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Title: The Kings Bay periscope
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Language: English
Creator: Naval Submarine Base (Kings Bay, Ga.)
Naval Submarine Base (Kings Bay, Ga.)
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Publication Date: July 26, 2007
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Spouse Quiz
Test your military spouse knowledge
with the military spouse quiz
Page 2


CDC
The Child Development Center has
programs for children of all ages
Pages 4-5


Reenlist
Coast Guardsman reenlists
aboard submarine
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Change of




command


Mack relieves Rogers at

Sub Squadrons 16, 20

By Submarine Squadron Sixteen
Capt. Daniel Mack relieved Capt. Joseph Rogers as
Commodore of Submarine Squadrons Sixteen and
Twenty during a change of command ceremony June
29 at the World War II Submarine Veteran's Memorial Pavilion
aboard Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
Submarine Squadrons Sixteen and Twenty provide com-
prehensive training, certification, and operations support for
all east coast-based Trident Ballistic Missile and Ohio-Class
Guided Missile Submarines. The first commander of Submarine
Squadron 20, Capt. R. J. LaBrecque, was assigned in January
1989, shortly before the arrival of the first east coast Trident
Submarine, USS Tennessee (SSBN 734). Squadron 20 and
Trident Refit Facilitybegan their existence refitting the Benjamin
Franklin Class SSBNs stationed in Kings Bay belonging to
Squadron 16, until the arrival of USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) in

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Photo by MC2(AW/SW) Kimberly Clifford
Commander Submarine Group Trident Rear Adm. Frank Drennan looks on as Capt. Daniel Mack relieves Capt. Joseph Rogers as
Commodore of Submarine Squadrons 16 and 20 June 29 during a change of command ceremony at the World War II Submarine
Veteran's Memorial Pavilion aboard Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.


Rhode Island Sailors honored

By Ensign Adam Gunter I
USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740) (Gold)
Public Affairs IL


U SS Rhode Island
(SSBN 740 (Gold)
Sailors were honored
at an awards banquet July 13.
The banquet, held at the Kings
Bay Conference Center, rec-
ognized Sailors for their per-
formance on the crew's most
recent patrol and refit.
The event was sponsored
by the command's recreation
committee, which aims to
increase morale and esprit de
corps among Rhode Island
Sailors through various enjoy-
able activities.
"I thought the event
went well," said MT2 (SS)
Christopher Kus, the recre-
ation committee president.
He continued, "We're lucky
in that the recreation com-
mittee enjoys full command
support, and everyone pitches
in to make these events go
smoothly."
Sailors received Navy
Achievement Medals, Good
Conduct Medals, Letters of
Commendation, and Letters
of Appreciation. In addition,
the Blue Jacket of the Quarter,
Junior Sailor of the Quarter,
and Sailor of the Quarter were
recognized. Sailors and their
families dined on barbeque


Photo by Ensign Adam Gunter
USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740 (Gold) Sailors pose for a group picture during an awards banquet
July 13 at the Kings Bay Conference Center. The event was held in order to recognize Sailors
for their performance on the crew's most recent patrol and refit.


while their shipmates received
awards.
"It's nice to be recognized by
the command for what we do,"
remarked awardee SK3 (SS)
Janset Basail.
He added, "I really enjoyed
the barbeque, but I had to
be careful not to get it on my


dress whites."
The event ended with
remarks from the Chief of
the Boat, FTCS (SS) Mitcheal
Burgin and Commanding
Officer Cmdr. Stephen
Gillespie.
"This awards banquet was a
great opportunity to recognize


the outstanding performance
of Rhode Island Sailors in
front of their loved ones," said
Executive Officer Lt. Cmdr.
Eric Severseike. "The Rhode
Island simply couldn't func-
tion without the daily effort
and sacrifice of these men and
their families."


CNIC consolidates Navy Web sites to improve service


By MC2(SW) Michael Wiss
Periscope staff
How can you find out
about Morale Welfare
and Recreation
discounts or ticket prices
to Orlando vacation spots
without having to come
on base and visit the actual
offices? Impossible? With
the new Commander, Navy
Installations Command
(CNIC) Web site plan, this is
not just a pipe dream.


As part of an effort to con-
trol the proliferation of Navy
Web sites, the Navy directed
that all Web sites consolidate
with Echelon II command Web
sites. For CNIC this means
that region and installation
Web sites will be incorporated
into a single CNIC Web site.
For more than a year, Navy
Regions and installations have
combined their Web sites into
the CNIC Web site. Part of the
driver for this change is an
Office of Management and


Budget memo that prohibited
all federal public Web sites
including the Department
of Defense-from posting
employee information. This
means information that is tar-
geted toward internal audi-
ences including active duty,
reserves, civilian employees,
retirees and family members
is considered "employee infor-
mation."
According to NSB Kings
Bay Community Relations
Manager and Web Master


Neil Guillebeau, the Kings Bay
CNIC Web site will ultimately
result in more information for
authorized customers.
"The new Kings Bay portion
of the CNIC Web site includes
about the same information
as the original site;' he said.
"Over time it will expand to
include more features and
information, especially on
the controlled access por-
tion, which will be available to
authorized customers."
The Web pages are divided


into two distinct areas: "public"
and "controlled access." The
information in the "controlled
access" area is only avail-
able to "authorized patrons"
(active duty, reserves, civilian
employees, retirees and family
members). The general public
will only be able to access the
public pages on the Web site.
The controlled access side can
do more because it is secured
for authorized users. Since
it is not open to the general
public, MWR along with Fleet


and Family Support Centers
(FFSC) can do more because
the Navy's Web Policy instruc-
tion 5720.44B prohibited any
content on only public Web
sites that sold or promoted to
sell any item or service. By
being in the controlled access
side, ticket prices, lunch spe-
cials and more will be acces-
sible to Sailors, Navy civilians
and families. According to
NSB Kings Bay MWR Support

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McKinnon



looks back


Commanding officer reflects

on his tour at Kings Bay

By MC2(SW) Michael Wiss
Periscope staff

WAth his naval career coming to a close, there is no
evidence to signify a future life of rocking chairs and
greens fees. For Capt. Mike McKinnon, past accom-
plishments reveal a strong work ethic and philosophy that do
not include resting on one's laurels just the building blocks
for the next phase of his career
During his tenure, he has pursued and accomplished
many goals. The first item on his agenda three years ago was
to improve the quality of life for Sailors and their families,
with emphasis on improving conditions for the single Sailor.
According to McKinnon, the process was a success by turning
challenges into achievements.
"The biggest accomplishment was how to deal with the
single Sailor, which was a very weak point when I got here in
2004," he said. "We worked very diligently to try and under-
stand what the needs of the single Sailor were and tried to
improve quality of life for those living in the barracks."
McKinnon was directly involved with the Morale, Welfare
and Recreation Department to provide services for the single
Sailors and programs for the military family to enjoy. This led
to the $300,000 Big EZ recreation center, providing facilities
that the Sailors had been wanting for some time. The center

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2 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, July 26, 2007


LOCAL NEWS & VIEWS


Briefly Speaking


Health Fair and School Physicals
The Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay proudly
presents their 7th Annual School Physical Marathon and
Health Fair Extravaganza July 27 from noon till 3 p.m.
School Physicals will be offered during the Health Fair by
appointment only. Call Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings
Bay at 573-1322 to book your appointment for the school
physical as soon as possible.
This years Health Fair "Keeping Kids Healthy" is brought
to you in part by: FFSC, MWR, CDC, Youth Center, Youth
Sports, Fitness, Security and Kings Bay Fire Department.
For more information please call 573- 4237.

Khaki Ball Golf Tournament
The 2007 Khaki Ball Golf Tournament will be held Aug.
17 at the Trident Lakes Golf Club. The tournament, which
is open to all golfers, will use a four-man captain's choice
format and begin with shotgun starts at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30
p.m. To enter, call the Trident Lakes Golf Club at 573-8475
or contact Eric McAllister at 573-3393.

Smart Discipline Program
The Smart Discipline Program is coming to the Kings
Bay Chapel Aug. 5. It begins with dinner at 5:30 p.m.
followed by the program at 6:30 p.m. Childcare will be
provided, but you must pre-register by calling the Chapel
Office at 573-4501.
The Smart Discipline for Parents Workshop was created
in 1985 by Dr. Larry Koenig, a family therapist from Baton
Rouge, LA. It is the most well-attended parenting work-
shop in America with audiences ranging from 150 to more
than 1200 parents and grandparents.
The workshop is for parents of children of all ages and
is two hours long. At the program, parents are taught the
Smart Discipline System(tm) and how to ensure that their
children grow up with high self-esteem. Parents can expect
to be highly entertained and inspired by the presentation.

Volunteers Needed for USO Welcome Center
The USO Welcome Center Jacksonville International
Airport (JIA) is a wonderful facility providing a safe haven
to military members. Our scheduled hours are 9 a.m. to
midnight Monday through Thursday; and 9 a.m. Friday
through 9 p.m. Sunday, 365 days a year. Our goal is to
remain open 24/7, but we need your help.
Visitors to the Welcome Center are either departing the
area and need a place to "hang out" until their flight leaves,
or are arriving and need assistance traveling to their duty
station.
Since opening on Veteran's Day 2004, we've assisted
more than 7,000 visitors annually and continue to receive
many expressions of gratitude. Due to the time involved in
training, operational procedures, and security issues, we
only accept volunteers who can make a weekly commit-
ment to a specific shift.
Individuals must be able to attend training before they
can volunteer. Training is generally held on Monday,
Friday, or Saturday evenings from 5 to 9 pm. In order to
volunteer, you must have access to email and be able to
check daily.
For specific details regarding Volunteering at the USO
JIA, please email lynne@usojax.com

Homefront Talk Radio
Homefront in Focus is pleased to announce Navy
Homefront Talk, our new Internet talk radio initiative.
Beth Wiruth will host a weekly Internet talk radio show
for Navy spouses. "We'll talk all things Navy spouse;'," said
Wiruth, "from deployment and loneliness, TriCare and
LES's, to moving, childcare, Individual Augmentees, kids
and yes, even house-breaking that new puppy. I am look-
ing forward to talking with and hearing from Navy spouses
across the country." Navy Homefront Talk will air live each
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (4 p.m. Pacific). Calls
will be taken as well as instant messages. Each show is
recorded and archived for listening at alternate times.
To join the conversation, log on to www.blogtalkradio.
com/homefrontinfocustalk. Callers can speak with Beth
at 718-508-9617 or IM to navyhomefronttalk during the
live show. For more information or an interview, please
contact Homefront in Focus at 805-201-7821.

Commissary Holiday Hours
The NSB Kings Bay Commissary will close on the
Tuesday following Columbus Day, Christmas, New Year's
Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial
Day and Labor Day. The commissary will also close on
Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July, but will remain open
on Veterans Day.

Commissary Holiday Hours
The NSB Kings Bay Commissary will close on the
Tuesday following Columbus Day, Christmas, New Year's
Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial
Day and Labor Day. The commissary will also close on
Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July, but will remain open
on Veterans Day.


See BRIEFLY SPEAKING, Page 3


On The Home Front


Take the military spouse quiz


By Beth Wiruth
Periscope contributor


Have you received the
many 'questionnaires'
that circulate the
internet? You knowwhich ones
I mean, they have 25 ques-
tions for you to answer about
yourself, deleting the previous
person's answers with instruc-
tions to email it to at least 15
people or your dog will die an
untimely death. Ok, that was a
drama queen moment. Well, I
have my own 'quiz' for you to
take. It is the Military Spouse
Knowledge Quiz. Take it and
see how well you do. Oh, for
the answers, drop me an email
and I'll send you the answer
sheet!
General Questions:
1. Have you read any
books or materials on mili-
tary/Navy spousedom?
2. Wheredoyougetmost
of your command/spousedom
information? Service Member?
Ombudsman/Key Volunteer?
Family Readiness Group?
Family Service Center?
3. Have you ever visited
your Family Service Center/
Fleet & Family Support Center?
If so, when was the last time
you visited?
Preparedness Questions:
1. Do you have a current
copy of your service member's
orders?
2. Do you have a copy of
your service member's 'Page

Local View


Two" (or emergency contact
record)?
3. Are your decals cur-
rent on your vehicles? Will
they extend past your service
member's return from deploy-
ment?
4. Will your ID expire
during your service member's
deployment?
5. Do you have a current
power of attorney?
6. Do you have a will?
7. Is your name on all
accounts and vehicles?
8. Do you have an emer-
gency communication plan?
9. Do you have an emer-
gency evacuation plan?
10. Do you have a child-
care plan?
11. Doyouknowwhoyour
Ombudsman/Key Volunteer/
FRG Volunteer is and their
contact information?
12. Do you know what
MyPay is and can you access
it?
MilitarySpouse 101 Quiz
1. It is cheaper to shop
at the local grocery than the
Commissary? T / F
2. The commissary
charges a tax. T / F
3. The commissary
accepts coupons. T / F
4. The NEX (Navy
Exchange) will match prices
with any competitor. T / F
5. The NEX charges a
federal tax. T / F
6. The gym on base is
only for active duty service


members. T / F
7. The bowling alley is
off limits to dependents. T / F
8. The movie theater on
base only plays second-rate,
"B" movies. T / F
9. The base golf course
is for officers only. T / F
10. You can rent rec-
reational equipment from
MWR (Morale, Welfare &
Recreation). T / F
11. MWR owns resorts
throughout the world that we
can use well below market
price. T / F
12. We can use resourc-
es (medical clinic, MWR,
Lodging, Legal Services,
Exchange/Commissary, etc)
at any military installation
(army, navy, marines, etc.)
around the world. T / F
13. When looking forward
on the deck of the ship; where
is the 'port side"? (left, right,
behind you)
14. The Ombudsman/
Key Volunteer/FRG Volunteer
is available to help you run
errands, baby-sit or bring you
a meal when you are sick. T /
F
15. The Navy-Marine
Corp Relief Society and the
Army Relief Society is a pri-
vate loan institution for ser-
vice members. T / F
Alphabet Soup Quiz
Can you define these com-
mon military acronyms?
1. LES
2. PRT


Beth Wiruth
Periscope contributor


3. BAH
4. BAS
5. DLA
6. TSP
7. CACO (Army/ANG/
Marine: CAC)
8. NMCRS(ARS for
Army/Guard)
9. FFSC
10. DFAS
11. DEERS
12. IA
13. CDC
14. MWR
15. IT&T

Good luck on the quiz. Shoot
me an email (beth.wiruth@
homefrontinfocus.com) for
answers or more information
on the questions.
Questions or comments
for Beth? Email her at beth.
wiruth@homefrontinfocus.
com. Check out her internet
talk show for spouses at www.
blogtalkradio. com/nht.


