKirby Vacuum Ultimate G Series 1 yr old, $175. Call 379- 1805 MARY KAY COSMETICS 40% off. 264- 6914 MovingI In house tag sale by appt. 12/11- 12/18, Fine furniture, rugs, antique., glassaore, china, arlrork, oriice supplies, linens. CASH (Q12,682 2905 4 Old Milk Can w/Top S2ft tall, exc cond $75.268- 2482 Slot Machines From $199 904- 425- 0000 Treadmill-$100, / Dorm fridge, $30, n1 Lawn aerator, $30. Honda lawnmower, $125. Hldeabed couch, $100. Laundry cart $40. 904. 272- 7352 4 Treadmill UGC I 100 OTorTed go]N OcIIls i3.io.dozen, cigar humidor holds cigarsr, li 5 771 8930 Electric Organ, Kimball Dual Key- board Organ, piano, etc, swinger. 400, Entertainer I I I seat $200 OBO.Charles 317- 7157 PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST WHOLESALE. 714.0141 PIANO Baldwin Acrosonic console, exc cond, $1700 abo 333- 6030 PIANOS 0 DOWN 0 PAYMENTS TIL JUN'07 0 INTEREST TIL JUN '07 PIANOEXPO 904-642-1136 4160 Southslde Blvd. PIANO Upright Kimball Piano $500 or best offer. 904- 276- 4240 Olympus C5000 Camera 5 MP, 2 cards, 2 batteries, remote, $125. Great pics, 359- 6192287- 6116 Miscelaneous Golf Balls- $4/dozen, 3 doz $10. 786- 4406 4 Ladies' Golf Clubs Complete set, Dun- | L lap irons. Cobra metal woods, and bag, $60. Call 264- 4587, Peugot Road S Racing Bicycle- | Shimano equipt, L good cond. $50 OBO. (912)882- 1052 A Rods/Reels: (4)TLD20 w/rods, $130 each. (2) Penn25 w/rods, $60 each. (4) Penn320 w/rods: $70 each. (1) Penn310 w/rod, $50. 7 foot pwr sticks, $30/each. 904- 491- 0292 TREADMILL- Deluxe, has everything, Spacesaver, folds up $300 781- 5726 SUsed Golf Clubs Hogan edge, Mas- S erfit Ca-.'ltv Mi. :i Dri.U-rs pull.i BCS National Championship nlickeii WANTED. Local will Pick .up Call 904 349W 40. S Jaguar.-Patriots Game. 2,2106 !160 lion JJ0 i'als 16 &11 921 9 2 6"7 9 A Car Hauler, dual S axle, Chevy pat- Stern rims, lights, all Metal, portable ramps, $800 OBO. Call Charles 317- 7157 Adopt a Pet Pets & Supplies Livestock & Supplies Animals Wanted BOXER PUPPIES AKC, 2M, 2F, fawn & brindle ready on 12/20/06 $500. 904- 742- 5273 477- 9792 after 4pm CHIHUAHUA PUPS, $300- $350, Cash I 904.757.8567 Doberman Puppies- SBlack & Tans and S Red & Tans. $500. Coall (904)779- 4660 ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPS. Visit: english mustiffsofmiddleburg.com or call 786- 897- 5620. English Bulldog Pup M fwn/wht, s/w, HC, micro chip $1000. 904- 210- 9575 Extra Large Dog House-Solid wood w/shingle roof, never used, $350 OBO. (904)529- 1586 Ferret M, 4 mths. litter trained, new cage/xtras $350. 30% off 866- 673- 6877 FREE 2 MALE HOUSE CATS NEED LOVING HOME BOTH CATS ARE DE-CLAWED AND 6 YRS OLD CALL 779-815B LV MESSAGE FREE caO ea...,iil i COila, Jr, ,- d 1-.:ia,.ed 'o .scoo nome, lOvirg Coa Call 118. 7421 FREE Guinea Pig Fer-.aole, 6 -. olda ODeva-llul mor lir.g C ll Kair,, 57"- :Osf Free to Good Home- Purebred Pomera. noan-Female DliacK C.ooa waotcnarg. g000 4, KI.IS & oi6 ir animal. Coil aoi'. |9OJ|3"'1 9J6. GERMAN SHEPHERDS AKC BLK TN 6 AK I .',) IKC Pom Pups 1500 4.,orGA 912. -2. ju, II: Aquarium Hood w/flourescent light. 4 1 plastic base w/glass. 29 in long. looks new $20. 268- 2482 Australian Cattle Dog Puppies, Christmas Joy! $250 each 912- 843- 2098 Birdcage/fish tank stands-18 cubic ft birdcage, 1 yr old, $100. Fish tank stands, 10 gal and 29 gal, $20 each all OBO00. Call 912- 673- 8404, leave msg. 4o Free to Good Home- Purebred Labs- 1 white, 1 chocolate, both female. Very well mannered, house- trained. Good w/kids & other animals. 372- 9465 Ask for Holly. German Shep. Pups AKC exc breeding, taking deposits. 880- 6736 Golden Retriever Pups, AKC, S/W, HC, 2F/3M, $500. 845- 4190/705- 7009- GREAT DANE PUPS AKC & UKC. $800. 904.259.4781 www.acostadanes.com LAB PUPS Chocolate, AKC, $400- $500. 259- 8931 or 591- 5211 LABS, AKC, yellow, POP, M/4F. Ready for Xmas! $530. 