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WHAT’S INSIDE
Vol. 10, No. 6 | Thursday, March 18, 2010
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY /
LIGHTHOUSE
Above, the Goodyear blimp,
docked at the Point Mugu
airfield, gives free rides
March 12 as part of the grand
opening celebration of the
expandedNavy Exchange, Port
Hueneme. At right, cutting the
ribbon are U.S. NEX executive
Gary King, General Manager
Anna Esguerra and Capt. Jim
McHugh, commanding officer,
Naval Base Ventura County.
Story, photos, Pages 10, 11.
A GOOD YEAR FOR THE NEX
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Life at Naval Base Ventura County might become a bit com-
plicated the week of March 22 while an anti-terrorism training
exercise is in effect.
Solid Curtain-Cita-
del Shield 2010 begins
in the early morning
of March 22 and will
end March 26.
It will be most no-
ticeable from mid-morning of March 24 until the early morning
of March 25, when all vehicles entering the gates at Port Hueneme
and Point Mugu will undergo 100 percent ID checks and random
vehicle inspections. Not all gates will be open.
All businesses are expected to keep their normal operating hours.
Exercise puts base
on high alert
March 22-26
Gate closures, vehicle searches part of
Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield 2010
The 43rd Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) Air Show is
scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 7,
and Sunday, Aug. 8. The gates
will open at 8 a.m. Admission
and parking is free.
The 2010 NBVC Air Show
will feature the U.S. Air Force
Air Demonstration Squadron,
the Thunderbirds. The Thunder-
birds operate the Lockheed
Martin F-16C Fighting Falcon
fighter/strike aircraft.
“I amvery happy to announce
the Thunderbirds Air Demon-
stration Squadron will be re-
turning back to Naval Base
Ventura County for the first
time in three years,” said Capt.
James McHugh, commanding
officer, NBVC. “The Thunder-
birds will headline the 2010 Na-
Air Show set for August
More inside
• Preparing kids for a disaster, Page 7
• Your children and Citadel Shield, Page 23
• Notification system will be tested. Page 23
• Is the Web a reliable source? Page 23
SEE EXERCISE, PAGE 23
SEE AIR SHOW, PAGE 14
The Military Business and
Community Expo takes place March
25 in Camarillo. Topics include
getting a job at Naval Base Ventura
County, what it’s like to be a Navy
contractor, and how to do business
with the federal government. Page 8
Katelyn Spencer takes a rest from
her Monday pool routine that’s part
of the Healthy Kids program at Naval
Base Ventura County. Katelyn is the
March Athlete of the Month. Page 12
Kirstin Coleman listens intently as
Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding
officer Naval Base Ventura
County, reads Dr. Seuss books to
preschoolers on March 2, Seuss’
106th birthday. Page 24
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Question:
“Why do similar grocery items cost more at the
NEX than they do at the commissary?”
Answer:
The commissary is a fully tax-appropriated busi-
ness. Vendors selling to the commissary sell to them
at cost -- with the Defense Commissary Agency
(DeCA) having no expectation that a profit be made
on those items.
The Navy Exchange is a non-appropriated funds
department within the Navy. NEX must make a profit
in order to support Morale Welfare and Recreation
Quality of Life programs and cover their costs of
goods sold (e.g., payrolls, supplies, utilities, etc.)
which are not paid for with taxpayer dollars. While
NEX vendors sell to them at a price lower than the
outside, they are charged a higher amount than the
commissary on those same items.
The market basket survey NEX conducts mea-
sures NEX pricing versus outside retailers. NEX
pricing is not compared to DeCA’s pricing.
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
March
WOMEN’S HISTORY
MONTH: Merri L.
Hanson, contract
manager of the
Department of Navy Workplace
Alternative Dispute Resolution
program, will give a presentation
from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the
Building 3015 auditorium, Point
Mugu. Information: 351-3304.
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IN THE RING: The
Navy Box-Off will
be at 5 p.m. in the
Bee Hive Gym, Port
Hueneme. The All-Navy Team
Boxing candidates will be fighting
for a spot in the Armed Forces
Boxing Championships later this
month. Eight to 10 matches will be
held. Free to all hands with base
access. Information: Page 12.
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RUN FOR YOUR
HEALTH: The Spring
Fling 5K Run and Naval
Base Ventura County
Health Fair takes place at Port
Hueneme. Registration for the run
starts at 11 a.m. at the Bee Hive
Gym; the run, which is free, starts
at 11:30. The health fair is from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bee Fit
Wellness Center. Many vendors in
health-related fields will be there.
Information: 989-7940.
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Oct. 1, 2010, marks the 10-year anniver-
sary of the establishment of Naval Base
Ventura County, the official date that Na-
val Air Station Point Mugu and Construc-
tion Battalion Center Port Hueneme com-
bined under a single commander.
In recognition of the anniversary, The
Lighthouse is publishing these “Looking
back” items that detail the history of the
two bases leading up to their unified com-
mand and that recall the major news of the
last 10 years.

In 1957, Ventura Star-Free Press re-
porter Joe Paul Jr. traveled to San Nicolas
Island to watch as scientists launched a
rocket designed to study solar flares. His
story appeared on July 2, 1957, under the
headline, “First IGY Rocket Soars 75
Miles Off Coastline: Navy Experts Launch
Probe Of Sun Spots.” Here is the story as
it appeared, with different capitalization
than what is used today.

By Joe Paul, Jr.
Scientists of the naval research labora-
tory yesterday added new knowledge to
the Earthlings’ stockpile of information
when the first rocket of the International
Geophysical year was fired more than 75
miles into the air from a launching pad
on San Nicolas Island 60 miles off the
California coast.
The information gathering devices on a
Dan rocket (a Deacon with a Nike boost-
er) sent data back to a battery of instru-
ments in a trailer at the San Nicolas
launching pad area which indicated that
the normal content of X-rays in the iono-
sphere had not built up as had been be-
lieved from tests made last year.
Agroup of 25 southern California writ-
ers were flown fromthe Point Mugu naval
air station to San Nicolas for the kick-off
of the IGYrocket launching programand
observed the take-off of the swooshing
rocket from a vantage point 200 yards
above the pad.
In a report to the newsmen after the
firing, Dr. Herbert Friedmann, one of the
scientists of the naval research laboratory,
stated that the rocket functioned well and
that 75 percent of the information desired
had been obtained. Some changes in the
programmay be undertaken so that in the
future the amount of information ob-
tained will increase.
Yesterday’s firing was planned to obtain
basic information on the content of the
lower layer of ionosphere under normal
conditions. Subsequent firings will be
timed with sun spots, or solar flares, in an
effort to determine what reaction these
eruptions have on the make-up of the
ionosphere.
It is believed that the solar flares and
the saturation of the ionosphere with a
greater number of X-rays, ultra-violet rays
and cosmic rays, result in disruption or
San Nicolas Island rockets into history
2005: On April 25, about 50
military and civilian personnel
from Point Mugu, China Lake
and the local community at-
tended a ribbon-cutting for a
new pier on San Nicolas Is-
land.
Public Affairs officers from
Naval Base Ventura County
were on hand to document the
event. Their story appeared in
the May 5, 2005, edition of The
Lighthouse.
The $11.5 million, one-of-a-
kind pier allowed cargo — ve-
hicles, trailers and heavy con-
struction equipment — to roll
on or off a supply barge.
It was expected to reduce the
unloading time by more than
an hour, as barges would no
longer have to run aground on
the beach, an inefficient and
dangerous operation that was
frequently delayed because of
weather, surf conditions and
marine mammals. In some
cases, such delays lasted as long
as six weeks.
Located in the Daytona
Beach area on the southwest
end of the island, the 460-foot
pier had mooring systems, a
ramp for offloading the barg-
es, lighting, a staging and
parking area and a transit shed
for the temporary storing of
cargo.
“This has been a long day
coming” U.S. Rep. Elton Gal-
legly said during the ceremony.
“It has taken more than a de-
cade to plan, finance and build
this pier.”
48 years later, San Nicolas Island gets a new pier
PHOTO COURTESY COMMAND HISTORICAL ARCHIVES CENTER
Communications were challenging at first on San Nicolas Island. In 1950, an Army surplus
radio carrier was installed for voice and data communications between the island and
Point Mugu via Santa Cruz Island. It was replaced in 1954 by a Lenkurt radio carrier, which
worked better, but still had fading problems. Here, a patch panel receiver is in use.
SEE ISLAND, PAGE 18
JOYCE STEWART: The
winner of the Joyce
W. Stewart Memorial
Award, given each year
to a dedicated professional who
pursues a positive approach to
the acceptance of diversity, will be
announced at 10 a.m. at the Bard
Mansion.
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Military Spousedom comes with ben-
efits we may not be aware of. Many of us
know about military medical care (Tri-
Care) but there are other many other ben-
efits that make my life better. You are
probably aware of most of them, but if
not, here is a partial list. I’ll cover many
of these more fully in future columns, but
here is the overview.
Commissary privileges: I love this one.
To be honest, the commissary benefit is a
column all in itself, but suffice it to say
that the Defense Commissary Agency
(DeCA; www.commissaries.com), or
“commissary”is the “grocery store”found
on base. I recently learned that 80 percent
of commissary patrons are the military
spouses. This is the deal: Want to save 30
percent on your food bill? Then shop at
the commissary! Items are sold at cost plus
5 percent surcharge. The surcharge is not
a tax but funds used to reinvest right back
into the commissary.
Exchange privileges: Similar to the com-
missary, the Navy Exchange (NEX) or
AAFES (PX) exchange is our department
store. All items are sold tax-free, and pro-
ceeds benefit Morale, Welfare and Recre-
ation. The exchange provides quality
merchandise at comparable prices and of-
fers a “price match guarantee” with any
competitor.
MWR: Morale, Welfare and Recreation
is definitely a column in itself. But to get
you started enjoying this benefit, MWR
runs many services on base for which you
are eligible, including gym access, movie
theater, bowling alley, restaurants, IT&T
(Information, Tickets and Tours, so you
can get discount tickets to attractions
across town or across the country, MWR-
sponsored tours and more), golf courses,
rental equipment (everything from table
and chairs to boats and campers), cabins,
resorts and inns for that needed getaway,
and much more. Stop by your MWRoffice
to learn more or log on to www.mwr.navy.
mil.
Child and youth programs: Got kids?
Your local base offers programs and ser-
vices for your teen, youth and young chil-
dren, including Child Development Cen-
ters (CDC, offering day care for children
ages 6 weeks to 5), Child Development
Homes (CDH, offering childcare for chil-
dren 4 weeks to 12 years of age in a local
home), School-Age Care (SAC, offering
before- and after-school care and day
camps for kids 6 to 12), Youth and Teen
Programs (YTP, offering sports programs,
leisure classes, and much, much more for
those 6 to 18 years of age) and Education
Services (transition assistance for our mo-
bile children). Check out https://qol.per-
snet.navy.mil/CYPWeb/Web/Home/Home.
aspx.
All of these resources are also available
to spouses from the National Guard and
Reserve. We’re all family!
— Beth Wilson is making plans now to visit
a base near you this summer. Contact her
at [email protected] if you’d like
her to speak at your group or installation.
Perks of being a Navy spouse
Homefront
in focus
with Beth
Wilson
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Service will provide services on Thursday,
March 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to all
military personnel, dependents, retirees
and Defense Department personnel.
The outreach will take place at Naval
Base Ventura County Port Hueneme at
the Region Legal Service Office, located
on the second floor of Building 1180.
The outreach will directly assist with
immigration and naturalization issues,
either beginning or already started, includ-
ing fingerprinting.
Attendees should bring all relevant pa-
perwork, including copies of filed docu-
ments, Notices of Action, Alien Registra-
tion Number or LIN/WAC Numbers,
correspondence, and any other informa-
tion that pertains to an inquiry.
Sign up is required.
Stop by the Naval Legal Service Branch
Office, located on the first floor of Build-
ing 1180, to complete a Military Inquiry
Sheet.
For more information, call 982-3124.
INS available on base March 25
PHOTO BY MC1 AARON PETERSON
Capt. Tony Edmonds, chief staff officer, Naval Base Ventura County, addresses the
NBVC Junior Baseball teams during the Opening Day ceremony Saturday, March 12.
The league, which is affiliated with Cal Ripken and Babe Ruth Baseball, has 415
youngsters signed up this year, up from 304 last year. Players range in age from 4 to
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By Lt. j.g. Matthew Carter
VAW-113
In February, Carrier Airborne Early
Warning Squadron 113 (VAW-113) was
recognized as the winner of the Com-
mander, Naval Air Forces Battle Efficien-
cy Award, also known as the Battle “E,”
for fiscal year 2009.
This is the second consecutive Battle “E”
that the Black Eagles have received.
The Battle “E”is awarded to the squad-
ron with the most significant training and
wartime achievements during the fiscal
year, as accomplished with the most ef-
ficient use of resources.
To win amongst extremely steep com-
petition, a unit must demonstrate the high-
est state of readiness.
When asked what he thought was special
about VAW-113, Senior Chief Aviation
Electrician’s Mate (AW) Christopher Ta-
furo, the squadron’s acting maintenance
master chief, said: “‘The World Famous
VAW-113 Black Eagles’ continue to lead
the Hawkeye community. In the past four
years our squadron has been at the ‘tip of
the spear,’ providing unprecedented com-
mand and control capabilities in support
of Operation Enduring Freedomand Op-
eration Iraqi Freedom. We continue to
provide a positive working atmosphere
that encourages each Sailor to excel and
contribute to a winning team.
“This year’s Battle Efficiency Award is
largely attributed to the strong leadership
and vision of Master Chief Aircraft Main-
tenanceman (AW/SW) Andy Kaloz. His
recent passing affected all who knew him,
as he made a positive and lasting impres-
sion on all he knew.”
After returning from a six-month com-
bat deployment in October 2008, the Black
Eagles again went to sea with the USS
RonaldReagan(CVN76) for another com-
bat deployment in May 2009. The squad-
ron played a crucial role in many exer-
cises and missions during cruise, but none
more rewarding than Operation Enduring
Freedom.
Flying 1,362 hours in direct support of
the operation, with 235 successful mis-
sions, they achieved an impressive 99.6
percent combat sortie completion rate.
During this deployment, the squadron
was also lauded with the Golden Wrench
Award for maintenance excellence by
Capt. TomLalor, commander, Carrier Air
Wing 14.
The backbone of the Black Eagles’ suc-
cess all year has been the maintenance
department’s ability to ensure the squad-
ron has mission-capable aircraft ready to
fly at all times.
“As a Black Eagle I’ve had the privileged
to be a part of something truly great,”said
Aviation Electronics Technician (AW) Jo-
VAW-113 awarded Battle ‘E’ for second year in a row
PHOTO BY LT. J.G. GARRETT BARRY / VAW-113
A Black Eagle E-2C Hawkeye prepares to launch from the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN76).
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Seabee Chapel
Port Hueneme
Building 1433
Phone: (805) 982-4358
Fax: (805) 982-5364
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 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 Studies
Women’s Bible Study: Tuesday, 10
a.m.
All Hands Bible Study: Thursday, 5:30
p.m.
Catholic Religious Education
Pre-K through high school
Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
Point Mugu
Building 121
Phone: (805) 989-7967
Fax: (805) 989-7968
Protestant
Sunday worship service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 8:45 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.
Thursday: 11:30 a.m.
Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.
Chaplains serving NBVC
Lt. Deann Coleman
Command Chaplain
Lt. Kyung Tak
Staff Chaplain
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
I’d like to share with readers this story,
which I heard some time ago.
A big cat saw a little cat chasing its tail
and asked, “Why are you chasing your
tail?”
So the kitten said, “I have learned that
the best thing for a cat is happiness, and
that happiness is in my tail. Therefore I
am chasing it, and when I catch it, I shall
be happy.”
The old cat smiled and said, “My child,
I too have paid attention to the problems
of life and this world. I too thought that
happiness is in my tail. But I have noticed
that whenever I chase after it, it keeps run-
ning away from me, and when I go about
my business, it just seems to come after
me wherever I go.”
Humanly speaking, we chase after
meaningful life and happiness. We travel.
Mobility is the heart of human existence.
Career, education, marriage and other op-
portunities require us to move across the
state lines or even international borders,
especially for us in the military.
How many of us still live in the place
of our birth? Very few of us can claim
such geographical stability. Fromconcep-
tion to birth, to childhood, to adolescence,
to maturity and to old age, life seems to
be a continuous journey. Some journeys
can be cut short by sickness or tragedy;
for some, a life journey lasts more than
100 years.
I see life as not simply a journey for
material pursuit, but a spiritual journey
too. It is a journey of hearts and minds
working their way home to an Eternal
Spirit who lovingly hears and attends to
our every beat.
En route to our final divine destination,
if we have world vision or cosmic con-
sciousness, we will discover that all other
hearts God has made are making the same
journey.
We travel from different directions, at
different speeds, with different customs
and cultures, accents and ethnicities.
Sometimes our journey can be overshad-
owed by mutual mistrust, prejudice and
an unwillingness to accept one another’s
worth and value. Like commuters in a
crowded train, we can remain worlds
apart, uninvolved with one another, for-
getting our common eternal destiny,
where tempus non fugit (time does not
end), nor is life extinguished like a can-
dle.
In Christian tradition, this season is
called Lent, reminding people of their
Spiritual Journey. I learned form the Ju-
deo Christian tradition, the Bible, that
Jesus Christ gave the world the greatest
example before his journey ended here on
earth. He gathered his friends, disciples,
to a table fellowship, breaking bread and
sharing cup and sharing the story of his
love for themand the world accepting and
affirming each other’s worth and value
Here is an example we can emulate to
bring happiness to oneself and others as
well.
Hence as the saying goes: “Carpe Diem”
-- Seize the Day -- and make it a happy
one.
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Weekday Lenten Services continue
through the month at Naval Base Ven-
tura County.
Community Stations of the Cross with
schoolchildren are held at 6:30 p.m. every
Thursday at Point Mugu and at 6:30
p.m. every Friday at Port Hueneme. At
Port Hueneme, each service is followed
by a supper in the Fellowship Hall.
On March 28, Palm Sunday, a special
service will be held at 8:45 a.m. at Point
Mugu and at 11:15 a.m. at Port Huen-
eme.
On April 1, Holy Thursday, a Last Sup-
per of the Lord Celebration will take
place at Port Hueneme only at 6:30 p.m.
The service will be followed by a family
sharing supper and potluck.
On April 2, Good Friday, a special ser-
vice will be held at Port Hueneme only
at 6:30 p.m. This service will be followed
by a soup supper potluck.
And on April 4, Easter Sunday, a spe-
cial service will be held at 8:45 a.m. at
Port Hueneme and at 11:15 a.m. at Point
Mugu. The Port Hueneme service will be
followed by an Easter egg hunt for chil-
dren.
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Operation Prepare is Navy Region
Southwest’s family emergency prepared-
ness program. By preparing in advance, a
family is better equipped to respond in the
event an emergency. The Navy is often
called upon to assist in disasters through-
out the world and respond to many emer-
gencies. It is essential that Navy families
prepare themselves to be equipped to re-
spond as well.
The Fleet and Family Support Center
has wonderful tools to help families pre-
pare in advance of a disaster. Addition-
ally, it is important that families consider
their children’s schools in all emergency
planning.
