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Spouse's View
Get Beth Wilson's and Marie Hobson's
take on the issues affecting families

Page 2


Local View
Rock 'n' Roll show
on display in Camden

Page 3


Kingsland
City of Kingsland celebrates
Armed Forces Day

Pages 4-5


THiE


Vol. 43 Issue 20








Emergency
Preparedness
Town Hall

There will be an Emergency
Preparedness Town Hall
meeting May 27 and 29 from
6 8 p.m. at the NSB Kings
Bay Auditorium. Free child
care will be provided. Call the
FFSC at 573-4513 to register.
PSD Closure

The Personnel Support
Detachment Kings Bay will
be closed May 24 for the
Memorial Day holiday. For
more information, call 573-
3988.
Carter Submarine
Exhibition

In celebration of the 60th
anniversary of Jimmy Carter
becoming a submariner, The
Jimmy Carter Presidential
Library is hosting the exhi-
bition "A View from the
Periscope."
This exhibition of paint-
ings and drawings from the
United States Naval Historical
Center's art collection pro-
vides a unique look at the role
of the U.S. Submarine Service.
It includes a 1902 drawing of
the first submarine, Hunley,
as well as 42 other historic
paintings and drawings from
WWII to the 1980s. Artists
such as Thomas Hart Benton,
Georges Shreiber, and John
Charles Roach capture the
mystery of the submarine
and the adventurous nature
of those who serve on them.
Anyone who has served on
a submarine or knows some-
one who has won't want to
miss this exhibition.
For more information call
404-865-7100 or visit www.
jimmycarterlibrary.gov.
Muscular
Dystrophy
Summer Camp

Male counselor volunteers
are needed for the upcoming
Muscular Dystrophy Summer
Camp at Epworth By the Sea
(St. Simons Island) June 7 -
12. For additional informa-
tion, please contact Lauren
Herringdine at lherringdine@
mdausa.org or (904) 296-
7434.
FFSC Volunteer
Program

The Fleet and Family
Support Center Volunteer
Program assists family mem-
bers in locating meaning-
ful volunteer opportunities,
whether here on NSB Kings
Bay, or out in our local com-
munity. This is a great way to
share your time and exper-
tise with others, and also gain
useful experience which can
later be used for employ-
ment. For more information,
call 573-2453.
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www.subasekb.navy.mil www.kingsbayperiscope.com THURSDAY, May 22, 2008



New housing ...



available to



single Sailors


By MCSN Dmitry
Chepusov
Periscope Staff

If you're tired of those
annoying room inspec-
tions, not having a kitchen
and not being able to have a
dog because you live in the
barracks, Naval Submarine
Base Kings Bay's housing com-
pany Balfour Beatty (formerly
GMH) has the perfect deal for
you. Balfour Beatty is offering
two to four bedroom housing
units to share, complete with
kitchens, living rooms, car
ports, balconies, back yards
and plenty of storage space
for any service member who
qualifies for Basic Allowance
for Housing (BAH) and cur-
rently lives in the barracks.
"If the single service mem-
bers who live in the barracks
now but qualify for BAH want


to join up to live in a two, three
or four bedroom unit as house
mates, each can draw on the
BAH, paying one low monthly
rent cost and pocketing the
difference," said Housing
Installation Program Manager
Paul Petroski. "Electricity and
water are included at this time,
so all they have is the monthly
rent, but now they can have
the added flexibility for visi-
tors and the extra room for
comfort. There are no security
deposits and no pet deposits
like there is out in town, so
this is really an ideal opportu-
nity for any single Sailors and
Marines who qualify for BAH."
The program started in
early April, but already some
single Sailors are jumping at
the opportunity and taking
advantage of the deal.
"My command put out infor-
mation about this opportunity


Photo by MCSN Dmitry Chepusov
MM2(SS) Keith Palmeter of the USS Georgia (SSGN-729)(Blue) unwraps his brand new mat-
tress set in his two-bedroom apartment rented from Balfour Beatty in base housing for $1000
a month. "My buddy and I decided we would take advantage of this deal in order to get out


of living in the barracks," he sai

to us about four months ago,"
said MM2(SS) Keith Palmeter
of the USS Georgia (SSGN-
729)(Blue). "My buddy and I
decided we would take advan-
tage of this deal in order to get
out of living in the barracks.
We started receiving BAH and


now get more than $300 extra
a piece each month. Now I
don't have to worry about any
room inspections, I'm only
five minutes from work and
getting this apartment was a
breeze compared to getting
something out in town. I tell


everyone who qualifies for
BAH to take advantage of this
if they want to get out of the
barracks."
A single E-4 stationed at NSB
Kings Bay qualifies for $716

See HOUSING, Page 6


TTF Sailor

earns SOY

award
By Daphne Cassani
Trident Refit Facility Public Affairs
Officer
G M1 (SW) Kerrie
Coleman (C/751)
recently claimed the
Commander Submarine
Force (COMSUBFOR) Shore
Sailor of the Year (SOY) title.
A Columbus, Ga., native,
Coleman is the leading
petty officer at the Defensive
Ordnance Support Facility
(DOSF). He supervises and
mentors five first class and
four second class petty offi-
cers. Coleman is a paceset-
ter in the Weapons Repair
Department who led 60
percent of the Sailors in
his division to advance-
ment and 100 percent of
the Sailors in his division
to meet physical readiness
standards. Additionally, as a
result of Coleman's inspira-
tional leadership, half of the
Sailors in his division attend
college and are pursuing
degrees. Coleman is pursu-
ing a bachelor's degree in
adult education and is on
the Dean's List.
With regards to Coleman's
work ethic and performance,
he was instrumental in the
safe handling of more than
900 tons of ordnance. He
has demonstrated unpar-
alleled technical skills and
enhanced the facility's
ability to handle conven-
tional weapons. His efforts
directly contributed to TRF's
successful Explosive Safety
Inspection and the annual
Tomahawk Recertification.
When asked about his
reaction to being select-
ed as COMSUBFOR SOY,
Coleman said he was very
excited. "Being a surface
Sailor and getting recog-
nized as a stand-out per-
former at a submarine base
was terrific. The support I
received from my co-work-
ers here was unbelievable.

See SOY, Page 6


Every quarter, Naval
Submarine Base Kings
Bay likes to award two
hard working individuals with
the SeniorandJunior Employee
of the Quarter Award. With
more than 100 employees
competing for nominations,
it's not guaranteed that being
nominated will secure your
selection for the employee
of the quarter award. To be
selected, an individual really
needs to be a stellar performer
and someone who goes above
and beyond their job descrip-
tion consistently. This year's
Senior and junior employees
of the quarter are Mrs. Debra
Lucas, director of Fleet and
Family Support Center, and
Mrs. Carolyn Smith, the assis-
tant security manager for NSB
Kings Bay.
"Anyone can nominate
a civilian employee for the
Employee of the Quarter for
any reason, but when it comes
to the selection of the employ-
ee of the quarter, it is based
on team work, responsibility,
dependability, creativity, and
routinely performing above


Photo by MC2(AW/NAC) Will Tonacchio
During an impromptu meeting, Debra Lucas, director of Fleet and Family Support Center, takes
comments about a new FFSC flyer idea from her staff. "Winning the Senior Employee of the
Quarter helped me realize that what my team and I are doing at the FFSC is exactly what we
are supposed to be doing," said Lucas. "And that is to provide support to the fleet, fighter and
family."


and beyond job requirements,"
said Karen Dotson, a tie break-
ing member of the employee
of the quarter board. "Once
the nominations have been
submitted, a board is brought
together to go through the pro-
cess of selecting the employees


of the quarter. During the pro-
cess, the nominee's supervi-
sor is brought in to talk about
the nominee. Based on all the
information presented, the
committee votes on the senior
and junior employees of the
quarter."


Debra Lucas has been an
employee with the Fleet and
Family Support Center for
16 years and has had a wide
range of jobs and responsi-
bilities during her time there.

See EMPLOYEES, Page 6


Do your research before going to the car dealer


By Thomas Wallace
Deputy Director of Legal Assistance
for Region Legal Service Office
Southeast

M any servicemem-
bers and their fami-
lies will take advan-
tage of the nice weather in the
spring and summer to shop for
a car. Whether you are buying
a new or used car, it is impor-
tant to do your research before
you even head for the car lot.
Many car buying mistakes
can be avoided by research-
ing, planning and creating a
strategy ahead of time. Our
offices see many people who


bought their car on a whim or
impulse and who never ade-
quately assessed the purchase.
Without advance planning and
comparison shopping, you are
an easy target at your local car
dealership.
First, you need to figure out
how much money you can
spend on your automobile
purchase. This sounds obvi-
ous, but I can tell from our
clients that very few people do
this step and end up paying
more for a car than what they
should. This step includes
choosing the options you want

See CAR, Page 13


File Photo
Many car buying mistakes can be avoided by researching,
planning and creating a strategy ahead of time.


Base honors employees of the quarter


By MC2(AW/NAC) Will
Tonacchio
Periscope Staff














2 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008


LOCAL NKEW a VIEWS


Briefly Speaking


Suggestions for Improving The Periscope?
Do you see an event on base you think deserves cover-
age in the Periscope? Let us know by calling Editor Mike
England at 573-4719 or sending an e-mail to periscopekb @
comcast.net.

Dolphin Store
The Dolphin Store, located on the quarterdeck of the
off crew building, is now open Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. Extra hours will be added on a week by week basis.
Call 573-8706 to confirm hours or request an appointment.
Check out our merchandise at www.kingsbaysowc.com/
dolphinstore. Proceeds benefit the Dolphin Scholarship
Foundation.

USS Dallas (SSN 700) Reunion
All officers and crew who have served aboard USS Dallas
(SSN 700) from pre-commissioning to the present crew are
invited to attend the first boat reunion being held Sept. 11
- 14 in Groton, Conn. For additional information, please
contact John Carcioppolo at ussdallasreunion@comcast.
net, or home: (860) 464-8770, cell: (860) 514 7064.

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 fleetApril 24. Officers
who do not have a photograph on the electronic military
personnel records system in their current grade must sub-
mit 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, offi-
cers are authorized to use commercial sources. If commer-
cial sources are unavailable, officer may submit any color
photograph that complies with the requirements outlined
in MILPERSMAN 1070-180.

Naval Submarine League Meeting
The Atlantic Southeast Chapter of the Naval Submarine
League will hold its quarterly meeting May 29 at 11 a.m.
at the "Goat Locker" (next to the Post Office) aboard the
Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. The program for this
meeting will include remarks by the Commanding Officer
of the Naval Submarine Support Center (NSSC), Cmdr.
Mark Guevarra. Our Chapter will also elect Chapter offi-
cers, and recognize a Kings Bay senior Sailor, selected by
Kings Bay Master Chiefs, for performing above and beyond
their normal duties. Sandwiches and soda will be avail-
able. Cost is $5. The meeting is open to everyone, member
or non-member, military and civilian. Please join us in
support of the world's greatest submarine force. Contact
Bill Weisensee at 729-2939 or bwnw0527@tds.net if you
have any questions.

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. Do not leave your badge unat-
tended, especially in your vehicle, the gym locker room, or
other places where it could be stolen.

PSD Hours
PSD Kings Bay's ID card section is pleased to announce
expanded service hours. To better serve the base com-
munity, the ID card section will be open every Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Personnel are encouraged to utilize
the new ID card appointment scheduling website. The
program has been in effect for one month, and has been a
success. Appointments are available Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday afternoons from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. To access
the ID card appointment scheduler, visit https://es.cac.
navy.mil/signup.pl. Be sure you use the PSD Kings Bay
link, not the NSD Kings Bay link. Additionally, the dyna-
touch kiosk located in the Navy Exchange may be used to
schedule appointments. Personnel without appointments
will be assisted as scheduling permits during these times.
As always, the ID card section is open Monday through
Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Submarine Group to Hold National Convention
The United States Submarine Veterans, Inc. (USSVI) have
scheduled their annual convention for Sept. 1 through 7,
2008 in downtown Fort Worth. The host hotel is the Fort
Worth Hilton and the theme is "Surface in Cowtown in
2008':"
The many convention activities will wrap up with a for-
mal banquet on Saturday evening, September 6th. About
1,200 members and their guests are expected to attend. For
more information, contact Stan Miller at 682-553-7465 or
bubblehead77@sbcglobal.net.