Musicals are making a comeback


By Paul Kraack
Periscope contributor


OK, I don't ordinar-
ily write about movies.
It's not that I don't like
movies-I love well-made films
with a message or that provide
a needed escape from reality.
There are just so many other
voices out there offering opin-
ions about popular fare that I
am not sure my ideas would
add much to the conversa-
tion. Today, however, there is
a new movie on the big screen
that is worth talking about:
"Hairspray," which opened
this past weekend to huge
crowds and rave reviews.
For me, among the
many good reasons to see
"Hairspray," there are three
main reasons to see this film.
First, watching a major star
like John Travolta create and
breathe unique life into a tra-
ditionally camped-up charac-
ter like Edna Turnblad, is an
object lesson in excellence. He
has been all over the airwaves
this past few weeks explaining
how he came to the project.
For more than a year, Travolta
resisted the producer's over-
tures. His concerns? As the star
of the biggest movie musical
in history (Grease), Travolta
wasn't about to do anything
to lessen that legacy. When
he did decide to sally forth as
the oversized Edna, his sensi-
bilities prevailed and his focus


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Paul Kraack
Periscope contributor


became creating a character
that was uniquely Baltimore,
and touchingly empathetic.
In this iteration of
"Hairspray" (it was a film first
in 1988 and a Tony Award-
winning Broadway show in
2002), Travolta's interpretation
of Edna is not that of a man
playing a large-sized woman
(as it is usually played), but
of a loving, slightly insecure
mom, whose focus is on her
daughter's happiness and ful-
fillment. Travolta gets lost in
the prosthetics and enlarge-
ments, and appears only as a
wholly loving and dedicated
wife and mother. His work
with Christopher Walken is
consummate professionalism
in action. The result is both
charming and hilarious. (One
older woman who visited with
us at the water fountain after
the movie said she came to see
Travolta. Her only disappoint-
ment? That Travolta didn't


dance more!)
The second reason to see
"Hairspray" is newcomer
Nikki Blonsky, who plays
the large-size heroine Tracy
Turnblad. From the moment
she appears on screen in
the opening number ("Good
Morning, Baltimore"), she has
audiences hooked. Perky and
partly innocent, Blonsky also
manages to let viewers see that
she is also strong-willed and
principled.
The best part of her story is
how she got the part of Tracy.
Just after graduating high
school, Blonsky answered an
ad for a "cattle call" audition
for the movie and managed
to out perform all the other
Tracy-would be's.
The producers and directors
managed to film her getting
the news that she had the part
at her job at a local ice cream
shoppe. Genuine shock and
extreme joy ensued. What a
great story for young perform-
ers: there is no limit to what is
possible.
My third reason to see
"Hairspray" is the talent and
performance of Elijah Kelley,
who plays Seaweed, a sing-
ing, dancing charmer. Kelley is
clearly triple threat performer,
whose talent, grace and good
looks should catapult him to
future stardom. But there is
another part to his story that
makes me like him even more.
You see, Elijah is a product
of the Georgia educational


system and arts programs.
Kelley, a graduate of LaGrange
High School, performed in
that school's show choir and
in it's Drama Department's
plays and musicals. His suc-
cess confirms the proposition
that good training, with qual-
ity educators, and a personal
commitment to the arts can
be translated into work and a
living.
The best part is that
Kelley didn't celebrate the
show's opening weekend
in Hollywood or New York.
Instead he came home to
LaGrange, to the welcoming
arms of former teachers, choir
mates, and classmates. Even
though his star is still ascend-
ing, Kelley will never be a big-
ger star than he was this past
weekend among those that
know him best.
And that brings me to the
final substantive reason to see
"Hairspray:" the show's mes-
sage. When a vehicle uses
artistic means to convey sim-
ple, important points, those
points are easier to make; their
impact more poignant. And in
today's milieu of confusing
signals, all of us need to hear
that it's OK to be unique, it's
fine to believe in yourself, and
that standing up for what you
believe in is a good quality to
possess.
If you have ideas or events
you want me to share with
readers, send me a note at
pkraackl ( tds.net.


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K I N E 5 l A N D E l R D I A

NSB Kings Bay Commanding Officer
Capt. Mike McKinnon

NSB Kings Bay Public Affairs Officer
Ed Buczek

Editor
Mike England 573-4719

Staff
MC2(SW) Michael Wiss
MC2(AW) William Tonacchio
MCSN Kenneth Abbate
MCSN Dmitry Chepusov


The Kings Bay Periscope is an authorized newspaper published weekly on Thursday for forces afloat, tenant commands, base military
personnel and civilian employees of the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga.
The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the public affairs office. News items and photos must be
submitted by noon Thursday, seven days prior to publication. Event "briefs" must be submitted by noon Friday, six days prior to publication.
The public affairs office, code CM4, is in building 1063. News ideas and questions can be directed to the editor by calling 573-4714 or 573-
4719, or fax materials to 573-4717. All materials are subject to editing.
The Kings Bay Periscope is an authorized publication for members of the military service. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official
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Advancement Worksheets
All Sailors taking the September advancement exam
must report to PSD to sign their worksheets no later than
Aug. 13. For more information, call PSD at 573-3728.

Troops to Teachers
The Georgia Troops to Teachers Program provides eli-
gible servicemembers up to $10,000 to become public
school teachers. Under the Spouse to Teachers Programs,
eligible military spouses maybe reimbursed for the cost of
state required certification tests up to a total of $600.

New Photo Requirement for Officer Records
All officers are now required to have a full-length color
photograph in their official military file, according to
NAVADMIN 103/07 distributed to the fleet April 24.
Officers who do not have a photograph on the electronic
military personnel records system in their current grade
must submit a photograph before Sept. 30. The preferred
uniform will be service khaki without a cover. When service
khaki is unavailable, any regulation uniform is acceptable.
The public affairs center detachment located at NS
Mayport, Fla. is the tri-base source for all official photo-
graphs. It is recommended officers needing a full-length
photo for selection board purposes prior to Sept. 30
call (904) 270-7762 and set up an appointment with the
detachment.
When official facilities are not available, officers are
authorized to use commercial sources. If commercial
sources are unavailable, officer may submit any color pho-
tograph that complies with the requirements outlined in
MILPERSMAN 1070-180.

Veterinary Clinic
Kings Bay Veterinary Treatment Facility will be open on
all Tuesdays and Fridays in the month of July. The clinic
offer vaccines at a much cheaper rate that the civilian
veterinarians, they also offer microchip implants for $20
per pet.

Base Housing Curfew/Quiet Hours
Quiet hours at NSB Kings Bay Housing and curfew times
for base residents under the age of 17 are as follows: week-
ends 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday Friday 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
For more information, contact the base housing office at
573-2056.

Mail policy
If you live in the barracks, do not use your building and
room number as your address. Mail is not delivered to
the barracks. Using your command address will speed up
delivery of your mail and prevent delay. If you are assigned
to NSB Kings Bay, please include your work center in your
address. For civilians receiving official/job related mail
through the NSB Kings Bay Mailroom, include your com-
mand and work center in your address.

New Hospital Web site
Naval Hospital Jacksonville recently changed its Web site
address from .com to .mil. Please note the new address and
bookmark it in your server "favorites" for future reference.
The site will continue to provide valuable information
about the services available at Naval Hospital Jacksonville
and its Branch Health Clinics as well as links and articles
on important health issues. The new address is: navalhos-
pitaljax.med.navy.mil

Have you completed your PHA?
All active-duty personnel require a Preventive Health
Assessment annually. The assessment must be complete
within the past 12 months in order to participate in the
semi-annual command fitness assessment or the reme-
dial fitness program. A PHA consists of a one-on-one
review of your health record and health status with a Naval
Branch Halth Clinic corpsman. This includes updating
your record for deployment. A PHA is not the same as
a medical screening for the CFA, which must be done
separately. PHAs should be scheduled in the same month
as your birthday. Call Military Medicine at 573-8801 to
schedule a PHA.

Protect your base identification
Operational Security is the responsibility of all hands.
Controlling access to the base is one of the most important
roles of our security force as they provide a safe and secure
environment for all of us. Control of your issued base
access badge is a critical component of controlling base
access. Do not leave your badge unattended, especially in
your vehicle, the gym locker room, or other places where
it could be stolen.

Help NMCRS help others
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Corps Relief Society. Death or serious illness in the imme-
diate family, rent/mortgage, utilities, food, car repair, car
payment, insurance, dental, medical ... you can make a
difference in the life of a fellow servicemember. You can
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England at 573-4719 or sending e-mail to periscopekb@
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Ethan Krull (left) and Kadin Renn work side-by-side on arts and
crafts projects. With proper supervision, this type of activity
teaches the youngsters to share resources and space in an
effort to accomplish a goal.


As Ellen McNeil reads to her class, she asks challenging questions about the pictures and words she holds in her hands. The chil-
dren are engaged in this interactive environment every day and learn the importance of reading and paying attention early.





The Ch ild emellopmejt



enter has programs



for chidlldrenj f a alllles


By MCSA Dmitry
Chepusov
Periscope staff


W th most Navy
spouses working
during the day, it
may become difficult to take
care of an infant or toddler.
Luckily, NSB Kings Bay has
a Child Development Center
with an outstanding program.
Although many Kings Bay mil-
itary families with newborns
tend to keep their children at
home until pre-K, it some-


times makes good sense for
mothers to enroll their chil-
dren at the CDC while working
during the day.
The Child Development
Center was built in 1987,
with several additions made
throughout the years. Now the
CDC can accommodate up
170 children including infants,
toddlers and pre-K. The cen-
ter is 100 percent efficient,
cooking and washing laundry
on premises.
The teachers at the CDC
are called education techni-
cians because they are part of
a meticulously organized sys-
tem, where even the color of
the apron worn means some-
thing.
Each caregiver has a mini-
mum of a Child Development
Associates Degree, with 32
hours of CDC orientation
training and four hours of
additional mandatory training
every month, including basic
first aid and CPR certification
as well as child abuse preven-
tion training.
"My one year old son stays
at the CDC during the day,"
said Denise McCready.
"I think that the interaction
he gets from contact with the
other children and the indi-
vidual attention he gets from
the teachers are just won-
derful. He is learning how


to walk and I know that he
is motivated to go beyond to
explore life during his days at
the center. What I love the
most about their program is
that I am always aware of what
my son is up to and what he is
accomplishing during the day
when I can't spend time with
him."
"If the kids spend their first
years at home rather than in
school theywon't learn how to
socialize," said Lead Education
Technician Melissa Hamby.
"It's still important to spend
time with their parents, but if a
child does not get to socialize
at an early age then it will be
more difficult later."
Aside from providing a
good learning environment,
the CDC offers exceptionally
trained educators who can
handle sensitive issues that
are likely to arise in a military
child's life. The children are
individually evaluated on a
daily basis and their portfolios
are kept up to date with nota-
tions of progress made and
even photographs of various
child interactions.
"The CDC helps build the
child's foundation for experi-
encing life to the fullest," said
CDC Director Candy Dugan.
"We live in a fragile communi-
ty because many of our fathers
are on deployment for months


at a time. Children need the
daily consistency of learning
through play to build a good
foundation, and the CDC pro-
vides that. The teachers don't
just baby-sit the kids; they
actively stimulate and lead
them by good example."
Daily activities at the CDC
include all types of education-
al games, puzzles, organized
culinary and arts-and-crafts
projects, education through
computers, active outside play,
group reading and mathemat-
ics, dining etiquette, nap time,
and many other activities.
"I am fascinatedwith the first
years of life because that age
group learns life's basics," said
Lead Education Technician
Sybil Pleiman.
"Through the nurturing,
through the teaching, through
the examples, we prepare
them for life. Many mothers
ask us how we manage to keep
our toddlers sitting down for
lunch at a table together. This
is just a small part of what we
do here.":'
According to CDC Director
Candy Dugan, it is more dif-
ficult to find an opening for
infants and toddlers than it is
for pre-K children.
For questions about cost
and space or availability, con-
tact the Child Development
Center front desk at 573-3888.


Child Development Center students practice their alphabet using a helpful computer pro-
gram.


After an eventful morning and a filling lunch, Colby Pope passes out for an hour-long nap in
Shis rack.


While Ellen McNeil reads with her class, Bernadette Dean sits to the side and takes notes of
individual reading and comprehension levels. This information is added to each child's port-
folio and allows the education technicians to provide additional individual attention to the
children.


Cody Creed uses his free time to master his art skills.





THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, July 26, 2007 5


During a brief sign language class, Zane Enos teaches his friends several expressions, while his teacher follows along.


Jerry Lowe washes his toys in the water playsink during
cleanup time.


These pre-todlers, known as the Ladybugs, are learning to draw for the first time. They are
motivated by their Education Technician Betty Ealy.


Gacaleen Revera offers little Jayden Penero a bisquit during brunch. "To a first-time visitor, it
is amazing to see the children sitting together at a table during lunch," said Revera. "Usually
kids will want to jump out of their seats or not eat, but we don't have trouble having our lunches
here."

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The children in the infant room are six weeks to 12 months old, so it takes some talent and
constant individual attention to take care of these children. Education Aid Dawana Brock feeds
little Stephanie Haynes while simultaneously motivating Michael McCready to walk on his own.
"This is the most fascinating age group," said Brock. "They learn how to walk, eat and all the
basics of life."


