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www.thelighthousenews.com Vol. 10, No. 21 | Thursday, October 14, 2010 By Andrea Howry Lighthouse editor For the second year in a row, the Navy Region Southwest Fire Department, which includes Na- val Base Ventura County (NBVC), was named both the Navy Large Fire Department of the Year and the Department of Defense Large Fire Department of the Year. “This is a tribute to the men and women who work fire and emergency services not just at NBVC, but all of those in the CNRSW Fire Department,” said NBVC Fire Chief John Adkins. “It just goes to show that they are true professionals and that they really take pride in what they do.” Receiving both awards two years in a row was a special achievement, Adkins said. “I was extremely pleased and honored to hear that we had won both awards for 2008,” he said. “This was the first time that Navy had ever won the DoD Fire De- partment of the Year. “When they announced that we had won the DoD award for a Fed Fire wins top DoD award 2 years in a row By Andrea Howry Lighthouse editor Just 15 minutes after the new U.S. Navy Seabee Museum opened its doors for the first time on Tuesday, Oct. 5, the first re- enlistment took place in one of the galleries. “This museum is big to our heritage,”said Construction Elec- trician 1st Class Leonardo Calde- ron, who jumped at the chance to re-enlist into the 31st Seabee Readiness Group in a building that is so important to the Navy’s Construction Battalion. “This building brings back everything we’ve done. I see the Humvee and I remember driving in Iraq. It defines what we’re here for.” Even though the building holds only the Humvee and a bulldoz- er, more than 200 people visited during the first open house, with many saying they would return for future visits before the 36,000- square-foot museum officially opens in the fall of 2011. Open houses are scheduled the first and third Tuesday and the first Sat- urday of every month, so people can watch the museum slowly fill with exhibits and displays. Visitors no longer need to get a badge to see the museum. The new building is outside the base gates, accessible by driving be- Seabee Museum gets rave reviews at unveiling PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE Seabees walk through the new home of the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, on the first of thrice- monthly open houses. Exhibits will be moved in gradually over the next year, with an official grand opening planned for the fall of 2011. Clarence Hamersen, 94, who served in the 129th Seabee Battalion from 1943 until 1945, came from Tucson, Ariz., to attend the first open house of the Seabee Museum. “Nothing can match this,” he said of the new building. ‘It defines what we’re here for’ SEE FIRE, PAGE 14 SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 16 One of the greeters at the Haunted Swamp, scheduled for Oct. 28-30 at the Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Aquatics Center. Page 17. Complete coverage of the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce Military Appreciation Dinner on Sept. 24, plus coverage of the Navy Ball, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Ventura Marriott. Oct. 28. CS1 Shun Jones of the Point Mugu Barracks cooks the barbecue lunch that was available for only $3 at the Combined Federal Campaign kickoff at Point Mugu on Thursday, Sept. 30. A similar event was held at Port Hueneme on Tuesday, Oct. 5. This year’s fund-raising goal is $1 million. Page 3. WHAT’S INSIDE WHAT’S AHEAD

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

For the second year in a row,the Navy Region Southwest FireDepartment, which includes Na-valBaseVenturaCounty (NBVC),was named both the Navy LargeFire Department of the Year and

theDepartment of Defense LargeFire Department of the Year.“This is a tribute to the men

and women who work fire andemergency services not just atNBVC, but all of those in theCNRSWFire Department,” saidNBVC Fire Chief John Adkins.

“It just goes to show that they aretrue professionals and that theyreally take pride in what theydo.”Receiving both awards two

years in a row was a specialachievement, Adkins said.“I was extremely pleased and

honored to hear that we had wonboth awards for 2008,” he said.“This was the first time thatNavyhad ever won the DoD Fire De-partment of the Year.“When they announced that we

had won the DoD award for a

Fed Fire wins top DoD award 2 years in a row

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Just 15 minutes after the newU.S. Navy Seabee Museumopened its doors for the first timeon Tuesday, Oct. 5, the first re-enlistment took place in one ofthe galleries.“This museum is big to our

heritage,”said Construction Elec-trician 1st Class LeonardoCalde-ron, who jumped at the chanceto re-enlist into the 31st SeabeeReadiness Group in a buildingthat is so important to the Navy’sConstruction Battalion. “Thisbuilding brings back everythingwe’ve done. I see theHumvee andI remember driving in Iraq. Itdefines what we’re here for.”Even though the building holds

only the Humvee and a bulldoz-er, more than 200 people visitedduring the first open house, withmany saying they would returnfor future visits before the 36,000-square-foot museum officiallyopens in the fall of 2011. Open

houses are scheduled the first andthird Tuesday and the first Sat-urday of every month, so peoplecan watch the museum slowly fillwith exhibits and displays.Visitors no longer need to get

a badge to see the museum. Thenew building is outside the basegates, accessible by driving be-

SeabeeMuseum getsrave reviews at unveiling

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Seabees walk through the new home of the U.S. Navy Seabee Museumat Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, on the first of thrice-monthly open houses. Exhibits will be moved in gradually over the nextyear, with an official grand opening planned for the fall of 2011.

Clarence Hamersen, 94, whoserved in the 129th SeabeeBattalion from 1943 until 1945,came from Tucson, Ariz., to attendthe first open house of the SeabeeMuseum. “Nothing can matchthis,” he said of the new building.

‘It defines whatwe’re here for’

SEE FIRE, PAGE 14

SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 16

One of the greeters at the HauntedSwamp, scheduled for Oct. 28-30 atthe Naval Base Ventura County, PortHueneme, Aquatics Center. Page 17.

Complete coverage of the OxnardChamber of Commerce MilitaryAppreciation Dinner on Sept. 24,plus coverage of the Navy Ball,scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, atthe Ventura Marriott. Oct. 28.

CS1 Shun Jones of the Point MuguBarracks cooks the barbecue lunchthat was available for only $3 at theCombined Federal Campaign kickoffat Point Mugu on Thursday, Sept.30. A similar event was held at PortHueneme on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Thisyear’s fund-raising goal is $1 million.Page 3.

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When will the NEX Food Court TVs be fixed?

Question: The television set in the Navy Ex-change Food Court plays the same video continu-ously. I was told that when the contractor installedthe new main-entrance sliding doors, the cableto the television set over the doors was severed.I would like to know when the television will berepaired to play news or sports for the patrons ofthe Food Court instead of a children’s video repeat-ing itself.

Answer: The DirectTV connection was origi-nally disabled to allow the connection of the newSight and Sound power television center. It wasreconnected successfully; however, at the time,due to continuing renovations on the Food Courtentrance, the NEX opted to postpone the reconnect

of the Food Court TVs until the completion.After the contractors left, NEX officials discov-

ered that the connections were severed in the ceil-ing and would need to be repaired. As the construc-tion work is under warranty, NEX has been workingwith NAVFAC to ensure that the repair work is paidfor by the appropriate parties, as NEX should notbear the expense of their repair.Currently, a different contractor is working on

the roof and HVAC systems on the NEX roof. TheDirectTV antennas have been moved several timesand need to also be realigned. The NEX has madearrangements with DirectTV for all of the workneeding to be performed within the next few weeks.Patrons can expect to have a news channel avail-able for viewing at that time.

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

October

HOWLOWEEN PETEVENT: 11 a.m. to3 p.m., NEX PortHueneme. Celebrating

the newly expanded PetDepartment. Pet costume contestis at 1 p.m., with the winnerannounced at 3 p.m. Information:982-6801.

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ENERGY AWARENESSGOLF TOURNAMENT:8 a.m., Seabee GolfCourse, Port Hueneme.

Texas Scramble. Cost: $36.Information: 982-2842.

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FALL FEST: 11 a.m. to3 p.m., Port HuenemeSeabee Chapel.Face-painting, games,

costume and pumpkin-carvingcontests. Sponsored by ReligiousMinistries. Information: 982-4358.

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ENERGY AWARENESS5K RUN: 11:30 a.m.,Beehive Gym, NBVCPort Hueneme. Sign-

ups start at 11 a.m. Strollers,kids, pets welcome. Information:989-7378.

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NAVY BALL: 5:30p.m. social hour; 6:30p.m., ceremony anddinner; dancing until

midnight. Ventura Beach Marriott.Information: 982-5217.

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SCION SCARY SHOTGOLF TOURNAMENT:10 a.m., Seabee GolfCourse. Presented by

DCH Scion of Oxnard. Hole-in-oneon Hole 13 results in a free 2011Scion TC. Information: 982-2620.

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Only $993,933 left to go.The Combined Federal Campaign kick-

offs at PointMugu on Thursday, Sept. 30,and at Port Hueneme on Tuesday, Oct. 5,brought in $6,067, making a dent in the$1 million fund-raising goal for 2010.Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding of-

ficer, NBVC, is chairing this year’s cam-paign, which runs throughDec. 17. At thekickoffs, he praised the concept behindthe CFC.“This is a great opportunity to help fund

an organization that means something toyou and to learn about other organizationsout there,” he told the crowd at each ofthe gatherings.Federal workers can choose frommore

than 200 charities to help fund via allot-ments from their paychecks beginning Jan.1 or via a one-time donation.Terri Belkin,CFCdirector, said $951,000

was raised by the 17,000 federal workersin Ventura, Santa Barbara and San LuisObispo counties last year, 5 percent morethan the year prior, and she’s confidentabout achieving the $1millionmark. Thisis the seventh year she has directed thecampaign, which NBVC has taken partin for more than 30 years.About 20 organizations had booths at

the Port Hueneme and Point Mugu kick-offs to introduce their services and letpeople know what they do.Each kickoff also incorporated a 5K

run, a $3 barbecue lunch put on by theFirst Class Petty Officers Association and

giveaways.For more information on the CFC or

to make arrangements for a donation orallotment, contact Chief Navy Counselor(SW) Mario Maytorena at [email protected] or call 989-8728.

This year’s CFC goal a cool $1 million

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Nearly two dozen charitable organizations were on hand to explain their services duringthe Combined Federal Campaign kickoff at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, onSept. 30.

By Darrell E. WallerNaval Facilities Engineering Command PublicAffairs

The Navy’s Energy Conservation Tech-nology Validation (TECHVAL) programinstalledmore than 50 energy-saving, workstation specific lights at Building 1100aboard Naval Base Ventura County(NBVC) the week of Sept. 6.

The pendant lights, deployed within theNAVFAC Engineering Service Center’sheadquarters building, consist of a single“up” and two “down” T5 fluorescenttubes. The lights can be easily controlledby the cubicle occupant and offer fargreater illumination while using less en-ergy.“This new lighting system shows great

promise and has undergone rigorous test-ing through our TECHVAL program,”said Capt. Paz B. Gomez, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Service Center commandingofficer. “The lights burn with a highercolor temperature and appear brighter tothe human eye. This enables us to dim

them to reduced levels, using less energyand saving money for the fleet and Amer-ican taxpayers.”The up lights are controlled by the facil-

ity and can be dimmed and turned on andoff with a time clock. The down lights arecontrolled by the individual cubicle oc-cupant, who uses a hand-held remotecontrol tomeet their comfort level, or turnthe lights off entirely. Each light fixture isequipped with an occupancy sensor that

turns off the two down lights when no oneis in the cubicle.Lights in proximity to building windows

will include daylight sensors that will au-tomatically dim the up lights during day-light hours, saving energy when not inuse.The lights replaced are four banks of

lights on two circuits, governed by a timeclock to come on daily at 6 a.m., switchingoff at 6 p.m. Each of the four individualbanks could be turned on for 30 minutesat a time. During normal work hours, alllights would be turned on, even thoughinformal surveys showed that, at any timein the regular workday, only one-third ofthe cubicles would be occupied. In addi-tion, employees working during off hourswould find, at a minimum, a quarter ofthe lights activated. The new lights willeliminate much of that wasted energy.Previous installations of these types of

lights have registered energy reductionsof up to 80 percent in similar environ-ments.

Building 1100 gets energy-saving cubicle lights

PHOTO BY DARRELL WALLER / NAVFAC ESC

More than 50 of these energy-saving workstation specific lights were recently installedat Building 1100, Naval Base VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme.

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I have to admit that while I think I amOPSEC conscious — it makes my familyand friends crazy — I never realized howcareless I was on PERSEC, or personalsecurity.Maybe, like me, you have said or posted

something similar to the following, “Mycountdown calendar is getting smaller!”From an OPSEC perspective, I didn’t

reveal a thing about my service member’scommand, area of operation, movementor return, right? So from an OPSEC per-spective I was good. However, from aPERSEC view – well, I just announcedthat my husband is gone, implying that Iam home alone.Now, what if I then post, “I’m meeting

the girls for a movie.” Now I have an-nounced that I live alone and my home isgoing to be empty. See where we are head-ing here?So let’s talk about personal safety at

home. TheDepartment of theArmy offersthe following to spouses:• Consider owning a dog. If that is not

possible, give the appearance of owning

a dog. Post a “Beware of dog” sign andset large dog bowls outside and inside thehouse.• Consider stronger doors, a security

alarm system, peepholes in all doors andblackout drapes and curtains.Most alarmcompanies will conduct a free home in-spection and make safety recommenda-tions regardless of whether you purchasetheir products.• Have adequate lighting outside your

house.• Create the appearance that the house

is occupied while you are away by usingtimers to control lights and radios (yes,radios) and having a trusted neighbor orrelative pick up newspapers and mail andput your trash out and return containersto their proper place — and cut yourgrass.• Never admit strangers to your home

without proper identification — thinkabout all the service providers in our homewith each PCSmove. If you’re not expect-ing a service tech, call the company toverify the official visit.• Do not unnecessarily divulge your

home address, phone number or familyinfo. Teach children to do the same.• Personally destroy all paperwork and

other items that reflect personal informa-tion, including bank statements, creditcard offers, etc. A good cross-cut shredderis around $30 and is worth it.• Develop a “code”to talk about deploy-

ment with your family and friends (“Joereturns on the 10th of Carnation”).• Help children understand the impor-

tance of safety, especially keeping our

service member’s status a “secret” fromunauthorized individuals — those whoaren’t teachers, clergy, etc.• Always lock your car, even if you are

only going to be a moment. Think thisisn’t important? Your base access tags an-nounce you are military, and your vehicleregistration and insurance cards provideyour address. That’s more informationthan any stranger has a right to access.• Never leave bills or other correspon-

dence in your car. Again, this reveals youraddress.• Remember that once you post some-

thing on the Internet, it is there forever!A clue given today, coupled with a clueyesterday and another tomorrow, can po-tentially put you, your family or servicemember at risk.PERSEC– your personal security – yup,

it really is important.

— Connect with Beth Wilson on Twitter (@Beth_Wilson), Facebook (www.facebook.com/enlistedspousecommunity) and www.enlistedspousecommunity.com.

