VP-16 COC
Creasey Takes Command
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Rodeo
Keeping Sailors Informed
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Bodybuilder
Sailor Places In Competition
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
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Photos by Kaylee LaRocque
NAS Jax Executive Officer Capt. Steve Holmes gives a safety brief to a group of motorcyclists before the Recreational Safety
Rodeo Motorcycle Ride March 8. More than 100 riders turned out for the event.
NAS Jax hosts safety rodeo
By Kaylee LaRocque
Editor . -
Service members from
all over Northeast
Florida and Southern
Georgia came out to
NAS Jacksonville last
Thursday to check out the
Recreational Safety Rodeo
at the Navy Exchange/
Commissary Complex
parking lot.
The rodeo was an oppor-
tunity to showcase the lat-
est safety information relat-
ed to motorcycling, ATVs,
dirt bikes, boating, personal
watercraft, scuba, bicycling
and other recreational ven-
ues.
The morning kicked off
with a motorcycle ride
led by the base Security
Department and the
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office
Motorcycle Drill Team from
the Target parking lot,
down Highway 17 to the
main gate and around the
base.
Event organizer Connie
Policastro of the NAS Jax
Safety Office, thought pro-
moting motorcycle safety
with a special ride would
raise some awareness.
"May is Motorcycle
Awareness Month and that
is exactly what we are doing
out here. We are bringing
awareness to the commu-
nity by showing how many
motorcycles are ridden by
members of the military
community or Department
of Defense. And by the
looks of today's motorcycle
ride, I think that picture
is pretty clear," she said,
standing among more than
100 riders from NAS Jax,
NSB Kings Bay, Ga., and
NS Mayport.
"We really appreciate
being invited out here to
do this again. We've been
at the past couple of rodeos
and really enjoy it," said
Jacksonville Patrolman
David Sciandra. "We are
out here to inform people
about motorcycle safety."
After the ride, NAS
Jacksonville Executive
Members of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Motorcycle Drill Team demonstrate some maneu-
vers for the crowd.
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The Crash Test Dummies were on hand to stress seatbelt use
to those visiting the Recreational Safety Rodeo.
Officer Capt. Steve Holmes
opened the rodeo by talk-
ing to the crowd about the
need for recreational safety
awareness.
"I want to thank everyone
for coming out. This is cer-
tainly an important topic.
We're getting ready for the
summer season and we
want to make sure we stay
safe," he said.
"A couple quick numbers
to mention on private motor
vehicle fatalities updates.
How many days has it been
since a military member
has died in a car accident?
Nine days. How about
motorcycles? It's been five
days since we lost someone
in the Navy or Marines.
How many fatalities so far
this year? We've had 60
deaths. Last year's total
was 51. That's why this
rodeo is focused on motor
vehicle safety."
Some of the events of the
rodeo included a motorcycle
ride, riding demonstrations
from the award-winning
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office
Motorcycle Drill Team,
response to a simulated
motorcycle accident by the
NAS Jax Fire Department
and a Jaws of Life extrac-
tion.
The Florida Department
of Transportation also
showcased their No-Zone
Truck which made guests
more aware of the visibility
restrictions truckers expe-
rience when driving their
rigs.
"We came down here
today to gain information
to see how we can better
educate our young Marines,
especially those who ride
sport bikes. This is a great
event. We need to teach
our Marines what they can
and can't do and what their
limitations are when rid-
ing a motorcycle. The key is
to get the proper training,"
stated Eddie Smith, a certi-
fied occupational safety and
See RODEO, Page 4
www.jaxairnews.com
Photo by Kaylee LaRocque
NAS Jax Patrollman Nick Jourdain gives a Sailor a warn-
ing for not wearing her seatbelt. Seatbelts are required
on and off base. The national Click It or Ticket Campaign
starts Monday to make drivers more aware of the hazards
of not wearing seatbelts. Drivers not wearing seatbelts on
base will be ticketed if pulled over so buckle up!
Click It or Ticket
starts Monday
From NAS ]ax Security Department
The National Click It or TicketCampaign starts
Monday and runs through June 3. Every year
during this period, law enforcement agencies
across the country mobilize to increase awareness
and promote safety belt usage.
It's a proven fact that vehicle safety belts reduce
the risk of serious bodily injury or death in motor
vehicle crashes by 50 percent. This year, we hope to
improve the overall safety at NAS Jacksonville by get-
ting more people to buckle up during the Click It or
TicketCampaign.
Even though we periodically conduct safety belt
inspections on base, five to six percent of our personnel
are still not wearing seatbelts while operating their
vehicles on station. Failure to buckle up by drivers
and passengers allows law enforcement officers to con-
duct a primary traffic stop and issue a traffic citation
for the infraction. Florida law requires that all front
seat occupants must utilize safety restraints (seat-
belts). All children between the ages of 4 and 17 years
of age must be secured in a safety vehicle restraint.
Children from birth to age 3 must be secured in an
approved child restraint seat.
Although NAS Jacksonville Security, enforc-
es the seatbelt law daily, during the Click It or
TicketCampaign, patrol officers will man high traffic
areas to specifically target people who are not buckled
up.
According to the National Center for Health
Statistics and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety,
motor vehicle crashes are the single largest cause of
unintentional injury for ages one through 65, account-
ing for approximately 42,643 injuries annually.
See CLICK IT, Page 14
'Tridents' at work
at sea
Photo by MC3 Jonathan Snyder
HS-3 Commanding Officer Lt. Wesley Blackwell (left)
and Cmdr. Mark Truluck, perform a pre-flight check
on an SH-60F Seahawk aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) during a composite train-
ing unit exercise May 2.
TO UHIN G Health fair is Friday 4 The fair will provide information on health-related topics
OU HING and wellness on a variety of topics such as tobacco cessa-
B AE The Naval Hospital is hosting a health fair on Friday tion, the military health plan, pharmacy benefits and breast
at the NAS Jax Navy Exchange Courtyard from 10 a.m.- cancer awareness.
AS E 1 p.m. All hands are invited to attend.
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2 JAX AIR NEWS, NASJACKSONVILLE, Thursday, May 15, 2008
Looking back in time...
File photo
The enlisted swimming pool in 1948.
ON THE HOMEFRONT
Mariachi band no comprende
By Sarah Smiley
Special Contributor
My relationship with Jesus
(pronounced "hey-sus") began
one year ago, shortly before
our annual Cinco de Mayo party and
soon after my third son's birth. Jesus
is the leader of a Mariachi band. We
found him at a local Mexican restau-
rant and promptly hired him for the
squadron party we would host in our
backyard. But Jesus doesn't speak
much English, and at the time, the
only Spanish words I knew were all
profanities. So Dustin and I weren't
entirely confident that Jesus would
show up as planned.
Jesus and I had many conversations
on the phone leading up to the party.
Except these could hardly be called
"conversations" because they consist-
ed of us speaking our own language
exaggeratedly slow and loud for the
other, as if that would help. It went
something like this:
Me: So you will come to our house
and play for the party?
Jesus: No comprende.
Me: Cinco de Mayo?
Jesus (excited): Si! Cinco de Mayo!
Me: You play music at my house?
Jesus (concerned): No comprende.
Me: Cinco de Mayo?
Jesus (happily again): Si, Cinco de
Mayo!
The only thing I was positive about
after hanging up the phone was that
Jesus and I both had calendars.
Eventually, Jesus asked me to meet
him at the restaurant so that instead
of shouting at each other over the
phone, we could do charades. He also
Hev. MonevMan!
I recently attended a
cookware party hosted by
one of my friends whose
husband is in my hus-
band's squadron. The pre-
senter made the products
look so great and neces-
sary.
Almost everyone there
ordered something and I
got caught up in it all and
placed a large order. Now
that I am home and have
had time to think about
it, I really can't afford the
things I ordered. I am hav-
ing second thoughts, but I
needed our deposit and a map with
directions to our house. While Jesus
played the "Chicken Dance" for my
boys (then ages 6, 4 and newborn),
I chewed on my nail and wondered
if I should have hired a translator.
Lindell sucked on his pacifier and
peered up at the Mariachi band from
his baby carrier propped up on a high-
chair. Ford and Owen danced around
flapping their arms like chickens and
giving Jesus high-fives.
Then I gave Jesus the money and
map. There's nothing like handing a
wad of cash to a man who may or may
not have understood a single word
you said, and having only a glimmer
of hope that he will show up to per-
form.
Yet for reasons I can't explain, my
faith in Jesus was strong. I knew he
would be there. Sure enough, at 10
a.m. on Cinco de Mayo, just when our
guests were beginning to think the
Mariachi band was a prank, Jesus
and three other Mexican men dressed
in full Mariachi attire (or, "el char-
ro") came up the sidewalk playing
"Tequila."
Before Jesus left that night, he told
me that he loved my heart and my
family. "God blessed you much," he
said, and "you have nice heart." I real-
ized then that our language barrier
had been a unique opportunity to get
to know each other. Without the dis-
traction of language and pretenses,
we were able to see the other's genu-
ine self.
Dustin and I decided to hire Jesus's
band again for our 2008 Cinco
de Mayo party. For weeks I dialed
Jesus's phone number and got no
HEY, MONEYMAN!I
did sign a contract.
Is there any way I can
cancel the order before the
stuff arrives?
MonevMan Sez:
You are experiencing
a classic case of buyer's
remorse. It is easy to get
caught up in the moment
during these "at home"
parties.
Normally, you cannot
cancel a contract after you
sign it simply because of
buyer's remorse. However,
there is an exception to
the rule for certain types
of contracts.
The Federal
response. We worried that he had
been deported. Our friends were dis-
appointed.
Then Dustin sent the following e-
mail message to his squadron mates,
forgetting that not everyone was at
our party last year or knew that Jesus
is actually pronounced hey-sus:
"Although we were worried that
Jesus had left the country, confirma-
tion from the hostess at Casa Ole and
a late-night sighting in the produce
department of Wal-Mart gives us con-
fidence that Jesus is still in America."
One of Dustin's senior officers
replied back and basically warned
Dustin that his philosophy on reli-
gion in America was not welcome
on a mass squadron e-mail. Dustin
quickly went down to his boss's office
and explained that "Jesus" is really
"hey-sus" and that he couldn't find an
accent mark on the keyboard.
Dustin, the boys and I met Jesus
at his restaurant, and he greeted us
like long lost relatives. "Smileys," he
yelled. "Smileys with the kind heart!"
He played the Chicken Dance for the
kids, who at this point were begin-
ning to think that lots of men dress
in el charro. Jesus said he would be
there for our party.
I had no doubt that he would.
Until Cinco de Mayo.