Operation Prepare suggests three simple
steps: Be informed, have a plan and make
a kit. These three steps can also be taken
to ensure your children are prepared while
at school.
Be informed
Knowing what to do can make all the
difference when seconds count. Find out
what the disaster plan is at your child’s
school.
• If the school is evacuated, where will
the students be taken and how will they
be transported?
• If you live on base, will your regular
school transportation be available? Will
your carpool driver or the school bus have
access?
• Has the school discussed emergency
plans with the students?
Have a plan
Consider the range of possibilities and
places you might be.
• Do you have a backup plan if you are
unable to pick up your child from
school?
• Do you have local friends, family or
neighbors on your child’s emergency au-
thorization form to whom your child can
be released?
• Have you talked to your child about
what to do?
Make a kit
Consider the basics of survival and spe-
cial needs.
• Does the school have water bottles and
basic essentials if children must “shelter
in place?” How can you help the school
obtain supplies?
• Is the school notified of medical con-
ditions, and does it have necessary medica-
tions for your child?
• Can you give your child an extra
water bottle or granola bar to keep in
the backpack or locker in the event of
an emergency?
Schools work hard to be prepared for
an emergency, but as parents, it is im-
portant that you, too, are informed and
prepared. Think of ways you can help
the schools and your children to be best
equipped to respond in an emergency.
For more information about prepar-
ing your home and family for a disaster,
contact the NBVC Fleet & Family Sup-
port Center at 982-5037. It offers lit-
erature and classes in emergency pre-
paredness.
In support of Exercises Solid Curtain-
Citadel Shield 2010, gate closures will
be in effect on March 24. See Page 23
for more information if you have school-
children and live on base.
– For questions about emergency
preparedness or any issue concerning K-12
education, contact NBVC School Liaison
Officer Monica James at 989-5211.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
With much of the land at Naval Base
Ventura County being a sensitive wetland,
Earth Day is of special importance to base
officials, and this year is no different.
• Saturday, April 10: NBVC and the
Naval Surface Warfare Center will have
educational booths set up at the City of
Oxnard’s Earth Day Festival, which runs
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Plaza Park in
Downtown Oxnard.
• Tuesday, April 13: A family beach
cleanup and guided nature walks are from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beach Motel,
Point Mugu. Information about marine
mammals will be on display.
• Wednesday, April 14: Displays will be
set up at the Navy Exchange, Port Huen-
eme, about energy conservation, the envi-
ronment and recycling. In addition, Earth
and Environmental Sciences will be send-
ing personnel to help judge the Ventura
County Science Fair, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at
Seaside Park in Ventura.
• Thursday, April 15: Morale, Welfare
and Recreation holds a fun run, and Earth
Day exhibits will be set up from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Beach Motel.
• Tuesday, April 20: Commands can turn
in old or excess electronic waste from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Port Hueneme.
• Friday, April 23: Base personnel will
visit Bard Elementary School in Port Hue-
neme from 9 to 11:30 a.m. to discuss re-
cycling with first-graders.
NBVC prepares for Earth Day events
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Eight students from Fremont High
School in Ventura County recently got
an insider’s look at Naval Base Ventura
County Point Mugu during a job shadow-
ing event sponsored by the Naval Air
Systems Command.
As part of African American Heritage
Month, the students spent Feb. 25 touring
parts of the base that are normally off
limits. That included the Iron Crow Lab,
where radio jamming systems are studied,
and a part of the Electronic Combat
Simulation and Evaluation Lab (ECSEL).
The ECSEL room they saw looked like a
giant video game studio – something that
wasn’t lost on the students, as their jaws
dropped when they walked in.
The teenagers had the opportunity to
chat with many college-educated workers,
including electric engineers – some not
much older than the students – human
resources technicians and business school
graduates. They were also paired off with
a professional on base so they could talk
in more depth about a field of interest.
Everyone on base pounded the same
message to the teenagers: Go to college.
Brad Coler, the lead engineer for EC-
SEL, explained that his department needs
electrical engineers, computer scientists
and technicians, and software designers.
His lab also needs electronics technicians
to build and maintain the equipment in
the lab. And all that, he reminded them,
requires a college degree.
George Huggins, a former Marine pilot
who now works at the Naval Air Warfare
Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD),
kept the students spellbound as he talked
about keeping other pilots safe as they fly
the dangerous skies of Iraq and Afghan-
istan.
“Saving lives is our top priority, but
saving the aircraft that can cost as much
as $70 million is also important,” he
said.
Huggins and others at NAWCWDwork
on software that can do both, but their
job wouldn’t be possible without a good
education.
“Don’t let anyone stop you fromgetting
your education,” he told the students.
In the Iron Crow Lab, the students met
Eric Malvaez, an electronics engineer.
Only 25 years old, he has a bachelor’s
degree from the University of Texas-Pan
American and is working on his mas-
ter’s.
He and fellow engineer Farhad Abbasi
also stressed the importance of college.
“There are so many areas of study that
are needed on this base,” Abbasi said.
“Lawyers, physicists, environmental en-
gineers, financial folks – we need it all.”
And because just about everyone needs
to write reports, a mastery of English is
critical, they agreed.
The day started with an introduction
by Dr. Ronald Smiley, the executive lead-
er for Electronic Warfare and Combat
Systems with the Naval Air Systems Com-
mand.
“This day will give you some insight
into what engineers and scientists do on
a daily basis,” Smiley said. “This is Ven-
tura County’s best-kept secret. Here is
where we make things work – and that’s
what engineering is all about.”
Smiley said he hoped the day would
spark an interest in math and technology
and perhaps open their minds to some
new ideas and a future they had never
considered.
Senior Elsie Maravilla, who hopes to
attend UCLA and become a nurse, said
she enjoyed “learning new things” during
the day.
That was echoed by Adriana Morales,
a 17-year-old senior.
“I thought I’d be a nurse,” she said.
“But now I’m wondering.”
Students get inside look at NAVAIR
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Denise Pollard, left, a human resources
specialist for the Employee Development
Department of Naval Air Systems Command
Point Mugu, spends the day with Adriana
Morales, a 17-year-old senior from Fremont
High School in Camarillo. Human Resources,
she told the student, “is where everything
starts.”
Ventura County’s third annual
Military, Business and Commu-
nity Exposition takes place March
25 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Ventura County Office of Educa-
tion in Camarillo.
With the Navy being Ventura
County’s largest employer, contrib-
uting more than $1.7 billion in an-
nual economic impact, this event
provides an opportunity for coun-
ty residents to learn more about
military job opportunities -- and
the military in general.
The keynote speaker is Rear Ad-
miral David H. Lewis, vice com-
mander, Naval Sea Systems Com-
mand, who will discuss “The Navy
Today ... And Tomorrow” at 9:30
a.m.
Seminars and workshops will
take place throughout the day.
The 10:30 a.m. topics are: “Busi-
ness 101-- Basic Government Con-
tracting,” “Electronic Technologies
and Trends Shaping Future Capa-
bilities,” “Equipping and Manning
the Naval Expeditionary Forces”
and “Navy Contractor Success Sto-
ries.”
The 1:30 p.m. seminars are:
“Business 301 -- Advanced Govern-
ment Contracting: Meet the Ex-
perts,” “How to do Business with
the Federal Government” and
“Navy Energy and Green Building
Initiatives.”
A 4 p.m. workshop is titled,
“How to Get a Civilian Job on
Base.”
A job fair will also take place
throughout the expo. While the job
fair is free, cost to attend the rest
of the expo is $25 if paid by March
19 or $35 at the door.
Sponsors of the event are the
Ventura County Economic Devel-
opment Association, TRIAD, the
Navy League and the Regional De-
fense Partnership 21.
The Office of Education is at
5100 Adolfo Road, Camarillo.
For more information, call 969-
5244.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
If you’re deployed and you get word
that your mother is near death, who can
help you get home?
If your spouse is on deployment and
you learn that your son needs emergen-
cy dental surgery, who can help you get
the money together?
The answer: the Navy-Marine Corps
Relief Society, which is in the middle of
its annual monthlong fundraising
drive.
The goal for this year’s drive, like ev-
ery year, is to raise awareness of NMCRS
programs and 100 percent contact of
active duty personnel at Naval Base
Ventura County. In addition, the coor-
dinators hope to raise more than the
$66,049 collected during March of last
year.
“It’s not about Sailors giving more,
it’s about more Sailors giving,” is the
slogan for this year and the way the base
hopes to accomplish this goal.
Nadine Gamble, executive director of
the local NMCRS, points out that if all
troops on base gave $5 a month, the
society would have an additional
$402,000 about a year from now.
That money would fund the no-inter-
est, quick-assist loans Navy and Marine
Corps families sometimes find they
need. It would pay visiting nurses and
emergency medical bills. And it would
pay for the free layettes presented to the
dozens of parents who take part in the
“Budget for Baby” classes the NMCRS
puts on each month.
This is the second year the fundraiser
has been coordinated by Chief Builder
Andrew Bugs. Bugs served as the emcee
for the March 1 kickoff at Bard Man-
sion.
“It’s nice we had to get more chairs
this year,” he told the overflow crowd.
NBVC is sponsoring eight car washes
this month, with two held every Friday
through the end of March – one at Port
Hueneme and one at Point Mugu – and
Bugs is coordinating all fundraising
events by clearing them with the legal
department.
He said he believes strongly in the so-
ciety, and he named some of the local
society’s accomplishments last year:
-- 825 cases addressed.
-- $478,000 in interest-free, quick-as-
sist loans distributed.
-- $18,100 in outright grants given.
Globally, the NMCRS provided $47.4
million in support last year. There were
94,418 financial relief cases, and nearly
half the society’s casework involved no-
interest, quick-assist loans.
Founded in 1904 with $9,000 to help
Navy widows and orphans, the NMCRS
has grown into a $91 million fund that
helped one out of every six Sailors and
Marines worldwide last year. There are
250 NMCRS locations.
One way to help this organization is
to agree to a $5 per month allotment.
The equivalent of a large fancy coffee,
it’s pulled directly out of the paycheck
and takes effect in June.
After all, wouldn’t you give $5 a
month to help a shipmate?
Annual relief society fund drive well under way
How to make a donation
To make a donation, contact Chief
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PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Top, the Budweiser Clydesdales take a stroll
around the parking lot next to the Navy
Exchange on Wednesday, March 10, to kick
off the three-day grand opening extravaganza
celebrating the completion of the exchange’s
$10.9 million, two-year renovation and
expansion. Above, the Goodyear blimp flies
overhead as Tillman, the skateboarding
bulldog, entertains those who came for the
NEX’s Customer Appreciation Day on Friday,
March 12. At left, Dreamboat Annie was
one of five bands playing on Friday during
the celebration. And at far left, youngsters
climb a movable rock-climbing wall as part
of the celebration.
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
About 2,500 people stopped by the
Navy Exchange at Naval Base Ventura
County Port Hueneme during three days
of events to mark the completion of a
$10.9 million construction and renovation
project.
The celebration began on a windy
Wednesday, March 10, when the Bud-
weiser Clydesdales paraded around the
NEX parking lot from noon to 2 p.m.
Crowds also gathered before and after to
watch the giant horses being prepared for
their performance and for their trailer ride
home. Children were especially in awe.
Exchange General Manager Anna Es-
guerra, called it an honor to have the
Clydesdales visit.
“They’re awesome partners,” she said
of Anheuser-Busch.
The next day, the NEXclosed at 5 p.m.
so the store associates and the construc-
tion teamcould celebrate their hard work
over the last two years. About 200 people
were on hand for the official ribbon-cut-
ting and honors ceremony, including Gary
King, senior vice president of the conti-
nental U.S. Navy Exchanges..
The big day was Friday, March 12, when
the Goodyear blimp flewoverhead, bands
played from 11 a.m. on and Tillman, the
skateboarding dog, thrilled the crowd.
There were giveaways and drawings, food
and drink, rock-climbing and jolly-jump-
ing.
Equipment Operator 2nd Class Derek
Perez of the 31st Seabee Readiness Group,
was busy tying the shoes of his son, Tyler,
who was exhausted after spending time in
the jolly jump. Tyler was ready for a nap,
but first they had to find mom, Laura.
Where was she? Shopping in the
NEX.
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PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Kids and cameras were everywhere on Friday, March 12, as NEX officials thanked their
customers for putting up with two years of construction and renovation. Here the crowd
is in awe of Tillman, the skateboarding bulldog, shown at upper left. At lower left, the
Goodyear blimp takes off on one of four trips offered to selected base personnel.
NEX thanks
its customers
in a big way
2 years of construction,
renovation are over.
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The Navy Box-Off will be 5 p.m. Sat-
urday, April 3, at the Bee Hive Gym,
Naval Base Ventura County Port Hue-
neme.
This event is free to all hands with
base access — active duty, reserves and
civilians. No tickets are needed.
The All-Navy Boxing Team candidates
will be fighting in their respective weight
classes for the right to represent the
Navy at the Armed Forces Boxing
Championship that will be held at NBVC
April 20 and 21, with finals on April
23.
There will be eight to 10 matches at
the Navy Box-Off.
For more information, call Morale,
Recreation and Welfare at 982-4749.
Navy Box-Off set for Bee Hive April 3;
top fighters move on to championship
By Laurie McCarter
MWR
This month, the Morale, Welfare and
Recreation Athletic Branch has nomi-
nated Katelyn Spencer as the Athlete
of the Month.
Katelyn has been a member of the
MWR Healthy Kids program at the Bee
Fit Wellness Center. Although the
Healthy Kids program hasn’t been
around very long, there has been great
success in helping the children of mili-
tary personnel achieve and maintain
fitness.
Katelyn joined the Healthy Kids class
about nine months ago and has already
lost around 34 pounds.
Not only has there been a physical
change in Katelyn in the past nine
months, the change in her attitude to-
ward getting fit has been tremendous.
When Katelyn first started healthy
kids, she was unmotivated and not sure
why she was attending. Today, she knows
what her goals are, and she has the drive,
discipline and dedication to reach those
goals.
At the age of 14, Katelyn already pos-
sesses traits that are unlike any other
14-year-old I have ever met.
Katelyn’s parents are very proud of
their daughter’s accomplishments. Her
mother, Cheryl, had this to say:
“We are just so pleased that Katelyn
continues with the program and is be-
coming a healthier young lady.”
When I asked Katelyn what she likes
best about her time with the Healthy
Kids’ program, she commented, “The
exercises are fun!”
Katelyn has been working very hard,
and I am so proud of how far she has
come. She still has a little farther to go
to reach her ideal weight, but with the
way she is going, it won’t take long at
all.
Keep up the great work, Katelyn!
If you feel you have a child who would
benefit from the Healthy Kids program,
please stop by the Bee Fit any Monday
or Wednesday at 4 p.m. The program is
designed to concentrate on cardio and
weight training, and on Mondays the
class does fitness work in the pool.
Healthy Kids program leads to Athlete of the Month
PHOTO BY KAREN BARTON / MWR
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program at the Bee Fit Wellness Center. Katelyn, 14, has lost 34 pounds through the
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val Base Ventura County Air Show. The
Thunderbirds’ aerial maneuvers will ex-
hibit the professional qualities of the Air
Force personnel who fly, maintain and
support the aircraft.”
The air show will also feature aviation
simulators, current and vintage aircraft on
static display, food and beverage booths
and souvenirs. Also, Seabees and their
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Air show: It’s
on for August;
Thunderbirds
the headline act
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Becky Morrow knows what it’s like to
lose your hair at 12.
Now 26 and the wife of a Seabee at
Naval Base Ventura County, she remem-
bers well the snickers from other chil-
dren, the taunts that come when you
have childhood cancer and gain weight
because of the steroids that are keeping
you alive.
“I was bald and fat,” Morrow remem-
bers. “I lived through the ‘Are you a boy
or a girl?’ Being that age and going
through that, it was tough.”
Morrow and her husband, Equipment
Operator 2nd Class Ben Morrow of
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
3, are the creators of Seabees and Sweet-
ies, a team raising money for St. Bal-
drick’s, an organization that raises
money to fight childhood cancer.
Their big event is Saturday, March 20,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Four Points
Sheraton at Ventura Harbor. Not only
will there be fundraisers like a silent
auction, there will also be more than a
dozen barbers on hand for people who
want their heads shaved in a sign of
solidarity with kids who have childhood
cancer. Locks longer than 10 inches will
be made into wigs.
Donations are requested along with
the shave, and it’s not too late to join
the team.
Morrow’s cancer has been in remis-
sion for 14 years, but she has given her
life to the cause. Every year, she helps
at a camp for children with cancer in
South Carolina and, as a graduate of
Brooks Institute in Ventura, she is now
the camp’s official photographer. In ad-
dition to St. Baldrick’s, she takes part
in the Relay for Life, and she speaks
about childhood cancer wherever she
can, letting youngsters know what it’s
like. She informs them that the situation
does not need to be made worse by
taunting and teasing.
“It’s not necessarily the treatment that
hurts most,” she tells them.
The 15-member team will be out in
force on March 20, and they’ll be easy
to spot. They’ll be wearing shirts bear-
ing the image of another woman who
proved her mettle in a tough time: Rosie
the Riveter.
For more information on the event,
contact Morrow at 200-8279 or visit the
team’s Web site at https://www.stbal-
dricks.org/teams/seabeessweeties
Seabee team ready for big event
PHOTO COURTESY REBECCA MORROW
Rebecca Morrow, after the shave in 2009
as part of a fundraising effort for childrens
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By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd
Class Ace Rheaume
NMCB 5 Public Affairs
Navy Seabees from around the Los An-
geles area celebrated the Seabees’ 68th
birthday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential
Foundation and Library on March 6.
“I’m proud to be a Seabee,” said Con-
struction Mechanic Chief (SCW) Douglas
Tennyson, anAlfa Company PlatoonChief
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 5. “That’s all I’ve ever done in
the Navy is be a Seabee, and I’ve done it
for almost 22 years.”
Tennysonsaidthe ball is all about getting
together with people you haven’t seen for
awhile or meeting new Seabees.
“You get to hear stories and relive old
times with old friends,” he said.
An interesting tradition, Tennyson said,
is the cake-cutting ceremony of the young-
est and oldest Seabee.
“It felt really warming,” said Construc-
tion Mechanic Constructionman Appren-
tice Miranda Krukowski, who was named
the youngest Seabee at the ball. “Everyone
is welcoming you into the Seabees. The
tradition of the youngest Seabee and oldest
Seabee really brought us together. We’re a
big family.”
Krukowski joined the Navy Sept. 15,
2009, and recently turned 18. She is sched-
uled to complete Construction Mechanic
“A” School March 12 and will move on to
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit
(CBMU) 303 in San Diego after gradua-
tion.
Tennyson says the Seabees’ legacy will
live on through junior troops.
“Just have as muchfunas youcanduring
this time,” said Tennyson. “What you’re
working on now will be the history of fu-
ture Seabees. Just keep at it, work hard.”
Seabee Ball filled with
longstanding traditions
PHOTO BY MCS2 ACE RHEAUME / NMBC 5
From left: Capt. Jim Worcester, commander, 31st Seabee Readiness Group and
commanding officer, Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center; Equipment Operator
Master Chief Ret. James F. Daniels; Construction Mechanic Constructionman Apprentice
Miranda Krukowski; and Rear Adm. Albert Garcia III, deputy commander, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command/deputy Chief of Civil Engineers, participate in the youngest and
oldest Seabee cake-cutting tradition at the Seabee Ball.