779- 9435 after 5pm LABS PUPS REG. S/W up to date. POP 229- 5- 4864 LHASA PEK adorable, male, 4 mos. shots, $400. Coll 10A 8P 695- 28,2 MALTESE CKC M1aole iniac, CrriO. i.5' 0o ,:, MALTESE BeaoiIuli oar,, bo,h' omil, raised 4KC. r'd ;r.ols, he-aln cer cLAupO04- 4- 615J MALTESE AKC inv. cnamrp line5, H C, micro- crip 160i.- 19-'0 casn onli reoa, 1 2j 90- 406- 626 MIN PIN PUPS, AKC I blk. 2 red All vac papers !195. 904.403 .3914 MOLLUCAN COCKATOO Hand Rolsea reeds iOing r.orrm.e. coams w.! 2 cages i ''1 .'00 94. 591 Pekingese Puppies 3 F POP DO ?' 7. 60 Sire AKC D44, CKC 1200 Call 90.- 2 ', IeW.foraoppi SHAR-PEI PUPS AKC 3M & 3F $500. Ready for ChrlstmasI 904- 334- 3063 SHIH TZU Pups In time for X- mas stocking, AKC/HC 231- 9407 SHIH-TZU PUPS, AKC 2 M POP H C brown/wht, ready 12/21 $500. 635.8593/ 655-0814 Siamese mix, free to good home. Fern., under 2 yrs, spayed & declawed. Very playful. 219- 1134. SIAMESE KITTENS Just in time for Christmas! 3m's, $300. 352- 473- 5776 YORKIE MINI PUP Ready Dec. 24th no papers, parents on premise are 31bs, $700. 904. 27-0944 YORKIE PUPPIES, DACHSHUND PUPPIES & I CHIHUAHUA PUPPY .'ariO.JS 2zas & Price& .11 f .KC reg Aail iolll, irr.n-edlale up Io 6*k' Call 'a inquire 912. 32.15 YORKIE pup. An YORKIES iM1 "IF 9w% .KCf i 'OJ Casr, Reoay lfor Xmo' '07. 9;u'7 YORKIES. AKC in-, HC A KC. il0:' 054- 291 3098 V BIG PUPPY SALE T a% a9- UP Chns, Ral Terriers Laoroaoodles. -Beagle. Snorkle. "orKaes. WAW pdlworiafoEi.com Pel World 262 j 466 9 YO TB Bay Gelding, ver ti hlah', ease keeoer, well broke. UTD va., ne* s .cadle & .ridle LIS40 904. F -. 3-*42 HORSE- for sale or trade 553- 1306764- 8338 Paint filly liver, chestnut & white, flashy, will be 2 in 4/07, $1200. 502- 2524 **** LET US **** SELL YOUR BOAT 6 boats sold * in the last week * Consignments Needed. Sailer Marine 904- 284- 0155 Javelin Fish & Ski '89 18ft Johnson, S bimini top, fish- finder, skis Incl. $4500 OBO. Contact Auggle:729- 7309/322- 2701 WAVE RUNNER 03 YAMAHA GP 13 OR w/trailer 2 seater very | fast low engine hours 332-1612$6500 SCanoe 15'10" 2 life Svests, paddle, $250. _111 .Car top carrier included, Call Bob: 359- 6192or287- 6116 John Boat, 18ft, w/trailer, "as is", needs work, $500 OBO 887- 9042 S24' Regal Deck Boat "'97 Superb week- ender, complete enclosure, no dock- ing fees"u Reduced to $18,900 (904)- 635- 2975 24' AQUASPORT 225 OSPREY '97 C/C. Re- powered w/'05 Suzuki 225 HP 4- Stroke w/4 year eng. warranty. New canvas & upholstery in fall '06 w/custom pilot- house. Ready to fish w/outrlggers baiolt well. 115s n L, .,c C Greal :r.ar-e, m,'I: see i231 Cnr Is f. ',I. 21. no08 WANTED' Baal1., colors, Trailer; .. r .dll~ , I0 ^IFLORIDA A UTO* O OVER 150NLINE VEHICLES ONLINE **3500 .2000 HONDA CIVIC **3500 All Military Is Approved *3500 DOWN = $199/MO. WAC 904-645-5700 Sn mr u c.rom I- "A ^ ^ A 8 @^W l f d ^ W I B B t i ^ W f "u Airssow4m 4 '- e, N- * a * ~ * - - . ~ * -- - * - * 0 0 0 0 cc CA - ,am -O- SFI * 1 *I I * U-B w* - * - Q * - * a * ~ - " I - - -~ -~ 'U 7' 4 LC ACURA OF ORANGE PARK BOARD FORD 200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600 St. Augustine 353-6797 Rorida's Super Duty Headquarters PAUL CLARK KEY AUDI FORD-MERCURY 1660-100 SouthsideBlvd. 565-4000 1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673 T d E'- GARBER FORD-MERCURY Green Cove Springs 264-4502 BENTLEY- ORLANDO MIKE SHAD FORD 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. ongwood/0dando R 407-339-3443 At The Avenues 10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325 MIKE DAVIDSON FORD TOM BUSH BMW AT REGENCY 850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060 OF ORANGE PARK - l l 7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673 GARBER BUICK Green Cove Springs 264-4502 KEY BUICK 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC 4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111 NIMNICHT CADILLAC 7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700 PARKER CADILLAC 283 San Marco, St Aug (904)824-9181 COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES 10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777 CREST CHEVROLET 8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880 GARBER CHEVY Green Cove Spdrings 264-4502 GORDON CHEV 1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200 JERRY HAMM CHEV 2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036 PINE VIEW CHEVROLET Macclenny 259-6117 GEORGE MOORE CHEV 711 Beach Blvd. 249-8282 NIMNICHT CHEV 1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041 BEHBYSLER ATLANTIC CHRYSLER - 2330 US1 South 354-4421 CARUSO CHRYSLER 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Chrysler of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 GARBER CHRYSLER Green Cove Springs 264-2416 MIKE SHAD CHRYSLER JEEP 1736CassatAve. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 ATLANTIC DODGE 2330 US1 South 354-4421 JACK CARUSO REGENCY DODGE 10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600 GARBER DODGE TRUCK Green Cove Spdngs 264-2416 ORANGE PARK DODGE 7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500 RICK KEFFER 1-95 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 WESTSIDE DODGE 170 CorntnA 6An nqA cAri NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 COGGIN GMC TRUCKS 9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER GMC TRUCKS Green Cove Springs 264-4502 COGGIN HONDA ON ATLAmIIC 11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800 COGGIN HONDA OF ST. AUGUSTINE 2898 U.S. Hwy.1 S. 1-800-456-1689 HONDA OF THE AVENUES 11333 lips Hq. 370-13 LUCAS HONDA OF JAX 7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277 HYUNDAI of ORANGE PARK 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 KEY HYUNDAI 4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 ATLANTIC INFINITI 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200 CITY ISUZU 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.dtyautomoive.com MATHENY JAGUAR 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 ATLANTIC JEEP 2330 US 1 South 354-4421 CARUSO JEEP 1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 FRANK GRIFFIN Jeep of Orange Park 1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP ON CASSAT 1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 RICK KEFFER 1-95 Et 129, Fan Bch. 1-800-228-7454 COGGIN KIA 9401 Atlantic Blvd. 723-3210 RAY CARTER KIA 6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 LAMBORGHINI- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. -- qndni A. ... AMne..,AN, AnsAk MATHENY LAND ROVER 11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000 O FLORIDA UCL HCURY S4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100 GRIFFIN LINCOLN MERCURY 7447 Blanding Blvd. 777-3000 LOTUS OF JAKSOMWILLE www.lotusofiacksonville.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 TOM BUSH MAZDA 9850 Atlanic Blvd. 725-0911 MAZDA CITY 6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-0600 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 TOM BUSH MINI 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 CITY MITSUBISHI at the AVENUES 10857 PhilpsHwy. 260-9222 www.cityautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI 10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489 www.dctyautomotive.com CITY MITSUBISHI of ORANGE PARK 7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100 www.cityautomotivecom Mdm COGGIN NISSAN-AILANTIC 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000 MIKESADMNISSANOFJAX 1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621 PARKER NISSAN 2755 U.S. 1 Sou,StAug. 904-794-990 MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OPF 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC 9201 Aflanc Blvd. 724-2310 GARBER PONTIAC Green Cove Springs 264-4502 NIMNICHTPONTIAC-GMC 11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC. 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155 ROLLS ROYCE- ORLANDO 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. Longwood/Orando Fl 407-339-3443 NIMNICHT SAAB . 