ASVIC Cancur Infrormanin & Counsclin me 800-525S-3777


On The Home Front



PTSD resources are available


By Beth Wilson
Periscope Contributor


Before we look at the
PTSD support and
resources available I
want to reiterate a few impor-
tant points. First, PTSD is
NOT mental illness. Stress is
the NORMAL reaction to an
abnormal situation. PTSD is
a normal and totally under-
standable response to combat,
disaster or trauma. Second,
PTSD is NOT a career killer.
This is a myth that permeates
the forces but it is just that,
a myth. Secretary of Defense,
Bill Gates, removed 'question
21' from security clearance
questionnaires (the question
that asks if you have received
counseling) acknowledging
that "you can be strong and
seek help..."
If your service member is
exhibiting symptoms of PTSD
there are resources to help. I
hope your service member will
access them. There are also
resources for you, the spouse.
Where to start? The internet
is a great resource for informa-
tion and www.ncptsd.va.gov
is a great place to start. This
is the VA's National Center
for PTSD. This site provides
information about PTSD for
both the service member and
the family, including children
and teens. Be sure to click on
their 'Web Resources' tab for
links to many resources, stud-
ies and programs. They also
produce an e-newsletter.
Also available online is
the Military Veteran's PTSD
Reference Manual. This
downloadable document


offers information on PTSD,
personal experiences, meth-
ods of treatment and support,
both traditional, profession-
ally assisted non-traditional as
well as self-help. Other online
resources include www.mili-
taryonesource.com, www.mil-
itaryhomefront.dod.mil and
www.vettrauma.org.
There are several books on
this topic that many find help-
ful in both understanding and
coming to terms with PTSD.
Down Range: To Iraq and Back
by Dr. Bridget Cantrell, Ph.D.
and combat veteran Chuck
Dean and their follow-up pub-
lication Once A Warrior, Wired
for Life are two books for the
service member to look at their
experiences and challenges of
coming home. Spouses will
find great information and
comfort from these resources
materials. In addition to these
two books, Cantrell and Dean
have developed aworkbookfor
re-integration and re-adjust-
ment after deployment called,
"Turning Your Heart Toward
Home." All three books can be
ordered through www.heart-
stowardhome.com.
Backfrom the Front: Combat
Trauma, Love and the Family
by Aphrodite Matsakis, Ph.D.
offers insight for veterans and
their families on how trauma
associated with war can cause
problems with self-esteem,
communication, sexuality and
parenting. Many wives com-
ment this book made them feel
like they were not alone while
offering insight needed to
support their service member.
War and the Soul by Edward
Tick, while a heavy read, offers


insight into the impact com-
bat has on the soul and the
potential to impact those who
experience war on a very deep
level.
Courage After Fire by Keith
Armstrong, L.C.S.W, Suzanne
Best, Ph.D., and Paula
Domenici, Ph.D. is a self-help
book written with the veter-
ans of Iraq and Afghanistan
in mind. This book provides
insight and coping strategies
for those who have served as
well as their spouses and fami-
lies. Check out their website
for additional resources and
information at www.cour-
ageafterfire.com.
Perhaps the most impor-
tant resource is professional
and sometimes the hardest to
seek. Most installations pro-
vide PTSD counseling in many
forms; one-on-one counsel-
ing, group therapy, and sup-
port groups. Contact your Fleet
and Family Service Center
(FFSC) for specific informa-
tion. Many service members
are hesitant to access services
on base. Through Military One
Source your service member
can access six free sessions
with a counselor.
Note: you can have six free
sessions per 'issue'. This means
six sessions for anger manage-
ment, six for depression, etc.
The Veteran's Administration
is another resource; you can
locate their services at www.
va.gov.
Remember your base
Chaplain's office is another
resource for you and your ser-
vice member. Your Chaplain
is bound by confidentiality so
you can speak with them con-


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Beth Wilson
Periscope Contributor


fidently.
Most installations offer
support services for you, the
spouse, as well as your chil-
dren. Please contact your
Ombudsman or FFSC for
information on classes and
support groups to help you
as you support your service
member. Should you feel the
need for professional support
you can self-refer for mental
health support through Tricare
and Military One Source.
Remember you need to take
care of you!
PTSD is a very real issue for
those serving in combat. It is
a topic that cannot be fully
covered in these columns.
Knowledge and understand-
ing of PTSD, the cause, signs
& symptoms, treatment and
support, and very real hope
and promise of recovery are
your best tools. You are not
alone, please let me know if I
can help in any way.
Questions or comments
for Beth? Email her at beth@
home frontinfocus.co m.
Don't forget to check out her
talk show for spouses, Navy
Homefront Talk! at www.blog-
talkradio.com.


Anything But Dependent



(FFA) Fast Food Anonymous


By Marie Hobson
Periscope Contributor


I am a milspouse and I have
a problem. I've always
heard that admitting you
have a problem was the first
step. My problem is the Navy.
No, that isn't it . .umm, my
husband? No, I still like him.
How about that I'm a Mom!?
No, logical, but not the answer.
Maybe it's my job! (Sigh), still
not it. Maybe it is all of the
above tied together with a
pretty bow and the fact that
I am a woman! Ah ha! I hear
the music! I am talking about
my health. The husband is
deployed and what do most
Milspouse do when their hus-
band is deployed? They try
and get in shape! So, that's
what I am doing, except I am
weak . And the other night
I was more than weak. I was
stupid.
I have really changed my
eating habits over the last few
months. I've been reading
labels, buying fresh fruit and
veggies every week and mak-
ing out weekly menus so that
we never have to guess what to
make for dinner. It has been
wonderful. I eat six times a
day. I am never hungry, I have
plenty of energy and I never


Marie Hobson
Periscope Contributor


have that full bloated feeling
of eating too much. Even the
kids and husband have gotten
use to eating the whole wheat
bread and pasta. That took
some time. We are all eating
better and it shows! But, the
other night after the kid's prac-
tices, we splurged and stopped
at McDonalds. Not because I
wanted to, but because I forgot
to follow my menu and didn't
defrost my chicken. (It was
just one of those days) It was
7:45PM and my children still
needed baths. Did I mention
that their bedtime is 7:30PM?
The kids jumped up and down
in the back seat chanting,
"McDonalds, McDonalds"' I
gave in. My children get the
happy meal with chocolate
milk and apples. They are


allowed to have the other stuff,
but they like the apple and
chocolate milk the best. I on
the other hand always want
the "bad stuff"' But, on this
night I told myself walking in,
that I would have a fresh salad,
fruit, and unsweetened tea. I
kept saying it to myself over
and over in my head as if I
would forget. But when I got
to the counter, my brain didn't
connect with my mouth. My
mouth said, "Two cheese burg-
ers with Big Mac Sauce and
a Dr. Pepper, PLEASE"' Then
I got excited that my mouth
won over my brain! YES!!
VICTORY!! I enjoyed every
bite. It was amazing! Then, I
felt guilty. And then, two hours
after I ate it I felt sooooo stupid,
because my stomach was liter-
ally churning over and over as
if my food is looking for a way
out. I FELT TERRIBLE! What
was I thinking!? I now see
that my body does not want
McDonalds. I can't even
eat it every once in a while
because it now makes me sick.
But, I still want it! So, I came
up with an idea. It's a sup-
port group titled FFA (Fast
Food Anonymous). I need to
be able to call them when I'm
in the Drive thru lane... Here's
what would happen.


*ME: dialing 1-800-McFatty
*FFA: Hello, Fast Food
Anonymous
*Me: -deep breathing- low,
soft voice- "I'm in the drive
thru lane... again"
*FFA:-fast and con-
cerned voice- Have you paid
yet??
*Me: Um.. .uh...
*FFA: Yelling, "IT DOESN'T
MATTER"!!
*Me: . starting to hyper-
ventilate
eFFA: Calm now and speak-
ing slowly- Just turn your
steering wheel to the right
and slowly pull away from the
establishment...
*ME: Ok, ok, I'm pulling
away.. .Thanks FFA, I owe you
guys!
eFFA: No, Mam, we're just
doing our job, have a great
day.
A girlfriend of mine sug-
gested On Star have the FFA
feature. It's a genius idea.
Being a Milspouse isn't an
excuse at all. It does how-
ever make things a little more
difficult. So knowing that
there are more than just a few
women out there just like me
who really need to get back
in shape, not for a number on


See ANYTHING, Page 6


NSB Kings Bay Commanding Officer
Capt. Ward Stevens

NSB Kings Bay Public Affairs Officer
Ed Buczek

Editor
Mike England 573-4719

Staff
MC1 (SW) Joe Sabo
MC2(AW/NAC) William Tonacchio
MCSN Kenneth Abbate
MCSN Dmitry Chepusov


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Local View


Rock-n-Roll show on



display in Camden


By Paul Kraack
Periscope Contributor


There is something about
"the dance." It's the chal-
lenge of group synchro-
nization, the demands of the
required body control, and the
contortionist's flexibility that
make "the dance" intriguing.
There is also a unique camara-
derie that surrounds dancers.
For those that dance, whether
amateur or professional, the
pursuit consumes a large por-
tion of their days; for those
that dance, they know they are
part of a larger universe.
From Beijing to Moscow,
from Paris to New York, from
the Connecticut suburbs to the
South Dakota badlands, danc-
ers are preparing for a ritual
- the spring recital. Diligence
in "taking class" and sufficient
attention to technique pre-
pares dancers for this event.
Recitals are divergent and the
evidence of choreographers'
creativity. They are also big
business and, at least organi-
zationally, a pain in the neck.
(I have witnessed some recit-
als that were highly structured
and very efficient, but I think
that belied the huge amount
of work required to make them
seem that way.) Imagine the
resources necessary to keep
order among several gaggles
of four-year-olds girls, and the
ingenuity needed to keep bois-
terous pre-teens from killing
each other or having periodic
emotional breakdowns/out-
bursts/displays. And this goes
on in venues from Miami to
Seattle over the March to June
months.
One other thing I know
about the dance businesses is


Paul Kraack
Periscope Contributor

that they are hard to run. The
essence of dance is the artis-
tic and creative. The focus of
business is the rational and
economic. While it cannot be
generalized that dance entre-
preneurs are by temperament
unsuited to be business peo-
ple, it is true that they often
struggle with the decisions and
routine that make profits. Also,
like other businesses centered
on providing services and artis-
tic expertise in exchange for
fees, donations, and tuitions,
the hours and effort required
are significant and take their
toll in the form of "emotional
labor." Today, even the artistic
endeavor (Baryshnikov Dance
Foundation) built by one of
the world's most recognized
and celebrate dancers, Mikhail
Baryshnikov, struggles to make
ends meet and keep the doors
open.
This week, we have our own
fraction of this international
phenomenon to share, thanks
to the efforts of one of our
local studios and dance entre-
preneurs. Lisa Allen's Dance
Works will celebrate the
music revolution that wasn't
supposed to last with their
"Rock-n-Roll Show" at the


Camden County High School
Auditorium Saturday (May
31) at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.,
and Sunday (June 1) at 1:30
p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance
and $10 at the door. In this
12th annual Dance Works
Showcase, dancers will rock to
music from the '50s to today's
alternative rock. Maybe some-
where on the agenda you
might even catch dancers
performing to the rhythms of
the rock anthem "Stairway to
Heaven."
Mark down this invitation
to an evening of culinary,
cultural and choral delights
all "Made in the USA," spon-
sored by Arts Camden, on
Monday (June 2). The evening
begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Arts
Camden Cultural Center (next
door to the St. Marys Antiques
Mall). The event, a celebra-
tion of Americana featuring
local talent, will start with hors
d'oeuvres and a look at artistic
work, in a variety of mediums,
by local artists Charlie Smith,
Blair Strain, Elizabeth Gray,
Scott Hornbaker, Dr. Vantuil
Varges and Nicole Rosseland.
One other feature of the eve-
ning will be a choral review of
well-known "Made in the USA"
songs melodies performed by
Cumberland Sound.
Tickets are $15.00 available
in advance at the St. Marys
Antiques Mall or at the door
the night of the event. Seating
is limited. For further informa-
tion, contact Arts Camden at
(912) 882-2787 or via email at
administrator@artscamden.
org.
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4 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008


Ashley Campbell of the Camden County High School Volume One Singers belts out the national anthem with zeal as onlookers salute their nation's colors during Kingsland's Armed Forces Day
Celebration.


KINGSLAND


CELEBRATES


ARMED


FORCES DAY


By MC1 (SW) Joe Sabo
Periscope Staff
Local Residents came out
on a beautiful Saturday
morning to lend their
support for the military by
attending the third Annual
Armed Forces Day Celebration
in downtown Kingsland
May 17. The event featured
a parade, keynote speakers,
musical acts and a cake for
guests to enjoy.
Kings Bay's Explosive
Ordinance Division and
Security Force Canine Unit
were among the attractions
for the parade. The speakers'
spoke with pride and enthu-
siasm as they showed sup-
port for the troops. Keynote
speaker Cicely Hill showed
her support and cheered for
the service members in her
speech and a bride and groom
stopped by on the way to their
wedding
"We are very blessed to live
in a country that is so free and
has so many freedoms," said
Georgia State Representative
Cicely Hill. "That freedom
isn't cheap. It costs many lives
going back many years, and
many of us can name many
people close and dear to us
that have or are serving in the
Armed Services. We should all
cheer and support them for
all their sacrifices and hard
work."


