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This edition of The Lighthouse
is printed on pink paper to honor
the start of National Breast Can-
cer Awareness Month.
Breast cancer is the second
leading cause of death in women.
About one in eight women in the
United States will develop inva-
sive breast cancer during their
lifetime. Yet there are more than
2.9 million breast cancer survi-
vors in the United States and
that rate of success keeps grow-
ing.
The Lighthouse and the 50-
plus local businesses advertising
in this special edition are helping
fight this disease. The Ventura
County Star, which sells advertis-
ing for The Lighthouse and pub-
lishes it at no cost to the govern-
ment, is donating 5 percent of
proceeds from the advertising in
todays pink edition to support
this cause.
With this edition, the Navy rec-
ognizes and celebrates the cour-
age and determination of the
spouses, friends and co-workers
who are battling breast cancer.
Later this month, the Navy Ex-
changes at Naval Base Ventura
County (NBVC) Port Hueneme
and Point Mugu will hold events
to help spread the word about
breast cancer.
The Point Muguevent is Thurs-
day, Oct. 11, from 11 a.m. to
noon. There will be a cake, re-
freshments and a raffle, and the
first 24 who stop by will receive
free giveaways. A table will be set
up with information about breast
cancer. Information: 989-8896.
The Port Hueneme event is Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. It will feature speakers, and
breast cancer survivors will be
invited to walk a carpet and re-
ceive a pink rose. There will be
raffles and cupcakes, and the
event will end with everyone sing-
ing Happy Birthday in honor
of the survivors. Information:
982-6846.
Pink edition is helping fight breast cancer
PHOTO BY ADCS ARMANDO ANAYA / VAW-112
An E-2C Hawkeye from Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 112, piloted by Lt. Carl Davis and Lt.
Bob Castor, lifts off the deck of USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). The squadron deployed in September to the
Arabian Sea in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Story, photos, Pages 26, 27.
GOLDEN HAWKS TAKE OFF
By Darrell Waller
NAVFAC EXWC Public Affairs
The Naval Facilities Engi-
neering and Expeditionary
Warfare Center (NAVFAC
EXWC) was established Thurs-
day, Sept. 20, in a ceremony
that joined two Naval Facilities
Engineering Command (NAV-
FAC) specialty centers.
The Naval Facilities Expe-
ditionary Logistics Center
(NAVFAC ELC or NFELC)
and Naval Facilities Engineer-
ing Service Center (NAVFAC
ESC) consolidated to provide
a single touchpoint responsible
for all NAVFAC engineering
and expeditionary specialty
center functions under one
command.
Commands
merge, form
new EXWC
Inside
For most women, TRICARE covers
mammograms starting at age 40.
See Page 14.
Local boater Ivan Jureczky clings
to the keel and straddles the hull
of his 15-foot capsized sailboat
Friday, Sept. 14, shortly before being
rescued by Seabee divers. He was
10 miles off the coast and had been
in the water for about five hours. He
was treated for mild hypothermia.
Pages 16, 17
Some of the 2,200 agencies
that can receive money from the
California Gold Coast Combined
Federal Campaign (CFC) attend the
CFC kickoffs held Sept. 25 and 27
at Naval Base Ventura County. This
years goal is $1 million. Page 3
WHATS INSIDE
WHATS AHEAD
SEE MERGER, PAGE 22
Handprint-covered canvasses like
this one by the Naval Branch Health
Clinic will be created in October
and displayed in command spaces
for Domestic Violence Awareness
Month. Oct. 18 Lighthouse
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By Captain Larry Vasquez
NBVC Commanding Offcer
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Question: My neighbor has a big political bumper
sticker on his car. I didnt think members of the military
were allowed to express their political opinions in that
way.
Answer: Concerns like this come up quite often
during election season. While it is true that the military
does not participate in partisan politics, service mem-
bers and Department of Defense (DoD) civilians are
citizens of the United States. They are encouraged to
participate in the political process, and they are per-
mitted to display bumper stickers on their vehicles.
There are, however, restrictions as to the political
activities of military members and executive branch
civilian employees.
DoD civilians restrictions are laid out in the Hatch
Act. For example, while DoD civilians can have
bumper stickers on their cars, they cant have the same
sticker in their ofce. They can participate in political
campaigns, but not in their ofcial capacity and not
during work hours or using work resources. Read more
at http://www.osc.gov/hatchact.htm.
For military members, guidelines are a bit stricter
and are detailed in DoD Directive 1344.10. They may
participate in rallies as spectators, but not in uniform,
and they may not use their ofcial military titles. Their
activities must not be perceived to imply the support of
the military. They are not allowed to participate in par-
tisan campaigns or solicit their subordinates to do so.
One thing we want to encourage everyone to do is
to vote. It is your right and privilege as a citizen of this
nation to participate in the political process. If you
havent already, please contact your Voting Assistance
Ofcer for information about how and where to vote or
how to submit an absentee ballot.
Please continue to submit your questions and sug-
gestions through one of our many feedback options.
Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Naval-
BaseVenturaCounty, submit your suggestions to my
online Commanding Ofcers Suggestion Box at http://
cnic.navy.mil/Ventura/ or send an email to lighthouse@
navy.mil.
What are the rules for supporting political candidates on base?
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
Sixteen ombudsmen from12 commands
at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)
were honored Thursday, Sept. 20, during
the annual Ombudsman Appreciation
Luncheon at the Bard Mansion, NBVC
Port Hueneme.
Ombudsmen serve as volunteer liaisons
between command leaders and families.
They try to keep all communication lines
open and everyone informed, which helps
with morale and, in turn, mission readi-
ness.
Capt. Larry Vasquez, commanding of-
ficer of NBVC, called them a vital
link.
They say that you recruit a Sailor but
you retain a family,he told the 50 people
gathered for the luncheon.
The service of each ombudsman, he
said, is something we can never repay.
The ombudsman program, which the
Navy created 42 years ago, is run through
the Fleet & Family Support Center.
At the luncheon, Ombudsman Coordi-
nator Corey Kendrick called each om-
budsman to the stage, where command
leaders presented them with thank-you
gifts ranging from flowers and gift bags
to framed certificates and handmade tote
bags.
Also during the ceremony, the ombuds-
man for NBVC, Anita Morris, cut a cake
with the most junior ombudsman, Ashley
Gafford, who is still training to be an om-
budsman for Fleet Readiness Center
Southwest, Point Mugu Detachment.
Ombudsmen honored at Sept. 20 luncheon
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Anita Morris, Naval Base Ventura County
ombudsman, and Ashley Gafford, in
training to be the ombudsman for the Fleet
Readiness Center Southwest, Point Mugu
Detachment, cut a cake during the Sept. 20
Ombudsman Appreciation Luncheon.
PHOTOS BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Elizabeth Alonzo, an administrative officer in electronic warfare, Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division, learns about the Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association from
the agencys development associate, Michelle Pyfrom. Livingston was one of 13 agencies
at the California Gold Coast Combined Federal Campaign kickoff Thursday, Sept. 27, at
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Point Mugu. A kickoff was held at NBVC Port Hueneme
two days earlier.
At left, Rear Adm. Paul Sohl, commanding
officer of the Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division, kicks off the 2012
California Gold Coast Combined Federal
Campaign (CFC) at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu, Thursday, Sept. 27.
Behind himis this years campaign chairman,
Capt. William DeBow, commanding officer,
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port
Hueneme Division. This years campaign
goal is $1 million. There are 22,000 federal
employees in the Gold Coast region, which
encompasses Ventura, Santa Barbara
and San Luis Obispo counties, and 2,200
agencies are eligible to receive CFC funds.
With a goal of $1 million, the California
Gold Coast Combined Federal Campaign
(CFC) kicked off with two lunchtime
events one Tuesday, Sept. 25, at Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC) Port Hue-
neme and a second one two days later at
NBVC Point Mugu.
As chairman of this years campaign,
Capt. William DeBow, commanding of-
ficer of Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Port Hueneme Division, opened each
event by remarking on CFCs mission and
the significant impact federal employee
donations have on the quality of life of
those undergoing hard times.
With the current state of the economy,
our help is needed more than ever, which
is why we have set the bar high by aiming
to raise $1 million, DeBow told the
crowds at each event. Every donation,
no matter the size, adds up quickly. By
partnering the generosity of our workforce
CFC kicks off
with goal of
$1 million
SEE CFC, PAGE 32
DeBow, commanding
officer of NSWC PHD,
chairs this years drive
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
NAVY BIRTHDAY
LUNCHEON: 11:30
a.m. social; noon
lunch, Bard Mansion,
NBVC Port Hueneme. Navy
League of the Channel Islands
Council sponsors lunch and baby
shower for military families. $15.
Reservations: Jim Cecil Jr., 482-
8215; Arlene Fraser, 377-0468.
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October
ENERGY AWARENESS
AND NAVY BIRTHDAY
5K RUN: 11:30
a.m., Bee-Hive Gym,
NBVC Port Hueneme. Combine
a lunchtime run with a chance to
learn energy-saving tips. Free to
all with base access. Information:
989-7378.
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ANNUAL ENERGY
GOLF TOURNAMENT: 8
a.m. to noon, Seabee
Golf Course, NBVC Port
Hueneme. Deadline to register is
Oct. 24. $40 per player, includes
golf cart, range balls, giveaways,
lunch afterwards at clubhouse,
prizes. Information: 982-2842.
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST,
OPEN HOUSE: 8 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., fire
station at Ronald
Reagan Boulevard and Main Road,
NBVC Point Mugu. Breakfast is
free. Games, drawings, photos
with Sparky the Fire Dog. Tour the
fire station and climb into the fire
engines. Information: 989-0112.
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HAUNTED MAZE: 4 to
6 p.m., Scaredy Cat
(younger set); 7 to
10 p.m., Fright Night.
Adjacent to NBVC Port Hueneme
Aquatics Center. $5 Scaredy Cat;
$8 Fright Night. Walk through a
maze filled with ghoulish scenes,
from graveyard to bayou. Carnival
games, face painting, cotton
candy. Information: 982-4753.
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A Regional Training Team visited Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Sept. 26-27
to assess the installations training program. Rob Huether, NBVCs installation
training coordinator, put together a scenario involving an active shooter and a
vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) to demonstrate NBVCs
emergency response capabilities and partnerships. In addition to involving on-
base entities like the Federal Fire Department and Force Protection, the complex
exercise allowed partners from outside the facility to join, including the Ventura
County Sheriffs Departments bomb squad. The bomb squad brought its Remotec
MK V Hazardous Response Robot, pictured here detonating a VBIED at Mugu
Theater Sept. 27. The robot can remotely remove, disarm and detonate or disable
explosive devises without risking human lives.
ONE FOR THE ROBOT
Anyone facing a possible court-mar-
tial or otherwise needing the services
of defense counsel can no longer get
in-person assistance at Naval Base Ven-
tura County (NBVC) Port Hueneme,
but must now acquire those services
through a phone call or email to San
Diego.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 1, the Navys
defense counsel became centrally lo-
cated in Defense Service Offices (DSOs),
and the one in the Southwest Region is
in San Diego.
Lt. Edward T. Griffis Jr., officer in
charge of Port Huenemes legal ser-
vices, said the change is part of a re-
alignment of the Naval Legal Service
Command by the Judge Advocate Gen-
erals (JAG) Corps. The command was
comprised of Region Legal Service Of-
fices (RLSOs) and Naval Legal Service
Offices (NLSOs). RLSOs provided
trial counsels for prosecution and gen-
eral command services. NLSOs pro-
vided defense counsels and legal assis-
tance.
On Oct. 1, the JAG Corps disestab-
lished NLSOs. Their legal assistance
mission was turned over to the RLSOs,
which are continuing all their other du-
ties, such as helping with powers of
attorney and wills, indebtedness issues
and family law issues.
Defense counsels are now coming
from the DSOs. In addition to the San
Diego headquarters, there are DSO
branch offices in Bremerton, Wash.,
and Fort Worth, Texas.
The RLSO at Port Hueneme is in its
same location: 2852 Harris St., Bldg.
1180, across from the Welcome Center.
The phone number also remains the
same: 982-3124.
The DSO in San Diego can be reached
at 619-556-1684 or by emailing DSOW-
estAdvice@navy.mil.
Defense counsel now in San Diego
JAG Corps realigns legal
services; NBVC Port
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with powers of attorney,
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On average, military families move every
2.9 years. For a military-connected stu-
dent, that means nine different schools
between kindergarten and high school
graduation.
With so many moves and so many
schools, military families spend a great
deal of time researching the schools their
children will be attending.
To make school transitions easier, the
Military Child Education Coalition
(MCEC) has created and recently up-
graded a very useful website.
SchoolQuest is well-suited for anyone
who is questing for information about
schools, colleges, transitions and work-
place readiness. It is meant to facilitate
the search for new schools and centralize
resources. Its primary audience is military
children, teens and their parents.
But its more than just a search site. Its
also a secure storage site for students
educational, extra-curricular, award, vol-
unteer and work information. Please note,
though, that it is not a replacement for a
school transcript. Think of it as a safe,
centralized virtual file drawer where a
student or parent can keep track of all the
details that are so difficult to organize but
so necessary when students move or apply
for college, jobs or military service: school
names and addresses, courses completed,
sports, clubs, standardized test scores,
volunteer work and work experience.
A recent addition to SchoolQuest is the
College Planner, which offers two ser-
vices to ensure high school students are
fully prepared for college:
Method Test Prep. This offers proven
ACT and SAT preparation techniques.
Realistic practice tests prepare students
for the real thing. Just a fewminutes a day
spent practicing should raise scores and
chances of being admitted to a college of
choice. Checklists, study guides and ex-
planations to questions and answers will
boost both confidence and scores on test
day.
College Options Services. This pro-
gram strives to offer everything students
need as they plan their journey. There is
a student planner for high school students
that outlines all the important steps from
freshman to senior year. It will help you
gain an understanding of the admissions
and financial aid processes, and it provides
access to hundreds of scholarship links.
Also offered are college finders, personal-
ity assessment and college profile match-
es.
Both services are offered to eligible stu-
dents: those who are 13 or older, in eighth
through 12th grades and are military-af-
filiated. Access is unlimited, so get started
today by simply creating an account.
It is also important to know that secu-
rity measures are in place to keep users
safe. Information for each family and stu-
dent is secured with a personal password.
No one can access your information with-
out that password. You are free to enter
as much or as little information as you
wish. Remember, this area is for your con-
venience.
SchoolQuest is just one resource pro-
vided by MCEC. To access SchoolQuest
or any of MCECs many other resources,
visit www.militarychild.org.
For information on additional educational
resources or any K-12 educational questions,
please contact the NBVC school liaison
officer at 989-5211 or e-mail monica.james@
navy.mil.
Website helps military families organize school information
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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.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.,
Duty or Delight: Knowing Where
You Stand With God.
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. Lesa Welliver
Staff Chaplain
Father Antony Berchmanz
Catholic Priest
Worship schedule
This past Christmas many family mem-
bers on base were blessed through the gen-
erosity of a local car club. Out of the good-
ness of their hearts, members of this club
donated hundreds of presents to children
of deployedparents. It was afantastic event.
They even had a Santa, Mrs. Claus and
helper elves!
For me, however, one the best moments
that day was when club members drove up
in a dozen beautifully restored classic cars.
Like many other red-blooded American
males out there, I had my fantasy cars I
wantedtodrive or ownsomedaywhenI was
growing up. While talking to the classic car
owners I discovered an interesting myth as
well as a little-known truth about their
unique world.
The biggest myth about owing a classic
car: Only rich people indulge in such hob-
bies. I was surprised that many of the club
members there bought their car project at
what any normal used car would cost. The
key difference is they spent months or years
fixing it up so it looked like a brand-new
show-condition car.
My favorite car that day was an early
1970s pickup. This beautiful vehicle was
restored to mint condition, including a
brand-new restored engine under the
hood.
If you had the time and the patience, you
could restore literally any car to current
showroom condition, assuming parts were
still available.
When I pointed out my car a 14-year-
old Jeep to this owner, he told me that if
I continued to take care of it, someday in
the near future someone may lookat my car
and say, What a nice classic car you
have!