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By MCSN

Dmitry

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Nathan Rodriguez (left) and Colby Pope use teamwork to solve the body parts jigsaw puzzle. After the children are done playing, they know that is is up to
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6 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, July 26, 2007


Coast Guardsman reenlists


aboard USS Tennessee


By MC2(AW/SW) Kimberly Clifford
Submarine Group Ten Public Affairs
On July 13, MT1 Christopher Pierce reen-
listed aboard USS Tennessee (SSBN
734). The ceremony took place in
the Tennessee control room with Cmdr. Alan
Reagan, commanding officer, Maritime Force
Protection Unit, as the presiding officer and
was attended by Cmdr. Rhett Jaehn, command-
ing officer, USS Tennessee (SSBN 734) (Gold).
This ceremony was different from all of the
other reenlistments held aboard Tennessee
because Pierce is not a submariner and not
in the Navy. He is a member of the US Coast
Guard.
Pierce is stationed at NSB Kings Bay as part
of the Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection
Unit (MFPU). MFPU Kings Bay is a single-mis-
sion unit that is specially trained and equipped
to man and operate escort vessels procured by
the Navy. The MFPU will be acting as a protec-
tive escort for submarines that are transiting
into and out of Kings Bay. Pierce's new mission
influenced his decision to reenlist aboard a
submarine.
"Protecting the submarines is our job in
Kings Bay and I wanted to put a name and a
face to that," Pierce said.
Jaehn was happy that Tennessee could hold
the ceremony; he felt it was a good opportunity
for MFPU members to see the submarine and
meet the crew. He presented Pierce with a gift
from the crew of the Tennessee and offered
his Coast Guard guests a tour of the boat.
Coast Guardsmen are uniquely experienced


in maritime law enforcement and port secu-
rity. Since 9/11, more than 2,600 Coast Guard
reservists have been mobilized to provide sup-
port to homeland defense. Pierce has been a
Coast Guard reservist for eight years and spent
six of those years on active duty. He has been
working as the Coast Guard Liaison to Naval
Submarine Support Center and will add the
title of Patrol Commander once the MFPU is
officially commissioned.
The Patrol Commander directs the move-
ments of escort boats from the lead vessel and
coordinates all activity with the transiting sub-
marine.
Pierce felt that reenlisting on the Tennessee
provided an opportunity to increase the level
of synergy between the Navy and the Coast
Guard.
"Reenlisting onboard really heightened the
sense of camaraderie within the joint forces
mission," Pierce said.
The MFPU held a commissioning ceremony
at the NSB Kings Bay Chapel on July 24. Vice
Adm. D. Brian Peterman, commander of the
Coast Guard's Atlantic Area presided over the
ceremony.
"Maritime Force Protection Unit Kings Bay
will provide an invaluable service to the U.S.
Navy and our nation through its unique ability
to exercise the Coast Guard's law enforcement
authorities while enforcing a naval vessel pro-
tective zone," said Peterman. "Maritime force
protection is crucial if our nation's strategic
naval assets are to be able to safely operate
in close proximity to vessel traffic in confined
bodies of water."


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Jacksonville Jaguars tickets available at the USO


By Greater Jacksonville Area USO

It's that time again! As the Jacksonville Jaguars season approaches, the Greater Jacksonville
Area USO has released the new rules and sale schedule regarding the sale of USO Jaguars tick-
ets. You may pick up one of the brochures at the NAS Jax or Mayport Office. You may also find
the brochure on our website, www.usojax.org, to download, print and fold for easy reference.
Since the Jacksonville Jaguar inaugural season, the Greater Jacksonville Area USO has sold
Jaguars tickets to each home game at minimal cost. The Jacksonville Jaguars generosity is not
duplicated by any other NFL team. The tickets are for the express purpose of providing Active
Duty military personnel and their families the ability to enjoy an NFL game at a reasonable
price.
This year, the USO is broadening the ability for commands to purchase bulk tickets for com-
mand sponsored events. Last year, commands were only authorized to request 25 tickets to
individual games.
This year, there is no restriction on the number of tickets a command may request. Specific
details on the method of requesting command sponsored tickets are included in the Ticket Sale
Guideline Brochure located on our website, www.usojax.org. Additionally, the USO is lifting
the restriction imposed last year which did not allow single military personnel to take a civilian
guest.
The USO asks for everyone's support to ensure tickets are not resold to ineligible individuals.
This is a good program and a great opportunity for those currently serving in uniform and their


families. Uniforms are not required for admittance. Retired military personnel, civil service
personnel and civilians are not authorized entry to any Jaguar game through the use of a USO
ticket.
The cost of the USO ticket is $8 per ticket, regardless of age. Individual tickets go on sale two
Monday prior to the game, or two Tuesdays prior to the game if Monday is a holiday. The NAS
Jacksonville USO will open its doors at 8 am for ticket sales and the Mayport Center will open its
doors at 9 am for ticket sales as follows:


Game Date
Aug. 18
Aug. 30
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Oct. 14
Oct. 22
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 9
Dec. 23


Opponent
Jaguars vs. Buccaneers
Jaguars vs. Redskins
Jaguars vs. Titans
Jaguars vs. Falcons
Jaguars vs. Texans
Jaguars vs. Colts
Jaguars vs. Chargers
Jaguars vs. Bills
Jaguars vs. Panthers
Jaguars vs. Raiders


Ticket Sale Date
Aug. 6
Aug. 20
Aug. 27
Sept. 4
Oct. 1
Oct. 9
Nov. 5
Nov. 13
Nov. 26
Dec. 10


For more information, please visit www.usojax.org.


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Continued from Page 1
includes a billiard area, a movie theatre
which includes luxurious lounge type
chairs and various big screen televisions
showing sporting events throughout the
day. Another very popular venture was
the opening of the K.B. Finnegan's Irish
Pub, which is a very relaxing establish-
ment for Sailors 21 and over. If people
choose to drink, they reduce the chance
of a drunk driving charge because the
pub is within walking distance of the bar-
racks. According to NSB Kings Bay MWR
Director Bob Spinnenweber, McKinnon
was an advocate for improving the way of
life for all Sailors and their families.
"Capt. McKinnon is a tremendous sup-
porter of MWR and the single Sailor pro-
gram," he said. "He realized there was not
much for single Sailors to do in the com-
munity, it was his leadership to get us the
funds that led to this project being built."
McKinnon is a huge supporter of com-
munity service and has been an advo-
cate for bolstering the Navy Community
Service Program. During the last three
years, the base has received numerous
first place regional honors in the flagships
of Health, Safetyand Fitness, whichhelped
sponsor the Special Olympics; Campaign
Drug Free through the Red Ribbon
Campaign; Environmental Stewardship
emphasized by the Adopt-A-Highway
and Keep Georgia Beautiful Programs
and the Project Good Neighbor Program,
which helps build houses for a families
in need through Habitat for Humanity.
According to Camden County Chamber


to be relieved by Capt. Stevens tomorrow


of Commerce President Christine Daniel,
McKinnon has been a huge asset to estab-
lish the base and community working as
neighbors.
"Capt. McKinnon is phenomenal. He is
very community oriented and cares about
the people he works with and about those
outside the fence," she said. "He is just
a tremendous human being and a great
man who will be hard to replace."
Two of the biggest accomplishments
during his time as NSB Kings Bay com-
manding officer were the base receiving
the Voluntary Protection Program STAR
award and the 2007 Commander in Chief's
(CINC) Installation Excellence Award.
Kings Bay was the naval installation to
receive the STAR award, which recognizes
outstanding safety and health programs.
The STAR award recognizes the manage-
ment leadership and employee involve-
ment as the key to achieving this high
honor. The installation excellence award
recognizes outstanding efforts of person-
nel in the operation and maintenance of
U.S. military installations worldwide. The
STAR award recognizes achievements in
safety and the CINC involves the base
and tenant commands coming together
to provide support to the fleet, fighter
and family. According to McKinnon, the
award is a reflection of the immense tal-
ent of the personnel at Kings Bay.
"Safety and carrying the flag as a STAR
site is extremely important to me because
it is all about caring for your people," he
said. "The CINC competition allowed
the base and tenant commands to work


together as a team to show their partner-
ship to provide support for the mission of
the fleet."
Another major issue McKinnon
became passionate about was domestic
violence. He received a Beacon of Light
Award for his dedicated service to help
fight this problem. According to FFSC
Counseling Advocacy Program Assistant
Lisa Mastone, the commanding officer
has taken it upon himself to get involved
and that has proved to be a significant
step toward helping reduce domestic vio-
lence incidents by military personnel on
base.
"Capt. McKinnon has really been sup-
portive of everything we promote to
reduce domestic violence," she said. "He
is very involved with what we do here.
The overall goal is to reduce domestic vio-
lence incidents and he has been a driving
force to help achieve this goal."
The road at Kings Bay will come to an
end for McKinnon tomorrow when he
is relieved by Capt. Ward Stevens dur-
ing a change of command ceremony at
the World War II Submarine Veteran's
Memorial Pavilion. However, he has left a
lasting impression on the base and in the
community, according to McKinnon he
was just doing his job.
"My leadership would mean nothing
without the great support of the people
in the community and on the base," he
said. "I did my job to the my best of my
abilities. How you treat your people and
how you motivate them is the key to your
success."


WEB SITES. New configuration will provide greater access for family members


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services," he said. "Authorized
users can go to our site for
ticket and event prices with-
out having to sometimes travel
many miles to get a ticket price
flyer."


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users can access information
via the "controlled access"
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on Log In at the upper right
hand corner, enter the infor-
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and authorize access to any-
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Thursday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Bacon
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Cottage Fried Potatoes
French Toast
Lunch
Regular Line
Texas Tortilla Soup
Beef Fajitas
Chicken Fajitas
Spanish Rice
Mexican Corn
Refried Beans
Broccoli Combo
Hot Cornbread
Speed Line
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
Hot Italian Sausage
Sandwich w/ Peppers &
Onions
Potato Chips
Cold Cut Bar
Baked Beans
Dinner
Beef Barley Soup
Roast Pork Loin
Herbed Baked Fish
Noodles Jefferson
Paprika Buttered Potatoes
Simmered Mixed Vegetables
Steamed Green Beans
Chilled Applesauce
Dinner Rolls

Friday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Pancakes W/ Strawberry
Topping
Oven Fried Bacon
Ham, Egg & Cheese Biscuit
Oatmeal
Grits
Hash Browns Potatoes
Lunch
Regular Line
Beef Vegetable Soup
Southern Fried Chicken


Parmesan Fish
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Carrots Julienne
Southern Style Greens
Corn Bread
Speed Line
Cheeseburgers
Hamburgers
BBQ Chicken
Baked Beans
Potato Chips
Dinner
French Onion Soup
Seasoned Green Peas
Creole Spaghetti
Rice Pilaf
Fishwich w/ Cheese
Succotash
Dinner Rolls

Saturday
Brunch
Chicken Noodle Soup
Cold Cut Sandwich Bar
Chicken Nuggets
Potato Chips
Seasoned Broccoli
Oven Fried Bacon
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Eggs to Order
Dinner
Cream of Potato Soup
Swedish Meatballs
Roast Turkey
Cornbread Dressing
Mashed Potatoes
Cauliflower Combo
Lima Beans
Dinner Rolls

Sunday
Brunch
Knickerbockers Soup
BBQ Pork Sandwich
Chili Con Carne
Onion Rings
Mixed Vegetable
Oven Fried Bacon
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Eggs to Order
Dinner
Beef Noodle Soup


Savory Baked Chicken
Country Style Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Rice Pilaf
Broccoli Parmesan
Corn
Hot French Bread

Monday
Breakfast
Oven Fried Bacon
Breakfast Burritos
Oatmeal
Grits
Grilled Eggs to Order
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Hash Browns Potatoes
Hard Boiled Eggs
French Toast
Lunch
Regular Line
Chicken Gumbo
Baked Chicken
Jambalaya
Rissole Potatoes
Red Beans & Rice
Calico Corn
Collard Greens
Corn Muffins
Speed Line
Chicken Wings
Pizza
French Fries
Dinner
Cream of Broccoli Soup
Hungarian Goulash
Honey Glazed Cornish
Hens
Long Grain Wild Rice
Au GratinPotatoes
Club Spinach
Italian Style Baked Beans
Texas Toast

Tuesday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Waffles
Oven Fried Bacon
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Coked Eggs


Home Fries
Lunch
Regular Line
Tomato Soup
New England Boiled Dinner
Chicken W/ Mushrooms
Simmered Potatoes
Egg Noodles
Simmered Carrots
Simmered Cabbage
Dinner Rolls
Speed Line
Grilled Ham & Cheese
Sandwich
Tacos
Rice
Refried Beans
Potato Chips
Potato Bar
Dinner
Chicken Rice Soup
BBQ Pork
Turkey Pot Pie
Snowflake Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Simmered Peas
Chilled Cranberry Sauce
Dinner Rolls

Wednesday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Oven Fried Bacon
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Cottage Fried Potatoes
Corned Beef Hash
Pancakes
Lunch
Regular Line
Doubly Good Chicken Soup
Meatloaf
Stuffed Baked Fish
Mac & Cheese
Rice Pilaf
Mixed Vegetables
Simmered Lima Beans
Chilled Apple Sauce
Dinner Rolls
Speed Line
Corn Dogs
Cheeseburgers


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French Fries
Baked Beans
Dinner
Asian Stir Fry Soup
Oriental Marinated Fish
Teriyaki Chicken and Pancit
Filipino Fried Rice
Stir Fried Vegetables
Steamed Asparagus
Fried Lumpia Twist

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Grilled Eggs To Order
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Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Home Fries
French Toast Puffs
Lunch
Regular Line
Chicken Parmesan
Meat Lasagna
Steamed Rice
Paprika Potatoes
Fried Okra
Italian Kidney Beans
Hot Dinner Rolls
Speed Line
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
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Potato Chips
Cold Cut Bar
Baked Beans
Dinner
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Jagerschnitzel
Tomato Vegetable Gravy
Braised Pork Chops
Mashed Potatoes
Tossed Green Rice
Steamed Peas
Simmered Carrots
Hot Biscuits

All meals served for lunch
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various dessert items.
Menu items are subject to
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Lunch 11:15a.m.
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Woodbine Woman's Club
A conservation and arts
project is currently underway
in Woodbine to establish the
town as a bird sanctuary.
The Woodbine Woman's
Club is partnering with the
City of Woodbine, Gateway
Camden Industries, Camden
County High School Skills
USA, and the Lion's Club to
build and place bluebird nest-
ing boxes establishing trails
throughout neighborhoods
around the city and from Liza
Rudolph Road north along
the old rail bed onto the River
Walk.
The path from the city one
mile south to Liza Rudolph
Road is significant histori-
cally as Woodbine's African-
American school children
walked the rail track to the
school house at Gethsemane
Church Association grounds.
Currently in great need of sta-
bilization and rehabilitation,
this school is still standing
and could be saved by citizens
organizing to recover this his-
toric building.
For more information, call
576-6991.

Kingsland Lions Club
The Kingsland Lions Club
meets on the second and
fourth Tuesday of the month
at 7 p.m. at 112 West Williams
Street across from the
Municipal Building in down-
town Kingsland.
The Lions Club is a group of
men and women who iden-
tify needs within the com-
munity and work together to
fulfill those needs. For more
information or to get involved
with the Kingsland Lions
Club, please contact Club
Vice President Jim McCain at
673-1300 or email him at hip-
postorage@tds.net.

