RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNEWS) — The Air Force begins its seventh year of sponsorship in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series when the No. 21 car begins the 2007 season Feb. 10 at the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway, Fla. The Air Force No. 21 car, owned by Wood Brothers Racing/JTG Organization, features a new paint scheme this season as well as a new driver, Jon Wood.
The Air Force is both a primary and associate sponsor of the No. 21 car. As primary sponsor, the car will feature the Air Force paint scheme in eight of 38 NASCAR races this season, beginning with the Budweiser Shootout. Other races include Las Vegas on March 11; Richmond, Va., on May 5; Concord, N.C., on May 27; Daytona on July 7; Pocono, Pa., on Aug. 5; Bristol, Tenn., on Aug. 25; and Dover, Del., on Sept. 23.
Jon Wood, a fixture on the NASCAR Busch Series, will drive the car in all but one of eight races the Air Force is the primary sponsor. Veteran No. 21 driver Ken Schrader will race the Air Force car during the Budweiser Shootout, having won the event in both 1989 and 1990. Air Force Recruiting Service, which oversees the sponsorship and marketing of the Air Force No. 21 car, sees the association with the Wood Brother/JTG as a fantastic opportunity for race fans to learn more about the Air Force.
Friday, February 9, 2007
TEXAS HOLD'EM>>Feb. 9, 2007
(Updated as of Wednesday, Jan. 31)
Rachelle Simonof 27
Hank Varner 21
Peter Urbach 21
Katie Gradeless 20
Drew Sayson 20
Will Gradeless 17
Dave Castro 13
Dean Amarosa 11
Dave Rice 9
Justin Cooks 8
Dave Watson 6
Phillip Cantrell 4
Matthew McCarthy 4
Scott Molaison 3
Jerry Kallam 3
Kristen Frazer 2
Josh Harper 1
Kim Spencer 1
James Spencer 1
(Updated as of Friday, Feb. 2)
Peter Urbach 19
Katie Gradeless 18
Doug Lingo 13
Hank Varner 13
Dave Rice 13
Mike Smith 11
Justin Cooks 11
Kenny Ridgeway 11
Woody McEwen 10
Rachelle Simonof 10
Drew Sayson 10
Aaron Pohl 9
Will Gradeless 9
Dean Amarosa 8
Brandon Quesenberry 8
Jerry Kallam 5
Dave Castro 2
Phillip Cantrall 2
Brandi Ablay 1
Scott Molaison 1
Rick Sloop 1
Rachelle Simonof 27
Hank Varner 21
Peter Urbach 21
Katie Gradeless 20
Drew Sayson 20
Will Gradeless 17
Dave Castro 13
Dean Amarosa 11
Dave Rice 9
Justin Cooks 8
Dave Watson 6
Phillip Cantrell 4
Matthew McCarthy 4
Scott Molaison 3
Jerry Kallam 3
Kristen Frazer 2
Josh Harper 1
Kim Spencer 1
James Spencer 1
(Updated as of Friday, Feb. 2)
Peter Urbach 19
Katie Gradeless 18
Doug Lingo 13
Hank Varner 13
Dave Rice 13
Mike Smith 11
Justin Cooks 11
Kenny Ridgeway 11
Woody McEwen 10
Rachelle Simonof 10
Drew Sayson 10
Aaron Pohl 9
Will Gradeless 9
Dean Amarosa 8
Brandon Quesenberry 8
Jerry Kallam 5
Dave Castro 2
Phillip Cantrall 2
Brandi Ablay 1
Scott Molaison 1
Rick Sloop 1
CLASSIFIEDS >> 02-09-07
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.
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’s to E-4’s married with children. * 2/02
MEN’S BASEBALL league base team. Looking for players. Contact George DiBello. work 743-4815, home 605-9272. Practice starts Saturday, 3 March 2/16
ADVANCED BASKETBALL tryouts on 24 FEB 2007 at 1:00 pm. The tryout will be at Searcy High School. (Searcy Arkansas) This will be a traveling team and will practice from Searcy, AR. It will be a minimum $150.00 a player to play. This is to offset any tournament cost. Must be coming out of the 8th grade. Please contact for directions. TEAM ARKANSAS, Jeffrey A Wilmath, CELL 501-593-1677, HOME 501-268-2962. E-mail htiarkansas@cablelynx.com 2/16
YARD SALES
MOVING SALE- lots of items to be sold, 501-676-6010, Call after 5 pm, 40 Craft Lane, Lonoke, AR.
INSIDE MOVING SALE, Rain or Shine, 14 Opal Street, Ward. Friday and Saturday. 2/9 & 2/10. 7:30-?.
MOVING/YARD SALE Fri/Sat Feb 9/10. 7 am till ? Household items, washer/dryer, twin bed, bedroom set, clothes, bike, toys, etc. Everything must go. Please make an offer on anything. 34 Mary Ann Circle.
HUGE MOVING sale Saturday February 10, 7am-7pm @114 Georgia Ave. Everything must be sold, deal or no deal. Call 501-983-8017 with questions.
HELP WANTED
SALES HELP WANTED Part-time Sherwood area, Call Tamara at the Candy Bouquet. (501) 835-2599. * 2/02
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 wee. For interview, call 941-1421.* 2/16
CHILD CARE Family looking for resposible & dependable person to take care of two children (ages 2&4). 4-6 days a week at Jacksonville home. Pay $250 per week. Call 255-0335. Leave message. * 2/09
PAYLESS SHOE SOURCE now hiring part-time sales associates. Nights & weekends a must. Apply at 1813 North First Street, Jacksonville. * 2/09
SERVICES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER is offereing an excellent full time opportunity - must have completed high school/GED, have a love and compassion for children, be dedicated to making a difference in children’s lives, training available. M-F, no weekends or evenings. Pay depending on experience, call 501-605-9228 or come by 46 Financial Dr. Cabot to fill out application. * 3/02
LICENSED DAYCARE provider has openings. Infants & Toddlers. Full andpart-time enrollments available. Lots of experience, love & care. For more info, please call 985-1855. * 2/09
SWEENY LAWN CARE Serving Arkansas since 1991 with year round Lawn & Landscaping Maintenance. We offer all color of organic mulch and also offer Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. Licensed & Bonded. Call 501-912-1524. 7/28
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 CAT to good home, 10 month old male kitten, declawed and neutered. 501-366-7976. 2/16
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
FREE TO GOOD HOME- American Bulldog/Boxer, 2 yr old male, very handsome! Brown/White. Housetrained, sits and gives five, very calm, and great with kids. Travel carrier available for $40. Can email pictures. Call 940-613-3556 for more info. 2/16
FOUR FREE PUPPIES, 982-4145 or 982-4769. 2/23
HOUND DOG, female, 9 mo. old, has all shots, spayed, free to good home. 501-726-3788. 2/23
PIT BULL PUPS, 7 weeks old, males & females, brindle and black brindle, full blooded, not registered. $50 each Call 501-812-0276 or email buckcherry101081@aol.com
FEMALE DACHSHUND Puppy For Sale. All 1st and 2nd shots/worming. Call 982-3405 until 9:00p.m., Daily. Serious Calls Only.