You get to hear stories
and relive old times
with old friends .... I’m
proud to be a Seabee.
CMC (SCW) Douglas Tennyson,
NMCB 5
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fade-outs in radio broadcasting.
The San Nicolas island launching pad
and other IGY installations, made pos-
sible through cooperation with Point
Mugu naval air missile test center com-
mand, provide what scientists call the
ideal launching facilities for the pro-
gram.
On this range, rockets can be fired al-
most at a moment’s notice, thus allowing
scientists to send their information gather-
ing equipment aloft when the solar flares
are at their maximum.
When a sun spot or flare is detected,
either by instruments or observers at San
Nicolas or by the observers at Mt. Sacra-
mento, N.M.; Mt. Wilson, or Climax,
Colo., the San Nicolas rocket can be fired
within minutes.
Yesterday’s firing was at 12 noon, and
Dr. Friedmann said that while this was a
convenient firing time mechanically, it was
not the best for obtaining information.
The sun, he explained, is nearly overhead
and thus the detectors placed on the sides
of the rocket do not get a good “look” at
the sun itself. Late afternoon firings will
be much better, if sun spots happen to
occur at that time, he said.
Observers gathered on a rolling knoll
overlooking the launching pad on the
southwest corner of the barren island. As
the count-down came to an end, the Nike
booster of the two-rocket team fired and
the rocket was off with a roar. Its speed
of takeoff surprised the newsmen who had
to hurriedly throw back their heads to see
the missile disappear into wispy clouds.
The booster, which carried the rocket
for 2.9 seconds, broke off and fell about
one mile off the island as expected. The
rocket then coasted for about 18 seconds
and then the Deacon fired and carried it
for another 2.85 seconds.
The Nike got up to a speed of 3,450 feet
per second and the Deacon to 5,500 feet
per second.
The entire round trip of the rocket, just
short of 80 miles up and 80 miles down,
took four minutes, 50 seconds from the
moment of firing by triggerman Joe Nem-
ecek until the “splash” was recorded on
the receiving instruments. It was believed
the rocket with its information gathering
barrel fell into the sea about 35 miles be-
yond San Nicolas.
Firing of 13 more rockets is planned in
the $150,000 information gathering pro-
gram. Economy is being obtained in this
program by using obsolete rockets. The
Deacon is an outmoded model for other
purposes, but is ideal for the information
gathering since it takes the instruments to
the desired altitude. More powerful rock-
ets would continue out of the ionosphere
layer that the scientists want most to
probe.
Each firing costs about $10,000 in rock-
ets and instruments.
Scientists of the IGYcomplimented the
navy for its cooperation in preparing the
launching facilities and aiding in the pro-
gram. San Nicolas was “discovered” by
the scientists last March and the ideal
conditions and location are expected to
add to the success of the program, it was
stated.
Yesterday there were 20 participants and
observers besides the newsmen. Dr. Fried-
mann explained that many persons who
were interested in the project were on hand
for the first launching. Ordinarily, a crew
of seven will conduct the tests.
Fromnowon, the firings will be limited
to those occasions when a solar flare-up
is evidenced. The rocket can be fired with-
in one minute and can be halted anytime
up to the final second should the radar
observer detect a ship or plane in the range
area.
With practice, the crews are expected to
be able to have another rocket on the
launcher ready to fire within 30 minutes
(they hope to cut it to 20) in case it is
desirable to fire a second rocket to gain
information on an extended sun flare.
It is expected, Dr. Friedmann said, that
the San Nicolas programin Ventura coun-
ty will add vastly to man’s knowledge of
what effect the 11-year cycle solar flares
have on the ionosphere as far as electron-
ics, radio, weather and atmospheric condi-
tions are concerned.
Island: ’57 launch succeeds
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
An emergency notification systemthat’s
similar to the Reverse 911 system used in
the civilian world is nowavailable at Naval
Base Ventura County.
In addition to automatically being noti-
fied of emergencies via the military com-
puter, base personnel who choose to reg-
ister on line can also be notified via any
other media they choose: home phone, cell
phone, work phone, fax, pager or up to
three different e-mail addresses.
“Anyone on NMCI (Navy-Marine
Corps Intranet) will get the emergency
message,”explained Charles Kramer, Na-
val Base Ventura County’s emergency
management officer. “But unless they’re
registered, they can’t cascade that message
to their home or mobile or wherever else
they might want it to go.”
The system will be tested the week of
March 22 during the Solid Curtain – Cit-
adel Shield Exercise.
“The last time we tested the system, I
got flooded with calls from people think-
ing they’d been spammed,” Kramer said.
“The test will appear as a moving message
coming in from the right-hand side of the
computer. It is not a pop-up, and it isn’t
spam.”
In a real emergency, the color of the
message would change depending on the
severity of the incident.
About 20 people have the authority to
send out an emergency notification after
receiving approval fromtop base officials.
They can also control the duration of the
alert.
“We could use this system to warn peo-
ple of a force protection condition change,
weather warnings like tsunamis, earth-
quakes, traffic alerts or air quality alerts,”
Kramer said. “Think about it. We could
let people know if Highway 1 or the 101
was closed, or if there was flooding on the
Oxnard Plain.”
People who choose to cascade the mes-
sage to other media will receive that mes-
sage every 15 minutes until the alert is
acknowledged at any of the numbers pro-
vided or until the alert ends.
Kramer likes the flexibility and effi-
ciency this system provides.
“It’s not a one-shot wonder like in the
past,” he explained. “It used to be that
you got desktop notification and that’s it.
Nowyoucanbe notifiedonyoucell phone,
and that works better for a lot of peo-
ple.”
Local school districts can also receive
messages depending on the emergency.
The system is called the At HOC Indi-
vidual Warning System(IWS). People who
want to register can click on the purple
globe in the lower right-hand corner of
their NMCI computer and sign up under
“My Info.”
Emergency notification now available via cell, home phone
PHOTO BY DARRELL WALLER / NAVFAC
Capt. Paz B. Gomez, right, commanding officer of the Naval Facilities Engineering
Command’s Engineering Service Center, gave a presentation on March 3, “Women
in the Military Making History,” part of March’s Women’s History Month theme of
“Writing Women Back Into History.” Here she is being thanked by the Combined
Federal Women’s Programs, Naval Base Ventura County and Naval Surface Warfare
Center, Port Hueneme Division, and is recognized by the Federally Employed Women
(FEW) Southern California Gold Coast Chapter. Making the presentation is Lisa
Zimmerman of the NAVFAC Information Technology Center, a co-chairperson of the
NBVC FEW and FEW first vice president, Southern California Gold Coast Chapter.
Bard Mansion at Port Hueneme will be
serving lunch Thursday for those who
don’t want to add to the expected backup
at the gates. An Asian meal will be served
to all with base access from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Local residents and those on base can
expect to see an increase in patrols on and
around NBVC.
Solid Curtain-Citadel Shield is an an-
nual exercise coordinated by U.S. Fleet
Forces Command (USFF) that is designed
to maintain a high level of readiness for
naval installations. It involves the entire
continental United States, Hawaii and
Guam.
As the largest anti-terrorism and force
protection exercise in the country, it is
intended to enhance the training and
readiness of Naval Security Force person-
nel to respond to threats to installations
and units, leveraging all the processes se-
curity forces would implement in the event
of an actual emergency. It has been con-
ducted periodically since 1999 and is not
a response to a specific threat.
The exercise will consist of more than
250 individual training events across the
country, each designed to test different
regional anti-terrorism and force protec-
tion operations. Scenarios range from
recognizing and countering base surveil-
lance operations to simulated emergencies
such as small boat attacks on waterfront
bases and cyber attacks on installations.
“We are really focusing on the land-sea
interface at the waterfront, as well as active
shooter scenarios, in light of the incident
at Fort Hood,” said Capt. Sam A. Mc-
Cormick, USFF director for fleet anti-
terrorism.
“Instead of having numerous smaller
exercises, Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel
Shield is a single, large, integrated exercise
that accurately emulates what may happen
in the real world,” he added.
Computer network alert systems will
distribute messages to office computers
to keep base personnel informed about
exercise security situations.
During the exercise, assessors will collect
information and relay that data to deci-
sionmakers to improve anti-terrorismand
force protection practices and proce-
dures.
Exercise: March 22-26 may be hectic
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In support of the Solid Curtain-
Citadel Shield 2010 exercise, gate clo-
sures will be in effect on March 24.
This could limit base access to some
schoolchildren who use the Bard Road
or Sunkist Road gate when returning
home from school. However, the pe-
destrian gate at Goodspeed, off Pleas-
ant Valley Road, will remain open
during school dismissal times.
Additionally, school buses will have
access to Naval Base Ventura County,
with possible minor delays.
Local school districts have been no-
tified of this exercise.
For more information, call the
NBVC school liaison officer, Monica
James, at 989-5211.
Schoolchildren
will be affected
Ever thought about checking the Web
for disaster preparedness information? If
so, remember to use the sites of trusted
authorities, such as the American Red
Cross for natural disasters or the Nation-
al Institutes of Health for pandemics.
The Naval Base Ventura County Fleet
and Family Support Centers at both Point
Mugu and Port Hueneme have informa-
tion about preparing your home and fam-
ily for a disaster. They offer both literature
and classes, as well as information on
where to go for legitimate advice.
For more information, call 982-5037.
Watch where you get your information
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
There’s no question Capt. JimMcHugh,
commanding officer Naval Base Ventura
County, wears many hats.
On March 2, he wore the cat’s hat – as
in the red and white striped number from
the Dr. Seuss favorite, “The Cat in the
Hat.”
Tamara Loray, director of the Child
Development Center at Port Hueneme,
invited McHugh to read to about 40 pre-
schoolers on Read Across America Day,
a tribute to Seuss’ alter ego, Theodor
Geisel, who would have celebrated his
106th birthday that day.
With three girls ranging in age from 8
to 14, reading to children was nothing new
for McHugh.
But some of their comments were.
As he put the hat on and sat down,
McHugh asked the youngsters their age.
“Are you four?” he asked, holding up
four fingers.
“I’m four,” several replied.
“How old are you?” one child asked.
“I’m older than four!” a surprised
McHugh laughed.
Choosing froma dozen books, McHugh
selected “Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can
You?”
“My kids love that book,” he said.
“I love that book too!” said one child
with a very bright future.
“Oh, the wonderful things Mr. Brown
can do!
“He can go like a cow. He can go ‘Moo
Moo.’
“Mr. Brown can do it. How about
you?”
The kids were paying attention.
“That’s rhyming!” one shouted.
“He can go like a cork …pop, pop, pop,
pop.
“He can go like horse feet … klopp,
klopp, klopp.”
McHugh also read another Seuss favor-
ite, “Green Eggs and Ham,” the classic
about Sam-I-Am trying to serve unusual
breakfast foods to a creature who ada-
mantly insists he doesn’t like them, even
though he’s never tried them.
Afterward, McHugh posed a ques-
tion.
“He tried something he thought he
didn’t like and what happened?” he asked
the class.
“He liked it!” several shouted.
Lesson learned.
The captain thanked the class.
He wished them a good day.
He removed the hat.
And he went on his way.
The Capt. in the Hat
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer Naval Base Ventura County, reads “Mr. Brown Can
Moo! Can You?” to preschoolers at the Child Development Center, NBVC, Port Hueneme
as part of nationwide Dr. Seuss birthday celebrations March 2.
Far left, Kirstin Coleman, and above, Aeyen
Vanderstouwe, together with others at the
Child Development Center at Port Hueneme,
listen to Capt. Jim McHugh read a Dr. Seuss
book on Read Across America Day.
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The Fleet & Family
Support Center
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 a
day, seven days a week. Schedule counsel-
ing (individual, marital, family) and ap-
pointments for financial, spouse employ-
ment, transition and relocation
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Counseling Services & Life
Skills
• Setting Effective Consequences: How
to set effective consequences for your chil-
dren ages 10 to 17. Wed., Mar. 24, 5 to
6:30 p.m.
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diversions and the impact on relationships.
Thurs., Mar. 25, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
• Couples Communication (4 sessions):
Strengthen your communication and your
connection as you juggle deployment,
money matters, partnership and parenting.
Mondays, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26, 5 to 6:30
p.m.
• General Parenting (7 sessions): Practi-
cal and hands-on parenting skills for chil-
dren ages 5 to 12. Thursdays, Apr. 8, 15,
22, 29, May 6, 13, 20, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
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9 a.m. to noon.
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• Advocate Training: Mon.–Thurs., Mar.
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for time.
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• Deployment Preparation: For service
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ly married to the Navy? Learn about
military benefits, family programs, Navy
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Financial Management
• Financial guidance by appointment.
Evening appointments available. Call 982-
3640 Port Hueneme or 989-8844. Informa-
tion available on saving, investing, TSP,
credit reports, creating a spending plan,
car buying, avoiding foreclosure and bank-
ruptcy, selling versus renting your home,
retirement planning and financial plan-
ning for deployment.
• Command Financial Specialist Train-
ing: E6 and above; must attend all sessions.
Mon.-Fri., Mar. 22–26, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.
m., FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg. 225.
• Command Financial Specialist Forum:
Command Financial Specialist training
for designated CFSers. Fri., Mar. 26, 10
a.m. to noon, FFSC, Point Mugu, Bldg.
225.
• Million Dollar Sailor, Insurance
Needs: Learn what types of insurance you
need as a single Sailor, married, married
with dependents, after military service and
for retirement. Wed., Mar. 31, 9 a.m. to
noon.
New Parent Support
• Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-
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babies 15–36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11
a.m. except first Thursday of month. Call
982-5037 for location.
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months old. Information, education and
support. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30
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and reunions, discussion, suggestions from
professionals and experienced parents.
Thurs., Apr. 1, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
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fants welcome! Thurs., Apr. 8, 6 to 8:30
p.m.
• No time for classes? Would you prefer
home visits? Easy, convenient and per-
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and ask for New Parent Support Staff.
Free Food Distribution
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 20. Saturday,
Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate
on Port Hueneme. Note: Food items vary
frommonth to month. Requirements: Ac-
tive duty E-6 and below or their spouses.
Bring an LES and only one issue per fam-
ily. E-7 with two or more dependents may
qualify. Income guideline statement avail-
able at distribution site. Custodian of a
child who is a family member of active
duty personnel on deployment.
— Please call Sandy Lyle, command liaison,
at 989-8833 or e-mail [email protected].
We are here to serve you!
By Jim Ramey
FFSC financial educator
Have you ever wondered if a store will
let you haggle or bargain on merchan-
dise?
Many do!
If you do your research and shop for
the right things at the right time, you will
be surprised. Realistically, you will not be
able to negotiate all of the time. In fact,
you might fail 75 percent of the time. But
what that tells me is I might succeed 25
percent of the time; and, if I can success-
fully bargain down a sales price 25 percent
of the time, I will save significant money
over the long haul.
Here are a few tips to seriously con-
sider:
• Be patient and be nice. You can catch
more flies with honey than with vinegar.
• Pick the right time. Late in the month,
when salespeople are trying to meet their
quotas, can be a good time to bargain for
big-ticket items. If you shop at less busy
times of day, clerks have more time to talk
to you.
• Avoid an audience. Clerks don’t want
the other customers to hear you get a deal.
In chain stores, you may need to talk to a
manager.
• Know prices and store policies before
you go. Bring newspaper ads and mention
prices from competitors. If you can’t get
a discount on the price, try asking for a
deal on delivery or installation.
• Learn to read the ticket. Tags often
contain date stamps that tell how long an
item has been in the store.
• Offer to pay cash. That saves the mer-
chant the fees charged by the credit card
companies, about 2 percent for large stores
and up to 8 percent for small ones.
• Be prepared to walk. It’s your most
potent weapon.
If you keep one thing in mind, it should
be this: If you never ask, there is a high
probability you will never receive. It is rare,
but on occasion a sales clerk will volunteer
sales or discount information without be-
ing asked.
The best way to approach asking for
discounts is to be in the right mindset
prior to asking. Try making it an internal
contest within yourself and see just how
good you can become at negotiating. If
you are already mentally prepared for a
rejection, that will take a certain amount
of pressure off and make it easier to start
a conversation with a sales representative.
If it makes it easier, practice in the mirror,
then work yourself up to a phone re-
quest.
Do yourself a huge favor and ask. You
will be surprised what you can receive.
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Garage Doors
Includes: Labor, tax, haul
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805-646-4904
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805-901-2137 VCS232468
Armoires, Vanities
Armoire/Wardrobe, Raleigh,
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eled mirror, bottom draw-
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inlaid side cupboard $750
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to appreciate 82” high ar-
moire w/full length beveled
mirror, bottom drawer
vanity w/mirror, vanity
w/marbletop, exquisitely
carved, nightstand $3000
Call 658-1409
VCS233278
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - 90¢
Quarters - $2.25
Halfs - $4.50
Dollars - $11.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
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Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
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805-657-0533 VCS231176
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805-981-7196 VCS232705
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818-888-0677
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VENTURA, CA
805-650-0444 VCS232478

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BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
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Old BB cards, Old Toys.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS231046
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original or reproduction
805-646-2168 VCS233125
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805-671-9569 VCS232351
MAJOLICA
Many pieces available.
Agoura Antique Mart - Booth
#713. 818-706-8366
Whizins Center, Agoura
VCS232551
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $15 per gram for
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VCS230874
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Costume
Jewelry
Wanted
& older items. Cash Paid!
Lynell 805-794-3590
VCS233280
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1 A - 1
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DOLLARS
PAID
For Kenmore
Washers &
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805-290-5310
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YOU DON’T PAY!
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APPLIANCES
WANTED
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that are less
than 10 yrs old,
working or not
805-290-7327
VCS231993
1A
WASHER/DRYER
KENMORE
For Sale
$100-$150 ea cash
BUZZ 984-2327
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“DEAD OR ALIVE”
FREE
Kenmore
Whirlpool
Washers/Dryers
For appliance
teacher
984-2327
VCS232438
AD
REFRIGERATION
REPAIR & SALES
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines
etc. From $99.00.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Will pick up dead
refrigerators!
805-816-7169
VCS231321
APPLIANCE
REPAIR
625-3132
Call Juan
VCS231459
COIN OP WHIRLPOOL
Washer $250 and Dryer $75
Both good condition
805-525-2062 VCS232240
REFRIG 25CF Whirlpool
side by side, white,
good condition, $400
805-499-3438 VCS231463
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS232347
REFRIGERATOR
Stainless Steel/like new
Washer/Dryer $85-up
Refrigerators Stoves
$125 & Up. Free pick up on
washers, dryers & refrigs.
Sales, Repairs & Installation
Call (805)390-8136
VCS231504
REFRIG side by side 25 cf
white Kenmore water/ice
in door, w/extras, used
only 10 mos $650/obo
805-201-7066 VCS232605
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
All very good cond
805-671-9852 VCS232348
Washer & Dryers
Guaranteed and/or
Repair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 Gary
Bowen VCS230473
WASHER & DRYER
Whirlpool electric stacked
washer/dryer with hoses
and manuals like new $350.