Naval Submarine League
The Naval Submarine
League is an organization that
allows submarine advocates in
all walks of life to demonstrate
their strong and continuous
support of the goals and issues
confronting the United States


Submarine Force.
The aim of the league is to
represent the greater subma-
rine community of builders,
designers, support people,
operators, and that portion
of the public who give their
support and encouragement.
The local Chapter of the Naval
Submarine League, theAtlantic
Southeast Chapter, supports
the Dolphin Scholarship
Fund, the Camden County
High School NJROTC pro-
gram, and the annual SubVets
of WWII Memorial event every
November. The chapter nor-
mally meets quarterly, at the
Clubs of Kings Bay, Naval
Submarine Base, Kings Bay.

Georgia Initiative for
Community Housing
The Georgia Initiative for
Community Housing Team,
(GICH) consists of city and the
county representatives and
individuals from the commu-
nity who are interested in pro-
viding affordable housing in
our community.
The team is currently work-
ing on a homeownership
training classes and potential
projects for providing a range
of housing options for our
community.
"Right now there is a big gap
in housing from subsidized
housing to what is currently
available on the market and
most people don't qualify for
the high prices of housing in
our community right now.
"We hope that by offer-
ing classes and working with
local builders and developers
that we will be able to pro-
vide housing in the $100,000
- $160,000 range that will
allow more individuals in our
community the opportunity
of homeownership," said Pat
Clink, local realtor and mem-
ber of the GICH Team.
Anyone interested in learn-
ing more about the GICH
Team can attend their month-
ly meeting the last Tuesday of
each month at noon at Borrell
Creek, or contact Darren
Harper, Chairperson at 729-
5613.


Shelter Book Donations
Camden House, a local shel-
ter for domestic violence, is in
need of books for mom's to
read while at the shelter.
If you can donate books,
please contact Chuck at chuck-
oj@tds.net or call 882-7858.

USS Bremerton (CA-130 &
SSN-698) Reunion
Navy and Marine Corps
shipmates who served on the
Heavy Cruiser USS Bremerton
(CA- 130)between 1945-1960 or
on the Attack Submarine USS
Bremerton (SSN-698) between
1981- present are encouraged
to participate in a combined
reunion of both ships' com-
panies in Covington, Ky. Sept
10-14.
For reunion details, please
contact Robert Polanowski at
585-365-2316 or by e-mail at
SKICA-130@aol.com.

Coast Guard Auxiliary
The Coast Guard Auxiliary
will conduct a 13-session
Boating Skills and Seamanship
Course beginning Aug. 7 at the
University of Georgia Marine
Extension building, 715 Bay St.
in Brunswick. Classes will take
place Tuesday and Thursday
evenings from 7 to 9 p.m.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary's
Boating Skills and Seamanship
program is a comprehensive
course designed for people 14
years and older and provides
up-to-date knowledge for
handling boats in all condi-
tions. The course covers the
basics of piloting, aids to navi-
gation, rules of the road, boat
handling, weather, navigation
electronics, radio use, and
other topics related to safe and
enjoyable boating outings.
Many insurance companies
provide discounts to gradu-
ates of the course.
Individuals are required to
pre-register. Space is limited.
The enrollment fee for the
class is $65. Textbook materi-
als will be provided.For more
information, or to register for
this course, contact Bill Hastie
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Jaguars Tickets
It's a new Jaguar season and
another great year. Single
tickets go on sale July 30 at
9 a.m. They are limited to
four per purchaser, per game.
There are a limited number
of tickets available and they
may be purchased for $45 per
ticket. There is a special sale
on July 26 27 for season ticket
purchasers to get their tick-
ets. Season ticket packages for
all home games include two
pre-season and eight regular
season tickets. The prices for
packages are $450. There will
be no phone sales for Jaguar
tickets during this time. Please
call ITT for more information
at 573-2289.

Back to School Cook-out
The Big EZ is hosting a cook-
out on July 28 from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. inside the Sports Zone
& Patio. It's open to all hands
and families are encouraged
to attend. For only $5 per per-
son, you can enjoy hamburg-
ers, hot dogs, baked beans,
chips, sodas, jousting, basket-
ball shoot-outs, football, ping-
pong, bouncing castles, dunk
tanks and music with prizes
galore. For more information,
call the Kings Bay Conference
Center at 573-4559.

School Age Care
Registration
Things are getting in full
swing to prepare for the School
Age Care (SAC) Program at
the Youth Center for the Fall
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registration has already begun
for CDC Single and DualActive
Duty members needing B/A
school care for kindergartners
and all 2007 returning SAC
patrons. Kings Bay, DoD and
all other military may register
on July 23 for available spaces
and July 30 will be registration
for Kings Bay contractors and
military retirees for any avail-
able spaces. Care and trans-
portation will be provided to
two local elementary schools;
Mary Lee Clark and Sugarmill
and children will be walked
to and from Crooked River by
SAC staff. Fees are determined
by total family income. For
additional information, please
call the Youth Center at 573-
2380.

Youth Fall Soccer
Registration Time
Registration for the fall soc-
cer season is going on now
through Aug. 4 at the Youth
Center from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday Fridays. The cost is
$45 per child (ages 4-12) with
a family maximum of $150
for all active duty, reservists
and retired family members.
The cost for DoD civilians and
Kings Bay contractor fami-
lies is only $50. Late registra-
tion after Aug. 4 will cost an
additional $5 if any openings
are available. All new play-
ers must bring a copy of their
birth certificate and proof of
eligibility. Coaches are always
needed if you are interested in
supporting a team. For more
information, call Youth Sports
at 573-8202.

Youth Sports Needs
Officials
Officials are needed for the
upcoming Youth Sports Fall


Soccer season. Games run
September and October. If you
are 14 years or older, interested
in earning a little extra money,
certified or uncertified; we do
all the training and if you are
looking to make a difference
in a child's life then here's your
chance! Call the Youth Sports
program today at 912-573-
8202 for more information.

Georgia Aquarium Tickets
Available
ITT is now selling tickets
to the Georgia Aquarium in
Atlanta. Adult tickets are only
$19.60, while children 3 12
years of age are only $16.75.
Senior tickets are also sold at
only $14.75. These tickets are
discounted off the regular gate
prices by $10. Reservations for
the date you wish to go need to
be made by the patron by call-
ing (404)581-4000. Visit the
website at www.georgiaaquar-
ium.org for more information.

White water rafting trip
Rescheduled
Start making deposits now
to hit the rapids down the
Ocoee River Sept. 1 3. The
cost is only $165 per person,
which includes transporta-
tion, rafting tickets for upper
and lower levels of the Ocoee
River, lunch on rafting day and
a two-night stay at the hotel.
Sign up with a group of three
and each pays only $150 per
person or groups of four pay
only $135 per person. Limited
space is available for this trip,
so sign up early, deadline to
sign-up is Aug. 17. For more
information, call 573-1157 or
573-8103.

Youth & Teen Nights at Big
EZ
Now everyone can get in
the action over at the Big EZ's
"Sport Zone" The doors open
special hours for youth and
teens. Every Saturday from
12 4 p.m. all youth ages
10 13 years will be autho-
rized patrons with an adult
or legal guardian inside the
Sports Zone only. Then from
6 10 p.m. every Saturday,
teens from the ages of 14 -
17 will be authorized for use
of the facility only. No other
patrons will be authorized use
in "Sports Zone during these
special times. There will be
snacks and soda available for
purchase. For more informa-
tion, call 573-4548

Sports Zone Karaoke
Sing the night away every
other Friday inside the Sports
Zone at the Big EZ. The music
starts playing at 8 p.m and
its free for all patrons. So put
your best vocals forward and
step on over. We look forward
to seeing you there. For more
information, call 573-4548.

KB Finnegan's
K.B Finnegan's has some
great specials during the
month of July. On Tuesdays,
its All-U-Can Eat Wing Night
from 4 7 p.m. for only $7, plus
Scott Thibodeau from DATM
will put in a special appear-
ance in the month of July and
play music for the crowd. Every
Wednesday are the dart tour-
naments at Finnegan's, then
happy hour on Thursday from
4 -6 p.m. including discounts
on all beverages, 10 percent
pub food items and hot dogs
for only 50 cents. Finishing
off the week with Margarita
Dollar Night on Fridays from 4
- 6 p.m. and a Finnegan's fish
& chips basket for only $5.50.
If that isn't enough, then any-
time during the week, call
ahead with a group of eight or
more friends and co-workers
and get a pu-pu platter abso-
lutely free. It's a value of more
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The "Movie Zone" is show-
ing kid movies every day at
2 p.m. plus Saturday at noon
and Sunday at 1 p.m. Call for
weekday showings. The shows
are as follows: July 21 & 22,
"Firehouse Dog" and July 28
& 29, "The Last Mimzy" All
youth, under 18 years of age
must be accompanied by a
parent or adult. Snack foods
and beverages are available
for purchase. Call for the latest
information at 573-4548.

Rocky Colletti July Special
Buy one 14" two topping
pizza, five wings, an order of
cinnamon sticks, one order of
cheese sticks and four sodas
for only $18.00 (saving over
$7). The two-fer deal is still
being continued in July also.
You can buy two one-topping
14" pizzas for the low price of
only $14.00. (saving more than
$6) Offer is good thru July 31.
Call Rocky Colletti's Pizza at
573-4029 for a quick pick-up
on your way home this eve-
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bowling with friends and fam-
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Take a bite out of high prices
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Finnegan's. During the month
of July, pick up a Club Sub
with chips and a fountain
drink for only $6.50. August's
sandwich special will be Bar-
B-Q Sandwich with chips and
a fountain drink. These spe-
cials are good during normal
business hours. Call ahead for
an easy lunch pick-up at 573-
4029.

Massage Therapy
Is your job stressing you
out? Why not treat yourself
or that special person in your
life to a therapeutic mas-
sage? Ms. Renee Crawford,
a nationally certified AMTA
Member, is right here at our
Fitness Complex. Whether
you need to relieve stress or
tension, soothe pain or just to
relax, she has a massage to fit
any budget. Call the Fitness
Complex for more informa-
tion at 227-0442.

Free Theme Park Tickets
Anheuser-Busch is honoring
the military and their families
by offering a free single-day
admission to its Sea World,
Busch Gardens and Sesame
Place parks. Special is offered
to all active duty military,


LOCATION
A RAZORS EDGE
ACE HARDWARE
ACE HARDWARE
AFFORDABLE INSURANCE
AIRWAVES
AMOCO GAS
ARMY SURPLUS STORE
BENNETT CHEVEROLET
BENNETT CHRYSLER JEEP
BIG DADDY'S BBQ
BP GAS
CAMDEN COUNTY LIBRARY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHARLTON COUNTY
CHEVRON
CITY HALL
COLERAIN OAKS
COMFORT SHOWCASE BY LA
CUMBERLAND INN & SUITES
DICKS WINGS
DIVERS DEN
DOLLAR GENERAL STORE
DRY CLEANERS
FLASH FOODS
FLASH FOODS
FLASH FOODS
FLASH FOODS
FLASH FOODS
FLASH FOODS
HALL'S BEACH STORE
HARDEE'S RES.
HESS FOODS
HILLIARD PHARMACY
KING FOOD STORE
KMART
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active reservists, U.S. Coast
Guard, National Guardsmen
and up to three of their direct
dependents through 2007.
Register on-line for "Here's
to the Heroes" at www.hero-
salute.com For more infor-
mation, call ITT at 573-2289.

The Kings Bay Recycling
Center
They now do pick-ups
on Wednesdays of each
week. Recyclables include:
Aluminum Beverage Cans,
Steel (Tin) Cans, Old
Newspapers (inserts o.k.),
Plastic Soda Bottles (no lids),
Plastic Milk Jugs (rinsed &
no lids), other Number 1 & 2
Plastics, Cardboard & Brown
Grocery Bags and Magazines
& Phone Books. Please clean
and separate all items for


proper recycling. Recyclable
items cannot be contaminated
with trash, foreign matter or
food waste. Please DO NOT
RECYCLE PIZZA BOXES,
STYROFOAM, PLASTIC
BAGS, FOIL OR PIE PANS. If
you are not sure something
can be recycled, call the MWR
Recycling Center at 573-9475
or x9521.