Ashley Campbell of the
Camden High School Volume
One Singers performed the
National Anthem, as the
Kings Bay Sea Cadets Color
Guard presented the Colors.
Ian Cooper and Ian LaBreck
performed a saxophone trib-
ute and Megan Unger played
a tribute on the flute. The
Kingsland Elementary School
Choir, directed by music
teacher Michelle Davis, per-
formed music throughout the
program.
"It is nice to see people sup-
port the military," said MA2
Wilkinson Kinyon. "It makes
you smile as you do your job
when you have support. When
I was in the Middle East with
my dog Yosi, there were some
days that support from family
and friends back home helped
pull me through."
The celebration concluded
with a cake cutting by Camden
County's oldest veteran Bill
Telega and United States
Marine Corps Purple Heart
Recipient Ian Phillips.
To close out the show, there
were two concerts one by the
fine melodies of Cumberland
Sound's Made in America
Concert and the headlining
act was performed by Lanier.
Fun was had by all on a
lovely sunny Saturday and the
military members on hand left
with a sense of satisfaction
knowing people care about
the service they provide.


PHOTOS BY

MCI(SW) JOE SABO














THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008 5


The Kings
Bay Sea
Cadets
Color
Guard
present
the Colors
during
the sing-
ing of the
National
Anthem at
the third
Annual
Armed
Forces Day
Celebration
in down-
town
Kingsland.


State Representative Cecilia Hill shows her support and enthu-
siasm for the military at the Armed Forces Day Celebration.
Hill stated that living in a free country isn't free and the job
the military does is wanted and needed.


(Above)
Reverend
Elliot Voss
chats with
Purple Heart
recipient
lan Phillips
(far right) at
the Armed
Forces Day
celebration.
Phillips is
Camden
County's
oldest vet-
eran.

(Right) The
Cumberland
Sound per-
form during
the Armed
Forces Day
Celebration
in down-
town
Kingsland.


Camden County High School student Megan Unger shows her
support by playing a patriotic melody.


Ian Cooper plays the saxophone with trumpet player lan
LaBreck at the Armed Forces Day Celebration in Kingsland.













6 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008


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Lucas's current position is as
the director of NSB Kings Bay's
FFSC, which encompasses
providing leadership, man-
agement, policy, and program
expertise for the FFSC.
"There are two contributing
factors to my success; one is a
great home life that supports
me in all my endeavors, and
my co-workers who are like
a second family to me," said
Lucas.
"With my family and co-
workers supporting me, I can
honestly say that in my life
there has never been a day in
the last 16 years that I did not
enjoy coming to work."
According to Lucas, it was
her father's influence while she


was growing up that instilled
her level of work ethic and
dedication to doing her best.
According to Dotson, the
difference between the senior
and the junior employee of
the quarter is their pay grade
level.
Nominees that fall into the
senior categories are GS-9
and above, while junior nomi-
nees are GS-8 and below. She
also said they separated them
because in the past, when a
GS-5 and GS-12 were compet-
ing for the same award, the
higher grade person normal-
ly won due to the amount of
responsibility that person had
and the duties they did during
their day.
"Mrs. Smith's general atti-


SOY: Having the right
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They called me everyday while I was at the competition to see
how things were going. That meant a lot to me," he said.
Having the right supporting cast is vital to a person's career.
Coleman has that supporting cast in place and strives to pro-
vide that to the Sailors in his division. "I always strive to keep
the Navy mission first while maintaining a heightened state of
morale among our Sailors. Often times I'm asked by Sailors how
I am able to be so passionate about not only being a gunner's
mate, but the Navy, and my unit of profession as a whole. My
answer is easy. It's my support system at home. Without my
wife, Tasha, I would not have been able to accomplish many
of the things that I have. Not only is she the mother of our two
children, a working mother, and a full time student; she is an
excellent leader in our home when I'm away or deployed. I
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thing she does;'," Said Lt. Cmdr.
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administration officer and
security manager. "One word
I would use to describe Mrs.
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anyone to emulate if they wish
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member forfeits the BAH and Basic Allowance for Subsistence
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digression of the commanding officer. It never hurts to route a
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Father's Day at Rack-N-
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Treat dad to an afternoon
out at Rack-n-Roll Lanes on
June15 from 1-5 p.m. All dads
and granddads bowl for free.
Everyone bowls for only $1.25
per game and $1.25 for shoe
rental. Rack-n-Roll Lanes is a
non-smoking facility, great for
family and friends. For more
information, call 573-9492.

Free Kids Movie Shows
The "Movie Zone" is show-
ing kid movies every Saturday
at noon and Sunday at 1 p.m..
The shows are as follows:
Saturday, May 24 & Sunday,
May 25 "Mr. Magorium's
Wonder Emporium" and
Saturday, May 31 & Sunday,
June 1 "The Pirates Who Don't
Do Anything" On Monday,
May. 26 "Unaccompanied
Minors" Tuesday, May 27
"Charlie & The Chocolate
Factory" Wed., May 28 "Mr.
Bean's Holiday" Thursday,
May 29 "Shark Tale'; Friday,
May 30 "The Spiderwick
Chronicles" Week day movies
show at 10 a.m.
All youth, under 18 years of
age must be accompanied by
a parent or adult. Snack foods
and beverages are available for
purchase. If 15 minutes after
the proposed start time no one
shows up then the movie area
will be open for Open Viewing.
Call for the latest information
at 912-573-4548.

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- 7 p.m. or $1 domestic drafts,
$2.50 imported drafts and $2
Nachos and cheese from 7
- 10 p.m. Tuesdays are 25r
wings and $1 domestic drafts
from 4- 7 p.m. Wednesdays
feature $1 domestic drafts,
$2.50 imported drafts and $2
Nachos and cheese from 5
- 8 p.m. then Happy Hours
on Thursday from 4 -6 p.m.
include discounts on all bev-
erages, 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, is really
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then Saturdays have some fun


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18 years and older. The fun
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7 p.m. with a free entry, free
snacks and prizes for the top
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Stop wondering what you
are going to do with your kids
this summer and let MWR take
care of it! For only a few dol-
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a fun filled safe environment.
Each week the kids journey on
a field trip, visit the bowling
center, go to the pool and so
much more. You can pay for
only one week or all eleven
weeks. Let them have fun with
old friends and new ones at
the Youth Center of Kings Bay.
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SAC Patrons begin registration
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LES, Spouse's latest pay stub
or letter of School Enrollment
. All single/dual military fami-
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with command signature
and child's Birth Certificate.
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and afternoon snacks will be
provided. No child is in the
program until the first week of
camp is paid and all forms are
filled out. For more informa-
tion, call today at 573-2380.

Whitewater Rafting
Adventures in the rapids on
the Ocoee River in Tennessee
are waiting for you. On June
27 29, Outdoor Adventure


is taking a trip for a wild jour-
ney! They will be departing
Kings Bay at 8 a.m. on the 27th
and return around 5 p.m. on
the 29th. Up to two is $200
per person, three people is
$180 per person or four-per-
son party is only $160 per per-
son. Minimum age is 12 years
and anyone under 16 must
have adult supervision. The
deadline to sign-up is June
18 and a $20 non-refundable
deposit is required at sign-up.
Remaining balance is due by
June 18. This trip requires at
least ten people with a max
out of twenty people to go.
For more information, call
the Outdoor Advnture team at
912-573-8103/1157.

Car Wash is now open
The Car Wash is now open
and ready to make your vehi-
cle cleaner than ever! Located
in front of the Auto Skills
building, its four bays wand-
operated washes are just what
you asked for. For only $2 for
5 minutes, your car can look
sparkling! A Super vacuum is
ready on the other side for
cleaning out the inside of your
vehicle too!

Coke Zero 400 tickets
Attention all race fans! The
Coke Zero 400 tickets are on
sale at the ITT office! They
will not accept phone orders.
Tickets will be $84 per ticket.
Maximum tickets per person
are four. The seats are locat-
ed in the Oldfield section, off
of turn four at the Daytona
Speedway. Ticketswillbe avail-
able for pick up in June. Race
day is July 5, 2008 in Daytona!
Call ITT for more information,
573-2289.

Park and Play at RV Park
Maximize your summer
camping fun and try our Park
N Play Program for 2008! Cut
down on RV towing, driving
and wear and tear on your
vehicles. Leave your own sum-
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full hook-up campsite from
May 1 thru Sept. 30, 2008 then
return to enjoy your own RV
every weekend. You only pay
for the nights that you stay, no
storage payments! If weekends
don't work for you, stay during


the week, the choice is yours.
Minimum number of paid
nights per month is eight. The
sites are full hook-up with 50-
30 amp, water, sewer and cable
for only $17 a night. (Lake front
sites are not included in this
special offer) For more infor-
mation, call Eagle Hammock
RV Park at 912-673-1161 or 1-
800-818-1815.

Massage Therapy Available
at Kings Bay
Is your job stressing you
out? Why not treat yourself
or that special person in your
life to a therapeutic mas-
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a nationally certified AMTA
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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 information
or to purchase gift certificates.
Note: Massages are available
by appointment only. 912-
227-0442

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Call OAC for more information
at 573-8103 or the Paintball
field at 674-4014.

Kings Bay On the Go
New Walking Group will
be held on Monday and
Wednesday mornings starting
at 9 a.m.. Meet in the lobby of
the Fitness Complex. No fee
willbe charged. Use ofpedom-
eter is highly encouraged.
Don't have one? Pedometers
are sold at the Fitness Complex
for only $5. Register at the
Customer Service Counter or
for information call 912-573-
3990. Children must be in
strollers to participate. Walks
will be approx. 60 minutes and
trails will vary ever week.

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
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discounted off the regular gate
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THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008 9


Troops to Teachers



Program is ready



to help you teach


By MCSN Kenneth Abbate
Periscope staff
There are several dif-
ferent ways a service-
member can give back
to their community once
they've left the military. One
way to give back and start a
second career is the Troops to
Teachers Program.
The Troops to Teachers
Program has been around
since 1994 and is available
for all the military branches.
With the Troops to Teachers
Program, the federal govern-
ment will provide qualified
members $5,000 dollars to pay
the cost of getting certified in
teaching. In addition to that,
there is a one-time bonus of up
to $10,000, if they start teach-
ing at a high-need school. A
high-need school is classified
as such if it 50 percent or more
of the students that attend that
school qualify for Federal Free
Reduced Lunch Assistance.
In order to qualify for Troops
to Teachers, you must meet two
requirements: time in service
and education. Time in service
is equivalent to six years active
duty, 10 years drilling reservist
or have been medically sepa-
rated from the service due to a
medical disability. To meet the
education requirement, you
must have a four-year degree
from an accredited university
in any subject area or have 30
credit hours of college with
six years military experience
in an area that is taught voca-
tionally at the high school
level. According to Georgia
Troops to Teachers/Spouses


to Teachers Program Manager
Bill Kirkland, if you choose
to go through the troops to
teachers program, you must
teach at least three years at a
public school.
"We do not assign service-
members to a school, it is up
to the servicemember where
they feel that they would like
to teach. They can then use
the funding for the Troops to
Teachers Program to pay the
cost of making themselves
competitive for the position
they want to obtain;'," said
Kirkland. "There are some
small restrictions that limit
servicemembers choices on
where they can teach based on
the economics of the school
system."
There are a number of dif-
ferent certification routes
that an individual can take.
In the State of Georgia, ser-
vicemembers and spouses can
have a four-year degree and
pass the two GACE (Georgia
Assessment for Certification of
Educators) tests.
One of the tests is a basic
skills exam with math, read-
ing and writing questions and
the other is a subject content
assessment which grades you
on the subject area that you
choose to teach. Once you
complete the two GACE tests
and have a four-year degree,
you are considered highly
qualified to be hired but not
certified yet.
"Even though this means
that you are not quite certified
yet, you can receive a five-year
renewable teaching certificate
which means you have up to
five years to complete your


additional requirements," said
Kirkland.
Spouses to Teachers is a
similar program to Troops to
Teachers exceptthatthe money
is a lot different. The federal
government can provide mili-
tary spouses up to $600 to pay
for the two GACE tests. Unlike
Troops to Teachers, spouses
have no commitment to ever
teach although it is highly rec-
ommended. With spouses the
two requirements are that you
are married to a military mem-
ber, whether it is active duty
or reserves, and must have
either a four-year degree or
be enrolled in a program that
eventually leads to a degree.
According to Kirkland, the
purpose of the program was to
help provide quality teachers
who wanted to teach in high
need schools and who wanted
to teach in high need subject
areas.
"The quality of military who
have gotten out of the service
and gone through the Troops
to Teachers program have far
exceeded anything we had
ever hope for as far as teach-
ing quality," he said. "To date,
we have had over 10,500 folks
who have become teachers
through this program nation-
ally and 650 alone in the State
of Georgia."
If it isn't enough just know-
ing the amount of military that
have gone through the pro-
gram, it is the fact that military
has the respect of the folks in
charge of the program as well.
"The work ethic of the mili-
tary is one of the key points
that makes the troops such
good teachers," said Kirkland.