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For a variety of reasons, military fami-lies often choose homeschooling as anoption for their children. With frequentmoves, differences in state and school dis-trict requirements, or family preferences,homeschooling can be an ideal choice formilitary families. However, it is importantfor families to understand what the staterequires to ensure that students are beingeducated legally. These are the optionsavailable to California families:Private School Affidavit (PSA): The

Private School Affidavit may be filed on-line at the California Department ofEducation website from Oct. 1 to Oct. 15of every year. Schools that are createdafter the filing period should file at thetime the school is established. If you needto file your affidavit and cannot do soelectronically (or choose not to), you canstill file a Statement in Lieu. You bear re-sponsibility to adhere to all private schoollaws and maintain records. Californiamandates that certain subjects such asreading, social studies, math and sciencebe taught when you file the Private SchoolAffidavit. Hiring a certified private home-school tutor also falls under this option

(Cal. Educ. Code §§ 33190, 48222,48224.)Public School Independent Study Pro-

gram (ISP) or Charter School: If you reg-ister with a public school ISP or CharterSchool, your child is still enrolled in pub-lic school but instruction is delivered athome. You are considered a teacher’s aideand will be assigned a credentialed teach-er to oversee your program. You will needto keep the records required by the pro-gram in which you enroll. Materials areavailable on loan. Parents are asked to signa contract agreeing that they will allow

their child to be tested. Public programswill not offer religious materials, and anyreligious instruction must be after the re-corded school hours. Please see yourschool liaison officer for a list of homecharter schools or information on inde-pendent study in your area. (Cal. Educ.Code § 51745.)Private School Satellite Program:APSP

is a private school that has filed an affida-vit. If you enroll in a Private PSP, it actsas an administrative umbrella for yourfamily’s private school. The private PSPfiles the Private School Affidavit annu-ally and keeps required records on file suchas attendance records, health records andan outlined course of study for each stu-dent. They may also keep track of cumu-lative files, grades, transcripts and testresults, if any. A small tuition fee will becharged for administrative and paperworkservices. When you sign up, you becomea teacher in that school. Your name andaddress do not appear on the affidavit,but the PSP is required to keep a listingof each teacher and his/her qualifications.(Cal. Educ. Code § 48222.)Correspondence and Virtual Schools:

These programs work much like a PSP oran ISP; however, the teacher is online andthey keep all the school records. The Cal-ifornia Virtual Academy (CAVA) is oneof the largest public (tuition-free) virtualschools in California. http://www.k12.com/cava/There are private, out-of-state Indepen-

dent StudyCorrespondence Programs andcurricula. Unless the school maintains anoffice in the state of California and filesthe Private School Affidavit (R4 Form),enrolling in their program will not satisfythe legal requirements for public schoolexemption. It’s OK to enroll in an out-of-state ISP to get and use the curriculum,but it will not cover you legally unless theschool complies with California law. If ithas not filed an affidavit, then you musteither enroll in a Private ISP establishedinCalifornia, or establish your own privateschool and file the R4 Affidavit yourself(Cal. Educ. Code § 51745; Private: CalEduc. Code § 48222.)

— For information on K-12 education, pleasecontact the NBVC school liaison officer at989-5211 or e-mail [email protected].

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Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433

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

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

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

Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday,

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

11:30 a.m.Catholic Religious EducationPre-K through high schoolTuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121

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

ProtestantSunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.

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

Worship scheduleThe older I become the more I havegrown in the awareness and importanceof caring for my health.Onemight surmise that servicemembers

are health conscious, especially since weare required to remain within certainphysical standards to continue functioningas viable qualifiedmembers of the variousbranches of service. Remaining healthyenables the military to keep their focus onmission, so healthy eating habits are im-portant, exercise is necessary and fosteringemotional and mental health is essen-tial.You would think all this was easily un-

derstood, but sometimes we are our ownworst enemy, lacking the discipline re-quired to uphold these critical habits.Discipline is an action we should strive

to fulfill, for it can reap great benefits forour personal and professional lives. It isa quality we should run swiftly towardbecause the result will make us feel likewe have overcome a mountain.Yet, due to our own will, the choices

and decisions wemake can hinder the dis-cipline we need to maintain healthy life-styles. There are so many distractions or

temptations that deter us from an easywalk along this road. We exercise occa-sionally, or not at all, rather than consis-tently, and we ignore emotional feelingsthat lead to poor deleterious interactionswith others.Discipline can help us stay the course

so we become the people we want to be.Hopefully, practicing healthy living is amajor goal for each of us.As a Christian, maintaining a healthy

lifestyle is pertinent to my walk withGod.In the Holy Bible (I Corinthians 6:19), itis written, “Do you not know that your

body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, whois in you, whom you have received fromGod?You are not your own…” Thereforedoing what is right for my body is serviceunto God.Let’s make every effort to care for our-

selves and fight bad choices. God is withus, our strength in our weakest moments.Lean onHis strength to exercise disciplinefor healthy living. This action you will notregret.

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A Prevention Relationship En-hancement Program (PREP) will beoffered this month for any servicemember and their spouse or lovedone. It takes place from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Oct. 20 and 21 at the SeabeeChapel Fellowship Hall. This is anexcellent opportunity to grow in com-munication skills to improve andenhance your relationship. To register,call the Naval Mobile ConstructionBattalion 4 ReligiousMinistry Teamat 982-6190.

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“You guys are doing a wonderful job.”With those words, Capt. JimMcHugh,

commanding officer, Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC), congratulated workersat the Child Development Center atNBVC, Port Hueneme, for earning a five-year accreditation from the National As-sociation for the Education of YoungChildren (NAEYC), the nation’s leadingorganization of early childhood profes-sionals.“We’re proud to have earned the mark

of quality from NAEYC, and to be rec-ognized for our commitment to reachingthe highest professional standards,” saidTamara Lo-Ray, director of the Port Hue-neme Child Development Center.“NAEYCaccreditation lets families in ourcommunity know that children in our pro-gram are getting the best care and earlylearning experiences possible.“Our mission is to provide an optimal

environment for the development of youngchildren that enhances the quality of lifefor the military family in support of mis-sion readiness.”McHugh and Capt. David Sasek, chief

staff officer, NBVC, toured the Child De-

velopment Center on Friday, Sept. 24,congratulating each of the workersthroughout the building.They had to do so quietly: The officers

arrived during nap time.The tour began with Tina Levasseur, a

training and curriculum specialist at thecenter, showing the officers the portfoliosand lesson plans that are drawn up and

constantly updated for each of the 142children, from infants to preschoolers, andbriefing them on the accreditation pro-cess.To earnNAEYC accreditation, the Port

HuenemeChildDevelopmentCenter wentthrough an extensive self-study process,measuring the program and its servicesagainst the 10 NAEYC Early ChildhoodProgram Standards and more than 400related accreditation criteria. The pro-gram receivedNAEYC accreditation afteran on-site visit by NAEYC assessors toensure that the programmeets each of the10 program standards.NAEYC-accredited programs are also

subject to unannounced visits during theiraccreditation, which lasts for five years.“Your work is so important,”McHugh

told the staff. “Our Sailors need to knowtheir children are in a safe and education-al environment. It eases a lot of the bur-den.”The ChildDevelopment Center at Point

Mugu will begin the reaccreditation pro-cess next year. There are 72 children atthat facility.In the 25 years since NAEYC accredita-

tion was established, it has become awidely recognized sign of high-qualityearly childhood education. More than7,000 programs are currently accreditedby NAEYC — approximately 8 percentof all preschools and other early child-hood programs.“The NAEYC accreditation system

raises the bar for child care centers andother early childhood programs,” saidJerlean E.Daniel, Ph.D, executive directorof NAEYC. “Having earnedNAEYCAc-creditation is a sign that Port HuenemeChild Development Center is a leader ina national effort to invest in high-qualityearly childhood education.”The NAEYC accreditation system has

set voluntary professional standards forprograms for young children since 1985.In September 2006, the association revisedprogram standards and criteria to intro-duce a new level of quality, accountabil-ity and service for parents and children inchild care programs. The new standardstoday reflect the latest research and bestpractices in early childhood education anddevelopment.

Child center at Port Hueneme earns 5-year accreditation

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From left, Tina Levasseur, a trainingand curriculum specialist with the ChildDevelopment Center, Port Hueneme, showsCapt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer,Naval Base Ventura County, and Capt. DavidSasek, chief staff officer, the reams ofpaperwork necessary for accreditation.

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On Friday, Oct. 1, the Naval Base Ven-tura County Fleet and Family SupportCenter (FFSC) teamed up with the PortHueneme Commissary to raise awarenessof disaster preparedness throughout thelocal military community.During the event, FFSC personnel dis-

tributed 500Operation Preparemini-flash-lights to commissary patrons. They alsoprovided shoppers with the Navy’s book-let, “Are You Ready?” the Southern Cali-fornia Earthquake Commission’s “PuttingDownRoots in Earthquake Country,” theFederal EmergencyManagementAgency’s“Ready Kids”activity book and an emer-gency shopping list prepared by the De-fense Commissary Agency.“The hope is that these materials will

inspire Navy families to be prepared forthe day an emergency strikes,” said JayneBurgess, an FFSC work and family life

consultant who specializes in disaster pre-paredness. “Knowing what to do can savelives, property and time.”One of the most important things for

Navy families to do to protect themselvesin possible emergencies is to be informed,have a plan and make a kit.Service members and their families can

learn how to prepare, respond, and re-cover with the FFSC’s Operation Preparepublic awareness program.For materials or information on Op-

eration Prepare or about disaster pre-paredness classes, contact Jayne Burgessat 982-3159 or [email protected].

Commissary,FFSC teachpreparedness

1. Three-day supply of water (1 gal-lon daily for each family member).2. Three-day supply of non-perish-

able food (for each family member).3. Manual can opener and uten-

sils4. Battery-powered or hand-crank

radio and extra batteries.5. Whistle to signal for help.6. First aid kit7. Copies of important docu-

ments8. Prescriptionmedications (1-week

supply) and copies of prescriptions9. Prescribedmedical supplies, such

as glucose or blood pressure monitor-ing devices.10. Infant formula, baby food, dia-

pers and other supplies.11. Flashlight and extra batteries.12. Cash and coins for 1 to 2

weeks.13. Hygiene products, such as soap

and toothpaste14. Chlorine bleach and instructions

for disinfecting.15. Pet food and supplies.

Basic supply list

Jayne Burgess, left, a work and family life consultant who specializes in disasterpreparedness at the Fleet and Family Support Center, discusses emergency-kit essentialswith Doni Woods, whose husband, Master Chief Steve Woods, is with VX-31, during adisaster preparedness event in the Port Hueneme Commissary on Friday, Oct. 1.

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Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary ofDefense, famously, or infamously, oncesaid that the military goes to war with theequipment it has on hand, not what itwould like to have. In Iraq, that led tomany casualties.Unfortunately, the same can be said for

many of us— that we went into marriageor partner relationships with the skills wehad. Too often the result is much pain andsuffering and collateral damage to childrenfrom frequent arguments, divorce anddomestic violence.A 2001 study found that couples are

looking for a “soul mate,” someone towhom they have a profound spiritual andemotional connection to. This places ahistorically heavy burden on each partnerand the relationship itself, with the expec-tation that each will make the other hap-py. This expectation conflicts with thereality that as people and circumstanceschange, the relationship must also gothrough the growing pains change alwaysbrings.Marriage goes through phases: thehoneymoon stage; the “What happenedto the man/woman I married?” stage; the“Change or else” stage; to the stage of

accepting and appreciating each other’sdifferences.Essential supportive skills of commu-

nication, anger and stress management,conflict resolution, knowledge of male andfemale dynamics, parenting and financialmanagement can reduce and/or preventthe terrible emotional, physical, financialand legal pain and suffering that maritalconflict or domestic violence causes.Your Fleet and Family Support Center

is where you can get what you need for amore healthy relationship. Call for a con-fidential appointment at 866-923-6479.

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By MCC Michael B. WatkinsNMCB 40

DEH DADI-TWO, Afghani-stan — Naval Mobile Construc-tion Battalion (NMCB) 40 con-ducted a change of commandceremony on Sept. 24 at DehDadi-Two, Afghanistan.Cmdr. Tim J. DeWitt assumed

command of NMCB 40 fromCmdr.GlennW.Hubbard, bring-ing an end toHubbard’s two-yeartour.“I’m sad,” said Hubbard. “I

don’t want to leave, but I knowit’s time to go. It’s just hard toleave when 40 has been doing sowell. I love seeing them so suc-cessful, and I’m really going tomiss that.”

During an interview, Hubbardtalked about some of the unit’saccomplishments during his timeas commanding officer.According toHubbard,NMCB

40 established the first permanentdetail in Timor-Leste.“We went into the far reaches

of Timor-Leste building schools,clinics and renovating a univer-sity,” saidHubbard. “We also didextremely well during our FTX(field training exercise.) I’m proudof all of them.”When asked about his person-

al accomplishments at 40, Hub-bard said, “I think I’ve made thisplacemore approachable becauseI’m approachable. I’ve tried tobring back the enabling and em-powering of the small unit leader.I’ve tried tomake this a fun placeto come to work.”The change of command cer-

emony was an abbreviated ver-sion and a departure from thetraditional Navy change of com-mand ceremony.

“I think aNavy change of com-mand ceremony in a land-lockedcountry deserves a departurefrom the norm,” said Hubbard,adding that he just wanted to geta few last words out to thetroops.

“I want to express my sinceregratitude to the men and womenof NMCB 40 for all their service,dedication and hard work,” saidHubbard. “They have made thistour enjoyable, rewarding, andhumbling. It’s all about the peo-

ple, and the people make thetour.”Hubbard closed his comments

with one last “Hoo-rah 40” be-fore reading his orders and trans-ferring his command to De-Witt.DeWitt’s comments were brief

and to the point: “To themen andwomen of 40: There is no doubtover the next few months we willbe faced with many challenges,”he said. “But after spending justa few days here, I am extremelyconfident that together as oneteam, “Fighting Forty”will comethrough it all.”DeWitt, a native of Oregon,

Ill., received a bachelor of sciencedegree in civil engineering at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign and his commissionfromNavalReserveOfficer Train-ing Corps (NROTC) in 1993.DeWitt began his career as a sur-face warfare officer and trans-ferred to theCivil Engineer Corpsin January 2000.

NMCB 40 has change of command in Afghanistan

PHOTO BY MCC MICHAEL B. WATKINS / NMCB 40

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40 conducts a change of commandceremony in Deh Dadi II, Afghanistan, on Sept. 24 with Cmdr. Tim J.DeWitt, in the background, assuming command from Cmdr. Glenn W.Hubbard.

DeWitt takes overfor Hubbard in anon-traditionalceremony

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Several road hazards at Naval BaseVentura County, Port Hueneme, will becorrected over the next few days, requir-ing road closures at these locations:• The railroad crossing at Pleasant

Valley Channel Road and Track No. 13Road. Pleasant Valley Channel Roadwill be closed between Oct. 18 and 25.During this repair, the alternate routewill be via Lehman Road.• The railroad crossing at Pleasant

Valley Road between Buildings PH 523and 524. Work is scheduled to take placebetween Oct. 20 and 25. The alternateroute will be via Tower Road adjacentto Building PH 513.• Patterson Road between Lehman

Road and Cargo Road. Work will beginafter the Pleasant Valley Road work iscompleted. The alternate route will bevia Track No. 13 Road.It is anticipated that by Monday, Oct.

25, all locations should be open to nor-mal traffic.

Team West Contracting Corp. will beperforming repairs, and folding barri-cade signs will be used to indicate roadclosures and alternate routes.For more information, call Kevin

Mitchell at 982-3219 or e-mail him [email protected]

Several Hueneme road closuresin effect from Oct. 18 to 25

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation. New toll-free appointmentscheduling service: 1-866-923-6478. Call24 hours a day, seven days a week. Sched-ule counseling (individual, marital, fam-ily) and appointments for financial, spouseemployment, transition and relocationassistance.