FURNITURE
MOVING MUST SELL: tv, 27 in for $225; dvd player for $5; cherry dresser w/mirror for $250; full bedroom w/armoire for $700; and couches. Make offer. Nothing too small. 480-626-8672. 2/16
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
KENMORE WASHER and dryer, heavy duty, large capacity, paid over $1,100 new, must sell. $450 CASH. Call 612-3521. 2/16
NEW SOFA brown, too large for living room, $475, 501-941-2468. 2/16
CHINA CABINET, Couch w/4 matching chairs, Dining Table, more. Cash Only. $10-$700 OBO 2/16
G.E., 19” T.V. color. $30.00. 982-8407. 2/23
TABLE AND CHAIRS, has tile top and is very clean. Like new $75. Call 626-5579. 2/16
WASHER AND DRYER, for sale. Excellent condition. $150 each. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 2/23
REFRIGERATOR- white/Westinghouse, 19 Cubic Feet w/Ice Maker. $200. 982-8407. 2/23
DRYER- Gas/G.E .Like new (white) $150.00. 982-8407. 2/23
KIRBY VACUUM Generation 3 w/attachments. $100.00. 982-8407. 2/23
MULTI COLORED sofa bed, in good shape, with 2 slip covers, $175. 605-8405. 2/23
COLOR TV, 19 in. $75, dryer, electric, excellent condition. $75 obo. 612-8297. 2/23
LATE 1800S antique bedroom suit, head and footboard, dresser w/ mirror, wash stand w/ mirror $800. 501-605-2873. 2/23
WASHER AND DRYER for sale. Excellent condition. $150 each. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 2/23
BAKER’S RACK, chest of drawers, sleigh bed frame, book shelf. $20 ea. (501) 941-4691 Cabot. 2/23
SOFAMART THUNDERBIRD black leather sofa & recliner. Sofa only 9 months old. Sofa has two built-in recliners & is very soft & comfortable. Paid $1495 for sofa, sell both for only $900! Brad 240-3301. 2/23
FOR SALE: Dark brown leather couch. Two yrs old, great condition. Purchase price $1000...Asking $550. Call 501-773-4646 (Sherwood) 2/23
TWIN COMFORTER SET. Includes twin comforter, Sham, Sheet set-fitted, flat, and pillowcase. Also includes matching bedskirt! Very pretty-like new. Call for picture on website. 662-891-3331. 2/23
BLACK 5 PIECE Dinette Set: Glass Top: 4 chairs have beige replaceable pillows; great condition $75; 501-960-4377 or 832-689-7219. 2/23
COUCH FOR SALE: Green in color. Built in recliners on both end. Fold down console in center. Basset brand. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
BABY CRIB and armoire for $75 and baby stroller with matching car seat. Please call 240-7484 for more information and/or pictures. 2/23
FOR SALE: JVC 60 inch projection T.V., $500. Gamecube with extras, $50. Bose speakers, one center, two front , and two rear,$300. Klipsch powered sub, $300. 501-796-8597. 2/23
FUTON WOOD frame with denim slipcover and mattress. Great condition. $175. Call 833-3365. 2/23
FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER White, chest type, 5.5 cubic feet. Perfect working condition. $100. Call 833-3365. 2/23
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: bag of loveseat pillows in Austin area, on Friday, 2 big pillows, 4 throw pillows, if found call 606-0417. 2/23
Missing tri-colored female Australian Shepherd, missing from El Paso area on Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. 501-230-5066.
LOST SHIH-TZU from Magness Creek, Cabot. Off white/tan. Missing bottom front tooth. “Abby”. Family Misses! 472-8683 or 941-1980.
WANTED
WANTED: Wooden swing set. Please call 835-6445. 2/09
WANTED: Babysitter needed, looking for mature adult to care for toddlers, full time, must have transpotation. Call 247-8130. 2/16
WANTED: looking for bees wax. Call 941-0288. 2/23
DISPLACED HOMEMAKER in desperate need of appropriate clothing to get back in the work place, size 12. 501-941-3839. Jax, Cabot and Beebe area.
NEED ROUND bales of hay in the Cabot area at a reasonable price, will take as few 3-4 or more. Call Charles @ 501-843-2865.
BABYSITTER NEEDED, looking for dependable mature adult to care for toddlers, full time, must have transportation and be reliable, call 247-8130 or 983-4672.
ITEMS FOR SALE
MEN’S and Lady’s 26” 18 speed mountain bikes. Like new. $50 each. Call 551-4299. 2/16
INFANT Boy clothes, Rocking chair $25, Neosure Formula $8, Call 247-8130. 2/16
WEDDING DRESS, strapless, sequin top, size 10 to 12, beautiful, paid $750 asking $400. Call 247-8130. 2/16
HARMAN KARDON AVR5 audio/video receiver. 4 A/V inputs, front inputs, 5 surround modes, preprogrammed universal remote, 6-channel direct inputs, only $100! 240-3301 2/16
GRACO SNUGRIDE Infant car seat with base high safety rating $55, Infant All dash-Around head and body car seat pad $12, Baby boy cloths birth -12 months all $20, Bouncer Seat $10, Infant bath seat $8, 2 infant baby front carriers $5 ea. All items in excellent condition. Call 731-7914 or 501-987-7914. 2/16
250 GALLON grease trap w/riser, $300; 3 compartment stainless steel sink w/drain boards $300; 30 in. electric slide in wall oven, like new, $299. 676-1199. 2/23
UTILITY BUILDING, 8 ft. x 12 ft. long, all treated plywood, 2x4 treated beams, (2) 4x6, 12 ft. long runners, red shingle roof, built by Cook Ind. 18 months old $1,200 you move. $1000 we move it. 259-0572 or 259-6100. 2/23
MOVING SALE, matching 3 piece full/queen bedroom set $375, metal bunk bed, futon sofa, all w/ mattresses, nice coffee table and 2 lamp stands $100, chest freezer $75, chandelier $75. Call for more bargins. 501-281-2241. Jax/Cabot. 2/23
WEDDING RING $200. 17 small diamonds, wedding dress, size 8-10. $50. 2/23
BODY BY JAKE ab scissors $125, 2 drawer file cabinet $10, kissing bench $100, folding 2 seat camping chair $10. 501-882-3570 Beebe. 2/23
HARMAN KARDON AVR5 Audio-Video receiver. 4 A/V inputs, front panel input, 5 surround modes, 6-channel direct input, preamp outputs, preprogrammed universal remote. $100 OBO Brad 240-3301. 2/23
DRESSES FOR SALE: wedding/formal white size 4 never worn-$100; 2 prom/formal size 3/4 & 2 both pink $75 each. Call Ashley or Stephen 247-2356 or 247-6043. 2/23
BEAUTIFUL PROM DRESSES! Both are two piece dresses. both show some of the stomach area. One white; one pink. Paid over 500 dollars for pink and over 350 for white. Can email pictures of dresses. Asking 200 dollars for pink and 100 dollars for white. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
MISCELLANEOUS BABY’S clothes. Size 0-9 months. Infant Girls. Name Brand. Call for prices. 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
BEAUTIFUL PAGEANT Dress. Size 12 months to 2T. Asking 150 dollars. Paid 300 dollars. Worn 3 times; still in perfect condition. Perfect for Valentine pageant. Will email pictures. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
VINTAGE BLUE & Tan Dooney & Burke Handbags for sale, $50 each. Matching wallet/coin purse available @ Best Offer. Work Phone 457-7515 Home Phone 837-7515. 2/23
COMPUTER - DELL Dimension 2350, Intel P4 2.4 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive, CD-ROM, MS XP, MS Office 2003, Altec speakers. All original boxes, CD’s and documents. $200 obo. Call 366-1125. 2/23
PUNCHING BAG - Everlast 70 pound traditional heavy bag, great for boxing and martial arts training. Excellent condition! Bought new for $100, will sell for $50 obo. Call 366-1125. 2/23