Photo by MCSN Kenneth Abbate
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about the program was very beneficial because it actually made me get my thoughts together
and help me plan out how to get the stuff I need in order to qualify for the program," said
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PIRATES COVE MENU


Thursday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Oven Fried Bacon
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Hash Brown Potatoes
French Toast
Lunch
Regular Line
Vegetable Soup
Grilled Salisbury Steaks
Cantonese Spare Ribs
Mashed Potatoes
Simmered Egg Noodles
Club Spinach
Squash and Carrot Medley
Hot Dinner Rolls
Speed Line
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
Hot Italian Sausage
Sandwich w/ Peppers &
Onions
Potato Chips
Cold Cut Bar
Baked Beans
Dinner
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Curry Chicken
Smothered Liver& Onions
Steamed Wild Rice
Rissole Potatoes
Simmered Golden Sweet
Corn
Peas and Carrots
Toasted Garlic Bread

Friday
Breakfast
Waffles
Oven Fried Bacon
Minced Beef w/ Toast
Oatmeal
Grits
Cottage Fried Potatoes
Lunch
Regular Line
New England Clam
Chowder
Southern Fried Catfish


Rigatoniw/ Cheese & Italian
Sausage
Hush Puppies
Lyonnaise Potatoes
Green Beans
Cajun Black Eyed Peas
Hot Corn Bread
Speed Line
Cheeseburgers
Hamburgers
BBQ Chicken
Baked Beans
Potato Chips
Dinner
Navy Bean Soup
Beef Porcupines
Hot & Spicy Chicken
Oven Browned Potatoes
Simmered Beans
Okra Tomato Gumbo
Toasted Garlic Bread

Saturday
Brunch
Spanish Soup
Monte Cristo Sandwich
Beef Ravioli
Potato Chips
Simmered Green Beans
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Oven Fried Bacon
Eggs to Order
Dinner
Chicken Corn Chowder
Beef Pot Pie
Lemon Baked Fish
Steamed Rice
O'brien Potatoes
Fried Cabbage
Broccoli Combo
Hot Dinner Rolls

Sunday
Brunch
Logging Soup
Fish Portions
Cannonball Sandwiches
Sausage Gravy w/ Biscuits
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Crisp Potato Chips
Corn Combo
Dinner


Cream of Broccoli Soup
Saurbratin
Herbed Baked Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Rice Pilaf
Glazed Carrots
Savory Brussels Sprouts
Hot French Bread

Monday
Breakfast
Oven Fried Bacon
Breakfast Burritos
Oatmeal
Grits
Grilled Eggs to Order
Soft/Hard Cooked eggs
Hash Browns Potatoes
French Toast
Lunch
Regular Line
Chicken Egg Drop Soup
Beef with Broccoli
Sweet and Sour Pork
Pork Fried Rice
Egg Rolls
Stir Fry Vegetables w
Pancit
Fried Cabbage with Bacon
Speed Line
Chicken Wings
Pizza
French Fried Potatoes


Dinner
Cream of Broccoli Soup
Oven Fried Fish
Herbed Baked Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Hush Puppies
Steamed Rice
Peas with Onions
Cauliflower Parmesan

Tuesday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Waffles
Oven Fried Bacon
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Creamed Ground Beef w/
Toast
Cottage Fried Potatoes
Lunch
Regular Line
Tomato Soup
Blackened Fish
Roast Pork
Steamed Rice
Oven Browned Potatoes
Green Beans w/
Mushrooms
Calico Corn
Speed Line
Grilled Ham & Cheese


Sandwich
Tacos
Rice
Refried Beans
Potato Chips
Potato Bar
Dinner
Beef Vegetable Soup
Chicken Alfredo
Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Egg Noodles
Steamed Broccoli
Simmered Carrots

Wednesday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order
Oven Fried Bacon
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Home Fries
Pancakes
Lunch
Regular Line
Cream of Broccoli Soup
Country Fried Steak
Chicken Vega
Au Gratin Potatoes
Simmered Corn
Club Spinach
Texas Toast
Speed Line
Corn Dogs
Cheeseburgers
Hamburgers
French Fried Potatoes
Baked Beans
Dinner
French Onion Soup
Turkey Pot Pie
Spaghetti w/ Marinara
Sauce
Paprika Buttered Potatoes
Steamed Squash
Peas with Onions

Thursday
Breakfast
Grilled Eggs To Order


Oven Fried Bacon
Oatmeal
Grits
Soft/Hard Cooked Eggs
Grilled Turkey Sausage
Hash Brown Potatoes
French Toast
Lunch
Regular Line
Texas Tortilla Soup
Chicken Quesadillas
Beef Enchiladas
Refried Beans
Spanish Rice
Mexican Corn
Simmered Green Beans
Cornbread
Speed Line
Chicken Fillet Sandwich
Hot Italian Sausage
Sandwich w/ Peppers &
Onions
Potato Chips
Cold Cut Bar
Baked Beans
Dinner
Creole Soup
Beef Balls Stroganoff
Fried Catfish
Boiled Noodles
Lyonnaise Potatoes
Simmered Asparagus
Cauliflower Combo

All meals served for lunch
and dinner also feature the
Healthy Choice Salad Bar and
various dessert items.
Menu items are subject to
change.

Galley hours
Monday through Friday
Breakfast 6 to 7:30 a.m.
Lunch 11:15 a.m.
to 12:45 p.m.
Dinner 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Weekends and holidays
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USS North Carolina



joins the Fleet


By Lt. Jennifer Zeldis
Fleet Public Affairs Center Atlantic


The Navy's newest nuclear-powered sub-
marine, USS North Carolina (SSN 777),
was brought to life May 3 during a com-
missioning ceremony held in its namesake
state at the Port of Wilmington.
More than 6,500 guests, including submarine
veterans and battleship North Carolina alumni,
attended the ceremony welcoming the subma-
rine as the fourth naval vessel named after the
"Tarheel State."'
The ship's sponsor, Mrs. Linda Anne Rich
Bowman, wife of Admiral Frank L. "Skip"
Bowman, retired U.S. Navy Admiral and for-
mer Director, Naval Nuclear Reactors, gave
the order, "Officers and crew of the USS North
Carolina, man your ship, and bring her to life!"
"You're a team and ready to go forth and
defend this country," said Bowman. "My hope
is that she (USS North Carolina) will sail in
peace to keep us free. My assurance is that she
will always be ready to defend that freedom
whenever necessary."
The ceremony included speeches made by
local and congressional politicians as well
as flag officers of the submarine force. The
Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter was the
principal speaker at the ceremony.
"As the fourth ship to carry the name North


Carolina, this boat will bear an illustrious name,
and follow in North Carolina's long and hon-
ored tradition as the home of military heroes,"
said Winter. "She now joins the world's greatest
Navy, and will be tasked with a wide range of
missions in support of battle groups, in recon-
naissance and surveillance missions, in special
operations, and as part of the submarine force
that continues to deter aggression from every
potential foe.":'
North Carolina arrived in Wilmington on Apr.
28 and participated in more than 50 commu-
nity events to celebrate the state's first name-
sake vessel since 1947, when battleship North
Carolina was decommissioned.
"The local community embraced us with
open arms and we will not only continue to
foster our namesake relationship with the resi-
dents of Wilmington, but also the great state
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By Mary Anne Broderick
Tubman
Region Southeast Public Affairs
The CNIC Competitive
Sourcing Initiative was
developed in 2003 to
provide the Navy with a work-
force strategy to determine
whether military and civil-
ian billets for certain services
should be retained or con-
tracted to the private sector.
Recent developments in the
conversion of five functions
have produced a variety of
results.
Air Operations, which was
one function identified for a
possible switch to commer-


cial service, will not proceed
to competition. This decision
was made jointly by CNIC HQ
and regional leadership fol-
lowing their review of research
conducted during a prelimi-
nary planning phase.
The Contracting Officer (CO)
canceled solicitation of Non-
Guard Security on April 3. This
action does not automatically
result in the cancellation of
competition. The next step
in this process is to request
direction from Department of
Defense (DoD) Competitive
Sourcing Official.
Competition for Emergency
Management and Dispatch
Support Services was post-


poned until further notice,
and then on March 25, CNIC
HQ and Regional leadership
agreed to pursue cancellation
of the competition altogeth-
er. The next step in this pro-
cess is to request cancellation
through the DoD Competitive
Sourcing Official, which could
take several months. Approval
of the request is not guaran-
teed.
Public announcements
for two new competitions,
titled Identification Card
Administration (ICA) and
Pay, Personnel, and Passenger
Transportation Support
(PPPTS), were issued March
31.


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CAR: There are several pitfalls


in purchasing new and used cars


Continued from Page 1

on the vehicle and estimating
the fair price of each option,
before car shopping.
Second, once you have an
idea of what you can afford,
you can then start determin-
ing what types of cars fit your
budget and that you would
be happy to drive. Buyer's
remorse, in my experience,
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consumer does not do research
in advance and pays more
than what the car is worth,
or more than the consumer
can afford. If you have not
done your own independent
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com, Kelley Blue Book online,
or some other independent
resource to determine the true
value of a car, you should not
be car shopping. Additionally,
if you are going to finance the
purchase of your car instead
of paying cash, you will almost
always do better arranging
for your own financing before
going to the car lot and not
relying on the dealership for
financing. Also, research the
dealer through the Better
Business Bureau online or
some other source to deter-
mine if its history of customer
service is a good one.
A common arrangement
used when the dealership is


financing your car purchase
is the "spot delivery." In this
transaction, you sign vari-
ous documents leading you
to believe that a firm contract
price has been reached. In
reality, all you have signed is
the application for financing,
which may not be approved
until well after you have left
the lot with what you think is
your new car. The problem is
that the car does not become
yours until the financing is
approved. When this type of
arrangement goes bad, the
consumer is often pressured
into signing a new contract
with less favorable terms.
If you are buying a used
car, you certainly should do a
CarFax report on the vehicle
to find out if the vehicle was
involved in an accident or has
some other defect. Beware-
you cannot rely on such
reports alone.
There is no substitute for
having a mechanic or a friend
with such ability look at the
car before you buy, to evalu-
ate its condition or to uncover
evidence of prior accidents.
You do not want to buy a used
car only to determine after
purchasing the car that it will
need to have a new transmis-
sion installed, for example.
Carefully consider whether


the car comes with a warranty
or whether you want to pur-
chase one to cover the used
car. Carefully read such war-
ranties to figure out exactly
what items are covered.
There are many other pit-
falls in purchasing both new
and used cars, but they can-
not all be discussed in this
article. If you think that you
may be in the market for a
car in the future, consult our
offices for advice on what to
avoid and how to come up
with a sound car buying strat-
egy. Or, request your com-
mand to invite us to do a car
buying clinic at your com-
mand. Region Legal Service
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tance offices can be reached as
follows: Jacksonville, Florida
at (904) 542-2565 ext. 3006;
Mayport, Florida at (904) 270-
5445 ext. 3017; Kings Bay,
Georgia at (912) 573-3959;
Charleston, South Carolina at
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Louisiana at (504) 678-2520;
Corpus Christi, Texas at (361)
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By Staff
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Dinner June 7 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at
the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Downtown.
The dinner's guest speaker will be Chief
of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead.
Other scheduled attendees include veterans
of the Battle of Midway, and the USS Yorktown
reunion group.
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and mingle with veterans of what many his-
torians call one of the U.S. Navy's greatest sea
victories, and the turning point of World War II
in the Pacific.
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The Power of Attorney:


