Lighthouse Oct. 28, 2010
Transcript of Lighthouse Oct. 28, 2010
Vol. 10, No. 22 | Thursday, October 28, 2010www.thelighthousenews.com
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More than a dozen health-careproviders will be on hand to an-swer questions and give out in-formation during twoNaval BaseVentura County (NBVC) healthfairs in November.The fairs are being held in con-
junction with the 2010 federalbenefits health insurance openseason, which runs from Nov. 8toDec. 13. During that time, fed-
eral employees must decide whatcompanies, if any, they want pro-viding their medical, dental andvision insurance. Open season isthe time when employees canchange their plans, options ortypes of enrollment; if they don’twant to change anything, no ac-tion is needed.“It’s very important that fami-
lies also realize that for the first
time, dependents between theages of 22 and 26 can be addedto the plan,” said Human Re-sources Specialist LorettaMitch-ell, who is helping organize theevent. “In the past, dependentshad to be dropped when theyturned 22. Families need tomakesure they know about the chang-es that have taken effect underPresident Obama’s Affordable
Care Act.”The first health fair will be at
NBVC Point Mugu on Wednes-day, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.in Building 200.The second will be at NBVC
PortHueneme onThursday,Nov.4, also from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. inthe ballroom of Duke’s Place.For more information, call
Mitchell at 982-3457.
Health fairs planned for Nov. 3, 4 at NBVC
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Volunteer Sarah Brunelle, as the Red Queen, shows off the Alice inWonderland area of the Haunted Swamp, which opens for militaryfamilies Thursday, Oct. 28, and remains open through Saturday, Oct.30, for the public. Details, Halloween safety tips, Page 18.
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Naval Base Ventura County has ex-ceeded the $20,000 mark in its climb to a$1 million goal for the Combined FederalCampaign, thanks in large part to an$11,000 contribution fromNavalWeaponsTest Squadron 30 (VX-30).“That’s an amazing contribution,” said
Chief Navy Counselor (SurfaceWarfare)MarioMaytorena, executive chairman ofthis year’s campaign. “Last year theyraised $2,000.”Lt. AdamAbitbol of VX-30 said he and
Navy Aircrewman Mechanical 1st ClassBill Bauerle organized a one-hour all-hands in mid-September and invitedpeople who had been helped by two of thecharities funded through the CombinedFederal Campaign: Arc and Teen Chal-lenge.A visually impaired man discussed how
Arc had helped him move into his own
VX-30 raises$11,000 inCFC drive
Nathan Torres, 2, sonof BU3 Ruben Torres ofNMCB 4 and his wife,Megan, is ready forHalloween. Sister Liliana,1, is Tinkerbell, andbrother Noah, 4, is PeterPan himself.
HAUNTED SWAMP AND HALLOWEEN
SEE VX-30, PAGE 23
Dexter, a year-old pit bull dressed asan elephant, competes in the NEXHowl-o-ween pet costume event withhis owner, SW2 Andrew Buchholzof the Naval Construction TrainingCenter. Page 10.
AZ2 Matthew Freeman celebratesVAW-112’s victory in a recentvolleyball tournament at Naval BaseVentura County. Page 9.
NMCB 40 conducts rifle rangequalifications near Camp MikeSpann in Afghanistan. With NMCB5 erecting K-Spans, the deployedSeabees are living out the motto,“We build, we fight.” Pages 20-21.
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Question: Bicycles were banned at the PointMugu Surf Contest. What’s up with that?I’m participating in the “Leap Into Fall” De-
partment of Defense Fitness Challenge and was solooking forward to pedaling from Port Hueneme toPoint Mugu to enjoy the Surf Contest. Must we reallybe married to automobiles on weekends?Will bicycles be allowed at future weekend
events?
Answer: A ban on bicycles at major base events,such as the Naval Base Ventura County Air Show atPoint Mugu, which drew 100,000 people over threedays, is a safety issue, not a security issue. Hav-ing that many cars driving through base along withbicycle traffic is asking for trouble.The 2010 NBVC Surf Contest Presented by Quik-
silver brought in 9,000 people over two days. Whilethese numbers pose less of a traffic hazard, it couldstill have been a dangerous situation for bicyclists.Bicyclists are welcome at most of the smaller
events, such as the Sept. 18 Wounded Warrior HalfMarathon.As commanding officer, I encourage everyone to
think about the environment as well as one’s ownhealth and safety and look for healthy, energy-sav-ing alternatives to our everyday routines. Riding abicycle instead of driving a car is one of those alter-natives, and the base will facilitate that wheneverpossible.Lastly, congratulations on taking the “Leap Into
Fall” Fitness Challenge, and I wish you the best inyour efforts to stay strong and fit as we move into thewinter months.
Why are bicycles banned from some events on base?
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SCARY GOLF: TheScion Scary Shot GolfTournament starts at10 a.m. at the Seabee
Golf Course, NBVC, Port Hueneme.Presented by DCH Scion of Oxnard.Hole-in-one on Hole 13 results ina free 2011 Scion TC. Information:982-2620.
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MILITARY LUNCH:11:30 a.m., BardMansion, NBVC, PortHueneme. Ventura
County Chapter of the MilitaryOfficers Association of America willhear a presentation titled, “PacificMissile Range.” Tickets: $13.Reservations by Oct. 29: DavidFaul, 484-3864.
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VOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITY: 8a.m. to noon, mulchspreading, Arc of
Ventura County, 210 Canada St.,Ojai. Bring gloves, water, shovels,rakes. Information: BUCS (SCW)Michelle Bernales, 989-5900.
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November
By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
More than 300 Sailors, Aviators andother military personnel wished the Navya happy 235th birthday on Oct. 16 duringthe annualNavy Ball at the Ventura BeachMarriott in Ventura.Special tribute was made to those who
couldn’t attend: the 46,000 Sailors cur-rently deployed around the world andthose who have been declared missing inaction or prisoners of war.
“Keep them in mind tonight as we en-joy the evening,” said Capt. JimMcHugh,commanding officer, Naval Base VenturaCounty.An MIA Table replete with symbolism
— a slice of lemon representing a bitterfate and a dash of salt representing afamily’s tears — remained in a spotlightthroughout the ceremonies. The evening’smaster of ceremonies, Senior Chief Build-er Michelle Bernales, explained the sym-bolism to the rapt audience.McHugh introduced the night’s guest
speaker, former Master Chief Petty Of-ficer of the Navy (MCPON) Joe R. Cam-pa Jr.Campa, the 11thMCPON and the first
Hispanic to become the top enlisted Sail-or in theNavy, talked of a chancemeetingat an airport that brought him fresh in-sight into “the unique culture that makesus United States Sailors.”Campa was at Ronald Reagan Wash-
ington National Airport when he saw acheering crowd part and an elderly manemerge — then another, and another. Itturned out to be a group of 80WorldWarII veterans who had been flown in to at-tend a ceremony at theWorldWar IIMe-morial in Washington, D.C.“Seeing 80WorldWar II vets anywhere
is a rare sight,” Campa said. Combinedwith the cheers and the claps from thecrowd and the dignity each man carried,the moment was “eye-watering.”“I was mesmerized,” Campa said.One of the gentlemen noticed Campa’s
Navy uniform, and the two began a discus-sion. Campa listened intently as the man
told of being on the USS Nevada whenPearl Harbor was attacked and of watch-ing the first flag-raising on Iwo Jima’sMount Suribachi.As the discussion closed, the gentleman
called it a privilege to have met theMCPON.“I don’t think I’ve ever felt less deserv-
ing,” Campa said.
Navy turns 235 years old in style
PHOTOS BY MC1 AARON PETERSON / NBVC
Cutting the Navy’s birthday cake are, from left, guest speaker and former MCPON JoeCampa; the youngest Sailor in attendance, CMCR Devon Walton, 19; the oldest Sailor inattendance, Master Chief Dave Mumby of VR-55, 56; Capt. Dean Joyce, command masterchief, Naval Base Ventura County; and Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, NBVC.
LAGUNA PEAKCHALLENGE:Registration from7:30 to 8:45 a.m. 5K
run up the paved switchbacks to1,421 feet. Shuttle or walk back tobottom. $15 military, $25 civilians.Information: 989-7378.
20Enjoying the annual Navy Ball, held at the Ventura Beach Marriott in Ventura, are, from left,EO1 Paul Hall of NMCB 40, Pam Hall, PFC Justin Fowler and Katie Merrion. More than 300Sailors and other military personnel attended the event.
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HOLIDAY TREELIGHTING: 5 p.m.,NEX, Port Hueneme.Fourth annual
holiday celebration includescaroling, snacks and giveaways.Information: 982-6846.
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300 attend annualNavy Ball, featuring11th MCPON as guestspeaker
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Do you have a tiger in your basement?Some of us live with issues impacting
our lives, our marriages and our familiesthat we all know are there but seem toodifficult or fearful to address. It’s the tigerin the basement. Everyone knows the tigeris down there, but we keep the door closed.Everyone hears the tiger’s roar, but we actas if we hear nothing. Often we resort tothrowing the tiger food in hopes to keep itunder control.Tigers residing in the basement can be
demanding and deceitful. We sometimesbelieve we have learned how to keep themplacated only to have them roar or breakfree of the basement at the most inoppor-tune time.As long as these tigers live in the base-
ment no one is secure. Perhaps the worstthing about tigers residing in the basementis the fear that we are the only one with anunwanted inhabitant in our our lives.What do these tigers look like? Re-entry
issues may be the tiger in your basement— the real challenges of reconnecting as acouple, a family. Post-traumatic stress dis-order is a very real tiger lurking in manybasements. Perhaps your tiger is financial
pressures. Or could your tiger be one ofthe more difficult tigers to discuss, such asspouse abuse, infidelity or addiction topornography?Some topics are so difficult, so painful,
even embarrassing, to discuss. But everyrecovering alcoholic will tell you the firststep to recovery is acknowledging the prob-lem. It is the same with tigers. You mayhave acknowledged fully the tiger in yourbasement but do not know where to gofrom this point. I hope over the next fewweeks you will discover at least three im-portant facts: You are not alone, there areresources and support and there is hope!
Over the next fewmonths I am going todedicate a few columns to bringing thesetigers out of the basement to face themhead on. I wish I could say there is a five-step, easy fix. If that existed we wouldn’thave these issues in our lives. But we willface these issues and identify resources andsupport available to us.In the next edition, we will tackle the
topic of re-entry after deployment.Duringmy first deployment I attended a luncheonwhere a well-meaning spouse of a retiredveteran spoke about return and reunion.She said, “Each homecoming was like a‘second honeymoon.’” I was starry-eyeddreaming of that reunion on the pier andthe anticipated bliss to follow.We had ourfirst disagreementwithin three hours of hisreturn. I was stunned. The weeks — OK,months — that followed were not exactlya honeymoon. I was blind-sided by thechallenges we faced. Reconnectingwas notthe walk in the park I expected.
— Connect with Beth Wilson on twitter (@Beth_Wilson), Facebook (www.facebook.com/EnlistedSpouseCommunity), or e-mail herat [email protected].
Stop feeding the tigers in your basement
Naval Base Ventura County islooking for qualified area coachesto coach Navy Wounded Warriorsat a mini-camp scheduled for Dec.1 through Dec. 4.These adaptive sports include
wheelchair basketball, seated vol-leyball, aquatics, track and field,archery and pistol.Interested and qualified coaches
should contact FredMorgan at [email protected] to submit aresume.This is the first of several mini-
camps offered to ourWoundedWar-riors. NBVC is serving as the WestCoast training site for athletes com-peting in next year’sWarriorGamesin Colorado Springs, Colo.For more information, call Mor-
gan at 982-3007 or Ramona Pagelat 982-2589.
Coaches neededfor WoundedWarrior campsHomefront
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That week of school in the fall whenchildren get out of school early due toparent-teacher conferences is fast ap-proaching.Parents, it may not be easy to get re-
leased from work to attend, but it is im-portant that youmake every effort. Pleaseremember schools do not succeed in abubble. Parent-teacher conferences are oneway for parents to be involved in theirstudent’s education.Before your conference with your child’s
teacher, there are a few things to consid-er:• If a parent is deployed but wants to
be involved, please ask the teacher if theconference can be done via e-mail, ask ifthe conference can be videotaped or au-diotaped, or maybe held via phone if thedeployed parent is able.• If you have more than one child in the
school, please ask teachers to work to-gether to schedule appointments one afterthe other. For child care and work leavepurposes, this is ideal.
• Find child care for your student duringthe conference. This allows the teacher tobe honest with you about his/her assess-ments of your child.It is also important to remember that
the conference is an opportunity for bothparent and teacher to discuss the student’sprogress and concerns. This mean thatparents should arrive at the conferenceprepared for the discussion.Here are somehelpful hints to prepare parents for theconference:
• Be prepared to ask questions. Writedown any concerns youmay have prior tothe conference so you don’t forget whatyou want to discuss. Ask specific ques-tions, such as: Is your child participatingin class? What subjects does he or she en-joy most? What subjects seem more dif-ficult for him or her?• Talk with your child before the confer-
ence. Find out if there are problems atschool or if he or she has any concerns tobe addressed.• Be positive during the conference. Re-
member you are both there to help yourchild succeed. Don’t react defensively ifyour child’s teacher brings up a problem.You are there to work together to solveany problems.• Work together to create a plan of ac-
tion. Creating a specific plan will allowboth you and the teacher tomonitor prog-ress throughout the school year.• Discuss the social aspect of school as
well as academic. Does your child getalong with other students?
•Keep the conference positive.Althoughyou need to know any problems your childmay be having, you don’t want the confer-ence to become more about problems. Itshould be about solutions.• Set up a way to continue communica-
tion. It could be via weekly phone calls orby e-mail. Continued contact will helpkeep you apprised of any potential prob-lems and will allow you to let the teacherknow if there are any problems at home.When the conference is over, parent and
teacher should feel comfortable with oneanother to work together to help the childsucceed. As parents, ensure that any plansdiscussed in the conference are followedup on at home. Children’s success dependson parents and school working together.
— For any questions on parent/teacher conferences, parent/teachercommunications, or any K-12 education-related questions, please contact the NBVCschool liaison officer at 989-5211 or [email protected].
How to make a parent-teacher conference a success
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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: 9 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Worship scheduleMore than 400 youngsters and theirparents celebrated Halloween and the be-ginning of the autumn season by attend-ing a Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct.23, at the Seabee Chapel, Naval Base Ven-tura County, Port Hueneme.While religious program specialists
stayed busy barbecuing hot dogs, ham-burgers and turkey burgers, a crew ofvolunteers coordinated games for kids andserved up popcorn and cotton candy.One roomwas full of youngsters enjoy-
ing musical chairs and cake walks, an-other was full of kids getting their facespainted and ordering up balloon sculp-tures.Down the hall of the chapel building, a
room featured a bean bag toss centeredon the theme of David and Goliath, andanother was labeled “Jonah’s Fishing Ad-venture,” where kids went fishing fortreats.There was also a bounce house full of
costumed children getting a lot of exer-cise.After lunch, Lt. Deann Coleman, base
More than 400 attend Harvest Festival
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
The Harvest Festival included a costume contest, but Lt. Deann Coleman, chaplain,couldn’t decide whose was best and declared everyone a winner.SEE PAGE 7
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chaplain, called everyone out for a cos-tume contest. She broke the groups downby age, but even with that, she couldn’t
declare a winner.“They’re all too cute,” she said. “Every-
body wins.”The Harvest Festival is the fall counter-
part to Summerfest, held in June.
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RP2 Spencer Fry paints the face of Erika Blackburn, 6, during the Harvest Festival, heldOct. 23 at the Seabee Chapel. Erika is the daughter of MA1 Tom Blackburn, stationed onSan Nicolas Island, and his wife, Kaoru.
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Seven of the 14 scientists and engineersrecently inducted into the Naval Air Sys-tems Command (NAVAIR) Fellows Pro-gram are from the Naval Air WarfareCenter Weapons Division (NAWCWD).They are Stephen Preiss and Jose Tristan
of Point Mugu and Dr. Fred Blomshield,ElsaHennings, Dr. KelvinHiga, Dr. Low-ell Wilkins and Michael Wirtz of ChinaLake.“You represent the finest minds of naval
aviation,” Scott O’Neil, acting NAVAIRdeputy commander, told the inducteesduring the Sept. 29 ceremony at NAVAIRheadquarters in Patuxent River, Md.“Your selection is the truest testimony tothe value, leadership and vision that youhave brought to naval aviation in the past,and it also comes with an expectation thatyou are going to continue to add suchvalue in the future.”NAWCWDparticipated in the ceremo-
ny via simultaneous video telecast atChina Lake.Dr. RodDitzler, a Full Fellowin the Avionics Department, hosted theceremony at China Lake, and Alice At-wood, a Full Fellow in the Weapons andEnergetics Department, assisted with thepresentations.The new inductees were recognized in
the Fellows Program at the silver level.They had been previously selected as As-sociate Fellows and are now consideredFull Fellows.Membership at the Full Fel-low level is limited to the top 0.75 percentof NAVAIR’s engineering and scientistpopulation.“This is truly an elite group,” said Dr.
James Sheehy, Esteemed Fellow and hostof the induction ceremony at Pax River.Preiss, of the Support Equipment and
Aircraft Launch andRecovery EquipmentDepartment (AIR-4.8) at Point Mugu, iscurrently the Fleet Support Team lead forElectronicWarfare (EW) Support Equip-ment Automated Test Equipment (ATE).He is nationally recognized as a technicalauthority on both weapons and aircraftATE.Preiss was instrumental in designing,
developing and obtaining a governmentpatent for the Modular Mobile PowerConverter, which was used in support ofthe Joint Direct AttackMunition deploy-ment on board conventional and nuclearaircraft carriers. He was also the lead en-gineer in the development of CASS testprogram sets for the Next GenerationWeather Radar System.Tristan, of the Avionics Department
(AIR-4.5) at Point Mugu, specializes inelectronic attack. He is internationallyrecognized as a technical authority onelectronic warfare specializing in EA-6B/EA-18G jamming techniques, tactics, ef-fectiveness, radar threat systems and theirElectronic Counter Counter Measures.Tristan has worked for the JAmming
TechniqueOptimization (JATO) organiza-tion from the start of his career to thepresent. He is currently the only remainingmember from the original JATO teamwhostarted in 1984. Tristan currently servesas the JATO radar electronic attacklead.The Fellows Program began in 2000.