Golf Clinics Offered
Trident Lakes is offering golf
clinics for all interested patrons
of the game. Cost is only $5
per clinic day with men's clin-
ics on Thursdays at 4 p.m.,
Women's clinics on Tuesdays
at 4 p.m., Juniors ages 6 9 ,
will be held on Saturdays at 11
a.m. and Juniors, ages 10 15,
will be held on Saturdays at
noon. Each clinic will work on


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K I N G S BAY, G E O R G I A
OFF-BASE PICKUP LOCATIONS LOCATION ADI
ADDRESS CITY PATRICIA ANN'S RES. S.K
4515 HWY 40 E SUITE C KINGSLAND PIONEER MILITARY SERVICES 555
SR 40 KINGSLAND PIONEER MILITARY SERVICES 555
1282 SR 40 ST. MARY'S QUALITY AUTOS 9 Q
2803-K OSBORNE RD ST. MARY'S QUALITY AUTOS 9 Q
1000 E KING AVE UNIT 2 KINGSLAND RAMADA INN 121
US HWY 301 CALLAHAN RAMADA INN 121
HWY 17 WOODBINE SALVATION ARMY 190
HWY 40 KINGSLAND SALVATION ARMY 190
HWY 40 KINGSLAND SHEER DELIGHT 192
SR 200 & CR107 YULEE SHEER DELIGHT 192
US HWY 17 & A1A YULEE SHEILA'S HALLMARK KIN
1410 SR 40 E KINGSLAND SHEILA'S HALLMARK KIN
KINGS BAY VILLAGE ST. MARY'S SHELL 113
JOEY OR HAMP WILL DELIVER CHARLTON SHELL 113
1330 E BOONE AVE KINGSLAND SHELL GAS N.
OSBORNE RD ST. MARY'S SMILE GAS SAO
2716 OSBORNE RD ST. MARY'S SONNY'S BBQ 138
kNE HWY 40 KINGSLAND SONNY'S BBQ 138
3 HWY 40 ST. MARY'S SOUTHEAST GA FURNITURE KEN
139 CITY SMITTY DR ST. MARY'S SOUTHEAST GA FURNITURE KEN
MARINER'S VILLAGE ST. MARY'S SPRINT STORE JON
S. KINGS RD. HILLIARD ST MARY'S LIBRARY 101
S. KINGS RD. CALLAHAN ST MARY'S LIBRARY 101
S. KINGS RD & A1A. CALLAHAN STEAMBOAT LILLY'S S.K
A1A @ PKWY FERNANDINA BEACH SUBMARINE MUSEUM 102
S. 8TH ST & SADLER RD. FERNANDINA BEACH SUBMARINE MUSEUM 102
ATLANTIC AVE. & S FLETCHER AVE. FERNANDINA BEACH SUPER TEST GAS N K
SADLER RD.& WILL HARDEE RD. FERNANDINA BEACH SUPER TEST GAS S.8
195 & SR 200 YULEE THE PIG BBQ A1u
SADLER RD & S. FLETCHER AVE. FERNANDINA BEACH TNT LANES 221
S. KINGS RD. CALLAHAN TNT LANES 221
A1A @ PKWY FERNANDINA BEACH UPS STORE WA
N. KINGS RD. HILLIARD UPS STORE WA
S. KINGS RD.. CALLAHAN VIDEO WHEREHOUSE SR
1601 SR 40 E KINGSLAND VIDEO WHEREHOUSE SR
ATLANTIC AVE. & S. 10TH ST. FERNANDINA BEACH WALMART/FRIEDMANS 658
555 SPUR 40 SUITE #8 ST. MARY'S WALMART/FRIEDMANS 658
994 E KINGS BAY RD KINGSLAND WATSON REALTY 201
K-BAY CROSSING KINGSLAND WATSON REALTY 201
100 OSBORNE RD ST. MARY'S WAYFARA RES 195
3380 SR 40 (BROWNTOWN) KINGSLAND WHISTLE STOP N.
946 POINT PETER RD ST. MARY'S WINN DIXIE A1A
915 DILWORTH ST. MARY'S WINN DIXIE S.8
1875 SPUR 40 (CROOKED RIVER) ST. MARY'S WINN DIXIE SR
100 ALEX DR (SHADOWLAWN) ST. MARY'S WINN DIXIE #168 CAI
2800 COLERAIN (SUGARMILL) ST. MARY'S WINN DIXIE #168 CAI
1371 SR 40 E(THE LAKES) KINGSLAND WOODBINE LIBRARY 311
IN 569 SPUR 40 ST. MARY'S WOODBINE LIBRARY 311


Updated: FEBRUARY 1,2007


different aspects of the game,


i.e. one week woods, one week
irons, etc. The clinics are open
to the first ten in each group
to sign-up. Call TLGC at 573-
8475 for registration and ques-
tions.


DRESS
KINGS RD.
6 SPUR 40 SUITE #2
6 SPUR 40 SUITE #2
QUALITY RD
QUALITY RD
5 SR 40 E
5 SR 40 E
01 OSBORNE RD
01 OSBORNE RD
21 OSBORNE RD
21 OSBORNE RD
GS BAY VILLAGE
GS BAY VILLAGE
36 HWY 40 E SUITE B
36 HWY 40 E SUITE B
KINGS RD.A1A & N KINGS RD.
DLER RD.
10 E BOONE AVE
10 E BOONE AVE
NNETH GAY DR
NNETH GAY DR
NAS RD. LEM TURNER RD.
HERB BAUER DR
HERB BAUER DR
KINGS RD.
2ST MARY'S ST W
2ST MARY'S ST W
INGS RD.
ITH ST.
A STATE ROAD 200
0 OSBORNE
0 OSBORNE
LMART SHOPPING PLAZA
LMART SHOPPING PLAZA
40 E
40 E
8 SR 40
8 SR 40
5 OSBORNE RD
5 OSBORNE RD
& SR 200
KINGS RD.
A STATE ROAD 200
ITH ST.IN WALMART PLAZA
200 --A1A
MDEN CORNERS
MDEN CORNERS
CAMDEN AVENUE
CAMDEN AVENUE


CITY
HILLIARD
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
CALLAHAN
FERNANDINA BEACH
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
CALLAHAN
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
HILLIARD
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
CALLAHAN
FERNANDINA BEACH
CALLAHAN
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
ST. MARY'S
YULEE
HILLIARD
CALLAHAN
FERNANDINA BEACH
YULEE
KINGSLAND
KINGSLAND
WOODBINE
WOODBINE






THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, July 26, 2007 11


FFSC WORKSHOPS


Classes on Site
The Fleet and FamilySupport
Center will now take its regular
workshops on the road if a unit
can furnish a conference room
or classroom and guarantee a
minimum of five participants.
Additionally, our personnel
will tailor presentations to
cover a unit's General Military
Training requirements when
those requirements deal with
human resources and social
issues. Our counselors can
also create a presentation in
response to a unit's area of
special concerns. Personnel
are available to participate
within areas of expertise in
the indoctrination of newly
assigned personnel and family
members of active duty per-
sonnel.

Anger Management
Anger is often a smoke
screen for other emotions and
not an effective method for
getting what you want. This
workshop is slated for Aug. 22
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
This workshop can help you
focus on identifying the feel-
ings anger hides and explore
behaviors helpful in resolving
primary issues. Pre-registra-
tion is required. Call 573-4222
for details.


Stress Management
Events, schedules, daily
pressure and many other items
can cause undo stress in your
life. Stress may or may not be
good for your health depend-
ing on how you manage that
stress. This workshop is slated
for Aug. 22 from 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Pre-registration is required.
Call 573-4222 for details.

Parenting
The Fleet & Family Support
Center Parenting course
is based on the Systematic
Training for Effective Parenting
(STEP) curriculum that has
proven helpful to more than
two million parents nation-
wide. This four-week class is
held on Mondays from 9 to
11 a.m. and is scheduled to
begin Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27.
Registration is required and a
minimum of five participants
is needed. For more informa-
tion, call 573-4222.

Get Yourself in Gear
Feel like you have been
cruising along in neutral or
can't quite get out of first gear
to take that next step personal-
ly, professionally, or relation-
ally? Then this is the workshop
for you! Come "Get Yourself In
Gear" in this three hour work-
shop that focuses on mobiliz-
ing your greatest asset...YOU.


Workshop will address a vari-
ety of topics and techniques
all aimed at identifying your
individual strengths and
learning to capitalize on these
valuable internal resources so
you can shift into high gear
and continue to thrive in all
areas of life. The Workshop is
scheduled for Aug. 1 from 9
a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration is
required and childcare is not
available. For more informa-
tion, call 573-4222.

Communication 101
Have you ever been misun-
derstood? Both verbal and
nonverbal communications
play a big role in how our mes-
sages get received. Learn how
to be a more effective com-
municator, both up, down and
across the ladder. This class
focuses on basic communica-
tion skills using role play and
hands on exercises to increase
participants' knowledge, skills
and abilities in communica-
tion. Registration is required
for the classes scheduled for
Aug. 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 12
p.m. Call 573-4222 for details.

Couple's Communication
101
The characteristics which
attract us to one another often
become a focus of conflict
in marriage. This Couple's
Communication Workshop
focuses on learning to listen to
one another in a new way so
differences can be understood
and appreciated. Registration
is required for the classes
scheduled for Aug. 15 from 1
to 4:30 p.m. Call 573-4222 for
details.

Sexual Assault Victim
Intervention (SAVI)
Training
There willbe a SAVIAdvocate
training for all SAVI Victim
Advocates, POC's Command
Liaisons, and DCCs Aug. 20
- 23 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This training will be held at
the Conference Center, Kings
Bay, GA. For more informa-
tion, contact Julisa Delamar at
573-0992 or email julisa.dela-
mar.ctr@navy.mil.

New Mom's and Dad's
Support Group
A New Mom's and Dad's
Support Group will meet
every other Tuesday at the
Fleet and Family Support
Center throughout the month.
This workshop is scheduled
for Aug. 21 from 10:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. This workshop is an
opportunity to share experi-
ences, meet and gain support
from others, and exchange
new ideas. To register, call 573-
4893.


Ombudsman Assembly
Meeting and Advanced
Training
The Ombudsman Assembly
Meeting will be held for all
OMB, COs, XOs, CMCs
and COB's at the Kings Bay
Community Center on Aug. 16
at 6:00 p.m. The Ombudsman
Advance Training course is for
certified Ombudsman, new
Ombudsman and Command
Support Spouses will follow
the Assembly Meeting. For
more information, contact
Debbie Lucas at 573-4513.

Understanding Your Credit
Report & Improving Your
Credit Score
This two-hour workshop
provides importance of being
familiar with your credit his-
tory. Participants will be
shown ways to improve their
credit score. It will be held at
the Fleet and Family Support
Center. This training is sched-
uled on Aug. 16 from 2 to 4
p.m. Registration is recom-
mended. For more informa-
tion, call 573-9800.

Car Buying Strategies
This two-hour workshop
provides in-depth training on
looking for a car, how not to
get taken for a ride and the
important do's and don't
before you step onto the car
lot. Topics include negotiating,
trade-ins, discounts, financing
and high-pressure sales tac-
tics. This training is scheduled
for August 23 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Registration is recommended.
For more information, call
573-9800.

Transition Assistance
Program (TAP)
TAP is a seminar for those
eparating, retiring or con-
templating leaving the mili-
tary that provides informa-
tion on benefits, job search
skills, employment resources,
resume writing, interviewing,
and other related transition
skills. Spouses are encouraged
to attend. The seminars are 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. scheduled for
Aug. 13-16 (Separation). Must
be registered by Command
Career Counselor. For more
information, call 573-4513.

Smooth Move Workshop
Smooth Move Workshops
are designed to help person-
nel with military relocations
and transfers. Areas covered
include transportation, travel
pay, allowances, and impor-
tant forms and documents,
housing referral office and
relocation services. All ser-
vicemembers and their spous-


CAMDEN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT









Is your teen protected from these diseases?


1 V w-

Georgia law requires
immunizations for
children and teens in
school and college.
Take a quick break
from helping him
study for the
graduation test or
helping her order her
cap and gown, and
check your teen's
immunization record.


CAMDEN COUNTY
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Kingsland Clinic:
600 N. Charles Gillman, Jr. Avenue
912.729.4554

St.Marys Clinic:
905 Dilworth Street
912.882.8515


Hepatitis B-a series of three shots,
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)-2 shots for
full protection against mumps and measles,
Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (Tdap)-booster
needed every ten years; usually given as entry to middle
school or in high school,
Influenza (Flu)-yearly shot given in fall/winter,
Meningococcal Disease-important for college fresh-
men living in dorms in ALL states,
Pneumococcal-indicated only for those at increased
risk; talk to your doctor if your teen has diabetes or
other chronic diseases, but not asthma,
Varicella (Chickenpox)-for those students who have
not had the disease chickenpox,
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-new for girls to pro-
tect against some types of cervical cancer later in life;
recommended for 11-12 yr olds, but available for girls
up to age 26.

The HPV vaccine is a new one you should consider if you
have a daughter. This vaccine will help protect her from HPV,
which means lowering her risk of developing cervical cancer.

Remember, as a parent you can be a good role model for your
teen. Show him or her the importance of preventive medical
care. Contact your local health department for vaccine price
and availability. Or, for general vaccine information, talk to
your doctor, health department, or go to www.immunize.org.


es are encouraged to attend six
months before their transfer
date. Due to limited seating,
please do not bring children.
The workshop will be held on
Aug. 14 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. For
more information, call 573-
4513.

job Search Workshop
A job search workshop will
be held on Aug. 2 & 30 from Ito
3 p.m. and Aug. 14 from 9 to 11
a.m. The Spouse Employment
Program gives assistance,
information and referrals
on employment and educa-
tion resource opportunities.
Services are available to fam-
ily members of military per-
sonnel, retiring and separat-
ing military, and family mem-
bers of relocating civil service
personnel. Appointments are
required. Call 573-4513 to reg-
ister.

job Fair Preparation
Okthejob fair is nextweek....
oh no, now what? What do I
bring, how do I know who to
talk to, what should I wear,
what time should I arrive,
what should my portfolio con-
tain, who should I speak to
first? These and many other
questions will be discussed
along with a brief question
and answer period for those
who are still unsure on how
to "shop" a job fair. The work-
shop is scheduled at the Fleet
and Family Support Center on
Aug. 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Registration is highly rec-
ommended, as class is limited


to 20 seats. For more informa-
tion, call 573-4513.


First Term Career Options
and Navy Skills Evaluation
Program
First Term CONSEP work-
shops are open to military
members who have between
one to six years service with
approximately 24 months
of service left on their cur-
rent enlistment. Spouses are
encouraged to attend. The
First Term Career Options
and Navy Skills Evaluation
Program (First Term CONSEP)
is a program that helps service
members make life and career
decisions. This workshop will
be held at the community cen-
ter from Aug. 27 30 from 8


a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To register,
contact Debbie Lucas at 573-
4513.

Department of Veterans
Affairs Visit
Ms. Sandra Charles, the
Department of Veterans Affairs
Representative for Kings Bay,
is in the office two to three
days a week. Appointments
are required. Service members
wishing to participate in the
Benefits Delivery at Discharge
(BDD) Program should be
within 180 to 60 days of dis-
charge or retirement and be
available for an exam by the
VA. For scheduled days con-
tact Fleet and Family Support
Center at 573-4513. For more
information, call 573-4506 or
573-4513.