Its use and abuse


By Lt. Candice C. Albright
Navy Region Southeast Legal Office
One of the most popu-
lar documents gen-
erated by Navy Legal
Assistance offices is the Power
of Attorney (POA). Numerous
clients come to our offices
seeking this document, with
the best of intentions to plan
ahead for the future, either for
a deployment, a permanent
change of station, or because
of health issues. It is impor-
tant to make sure your fam-
ily, property and finances are
in good hands while you are
unable to manage these affairs
yourself. While a POA can be a
useful tool, it can be a misused
tool. Preventing the abuse of a
POA is up to you.
There are two types of POAs:
general and special. If you give
your agent a general power of
attorney, you have authorized
that person to do almost any-
thing you could do yourself.
For example, this list of autho-
rized activities includes the
ability to pay bills, open a new
credit card, or sign your name
to a contract. Your local Legal
Assistance office should ask


you questions to ensure that
you understand the impor-
tance of the document and
that you do indeed intend to
grant the broad powers found
in such a document.
The special POA is your
other option. This type of doc-
ument is strict in its language
and authorizes your agent to
do only a specific act or handle
a specific matter.
Examples include special
POAs to use and register your
car or to ship your house-
hold goods. The special POA
is shorter and clearly limits
what the agent can do. There
are a variety of special POAs
that cover common needs and
situations.
Why grant a special POA,
rather than a general POA?
Because our offices have seen
first hand too many cases
where general POAs were
abused by an agent that the
grantor thought they could
trust. This abuse often results
from the grantor exercising
authority well beyond the
expectations and the inten-
tions of the grantor-service-
member.
Classic examples of abuse


of a POA involve the pur-
chase of a large ticket item not
planned for in the family bud-
get. Another example of abuse
would be the angry spouse
using the general POA to clean
out the bank account before
leaving the servicemember.
Such abuse of these docu-
ments is especially tempting
to the agent with poor credit
who can use the POA to get a
co-singer on a loan for which
individually, and without the
help of a cosigner, the attor-
ney-in-fact would not qualify.
The result of this scenario is
that the servicemember is then
financially liable on the loan if
the agent defaults. Of course,
you cannot rely on businesses
or organizations to screen out
such abuse when a POA is pre-
sented.
They have no obligation to
do so. The responsibility is
yours to ensure that the indi-
vidual to whom you grant a
POA is trustworthy.
If you are considering
granting a POA, we encourage
you to discuss your options
with your local legal assistance
office. Legal assistance offices
can be reached at 573-3959.


Navy introduces new PT uniforms


By MC2(SW) David Beyea
Naval Media Center
The Navy introduced its
new physical training
uniform (PTU) to the
world, in a photo shoot, March
20-21.
The PTU consist of a gold
shirt with reflective Navy let-
tering and blue shorts with
Navy lettering and reflective
markings. The new uniforms
will be required for all group
and unit physical training
(PT) in the Navy, as well as the
semi-annual physical fitness


tests.
"It's to support the culture
of fitness and provide a uni-
formality among Sailors," said
Robert Carroll, the head of the
naval uniform office at Chief of
Naval Personnel. "To achieve
this, the Navy's leadership
decided to adopt the new PT
uniform."
The new PTUs will begin
hitting the Navy, with Recruit
Training Command, in April,
and will phase into the rest
of the fleet between May and
September.
Sailors will be able to pick
up their uniforms at Navy


Exchanges around the world,
costing $50 for the required
two sets of PTUs.
Simultaneous with the offi-
cial fleet rollout of the uniform,
flag officers, commanding
officers and command master
chiefs will have the opportu-
nity to purchase their PTUs
by calling the Navy exchange
uniform call center.
"It's called leading from
the front," said Carroll when
explaining why a command-
ing officer can get his PTUs
right away.
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Open House
Sunday 5/25/08
2pm-4pm.
Custom house. 4 bd / 3
ba on 1 acre 3,100 sq
ft. 2 car garage.
$269,900 abo. 85 Orchid
Ave. Middleburg.
Contact Joe for more
info 904-838-6472.

OPEN HOUSE
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Riverside at Julington
Creek Plantation
330 Redwood Lane
with Lake View,
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$14822,00
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rik 1 sq 3B
2/1.5 Townhome, 300ft to
Arlington River.
Bopaint inslip accessed cross
from pool, gym, club-
house. $122,000
904-571-1112.
Brick 4/2 ch&a separate
LR, DR. den, study,
remodeled, new kitchen,
both $175,900. 928-9660







6224 Pine Summit Dr.
On-site appraisal
completed 4/10/08. All
Brick 1666 sq.ft. 3BR,
1 1/2 BA, LR, DR, Den
w/free standing wood
stove, FL room, like
new Frig & Smooth
Top Stove. All new
paint inside and out,
new carpet, tile, bath-
rooms. Indoor laun-
dry room. Fenced
bkyd. Too many
amenities to list.
Asking $165,000
744-6660.
Please leave a
message.


4 Great Family Home
Large Yard all Brick
.l Many Amenities. Must
see to appreciate
Value $244,900
(904) 997-2089


FSBO MUST SELL 3/2.5
Neptune Bch Marsh Hm.
Move-in Ready 2300+sf,
$450K abo. 904-813-6302



Bosman'sDay-care
Open 24 hrs.
S We are license
By the
State/ Military # 0972
we offer a learning
environment with
Healthy meals/ Served
904-619-4459
S Middelburg New
construction 1 Acre
3/2 Tile bath,
Kitchen Inside
laundry M. bath Jacuzzi
tub Motivated Seller
$209,000
904-626-0837 904-449-5849



Branch Creek new brick
homes in Callahan. 0 dn
$169,900. Lee 904-838-6136.
0:879-7001, C RC045843



Newly remod. in/oaut 3/2,
1300sf on small pond.
Asking $159,900. Close to
Schools. Appt-904-545-51 15

Orange Park
Country
Club
Country club living is
a must in this beauti-
ful 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
bath home with beau-
tiful teak wood floors,
tile floors, carpeted
bedrooms. Huge
master with lovely
garden tub in master
bath. Formal living
and dining room,
eat-in kitchen with
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pantry, Jenn Aire
Range, and great
utility closet in hall.
Large family room
with bank of win-
dows overlooking
lovely wooded lot
where deer and tur-
keys visit. Gas
fireplace. 3 car
garage.

This house is
in move-in
condition.
New tile in baths,
wonderful lanai with
screened pool, and
gas hookup for out-
door grill or range.
Reduced to
$349,900
(Realtor overseeing
sale of this home.)
Call 904-349-6706
for information

4 PCS: 275,000 Orange
Park Holly Point Road
4 Br 3.5 Ba 2500 sf
Brick Ranch leave
message (904) 318-8384


A 3/1, 1400sf, ch/a, living
& dining rm, large den,
hw firs, remodeled, new
kitchen. $159,900. 928-9660


Close to Downtown.
Larger 3/2 w/ goar, hw firs,
cathedral ceilings,
many below $149k.
3059 Plum St. 716-7766



BEST BUY WATER
FRONT- Roscoe Blvd N
75'x400o navigable to
intracoastal, fill needed
for home pad.Elec,
water, sewer avail.
Moving must sell Sacri-
fice $150K. Appraises for
$500K with improve-
ments. 735-7515

Ifyondominiu
For Sale Bright
Clean 2/2 Close to
Base All AppI W/D
Vaulted Ceilings
Balcony Alarms
$124,900 Call 904-614-1789

MY LOSS,
YOUR GAIN!
211.5,1314sfTH,
East of A1A, $132k
Owner/Broker
234-6854


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Southbrook Condo a
7333 Beach Blvd.
Come Feel The
Peace & Tranquilityi
Cozy 2BR/2BA
980sqft, 1st floor,
gated community
steps to river
I preserve and pool, I
storage closet,
washer/dryer hookup.
S$109,000. or make offer
SFor sale by owners
L 1551 El Camino Rd.
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scrn F rm, patio, Ig shed,
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BRAND NEW 1,290 sqft.
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Best Offer 904-249-0346



4 C 5BR 3.5 bath
3100 soft, garage
H PCS'ed need to sell
homes or AA datOwe


Folkston, Go
off of Hwy. 121-
*AII wooded*
8 acres for Sale.
Or 5 acres.
Or 3 acres.
Or all 8 for
$80,000
904-768-2036.

SSBO 3/2 Kingsland
Huge Fenced yard
xtra room double
driveway clean
$132,000 (912)729-1526
110 PineneedleOgmail.com

Stammers Sug-
armill Plantation
Beautiful 4 BR,
S 2213 sq. ft. Heated
Cul De Sac 5 Mins. to
Base and Shopping
Large Lot, View to Lake
Handicapped Equipped
Offered at $265,000
912-339-1682

4 ST Marys Sugermill
.Plantation Beautiful 4
BR 2213 Sqft Heated,
Cul de sac, Smins to
Base and shopping, large
lot,view of lake handi-
capped equipped Offered at
$265,000 912-322-4827
912-399-1682

SST. Marys GA 3/2.5
Pool Community
1700 Sq ft Large Deck,
Fireplace Available
June call 912-673-7424
PCS MOVE


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ew wood flooring $950
Avail May (906-207-664229
912-554-8857/ 706-207-6629


FLEMING ISLAND 3/2.5
TH, all appis, 1500 sf,
Ica, great loc, $1075/mo.
1 month free. 483-0229
HOUSE FOR RENT
BY OWNER
l Riverside-Avondale
Historic District, min-
utes to NAS-JAX. 2 BR /2BA,
Office -3rd BR Sunroom,
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MB. FP, CH&A Appliances
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Call 904-451-7331
Middleburg/Orange Park
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lake, w/d hkup, appis, sec
sys., $995m. 904-291-4444
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$875mo, Pets ok
904-0881-9744
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with 1 car garage
SSouthside area and
close to shops call
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10255 Fortune Parkway,
Suite 501, Jacksonville,
FL 32256




GENERAL LABORER
For floating dock installa-
tion. lyr gen construc-
tion exp. Must travel,
must have reliable trans-
portation. Travel reim-
bursement and benefits.
included along with
aggressive hourly rate.
Call 358-3362 EEO/DFWP





MYSTERY SHOPPERS
-Earn up to $150/day.
Exp not req. Under-
cover shoppers needed
to ludge retail and din-
ing establishments.
888-493-1958 optional fee


POST OFFICE
NOW HIRING!
Avg. Pay $20/hour or
$57/yr. including Fed.
Benefits and OT
Placed by adSource,
not Aft. w/USPS
who hires.
1-866-533-3167


Sweeper Operator
National facilities ser-
vices company is seek-
ing qualified sweeper
operators to service
retail properties in the
local area. Responsible
individuals with a clean
driving record and valid
drivers license are
encouraged to apply.
Experience preferred
but will train the right
individuals. We offer
competitive compensa-
tion and benefits. We
are a drug free and
EOE employer utilizing
the E-Verify system.
Interested applicants
should contact Daniel
Stagg at 386-566-3005.


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Job Fairs
Resume Service
Accounting/Bookkeeping
Advertising/Media
Archtdctureffrior Design(
GramphicsDesign
Automotive Sales/Service
Aviation
Civil Service/Government/
Public Administration
Computer Hardware/
Software/Programming
*Construction
Customer Service
*Dental
Domestic Services/
Caregiving
Delivery Driver
Education/Teaching/
Training
Engineering
Entertainment
ExecutiveManagement
Finance/Invcstmient
General Employment
Hotel/Hospitality/
Tourism
Industrial Trades
*Insurance
Landscaping/Grounds
Maintenance
Law Enforcement/
Security/Safety





Sweeper Assistant
National facilities ser-
vices company is seek-
ing sweeper assistants
to assist in the
daily/nightly upkeep of
retail establishments in
the local area. Experi-
ence is not necessary,
however, a clean driv-
ing record and valid
drivers license are
required. We offer com-
petitive compensation
and benefits. We are a
drug free and EOE
employer utilizing the
E-Verlfy system. Inter-
ested applicants should
contact Daniel Stagg at
386-566-3005.


To advertise
in the military
publications
distributed at the
local bases in
the area,
Please call
904-359-4336,
Fax 904-366-6230.