That got me thinking. When that mint
condition 1970s truck was being driven
around nearly 40 years ago, no one would
look twice because it was just another car
on the road.
One of the things I admired about these
car owners is their tenacity. They never give
up their lifelong dream of restoring their
automobiles to their original beauty.
It does not matter if you own an antique
Rolls Royce or a restored pickup, you are
part of a unique fraternity of car aficiona-
dos. Meeting them has inspired me to take
care of what I already own.
If youtake care of what youalready have
inlife, it couldbecome your personal classic
someday.
God bless!
It wont become a classic unless you appreciate it today
Chaplains
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with Lt. Cmdr.
JeffreyHan
If you take care of
what you already have
in life, it could become
your personal classic
someday.
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Religious Ministries is starting
two new study groups one for
men and one for women in Oc-
tober.
The study group for men begins
Oct. 4 and is every Thursday from
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Class-
room 4 of the Seabee Chapel at
Naval Base Ventura County, Port
Hueneme. The session is titled, 30
Life Principles: Mighty Men of
God.
The study group for women starts
Oct. 10 and runs every Wednesday
from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. in the same
classroom. It will deal with the
themes of faithfulness, abundance
and truth. Child care will be pro-
vided.
For more information, call the
chapel at 982-4358.
Study groups for
men, women start
at Seabee Chapel
Theres still time to join the Biggest
Loser Contest, an eight-week weight-loss
program being put on by the Bee-Fit
Health and Wellness Center that includes
physical training and nutrition classes.
The first weigh-in was Sept. 24, but or-
ganizer Ramona Pagel will accept first-
time weigh-ins until Oct. 15. It will just be
harder for late registrants win, as the last
weigh-in for everyone is Nov. 19, the week
before Thanksgiving.
It costs $75 for each two-person team
to register. That includes the cost of the
four physical training classes and four
nutrition classes, which are held every
Monday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Anyone with base access is also invited
to take the nutrition classes only. Theyre
$10 per class.
Weigh-ins are every Monday from 7 to
8:30 a.m. in the Bee-Fit. Everyone pays
$1 at every weigh-in. If the weight stays
the same or if a contestant misses a weigh-
in, theres an additional $1 penalty. Theres
also a $1 penalty for each pound gained.
At the end of the eight weeks, the team
that has lost the highest percentage of
body weight will take home 50 percent of
the pot. The second-place team takes
home 35 percent, and the third-place team
takes home 15 percent.
For more information, call Pagel at 982-
2589.
Biggest Loser weight-loss contest under way
Are you ready to be notified in the event
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andeasy signuptothe Wide Area Alert No-
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DeployedbytheNavyin2008, theWAAN
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NMCI/One Net users should right-click
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Flu season is here again!
The influenza vaccine is now available
at Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC)
Port Hueneme and NBHC Point Mugu.
The first round of flu shots will be giv-
en at the Point Mugu Theater from8 a.m.
to noon Tuesday, Oct. 9, and from noon
to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11. Look for ad-
ditional announcements in The Light-
house, on marquee signs on base and on
flyers posted at the commissary and Navy
Exchanges.
If you or your military family misses an
event, ask your medical provider for the
vaccine at your next appointment.
Here are some recommendations from
the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-
vention:
To permit time for production of protec-
tive antibody levels, the vaccination should
optimally occur before the onset of influ-
enza activity in the community, and pro-
viders should offer the vaccination as soon
as the vaccine is available.
Although influenza vaccine strains for
the 2012-13 season are unchanged from
those of 2011-12, annual vaccination is
recommended. Antibodies decline over the
year, necessitating annual revaccination
for optimal protection.
While everyone 6 months and older
should get a flu vaccine each flu season,
its especially important that the following
groups get vaccinated:
Pregnant women.
Children younger than 5 (very impor-
tant for those under 2 years of age).
People 50 years of age and older.
People of any age with certain chron-
ic medical conditions.
People who live in nursing homes and
other long-term care facilities.
People who live with or care for those
at high risk for complications from flu,
including healthcare workers, household
contacts of persons at high risk for com-
plications from the flu, and household
contacts and out-of-home caregivers of
children less than 6 months of age, as these
children are too young to be vaccinated.
For any questions or concerns please
call the Preventive Medicine Division at
805-982-6358, the Occupational and En-
vironmental Health Department at 805-
982-6434 or the NBHC Port Hueneme at
805-982-6321.
Time to get your flu vaccine
Got gore?
Dozens of volunteers are needed
to help build and staff the scary
scenes for this years Haunted Maze,
taking place Friday, Oct. 26, next to
the Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC) Port Hueneme Seabreeze
Aquatics Center.
The aquatics staff of Morale, Wel-
fare and Recreation needs 10 to 12
volunteers for each scene, and theyre
looking to create seven scenes for the
maze.
Areas that need to be built and
then staffed the night of the event
include a Frankenstein area, a
graveyard, a mining cave, a haunted
forest, a werewolf scene, a bayou and
a witch scene.
Help is also needed with the car-
nival.
For information, call Aquatics
Manager Gerry Legaspi at 982-4753
or email him at gerry.legaspi@navy.
mil.
Help needed with
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Dorothy Nees, the travel manager for
Commander Airborne Command Con-
trol and Logistics Wing, headquartered
at Naval Base Ventura County, Point
Mugu, has received a top Navywide
award.
Nees has been named the Department
of the Navys Consolidated Card Pro-
gram Management Most Outstanding
Performer of the Year.
There are 4,755 travel cardholders in
the Wing, which has an annual travel
budget of more than $12 million. With
the Wing providing for 13 Carrier Air-
borne Early Warning (VAW) and Fleet
Logistics Support (VRC) squadrons,
travel demands come in 24 hours a day
from all over the world.
Nees has day-to-day oversight of all
travel clerks in the squadrons on both
the east and west coasts, including the
forward deployed units in Japan, and
works on a daily basis offering advice,
training and assuring sufficient funds are
available for any mission requirements,
Capt. Matthew Danehy wrote in nomi-
nating Nees for the award. Danehy is the
commodore of the Wing.
The travel needs of the VRCsquadrons
are especially challenging, Danehy not-
ed.
These squadrons are made up of de-
tachments and are primarily land-based
travelers who transit the world to sup-
port Carrier Strike Groups and have the
need to leapfrog to their supported car-
riers, flowing to every hot spot around
the globe, Danehy wrote. This group
needs to have the availability of their
travel credit cards at a moments notice
to support the immediate logistics and
personnel requirements of the warfight-
er.
Nees wrote a brand new instruction
and continuously updates guidances for
squadron personnel to refer to on a
daily basis, Danehy explained.
Her forward thinking shows up in
other ways as well.
Nees does not consider increasing
credit card limits as a management tool
to assure funds availability but rather she
is proactive in requiring that travel clerks
in the squadrons file interim travel claims
every 30 days and makes sure they follow
the mandatory guidelines of split dis-
bursement to reduce risk to the govern-
ment and provide immediate awareness
of emerging issues, all the while keeping
our average credit card delinquency rate
at 0.0774, Danehy wrote.
Nees calm demeanor and positive
outlook are also a plus, he added.
She constantly strives to provide the
best customer service to meet the mission
along with being fiscally responsible
within the constraints of diminishing
dollars, he wrote.
Wings travel manager receives top Navywide award
PHOTO BY ABF1 MIGUEL MOSQUERA /
COMACCLOGWING
Dorothy Nees receives her award from Capt.
Matthew Danehy, commodore, Commander
Airborne Command Control and Logistics
Wing, headquartered at Naval Base Ventura
County, Point Mugu.
Dorothy Nees oversees
4,755 travel cards and
a travel budget of $12
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Capt. Larry Vasquez, center, commanding officer of Naval Base Ventura County
(NBVC), joins Lt. j.g. Alexander Rovinsky, left, and AC2 Jeffrey Barrios in cutting the
ribbon on the newly upgraded air traffic control tower at NBVC Point Mugu Sept. 25.
The tower, originally built in 1953, underwent electrical and equipment upgrades.
The project took just under one year and puts NBVCs air traffic control facility on
par with top-level Department of Defense installations across the country.
NEW TOWER AT MUGU
To help save energy and money
new rules are now in place that re-
quire everyone who uses a military
computer to shut down the system at
the end of each day and to turn off
power strips before leaving for the
weekend.
Doing this is expected to save Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC) a sub-
stantial sum, according to Tom San-
toianni, installation energy manager.
A conservative estimate puts rough-
ly 10,000 NMCI computers in opera-
tion at NBVC, he said. At an average
of 50 watts per computer, turning each
computer off for eight hours a night
and weekends would result in an an-
nual energy savings of roughly
$300,000 to the Navy and reduce our
dependence on the outside utility
grid.
Turning off the power strips cuts off
energy to both the workstation and all
peripherals, including the monitor and
speakers.
The requirement is the Navys latest
effort to carry out its Green Informa-
tion Technology, Electronic Steward-
ship and Energy Savings Strategy,
adopted in 2009.
New computer shutdown rules
designed to save energy, money
The Fleet and Family Support Cen-
ter (FFSC) is now the service provider
for the Civilian Employee Assistance
Program, and anyone wanting access
to the program should now use the
FFSCs toll-free number: 866-923-
6478.
FFSC became the service provider
Oct. 1.
FFSC has fully licensed counselors
and provides 24-hour response and on-
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NBHC Port Hueneme
Naval Branch Health Clinic Port Hue-
neme and Naval Base Ventura County are
teaming up to help prevent the spread of
West Nile Virus (WNV).
As of mid-September, 114 human cases
had been reported in California, two of
them in Ventura County but not on
base.
WNVis a potentially serious illness that
experts believe is established as a season-
al epidemic in North America, flaring up
in the summer and continuing into the
fall.
Approximately 80 percent of people
who are infected with WNVwill not show
any symptoms. Some people experience
fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vom-
iting and sometimes swollen lymph glands
or a skin rash on the chest, stomach and
back. Severe symptoms can include high
fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor,
disorientation, coma, tremors, convul-
sions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numb-
ness and paralysis.
Prevention is the key to avoiding the
spread of WNV, and that means avoiding
mosquito bites, the main source of trans-
mission.
Many mosquitoes are most active at
dusk and dawn.
The mosquito that transmits West Nile
Virus is an evening mosquito, explained
Dr. Uriel Kitron, the chair of the Depart-
ment of Environmental Studies at Emory
University. People should be fine as long
as they apply bug spray and stay in at
night.
Experts recommend using an insect re-
pellent containing an active ingredient
registered by the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA), carefully following the
directions on the package. Make sure you
have good screens on your windows and
doors to keep mosquitoes out.
Mosquitoes become infected with WNV
after feeding on infected birds, so be cau-
tious about dead birds you find around
your home. If you find a dead bird, dont
handle the body with your bare hands.
Contact the Preventive Medicine Division
at 805-982-6358 or -6316 if you live on
base.
Off base, call your local county Public
Health office.
Protect against West Nile Virus
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By Mason Lowery
NAVFAC ESC
Local boater Ivan Jureczky, 60, clung
to the keel and straddled the hull of his
15-foot capsized sailboat the afternoon of
Friday, Sept. 14, praying for rescue and
losing hope 10 miles offshore between the
Ventura County coastline and San Nico-
las Island.
Five hours passed as he drifted further
out to sea, fighting waves, hypothermia
and exhaustion.
Jureczkys fate was almost left to ocean
currents, but as the sun sank lower and
lower on the horizon and visibility waned,
the Diane G, a Naval Air Warfare Center
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view. It was carrying a team of Seabee
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Nicolas Island.
Trevor Rowe, captain of the Diane G,
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ing piece of debris floating 1,000 yards off
the ships bow. He divertedcourse for inspec-
tion, and the crew and passengers sprang
into action 200 yards fromthe debris when
they realizedit was a capsizedboater. Three
of the Seabee divers launched their 19-foot
inflatable boat from the Diane G and res-
cued Jureczky.
Once aboard, the Seabee divers, who are
trained in first aid, immediately treated Ju-
reczky for mild hypothermia.
It is my professional opinion that if
[Rowe] had not noticed the overturned ves-
sel, Mr. Jureczky would have not survived
the night,saidSenior Chief Eric M. Eaton,
NAVFACESCDive Locker commandmas-
ter diver. He had no operable radio, no
distress equipment or lights andwas dressed
in jeans and a light jacket. He had over-
turned near Channel Islands Harbor and
driftedfor what he estimatedwas five hours.
He was picked up at dusk in Sea State 2,
and there were no civilian boats operating
inthe immediate areaandhe was far outside
the regular sea lanes. He was not expected
home until later in the evening and so was
not even noticed as missing yet.
Seabee divers, NAWCWD captain rescue boater at sundown
PHOTO BY CHUCK ROGERS / NAVFAC ESC
Local boater Ivan Jureczky can barely be seen clinging to the keel of his 15-foot capsized
sailboat Friday, Sept. 14, about 10 miles off the Ventura County coastline. Seabee divers
rescued him after hed been afloat for five hours.
SEE DIVERS, PAGE 17
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The average water tem-
perature where Jureczky was
rescuedis 62degrees, accord-
ing Lt. Sean Arumae, U.S.
Coast GuardSector Los An-
geles-Long Beach. The air
temperature that day was
about 80degrees but dropped
to 65 after sunset. In those
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and serviceability decision
aid, a person matching Ju-
reczkys body type would
suffer loss of functionality
due tohypothermiaafter ap-
proximately nine hours and
suffer cardiac arrest after 12
to 14 hours.
Had those Seabee divers
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wouldhave beenlooking for
a person in the water, not a
drifting vessel,Arumae ex-
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Jureczky was overcome
with gratitude to the Seabee
divers andcrewof the Diane
G following his rescue.
My family and I are so
grateful to you for very like-
ly saving my life, he said.
Your unparalleled profes-
sionalism and positive atti-
tude saved the day for many
people.
The Seabee divers were at
San Nicolas Island that day
to replace the islands fuel
hose and inspect its moor-
ings.
PHOTO BY CHUCK ROGERS / NAVFAC ESC
From left, EO1 Manuel Torrero, CM1 Josua Powers and SW2
Jesse Hamblin, all Seabee divers with the Naval Facilities
Engineering Service Center, treat local boater Ivan Jureczky
for mild hypothermia after they plucked him from his
capsized sailboat 10 miles off the coast Friday, Sept. 14.
Divers rescue boater 10 miles off shore
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By Andrea Howry
Lighthouse
About 150 people some of whom
came to pay their respects, others to be
honored attended the annual Military
Family Appreciation Day Sunday, Sept.
30, at the Commemorative Air Force
World War II Museum at the Camarillo
Airport.
This is a nice way to mix family and
work,said Lt. j.g. Alexsander Rodriguez,
who serves in the Navy Reserves. Its a
good opportunity for us to be able to share
what we do with our families.
The non-profit organization Military-
Families.org. puts on the event each year
with State Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Moor-
park, and Assemblyman Jeff Gorell, R-
Camarillo.
Strickland grew up in a military family
his father, present for the event, was an
Army drill sergeant and Gorell serves
in the Navy Reserves.
Strickland called military families true
heroes.
When a family member is deployed,
theyll miss things they cant ever get back
their kids first soccer game, that first
loose tooth, he said. Theres a day-in,
day-out interaction that they miss, and we
cant thank them enough for making that
sacrifice.
Annual event
honors military,
family members
PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Capt. Larry Vasquez, commanding officer of Naval Base Ventura County, thanks the
organizers of Military Family Appreciation Day for recognizing the sacrifices being made
during challenging times.
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Capt. Larry Vasquez, commanding of-
ficer of Naval Base Ventura County, said
he and his family know all to well about
those sacrifices, and he thanked the audi-
ence for recognizing what military families
go through.
I cant say enough about this support-
ive community that enables us to serve in
these challenging times,he told the audi-
ence. And I thank each and every military
family here and those who support
them.
He said military families are facing es-
pecially difficult times, with deployments
getting longer and longer.
It used to be six months, he said.
Now were talking eight or nine months,
even 10 and a half months at sea.