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$30,900. Owner Financ-
ing Available. Visit
http://snipurl.com/nuss-
baum for photos, drive
by then call 800-292-1550



3/2, large lot in
great shape. 2 car
garage, possible
RTD. $165,000.
904-272-7352
By Owner. Flem-
ing Island. 3/2 FP.
Screened pool, new
roof, corner lot.
1854 sqft. Near Pater-
son Elementary.
$286,500. 269-1620
Fleming Island- 3
acres, 2400 sqft., 2
car attached
garage, separate
workshop, artesian well,
private, nice trees, PCS,
$540 K, call 219-7740
4 FLEMING ISLAND -
EAGLE HARBOR
2900sf, 4 bedrooms,
3-car garage, New
Construction, reduced
from $539,999 to $489,999
NOW FURTHER
REDUCED TO JUST
$484,999
Call (904)542-7908


WESTSIDE JBD 2BA
lainily room living
room large ina:lhr
b~droomn :uilJ walk in
clo:eI: garden lub
voluim Ciling: in:id
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back yard *ilh
:crcncd porch 1.1a:
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SKingsland- Clayton
16X76, 3/2 GE
Appliances, on
rented lot, $1500/dn
assume loan of $35,404.
Cakk 912-576-4642
SELLING YOUR
MOBILE HOME?
TOP CASH!! Old or New
or Assume Loan.730-8606



BAKER COUNTY
1-3 acres HIGH &DRY!
Fish pond, ready for
homes or MH's. Owner
finance call 904-259- 8256



118 Acres on beautiful
Wrights Creek
near Bonifay, FL.
1800 square foot.
3/2 manufactured home
2004, barn,ashed, 90+
acres in planted pines,
excellent hunting,
fishing rolling hills.
Asking $489,000
Call (850) 263-3508.
Burke Co. Ga. 81.10 Acres
Planted pines, near
Savannah River off
Stoney Bluff Landing
Rd. surrounded by
hunting land 912-978-0058

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FSBO St. Marys 5/2,
68 Marys Ct. in Elliotts
Plantation. $245,000.
In ground pool. 1988sf.
Screen Lanai, pool house,
2 car garage. 904-375-2758
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Julington Creek Planta-
tion FSBO (The Greens)
1120 Linwood Loop, 3/2,
2127SF + 14x20 scrnd
porch, Irg lot, move in
ready. Call 904-449-4031
NOCATEE- Ponte Vedra
1.5% Buyer Rebate
NocateeRebate.com
904-230-5555 Assist2Sell
The Neighbors Team



DEEP WATER ACCESS
One lot from St. Johns
River 4 BR 2BA 2224sf
Lori Neighbors
Assist2Sell 463-2222



BARNWELL, SC -bit '04
aprx 1550sf on 8 ac, 3/2,
wd firs, back covered
deck 32x13, shop in
back, 15x24, 803-259-4513



ANGELO BUYS
HOUSES CASH !
Any cond, handyman,
fire damaged,
distressed, vacant or
occupied, ANYWHERE,
ANY CONDITION...
Apts/comm'l/residential
NO DEAL TOO BIG or
TOO SMALL !!!
Quick closings
904-626-1636
904-680-7435


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1106 Copper Creek Dr. -
Macclenny, Fl 32063
Pics and list of extras
on website:
www.macclenny4sale.com
$310,000
By Owner
(904) 334-2741
(904) 256-2051
Cell (904) 463 2065
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FSBO Kingsland, 4/2, h...iT, ,., ij, ;..T,'
120 Lake Wellington Dr., ur ,.ntr
Open floor plan, vaulted 4601 Toudcton Rd E 43190
ceilings, & bay windows. Jacksonville, FL 32246
Call 912-576-4789 ___lllc ____


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RIVERSIDE 2550 Post st. KINGS BAY
3/1.5 apt.; alarm; H/[WBrand new duplexes on
firs; fpl; ch&a; new w/d, New Point Peter Rd.
disproe[saU d omir& $1450.. . 3br/2ba, $1000mo W
conn., 1 car gar, 5 min
860-2500 or 221-3135 to Kings Bay Avail for
Oium $150/mn. immediate occupancy.
RIVERSIDE 2063 Post St. security dep appli fee
h&a, wd provided; MANDARIN 2/2.5
$985m 860-2500/ 221-3135 Townhse w/loft, pool, gym
S____ in Bartram Park
RIVERSIDE Atlantic Beach 3/2 $1200+sec. 904.403.7030
st t .. ..house tile floors, Neptune Beach-
Near 5 points, 1/1 h&a, wo hookup, garage, 2300 sqftun. 3/2 great
No pets $595. 631-5339 fenced ard, close 300 nditingre
eO r t to base, beach. $900. ..
it 219-6866. PCSing. NJOR THIDE rC,-

Intracoastal West New Fleming Island, , --
ApartmentsFurnished Waterfront 3/3, gated, Eagle Harbor-
Apartments Unfurnished 2000s, granite, SS app1 ON WATER- s
Condoinius pool, gar $1895m 273-0125 5BR/3BA, 2700sf, FL
Condominiums room w/heat & AC, free ,. ul...l., ,.
Retirement Communities heated pool, tennis & 904-294-2470
Houses Furnished -new 3/2, w/d, cbl, $900mo golfREincommunity. Oakleaf Plantation- 4/2,
Houses Unfurnished + dep. Off 103rd. $2000/mto$1825/m quiet cul-de-sac, A+
ManufacturedHomes Call 51-252-0969 $2000/to$1,825/. schools, lots of ameni-
ueCall 5612520969 542-7908 ties, $1350 mo. Call
Mobile Home Lot Rentals 904-625-7395
Roommates Oakleaf Plantation
Rooms to Rent m Intracoastal West-4br/2ba, PEBBLE CREEK 3/2,
Beach HomeRentals Ig fenced yd. w/spinkler 1300sf $1095. CANNONS
Beach/Vacation/Resorts ATLANTIC BCH system. $1350/mo. Call PT- 4/2, 1750sf Febced
on s NBill at 233-6288 Yard,$1250 or 4/2, 2400SF
Storage/Mini-Lockers Rent Or lease to buy $1400 Mayport 10 min to
Management/Rental Services 4br12.5ba,2 car gar, large base, 3/2, w/grage, 1250SF
Wantedto Rent1760sf. 9046870496 $1150 or 2/2.5 condo w/free
Wantedto R----- e Kings Bay- 3BAR/ cable/ internet $1045 No
St Johns Apartments AMELIA ISLAND Ocean 2BA in shadowlawn. Pets. Realty Exec. Ponte
Furnished view, S. AlA, 4BR/ 4BA, Views of river from Vedra 904-249-7676 press 2
St. Johns Apartments 3200SF, CH/A, 3 car gar, back yard. -
Jns Apartmnished $1500mo. 904-384-7012 $925/$500. 673-7978 ORANGE PARK
COLLINS RD. New
St. Johns Condominiums 3/2.5 TH w/gar, all apple
St Johns Duplex/Towuhome incl. Chatham Woods
St. Johns Retirement I 954.673.7354 or 954-309-5638
Communities Orange Park/ Hwy
les 220. 3/2/2. Ig fenced
St. Johns Houses Furnished back, fireplace,
St. Johns Houses Unfumnished scrnd patio, great
St Johns Mobile .neighborhood. Close to
Home/Lot Rental s NAS. 904-806-1188
St Johns Lots Clary -S ORTEGA PARK 5731
cSt Johns Roommates Suwannee Pk Ct.clean 3/2,
St. Johns Roommates 2 car gar, $1000 Cap
St. Johns Rooms to Rent Clary & Associates, Inc. Realty Group 465-1482
St. Johns Oceanfront/ Profesional Surveyors & SOUTHSIDE- New
Waterfront P nare & 3/2 home for rent,
St. Johns Vacation Rentals MapperIS since 1983 stveo, refrigerator,
St. Johns Storage/m dishwasher,
MiS -Lockers 3830 Crown Point Road, washer/dryer included.
$1,100 monthly. 683-0565
St. Johns Wantedto Rent Jacksonville FL 32257 m WESTSIDE 3/2, 2 car,
S904-260-27037 ,$960mo. Normandy/
0420270 ^Chaffee. 10970 Lauren
www.claryassoc.com Oak Ln. S. 730-8060 x122
UnfurnishedNORTHSIDE
2/1 all new/m-in special R
ARLINGTON Technology $575. Call 693-6092
$100 DEPOSIT Technology changes.
*Unfurnished Studios anufacture^ i
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*Conv Fto. Townr& Beaches Integrity and professionalism remain steadfast. H
FROM $395 MO WESTSIDE Very clean
F $ 52/2, $650/in, $700 dep.
Furn & Unfurn Also 3/2, $70/i, $750
dep. Private fenced lots,
Willow Lakes of Arl No Pets. 904-349-3787
"- WESTSIDE- 2/1 PVT
725-0303 - - fenced yard, w/d, until,
j. ,. C Clary cable included. Pets
----- welcome. $650 mo.
King.I i li 1 ,% G.. .lary As ilales. I c. 904-614 4670
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K ingsland Ga., Laurel
Island -share large
ORNGE PRK " :I house on golf course
S...: ..$500 mo. includes utils,
: .... .. : ,,: .. : pool, gym. 912-674-5500
... mi. .:i x: -2 :::-- esRoommate Wanted.
lFive miles from
0 1 -1 i n g P l 1 H a J a x G a t e $ 6 5 0
includess all utilities.
.. ... .: -, ..... ... M must like animals, clean
and responsible.No
.,,, ..... ... ..r. party animals. Contact
Linda 904-382-9391
Buying a Home? ,. -. .... n ... r UPPER SCALE neigh-
Contact your VA borhood, non smoker, no
Home Loan Expert- pets incol util, DSL Int,
Laurie M. Potter 912/673-1446

la nig Selling or
ehnandng ,.ContacRo
aurle ior any ofj3Ourr
ariong needs, including Effic., 1, 2, & 3 Walk to Ocean, Schools,
3, FHA home equrty or Bedrooms Shops, Clubhouse,
On tenririal loan! Ctartinn at_ 3 Pools/Balconi.


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ORANGE PARK- Very
Nicely furnished room,
in good area. $480 a
month. No Lease.
Includes all utilities.
Call 704-4319
LUXURY ROOMS
w/Microwave & Refrig!
Low Daily/Wkly Rates!
10% Off for Wkly Room!
KINGS INN (904) 7253343
QUALITY INN (904) 264-1211


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roof, $275,000; 17,400sf
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office, $850,000.
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Competitive Salaries Vacation and Paid Holidays
Medical & Dental Benefits Training & Education Available
401(K) Paid Short-term Disability & Life Insurance
Apply online at www.claryassoc.com or call 904-260-2703 Toll free 866-271-3274
3830 Crown Point Road, Jacksonville FL 32257


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* Job Fairs
* Resume Service
* Accounting/
Bookkeeping
* Advertising/Media
* Architecture/
Interior Design/
Graphics Design
* Automotive Sales/
Service
* Aviation
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Government/
Public Administration
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Software/
Programming
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* Positions Wanted




ACCOUNTING
POSITIONS
in fast paced law office.
Posting checks and
other accounting func-
tions. Previous acctg
exp &10 key req. Also
Accounting Asst trainee.
Fax resume to Elizabeth
904-358-3069



SHULER CONSTRUCTION
NOW HIRING!
Project Managers,
Estimators, Pipe Layers,
Finish Motor Grader
Operators, Dozer &
Trachoe Operators,
Secretary, AP & AR.
Call 386-590-1037.
Fax 904-645-9340 Email
shulerconstruct@aol.com



COURIERIDRIVER
FT & PT independent
contractors. Knowledge
of Jax roadways. Reli-
able van, pick-up, SUV
or box truck req. 3 yr
clean MVR. Bckgrnd &
Drug screen. Proof of
Ins. 904-674-2295 EOE





DANCE TEACHERS
NEEDED
No exp req'd, will train.
Call 448-3303 for info.

VET TECH/ KENNEL
HELP-For Show kennel.
Exp required. Good pay.
Mandarivers Licen aea Ca needed.
904-262-8475 or 334-3665




IRON WORKERS
NEEDED -own trap/
tools, 3yrs + exp.
Call 545-5232


PLUMBER
Experienced. Valid
Driver License needed.
Call 725- 9397








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Security Officers/Flex
Officers
D & G License
HS Diploma/equivalent.
Good MVR, P/T & F/T hrs
available. Flex(ible)
Officers within the
following shifts. lst:
6a-2p, 2nd: 2p- 10p, 3rd:
1 0p-6a.
Good pay & benefits.
Apply in person:
Yarbrough Security
3200 Emerson St.
904-363-0987
EOE M/F/D/V





Maintenance Set Up
Mandarin. 40 hrs/wk night
only, some Sats & Sun-
days. Retired military
welcome. Jacksonville
Jewish Ctr 2684200 x150




MD
2-3 hours monthly,
review files. Brunswick
Clinic. Call 912-262-9497
Fax CV 912-262-9634

PA- NP
PT Brunswick Clinic
Call 912-262-9497
Fax CV 912-262-9634

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ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
40wpm, Phone, computer
& organizational skills.
PM or AM hrs, Min 1 yr
ofc exp. req. Downtown
law firm. Fax resume
to Janeene 904-358-3069


DANCE RS,DOORSTAFF,
& BARTENDERS
NEEDED
CALL 7577370





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need! Must have good













melfe the elf,
hawaiian luau, western
round-up, old-fashion
birthday fun, circus, etc.

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912-576-6945



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904 3594336 circus, etc.
Fax 904-366-6945230
Fax 904-366-6230.


SALESPEOPLE
WANTED
Outstanding pay plan.
Guaranteed $500/wk salary.
No experience necessary,
training available for the right
person. Complete benefits pkg
incl. Medical, Dental, etc
KEN CHANCE SUZUKI
904-389-7700
1285 Cassat Ave.
Ask for Mitch or Shane
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AC, Heating, Fuel
Antiques
Appliances
Arts & Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
Business/Office
Equipment
Clothes
Collectables
Computer
Craft/Thrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farm/Planting
Fruits/Vegetables
Furiture/Household
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
Hot Tubs/Spas
Jewelry/Watches
Kid's Stuff
Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchandise
Photography
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
Sporting goods
Tickets
Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade


4 MERCEDES 450SL
1979. Convt. new
soft top light blue,
blue int. look and
runs great. $6000.
912-882-7095 or
912-573-0605
WINDOWS (6) Beautiful
Hand Blown Wavy glass
windows from Historic
Avondale home. Still in
the original wood cas-
ing, these windows are
in excellent condition.
(4) measure 34"x34" (2)
are 31"x31" $80 each or
$360 for all. 415-2871


,Broan 30 inch
Range Hood $25.
$15. 700w micro-
wave $18. 1.6 cu refrig-
erator $25.
a Kenmore Washer
and Dryer for sale.
(White), Large
capacity, great
shape, $220.00.both
or $120 each.
Call 904-704-9795
4 Kitchenmaid Con-
vection Gas Slide-in
Range, black, top
of the line. Email
pictures available. $300
OBO. Call 912-729-4103


SRefrigerator, May-
tag Side by Side, 24
cuf, ice and water,
3 years old. You
pick up. $400. Call
322-7558
Refrigerator GE
APT. size 4.3cf,
brown, almost new,
bought 3/07 used 3
days. Freezer included.
$100. OP 276-2715
4 Washer and Dryer
Whirlpool, less than
1 year old. White,
excellent condition.
Call after 5. 912-576-4278.
$1200 OBO.
Whirlpool Stack-
able Washer and
dryer, great shape,
can deliver.
Call 994-0100. $400.00


WINDOWS (6) Beautiful
Hand Blown Wavy glass
windows from Historic
Avondale home. Still in
the original wood cas-
ing, these windows are
in excellent condition.
(4) measure 34"x34" (2)
are 31"x31" $80 each or
$360 for all. 415-2871


4 Girls Clothing for
sale, sizes 12-16.
Negotiable prices.
Excellent condition.
New! Call Lori
912-673-7415; cell-
912-322-3411


BOSE 901 Speakers.
$100. Uniden
BC3000XLT Speak-
ers. 777-5354
l Dell Photo Printer
926. Brand new.
Half price. $45. Has
c card readers for
direct printing from
camera. 904-277-8205.