ELECTRICIAN
Must travel extensively
(travel reimbursement
from company) Must
have good driving
record 6+years verifi-
able work experience
with references.
Competitive wage and
benefit. Fax resume t n


*Legal
* Maintenance/
Janitorial Services
* Management/
Professional
*Manufacturing
* Marketing
* Mechanics
* Medical/Health Care
* Marine/Trade
* Nurses/Nurses Aides
* Office/Clerical/
Administration
* Part-Time
* Personal Services/
Beauty
* Real Estate/Property
Management
* Recreation/Sports/Fitness
* Restaurant/Bar/Club/
Food/Beverages
*Retail
SSales
* Science/Research
* Social Services/
Counseling
* Technical Support
* Telemarketing
* Transportation
* Warehouse/Inventory
*Work at Home
* Positions Wanted







MAINT SUPERVISOR
NEEDED
Must have 5 years
exper. as APT MAINT
SUPERVISOR; great
benefits & salary
www.theapogeecomp
anies.com; Fax
904-636-6787 or
561-364-2955








Registered
Nurses
Needed f orthside
& Southside Crisis
Units for those who
want to make a differ-
ence in the lives of
others through behav-
ioral health:
Charge RN
M-F Nights
Baylor RN Nights
PRN all shifts
FT positions offer
benefits.
Apply in person
(9am-4pm M-F)
or mail resume to:
RBHS
Human Resources
900 University Blvd.
North, Suite 700
(7th Floor) Jackson-


H CNAsa
St. Marys
Convalescent Center,
part of
Southeast Georgia
Health System,
has the following


Environmental
Services Tech I
Environmental
Services Supervisor
Food & Nutrition
Supervisor
LPNs
MDS Coordinator


Soiji itAAST Gmiooi!
HII un SNM


Call Southeast Georgia
Health System at
1-800-678-9250 or
visit our website at
www.sghs.org for more
information and to apply
online. You may also
send your resume to
msmalls@sghs.org for
Nursing positions or
bhuntesghs.org for
Allied Health positions.
EOE/Drug Free Workplace






Front Office
Clerk
Entry level answer
phones, schedule
appointments & gen-
eral office duties at
Northside mental
health facility. FT
w/benefits.
Apply in person M-F
9am-4pm or mail
resume to RBHS
Human Resources 900
University Blvd North
Suite 700 (7th floor)
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Fax resume 493-5910.
EOE/Drugfree Workplace





Bartenders, Waitstaff,
Doorstaff
Call 399-1110
DANCERS, DOORSTAFF
& BARTENDERS
NEEDED
CALL 757-7370


DANCERS NEEDED
$$100 $$
PAID DAILY
Passion 641-5033


DANCERS DANCERS
$$ 1,000 $$
HIRING BONUS
No Mandatory Tip Outs
Wackos 399-1110


DJ, DOORMAN,
BARTENDERS,
WAITSTAFF
Passion 641-5033







Dependable, Thorough,
Consistent
* Basic housekeeping services
* Free Estimate
Call Tracy Ann
912 4 613 After 3pm
380783





Bull Dozer & Back Hoe,
By the iob/hr. Clearing
& Stump removal. Ditch-
ing & Dirt, Small or Lrg
Jobs w/Free Est. 768-5875



Thank you!
Besides protecting our
country, military
personnel stationed in
our communities
donated 6U0,U20
hours of volunteer
service in Northeast
Roida and Southeast
Georgia last year.
Their time was given to
community
organizations, church
groups, youth activities,
scouting and more.
Pleas Can
904-4IS-43U,
Fax 9 -38-6230.


* Swedish Therapeutic Massage

* Ayurveda

* Yoga

www.yanamassage.com


BMUGM (904)l354-4 18 ville, FI. 32211 or fax
Include daytime and resume to 493-5910 |
bers. EEO/DFWP E


1 Clary & Associates, Inc.
Professional Surveyors & Mappers
since 1983


* Competitive Salaries
* Medical & Dental Benefits
* 401(k)
* Vacation and Paid Holidays
* Projects Across the Southeast


AC, Heating, Ride
Antiques
Appliances
Arts&Crafts
Auctions
Building Supplies
Business/Office
ECuipement

Collectables
Computer
CraftThrift Stores
Electronics
Estate Sales
Farm/Planting

Rmiture/Household
Garage Sales
Garden/Lawn
HotnlusSpas
Jewelry/Watches
Kid's Stuff
Machinery and
Tools
Medical
Miscellaneous
Merchandise
Musical Merchandise
Phograpp
Portable Buildings
Public Sales
Sorting goods

Trailers
Wanted to Buy or
Trade



SKenmore Cold Spot
Almond color refrig-
erator top mount with
Lnew ice maker Size 20C
excellent condition $ 275 call
912-674-4245
Dryer / Washer -
Big Capacity Very Nice
$200 for Both 248-0227
Keystone Heights
Area: Maytag Refri,
l Side by Side w/ ice-
maker, white 23.5 c/ft
$200, Maytag Dishwasher
under counter $100, Gold-
star Microwave/ LG over
range $35, All in excellent
condition call 352-475-5277

New un-boxed whirl-
pool dishwasher 180
full manufacturer
warranty has not
been used 787-556-9472 Jack-
sonville
4 Old Sewing Machine
Singer Treadle Opera-
tions nice wooden
Cabinet (2) Drawers
Reduced to $75 268-2482



4, Tony Boselli 671 Card-
board Full Size Stand
o1-L up for the Real Jag-
uar Fan 268-2482



4 32 inch Sony Wega
Trintron TV Great
Condition with a Great
Picture $50 call
850-776-9252
Dell Photo Printer 926
Brand new half Price
$45 has card readers
for direct printing from
camera 904-277-8205


HP5440 Printer $10
Includes aloil software
and cords Almost new
condition used only a
few times 904- 379-6036
SStereo Equipment for
Car and House you
must see to believe call
Kim (904) 778-2464 or
(904) 477-2107



BED A Bargain $
Queen Pillow Top 50
Brand New 904-674-0405
BED King Size Set
New in plastic, $225
Must sell 674-0405

Two Piece American
l of Martinsville Fili-
gree Over glass Doors
Genuine Wood Excellent
condition $295
904 220-2886
Desk Antique Roll
Top Excellent
Condition
Appraised $1300
Must Sell $1000 OBO Can
Deliver To see Call 904
282- 6466
Dining Set Table and
Four Chairs Light Oak
48" Pedestal Type
Round $200.00 778-1131
Dining Set Table and
Four Chair Light Oak
48" Pedestal Type
Round $200 778-1131
SDining Table with 6
chairs 74X40 with leaf
$500 sOBO for more
into call 579-4211
GAME ROOM FURNI-
TURE Antique whiskey
Barrel Furn. bought in
1960's. Bar w/ 2 bar
stools, card table, 4
chairs, couch, 2 end
tables, 2 lamps. All
Immaculate! $2500.
Must Pick-up in Jax.
Call Dan 772-418-4059
S JVC 42" Floor
model 14 months
excellent condition
$600 OBO
542-0736 ext 494
MATTRESS FULL Size
NEW Must Sell 14n0
Call Carter 674-0405 $4
MATTRESS A Queen Set.
Brand New in plastic
$150 904-674-0405
SMoving Sale Living
Room Set 4 pieces $200
Dining Chairs ,Lamps,
Sewing Machine,
Office Desk Antique Bikes,
Baker Rack Great Deals
Middleburg 904-254-1503
4 Moving Sale Matching
Sofa and Chair and-
Matching Love Seat
Leave MSG 318-8384
SNew Natural Wood
Rocking Chair never
used asking $80.00 Call
Jim Taylor
(904) 505-7455
SOak Headboard
oversized with
large
mirror,lights,
drawers, shelves.
for queen or full $800
OBO 268-3656
4 Queen Size Sofa Bed
S Good condition $250
Lazy Bay Recliner $100
573-0557
4, Queen Sleeper
Sofa and Loveseat
$150 Corner Com-
puter Desk $75.
Call 912-510-6365
SST. Marys 3/2.5 Fire-
place Huge Patio
Sugarmlll 2 Story
Available 6/08 $1100
Plus Deposit 673-7424


Solid Wood White
Twin Headboard
F.1 Footboard Night-
stand Full Dresser
Stand-up Dresser Rails
Mattress Excellent con-
dition asking $500
904-261-9524
TV w free Stand 32"
Sony Triniton TV with
corresponding stand
Holds multiple compo-
nents $ 200 (904) 859-5034



4, KINGSLAND Garage
Sale. Saturday May
17th From 9:00-2:00
pm at 636 Bristol
Hammock CIr Household
goods and funishing.,
Multi-Family Yard
Sale Furniture appli-
1 ances Clothing Satur-
day May 3rd 7:30-?
73 VonStuban Ct St. Mary's
Pt. Peter landing
Yard Sale Saturday
May 3rd 6676 Lana
off Ricker and Morse
8am to 2 pm.
BARGAIN HUNTERS
GALORE
This Sat & Sun Have
Your Garage Sale at
The Market Place!
7059 Ramona, 786-FLEA



, Riding mower Murray
W/ Bagger and
muIcher 13.5 HP
Good Shape well
maintained $300
220-9279
Snapper Self Pro-
pelled Lawn Mower
$100 Edger $ 35 Weed
Wacker $10 Call after
5 pm. 992-8556
4 Snapper self-propelled
lawn mower W/
L attachment $100 edger
$35 weed wacker $10
call after 5 p.m. 992-8556



4 Fisher Price aquarium
swing $20 Call 379-6036

4, Grace 3-in-i Crib
Mattress and
storage Drawer
$60 Stroller with
Canopy $30 Deluxe car
seat $50(912) 467-3708
5 Kids Bedroom Twin
Bed Dresser Mirror
S night stand excel-
lent condition $200
OBO 483-0645
Mattress not included
4, Neutral crib bedding
Great condition $30
includes quilt bumpers
dust ruffle 2 sheets call
379-6036



ft 17fl 7G 1/0 With
Trailer Goad condi-
v tion Green Cove (904)
284-0047 $ 900 881 -4720
S27" 12 Speed DasanI
Racing Bike Excel-
lent Condition $50.
S Firm Call 282-7925
S5 Piece CB Drum Set
.1 Used Black and
4 Chrome, cushioned
swivel stool,
($350 new ) asking $100
407-949-8192 evenings
Bicycle 16" Rainbow
Island Misty Blue
_1 Model excellent


Apply on-line at www.claryassoc.com or call 904-260-2703 3830 Crown Point Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32257

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4 FOR SALE GAS
100 gal Butane
Tank with gas logs
for fireplace $50.00
Call 786-5122 Good Cond.
SFor Sale R/C Model
Planes,Tanks, Trucks,
Cars Associated
Traxxas dwatrax
Kyoshs Helicopter futa-
baraidos Osesves 729-6468
4 Gone with the wind
SCollector Plates Certi-
;fied in Original Boxes
Collector mugs and
other items (904) 278-6251
4 Halex 6' pool table
used oak laminate
green cloth 4 cues,
balls, triangle
($450 new ) asking $150
407-949-8192
4, Hen Werner Indus-
trial Floor Jack Good
condition $150 cash. 2
ton capacity serious
inquiries please after 4 (904)
264-6054
4 Huge Lot of Maternity
Clothes for $50 Two
tl r Big Rubbermaid
containers Full
904-379-6036
Kitchen Craft Water-
less Cookware Pur-
chase at Southern
Womens Show Used
three pieces Paid $1500 ask.
ing $5300 firm 282-7925
SLexMark Printer new
MOD #3100 $75. OBO
S wheel chair $150 OBO
Pia very good condition.
BOB 716-4180
SScrubs uniforms four
XL tops four Large
S pants Brand new $50
call 537-8313
4, Seiko Kinetic mens
wristwatch Silver and
Gold Excellent Condi-
tion extra wristband
links included $110 379-6036
4 Texas Instruments
Calculators. TI-83
Plus with Guide-
book $ 25.00 and TI
BAlI Plus $10.00
call 729-1225
anytime
S Thomas Kincaid
S Umbrella $8.00 New
Contour 1 Touch mini$
10 Ea Still Sealed
Meters Hurricane Lamp
never used $ 7.00 693-4452
S Waterbed No liner no
mattress w/Head-
t board Loveseat match-
ing chair canvas chair.
$300 for all 264-7820



ww Piano Everett console
Mahogany Excelleni
Tone Great Condition
$250 904-220-7886




$800 obo. Used once.
Serious inq's. 904-751-4661
4, Golf Bails Recondi-
tioned .35 each $3.60
Dozen $25. Per 100
Logo Balls Nego-
tiable call 786-4406 anytime
SGolf Balls Recondi-
tioned .35 each $3.60
Dozen $25. Per 100
Logo Balls Nego-
tiable call Campbells
784-4406 anytime









Adopt a Pet
Pets & Supplies
Livestock & Supplies
Animals Wanted




Bassets, Brussels, Wheatons,
Cackapoo 1/2 price $499.99
and many more.
www.petworldpets.com
262-4646 Open 7 days
BEAGLE PUPS 10wks
3F/1M, up to date on
S/W. $150. 904-642-1609
BICHON FRISE-Stud
needed ASAP. Need
AKC or CKC. 234-8624
Boston Terrier Pups
AKC, 2M, champ blood-
lines, 904-662-6241


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18 THE PERISCOPE, NSB KINGS BAY, Thursday, May 22, 2008