805-524-5153 VCS232533
VALLEY OAKS Memorial
Park, WLV 2 side by side
plots in Garden Of Valor,
map available $6000
818-702-0256 VCS233013
BEAUTY SALON
Equipment - 8 stations
complete, $3650 all.
805-407-1515 VCS232132
COMMERCIAL SEWING
MACHINE Computerized.
GLENNEN GN-33, on ta-
ble, $1500/obo 805-527-2914
VCS233047
METAL SHIPPING
CONTAINERS 40x 9.5x 8ft,
high cube. $1,300. Rudy
805-498-7000 VCS232879
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $60+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2’x4’x 6, 8 or 10’ $69+
LADDER 4 whl whse $89+
805-532-1103 VCS232735
BASSETT WOOD
COMPUTER DESK
QueenAnne Style, like new
condition, top shelf, other
features, worth more, but
must sell.$500obo, great deal.
Contact Sue
805-525-6377 or email
[email protected]
VCS233370
HORIZON FITNESS EX-57
ELIPTICAL PRICE $400.
18” stride, 8 levels. Orig
purchase $700 06/09. Call
805-984-0335
VCS231872
NORDIC TRACK C2500
TREADMILL, barely used,
$500 818-706-3340 VCS231734
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400
(805)671-9852 VCS232349
BED A Beautiful
Leather Platform Bed
w/Thick Queen
Pillowtop Mattress
Never Used, in plastic, war-
ranty. Retails $999, sell $395
805-830-3314
VCS230879
BED California King
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in
plastic w/warranty,
retails $899 sac $260!
805-830-3314
VCS232493
BED FULL SIZE
Orthopedic Pillowtop
Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warranty. Retails
for $499. Sacrifice $140
805-830-3314
VCS232505
BED QUEEN
Orthopedic
Pillowtop
Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr retails $699, sell $150.
805-830-3314
VCS232498
BEDS King & Full Queen.
Dressers, ebony bar height
dinette, bunk bed. $100-$250.
805-501-0951 VCS233212
BEDSPREAD, Mirror,
dresser, dishes, coffee pots,
watches, etc 50¢- $200
805-258-8509 VCS233037
BED
Tempurpedic Style
Queen Memory Foam
Mattress Set
Brand new in plastic w/warr!
Retails $1199 Sell $395!!
805-830-3314 VCS230877
CHEST OF DRAWERS
affordable quality, large,
6 drawers $300 offers ok
805-495-2550 VCS232883
CHINA Cabinet $450 Dining
tbl/4 chairs $450.Sofa St 4pc
$750 Coffee Tbl $250.All obo
805-493-2223 VCS232333
DESK/HUTCH 2 piece, white
wicker, glass tops, $200.
WALL UNIT Broyhill,
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805-492-0786
VCS232997
DINING &
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Mission style dining table w/6
chrs $100. Cherry wood
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table, mirror, dresser, tv
stand, 20 yrs old. $100 Call
805-984-0335 VCS233269
DINING ROOM TBL antique
w/6 chairs+buffet $1200
Sofa, tapestry type material
10’ $250, Color tv RCA 27”
upright console $50. All obo
805-201-7066 VCS232607
LIVING/DINING/PATIO
Rattan/Oak/Redwood. Good
quality.$20-$300. 805-427-5583
or 262-2468 VCS231368
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NATUZZI Leather Couches
(3) 88”, tan, contemporary
$300 ea. Excellent.
805-498-5342 VCS232837
ROOM & BOARD FURNI-
TURE Black leather sofa,
solid cherry credenza,
bookcases, glass/stainless
dining table, desk & end ta-
bles. Two years old, min
condition. Moving, must
sell $200-$800 805-419-8466
VCS231545
ROOM & BOARD FURNI-
TURE Black leather sofa,
solid cherry credenza,
bookcases, glass/stainless
dining table, desk & end ta-
bles. Two years old, min
condition. Moving, must
sell $200-$800 805-419-8466
VCS231539
Sectionals & Sofas
Affordable
Custom sized
Pottery Barn inspired styles
and more, local mfr
showroom factory direct
sectionals sized by the inch
with your measurements.
Hard to fit spaces our
specialty Best prices,
quality & selection.
Sectionals from $799.
805-302-2138 VCS232874
SLEEPER sofa & loveseat
$350. Dining tbl w/4 chairs
$75. Entertainment ctr $100
Wood dresser & 2 end tbls
$125. Good condition.
805-479-6580 VCS232598
THOMASVILLE Pecan
Dining Room Set. 6 cane
back chairs, 2 leaves &
custom table pads. $500.
805-480-1841 VCS233083

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BUYERS OF SCRAP
GOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
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DIAMONDS LARGE
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WATCHES, SWISS
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COINS, WE PAY UP TO
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CROWNS, SILVER
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CHAINS WE PAY
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VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
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RMC MEDICAL
Buy•Sell•Rent•Repair
Power Chairs/Scooters
Lift Chairs/Ramps
Hospital Beds/Hoyer
Lifts/Wheelchairs
$150 & Up Trade-Ins
All Credit Cards
805-647-1777
VCS231366
Boxes for moving
only 75¢ each
250 used 805-487-2796
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VCS231526
FREE HAUL AWAY
JUNK METAL
Metal Fences, Car Parts,
Car Batteries, Cast Iron
Bathtubs, Pool Heaters,
Air Conditioner Units, etc.
805-368-9853 VCS232800
PAINTBALL GUN
with mask $350
K2 SNOWBOARD
Size 36 $150; binding $100;
SNOWBOARD
with bindings $100
KENWOOD
150.00 amp. $135
XBOX
w/game and controller $100
Call 805 524-5549
and leave message.
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Ventura County
GOLD CANYON
CANDLES
Kimberly Davis Gold
Canyon Demonstrator Over
90 fragrances to smell and
a wide variety to choose
from. Try a Gold Canyon
candle or a flameless
candle. Try a Pod Warmer
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superior quality scents, and
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authentic aromas.
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catalog today
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VCS232771
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS232350
Baby Grand Piano
$1500
ESTEY Dark wood, nice
sound, bench incl. Pictures
by email 818-590-7642
VCS232642
CARVIN SC90
GUITAR
Classic sound, beautiful
maple flame finish $600.00
805-647-5366
VCS231736
PIANO
Baby Grand, Wurlitzer C-143,
No 61762, black lacquer,
wonderful sound, w/bench
$4000/obo
Call 658-1409
VCS233276
Business Closure/Newbury
Park: Exec. & secretarial
desks/credenzas, conf. tables
folding tables, chairs,
carpeted work benches,
metal storage shelves, carts,
carpeting, Polycom video
conf equipment and consoles,
video recorders, production
switcher, cameras, Leader
test equip., microphones,
Yamaha prof. mixer plus
much, much more.
Call 805-499-9577 and leave
a message to schedule appts.
VCS232786
SPA/HOT TUB
Deluxe 2010 Model.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warr, never used, can
deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950 818-785-9043
VCS232776
GENERATOR WELDER MQ
270amp DC welder & 4,000
watt ac gen, 3 cylinder
kubota $1,650obo. 805-794-7256
VCS232502
WOODWORKING TOOLS &
MACHINES. Blade, table
saw, etc. $200 & under
805-644-2140 VCS232742
CA$H
for
SCRAP
METALS
________________
Construction &
Demolition Scrap
Car Bodies
Automotive Scrap
Steel
Aluminum
Copper
Brass
All Types of Metals
805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock Rd
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS232746
I PAY CASH for old books,
magazines, paper ephemera,
movie/comics/sports
memorabilia, libraries,
posters, old toys, etc.
Carl 818-889-3599
VCS233270
METAL - WE PICK UP
AND PAY YOU FOR YOUR
SCRAP METAL. CALL
805-643-HAUL VCS232441
AKC DACHSHUND Puppies
$700. 661-333-4697
www.simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS231343
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
Puppies. Beautiful, Champ
parents, great temperment.
$900. AKC, ASCA.805-279-7770
or 805-524-5048 VCS232577
BASSET HOUND 8wks w/pa-
pers, 1 fem, 2 males, tri-
color, updated shots, $500.
805-653-0048 VCS232829
BOXER, Hound or Pitbull
mix. Not sure if I’m part
or all 3! I’m fun, loving,
happy & eager to please.
Brindle w/wht chest. To
give me a new home, call
805-798-4878 VCS231790
BOXER PUPS Parents on
loc, 1st shots, clipped tails
& dewclawed M $400, F $450
805-407-5164 VCS232065
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
274
Medical Equipment
& Supplies
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
277
Musical Instruments
279
Office Furniture/
Equipment
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
291
Tools/Gardening
Supplies
297
Wanted To Buy
Pets &Supplies
300-315
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Find new&used cars.
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Utilize
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vcshomes.com
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CAVALIER King Charles
Spaniel purebred puppies.
Blenheims, 2nd shots, vet
recommended. 805-906-1174
[email protected]
Facebook.com/savvycavs
VCS233218
CHIHUAHUA fems $300 &
males $250, 12 wks, very
sml & cute, different colors
805-607-4482 VCS233154
CHIHWEENIE MIX PUPS
Adorable, great temperment,
short hair, 1st shots, $150
805-746-2558 VCS231890
DACHSHUND MINI
adorable pups & adults
all coats, great colors, shots
and trained. $250+
805-223-0576 VCS231347
KITTENS 4 Tuxedo, 1 Black,
1 Calico $40-$60 (4) 1 yr
olds, 2 Black adolescents
805-625-0471
VCS232538
LAB AKC yellow pup
adorable F, wormed, shots
$500 805-652-1397 VCS231162
LAB PUPS 8 weeks. Black,
yellows & tans, beautiful.
Xlnt temperment! potty
trained, 1st shots $300
805-746-2558 VCS232285
MALTESE
PUPPIES
Adorable, purebred, 10 wks,
Male & Female avail. Both
parents on premises.
$700/$750 Call 805-671-5629
VCS232710
MALTIPOO 12 wk old small
female, potty trained
$300/obo 805-607-4482
VCS232448
MALTIPOOS 3 males, 1 fe-
male, 9 wks, 1st
shots/wormed $700
805-290-6924 VCS233117
MALTI-POOS & MORKIE
PUPS with shots, very
healthy. Adorable! $500+
805-320-8244 VCS231779
PITBULL PUPPIES
all Brindle, male & female,
ready to go $150/obo. Call
805-490-0053 VCS231817

Private
Foundation
Has
Rescued
Dogs For
Adoption.
JOSE
6 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE
4year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds,
SCOOTER
2 year old male Doxie &
Terrier mix, 14 pounds.
DUCKY
1 year old male Chihuahua
& Beagle mix, 15 pounds.
SUNNY
1 year old female
Border Collie, 30 pounds
LIBERTY
9 month old female, Italian
Greyhound mix, 15 lbs
Visit website
for pics:
samsimon
foundation.org
(310)457-5898
VCS229886 VCS232769
SHIH TZU PUPPIES 3 F, 2
M, smaller size, various
colors. $450-$500 White
w/black T-CUP female
$750 805-640-1112
VCS231530
SHIHTZU PUPS w/papers,
shots, health guar, trained,
hypoallergenic, cute!$500+
805-320-8224 VCS233149
TERRIER mix neutered M,
aprx 30 lbs, Playful, ener-
getic, friendly. Good home
805-798-4878 VCS231793
YORKIE PUPPIES Hurry!
Very good price! I have
girls-$650; boys from $600
avail for a good home only.
I am not a breeder or a
puppy mill supporter. My
puppies are lifelong com-
panions and very smart.
For more info call Bridget
805-248-3244 VCS232843

YORKSHIRE 2 Males
1T-cup,AKC,mircrochipped
Very cute. Pic’s available.
$450-$600. 805-498-4243
VCS230977
YORKSHIRE TERRIER
puppy, 8 month old male.
Great color, inside dog.
Papers from APRI.
$450.00 805-797-0994
VCS231525
TRI-COLOR Buckskin Overo
Paint Stallion, Sorrel Mare
Outstanding! $2500/pair
575-375-2420 VCS231285
WLV HIDDEN
VALLEY RANCH
EQUESTRIAN CTR
Separate barn, 14 stalls &
grooms cottage & office.
Also 12 stalls in large
barn. Jim 805-857-4389
or Hugh 805-857-8555
VCS232217
Accounting
Internal Audit
Manager
Salem Communications
in Camarillo has an im-
mediate opening
available for an Internal
Audit Manager.
Responsibilities include,
but are not limited to, the
following: Develop an an-
nual audit plan; Perform
enterprise risk assess-
ments; Become thorough-
ly familiar with the
company and its opera-
tions in order to identify
the areas of the greatest
risk or significance; Man-
age and participate in
audit activities in accor-
dance with the annual in-
ternal audit plan and
Sarbanes-Oxley internal
control assessment; In-
vestigate any allegations
of fraud or financial
wrongdoing; Communi-
cate significant audit
findings to the Audit
Committee.
Education and experience
required: Bachelors De-
gree in Accounting; Cer-
tified Public Accountant;
A base knowledge of ac-
counting, generally ac-
cepted accounting
practices, generally ac-
cepted auditing stan-
dards, and internal
controls; and a min of 7
yrs working in public ac-
counting in a public com-
pany environment.
Please visit our website
at www.salem.cc for
more information.
Qualified candidates
please submit your cover
letter, salary history and
resume to [email protected].
EOE VCS233255
Administrative
Executive Assistant
Clerk of the Board
$4,442 - $5,418/month
Generous Benefit Pkg
For more info:
visit www.vrsd.com
or call (805) 658-4663
Submit District applica-
tion and cover letter by
12 noon on 3/18/10.
VRSD, 1001 Partridge Dr,
Room 100 Ventura, CA 93003
VCS231644
AUTO SALES Expanding
Sales Dept. $4,500 guaran-
tee to start No exp nec.
Apply in person at Paradise
Chevrolet 6350 Leland St.
Ventura, CA 93003
VCS233064
Auto Sales
VENTURA
TOYOTA
USED CAR
SUPERCENTER
IS SEEKING USED CAR
SALES PROS. WHO
WANT TO JOIN OUR
WINNING TEAM AND
MAKE BIG $$$$$$$$$$$
$6,000 GUARANTEE
TO START
GREAT SCHEDULE
GREAT TRAFFIC
NEW FACILITY
OVER 150 PREOWNED
VEHICLES IN STOCK
APPLY IN
PERSON ONLY
ASK FOR
ALEX RAMIREZ SR
OR OCTAVIO FIERROS
VENTURA AUTO
CENTER
6151 KING DR.
VENTURA, CA 93003
805-650-0510
VCS233089
Auto
VENTURA
TOYOTA
Is looking for a
INTERNET
MANAGER
who is willing to work
hard and make lots of $$$
and join a winning team.
Too many solid leads to
handle. Car experience
required. Great schedule.
Giant inventory.
Apply to:
[email protected]
or call 805-650-0510 X176
VCS233105
CAREER CHANGE
OPPORTUNITY
F/T, Positive attitude, xlnt
memory, willing to learn
new skills. Will train in the
field of calibration & re-
pair. Submit work exp to:
Orion Industries
P.O. Box 939
Newbury Park, CA 91319
VCS232980
Computer
Systems Analyst I/II
($60,127 - $88,934/yr + xlnt
benefits) Requires mini-
mum 1 yr experience in
application analysis, pro-
gramming, & web-based
business system implemen-
tation. Apply on-line by
3/28/2010 at:
www.cityofventura.jobs
EOE VCS232785
CONSTRUCTION
Seeking exp’d Commercial
Service & Maint. Tech. for
Perm. Position. Need basic
Elec, Plumbing. Carpentry,
Stucco, Drywall & Painting.
Work Days with some
Nights & Wkends. Excel.
Benefits. Need drug test &
clean DMV. Non-Smoker.
In Newbury Park. Fax res
to 562-921-0510 or email or
[email protected]
VCS232475 VCS232475
Customer Service/
Assistants
PERMANENT
F/T & P/T
HELP
START ASAP
We need you!
Positions available in
5 Departments.
Must be over 18
ALL CALLERS
INTERVIEWED.
POSITIONS WILL
FILL UP FAST!
805.532.1436
VCS232489
RECREATION POSITIONS
CITY OF MOORPARK:
Varieties of seasonal, part-
time positions $8.03 - $20.02
p/hr are available as Rec-
reation Leaders (Camp
Counselors) for Summer
Camp Moorpark; must be
at least 16 years of age. A
City of Moorpark employ-
ment application must be
received by 5:00 pm on
4/2/10 in the HR Division,
799 Moorpark Ave, Moor-
park, CA 93021,
(805) 517-6238. (post-
mark/fax/email not accept-
ed in lieu of original
documents by closing date).
See City web-site:
www.ci.moorpark.ca.us
for details.
VCS232328
DENTAL ASST
X-Ray license req’d
Fax resume 805-527-0038
VCS232550
Dental Front Ofc
F/T, exp only. T.O.
Call 805-497-8077
Fax resume 805-496-4844
VCS232565
DRIVER-Auto Parts
Female/Male, good DMV
$9.50/hr w/full benes. Simi
805-520-0400 VCS232701
DRIVER-B Lic.
Must have HazMat endorse-
ment. Competitive pay.
Bring DMV printout to
621 Maulhardt Ave, Oxnard
VCS233132
EDUCATION - EOE
University of La Verne,
Point Mugu Campus
Academic Advisor II- #30
VCS232805
Engineering
Associate Engineer
Land Development
$71,981 - $97,092/annual
City of Camarillo, more
info visit
www.ci.camarillo.ca.us
or call HR 805-383-5618. Sub-
mit City App by 5:00 p.m.
3/19/10. NO FAX/POST-
MARK. 601 Carmen Dr,
Camarillo 93010 EEO
VCS231216
Engineering
Associate Engineer
Land Development
$71,981 - $97,092/annual
City of Camarillo, more
info visit
www.ci.camarillo.ca.us
or call HR 805-383-5618. Sub-
mit City App by 5:00 p.m.
3/19/10. NO FAX/POST-
MARK. 601 Carmen Dr,
Camarillo 93010 EEO
VCS231215
Government
MINERAL RESOURCES
INSPECTOR II
($4125-$5010 per month)
CA State Lands
Commission
Open Examination - Con-
tinuous Filing Position in
Goleta & Huntington Beach.
Qualification & apps at:
www.slc.ca.gov
916-574-1910
VCS233217
GRAPHIC/
WEB DESIGNER
For a progressive Electron-
ics Co. in Oxnard. Min 2
yrs exp. BS in Graphic De-
sign or similar. Must have
exp in multi page 4-color
catalogs. Expert in all
Adobe CS apps. Working
knowledge of Macromedia
Freehand MX. Exp in ta-
ble top digital photography,
industrial & packaging de-
sign. Creative; self-moti-
vated team player; highly
organized; detail-oriented
able to multi-task in fast
paced env.
[email protected]
VCS232704
HAIRSTYLIST
w/exp. Join a fantastic
team! Rental. Call Keri at
Club Salon Ventura
805-469-8263 VCS233379
Healthcare
CLINICAL LAB
TECHNOLOGIST
Student Health Service,
UCSB. Assists in the overall
operation of the clinical la-
boratory. Requires valid
CA clinical laboratory sci-
entist license, issued by the
state of CA, training and
experience sufficient to
comply with federal CLIA
88 requirements. 100%
time, 11 month position;
$29.56 - $34.64/hr. Open until
filled. Apply online at
https://Jobs.ucsb.edu
(#20090248). AA/EOE
VCS232578
Insurance
Exp’d Personal Lines
Account Manager
Well est Oxnard insu-
rance agency located
Ventura Co, CA. Lic’d
& exp only need apply.