Life Skills Workshops

• Disaster Preparedness: Are you andyour family prepared for an emergency?Learn how to cope with a disaster by pre-paring in advance and working with yourfamily as a team. Thursday, Oct. 21, 2 to3 p.m.• Couples Communication (3 sessions):

Strengthen your communication and yourconnection as you juggle deployment,money matters, partnership, and parent-ing. Mondays, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1; 5 to 7p.m.

Career Support and Retention

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

gram: Monday-Thursday, Nov. 1-4, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all retirees.Civilian attire, bring medical records andDD2648 on Monday.• Interview Skills: Prepare for your job

interview. Learn the interview process, sal-ary negotiation, conduct amock interviewand more. Thurs., Oct. 14, noon to 2p.m.• Spouse Resume Writing: Learn what

makes up a winning resume and learn jobsearch skills. Monday, Oct. 18, 10 a.m. tonoon.• Corporate Resume Writing: Cutting-

edge resume techniques! Must call 982 -5325 to register. Fri., Oct. 22, 7:30 to 9a.m.• Federal Employment: Resume, web-

sites, and the application process. Fri.,Oct. 22, 9 to 11 a.m.

• CONSEP: Financial, life skills, andcareer management for members withfewer than 10 years of service. Mon.-Thurs., Oct. 25-28, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Goal Setting: Learn how to identify,

prioritize and achieve long, medium andshort-term goals through proper planningand organizational strategy. Tuesday, Oct.26, noon to 2 p.m.• VAWorkshops/Briefs: Get on-the-spot

assistance in filing your VA claim! Call982-5325 to sign up.Wed., Oct. 27, 9 a.m.to noon.• LAPD testing: Onsite testing for

LAPD! Oct. 27, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Pleasecall to register, 982-5325.

Sexual Assault Preventionand Response (SAPR)

• Point of Contact Training: Trainingfor command SAPR POCs. This is a re-quired training for POCs. Mon., Oct. 25,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• SAPR Advocate Meeting: All com-

mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., Oct. 28, 10 to 11 a.m.

IA Readiness, Deployment

• Deployment Readiness: For servicemembers’ families who are soon to be de-ploying or executing IA orders.Wed., Nov.3, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Ombudsman

• Ombudsman Basic Training: Requiredto become an ombudsman and if morethan three years have elapsed since attend-ing this class. Tuesday through Thursday,Oct. 19-21, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.• Ombudsman Meetings: Ombudsman

program updates and advanced training.Tuesday, Oct. 26, 6 to 8 p.m., FFSC, PointMugu, Bldg. 225.

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Relocation• Married to the Military: Newly mar-

ried to the Navy? Learn about militarybenefits, family programs, Navy jargonand customs. Wed., Oct. 27, 2 to 4 p.m.

New Parent Support• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-

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

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

mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• Brand New Baby (3 sessions): Thurs-

day, Oct. 14, 21, 28; 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Financial Management

• Financial guidance by appointment.Evening appointments available. Call982-3640 Port Hueneme or 989-8844.Information available on saving, invest-

ing, TSP, credit reports, creating a spend-ing plan, car buying, avoiding foreclosureand bankruptcy, selling versus rentingyour home, retirement planning and fi-nancial planning for deployment.• Home Buying Seminar: Learn how

to determine price range and choose thebest financing plan. Thurs., Oct. 21, 5:30to 9:30 p.m.• Command Financial Specialist Re-

fresher: Refresher class for CFSers whohave been in the position for three years.Monday, Oct. 25, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., FFSC,Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.

Free food distribution• Oct. 23, Nov. 20, Dec. 18. 9 a.m. to 2

p.m., Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant ValleyGate, Port Hueneme. Food items varyfrommonth tomonth. Requirements: Ac-tive duty E-6 and below or their spouses;bring an LES and only one issue per fam-ily. E-7 with two or more dependents mayqualify. Income guideline statement avail-able at distribution site. Custodian of achild who is a family member of ActiveDuty personnel on deployment.

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

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second consecutive year, I was speech-less.”The fire department for the six-state

Southwest Region is indeed large, en-compassing 25 installations, nine air-fields, two major aircraft carriers and 67supported ships. It protects the largestland mass in the Navy— 1,363,745 acres— and 6,218 buildings.The 79 firefighters assigned to NBVC

are part of a special force that must haveexpertise in not only structure, airfieldand shipboard fires but also the SantaAna-fueled wildfires that plague theSouthwest Region nearly every autumn,especially in Ventura County.“There aren’t that many departments

that have wildland responses outside oftheir installations, much less the numbersand sizes that we respond to,” Adkinsexplained. “It takes additional trainingand certifications to allow our personnelto respond to these types of incidents.”The Southwest Region has an unri-

valed number of mutual aid partnerships— 39 — involving 400 fire stations.

That’s 5 million people who could po-tentially be helped by Fed Fire person-nel.

Cost savings was another area notedon the nomination forms.Using in-house instructors to train

1,100 firefighters in hazardous materialsand emergency services training, amongother areas, saved more than $320,000in 2009. Training with mutual aid part-ners saved an additional $60,000.The Navy’s first fire and emergency

services training center was built in theSouthwest Region.“Joint labor effort between firefighters

and community regulations, militarytraining projects and tenant commandssaved over $2.4 million in procurementand 10,000 man hours in labor,” thenomination form stated.The region worked closely with com-

munities in providing training and safe-ty classes. Fire safety camps taught el-ementary school children life-savingskills, and the region provided instruc-tors for the Firehouse World Expo inSan Diego and at a three-day exercise inthe High Sierra’s Forest Service Cen-ter.The region added $17,000 in safety

equipment and conducted $260,000 instation upgrades, including refurnishingbunkrooms, offices and kitchens.

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Garrett Ellis, 4, son of BU1 Jared Ellis with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 andhis wife, Melodie, checks out the radio equipment inside one of the fire trucks on displayduring the Oct. 6 Fire Department Open House at Station 72, Naval Base Ventura County,Point Mugu. The open house, part of Fire Prevention Week, is one of several communityoutreach events put on by the fire department each year that contributed to the SouthwestRegion winning top Defense Department honors for the second year in a row.

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hind the Pass and Decal Office on Ven-tura Road.“Just looking at it from the road, the

building didn’t look big enough to houseeverything,” said Walter Hicks, a Ca-marillo resident who served in the Sea-bees from 1953 to 1957. “But it’s differ-ent once you get inside.”The architecture itself drew rave re-

views.“Nothing can match this,” said Clar-

ence Hamersen, a 94-year-old retired

chief petty officer who came from Tuc-son, Ariz., to attend the first open house.“It’s not just a plain hallway with a fewpictures on the sides. They’re transport-ing the real thing in here. I’ve never seena museum done that way.”Paul Boog, a retiree living in Port Hue-

neme, often brought visitors to the mu-seum’s predecessor: two drafty Quonsethuts that were more than 60 years oldand had bad ventilation and even worseplumbing.“This is such an improvement, with

so much room,” he said. “The other onewas really scrunched up. You couldn’tappreciate what was inside.”Bill Annett, a Seabee from 1964 to

1967, lives in San Diego but drives toPort Hueneme six to eight times a yearto volunteer at the museum. He’s eagerto start helping to move the displays intothe new building.“It’s a lot bigger on the inside than

what I’d pictured,” he said. “This is re-ally going to be great.”

In scenes from present-day Seabee life,at left, Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class(FMF) Orlando Green, left, and EquipmentOperator Constructionman Jacob Fisher,both Seabees attached to NMCB 5, prepareinfluenza vaccinations for injection at CampLeatherneck, Afghanistan, on Sept. 17.At right, Lt. Nicholas Mueller, right, NMCB5’s Charlie company commander, receiveshis annual influenza vaccination from CMC(SCW) Joshua Curry at Camp Leatherneck.NMCB 5, “The Professionals,” are currentlydeployed to Afghanistan executing generalengineering, infrastructure construction andproject management in support of OperationEnduring Freedom.

PHOTOS BY MC2 (SCW) ACE RHEAUME / NMCB 5

A shot in the armfor today’s Seabees

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Museum Director Lara Godbille describes to a group of Seabees what one of the gallerieswill look like when it officially opens next fall.

PHOTO BY BUCN STACY WILLIS / 31ST SRG

CE1 Leonardo Calderon, left, becomes the first person to re-enlist inside the new SeabeeMuseum on Oct. 5, the museum’s first open house. Here, he’s congratulated by CommandMaster Chief Ray Dickey of the 31st SRG.

SeabeeMuseum is already a favorite

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Bill Annett lives in San Diego but will continueto drive up several times a year to volunteerin the Seabee Museum.

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A Harvest Fest, designed as an al-ternative to super-scary Halloweenactivities, is planned for Saturday, Oct.23, at the Port Hueneme Seabee Cha-

pel. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., young-sters can enjoy face painting, musicalchairs, a cake walk and other games,and they can enter contests for best

costume and best-decorated pumpkin.There will also be free food anddrinks.Sponsored by Religious Ministries,

the Harvest Fest is an autumn versionof the Summerfest held earlier thisyear. For more information, call thechaplain’s office at 982-4358.

Family-friendly Harvest Fest set for Oct. 23 at Seabee Chapel

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Get ready to be afraid.Very afraid.The zombies, vampires and chainsaw-

wieldingmaniacs thatmake up theHaunt-ed Swamp at the Naval Base VenturaCounty, Port Hueneme, Aquatics Centerare waking up and preparing their come-back for Oct. 28-30.Morale,Welfare andRecreationAquat-

ics Manager Molly McCarthy and headlifeguard Ryan Althoff are heading upconstruction of the third annual HauntedSwamp, and they’re excited about what’staking shape.“We’ve got pirates and hillbillies, a rain

room, an ‘Alice inWonderland’ forest anda cave,”McCarthy said. “It’s going to begreat.”TheHaunted Swamp is open tomilitary,

dependent andDefense Department civil-ian personnel only on the first night, Oct.28. The not-so-scary tours for the young-er set are from 4 to 6 p.m., and scary toursare after dark, from 7 to 10 p.m.The public is invited on Oct. 29 and 30.

Hours are the same, and free shuttle bus-es will take civilian guests from the Pleas-ant Valley Gate to the swamp until 9p.m.The Haunted Swamp is free for all mil-

itary and dependent personnel and forchildren 6 and younger. The early toursare $5 per person, and scary tours are $8per person.Visitors will walk into the pool area,

passing graveyards and zombies along theway, and head toward a boat dock, com-plete with lanterns and smoke. They’ll pileinto boats that divers from the Underwa-ter Construction Team 2 will then dragthrough the pool while the passengers takein the fog, camouflage and sounds of

crickets— and perhaps a surprise or two.They’ll disembark and make their waythrough a maze, cave, rain room, forestand everything they contain before head-

ing into the Warfield Gym for a carnivalwith candy, food and games.“We do this so Sailors and their families

have something cool to do for Halloween

that’s safe for the kids and is in a safe en-vironment,”McCarthy explained.“They’re not crossing streets at night

and running through intersections,”Althoff added.Right now, there are five key people

working on the swamp: McCarthy andAlthoff, Builder 2nd Class Justin Gomezof theNavyConstructionTrainingCenter,volunteerMercy Roman andMWRMar-keting Assistant Richard Cobb.Builder 1st Class Casey Polly, with the

NBVC 1st LT Division, is also helpingorganize the event.Commands that have committed to help

during the three-night event include VX-30, the Navy Research Lab, Medical andNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 4.McCarthy is looking for more help.

She’ll need about 60 volunteers each ofthe three nights to make everything asscary as it needs to be.McCarthy designed her first haunted

swamp in 2004 as a class project at Cali-fornia State University, Chico, where shewas majoring in sociology and minoringin recreational administration. She put onthe event for the Chico Area Recreationand Park District, which later hired her.When she came to NBVC several yearsago, she brought the idea with her.“No two years have ever been the same,

and they’ll always be different,” vowsAlthoff, who confesses that Halloweenisn’t his favorite holiday but that he’s got-ten, shall we say, sucked in by the vampiresand ghouls that make up the event.McCarthy and her crew started work

on this year’s project on Labor Day, whenthe pool cut back from its long summerhours to its winter schedule of 6 to 8 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.Monday throughFriday only.Onweek-ends especially, they can get a lot of workdone.“We’re really hoping to get a lot of

people,” McCarthy said. “We’ll be openrain or shine. And the more people wehave, the more fun it will be.”The zombies couldn’t agree more.

NBVCHueneme hosts Haunted Swamp Oct. 28-30

PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Above, Aquatics Manager Molly McCarthy is surrounded by some of the friends she hasgotten to know through the three years she has organized the Haunted Swamp. Below, thegraveyard that greets visitors.

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Refrigerators, walk-incoolers, ice machines

etc. From $99.00.FREE ESTIMATES!

Will pick up deadrefrigerators!

805-816-7169VCS253562

ALL MAJOR APPL.Sales, Service & PartsSave on repairs & sales

during the economy crisis.FREE SERVICE CALL

with repairs in Vta County.Washers, Dryers, Heaters,Refrigerators, Ovens Gas &

Electric, Microwaves35 Years Exp. Vta Co.

Victor 805-302-1866Miguel 805-760-8267

VCS253198

Always GoodWASHER/DRYER

KENMOREFor Sale

$100-$150 ea cashBUZZ 984-2327

----------WANTED

“DEAD OR ALIVE”FREE

KenmoreWhirlpool

Washers/DryersFor appliance

teacher

984-2327VCS254722

APPLIANCESWANTEDCASH PAID

WashersDryers

Refrigerators10 years old

or less,working or

NOT.805-290-7327VCS252679

FREE HAULAWAY JUNK

METALMetal Fences, Car

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

VCS255002

GE OVEN, in wallElectric, 30 in, Wht,

Digital Readout,Like New Only $150

805-982-0499VCS253432

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

805-671-9852 VCS254421

REFRIGERATORStainless Steel/like new

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

Sales, Repairs & InstallationCall (805)390-8136

VCS253217

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

All very good cond805-671-9852 VCS254415

WASHER & DRYER(Stacked) Kenmore, electric.

Great condition. Heavyduty / Super capacity $375.

Call (805) 482-2075

10 USED BIKES$40-$400. 805-384-0183

VCS254830

Announcements100-170

To our advertisers:Please check your ad the firstday and report any issuespromptly. Classified ads arecharged using an agate lineunit of measurement. Visiblelines are larger for readabilityand adenhancement, thereforebillable linesmay bemore thanwhat is visible to the reader.

105Found/Lost

105Found/Lost

Merchandise200-297

204Antiques AndCollectibles

204Antiques AndCollectibles

204Antiques AndCollectibles

204Antiques AndCollectibles

204Antiques AndCollectibles

207Appliances

207Appliances

212Bicycles

Sellyourcar.

Create yourownadonlineatVCSWHEELS.com

Find new&used cars.

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

Findcycles,boatsandRVs.

Selectyouroptions.Searchbymake

ormodel.Locatelocaldealers.

CALL800 221 STAR 7827

Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs

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AD FORFREE!

The Lighthouse offersfree classified ads forproperty and personalitems offered by active

duty and retired military,civil service and dependent

personnel within NavalBase Ventura County.

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

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

Fax: (805) 437-0466Email: [email protected]: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)Mail: The Lighthouse ClassifiedsP.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011Deadline:All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.Wednesday a week prior to publication.

• Motorcycles• Merchandise• Miscellaneous Wanted

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VENDORSWANTED

For Arts and Craft Fair

All items must be handcrafted and sold by artist.