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax 904-778-7700 www nimnidlchtom SATURN OF AVENUES 10863 Philips Hwy. 262-7145 SATURN OF ORANGE PARK 8105 Blanding Blvd. 779-0071 SATURN OF REGENCY 8600 Atlantic Blvd. 725-8200 KEN CHANCE SUZUKI 1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700 CITY SUZUKI 10585Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111 www.cityautomotve.com ARLINGTON TOYOTA 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762 COGGIN TOYOTA- AVENUES 10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA 6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA 2995 U.S. 1 South St. Aug. 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800 ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA 1310 CassatAve. 389-4561 VW OF ORANGE PARK 1481 Wells Road 269-2603L' O'STEENVW 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 TOM BUSH VW 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VOLVO 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486 PROFESSIONAL AUTO LEASING 10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694. BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE www.beachblvdautomotivecomrn 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511 BRUMOS MOTOR CARS PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080 Lexus of Jacksonville Pre-Owned Center 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012 Tom Bush BMW 9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381 Tom Bush Autoplex 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877 V.I.P. AUTO SALES 5936 Philips Hwy. 733-7439, WARREN MOTORS, INC. 233 East State St. 356-8491 WORLD IMPORTS www.woddimportsusa.com 11650 BFAICH RI VIl oVaonNo * -.-'-' *^ '* _~-~~. -MO NOTIff -(*Yiolfl- -191AM y TOHATSU NISSAN and SUZU KI Sales-Service-Parts- Advance Marine .7303332- AIRSTREAM & TRAIL MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES Sales, Service, Parts J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales Alachua (386) 462.3039 1-800-541-6439 A Fleetwood Wilderness 05 , 25', Loaded, Like new, 6' slideout, 18' awning. Must Go, T.O.,P. Call Keith (912)- 673- 6303 Fleetwood Niag.'0S Delux Pop- up, 2 KS beds, enc. bth, AC, MW, CD, Very -.V- I ACURA I TORD~T -.mw b I --)I*] lie] LR I oy.l rr-r~ ~. - OQ . %M . JaX Air NeWS, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14, 2006 -7 Fleetwbod Wilderness '05- 25', loaded, like new, 6' slide out, 18' awning, must go, TOP, Call Keith 912-673-6303 RV Having Fun Yet, Inc. Low Overhead, Low Prices Buy @ Wholesale- We figure a dollar is better than nothing New & Used Travel Trailers 5th wheels & Toy Haulers 30' Cobra TT $3500 33' Coachman TT w/ Slide $10,000 (904) 714.9939 614.1 Pecan Park Rd Exit 366 Off I 95 Next to Pecan park Flea Market 4 Wheeler 00-.JJ-.J? lu ci.3 gun r.,u I r.F nerl oars, Irlce rate shocks, runs good. $2500 213-9821 A Custom Chrome "Nemesis" '05 ;IMust see, more Info Sand pictures, email: kevlnh7881com- cast.net $15,500 OBO. Kevin: (904)612-7537 FLHTC Evolution S '86-Blue/sliver, so extras, tank, S saddlebags, engine covers, etc, $6500 OBO. Call Tim-(912)-552-5990 SHARLEY- '03 softail Deuce. custom paint, all Screaming Eagle parts, low ml, all chrome best offer 904-302-3889 .2= HD 1200C Sportster '01 Purple, drag .1I pipes, sundowner seat, lowered fr & rear, engine guard, 14,693mi. $7k OBO. (912)-674-4453 or (904)-537-1015 SHD 883 SPORSTER '05, Forward controls, many 'extras, bik, 461mi. $650.0obo. 868-7280 HD Heritage Softtail '01, low mi's, $5000 in extras H Asking $15,750. 781-7475 ZA HD Sportster XLH T 1200 '97-Only 33k -J| ml, Incl. touring -u seat, fwd controls, black/sIlver. 