Tune in next week to read about the
Mariachi band at Sarah's house on....
ocho de Mayo?
Sarah Smiley can be reached for
comments at www.sarahsmiley.
corn.
Trade
Commission has a three-
day cooling off rule for
door-to-door sales con-
tracts. You may cancel, in
person or by mail, during
the first three business
days after the contract is
signed.
This rule covers the sale
of consumer goods if the
contract was for $25 or
more. The contract must
be made anywhere other
than the seller's normal
place of business so you
should qualify since your
friend's house is not the
sellers normal place of
business.
After you cancel, the
seller must refund your
money within 10 business
days. It is easy to get
caught up in the excite-
ment, so in the future you
may want to established a
spending limit before you
accept an invitation to a
party where you know you
will be given the opportu-
nity to make purchases.
More questions? Call
Hey, MoneyMan at 778-
0353.
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will win a drawing for a $5,000,
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at the end of May 2008.
Any eligible full-time student that
has a B-grade point average equiv-
alent or better, as determined by
their school system, may enter the
drawing. Eligible students include
dependent children of active duty
military members, reservists and
military retirees enrolled in first
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Dependent children without an
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Each student may enter only once
each grading period and must re-
enter with each qualifying report
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To enter the drawings, stop by
your Navy Exchange with your cur-
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Exchange associate verify your min-
imum grade average. Then fill out
your entry card and obtain your A-
OK ID, which entitles you to dis-
count coupons for Navy Exchange
products and services.
GM 1 ROBERT STALLINGS
Job title/command:
NAS Jax Weapons Department
Hometown: Detroit
Favorite duty station/
Why? USS Donald Cook
(DDG 75). It's where I was capped
to second class petty officer and received my
ESWS.
Last book read: Spooky Bear with my
daughter, RaShonna.
Favorite pastime: My motorcycle
Most interesting experience: Learning
to ride motorcycles.
Who is your hero? Ervin "Magic" Johnson
DAVID "SKY" BERRY
Job title/command:
NNavy Exchange
Hometown: Detroit
Favorite duty station/
Why? NAS Jax. I love working
in electronics.
Last book read: The Five People You Meet In
Heaven
Favorite pastime: Playing on the computer.
Most Interesting Experience: Being a
robot programmer.
Who is your hero? My dad, Stanley White.
SUNIDAY S 4YIC4S
You are invited to the following Base Chapel
Worship Services this 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.
IjhAir Hews
NAS Jacksonville Commanding Officer................ Capt. Jack Scorby Jr.
NAS Jacksonville Executive Officer Capt. Steve Holmes
Command Master Chief CMDCM(SW/SS) Jeff Hudson
Public Affairs Officer....... Miriam S. Gallet
Assistant Public Affairs Officer Kaylee LaRocque
Naval Air Station Jacksonville Editorial Staff
Editor Clark Pierce
Assistant Editor QM2 Nicole Beatty
Design/Layout George Atchley
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Navy Exchange's
Creasey relieves Pekari as
VP-16 commanding officer
By Lt. j.g. Jonathan Whelan
VP- 16 Public Affairs Officer IZ W';
Cmdr. Mark Creasey
relieved Cmdr. Greg
Pekari as command-
ing officer of the VP-16
"War Eagles" May 2. This
time honored ceremo-
ny was held aboard NAS
Jacksonville.
Creasey was born and
raised in Wilmington, Del.
He graduated with merit
from the United States
Naval Academy in 1990
with a Bachelor of Science
degree in Aerospace En-
gineering. He then reported
to Pensacola, and Corpus
Christi, Texas, for flight
training and received his
pilot wings in December
1992.
Upon completion of Fleet
Replacement Squadron
(FRS) training at VP-30,
Creasey reported to the
"Batmen" of VP-24 sta-
tioned at NAS Jacksonville
in December 1993 serv-
ing as the legal officer and
completing a deployment to
Keflavik, Iceland. Following
VP-24's decommissioning in
April 1995, Creasey report-
ed to the "Mad Foxes" of
VP-5, where he completed
two tri-site deployments to
Puerto Rico, Panama and
Iceland. He served as the
operations plans officer,
quality assurance officer,
mission commander and
instructor pilot. He was
selected as VP-5's nomina-
tion for the Association of
Naval Aviation's Pilot of the
Cmdr. Mark Creasey
Year award in 1996.
In October 1997, Creasey
reported to VP-30 for duty
as an FRS instructor pilot.
He served as the human
resources officer, schedules
officer and flight officer and
was also selected as a Pilot
instructor under training
instructor and air show
demonstration team leader.
In February 2000,
Creasey reported on board
USS George Washington
(CVN-73) in Norfolk, Va.
as catapult and arresting
gear officer. He served as
the V-3 hangar deck officer,
V-2 catapult and arrest-
ing gear division officer
and qualified as officer of
the deck (in port). During
this tour, he also deployed
to the Mediterranean and
Arabian Gulf in support of
Operation Southern Watch.
His next tour took him to
the "Fighting Marlins" of
VP-40 at Whidbey Island,
Wash. for his operational
department head tour. He
completed a deployment
Cmdr. Greg Pekari
to the Fifth Fleet area of
responsibility while serv-
ing as -.iI,.,y NATOPS offi-
cer, maintenance officer
and officer-in-charge, Diego
Garcia Detachment.
In December 2003,
Creasey again reported to
VP-30 for duty as training
officer and assumed the
duties of VP-30 executive
officer in 2005. He reported
to the War Eagles of VP-16
as the executive officer in
May 2007.
Pekari has follow on
orders to the Industrial
College of Armed Forces,
Fort McNair, Washington,
D.C.
Cmdr. Anthony Corapi
joined the War Eagles as
the executive officer fol-
lowing his tenure at the
Operations Directorate J3,
The Joint Chiefs of Staff
Washington, D.C.
The War Eagles depart
in June for a six-month
deployment in support
of the Sixth and Seventh
Fleets.
JAX AIR NEWS, NASJACKSONVILLE, Thursday, May 15, 2008 3
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An officer with the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office Motorcycle Drill Team
demonstrates his braking abilities to guests at the rodeo. .
RODEO: Initiative to
stem tide of recreational
injury and loss of life
Lt. Cmdr. David Levy of VP-62 talks with William Sargent, a safe boating instructor with the
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission about fishing regulations.
Driver Examiner Specialist Jeff Eckholm does an address update on VP-62 Executive Officer
Cmdr. Scott Fuller's drivers license in the Department of Highway Safety of Motor Vehicles
Florida Licensing on Wheels truck.
From Page 1
health official with the 26th Marine
Expeditionary Unit at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
NAS Jax Safety Officer and Navy Region
Southeast Safety Manager Ron Williamson
agrees. "We are losing way too many of our
people due to recreational accidents. So, we
are out here again to promote recreational
motorcycle and traffic safety for the folks
at NAS Jax and other local bases. It's a
great event. It lets people get out and see
actual demonstrations and talk to experts
instead of having a safety stand down. This
is much more interactive."
Many recreational safety companies and
equipment vendors attended the rodeo to
introduce Sailors to the latest in motor-
cycle safety gear.
"I came out here today so I can get bet-
ter educated so I can educate my fellow
Sailors. It's been fantastic. The JSO police
officers did a wonderful job. They are very
educated on what they do and I plan to
talk with them and take some informa-
tion back to the command," said RP3 Todd
Schindler, motorcycle safety advocate for
Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance
Wing Eleven.
Representatives were also avail-
able from the State of Florida Division
of Drivers License, Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida
Fish and Game, Florida Driver Training
Program and the Jacksonville Sheriffs
Office Marine Patrol.
NAS Jacksonville's Morale, Welfare and
Some visitors of the rodeo try out the drunk
driving goggles while driving a golf cart to
test their skills after simulating drinking a
few.
Recreation (MWR) Department would like
to thank the following Recreational Safety
Rodeo sponsors: Purcell's Motorcycle
and Marine World, Cycle Gear, Honda
of Jacksonville, A& M Motorcycle Safety
Course, Orange Park Power Sports, Jax
Biker Gear, Home Depot of Orange Park,
Jennings Motorcycle Race Track, St. Johns
Power Sports and Atlantic Moto Sports.
Neither NAS Jax, MWR or the Jax Air
News nor any part of the federal govern-
ment officially endorses any company,
sponsor or their products or services.
Photos by Kaylee LaRocque
PS2 Laura Tubby of Navy Medicine Support Command Jax gets some information about swim
lessons on the base from NAS Jax Sports Director Tim McKinney.
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Navy Jax Flying Club Manager Janet Hoover gives PFC Daniel Spencer of the Marine Corps
Security Force at NSB Kings Bay, Ga., some information about the flying club.
JAX AIR NEWS, NASJACKSONVILLE, Thursday, May 15, 2008 5
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NAS Jax Mulberry Cove
Manager Phil Collins (left) gives
MA3 Johannes Hemmes of
NSB Kings Bay, Ga., some information
about the marina during the rodeo.
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(Above) A firefighter from the NAS Jax Fire Department uses a spreader to take the doors off the vehicle to get to the victim.
(Right) NAS Jax Firefighters tear apart the vehicle to get to the crash victim during a simulated jaws of Life demonstration.
6 JAX AIR NEWS, NASJACKSONVILLE, Thursday, May 15, 2008
Teamwork: A vital resource for achieving goals
By Chaplain (Lt. Cmdr.) A.T. Taylor
Special Contributor
According to legend, a bush community of Sub-
Saharan Africa used a clever method of locating
water for their village. During the early develop-
ment of these tribal societies, they employed their powers
of observation by studying the activities of their primate
neighbors.
While on routine patrols for food, the village hunters
noticed that under the oppressive heat of the desert sun,
the local monkey population displayed an endless degree
of playful energy. They concluded that this kind of "mon-
key business" was only possible if this lively clan had
access to a plentiful source of water.
The technique they chose to find the water source was
simple and effective. First, the tribesman placed a piece of
the monkey's favorite food, usually an indigenous fruit, in
the small opening of a termite mound. The hole was large
enough for the monkey's hand to squeeze through, but too
small for his fist clasping the prize to exit resulting in the
curious primate's capture.
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It is unfortu- nate that this
type of inge- nious coopera-
tion between these two
beings of dis- tinct degrees
of intelligence and dignity is
less frequent among humans
and has suc- cumbed to ven-
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present millen- nium live by
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uncommon practice it is also considered taboo in some
highly competitive settings. The words of retired Gen. H.
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top yourself."
Sometimes, the greatest challenge for us is learning to
value the energy necessary in setting realistic goals in the
It's time to say goodbye
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Jax Air News staff
for nearly seven
years, I would like to thank
all of our readers and those
who have continuously
offered their support to
keep our base newspaper
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thy and award-winning
publication.
