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Vol. 10, No. 15 | Thursday, July 22, 2010 www.thelighthousenews.com WHAT’S INSIDE BU2 Matthew Meints of NMCB 40 gets “help” with his workout from son Matthew Jr. during Family Exercise Day. Page 12. The 2010 Naval Base Ventura County Air Show at Point Mugu is right around the corner: Saturday, Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. 8. Anyone with base access is invited to beat the crowds and enjoy a “practice” air show on Friday, Aug. 6, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The head- liner, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, will perform at 3 p.m. Similar to the dress rehearsal of a stage perfor- mance, the practice air show gives pilots the op- portunity to experience flying conditions and become familiar with the air field layout at Point Mugu the day before the actual show begins. One food booth and one beverage booth will be open during the practice air show, and several of the aircraft and military equipment being displayed NBVC Air Show is set for Aug. 7, 8 MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE The Battle of Commands team from Naval Branch Health Clinic, Naval Base Ventura County, gives it everything they’ve got left in the last of the 12 competitions, the tug-of- war. It was enough: The team defeated three others to take the first-place trophy. The three-day Battle of Commands ended Friday, July 16. Details, Pages 20, 21. Practice run starts at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6, and is open to all with base access SEE AIR SHOW, PAGE 19 30th NCR gets new commanding officer Construction Mechanic Constructionman Spencer Sterck, carrying a “dummy” M-16, stays vigilant as the point man for the security patrol training during NMCB 3’s Command Post Exercise on June 25. Page 14. IT1 Joe Thayer of NMCB 40 and his spouse, Stephanie, have started teaching American Red Cross classes at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme. Page 5. More Air Show news • Ground displays, Page 3 • Who’s performing, Page 19 By MCC Shane Montgomery 30th Naval Construction Regiment Capt. Kelly J. Schmader relinquished command of the 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30th NCR) to Capt. Bret Muilenberg in a change of command ceremony held at the main parade field at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, July 9. “I’ve never been more proud to serve with a SEE 30TH NCR, PAGE 13

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Vol. 10, No. 15 | Thursday, July 22, 2010www.thelighthousenews.com

WHAT’S INSIDE

BU2 Matthew Meints of NMCB40 gets “help” with his workoutfrom son Matthew Jr. during FamilyExercise Day. Page 12.

The 2010Naval Base Ventura County Air Showat PointMugu is right around the corner: Saturday,Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. 8.Anyone with base access is invited to beat the

crowds and enjoy a “practice” air show on Friday,Aug. 6, from10 a.m. to4:30 p.m.The head-

liner, theU.S.Air ForceThunderbirds, will perform at 3 p.m.Similar to the dress rehearsal of a stage perfor-

mance, the practice air show gives pilots the op-portunity to experience flying conditions andbecome familiar with the air field layout at PointMugu the day before the actual show begins.One food booth and one beverage booth will be

open during the practice air show, and several ofthe aircraft andmilitary equipment being displayed

NBVCAir Show is set for Aug. 7, 8MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

The Battle of Commands team from Naval Branch Health Clinic, Naval Base VenturaCounty, gives it everything they’ve got left in the last of the 12 competitions, the tug-of-war. It was enough: The team defeated three others to take the first-place trophy. Thethree-day Battle of Commands ended Friday, July 16. Details, Pages 20, 21.

Practice run starts at 10 a.m.Friday, Aug. 6, and is open toall with base access

SEE AIR SHOW, PAGE 19

30th NCR gets newcommanding officer

Construction MechanicConstructionman Spencer Sterck,carrying a “dummy” M-16, staysvigilant as the point man for thesecurity patrol training during NMCB3’s Command Post Exercise onJune 25. Page 14.

IT1 Joe Thayer of NMCB 40 and hisspouse, Stephanie, have startedteaching American Red Crossclasses at Naval Base VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme. Page 5.

More Air Show news• Ground displays, Page 3• Who’s performing, Page 19

By MCC Shane Montgomery30th Naval Construction Regiment

Capt. Kelly J. Schmader relinquished commandof the 30th Naval Construction Regiment (30thNCR) to Capt. Bret Muilenberg in a change ofcommand ceremony held at the main parade fieldat Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme,July 9.“I’ve never been more proud to serve with a

SEE 30TH NCR, PAGE 13

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By Captain Jim McHughNBVC Commanding Officer

THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-MENT EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BY THE STAR, OF CAMARILLO,CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITHTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURACOUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIANENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, RETIREES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERSIN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARENOT NECESSARILY THE OFFICIAL VIEWS OF, NOR ENDORSED BY,THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND DO NOT IMPLY EN-DORSEMENT THEREOF. THE APPEARANCE OF ADVERTISING INTHIS PUBLICATION INCLUDING INSERTS AND SUPPLEMENTS,DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE, THE U.S. NAVY OR THE STAR, OF THE PRODUCTSOR SERVICES ADVERTISED. EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THISPUBLICATION SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, USEOR PATRONAGE WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, PHYSICALHANDICAP, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERITFACTOR OF THE PURCHASER, USE, OR PATRON. IF A VIOLATIONOR REJECTION OF THIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY BY AN AD-VERTISER IS CONFIRMED, THE PUBLISHER SHALL REFUSE TOPRINT ADVERTISING FROM THAT SOURCE UNTIL THE VIOLATIONIS CORRECTED. EDITORIAL CONTENT IS EDITED, PREPAREDAND PROVIDED TO THE PUBLISHER BY THE LOCAL INSTALLA-TION PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THENAVAL BASE VENTURA COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE.

COMMANDING OFFICERCAPT. JIM McHUGH

CHIEF STAFF OFFICERCAPT. ANTONIO EDMONDS

LIGHTHOUSE EDITORANDREA [email protected]

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICERTERI REID

MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTMC1 AARON PETERSON

PUBLISHERGEORGE H. COGSWELL III

Ventura County Star

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Why is the NEX so hot?

Question: Why is the NEX so hot?

Answer: The NEX air conditioning system is deteriorated and in need of replace-ment.Currently, three of the 10 roof-mounted systems have failed, which has contributed

to the higher-than-normal temperatures. The remaining system is operated manually bythe NEX staff, who are working to maintain a comfortable shopping environment.To address this concern, the Public Works Department awarded a contract at the be-

ginning of March 2010 for about $500,000 to replace eight of the 10 existing systems.You may have already noticed that there are workers on the roof beginning the prelimi-nary preparation.Air conditioning units of this size require about six weeks to procure and are ex-

pected to arrive the first or second week of August. Our intent is to have all systemsinstalled and back to normal operation by the end of August.

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The thousands of people who visitedthe Point Mugu Air Show in October of2005 got a special treat if they stopped byMissile Park on their way to the show oron their way home.Dozens of volunteers from PointMugu

and PortHueneme had spent hours spruc-ing up the area, located on Navair Roadat the Wood Road exit of Highway 1, inanticipation of a flood of visitors.Members of VX-30 refurbished the F-4

Phantom and the F-14 Tomcat, haulingin special equipment because the jets sitso high off the ground.The PublicWorks Seabee branch put in

concrete curbing and 400 tons of decora-tive white rock, replacing trash receptacles,

repairing the gazebo and picnic tables andreplacing signs.And the Aircraft IntermediateMainte-

nance Detachment repainted 14 missiles,dismounting the smaller ones from theirstands and taking them to the AIMDpaint shop for full restoration.A rededication ceremony was held Nov.

29, and the Dec. 15 Lighthouse carriedthe story.“With motivation and enthusiasm, the

volunteers worked at Missile Park simul-taneously, coordinating their separateprojects, sharing equipment and expertiseto meet the deadline of the week prior tothe air show,” the newspaper reported.“Their dedicated efforts have helped to

preserve this unique showcase of navalaviation history.”The F-4 was placed at Missile Park in

October 1992, and the F-14 was placedthere in June 1995. Both had sustainedsevere corrosion due to Mother Nature,aircraft and automobile exhaust and birddroppings.Corroded areas had to be cut out with

a grinder, then patched with sheet metaland sealed before any painting could takeplace.It took 52 gallons of polyurethane paint

to refurbish both aircraft.AIMD used 14 gallons of paint, three

gallons of bondo and 28 rolls of sandpa-per to refurbish the missiles.

Looking back 2005: Missile Park spruced up

Fighter jets, law enforcement helicoptersand a KC-135, which refuels long-rangebombers, are among the dozens of mili-tary and civilian aircraft expected to beon display at the 2010 Naval Base Ven-tura County Air Show at Point Mugu.The show is just two weeks away: Sat-

urday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8. Gatesopen at 8 a.m.In addition to aerial performances, a

popular feature of the air show is the dis-play of aircraft on the ground, so-called“static displays.”Among the aircraft scheduled to be on

display, subject to change, are:• AKC-135 fromMarchAir Force Base,

Calif. During air refueling, the large fly-able boom attached to the airplane’s bel-ly can offload fuel at 6,500 pounds perminute. This is enough fuel in one minuteto operate an average family car for oneyear.• AC-130JHercules cargo aircraft from

the Channel Islands Air National Guard.Capable of carrying up to 3,000 gallonsof retardant, this aircraft has played amajor part in saving lives and large areasof land from wildfires.• AnF-5ETiger II fighter aircraft, which

is used in adversary training for the Navy

and other branches of the military. Fight-er SquadronComposite One Three (VFC-13), home-based at Fallon Naval Air Sta-tion in Nevada and known as the“Fighting Saints,” will have the fighterpainted in one of the various paint schemesused to represent foreign air forces.Other military: EA-18GGrowler; EA-

6B Prowler; E-2C Hawkeye from VAW-117; C-130THercules from VR-55; NP-3Orion and S-3B Viking fromVX-30; HH-65 from the Coast Guard; CF-18 Hornetand CT-155, Canadian Air Force; NGPredator, an unmanned aerial vehicle,U.S. Air Force; and an FA-18 Super Hor-net, VFA-122.Civilian: T206H from the California

Highway Patrol; 212-205 Huey from theVentura County Sheriff ’s Department;B-25J, an aircraft that flew inWorld WarII; H-21; C-172; LA-4 Lake and a C-177fromEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer-sity. Elite Helicopters will also be bringingin a helicopter from their fleet.

Air Show just2 weeks away

About the Air ShowThe 2010 Naval Base Ventura County

Air Show at Point Mugu is scheduled forSaturday, Aug. 7, and Sunday, Aug. 8.Admission and parking are free. Gateswill open at 8 a.m. both Saturday andSunday, with flight demonstrationsstarting at 10 a.m.In addition to the Thunderbirds, the

air show will also feature the latest inaviation, with both military and civilian airacts and vintage aircraft on display.The public can purchase special

reserved seating tickets from the AirShow Network. For information, visit thewebsite, http://www.airshownetwork.com/home.html.Keep up with the air show status by

calling the information line at 989-8786,visiting https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Ventura/Recreation/2010AirShow/index.htm or our new Facebook page, NBVC AirShow at Point Mugu.

A C-130T Hercules will be on display, courtesy of the VR-55 squadron at NBVC.

COMMUNITYCALENDAR

NO RESERVATIONNEEDED: Navy LodgeOpen House 40th

anniversary celebration,1 to 4 p.m., Building 1172, PortHueneme. Information: 985-2624.

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NATIONAL NIGHTOUT: 6 to 8 p.m., LMHSoccer Field, PointMugu. Safety info and

demos, including military workingdogs, McGruff the Crime Dog,fire safety and bomb squad.Sponsored by Lincoln MilitaryHousing, NBVC Security, others.

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SNEAK PREVIEW: AG-rated movie, 2 p.m.,free, Needham Theater,Port Hueneme. Must

show military ID; spouses can pickup tickets if military member isdeployed.

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FAIR TIME: VenturaCounty Fair MilitaryAppreciation Day,Seaside Park, Ventura.

All military personnel holding acurrent, valid military ID will beadmitted free. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.,last admission at 10 p.m.

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MOAA: The VenturaCounty Chapter ofthe Military OfficersAssociation of

America (VCC-MOAA) meets at11:30 a.m. at the Bard Mansion.Lunch is included. Tickets: $13.Information: 815-3630.

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DALLAS COWBOYS:America’s favoritefootball team flies in toPoint Mugu at 3 p.m.

and will sign autographs for abouthalf an hour in Hangar 34.

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Here’s a list of aircraftthat will be displayed onthe ground.

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I love Disneyland.Oh, I know it is the smallest of the Dis-

neyland resorts, but I love it. My husbandand I have been season pass holders formost of our marriage.Several years ago, we happened to be

walking alongMain Street USAwhen wenoticed something happening at the flag-pole. The Disneyland Band, the DapperDans (a barbershop quartet) and a “de-tail” were surrounding the flagpole. Wejoined the gathering throng to discover aspecial ceremony: the Flag Retreat Cere-mony.The ceremony was started by Gunny, a

26-year Marine Corps veteran, now a se-curity officer at Disneyland Park. Gunny’svision started with a simple desire to hon-or the flag each day at its lowering andthe men and women who have defendedit.TheDisneylandBand leads a procession

downMain StreetUSA,where theDapperDans join them along with the securitydetail. The band and “Dans” perform amedley of patriotic favorites. This is fol-lowed by the anthem of each branch ofthe Armed Forces, during which time vet-

erans and active duty are asked to join thecircle around the flagpole at the hearingof their anthem.Over the years we havemet fellow active

duty, Guard and Reservists and someamazing World War II and Vietnam-eraveterans. And, over the years, we have seensomething happen: a culture has devel-oped at the flagpole.Each time we attend we see more veter-

ans taking ownership of the ceremony,acting as “unofficial hosts.” These proudvets walk around the crowd prior to theceremony, encouraging Disney guests to

join the ceremony, asking if they are aveteran or service family.Then the ceremony begins. Branch by

branch, Army,Navy,MarineCorps, CoastGuard and Air Force – veterans and ser-vice members, side-by-side — circle theflag. Then the detail arrives to lower theflag, first stopping to thank each for theirhonored service to our country.At Gunny’s command, “Order Arms”

salutes are rendered, some weathered byage, some still in the fight – but eachproudly and smartly snapped until our flagis lowered and properly folded.As the band, the “Dans” and the detail

retire, something indescribable happens.Those vets gathered round the flagpoleare slow to disperse. Joined by spouses,many wonderful connections are made.We’ve attended this ceremony for the

past few years. It seems we linger longereach time, savoring each other’s sacrifice,service and a very special camaraderie.Till next time … see you at the Disney

Flagpole.— Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected] and don’t miss EnlistedSpouse Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/nht.

Another magical moment at Disneyland

Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson

Free parking is being provided toNaval Base Ventura Countymilitarypersonnel who attend the MalibuArts Festival this weekend.Showing military ID to the park-

ing attendant will get NBVCperson-nel free parking on either side of theCivic Center, between Cross Creekand Web Way off Pacific CoastHighway 1 in Malibu.Celebrating its 39th year, theMal-

ibu Arts Festival runs from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 24, and Sun-day, July 25, outside theCivic Center.It features the work of more than200 award-winning painters, sculp-tors, photographers, jewelers andother artisans.Volunteers are also needed for a

wide range of duties, from distribut-ing handouts to traffic control.For more information on the fes-

tival or volunteering, go to www.malibu,org or call theMalibuCham-ber at (310) 456-9025.

Military parks freeat Malibu festival

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Pass is valid through 12/31/10. Pass must be activated on day of first visit. Please present your ticket at the Universal Studios Hollywood Annual Pass Center to receive your exclusive 2010 Value Pass. Black-out dates and restrictionsapply. There are no black-out dates for the first visit. ID and finger scan required for park entry. ©2010 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. 10-LOC-9599

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

With fleet and family readiness being socritical to the military, Stephanie Thayerhas a question:Why don’t more people know CPR?“The military is always about readiness

and being prepared, and knowing CPR isan active component of that,” said Thayer,a certified American Red Cross CPR in-structor who is now offering classes at Na-val Base Ventura County with help fromher husband, Information SystemsTechni-cian 1st Class Joe Thayer of NavalMobileConstruction Battalion 40.The Thayers recently taught CPR to a

roomful of NMCB 40 personnel, but theywant to go far beyond that.“A new parent – actually anyone who

has a child in the home – needs to learnCPR,” Stephanie says.“It’s the right thing to do,” her husband

adds.Becoming parents and wanting to give

back to the community was what prompt-ed the couple to becomeRedCross volun-teers and certified CPR instructors. Whilethey’ve never had to use what they’ve

learned on their son, now 7, Joe had torender emergency aid to an Italian familyinvolved in a car accident in Naples, Italy.Even with a language barrier, he was ableto help because first aid is internationallyknown.“The American Red Cross is such an

important lifeline to our community, andfrom time to time and as the natural disas-ters happen, they’ve become stretched sothin in terms of finances and personnelsupport,”he said. “It’s important for us tovolunteer and to keep volunteering. Andit sets a good example for our son.”Next year, they hope to have him CPR-

certified.

The Thayers are working to start up aprogramon base they implemented duringJoe’s three-year tour in Italy called “CPRSaturday.”Once a year, on a Saturday, RedCross personnel set up stations where peo-ple can learn CPR for adults, children andinfants. After they’vemastered those tech-niques, been instructed in first-aid andlearned how to use an automated externaldefibrillator, they take the written test forRed Cross certification.“In one day, 85 people became certified,”

Stephanie said. “The youngest was 8.”Until then, the Thayers are offering the

six-hour adult, child and infantCPRcoursewhenever there’s a demand. Since June 29,they’ve certified 58 people. They hope tooffer disaster preparedness and other class-es that the Red Cross offers.Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Wil-

liam Heater of NMCB 40 took the Thay-ers’ class recently. He first became certified10 years ago, but his most recent certifica-tion had expired.“It’s important to know it, even though

I’ve never had to use it,” he said. “Youcould be the person to save someone’slife.”

Seabee, spouse teach Red Cross classes

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Using CM2 Matthew Vajgrt of NMCB 40 asa “choking subject,” Red Cross instructorStephanie Thayer shows what to do. Thayerand her husband, IT1 Joe Thayer of NMCB40, are teaching Red Cross classes at NavalBase Ventura County.