Sunday Nov. 7th, 2010

TEXT snowfest to 52732for Vendor information

Contact:Sheri Fruhwirth

805-584-4443

www.rsrpd.org

2 CEMETERY Plots in Gar-den of Gethsemane, ValleyOaks Mem Pk, WestlakeVlg. Valued at $6195/each

sell $6000/obo/each805-551-5266 VCS254447

CONEJO MEM PARK 2plots in Santa Rosa III$4000ea. Linda 801-789-8747email: [email protected]

VCS254454

Conejo Mountain MemorialPark in Camarillo.4 Plots - $5,000 each

479-524-6714 VCS253592

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

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

805-532-1103 VCS254816

CLEAN+FAST HP or DELLCOMPUTERS! P4 to Dual

Core, $90-$180 Paul805-241-8392 VCS254848

Imogul Phones -Iphone Screen Repair

We also Buy & Sell Iphones &Jailbreak & Unlock

4243 Telegraph Rd.805-612-1699

VCS255289

RUBBER MATTINGGreat for gyms, patios, work

areas, garages, dog runs,factory, shops. Anti fatigue,day care play areas, truck

beds, etc. 4’x12’ rolls $85/ea.805-625-0568 VCS254373

TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellent

condition, $250-$400(805)671-9852 VCS254420

AffordableSectionals & Sofas

Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles

and more, local mfrshowroom factory

direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your

measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best

prices, quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.805-302-2138 VCS254008

ANTIQUE DRESSER, oak 4drawer w/mirror $150.

Antique pine Armoire w/bot-tom drawer $200. Lg oakArmoire, 2 cabinets $250

805-987-9040 VCS254380

BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed

w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress

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

805-830-3314VCS253161

BEDS King & Full Queen.Bunkbeds & Wicker Armoire.

Iron Patio Set. 805-501-0951VCS253658

BEDTempurpedic Style

Queen Memory FoamMattress Set

Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS253162

CONTOUR Adjustable twinbed, Retail:$4500. Sell for$3500 PERFECT condition.4 months old. 805-644-4679

VCS255020

COUCH, LOVESEAT,Kitchen Table, Wall Unit/

Computer Desk, LargeDesk w/Matching File

Cabinet. All must go!$600/make offer. Call

805-375-2117 or 818-314-8903VCS253884

Dinnette Set, $250.Antique Dinnette Set, $225.

Hutch, $225. Bed frame, $225.4 Chairs $200. Dinnette Table$125. Mirror, $125. Butcher

Table, $125. QueenMattress Set $275. Coffee

Table, $60. Food Saver, $65.OR BEST OFFER

805-236-7177 VCS254839

FURNITURE Oak Dining &4 chairs $300, China $100,Wall Table $100, End $100,Coffee $100. Before 7pm805-642-1209 VCS254298

Leather Over-stuffed Chair

Excellent Condition, LikeNew, Big Soft FauxLeather Overstuffed

Chair. Tan Color, MoldedWood Trim Base withFeet. Call Elizabeth

$200.00 OBO

(805)573-3377

VCS250736

NICE FURNITURE See athttp://picasaweb.

google.com/sheldon1451Priced to sell. [email protected]

VCS253759

Butterfly June

Handmade Wearable Artby local artist C. BaltzerMakes great gifts! Wed-

dings, Birthdays andCelebrations. Custom or-ders available. Featuredartist at Thousand OaksArts Festival Sept. 11thand 12th. Come see meat booth #6. email [email protected] or visit

www.butterflyjune.comand www.cbaltze-

rart.com . Also on et-sy.com!

VCS250210

CATS CRADLE Thrift ShopOpen Thurs thru Sun

Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.4160 Market #10, VTA

25¢-up 805-485-8811 VCS254384

GOLD HASPASSED $1000DOLLARS AN

OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,

BRACELETS,DIAMONDS LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX

WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD

COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD

CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

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

805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE

Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza

VCS253594

Ladies Dia-mond ring

Ladies diamond ring,10diamonds=1karat. size 5

$900.00

(805)241-8050

VCS251514

Sunday 10/17/10

Butterfly June*Wearable ArtT.O. Street Fair on Moor-

park Rd. 9am-4pmHandmade Art Booth D-24

Ceramic Butterflies, KilnFired Antique Marble

Necklaces, Recycled WineBottle Plates & much

more!www.butterflyjune.comwww.bflyjune.etsy.com

VCS255346

2 POWER CHAIRS,Good Condition. $200/each.805-647-1777 VCS254948

ESTATE LIQUIDATIONElectric Hospital Bed $600.

New Jazzy Pwr Chair $1,650.Hoyer Patient Lift $675.

Trans. Go Pwr Chair $1,450.Trans. 4 Wheel Scooter $775.Lift Chair w/heat/mass $850.

Excellent Condition/OBO.805-797-5624 VCS254876

RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters

Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer

Lifts/Wheelchairs805-797-5624

VCS254713

ARTIFICIAL TURF$1.50/sf. Looks better than

real grass, various sizes.805-495-9610 VCS255137

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

www.riteboxinc.comVCS253401

BOYSCOUTS OF AMERICARUMMAGE SALE

Rummage sale at theSalvation Army on

650 Petit Rd. Questions? Call(805) 650-9136 VCS254800

$$$$$$$$$CA$HFOR

YOURCAR

$$$$$$$$We’ll buy your

car runningor not!

Can’t find thepink or

registration?No problem!

To get the bestdeal, call us first!

805-754-9839VCS252893

VINTAGE NEON BEERSIGNS 40 to 195 Antiquedresser, sewing machine,cabinet 150.00to395 miscfurniture and home decor$9 to 250 1416 E. Main St.Ventura, Ca or call805-443-0480 VCS253771

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

Call 805-671-9569 VCS254417

DPM 3 KEYBOARDSYNTHESIZER

Fact reconditioned$225

••••••••••••••••••805-982-0499VCS253435

PIANO 52” upright andbench. Good sound andcondition, black. $400.805-857-2554 VCS255240

SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.

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

will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS254647

GOLF CLUBS KZG IRONS#3 2 Pitching wedge, graphite

shaft, xlnt cond. $200 set.KZG 3 wood graphite shaft$25. KZG 5 wood graphiteshaft, $25. Cobra 427 driver$50. 805-648-6421 VCS253628

WE BUY AMMO &ACCESSORIES. Also

SALTWATER FISHINGRODS & REELS and

accessories. 805-390-9565 or805-750-9222 VCS252941

Speakers

Cerwin Vega Cerwin Vegaspeakers in great shape

,big sound, $100805-241-8050 $100.00

(805)241-8050

VCS251513

RANGER 8 Welder/Gen$2,000/obo. 225 Amp Electric

Welder, $190.805-236-8358 VCS254366

SHOPSMITH 510upgrade. Major shop tools in

1 package! Such as:sanding disc, table saw,

lathe and drill press. $750.Call 805-659-3621

VCS253242

213Boutiques

219Cemetery Lots

221CommercialEquipment

223Computers/Accessories

227Exercise Equipment

233Furniture/Household Goods

233Furniture/Household Goods

0273Jewelry/Clothing

0273Jewelry/Clothing

274Medical Equipment& Supplies

275MiscellaneousFor Sale

275MiscellaneousFor Sale

275MiscellaneousFor Sale

277Musical Instruments

281Pool/Spa Supplies

283Sporting Goods

285Stereos/Radios

Find a home.

Find a home.vcshomes.com

vcstar.com/garagesales

OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.

Greatbuysarecloserthanyouthink.

Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs

CALL800 221 STAR 7827

Find new & used cars.vcswheels.com

Findnewcars,

usedcarsanddealers.

Find a home.

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

291Tools/GardeningSupplies

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Rebuilt engine, new paint, new

stereo, dice included, must sell.

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Construction &Demolition Scrap

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All Types of Metals

805.933.8280842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060

VCS254654

COLLECTIONS andMILITARY

• Pocket Knives• Sheath Knives

• Swords & Bayonets805-969-0381

VCS252884

I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &

REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS254418

METAL - WE PICK UPAND PAY YOU FOR YOUR

SCRAP METAL. CALL805-643-HAUL VCS253395

ADOPT A LOVINGCAT OR KITTEN.

Does your home & needsomeone to love? Wehave many to choose

from. Call CPA !!805-984-3933 VCS255139

American Eskimo (F)AKC & UKC -CH Blood/both

Parents 3 gen. pedigreecertified 661-472-9971Oxnard. VCS254956

AUSTRALIAN Shepherdminiature pups, purebred,

various colors, F. $300.805-529-2163 VCS253517

AUSTRALIANSHEPHERD PUPS.

Beautiful, Championbloodlines, AKC, ASCA, $900.

Call 805-279-7770VCS255221

BEAGLES - AKC M & FCredit card ok, $250 - $350.760-248-7658 or 661-816-3292

www.joes-beagles.comVCS255112

BerneseMountain Dog

MUST SEEAdorable Male Pup.

Delightful Personality.Pretty Markings.

Champion Lines. CalmTemperament. Wonderful

Family Dog. $1,200.805-529-5599 VCS255122

BRUSSELS GRIFFONSChampion lines. 3 M, Born

6/11/10. 1st shots, $1500.805-264-5605 VCS253107

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES8 weeks old. Shots up to date.

$100. Call or text805-506-9680 VCS255013

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES -ADORABLE Shots up todat PARVO INCLUENZADHLPP CORONA $150 Call805-240-6608 VCS254103

CHIHUAHUA PUPS 7 weeksBeautiful! 2 fems wht w/blk

spots, 1 fem & 2 males blkw/wht, 1st shots $300/obo805-890-1970 VCS253856

CHIHUAHUAS - AKC2 females, 1 male, 4 months

old. Parents on site. Call tocome see. 100-$200

805-886-8307VCS254125

DACHSHUNDS AKC $500661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807simplesite.com/loveadog

VCS253515

DOBERMAN Pinschersmini 1M chocolate & 1M blk,

1F blk & 1F chocolate , 6wks, $300. tails cut. Mother4¼lbs, father blk, 6½lbs.805-827-8064 call after 4 p.mhablo espanol VCS253575

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES Adorable. Happy.Raised as family members.Best of care. Vet report ofhealth inc’l. Pics. to email.Appt’s. welcome. Outstand-ng pet quality price of $1,250

818-631-7556 VCS254824

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES Adorable. Happy.Raised as family members.Best of care. Vet report ofhealth inc’l. Pics. to email.Appt’s. welcome. Outstand-ng pet quality price of $1,250

818-631-7556 VCS253408

ENGLISHBULLDOG PUPSAKC and International

Champion Lines. 5 malesand 2 females. Taking de-posits. Ready Oct. 7. Carol,661-242-1339 or 805-258-8056

VCS253696

GERMAN Shepherd PuppiesAKC 3 males/4 females$1000 each $200 dep re-

fundable 8 wks Oct 9. Freedeliv 661-349-4129/661-361-8675

desertlakeshepherds.comVCS254168

GOLDEN RETRIEVERBEAUTIFUL AKC PUPS,

Females, papers, shots. $600.Home raised. 805-208-0995

VCS253591

Golden Retriever PuppiesLove people, great with

little kids and otheranimals, Champion lines$500-$550 first shots andready to go! 805-760-7797

VCS254631

Golden Retriever Pups$2000+ goldenmeadows

retrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS254157

HIMALAYAN KITTENSCFA, all colors, champ lines,on site parents also for sale

$300/ea. 805-746-2945VCS253422

LAB PUPS AKC yellows,xlnt pedigree, guarantee$700 taking deposits mesbrueggerlabradors.com

Near Magic Mtn 209-604-4445VCS253996

Labradore & AustralianShepherd Mix Born 9/18-Ready Nov 1st-15th-2 F and8 M-2 br merles, 1 grey/blkmerle and the rest blk withwhite. Dewclaws removedand Aussie pups have theirtails docked (805) 272-5900or 798-1206 VCS254433

LABRADOR RETRIEVERSAKC, purebred, papers & 1stshots, Males & Females bothblack & chocolate, 7 weeksold. $1,000/obo. 805-444-3806

VCS254776

LABS, AKC, rescued &retired show dogs. Ap-

proved homes, 9 wks$600; 5 yr olds $400;

Black & yellow, spayed.805-386-9396 or 805-558-5150

VCS255313

MALTESE PUPPIESCute & Fluffy.

Prices start at $700.www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS253992

Pomeranian Pups AKCAbsolutely Gorgeous!

ww.segebartt.blogspot.com805-625-3004 VCS253499

Shih Tzu Puppies4 beautiful boys, all colors,7 weeks. $450. 805-612-1938

leave messageVCS254446

SIBERIANHUSKEYS

WE HAVE 4 SIBERIANHUSKEYS 3 FEMALESAND 1 MALE THEY ARE9 WEEKS OLD ASKING$375 CONTACT JACKIE805-758-9758 VCS253957

STAFFORDSHIRE Terrierspure bred & mixed, pups &

young adults, beautifuldogs w/good temperment.

Donation 818-883-8582VCS252780

ST BERNARD - AKC, 1stshots, dewormed, licensed

breeder lic #p-241880.Taking Deposits. $700/ea.661-867-2319 VCS255129

YORKIEBeautiful playful puppies.M & F, priced from $600.

www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS253994

ACCOUNTANT$59,581 – $80,367/ann

For City of Camarillomore info visit

www.ci.camarillo.ca.usor call HR 805-383-5618Submit City App/Supp

by Oct 22No faxes or postmarks

601 Carmen Dr, Camarillo,CA 93010 EEO

VCS254481

ACCOUNTANT$59,581 – $80,367/ann

For City of Camarillomore info visit

www.ci.camarillo.ca.usor call HR 805-383-5618Submit City App/Supp

by Oct 22No faxes or postmarks

601 Carmen Dr, Camarillo,CA 93010 EEO

VCS254480

ACCOUNTANT$59,581 – $80,367/ann

For City of Camarillomore info visit

www.ci.camarillo.ca.usor call HR 805-383-5618Submit City App/Supp

by Oct 22No faxes or postmarks

601 Carmen Dr, Camarillo,CA 93010 EEO

VCS254479

ADMITTING REPRESEN-TATIVE - ON-CALL Pro-vide efficient, timely,courteous registration ser-vices to ensure a high levelof customer service. Ob-tain accurate demographicand financial information toexpedite billing of accounts.Duties & Responsibilities:Pre-admissions - calling pa-tients and physicians to ob-tain demographic andinsurance information toprepare for the admit. Pro-cessing of data on all sched-uled/surgical admits.Registration. Accuratecollection and documenta-tion of demographic and in-surance data. Assistspatients with explanation ofrequired documents and co-payments. Obtain neces-sary signatures of patientsas required. Use of thecomputer system to docu-ment each patient encoun-ter.Qualifications: High schooldiploma or general educa-tion degree (GED) ; or oneto three months related ex-periences and/or training;or equivalent combinationof education and experi-ence. The employee mustalso possess knowledge ofthe hospital registrationprocess and the ability toread and understand insu-rance codes.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253368

AnalystBUSINESS SYSTEM ANA-LYST Candidate analyzes,supports, and manages en-hancements for currentsoftware applications; as-sists in the acquisition andimplementations of comput-er application systems asdirected by management;and performs other relatedduties as required.Bachelor’s Degree orequivalent or 3 or moreyears experience in Health-care. Three to five years ofexperience working withHospital Information Sys-tems, supporting applica-tion software, analyzingbusiness problems and / orproject management.Specialized knowledge of in-tegrated hospital systems.Knowledge of analysis, de-bugging and standard pro-ject management tools.Full-Time positionavailable.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253361

Auto Sales

VENTURATOYOTABIG VOLUMEDEALERSHIP

Seeking self motivatedsales reps that are hardworking and want to earntop $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

TOO MUCH TRAFFICTO HANDLE

6,000 GUARANTEE TOSTART

WE WILL TRAINWE OFFER:

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Apply In Person to:JAIME TORRES805-650-0510 X220

VENTURATOYOTA.COM

VENTURA AUTOCENTER

6360 AUTO CENTER DRVENTURA CA 93003

VCS254484

Pets&Supplies300-315

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

540Help Wanted

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

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310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

Employment500-585

540Help Wanted

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Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales

Utilizeloan calculator to projectmonthly payments.Visit VCSHOMES.com

Find new&used cars.

