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Vol. 10, No. 12 | Thursday, June 10, 2010 www.thelighthousenews.com WHAT’S INSIDE PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON The top female triathletes in each branch of the armed forces line up in preparation for the start of the Armed Forces Triathlon, held June 5 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. 1st Lt. Kathy Rakel of the Air Force won with a time of 2:00:04. The Admiral’s Cup, open to civilians, was held prior to this event. PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE Capt. James Bales of the Air Force crosses the finish line first to win the Air Force Triathlon on June 5 with a time of 1:46:32. More than 100 people will be taking part in a mass casualty ex- ercise at Naval Base Ventura Coun- ty (NBVC), Point Mugu, on Wednesday, June 16. “There will be a large presence of emergency vehicles at Point Mugu, and we don’t want people to become concerned,” explained Robert Huether, NBVC’s installa- tion training officer and the lead coordinator of the event. The exercise will run from 8 to 11 a.m. Nearly a dozen outside agencies are involved. Gate access will not be limited. Emergency drill set for June 16 By Andrea Howry Lighthouse editor Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, played host to two triathlons on Saturday, June 5, with the course win- ning rave reviews from many participants. The Admiral’s Cup at 8 a.m. drew nearly 100 civilians and military personnel for a 400-meter (one-third mile) swim, 20-kilometer (12-mile) bike ride and 5-kilometer (3.1- mile) run. “I absolutely love this race,” said Peggy McDowell-Cra- mer of Santa Monica, who, at 69, has qualified for the Kona Ironman on Oct. 9. “I always have a good time here, and it’s very friendly.” The U.S. Armed Forces Tri- athlon two hours later had 73 of the top triathletes in the Army, Air Force, Navy and Base hosts triathlons ‘I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS RACE’ Admiral’s Cup, Armed Forces championship at Point Mugu SEE EVENTS, PAGE 17 The Port of Hueneme dredging project that recently garnered Na- val Base Ventura County (NBVC) an award from the Chief of Naval Operations is now being honored by the Oxnard Chamber of Com- merce. NBVC and the Oxnard Harbor District, which devised a team ap- proach to getting the job done, have been named Innovative Business of the Year by the chamber. Capt. Jim McHugh, command- Oxnard Chamber honors NBVC SEE AWARD, PAGE 8 A wall of fire demonstration that simulates a Napalm drop will be part of the 2010 Naval Base Ventura County Air Show at Point Mugu Aug. 7 and 8. Page 3. A helmet waits for its rider at the Rock Store on Mulholland Drive, the destination for the third annual Naval Base Ventura County Safety Ride. Military spouse Kelly Varner captured the ride in photos. Page 10. Operations are returning to normal in Millington, Tenn., where floodwaters hit the headquarters of Morale, Welfare and Recreation, disrupting the distribution of movies to military bases nationwide. Movies are now back on a regular schedule, and so is the Lighthouse movie page. Page 15. Movie page is back

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Vol. 10, No. 12 | Thursday, June 10, 2010www.thelighthousenews.com

WHAT’S INSIDE

PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON

The top female triathletes in each branch of the armed forces line up in preparation for the start of theArmed Forces Triathlon, held June 5 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. 1st Lt. Kathy Rakel of theAir Force won with a time of 2:00:04. The Admiral’s Cup, open to civilians, was held prior to this event.

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Capt. James Bales of the Air Forcecrosses the finish line first to win theAir Force Triathlon on June 5 with atime of 1:46:32.

More than 100 people will betaking part in a mass casualty ex-ercise atNaval Base Ventura Coun-ty (NBVC), Point Mugu, onWednesday, June 16.“There will be a large presence

of emergency vehicles at PointMugu, and we don’t want peopleto become concerned,” explainedRobert Huether, NBVC’s installa-tion training officer and the leadcoordinator of the event.The exercise will run from 8 to

11 a.m. Nearly a dozen outsideagencies are involved.Gate access will not be limited.

Emergency drillset for June 16

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Naval BaseVenturaCounty,Point Mugu, played host totwo triathlons on Saturday,June 5, with the course win-ning rave reviews from manyparticipants.The Admiral’s Cup at 8

a.m. drew nearly 100 civilians

and military personnel for a400-meter (one-third mile)swim, 20-kilometer (12-mile)bike ride and 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) run.“I absolutely love this race,”

said Peggy McDowell-Cra-mer of SantaMonica, who, at69, has qualified for the KonaIronman on Oct. 9. “I alwayshave a good time here, and it’svery friendly.”TheU.S. Armed Forces Tri-

athlon two hours later had 73of the top triathletes in theArmy, Air Force, Navy and

Base hosts triathlons

‘I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS RACE’

Admiral’s Cup,Armed Forceschampionship atPoint Mugu

SEE EVENTS, PAGE 17

The Port of Hueneme dredgingproject that recently garnered Na-val Base Ventura County (NBVC)an award from the Chief of NavalOperations is now being honoredby the Oxnard Chamber of Com-merce.NBVC and the Oxnard Harbor

District, which devised a team ap-proach to getting the job done, havebeen named Innovative Business ofthe Year by the chamber.Capt. Jim McHugh, command-

OxnardChamberhonorsNBVC

SEE AWARD, PAGE 8

A wall of fire demonstration thatsimulates a Napalm drop will be partof the 2010 Naval Base VenturaCounty Air Show at Point Mugu Aug.7 and 8. Page 3.

A helmet waits for its rider at theRock Store on Mulholland Drive,the destination for the third annualNaval Base Ventura County SafetyRide. Military spouse Kelly Varnercaptured the ride in photos.Page 10.

Operations are returning tonormal in Millington, Tenn.,where floodwaters hit theheadquarters of Morale, Welfareand Recreation, disrupting thedistribution of movies to militarybases nationwide. Movies arenow back on a regular schedule,and so is the Lighthouse moviepage. Page 15.

Movie page is back

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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.

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Does Naval Base Ventura County use solar power?

Question: The installation of solar panels at thePort Hueneme pool has me wondering: How manybuildings, if any, use solar power at Naval BaseVentura County?

Answer: That is a great question.NBVC is committed to saving energy wherever

and whenever possible. For that reason, the base haseagerly embraced solar power, which has proven tobe a reliable source of alternative energy, especiallyhere in sunny Southern California.It has been nearly 10 years since solar power was

first installed at NBVC -- a 25-kilowatt system onPH-850 that generates 46 megawatt hours per year,for an annual savings of $5,950.Since then, increasingly complex solar photovol-

taic systems have been installed at six other build-ings at Port Hueneme, the largest being at PH-800,a 125,000-square-foot warehouse. It was equipped

with a 303-kilowatt system that is expected toproduce 641 megawatt hours of renewable energy ayear, enough to power 71 average homes.The electricity generated by the system will be

tied back to the base grid, saving an estimated$83,360 a year.Solar hot-water heating systems are being in-

stalled at both the Port Hueneme and Point Mugupools. When completed, these projects are expectedto generate 2,075 megawatt hours per year, resultingin an annual savings of $64,410.Let me take this opportunity, too, to thank every-

one for their patience as construction continues onthese important projects.Altogether, renewable solar projects expect to

save the base a whopping $256,100 in energy costsper year. This equates to, roughly, 4,045 megawatthours, which is the amount of energy required topower 450 average U.S. homes annually.

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A wall of fire demonstration will take place at the NBVC Air Show on Aug. 7 and 8.

2010Air ShowUpdate

NBVC

The Explosive Ordnance Disposal(EOD) Mobile Unit 3 Detachment PointMugu will provide the wall of fire dem-onstration during the 2010 Naval BaseVentura County Air Show at PointMuguAug. 7 and 8.EODwill use TNT, detonation cord and

500 gallons of diesel and gas to create agiant fireball explosion as part of the AirShow.The wall of fire will be used to simulate

Napalm dropped from an aircraft duringan air strike. The air show audience willfeel the heat from the intense explosion.A six-man crew will work for two days

to set up thematerials and detonation cordto provide the special effects demonstra-tion.

EODPointMugu also provided thewallof fire demonstration during the NavalAir Facility El Centro air show.

Wall of fire at Air ShowAbout the Air Show

The 2010 Naval Base Ventura CountyAir 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.

Headlining the air show is the AirForce Demonstration Squadron, theThunderbirds. The air show will alsofeature the latest in aviation, with bothmilitary and civilian air acts and vintageaircraft on display.

The public can purchase specialreserved seating tickets from the AirShow Network. For information, visit thewebsite, http://www.airshownetwork.com/home.html.

Keep up with the air show status bycalling 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.

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

In December 1967, Lyndon Johnsonwas president of the United States. Therewere 474,300 U.S. troops in Vietnam. TheGreatWestern Forum opened in Los An-geles. The civil rights movement was at itsfullest.And ErnieMora got his first job at Na-

val Air Station, Point Mugu.Mora retired last month after 43 years

at Mugu. He went from picking up trashalong the streets tomanaging the buildingsand facilities that hold one of the mosthighly technical operations at Naval BaseVentura County: the Naval Satellite Op-

erations Center (NAVSOC).Along the way, he has served as a role

model for hundreds of Hispanic co-work-ers who saw a hard-working, determinedyoung man turn into a seasoned federalemployee entrusted with the job of man-aging facilities maintenance and a state-of-the-art antenna system atop LagunaPeak.Mora said things were a lot different at

Point Mugu in 1967.“There were a lot more people,” he re-

called. “And the landscapingwas different.There weren’t any trees along the main

LOOKING BACK

43 years of change at Mugu

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Ernie Mora, retiring after 43 years.SEE MORA, PAGE 12

COMMUNITYCALENDAR

CARRYING THETORCH: Runners fromNaval Base VenturaCounty will join Special

Olympics athletes in carrying the“Flame of Hope” at 12:30 p.m.from Missile Park to Mugu Rock.

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DATE NIGHT: ParentsNight Out. 6 to 9:30p.m., free child careat both Hueneme and

Mugu provided on first-come, first-serve basis for active duty only.Sign up before June 15 at CDCfor children 1 to 5 years old andYouth Activity Center for those inkindergarten through 12 years old.Space is limited.

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PASTA FEED: FamilyNight Spaghetti Dinner,5 to 8 p.m., Naps, PortHueneme. Adults $5;

kids under 5 eat free; kids 5 to 10half price. Open to all with baseaccess.

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WIVES OF FAITH:The Ventura CountyWives of Faith chapterofficially launches its

first meeting at 6:30 p.m. at theSeabee Chapel, Port Hueneme.Discussion topic: the first chapterof the book “God Strong” by SaraHorn. Future meetings will be heldthe third Friday of every month.Information: Leanne Miller, [email protected].

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FREE CHICKENDINNER: The Chick-Fil-A Military AppreciationNight, 4 to 7 p.m. All

active and retired military and theirimmediate families are invited fora free meal. Limited menu. 2040N. Rose Ave., Oxnard. 988-9232.

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I have a question for you:What did youdo for yourself today? What about thisweek? When was the last time you didsomething you totally enjoyed, that re-charged your batteries or fueled your pas-sion? How often do you make sure you“take care of you?”Are you like me and feel guilty taking

time to do something for you? Do youlook at the family budget, the needs of thefamily, your hectic schedule and find your-self pushing “taking care of you” to theback burner?Guess what? You are not alone.Military spouse and self-care expert

PeggyNolan recently joinedNavyHome-front Talk/Enlisted Spouse Radio to talkabout self-care. The statistics she offeredon the amount of time per week that wespend on “us” versus the amount spenton others is starkly out of proportion.What is the result of a long practice of

not balancing our lives with work, respon-sibilities and recreation?We become edgy,perhaps impatient and short-tempered.We are out of balance. We can becomedepressed. Keep that up long enough andin some cases it can potentially lead to

neglect or even abuse of the people welove.We can only be good for those around

us if we take care of ourselves. On an air-plane we are told to put the oxygen maskon ourselves first before trying to helpothers. You are no help if you pass out!Self-care, or “me time,” is vital. It is put-

ting the oxygenmask on us so we can helpothers put on theirs. We must determineto take care of ourselves, our emotional,physical and spiritual health.As part of the Year of the Enlisted

Spouse, we are launching the “Me Time”

challenge. Join our team as we set “MeTime Goals” and meet them. I am work-ing out three times a week for my physicalhealth, joining a Bible Study for my spir-itual health and scrapbooking once aweekfor my emotional health. My team andlisteners are also taking the challenge.Please join us. Set a goal for one ormore

areas of your life: emotional, spiritual orphysical. Then log on to the EnlistedSpouse Community forum (www.enlist-edspousecommunity.net/forum), e-mail orTweetmewith your goals. You’ll hear fromus on a regular basis to keep us focusedon taking care of us.Martha Washington wrote, “I am de-

termined to be cheerful and happy inwhatever situation I may find myself. ForI have learned that the greater part of ourmisery or unhappiness is determined notby our circumstance but by our disposi-tion.”We may not be able to change the re-

sponsibilities, but with proper self-care,we can be cheerful, happy and healthy.You are worth it!

— Contact Beth Wilson at [email protected].

When’s the last time you took ‘me time?’

Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson

The Annual All-Seabee Reunionand All Hands Picnic will be heldfrom noon to 3 p.m. June 25 at BollesField, Naval Base Ventura County,Port Hueneme.The picnic is open to all active duty

and retiredmilitary, DefenseDepart-ment employees and special guests.The event is a great opportunity to

meet those who have “been there anddone that,” with veterans attendingfromWorldWar II, Korea, Vietnam,Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Iraq,Afghanistan and more.Lunch is $5 and includes burgers

or hot links (choice of two), chipsand a drink.Contact Chief Construction Elec-

trician (SCW/DV) Lynn Rodriguezat 982-3131 formore information andto RSVP.The picnic is being held in conjunc-

tion with the 11th Annual All SeabeeReunion June 24-27 in Port Huen-eme. For reunion information visitthe Web at http://www.allseabees.com/

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A recent proposal in Congressled to congressional legislationchange to the “Don’t Ask, Don’tTell” policy while Department ofDefense ComprehensiveWorkingGroup visited Naval Base Ven-tura County on May 27.During the working group’s

visit with approximately 100 ser-vice members, congressional leg-islation was written to change the“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.The current law is still in effect,and DoD will continue to applythe law.The legislation would allow a

change in the law only after theongoing DoD review is complet-ed and only after the president,Secretary of Defense, and thechairman of the Joint Chiefs ofStaff all certify DoD is ready tomake this change without hurtingunit cohesion, military readinessand effectiveness, as well as re-cruiting and retention.In a recent message to the force,

the Secretary of Defense informed

service members and their fami-lies that their participation in theprocess is now more importantthan ever. He encouraged servicemembers and their families tostay informed on this process, butthey should not let the ongoingpolitical debate distract themfrom what is important — thecritical mission to defense of thecountry and the duty to upholdthe values represented by the uni-form.Service members and their

families can provide comments tothe working group by using theonline inbox at http://www.de-fense.gov/dadt. This website iscommon access card (CAC)-en-abled and is another way to com-municate with the working groupon issues associated with the re-peal.A plan of action to address the

issues involved with implement-ing a repeal of the law will besubmitted to the Secretary of De-fense no later than Dec. 1, 2010.

Working group visits base

PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON

ViceAdmiralMark E. Ferguson III, chief of naval personnel,speaks at Naval Base Ventura County on May 24.

By CM3 (SCW) Christopher CarsonNMCB 3 Public Affairs

After 30 years of military service, includ-ing nearly three years of service aboardNaval Mobile Construction Battalion(NMCB) 3, Command Master Chief(SCW) Jeffrey B. Wiegel passed the torchto his successor, CommandMaster Chief(SCW/EXW) Percy Trent, in a retirementceremony held recently atNaval Base Ven-tura County, Port Hueneme.During the ceremony, Cmdr. Patrick A.