To sign upAmerican Red Cross classes are taughtin the Red Cross classroom at theFleet & Family Support Center, Building1169, Port Hueneme. To sign up for aclass taught on or off base or want tovolunteer, call the Camarillo chapterat 805-987-1514 or go online to www.arcventura.org

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EvangelisticMissionary Baptist

ChurchSun Morning Prayer 8:30a-9a

Sunday School 9a-10:15aMorning Worship 10:30a

Wed Prayer/Bible Study 6:30p

Pastor-Bishop Princeton Allen125 E.Pearl St., Pt Hueneme

805-986-19226

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By now we are all aware of the disas-trous oil spill in theGulf of Mexico, whichhas been dubbed the biggest environmen-tal catastrophe in modern U.S. history. Ithas been the main headline in the newsfor almost the past three months, and itcontinues to be.Now, let me be clear that this article will

not be about politics surrounding this is-sue.What I would like to talk about is whywe, as residents of the planet Earth, shouldcare about our environment.The Bible talks about howGod will re-

new the Earth someday. So does thatmeanthat as a Christian — or what other faithgroup you may belong to, or not belongto— you should not care about our envi-ronment? By no means!I would argue that we should all care

about our environment, and one of themost important arguments for caring forour environment is that we should loveour neighbors as we love ourselves.As we love one another, we should do

everything possible to eliminate sufferings.

If you drink contaminated water, you canget dysentery and die. If you dump gar-bage in non-designated dumping areas, itgoes into the ground and into streams,rivers, lakes and the ocean, and it con-taminates the fish and other foods that weeat, and it messes up the ecological system,and it affects everyone!We live in a world that is full of dis-

eases that are harmful and often deadlyto people. That’s why organizations like

the Seabees go to Third World countriesand drill water wells to provide themwithsafe, clean water to drink.That’s loving and taking care of one

another!We should all care about our environ-

ment and do our part in keeping the en-vironment clean because we love ourneighbors, our children, our grandchildrenand the generations yet to come. It is ev-eryone’s responsibility!

Love our neighbors, our children, our Planet Earth

Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433

Phone: (805) 982-4358Fax: (805) 982-5364

ProtestantSunday worship service: 9 a.m.Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.

Catholic MassSunday: 11:15 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 10:45 a.m.Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday,

10 a.m.All Hands Bible Study: Saturday,

7 p.m.

Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121

Phone: (805) 989-7967Fax: (805) 989-7968

ProtestantSunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.

Catholic MassSunday: 8:45 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

Chaplains serving NBVCLt. Deann ColemanCommand Chaplain

Lt. Kyung TakStaff Chaplain

Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest

Worship scheduleChaplain’s

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Every day, you hear someone complainabout how expensive things are getting.Gasoline, food, clothing — have you putair in your tires lately? Even the cost ofair has gone up!Well, what if someone told you that you

can get an education for free?TheNavy College Learning Center pro-

vides you with an educational programfor refreshing your foundational academ-ic skills at no cost. You can brush up onmath, grammar, reading skills, science andother topics for free.What’s the catch?There is no catch.The Navy College Learning Center is a

benefit provided by the Navy for the per-sonal and professional development ofactive-duty service members, reservists,retirees, their spouses and familymembersover the age of 19.You don’t have to use tuition assistance

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Learning Center will cost you is your time.However, in an average of 60 hours, youcould prepare yourself for twoCLEP tests,the SAT or ACT, the ASVAB or any of anumber of other tests. Just think, in less

time than it would take to watch the lastthree seasons of “NCIS” (68 hours), youcould be well on your way to a better ca-reer, higher self-confidence and muchmore!The program is self-paced, and you have

the ability to determine your own schedule.There is always a friendly facilitator onduty to help you learn and keep you ontrack.All that you have to do is to show up.

What are you waiting for?Call for an appointment or for more

information today! Hours are Mondaythrough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CallAnn or Heather at 982-4329 today.

Navy College Learning Center offers free classes

One of the mostimportant argumentsfor caring for ourenvironment is thatwe should love ourneighbors as we loveourselves.

Vacation Bible School, sponsored byNaval Base Ventura County ReligiousMinistries, begins Monday, Aug. 9, andruns through Friday, Aug. 13, at the Sea-bee Chapel, Port Hueneme.Classes are for children 3 to 12 years

old and will run from 8 a.m. to noon.Children 13 and older are welcome to signup as volunteers. For more information,call the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358.

Vacation Bible Schoolruns from Aug. 9 to 13

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Andrea Tinajero, a former member of the BenMoreell Battalion of the U.S. Naval Sea CadetCorps (NSCC), has accepted an appointment tothe U.S. Naval Academy Preparatory School inProvidence, R.I.Tinajero, 19, of Santa Paula, will report to the

school on July 29.In addition to being a member of Ben Moreell

Battalion from 2007 to 2009, she has completedrequirements for a pilot’s license and a scuba divingcertificate, among other accomplishments.The mission of the U.S. Naval Academy Prepa-

ratory School is to enhance a candidate’s academ-ic, moral and physical foundations in order tofoster success at theNaval Academy and dedicationto the sea services.Upon successful completion of the 10-month

program atNAPS, Tinajero will receive an appoint-ment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis,Md., for the class of 2015.“We all should be very proud of her accomplish-

ments,” said NSCC Lt. (j.g.) Randy Owen, com-manding officer, Ben Moreell Battalion.

Former Sea Cadeton way to academyParents do not have to turn to

store shelves to purchase materialsto aid their children’s summer learn-ing.There is no need for students to

be doing math worksheets andstudying vocabulary lists to preservethe skills they have learned duringthe school year. For military fami-lies, a program is available to ensurethat students keep up their skills notonly during the school year, but alsoduring the summer months.SOAR is a free, web-based pro-

gram for students in grades 3through high school focused onmath, reading and language artsskills. Launched in April 2008,SOAR aims to provide militaryfamilies with educational resourcesto assist them and their childrenwith the unique educational chal-lenges they encounter.The resources on SOAR can be

used throughout the school year tohelp students relearn or review skillsas well as during the summermonths

to prepare students for a new schoolyear. Classmates of military depen-dents may also register for SOAR.Parents can go to www.SoarA-

tHome.org to register for an accountwhere they will have access to re-sources aimed at the transitioningmilitary family, including links to all50 states, their installations and stateDepartment of Education standardsand testing requirements.By creating individual accounts

for their children, students usingSOAR can take online assessments

to gauge their strengths and weak-nesses. Interactive tutorials providestudents with engaging activities tohelp reinforce skills. In addition,SOAR allows parents to monitortheir children’s progress throughcomprehensive reports and searchfor specific resources to help involvethem in their children’s learning.SOAR is funded by a congressio-

nal appropriation, and there is nocost to register or use the program.The Military Impacted Schools As-sociation, The University of North-ern Iowa, The Princeton Review andHoughtonMifflin have partnered toprovide the content and develop-ment of the program.For more information on SOAR

please e-mail [email protected] also contact theNaval BaseVentura County school liaison of-ficer to learn more about SOAR.

— If you have any K-12 relatedquestions, call 989-5211 or [email protected].

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By Kristi Wolzmuth StaleyNSWC Command Communications

Sixteen Naval Surface Warfare Center,Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD)employees volunteered at the June 9 E.O.Green Junior High Portfolio Fair, an an-nual event designed to help prepare localschool children for their future careers.For weeks prior to the event, students

compiled their proudest pieces of school-work into a portfolio to be used duringinterviews with community volunteerswho met with the students one-on-one.Carol Short, an eighth-grade language

arts teacher at the school, called the port-folios “one of the most valuable parts ofthe students’ education, because it forcesthem to look at why it’s their best workand to take pride in it.”Short said the Portfolio Fair builds con-

fidence and shows students how to makea good first impression, from appropriateinterview attire to a firm handshake.E.O. Green’s Portfolio Fair began in the

mid-1990s and has called upon NSWCPHD volunteers for several years. NSWCPort Hueneme employee Kim Foster said

she continues to volunteer for the eventnot only because she enjoysmentoring thestudents and learning about their goals,but also because she appreciates the op-portunity to talk them about the com-mand and its role in the Navy and thecommunity.“The students that I interviewed want

to go to college and become doctors, law-yers, athletes and artists,” Foster said.“Their resumes and portfolios are impres-sive! By having events like the PortfolioFair and seeing the support in the com-munity, the students are more likely toaccomplish their goals.”

NSWC helps local students analyze their portfolios

PHOTO BY KRISTI WOLZMUTH STALEY / NSWC COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme employee Kim Foster interviews an E.O.Green Junior High School student during the school’s Portfolio Fair on June 9.

The students that Iinterviewed want to goto college and becomedoctors, lawyers,athletes and artists.

— Kim Foster, NSWC Port Hueneme

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All persons eligible to hunt waterfowlalone aboard Naval Base Ventura Coun-ty, Point Mugu, are invited to participatein the annual repair of hunting blinds.Personnel eligible to hunt waterfowl

include active duty, reserve and retiredmilitary personnel; current and retiredNBVC Department of Defense civil ser-vice personnel; and NBVC contractorpersonnel with an NBVC CAC badge.Blind repair will take place in Septem-

ber, with specific dates to be determined.On or after Aug. 1, volunteers are askedto e-mail their name, phone number —

preferably two — and eligibility statusto Vern Larson of the NBVCWaterfowlCommittee at [email protected] leave a message at 388-5524.Volunteers may not sign up earlier

than Aug. 1 unless they will be TAD orout of town that date. All requests aredue no later than Friday, Aug. 27. Vol-unteers will be notified of their assign-ments in early September. Volunteersearn six priority chits to be used duringthe hunting season to increase theirchances of getting a desired blind as-signment.

Hunters asked to help repair NBVC blinds

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)is cracking down on Spice, a marijuana-like combination of plant and aromaticextracts that’s illegal in the Navy andother branches of the Armed Forces butis legal in most of the U.S. civilianworld.“We have experienced some cases, and

we need to get the word out: Spice is il-legal on board NBVC and on any Navyproperty, including Catalina Heights,”said Capt. Jim McHugh, the base com-manding officer.Spice, widely available on the Internet,

is a relatively new issue for both militaryand U.S. civilian society. The command-er of Fleet Activities in Yokosuka, Japan,issued a directive prohibiting its purchase,use and possession in 2008.Navy Region Southwest issued the di-

rective on Jan. 25 of this year.Considered a designer drug or syn-

thetic marijuana — what the militarycalls a “controlled substance analogue”— Spice is a mixture of legal herbs thathave a psychoactive effect similar tomarijuana. It can be smoked or used asa tea.Because there are so many combina-

tions of herbs, the Navy has defined de-signer drugs to be substances that havea chemical structure “substantially simi-

lar” to that of a controlled substance andthat have a “stimulant, depressant or hal-lucinogenic effect on the central nervoussystem” that is “substantially similar” tothat of a controlled substance.Several European and Asian countries

have banned Spice. Earlier this month,Missouri’s governor signed a bill prohib-iting its possession and Arkansas’ gover-nor signed an emergency order banningit. The New York Times reports that Il-linois, Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey,New York and Ohio are consideringsimilar prohibitions.Spice does not fall under the Controlled

Substances Act.Spice is also known as K2, Spice Gold,

Spike 99, London Underground HeadCandy, Blowout Herbal Party Snuff, RedBall, Cahoots, Blowout, Chill, ChillinXXX, 99-0 Chillin, Spice Diamond, OCBSlime and Dream.Also illegal on Navy installations is

Salvia divinorum, a hallucinogenic plantnative to Oaxaca, Mexico, that has longbeen used by Mazatec shamans. It, too,does not fall under the Controlled Sub-stances Act, although more states havecracked down on this plant than theyhave Spice.Canavalia maritime and Pedicularis

densiflora are also considered designerdrugs and are illegal on base.Those found to be in possession of

these substances on Navy installations“may be punished under the UniformCode of Military Justice for militarymembers,” states the Southwest Regioninstruction, 5300.1A. “Violations of thisinstruction may result in administrativeconsequences for civilians who work orreside on base, including termination ofemployment and barment.

NBVC cracks down on SpiceSynthetic marijuana,also called K2, is illegalon Navy property,including CatalinaHeights

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

In a scene straight out of a cookingshow, someone yelled out, “Two minutesleft,” and the pace picked up.Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Joe Rub-

alicado of the PortHueneme galley quick-ly but carefully sprinkled black seeds andwhite seeds onto his classy Tuxedo Chick-en, giving the dish its name.“One minute left!”Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Vannessa

Robertson of the Point Mugu barracksslid a serving of Vannessa’s Spring Chick-en onto a plate.“All right everyone, time!”Knives clanked on themetal preparation

tables in the Point Mugu galley, a coupleof people let out a whoop, a couple moremuttered, and everyone headed out of thekitchen at exactly 8 a.m.Every month, the PointMugu and Port

Hueneme galleys and barracks competeagainst one another in a cooking compe-tition. This particular month, the catego-ry was chicken, and the judges were noless than the chief staff officer, Capt. TonyEdmonds; CommandMaster Chief DeanJoyce; NBVC Safety Manager GeorgeEgeler; Chief Yeoman Lillian Pattersonof base administration; and a hungry jour-nalist.“Wedo this to help train the Sailors and

prepare them for the civilian world,” ex-plainedMaster Chief Culinary Specialist(SW)WilfredW. Cheong, the leading chefand head of the NBVC Supply Depart-ment. “They are already professionalchefs, and this helps prepare them to beprofessional chefs in the civilian world.”The competition also allows the culinary

specialists who are assigned to the bar-racks as part of their hotel managementtraining to keep up on their cookingskills.The chicken entrees prepared by each

of the four teams looked more at home ina gourmet restaurant than in a chowline.As Joyce put it, “Being a culinary spe-

cialist isn’t what it used to be.”There was no chicken stew here, no

“mystery dish.”In addition to the Tuxedo Chicken and

Vannessa’s Spring Chicken — chickentopped with bacon, mushrooms andmelt-ed cheese — there were Buffalo ChickenSliders, prepared by the Point Mugu gal-ley, and Korean Chicken, a stir-fry dishprepared by the Port Hueneme bar-racks.“The competition is really tight this

month,” Edmonds said as he tasted eachdish.The judges rated each entree in a variety

of categories ranging from taste to textureto temperature.“The dishes come out at exactly 8 a.m.,

and the chefs know that,” Cheong ex-plained. “The hot food must be hot, andthe cold food must be cold. A poor plan-ner won’t have the food out on time, or itwon’t be the proper temperature.”That wasn’t an issue in this case — nor

was the taste, the texture or the presenta-tion. In fact, it was hard for the judges tofind fault with anything.“This is the best competition I’ve had

the pleasure of judging,” Edmonds said.“I am totally impressed with the presenta-tion and the quality of the food. You alldid an exceptional job.”But tasked with naming a winner, they

put all thoughts of cholesterol aside andwent with Vannessa’s Spring Chicken,prompting a shriek of joy from Robert-son.

The chef said the dish was inspired bysomething similar she’d had at the Out-back restaurant, but she tweaked the ideaandmade it her own. She’d marinated thechicken for an hour and a half in amixtureof Dijonmustard, honey and lemon juice,then grilled it with salt and pepper, toppedit with mushrooms, bacon and cheddarand Monterey Jack cheeses and baked itat 375 degrees for about five minutes.“She made the magic happen,” said an

admiring fellow chef.And that, Edmonds said, is what the

monthly showdown is all about.“It’s a friendly competition between the

galleys and barracks,” he said. “It lets ev-eryone flex their culinary muscles.”It also lets judges flex their taste buds,

and with the next month’s category beingdesserts, the journalist wants it known thatshe’s available to judge that one, too.

Iron Chef, military style

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

CS3 Vannessa Robertson, assigned to the Point Mugu barracks, gets ready to serve herVannessa’s Spring Chicken, which ended up winning a recent galley contest.

CS2 Joe Rubalicado of the Port Huenemegalley sprinkles black and white seeds ontohis dish that give his creation its name:Tuxedo Chicken.

Things heat up whenMugu, Hueneme galleys,barracks hold monthlycompetition.

Capt. Tony Edmonds, chief staff officer ofNaval Base Ventura County, takes on thetough job of judging the four dishes.

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PHOTO BY DARRELL WALLER / NAVFAC ESC

Rear Adm. Christopher J. Mossey, commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Commandand chief of civil engineers, pins the Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal onCM1 (SCW/FMF/DV) Elisia Correa during an awards ceremony at the Naval FacilitiesEngineering Service Center. Correa is NAVFAC’s 2009 Sailor of the Year (Ashore) andrepresented the command for the Navy’s Sailor of the Year.

On Saturday, Aug. 14, OperationHomefront Southern California will saythank you to military families by provid-ing their children with needed schoolsupplies and new backpacks for theschool year.Military families will attend the Back-

pack Brigade at Naval Base VenturaCounty, where 300 children can choosetheir own special backpack and stuffthem with new supplies for a successfulschool year.The project is open to military families

pay grades E1 to E6. School-age childrenin grades K-12 are eligible for the pro-gram. Children in preschool or collegedo not qualify to participate.The event will take place from 10 a.m.

to 1 p.m. at the Fleet & Family Support

Center, Building 1169, Port Hueneme.If you are a military family and would

like to learn more about how to partici-pate, please visit The Operation Home-front website at www.operationhome-front.net/socal and click on August 14on the event calendar.If you would like to help, you may

sponsor a fully loaded backpack for $35each. Simply write a check to OperationHomefront, designate it for the BackpackBrigade and mail it to P.O. Box 26747,SanDiego, Calif., 92196 or donate onlineby visiting www.operationhomefront.net/socal.Operation Homefront provides emer-

gency financial and other assistance tothe families of service members andwounded warriors. A national nonprofit,Operation Homefront leads more than4,500 volunteers across 23 chapters andhas met more than 267,000 needs since2002.Information: www.operationhome-

front/socal or Tricia De La Paz, directorof operations at 866-424-5210 or e-mailtricia.delapaz@operationhomefront.