318-8963 S Honda Goldwing S1100 '83-Interstate. S Low mileage, good 9 cond, $3500 OBO, (904)-542-4669 '. Honda Valkyrie '99 1500cc, 6.5kmi, ,i stored for overseas tour. New tires, runs great, $10,000 OBO. S904-225-0500/301-379-8203 ': Honda XR100R Dirt SBike-Exc cond, ~ Ylf well-maintained, a y to ride. For all pics available, (912)729-7244 $800. A Kawasaki Vulcan | 900 '06-Classic, 950 Z ml, Ocean metallic blue, 2 helmets, 1 - riding jacket & I pair of Gloves. All for $7200.Call Jon at: (904)710-6814 Mini Chopper Motorcycle 49cc, A 4spd, electric & 4 kickstart, blue w/red flame, looks sharp, $850. Call (912)-227-0930 SSuzuki Alstare '03 SGSXR-600, anniver- 17 sary edition. Many extras, w/gear. Mint condition. 2500 ml. $7500 OBO. 904-200-2405 SXLCH Shovelhead SHarley '67-Powder- S coated frame engine, transmis- sion. extra fender, tank, blue/white, $4500 OBO Call Tim-(912)-552-5990 A Yamaha R6 '03 Exc Condition, $1000 in i Extras: Scotts damper, frame sliders fluth signals /L530) 080 .1 ;79. 33_'.'1720.8J- 0. i Yamaha RT180 '9d airl Dike I 0 r.r r. gr, -h :e run 9r-ia' .1-5,1 U nee t--P i8.' 4J,.;\.6 6 4 ? 4' 46?.Ji io _1111- w 1 Cadillac Rims 17"- Brand new, $200. Call 923-4881 A Car Top Carrier Sport, 20-SV, Exc. I Cond. $100 OBO, Call 904-221-3363 4 Rims-17x8 chrome spoked, fits Jaguar and other makes, $475. (904)757-7037 L Toyota Truck Transmission '91 S5spd, $500. 249-3229 6 YF2450 & Raptor S660 '04 Nerf bars, 30 hrs each, 7x13, rear Sload trailer, very clean, $9500. 651-8759 Automobiles Acura Legend '91 T..,, i ar c,:,Jc | ,l o..r .:,olcn I.-. : -904-6-33.0 83 or Acura Legend '88 Cheap, reliable 1 transportation. Very good, running strong. $1000 OBO. All pwr options, (904)-566-4666 or (904)803-6283 F ACURA LX '03 D Fully equip. $11,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (7 ACURA RL '01 Chrome wheels, fully equip. $15,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Acura RSX '03 Like new, moon- roof; leather seats,. side airbags, 5spd, KBB price $15,800 OBO, .' Must Sell! 757-8684 y ACURA TL '05 Silver, Navigation, fully equip. $28,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE ACURA TL '02, Blk, Ithr, sunroof, Michelan's, 6-CD 76Kml, $12,995. 610-1121 / WACURA TL '05 VjPearl white/tan, Navigation. Only 10K miles. $29,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SACURA TSX'04 White/tan leather, ( fully equip, only 3,000 miles. $21,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y AUDI A4 Quattro 2005.5. Leather, sunroof, CD. $26,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE BMW 5251 '94 White/tan, leather. .1 sunroof, 170k mi, newly rebuilt, transm good shape, 6CD, Fast1 Call 683-2777/955-0932 SBMW 325i '03 Only 38,000 mi. Prem & sport pkg. $20,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 BMW 3251C Coupe '0S Millenium. Silver, extra low miles. $30,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SBMW 330i '06 Silver, premium pkg,like new $35,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y BMW 645CI '04 Only 18,000 miles Like new. $55,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Buick Century '92 S4dr, special edition, t ^ '".;'hite me-chanlcal .-'e o, i a oik inga orre .1 '000 904-262.65i8 BUICK LACROSSE 06 Etro low n.dle., tull, eaugp i. 980i 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE k-iZ"" imn.- -." CADILLAC CTS '03. Platinum, Leather, 5sd Loaded, 42,000, Miles. $16,975. Call 777-9119 CADILLAC DEV- ILLE '04. Diamond pearl/white, sunrf chrome wheels. $17,480 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CADILLAC VHS '02. Fully equipped. $14,900 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE CADILLAC CTS '04 Diamond pearl white. $21,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Styxx would like to wish all his customers a safe & Happy Holiday Bring in this ad for extra Holiday savings! Military and First Time Buyers Welcome! SWant to be treated like fatlly, come to S NIMNICHT CHEVROLET S1550 CASSAT AVE 7 CHEVY AVEO '04 V Only 23k miles, gas saver. $10,340 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Chevy Coamro Z28 '85 $5000 OBO. SPleae call HM2 Matthew Holmes (904)349-1706 Email Matthew.HolmesO med.navy.mili A Chevy Corvette '94 S Admiral blue, .i0400hp, hard top, 95k miles, new tires, exc. cond. garaged, $14k. Call Dusty: 912-576-3386 A Chevy Cobalt '06 LS, coupe, 5spd, t 5yr-36k mile war- ranty, sliver, tinted windows, clean! 