BOSTON TERRIERS CKC
Reg, S&W, M/F $325 & up
904-306-6618 912-496-3919
www.southeastbostons.com
BOXER PUPS-AKC, HC,
shots, fawn & white.
904-786-9653 or 563-3447
BULL MASTIFF PUPS,
AKC, red, brindles $1000
386-454-7526 / 352-318-1891
ENGLISH BULLDOG
AKC Stud for hire, 1.5yrs
old. $500. 904-735-7770
F FREE PITBULL
PUPPIES
to good stable
home only Two
females fice
months old Has Shots
904-521-9181
Free Tiger Kittens
Born March 261h
1l384-1645

German Shepherd pups
AKC. $350.00
904-731-0826
GREAT DANE PUPS
AKC, Several to choose
from $450 & UP. 259-4781
LAB PUPS, choc/yellow,
AKC, OFA hips. Champ
pedg. bik heads, home
raised. $800. 352-489-1879
Male Snow Bengi
S11/2 year old TICA
REG all shots neu-
tered Great with
Kids Call Dustin
228-7974
MALTESE AKC precious
babies, HC, 2nd shots,
trained, $600. 904-744-8154
Medium Size Black
Lab mix to good home
all shots and natured 3
y/o Free moving call
904-236-4532 or 904-545 3134
PEMBROKE WELSH
CORGI PUPS 2M/2F,
CKC, $300. 229-237-4587
PITBULL PUPPIES -
Black/white, red/white,
$100 each. 904-449-2550
ROTTWEILER PUPS
AKC, S/W, tails docked
$300. 912-294-5689


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



Boat Propeller OMC 14
1/2 21 Pitch Stainless
Steel 187 Dollars call
Billy 215-2160

Boat for sale 18' SRI
Boat with Volva Pinta
V-8 Engine and Iturve
$3500 OBO 904 215-4181

18' REGAL '04 Bowrider,
I/O, Incl trir, cvr, access.
$13,500. 904-294-4845
4, 1989 Javelin Fish and
Ski 18 Foot $4000 OBO
Fish Finder and Ski
Included Call
912-729-7309
4. Gulfstream Sail-
boat 25 ft 1970 9.9
Mercury Outboard
extra sails needs
TLC Make offer 904
536-4122


S1997 Ford Four
Winds Classic
Motorhome
29'V-10 New Belt-
less tires Sleeps 6
Fully Self Contained
Asking $19,500 OBO
904-765-2305

AIRSTREAM & TRAIL
MANOR TRAVEL TRLRS
ALLEGRO MOTOR HOMES
Sales, Service, Parts
J.D. Sanders R.V. Sales
Alachua (386) 462-3039
1-800-541-6439

O Enclosed Toy Hauler
T 23' Haulmark Win-
dows AC Kit view at
-sNAS Lot asking $6,500

4 Take over payments
2005 Cougar FW276RL
Excellent condition
Dry weight 6580
GVWR 10,120 Vystar Bal
23,00 576-4569 or home
777-5750





1982 Honda Silverwind
500 Touring M'cycle
Low miles windshield
fairing great rideF/G
Bags $1500 call 912-729-3724

S 1982 Yamaha
Exciter 250cc 3,500
mi Good shape
Runs Great 900.00
OBO 904 652-7563

S2001 Harley Davidson
Road King Over 4K in
Extras All mainte-
nance done beautiful
Bike asking $11,000 Call
(850) 776-9252


27'1984 Lancer Power-
sailer Street Legall
Self Raise/Low Most
System aft Cabin 50 hpNis-
son o/b Air-cond/Heat 10K
OB Medical Problems
912-729-3724
4 KAWASAKI/ KLX -300
Dirt Bike 1997 clean
excellent running con-
dition 36mm Mikuni
Carb New Tires Fast $1600
OBO 287-5177
SUZUKI MARUDER 2001
Exc. cond. w/many
access, helmets, Ithrs &
more. $3000. 904-529-8936




SCar Cover Made to fit
the Volvo 245 excel-
lent cond $ 20.
2618-24820
Goodyear Racing Tire
used at the Daytona
Track in the 1980's $25
268-2482



S1990 Toyota Pickup
190K 4X4 Engine runs
well extensive Rust
$750 OBO Mark
(904) 223-5676
1991 Chevy Corvette
Garage Kept New
Tires Red Coupe 52,000
miles very clean
$12,500 OBO call Al
904-677-6405
4 1992 Acura Legend, 4
Dr New Battery and
L Alternator Runs great;
very nice car $3,200
OBO call RJ 912-467-3348


Call Tiny Corbitt at

9o4-535-3136

for personal, professional

service and RE-ESTABLISH

YOUR CREDIT TODAY!


As little as


S3oo DOWN!

Available on NEW

HONDA'S complete with a

LIFETIME WARRANTY!








Honda

1325 Cassat Ave

www.duvalhonda.com


1994 Ford Thurderbird
for sale black sunroof
good condition runs
but needs simple work
$800 OBO 215-4181

, 1998 Nissan Quest Van
(silver) Runs Great
V-6 $3,000 Call RJ
912-467-3 348


1998 Silver Mustang in
Good condition 104,000
miles Clean title Ask-
ing Price $4,500 OBO
Call Joe 904-683-3320
4 1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
Steering, PWR-WI N,
SCD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO


S1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 89K,Cruise Tilt
Steering, PWR-WIN,
CD/FM child locks
David 912-882-7617 $2,200
OBO
4 1999 Saturn SL2 Eng
Rebuilt A/C.A/T, Pwr
Steering gas saver
$3,000 OBO
(904) 772-8428


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yourgraduale's adhievementwith
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ourgrad's More info or call 359-4527.
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S1999 Pontiac Grand
Prix GTP, Black 160K
4 Auto, Leather, Power
Everything Super-
charged $5,300 OBO Trade
call Dan 716-713-1943
2002 Chevy Venture
Warner Brother's
Edition $7,500
Call (912) 510-6365
k 2003 Ford Mustang,
Black on Black V-6 3.6
L 5 speed Mach Stereo
SSystem with 6 disc CD
changer, pwr Window, pwr
Locks Cruise $9,500.
(904) 535-1987
4 2004 F-150 Supercrew
Lariat 54,000 mi fully
Loaded Leather Seats
$17,000 910-5306
S 2005 Expedition
loaded. Great condi-
tion low payments call
912-729-7309
E BMW 325i '06
Lthr, CD Sunroof
$26,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE


BMW 325i '06
Red Like New CD Sun-
roof $26,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

BMW 740 IL '01-white,
loaded, Al cond., like
new $19,000. 904-731-2475
/(y BMW M5 '06
Navi, CD, Lhtr, Over
$100,000 New, Now
$57,460 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

BUICK LACROSS
Low Miles Excellent
Condition $15,991
1-800-709-6185
CADILLAC DTS '06
White Beige leather
loaded, Fac warr $22,975
Call 674-4444

C7 CADILLAC DEVILLE
'03 DTS EX Low Miles
$15,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE


CADILLAC CTS '05
WhiteTrran 30K $20,990
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
7 CADILLAC CTS '08
Fully Equipped
$30,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Chevy Colorado '05. Z71,
4WD, red w/ bik Ithr int,
fully loaded, runs great,
76K mi, $14,500 abo. Call
805-910-9115
CHEVY COBALT '06
Great First Time Buyer
Pmts $149/mo.
904-899-5820
CHEVY HHR '08
Cold A/C, Great Gas
Saver Take Over Pmts
$199/mo. 904-899-5820
CHEVY MALIBU '04
Great School Car!!!
Take Over Pmts $129/mo.


CHRYSLER 300M '02
Low Low Miles, Take
Over Pmts of $129/mo.
904-899-5820

CHRYSLER 300M '07
22' Wheels Two Tone
Paint Take Over Pints
$199/m0. 904-899-5820
1999 Saturn SL-2 A/C
A/T PWR Steer, Eng
JRebuilt many new
parts head-line 3,000
OBO (904) 772-8428

4 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse
Spyder CT V-6 Leather
seats, 5 speed,
cd-player fully pow-
ered car is in perfect condi-
tion asking 8,200 OBO 904
318-4316 or 707-2680

S1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse
GS 5speed 80,000 miles
CD player,sunroof,.
fully powered car looks
and runs great asking 5,900
OBO (904) 318-43160or 767-2680


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SHardtop Blue law miles
loaded Bose system
L Wrty call (904)278-6251
or 955-3440

4 1999 Dodge Intrepid 2.7
L V-6 Cruise, Tilt,
t | Steer ing, Pwr-win,
CD/FM child Locks
David 912-882-7617




Mercedes-Benz


1.9%
On Select Certified
Merseyside Benz With
Approved Credit

2008 G63
Black/Black,
Locally owned
and driven,
Loaded, Park-
tronic, Ipod
integration, navi,
507HP $122,959
2007 SL55
50th Anniv. Ed.
Active Vent
seats, Keyless
Go, Bi-xenon II
Lamps Like
Brand New
$79,959
2007 ML63
Loaded with
Rear Tv's, Navi,
Sat. Radio,
491Hp, 6 disc
Changer local
trade in $76,959
2006 SL500
White/Stone,
Navi, Keyless
Go, Bi-Xenon H.
Lamps, Loaded!
$59,959
2006 GL450
Loaded w/Park-
tronic, Naviga-
tion, 19" wheels
Local trade in
$48,959 #26169A
2007E350
w/Navi, 6 Disc
CD, Prem. Pkg.
Svc. & Main-
tained Here
$43,959 #u12551
2006 E320 CDi
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chger,
Loaded W/Low
Miles $38,959
2007 ML350
"Program Car"
Service and
Maintained
Here Harmon
stereo CD, Sat
Radio, S-Roof
$36,959 ue12618
2005 E320 CDI
Diesel, Lthr, Sun
Roof, CD Chgr
Loaded! $29,959
2006 R350
w/Alloy
wheels,
Sun Roof CD,
Changer, Navi,
Power Iiftgate
$28,959 u1i261I
2005 ML 350
Only 28K Miles
Special Ed.
TV's In Head-
rests, CD, Sun-
roof, Loaded
$23,959 e#uti m
2006 C230
Sport Black/
Ash, 6Disc
Changer, Blue-
tooth Ready,
loaded! #u1251s
2001 s500
Loaded w/Disc-
tronic Park-
tronic, Active
Body Control,
$20,959 #26217B
2005 C230
Sport White
/ash, Sun Roof
CD, Power
seats $13,959
#U 12525
2001 S430
CD Changer
Timeport Tele-
phone, Loaded
$19,959 eU12475
2001 SLK 230
Lthr, Premium
Wheels, Heated
Seats, Hanrmon
Kardon Stereo
$16,959 *#1F17852
2002 C240
Lthr, Sunroof,
CD, Loaded,
$15,9592E00891an
2002 C320,
Bose Stereo,
Prem. wheels
Memory seats,
Rear & Side
Airbags, Multi
Zone Climate
Control
$13,959
1997 SL320
Convertible!
Black with Tan
Interior, Hard
Top, Leather,
Loaded
$13,959
2000 E320
Local trade in
w/Low Miles,
This Car Has
Everything!
$13,959 #26701A
1999 C230


Kompressor
Sport, Leather
Sunroof, Local
Trade in $8,959
1997 E420
Lthr, Sunroof
AMG Sport
Pkg., Locally
Owned and
Traded $7,959
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SMercedes 4450 SL
Roadster "74" 2dr.
Conv/HIardtop Red w/
AC/PW.AT.Full cover
manuals new tires and
Brakes call 904 278-6251 or
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for All Military E-1 and Up
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FORD 500 SEL '05 Silver
mist, 19,400 mi, w/leather,
loaded, Fac. Warr.Blue
book value $16,560, only
$14,975. Call 6599-9669
FORD 500 SEL '05 Sliver
mist, 19,400 mi, w/leather,
loaded, Fac. Warr.Blue
book value $16,560, only
$14,975. Call 6599-9669
FORD FOCUS '07
THEOFFLEASEOUT-
LET.COM 1-800-709-6185
FORD MUSTANG
SHELBY GT '07
Blkrran 800 Miles
$36,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD MUSTANG '07
Convertible Certified
$18,994 1-800-709-6185
FORD TAURUS'05
Loaded With All The
Options Take Over Pmts
$129/mo.904-899-5820
Honda Accord EX V6
Coupe '04- Silver, Exc.
cond, Ithr, fully loaded.
$13,800. 904-962-5341
HONDA ACCORD LX '00
5spd, runs great, cold AC,
$4150. 904-996-7937
SHONDA ACCORD EX
'06 V6 Coupe Like New
$19,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HONDA ACCORD
COUPE '08 Only 900
miles $20,890 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
HYUNDAI TIBURON '03
40 MPG, WOW! Take
Over Pints $129/mo.
904-899-5820
M Kenmore Sewing
Machine runs good $50
S walking foot and quilt-
ing foot $15 each
254-5127
Lexus ofJax.com
visit us for all makes &
models BMW, Honda,
Chevy, Ford, Etc 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN TOWN CAR
'03 40K Miles $13,590
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LINCOLN LS '05
Certified Full Warranty
$16,991 1-800-709-6185
LINCOLN TOWNCAR '07
Signature, Limited,
10K Warranty $24,991
1-800-709-6185
4 NISSAN 350Z
Enthusiast Road-
S ster V-6 3.5L Sic
Speed Manual
Blue 2005 Less than 10K
miles $23,095 call
904-505-93840