300 children to receive freebackpacks, supplies Aug. 14Operation Homefronthelps start school yearright for children ofmilitary families

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By MC2 Ian LundyNMCB 40

Families and friends of Naval MobileConstruction Battalion (NMCB) 40 re-cently took part in Family Exercise Dayto get an idea of the type of work 40’sSeabees do to hone their physicalstrength on a weekly basis.NMCB 40 does physical training (PT)

as a unit three days of every work week.This, of course, plays a vital evolutionin the readiness aspect Seabees need topossess, according to Logistics Special-ist Seaman Ashley Iezzi, one of NMCB40’s fitness leaders.“The physical readiness program we

participate in is dedicated to making ourbodies strong and giving us the endur-ance we will need to deploy,” Iezzi said.“We decided to have family PT day. De-ployment is getting closer and closer bythe moment, and we figured this wouldgive us an opportunity to hang out withour loved ones in a healthy manner andalso give them a small, small taste ofour physical readiness program.”One of NMCB 40’s Seabees brought

his wife and son to the exercise ses-sion.“My favorite part of the PT was when

we went from walking to running, andI also liked it when I got to give ca-dence,” said Gabe Chamberlin, 5-year-old son of Chief Builder Eric Cham-berlin.NMCB 40 took their families on a

1-mile run and performed calisthenicsbefore and after the run as a warm-upand cool-down.

After the exercise experience, 40’sfamilies were given access to healthyrefreshments such as fruit and water.NMCB 40: leading not only each

other, but their families as well, all inthe good spirit of example and provid-ing all with a memory that will surelybe cherished when deployment comes.

NMCB 40 families work out together

Refreshments and water were available to family members following the NMCB 40 FamilyPT, showing that nutrition coupled with exercise was one of the goals 40 set out toaccomplish with the special session.

PHOTOS BY IAN LUNDY / NMCB 40

Moms, dads and kids take part in Family Exercise Day, put on by NMCB 40.

Top, HC1 Edward Hourican gets his daughter,Keighley, into the swing of things on FamilyExercise Day. Bottom, IT1 Joe Thayer andhis son, Joey, celebrate the end of a one-mile run with a high five.

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By SW2 (SCW) Taylor ReedNMCB 4

Very little is known about the wells innorthern Afghanistan.The Naval Mobile Construction Bat-

talion 4water well team and aDepartmentof Defense hydrogeologist were recentlytasked with the mission of finding outmore information about the wells aboardForward Operating Base (FOB) Konduz.We were to determine the well’s capacityand flow rate.With some expensive and very heavy

equipment, we embarked.We ventured from FOBDehDadi with

very limited information on the existingwell, so we prepared for the worst andhoped for the best.Upon arrival to Konduz, on the Ger-

man version of a C-130 cargo aircraft, weoff-loaded all of our equipment for thethird time and went right to work discov-ering all the possible problems we mightencounter and logical solutions.The first thing we discovered is that the

draw pipe was actually 3 inches, not 4inches like we anticipated. Thatmeant our4-inch elevators, which are used for the

removal of the draw pipe, had to be mod-ified to fit. Thanks to the Army’s 1-87Engineers and some Seabee “CanDo,”wewere able to make it work.The second challenge was finding a

place to discharge the water while we ranthe pump for the four-hour draw-downtest. A draw-down test measures the waterlevel in the well, running the pump tomea-sure how far the water level drops, andthen measures how long it takes the waterlevel to recharge after the pump is shutoff. So with a little help from some AirForce firefighters and their remarkable firetrucks, we were able to discharge the wa-ter over the “HESCO”wall 300 feet awayfrom the well site.We filled up their truck,and then they used their fire hose to spraythe water over the wall and outside thecamp.With a little perseverance and some in-

genuity, our mission was successful. Wewere able to determine that additionalwater wells were not necessary at FOBKonduz.Thanks to the assistances of many dif-

ferent people and services, ourmissionwasa success.

NMCB 4 meets challenge

CM2 Sean Kelly and SW2 Taylor Reed inspect a pump in Forward Operating Base Konduzafter pulling out 220 feet of drop pipe.

30th NCR hascommand change

group of people than I am of 30thNCR,”said Schmader, who served as the com-modore of 30th NCR for two years thatincluded an Afghanistan deployment.“They are simply the finest group of Sea-bees working in the Navy today.”The change of command ceremony was

held simultaneously with Schmader’s re-tirement.“Sometimes you just know when it’s

time to go home,” said Schmader, whoretired after 28 years of honorable service.“My family has endured so much time ofme being away, and while it’s been a greatcareer, I’m looking forward to spendingmore time with them.”Muilenberg most recently served as

commanding officer, Naval Facilities En-gineering Command, Hawaii andRegion-al Engineer, Navy Region Hawaii.A native of Titusville, Fla., he gradu-

ated from theU.S.Naval Academy in 1984with a bachelor of science in mechanicalengineering and was commissioned intothe Civil Engineer Corps. He has amaster

of science in engineering managementfromGeorgeWashington University anda master of science in environmental en-gineering and science from Stanford Uni-

versity. In addition, Muilenburg com-pleted the Executive Education AdvancedManagement Program at Duke Universi-ty’s Fuqua School of Business.

Capt. Kelly J. Schmader, left, watches as 30th NCR Command Master Chief Tom Cyrgives the 30th NCR Pennant to Capt. Bret Muilenberg, symbolizing that command haschanged.

CONTINUED FROM 1

Services were held Wednesday, July 21,for a Seabee fromNavalMobile Construc-tion Battalion (NMCB) 40 whowas killedin a car wreck on the Pacific Coast High-way.Steelworker 2ndClassOscarAvilaMen-

doza, 23, was killed and his passenger,Construction Electrician 2nd Class JesusSaenz, 24, was injured when their car col-lided with a vehicle being driven in thewrong lane in Malibu on Friday, July 16.Saenz had just returned from leave, andMendoza was giving him a ride back fromLos Angeles International Airport.A roadside memorial has gone up at the

crash site, with flowers and flags honoringthe Seabees. In Port Hueneme, Base AutoParts &Marine is collecting donations forthe families of the two men.

— The Ventura County Star contributed tothis report.

Memorialservice heldfor Seabee

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By CM3 (SCW) Christopher CarsonNMCB 3

Seabees from Naval Mobile Construc-tion Battalion (NMCB) 3 recently com-pleted another Command Post Exercise(CPX) in preparation for their upcomingField Training Exercise (FTX) in Au-gust.Prior to amajor deployment, anNMCB

must complete an FTX in which the bat-talion is tested on areas such as commu-nication skills, chemical biological radio-logical (CBR) defense and securitypatrols.During this CPX, held Friday, June 25,

Alfa Company was chosen to carry out asecurity patrol that was different from thepractice patrols they were used to — itwas done with “dummy” M-16 servicerifles made of blue rubber. These trainingaids allowed Seabees to learn weapon han-dling skills during a safe yet tactical sce-nario.According to Construction Mechanic

2nd Class Allen Mullins, the patrol lead-er, most Seabees felt that this was a greatchange in training style and brought amajor benefit to Seabees old and new

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ing rifle increases focus during training,”said Mullins. “Before we used sticks or

just the notional idea of having a weapon,but now we have something very similarto the real thing.“For some Seabees, FTX is the first time

they are able to train in a realistic environ-ment,” Mullins continued. “But the newway we train for patrols during our CPXin homeport allows them to run beforethey walk so to speak.”Construction Mechanic 3rd Class

(SCW) Gilberto Bonilla said that duringhis first patrol as a new Seabee, “we didn’thave new gear like this, but now that wedo it brings a beneficial edge of realismand allows us to get into more of a mindset of training.”“I feel that its a great way for new Sea-

bees to have respect for the training we gothrough,” he added.Bonilla, a veteran of five years in the

Seabees who completed more than 30 se-curity patrols during training exercises, feltthat the new training weapons were a greatchange of pace.For ConstructionMechanic Construc-

tionman Keith Roman, the whole experi-ence was unexpected but very valuable.“When I joined theNavy to be a Seabee,

I didn’t really think I would be doing pa-trols with a rifle, tactical vest and CBR

NMCB 3 uses ‘dummy’ M-16s during training exercise

PHOTO BY CM3 (SCW) CHRISTOPHER CARSON / NMCB 3

Construction Mechanic Constructionman Keith Roman provides rear security for hissecurity patrol training as NMCB 3 conducts a Command Post Exercise.

SEE TRAINING, PAGE 15

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gear,” said Roman. “I thought that wasonly for Army and Marines. After doingmy first patrol with the new training gear,I have a new respect for what we do asSeabees and I feel more prepared for our

upcoming FTX, which will be my firstone.”Seabee battalions have altered their

training to try and bring a sense of real-ity in order to better prepare them for anysituation they may be put into.

Training adds ‘dummy’ M-16s

CM2 Allen Mullins explains the direction that security patrol will take to ConstructionMechanic Constructionman Spencer Sterck during the June 25 exercise.

CONTINUED FROM 14

PHOTOS BY CM3 (SCW) CHRISTOPHER CARSON

Construction Mechanic Constructionman Jennifer Kirkman provides front security forsecurity patrol training during NMCB 3’s Command Post Exercise held at Naval BaseVentura County, Port Hueneme, on June 25.

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By Deborah WilliamsCommunity Support Program director

Congratulations on making it throughweek four in your training program forthe Sept. 18 Naval Base Ventura CountyHalf Marathon!It is important as you progress to remain

injury free. There is nothingmore frustrat-ing than putting in training with a racegoal, only to find yourself sidelined.The most common reasons for injury

are going too far, too fast, too soon— inother words, running asmanymiles as youcan each time you go out, pushing the paceevery run and not taking enough time toslowly build up the miles. It takes time foryour body to adjust, and you should notincrease your mileage more than 10 per-cent per week.Repeatedly engaging in the samemove-

ments every week without building sup-porting muscles can lead to overuse inju-ries. For this reason, it is important tocross train.Cross training can include other aerobic

activities, such as cycling, swimming, row-

ing or elliptical. You should also incorpo-rate basic body strengthening exercisessuch as pushups, leg lifts and exercisesdesigned to strengthen your core, such assit-ups or planks.Keeping yourself strong will ensure you

complete your race feeling terrific!Here’s the next two weeks of training,

courtesy of Hal Higdon, www.halhigdon.com

Walking program:

Monday, July 26: RestTuesday, July 27: 35 min. easyWednesday, July 28: 25 min. strollThursday, July 29: 35 min. easyFriday, July 30: RestSaturday, July 31: 40 min. strollSunday, August 1: 6 miles easyMonday, Aug. 2: RestTuesday, Aug. 3: 40 min. easyWednesday, Aug. 4: 25 min. strollThursday, Aug. 5: 40 min. easyFriday, Aug. 6: RestSaturday, Aug. 7: 30 min. strollSunday, Aug. 8: 4 miles brisk

Running program:

Monday, July 26: Stretch, strengthenTuesday, July 27: 4 mile runWednesday, July 28: 2 mile run or cross

trainThurs., July 29: 4 mile run, strengthenFriday, July 30: RestSaturday, July 31: 40 min. cross trainSunday, Aug. 1: 6 mile runMonday, Aug. 2: Stretch, strengthenTuesday, Aug. 3: 4 mile runWednesday, Aug. 4: 2 mile run or cross

trainThurs., Aug. 5: 4 mile run, strengthenFriday, Aug. 6: Rest or easy runSaturday, Aug. 7: RestSunday, Aug. 8: 5K race. If you cannot

find a race, run this distance at a racepace

— Williams started running marathons fiveyears ago and has improved her time by 50minutes. She has run six marathons andmany half marathons.

Half marathon training program continues

By Christopher BissonnetteCenter for Seabees and FacilitiesEngineering, N2

Forward deployed and pre-deploymentpersonnel have access to the followinglanguage learning programs free of chargevia Navy Knowledge On-line:•NavyGeneral Library ProgramDown-

loadable Foreign Language Study.http://navy.lib.overdrive.com/B56E9364-

3991-49B5-9080-315240577EAB/10/331/en/SearchResults.htm?SearchID=39395105&SortBy=CollDate• Center InformationDominance (CID)

Language.https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/portal/cid/

languageregionalexpertiseandculture/home/clreclanguageresources• The Joint Language University.http://jlu.wbtrain.com/Sumtotal/

JLU2.0/HOME/index.asp• Defense Language Institute Foreign

Language Center (DLIFLC).http://www.dliflc.edu/products.html• CL-150 Technology Matrix for Criti-

cal Languages.https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/portal/cid/

languageregionalexpertiseandculture/home

Help available inlanguage learning

Organizations interested in spon-soring one of the 15 booths avail-able atNaval BaseVenturaCounty’s17th Annual Multi-Cultural Dayare asked to get their reservationsin now.Multi-Cultural Day is scheduled

for Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 11:30a.m. to 1 p.m. at theNBVC runningtrack, next to the Beehive Gym onPacific Road between 23rd Avenueand the golf course, Port Huen-eme.Booths can display a culture and

provide food samples, and there willbe a contest for the best decorations.The theme for the event is “Unityin Motion.”To reserve a booth or for more

information, contact Mona Gon-zales at 982-3497, [email protected].

Multicultural Daybooths available

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open during the practice airshow, and several of the aircraftand military equipment beingdisplayed on the ground will beset up.The 2010 NBVC Air Show at

Point Mugu is Saturday, Aug. 7,and Sunday, Aug. 8. Gates openat 8 a.m. both days, with flightdemonstrations beginning at 10a.m. Parking and admission arefree.Anyone with friends or rela-

tives coming to the show shouldremind them that access to thebase from Highway 101 is lim-ited this year due to constructionon the Rice Avenue interchange.Visitors should take the RoseAvenue exit and cut back to Riceoff Gonzales Road or FifthStreet, or take the Las PosasRoad exit.For more air show informa-

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Here is a list of acts scheduled to perform at the NavalBase Ventura County Air Show at Point Mugu bothAug. 7 and 8. This is subject to change:

Remote Control PlanesAir National GuardExplosive Ordnance Disposal JumpSpencer Suderman Air ShowsFranklin Airshows “Sons of Legends”WingwalkerJulie Clark’s Chevron MentorGreg Koontz AirshowsBill Cornick Air ShowsRed Bull SkydiversMichael Wiskus and Lucas Oil Air ShowsCAF P-51 Mustang/Japanese Zero DogfightAir National Guard Fire Suppression DemonstrationFranklin Airshow “Sons of Legends” AerobaticU.S. Air Force C-17 DemonstrationSpencer Suderman/Bill Cornick Air RaceU.S. Navy F/A-18C DemonstrationFirecat Aerial Productions/Rick PerkinsRed Bull HelicopterU.S. Air Force A-10 Demo with

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Wall of FireMatt Chapman AirshowsU.S. Air Force Thunderbirds

Who’s performing

Spencer Suderman, with his Meteor Pitts biplane in the background, will performboth Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8, at the Naval Base Ventura County AirShow at Point Mugu. Suderman’s performance uniquely showcases the capabilitiesof the Pitts biplane with intense gyroscopic maneuvers like the inverted flat spin,with its signature corkscrew smoke trail as the plane drops towards the ground,spinning like a Frisbee.

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Battle of Commands ends up being battle to the finish

Photos by AndreA howry / LighthouseRoman the Dolphin would be forced to end his three-year reign as the bonus prize in the boat races portion of the Battle of Commands after these two teams fought to his finish. Here, just before Roman deflated, retired Chief Darrell Shields of VX-30 hauls the prize into his boat seconds before AMAN Pina Meas of the Fleet Readiness Center reaches it. Rowing is FRC civilian Christian Gappi.

LS1 Stanley Orthuru of the Airborne Command Control and Logistics Wing competes in the human slip and slide.

The Luchadores, left, compete against the VX-30 Racers -- wearing uniforms like those in the Will Ferrell movie, “Talledega Nights” -- in the human pyramid category.

A member of the Airborne Command Control and Logistics Wing team, the Luchadores, finds a technique for the water relay.

AT3 Jordan Wolfley helps build the Fleet Readiness Center’s sandcastle, a miniature version of the U.S. Capitol. The Fleet Readiness Center team, The Lightning, tries to get a rhythm going in the seven-legged race.

Medi-Cool edges out VX-30 Racers to take first-place trophy.By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Going undefeated in all heats of the tug-of-war and gaining bonus points by including a woman in the tug-of-war contest inched the Battle of Commands team from Naval Branch Health Clinic, Naval Base Ventura County, into first place, defeating the VX-30 Racers by just five points in last week’s competition.

Medi-Cool ended the annual three-day Battle of Commands on Friday, June 16, with 500 points, and VX-30, last year’s winner, had 495. Coming in third with 430 points were the Luchadores from the Airborne Command Control and Logis-tics Wing, and fourth-place finishers with 410 points were the Fleet Readiness Center’s Lightning.

Battle of Commands is made up of 12 events, and there are bonus points in sev-eral categories, including costume.

“It’s a good team-building event for the commands,” said Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, NBVC. “It’s a healthy competition that builds good morale.”

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Beach flags, held at Point Mugu, was one of the most competitive events of Battle of Commands. Pool events and bed races were at Hueneme.

LS1 Stanley Orthuru of the Airborne Command Control and Logistics Wing competes in the human slip and slide.

The Fleet Readiness Center team, The Lightning, tries to get a rhythm going in the seven-legged race.

The Battle of Commands may look fun, but in terms of athletics, it’s hard work, and this year’s winner, Naval Branch Health Clinic, NBVC, deserves the honor of Athlete of the Month, according to Annabelle Ferrer, co-coordinator of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation event.

The tug-of-war tests body strength and resistance. The bed races and sandcastle contest bring in creativity. The obstacle course, water run relay, inner tube relay, slip and slide and beach flags require speed and agility. The human pyramid, boat races and seven-legged race demand team-work. And Izzy-Dizzy, in which competi-tors make themselves dizzy and race to the finish line, requires constant focus.

Coming in with the most points while also demonstrating sportsmanship earned Medi-Cool the honors, Ferrer said.

“They brought here what they bring to the clinic: a can-do, don’t quit spirit,” said Lt. Cmdr. Frances Martin of NBHC. “They had a lot of fun doing it. And they had the full support of everyone back at the clinic.”

Win earns team Athlete of the Month honors

Capt. Tony Edmonds, center, chief staff officer of Naval Base Ventura County, congratulates the team from Naval Branch Health Clinic, The Medi-Cools, the first-place finisher in Battle of Commands. The team was deemed Athletes of the Month for July by Morale, Welfare and Recreation.

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All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.New toll-free appointment scheduling

service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hours aday, seven days a week. Schedule counsel-ing (individual, marital, family) and ap-pointments for financial, spouse employ-ment, transition and relocationassistance.