Unfortunately, I have
resigned as editor of the
base paper for a new and
exciting opportunity to
serve as the assistant pub-
lic affairs officer at NAS
Jax. I am not going far, in
fact, I am just moving to
the next desk over.
I will miss covering all
the events for the paper
and telling the stories of
FROM THE EDITOR
the people here. I've gained
many friendships over the
years and many of you have
literally watched my son,
Dane, grow up on this base
as he's been in the paper
numerous times.
Taking over as editor is
Clark Pierce. I hope you
will continue to support
him with your ideas, com-
ments, concerns and sub-
missions.
We are always looking
for stories and photographs
about our military folks and
command events.
Jax Air News is your
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Saving lives in Africa
Local Navy entomologist assists CDC, USAID to support presidential program
By MC1 (SW) A. Nick De La Cruz
Navy Medicine Support Command Public Affairs
The NAS Jacksonville-based Navy Entomology
Center of Excellence (NECE) is involved in a U.S.
presidential program designed to save countless
lives in Africa. Lt. Cmdr. Craig Stoops, a Navy entomol-
ogist and the NECE assistant officer in charge, recently
returned from his second trip to Malawi, Africa, where he
served on the Malawi Country Team for the President's
Malaria Initiative (PMI).
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geted to reduce malaria deaths by 50 percent. The PMI
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target countries to benefit from PMI, a five-year, $1.2
billion program led by the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) in conjunction with the Department
of Health and Human Services (Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention), the Department of State and the
White House.
Stoops served as the CDC representative on the Malawi
Country team for PMI as the entomology expert and
is the only uniformed service member involved in the
USAID mission. He said he was selected for this role after
the head of the CDC malaria and entomology branch in
Atlanta put a call out to DoD for entomologists who might
be able to lend their expertise. His primary position with
the PMI is to assess the impact of the indoor residual
spray (IRS).
Photo courtesy of Lt. Cmdr. Craig Stoops
Lt. Cmdr. Craig Stoops and the Malawi Country team for PMI
conducted Pyrethrum spray catches to measure the effective-
ness of the IRS on Anopheles. Insecticide is sprayed inside the
house and the dead mosquitoes are collected on sheets that
cover the floor.
IRS is an insecticide compound sprayed on the interior
walls of houses to combat against malaria-carrying mos-
quitoes. Stoops said that spraying insecticide on the walls
inside the house is a classic mosquito control technique.
A select number of houses in Malawi were sprayed the
last week of December and the first week in January
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to determine the solution's effectiveness. At the end of
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said Stoops. "We're finding fewer anopheleses in the
spray area than when we do our evaluations outside of the
spray area. Though the evaluations are ongoing, the find-
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being accumulated, no official word can be released of our
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Local Sailor takes honors in
bodybuilding championship
By Kaylee LaRocque
Editor
When MAl(SW)
Barion Haywood
joined the Navy
in January 2000, he was
not in the best physi-
cal condition. "I weighed
over 260 pounds. After I
took the first physical
readiness test, I threw up.
I was so sick from being
out of shape and said to
myself, 'never again.' At
that moment, I decided to
make a lifestyle change
and that's truly what it
is. It's not about dieting;
it's about eating healthy
and changing the way you
think," said Haywood.
Today, Haywood, 30,
weighs 214 and recently
competed in the NPC 2008
Panhandle Showdown in
Pensacola, where he placed
second in the novice body-
building category. He is
healthy and excited about
being able to share his
experiences with his peers
in the NAS Jax Auxiliary
Security Force (ASF).
"Competing in this event
was a huge confidence
builder. I work with the
ASF here and a lot of these
guys ask about my work-
out routines. I really enjoy
teaching people about eat-
ing healthy and how to
take care of themselves,"
explained Haywood. "I
tell them to 'eat green, get
lean.' If people just start
eating a little cleaner and
taking care of themselves
a little bit, it'll make a big
difference."
Although he's been work-
ing out and eating healthy
for awhile now, Haywood
never even thought about
competing in a bodybuild-
ing championship. "I start-
ed this journey by training
for the Gate River Run ear-
lier this year. My neighbor
and his fianc6 were doing
Photo courtesy of MA 1 (SW) Barion Haywoo
MA1(SW) Barion Haywood of the NAS Jax Securit
Department poses during the NPC 2008 Panhandle Showdowr
in Pensacola on April 5. Haywood placed second in the nov
ice category of the competition.
the run and asked me if I
wanted to train with them,"
he said. "We did the run
and then my trainer at the
gym near my house in St.
Augustine asked if I was
interested in participating
in a bodybuilding competi-
tion and offered to train me
for free."
While he didn't need
help with the workouts,
Haywood had no experi-
ence with the posing tech-
niques needed to compete.
And so the training began.
After working a full day, he
would hit the gym until 9
p.m., go home and eat and
sleep, and get up at 4 a.m
to do it all over again. "
was putting in four to fiv
hours a day at the gym an
working. It was a huge sac
rifice, but so worth it," sai
Haywood.
He split his time between
the base gym, Fitnes
Source and the gym nea
his house. "Each day i
different so depending or
what I work on, is where
work out. The base facili
ties are excellent and hav
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Six weeks later, he wa
under the lights in front c
the judges with his parent
and niece cheering him on.
"There were so many people
competing. It was a real-
ly big event. It was such
a huge payoff to actually
walk out there on stage and
say, 'I'm really doing this,'"
continued Haywood.
"The judges told me I
have outstanding defini-
tion, although I'm not as
big as some of the other
competitors. I weighed in
at 193 and most of the guys
I competed with were 220-
225. They had a lot more
muscle mass than I did."
Although he'd like to con-
tinue competing, Haywood
has to put those thoughts
on hold for awhile since
he is leaving this week for
training before heading to
Iraq on an individual aug-
mentee tour for the next
year.
"I plan to continue train-
ing while I'm over there
and hopefully will compete
when I get back with a lit-
tle more muscle on me," he
said.
Another big goal for
Haywood is to be selected
d for the Limited Duty Officer
y program. "I am submitting
,n my package this week. My
life has been such a jour-
ney so we'll see where that
i. takes me. It's one step at a
I time," he said.
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Navy family finds help
for 'special needs' child
Frocking ceremony
By Marsha Childs
Naval Hospital Jax Marketing
Seven years ago, AD2
Raul Bryant of VR-
58 and his wife,
Rhonda were told their
newborn son might have
cerebral palsy. Thanks to
the Navy's Exceptional
Family Member Program
(EFMP), the family has
been allowed to homestead
in Jacksonville and seek
specialized medical care for
their son.
When Donovan Bryant
was born in September
2000, his feet were criss-
crossed. He spent 10 weeks
in a neonatal intensive care
unit (NICU) at a civilian
hospital. Doctors explained
he could have cerebral
palsy (commonly called CP),
which is a term applied to
a group of disorders that
affect movement, balance
and posture.
Fortunately, when the
diagnosis was confirmed,
the family was allowed to
stay in the area so Donovan
could receive specialized
physical and occupational
therapy.
Naval Hospital
Jacksonville EFMP
Coordinator Galya Taborn
explained the benefits of
the program and assisted
the family with the enroll-
ment process. Taborn said,
"It is important for these
families to be identified
before the sponsor gets
orders to ensure the servic-
es are available at the next
duty station. This can be
devastating to a family if
the specialized services are
not available-emotionally
as well as financially."
The family made sac-
rifices to get Donovan the
specialized care he needed.
Rhonda quit her job."He
was in the NICU for so long
and I got pregnant again,
so I decided to stay home."
CP is a non-progressive dis-
order, but other complica-
tions can arise. Four years
ago, she took her son to St.
Louis where he had a dorsal
rhizotomy, a surgery to cut
the nerves to relieve muscle
spasms.
Rhonda eventually found
an intensive physical and
occupational therapy pro-
gram in Orlando that spe-
cialized in movement dis-
orders. She and Donovan
made the weekly commute
Photo courtesy of Naval Hospital Jax
for a year and her efforts
paid off. "They got him
moving on canes and out of
the wheelchair." Donovan's
older sister, Darby, age 11,
is proud of his progress. "He
is doing really good. He can
take five to 10 steps with-
out any help," she said.
Donovan, now seven years
old, is an active, intelligent
first grader. He wears leg
splints to keep his feet and
legs straight.He easily gets
around with the help of a
gait trainer.
The specialized walker
with built-in seat was pro-
vided under the Extended
Health Care Option
(ECHO). This program pro-
vides financial assistance
and additional benefits for
services, equipment or sup-
plies beyond those available
through TRICARE. Active
duty families living in the
U.S. or a U.S. territory are
eligible.
Petty Officer Bryant is
grateful to VR-58 for the
command support.The
EFMP has allowed his spe-
cial needs family to stay
in one location. He still
deploys, but it is a win-win
situation. "I would recom-
mend to each command
that leadership get to know
the EFMP families. It is
more about the diagnosis
and the needs," he said.
VR-58 Command Master
Chief Eugene Bolden
agrees. "It is vital to sup-
port the service member
and the needs of the family
members."
Because the squadron
is staffed with 50 percent
Reservists who are acti-
vated from two weeks up
to 30 days, deployments
are typically shorter. "Petty
Officer Bryant is a full time
Donovan Bryant
(front center) dem-
onstrates his new
walker for Naval
Hospital Jacksonville
Exceptional Family
Member Program
Coordinator Galya
Taborn (front right)
while sister, Darby
(rear left to right),
mother, Rhonda,
brother, Declan and
father, Raul look on.
Taborn was instru-
mental in obtaining
funding for the device
under the TRICARE
Extended Health Care
Option.
support Sailor. The staff
understands his situation
and it has never been a
problem here," said Bolden.
The Bryant family is pre-
paring to transfer to VR-
57 at NAS North Island
in San Diego. It is one of
five stateside duty sta-
tions where EFMP fami-
lies assigned to Category 5
may be given a long-term
assignment. To find more
about EFMP, visit www.
npc.navy.mil/channels, key-
word EFMP.
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Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command visits FISC Jax
From FISC lax
Rear Adm. Alan
Thompson, com-
mander, Naval
Supply Systems Command
(NAVSUP) and Chief
of Supply Corps visited
the Fleet and Industrial
Supply Center Jacksonville
(FISCJ) from April 28-
29. Upon his arrival,
Thompson was met by
Capt. Karl Rau, FISCJ
commanding officer and
other key headquarters
staff.