5900 mi. $11,200 00B. 012-882-4137, Leave msg! CHEVY IMPALA '06 LS, Fully equipped. $16,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Chevy Metro '93 40mpg $799, no AC, 4 1 i T but runs good, hatchback, blue, 88k mi. Maintained well. 317-6618 N Chevy Metro '93 40mpg $799, no AC, I .L but runs good, hatchback, blue, 88k mi. Maintained well. 317-6618 7 CHRYSLER SRT8 MAGNUM '06 Leather, surnoof, Navigation, fully equipped. $36,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 DODGE CHARGER RT '06 Davlono Eailion, H-lemi k miles. Na'. r.nr.m.e angels 129 991) L S DODGE CHARGER RT '06 Hemi, Fully equipped. $23,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A Dodge Shadow '94 AT, AC, $750 OBO. 945-7218, after 4 pm. FORD CONTOUR -'98, V6, 24 valve, 4dr, 1 owner, under 60k ml, book value $4985, neg. Call 355-7781 FORD CROWN VIC -'98, Ex Police cruiser, police chip, clean In/out, fully loaded, roll down tv/dvd, cd, Playstation, 12" spkrs with amp, alrm, 4 brand new 16" tires, new paint, $7000 obo. 710-6790 Ford Escort 2001-For sale one owner appx. 68,000 miles clean, good cond. I $4500 obo. Call or e-mail 982-1871b(Iv msg) london _b6bellsouth.nel Ford Explorer 97 .Ijr cLcr.,lll.:,r. air oev i vurK, ,neeas tires. $1200. Call ' 904-246-8954, 472-1740. 183k miles. A Ford Festiva '88 Blue, "ASJS", $450 OBO. 887-9042 Ford Mustang '01 6 cyl, 5spd, AM/FM, I CD, $6000 or Best offer, Call 729-4693 FORD MUSTANG GT '00 V8, 5spd, leather, loaded. $8400 custom stereo syst, low miles, exc cond. $12,975. Call 699-9669 SFord Mustang '02 V6, pony pkg, Red, S $8700. Call 912-576-2756/573-4009 7 FORD MUSTANG V GT '05. Only 2600 miles. 6spd. $22,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD MUSTANG ULJCONV '03 GT, fully Equipped. $17,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A Ford Taurus '99 Clean, New Trans., X | 96k, Great Car, $3500 OBO. Call after 6 pm: 904-779-0048 k Girl Twin Bed Like new, $100. Girl 41d toddler bed, w/mattress like new $50 (912)510-9994 HONDA ACCORD LX '03, 4dr, auto, PW, PL, like new. $15,800obo. 651-5518 HONDA ACCORD EX '98 4drthr, Ithr, sunroof, 116K ml, $6500. 894-8823 A Honda Accord EX '03 V6, loaded, VI DVD, 6CD, sunrf, new tires, 44k ml, excellent condition, $16,995, 904-874-5542 HONDA ACCORD EX '02 4d, 49,100ml, moonrf, at ac,loaded $13,975. 777-9119 Hond'a Civic LX "02 spoiler, 55K miles, exc cond. $10,500. 904- 807- 8749 or 904-742-2032 d Honda Shadow '84 VT700, 28k miles. 1|$1,895. Water cooled shaft drive. Call 302-6473 INFINITI FX45 '04 Only 20K miles, Tech pkg, fully equipped. $33,840 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE f7 INFINITI G35 U COUPE 03 Red/tan Beautiful. $24,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE C INFINITI G35 , COUPE '04. Pearl white/ftan, extra low miles. $26,880 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Lexus ES300 '9J E 'C Cnd LcOlrinr L,.'-aad f LINCOLN LS '03 Leolaer. iunrrol CD il5 995 998.0012 LEXUs OF JACKSONVILLE [Automobilesi MERCEDES C230 Kompressor '99. Black, leather, loaded, 76K miles. $13,975. 674-4444 A Mercedes Benz C240 '03Silver beauty, tlJ sunroof, disc changer, deluxe pkg. Great ride, $19,500 OBO, Call 505-4780 MERCEDS C-220 -'96, green, w/tan int. $4500. Call 284-1489 Mercury Marauder "03 Black, 74K, PW, PDL, cruise. $17,500. 223-4010 SMercury Cougar '97 XR-7, great run- ning car, beautiful, S all pwr options, clean In and out, w/leather, cold AC, $2500 OBO. (904)566-4666 or (904)-803-6283 Mercury Sable '96 LS, pwr everything, roof w/leather $1600 S OBO. Very good car, below book, good transportation, cheap. (904)-803-6283 or (904)566-4666 MITSUBISHI LANCER ES '03 Runs great. Cold AC, $7750. 