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297Wanted To Buy

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ExperiencedToyota

• Quick LubeTechnicians

• Line Technicians

• Service Advisor

• High energy, positivework environment

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

Please apply in personService Dept or E-mail

your resume [email protected]

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GENERAL. MUST READ!7 ORDER TAKER positionsopen. $850+/wk & benefitsafter 90 days. Call Wednes-day/Thursday only.805-658-8053 VCS255382

Graphic Designer/Project Manager

Established manufactur-ing company in Venturaseeks a Graphic Design-er/Project Manager tosucceed in a fast pacedbut rewarding businessenvironment. The suc-cessful candidate must beable to perform variedand multiple tasks includ-ing graphic design of cur-rent and new products,logo artwork, productpackaging, and technicaldrawings. Additionally,the candidate must per-form a concurrent role ofProject Manager involv-ing daily communicationand coordination withsuppliers, productionschedules/issues, man-agement of company pro-jects, and various dutiesfor the President of thecompany.

This position requires at-tention to detail, ability tomulti-task in a fast pacedenvironment, and excel-lent written, verbal, andinterpersonal skills. Mustposses experience withAdobe Illustrator/Photo-shop, InDesign, iPhoto,CAD, and Entourage.Generous salary based onknowledge/experience.Must be local. Benefits:medical/dental/401k.

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CLINICAL RESEARCHAmgen Inc. has an opportu-nity for a Sr. Assoc. StudyMgmt. Reqs: Bachelors &3 yrs exp; & exp w/ techni-cal, scientific & medical in-fo; advanced conceptsof clinical research; write& present using scientific &clinical issues. Job site:Thousand Oaks, CA. Refer-ence # 6J9W4C & submit re-sume to Global Mobility,Amgen Inc., One AmgenCenter Drive, MS 19-1-A,Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.No phone calls or e-mails.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS255398

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SCREENMACHINE

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VCS254962

BOBLETT’SSPRINKLER SVC*Repairs*Timers*Trouble Shooting*System Tune-Up*Upgrade Existing

Systems805-804-7785

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TEA PARTY TILE3rd Generation Master

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AFFORDABLETREE SERVICE•Trimming•Removal•Stumps •Firewood

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NursingDIRECTOR OF NURSING -TELEMETRY Directs theoperations, programs, andactivities in a specifiedclinical area of the hospitalincluding Critical Care, Ma-ternal and Child Care, Sur-gical Services andMedical/Surgical Care byperforming the followingduties.Duties: Ability to preparedepartment budgets, includ-ing the ability and under-standing to provide budgetanalysis and reconciliation.Plans and organizes ac-tivities related to specifiedclinical services to ensurepatient needs are met in ac-cordance with professionalstandards of medical andnursing care and hospitalor center administrativeprocedures. Performs du-ties in a manner to providevalue to the organizationthrough effort and positiveattitude. Creates a positivework environment which isfree from discrimination.Able to problem solve in aninclusive manner takinginto consideration othersviews and feedback. Main-tains full compliance withvarious regulations includ-ing Title 22, DHS, JCAHOand all applicable State,Federal and Local Laws.Recommends acquisition ofcapital equipment and man-ages staff in a manner thatcreates positive, safe andgrowth oriented environ-ment. Complies with poli-cies related to evaluations,competencies, employeehealth and wage and sala-ry. Identifies opportunitiesfor improvement and es-tablishes performance im-provement goals. Managesone or more subordinate su-pervisor who supervises atotal of 45 - 90 employees inthe Single or multiple nurs-ing units. Is responsible forthe overall direction, coor-dination, and evaluation ofthese units. Carries out su-pervisory responsibilities inaccordance with the or-ganization’s policies andapplicable laws. Respon-sibilities include interview-ing, hiring, and trainingemployees; planning, as-signing, and directingwork; appraising perfor-mance; rewarding and dis-ciplining employees;addressing complaints andresolving problems.Education and/or Experi-ence: B.S.N.; Masters de-gree preferred. Previousexperience at a Directorlevel. Demonstrated recordof accomplishments inquality, service excellenceand finance.Licenses and Certificate:Current CA RN License isrequired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253367

IT Amgen Inc. has an op-portunity for a Sr Assoc ISBus Sys Analyst Reqs:Master’s & 4 yrs exp; &exp with cheminformaticstools; chemistry cartridg-es; working with end-usersto resolve issues & train useof scientific software;VB.net, SQL, PL/SQL, Ja-va; Oracle, MS Access. Jobsite: Thousand Oaks, CA.Reference # 7YUR9D & sub-mit resume to Global Mo-bility, Amgen Inc., OneAmgen Center Drive, MS19-1-A, Thousand Oaks, CA91320. No phone calls or e-mails. Must be legally au-thorized to work in the U.S.without sponsorship. EOE.VCS254914

LABORATORYASSISTANT I

UNIVERSITY OFCALIFORNIA

UC Cooperative Exten-sion needs part-time as-sistant for strawberryresearch program. Pre-fer experience in fielddata collection and man-agement. Send resume to669 County Square Dr.#100, Ventura, CA 93003,Attn: Cris Johnson”VCS255324

LOAN PROCESSOR-Exp’d.DU/LP/DO/AU. F/T. Orderdocs, funding, closing & ad-min duties. Email resumeto: [email protected]

MACHINIST - Seniorset up & operate manuallathe & mill. 5 yrs shop exp,4 day work week. Fax oremail resume. 805-445-7530

[email protected] Gage Corp,

Camarillo, CA VCS254180

MANUFACTURING Opera-tion needs highly exp’d gen-eral machinists. Must beaccountable w/good skills &a get it done attitude. Mustspeak English and havexlnt English comprehension& communication skills.Great benefits w/a growingco. Send resume to:[email protected] or pickup application in personfrom security at 15853 Old-en St., Sylmar, CA 91342VCS255067 VCS255069

MASSAGETHERAPIST

Daytime, Weekdays only, 3to 4 hrs/day. Call for moreinfo. 805-385-4180 VCS255046

MEDICALFAMILY PLANNINGSURGERY CENTER

P/T positions available:DON(must have surgerycenter/OR experience),RN,LVN,OR/ Scrub TechFax or Email resumes to805-288-5138

[email protected]

Medical

Physician AssistantsNurse Practitioners

*INTERNISTS*to perform History &Physicals & Medical

Follow Up Visits.Psych Hospital. Oxnard.

Fax or email resumes:(818) 880-3750

[email protected]

DriverVan Driver

Must have clean DMVrecord. Previous van driv-ing experience preferred.Available Mon.-Fri.7a.m.-6p.m. to drive pa-tients to and from theirhomes to a hospital pro-gram.a completed applicationalong with your resume in-dicating position of interestto:

Aurora Vista del MarHospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

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

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human ResourcesVCS254087

HealthcareMental Health Workers

Per Diem, Evening(3pm-11:30pm) & Nights(11pm-7:30am). Must beavailable to work week-ends. F/T and P/T statusavailable upon successfulcompletion of 90 day Intro-ductory Period. Previousin-patient psychiatric hospi-tal experience preferred orsimilar related experience.Direct patient care dutiesinclude assisting with ad-missions and discharges,safety checks, vital signsand charting. C.N.A. orC.M.A. preferred.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vista del MarHospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

Ventura, CA. 93001

Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human ResourcesVCS254079

HealthcareNursing

R.N. - Shift Supervisor9a.m.-9:30p.m. Fri.-Sun.Previous Nursing Supervi-sory experience preferredPlease send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vista del MarHospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

Ventura, CA. 93001

Phone: (805) 626-5287Fax: (805) 652-2248

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human ResourcesVCS254784

Nursing

CNAsAM & PM Shifts

Good pay & benesMary Healthof the Sick

2929 Theresa Dr.Newbury Pk, CA 91320

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

VCS254499

NursingEMPLOYEE HEALTH RNResponsibilities: The Em-ployee Health RN serves allfacilities and staff of Com-munity Memorial HealthSystem, including AuxiliaryMembers. EmployeeHealth RN monitors pre-placement physical ex-amination data, providesappropriate disposition bycommunicating placementeligibility to Human Re-sources, and documentingstatus in the EHR/chart.The Employee Health RN isresponsible for healthscreens; required immu-nizations, post blood bornepathogen exposure, andwork-related injury carefollow up. Maintains alldocumentation and logs re-quired by all regulatoryagencies, including, but notlimited to OSHA, TJC, Title22, Workers’ Compensation,EOC, etc. Participation intraining, skills and safetyfairs, and various commit-tees is expected.Requirements: RN withcurrent CA license. Bache-lor’s degree desirable. 2-3years experience in Em-ployee Health or Occupa-tional Health preferred.Knowledge of physical as-sessment related to pre-placement. Knowledge ofTitle 22 for health careworkers for Tb surveil-lance, immunizations andinfectious diseases. Musthave knowledge of OSHAand requirements for bloodborne pathogens. Musthave current BLS certifi-cate.Licenses and Certificate:Current CA RN License -Current BLS certification isrequired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253366

NURSING

EXP’D DSD& F/T CNA’S

St. Josephs HR Center,28 - bed Ojai SNF.

Competitive wages &benefits. 2464 E. Ojai

Ave., Ojai, 805-646-1466VCS255286

NursingLVN - Urgent CareCFH Saviers Road

Oxnard, CAFull Time 12 hour Day ShiftProvides professional nurs-ing care to Patients in sup-port of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Organizes and Coordinatespatient care planning withother hospital disciplines.Reports to the Clinic Nurs-ing Supervisor or Coordina-tor and interfaces withFront Office and Back Of-fice staff to assure patientflow in the Back Office ofthe clinic.Requires a current LVN Li-cense, supervisory skillsand ability to troubleshoot avariety of situations. Assistphysician as needed, trainnew staff. Bilingual in Eng-lish & Spanish required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253364

NursingMDS Coordinator/RNFull-time with Benefits Ex-perience in SNF-MDSFax/E-mail Resume to(805) 933-0055 or

[email protected] Cove Care Center

at Santa PaulaVCS255208

NursingREGISTERED NURSE -Operating Room SurgeryDepartment Must have cur-rent CA Rn License; Cur-rent BLS & ACLScertificates Previous Sur-gery experience required.CNOR preferred One Full-Time position available (80hrs a pay period)Day Shiftplus evening on-call.Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in jo-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS253363

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

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

VCS253360

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

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

VCS253358

NursingRN II - Labor & Delivery

Duties: Provides special-ized nursing care to obstet-rical patients Administersprescribed medications andtreatments in accordancewith approved nursing tech-niques. Prepares equipmentand assists Physician dur-ing treatment and examina-tion of patient.Education and/or Experi-ence: Two (2) years experi-ence as Labor & DeliveryNurse.Licenses and Certificate:Current CA RN License isrequired. CPR, NRP cer-tifications are required.Specialty certification pre-ferred Completion of ad-vanced EFM class within 6months of hire.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS254123

NursingRN II - Pre-Op/PACU(2 positions available)

Duties: Provides pre andpost-operative nursing careto patients having inpatientand outpatient surgical ser-vices in the hospital andSame Day Surgery.Education and/or Experi-ence: Associate’s degree(ADN) or equivalent fromtwo-year college or diplomaschool. Pre-op and PACUexperience preferred.Minimum of one (1) yearrecent med-surg acute carenursing required.Licenses and Certifications:Current CA RN License -Current BLS, ACLS andPALS certifications are re-quired.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS254122

NursingRN - Operating RoomSurgery DepartmentMust have current CA RnLicense; Current BLS &ACLS certificatesPrevious Surgery experi-ence required. CNOR pre-ferred One Regular Part-Time position available (48hrs a pay period)Day Shiftplus evening on-callOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in jo-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS252050

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

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

VCS253359

PRODUCTIONSUPERVISOR

F/T Position. Seeking ex-perienced bilingual Span-ish/ English Individualw/strong organizationalskills to supervise & fillproduction orders. Com-puter skill a plus. Com-petitive salary w/benefits. Submit resumevia FAX @ 805-487-0109 orapply in person at1135 Mountain View Ave.,Oxnard. VCS254910

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RECEPTIONIST/OFFICEASSISTANT for Environ-mental Eng firm Xlnt ver-bal, written, comm skills,Microsoft proficient req.Fax resume 805-983-4992VCS255316

Restaurant-Sous Chef exp’donly. Full service, fine din-ing establishment. Abilityto communicate w/HeadChef & line staff, meet statehealth-related req & workunder deadlines. Fax oremail resume w/exp, salaryhistory, and references:Moorpark Country Club

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RETAIL SALESHome Appliance Los

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Retail

Verizon Wireless is cur-rently seeking RetailSales and Retail Custom-er Support Representa-tives in the VenturaCounty area. Not onlywill you get to work onchallenging opportunities,but you’ll also enjoy totalrewards for a job welldone, including medical,dental, and vision fromday one, 401(k), generoustuition assistance andmore. Apply now at:

www.verizonwireless.com/careers.

Verizon Wireless. EOE.VCS254840

LEGAL SECRETARYOxnard workers comp de-fense firm has F/T open-ing for a Legal Secretary.3 - 5 yrs exp w/strong sec-retarial skills. Must type70 wpm, Word Perfect,EAMS & Legal Solutionsa plus. Xlnt benes. Pleasefax resume 818-386-5700VCS254587

Sales

IMMEDIATEHIRING

Telesales/TelemarketingExcellent Income Oppty.Fax Resume: 805-262-6080

or Email to:[email protected]

VCS255393

SalesTired of Just GettingBy With A Minimal

Paycheck?Now training motivated,committed individuals toearn “skies the limit in-come learning our businessand sales system. We off/hr+ comm + bonuses +med+401k Matt, 805-644-4833VCS254996

SCIENTIST Amgen Inc. hasan opportunity for a Scien-tist Reqs: PhD; & exp withlab work; LCMS for quanti-tative & qualitative analy-sis; pharmacology, safety& drug metabolism studiesrelevant to supporting drugdiscovery and/or regulatorysubmission. Job site: Thou-sand Oaks, CA. Reference# 7LWMSX & submit re-sume to Global Mobility,Amgen Inc., One AmgenCenter Drive, MS 19-1-A,Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.No phone calls or e-mails.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS254736

SCIENTIST Amgen Inc. hasan opportunity for a Scien-tist Reqs: PhD; & exp withlab work; LCMS for quanti-tative & qualitative analy-sis; pharmacology, safety& drug metabolism studiesrelevant to supporting drugdiscovery and/or regulatorysubmission. Job site: Thou-sand Oaks, CA. Reference# 7LWMSX & submit re-sume to Global Mobility,Amgen Inc., One AmgenCenter Drive, MS 19-1-A,Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.No phone calls or e-mails.Must be legally authorizedto work in the U.S. withoutsponsorship. EOE.VCS254734

SECRETARY PART TIMEfor Construction Co. Flexhrs, Word, Excel & book-keeping skills. Fax resume805-389-9682 VCS255343

Social ServicesCrisis Response &

Intervention SpecialistFull time bi-lingual neededto provide client supportand services to victims ofsexual assault. Will pro-vide response to law en-forcement and MDIC aswell as be available even-ings, weekends and holi-days as needed. Must haveprevious experience.Knowledge of court eti-quette, law enforcementprotocol, restraining ordersand victim impact state-ments a plus. $14.00 - $16.00hr. Email resume [email protected].