Employer paid benefits
incl 401K. P/T or flex
schedule Salary DOE.
Non smoking office.
Email resume to:
[email protected]
or fax 805-486-2087
VCS232913
Insurance
Property
Field Adjuster
May share handling of San
Fernando Valley, No L.A.
and Ventura County home
& small commercial prop-
erty claims. Req 4-yr col-
lege degree, 2+ yrs exp, or
combination of the two.
Field work & knowledge of
Xactimate preferred. Of-
fers ability to work from re-
mote locations while
reporting to the Camarillo
office. Includes company
car! Please apply at
www.mercuryinsurance.com
EOE VCS232629
Legal
ASSISTANT CITY
ATTORNEY I/II
City of Ventura
$91,33 - $135,979/yr
+ xlnt benefits
Represents a progressive
city on a wide range of
public sector legal issues.
State Bar of California
membership required and
prior municipal and liti-
gation experience re-
quired. Apply on-line by
3/16/2010 at:
www.cityofventura.jobs
EOE VCS232436
Medical
CFO POSITION
with fast growing orthope-
dic company in Ventura
County. Experience in
medical industry is a plus,
understanding of Navision,
and general accounting
principles.
Please send resume to:
[email protected]
VCS232323
Medical
Community Memorial
Health System, Ventura
and Ojai campuses are
not-for-profit, commu-
nity-owned regional hos-
pitals and health care
centers with exciting op-
portunities for:
PROSTATE
INSTITUTE
OFFICE
MANAGER
The Office Manager is re-
sponsible for the daily op-
erations of this busy
medical office. This in-
cludes directing, planning
and supporting the
Institute’s overall vision
and mission of providing
patients with the latest in
prostate cancer diagno-
sis, staging and treat-
ment. The position
requires a Bachelor’s De-
gree or equivalent experi-
ence with 3-5 years of
management experience
in healthcare. Urology
experience preferred.
The ideal candidate will
have excellent customer
service skills with the
ability to communicate
difficult and sensitive in-
formation both verbally
and in writing. Must be
detailed oriented with
strong organizational and
computer skills. Must be
able to participate in
marketing efforts to as-
sist in increasing aware-
ness and education
regarding the Institute’s
services and the
community’s knowledge
of prostate cancer.
Ability to function as
back office support when
needed. Billing and clini-
cal trial knowledge pre-
ferred.
Community Memorial
Health System offers a
competitive wage & com-
prehensive
benefits package. Please
apply in person or
mail/fax/e-mail resume
to:
Community Memorial
Health System
147 N. Brent St.,
Ventura, CA 93003
Attn: HR,
Fax: 805-585-3079;
email:
sraya@cmhhospital
VCS232640
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
315
Horses/Livestock
Miscellaneous
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
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through hundreds
of homes for sale
using local MLS.
Visit VCSHOMES.com
Online garage sale map. Every Friday
vcstar.com/garagesales
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
vcstar.com/ads
Find a home.
WANTED: Buyers and sellers.
classifieds
Lighthouse
To advertise
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Holidays Competitive pay
For more info Call Cindy
805-306-8800 Or Email to:
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visit web simiasc.com
VCS232725
Oil Field
Come and Join the Oxy
Team!
Root Cause
Failure
Specialist:
EH09-67
Occidental of Elk Hills is
expanding our operations.
We are looking for an ex-
perienced and motivated
individual to fill the posi-
tion of Root Cause Fail-
ure Specialist within our
Operations Department.
The position will be re-
sponsible for but not lim-
ited to rig site failure
inspection, failure docu-
mentation, data trending
and analysis, failure
meetings and coordinat-
ing solutions.
Required Qualifications:
1. High School Diploma of
GED.
2. 5 years oil and gas in-
dustry experience.
3. Understanding of sub-
surface rod pump lift sys-
tems.
4. Individual should be in-
novative and a self start-
er with the ability to
multi-task and prioritize
work.
5. Must have the ability
to work with multi-disci-
pline groups and function
as a team player.
6. Proficient in Microsoft
Office programs.
7. Strong written and ver-
bal communications
skills.
If you are interested in
this or other positions,
please apply online at
www.oxy.com “Careers”
You must apply to the job
posting # referenced
above.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F/D/V
VCS232381
Program Manager
Municipal Energy
Finance Program
$70,962.08 - $116,878.72
Do you want to work for
a start up program that
manages the financing
and installation of energy
efficiency improvements
throughout Santa Barba-
ra County?
The Housing and Commu-
nity Development Depart-
ment, within the County
of Santa Barbara, is look-
ing for a Program Man-
ager who can help
implement and run the
day to day operations of
this new initiative. We
are looking for someone
with exp managing cus-
tomer-focused pro-
grams/projects and 3 yrs
exp in energy efficiency,
water conservation, re-
newable energy technolo-
gy techniques, or climate
policy. Banking, finance,
loan processing, or asset
management exp is a
plus. Deadline 3/16/10.
If you are interested
please visit www.sbcoun-
tyjobs.com and fill out
our online application, or
send your resume to
[email protected]
The County of Santa Bar-
bara strongly promotes
diversity and equality in
the workplace
VCS232758
Program Manager
Municipal Energy
Finance Program
$70,962.08 - $116,878.72
Do you want to work for
a start up program that
manages the financing
and installation of energy
efficiency improvements
throughout Santa Barba-
ra County?
The Housing and Commu-
nity Development Depart-
ment, within the County
of Santa Barbara, is look-
ing for a Program Man-
ager who can help
implement and run the
day to day operations of
this new initiative. We
are looking for someone
with exp managing cus-
tomer-focused pro-
grams/projects and 3 yrs
exp in energy efficiency,
water conservation, re-
newable energy technolo-
gy techniques, or climate
policy. Banking, finance,
loan processing, or asset
management exp is a
plus. Deadline 3/16/10.
If you are interested
please visit www.sbcoun-
tyjobs.com and fill out
our online application, or
send your resume to
[email protected]
The County of Santa Bar-
bara strongly promotes
diversity and equality in
the workplace
VCS232757
Restaurant
Is Opening a New
Restaurant in
Camarillo!!
Come be part of our
New Team!
NOW HIRING
EXPERIENCED:
-Cooks (Line/Prep)
-Bakers
Apply in person any day
at the Carrows Restau-
rant, Located at:
301 E. Daily Drive
Camarillo, CA 93010
Please stop by, We’d love
to talk to you! Can’t stop
by?? Then email us a
copy of your resume to
[email protected]
or Fax: 760-476-5171
VCS233284
Retail
Join The Team!
Vitamin Manager
@ Our Thousand Oaks
Store
• Manage all aspects of
the Vitamin Department
• Supervise employees
• Must have excellent
customer service skills
• Must have a excellent
knowledge of vitamins,
health supplements in a
retail environment
• Experience using MS
Office products.
We offer Competitive
Benefits
Apply on-line
www.sprouts.com
Or email a resume to
[email protected]
EOE VCS233053
Healthcare
AMONG FRIENDS
Adult Day Healthcare
Is Now Hiring For:
Physical Therapist
FT/PT, on call. Flex
hours, Mon-Fri. Must cur-
rent Calif PT license.
Xlnt pay. Call 805-385-7244
VCS233160
SALES Local Verizon con-
tractor building FIOS re-
tail/outside sales team,
seeking 5 new reps/manag-
ers to start immediately.
Paid training, room for
growth within company. Lo-
cal & travel positions avail.
Call to schedule interview
805-499-7744 VCS232788
SALES MANAGER
Essex Electronics, leading
mfg. of keyless entry sys-
tems is seeking to hire a
Sales Manager. Candidate
will have 10 plus years ex-
perience selling electronic
products B2B, to OEM’s
and distributors in the com-
mercial market and the
government. 50% travel.
Send resume to
[email protected]
VCS232754
Sales
Outside Sales
Associate
The leader in commercial
air conditioning seeks en-
thusiastic individual to
develop business in Ven-
tura County. No A/C ex-
perience needed. 100K+
earning potential. Posi-
tion provides salary, un-
limited commission,
company car, immediate
benefits, 401K with 30%
match, tuition, corporate
training, and Hawaiian
vacations! Please send
resume to james@ontari-
orefrigeration.com AND
call (800) 266-2771 to
leave James a message.
411 Lombard Street
Oxnard, CA 93030
VCS232804
Sales
Technical Inside Sales
Progressive international
metal coating company
seeks technical inside
salesperson at the Ventu-
ra CA Plant. Respon-
sibilities include sales
and quoting. Knowledge
of thermal spray, electro-
less nickel, anodizing and
a sound mechanical apti-
tude is a plus. Full bene-
fits package includes
401K.
Email resume to Jim at
[email protected]
Or fax to 805-642-7825
VCS232658
Secretary
Executive Secretary-
Board Clerk
$4,642 - $5,642 /Mo
The SBC Air Pollution Con-
trol District is seeking ap-
plicants for an
administrative professional
to act as Clerk for our 2
boards and provide support
to the APCO. Knowledge of
public meeting procedures
and experience with taking
official minutes highly de-
sirable. For complete an-
nouncement and application
materials contact the Dis-
trict at (805) 961-8800 or
www.sbcapcd.org. FFD:
3/19/10
EOE
Drug Free Workplace
VCS232352
Security
Lake Sherwood
$12/HR
Now accepting F/T
apps for gate house/pa-
trol duties. 10pm-6am
Good driving record re-
quired, attention to de-
tail, strong ability to
read, write, speak Eng
& have cust svc skills.
Pick up and return
apps at Sherwood Val-
ley HOA gate houses lo-
cated on Stafford Rd &
Trentwood Dr. 2300
Norfield Ct, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91361. Phone
calls not accepted
VCS233146
540
Help Wanted
540
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540
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540
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Help Wanted
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540
Help Wanted
Ask
anexpert
about automaintenance
or tires.
Find new&used cars.
Sporting
goods?
vcstar.com/ads
800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.
SELLIT.
FINDIT.
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M. CALL
800221STAR7827
Access
stories and features about new housing
communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Find new&used cars.
Find
cycles, boats
andRVs.
Find a home.
Browse
a directory of regional new housing
communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
540
Help Wanted
WANTED: Buyers and sellers.
classifieds
Lighthouse
To advertise
(800) 221-7827
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GOT ENERGY SAVINGS?
New High Efficiency &
Ozone Friendly Systems
Up to $1500 Tax Break
& $200 Gas Rebate
Free Estimates!
Aire Comfort Inc.
805-642-1816
Lic #877321 VCS232411
Cabinet Refacing
New Custom Cabinets
Add to or Alter Existing Cab
Modular Cabinet Installation
Crown Mouldings & Trim
Preferred Kitchens
35 years experience
Gary 805-527-2631
Lic#341411 VCS232539
35 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
All Interior and Exterior
Repairs!
Doors, termites, wood
siding, patio covers, wood
decks, fences, garage
shelving, painting.
Small Jobs and
Seniors Welcome
Call John 805-320-4931
Lic#757278
BUILT-IN
FURNITURE
•Entertainment Centers•
•Book Shelves/Libraries•
•Window Seats/Storage•
•Home Office Units•
•China Closets & More•
Free Design Assistance
877-256-8049
oldbedfordcarpentry.com
Lic# 940318 VCS232346
DOMINGUEZ CARPET
CLEANING
Steam Carpet & Window
Cleaning • Move-In & Out
Cleaning • Restretching
Carpet • Floor Wax & Seal &
Janitorial. Lic# 089321
Ask for Joaquin
805-284-4580 VCS232370
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING
TILE CLEANING
• Stretching • Patches
• Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS231296
Cummins Family Childcare
is currently accepting new
students. 25 years exp.
Creative learning fun in a
home environment. Youth
bus, lic’d field trips, home
work help, meals included,
great teacher/child ratios.
Ages 2 & up. Lic#566200767
805-494-0784 VCS232836
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios
•Pool Decks •Sidewalks
No Job too small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS233303
Escobar Concrete
Reasonable rates,
No job too small.
patios, block/retaining
walls, brick, stucco, pavers
tile, driveways stamp,
foundations, sea walls.
Robert 805-890-2198
Lic #819035 VCS232884
Ortega Construction
Concrete, Paving, Grading,
Driveways, Retaining
Walls, Parking Lots,
Stamped Concrete.
805-921-1535
LIC#870136 VCS232625
S.D.A. & SONS
Cement Contractor
Custom & Quality Work
• Foundations • Walkways
•Driveways •Patio’s •Drains
Steve Amesquita
805-428-1563
Lic#731106 VCS231766
DMAR Construction
Insured & Bonded.
20 Years Exp.
Competitive Rates.
Remodeling, Additions,
Electrical, Plumbing,
Carpentry, Flooring,
Kitchens, Baths, Heating,
A/C. Lic # 863546
805-639-9202
www.dmar
construction.com
VCS232168
Fast Free Estimates
For all your home/business
repairs & more.Carpentry,
Electrical, Plumbing.
RECESSION RATES
[email protected]
NO JOB TOO BIG or SMALL
805-382-0464
lic#342943 VCS232391
T & T
CONSTRUCTION
• Room Additions
• Kitchen & Bath
Remodels
• Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860
Lic#425257 VCS233139
T & T
CONSTRUCTION
•Room Additions
•Kitchen & Bath Remodels
•Patio Covers & Decks
Tom 805-987-2860
Lic#425257
GREEN BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
Design • Build • Vision
1 Stop Shopping
Free Estimates.
Insulation, Solar & Water
Purification Systems Avail
Indoor Growing Sys. Avail
818-266-3834
www.wholearthbuilder.com
Lic 929997 VCS231558
DOOR MASTER
LICENSED CONTRACTOR
Specializing in Door/Window
Installations
30 Years Experience
Competitive Pricing!
Lic#796766 Bonded/Insurance
Rick 805-890-7928
VCS232324
AAA Pacific Coast
Construction
Paint & Drywall Specialist
• Patch/Repair •Acoustic
Removal •Retexture •Int/Ext
Painting •Ind/Res/Comml
•Fast Reliable•Handyman
805-443-4608
lic #579047
ALL-PHASE
Drywall & Paint
“No Job Too Small”
•Texturing •Patch & Repair
•Acoustic Ceilings•Remodels
35+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 unlic VCS232093
KESTREL ELECTRIC
• Free Estimates
• Affordable Rates
• No Job Too Small
• Trouble Shooting
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870
Lic#927740 VCS232163
PACIFIC COAST
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d
• Trouble Shooting
• Ceiling Lights & Fans
• Remodels
• All Work Guaranteed
Edward (805)797-0402
LIC#806561 VCS232878
STAMP
ELECTRIC
Residential & Comm’l
Troubleshooting, Repairs
Lighting & Maintenance
Affordable Rates
No Job Too Small. Senior
Discount. Visa, MC, Disc.
805-654-9937
Lic#923709 VCS232289
MARK MORRIS
FENCE COMPANY
25 Years Experience
High Quality Work at
reasonable rates.
Small Jobs & Repairs Ok.
FREE ESTIMATES!
805-216-7319
Lic#818700
ATLAS
FLOOR COVERING
Professional Installation
Hardwood, Laminate,
Vinyl, VCT.
Reliable & Curteous
805-453-5241
Lic. #841151 VCS232295
Pacific Coast
Garage Doors
Quality Door Installation
Repairs Springs/Operators
FREE ESTIMATES
We accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100
Lic# 729304 VCS231777
Alonso’s
Gardening Service
• Yard Maintenance
• Planter work
• Hauling • Sod
• Clean-up & more
• Trim small trees
Free Estimates
RUBEN ALONSO
805-901-1292
L#0762471 VCS232291
‘’A’’ PLUS
GARDENING
•Mow •Edge•Bushes
Trimmed •Yard Clean-ups
•Tree Trimming
Reasonable.Free Estimates
1 Time or Monthly
(805)336-3947 VCS232535
Beto Rivas
(Gardener)
• Mowing • Yard clean-ups
• Trash Haul Away
• Block Walls • Flagstone &
Brick Patios • Trimming
Trees • Weed Abatement
• Brush Removal • Water
Falls • Sprinkler Systems
(new/repair)
Cell: 805-469-5212
Home: 805-985-0826
VCS232159
East Ventura
GO GREEN
YARD MAINTENANCE
NO GAS! NO BLOWERS!
NO LOUD NOISE!
NO POLLUTION!
Service once in a while or
all the time.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Geno 805-279-2701
VCS231959
JIMENEZ LAWN
SERVICE &
MAINTENANCE
New sod & sprinkler
installation & repair.
Garden Walls • Clean-up
Weekly & Bi-weekly
Free Estimates!
805-765-7622
Jorge Jimenez
VCS232374
L’IL JOHN’S
COMPLETE YARD
CLEANUP & TREE SVC
Specializing in Tree trim,
pruning, removal, shrub &
hedge trim, ivy hillside clear
weed abatement, apt &
garage clean-ups, gen haul.
Sr Discounts. Prompt Svc.
Free Est. 805-647-3124
ALEX’S
General Construction
• Windows • Doors • Lights
• Fencing • Patio Covers
• Interior/Exterior Paint
• Affordable Home Maint
Prof/Clean No job too small!
805-582-2566
Lic #831582 VCS231624
CHUCK STOUT
HANDYMAN
All Trades:
Concrete, Masonry,
Framing, Drywall,
Plastering/Stucco, Painting,
Plumbing, Tile, Electric.
32 yrs. in Conejo
Free Estimates
805-499-2860 Lic# 771801
F & C Roofing &
Handyman Services
Roofing Repairs & Floors
Rotted out wood replacement
Drywall & Electrical
805-651-4325
805-896-8904
VCS232456
JAIME’S
HANDYMAN SVCS
Plumbing, Electrical, Floors,
Concrete, Carpentry,
Windows, Screens, Doors,
Stucco, Rain Gutters, Dry-
wall, Paint, Fences, Gates
(805)558-7525
Not lic’d. VCS231358
NEED A HANDYMAN?
Professional, Neat and
Always On Time!
Small Jobs are Welcomed.
FREE ESTIMATES
We Take Care of ALL
Home Improvement Needs
CALL 805-525-6860
25 Years Exp.
Bonded & Ins.
Lic. #846996
VCS232849
TV/Home Theater
We Install your LCD plasma
on wall speakers. Sales,
install/trbleshoot, affordable
electronics.1 free 15’ HDMI
FREE ESTIMATES
www.InstallNation.com
805-813-0108
VCS232626
ALL HAUL
WE 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 VCS232290
AL’S
HAULING!
7 Days-Free Estimates
(805) 485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain Saw
Yard rototilling
Garage Cleanups
Appliance Removal
Will Haul Big or Small
Lic. 94-06169 VCS230433
AL’S
HAULING!
7 Days-Free Estimates
(805) 485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim/Chain Saw
Yard rototilling
Garage Cleanups
Appliance Removal
Will Haul Big or Small
Lic. 94-06169 VCS233286
California Clean-Up
and Hauling
Commercial/Residential
Free Estimates.