He was presented with a
comprehensive command
brief that detailed FISCJ's
successes in supporting
the fleet, warfighter and
Navy family. During the
command overview, Rau
highlighted FISCJ's efforts
in providing first rate sup-
ply services throughout
the Southeast Region and
demonstrated how the
command has adapted to
support multiple strategic
initiatives such as Base
Realignment and Closure
(BRAC) and Material
Support Integration (MSI)
partnerships.
Rau detailed how FISCJ
was the logistics leader
in the region and com-
mented on the command's
many functions including
being the principal rep-
resentative to the Naval
Aviation Enterprise, as
well as serving as co-
lead to the BRAC Fleet
Readiness Center Supply,
Storage & Distribution
Implementation Planning
Team. Rau also reinforced
the tight-knit MSI part-
nership with Rear Adm.
Michael Vitale, commander,
Navy Region Southeast.
Thompson actively par-
ticipated in the session,
sharing with the group his
extensive knowledge, as
well as reflecting on the
ability of the FISC to read-
ily adjust to these transfor-
Photo courtesy of FISC lax
Rear Adm. Alan Thompson, commander, U.S. Naval Supply
Systems Command, gathers with the Fleet Industrial Supply
Center (FISC) Jacksonville team on the FISC Jax Quarterdeck.
nations.
"I know from my time
as a previous command-
ing officer at FISC Norfolk,
that the commands undergo
change on a frequent basis
and will grow and shrink
continually," Thompson
said. "However, I am espe-
cially pleased with FISC
Jacksonville's ability to
build strong inter-team
communications not only
with COMFISCS, but with
Rear Adm. Vitale."
Rau agreed and re-
assured Thompson that
FISCJ's workforce of nearly
1,300 stood ready to meet
the fleet's needs now and
into the future.
Following the compre-
hensive command brief,
Thompson visited the Fleet
Readiness Center Southeast
(FRCSE). At the FRCSE,
the admiral was taken to
the F/A-18 aircraft line
where he observed the cen-
ter barrel replacement pro-
cess. He then visited the
CNC Machine Shop, where
he saw some of the manu-
facturing initiatives that
the FRCSE manufactures
and produces. Thompson's
last stop at the FRCSE
included the engine facil-
ity warehouse, where he
toured the FRCSE/General
Electric Performance
Based Logistics shop and
was briefed on the many
partnering initiatives that
the facility partakes in.
Following the FRCSE tour,
day one of the admiral's
visit to NAS Jacksonville
concluded with a visit and
tour of the Navy Exchange.
Day two of the admi-
ral's visit began with a
trip to the NS Mayport,
where he addressed the
Jacksonville Area Supply
Corps Association (JASCA)
at a breakfast gathering.
CWO3 Scott Matts and his
outstanding team of culi-
nary specialists supported
this professional gather-
ing which comprised of 36
supply active components,
reserve components and
retirees. These attendees
included staff members
from the tri-base com-
mands: NSB Kings Bay,
Ga., NS Mayport and NAS
Jacksonville as well as ten-
ant command representa-
tion from aviation squad-
rons, submarine groups and
surface units. During the
breakfast gathering, Rau,
also the JASCA president,
presented Thompson a gift
commemorating the "Lone
Sailor" statue located in
downtown Jacksonville.
Thompson then provided
insights to the attendees
on several items of interest
to the community includ-
ing career mentorship and
management as well as
selection and promotion
board preparation.
Following the break-
fast, the admiral was
then escorted to a tour of
the Southeast Regional
Maintenance Center
(SERMC). While in the
supply warehouse spaces at
the SERMC, Thompson co-
hosted an awards ceremony
with Rau for five personnel
in which awards ranging
from 30 years of service to
Sailor of the Quarter were
presented.
The admiral then con-
tinued on in his tour of NS
Mayport and visited the
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FISC: Admiral visits, tours
facilities at NAS Jax, NS Mayport
From Page 12
Logistics Support Center which included tours of the
SERMC warehouse, HAZMINCEN, DLA MPC and
SERVMART. Lunch with afloat supply officers was served
shortly after, on a ship visit to USS Gettysburg (CG-64).
The NS Mayport visit concluded with a tour of the Navy
Food Management Facility.
Departing from NS Mayport, the last of the admiral's
visit included a tour of FISCJ's Fuel Farm with Tom
McGarry, FISCJ's regional fuel officer and director of facil-
ities and fuel operations. Throughout the tour, McGarry
discussed how the fuel farm regularly interfaced with
Navy customers including providing assistance to three
Navy regions, 14 naval activities and various joint activi-
ties throughout Navy Regions gulf coast, south and south-
east. In addition, McGarry detailed the fuel farm's respon-
sibilities and functions including fuel operations, fuel
quality, fuel inventory and maintenance. He concluded the
admirals's tour by depicting the safety and environmental
aspects of these responsibilities, and how FISCJ stands
ready to address these issues at all times.
Thompson's two-day visit to FISCJ was the first in his
capacity as Commander, NAVSUP, and he embraced the
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please call 542-3318.
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Coke Zero 400
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July 5
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Oldfield/Lockhart seats- $59
Oldfield/Lockhart Tower $106 (before June 1)
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Superstretch Rows 1-32 $46
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$4.50 $10.50
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Kennedy Space Center Trip
May 17
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Free Lesson and Nine Holes of Golf
May 21
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Greybeard summer basketball
league meeting set
A Greybeard summer basketball league meeting
will be held May 21 at 11:30 a.m. at the base gym.
The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty,
selective reservists and Department of Defense
personnel age 30 and up. The season is scheduled
to begin in June. All interested personnel should
attend the meeting to discuss rules and to get the
required paperwork to join the league.
Captain's Cup summer
basketball league meeting planned
ACaptain's Cup summer basketball league meeting
will be held May 21 at noon at the base gym. The
league is open to all NAS Jax active duty, selective
reservists and Department of Defense personnel.
The season is scheduled to begin in June. All
interested personnel should attend the meeting to
discuss rules and to get the required paperwork to
join the league.
3 on 3 Sand Volleyball
League forming
The league is open to all NAS Jax active duty,
command Department of Defense personnel
and selective reservists. All interested personnel
should contact the base gymnasium to get the
required paperwork to join the league. Rosters are
due by May 24.
Flag football league to start soon
A flag football league meeting will be held June
4 at 11:30 a.m. at the base gym. The league
is open to all NAS Jax active duty, command
Department of Defense personnel and selective
reservists. 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.
Men's & Women's Open
Racquetball Tournament
The Tournament is free and open to all NAS Jax
JAK SPORTS
authorized men and women. It will be played
June 23 27 starting at 5 p.m. at the NAS Jax
Gymnasium. There is a competitive division,
recreational division, and a women's division.
Awards will be given to the winners of each division.
Call NAS Jax Athletics to sign up by June 18.
Navy Southeast Regional
Running and Triathlon Team
Are you a competition runner? If so, you can
represent the Navy in 5K, 10K, marathons and
triathlons. The Navy will showcase elite active duty
men and women in regional races. Uniforms are
provided as well as transportation, entry fees and
lodging costs. Interested runners must compete in
a sanctioned (USA Track and Field, USA Triathlon
Association, or Roadrunners Clubs of America)
race and your time must be one of top 10 regional
qualifying times. For more information, call 270-
5451.
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
Sports officials
and scorekeepers needed
The North Florida Military Officials Association is
looking for individuals to officiate soccer, softball,
football and volleyball at NAS Jax. Scorekeepers
are also needed for basketball. Experience is not
required. If interested, contact the NAS Jax Gym.
For more information on NAS Jax sport-
ing events, call Bill Bonser at 542-2930/3239
or email bill.bonser@navy.mil.
STANDINGS
Intramural Soccer Standings
As of May 9
Team Wins Losses Ties
Naval Hospital 10 1
CLICK IT: Seatbelt use up from 2006 to 2007
From Page 1
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration reported seatbelt use in
2007 stood at 82 percent, a slight gain
from 81 percent use in 2006. In states that
require seatbelt utilization in which motor-
ist can be pulled over solely for not using
their seatbelts rose 2 percent in 2007.
Seatbelt use has risen steadily since the
National Occupant Protection Use Survey,
began collecting data in 1994, and this
has been accompanied by a steady decline
in passenger vehicle occupant fatalities
per mile traveled. "The purpose of this
campaign is to educate and to heighten
awareness for the importance of wear-
ing seatbelts. Remember that 'Seatbelts
Save Lives.' Hopefully, we can save some-
one by reminding them to buckle up this
year," stated NAS Jax Police Capt. James
Oswald, department safety officer.
As of April 15, we've had 129 motor vehi-
cle accidents on base, with 11 of those acci-
dents resulting in injuries, including two
motor vehicle fatalities. At this rate we'll
exceed the total accidents reported last
year. When someone is injured in a traf-
fic accident, it impacts more than just the
individuals involved. There is a loss of
work production, monetary impact to the
government and the individual, installa-
tion support capability and Navy readi-
ness.
Buckling up makes sense. If you are
issued a ticket on base it will cost you four
points against your base driving record and
you will be required to attend an approved
driver improvement course. Failure to com-
ply may result in a suspension of your base
driving privileges. Additionally, tickets
received off station for not wearing a seat-
belt can be costly. In Duval County, viola-
tors will be charged $56.50 and in Clay
County, a ticket will cost you $71.50 and
all will impact your insurance rate.
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VP-30 O'S 5 2 3
VP-30 E'S 7 3
VP-45 5 4 1
HS-5 5 6
CPRW-11 2 7
NAVFAC 2 7
CNATTU 2 8
Intramural Softball League Standings
As of May 9
Team Wins Losses
Air Ops 17 1
Dirty 30 13 3
VP-5 13 3
VS-32 13 4
HS-5 11 4
VR-58 9 4
SERCC 11 6
CNRSE/NRD 9 6
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Air Ops 6 2
CSCWL 5 2
VP-30 6 3
FRCSE 2 5
CNATTU 2 7
Intramural Volleyball Standings
As of May 9
Teams Wins Losses
Over The Hill 7 1
FRCSE 6 1
Naval Hospital 5 2
Young Guns 4 4
VR-58 3 4
VP-45 3 5
ASD 3 7
CNRSE 1 8
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AMELIA ISLAND 1/1
condo, grnd fir, 700' to
bch. Pool, quiet. $850 or
opt. to own. 904-310-6321
BAYMEADOWS
Lakefront rental 3/2.5,
quiet. Pool & clubhouse
Call 904-733-9304
SBeach/Hodges 2/2.5
Towwnhome located
S minutes from May-
port and Beaches W/D
included, 18" ceramic tile
black appliances 1110 sq ft,
$900 dwn 1000 mo.PCS
(904) 521-0107
Beach/Hodges 2/2.5
Townhome located
S minutes from eay-
port and Beaches PCS
18" ceramic tile black appli-
ances 155,o00 (904) 521-0107
DOWNTOWN
Luxury Plaza Condo, 1/1
Riverfrt view, 12th fir, aoll
utils incl. Pool, gym, spa,
etc. $1250mo. 904-662-3003
Fleming Island Plan. new
3/2.5 TH lake front, golf
crse. Sell $169,500 or lease
for $950/mo. 3 mo disc. or
Mil. disc. 904-386-5805.