WEDDING DRESS, strapless, sequin top, size 10 to 12, beautiful, paid $750 asking $400 call 247-8130 or 983-4672. 2/23
INFANT BOY CLOTHES, Oak glider Rocking chair w/cushion $25, NeoSure Formula for preemies $5 a can, Call 247-8130 or 983-4672. 2/23
UNIFORMS FOR SALE: barely used PT gear, BDUs, DCUs, Womens Mess and Service Dress; all less than half price; CALL 960-4010. 2/23
SEARS AUTO LUGGAGE CARRIER All parts included, only used a few times. $50. Call 833-3365. 2/23
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. 2/14
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 2/14
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! 2/14
TIE DOWNS for cabover camper-$100, glass doors for bathtub/shower-$25, kerosene heater 15,200 BTU- $50.Call 843-3383. 2/10
AMPLIFIER Peavey Envoy 110, $200, loud and gig capable. 501-985-4225. 2/10
SEVERAL THOMAS KINCADE prints in nice frames, size 20X27. 5 nice men’s shirts, 2XL, long sleeve, all different colors. Call 982-0133. 2/10
LIGHT GREEN gorgeous bedspread and matching canopy top, both for $10, great condition. 501-941-3922. 2/10
HOSPITAL TUB and shower chair, like new, $20. 835-1164. 2/14
EIGHTEEN OLD windows, sizes 28X29, $5 each. 676-3408. 2/14
NEW 2 PIECE OUTFITS size 12-14 or medium, petite, short. $15 each. Call 982-2595. 2/14
WOOD FOR SALE you cut up and remove. Two types of wood offered: Gum and oak. Can be burned in house fireplace. Call 501-834-3463. 2/14
MORGAN BUILDING (12 x 24 appox) Like new 2 years old. Paid $6,000.00 will take $3,500. Call Don at 501-743-6199 or Corlett at 743-6979. 2/14
MX BOOTS MX Boots, Alpinestars Tech 6, New, Size 12 $175, 843-2122, Cabot 2/14
FOX MX BOOTS, Size 11, $50 843-2122 Cabot, 2/14
SAUNA BELT, Sweat Away Inches, $20, Retail $59.98 843-2122 Cabot 2/14
JUGS JR. pitching machine. Like new, with softballs, cart & screen. $975. 501-676-0881 2/14
CRAFTSMAN toy work bench - $15; Dehumidifier - $40; Computer (700 MHz) computer w/ 17” monitor - $75; FireLog starter logs (box of 24) - $5; Ole Ewel storm door (80x32) - $75. Call 831-0914. 2/14
MEN’S AND LADY’S 26” 18 speed mountain bikes. Like new. $50 each. Call 551-4299. 2/14
PLAYSTATION 2 13 games, 3 controllers, 3 memory cards, online adapter-$250. Call 501-278-7213. 2/14
GAMECUBE, 7 games, 1 wireless controller, 1 wired controller, 2 memory cards-$100, television JVC, 30” widescreen, flat-screen, 6 mo. old, perfect condition. $500 obo. Call 501-278-7213. 2/14
CHAPEL LENGTH off white,wedding gown and veil. Sleeveless. Size 10. Worn once and preserved. $550.00 (501)230-0924. 2/14
ENGAGEMENT RING. Marquis cut. Over a carot. $850.00. (501)230-0924. 2/14
PROM/ FORMAL DRESSES: 1 blue 2 piece, size 3 for $15; 1 emerald green, size 9/10 for $15; 1 red and white for $50; 1 short black size 5 for $15; 1 black beaded, size 2 for $40, for more info call 501-941-7185 in Cabot. 2/14
CUSHIONED exercise work bench, $40. 501-882-3171. Beebe. 2/14
10 WINDOWS BRONZE 2 pane inhouse, 1 year, all $200, cost over $500. 944-8899 Cabot. 2/14
WEDDING DRESS beaded top, with medium trail and veil, size 16, $200 obo. Call Mary at 749-9091. 2/17
FLOWERGIRL pageant dress, light purple, sleeveless, size 8, $50. Call Mary at 749-9091. 2/17
LAWN & FARM EQUIPMENT
HUSQVARNA riding lawnmower, 42 in. cut, 21 hp., w/ bagger less than 40 hours, ex. condition. $1,800 obo. 259. 2/02
560 LONG TRACTOR, power steering, live shaft, cab and doors, $3,750 cash. 868-5135 or 626-2538. 2/23
Black and Decker lawn edger,used only twice,bought at sears a year ago,paid 90.00 dollars asking 75.00,like new.501-912-1035.
LOTS & ACREAGE
CABOT, MULTI-FAMILY and Commercial land available. Call Steven @ The Blackwood Team - 843-0780. * 2/23
HOUSES FOR RENT
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
JACKSONVILLE- 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, office, garage, security system, central air. Close to Base.Great neighborhood. Pets ok. $750 (501) 367-8012. * 2/09
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 subdivision, Rent $1000. Available Now!! Call 554-1583. 2/16
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 Frent. 501-835-3450.
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.
HOUSES FOR SALE
FSBO- Jacksonville/Gravel Ridge, 1425 sq. ft., 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage, huge kitchen, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, sprinkler, adjacent to excellent deer/duck hunting. $103,000. (501) 833-8673. * 2/09
4 BDRM 2156 sq. ft. DWMH, on 10 acres, Butlerville. $58,500. Des Arc Realty. 870-256-5223. * 2/09
AUTOS/ ACCESSORIES
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
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
2005 BLK CTS Cadillac, 37.5k miles, leather inter. $26.9k contact 241-1277 leave a message. 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
2002 CHALLENGER 5th wheel 34 ft., 3 slides, non-smoking, no pets, excellent condition. $28,000. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
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
‘99 DODGE RAM 2500 Laramie SLT, 4 wheel drive, automatic transmission, electronic brake control, tool box, 74,000 miles, excellent condition, $10,800. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
TOYOTA PARTS 80-85, transmission motor block, new head, etc., $700. 983-1445. 2/16
‘97 EDDIE BAUER Ford Expedition, leather interior, cd player, $5,000 obo. 501-952-5395. 2/16
‘95 SATURN SL gold, 76,500 miles, manual trans, some minor dings, runs great. $1,200 obo. (501)554-3364 Leave message. 2/16
2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4 door, extended cab, bed liner, bed canvas cover, wheel trim, bug guard, cd player, exterior is white. 982-9018. Call after 6. 2/16
1996 NISSAN PATHFINDER, 155K miles, runs great, looks good, very nice, stereo, $4,500. Call Brock 480-626-8672. 2/16
1997 FORD ESCORT Sport, 4 cyl automatic, 4 door, 39, 000 miles, excellent conditon. 501-941-0846. 2/16
PARTS for 1997 – 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix & other “W”-bodies. OEM and aftermarket parts. Call 240-3301 for list. 2/16
2005 BLACK CTS Cadillac, 37.5k miles, leather inter., wood grain, $25.5k contact 247-8130 leave a message. 2/16
2000 DODGE RAM pickup. Runs up and looks great, lots of upgrades. 98K miles, $6,900. Call 501-554-2621. 2/23
‘88 GMC SERVICE truck, 4 wd, V8, automatic, a/c, power steering, $1,950. Cash. 868-5135 or 626-2538. 2/23
2001 SATURN SC1, Coup, 3rd door, power windows and locks, cd, new paint and tires, good car. $4,200 obo. 501-743-1333. 2/23
BEDLINER for an S10 Chevy, $100. Toolbox for $200. 985-9289. 2/23
1979 Ford 150 gas/propane $600. 501-281-2241.
90 FULL size Bronco. 351 w/ 4x4, power, cd player, roof rack and hitch. $3250. In Cabot. 501-416-5369.
2000 CHEVY Silverado, 4 door, extended cab, bed liner, bed canvas cover, wheel trim, bug guard, cd player, whit exterior grey interior, $12000 obo. 982-9018 after 6 pm.
1997 NISSAN Altima GXE, automatic, power windows and doors, cd player, $3250. In Cabot. 501-416-5369.
CONVERTIBLE TOP for a 2002-2003, new, paid $750. Asking $300. 501-605-2873.