Owner, Scott Floyd
805-649-1606 or
805-208-5321 VCS232379
CJ HAULING
Real Estate Clean up
Jacuzzi Removal
Yard & Garage
Clean up. Concrete &
Demolition Debris
& More
805-252-3836
Free Estimate Anytime
VCS231814
Eddie’s Hauling
& Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,
Dirt & Concrete Removal,
Tree Trimming/Removal
Senior Discounts
Free Estimates
805-758-8920
VCS231457
HOUSE CLEANING
The Sky is The Limit
* Commercial/Residential *
* Honest & Responsible *
* Weekly & Bi-weekly *
* Detail cleaning *
* Good References *
* Licensed & Bonded *
Carlos Diaz
805-914-9313
[email protected]
VCS233216
MAID
TO ORDER
Excellent references.
15 years in the Conejo Vly.
Licensed and bonded.
Ask for Teriann
805-551-8448
VCS232850
805-216-2893
• Design Install •New
Lawns/Sod/Seed• Sprinkler
•Tree Shrub Planting
•Residential & Commercial
Lic # 503980 Owner T.Beppu
VCS231951
PERMAGREEN
Complete landscape: from
concept to production.
Paving, Flagstone Retaining
walls. Water Gardens &
features. Sprinkler/Lawn
install. Tree Removal &
Pruning or Planting.
Concrete & Masonry
demolition. Complete
monthly maintenance.
FREE ESTIMATES!
(805)750-5279
Lic# 842019 VCS230866
ADVANCED
MOVING
We Make Moving “Easy”
Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small
*Free Boxes*
805-584-2007
Cal T#182606 VCS232719
....NOTICE....
“California law requires that
contractors taking jobs that
total $499 or more (labor and
materials) be licensed. State
law also requires that contrac-
tors include their license num-
bers on all advertising. Check
out your licensed contractor by
calling the Contractors State
License Board at:
1-800-321-2752”
Air Conditioning/
Heating
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Child Care
Concrete Work
Construction
Contractors
Doors
Dry Wall
Electrical
Contractor
Fencing
Flooring
Garage Doors
Gardening
Gardening
Handypersons
Handypersons
Hauling
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Moving
Utilize
loan calculator to project monthly
payments. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Local online classifeds.
vcstar.com/ads
Find a home.
vcshomes.com
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Buy it. Sell it. Find it.
vcstar.com/ads
Selectyouroptions.
Searchbymake
ormodel.
Locatelocal dealers.
VCSBUS!NESS&SERV!CE
See your business here for about $8 per day • Call 1-800-221-STAR for advertising info. • vcstar.com/busdirectory

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System Integration Co.
Installer/Field Technician
Security, A/V & Home Auto-
mation systems for high
end residential located in
T.O. since 1986 is recruiting
mechanically inclined in-
stall & service techs who
excel at electronics, con-
struction & customer ser-
vice. You will assist in
developing & implementing
these systems & must dem-
onstrate the ability to per-
form installs (rough &
detailed finish ) accurately,
timely & efficiently from
initial design phase to the
completion in such a way
as to optimize profitability
& promote customer satis-
faction. Opportunity is full
time, offering TOP PAY &
benefits in a career that
will allow you to become
part of a family owned
business where commit-
ment and integrity are key.
Must be responsible, able to
operate with limited super-
vision & represent a clean,
professional image. Must
have xlnt driving & atten-
dance records & be able to
communicate well, both
written & verbally
$12-$25/hr + Benefits
DOE Resume/Salary Req
to: [email protected]
VCS232826
SMOG TECH - Lic’d with a
minimum of (3) years work
experience to work Full-
Time at Test Only Station
in Oxnard. Bilingual a plus.
Qualified technicians may
work on Commission, Call
for details 818.430.7278.
VCS233003
Oil Field Work
EXPERIENCED
Well Service/Production
•Tool Pushers
•Operators
•Rig Hands
Please call Dave at
661-589-0111 ext 1393
VCS232835
PT HUE STUDIO Near
ocean, $750mo, w/stove &
refrig, utils pd. 805-208-4866
or 805-984-2930 VCS230988
CAM 2+1.5
Move In Special
1 MONTH FREE!
Lovely spacious townhome
Attached 2 car gar. Tennis,
Playground, pool & spa.
805-482-1682 VCS233040
CAMARILLO
1, 2, 3 bdrm
Townhome Apts
Close to public
transportation, easy
freeway access, close to
shopping & outlet malls.
750 Mobil Ave, Cam
Call for Move-in
Specials. Friendly
on-site staff.
805-482-8800
www.villapalazzoapts.com
VCS232174
Camarillo
Los Posas Capri Apartments
1 Bedroom $950mo
1 Year Lease requirement.
Walking distance to shopping
center & restaurants.
No pets. Pool. 805-482-4964
VCS233031
CAM Mt View Apts
$1000 CASH BACK!
2bd, 2ba, 929 sq ft,
upgraded top of the line
appliances. Must see!
805-612-6956
VCS232090
CAM
One Of These Is
Just Right For You
• 2 bedroom, FREE cable
• 1 bedroom remodeled
$1000 off
Call for details
450 & 520 Daily Dr
Shopping & Dining just
across the street.
1750 Ventura Blvd
Stroll to Old Town
TELDON 484-3885
VCS232306
CAM STUDIO w/full size
kitchen, N/S/P. $715+dep,
utils incld. 805-484-1729
VCS233253
FILLMORE Adult 55+
$300 move-in special 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $745-$795 HUD/PET
OK Call 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS231384
FILLMORE
Park View Court
$100.00 OFF Of
Contract Rent Each
Month For
6 Months
Fabulous Senior Living
55+ Community
Historic Downtown
Fillmore Magnificent
1 & 2 Bdrms with Private
Covered Patios, Free
Internet. Large community
room, group activities,
gazebo in garden.
Don’t Miss Out!
Offer Expires 3/31/10
CALL TODAY!
(805) 524-4700
Affordable Housing
*Income/Lease
Restrictions Apply
*55 Years of Age or Older
www.parkviewcourt.info
VCS232186
FILLMORE STUDIO w/bath
new paint/floors, lndry onsite
$725+dep. Justin 757-390-8037
VCS231891
Mid Vta 1+1 new residential
neighborhood sunny,
ocean view, w/d $925
805-653-7711 VCS232523
NEWBURY PARK
CASA OAKS APTS
Spacious Studios,
1 & 2 Bedrooms.
Custom paint &
carpet, fireplaces,
balcony, pool,
laundry facility.
Dogs welcome.
Waived pet dep.
$30 application fee
App fee will be
applied to 1st month
rent
2 Weeks FREE For
Studios MI by
3/31/10
2088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050
VCS232987
OAK VIEW Guest Studio
$825mo, all utils incl+cable,
cat ok. N/S. Available now.
805-649-9579 VCS232457
OAK VIEW Lg Studio, kitch,
lg bdrm, entry rm & bath,
$850 all utils pd 805-649-1692
805-794-2120 VCS233087
OJAI
Mira Monte Apts
Beautiful location spacious
units, pool. 805-649-9800
VCS232321
OXN 1+1 $900 Moves
You In. Water & trash paid
805-981-3719 VCS231798
OXN 1+1 new lg kitchen and
new floors and paint. $975
+dep All utils incl except
cbl, Small 6 unit complex
839 N. A St #E N/S/P
805-448-8818 VCS230401
OXN 2+1 $1195 North end
Spotless, gated, garage with
remote. All applcs. Some
utils. N/S/P 805-452-1691
or 805-272-5235 VCS230942
OXN 2+1 & 1+1 Apts
1201 W. Gonzales Rd.
$1200-$1250 & $975-$1025
OXN 2+1.5, gar, lndry, wtr
pd, no pets. $1,100. Coast
Prop Mgmt 805-483-1178
VCS233380
OXN 2+2 , 2 car gar, no pets
$1,100/mo+$1,100dep.
1315 S. C St. Apt #14. See Mgr
Apt 3. Chasco 805-643-8172
VCS232940
OXN 2 Bedroom
1 bath from $1125!
2 bath $1175!
Beautiful grounds!
Heating paid.
See us before you rent!
805-485-5877 VCS232858
Oxnard 2 bedroom
Stop! See us first!
Spacious. Frig included.
North end convenient to
fwy. From $1095.
Parkwood Gardens
805-983-1201 VCS232861
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $825
1+1 $950
2+1 $1250
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool &
spa tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS228389 VCS231169
OXNARD
CROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS
300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580
805-485-4040
$200 Move In Bonus
North Oxnard
2+1 with balcony, carport,
near school/park $1000
2+1.5 with large balcony,
carport, near school/park
$1100
VCS232582
540
Help Wanted
Rentals
600-683
605
Apartments
Furnished
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
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805-297-6942
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VCS232563
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805-651-4325
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VCS232458
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Cell 805-258-3424
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805-641-2564
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OXNARD
CROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS
300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580
805-485-4040
North Oxnard
1+1 with balcony, near
school & park $800
VCS231756
OXNARD
DEL CIERVO
APARTMENTS
Move - In
Specials!
Low Deposits
OAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
• Beautiful Grounds
• BBQ Area
• Pool and Jacuzzi
• Tennis Courts
• Close to Shopping
• Cats OK
1905 N. H St.
805-981-4341
VCS231737
OXNARD GREAT
MOVE IN SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrm
apartments avail at
Rancho Solana Apts
805-485-1208 VCS231529
OXN AVAILABLE NOW
Lg 1 Bdrm. $900
refrig, pool, carport prkng.
805-488-7743 VCS232662
$$$$ OXN $$$$
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Tenant DISCOUNT!
Live in our beautiful
complex. 1 & 2 bedrooms,
2 baths w/garages, pool
& spa. Each unit w/washer,
dryer hookps. No pets
Villa Marina Apts
1320 S. Victoria Ave
805-985-0644 VCS232865
Oxn
BEACH APTS
Oxnard Shores
Steps from beach, gated
community, granite
counter tops. 805-984-2362
VCS232320
OXN
Gigantic Discounts
to move in to this beauitful
complex near marina.
Triple Savings Free Rent
on 1 & 2 bedroom, 2 bath w/
garages, w/d hkups. Pool &
spa. No pet. Villa Marina
805-985-0644 VCS231754
OXN JUNIOR 1+1 $825mo
Pacific Point Apts
1001 Gonzales Rd 805-485-1078
Mon 7:30a-5p, Sat 9a-5p
VCS232842
OXN MANDALAY SHORES
2+1, gar, near beach, pet ok.
1/2 OFF 1st Month $1100.
805-984-9932 VCS232846
Oxn N. Studio $675, large 1
bedroom $825+dep. N/P,
garage,lndry.1315 Devonshire
Drive. 805-701-8226
VCS232601
OXN
Palm Circle Apartments!
300 N. G St.
2 + 1 $1,050
Water, Trash, Pool, Cp,
& Laundry Room
COPM 805-200-8651
VCS232363
OXN Silverstrand Beach
2+1, block from beach. Incls
refrig & w/d. $1375mo+utils.
805-704-8045 VCS233288
OXN (South)
Garden Apts
Open Sun 2-4pm
Wkdys 10-5:30pm
Appointments Available
3+2+FP+
walk-in closet $1499/mo.
2+2 $1199.
Huge apartment, bright,
lots of windows &
closets. Family living.
Ready to move-in. N/P.
805-701-8317
VCS232897
PORT HUENEME
1 bedroom/from $925
Pool/Spa
Gated Parking
Across from CBC
Park Madera Apts.
805-984-4062
Ch. Islands Blvd.W of Vta Rd
VCS232857
Port Hueneme
Harbor Village Apartments!
Move in Specials! Spacious
1BR/1BA close to shopping &
restaurants. Pool, off street
parking, laundry room,
onsite manager. $895/mo.
(165 N. Fifth St.)
Call today!(805)488-1434!
VCS232206
PT HUE 1br apt, garage,
pool, most utils $845+$500
dep.No pets. 805-483-8301 or
805-488-2131 VCS231566
PT HUE $850 APT
REDUCED to $795!
Quiet, full size 1+1 lower, no
pets. 805-436-2820 VCS232545
PT HUENEME 1+1 $800
Small and clean apt, no
garage. Walk to beach!
805-207-1210 VCS232484
SIMI 1br $950, 2br $1150+
Gated, Garden Building,
Pool, A/C. No pets
805-520-9486 VCS231160
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY
3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &
tennis court. Baywood Apts
805-581-9052 VCS230876

T.O. 3+2 & 2+1 balcony or
patio, a/c, parklike setting,
pool, BBQ area, laundry
room. Call Manager for
Move-in Specials
805-495-8698 VCS231955
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTS
Specials!!
Studio $850 1br from $1000
2br from $1300 Pool, Spa,
Playpk. mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS231896
T.O.
Spacious 1 & 2
Bedrooms
Pool, covered parking
& laundry room.
Easy Fwy Access
*First Month Free
on approved credit*
Sorry, no pets
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
or by appt
(805)495-5520
Ventura 1 Bedroom
Visit us to see the
difference!
Ventura Del Sol
6250 Telegraph Rd.
805-656-0236
aptlifestyles.com
VCS232862
VENTURA
2 & 3 Bedrooms
675 Providence Ave
CALL FOR
PRICING
866-633-0752
OPEN DAILY
9am-6pm
PET FRIENDLY!
VCS232356
VENTURA COUNTY
Tierra Vista Apts
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
starting from $1238
Models open to view
Pet Friendly
• Spacious floor plans
• Washer/dryer- every unit
• Full kitchen appl pkg
• Covered parking
• Dog & Cats welcome*
Open Mon-Sun 8:30-6:00
Call 866-799-0390
VCS232214
Ventura - East
Rent Too High?
-- A CHOICE --
CITRUS GLEN
GAS & WATER PAID
805-647-6755
Call, We Answer!
VCS230273
VENTURASTUDIO $850
1br apt $950 2br apt $1150
Nr college. No smoke/pets.
805-890-2142 VCS231893
VENTURA STUDIO
Real Appliances!
Larger than you expect!
Only $795! Don’t wait!
805-642-4760 VCS232859
VTA
*Move in Specials*
VTA 2+1
Brand New, xlnt location
Granite top, dishwasher,
Microwave w/gar. Must
See, Most Utils Pd $1395
VTA Studio
xtra clean, gar, most utils
pd, Must see $895/mo
OXN 1+1
Lg Apt, Near school,
shopping, park $875/mo
Buena Properties.
(805)658-2531
VCS233204
VTA
*Move in Specials*
1+1 Beach Apt
xtra clean, Must see $1000
VTA 1+1
Downtown, large unit
Avail Now. $875
VTA 4+1
Downtown, Yard, lg kitch
w/d hkups, Unique $1450
Buena Properties.
(805)658-2531
VCS233203
VTA 1+1 clean-quiet $950
Large.Best in Town! No pets
no smoke. Open Sat & Sun
11-4pm 1255 E. Santa Clara
VCS232426
VTA 1+1 Completely
Renovated. Laundry on
site. Trash & water paid
$950 N/S/P 1159 Meta St.
Kathy 805-746-1793
VCS230460
VTA 1+1 Enormous &
Unique W/Hardwd Flrs,
Utils Paid. Free High Spd
Internet $1175+Dep-OAC,
No P/SM. Central Coast
389-6803 VCS231426
VTA 1+1, Leighton Dr, lndry
room, patio, garage. Avail
now $1090 Small pet ok
Theresa 805-218-7406 or John
310-318-4354 VCS232444
VTA 1+1 nr schools & park,
starting @ $695 1/2 Off 1st
Mo. Move In Special 6mo
Lse N/P 258-3203 VCS233164
VTA 1+1, upstairs unit, gar-
age/laundry room, wa-
ter/trash/gas pd. Near
Community Mem Hosp. No
pets/smoking. $925+dep
Herrick Mgmt 477-7650 ext 17
VCS232071
VTA 1 or 2 bdrms
COMPARE!
Very large, clean and
convenient. No Pets!
805-644-5676 for appt.
VCS232860
VTA 2+1 1 level $995.2+1.5
2 level $1050 lg rms, big
closets, new paint/crpt.
Montalvo $500 Dep OAC
805-642-9660 VCS231735
VTA 2+1 Move-in Special
$1045 New paint, Pergo
flooring, parking, trash,
laundry. 132 Kellogg
805-643-5834 VCS233122
VTA 2+1 new kitchen, share
gar, balcony, lndry rm, quiet
complex, water/trash paid.
$1,075 lease req+dep. N/S.
Cat ok. Call 805-644-2684
VCS231819

VTA 2+1 new paint
& cpt, clean, hkups,
gar. $1250 No pets.
536 Seaward
(805)647-9870 VCS230440
VTA 2 & 3 bdrms near park
attractive, clean & quiet.
indr cat ok.Starting@ $1200
GOOD CREDIT DISCOUNT!
805-652-0387 VCS233151
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shop-
ping $1250. Some units
avail for handicapped &/or
seniors. (805) 658-7453
VCS233069
VTA BEACH 1+1 Carport,
blinds, crpt, appls, wtr/trsh
incl $1050. 1142 Pittsfield
805-648-1154; 805-368-2337
VCS233140
VTA
Call About Our Awesome
Move In Specials! Oac
1+1 $875 - $900
2+1.5 $1,175
Water/Trash Pd, Carport
Onsite Laundry, Pool
COPM 805-659-2258
VCS233162
VTA CASITAS SPRINGS
1 bdrm nice, clean, quiet
most utils pd, stove, refrig,
no smoke $800 805-649-3705
805-794-0919 VCS232271
VTA E 1BR w/custom bath
upstairs, park view, N/S/D.
$900/mo includes utils.
805-672-2809 VCS230698
VTA E. 2+1 Clean, new
carpet & paint. $1150+$800
dep. Most utils pd. Sec 8 ok.
805-962-2236 or 805-477-5765
VCS231909
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.
Ocean view.
Most utils paid
Free basic cable.
333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760
VCS231941
VTA LG 2+1, $1395 incls all
utils. Pleasant surroundings.
Access to transit/shopping &
restaurants. 805-642-3000
VCS233153
VTA Mid 1+1
sunny, spacious, near
mall/beach, pool/laundry
$950 805-653-7711 VCS231997
VTA MIDTOWN
1 Bedrooms from $995.
Free Utils, Indoor cat ok.
Call for appointment.
805-653-0809 VCS232305
VTA
Monte Vista Townhomes
Spacious units, Pool & Spa,
gated community, freeway
access. 805-647-1730
VCS232318
VTA
OCEAN VIEW TWNHMS
3074 Channel Drive
• 1+1 @ $995
• 2+1 @ $1300
• 2+1.5 @ $1395
• Carport Parking
• Swimming Pool
• Cats Welcome
• On Site Laundry
805-654-1559
E.H.O. VCS230780
VTA
Spacious 2Bdrms
Starting at
$1425
Telephone & Victoria
$299 Deposit!*
(805) 656-5800
www.towbes.com
*OAC VCS232571
VTA Studio 1209 E. Main
Ask About Move-In Special
X-Lg Units, Utilities Pd $850
+Dep-OAC N/P/Sm Central
Coast 389-6803 VCS230904
VTA STUDIO $850+$850 dep,
350sf. Utils pd. New stove,
wind & paint. Avail 3/15.
Nr VC & Hosp. 652-1223
VCS232741
VTA STUDIO APT
$870 monthly, no smoking, no
pets. Washer/dryer in unit.
805-648-1997
VCS218098 VCS232901
VTA
TUSCANIA APTS
1+1 $900/mo.
Views! Walk to beach and
shops. FREE WiFi access.
805-652-1985 VCS230994
VTA VILLA BOCCALI APTS
Quiet, cottage like 2+1.
FP, enclosed, patio with
carport. W/D facilities, close
to mall & hospital. Smoke
Free Rentals. No dogs.
Manager’s Special!!
1 Month $600+sec and rent
adjust to $1,200 on 2nd month
By appointment only!
Manager (805)642-1316
VCS231759
VTA W 1+1, hardwood flrs,
stove, refrig, wtr/trash pd
$950+dep. 805-485-2514 or
805-390-9068 VCS233347
VTA Beach Studio Apt. $1000
+$1200 dep, some utils pd.
N/S, quiet st., patio, no
pets 805-701-4823 VCS233100
VTA Keys Townhouse Style
2+1.5 huge deck,w/d hkps,
close to beach Pet? $1600
Harbor Realty 805-648-3068
VCS232745
AGOURA Lakeview Villas
Large loft/bdrm +1.5ba
2 story twnhm. Surrounded
by woods,waterfall,Koi pond,
pool/spa, very pvt. Must See!
Furn $1850 or Unfurn $1795.
818-889-4491 VCS231829
CAM 3+2.5 $1,875/mo. Must
See! OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun
1p-4p. Call for directions.
805-844-2282 VCS233231
Camarillo
Spacious 3+2.5
extra large master
suite w/fireplace,
living room w/fire-
place, washer &
dryer included. A/C,
attached 2 car gar,
new carpet & paint,
excellent location.
Gated & quiet, full
amenities $2000+
dep. 805-320-4403
VCS230538
CAMARILLO Spacious
Townhome Apartment.
Call for price 805-482-8800
www.villapalazzoapts.com
VCS232175
CAMARILLO Spacious
Townhome Apartment.
Call for price 805-482-8800
www.villapalazzoapts.com
VCS232896
CAMARILLO Spacious
Townhome Apartment.
Call for price 805-482-8800
www.villapalazzoapts.com
VCS230391
CAM LEISURE VILLAGE
Home for lease 2+2, garage,
cable,water, gardener, trash,
many community amenities
pool, golf & more! Approx
1,200 sf. 24/7 gated security.
Age 55+. $1525/mo. Available
Mid April. 310-456-2740
VCS232529
CAM SPRINGS 2+2 upstairs
end unit w/ 2 car gar. Gated
super clean & bright. New
paint/carpet, walk to golf,
pool, spa, gym. N/S/P.
$1,800+dep. 805-493-1572
VCS233050
NBP 2+1 Spacious Condo
$1150mo+$850dep, comm
pool, laundry, shared garage
storage.Acropolis 805-496-0577
or 805-432-0725 VCS232774
NBP 2+1 Townhome
remodeled, new flrs, w/d
hkups, 2 car gar, pool, a/c,
N/P. 805-405-6488 VCS232906
OXNARD SHORES 2+2.5
jacuzzi, f/p, loft, 1 car gar.
$1700/mo. 323-971-2387 or
323-359-8709 VCS232914
OXN Silver Strand Beach
condo 2+2 & 1+1 guest
flat. Gar, 2 fps, refrig,
wshr/dryer, rooftop patio
w/ocean view. Sm pet ok
$1750/2 br or $2550 both
Samantha 805-660-4563
Rob, 805-444-1234
VCS232920
PT HUE $200 Move In
Bonus. 3+1.75, Surfside I
w/patio, pool, prkg $1450.
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS231760
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PT HUE 2+1 front unit, near
beach, refrig, 1 car gar
very clean. Sec 8 ok $1000
805-985-2257 VCS233245
PT HUE 2+1 new carpet,
gar, pool, N/P.$995+$995dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt
805-483-1178 VCS232628
PT HUE 3+2 upstairs, patio,
shared garage, new applcs,
cabinets, cprt, tile flr $1400
805-983-1148 VCS231339
PT HUE 55 Comm 3+2 with
hobby rm, new flrs and applc
incls refrig, $1400+dep N/S
818-667-7225 VCS232889
PT HUE BAY
Remodeled Condo
3br 2ba, 2 car garage, patio,
laundry, hobby rm. Must
see. 805-984-2133 VCS231730
PT HUE BEACH FRONT
Studio, OCEAN VIEWS,
kitch, lndry, pool/spa, gated,
$850 with *good credit*.
805-263-9436 VCS231194
PT HUE BEACH w/Ocean
Views, gated, 2+1.5 No one
above you.Hkups, pool/spa,
no pet $1395+$1400 Owner/
Agt 805-340-0343 VCS232212
Pt Hue / Channel Isl
Big townhouse. 3+2.5, two
story, att gar. New carpets
& paint. vcstar.com for
more info $1700/mo +sec
dep Call Sean 818-585-5320
or [email protected]
VCS232134
PT HUENEME 3+2, share
gar, clean, nr Base & beach
$1450 avail now.
Jessie 805-415-1450 VCS233119
T.O. 2+2 Condo Rental
Dual master br, lrg storage
area, beautiful view,
walk to mall. $1975/mo
805.501.2063 VCS232247
T.O. 2+2 Single story, corner
unit, quiet/pvt veranda. 55+
comm, new flooring.$1620mo.
805-630-3283 VCS232353
T.O. 3+1.5 TOWNHOME
New tile, carpet & paint. A/C
pool, 2 carport. $1,700mo.
805-300-1406 VCS232589
T.O. 3+2.5 spacious end unit
near pool, a/c, attached
garage, $1750+sec.
805-581-5156 VCS232558
T.O. 3br 2.5ba, quiet
cul-de-sac, dbl car gar, lg
kitchen, f/p, a/c, lg master
w/Roman tub, walk-in
closet, patio, pool, $2100+sec
Available now 818-674-2783
VCS232226
T.O. CONDO 2+2 w/balco-
ny, $1600. New remodel,
w/d, d/w, stove, refrig,
a/c, 2 car tandem gar.
805-338-0650 VCS233165
T.O. Upgraded 3+1.5
Townhome with beautiful
view of Wildwood area. Walk
from unit to Wildwood
Elementary School or miles
of hiking & biking trails.
$1700/mo. 818-999-2669
VCS232122
T.O. Wildwood 3br 1.5ba,
end unit, pool, a/c, no pets.
1 year lease, $1650/mo+sec.
805-492-4277 VCS231220
T.O. Wildwood 3br 1.5ba,
end unit, pool, a/c, no pets.
1 year lease, $1650/mo+sec.
805-492-4277 VCS232633
VENTURA 2+2 new paint
$1300. Garage, pool/spa,
clubhouse. Sec 8 ok
805-986-4223 VCS232553
VTA 2+2 ocean & mtn views
pool/spa/clubhouse, end unit.
$1625 month to month. Teri
818-991-8240 VCS231601
VTA 3+2 Peppertree
Condo. $1,385+dep.
1300 Saratoga.
805-284-4945 VCS232764
VTA 4+2 Condo. Available
4/1/10. $1,500mo+$2,000dep.
805-647-8054 VCS233362
VTA B.V. Gardens Spacious
2+2, w/d, d/w, bonus rm, frig
gar, pool. Nr shpg.$1350+dep
805-844-0041 VCS231556
VTA E. 3+1.5 new carpet &
paint, new appliances,
wood floors downstairs,
flower field views, att gar-
age, lndry area, sml patio,
$1700 incl wtrtrash/sewer
Mims Management
805-477-4388 VCS232630
VTA McKeon Condo/2+1,
nice remodel, tile/crpt, d/w,
encl gar, pool/spa $1350+dep
805-659-1939 VCS232555
VTA McKeon Condo/2+1,
nice remodel, tile/crpt, d/w,
encl gar, pool/spa $1350+dep
805-659-1939 VCS233367
WLV Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath
D/W, direct access 2 car
garage, patio, pool/spa. A
steal at $1695/mo +sec.
Incl water/cable. N/S/P.
Call 805-529-0442
VCS231905
WLV Townhome 2+2, 2 car
gar, single story, new paint,
carpet & tile. Small private
patio. Community pool/spa.
Near lake. $2000/mo
818-735-0636 VCS232540
OXNARD 2+1
$1200 +dep N/S/Pets
Avail now! 805-983-3996
VCS232894
STA PAULA 1+1 Nice area
yd, wshr/sewer/trsh pd,grdnr
incl. $925+sec. N/S/P. Kim
805-643-1288 VCS232824
VTA 1+1 $825+dep
MOVE-IN SPECIAL!
332 El Medio Available now
805-641-0659 VCS232519
VTA 1+1 Midtown Duplex
crpt, stove/frig $890 option-
al gar avail 805-987-0667 or
805-279-1089 VCS231049
VTA 2+1, 155 E. Ramona
Lg living rm, clean, sm yard,
w/d hkps. $1200. Sec 8 ok.N/P
Avail Now. 805-331-3102
VTA 2+1 DUPLEX
Above Ventura High w/ocean
views. Very clean, nice bkyd
w/artist studio & deck, all
appls w/lndry, $1595, trash &
water pd. 805-218-2467
VCS232473
VTA 619 Jordan Ave., 1 Br,
$875 +$500 dep. No pets.
805-649-9324
VCS233077
VTA E 3+1.5, 2 car garage,
freshly painted, huge yard,
quiet area. $1,700mo+dep.
805-813-0700 VCS232722
VTA E. Duplex 2+2, dbl car
gar, pvt yd, wtr/trash/grdnr
pd, N/S, no pets. $1,795+dep.
805-647-0698 VCS233032
VTA MIDTOWN 1+1+den,
utils paid $1240+$500 sec,
one year lease.N/SP
805-648-4658 VCS233349
VTA E. 2+2 Interim Rental
Avail 5/1-9/30. Pool. Incls all
util+grdnr/pool serv. N/S/P.
$2000mo+$3000sec. Oak
Street Property Shoppe
805-643-1288 VCS232827
CAM 2+1 clean, washer and
dryer, garage, incl gardener
$1450+dep & Studio Apt
$725 261A Nellora St.
805-760-3706 VCS232369
CAM 2+2+ofc, 1500sf smoke
/pet ok, pool/golf/tennis, wtr,
cable, trash paid 55+ $1779
805-822-4581 VCS231197
CAM 3 BR, 2 BA, very nice
area, clean home, garden-
er incl. Corner lot. $2200
+dep 805-983-2873
VCS232415
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CAM 4+2.5 Cul-De-Sac
Excellent Schools, Comm
pool/spa/gym, 2 car garage
$2,100/mo. 805-603-8703
Avail 1st week in March.
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VCS230077
CAM 5+2.5, lg yard. N. of
Las Posas. $2400mo incl
grdnr/wtr. 1 mo dep reqd.
Jim 805-844-2606 VCS233260
CAM CLEAN 3+2 w/ 2 car
garage, associated pool, no
pets. $2000/mo. +$2600 dep
805-987-5611
VCS232748
CAM HTS 2+1 Avail 3/15.
N/P/D. Show by appt.
$1250+dep, Section 8 ok
805-987-7196 VCS232711
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VTA 3+1 midtown, new
crpt/paint, w/d/frig $1550
VTA 5+3.5 Santa Rosa
Walk,former model $2700
VTA 3+3.5 Ondulando w/
unobstructed views $3250
OXN 4+3 by beach/harbor
2+1 w/family room $2500
CAM 4+2.5 nr school/shops
Lg bckyd/cvr patio $1950
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 3+2.5 newer constr,
w/d/frig. Pool/spa $1950
VTA 2+1 upstairs midtown
view lndry, carport $1195
VTA 2+1 Mckeon penthse
all upstairs over garages
Nr park & school $1075
VTA 2+2+den, 1 story, f/p,
indr lndry, 2 car $1500
Call Bkr 805-443-2073
VTA 3+2 Bella Vista
condo, wood flrs, 1 car
garage, Sr comm $1950
VTA E. end 2+1.75 duplex,
granite kitch, 2 car $1500
OXN 2+2 upstairs, att gar.
Pool/spa/play area $1450
OXN 3+2.5 nr beach Rftop
deck w/ocean/island
views, w/d/refrig $1975
PT Hue 2+2 Hueneme Bay
55+ comm w/golf course
& pool, lg liv rm/fp $1400
PT HUE 4+3 w/loft, sml
backyd. w/d/refrig. $1900
PT HUE 2+1 duplex near
pier & base. New tiled
bathrm. $1200
PT HUE 3+2.5 Las Palo-
mas w/d/frig, 2 car $1700
PT HUE 3+1 upstairs
laminate flrs, 1 car $1450
All properties are no pets,
no smoke, 1 year lease
805-650-2500
venturahomesforrent.com
VCS230984
CAM Mission Oaks 3+2.5
nice, 2 living areas, f/p,
dining, dbl gar, incl grdnr,
$2250/mo. For appt call
805-443-1106; 805-377-6998
VCS230629
CAM - Old Town Charmer
$1,025, 1+1+1 car gar. Nice
yd w/grdnr. Wtr/trsh incld.
N/S/P. 805-504-9752
VCS233334
CAM RENT TO OWN! 5+4.5
with office. 3 car garage,
pool, spa, 5000 sq ft.
1.13 acre lot. $8600/mo
805-889-0923 VCS232319
CAM Village At The Park
Like new 5+3, views, comm
spa, pool, fitness. $2995/mo
805-815-9324 VCS231720
MRPK 4+2.5 family rm,
living rm, dining rm, comm
pool/spa, new paint. $2,250.
818-640-2431 VCS232070
MRPK COUNTRY LIVING
RANCH GUEST HOUSE.
utils paid $1325 Charming &
Private. Washer, dryer.
Central heat/ac. Small
Pets? 805-501-5436 or
805-532-1212 VCS232252
OAK VIEW 3+2 pool home
in pvt setting, a/c, garage,
grdnr & pool svc pd, $2000
805-649-2323 VCS231362
OAK VIEW Charming 3+2
home, beautifully land-
scaped, fruit trees, very
spacious, $1900+sec
805-322-4773 VCS233266
OJAI 2+1+fam rm, bonus
3/4 ba in util rm/dbl gar,
stove, fridge, d/w, front
fenced garden. N/P. Lease
ok. 209 E. Eucalyptus,
$1620+dep. 805-649-9412
VCS230868
OXN 3+1+2 car garage,
remodeled kitch, new crpt,
lg front/back yds, nr schools
& 5 Pts. $1800+dep Sec 8
ok. 805-653-6350 VCS232958
OXN 3+2.5, 2 car, near
schools, shopping, fwy.
$1700+dep 805-832-5326
VCS232604
OXN 4+2 Recent Complete
Renovation, 2100sf, lg
family room, landscaped.
Near schools & parks.
$2000 incls gardener
805-208-2976 VCS231978
OXNARD 2+1 Off of C St.
$1500+dep. Available
March 27th. 805-985-3920
VCS232590
OXN MUST SEE NEAR
NEW HOUSE. Westwind
gated comm, 1,900 SF. 4br+
2.5ba, 2 car gar, pvt yard,
pet ok w/owner’s ok. Grdnr &
wtr soft incl. $2,200mo+1 mo
sec. Credit chk & ref.
818-991-8700 VCS232248
OXN N 5+2+2 car, new
applcs, huge pvt deck, xlnt
loc, nice landscaping $2400
805-983-1148 VCS231337
OXN RENT w/option to BUY
2+1 with fenced yard &
3+2 coming soon.
805-983-9283 VCS231772
OXN S. 3+2 laundry
hookups, N/S, double gar,
$1600/mob+dept. 805-815-7155
VCS232983
OXN Spacious 3br home, lg
family rm, f/p, 2 car, hdwd
flrs, lg yd $1800 310-218-7233
Pets ok VCS230905
PT HUE 3+1 CLEAN, $1800
Call 805-642-4850, 218-6176
or 290-7130 VCS232233
PT HUE 4+2.5 Completely
New granite tile throughout,
2 car gar.$2200+dep. Close to
Navy Base. Call 9:30a-8:30p
805-483-6840 VCS232392
SILVER STRAND BEACH
2 BD, 1BA All appliances
included $1450 Call
805-415-0660
VCS232863
SIMI 2+2+gar, f/p, indoor
lndry, exclude utils $1450
+$1450 sec. 4429 Apricot Rd
805-377-4204 VCS232307
SIMI 3+2 Gorgeous! Central
a/c, upgraded kitch, enter-
tainers yrd, poss rv. Grdnr
$1995 Westcoast Mgmt
805-522-0060 VCS232424
SIMI 4+2 jacuzzi tub, f/p,
a/c, big garden area, fruit
trees, good nieghbrhd. $2190.
805-304-5998 VCS232618
Simi 4+2 RV, grdnr $2095
3+2, Pool,grdnr, $2395
3+2 one story, $1995
Troop Mgmt 805-300-3883
VCS232331
SIMI Guest House 1000sq. ft.
2Br. Wheelchair accessible.
(1Br is lg. The other is
XLg.) 1bathroom w/walk-in
shower, Living room, Full
Kitchen w/Washer & Dry-
er, New Central AC &
Heating, Newly Upgrades
(Hardwood Floors, Tile,
Carpets & Paint). $1600 +
security. Water, Gas,
Electric & Trash Service
Included in Rent. Very Quiet
Guest House. Parking for
3 cars on Street. For appt
call Jeff. (805)526-9059
VCS230574
STA PAULA Nice 3+2
Great yd w/fruit trees. Incls
w/s/t & grdnr. N/S/P.$1300+
sec. Oak Street Property
Shoppe 805-643-1288
VCS232825
T.O. 2+1 Guest Apt/House,
near Oaks Mall, utils, in-
ternet, cbl tv, lndry & lg
storage incl $1400/mo
805-341-4624 VCS232579
T.O. 2+1 Remodeled. High
beams, f/p, granite counters,
lg patio, 2 car gar. Xlnt loc.
$1700+sec. Pets ok.
818-620-3205 VCS232822
T.O. 2+2, 2 story
with 3 car garage, yard.
Pet ok $1695/month
805-451-8848 VCS230898
T.O. 3+1 new carpet & paint,
large fenced yd, patio,
cul de sac. $1895/mo.
818-706-1010 VCS230783
T.O. 3+2, family rm, new
paint, f/p, lg yd, gar, avail
now. N/S. Gardener, $2100
+dep. 805-300-4802; 807-0636
VCS232547
T.O. 4+2 Clean house & quiet
street. Avail mid March.
Pets? $2,150+dep.
805-498-9880 VCS232256
T.O. 5+2 upgraded
cul-de-sac, avail 3/15.
$2200/mo +dep 90 Dombey
Cir. Frank 805-495-1269
VCS232810
VTA 1+1 Ocean View, Pvt
Guest House, Downtown,
fence yd, extras $1550 utils
pd 805-701-0007 VCS232459
VTA 2+1 - Avail 5/1/10
Downtown Ventura w/Ocean
Views. $1,500mo+$2,000dep
805-647-8054 VCS233363
VTA 2+1 Midtown, 2 car
gar, f/p, fenced yd, $1395.