VCS254284

Telemarketing

StartImmediately!Established communica-tions company in Camarillois looking for Telemarket-ing Sales reps. 8:30a-5pMon-Fri, full benefits. Base+ comm + bonus805-389-9066 VCS255389

TherapistRESPIRATORY CARECLINICAL SPECIALIST -ADULT To assist with theday to day operations andactivities of the Adult/Pedi-atrics Respiratory CareServices Department. As-sist with organizing and su-pervising all areas ofrespiratory therapy in amanner that ensures thegoal of optimum patientcare. Assist with Supervi-sion of all services withinthe Adult/Pediatric Res-piratory Care Services De-partment, as well aspersonnel and evaluation ofperformance of personnel.Interfaces with the MedicalDirector/Designee forquality patient care issues.Plans, directs, and super-vises technical aspects ofthe department in regardsto services, programs,evaluations and staff devel-opment. Assist with budge-tary development andimplementation of opera-tional and capital budgets.

Required Qualifications:

Graduate of an AMA ap-proved school of respirato-ry therapy and beregistered by the NationalBoard for Respiratory Care(NBRC). Current CA RCPlicense, BCLS, ACLS, andPALS certs are required.Minimum of 5yrs of clinicalexperience particularly fo-cusing on critical care andER/trauma. Minimum oftwo years of supervisoryexperience is required.

CMHS offers a comprehen-sive 403(b) retirement planwith employer match, lifeand AD&D insurance,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.

If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS254117

UtilitiesContract Administrator –

Gas #985079Southern California GasCompany seeks a qualifiedindividual to design smallto medium piping projectsand supervise constructioncrews. The type of work in-cludes oil/gas pipeline con-struction and oil/gasprocessing facility con-struction.The individual must be ableto manage and coordinateall project-related activitiesleading to the successfulcompletion of the project:scoping, selection of consul-tants and/or engineer-ing/construction firms, costestimates, budgeting, per-mitting, design, materialprocurement, construction,and start-up.The successful candidatewill administer constructioncontracts; coordinate com-munication between theCompany and the contrac-tors; and monitor contrac-tors’ work methods,construction procedures,materials utilized, and ad-herence to schedules. Thecandidate will also solveproblems in a timely anddecisive manner to ensureproject success.The ideal candidate willhave experience in con-struction equipment andtechniques, material selec-tion, and industry practicesand have the ability to readand interpret engineeringspecifications and draw-ings. The candidate willalso be familiar with ASMEB31.3 and B31.8 PipingCodes and ASME Section 8Boiler and Pressure VesselCode.Requires a high school di-ploma. A bachelor’s degreeor equivalent is preferred.A minimum of five years’construction managementexperience is required. Oiland Gas industry experi-ence is preferred. Pipingdesign experience is pre-ferred. Please apply atwww.socalgas.com.VCS254359

PT HUE STUDIO Nearocean, $759mo, w/stove &

refrig, utils pd. 805-208-0883or 805-984-2930 VCS253583

CAM 2+1.5Move In Special

1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,

Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS255175

CAMARILLO

IN and OUTCome IN for a tourGo OUT for lunch*Visit our gorgeous garden

apts & receive aFREE IN-N-OUT Gift Card*

We offer spacious 1 & 2 brapts, 2 br townhomes, pool,

spa, carport parking,laundry rooms.

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T-TH 9am-1 p.m. & by appt

805-987-6146*some restrictions apply.

VCS254737

CamarilloLas Posas Capri Apartments

MOVE IN SPECIAL!440 East Daily Drive

1 Bedroom, pool, beautifulgrounds. Walking distance to

shopping, movies andrestaurants. 1 bdrm- $950/mo

805-482-4964 VCS251704

CARPINTERIA Spacious1+1, close to beach, pool/spa,pvt lndry. $1,500 incls utils.

Appt Only.3950 Via Real #205thebloomingprincess@

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MOVE IN SPECIALSanta Paula

1/2 Off 1st Month Rent onJr. One Bedrooms.

Available Now. $875/moPool, 2 Laundry Rooms,

Refrig Incl, Covered ParkingQuiet Community

Water/Trash/Sewer PaidSanta Paula Village

218 N. 8th Street805-933-1074

VCS255250

NEWBURY PARKCASA OAKS APTS

Select Units,1 & 2 Bedrooms.Custom paint &

carpet, fireplaces,balcony, pool,

laundry facility.Dogs welcome.Waived pet dep.

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

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888.201.4050VCS255354

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Sec 8 ok. Call Silva at818-389-2954 VCS252933

OXN 2+1 $1195+. North endSpotless, gated, gar/remote

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OXN 2+1, FIREPLACE,PATIO, BBQ PIT, GAR-AGE. 805-483-2876VCS255374

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Oxnard 1 BedroomSTOP! See Us First!

Spacious. Frig included.North end convenient to

Fwy. From $895.Parkwood Gardens

805-983-1201or visit: aptlifestyles.com

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Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts

Studio $8501+1 $9752+1 $1195

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

No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880

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INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr

Suite 580805-485-4040

$300 BONUS**1+1 North Oxnard

downstairs, patio, carport,near school & park $850

*1+1 North Oxnarddownstairs, patio, carport,

near school & park $850

*1+1 North Oxnarddownstairs, patio, sharedgarage, coin laundry $850

*1+1 Near Dwtwn Oxnarddownstairs, patio, carport,near shops/transport $850

2+1 Near Dwntwn Oxnardupstairs, balcony, carport,near shops/transp. $1050

VCS253292

OXNARD

DEL CIERVOAPARTMENTS

Low DepositsOAC

1 & 2 Bedrooms

• Beautiful Grounds• BBQ Area

• Pool and Jacuzzi• Tennis Courts

• Close to Shopping• Cats OK

1905 N. H St.805-981-4341

VCS253873

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

Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available

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

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

lots of windows & closets.Family living. Nr schools

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

805-488-3815 english805-701-8317 espanolVCS253613

Oxn

BEACH APTSOxnard Shores

Steps from beach, gatedcommunity, granite

counter tops. 805-984-2362VCS254522

OXNDON’T PASS UP THIS

GREAT DEAL!1 MONTH FREE

Live in this beautifulcomplex near Marina,

Large 1+1 & 2+2, garage,pool/spa, w/d hkp. N/P

Villa Marina 805-985-0644VCS253947

OXN Lg 1br patio apt, stove,refrig, prkng, lndry, small

complex. Sec 8 ok. $9951941 N. Ventura Rd

818-706-8900 VCS254820

OXNNewport Landing

Close to beaches, minutesfrom downtown Oxn.

2 pools, fitness center.805-488-3946 VCS254525

OXNPalm Circle Apartments1/2 Off First Months Rent

1 & 2 Bedrooms• Pool• Onsite Laundry• Carport300 N. G. St. (805) 200-8651

VCS255311

OXN SHORES 1+1 DUPLEXAll util incl. $850/mo. Credit

Check. No pets. Call818-355-4099 VCS254547

OXN Shores 2+1 upstairs$1050 lovely landscaped

courtyard, cover’d carport,lndry, beach 1 block! Toni,Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS254939

OXN south 2+3 share ok

GIGANTIC$1,150 f/p pet ok 641-0101

VCS255073

PORT HUENEME 1 bdrmWE OFFER:

Clean, quiet property.Fresh paint, clean carpets,

Pool and gated parkingFrom $900.

Across from Navy BasePARK MADERA APTS

2561 Madera Circle 984-4062or visit: aptlifestyles.com

VCS254435

Port HuenemeHarbor Village Apartments!Spacious 1BR/1BA & 1BRLoft close to shopping &

restaurants. Pool, off streetparking, laundry room,

onsite mgr. $950-$1,075/mo.Call for move in specials!

(165 N. Fifth St.)(805)488-1434 VCS254629

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

805-488-2131 VCS253916

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••PT HUE 2+1 remodeled unit

blocks to beach $1300/moPacific Rim 805-984-2930 or

443-1543 DRE#01036767•••••••••••••••••• VCS255262

SANTA PAULA 2+1 w/pvtgar. $1,125 mo+$1,100 dep.

Dwnstr unit.234 S. Steckel DrCall Manager for info.

805-525-1731 VCS253512

See The Beautiful Sunsets!FREE utils, indoor cat ok.

• 1 Bdrm $995 & upCall for appointment.

Buena Vista Apartments805-653-0809 VCS255006

COLONY APTSFirst St, Simi Valley

805-583-3133Move In Specials

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SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS253239

SIMI STUDIO APT943 Ventura Ave.

$775/mo. No pets. Call805-300-3883 VCS253815

Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks

805 497-3450Move-In Specials

VCS252883

T.O. GRANADA GARDENS1+1 $1,170 + dep

2+2 $1,395 - $1,495 + dep.Move-In Special.No Dogs or Cats.805-492-2113

VCS252954

T.O MOUNT CLEF APTSSpecials!!

Studio $850 1br from $10002br from $1300. Pool/Spa/

Playpark. mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS253880

T.O.

When AvailableSpacious 1 & 2

BedroomsPool, covered parking

& laundry room.Easy Fwy Access.

Sorry, no petsMon-Sat 9am-5pm

or by appt(805)495-5520223 Erbes Rd #101

VCS254273

VENTURA1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200

Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS253872

VENTURA2 & 3 Bedrooms

675 Providence AveCALL FORPRICING

866-964-9019OPEN DAILY

9am-6pmPET FRIENDLY!

VCS254406

VENTURA COUNTYTierra Vista Apts

1, 2, & 3 Bedroomsstarting from $1,232Models open to view

Pet Friendly• Spacious floor plans

• Washer/dryer- every unit• Full kitchen appl pkg

• Covered parking• Dog & Cats welcome*Open Mon-Sun 8:30-6:00Call 866-799-0390

VCS255083

Ventura - East

Rent Too High?-- A CHOICE --

CITRUS GLENGAS & WATER PAID

805-647-6755Call, We Answer!

VCS253169

BRAND NEW1 & 2 BedroomApartment HomesStarting at $1405

A Gem of a Community inthe Heart of Ventura

Don’t miss out!Taking VIP

appointments now!Call Today805-856-3456Or visit us at

ralstoncourtyards.comVCS254694

VTA 1+1 APTnear park & school No pets$825 805-258-3203 VCS254513

VTA 1+1 new stove, paint &cprt. Gar, lndry.Nr hospi-tals $950 utils pd but elect

805-644-8257 VCS254410

VTA1+1 Xlnt Location

& Extra Large, GarageW/T/G Paid

Must See $1100/mo

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Clean, Great NeighborhoodW/T/G Paid, Xlnt Location

Avail Now $900/mo

***************************1+1 Beach Apt

Just 1 Block From BeachClean, Avail Now

***************************1+1 Near Downtown

Just Remodeled, Carport,Clean, Near Shopping

***************************Buena Properties

(805) 658-2531VCS254556

VTA 2+1 $1200. No smoke.Office: 80 Aliso Lane.

Tues-Sat 12-5pm or by appt805-641-0111 VCS255145

VTA 2+1 $995 & 2+1 town-hse style $1050 Clean, lg

rms, big closets, new crptMontalvo $500 dep OAC805-642-9660 VCS254328

VTA 2+1 Move In Special$1,025. New carpet, parking,

trash, lndry. Cat ok643-3419, 643-5834, 218-7441124 Kellogg. VCS253024

VTA 2+1 with large patio,$1,300/mo+$1,100/dep.

Avail 10/10. 32 S.Garden St.805-657-2461 VCS254119

VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1287.50. Some units avail forhandicapped and/or seniors.

805-658-7453 VCS254681

VTA BEACH 1+1 Studio,view, water & trash paid

1155 Montauk 805-648-1154;805-368-2337 VCS254847

VTA

Call Today ForMove in Specials!

Stop by andVisit our Models

Cats Welcome$325 Deposit!*(866) 311-7888

1241 Cypress Point LnTelephone & Victoria

[email protected]*OAC VCS254569

VTA E. 1+1 Clean, quiet,upgraded apt, from $875.

No smoke. Call805-647-8411 VCS253397

VTAHarbor View Villas

Luxury Apts.Ocean view.

Most utils paidFree basic cable.333 N. Kalorama

805-648-1760VCS253833

VTA Mid townhouse style2+2.5, granite counters,S/S, applcs, d/w, balcony,f/p, hkps, wired for sec

sys, 2 car gar. 60 Coronadon/s/p 805-653-7711 VCS255037

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

lndry. Pet ok. 60 N. Laurel$935 805-451-8848 VCS254035

VTAMonte Vista Townhomes

Spacious units, Pool & Spa,gated community, freeway

access. 805-647-1730VCS254518

VTAOCEAN VIEW TWNHMS

3074 Channel Drive• 2+1.5 @ $1,395• Carport Parking• Swimming Pool• Cats Welcome• On Site Laundry

805-654-1559E.H.O. VCS255177

VTATUSCANIA APTSViews! Walk to beach &

shops. FREE WiFi access.805-652-1985 VCS254523

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

hospital. Smoke Free RentalsNo dogs. Manager’s special

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

VCS254221

OXN SHORES HUGE 3+2upstairs, shared garage.

4903 Nautilus $1550 Broker805-377-1459 or 805-385-5600

VCS255065PT HUE BEACH Condo w/Ocean Views, 2+1.5, hkups,

pool/spa. No pets. Lease$1295/mo+$1350 Owner/Agt

805-340-0343 VCS254268

CAMARILLOSPACIOUS 2+2

Camarillo, gated, 1500 sf2BR 2BA, parklike set-ting, one level, 2 car gar,fireplace, granite kit.,patio, yard, pool +, n/s,n/p, $1800,dep, 388-7610

VCS254441

CAM Estates 1br guest houseview, new int, granite, ac,

garden, pool, N/P. $1,500 inclall utils/WiFi. 805-388-2739

VCS254234

CAM L.V. 55+ Gated Comm.2+2,bonus rm, new carpet &paint.Upgraded kitchen & ba.