Garin, the commanding officer of NMCB3 who had previously served with Wiegelin NMCB 74, described Wiegel as a solidand determined leader who has neverbacked down from a challenge, no matterhow huge it may have been.“Master Chief Weigel is an old-school

master chief who has met all challengeshead on and has stayed positive through-out his service,” he said.Rear Adm. Wayne G. Shear Jr., Naval

Facilities Engineering CommandChief ofCivil Engineers, who served alongsideWie-gel in NMCB 1, described him as a rock-solid leader, saying he has really made adifference with his honorable service.

NMCB 3 commandmaster chief retires

The Naval Base Ventura County Army VeterinaryClinic will close on June 14 and reopenWednesday, June30, in its new quarters in Building 19, at Pacific Road and43rd Street, across from Pacific Park.A grand opening ceremony is planned for 1 p.m. June

30.Should your pet become ill or need veterinary care

while the clinic is closed, please do not wait for the clinicto reopen. Seek civilian veterinary care right away.

Vet clinic will reopen June 30

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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

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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 schedule

I am so proud to write this article pay-ing tribute to fathers, mostly because I ama “daddy’s girl.”Therefore, acknowledgingand celebrating the pertinent role of fa-thers is easy.When I was a child, my father was my

cheerleader at every basketball game, trackmeet andmy Saturday bowling league. Heencouraged me never to give up. Hecoached me even when I didn’t want tohear it. He screamed my nickname fromthe gym bleachers with instructions andwarnings of players nearby on the court.The time and effort he spent with meproved his love and satisfied my heart andmind that I was cared for.My daddy was my hero, friend, confi-

dant, encourager and protector. His tire-less affection of hugs and kisses made mefeel like I was the most important kid intheworld. Somewould think Iwas spoiled,and quite possibly that thoughtmight havebeen true. But if persistent and consistentlove means spoiling your child, well, doit!A father’s presence is essential in the

healthy emotional development of everychild. Boys need their fathers to teach

them how to be men, and girls need theirfathers to legitimize their value. I knowthese statements are both general, butwhat every child needs is for their fathersto be available for them.In ourmilitary community, when fathers

deploy, they can still be available for chil-dren. The method and effort changes, butthe concept of loving that child by show-ing them is still needed. A father’s interac-tion and love is like a miraculous balmthat heals every wound.There are two Scriptures from theChris-

tian Bible that speak to the responsibilityof a father to his child: Ephesians 6:4,“Fathers, do not exasperate your children;instead, bring them up in the training andinstruction of the Lord,” and Colossians3:21, “Fathers, do not embitter your chil-dren, or they will become discouraged.”Both these Scriptures reveal the power afather has that will either help or hindera child’s emotional state.Themessage I perceive is, “Fathers, train

your children and instruct them in righ-teousness and godliness, and be carefulnot to hurt them to the point where theybecome discouraged.”Fathers have a tremendous responsibil-

ity!I pray God will bless every father with

the wisdom, love, selflessness, guidance,kindness and determination tomake everyinteraction with their childrenmeaningfulto build their children’s spirit, confidenceand faith.Happy Father’s Day to every father, and

may God strengthen your hearts andminds, providing every spiritual and phys-ical blessing!

Father’s Day a time to reflect on importance of dads

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Registration begins June 14 for VacationBible School, sponsored by Naval BaseVentura County Religious Ministries.Classes designed for youngsters ages 3

to 12will run from8 a.m. to noonMondaythrough Friday, Aug. 9-13, at the SeabeeChapel, Port Hueneme.Children 13 and older are welcome to

sign up as volunteers.Parents who wish to volunteer will have

a nursery available for children too young

for the classes.The theme of this year’s Vacation Bible

School is “High Seas Expedition: Explor-ing the Mighty Love of God.”Parents can register their children

through July 16.For more information or to enroll, call

the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358 between7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.Monday throughFriday.

Register soon for Vacation Bible SchoolThe Annual Summerfest sponsored

by Religious Ministries will take placeSaturday, June 26, from 11 a.m. to 3p.m. at the Point Mugu Chapel.There will be fun activities for the

entire family, including a sack race anda three-legged race, volleyball, soccer,a karaoke contest and free food anddrinks.For more information, call Religious

Ministries at 982-4358.

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An issue that often affects militaryfamilies is kindergarten school registra-tion. Each state can set its own age require-ments for kindergarten entry. Therefore,as families move from one state to an-other, the requirements may change.As if moving a family around every 2.9

years isn’t enough to handle, varying stateeducation requirements make moves evenmore difficult.Formany years, a move fromCalifornia

in the middle of kindergarten has meanta student needing to repeat kindergartenin another state. A 4-year-old in Californiacan start kindergarten as long as he or shewill be 5 by December 2. However, a billhas been sponsored that may change thatrequirement.Sen. S. Joseph Simitian of the 11th Sen-

ate District is sponsoring SB 1381, whichwould change the kindergarten entry-agein California from 5 years old by Decem-ber 2 to 5 years old by September 1. Thenew age requirement would be phased inover three years beginning in 2012. Halfof the approximately $700 million in an-nual cost saving from having fewer chil-dren in kindergarten would be redirected

to fund increased enrollment in qualitypreschool programs. The remainder of thefunds would help alleviate California’sbudget shortfall.In most states, children must turn 5 by

September 1 in order to start kindergarten.California allows children as young as 4years and 9 months to start kindergartenas long as the child turns 5 by December2. Currently, California is one of only fourstates— the others are Connecticut,Mich-igan and Vermont — with a cutoff datelater than December 1.Research indicates that beginning school

at an older age improves children’s socialand academic development. A 2005 studyby the Rand Corporation found a “sig-nificant boost” to test scores, especiallyfor children from low-income families.Based on these benefits, California’s

nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office,the California Performance Review, andthe Governor’s Committee on EducationExcellence have each called for an earlierkindergarten cutoff date. In the analysisof the 2010-2011 Proposed Budget, thelegislative analyst recommends that theLegislature take action this year to change

the kindergarten cutoff date to September1. The LAO notes:-- California’s kindergarten start date is

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for kindergarten admission to November1 for the 2012-13 school year, October 1for the 2013-14 school year, and Septem-ber 1 for the 2014- 15 school year and eachschool year thereafter. It also provides thathalf of the savings (roughly $350 millioneach year) shall be devoted to the StatePreschool Program to increase enrollmentin quality preschool programs.For more information about the bill,

contact Simitian’s office. The staff contactis Cory Jasperson at (916) 651-4011 [email protected].

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ing officer of the base, will pick up theaward June 18 at the 60th Annual Com-munity and Business Awards Luncheonat the Courtyard by Marriott in Oxnard.The event runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1p.m.The dredging project required a unique

approach because the sediment that hadaccumulated in the harbor since 1999 wascontaminated — mostly with pesticidesand PCBs— and needed to go to a land-fill, making it cost-prohibitive.A team from NBVC’s Environmental

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nard Harbor District, and the five-yearproject they devised was completed in July2009, restoring the harbor to full naviga-bility.The project called for dredging the entire

harbor but disposing the sediment into a“confined aquatic disposal” (CAD) cellin the bed of the Navy portion of the har-bor. Not having to haul the contaminatedsoil to a landfill made the project moreaffordable. The Navy’s share of the $14million project was $5.8 million.McHugh recently returned fromWash-

ington, D.C., where he and several mem-bers of the team received the Navyaward.

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The U.S. Citizenship and ImmigrationService will provide services on Thursday,June 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to allmilitary personnel, dependents, retireesand Defense Department personnel atBuilding 1180, Region Legal Service Of-fice, second floor.The outreach will directly assist with

immigration and naturalization issues,

either beginning or already started, includ-ing fingerprinting. Bring all relevant pa-perwork, including copies of filed docu-ments.Signup is required. Please stop byNaval

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Sailors take the high road on safetyPHOTOS BY KELLY VARNER

BUCS Christopher Torina of UCT-2 gives a thumbs up during the third annual Safety Ride on May 21. More than 70 motorcyclists from NBVC took part in the 70-mile ride.

More than 70 motorcyclists from Naval Base Ven-tura County (NBVC) took part in the third annualSafety Ride on May 21, an event captured here byKelly A. Varner, spouse of Boatswain’sMate 1st ClassMurray Willett of Port Operations at Port Huen-eme.Varner was on the back of Willett’s motorcycle for

the 70-mile trip from the Point Mugu Theater to theRock Store on Mulholland Highway and back.“Riding on the back of my spouse’s motorcycle gives

me the opportunity to take photos while in motion,”Varner said. “I just can’t do that while riding my ownmotorcycle.”Capt. JimMcHugh, commanding officer of the base,

kicked off the ride by urging everyone to be safe and

have fun.“Look out for yourself and the other guy, too,” he

said. “This is a great way to spend a beautiful morningand afternoon.”The ride tested motorcyclists’ skills on such treach-

erous conditions as wet roads, gravel and switch-backs.“This ride gives motorcyclists the skills they need

for a group ride, and it offers leadership skills,” saidNBVC Safety Manager George Egeler. “Many havenever ridden in a group before, and this gives them theconfidence to do it again.”Egeler was pleased with how many took part.“It was great to see such a good turnout from all the

units,” he said. “We hope to do it again next year.”

Above, riders head into the hills on their way to MulhollandHighway and the Rock Store. Far left, new motorcyclist CECRCierra Fultz of NMCB 40 gets ready to return to base. At left, agroup heads back to base along the Pacific Coast Highway.

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After a rather unusual winter,the summer season is fast ap-proaching. Summer can be one ofthe most enjoyable times of year,but it also comes with the need formany precautions. Exercising alittle operational risk managementcan prevent most summertime in-cidents.According to the Naval Safety

Center, private motor vehicle ac-cidents are the No. 1 killer of Sail-ors throughout the fleet. Statisticsshow that one Sailor dies every fivedays in a traffic accident.Here is some sage advice for you

and your shipmates to consider:1. Wear your seat belts when-

ever you are in a vehicle. It doesn’tmatter if you are driving or are justa passenger in the back seat. Seatbelts can be the difference betweena fatal accident and an accident.2. Ensure you get plenty of rest

before long trips. The general rulesare:• Schedule your trip to avoid

driving during sleep hours.

• Ensure you are completelyrested prior to your departure andreturn from trip.• Plan for at least a 15-minute

rest stop every two hours.• Limit driving to 350 miles per

day or no more than eight hourson the road.If you’re in doubt about your

journey, log on to the Naval Safe-ty Center website at www.safety-center.navy.mil and click theTRiPS (Travel Risk Planning Sys-tem) link to access a number oftools to assist in your safe travelplanning.With summer sun comes sum-

mer temperatures. Heat injuries,one of the most common summerinjuries, can easily be avoided withjust a few simple measures. Re-member to drink lots of water,wear light colored clothing and usesunscreen whenever you plan to beout in the elements.Familiarize yourself with the

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heading out to the beach or a dipin the pool. Be safe around water.Drowning is the leading recre-ational killer of military members.Most occur during swimming orboating excursions and often in-volve alcohol use.Use the buddy system when

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roads. It was an industrial area, but thereweren’t nearly as many buildings.”Mora came on base as a laborer, making

crate boxes for missile shipments. Workwas nothing new to him; he grew up help-ing in his parents’ restaurant, El Charritoin Ventura.“I’ve worked hard my entire life,” he

said. “I got that from the restaurant.”Hewas assigned to various public works

shops projects until HermanQualls, a pestcontrol technician, suggested he try thatfield. He qualified and got the job, andfor the next eight years, he and his co-worker applied and managed pesticidesaround the entire base.“We were ‘The Bug Guys,’” he remem-

bered with a smile.Always looking to further himself, he

debated a career in entomology but real-ized it required a lot more schooling.Looking back, he’s glad he didn’t go downthat route, given what would soon comeout about DDT and other poisons.Around that time, pest control operation

was contracted out, andMora found him-

self desperate for a job. He took what wasavailable on base and was given a yellowbag and a stick and worked trash detail.“I was going to Ventura College at

nights, and what nobody knew is that I’dkeep my school books in the yellow bag,”he said with a sly smile. “I studied on thejob. It took me a long time, but I finallygot my associate degree in business man-agement.”Mora was moved off trash detail after

a year and qualified for a job as a main-tenance helper at the Navy AstronauticsGroup, the forerunner of NAVSOC. De-termined to break into management, hewent back to school, and three nights aweek for two years, he drove to theUCLAEveningCenter in downtownLosAngeles,eventually earning a certificate in plantengineering.By this time, theNavywasmaking head-

way on diversity issues. Initiatives wereimplemented to recruit “underrepresentedgroups,” and in Southern California, thatmeantHispanics.Morawas appointed thePacific Missile Test Center Hispanic Em-ployment Programmanager, a position hewould hold for 10 years.

He also became involved in career devel-opment programs for students, somethinghe is especially proud of today.He helped create the Careers Through

Education program, which provided localmath and science high school students job-shadowing by professional engineers, thenhelped them get summer jobs on base. Thegoal was for them to return after collegegraduation.Theprogram lasted three years,with about 15 youngsters taking part eachsummer. The number who completed theprogram and returned to base jobs afterfinishing college: two.“Andneither was aminority,”Mora said

in frustration. “But you knowwhat? It wasstill a success because two entered the fed-eral workforce.”In 1990, Mora was appointed facilities

manager of NAVSOC, and over the next20 years he did everything from redesigningits buildings tomodernizing the equipmentat Laguna Peak.“Buildings are important,”he said.“They

provide comfort to people, and if thosepeople are happy, they’re motivated.”

Mora’s proud of the role he has playedin changing the color of what is today

Naval Base Ventura County.“I can actually say that I’ve seen major

advancements in the diversity of theworkforce at Point Mugu,” Mora said.“That’s what I’ll take with me.”He’ll also take away a bittersweet mem-

ory of Sept. 11, 2001. In the midst of allthat terror that day, Mora received theCivilian Meritorious Award.“I told the captain that it was going to

be difficult for me to accept it on thatday,”he recalled. “The captain said it wasthe right thing to do, that good thingsare still happening, and that we need tolook forward. I was totally over-whelmed.”Mora leaves with a sense of accom-

plishment and pride of his years atMugu.“When I come to work every morning,

and I see all the farmworkers out in therain and cold, trying to make a decentwage, and I think of all the people outof work and all the people in Iraq andAfghanistan who are there so we can behere – when I see all that, I feel blessedand grateful for my time in governmentservice.”

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By CM Timothy Ryanand EOSC Thomas MaxwellNMCB 4

Twenty-six students graduated from thefirst class of the Afghanistan NationalArmy Engineer School on May 25, com-pleting phase one of the partnership be-tween Naval Mobile Construction Bat-talion 4 and the ANA partnership thatwas facilitated by the multinational Op-erational Mentoring and Liaison Team.This partnership found its beginnings

at the crowded dining facility at CampMike Spann in northern Afghanistanwhen several Seabees were seated next totwo officers from the CroatianArmy.Din-ner conversation naturally led to the Sea-bees and the Croatians discussing theirrespective missions and the current chal-lenges they were facing.The Seabees’ challenge at the time was

the shortage of line haul assets. Capt. San-tini from the Croatian Army was taskedas part of theOMLTmissionwithmentor-ing the Engineering Company command-er and expressed that his company pos-sessed the line haul capability, but lackedthe line haul missions necessary to gain

valuable experience.The following day, Construction Me-

chanic 1st Class Paul Selfors and SeniorChief EquipmentOperator ThomasMax-well of NMCB 4 accompanied Lt. Col.Vucic and Capt. Santini of the CroatianArmy to inspect the ANA tractor-trailers,provide guidance on pre- and post-opera-tion maintenance and meet the ANA

chain of command.After a few more visits and many cups

of chai tea, the OMLT, ANA and the Sea-bees stepped off with five ANA tractor-trailers to pick up NMCB 4’s equipmentat Camp Marmal, Afghanistan.Over the next few weeks, the Seabees

and ANA completed five more convoystogether, transporting more than 20 piec-es of equipment while the ANA soldiersgained valuable experience in convoy plan-ning and execution andmaintenance train-ingwith several of NMCB4’s topmechan-ics.Santini introduced NMCB 4’s Seabees

to several Norwegian officers who weretasked with standing up the EngineerSchool at the adjacent ANA installation,Camp Shahin. They initially asked forSeabee assistance with the curriculum andoperator maintenance training. Selforscontacted the Center for Seabees and Fa-cilities Engineering, Fort LeonardWood,which immediately sent a diskwith studentguides and instructor guides from Equip-ment Operator School. This disk wastranslated into Dari, the local Afghanilanguage, sent to Kabul for approval and

is now the official curriculum for the Exca-vator, Bulldozer and Dump Truck Phaseat the ANA Engineer School.Shortly thereafter, discussion began re-

garding the concept of leveraging NMCB4 construction of the nearby newForwardOperating Base at Deh Dadi to train theANA class.OnApril 14, 10military instructors from

Norway, Germany, Finland and Hungaryaccompanied 26 ANA officers (students)to FOBDehDadi. After a quick introduc-tion, Equipment Operator 1st Class BrianCummings, EquipmentOperator 1st ClassDavid Cobbell and Selfors of NMCB 4took over the daily coordination of theclass.“It’s kind of a train-the-trainer sort of

thing,”saidCummings. “Wetrain theANAofficers and they then train their enlistedpersonnel.”ANA students gained experience main-

taining andoperatingbulldozers, excavatorsand dump trucks, and their training areawas a U.S. FOB construction project thatwill one day be turned over to the ANA.“It is a win-win for everyone,”saidCum-

mings.