471 S. Arcade. 805-798-2186 or
805-469-3721 VCS230915
VTA 2+1 MIDTOWN
ALL UTILS PAID! $1450
+dep. 57 N. Kalorama
805-402-1761 VCS231801
VCS233168
VTA 3+2.5 Casitas Springs
Avail Now. Newly Built
Home, 2 story, 2 car gar
Gardener, w/d hkups.
Must see $1750/mo.
(805) 658-2531 VCS232729
VTA 3+2 6565 Hummingbird
St. Clean, f/p, N/S/P,2 car gar
includes grdnr, $1850mo.
805-388-1335 VCS231590
VTA 3+2 Must See
Granite Countertops. d/w,
Micro, 2 car garage, xlnt
location, newly remod-
eled $1995/mo Avail Now
805-658-2531 VCS232730
VTA EAST END
Newer 3+1.5, very open,
walk in closet, master br,
$2375 +dep Avail 4/16. No
pets. 805-746-6417
VCS232744
VTA E. BEST DEAL!
5+3.5 2750sf, great location,
xlnt condition, newer car-
pet & tile floors, 2 car gar-
age +gated portico $2550
incl gardener +dep
Mims Mgt 805-477-4388
VCS232077
VTA E sm cottage, 2+1,
gar,yd, lndry hookup, very
pvt & quiet, off Telegraph
Rd & Victoria, gas/wtr/yd
maint pd. $1275 +dep No
dogs 805-647-9574 647-1952
VCS233312
VTA Midtown Guest House
1+1, fenced yard. utilities
included in rent $1225/mo
Call Nancy Boswell
805-648-9900 VCS232655
MOORPARK 2 Bdrm, 2Bath,
pool/spa, tennis court. Very
clean, male or female.Prking
Avail. $650/mo. 818-731-8216
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805-262-2317 after 6pm
VCS233078
CAM 1 Mstr bdrm pvt bath,
utils pd. $675+sec dep. No
P/S/D. 805-484-6252
VCS233152
CAM 1 Room $695 - 1/2 utils,
incls dsl, no pets, pool,
jacuzzi,tennis.N/D/S,mtn vws
805-312-1481 VCS233357
CAM Furnished $625 util incl
house privs, clean and quiet,
new paint, refs, dep req’d.
805-660-2555 VCS233011
CAM Very nice furnished rm
$500, good loc, 1 mi from
college, N/S/D. 805-388-5027 or
805-982-0899 VCS230867
N.P /T.O. $700. Maid svc,
utils, lndry, air cond, pool,
house privs ALL incl. Cbl
& Int avail. No smoke No
Pet 805-444-6154 VCS232727
OXN 2 STORY, NEAR COL-
LEGE. KITCH/LNDRY,
SHARE BATH, $550/MO
805-444-2918 VCS232993
OXNARD North master
bedroom,private bath. Walk-
in-closet, Avail Now.
805-896-2964 VCS232643
OXNARD Private Gated
Community, Close to Navy
Base, Furn Room, Full
Privs, Cbl/WIFI/Internet
$600 Mo, $300 Dep Incl utils
805 228-8164. VCS231064
OXN Furnished,clean,quiet
close to base. Private bath,
kitchen/laundry privs.
TV/VCR/Cable-Internet/
WiFi/Utils. NS/ND.$595mo-
$225deposit. 805-983-6709 or
805-204-8060 VCS230443
OXN Furnished room DSL
& Sat, full privs, share bath,
$650/mo+$350 dep, incl
utils 805-236-0276 VCS233102
OXN Lg furn rm w/ba, house
privs, utils, cable incl $520 +
$300 dep 805-216-4590
714-983-5951 VCS232830
OXN Master br w/pvt bath &
jet tub, utils incl $800/mo+
$600 dep N/P Outside smoke
ok 805-415-1278 VCS231416
OXN Pvt rm for rent w/pvt
entry, bath, bkyd, N/S, utils
pd. $700mo+$100 dep. Jerry
805-483-3202 VCS233017
OXN Room for rent 1/2 block
from Mervyns, with bath &
kitch fac, $400/mo $100 dep
805-483-8394 VCS232866
OXN Room For Rent with
shared bath. $500 per
month. 805-570-1061
VCS232747
PT HUE rm 1 mile to beach
near base $580 incl utils
laundry & kitchen privs.
N/S 805-559-2893 VCS233110
PT HUE WALK TO BEACH
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$600 w/full privs. Lv msg
805-488-6553 VCS232158
SIMI rooms 4 rent $600/mo
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805-813-0156 VCS233335
T.O. 1 bedroom, private
bath, utils included, no
smoking, drugs, alcohol or
pets. Avail March 15th.
$700 +dep. 805-217-4185
VCS233022
T.O. Furn Room/Own Bath,
hse privs. No smk/drk/drug
$560 utils incl 805-244-1410
or 805-796-0420 VCS232504
T.O. room to rent $650+dep,
furn, pvt bath, utils incl,
kitch/lndry pool, tennis
priv.N/P/D. refs req lv msg
805-217-2713 VCS232905
T.O. Small studio $800 Pvt
entry/bath/shower, Kitch/
Lndry priv. Util incl. No
S/D. 805-493-4986 VCS232406
VTA E. 1 bdrm share bath,
utils incld, $500+dep. N/D/P.
805-479-6997 or 805-218-8935
VCS232195
VTA E. pvt entrance/bathrm
w/shower $625 incl utils &
cbl, nice area n/s/d/d/no pet
805-647-5663 VCS232575
Vta E Room quiet home, lg
yd, utils/cbl, kitch/lndry priv,
$615+dep, refs req N/S/P
(541)840-9142 VCS233033
VTA E. TROPICAL YARD
Koi Pond, Waterfall &
Firepit. Game Room W/
Pool Table, Dart Board
& 2 tv’s. Large Kitchen
With New Appliances.
Living Room W/Fireplace
& 50” HD Sat TV. Includes
Full Priviledges, Wireless
DSL, Maid Service and
Utilities. $695+Deposit.
Available now. Call Steve
805-654-1276 or
310-463-2947 VCS232276
VTA Furnished Rm. Share
bath w/1 person. Kitch &
lndry. Utilities/PC hookup
Satellite incl. $600mo+
$200dep. Call before 8pm.
805-642-8367 VCS232811
VTA Rm for rent in twnhm.
Most utils incl, shared bath,
att gar. $725/mo.Avail 3/20/10.
831-238-3126 VCS232286
VTA Small pet ok. Large
Room $695/mo cable/util &
internet incl. Near beach
714-746-9499 VCS233039
WANTED Furnished
Residence in Vta County to
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per mo. Need sm backyard
for small dog. Dennis
760-778-8237 VCS232772
OJAI Gated 55+ 2+1,
$800 +utilities + 1st & last
805-212-2428 VCS233127
600sf-2400sf Industrial
Warehouse - office, rent or
lease $650. Oxn. 805-486-8796
VCS232156
600sf RETAIL
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JOE’S CTR - T.O.
Very busy shopping center.
$2.00 NNN
Contact Vicki
310-470-0949 or 310-801-9700
VCS230885
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warehouse, office and
bathroom. Call 805-649-4857
VCS230394
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Industrial 1152 to 7920sf
from $.71/sf. No NNN/CAM
805-981-1361 VCS232931
OXNARD 1500 sqft, $1200
Industrial Condo. 5th and
Pacific. Roll up door & rest
room. 805-646-9892
VCS231498
OXN St Marys Dr, off
Vineyard near 101 Fwy
PRICE REDUCED!
An upstairs suite. 1,170sf at
$700/mo + Sec Dep.
Jacobson Realty, Inc.
805-389-4747 VCS231596
SIMI/Easy St 1000-2400 sf
Warehouse / Office. Call
MOVE IN SPECIALS
805-529-3721 VCS231447
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
1200, 1600, 2000, 4100sf
Erringer Plaza Store/Ofc
1100, 2200, 3300sf John
805-526-5260 VCS230476
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terms and pricing.
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805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS231911
T.O. 2 Small office units-no
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industrial space. Call TPC
760-247-6798 VCS232718
VTA 1550sf, 3955 Transport.
$1150/mo, 1st Month FREE!
805-798-2186 or 805-469-3721
VCS230913
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terms and pricing.
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805-527-9632 Ext:1
VCS231917
WLV 1200, 1600, 4300 sf Office
& Warehouse Available.
Beautiful park. $1.05-$1.20
NNN. Janet 805-496-1304
VCS232343
APPROX 600-830 sq ft
$400 - $550 per month
575 Dawson Drive Cam
2nd floor offices
Crossroads Inv (805)485-4040
VCS231858
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$295-$395 utils paid. 101 Fwy
& Victoria. For Info call
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280-525sf Saviers Rd Incl
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floor. $375 to $675/mo
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805-985-0044 VCS230916
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza
3400sf. Dave Press
310-553-6512 VCS232981
CAM Office Space Available
Great Central Location.
401 Mobil Ave. 1087sf,
$1,033/mo. Central Coast
389-6803 VCS231488
CAM Old Town Ventura Bl
2400sf, 1200sf great locations
Reduced to $1.75/sf
805-415-9972 VCS232982
CAM PROF’L OFFICE 300sf
Includes: Utils, HS internet,
Sat-tv, sec alarm. $450/mo.
Storage avail. 805-427-3324
VCS232527
OXNARD & VENTURA
Bargain rent lowest in area.
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Retail. Prime location
805-379-3151 VCS232394
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
360 sqft. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS231913
SIMI PROF’L OFFICE
Cochran/Sequoia
895-5638 sq ft
OXN INDUSTRIAL
Rice/101/Rose
1000-55,000 sq ft
805-604-0700
Sunbelt Enterprises
VCS232300
T.O. PRIME LOCATION
in established neighborhood
center, 2622sf Reduced
to $1.50/sf. 1305sf $1.60/sf
1026 Avenida De Los Arboles
Call Ana Rodriguez
(310)675-1179 x 4 VCS231785
VTA Offices & Flex Spaces
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& 1844 sf on corner of
Telephone & Market. Central
Coast 389-6803 VCS231489
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ATTITUDE Toy Hauler ‘06
19ft, fully loaded, fuel
station, gen air
$15,000 805-312-6013
(ILG6638)
VCS231108
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Trailer 36’ sleeps 5+ with 2
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Furn or unfurn. Blue book
$11,000 asking $8000/obo
Moving-must sell! in Simi
Call 805-732-9021
VCS230870
TOY HAULER 2005
26FT ATTITUDE
Fully loaded, xlnt cond,
new tires/batteries, tow
hitch and sway bars
included. Asking $14,900.
Call 805-218-4209
(1LC8579)
VCS233000
LIVE IN your RV or Trailer
$300/mo+utils. CD Trailer
/RV Park in Fillmore.
805-525-2062 VCS232239
SIMI 55+, 100 amps,
cable TV. 805-285-0138;
805-530-2409 VCS232561
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘96
Sportster McCooney carb,
fwd controls, windshield,
leather saddlebags, custom
seat. Less than 8,600
original miles. Super clean
fast & fun. $4,500/obo.
Lic#getiup. 805-402-5472
VCS232171
HARLEY ELECTRA GLIDE
CLASSIC ‘99 full dress, twin
cam 88, 5 speed, 60k mi,
black, chrome, super clean.
$10,500. Lic# 14z9178.
805-208-8935 VCS233268
HARLEY FLHTCU ULTRA
CLASSIC ELECTRA GLIDE
‘07, Low Miles, Many Xtras,
Must See! $18,500. vin#686195.
805-339-9448 VCS233354
YAMAHA R6 2002 8,000
miles, too many extras to
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MAVERICK
COACHMAN ‘00
CLASS C 33’, w/slideout,
V10 engine. Electric
awning w/sensor, many
amenities. 15,000 mi,
lovely cond. Electric
steps. $27,999. (A98869).
951-295-7014
VCS231963
YAMAHA YFZ 450 ‘05,
Curtis sparks full exhaust,
Curtis sparks intake,
Renthal bars,houser steering
stem, trail tech flywheel &
stator, light bar with hids,
kill switch, dirt tires,
paddles and front razors,
$4,000 obo Lic # 54A87T
Call 805-212-2184 VCS231005
1958 CHEVY GRILL
with parking light assembly
& splash pan $225/obo
805-304-7534 VCS231857
CHEVY CORVETTE ‘84
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Call 805-526-3274 (2JRK492)
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TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1991
full pwr, runs xlnt, auto,
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Asking $950. 805-336-0262
VCS233241
2006 CHEVY EXP 2500 xlong
V8, cargo van, xlnt cond, all
power, 1 owner, lok-storage,
76k mi. $11,000. #7Z11385.
805-377-2019 VCS231939
BMW Z3 2000
25,000 mi, 2.5L, Convertible;
Steel gray; Leather, Power
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Air bags, Like new;
One owner; No accidents;
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Call 805-402-3914
VCS233248
CHEVY CAMARO 2001
V6-3.8, brand new tires, xlnt
cond, $3,690. #132715.
805-210-9875 VCS233206
CHEVY Corvette ‘04
C5, metallic red, immacu-
late, 38k mi, many xtras,
$22,000 (5fvg164)
805-647-7310 VCS233111
Ford Taurus SHO ‘99
3.4 V8, CD Changer, All
Power, New Tires, Smogged,
153,000 Mi $4000 830-3605
(4FXC466) VCS233091
HYUNDAI ELANTRA ‘07
81,000 miles. Still under
warranty. Runs/looks
like new. Red. $7500 or
best offer. Single owner.
Ojai 805-701-6146 (090941)
VCS231604
LEXUS ‘04 LS430 Leather,
full pwr w/dual pwrd heated
seats, 6 cd player changer,
premium sound, chrome
stock wheels, beautiful 1 of a
kind vehicle, always garaged
just serviced. 71k mi.
$21,000. Lic#6ee460.
805-312-2231 or 805-384-0378
VCS232461
Merceded Benz, C230, 1998,
black on black lthr, auto,
sunroof, runs good,
188k mi. $5000 (4YNV186)
805-200-7052 VCS231396
MERCEDES 190E 1989
2.6, red, 4dr, runs good, 108k
miles. $5,000. Lic#6KRB585.
805-480-0415 or 818-522-6348
VCS233214
MERCURY
SABLE
2002,
V6, 24 valve, fully loaded,
premium sound. Chrome
wheels, leather, $4399
1 owner.
805-405-0932
VCS232910
NEED TO SELL YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK? I will buy it, or
help you sell it, running or
not. Call Mike 818-745-1219
VCS232789
PONTIAC GRAND AM ‘93
71k mi, lthr seats, p/s, V6
auto, new tires, smogged,
recent svc $1900 805-642-7015
(615111) VCS233256
TOYOTA ‘04 COROLLA LE
Silver, Non-Smoker, Clean
Title. 68k mi, auto, alloy whls
pwr windows & locks, CD &
tape player, tilt wheel, dual
front airbags & cruise
control. Very clean, must
see! $8,800obo. Lic#5DXV728
Call Barbara 805-390-7311
VCS232506
TOYOTA
Corolla LE
1998 Auto, Beige,
122K mi, $3800
805-832-9613
(kwlabby) VCS232695
VOLVO S-70 T-5
Yr 2000, 149,000 mi, black, bl
leather int. ver good cond,
service records $4000/obo.
Call 658-1409 (5YYC134)
VCS233271
VOLVO XC90 2004 T6 AWD,
showrm cond, navy blue,
records, gar’d, low mi,
$21,500 805-701-6988 (057625)
VCS232243
VW BEETLE CONV. 2006
(5VCA399) Like new,
Beige/tan. 43k mi, $16,000
(818) 645-8633 VCS232354
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,
Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,
Wanted any year or cond.
415-227-0144 VCS231212
BUICK RIVIERA 1968
xlnt orig cond, CA black
plate car, 2 owners since
new, $7850 805-646-3093
(XEA149) VCS231211
CAD Brougham 1993
Triple black, CELEBRITY,
2 car phones, loaded. runs
xlnt, 69k miles $65,998/obo.
805-499-4956 (3CIB595)
VCS233339
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Mark II WANTED, any cond.
(415)566-5052 VCS232851
MERCEDES SL WANTED
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510-638-7221 VCS231483
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510-638-7221 VCS227355
VCS230772
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510-568-5114 VCS232819
CHEVY Avalanche ‘03 1 own-
er, top of line, asking blue
bk price $13,000 (7F35683)
805-984-1275 VCS232246
Toyota 4-Runner ‘96
1 owner, new tires and
battery, manual, 176k mi,
good condition $2,500.
805-492-7468 in T.O.
(3SVC830) VCS232916
TOYOTA 4X4 4Runner 2001
Limited $6950, fully
loaded, 186,000 mostly
freeway miles, mint
condition, 1 owner, regular
maintenance records
available 661-549-8135
(4UTC546) VCS231424
CHEVY Cheyenne 3500 ‘95
Utililty bed, svc records, xlnt
cond, $2700/obo (5F97917)
805-813-2616 VCS230675
CHEVY ½ TON STEPSIDE
1976 Short bed, needs 350
short block. Drop spindles,
new rotors, $500 (5U84304)
Call 805-890-4110 VCS232283
FREIGHTLINER
ARGOSY 2001
Detroit motor, 2 axis, 477,000
miles, 22.5 tires, 10 gear
trans ,sleeper, ac/heat,
$20,000 obo
(9E09107) Call 805-524-1811
VCS232880
TOYOTA ½ TON ‘94
manual trans, a/c, shell,
221k miles, $2500 805-647-2417
(4W82709) VCS232693
FORD E350 XLT SUPER
DUTY 2001, 15 pass van, xlnt
cond, dual air, pwr win, mir,
trlr hatch, tint windows, run
boards AM/FM cass, CD, V10
75k mi. $7,990/obo. Call
805-660-0776 (5HAN365)
VCS232989
Ford Econoline 1984
very low miles- 89,000.
Full service/repair record
$1800/obo (A83572)
805-351-9250
VCS232101
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Domino’s Pizza
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is number one in customer satisfaction in a 2009 survey of consumers of the U.S. largest limited service restaurants, according to the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index™(ACSI).
Must purchase at least 2 pizzas. Our drivers carry less than $20. You must ask for this limited time offer. Prices, participation, delivery area and charges may vary. Returned checks, along with the state’s maximum allowable returned check fee, may be electronically presented to your bank.
©2009 Domino’s IP Holder LLC. Domino’s
®
, Domino’s Pizza
®
and the modular logo are registered trademarks of Domino’s IP Holder LLC.
LEGAL STUFF
Minimum 2 or More.
Deep Dish Extra.
Limited Time Offer.
Deep Dish Extra.
Limited Time Offer.
Deep Dish Extra.
Limited Time Offer.
Deep Dish Extra.
Limited Time Offer.
$
5
99
$
28
99 $
17
99 $
9
99
2 Medium
2-Topping
Pizzas
2 Large 2-Topping
Pizzas, 1 Order of
Cheesy Bread &
a 2-Liter of
Coca-Cola
®
each!
2 Large
1-Topping
Pizzas
1 Large Pizza
With Up To
2 Toppings
FAMILY MEAL DEAL
INTRODUCING
DOMINO’S
®
NEW PIZZA
DOUBLE DEAL SINGLE PIZZA DEAL
Plus Tax
9151
Plus Tax
6346
Plus Tax
5311
Plus Tax
5028
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