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Pictured at the induction ceremony are, from left, host Dr. Rod Ditzler and inductees JoseTristan, Dr. Fred Blomshield, Mike Wirtz, Dr. Kelvin Higa and Elsa Hennings.
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The road closures planned forNaval Base Ventura County, PortHueneme, throughOct. 25 have beenpushed ahead one week because ofrain.Repairs will take place through
Nov. 1 at the following locations:• The railroad crossing at Pleasant
Valley Channel Road andTrackNo.13 Road. The alternate route will bevia Lehman Road.• The railroad crossing at Pleasant
Valley Road between Buildings PH523 and 524. The alternate route willbe via Tower Road adjacent toBuilding PH 513.• Patterson Road between Lehm-
an Road and Cargo Road. The al-ternate route will be via Track No.13 Road.For more information, call Kevin
Mitchell at 982-3219 or e-mail himat [email protected]
Rain delaysroad repairsEveryone knows a Golden Hawk can
attack. But block and dig, too?The Golden Hawks, Carrier Airborne
EarlyWarning Squadron 112 (VAW-112),won a recent volleyball tournament atNaval Base Ventura County, earning theteam Morale, Welfare and Recreation’sAthlete of theMonth designation for Oc-tober.“They dominated the whole time, with
only one loss,” said Annabelle Ferrer,sports coordinator for the Point MuguFitness Center.The Oct. 16 tournament consisted of
five games and three teams: VAW-112, theAirborne Command Control and Logis-tics Wing and the Fleet Readiness Cen-ter.All three teams played one another, then
the tournament went to single eliminationbased on how many matches each hadwon.The event began at 9:30 a.m. and
wrapped up around 1:30 p.m.“All the teams had a blast!”Ferrer said.
“All the players were giving it their all.”
VAW-112 winsvolleyball tourney
PHOTO BY ANNABELLE FERRER / MWR
The winning volleyball team from VAW-112 consisted of, top row from left, AEAN JarretYohe, IT1 Joseph Layman and E-2/AMAA John Goodhand and, bottom row from left, AM3Adam Marshall and AZ2 Matthew Freeman, who also served as coach.
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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor
Carrying around a ball and chain doesn’t have todrag you down.In fact, in Romeo’s case, it lifted him above the
pack, helping the convict-costumed bulldog win firstprize in the Navy Exchange’s Howl-o-ween pet cos-tume contest on Oct. 16.Thirteen dogs competed in the event that not only
provided some fun for canine lovers but also pro-moted the newly enlarged pet department at the Na-val Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, NEX.Romeo, only a year and a half old, was a good
sport about it all.“It’s not like last year when we dressed him up as
a pirate,” said his owner, LizWallace, who came withher husband, Aviation Support Equipment Techni-cian 2nd Class Rik Wallace of the Fleet ReadinessCenter. “He wasn’t feeling that.”Department Supervisor Eloise Cervantes said she
was pleased with the turnout at the event, which fea-tured giveaways and raffles.“We figured it was a good way to get the word out
about the expansion,” she said.The department doubled in size, allowing theNEX
to carry a larger supply of treats, premium foods,stain and odor products, and flea and tick medi-cine.
NEX pet costume contest is a real howl
To no avail, Liz Wallace tries to put a cap ona reluctant Romeo, winner of the NEX petcostume contest.
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Champ didn’t live up to the name but was still a good sport at the pet costumecontest, held to promote the expansion of the pet department at the PortHueneme NEX. Champ, a 7-year-old Shih Tzu mix, is owned by April Greenlawof Oxnard, whose father is a Navy retiree.
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By BUC (SCW) Daniel LynchNCTC
Builder 2nd Class Ralph Christiansenof the Naval Construction Training Cen-ter was recognized for eight years of self-less dedicationto the develop-ment of youththrough theBoy Scouts ofAmerica.His stead-
fast loyaltywas recog-nized when hewas named thewinner of theprestigiousScouting Sa-lutes the Mili-tary Award,which honorsmilitary mem-bers from all branches of service whovolunteer to support local Boy Scouttroops.Since 2002, Christiansen has sup-
ported Boy Scouts as the assistant Scout
master for Troop 9725 in Ventura, andhe previously assisted Troop 1189 in theUtah National Parks Council.When asked why he was involved with
the Boy Scouts, Christiansen stated, “Itgives me an opportunity to give back tothe community. I like to teach them newskills which I have learned throughoutmy military career.”He continued, “I never did this for an
award or for recognition. The real win-ners are the young men who make EagleScout. I do it for them.”Naval Construction Training Center
Charlie Company Commander, ChiefWarrant Officer Jody Markham, saidhe is extremely proud of Christiansen.“BU2 Christiansen is the Navy’s final-
ist in a field of possible candidates num-bering in the hundreds,”Markham said.“He is very humble and truly displaysall the characteristics of a selfless Sea-bee. He willingly sacrificed his personaltime for the betterment of the commu-nity and nation.”Christiansen will be presented the
award on Nov. 16 in Washington,D.C.
Boy Scouts honor NCTC builder
BU2 Ralph Christiansen ofthe NCTC was recognizedfor his years of service tothe Boy Scouts.
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Four Sailors from Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC) were among the nineservice members honored by the OxnardChamber of Commerce at their annualMilitary Appreciation Dinner on Friday,Sept. 24.The evening’s theme was “Honoring
Service; Freedom isWorth Fighting For.”Held at the Residence Inn by Marriott inOxnard, the chamber hosted 200 civilianandmilitary dignitaries as they recognizedservice members for their accomplish-ments at work and in the local commu-nity.Capt. JimMcHugh, NBVC command-
ing officer, was the event’s guest speaker.He noted that the evening’s honorees areserving in a time when the world aroundus is changing, and we are adapting tochange along with it.“It is a dangerous time and once again,
it is our military — Navy, Marine Corps,Army, Air Force andCoastGuard—whohave volunteered to protect each of us andour very way of life,” he said.
He told the crowd how at that momentSeabees and Aviators fromNBVC are de-ployed in Afghanistan and the westernPacific as a force of peace.“They are the ones,” he said, “who,
while they may never make the headlines,kept and continue to keep our militarysharp and strong.”McHugh thanked the crowd for their
continued strong support of the militaryand their families, adding that their sup-port is a “mental and emotional boost”for the Sailors.The four Navy personnel receiving hon-
ors are:• Air Traffic Controller 1st Class (En-
listed Aviation Warfare/Enlisted SurfaceWarfare) Ariel F. DeLeon, NBVC.• ConstructionMechanic 1st Class (Sea-
bee Combat Warfare/Surface Warfare)Mitchell C.Miller Jr., Naval ConstructionTraining Center.• Navy Counselor 1st Class (Surface
Warfare/AviationWarfare) Victor D. Lat-
4 Sailors from base honoredat military appreciation event
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Shown at the Military Appreciation Dinner are, from left, AW1 (AWS) Justin Eugene Douglasof VX-30; AC1 (EAW-ESW) Ariel F. DeLeon of NBVC; Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer,NBVC; NC1 (SW/AW) Victor D. Lattuca, Navy Operational Support Center; and CM1 (SCW/SW) Mitchell C. Miller Jr., Naval Construction Training Center.
tuca, Navy Operational Support Center.• Naval Aircrewmen 1st Class (AirWar-
fare Specialist) Justin EugeneDouglas, Air
Test and Evaluation Squadron 30.The additional awardees are from the
U.S. Army,Marine Corps, Air Force, AirNational Guard and Coast Guard.
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A 5K run to promote the need for en-ergy efficiency was heldOct. 14, beginningand ending at the Bee-Hive Gym, NavalBase Ventura County, Port Hueneme.Nearly 40 runners turned out to race in
the third NBVC 5K in three weeks. Theearlier two were held in conjunction withthe Combined Federal Campaign kick-
off.“Given that, it’s actually a better turn-
out that I had anticipated,” said PointMugu Fitness Manager AmandaHaskell.Most of the lunchtime 5K runs attract
50 or more participants.The run was held in partnership with
Naval Facilities Engineering Command,which provided information on how tosave energy and gave out pens made ofrecycled materials.This was the last Morale, Welfare and
Recreation- sponsored lunchtime run un-til February, when the annual Sweetheart5K will take place.
Energy Awareness 5K draws 40
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Above, runners take off on Thursday, Oct. 14, at the beginning of the 5K Energy Awareness Run, held at NavalBase Ventura County, Port Hueneme. At right, RPSA Evan Blair of NMCB 5 crosses the finish line first.
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Has yourmarriage changed since thoseromantic courtship days? Do you findyourself arguing and fighting with yourspousemore andmore?Well, you are notalone.Many relationships experience diffi-
culty, and the Fleet and Family SupportCenter has some great tools to help youstay “inside the box,” working togetherand problem-solving as a team, versusslipping “outside the box,”moving fromproblem-solving to abusive behaviors.The first line you cross when youmove
“outside the box” is the “I don’t carewhat I say” line. Crossing this line leadsto verbal abuse.The second line you cross on the way
to physical abuse is the “I don’t care whatI do” line.Dr. William Adams in his “Choices”
program defines the “box” as an areawhere couples are working together,problem-solving in a respectful way.As a way of illustrating, let’s say things
are going along well in the relationshipand then a problem comes up. As a resultof this problem, you feel tension. Thiscould look like an increased heart rate,feeling flushed, a tight stomach, clenchedfists, yelling or thinking bad thoughtsabout the other. From this point, it isreally easy to slip into an argument andfighting. Then it is an easy jump “outsidethe box” and past those lines of not car-ing what you say or do and into verbaland/or physical abuse.“So what can I do?” you ask?There are actually lots of skills you can
use.A really important skill to use when
things are starting to spin out of controlis a time out. Time outs must be usedcorrectly or they only make mattersworse. Rules for time outs are:• They must be negotiated ahead of
time with your spouse so you both un-derstand that there will be situationswhere one of you needs to call a time outon yourself. There’s no calling them forthe other person.• You are accountable for your time.
Let your spouse knowwhere you are go-ing and when you will be back and stickto it.• Spend the time out alone, not trash-
ing your partner with your best friend oryour mother.• Think about your role in the conflict
and take responsibility for it.• Use the time to calm down and think
things through.Once you have calmed down and are
ready to discuss the problem, then usethe problem-solving steps. They aresimple and very effective.• Identify the problem.• Come upwith possible solutions. This
is not the time to pass judgments; all so-lutions are viable at this point.• Select the best solution.• Try it out.• Evaluate it, and if it’s not working,
try another possible solution.Remember: It’s important that you and
your spouse are attacking the problemand not each other. Staying “inside thebox”requires this; otherwise the situationdegrades into verbal and/or physicalabuse, which is “outside the box.”In summary, problems come up, and
you feel tension rising behaviorally, phys-ically or emotionally. If you feel you aremoving “outside the box,” then take atime out. If you feel you can get controlof yourself before the argument turnsnasty or into a fight, move into problem-solving. The problem is solved and youare acting like the couple you dreamedabout before you took that big step ofmarriage.Think you might need help with this?
There are many reasons why peoplemight need help. Perhaps you did notlearn the skills growing up in your fam-ily, or perhaps a neutral third partywouldbe useful to contain the conflict.Confidential help is available with li-
censed counselors at the Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center. For an appointmentcall 866-923-6479.
Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
Controlling tension in a relationship
Stayingsafe
withCamilleSchaetzel
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All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.New toll-free appointment scheduling
service: 1-866-923-6478. Call 24 hours aday, seven days a week. Schedule counsel-ing (individual, marital, family) and ap-pointments for financial, spouse employ-ment, transition and relocationassistance.
Life Skills Workshops
• Solution Focused Communication:Improve your communication and betteryour relationships at home, work, andplay. Monday, Nov. 8, 5 to 6:30 p.m.• He Says, She Says: Understanding the
differences between men and women inrelationships. Wed., Dec. 8, 4:30 to 6p.m.
Career Support and Retention
(Register for TAP classes with yourCommand Career Counselor)• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-
gram: Monday-Thursday, Dec. 6-9, 7:30a.m. to 4 p.m. E-7 and above, all retirees.Civilian attire, bring medical records andDD2648 on Monday.• Transition Assistance Program:Mon-
day–Thursday, Dec. 13-16, 7:30 a.m. to 4p.m. Seperatees E-6 and below: Civilianattire, bring medical record and DD2648on Monday.• What Employers Want: International
human resources specialists reveal whatcompanies are looking for before they hireyou! Thurs., Nov. 4, 2 to 3 p.m.• Goal Setting: Learn how to identify,
prioritize and achieve long, medium andshort-term goals through proper planningand organizational strategy. Tuesday, Nov.10, 10 a.m. to noon.• Interview Skills: Prepare for your job
interview. Learn the interview process, sal-ary negotiation, conduct amock interviewand more. Tues., Nov. 23, 2 to 4 p.m.• Spouse Resume Writing: Learn what
makes up a winning resume and learn jobsearch skills. Tues., Dec. 7, 10 a.m. tonoon.• Corporate Resume Writing: Cutting-
edge resume techniques! Must call 982 -
5325 to register. Fri., Dec. 17, 7:30 to 9a.m.• Federal Employment: Resume, web-
sites, and the application process. Fri.,Dec. 17, 9 to 11 a.m.• VAWorkshops/Briefs: Get on-the-spot
assistance in filing your VA claim! Call982-5325 to sign up.Wednesdays, Nov. 24and Dec. 17, 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)
• SAPR Command Liaison Training:Training for new Command Liaisons. Re-quired training for Liaisons. Mon., Nov.15, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.• SAPR Advocate Meeting: All com-
mand advocates are required to attend.Thurs., Nov. 18, 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.• IA Family Connection: For family
members of service members who are cur-rently deployed under IA orders. Tues.,Nov. 9, 3 to 4 p.m.
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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center
• Deployment Homecoming: For fami-lies of soon to be returning or alreadyreturned IA/deployed service members.Wed., Nov. 10, 3 to 4 p.m.
Ombudsman
• Ombudsman Meetings: Ombudsmanprogram updates and advanced training.Tuesday, Nov. 30, 6 to 8 p.m.
Relocation
• Welcome Aboard Workshop: Incom-ing service members and their family canreceive information on military and com-munity resources on and near NBVC.Wednesday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to noon.• Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig-
nated command personnel have the neces-sary training to successfully fulfill theirrole as command sponsors. Wed., Nov.17, 3 to 4 p.m.•Ms. Fix-It Class: Teaching you how to
fix everyday household disasters. Contact982-2646 to set up appointment.
Operation Prepare
• Disaster Preparednessd: 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. Classes are available incommand spaces. Call 982-3159 to sched-ule.
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.• Developing Your Spending Plan:
Wouldn’t it be nice to know how muchmoney you will have in your account thatthe end of the day before payday? Learnhow to “make ends meet”without resort-ing to credit cards to survive. Thurs., Nov.4, 4:30 to 6 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.•BootCamp forDads:Hear experienced
dads share their stories and get the realanswers to your concerns about fathering,finances and family. Thursday, Nov. 4, 6to 8:30 p.m.• Breastfeeding 101: Get the “how to”
basics. Avoid the common pitfalls andobtain great information on communityresources on and off base. Thursday, Nov.4, 6 to 8:30 p.m.Before Birth (3 sessions): Come anytime
during pregnancy. Learn how your babygrows, labor overview, get better laborsupport andmaintain good health. Thurs,
Nov. 11; Tues., Nov. 16; Thurs., Nov. 18,6 to 8:30 each evening.• No time for classes?Would you prefer
home visits? Easy, convenient & personal,by appointment. Just call 982-5037 andask for New Parent Support Staff!
Free food distribution
• Nov. 20, Dec. 18. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate,Port Hueneme. Food items vary frommonth to month. Requirements: Activeduty E-6 and below or their spouses; bringan LES and only one issue per family. E-7 with two or more dependents may qual-ify. Income guideline statement availableat distribution site. Custodian of a childwho is a family member of Active Dutypersonnel on deployment.
— For information, please call Sandy Lyle,command liaison, at 989-8833 or [email protected].
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Here are some simple tips to make surethat everyone at Naval Base VenturaCounty not only has a frightful good timeon Halloween night, but that we remainsafe as well:• Clear your front porch of unnecessary
clutter. That garden hose, albeit a greatsnake, could cause a fall and best belongsin the back yard. Bicycles and scooters, aswell, are best kept in the garage.• Check and replace any exterior light
bulbs that need replacing. Sweep steps andsidewalks to make sure they are free ofdebris.• Do you have overly anxious pets that
are ready to protect you from all thewitchesand other night creatures this Hal-loween?While that is an exceptional qual-ity in a guard dog, it would be best if youranimal were restrained this night to pre-vent jumps, scares, scratches and bites.• If a trick-or-treater is under the age
of 12, determine which adult or olderyouth will be accompanying the child onthe candy jaunt.• Plan a route. Prior to the night of trick-
or-treating, go over it. Look for houses toveer away from and pot holes or brokencurbs to be cautious around. Remind ev-
eryone that there is no veering away fromthe route unless you are aware of thechange. Remind children that candy is notto be eaten until all children are home andthat no one will enter a stranger’s houseat all for any reason.Make sure each childhas a light stick, and the adult or the su-
pervising youth has a working flashlight,with fresh batteries. Carry a cell phone;make sure it is charged.• If your child will be wearing a mask,
make sure there are mouth, nose and eyeopenings. Fire-retardant material was in-vented for a reason. Use only this mate-rial. Make sure costumes are not so longas to be easily tripped over.•Make sure your child knows her name,
phone number and address in case he orshe becomes separated from the group. Ifthe child is too young, pin a piece of paperwith the aforementioned information totheir costume. Have a return time andadhere to it.