CHEVY S-10 Steel wheels. Set of 4. only $25! Brad 240-3301
1994 SATURN SW2 4 cyl 1.9L DOHC 5-speed manual, 115k miles, cruise control, 30 Mpg, Runs good! $1950 obo 501-743-9228 Rick
SONY CAR System Set: Includes Two 12 inch Subwoofers, 1200 Watt Amp, 150 Watt Deck, and Speaker Box- Great Condition $250 or best offer. 501-960-4377 or 832-689-7219
2005 BLK CTS Cadillac, 38.5k miles, blk leather inter., wood grain, $25.5k contact 247-8130 or 983-4672 leave a message.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
2004 HONDA SHADOW VLX. 600cc. Like new, only has 4,000 miles on it. Black and Chrome with no scratches. Garage Kept. $3100 Please contact Ryan at 501-259-6198. 2/16
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
2005 BASS TRACKER 50 hsp., Mercury motor, trolling motor, trailer, excellent condition. $8,000. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
2004 HONDA RUCKUS gas powered motor scooter. Brand new condition, only 300 miles. Asking $1300. Call 985-0761. 2/16
ATV ARTIC CAT 300, 2003, 4x4 racks and windshield, low mileage, adult ridden. $2,600. 501-843-3297. 2/14
TIE DOWNS for cabover camper-$100, glass doors for bathtub/shower-$25, kerosene heater 15,200 BTU- $50.Call 843-3383. 2/14
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.
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’s to E-4’s married with children. * 2/02
MEN’S BASEBALL league base team. Looking for players. Contact George DiBello. work 743-4815, home 605-9272. Practice starts Saturday, 3 March 2/16
ADVANCED BASKETBALL tryouts on 24 FEB 2007 at 1:00 pm. The tryout will be at Searcy High School. (Searcy Arkansas) This will be a traveling team and will practice from Searcy, AR. It will be a minimum $150.00 a player to play. This is to offset any tournament cost. Must be coming out of the 8th grade. Please contact for directions. TEAM ARKANSAS, Jeffrey A Wilmath, CELL 501-593-1677, HOME 501-268-2962. E-mail htiarkansas@cablelynx.com 2/16
YARD SALES
MOVING SALE- lots of items to be sold, 501-676-6010, Call after 5 pm, 40 Craft Lane, Lonoke, AR.
INSIDE MOVING SALE, Rain or Shine, 14 Opal Street, Ward. Friday and Saturday. 2/9 & 2/10. 7:30-?.
MOVING/YARD SALE Fri/Sat Feb 9/10. 7 am till ? Household items, washer/dryer, twin bed, bedroom set, clothes, bike, toys, etc. Everything must go. Please make an offer on anything. 34 Mary Ann Circle.
HUGE MOVING sale Saturday February 10, 7am-7pm @114 Georgia Ave. Everything must be sold, deal or no deal. Call 501-983-8017 with questions.
HELP WANTED
SALES HELP WANTED Part-time Sherwood area, Call Tamara at the Candy Bouquet. (501) 835-2599. * 2/02
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 wee. For interview, call 941-1421.* 2/16
CHILD CARE Family looking for resposible & dependable person to take care of two children (ages 2&4). 4-6 days a week at Jacksonville home. Pay $250 per week. Call 255-0335. Leave message. * 2/09
PAYLESS SHOE SOURCE now hiring part-time sales associates. Nights & weekends a must. Apply at 1813 North First Street, Jacksonville. * 2/09
SERVICES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER is offereing an excellent full time opportunity - must have completed high school/GED, have a love and compassion for children, be dedicated to making a difference in children’s lives, training available. M-F, no weekends or evenings. Pay depending on experience, call 501-605-9228 or come by 46 Financial Dr. Cabot to fill out application. * 3/02
LICENSED DAYCARE provider has openings. Infants & Toddlers. Full andpart-time enrollments available. Lots of experience, love & care. For more info, please call 985-1855. * 2/09
SWEENY LAWN CARE Serving Arkansas since 1991 with year round Lawn & Landscaping Maintenance. We offer all color of organic mulch and also offer Leaf Removal. Free Estimates. Licensed & Bonded. Call 501-912-1524. 7/28
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 CAT to good home, 10 month old male kitten, declawed and neutered. 501-366-7976. 2/16
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
FREE TO GOOD HOME- American Bulldog/Boxer, 2 yr old male, very handsome! Brown/White. Housetrained, sits and gives five, very calm, and great with kids. Travel carrier available for $40. Can email pictures. Call 940-613-3556 for more info. 2/16
FOUR FREE PUPPIES, 982-4145 or 982-4769. 2/23
HOUND DOG, female, 9 mo. old, has all shots, spayed, free to good home. 501-726-3788. 2/23
PIT BULL PUPS, 7 weeks old, males & females, brindle and black brindle, full blooded, not registered. $50 each Call 501-812-0276 or email buckcherry101081@aol.com
FEMALE DACHSHUND Puppy For Sale. All 1st and 2nd shots/worming. Call 982-3405 until 9:00p.m., Daily. Serious Calls Only.
FURNITURE
MOVING MUST SELL: tv, 27 in for $225; dvd player for $5; cherry dresser w/mirror for $250; full bedroom w/armoire for $700; and couches. Make offer. Nothing too small. 480-626-8672. 2/16
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
KENMORE WASHER and dryer, heavy duty, large capacity, paid over $1,100 new, must sell. $450 CASH. Call 612-3521. 2/16
NEW SOFA brown, too large for living room, $475, 501-941-2468. 2/16
CHINA CABINET, Couch w/4 matching chairs, Dining Table, more. Cash Only. $10-$700 OBO 2/16
G.E., 19” T.V. color. $30.00. 982-8407. 2/23
TABLE AND CHAIRS, has tile top and is very clean. Like new $75. Call 626-5579. 2/16
WASHER AND DRYER, for sale. Excellent condition. $150 each. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 2/23
REFRIGERATOR- white/Westinghouse, 19 Cubic Feet w/Ice Maker. $200. 982-8407. 2/23
DRYER- Gas/G.E .Like new (white) $150.00. 982-8407. 2/23
KIRBY VACUUM Generation 3 w/attachments. $100.00. 982-8407. 2/23
MULTI COLORED sofa bed, in good shape, with 2 slip covers, $175. 605-8405. 2/23
COLOR TV, 19 in. $75, dryer, electric, excellent condition. $75 obo. 612-8297. 2/23
LATE 1800S antique bedroom suit, head and footboard, dresser w/ mirror, wash stand w/ mirror $800. 501-605-2873. 2/23
WASHER AND DRYER for sale. Excellent condition. $150 each. Call 501-882-2420. Beebe area. 2/23
BAKER’S RACK, chest of drawers, sleigh bed frame, book shelf. $20 ea. (501) 941-4691 Cabot. 2/23
SOFAMART THUNDERBIRD black leather sofa & recliner. Sofa only 9 months old. Sofa has two built-in recliners & is very soft & comfortable. Paid $1495 for sofa, sell both for only $900! Brad 240-3301. 2/23
FOR SALE: Dark brown leather couch. Two yrs old, great condition. Purchase price $1000...Asking $550. Call 501-773-4646 (Sherwood) 2/23
TWIN COMFORTER SET. Includes twin comforter, Sham, Sheet set-fitted, flat, and pillowcase. Also includes matching bedskirt! Very pretty-like new. Call for picture on website. 662-891-3331. 2/23
BLACK 5 PIECE Dinette Set: Glass Top: 4 chairs have beige replaceable pillows; great condition $75; 501-960-4377 or 832-689-7219. 2/23
COUCH FOR SALE: Green in color. Built in recliners on both end. Fold down console in center. Basset brand. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
BABY CRIB and armoire for $75 and baby stroller with matching car seat. Please call 240-7484 for more information and/or pictures. 2/23
FOR SALE: JVC 60 inch projection T.V., $500. Gamecube with extras, $50. Bose speakers, one center, two front , and two rear,$300. Klipsch powered sub, $300. 501-796-8597. 2/23
FUTON WOOD frame with denim slipcover and mattress. Great condition. $175. Call 833-3365. 2/23
FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER White, chest type, 5.5 cubic feet. Perfect working condition. $100. Call 833-3365. 2/23
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: bag of loveseat pillows in Austin area, on Friday, 2 big pillows, 4 throw pillows, if found call 606-0417. 2/23
Missing tri-colored female Australian Shepherd, missing from El Paso area on Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. 501-230-5066.