The event was free and included food,
a live band and several activities for chil-
dren, including a bounce house and face-
painting.
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PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE
Maria Rodriguez, whose husband,
Alexsander, is in the Navy Reserves,
extracts her daughters from the bounce
house and heads toward the Military Family
Appreciation Day ceremony Sunday, Sept.
30, at the Commemorative Air Force World
War II Museum at the Camarillo Airport.
Families thanked
for sacrifices in
challenging times
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NBVC Public Affairs
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC)
hostedaninternshipfair withstudents from
ACECharter HighSchool Sept. 19, offering
18 students a chance tointerviewfor six dif-
ferent unpaid internships at multiple com-
mands across the base.
ACE Charter High School, located in
Camarillo, focuses onarchitecture, construc-
tion and engineering classes in addition to
the usual high school curriculum. Intern-
ships are a requirement for graduation.
Its reallyabout gettingthe kids exposure
to the workplace,said Principal Ron Fish-
er. I found that kids graduate high school
and have no idea what they want to do. In-
ternships give them a better idea of what
kind of jobs they might enjoy or have a
knack for.
Sarah Rollston, environmental engineer,
and John Brito, fuels engineer, both with
Naval Facilities Engineering and Expedi-
tionary Warfare Center, were on hand to
interviewfor twopositions withintheir com-
mand.
Were really building that relationship
with the community and maybe planting
the seeds for our future engineers, Brito
said.
Giving them that hands-on experience
is important,Rollstonadded. Its goodto
see howwhat they learn in the classroomis
applied in the field.
As the countys largest employer, NBVC
is in a unique position to offer these op-
portunities, explained Capt. David Sasek,
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force behindexpandingthe bases internship
offerings.
This fair is just the beginning, Sasek
said. Nearly 20,000 people work on the
base every day doing everything from hos-
pitality and food service work to high-tech
science andengineering. Our goal is tooffer
many more students from our community
multiple opportunities throughout the
year.
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fromtenant commands, SasekandMonica
James, NBVC school liaison officer, are
working toincrease awareness about intern-
ship opportunities both inside and outside
the fenceline.
Students need opportunities in every
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NBVC plans to host another internship
fair in the spring, and James is urging com-
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Its reallyabout offeringwhatever we can
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we just need to tap into it a little more.
For more information or to learn about
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805-989-5211.
Base making more internships available
Our goal is to offer
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By Nichole OGrady
NSWC Port Hueneme Division
Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme Division recently welcomed
its first visit of a Landing Portable Dock
17-class ship the USS San Diego (LPD
22) for a week full of combat systemas-
sessments and underway replenishment
(UNREP) training.
During the assessment, which ran Aug.
24-27, NSWCPort Hueneme Division en-
gineers and technicians provided service
expertise for many of the SanAntonio-class
amphibious transport docks combat and
weaponsystems, inadditiontologistics and
technical documentation.
We received word from the USS San
Diegos crewthat they had a fantastic port
visit, said Rob Huffman, NSWC Port
Hueneme Division Combat Systems Ship
Qualification Trials (CSSQT) project of-
ficer. A ship assessment is a unique op-
portunity for the ship to see a specialist.
There really is no other place for them to
go to receive the type of feedback that we
were able to provide.
Amphibious transport dock ships are
used to transport and land elements of a
landing force for a variety of expeditionary
warfare missions. These ships are used to
transport Marines, their equipment and
supplies by embarked air cushion, conven-
tional landing craft or amphibious vehicles,
augmented by helicopters or vertical take-
off and landing aircraft in amphibious as-
sault, special operations or expeditionary
warfare missions.
During a ship assessment, Sailors and
NSWCPort Hueneme Division personnel
share important technical, logistics and
lessons-learned information, which is vital
to the safety and effectiveness of the ships
offensive and defensive weapons. Services
provided by NSWC Port Hueneme Divi-
sion personnel enable the ship to proceed
with more effective pre-deployment work-
ups and ensure that systems are in a state
of operational readiness.
Specifically, commandpersonnel worked
on preparing the ship for a CSSQT that
took place in late August, during which
crew and NSWC Port Hueneme Division
employees worked side by side to ensure
San Diegos installed systems were safe and
effective for operational use.
CSSQT provides the opportunity for
tactical watchstanders onboard to work
together as a team to detect, track, iden-
tify and engage potential hostile contacts,
said Capt. William Grotewold, USS San
Diegos commanding officer. This is the
first step in preparing the ship for deploy-
ment and into harms way.
In addition to the assessment, Port Hue-
neme Divisions UNREP team provided
the ships crewwith specialized training on
proper operation of double probe refueling
delivery rigs, tailored specifically to receiv-
ing station capabilities aboard LPD 22.
Landing Portable Dock ship crew trains at Port Hueneme
PHOTO BY NICHOLE OGRADY /
NSWC PORT HUENEME DIVISION
BMC Christopher Clenney, right, of the
NSWC Port Hueneme Division, works with
crew members of USS San Diego (LPD
22) on underway replenishment (UNREP)
procedures during a training session at the
UNREP test site Aug. 29.
PHOTO BY ALYCE MONCOURTOIS / NSWC PORT HUENEME DIVISION
From left, NSWC Port Hueneme Division engineers Thomas Nehrig and Steven Nguyen
work with USS San Diego (LPD 22) Sailors FC2 Tim Virmala and FC3 Lourdes LaFuente
during the ships visit to Port Hueneme in August.
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NAVFACEXWCCommanding Officer
Capt. Brant D. Pickrell spoke to an audi-
ence of more than 400 employees and
honored guests at the stand-up ceremony.
Pickrell leads a workforce of 1,450 em-
ployees who deliver specialized engineer-
ing and technology solutions that support
sustainable facilities and provide logistics
and expeditionary systems support for
Navy combat force capabilities.
The keynote speaker was Rear Adm.
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He has been affiliated with NAVFAC and
its predecessors for 45 years.
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organized and operated.
NFELCs mission was to provide logis-
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trace its origins to 1942, when the Ad-
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established to train, stage and supply the
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States until 2003. In 2003, Naval Base
Ventura County (NBVC) was established
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sion.
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By CMCN Jessica Figueroa
NMCB 4
Commitment, hard work, dedication
and teamwork were some of the qualities
that came into play as Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion 4s Convoy Security
Element (CSE) conducted a recent Field
Training Exercise (FTX).
The Convoy Security Element special-
izes in escorting convoys from one location
to another and in protecting Sailors work-
ing outside the confines of bases.
The CSE recently put six weeks of class-
room training to use out in the field at
Fort Hunter Liggett near the central coast
of California. These missions are critical,
but more so are all the things that have to
be done before stepoff, such as planning
the routes, gathering intel on the surround-
ing areas, vehicle checks, weapons checks
and building terrain models for the mis-
sion.
There were a lot of moving parts when
having to plan routes and building the ter-
rain models, but everyone being involved
made it easier for me when I had to make
the routes, said Construction Electrician
Constructionman Jacqueline Blackman.
The FTX showed that no one person
could do it on their own and that everyone
was needed to get the entire job done
from the convoy commanders to the low-
est ranking constructionmen. Over the six
days they helped each other push to keep
up the good work and complete the mis-
sion.
The last day of FTX was a live-fire evo-
lution. All vehicle gunners got the chance
to train with live ammunition, engaging
moving targets from their own Mine-Re-
sistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) ve-
hicles while moving down range at a con-
stant speed.
It was pretty cool, shooting it on a tri-
Convoy Security Element
for NMCB 4 conducts
Field Training Exercise
SWCN David McClure installs the barrel of an M2HB machine gun during Convoy Security Element exercises.
EO1 Russell Sturtevant discusses the morning
plan with his Convoy Security Element team.
Cmdr. Jeffrey Kilian, commanding officer of Naval
Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, checks
out a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-
Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) while the Convoy Security
Element conducts morning operations.
The Convoy Security Element team receives a safety brief before conducting live fire training.
PHOTOS BY CM2 DANIEL WYMAN / NMCB 4
The Convoy Security Element for NMCB 4 prepares for a day of drills during a Field Training Exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett.
PHOTOS BY CM2 DANIEL WYMAN / NMCB 4
The Convoy Security Element of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 carries out a recent Field Training Exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett in the central coast region of
California.
BUCN Justin Vanasen reloads his weapon system during live-fire training at Fort Hunter Liggett.
After 6 weeks in the
classroom, team learns
harder lessons at Fort
Hunter Liggett
Exercise gives team a taste of what theyll face
SEE EXERCISE, PAGE 25
pod where the weapon was a lot more
sturdy and there is a lot less effort need-
ed to hold the weapon while youre shoot-
ing, as well as turning the turret when
your target changes, said Construction
Electrician 3rd Class Darrian Bethea, an
M240B gunner.
On the last day, Builder Construction-
man Rachel Eddleman was asked what
she thought of her experience in CSE
FTX.
The convoys really helped my under-
standing of how important it is to pre-
pare for the worst possible attacks, just
like we had with the fake improvised ex-
plosive devices everywhere, she said.
The exercise helped prepare the team
for the battalion FTX in November and
showed what is expected of a CSE
team.
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By CMCN Jessica Figueroa
NMCB 4
Commitment, hard work, dedication
and teamwork were some of the qualities
that came into play as Naval Mobile Con-
struction Battalion 4s Convoy Security
Element (CSE) conducted a recent Field
Training Exercise (FTX).
The Convoy Security Element special-
izes in escorting convoys from one location
to another and in protecting Sailors work-
ing outside the confines of bases.
The CSE recently put six weeks of class-
room training to use out in the field at
Fort Hunter Liggett near the central coast
of California. These missions are critical,
but more so are all the things that have to
be done before stepoff, such as planning
the routes, gathering intel on the surround-
ing areas, vehicle checks, weapons checks
and building terrain models for the mis-
sion.
There were a lot of moving parts when
having to plan routes and building the ter-
rain models, but everyone being involved
made it easier for me when I had to make
the routes, said Construction Electrician
Constructionman Jacqueline Blackman.
The FTX showed that no one person
could do it on their own and that everyone
was needed to get the entire job done
from the convoy commanders to the low-
est ranking constructionmen. Over the six
days they helped each other push to keep
up the good work and complete the mis-
sion.
The last day of FTX was a live-fire evo-
lution. All vehicle gunners got the chance
to train with live ammunition, engaging
moving targets from their own Mine-Re-
sistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) ve-
hicles while moving down range at a con-
stant speed.
It was pretty cool, shooting it on a tri-
Convoy Security Element
for NMCB 4 conducts
Field Training Exercise
SWCN David McClure installs the barrel of an M2HB machine gun during Convoy Security Element exercises.
EO1 Russell Sturtevant discusses the morning
plan with his Convoy Security Element team.
Cmdr. Jeffrey Kilian, commanding officer of Naval
Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 4, checks
out a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-
Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) while the Convoy Security
Element conducts morning operations.
The Convoy Security Element team receives a safety brief before conducting live fire training.
PHOTOS BY CM2 DANIEL WYMAN / NMCB 4
The Convoy Security Element for NMCB 4 prepares for a day of drills during a Field Training Exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett.
PHOTOS BY CM2 DANIEL WYMAN / NMCB 4
The Convoy Security Element of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 carries out a recent Field Training Exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett in the central coast region of
California.
BUCN Justin Vanasen reloads his weapon system during live-fire training at Fort Hunter Liggett.
After 6 weeks in the
classroom, team learns
harder lessons at Fort
Hunter Liggett
Exercise gives team a taste of what theyll face
SEE EXERCISE, PAGE 25
pod where the weapon was a lot more
sturdy and there is a lot less effort need-
ed to hold the weapon while youre shoot-
ing, as well as turning the turret when
your target changes, said Construction
Electrician 3rd Class Darrian Bethea, an
M240B gunner.
On the last day, Builder Construction-
man Rachel Eddleman was asked what
she thought of her experience in CSE
FTX.
The convoys really helped my under-
standing of how important it is to pre-
pare for the worst possible attacks, just
like we had with the fake improvised ex-
plosive devices everywhere, she said.
The exercise helped prepare the team
for the battalion FTX in November and
showed what is expected of a CSE
team.
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a break from watching flight operations during their first trip underway in July. In the
background, an E2-C Hawkeye lands on USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). SEE VAW-112, PAGE 27
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PHOTO BY RONALD BARRETT
Some of the 587 volunteers who helped clean Ormond Beach Saturday, Sept. 15, as part
of the 28th annual California Coastal Cleanup weigh the debris they collected. SEE BEACH, PAGE 29
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with a beach cleanup.
I couldnt believe the amount and kinds
of trash I would see on the beaches, he
said. It is very disheartening to be walking
on the beaches and come upon dead ani-
mals completely entangled in human-dis-
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I rescue wildlife that have human-in-
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Some of the common items are the old six-
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gear or plastic bands. It can be very stress-
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and rehabilitation.
SowhenI heardabout the coastal clean-
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remove the debris prior to the animals be-
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His first three cleanups were on base at
Point Mugu, and then he helped lead sev-
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unteer efforts. After that, he switched his
full attention over to Ormond Beach.
Barrett found the work rewarding, and
when he was asked to fill in for a beach
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It helps have a good team, sponsors,
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I now enjoy the opportunity to mentor
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found either on or off base, he said.
Coastal cleanup allows me to keep in
touch with others who recognize howspe-
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Ombudsman Monthly Meeting: Tues.,
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with these dedicated charities, we ensure
the well-being of our community.
At Point Mugu, DeBow was joined
by Rear Adm. Paul Sohl, commanding
officer of the Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division.
Sohl called the campaign a long-
term event and pointed out that De-
Bows job of raising $1 million is not
an easy thing.
Then he left the stage to fill out his
pledge card.
There are 22,000 federal employees
in the Gold Coast region, which incor-
porates Ventura, Santa Barbara and
San Luis Obispo counties. Some 2,200
agencies are eligible to receive CFC
funds.
Last years goal was also $1 million,
and collections fell short. Terri Belkin,
California Gold Coast CFC director,
said organizers are pushing Web-based
donations this year in hopes federal
employees will find it an easier way to
give money.
Representatives of some of the agen-
cies eligible to receive CFC funds at-
tended the kickoffs and told success
stories.
I try to come to every kickoff and
decide which of the two or three agen-
cies Ill support this year, said Will
Ray, a program manager with Navy Test
Wing Pacific. Theyre all worth-
while.
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NEEDHAM THEATER
Thursday, October 4
7pm: The Campaign R
Friday, October 5
7pm: Total Recall PG13
9pm: The Watch R
Saturday, October 6
2pm: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days PG
5pm: Step Up: Revolution PG13
8pm: The Watch R
Sunday, October 7
2pm: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days PG
5pm: Total Recall PG13
Friday, October 5
7pm: The Amazing Spider Man PG13
Saturday, October 6
2pm: Brave PG
4pm: People Like Us PG13
7pm: Abraham Lincoln
Vampire Hunter R
Sunday, October 7
2pm: Madagascar 3 PG
4pm: Snow White and the
Huntsman 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, October 11
7pm: Total Recall PG13
Friday, October 12
7pm: The Odd Life of
Timothy Green PG
9pm: The Campaign R
Saturday, October 13
2pm: The Odd Life of
Timothy Green PG
5pm: Total Recall PG13
8pm: The Watch R
Sunday, October 14
2pm: The Odd Life of
Timothy Green PG
5pm: Bourne Legacy PG13
Friday, October 12
7pm: Snow White and the
Huntsman PG13
Saturday, October 13
2pm: Madagascar 3 PG
4pm: Rock of Ages PG13
7pm: Seeking a Friend for the
End of the World R
Sunday, October 14
2pm: Brave PG
4pm: The Amazing Spider Man PG13
MUGU THEATER
NOWSHOWING 3D MOVIES!
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LOST Sat. 9/22, prescription
glasses, Conejo Creek
soccer field or parking lot,
805-495-5103 VCS316738
LOST: TABBY CAT
Loma Vista & Wake Forest
on 9/23 in Ventura.
805-642-2266 VCS316772
Business and Commercial
Loans arranged
$25,000 up. Call 702-239-1508.
Leave name and number,
and I will call you back.