NMCB 4 helps train Afghan National Army engineers

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EO1 Brian Cummings from NMCB 4 explainsproofing to Afghanistan National Armystudents through an interpreter. Proofingis the first step in clearing an area ofunexploded ordnance before constructioncan begin.

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By Lt. Daniel WallExecutive officer, UCT 2

Chief Roseanne Oliveros of Underwa-ter Construction Team (UCT) 2, was re-cently inducted into the Women DiversHall of Fame (WDHOF) during a WD-HOF 10th anniversary celebration in Se-caucus, N.J.Oliveros is the first-ever underwater

construction technician to receive an in-vitation to join this prestigious interna-tional honorary organization. Her selec-tion recognizes excellence in her craft andleadership in her field.Oliveros is currently the officer in charge

of Construction Diving DetachmentBravo at UCT 2 in Port Hueneme. She isthe first and only female chief petty officerto be assigned in that role, one of themanyfirsts she’s had in her naval career, a dis-tinction which was a key factor in herselection.Oliveros was one of 10 women from

around the world to be selected for induc-tion this year. Others in this prestigiousgroup included a cave diver from Austra-lia, a shark researcher from South Africa,several diving media experts, diving in-

dustry leaders and underwater research-ers.Oliveros was able to travel to Secaucus

for the formal awards dinner during theBeneath the Sea Exposition, where shewaspresented her certificate of membership.In keeping with Navy tradition, she was“pinned” by WDHOF members Capt.Erica Sahler, her formerUCT2 command-ing officer and now the director of theNavyOcean Facilities Program, andCapt.(ret.) Bobbie Scholley, the current presi-dent of WDHOF.Tomake the evening even more special,

Oliveros was joined by her father LinoOliveros, mother Marie Oliveros andbrother Lino Oliveros Jr., all of whomtraveled from her hometown of Guada-lajara, Mexico.Oliveros is a 2000 graduate of the U.S.

Navy Second Class Dive School locatedat the Naval Diving and Salvage TrainingCenter in Panama City, Fla. Upon gradu-ation, she served as a second class diverat UCT 2, where she was given the op-portunity to attend First Class DiveSchool.She would go on to become the Honor

Grad at First Class Dive School in 2004.She returned to UCT 2 and quickly

proved both her diving and leadershipskills. She was promoted to chief pettyofficer in 2006 and became the assistantofficer in charge of Construction DivingDetachment Bravo and then on to officerin charge. In that position, she led her 15-man detachment through a grueling six-month Pacific deployment, where she

oversaw more than 2,070 man-days ofunderwater construction on six separateprojects with zero safety incidents.She has also volunteered twice for six-

month Iraqi deployments.Oliveros was recently selected as a chief

warrant officer, another first for a womandiver in the U.S. Navy.“I would like to encourage any potential

female candidates who may be discour-aged by the physical requirements, primar-ily pull-ups, that they can complete themand excel in this field,” Oliveros said. “Icould not complete one pull-up or swimwhen I first decided I would become adiver. Through hard work and a strongsupport network I was able to build mystrength and attend swimming lessonsuntil I could complete six pull-ups and feltcomfortable in the water.”WDHOF is an international non-prof-

it professional society whose mission is tohonor women from around the world whohave excelled in diving. There are cur-rently 176 members of the WDHOF, ofwhich 20 are U.S. Navy divers.For more information on WDHOF,

visit the web at www.wdhof.org.

Underwater construction tech enters Divers Hall of Fame

Following tradition, Chief Roseanne Oliverosof Underwater Construction Team2 is pinnedby Capt. Erica Sahler, left, as Capt. (ret.)Bobbie Scholley watches. All are membersof the Women Divers Hall of Fame.

By Lt. Earl ChowNMCB 3

FORT EVERGLADES, Fla.— TenSeabees fromNavalMobile ConstructionBattalion (NMCB) 3, NMCB 40, andUnderwater Construction Team (UCT) 2traveled from their homeport in Port Hue-neme to Joint Expeditionary Base, LittleCreek, Va. to participate in Fort Ever-glades Fleet Week April 27 through May3.The Seabees began the trip in Little

Creek when they loaded four pieces ofCivil Engineer Support Equipment(CESE) onto twoLandingCraftAirCush-ioned (LCAC) onboard USS Iwo Jima(LHD 7). Despite decades of combinedexperience, at shore and on deployment,this was these Seabees’ first experienceriding an LCAC and being underway ona U.S. Navy warship.

“Riding the LCACs [was] cool,” statedEquipment Operator 1st Class (SCW)Deanna Robison from NMCB 3’s AlfaCompany. “It is amazing the power behindthem and how fast they can go.”While underway, the Seabees were able

to experience how “haze gray and under-way” Sailors work and live. Berthed intriple-stacked racks with about 18 inchesfrom the top of themattress to the bottomof the rack above, the Seabees experiencedfirsthand life aboard ship.During the time on board the Iwo Jima,

they conducted man overboard drills aswell as Damage Control, Chemical Bio-logical Radiological andGeneral Quartersdrills.They also set up a static display with

four pieces of CESE and UCT dive gear.Over the course of the week, the Seabeesinformed members of the public, as wellas Sailors andMarines, what the men andwomen of the Naval Construction Forcebring to theNavy andMarineCorps team.Visitors enjoyed climbing on and explor-ing the different pieces of CESE and wereimpressed by the capabilities that Seabeesprovide.

“It was a great opportunity to showcasethe Seabees to the public and to otherSailors and Marines,” said EngineeringAide 2nd Class Carolina Forero fromNMCB 40.

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PhotoS by AndreA howry / LighthouSeThe first wave of nearly 100 civilians and military personnel take part in the Admiral’s Cup, held two hours before the Armed Forces Triathlon on June 5 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. The Admiral’s Cup is a sprint triathlon, with a shorter swim, bike ride and run than the Armed Forces Olympic-style triathlon.

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Even before they got in the water, Admiral’s Cup triath-letes Hillary and Brent McLoughlin of Camarillo knew they’d have some tough competition:

Dolphins were swimming near the shore.

“Actually, I don’t think we’ve ever had a race where there were no dolphins,” said Kent Blankenship, who, as the out-going athletics director of Mo-rale, Welfare and Recreation, was organizing his last events at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) with the June 5 Ad-miral’s Cup and Armed Forc-es Triathlon.

He ended on a high note.“We had a great turnout for

the Admiral’s Cup,” said Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, NBVC. The morning was overcast and the ocean was a cool 56 degrees.

“I love this course,” said Bri-anna Blanchard of Agoura, who came in first among the women with a time of 57:20. “The weather is always great, and I love all the fans. I like a flat, fast course, and this is per-fect.”

Finishing first among the men was Christopher Baird of

Westlake Village with a time of 50:24. He runs track and field for the University of Pennsylvania, where he attends the Wharton School of Busi-ness.

Blanchard, too, is a business major, having just completed her undergraduate work at Pepperdine University. Both hope to become professional athletes.

“I’ll just have to see how far I can go,” Blanchard said.

One who has gone a long way on the amateur circuit is Peggy McDowell-Cramer. She started competing in triathlons in 1992, when she was 51 years old. Now 69, she still competes in about nine a year, but the Admiral’s Cup, she says, is a priority.

“I feel really safe here,” she said of the base. “I’m not afraid someone will jump out. It’s a wonderful environ-ment.”

Also competing in the Ad-

miral’s Cup was Robert Sumpt-er, a 61-year-old Vietnam vet-eran from Oxnard.

“This is his third year of tri-athlons,” said his wife, Mary, as she patiently waited for him near the finish line. “He does about half a dozen a year.”

Sumpter was the last one out of the ocean for the first leg of the triathlon, and lifeguards in kayaks and on boards had formed a semi-circle around him, encouraging him on. The night manager of the Warfield Gym, Miguel Fernandez, walked with him up the beach and over to the bike racks — never physically assisting him, just being there with him.

Aquatics Manager Mandy McCarthy had told the life-guards to keep a close eye on the slower swimmers.

“The ones who are in the water longer have a higher risk of hypothermia,” she ex-plained. “They’re not necessar-ily professionals, and they might not be so strong.”

But Sumpter made it and went on to finish both the bike ride and the run, crossing the finish line last with a time of 2:15:26, about half an hour after the 92nd place finisher.

“He always finishes,” his wife said.

Admiral’s Cup gives everyone a chance

Robert Sumpter, 61, is accompanied up the beach by Warfield Gym night manager Miguel Fernandez. Sumpter was the last Admiral’s Cup contestant out of the water and the last to finish the triathlon with a final time of 2:15:26.

Brianna Blanchard of Agoura transitions between swim and bike race. She would go on to win the women’s race, finishing at 57:20.

Christopher Baird of Westlake Village crosses the Admiral’s Cup finish line first with a time of 50:24.

How’d they do?Final times for all particpants in both the Admiral’s Cup and Armed Forces Triathlon can be found at eternaltiming.com.

More on the webTo view photo galleries of the Admiral’s Cup and the Armed Forces Triathlon, find these articles under Top Stories at www.TheLighthouseNews.com.

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PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSEThe first wave of nearly 100 civilians and military personnel take part in the Admiral’s Cup, held two hours before the Armed Forces Triathlon on June 5 at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu. The Admiral’sCup is a sprint triathlon, with a shorter swim, bike ride and run than the Armed Forces Olympic-style triathlon.

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Even before they got in thewater, Admiral’s Cup triath-letes Hillary and BrentMcLoughlin of Camarilloknew they’d have some toughcompetition:Dolphins were swimming

near the shore.“Actually, I don’t thinkwe’ve

ever had a race where therewere no dolphins,” said KentBlankenship, who, as the out-going athletics director of Mo-rale, Welfare and Recreation,was organizing his last eventsat Naval Base Ventura County(NBVC) with the June 5 Ad-miral’s Cup and Armed Forc-es Triathlon.He ended on a high note.“We had a great turnout for

the Admiral’s Cup,” said Capt.Jim McHugh, commandingofficer, NBVC. The morningwas overcast and the oceanwas a cool 56 degrees.“I love this course,” said Bri-

anna Blanchard of Agoura,who came in first among thewomen with a time of 57:20.“The weather is always great,and I love all the fans. I like aflat, fast course, and this is per-fect.”Finishing first among the

men was Christopher Baird of

Westlake Village with a timeof 50:24. He runs track andfield for the University ofPennsylvania, where he attendsthe Wharton School of Busi-ness.Blanchard, too, is a business

major, having just completedher undergraduate work atPepperdine University. Bothhope to become professionalathletes.“I’ll just have to see how far

I can go,” Blanchard said.One who has gone a long

way on the amateur circuit isPeggyMcDowell-Cramer. Shestarted competing in triathlonsin 1992, when she was 51 yearsold. Now 69, she still competesin about nine a year, but theAdmiral’s Cup, she says, is apriority.“I feel really safe here,” she

said of the base. “I’m notafraid someone will jump out.It’s a wonderful environ-ment.”Also competing in the Ad-

miral’s CupwasRobert Sumpt-er, a 61-year-old Vietnam vet-eran from Oxnard.“This is his third year of tri-

athlons,” said his wife, Mary,as she patiently waited for himnear the finish line. “He doesabout half a dozen a year.”Sumpter was the last one out

of the ocean for the first leg ofthe triathlon, and lifeguards inkayaks and on boards hadformed a semi-circle aroundhim, encouraging him on. Thenight manager of theWarfieldGym, Miguel Fernandez,walked with him up the beachand over to the bike racks —never physically assisting him,just being there with him.Aquatics Manager Mandy

McCarthy had told the life-guards to keep a close eye onthe slower swimmers.“The ones who are in the

water longer have a higher riskof hypothermia,” she ex-plained. “They’re not necessar-ily professionals, and theymight not be so strong.”But Sumpter made it and

went on to finish both the bikeride and the run, crossing thefinish line last with a time of2:15:26, about half an hourafter the 92nd place finisher.“He always finishes,”his wife

said.

Admiral’s Cup gives everyone a chance

Robert Sumpter, 61, is accompanied up the beach byWarfield Gym night manager Miguel Fernandez. Sumpterwas the last Admiral’s Cup contestant out of the water andthe last to finish the triathlon with a final time of 2:15:26.

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSENavy teammates Lt. Laura Springer, left, and Lt.Molly Cook chat after the Armed Forces Triathlon.Cook came in last on the swimming leg of thetriathlon and intentionally slowed down on thebiking portion to help Springer gain speed. Springercame in third among the women; Cook came inlast.

Brianna Blanchard of Agoura transitions between swimand bike race. She would go on to win the women’s race,finishing at 57:20.

Christopher Baird ofWestlakeVillagecrosses the Admiral’s Cup finish linefirst with a time of 50:24.

Marines swimming 1,500meters(one mile) bicycling 40 kilome-ters (24.8 miles) and running 10kilometers (6.2 miles).The Air Force won the top

individual and team titles, de-spite losing Staff Sgt. AaronAppelwick during the swim por-tion. He was taken away by am-bulance after suffering an appar-ent concussion when he waskicked in the head. Paramedicsalso treated him for potentialhypothermia after lifeguardshauled him out of 56-degreewater. He was treated at a localhospital and released.Despite the loss of their team

member, the Air Force triath-letes carried on, with Capt.James Bales of Texas finishingin 1:46:32 and 1st Lt. KathyRakel of Luke Air Force Basein Arizona finishing in 2:00:04.Both winning times are about 5minutes off the course records.This is the 11th consecutive

year the event has been held atNBVC. Point Mugu was madethe permanent host several yearsago.“It is an honor and a privilege

to host this event,” said Capt.James McHugh, commandingofficer, NBVC.Most years, thewinners would

progress to international com-petition at the Conseil Interna-tional du Sport Militaire(CISM), but this year’s eventswere canceled so all efforts couldgo into the Military WorldGames, scheduled for 2011 inRio de Janiero.The Air Force team defeated

the other armed forces with apoint total of 121. The Armycame in second with 124, Navythird with 136 and MarineCorps fourth with 174. Pointsare determined by the times ofthe top eight men and top fourwomen on each team.Drafting is allowed in the

Armed Forces Triathlon, butsome veterans of the race saidthat didn’t become much of afactor this year.