FLEMING ISLAND
Cobblestone @ Eagle
Harbor-2/2, all appls-+-
w/d, lake view, gym/pools
$875m. 904-248-0858
MANDARIN Townhouse
3 BR, 2.5BA, 1 car gar,
like new, no pets.
$1200/mo. Realtor Alina
561-301-2010.
Oakleaf Plantation 3/2
Luxury penhouse,
Avail. May 3rd. $1050mo
+dep. 904-755-6898
I OAK LEAF Best view
4/2, 1700sf, great
amenities close to
schools $1450mo.
904-477-1493
Orange Park-Live on
the first floor of the
Palace on the river at
Club Continental in
Orange Park! 2 bed-
room,1 Bath on the
first floor with a porch
overlooking the beau-
tiful St. Johns River.
Assigned covered
parking pool and ten-
nis court.1000 sq ft.
$1200/month. 571-5471
ORANGE PARK Nice
Irg 2/2 Whispering Pines
area, w/d $800mo +
$800dep. 904-838-9153
ORTEGA Riverfront,
2/2, new appi- oven,
mlcr, DW, Refr, a/c,
$1100mao. Call 451-1997
SSouthside condo for
rent, pool. Gym bas-
ketball, military dis-
count 1075 mo 2/2 views
of pool and lake PCS
505-259-8618
SOrange Park 10 min
From NAS 3/2 2 car
1,349 sq Built 1999 1503
Slashpine PCS'D $950
Avail May (904)514-4229
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
3480 Shelley Dr. 4/2, fncd
bkyrd, vaulted ceilings,
ceiling fans in all rooms,
Irg gar, ss apple, $1100mo
904-449-9441
j HOUSE FOR RENT
BY OWNER
Riverside-Avondale
Historic District, min-
utes to NAS-JAX. 2 BR /2BA,
Office -3rd BR Sonroom,
Private Hot Tub Room off
MB. FP, CH&A Appliances
Incl. Large from porch. Cov-
ered rear deck, Privacy
fence. All natural Land-
scape w/ no lawn. Driveway
w/ carport., security sys.
$1300/me + Dep Cats ok -
NO DOGS. Will also con-
sider selling If Interested.
Call 904-451-7331
Mandarin Huge 3/2.5 Tnwhm
2 car gar, POOL, 2000sf,
$1195. min lyr lease. No
lawn maint. 904-759-8002
Mandarin Best Schi Dist.
3/2 Ig eat in kit,fam rm
w/ f/pl, dr, fenc bk yd,
grt nhood, $1200/mo. +
dep. 262-6717
Middleburg/Orange Park
3/2, 1300sf, 2cg, overlooks
lake, w/d hkup, appis, sec
sys., $1030m. 904-291-4444
MURRAY HILL 3/1,
hdwd floors, fireplace
$875mo, Pets ok
904-881-9744
MURRAY HILL 3br/lba
detached garage,
$825mo. + $500sec dep.
Call 904-307-7881
Nice 2/2 Home for Rent
with 1 car garage
il> Southside area and
close to shops call
(904) 635-9212 PCS
4 Nice 2/2 Home for Rent
with 1 Car garage
tLl Southside area and
close to shops call
(904)270-6010
NORTHSIDE 3009SF lyr
new, 4/3.5, near 1-295/1-95
New subdivision.
$1450mo 904-891-4429
ORANGE PARK 3/2 $950
1263sqft/ch&a/w&d hu
Fireplace/2-car garage
VANSANDT RE 389-3540
4, Orange Park 3/2 1310
sqft 10 mins from NAS
1589 Slash Pine CT
Avail may $925 call
(904) 514-4229
4, Orange Park 3/2 1350
sqft,10 1mins from NAS
Vl 1503 Slash Pine Ct
Avol May $950 call
(904) 514-4229
ORTEGA FARM 2/2
1344sqft/w/d hu/ch&a
Eqpt kit/near bus lines.
VANSANDT RE 389-3540
SAN JOSE 3/2, pool/ten-
nis, Must Seel Furn opt,
waterfront, security
$1350mo 737-2829 / 568-6356
4. ST. Marys Riverfront
3/2 Floating Deck
tLl fenced yard. awesome
sunsets $1250 avail-
able immediately
912-882-6968
St. Nicholas 3/1, garage
great Ioc., fncd yd,
new: paint, bath &kitch,
Avail 5/25. $1000mo
$1000dep. 738-4215 318-2852
Westside/
Lakeshore
Near Nas Jax, 3/1,
living room, din-
ing room, fncd yd,
w/d, turn if needed.
$750/mo +dep plus
1/2 cable. 444-7926
WESTSIDE
3/2, 2cg, 9040 No Road.
$795mo 777-3311/695-4900
WESTSIDE 3/2, off 103rd
1700sf, 7971 Triumph Ln
Irg kit&den no pets $950
+ $700dep 904-772-1781
WESTSIDE nr NAS Jax.
2 master suites, 1200 SF,
gar, pool, basic cbl.
Rent Disc $850m 631-2351
WESTSIDE NAS Jax.
3/2.5 TH 1400sf gar, pool,
basic cbl, gorgeously
remod, $1000m 631-2351
Westside -Close to NAS.
3/2, large home & lot.
Clean, quiet, & safe.
$900/mo 716-7766
WE RENT AND SELL
MOBILE HOMES
Low monthly payments.
Emma 771-9055 962-1086
WESTSIDE $500 Move-in!
Sunny Acres MH Park
$150 a week rent. 2br's
Pets Welcome 771-5878
WESTSIDE -TIMUQUANA
MOVE IN SPECIAL. $50 off
2 & 3br's $425- $550
+ dep. 904-771-3811
Westside Doublewide
Mobile Home $750
Month Rental very
Clean Must See
Prefer non-smokers 3 / 2
call 899-2556
Mobile Homes For Rent
695-2255
Southside/San Marco Prof
/student/military. Male,
non-smoker, priv
entrance, furn'd $625mo
400-3210.
2 rooms avail South-
side JTB/9A in 3/2.
Town 1 MB Bath
Garage $850 2 and
also has Priv Bath
Utilities ) sec. Dep Act now
June 1st Avail (904) 996-9967
35 mins from Mayport &
NAS.
Northside-Clean Furn'd
rooms, w/d, catv, utils,
ceiling fans & appis incl.
$135wk. Call 962-5573
Orange Park Fur-
nished Room for
Rent No Lease
Includes Utilities
$480. mo. call for
appt 904-375-1814
Westside/
Lakeshore
Near Nas Jax, w/d,
cable, util incl, $500
+ dep. furn if
needed 444-7926
PALENCIA 5/3, 3cg,
3200sf, luxury home next
to Nease H.S. MIn's to
bch. $1895m. 904-343-2444
WESTSIDE 3/2 brick PONTE VEDRA Sawgrss
home w/encl. patio. Close Players Club 3/2, 2 cg,
to NAS. New tile, paint, gated comm w/ameni-
crpt/bath. $850m. 759-6356 ties, $1450. 904-422-0232
il
Lot 33 Lot 32
2834 S.F. living area 2929 S.F. living area
502 S.F. garage 552 S.F. garage
364 S.F. porches 300 S.F. porches
$295,000.00
$315,000.00
These two-story custom built homes are on 1.3-acre lots and only minutes from M
Includes 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and large upstairs bonus/recreation rooms. Ma
include walk-in closets, garden tub, separate shower and his & her vanities. Other
include: wood, tile and carpet flooring, crown molding/chair rails in living areas, ent
center, electric fireplace, ceiling fans, 42" maple kitchen cabinets w/ GE appliances,
wiring systems, irrigation system, architecturalroof shingles, two a/c units, and many mor
1000 EaswooeR Hillard.904)845292
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Estate
Commercial/Industrial
For Sale
Commercial/Industrial
For Rent
Businesses for Sale
Office For Sale
Office Space For Rent
Retail For Sale
Retail For Rent
St. Johns Commercial/
Industrial For Sale
St. Johns Commercial/
Industrial For Rent
St Johns Businesses for Sale
St Johns Office SpaceFor Sale
St Johns Office Space For
Rent
St. Johns Retail For Sale
St. Johns Retail For Rent
MANDARIN New 1244sf/6
sep. ofcs upgraded. 12443
San Jose, #302. SPECIAL
for 1st 3mo-$999m 860-5564
SOUTHSIDE 1200 square
feet. Across from Tins-
letown. $1100/mo incl
water & sewer. 998-8672
WESTSIDE
Office Space 4000sf or
8000sf Nice. Two story
w/elevator. New carpet
and paint. Only $4.50/sf
Easton, Sanderson & Co.
356-2228 Realtor
WESTSIDE
Office Space For Lease
1550sf, 4000sf, 8000sf
Cheap But Very Nice.
Easton, Sanderson & Co.
356-2228 Realtor
FiNANjAL
Business Opportunities
Distributorships/
Franchises
Fictitious Names
Financial Services
Money to Lend/Borrow
Mortgages Bought/Sold
COKE/HERSHEY
RTE Earn $$!
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MUST SELL! BO#2540
800-367-6709 x: 1378
Commercial Cleaning
Be in business for
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Stratus guarantees:
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Accounts available now!
Call 904-222-8405
ASTHRTUS
Gas Station/Convenience
Store in Palatka.
Good inside sale & lotto
commissions. 386-986-6729
LANE FOOD MART
Convenient Store $69,000.
with inventory. 781-3118
Looking for highly
motivated and ener-
getic people who would
like to travel. contact
(904)731-2068 or
(904) 403-0553
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$57 K/yr, include.
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Placed by
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who hires.
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* Job Fairs
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* Advertising/Media
* Alchitectu aicr Design/
GrgaicsDesign
* Automotive Sales/Service
*Aviation
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Public Administration
* Computer Hardware/
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*Construction
* Customer Service
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* Domestic Services/
Caregiving
* Delivery Driver
* Education/Teaching/
Training
* Engineering
* Entertainment
* Executive/Management
* Finance/Investment
* General Employment
* Hotel/Hospitality/
Tourism
* Industrial Trades
* Insurance
* Landscaping/Grounds
Maintenance
* Law Enforcement/
Security/Safety
EDUCATION
TRAINING
Private Instruction
Schools
Specialty Training/
Events
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Northside. 4 day wk
Fax resume 765-5515
DENTAL ASSISTANT -
Part Time with experi-
ence, must be depend-
able, flex hrs 737-7436
or fax 904-737-6968
7.8 Billion
Is the economic
impact of the mili-
tary in Northeast
Florida and
Southeast Georgia.