John O Hara & Associates.
VCS315654
DONATIONS
NEEDED
Clothing, housewares,
electronics, books,
accessories, etc.
Help improve the lives
of individuals with
developmental disabilities.
Call The Arc Foundation
Thrift Stores to
schedule a pick-up
800-228-1413
VCS316734
Aim For Your Life!
Superior Security Solutions,
Inc. Learn to Shoot Safely by
Licensed Experts! Buy
tickets today for a NRA
Basic Pistol Shooting Course.
All students must call to
register. Classes fill up fast
so call Today. $125.00
Visit:
www.AimForYourLife.com
info@aimforyourlife.com
(805)206-5578 VCS316275
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
VCS316418
Antique Evaluations
Sunday, October 14, 2012
from 12 noon - 5 p.m.
$5.00 per item
Belle Antiques
31139 Via Colinas, #203
Westlake Village
818-889-1030
Belleantiques1@gmail.com
Please RSVP! VCS316389
BUYER of OLD COINS
Coin Collections
Silver & Gold Coins
TOP $$$ PAID
I BUY TOY TRAINS
Old BB CARDS, Old TOYS.
Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS315904
BUYING
Coins 1964 & Older
Dimes - $1.85
Quarters - $4.62
Halfs - $9.25
Dollars - $24.00 & up
C.C. $$ - cased $135
Coin Collections
Gold Coins - Call
Gold Scrap
Mexico Wanted
Sterling Pieces
Pocket Watches
Indian Baskets
Free Appraisals
805-646-2631
VCS316465
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 VCS316547
$CASH$ FOR OLD
Guitars, Basses,
Amps, Banjos,
Ukes, Mandolins,
etc. 805-981-7196
VCS316021
$ 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 VCS316756

GOLD HAS
PASSED $1700
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 $$
4255-18 E. MAIN ST
VENTURA CA 93003
805-650-0444
MAIN & TELEPHONE
NEXT TO HONEY
BAKED HAM
FIREHOUSE PLAZA
VCS315551
I BUY Antique & Black
Powder guns, knives,
military, hunting/pocket,
original or reproduction
ALSO silver coins and
scrap sterling silver
805-646-2168 VCS316434
NEED CASH?
BUYING GOLD
Paying $24.00 per gram for
14 carat. 805-646-2631
VCS316464
WANTED: Old American
Indian Items, old oriental
rugs, old estate jewelry,
gentlemans fine watches,
silver & gold coins & objects.
Cash paid. Cell 805-218-7407
VCS316429
WANTED: Swords, Japanese
& Civil War, German
daggers, antique weapons,
military. CASH. All Asian
Antiques Chinese/Japanese.
(818)992-4803 VCS316368
WE BUY GOLD
& SILVER
We Honor All
Competitors
Coupons!
110% Price Match
Guarantee*
Gold Silver
Coins Flatware
Paper Money
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
EXTRA
30% BONUS*
Must present coupon.
Redeemable in stores only. Not
applicable for coins, paper
money and bars. Cannot be
combined with any other offers
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Thousand Oaks, Camarillo,
Oxnard, Moorpark,
Ventura, Simi Valley
Open 7 Days
877.465.3676
*call stores for details
VCS316750
a buyer of appliances
Appliance
$ Recycle $
We Pick Up
& Pay Cash
* Refrigerator
* Washer
* Dryer
805-889-1778
VCS316416
Ad Refrigeration
Repair & Sales
Refrigerators, walk-in
coolers, ice machines, etc
*** From $99.00 ***
FREE Estimates!
Will Pick Up Dead Refrig,
and All Appliances!
805.816.7169
VCS316263
ALL MAJOR APPL
$$ OVEN Special $$
FREE
S/Call w/repair in Vta Co.
FREE Appliance Pickup.
Save on repairs & sales
during the economy crisis.
Washers, Dryers, Heaters,
Refrigerators, Ovens Gas
& Electric, Microwaves
35 Years Exp. Vta Co.
Victor 805-302-1866
VCS316461
Fridges(3), call for details
794-2983, $200 wht 14cf, $150
wht 18cf & $575 blk 25 cf,
elect dryer $175 VCS315853
Hesters
Appliance
We Pick up &
Pay Top $$$
For Old Washers &
Dryers, Stoves,
Refrigerators
For Sale Used
Appliances
$99 & up
Over 40yr Exp.
805-487-8833 or
805-487-1060
VCS315886
REFRIGERATOR Hotpoint
top freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,
clean, very good cond $175.
805-671-9852 VCS316374
WASHER/DRYER Kenmore
$300/pair. Refrigerator $175.
All very good condition.
805-671-9852 VCS316373
Washers & Dryers
for Sale. Guaranteed
&/or Repair $99-$199
buy or pick-up your old
Kenmore & Whirlpool
washers & dryers, only
482-4983 or 816-4081
Gary Bowen VCS315715
Will pick up any
of your
unwanted
appliances
working or not.
Items like;
stoves, fridge,
freezers,
washers, dryers
& microwaves.
No charge to
haul them
away.
Same Day
Pick-Up
In Most Cases
805-760-1664
VCS315524
5th ANNUAL HARVEST
BOUTIQUE Sat Oct 13th,
9am to 4pm. 20 Vendors.
Raffles, Food, Fun!
Telephone & Johnson, Vta
VCS314526
Conejo Mtn 10 beautiful plots
adjacent to Chapel of the
Islands, Santa Rosa 1
40ft from main road. .
Lot 52 / Spaces A thru J.
$3500ea or $3000ea for all 10.
931-332-5685 or 931-724-5760
VCS316824
Lots for sale 2 at Bardsdale
Cemetary in Fillmore
$3000 for both 805-524-1768
VCS316790
WESTLAKE VLG
GARDEN of GETHSEMANE
Best location:
Site 284 Plots C & D
$6000/each or $10,000/pair
805-499-0030 VCS316209
PALLET RACK SALE
Upright $49+ Beam $12+
SHELVING Steel & Wood
2x4x 6, 8 or 10 $69+
WAREHS LADDERS $89+
805-532-1103 VCS315723
RUBBER MATTING
Great for gyms, patios, work
areas, garages, dog runs,
factory, shops. Anti fatigue,
day care play areas, truck
beds, etc. 4x12 rolls $85/ea.
Grass Turf and Playground
Tile. Call Pricing!
805-625-0568 VCS315717
TREADMILLS Display and
Floor models, excellent
condition, $250 - $400.
(805)671-9852 VCS316370
Announcements
100-170
To our advertisers:
Please check your ad the frst
day and report any issues
promptly. Classifed ads are
charged using an agate line
measurement. Visible lines are
larger for readability and add
enhancement, hence billable
lines may be more than what is
visible to the reader.
105
Found/Lost
150
Special Notices
Tickets-
Sale/Wanted
Merchandise
200-297
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
204
Antiques And
Collectibles
207
Appliances
207
Appliances
213
Boutiques
219
Cemetery Lots
221
Commercial
Equipment
227
Exercise Equipment
Online garage sale map. Every Friday
vcstar.com/garagesales
PLACE A
CLASSIFIED
AD FOR
FREE!
The Lighthouse offers
free classifed ads for
property and personal
items offered by active
duty and retired military,
civil service and dependent
personnel within Naval
Base Ventura County.
All free ads are 20 WORD MAXIMUM.
Paid classified advertising available for remaining
categories and non-eligible personnel.
Submissions:
Submit your 20 WORD MAXIMUM free or paid classified
advertisements with your contact information including
phone and email via one of the following:
Fax: (805) 437-0466
Email: classifieds@vcstar.com
Tel: (800) 221-7827 (M-F 8 a.m.5 p.m.)
Mail: The Lighthouse Classifieds
P.O. Box 6006, Camarillo, CA 93011
Deadline:
All classified ads must be received by 5 p.m.
Wednesday a week prior to publication.
Motorcycles
Merchandise
Miscellaneous Wanted
FREE ads for the following categories:
Pets Free to good home
Roommate Wanted
Lost & Found
Automobiles & Trucks
classieds
Lighthouse
Positivelyfor you.
PositiveIypeanuts.
Comics- Everyday
Smile out loud with your favorite comic strips from
Alley Oop to Dilbert.
Local resources 805Moms.com
PositiveIy
parenting.
Positivelyfor you.
Utilize
loan calculator to project monthly
payments. Visit VCSHOMES.com

newcars,
usedcarsand
deaIers.
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Account Executive,
Account Development
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star, Ventura Countys
leading newspaper and web site, has an
opening on our Advertising team for an
Account Executive to advance the success
of our newspaper, niche products, and web
offerings.
Our Advertising team is comprised of
aggressive hunters, vested in furthering
their own financial and personal success
through a commitment to the growth and
development of local businesses. We provide
ongoing training, coaching and incentives to
get the job done.
Key responsibilities include:
In person appointments, with new
prospects, completing needs assessments-
this is primarily an outside sales job
Manage and grow an overall book of
business
Creative out-of-the-box mentality with a
strong entrepreneurial approach
Requirements:
Demonstrated sales success with another
media, industry or company would be ideal,
but is not mandatory. *Employment and/or
employment agency experience a plus.
Top-notch communication skills for both
group presentations and one-on-one sales
calls o Proficient in Word, Excel and
Powerpoint, and demonstrated ability to
become proficient with our Advertising
CRM tool and ad placement tool.
We offer a competitive compensation
package including base salary and a
commission incentive program based on
achieving monthly revenue goals.
Additional benefits include Medical, Dental,
Vision and disability.
The Ventura County Star is part of the E.W.
Scripps Company, a diverse 134-year-old
media enterprise with interests in television
stations, newspapers, local news and
information web sites, and licensing and
syndication.
Please apply at our careers site at
www.scripps.com and select requisition
#5218.
VCS316934
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 VCS316636
BED California King
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr, retails $899 sac $260!
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS316410
BED Full Size Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $499, sac $150.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS316408
BED Queen Orthopedic
Pillowtop Mattress Set
Never used, still in plastic
w/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.
Camarillo - 805-830-3314
Simi Valley - 805-651-8461
VCS316409
Cabinet
93(L) x 24(H) x 14(D)
5DRS; Honey Oak;
used 1 yr. $600.00/obo
adarin02583@roadrunner.com
(805)650-9855
VCS316277
Household Furniture for Sale
kitchen, living rm, bdrms,
Call Robert 805-320-8672
VCS315840
Mens Sports Coats & Suits
Liquidation. High-end fine:
wool, silk, cashmere, suede
by top designers: Armani,
De La Renta, Hugo Boss,
Rossi, Ruffini, Jones NY,
Abboud, Cardin. $65-$125,
sizes 38-50. These are not
knock offs. CASH ONLY!
805-647-1777 for private
appointment. VCS315859
RMC MEDICAL
Buy Sell Rent Repair
Power Medical Scooters
Power Wheel Chairs
Reclining Lift Chairs/Ramps
Vehicle Lifts
805-647-1777
VCS316441
Barstools 24, steel deco,
cushion seats, high back,
new cond, 4 @ $40 ea/obo
805-207-7668 VCS316919
Beautiful antique hand
painted glass window 3 x 4
ready for installation $350
Fenton vases & pitchers.
Dept 56 Dickens houses &
figurines, Boyds limited
edition porcelain doll set,
Yesterdays Child Elizabeth
& Gary Going to Grandmas
retired in 1988. 805-492-0786
VCS317037
Boxes for moving
only 75 each
250. Used. 805-487-2796
www.riteboxinc.com
VCS315907
CATS CRADLE Thrift Shop
Open Thurs thru Sun 11a-5p
Clothes, jewelry, books/etc.
4160 Market #11, Vta.
805-485-8811 VCS316981
Thule dbl bike
carrier barely used $75,
Eureka canister vacuum w/
attachments/bags $50,
Exquisite Wool Persian type
rug 8x11ft $300, Hitachi
HB-B101 bread machine
barely used $30, Exercera
mini trampoline exerciser
barely used $50,
all xlnt cond
987-0191 VCS316147
WE PICK UP & RECYCLE
all Major Appliances.
Help Save our Planet. Call
805-671-9569 VCS316372
SPA/HOT TUB
DELUXE 2012 MODEL.
Neck jets, therapy seat,
warranty, never used,
can deliver, worth $5950,
will sell $1950. Call
818-785-9043 VCS316731
Lrg bucket of fishing reels
fly reels one or all, Warrior
tour clubs, high bred never
used $8 ea 650-1361 VCS316761
Powermatic 20 in metal
cutting band saw 220 pwr,
30 in sheet metal machine
sheer, brake, slip roll,
never been used,
805-644-1616 VCS316525
Best Deal,
Call us first!
Well buy your
car running
or not!
Cant find the
pink or
registration?
No problem!
805.754.9839
VCS315794
BUYING
JUNK
CARS
TOP
$ $ $ $ $
PAID
UP TO
$1,000
Running or
Not Running
Licd Dismantler
pickthepart.com
(805)
933-5557
VCS317047
CA$H
for
Junk
Cars
TOP
$ $ $ $
PAID
Licd Dismantler &
Weighmaster
vcapinc.com
805.933.8280
842 Mission Rock Rd
Santa Paula, Ca 93060
VCS316530
I BUY HIGH-END
RANGES AND
REFRIGERATORS,
805-671-9569 VCS316371
Blue & Gold Amazon Macaw
female, talks, handles well,
11yrs old reg. w/ band,
$1500 incl. $500 lrg cage.
805-205-5414 VCS316596
A Private
Foundation Has
Rescued Dogs
For Adoption
JOSE
8 yr old Male,
Chihuahua mix, 10 lbs.
PEEWEE
6.5 yr old Male,
Chihuahua mix, 13 lbs.
ZIVA
2 yr old Female,
Chihuahua, 5 lbs.
CINNAMON
8 yr old Female
Terrier/Chihuahua Mix
8 lbs.
SOPHIE
10 month old Female,
Plott Hound, 65 lbs.
SAILOR
6.5 yr old Male
Poodle Mix, 35 lbs.
RUBY
2yr old Female
Pom/Corgi 16 lbs
MIDNIGHT
2yr old Female
Beagle-x 35 lbs
Visit our website
for pics
samsimon
foundation.org
or call
(310)457-5898
VCS316556
AKC YORKIE PUPS
cute as can be, 4wks old
happy & healthy, tails/dew
claws done, F/$785, M/$725,
parents on site 805-469-3278
VCS316644
BLUE NOSE PITBULL
Magical dog named
Christmas with elfin
ears, friendly & playful.
Special needs dog, deaf
with sign language ability.
805-798-4878 or 818-298-1464
VCS316113
CANARIES FOR SALE
For more details call
805-524-1768 VCS316789
CAVALIER KING CHARLES
SPANIEL purebred puppies.
Blenheims, 2nd shots, Vet
recommended. $200 & up
805-906-1174 Google
savvycavs VCS317049
Chihuahua/Dachshund
Mixed Puppies
Adorable, Rescued.
Need Loving Homes.
$75.00 Call818-269-6301
VCS315560
Chihuahua/Dachshund Pups
& 1yr old Jack Russell Mix
Adorable, Rescued.
Need Loving Homes.
$75.00 Call 818-269-6301
VCS316942
Chihuahua, lt brn & wht ,
2 males,1 female $100ea,
1st shots, 8 wks old
805-248-8214 VCS316634
CHIHUAHUA Precious 1wk
old Chihuahua puppies,
3m 2f, $250 avail in 4-5 wks,
805-218-2044 VCS315579
Chihuahua teacups, 2m & 3f,
healthy, happy, w/physi-
cals & shots. Ready Now
$250ea 647-1102 VCS315869
Chiweenie 3yrs old, female,
white/caramel in color
spayed, friendly,
good w/ other dogs, shots
incld. $100 805-216-1603
VCS315751
Cockatails hand fed very
tame, $35ea, Young Cocka-
tails $25ea, English Para-
keets Albino $25ea 486-2354
VCS316018
DACHSHUNDS AKC $500
661-769-8807 or 661-333-4697
www.aaapuppydogs.com
VCS315981
Dachshunds Puppies AKC
registered, beautiful males
and females. $400/each
805-491-8330 VCS316349
Dachshunds Puppies AKC
registered, beautiful males
and females. $400/each
805-491-8330 VCS315756
English Bulldog
Males & Females, 13
Weeks AKC registered
veterinary checked
all shots up to date.