“It was a tough day out there,”said Navy Lt. Cmdr. John Cal-vert, who was competing in hisfourth Armed Forces Triathlon.“The packs on the bikes didn’tstick together. Plus, this was byfar the toughest field I’ve seen.It was a very close competi-tion.”Drafting not being a factor

helped the winner of the wom-en’s race.“It actually played into my

strategy and the way I train,”Rakel said. “I always try to bein front of the swim pack, andI like to put my head down andbike as fast as possible. So forme, this race was great.”Lt. Laura Springer, stationed

in Seattle with the Coast Guard,

said bicycling is her “weak spot,”and without the packs, shestruggled. Her saving grace wasteammate Lt. Molly Cook, sta-tioned at Miramar. The lastswimmer out of the water, shedevoted the bike leg to helpingSpringer.“It’s a team sport,” Cook ex-

plained. “I went slower on thebike so I could pull Laura.”Cook ended up coming in last.

Springer came in third amongthe women.“It’s all about having fun and

staying healthy,”saidCook, whotook part in her first triathlonexactly two years prior to theArmed Forces event at the urg-ing of her husband, Lt. Cmdr.Jerry Cook, who also competed

Saturday.Perhaps the most unusual

story of the day belonged toBales, who didn’t arrive at PointMugu until 13 hours before thestart of the triathlon because hehad to complete his residencyprogram at Wilford Hall Medi-cal Center, an Air Force Level 1Trauma Center at LacklandAirForce Base, San Antonio.“I just finished the 25th

grade,” he said with a laugh. Inless than a month he takes theboard exams to become an or-thopedic surgeon. Less than twoweeks after that, he reports toColorado Springs to join thetwo-year Air ForceWorld ClassAthlete Program, a possible pre-lude to the Olympics.

Event draws military’s top triathletes to NBVC

How’d they do?Final times for allparticpants in both theAdmiral’s Cup and ArmedForces Triathlon can befound at eternaltiming.com.

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSELt. Cmdr. William Reed of the Navy gets ready to hop on his bike at the start of the second leg of the Armed ForcesTriathlon.

PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSONTriathletes transition from the bicycling stage tothe running stage two-thirds of the way through theArmed Forces Triathlon.

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More on the webTo view photo galleries of theAdmiral’s Cup and the ArmedForces Triathlon, find thesearticles under Top Stories atwww.TheLighthouseNews.com. PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON

1st Lt. Kathy Rakel of the Air Force is the firstwoman to cross the finish line at the Armed ForcesTriathlon with a time of 2:00:04.

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Monique Ciccone Lanos of the Ventura CountyPublic Health Department shows the rightway to adjust a car seat during a First Stepsaccident awareness and prevention class puton by NBVC’s Fleet & Family Support Center.The class, which also deals with chokinghazards and safety in the home — such asmaking sure children know the differencebetween candy and medicine, right — is taughtseveral times a year. Information: 982-5037.

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.

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

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day-Thurday, July 19-22, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below.Civilian attire. Bring medical record andDD2648 on Monday.• Spouse Resume Writing: Learn what

makes up a winning resume and learn jobsearch skills. Mon., June 14, 9 to 11 a.m.• Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-

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in 2 hours. Wed., July 7, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., FFSC Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• LAPD Testing: July 28, 4:30 to 6:30

p.m. Call for future dates at 982-5325.

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• SAPR Command Liaison Training:Required training for command liaisons.Mon., June 21, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.• Victim Advocate Meeting: All com-

mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., June 24, 10 to 11 a.m.

•DataCollectionCoordinator Training:Required training for data collection co-ordinators. Mon., June 28, 9 to 11 a.m.

Ombudsman• Ombudsman Meeting: Ombudsman

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OBT. Monday-Wednesday, July 19- 21,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Point MuguFFSC, Bldg. 225.

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ing your dream car become a nightmare.Learn how to do your homework, how toget the best price and what to do aboutyour old car. Wed., June 16, 9 a.m. tonoon, FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.• Home Buying Seminar: Do you want

to buy a home in the near future? Learnhow to determine price range, select a realestate agent and choose the best financingplan. Thurs., June 17, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.• Command Financial Specialist Train-

ing: E-6 and above must attend all ses-sions. Call 989-8844 or 982-3640 to regis-ter. Monday-Thursday, June 21-25, 7:30to 4 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 to 10 a.m.• CommandFinancial Specialist Forum:

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ness and Prevention in the Home.Weeklyfor parents of infants, babies, toddlers &siblings 0–5 yrs. Lap babies welcome,childcare needed for toddlers and pre-schoolers. Information: 982-5037.

— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,command liaison, at 989-8833 or [email protected].

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BRACELETS,DIAMONDS, LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX

WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD

COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD

CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

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BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections

Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID

I Buy Toy TrainsOld BB cards, Old Toys.

Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS240632

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Paying $16.50 per gram for14 carat. 805-646-2631

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SHOWCASES 1898 (3) OakCountertop & Lg CathedralCase $350-$1650 805-640-9948

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VIOLINS,VIOLAS, CELLOS

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AffordableWASHER/DRYER

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APPLIANCERepair/Sales

$100 to $150Maytag Dryers

Kenmore•WhirlpoolWashers & Dryers

Free Estimates

Call Juan625-3132

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APPLIANCESDRYER/WASHERKenmore Ex Lg

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805-639-8250All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. Prices good through Sunday. All items subject to credit approval and prior sale. Sale prices exclude leases.

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10 years or less,working or NOT

FOR SALEWashers/DryersRefrigerators

Starting at $125

805-290-7327VCS241189

COIN OP WASHERreal good condition.

Whirlpool. $250ea 805-525-2062VCS241982

DOUBLE OVEN ElectricKitchenAide. Still in box,

27” stainless steel,convectional & conventional

$2400/obo 818-889-7738VCS240990

KENMORE HE3FRONT LOAD WASHER

Top of the line, largeCapacity. $500. 805-497-6012

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

805-671-9852 VCS241309

STOVES (2) O’Keefe &Merrit and Wedgewood,both need work $300/each

805-648-1779 VCS241972

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

All very good cond805-671-9852 VCS241264

Washer & DryersGuaranteed and/orRepair $99 to $199

482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS239941

8 GOOD USED BIKES$60 - $700. 805-384-0183

VCS240982

ARTS & CRAFTSSHOW

Sun, June 13th, 10am-4pm.30473 Mulholland Hwy.,

Agoura Hills.

Handcrafted goods,unique gifts, garden items,

jewelry and more!818-378-0138 VCS241854

HARDWOOD (Oak)3/4” and 1/2” stock, various

lengths, starting $1 lft obo805-583-3316 VCS241185

2 ORIGINAL PLOTSPierce Bros. Garden of

Gethsemene Plot # 832 C& D $5,500 each or make

offer 805-498-8941VCS240126

COMPANION LAWN Cryptplot 5-13 Conejo MountainMemorial Park, today’s

value $8000, will sell for $5000Moving to Virginia

310-457-9343 VCS241942

CONEJO MOUNTAINMemorial Park, 2 prime

location plots. Santa Cruz #1,#148 G & H. Half Off Sale$4000 ea or $7500 both OBO

805-671-5622. VCS241769

Garden Of Gethsemanein Pierce Brothers - WLV

Plot 521, Spaces G & HMust Sell for $7,000.

Current value $12,290.805-495-8038 VCS240724

RESTAURANT EQUIP sinksstove, tables, dishwashers,

refrigerators, containerfreezers, more $100-$2000805-445-8400 VCS241940

BOWFLEX “Blaze” Only twoyears old. Hardly used.$650.00/obo. “Wavemaster”punching bag, never used$75.00 805-415-9861

VCS240588

TREADMILL Pro FormSport 1200T, Style 5049201.

Asking Price $349.805-407-6250

TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent

condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS241267

MASSEY FERGUSON 3090AG TRACTOR, 107hp, 6 cyl

diesel, auto-tronic speedshift, 16 spd, encl air condi-

tioned cab w/heater, lowhrs, xlnt cond, will deliverwithin 100 miles. $19,000805-407-7108 VCS241976

AffordableSectionals & Sofas

Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles

and more, local mfr show-room factory

direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your

measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best

prices, quality &selection. Sectionals from

$799. 805-302-2138VCS242012

BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed

w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress

Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $365

805-830-3314VCS240524

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

805-830-3314VCS241653

BED FULL SIZEOrthopedic Pillowtop

Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic

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

VCS241650

BED QUEENOrthopedic Pillowtop

Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic

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

VCS241652

BEDS King & Full Queen.Dressers, Queen Futon Sofa,

bunk bed. $100-$250.805-501-0951 VCS240586

BEDTempurpedic Style

Queen Memory FoamMattress Set

Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS240525

COUCH & RECLINER Set,Leather, beige, very goodcond, $170/obo 805-499-3077

VCS241752

DINING ROOM SET Pecan,6 cane back chairs, tablew/2 leaves, 38 x 84. 2 tierchina cabinet. $350.805-383-7914 VCS240446

207Appliances

207Appliances

212Bicycles

213Boutiques

215Building Materials

219Cemetery Lots

221CommercialEquipment

227Exercise Equipment

229Farm Supplies/Equipment

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Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

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FURNISH your home/officewith our amazing items;desks, copier, tables, art,couches, chairs, electron-

ics & much more $100-$1000818-917-8331 VCS240442

LARGE Antique Oak ExecDesk & Credenza. Both

pieces for $1,000. 805-482-2887VCS241082

LOVESEAT SLEEPER Sin-gle bed, still in plastic cov-er. Cost $799, sell for $189.805-484-2223 VCS240662

MOVING SALEBallard Designs Dining Rm

set & sideboard $700; twocomplete double beds $100;pub table & 4 chairs $200;Dressers $35-$50; BakersRack $30; area rugs $25;French sofa table $30;white wicker patio set$100; electric keyboard

$30; small pet door-new inbox $80; nightstands $25;

kathy Ireland Floor lamps$35; TREADMILL $150

818-706-1346 VCS242059MOVING SALE Solid wood

antique buffet w/marbletop. Cal King bed, like new$250/obo. Solid wd 6 drawer

dresser w/3 pullouts forsweaters $375. Entertain-ment ctr for tv, etc, 6’x3;

$300/obo. 8ft Sofa, beautifulgreen, good cond, $150

805-484-8838 VCS240991

CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopOpen Thurs thru Sun

Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA 25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS241257

______________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

______________VCS240814

ELECTRIC LIFT AND/ORMOBILITY SCOOTER FOR

YOUR VAN. $475 & $700805-320-2065 VCS240377

MOBILITY EQUIPMENTLIQUIDATION

Pwr Chairs/Scooters $400Hospital Beds $375

Hoyer Lift/Sling $450Scooter Lifts $400Lift Chairs $350

Walker/Commodes $302038 N. Ventura Ave, Vta805-797-5624 VCS240631

PRIDE CELEBRITY X3 Wheel Scooter, 20 miles,head/tail lights, flat-free

tires, swivel adj seat,7 monthfactory warr, MSRP $2,797.

Sacrifice $1450/obo.805-797-5624 VCS240987

AQUARIUM70 gal salt water reef tank.

Fish, corals, live rock,lights, skimmer, muchmore. $699. 805-901-3110

VCS240594

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

www.riteboxinc.comVCS240667

CA$H FORYOUR CAR

We’ll buy your carrunning or not!

Can’t find the pinkor registration?

No problem!To get the best

deal, call us first!213-700-3116 or

805-582-2515VCS240273

DALLAS COWBOYS BrandNew Authentic DemarcusWare Jersey, wht w/blue

letters & numbers sewn on.Paid over $250, will sacrifice$60. 805-646-6365 VCS241231

SECTIONAL Couch xlnt cond$300. Tankless Waterheaternever used, $350 Hospitalbed w/new foam pad $150.

All obo 805-498-1088VCS241715

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

Call 805-671-9569 VCS241265

SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.

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

will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS241892

AMF Highland Series LTDEdition Pool Table. Darkmahogany, 110” x 60”Wcollector’s item, sold for

$10,000 new, with accessoriesSacrifice $2,195. 805-493-1599

VCS241377

GOLF CART, newerbatteries & tires. Runs great.

$950. 805-437-6578VCS241722

SAMSUNG 50” PlasmaHi-definition TV $600. Infinity

tower speakers $150 Allwork great. 805-558-5325

VCS240992

SEARS 10’’ TABLE SAW$50, used only a couple oftimes; 24” Metal Fire Pitwith lid $25 (805) 488-6172

PROFESSIONALFOOSBALL TABLE

_ Gibraltar _Good Time Novelty

Great Condition,1 Man Goalie.

Loc in Simi Valley.Pick Up ONLY!

$200obo.TEXT MSG’sOnly Please

805-587-5741VCS240663

I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &

REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS241266

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

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

Carl 818-889-3599VCS239560

METAL - WE PICK UPAND PAY YOU FOR YOUR

SCRAP METAL. CALL805-643-HAUL VCS241147

WE BUYJUNKCARS

TOP

$$$$$

PAIDUP TO$1,000

Running orNot Running

(805)933-5557

VCS239903

AMERICAN BULLDOGNKC Reg, Born 4/12, 5 M,

4 F, shots, $595 805-890-7197VCS241292

BLUE PITBULL (grey) 4 moF, great bone structure, all

shots, very friendly. $275/obo805-223-4986 VCS241277

CATS & KITTENS $125 Sat& Sun 11-5@ PetCo in CAM,

PT HUE, Market/Donlon,VTA 805-485-8811 VCS241726

CHIHUAHUAS CKC,Purebred, 2 Males,

White/Black, Brown $400.805-443-0015 VCS241428

COCKER SPANIEL PUPSpure bred, 4 F-3 tan, 1 blk,10 wks, tails off $200 Maria805-890-6659 VCS240627

CORGI PUPPIES 7 weeksold, purebred, parents onpremise, 3 M, 5 F, $500 ea805-933-2212 or 805-889-9493

VCS241687

DACHSHUNDS 2 males, 5 yrold Long hair and 2 yr oldshort hair Dapple, lookingfor a good home. We wouldlove to keep them together,Please call 805.857.1620

VCS240243

GOLDENDOODLEPUPPIES

Adorable, family raised,dew claws, micro-

chipped, OFA, CERF.Males & females, black,

gold, light gold.$800-$850 805-579-3885

VCS241781

GOLDEN RETRIEVERPuppies AKC registered, allshots, parents on site.$700ea.

805-358-1518 VCS241365

GOLDENRETRIEVER PUPSAKC , shots, light blondes,3 F, 1 M, $500 each, cash

only. 661-396-2722 VCS240972

úGolden Retriever Pupsú$2000+ goldenmeadows

retrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS241327

KITTENS (10) Tuxedo, black& white. $40-$60 (4) 1 yr olds,

2 Black adolescents.805-625-0471 VCS240570

LAB PUPPIESAKC/OFA/DNA

Black, dew claws removed,1st shots, dewormed, M & F

$500/ea. Parents on premises.805-525-7447 VCS241684

LAB PUPPIES Wht/YellowAKC/Pedigree, shots,

dewormed, beautiful blockheads. $600. 805-499-1979 or

661-724-1588 VCS239711

LAB PUPS - AKC12 wks old, dewormed, 1st

shots, 1 blk-F, 1 ylw-M. $500805-985-9337 VCS240460

LAB PUPS AKC papers.M/F, Black, 1st shots,dewormed/declawed.

Parents on site.661-618-5686VCS241349

MALTESE PUPS AKCShots, health guaranteed,

trained, gorgeous baby dollfaces. $700+. 805-320-8244

VCS241466

MALTESE PUPS CKC Reg.Born 5/7. 3 F, $1000 ea; 2 M$900 eac. Non shedding, smsize. Call 805-824-3615

VCS241785

MINI SCHNAUZERS AKCblk/silver, females/males,

10 wks. Family raised. $750.661-947-3537 VCS241567

______________MINI SCHNAUZERS

AKC, Parents on site.Health Guarantee.

Black/Silver & Salt/Pepper.Cute pups and

Great personalities!ONLY $550. Ready on 6/11.

Now Taking Deposits.805-484-4050 Leave msg

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PEMBROKE WELSHCORGI - AKC

1 Male Pup - Tri Color, shots,dewormed. $650. 805-526-0321

VCS240984

POMERANIAN PUPPIESHealthy & Adorable. 2 blk &2 blk/tan. 1F $600 & 3M $550.Parents on site. 1st shots &

dewormed. 805-643-6862VCS242026

POMERANIANS 2 adorablewhite-F. 1 blk/wht-Shih Zu &Pom mix-F, 1 yr old.$400/obo

805-354-4658 VCS241578

PUG Pups AKC Champagne+Rare Blacks! Outstanding35 Champs/Pedigree, SimplyExquisite! Social+Trained.Local 20yrs exp. 2 Yr MoneyBack Guar.SALE!$975-1350For Photos Call 805-320-4834

VCS242025

QUEENLANDS HEELERPups - Born 4/8, Avail 6/3.

2 Males. Tails docked. $250.Santos 805-443-3471

VCS241389

SHIHTZU ADORABLE AKCPUPPIES, 8 weeks,

health guaranteed $600+805-320-8244 VCS240127

SHIH TZU PUPPIES2 females, 1 male, beautiful

colors. $450-$500. Ready now.805-607-2141 or 805-640-1112.

Leave msg. VCS241104

SIAMESE KITTENSBlue & Chocolate Pt M/F,

Very friendly, 1st shots$150 Cash. 805-494-1447

VCS239918

VIZSLA Outstanding ChampsOFA, training, 805-532-2216

Deps. $1500 goldenmeadowsretrievers.com VCS241329

Yorkie Beautiful playfulpuppies. M/F priced from

$650. Cavalier King CharlesSpaniels too. 805-320-1246

www.myplayfulpuppy.comVCS241458

YORKIE PUPPIESWITH AKC AND ACAYorkie puppies, 10 weeks old.Born 03-10-2010. 3 very littlefemales $1100. 805-443-4673VCS240339

CUDDLY BABY BUNNIESHolland Lops, Blue & Silver$35-$40. Lion Heads, Choco-late, Blk Marten, Siamese,

White, Soft Gray $45-$50805-649-3692 VCS240306

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MOBILE MECHANIC

BUSINESSBulk of work is on boats.1984 IH Bus converted tomobile shop outfitted with

tools/equip.Great formechanic with initiative;

established customer base.$80,000. OBO Call Ernie

805-452-5982VCS241411

AgricultureRANCH SUPERVISORNunes Vegetables, Inc.

Seeks person to superviseOxnard transplant opera-tions, food safety inspec-tions, water sampling,GPS mapping & invento-ry control. PC/Excel pro-ficient. BS in Ag/related,Resume/salary req.

[email protected]

or Fax: 805-487-8274VCS241519

AgricultureRANCH SUPERVISORNunes Vegetables, Inc.

Seeks person to superviseOxnard transplant opera-tions, food safety inspec-tions, water sampling,GPS mapping & invento-ry control. PC/Excel pro-ficient. BS in Ag/related,Resume/salary req.

[email protected]

or Fax: 805-487-8274VCS240771

APARTMENTMAINTENANCELarge, quality Oxnard com-munity requires exp. Main-tenance Tech. Some officework req’d. F/T. Sala-ry/Apartment/benefits. FAXReply to 805-644-2853VCS241574

A/R - CUSTOMER SVCMust have QBE AND MSOfc exp. incls invoicing, de-posits, collections & filling.Fax resume+salary history805-981-8697 VCS241345

AUTO BODY ESTIMATORMust be bilingual & have 5yrs exp & knowledge ofPathways. Busy Oxn shop.Benefits pkg. No phonecalls. Fax resume to:

Tony’s Body Shop,805-988-4532 VCS241480

AUTOMOTIVEWARRANTY

ADMINISTRATOR

Neftin VW/Mazda in Thou-sand Oaks seeks exp’d War-ranty Administrator.Family owned business w/great hours, excellent com-pensation & benefits. Ter-rific work environment too.

Contact Mark Gupton at805-497-9404

or email resumé to:[email protected]

VCS241483

Auto

VENTURATOYOTA

Is looking for a

ExperiencedService

ConsultantDealer exp. required

• High energy, positivework environment

• Great CSI a must• Must be able to handleany schedule

Please apply in personService Dept or E-mail

your resume [email protected]

6360 Auto Center Dr.,Ventura, CA

VCS241537

AutoWE’RE GROWING!

Simi Valley Ford has sev-eral exciting opportu-nities to join our dynamicsales team. If you arefriendly, highly-motivat-ed & customer-oriented,apply online at:

simivalleyford.comor call Jim or Ken @805.583.0333 We offerhealth care, paid vaca-tion, 401K & commissionup to 35% No exp nec.VCS242072

233Furniture/Household Goods

0273Jewelry/Clothing

274Medical Equipment& Supplies

274Medical Equipment& Supplies

275MiscellaneousFor Sale

281Pool/Spa Supplies

283Sporting Goods

289Televisions/Video

291Tools/GardeningSupplies

293Toys And Games

297Wanted To Buy

297Wanted To Buy

Pets&Supplies300-315

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

315Horses/LivestockMiscellaneous

Financial400-420

403Businesses For Sale

Employment500-585

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COST ACCOUNTANT

Duda Farm Fresh Foods,Inc., a leading growershipper of fresh fruits andvegetables, has an openingfor a Cost Accountant forthe fresh cut operations attheir Oxnard facility. Thisposition requires a solid un-derstanding of cost account-ing fundamentals.Applicants must be able tocompile raw data and pro-duce cost accounting re-ports (daily, weekly,period), provide ongoinganalytical support by cap-turing accurate costs andstreamline and improvecost analysis practices forthe fresh cut operation. Thesuccessful candidate willhave an accounting degreewith a minimum of 3 yearsexperience in cost account-ing in the food sector, pref-erably in a fresh-cutproduce environment.Strong communication andorganizational skills are re-quired and a full under-standing of Microsoftapplications. EOE

Send resumes to:[email protected] Farm Fresh Foods

860 Pacific AvenueOxnard, CA 93030

Attn: Manuel Alcala, WestCoast Harvest Ops/HR Mgr.VCS241858

MANICURISTS/HAIRSTYLISTS

Willing to work Mon-Sat.For more info call Julie805-981-4708 or 486-8100

[email protected]

ADMIN ASSTMust have computer

experience. F/T w/benefits.Pay DOE. Fax resume805-652-1151 or email

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CAREGIVERS $250 Sign OnBonus! Start $8.50/hr. WETRAIN. Apply in persononly Mound Guest Home,5430 Telegraph Rd, Vta

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CLINICAL LAB SCIEN-TIST Must have current CACLS License; Recent expe-rience in all areas of theLab(2) Per-Diem PositionsAvailableIf 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.CMHS is an equal employ-ment opportunity employer.

To see all job opportunitiesat CMHS go to:

www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

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CONSTRUCTIONEXP’D HEAVY EQUIP

OPS / LABORERS &BRIDGE CONCRETE

FOREMANFor Prevailing wage jobs inCarpinteria and Oxnard.Offering Pension andHealth Benefits. Pre-em-ploy drug testing & back-ground check required,EOE. Fax resume and orapp. to 805-226-4021For application go to:

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CONSTRUCTIONVCS241374

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DESKTOP SUPPORTTECHNICIAN Duties: Re-sponds to all computer andcomputer network relatedtechnical matters. Evalu-ates, recommends, and im-plements various highquality software and hard-ware solutions to meet userneeds. Performs a varietyof technical tasks in the di-agnosis, repair, mainte-nance and installation ofcomputers and remote jobentry stations. Inspectsmalfunctioning computer orcomponents; analyzescause and plans repair pro-cedures, and establishes aschedule of preventivemaintenance to ensure opti-mum performance of equip-ment.Requirements: Graduationfrom High School or GED,supplemented by vocation-al/specialized training incomputer systems. A+ andNetwork + certification re-quired. Associate in Sci-ence/Arts degree preferred.Minimum of one to twoyears experience in com-puter and local area net-work in a health carerelated environment. Mini-mum of three years experi-ence with computernetwork design, networkprotocols, computers, in-stallation and management.CMHS offers competitivebenefits, including Medical,Dental, Vision, Life Insu-rance, and RetirementPlan.

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

VCS240759

DONOR DATABASE ASST

Thomas Aquinas College isseeking a qualified donordatabase assistant. The da-tabase assistant is respon-sible for entering andmaintaining data in TheRaiser’s Edge donor data-base. Duties include:• Entering accurate dona-tion data and issuing properthank you letters and re-ceipts in a timely manner.• Verifying gifts for match-ing programs and contact-ing donors as needed.• Assisting the databasemanager in maintaining anaccurate database.• Providing administrativesupport for developmentprojects and events.Prior database experienceis preferred.Please send your resumewith applicable exp to:

[email protected]

or mail to:Attn: Personnel

Thomas Aquinas College10,000 Ojai Rd.

Santa Paula, CA 93060VCS241394

Education/Social Services(Preschool)

FAMILYSERVICES

SPECIALIST$12.80 - $17.76

SITE SUPERVISOR$2,643 - $3,887month

TEACHER & SUB$12.07 - $20.57

HOME BASEDTEACHER$12.80 - $17.76

ASSISTANTTEACHER$9.94 - $13.51

BUS DRIVER(Preschool) $13.16 - $18.62

COOK$10.95 - $15.65

ASSIST. COOK$9.41 - $12.68

X’lnt Benefits. Apply by6/30/10. CDR, 221 VenturaBlvd. Oxnard, 93036.485-7878. AA/EEOEVCS241837

FISCALOPERATIONS

INTERNFlexible Work Schedule

15-20 hours per week$15 per hour

Seeking an energetic, de-tail oriented, team playerwith good organizationalskills to assist the Fi-nance Department withcurrent workload de-mands. Requires highschool diploma, strongdata entry skills, and ex-perience with MicrosoftExcel & Word.

Apply by 12 pm, June 10,2010. Ventura RegionalSanitation District, 1001Partridge Drive, Room100, Ventura; visitwww.vrsd.com; or call805-658-4663 (recording).VCS241891

FISCALOPERATIONS

INTERNFlexible Work Schedule

15-20 hours per week$15 per hour

Seeking an energetic, de-tail oriented, team playerwith good organizationalskills to assist the Fi-nance Department withcurrent workload de-mands. Requires highschool diploma, strongdata entry skills, and ex-perience with MicrosoftExcel & Word.

Apply by 12 pm, June 10,2010. Ventura RegionalSanitation District, 1001Partridge Drive, Room100, Ventura; visitwww.vrsd.com; or call805-658-4663 (recording).VCS241379

GeneralMedication Tech

Dining Room StaffDishwashers

Looking for work thatmakes a difference in thelives of seniors? AtriaHillcrest is hiring part timemedication technicians, din-ing room staff & dishwash-ers Call 805-373-0606 orapply in person at 405Hodencamp Rd, ThousandOaks, CA VCS241524

Healthcare

VITASInnovative

Hospice CareVitas, the nation’s lead-ing hospice provider isseeking individuals toserve patients in Cama-rillo, CA

Team ManagerAdmission Nurse

After Hours NurseLVN Continuous

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www.vitas.comEOE/AA/M/F/D/V

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Healthcare

www.livingstonvna.org

• RN, Home Health, FT,Oxnard, bilingual

• RN, per diem, EastCounty.

• RN evening and/orweekend

• RN, WOCN, per diem• PT, per diem• OT, per diem• HR Assistant, FT

Call Eli 805-642-0239Fax resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Ave #101

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• RN evening and/orweekend

• RN, WOCN, per diem• PT, per diem• OT, per diem• HR Assistant, FT

Call Eli 805-642-0239Fax resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Ave #101

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HotelNIGHT AUDITOR

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Thousand Oaks Inn75 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd805-496-0563 VCS241938

INFORMATION SYSTEMSAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Principal IS Ar-chitect. Reqs: Master¹s &10 yrs exp; & exp w/ 21CFRPart 11 reqs related to drugdev/manufacturing; expwith DB, OS, data model-ing, architecture & designpatterns; life sciences &drug research business pro-cesses. Job site: ThousandOaks, CA. Reference #5V7NVS & submit resumeto Global Mobility, AmgenInc., One Amgen CenterDrive, MS 19-1-A, ThousandOaks, CA 91320. No phonecalls or e-mails please.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS241353

INFORMATION SYSTEMSAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Principal IS Ar-chitect. Reqs: Master¹s &10 yrs exp; & exp w/ 21CFRPart 11 reqs related to drugdev/manufacturing; expwith DB, OS, data model-ing, architecture & designpatterns; life sciences &drug research business pro-cesses. Job site: ThousandOaks, CA. Reference #5V7NVS & submit resumeto Global Mobility, AmgenInc., One Amgen CenterDrive, MS 19-1-A, ThousandOaks, CA 91320. No phonecalls or e-mails please.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS241354

INFORMATION SYSTEMSAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Principal IS Ar-chitect. Reqs: Master¹s &10 yrs exp; & exp w/ 21CFRPart 11 reqs related to drugdev/manufacturing; expwith DB, OS, data model-ing, architecture & designpatterns; life sciences &drug research business pro-cesses. Job site: ThousandOaks, CA. Reference #5V7NVS & submit resumeto Global Mobility, AmgenInc., One Amgen CenterDrive, MS 19-1-A, ThousandOaks, CA 91320. No phonecalls or e-mails please.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS241276

Information SystemsBUSINESS SYSTEM ANA-LYST Candidate analyzes,supports, and manages en-hancements for currentsoftware applications; as-sists in the acquisition andimplementations of comput-er application systems asdirected by management;and performs other relatedduties as required.Bachelor’s Degree orequivalent or 3 or moreyears experience in Health-care. Three to five years ofexperience working withHospital Information Sys-tems, supporting applica-tion software, analyzingbusiness problems and / orproject management.Specialized knowledge of in-tegrated hospital systems.Knowledge of analysis, de-bugging and standard pro-ject management tools.Full-Time positionavailable.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.

VCS241594

Information SystemsBUSINESS SYSTEM ANA-LYST Candidate analyzes,supports, and manages en-hancements for currentsoftware applications; as-sists in the acquisition andimplementations of comput-er application systems asdirected by management;and performs other relatedduties as required.Bachelor’s Degree orequivalent or 3 or moreyears experience in Health-care. Three to five years ofexperience working withHospital Information Sys-tems, supporting applica-tion software, analyzingbusiness problems and / orproject managementSpecialized knowledge of in-tegrated hospital systems.Knowledge of analysis, de-bugging and standard pro-ject management tools.Full-Time position avail.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.

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Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’

Liability & Worker’s Comp805-985-0271 Office

or 805-479-1127 CellFree Estimates VCS239477

OCEAN AIRA/C Systems Installed $4800.Furnace Change Out $1200.Wall Furnace Change Out

$600. Service Call $65.Free Estimates

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35 YEARSEXPERIENCE

All Interior and ExteriorRepairs!

Doors, termites, woodsiding, patio covers, wood

decks, fences, garageshelving, painting, electrical.

Small Jobs andSeniors Welcome.

Call John 805-320-4931Lic#757278 VCS239501

FINISH LINECARPENTRY

We do: Doors, windows,crown, case, base moldingswainscot, beams, paneling,

mantles, columns, flexmolding, window wraps,

hardware, laminate,shelving, pediments,stairs,skirts,siding,cased opening

cabinets, bead board.805-558-0551

Lic#942124 VCS239408

CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted

Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• FloorWax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath_ Everything Clean _

Lee’s Maintenance805-987-3071 VCS239465

CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING

TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches

• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue

805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS240240

Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office

Computer Repair, Svc& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware

& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 12 yrs exp

[email protected]

VCS239856

AG&R Masonry& Concrete

Block Walls, BBQ. StampedConcrete Brick & Stone.

Retaining Walls.Driveways& Patios. Small Jobs OK.

Free estimates.Tony 805-231-5574

Lic#908763 VCS240541

CLARK & SONSCONCRETE

•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks_No Job too small_

805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS241947

Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.

patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers

tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.

Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS241289

VENCOCONSTRUCTION

•Block walls •Brick work•Stone •Concrete driveways

• Sidewalks •PatiosSmall jobs ok/Free estimates

Daniel R. Hernandez805-890-6189

LIC#781821 VCS240740

Fast Free EstimatesFor all your home/businessrepairs & more.Carpentry,

Electrical, Plumbing.RECESSION RATES

[email protected] JOB TOO BIG or SMALL

805-382-0464lic#342943 VCS241195

T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath

Remodels• Patio Covers &

Decks

Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS239043

THEDOORMAN

Specializing in DoorInstallations & Door Repairs,

Windows, Moldings,Cabinets. 32 years exp

Camarillo, CA.805-890-9493

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TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS

Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,

Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!

(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS240073

Design/DraftingDEXIGN SYSTEMS

Residential Designs.We have 20 years of

experience helping youturn your home-remodeling

ideas into constructiondrawings. Call today for a

FREE consultation.805-682-5753

www.dexignsystems.comVCS240816

ALL-PHASEDrywall & Paint“No Job Too Small”

•Texturing •Patch & Repair•Acoustic Ceilings•Remodels

35+ Years Experience_Competitive Rates_

805-701-3108 unlic VCS240815

KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts

Available 7 Days A Week

805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS241212

PACIFIC COASTELECTRICAL

CONTRACTORS• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d• Trouble Shooting• Ceiling Lights & Fans• Remodels• All Work GuaranteedEdward (805)797-0402

Lic#806561 VCS241664

STAMPELECTRIC

Residential & Comm’lTroubleshooting, RepairsLighting & MaintenanceAffordable Rates

No Job Too Small.Senior Discount.

805-654-9937Lic#923709 VCS240970

JOSE’SFENCES

Wood Fences & Gates. Newor Repairs Vinyl Fencing &

Wrought Iron. Chainlink.Block Walls. Best Prices.

Prof Installation FreeEst/Lic.#798198

805-443-3817 or805-483-5699

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Carpet, Linoleum, Tile• Installation Repairs

• Restrech• RV’s & Used Carpet

805-267-6975 cellLic #558476

Hardwood/Laminate• Installation & Repairs

805-312-5113 cellVCS241422

Pacific CoastGarage Doors

Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators_FREE ESTIMATES_

We accept VI/MC/DC

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•Mow •Edge•BushesTrimmed •Yard Clean-ups

No job too big or small.Reasonable. Free

Estimates. 1 Time/Monthly(805)336-3947 VCS242130

KUWATAGARDENING• Monthly Lawn Service

• Clean-up Jobs• Weed Treatment

• Senior Citizen Discount• Weekly/Bi-Monthly

Over 40 Yrs Exp.805-607-7579 or 805-271-0079

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L’IL JOHN’SCOMPLETE YARD

CLEANUP & TREE SVCSpecializing in Tree trim,pruning, removal, shrub &

hedge trim, ivy hillside clearweed abatement, apt &

garage clean-ups, gen haul.Sr Discounts. Prompt Svc.

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William OsborneConstruction

general contractor, homeimprovements and repairs,termite and dryrot repairs.

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CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN

All Trades:Plumbing, Tile, Electric,

Drywall, Painting, Windows,Framing & Carpentry.

30 + years in Conejo Valley__ FREE Estimates __

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GEN HANDYMAN•Bath•Kitch•Sink•Counters

•Tile•Laminate•Window•Plumbing•Drywall•Elec•Paint •Termite Work• Fenc-

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We Take Care of All HomeImprovement Needs.

Small jobs are welcomed._Free Estimates

_Senior & new customerdiscounts

(805)525-6860Electrical, Plumbing,

Fences, Tile, Carpentry,Flooring, Windows,Cabinets, Painting,

Remodels and More.Lic #945896 Bonded/Ins.

VCS240999

ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!

Same Day Service•Concrete & Demolition•Weed Abatement•Real Estate Clean up•Appliances & Garage•Construction • Handyman• Yard Clean-up•$2M Ins Umbrella

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AL’SHAULING!

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Will Haul Big or SmallLic. 94-06169 VCS239603

CJ HAULINGReal Estate Clean up

Jacuzzi RemovalYard & Garage

Clean up. Concrete &Demolition Debris

& More

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Eddie’s Hauling& Gardening Svc

Garage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal

Senior DiscountsFree Estimates805-758-8920VCS240958

Tito’s Hauling& Fences

LANDSCAPINGGREAT PRICES!

• Any Demolition• Garage/Yard Clean ups

• Concrete Work• Wood Fences• Tree Removal

• New Lawn Sprinklers

Cell(805)890-3239

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CATALIN FILIP DDSGeneral Dentistry

• EXTRACTION• ROOT CANAL• IMPLANTS• TEETH WHITENING• DENTAL SURGERY• COSMETIC DENTISTRY

714-655-3622VCS239746

MISTY DAWNCleaning Services

* Spring Cleaning**Deep Cleaning*

*Weekly* *Monthly*Free Estimates. FlexibleHrs. Organizing & ErrandRunning. No job is too bigfor me! Great References.

Reliable/Honest/Responsible805-248-8330 VCS241132

PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN

House_Apt_BuildingJanitorial_Construction

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•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom

987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co

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Tanya’s Cleaning CrewEnglish Speaking

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Reasonable Prices. Callnow for a free consultationand see how we can helpyou get your house clean.805-256-4548 VCS239865

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Carrie’s CleaningReliable, Hardworking &

Responsible.FREE Estimates!

Apartments, Offices, Homes805-407-9466

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Steven BordwellLandscape Design

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805-204-7821805-643-6735

Lic #352626 VCS239390

ADVANCEDMOVING

We Make Moving “Easy”Locally Owned

No Job Too Big or Small*Free Boxes*805-584-2007

Cal T#182606 VCS241291

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630 Maple Court, Fillmore

Single family home in beautifulcondition located at the end of anelevated cul-de-sac. 4 BR, 3 BA, 2

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exterior recently repainted. Very quietneighborhood. Priced for a quick sale.For sale by owner. Call 805-551-0314

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Temporary positions at ourCenters for Family Healthfrom 05/2010 - 11/2010Job Location: Locationsvary CFH Saviers, CFHAirport Marina, and CFHSanta PaulaEssential Duties and Re-sponsibilities include thefollowing. Other duties maybe assigned. 1. Obtains allrequired specimens frominpatients and outpatientsof all ages. Patient safetyand identification protocolskept in high priority. Main-tains a safe work environ-ment in assigned area.2. Maintains supplies.3. Processes patient speci-mens including registration,test request, phone calls ofreports, specimen process-ing.Education and/or Experi-ence: High school diplomawith valid phlebotomy li-cense (CPT-I); and 3 to 6month related experiencedrequired.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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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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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.

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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.

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Medical AssistantCLINICAL TECHNICIAN

Center for Family Health -Ashwood (Ventura, CA)To provide safe, efficient,and therapeutic patientcare services under the su-pervision and direction of alicensed physician andnurse in performing variousduties. Has completed thetraining and competenciesfor medical technician inperforming the routinetasks needed to care for theclinic patients.REQUIREMENTS: Oneyear certificate from col-lege or technical school.6-12 months previous medi-cal office experience pre-ferred. Current Phlebotomycertificate, CPR - HealthCare Provider and MedicalTechnician certificate.Must have excellent inter-personal skills and excel-lend customer serviceskills. Bilingual preferred.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 our team to providequality care and compas-sion to and create an envi-ronment of excellence,please take a moment todiscover more about whatit’s like to work at Commu-nity Memorial Health Sys-tem.

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MED3000.comVCS240630

NursingCLINICAL 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.

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

VCS240791

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.

VCS241655

NursingPALLIATIVE CARE

CLINICAL COORDINATOR- PER DIEM An opportu-nity for a Per Diem Pallia-tive Care ClinicalCoordinator position. Thisposition provides direct pa-tient care to palliative carepatients through the consultservice, in collaborationwith and under direction ofthe Palliative Care ServiceMedical Director. It is coor-dinator of the palliativecare services team, ensur-ing excellent patient careservices, coordinating edu-cational and outreach ser-vices, leading qualityimprovement initiativesand linking team effortswith other hospital depart-ments and with outpatientand community services.Ensures compliance withlegal, regulatory, and clini-cal policies and procedures.QUALIFICATIONS: Willconsider Advanced PracticeRN or RN. Appropriate li-censure & credentialing, 2+years of direct patient carerequired. EPEC and EL-NEC training preferred.Palliative Care experiencepreferred.Must have current CA RNlicense and current BLS.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.

VCS240807

NursingPALLIATIVE CARE

CLINICAL COORDINATORAn opportunity for a PerDiem Palliative Care Clini-cal Coordinator position.This position provides di-rect patient care to pallia-tive care patients throughthe consult service, in col-laboration with and underdirection of the PalliativeCare Service Medical Di-rector. Coordinates the pal-liative care services team,ensuring excellent patientcare services, coordinatingeducational and outreachservices, leading qualityimprovement initiativesand linking team effortswith other hospital depart-ments and with outpatientand community services.Ensures compliance withlegal, regulatory, and clini-cal policies and procedures.QUALIFICATIONS: Willconsider Advanced PracticeRN or RN. Appropriate li-censure & credentialing, 2+years of direct patient carerequired. EPEC and EL-NEC training preferred.Palliative Care experiencepreferred.Must have current CA RNlicense and current BLS.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.

VCS241636

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.CMHS is an equal employ-ment opportunity employer.

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

VCS241645

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.

VCS240810

NursingRN, EMERGENCY DEPTFull Time 12 hour shifts,3pm - 3am (2 positionsavailable), 7pm - 7am(1 position available).

Education and/or Experi-ence: ADN or BSN orequivalent from two-yearcollege and minimum of 1yrof Emergency Room exp.Certificates, Licenses, Reg-istrations: Current CA RNLicense - Current BLS,ACLS and PALS certifica-tions are required.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.

VCS240744

NursingRN, EMERGENCY DEPTWe 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-enceADN or BSN or equivalentfrom two-year college andminimum of 1yr of Emer-gency Room experience.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.

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NursingRN II, ICU/CCU Duties: Torender professional nursingcare to ICU/CCU patients insupport of medical care,and pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning 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.

VCS241515

NursingRN 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 & BLS certification.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.

VCS240753

NursingRN 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.

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VCS240749

NursingRN 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.

VCS241509

NursingRN, PRE-OP HOLDING &PACU Candidate must haveMed-Surg background.Must have a current CA RNlicense and a CPR certifi-cate. Per Diem, 12 hr. shiftposition available withvariable hours.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.

VCS240765

NursingRN, PRE-OP HOLDING &PACU Candidate must haveMed-Surg background.Must have a current CA RNlicense and a CPR certifi-cate. Per Diem, 12 hr. shiftposition available withvariable hoursCMHS 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.

VCS241517

PARKING ATTENDANTThe Ventura Port Districtseeks a part-time Park-ing Attendant. Earlymorning: Friday–Sundayfor Summer. 15 hrs. aweek $14.30 per hour.805-642-8538 VCS241420

PESTCONTROL

TECHNICIANFor busy co. Must beBranch 2 or State Ap-plicator Lic’d. Goodpay & bene. EOE.Call (805) 339-9215VCS242091

PROPERTY MGMT TEAMon site for lg apt complexBilingual & exp required.Fax resume to 310-314-4894VCS241859

PROPERTY MGRLg prop mgmt co seeksexp’d person to manage

HOAs in various locationsfrom Westlake ofc, sal,

benes & comm. Call Don9-5, Mon-Fri 800-729-5673 x0VCS241850

RECEPTIONISTPhones, filing, ms officeand good communicationskills. Multi-task oriented.Located in Ventura Salary:$10/hr Email resume to:

[email protected]

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.

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

VCS241651

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.

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

VCS240813

SalesAre You A Hustler?

We are looking for loud &confident phone hustlers! Ifyou have lots of energy &sound confident on thephone, come make some$$$. Work Mon-Fri sellingindustrial tools + supplies.Exp isn’t a must, but we’renot looking for wall flowers.If you have the guts, callMatt, 805-644-4833VCS241388

SALESCity Books Yellow Pages

offers benefits, base+com-mission, holidays, bonuses,401K, $55K- $100K income

potential. Advertising, Yel-low Pages, outside salesexp pref’d. Fax resume to

805-473-1190 or [email protected]

VCS241005

SALES - HIRINGNewspaper Sales Reps

$800-$1200 per week.Call Mr Perez 909-664-8217or Mr. Vault 323-529-4993VCS241735

SALES REP A realistic 10Kmo FT Unlimited earnings.

Paid Daily. H2O Tech.Serious Only. [email protected]

VCS241634

SALESTOP CALIBER

SALESMANTelesales exp. Good Commskills, comp savvy. Excel-lent pay structure awaitsyou. Email resume [email protected]

SENIOR STRATEGICANALYST for Central Pur-chasing, LLC dba HarborFreight Tools. Mail resumeto 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd.,Camarillo, CA 93012.Only mailed resumes willbe consideredVCS240755

TechnicianCVL TECHNICIAN Pro-vides patient monitoringand scrub duties for the pa-tients in the cardiovascularlab/special proceduresarea. Physio monitoring du-ties, generates reports,troubleshoots equipment,maintains film library. Fol-lows standard precautions.Shields patient/self at alltimes. Uses radiology moni-tors appropriately. Knowl-edge of aseptic techniques.Requirements: Associate’sdegree (A.A.) or equivalentfrom two-year college ortechnical school; or sixmonths to one year relatedexperience and/or training;or equivalent combinationof education and experi-ence. Must have a currentBLS card. Completion ofCVT course with clinicalexperience.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.

VCS240806

TechnicianNIVL ULTRASOUNDTECHNCIAN Performsquality, diagnostic Non-in-vasive Vascular Lab stud-ies as ordered. Processesstudy data to facilitatetimely report generation bythe reading physician. Per-forms daily activities ofNIVL and Physiology Dept.Prepares patients for / per-forms / processes NIVL USstudies. At minimum: Ca-rotid Duplex, Arterial andVenous Ultrasound Studies.REQUIREMENTS: Mini-mum of 1 year experiencein non-invasive ultrasoundunder the supervision of aphysician or experiencedvascular technician. Gradu-ate of an Ultrasoundschool/program. ARDMSregistration (RVT) or CCIregistration (RVS) or regis-try eligible (have certifi-cate as listed above). Musthave valid BLS CPR card.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.

VCS241643

TechnicianNIVL ULTRASOUNDTECHNCIAN Performsquality, diagnostic Non-in-vasive Vascular Lab stud-ies as ordered. Processesstudy data to facilitatetimely report generation bythe reading physician. Per-forms daily activities ofNIVL and Physiology Dept.Prepares patients for / per-forms / processes NIVL USstudies. At minimum: Ca-rotid Duplex, Arterial andVenous Ultrasound Studies.REQUIREMENTS: Mini-mum of 1 year experiencein non-invasive ultrasoundunder the supervision of aphysician or experiencedvascular technician. Gradu-ate of an Ultrasoundschool/program. ARDMSregistration (RVT) or CCIregistration (RVS) or regis-try eligible (have certifi-cate as listed above). Musthave valid BLS CPR card.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.

VCS240808

TechnologistCVL Technician Providespatient monitoring andscrub duties for the patientsin the cardiovascularlab/special proceduresarea. Physio monitoring du-ties, generates reports,troubleshoots equipment,maintains film library. Fol-lows standard precautions.Shields patient/self at alltimes. Uses radiology moni-tors appropriately. Knowl-edge of aseptic techniques.Requirements: Associate’sdegree (A.A.) or equivalentfrom two-year college ortechnical school; or sixmonths to one year relatedexperience and/or training;or equivalent combinationof education and experi-ence. Must have a currentBLS card. Completion ofCVT course with clinicalexperience.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.

VCS241633

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TestEquity, a worldwideleader in electronic test &measurement equipment,has a fantastic paid in-ternship opportunity foran individual looking atgetting real world experi-ence doing web market-ing at our corporateheadquarters in Moor-park. This opportunity iscurrently scheduled for 2months, but may be ex-panded dependent uponbusiness needs. We arelooking for a commitmentof 4-8 hours daily, withspecific hours & days tobe determined. Duties in-clude creating & editingproduct web pages; tak-ing content from existingweb pages containingmultiple items & creatingnew pages for individualitems, as well as takingcontent from supplierweb pages & creatingnew pages on our web-site.We require experi-ence working in aWindows environment,working knowledge of ba-sic HTML coding, both byhand & with Dreamweav-er (or similar HTMLcreation tool); workingknowledge of image pro-cessing for the web (crop-ping, resizing,sharpening) using Photo-shop (or similar pro-gram.) Please submitresume toh r @ t e s t e q u i t y . c o m .VCS241236

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($83,286 - $111,604/yr+ xlnt benefits).

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www.cityofventura.jobsfor more information andapplication information.Filing deadline: 6/27/10.EOE VCS242131

Water/WastewaterMaintenanceSupervisor

$6,227 - $7,588/monthGenerous Benefit Pkg

Seeking a highly motivat-ed and experienced pro-fessional to supervise thewater/wastewater main-tenance department.

Position qualifications in-clude the equivalent offour years of progressive-ly responsible experiencein a water/wastewatermaintenance capacity aswell as two years of leador supervisory experi-ence.

A completed District ap-plication and supplemen-tal questionnaire are duein the Human ResourcesOffice by 12 noon onThursday, June 17, 2010.Application material maybe obtained at the Ventu-ra Regional SanitationDistrict, 1001 PartridgeDrive, Room 100, Ventu-ra; by visiting our web-site at www.vrsd.com; orby calling (805) 658-4663(recording). EEOVCS240499

CAM 2+1.5Move In Special

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750 Mobil Ave, CamCall for Move-in

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Pool, carport, lndry rm.Hacienda Apts

831 Paseo Camarillo805-987-6146 VCS241000

FILLMORE Adult 55+$300 move-in special 1br,

a/c, all utils pd, except elec.From $745-$795.HUD/PETOK. Call 805-642-9527 or805-524-4124 VCS240993

FLMR 3+2, 2-story unit@ 1104 El Paseo St.

2-car garage with Laundryhkups $1,300 + Dep-OAC

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

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Clean & quietPrivate balcony

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Some w/small backyardAssigned parking spaces

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NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTS

Select Units,1 & 2 Bedrooms.Custom paint &

carpet, fireplaces,balcony, pool,

laundry facility.Dogs welcome.Waived pet dep.

$30 application feeApp fee will beapplied to 2ndmonths rent.

2 Weeks FREE ForStudios & 1 bedroom

MI by 6/13/102088 W Hillcrest Dr

888.201.4050VCS241090

OJAI -MEINERS OAKSStudio Apt, $750+ sec dep.

Part of utils pd.805-648-2021 or 805-640-8741

VCS241560

OXN 2+1 $1195 North endSpotless, gated, garage with

remote. All applcs. Someutils. N/S/P 805-452-1691

or 805-272-5235 VCS240389

OXN 2+1 & 1+1 Apts

1201 W. Gonzales Rd.$1175 & $950-$975 1/2 1st mo

rent free w/12 mo lease(805) 485-1047 VCS241249

OXN 2 + 1 triplex centrallylocated, small patio, laun-dry on site $1150 NO PETSReal Investments 985-1000

VCS241937

OXN 2 + 1 triplex centrallylocated, small patio, laun-dry on site $1150 NO PETSReal Investments 985-1000

VCS241294

OXN 2 Bedroom• 1 bath from $1,125

• 2 bath $1,175Beautiful grounds.

Heating paid.See us before you rent!

805-485-5877or visit: aptlifestyles.com

VCS241985

OXN ALL TYPES of rentalsStudios, etc. Some w/utilspaid. From $750. Broker,

English 805-377-1459 Espanol805-233-1434 VCS241247

Oxnard 2 bedroomSTOP! See Us First!

Spacious. Frig included.North end convenient to

Fwy. From $1,095.Parkwood Gardens

805-983-1201or visit: aptlifestyles.com

VCS241987

Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts

Studio $8251+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

VCS240518

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Suite 580805-485-4040

2+1 South Oxnarddownstairs, garage, coin-

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OXNARD GREATMOVE IN SPECIALS!

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OXNARD (South)Garden Apartments

Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available

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

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

805-488-3815 english805-701-8317 espanolVCS240703

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1 & 2 bd, 2 bath w/garag-es, w/d hkups, pool & spa,

no pets, Villa Marina805-985-0644 VCS241197

OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825moPacific Point Apts

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VCS239523

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

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SIMI 2bd+2ba, $1300/mo.Gated, Garden Building,

Pool, A/C. No pets805-520-9486 VCS240665

SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS240379

STA PAULA 2+1 CLEAN,many cabinets, w/t/s & gaspd. W/D avail $1000+dep.805-525-3437 VCS240360

STA PAULA 343 S. SteckelDr. Lg, clean 2 br 2 ba,incl garage, laundry, water& trash. $1100 +$1100 sec.714-337-7797

VCS241885

THOUSAND OAKSA must see - 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath

starting at $1800. with 1MONTH FREE. W/D hook-up, 2 car garage, spa. Call

Rand for a showing(805) 777-0076

3200 Foothill Dr. VCS242054

T.O. 1+1 in Very quietarea, surrounded bytrees! Furn. Own en-trance, bath, kitchen,

laundry, private, utils,cable. Includes all. N/S.No illegal drugs. No pets

$1,350. 805-388-5027;Cell 805-982-0899 VCS241371

T.O. A Must See - 2 Bdrm,2 Bath starting at $1,800

with 1 MONTH FREE.W/D hookup, 2 car garage,

spa. 3200 Foothill DriveCall Randy for a showing805-777-0076 VCS242024

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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T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSummer Specials!!1br from $1000 2br from$1300 Pool, Spa, Playpk.

www.mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS240998

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_VENTURA_1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200

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VENTURA2 & 3 Bedrooms

675 Providence AveCALL FORPRICING

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VCS241826

VENTURA 3785 Telegraph2+2. S/W/T paid, all applcs& W/D, $1295+$1300 dep.Heidiives.homelog.com(805)933-2121 VCS241017

VENTURA COUNTYTierra Vista Apts

1, 2, & 3 Bedroomsstarting from $1,467Models open to view

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VCS239631

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VCS238162

VENTURA MIDTOWN1 Bedrooms from $995 & upFREE utils, indoor cat ok.

Call for appointment.805-653-0809 VCS241648

VTA 1+1 $900/mo+$500/sec.2+1 - $1100/mo+$500/sec.

Martha 805-641-1776VCS241855

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

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

VCS240723

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

and garage. Call805-644-4131 VCS239286

VTA 1 BedroomCOMPARE!

Spacious, self-clean oven &frost free frig. You be the

judge! From $900.805-644-5676 for appt

or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS241986

VTA 2+1 1 level $995.2+1.5twnhs style $1050.Lg rms

big closets, new crpt.Montalvo $500 dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS241199

VTA 2+1 Best deal in Town$1075 New paint, Pergoflooring, parkng, trash,laundry (805) 643-3419132 Kellogg VCS240054

VTA 2+1 Best Value/LowestPrice! $888 Nightingale St.Pristine. Carport, laundry.805-745-8600 VCS239664

VTA 2+1 drive by bldg onAliso Lane. From $1200

Office hrs Tues thru Sun 12-680 Aliso Lane VCS241719

VTA 2+1new paint. nr park & school

$1025/mo No pets. Call805-258-3203 VCS239343

VTA 2+2@ 1267 E. MetaNew crpt/paint, garage &carport S/W/T pd, close tobeach/dwntwn $1,200+Dep-OAC No P/SM. CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS240235

VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1250. Some units avail for

handicapped and/or seniors.805-658-7453 VCS241960

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

Office hrs Tues thru Sun 12-680 Aliso Lane VCS241718

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$1395Come Join Our

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stop by today!• Walk to: Shopping,Trader Joe’s & theGovernment Center

• Refrigerators included• Cats Welcomed

Telephone & Victoria$299 Deposit!*(866) 311-7888

[email protected]*OAC VCS241668

VTA Close to Ventura BeachGated parking, common areaBBQ & pool, studio unit, $850& Townhouse unit,$1,625+secCats ok.Smoke Free Rentals.

Good Credit a Must.By appointment only.

805-642-1316 VCS240572

VTA E. 1+1 Clean, quiet,upgraded $900 & 2+1.5

townhouse style apt $1325N/S. 805-647-8411 VCS240811

VTA E 1BR w/custom bathupstairs, park view, N/S/D.

$975/mo includes utils.805-672-2809 VCS240121

VTA E. STUDIO All utils pd,w/d, cable, Avail Now. $595.

Nice cond & loc. N/S/P.805-647-1301 VCS241696

VTAHarbor View Villas

Luxury Apts.Ocean view.

Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama

805-648-1760VCS241241

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

transit/shpp’g & restaurants.805-642-3000 VCS242098

VTA Large 2+1 in MidtownVaulted ceilings, deck

spacing E. & W. Walkable todowntown. $1,250mo.

805-218-6362 VCS241417

VTA Laurel & Meta 1+1,refurbished. Quiet, carport,

wtr/trsh pd $850+$850 dep nopet 805-643-7972 VCS241948

VTA LG Midtown Art Studiow/living quarters, $775+

$775 dep some utils pd. N/S/P805-216-7609 VCS241683

VTA Midtown lg 1+1downstairs, views, parking,

laundry, balcony. Pet ok.60 N. Laurel $895

805-451-8848 VCS239873

VTA MONTALVO 2+1 cleanunit. Call for more details805-320-4554 805-390-0505

VCS240324

VTA OCEAN VIEW1+1 Completely Renovated

Laundry on site. Trash &water paid $950 N/S/P1171 Meta St. Kathy

805-746-1793 VCS240668

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VTA HUGE 1 BRwith fireplace & garage

866-963-4667VCS241827

VTA Spacious 1 & 2Beach/mall, $950/$1050.Sunny,

can furnish. Open Sat/Sun10am-2pm. 3090 Channel

653-7711 VCS240918

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

town/shopping $850+dep/OACNo P/SM. Central Coast

805-389-6803 VCS240234

VTA VILLA BOCCALI APTSQuiet, cottage like 2+1.

FP, enclosed patio w/carport.W/D facilities, close to mall

& hospital. Smoke FreeRentals. No dogs.

$1,200. & $1,250. + secGood Credit a must.

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CAM 2+2.5 +den, 1634 sq ftbeautiful Mission Verde.Avail 6/1. $1950/mo +dep805-985-8833 VCS241062

CAM 2+2 on GOLF COURSE55+ Leisure Vlg, 1200sf,formal dining, new cntrlheat/ac, cvrd patio, gated/sec. Avail now. Water/trash/grdnr/cable pd

805-987-8305 VCS241172

CAM 3+3+gar, patio, a/c,$2,300+sec. Next to park,

close to fwy & schools. Poolspa/exercise rm. Two story.

805-732-0400 VCS239710

CAMARILLO SpaciousTownhome Apartment.

Call for price 805-482-8800www.villapalazzoapts.com

VCS238542

Camarillo Townhome2+2.5, SM YD 2 car garage

N/P N/S w/d hkups CLEAN805-822-9831 VCS242020

CAM MISSION OAKSMission Ridge Condo

2+2+2 car garage withelectric door opener. Pool,spa, tennis & park, very

clean, washer &dryer, near schools & shop-

ping. Furniture availableif needed $1575/mo

805-795-3098 VCS239940

CAM Ponderosa Heights 3+2w/gar, f/p, lndry. Avail 6/1.

N/S/P.2 story.$1,650/mo+dep.805-482-3381 VCS240979

CAM TWNHM 3bd/3ba 2 cargarage/pool/fitness ctr.$2325/mo N/S, no pets, 1st+last+deposit. 805-448-5137or 805-448-2441 VCS239775

HOUSESVTA VIEW HOME 3+3.53 car gar. 2 suites down &

master suite up $3400

VTA 2+2 Stonehedgein cul-de-sac, Owner may

consider pet $1650

VTA East end 3+2 crnr lotnice terraced bkyd $1800

VTA 3+2 w/added fam rm.Near Aquatic ctr $1900

VTA 3+2 by Buena Highschool w/huge yard $2000

CAM 3+2 on cul-de-sacw/tons of upgrades $2250

PT HUE 3+2 close to base.May consider Sec 8 $1900

CONDOS/APTS

Cam 3+1.75 near shopping,restaurants & easy

freeway access $1750

Pt Hue 3+2.5 Las Palomasw/d/frig, 2 car gar $1700

VTA 1+1 West endclose to downtown $695

VTA 2+1McKeon manor utgas stove/coin ldry $1200

VTA West end Studio $625

VTA 1+1 comm spa/bbqcat ok, wtr/trash pd $825

VTA 3+2.5 tile floors,ss appls, granite counters,

may consider pet $1725

VTA 2+1 upstairs apt,water/trash paid $1195

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

805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com

VCS240277

OXN 1 br, 1 ba in gated com-munity. Covered prkg.Laundry in condo. Pool &jacuzzi. $1000/mo. Call(805) 844-7697. Immediateavailability

OXN Westport MarinaGated, Large 3bd+2.5ba.Living, Family & Dining

Rms. Pool & Spa. Pets OK.$1,950. 805-708-2919

VCS240661

PT HUE 2+1.25, 2 story onbeach w/beach views on both

floors. Newly remodeled!Pool, jacuzzi,gated. $1,300mo$200 move-in special. Call JT

818-917-1320 VCS241836PT HUE 2+1.5 w/ocean view

hkups, pool, spa, no pets.$1,250 mo+$1250 dep.

805-377-1191 VCS240469PT Hue 2+1 gar, pool, lndry,

nr harbor, clean, new crpt/paint from $1095+$1000 dep

(805)985-7253 VCS241943PT HUE 2+1 Townhouse,

gar, pool, N/P.$995+$995dep.Coast Prop Mgmt

805-483-1178 VCS242089PT HUE BEACH w/OceanViews, gated, 2+1.5 No oneabove you.Hkups, pool/spa,no pet $1325+$1350 Owner/Agt 805-340-0343 VCS241334

PT HUE Marina Village 2+1Super sharp twnhse, sharedgar, pool & spa. Avail Now.

$995. SARALEI REALTY805-529-5853 VCS241849

SIMI VALLEY - EASTCondo End unit. 1-MB+loftw/closet+1.5 bath. Garage,2 patios, granite kitchen+refrig. 2 pools+spa. Nonsmoking/drugs/pets. NearMetro/Amtrack. July 1st.1st month sec+clean dep.

$1,[email protected]

or 805-587-5787VCS241451

VENTURA 4+2 - Walk tomall, pool, spa, N/S/D/P.$1,700/month. 805-642-3616

VCS241423VTA 2+1 MCKEON Condo

on Bryce, close to every-thing. $1200/mo water/trashincl 805-569-9877 VCS239478

VTA 2+1 - New floors andwindows, near shopping.