Life Skills Workshops

• Blended Families (4 sessions): Learnto focus on a child’s developmental mile-stones in the context of social, moral andcognitive development. Dispel the mythsof step-parenting and transform into anew family. Tuesdays, Aug. 3, 10, 17 & 24,3 to 5 p.m.• Solution Focused Communication (1

session): Improve your communicationand better your relationships at home,work, and play. Mon., Aug. 9, 5 to 6:30p.m.• Stress Management (4 sessions): Dis-

cuss and practice stress reduction tech-niques with focus on your choice of work,home or personal issue.May include role-play, guided imagery, and/or body aware-ness if requested. Tuesdays, Aug. 10, 27,24, 31, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.• Anger Management (6 sessions): In-

teractive class, recognizing cues of angerand practicing healthy anger, expressions.New students must attend first session.Tuesdays, Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28,5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Career Support and Retention

(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-

gram: Monday-Thursday, Aug. 2-5, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all retirees.Civilian attire. Bring medical records andDD2648 on Monday.• Transition Assistance Program:Mon-

day–Thursday, Aug. 9-12, 7:30 a.m. to 4p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilianattire, bring medical record and DD2648on Monday.• Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-

edge resume techniques! Must call 982 -

5325 to register. Fri., Aug. 13, 7:30 to 9a.m.• Federal Employment: Resume, web-

sites, and the application process. Fri.,Aug. 13, 9 to 11 a.m.

• Spouse Resume Writing: Learn whatmakes up a winning resume and learn jobsearch skills. Thurs., July 22, 9 to 11a.m.• LAPD Testing: Wednesday, July 28,

4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Please call to register at982-5325.•MSExcel: From beginner to advanced

in 2 hours. Wed., Aug. 4, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.• Interview Skills: Preparing you for

your interview. Mock interview, possibleinterview questions, what to wear andmuch more! Tuesday, Aug. 10, noon to 2p.m.

Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)

• Point of Contact Training: Trainingfor Command SAPR POCs. This is a re-quired training for POCs. Mon., July 26,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• SAPR Advocate Meeting: All com-

mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., July 29, 10 to 11 a.m.• SAPR Command Liaison Training:

Training for new command liaisons. Re-quired training for liaisons. Mon., Aug.30, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Victim Advocate Training: Training

for new command advocates and for thoseneedinga refresher course. Monday-Thursday,

Aug. 30–Sept. 2, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Ombudsman

• Ombudsman Meeting: Ombudsmanprogram updates and advanced training.Tues., July 27, 6 to 8 p.m., Point MuguFFSC, Bldg. 225.

IA Readiness, Deployment• Deployment Readiness: For service

members’ families who are soon to bedeploying or executing IA orders. Wed.,Aug. 4, 4 to 5 p.m.IA Family Connection: For family

members of service members who are cur-rently deployed under IA orders. Tues.,Aug. 10, 4 to 5 p.m.DeploymentHomecoming: For families

of soon to be returning or already returnedIA/deployed service members.Wed., Aug.11, 4 to 5 p.m.

Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

The Fleet & Family Support Centerprovides information and referral toall service members and their fami-lies.The Information & Referral (I & R)

program assists members with learningabout available services and accessingthe support needed. By calling an I &R specialist with your questions, you’llsave a lot of time rather than trying totrack down information yourself. Askus: That’s why we are here. We haveanswers to many of your questions atour fingertips.An I & R will respond to your ques-

tion in one of three ways: answer yourquestion, refer you to a resource in thecommunity, or do some research tofind out the answer to your question.I & R links people and services. It

provides people information about abroad range of community servicesthat otherwise may be unknown tothem. It can enrich their lives and makeit more satisfying. It can open doorsand pave the way into the service de-livery system. That is the basic functionof any I & R service.Some people may be unable to obtain

the service they need, not because theydo not know about it or because it isnon-existent, but because they are un-able to state their case properly. Whenthis happens, the person needs an ad-vocate, someone who will state the caseclearly and press the service system intoworking as it should. I & R specialistscan provide advocacy. An I & R pro-gram can be a valuable aid in the plan-ning and provision of services. This ispart of the two-way informationflow.We provide information and referral

for the following: Personal FinancialManagement Program (PFM); FFSCclinical counseling services; deploy-

ment support; Transistion AssistanceManagement Program (TAMP); Fam-ily Advocacy Program (FAP); suicideand crisis intervention services; NewParent Support Program (NPS); Fam-ily Employment Readiness Program(FERP); Relocation Assistance Pro-gram (RAP); Sexual Assault Preven-tion Response (SAPR); OmbudsmanProgram; support groups; life skills;recreation; child care; schools; librariesand other services.We are here to assist with all your

needs and to provide I & R to activeduty military, drilling reservists, mili-tary retirees and their families. Justcontact FFSC at 982-5037 and ask foran I & R specialist or call our 24-hourtoll free number, (866) 923-6478, tomake an appointment for the followingprograms: clinical counseling, finan-cial, deployment, FERP, relocation andnew parent support.You also have the option of contact-

ing Military One Source at (800) 342-9647, 24/7 or contact me directly at982-5331.

— Janet Alvarez, an information and referralspecialist with the Naval Base VenturaCounty Fleet & Family Support Center, canbe reached at 982-5331.

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

Relocation• Welcome Aboard Workshop: Incom-

ing service members and their family canreceive information on military and com-munity resources on and near NBVC.Wed., Aug. 4, 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Financial Management

• Financial guidance by appointment.Evening appointments available. Call982-3640 Port Hueneme or 989-8844.Information available on saving, invest-ing, TSP, credit reports, creating a spend-ing plan, car buying, avoiding foreclosureand bankruptcy, selling versus rentingyour home, retirement planning and fi-nancial planning for deployment.• How to be a Savvy Consumer: Learn

about making sound buying decisions,combating fraud, rip-offs, and your legalrights as a consumer. Thurs., July 29, 1to 3 p.m., Point Mugu, FFSC, Bldg.225.• Saving & Investing: Learn about the

tools, techniques and mental attitude youneed to be a successful saver and investor.Thurs., Aug. 5, 1 to 3 p.m.• How to get a 720 Credit Score: Learn

how to improve your FICO Score. Thurs.,Aug. 12, 1 to 3 p.m., FFSC, Point Mugu,Bldg. 225.

New Parent Support

• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-teractive parent-toddler playgroup forbabies 15-36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11a.m. except first Thursday of month. Call982-5037 for location.• New Mamas: For expecting mamas

andmamas with babies 0–15 months old.Information, education and support.Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.• Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new

mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• No Time for classes?Would you prefer

home visits? Easy, convenient & personal,by appointment. Just call 982-5037 andask for New Parent Support Staff!• Deployments: Birth, Bonding & Be-

yond:What to expect during deploymentsand reunions. Call 982-5037 for dates andtimes!• Boot Camp for Dads: Hear experi-

enced dads share their stories and get thereal answers to your concerns about fa-thering, finances and family! Thurs., Aug.5, 6 to 8:30 p.m.• Breastfeeding 101: Get the “how to”

basics. Avoid the common pitfalls andobtain great information on communityresources on and off base. Thurs., Aug. 5,6 to 8:30 p.m.

Free food distribution• July 24, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bldg. 19, Port

Hueneme. Requirements: Active duty E-6and below or their spouses; bring an LESand only one issue per family. E-7 withtwo or more dependents may qualify. In-come guideline statement available at dis-tribution site. Custodian of a child whois a familymember of ActiveDuty person-nel on deployment.— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,command liaison, at 989-8833 or [email protected].

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Rosella Martinez, an administrative and referral assistant at Fleet & Family Support Center,Port Hueneme, is one of many friendly faces greeting visitors.

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By Alicia Newitt, M.S. MFTFFSC

“I don’t have to! You can’t make me!”Sound familiar? Sounds like your child

is 4.Four is the year of extremes as they are

characteristically out of bounds. Thismeans that that they simply feel a realdrive to go against boundaries, especiallythat of authority. This does not mean thatthey were raised wrong! It is important torealize that this is just a natural part oftheir growth and development. They sim-ply learn from testing boundaries.Four-year-olds can lie, be rude, boastful,

and rebellious and very often need to havethe last word. I should also mention thatthey love to use bathroom words. Manyparents become alarmed and embarrassedand think, “Where did they learn thisfrom? We didn’t teach him this.”Many 4-year-olds love to resist rules

either because they don’t want to do some-thing or because they simply feel like re-sisting. Punishment does not really workat this age, some children actually seemto thrive from it.On the positive side, 4-year-olds love

exaggeration, tricks and adventure. Mak-ing games out of daily routines can notonly increase compliance, but also relievea lot of tension between you and yourchild. If your child is exhibiting noncom-pliance at dinner times, try having themskip to the dinner table.Children at this age also become more

interested in numbers.Use games like chal-lenging them to complete a task beforeyou reach the number 10.Raising a 4-year-old can be a true test

of your parenting patience. However, havehope, because just around the corner is 5and amatter of time before your child willlisten again!

— Are you having trouble with other parentingissues? We can help. The Fleet and FamilyServices Center has a child counselor andother clinical counselors who can help youwith your parenting needs.

Help! My childis 4 years old!

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BUYINGCoins 1964 & Older

Dimes - $1.03Quarters - $2.57

Halfs - $5.15Dollars - $12.00 & upC.C. $$ - cased $135

Coin CollectionsGold Coins - Call

Gold ScrapMexico WantedSterling PiecesPocket WatchesIndian BasketsFree Appraisals805-646-2631

VCS244743

BUYING OLD BASEBALLCards Top dollar paid!

Autographs, memorabilia,pre-’70’s only.Call today!

805-657-0533 VCS243867

BUYINGTOP DOLLAR

PAID!on quality photographs,

old Hollywood photographs,autographs & posters,

old documents, old postagestamps & envelopes,

art, old Oriental antiques,old casino chips,

Indian baskets & rugs.Top dollar paid.

I’ll buy 1 item or thewhole collection

805-300-2308 VCS245335

$ CASH $ FOR OLDGuitars, Basses,

Tube Amps, MusicalInstruments, etc

805-981-7196VCS245908

Findnewcars,

usedcarsanddealers.

$ CASH PAID $Planningan Estate

or garage sale?Call Us-Get MoreWe come to you

Buying antiques &fine estate items:fine jewelry andcostume jewelry,sterling flatware& serving pieces,perfume bottles,figurines, Lladro,furn & lots moreCall Carol Now!

818-888-0677Established 1984.

All of Conejo, Camarillo,Vta County VCS243981

204Antiques AndCollectibles

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __GOLD HAS

PASSED $1000 ANOUNCE, HIGHESTPAID CASH NOW!

INSTANT CASH ForSCRAP GOLD, CHAINS,

BRACELETS, DIA-MONDS .25CT -10,00 CTPLUS, Uncirculated &Circulated Coins, Some

Paid Over Gold SpotPrices, Gold Crowns.4255 E. MAIN STVENTURA, CA

805-650-0444 VCS245197

BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections

Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID

I Buy Toy TrainsOld BB cards, Old Toys.

Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS246495

BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections

Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID

I Buy Toy TrainsOld BB cards, Old Toys.

Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS243805

I BUY Antique & BlackPowder guns, knives,

military, hunting/pocket,original or reproduction805-646-2168 VCS245458

NEED CASH?BUYING GOLD

Paying $17.50 per gram for14 carat. 805-646-2631

VCS243908

OlderCostumeJewelryWanted

& older items. Cash Paid!Lynell 805-794-3590

VCS244044

VIOLINS,VIOLAS, CELLOS

Wanted in any cond.Have Cash.805-644-4750

VCS244487

Carnews,research&resources.

WANTED: Swords, Japanese& Civil War, German

daggers, antique weapons,military. CASH. (818)992-4803

VCS244199

Musicinstrument?

vcstar.com/ads800-221-STAR(7827)

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VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

207Appliances

ADREFRIGERATIONREPAIR & SALES

Refrigerators, walk-incoolers, ice machines

etc. From $99.00.FREE ESTIMATES!

Will pick up deadrefrigerators!

805-816-7169VCS244120

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KENMOREFor Sale

$100-$150 ea cashBUZZ 984-2327

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KenmoreWhirlpool

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teacher

984-2327VCS244710

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The Lighthouse offersfree classified ads forproperty and personalitems offered by active

duty and retired military,civil service and dependent

personnel within NavalBase Ventura County.

All free ads are 20 WORD MAXIMUM.

Paid classified advertising available for remainingcategories and non-eligible personnel.

Submissions:

Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classifiedadvertisements with your contact information includingphone and email via one of the following:

Fax: (805) 437-0466Email: [email protected]: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)Mail: The Lighthouse ClassifiedsP.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011Deadline:

All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.Wednesday a week prior to publication.

• Motorcycles• Merchandise• Miscellaneous Wanted

FREE ads for the following categories:

• Pets – Free to good home• Roommate Wanted• Lost & Found• Automobiles & Trucks

classifiedsLighthouse

207Appliances

ALL GOODWASHER/DRYER

SALES & REPAIRS@

AN AFFORDABLEPRICE!

NO HOUSE CALLTO PAY, JUSTFLAT RATEREPAIRS.

IF I DON’T FIX ITYOU DON’T PAY!

Best Price Around7 days a week!

805-290-5310

$ TOP $DOLLARS

PAIDFor Kenmore

Washer & Dryers.10 years or less.Working or not.

I also pay for Whirl-pool washers/dryers

805-290-5310VCS244347

APPLIANCESWANTEDCASH PAIDWashers/Dryers,Refrigerators

10 years or less,working or NOT

FOR SALEWashers/DryersRefrigerators

Starting at $125

805-290-7327VCS244576

GE In Wall30 inch Oven, $100.

GE 4 BurnerCook Top, $100.

GE Dishwasher $50.

805-982-0499VCS246314

REFRIGERATOR Hotpointtop freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,clean, very good cond $175.

805-671-9852 VCS245123

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REFRIGERATORStainless Steel/like new

Washer/Dryer $99-upRefrigerators Stoves$125 & Up. Free pick up onwashers, dryers & refrigs.

Sales, Repairs & InstallationCall (805)390-8136

VCS245945

REMODELING top of linebuilt-in cooktop, warming

drawer, micro, 600sf crpt, allxlnt. $25-up/obo. 805-497-2238

VCS244464

UPRIGHT 18 CU FREEZERGE - xlnt cond, $250 - cash

only firm. 805-208-4940VCS245401

WASHER/DRYER Kenmore$300/pair. Refrigerator $175

All very good cond805-671-9852 VCS245119

Washer & DryersGuaranteed and/orRepair $99 to $199

482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS246154

212Bicycles

12 GOOD USED BIKES$50 - $380. 805-384-0183

VCS245638

ADULT TRAIL MATETRICYCLES

Desoto Classic Models.24” Wheels, $380.

Call Chuck 805-495-7757VCS244305

Cool chopperbicycle

Giant Dub For the rebelkid who likes to ride low.20” chopper style bike,

blue, 48 spoke wheels, 3”wide tires. Coolest bikeon the block. Great con-

dition. $150.00 Call805-218-5887 VCS246237

219Cemetery Lots

2 PLOTS at Santa Paulacemetery an $8800 value.sell $3500/ea or $6500/both360-829-5112 VCS245528

GARDEN OF VALORIN VALLEY OAKS.

2 cemetary lots, $5000 ea.805-492-2292 VCS245481

Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads

219Cemetery Lots

OAK GARDENSUrn Gardens, #902 D-E5600 Lindero in WLV.

$1,200 ea. Retail $1,400 ea.805-986-8337 VCS245554

PIERCE BROS Valley Oaks,Westlake Village in the

Garden of Gethsamane,1165 grave H, $5500

559-786-4890 VCS245919

221CommercialEquipment

PALLET RACK SALEUpright $49+ Beam $12+SHELVING Steel & Wood

2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+WAREHS LADDERS $89+

805-532-1103 VCS245293

227Exercise Equipment

EXERCISE BICYCLEnever used, incl all settings

for 8 different monitors(speed, etc). Price $125

Call 805-643-4693 VCS245159

TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent

condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS245122

233Furniture/Household Goods

AffordableSectionals & Sofas

Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles

and more, local mfrshowroom factory

direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your

measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best

prices, quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.

805-302-2138 VCS245235

BED California KingPillowtop Mattress SetNever used, still inplastic w/warranty,retails $899 sac $260!

805-830-3314VCS244887

BED FULL SIZEOrthopedic Pillowtop

Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic

w/warranty. Retails for $499Sacrifice $150.805-830-3314

VCS244878

BED QUEENOrthopedic Pillowtop

Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic

w/warr retails $699, sell $160.805-830-3314

VCS244879

233Furniture/Household GoodsBEDS King & Full Queen.Bunkbeds & Iron Patio Set.

$100-$250.805-501-0951 VCS244479

BREAKFAST NOOK w/table.bench & storage $200.

GE Side by side refrigerator,33”w, $100. Both perfect forcozy kitchen. 805-216-5948

VCS246260

CAL-KING SELECT COM-FORT Sleep Number bed 4sale! $1800 great cond. Call

808-228-6286 VCS245773

COUCH $500.Tropical inspired. Rolledwood arms & sides, shadesof green. 2 Antique chairs,

rolled back, rolled lowarms, $500, excellent

condition, green striped.Armoir, hand carvedcherry, 8’2”, 2 doors,6 cubbies, 6 drawers

$1500, excellent condition

805-482-1719VCS246587

HOME OFFICE DESKBeautiful larger deskfrom PTS Store, $300.

Student desk with hutch$125 805-987-1733

Camarillo VCS245665

KENMORE Washer/Dryer$300. Small Desk & Chair $35.Black Entertainment Cabinet

$40. Oak Cabinet $100. EndTable $35. 805-351-5029 or309-912-1527 VCS245419

LAZYBOY LIFT RECLINERDusty Rose, like new. $535.

805-647-0112 VCS244974

NIGHT STANDS $60, Antiquebed frame $125. Roaster

oven $60 Refrig $275.Antique dishes $200. Sofa$125 Glass table lamp $60805-236-7177 VCS243947

SECRETARY, tall,mahogany, curved front,bubble glass, xlnt $600 cash

805-659-4556 VCS245499

SECTIONAL COUCH olivegrey, 5 pcs+ 5 matching

pillows, like new $550805-498-1088 VCS244400

SOFAS - LIKE NEW!LA-Z-BOY recliners sofa &

loveseat, brown, pd $3000.Ask $600/obo. Accent chair,blue, dk wood $300/obo805-901-9944; 485-4450

VCS246254

TABLE & CHINA CABINETFull size bedroom set,rugs, Kirby vac. Must sellimmed. Call 805-490-8815

VCS246188

Yourkeytofindingyournextcar.