Antique oak wash
stand. $425. and
compatible dresser
$475. Beautiful con-
dition. Set $825. Call
A 912-729-7307
ARMOIRE King Bed, 2
night stands $979 new in
boxes. 391-0015.Can deliv
4 Baby Jogger triple
stroller, good condi-
tion with UV pro-
tected cover, color
blue. $300. Firm. Call
912-882-6919. Swingset
$20
, Bayliner Capri 1999,
1950 135 Mercruiser.
New Bimini &
AM/FM/CD. Great
Condition. Ready for the
water. $7900 282-6946
BED- A Baa Baa Sleep w/No
Sheep. Memory Foam Sets
from $399 Call 904-674-0405
BED A Baby Boomers
Memory foam set. New,
10 yr warr $384. 858-9350
BED A Bachelors $ t
Deal! Qn set, new
in plastic 398-5200$
BED A Bang Up Price!
Pillowtop Sets Brand New
Queen $135 King $275
Can Deliver. 904-674-0405
BED A Cherry Sleigh set,
solid wd w/mattress, new
in boxes. $379. $398-5200
BEDROOM Set Cherry 6
pc, new, still in boxes
$499. CAN DEL. 398-5200
SBookcases 2 solid
wood medium oak
32W x 72H, like
new, cost $219 sell
$75 each. 264-1974
SChina Cabinet-Solid
walnut, well built.
Four glass doors on
top and drawers
and cabinet doors on the
bottom. $350.
Devan-90 in long. Solid
frame and well built ,
good condition. $150.
Call (904)908-9988
I Corvette Bed, red,
$175, includes twin
a mattress. create
your own lighting
McQueen. Under the
hood storage. Great


SCouch Leather,
oversized chair,
rocker, recliner.
$600. Mexican pine
coffee table $100. China
Cabinet $300. Yardman.
$375. 264-3127
Couch White with
red cover,
no-smoke. $100.
Call 202-8164
FULLY FURNISHED
APARTMENT $999 .
Bedroom Set
$299.99
..:n Bed
9.99
Dinette Set
$199.99
S 25" TV $89.99
t. DVD Players
S$29.99
S Sofa & Chair
$299.99
(904) 396-9000
CORT CLEARANCE CENTER
4 L 4 in 1 Bed w/Chang-
ing Table Dresser
$100. Chest Freezer,
$75. Table saw w/6
blades $150 OBO.
(912)729-2024
Mahogany Hutch
Cira 1980 Glass
front brass fixtures.
$100. Sofa Emerald
Brocade Curve Back
arms down seats. $200.
Call 904-673-3892
MATTRESSES -for sale.
full set, $20, Qn set $25,
Kg set $30. 962-9394
MATTRESS King Size
New, Still in Plastic, $185
Must sell 904-674-0405
MATTRESS Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic $125
Must sell 904-674-0405
MATTRESS A Full Size
set $129. Kg PT set $229,
new in plastic. 398-5200
,. Media Storage
Cabinet. Perfect for
CDs, dvds, VHS
tapes and more.
Medium oak, lockable
doors. Nice. $40. 268-2482
7 piece Basset Oak
on Bed room st.
$400. OBO.
912-496-4885
S Pillow top full size
mattress with box
spring and frame.
$300. Call 589-8897
Queen Bed Frame
Dresser, Chest of
drawers, night
stand, dining set,
end coffee tables, enter-
tainment center,
645-6360
Queen Size Bed and Box-
springs never used,
still in plastic. $350.
Work transfer. Call
337-278-5583 after 6pm
, Queen Stearns and
Foster Rose Cloud
Mattress Set. 600
thread count sheets
included. You pick up.
$200. Call 904-322-7558
4, Sofa Mauve/Tur-
quoise. Excellent
cond. $75. Large
Oak Ent. center
exc. cond. $200.
912-729-2630
SSolid oak dining set,
table 112 inches, 8
side, 2 arm chairs.
Leaves store inside.
$1600. 912-729-7307
WATER BED
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL WOOD
HEAD BOARD AND
FRAME, HEATER
AND ENTIRE BED
IN GREAT SHAPE
$250.
904 866-5883
Westside Moving Sale-
Household, yard equip-
ment, taxidermy
mounts, sporting goods
and lots. Indoors!
8810 Normandy Blvd.
Fri-Sat.

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giving you an opportunity to
change that!

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Weekly pay periods
Fun atmosphere

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BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Place!
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA



,Childs Car Seat by
SCosco. $35. LIKE
l NEW. Call 264-6364



Craftsman 12 inch
table saw with
extra blades. Exc.
condition. $150
OBO. Call 912-552-0798













































f eoor 82 1boe" Xtch
frame. 2ill fr$100.











A Jet2 Power Chair.e
SIDays-912-576-3684 or
eves- 912-261-9935
JET2 POWER CHAIR
$300 Days-912-576-3684
Eves- 912-261-9935
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LFront doogabuger 13 tier112" X



37 standn. $70., spice

shelf $50. Bogath wer
frame. Both for $100.








ing basket $50. Call
Jet2 Power Chair.




Days912-576-4416/9125-322-73684 or




S Medella double
u breast pump $200;
el Ovulation kit $125;
$300 Daytag washer $50;763684





sewiong machine $75;3 tier
ning stroller $25;0., spice
rack with add on








dresserlf $50; Computer
ing bamiorset $125. Call

SMedellOak dinette set,
Maytag$60.; cherry water $5;
Whidresser; twin beds. $50
Table & chRazor $50; SElectricng
sewing machinery. $75;00.
Stroller combo $40;
SRidning stroller $25;awn
dreMowsser $50;12HP 42" Computer
treadmillor $12500. Call6X12
open utilitcherry trailer
bed$1000. Ora(inge Park.
Swet/dresser; twin beds.
Hose message. 31883$984
IFoosball 33on top1264







54" loRiding Lawx 29"
Mo width x 36" highcut
tfor Foosbaeadill 6X29"









Hokey; Like newg. $9
$200 998-90982.


Surfboard Kit DYI,
P partially chopped
board, fiberglass,
resign fin, leash
holder, shaping tools.
$200. Cal Joe 221-7221.



SHammond Organ
Mdl. V5 300, Dbl
Keyboard. $150.
386-473-9895
PIANO/LOWEST PRICE USA
YAMAHA/FREE PRICE LIST
WHOLESALE. 7140141



Bowflex Ultimate
with leg extension.
$2100.00. New. Will
sell for $1000.00.
Call 912-673-8422 for info.
DESERT EAGLE
.50 A.E., N.I.B. $1500
291-3236
4 Nordic Trac CX925,
Elliptical Trainer.
15 mos. parts and
labor warranty.
Like New!! $300.
Call 505-1308
Precor S3-21 Strength
Multistation
S Combined Unit -30
functions. New
Condition. $3100 Retail,
asking ust $1500. Call
Bill 904-998-1212
STreadmill Smooth
6.25, shock-assisted
space-saver deck,
calories distance
pulse. 2.75HPCD
extremely quiet.
20"X54" belt. Delivery
Available. Like New.
$1200. 912-573-4158








Adopt a Pet
Pets & Supplies
Livestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted



CATTAIL COTONS
Coton de Tulear puppies
4F, iM 213-9941 or 463-2254
See: carolinacotons.com
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
Call 904-779-4660. Tails,
Duclaws, worming
already done.
Jack Russells reg chipped
352-595-4072
www.butterballfarm.com
POODLES Toy Pups AKC
4 mo, M&F, HC, shots,
paper trained $450.
352-468-2033
PUG PUPS,
AKC, S/W, POP,
$400. 904-291-6121
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS
1M blk/white, 4F-1white
& 3blonde, all blue eyes
904-665-6415, 904- 272-5936






Aviation
Boats
Sailboats
Boat Dockage &
Rentals
Marine Equipment
and Supplies
RV Rentals
RV's and Supplies
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



14 FT. Starcraft,
Rivited aluminum
S fishing boat,like
new, galuanized
trailer, garage kept,
$1900 value. $975.00
OBO. Call 241-1398
16' CUSTOM- alum deep
V, open fisherman, 40hp
Johnson electric, fish
finder, electric bilge,
Bimini w/trailer, beauti
ful Yellow, gar kept
Must $10,000 904-982-0637


Bayliner 175 2007 w/
3 yr warranty,
includes family fun
pack, fishfinder.
Trailer has collapsible
lounge. $12,500. Jason @
904-476-5472
4 SCARAB 1996, 22ft.
Go Fast!! 454 multi
port fuel ini. excel-
lent condition, must
see!! $18,500 ride. Call
982-4435


22CC 2007
YAMAHA 150
4 stroke,
56 gallons,
only 30 hour on
the motor.
SGPS 498 float on
trailer,
5 months old,
all electronics
trolling motor
$42,500
904 282-6548

24' Proline "75 w/trailer
Merc 1500B 02 less then
25hrs exc cond w/extras
$13,500. Call 904-806-1232

4L Chris Craft 310
Twin350's Fly-
bridge, 1979, New
A/C, large interior,
run great. $20,000.
904-542-4665
4L 35' Bayliner 1996,
Motoryacht 2/545
7kwgen, new bot-
tom paint, a/c, can-
vas, low hours.
904-339-2407.
msiwa@hotmail.com




, 28ft. Sunnybrook 5th
wheel, 2001 excel-
lent condition,
loaded, sleeps 6.
Ultra-light frame.
$19,900. OBO. Please
call 904-254-2445 or
904-673-9070
AIRSTREAM & TRAIL
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 4623039
1-800-541-6439
Damon Daybreak
1997, 30 foot, 454
engine, Wide body,
RV, excellent condi-
tion, 38K miles, no pets,
no smoking. Queensized
bed. $21,000. 282-9745.
Middleburg, FL
SDamon Daybreak
1997; 30 foot, 454
chevrolet engine,
excellent condition.
38K Miles. 282-9745,
Middleburg, Florida










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30\50OfF.
1575 Wells Rd.,
ORANGE PARK, FL.
Next to Shad Nissan
and Harley Davidson

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505,907



Hours

Besides protecting our country, military

personnel stationed in our communities

donated 505,907 hours of volunteer

service in Northeast Florida and Southeast

Georgia last year. Their time was given to

community organizations, church groups,

youth activities, scouting and more.


Thank you!

For advertising information,

please call 904-359-4336,

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We Need Trades
Consignments Welcome
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L BAJA Minibike
49cc, four stroke,
excellent
condition.Garage
kept, new f/f, helmet
still in bag. $350.00 Firm
282-7925


Harley Davidson
1971- Model 900,
sportster. low miles
runs and looks
really good. Original
Harley not an import.
$5,000 or best offer, will
consider trades for:
boat(one for fishing and
family use), a nice
daughters first car, will
take cash or trade.
904-401-1927 or
904-276-7786

Harley Davidson
V-Rod 05, 2120 mi,
$500. Worth Chrome
upgrades, alarm,
garage kept, rides and
looks. New. $14,300.
904-298-1895

9 Harley Heritage
1995; 16,500 miles,
red xtras cover
shop manual,
garage kept, excellent
shape, $10,000.
912-882-7095 or
912-573-0605


t Harley Heritage
1997, 19K miles,
$9,000. Excellent
condition. Black
and lots of chrome. Call
982-4435, rear tires too!!
Honda Recon 2002,
250 ATV, Good con-
dition. Low hours.
MUST SEE!! Call
912-729-4201 or
904-674-4474
HONDA SHADOW VLX '07
Deluxe, 600 CC, 900 mi,
silver/blue. Windshield,
saddlebags, cover, extra
clean, $5800 OBO
Ph. 268-3940 or 571-6008
4, HONDA VTX1300R
2006. Lots of extras!
Extended warranty
plan included.
Call for information.
912-467-3708
Kawasaki 2XR1100,
many upgrades,
garage kept, better
than new, many
extras, must see. $4900.
Call 241-1398


KAWASAKI VULCAN
CLASSIC '04, loaded,
still under warr., approx
23kmi. all Hwy. Exc
cond. $7199obo. 724-8232

RC-51 2001. Mint
condition. All stock.
5200 miles. Extras.
Cal Jamie.
904-864-6699. $6500 firm.