• Drivers: Be on the lookout for childrendarting out from between parked cars. Seeone, wait, because chances are there isanother one right behind. Look carefullyfor children walking in the streets. Backout carefully, honking for warning.
Safety tips to make sure Halloween isn’t a nightmare
The Aquatics Center at Naval BaseVenturaCounty, PortHueneme, is beingtransformed into a Haunted SwampThursday, Oct. 28, through Saturday,Oct. 30.The Haunted Swamp is open to mil-
itary, dependent and Defense Depart-ment civilian personnel only on the firstnight, Oct. 28. The not-so-scary toursfor the younger set are from 4 to 6 p.m.,
and scary tours are from 7 to 10 p.m.The public is invited on Oct. 29 and
30. Hours are the same, and shuttlebuses will take civilians from the Pleas-ant Valley Gate until 9 p.m.The Haunted Swamp is free for all
military and dependent personnel andfor children 6 and younger. The earlytours are $5 per person, and scary toursare $8 per person.
NBVCAquatics hosts Haunted Swamp
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NMCB 5, “The Professionals,” are cur-rently deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
They recently spent time erecting pre-engineered buildings, known as K-Spans, at Camp Leatherneck in the Helmand Province.
‘We build, we fight’ plays out in Afghanistan: NMCB 5 constructs camp, 40 conducts rifle range qualifications
Steel Worker Constructionman Zachery Walker, a Seabee attached to NMCB 5, eats ice cream during lunch on a project at Camp Leatherneck.
Photos by MC2 (sCW) ACe RheAuMe / NMCb 5Seabees attached to NMCB 5 place steel picks to assemble a K-Span building at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, last month.
Steel Worker Constructionman Robert Ribicki, a Seabee attached to NMCB 5, uses a plasma cutter to cut a piece of steel on a K-Span building project at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, on Sept. 28.
Equipment Operator Constructionman Cristina Tommeraasen and other Seabees attached to NMCB 5 run a steel pick through an Ultimate Building Machine (UBM) on a K-Span building project at Camp Leatherneck on Sept. 28.
Above, Steel Worker 3rd Class Thomas Macdonald, a Seabee attached to NMCB 5, welds steel on a K-Span building project at Camp Leatherneck. At left, Steel Worker Constructionman Guillory Bryant, a Seabee attached to NMCB 5, helps run a steel pick through an Ultimate Building Machine (UBM) on a K-Span building project at Camp Leatherneck.
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tion Battalion 40 recently conducted rifle range qualifications near Camp Mike Spann, Afghanistan.
Photos by MCC MiChael b. Watkins / nMCb 40Seabees from NMCB 40 conduct rifle range qualifications near Camp Mike Spann.
Builder Constructionman Apprentice Marley Conway takes aim.
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By Lt. David “Buzz” ArcherVAW-113 Public Affairs Office
FALLON, Nev. — Workups for theWorld Famous Black Eagles of VAW-113continued as they completed airwing ex-ercises last month at Naval Air StationFallon, Nev.The design and intent of Airwing Fallon
is to provide the training and skills neces-sary for Carrier Air Wing-14 (CVW-14)squadrons to move from unit level to the-ater level operations.CVW-14 squadrons took the lessons
learned on their recent at-sea RIMPACexercise to the high Nevada desert andexceeded the performance of previousairwings as well as expectations of NavalStrike and AirWarfare Center (NSAWC)staff.Themonthlong airwing exercise uses the
“crawl, walk, run” model in their three-phase training syllabus.The first,MissionLevel Training (MLT),
is designed to bridge the gap betweenUnitLevel Training and integrated CVW train-ing.With no geopolitical scenario drivingthe actions of the airwing, it allowed the
squadrons to focus on the individual skillsets required to effectively and proficient-ly complete common airwing missions,including strike, command and control,personnel recovery and close air sup-port.The proficiency achieved during the
MLT phase would go on to pay dividendsin the more advanced phases of the exer-cise. The Black Eagles perfected tacticsand techniques for effective air-intercept-control, airborne command and control,and indications and warning integra-tion.The second phase of Airwing Fallon
was the Intermediate Training Phase(ITP), which was organized into threemini-campaigns. Each mission flown byCVW-14 assets was planned and executedby the airwing personnel with no outsideassistance. New challenges to CVW-14units included inorganic asset integration,dynamic targeting and advanced versionsof the personnel recovery mission.VAW-113 aircrew once again distin-
guished themselves as professionals in theair through leadership, tactical proficien-
cy and above-average control. Missiondebriefs often included the singing ofpraise to the Black Eagles for their assis-tance to strike assets by providing situa-tional awareness and targeting recommen-dations.The culmination of Airwing Fallon was
the Advanced Training Phase (ATP), de-signed to prepare CVW-14 for theaterlevel operations. This phase forcedmissionplanners and aircrew to work with agen-cies outside the airwing by coordinatingwithwarfare commanders, the strike groupcommander and the theater commander.Each of these missions was directed byCombinedAirOperationsCenter (CAOC)and executed by CVW.ATP was the Black Eagles’ finest hour,
proving vital in all areas of the continuous72-hour simulated war.VAW-113 aircrews streamlined the in-
formation flow from airwing assets totheater level decision makers and backagain in order to prosecute the targetsdirected by the CAOC. The Black Eaglespaved the way for dual E-2 operations us-ing airborne assets in conjunction with
the Enhanced Deployable ReadinessTrainer (EDRT) to achieve a 100 percentmission completion rate. Often having twoE-2CHawkeyes airborne, the Black Eagleaircrews supplied vital information to air-wing assets by identifying and locatingboth surface and air threats while provid-ing tactical direction as to the most effi-cient way to defend against and eliminatethe threat.The success of VAW-113 atAirwing Fal-
lon is truly a testament to the hard workand dedication of the Black Eagle main-tenance team. During the exercise, theMaintenance Department worked morethan 3,000man hours in order to keep thesquadron’s four E-2C Hawkeyes in flyingcondition, all the while doingmajormain-tenance actions and preparing for an an-nual maintenance inspection. Their hardwork allowed for 69 sorties to be flown atan exceptional 95 percent sortie comple-tion rate.As the upcoming deployment approach-
es, the Black Eagles of VAW-113 continueto excel in every step of the workup cy-cle.
VAW-113 completes airwing exercises in Nevada
By Alyce MoncourtoisNSWC Port Hueneme CommandCommunications
Naval Base Ventura County HumanResources employee Toksun Simpson re-cently received an award for her effortscoordinating the highly successful Pre-engineering Program at Naval SurfaceWarfare Center (NSWC) Port Hueneme.The awardwas presented byTimTroske,
NSWC Port Hueneme technical director,on Sept. 3.Simpson has beenmanaging the various
aspects of the Pre-engineering Programsince 2005 and described this award as“very meaningful.”“As an immigrant who came to the
United States in 1976, I am grateful forthe opportunities that this country hasprovided for me and my family,” saidSimpson. “The young people are an ever-lasting joy, and it is my passion to care forand invest in their future. Working for theDepartment of the Navy in support ofthe Pre-engineering Program has givenmethe opportunity to give back a fraction ofwhat I have received from this great coun-try.”The Pre-engineering Program was cre-
ated in 1998 as a result of a partnershipbetween NSWC Port Hueneme and theOxnard Union High School District. Thepartnership was expanded to include El
Camino High School and Foothill Tech-nology High School from the VenturaUnified School District in 2006. Approx-imately 700 students have completed the
program over the years.The program is one of NSWC Port
Hueneme’s most successful and toutedoutreach programs in the command’s his-tory. The bi-annual program is designedto expose local area high school studentswho are interested in studying engineeringto practical applications of math and sci-ence at NSWC Port Hueneme. Throughinstruction on various engineering disci-plines, students learn how engineeringprinciples are applied in the real world.The program prepares them for engineer-ing courses to be taken after graduation.Candidates for the competitive programare selected through their respectiveschools.Students participate in the program ev-
ery Monday for 12 weeks of instruction,following their regular school day. Par-ticipation usually numbers around 40students with a balanced ratio of male tofemale.The program culminates in a graduation
ceremony where students are presentedwith Certificates of Achievement and Let-ters of Recommendation (for college ap-plications) signed by the NSWC PortHueneme commander.
Pre-engineering Program coordinator honored for efforts
PHOTO BY ESTHELA MCKENZIE / NSWC PORT HUENEME
Toksun Simpson receives an award for her efforts coordinating the Pre-engineering Programfrom Tom Troske, NSWC Port Hueneme technical director.
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WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER
CHAINS. WE PAYCASH NOW TOP $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEYBAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZAVCS256202
204Antiques AndCollectibles
HUMMELS 12 Figurines, allxlnt cond, dated 1948 thru1972. Unique, great gifts$100-up To see, call Bill805-701-6727 VCS254483
BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections
Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID
I Buy Toy TrainsOld BB cards, Old Toys.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS256280
I BUY Antique & BlackPowder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,original or reproduction805-646-2168 VCS256484
NEED CASH?BUYING GOLD
Paying $19.50 per gram for14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS256460
OlderCostumeJewelryWanted
& older items. Cash Paid!Lynell 805-794-3590
VCS255131
ROCKOLA JUKEBOX 440,1950’s, mint cond $1500.
Portable Mobility Scooter.never used $500. Kenmoreside by side Refrig, ice &
wtr, works great $150805-647-8434 VCS254964
WANTED: Swords, Japanese& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,military. CASH. (818)992-4803
VCS256856
207Appliances
ADREFRIGERATIONREPAIR & SALES
Refrigerators, walk-incoolers, ice machines
etc. From $99.00.FREE ESTIMATES!
WILL PICK UPDEAD REFRIG!
805-816-7169VCS256746
Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales
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
VCS256014
Buy it. Sell it. Find it.vcstar.com/ads
207Appliances
Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs
Always GoodWASHER/DRYER
KENMOREFor Sale
$100-$150 ea cashBUZZ 984-2327
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“DEAD OR ALIVE”FREE
KenmoreWhirlpool
Washers/DryersFor appliance
teacher
984-2327VCS254722
207Appliances
APPLIANCESWANTEDCASH PAID
WashersDryers
Refrigerators10 years old
or less,working or
NOT.805-290-7327VCS255318
207Appliances
FREE HAULAWAY JUNK
METALMetal Fences, Car
Parts, Car Batteries,Cast Iron Bathtubs,Pool Heaters, AirConditioner Units,etc. 805-368-9853
VCS255002
Hester’sAppliance
Used Washers &Dryers, Stoves,Refrigerators
$99 & upFree Service Call
w/RepairOver 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or805-487-1060
VCS256758
207Appliances
REFRIGERATOR Hotpointtop freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS254421
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
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The Lighthouse offersfree classified ads forproperty and personalitems offered by active
duty and retired military,civil service and dependent
personnel within NavalBase Ventura County.
All free ads are 20 WORD MAXIMUM.
Paid classified advertising available for remainingcategories and non-eligible personnel.
Submissions:Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classifiedadvertisements with your contact information includingphone and email via one of the following:
Fax: (805) 437-0466Email: [email protected]: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.–5 p.m.)Mail: The Lighthouse ClassifiedsP.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011Deadline:All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.Wednesday a week prior to publication.
• Motorcycles• Merchandise• Miscellaneous Wanted
FREE ads for the following categories:• Pets – Free to good home• Roommate Wanted• Lost & Found• Automobiles & Trucks
classifiedsLighthouse
WANTED: Buyers and sellers. classifiedsLighthouseTo advertise(800) 221-7827
REFRIGERATORStainless Steel/like new
Washer/Dryer $99-upRefrigerators Stoves$125 & Up. Free pick up onwashers, dryers & refrigs.
Sales, Repairs & InstallationCall (805)390-8136
VCS256532
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
All very good cond805-671-9852 VCS254415
Washer & DryersGuaranteed and/orRepair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS255599
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212Bicycles
10 USED BIKES$40-$400. 805-384-0183
VCS254830
9 USED MTN BIKES$35 - $340. 805-384-0183
VCS256825
213Boutiques
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
219Cemetery Lots
CONEJO MEM PARK 2plots in Santa Rosa III$4000ea. Linda 801-789-8747email: [email protected]
VCS254454
PRIME LOCATION IvyLawn single plot, sec F-127
-6. [email protected]$2800 541-981-0926 VCS256435
221CommercialEquipment
PALLET RACK SALEUpright $49+ Beam $12+SHELVING Steel & Wood
2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS254816
223Computers/Accessories
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
227Exercise Equipment
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
233Furniture/Household Goods
AffordableSectionals & Sofas
Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfrshowroom factory
direct sectionals sizedby the inch with your
measurements. Hard tofit spaces our specialty Best
prices, quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.805-302-2138 VCS256877
BED A BeautifulLeather Platform Bed
w/Thick QueenPillowtop Mattress
Never Used, in plastic, war-ranty. Retails $999, sell $365
805-830-3314VCS256513
BED California KingPillowtop Mattress SetNever used, still inplastic w/warranty,retails $899 sac $260!
805-830-3314VCS255780
BED FULL SIZEOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warranty. Retails for $499Sacrifice $150.805-830-3314
VCS255778
BED QUEENOrthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress SetNever used, still in plastic
w/warr retails $699, sell $160.805-830-3314
VCS255779
BEDTempurpedic Style
Queen Memory FoamMattress Set
Brand new in plastic w/warr!Retails $1199, Sell $345!!805-830-3314 VCS256514
CONTOUR Adjustable twinbed, Retail:$4500. Sell for$3500 PERFECT condition.4 months old. 805-644-4679
VCS255020
Dinette Set solid oak w/leaf &4 uphol chairs $90. Love Seat
$60. Hand Paint Sec Desk$60. Oval CoffeeTable $25.
Oval End Table $15. All OBO805-886-7169 VCS256816
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
Estate Furniture: 6 pc OakBdrm Set (Queen Hdbrd, 2nightstnds, drsr w/trifold
mirror, tall chest) $800/obo:9pc Drexel Heritage Pecan
Dining Rm Set (tbl w/6 chrs,buffet & china cbnt) $950/obo.
Call 818-516-4925VCS256702
MAYTAG GAS DRYERExcellent condition. $100.
Contact Jo Anne 805-402-7469
MOVING SALE dining rmset w/server+china cab,
bdrm set, GE side by siderefrig, Amana gas stove,
& more $200-$600805-584-0659 VCS256412
233Furniture/Household Goods
MOVING SALEReclining Loveseat, 3 curio
cabinets, Maple BedRoomSet with 2 dressers, 43”Sony TV, Decorator WoodBird Cage, Collectibles, 2Revolving Glass displaycases, Call for pictures805-484-9148 VCS256081
RECLINER Sofa & LoveSeat, good cond. SW col-ors. $200/obo. 805-496-7272
VCS255685
0273Jewelry/Clothing
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 $$4255-18 E. MAIN STVENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE
Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza
VCS256725
Sunday 10/17/10
Butterfly June*Wearable ArtT.O. Street Fair on Moor-
park Rd. 9am-4pmHandmade Art Booth D-24
Ceramic Butterflies, KilnFired Antique Marble
Necklaces, Recycled WineBottle Plates & much
more!www.butterflyjune.comwww.bflyjune.etsy.com
VCS255346
274Medical Equipment& SuppliesESTATE LIQUIDATION
Electric Hospital Bed $600.New Jazzy Pwr Chair $1,650.
Hoyer Patient Lift $675.Trans. Go Pwr Chair $1,450.Trans. 4 Wheel Scooter $775.Lift Chair w/heat/mass $850.
Excellent Condition/OBO.805-797-5624 VCS254876
POWER CHAIR,very good cond, $550/oboWALKER, 4 wheel, never
used $100/obo. LIFTRAMP, $300/obo
805-204-7451 VCS255345
RMC MEDICALBuy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters
Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer
Lifts/Wheelchairs805-797-5624
VCS254713
275MiscellaneousFor Sale
Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.comVCS256480
$$$$$$$$$CA$HFOR
YOURCAR
$$$$$$$$We’ll buy your
car runningor not!
Can’t find thepink or
registration?No problem!
To get the bestdeal, call us first!
805-754-9839VCS252893 VCS255921
WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS254417
277Musical Instruments
PIANO 52” upright andbench. Good sound andcondition, black. $400.805-857-2554 VCS255240
YAMAHA ElectricPiano, $650/obo. Call
805-492-4640 VCS255674
281Pool/Spa Supplies
SPA/HOT TUBDeluxe 2010 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,warr, never used, candeliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950 818-785-9043VCS254647
291Tools/GardeningSuppliesRANGER 8 Welder/Gen
$1,800/obo. 225 Amp ElectricWelder, $190.
805-236-8358 VCS254366
Find new&used cars.
Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads
297Wanted To Buy
CA$Hfor
SCRAPMETALS________________
Construction &Demolition Scrap
Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap
SteelAluminum
CopperBrass
All Types of Metals
805.933.8280842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060
VCS254654
COLLECTIONS andMILITARY
• Pocket Knives• Sheath Knives
• Swords & Bayonets805-969-0381
VCS256744
I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES &
REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS254418
I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,
movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,posters, old toys, etc.
Carl 818-889-3599VCS255443
Find new & used cars.vcswheels.com
WE BUYJUNKCARS
TOP
$$$$$
PAIDUP TO$1,000
Running orNot Running
(805)933-5557
VCS255677
Pets&Supplies300-315
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
A PrivateFoundation
Has RescuedDogs ForAdoption
JOSE6 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE4 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.
BANDIT4 ½ month old male
Australian Cattle dog,18 pounds
Please visit ourwebsite for pics
samsimonfoundation.orgor call us at
(310)457-5898VCS255464
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
AUSTRALIANSHEPHERD PUPS.
Beautiful, Championbloodlines, AKC, ASCA, $900.