334-1478 7 NISSAN 350Z CONV '05. Nay, CD Ithr, 10K mi.$28,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE 7 NISSAN 350Z Conv. '04 Touring. Only 17,000 miles. $27,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A Nissan Altima '00 4dr sedan, pwr win- JI dows, doors, mir- ror, seat, snrf, grey Ithr, exc condition, 60,552 ml, $8200. 264-4696 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S '06. Like new. $17,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Oldsmobile Cutlass S '95 Runs & looks t good, 158k ml, needs trans. work. $1300 OBO. 912-882-4137 PONTIAC VIBE '03 Sunroof, CD, alloys. $11,495 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A Pontiac Grand S Am'05 SE, 6 cyl, 41I AT, 45k, like new, $12,900. 904-757-7037 ff PONTIAC SOL- STICE '05. Only 800 miles, leather, CD, 5spd, red/black top, beautiful. $24,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE PORSCHE CARRERA 911 '03, 6spd, conv, like new, 40kmi, $49K. 276-7767 A Prostreet Camaro S88c street car, new motor, transmis- sion, electronics, tubbed 4 link, must sell, make offer, 449-6383 Prostreet Camaro BBC Streetcar Vew motor, trans- mission, electron- ics, tubbed four link, must sell, make offer 449-6383 PT Cruiser '05 Con- vertible, Touring, 1 turbo, 18,500 miles. Electric blue exte- rior. Warranty extras, $15k. Call 912-576-3437 SATURN L300 '03 Extra low miles. $10,995. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE T oyota Corolla '00 70k mi, new tires, CD, $6500 OBO. 4 Beige/tan, exc. Condition, (941)993-2123 Toyota Camry LE "97 74K miles, AT, loaded $4800 904-262- 8065 ,y TOYOTA MATRIX '06. Oni, 3060., 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA TACOMA *01 Li. TRT-. Car : ..C Torer i l ,9. c2l'2?J TOYOTA TACOMA '04 Topper, 5spd, $13,995 (90)621-7324 Trucks,Vans, SUVs '00-05 ALL Military and Civilian I$0 DOWN I EVERYBODY RIDES! Chris 662-0726 Trucks/Tr ^aies ^^^^^--- RUNNER SR5'04 2WD, Loaded, $18,995 (904)652-3166 CHEVY SILVERADO '00 X-Cab. 4dr, red, V8, at/ac, 55,900 mi. Very clean $10,995. Call 699-9669 $095 CHEVY TAHOE Z71 4x4 '04. Lthr, CD, sunroof $24,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A CHEVY Z71 Sll- verado '00 4wd, full I leather, CD, many extras, $13,200. Call Jim 505-7455/215-3608 (y DODGE DURANGO SLT '02. Leather, CD, cream puff. $10,680 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Dodge Ram 1500 '05 S Off Road Pkg, tL loaded, like new, many extras, 20k miles. TOP. Call Keith: 912-673-6303 / DODGE RAM SRT V10 '04. Viper Motor, 10K miles. $32,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE A Dodge Ram '05 S1500, Off Road pkg, 1 Loaded, Like New, Many Extras, 20k miles, T.O.P. Call Keith (912)673-6303. A Ford Explorer '97 SXLT, white, 88k ml, ilnew michelins, grey Ithr pwr every- Inling -J ,cleon, 1a11 Briar. -; i.nI is 8i'', 7 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer '05 LEa!r!er., CD I9,89' 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Ford Expedition '04 S $25,000. Fully S loaded, excellent condition. PCS overseas (904)-591-5532 A Ford Explorer Sport '02-XLT, exc. t|cond, new tires, 60k ml. $8995 OBO. (904)718-4335. FORD F150 XCAB '02 Red, Sport, V8, AC, Loaded, Very Nice, 75K $14,975 777-9119 / %\ FORD FI50 LARIAT 4X4 '02 $19,995. 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE (7 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY'03 Turbo Diesel, only 36k mi., $25,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE FORD F350 '03 Super Duty Lariat Pwr Stroke, Diesel, 4dr, 4WD, Lthr, auto, $29,995 621-7324 FORD RANGER XLT '98 Long bed/topper, very clean, $4100. 904-540-2131 n, FORD SPORT TRAC '05S. C'nl, 2i', 00O mile lulil', Oauiop.a -1i99i 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE HONDA RIDGELINE '06 J I- n:,. n.le.: t,. 