1 18" Chrome Fusion
Nexus, set of four
rims and tires. $600.
OBO. Ask for Reed
904-716-4981

Acura 167" Alloy
Wheels with Mich-
elin HXMXM4
P215/45/R17 tires,
excellent shape and bal-
anced 9000 mi. Call Paul
537-8471


LAMBORHINI- ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood/Orlando FI 407-339-3443



MATHENY LAND ROVER
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500


Chevy Silverado
S Rims-Factory
Aluminum polished
Rims, 2007. All
Hardware. $400.
Call Bill 998-1212
Tonoue Hard Cover -dark
green, fits Ford F150 7'
bed $950. 904-806-1232



4 BMW 323 1996;
166,000 mi. auto all
power, ipod intfc.
alloys, sun roof, tint
leather. $8800. OBO.
Call 707-5296
BMW 325i '06. Nay,
CD, Ithr, like new.
$29, 90 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
BMW 325i -'01, 60k mi,
exc cond 4dr, moonroof,
$16,500. Call 881-1000
BMW 530i '02
In The Wrapper. $19,900
Call 389-7700


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/Odando FI 407-339-3443



TOM BUSH BMW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
6914 Blanding Blvd 777-2500



GARBER BUICK
Green Cove Springs 264-4502

KEY BUICK
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060



CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC
4700 Soulhside 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 Springs 264-4502
GORDON CHEV
1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200

JERRY HAMM CHEV
2600 Philips Hwy. 398-3036
PINEVIEW CHEVROLET
Macclenny 259-6117


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

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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

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
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,,r.. I -SE11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992 ARLINGTON TOYOTA
NIMNICHTOPONTIAC-GMC I : 10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854826 COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES
COGGIN GMC TRUCKS TOM BUSH MAZDA 10564 PhilipsHwy. 262-0338
9201 Atlantic B. 724-2310 50Atlantc Blvd. 725-0911 KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
GARDER GMC TRUCKS MAZDA CITY 6501 Youngerman Cirde. 771-9100
G ER GMC TRUCKS 6916 Blanding Bvd. 779-0600 LIGHTHOUSE TOYOTA
Green Cove Springs 264-4502 2995 U.S. 1 South St. Aug.
I, 1,7_, 800-622-4888 or 904-797-8800
CNERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
C1O61 HtlA ON ATlA.T5 B RUMOS MOTOR CARS INHC. 1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561
11003Atlant 565-8800 10231Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
COGGIN HONDA 111

OF ST. AUGUSTINE VW OF ORANGE PARK
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1 S. 1-800-456-1689 TOM BUSH MINI 1481 Wells Road 269-2603
DUVAL HONDA 9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911 O'STEEN VW
1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900 J_|.-IJ: I I 11401 Philips Hwy 322-5100
LOUSOBHONA TOM BUSH VW
LOU SOIIN HONDA 9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911

OF THE AVENUES CITY MITSUBISHI
11333Phillips Hwy. 370-1300 10585AtlanticBlvd. 565-2489 f

LUCASHONDAOFuty ote.co 0'STEEN VOLVVO
7801 B HONDin Bd 2 7 CITY MITSUBISHI 2525 Philips Hwy. 396-5486
7801 Blanding Bl. 269-2277 JMANN A,,


If UrHME rPIKt
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100


GEORGE MOORE CHEV HYUNDAI www.cityautDmoti.com PROFESSIONAL
711 BeaNIMNICHT CHEV 82 of ORANGE PARK 02-3-T i AUTO LEASING


1550 Cassat Ave. 3874041 7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900 COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC 1231Atlantic Blvd. 7221694
KEY HYUNDAI 10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060 COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES

ATANTIC CHRYSLER 10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
2330 USi South 354-421 I MIKE SlADISSANOFJAX BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOTIVE
u ATLANTIC INFINITI 1810 CassatAve. 389-3621 www.bEachblDauto U veIco
CARUSO CHRYSLER 10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-200 www.beachblvdautomotve.com
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300 PARKER NISSAN 6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
FRANK GRIFFIN l- j 2755 U.S.1Soutf ,St Aug. 904-79409990 RMI R

Chrysler f Orange Park CITY ISUZU MIKE SHAD NISSAN OP BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033 10585 Atlanti Bvd. 998-7111 1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400 PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER

GARBER CHRYSLER www.ciyautomoive.com 10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
Green Cove Springs 264-2416 f l COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC Lexus of Jacksonville
MIKE SHAD MATHENY JAGUAR 9201 Atlantic Blvd 724-2310 Pre-Owned Center

CHRYSLER JEEP 11211 AtlanticBlvd. 642-1500 GARBER PONTIAC 10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012

17368 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 'lJ Green Cove Springs 264-4502 Tom Bush BMW
RICKKEFFER NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC 9910AtlanticBlvd. 371-4381
RICK K ATLANTIC JEEP 11503 Philips Hwy. 854826
1-95 ,t 129. Fern Bch .11..PhillipsHw. 854-4826 Tam Dinch Anfnnl


1-800-228-7454



ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 3544421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
ORANGE PARK DODGE
7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454
WESTSIDE DODGE
1672 Cassat Ave. 3846561


0U I SUth1 uo 354-4421
CARUSO JEEP
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300

FRANK GRIFFIN

Jeep of Orange Paik
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
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
6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078


9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877

WARREN MOTORS, INC.
233 East State St. 356-8491


SUPER
STORES;


ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-339-3443 JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000


NIMNICHTSAuN WORLD IMPORTS
7999 Blanding BW, Jax www.worldimportsusa.com
904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com 11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


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BMW X3 3.0 '04
Like new, only 28K
miles. $23,640
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Cadillac Seville
1990, good condi-
tion. runs fine.
$1000. Call Joe.
221-7221
CBR 600RR 2005,
black, must sacri-
fice, with only 1,141
miles. Asking
$7,000. Call Nick at
536-1402
SChevolet Trail-
S blazer Power Win-
dows, cold ac, new
tires, cd, good con-
dition, silver, call
904-254-1503. Middleburg,
FL. $10,500.
Chevrolet Lumina
1992, new battery,
tires, and brakes.
$1800 OBO. Call
282-3468 or 370-0043
SChevy Camaro Z28,
74K miles, runs
great, must see.
904-771-8510
CHEVY HHR '07 Like
new without the like new
price. $13,988. 389-7700
CHEVY MALIBU '05
$99 down and you ride!
Call 389-7700
SCHRYSLER 300C
'06. Lthr, CD, SR,
Navigation. AWD.
Only $24,680 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

CHRYSLER
CROSSFIRE
2004
MUST SELL!
"Blazing Red"
Limited Edition
Loaded, 37K mi
Excellent Cond.
Private owner
*REDUCED*
$17,950 OBO
612-8015

CHRYSLER 300 '05 The
working man's Bentley!
Only $369/mo. 389-7700
CHRYSLER PT
CRUISER '06 28K miles!
Warranty!!! Take over
pymts $279/mo. 389-7700
SChrysler T&C 96,
V6, leather, new,
tires, a/c, fully
equipped, 127K
miles, $3,900.
Call 1272-9423
4 Daewoo Nubira
2000, 74,00 miles,
PW alloys, grey,
good gas mileage,
cd, ac, pi, auto. $2500
OBO. Call 707-5296
FORD 500 '06 Luxury,
Luxury, Luxury. $325/mo.
Call 1389-7700
FORD TAURUS '04
Reliable transportation.
$5800 WOW! Call 389-7700
&, FORD WINDSTAR
1998. Needs some
work, asking $1500.
Feel free to make
ANY reasonable offer.
Call 536-1402
GMC YUKON XL '06
Ride In Style With All
The Room. $425/mo.
Call 389-7700
D, Honda Accord 1999.
Excellent condition.
Power seats, win-
dows, sun roof, auto
transmission. Dark
Green. $6,000 160K
miles. 904-612-8920
i Honda Accord LX
2005 Excellent cond.
$16,995 OBO.
904-514-2423
SHONDA CIVIC '05
D Coupe. 34,000 miles.
White/tan. $13,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HYUNDAI ACCENT '07
6000 miles, very clean
$275/mo. Call 389-7700
4 Jeep Cherokee
Sport 4X4 1998,
116,000 miles, 6 cyl-
inder, new tires,
new spring and coil up
front. $4,300. OBO.
282-5943
SLexus LS400 1998.
Original owner.
150,000 miles, black
int./ext. leather,
new paint, tires, starter,
exec. cond. $9500.
384-5846
LINCOLN ZEPHYR '06
Loaded, moonroof, Navi-
gation. $425/mo. 389-7700
( MAZDA 6 '04 silver
gray, CD, SR, Ithr
$14,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SMercedes 450 SE
1976, good project
car, solid body, for
more info
912-729-3657 or
912-552-3300 Robert
MERCEDES BENZ E320 '02
60,346mi $19,900. ABS,lthr,
pwr seats, sunroof, new
battery/tires. 904-673-4624
4A Mercedes 500SEL
1984, $1800 OBO.
Great ride, no AC.
904-415-1922
NISSAN 350Z Cony
Touring '04. 28K mi
$25,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
NISSAN 350Z Tour-
ing Roadster '04
only 28K mi. $27,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4 Nissan Pathfinder
LE 1997. Mint con-
dition. $4,500 OBO.
904-514-2423
NISSAN SENTRA '06
Dependable Ride,
Dependable Product.
$199/mo. Call 389-7700
Nissan Xterra SE
2001, 4X4, fully
loaded, 83K, extras,
lo-iack, six cd
changer, free life time
alignment, balance,
rotation. $11,200.
542-1000 Ext. 172
4, Nissan Xterra SE
2001, 4x4, fully
loaded. 83K. extras.
lo-iack, six CD
changer, free life time
alignment, balance, and
tire rotation. $11,200.
Call 542-1000 x172 or
850-582-4246
PONTIAC G6 '07
$99 down and you Ride!!!
Call 389-7700
4, Pontiac Lemans
1991, standard
trans., great gas
mileage, $1200.
FIRM. Middleburg. Call
282-3468 or 370-0043
4 Pontiac Trans Am
| 1999, $9,500. OBO.
L Call and ask for
Brandy. 912-674-2266
SUZUKI AERIO '04 Great
warranty, super gas
mileage. $7900. 389-7700
7 TOYOTA CAMRY
HYBRID '07. Like
new, equip $23,680
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4, Toyota Celica 2002,
black, TRD pack-
age, 5 spd, fully
loaded with 17 in.
wheels. 17K miles,
excellent condition
$12,250. OBO.
904-874-4898


4 Toyota Camry 2006,
4-door LE Sedan,
14,000 miles;
garage kept; excel-
lent condition. Call Jean
Kirkland 449-4104.
$18,000
4, Toyota Corolla 2003,
5 speed, manual
transmission, pwr
windows, pwr locks,
a/c, am/fm/cd. $10,000.
912-729-6469
4, TOYOTA CELICA
02. TRD Package,
71,500 K, 5 SAD,
A/C, sunroof, air
intake, foglights, 17"
wheels, excellent condi-
tion, $12,250. OBO.
904-874-4844

TOYOTA CAMRY
LE, 1993, 4 CYCL,
4 DOOR, A/T,
A/C, ENGINE
REPLACED WITH
JAP ENGINE WITH
65,000 MILES AND
LOTS OF NEW
PARTS. FULLY
SERVICED,
LEATHER SEATS,
NEW PAINT JOB.
$3400 OBO
962-2029


Toyota Corolla '06
Spoiler, CD, fully
eqp $15,680 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
VOLKSWAGEN '05. 13K
miles and very clean.
Only $13,988. 389-7700

Trucks.Vans, SUVs '00-06
El & Up
1st Time
Buyers
Only
7.9-8.9 APR

$500 DOWN

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Chevolet Trail-
blazer 2004, $10,500.
Power windows,
Cold AC, new tires,
cd, good condition. Sil-
ver. Call 904-254-1503,
Middleburg, FL
CHEVY SILVERADO Z71
Crew '06. Like new, low
miles. $399/mo. 389-7700
CHEVY TAHOE LS '04
Smooth ride w/a smooth
pymt. $325/mo. 389-7700
DODGE DURANGO '06
Drive SUV at a car pay-
ment. $349/mo. 389-7700
DODGE RAM SLT
1500 Hemi Crew
Cab '05. $17,990
998-0012
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( Ford Expedition '03
Fully equip $15,890
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPEDITION '01
4x4, 3rd row, good cond
$9999. WOW! 389-7700
4, FORD F-150 Lariat
1999, V8, power
windows, locks.
144K miles, $4500
OBO. 645-6360
FORD F150 TRUCK "92
XLT with ARE topper,
by owner $3725. 208-0108
SFORD F250 Super
Duty Turbo Diesel
4x4 '06 Lariat
$35,680 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD F350 '01 Crew cab,
long bed, dually, 4X4,
diesel. Loaded, 5th whl,
camper top, 94K mi,
$21,500 Ph. 904-277-2979
E, Ford Pickup 1995,
6cy. 5 spd. Stan-
dard. $2500. FIRM.
Tall topper, brush
guard, step rails, mags,
beautiful truck. 772-9306
SFord Ranger XLT
,.2001, super cab, V6,
AC, Cruise, tilt bed,
liner am-fm-cd,
Jean Kirkland. 449-4104.
$6000
S, FORD RANGER
2003, extend cab,
V6, auto, air,
cruise, CD, keyless
entry, bed liner, 68K mi,
$9,700. 874-3552
Ford Ranger 2003,
extend cab, V6,
auto, air, cruise,
CD, keyless entry,
bed liner, 68K miles,
$9,700. 874-3552
GMC 1500 P.U. '88-5spd,
305 V8, short whl base,
runs gd, $2000. 727-7081
GMC ENVOY XL
Denali '05. Fully
equipped. $24,480
998-0012
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( HONDA PILOT
EXL '05. Nay, CD,
sunroof, only 27K
mi. $25,680 998-0012
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SINFINITI FX45 '03
Only 35,000 miles.
Tech pkg $28,880
998-0012
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4 Jeep Cherokee
Laredo 1991 White,
power windows,
door, locks, towing
package, alloy wheels,
a/c. 2,500.00 (904)
744-1794
Jeep CJ-7 258 1986.
V6 rebuilt engine.
new carb needs
body work. $2500.
Call Home. 904-277-3823

JEEP GRAND CHERO-
KEE '04. Blow out price!
$12,588. Call 389-7700
NISSAN FRONTIER'02
Supercharged!!! Hard to
find! $99 down and it's
yours. Call 389-7700
NISSAN TITAN '04
S 35K miles. $17,880
998-0012
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Saturn Outlook XR
'07. Only 1,000 mi
Fully equip $28,880
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
SUZUKI GRAND
VITARA EX '05
Only 18,000 miles
$14,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
7 TOYOTA FJ
CRUISER '07 Lthr,
CD, black beauty
$26,480 998-0012
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7 Toyota Highlander
Limited '06. Nav,
SR, CD, fully equip.
$24,640 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Toyota Highlander
'05. Only 26K miles,
one owner. $20,980
998-0012
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TOYOTA LAND-
CRUISER '07.
Only 2000 miles.
Nav, CD $55,480
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA TACOMA
'04 CREW CAB SR5
V6. $17,960 998-0012
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DODGE CARAVAN- '99,
fully loaded low mi,
VCR player, luggage
rack $7200 obo 220-7005
ISUZU RODEO '04
Only 19,000 miles,
$13,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE


4 Grand AM GT 1998
$1000 OBO. Ask for
Brandy 912-674-2266
Honda Accord EX 1995,
$1000.00, runs well, no
AC. metallic blue.
904-468-0011
SToyota P/V 4 cycl.
Eng. 1989. Great
condition. $1,800
386-473-9895
SVolvo Wagon 940
GL Turbo 91, great
condition; $1,200
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New tires on Ford
F150 Rims Toyo
Proxes S/T
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