Call 805-279-7770VCS255221
BASSET HOUNDS3 males, 2 females.
8 weeks old. Shots. $500Real cute!
805-653-0048VCS255686
BEAGLES - AKC M & FCredit card ok, $250 - $350.760-248-7658 or 661-816-3292
www.joes-beagles.comVCS255112
Find new&used cars.
BENGEL MIX KITTENS$120. Litter trained, shots.Great health, farm raised.8 weeks old. 805-798-4940 or
805-640-0917 VCS256430
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
BerneseMountain Dog
MUST SEEAdorable Male Pup.
Delightful Personality.Pretty Markings.
Champion Lines. CalmTemperament. Wonderful
Family Dog. $1,200.805-529-5599 VCS255122
Black Persian Kittens12 weeks old, $125/obo.1 Seal Point Himalayan
Kitten, $250/obo.805-386-3101 or 805-908-8887
VCS256213
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES8 weeks old. Shots up to date.
$100. Call or text805-506-9680 VCS255013
CHIHUAHUAS• 1 Female• 3 Males• Born 8/17/10• $150 eachPlease Call or Text
For Info805-390-4378
VCS255581
•••••••••••••••••••••••••COCKAPOO/MALTIPOOPUPPIES
Cocker/Malti-poo malepuppies. Gorgeous
White/buff/tan color. Greatpersonalities. All shots arecurrent. Tail docked anddewclaws removed. Call
for a viewing appt.310-291-5249 Ready now.
Only $400. VCS256695
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPYMale, 5 mo, AKC. Buff. Shotscurrent. $275. Call After 4pm
805-983-4324 VCS256775
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS255733
DOGS - Pomeranian $350obo.Bulldog/Pug & Shiva Inu.
$250obo. Purebred.805-482-9413 VCS255857
ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES
Gorgeous females.Red/Fawn, white. Big rope,wrinkles, short leg wideset.Vet cert’s. health incl.Playful, loving, socialized,potty train start. Xlnt care.Testimonials, pics toemail. Appointments wel-come. OUTSTANDING petprice to loving homes of1,250 (818) 631-7556
VCS256354
Golden Retriever PuppiesLove people, great with
little kids and otheranimals, Champion lines$500-$550 first shots andready to go! 805-760-7797
VCS254631
Find new & used cars.vcswheels.com
GOLDEN RETRIEVERS2 BEAUTIFUL BABYGIRL PUPS are readyfor loving homes! $1200
AKC/OFA/CERF805-358-2493 VCS255305
Golden Retriever Pups$2000+ goldenmeadows
retrievers.com805-532-2216 VCS254157
310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services
HAVA MALTIPOOAdorable
Designer dogs. Non shed-ding. Non Allergic805-375-0424 Avail 11/01/10
VCS256879
JACK RUSSELL PuppiesEarly Christmas! Thebest you will ever find.Healthy, playful. Breed-er over 25 years. Can beseen in Ojai. $175 & up
661-766-2209 VCS256133
JACK RUSSELL TERRIERSAKC Pups. 1 Male, 2 Fe-
males, 1st shots, born7/25/10. Champion parents
$600. 805-453-5073•••••••••••••••••••••••••
VCS256148KITTENS 7 WKS Tuxedo M,
3 orange Ms, orange/whiteF, orange/white M, ver
sweet $50 each 805-746-5065VCS256434
KITTENS - TUXEDO$40-$60. (4) 2 year olds, two
adolescents. 805-625-0471VCS255445
LAB PUPS AKC OFAWhite, Creme or Yellow,dewclaws, shots, wormed.Incredibly calm, adorable
& precious $850 805-649-3692VCS255837
LABRADOR RETRIEVERSAKC, purebred, papers & 1stshots, Males & Females bothblack & chocolate, 7 weeksold. $650/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
LHASO APSO PUPPIESto good homes. Asking
$400/ea. Very cute.805-432-1862 VCS256828
Looking for DOGSITTINGEXCHANGE for our
Shih Tzu during vacations(805)383-2503 VCS255825
POMERANIANS 3 Males,3 Female, White, 7 weeks,dewormed, $600. Ready togo! 805-947-6509 VCS256410
POODLE APRICOT MINISPure Bred 8 wk old, males.Healthy, Loving, Playful &Smart. $400 H 805-963-4174C 805-698-5817 VCS256108
POODLE TINY TOY4 lb male, black, 2.5 yrProven Stud, papers,loveable pet. $650/obo
559-707-8083 T.O.VCS255641
CALL800 221 STAR 7827
SHIHTZU PUPPIES5 weeks old, 3 males, 1
female, $300/ea 805-263-0155after 6pm VCS255312
Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales
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breeder lic #p-241880.Ready to go. $500/ea.
661-867-2319 VCS255129
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Employment500-585
540Help Wanted
Carnews,research&resources.
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
VCS254482
Browsea directory of regional new housingcommunities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Call 800 221 STAR 7827
540Help Wanted
ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER
Cash in on your accountingskills. Earn $30 to $60 perhr providing bookkeeping,accounting, and tax servic-es. Freelance - you deter-mine hours & client load.Must have a “can-do” atti-tude & be teachable. Exp ishelpful, but not req. Com-plete training is available.
FREE 3-HR SEMINARSat., Oct 30, 9am-12noon
Courtyard Marriott600 East Esplanade Drive
Oxnard, CA 93036To register or for info visit:
www.accountbiz.comor call (800) 899-1980
Use ad code 6001UAC–31 yrs and counting!
VCS256908
Buy it. Sell it. Find it.vcstar.com/ads
540Help Wanted
ACCOUNTINGASSISTANT$3,100 - $3,865/MO
F/T w/Vta Co Schls Self-Funding Auth @ Vta Co Ofcof Ed Req: HS grad, col-lege/acctg or related field &3 yrs exp w/finance records.Public ed accting exp pre-fer; AS/accting may sub for1 yr exp. Appl/job descavail HR, 5189 VerdugoWay, Cam. 93012. 383-1913apply online at
www.edjoin.orgDeadline: 4pm 11/5/10
EOE VCS256711
AccountingCity of Simi Valley
ACCOUNTINGTECHNICIAN
$19.03-$24.29/hr + XLNTbenefits. Req’s equiv to 12thw/specialized training inacct & 2 yrs of responsibleacct exp. First 100 apps willbe accepted until 5:00 p.m.on 11/1/10. Contact HR atwww.simivalley.org or(805) 583-6743. EOE.VCS255988
Find new&used cars.
Call 800 221 STAR 7827
540Help Wanted
540Help Wanted
Accounting
Office AssistantThe District is seeking anexp’d, organized individualwho is customer serviceoriented to provide a varie-ty of office support andclerical tasks in our Fi-nance Dept. Respon-sibilities include frequentcontact with the public pro-viding information and re-sponding to servicerequests & complaints;data entry; processing &distributing mail; and es-tablishing & maintaining fil-ing & automated recordkeeping systems.
Requires knowledge andskills equivalent to twoyears of experience sup-porting accounting/financeoperations including com-puter applications such asExcel, Access and Word.The ability to use a 10-keyby touch, juggle multiplepriorities, communicate ef-fectively, and maintain tactand good relations whenworking with customers isrequired. Coursework inaccounting is desirable.Valid California Drivers Licw/acceptable driving recordfor insurability required
Salary Range: $18.01 -$21.90/hour. Liberal bene-fits package. Filing Dead-line: 12 p.m. (noon) on11/4/10. Application materialmay be obtained at theVentura Regional Sanita-tion District, 1001 PartridgeDrive, Room 100, Ventura;by visiting our website atwww.vrsd.com or by call-ing (805) 658-4663 (record-ing). EEO/M/F/DVCS255743
Accounting
SR A/P ASSISTANT4+ yrs A/P exp; Resolveissues w/ vendors; Ana-lytical & problem solvingskills: Exp. w/ 1099’s;Proficient in Excel, Wordand Office. Hourly wageDOE. Send resume andsalary history:
Administrative AssistantEXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT
FT position to offer op-erational support servicesfor the office of enroll-ment and marketing.Qual: demonstrated com-munication, organization-al and interpersonalskills; strong computerskills; and at least twoyears of increasinglyresp. office exp. HiringRange:$15.87-$18.50 /hrSeewww.callutheran.edu/hrfor full job desc. Faxresume to HumanResources, CaliforniaLutheran University at805-493-3655 or email
[email protected] VCS256403
540Help Wanted
AdministrativeCity Of Simi ValleyCOMMUNICATION
SYSTEMSCOORDINATOR
$6,006-$7,713/mo + XLNTbenefits. Equiv to BA inelectrical, electronic ormech eng, telecom, compsci or related, 5 yrs projmgmt exp w/regional/statetelecom sys. First 100 appsaccepted until 5 p.m.,10/22/10. Contact HR at
www.simivalley.orgor (805) 583-6743. EOE
VCS256098
Furniture?
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AdministrativeEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
(FT- 40hrs a week)wanted for local SantaBarbara non-profit.Must have 5 yrs of ex-perience, maintain highlevel of confidentiality,ability to take minutesand transcription, andhave excellent comput-er and writing skills.Compensation DOE.EOE. Please send re-sumes to
ART WALKCOORDINATOR
Self starter, conscien-tious, computer savvy,energetic & exp’d in coor-dinating events. Resumeto: Conejo Valley Art
Museum, P.O. Box 1616,Thousand Oaks, CA 91358,or call Maria 805-492-8778VCS256652
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 tomultitask in a fast pacedenvironment, and excel-lent written, verbal, andinterpersonal skills.Must posses experiencewith Adobe Illustra-tor/Photoshop, InDesign,iPhoto, CAD, and Entour-age. Must have valid de-gree in Graphic Designfrom an accredited col-lege or university.
Must be local. Generoussalary based on knowl-edge/experience. Bene-fits: med/dental/401k.
To be considered for thisposition fax resume toJohn 805-642-9727 or emailto: [email protected]
540Help Wanted
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 tomultitask in a fast pacedenvironment, and excel-lent written, verbal, andinterpersonal skills.Must posses experiencewith Adobe Illustra-tor/Photoshop, InDesign,iPhoto, CAD, and Entour-age. Must have valid de-gree in Graphic Designfrom an accredited col-lege or university.
Must be local. Generoussalary based on knowl-edge/experience. Bene-fits: med/dental/401k.
To be considered for thisposition fax resume toJohn 805-642-9727 or emailto: [email protected]
MARKETINGCOORDINATOR
FT position to coordinatevarious marketing initia-tives, and carryout inter-nal and externalcommunications. Qual:strong computer skills,HTML, design programs,BA degree; and at leasttwo years of marketingexp. Hiring Range:$15.87 - $18.20/hr. See
www.callutheran.edu/hrfor full job desc. Faxresume to HumanResources, CaliforniaLutheran University at805-493-3655 or email
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AGRICULTURALBOOKKEEPER
Oxnard based Growerhas an immediate FTopening for an enthusias-tic, hard working, detailoriented Bookkeeper. Re-sponsibilities to include:A/P, lot accounting, grow-ing cost and misc. ac-counting duties. Req 3yrs. progressive exp. inbookkeeping. Proficiencyin business accountingsoftware, Excel, and ten-key by touch. Send re-sume and salary require-ments to:
Nunes Vegetables, Inc.HR P.O. Box 673Salinas, CA 93902
[email protected] 831-424-4190
Equal Oppty EmployerVCS256703
BusinessProduction Analysis& Reporting Manager
Develop reports and analy-ses to improve mgmt’sability to reduce cost & im-prove productivity/prof-itability. Requires degree+ exp in farm. industry, in-cluding data collection,anal. & reporting of farmmgmt practices; design/de-vel. of production reports;recommends. for improvedproductivity & profit. Reqs.oral & written fluency inSpanish. Must be able totravel to Mexico, & must beauth. to work FT w/out em-ployer sponsorship. Sendresume to P. Luis, ReiterAffiliated Companies, 730South A St., Oxnard, Ca93030. VCS256627
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.VCS255409
COMMERCIAL PropertyMgr F/T, Sunbelt Enterpris-es. has 2.5 mil sf portfoliowith office / flex / Ware-house / retail. PositionOversees all aspects of PM,organized, motivated, teamplayer, 5+ yrs exp in com-mercial prop, CPM & de-gree desired, salary basedon exp. Benefits. Send re-sume & salary history to:
VCS255555
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CONTRACTING WITHFEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Auditor/Consultant offering a1 day in-house training inpreparing Gov’t Ac-ceptable Cost Propo-sals.The course will bepresented by a former Su-pervisory Auditor with 27years experience with theDefense Contract AuditAgency (DCAA). The pur-pose of the course is to ex-plain and show withspecific examples the con-tent, format and detailsthat will meet the FederalAcquisition Regulation(FAR) requirements in15-408, Table 15-2 and de-manded by all Departmentof Defense buying ac-tivities and the DCAA.Contact: Mr. Tom Jones
@ (805)494-0023 [email protected]
VCS255811
BILL DAVISDRYWALL, Inc
Ca Lic 835604ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’
Liability & Worker’s Comp805-985-0271 Office
or 805-479-1127 CellFree Estimates VCS254395
HEATING SPECIALS!RHEEM/YORK FURNACES
Installed in closet/garage.• 50k - 60k BTU $1,099• 75k - 80k BTU $1,199• 90k - 100k BTU $1,299All of Ventura County.
Owner Installer - BBB A+FREE BID’s - No Gimmicks
AIRE COMFORT INC.805-642-1816 or 805-797-9968Lic #877321 VCS256304
OCEAN AIRA/C Systems Installed $4800.Furnace Change Out $1200.Wall Furnace Change Out
$600. Service Call $65.Free Estimates
805-815-56241/2 The $ As Pacific
Lic #891072 VCS254288
Cabinet RefacingHighest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.Call now for free estimate +a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631Lic#341411 VCS255292
SIGNATURE FINISHCARPENTRY, INCBonded/Insured/Licensed• Crown Molding • Doors •
Wainscot • Mantles• Columns • Etc
805-558-0551Lic#948934 VCS254543
CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• Floor Wax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath
Everything CleanLee’s Maintenance
805-987-3071 VCS255217
Dominguez Carpet CleaningTruck mount unit house &window cleaning floor wax/polish water damage move
in/out janitorial affordable &quality lic, ins & bonded.Joaquin 805-284-4580
or 805-448-3660VCS255736
CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue
805-483-0899(Lic #787080) VCS254993
Onsite PC Supportfor Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.Data Recovery. 13 years exp
VCS254805
AG&R Masonry& Concrete
Block Walls, BBQ. StampedConcrete Brick & Stone.
Retaining Walls.Driveways& Patios. Small Jobs OK.
Free estimates.Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS254358
AHUMADA CONCRETEConstruction, Driveways,
Patios, Block Walls,Vinyl Gates, Brick,
All Types of repairs,All Types of
Concrete & Masonry(805)487-1613
Lic#754081 VCS254680
CLARK & SONSCONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job too small
805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS254837
Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.
patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers
tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.
Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS256442
GABRIEL H. RUIZMasonry & Concrete
•Stamp Concrete•Driveways •Block Walls
•Retaining Walls•Brick & Stone Work
•BBQ •Paving •Stucco+Bobcat Tractor Svc
Cell-805-231-5576Lic#883357 VCS256648
Fast FreeEstimatesFor all your home and
business repairs & more.Carpentry, Electrical,
and Plumbing.RECESSION [email protected]
NO JOB TOO BIG/SMALL805-382-0464
lic#342943 VCS256126
T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS256650
THEDOORMAN
Specializing in DoorInstallations & Door Repairs,
Windows, Moldings,Cabinets. 32 years exp
Camarillo, CA.805-890-9493
VCS256174
TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS
Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS254633
ALL-PHASEDrywall & Paint“No Job Too Small”
•Texturing •Patch & Repair•Acoustic Ceilings•Remodels
35+ Years ExperienceCompetitive Rates
805-701-3108 unlic VCS255501
AROUNDTOWN
ELECTRICSince 1981
Experienced ContractorSpecializing in Residential
Jobs & Repairs atReasonable Rates.No Job Too Small
805-988-0636Lic #407590 VCS254474
KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS255777
PACIFIC COASTELECT CONTRS
• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d• Trouble Shooting• Ceiling Lights & Fans• Remodels• All Work Guaranteed
Edward(805)797-0402
Lic#806561 VCS256754
STAMPELECTRIC
Residential & Comm’lTroubleshooting, RepairsLighting & MaintenanceAffordable Rates
No Job Too Small.Senior Discount.
805-654-9937Lic#923709 VCS255783
ELECTRICAL SVCDon’t Pay
Contractor Prices!New installations, repairs,
trouble shooting. All workguaranteed. State Cert
Electrician.Free Estimates(805) 469-1494
VCS255803
JOSE’SFENCES
Wood Fences & Gates. Newor Repairs Vinyl Fencing &
Wrought Iron. Chainlink.Block Walls. Best Prices.
Prof Installation FreeEst/Lic.#798198
805-443-3817 or805-483-5699
VCS255068
MARK MORRISFENCE COMPANY
25 Years ExperienceHigh Quality Work at
reasonable rates.Small Jobs & Repairs Ok.
FREE ESTIMATES!805-216-7319
Lic#818700 VCS255772
REDWOOD &CEDAR FENCING• WOOD GATES
• FENCE REPAIRS20 YEARS EXP
FREE ESTIMATES805-983-2252
LIC #08-00090751VCS254901
SeasonedFirewood•Oak •Almond•Pine•Eucalyptus •Mixed.16’’ & 22’’ available
VC Woodcutters805-987-6792 VCS255191
Carpet, Linoleum, Tile• Installation Repairs
• Restrech• Rental & Comm’l Sales
805-267-6975 cellLic #558476
Hardwood/Laminate• Installation & Repairs
805-312-5113 cellVCS254578
HARDWOODFLOORING
•NEW SALES•INSTALLATIONS•REFINISHING•REPAIRS•37 YEARS EXP
805-654-0969Greg. Lic 643309 VCS255063
JJI URBANOHardwood Floor Repair.Installation & Refinishing
Laminates. Free Estimates!Mike Urbano805-512-2377 or
805-512-2378Lic#849630 VCS253249
Pacific CoastGarage Doors
Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators
FREE ESTIMATESWe accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100Lic# 729304 VCS255212
Alonso’s Gardening Service• Yard Maintenance
• Planter Work • Hauling• Sod • Clean-up & more
• Trim small treesFree Estimates!RUBEN ALONSO
805-901-1292L#0762471 VCS254907
L’IL JOHN’SCOMPLETE YARD
CLEANUP & TREE SVCSpecializing in Tree trim,pruning, removal, shrub &
hedge trim, ivy hillside clearweed abatement, apt &
garage clean-ups, gen haul.Sr Discounts. Prompt Svc.