0273Jewelry/Clothing

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

BEDFORDFALLS

HEADWEARFine handmade fascinators

and accessories $15-$60www.bedfordfalls

headwear.com••••••••••••••••• VCS245157

BRIDAL GOWNLIQUIDATION, all beautiful,

never worn, high quality!$100-$300 For appointment

805-641-1221 VCS245037

CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopOpen Thurs thru Sun

Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA 25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS244818

______________GOLD HAS

PASSED $1000DOLLARS AN

OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,

BRACELETS,DIAMONDS LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX

WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD

COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD

CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

CHAINS WE PAYCASH NOW! TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003

805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE

Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza

______________VCS243930

LARGE SZ Womens Clothingwide variety/casual-formal

some never used $2-$75805-987-5338 VCS246086

274Medical Equipment& Supplies

HOSPITAL BED adjustable,w/new foam pad & potty

chair included $150805-498-1088 VCS244402

INVACARE Hospital BedFull Electric, Head/Foot/

Height Elevation. W/memoryfoam Solace matt & side

rails, oxygen aprv’d. Neverused, retail $3,775, Sac $950obo. 805-647-1777 VCS244357

275MiscellaneousFor Sale70 PIECE Beatrice WoodFine Art Estate Collection

$95,000. 805-660-8111VCS244471

Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250 used 805-487-2796

www.riteboxinc.comVCS243935

275MiscellaneousFor SaleCOUCH Hide-A-Bed $100.

5 Horse Power LEAFSHREDDER $200.

805-488-1285 VCS244672

DALLAS COWBOYS BrandNew Authentic DemarcusWare Jersey, wht w/blue

letters & numbers sewn on.Paid over $250, will sacrifice$60. 805-509-7616 VCS246054

DALLAS COWBOYS BrandNew Authentic, Jason

Witten Jersey, wht w/blueletters & numbers sewn on.Paid over $250, will sacrifice$60. 805-509-7616 VCS246056

FREE HAULAWAY JUNK

METALMetal Fences, Car

Parts, Car Batteries,Cast Iron Bathtubs,Pool Heaters, AirConditioner Units,etc. 805-368-9853

VCS245391

SMOKIN TEX MEAT SMOK-ER Model#1400 NEVERUSED, still in box $500

(805) 524-0527 VCS245480

WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.

Call 805-671-9569 VCS245120

277Musical Instruments

DPM 3 KEYBOARDSYNTHESIZER

$150.00••••••••••••••••••

DRUM PARTSAsk for pricing!

805-982-0499VCS246316

281Pool/Spa Supplies

SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.

Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,

will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS245177

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

283Sporting Goods

(2) 12 GAUGE SHOTGUNSCall Ron for more info.

805-524-1768 VCS245696

291Tools/GardeningSupplies

WANTED SKILL 77GEAR BOX only

Call 805-340-3719 VCS244784

297Wanted To Buy

CA$Hfor

SCRAPMETALS________________

Construction &Demolition Scrap

Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap

SteelAluminum

CopperBrass

All Types of Metals

805.933.8280842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060

VCS245371

COLLECTIONS andMILITARY

• Pocket Knives• Sheath Knives

• Swords & Bayonets805-969-0381

VCS245629

I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &

REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS245121

I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,

movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.

Carl 818-889-3599VCS245719

METAL - WE PICK UPAND PAY YOU FOR YOUR

SCRAP METAL. CALL805-643-HAUL VCS245072

MotorheadBlog.

Motorhead, LanceLambertblogs all thingsonwheels.

Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales

STATIONARY EXERCISEBIKE WANTED Pleasecall 805-642-5456

VCS246487

297Wanted To Buy

WE BUYJUNKCARS

TOP

$$$$$

PAIDUP TO$1,000

Running orNot Running

(805)933-5557

VCS246092

Pets&Supplies300-315

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

BEAGLE PUPS AKC M & FCredit card ok, $400

760-248-7658 or 661-816-3292www.joes-beagles.com

VCS245582

BICHON PUPS AKCShots, 7 wks old.Vet checked

Home raised. [email protected]

www.bichonbichon.com805-501-7015VCS245452

Find a home.vcshomes.com

BLOODHOUND PUPPIESAKC Bl & Tan & Reds M/F

Ready 7/18 UTD shots,worming. $600-$1000

760-244-8255 Check us out @www.mcguiresbloodhounds.comVCS245909

_______________BORDER COLLIE PUPS

AKC 5 mos old, Top herd$300 Gen tested. Cratetrain, good w/dogs&kids805-566-4950 VCS245934

310Cats/DogsSupplies/ServicesBOSTON TERRIER/PUG

DESIGNER PUPPIES. Born4-26-10. AKC parents on

site, 4-M & 3-F. $350.00 eaobo. 805-758-2320 or

805-630-1625 VCS244257CATS & KITTENS $125 Sat& Sun 11-5@ PetCo in CAM,

PT HUE, Market/Donlon,VTA 805-485-8811 VCS244819

CHIHUAHUAS2 Male Pups

$250 ea or $300 both.10 wks. Cuties! 246-5319

VCS246597

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS,8 weeks old. Buff andchoc brown 805-644-9486

VCS245810

DACHSHUND MINI PUPSReady to go! 3 boys

$300/ea. Call 805-312-5649VCS244126

DACHSHUNDSAKC Registered

$700661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807www.simplesite.com/loveadog

VCS245661

DOG Pit bullsMales & Females, 5 week

old blue pit bulls.Raised w/children, greattemperament. Not for

fighting. Ask for Adrian.$400.00

(805)302-1916VCS246532

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES AKC $1,800.

Male & Female.serranobulldogs.com

Stud service available.818-535-0811 VCS245884

ENGLISHBULLDOGPUPPIES

Beautiful, 10 wks, AKC, CHLines, Hlth Guar, PaperTrained, Home Raised$1500 Firm. 818-269-9740

VCS246517

ENGLISH SPRINGERSPANIEL PUPPIES Pure

Bred, AKC registered, 6 F &3 M, now accepting deposits,

$650/F,$500/M, good homeonly, ready August 15th.805-650-7778 VCS246173

WANTED: Buyers and sellers. classifiedsLighthouseTo advertise(800) 221-7827

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VCS245792GERMAN SHEPHERDS

born 4/29, 1st shots, parentson site, 2 females left. $500+.

805-477-8508 or 805-340-8443VCS245779

GISWALD is a friendlyattentive neutered cat,

who needs a fun new home.His owner no longer able to

care for him. Call CPA805-984-3933 VCS245514

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MSRP $20,790Mfg Disc. $395Factory Rebate $3,000

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NEW 2010 FORD MUSTANG GTMANUAL TRANS, LEATHER, BORLA EXHAUST, SPOILER

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VCS245766

CLARK & SONSCONCRETE

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Decks

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THEDOORMAN

Specializing in DoorInstallations & Door Repairs,

Windows, Moldings,Cabinets. 32 years exp

Camarillo, CA.805-890-9493

VCS245449

TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS

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ARCHITECTURALDesign & Drafting

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(805) [email protected]

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VCS244790

A WOMANIN TRADE

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CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN

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805-732-4341Lic #488491 VCS245139

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lic #084142 VCS243984

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H:805-488-9852 VCS246400

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Case ManagerRN, CASE MANAGERDuties:Utilize nationallyrecognized criteria to moni-tor appropriate level ofcare for patient through thecontinuum of care. Workwith the treatment team,patient, and family to de-velop appropriate plan andservices for transitionand/or discharge.Licenses & Certifications:Associate’s degree (A. A.)or equivalent from two-yearcollege or technical school;or six months to one yearrelated experience and/ortraining; or equivalentcombination of educationand experience.

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EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSEEDUCATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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ENGINEERING SkyworksSolutions, Inc. has the fol-lowing job opportunities inNewbury Park, CA: Elec-trical Senior Engineer(LAT1209HS): Developmentof WCDMA PAM/FEM &other related TX productsfor handset applications.Test Engineer 2(LAT1208JC2): DevelopATE RF and characteriza-tion test solutions for highlyintegrated PA based mod-ules. Failure Analysis En-gineer (LAT1108JS):Perform electrical & physi-cal failure analysis on RFpower amplifier products.Product Engineer 2(LAT1208NN) ATE andcharacterization bench set-up and testing, data analy-sis, and interfacing withQuality Engineering andFailure Analysis. Industri-al Senior Engineer(LAT0410EN): Lead cross-functional teams to makeimprovements for process-es and procedures. SeniorTest Engineer(LAT0109DJA): Respon-sible for test plan develop-ment andhardware/software imple-mentation from devicespecifications. Submit re-sumes to: Leslie Catton,Skyworks Solutions, Inc.,5221 California Ave, Irvine,CA 92617. EEOE. (MUSTREFERENCE LAT CODE)VCS246410

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EpidemiologistAmgen has an opportunityfor a Manager. Reqs.Ph.D. degree and exp w/Data Synthesis & presenta-tion; analysis of epi-demiologic data &statistical software; col-laborative epidemiologic re-search; SAS or STATA;cancer epidemiology. Jobsite: Thousand Oaks, CA.Applicants send resumeand reference # 7EERU6to: Global Mobility, Amgen,Inc., One Amgen CenterDrive, Mailstop 19-1-AThousand Oaks, CA 91320.No phone calls or e-mailsplease. Must be legally au-thorized to work in the U.S.without sponsorship. EOE.VCS244940

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EpidemiologistAmgen has an opportunityfor a Manager. Reqs.Ph.D. degree and exp w/Data Synthesis & presenta-tion; analysis of epi-demiologic data &statistical software; col-laborative epidemiologic re-search; SAS or STATA;cancer epidemiology. Jobsite: Thousand Oaks, CA.Applicants send resumeand reference # 7EERU6to: Global Mobility, Amgen,Inc., One Amgen CenterDrive, Mailstop 19-1-AThousand Oaks, CA 91320.No phone calls or e-mailsplease. Must be legally au-thorized to work in the U.S.without sponsorship. EOE.VCS244941

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Information SystemsHELP DESK ANALYSTAssists customers with ba-sic computing and telecom-munications issues andquestions over the tele-phone, relaying technicalinformation in an appropri-ate manner. Performs mi-nor repairs on computer,printer, communicationlines, and other equipmentas deemed appropriate.REQUIREMENTS:High school diploma or gen-eral education degree(GED); One (1) year Infor-mation Systems experiencein a health care related en-vironment. Experience inMeditech Hospital Systemand Windows based sys-tems preferred. Knowledgeof Information Systems cur-rent technology. ALL-SCRIPTS is a requirement.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.Please submit your resumehttp://www.cmhshealth.org/

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EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSE EDU-CATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

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[email protected]

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MANAGER, MAJORGIFTS Duties: Reportingto the Director of Develop-ment, the Manager, MajorGifts organizes, managesand evaluates donor culti-vation, fundraising and ste-wardship activities fordonors able to give five toseven-figure gifts. Manag-es a caseload of up to 150 invarious stages of develop-ment. Works with donorsand professionals to bringplanned gifts to closure.For the $25 million capitalcampaign, works with tar-get groups that specificallyinclude board members,employees, physicians, andthe community of VenturaCounty. As a key memberof the capital campaignteam, supports campaigncommittee work and sharesin responsibility for cam-paign success. Responsiblefor the development of ma-jor gifts policies and proce-dures.Requirements: Minimum,Bachelor’s Degree; CFREpreferred. Minimum fiveyears experience requiredspecifically in major giftsdevelopment; demonstratedskills in cultivation, solicita-tion and stewardship of ma-jor gift donors; experiencein conducting moves man-agement and develop-i n g / i m p l e m e n t i n gstewardship program; aproven track record of in-creasing, personal successin generating major gifts.Campaign experience pre-ferred. Must be competentin donor database, pref-erably Raiser’s Edge.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244452

540Help Wanted

MANAGER, MAJORGIFTS Duties: Reportingto the Director of Develop-ment, the Manager, MajorGifts organizes, managesand evaluates donor culti-vation, fundraising and ste-wardship activities fordonors able to give five toseven-figure gifts. Manag-es a caseload of up to 150 invarious stages of develop-ment. Works with donorsand professionals to bringplanned gifts to closure.For the $25 million capitalcampaign, works with tar-get groups that specificallyinclude board members,employees, physicians, andthe community of VenturaCounty. As a key memberof the capital campaignteam, supports campaigncommittee work and sharesin responsibility for cam-paign success. Responsiblefor the development of ma-jor gifts policies and proce-dures.Requirements: Minimum,Bachelor’s Degree; CFREpreferred. Minimum fiveyears experience requiredspecifically in major giftsdevelopment; demonstratedskills in cultivation, solicita-tion and stewardship of ma-jor gift donors; experiencein conducting moves man-agement and develop-i n g / i m p l e m e n t i n gstewardship program; aproven track record of in-creasing, personal successin generating major gifts.Campaign experience pre-ferred. Must be competentin donor database, pref-erably Raiser’s Edge.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245875

Call 800-221-STAR(7827)

Manager TraineesSubway Manager Train-ees. Recession made youre-think your job options?Join our Simi ValleyTeam of Subway Sand-wich Store “Hands OnManagers” Must haveown car & ability to worksome nights & weekends.Previous exp helpful butnot mandatory.Fax resume & salary his-

tory to Attn: Michelle805-583-5846 VCS246317

540Help Wanted

MARKETING Avery Denni-son Corporation has an op-portunity for a VP,Marketing to advise clientson strategies to brandingsolutions & markets w/inthe apparel industry. Reqs.incl. Bachelors degree inMarketing, Communica-tions, Business Admin., orrltd. & 8 yrs. rltd. exp.Exp. w/ mgmt. of an int¹lapparel brand w/ revenuesin excess of $700 million;mgmt. of creative apparelproduct dvlpmnt. teams;proven track record of in-cremental business growth;& negotiation & facilitationof contracts in apparel in-dustry in excess of $150 mil-lion. Job site: WestlakeVillage, CA. Applicantsplease mail your resume toAvery Dennison Corpora-tion, Attn. J. Bartlett,RISNWES5510, 31330 OakCrest Drive, Westlake Vil-lage, CA. 91361. Must be le-gally authorized to work inthe U.S. without sponsor-ship. EOE VCS245850

MASSAGETHERAPIST

Daytime, Weekdays only, 3to 4 hrs/day. Call for moreinfo. 805-385-4180 VCS246074

Medical - Part TimeBACK OFFICE

2 yrs exp, busy ofc,Camarillo. 805-482-4641or fax 805-388-8751VCS245883

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MedicalPATIENT ACCOUNT REP.Hospital collections dealingwith patients, insurancecompanies and collectionagencies. Min. 1 year inhealthcare collections re-quired. Experience in insu-rance billing, computer andbusiness software programsnecessary. Requires stronginterpersonal skills.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora VistaDel Mar Hospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

Ventura, CA. 93001Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of HR

540Help Wanted

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Nursing

REGISTEREDNURSE

Performs health history& phlebotomy for volun-teer donors in a fun workenvironment. Daytimehours, competitive pay,great benefits. FT w/var-ied hours. CA RN licensereqd. Apply in person:

United Blood Svcs, 2223Eastman Ave, VTA.

EOE M/F/D/VClose Date: 7/23/10

VCS246025

Ventura CountyMoto Sports

is looking for two experi-enced motorcycle techni-cians be able to workunsupervised, familiarwith dealer operationsand have own tools forVentura County’s mosthitech shop. Best pay &Health Insuranceavailable send resume toven tu racoun tymo to s [email protected] or call

805-240-4499VCS245304

Nursing

CNAsPM Shifts

Good pay & benesMary Healthof the Sick

2929 Theresa Dr.Newbury Pk, CA 91320

Phone 805-498-3644Fax 805-498-5112

VCS246579

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BUYIT.SELL IT.FINDIT.

540Help Wanted

NursingDIRECTOR OF NURSING,MED/SURG Reporting tothe Chief Nursing Officer,the Director of NursingMed/Surg is responsible forleading patient care on abusy 44 bed unit. Must dem-onstrate knowledge ofmedical-legal and regulato-ry requirements. Musthave strong customer ser-vice skills, be detail orient-ed and have good computerskills. Must have commit-ment to the advancement ofNursing practice and theNursing profession. Mustpossess great interpersonalcommunication skills relat-ed to knowledge ofgroup/system dynamics,commitment to staff educa-tion and development.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense, Bachelor’s Degree inNursing (Master’s pre-ferred), Experience inMed/Surg and/or Teleme-try, and 3-5 years of Nurs-ing managementexperience. Must have ex-pertise in budget develop-ment, performanceimprovement initiatives,leadership and staff devel-opment. National certifica-tion in NursingAdministration is pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing a team that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.Please submit your resumeto Human Resources byfax/email to: (805) 585-3079;sraya@cmhhosp i ta l . orgw e b s i t e :http://www.cmhshealth.org/

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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about automaintenanceor tires.

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540Help Wanted

NursingDIRECTOR OF NURSING,MED/SURG Reporting tothe Chief Nursing Officer,the Director of NursingMed/Surg is responsible forleading patient care on abusy 44 bed unit. Must dem-onstrate knowledge ofmedical-legal and regulato-ry requirements. Musthave strong customer ser-vice skills, be detail orient-ed and have good computerskills. Must have commit-ment to the advancement ofNursing practice and theNursing profession. Mustpossess great interpersonalcommunication skills relat-ed to knowledge ofgroup/system dynamics,commitment to staff educa-tion and development.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense, Bachelor’s Degree inNursing (Master’s pre-ferred), Experience inMed/Surg and/or Teleme-try, and 3-5 years of Nurs-ing managementexperience. Must have ex-pertise in budget develop-ment, performanceimprovement initiatives,leadership and staff devel-opment. National certifica-tion in NursingAdministration is pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing a team that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.Please submit your resumeto Human Resources byfax/email to: (805) 585-3079;sraya@cmhhosp i ta l . orgw e b s i t e :http://www.cmhshealth.org/

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244461

NursingRNs & LVNs

P/T & per diem work, dailyfield visits plus nights andweekends. Top pay.