Advertise in
the military
publications
distributed at
the local bases
in the area.
To advertise
Please call
904-3594336,
Fax 904-366 6230.
*Legal
Maintenance/
Janitorial Services
* Management/
Professional
*Manufacturing
*Marketing
*Mechanics
* Medical/Health Care
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* Nurses/Nurses Aides
* Office/Clerical/
Administration
* Part-Time
* Personal Services/
Beauty
* Real Estate/Property
Management
* Recreation/Sports/Fitness
* Restaurant/Bar/Club/
Food/Beverages
*Retail
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* Science/Research
* Social Services/
Counseling
* Technical Support
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*Work at Home
* Positions Wanted
WAREHOUSE/
DELIVERY DRIVER
Some mechanical abilities.
Clean driving record and
knowledge of city. No CDL
required. Good personal
appearance.
Please call 982-8008 or e-mail
resume to WandCjob@aol.com
MYSTERY SHOPPERS
-Earn up to $150/day.
Exp not req. Under-
cover shoppers needed
to iudge retail and din-
ing establishments.
888-493-1958 optional fee
POST OFFICE
NOW HIRING!
Avg. Pay $20/hour or
$57/yr. including Fed.
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TERMITE TECH GHP &
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Good pay/ benefits. Good
DL. Call 786-4441
WELDER FABRICATOR
5yrs min exp req'd.
Stick tig mig layout,
work from blue prints.
Must pass welding and
fab test. Fax resume to
282-3327
PARALEGAL
for busy law firm. No exp
nec. Entry level with
oppty for growth/ adv.
398-2212 ask for Pat
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growing Home Medical
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TIM NOLANS
TREE SERVICE
At prices you can afford
Discount tree removal,
land clearing &
trimming wc/ins/lic.
Will beat any estimate
771-0500 24 HR storm
service 388.0157
cell 838-5267
AC, HeatI RFuel
Antiques
Appliances
Arts & Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
Business ffice
clot
Collectables
Computer
Craft/Thrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farm/Planting
Fruits/Vegetables
RFumitureHousehold
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
Hot7Uibs/Spas
Jewelry/Watches
Kid's tuff
Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchandise
Photography
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
Sp rting goods
Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade
AMERICAN INDIAN
ITEMS WANTED
Old rugs. Pots, Jewelry,
Bead work, etc.
Pre- 1960. Please call
FL. 352-466-3013 or
N.M. 505-228-5974
, Kenmore Cold Spot
Almond color refrig-
erator top mount with
new ice maker Size 20C
excellent condition $ 275 call
912-674-4245
Keystone Heights
Area: Maytag Refri,
Side by Side w/ice-
maker, white 23.5 c/ft
$200, Maytag Dishwasher
under counter $100, Gold-
star Microwave / LG over
range $35, All in excellent
condition call 352-475-5277
New un-boxed whirl-
pool dishwasher 180
S full manufacturer
warranty has not
been used 787-556-9472 Jack-
sonville
SOld Sewing Machine
Singer Treadle Opera-
tions nice wooden
Cabinet (2) Drawers
Reduced to $75 268-2482
Kit. cab. displays, ofc
eqpt-Everything must go!
4465 Hwy 17. 449-0403
STony Boselli #71 Card-
Sboard Full Size Stand
up for the Real Jag-
uar Fan 268-2482
4 32 inch Sony Wega
Trintron TV Great
Condition with a Great
Picture $50 call
850-776-9252
Dell Photo Printer 926
Brand new half Price
J$45 has card readers
for direct printing from
camera 94-277-8205
HP5440 Printer $10
includes all software
and cords Almost new
condition used only a
few times 904- 379-6036
Stereo Equipment for
Car and House you
must see to believe call
Kim (904) 778-2464 or
(904) 477-2107
BED A Bargain $150
Queen Pillow Top $
Brand New 904-674-0405
BED King Size Set
New in plastic, $225
Must sell 674-0405
China Closet Light
Two Piece American
of Martinsville Fili-
gree Over glass Doors
Genuine Wood Excellent
condition $295
904 220-2886
4 Desk Antique Roll
Top Excellent
Condition
Appraised $1300
Must Sell $1000 OBO Can
Deliver To see Call 904
282- 6466
4, Dining Set Table and
Four Chairs Light Oak
48" Pedestal Type
Round $200.00 778-1131
SDining Set Table and
Four Chair Light Oak
48" Pedestal Type
Round $200 778-1131
4. Dining Table with 6
chairs 74X40 with leaf
$500 OBO for more
info call 579-4211
r JVC 42" Floor
model 14 months
excellent condition
$600 OBO
542-0736 ext 494
MATTRESS FULL Size
NEW Must Sell $140
Call Carter 674-0405 "'
MATTRESS A Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic
$150 904-674-0405
Moving Sale Living
Room Set 4 pieces $200
l Dining Chairs ,Lamps,
Sewing Machine,
Office Desk Antique Bikes,
Baker Rack Great Deals
Middleburg 904-254-1503
yiwife helping
families become
4, Moving Sale Matching
Sofa and Chair and-
Matching Love Seat
Leave MSG 318-8384
4. New Natural Wood
Rocking Chair never
used asking $80.00 Call
Jim Taylor
(904) 505-7455
Oak Headboard
oversized with
large
S mirror,lights,
drawers, shelves.
for queen or full $800
OBO 268-3656
4 Queen Size Sofa Bed
S Good condition $250
Lazy Boy Recliner $100
573-0557
4 Queen Sleeper
Sofa and Loveseat
$150 Corner Com-
puter Desk $75.
Call 912-510-6365
Solid Wood White
Twin Headboard
t Footboard Night-
stand Full Dresser
Stand-up Dresser Rails
Mattress Excellent con-
dition asking $500
904-261-9524
ST. Marys 3/2.5 Fire-
place Huge Patio
l Sugarmill 2 Story
Available 6/08 $1100
Plus Deposit 673-7424
STV w free Stand 32"
Sony Triniton TV with
corresponding stand
SHolds multiple compo-
nents $ 200 (904) 859-5034
4 KINGSLAND Garage
Sale. Saturday May
17th From 9:00-2:00
pm at 636 Bristol
Hammock Cir Household
goods and finishing.,
4 Multi-Family Yard
Sale Furniture appli-
1 ances Clothing Satur-
day May 3rd 7:30-?
73 VonStuban Ct St. Mary's
Pt. Peter landing
Northside-Marshwinds-
Donato Dr off Alta /9A
Multi Family garage
sale Sat 5/17 8am-?
WESTSIDE Comm. Sale
Settlers Landing &
Pilgrims Trace 0 Collins
Rd. & Argyle 8am, 5/17
WESTSIDE Large Sale
5/17 8am 3735 Frye Ave W
view items at
iacksonville.craigslist.com
4 Yard Sale Saturday
May 3rd 6676 Lana
8am to 2 pm.
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Placel
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA
Riding mower Murray
W/ Bagger and
L mulcher 13.5 HP
Good Shape well
maintained $300
220-9279
4 Snapper Self Pro-
pelled Lawn Mower
$100 Edger $ 35 Weed
Wacker $10 Call after
5 pm. 992-8556
Snapper self-propelled
S lawn mower W/
attachment $100 edger
$35 weed wacker $10
call after 5 p.m. 992-8556
4 Fisher Price aquarium
1 swing $20 Call 3794036
Grace 3-in-1 Crib
Mattress and
storage Drawer
"a Str. .r--n ...th
Kids Bedroom Twin
Bed Dresser Mirror
night stand excel-
lent condition $200
OBO 483-0645
Mattress not included
SNeutral crib bedding
S Great condition $30
includes quilt bumpers
dust ruffle 2 sheets call
379-6036
S1 7ft 7G 1/0 With
TTrailer Good condi-
i tion Green Cove (904)
284-0047 $ 900 881-4720
27" 12 Speed Dasani
Racing Bike Excel-
lent Condition $50.
Firm Call 282-7925
5 Piece CB Drum Set
Used Black and
1 Chrome, cushioned
swivel stool,
($350 new) asking $100
407-949-8192 evenings
4 Bicycle 16" Rainbow
Island Misty Blue
l Model excellent
condition $ 25
(904) 277-8205
For Sale R/C Model
PlTaesTanks, Trucks
Cars Associated
Traxxas dwatrax
Kyoshs Helicopter futa-
baraidos Osesves 729-6468
Gone with the wind
Collector Plates Certi-
o, fieldd in Original Boxes
Collector mugs and
other items (904) 278-6251
4 Halex 6' pool table
used oak laminate
green cloth 4 cues,
balls, triangle
($450 new ) asking $150
407-949-8192
4 Hein Werner Indus-
trial Floor Jack Good
condition $150 cash. 2
ton capacity serious
inquiries please after 4 (904)
264-6054
Huge Lot of Maternity
Clothes for $50 Two
4 \ Big Rubbermaid
. containers Full
i1.'
4 Kitchen Craft Water-
less Cookware Pur-
chase at Southern
Womens Show Used
three pieces Paid $1500 ask-
ing $500 firm 282-7925
LexMark Printer new
MOD #3100 $75. OBO
wheel chair $150 OBO
very good condition.
BOB 716-4180
Scrubs uniforms four
XL tops four Large
pants Brand new $50
call 537-8313
SSeiko Kinetic means
wristwatch Silver and
Gold Excellent Condi-
tion extra wristband
links included $110 379-6036
Thomas Kincald
Umbrella $8.00 New
Contour 1 Touch mini$
10 Ea Still Sealed
Meters Hurricane Lamp
never used $ 7.00 693-4452
Waterbed No liner no
S mattress w/Head-
board Loveseat match-
ing chair canvas chair.
$300 for all 264-7820
A Piano Everett console
Mahogany Excellent
Tone Great Condition
$250 904-220-7886
BOFLEX SPORT HOME
GYM HAS All the xtras.
$550 904-777-3901, 742-1422
Golf Balls Recondi-
tioned .35 each $3.60
4 Dozen $25. Per 100
Logo Balls Nego-
tiable call Campbells
784-4406 anytime
SOUTH, GA Hunting Club
Deer, Turkey, Bear &
Hogs 8000AC. $650
*Adopta Pet
* Pets & Supplies
* Livestock & Supplies
* Animals Wanted
$100 OFF this week!