Health Certificate.
lasinl34@yahoo.com
$600.00 (805)642-2191
VCS316278
ENGLISH BULLDOG
PUPPIES. Gorgeous.
Xlnt family upbringing.
Girls & Boys. Vet Exam &
Health Guar. Pics and
references to email. Appts
welcome. Outstanding pet
prices of $900 - $1,250.
818-631-7556 VCS316608
FREE beautiful small black
dog / looks like a Mini
Doberman Terrier. Needs
fenced yard or land, very
protective of owners, male,
8yrs old, lots of energy.
He needs a home that can
provide constant care.
He can be aggressive when
provoked. Please call....he is
like our son and needs the
right family! Would make a
great watch dog.
310-291-8426 VCS316902
GERMAN SHEPARD
PUPPIES: Pure Bred,
Males & Females,
5 weeks old, will be
ready in 3 weeks. They
have been vet checked
and dewormed. Great
temperaments parents
on premises. Will have
1st shots before going
home. Accepting
deposits.... pick your
puppy today! $375.
(805)404-5906 VCS316760
HAVANESE Really cute and
fun puppies. Male and
Female from $800.
www.myplayfulpuppy.com
805-320-1246 VCS316680
KITTENS FOR ADOPTION
Sat. 9/15, Sat 9/22, Sat 10/6
11am-3pm at Pets Mart
2685 W. Hillcrest Dr.
For info call 805-208-7987
VCS315916
KITTENS SPECIAL $75.00!
Sat & Sun 11-5 @ PetCo/Vta
& PH, 4160 Market & Donlon
805-485-8811 VCS316976
POODLES APRICOT MINIS
Pure Bred, avail at 8 wks,
3 Male, 3 Females.Healthy,
Loving, Playful & Smart.
Raised with love and care
$400 H:805-963-4174
C:805-698-5817 VCS315910
RAGDOLL KITTENS
4 1/2mo old, 2 females,
spayed w/ vaccine, $400ea
looking for loving indoor hm
805-746-7658 VCS316628
Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center
Great Puppies & Kittens
available. Call 805-798-4878
or 805-525-8609 VCS315782
Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center
Pit Bulls, terrific, very
handsome, 9wks old.
Visit us on the corner of
Santa Barbara & 7th
805-798-4878 VCS316681
233
Furniture/
Household Goods
0273
Jewelry/Clothing
274
Medical Equipment
& Supplies
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
275
Miscellaneous
For Sale
281
Pool/Spa Supplies
283
Sporting Goods
291
Tools/Gardening
Supplies
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
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
540
Help Wanted
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
540
Help Wanted
Find new& used cars.
vcswheels.com
Online Classifeds. Buy or Sell.
vcstar.com/ads
Sporting
goods?
vcstar.com/ads
800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.
SELLIT.
FINDIT.
Stroll thebeach-VCStar.com/beachcam
PositiveIy
panoramic.
Positivelyfor you.
Positivelyfor you.
PositiveIyopinionated.
Opinion- Everyday
Editorial, Commentary,
Your Letters, political cartoons
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1 Day Svc.
www.keysacoustic.com
FREE Estimates!
Mike 805-208-6281
lic# 416345 VCS317001
AIRE COMFORT INC.
Residential HVAC
Design, Installation, Svc
BBB A+ Accredited Bus
and Trustlink Member
Serving all of Vta County
Visa/MC/Discover/Amex
FREE Install Estimates
*** 805-797-9968 ***
Lic #877321 VCS315724
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
VCS316423
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 VCS316415
SIGNATURE FINISH
CARPENTRY, INC
Bonded/Insured/Licensed
Crown Molding Doors
Wainscot Mantles
Columns Etc
www.SignatureFinishInc.com
805-558-0551
Lic#948934 VCS316753
Lees Maintenance
Powerful Truck Mount
Carpet Steam Cleaning
Upholstery / Rugs
*3 Rooms...$60
*Pet odor/Scotch guard
*Tile grout clean/Polish
*Floor strip/ Wax
*Complete House clean
805-987-3071 VCS316211
CARPET REPAIR
& CLEANING &
TILE CLEANING
Stretching Patches
Carpet to Tile
Carpet Rescue
805-483-0899
(Lic #787080) VCS316227
Computer Repair
on-call PC & Apple,
no fix no pay. Local.
Call: 805-766-6674
VCS316287
On-Site Computer Repair
Service for home and
businesses. Apple and PC.
Repairs, Service, Virus
and Spyware removal,
New PC Setups, iPhones
etc. 15 yrs exp.
Local, call for appt:
805-443-0900 VCS316288
AG&R Masonry
& Concrete
Block WallsBBQStamped
Concrete Brick & Stone
Retaining WallsDriveways
& Patios Small Jobs OK.
Free Estimates.
Tony 805-231-5574
Lic#908763 VCS316202
AHUMADA CONCRETE
Construction, Driveways,
Patios, Blockwalls,
Vinylfence, Gates, Brick,
Pooldecks, All Repairs,
All types of
Concrete & Masonry
(805)487-1613
Lic#754081 VCS317035
CLARK & SONS
CONCRETE
Driveway/RV PadPatios
Pool Decks Sidewalks
No Job Too Small
805-583-0480
LIC#408242 VCS315527
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 VCS316886
GABRIEL H. RUIZ
Masonry & Concrete
Stamp Concrete
Driveways Block Walls
Retaining Walls
Brick & Stone Work
BBQ Paving Stucco
+ Bobcat Tractor Svc
Cell-805-231-5576
Lic#883357 VCS316775
RECESSION
RATES
For all your home
improvement & more.
Fast, Free Estimates
creatbldr@verizon.net
805-382-0464
818-312-2308
Lic#342943 VCS315985
T & T
CONSTRUCTION
Room Additions
Kitchen & Bath
Remodels
Patio Covers &
Decks
Tom 805-987-2860
Lic#425257 VCS315113
W.H.
Construction
Specializing in
Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
also do Windows & Doors
Rm AdditionsElectrical
Acoustic Ceiling Removal/
TexturePlumbingTile
Wood & Laminate Flooring
Wood FencingPainting
Senior Disc.
805-485-9662 or
805-469-4629
(Lic #751293) Fully Bonded
& Insured VCS316558
THE
DOORMAN
Door Installations & Repairs,
Windows, Moldings, Stairs
Cabinets, Handyman Service
34 years exp. Camarillo
805-890-9493
VCS316865
TIMS CUSTOM
DOORS
Over 200 Styles
French Swing Sliders, All
Brands, Locks. Hardware,
Moldings. Wholesale Prices.
25 Years Experience!
(805) 527-5808
Lic #724376 VCS315650
ALL-PHASE
DRYWALL
No Job Too Small
All Your Drywall Needs!
40+ Years Experience
Competitive Rates
805-701-3108 Lic #955634
VCS316413
PRE KINDERGARTEN
TUTOR AVAILABLE
Let me get your child ready
for Kindergarten with a step
by step guide for mastering
important skills. I have over
5 years experience in
pre-school education and
Im certified in first aid &
CPR. Contact Molly for
available times & pricing at
flowermolly@gmail.com
VCS316689
AROUND TOWN
ELECTRIC
BEST VALUE!
Since 1981
Experienced Contractor
Greg & Steve Mendonca
Specializing in Residential
Jobs & Repairs at
Reasonable Rates.
No Job Too Small
805-988-0636
Lic #407590 VCS316061
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 VCS316755
Pacific Coast
Electrical Contractors
Mention Ad/10% OFF labor
Honest, Reliable & Expd
Always Fair $/Guarantee
Military & Sr. Discounts
Lic, Bond, INS
Call EDWARD
(805)797-0402
Lic#806561 VCS316593
HARRIS
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
37 Year Veteran
Master Craftsmanship
Sales and Installation
Refinishing and Repairs
805-654-0969
Greg. Lic 643309 VCS315611
JJS GARDENING
Landscaping General
Cleanups Hual Trash
Sodding & Seeding Tree
Planting and Pruning
Stump Removal.
Good Prices!
* FREE Estimates *
805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370
Lic#1119461 VCS315710
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 VCS316456
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 VCS316786
HANDYMAN
Stucco, Fencing, Drywall,
Doors, Paint Texture,
Plumbing, Tile, Roof
Repair, Carpentry,
Windows, Concrete.
All Work Guaranteed
805-491-8330
St lic/bond 905329 VCS316862
H & S
Plumbing
Painting
Electrical
Roofing Flooring
Kitchen & Bath
805-641-2222
(Lic #642719) VCS316742
lights plumbing
doors carpentry
locks cabinets
painting
Tim Voorhees 527-5808
LIC #724376 VCS315649
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 VCS315582
Riveras Home
Improvements
PaintingPlumbingDrywall
Windows & DoorsTile
Crown MoldingTermite &
Wood Rot Damage Kitchen
& Bathroom Remodels
Full Service Contractor
Lee Rivera
805-320-7659
Lic# 917451 bonded / insured
VCS316264
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 VCS316443
CJ HAULING
* Real Estate Clean Up
* Jacuzzi Removal
* Yard & Garage Clean Up
* Fence Removal
* Concrete, Demolition
Debris & More
FREE Estimate Anytime!
805-252-3836
VCS315606
MATTS ALL HAUL
WE DO IT ALL!
Real Estate Clean-up
Construction Clean-up
Trash & Yard Clean-up
Demolition Services
Landscape Construction,
Bobcat Services
We Pick-up Scrap Metal
FREE ESTIMATE
805-643-HAUL(4285)
lic #084142 VCS316861
Titos Hauling
& Fences
LANDSCAPING
TREE REMOVAL
GREAT PRICES!
Any Demolition
Garage/Yard
Clean Ups
Concrete Work
Wood Fences
Jacuzzi Removal
New Lawn
Sprinklers
SENIOR DISCOUNTS
Cell (805)890-3239
VCS316043
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.
805-201-8585 VCS315700
Maid In America
Housecleaning
Services
Paul Lopez
Owner/Operator
23 Years Serving the
Conejo Valley
(805)499-7259
Lic/Bonded/Insured
(#08033) VCS316788
....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
Acoustic Ceilings
Air Conditioning/
Heating
Buy/Sell/Trade
Cabinets
Carpentry
Carpet Cleaning
Carpet Repair
Computer
Services
Concrete Work
Concrete Work
Construction
Construction
Doors
Dry Wall
Education/
Instruction
Electrical
Contractor
Flooring
Gardening
Handypersons
Hauling
House Cleaning
VCStar.com/garagesales
Online garage sale map.
Every Friday P.M.
Find a home.
vcshomes.com
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FLL IIME F8IIIN
Filing eadline. 1.3 p.u., Friday,
Septeuber 28
th
, 212
8ALA8 - $33,92.8 to $4,248.
aoouaIIy + $914./o. 6aIeteria eoeht
(with a 5% Salary Feduction-Mandatory Furlough through
eceuber 31, 212)
Ferforus a wide variety of responsible and
couplex aduinistrative and secretarial duties for
a departuent director and/or division uanager,
coordinates and participates in ofhce support
and purchasing functions, provide inforuation
and assistance to the general public, City staff,
and outside groups by providing uore couplex
inforuation related to specihc prograu area of
assignuent, uaintains calendar of activities,
ueetings and various events, coordinates
activities with other City departuents, the public
and outside agencies, arranges and attends
couuittee and staff ueetings, uay provide lead
worker supervision to assigned clerical staff, and
perforus related work as assigned.
uaIihcatioos. Education and Experience. Equivalent
to coupletion of high school diploua, including
or suppleuented by courses in couputer skills
and business practices, four-years of increasingly
responsible clerical, ofhce aduinistrative or
secretarial experience, Experience in a uunicipal
governuent setting and ability to speak Spanish is
highly desirable.
6ity appIicatioo aod typiog certihcate with a
ioiu oI 55 oet words per ioute reguired.
Apply at City of Santa Faula, 97 ventura St,
Santa Faula (85) 933-121. For uore info, visit our
website at www.spcity.org or call (85) 933-127.
8eoior Adioistrative
Assistaot
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FULL TIME POSITION
F|||ng Dead||ne: 4:3 p.m., Fr|day,
September 28
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SALARY - $ 32,427.2 to $39,416. annua||y +
$ 914.6/mo. Cafeter|a Benet
(with a 5% Salary Reduction-Mandatory
Furlough through December 31, 212j
Performs computer data entry and maintains manual
records to post, adjust, maintain and balance
accounts, requiring hand and fnger dexterity to
operate a computer keyboard, requiring reading vision
and requiring ability to sit for up to fve hours at a
time. Maintains related fles for such items as checks,
invoices and payroll records, requiring ability to open
and close fle cabinets up to 5 feet in height and to lift,
remove and replace fles weighing up to 1 pounds.
Responds to inquiries in person or by phone from
employees and vendors, requiring ability to hear and
communicate clearly. Confers with the general public
relative to the issuance and enforcement of business
licenses and other tax ordinances.
QUALIFICATIONS: HS graduate or equivalent. Must
be 18 years of age. Any combination of education
and/or experience that has provided the knowledge,
skills and abilities necessary for satisfactory job
performance. Example combinations include
completion of a two-year college curriculum or
equivalent in business administration, accounting or
related feld and one year of responsible experience
in accounting or a related feld. Municipal accounting
experience is preferred.
C|ty app||cat|on requ|red. Apply at City of Santa
Paula, 97 ventura St, Santa Paula. For more info, visit
our website at www.spcity.org or call (85j 933-427
Schnauzer Mini Pup AKC
Beautiful, small black
female $750, smart/loving
(661)303-8877
*SelyovSchnauzers.com*
VCS316686
SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC
Beautiful color, small size
$500. www.lovelyshihtzu.com
805-415-8661 VCS317004
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
Male & Female available,
hypo-allergic, 9 wks old,
European Champion line.
Have first set of shots! $350.
661-400-3477 or 818-516-6926
VCS316518
Volunteers Needed!
Cats Cradle Rescue Thrift
Shop. Wed thru Sun 11a-5p
805-485-8811
VCS315905
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
for Santa Paula Animal
Rescue Center. All pet
lovers encouraged to
apply. 805-798-4878 or
805-525-8609 VCS316112
ADMINISTRATIVE/
BACK OFFICE ASSIST
Orthopedic practice in
Camarillo. F/T Min 2 yrs
exp. Xlnt comp skills.
Fax 987-8519 or email
osurgeons@gmail.com
VCS316880
Apartment
Maint.Technician
Oxnard properties
2-3 yrs exper. Genl
Maintenance,
painting. Bilingual;
English/Spanish a
plus. Full-time, salary
& benefits.
Fax Resume to:
805-620-9294
VCS316500
ART WALK
COORDINATOR
Conejo Valley area. Self
starter,conscientious,
comp savvy, energetic &
expd in coordinating
events. Resume to:
Conejo Valley
ArtMuseum, P.O. Box
1616, Thousand Oaks, CA
91358, or call Maria
805-492-8778
essornes@earhlink.net
VCS317027
Computers:
Clinical Data Management
Systems Manager sought
by Amgen Inc. Reqs: MS &
3 yrs exp or BS & 5 yrs;
exp w/ knowledge of stats,
MS office, SAS/BASE,
SAS/MACRO, SAS/SQL,
SAS/GRAPH, SAS/STAT,
SAS/ACCESS, Oracle Clin-
ial clinical views, Medidata
Rave Clinical Views, Win-
dows NT & Unit, SQL, C,
Perl, scripting in Unix. Job
site: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Reference # 8F8RG4 & sub-
mit resume to Global Mo-
bility, Amgen Inc., One
Amgen Center Dr, B36-2-C,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320.
No phone calls or e-mails.
Must be legally authorized
to work in the U.S. w/o
sponsorship. EOE.
VCS317014
310
Cats/Dogs
Supplies/Services
Employment
500-585
540
Help Wanted
Find a home.