Buena Vista HospiceLiz 805-777-1133

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NursingREGISTERED NURSE -EMERGENCY ROOM/HOUSE SUPERVISORProvide primary nursingcare Must have current CARN License; Minimum 3years recent EmergencyRoom Experience CurrentCertifications: CPR, ACLS,PALS.Preferred Certifications:TNCC (Trauma NurseCritical Care); Supervisoryexperience a plus.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

EOEVCS245881

NursingREGISTERED NURSE -EMERGENCY ROOM/HOUSE SUPERVISORProvide primary nursingcare Must have current CARN License; Minimum 3years recent EmergencyRoom Experience CurrentCertifications: CPR, ACLS,PALS.Preferred Certifications:TNCC (Trauma NurseCritical Care); Supervisoryexperience a plus.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

EOEVCS244458

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NursingREGISTERED NURSE -INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -OVCH Must have currentCA RN License; CurrentCPR, ACLS.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244459

NursingRN EMERGENCY DEPT.We have 3 RN positionsavailable in our EmergencyDepartment (2 Full Timenight shift and 1 Per Diemany shift).Duties: Render professionalnursing care to EmergencyDepartment Patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator.Education and/or Experi-ence ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room expe-rience.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrationsCurrent CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245874

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540Help Wanted

NursingRN Emergency Dept. Wehave 3 RN positionsavailable in our EmergencyDepartment (2 Full Timenight shift and 1 Per Diemany shift).Duties: Render professionalnursing care to EmergencyDepartment Patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator.Education and/or Experi-ence ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room expe-rience.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrationsCurrent CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244451

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540Help Wanted

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NursingRN II, ICU/CCU We havethree (3) Full Time nightshift positions available forRNs in our ICU/CCU unit.These positions are eligiblefor SIGN-ON BONUS($3,000 FOR FULL-TIMEEMPLOYEESDuties: To render profes-sional nursing care toICU/CCU patients in sup-port of medical care, andpursuant to objectives andpolicies of the hospital. Co-ordinates patient care plan-ning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Director andinterfaces with other RNs,Department Educator, De-partment Manager, andunit supervisors.Qualifications: Current CARN License, ACLS and BLScertifications.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245246

Find a home.

Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales

540Help Wanted

CALL

800-221-STAR(7827)

NursingRN II, ICU/CCU We havethree (3) Full Time nightshift positions available forRNs in our ICU/CCU unit.These positions are eligiblefor SIGN-ON BONUS($3,000 FOR FULL-TIMEEMPLOYEESDuties: To render profes-sional nursing care toICU/CCU patients in sup-port of medical care, andpursuant to objectives andpolicies of the hospital. Co-ordinates patient care plan-ning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Director andinterfaces with other RNs,Department Educator, De-partment Manager, andunit supervisors.Qualifications: Current CARN License, ACLS and BLScertifications.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244456

Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs

vcstar.com/garagesales

OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.

Greatbuysarecloserthanyouthink.

540Help Wanted

NursingRN II, ICU/CCU We havethree (3) Full Time nightshift positions available forRNs in our ICU/CCU unit.These positions are eligiblefor SIGN-ON BONUS($3,000 FOR FULL-TIMEEMPLOYEESDuties: To render profes-sional nursing care toICU/CCU patients in sup-port of medical care, andpursuant to objectives andpolicies of the hospital. Co-ordinates patient care plan-ning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Director andinterfaces with other RNs,Department Educator, De-partment Manager, andunit supervisors.Qualifications: Current CARN License, ACLS and BLScertifications.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245877

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800-221-STAR(7827)

540Help Wanted

NursingRN, RADIOLOGYDuties: Provides qualitycare nursing services to pa-tients of Diagnostic Imag-ing adhering to theestablished Nursing stan-dards of this hospital.Works under the Medicaldirection of the Radiologistswhile assisting with theirprocedures. Evaluatesmonitors and administersmedication as neededand/or ordered by the phy-sician or as is standard ofcare. Directs and guidespatient teaching, and ac-tivities of ancillary person-nel while maintainingstandards of professionalnursing. Assists with thetransport to nursing floorafter procedure to give ap-propriate post care instruc-tions from out procedures.Is cross-trained to nursingduties of the Cardiac Cath-eterization exams and MRIpatient care.Experience: 3 to 5 years ex-perience preferred.Licenses and Certifications:Graduate of an accreditedand approved school ofNursing. BSN desired.Current CA RN License re-quired, BCLS, and ACLScertification required.PALS desired. CCRN pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS245872

540Help Wanted

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RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS244454

540Help Wanted

PART TIMEOFFICE ADMIN

Energetic individual forT.O. chiropractic clinic.Prefer 7 legs, 4 arms andthe ability to do 10 things atonce. Office hours Wed 1-5,Thu 8-12. Fax resume805-375-4767 VCS245768

PHYSICAL THERAPISTBartley & Cooper PT Thou-sand Oaks part-time MWFphone 805-492-0429 or fax805-492-0308 VCS244798

PoliceCITY OF OXNARDCROSSING GUARD

P/T $8.31 -$11.63/hrApply by 5:00 p.m. 7/19/10

(805) 385-7590 EOEwww.hr.cityofoxnard.org

VCS245417

PROGRAMMER/ANALYST

(Simi Valley, CA)Analyze, design, de-velop, test, customize& maintain web &client server appns onn-tier & object orient-ed architecture usingJAVA, C/C++, WebLogic, ORACLE, Hi-bernate & Eclipse. BSin Comp. Sci orEngrng + 2yr exp injob offered. Mail re-sumes w/ salary re-quirements toTHEME SOFT, INC.,1155 Kelly JohnsonBlvd, Ste. 111, Colora-do Springs, CO 80920VCS245276

Project ManagerPort Hueneme Commis-

sary – Must have min. 4yrs. exp. supervising,working with personswith various disabilities,janitorial (including op-eration of janitorialequipment), OSHA re-quirements, and stocking.Candidate must have ex-cellent verbal and writtencommunication skills,ability to meet govern-ment contract require-ments and deadlines,good math skills, patient,friendly and responsibledisposition, ability towork graveyard, validCDL and ins., clean back-ground & outstanding ref-erences. $20-$23/hr. DOE.

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P/T AlternativeRecreation Specialist$13.69-15.85/hr Assists withrec programs for people w/special needs. Relevant,supv. exp & specialized edudesired. Job desc. & applicat www.rsrpd.org. RanchoSimi Rec and Park Dist,1692 Sycamore, Simi Valley93065 File by: 8/13/10, 5pm.VCS246592

P/T Park Rangers($25.50/hr) Review job

description & requirementsat www.rsrpd.org. RanchoSimi Rec & Park Dist., 1692

Sycamore, Simi, 93065.Apply by: 8/13/10, 5pm

VCS245550

P/T Site Director &Asst. Directors($10.22 - $15.85/hr.)

Simi & Oak Park Before/After School Club Program.Details at www.rsrpd.org.Apply to: Rancho Simi Rec

& Park District, Attn:B. Pierce, 1692 Sycamore,Simi Valley, CA 93065. Fileby: 7/22/10, 5pm. VCS246611

P/T Site Director &Asst. Directors($10.22 - $15.85/hr.)

Simi & Oak Park Before/After School Club Program.Details at www.rsrpd.org.Apply to: Rancho Simi Rec

& Park District, Attn:B. Pierce, 1692 Sycamore,Simi Valley, CA 93065. Fileby: 7/22/10, 5pm. VCS245988

PUBLIC HEALTHCalifornia Department

of Public HealthHealth Facility Evaluator

Nurse (HFEN)The Department of Pub-lic Health, Licensing andCertification Program(L&C), is looking forHFEN’s who will conductinspections, investiga-tions, surveys andevaluations of health fa-cilities for conformitywith licensing and certifi-cation requirements ofCDPH and for compli-ance with State and Fed-eral laws, rules, andregulations relating tomedical care.State employment re-quires passing an eli-gibility examination anda hiring interview. Takethe on-line examinationnow at the State Person-nel Board website.http://jobs.ca.gov/OEC/apply/apply2.aspxFor additional informa-tion or assistance in ac-cessing the onlineexamination please con-tact - Matthew Mitchell(916) 322-9905 or MariRiego (916) 319-9171VCS245709

540Help Wanted

PUBLIC HEALTHCalifornia Department

of Public HealthHealth Facility Evaluator

Nurse (HFEN)The Department of Pub-lic Health, Licensing andCertification Program(L&C), is looking forHFEN’s who will conductinspections, investiga-tions, surveys andevaluations of health fa-cilities for conformitywith licensing and certifi-cation requirements ofCDPH and for compli-ance with State and Fed-eral laws, rules, andregulations relating tomedical care.State employment re-quires passing an eli-gibility examination anda hiring interview. Takethe on-line examinationnow at the State Person-nel Board website.http://jobs.ca.gov/OEC/apply/apply2.aspxFor additional informa-tion or assistance in ac-cessing the onlineexamination please con-tact - Matthew Mitchell(916) 322-9905 or MariRiego (916) 319-9171VCS245712

PUBLIC HEALTHCalifornia Department

of Public HealthHealth Facility Evaluator

Nurse (HFEN)The Department of Pub-lic Health, Licensing andCertification Program(L&C), is looking forHFEN’s who will conductinspections, investiga-tions, surveys andevaluations of health fa-cilities for conformitywith licensing and certifi-cation requirements ofCDPH and for compli-ance with State and Fed-eral laws, rules, andregulations relating tomedical care.State employment re-quires passing an eli-gibility examination anda hiring interview. Takethe on-line examinationnow at the State Person-nel Board website.http://jobs.ca.gov/OEC/apply/apply2.aspxFor additional informa-tion or assistance in ac-cessing the onlineexamination please con-tact - Matthew Mitchell(916) 322-9905 or MariRiego (916) 319-9171VCS244893

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NursingRN, Radiology Duties:Provides quality care nurs-ing services to patients ofDiagnostic Imaging adher-ing to the established Nurs-ing standards of thishospital. Works under theMedical direction of the Ra-diologists while assistingwith their procedures.Evaluates monitors and ad-ministers medication asneeded and/or ordered bythe physician or as is stan-dard of care. Directs andguides patient teaching,and activities of ancillarypersonnel while maintain-ing standards of profession-al nursing. Assists with thetransport to nursing floorafter procedure to give ap-propriate post care instruc-tions from out procedures.Is cross-trained to nursingduties of the Cardiac Cath-eterization exams and MRIpatient care.3 to 5 years experience pre-ferred.Licenses and Certifications:Graduate of an accreditedand approved school ofNursing. BSN desired.Current CA RN License re-quired, BCLS, and ACLScertification required.PALS desired. CCRN pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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Rehabilitative ServicesSTAFF PHYSICALTHERAPIST (PER DIEM)Duties: Provides evaluationand treatment to a varietyof complex inpatient andoutpatient diagnoses.Supervises daily profession-al patient related activitiesof physical therapy assist-ant and physical therapyaide. Communicates physi-cal therapy goals and pa-tient information tophysicians, other hospitalstaff, and agents of reim-bursement. Documents in atimely manner appropriatepatient status and goals.Follows policies for depart-mental and hospital perfor-mance improvementprojects. Attends meetingsand performs special pro-jects as required.Education and Certifica-tions: Must be a licensedPhysical Therapist by theState of California. Musthave two to four years ofrelated experience and/ortraining. Must have currentCPR certification.If you are interested in join-ing our team and to providequality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

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Rehabilitative ServicesSTAFF PHYSICALTHERAPIST (PER DIEM)Duties: •Provides evalua-tion and treatment to a va-riety of complex inpatientand outpatient diagnoses.•Supervises daily profes-sional patient related ac-tivities of physical therapyassistant and physicaltherapy aide.•Communicates physicaltherapy goals and patientinformation to physicians,other hospital staff, andagents of reimbursement.•Documents in a timelymanner appropriate patientstatus and goals.•Follows policies for de-partmental and hospitalperformance improvementprojects.•Attends meetings and per-forms special projects asrequired.Education and Certifica-tions:•Must be a licensed Physi-cal Therapist by the Stateof California.•Must have two to fouryears of related experienceand/or training.•Must have current CPRcertification.If you are interested in join-ing our team and to providequality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

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Social WorkerPalliative Care SocialWorker-Per DiemProvides critical psycho-so-cial support to palliativecare patients through thepalliative care servicesconsult team. Uses theirprofessional backgroundand skills to assist the teamand to facilitate patient-family meetings. Assiststeam, attending physicians,staff and patient and familyin the clarification of thegoals of care and the planof care. Serves as a liaisonwith community hospices,home health, and nursinghomes to ensure care coor-dination and appropriateassignments and resourceallocation to meet patientneeds throughout the conti-num of care.Qualifications:•Must have a Master’s De-gree in Social Work, re-quired•Demostrated evidence ofexperience in palliativecare settings, such as hos-pice•3-5 years of inpatient, out-patient, or home-based so-cial work in a hospice orpalliative care setting.•Hospital experience pre-ferred.•Experience with qualityimprovement methodologypreferred•Availability at least fourdays per week, part-time,and participation in 24/7call rotationCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.

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SOCIAL WORKER (PERDIEM) Provides direct so-cial work service and coun-seling of patients and theirfamilies. Discharge plan-ning. Crisis intervention.Conducts in-service pro-grams. Masters Degree insocial work from an ac-credited institution.We offer some of the bestbenefits in the industry,along with great careerchoices, training, and lead-ership development. At ourfacility, our employeesshare their enthusiasm forlife as well as for helpingothers. As you balanceyour work life with yourother passions, we’re therefor you every step of theway. If you are interestedin joining teams that meldquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.CMHS is an equal employ-ment opportunity employer.

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NEWBURY PARK2+1.5 $1,450-$1,495+$750 dep. 1,200 sq. ft.

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Some w/small backyardAssigned parking spaces

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Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts

Studio $8501+1 $9752+1 $1225

Spacious floor plans,heated indoor pool &spa tennis ct & gym.Only $500 dep!!

No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880

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1905 N. H St.805-981-4341

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OXNARD GREATMOVE IN SPECIALS!

Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrmapartments available at

Rancho Solana Apts805-485-1208 VCS243906

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Lines are open 24/7866-291-3218

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OXNARD (South)Garden ApartmentsOpen Sun 2:00-4:00

Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available

3+2+fireplace+walk-in closet $1,499/mo.

2+2 $1,199/mo.Huge apartment, bright,

lots of windows & closets.Family living. Nr schools

and shopping. No pets.Ready to move-in!

805-488-3815 english805-701-8317 espanolVCS244316

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Move-in Special NowElegant living near Marina

1 & 2 bd, 2 bath, garages,w/d hkups, pool & spa.

No pets. Villa Marina805-985-0644 VCS244143

OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825moPacific Point Apts

1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p

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OXN N. 1+1 $975, $500 sec.Elma 805-604-9578

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OXN N. Xtra Large 2+1.5clean, quiet, gar, lndry, no

pets. $1,200+$500dep on OAC.1251 N. G St #103. VCS243961

OXN Open Sat 11a-4p, 2+2,att gar, nice, water/trash/gaspd, $1,385mo+dep.Avail Now

805-450-4089 VCS245284OXN WOW! LARGE 1 bdrmsreduced to $825 or 1/2 month

free! Most utils pd. Bkr805-385-5600 or 805-512-1886

VCS245495Port Hueneme

Harbor Village Apartments!Move in Specials! Spacious

1BR/1BA close to shopping &restaurants. Pool, off street

parking, laundry room,onsite manager. $950/mo.

(165 N. Fifth St.)Call today!(805)488-1434!

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$500 1st MONTH+$500 DEP.Hueneme 1bdrm, water/basiccable pd. Starting @ $850. No

Pets. Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS245605

PT HUE 1+1 in a quiet area.all utils pd $1,200mo+$500dep

No pets. Avail August 1st.805-889-4857 VCS245412

PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845+$500dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or

805-488-2131 VCS244417PT HUE 55+ Small studio,

$500/mo. Utils included.Call 805-987-1242

VCS246551PT HUE BEAUTIFUL 1+1

All redone, upstairs, walkto beach, nr base carport,lndry, trash/wtr paid $895805-652-1050 VCS244979

COLONY APTSFirst St, Simi Valley

805-583-3133Move In specials

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609ApartmentsUnfurnishedSIMI 2+2 $1250/mo, approx

800sf, close to schools,shopping and fwy

805-581-5659 VCS246331

SIMI 2 bdrm from $1200/mo.Gated, Garden Building,

Pool, A/C. No pets805-520-9486 VCS246500

SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS243904

Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks

805 497-3450Move-In Specials

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THOUSAND OAKS A mustsee. 2+2+Loft. Starting at$1800 w/1 MONTH FREE.W/D hookup, 2 car garage,spa. Call Jayla for a show-

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T.O. 2 rooms avail. Veryquiet area, surrounded by

trees! Furn. Own entrance,ba, kitch, lndry, pvt, utils,

cable. Incls all. N/S. Noillegal drugs. No pets $1,200.805-388-5027; Cell 982-0899

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T.O. GRANADA GARDENS2+2 $1395-$1495+dep.1+1 $1145-$1170+dep.

Move-In Special.No Dogs or Cats.805-492-2113

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_VENTURA_1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200

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Ventura County

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Martha 805-641-1776VCS244716

VTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950Large.Best in Town! No pets

no smoke. Open Sat & Sun11-4pm 1247 E. Santa Clara

VCS244212VTA 1+1 COTTAGE STYLEsml cute/sunny. Refrig/stove,

coin lndry, $800 wtr/trashpd 562-686-7701 VCS246288VTA 1+1 Downtown HistBldg. Storage unit incl 688Poli, Apt 1. $950 +$950 depNo pets. CHASCO 643-8172

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VTA 1+1 in garden setting,with pool, laundry room,

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VTA 1bd bungalow incls wtr,lndry, trash, grdnr $900+$200dep 323 S. Evergreen N/S/P

805-647-2774 VCS246366

VTA 2+1 1 level $995.2+1twnhs style $1025.Lg rmsbig closets, new carpet.Montalvo $500 dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS244862

VTA 2+1, midtown triplex,quiet, gar, lndry, $1250.Incl water/trash/grdnr svc805-649-2170 VCS246600VTA 2+1 SUPER CLEAN

$1075 New carpet, patio park-ing, trash,lndry. Sec 8 ok

(805) 643-3419 or 643-5834146 Kellogg VCS246447

VTA 2+2 Lg. 2-story Apt.S/W/T, Lndry Rm. 2 balco-nies 1267 E. Meta. $1,325+Dep-OAC No P/SM CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS244808

609ApartmentsUnfurnishedVTA 3+2.5 w/gar. Spacious

unit, close to beach, shop-ping & 101. Lndry rm onpremises. No pets $1950

Real Investments805-985-1000 VCS245305

VTA 3+2.5 w/gar. Spaciousunit, close to beach, shop-ping & 101. Lndry rm onpremises. No pets $1950

Real Investments805-985-1000 VCS246137

VTA 3+2 Loft Apt drive by1375 Poli St. From $1700

Office:80 Aliso Lane hrs Tuesthru Sat 12-6 VCS244888

VTA BEACH 1+1 Carport,blinds, crpt, appls, water/trash incl 1136 Pittsfield

805-648-1154; 805-368-2337VCS244140

VTA CLOSE TO BEACHGated parking, common area

BBQ & pool, beach view.TOWNHOUSE 2+1.5 Unit.

