Friday, January 26, 2007

TOP STORY >>Changing lives with financial peace

By CHAPLAIN BRAD PHILLIPS
Little Rock AFB Chapel

It was graduation night and excitement was in the air as 21 Airmen and spouses joined the Financial Peace University legacy as graduates on Little Rock AFB. This group marks the fifth class held on the base since the first class in March of 2005.
Financial Peace University is a faith-based full-spectrum approach to financial management. As one of the graduates put it in a nutshell, “It’s made me put together a plan on how my money will be saved and distributed instead of spending it blindly. It covers everything from A-Z having to do with money.”

This class achieved remarkable results by saving a total of $16,400 in just 90 days. They also paid off $38,893 of debt owed in the same period and destroyed 55 credit cards. As one other classmate put it, “I now have a can-do attitude and plan about how to get out of debt and I’m doing it. I will not fail.”

The results are even more phenomenal when you look at all five classes combined with 90 total graduates on Little Rock, $121,809 saved, and $197,780 debt paid off during the 90 days of class. Most have continued on to get out of debt completely. Financial conflict has been shown to be the number 1 cause of divorce in this country and Financial Peace University is having an impact on Little Rock marriages. When asked, how has the 13-week FPU class personally impacted your marriage, one couple said, “Now we can speak openly about money with each other and it has allowed us to get on the same page financially.”

The next Financial Peace class will be offered at the Base Chapel beginning at 6 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Chapel Annex.
Orientation sessions will be offered at the Base Chapel at 6 p.m. Jan. 30 and Feb. 6. Cost of the class is $20 E1-E4 or $50 for E5-Up and civilians. Scholarships are available for E1-E4 through the Good Samaritan Fund for those in financial need. For any questions please call the Base Chapel at 501-987-6014.

OFF-DUTY LIFE

UAMS hosts Iraq War photo exhibit

 The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health is hosting a traveling photo exhibit Jan. 30 to Feb. 15 to raise awareness of the Iraq war’s impact on public health.

Titled “Unembedded,” the 60-photograph exhibit is by four photojournalists – including Thorne Anderson, a Cabot High School graduate – whose rare access to everyday Iraqis allowed the photographers to capture provocative images without accompanying the U.S. military.

The exhibit is free and will be displayed on the first floor of the College of Public Health building. It can be viewed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 10-11. The exhibit also will appear at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, displayed in the Library and Technology Center from Feb. 20 to March 9.

Comedy troupe to perform today, Saturday

ImprovLittleRock will be held at 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday at The Public Theatre, 616 Center St. ImprovLittleRock is a narrative-based improvisational comedy troupe, utilizing stories and experiments with narrative structures over gags and gimmicks to bring you the best in unscripted comedy all based on your audience suggestions. ILR performs in two formats: Theatresportz and Micetro. Admission: $7. For more information, call 501-374-7529 or visit www.myspace.com/improvlittlerock.

School for the Blind presents 'Noises Off'

“Noises Off,” a presentation of Arkansas School for the Blind is 7:30 p.m., Friday-Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Woolly Fine Arts building. Tickets are $14 general admission and $12 students and seniors. For additional information, visit www.communitytheatreoflittlerock.com or call 501-663-9494.

Big Buck Classic begins today

Big Buck Classic will be held from 1 to 8 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Barton Coliseum. Big Buck Classic is the largest deer hunting and outdoor sports event in Arkansas. There will be a live exotic animal display, rock climbing wall challenge, a chance to win a Chevrolet Silverado and much more. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12 and free for children under 5. For more information, visit www.bigbuckclassic.com.

Chocolate festival Feb. 10 in Eureka Springs

The Third Annual Chocolate Festival will be held Feb. 10 at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs. There will be chocolate fountains, specialty vendors, samples, professional and amateur contests with cash prizes and more. Admission is $12 for adults, and $6 for ages 12 and under.

For more information visit www.eurekachocfest.com

TOP STORY >>MDG officials unveil $3.7 million renovation project

By Senior Airman Tim Bazar
314th Airlift Wing Strategic Information Flight


Officials unveiled Phase Two of the 314th Medical Group’s multi-million renovation project this week, when several new offices opened.

The $3.7 million renovation project focused on updating the women’s health, family practice, pediatric, immunization and physical health assessment clinics, and building a new records storage area, check-in desk and appointment desk.

Although the immunization and women’s health clinics will not open until next week, officials are excited about the new look and outcome of the facility.

“The modernization allowed us to redesign the layout of many sections to better take care of our patients,” said 2nd Lt. Christy Snow, 314th Medical Group. “The co-location of the main reception desk with the records and appointment line will allow for better response times and more efficient use of manpower.”

Another major improvement comes from combining the two family practice areas into one office, said Lieutenant Snow. Before the renovation, one office was located on the first floor near the pharmacy; the other was on the second floor near life skills. Now, both are together.

“We hope these changes will make patients’ visits to the clinic a more comfortable experience,” said the lieutenant. More than $385,000 was spent on new furniture for the areas, and thousands were spent on new examination tables in the family practice and pediatric clinics.

In mid-June or early July, officials plan to begin remodeling the dental clinic.

“Not to worry,” said Lieutenant Snow, “will still see patients.”

“Overall, the renovations have updated the functionality and look of the clinic,” said Lt. Col. John Powers, 314th Medical Support Squadron commander. “We appreciate everyone’s patience during the renovations and we look forward to serving the military family from our new, state-of-the-art clinic.”

COMMENTARY >> Heartfelt thanks to Honor Guard

Recently, the Base Honor Guard performed military honors at my father’s funeral. My family and I were very impressed and are very grateful for their services that day.

The Honor Guard traveled several hours each way to get to the National Cemetery in Fayetteville. They were in perfect form in a strong cold wind. Please pass along to them my thanks. It did my heart good to see so many Maintenance Badges on their uniforms.

My father was in a maintenance troop for his whole 20 years of service. My oldest brother and I served in Air Force aviation maintenance, too.

It may interest the members of the Honor Guard to know that the man they were honoring served in the Pacific in World War II and took part in the Berlin Airlift. Throughout his life he stayed in touch with his friends from his military days, and they were a good influence on my brothers and me. I would like to pass along photos from the funeral.

They show better than words how terrific a job these men did.

I’m attaching an example.

Please let me know where I should send other photos of the Honor Guard.

Thanks,
Jim Stocker

COMMENTARY >> Command cheif's top 10 resolutions

By Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Blodgett
436th Airlift Wing command chief


DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. (AFNEWS) — As we enter 2007, we are going to face a new year with a world and an Air Force that needs your talents, dedication and professionalism to accomplish our often difficult and diverse missions.

Usually at this time of the year, many people are talking about their New Year's resolutions and the goals they set for themselves for the coming year. Goals in life and in your career are extremely important, but they must be realistic and attainable if you are going to be able to meet them.

Like David Letterman, I want to offer my advice on the "Top 10 New Year's Resolutions" for all Airmen.

Be fit to fight

The evidence is in for fitness. Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else known to man. Being in the military makes this even more important. We must be prepared to enter the fray at a moment's notice. Dedicate yourselves to exercise a minimum of three times a week and then do it. You will feel better, perform at higher efficiency and reduce your health risks that come with age.

Study for that next promotion

We all talk about it, but many do not crack the books until weeks before their promotion test. Develop a study plan and then stick to it with dedication. Our Promotion Fitness Examinations demand a complete understanding of the material that only comes from a dedicated study regimen. Dedicate 30 minutes every day to study for your next stripe and begin at least six to eight months before your test date. Make studying a part of your routine.

Reduce your debt

Was money a big source of stress in your life last year? Get a handle on your finances. Save more money; spend less with credit. Enroll in a retirement savings account like the Thrift Savings Plan now. The military expects all Airmen to manage their finances in such a way as to not bring discredit to themselves or the service.

Help others and get involved

A popular, non-selfish New Year's resolution — volunteerism — can take many forms in the military. Whether you choose to spend time helping at the Airman's Attic, joining a booster club or local private organization, there are many volunteer organizations both on and off the installation that can really use your help.

Spend more time with family and friends

Recent polls show that more than 50 percent of Americans vow to appreciate loved ones and spend more time with family and friends this year. In the military, our time away from family and friends is often magnified by required deployments and temporary duties. Make the most of your time at home and with loved ones and never forget they are an integral part of your Air Force journey.

Learn something new

Have you ever vowed to do something you always wanted to do, but never got around to it? Perhaps it is learning a new language, taking a college class, getting your Community College of the Air Force Degree, reading a book from the Air Force chief of staff's reading list or taking that Lean class. Whether it's upgrade training or your Career Development Courses, you'll find education is one of the easiest, most motivating New Year's resolutions to keep. Challenge your mind in the coming year, and your horizons will expand.

Be a mentor

Take the time to take someone under your wing and teach them the ropes of being a good Airman. Be the role model you always wanted. Train someone to someday take your place and fulfill your duties and responsibilities.

Improve your attitude

Make your choice for the coming year to have a positive attitude and not a negative one. You have complete control over this. You can think of lots of reasons for a negative attitude -- "I'm not a morning person," "I don't like this place," "My supervisor is mean," etc.

Get over it! I think that's a cop-out for choosing a negative attitude. You control how you feel and how you react and your attitude affects those all around you.

Choose to be positive and be thankful for what you have!

Make a culture of responsible choices in all you do

Probably the most popular of all New Year's resolutions after losing weight is to quit drinking and smoking. I won't go into the obvious health risks associated with these activities — we all should know their dangers.

However, I will ask everyone to consider making responsible choices in everything you do this year. Consider the possible pitfalls of over-indulging in any situation. I've seen too many Air Force careers ruined by one night of binge drinking or any other risk-associated behaviors that are not thought out properly.

Enjoy life more

Given the hectic, stressful lifestyle of our Air Force, it is no wonder that enjoying life more has become a popular resolution in recent years. Take time to enjoy your successes and enjoy everything and everyone around you.

We are in the greatest air and space force in the world and we should all be proud of our contributions to peace and freedom all over the world!

NEWS BRIEFS

Marriage workshop Saturday at chapel

The chapel will host a marriage workshop to improve/upgrade/retool marriages from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. This is not a faith-based program but uses sound principles built on 30 years of research. A children’s program will be provided for ages 2-15.  There is no cost for the workshop and all materials are free. Each couple will receive two couple workbooks and one copy of the book, “Fighting For Your Marriage.” To sign up please call the chapel at 987-6014.

ATA will hold first meeting Thusday

The Little Rock Air Force Base Razorback Chapter of the Airlift Tanker Association will hold its first meeting of the year at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the Ski Room at J.R. Rockers.

Prescription program offered by TRICARE

Enjoy the benefits of mail order pharmacy by filling your prescription through TRICARE Mail Order Pharmacy. TMOP is an easy and convenient way to get the medications you take regularly delivered directly to your home. A 90-day supply is mailed directly to you at a cost of $3 for generic medications, $9 for brand-name medications, $22 for non-formulary brand-name medications, and free to active duty.

Stop by the pharmacy for a brochure or visit www.express-scripts.com. Call toll free at 1-866-363-8667.

Group seeking coordinators

The Military Equal Opportunity Office is looking for program coordinators and committee members for the following observances:

2007 Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust (April 15-27).

2007 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (May 1-21).

The Special Observance Program is a wing program carried out by special observance committees (not private organizations). These committees come together for a limited time to plan, organize and execute events and activities for DoD recognized special observances. The LRAFB special observance committees are not private organizations and any person assigned to Little Rock AFB (i.e. active duty, retiree, family member, DoD civilian) has an opportunity to be appointed program coordinator and participate as a member of any special observance committee.

The initial meeting for the Days of Remembrance observance is at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday in the MEO classroom.
The initial meeting for the Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month observance is 12:30 p.m. on Thursday in the MEO classroom.

The MEO Classroom is in Bldg. 842, behind the education center.

NAF job openings

The following non-appropriated-fund jobs are available: Lodging, custodial worker, NA-02, flexible hours; Youth center, recreation specialist, NF-III, regular hours; and Consolidated club, club operations assistant, NF-II, flexible hours. For more information call 987-6440.

School in need of AFJROTC instructor

Branson High School, Branson, Mo., is seeking an AFJROTC enlisted instructor.

Prerequisites are as follows:

Permanently retired from the Air Force as an NCO by 1 Aug 07; meets Air Force weight/body fat standards, high standards of military bearing, appearance and moral character.

Desirable prerequisites: baccalaureate degree; if no degree, completion of some college work; experience in supply, administration, and drill and ceremonies; teaching experience; and experience working with youth groups.

Contact Lt. Col. Doug Denney (Ret.) at 417-334-6511 ext. 5115 or email denneyltc@branson.k12.mo.us.

TOP STORY > > Performance review to include fitness blocks

By Rod Hafemeister
Air Force Times


SAN ANTONIO – Airmen will soon see a block on performance reports indicating how well they meet fitness standards.
Lt. Gen. Roger Brady, deputy chief of staff for manpower and personnel on the Air Staff, told Air Force Times on Friday that the change is coming soon, but he didn’t know an exact date.

The change is another step in the effort to improve the overall fitness of the force, General Brady said.

“If it’s important to be fit, do we evaluate fitness? In the past we haven’t, but we’re about to,” he said.

The fitness block will be a pass-or-fail scenario and won’t have a direct effect on performance report scores.

The intent is to make fitness part of the overall evaluation but to give it neither too much nor too little importance.
“We want fitness to have the right place on the form,” General Brady said.

Although in the past officials have said commanders eventually could have the fitness of their unit included as part of their evaluations, there is no plan to do that right now, General Brady said.

TOP STORY > > LRS to hold free car inspections

By Senior Airman Tim Bazar
314th Airlift Wing Strategic Information Flight


More than ten 314th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen are taking time Saturday to provide deployed or deploying Airmen and their spouses with free car inspections.

Base vehicle maintenance technicians are inspecting vehicles 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the auto hobby shop (Bldg. 450) Saturday to help Airmen’s families have a little peace of mind while their sponsors are deployed.

“Providing Airman-to-Airman support is a big deal to our ‘loggie’ troops,” said Lt. Col. Rhonda Soto, 314th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander. “I’m extremely proud of the way our folks have stepped up to provide this free service to Airmen and their families.”

Vehicle inspections will include, but are not limited to checking: lights, fluids, brake systems, tires, exhaust and other safety-related items.

The same inspection at a local automotive repair shop would cost around $19.95 plus tax.

The inspection will allow Airmen poised to deploy or their spouses to bring in their primary vehicle to undergo the multi-point inspection. The squadron’s vehicle maintenance technicians are ASE certified, and will provide written documentation listing vehicle problems, said Tech. Sgt. Brian Huffman, 314th LRS general purpose vehicle maintenance NCO in charge.
“During the 10-15 minute inspection, we will be available to answer questions and give repair options to Airmen or their family member,” said Sergeant Huffman, who spearheaded the project. “Although we will not perform maintenance or repairs on the vehicle, we will give them all the data they need to feel comfortable taking their vehicle to a repair shop and know what needs to be fixed.

“Peace of mind is important when it comes to vehicle repairs,” said Sergeant Huffman, “because people are always on guard when it comes to trusting repair shops. Since this is a no-profit service done by our own Airmen, you know you can trust the findings.”

Knowing what’s wrong with a vehicle prior to taking it in to a repair shop could cut down on repair costs, said Colonel Soto. Plus, since the service is provided under the “wingman concept,” customers can trust the quality of work.
“The idea of a fair assessment before going downtown makes you feel comfortable — like you know how to handle your business,” said Colonel Soto.

“You have the ammunition to say, ‘This is what’s wrong; how much will it cost to fix it?’”

Another car inspection will be held Feb. 3 at the hobby shop.

Airmen or spouses interested in a vehicle inspection can contact their sponsor’s first sergeant to schedule an appointment or call 987-6996.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

CLASSIFIEDS >> 1-26-07

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE DROP ZONE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT will take ads by phone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 982-9421, or you may mail your ad to 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, AR 72078. You may also email them to dropzoneclassifieds@arkansasleader.com Deadline to advertise in Friday issue is 5 p.m. Tuesday.

MOVING SALE- Jacksonville. Saturday, 1/27: 8 am until 11 am. Furniture, decor, grill, appliances. 1305 High Meadow Drive (past Dupree park in Parkview sub.)* 1/26

SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER 600 N. Grant. Inside yard sale. Thurs/Friday, 1/11 and 11/12 from 8 A.M. -3 P.M. Wide assortment of items available. If you have items to donate to sale. Call 501-843-2196. Ask for Cherry Godwin. 1/24

LONOKE COUNTY SAFE HAVEN is currently accepting applications for a full-time victims advocate. Applicants must be available to work Saturday 8 a.m.- Monday 8 a.m. If interested, please call (501) 628-4233 to make arrangements to pick up an application.* 1/24
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - and 5th Birthday to both my loving husband and John and son Luke. Love your wife and mother. 2/03

COME JOIN CABOT Garage Sale, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CabotGarageSale An online marketplace!! 2/03


YARD SALES

INDOOR SALE rain or shine. 82 Hummingbird Lane. Near Cabot Middle School South. Everything must go. Saturday only. 7 a.m.- 2 p.m.


HORSES

HORSES: Lucky Acres Boarding Stable, TLC for your horse, box stalls and paddocks, clean pastures, indoor and outdoor arenas, riding instruction and training program. Dressage our speciatly. (501) 988-2458. *12/28/07


PETS

TWO YEAR OLD female tabby cat free to good home. UTD on shots, spayed, declawed. Super sweet snuggle-bug. 501-983-0170. 1/26

FREE WEIMARENER, 12 mo. old, female, beautiful blue coat. Sweet, house trained, has papers, Sherwood. 835-7797. 2/09

FREE FEMALE Lab Mix- Approx. 2 yrs, good w/ kids. PCSing can’t take her w/ us. Free to good home. (501)256-3982. 2/09


ITEMS FOR SALE

FMC COAT and leather motorcycle chaps $200. 501-837-7143. 2/3

ELECTRIC HOSPITAL bed $100, devilbiss oxygen concentrator $250. 501-941-0298. 2/3

WEDDING DRESS for sale. Size 14, sheer sleaves, lots of pearls with train. Full lace slip included. $275. Cabot 501-605-9900. 2/3

HOT TUB 5 person cedar sided w/ stiars and cover. $2300 obo. 259-0775. 2/3

DIGITAL CAMERA like new, used only 5 times, 4 mp, 3x optical zoom, cost new $20. Sell for $95. Call 501-835-1740. 2/3

SHOPSMITH MARK V- with the following attachments, Bandsaw and basic woodturning tools, retractable wheels. $3,200 obo for all 501-605-6269. Never used. 1/27

PRIDE MODEL jet 3 power chair, excellent cond, $475 obo. Delivery available. 501-843-7989 or 501-580-3642. 2/3

LIFESTYLE 800 treadmill. $250. 982-9182. 2/3

NORDIC TRAK CX938 Elliptical. Rarely touched. Excellent condition. Paid $799, will take $500. 843-2073 1/24

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Dino Xcavator, $8. Please visit www.mypersonalshopper.ecrater.com for contact info. 1/27

IVORY SATIN wedding ball gown w/ pouf slip Size 22, $170.00. White satin/victorian lace wedding gown, Size 12/16, $75.00. Please call 501-952-9529. 1/27

WEDDING RING - band style, gold, 14 diamonds $200, wedding dress size 8-10 long, train included. Lace in excellent condition. $50. (501) 539-9019. 1/27

BODY BY JAKE Ab Scissor & Hip ‘n Thigh Sculpture machines, like new. $375 for both 501-676-0365. 1/27

OLD PORCELAIN dolls & old Barbie® dolls $5 each, (1) 3’ doll $65. Call 983-1445. 1/27

FOR SALE: pressure washer, rebuilt engine, $75. 501-988-5664. 1/27

TIE DOWNS for cabover camper $100. Glass doors for bathtub/shower $25. Kerosene heater 15,200 BTU $50. 1/27

FISH COOKER with full tank of gas, new Coleman lantern, 2 new folding chairs in bag - all for $75. 983-1445. 1/27

LITTLE GIRLS 16 in bicycle $20. 835-3302. 1/27

TYPEWRITER in case, Galaxy 12, made by Smith-Corona, like new. 501-676-0750. 1/27

SEVERAL 8 TRACK tapes. Your choice for $3. Call 983-1445. 1/27

FOR SALE: roll bars, fits Dodge truck, $25. 501-988-5664. 1/27

DVD RECORDER and VCR combo unit, new, Christmas present. Don’t need. $150. Call 501-835-1740. 1/27

HOSPITAL BED mattress, regular/standard. Excellent condition. Cost $225. Selling $100. Call 835-1164. 1/27

6 SHORT party dresses size small - 3 turquois, 1 pink, 1 brown & 1 black. 2 size 1/2 long formal dresses. 1 black & 1 white. Some never worn. Call 843-6769. 1/27

BAR, teak wood w/ inlaid marble top, 7 ft. Folds to 4 ft, $750. 835-8753. 1/27

FLORAL QUEEN size, comforter set, bed skirt and two shams $20. 835-3302.

UPRIGHT RADIO and cassette stereo $50. 501-843-9820. 1/27

18 IN COMPUTER monitor, white, like new $100. 501-676-0750. 1/27

IN STEP: double joggin stroller, paid $150 asking $120. 501-952-2604. 1/31

2 SCOOTERS with charger, good condition, $100 for both. 501-982-2327. 2/03

DECORATOR’S UPHOLSTERY Material, New 56” wide, 7 yards, solid color, cinnamon, valued at $175.00, will sell for $40.00. Please call 501-843-5425, Cabot 2/03

FOCUS TENS System with accessories, sells for over $650, will sell for $80.00. Please call 501-843-5425, Cabot 2/03

ECLIPSE TENS Unit with accessories, sells for over $650, will sell for $80.00. Please call 501-843-5425, Cabot 2/03

NEW SHED for sale 8x10 for 200$. If you remove it, cost is 150.00. Location 114 Georgia Ave. 501-681-1479 2/03

WHEELCHAIR- Electric- Rumba, in good condition. About three years old. $400. 501-843-6285. 2/03

ANTARES- vending machines, 4 drinks/soda combo, 1 snack only, 4 bill changers. Call Bob at 870-256-4515. 2/03

OLYMPIAN 15-in-1 Multi-Game Table BRAND NEW IN BOX--ONLY 65.00, please email sassy_saver@yahoo.com if interested. 2/03

BARN TYPE 8’ x 12’ cook utility building, all treated plywood, 70’ X60’ groove outside walls, 2 4X6, 12 ft. treated runners, red shingled roof, $1,200. You move. 501-259-0572 or 259-6100. 2/07

KEROSENE heater, good condition, $50; gas cook stove, works good, white, $75. 676-0712. 2/13

ONE WOODEN OFFICE desk honey brown, $40.00 obo. 1 glass and chrome tv console, holds big screen up to 70inches, $60.00 obo. $80.00 for both, Tara-952-4112 2/13

GIRLS/TEEN CLOTHING-Name brand very good condition, Winter/Summer/Spring, 12/14/16(Girls)Teen sizes up to a 3! $1.00 per shirt or obo! 2/13

TIEDOWNS for cab-over camper $100. Glass doors for bathtub $25. Kerosene heater 15,200 BTU $50. Cabot 501-843-3383. 2/2

KAYAK - Wilderness Systems Rascal 10’ Recreational Kayak w/ skirt, paddle and helmet. All sells for $800 new, will sell for $350. Call 366-1125. 2/02

5 GALLON GLASS carboy with 6 gal. mixing bucket. Great for making your own wine or beer. Have 2 to sell. $20 each. Call 501 554-3418. 1/26

NEW SHED for sale 8x10 for 200$. If you remove it, cost is 150.00. Location 114 Georgia Ave. 501-681-1479. 2/02

DOUBLE JOGGING STROLLER Never been used. Paid $150 asking $120. 501-952-2604. 2/02

GRACO LOVIN’ Hug baby swing $45, Bouncy Seat $12, Infant Bath seat $8, Boppy pillow w/cover $15, Baby boy cloths birth to 12 months $20, All are in Excellent condition. Phone : (501) 843-8740 2/02

HOT TUB 5 person cedar sided w/stairs and cover. $2,300 obo. 259-0775 2/02


HELP WANTED

ATTENTION: local company has several positions now available. No experience necessary. Company training provided. All positions are permanent with rapid advancement. Must be high school graduate & able to start immediately. Positions start at $485 per week. For interview call 941-1421. * 1/26

FURNITURE

BEIGE LEATHER sofa $25. 501-240-7337. 2/2

QUEEN BEDROOM SET- Oak sleigh bed, Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring, night stand, dresser, and mirror. Great condition, need to convert guest room to baby room. $450.00. If interested, please call 743-1462. 1/26

LOVESEAT RECLINER excellent condition, $265.00 call Steve for more information 247-2266. 1/26

COUCH w/4 matching chairs, Dining Table, China Cabinet, more. Cash Only. $10-$700 obo. Call 982-9780 1/26

WHIRLPOOL washer and a Hot Point Dryer For Sale. Asking $250.00 For Set. Call 988-5988. 1/26

TWIN SIZE loft bed with computer desk below, mattress included, $75 obo. 501-843-2091. 1/26

KENMORE gas dryer -$125. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

DAYBED white metal, includes trundle bed with 2 mattresses/bedding. $150 OBO. Mahogonay China Cabinet, Must See!! $900. Call (501) 952-8588. 2/02

HUGE ENTERTAINMENT center. Solid Oak, for Large Screen TV. Cabinets, DVD Racks, Lit Display areas, Lots of extras. $1800. Email for pictures: txdarlyn@classicnet.net. Call 247-1830. Cabot. 2/02

BOOKCASE four shelf with slide back glass door panels in light cherry finish. $50 obo. 501-941-4691 Cabot . 2/02

MATCHING MICROFIBER Microfiber sofa & loveseat. Has two recliners. Champagne color, excellent condition. Paid $1400. Cherry coffee & end tables. $700 for everything. 542-4950 after 4 p.m. 2/02

KID’S BUNK BED - LIKE NEW! Only used for 6 months. Red, yellow, and blue metal – mattresses not included. Can email pictures. $100. Call 833-3365. 2/02

FUTON – Wood frame with denim slipcover and mattress. Great condition. Can email pictures. $175. Call 833-3365. 2/02

WHITE FRIGIDAIRE built in dishwasher. New, only used 1 month. $200. Call 501-941-1454. 2/09

DINING ROOM SET-oval table w/ 6 chairs, buffet, and hutch. American traditional style in antique black. $200 for complete set. Call 843-2080. 2/09

FULL SIZE BED and frame $75; provential single, lengiere dresser and night stand $125; daybed w/mattress $100. all o.b.o. call 501-743-5354 2/09

BLACK 5 PIECE Dinette Set: Glass Top: 4 chairs have beige replaceable pillows; great condition $75; 501-987-8294. 2/09

BEIGE LEATHER sofa, $25. 501-240-7337. 2/3

FOR SALE: wrought iron patio table $25, glass patio table and 6 chairs $100. 501-8882-3570 Beebe. 2/3

FORMAL DINING table w/ 6 chairs and matching lighted china cabinet. Medium oak color. Excellent condition. $450. 501-676-1685. 2/3

2 COFFEE TABLES w/ block glass insert, 2 end tables, 6 mo. old, $150 for all. 501-542-4606 or 501-606-1617. Call anytime. 2/3

MAYTAG WASHER white, heavy duty, works good, looks nice, $100. 658-1209. 2/3

MATCHING SOFA and loveseat. Excellent condition $350, like new queen sleeper sofa $400, 32” combination storm door, heavy duty with screen, white $50. Call for details 941-0925. 2/3

FOR SALE: Dresser/changing table combo $70, matching wardrobe $70, nightstand and headboard $10, chair and ottoman $75. Call 501-541-7082 for info. 2/3

KING SIZE Somma water bed and twin size bed, very clean. Trash compactor, Call 501-882-5276. Beebe. 2/3

LARGE TAN full size couch, $50. 501-837-7143. 2/3

22 FT. Side by side refrigerator, good working condition, needs new ice maker, asking $150 obo. Call 501-835-0402. 2/3

ELECTRIC WASHER/DRYER -$50 set. 650-1919 1/24

FULL-SIZED stacked washer & dryer, $400 smooth top Maytag range-$300, both 1 year old- new (never used). Maytag dishwasher- $300. 941-0934. 1/24

GE WASHER & DRYER $100 for both or $50 apiece. (501) 843-1965 or (501) 606-6764. 1/24

COUCH good condition-$75, Bedroom suite full size bed & mattress, 6 dresser & mirror-$75. Electric sewing machine & cabinet-$35. 676-1967. 1/24

REFRIGERATOR- 23CF GE side x side. 6 years old, like new. $300.00. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 1/24

QUEEN BEDROOM SET: Oak sleigh bed, Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring, night stand, dresser, and mirror. Great condition, need to convert guest room to baby room. $450.00. If interested, please call 743-1462. 1/24

SOFA, LOVESEAT, chair, ottoman set. Putty green with pillow backs. Excellent condition. $375. 501-580-3876 after 5 p.m. 1/24

LEATHER SOFA and oversize chair, white/cream, excellent conditon. $500 for both. 843-2073. 1/24

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER cherry wood finish with lots of shelf and storage, average condition, asking $75. 501-843-1600 1/24

LOVESEAT recliner, excellent condition, $265.00. Call Steve for more information 247-2266. 1/24

MAYTAG WASHER cream color. Large capacity. Kenmore gas dryer. Heavy duty. Call 676-0707. $225 for the group. 1/24

QUEEN BEDROOM SET: Oak sleigh bed, Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring, night stand, dresser, and mirror. Great condition, need to convert guest room to baby room. $450.00. If interested, please call 743-1462. 1/24

LOVESEAT RECLINER excellent condition, $265.00. Call Steve for more information 247-2266. 1/24

GAS COOK STOVE w/ venta-hood, $150. Call 501-835-8393 or 501-835-8534. 1/27

LR FURNITURE for sale. Couch & 2 chairs. Basset, excellent condition, $400. (501) 941-9520 after 3:00 p.m. 1/27

COUCH & LOVESEAT, couch has recliners at both ends, hunter green in color $300 for both or best offer. 501-834-3527. 1/27

SMALL TV CABINET, coffee table, glider & foot stool. 941-3839 Cabot. 1/27

TAN SWIVEL chair. Free. call on Sat. or Sun. 501-985-9966. 1/27

WHIRLPOOL WASHING machine for sale. Excellent condition. $125. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 1/27

FULL SIZE bedroom suite with mattress, queen size mattress & box springs, washer & dryer. 501-843-3204. 1/27

TABLE WITH CHAIRS $30, tv stand $15, electric oven $10, china cabinet $75, 2 lamb tables $30, lamps $10 each, twin beds $125, entertainment center $30. 501-726-3292. 1/27

TWIN SIZE loft bed w/ computer desk below, mattress included, $75 obo. 501-843-2091. 1/27

WANTED: cedar chest and an older bombay chest, must be reasonable and in good condition. Call 501-843-8802. 1/27
FOR SALE: Brass king size bed, w/ box spring & mattress, like new. $100. Sofa table, like new, $50. 501-676-2062. 1/27

USED BED w/ mattress, blue, good condition, $20. 501-676-0750. 1/27

HOSPITAL BED- $175 obo. Electric or crank. 985-3076. 1/27

VERY OLD large mirror with shelf, $35. Cabot. 843-2431. 2/03

ROCKING CHAIR - glider, real wood, cushions, A1 condition, sale $55. 501-982-1097. 2/03

JVC CD RECEIVER KD S580 Car Stereo System W/Detachable faceplate and 4 Pioneer Speakers $100 OBO Hp 255-1773 or Cell 413-1356 2/03

BABY CRIB - Jenny Lind, includes mattress, matching sheets, bumper pad, & diaper stacker - $50.00 Please call 501-843-5425, Cabot 2/03

AREA RUG, Carmel Carpets, new 5’ 4” X 8” 9”, Red Shades, paid over $600, will sell for $300.00. Please call 501-843-5425, Cabot 2/03

KID’S BUNK BED – LIKE NEW! Only used for 6 months. Red, yellow, and blue metal – mattresses not included. Can email pictures. $100. Call 833-3365. 2/03

WASHER AND DRYER - and small deep freezer, good condition. Call 749-2047. 2/03

ANTIQUE FLOOR lamps (2), over 75 years old, brass base with round shade, will sell paid for $65. 2/03

FUTON – Wood frame with denim slipcover and mattress. Great condition. Can email pictures. $175. Call 833-3365. 2/03

GAS FIREPLACE insert with logs and blower. Good condition. $200.00 OBO Call for size (501) 605-1111. 2/03

QUEEN BEDROOM suit, solid wood w/oak veneers, bed, dresser, mirror, chest, night stand, iron accents on dresser/headboard, good condition, $500/suit, 501-985-1847. 2/07

BLUE RECLINER very good condition - $50. Blue plaid couch, 72” good condition. $50. Call 982-4845. 2/07

BREAKFAST DINING TABLE w/ 2 chairs $50, dining table w/4 chairs, $100 black rod iron vanity w/stool, $75, several red assorted toolboxes w/many tools. 749-2322. 2/13

WHITE TWIN SIZE canopy bed with box springs & mattress, chest of drawers & stepstool-$500 for all. (501) 529-0622. 2/13

COUCH FOR SALE- built in recliners on each end; fold down console. Will sell for $350.00 Excellent condition. 870-834-9908 Leave message if no answer. Ward Area. 2/13

DINING ROOM SET-oval table w/ 6 chairs, buffet, and hutch. American traditional style in antique black. $200 for complete set. Call 843-2080. 2/13

WHITE KENMORE - dryer, 3 years old, $100. Cabot. 843-2431. 2/03

LOST AND FOUND

LOST on Lindu Lake Rd (Cabot). Pugs - mother & puppy. Lost approx. Jan 10 or 11th. Please call 501-843-3010. 2/2

LOST: BLANKIE Small, light blue, threadbare, beloved blanket w/Winnie the Pooh on one corner- lost in/near Jax Walmart 1/08. Call Debbi 501-247-1830. 1/26

REWARD - blue merle dachshund (rare color), 4 months old, has pink collar. Lost in Ward area. Was my child’s pet. 501-563-1963. 2/3

WHOEVER took our little dog from the Joyland Skating Rink parking lot in Cabot Friday night, 1-12-07, please bring her back to the skating rink... REWARD. 2/3

LOST ON LINDU LAKE RD (Cabot). Pugs - mother & puppy. Lost approx. Jan 10 or 11th. Please call 501-843-3010. 2/3

FOUND black & tan cat with pink collar, Magnus Creek area of Cabot 501-843-6621. 2/3

LOST: Beloved Blankie lost in/around Jax Walmart. Light blue w/pooh bear on corner. Reward. 501-247-1830. 1/27

LOST: Black Lab - answers to Luke. Lost in Mt. Tabor/south part of Cabot area. 501-606-1856. Ask for Marie. 1/27

LOST: 11 year old ,sable & white female sheltie, answers to Lucy. Lost in the Briarwood area of Cabot. 501-628-7772 or 501-628-7118. 2/03


WANTED

WANTED: Small electric treadmill. Need for rehab reasons. (501) 213-5353 1/26

WANTED: hampster and rat cages. Inexpensive ones. Complete parts- all fit and none broken. Pls call 436-4175. 2/02

WANTED: Wooden swing set. Please call 835-6445. 2/09


LAWN & FARM EQUIPMENT

HUSQVARNA riding lawnmower, 42 in. cut, 21 hp., w/ bagger less than 40 hours, ex. condition. $1,800 obo. 259-0775. 2/02

MOWER, riding Husquavarna. 42 in. cut, 21 hp w/ bagger. Less than 40 hours. Exc. condition. $1800 obo. 259-0775. 2/3

TRACTOR: 6800 Kabota 5’ land pride Bush hog 94 hours, excellent condition. $17,500 (501) 843-4890. 1/24

8X12 COOK utility building, all treated plywood, 7 1/16 grooved plywood outside walls, (2) 4x6” long treated runners. Red shingled roof. $1200. 501-259-6100 or 501-259-0572. 1/27

GAS WEEDEATER- long blades, good condition, $20. 501-982-2327. 2/03


LOTS & ACREAGE

3 1/2 ACRES on Heather Loop. Off Mt. Tabor, 1 1/2 miles West of 31 N. $36,000. Utilities on property. Cabot School District. (501) 909-5246 or (501) 843-1212. * 1/26


HOUSES FOR RENT

NICE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent. 501-835-3450. * 1/31

FOR RENT: Nice 2 and 3 Bedroom Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent 501-835-3450. * 1/26

3 BR 2 BA house with extra family room, fenced backyard, cats o.k., $900 monthly $400 deposit, $150 pet deposit. 501-352-3072.* 1/26

3 BR HOUSE- 1.5 BA, 1 car garage, all major appliances included. Close to base. Gravel Ridge, $675 month, $550 deposit. Non-smoking. Please inquire about pets. Call 501-743-5532.* 2/02

3 BEDROOM- 4-plex/apartment available Feb.1. New Carpet, new wood floors, new paint & new tile. Kitchen completely refurbished. Washer/dryer connections. Small fenced yard with storage building. 10 minutes from base. $515 per month, $500 deposit. 749-6963 or 352-1502.* 2/02

FOR RENT: Cabot schools, easy free-way access. 3 BR, 2 BA split plan, tile, carpet, high ceilings, fireplace, $900 mo, $800 dep. 501-843-9537 or 501-920-5571.* 2/02

3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE- privacy fence, vaulted ceilings, island in kitchen, Jacuzzi tub, 1900 sq. ft., 2 car garage, central vac system, wireless surveillance system, wireless, monitored alarm system, Huge shed for storage, free access to pool and tennis courts, 503 Wellington Court - stonewall division, Rent $1000. Available Now!! Call 501-554-1583 Bruce Swaggert.* 1/26

HOUSE FOR RENT: Commercial or Residential. $500 month, $500 deposit. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, in Cabot School District. No Pets. 1322 West Locust Street. Call 501-843-3592.* 1/26

HOUSE FOR RENT IN CABOT- 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, fenced yard, small dogs allowed with pet deposit. $800 month. Available first of March. 501-605-6026.* 2/16

DUPLEXES in Sherwood, 5 miles from base, 3 br, 1.5 ba, $625, 1412 Stafford Rd. 2 br, 1ba. $525,.624 New Castle Drive, both $400 dep. fenced yards, pets ok with dep., C-HA, dishwasher, fully carpeted. 501-626-7342* 1/26

3 BD/ 2 BA approx., 1400 sq. ft., home at 36 Woodbridge, Cabot. $900 monthly, $900 deposit. No Pets. Call (501) 590-4370.* 2/02

AWESOME RENTAL! 4 br, 2 ba, 1500 sq. ft., flawless house on 1 acre, fenced yard, attached 2 car garage, great location, $950 monthly. Contact Rich @501-454-2090. * 2/02


HOUSES FOR SALE

3 BEDROOM 2 BA, home for sale in Cabot. Nice subdivision. Close to schools & LRAFB. Very Well Maintained home. 1657 sq. ft. PCSing- must sell. 941-1986.* 1/26

4 BR 2156 sq. ft. DWMH, on 10 acres, Butlerville. $58,500. Des Arc Realty. 870-256-5223.* 1/26

3 BD/2 BA MOBILE HOME 40X50 shop on 10 acres, w/pond, on Lake Pickthorne neighbors wildlife refuge, 804 Clifton Cove, Jacksonville, $149,000 may owner finance. (501) 307-6302.* 1/26
AUTOS/ ACCESSORIES

2000 DODGE RAM pickup. Runs and looks great, lots of upgrades, 97000 miles, $6900. call 501-554-2621. 2/2

2006 GMC CANYONE 11k miles, take over payments ($295 mo). 501-259-9391 or 501-259-9410. 2/2

RIMS CHROME universal 17” with tires. 4 tires in fair condition plus good spare $575. For all call 551-0327. 2/2

2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA: good condition, automatic, chrome rims, upgraded interior. 93,000 miles. $6,800. (909) 731-9766 or (501) 605-1225. * 1/26

1974 VW BUG- no title,complete car,engine & trans,glass, needs wiring, good project $700 b/o. 501-442-2375 1/26

1998 VW GOLF GTI, 5spd., rims, lowered, exhaust, routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, runs and looks great. $5,500 obo. 501-554-4181. 1/26

2006 G3 EAGLE 175, 90 hp yamaha, low hours, garage kept $ 13,500 also 1980 Chevy Blazer $1500 obo. Call (501) 940-4447. 1/26

2003 HONDA ACCORD EX-V6 2-Door. Leather, moonroof, LOADED! 68,000 miles. Excellent condition! Going overseas, must sell! Asking $16,000. Call Phillip: 662-352-6613. 1/26

DODGE RAM Quad Cab 2003 model SLT fully loaded, perfect condition, 82,000. Asking $11,500 obo. (501) 681-6324. 1/26

1994 CHEVY SILVERADO extended cab short bed, runs good but needs transmission work. $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

1987 4WD CHEVY blazer, needs minor interior work, runs good, asking $1,000 obo,new tires. 501-993-5082 Mike. 1/26

1998 CHEVY CK 1500, Extended cab, Z71, power everything, tow package, wide tires, low mileage, 5.7 lt, $8,500 obo. 259-0775. 2/02

1993 FORD ESCORT LS, ac, ps, pb. drives great, $1,200 obo. 259-0775. 2/02

PSCING everything must go truck, car, mower, boat. Call 501-259-0775 for details. Visit www.shover.com. 2/02

BRAND NEW FORD factory Tan Running Boards for 2006 Ford F150 4 Door Crew Cab. Perfect Condition with all hardware Cost $ 479. Selling for $ 225.00 OBO. Call 501-412-8055 2/02

2004 VLX HONDA Shadow 600cc. Only 4,000 miles, Garage Kept, Black and Chrome. $3300. Call Ryan at 501-259-6198. 2/02

2002 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad-Cab 4X4 4.7L V8 Automatic. PW, PD, Rhino Liner,new tires, and more! 52,850 miles. $16,000 Call Brian 501-425-1138 or 501-882-3332. 2/02

JVC CD RECEIVER KD S580 Car Stereo System W/Detachable faceplate and 4 Pioneer Speakers $100 OBO. Hp 255-1773 or Cell 413-1356 2/02

TIRES FOR SALE: 4 BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A. Size 275/60R/17 in good condition. Asking $100, call Stephen @ (501)247-6043. 2/02

2000 DODGE RAM pickup, runs and looks great, lots of upgrades, 98K miles, $6,900. Call 501-554-2621. 2/09

1985 DODGE RAM charger, 4x4, 318 V8, 4 BBL Carter, 12,000 LB winch, CD/Cass Dodge radio, many new parts, many extras! New A/T tires. 240-3301. 2/09

MANY PARTS FOR 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix or other GM w/ bodies. OEM/ and aftermarket equipment. Call for details. 240-3301. 2/09

NEW ‘06 5’X8’ utility trailer, folding gate. Used less than 1k mi. wood bed included. $500. 501-960-0227. 2/09

2 BIG TRUCK aluminum wheels. Allcoa brand 24.5 inch 10 stud pilot hole good condition wheels only no tires. $250.00 for the lot 501-765-0186 2/09

1991 DODGE STEALTH - dual turbo, 4 wd, 5 speed, clean, good sports car, $4,995 obo. 771-5039. 2/03
2001 VW JETTA good condition, automatic, chrome rims, upgraded interior, $6,800. 909-731-9766 or 501-605-1225. 2/09

2006 G3 EAGLE 175, 90 hp yamaha, low hours, garage kept $ 13,500 also 1980 Chevy Blazer $1500 obo. Call (501) 940-4447 2/09

2002 HONDA ODYSSEY LX Minivan 158K Light Blue Color, CD,Dual sliding doors, Quad seats, roof rack, cruise, rear air, really nice $9,999 OBO 563-3494. 2/09

2002 PONTIAC GRAND Prix GTP, White 4dr, leather. Fully Loaded. $8,000 OBO 501-230-3397 Dana. 2/09

1999 BUICK CENTURY Limited, fully loaded, good condition, new tires, 89K miles, $4500, must see, call after noon (501)773-5946. 2/09

2005 BLK CTS Cadillac, 37.5k miles, leather inter. $26.9k contact 241-1277 leave a message. 2/09

2003 HONDA Accord EX-V6 2-Door. Leather, moonroof, LOADED! 68,000 miles. Excellent condition! Going overseas, must sell! Asking $15,500. Call Phillip: 662-352-6613. 2/09

SONY CAR SYSTEM Set: includes: Two 12 in Subwoofers, 1200 Watt Amp, 150 Watt Deck, and Speaker Box- Great Condition $260 or best offer. 501-987-8294. 2/09

MUSTANG 86’ - Convertible V6, full power, new top and paint, $1,500. 676-1223 or 676-5659. Chevy work van, 3 quarter ton, V8, automatic, AC/TC, $1,500. 2/03

2002 DODGE RAM - 1500 Quad Cab, 4x4, 4.7 liter V-8 power windows, power doors, Rhino liner, new tires & more. 52,850 miles. $16,000. Call Bryan. (501) 425-1138 or (501) 882-3332. 2/03

1986 DODGE 2500 - custom van, V8, warranteed, AT, fully equipped, clean, good cond. $3,500 obo. 771-5039. 2/03

1974 SUPER BEETLE restored, one owner, excellent condition, $5,000.00, Phone 843-5460. 2/03

1999 HONDA CIVIC Si black. Salvaged title, yes it has been wrecked and has been repaired. Needs exhaust. Great tuner project! $4,750 501-676-2020. 2/03

2 BIG TRUCK aluminum wheels. Allcoa brand 24.5 inch 10 stud pilot hole good condition wheels only no tires. $250. 501-765-0186 2/03

RIMS (4) 17” 5-hole “ICW Racing” fits Chevy Cavalier, etc. $500 obo. Call Harvy 501-605-3512. 2/07

25 FT. CAMPER trailer, $2,000. 676-1223 or 676-5659. 2/03

PCS-ING Everything must go. Truck, car, mower, boat. Call 501-259-0775 for details. Visit www.shover.com 2/13

8END Ford Tractor, looks like new, runs good, new tires, $2,500. 870-854-5094. 2/13

1989 DODGE RAM pick-up 318, auto, camo plank, good tires, runs good, $1,250. 870-854-5094. 2/13

1995 FORD CONTOUR four door, auto transmission, power doors & windows, clean & dependable, $1,400. Call 650-1919. 2/13

2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP, White 4dr, leather. Fully Loaded. $8,000 OBO 501-230-3397 Dana 2/13

1993 DODGE DAKOTA LE Club Cab-V6, auto, pwr wdws/locks, tilt, cruise, good a/c, bed liner, tow package, sliding rear wndw, clean interior, runs strong w/ 107K miles, minor rust and dents/dings. $2,300 OBO. Call 843-2080. 2/13

1999 BUICK CENTURY Limited, fully loaded, good condition, new tires, 89K miles, $4500, must see, call after noon (501)773-5946. 2/13

1998 VW GOLF GTI, 5spd., rims, lowered, exhaust, routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, runs and looks great. $5,500 obo. 501-554-4181 1/24

TIRES- Four (4) Goodrich 225 X 70 X 16, LongTrail A/T, Excellent Tread. $70.00. (501) 941-0273. 1/2


RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

2002 FLEETWOOD Traveler 27’ with large sideout, Queensize bed sleeps 6 tv clean extras Paid $10,000.00 asking $6,000.00. Call Ken @ 501.804.9585 or Linda @ 501.804.9586. 1/26
1964 PIPER Cherokee 150 3700 TTAF 0-320 Lycoming 725 SMOH. September 2006 Annual car gas STC 8gph. Hangered. $34,500 obo. 2/2

2006 YAMAHA YZ-250 excellent condtion barely ridden. Some extras. $42,000 obo. Call Nate 707-529-4404. 2/2

CAMPER SHELL Cover Master, Silver in color. Fits SWB 2002-2007. Dodge Ram 1500, $600.00 (501) 897-0793. 1/26

2002 LOW 22 FT. Pontoon boat, 90 horsepower. Johnson outboard and trailer, many extras. $12,300 obo. Call 259-0775. 2/02
1989 PROCRAFT BOAT 20” long, 200 Mercury engine, blue & grey. Sell as is $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

2006 YAMAHA YZ-250, excellent condition, barely ridden, some extras, $4200 obo. Call Nate 707-529-4404. 2/09

2001 LARSON 210LXI, 270hp, 5.0/EFI, Volvo, Penta, U-Shape, Seating, E-Zload, Trailer, Only,100hrs, $22K, includes, Skis, Tubes, Vests, 501-231-0286, Lv-Message. 2/09

1999 WINNEBAGO MINNIE 22E- 22’ White Class C Motor home, 4 KW Generator, sleeps 6, 34K miles, $22,500, call Will. (501) 590-2087. 2/09

ATV ARTIC CAT 300, 2003, 4x4 racks and windshield, low mileage, adult ridden. $2,600. 501-843-3297. 2/13

Friday, January 19, 2007

CLASSIFIEDS >> 1-19-07

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE DROP ZONE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT will take ads by phone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 982-9421, or you may mail your ad to 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, AR 72078. You may also email them to dropzoneclassifieds@arkansasleader.com Deadline to advertise in Friday issue is 5 p.m. Tuesday.


YARD SALES

YARD SALE 105 Illinois, Jacksonville. Jan. 20, Starts at 8 AM-?, Clothing, dishes, misc.

INSIDE MOVING SALE: Household, area rugs, tools, Dec. items, camping. Neat stuff! Sat. Jan 20, 7am-noon. 913 Gibson Court, Jax. 1/19


HELP WANTED

ATTENTION: local company has several positions now available. No experience necessary. Company training provided. All positions are permanent with rapid advancement. Must be high school graduate & able to start immediately. Positions start at $485 per week. For interview call 941-1421. * 1/26

NANNY POSITION: full time with good pay, paid time off & bonus. NLR. “Looking for mature, caring, & interactive woman with childcare experience. Reference required. Please call (501) 960-4795. * 1/19

HELP WANTED- Automotive Service Technician, entry level position. Looking for hardworking, ambitious individual interested in beginning a career in the automotive field. Apply in person at Firestone, 1006 W. Main Street, Jacksonville or fax resume to 501-982-7258.* 1/19


SERVICES

LEARN TO LIVE A HEALTHY & prosperous life with a business that has been successful for the last 47 years! Info line: 212-461-2944, website: healthnwealth@gnld.net, email: gnld2007@comcast.net, Lisa-sales rep. (501) 247-0893. * 1/19


HORSES

HORSES: Lucky Acres Boarding Stable, TLC for your horse, box stalls and paddocks, clean pastures, indoor and outdoor arenas, riding instruction and training program. Dressage our speciatly. (501) 988-2458. *12/28/07


PETS

FREE RABBIT -everything included except food. 319-670-9621. 1/19

LABS, $350 and Shitzu, $300. Ready to go. Call 501-605-1999 or 501-941-5333.* 1/19

FREE 5 PUPPIES born Oct. 29, just in time for Christmas. Free to good home. Call 941-3306. 1/19

WHITE PIT BULL with brindle spots, blue color missing from 121 CJ Rd., off Jacksonville Cutoff. Large reward. (501) 259-6716 or (501) 259-6855. 1/19

REGISTERED SOLID PAINT sorrel, colt, philly, 7 months old-$400. 941-0030. 1/19

FREE PUPPIES, 7-8 weeks old. Cute and playful. (501) 941-3306 - Hwy 319 between Hwy 5 and Ward. 1/19

ONE YEAR OLD black lab, free to good home, has papers. 501-442-0337 1/19

FREE PUPPIES to good home. Black and white mixed breed. Contact Kathy at 501 658-1827 Cell phone or 870 552-3875 evenings. 1/19

COMPANION TYPE gentle watchdog puppy. House trained, sit, stay, and comes. Inside or outside dog. Free to perfect home. 501-539-9812. 1/19

FREE TO GOOD HOME - Reddish-brown mixed breed dog, 2 1/2 yrs.old, Female. Needs to be around older children and adults. Indoor dog. 983-4475. 1/19

FREE GERMAN SHEPHARD mix puppies to good home. Black and tan, also pure black. Male and female. Around 8 wks. old. Please call 612-7268. 1/19

TWO YEAR OLD female tabby cat free to good home. UTD on shots, spayed, declawed. Super sweet snuggle-bug. 501-983-0170. 1/26

AKC REGISTERED English Mastiff puppies for sale. 6-weeks old, and shots are up-to-date. $1300 each. Call Gary or Brian at 501-658-6123 or stop in at 11 Rosebud Circle, Cabot. 2/02


FURNITURE

BEIGE LEATHER sofa $25. 501-240-7337. 2/2

TV ARMOIRE w/ matching night stand, traditional style, solid wood, cherry finish, excellent condition, paid $1,400 asking $775 for both. 501-843-8024. 1/19

4X4 COUNTER height table w/ self storing leaf, 8 chairs, walnut finish, $500.00. Call (501) 259-6260 1/19

1 ROUND GLASS top 17 3/4” table with 2 dolphin jumping wave base (19” high) Make offer (501) 259-8670 1/19

TWO HEALTHY mature parakeets. One blue male, one white female. Complete with large cage and all accessories. $45.00. Call (501) 988-5425. 1/19

BABY BED w/mattress, white, $35. Girls toddler bed w/ mattress, little tikes, $50. Crib set, $10. 1/19

LESS THAN A YEAR OLD burgundy recliner for sale, paid $700. Will suffice for $400. 501-605-0719 1/19

4X4 COUNTER height table w/ self storing leaf, 8 chairs, walnut finish, $500.00 call (501) 259-6260 1/19

ITEMS FOR SALE: Dinnette Set w/4 chairs $75.00, Sofa $75.00, overstuffed chair with ottoman $80.00, leather chair with ottoman $100.00, treadmill $60.00. Call 501-772-0942. 1/19

SOFA SLEEPER (blue & white), great shape. $200 OBO. Kids Captain Bed w/Mattress, $100 OBO. 501-605-0298 1/19

MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR 23.5 cf, purchased January '06 side by side, ice and filtered water in door, $400 obo. 501-605-0916 in Cabot. 1/19

FOR SALE 7' sofa & matching love seat off white with blue & mauve design. Both for $100. (501) 941-3922. 1/19

BEAUTIFUL NEW glasstop table 4 chairs, too big for dining room, 46” in diameter, $250. 982-2812. 1/19

QUEEN SIZE bed, headboard excellent condition with mattress and box spring $200 obo. Color TV 19” excellent condition $75 (501) 539-9019. 1/19

MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER - matching pair, 1 1/2 years old, white, very good condition $200. Call 658-1188 or 658-1209. 1/19

QUEEN BEDROOM SET- Oak sleigh bed, Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring, night stand, dresser, and mirror. Great condition, need to convert guest room to baby room. $450.00. If interested, please call 743-1462. 1/26

LOVESEAT RECLINER excellent condition, $265.00 call Steve for more information 247-2266. 1/26

COUCH w/4 matching chairs, Dining Table, China Cabinet, more. Cash Only. $10-$700 obo. Call 982-9780 1/26

WHIRLPOOL washer and a Hot Point Dryer For Sale. Asking $250.00 For Set. Call 988-5988. 1/26

TWIN SIZE loft bed with computer desk below, mattress included, $75 obo. 501-843-2091. 1/26

KENMORE gas dryer -$125. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

DAYBED white metal, includes trundle bed with 2 mattresses/bedding. $150 OBO. Mahogonay China Cabinet, Must See!! $900. Call (501) 952-8588. 2/02

HUGE ENTERTAINMENT center. Solid Oak, for Large Screen TV. Cabinets, DVD Racks, Lit Display areas, Lots of extras. $1800. Email for pictures: txdarlyn@classicnet.net. Call 247-1830. Cabot. 2/02

BOOKCASE four shelf with slide back glass door panels in light cherry finish. $50 obo. 501-941-4691 Cabot . 2/02

MATCHING MICROFIBER Microfiber sofa & loveseat. Has two recliners. Champagne color, excellent condition. Paid $1400. Cherry coffee & end tables. $700 for everything. 542-4950 after 4 p.m. 2/02

KID'S BUNK BED - LIKE NEW! Only used for 6 months. Red, yellow, and blue metal - mattresses not included. Can email pictures. $100. Call 833-3365. 2/02

FUTON - Wood frame with denim slipcover and mattress. Great condition. Can email pictures. $175. Call 833-3365. 2/02


LOST AND FOUND

LOST on Lindu Lake Rd (Cabot). Pugs - mother & puppy. Lost approx. Jan 10 or 11th. Please call 501-843-3010. 2/2

FOUND Jack Russell Terrier female on Hwy 38 on 12/14. (501) 941-5502. 1/19

LOST black and tan miniature pincher pup, lost off of Clay Hill Rd. in Butlerville. Please call 501-843-1234. 1/19

FOUND: Older kitten on Old Tom Box Rd. Sunday, Dec. 17th, call to identify. 834-3463. 1/19

LOST - On 12/21 small female Boston Terrier in the Maddox & Centennial Rd. area of Jacksonville. Reward offered. Call 501-985-1002 or 870-830-8251. 1/19

FOUND - 12/23 Great Pyrenees near Mt. Tabor Road. Owner call 676-0618 to identify. 1/19

LOST: BLANKIE Small, light blue, threadbare, beloved blanket w/Winnie the Pooh on one corner- lost in/near Jax Walmart 1/08. Call Debbi 501-247-1830. 1/26


WANTED

WANTED: Disabled grandmother with daughter & 2 grandchildren in need of free electric dryer, towels & wash rugs. Lost ours to fire. Please call (501) 882-2287. 1/19

WANTED: Small Electric treadmill. Please, no more than $50. Need for rehab reasons. (501) 523-5353 1/19

WANTED: Running or non-running push or riding lawn mowers. (501) 843-5376 1/19

WANTED: good used manure speader. Call: 501-882-2000 or 501-882-6251. 1/19

WANTED - Would like to buy used furniture by piece or household, also antiques. (501) 606-6133. 1/19

WANTED - automatic transmission for 1996 Mercury Mystique, 4 cylinder. (501) 843-6354 Cabot. 1/19

WANTED - missionaries in need of running vehicles for travel (501) 920-6593 or (501) 983-9195. 1/19

WANTED: Small electric treadmill. Need for rehab reasons. (501) 213-5353 1/26

WANTED: hampster and rat cages. Inexpensive ones. Complete parts- all fit and none broken. Pls call 436-4175. 2/02


ITEMS FOR SALE

TIEDOWNS for cab-over camper $100. Glass doors for bathtub $25. Kerosene heater 15,200 BTU $50. Cabot 501-843-3383. 2/2

FREE TOYS for needy children. Call 744-2566. 1/19

MODEL OF “CUTTY SARK”- Clipper ship, 24” x 32”, $125. 941-7795. 1/19

FREE TOYS for needy children. Call 744-2566. 1/19

ELECTRONIC SYNSONIC drums, play drums with CD or stereo-$35. Don Quixote, 15” hand carved statue & oil painting-$100.Call 941-7795. 1/19

BINGO EQUIPMENT 7600 Bingo King machine, 12 ft. board Pa system, speakers, smoke eaters, monitors, 150 metal chairs, $1,500 worth of Bingo paper, asking $3,400. 501-206-5074. 1/19

TWENTY LB. butane bottles, $15 each. 100 lb. butane bottle w/ gas $100. Galvanized farm gates, (1) 4 ft. $25, (1) 10 ft. $35. Call 501-843-7817. 1/19

LARGE AMOUNT of wood, already cut, free to take. 983-1445. 1/19

RED POWER WHEELS Jeep, 6 volt w/charger. Excellent condition, $500. Call 501-941-8211. 1/19

ALPINESTARS Tech 6 MotoX Boots Size 12, New $175. 501-519-4608 1/19

LINKSYS Wireless-G Portable USB Adapter 2.4GHz, New in pkg $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

SUANA BELT, New, Sweat Away Inches, Pounds, Sizes $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

SOFTBALL Hit-A-Way, Practice Hitting without chasing balls, Like new $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

CLIMB 'N SLIDE Playhouse Fisher Price $100. large play house w/ slide. Good condition. Cabot 501-952-1919. 1/19

1997 ELECTRIC easy-go golf cart w/ windshield and cover, batteries have been replaced, great condition. $2,000. 501-666-2018. 1/19

MECHANIST TOOLS 75% off cost, 5 hsp Craftsman Chipper shredder (used) runs well. $200. Call (501) 454-6480 & leave message. 1/19

FIREPLACE SCREEN & glass cover, Iron log holder-$60 for all. 501-743-6802. 1/19

COLEMAN POWERMATE - generator 5000 with portability kit, new never used. Paid $650 will sell for $400. Call 882-7261 or (501) 626-2939. 1/13

HOT TUB 5 person cedar sided w/stairs and cover. $2,300 obo. 259-0775 2/02

KAYAK - Wilderness Systems Rascal 10' Recreational Kayak w/ skirt, paddle and helmet. All sells for $800 new, will sell for $350. Call 366-1125. 2/02

5 GALLON GLASS carboy with 6 gal. mixing bucket. Great for making your own wine or beer. Have 2 to sell. $20 each. Call 501 554-3418. 1/26

NEW SHED for sale 8x10 for 200$. If you remove it, cost is 150.00. Location 114 Georgia Ave. 501-681-1479. 2/02


LAWN & FARM EQUIPMENT

TRACTOR New Holland, TC29, 50 hrs., front end loader, bush hog. $16,500. 501-941-1881 1/19

2000 MTD RIDING lawn mower, no deck $100. (501) 882-5000. 1/19

HUSQVARNA riding lawnmower, 42 in. cut, 21 hp., w/ bagger less than 40 hours, ex. condition. $1,800 obo. 259-. 2/02


HOUSES FOR RENT

NICE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent. 501-835-3450. * 1/31

FOR RENT: Nice 2 and 3 Bedroom Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent 501-835-3450. * 1/26

“LOOKING TO MOVE OFF BASE?”: Cabot, Elm Street Apts. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Townhome Style. Recently Remodeled-Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. $475 month. Call JD at Peacock Realty. 982-0006. * 1/17

CABOT SCHOOLS- 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. 1600 sq. ft. Doublewide, on 3 acres, fenced with barn. Animals allowed on approval. $700 month & deposit (501) 940-7761. * 1/19

3 BR 2 BA house with extra family room, fenced backyard, cats o.k., $900 monthly $400 deposit, $150 pet deposit. 501-352-3072.* 1/26

ENJOY PEACE & QUIET of country living but only 5 minute drive to back gate! 2 Bedroom house down private drive, new hardwood floors & ceiling fans. All electric, central heat & air, stove, refrigerator, & storage building. $400 month. No Pets. 837-0264/ 988-5586.* 1/19

NEW 4 BEDROOM 2 Bath, 2 car garage home for rent in new subdivision. With privacy fence. Available at end of January for lease. Call 259-3369.* 1/19

FOR RENT- Looking for a responsible & professional adult to rent a furnished room in my home. No Pets & Non-Smokers only. Requires 6 month lease & $300 deposit. Call 259-6030.* 1/19

3 BR HOUSE- 1.5 BA, 1 car garage, all major appliances included. Close to base. Gravel Ridge, $675 month, $550 deposit. Non-smoking. Please inquire about pets. Call 501-743-5532.* 2/02


HOUSES FOR SALE

NO BANK QUALIFY- lease purchase, or FSBO, 3 BR / BA 1700 sq. ft., Cabot neighborhood and schools. Sell less than retail value. 501-658-5205.* 1/19


AUTOS/ ACCESSORIES

2000 DODGE RAM pickup. Runs and looks great, lots of upgrades, 97000 miles, $6900. call 501-554-2621. 2/2

2006 GMC CANYONE 11k miles, take over payments ($295 mo). 501-259-9391 or 501-259-9410. 2/2

RIMS CHROME universal 17” with tires. 4 tires in fair condition plus good spare $575. For all call 551-0327. 2/2

1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX- 247K miles. Needs rear main seal, tires and body work. Runs good. $500 obo. Call 501-556-0804. 1/19

1996 DODGE DAKOTA- 5.2 liter V8, red, 5 speed, new clutch & new 30 in. tires, 184K miles, $1,800 obo. Travis 501-554-3358. 1/19

2005 SCION TC- limited edition, red, 5 speed, lots of extras, 28K miles, $17,500 obo. Travis 501-554-3358. 1/19

FOUR PANTHER- 20” wheels. Exc. condition. Paid $1,500 Asking $500.00 obo. Call 843-4218. 1/19

USED 14K lbs. hitch w/slider, $400 obo. 501-259-1056. 1/19

1996 DODGE DAKOTA 5.2 liter V8r ,red, 5 speed, new clutch & new 30 in. tires, 184K miles-$1,800 obo. Call Travis at 501-554-3358. 1/19

2005 SCION TC limited edition, red, 5 speed, lots of extras, 28K miles. $17,500 obo. Call Travis at 501-554-3358. 1/19

1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 247K miles. Needs rear main seal, tires and body work. Runs good. $500 obo. Call 501-556-0804. 1/19

2006 PONTIAC G6 Gt black hardtop convertible 11,000mi. $2000 and take over payments or $26,000, 479-414-4443 1/19

2002 FORD EXPLORER, tan, good condition, 100K miles. Asking $7,000. Call 501 773 4646 (Sherwood). 1/19

1998 DODGE RAM van with electric chair lift, excellent condition, 98K miles. $9,000. Call 501-590-4993. 1/19

2003 MERCURY GS Grand Marquis, excellent condition, 55K miles, $12,100. (501) 425-1598 1/19

DEVINO 22” Wheels with Nitto Tires, 6 lug, Like New $2450 obo. 501-519-1491 1/19

TIRES: Set of 4 Goodyear Wrangler AT/S - 265/70R/17. Very good condition. $200.00 658-6733 1/19

1992 TOYOTA CAMRY- good motor, but not running. $300. (501) 838-7676. 1/19

2001 V-6 FORD RANGER - XLT extended cab automatic power steering, cd bedliner, 48,000 miles, $7,500. Cash (501) 941-1924. 1/19

1994 BLUE THUNDERBIRD - wire spoke wheels asking, $1,200 obo may need minor work. (501) 563-6663 ask for CJ. 1/19

1999 FORD MUSTANG coupe, red looks good, runs good $4,500 (501) 605-3728. 1/19

2001 SATURN SC1 - Coupe w/ 3rd door. Power windows & locks. CD. New paint & tires $4,700 OBO. (501) 743-1333. 1/19

2000 HYANDAI ELANTRA - Good condition, 5 speed, garage kept. 55K miles. $4,200 or best offer. Call Mike 960-8481. 1/19

1998 VW GOLF GTI, Black, 5spd., Rims, Lowered, Exhaust, Routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, Runs and looks great. $5,500 obo 1/19

MERCEDES-BENZ 2002 C32 AMG silver, sunroof, 6-disc,74 000 miles, excellent condition $26 000. Call (501) 749-6258. 1/19

1999 HONDA CIVIC Si. Black. Salvaged title. Needs windshield, exhaust, and brakes. Completely stock minus Si rims. Great tuner project! $4500 obo 501-676-2020. 1/19

2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA: good condition, automatic, chrome rims, upgraded interior. 93,000 miles. $6,800. (909) 731-9766 or (501) 605-1225. * 1/26

1974 VW BUG- no title,complete car,engine & trans,glass, needs wiring, good project $700 b/o. 501-442-2375 1/26

1998 VW GOLF GTI, 5spd., rims, lowered, exhaust, routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, runs and looks great. $5,500 obo. 501-554-4181. 1/26

2006 G3 EAGLE 175, 90 hp yamaha, low hours, garage kept $ 13,500 also 1980 Chevy Blazer $1500 obo. Call (501) 940-4447. 1/26

2003 HONDA ACCORD EX-V6 2-Door. Leather, moonroof, LOADED! 68,000 miles. Excellent condition! Going overseas, must sell! Asking $16,000. Call Phillip: 662-352-6613. 1/26

DODGE RAM Quad Cab 2003 model SLT fully loaded, perfect condition, 82,000. Asking $11,500 obo. (501) 681-6324. 1/26

1994 CHEVY SILVERADO extended cab short bed, runs good but needs transmission work. $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

1987 4WD CHEVY blazer, needs minor interior work, runs good, asking $1,000 obo,new tires. 501-993-5082 Mike. 1/26

1998 CHEVY CK 1500, Extended cab, Z71, power everything, tow package, wide tires, low mileage, 5.7 lt, $8,500 obo. 259-0775. 2/02

1993 FORD ESCORT LS, ac, ps, pb. drives great, $1,200 obo. 259-0775. 2/02

PSCING everything must go truck, car, mower, boat. Call 501-259-0775 for details. Visit www.shover.com. 2/02

BRAND NEW FORD factory Tan Running Boards for 2006 Ford F150 4 Door Crew Cab. Perfect Condition with all hardware Cost $ 479. Selling for $ 225.00 OBO. Call 501-412-8055 2/02

2004 VLX HONDA Shadow 600cc. Only 4,000 miles, Garage Kept, Black and Chrome. $3300. Call Ryan at 501-259-6198. 2/02

2002 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad-Cab 4X4 4.7L V8 Automatic. PW, PD, Rhino Liner,new tires, and more! 52,850 miles. $16,000 Call Brian 501-425-1138 or 501-882-3332. 2/02

JVC CD RECEIVER KD S580 Car Stereo System W/Detachable faceplate and 4 Pioneer Speakers $100 OBO. Hp 255-1773 or Cell 413-1356 2/02

TIRES FOR SALE: 4 BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A. Size 275/60R/17 in good condition. Asking $100, call Stephen @ (501)247-6043. 2/02


RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

1964 PIPER Cherokee 150 3700 TTAF 0-320 Lycoming 725 SMOH. September 2006 Annual car gas STC 8gph. Hangered. $34,500 obo. 2/2

2006 YAMAHA YZ-250 excellent condtion barely ridden. Some extras. $42,000 obo. Call Nate 707-529-4404. 2/2

GO CART with new 6.5hp motor, full size with roll bars and seat belt. $800 or trade for small 4 wheeler. 501-259-8033 1/19

2004 YAMAHA YFX 450 Race Ready with lots of extras Like New $5800 obo 5601-519-1491. 1/19

KAWASAKI ZRX 1100 cc, black, $3500. Call Mike @501-231-6569. Helmet included. 1/19

CAMPER SHELL Cover Master, Silver in color. Fits SWB 2002-2007. Dodge Ram 1500, $600.00 (501) 897-0793. 1/26

2002 FLEETWOOD Traveler 27' with large sideout, Queensize bed sleeps 6 tv clean extras Paid $10,000.00 asking $6,000.00. Call Ken @ 501.804.9585 or Linda @ 501.804.9586. 1/26

1989 PROCRAFT BOAT 20” long, 200 Mercury engine, blue & grey. Sell as is $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

2002 LOW 22 FT. Pontoon boat, 90 horsepower. Johnson outboard and trailer, many extras. $12,300 obo. Call 259-0775. 2/02

Thursday, January 18, 2007

TEXAS HOLD'EM

FRIDAY

Updated as of Jan. 12

Doug Lingo 9

Rachelle Simonof 8

Mike Smith 7

Katie Gradeless 6

Dave Rice 5

Peter Urbach 4

Drew Sayson 3

Kenny Ridgeway 2

Hank Varner 1

Jerry Kallam 1



WEDNESDAY

Current as of Jan. 10

Peter Urbach 9

Hank Varner 9

Katie Gradeless 7

Rachelle Simonof 6

Will Gradeless 5

Dave Castro 4

Scott Molaison 3

Kristen Frazer 2

Drew Sayson 1

Dave Rice 1

Matthew McCarthy 1

Jerry Kallam 1

SPORTS BRIEFS

Officials clinic Jan. 20

The sports and fitness center will be holding an officials clinic at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20.

The class will be held in the HAWC. Any questions please contact Mr. Mike Martino at 501-554-4965 or the Fitness center at 987-7716.

Not too late to start playing

Texas Hold 'em has started a new season. It is not too late to start playing. Texas Hold 'em is playing at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday at the Four Horsemen.

Bass Club to hold membership meeting

Little Rock AFB Bass Club will hold a membership/information meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 at JR Rockers. The Bass Club is open to active duty military, retired military, guard, reservists and DOD contractors. Annual membership is $30. For more information call Eric at 501-605-1616 or visit http://lrafbbassclub.com.

OFF-DUTY LIFE

'Good Vibrations' at museum

The Musuem of Discovery presents “Good Vibrations” Jan. 20-April 8, 2007. Good Vibrations includes 15 innovative, hands-on exhibits that encourage learning about weather, sound, light, geology and motion. For more information call 501-396-7050 or visit www.amod.org.

Orchestra to present 'Classic Romantics'

Pine Bluff Symphony Orchestra presents Classic Romantics on Jan. 20. Classic Romantics, a program of celebrated pieces demonstrating the balance between classic clarity and romantic passion, will feature the music of Brahms, Mendelssohn and Ravel.

The Pine Bluff Symphony Orchestra is comprised of many members who are local residents – some of whom are students – who share their talents and help expose the region to a high quality of music.

The orchestra was founded in 1987 to give students an opportunity to improve and continue their musical skills. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Pine Bluff Symphony at (870) 536-7666.

Ozark Mountain Jamboree Jan. 20

Relax in a comfortable and warm indoor setting while tapping your feet to a mixture of Bluegrass and Country music during the Ouachita Mountain Jamboree.

The free event will take place Jan. 20 at the Rich Mountain Community College Student Center in Mena.

The jamborees happen from 7-9 p.m. every third Saturday of the month. The live stage show will feature the Mountain Bluegrass Boys and guests. For more information, contact Bob Dowdy at (479) 243-0577.

Monster trucks take over Alltel Arena

Monster Jam (Monster Trucks) will be at Alltel Arena at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday Jan. 26 and 27. The Arena will be the site for the maximum destruction when the 10,000 pound monsters roll into town for two days of non-stop action. Don’t miss the all-star lineup of trucks as World Champion Grave Digger dominates over Black Stallion, Blacksmith, Iron Warrior, and more.

Tickets at the Arena Box Office 501-975-9000 or through TicketMaster locations, charge by phone 501-975-7575 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.

High school offers Valentine cakes

Simply Delicious Restaurant at North Pulaski High School is taking orders for Valentine Sweetheart cakes available in vanilla, chocolate and strawberry and iced with buttercream frosting for only $5 each. Cakes can be personalized with a message with up to 12 letters. To place an order stop by the restaurant during school hours or call 241-2260. The deadline to order is Friday, Feb. 9.

Toltec Mounds hosting Artifact Identification Day

Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park hosts Artifact Identification Day Jan. 27. Bring discoveries to the park visitor center from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and let the resident archeologist examine them. Up to five prehistoric artifacts to be reviewed are allowed; no appraisals will be given. Admission is the regular park fee: $3 for adults, $2 per child ages 6-12. Toltec is located at Scott, approximately 20 miles southeast of Little Rock. Contact (501) 961-9442 or toltecmounds@arkansas.com for additional information.

MOVIE REVIEW >> 'Crank' hits hard, falls short

By Staff Sgt. Mitchell Lombard
Special to The Drop Zone


‘Rated R for violence, language, sexuality, nudity and drug use.

C-

What would you do if you had an hour to live? Truth be told, I’m so indecisive that I would probably still be thinking about it as my life ended. As it turns out, there is at least one hired killer who knew exactly what he wanted to do with his last moments on Earth. After carrying out his latest job, assassin Chev Chelio gets the unfortunate news that he has been injected with a poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops too low. With that tidbit of info, an adrenaline-filled mission of vengeance erupts that hardly stops to take a breath.

As with most action films, I tempered my expectations for acting performance, and rightly so. Jason Statham is charming but unimpressive as our hero hitman. Amy Smart also peeks in halfway through in a distractingly meaningless role as Chev’s girlfriend and doesn’t bring much to the screen.

‘Crank’ presents us with some interesting plot ideas and cinematography; even though I believe it was all handled somewhat clumsily. The idea of a poison that doesn’t allow you to slow down has gobs of potential, and it’s unfortunate that this film mostly squandered it.

I did laugh a bit more than I would have expected, and some of the scenes were fun to watch, but it did little to quell my largest complaint: We saw nothing new. While the premise was fresh, the action sequences were surprisingly bland and ultimately uncreative.

After films like ‘Die Hard,’ ‘Terminator 2,’ and ‘The Matrix,’ any halfway discerning action fan will require more than 90 minutes of a juiced-up hitman running through city streets killing people, stopping only to spend some frustrating quality time with his new girlfriend.

I had hardly heard of this film when I noticed it was being released last week. That always helps since it eliminates any chance for me to form a preconception about it. It’s a good thing I didn’t, because I might have been even more disappointed.

Now available at your base Shoppette.

COMMENTARY >> Remembering MLK: Message of respect

By Col. Tom Schluckebier
66th Air Base Wing commander


HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (AFNEWS) — Americans observed what would have been the 78th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday.

Had Dr. King lived 78 years, one can only imagine the additional contributions he would have made to our country and society.

Sadly and tragically, his life was cut short by an assassin’s bullet April 4, 1968, and we lost the youngest person ever to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He earned it for his work as a peacemaker, promoting nonviolence and equal treatment.

As a tribute to Dr. King, I hope we all take at least a few minutes to reflect on Dr. King’s message and then spend some more time thinking about what we can do to spread his message as we go about our daily routines.

It may be as simple as telling our children about Dr. King or as significant as giving a commanders call briefing on the importance of respect for others, the positive power of diversity and the need for equal treatment.

For Air Force members — civilian and military — Dr. King’s message of respect for others is an essential cornerstone to our three core values: integrity first, service before self, excellence in all we do.

That’s why the Air Force promotes an environment free from personal, social or institutional barriers that prevent Air Force members from rising to the highest level of responsibility possible. This type of environment starts with respect for every member of the Air Force team regardless of race, color, national origin, religion or gender.

Dr. King’s famous statement, “I have a dream that one day ... sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood,” is really one way of depicting an environment of mutual respect and appreciation.

A phrase that you’ve probably heard uttered by numerous Air Force leaders is, “People are our most valuable asset.” This statement is very true. It isn’t the aircraft or the weapon systems that accomplish a mission — it’s the people.

Each person has a tremendous amount to offer to the Air Force, but if they are weighted down by the barrier of disrespect, they cannot reach their full potential.

Respecting each other regardless of differences and recognizing the valuable role each member of our military family plays are imperative.

In the 78 years since Dr. King was born, much has changed in both the world and the military, but the fundamental need to respect others remains constant. On Monday, we pay tribute to Dr. King — his courage, his leadership and his message. What a great reminder that we all play a vital role in the world’s greatest Air Force and we all deserve the respect that Dr. King so aggressively sought for all people.

TOP STORY >> Scholarship for Military Children program opens for 2007

By Bonnie Powell
Special to The Drop Zone


FORT LEE, Va. — Gas prices are biting into the family budget, interest rates are rising, and college tuition is outpacing inflation. At least some relief is in sight for military families as the Scholarships for Military Children program opens for 2007.
Applications for the $1,500 scholarships are available at 264 commissaries worldwide, or can be downloaded through links at www.commissaries.com, www.militaryscholar.org or www.dodea.edu.

“Scholarships for Military Children is a wonderful military community program,” said Patrick Nixon, DeCA director and chief executive officer. “Nearly 3,000 scholarships totaling over $4 million have been awarded since the first awards were given in 2001.”

The $1,500 scholarships are available for children of military active-duty, retired, and Guard and Reserve service members.
Most of the funds are donated by manufacturers, brokers and suppliers selling groceries in commissaries, and every dollar donated to the program by industry or the general public goes to fund the scholarships.

The program is administered by the Fisher House Foundation.

A significant number of scholarships, about 10 percent every year, go to high school students at DoD schools overseas.
“Every cent that community organizations can mobilize to support college-bound students is an investment in the future,” said Joseph Tafoya, director of the Department of Defense Education Activity.

“With college costs soaring, our DoD students and their parents appreciate every available scholarship to help defray the cost, and the scholarships enable many of our families to better afford the tuition and provide an incentive for students to work hard,” said Tafoya. “They also demonstrate that military communities are committed to education and increased opportunities for all students.”

The scholarship program has also made inroads to increasing support from the “nonmilitary” community.

California high school students sponsoring golf tournaments in 2006 raised thousands of dollars to donate to the program, and already for 2007, a private foundation has made a substantial donation.

“We’re excited to see this worthwhile program gaining recognition and funding from the community at large, said Jim Weiskopf, vice president of communications at Fisher House Foundation. “Commissary industry support has been amazing and increased public support can only help ensure that the Scholarships for Military Children program continues to benefit the military community for many years to come.”

Donations can be made through the link at militaryscholar.org, the official program Web site.

Applications for 2007, which includes an essay on “how and why” the applicant would change an historical event, must be turned in at a commissary by close of business on Feb. 21, 2007. At least one $1,500 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location with qualified applicants.

The program is open to unmarried children under the age of 21 (23 if enrolled in school) of military active-duty, Reserve, Guard and retired personnel.

Eligibility will be determined using the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System database. Applicants should ensure that they, as well as their sponsor, are enrolled in the DEERS database and have a current ID card.

The applicant must be planning to attend, or already attending, an accredited college or university full-time in the fall term of 2007, or enrolled in a program of studies designed to transfer directly into a four-year program.

NEWS BRIEFS>>Jan.19

Annual awards to be held Feb. 3

The Little Rock AFB 2006 Annual Awards banquet will be held, Feb. 3. Social hour begins at 5 p.m.

Dinner begins at 6 p.m. Attire is as follows: Military: Mess dress/semi-formal. Civilian: Black tie/business suit, cocktail dress, pants. Beef tenderloin and chicken combo will be served.

Cost is $26 for club members and $28 for non-club members.

Contact unit reps to purchase tickets no later than Jan. 26.

Several retirement ceremonies slated

• A retirement ceremony will be held at 11 a.m., today at the LRAFB Conference Center for Master Sergeant Timothy Faull. He is the retiring first sergeant of the 314th Operations Support Squadron.

• Chief Master Sergeant Ricky C. Gehris, 314 Operations Group superintendent, will be retiring Jan. 26; completing 30 years of dedicated service. The ceremony will take place at 3 p.m. at the Little Rock AFB Conference Center.

• Retirement ceremonies are slated for the following Air National Guard members.;

Chief Master Sgt. Sam Chamberlain, 154th Training Squadron, retires at a 2 p.m. ceremony Feb. 3 in Building 118.

Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Lucas, 189th Airlift Wing, retires at a 10 a.m. ceremony Feb. 3 in Building 103.

Chief Master Sgt. Floyd Ricks, 189th Mission Support Flight, retires at a 1 p.m. ceremony Feb. 4 in Building 118.

AA meetings set

AA meeting, “Brown Bag Lunch Meeting” will be held Monday through Friday at the LRAFB Chapel annex, next to the TLF, downstairs room #106, from noon to 1 p.m.

The first meeting will be Monday, Jan. 29. If you a have a desire to stop drinking, then you are welcome. Please call 888-842-7555, if you have questions.

AFSA meeting Jan. 25

AFSA will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 25 to elect 2007 officers.

The election is open to all AFSA members.

As a reminder, there will be a drawing for a free membership to any Senior Airman or below who is not already a member.

AFSA Chapter 658 Officer positions are: President, Vice President, Ways and Means Trustee, Membership Trustee: Legislative Trustee, Programs Trustee, Publicity/Awards Trustee.

Coordinators, members sought

The Military Equal Opportunity Office is looking for program coordinators and committee members for the 2007 Women’s History Month Observance, March 1-31.

Meetings will be held at 11:30 a.m. each Wednesday in the MEO classroom (bldg 842, behind the education bldg). Bring lunch.

NAF job openings

The following non-appropriated-fund jobs are available: Lodging, custodial worker, NA-02, flexible hours; Youth Center, recreation specialist, NF-III, regular hours and secretary, NF-II, regular hours; and Consolidated Club, club operations assistant, NF-II, flexible hours.

For more information call 987-6440.

TOP STORY >> Quarterly award winners named

Congratulations to the following Little Rock Air Force Base fourth-quarter award winners:

Dorm Resident of the Quarter: Airman 1st Class Peter Elefante

Airman of the Quarter: Airman 1st Class Kevin Rivera


Ceremonial Guardsman of the Quarter: Staff Sgt. Shannon Cheeks

NCO of the Quarter: Staff Sgt. Jill Curbo

Senior NCO of the Quarter: Senior Master Sgt. Michael Wood

Company Grade Officer of the Quarter: Capt. Patricia Hoogeveen

Civilian of the Quarter, Category I: Jennifer McClure

Civilian of the Quarter, Category II: Gregory Call

Volunteer of the Quarter: Tom Nash

TOP STORY >>Hub-and-spoke missions provide tactical airlift in Iraq

By Staff Sgt. Alice Moore
332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs


BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq (AFNEWS) — Whether it’s operating from rough dirt strips or dropping off troops and equipment into hostile areas, C-130 Hercules keep convoys off the road in Iraq through airpower.

Members of the 777th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron deployed from Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., fly C-130 hub-and-spoke missions daily to ensure cargo and passengers are delivered in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

“Each pallet contains something different. We’ve delivered anything from MREs (meals ready to eat) and water to tires and ammo,” said Capt. Matt Reece, aircraft commander.

The missions are based on needs of various locations throughout the area of responsibility and provide supplies to all branches of the military.

“We ensure bases have what they need. The most important impact of our mission is that people stay off the roads here,” Captain Reece said. He also said the tactical airlift saves time and additional effort. For instance, in one week, C-130 operations can reduce convoy requirements by airlifting the equivalent of cargo carried by more than 22 buses and 42 trucks.

“If we can take two or three trucks off the road each time, then it’s worth it. There’s definitely less risk with flying,” said Senior Airman Michael Buzbee, loadmaster.

One particular mission included transporting members of the 524th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit to Kirkuk Regional Air Base, so maintainers could provide support for fighter operations there.

“This is our only mode of transportation. This helps keep the aircraft operational. The sheer number of hub-and-spoke missions enable us to get there on time,” said 1st Lt. Kate Stowe, assistant AMU officer in charge deployed from Luke Air Force Base, Ariz.

The challenge with the hub-and-spoke missions has to do with the amount of time the crew has from start to finish, said Capt. Kenny Bierman, navigator.

“The time we take off to the time we land is usually around 12 hours,” Captain Bierman said. “That’s how much time we have to get everything done. We have to be flexible with all the different possibilities of delays.”

The delays can be caused by anything from maintenance issues to weather. “There’s no room for errors,” Captain Reece said. “For example, if weather delays our operations in one location, we have to find a way to cut time somewhere else to keep us within the amount of time we’re given for the mission.”

At the end of the day, crew members know that what they do plays a direct role in helping to transition Iraq to democracy, and there comes a deep sense of job satisfaction.

“It’s a good feeling to know every day that you’re actually accomplishing something,” Captain Reece said. “What we’re doing here is critical.”

TOP STORY>> General says get 'back to basics'

By Senior Airman Tim Bazar
314th Airlift Wing Strategic Information Flight


The Air Mobility Command deputy director of Air, Space and Information Operations shared a safety message with Little Rock AFB Airmen Jan. 11 on the recent number of worldwide Class A mishaps.

Brig. Gen. Frederick Roggero stated in his aircrew call that in the last 16 months, five aircrews were involved in Class A mishaps, luckily with no fatalities.

The general warned, “Although this was the Air Force’s safest year (as a whole), it was AMC’s luckiest year. Our luck has run out. We can no longer ignore the fact that if our aircrews aren’t vigilant in everything they do, a fatality will occur.”
He stressed to the AMC, Air Education and Training Command, and Air National Guard Airmen that everyone “get back to basics” to avoid causing a Class A mishap — a permanent total disability or fatality, damage resulting in $1 million or more or destruction of a Department of Defense aircraft.

“General Roggero’s message scored a home run with our instructor aircrews,” said Lt. Col. Stephen Hajosy, 314th Airlift Wing chief of safety. “As we prepare C-130 crew members destined for combat deployments, this is simply one of the most effective ways to drive home the importance of Operational Risk Management and Crew Resource Management skills essential to survive in today’s complex warfighting environment.”

“We’re in a very tenuous period right now,” said General Roggero. “Crew members are the last link in the chain of events involved in a Class A mishap — events that are often disturbing and preventable. We ask that aircrews review their procedures more thoroughly and use more caution when they step to the airplane.”

As Airmen maintain a high operations tempo at home and abroad, it’s important to remain focused, said the general.
“We’re at a continuously sustained operations tempo that we’ve not experienced before,” said General Roggero. “Our crews are highly experienced fighters in the Global War on Terror, but there’s a possibility of complacency. And we need them to get back to basics and use the training and techniques they’ve learned.”

The general also stressed that Gen. Duncan McNabb, AMC commander, and Lt. Gen. Christopher Kelly, AMC deputy commander, consider safety a paramount concern, as every mission in the Global War on Terror is an extremely important one.

“Every Airman knows how important safety is,” said General Roggero, “but we need to make sure we’re taking the proper steps in everything we do.”

Not too much gets done in the Global War on Terror without air mobility, he went on to say.

“Everything depends on airpower, and airpower really depends on air mobility,” he said. “When you look at the intra-theater and inter-theater airlift piece, if we’re going to get there right away and sustain any force at all, you need AMC in the fight.
“We couldn’t conduct or sustain a force anywhere in the world without airlift,” Gen. Roggero said. “The Airmen I’ve met here at Little Rock (AFB) are proud and dedicated to the mission and their part. The C-130 force ... is one of the busiest, most experienced crew forces in AMC and the entire Air Force.”

General Roggero oversees 15 divisions and eight operating locations producing policy, procedures, and lead command guidance to sustain and improve AMC, Mobility Air Forces, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command readiness for America’s Global Reach mission.

Monday, January 15, 2007

CLASSIFIEDS >> 1-12-07

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE DROP ZONE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT will take ads by phone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 982-9421, or you may mail your ad to 404 Graham Rd., Jacksonville, AR 72078. You may also email them to dropzoneclassifieds@arkansasleader.com Deadline to advertise in Friday issue is 5 p.m. Tuesday.

YARD SALES

AFTER YOUR YARD SALE: bring your leftover donations to TKO’s Thrift Shop for Needy & Homeless PEOPLE! TAX DEDUCTIBLE. 515 South James, Jacksonville (open 10-4 except Wed. & Sun.) & 1212 South 2nd, Cabot (10-4 Tues-Sat) VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. We help E-1 to E-4’s married with children. *1/12

YARD SALE 14 Page Ave., Cabot. 1/12 & 1/13 starts at 8 a.m.-? Furniture & appliances, clothing. 941-0934.

MOVING SALE 1400 Johnson St., Jan 11, 12,13. Starts 8 a.m. Clothing, furniture, office equipment.

GARAGE SALE January 13, 2007, from 0700-1200. Children’s clothes, microwave, 2 twin matresses, 27’ TV, and more. 21 Tulipe Ln, Cabot AR.

HELP WANTED

GET PAID TO WAVE - Audition to be our famous Statue of Liberty waver. Energy and Enthusiasm a must! This will be the best job you ever had! Jacksonville 501-985-1133 or Cabot 501-843-5537.* 1/12

ATTENTION: local company has several positions now available. No experience necessary. Company training provided. All positions are permanent with rapid advancement. Must be high school graduate & able to start immediately. Positions start at $485 per week. For interview call 941-1421. * 1/26

NANNY POSITION: full time with good pay, paid time off & bonus. NLR. “Looking for mature, caring, & interactive woman with childcare experience. Reference required. Please call (501) 960-4795. * 1/19


SERVICES

LEARN TO LIVE A HEALTHY & prosperous life with a business that has been successful for the last 47 years! Info line: 212-461-2944, website: healthnwealth@gnld.net, email: gnld2007@comcast.net, Lisa-sales rep. (501) 247-0893. * 1/19


HORSES

HORSES: Lucky Acres Boarding Stable, TLC for your horse, box stalls and paddocks, clean pastures, indoor and outdoor arenas, riding instruction and training program. Dressage our speciatly. (501) 988-2458. *12/28/07


PETS

FREE RABBIT -everything included except food. 319-670-9621. 1/19

LABS, $350 and Shitzu, $300. Ready to go. Call 501-605-1999 or 501-941-5333.* 1/19

FREE 5 PUPPIES born Oct. 29, just in time for Christmas. Free to good home. Call 941-3306. 1/19

WHITE PIT BULL with brindle spots, blue color missing from 121 CJ Rd., off Jacksonville Cutoff. Large reward. (501) 259-6716 or (501) 259-6855. 1/19

REGISTERED SOLID PAINT sorrel, colt, philly, 7 months old-$400. 941-0030. 1/19

FREE PUPPIES, 7-8 weeks old. Cute and playful. (501) 941-3306 - Hwy 319 between Hwy 5 and Ward. 1/19

ONE YEAR OLD black lab, free to good home, has papers. 501-442-0337 1/19

FREE PUPPIES to good home. Black and white mixed breed. Contact Kathy at 501 658-1827 Cell phone or 870 552-3875 evenings. 1/19

COMPANION TYPE gentle watchdog puppy. House trained, sit, stay, and comes. Inside or outside dog. Free to perfect home. 501-539-9812. 1/19

FREE TO GOOD HOME - Reddish-brown mixed breed dog, 2 1/2 yrs.old, Female. Needs to be around older children and adults. Indoor dog. 983-4475. 1/19

FREE GERMAN SHEPHARD mix puppies to good home. Black and tan, also pure black. Male and female. Around 8 wks. old. Please call 612-7268. 1/19

TWO YEAR OLD female tabby cat free to good home. UTD on shots, spayed, declawed. Super sweet snuggle-bug. 501-983-0170. 1/26


FURNITURE

TV ARMOIRE w/ matching night stand, traditional style, solid wood, cherry finish, excellent condition, paid $1,400 asking $775 for both. 501-843-8024. 1/19

4X4 COUNTER height table w/ self storing leaf, 8 chairs, walnut finish, $500.00. Call (501) 259-6260 1/19

1 ROUND GLASS top 17 3/4” table with 2 dolphin jumping wave base (19” high) Make offer (501) 259-8670 1/19

TWO HEALTHY mature parakeets. One blue male, one white female. Complete with large cage and all accessories. $45.00. Call (501) 988-5425. 1/19

BABY BED w/mattress, white, $35. Girls toddler bed w/ mattress, little tikes, $50. Crib set, $10. 1/19

LESS THAN A YEAR OLD burgundy recliner for sale, paid $700. Will suffice for $400. 501-605-0719 1/19

4X4 COUNTER height table w/ self storing leaf, 8 chairs, walnut finish, $500.00 call (501) 259-6260 1/19

ITEMS FOR SALE: Dinnette Set w/4 chairs $75.00, Sofa $75.00, overstuffed chair with ottoman $80.00, leather chair with ottoman $100.00, treadmill $60.00. Call 501-772-0942. 1/19

SOFA SLEEPER (blue & white), great shape. $200 OBO. Kids Captain Bed w/Mattress, $100 OBO. 501-605-0298 1/19

MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR 23.5 cf, purchased January ‘06 side by side, ice and filtered water in door, $400 obo. 501-605-0916 in Cabot. 1/19

FOR SALE 7’ sofa & matching love seat off white with blue & mauve design. Both for $100. (501) 941-3922. 1/19

BEAUTIFUL NEW glasstop table 4 chairs, too big for dining room, 46” in diameter, $250. 982-2812. 1/19

QUEEN SIZE bed, headboard excellent condition with mattress and box spring $200 obo. Color TV 19” excellent condition $75 (501) 539-9019. 1/19

MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER - matching pair, 1 1/2 years old, white, very good condition $200. Call 658-1188 or 658-1209. 1/19

QUEEN BEDROOM SET- Oak sleigh bed, Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring, night stand, dresser, and mirror. Great condition, need to convert guest room to baby room. $450.00. If interested, please call 743-1462. 1/26

LOVESEAT RECLINER excellent condition, $265.00 call Steve for more information 247-2266. 1/26

COUCH w/4 matching chairs, Dining Table, China Cabinet, more. Cash Only. $10-$700 obo. Call 982-9780 1/26

WHIRLPOOL washer and a Hot Point Dryer For Sale. Asking $250.00 For Set. Call 988-5988. 1/26

TWIN SIZE loft bed with computer desk below, mattress included, $75 obo. 501-843-2091. 1/26

KENMORE gas dryer -$125. (501) 541-8151. 1/26


LOST AND FOUND

FOUND Jack Russell Terrier female on Hwy 38 on 12/14. (501) 941-5502. 1/19

LOST black and tan miniature pincher pup, lost off of Clay Hill Rd. in Butlerville. Please call 501-843-1234. 1/19

FOUND: Older kitten on Old Tom Box Rd. Sunday, Dec. 17th, call to identify. 834-3463. 1/19

LOST - On 12/21 small female Boston Terrier in the Maddox & Centennial Rd. area of Jacksonville. Reward offered. Call 501-985-1002 or 870-830-8251. 1/19

FOUND - 12/23 Great Pyrenees near Mt. Tabor Road. Owner call 676-0618 to identify. 1/19

LOST: BLANKIE Small, light blue, threadbare, beloved blanket w/Winnie the Pooh on one corner- lost in/near Jax Walmart 1/08. Call Debbi 501-247-1830. 1/26


WANTED

WANTED: I would like greatly appreciate the return of any cd’s bought from a Jacksonville peddler. I will repay what you paid him. 539-0508, 982-4877. 12/15

MOTHER of 6 in need of Christmas items. (501) 744-5053. 12/15

WANTED running or non-running push or riding lawnmower (501) 843-5376. 12/15

WANTED: Disabled grandmother with daughter & 2 grandchildren in need of free electric dryer, towels & wash rugs. Lost ours to fire. Please call (501) 882-2287. 1/19

WANTED: Small Electric treadmill. Please, no more than $50. Need for rehab reasons. (501) 523-5353 1/19

WANTED: Running or non-running push or riding lawn mowers. (501) 843-5376 1/19

WANTED: good used manure speader. Call: 501-882-2000 or 501-882-6251. 1/19

WANTED - Would like to buy used furniture by piece or household, also antiques. (501) 606-6133. 1/19

WANTED - automatic transmission for 1996 Mercury Mystique, 4 cylinder. (501) 843-6354 Cabot. 1/19

WANTED - missionaries in need of running vehicles for travel (501) 920-6593 or (501) 983-9195. 1/19

WANTED: Small electric treadmill. Need for rehab reasons. (501) 213-5353 1/26


ITEMS FOR SALE

FREE TOYS for needy children. Call 744-2566. 1/19

MODEL OF “CUTTY SARK”- Clipper ship, 24” x 32”, $125. 941-7795. 1/19

FREE TOYS for needy children. Call 744-2566. 1/19

ELECTRONIC SYNSONIC drums, play drums with CD or stereo-$35. Don Quixote, 15” hand carved statue & oil painting-$100.Call 941-7795. 1/19

BINGO EQUIPMENT 7600 Bingo King machine, 12 ft. board Pa system, speakers, smoke eaters, monitors, 150 metal chairs, $1,500 worth of Bingo paper, asking $3,400. 501-206-5074. 1/19

TWENTY LB. butane bottles, $15 each. 100 lb. butane bottle w/ gas $100. Galvanized farm gates, (1) 4 ft. $25, (1) 10 ft. $35. Call 501-843-7817. 1/19

LARGE AMOUNT of wood, already cut, free to take. 983-1445. 1/19

RED POWER WHEELS Jeep, 6 volt w/charger. Excellent condition, $500. Call 501-941-8211. 1/19

ALPINESTARS Tech 6 MotoX Boots Size 12, New $175. 501-519-4608 1/19

LINKSYS Wireless-G Portable USB Adapter 2.4GHz, New in pkg $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

SUANA BELT, New, Sweat Away Inches, Pounds, Sizes $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

SOFTBALL Hit-A-Way, Practice Hitting without chasing balls, Like new $25. 501-519-4608 1/19

CLIMB ‘N SLIDE Playhouse Fisher Price $100. large play house w/ slide. Good condition. Cabot 501-952-1919. 1/19

1997 ELECTRIC easy-go golf cart w/ windshield and cover, batteries have been replaced, great condition. $2,000. 501-666-2018. 1/19

MECHANIST TOOLS 75% off cost, 5 hsp Craftsman Chipper shredder (used) runs well. $200. Call (501) 454-6480 & leave message. 1/19

FIREPLACE SCREEN & glass cover, Iron log holder-$60 for all. 501-743-6802. 1/19

COLEMAN POWERMATE - generator 5000 with portability kit, new never used. Paid $650 will sell for $400. Call 882-7261 or (501) 626-2939. 1/13

LARGE BIRDCAGE - 34” X 44” with seed guard. $100 obo. (501) 843-8453 after 5 pm. 1/13

INSIDE OR OUTSIDE - childrens playground, Fischer brand slide, house, platform steps. Like new for $175. (501) 982-1097. 1/13

WEDDING RING - band style, gold, 14 diamonds $200, wedding dress size 8-10 long, train included. Lace in excellent condition. $50. (501) 539-9019. 1/13

GIRLS CLOTHES : sizes 3T-14, alot of name brand coats, shoes, toys, and books for $15. May take all. 501-838-1872. 1/13


LAWN & FARM EQUIPMENT

PUSH MOWER Murrey, 4 horse power, 22 in. cut high back wheels, looks and runs good-$50. 501-843-5376. 12/15

TRACTOR New Holland, TC29, 50 hrs., front end loader, bush hog. $16,500. 501-941-1881 1/19

2000 MTD RIDING lawnm mower, no deck $100. (501) 882-5000. 1/19

HOUSES FOR RENT

COUNTRY LIVING- 1 acre, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, breezeway, 2 car garage, appliances included. Nice View. $650 month, $650 deposit. 5405 Batesville Pike, (501) 772-6264. * 1/05

QUIET, COUNTRY LIVING 2 BR, 1 BA, washer & dryer connections, stove, refrigerator, all electric, $425 mo, $200 dep., $100 additional pet dep, 5 miles from North of the back gate. 501-307-3660. * 1/05

3 BR, 1 BA Washer & dryer connections, refrigerator, stove, big lot, $525 mo., $300 dep., 4 miles north of back gate, pets allowed. 501-350-5343. * 1/05

HOUSE FOR RENT Sherwood area, 9 miles from LRAFB. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. $795 month, $500 deposit. One block from schools & park. Washer, Dryer & Refrigerator included. Large fenced yard. Contact Paula (501) 833-6116. * 1/05

2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1 Bath Utility Room with washer/dryer connections. Single carport, large backyard with storage building. $300 deposit, $500 a month, 603 South Grant, (501) 843-5384. * 1/05

TWO BEDROOM HOUSE 1 Bath, single carport, utility room with washer/dryer connections, new deck on back of house, $300 deposit, $550 a month. 204 North 6th, Cabot. (501) 843-5384. * 1/05

NEW CONSTRUCTION- in Jacksonville, behind AFB back gate. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2100 sq. ft., open floor plan, nice deck, extra large master bedroom. $1,300 month, $1000 deposit. 917-609-1819. * 1/12

CABOT- New subdivision- For rent: 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage, new home, privacy fence. Available in January. $500 deposit, $925 month. Call (501) 259-3369. * 1/12

ENJOY COUNTRY living but only 5 minute drive to back gate. 2 Bedrooms, all electric, central heat & air, stove, refrigerator, ceiling fans, storage building. Pets negotiable. $400 month (501) 837-0264. * 1/05

FOR RENT: Extra nice 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. 1800 sq. ft. home plus 2 car garage. Approximately 7 miles from Air Base. Sits secluded on 2 1/2 acres, lots of privacy. Call (501) 425-2008. * 1/05

NICE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent. 501-835-3450. * 1/31

FOR RENT: Nice 2 and 3 Bedroom Mobile Homes on Large lots in Quiet Safe Park close to LRAFB. New Carpet and Appliances. Starting at $395 per month plus Deposit. HUD accepted Call today and get Two weeks Free Rent 501-835-3450. * 1/26

“LOOKING TO MOVE OFF BASE?”: Cabot, Elm Street Apts. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Townhome Style. Recently Remodeled-Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher. $475 month. Call JD at Peacock Realty. 982-0006. * 1/17

TWO BEDROOM TRAILER: 1 1/2 Bath, 5 miles east of Jacksonville, Furlow area. New stove & refrigerator, furnished, water furnished, central heat & air. No Pets. $425 month. $300 deposit. (501) 944-1905. * 1/12

CABOT SCHOOLS- 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. 1600 sq. ft. Doublewide, on 3 acres, fenced with barn. Animals allowed on approval. $700 month & deposit (501) 940-7761. * 1/19

2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1 Bath, single carport, utility room with washer/dryer connections, new deck on back of house. $300 deposit, $550 a month. 204 North 6th, Cabot. (501) 843-5384. * 1/12

2 BEDROOM HOUSE: 1 utility room with washer/dryer connections, singel carport, large backyard with storage building. $300 deposit, $500 a month. 603 South Grant, Cabot. (501) 843-5384. * 1/12


AUTOS/ ACCESSORIES

1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX- 247K miles. Needs rear main seal, tires and body work. Runs good. $500 obo. Call 501-556-0804. 1/19

1996 DODGE DAKOTA- 5.2 liter V8, red, 5 speed, new clutch & new 30 in. tires, 184K miles, $1,800 obo. Travis 501-554-3358. 1/19

2005 SCION TC- limited edition, red, 5 speed, lots of extras, 28K miles, $17,500 obo. Travis 501-554-3358. 1/19

FOUR PANTHER- 20” wheels. Exc. condition. Paid $1,500 Asking $500.00 obo. Call 843-4218. 1/19

USED 14K lbs. hitch w/slider, $400 obo. 501-259-1056. 1/19

1996 DODGE DAKOTA 5.2 liter V8r ,red, 5 speed, new clutch & new 30 in. tires, 184K miles-$1,800 obo. Call Travis at 501-554-3358. 1/19

2005 SCION TC limited edition, red, 5 speed, lots of extras, 28K miles. $17,500 obo. Call Travis at 501-554-3358. 1/19

1977 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 247K miles. Needs rear main seal, tires and body work. Runs good. $500 obo. Call 501-556-0804. 1/19

2006 PONTIAC G6 Gt black hardtop convertible 11,000mi. $2000 and take over payments or $26,000, 479-414-4443 1/19

2002 FORD EXPLORER, tan, good condition, 100K miles. Asking $7,000. Call 501 773 4646 (Sherwood). 1/19

1998 DODGE RAM van with electric chair lift, excellent condition, 98K miles. $9,000. Call 501-590-4993. 1/19

2003 MERCURY GS Grand Marquis, excellent condition, 55K miles, $12,100. (501) 425-1598 1/19

DEVINO 22” Wheels with Nitto Tires, 6 lug, Like New $2450 obo. 501-519-1491 1/19

TIRES: Set of 4 Goodyear Wrangler AT/S - 265/70R/17. Very good condition. $200.00 658-6733 1/19

1992 TOYOTA CAMRY- good motor, but not running. $300. (501) 838-7676. 1/19

2001 V-6 FORD RANGER - XLT extended cab automatic power steering, cd bedliner, 48,000 miles, $7,500. Cash (501) 941-1924. 1/19

1994 BLUE THUNDERBIRD - wire spoke wheels asking, $1,200 obo may need minor work. (501) 563-6663 ask for CJ. 1/19

1999 FORD MUSTANG coupe, red looks good, runs good $4,500 (501) 605-3728. 1/19

2001 SATURN SC1 - Coupe w/ 3rd door. Power windows & locks. CD. New paint & tires $4,700 OBO. (501) 743-1333. 1/19

2000 HYANDAI ELANTRA - Good condition, 5 speed, garage kept. 55K miles. $4,200 or best offer. Call Mike 960-8481. 1/19

1998 VW GOLF GTI, Black, 5spd., Rims, Lowered, Exhaust, Routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, Runs and looks great. $5,500 obo 1/19

MERCEDES-BENZ 2002 C32 AMG silver, sunroof, 6-disc,74 000 miles, excellent condition $26 000. Call (501) 749-6258. 1/19

1999 HONDA CIVIC Si. Black. Salvaged title. Needs windshield, exhaust, and brakes. Completely stock minus Si rims. Great tuner project! $4500 obo 501-676-2020. 1/19

2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA: good condition, automatic, chrome rims, upgraded interior. 93,000 miles. $6,800. (909) 731-9766 or (501) 605-1225. * 1/26

1974 VW BUG- no title,complete car,engine & trans,glass, needs wiring, good project $700 b/o. 501-442-2375 1/26

1998 VW GOLF GTI, 5spd., rims, lowered, exhaust, routine maintenance performed, 30mpg, runs and looks great. $5,500 obo. 501-554-4181. 1/26

2006 G3 EAGLE 175, 90 hp yamaha, low hours, garage kept $ 13,500 also 1980 Chevy Blazer $1500 obo. Call (501) 940-4447. 1/26

5 GALLON GLASS carboy with 6 gal. mixing bucket. Great for making your own wine or beer. Have 2 to sell. $20 each. Call 501 554-3418. 1/26

2003 HONDA ACCORD EX-V6 2-Door. Leather, moonroof, LOADED! 68,000 miles. Excellent condition! Going overseas, must sell! Asking $16,000. Call Phillip: 662-352-6613. 1/26

DODGE RAM Quad Cab 2003 model SLT fully loaded, perfect condition, 82,000. Asking $11,500 obo. (501) 681-6324. 1/26

1994 CHEVY SILVERADO extended cab short bed, runs good but needs transmission work. $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26

1987 4WD CHEVY blazer, needs minor interior work, runs good, asking $1,000 obo,new tires. 501-993-5082 Mike. 1/26


RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

GO CART with new 6.5hp motor, full size with roll bars and seat belt. $800 or trade for small 4 wheeler. 501-259-8033 1/19

2004 YAMAHA YFX 450 Race Ready with lots of extras Like New $5800 obo 5601-519-1491. 1/19

KAWASAKI ZRX 1100 cc, black, $3500. Call Mike @501-231-6569. Helmet included. 1/19

CAMPER SHELL Cover Master, Silver in color. Fits SWB 2002-2007. Dodge Ram 1500, $600.00 (501) 897-0793. 1/26

2002 FLEETWOOD Traveler 27’ with large sideout, Queensize bed sleeps 6 tv clean extras Paid $10,000.00 asking $6,000.00. Call Ken @ 501.804.9585 or Linda @ 501.804.9586. 1/26

1989 PROCRAFT BOAT 20” long, 200 Mercury engine, blue & grey. Sell as is $3,500. (501) 541-8151. 1/26