Pet?
vcstar.com/ads
800-221-STAR(7827)
BUYIT.
SELLIT.
FINDIT.
540
Help Wanted
540
Help Wanted
Lees Maintenance
Professional
Complete Clean
HouseStoreBuilding
JanitorialConstruction
Move in/out
Regular/onetime
Carpet-Truck Mounted
Windows/Blinds/Wallwash
Floor strip/wax/Tile grout
Kitchen/Bathroom clean
987-3071
Service local since 1986
VCS316212
Spring Cleaning
....Year - A - Round....
for Everyone!
BECKYS CLEANING
Weekly Bi-weekly 1 Time
20 Years Exp + Refs.
805.525.8343
VCS315767
Landscape/Maintenance
Turf Management
Irrigation/Sprinkler
Weed Abatement
Ornamental/Tropical
Specialties
Estate Management
Retired Japanese
Contractor - 43 yrs exp.
Jim: 805-856-8438
VCS316856
LANDSCAPE MAN
Yd Maintenance/Cleanup
Sod Installation/Removal
Sprinkler Repairs
and Installation
Tree Trimming/Removal
General Planting
** FREE ESTIMATES **
Competitive Pricing
805-628-0853 VCS316177
QUALITY
LANDSCAPING
SINCE 1972
Tree Trimming
Landscaping
Concrete
Sprinkler Systems
Fast & Reliable!
State Licensed
Contractor.
Expert work fully
insured.
(805) 485-4098
Lic# 311828
mvlandscape.com
VCS315557
ADVANCED
MOVING
We Make Moving Easy
Locally Owned
No Job Too Big or Small
*Free Boxes*
805-584-2007
Cal T#182606 VCS316285
AAA Pacific Coast
Construction
Kitchen & Bath Remodels
Paint & Drywall Specialist
Interior/Exterior Painting
Acoustic Removal/
Retexture
Reasonable Rates
FREE ESTIMATES
WE DO IT ALL !!
Guaranteed Quality Work
Call Matt 805-443-4608
Lic# 579047 VCS315659
ANGELO LORENZO
Custom Painting
Residential & Commercial
Repaints
Remodel/New Construction
Stucco/Drywall
Call for FREE Estimate
Office 805-581-0268
Cell 805-795-1528
Lic#465487/Insd VCS316488
DANS
Precision Painting
32 yrs. Exp.
Interior /Exterior
Complete /Partial
Xlnt Prep/Paint
(805) 987-2334
Lic#485764 VCS315977
DONE RIGHT
PAINTING
Quality Since 1989
Contractor.....
does his own work.
Lots of Referrals!
All work guaranteed
Residential
Full Preparation
* FREE ESTIMATES *
805-522-1698
Lic/Ins #575354 VCS315197
PAINTING
C & R WEST COAST
SERVICES
Comml & Residential
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates!
Quality @ Reasonable Rates
805-647-4900
Insured/Lic635809 VCS316442
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 VCS316858
Clogged Drains?
$50 DOLLAR
ROOTER MAN
Any drain or sewer line
unclogged only $50! 24 hr/ 7
805-758-9420
Insurd/lic#B13894 VCS316286
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.
Accepting Visa/MC/Discover
VCS316378
Fast & Dependable
Quality Work
(805)487-8189
www.ericksonsroofing.com
Free Estimates.Insured
Lic #734346 VCS315701
ROOFING
REPAIRS
Winters coming
are you prepared?
Specializing in all types of
roofing and roof repairs.
Incl gutter work, any dry
rot repair/painting /install
incl carpentry.Inspection/
repair Pipes, fireplaces,
complete tuneup.
no job too small
Free estimates
All work guaranteed
24 hour services
33 years experience
805-428-7651
VCS316104
SCREEN
MACHINE
*** FREE Estimates ***
**** Senior Discounts ****
Mobile -We come to you!
Window Screens
Retractable Doors Special
Sliding Screen Doors
Pet Screen /Pet Grilles
805-530-0333 or 818-744-0184
VCS316064
BOBLETTS
SPRINKLER SVC
*Repairs *Timers
*Trouble Shooting
*System Tune-Up
*Upgrade Existing
Systems
805-804-7785 VCS315491
SPRINKLER
EXPERTS
Troubleshooting
& valve repairs
Auto & manual
timer and wiring
new systems.
Fast & Reliable!
Quality Services
Since 1972
(805) 485-4098
Lic# 311828
mvlandscape.com
VCS315556
MASTER TILE
CRAFTSMAN
Special Rates Available!!!
Tile Floors starting at $3/sf.
Floated Showers starting
at $15/sf. Call Jonathan
805-443-3843
www.venturacountytile.com
Free Estimates
Bonded & Insured
Lic#736631 VCS316508
LOW COST
TREE REMOVAL
Expert Trimming
Stump Grinding
Yuccas & Shrubs
Free Estimates
JOHN APPEL
(805)649-4759
VCS317048
House Cleaning
Landscaping
Moving
Paint Contractor
Plumbing
CALL
800-221-STAR(7827)
professional services
To advert|se (805) 437-0000
Roong
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Healthcare
RN Case Manager
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a com-
prehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Assists with the gathering of data to assure that patient
care meets approved admission criteria, continued stay,
and appropriate level of care. Contributes to the
development and implementation of a discharge plan for
the patient/family. Performs utilization review using
established guidelines to assure appropriate utilization of
hospital resources. Acts as liaison between physicians,
nursing, other hospital departments, community
agencies, health plans and patients/families. Discharge
planning. Provides and facilitates patient/family
education. Contacts appropriate community resources on
behalf of the patient.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (A.D.) in Nursing required, BSN
preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication
skills. Three to five years Med-Surg experience is
preferred. Recent experience in case management,
discharge planning, or utilization review. Current CA RN
License is required.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316696
Healthcare
RN II - NICU
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
This position is accountable for providing and managing
competent nursing care to the neonatal patient that
requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions
and level of nursing vigilance. The NICU RNII is respon-
sible for working in a team environment using a
multidisciplinary approach to providing nursing care
adapted to individual patient needs based on the nursing
process, which includes assessment, planning
implementation and evaluation. The individualized
patient care is delivered in a safe, supportive, caring and
family centered environment. The RN is also responsible
for supervising, coordinating and delegating personnel
who participate in the provision of care to ensure that
patient needs and expected outcomes are met.
Qualifications:
Minimum of two (2) years current NICU Level III
experience is required. Current CA RN License, current
certification in BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR &
AED) and current certification in Neonatal Resuscitation
Program (NRP) are required.
VCS316687
Healthcare
Occupational Therapist
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA
Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides evaluation and treatment to a variety of in and
outpatient diagnoses. Performs initial and on-going
assessment according to department policy and scope of
practice. Documents the treatment and relevant
information according to organizational policy and
regulatory status.
Qualifications:
Current licensed Occupational Therapist in the State of
California. One (1) to two (2) years acute care
experience is preferred. Professional experience and/or
training in both inpatient and outpatient areas preferred,
including pre-graduate clinical internships. Current CPR
certification is required
VCS316701
Healthcare
RN II - NICU
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
This position is accountable for providing and managing
competent nursing care to the neonatal patient that
requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions
and level of nursing vigilance. The NICU RNII is respon-
sible for working in a team environment using a
multidisciplinary approach to providing nursing care
adapted to individual patient needs based on the nursing
process, which includes assessment, planning
implementation and evaluation. The individualized
patient care is delivered in a safe, supportive, caring and
family centered environment. The RN is also responsible
for supervising, coordinating and delegating personnel
who participate in the provision of care to ensure that
patient needs and expected outcomes are met.
Qualifications:
Minimum of two (2) years current NICU Level III
experience is required. Current CA RN License, current
certification in BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR &
AED) and current certification in Neonatal Resuscitation
Program (NRP) are required.
VCS316700
Healthcare
RN II - Pediatrics - PER DIEM
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides general nursing care to pediatric patients
(newborn to 18 years old) in the hospital. Effectively
plans and communicates patient and family education.
Participates in unit based educational activities. Explains
procedures and treatments to patient to gain cooperation
and understanding. Administers prescribed medications
and treatments in accordance with approved nursing
techniques Provides basic nursing care and provides
routine Pediatric screening of diseases, conditions,
abuse/neglect and exposure
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred.
Minimum of one (1) year RN PEDS experience is
required. Basic computer skills are mandatory,
experience with electronic documentation is helpful.
Current unrestricted CA RN License. Current CPR and
PALS certificate and NRP (within 6 months of hire) are
required.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316695
Engineering:
Automation Engineer in
Ventura County, CA. Du-
ties: Design & program of
PLC systems. Design &
configuration of Human
Machine Interfaces Sys-
tems. Utilizing SCADA pro-
gramming. Troubleshooting
power & control circuits,
PLC & DDC controlled sys-
tems, control loop theory &
application; variable speed
drives, & associated compo-
nents; stand alone process
controller hardware. Inter-
facing with real-time data-
base applications to
manage critical production
information. Designing of
servo motor & stepper mo-
tor control systems for pre-
cision control of machinery
& Ethernet design for com-
patibility to LAN systems.
Support new equipment in-
stallation & selection, in-
cluding power system,
noise conditioning &
grounding as well as creat-
ing single line diagrams.
Supporting other engineer-
ing teams with test runs.
Integrating using tools such
as VB, MS SQL,& Report-
ing Services. Use of Micro-
soft Operating Systems
including Server products.
Req: Masters in Electrical
Engineering & certified in
CAD. Send resumes to: Bio-
sphere Industries, LLC,
Attn: Lansing Pillsbury at
1025 Cindy Lane, Carpinte-
ria, CA 93013. VCS316109
Carpenter Needed
Experience, own truck &
tools, Bilingual A+, Fax
resume w/ salary history to
805-522-3792 or call Lotte
805-522-2259 VCS316330
COOK: Pre-season/cook
Japanese dishes; 2 yrs exp;
40 hrs/wk. Apply to: Sumo
Newbury Park, Inc. 1714
Newbury Rd., #C Newbury
Park, CA 91320.
VCS316023
COUNTER SALES/RETAIL
Building materials yard
hiring entry level position
for a Counter Sales
position. Hardware Store/
Lumber Yard experienced
helpful. Bilingual a plus.
Email resume to:
krysten.kcconsulting@
gmail.com
VCS316501
INTERPRETER
for the DEAF
$15.30 - $24.93/Hr
6.25+ Hrs/Day
MOORPARK UNIFIED
805-378-6300 VCS316528
QA PROJECT MGR. in
Simi Valley, CA. Plan &
execute end-to-end s/w test-
ing projects & oversee es-
tabl. & implementation of
S/W Testing Center of Ex-
cellence. Reqs:Bach+5 yrs.
exp. Apply: Xavient Infor-
mation Systems, Inc., Attn:
S. Presutto, Job ID#PM303,
2125 Madera Rd., Ste. B,
Simi Valley, CA 93065.
Work assignments in vari-
ous unanticipated locations
throughout the U.S.
VCS316009
TRUCK DRIVER
Class A License Required
Hauling Sand and Gravel
Using Transfer dump truck.
Experienced preferred.
Ventura County based.
Send Resume and DMV
driving record to:
Johnmnow@gmail.com
805-907-8207 VCS316736
DISHWASHER
Cleaning of Lab Glassware
& light maintenance duties
11990 Discovery Ct, Mrpk
805-532-0013 VCS316920
DRIVE Your own sm car,
pickup or mini van. Mrpk/
TO/NP $11.00-$13.00/hr. F/T-
P/T. Start now! Steady
work. Paid training.
800-603-1072 VCS316637
Lubrication Mechanic
with experience. Must have
valid CA license & own
tools. $14.00 to start. EOE.
Apply in person to:
1895 Lirio Ave., Saticoy.
E.J. Harrison & Sons
VCS316476
DATABASE ENGINEER
Design server/client side
scripts, convert & analyze
database, mail: OmniUp-
date Inc, 1320 Flynn Rd,
#100, Camarillo, CA 93012,
No calls. VCS316256
Director of Manufacturing
Engineering for Robbins
Autotop, LLC in Oxnard,
CA to design, implement,
operate proprietary auto-
mated system to install
glass windows into replace-
ment tops for convertible
cars. Requires 5 yrs. auto-
motive engineering exp. in
design, operation & mainte-
nance of automated glass
bonding systems. Resume
to: Brian Aune, Robbins
Autotop, 321 Todd Ct.,
Oxnard, CA 93030.
VCS317026
ELECTRICIAN FOREMAN
certified. Experienced
ground up restaurant.
Fax 909-920-5479 or
Call 909-208-1319
VCS316926
Utilities Service
Representative
City of Ventura. ($39,489 -
$47,999/yr + xlnt
benefits)
Customer Care vacancy.
Reqs 1 year
Customer/public service
experience and
mechanical maintenance
experience. Visit
www.cityofventura.jobs
for more information and
to apply on-line. Filing
deadline: 10/2/2012 EOE.
VCS316480
Clinicas Del Camino Real,
Inc. - Operations Manager
Opportunity for a dynamic
individual to oversee opera-
tion of mult.Health Centers.
Spearheads development &
enhancement of HC pro-
grams, policies and proce-
dures. Supvs. and provides
guidance to HC Mgrs.
Rqmts: BA in Bus. or Pub.
Admin. 2 years mgmt exp.
Xlnt verbal/written comm.
Bilingual desired. Email:
Careers@Clinicas.org
Fax: 805-659-3217
www.Clinicas.org
VCS316707
Clinicas Del Camino Real,
Inc - RNs for UM/CM
Exciting growth oppty. for
RNs in a friendly envir.,
where nurses are respected
and patients are our pri-
ority. Perform first level
UM rvws./determs. for
out/in-patient and ancillary
svc. requests. Interact with
patients and establish case
mgmt. plan for those that
require care coord. and
med. mgmt. Rqmts: Grad.
of an accred. nursing pro-
gram. Active, unrestric.
State of CA RN lic. 3 yrs.
clinical exp. Prefer. 2 yrs.
managed care exp. Great
comm. and spelling.
Email: Careers@Clinicas.org
Fax: 805-659-3217
Phone: 805-659-1740
www.Clinicas.org
VCS316708
DIETARY COOK
Responsible person for
dietary dept. Experience
helpful, but not necessary.
Xlnt benefits & good
working environment.
Please apply in person:
The Californian/VCH,
4020 Loma Vista Rd,
Ventura, CA 93003
VCS317039
Healthcare
Director of
Nursing
30 bed Psychiatric Hospi-
tal in Oxnard specializing
in Eating Disorders seeks
RN with supervisory and
psychiatric experience.
Moving allowance. Re-
sume w/degrees, licenses,
work and salary history
to fax: 818-880-3750
Rader@RaderPrograms.com
VCS316239
Healthcare
Licensed Pharmacy Tech
& various other pharmacy
positions. Oxnard Walmart
Apply online: walmart.com
Call Jody 805-983-2077
VCS316653
Hotel
FRONT DESK
& NIGHT AUDITOR.
Apply in person at Motel 6,
3075 Johnson Dr., Ventura.
NO PHONE CALLS PLS
VCS317006
Nursing
R.N. for SNF in Ojai, CA
must have SNF experience,
Supervisory skills a plus.
Call Bille M-F @
805-646-8124 VCS316223
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Healthcare
Admissions Case Manager
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Preadmission reviews are performed to promote efficient
and effective use of hospital resources, assurance of
quality patient care, and assist physicians with
regulatory compliance in admission status. Coordination
of scheduled admissions with physicians, office personnel,
and insurance verifiers regarding pre-certification.
Screening of unscheduled or direct admissions using
Inter-Qual criteria, Medicare and Medi-Cal guidelines for
medical necessity. Consultation with physician advisors
when medical necessity appears to not have been met.
Ensures that all Medi-Cal procedures needing
preauthorized TAR have met requirements. Coordination
of transfers from other institutions. Participates in P.I.
activities. Monitors observation patients to assure
medical necessity has been met. Assists patients/families
in the outpatient areas with available resources to
prevent inappropriate admissions. Review all Medicare
one-day lengths of stay using Inter-Qual criteria.