LOST SHIH-TZU from Magness Creek, Cabot. Off white/tan. Missing bottom front tooth. “Abby”. Family Misses! 472-8683 or 941-1980.
WANTED
WANTED: Wooden swing set. Please call 835-6445. 2/09
WANTED: Babysitter needed, looking for mature adult to care for toddlers, full time, must have transpotation. Call 247-8130. 2/16
WANTED: looking for bees wax. Call 941-0288. 2/23
DISPLACED HOMEMAKER in desperate need of appropriate clothing to get back in the work place, size 12. 501-941-3839. Jax, Cabot and Beebe area.
NEED ROUND bales of hay in the Cabot area at a reasonable price, will take as few 3-4 or more. Call Charles @ 501-843-2865.
BABYSITTER NEEDED, looking for dependable mature adult to care for toddlers, full time, must have transportation and be reliable, call 247-8130 or 983-4672.
ITEMS FOR SALE
MEN’S and Lady’s 26” 18 speed mountain bikes. Like new. $50 each. Call 551-4299. 2/16
INFANT Boy clothes, Rocking chair $25, Neosure Formula $8, Call 247-8130. 2/16
WEDDING DRESS, strapless, sequin top, size 10 to 12, beautiful, paid $750 asking $400. Call 247-8130. 2/16
HARMAN KARDON AVR5 audio/video receiver. 4 A/V inputs, front inputs, 5 surround modes, preprogrammed universal remote, 6-channel direct inputs, only $100! 240-3301 2/16
GRACO SNUGRIDE Infant car seat with base high safety rating $55, Infant All dash-Around head and body car seat pad $12, Baby boy cloths birth -12 months all $20, Bouncer Seat $10, Infant bath seat $8, 2 infant baby front carriers $5 ea. All items in excellent condition. Call 731-7914 or 501-987-7914. 2/16
250 GALLON grease trap w/riser, $300; 3 compartment stainless steel sink w/drain boards $300; 30 in. electric slide in wall oven, like new, $299. 676-1199. 2/23
UTILITY BUILDING, 8 ft. x 12 ft. long, all treated plywood, 2x4 treated beams, (2) 4x6, 12 ft. long runners, red shingle roof, built by Cook Ind. 18 months old $1,200 you move. $1000 we move it. 259-0572 or 259-6100. 2/23
MOVING SALE, matching 3 piece full/queen bedroom set $375, metal bunk bed, futon sofa, all w/ mattresses, nice coffee table and 2 lamp stands $100, chest freezer $75, chandelier $75. Call for more bargins. 501-281-2241. Jax/Cabot. 2/23
WEDDING RING $200. 17 small diamonds, wedding dress, size 8-10. $50. 2/23
BODY BY JAKE ab scissors $125, 2 drawer file cabinet $10, kissing bench $100, folding 2 seat camping chair $10. 501-882-3570 Beebe. 2/23
HARMAN KARDON AVR5 Audio-Video receiver. 4 A/V inputs, front panel input, 5 surround modes, 6-channel direct input, preamp outputs, preprogrammed universal remote. $100 OBO Brad 240-3301. 2/23
DRESSES FOR SALE: wedding/formal white size 4 never worn-$100; 2 prom/formal size 3/4 & 2 both pink $75 each. Call Ashley or Stephen 247-2356 or 247-6043. 2/23
BEAUTIFUL PROM DRESSES! Both are two piece dresses. both show some of the stomach area. One white; one pink. Paid over 500 dollars for pink and over 350 for white. Can email pictures of dresses. Asking 200 dollars for pink and 100 dollars for white. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
MISCELLANEOUS BABY’S clothes. Size 0-9 months. Infant Girls. Name Brand. Call for prices. 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
BEAUTIFUL PAGEANT Dress. Size 12 months to 2T. Asking 150 dollars. Paid 300 dollars. Worn 3 times; still in perfect condition. Perfect for Valentine pageant. Will email pictures. Call 870-834-9908. Ward Area. 2/23
VINTAGE BLUE & Tan Dooney & Burke Handbags for sale, $50 each. Matching wallet/coin purse available @ Best Offer. Work Phone 457-7515 Home Phone 837-7515. 2/23
COMPUTER - DELL Dimension 2350, Intel P4 2.4 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive, CD-ROM, MS XP, MS Office 2003, Altec speakers. All original boxes, CD’s and documents. $200 obo. Call 366-1125. 2/23
PUNCHING BAG - Everlast 70 pound traditional heavy bag, great for boxing and martial arts training. Excellent condition! Bought new for $100, will sell for $50 obo. Call 366-1125. 2/23
WEDDING DRESS, strapless, sequin top, size 10 to 12, beautiful, paid $750 asking $400 call 247-8130 or 983-4672. 2/23
INFANT BOY CLOTHES, Oak glider Rocking chair w/cushion $25, NeoSure Formula for preemies $5 a can, Call 247-8130 or 983-4672. 2/23
UNIFORMS FOR SALE: barely used PT gear, BDUs, DCUs, Womens Mess and Service Dress; all less than half price; CALL 960-4010. 2/23
SEARS AUTO LUGGAGE CARRIER All parts included, only used a few times. $50. Call 833-3365. 2/23
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. 2/14
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 2/14
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! 2/14
TIE DOWNS for cabover camper-$100, glass doors for bathtub/shower-$25, kerosene heater 15,200 BTU- $50.Call 843-3383. 2/10
AMPLIFIER Peavey Envoy 110, $200, loud and gig capable. 501-985-4225. 2/10
SEVERAL THOMAS KINCADE prints in nice frames, size 20X27. 5 nice men’s shirts, 2XL, long sleeve, all different colors. Call 982-0133. 2/10
LIGHT GREEN gorgeous bedspread and matching canopy top, both for $10, great condition. 501-941-3922. 2/10
HOSPITAL TUB and shower chair, like new, $20. 835-1164. 2/14
EIGHTEEN OLD windows, sizes 28X29, $5 each. 676-3408. 2/14
NEW 2 PIECE OUTFITS size 12-14 or medium, petite, short. $15 each. Call 982-2595. 2/14
WOOD FOR SALE you cut up and remove. Two types of wood offered: Gum and oak. Can be burned in house fireplace. Call 501-834-3463. 2/14
MORGAN BUILDING (12 x 24 appox) Like new 2 years old. Paid $6,000.00 will take $3,500. Call Don at 501-743-6199 or Corlett at 743-6979. 2/14
MX BOOTS MX Boots, Alpinestars Tech 6, New, Size 12 $175, 843-2122, Cabot 2/14
FOX MX BOOTS, Size 11, $50 843-2122 Cabot, 2/14
SAUNA BELT, Sweat Away Inches, $20, Retail $59.98 843-2122 Cabot 2/14
JUGS JR. pitching machine. Like new, with softballs, cart & screen. $975. 501-676-0881 2/14
CRAFTSMAN toy work bench - $15; Dehumidifier - $40; Computer (700 MHz) computer w/ 17” monitor - $75; FireLog starter logs (box of 24) - $5; Ole Ewel storm door (80x32) - $75. Call 831-0914. 2/14
MEN’S AND LADY’S 26” 18 speed mountain bikes. Like new. $50 each. Call 551-4299. 2/14
PLAYSTATION 2 13 games, 3 controllers, 3 memory cards, online adapter-$250. Call 501-278-7213. 2/14
GAMECUBE, 7 games, 1 wireless controller, 1 wired controller, 2 memory cards-$100, television JVC, 30” widescreen, flat-screen, 6 mo. old, perfect condition. $500 obo. Call 501-278-7213. 2/14
CHAPEL LENGTH off white,wedding gown and veil. Sleeveless. Size 10. Worn once and preserved. $550.00 (501)230-0924. 2/14
ENGAGEMENT RING. Marquis cut. Over a carot. $850.00. (501)230-0924. 2/14
PROM/ FORMAL DRESSES: 1 blue 2 piece, size 3 for $15; 1 emerald green, size 9/10 for $15; 1 red and white for $50; 1 short black size 5 for $15; 1 black beaded, size 2 for $40, for more info call 501-941-7185 in Cabot. 2/14
CUSHIONED exercise work bench, $40. 501-882-3171. Beebe. 2/14
10 WINDOWS BRONZE 2 pane inhouse, 1 year, all $200, cost over $500. 944-8899 Cabot. 2/14
WEDDING DRESS beaded top, with medium trail and veil, size 16, $200 obo. Call Mary at 749-9091. 2/17
FLOWERGIRL pageant dress, light purple, sleeveless, size 8, $50. Call Mary at 749-9091. 2/17
LAWN & FARM EQUIPMENT
HUSQVARNA riding lawnmower, 42 in. cut, 21 hp., w/ bagger less than 40 hours, ex. condition. $1,800 obo. 259. 2/02
560 LONG TRACTOR, power steering, live shaft, cab and doors, $3,750 cash. 868-5135 or 626-2538. 2/23
Black and Decker lawn edger,used only twice,bought at sears a year ago,paid 90.00 dollars asking 75.00,like new.501-912-1035.