ACURA OF ORANGE PARK
7200 Blanding Blvd. 777-5600


AUDI JACKSONVILLE
4660-100 Southside Blvd. 565-4000


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


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


GARBER BUICK
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
KEY BUICK
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060

CLAUDE NOLAN CADILLAC
4700 Southside Blvd. 642-5111
NIMNICHT CADILLAC
7999 Blanding Blvd. 778-7700
PARKER CADILLAC
375 Belz Outlet Blvd. (904)824-9181

COGGIN CHEVY AVENUES
10880 Philips Hwy. 260-7777
CREST CHEVROLET
8281 Merrill Rd. 721-1880
GARBER CHEWVY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
GORDON CHEV
1166 Blanding Blvd. 272-2200
JERRY HAMM CHEV
3494 Philips Hwy. 398-3036
PINE VIEW CHEVROLET
Macclenny 259-6117
NIMNICHT CHEV
1550 Cassat Ave. 387-4041


ATLANTIC CHRYSLER
2330 US1 South 354-4421
CARUSO CHRYSLER
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Chrysler of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER CHRYSLER
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD
CHRYSLER JEEP
1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch.
1-800-228-7454


ATLANTIC DODGE
2330 US1 South 354-4421
JACK CARUSO
REGENCY DODGE
10979 Atlantic Blvd. 642-5600
GARBER DODGE TRUCK
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com
ORANGE PARK DODGE
7233 Blanding Blvd. 777-5500
RICK KEFFER
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454


NISSAN ALTIMA'07
Factory Warranty
$16,994 1-800-709-6185
NISSAN MAXIMA -07
3.SSL Lthr, CD, Sun-
roof $23,880 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
TOYOTA AVALON XL '99
lownr, Ided, low mi's, exc
cond $6500. 904-269-0610
TOYOTA CAMRY XLE
'03 Super Clean, Take
Over Pits $129/mo.
904-899-5820
SToyota Camry 02 LE
74,000 Miles Silver
l $9,700 OBO (904)
535-1447
SToyota Chrome Run-
ning Boards with
Brackets 2005 and up
extra or access cab
912-674-9305
Volkswagen Beetle 4
cylinder 5 speed Coupe
2 DGL Yellow, Leather
Black Seats AC/ Heat,
AM /FM /CD excellent
condition warranty private
(904) 491-7996
VW VEETLE '99
Only 43,000 Miles
Must See $6,991
1-800-709-6185
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4 2004 Ford Explorer
Sport Track 30K Miles
t XLT 2X4 Excellent
condition
$15,000 OBO (904) 5534355
,0 2004 Ford Sport Track
30K Miles XLT 2X4
Excellent condition
(9$ 15,900 OBO
(904) 553-0355


F 2005 Denali XL
Fully Loaded W/3
Screens & 2 sets of
Rims Over $ 62,000
New Must Sell
$ 30,000 OBO
(904) 566-4666
BMW X3 3.0Si '07
Lthr, CD, Sunroof
$33,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
CADILLAC ESCALADE
'06 Looking For Some-
one To Take Over Pmts
$229/mo. 904-899-5820
CHEVY AVALANCHE '03
Z71 Clean In And Out
$14,991 1-800-709-6185
CHRYSLER
PACIFICA'04 Lthr,
Sunroof, CD Fully
Equip. $15,990 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
EASY AUTO LOANS
for All Mililary E-1 and Up
ZERO CREDIT REQUIRED
ZERO DOWN PAYMENT
Call (866)608-4348 for
PREAPPROVAL
FORD EDGE '07
THEOFFLEASEOUTLET.
COM, 1-800-709-6185
FORD EXCURSION '01
XLT 4x4, loaded, dual AC,
71k mi, $11,975
Call 674-4444
FORD Explorer XLT 03.
4x4, exc cond, white, gray
Ithr, 84Kmi, $7,900.
Mary cell 410-963-7606.
Home 904-461-0061
4 Ford Explorer 97
Eddie Bauer 4X4
Leather, Sunroof,6 Cyl,
CD, 4 Dr New Self
Level Shocks 108K $4500
758-2475
FORD EXPEDITION
'05 Only 40,000 Miles
Lth, CD $16,480
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPLORER LTD '05
Lthr, CD, Sunroof Only
39,000 ml $17,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
FORD EXPLORER '07
THEOFFLEASE
OUTLET.COM $15,994
1-800-709-6185


WESTSIDE DODGE
1672 Cassat Ave. 384-6561


BOARD FORD
St. Augustine 353-6797
Florida's Super Duty Headquarters
PAUL CLARK
FORD-MERCURY
1-95 N. Exit 129 (Yulee) 225-3673
GARBER FORD-MERCURY
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
MIKE SHAD FORD
At The Avenues
10720 Philips Hwy. 904-292-3325
MIKE DAVIDSON FORD
AT REGENCY
9650 Atlantic Blvd. 725-3060
MIKE SHAD FORD
OF ORANGE PARK
7700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673

NIMNICHT PONTIAC-GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826
COGGIN GMC TRUCKS
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER GMC TRUCKS
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com


COGGIN HODA 0N ATINA1CM
11003 Atlantic Blvd. 565-8800
COGGIN HONDA
OF ST. AUGUSTINE
2898 U.S. Hwy. 1S. 1-800-456-1689
UVAL HONDA
1325 Cassat Ave. 899-1900
LOU SOBH HONDA
OF THE AVENUES
11333 Phillips Hwy. 370-1300
LUCAS HONDA OF JAX
7801 Blanding Blvd. 269-2277
NAULY HONDA
178 Altama Connector
Brunswick, GA 877-933-1833


HYUNDAI
of ORANGE PARK
7600 Blanding Blvd. 899-0900
KEY HYUNDAI
4660 Southside Blvd. 642-6060


ATLANTIC INFINITI
10980 Atlantic Blvd. 642-0200

CITY ISUZU
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111



JAGUAR JACKSONVILLE
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500


ATLANTIC JEEP
2330 US 1 South 354-4421
CARUSO JEEP
1750 Southside Blvd. 725-7300
FRANK GRIFFIN
Jeep of Orange Park
1515 Wells Rd. 269-1033
GARBER JEEP
Green Cove Springs 264-2416
www.garberautomall.com


FORD F550 '06
Diesel, X-Cab, 4x4
5 Yard Dump
$30,991 1-800-709-6185
GMC 22' diesel flatbed
1991, 20001b lift, side rails
+ rear gate. Runs well
$6900. Owner 904-737-2611
GMC SIERRA'05
Great Truck Take Over
Pmts $199/mo. 904-899-5820
GMC SIERRA '05
Ex Cab, Tonneau
Cover Custom
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
4, GMC Truck Fully
Loaded like new 2004
57,000 miles Call
(904) 272-9615
GMC YUKON DENALI
SLT '00 4x4 leather loaded
87k beautflul $7975
Call 699-9669
SGMC YUKON LT
'04 White/Tan, Lth
CD, Beautiful
$16,480 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
Honda CRV EX 4x4,
'06. Air, AT, Tilt,
Cruise. Sunroof,
Alloys, AM/FM/XM 6
CD Changer. Too
many extras to list.
Safe, economical SUV.
Excellent Condition.
Maintenance Records.
Private Owner. Make
an offer. 904-718-4167.
| INFINITI FX35'04
Navi, WhtrTan $25,490
36K Miles 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
JEEP LIBERTY'06
Must See Take Over
Pmts $199/m0o. 904-899-5820
KIA SPORTAGE
ILX '07 Only 7000 mi
$16,660 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
LAND ROVER '03
Very Nice 1 Owner, Take
Over Pmts Of $159/mo.
904-899-5820


NISSAN PATH-
FINDER XE '06 Like
New $19,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

(jl NISSAN XTERRA
'07 Yellow/Gray
$16,580 B998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

TOYOTA 4Runner
'06 LTD V8, Lth
Roof, CD Only 30K
Miles, $25,980 998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE

TOYOTA TACOMA '04
Low Low Miles Take
Over Pmts $191/mo.
904-899-5820

TOYOTA TACOMA '04
Double Cab Pre Runner
$16,991 1-800-709-6185

VOLVO XC90 '04
White/Tan Fully
Equpped $15,980
998-0012
LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE



DODGE RAM VAN '02
Conversion Pkg,
Low Miles $9,991
1-800-709-6185



CHEVY S10 '92-4cyl, 5spd
runs great, cold AC, gd
work truck $1100. 429-7234




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1736 Cassat Ave. 389-7792 CARS INC.
H Y JEEP 10100 Atlantic Blvd. 725-9155
178 Altama Connector
Brunswick, GA 877-933-1833
RICK KEFFER ROLLS ROYCE ORLANDO
1-95 Exit 129, Fern Bch. 1-800-228-7454 895 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
fl _- Longwood/Orlando Fl 407-33-3443

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6373 Blanding Blvd. 771-6078 NIMNICHT SAAB
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.. ... 904-778-7700 www.nimnicht.com


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


LAND ROVER JACKSONVILLE
11211 Atlantic Blvd. 642-1500


LEXUS OF JACKSONVILLE
10259 Atlantic Blvd. 721-5000


NORi FORIDA WLINCOLN MERCURY
4620 Southside Blvd. 642-4100
MIKE SHAD FORD
UNCOLN MERCURY
700 Blanding Blvd. 777-3673


LOTUS OF JACKSONVILLE
www.lotusofjacksonville.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


TOM BUSH MAZDA
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911
MAZDA CITY
6916 Blanding Blvd 779-0600


BRUMOS MOTOR CARS INC.
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
MERCEDES BEE
OF ORANGE PARK
7018 Blanding Blvd. 777-5900


TOM BUSH MINI
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911

CITY MITSUBISHI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 565-2489
www.cityautomotive.com
CITY MITSUBISHI
of ORANGE PARK
7505 Blanding Blvd. 779-8100



COGGIN NISSAN-ATLANTIC
10600 Atlantic Blvd. 642-7900
COGGIN NISSAN-AVENUES
10859 Philips Hwy. 880-3000
MKESHAD MSSAN OF JAX
1810 Cassat Ave 389-3621
PARKER NISSAN
2755 U.S 1 South, St Aug. 904-794-9990
MIKE SHAD NISSAN OF OP
1565 Wells Rd. 269-9400


COGGIN PONTIAC-GMC
9201 Atlantic Blvd. 724-2310
GARBER PONTIAC
Green Cove Springs 264-4502
www.garberautomall.com
NAMfY PONTIAC-GMC
178 Altama Connector
Brunswick, GA 877-933-1833
NIMNICHT PONTIAC GMC
11503 Phillips Hwy. 854-4826


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


SMART CAR
OF JACKSONVILLE



SUBARU OF JACKSONVILLE
10800 Atlantic Blvd. 641-6455


KEN CHANCEY SUZUKI
1285 Cassat Ave. 389-7700
CITY SUZUKI
10585 Atlantic Blvd. 998-7111
wwwcityautomotive.com


ARLINGTON TOYOTA
10939 Atlantic Blvd. 302-6762
COGGIN TOYOTA AVENUES
10564 Philips Hwy. 262-0338
KEITH PIERSON TOYOTA
6501 Youngerman Circle. 771-9100
ERNIE PALMER TOYOTA
1310 Cassat Ave. 389-4561

VW OF ORANGE PARK
1481 Wells Road 269-2603
TOM BUSH VW
9850 Atlantic Blvd. 725-0911

PROFESSIONAL
AUTO LEASING
10231 Atlantic Blvd. 722-1694




BEACH BLVD. AUTOMOlIVE
www.beachblvdautomotive.com
6833 Beach Blvd. 724-3511
BRUMOS MOTOR CARS
PRE-OWNED AUTO CENTER
10211 Atlantic Blvd. 724-1080
Lexus of Jacksonville
Pre-Owned Center
10384 Atlantic Blvd. 998-0012
Tom Bush BMW
9910 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4381
Tom Bush Autoplex
9875 Atlantic Blvd. 371-4877



JACKSONVILLE CHRYSLER
JEEP DODGE
9A & BAYMEADOWS. 493-0000
WORLD IMPORTS
www.worldimportsusa.com
11650 BEACH BLVD. 998-9992


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