$1,625+sec. Cats ok.No Dogs.Smoke Free Rentals.Good Credit a Must.By appointment only.

805-642-1316 VCS244415

VTADel Norte Apartments

1 & 2 Bedrooms• Beautiful Grounds• Pool• Onsite Laundry• Cats OK

10855-10880 Del Norte St(805)659-2258

VCS246125

VTA E. 1+1 Clean, quiet,upgraded $895 & 2+1.5

townhouse style apt $1295N/S. 805-647-8411 VCS243937

VTAHarbor View Villas

Luxury Apts.Ocean view.

Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama

805-648-1760VCS244435

VTA LARGE 2+1, $1395/moincludes all utils. Pleasantsurroundings. Access to

transit/shpp’g & restaurants.805-642-3000 VCS245132

VTA LARGE 2 BEDROOMin clean quiet gated complex

off Ave $975 805-653-1137VCS245269

VTA Midtown 1br’sSunny and Spacious

July Special $895Open House 10-2

Sat/Sun 3090 Channel805-653-7711 VCS245166

VTAOCEAN VIEW TWNHMS

3074 Channel Drive• 1+1 @ $1,050• 2+1 @ $1,300• Carport Parking• Swimming Pool• Cats Welcome• On Site Laundry

805-654-1559E.H.O. VCS245690

609ApartmentsUnfurnished

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APTS3980 Telegraph

VTA HUGE 1 BRwith fireplace & garage

866-963-4667VCS244119

VTA Studio 1209 E. MainS/W/T/G/E Paid! Near down

town/shopping $850+dep/OACNo P/SM. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS244028

VTA VILLA BOCCALI aptsQuiet cottage style 2+1. FP,encl. patio w/carport. W/Dfacilities, close to mall &

hospital. Smoke Free RentalsNo dogs. Manager’s special

1/2 off the 1st month’s rent +sec. Good credit a must.By Appointment only!Manager (805)642-1316

VCS244752

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611Beach & VacationRentals

OXNARDCROSSROADS

INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr

Suite 580805-485-4040

$200 BONUS2+1, Silverstrand Beach,downstairs, fenced patio,

pet considered $1200

3+2 Silverstrand Beach,upstairs, f/p, bonus room,rooftop deck, refrigerator,dishwasher, washer/dryer,

laundry/storage room,double garage $1900

VCS246408

OXNHOLLYWOOD

BEACH3+2 $2500 n/p 805-832-7736www.channelislander.comVCS246160

OXN Silverstrand Beach$200 Bonus

2+1 downstairs, fencedpatio, pet considered $12003+2 upstairs, with bonus

room, f/p, some appli-ances, rooftop deck $1900

$200 Bonus. Crossroads Inv805-485-4040 VCS246406

OXN Silverstrand. Beautifulbeach close 1+1. Gar, w/d,refrig, patio. N/P $975 inclutils 805-236-6417 VCS243884

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished

AGOURA HILLS 2+1.5tile & carpet, all amenities,2 covered carports, some

pets ok. $1,575/mo.805-523-7746 VCS245272

CAM 2+2.5, $1650+dep, fp,W/D hookups, 2 story, 2 cargar, no pets, no smoking,close to shopping,805-388-3990 VCS246368

CAM 2+2 like new cond,new paint/crpt, balcony,f/p

great view, N/P $1500805-217-9569 VCS245079

CAM 2+2 like new cond,new paint/crpt, balcony,f/p

great view, N/P $1500805-217-9569 VCS246527

CAM 2+2 SUPER SHARP& spacious. 2 car ports, large

patio, pool, spa. $1,350/mo.SARALEI REALTY

805-529-5853 VCS246096

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CAM Lakeside Villa.3+2.5, new carpet & paint,

pool, gated, $1850/mo +sec805-482-6203 VCS245812

CAM LEISURE VILLAGE55+, 2+2 Newer carpets,

paint, floors! Light & bright!Pool/spa, gym/golf incl!

No smoke/pets. $1450/mo.Avail July 15th. 805-482-4367

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617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedCAM Quiet, Clean 3+2.51800sf, f/p, patio, lg yard,

comm pool. N/P. $1995805-402-8160 VCS244897

OXN 1+1 condo w/pool, gar,frig, D/W, stove, w/d hkps,central loc. $1100+$1100dep661-208-1198 VCS245400

OXN 2+2 Orchard TerraceGar,lndry,no pets.$1,395+dep

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS245608

OXNARDCONDO 2BR 1.5 BA

2 car gar w/encl patio pooltennis pets OK avail now$1400

Bob 805-415-6484VCS246263

OXN MANDALAY BAYC.I. Harbor/Waterfront

Charming 3+3+loft end uniton greenbelt w/1 or 2 docks,2 masters suites. Must see!

$2,500/mo. 818-624-3822;818-884-5313 VCS245114

OXN N. 4+2 near schools &fwy, 2 car gar, f/p, w/d hkupscomm pool, water/trash paid

N/S/P. $2,100+dep. Erika805-890-7187 VCS245355

OXN Newly remod 2+1.Travertine flrs, Granite Cntrtps. New Appliances. NicestCondo in complex. $1,300mo+sec+utils. Call 805-653-2903

VCS244944

OXN N. lovely 2+2 condow/d, refrig, d/w, 2 car gar,patio, wtr/trash pd $1585

STA PAULA upstairs 3+1.5apt, patio, stove, carport,

coin lndry, wtr/tsh pd $1250805-652-1050 VCS245920

OXN SHORES 2+2+LOFTWalk to beach,2 decks,w/d &bbq hk ups, att gar. $1,850mo

310-922-8780 VCS244516

OXN very lg 3+2.5 like new,quiet comm, crpt/upgrad-ed tile, just remodeled 1 yrago. Only $1575+dep. Bkr

805-385-5600 or 377-1459VCS244418

PT HUE 2+1 TownhouseREDUCED RENT $995/Mo

Pool, shared garage, laundryClose to shopping &

restaurants. CAT OK!(2552 Tiller Ave)

www.meridiangrouprem.comCall 805-692-2500

VCS244963

PT HUE 2+2 at the beach.1/2 OFF 1ST MONTH

Remodeled Surfside III. Wdflrs, Gated Comm pool,spa, gym. Wtr pd $1350

714-404-8400 VCS246034

PT HUE 3+2 w/gar. Newcrpt & paint. Wtr & cableincl. Avail now $1485+dep

Sec 8 ok 805-444-1981 or805-983-2789 VCS245555

PT HUE BEACH w/OceanViews, gated, 2+1.5 No oneabove you.Hkups, pool/spa,no pet $1325+$1350 Owner/Agt 805-340-0343 VCS244756

PT HUE Large 3+2. Incl’swater & trash.1st floor unit

on greenbelt. $1,600/mo+sec.805-653-2903 VCS244945

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished

PT HUE Marina Village 2+1Super sharp twnhse, shared

gar, pool & spa. $975.SARALEI REALTY

805-529-5853 VCS245565

SENIOR LIVINGin P.H. 3+2

Hueneme Bay 1 storyClubhouse, Golf, Pool,

more New Appliances &Paint. $1,300. Agent

805-444-6866 VCS245800

SIMI Wood Ranch 3+2.51600sf, gated comm,w/pool &spa, w/d hkups, f/p, d/w, re-

frig, cent a/h, patio, 2 car garn/s/pets. $2,150mo. Avail 7/9.

805-559-9360 VCS245308

THOUSAND OAKS2+2 Townhome

in quiet community. Pool,tennis, 2 car garage, patio.Fireplace, all appliances.No smoking. $2,000/mo.

805-558-5454VCS244693

T.O. LOS ROBLES Estatesbeautiful 2200+sf twnhm3+2.5 on cul-de-sac, highcath ceilings, patio. Great

schools, near to shopping &entertainment $2450. Maria

805-444-2140 VCS246335

VTA 2+1 Mckeon w/new crpt& paint. 5000 Shenandoah

$1200 wtr/trash incl805-320-2257 VCS245201

VTA 2 BR, 1 BA,$1200/mo plus security.805-647-5031 VCS246134

VTA Single Story 2br, largeatt 2 car gar, large patio, f/p,pool & spa. N/S/P. $1600+dep

310-560-9680 VCS244915

VTA TODD RANCH II3+1.5 End Unit, xlnt cond,balcony, nice yd/patio, pool

quiet area. N/S/P $1650805-642-5456 VCS243807

VTA W. 2+1.5 2 sty, attachedgar, w/d hkups, large yard,f/p, nice interior $1550 N/P805-794-7437 VCS244270

WLV 3+2 1 story $2550/moSharp, upgraded, backs toGreenbelt. Agt 818-597-4527805-630-3323 VCS245936

vcstar.com/ads800-221-STAR(7827)

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OXNARD$1250 REHABBEDDUPLEX 1BD/1BA

We are offering a 1+1 re-modeled duplex unit wlarge backyard. Windowsupdated or replaced. Newflooring in entire unit. In-terior&exterior paint.Kitchen cabinets new.Fu-migated&insulated.Blocksfrom theatre,starbucks,Plaza Park, Carnegie Mu-seum, historic Henry Ox-nard district. Police station1 block down tree linedstreet. Pets welcome. 1mnth dep. $50 pet dep.WE’LL HAVE AN OPENHOUSE THIS SAT 9-12 PM

Chris Vila 661 993 2208• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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OXN Nyeland Acres 2+1,newly renovated, $1150+

$1150 dep 3720 Santa Clara St805-648-1517 or 407-8253

VCS245229

VTA E. 2+1.5, new carpet &paint, private garage, smallpatio & yard. N/S/Pet $1,400.

805-236-0281 VCS244738

VTA Midtown 2+1 wood flrs,gourmet kitch, lg garage/

workshop, w/d hkups, utils/grdnr pd n/p lse $1825 avail7-23 805-648-4658 VCS244468

625Houses Furnished

VTA 4+3 2650sf new home,f/p, EZ walk to Pk/Govt ctrFurn optional N/P/S $2500317-908-5245 VCS244428

627Houses Unfurnished

1000 Oaks Executive HomeBeautiful 4BR+3BA+FamilyRoom, separate dining room,

2,450 sf. Large yard + RVside yard, in great Thousand

Oaks location. Close toschools. $3,150/month

includes gardener and water.Call Al at 805-341-3755 or

805-557-4500 CALL NOW!VCS244436

CAM 2+2 New Carpet,Paint @ 2138 Chandler St.Near park. Laundry hkups

in Garage $1,500+ Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central

Coast 389-6803 VCS244816

CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks Area@ 5315 Heather St., Grdnr

Inc. $1,650+ Dep-OACNo P/SM. Central Coast

389-6803 VCS244814

CAM 3+2 Mission Oaks, cityviews, yard, N/S N/P. lease

$1750+dep, grdnr incl805-276-8937 VCS245733

CAM 3+2 remodeled, 1600sf,FR/Dine/LV. N/S N/P. $1875+dep lease grdnr incl805-276-8937 VCS245732

627Houses Unfurnished

CAM 3 bed, 2 bath, 1500 sq ft,large garage, enclosedyard, gardener included.$2000/mo Call 805-407-2501

VCS246185

CAM 4+2, MISSION OAKSCul-de-sac, 2 car gar,

$1,975 +dep. Avail now.805-512-2715 VCS246538

CAM 4+3+3 car. MissionOaks area 4808 Via Sequoia$2800+$4000 sec. Avail now

805-377-2121 VCS244939

CAM 4BR/3BA 2 story, 3 car,lg bonus rm, close to school$2,900/mo. Available 7/22.805-482-5979 VCS245597

CAM 5+3 ADOLFO GLENon cul-de-sac, $2500/moincludes gardener. Sue626-441-4651 VCS243926

CAM Exclusive & pvt 3+2single story on 3/4 acre lotw/canyon views. $2,950/moEsquire Property Mngmt

www.esquirepm.com973-RENT VCS244968

CAM Mission Oaks 3+2immaculate. No S/P. Lease

$1900mo+sec Credit check805-987-1089. VCS245684

CAM MOBILE ESTATES2 bdrm home (built 2006)

2 full baths, fully equippedw/new appliances. Spa/Pool& recreation center. $1400water, cable tv, trash inclOne person must be 55+.805-816-1833 VCS245781

MRPK 2 sty 3+2½ 1 car gar+carport, great area $1950+

sec, grndr incl Avail 8-1805-523-8035 VCS246240

Newbury Park

3+2ALL NEW INSIDE & OUT!Hrdwd flrs., stainless app.,

garage, RV storage,2 covered patios.

Open Sat/Sun 1-4843 Danvers Circle805-646-6606 or 805-796-6606

VCS244319

Newbury Park3 BDRM

HOME FOR RENTGreat neighborhood, 2 full

bath, refr, wshr/dryer, tilefloors, fam & living rooms,near Oaks Mall $2,600/mow/$5000 deposit Lynn805-496-8869 VCS245776

NEWBURY PK Great Area!1 story 3+2, a/c, new flringvery clean, avail now $2500805-402-0028 VCS244916

N.P. DOS VIENTOS 5+2.5Cul-de-sac, view, 3 car gar.

2 story. N/S. $3,200 incl grdnr805-876-3237 VCS245382

OJAI Clean 3+2 home inquiet cul-de-sac Fp, new d/w,

carpet thru-out, lg yd, 2car gar, $2200 No pets805-647-9870 VCS246196

OJAI Lg 3+2 new tile, crpt,fam rm w/fp, central a/c,modern, spacious kitch,fully fenced back yard, 2car gar. 133 Felix $1990

805-646-0909 VCS246513

627Houses Unfurnished

OJAI SPECIAL $2100 Large4+2, avail now. No pets.Extra play rm, new int.Incl gardener & water.805-794-7437 VCS244269

OXN 3+2, fplc, fenced yd, 2car, new paint/crpt $1625+sec. 805-850-5888

VCS246246

OXN 3+2+ roof deck, 1.5blocks to Mandalay Bch.Hi ceil, fp, open flr plan$2395/mo 818-340-2897;818-335-1023 VCS246576

OXN 4+3, 3 car, fm rm, enclyard, $2200+sec dep, grdnrincl, no pets & no smoking.

805-988-9932 VCS245027

OXN 5+2 close to Grammerschool, park & Boys N

Girls club. $2500+neg dep.No smoke. Will consider

pet w/pet dep 805-794-4672VCS245523

OXNARD1834 O’NIEL PLACE

4 BR + 2 BA, fenced yard,$1,800/mo+$600 cleaning dep.Available Now. 805-498-3461

VCS246297

OXNARD3+2+SUN ROOM

2 car garage, f/p, $1850/mo+dep No pets, no smoke,close to all 805-427-1094

VCS246612

OXN N. 4+3 near golfcourse, yard w/gazebo.

$2250/mo+sec incl grndrAvailable August

805-273-6111 VCS245581

OXN SHORES 2+2 HouseNear beach, Workshop,

2 car, f/p, yd. Lease $1,925.805-760-4952 VCS245970

PT HUE 1 BDRM COTTAGEStove, secluded lot, carport,

no pets. $975mo+$975dep.Coast Prop Mgmt

805-483-1178 VCS245606

PT HUE 2bd RemodeledHouse, new bath, roof,

floor coverings, yd, fruittrees, roses, hkps, 2 stor-age bldgs. Stroll to beach.Pets? $1195 Keith HansonRE 805-981-1552 VCS246232

PT HUE 3+2 Renovated!1/2 block to beach, gate, pool,sauna. $1,800/mo. 805-582-9178

or 217-7062 VCS245834

SIMI 4+2.5 exec 2 story, a/c,f/p, fam rm, din rm, loft,

lg yd incl grdnr, super clean,great neighborhood $2500+sec. Avail mid July

661-251-9383 or 805-208-4130VCS245194

SIMI 4+2.5. Nice 2 stry withfam+AC+DW. Large mstrsuite. Avail Now. $2,050/mo.

805-526-3671 VCS244621

SIMI 4+2 Open plan, famrm. New crpt/tile/roofing,a/c $2300 lease+ dep. No

pet 818-917-5200 VCS246226

STA PAULA 5br+3ba, stv,refrig, dshwshr. On quiet

cul-de-sac, a/c,2 car gar, W/DRV prkg. $2,100/mo+dep.805-290-7641 VCS244185

627Houses Unfurnished

T.O. 2+1 Guest House/Aptutils, cable tv, & large

laundry/storage area incl.N/S/P $1400/mo

805-341-4624 VCS245560

HOUSES

VTA 3+2 Stonegate, attach2 car garage, nice back-yard, vaulted ceilings.Complex has pool $1700

VTA 3+2 east end withtons of upgrades. Closeto Serra School $1900

VTA 3+2 east end, greatcity view, 3 car garage,air-conditioning $3400

VTA 2+1 west end, closeto shopping and buslines.bike to the beach $1195

VTA 3+2 plus an office w/large fam rm w/fireplace

Rent incls grdnr $2800

VTA 2+1 west end, sharedgarage for storage,

owner pays water $1195

VTA 2+1 back housewith shared garage.

Owner pays water $1195

OXN 3+3 newerconstruction with too

many upgrades tomention. Must see $2200

OXN 3+2 Wingfield withupstairs lndry, fam rmw/fp. Nice backyd $2200

PT HUE 3+2 w/an office,on a large corner lot.