Qualifications:
B.S.N. degree desirable but not required or one to two
years related experience and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience. Current RN
license in the State of California. Case management,
discharge planning, and or utilization review experience
required.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316697
Healthcare
Director of Nursing - Acute
Ojai Valley Community Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hospital is a non-profit, commu-
nity-based acute care facility dedicated to serving the
35,000 plus residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV),
and licensed by the California Department of Health
Services. In addition we also operate a primary care
clinic in the Ojai Valley -- The Oak View Family Practice
Clinic and the Keeler Center for the study of Headache.
We provide inpatient, outpatient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary and secondary care needs. In
addition we operate a 24-hour standby emergency room
facility.
Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care and
comfort to each patient within our facility. Our highly
trained staff of physicians, nurses, management, and
volunteers work closely together to ensure the best in
health care services.
Ojai Valley Community Hospital offers excellent benefits,
such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D insu-
rance. We also offer a comprehensive Retirement plan,
flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and a variety of
other great benefits.
If you are interested in joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
The DON manages nursing and clinical support services
operations and is responsible and accountable for the
provisions of high quality, cost effective patient care and
services for all patients in the acute and rual health clinic
setting.
Qualifications:
Required:
Current CA RN License
Bachelors Degree or currently enrolled in a BA/BS
Program Experience with performance improvement
projects & ISO Standards.Demonstrated financial
management skills
Progressively more responsible positions within the
acute care setting
Preferred:
Masters Degree in Nursing or Business
VCS316699
Social Vocational
Services
Direct Care to provide
vocational and/or skills
training to persons with
developmental disabilities
in the city of Simi Valley.
Direct Support Professional
$12.00/Hr.
Looking for individuals who
are creative and outgoing.
Do you like computers, arts
& crafts, cooking, various
social activities?
E-mail resume to:
cherbert@svsinc.org
Finger Prints & Physical
Clearance & DMV Printout
Required EOE.
VCS316974
VP, Engineering
Responsible for overall
mgmt of the Engineering
and Operations teams in all
domestic and international
offices. Duties include:
manage/conduct in-depth
technical evaluation of the
oil and gas reserves and
associated cash flow projec-
tion; plan/develop/imple-
ment technical projects to
ensure efficient develop-
ment of companys assets;
coordinate scientific/engi-
neering/technical personnel
to resolve, design, research
& test problems; identify/
optimize/oversee technical
projects to reduce operat-
ing and capital costs; su-
pervise/manage financial/
accounting/legal/HR teams
of European entities; man-
age/supervise/participate in
external corporate commu-
nications.Bachelors degree
in Chemical Engineering or
related plus 15yrs exp in all
technical aspects of the
oil/gas industry in Europe,
South America and North
America. Must have exten-
sive international expertise
in project design and super-
vision, production engineer-
ing, field development and
planning, drilling, well
equipment and production
optimization, troubleshoot-
ing and comprehensive eco-
nomic evaluation of oil/gas
properties.Must have Euro-
pean exp in oil/gas industry
and travel in Europe is
reqd. Send resume to:
Attn: A. Mirras
BNK Petroleum, Inc.
760 Paseo Camarillo, Suite
350, Camarillo, CA 93010
VCS316805
Medical Assistant / RN
Front/Back Office
P/T. Dermatology office in
T.O. Fax resume:
805-494-6756
VCS316895
Medical
Hospital EVS Supervisor
Oxnard Area, exp. Needed,
full time position, excellent
salary/benefits. Fax resume
to: 760-241-5720 VCS316281
Healthcare
Med Front Office needed
(both per diem/full-time)
for busy TO ortho office.
Must be exp and
knowledgeable in medical
ins and pat registration.
Fax to 818-901-4517 or
smoreno@scoi.com
VCS316999
Nursing
Director of
Nursing
30 bed Psychiatric Hospi-
tal in Oxnard specializing
in Eating Disorders seeks
RN with supervisory and
psychiatric experience.
Moving allowance. Re-
sume w/degrees, licenses,
work and salary history
to fax: 818-880-3750
Rader@RaderPrograms.com
VCS316716
Pgrm. Mgr. Facilitate int.
& ext. penetration testing of
internet facing apps. For a
secure sw dev. Lifecycle
(SDLC). Create infrastruc-
ture so that web sites have
multiple firewalls (incl.
firewalls & routers, web &
app servers, & database
servers). Reqs. MA in IT
+ 1 yr. expr. w/sw dev. Sr.
Oracle Cust. Data Hub &
SOA Fusion Dev. Translate
bus. & integration rqmt into
configurable components.
Build BPEL proc. to sup.
orchestration of web svcs.
Prof. w/Oracle JDev., XSD,
WSDL, Siebel, PeopleSoft
FIN & HCM. Reqs. MA in
Comp. Sci. or rel. + 3 yrs
of IT expr. Will also accept
5 yrs. expr. Apply to:
Move, Inc. 30700 Russell
Ranch Rd, Westlake Village
CA 91362. VCS316612
Healthcare
House Supervisor
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed non-
profit, acute care facility, committed to provide quality
patient care in an environment that promotes clinical
excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a com-
prehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Plans, organizes and directs activities for the nursing
department and the hospital. Following directions of
hospital policy and in conjunction with hospital
administrators, the nursing supervisor may oversee all
areas of the hospital. Monitors and obtains supplies and
equipment when needed. Responds to various
departments requesting emergency assistance. Oversees
staffing of nursing units. Communicates with other
facilities during transfers of patients. Oversees the
on-call schedules for all departments. Follows rules and
regulations concerning the functioning of the hospital.
Liaison to patients, families, physicians and staff.
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree from 4-year college or university. Two
years related experience/training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience. Must have
diplomacy, leadership experience, good problem solving
ability and great customer service skills. Current CA
registered nurse license and CPR certification is required
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
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Healthcare
Residency Program Coordinator
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
CMHS offers excellent benefits, such as Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. We also offer a com-
prehensive 403(b) retirement plan, flexible spending
accounts, paid time off, and a variety of other great
benefits.
If you are interested in joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
This position provides direction, leadership, and
day-to-day management of the educational activities of
the residency program to include administrative support
to the residency program director; and educational
coordination between attending physicians, residents,
medical students and institutional and regulatory
administrative offices. Ensure house staff compliance
with established policies and procedures. Manage and
coordinate accreditation site visits for the Residency
Program. Compile and submit reports to professional
organizations as required. Plan, organize and schedule
residency specific orientation. Liaison with all
appropriate campus offices and affiliated hospitals as
well as program director, ADME and DME.
Coordination of residency program in-training
examination and OSCE. Coordination of organization of
house staff recruitment for the residency program.
Performs other work as assigned.
Qualifications:
Associates degree in health or education related field or
equivalent related experience required. Bachelors
degree preferred. Experience and/or training in MS
Office and database applications required. Previous
experience working in a hospital or academic setting is
preferred. Minimum typing speed of 50 wpm required.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316690
Healthcare
RN II - Cardiac Center
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Willing to train a self-directed RN who is enthusiastic
about joining an open-heart surgery team. Must be
willing to respond to on call within 30 minutes. Provides
professional perioperative nursing care. Coordinates
patient care planning with other hospital disciplines.
Provides care within scope of license. Effectively plans
and communicates patient and family education.
Participates in unit-based educational activities. Accurate
and timely documentation consistent with practice and
hospital policy. Acts in a leadership role in regards to
directing the various aspects of care as appropriate to l
license and may be required to assume a charge role and
direct aspects of the routine workload for the unit.
Qualifications:
Associates degree (ADN) required, BSN preferred.
Excellent communications and phone skills. Operating
room experience required. Basic computer skills are
mandatory. Current unrestricted CA RN License & CPR
certificate required. Must be able to take call within 30
minutes.
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316692
NOW Hiring
General Managers
Profit based Bonus Program
Paid Holidays & Vacation
Paid Training
Must have previous GM experience
Interested?
Apply online at
www.carlsjr.com/jobs/restaurant
Info call 805-745-2525. EOE.
VCS316507
Job Fair
KABUKI a leading
Japanese Restaurant is holding a Job Fair for upcoming
location in The Collection in Oxnard, California. We
are seeking to meet highly motivated, energetic and
passionate about restaurant industry.
Date: October 4, 2012 - October 6, 2012 (Thurs - Sat)
Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Location: The Shea Welcome Center
3098 N. Oxnard Blvd.,
Oxnard, CA 93030
Hiring Position:
Hostess
Server
Food Runner
Busser
Cook
Prep
Dish Washer
Sushi Chef
Sushi Helper
Bartender
For more information you can visit our website at
www. Kabukirestarants.com
or email to Faith Kang at
faith@kabukirestaurants.com
VCS316629
Healthcare
Palliative Care Social Worker
Located close to the beach, just 60 miles north of Los
Angeles, Community Memorial Hospital is a 242 bed
non-profit, acute care facility, committed to provide
quality patient care in an environment that promotes
clinical excellence and innovative leadership.
We offer some of the best benefits in the industry, along
with great career choices, training, and leadership
development. At our facility, our employees share their
enthusiasm for life as well as for helping others. As you
balance your work life with your other passions, were
there for you every step of the way.
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 joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provides critical psycho-social support to palliative care
patients through the palliative care services consult
team. Uses professional background and skills to assist
the team and to facilitate patient-family meetings.
Assists team, attending physicians, staff, and patient and
family in the clarification of the goals of care and the
plan of care Assists the Palliative Care Coordinator in
ensuring excellent patient care services, coordinating
educational and outreach services, leading quality
improvement initiatives, and linking team efforts with
other hospital departments and with outpatient and
community services. Coordinates team efforts with
appropriate hospital departments to ensure smooth
discharge planning and clear follow-up post discharge.
Serves as a liaison with community hospices, home
health, and nursing homes to ensure care coordination
and appropriate assignments and resource allocation to
meet patient needs throughout the continuum of care.
Qualifications:
M.S.W. Masters in Social Work or equivalent, or
demonstrated evidence of experience in palliative care
settings, such as hospice 3-5 years of inpatient,
outpatient, or home-based social work Experience with
quality improvement methodology preferred
Please apply online at www.cmhshealth.org
VCS316698
Healthcare
Registered Nurse - ICU
Ojai Valley Community Hospital an affiliate of
Community Memorial Hospital is a non-profit,
community-based acute care facility dedicated to serving
the 35,000 plus residents of the Ojai Valley.
Our 103-bed facility, which includes a continuing care
center, is fully accredited by Det Norske Veritas (DNV),
and licensed by the California Department of Health
Services. In addition we also operate a primary care
clinic in the Ojai Valley -- The Oak View Family Practice
Clinic and the Keeler Center for the study of Headache.
We provide inpatient, outpatient, and skilled nursing
services for mostly primary and secondary care needs. In
addition we operate a 24-hour standby emergency room
facility.
Our staff is committed to providing exceptional care and
comfort to each patient within our facility. Our highly
trained staff of physicians, nurses, management, and
volunteers work closely together to ensure the best in
health care services.
Ojai Valley Community Hospital offers excellent benefits,
such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D
insurance. We also offer a comprehensive Retirement
plan, flexible spending accounts, paid time off, and a
variety of other great benefits.
If you are interested in joining 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.
CMHS is an EOE/AA Employer
Responsibilities:
Provide direct and indirect patient care in the acute
inpatient setting. Communicate with physicians and
interdisciplinary patient care team members about
changes in patients clinical condition. Participates in
performance improvement and CQI activities.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
One (1) years recent ICU nursing experience
Current CA RN License
Current BLS Certification
Current ACLS Certification
Current PALS Certification
Preferred Qualifications:
CCRN Certification
VCS316703
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NOW HIRING!
Waterway is a leading
manufacturer of products
for the Pool, Spa & Bath in-
dustry and is seeking to fill
the following positions:
CNC PROGRAMMERS/
MACHINISTS CNC Pro-
grammers for Haas mill
lathes. Interested candi-
dates must have the follow-
ing qualifications: High
School grad, exp in pro-
gramming with Master
cam, min 5-10 yrs exp.,
knowledge of conventional
mills and lathes. Must have
own measuring tools. Mold
making exp a +.
INJECTION MOLD/
PRODUCT/DESIGNER
must have min 10 yrs exp
in part and mold design,
knowledge with Solid Works
and familiar with all as-
pects of molding a must,
producing mold layouts, as-
sembly and detail draw-
ings, preparing B.O.M.s,
writing engineering change
documents, Assuming re-
sponsibilities for small pro-
jects within engineering
group, work with min su-
pervision & taking direction
from Product Engineers.
Apply to: Waterway
Plastics, 2200 E. Sturgis Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030 or Fax:
resume attn HR 805-981-0959
www.waterwayplastics.com
VCS316261
Sales
Account Executive,
Acquisition
Ventura County Star
The Ventura County Star,
Ventura Countys leading
newspaper and web site,
has an opening on our
Advertising team for an
Account Executive, Ac-
quisition Sales to advance
the success of our news-
paper, niche products,
and web offerings.
As an Account Executive,
Acquisition Sales your job
responsibilities include:
*Solicit and drive new
business acquisition and
account cultivation in our
full product portfolio un-
der the direction of the
Director of Acquisition
Sales
*Increase advertising
revenue by proactively
prospecting and qualify-
ing new business ac-
counts
*Volume sales focus con-
ducted through cold call-
ing, phone appointment
setting and face to face
meetings with clients
*Manage a small to mod-
erate account load suc-
cessfully
*Other related duties as
assigned
Requirements:
The successful candidate
must have the following:
*Bachelors degree in re-
lated discipline preferred
with 0-2 years relevant
sales experience
*Experience in prospect-
ing and closing sales with
proven ability to sell mul-
tiple products, generate
new business and in-
crease market share
*Demonstrated record of
success in a goal orientat-
ed, highly accountable
sales environment
*Excellent presentation,
public speaking, interper-
sonal and communication
skills
*Strong ability to develop
and manage a sales pipe-
line, generate refer-
rals/leads and
track/follow up on leads
*Capability to work well
under pressure with mul-
tiple deadlines and as-
signments
Please see complete job
description on our web-
site.
Ventura County Star is
part of the E.W. Scripps
Company, a diverse
130-year-old media enter-
prise with interests in
television stations, news-
papers, local news and in-
formation web sites, and
licensing and syndication.
Please visit our careers
site at:
http://www.scripps.com/
careers/search-jobs and
select requisition #5292.
VCS316052
SALES
ARE YOU A
HUSTLER?
4 New reps needed, Tat-
toos ok, Long Hair or
Short, Flip flops or High
heels, cut-offs or dresses.
Bring your Strong Voice!
(Up to $25/hr plus com-
mission). Sell Industrial
shop supplies M-F
7am-2:15pm
Call Matt 805-644-7758
VCS315517
Security Guard - P/T
Must have a guard card.
Apply in person @
Centerpoint Mall
2655 Saviers Rd., Oxnard
VCS316199
Time Warner Cable Field
Sales: $1,000+/wk. up to
$600/wk salary selling TWC
Svcs. Vta, Oxn & LA areas.
Exp a plus, but not nec.
Call Jason 805-298-6015
VCS316192
CAM 1+1 Mission Oaks area,
front half of duplex, quiet
area, $1100/mo utils basic
cable/internet provided, no
pets, 805-484-0907 VCS316626
FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,
a/c, all utils pd, except elec.
From $795. $500 Bonus
HUD/Pet OK. 805-642-9527 or
805-524-4124 VCS315552
HACIENDA
Camarillos Best
Kept Secret.
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Start @ $1,130/mo
Available Now 2+1, $1,295
Sparkling Pool/Spa
Beautiful Garden Setting
Perfect Location!
FREE Credit
Check. Ask How!*
805-987-6146
FIND US AT:
www.findhacienda.com
831 Paseo Camarillo
OAC* VCS315922
NICE, QUIET STUDIOS FOR 55+
Private balconies + views.
Starting at $759/month.
*1ST MONTH FREE!
Walking distance to stores,
and to doctors offices.
Heated pool, BBQ area,
gym, rec room, festivities.
115 N. 4th Street
Santa Paula, CA 93060
Pets ok. Section 8 welcome.