LOTS & ACREAGE
CABOT, MULTI-FAMILY and Commercial land available. Call Steven @ The Blackwood Team - 843-0780. * 2/23
HOUSES FOR RENT
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
JACKSONVILLE- 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, office, garage, security system, central air. Close to Base.Great neighborhood. Pets ok. $750 (501) 367-8012. * 2/09
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 subdivision, Rent $1000. Available Now!! Call 554-1583. 2/16
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 Frent. 501-835-3450.
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.
HOUSES FOR SALE
FSBO- Jacksonville/Gravel Ridge, 1425 sq. ft., 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car garage, huge kitchen, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, sprinkler, adjacent to excellent deer/duck hunting. $103,000. (501) 833-8673. * 2/09
4 BDRM 2156 sq. ft. DWMH, on 10 acres, Butlerville. $58,500. Des Arc Realty. 870-256-5223. * 2/09
AUTOS/ ACCESSORIES
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
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
2005 BLK CTS Cadillac, 37.5k miles, leather inter. $26.9k contact 241-1277 leave a message. 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
2002 CHALLENGER 5th wheel 34 ft., 3 slides, non-smoking, no pets, excellent condition. $28,000. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
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
‘99 DODGE RAM 2500 Laramie SLT, 4 wheel drive, automatic transmission, electronic brake control, tool box, 74,000 miles, excellent condition, $10,800. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
TOYOTA PARTS 80-85, transmission motor block, new head, etc., $700. 983-1445. 2/16
‘97 EDDIE BAUER Ford Expedition, leather interior, cd player, $5,000 obo. 501-952-5395. 2/16
‘95 SATURN SL gold, 76,500 miles, manual trans, some minor dings, runs great. $1,200 obo. (501)554-3364 Leave message. 2/16
2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4 door, extended cab, bed liner, bed canvas cover, wheel trim, bug guard, cd player, exterior is white. 982-9018. Call after 6. 2/16
1996 NISSAN PATHFINDER, 155K miles, runs great, looks good, very nice, stereo, $4,500. Call Brock 480-626-8672. 2/16
1997 FORD ESCORT Sport, 4 cyl automatic, 4 door, 39, 000 miles, excellent conditon. 501-941-0846. 2/16
PARTS for 1997 – 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix & other “W”-bodies. OEM and aftermarket parts. Call 240-3301 for list. 2/16
2005 BLACK CTS Cadillac, 37.5k miles, leather inter., wood grain, $25.5k contact 247-8130 leave a message. 2/16
2000 DODGE RAM pickup. Runs up and looks great, lots of upgrades. 98K miles, $6,900. Call 501-554-2621. 2/23
‘88 GMC SERVICE truck, 4 wd, V8, automatic, a/c, power steering, $1,950. Cash. 868-5135 or 626-2538. 2/23
2001 SATURN SC1, Coup, 3rd door, power windows and locks, cd, new paint and tires, good car. $4,200 obo. 501-743-1333. 2/23
BEDLINER for an S10 Chevy, $100. Toolbox for $200. 985-9289. 2/23
1979 Ford 150 gas/propane $600. 501-281-2241.
90 FULL size Bronco. 351 w/ 4x4, power, cd player, roof rack and hitch. $3250. In Cabot. 501-416-5369.
2000 CHEVY Silverado, 4 door, extended cab, bed liner, bed canvas cover, wheel trim, bug guard, cd player, whit exterior grey interior, $12000 obo. 982-9018 after 6 pm.
1997 NISSAN Altima GXE, automatic, power windows and doors, cd player, $3250. In Cabot. 501-416-5369.
CONVERTIBLE TOP for a 2002-2003, new, paid $750. Asking $300. 501-605-2873.
CHEVY S-10 Steel wheels. Set of 4. only $25! Brad 240-3301
1994 SATURN SW2 4 cyl 1.9L DOHC 5-speed manual, 115k miles, cruise control, 30 Mpg, Runs good! $1950 obo 501-743-9228 Rick
SONY CAR System Set: Includes Two 12 inch Subwoofers, 1200 Watt Amp, 150 Watt Deck, and Speaker Box- Great Condition $250 or best offer. 501-960-4377 or 832-689-7219
2005 BLK CTS Cadillac, 38.5k miles, blk leather inter., wood grain, $25.5k contact 247-8130 or 983-4672 leave a message.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
2004 HONDA SHADOW VLX. 600cc. Like new, only has 4,000 miles on it. Black and Chrome with no scratches. Garage Kept. $3100 Please contact Ryan at 501-259-6198. 2/16
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
2005 BASS TRACKER 50 hsp., Mercury motor, trolling motor, trailer, excellent condition. $8,000. (501) 680-8754. 2/16
2004 HONDA RUCKUS gas powered motor scooter. Brand new condition, only 300 miles. Asking $1300. Call 985-0761. 2/16
ATV ARTIC CAT 300, 2003, 4x4 racks and windshield, low mileage, adult ridden. $2,600. 501-843-3297. 2/14
TIE DOWNS for cabover camper-$100, glass doors for bathtub/shower-$25, kerosene heater 15,200 BTU- $50.Call 843-3383. 2/14
OFF DUTY LIFE-02-09-07
Museum hosting fund-raiser Feb. 17
“A Romantic Night at the Museum,” the Second Annual Valentine Fund-raiser for the Jacksonville Museum of Military History, will be held Saturday, Feb. 17. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with big band music provided by John Lee and Oldies Radio 106.3. Adult beverages will be available. Following a buffet dinner provided by N&N Family Restaurant there will be a silent and live auction. Proceeds go to the museum and are tax deductible Auction items this year include: A romantic week at Gulf Shores, Alabama in a beautiful oceanfront house; a weekend at a cozy three bedroom condo on the shores of Lake Hamilton and CheeseCakes by Warren! Admission is $30 single and $60 couple. For more information call DannaKay Duggar at 241-1943 or visit the Web site www.jaxmimlitarymuseum@centurytel.net.