9 5 GMC YUKON LT '04. Only 30,000 mi, leather, CO. $23,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE Honda CR-V '06 Nearly brand new 4 condition, only 8500 r miles, $21,000. Cell: 881-2886. Home:215-9037 7HONDA PILOT EX 9X'05. Burgundy, tan, fully equip. $21,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SINFINITI FX35 '04 SChamp/tan, only 30,000 mi. $26,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE e Jeep Cherokee Laredo '91-White, 145k miles, all pwr, runs great, 6cyl, automatic, alloy wheels, towing, $2400. 742-3525, 744-1794. (y) JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE'01 Limited $11,995 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE y JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD '04 4x4, V, fully equip, sunroof. $19,890 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE MAZDA TRIBUTE LX '03 V6, loaded, low mi, very clean $11,975. 777-9119 T/O TOYOTA FJ I, J CRUISER '07 4x4. yellow, fully equip, 8k miles. $31,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA HIGHLANDER '06 Low miles, loaded, $19,995 (904)652-3166 TOYOTA SIENNA '03 LE, Low miles, Loaded, $13,995 (904)621-7324 f'\TOYOTA SEQUOIA :p'03. Lthr, Sunrf, CD Fully eauip T19 980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE TOYOTA TACO'.IA '02 .p>rl Siai 11-6-, TOYOTA TACOMA '04 TRD, Access Cab, 4WD, Auto $18,995(904)652-3166 fy TOYOTA TUNDRA '03 Fully equip, only 36K miles. $19,980 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE /7 VOLVO XC90 '04 S Leather, CD, sunrf, xtra low mi. $27,990 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE "Stop By And See Whyl" 2006 Cadillac DTS Level Is, They Are Here!! From: $25,988 2006 Cadillac SRX Diamond White, Only 7,000 Miles, Sharp!! ONLY 28,988 2006 Cadillac Escalade "EXT" Sunroof, Nay Sys, Loaded, Only 8,000 Miles!! Only $44,988 2005 Cadillac SRX Moonstone, 23,000 Miles, Sharp!! Only $24,988 2005 Cadillac Deville Ice Blue, Memory Seats, Loaded, Certified!! Only $21,988 2004 Cadillac CTS Great Selection, Great Prices, Certified" Only $19,988 2004 Cadillac SRX DVD, 27,000 Miles, Sharp!! Certified From $23,988 2003 Cadillac Deville Beautiful, 26,000 Miles, Certified!! Only $18,588 2003 Cadillac CTS Midnite Blue, Very Clean, Priced To Sell!! Only $17,888 2002 Cadillac Seville STS, Diamond White, XM, Low Miles Only $16,988 ABSOLUTELY NO DEALER FEES EVER!! YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER AT NIMNICHT 6 oNIMNICHT "r,' LIBERTY ..,... PURSUIT. -l1 -I W W 7999 BLENDING BOULEVARD JUST NORTH OF 1-295 Wil ILE'I iI [IiI IslI ] 3 M I El& P. mm- CHEVY ASTRO VAN '00 Mazda B7300 '94 Loaded,TVs; Enter- JEEP WAG O N EER cyl/spd excellent talnment; $9,995 WOODY -'88, great m nl P ond . (904)652-3166 surfer ride. $800 398-2535 $2000 BO. Cacll 904-646-0800 after 4pm NIMNICHT A 3 Alri I CHRYSLER PACIFICA'06. Touring. Save thousands. 2 to choose from. $18,950 998-0012 LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE SDodge Grand SCaravan '99 S Sport, handicap ramp & hand con- trols, over $20k in mods. 105kmi, $14k OB0, Call 406-0060 Dodge Ramisoo '98 Conversion Van, Hi-top, leIather Into- rior, CD AM/FM. Is- sette player w carou- sel, 82K, excellent I condition. 1 owner, I asking $5-00 Richard 565-1703 -AS LOW A MIL MmL~dlb 32 Jax Air News, NAS Jacksonville, Thursday, December 14, 2006 ALTIMA SELL DOWN BRAND NEW NISSAN ALTIMA 2.S millions in special factory-to-dealer incentives make this 15-day event possible. ..,- '...I Model# 05756 NO GAMES NO GIMMICKS... NISSAN NISSAN at the Avenues on Atlantic 10859 Phillips Highway 10600 Atlantic Blvd. Call Toll Free Call Toll Free www.nissanattheavenues.com 866-677 11114 888-264-4461 www.cogginnissan.com ., Artwork for illustration purposes only. Prices plus tag, tax, and license. *With approved credit. Offers may not be used in conjunction. 77f OFCA A &TUK 3Cneien as oPithe On-ite4 ine*OnThePhne wwwco nato I D E L R O ,T ES L S H U R : o r -s t a m -.* S ri a y 1 a. 6 p M : *5 7 13[ |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 121 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |