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WHATS INSIDE
By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
A crowd estimated at about
1,500 gathered in Hangar 34 at
Naval Base Ventura County,
Point Mugu, on Saturday, Aug.
27, to get signatures from New
Orleans Saints players primar-
ily quarterback Drew Brees.
For about 45 minutes, starting
at 1:30 p.m., a fewfans with base
access strolled from player to
player offense on the right,
defense on the left asking them
to sign footballs, jerseys and pho-
tos. Everyone else stood in a long,
long line to get Brees auto-
graph.
Its fine were all Saints,
said a friendly Roger Allen, an
offensive guard playing in his sec-
ond year with the Saints. He sat
Signing Day for Saints
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Drew Brees, quarterback of the New Orleans Saints, signs autographs
for Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer of Naval Base Ventura
County, and his daughters, Lily, 9, Abby, 12, and Kelsey, 15.
Brothers Kaya, Jayden and Tyler Hixson show off their autographed
Saints gear during a signing event in Hangar 34 at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu. Their mom, Darling, drove them to Mugu from Naval
Air Station Lemoore, where their dad, Brad, is an aviation structural
mechanic safety equipment 1st class.
SW1 Tait Sorley of the Naval
Construction Training Center cuts
the 250 Thai spring rolls his wife,
Bee, prepared the night before for
Multicultural Day. Page 17.
Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Han, chaplain at
Naval Base Ventura County, joins
other officers from the base in a
wheelchair basketball scrimmage as
part of a paralympic sports camp.
Page 12.
Capt. (Sel.) Charlie Willmore bids
farewell to the Naval Construction
Training Center, where he has been
commanding officer for two years.
A change of command also took
place at the Naval Test Wing Pacific.
Pages 3, 10.
SEE SAINTS, PAGE 7
As many as 1,000 motorcyclists
are expected to kick off their
Ride to the Flags from Naval
Base Ventura County, Point
Mugu, during a memorial cere-
mony on Sunday, Sept. 11, the
10-year anniversary of the terror-
ist attacks that killed nearly
3,000.
The motorcyclists will register
at the Las Posas Gate beginning
at 10 a.m., then ride onto the base
to Building 1. Entertainment
starts at 11 a.m., with the memo-
rial ceremony starting shortly
after noon. Afterwards, the bikers
will ride along backroads to Pep-
perdine University in Malibu,
where 2,977 American and inter-
national flags will be set up, each
representing a life taken during
the terrorist attacks.
The memorial service will in-
clude guest speakers, a wreath-
laying ceremony and a flyover by
an E-2C aircraft. There will also
be a bell-ringing tribute, during
which a bell will be rung every 10
seconds for three minutes,
with each minute representing
each location people died dur-
ing the terrorist attacks: the
World Trade Center, the Pen-
tagon and the field in Penn-
sylvania where one of the hi-
jacked planes crashed.
Sept. 11 service set for NBVC Point Mugu
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What can be done about this traffc hazard?
Question: At Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, on 13th Street between Explosive
Ordnance Disposal and the Transportation Department, bushes have completely taken over
the shoulder and are growing into the trafc lane. This forces pedestrians and bicyclists to
compete with automobiles for the use of the trafc lane. Very few cars change lanes for me
when I walk through there. Is there any chance someone can take some shears to the bushes?
Thanks!
Answer: Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The NBVC grounds maintenance
contractors were deployed and cut back the encroaching Mallaluca trees to provide a clear
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
JOB FAIR: 9 a.m. to 1
p.m., Fleet and Family
Support Center, NBVC
Port Hueneme. Open to
anyone with base access. About
30 employers will have booths.
Info: dave.oehldrich@navy.mil.
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BE PREPARED:
Operation
Preparedness
information fair, 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., Commissary, NBVC
Port Hueneme. Find out what you
need to do to be prepared in case
of a natural disaster. Sponsored
by Fleet and Family Service Center.
Information: Carrie Malpica,
982-2646.
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September
NAVY LODGE OPEN
HOUSE: 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. In celebration of
National Hospitality
Week Sept. 11-17,
everyone is invited to view guest
rooms. Information: 985-2624.
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CEC KICKOFF: 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
parking lot of Bldg.
36, NBVC Point Mugu.
Also Sept. 29, Bolles Field, NBVC
Port Hueneme, 11 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Burger or hot dog, soda or
water, chips and ice cream for
$3. Find out how you can help
California Gold Coast Combined
Federal Campaign.
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GOLF TOURNAMENT:
Society of American
Military Engineers
scholarship golf
tournament. Check-in 7:30 a.m.,
shotgun start 9 a.m., lunch and
awards 2 p.m. Registration is $75,
including lunch. Information: Lt.
Joe Vernon, 982-3504.
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October
By Chief Petty Officer Scott Boyle
25th NCR
The 25th Naval Construction Regiment
(NCR), Task Force Overlord, transitioned
to the 30th NCR, Task Force Forager,
during an Aug. 16 transfer of authority
ceremony on Kandahar Airfield, Afghan-
istan.
Capt. Bret J. Muilenburg, Task Force
Forager and the 30th NCR commodore,
said his team, based in Port Hueneme, was
honored to take over such an important
mission.
To the units of Task Force Forager,
you are an impressive team,said Muilen-
burg. 30 NCR feels a great pride in join-
ing you in this fight and a great obligation
to ensure strong leadership in our Task
Force.
The 30th NCR, which was previously
deployed to Afghanistan from August
2009 to February 2010, is made up of ap-
proximately 90 Seabees and support staff
and will be deployed to Kandahar Airfield
until early 2012.
The 25th NCR, from Gulfport, Miss.,
served as the command and control ele-
ment for Task Force Overlord, which was
responsible for construction engineering
and engineering support in Southern,
Southwestern and Western Afghanistan.
The TOAs officiating officer, U.S. Army
Lt. Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti, com-
mended the task force for its many suc-
cesses during its seven-month deploy-
ment.
Task Force Overlord proved the true
power of the military is the combined ef-
forts of all the services, he said. You
should be extremely proud of your ac-
complishments.
Referencing the 25th NCRs World War
II history, Scaparrotti told the Sailors of
the 25th NCR they lived up to their lega-
cy.
Just as your predecessors in World War
II played an instrumental role in the inva-
sion of Normandy, you too have accom-
plished great things which will be remem-
bered for years to come.
Task Force Overlord and the 25th NCR
commodore, Navy Capt. Allan M. Strat-
man, said the task force did an amazing
job supporting the mission in Afghanistan
and the Afghan people.
It doesnt get any better than leading
this incredible group of engineers, and Im
really going to miss it.
Stratman said Task Force Overlord was
a success because of the great Army, Navy
and Air Force engineers from the 10 units
supporting its mission. During its deploy-
ment to Afghanistan, soldiers, Sailors and
airmen of the task force built and repaired
roads and constructed new forward oper-
ating bases and security points.
Task Force Overlord also dug water
wells, which provided clean water for Af-
ghan villages, placed and repaired bridg-
es and partnered with Afghan military
engineers to aid in the smooth transition
to Afghan leadership.
30th NCR deploys to Kandahar Airfield
By BUC (SCW) Daniel James Lynch
NCTC
The Naval Construction Training Cen-
ter at Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme, recently celebrated the arrival
of its 35th commanding officer, Cmdr.
Scott Loeschke.
A native of Rapid City, S.D., Loeschke
was commissioned in April 1993 upon
graduationfromOfficer Candidate School.
He holds a bachelors degree in mechani-
cal engineering fromSouth Dakota School
of Mines and Technology and a masters
in mechanical engineering from the Uni-
versity of Colorado.
Loeschke came on board July 28 from
First Naval Construction Division, where
he was liaison officer to U.S. Naval Forc-
es Central Command.
Departing Capt. (Sel.) Charlie Willmore
was the commanding officer of NCTCfor
two years.
I will definitely miss this command,
he said. The staff, military and civilian
personnel are complete and consummate
professionals. They made my job as the
commanding officer very enjoyable, but I
recognize that it is time to move on.
Willmore, a graduate of the Naval
Academy, class of 1991, has orders to the
Pentagon, where he will be attached to the
Chief of Naval Operations staff.
The best advice I can impart to Cmdr.
Loeschke is to trust the staff to do their
job, Willmore said. I also recommend
visiting the staff and students whenever
possible.
Loeschke relieves
Willmore as
NCTC commander
PHOTO BY BUC (SCW) DANIEL JAMES LYNCH / NCTC
Capt. (Sel.) Charlie Willmore, left, hands over command of the Naval Construction Training
Center to Cmdr. Scott Loeschke.
I will definitely miss
this command.
Capt. (Sel.) Charlie Willmore
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Doyouremember that iconic beginning
of the school yearwriting assignment, that
What I Did on my Summer Vacationes-
say?
My summer was just plain tough! My
husbands shipwas inanaggressive workups
cycle and I barely saw him all summer. We
did not get a vacation. I took on a new job
working for an organization that provides
direct support to military families yes, I
love my job! But working outside the home
was a major change for me and my family.
My aging mothers health is changing, re-
quiring many frantic trips, via ambulance,
to the hospital and frantic cross-country
flights for this daughter. Man, Imexhaust-
ed just recounting the summer.
Add to that a soon-deploying husband
andI foundmyself fighting the blues and
having a world-class pity party. Not a pret-
ty picture. Not my finest hour.
I found myself spiraling in my thought
life. Do you do this? Do you replay mental
tapes of conversations, events, disappoint-
ments againandagain? Have younoticed
how unproductive that is?
The worst part of this was the tone I
was setting for my home and my friend-
ships! I cant believe my friends stayed with
me I was no picnic to be around.
This is what I learned through my sum-
mer of challenge. There are seasons to
life. There is shore duty and there is sea
duty. There are awesome summers, full of
trips, family and fun. Then there are sum-
mers that pass like a blur, full of chal-
lenges and hurdles, sadness and loss.
I want an easy life. Dont we all? But an
easy life isnt the most fulfilling life. If
you never endure sore muscles youll nev-
er enjoy the Rockydance of accomplish-
ment. Working through challenges builds
our emotional strength. Sitting at the bed-
side of the ill teaches us the frailty and
brevity of life. Sitting through long days
of deployment and workups makes home-
coming all the more precious, meaningful
and intimate.
So my summer may not have been a
Norman Rockwell, picture-perfect, fun-
filled summer. But it was a summer that
exercised my emotional and mental mus-
cles. It was a summer that reminded me
what is really important: a vacation in
Hawaii or being there when my husband
drags his weary body through the door
after a very long day; that arguments with
my mother over the years mean nothing
in the midst of holding a frail hand that
once held mine for safety.
What did I do on my summer vacation?
I was stretched, stressed and hopefully
became a better person for the struggle of
the summer of 2011. Bad attitude and pity
party now in check, I look forward to the
fall and on to winter.
Life is precious, life is good.
Connect with Beth Wilson at beth@
homefrontinfocus.com. Beths Internet talk
show resumes at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13,
at www.blogtalkradio.com/nht.
Summertime blues end on optimistic note
Beginning Monday, Oct. 3, custom-
er service hours at Naval Base Ven-
tura Countys Consolidated Mail Fa-
cilities will change to the following:
Lobby hours
Port Hueneme, Bldg. 801: Monday
through Friday, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., and
noon to 3 p.m.
Point Mugu, Bldg. 65: Monday
through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Customer service window hours
Point Mugu, Bldg. 65: Monday
through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 12:15
p.m.
Mailboxes in the lobby at Point
Mugu will remain accessible until 3:30
p.m. daily.
Accountable mail needing to be
stamped must be received by 12:15 p.
m. daily. Any mail dropped off after
12:15 p.m. will be processed the next
business day.
Question: carlos.merced@navy.mil
or 989-1873.
Mail center hours
changing Oct. 3
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With childhood behind themand adult-
hood in front of them, it is no wonder
high school students sometimes find the
teen years confusing.
For some teens, the idea of attending
college is all-consuming. Their classes and
activities are geared toward the ultimate
goal of getting into and paying for college.
Others are enjoying the teen years without
much consideration as to what will happen
once they face adulthood.
Neither set of teens is doing the wrong
thing. Both just need balance, and some
insight and guidance can help them with
that.
Middle school sets the stage for students
to start learning their strengths, weak-
nesses and interests. Some students find
that an interest in pre-algebra is much
higher than in reading and writing about
The Diary of Anne Frank. Others find
that dissecting a frog in life science is much
more interesting than learning about the
American Revolution in social studies.
Middle school curriculum tends to spark
interest in the students selection of high
school courses and later college major.
As students enter high school, class se-
lection is much more important. Students
in California must complete the A-G
subject requirements if they plan to at-
tend a college or university. The intent of
A-G is to ensure that students can par-
ticipate fully in the first-year program at
a university in a wide variety of fields of
study. The requirements are written delib-
erately for the benefit of all students ex-
pecting to enter the university, and not for
preparation for specific majors.
University faculty considers this subject
requirement to be effective preparation on
many levels for undergraduate work at the
university. It assures the faculty that the
student has attained a body of general
knowledge that will provide breadth and
perspective to new, more advanced study
and that the student has essential critical
thinking and study skills.
It is important for students to realize
that high school graduation requirements
are different than college preparation re-
quirements. If a student fulfills graduation
requirements and not A-Grequirements,
they will not be prepared to attend a pub-
lic four-year university and most likely will
not be accepted. They will, however, be
able to attend a community college and
possibly a private university if accepted.
It is important to know that there are
many opportunities to fund college
many. Grants, scholarships, sponsors GI
Bill, student loans, student contribution
and parent contribution are all ways to
pay for college. Without a doubt, a student
who is willing to work hard can get
through and pay for college.
For students to get motivated and learn
more about preparing to go to college, a
programwill start at the NBVCTeen Cen-
ters. College Bound will meet monthly
at each of the CYP Teen Centers Port
Hueneme, Point Mugu and Camarillo.
College Bound will give teens an op-
portunity to learn, ask questions and get
motivated to get on and stay on the road
to college. A topic will be presented each
month, from academic success to the col-
lege application process. Teens will be
given an opportunity to learn, ask ques-
tions and do research on their goals and
how to reach them.
To motivate the teens even more, a col-
lege campus tour will be planned at the
end of the school year for teens to see
college life. As the teens research schools,
their input will be used to decide which
college to visit.
To sign up and find out the days and
times of the College Bound program at
your local CYP center, please call Port
Hueneme at 982-4218, Point Mugu at 989-
7580, or Camarillo at 383-6240.
For any questions regarding college
preparation or any K-12 education related
questions, please call the NBVC school
liaison officer at 989-5211 or e-mail at
monica.james@navy.mil.
Meeting monthly, College Bound helps ambitious teens
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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
Womens Bible Study: Tuesday,
10 a.m.
Mens Prayer Meeting: Wednesday,
5:30 p.m.
All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,
11:30 a.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
Episcopal service: 11 a.m.
Catholic Mass
Sunday: 9 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. Cmdr. Jeffrey Han
Command Chaplain
Lt. Deann Coleman
Staff Chaplain
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
Married couples who feel they need
to get away and focus on their relation-
ship are invited to a free Marriage En-
richment Retreat, scheduled for Oct.
21-23 at the Residence Inn by Marriott
at River Ridge in Oxnard.
Sponsored by the Naval Base Ven-
tura County Religious Ministry Team,
the event begins with dinner at 6:30
p.m. Friday, Oct. 21, and ends at noon
Sunday, Oct. 23. In between, couples
will learn principles to enhance their
marital relationship and handle inevi-
table conflicts, and theyll learn to
strengthen spiritual, emotional, psycho-
logical and physical aspects of their
commitment.
Anyone with a valid active duty ID
card is welcome to attend with their
spouse. For information, call the Port
Hueneme Seabee Chapel at 982-4358.
Marriage retreat planned for October
You want me to do what!? For how
long?! You want me to leave when?!
This was my end of a phone conversa-
tion on October 3, 2011, just three weeks
after the 9/11 attack. At the time I was a
local church pastor in New Hampshire,
as well as a Navy Reserve chaplain.
The unexpected phone call came at
10:15 p.m., informing me that I had been
recalled to active duty for one year and
was ordered to report the next day! Ill
never forget the conversations that ensued
that night and the next morning with my
family and the leaders of my congrega-
tion.
Its hard to believe that was a decade
ago. Since then, the Navy has called thou-
sands of active and reserve Sailors to sup-
port the war effort through Individual
Augmentee (IA) orders. Whether deploy-
ing as an IA in a Global Support Assign-
ment (GSA), Individual Augmentee Man-
power Management (IAMM), Mobilized
Reserve Personnel (RC MOB), Overseas
Contingency Operation (OCO), Overseas
Support Assignment (OSA) or Health
Services Augmentation Program(HSAP),
the experience is profoundly different from
deploying as an organic part of a com-
mand or staff.
IASailors and families can feel like they
are walking alone through pre-deploy-
ment, deployment or post-deployment. It
doesnt need to be that way.
Here are three primary lessons Ive
learned along the way that help make the
most of IA assignments:
Trust God. This was the first lesson I
confronted that evening. I have been a
person of faith since I was a boy, and
through the years Ive learned that faith
must be more than dogma or a book on
a shelf, but a personal relationship of love
and trust. That lesson is especially mean-
IA orders can throw a loop into life: Heres how to cope
ingful in times of uncertainty or chal-
lenge.
Earlier that October evening, I had
prayerfully determined once again that I
would trust God no matter what oc-
curred. Though I didnt like the news I
received when I answered the phone, by
determining to trust God I was at peace.
Whenever challenges come, as we put our
trust in God, we can find strength and
peace.
Get connected and stay connected.
This is a decision we must make and act
upon. It is true that the Iin IAstands
for individual, as we are sent forward
to fill individual requirements. But to do
this well we and our families will need to
be connected to others.
We all need the support we receive from
families, friends, shipmates and faith
communities. Wherever I have gone in
life, even to new places with people I have
never met before, I have always found that
God provides people with whom I can
connect. None of us can do this alone!
Learn about and utilize available re-
sources. There is an abundance of sup-
port available to IAs and families! U.S.
Fleet Forces Command (USFFC) is ex-
ecutive agent for the Navy IA program.
I am one of two Navy Reserve chaplains
currently mobilized by USFFC to facili-
tate religious ministry support of IAs and
families. I also serve as chaplain of Navy
Mobilization Processing Site (NMPS)
Port Hueneme, one of four sites in the
Navy that processes deploying and re-
turning IAs.
I interface regularly with CIACs (Com-
mand Individual Augmentee Coordina-
tors) who are consistent command con-
tacts with IAs throughout the deployment
cycle.
If you want to learn more about sup-
port available to IAs and families, I en-
courage you to explore www.ia.navy.
mil.
As we have been at this for many years
now, I am sure a number of people read-
ing this article have already served one
or more IA assignment. Or perhaps you
are now in receipt of such orders, or ex-
pect to be at some point in the near fu-
ture. If so, thank you for serving! I am
hoping and praying that you too can
make the most of your IA assignment!
Cmdr. Stephen Gammon is a U.S.
Fleet Forces Command staff chaplain
for IA Support and the chaplain for Navy
Mobilization Processing Site, Naval Base
Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
Chaplains
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with three other players behind Brees, watching
the line form and chatting with whoever
stopped by.
Its nice to give back, he said of signing
autographs for the Sailors. Its not very much,
but whatever we can do to help out is fine.
Dan Alpern, marketing director for Morale,
Welfare and Recreation, was pleased with the
turnout, which was more manageable than the
year before when the Dallas Cowboys signed
autographs.
We have a lot of happy fans and kids here
today, he said.
As time started running out, fans left the
Brees line and opted instead for autographs
from coach Sean Payton and running back
Mark Ingram, who won the Heisman Trophy
in 2009 when he played for Alabama. Die-hard
Bill Hall, an Oxnard resident who retired after
22 years in the Navy, didnt budge.
I came to see the cheerleaders, but Drew
Brees will do, he said.
Finally, after standing in line for 90 minutes,
he walked away with Brees signature just sec-
onds before the quarterback was ushered to
the plane that would fly the team to Oakland
for their game the next night against the Raid-
ers.
I did it! Hall said, holding up the signed
football. And Im glad I did.
Halls wait was nothing compared to the
Andersons, who started the line outside Han-
gar 34 at 10:30 a.m.
We werent sure how big this was going to
be,said Felicia Anderson, who works for Na-
val Facilities Engineering Service Center and
came with her husband, Lt. (j.g.) Shane An-
derson, who wore his uniform so they could
get front-of-the-line privileges. No one was
here for about the first half hour. We got to
watch everybody set up.
Her husband fessed up to being a 49ers fan
but said his family had long weathered the
Aints years when Archie Manning father
of Peyton and Eli was the only bright spot
on the team. The couple planned to give a foot-
ball signed by Brees to Andersons parents.
CM3 Aaron Heldreth of Underwater Con-
struction Team 2 also walked away with Brees
signature literally.
Heldreth, who lost his leg in a car accident
in 2008, had Brees sign his prosthetic leg.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Saints Coach Sean Payton returns a football to Tristan Lafler after signing it an an autograph session Aug. 27. Tristan, 11, plays
on the Oxnard Warriors youth football team, and his mom, Jamie, told Payton to watch for him in nine years. Tristans dad is an Air
Force tech sergeant stationed at Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme.
Saints sign
autographs at
NBVC Mugu
Above, Saints player Mark Ingram, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2009, signs a
football for EOCA Margo Hoss of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3. Im not a
huge football fan, Hoss said. This is for my parents. Theyre bigger football fans than
I am. At right, CM3 Aaron Heldreth of Underwater Construction Team 2 grins at the
fact that he got quarterback Drew Brees to sign his prosthetic leg.
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Credit counselingand debt manage-
ment are often used interchangeably.
However, there are differences.
Reputable credit counseling organiza-
tions advise clients on managing money
and debts, help develop budgets and offer
free educational materials and workshops.
Their counselors are certified and trained
in the areas of budgeting, consumer cred-
it and debt management. A credit coun-
selor will work with their client to assess
the current financial situation, develop a
realistic spending plan, establish achiev-
able financial goals and create a personal
action plan for success.
Debt management programs are for
people whose financial problems stem
from too much debt. People should only
sign up for one of these plans after a cer-
tified credit counselor has spent time thor-
oughly reviewing their financial situation
and has offered customized advice. Adebt
management program alone is not credit
counseling, and theyre not for everyone.
Adebt management programworks this
way: The credit counselor develops a pay-
ment plan between the client and their
creditors. Creditors may agree to lower
interest rates and waive certain fees, but
consumers must check with all their cred-
itors to be sure that they offer the conces-
sions that a credit counselor describes. A
client will deposit money each month with
the debt management organization. The
organization uses these deposits to pay
unsecured debts, like credit card bills, stu-
dent loans and medical bills. A successful
debt management programrequires clients
to make regular, timely payments and
could take 48 months or longer to com-
plete. Clients also may have to agree not
to apply for or use any additional
credit while participating in the plan.
Military clients should ask Navy Legal
Services to review any contract before
signing. Check with the Better Business
Bureau and the Attorney Generals Office
to make sure the agency youve chosen is
reputable. The Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) website lists questions to ask before
signing a debt management program. Call
up: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/con-
sumer/credit/cre38.shtm
In addition, the FTCoffers free publica-
tions on credit and financial issues, includ-
ing Fiscal Fitness: Choosing a Credit
Counselor and Knee Deep in Debt.
They are available at ftc.gov/credit, or by
calling toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP.
In summary, consumers with a lot of
credit debt should get credit counseling
before committing to a debt management
program. Acredit counselor can help with
a budget and explore other options before
assisting a client into a debt management
program.
Interested in helping military clients
develop budgets and spending plans? Call
NMCRS at 982-4409 today to learn about
volunteer programs.
Need help with debt relief?
The NMCRS Thrift Shop will no longer
accept donations of or sell any combat
uniforms. All uniforms should be turned
into a commands supply department and
turned over to DLA Disposition Servic-
es.
Thrift Shop (Bldg. 829, Port Huen-
eme): Open Monday and Wednesday, 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Civilian clothing, baby
items, household items and much, much
more. Prices start at 5 cents!
Budget for Baby: Tuesday, Sept. 13,
and Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 6 to 7 p.m.
Learn how your new bundle of joy will
impact your budget and how to pay for
all those additional expenses like formula,
diapers, clothing, car seats, etc. Just for
attending this class, participants will re-
ceive Babys First Seabag, filled with new-
born items fromGerber, at least one hand-
made item and a new outfit for your
baby.
Volunteer orientation: Wednesday,
Sept. 14, at 1 p.m. Recruiting caseworkers,
Thrift Shop cashiers and Budget for Baby
instructors. Reimbursement for child care
and mileage. Snacks provided.
For more information or to register for
classes, call 982-4409.
Schedule of events
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Service will provide services from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, to all military
personnel, dependents, retirees and De-
fense Department personnel at Bldg. 1180,
Region Legal Service Office, second floor,
Naval Base Ventura County, Port Huen-
eme.
The outreach will directly assist with
immigration and naturalization issues ei-
ther beginning or already started, includ-
ing fingerprinting. Bring all relevant pa-
perwork, including copies of filed
documents, Notices of Action, Alien
Registration Number or LIN/WACnum-
bers, correspondence and any other in-
formation that pertains to your inqui-
ry.
Sign-up is required. Stop by Naval
Legal Service Branch Office, Bldg 1180,
first floor, to complete a Military In-
quiry Sheet.
If you have questions, contact the
Navy Legal Service Office at 982-3124.
Citizenship, immigration services
available at Hueneme on Sept. 22
The last opportunity to find out about
federal employee benefits and to ask
questions about themwill be offered from
1:30 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Na-
val Base Ventura County, Port Huen-
eme.
The seminar, titled Understanding
Federal Employee Benefits, will be held
in Bldg. 1388, the Audio-Visual Center
at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port
Hueneme Division.
Topics will include understanding and
maximizing benefits of PPOs and HMOs,
choosing the right dental and vision plan
and an explanation of howflexible spend-
ing accounts work.
For any questions, contact Rebecca
Coronado at 982-4084.
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By Patrick Sammon
NAWCWD Point Mugu Security Officer
For many living on the West Coast, like
myself, I had the morning news on while
I got ready for work. I thought, Today
will be easy, as I would be attending a
security seminar at Dukes, titled Protect-
ing Our Crown Jewels.
How wrong and ironic that would turn
out to be.
As I was watching the news, I saw the
aftermath of the first aircraft impact. At
first, everyone on the news station and
I thought it was some small private
aircraft that had a malfunction and
crashed into the tower on a fluke. When
the second plane hit, I remember scream-
ing out loud, No! No! You (deleted),
because I knew, right then, in my gut, we
were at war, and I also knew there were
friends of mine who had died.
Our symposium was a somber and sad
event, to say the least. Here we were, a
room full of security professionals, help-
less as to what had transpired. Then we
heard about the Pentagon and Flight 93.
When is it going to stop?
I felt a little relieved when we heard the
USAwent into our highest alert and fight-
ers were finally being scrambled. I felt
anguish for additional passengers and
crews who may need to be sacrificed, but
I realized it may be necessary. I was thank-
ful I was able to contact all my family and
none were traveling. I drifted in and out
of prayer, all day.
As I mentioned previously, we were in
Dukes, and there was a huge, wall-sized
TV in the lounge turned on to the news.
I remember seeing the first tower collapse,
and this just increased the rage that was
building inside. I also knew it was prob-
ably inevitable the second tower would
collapse, as well.
It wouldnt be until the end of the day,
after making contact with everyone at
work that I needed to and going home,
that I let loose and sobbed for almost an
hour.
During my teenage years (16-19), I
worked as an intern stockbroker at 110
Broadway, the Equitable Building, Man-
hattan, for Tucker Anthony & R.L. Day.
I would take the BMT Subway from
Brooklyn and get off behind Trinity
Church at the Court Street station. When
you got to the top of the stairs, the first
thing anyone would see was the World
Trade Center, under construction.
At work back then, all the brokerage
firms, including mine, would have a cloud
of smoke in them, fromall the three pack
a day smokers, which forced me to go to
the neighborhood deli and pick up lunch
in order to re-oxygenate. I would go to
Trinity Churchs cemetery across the street,
where there were park benches and to
where the lunch crowd would often mi-
grate. I would either sit and watch con-
struction on the WTC, or, on a very hot
day, go to the far side under the trees and
share time with Alexander Hamilton (hes
buried there).
When I went back for my 40th high
school reunion, I visited the WTC site,
plus all my other old stomping grounds.
It was bittersweet. What if I had decided
to stay in the Wall Street district rather
than making the Navy a career? Would I
have been in WTC that day?
I lost friends in brokerage firms and
NYFD. Ive got their autographs and sen-
timents in my graduating yearbook. Al-
though I hadnt seen them for decades, I
miss them now more than I ever had be-
fore.
Patrick Sammon, who attended high
school in Brooklyn, has been at Point Mugu
since 1978 and has been a Naval Air Warfare
Center Weapons Division security specialist
since 1995.
Ex-New Yorker, security specialist remembers 9/11
Here we were, a
room full of security
professionals, helpless
as to what had
happened.
What if I had decided
to stay in the Wall
Street district rather
than making the Navy
a career? Would I have
been in WTC that day?
Manager. Barry Thurston, USN Ret|red
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By Theresa Goldstrand
NAWCWD Public Affairs
After a stellar 24-year naval career,
Capt. Timothy J. Eel Morey celebrated
his pending retirement with a change of
command and retirement ceremony Sept.
1 at the Air Test and Evaluation Squad-
ron (VX) 30 Hangar 372, Naval Base
Ventura County, Point Mugu.
As commodore of the Naval Test Wing
Pacific (NTWP), Morey completed his
last military flight Aug. 29, departing
fromthe Naval Air Warfare Center Weap-
ons Division (NAWCWD) VX-31 flight
line at China Lake, where he served from
March 2004 to March 2007 as chief test
pilot and then commander of VX-31.
More than 200 guests witnessed the
traditional Navy change of command
ceremony when Morey was relieved by
Capt. Paul A. Sohl as NTWP command-
er.
NASA astronaut Capt. Scott Kelly was
the guest speaker. A veteran of three
space flights, Kelly has logged more than
180 days in space. Like his shipmate Mo-
rey, Kelly received his commission from
the State University of New York Mari-
time College and was designated a naval
aviator at Naval Air Station Beeville,
Texas.
Morey is well-known to the NAWCWD
community through his service as the
Tomahawk test director within PEO(W)
at Patuxent River, Md., from October
2001 to December 2003. In March 2004,
he reported to VX-31 as the chief test
pilot and then assumed command of the
squadron September 2005.
Morey became the military director of
NAVAIRs Weapons and Energetics De-
partment in March 2007, a position he
held until June 2008, when he assumed
command of NTWP.
Hailing from North Salem, N.Y., Mo-
rey was commissioned May 1987 through
the NROTC Program at the State Uni-
versity of New York Maritime College,
where he earned a bachelors degree in
electrical engineering and a U.S. Coast
Guard Third Mate license in the Mer-
chant Marine. He was designated a naval
aviator July 1989. Throughout his career,
he accumulated more than 3,000 hours
of flight time in 35 different aircraft.
Moreys personal awards include three
Navy Meritorious Service Medals, two
Navy/Marine Corps Commendation
Medals and two Navy/Marine Corps
Achievement Medals.
Morey retires as commodore, Naval Test Wing Pacific
By ACAN Brian Loo
San Nicolas Island
A 16-year-old from Santa Clarita took
up a recent offer from a neighborhood
friend and visited the air traffic control area
and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 30
(VX-30) at Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Point Mugu.
Austin Cherney has always dreamed of
becoming a pilot, perhaps even an astro-
naut, and wanted to see for himself what
air traffic controllers do.
The July 25 tour started at radar and was
hosted by Air Traffic Controller 1st Class
Timothy Barrett. He explained to Austin
the importance of radar operation and the
excitement that overwhelms a controller
when handling numerous aircraft departing
and approaching the airspace over NBVC
Point Mugu.
Austins eyes were wide as he watched air
traffic controllers in operation, a side of air
traffic control most people never get to ex-
perience.
The tour then led to the control tower,
where Austin was greeted by the tower
branch chief, Air Traffic Controller 1st
Class Julian Demps, who explained how the
control tower is operated and how critical
it is to be able to handle various scenarios
with aircraft on the airfield and in the air-
space.
Austin watched aircraft taxiing, departing
and arriving, all of which gave him an un-
derstanding about the communication be-
tween controller and pilot.
Austin was then offered an opportunity
to visit the VX-30 Bloodhounds with Lt.
Nathan Sayer. This is where he would get
the chance to talk with a Navy officer about
flying and what he should expect if he
ever became a Navy pilot.
Sayer enriched Austin with information
about college and the requirements of
becoming a pilot, as well as the possi-
bilities of pursuing the Naval Academy.
The exclusive time spent with Sayer was
something Austin said he would never
forget.
Todays visit was the best day of my
summer vacation, Austin said.
Austin now has a sense of direction for
his post-high school career and is prepar-
ing himself for a career in naval avia-
tion.
Whether he becomes an air traffic con-
troller or a pilot in the Navy is yet to be
determined, but one thing is certain: The
visit to NBVC Point Mugu will have had
an impact on his decision.
Teen gets life-changing look at air traffic control
PHOTO BY ACAN BRIAN LOO / SNI
Austin Cherney, a 16-year-old from
Santa Clarita, took up a neighbors
offer and toured the air traffic
control area at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu.
U.S. NAVY PHOTO
Rear Adm. Mat Winter, left, NAWCWD
commander andNaval Air SystemsCommand
Test and Evaluation assistant commander,
bids Fair Winds and Following Seas to his
shipmate and friend, Capt. Timothy J. Morey,
who celebrated his pending retirement in a
dual change of command and retirement
ceremony Sept. 1.
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
Its a lot harder than it
looks.
About two dozen officers from
Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) learned that mastering
wheelchair basketball is no slam
dunk when they tried out the
sport Friday, Aug. 26, during the
first-ever U.S. Olympic Commit-
tee Paralympic Military Sports
Camp at NBVC, Port Huen-
eme.
All of them broke into a sweat
after a few minutes of play, and
several commented afterwards
that not only was it harder than
they expected, it required more
athletic expertise than they an-
ticipated.
Its a lot of fun, but its really
challenging, said Capt. David
Sasek, chief staff officer of the
base. The spatial relationships
are all different. I had a guy open
for a fast break and I passed to
him but he couldnt get there in
time. Its a lot more athletic than
it looks.
Its certainly a different expe-
rience, agreed Capt. Jim
McHugh, commanding officer of
the base. Its a challenge figuring
out how to drive.
Fred Morgan, Morale, Welfare
and Recreation site manager, or-
ganized the 90-minute scrimmage
so the officers could experience
one of the most popular sports
offered at the Wounded Warrior
Training Camps held at NBVC.
This was a fantastic opportu-
nity for everyone to gain an ap-
preciation for what the wounded
warriors go through,said MWR
Marketing Director Dan Alp-
ern.
Cmdr. Michael Obermiller,
public works officer, is an avid
basketball player and found
wheelchair basketball to be a dif-
ferent sport than what hes used
to.
For one thing, the rim is a lot
farther away, he said. And Im
used to jumping, which I cant
do.
Wheelchair basketball players
use chairs with cambered wheels,
meaning they tilt so theyre wid-
er at the base, giving the player
better balance. It didnt help Lt.
Wade Jones, the food service of-
ficer for the base. Twice, he was
reaching far out for a pass when
someone bumped into him,
knocking him over.
Officers find out wheelchair basketball is no slam dunk
PHOTOS BY MC2 (SW) KARALIE MOORE / NBVC
Officers at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) exercise their skills at
wheelchair basketball during a U.S. Olympic Committee Paralympic
Military Sports Camp held at NBVC Port Hueneme Aug. 25-29.
Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding
officer, Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC), tests his mobility in a
wheelchair.
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The idea behind all wheelchair sports is that the
chair is part of the body not an easy concept
for an able-bodied individual whos used to running
instead of pushing and rolling. And in keeping
with that idea, a fallen player cant unstrap himself
and get back into the chair he has to roll the
chair over so that hes facing the ground, then push
himself upright.
Jones said Monday his shoulders were sore.
Its challenging getting the arc on the ball from
that low, he said. Its like playing on your
knees.
The USOC camp, held Aug. 25-29, brought to-
gether several dozen wounded, ill and injured ser-
vice members fromthe Navy, Air Force and Special
Forces to try wheelchair basketball, archery, cy-
cling, swimming and strength and conditioning.
This camp is an opportunity to introduce our
wounded warriors back into the sports experience,
said Rick Babington, cycling coach. Its also an
opportunity for us as coaches to gauge their inter-
est in a particular sport, determine if they qualify
for a paralympic programin that sport and, if they
do classify and have an interest, see if there is po-
tential for them to compete at some level in that
sport.
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Lt. Wade Jones, food service officer for Naval Base Ventura County,
learns how tough it is to become upright once a wheelchair tips over
during a game of wheelchair basketball.
PHOTO BY MC2 (SW) KARALIE MOORE / NBVC
Upright again, Jones heads down the court, being
careful not to let the bouncing ball hit the rim of the
cambered wheel. A player is allowed only two pushes
of the wheelchair before a dribble any more than
that and its a traveling violation.
Camp includes officers scrimmage
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Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, is once again
hosting the Wounded Warrior Half Marathon, the pro-
ceeds of which go to upcoming training camps for in-
jured, seriously ill and wounded Navy and Coast Guard
athletes.
The half marathon starts at 7:30 a.m. Sept. 17 at the
Mugu Gym. There will also be a 5K run and a Military
Mile Run.
Cost to run the half marathon is $35 for civilians and
$20 for military. The 5K is $20 for civilians and $10 for
military. The Military Mile is $10 for civilians and $5
for military.
Deadline to register at www.active.com is Monday,
Sept. 12. Information: 989-7378 or 982-3007.
Volunteers are needed from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. to help
set up and to man water stations, registration, crowd
control, the finish line and parking areas and to help
with cleanup. Volunteers will receive a free t-shirt and
lunch, and active duty military volunteers will have a
volunteer letter sent to their command.
Please email amanda.haskell@navy.mil for information
on volunteering or to sign up.
Wounded Warrior
Half Marathon set
for Sept. 17 at Mugu
By Kathy Stewart
NSWC Port Hueneme Command Communications
Each year, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme supports the efforts of the nations
wounded warriors by participating in the annual Hiring
Heroes Career Fair at Camp Pendleton, and this year
was no exception.
NSWC Port Hueneme was among approximately 135
organizations recruiting wounded veterans during the
career fair at the U.S. Marine Corps base in Camp Pend-
leton on July 13.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD),
the annual event is part of a nationwide effort to help
wounded warriors transition from the warfront to the
civilian workplace.
Dave Haugland, NSWCPort Huenemes security and
safety manager, along with employees Armando Onti-
veros and John Grahovac, manned a recruiting booth
during the event and engaged a large number of attend-
ees.
We drew a lot of interest and were swamped from
the time it started until mid-afternoon,Haugland said.
The team collected more than 30 resumes, which were
forwarded to NSWC Port Hueneme hiring managers
for review and follow-up. And more resumes are com-
ing in daily, added Haugland.
As a critical Navy command in support of the fleet,
NSWC Port Hueneme relies on a strong workforce
and Haugland said he thinks the recruitment effort is
good for the organization as well as the wounded war-
riors, who have experience, military training, a teamwork
mentality and a commitment to completing challenging
missions.
NSWC Port Hueneme
recruits wounded vets
PHOTO BY AQUITA BROWN / WOUNDED WARRIOR REGIMENT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
Dave Haugland, NSWC Port Huenemes security and safety
manager, hands a business card to Marine 1st Lt. Lucian
Mossbarger during the Hiring Heroes Career Fair on July 13
at the U.S. Marine Corps base in Camp Pendleton.
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Ten active-duty members
of the military including
five Sailors stationed at
Naval Base Ventura Coun-
ty will be honored on
Friday, Sept. 9, as the Ox-
nard Chamber of Com-
merce holds its 14th an-
nual Military Appreciation
Dinner.
The event begins at 6 p.
m. at the Courtyard Mar-
riott, 600 E. Esplanade
Drive, Oxnard.
Among those being hon-
ored is Chief Construction
Electrician Leonardo
Calderon of the 31st Sea-
bee Readiness Group, who
was named the Navys 2010
Sailor of the Year. He was
the first Seabee to receive
the honor.
Also being recognized
for demonstrating excel-
lence and going the extra
mile, according to the
chamber, are:
Construction Electri-
cian 1st Class (Seabee
Combat Warfare) William
L. Cappel, Naval Mobile
Construction Battalion
(NMCB) 3.
Construction Mechan-
ic 1st Class (Seabee Com-
bat Warfare) William E.
Barbieri, Naval Construc-
tion Training Center.
Builder 2nd Class (Sea-
bee Combat Warfare)
Adam D. Kortmeyer,
NMCB 40.
Naval Aircrewman 1st
Class (Aviation Warfare)
Danny Ledesma, Air Test
and Evaluation Squadron
30 (VX-30).
Being recognized from
other branches of the mil-
itary are:
U.S. Coast Guard
Boatswains Mate 2nd
Class Matthew V. Marler,
stationed at Channel Is-
lands Harbor.
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt.
Geoffrey Petit, an inspec-
tor and instructor at
Weapons Company, 2D
Battalion, 23D Marines,
NBVC Port Hueneme.
U.S. Air Force Techni-
cal Sgt. Vickram J. Raj-
paul, 344th Training
Squadron, Detachment 1,
NBVC Port Hueneme.
Channel Islands Air
National Guard Technical
Sgt. John S. Meyers, 146th
Maintenance Squadron,
146th Airlift Wing, Port
Hueneme.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt.
Donald G. Davis.
For more information
on the event, call the Ox-
nard chamber at 983-
6118.
Oxnard Chamber
honors 10 members
of todays military
CM1 William E. Barbieri
CEC Leonardo Calderon
CE1 William L. Cappel
BU2 Adam D. Kortmeyer
AFW1 Danny Ledesma
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of the Year
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse editor
From carnitas to Thai spring rolls to
good old-fashioned peach cobbler, the 400
people who attended the Multicultural
Day lunchtime event took their appetites
on an around-the-world tour Thursday,
Sept. 1.
Held this year on the Seabee Chapel
grounds at Naval Base Ventura County,
Port Hueneme, the 18th annual event fea-
tured live entertainment and samples from
12 food booths all representing differ-
ent ethnicities.
For $6, a food sample passport allowed
each attendee to cruise from booth to
booth, sampling banana pudding, jamba-
laya and tacos.
On stage, people who work at the base
shared their cultural heritage through
song and dance.
Chief Culinary Specialist Ronald Rob-
inson, who oversees all the barracks at
Naval Base Ventura County, chaired the
event committee.
Everything went really well, he said.
We had plenty of people more than
I anticipated.
In keeping with tradition, a panel of
judges rated the food, with the peach
cobbler served by the African American
Focus Group coming in first. Tacos
served by Human Resources came in
second, and carnitas served by the His-
panic Employment Program came in
third.
A taste of different cultures
Everett Batey and Delia Aldrete serve carnitas in the booth sponsored by the Hispanic
Employment Program. The carnitas ended up winning third place.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Kris Gillespie, who works in administration at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port
Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD) and Ivan Bermudez, an engineer with NSWC PHD, take to
the stage for some salsa dancing during the 18th annual Multicultural Day.
CS3 Josh Hoover serves up New England
clam chowder in the booth sponsored by the
Port Hueneme galley.
CS1 Marco Guevarra of the Port Hueneme
barracks performs Muli, which means
Again in Filipino.
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Seabees from Naval Mobile Construc-
tion Battalion 3 traveled to the Camp
Roberts National Guard base last month
for training with large weapons.
The Seabees spent the last week of Au-
gust learning how to use the weapons
systems to defend their camp in a combat
environment in the event a Seabee bat-
talion is attacked.
NMCB 3 is an expeditionary element
of U.S. Naval forces, providing construc-
tion, engineering and security services in
support of national strategy, naval power
projection, humanitarian assistance and
contingency operations.
NMCB 3 travels to Camp Roberts for hands-on training with large weapons
GM3 (SCW) Christopher Acevedo issues an
M-16 with an M-203 grenade launcher to
a Seabee from Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 3.
PHOTOS BY MCC (SCW/AW/SW) JESSE SHERWIN / NMCB 3
UCCN Shannell Hall, with the assistance of EOCN Clinton Roberts, fires an MK-19 40mm
grenade launcher as an instructor from the 31st Seabee Readiness Group observes.
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, along with instructors from the 31st
Seabee Readiness Group, prepare to fire MK-19 automatic 40mm grenade launchers at
the multi-purpose range, Camp Roberts National Guard base.
BU3 (SCW) Michael Connor, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, fires an AT-4 rocket launcher at the multi-purpose range
on the Camp Roberts National Guard base.
Bringing out the big guns: Seabees learn to defend camp
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Help when you need it.
The Fleet & Family
Support Center
In celebration of the 41st anniver-
sary of the Navy Ombudsman Program
and to recognize the special contribu-
tions of our command ombudsmen,
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is
hosting the annual Ombudsman Ap-
preciation Luncheon on Thursday, Sept.
22, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bard
Mansion, NBVC Port Hueneme.
Navy ombudsmen are extremely ded-
icated volunteers who are trained to
assist Navy families to successfully
navigate the challenges of the Navy
lifestyle.
They also:
Serve as a two-way communication
link between the command and military
family members.
Provide assistance in preparing for
deployments and other extended op-
erations.
Offer support and guidance to fam-
ilies in adapting to the challenges of
the military lifestyle.
Provide resolution assistance on
family and personal issues before those
issues become a crisis.
Maintain confidentiality.
Support the commands mission.
Work within the chain of command
as directed.
Maintain the highest standards of
professionalism.
Commands are encouraged to make
a special effort to participate in the lun-
cheon and honor their ombudsman for
the hard work they do.
Cost is $13 per person.
RSVP to Tina Egelston, NBVC Om-
budsman, no later than Monday, Sept.
12, at nbvcomb@gmail.com or at 509-
3799.
Checks should be payable to MWR
and delivered to the Port Hueneme
Fleet & Family Support Center front
desk no later than Monday, Sept. 12.
For more information or payment
questions, contact Ombudsman Coor-
dinator Dave Oehldrich at 989-1682 or
at dave.oehldrich@navy.mil.
Sept. 22 luncheon at Bard honors Navys ombudsmen
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All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-
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formation.
Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-
vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Confidential clinical
counseling, relocation assistance, resume
assistance, financial consultations and
many other support services are available
at your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-
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Life Skills Workshops
Parenting 6- to 12-year-olds (7 ses-
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child problems in this seven-week
parenting group. Mondays, Sept. 12, 19,
26, Oct. 3, 17, 24, 31; 4 to 6 p.m.
Career Support and Retention
NBVC Job Fair: Thursday, Sept. 8, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. FFSC lobby, Bldg 1169,
Port Hueneme. Open to active duty, spous-
es, reservists, retirees, Defense Department
or contract employees, and anyone who
has installation access. Make sure those
resumes are ready to bring to the Job
Fair!
(Register for TAP classes with your
Command Career Counselor)
Executive Transaction Assistance Pro-
gram(XTAP): E-7 &above, retirees. Bring
medical record & DD2648 Monday. Ap-
propriate civilian attire. Spouses welcome.
Please register via your command career
counselor. Monday through Thursday,
Sept. 12-15, daily 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Transition Assistance Program(TAP):
E-6 & below, separatees. Bring DD2648
& medical record on Monday. Appropri-
ate civilian attire. Register via your com-
mand career counselor. Monday-Thurs-
day, Sept. 19-22, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
What Employers Want: International
HR specialists reveal what companies are
looking for. Thurs., Sept. 15, 2 to 3 p.m.
Call 982-5325 to register.
Goal Setting: Learn how to identify,
prioritize and achieve your goals through
proper planning and organizational strat-
egies. Wed., Sept. 21, 10 a.m. to noon.
Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-
edge resume techniques! Must call 982-
5325 to register. Fri., Sept. 23, 7:30 to 9
a.m.
Federal Employment: Resume, web-
sites and the application process. Fri.,
Sept. 23, 9 to 11 a.m.
VAAssist/Paperwork Turn-In: Hands-
on assistance in filing, reopening, or ap-
pealing your VAclaim. Three reps to assist
you. Active duty, veterans, widows, walk-
ins welcome! Wed., Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to
noon.
MS Excel: Frombeginner to advanced
in 2 hours. Wed., Sept. 28, 8:30 to 10:30
a.m. Point Mugu FFSC, Bldg. 225.
Ombudsman
Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon:
Celebration for all the volunteers who
donate their time to be an ombudsman.
Thurs., Sept. 22, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Bard
Mansion.
Sexual Assault
Prevention Response (SAPR)
Data Collection Coordinator Training:
Training for new SAPR data collection
coordinators. Required training for DCCs.
Mon., Sept. 26, 9 to 11 a.m.
SAPRAdvocate Monthly Meeting: All
command advocates are required to attend
as part of their annual refresher training.
Thurs., Sept. 29. Times: 982-5037.
Operation Prepare
Disaster Preparedness: Are you and
your family prepared for a disaster? Learn
what to do to keep you and your loved
ones safe. Tues., Sept, 20, 2 to 3 p.m.
Exceptional Family Member
Parent Support Network: A support
group for active and retired military fam-
ilies with special needs children. Share
local resources and get support. Meet at
1104 Calle el Halcon, Camarillo. Call 982-
3159 for more information and dates.
IA Readiness and Deployment
IA Family Connection: Whether this
is your first or 21st experience with deploy-
ments or IAs, join others in this family
connection and meet with spouses of de-
ployed service members. Share knowledge
of how to thrive during this experience.
Tues., Sept. 13, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Deployment Homecoming: Your
spouse is coming home! Learn what to
expect and how to help both of you make
this a rewarding reunion. Wed., Sept. 14,
1 to 2 p.m.
Relocation
Welcome Aboard Workshop: For in-
coming service members and their families
to receive information on military and
community resources on and near NBVC.
Wed., Sept. 14, 2 to 4 p.m.
Smooth Move: Make your PCS move
easy and smooth. Learn about your en-
titlements from the experts. Wed., Sept.
21, 10 a.m. to noon.
Married to the Military: Newly mar-
ried to the Navy? Learn about military
benefits, family programs. Wed., Sept. 28,
5 to 7 p.m.
Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig-
nated personnel have the necessary train-
ing to be command sponsors. Call 989-
8833 to set up briefs at your command.
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Financial Management
Financial counseling by appointment.
Are you juggling your bills? Need financial
advice? An FFSC financial counselor is
available Monday through Friday at the
Hueneme or Mugu FFSC. Call 982-3640
(Port Hueneme) or 989-8844 (Point
Mugu). Information available on car buy-
ing, understanding your TSP, planning for
retirement, getting a 720 credit score, sav-
ing and investing, home buying and de-
veloping a spending plan. Financial class-
es available at your command space. Call
982-3640 or 982-3102 to schedule any of
the classes.
Home Buying Seminar: Do you want
to buy a home in the near future? Learn
how to determine price range, select a real
estate agent and choose the best financing
plan. Wed., Sept. 21, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
New Parent Support
Little Explorers for Toddlers: An in-
teractive parent-toddler playgroup for
babies 15-36 months. Thursdays, 10 to 11
a.m., except first Thursday of the month.
Call 982-5037 for location.
New Mamas: For expecting mamas
and mamas with babies 015 months old.
Information, education and support.
Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Yoga Mamas: For expecting and new
mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30
to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.
0-4 Nurturing Parent Education Series
(5 sessions): Raising independent, smart
baby; 0-4 years. Your real challenges:
mealtimes, discipline, toilet training, bed-
times & more! Thursdays through Sep-
tember, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Deployments: Birth, Bonding & Be-
yond: Deployments with babies in the
home can be challenging. Get support.
Take this class alone or as part of the 0-4
Nurturing Parent EducationSeries. Thurs.,
Sept. 29, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Free food distribution
Saturday, Sept. 24: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Bldg. 19, near the Pleasant Valley Gate
on NBVCPort Hueneme. 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.
For information, please call Sandy Lyle,
command liaison, at 989-8833 or e-mail
sandra.lyle@navy.mil.
Hotline numbers
There are many resources avail-
able for victims of sexual assault.
If you have been a victim of sexual
assault and would like to talk with
someone, please call:
NBVC SAPR Response Line:
805-218-9370.
DoD Safe Helpline: 1-877-995-
5247.
All calls are confidential.
Safety tip: Do not allowyourself
to be isolated with a person you do
not know or trust. Keep asking
yourself, How can I keep myself
safe in this situation? Be aware of
who might be able to assist you if
a situation gets out of hand.
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By Kathy Stewart
NSWC Port Hueneme Command
Communications
Students from local high schools, col-
leges and universities expanded their
learning experience this summer by work-
ing at Naval Surface Warfare Center
(NSWC) Port Hueneme as part of the
organizations Summer Hires initia-
tive.
The initiative serves as an umbrella for
two programs one sponsored by NSWC
Port Hueneme, and the other a federal
Workforce Recruiting Program. Com-
bined, they bring together a diverse mix
of students to serve in various positions
at the Navy command throughout summer
breaks.
The NSWC Port Hueneme-sponsored
program, which began in 2010, is part of
the commands outreach effort to promote
science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM) studies. The program offers high
school students interested in STEMand
college students pursuing a degree in en-
gineering the opportunity to gain valu-
able work experience as junior profession-
als in an engineering environment.
To generate interest and resume submit-
tals for the program, a teamof volunteers
from NSWC Port Hueneme sent out re-
cruitment flyers to the different local cam-
puses and screened and interviewed can-
didates. Elizabeth Awa, tactical fleet
interface branch manager at NSWC Port
Hueneme, headed the effort, with help
from colleagues Darcy Barrios, John
Amaki, Delia Sanchez and Karen Brow-
er.
For college candidates, the team as-
sessed experience, GPAscores and leader-
ship qualities before sending their selection
recommendations to NSWC Port Huen-
eme hiring managers for final determina-
tion. High school prospects were given a
series of questions, and their responses
were also sent to the organizations hiring
managers. According to Awa, the pool of
high school candidates was so exception-
al, the consensus among the hiring man-
agers was Lets provide opportunities.
In total, eight summer hires were se-
lected.
Its our hope that this early exposure
will entice themto make NSWCPort Hue-
neme their employer of choice upon
graduation, said Awa.
For the third consecutive year, NSWC
Port Hueneme also participated in the
Workforce Recruiting Program. Co-spon-
sored by the U.S. Department of Labor
and the U.S. Department of Defense, this
programprovides post-secondary students
and recent graduates with disabilities the
opportunity to showcase their skills in the
workplace through summer or permanent
jobs. Using a database of available stu-
dents, NSWC Port Hueneme hiring man-
agers selected three students representing
a variety of majors fromlocal colleges and
universities for positions around the com-
mand.
Before taking on their temporary roles,
all of the summer hires underwent initial
training that included facility tours, dem-
onstrations and class tutorials.
It was cool to see all the labs in the
Surface Warfare Engineering Facility
(SWEF) and all the techy things that the
people there get to work with, said sum-
mer hire Jameson Henry. He found SWEF
and the commands Self Defense Test Ship
to be the most enlightening.
When you first start, you just see peo-
ple in cubicles,he said. Then, when you
do the tour, it puts everything into per-
spective you have a better understand-
ing of the work that goes on here.
Henry has been able to gain hands-on
experience as an engineering aide for the
commands Air Dominance Department,
assisting with tasks such as remote sensing
testing and evaluation.
Imgoing for my masters in aerospace
engineering, so the work Im doing at
NSWC Port Hueneme is very relevant.
While the Summer Hires initiative gives
local students an edge toward the future,
it provides a greater overall advantage ac-
cording to Awa.
Because the Summer Hires initiative
promotes STEMin our local schools, pro-
vides job opportunities and offers expo-
sure to our work at NSWCPort Hueneme,
I see it as a benefit to the fleet and the
country as a whole, she said.
Summer program introduces students to Navy careers
PHOTO BY KATHY STEWART / NSWC PORT HUENEME COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS
Local students participating in the NSWC Port Hueneme Summer Hires initiative visit
the Surface Warfare Engineering Facility lab, where they are briefed by engineer Keith
Sander, far right, on the labs mission. Antoinette Pineau, center right, the organizations
interpreter, helps out for students with hearing disabilities.
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The Ventura County Maritime Mu-
seum is holding a class for people inter-
ested in volunteering at the museum.
The class runs from9 to 11 a.m. Mon-
day, Sept. 19, and continues every Mon-
day through Dec. 21 at the Ventura
County Maritime Museum, 2731 S. Vic-
toria Ave. in Oxnard Fishermans
Wharf.
For information and to reserve a place
in the class, call Pat Wynhoff, training
coordinator, at 984-0822.
The museums website is www.vcmm.
org.
Museum needs volunteers
To honor the Navy Lodge housekeep-
ing, front desk and maintenance staffs
for the work they do to support military
families, Navy Lodge Port Hueneme is
participating in National Hospitality
Week, Sept. 11-17.
The Navy Lodge staff is very excited
to participate in National Hospitality
Week, said Manager James Tiqui.
They do so much throughout the year
to make sure our guests have a clean and
comfortable stay at our Navy Lodge.
This week allows our associates to show
off their housekeeping and guest service
skills and have fun at the same time.
The public is invited to an open house
on Friday, Sept. 16, from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. to tour guest rooms. A staff barbe-
cue, luncheons and associate contests are
also planned.
Navy Lodges provide free Wi-Fi, cable
TV with Showtime, Breakfast To Go,
and pet accommodations. Reservations
can be made by calling 800 NAVYINN,
or by going online to www.navy-lodge.
com.
For all military lodging locations vis-
it www.dodlodging.com.
Navy Lodge open house
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme provided technical support
to the Seventh Fleet Strike Cell aboard
USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and USS Ohio
last month during the Navys first non-
combat tactical expenditure of an opera-
tional Tomahawk cruise missile.
Submerged near the Northern Mariana
Islands, USS Ohio (SSGN 726) conduct-
ed the Aug. 4 live-fire of a Tomahawk land
attack missile, successfully impacting its
target, an uninhabited island located
within the Mariana Island Range complex
nearly 150 miles north of Guam.
In preparation for the training profi-
ciency launch, NSWCPort Hueneme per-
sonnel replicated a guided-missile subma-
rine Command and Control Mission
Distribution System and configured a
Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control Sys-
tem suite in Port Huenemes Land Attack
Fleet Support Strike Warfare Lab.
Both Port Hueneme military and civil-
ian personnel engaged in providing real-
time technical information and solutions
to the Strike Cell and to USS Ohio.
Port Huenemes technical support of
the mission was crucial for success, said
Lt. Cmdr. Alexander Dutko, Tomahawk
System test lead for PMA-280. If they
were not available through CHAT real
time, Maritime Operations Center and
Field Repair Unit would not have been
able to sort through the nodal relation-
ships and realize success.
As the Navys in-service engineering
agent for the Tactical Tomahawk
Weapon Control System, NSWC Port
Hueneme, a division of the Naval Sur-
face Warfare Center and a field activ-
ity of Naval Sea Systems Command,
integrates, tests, evaluates and pro-
vides life-cycle engineering and logis-
tics support for surface warfare sys-
tems.
NSWC Port Hueneme helps with missile launch
PHOTO BY MC1 DAVID MERCIL / U.S. NAVY
USS Ohio (SSGN 726) moors at a port in Yokosuka, Japan, before beginning a training
proficiency launch on Aug. 4. NSWC Port Hueneme provided technical support to the
Seventh Fleet Strike Cell aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) and USS Ohio during the Navys
first non-combat tactical expenditure of an operational Tomahawk Cruise Missile.
Parents of children who use car seats
are invited to a Sept. 23 event at Naval
Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, to
make sure these life-saving devices are
installed correctly.
From 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., safety of-
ficials will be stationed at the ballfields
at Point Mugu, 122 N. Mugu Road,
checking car seats and booster seats. No
appointments are necessary; its all first-
come, first-served.
For more information, e-mail nbvc_
safety@navy.mil.
Car seat safety check
By Kathy Stewart
NSWC Port Hueneme Command
Communications
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme hosted an event Aug. 23 to
celebrate Womens Equality Day and to
discuss the importance of career develop-
ment in bridging the gap for womens
equality in the workplace.
The event, co-sponsored by the Port
Hueneme Division (PHD) Federal Wom-
ens Program (FWP) and Federally Em-
ployed Women (FEW) Southern Califor-
nia Gold Coast chapter, included speakers
from NSWC Port Hueneme; Naval Fa-
cilities (NAVFAC) Engineering Service
Center, Port Hueneme; and Naval Air
Warfare Center (NAWC) Weapons Divi-
sion, Point Mugu.
Womens Equality Day is an annual
awareness event commemorating the 1920
passage of the 19th Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution granting women the
right to vote.
NSWC Port Hueneme hosted the event
to bring focus to the development and
advancement of women in the workplace
as part of the organizations and the Na-
vys mission to create a culture that val-
ues diversity and ensure diversity in
senior-level positions.
NSWC Port Hueneme Commander
Capt. WilliamDeBowdelivered the open-
ing remarks, noting the significance of the
day and assuring that he will continue to
support NSWC Port Huenemes ongoing
efforts toward full equality.
Speakers from the various Navy orga-
nizations offered words of inspiration and
tips to help women excel professionally.
Joyce Query, manager for Acquisition
Policy andProcurement Support at NSWC
Port Hueneme, shared her work experience
and offered this advice.
I encourage individuals to use network-
ing as a tool and to become a mentor,she
said. Its one of the most important
things you can do for yourself and to give
back. NSWC Port Huenemes Senior
Management Analyst Trina Haizlip-Payne
recounted how she was able to propel her
career through perseverance.
I made opportunities for myself, and
if I came to any barriers, I just jumped
over them and kept on going, she said.
Other speakers, including NAVFAC
Public Works Business Line Manager
Mary Lingua and Rosalie Sommer, dep-
uty for the Program & Business Analysis
Department at Point Mugus NAWC
Weapons Division, offered their insights
on gaining work-life balance and career
development planning, respectively.
Tim Troske, division technical director
at NSWC PHD, wrapped up the event,
reinforcing DeBows message that NSWC
Port Hueneme is committed to creating
a culture of inclusion and opportunity
to support equality.
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Thursday, September 8
7pm: Friends with Benefts R
Friday, September 9
7pm: Winnie the Pooh G
9pm: HP 7 Part 2 PG13
Saturday, September 10
2pm: Winnie the Pooh G
5pm: Captain America PG13
8pm: Friends with Benefts R
Sunday, September 11
2pm: Winnie the Pooh G
5pm: HP 7 Part 2 PG13
Friday, September 9
7pm: Priest PG13
Saturday, September 10
2pm: Kung Fu Panda 2 G
4pm: Fast Five PG13
7pm: The Conspirator PG13
Sunday, September 11
2pm: Prom PG
4pm: X-Men: First Class PG13
All base movies are FREE. Authorized patrons include: Active duty & Dependents, Reservists, Retirees, &
DoD Civilians. Listings are subject to change without notice. For up-to-date movie listings please call the
MWR Movie line at (805) 982-5002
Thursday, September 15
7pm: Captain America PG13
Friday, September 16
7pm: The Smurfs PG
9pm: Friends with Benefts R
Saturday, September 17
2pm: The Smurfs PG
5pm: Captain America PG13
8pm: Friends with Benefts R
Sunday, September 18
2pm: Captain America PG13
5pm: Cowboys &Aliens PG13
Friday, September 16
7pm: Thor PG13
Saturday, September 17
2pm: Hop PG
4pm: Something Borrowed PG13
7pm: Bridesmaids R
Sunday, September 18
2pm: Rio G
4pm: Fast Five PG13
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Newbury Park.
REWARD. 805-340-0317
VCS286982
LOST wht & brn male Jack
Russell dog missing in
Camarillo Heights call Dan
at 417-399-0648 VCS286404
VENTURA OAKS
Quiet, RV Park, clean,
laundry, restrooms, 30/50amp
805-649-9103 VCS285667
100% Cash Today
Buying
Coins,
Gold & Old
Paper Money
Private Buyer.
Call Today, Cash Today
805-300-4995
privatecoincollector
@yahoo.com VCS285038
ALL CASH
BUYING
All U.S. Silver, Gold
and Copper Coins,
Large & Small Collections.
Foreign Coins Medals -
Tokens Gold Jewelry
Broken or unwanted Gold
Jewelry. Scrap Gold
& Silver Dental Gold
Sterling Flatware
Watches
1211 Maricopa, Ojai
40 Years Buying
805-646-4904
VCS285457
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $2.43
Quarters - $6.07
Halfs - $12.20
Dollars - $27.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces
Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
VCS286257
BUYING
TOP DOLLAR
PAID!
on quality photographs,
old Hollywood photographs,
autographs and posters,
old documents, old postage
stamps and envelopes,
flatware, art, old Oriental
antiques, Indian baskets,
jewelry, gold and silver.
Top dollar paid.
Ill buy one item or
the whole collection
805-300-2308 VCS286464
$ CASH PAID $
Planning
an Estate
or garage sale?
Call Us-Get More
We come to you
Buying antiques &
fine estate items:
fine jewelry and
costume jewelry,
sterling flatware
& serving pieces,
perfume bottles,
figurines, Lladro,
furn & lots more
Call Carol Now!
818-521-6955
Established 1984.
All of Conejo, Camarillo,
Vta County VCS285635

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1900 AN
OUNCE, HIGHEST
PAID CASH NOW!
INSTANT CASH For
SCRAP GOLD, CHAINS,
BRACELETS, DIA-
MONDS .25CT -10,00 CT
PLUS, Uncirculated &
Circulated Coins, Some
Paid Over Gold Spot
Prices, Gold Crowns.
4255 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA, CA
805-650-0444 VCS286417

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1900
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE LARGEST
BUYERS OF SCRAP
GOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,
DIAMONDS, LARGE
DIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISS
WATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TO
SPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVER
COINS, SILVER
CHAINS. WE PAY
CASH NOW TOP $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY
BAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZA
VCS285065
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS285221
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $24.50 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS285408
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
paying $24.51 per gram
for 14 carat 805-302-6366
VCS287033
Older Costume
Jewelry Wanted
and Older Items.
* CASH PAID *
Lynell
805-794-3590
VCS286290
PACIFIC
COAST COIN
Gold Silver
Coins Jewelry
DiamondsWatches
Sterling Flatware
Gold and Silver
Investment Bullion
Cash for
Gold
Cash
for Coins
2555 Main St
Ventura
805-648-2556
VCS285418
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. (818)992-4803
VCS286279
WE BUY GOLD
& SILVER
We Honor All
Competitors
Coupons!
110% Price Match
Guarantee*
Gold Silver
Coins Flatware
Paper Money
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
EXTRA
30% BONUS*
Must present coupon.
Redeemable in stores only. Not
applicable for coins, paper
money and bars. Cannot be
combined with any other offers
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Thousand Oaks, Camarillo,
Oxnard, Moorpark,
Ventura, Simi Valley
Open 7 Days
877.465.3676
A1 Eric
Refrigeration
Appliance Repair
Specializing in All Major
Brands. Service & Sales
Free Est/ w/Repair
24/7 No Extra Charge
25 yrs exp.
805-236-6702
Se Habla Espanol
805-236-3097
VCS285834
AD
REFRIGERATION
REPAIR & SALES
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines
etc. From $99.00.
FREE ESTIMATES!
WILL PICK UP
DEAD REFRIG!
805-816-7169
VCS285546
ALL MAJOR APPL
SUMMER DAYS SAVINGS
FREE SERVICE CALL &
DRYER D-LINTING
with any appliance repair
in Ventura County.
Save on repairs & sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas &
Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS285430
APPLIANCES
WANTED
CASH PAID
805-889-1778
VCS285264
MOVING SALE
WASHER/Dryer 1 year $495
Skylight 27x27 in box $99
TableLamp e-save in box $49
Storageshed 10x10 in box $525
VACUUM Upright in box $35
SEWING MACH w/cab $99
BBQ Kenmore, newer $99
Lawnmower hardly used $199
WEED Eater gas, newer $75
TV 42 PANS on wheels $99
TV STAND newer, glass $99
TV -Wallmounting in box $25
Sofa & Loveseat newer $325
MTN BIKE mens newer $99
TREADMILL xlnt cond $199
EXERCISE Bike newer $299
AB LOUNGER XL $149
All in One Printer in box $49
COMPUTER W-XP, mon, kb,
mse, $99 805-659-3782
VCS286603
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS286298
REFRIGERATOR
Stainless Steel/like new
WASHER/DRYER $99-up
REFRIGERATORS STOVES
$135 & Up. Free pick up on
washers, dryers & refrigs.
Sales, Repairs & Installation
(805)390-8136 VCS286779
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175
All very good condition
805-671-9852 VCS286297
Washer & Dryers
Guaranteed and/or
Repair $99 to $199
482-4983 or 816-4081 Gary
Bowen VCS285003
Conejo Mtn Memorial Park
Santa Cruz 1, 2 lots $4500 for
both, Can stack 2 graves per
lot, pictures on request,
spinymoutain@yahoo.com
626-794-3217 VCS285105
CONEJO MTN MEMORIAL
PARK, Sta Cruz I, plot 146,
grave B, in orig portion of
park. Can be converted to
multiple graves $2,900/obo.
541-496-0046 VCS285391
IVY LAWN MEMORIAL
Section H, Plot 648, Grave 12,
single. $2,800/obo.
530-644-1891 VCS284959
PLOTBROKERS.com
Southern Californias #1
Cemetery Resale Broker
Service is Everything!
888-918-8808 Toll Free
VCS285460
Valley Oaks Memorial Park
WLV - (2) Plots in Garden of
Gethsemane: Plot 594 C & D
$9,500/ea. 619-261-5167
VCS285816
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2x4x 6, 8 or 10 $69+
WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS285632
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250-$400
(805)671-9852 VCS286294
ORGANIC TOP
DRESSING, PLANTER
MIX, 50/50 MIX AND
TOP SOIL FOR SALE
FROM $21.00 - $29.00
PER YARD. DELIVER.
TO VTA/LA CNTY.
CALL (805) 498-9495
M-F 7:30AM 4:00PM
VCS286399
11 Piece Formal
Dining Room Set. $1,900.
805-523-2465 VCS286472
Affordable
Sectionals & Sofas
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 VCS286427
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Bed, Ortho Electric
Adjustable , $250
805-368-1178 VCS285636
BEDS: Pillowtop King & Full
Queen, Bunkbed, Mahogany
Bar High Dinette. $100 - $300.
805-501-9809 VCS286285
Easy Life Furn.
I will work on your
credit even if it
takes me 20 yrs.
Dinettes, Sofas & More
Ask for George
805-288-5980
VCS287037
MOVING SALE furn, bdrm
set, coffee tbl, big screen,
couch, bookcase & misc
$25-$300+. Call for appt
805-488-9409 VCS286046
POOL TABLE beautiful,
clean, accessories
$649.00
(818)292-5006 VCS284012
SOFA & LOVESEAT good
cond, beautiful & clean,
pink & grn floral rose $150
805-642-5712 VCS286629
WANTED Complete TWIN
BED, good cond, Vta/Ojai
area unless able to deliver
805-646-7716 VCS285783

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1900
DOLLARS
AN OUNCE
WE ARE LARGEST
BUYERS OF SCRAP
GOLD, GOLD CHAINS,
BRACELETS,
DIAMONDS LARGE
DIAMONDS, ROLEX
WATCHES, SWISS
WATCHES, GOLD
COINS, WE PAY UP TO
SPOT PRICES, GOLD
CROWNS, SILVER
COINS, SILVER
CHAINS WE PAY
CASH NOW! TOP $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
Next to Honey Baked
Ham Firehouse Plaza

VCS285497
Boxes for moving
only 75 each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS285342
CA$H
FOR
YOUR
CAR
$$$$$$$$$
Well buy your
car running
or not!
Cant find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
To get the best
deal, call us first!
805-754-9839
VCS285128
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Thurs thru Sun
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #10, VTA
25-up 805-485-8811 VCS286064
Looking for a stylish, safe
alternative to traditional
candles?
Try Scentsy Wickless!
To Buy, Host or Join:
www.queenofscents.com
Katrina 805.340.9454
VCS286694
METAL - WE PICK UP
YOUR SCRAP METAL.
CALL 805-643-HAUL
VCS285644
POOL TABLE, hand carved
oak, paid $3600, sell for
$2350, two years old, you
pick up. 805-437-6514
VCS286540
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet.
Call 805-671-9569 VCS286296
WOOD LATHE Delta 12
with stand & bowl plate.
Model 46-701. Hardly used,
20 wood turning tools incl.
$600/obo. Call Steve,
805-256-0642 or 256-5617
VCS286415
BABY GRAND PIANO,
WURLITZER model G-411,
ivory gloss/concert bench,
great sound, must see!
$3,950. 805-498-4733
VCS286960
SPA/HOT TUB
DELUXE 2011 MODEL.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS286323
FISHING TACKLE, RODS,
REELS, WEIGHTS, LURES
805-390-9565 VCS286796
GOLF CLUB
REPAIR
& SERVICE
We specialize in regriping,
reshafting, loft & lie angles.
Call or come in today &
regrip those irons!
1807 E. Main St, Ventura
(1/2 mi W of Vta High Schl)
805-216-3991
Mention this ad for
a 15% discount VCS286512
30 SLIDE IN
WHITE ELECTRIC STOVE
805-642-5456 VCS285672
CA$H
for
SCRAP
METALS
Construction &
Demolition Scrap
Heavy Equipment
Car Bodies
Automotive Scrap
Steel - Rebar
Licd Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com
805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock Rd
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS286780
CASH PAID
For your unused diabetic
test strips $2-$20/box.
Call for info:
805-201-3631
VCS285626
GOT GOLD?
DONT SELL
YOUR STUFF
UNTIL YOU SEE US!
WE BUY
STUFF 4 CA$H
Today Paying $27.00
or More For Your
Silver Dollars!
Coins, gold/silver
jewelry, unwanted
scrap gold, watches,
diamonds, vintage
collectibles,
antiques, crystal,
porcelain, sterling
silver.EVEN CARS!
Old Stuff, New
Stuff, Red Stuff,
Blue Stuff!
CONFIDENTIAL,
CONVENIENT.
WALK IN OR WE
WILL COME
TO YOU!
OPEN 6 DAYS
M-F 10a-6p
Sat 11a-4p
742 Hampshire Rd.,
Suite #C,
Westlake Village,CA
888-95WEBUY
888-959-3289
www.webuystuff4cash.com
*** After Hours Call ***
818-264-6119
VCS286997
I BUY HIGH-END
RANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,
805-671-9569 VCS286295
Sterling 1998 825
I need a master cylinder
brake. 818-640-6929
VCS286864
AFRICAN GRAYS Great
talkers, male and female,
includes 2 California cages,
tree and extras. $1,200.
805-522-7222 VCS286842
A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
DELILAH
6 month old female,
Cockapoo, 12 pounds.
JOSE
7.5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.
PEEWEE
5 year old male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.
TRAMP
1 year old male,
Schnauzer mix, 11 pounds.
SCOOTER
3 year old male,
Terrier mix, 13 pounds.
TEENA
4 year old female,
Italian Mastiff, 85 pounds
TRUCK
4 year male old Italian
Mastiff 100 pounds
WINNIE
6 month old female
Pom Chi mix 12 lbs
MOI
6 mo old male Irish Wolf-
Hound/pointer mix 55 lbs
TEAGUN
6 mo old male Old Eng-
lish Sheep mix 62 pounds
Visit our website for pics
samsimonfoundation.org
or call (310)457-5898
VCS284605
CHIHUAHUAS AKC, long/
smooth, show/pet, champion
sired, M & F, $500 & up.
www.wystaschihuahuas.com
661-589-7808 VCS286157
CHIHUAHUA short haired,
tan & black, spayed, shots,
dewormed - $100, 1 year old.
805-443-0015 VCS285401
COCKAPOO & POODLE
beautiful white females,
6 mos, sweet and playful
$300/ea. 805-482-5647
VCS286170
DACHSHUND MINI PUPPY
dapple blue/grey/tan M, 6
mos shots, $350 714-487-9557
or 805-525-7799 VCS286959
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807
simplesite.com/loveadog
VCS285435
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES GORGEOUS!
1M, 1F. Vet certification
& health guarantee includ-
ed. Adorable, playful &
loving. Short leg, wrinkly
with small ears Excellent
health care, diet, grooming
& socialization, potty
training started. Wonderful
references and pictures
to email. Appointments
welcomed. Outstanding pet
prices of $1250 & Up.
818-631-7556 VCS285261
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES, 8 wks old, 1st
shots ready to go.
Black and brown $250 each.
Call 805-896-1644 VCS284988
GERMAN Shepherd Puppies
AKC, health guar, $1000
Free delivery. 661-349-4129,
661-361-8675 desertlake
shepherds.com VCS286098
Golden Retriever Puppies
1 Male & 2 Females, Born:
May 19, 2011, shots given.
Ready to go! Mom and Dad
registered.(Oxnard). $550.
(805)797-9915 VCS285407
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
AKC/OFA/CERF
Raised w/TLC, champ lines
M/F, light golden.
$1,200. Taking Deposits.
805-915-7478 VCS285507
KITTENS!!! $125 Sat & Sun
11-5@ PetCo in CAM and
Market & Donlon in VTA
805-485-8811 VCS286066
LABRADOR PUPPIES AKC,
OFA, very light yellow,
champ blood lines, dewclaws
shots, can deliver. $650/ea.
661-589-7808 VCS286156
LABRADOR Puppies AKC
yellows, xlnt pedigree guar
$700, established since 69
brueggerlabradors.com
Near Magic Mountain
209-604-4445 VCS286839
PERSIAN KITTENS
12 wks old, calicos for sale.
$400, fantastic personalities.
805-908-8887 VCS286080
Pitbull, Big smile on his face
like a pumpkin, Male, neu-
tered, Free to good home
805-798-4878 VCS285823
Pitbull wht female under 1yr
old, spayed, good w/ dogs
& kids, great personalty
Free 805-798-4878 VCS285820
POMERANIAN PUP
Pure bred Male, born on July
4th, ready now $450. Gabe
805-444-3368 VCS286977
PUGS PUPPIES
Purebred, black. Females.
Call Andy 805-889-0923
VCS285575
SHIH TZU PUPPIES. AKC.
Multi colors. Small size
F $500, M $450. 805-415-8661
www.lovelyshihtzu.com
VCS284964
SIBERIAN HUSKY
Males & Females,
Puppies for sale. Red &
White colored. Ask
for Sara from 3pm
onward. $300.00
(805)312-0122
WESTIES AKC
Family raised, highly social,
will deliver if nec. $375-$400
760-377-4771 email: fantastic
dogsgoats@gmail.com
VCS285219
Yorkchi, designer teacup
pups, $300 all shots, xcept
rabies, 6 mo, 3m/2f, 443-1408
appt. to view VCS286988
YORKIE
Beautiful playful puppies.
M & F, priced from $600.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS285757
YORKIE PUPPIES AKC,
born 7/24/11, cute as can be,
Pick Now! M $800, F $1,000.
805-469-3278 VCS286439
TACK SALE
Good, clean condition,
small ladies breeches
(gray/black/tab) $20/ea.
White full seat show
breeches $30 Saddle
Pad, English, white,
all purpose (never used)
$15. Girth, 42 black,
(never used) $30.Helmet,
velvet, childs, xlnt cond
$45. Saddle, synthetic
Supra, size 16, black, (used
1x) $250. Stirups-English
$15/pair.Tail Bags,
fleece, various colors,
solid $8, pattern $10.
Please call 805-647-6407
VCS286453
Accounting
Controller
for Agricultural Company
Requirements: BA/BA in
Accounting. Prior exp as
controller. Proficient in
QuickBooks and Excel.
Agricultural experience.
Please send your resumes
to: Attn: S. Salazar PO Box
1267 Oxnard, CA 93032
VCS286776
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT, P/T
$11.83-13.69/hr. Reception,
computer input, program
registrations, clerical. See
www.rsrpd.org for details /
application. Apply by 9/16,
5pm. Oak Park Comm
Center, Rancho Simi Rec
and Park District.
818-865-9304. VCS286618
Apartment Prop Mgr
needed for 66 unit com-
plex in the Ventura area.
Prev prop mgmt exp a
plus. Basic bkkpg &
acctg exp. Spacious 2
bdrm apt plus $1800 -
$2300/mo DOE. Required
to live on site. No pets al-
lowed. Email resume to:
rentapartments@yahoo.com
ggraeff28@gmail.com
VCS286119
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
277
Musical Instruments
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
283
Sporting Goods
297
Wanted To Buy
297
Wanted To Buy
Pets &Supplies
300-315
305
Birds/Fish
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
315
Horses/Livestock
Miscellaneous
Employment
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Cost Accountant
Dow-Key Microwave
Corporation; Ventura, CA
Worlds largest manufac-
turer of electromechani-
cal switches for radio
frequency and microwave
applications.
The cost accountant is re-
sponsible for the ongoing
analysis of process con-
straints, target costing
projects, margin analy-
sis, and tracing costs
back to underlying ac-
tivities. Qualifications:
3+ yrs of accounting/fi-
nance exp or 5+ yrs exp
in industrial engineering.
BA/BS degree, as well as
excellent analytical skills
desired. Ability to col-
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partment team and
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VCS286755
Auto Sales
SELL THE HOT NEW
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environment. Position
available for motivated
individual. Experience
not as important as a
DESIRE TO SUCCEED!
COME JOIN OUR TEAM
UP TO 30% Commission
+ Bonuses
Ask for Ed Myers
(805) 983-6511
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Desktop access to our
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Continuous coaching on sales tactics
Requirements:
Four-year degree from an accredited college
or university
Career interest in account management
Professional telephone manner with
business-level English grammar and
communication ability
Self motivated and driven to earn a
high income
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Auto
VENTURA
TOYOTA
is looking for an
INTERNET SALES
MANAGER/
BDC MANAGER.
Must have experience in
the automobile business
and have excellent phone
skills and know the inter-
net like a pro. Great
schedule and benefits.
Contact Alex 805.650.0510
ext. 229 or email resume:
aramirezjr@venturatoyota.com
VCS286832
Office Administrative
Assistant
$34881 - $37206 annually
First cut-off: 09-12-11
Fulltime. Naval Base
Ventura County. Admin exp
required. Email to:
NBVC_MWR_HRO@navy.mil
for job announcement and
application
VCS286699
Banking
TELLER
Entry level position. F/T
Mon-Fri. $9-$11/hr DOE.
Computer skills & bilin-
gual are a plus. Fax re-
sume to 805-644-4678,
email resume to ash-
ley@csfcu.org, or submit
resume in-branch at 4591
Market St., Ventura.
VCS287030
BOOKKEEPER
Part time, Must be expd
in Quickbooks, payroll.
Oak View area. Call
805-649-4197 VCS286980
CLINICAL LAB
TECHNOLOGIST
Student Health Service
UCSB
Assists in the overall opera-
tion of the clinical laborato-
ry. Reqs: Posses a
current, valid clinical la-
boratory scientist license,
issued by the state of CA.
Training and experience
sufficient to comply with
federal CLIA 88 require-
ment for personnel of high
complexity testing in the
specialties of technical
hematology, clinical mi-
croscopy, diagnostic immu-
nology, chemistry and the
sub-specialties of bacteri-
ology and parasitology, vi-
rology/molecular testing.
Notes: This is a 100% time
for 11 months position,
working when Student
Health clinical services are
provided. (Student Health
is closed between the
Christmas and New Years
Day holidays.) Hours vary
during quarter breaks.
May need to come in early
or stay late depending upon
staffing. Fingerprinting re-
quired. $29.86 - $37.13/hr.
Open until filled. AA/EOE
Apply online at
https://Jobs.ucsb.edu
Job #20110313
VCS286897
540
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
DATA ENTRY REP
F/T, fast paced insurance
co. Computer literate, 45
wpm and multi-task. Bene-
fits + hourly. Fax resumes
to 818-338-8610 or email to:
jobs@registrymonitoring.com
VCS285958
General Help
GRAND
OPENING!
Full Training
Customer Service/Set up
Display/Distribution
Lift 30lbs
Must be at least 18 yrs
Starting Pay
$1400- $2000/mo
805.529.1846
VCS286227
SENIOR CHEF
Ventura County Rescue
Mission seeks Senior Chef
responsible for operations
of the Missions food ser-
vices and Culinary Arts
School, supervise/train
staff, volunteers and resi-
dents; inventory control,
meal planning. Commit-
ted Christian in good
standing in a local
church, ServeSafe certi-
fied, BS/Culinary Arts
and 7 years food industry
experience; ability to
cook and bake for 300+
people, able to work a
split shift, clean DMV.
Submit resume and sala-
ry history to:
jsaltee@erescuemission.org
or fax to 805) 385-3139.
VCS286031
Social Services
Case Manager
Ventura County Rescue
Mission Lighthouse for
Women & Children seek-
ing a Case Manager,
maintain safe environ-
ment, handle disciplinary
problems, committed
Christian, active church
member. Excellent writ-
ten/oral communication,
strong listening skills.
BA-Social Work or relat-
ed field, minimum one
year residential recovery
experience. CAADAC cer-
tification a plus
Please fax resumes to
805-385-4126 or email
jobs@erescuemission.org.
VCS286051
Dental
Oral Surgery Asst
Expd. Familiar w/implant
procedures. Efficient with
multi-tasking. Fax resume
805-648-3670 VCS286691
DENTAL
P/T RDA
in Ventura. Expd with
temporaries & terio a must.
Fax resume 888-265-4933
VCS286998
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
Dental
SURGICAL ASST
Busy oral surgery practice
in Ventura 2-3 yrs exp.
Must dependable & hard-
working efficient in multi-
tasking F/T Mon-Fri,
w/benes. Fax resume
805-648-3670
VCS286981
540
Help Wanted
DISHWASHER
Cleaning of Lab Glassware
& light maint duties. F/T
w/benefits. Apply in person:
11990 Discovery Ct,
Moorpark, 93021
805-532-0012
VCS286147
DORM PARENT
WANTED Live in at board-
ing school/tennis academy
in Ojai. Salary + club
membership. Valid CDL
Call Susan 805-640-3403.
VCS286778
DRIVER/DELIVERY: F/T
w/benefits. Clean DMV
record & valid CDL, be fa-
miliar w/VC, bilingual and
personable. Contact:
Looking2Work4You@aol.com
VCS285934
Healthcare
Unit Clerk
Unit Clerk position, Full-
Time, Day Shift
(7am-3:30pm) Must work
every other weekend. This
position also cross-trains as
a Mental Health Worker.
Job duties include but not
limited to: making sure
each unit has necessary
forms and supplies, copy-
ing, answering the phones
and door and direct patient
contact
Please send a completed
application along with your
resume indicating position
of interest to:
Aurora Vista del Mar
Hospital
Attn: Human Resources
801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001
Phone: (805) 626-5287
Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT
Director of
Human Resources
VCS286625
ELECTRICAL -
MECHANICAL
MAINTENANCE
WORKER
City of Ventura
($50,421 - $61,287/yr
+ xlnt benefits)
Water production vacan-
cy. Reqs 3 yrs. exp per-
forming electrical &
mechanical repairs/in-
stallation on a variety of
low voltage electrical
equipment. Valid Calif.
Class B drivers license
required w/in 6 months of
hire. Visit:`
www.cityofventura.jobs
for more information and
to apply on-line. Filing
deadline: 9/7/2011 EOE.
VCS286128
Furniture?
vcstar.com/ads
800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.
SELLIT.
FINDIT.
540
Help Wanted
Engineer
MOTOR DESIGN
ENGINEER
Skurka Aerospace
In Camarillo, CA seeks an
experienced motor control
engineer capable of specify-
ing, designing, evaluating,
and testing motor controls
for electrical motors (AC,
DC, DC Brushless, sensor
and sensorless) and/or inte-
grated systems for custom-
er specific aircraft and
vehicle applications. Candi-
date will be responsible for
complete design, develop-
ment, documentation and
test of motor control prod-
ucts (Specification, PCBs,
Microprocessor, Firmware,
Connectors, Enclosures,
etc). BS degree and 7+
years applicable experi-
ence. Resumes to:
hrjobs@skurka-aero.com.
EEO employer VCS286707
Medical
EMTS
ON & OFFSHORE
Safety Tek Industries offer-
ing F/T position. Medical,
dental, paid vacation. Pay
DOE. For immediate con-
sideration, email.
jhayes@safetytekindustries.com
or fax 661-587-8633
VCS286605
Browse
a directory of regional new housing
communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com
Field Service Techs
Entry level. F/T. Will
train on latest wastewa-
ter treatment technology.
Truck is required. High
School Diploma or GED.
Fax resume to
818-991-9998 or email
csherman@biosolutions.org
VCS286560
Finance
TOYOTA
F&I Manager
Ventura Toyota is looking
for an experienced, hard
working, motivated and
organized Finance Man-
ager. Great schedule and
benefits. Email resume:
mswain@venturatoyota.com
or call 805-650-0510 ext 224
VCS286766
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
GROUNDWATER
SPECIALIST
Perfs prof hydrogeologic,
geologic, & hydrologic
work; conducts analysis of
same, & assists with admin
of well permits, groundwa-
ter mgmt agency, and re-
lated duties. Reqs BS in
civil engg, geology or re-
lated, and at least 1 year
related exp.
For info and to apply visit
our website at
www.ventura.org/hr.
Apply immediately
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805-208-6281
References
Lic# 416345 VCS284404
BILL DAVIS
DRYWALL, Inc
Ca Lic 835604
ACOUSTIC REMOVAL
Guarantee 1 Day Service
In Furnished Homes
PAINT READY
Liability & Workers Comp
805-644-4633 Office
or 805-479-1127 Cell
Free Estimates VCS286816
AIRE COMFORT INC.
BBB A+ accredited.
* Value Driven Service,
* Top Quality Work and
* Competitive Rates,
always, regardless of
your budget or job size!
Free Inst Est. Svc Call $65
Contractor 805-797-9968
Lic #877321 VCS286256
REITZ A/C Service Repair
and Installation
Want to add A/C or upgrade
to new equipment. Full
system replacement starting
@ $3,500. Since 2004: Highest
Quality Lowest Prices!
805-630-4235
Lic#848188 VCS281587
Gretas Guns, LLC
Buy Sell Consignment
Ask About our
Laser Shot Training
4228 Los Angeles Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
Btwn Tapo Cyn & Tapo St.
805-520-4867
www.gretasguns.com
VCS283206
Cabinet Refacing
Highest quality workmanship
& materials. 35 years exp.
Call now for free estimate +
a great job at a great price!
805-527-2631
Lic#341411 VCS286604
Schulbach
Builders, Inc
Custom Cabinets,
Wood Flooring, Tile,
Plumbing,
Concrete, Bath-
rooms, Kitchens,
CAD Design,
Lic #891244
(805)766-0654
VCS286865
SIGNATURE FINISH
CARPENTRY, INC
Bonded/Insured/Licensed
Crown Molding Doors
Wainscot Mantles
Columns Etc
805-558-0551
Lic#948934 VCS286904
AMERICAN OWNED &
ALL WORK DONE BY
LEGAL AMERICAN
CITIZENS
DRY-FOAM &
230 Degree STEAM
CARPET, TILE, GROUT
& UPHOLSTERY CARE
DRY IN 1-2 HOURS
HELPS RESTORE
TEXTURE
I dont cut corners,
I clean them!
Xpert Carpet Care
818.991.5812
805.552.9504
VCS286243
CARPET STEAM
CLEANING Truck Mounted
Upholstery and Rugs
3 Rooms...$60
Window Wash
Floor Wax/Polish
Dirty Kitchen/Bath
Everything Clean
Lees Maintenance
805-987-3071 VCS285060
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING
Stretching Patches
Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS285209
Substitute
Mom Day Care
..an extension of your family
Preschool/Toddler/ASL
Programs. Lg Room/Yard.
CPR. Meals. Lots of TLC.
NEW CLIENT SPECIAL
$75 a week
Call for details
805-520-8023
Serving Simi for 18 years!
Lic#566210179 VCS285211
Onsite PC Support
for Home or Office
Computer Repair, Service
& Upgrades. Virus, Spyware
& Adware Removal.
Data Recovery. 13 years exp
Support@pctoc.com
805-991-0666
VCS285037
A G & R
Masonry & Concrete
Stamp Concrete
Driveways Block Walls
Retaining Walls
Brick & Stone Work
BBQ Paving Stucco
+Bobcat Tractor Svc
805-231-5576 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS285938
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
Driveway/RV PadPatios
Pool Decks Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS286473
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 VCS286609
VENCO
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete driveways
Sidewalks Patios Block
walls Brick work Stone
Small jobs ok/Free estimates
Daniel R. Hernandez
805-890-6189
LIC#781821 VCS286113
HERRON
CONSTRUCTION
805.558.6905
Small repairs to dream
homes.
EPA Certified
Licensed, Bonded, Insured.
Patios Kitchen Bath
New Construction
Will work with your budget
VCS286102
LANDMARK
CONSTRUCTION
New Construction, Remodel,
Room Additions, Home
Maintenance, Repairs, Patio
Covers, Decks, Concrete
Masonry, Block Walls,
Fencing, Handyman Service.
805-732-3517
Lic #636193 VCS286783
RECESSION
RATES
for all your Home
Improvement
needs and more.
Fast, Free Estimates
805-382-0464
lic#342943 VCS283510
VCS286843
T & T
CONSTRUCTION
Room Additions
Kitchen & Bath
Remodels
Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860
Lic#425257 VCS283514
THE
DOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,
Windows, Moldings,
Cabinets, Handyman Service
34 years exp.Camarillo
805-890-9493
VCS285576
TIMS CUSTOM
DOORS
Over 200 Styles
French Swing Sliders, All
Brands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.
25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808
Lic #724376 VCS284379
ALL-PHASE
DRYWALL
No Job Too Small
All Your Drywall Needs!
40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS286009
Call EDWARD
(805)797-0402
Honest, Reliable & Expd
Always Fair $
Military & Sr. Discounts
Work Guaranteed
Lic, Bond, INS
Pacific Coast
Electrical Contractors
Lic#806561 VCS286639
Conejo Valley
Electric
Lighting Specialist
Recessed & Landscape
Anything Electrical!
Family Owned
* FREE Estimates *
SERVICE CALL $50
Cool off whole house, Attic &
Gable Fan Specialists.
Supply a ceiling fan & we
will install it for you. $149
We install ALL
Wall Mount, Flat Screen
TVs, Speakers & Network
Systems.
Will Beat Anyones Price!
805-497-7711
818-259-4055
www.conejoelectric.com
Lic#922260
VCS284883
JEFF WARD
ELECTRIC
*Panel Upgrades*Remodels
*Trouble Shooting *Free Est.
805-648-3184
Ins/Lic#648300 VCS285607
KESTREL ELECTRIC
Free Estimates
Affordable Rates
No Job Too Small
Trouble Shooting
Military Discounts
Available 7 Days A Week
805-551-8870
Lic#927740 VCS286451
REDWOOD &
CEDAR FENCING
GATES REPAIRS
20 YEARS EXP
805-983-2252
LIC #08-00090751
VCS286101
HARRIS
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
37 Year Veteran
Master Craftsmanship
Sales and Installation
Refinishing and Repairs
805-654-0969
Greg. Lic 643309 VCS286267
tilebyvin-
cent.com
For all your tile and
stone needs.
Lic #961-951
(818)515-0251
VCS286849
Pacific Coast
Garage Doors
Quality Door Installation
Repairs Springs/Operators
FREE ESTIMATES
We accept VI/MC/DC
(805)987-6100
Lic# 729304 VCS285330
JJS GARDENING
Landscaping General
Cleanups Synthetic Lawn
Sodding & Seeding Tree
Planting and Pruning
Stump Removal.
Good Prices!
* FREE Estimates *
805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370
Lic#1119461 VCS286641
William Osborne
Construction
Home Improvements,
Remodels and Renovations
Termite & Dryrot Repairs.
I DO THE WORK!
(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035
Lic#370134 VCS286259
A WOMAN
IN TRADE
Home Repairs
Complete Kitchen Bath
Remodeling Custom
Cabinets & Refacing
Wood Work/Molding
Tile, Paint, Drywall
Plumbing, Electric,
Lighting Reasonable/Clean
Lynn 805-487-7709
Lic#285372 VCS286746
CHUCK STOUT
HANDYMAN
All Trades:
Plumbing, Tile, Electric,
Drywall, Painting, Windows,
Framing & Carpentry.
30 + years in Conejo Valley
FREE Estimates
805-499-2860
Lic# 771801 VCS286770
HANDYMAN
Stucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,
Plumbing, Tile, Roof
Repair, Carpentry,
Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed
805-491-8330
St lic/bond 905329 VCS284732
lights plumbing
doors carpentry
locks cabinets
painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808
LIC #724376 VCS284378
PARAMOUNT
Heating,Plumbing,Electrical
Painting, Drywall, Stucco,
Carpentry, Windows, Doors,
Landscaping & Hauling.
FREE Est & Sr. Discounts
No Job Too Small!
Richard 805-815-8745
Lic#086358 VCS285750
RETIRED
CONTRACTOR
w/43 years experience,
offering handyman svcs & all
phases of construction inclg:
finish carpentry, decks,
plumbing, electrical, etc. No
job too sm or lg! 805-698-5712
not licd VCS286962
RICKS Carpentry &
Handyman Service
Over 25 Years Experience!
Specializing in interior,
exterior remodeling and
repair, carpentry, doors,
trim, dry wall, tile, minor
electrical and plumbing.
(805) 312-4874
Lic#927907 VCS285420
RJ
Property Maint.
& Repair
painting roofing
fencing hauling
No Job To Small!
Jim 805-814-6828
or 805-651-0866
VCS285141
TV/Home Theater
We Install your LCD plasma
on wall speakers. Sales,
installation/troubleshoot,
affordable electronics. Instal-
lation incl Lifetime Warr.
FREE ESTIMATES
www.InstallNation.com
805-813-0108
VCS286753
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 VCS285643
ALS
HAULING!
7 Days-FREE Estimates!
(805)485-9334
Tree/HedgeTrim and
Chain Saw
Yard Rototilling
Garage Cleanups
Appliance Removal
* Will Haul Big or Small *
Lic. 94-06169 VCS285421
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS286775
Eddies
Hauling &
Gardening Svc
Garage & Yard Cleanups,
Dirt & Concrete Removal,
Tree Trimming/Removal
Spa Removal.
Senior Discounts
Free Estimates
805-758-8920
VCS286826
Carmen
Housecleaning
Great References
Weekly-Bi-Weekly
One-time, Monthly
26 yr exp. Free Estimates
Call Carmen Mora
805-278-9322
VCS286892
HOUSECLEANING over 20
years exp. Excellent, fast
efficient & thorough work
at modest prices, and...
I DO WINDOWS
and gutters. I also love
to help the elderly as needed.
Have xlnt references. Call
805-201-8585 VCS284727
PROFESSIONAL
COMPLETE CLEAN
HouseAptBuilding
JanitorialConstruction
Move in/Move out. Weekly/
Bi-weekly One time/monthly
Carpet-Truck Mounted
Windows/Wall Wash
Floor Strip & Wax
Kitchen/Bathroom
987-3071
Service local since 1986
Lees Maintenance Co
VCS285061
MR. LANDSCAPE
Yd Maintenance/Cleanup
Sod Installation/Removal
Sprinkler Repairs
and Installation
Tree Trimming/Removal
General Planting
** FREE ESTIMATES **
Competitive Pricing
805-628-0853 VCS286142
....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
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Air Conditioning/
Heating
Buy/Sell/Trade
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Child Care
Computer
Services
Concrete Work
Construction
Doors
Dry Wall
Electrical
Contractor
Fencing
Flooring
Flooring
Garage Doors
Gardening
General
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ORGANIC TOP
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KEN BLACK
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Stone/Brick/Veneer
Fireplace Reface
Select Installers/Cultured
Stone
www.kenblackmasonry.com
805-492-7842
Lic#353953 VCS286909
ADVANCED
MOVING
We Make Moving Easy
Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small
*Free Boxes*
805-584-2007
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805-987-7201
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Brua Painting
805-509-3535
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Quality Since 1989
We take pride in our work
And it shows!
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Residential
Full Preparation
* FREE ESTIMATES *
805-522-1698
Lic/Ins #575354 VCS286152
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
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Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS286153
$75.00 MAIN LINE
CLEANING
AM PM Rooter & Plumbing
All Plumbing Repairs.
(805)890-6524
Lic #563479 VCS285111
(805)654-9882
Water Heater Special
50 Gallon $928
(for basic install)
40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
ALL PLUMBING REPAIRS
REPIPES, REMODELS
24 HOUR SERVICE
All Credit Cards Accepted
LIC#545995 VCS285877
ACROWN
PLUMBING
Drain Clean/Repair. Leak
Repair. Fixture Install.
Hydro-Jetting. Plumbing
Remodels.Repipes. New
Construction 24 hrs/7 days
805-526-4125
818-612-0413
Lic #921281 VCS286293
Clogged Drains?
$50 DOLLAR
ROOTER MAN
Any drain or sewer line
unclogged only $50! 24 hr/ 7
805-758-9420
Insurd/lic#B13894 VCS287038
Journeymen
Plumbers
888-876-6102
$50 Drain Cleaning
All Plumbing Repairs
$3500 Copper Repipes
$4200 Trench less Sewer
Replacement
We will beat any
competitors written
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jouneymenplumbers.com
lic/bonded & insured
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Myshrall
Plumbing
805-405-6755
Repair
Remodel
New Construction
Free Estimates
Affordable Rates
Quality Work
With pride & integrity
since 1994
MyshrallPlumbing.com
Lic#683983 (C-36 and B)
VCS284416
JLG ROOFING
DBA Gils Roofing Co.
New Roof, Re-Roof,
Flat Roof, Woodwork
Owner on every job!
Free Estimates!
All Work Guaranteed!
www.JLGRoofing.com
805-816-9414
Lic #885763
Insured/Workers Comp.
VCS285417
SCREENS
WINDOW SCREENS
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PATIO SLIDERS
RepairRe-ScreenReplace
FREE ESTIMATES
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805-990-0340 VCS285919
AFFORDABLE
SPRINKLER SERVICE
Repair and Install
Timers Wires
Valves Heads
Tune Ups
805-409-5136
VCS285032
BOBLETTS
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs*Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS285139
Joes Custom
Tile and Stone
Specializing in
Durable, Waterproof,
Shower & Bath Remodels
Also, Quality Floor,
Countertop, & Fireplace
Installations.
Reasonable Rates
References. Lic #961336
805-304-3953 VCS286912
Morales Tile &
Handyman Service
Bathroom, Floors & Kitchen
Tile, Granite Slab, Drywall,
Fences, Decks, Plumbing,
Electrical, Cement.
Free Estimates!
10% OFF ANY JOB
(805) 758-7089
Lic #1000002769 VCS285555
PETERSON
TILE CO
Doing Tile for
2 Generations
Residential/Commercial
Trouble Shooting
(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577
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AFFORDABLE
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TrimmingRemoval
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Free Estimates, Payment
Options Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.
24 Hr Emergency Svc
805-532-1710
licd & insured VCS285936
Gold Coast
Tree Svc
All Phases!
ShapingPruning
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Removal,etc. Specializing
in Difficult Tree Removal.
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$100 off any job $1000+
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Free Estimates
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Multimedia Journalist,
Business.
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura Countys
leading newspaper and web site, has an im-
mediate opening on our Editorial team for
an experienced Business Journalist.
The successful candidate must show the
ability to make complex stories under-
standable and find the local relevance in
global issues.
The successful candidate will have a mini-
mum of three years experience reporting
business and financial news. Candidates
must also have experience in multimedia,
with an ability to produce stories equally in
video, audio or print, and a record of using
social media to reach readers. Other related
duties may be assigned. We publish 24/7
through our website, vcstar.com, and our
daily print editions.
Additional requirements include:
Bachelors in news/media discipline or
equivalent experience
Proficient in MS Office software
Excellent oral and written communication
skills
Must have valid drivers license, good
driving record and auto liability coverage
Moderate lifting of up to 50 lbs involved
with video camera and other technical
equipment.
We offer a competitive compensation pack-
age including base salary, paid time off,
medical, dental, vision and disability bene-
fits.
Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.
Scripps Company, a diverse 130-year-old
media enterprise with interests in television
stations, newspapers, local news and infor-
mation web sites, and licensing and syndi-
cation.
To apply please visit our careers site at
http://www.scripps.com/careers/search-jobs
and select requisition #3955.
VCS285766
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
CLINICAL NURSE
EDUCATOR
Duties & Responsibilities:
The nurse educator pro-
vides clinical and educa-
tional support to direct care
staff; Plans, organizes, de-
livers, and evaluates clini-
cal and educational
programs with input from
Nursing Management and
the Quality Department;
Demonstrates unit based
leadership, excellent com-
munication skills, proficient
knowledge, and decision-
making abilities. Applies
knowledge to act as clinical
resource, educator, role
model, and leader.
Qualifications: BSN is re-
quired, Masters Degree
preferred. Three (3) to
five (5) years of clinical ex-
perience in acute care nurs-
ing and/or education. Good
interpersonal skills and the
ability to communicate ef-
fectively orally and in writ-
ing. Strong customer
service, initiative and team
building skills. Excellent
project management skill
and positive attitude. Com-
puter skills. Current unre-
stricted California RN
license and BLS are re-
quired.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285872
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
DIRECTOR OF QUALITY
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Director, Quality Man-
agement directs the imple-
mentation of the
Performance Improvement
and Patient Safety Pro-
gram for Community Me-
morial Hospital. The
Director will continually as-
sess, review, evaluate, de-
velop and implement
programs to improve clini-
cal outcomes, patient safety
and satisfaction. The Di-
rector works closely with
Senior Management, Medi-
cal Directors, Medical Staff
Leaders, Department Di-
rectors and Managers, as
well as front line staff. The
Director will be the liaison
to external reporting
groups such as CMS,
CHART, and CalNoc. The
Director has management
oversight of the Medical
Staff Office as well as the
Quality Review Coordina-
tor, Quality Analyst and the
Concurrent Core Measure
Reviewer.
Qualifications: Bachelors
degree in Nursing, or
Healthcare-related field.
Five (5) years clinical ex-
perience in an acute care
setting. Evidence of train-
ing in performance im-
provement, quality
management, patient safe-
ty. Maintains active CPHQ
(certified professional in
healthcare quality). Excel-
lent oral and written com-
munication skills. Must be
knowledgeable of medical
terminology; medical
records; performance im-
provement methods; pa-
tient safety practices,
including event investiga-
tion, root cause analysis,
failure, mode & effects
analysis; and regulatory
and accreditation require-
ments related to perfor-
mance improvement,
patient safety and medical
staff. Ability to develop
and give presentations to
staff, medical staff and
Board of Trustees. R.N. is
preferred.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285867
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
RESPIRATORY
THERAPIST
To deliver routine therapeu-
tic modalities, perform Spi-
ro metric testing and
calculati8ons, sampling and
analysis of arterial blood
gases, delivery of care in
an organized, timely and
professional manner. Orient
to and develop proficiency
in the delivery of care in
critical care areas and per-
form the total duties of the
Respiratory Care Practi-
tioner. Assumes respon-
sibility for the prompt
and/or routine execution of
physicians orders relating
to respiratory care servic-
es. REQUIRED: Current
CA Respiratory Therapy Li-
cense. Current CPR &
ACLS certifications
(1) Regular Part-Time posi-
tion (7:00a - 7:00p)
(2) Per Diem positions
(7:00a - 7:00p and 7:00p -
7:00a
Ojai Valley Hospital offers
excellent benefits, such as
Medical, Dental, Vision,
Life, and AD&D insurance.
We also offer a comprehen-
sive Retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285935
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
RN, CASE MANAGER -
PER DIEM
Duties: Assists with the
gathering of data to assure
that patient care meets ap-
proved admission criteria,
continued stay, and appro-
priate level of care. Con-
tributes to the development
and implementation of a
discharge plan for the pa-
tient/family. Performs
utilization review using es-
tablished guidelines to as-
sure appropriate utilization
of hospital resources. Acts
as liaison between physi-
cians, nursing, other hospi-
tal departments,
community agencies, health
plans and patients/families.
Discharge planning. Pro-
vides and facilitates pa-
tient/family education.
Contacts appropriate com-
munity resources on behalf
of the patient.
Licenses & Certifications:
Associates degree (A.D.) in
Nursing required, BSN pre-
ferred. Excellent verbal
and written communication
skills. Three to five years
Med-Surg experience is pre-
ferred. Recent experience
in case management, dis-
charge planning, or utiliza-
tion review. Current CA RN
License is required.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285866
Healthcare
SPECIALTY SURGERY
TECHNICIAN
DUTIES: Procedures per-
formed within Scope of
Practice. Actively partici-
pates in unit-based educa-
tional activities.
Demonstrates knowledge in
the cleaning, sterilizing, as-
sembly and use of basic in-
strumentation. Assists in
the routine cleaning of the
operating room in readiness
for surgery.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: High school diploma
or general education degree
(GED) is required. One
year OR scrub Tech experi-
ence required. Healthcare
experience is preferred.
Current CPR certificate is
required
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285852
540
Help Wanted
Healthcare
www.livingstonvna.org
RN, Home Health
Therapy Supervisor
Physical Therapist
Occupational Therapist
Call Eli 805-642-0239
Fax resume: 805-650-1536
1996 Eastman Ave #101
Ventura, CA 93003
VCS285957
Hospitality
Cooks & Janitorial/
Housekeeping
Offshore
Sodexo Remote Sites is
currently hiring for all
positions on CA offshore
oil rigs. 14/7 schedule,
competitive pay and
benefits. Must pass back-
ground check, drug test
and physical. For com-
plete details, please visit:
www.sodexoremotesites
jobs.com
to submit your resume.
VCS285708
HUMAN
RESOURCES
MANAGER
Salem Communications
corp office is searching
for a HR Mgr. This is a
hands on position that re-
quires strong knowledge
of EE Relations, Train-
ing, Compliance and
Event Planning. 5+ yrs
in HR, exp managing a
team of HR professionals,
SPHR Pref. Degree in
HR or any related field,
exp with ADP Enterprise
V5, and Kronos a plus.
Salary 65-75K/yr. Send
your cover letter and re-
sume to
audrey.pillow@salem.cc.
EOE. VCS286837
Medicare Insurance
Sales Rep
Responsible for sales ac-
tivities, from lead gen-
eration through close.
Develops and implements
marketing plans to ex-
pand customer base in
marketing areas. Califor-
nia Life Agent and Acci-
dent & Health Agent
License reqd. Medicare
sales experience a plus.
Bilingual in Spanish pre-
ferred; Valid California
Drivers License with ve-
hicle liability insurance.
For more information
about our organization
and specific job require-
ments please visit our
website at
www.gemcare
healthplan.com
To apply: email
hr@managed
caresystems.com
or fax 661.716.9180
EOE/Drug Free
Workplace VCS286654
540
Help Wanted
Recreation Therapist
Full-Time. Mon-Fri.
8am-4:30pm. C.T.R.S. or
R.T.C. certification pre-
ferred or certification eli-
gible. Performs R.T. Group
Therapy and R.T. Assess-
ments. Pre-Employment
Drug Screen, Physical
Exam & Background Check
Required. Please send a
completed application along
with your resume indicat-
ing position of interest to:
Aurora Vista
del Mar Hospital
Attn: Human Resources
801 Seneca St.
Ventura, CA. 93001
Phone: (805) 626-5287
Fax: (805) 652-2248
Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFT
Director of HR VCS286623
Insurance Personal
Lines CSR
Experienced & Licensed.
Mercury Experience Re-
quired. Located in Agoura
Hills. Fax Resume to
(818) 706-8608 Or E-mail to:
mail@garywarneragency.com
VCS286292
IT
Invenger Technologies, Inc.
has openings for Sr. Pro-
grammer Analysts, resp.
for analyzing business req.
software process, and de-
velop IT systems. Mail Re-
sume to HR Manager 2775
Tapo Street, Ste 204, Simi
Valley, CA 93063. VCS285885
MachinistCNC Mill
PROGRAMMER
Must be fluent in the use
of Gibbs Cam
SET-UP
(10+YRS EXP) Fadal,
Mori, Toyoda, Hitachi
Seiki. Vertical/Horizontal
mills. Benefits, & 401k.
MGI Moorpark
805-523-2422 x332
VCS285616
Manufacturing
Purchasing and
OSP Manager
Lead purchasing, outside
manufacturing, outside
processing, shipping and
receiving and inventory
control. Minimum 7 years
Purchasing Management
exp. in Lean manufactur-
ing. BS degree reqd.
Apply online
www.rexnord.com
Careers section, Simi
Valley, CA location.
EOE VCS286525

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CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
RN IV
Duties & Responsibilities:
Provides leadership func-
tions in the Emergency De-
partment by performing the
following duties: Develops
competencies and adminis-
ters evaluations with Direc-
tor. Interviewing with
Director, staffing, counsel-
ing and mentoring staff.
Staff educational develop-
ment. Management regula-
tions, safety laws, DNV,
Title 22, OSHA. Partici-
pates in various aspects of
the departments on-going
performance improvement
activities.Develops / revises
unit documentation tools.
Reviews staff documenta-
tion for compliance with
standards and regulations
Performs audits, assesses
unit needs and ancillary de-
partments to provide opti-
mum patient care. Assesses
patient care provided by
staff, assists in direct pa-
tient care, reviews unit
policies.
Qualifications: Bachelors
Degree in Nursing (BSN)
from an accredited Nursing
Program is required, Mas-
ters Degree and CEN pre-
ferred. Extensive
Emergency nursing experi-
ence (3 to 5 years). Previ-
ous supervisory experience
is required. Current CA
Registered Nurse License,
ACLS, PALS or ENPC and
CPR certificates are re-
quired. Basic computer
skills required both hard-
ware and software
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
eme
VCS285944
Registered Nurse
RN II MCH/NICU
Duties: This position is ac-
countable for providing and
managing competent nurs-
ing care to the neonatal pa-
tient that requires
moderate to complex as-
sessments, interventions
and level of nursing vigi-
lance. The NICU RN II is
responsible for working in a
team environment using a
multidisciplinary approach
to providing nursing care
adapted to individual pa-
tient needs based on the
nursing process, which in-
cludes assessment, plan-
ning implementation and
evaluation. The individual-
ized patient care is deliv-
ered in a safe, supportive,
caring and family centered
environment. The RN is
also responsible for super-
vising, coordinating and
delegating personnel who
participate in the provision
of care to ensure that pa-
tient needs and expected
outcomes are met.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Minimum of two
(2) years current NICU
Level III experience is re-
quired. Current CA RN Li-
cense, current certification
in BLS for Healthcare Pro-
viders (CPR & AED) and
current certification in Neo-
natal Resuscitation Pro-
gram (NRP) are required
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285873
540
Help Wanted
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Medical Assistant
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4 Temporary Positions
Available (August 2011 thru
August 2012)
DUTIES: Provides safe,
efficient, and therapeutic
patient care services under
the supervision and direc-
tion of a licensed physician
and nurse in performing
various duties. Has com-
pleted the training and
competencies for medical
technician in performing
the routine tasks needed to
care for the clinic patients.
REQUIREMENTS: High
School Diploma or GED
from an accredited educa-
tional system is required.
Medical Assistant certifi-
cate from college or techni-
cal school is required. Must
be able to multi-task in a
physician office setting.
Must be organized, able to
prioritize and communicate
both verbally and in writ-
ing. Computer experience
and typing skills a must.
Phlebotomy certificate re-
quired. Bilingual (Spanish)
is preferred.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285939
Medical
Physicians Assistant
GS-11 Location: Naval
Branch Med Clinic, NBVC
Port Hueneme HRS: 40 hrs/
week, 7:30-4:30 Fax resume
to (805)982-2481 ATTN:
MEDOFFICER1frash
VCS286087
Medical Receptionist
F/T, very busy office in
Oxnard. Medical expd
only need apply.
Fax resume 805-351-8217
VCS285975
Antiques?
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MERCHANDISER
F/T. Ventura County.
Great pay & benfits.
Send resume to
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www.gbldistributing.com
VCS286624
540
Help Wanted
Nursing
REGISTERED NURSE -
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -
OVCH Must have current
CA RN License; Current
CPR, ACLS.
One Full-Time Position
Available (72 hrs a pay pe-
riod) Night Shift (7:00pm -
7:00am)
Ojai Valley Community
Hospital offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS286621
Education
Behavior Support
Associate
$17.22 - $21.47/hr
P/T. Vta Co Ofc of Ed Req:
HS grad & 2 yrs exp w/Spe-
cial Ed children; use of
academic/behavior strate-
gies; NCPI Cert; 1 yr exp
can be substituted
w/BA/Psych, Social Work,
Sociology. Appl/job desc
from HR, 5189 Verdugo
Way, Cam (805) 383-1913
Can apply www.edjoin.org.
EOE.
DEADLINE:
Open Until Filled
VCS286710
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
vcstar.com/ads
Occupational Therapist
STAFF OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
Duties: Provides evalua-
tion and treatment to a va-
riety of in and outpatient
diagnoses. Performs initial
and on-going assessment
according to department
policy and scope of prac-
tice. Documents the treat-
ment and relevant
information according to
organizational policy and
regulatory status.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Current licensed
Occupational Therapist in
the State of California. One
(1) to two (2) years acute
care experience is pre-
ferred. Professional experi-
ence and/or training in both
inpatient and outpatient
areas preferred, including
pre-graduate clinical intern-
ships. Current CPR certifi-
cation is required.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS286620
540
Help Wanted
SCHOOL OFFICE
MANAGER
$2,911.22-$3,627.56/mo
F/T. Vta Co Ofc of Ed Req:
HS grad, 3 yrs clerical exp,
typing cert 50 wpm net.
Appl/job desc avail from
HR, 5189 Verdugo Way,
Cam (805) 383-1913 Can ap-
ply www.edjoin.org. EOE.
DEADLINE: 4:00pm 9/2/11
VCS286709
Part Time
Staff Associate
Lighthouse for Wom-
en/Children - Part-time
Staff Associate, oversee
homeless shelter, main-
tain statistics. Committed
Christian, 2+ yrs related
experience, high school
diploma, valid CDL.
Please fax resumes to
805-385-4126 or email
jobs@erescuemission.org.
VCS286683
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
F/T. Specialty Pharmacy in
Camarillo, CA. Graduate of
accredited Pharmacy Tech-
nician program, 3-5 yrs
exp. Ability to work with
mathematical concepts,
high attention to detail and
function with min supervi-
sion. Define problems, col-
lect data, establish facts
and draw valid conclusions.
Good communication skills
and accuracy. Other duties
incl. purchasing, shipping
and assisting in manage-
ment of inventory. Profi-
ciency with data entry, and
computer skills a must.
CPR+ software knowledge
a plus. Submit resume to
DebraKelly@FactorSupport.com
VCS286507
540
Help Wanted
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
Information Systems
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGER
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Manager of Informa-
tion Systems will provide
oversight and assistance
with the strategic direction
of all MEDITECH, DR
PACS, dbMotion, Prova-
tion, PatientKeeper and
other applications that are
not tied to hardware. This
position will also actively
manage the personnel that
supports such applications.
Responsible for working
collaboratively with the Di-
rector of Information Sys-
tems and other IS
Leadership on all Informa-
tion Systems and Technolo-
gy related issues. Serves
as a professional role mod-
el, leader, mentor, and re-
source for direct reports
and other members of the
IS team. Supports the mis-
sion and exemplifies the
values of Community Me-
morial Health System.
Qualifications: Bachelors
Degree or equivalent or 5
or more years experience
in Healthcare is required.
Three to five years of expe-
rience working with Hospi-
tal Information Systems
supporting application soft-
ware, analyzing business
problems, hands-on clinical
experience, and / or project
management required. Spe-
cialized knowledge of inte-
grated hospital systems,
knowledge of analysis, de-
bugging and standard pro-
ject management tools
required. Meditech, All-
scripts, dbMotion, Patient-
Keeper, Provation software
support experience and Mi-
crosoft office automation
applications are preferred.
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS286606
540
Help Wanted
Registered Nurse
Nurse Practitioner
(2 positions) -
CFH Airport &
CFH Saviers
Duties & Responsibilities:
Provides quality patient
care to patients utilizing the
services of the Centers for
Family Health. Performs
physical examination, diag-
nosis and treatment, health
education, teaching and
counseling. Assessment
and Management of Acute
Illness and Management of
Chronic Illness. Assures
that adequate patient
health records are main-
tained and transferred as
required when patients are
referred. Performs all du-
ties in a manner consistent
with established guidelines;
measured outcomes meet
requirements in timeliness,
quality, accuracy and bud-
get.
Qualifications: Masters
degree (M.A.) is required.
Four to ten years related
experience and/or training;
or equivalent combination
of education and experi-
ence. Current California
Nurse Practitioner License
is required. Good commu-
nication skills and supervi-
sory experience a must.
Bilingual is preferred, but
not required
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
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540
Help Wanted
Registered Nurse
RN II - Labor & Delivery
(Per Diem)
Duties: Provides special-
ized nursing care to obstet-
rical patients Administers
prescribed medications and
treatments in accordance
with approved nursing tech-
niques. Prepares equipment
and assists Physician dur-
ing treatment and examina-
tion of patient.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Minimum of one (1)
year experience as Labor &
Delivery Nurse is required.
Licenses and Certificate:
Current CA RN License is
required. CPR, NRP cer-
tifications are required.
Specialty certification pre-
ferred Completion of ad-
vanced EFM class within 6
months of hire.
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285869
Registered Nurse
RN II - PACU/RECOVERY
Duties: Provides pre and
post-operative nursing care
to patients having inpatient
and outpatient surgical ser-
vices in the hospital and
Same Day Surgery.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Associates degree
(ADN) required, BSN pre-
ferred. Pre-op and PACU
experience preferred.
Minimum of one (1) year
recent med-surg acute care
nursing required. Current
CA RN License - Current
BLS, ACLS and PALS cer-
tifications are required
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS284613 VCS285870
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Alley Oop to Dilbert.
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communities. Visit VCSHOMES.com

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Registered Nurse
RN II - PACU/RECOVERY
Duties: Provides pre and
post-operative nursing care
to patients having inpatient
and outpatient surgical ser-
vices in the hospital and
Same Day Surgery.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: Associates degree
(ADN) required, BSN pre-
ferred. Pre-op and PACU
experience preferred.
Minimum of one (1) year
recent med-surg acute care
nursing required. Current
CA RN License - Current
BLS, ACLS and PALS cer-
tifications are required
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS284613 VCS285933
Registered Nurse
RN II - Surgery
Duties: Provides profes-
sional peri operative nurs-
ing care. Coordinates
patient care planning with
other hospital disciplines.
Provides care within scope
of license. Effectively
plans and communicates
patient and family educa-
tion. Participates in unit-
based educational ac-
tivities. Accurate and time-
ly documentation consistent
with practice and hospital
policy. Observes patient,
records significant condi-
tions and reactions, and no-
tifies supervisor or
physician of patients condi-
tion and reaction to drugs,
treatments, and significant
incidents. Education and/or
Experience: Associates
Degree (ADN) required,
BSN preferred. One (1)
year med/surg experience
is required, OR circulating
experience is preferred.
Current CA Registered
Nursing License and cur-
rent CPR Certification are
required. ACLS, CNOR and
AORN Membership pre-
ferred.
Community Memorial Hos-
pital offers excellent bene-
fits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive Re-
tirement plan, flexible
spending accounts, paid
time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285856
Online garage sale map. Every Friday
vcstar.com/garagesales
540
Help Wanted
RETAIL / SALES
(SB and Vta area)
Optician/Sales at the Eye-
glass Factory, will train
right quality person.
Must be highly motivated
w/strong cust svc skills to
learn new career. TOP
$ DOLLAR $ salary,
Bonus, + benes.
Come Grow with Us!
gregg@eyeglassfactory.com
VCS286812
INSIDE SALES
Fast growing Intl bar-
code printer company,
Camarillo, CA. Sales to a
reseller channel, north
and south America. Sales
experience required;
marketing a plus. Salary
& commission.
Call 805-987-5100
or email resume to:
infoga@godexintl.com
VCS285802
Now Hiring OffShore
Utility Specialists
Stewards
Sodexo Remote Sites op-
erates in hundreds of re-
mote locations across the
USA. We are looking for
Food & Hospitality pro-
fessionals for F/T off-
shore positions. Exp.
preferred. Full Benefits.
Apply online at:
sodexoremotesitesjobs.com
select US-CA-Ventura
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
VCS287003
Sales
SLEEP MARKET
MANAGER
OXNARD AREA
Looking for a highly mo-
tivated, organized indi-
vidual with excellent
written and verbal skills
and clinical experience
who enjoys building rela-
tionships and has a love
for the sleep industry to
create, implement and
follow-up on a monthly
target account plan fo-
cused on the customers
and products/services.
Bachelors Degree pre-
ferred. DME experience
required. Sleep experi-
ence is a must! 2-3 years
sales experience pre-
ferred. Send resume to
Timothy.E.gill@ahom.com.
VCS286203
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
540
Help Wanted
SHELTER
AND HOUSING
PROGRAM
MANAGER
Turning Point Founda-
tion, a non-profit agy,
serving adults w/serious
& persistent mental ill-
ness, has the following
position available in Ven-
tura/Oxnard:
For full job desc visit:
www.turningpoint
foundation.org
No phone calls please.
VCS285807
Boat?
vcstar.com/ads
800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.
SELLIT.
FINDIT.
Technician
LABOR & DELIVERY
SPECIALTY TECH
(2 POSITIONS)
Duties: The L&D Specialty
Tech is responsible for
maintaining the O.R.s in
L&D, creating and main-
taining a sterile field during
surgical procedures, assist-
ing with maintaining the
environment and equipment
in L&D, entering data in
the Perioperative report,
completing patient charges,
and provides secretarial
and clerical duties in sup-
port of patient care servic-
es in L&D.
Education and/or Experi-
ence: High school diplo-
ma or general education
degree (GED); Graduate of
a Surgical Technician pro-
gram or 2 years experience
as a Surgical Scrub Techni-
cian or completion of ap-
propriate Surgical
Technician training at CMH
or LVN license and recent
acute care hospital experi-
ence. Successful completion
of the current HR program
for Spanish translation
competency and current
BLS CPR card required
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System.
To apply go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
eoe VCS285943
540
Help Wanted
Technician
MEDICAL LAB
TECHNICIAN
Duties & Responsibilities:
Assists licensed laboratory
personnel in performing re-
quested clinical procedures.
Performs hematology, co-
agulation, urinalysis, chem-
istry and microbiology
procedures. Maintains sup-
plies and performs clerical
functions including register-
ing and processing patient
orders. Performs instru-
ment maintenance as re-
quired. Effectively deals
with peers and hospital per-
sonnel. Obtains all required
specimens from inpatients
and outpatients of all ages.
Patient safety and identifi-
cation protocols kept in
high priority. Maintains a
safe working environment
in assigned area. Partici-
pates in performance im-
provement activities.
Maintains strict patient
confidentiality and recog-
nizes age-specific criteria.
Qualifications: Bachelors
degree (B. A.) is required.
Basic computer skills are
required. One (1) year of
Clinical laboratory assist-
ant experience and B.A. in
related science is pre-
ferred.
CMHS offers excellent
benefits, such as Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life, and
AD&D insurance. We also
offer a comprehensive
403(b) retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts,
paid time off, and a variety
of other great benefits.
If you are interested in join-
ing teams that meld quality
care and compassion to
create an environment of
excellence, please take a
moment to discover more
about what its like to work
at Community Memorial
Health System. go to:
www.cmhshealth.org
CMHS is an EOE.
VCS285932
Rentals
600-683
609
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805-320-0432 VCS286986
CAMARILLO
AFFORDABLE
PARK GLENN APTS
Studio, Avail in Old Town.
2 pools, 5 lndry rms, plenty
of prkg, utils pd. $860/mo.
200 South Glenn Dr
805-482-6000 VCS286772
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
CAMARILLO
SIZZLIN
HOT DEAL
We offer Spacious 1 & 2
bdrm apts and 2 bdrm
townhomes starting at
$1,130. Gorgeous garden
setting. Huge Laundry
rooms, Abundant parking.
XLNT Location.
SPARKLING POOL/SPA
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
2 Bedroom
Townhouse $1,495
$500.00 OFF
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805-987-6146
Hacienda De Camarillo
831 Paseo Camarillo
Open 7 days
*OAC Credit Problems?
We can help.
VCS285296
FILLMORE ADULT 55+
1br, a/c, all utils pd, except
elec. From $745.HUD/PET
OK. Call 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS285011
FILLMORE
Park View Court
$100.00 OFF Of
Contract Rent Each
Month For
6 Months
Fabulous Affordable
Senior Living 55+Comm
Historic Downtown
Fillmore Magnificent
1 & 2 Bdrms with Private
Covered Patios, Free
Internet. Large community
room, group activities,
gazebo in garden.
Dont Miss Out!
Offer Expires 9/30/11
CALL TODAY!
(805) 524-4700
Affordable Housing
*Income/Lease
Restrictions Apply
VCS285171
NEWBURY PARK
CASA OAKS APTS
Studios 1 & 2 Bdrms
Starting @ $1,185
Custom paint and carpet,
fireplaces, balcony, pool,
laundry facility.
Dogs Welcome
ASK ABOUT...
Managers Special
Deposit starting @ $199
2088 W Hillcrest Dr
888.201.4050
VCS285605
OXNARD 1 Bedroom
$925/mo+$700/sec.
** AVAILABLE NOW **
Refrig, Pool, Carport Prkg
805-488-7743 VCS285907
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OXNARD
2+2 & 3+2
Townhouse
Apartments
$1250-$1600
Lovely, newly remodeled
townhome apts each
includes a huge balcony
and garage parking.
Great location near
shopping, beach,
college, CBC base.
We also feature:
Fitness Center,
Multiple Laundry Facilites
2 Sparkling Pools
and much more!
Come visit
and join our
awesome
community
805-488-3946
VCS284899
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $900
1+1 $1025
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
VCS285446
OXNARD
CROSSROADS
INVESTMENTS
300 Esplanade Dr
Suite 580
805-485-4040
North Oxnard
1+1 downstairs, large
patio, carport, near school
and park $850
North Oxnard
2+2 downstairs, carport,
near school and park $1100
VCS285451
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
OXNARD
DEL CIERVO
APARTMENTS
Low Deposits
OAC
1 & 2 Bedrooms
*on availability
Beautiful Grounds
BBQ Area
Pool and Jacuzzi
Tennis Courts
Close to Shopping
1905 N. H St.
805-981-4341
VCS285769
OXNARD SOUTH
2+1 downstairs unit with
single garage and coin
op laundry. $1050
Crossroad Inv. 805-485-4040
Mgr 487-8938 VCS286594
OXNARD STUDIO $800
Detached, private, $400
dep. Utilites included.
No smoke, no pets. Jennie
805-816-0546 VCS285374
OXN
Elegant Living
Near marina. Beautiful
complex with garages,
w/d hookup, pool & spa.
No pets.
Call friendly manager
on move in specials
Large 1+1, 2+2 all with
balcony & patio
VILLA MARINA APTS
1320 S. Victoria, Oxnard
805-985-0644 VCS284555
OXN N. 2 Bdrm - Large,
clean and quiet. Gated
prkg. Close to fwy. From
$1,150. (Gonzales @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS286800
OXN SHORES Studio $800 &
1+1 $950 covered carport,
ldry, beach one block. Toni
Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS285929
OXN SUMMER
SPECIALS!
Renovated 1, 2, 3
bedrm apartments avail
at Rancho Solana Apts
805-485-1208 VCS284903
PT HUE 1 Bdrm - Clean,
quiet property. Fresh
paint, clean carpets, pool
and gated prkg from $895.
Across from Navy Base.
PARK MADERA APTS
805-984-4062
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS286801
PT Hue $200 OFF 1st month,
1br, pool, garage, laundry
room on-site, walk to beach
$845mo gas pd $500 dep.
No pets. 805-483-8301 or
805-488-2131 VCS285146
SANTA PAULA 2+1.5
Yard, garage, HUD ok, No
Pets. $1,150/mo+dep.
805-933-4688 VCS286893
SIMI GATED COMMUNITY
3+2 & 2+2. Pool, spa, f/p, &
tennis court. Baywood Apts
805-581-9052 VCS285304
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
Summertime
Savings and Fun
2 Bedroom Townhomes
Washer/Dryer included
Dogs & Cats Welcome *
Large private yards
Excellent Location
Full kitchen appliance
package
1-866-291-3218 (24/7)
Monterey Villas
1018 Kelp Lane
* Restrictions Apply
VCS285924
T.OAKS 2+1 & 3+2
balcony or patio, a/c,
parklike setting, pool,
BBQ area, laundry room.
Call Manager for an appt
805-495-8698 Mon-Fri
after 3:00pm & weekends
9am-4pm VCS285879
T.O MOUNT CLEF APTS
Summer Specials!
1br from $1100. 2br from
$1400. Pool, Spa, Playpk.
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS285404

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805-890-2142 VCS286956
Ventura
ASHWOOD GARDENS
2 Bedroom
Exceptionally large!
Great Location!
Very Quiet! Call for appt:
805-644-6724
Ashwood @ Telegraph
VCS286803
Ventura County
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Luxury Apt Homes
Spacious w/separate living
and dining areas. Dual
entry kitchens, full
appliance package and
plenty of closet space.
Court yard style living,
5 pools, 5 laundry
facilities, patios, near
shopping center, parks
and so much more!
Coastline Real
Estate
(805) 647-6680

VCS245320 VCS286112
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Ventura Village
Green 3+1.5
Kid friendly, private patio,
no pets, $1,550/mo.
6500 Telephone Rd.
(805)642-4500
VCS286643

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VTA 1bd+1ba, $995 & Up.
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and Save Money! All utils
paid, indoor cat ok.
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805-653-0809 VCS286845
VTA 2+1 Upstairs $995.1+1
Downstairs $850 Lg closets/
rms, new paint. Trash/wtr
pd 805-642-9660 VCS285043
VTA 2 Bdrm from $1,295.
Best value in town!
See us before you rent.
(Just East of Victoria)
Ventura Del Sol Apts
805-656-0236
or visit: aptlifestyles.com
VCS286799
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
$1295. Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
805-658-7453 VCS286423
VTA 3+2 $1450 QUIET APT
Complex, no smoke, lndry,
gated parking. By appt
805-652-0387 x1 VCS286999
VTA Enjoy Resort Style
Living at...
Lofts starting
at $1,199
Studios, Lofts &
1 Bedrooms
866-623-8143
Open Mon-Sat
9:00am-6:00pm VCS286071
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
609
Apartments
Unfurnished
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apts.
Ocean View
Most utils paid
FREE basic cable
333 N. Kalorama
805-648-1760
VCS286025
VTA LARGE 2+1 upstairs
$1,350/mo & 2+1 downstairs
$1,520/mo. Includes all utils.
No Dogs or Cats. Access to
transit/shopping and
restaurants. 805-642-3000
VCS286781
VTA STUDIO - Historic
Downtown Bldg with view,
extra large, new carpet.
$925/mo+$925/dep. Chasco
805-643-8172 VCS287020
VTA Super Clean lg 2+1,
lndry, parking, trash $1,100.
114 Kellogg St. 805-643-3419
VCS284625
611
Beach & Vacation
Rentals
OXN SILVERSTRAND 2 sty
3bd+ofc or 4th bd, 2 bath,
incl appliances, wetbar, lg
master & liv rm w/fp, high
ceilings on 2nd flr, front
balcony, back patio w/out-
side shower & view, 2 car
garage, $2500/mo+utils.
310-325-7791 VCS286120
613
Condos/Townhomes
Furnished
Camarillo, Mission Oaks,
3+2 upgraded, fully fur-
nished, exceptional view
$2000 mo 805-388-1862
VCS285400
617
Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
CAMARILLO Immaculate
2-story condo, $2100 +
$1000 deposit. No P/S/D.
805-482-5684 or 805-987-3586.
VCS286853
CAM LOS ARBOLES 3+2.5
end unit avail 9-1. A/C,
softwtr svc, w/d, side/side
frig, f/p, wd flrs, bdrm car-
pet. Beautiful rear yard w/
sprinkler sys. Pool $2600 N/S
N/P 805-388-5494 VCS285926
CAM SPRINGS 2+2.5, two
mstrs, f/p, att gar, a/c, w/d
hkup. Pool.N/S/P, $1750+dep.
805-484-2573 VCS286763

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Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 1+1 APT, cats ok.
Water/trash paid $795.
Del Norte
VTA 2+1 gated upstairs
unit near Victoria. Water
& trash paid $1075 Unit
has shared garage.
Hummingbird
VTA 1+2, 3 story 1500sf
beach unit, 2 car garage
and awesome views
$2295. San Pedro
VTA 3+2 Todd Ranch,
fenced backyard. Water/
trash paid Comm pool/spa.
Pet? $1650. Badger
VTA 1+1 W. end Duplex
on site laundry. Water/
trash pd $1150. Fraser
VTA 2+1.25 Ralston Vlg
Condo 2 car gar, Water/
trash pd $1500. Seacliff
VTA west end 3+2.5
Brookhollow unit.
Attached 2 car garage,
washer, dryer, refrig,
community pool and spa.
$1850. N. Ventura Ave
VTA west end 1+1, shared
backyard, close to down-
town and beach. Water/
trash pd. $695. N Olive
OXN 3+2.5 three story unit
with washer/dryer and
refrigerator, 1 block to
beach, rooftop deck.
$1875. Nautilus
OXN Harborwalk condo
2+2 close to beach and
harbor. Living rm w/fp
and conversation pit
$1450. Harbor
PT HUE 2+1.5 Surfside
Condo, stackable washer
dryer. Water/trash paid
$1195. E. Surfside Dr
PT HUE 3+2.5 Las Brisas
condo, wood floors
downstairs, liv rm w/f/p.
Pets? $1800.Captains Ave
All properties are
no pets, no smoke,
1 year lease
visit our website at
venturahomesforrent.com
or
Call the owners at
Homes For Rent,
the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
OXN 1+1 Condo at Pacific
Coast Condo, New Paint,
Carpet, Very Clean, Re-
frig, gas stove, Water,
Sewer, Trash incl in Rent.
Pet OK Rent $940 Sec Dep
$1100. Pet Rent $25/mo.
Contact AMS Realty, INC.
805-642-0995 VCS285886
617
Condos/Townhomes
Unfurnished
OXN 3+2 The Villas @ Mira-
mar, w/garage, appliances,
laundry hkups, pvt yard,
wtr/trash pd.Nr Base $1600.
805-984-5932 VCS285671
OXNARD
THE COLONY
2+2
Tennis, pool, jacuzzi,
washer and dryer, 2 car
garage. $1,800.00/mo
(805)642-4500
VCS286642
OXNARD WEST 2+1.5
townhouse, frpl, patio/
yard, garage, comm pool
& tennis court, hookups,
close to schools, shops
and parks. $1500
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS285894
OXN Dunes 2+1, 2 car gar-
age, lndry hkups, balcony,
close to beach, $1295 Toni
Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS286391
Pt Hueneme, Big 3+2, patio,
2 car garage, w/d hkups,
single story, quiet cul-de-sac,
$1,600/mo. 805-657-1825
VCS285745
PT HUENEME Townhouse
2BR, 1BA pool, garage,
new carpet. N/S N/P $1100
+dep 805-276-8937 VCS285214
Simi 2+1 yard, gar, a/c $1550
2+2.5, dbl gar, fp, a/c $1795
Westcoast Prop Mgmt
805-522-0060 VCS285772
SIMI Sharp 2+2, fully equip
newer kitch, w/d, close to
shops/118 fwy, $1650. Avail
9-1. 805-341-4839 VCS285714
T.O. 3+1.5, next to park, 2
car carport, comm pool/spa,
N/S/P, incl: w/d, frig, trash/
water, $1,900/mo+sec.
805-341-0383 VCS286394
VTA 2 BEDROOM town-
house with 1.5 baths. Near
shopping. $1125 No pets.
805-258-3203 VCS286421
621
Duplexes
Unfurnished
CAM 3+2 quiet loc nr shops,
w/d hkp, gar/carport $1895
grdnr pd. Pet ok 805-484-5700
or 805-443-6434 VCS286380
CAM. Premium, 3+2, fp,
formal dining, new flooring,
wtr/trsh pd, N/S/P $1900
avail now, 484-3118 VCS286183
OAK VIEW 2+2, carport,
patio, washer/dryer, n/s/p,
$1,300/mo+$1,000/dep, incls
elec/wtr/trash. Evenings:
805-649-5930 VCS286900
OXNARD Dunes 2+1 walk to
beach! 2 car garage, patio,
f/p. No pets. $1,400/mo+dep.
661-259-0930 VCS286338
OXN N. 3+2 renovated/all
new! Garage, lndry rm,
Near schools & shopping
$1600. 562-922-2258 or
805-233-4757 VCS286802
OXN Silverstrand, Beach
Front w/spectacular view!
Charming 1+1, den, deck,
gar. $1,900/mo. 805-320-4781 or
310-470-8401 VCS285771
VTA Pierpont Beach 2+1,
2 car gar, sm pet ok & yard.
$1,600+sec. Harbor Realty
805-648-3068 VCS286866
VTA Pierpont Beach 2+1,
2 car gar, sm pet ok & yard.
$1,600+sec. Harbor Realty
805-648-3068 VCS286300
627
Houses Unfurnished
CAM 3+2 fam/dining/liv rm,
kitchen, f/p, private patio,
gardener. $2,125. Must See!
805-482-5958 VCS285691
CAMARILLO LARGE
4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms
$2,000 mo. + $2000 dep
805-388-2040 VCS286978
CAM Leisure Village
Immaculate 2+2, new paint
and carpet, $1,475/mo.
805-277-9062 VCS286324
CAM/SOMIS 1+1 Guest
House Gated, park like set-
ting, stainless appliances,
W/D, granite. Utils pd.
$1300+dep. No Smoke/Pet
805-386-3594 VCS284515
EAST VENTURA 5BR, 2.5
BA, upscale, near schools.
Call 805-482-0857 VCS285615
N.P. 3bd+1.75ba, 1,800 sqft,
2 car gar, f/p, lrg kitchen,
yard, HOA pool incld, NO
smoking. $2,400/mo+utils.
Avail Now! 805-377-2797
VCS286979
N.P. 3 BR, 1.75 BA, 1800 sqft,
2 car gar, fireplace, lrg
kitchen, yard, HOA pool
incl, NO smoking. $2400 +
utils Avail 9/1 805-377-2797
VCS285712
OAK Park 3+2 clean & sun-
ny, new paint, applcs, crpt,
2 car gar, hkups, $2450
818-389-7660 VCS286966
OAK VIEW Freshly painted
4+2, detached 2 car gar,
lg shady yard. $1850+$2000
sec dep. Valley Properties
805-525-3200 VCS286056
OXN 1416sf 3+2 PV Estates.
New crpt, flrs, paint, walk
to all schools, liv rm, dine
rm, fam rm w/fp, fenced
yd, back patio, 2 car gar,
wash/dry/frig/dswshr, $1800
available now 702-327-3019
or 702-281-2942 VCS286287
OXN 3+1, 2 car garage,
$1,695/mo+dep, grdnr incl,
No smoking. Pets? Avail
9/10/2011. 805-983-8168
VCS286235
OXN 3+2.5 Clean, move in
ready, safe, gated comm
near bases. $1850 + dep
Avail 10/5/11 805-216-6581
VCS286054
OXN 3+3 BEACH HOUSE
steps to beach & harbor.
Lease $3000/mo + $3,500 dep.
805-284-4945 VCS286055
OXN 4+2.5, near base, clean
2 story, N/S, N/P, $1,850/mo
+dep. 805-488-1770 or
805-218-9874 VCS286855
OXN N. 3+2.5 newer home
near St. Johns, fwy. $1,995+
dep. Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS286435
OXN N. 3+3 former model,
family rm, living rm, newer,
$1,995/mo. 805-552-7135
VCS286234
OXN N 4+2.5, built 2003,
like new, big yard, close to
fwy., N/P, Move in ready
$2175 805-415-3670
VCS286750
OXN N. Avail now. 223 N I
St. 3+1, fam rm, f/p, 2 car
gar, wtr/trash/grdnr paid,
$1650/mo+$825 dep. N/S/P
805-443-5561 or 805-509-8357
VCS286124
OXN Rent or Lease to own,
4+2, Complete remodel,
custom kitchen w/granite,
custom bathroom. Close to
Oxnard Civic Aud.
$1,975/mo+dep.
805-208-9740 VCS285031
627
Houses Unfurnished
PT HUE 2bd lndry rm, dbl
gar, RV sp, fence yd, cust
landscape, stroll to beach.
Pets? $1295 Keith Hanson
RE 805-981-1552 VCS285052
SEABEE SPECIAL!
PT HUE 3+2 close
to Naval base, cor-
ner lot, big fenced
backyard. Gardener
paid. $2100. Pearson
805-650-2500
venturahomesforrent.com
SIMI 3+2 a/c, fp, grndr $1995
3+2+pool, upgraded, $2395
Westcoast Prop Mgmt
805-522-0060 VCS285775
SIMI Guest house, private,
beautiful, remodeled, all
appliances, $1195 utils pd
805-526-7172 VCS285229
HOUSES
VTA west end 3+1
on a cul-de-sac.
Large fenced
backyard $1525
Carr Dr
VTA 3+3.5 hillside
home with 3 car
garage. Ocean &
city lights views.
Family rm w/bar
$3400 Cobblestone
VTA 2+1 close to
downtown, fenced
backyd, fireplace,
1 car garage $1495
S. Crimea
VTA 4+2 east end,
with fireplace,
single sty corner
lot near new park.
Gardener pd. $1900
N. San Mateo
PT HUE 3+2 close
to Naval base, cor-
ner lot, big fenced
backyd. Gardener
pd. $2100. Pearson
OXN 2+2 Beach
with loft, washer,
dryer, refrig, $1900
Breakwater Way
All properties are no pets,
no smoke, 1 year lease
visit our website at
venturahomesforrent.com
or
Call the owners at
Homes For Rent,
the proud parents
of a NMCB 3 soldier
805-650-2500
627
Houses Unfurnished
VTA 3+2.5 @226 W. Shoshone
Spacious 2 story, sharp.
Lease $1900. REPS
805-643-0646 VCS286440
VTA 4+3 above Foothill,
close to Vta College and
Arroyo Verde Park, newer
carpet and appliances, many
fruit trees, N/S/P, $2,100/mo
incls grdnr. ERA Realty
805-218-0511 VCS285833
VTA 4 bdrm/2ba
264 South Crocker $1900 plus
dep & min. 1 yr lease
805-648-5111 VCS287026
VTA Clean 2+1 with garage.
$1,200/mo. Available Now!
805-644-6272 or 805-377-2266
Will return your call!
VCS285825
VTA Clean 2+1 with garage.
$1,200/mo. Available Now!
805-644-6272 or 805-377-2266
Will return your call!
VCS286804
VTA KEYS Boat Dock Home
newly remodeled, 3br
2.5 ba, office, den, $3750
805-701-8015 VCS286811
VTA MIDTOWN 2+1.5, 2 car
gar, family room, fenced
yard, $1,900/mo+$2,000/dep.
805-985-7085 or 805-377-4519
VCS286155
VTA Midtown 2+1 Spanish
style w/yard. N/S/P $1500+
$1500 dep. Water/trash pd.
805-660-2764 VCS287011
675
Rentals To Share
VTA E. 2+1 upstairs unit in
a house, partially furnished,
850sf, pvt, safe and secure
gated entrance, N/P/D, 1 yr
lease. $1,325/mo includes
utilities+dep. Email:
Qishengguan@hotmail.com
805-965-6070 VCS286100
VTA KEYS 4 bdrm hm with
bkyd, front courtyd, quiet
neighborhood, f/p, hse privs,
gar/storage, w/d, pleasant
living conds $725 After 4pm
805-551-3524 VCS286065
677
Rooms For Rent
CAM HEIGHTS Custom
home Rm w/pvt bath $650,
full privs. Cable, lndry,
WiFi, ofc sp, Avail now.
No Smoke/Pets 805-504-9696
VCS285940
CAM. In room: tv, refrig
micro. & pay single bed.
$300 every two weeks, Near
B of A, Santa Rosa Rd.
805-857-0310 VCS285893
CAM ROOM, house privs,
share bath, $550/mo+dep.
Utils & internet incld,
n/s/pets. 805-987-9139
VCS285937
MALIBU Resort Living,
Only 10 miles from Mugu.
2 rooms w/ocean views, avail
at: drygulchlodge.com.
Fully furnished w/full privs
to kitchen, lndry, HD tv,
wiFi, pool, spa, bbq, lawn
tennis. $900/mo+sec, utils
and housekeeper included.
NO Pets, No Mess-nicks,
No Smoking. Call 310-457-3807
or 310-589-8311 VCS286675
MRPK Christian family has
beautiful extra lg rm,
kitchen/lndry privs, n/s/p.
Internet/utils incl $650.
805-523-0565 VCS286233
677
Rooms For Rent
OXN 2 Rooms - furn/unfurn
$550/ea incl utils, except
phone.Kitch & lndry privs,
share bath. Avail now
805-816-8826 VCS285444
OXNARD 1 Bedroom, cable,
kitch, lndry privs, no drugs,
no pets. $500/mo.
805-248-6222 VCS286521
OXNARD Gated Condo 2 Sto-
ry 2+1.5, 2200+SF, pool,
spa, park, malls $500+de-
posit, Call 323 646 5262
OXNARD gated Condo 2 sto-
ry 2 rooms/1.5 bath,
2200+SF, pool, spa, park,
malls $600 OBO + deposit,
323 646 5262
OXNARD
MANDALAY BAY
$575/mo or $675/mo, incl
utils, share bath. No
smoking, drugs, pets.
$300 Sec Dep 805-701-2127
VCS285458
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS285664
OXN N or S. large master
bedroom with pvt bath
$800, utils & cable paid
No Smoke/Pets. 805-981-4240
or 805-218-3015 VCS285399
OXN nr HS Furn $450/mo +
$50 dep, hse privs, cable/utils
incl, no pets/smke/drugs
805-509-0405 VCS286650
OXN N. Unfurnished bdrm,
own enclosed parking, n/s/p,
$625/mo includes utilities.
805-816-9412 VCS285784
OXN Shores 2 rms furn/un-
furn utils/DSL,w/d, spa/hse
privs, share ba $600+dep
4 mo lease N/P 805-630-1942
VCS285787
PT HUE Room, walk to
beach, nice area, full privs,
share bath. 233 N.Third St.
$590/mo + $300/dep.
805-844-9280 VCS285454
T.O. MASTER SUITE,
kitch/lndry privs, utils incl,
$885/mo+ dep. 805-551-7905
VCS286312
T.O. NICE ROOM in lg home
share bath, cable/internet/
house privs, $700+1/3 utils
$300 dep. Must love dogs
805-794-4954 VCS286739
VENTURA
LARGE ROOM
Private entrance & patio,
private bath, pool, near
Government Center. Quiet.
No pets/smoking/drugs.
Utils incld. $650+$650dep.
805-477-1375
VCS286611
VTA East $510/mo+$510/dep,
includes utilities.
NO smoking or pets.
(Near Victoria and Ralston)
805-647-3325 VCS287006
VTA Large Room $695.
sm pet ok, cable/utilities
& internet incl, near beach.
714-746-9499 VCS286861
VTA Large Room
own bath, Clean & quiet.No
smoke/pet.$650+half elec
805-644-1414 VCS286397
VTA near Govt Ctr, quiet,
furnished room, share bath.
N/S/D/P. $465/mo+dep.
805-646-1125 VCS286754
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Storage Rentals
VENTURA Storage space
avail. 1,776 square feet @
$1,420/mo Call 805-389-6803
for more info. VCS286628
MobileHomes
692-699
694
Mobile Homes
For Sale
NEW FLEETWOOD in gated
Park in Bakersfield.
$54,900. 3 bd, 2 ba w/luxury
master bath. A/C + deck
(661) 387-1663, Jack Adams.
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ONLY ONE LEFT! In nice
55+ Park in Bakersfield.
New Fleetwood, 2+2 with
A/C & deck. Financing
avail, O.A.C. $47,900
(661) 822-1800 VCS282217
Find a home.
Buy it. Sell it. Find it.
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Real Estate
700-874
715
Condos/Townhomes
For Sale
MOORPARK TOWNHOME
3+2.5, 2 car gar. Lived in
less than 2 years. Brazilian
cherry wood floors, stainless
steel appliances. Asking
$392,000. Cell: 601-513-6482
VCS286932
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
780
Houses For Sale
Call 800-221-STAR(7827)
CAM OPEN HOUSE Sat 8-27,
Sun 8-28 1-4pm. 1944 Santo
Domingo 5+3, 2700+sf up-
graded Mission Oaks home
w/tile granite, central air,
3 car. $649,000 Bkr co-op.
Owner 805-390-0386
VCS285845
Commercial
Real Estate
875-893
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
CAMARILLO 675 to 4480sf
warehouse, office and
bathroom. No auto. Call
805-649-4857 VCS286786
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
Camarillo, M2 1800 sq ft of-
fice building on 14,000 sq ft
lot, auto repair, contrac-
tors yard, 83 Dawson Drive
$4500mo ask for Ted or
Robert 484-3188 VCS285601
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS285855
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
SPACE 803, 1200, 1339,
1600, 1950, 2000sf Call
805-526-5260 VCS285147
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
VTA INDUSTRIAL SPACE
960sf - 2,125sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext:1
VCS285859
887
Stores/Ofces
Rent/Lease
APPROX 600-830 sq ft
$400 - $550 per month
575 Dawson Drive Cam
2nd floor offices
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
VCS285892
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
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AVENIDA DE LOS
ARBOLES (1310 & 2622SF)
Prime Location! Busy,
Established Thousand Oaks
Neighborhood Center @
$1.20/sf/ea NNN. Call Ana
(310)675-1179x4 VCS285597
CAMARILLO RETAIL
Santa Rosa Plaza, 650sf
to 3400 sf. David Press
(310) 553-6512 VCS287008
CAMARILLO SUBLET
OFFICE space, 740 sq ft,
small shopping ctr near
Leisure Village Gate.
805-987-6887 VCS284464
887
Stores/Ofces
Rent/Lease
SIMI $1900/MO
1200sf. Store/Office/Studio
space on Sycamore near
Cochran. Good exposure
signage/parking. Open
space, private office,
kitchenette, A/C.
818-324-8851 or 310-993-0414
VCS282080 VCS285384
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS285857
STA PAULA 200sf-
1000sf OFFICES,
GREAT LOCATION
50/sf. AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY
805-218-4473
VCS285312
VTA Commercial or
Business Office Space
800sf-2,000sf. Signage at
Telegraph & Mills Rd. Call
For Info: 805-657-2460 or
805-657-2902 VCS285805
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS285858
Recreation
900-945
918
Campers/Trailers
2005 FLEETWOOD
POP UP
TRAILER $6300
Resolute model which is the
same as Cheyenne model.
Air conditioning, Heater,
Sleeps up to 8 and so much
more! All maintenance has
been done and is ready to
go!!! Excellent condition.
Call (805) 766-6948
(4GR9630) VCS285624
922
RV Spaces for Rent
VTA W. RV Space For Rent
in small RV park. RV must
be 2000 or newer. 32ft space
available with all hookups.
Must have good credit. Call
805-643-7178 VCS285131
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
933
Motorcycles And
Equipment
KTM 690 DUKE 2010
4 MOS OLD, 2,400 MILES.
$7,900.00 OBO 20R1555
(805)290-0090 VCS282418
Find new& used cars.
vcswheels.com
936
Motorhomes/RV
2005 Thor Wonderer
5th Wheel Toy Box
Bedroom slide, dual queen
beds in rear, 18.5 of
cargo, 26 gallon fuel
station, 100 gallon fresh
water, A/C, air compres-
sor, ceiling fan, Onan 4k
gen, $16,500 805.340.9778
(1KY6392) VCS285713
Coachmen
Leprechaun 2000
30 Only 10K Orig owner V10
TV/VCR Sleeps 7 Newer
tires New batteries
IMMACULATE
$28,490.00 OBO
(805)844-2581
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ROCKWOOD 1992, 34ft, orig
owners, generator, 2 a/cs,
levelers, micro/convection+
oven, queen bed, lots of
storage inside/out, must see,
70k mi, $9,800, (3bam375).
805-312-0552 VCS286180
936
Motorhomes/RV
WILD WOOD 1998
5th WHEEL - 37 ft
3 Slides, Convert Gas
stationary unit, will
relocate. Vin #031434.
$1,500/obo.
1-800-653-8800
VCS270532
942
Off Road Vehicles
KAWASAKI KFX
450R ATV 2008
LOW HOURS $3,500.00 OBO
29E01P (805)290-0090
VCS282420
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959
Auto Notices

We pay More than
New Car Dealer
Appraisal.
All Makes & Models
Paid for or Not.
Muller Car Co.
805-212-8330
VCS285880
968
Auto Under $1000
Need
Extra
Cash?
$$$$$$$$$$
WE
BUY
CARS
running
or not.
Cant find
the pink or
registration?
No problem!
To get the best
deal, call us first!
805-754-9839
24 hrs/7 days

VCS285125
977
Auto For Sale
JAGUAR XJR 1999
SUPERCHARGER
White, 18 low profile tires,
110,000 mi, 8 cyl, 370 HP,
$11,798 (5jlr907)
805-987-3650 VERY FAST!
VCS286115
MAZDA MIATA 93
Convertible, 5 speed, AC,
201,000 miles. $1,550. Runs
great! (805) 444-6202
(3EED797) VCS285756
977
Auto For Sale
MERCEDES
SLR 2008
MCLAREN
ROADSTER
5.5 AMG Supercharged V8,
617HP, AMG Speedshift
R5 automatic, loaded,
Crystal Laurite silver
exterior, Silver Arrow
300SL red leather interi-
or with contrasting blk
stitching, red brake
calipers. Only 200 miles!
This car is showroom
condition! $375,000 Contact
Micheal 818-926-1166
(6CVC104) VCS285779
980
Classics/Antiques/
Specialty
AUSTIN HEALY, MG,
Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,
Porsche 356, early 911,
Wanted any year or cond.
415-227-0144 VCS286092
JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973
XK120, 140, 150, E-type,
Mark II WANTED, any cond.
(415)566-5052 VCS285305
MERCEDES SL WANTED
or Cabriolet 54 thru 71
190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,
300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,
280SE Convertible Any cond.
510-638-7221 VCS285300
WANTED: FORD Mustang
64 Thru 68 Coupe,
Convertible, FB, any cond
510-568-5114 VCS285301
985
Sport Utility Vehicles
PORSCHE Cayenne S 04
xlnt cond, titanium gray,
sunroof, 48,500 orig
miles, many extras, lthr.
$23,500.
805-492-1798
(A61968) VCS285674
986
Trucks For Sale
FORD F-250
LARIAT 2004
SUPER DUTY, 4WD
Excellent condition, like
new 90k miles. $15,000
Call 805-746-0453
or 805-525-3900
(7H59827) VCS286276
992
Vans
FORD
Econoline 150
1992
VAN, AUTOMATIC, GAS,
White, It has, Air Condi-
tioning, Power Mirrors,
Alloy Wheels, Tinted
Glass, Power Seats,
Power Steering, Antilock
Brakes, Tilt, Driver Air
Bag, Power Locks, Trai-
let Hitch 161.3 miles,
$4,000.00 OBO
(A15249)
(805)526-9042
VCS286740
GMC Savanna Explorer
Limited 2002 VAN, CON-
VERSION PKG, White,
Super loaded,2 tvs,skirt
kit,high top,Great
cond,Leather,tow pack-
age.5.3 liter vortec 73,000
miles, $9,250.00
(VIN206301) 805-822-7224
VCS286744
995
Wanted Vehicles
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
CASH
FOR
JUNK
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Cash For
Your Junk or
Unwanted
Vehicle Any
Condition
Running or
Not....
Lost Pinks,
No Problem!
Its Not
Trash,
Its CASH!
SO CALL
805-308-CASH
(2274)
Ask For Jim
VCS285670
CASH FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
1990 or newer. Any condition.
818-577-6799 VCS287004
CASH FOR YOUR
VEHICLE RV/Boat
o/b-running/not, vehi-
cle 95-up, RV 80-up
1-800-613-5410 VCS285629
995
Wanted Vehicles
WANTED Old Race Cars,
Classics, Motorcycles:
Harley, Ducati, Porsche,
Jaguar, Austin Healy,
Ferrari, Corvette, Mustang
Camaro barracuda old
toys, auto memorabilia one
item to entire collection.
Come to you, pay in cash.
800-299-3114 or 805-495-7445
hadaparts@aol.com
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WANTED Old Race Cars,
Classics, Motorcycles:
Harley, Ducati, Porsche,
Jaguar, Austin Healy,
Ferrari, Corvette, Mustang
Camaro barracuda old
toys, auto memorabilia one
item to entire collection.
Come to you, pay in cash.
800-299-3114 or 805-495-7445
hadaparts@aol.com
VCS286283
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