Tony Award-winning play slated Feb. 18
The Arkansas Repertory Theatre presents “Fences” by August Wilson and Directed by Gilbert McCauley through Feb. 18. “Fences” is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and four Tony Awards, including Best Play. “Fences” tells the story of Troy Maxson, a former star of the Negro Baseball Leagues but now a disillusioned and cynical garbage collector who strives to keep his family intact while battling his troublesome past and stubborn pride. For tickets call the Rep’s Box Office 501-378-0405 or visit www.therep.org.
Black History month celebration Saturday
The 10th Annual Black History Month Celebration and Benefit will be held Saturday at the Hot Springs Convention Center, 201 Central Avenue. There will be music, dancing, poetry, prose and drama in recognition of the contributions of African-Americans in Hot Springs/Garland County to the state, the nation and the world. For more information visit the Web site www.theuzuriproject.org.
Riverboat offering Valentine special
The Arkansas Queen Riverboat is offering a special Valentine’s Day Romantic Dinner and Entertainment Cruise, Wednesday. Boarding will begin at 6:30p.m. Wine, dine, and dance on a special two and a half hour cruise celebrating Valentine’s Day. Admission for this special cruise is $54.50 per person plus tax and reservations are required. For a complete schedule or to book this special cruise call 501-372-5777 or visit them at www.arkansasqueen.com.
Blue Man Group scheduled to perform
Blue Man Group-How to be a Megastar begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18 at the Alltel Arena. You can’t compare the Blue Man Group show to any other attraction around. It’s a rock concert heavy on percussion, a display of magic and illusion. It’s a critique of modern technology and information overload. For more information on the Blue Man Group visit www.blueman.com. For tickets contact the Arena Box Office 501-975-9000 or through TicketMaster locations, charge by phone 501-975-7575 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
“A Romantic Night at the Museum,” the Second Annual Valentine Fund-raiser for the Jacksonville Museum of Military History, will be held Saturday, Feb. 17. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with big band music provided by John Lee and Oldies Radio 106.3. Adult beverages will be available. Following a buffet dinner provided by N&N Family Restaurant there will be a silent and live auction. Proceeds go to the museum and are tax deductible Auction items this year include: A romantic week at Gulf Shores, Alabama in a beautiful oceanfront house; a weekend at a cozy three bedroom condo on the shores of Lake Hamilton and CheeseCakes by Warren! Admission is $30 single and $60 couple. For more information call DannaKay Duggar at 241-1943 or visit the Web site www.jaxmimlitarymuseum@centurytel.net.
Tony Award-winning play slated Feb. 18
The Arkansas Repertory Theatre presents “Fences” by August Wilson and Directed by Gilbert McCauley through Feb. 18. “Fences” is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and four Tony Awards, including Best Play. “Fences” tells the story of Troy Maxson, a former star of the Negro Baseball Leagues but now a disillusioned and cynical garbage collector who strives to keep his family intact while battling his troublesome past and stubborn pride. For tickets call the Rep’s Box Office 501-378-0405 or visit www.therep.org.
Black History month celebration Saturday
The 10th Annual Black History Month Celebration and Benefit will be held Saturday at the Hot Springs Convention Center, 201 Central Avenue. There will be music, dancing, poetry, prose and drama in recognition of the contributions of African-Americans in Hot Springs/Garland County to the state, the nation and the world. For more information visit the Web site www.theuzuriproject.org.
Riverboat offering Valentine special
The Arkansas Queen Riverboat is offering a special Valentine’s Day Romantic Dinner and Entertainment Cruise, Wednesday. Boarding will begin at 6:30p.m. Wine, dine, and dance on a special two and a half hour cruise celebrating Valentine’s Day. Admission for this special cruise is $54.50 per person plus tax and reservations are required. For a complete schedule or to book this special cruise call 501-372-5777 or visit them at www.arkansasqueen.com.
Blue Man Group scheduled to perform
Blue Man Group-How to be a Megastar begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18 at the Alltel Arena. You can’t compare the Blue Man Group show to any other attraction around. It’s a rock concert heavy on percussion, a display of magic and illusion. It’s a critique of modern technology and information overload. For more information on the Blue Man Group visit www.blueman.com. For tickets contact the Arena Box Office 501-975-9000 or through TicketMaster locations, charge by phone 501-975-7575 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
COMMENTARY>> A tradition worth celebrating
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFNEWS) — Promotion — what a momentous occasion for any individual.
As the promotion order states, it shows the Air Force believes in your abilities to perform at the next higher grade. It is a reward for hard work, dedication, discipline and sacrifice.
It is exactly the type of event that should be celebrated, yet many people opt to forego a promotion ceremony. They don’t want to inconvenience others or to have a big deal made about them. While these feelings are understandable, these individuals have missed the point — this ceremony isn’t just about them. Although the promotee is certainly the focus of the ceremony, I contend the event itself is as much about tradition and the attendees as the honoree.
It is military tradition to celebrate achievements, whether they are part of a team or an individual event. These celebrations take many forms and are intended to motivate others to excel and to perpetuate our values of service before self and excellence in all we do. The promotion ceremony is no different. At this event, we will heap praise and recognition upon the promotee, hopefully in such a manner as to inspire the audience to strive for their own goals.
Through our recognition of the promotee’s hard work and sacrifice, we not only remind junior members of the price to be paid, but reinforce the idea that these efforts are not in vain. And we hope to encourage the promotee to continue to excel and strive for the next grade. Commonly overlooked is the fact that these ceremonies are as much about the attendees as the promotee. Let’s face it, rarely, if ever, are great accomplishments attained single-handedly.
In attendance at the ceremony will be co-workers who helped the promotee with that big project, picked them up when they were down, or helped explain the finer points of some technical issue. There will be supervisors who mentored, trained, educated and motivated the promotee, often pushing him to accomplish that which the promotee believed impossible.
Most importantly, there will be family, who sacrificed with the promotee to help him reach his goals.
Attendees have a stake in the promotee’s accomplishments — they take just as much, if not more, pride in the promotion for it validates their confidence and investment in that person. Skipping the ceremony deprives these deserving individuals of an opportunity to share in the celebration of a great achievement in which they have played a major part. The next time you or your co-worker finally gets that promotion, ensure a ceremony happens.
Not only is it an important tradition that enables us to reinforce our core values, but also it is an opportunity to celebrate with and thank those who helped make the event possible. None of these things are an inconvenience.
As the promotion order states, it shows the Air Force believes in your abilities to perform at the next higher grade. It is a reward for hard work, dedication, discipline and sacrifice.
It is exactly the type of event that should be celebrated, yet many people opt to forego a promotion ceremony. They don’t want to inconvenience others or to have a big deal made about them. While these feelings are understandable, these individuals have missed the point — this ceremony isn’t just about them. Although the promotee is certainly the focus of the ceremony, I contend the event itself is as much about tradition and the attendees as the honoree.
It is military tradition to celebrate achievements, whether they are part of a team or an individual event. These celebrations take many forms and are intended to motivate others to excel and to perpetuate our values of service before self and excellence in all we do. The promotion ceremony is no different. At this event, we will heap praise and recognition upon the promotee, hopefully in such a manner as to inspire the audience to strive for their own goals.