New carpet & paint $2200

CAM 3+2, 1 car gar & car-port. Tile floors, updatedkitch & sml fenced yd.Pets considered, $1750

All properties are no pets,no smoke, 1 year lease

805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com

VCS245264

VTA 1 bdrm house withyard, laundry facility,all utils incl, $975/mo907-776-3756 VCS245598

VTA 2+1 on S. Emma, gar,lg yard. Pet? Water/softener

paid, $1600. Avail Now.805-218-1535 VCS245467

VTA 2+1 w/yard & garage$1175 Available now

302 El Medio N/S/P805-641-0659 VCS245332

627Houses Unfurnished

VTA 2+2 w/Bonus RoomAmazing Ocean & City

Views! @ 2260 Sunset,Grdnr Incl $2,375 + Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central

Coast 389-6803 VCS244824

VTA 3500sf EXEC 4+5+lgbonus room, 3 car garage,

large yard, $3100+dep805-207-1210 VCS245929

VTA 4+2.5 NEWLY BUILT,2 car garage, lg yard, $2050

water pd. Avenue area805-746-0549 VCS242504

VTA 4+3 Exec Home remod-eled, new landscape, pool,entertainers dream $2850805-552-7135 VCS246037

VTA Arapaho St. Newlypainted, very clean 3+2,

f/p, ft yd, Grdnr. $1800+dep805-659-0277 VCS246088

VTA-Casitas 3+1.75, lg famroom w/fp, completely re-

built, all new!2100sf, grdnr/wtr pd. N/S/P/D $2100+sec

805-642-2283 VCS246284

VTA E 2+1 lg fenced yd,lndry rm, frig/stove, N/S/P.$1275 + dep. Avail now.805-647-1092 VCS246418

VTA E. 3+1.75 upgradedhome on quiet st, lg fam

rm w/fp, $1895+sec, grdnrincl 805-469-5977 VCS246179

VTA E. 3br+1.5ba, nr school$1,750mo+$2,000dep. No pets.98 Hillview. 805-648-3161 or

415-407-0131 VCS245692

VTA E. Large (1,675sf)3br, 2ba+Fam. HW floors,huge Mstr, Grdnr inc, N/S,

Pets? Credit chk req’d. AvailMid Aug. $1,900. 805-895-7650

VCS244873

WESTLAKE VILLAGEin hills w/big view!3br 2ba, f/p, A/C,

lg kitchen, no pets, $2600/mo949-488-3668

VCS246436

WLV Prime 3+2+OfficePool, Spa, Views, A/C2009 Channelford Rd.

$3550 805-300-3883Troop PM VCS246199

669MiscellaneousRentals

OAK VIEW STUDIO PL.N/S, no pets, $750/mo Inclutils. 310-384-5410

VCS246123

677Rooms For Rent

CAM 2 rms for rent, $750mstr & $500 share 1 1/2bath + dep & util,805-484-9898 VCS244609

CAM 55+, room with houseprivs,$600/mo+dep, utils pd.

805-419-4911 VCS245215

677Rooms For Rent

CAMARILLOPVT ROOM w/BAin condo w/pool. Shared

utils. $750 +sec.805-389-0825

VCS246511

CAM Room in 3+2.5 home,all utils incl, kitch/lndryuse. Comm has pool/ja-

cuzzi/gym $675+$325 dep805-701-3624 VCS245979

CAM ROOM Quiet, NoP e t s / S m o k e / D r a m a ,house privileges, $675+$300 sec dep Utils &internet incl 805-816-0212

VCS246163

CAM Spanish Hills roomw/pvt bath. $550mo+$200dep

Avail Now. 805-443-0015VCS245295

MRPK Room w/pvt ba, a/c,n/s/d/p, w/d on prem, int, cbl,

pool, $625+dep. Liz818-648-9333 VCS246162

NPK lg rm in new house toshare, great, friendly

atmosphere, beautiful gatedcomm w/poo/spa, $745 or$995 for msrt. Also have

Encino rental 805-499-8688818-515-8285 VCS243825

NPK Room for rent, $600 allutils incl. Some kitch privsNo overnight guests/drugs

805-906-9425 VCS245676

OXN 1 Bedroom$475 +dep. Includes cable

& internet. 805-228-2567VCS246130

OXN $500. No smkg, drugs,pets. Share ba, utils &cable incl. Clean/quiet805-986-4862 VCS246186OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy

Base, Furn Room, FullPrivs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet

$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS245237

OXN FURNISHED ROOM$550+dep, includes utils &

house privs. N/S/D/P.805-483-3152 VCS245926

OXN 1bdrm $550mo+$250dep, utils incl, clean. Near

Marina West School.805-983-7110 VCS245847OXN room in lg 5 bdrmhouse, pvt bath, full houseprivs. No pets, Easy going

roommates $695+dep+utils 805-340-8824 VCS245913

PT HUE Room w/attachedden for rent $650/$650 dep.utilities & WIFI included.Will have access to awasher/dryer & kitchen. Ifinterested please call805-443-2987 and ask forCarol to set up a walkthrough VCS245780

SIMI 1bdrm, shared ba, niceneighborhood, kitchen/lndry

privs,utils incl,N/P/S/D.$550/mo. 850-526-6578

VCS245675

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SIMI 1 bedroom with sharedbath, kitch/lndry/utils incl.

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SIMI Lg master, pvt ba,walkin closet, privs, patio, veryclean. $780+sec. Avail Now.

805-522-7687 VCS245211SIMI Lg master, pvt ba,walkin closet, privs, patio, veryclean. $780+sec. Avail Now.

805-522-7687 VCS246287

SIMI WEST Room withprivate bath. All utilities

incl kitchen & lndry privs.$650/mo. 805-450-4703

VCS243903

T.O. BEDROOM centralair, kitchen/lndry privs, utils

incl. $650+dep. N/S/P/D.805-551-7905 VCS244227

VTA E. QUIET Home 2 Rms1 w/pvt bath $450/$650+dep utils incl. N/S/P/D(805)302-1522 VCS245117

VTA Furnished Room nr VCfull privs, $600 incl utils, dep& ref’s req’d. NO smoke/pets.

805-650-8238 VCS244588VTA Lg Room for two $795or for one $695 cable/util/internet incl. Near beach714-746-9499 VCS244899

VTA Room near Mall andBeach, quiet, N/S/P, $525/mo+dep, incls cable. Lve Msg

805-658-6467 VCS244614WESTLAKE VILLAGE2 Bdrm Condo to share.

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760-247-6798 VCS245337

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Marc @ 818-636-1127VCS244563

VTA Callens Rd 640sfsmall industrial warehse,storage, shop, mfg. $500mo

805-443-3346 VCS245827

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WLV 1875-4000sf Office &Warehouse Available.

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887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease

AGOURA HILLSLarge Furnished Office

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Contact: 818-865-1088VCS246257

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575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices

Crossroads Inv (805)485-4040VCS244473

A+ VTA Executive Suites$295-up, utils paid. 101 Fwy

& Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS245478

Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices

280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall towall crpt, private patio,1st floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS246351

CAMARILLO OLD TOWNSignage Retail/Beauty/DaySpa/Pilates. Hi-End Office,New building. Deck w/view

Visible from fwy, easyaccess. 600sf - 1200sf. Mike

805-320-2128 VCS244892

CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza

1,080 sqft. David Press310-553-6512 VCS245524

OXN INDUSTRIALRice/101/Rose

1000 - 55,000 SFOXN OFFICE/MEDICAL

500 - 5,000 SF805-604-0700

Sunbelt EnterprisesVCS244858

RESTAURANT SPACEfor lease. Former Subway

restaurant 1300sf plus privateoutdoor patio. Great loca-tion, high visibility, hugetraffic count, will build tosuit. Located at Mission

Village, 2154 Saviers Road,Oxnard across from Santa

Clara High School.Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS246349

SIMI OFFICE SPACE360 sqft. Available.

Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS244527

T.O. Moorpark Rd crnr LasFlores across from T.O.High 100-3000sf $beat any

deal 805-494-7238 VCS245680

VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1554, 1632,1776

sf on corner of Telephone& Market Central Coast

389-6803 VCS245057

VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from 474sf-1687sf. Great terms andpricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS244528

Recreation

900-945

909Boats

20’ BAYLINER 2005hardly used, like new, 4.3 V6

Bravo $14,000 805-701-8133(NV1545KW) VCS246265

918Campers/Trailers

2006 KEYSTONE LAREDO35ft 5th Wheel, 2 year

warranty, 2 pop-outs $16,999must sell (64865)

805-657-1117 VCS245054

2008 HALLMARK EnclosedTrailer 7x12, xln’t cond, used

3 times, $2,900obo.805-445-9536 VCS244254

STARCRAFT Antigua,20ft, hard side exp. 2queen size beds, sleeps 6.m/w, full ba/shower. Out-side grill, 3 burner w/ov-en. Mint cond $10,500.805-495-5103 (EL3786)

VCS246273

922RV Spaces for Rent

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RV Park in Fillmore.805-525-2062 VCS245553

933Motorcycles AndEquipmentHARLEY Heritage Softail

Classic ‘04, lots of chrome &extras, 30k, super clean,

$12,500. (19P1490).805-493-1789 VCS245933

HARLEY XL883C Custom ‘01w/1200 kit, 7450 mi, extraslike new, $3500 (15V3574)805-641-1017 VCS246128

______________HONDA GOLDWING 1975

Original Goldwing 21,894 mi,turquiose, inactive since2002, will require TLC

$2000 805-217-6796 (009083)VCS244920

HONDA TRIKE2005 - Candy Red3,200 mi (407623)

805-527-2914VCS244414

YAHAMA YZ125 ‘02DIRT BIKE, all gear includ-

ed, new motor, runs great,low hours $1350 805-418-0415

(004142) VCS246082

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933Motorcycles AndEquipment

YAMAHA WARRIOR QUAD350, 2000. Only 16 hours.

$2,500. 805-208-3662VCS244420

936Motorhomes/RV

Chinook Premier ‘95Fully equipped. Good condi-

tion. Great interior $18,5003NOE751 (805) 382-4729

VCS246222

COUNTRYCOACH2002 - 40’

Almost everythingautomatic. New

tires, battery. Lowmileage. 1 owner.

No smoking or pets.$140,000 value for$90,000. Health

forces sale. (102629)Stan 805-794-3363

VCS244681

FLEETWOOD ‘93CORONADO - 30ft

22,000 miles, goodcondition, runs well,sleeps 6, AC, heatergenerator. $13,000.

(3CJL270)805-643-2327

VCS244674

FLEETWOOD FIESTA 200629J. 1 owner, 2,400 miles,camping ready, warr exp.7/2011. $44,000 negotiable.(franúed). 805-758-0612 or805-488-3897 VCS244861

HY-LINE 36ft ‘06 5thWheel 3 jumbo slides,

sleeps 8, washer & dry-er, microwave, jumboa/c, non-smoker, manyextras, Mint Condition,

$31,500/obo (54242p)818-679-7985 VCS244138

TIOGA 31M 2005 - 5k miles,many extras, $43,000.

(5nnk300). 805-498-5482 or805-405-8053 VCS245280

WINNEBAGO ‘03MINNIE WINNIE

Ford Super Duty,Triton V-10, Chassis,36k miles, excellent

condition, manyextras $46,000.

(A25630) 805-551-6920VCS245416

942Off Road Vehicles

YamahaYFZ450 Quad 2005Bill Balance exhaust, Car-

bon fiber hood, k&n fil-ter. must sell $3,200.00

OBO 16k96w(805)340-9778 VCS246528

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On private Camarilloproperty/secure. Call Danny805-300-3377 VCS245610

Transportation950-998

962Auto Parts &ServicesParting Out 1995 SATURNSC 2 Coupe, 1.9 Dual OHC,

auto, very clean car, 80k mi.805-895-9509 VCS246413

968Auto Under $1000

2000 TEMPO ZX24 Cyl, Auto, Air, Stereo, Disc$950. #827KBQ8. 805-218-2374

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FORD EXPLORER ‘92190k, auto, has blown headgasket $900/obo 805-665-9043

(2ZLW396) VCS243977

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#K26326. 805-205-3795VCS246432

BMW DINAN 3, 2004,325ci, stage 2 dinan, 45k mi,

gray/blk 5spd sprt pkg,spoilr, cust whls/stereo, xlnt

cond, all recs. $22K/obo.Leave msg (323) 712-8007

5GMS770 VCS244480

DODGE NEON2005 SXT

Auto, tinted windows, graywith black interior, A/C,

CD player, automatic frontwindows manual back.

Runs Great! 102k fwy mi.$4,500. Lic#5mwd040

Brent 714-315-0193VCS246087

HONDA ACCORD SE ‘0274k mi, a/c, CD, blk ext, runs

xlnt, $6775 805-341-2496(5DSV105) VCS245473

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HYUNDAI TIBURON ‘06wht, a/c, CD, 73,530 mi-all

fwy, very clean $7200805-236-8625 (5XDR812)

VCS245411

JAGUAR XJ8 ‘99Silver, custom wheels,fully loaded, excellent

condition.$9,000. (5FVD802)805-479-4120

VCS245167

JAGUAR XJR 1999SUPERCHARGER

White, low 18” profile tires,100,000 mi, 8 cyl, 370HP

$14,499 (5jlr907)805-987-3650 VERY FAST!

VCS244271

LEXUS-400 LS 1990pearl white 2 tone paint,

all pwr, factory tintedwindows, 295k mi,$4950/oboserious callers only please

805-216-6150 (6LON828)VCS244806

LINCOLNCONTINENTAL

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obo. (3wvn968).805-499-4062VCS245782

MAZDA 5 2009 approx 12,000miles, great condition,

automatic $17,000 (6MCK069)361-232-1514 VCS245639

MERCEDES BENZ E320 ‘98moonroof, fully loaded, 30

mpg, looks & runs xlnt$5900/obo 805-798-3459(4BPF660) VCS246509

NISSAN Sentra ‘06 4 cyl, 1.8l,auto, fwd, p/dl, tilt, 55k mi,

cruise $8900 805-963-6746(3N1CB5) VCS244801

TOYOTA ‘01 MR2 SpyderConvertible, silver, $7,000.85k miles. Lic# 4TYZ124

John 805-297-5272VCS244577

TOYOTA COROLLA 19894 door, auto, a/c, new paint,power steering, runs xlnt,

35mpg, $1,300. #6bec604.805-253-6006 VCS245492

TOYOTA COROLLA 1994Auto, runs xlnt, mp3, 35mpg,

$1,800. Lic #2HL5378805-253-6006 VCS246178

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER1998 wht, xlnt cond, 2nd

owner, 145k, lthr, loaded,DVD, all maint records.$10,300/obo. 805-427-6371

(013392) VCS245584

980Classics/Antiques/Specialty

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Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS245020

980Classics/Antiques/Specialty

CAD Brougham 1993Triple black, CELEBRITY,2 car phones, loaded. runsxlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.805-499-4956 (3CIB595)

VCS246361

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Restoration project,100 miles on rebuilt engine$4,500/obo Call 805-625-5016

(774KT) VCS242478

JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,

Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS245687

MERCEDES SL WANTEDor Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71

190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,

280SE Convertible Any cond.510-638-7221 VCS245021

WANTED: FORD Mustang‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,

Convertible, FB, any cond510-568-5114 VCS245022

985Sport Utility Vehicles

GMC YUKON ‘04 4WDSTOP & LOOK!!!

7 pass, leather, ski racks,snow cables, compl svc

records, xlnt cond $10,900(5CZZ572) 805-524-1421805-625-0382 VCS245588

HONDA CRV 2006 - Silver,excellent condition, 23k miles

$15,500. #5wms698.805-498-9032 VCS245496

RANGEROVER2005 HSE

Loaded, 70K mi,luxury package,

factory 20” wheels.Garaged. $24,500

805-208-5844(3RWP285)VCS246065

986Trucks For Sale

CHEVY 2010 SILVERADO3500 Dually $14,000 Off MSRP

Includes $8,000 dlr. disct,$5,000 factory rebate & $1,000

GMAC down payment.Assistance 2WD & 4x4’s avail

4 to choose: id #’s: 143021,141084, 143093 & 143292.Silver Star Chevrolet

805-267-3100 VCS245263

986Trucks For Sale

CHEVYSILVERADO ‘05

CREW CAB 4x4 2500HD,

Fully loaded, beautiful die-sel truck, equipped for5th wheel, lthr, AC, XM,Bose premium sound,full pwr, heated seats,OnStar, tow pkg, alumi-num rims, Tonneau cov-er, brush guards, 4 PIAAlights, trailer break, airshocks, hvy duty rearsprings, super chip, up-graded manifold & ex-haust, 15000 lbs slideright 5th wheel hitch.These extras alone areworth $4500 + install.147k mi, ext warr for an-other 8000 mi, xlnt cond.You will enjoy this truck.Thanks for looking!$22,500. Any questions,805-437-6181 (844516)VCS245455

FORD F150 1988 4x4 - Shortbed, camper shell. 10k mi onnew engine.$2,000obo.#a73247

805-889-2769 VCS245698

FORDF-2502011

Crew cab, 4x4 Lari-at King Ranch, die-sel. only 400 miles.

Loaded. $59,000

805-208-5844(2MV6458) VCS246071

FORD RANGER ‘98 XLT4x4, 3.0L, very clean, wellmaint, aftermarket intake& exhaust, cust stereo, 33”

tires w/Fender Flares,Tonneau cover $5000

805-340-0832 (6D14893)VCS245399

9894x4 Vehicles

CHEVROLET Pick Up ‘884X4 nice truck, runs

good, many extras, lowoil pressure, $1500

(6l73570) 805-581-1917VCS245107

JEEP CJ7 1982 - LARADORe-built, 6 cyl, auto, ps, tw,Kenwood cd w/6 spkrs. Simican email pics. $6,900 obo.

Must Sell! Lic #5cst833.805-501-5304 VCS245741

992Vans

CHEVY ASTRO CommercialVan, 2000. Orig owner, allmaint records avail 100Kmi, $2500. 805-844-8979(139718) VCS246508

992Vans

DODGE GRAND CARAVANSPORT ‘2000 V-6, auto,p/w/b, tint, 86,400 mi.Clean. Runs great $5,695.(805) 987-1055 4KRE694

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