No pets. $1,600/mo+dep.805-987-7321 VCS253170

CAM MISSION VERDE2+2+2 car gar, comm

pool/spa, N/S/pets. Clean,all appl, $1650/mo +$2000

sec. Leave message805-482-7235 VCS254639

CAM Springs 1480sf 2+3+2attached gar, 2 lg mstrs,

views, new crpt, N/S $1850+dep 805-701-2020 VCS255303

CONDOS/APTS

VTA 2+1 upstairs unit w/shared garage. Complex

has coin-op lndry $1075

VTA very unique 1+1 with1 car gar, close to statebeach, walking trails,and restaurants $1550

VTA Cute 2+1 west endfront unit. tons of charm

and quirkyness, woodfloors. Owner will

consider Sec 8. $1450

VTA McKeon manor unit.2+1 Unit w/gas applianc-es, the end of complex,close to shopping. $1200

VTA West end Studiow/shared garage & yard.Water/trash paid, $675

VTA East end 1+1 upstairsunit, stove. refrig incl

Fresh paint, carpet. Catok. Water/trash paid $795

VTA 1+1 close to hospital,wood floors, Liv Rm w/fireplc, stove/refrig incl.Water & trash paid $900

VTA 2+1 Parksidedownstairs unit with

an attached garage andbackyard patio. Refrig,

dryer and microwaveincluded $1395

CAM 2+2 Mission Ridgewasher, dryer, refrig,

microwave, 2 car garage,all upstairs $1695

OXN 2+1.5 upstairs unit,community pool, spa,and BBQs, water and

trash paid $1200

PT HUE 2+1 front unit,close to school, park

and navy base.Fenced front patio $1375

PT HUE 2+2 DecksideVilla w/granite counters,tiled floors, built-in BBQand your own spa. $1900

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

805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com

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FILLMORE 3+2 LuxuryCondo with an awesome

view! 1,800sf, attached garw/lndry, marble & granite

throughout,pvt comm. $1,600.Avail Nov.15th. [email protected]

VCS255249

NEWBURY PARK Condo(2+2) Call Dana

805-469-2210 $1850+ se-curity VCS254238

OAK PARKCanyon Cove Townhome

3BR+3BA. 1,700SF, Masterdown, pool. $2,700/mo.

818-889-1277 or 818-419-8026VCS255368

Oxnard Shores Dunes3+2 Den & 2 car gar, F/P.Walk to BEACH! $1,985.805-760-4952 VCS254687

OXN DUNES 2+1 in smallgated complex close to beach

w/charming landscapedcourtyard, 2 car gar, lndryhkups, $1295 Broker, Toni805-984-3613 VCS252869

PT HUE 2+1, $1,200+dep.Ask about 1 Month FREERent with Lease. Common

laundry. Edwards Realty805-984-9697 VCS254832

PT HUE 2+1 MarinaVillage townhouse, near

C.I. Harbor, pool, laundry,shared garage, pet ok,trash included $1100.

Crossroads Inv 485-4040VCS253295

PT HUE 2+2 NICE 2 story,steps to the ocean, beach &

pier. W/D, refrig, dshswr,disposal. $1275 George805-985-4600 VCS254953

PT HUE 3+2.5 on Greenbeltwalk to beach, 2 car gar, w/dhkups. Avail Now. $1,625/mo

805-844-4665 VCS254468

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

gar, pool & spa. $975/mo.SARALEI REALTY

805-529-5853 VCS254726

PT HUE Marina Vlg 2+1$1,000 Pool, garage. No pets.No smoke. Available now.805-607-3180 VCS254872

PT HUE Marina Vlg 2+1$1,000 Pool, garage. No pets.

No smoke. Available 10-1805-607-3180 VCS254171

SIMI 2+2 dbl att gar, ac, f/p,lndry rm in unit, pool/spa,

$1595 Westcoast Mgmt805-522-0060 VCS253751

THOUSAND OAKS 2+2 ac,lndry, patio, fr paint, N/S.$1525 +dep 805-300-4802

VCS254677

T.O. WILDWOOD 2+1,View, spotless, extras,

washer, dryer, no smoke.$1585 805-497-7533

VCS254178

VTA 2+1.5 Townhsenear shopping. $1095. No pets

805-258-3203 VCS254511

VTA 2+2.5 Townhouse atThe Cape. New kitch, car-pet, flooring. Refrig, w/d,

patio. $1800+sec. Call Julie805-279-9199 VCS254524

VTA 2br one story end unit,f/p, lg patio, lg att 2 car

gar, pool/spa.N/S/P. $1550+dep 310-560-9680 VCS254594

VTA 2 master bdrms+2.5 ba,gorgeous! Close to beach,shop/dwntwn/101 & 33 fwy.

100’s of upgrades!New tile, carpet, paint, lots

of spacious cabinets andstorage, patio, 1,335sf, 2 car

gar w/shelving, all appli-ances incl, quiet complex.$1,550/mo 343 Rosewood St.805-302-9093 VCS254991

VTA Open Sunday 12-3pm2+2+bonus rm/office. New

paint, cabinets, carpet.Buena Ventura Gardens#3102. $1,450/mo +deposit.No pets. 805-868-6810

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SANTA PAULA Duplex’sBoth in good areas, nice &

off st prkg. W/S/T/grdnr incl.No Smoke/Pets.

2+1, yd. $975+sec.1+1, yd. $925+sec.

Call Kim 805-643-1288VCS255285

VTA 1+1 with large garage,$825+dep 334 El Medio

Available Oct 7th.805-641-0659 VCS253675

VTA El Cajon St. 2+2, 2 cargar, W/D hkups, fenced yd,soft water, gardener andpest paid, indoor cat with

deposit. Renovatedthroughout. $1500/mo

805-651-9111 VCS255022

VTA Lovely 2 Br, 1.5 Ba,large yard, walk to shops,2466 Seahorse. $1650/mo

Cell 619-857-3915VCS254807

CAM 2+1. $1,295+sec dep,

incls trash/water. Avail Oct.32 W. Lemon Dr. By Appt.

805-987-7196VCS254176

CAM 2+1 Guest CottageCountry living, frig/wash/dry

Grdnr, W/T, Sat TV $1450+Dep-OAC.No P/SM. CentralCoast 389-6803 VCS254584

CAM 2+2 CHARMING &immaculate, f/p, lg covered

brick patio, extra storge,extra parking, all appcls.

Lease $1950 grdnr/wtr/trsh pd805-482-4186 VCS255014

CAM 3+2, remodeled kitchen+appls+bonus rm. Encl’d

bkyd+fruit trees.$2,200+sec.Special: $200 OFF

1st & 2nd Month if inby Nov. 1st.

Jacobson Realty, Inc.805-389-4747 VCS254223

CAMARILLOMISSION OAKS

4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, nopets, walk to Mission OaksPark, 2-car garage park-ing, stove, dishwasher,LARGE YARD, air condi-tioner, central heat, fire-place, washer and dryerhookups, 2200sf of livingspace, paid gardener,$2,400, NO RENT IN-CREASE, EVER!Available 10/1/2010.

Call 805-455-7136VCS250248 VCS251792

CAM HEIGHTS 4+3+LOFTon 14,000+sf secluded lot.Patio off mstr ste, spa,

3 car garage w/workshop,lots of avocado trees. Only$2650 Bkr 805-377-1459 or805-385-5600 VCS253059

CAM MISSION OAKS 2 story3+2.5, refrig, gardener,

comm pool/spa. Clean,N/S/Pets, $2100/mo +sec.

Leave Message 805-482-7235VCS254638

CAM/Mission Oaks House.Desirable area. Spacious

2+2+den, fp, lndry rm, 2car gar. Low maint yd. Im-maculate.Comm pool+ten-nis $1700/$1800 dep/lease

805-444-2088 VCS255113

CAM Ventana Home, 3bd/2baw/d, refrig, yard, garage.$2000/mo. Nice area.760-360-4519 VCS255233

FILLMORE 1 br 1 ba, guesthouse, quiet country living,newly remodeled, someutils included $1250/mo.

818-521-0104VCS254960

NBP Ventu Hills 3+2.5+loftspiral stairs, 2 balconies +

w/fp+den. $2,200+sec. N/S/P.805-529-4478 VCS255344

N.P. 422 Anacapa Circle.4 bd, 2.5 ba plus loft, 2000 sf,

beautiful neighborhood,near Newbury Park High& Cypress Elementary,walking distance to parkshopping and gym, com-munity pool, pets ok,available October. $2875 in-cluding landscaping or$2825 without. Call805-341-4690 VCS253971

OAK VIEW 1+1 GuestHouse, desirable SkylineEstates, utils & Gardenerincluded $1200/mo+dep.805-407-4101 VCS254270

OAK VIEWINCREDIBLE

HOME!3/2/2. Oak Ranch Estates;

Yard gardener’s delight.Private, fenced. Greatviews $2,500/mo

805-746-2958•••••••••••••••••••••••

VCS255360

OJAI 3+2, 2 car gar, newpaint, carp, tile, RV prkng,pet consid. $1850/mo +dep805-340-6286 VCS255350

OJAI Cottage 1 bd/1ba. 400 sqft Rural, quiet $900 w/wa-ter & trash. Avail now.951-741-7681 VCS255276

OXN 4+2 Remodel Cust tile/wd, gar, landscape. Clean.Pets? $1800 Keith Hanson

RE 805-981-1552 VCS254335

OXN 4+3+Loft+Patio+Spa.Near new grammer school, 3parks & community center.

$3,000/mo. 805-794-4672VCS254305

OXN 6+3, near beach, clean,move in ready, 3,000 sqft,built in 2003. $2,650/mo.626-215-4532 VCS253374

OXNARD 4BD + 3BATwo story, a/c, frig incl’d.$2,200/mo + 1 month dep.805-607-9675 VCS254922

OXNARD 4 BDRM, 2 BATHFenced yard, washer/dryer.$2,000/mo. Call 310-454-4760

VCS255220

OXN N. 2+1 NICE!Well maintained, f/p, lg yard,

good area $1350 grdnr incl805-983-2873 or 805-402-8480

VCS254333

OXN N 4+2+family room,3 car gar. $2695 Drive by2519 Timber Creek Trail

805-486-1142 VCS254203

OXN Shores 2/3 br+2.5 bath,new paint in & out, newcarpet & windows, 2 car

gar, patio. $1850 Bkr, Toni805-984-3613 VCS254938

PT HUE 1 Side of Duplexseparated by carport -

2+1. 800+sf, singlelevel, onsite prk’g spc, w/d

hkup, stove, $1,200/mo.Tenant Pays Util’s. Avail

10/5/10. 151 Ann Ave.Call/TextDan Bkr, 805-895-1709. [email protected]

VCS253530

PT HUENEME 3+2.5 house,big yard, garage, niceneighborhood $1400/mo805-983-2252 VCS254899

PT HUENEME Large 3+1New carpet, floors & paint,fenced yd, 2 car att gar, w/dhkups. No Pets. Avail Now.

Sec 8 ok.$1,500/mo+$1,500/sec1012 Maplewood Way

For appt to view call Steve805-962-5717. Hablo Espanol.

VCS255193

PT HUE NEWER, MODERNhome, 10 min walk to

beach 3+2.5 $1600, sat tvincl 661-706-3545 VCS255104

SIMI 3+2 & 1+1 Guest housea/c, laundry, gated, some

utils paid $1895-$1450Call 805-304-5212

805-527-4646 VCS254442

SIMI 4+3+pool, 1 sty, openfloor plan, bright kitch, lgmstr w/att ba $2195 grdnr& pool svc incl WestcoastMgt 805-522-0060 VCS254459

SIMI REMODELEDCochran and Sequoia. 3 br,2 ba with bonus rm. 1 story.$2,150/mo. Marc 805-532-2157

VCS253655

SIMI VALLEY 4+3beautiful, 2 story, 1 bdrmdownstairs, 3 car gar, air,3,050 sq ft. BIG SKY area.Avail Nov 6th, $3,200+sec.805-279-6015 VCS254836

THOUSAND OAKS 3+2$2,200/mo+sec. 1 year lease.805-402-7310 or 805-494-0106

VCS254287

T.O. WILDWOOD 4+3Upgraded two story, kitchenw/dining, nice yd, 2 car gar.$2,575/mo+sec. Avail 11/1.805-279-6015 VCS253208

HOUSESVTA 2+1 back house,

shared garage.$1195 water paid

VTA Citrus Walk 4+2.5with tons of upgrades,

including washer,dryer and refrig $2695

VTA 4+2 east end singlestory with large back-yard and washer/dryerand refrigerator $1795

VTA 2+1 charming front-house, carport parking,coin-op laundry. $1050

OXN 2+1 close to down-town with wood floors

& tons of charm $1600

OXN 3+2.5 near RiverRidge golf course.

Large added family room.Gardener incl $1850

CAM 3+2 centrally locat-ed, possible RV access,private backyard $1800

All properties no pets,no smoke, one yr lease

unless specified805-650-2500

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VTA 1+1 Midtwn CharmingBack Cottage. Pvt yd/patio,f/p. Gas/elect/trsh/grdnr pd.$1,195. Good credit a plus.

805-252-3929Open House Saturday 11a-1p

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VTA 3+1 with enclosed yard,double garage, fireplace, w/d

hkups. $1795 805-798-2186 or805-469-3721 VCS254500

VTA 3+2.5 magnificent view,fam rm, f/p, wtr/grdnr pd.5530 Crestone 805-648-1154;

805-368-2337 VCS255162

VTA 3+2 great college area,new bath, great schools.No smoke. Pets? $2600805-302-7300 VCS253989

VTA HILLSIDE VIEWHOME 3+2+office+familyroom. Formal dining room,cul-de-sac, N/S/P, $2,475/mo.

805-642-5456 VCS253417

VTA JUST REMODELED;granite counters, cupbrds,new crpt & flring. Blt-in

BBQ+spa.Gorgeous views!3+2 Ondulando Estates$2695 Bkr 805-385-5600 or805-377-1459 VCS252971

VTA MIDTOWN 3+2, hrdwdflrs, lndry, yd, wtr/sat paid.$1,950+sec. Pets? Avail 11/1.

805-643-8348 VCS254557

VTA MIDTOWN Small cute2+1 w/garage. $1100+sec.

San Nicholas St. 805-644-6272or 805-377-2266 VCS254990

VTA Newer 3+2.5, 2 gar, f/p,yd, clean. Comm pool. N/SN/P. Avail now $2100+dep805-637-2745 VCS255134

WLV 4 br 2 ba, 2 car garage,quiet cul-de-sac, close to

schools and park. Gardnerincl. No pets. $2850

818-519-1462 VCS255201

RENT TO PURCHASEStationary 5th Wheel (38ft)on Mobile Home Site, Casi-tas Spgs $825/mo incl utils

800-653-8800 VCS254428

OXN N. Share 2br Duplex$575/mo utils incl, own

parking space, no smoke.805-816-9412 VCS254361

OXN Room in large quiet,El Rio home with WIFI.$520/mo+dep. N/S/D/P.

805-485-1240 VCS254274

VTA 1 LARGE FURNISHEDROOM, PRIVATE BATH,PATIO AND ENTRANCE.PARKING, QUIET PER-SON. NO PETS OR SMOK-

ING PERMITTED$800/MO. 805-642-2472

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VTA - (East Ventura)

Room 4 RentNice room in a safe neigh-

borhood. NO smoking.NO drugs. Referenceschecked. $650/mo. In-cludes utilities, kitchen &laundry.