Through our recognition of the promotee’s hard work and sacrifice, we not only remind junior members of the price to be paid, but reinforce the idea that these efforts are not in vain. And we hope to encourage the promotee to continue to excel and strive for the next grade. Commonly overlooked is the fact that these ceremonies are as much about the attendees as the promotee. Let’s face it, rarely, if ever, are great accomplishments attained single-handedly.
In attendance at the ceremony will be co-workers who helped the promotee with that big project, picked them up when they were down, or helped explain the finer points of some technical issue. There will be supervisors who mentored, trained, educated and motivated the promotee, often pushing him to accomplish that which the promotee believed impossible.
Most importantly, there will be family, who sacrificed with the promotee to help him reach his goals.
Attendees have a stake in the promotee’s accomplishments — they take just as much, if not more, pride in the promotion for it validates their confidence and investment in that person. Skipping the ceremony deprives these deserving individuals of an opportunity to share in the celebration of a great achievement in which they have played a major part. The next time you or your co-worker finally gets that promotion, ensure a ceremony happens.
Not only is it an important tradition that enables us to reinforce our core values, but also it is an opportunity to celebrate with and thank those who helped make the event possible. None of these things are an inconvenience.
TOP STORY >>Assistance Fund campaign begins Feb. 12
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AETCNS) — Every year around this time Air Force members get a great opportunity to take care of their own during the Air Force Assistance Fund campaign. This year’s campaign runs from Feb. 12 to May 4, and benefits active duty, Reserve, Guard, and retired Airmen — and their surviving spouses and families.
“The Air Force Assistance Fund is the one opportunity we have each year to reach out and help our fellow Airmen who find themselves in difficult and trying situations,” said Gen. William R. Looney III, Air Education and Training Command commander. “Through the Air Force Assistance Fund, the concept of an Air Force family that truly cares for one another becomes very clear.”
Last year’s campaign exceeded the AFAF’s goal by collecting nearly $7.3 million. Within AETC, members contributed nearly $1.4 million, with the command’s Airmen receiving more than $2.3 million in assistance. People can voluntarily contribute through cash, check, money order or payroll deduction to any of the following four organizations:
— The Air Force Aid Society, which provides Airmen and their families with worldwide emergency financial assistance, education assistance, and an array of base-level, community-enhancement programs. Base Family Support Centers have full details on programs and eligibility requirements. Information is also available online at http://www.afas.org/.
— The Air Force Enlisted Village, near Eglin AFB, Fla., which was founded in 1967 to provide a safe, secure, and dignified place for indigent widows of retired Air Force enlisted members. More information is available at http://www.afenlistedwidows.org.
— The Air Force Village, in San Antonio, which provides retirement living, with access to continuing health care, for military officers who served honorably and their spouses, with priority to retired Air Force officer widows and widowers in need of financial assistance. The Air Force Village Web site is http://www.airforcevillages.com.
— The General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation, which helps widows of all Air Force retirees, both officers and enlisted, through financial grants of assistance. The LeMay Foundation Web site is http://www.lemayfoundation.org/.
AFAF charitable organizations receive 100 percent of all designated contributions, and contributions are tax-deductible. For more information, visit http://afassistancefund.org.
Installation project officers have information on local campaigns.
“The Air Force Assistance Fund is the one opportunity we have each year to reach out and help our fellow Airmen who find themselves in difficult and trying situations,” said Gen. William R. Looney III, Air Education and Training Command commander. “Through the Air Force Assistance Fund, the concept of an Air Force family that truly cares for one another becomes very clear.”
Last year’s campaign exceeded the AFAF’s goal by collecting nearly $7.3 million. Within AETC, members contributed nearly $1.4 million, with the command’s Airmen receiving more than $2.3 million in assistance. People can voluntarily contribute through cash, check, money order or payroll deduction to any of the following four organizations:
— The Air Force Aid Society, which provides Airmen and their families with worldwide emergency financial assistance, education assistance, and an array of base-level, community-enhancement programs. Base Family Support Centers have full details on programs and eligibility requirements. Information is also available online at http://www.afas.org/.
— The Air Force Enlisted Village, near Eglin AFB, Fla., which was founded in 1967 to provide a safe, secure, and dignified place for indigent widows of retired Air Force enlisted members. More information is available at http://www.afenlistedwidows.org.
— The Air Force Village, in San Antonio, which provides retirement living, with access to continuing health care, for military officers who served honorably and their spouses, with priority to retired Air Force officer widows and widowers in need of financial assistance. The Air Force Village Web site is http://www.airforcevillages.com.
— The General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation, which helps widows of all Air Force retirees, both officers and enlisted, through financial grants of assistance. The LeMay Foundation Web site is http://www.lemayfoundation.org/.
AFAF charitable organizations receive 100 percent of all designated contributions, and contributions are tax-deductible. For more information, visit http://afassistancefund.org.
Installation project officers have information on local campaigns.
TOP STORY >>Military OneSource offers free online tax filing
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department’s Military OneSource family support program is once again offering free, online tax preparation and filing for servicemembers and their families, officials said. The service began Jan. 15. It’s available to active duty servicemembers, National Guardsmen and reservists and their families. This is the second year of the program. Last year, more than 327,000 tax claims were filed using a similar program, said Jane Burke, principal director in the Office of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy.
Burke added that servicemembers can put their tax refunds to good use as a deposit in a savings or retirement account or to pay off debts. “How to use the refund may be the first financial decision of the year” for servicemembers in improving their financial readiness, Burke noted. DOD is launching a campaign called “Military Saves” to encourage servicemembers to save money and eliminate or reduce their personal debt. Filers who use Military OneSource’s online system can expect to receive their refund within 10 days, Burke said. And Military OneSource tax consultants, she said, are trained to answer questions on preparing and filing taxes and provide other financial management information.
The Military OneSource service augments the long-standing voluntary income tax assistance program offered through legal centers at most military installations, Burke said. Volunteers at the centers provide free tax preparation and filing services, she said.
The service available through Military OneSource’s Web site “is a new option where people can do their taxes online for free,” said Army Maj. John Johnson, executive director, Armed Forces Tax Council. Tax-filing assistance also is available through the Internal Revenue Service’s electronic filing program.
Military OneSource’s online tax preparation and filing was very popular with servicemembers and their families last year, Burke said. “It is just one more way we can help improve the quality of life for our troops and their families,” she said.
Visit the Web site www.militaryonesource.com for more information.
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department’s Military OneSource family support program is once again offering free, online tax preparation and filing for servicemembers and their families, officials said. The service began Jan. 15. It’s available to active duty servicemembers, National Guardsmen and reservists and their families. This is the second year of the program. Last year, more than 327,000 tax claims were filed using a similar program, said Jane Burke, principal director in the Office of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy.
Burke added that servicemembers can put their tax refunds to good use as a deposit in a savings or retirement account or to pay off debts. “How to use the refund may be the first financial decision of the year” for servicemembers in improving their financial readiness, Burke noted. DOD is launching a campaign called “Military Saves” to encourage servicemembers to save money and eliminate or reduce their personal debt. Filers who use Military OneSource’s online system can expect to receive their refund within 10 days, Burke said. And Military OneSource tax consultants, she said, are trained to answer questions on preparing and filing taxes and provide other financial management information.
The Military OneSource service augments the long-standing voluntary income tax assistance program offered through legal centers at most military installations, Burke said. Volunteers at the centers provide free tax preparation and filing services, she said.
The service available through Military OneSource’s Web site “is a new option where people can do their taxes online for free,” said Army Maj. John Johnson, executive director, Armed Forces Tax Council. Tax-filing assistance also is available through the Internal Revenue Service’s electronic filing program.
Military OneSource’s online tax preparation and filing was very popular with servicemembers and their families last year, Burke said. “It is just one more way we can help improve the quality of life for our troops and their families,” she said.
Visit the Web site www.militaryonesource.com for more information.
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