Yorkie Poos, Chihuahua,
Bichon, Westie, Poodle,
Silky, Puggle, Lhasa, Cocker
Spaniel, Mini Schnauzer,
Affenpincher, Min Pin, Pom.
Payment plan with
low down payment.
SEE PUPPIES 0
www.thepuppyscene.com
904.298.1105
1045 Blanding Blvd., OP
Aussies, Brussels, Wheatons,
-WChilhuahuos Galorew
and many more.
www.petworldpets.com
262-4646 Open 7 days
BOXER PUPS-AKC, HC,
shots, fawn & white.
904-786-9653 or 563-3447
BRUSSEL GRIFFON
Pups AKC m/f s/w $400.
Brussel Poo Pups rn/f s/w
$150. 912-449-3049
BULL MASTIFF PUPS,
AKC, red, brindles $1000
386-454-7526 / 352-318-1891
CAT GROOMING
Call for appointment
904-292-3844
DOBERMAN 9 pups CKC
world famous euro champ
line. Red/BIlk. $1500
Call 12-7pm. 904-589-4014
ENGLISH BULLDOGS
AKC-lyr old M.& Fern
pair $2000, sep. $1200.
904-379-0977 or 962-9205
Free 2 a GOOD Home
(2) AKC German
Shepherd twin broth-
ers 2 1/2 y/o well
trained house broken and
socialized, vaccinationa dn
microchip cant (904) 422-2572
4 Free Tiger Kittens
Born March 26th
384-1645
German Shepherd Pups
AKCimport lines large
bone. 386-328-4352
German Shepherd, white
AKC HC, shots, 9.5 wks
3/M 2/F $350. 904-714-9660
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPS 2M, 13 weeks
$300. 904-259-8778
GERMAN SHEPARD
PUPS beautiful colors,
ready to go. 904-251-4777
GREAT DANE PUPS
AKC, many to choose
from. $600 & up. 259-4781
LAB PUPS, Yellow, AKC
Beautiful & intelligent
puppies $500. 912-550-3185
LAB Pups AKC Beautiful,
hithy, M/F, shots HC $500
386-963-4932, 954-401-9835
MALTESE AKC precious
babies, HC, 2nd shots,
trained, $600. 904-744-8154
Medium Size Black
Lab mix to good home
all shots and natured 3
y/n Free moving call
904-236-4532 or 904-545 3134
PITBULL PUPS 9wks,
paper-trained, 2M ,
2F. S/W. 904-778-7720
POMS, SHIH-TZU'S,
PEEK-A-POO'S $250.
C KC. 904-612-0556
Puggles
callahanpuppies.com
Call 912-322-6933
PUG PUPS, ACA
rdy 5/23&6/6 HC, s&w $550
8yrM/9yrF $175-$250.
OBO. cash 386-496-1231
Shih-Tzu/Maltese mix &
Chihuahuas & Yorkies
$250-$750,HC. 904-699-8836
Reg. TW HORSES show,
trail, pleasure. Spread
Oak Stables. 904-813-4005
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and Supplies
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Motorcycles/Mini
Bikes
Auto Brokers
Auto Parts
Antiques/Classics
Automobiles
Trucks/Trailers/SUV's
Vans/Buses
$2000 or Less
Commercial Vehicles
Misc. Auto
Autos/Trucks Wanted
Auto Rent/Lease
Boat Propeller OMC 14
... 1/2 21 Pitch Stainless
L Steel 187 Dollars call
Billy 215-2160
Boat for sale 18' SRI
Boat with Volvo Pinla
t V-8 Engine and Iturve
$3500 OBO 904 215-4181
1979 0'day Daysailor
II- w/ trailer & 2006
Tohatsu 6hp OB. All in
great condition. Ready
to sail. $2,950. Call
904-226-6985.
1 1909 Javelin Fish and
Ski 18 Foot $4000 OBO
Fish Finder and Ski
Included Call
912-729-7309
Gulfstream Sail-
boat 25 ft 1970 9.9
Mercury Outboard
extra sails needs
TLC Make offer 904
536-4122
& Custom built 1975
Sailboat 30 ft.
sleeps 4, 3 sails die-
sel engine 25 gallon
fuel 30 gallon water 3
anchors 4.5 drtf 276-2876
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MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 462-3039
1-800-541-6439
0 Enclosed Toy Hauler
23' Haulmark Win-
dows AC Kit view at
NAS Lot asking $6,500
Why Pay Retail When You
Can Buy These Units at
NADA Wholesale?
'07 Arctic Fox 30'
'07 Arctic Fox 33'
*'02 Coachman Chapperell 28'
'04 Prarie Schooner 36'
Triple Slide
05 Prowler Regal 33'
'04 Starcroft Hybrid 21'
'07 Weekend Warrior 33'
Toybox
Financing Available,
Trades Welcome.
Open 7 Days a Week
(904) 714-9939
STake over payments
S2005 Cougar FW276RL
tl Excellent condition
Dry weight 6580
GVWR 10,120 Vystar Bal
23,00 576-4569 or home
777-5750
1982 Honda Silverwind
500 Touring M'cycle
Low miles windshield
fairing great rideF/G
Bags $1500 call 912-729-3724
2001 Harley Davidson
Road King Over 4K in
L Extras All mainte-
nance done beautiful
Bike asking $11,000 Call
(850) 776-9252
27'1984 Lancer Power-
.1 sailer Street Legal!
Duval Wheel Trailer
Self Raise/Low Mast
System aft Cabin 50 hpNis-
san o/b Air-cond/Heat 10K
OBO Medical Problems
912-729-3724
SCar Cover Made to fit
the Volvo 245 excel-
lent cond $ 20.
268-24820
4 Goodyear Racing Tire
used at the Daytona
Track in the 1980's $25
268-2482
Parts for -82--92 Pontiac
Trans Am/Firebird:
Doors, fender, back
hatch, spoiler, interior,
seats, T-tops, tires,
rims, engine, rearend,
complete wiring har-
ness & computer brain
box. Call for prices
904-647-9191, 334-324-3527
S1990 Toyota Pickup
190K 4X4 Engine runs
well extensive Rust
$750 OBO Mark
(904) 223-5676
1991 Chevy Corvette
Garage Kept New
V Tires Red Coupe 52,000
miles very clean
$12,500 OBO call Al
904-677-6405
1992 Acura Legend, 4
Dr New Battery and
Alternator Runs great;
very nice car $3,200
OBO call RJ 912-467-3348
1994 Ford Thurderbird
for sale black sunroof
good condition runs
but needs simple work
$800 OBO 215-4181
4 1998 Nissan Quest Van
(silver) Runs Great
V-6 $3,000 Call RJ
912-467-3 348
S1998 Silver Mustang in
Good condition 104,000
miles Clean title Ask-
ing Price $4,500 OBO
Call Joe 904-683-3520
1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
SSteering, PWR-WIN,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO
4. 1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
l Steering, PWR-WIN,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO
4 1999 Pontiac Grand
Frix GTP, Black 160K
Auto, Leather, Power
Everything Super-
charged $5,300 OBO Trade
call Dan 716-713-1943
1999 Saturn SL2 Eng
Rebuilt A/C,A/T, Pwr
Steering gas saver
$3,000 OBO
(904) 772-8428
4. 202 Chevy Venture
Warner Brother's
Edition $7,500
Call (912) 510-6365
2003 Ford Mustang,
Black on Black V-6 3.6
L 5 speed Mach Stereo
System with 6 disc CD
changer, pwr Window, pwr
Locks Cruise $9,500.
(904) 535-1987
S2004 F-150 Supercrew
Lariat 54,000 mi fully
Loaded Leather Seats
$17,800 910-5306
2005 Expedition
loaded. Great condi-
tion low payments call
912-729-7309
SBMW 325i '06 Lthr, CD
Sunroof $26,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
B 3MW 325i '06
Royal Blue Like New
CD Sunroof $25,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW M5 '06
NaviCD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$57,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SCADILLAC DEVILLE
'03 DTS EX Low Miles
$16,680 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC CTS'05
Whiterran 30K $20,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
I
CHEVY CORVETTE '08,
bik, Z06, Nov. & chrome
whis. Less then 100k mi's.
For more info 912-409-3541
Mercedes-Benz
1.9%
On Select Certified
Mercedes Benz With
Approved Credit
2007 GL450
Loaded w/park-
tronic, Navi 19"
Wheels Local
Trade In $48,959
#26169A
2007 E350
w/navigation
6Dlsc CD, Pre-
mium Pkg. Svc.
& Maintenance
Here $43,959
#U12551
2007 ML 350
"Program Car"
Serviced and
Maintained Here
Harmon Stereo,
Sat. Radio,
S-Roof, CD,
$36,959 #Uieise
2005 E320 CDi
Diesel 4DR Auto,
CD, Sun Roof
Loaded $31,959
2006 R350
w/Alloy Wheels
Sun Roof, CD
Changer, navi,
Powr liftgate
$28,959 su12162
2005 ML350
Only 28K Miles
Special Edition
TV's In Head
Rests CD,
Sunroof, Loaded
$23,959 #u12563
2006 C230 Sport
Black/Ash 6
Disc Changer,
Bluetooth
Ready, Loaded!
$23,959 #u125s6e
2001 6500
Loaded w/Disc-
tronic, Park-
tronic Active
Body Control
$20,959 #26217B
2001 s430 CD
Changer,
Timeport Tele-
hone Loaded
$19,959#eu1.47
2001 SLK 230
Leather Pre-
mium Wheels,
Heated Seats
Harmon Kar-
don Stereo
$16,959 1F197952
2002 C240
Lthr, Sun Roof
CD, Loaded
15,959 #2E008931
2002 C320
Bose Stereo,
Prem. Wheels
Mem. Seats
Rear & Side
Airbags, Multi
Zone Climate
Control!
$13,959 2F1M072
1997 SL320
Convertible!
Black/Tan
Hard Top, Lthr,
$13,959
2000 E320
Local Trade In
w/LOW Miles
This Car Has
Everything!