Free Est. 805-647-3124VCS254653
Splendor In The Grass
• Yard Maintenance• Mowing• Edging & TrimmingSr Discount, Free estimate
Gary 805-276-9232VCS255283
William OsborneConstruction
general contractor, homeimprovements and repairs,termite and dryrot repairs.
License #370124(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035
VCS255448
ALL-TRADESOver 36 yrs. Exp.
We can Build,Install& Repair All YourHome/Office Needs
805-861-7203Not A Licensed Contractor
VCS253210 VCS255951
A WOMANIN TRADE
Home RepairsComplete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling CustomCabinets & RefacingWood Work/MoldingTile, Paint, DrywallPlumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/CleanLynn 487-7709
lic#285372 VCS256708
GOOD JOB GOOD PRICE
Wood • Tile • VinylLinoleum Floor &
Handyman Service!Free Estimates!
Call Ezra805-797-3974
VCS255087
HANDYMANSERVICESPlumbing•Electrical
Lighting & Ceiling FansTermite & Dry Rot RepairDrywall•Doors•Windows
Tile•Rough/Fin. CarpentryNot A License Contractor
Senior Discounts805-901-3088
VCS254955
HANDYMANStucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,Plumbing, Tile, RoofRepair, Carpentry,Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed805-491-8330
State Lic#905329 VCS255993
Home Repair/EnhancementHANDY PROS
*Interior/Exterior Painting*Kitchen and Bath Repairs
*Doors and Locks*Fences ...and more.805-709-8293/239-980-0410
“Satisfaction Guaranteed”VCS254812
H & SHOME
REPAIR641.2222
PlumbingElectricalKitchen & Bath
Painting TileStucco Windows
Floors CarpentryRoofing Concrete(Lic #642719) VCS255031
JAIME’S HANDYMANAll Trades. FREE Estimates
Low Rates. 25 Years Exp.Plumbing, Electrical, Tile &Hardwood Floors, Concrete,Carpentry, Stucco, Drywall,Paint, Rain Gutters. Shower
& Tub Recaulk & Seal.Doors & Windows. Not Lic’d.
805-558-7525 VCS255048
• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376 VCS254636
Rob’sProperty Svc& HandymanNo job too small, wedo it all! Everythingfrom A to Z. Quality
work at a greatprice! 25 yrs exp.
Call today for afree estimate805-766-6225
Not a lic’d VCS255875
A Better Haul ServiceHAULING AND JUNK
REMOVAL & DISPOSAL
805-206-0209Free Estimates,
Quick Response, Courteousand Reliable!
You call...we haul it all.(We Recycle...Go Green!)••••••••••••••••••••VCS256437
ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!
Same Day Service•Concrete & Demolition•Weed Abatement•Real Estate Clean up•Appliances & Garage•Construction • Handyman• Yard Clean-up•$2M Ins Umbrella
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS255832
AL’SHAULING!
7 Days-Free Estimates(805) 485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain SawYard rototilling
Garage CleanupsAppliance Removal
Will Haul Big or SmallLic. 94-06169 VCS254538
....NOTICE....“California law requires thatcontractors taking jobs thattotal $499 or more (labor andmaterials) be licensed. Statelaw also requires that contrac-tors include their license num-bers on all advertising. Checkout your licensed contractor bycalling the Contractors StateLicense Board at:
1-800-321-2752”
Accounting
Acoustic Ceilings
Air Conditioning/Heating
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
ComputerServices
Concrete Work
Construction
Doors
Dry Wall
ElectricalContractor
Electrical Work
Fencing
Firewood
Flooring
Flooring
Garage Doors
Gardening
GeneralContractor
Handypersons Handypersons
Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales
Find new&used cars.Search for available jobs.
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Lighthouseprofessional servicesRelax. Let a pro do it.
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CJ HAULINGReal Estate Clean up
Jacuzzi RemovalYard & Garage
Clean up. Concrete &Demolition Debris
& More
805-252-3836Free Estimate Anytime
VCS255446
Eddie’s Hauling& Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,Dirt & Concrete Removal,Tree Trimming/Removal
Spa Removal. SeniorDiscounts Free Estimates
805-758-8920VCS256240
* ECO FRIENDLYHOUSEKEEPING *
Special offer $20.00 an hour*Only for regular customers*
Great references, 10 yearsexperience, organic products
only. Residential andcommercial services. CallElena now at 805-794-4140
VCS255689
HOUSECLEANING over 20years exp. Excellent, fastefficient & thorough workat modest prices, and...
“I DO WINDOWS”and gutters. I also loveto care for the elderly.
Have xlnt references. Call805-201-8585 VCS254385
PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN
House Apt BuildingJanitorial Construction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/Bi-weekly One time/monthly
•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co
VCS255216
Smart LandscapeSensors
Save Water and MoneyInstall a smart sensor to
your sprinkler timer,a 2 hour install that canmake your money backin the first 10 months!Smart Green
Solutions(805) 710-0110 VCS255754
ADVANCEDMOVING
We Make Moving “Easy”Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small*Free Boxes*805-584-2007
Cal T#182606 VCS256247
30% OFFDISCOUNT
Interior & ExteriorHouse PaintingBrua Painting
805-509-3535lic contr#646010 VCS254685
AAA Pacific CoastConstruction
Paint & Drywall Specialist• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/ExtPainting •Ind/Res/Comml•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608LIC#579047 VCS256853
ANGELO LORENZOCustom Painting
•Residential•Commercial•Repaints•Remodel/New Construction•Stucco/Drywall
Call for FREE Estimate(805) 581-0268
Lic#465487/Insd VCS255907
PAINTINGC & R WEST COAST
SERVICESComm’l & Residential
Interior & ExteriorFree Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS256595
EXCELLENZ PAINTINGwe do interior & exterior,
wallpaper removal, texture,stucco patch, bath refinish-
ing. Yard clean-up availMember of Better Business
Bureau. Pedro 805-223-9384Lic #877-858 VCS255530
ACROWNPLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. LeakRepair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. PlumbingRemodels.Repipes. New
Construction. 24 hrs/7 days805-526-4125
Lic #921281 VCS255309
$75.00 MAIN LINECLEANING
AM PM Rooter & PlumbingAll Plumbing Repairs.
(805)890-6524Lic #563479 VCS255891
POOL/SPA REPAIRPumps, Filters, Heaters,Tile, Salt Sys, Plumbing,
Remote Sys, Leaks, AcidWash. Jandy Sys, Remodel
Free Estimates.Doug 805-797-4213Ray 805-857-0527
VCS255231
Affordable RoofingNew Installations
& RepairsAll Types
Rain gutter Cleaning805-681-0744
VCS256607
JLG ROOFINGDBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,Flat Roof, WoodworkOwner on every job!
Free Estimates!All Work Guaranteed!www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.VCS255118
Ricco Roofing Co, Inc.DBA
Fast & DependableQuality Work
(805)487-8189www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates InsuredLic #734346 VCS256710
V & AConstruction
Roofing SpecialistCarpentry, Drywall,
Plumbing, Painting, Textureand More. General
Contractor 805-491-3286Lic#905329 VCS255994
SCREENMACHINE
Mobile Screen ServiceWindow ScreensSliding Screen DoorsPet Screen/Pet GrillesSolar Screens805-530-0333 or 818-744-0184
VCS254962
BOBLETT’SSPRINKLER SVC*Repairs*Timers*Trouble Shooting*System Tune-Up*Upgrade Existing
Systems805-804-7785
VCS254165
TEA PARTY TILE3rd Generation Master
Craftsman Family ownedand operated. Made in theUSA. Guaranteed service
& quality. 5% net proceedsgo to the Party.Lic #736631.
Call Jon at 805-443-3843www.teapartytile.com
VCS254804
AFFORDABLETREE SERVICE•Trimming•Removal•Stumps •Firewood
Free Estimates, PaymentOptions Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS256057
Gold Coast TreeALL PHASES
Trimming, Shaping, Stump &Tree Removal, Dangerous/Hazardous Tree Removal.Brush Fire Danger Clear-
ance. Free Estimates805-578-6500 or805-494-8733
Lic#721441 VCS255868
LOW COSTTREE REMOVAL
• Expert Trimming• Stump Grinding• Yuccas & Shrubs• Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759VCS254657
ONE DAYTREE SERVICE
Fast • Efficient • FriendlySenior Veteran Discount!
Free Estimates Call Gregg
805-889-8310VCS254813
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Moving
Paint Contractor
Painting
Plumbing
Plumbing
Pools And Spas
Roofing
Screens
Sprinklers
Tile
Tree Services
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
Find a home.vcshomes.com
Utilizeloan calculator to project monthlypayments. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Boat?
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COOK, MEXICAN: El PatioRestaurant seeks Cook,Mexican cuisine to prepareMexican style dishes suchas tacos, burritos, ensala-das, side orders, etc. 40hours per week, $27,500p/year salary. 2 yrs/experi-ence required. Worksite:Simi Valley, CA. (This is afull-time, permanent posi-tion). Report or send re-sume to El PatioRestaurant, Attn: E. Ama-dor, 1925 Tapo St, SimiValley, CA 93063 or emailto [email protected].
VCS255958
Crane OperatorNCCCO
Hydrocrane OperatorClass A License Required.
M-F 6am – 6pm. Call:800-266-4453 VCS256834
LABORER/CUSTODIAN IV- City of Moorpark - FT;
$2,739-$3,682 P/M;Must be able to work after-noons/ evenings; resumeand a completed City ofMoorpark employment ap-plication must be receivedby 5:00 pm on 10/29/10 in theHR Division, 799 MoorparkAve, Moorpark, CA 93021,(805) 517-6238. (postmark/fax/email not accepted inlieu of original documentsby closing date). See Cityweb-site for details:
www.ci.moorpark.ca.usVCS256284
DentalOrtho Front Office
Simi Childrens DentalGroup. Career minded
individual. Must be detailoriented, motivated, able tomulti-task. Ortho or dentalexp req. 401K, Ins. & more.
3 days/week, Simi.Call Margie 805-522-2164
VCS256204
DRIVERS NEEDEDDelivery service companyseeking drivers for local de-livery routes. Must haveown pickup truck w/shell orvan. Clean DMV and insu-rance required. Apply inperson at 701 Del NorteBlvd., Ste 210, Oxnard, CA93030 or call 1-800-322-5555extension 2151 VCS256469
DRIVERSTrucking Company based inOxnard, CA looking formultiple drivers. We haulproduce from Oxnard to LAarea, San Francisco, andSacramento. We’ve been inbusiness 4 years and ex-panding currently. Pleasesend your resumes [email protected]
You may call Dan at805-207-8958 to schedule anappointment. Email is pre-ferred. VCS255874
Education
CSU Channel Islands hasan immediate opening forthe position:
DirectorThousand Oaks Campus/Associate MBA Director
Apply online:www.csucijobs.com
VCS255930
540Help Wanted
EducationOak Park Unified
Classified Job OpeningsSchool Session
Oak HillsElementary SchoolCampus Supervisor2.45 hrs/day $14.56/hr
Various sites openings forInstructional Assistant II
Spec. Ed.3-3.75hrs/day $14.46/hr
Application closing10/26/2010
Applications available at:www.oakparkusd.org
or 818-735-3220VCS255923
EducationOak Park Unified
COACHING POSITIONVarsity Girls
LaCrosse CoachSpringl Semester
OPHS - Stipend PositionContact OPHS Athletics
Office818-735-3303
VCS255585
EducationSR. DEVELOPMENT
OFFICER,TMRP & SBCH
Development - UCSB
This University Major GiftsDevelopment Officer,serves as Senior Director ofDevelopment (“Senior Di-rector”) for the Transition-al Medical ResearchProject (“the TMRP), ajoint initiative between UCSanta Barbara and the San-ta Barbara Cottage Hospi-tal (“SBCH”). The SeniorDirector works to optimizephilanthropic support forthe TMRP, in response topriorities established by theAssociate Vice Chancellorfor Development and SBCHVice President for Ad-vancement. Notes: This isan annually renewable con-tract position for up to 3years. Flexibility and will-ingness to travel frequent-ly. Ability to work someweekends and evenings.Salary is competitive, com-mensurate with qualifica-tions and experience. Forprimary consideration ap-ply by 10/28/10, thereafteropen until filled. AA/EOEApply online at
https://Jobs.ucsb.eduJob #20100323
VCS256132
vcstar.com/garagesales
OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.
Greatbuysarecloserthan
youthink.
540Help Wanted
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EDUCATORCLINICAL NURSEEDUCATOR, ICU/CCU TheClinical Nurse Educatorcollaborates with nursingstaff and department man-agement and physicians toformulate objectives basedon the learning needs of allemployees. Assesses thecontinuing education needsthat requirements of thestaff as reflected in techno-logical development, chang-ing licensure requirements,standards of nursing prac-tice, and revisions in poli-cies or procedures. Initiatesplanned change and evalu-ate the outcomes to im-prove quality of patientcare through conscious, de-liberate collaborative ef-fort. Promotes appropriateimplementation of hospitalpolicy, procedure and phi-losophies.Requires a valid CA RN Li-cense and Bachelor’s De-gree in Nursing, Master’sDegree preferred. Musthave a current BLS andACLS certification. A mini-mum of five years of clini-cal Critical Careexperience. Previous expe-riences as an Educator re-quired. Excellent verbaland written communicationskills. Must attend a mini-mum of 16 hours of continu-ing education annuallywhose content focuses onthe Critical Care patient.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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CHEFDuties & Responsibilities:Prepares or directs prep-aration of all food andmeals. Follows standard-ized recipes, portioning andpresentation standards.Responsible for staff train-ing and able to communi-cate effectively with teammembers. Completes re-quired daily, weekly andmonthly reports on a timelybasis, maintains inventory.Must have a workingknowledge of Federal,State, local health and sani-tation regulations and pro-cedures. Previousexperience in a healthcarefacility with knowledge ofhealthcare regulations(CMH, TJC) is required.Qualifications: Three (3)to five (5) years experiencedirectly related to the du-ties and responsibilitiesspecified. High school edu-cation with the ability toread and write English,type and do simple math.Minimum of two years ofcollege or completion of Cu-linary School preferred.Computer skill (Excel, MSWord). Serve Safe FoodTraining Certificate is pre-ferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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540Help Wanted
CONTROLLERIn concert with the Directorof Finance, plans and di-rects accounting activitieswithin the Accounting De-partment by performing thefollowing duties: Assists theDirector of Finance in help-ing to ensure that all areasof accountability and re-sponsibility of the Account-ing Department are beingaddressed in a timely andefficient manner and at ahigh performance level. As-sists in nurturing an envi-ronment of cooperation,support and trust both with-in the department and withthose that represent its cus-tomers. Assists in the de-velopment and supervisionof staff as directed with afocus of continually improv-ing the quality and serviceof departmental functions.Works with the Director ofFinance in the establish-ment of standards, policies,procedures, and processesthat enhance the quality ofservices provided, improveinternal controls, and pro-mote efficiency within thedepartment and hospitalwide as opportunities arepresented. Provides re-search and project leader-ship as may be assigned.Ideal candidate will possessexcellent knowledge ofGAAP and general account-ing concepts, be familiarwith non-profit accounting,have good written and oralcommunication skills, bepro-active in identifying is-sues and suggesting solu-tions, understandassortment of business en-tity structures, and able tooperate in a fast paced andchanging environment.Education and/or Experi-ence:Bachelor’s degree (B.S) inAccounting or finance froma four-year College or Uni-versity with appropriate ex-perience demonstrating ahigh level of accountingtechnical skills. CPA orMBA and public accountingexperience preferred. Aminimum of ten years postgraduate experience in abusiness office setting withat least five of those yearsin a hospital setting usingthe acquired skills from thecollege or university educa-tion and at least three ofthose years in a managerialposition. (Note: An MBAdegree or certification asCPA may shorten this expe-rience requirement basedon an evaluation of experi-ence and education accom-plishments.) Experience inworking with OSHPD re-porting and with Medi-care/Medi-Cal Cost reportsis a plus.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. Ifyou 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.
VCS255472
540Help Wanted
Field Data Collector field-work/computer reporting.No exp.Perform based pay$14hr p/t Apply@ mueller
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FIELD DATA Collectorfieldwork/computer report-ing. No exp. Perform ancebased pay $14hr p/t Applyat: muellerreports.com.
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FIELD DATA Collectorfieldwork/computer report-ing. No exp. Perform ancebased pay $13hr p/t Applyat: muellerreports.com.
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FINANCE Amgen Inc. hasan opportunity for an Asso-ciate, Finance Reqs:Bachelor’s & 3 months exp;& exp w/ financial dept inbiotech company; MS Of-fice Suite; financial model-ing & analyzing financialdata. Job site: ThousandOaks, CA. Reference#7YAQPM & 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. w/osponsorship. EOE.VCS256183
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FINANCIAL Amgen Inc.has an opportunity for a Sr.Assoc. IS Business SystemAnalyst.Reqs: Master’s & 1yr exp; & exp on a projectteam in an FDA-regulatedindustry (pharma, food,cosmetics); accounting con-cepts & financial reporting;data analysis; investmentanalysis & portfolio man-agement. Job site: Thou-sand Oaks, CA. Reference# 7MKUET & 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.VCS254919
GENERAL HELPER -PRODUCTION Manual la-bor, heavy lifting and oper-ating power equip. Forkliftloading. Maintain facilityequip/production work area.Routine plumbing & paint-ing. Ability to operate hand& power tools. Knowledgeof maintenance of tools &equip, haz mat handling &OSHA regs. 6 mos to 1 yrrelated experience. Musthave good communicationskills. Forklift certified.
Send Resume to:[email protected] or mailto HR Malabar Internation-al, 220 W Los Angeles Ave,Simi Valley, CA 93065EEO VCS256286
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VCS256427
Findcycles,boatsandRVs.
540Help Wanted
Healthcare
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Restaurant
Food ServiceDirectorAtria Hillcrest in
Thousand Oaks, CA isseeking a Food ServiceDirector. to manage ourentire food service de-
partment. Must have 3-5yrs managing a food ser-vice department in hospi-tality or assisted living
industry and be an excel-lent cook (formal culi-nary training or degree
preferred). Demonstratedproficiency with budgetmanagement and knowl-edge of local and state
health and sanitation andsafety codes. Please sendresume & salary history
to: [email protected].
Please includeFSD Hillcrest in thesubject line. EOE.
VCS256102
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.VCS254916
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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.VCS254915
Construction/Water Worker I/II
Water Worker I/II$20.71-$28.34/Hour
Water Worker I/II per-forms work in the instal-lation, maintenance andrepair of water distribu-tion system. Responsiblefor inspecting, trouble-shooting, repairing andinstalling air vacs, smalland large valves and oth-er distribution systemcomponents.
For a more extensiveposition description, re-quirements, and applica-tion visit our website atwww.lvmwd.com Apply byNovember 12, 2010.
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Maintenance
CSU Channel Islands hasan immediate opening forthe position:
FacilitiesMaintenance
Mechanic
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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.
VCS254105
540Help Wanted
MaintenanceManager
ATAC is a small, private-ly-owned company thatprovides flight serviceson a global scale as acontractor to the US Mili-tary. We are currentlyseeking a highly motivat-ed Maintenance Managerto join our MaintenanceTeam in NBVC Pt. Mugu,California. This positionwill provide leadershipand coordination of all as-pects of maintenancepolicies, and programsfor our West Coast Main-tenance Department. Aminimum of 8 years of ci-vilian and/or militaryaviation experience, air-craft fleet managementexperience, and 5+ yearsof management/supervi-sory skills. Flight line ex-perience preferred andFAA A&P required.This is an opportunity tomake a difference andjoin a team of well estab-lished professionals. Weoffer a rewarding andstable work environmentalong with a competitivesalary. Send resume to:Kenya S. Manning, HRManager, 1 Lear Drive,Newport News, VA 23602;fax # 757-243-8742 oremail:[email protected].
EOE VCS256465
ManagersCome Join Our
Team! Job Fair atUSA GASOLINE
CamarilloUSA Gasoline is currentlyhiring for full time StoreManagement positions atour retail conveniencestore/gas station inCamarillo. We will beholding a job fair at thestation on Thursday, Oc-tober 21st from 9am-2pmwith on site, face to faceinterviews and refresh-ments. USA Gasoline of-fers competitive salary,medical, dental, vacation,401K, tuition reimburse-ment and growth opportu-nities. The job fair willbe held at USA/Tesoro #68115, 4418 E. CentralAve. Camarillo, CA 93010.You may check out ourwebsite and pre-apply on-line at www.tsocorp.com.We look forward to see-ing you there!!VCS256006
Medical
Physician AssistantsNurse Practitioners
*INTERNISTS*to perform History &Physicals & Medical
Follow Up Visits.Psych Hospital. Oxnard.
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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.
VCS254106
540Help Wanted
NursingREGISTERED NURSE -INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -OVCH Must have currentCA RN License; CurrentCPR, ACLS.One Full-Time PositionAvailable (72 hrs a pay pe-riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
VCS255463
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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.
VCS254107
540Help Wanted
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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.
VCS254109
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.
VCS254111
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540Help Wanted
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.
VCS254790
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.
VCS254792
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540Help Wanted
RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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RN IV CHARGE NURSE,ICU/CCU Duties: Providescritical care nursing to thepatients in the ICU/CCU,oversees shift operations,and participates in leader-ship activities. Assumesrole in directing shift opera-tions as appropriate to li-cense and practice.Participates in various as-pects of leadership role.Participates in departmen-tal and hospital-wide Per-formance Improvementprojects. Acts as a resourceto staff.Requirements: Must havecurrent California RN li-cense. Must have currentACLS and BLS certifica-tion.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that providesquality care and compas-sion to create an environ-ment of excellence, pleasetake a moment to discovermore about what it’s like towork at Community Memo-rial Health System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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Operations Managerin Oxnard, CA
National agriculturalchemical company isseeking an Operations
Manager. Responsible forinventory, asset, person-nel, & customer service,regulatory, safety man-agement. Bookkeeping,computer, & leadershipskills are mandatory.Mechanical equipment
knowledge helpful. 3 to 5years related experience
is required. To applyemail resume with salary
history to:romerol@
helenachemial.comor fax to (559) 261-9046
VCS256408
Operations/Mechanic
WATER DISTRICTOF SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA
OPERATIONS &MAINTENANCE TECH. IV
(Mechanical)$30.25 - $39.81/hr.
Install, maintain & repairequip.& mech.systems. Re-quires: HS Dip. or GED, &6 years mech. maint. exp.in a pump plant, treatmentplant, hydroelectric or con-veyance & distribution fa-cility or sim. environ. &valid drivers lic. (Class B).For app. & detailed info.visit ww.mwdh2o.com orcall (213) 217-6453 or TDD(213) 217-5700 & refer to JobCode 5906GN. Loc. GranadaHills, CA. Filing closes11/2/10. EOE/AA.VCS256047
Painter
Industrial Painter
Seeking a journey levelindustrial painter to per-form painting, corrosioncontrol, surface prepara-tion and coating applica-tion on various surfaces.Requires the equivalentof two years of paintingexperience in an industri-al or water/wastewaterenvironment. Certifica-tion or specialized train-ing in structural steelprotective coating and100% solids epoxy appli-cation experience is de-sirable. A valid CDL withan acceptable drivingrecord for insurability isrequired.
This is a temporary posi-tion (anticipated through10/31/12). Pay range:$21.70-$26.34/hour. FilingDeadline: 12 p.m. (noon)on 10/28/10. Applicationmaterial may be obtainedat the Ventura RegionalSanitation District, 1001Partridge Drive, Room100, Ventura; by visitingour website at
www.vrsd.comor by calling
(805) 658-4663 - recording.EEO/M/F/D
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PHARMACY TECHSAND PSR’S
Pharmacy Techs-must have3 yrs retail exp. Rapidlygrowing Camarillo busi-ness. Good pay & benefits.Mon-Fri daytime hours.Email to: [email protected]
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Quality ControlLooking for a Metallurgi-cal or Mechanical Engi-neer for Quality Controlin a Pressure VesselMfg. Co. The position isto work with in-house in-spectors and customers’Inspectors ensuring docu-mentation, dimensions,non-destructive verifica-tion, Welding integrityand QC/Mfg Coordination.Candidates should pos-sess communicationSkills, general geometryunderstanding, materials,theories of welding Andinspection and interest inprincipals of Quality Con-trol.
Please forward resume [email protected]
VCS256896
CLERICAL P/T - F/TAP/AR, Data entry, Excel,Word, some filing. Musthave high organizationalskills. Fax 639-0577 or [email protected]
VCS255507
RECREATIONDIRECTOR
University Village Thou-sand Oaks, a ContinuingCare Retirement Commu-nity offering an excep-tional resort styleresidential environmentto seniors in independentliving apartments, isseeking a Recreation Di-rector responsible for theplanning, coordinatingand directing of a variedscope of activities andprogramming to meet so-cial & recreational needsof the residents. Min 2yrs of professional exp ingeriatrics, recreation, orsocial admin or equiva-lent and degree in recrea-tional therapy and/orActivity Director Certifi-cation preferred.
Email resume [email protected] fax 805.241.3013www.uvto.com/jobs
E.O.E. VCS256420
Restaurant/Food Service
University VillageThousand Oaks,
is currently seeking
Prep CooksLine Cooks
and Dishwashersable to work in a fastpaced, high quality kitch-en. Competitive comp.and benefits.
Email resumes [email protected]
or fax (805) 241-3013
www.uvto.com /jobs
EOE VCS256422
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
540Help Wanted
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.VCS254735
SECRETARY-Family Law.3 yrs exp. Court forms,
scan, billing, dictation. Xlntph/comm/ computer skills.Email: [email protected]
VCS256757
SECRETARYLaw office. Computer skills& bilingual pref’d. Mail re-sume to: 309 S. A St., Ox-nard, CA 93030 VCS256386
SENIOR NUTRITIONCOORDINATORCity of Moorpark
Part Time $15.04 - $20.22/hr10-19 hours/wk; a completedCity of Moorpark employ-ment application must bereceived by 5:00 pm on
11/19/10 in the HR Division,799 Moorpark Ave,
Moorpark, CA 93021,(805) 517-6238.
(postmark/fax/email not ac-cepted in lieu of original
documents by closing date).See City web-site for de-
tails: www.ci.moorpark.ca.usVCS256517
SHIPPING CLERK F/TFedEx & UPS exp. Comput-er lit. Mon-Fri, 8-5pm SimiValley. $11/hr. Send resume
SOCIAL WORKER8am-2pm Mon-Fri with
Bachelors degree. Socialwork or related field.
Send resume to:Maria@
oxnardfamilycircle.comor Fax 805-385-4170
VCS255747
Social WorkersLICENSED
CLINICAL SOCIALWORKERS, LPC’S
AND LMFT’SNeeded in Port Hueneme,California. Any state li-cense - master’s degreein social work, psycholo-gy or counseling required- great compensation.Contact Kim 800-852-5678ext.206, fax resume to843-215-1965 or email
VCS255461
TEACHERS - PRESCHOOLLEAD TEACHER For 2’s &3’s class 12 ECE req’d, plus1 yr lead teaching exp FT,Camarillo, Call 805-987-2132www.FutureStarSchools.comVCS256423
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540Help Wanted
TechnicianNurse Tech - Oncology
Duties & Responsibilities:Provides safe, efficient andtherapeutic patient careservices under direction ofLicensed Personnel andmedical staff, by perform-ing the following duties.Makes sure patient needsare met promptly, reportschanges in patient statuspromptly. Supports the op-eration of the unit by main-taining supplies andequipment necessary forpatient care. Monitorsstock levels, restocks asnecessary, and removes un-safe or damaged equipmentfrom use.Qualifications: One yearcertificate from college ortechnical school; or three tosix months related experi-ence and/or training; orequivalent combination ofeducation and experience.Must maintain a currentCPR card.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.
To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.
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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.
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540Help Wanted
TRUCK DRIVER
People. Equipment. So-lutions. That’s what it’sall about at BakerCorpand it’s why we’re one ofthe leading industrial/en-vironmental service com-panies. We’re growingand now is the time tojoin us.
• 2 years drivingexperience preferred
• Must have a Class Adriver’s license and aclean DMV record
• Winch truck/oilfieldexperience a definiteplus
Top wages and greatbenefits: medical/den-tal/life insurance, profitsharing, 401(k).
Apply today!
BakerCorpSanta Paula, CA 93060
Attn: Kirby Couch,Branch Mgr
Fax (562) 430 - 2466 oremail:
EOE, M/F/D/V VCS256106
VETERINARY ASST.A two veterinarian hospitallooking for the right personto join our team. Part Timeposition offered entails re-ception desk work, as wellas vet assistance in examrooms and surgical prep.Must be a quick learner,comfortable working withdogs and cats, and flexibleto work any 5 hr shift M-F,8am-6pm. If you are re-sponsible, friendly and out-going, self-motivated andable to multi-task, pleasebring resume and apply inperson to
2174 Pickwick Drive,Camarillo, by Oct. 27th.
VCS256025
Selectyouroptions.Searchbymake
ormodel.Locatelocaldealers.
Rentals600-683
605ApartmentsFurnished
PT HUE STUDIO Nearocean, $750mo, w/stove &
refrig, utils pd. 805-208-0883or 805-984-2930 VCS256472
SOMIS ESTATE Studio/SuiteN/S/P. Utils, cable, DSL,
maid & lndry svc incl. $1,100.805-444-4461 VCS255436
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
BELLA VISTAActive Adult
55+ CommunityTanager St, Ventura
for lease Nov 1st:dual mstr bdrms &
baths, fantasticlocation, great
amenities. 1,332SF.(unit 7-305). $2,200.Contact Michele805.639.3214 or
805.766.0269and visit:
Promontorypointe.netVCS255423
CAM 2+1.5Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!Lovely spacious townhomeAttached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.805-482-1682 VCS255175
CAMARILLOAFFORDABLE
PARK GLENN APTSStudio, 1 and 2 bdrm apts,avail in old town. 2 pools,
5 lndry rms,plenty of prkg,utils pd. $860 - $1,195.200 South Glenn Dr.
805-482-6000 VCS256268
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.
2 BEDROOMSSTARTING AT $1175*
FREE CREDIT REP NOW*
Hacienda De Camarillo831 Paseo CamarilloM-W-F 2pm-6pm;
T-TH 9am-1 p.m. & by appt
805-987-6146*some restrictions apply.
VCS254737
Call 800 221 STAR 7827
CAMARILLOAFFORDABLE
Small, Quiet, 55+comm.Dwnstrs 1 bd w/patio, a/c,fridge, gas stove, lndry rm
clubhouse. 111 Holly Dr.PARK GLENN SENIORS805-482-6000 VCS256269
FILLMORE Adult 55+1br, a/c, all utils pd, exceptelec. From $795.HUD/PET
OK. Call 805-642-9527 or805-524-4124 VCS255841
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
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
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.
1 Month FREE ForStudios & 2 Bdrms.
MI by 10/31/102088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050VCS255354
OXN 1+1 apt in nice quietcommunity. $895+dep
Water & trash paid805-981-3719 VCS256344
OXN 2+1 $1195+. North endSpotless, gated, gar/remote
All applcs. Some utils. N/SN/P. No Sec 8. 805-452-1691or 805-272-5235 VCS256370
OXN 2+2 nice, clean, garagef/p. Open Sun 11a-4pm Wtr/
trash/gas pd $1385+dep. N/S.805-450-4089 VCS255534
OXN ALL TYPES of rentalsStudios, etc. Some w/utilspaid. From $750. Broker,
English 805-377-1459. Espanol805-233-1434 VCS255064
OXNARD1 BR NORTH END,delightful, spacious,patio, lots of storage,
shared gar, $850
1 BR NORTH ENDlg patio, downstairs,
carport, $850
1 BR DOWNTOWNgreat location,
downstairs, patio, $850
2 BR DOWNTOWNgreat location, upstairs,
patio, carport $1050
2 BR NORTH ENDdownstairs, patio,
carport, cute. $1100.
**$300 BONUS**
Crossroads Investments300 Esplanade Dr. #580
Oxnard(805) 485-4040
VCS256389
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
VCS256461
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
OXNARDBeautiful, clean efficiencystudio at Hollywood Beach.Quiet, safe location. Closeto base. Steps to beach and
Channel Islands Harbor.All utilities & internetincluded. $950/month
(negotiable). No pets. N/S.Phone: (805) 402-5115
VCS255976
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
VCS256852
OXNARDPACIFIC POINTAPARTMENTS
JUNIOR 1+1 - $825/mo1001 Gonzales Rd.
HALF OFF NOWMon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p
805-485-1078VCS255761
OXNARD (South)Garden ApartmentsOpen Sun 2:00-4:00
Weekdays 10am - 5:30pmAppointments Available
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 espanolVCS256706
Oxn
BEACH APTSOxnard Shores
Steps from beach, gatedcommunity, granite
counter tops. 805-984-2362VCS254522
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OXN Mandalay Shores2 bdrm, 1 bath near beach,garage, patio, pet ok. $1250
805-984-9932 VCS256802
OXNNewport Landing
Close to beaches, minutesfrom downtown Oxn.
2 pools, fitness center.805-488-3946 VCS254525
OXN NORTH END 1+1 &2+1 from $985 Large,
like new, gated carport.805-479-5917 VCS255483
OXNPalm Circle Apartments1/2 Off First Months Rent
1 & 2 Bedrooms• Pool• Onsite Laundry• Carport300 N. G. St. (805) 200-8651
VCS255311
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609ApartmentsUnfurnished
OXN SHORES 1+1 DUPLEXAll util incl. $900/mo. Credit
Check. No pets. Call818-355-4099 VCS254547
OXN Shores 1+1 upstairslovely landscaped court-yard, cover’d carport,
lndry, beach 1 block! Toni,Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS254939
PORT HUENEME $850 apt...REDUCED to $795
Spacious full 1 bedroomon quiet street.
805-436-2820 VCS256897
PT HUE 1+1 APTAvail now, clean, new carpet
and paint, utils included805-290-8695 VCS255487
PT HUE 1 Bedroom w/gar,remodeled, wtr/trsh pd.
$825+dep. Coast Prop Mgmt805-483-1178 VCS255598
PT HUE 1br apt, garage,pool, most utils $845+$500dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or
805-488-2131 VCS256803
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••PT HUE 2+1 remodeled unit
blocks to beach $1300/moPacific Rim 805-984-2930 or
805-443-1543 DRE#01036767•••••••••••••••••• VCS256637
SANTA PAULA 2+1 w/pvtgar. $1,125 mo+$1,100 dep.
Dwnstr unit.234 S. Steckel DrCall Manager for info.
805-525-1731 VCS256091
SANTA PAULANAPTS 55+
STUDIO AVAILABLE1ST MONTH FREE!Pool, BBQ area, gym,clubhouse, kitchenette.
115 N. 4th StreetPets welcome $737/mo805-525-5804 VCS255602
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
VCS256340
SIMI 2+2+patio, carport,a/c, lndry rm. Avail now.$1275+sec. 805-520-4942 or
805-987-5468 VCS256310
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &tennis court. Baywood Apts805-581-9052 VCS256471
STA PAULA 2+1 new paint,carpet, stove. Upstairs unit
200 W. Main St #7 $1000+SecCoastal View Mgmt
805-339-0300 VCS256307
Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks
805 497-3450Move-In Specials
VCS255942
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
VCS255938
CALL800 221 STAR 7827
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
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
VENTURA1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.805-890-2142 VCS256869
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
Buildacar.Findusedcars.Findadealer.
Call 800 221 STAR 7827
Ventura - East
Rent Too High?-- A CHOICE --
CITRUS GLENGAS & WATER PAID
805-647-6755Call, We Answer!
VCS254427
609ApartmentsUnfurnished
1 bdrmsStarting at $1275w/12 mo Lease$325 Deposit!*
Beautifully Landscaped,Year Round Heated Pool
& Close to ShoppingCats Welcome
(866) 311-78881241 Cypress Point LnTelephone & Victoria
[email protected]*OAC VCS254569
BRAND NEW1 & 2 BedroomApartment HomesStarting at $1405Stainless Steel Applcs
Wood FloorsWalk-in Closets
Washer/Dryer includedCALL US AT805-856-3456Or visit us at
ralstoncourtyards.comVCS254694
VTA 1+1 APTnear park & school No pets$825 805-258-3203 VCS254513
VTA 1+1 BEACH $1075.2755 Pier Pont. Garage,
yard and new decor. N/SP805-648-3590 VCS255314
VTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950Large.Best in Town! No pets
no smoke. Open Sat & Sun11-4pm.1247 E. Santa Clara
VCS256070
VTA1+1 Xlnt Location
& Extra Large, GarageW/T/G Paid
Must See $1100/mo
***************************Studio
Clean, Great NeighborhoodW/T/G Paid, Xlnt Location
Avail Now $900/mo
***************************1+1 Beach Apt
Just 1 Block From BeachClean, Avail Now $1000
***************************1+1 Near Downtown
Just Remodeled, Carport,Clean, Near Shopping $875
***************************Buena Properties
(805) 658-2531VCS254556
VTA 2+1 Move In Special$1,025. New carpet, parking,
trash, laundry. Cat ok643-3419, 643-5834, 218-7441124 Kellogg. VCS256201VTA 2+1 TOWNHOUSE,
extra clean/quiet, $1050/mo+dep. 219 El Medio. Call805-402-1761 VCS255864
VTA 2+2 Compare!Spacious, self-clean oven
and frost free frig.You be the judge!
From $1,250/sec $400.805-644-5676 for appt.
or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS256620
609ApartmentsUnfurnishedVTA 2br $1275 & 3bd $1475
SPECIAL-NO DEPOSIT*Qualified applicants. Nosmoke.Indoor cat ok w/fee
805-641-0111 VCS256110VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/allappliances, close to shopping$1287.50. Some units avail forhandicapped and/or seniors.
805-658-7453 VCS254681VTA BEACH 1+1 Studio,view, water & trash paid
1155 Montauk 805-648-1154;805-368-2337 VCS255162
VTA E. 1+1 Clean, quiet,upgraded apt, from $875.
& 2+1 Apt $1095 No smoke.805-647-8411 VCS256705
VTA Enjoy Resort StyleLiving at...
Low DepositsStudios, Studios w/Lofts
and 1 Bedrooms
866-623-8143Open Mon-Sat
9:00am-6:00pm VCS255808
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
611Beach & VacationRentalsOXN SHORES HUGE 3+2
upstairs, shared garage.4903 Nautilus $1550 Broker
805-377-1459 or 805-385-5600VCS255065
PT HUE BEACH Condo w/Ocean Views, 2+1.5, hkups,
pool/spa. No pets. Lease$1295/mo+$1350 Owner/Agt
805-340-0343 VCS254268
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedCAM 2+2+2 car gar, w/dhkps, f/p. N/S/P. Prime locw/creek, pool, spa. $1650+
sec. 805-218-4630 VCS256786
Camarillo Villa$2,800
Spanish Hills Gated Two Sto-ry 1,700sf 3+2.5 hardwood,
spanish tile, travertinefloors, 2 car garage, wash,dryer, fridge incl 320-0365Nov. Move In Special!!
VCS255871
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedCAM MISSION VERDE
2+2+2 car gar, commpool/spa, N/S/pets. Clean,all appl, $1650/mo +$2000
sec. Leave message805-482-7235 VCS256052
CAM Springs 2+2 upper, golfview, w/d/frig.Refs/crdt ckreq $1595 805-482-5013 Ka-
thy Frownfelter VCS255588
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 w/gas appliances,
end of complex, close toshopping. $1200
VTA West end Studiow/shared garage & yard.Water/trash paid, $675
VTA East end 1+1 upstairsunit, w/stove, refrig inclFresh 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 w/attached
garage & backyardpatio. Refrig, dryer &
microwave $1395
CAM 2+2 Mission Ridgewasher, dryer, refrig,
microwave, 2 car garage,all upstairs $1695
OXN 2+1.5 upstairs unit,comm pool, spa, & BBQs.
Water/trash paid $1200
PT HUE 3+2 large fencedgarden area, w/d hook-
ups, close to school, park& navy base. $1600
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
VCS255771
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]
VCS255249N.P. 2+1.5+loft quiet end
unit. New crpt/tile, att gar +remotes, w/d hkups. $1,650.805-492-9394 VCS256698
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnishedOJAI 2+2 Hitching Post
Estates, very good cond, 2car gar, 2 patios, $1600 petok 805-528-2593 VCS256515
OXN 2+1.5 - GATED. SuperSharp. New carpeting/paint
& more, 2 car att gar. $1,175.SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS256177
OXN 2931 W. Hemlock #BQuiet 2+1.5, big yd, 2 cargar, w/d in unit. $1325.805-657-1825 VCS256633OXN DUNES 2+1 in small
gated complex close to beachw/charming landscaped
courtyard, 2 car gar, lndryhkups, $1295 Broker, Toni805-984-3613 VCS256368
OXN Mandalay Shores 2+1.5townhouse by the beach.
W/D hkups, garage. NICE!$1450 Real Investments805-985-1000 VCS256743
PT HUE 2+1, $1,200+dep.Ask about 1 Month FREERent with Lease. Common
laundry. Edwards Realty805-984-9697 VCS254832
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 VCS254468PT HUE Marina Village 2+1Super sharp twnhse, shared
gar, pool & spa. $975/mo.SARALEI REALTY
805-529-5853 VCS254726
PT HUENEME 3+2, gated,garage, 5 min to beach,Courtyard Villas $1500/mo805-484-5988, 818-363-7741
VCS256876
SIMI (East End)3+2 Condo
Nicely finished condo nearSimi High. Unit has indoor
lndry room, cent A/H,patio, 1 car garage and
outdoor parking. $1800/moAvail 12/1.
Call 805-581-3111VCS256547
SIMI Wood Ranch 3+2.5, golfview, $2295 & 2+2 gatedcomm, $1895. Westcoast805-522-0060 VCS256035
THOUSAND OAKS 2+2 ac,lndry, patio, fr paint, N/S.$1525 +dep 805-300-4802
VCS254677T.O. 2+2 marble flrg, new
carpet/paint, lrg patio, 2 cargar. W/D, fridge/wtr/swr/trsh
incl. $1,800/mo. Avail 11/1.805-501-6826 VCS256934
T.O. OAKNOLL VILLA 1+1,dining/living rm, updated,
master ste with windowshutters & closet organizer,
Rent $1100 incl refrig,trash, Direct tv. Mark, Agt805-443-4553 VCS255515T.O. WILDWOOD 2+1,View, spotless, extras,
washer, dryer, no smoke.$1585 805-497-7533
VCS254178VTA 2+1.5 townhome $1545,2 car gar, f/p, pool/spa, n/s/pets/wtrbeds. Military dis-
count 805-310-3063 VCS255975VTA 2+1.5 townhouse gated,
w/pool, near schools. Nopets. $1350 + sec.805-794-9113 or email to:
[email protected]. VCS256308
VTA 2+1.5 Townhsenear shopping. $1095. No pets
805-258-3203 VCS254511
617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished
VTA 2+2 $1300 Saratoga Avedownstairs w/patio, commlndry.Avail now Trsh/wtrincl 805-984-7555 VCS256144
VTA 2+2.5 Townhouse atThe Cape. New kitch, car-pet, flooring. Refrig, w/d,
patio. $1800+sec. Call Julie805-279-9199 VCS254524
VTA 2+2 Peppertree, down-stairs w/patio, comm lndryAvail now $1300 Trash/wtr
incl 805-984-7555 VCS255317
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 2x MASTER SUITECONDO walkin closets +2.5
bath, 2car garage, washer/dryer hkps,Fireplace, newcarpet, pool & gated kidspark. $1600+Dep call Bob(805)415-8338 VCS256071
VTA 3+1.5 with new paint,garage, w/d hkups, patio,pool. $1650/mo. 805-983-0945
VCS255699
VTA Lg 3+2 w/gar near Mall& Beach, pool/spa. N/S/P$1700/mo+dep. Sec 8 ok.Lv Msg @ 805-658-6467 or818-407-0312 VCS255444
621DuplexesUnfurnished
CAM 1br Duplex, w/d hkups,most utils pd-wtr, trash,
cbl, elec & gdrnr $1,350/mo.805-388-3452 VCS256406
CAM Triplex Crestview area2+1 upstairs, view, doublegarage, no pets, n/s $1350+dep 805-482-3409 VCS256893
Oxnard Shores Dunes4bd+2ba & 2 car gar, F/P.Walk to BEACH! $1,985.805-760-4952 VCS254687
OXN S. 2+1+1 car gar, enclbckyd,hkps, nr school $1075wtr incl.No pet. Avail 11-15805-497-9011 VCS255850
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
SIMI VALLEY duplex forrent 2 br 1.25 ba, 2 car gar-age, excellent location.Call for details 805-368-8620
VCS255245
VTA Charming 2+1 hardwdflrs, built-ins, yd, garage,walk to mall $1375+sec
2271 Wesley AveVTA E. 2+2, yard, 2 car gar,
new paint, move in ready!$1425+sec. 8835 Tiber St
Coastal View Mgmt805-339-0300 VCS256305
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Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.
VTA EDUPLEX
NEAR PARK2bd 1.5ba, 2 car gar, new
paint, flooring, range,D/W, lndry hkups, cuteyds. $1350/$1450 N/S N/PCall Mary 805-252-7530
VCS255490
627Houses Unfurnished
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 4+3 lg 2 sty cul-de-sachome just below the
Estates w/bonus fam rm, f/p,lovely yd,patio, firepit 2350
805-745-8600 VCS255800CAM Heights 2+1 clean, new
appliances, quiet, $1425+$1425 sec 805-551-3399 or805-551-2838 VCS255943
CAM HEIGHTS 4+4+LOFTon 14,000+sf secluded lot.
Patio off master ste,3 car garage w/workshop,lots of avocado trees. Only$2650 Bkr 805-377-1459 or805-385-5600 VCS255932
CAM MISSION OAKS 2 story3+2.5, refrig, gardener,
comm pool/spa. Clean,N/S/Pets, $2100/mo +sec.
Leave Message 805-482-7235VCS256053CAM / SOMIS 4+2 cute farm
house, lg ofc, f/p, quiet agsetting, nice yard, redwd
deck, blt-in bbq, 2 car gar.Gardener incl $2200+sec805-485-3525 VCS255773
FILLMORE 2+1 w/big bkydgar, lndry facility, $1,299.
230 Blaine Ave & 2588 Bolker.310-925-8075 VCS256391
ISLAND VIEWHOMES
Community in Ventura.Merlin Street: Lrg modelhome for lease or sale.
Upscale 3bd+2.5ba, 2,557sfAvail Nov 15th. $3,200/mo.
Contact Michele805.639.3214 or 805.766.0269
VCS255427
NBP Ventu Hills 3+2.5+loftspiral stairs, 2 balconies +
w/fp+den. $2,200+sec. N/S/P.805-529-4478 VCS256865
NBP Ventu Hills 3+2.5+loftspiral stairs, 2 balconies +
w/fp+den. $2,200+sec. N/S/P.805-529-4478 VCS256017
N.P. 4+3, 2 story, 2170 sf,fplc, 2 car gar, commpool/spa, fenced bkyd,avail now. $2200 +sec dep.1857 Titipperary Ln.310-471-5868 VCS256322
OAK VIEW 3br, 2ba $1800/moincludes trash/water & gar-dener. More info805-643-4427 VCS255806
OJAI (upper Ojai) small 1br, 1 ba. Nice kitchen.Small pets okay. $850/mo805-640-1443 VCS256360
3+3 SilverStrand Luxury
BEACH$2,100 f/p. Cat ok 639-0307Share ok. VCS255431
OXN 3+2.5Near schools, 2 gar, f/p, yd,
jacuzzi, BBQ, clean Availnow $1900 +dep805-479-6944 VCS255478
OXN 3+2 Close to College,clean, liv/fam rm, lg kit w/
blt-ins, 2 car gar, grdnr incl.2064 Curran St. $1800+dep
Coastal View Mgmt805-339-0300 VCS256306
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OXN 4+3+Loft+Patio+Spa.Near new grammer school, 3parks & community center.
$2,800/mo. 805-794-4672VCS255895
OXNARD 4BD + 3BATwo story, a/c, frig incl’d.$2,200/mo + 1 month dep.805-607-9675 VCS254922
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OXNARD 4 BDRM, 2 BATHFenced yard, washer/dryer.$1950/mo. Call 310-454-4760
VCS256690
OXN N. 3+2, 2 car gar. Newpaint/tile, fireplace. Lg yd,$1895/mo 805-340-2296
VCS256277
OXN N. 4bd Custom. Wood,tile, crpt, f/p, w/d/refrig,
landscaped. Privacy.Pets?$1995 Keith Hanson RE805-981-1552 VCS254335
OXN NYELAND ACRES1+1+HUGE utility rm,possible bdrm. Newly
remodeled, incl pvt patio,w/d hkup. $1,200/mo. Irene805-377-7335 VCS256596
OXN Shores 2/3 br+2.5 bath,new paint in & out, newcarpet & windows, 2 car
gar, patio. $1795 Bkr, Toni805-984-3613 VCS254938
OXN SILVERSTRAND 2+1,lg bonus room, new wood,
carpet & tile flrs. W/D hkup,dishwasher, range. N/S.$1,800/mo. 805-628-3025
VCS256251
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 $1695/MO3+2, CUTE & QUIET!
Garage, Large Fencedyard, AC, Covered Patio,Fans, Fridge, RecessedLights, Close to Stores,Pets OK
818-370-3015VCS256407
SIMI 3+2 & 1+1 Guest housea/c, laundry, gated, some
utils paid $1,695-$1350Call 805-304-5212
805-527-4646 VCS254442
SIMI 4+2.5+den+bonus rm2,828sf, master suite, wood
floors & tile. Corner ofPromanade & Pathway.
$2,700/mo+sec.818-648-2090 or 310-633-4179805-677-6720 VCS256756
Find new & used cars.vcswheels.com
627Houses Unfurnished
SIMI 4+3, Newer HomeGreat Location!
$2,495 805-217-0343www.Postlets
.com/rtpb/4515911VCS256078
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 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
STA PAULA $1275. 2+1, w/d,fridge, garden, decks, fruittrees. Great neighborhood!805-421-8773 VCS256211
Sta Paula: CUSTOM HOMEin the oaks-2BR, 2BTH, large
lot, workshop, dbl garage.$1575/month. Call JeffRoundy @ 701-0653 for
details. Ventura PropertyShoppe VCS256337
THOUSAND OAKS 3+1View, Lg Yard, Gardnr incl.
$2050/mo +$2000 sec. 1 yrlease. N/S 805-377-4387
VCS256873
Thousand Oaks 3+2, newlyremodeled throughout,
1,561sf, great loc. $2,300/mo.805-558-8166 VCS255922
T.O. CONEJO OAKSCustom 5 Bed, 4 Bath $3600
Updated, Single story,2 master bedrooms, dualclimate control, 1/3 acre,
2600 sq ft, Poss R/V.Call Jonathan 805-551-2680VCS255944
Askanexpert
about automaintenanceor tires.
Find a home.
T.O. LANG RANCH3+3+den, 3 car garage,
2791 sq ft. $3200/mo818-314-9266 VCS255826
627Houses Unfurnished
HOUSESVTA 2+1 back
house, shared gar-age. $1195 water pd
VTA Citrus Walk4+2.5 with tons of
upgrades, includingwasher, dryer and
refrig $2695
VTA 2+1 charmingfronthouse, carport
parking, coin-oplaundry. $1050
OXN 2+1 close todowntown, woodfloors & tons of
charm $1600
OXN 3+2.5 nearRiver Ridge golf
course. Large addedfamily room.
Gardener incl $1850
All properties are no pets,no smoke, 1 yr lease,
805-650-2500venturahomesforrent.com
VCS254660
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 Sat 2-4p or by Appt.
VCS255266
VTA 2+1 NICE! Newlyrefurbished in and out,
with garage, $1375805-642-6566 VCS256065
VTA 2416 Ocean Ave 1+1w/one car garage, washer,
two dryers, big yard.805-643-0297 VCS255727
627Houses Unfurnished
VTA 3bd 2ba, 2 car gar, justremodeled. Incl trash/grd.$2200 +$2200 dep no pets.5560 Lafayette St805-698-3150 VCS255473
VTA 4+2 PLUS Attached lg1+1 Apt or 5+3, great
area, huge fence yd, $2300grndr incl+$1000 dep+refs,
background & credit check805-482-0804 VCS256097
VTA MIDTOWN 3+2, hrdwdflrs, lndry, yd, wtr/sat paid.$1,795+sec. Pets? Avail 11/1.
805-643-8348 VCS255742
VTA RENTALS: 3+2.5 Avearea Twnhse, dshwshr,
stove, garage 3+1 OceanAve Midtown. $1595/eachwater/trash pd. Pets ok
3+1 W. Vince $1450805-901-0400 VCS256121
VTA VIEW HOME 3bd+2ba,office, family room. Formal
dining room, cul-de-sac,gardener, N/S/P, $2,495/mo.
805-642-5456 VCS256812
WLV Beautiful 4+2, 1 story,3130 Blackhills Ct, $2,795.
Great loc, nr fwys & shpp’g.805-496-0909 VCS255502
675Rentals To Share
OXN N. Share 2br House$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
PT HUENEMENICE LADY TO SHARE
3+3 HOME805-890-5727 VCS255326
VTA SHARE 4 bedrm housein Keys, own bath, garage,
w/d, yard, nr beach $800805-642-8004 VCS256299
677Rooms For Rent
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
677Rooms For Rent
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 Lg Room 19x15, Dbl &Walk in Closets, Clean,Quiet Sr Pk, Close to Fwy,Hse Privs, $750/mo inclutil, $200 sec. 805-389-1096
VCS255755CAM Lg Room 19x15, Dbl &Walk in Closets, Clean, Quiet
Sr Pk, Close to Fwy, HsePrivs, $750/mo incl util,
$200 sec. 805-389-1096VCS256922
CHANNEL ISL/OXNFurnished master with pri-
vate entrance, includesrefrigerator, microwave,
coffee pot, kingsized bed. Utilities. $875/mo
+dep. 805-985-9776VCS256522
HOLLYWOOD BEACHavail Nov 1, $850 call formore info 805-443-4997VCS256583
Moorpark Campus Park,roommate wanted to share3+2 $625 233-2330VCS256779NP bedroom & study witha closet in each, view $575
+dep. Utils incl. N/S/P805-499-3887 VCS255676
OJAI FURN ROOM $550+dep. House privs. Utils,internet, cable, w/d incl.
805-490-4392 VCS255981OXNARD Private GatedCommunity, Close to Navy
Base, Furn Room, FullPrivs, Cable/WIFI/Internet$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils
805-228-8164. VCS256253OXNARD ROOM for rent.
$550/mo+dep. No smoke.5 min drive to PT Hue Base
805-242-1195 VCS256248
OXNARD Room nearRiveridge. Kitch & LndryPrivs. Utils & Cable incl’d.
N/S/P/D. $600/mo.805-630-0202 VCS256761
OXN Fully furnished room inlarge quiet home, 1 milefrom beach. Utils, cable &wifi incl. N/S. $545 + $545dep. Jo Anne 805-402-7469OXN FURNISHED ROOM$550+dep, includes utils &
house privs. N/S/D/P.805-483-3152 VCS255450
OXN Furnished room DSL& Sat, hot tub, full privs,share bath, $650/mo+$350dep, incl utils 805-236-0276
VCS255611OXN Furn rm, in senior
park, pvt ba, pvt entry,$600 incl all utils, $300 dep805-986-4773 VCS256397
OXN Furn Rooms availablein C.I. Harbor beach house
PILOTS on layoverwelcome $500/mo ea805-276-7629 VCS256801
OXN Roomsw/Private Baths
N. Oxnard near 101. Kitchen& laundry privileges, inter-net, cable, utilities.$600-$650, $400dep.
805-351-9335VCS255101OXN S. Master $750. 1 bdrm$550. Utils paid. Sec req’d.N/S/Pets. 805-981-4240 or805-407-3055 after 4pm.
VCS256064PT HUE Rm w/pvt entrance1/2 mi from beach. Utils &
cable incl. No smoking. $550.818-292-3399 VCS255146
677Rooms For Rent
SIMI Full house privs, shareba, $750+utils, gar prkg.Must love dogs. Avail Nov.805-217-9431 VCS256554SIMI FURNISHED ROOM,
privs, pool, $550/mo+$200 dep, utils/cable incl.805-522-7418 VCS256474
STA PAULA Room avail now$525. Mstr bd avail Nov 1st$550. dep req.w/d, full privs
805-933-1941 VCS254985
Thousand OaksMaster Bedroom$750 +dep condo/private
bath, Pool/Kitchenprivileges. No pets/
smoking/drugs.
(805) 647-0485VCS255817
T.O. 1 bedroom in veryquiet area, surroundedby trees! Furn. Own
entrance, bath, kitchen,laundry, private, utils,cable. Includes all. N/S.No illegal drugs. No pets
$1,200. 805-388-5027;Cell 805-982-0899 VCS255358
T.O. Furnished bdrm & den,pvt bath, house privs $675,
no smoke, no drugs.805-495-5882 VCS256087
VENTURA E. room withinlarge beautiful home.
Kitch & Laundry privs only.Fully furnished with custom
built-in Temperpedic twin,wrap-around, built in work-station + TV w/cable, etc,
to make for a spaciousliving area! Can have a cat,
and smoke, 4:20 friendly.Your rent must be paid @$150 a week in advance.ALL utilities included!
WOW, why live anywhereelse? $600+$250 dep.
805-320-4834 for immediateconsideration. Have refer-
ences ready. VCS256319VTA Lg Room for two $795
or for one $695 cable/util/int incl. Near beach. Pets ok
714-746-9499 VCS256467VTA Near Ventura College.
Room to rent. $595+dep.Utils, cable, internet incl805-207-3359 VCS255526
VTA ROOM NEAR MALLAND BEACH, quiet,N/S/P. $550mo+dep,
split utilities. Lv msg805-658-6467 VCS255441
VTA Unique studio type aptroom patio with views. Smallfemale dog allowed. $1,050mo
incls all utils. Broker805-701-8646 VCS256549
679Storage Rentals
OXN VEHICLE STORAGEnear Rose & 101; cars,
trucks or sm boat. Gatedlot. 805-208-6281 VCS254515
Pvt Indoor for autos & boatsVta area, taking applications
now. Limited space.805-607-7552 VCS255823
683Wanted To Rent
WANTED 2br/2ba home with36ft dock in Oxnard or Vta
$2000/mo? Cell 760-403-3117VCS256333
MobileHomes692-699
694Mobile HomesFor Sale
Mobile Home 40x12, $10,000.Nice park, central Vta, nearocean, low rent. 310-373-5390or 805-701-3948. VCS256059
Real Estate700-874
707Beach & VacationPropertyVTA: 4 bdrm, 2 bath homein Pierpont beach has mtn.
views from MBR, openbeam ceilings, remodeledkitchen, private yard, &dbl garage. $889,000. Call
Jeff Roundy for anappointment @ 805-701-0653.
Ventura Property ShoppeVCS256113
780Houses For Sale
CAMARILLO By Owner,Please No Agents. $639K
cul-de-sac 5+3 large lot 2900sf 805-383-2953 VCS254337
CAMARILLOGET IT NOW
OPEN Saturday & SundaySpanish Hills Golf Villa.
For Sale By Owner/Agent.$554k. 805-320-0365
VCS255484
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
OAK PARKBY OWNER
Beautiful remodeled, 3000sf, 2 story, 4+3+ bonusrm, vaulted ceilings. En-tertainers backyd w/pool& jacuzzi. Easy maint.Granite kitch & baths,tile flrs & much more.$879,999. Call for appt(818)456-6926
VCS256401
VTA Rare Midtown home3690 Paloma 4 bedrooms
2 bath, 2 story, large back-yard, quiet street. You canview Two trees from kitch-en window. Home has been
updated & upgraded.Priced to sell. Jana Shaw805-390-9740 VCS256153
855Open Houses
AGOURA PATIO HOME2br, 1.5ba TOWNHOME
Open House Sun., Oct. 24th30408 Passageway Pl.
Agoura Hills, Calif., 91301$438,000 - Any ReasonableOffer Will Be Accepted ByOwner - Martin 213-700-7361
VCS256321
CommercialReal Estate875-893
885CommercialIndustrial Rent
3,334SF Whse/Showroom/Ofc,Ventrura. 200 amps, roll updoor, Nr 101/Victoria. $1950805-676-1354 VCS254505
CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sfwarehouse, office and
bathroom. No auto. Call805-649-4857 VCS255462
CAM Custom Office/Whse900sf, SAT TV, internet,
electrical, sec alarm ALL pd.805-427-3324 VCS256713
CAM-OXN-NP-VTA-SIMIIndustrial, 1152 to 4662sf
from $.69/sf. No NNN/CAM805-981-1361 VCS256542
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 VCS256912
T.O. 1 Small office unit- noretail & 3000sf Commercial
industrial space. Call TPC760-247-6798 VCS254883
T.O. 22,400sf COMMERCIALspace on Avenida de Los
Arboles. Call Ana Rodriguez,for more info 310-675-1179
ext 4 VCS256531
VTAIndustrial CommercialApprox 3,000 sqft with
Office & BathroomGreat Ventura Location
COPM (805) 648-1851VCS255899
VTA OFFICE SUITES 500SF1100SF, $1.10/SF plus secdep. 101 fwy at Victoria805-279-9199 VCS254590
887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease
AGOURA RD OFFICE Bldg,2 level, 1078sf, ample
parking $1290/mo Owner805-231-2380 VCS256152
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A+ VTA Executive Suites$295-up, utils paid. 101 Fwy
& Victoria. For Info call805-479-8284 VCS254999
Business StarterS. Oxn 1 to 3 room offices
280-525sf Saviers Rd. Inclutils. Mint Cond. Wall towall crpt, private patio,1st floor. $400/mo-$700Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS255471
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887Stores/OfficesRent/LeaseCAMARILLO OLD TOWN
Signage 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
Erringer Plaza Office Spc1100sf, 2200sf 3300sf
SIMI INDUSTRIAL1600sf, 1950sf, 2100sf. John
805-526-5260 VCS255566
SIMI Sml Prof Ofc, Cochran/Erringer, remodeled $400utils incl. No CAM / NNN805-584-5000 VCS256094
OXN INDUSTRIALRice/101/Rose
1000 - 55,000 SFOXN OFFICE/MEDICAL
500 - 5,000 SF805-604-0700
Sunbelt EnterprisesVCS254995
RESTAURANT SPACEfor lease. Former Subway
restaurant 1300sf plus privateoutdoor patio. Great loca-tion, high visibility, hugetraffic count, will build tosuit. Located at Mission
Village, 2154 Saviers Road,Oxnard across from Santa
Clara High School.Rodgers Management805-985-0044 VCS255469
T.O. PRIME LOCATIONin established neighborhood
center, 1310sf & 2622sf@ $1.30/sf each, NNN
1026 & 1056 Avenida DeLos Arboles. Ana Rodriguez
(310)675-1179 x 4 VCS255535
VENTURA 2031 ThompsonBlvd. 1700sf, 25ft frontage,
top exposure, signage,traffic.Handicap accessible
Fred Short Co 805-642-4155VCS255499
VENTURA 339 N. VenturaAve. All new. 5000sf, 50 ftstorefront, corner. Top ex-posure, signage, traffic.Fred Short Co 805-642-4155VCS255498
VTA Offices & Flex SpacesStreet Signage 1632 or1776sf
on corner of Telephone &Market. Central Coast805-389-6803 VCS254372
VTA Olive Ave 2 OFCS withrestroom, 625sf, lg parking.
Avail now @$800/mo Mike805-304-6295. VCS255905
893IndustrialProperty For Sale
VTA: 940SF. WAREHOUSEw/ bath & rollup door in
industrial park. Frontage onSherwin Ave. $185,000.Call Jeff Roundy for an
appointment @ 805-701-0653.Ventura Property Shoppe
VCS256104
Recreation900-945
918Campers/Trailers
FLEETWOOD Prowler ‘985th wheel. 25.6 ft withslide out. Very clean.Many extras. $8,995.
805-583-3276(1HD9548) VCS254809
TRAILER FOR SALE55+ PARK IN VENTURA$400 space rent. Furnished.
2+1. 805-671-5167VCS256167
922RV Spaces for Rent
LIVE IN your RV or Trailer$300/mo+utils. CD Trailer/
RV Park in Fillmore.805-525-2062 VCS255342
933Motorcycles AndEquipmentHARLEY 1999 Sportster
1200 Custom, lots ofchrome, Aztec orange,5100 miles, runs well
$4000 805-985-6247(20B9051)
HARLEY FLHR Roadking2003. 28,483 mi, Reinhart
pipes/ape hangers, alwaysgaraged w/cover. $11,000/obo
805-625-4424. (16Y0971)VCS254422
HD ‘04 Sportster XL 1200Cchrome forks, whls, big tank,
shield, seats, rack & bar,many xtras. $5,500/obo.(17D2900). 805-338-8305
VCS255051
KAWASAKI VULCAN 750,2005. Xtra’s, helmets incl,7,500mi. $3,500. #17R1868.805-625-2297 VCS255928
936Motorhomes/RV
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
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). 818-679-7985VCS255239
936Motorhomes/RV
TIOGA 2001 24ft, 19,900miles,new tires & shocks, xlnt
cond. $15,000. Evenings Only.805-646-2447 VCS254987
942Off Road Vehicles
2 HONDA ATV’s ‘03 250 &‘02 300EX $2100 /ea or buyboth @ $4000 805-482-6005
(216201/704491) VCS256688
Transportation950-998
962Auto Parts &Services
1961, 1962, 1963, 1964Chevy Impala 327
Small Block
Casting Numbers:#GM3782870 H-6 935 870
Head Casting Numbers:#3785896 C-202
Head Casting Numbers:#3795886 D-242
*** WILL DELIVER ***
For a small fee to theLos Angeles area or
PICK UP ONLY!
805-755-5683VCS256519
1961 1962 1963 1964Chevy Impala
Camaro Engine 5.0
1984 Chevy CamaroZ 28 Engine
ENGINE ONLY!
ENGINE DOES NOTINCLUDE INTAKE,
CARBURETOR & WIRINGHARNESS or COMPUTER
*** WILL DELIVER ***
To the LA area fora small fee.
805-755-5683VCS256521
Askanexpert
about automaintenanceor tires.
962Auto Parts &Services
TJ WranglerRoof
Still in Box! Fits 1997-2002TJ Wrangler w/FactorySteel Half-doors, Spicecolor. Paid $875 newasking $525/OBO
(805)377-2162
VCS256290
WE BUY JUNKCARS - Any Cond
Ventura/Sta Barbara Cnty.Top $$$ Paid 24 hrs/7 days
805-212-2892 VCS255090
968Auto Under $1000
NeedExtraCash?
$$$$$$$$$$
WEBUYCARSrunningor not.
Can’t findthe pink or
registration?No problem!To get the best
deal, call us first!805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 daysVCS255365
968Auto Under $1000
TOYOTA CELICA 1988, con-vertble, 5spd, needs timingbelt chain, licensed, $500(6JKW880) 805-863-1843VCS256679
977Auto For Sale
BMW 330CI ‘05
White, convertibleblack top, auto, stereo,beige leather, low miles,
still under warranty$19,450.
805-218-4288VCS256751
BUICK SKYLARK 1996Good condition. Asking $1500Call 805-760-1536 (6AHX161)
VCS256300CHEVY AVEO 2005
EXCELLENT CONDITION!86,000 mike.s, New engine,tires and brakes. Pleasecall Frank 805-415-4971
5MYX356 VCS256440CHEVY 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
FORD MUSTANG 2004 - V6,5 speed, needs paint, $4,900.(#200087). Call between 5-8p.
805-616-3272 VCS256095GEO PRIZM ‘95, auto, a/c,
CD, 34mpg, 4 door, clean,like new $1800 805-248-8176(6AMF240) VCS256195GMC YUKON 2009 XL
half ton, XLT2, 6 spd trans,pwr lift gate, 20” chrome
whls, rear seat entertnmntsys, low mi, original price
$57,000. (#134327).805-494-1010 or 818-612-8550
VCS255606HONDA 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
HYUNDAIELANTRA 2001
4 door sedan, 141,000 miles,white, 805-499-8001 $1995(132042) VCS256295
•••••••••••••••••••••••••LEXUS ES 300 2001
Car is excellent, ODO79000M, Single owner.
Call for details 4RQK209
Call 805-426-4289•••••••••••••••••••••••••
VCS255801
MERCEDES E420 Sport ‘97$4700 Must see, very clean,runs smooth, new brakes/
tires,197k hwy mi. Jamie805-558-1378 (6hze311)
VCS255421
977Auto For Sale
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT‘01 xlnt cond, fully loaded,leather,selling Grandma’s
car! $3995 (4UGJ081)805-444-3300 VCS254470
VOLVO 850GLT ‘96 4 doorsedan, great shape, manynew parts $3400 (3RBE130)805-895-9509 VCS255690
VOLVO S80 ‘99 4 door sedan,2.9L, xlnt cond, silver/greyleather $4300 805-895-9509(4EUS416) VCS255688
VW Jetta GLI 2005, GraphiteColor, Excellent Condition,Extended Warranty until2012, Automatic Tiptronic,Recaro Racing seats,Loaded!, 93,000 Highwaymiles Below Blue Book,10,500 OBO. DJ 805-822-2761(NVYHM1)
980Classics/Antiques/Specialty
1965FORD F100
PICKUP$15,000 or best offer.
Call805-218-3142
(1R44116)VCS256566
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS254475
CAD Brougham 1993Triple black, CELEBRITY,2 car phones, loaded. runsxlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.805-499-4956 (3CIB595)
VCS255537
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS256529
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
985Sport Utility Vehicles
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
986Trucks For Sale
Mazda B2200 ‘90camper, 4 cylinder, std,
5 speed, 100k miles$4500 obo, 805-223-4779
Lic #4D60658 VCS255194
995Wanted Vehicles
CASH FOR YOURCAR OR TRUCK
‘90 or newer. Any condition.818-577-6799 VCS255062
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