$1,125/mo+dep. 805-218-5219VCS241825

VTA 3+2.5, gar, patio, pool,f/p, washer, refrig. $1,750mo.846 Murdoch Ln. 805-639-3483

VCS241562VTA Todd Ranch I 3+1.5,immac spacious end unit,lndry, gar, nice lg patio,

pool, clubhse, housekeeperN/S sm dog only. Very

quiet neighborhood. Mustsee to appreciate. $1600805-658-6134 VCS241870VTA TODD RANCH II

Townhouse 3+1.5 - End Unitw/balcony,yd,pool,clubhouse

garage. N/S/P. $1,650/mo.805-642-5456 VCS240114

OXN 340 E Channel Islands2br 1ba with new carpet

and paint, $1100/mo805-276-2080 VCS241343

OXN N. 3+2 $1600 2+2 $1300Completely remodel, lndry,

spacious, parking, tile.805-233-4757 VCS241829

OXN Silverstrand CharmingBeach Front 2+1 large deck,

f/p, hrdwd flrs. $1,850/mo.805-377-1429 VCS241319

VTA Near Mall, 2+1+gar,new hardwood/tile/appliances

$1,450. 805-798-0503VCS241867

OJAI - MIRA MONTE Clean4+2+2 car gar, loc in nice

family neighborhood, $2,400.805-649-1424 VCS240409

CAM 2+2 1591 Brookhaven,1,500sf, $1,795mo+$1,000dep.CAM 3+2 1501 Old Ranch Rd1,600sf, $1,995mo+$1,000dep.Pets ok.479-6198 VCS241240

CAM 4+3, 2 sty, view, cul-de-sac, new paint, incl wtr,grdnr, spa maint, sm pet

ok, refs/crdt ck reqd $2100805-482-5013 Kathy

Frownfelter VCS241666

Camarillo Mission Oaks Hm4+2, patio, 2 car gar, N/S,

nice area.$2,030mo. Avail 6/12805-798-3610 VCS241437

CAM - MISSION OAKS 3+2Community pool, $2,100/mo,

$2,000/dep. 805-216-9188VCS241815

CAM Open Today. Avail NowPets OK, 3+2+ Encl porch.$2000-$2300 Negotiable+SD.

1410 Kendall. Call Meyer805-300-1309 VCS241577

CAM Village @ The Park5+3. $3,100/mo. Contact:Gina Jamison 805-340-7060

VCS241717

FLMR 3+3 newer lg 2 story,w/view, f/p, 2 car gar, 2071sf,$1800/mo+$2000/dep. C-21 Eli

805-525-7118 VCS240856

NBP 3+2 Lovely & Clean.Light & bright sunroom

opens to bkyd. Hrdwd flr’gthroughout living area.

Interior newly painted.Grdnrincl’d. $2,200/mo. Drive by

735 Ruth Dr. VCS240425

NBP 4+2.5+family rm+f/p,skylights in kitchen, large

master bedroom, cul-de-sac.$2,100/mo. 805-498-8042

VCS242113

NBP 4+2, dining rm, longtwo car gar, granite f/p,hrdwd flrs, fenced bk yd,on cul-de-sac. Avail Now.

3459 Michael Dr. $2,200/mo.310-471-5868 VCS240988

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••••••••••••••••••••••OAKVIEW 2 bdrm cottage

Big and nice! Some applianc-es.Nice deck,backyard.1350+1350 dep. 805-300-9666

••••••••••••••••••••••VCS242002

OJAI 1+1 $1095/mo+$1095dep w/front & bk yd, tenant

pays all utils. HUD ok.C21 805-525-7118 VCS241847

OJAI SPECIAL $2100 Large4+2, avail now. No pets.

Extra play rm, new int. Inclgrdnr & wtr. 805-794-7437

VCS240506OXN 1+1 HOUSE

w/stove, garage, yard, hkps,utils paid $1150. No Sec 8805-483-1002 VCS241018

OXN 2+2, 1 car gar, nearbase, shopping & school,very private, $1550+dep805-383-6434 VCS242106OXN 3+2.5, w/dbl gar ingated community, fenced

yard, f/p & patio. $1950/mo.Photos online at:

www.714pivotpoint.com orcall Jeff @ Ventura Property

Shoppe 805-701-0653VCS241545

OXN 3+2 at 1530 Hemlockdbl gar, lg yd, wd & tile,all new in & out. 3+2 at

2725 Lassen Sharp &Ready! N/S. Avail Now805-484-0119 VCS240840

OXN 3+2+den. Near Base,fp, fenced yard, recently

remodeled. $1,795/mo.818-706-1010 VCS241526

OXN 4+3, 3 car, fm rm, enclyard, $2200+ sec dep,

grdnr incl,no pet /no smoke805-988-9932 VCS241828

OXNARDNICEST HOME ON

THE BLOCK3 bed 2ba, HUGE family rm.

new tile, french doors,decorator kitchen, includeswasher&dryer, fridge 2 cargar. Private yard, $1900.

Call 910-5081VCS240787

Oxn

BIG 5bd, 3ba$2250 mo. n/p, n/s.

Near Pacifica High School.805-265-6082VCS241884

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

$2550/mo+sec incl grndravailable July 10th

805-273-6111 VCS239351OXN N 5+3 newer home w/1+1 downstairs, 2000+sf,

large yard. $2500 Agent805-558-8642 VCS241124

OXN RENT w/option to BUY2+1 with fenced yard &

3+2 coming soon.805-983-9283 VCS242033

OXN SHORES Lg 2 storycorner hse. 3+2+2 car, eachbdrm own balcony. Wintergarden, seperate patio with

in-ground jacuzzi. Avail now.$2,500/mo. 805-985-3639 or805-551-9626 VCS240809

OXN SILVERSTRAND 5+3dble gar, f/p, sun deck. $2,850

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS239962

OXN Spacious 3br home, lgfamily rm, f/p, 2 car, hdwdflrs, lg yd $1800 310-218-7233

Pets ok VCS241033

PT HUE 3+2, garage, f/p,fenced yd. $1550+$1550dep.

Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS242092

PT HUE 3+2 Lg family rmw/Bamboo flrs, lg yd, near

Navel Base. Avail 6/15.$1,800.805-415-4300 VCS242061

SANTA PAULA 3+22 living rooms, att garage.

$1,700/mo+$1,500dep.314 N. 13th St. 805-671-5037

VCS241375

Silverstrand Beach 3+2, smdog ok. $1850+$1850 1 yrlease 831-229-0590 avail now.Call for more info VCS241546

SIMI 5+2 lg liv rm w/fp, famrm, lovely 2 sty w/1+1 dwn

$2195 Westcoast Mgmt805-522-0060 VCS241915

Simi Prime3+2.5 New east end $22953+2.5 New west end $2195,Troop Mgmt 805-300-3883

VCS239854

SIMI VALLEY**NEW 3+2 HOUSE**

Completely reconstructed,yd, garage, patio. 2373

Heather $1950. 818-800-9718;818-882-4456 VCS240288

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

cul-de-sac, a/c,2 car gar, W/DRV prkg. $2,300/mo+dep.805-290-7641 VCS240712

Thousand Oaks 4+2Quiet street w/large yard.All new inside $2250/moCall 805-370-5440 to viewAvailable now VCS242138

T.O. 4+2+bonus rm, w/famrm, nice yd & loc. $2,200+grdnr/trsh incl. Avail Now.805-813-3679 VCS241339

T.O. Spacious 5+3, with w/d& grdnr incl,quiet neighbrhd.Two story, pets ok.$2,695/mo.

805-535-5959 VCS239859

T.O. SUNSET HILLS 3+21 story, pvt cul-de-sac, cvr’dRV. Avail 7/1/10. $2,100/mo.

805-522-5775 VCS239797

VENTURA EAST 3 beds,2 baths, quiet neighborhood.Gardner included.N/P. $2,100+ 2 months dep. Please call

to see home. 805-701-4429VCS239756

VENTURA KEYS$3800 So facing, 4 bd 4ba, 3

fp’s, triangular dock, hdwdflrs, w/d, pond. 805-509-2590•••••••••••••••••••••••

VCS241551

VTA 2+1 $1,525/mo includeswater & trash. 714-508-7927

or Cell 949-533-9277VCS241527

VTA 2+1 MIDTOWN, largespacious upstairs unit, deck,

gar, lndry $1450+sec.Avail7-1. 805-651-9077 VCS242148

VTA 2+1 on Sunset Dr.Best ocean views, recentlyremodeled, f/p, w/d, xln’t

cond, $1,995/mo. Avail Now!805-896-0946 VCS240831

VTA 2+2 w/Bonus RoomAmazing Ocean & City

Views! @ 2260 Sunset,Grdnr Incl $2,500 + Dep-OAC No P/SM. Central

Coast 389-6803 VCS241338

VTA 4+2 East Venturasingle level, lndry hookups,

fenced yard, dbl garage,pets considered. $1750

Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS241116

VTA 4+2 home in xlnt neigh-borhood. New paint/car-pets. $2200 +dep Pet ok.805-689-1775 VCS241588_VTA_ 4+3 redecorated

east end home $2300/mow/gardener. No smoke/pets

805-477-0031 VCS239447VTA Darling midtown 2+1

parking, some hdwd flrs,water/grdnr paid $1450

Vta by Hospital 2+2 hdwdflrs, hkups, garage $1650

VTA E. Cambria Vlg 2+2.5townhouse, f/p, hkups,

water/trash paid $1495805-652-1050 VCS240845

VTA E./STA PAULA Quietcountry gem, sm 1+1 guestcottage w/complete kitch,

w/d hkups, lg pvt deck, newpaint/cpt, gated pvt rd offWheeler Cyn Rd, N/S/P.$750+dep. 805-525-3726

VCS241513

VTA Mid-Town/180 Glen Ellen

3+2 New paint,appliances &Curtains, refinished woodfloors, Call for app. &showing 320-24362300 per month VCS241425

VTA Midtown 4bdrm, 2ba,spotless, fenced yard, 2 cargarage, pet ok. Avail Now.

$2,100/mo. 805-654-1314VCS241516

OXNARDHollywood Beach

Two rooms, private bath,private entry, quiet & safe,

steps to beach, N/S/P,utilities+cable+wifi incl.

$895. 805-402-5115

AGOURA HILLS 12x36 suite,$1000/mo. Own entrance,

bath. Kitch/laundry privs,utils/internet/cable incl.

No smoke/illegal drugs/cats.805-338-5971 VCS240447

Camarillo Room , Quiet,No Pets/Smoke/Drama,house privileges, $625 +

$300 sec dep. util/ internetincl 805-987-5258 VCS241125

CAM FURNSTUDIO/ PVTENTRANCE

$925 + Util; br/ba/liv; excarea; nr Kmart/Cam track;

Quiet person/no pets;$925+util 805-388-8730

330 sq ft. VCS240775MRPK lg room w/view nearcollege. Incl’s utils, privs,DSL & cbl tv. Shared bath

$550+sec, quiet adult home.Avail July 1st. 805-553-0573

VCS241992OJAI Avail 6/1 Furnished Rmshare bath, tv & internet, fullhse privs. $450mo+$200dep.

805-490-4392 VCS240094OJAI FURN room for rent

$500 utils incl, kitch privsw/d, shared bath, no pets805-798-3816 VCS241342OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy

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

$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS239908

OXNARD ROOMUtils & Cable included$595/mo leave message805-901-3062 VCS242128

OXN Furnished, clean &quiet, close to base. Pvtbath, kitch/lndry privs.

TV/VCR/Cable-Internet &WiFi/Utils. NS/ND.$595/mo+$225 dep.

805-983-6709 or 805-204-8060

OXN mstr bdrm for rent pvtbath, lg walk in closet, $700utils incl, kitch/lndry privs,$300 dep. No Smoke/Drugs

805-890-6178 VCS241830OXN Room, pvt bath/entry,

nr Oxn College $550+deputils incl Avail now n/s/d/p805-732-8551 VCS241340

OXN Utilities & Satelliteincluded. $500. Leave msg!

805-984-0089 VCS241692

PT HUE Rm w/pvt entrance1/2 mi from beach, utils &

cbl inc $525 also Share Oceanview condo, pool spa, $575N/S 818-292-3399 VCS240764SIMI Available now $600+sec dep. Free internet,

utils incl. Tracy805-428-4711 VCS242132

SIMI FURNISHED ROOM,privs, pool, $550/mo + $200

dep, utils/cable incl805-522-7418 VCS240748

T.O. Room w/pvt bath. NearMoorpark Rd / GainsboroughContact: Bill 805-338-3874 or

[email protected]

VTA E 2 Rooms, pvt bath, inbeautiful remodeled homeutils incl. N/S/D $825/pair805-672-2809 VCS240123

VTA Furn or Unfurn Roomin Large House with view.Ondulando area. $750 & full

privs. Incls utils, smoking okNo pet 805-701-5139 VCS240920

VTA ROOM FOR RENTin 4 bedroom house w/spa,no smoke/pets $575+ utils

805-807-1437 VCS240830

600sf-2400sf IndustrialWarehouse - office, rent orlease $650. Oxn. 805-486-8796

VCS241401

CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sfwarehouse, office and

bathroom. No auto. Call805-649-4857 VCS239977

CAM-OXN-NP-VTAIndustrial 1152 to 3873sf

from $.71/sf. No NNN/CAM805-981-1361 VCS240573

Erringer Plaza Office Spc1100, 2200, 3300sf.Simi Industrial

625, 1600, 1950, 2100 John805-526-5260 VCS239933

OXN St Marys Dr, offVineyard near 101 Fwy

PRICE REDUCED!An upstairs Office Suite.

1,170sf at $700/mo + Sec Dep.Jacobson Realty, Inc.

805-389-4747 VCS240699

SIMI 1000-2500’WAREHOUSEspace avail on Easy St,

with loading dock, forklift,rollup doors 80¢/sf.

Also avail EXECUTIVEOFFICES starting @ $500

805-304-6295 VCS241697

SIMI INDUSTRIAL800sf - 5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS241608

T.O. 2 Small office units-noretail & 3000sf Commercialindustrial space. Call TPC

760-247-6798 VCS242077

VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVE200 - 500 sqft - offices

Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267

VCS242095

VTA 2646 PALMA DRIVEWarehouses:

• 1,340 sqft - $1,119/mo• 1,544 sqft - $1,280/mo• 2,260 sqft - $1,900/mo

Bill @ 818.519.1653Lourdes @ 805.236.0267

VCS242094

VTA Callens Rd 640sf smallindustrial warehouse/shop.

$500/mo. 805-443-3346VCS241798

VTA Industrial Space800sf-5000sf, with office &warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS241611

VTA WAREHOUSE Storagesp,1200sf, load dock, Ventu-ra Ave /Stanley area 50¢/sf

805-653-1711 VCS241014

WLV 1875-4000sf Office &Warehouse Available.

Beautiful park. $1.05-$1.20NNN. Janet 805-496-1304

VCS241256

2 OFFICES, Some Ware-house & Encl Outside YardAvail in Oxnard. Other of-fices incl remodeling con-tractor & kitchen & bath

showroom. Perfect for ar-chitects & designers

805-340-4598 VCS241565

3 OFFICES AVAIL 2 rms 208sq ft, $490. 2 rms 203 sq ft,$300. 2 rms 287 sq ft $490.Free utils. No CAM fees805-341-9118 VCS240444

AGOURA HILLSLarge Furnished Office

Reception & secretarial areabreak room, security systeminstalled, fax line incl. $1,100.

Contact: 818-865-1088VCS239763

APPROX 600-830 sq ft$400 - $550 per month

575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices

Crossroads Inv (805)485-4040VCS241215

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

Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS241993

Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices

280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall towall crpt, pvt patio, 1st

floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS239904

CAMARILLO OLD TOWNRETAIL/OFFICE

New building, perfect forretail & hi-end office

w/shower. Day spa,pilates,hair/beauty.View. Signage.

Visible from fwy, easyaccess. 600 -1200sf.

805-320-2128 VCS241500

EXECUTIVE SUITE withreception room and supply

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HONDA CIVICLX Sedan

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CHEVY SILVERADO 19941500 Lumber rack, shell, newtires, white, custom wheels.$3,150. #4v09924. 805-890-4576

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805-483-1466 VCS241604

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