#26701A $13,959
1997 E420
Lthr SunRoof
AMG, Sports
Pkg, Locally
Owned and
Traded $7,959
1999 C230
Kompressor
Sport Lthr, Sun
Roof Local
Trade in $8,959
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hand picked
Mercedes-Benz
pre-owned to
choose from
Car Fax proudly
displayed on
all vehicles
Brumo Motrcar
Fully LOADED/Ithr/snrf
CD/cass. $5,200. 200-5725
S1999 Saturn SL-2 A/C
A/T PWR Steer, Eng
lRebuilt many new
parts head-line 3,000
OBO (904) 772-8428
S2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse
SSpyder CT V-6 Leather
seats, 5 speed,
cd-player fully pow-
ered car is in perfect condi-
tion asking 8,200 OBO 904
318-4316 or 707-2680
S1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse
GS speed 80,000 miles
CD player,sunroof,
fully powered car looks
and runs great asking 5,900
OBO (904) 318-4316or 767-2680
Chevy SSR-06 Conv L
SHardtop Blue low miles
loaded Bose system
-Wrty call (904)278-6251
or 955-3440
Mercedes 4450 SL
SRoadster "74" 2dr.
.Conv/Hardtop Red w/
Ta n i n te rior .
AC/FW.AT.Full cover
manuals new tires and
Brakes call 904 278-6251 or
542-5591 x 1203
1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 Cruise, Tilt,
Steer ng, Pwr-win,
CD/FM child Locks
David 912-882-7617
FORD CONTOUR 95
80K miles, runs great,
$3000. Call 221-3337
F FORD MUSTANG
SHELBY GT '07
BIkrran 800 Miles
$36,580 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD MUSTANG '07
Convertible, Certified
$18,994 1-800-709-6185
HONDA ACCORD EX
'06 V6 Coupe Like New
$19,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HONDA ACCORD
COUPE '08 Only 900
miles $21,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SKenmore Sewing
Machine runs good $50
Walking foot and quilt-
ing foot $15 each
254-5127
Lexus ofJax.com
visit us for all makes &
models BMW, Honda,
Chevy, Ford, Etc 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN TOWN CAR
'03 40K Miles $13,990
998-0012
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Mitsubishi Galant ES '00
V6, auto, AC, blue, tint,
$3800. 904-264-1706
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891-3898
387-4041
4 NISSAN 350Z
Enthusiast Road-
ster V-6 3.5L Sic
Speed Manual
Blue 2005 Less than 10K
miles $23,095 call
904-505-93840
NISSAN MAXIMA '07
3.5SL Lthr, CD, Sun-
roof $23,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
PONTIAC GRAND AM
'00 Looks and Runs
Great $5,991
1-800-709-6185
Subaru Impreza WRX '04
Prem. Loaded. 48Kmi's.
Silv. $15,700. 706-331-0422
SToyota Comry 02 LE
74,000 Miles Silver
Vl$9,700 OBO (904)
535-1447
Toyota Chrome Run-
ning Boards with
Brackets 2005 and up
extra or access cab
912-674-9305
4, Volkswagen Beetle 4
cylinder 5 speed Coupe
2 DGL Yellow, Leather
Black Seats AC/ Heat,
AM /FM /CD excellent
condition warranty private
(904) 491-7996
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2004 Ford Sport Track
30K Miles XLT 2X4
Excellent condition
$ 15,900 OBO
(904) 553-0355
2005 Denali XL
Fully Loaded W/ 3
Screens & 2 sets of
Rims Over $ 62,000
New Must Sell
$ 30,000 OBO
(904) 566-4666
( BMW X3 3.0Si '07
Lthr, CD, Sunroof
$34,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC ESCALADE '03
1 Owner Beautiful
$21,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACK-
SONVILLE
Chevy Silverado 2500 '03
2dr reg. cab, V8, AT, AC,
116kmi, good cond. Great
Grad Gift! $6999. 634-1533
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA'04 Lthr,
Sunroof, CD Fully
Equip. $15,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
DODGE RAM 1500'03
Hemi, 4x4, Only 25,000
Miles $13,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Ford Explorer 97
Eddie Bauer 4X4
Leather, Sunroof,6 Cyl,
CD, 4 Dr New Self
Level Shocks 108K $4500
758-2475
F1 ORD EXPEDITION
'05 Only 40,000 Miles
Lth, CD $16,480
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPLORER LTD '05
Lthr, CD, Sunroof Only
39,000 mi $17,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD F250 '04 Super
duty diesel, FX4, new
Toyo open country tires,
123kmi, very clean.
$24Kobo. Tom 904-753-0835
FORD F350 '06
CC, Diesel, 4wd, Tool Box
And Rack $26,991
1-800-709-6185
GMC '91 22' diesel flat-
bed, 20001b lift, side rails
+rear gate. Runs well,
$6900. Owner 904-737-2611
GMC SIERRA'05
Ex Cab, Tonneau
Cover Custom
$16,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SGMC Truck Fully
Loaded like new 2004
57,000 miles Call
(904) 272-9615
GMC YUKON LT
S'04 White/Tan, Lth
CD, Beautiful
$17,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Honda CRV EX 4x4,
'06. Air, AT, Tilt,
Cruise, Sunroof,
Alloys, AM/FMIXM 6
CD Changer. Too
many extras to list.
Safe, economical SUV.
Excellent Condition.
Maintenance Records.
Private Owner. Make
an offer. 904-718-4167.
INFINITI FX35'04
Navi, WhtoTan $25,990
37K Miles 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SKIA SHORTAGE
LX '07 Only 7000 mi
$16,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
( LINCOLN BLACK-
WOOD '02 45K Miles
$16,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER '04
Looks & Runs Great
$8,991 1-800-709-6185
LX NISSAN PATH-
SFINDER XE 06 Like
New $19,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
f \ NISSAN XTERRA
'07 Yellow/Gray
$16,990 B998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
I VOLVO XC90 '04
White/Tan Fully
Equpped $15,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD E 250 '95, ladder
racks, new tires, shelv-
ing, $2750. 904-237-4429
Toyota Celica '82 AT,
22R, runs good, orig
paint, minor rust, int
great cond, 1 owner,
never wrecked, all
main records, 155K mi,
$1500 541-0302 Ive msg.
ALIVE or JUNK Cash for
car / truck. $100-$200 per
unit. 7240011/751-0771
I Buy Junk Cars & Trucks
Call Willie Saline
654-2441 or 239-6332
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personnel stationed in our communities
donated 650,620 hours of volunteer
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AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY
ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600
AUDI JACKSONVILLE
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000
BENTLEY- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando FI 407-339 3443
TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
6914 Bleanding Blvd 777-2500
GARBER BUICK
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
KEY BUICK
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060
CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC
4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111
NIMNICHT CADILLAC
7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700
PARKER CADILLAC
375 Belz Outlet Blvd. (904)824-9181
COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES
10880 Philips Hwy 260-7777
CREST CHEVROLET
8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880
GARBER CHEVY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
GORDON CHEV
1166 Bleanding Blvd. 272-2200
JERRY HAMM CHEV
3494 Philips Hwy. 398-3036
PINEVIEW CHEVROLET
Macclenny 259-6117
NIMNICHT CHEV
1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041
ATLANTIC CHRYSLER
2330 US1 South 354-4421
CARUSO CHRYSLER
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Chrsler of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER CHRYSLER
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD
CHRYSLER JEEP
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.
1-800-228-7454
ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 354-4421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
ORANGE PARK DODGE
7233 Bleanding Blvd. 777-5500
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
WESTSIDE DODGE
1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561
BOARD FORD
St. Augustine 353-6797
Florida's Super Duty Headquarters
PAUL CLARK
FORD-MERCURY
1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673
GARBER FORD-MERCURY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD FORD
At The Avenues
10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325
MIKE DAVIDSON FORD
AT REGENCY
9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060
MIKE SHAD FORD
OF ORANGE PARK
7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673
NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 8544826
COGGIN GMC TRUCKS
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER GMC TRUCKS
Green Cove Springs 2644502
www.garberautomall.com
COGGI HONDRA ON ATLANIC
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800
COGGIN HONDA
OF ST. AUGUSTINE
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1S. 1-800-456-1689
DWIAL HOA
1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900
LOU SOBH HONDA
OF THE AVENUES
11333 Phillips Hwy. 370-1300
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.cityautomotive.com
JAGUAR JACKSONVILLE
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
GARNER JEEP
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD CHRYS-JEEP
ON CASSAT
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
RAY CARTER KIA ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
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LAMBORGHINI ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd NIMNICHTSAAB
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jax
904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.corn
LAND ROVER JACKSONVILLE
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000
NORTH FLORIDA UNCOLI MERCURY
4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100
MIKE SHAD FORD
LINCOLN MERCURY
700 Blanding Blvd.
777-3673
LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE
www.lotusofjacksonville.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992
TOM BUSH MAZDA
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
MAZDA CITY
6916 Blanding Blvd. 779-06900
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC.
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
MERCEDES BENZ
OF ORANGE PARK
7018 Blanding Blvd. 777-5900
TOM BUSH MINI
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
CITY MITSUBISHI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489
www.cityautomotive.com
CITY MITSUBISHI
of ORANGE PARK
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100
www.cityautomotive.com
COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC
10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES
10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
MKE SHAD NISSANOFJAX
1810 Cassat Ave. 389-3621
PARKER NISSAN
2755 U.S. 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP
1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400
COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER PONTIAC
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826
Off -7774
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
SUBARU OF JACKSONVILLE
10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455
SMART CAR CENTER
OF JACKSONVILLE
7018 Blanding Blvd. 253-7300
KEN CHANCE SUZUKI
1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
www.cityautomotive.corn
ARLINGTON TOYOTA
10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762
COGGIN TOYOTA -AVENUES
10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338
KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100
ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561
VW OF ORANGE PARK
1481 Wells Road 269-2603
TOM BUSH VW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
PROFESSIONAL
AUTO LEASING
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694
BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE
www.beachblvdautomotive.com
6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
PRE-.OWNED AUTO CENTER
10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
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
JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
WORLD IMPORTS
www.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992
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9o4-535-3136
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1325 Cassat Ave
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1310 Cassat Ave.
389-4561
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City Automotive Group
Ciltl 1I'IIb Ihi.11n ~iIantil
998-7111
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260-9222
C, %I Mlii-ubi-hi o, Orange IPirk
A-5, Blandmina Bhd
779-8100
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Military
lalutiny America's IHerons!
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269-1033 K
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CITY
Isuzu
10585 ATLANTIC BLVD. 998.7111
WWW.CITYAUTOMOTIVE.COM
SPEND LESS. GO FARTHER.
REST I CHEVROLET 904-721-1880
Swww.crestchevrolet.com
A Cornell Companies, Inc.
D. Ray James Prison
CORNELL
CORNELL COMPANIES, INC. is a leader /
in the privatized correctional industry. We
are currently looking to fill the following
positions:
Correctional Officers
You must be able to pass a pre-employment physical, criminal
background investigation and drug screen.
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998-7111
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260-9222
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4 Blanding Blvd
779-8100
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A`;:r -%5113111ic Blvd.
998-7111
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