Holly, 805-340-3668VCS255205

VTA SHARE 4 bedrm housein Keys, own bath, garage,

w/d, yd, nr beach $830-$1250 805-642-8004 VCS254881

AGOURA Hills- (2) 10x12rooms. kitachen/laundryprivileges. Utilities/inter-

net/cable included. Sharedbath. No smoking/illegaldrug use/cats. Mo to mo.$600 mo each. 805-338-5971

VCS255210

CAM Furnished - Avail 11/1$600+dep, free util, wireless,hse privs, share ba, clean &

quiet, ref’s. N/S/P.805-660-2555 VCS255015

CAM MINI STUDIO,pvt entry, furn/un, self cont,

bath, kitchenette, incl utils$750/mo $400 dep. N/S/D/P805-388-5737 VCS254676

CAM New House. Rm w/pvtentry & bath, utils incl.$650+

$500dep.N/S/P. 805-482-2637VCS254244

CAM ROOM, house privs,share bath, $550+$200sec

dep, utils & int incl n/s/pets.805-987-9139 VCS254799

CAM Room, quiet,10 minutesfrom CSUCI, good loc $500.

Everything in walkingdistance. No pets, smoke or

drugs 805-388-5027 982-0899VCS254289

FILLMORE ROOMHouse, $495 +sec. Utils, W/D,

WiFi, cable. 1 cat ok.805-524-7649 VCS253606

NBP Huge Dbl Rm upstairsw/pvt ba. Hse privs, N/S/D,shared utils. $600/mo. ForDetails Please Lve Msg.805-499-5520 VCS253229

NPK/T.O. lg rm in new houseto share, great, friendly

atmosphere, beautiful gatedcomm w/poo/spa, $745 or$945 for msrt. Also have

Encino rental 805-499-8688818-515-8285 VCS253719

OXN 1 room, no pets, utilsincl’d, smoking ok, $600/mo.

805-205-3368 VCS255117

OXN $450 plus util & dep.Shared bathroom, kitchen& laundry privileges. Wi-fiand CableTV. No drugs, nosmoking, no pets. 487-7714

VCS254850

OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy

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

$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils805 228-8164. VCS253560

OXN HOLLYWOOD BEACHAwesome Location! 500

yards from Beach andMarina. Master bedroom,table, desk, book shelves,new queen, three dressers,closet & walk-in, dressingarea, pvt bath. Full houseprivs. Pool, jacuzzi, tennis,$750 includes utils exceptphone. Diane. 805-901-7710

VCS254472

OXN N. $600+1/3 utils, kitch& lndry privs, rm in nice lghome avail now, no smoke/pets 805-218-4376 VCS255218

OXN room for rent, close tofwy & shopping $500 +$200sec dep. utils & int inc.805-816-5015 VCS255091

OXN Roomsw/Private Baths

N. Oxnard near 101. Kitchen& laundry privileges, inter-net, cable, utilities.$600-$650, $400dep.

805-351-9335VCS255101

PT HUE Condo to share3+2 newly remodeled

kitchen floors & carpeting,wshr & dryer in unit, semifurnished, outdoor patio,

close to beach, shopping &park. $500+sec & shared

utils. 805-754-1047 or805-302-7680 VCS253602

PT Hue hse rms, walk to bchnice area, full privs, shareba 233 N.Third St $525-up

805-844-9280 [email protected] VCS253415

PT HUE Rm w/pvt entrance1/2 mi from beach. Utils &

cable incl. No smoking. $550.818-292-3399 VCS255146

SIMI Central Loc, $500moSec Neg. N/P share house

Available 10-15805-522-0511 VCS254551

SIMI LOOKING FORROOMMATE to share 2+2,$625+half utils. 714-655-8189

VCS255256

SIMI ROOM FOR RENT,large 4500sf home, private

entry & bath, incl utils, inter-net, pool, spa, gym.

No smoke, illegal drugs,overnight guests or pets.

$850/mo 1st & last805-368-5060 VCS254950

SIMI Room+Pvt Bath, alsospare tv rm, live w/Sr lady

$650+$200 dep, incl utils805-520-0489 VCS255095

SIMI VALLEYROOM(s) 4 RENT

$550/mo per room, Includesutilities. Cross of 118 andKuehner Dr. 805-208-8892

VCS250662 VCS252872

T.O. $550mo utilities paid,washer, dryer, cable, TV.

No smoking or pets!805-495-7892 VCS255140

T.O. $550mo utilities paid,washer, dryer, cable, TV.

No smoking or pets!805-495-7892 VCS254230

T.O. Quiet pvt rm & bath,house & lndry privs, Angel

house. $850/mo. 2 acres.805-208-0883 VCS253585

VTA Lg Room for two $895or for one $695 cable/util/

int incl. Near beach. Pets ok714-746-9499 VCS253312

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

805-807-1437 VCS244751VCS254279

OXN VEHICLE STORAGEnear Rose & 101; cars,

trucks or sm boat. Gatedlot. 805-983-7683 VCS254515

OJAI Gated 55+ 2+1,$800 + utilities + 1st & last

805-212-2428 VCS253974

VTA 1+1 Single Wide TrailerFor Rent. Newly remodeled,enclosed patio. $650/mo. 55+

818-203-4707 VCS254931

CAMARILLO

MOTIVATED4+2, new paint, carpet,driveway & landscaping.

Reduced! $344K Submit alloffers Bill Holling, Re/Max805-339-3566 VCS254485

NEWBURY PARKComplete remodel4 bedroom 2 bathCasa Conejo. NewAC, 200 amp panel.concrete counter

tops, kitchen, roof,baths, flooring, win-

dows. Nice yard.Walk to 3 schools.

$525,000 805-338-5705VCS254670

3,334SF Whse/Showroom/Ofc,Ventrura. 200 amps, roll updoor, Nr 101/Victoria. $1950805-676-1354 VCS254505

INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE600sf-2400sf shop w/sml ofc &bath. Rent or lease. Oxnard

805-486-8796 VCS253954

M3, 2.18 ACRE9,600 sq ft bldg, fenced.

$23.00 per foot. Santa Paula.

Sale/Lease.818-621-6994 VCS255232

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OXN St Marys Dr, offVineyard near 101 Fwy

PRICE REDUCED!An upstairs Office Suite.

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

805-389-4747 VCS254222

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

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS253950

T.O. 1 Small office unit- noretail & 3000sf Commercial

industrial space. Call TPC760-247-6798 VCS254883

VTA 2500 KNOLL DRApprox 1985sf warehouse,

office & restroom,12ft load-ing door. Close to 101 fwy.

$1191/mo. Marc @ 818-636-1127VCS254041

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

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS253953

VTA OFFICE SUITES 500SF1100SF, $1.10/SF plus secdep. 101 fwy at Victoria805-279-9199 VCS254590

APPROX 360-830 sq ft$240 - $550 per month

575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices

Crossroads Inv (805)485-4040VCS253998

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

& Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS254999

CAMARILLO OLD TOWNSignage Retail/Beauty/Pilates. Hi-End Office,

New building. Deck w/viewVisible from fwy, easy

access. 500sf - 800sf. Mike805-320-2128 VCS254077

CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza

1,080 sqft. David Press310-553-6512 VCS254998

OXN INDUSTRIALRice/101/Rose

1000 - 55,000 SFOXN OFFICE/MEDICAL

500 - 5,000 SF805-604-0700

Sunbelt EnterprisesVCS254995

SIMI OFFICE SPACE360 sqft. Available.

Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS253951

VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1632 or1776sf

on corner of Telephone &Market. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS254372

VTA Office SpaceBeautiful units from

474sf-1687sf. Great terms &pricing. Now Available!Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS253952

21’ SEASWIRL 210 2005,bow rider, 220hp 5.0 V8, I/Ow/Volvo outdrive, Trailrite

trailer, like new. Only 10 hrs.Pd $30,992. Asking $21,050

(cf8632rh) 805-579-9849VCS253601

2005 KEYSTONETAILGATOR

TOY HAULER19’ long. Excellent condi-

tion. Sleeps 6 w/full bath& kit. Asking $9900.1KB5393

Call Cory (559) 248-6449VCS254228

FLEETWOOD Prowler ‘985th wheel. 25.6 ft withslide out. Very clean.Many extras. $8,995.

805-583-3276(1HD9548) VCS254809

OFFICE TRAILER10x35, w/heat & air, $1000805-525-1219 VCS255121

PROWLER 5TH WHEEL ‘9934ft, triple slides, greatcond $13,500 805-276-8075

(1HT1455) VCS253544

Travel-Trailer 30ft 1995, goodcond., 1 bdrm, bth, furn. fullkitch, $7300/obo (10300rvb)805-317-1407 VCS253672

DUCATI748 ‘01 yellow 10k mi

#008136 $4,900805-338-0508 VCS252982

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘01 FatBoy, Custom, Pearl White,Low Mi. $8000 805-861-3099

(15K0573) VCS254695

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2003100 yr anniversary seriesXL 883 Sportster. Blackwith 3,802 miles. (455605)

$4,200. See Pics at:www.autofaironline.comCall Peter 818-631-2737

VCS253772

HARLEY Davidson ‘76 Shov-el Head, too many extrasto list! $9000/obo (11y5364)805-649-5969 VCS253927

HARLEY FLHR Roadking‘03, 28,483 mi, Reinhart

pipes/ape hangers, alwaysgaraged w/cover $11,500805-625-4424 (16Y0971)

VCS254422

HDXL1200C ‘04 6k OBO Lotsof chrome,frks,whls, big

tank,3 seats,rack,bar,cover,extras,Teal,Beauty17D2900 805-338-8305

VCS255051

KAWASAKIVULCAN NOMAD

2005, 1600cc, 8,000 mi,xlnt cond $5900.Bob 805-653-2719

VCS253513

Suzuki VX800 ‘92 w/Velorex 562 side car $2400

(13y9826) 648-4266 VCS253874

2004 ADMIRAL 36’ RV 16,400mi, 2 slides, workhorse,Onan gen, many options,very clean, $58,000 (avg re-tail $74k) 805-857-6138385777 VCS253558

2006 34’ DOLPHIN CLASS A,22,000lbs workhorse

Chassis, 8.1 Chevy, Allisontrans, 20k miles, fully

loaded two slide outs,basement air & heat

Lic #1356136 $75,000 or obo805.208.8790 VCS255142

FLEETWOOD Expedition ‘0838ft, 325 Cummings diesel,3 slides, 1 1/2 baths, 3 HDTV’s, sleeps 6, rear/side

camera, w/d, frig/freezer.micro/range, 2 a/c’s, 5 yr/50k mi warr, only 3100 mi,$133,500. Don 805-210-7391

(aa2446) VCS253657

HARLEY 1999 Sportster 1200Custom, lots of chrome,Aztec orange, 5100 miles,runs well $4000 805-985-6247

HY-LINE 36ft 20065th Wheel, 3 jumbo slides,sleeps 8, washer & dryer,microwave, jumbo a/c,

non-smoker, many extras,Mint Condition, $29,200/obo

(54242p). 818-679-7985VCS253240

TIOGA 2001 24ft, 19,900miles,new tires & shocks, xlnt

cond. $15,000. Evenings Only.805-646-2447 VCS254987

WE BUY JUNKCARS - Any Cond

Ventura/Sta Barbara Cnty.Top $$$ Paid 24 hrs/7 days

805-212-2892 VCS255090

SATURN SC2 ‘97 Mechanicspecial, needs engine work.

$1,000/obo #3wle529707-694-7522 VCS253529

AUDI A8L ‘04 immaculate,dealer maint, 53k miles,

$23,900 805-443-0367VCS253619

CADILLAC 1990 BroughamGray, Strong Engine.$1,200/obo. (2poc635)

805-890-6168 VCS255320

CHEVY CAVALIER ‘00,4 dr, silver, xlnt cond. 64,700

mi, $3200.(4HES823)805-529-4453 VCS253997

CHEVY CORVETTE 1980$5550/obo. Classic Corvette.White on red. Originalpaint. Ralley wheels. Good-year Eagles. Auto Trans,350. Powerful stereo sys-tem. AC needs service.184k miles 805-386-4080(JLR847) VCS255402

HONDA ACCORD 1991Auto, 4 door, full pwr, clean,runs like new, smog chk’d.

(2trx173). 805-248-8176VCS255025

HONDA ACCORD ‘89, $950.Dependable, clean title,new tires, 805-236-0096(2XRV914) VCS255019

HONDA CIVIC ‘05 Xlnt con-dition, runs like new. Auto,no accidents, 97k fwymiles. A/C, CD, controlsipod. Save gas. $8,595 OBO.805-758-5969 (5NXZ367)

VCS254904

JAGUAR XJR 1999SUPERCHARGER

White, 18” low profile tires,102,000 mi, 8 cyl, 370HP

$13,498 (5jlr907)805-987-3650 VERY FAST!

VCS254134

LEXUS ES330 ‘04,Black w/beige leather, 131k

miles, sunroof, factorychrome wheels, memoryseating, heated seats, in-dash 6 cd, serviced onlyat Thousand Oaks Lexus.All records avail. Theperfect Lexus for thefussy buyer. Only $9,995.805-433-2233 (007398)VCS253532

LINCOLN TOWNCAR ‘98dealer maint, 93k mi, xlnt

cond, $5990 805-443-0367VCS253620

MERCEDES E3202001

Mint condition 109,000 miles,one owner 352607. $7,900.

Call 805-646-4131 VCS253611

MERCEDES E420 Sport ‘97$4700 Must see, very clean,runs smooth, new brakes/

tires 197k hwy 805-558-1378VCS255421

MUSTANG ROUSH427 -2007 MUST SELL17,000 MI. $28,500. (5ZSA569)

FRANK 818-468-8022VCS254277

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT‘01 xlnt cond, fully loaded,leather,selling Grandma’s

car! $3995 (4UGJ081)805-444-3300 VCS254470

TOYOTA PRIUS ‘08

Top of the line touringpackage! 18k miles,

1 owner, non smoker,garaged, green, creamleather interior. Dealer

serviced, no accidents, ex-cellent condition.

Toyota platinum longterm transferablewarranty $19,000

805-844-1097(756287) VCS254728

AUSTIN HEALY, MG,Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,

Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS254475

JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,

Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS253495

MERCEDES SL WANTEDor Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71

190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,

280SE Convertible Any cond.510-638-7221 VCS254476

WANTED: FORD Mustang‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,

Convertible, FB, any cond510-568-5114 VCS254477

ChevyTrailblazer 2004

Good condition 112,300 high-way miles. Great startervehicle. Leather interior,Front & Side Air Bags.Pioneer Premier stereow/Ipod plug in. $8500 OBO132457 (805) 216-4602

VCS254514

Chevy 1987 one ton utilitytruck, w/ factory crane &vise, clean $3750 (6S55260)805-641-9306 VCS254429

CHEVY CHEYENNE 1995.63,250 original miles, 305CIV8, Bed liner, Tow hitch$4,500/OBO 805-890-7306(5D65157)

DODGE RAM 1500 2002, 23kmi, 5 spd manual trans.

V8, 4,7I.SUPER LOW MILE-AGE!!! $9250 (805) 797-7096

7H90115 VCS255130Mazda B2200 ‘90

camper, 4 cylinder, std,5 speed, 100k miles

$4500 obo, 805-223-4779Lic #4D60658 VCS255194

TOYOTA PICK UP 1988Xlnt cond., too much tolist, $2500 (3R47082)805-290-5530 VCS254614

JEEP 2005WRANGLER

Dana rear axle, blue pearl,hard top & soft, 6 speed,

all extras, 15k mi, chromebumpers.(304XAM) $17,995805-573-5544 VCS254292

CASH FOR YOURCAR OR TRUCK

‘90 or newer. Any condition.818-577-6799 VCS255062

CASH FOR YOURVEHICLE RV/Boato/b-running/not veh‘89-up RV ‘91-down1-800-613-5410 VCS253457

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