805-525-5804 VCS316785
Oxnard 1+1 Mandalay
Shores surf & sand
1/2 block from beach
avail 10/15 $1025
805-644-4131 VCS316560
OXNARD 1+1, one car
garage. $845/month+sec.
Call 805-844-6714 VCS315686
Oxnard Beach
Channel Island
Village Apts
Studio $925
1+1 $1,095
2+1 $1,295
Spacious floor plans,
heated indoor pool &
spa tennis ct & gym.
Only $500 dep!!
No Application Fees
3650 Ketch Ave
(805)984-5880
VCS315925
OXNARD
BINGO!
Everybodys a
winner @ Seawind
1 Bdrm Special
$925
Elevators, gated, garage
prkg, fun social activities.
$250 OFF NOW*
55+, Section 8 ok, no pets.
Free Bingo w/application.
Call Sally Now 805-986-8411
VCS315576
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
VCS316532
Oxnard N.
1 Bedroom
Convenient and very large.
Gated prkg. From $1,025.
Parkwood Gardens Apts
Ventura Rd. @ Gonzales
805-983-1201
aptlifestyles.com
VCS316721
Oxnard N.
2 Bedroom
See us before you rent!
From $1,225.
Parkwood Gardens Apts
Ventura Rd. @ Gonzales
805-983-1201
aptlifestyles.com
VCS316722
OXN N. 2+2 from $1,375
Good credit/immediate
move-in.(Gonzalez @ H St.)
CEDAR GLEN APTS
805-485-5877 or visit:
aptlifestyles.com
VCS316719
Simi Valley
COLONY APTS
First St, 2bd+2ba, $1,495.
805-583-3133 VCS316380
T.OAKS 2+1
balcony or patio, a/c,
parklike setting, pool,
BBQ area, laundry room.
Call Manager at
805-495-8698 Mon-Fri
after 3:00pm & weekends
9am-4pm VCS316988
T.O. FALL SPECIAL
@ MOUNT CLEF APTS
1 Bdrm @ $1,200/mo
2 Bdrm @ $1,500/mo
www.mountclef.com
805-492-2022 VCS316058
T.O.
When Available
SPACIOUS
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Pool, covered prkg
and laundry room.
Easy Fwy Access.
Sorry, NO pets.
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Sat: By Appt
(805)495-5520
223 Erbes Rd #101
VCS315605
VENTURA
1br apt $950, 2br apt $1200
Near college. No smoke/pets.
805-890-2142 VCS316955
Ventura
1 or 2 Bedroom
From $1,350/$1,495
Spacious, gated parking,
Convenient to shopping.
ASHWOOD GARDENS
805-644-6724
aptlifestyles.com
VCS316718
Ventura, 2+1, 3029 Luna Dr.
upstairs, nr hospital, gar
lndry rm, $1285+ elect. bill
only 805-620-0847
VCS316509
VENTURA
2 Bd - Townhouse Plan
$1,395/mo. Gated parking.
Convenient to everything.
Ventura del Sol Apts
805-656-0236
aptlifestyles.com
VCS316723
VENTURA
Beautiful Newly
Renovated
apartments
for rent.
Beautiful Newly Renovated
1 and 2 bdrm apts. Easy
walk to San Buena
Ventura Mall. Contact
jhnjmcg@cableone.net
or Shawna (228)342-2117
2bdrms, 1baths
$1,200.00/mo
(228)342-2117
VCS315570
VENTURA COUNTY
Tierra Vista Apts
1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
starting from $1,333.00
Models open to view
Pet Friendly
Spacious floor plans
Washer/dryer- every unit
Full kitchen appl pkg
Covered parking
Open Mon-Sun 8:30-6:00
Call 866-799-0390
VCS317007
VENTURA Pierpont Lane
2+1.5, views, water paid.
$1,750/mo. 805-794-5362
VCS316739
Venturas Newest
Apartment Homes
At a price you can afford!
Washer/Dryer included
Oversized Closets
Sparkling Pool
Refreshing Spa
Fitness Center
Internet Coffee Lounge
888-211-1210
ralstoncourtyards.com
VCS316554
VTA 2br 2ba x-Lg units w/all
appliances, close to shopping
Some units avail for
handicapped and/or seniors.
3rd month half rent free.
805-658-7453 VCS316730
VTA
Harbor View Villas
Luxury Apt. Homes
Fabulous Ocean Views
FREE Cable!
333 N. Kalorama St.
805-648-1760
www.gardnercompany.com
Harborview apts/gardner
management VCS316420
VTA Midtown 2+1
downstairs unit, N/S/P,
laundry, gated parking,
drive by Aliso Lane, $1275mo
805-641-0111 VCS316537
VTA
OCEAN VIEW TWNHMS
3074 Channel Drive
2+1.5, $1,550/mo
Carport Parking
Swimming Pool
Small Pet Friendly
On Site Laundry
805-654-1559
E.H.O. VCS316351
VTA
PINEHURST
3980 Telegraph
HUGE 1 BR w/f/p & garage
866-963-4667
VCS316385
VTA VILLA BOCCALI apts.
Quiet cottage style 2+1. F/P,
encl. patio w/carport, W/D
facilities, close to mall &
hospital. Smoke free rentals.
No dogs. $1,250+$1,300+sec.
Good credit a must.
By Appointment only.
805-642-1316 VCS316799
CAMARILLO
Leisure Village 55+
For Active Adults
Golf, pool & more!
1185sf+, enclosed patio
Avail NOW.
Call Greg, 2bdrms+2baths
$1,695.00/mo
(805)407-4603
VCS316728
CAMARILLO
Leisure Village 55+
For Active Adults
Golf, pool & more!
1185sf+, enclosed patio
Avail NOW.
Call Greg, 2bdrms+2baths
$1,695.00/mo
(805)407-4603
VCS316979
CAM Guest House w/ 1Bdrm
washer & dryer availale,
single tenant only
$1050mo + $1050 sec
805-312-1504 VCS315425
CAM: Tri-Plex 2+1 Condo.
Upstairs, 2 car, view, utils
incl, $1,550/mo, N/P/S. Las
Posas Estates,
140 Calle Vista
805-603-0681 VCS316185
CONDOS/APTS
VTA 2+2 Parkside pent-
house, close to govern-
ment center. Large deck
off front of unit. $1395
Kipling
VTA 1+1 front half of
duplex, above the mall, eat
in kitchen, shared garage.
Fridge, stacked washer/
dryer for tenants use.
Water & trash paid. $1150
San Luis
VTA 2+1 back half of
duplex, below the college,
attached 2 car garage.
Washer & dryer hook-ups
in unit. Close to shopping
and park. Water & trash
paid $1450 Pets?
College
**additional
rent/deposit required
All properties are
no pets no smoke,
one year lease
unless otherwise
specified
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
We are a proud
sponsor of the Pier
under the Stars
VCS315952
NEWBURY PARK
Modern Townhome 1447sf,
maple+corian kitch, 2-car
att gar 3bdrms 2full/1half
baths $2,250.00/mo
(919)607-5798 VCS316276
Oxn Silverado Twnhome nr
Point Mugu, 4+2.5, 2 story,
1959 sqft, 2 car att gar,
amenities, inside lndry rm,
$1950 984-6769 VCS316854
PT HUE: Hueneme Bay 55+
2+1+hobby rm, gar, pool,
golf, patio, $1,250. Toni, Bkr
805-984-3613 VCS316272
Ventura or Port Hueneme
2bdrm or 3bdrm
$1295-$1395, nr beach, gar,
yrd, wash/dry/fridge incld,
privacy, pets? 805-981-1552
Keith Hanson Realty
VCS316469
VTA 2+3 Condo
w/ Ocean & Island Views
dwntwn, dual f/p, library,
newly remodeled, $2495mo
805-552-7135 VCS316878
VTA Condo 2+1, two story
HUD ok, d/w, lndry, 1 car
gar, midtown area, $1295
805-642-9527 VCS315881
OXN DUNES 2+2 for RENT
2 car garage, fireplace,
new paint, $1500+sec.
805-236-2773 VCS316624
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CAM: Mission Oaks 4+2,
single story, upgraded &
well maintained, $2,400+
sec, incls grdnr.
Country Lane 3+2.5 patio
hm with 2 car gar, near
PV Hosp. Only $2,300+sec.
Capric Properties
805-377-3689 VCS315550
CAM MOBILE ESTATES
1 bdrm Newly renovated, spa
/pool & rec center. $1150/mo
water, cable tv, trash incl.
One person must be 55+
805-816-1833 VCS316930
CAM OLD TOWN 3+2.5
155 S. Glen - front house
$1950/mo 805-320-0432
VCS316962
HOUSES
CAM 4+2 corner lot close
to shopping, schools and
boys & girls club. $1950
Landen
VTA 3+2 east end,
updated baths.
washer/dryer/refrigerator
for tenants use. $1900
Arrowhead
VTA Unique 4+3 single
story hillside with indoor
pool and incredible
views. Tons of privacy,
end of a cul-de-sac. $4000
Breaker Ct.
VTA 3+2 with HUGE
backyard at end of cul-de-
sac. Below the college,
close to schools and park
$2150
Fordham
*additional deposit
required
All properties are
no pets, no smoke,
one year lease.
VCHFR.COM
805-650-2500
We are a proud
sponsor of the Pier
under the Stars
VCS315951
NBP 3+2, new paint/carpet,
nice yard, $2,295/mo.
Available Now. GE Realty
805-496-9650 VCS316713
NBP 4+3, 1 bdrm dwnstrs,
$2,650/mo, 2,200sf, lrg yd,
2 car, a/c, dual f/p, built in
1981. 929 Newbury Rd.
805-603-0681 VCS316186
N.P. 4+3 on quiet Cul-de-Sac
newly remodeled
new kitch & windows, HOA
pools/tennis/clubhse, inclds
HOA dues, gardnr, 1st $100 of
wtr, close to NPHS & 2parks,
$2800mo, 805-279-8058
VCS315888
OXN 3+2, fresh paint,fenced
yard, no pets. $1,875+dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS315601
SEPTEMBER
FREE
SeaBreeze
Community
MOVE IN
NOW
OXNARD GATED
$2100+dep 3+3
1800sq ft home, large
kitch, newer home,
newer carpet & paint, nice
yard , minutes from 101,
shopping and hospital,
2 car att garage.
818-731-9252
818-359-4546
VCS315738
OXNARD
RIVERPARK
3bd+2.5ba
2 car garage and
playroom, living/dining
kitchen on 1st floor,
bedrooms & laundry room
on 2nd floor. Home is only
4 yrs old, close to 101
fwy, new elementary &
middle school in the
neighborhood,
beautiful park and
playground is right next
door. Available Now.
$2,200/mo+security.
805-814-0868
or
805-525-3417
VCS315401
Oxnard Shores 3+2
New carpet/paint, neutral
decor, lg deck, $2,195. Toni,
Bkr 805-984-3613 VCS316270
OXN/EL RIO: 194 Orange Dr
4bd+2ba, Section 8 ok,
dettached lrg gar, $2,500/mo.
805-336-3916 VCS316791
OXN Lrg 4+3 w/ dbl car gar
fenced yard, $2300+dep
944 Devonshire
805-207-1210 VCS316684
OXN Rent or Option to Buy
3bd+2ba, 2 car garage,
fenced yard, 805-983-9283
VCS315758
Simi Valley, charming home
3+1.75 + lrg patio + small
pond, $1900, air/heat, nr
parks/school/shop,
818-885-6317 VCS317029
S.Paula 3bd+2ba w/ 2car gar
lrg back yard, cul-de-sac,
wash & dryer hkups, nice
location, Avail Oct. 1
$1900+dep 805-797-6222
VCS316346
VENTURA 1+1
Near college, $1,275.25+dep.
Avail Now! 805-207-1210
VCS316683
VENTURA Beautiful
4B+2BA Pierpont House
Newly remodeld, jacuzzi,
2car gar, marble flrs,
paved yard, stainls kitch
appl., wash/dry, granite
counters, huge 2nd story
deck, RV Parking PETS
OK! 4bdrms 2baths
$3,500.00/mo & $2500/dep
(818)266-6509 VCS316963
VTA E, 2 story avail now,
5+3, 2.5 car gar, lots of
storage, Pets o.k. $2400/mo
+ dep 805-647-8960
VCS317032
VTA E. 4+2.5 Lovely
Family Home. $2,200+dep.
Coast Prop Mgmt
805-988-8077 VCS315597
Mobile Home for Rent
on Lake/Golf crse, 55+ cmty,
A/C, N/S/P, Credit chk req.,
$1700 805-987-1375 VCS316313
VTA KEYS 4 bdrm hm with
2 females, pleasant environ
ment, safe neighborhood
lots of storage front courtyd,
bkyrd, washer & dryer incl.,
N/P/S/D $750 805-551-3524
VCS316060
CAM 1 Master Bedroom
pvt bath, utils pd. $650/mo+
$400/sec. NO P/S/D.
805-484-6252 VCS316956
Malibu Resort Living near
County Line, only 10 miles
from Mugu Rock.
Bedroom/office w/sliding
glass door to pool w/ocean
view. Fully furnished with
built-ins & HDTV, DirecTV,
DSL, WiFi. Privileges:
kitchen, double laundry,
pool, hot tub, BBQ, lawn
tennis. $900/mo+sec. Utilities
& housekeeper paid. No pets,
smoking or messes. Call
310-457-3807 or 310-589-8311
www.drygulchlodge.com
VCS316329
N. OXN Room for Rent,
quiet area, house
privledges, $600+cleaning
deposit, 805-485-6363
Oxnard large furnished room
for one person only near
Oxnard College has private
entrance and private bath
no smoking or pets in-
cludes utilities & cable
$600 per month $600 se-
curity deposit call Ricky
805-483-3214 VCS316516
Oxnard Room / Furnished
very nice & quiet, $540mo
inclds util & internet
N/S/D/P 805-312-4956
VCS316931
OXN FURNISHED ROOM
$550+dep, includes utilities
and house privs. N/S/D/P.
805-483-3152 VCS315898
OXN S. Room, private bath,
$550, utils paid, dep reqd.
No smoke/Pets.
805-981-4240 or 805-218-3015
VCS316927
SIMI Lrg Master Bdrm
prvt bath & patio, new paint
house privldgs, avail now,
near park, $825+dep
805-522-1265 VCS316850
SIMI Room for Rent with
Private Bath & Entry
kitch & lndry priv., N/S/D/P
$600+dep, utils incl,
single tenant only
805-522-6380 VCS316664
SIMI VALLEY Mid town rm
in lovely home. Share ba,
full privs, $575/mo. N/S/D/P
Call Yvonne 805-520-9092
VCS316845
T.O. Modern/Spacious 12x14
Room w/ Lg Slider,
share bath, N/S/P/D
$700mo+$300dep+1/3utils
805-495-8823 VCS316306
VENTURA upstairs 2 rms
avail in new home quiet
neighborhood nr aquatic
cntr. prv bath,, sitting rm
incl w/wi-fi & cable, furn,
lndry facilities, avail now .
805-850-5342 VCS316841
VTA 3bd/3ba, furnished,
2,000 sq ft townhouse
$400-675 per room.
Some utils incl,
near all. Responsible adults.
1100 block of E. Sta Clara.
No drama, no drugs/pets.
805-452-4608 or email/text
tatley3@gmail.com
VCS316253
VTA Lrg Rm $695,1st month
prorated or discounted,
utils & cable incld,
No drugs/No drama
714-746-9499 VCS315874
VTA near Govt Ctr, 1 room
avail, quiet, furnished,
share bath. N/S/D/P.
$475mo+dep. 805-646-1125
VCS316284
VTA: Quiet House w/1 Room
$550/mo+Utilities & Deposit.
Fireplace, Game Room &
Koi Pond. Large Kitchen
With New Appliances. Full
Privileges Incl: SAT TV &
Laundry. Available NOW!
NO Smoking/Drugs or Pets.
805-654-1276 or 310-463-2947
See online ad for pics/info:
vcstar.com VCS316063
VTA Room for Rent
nice area, utils/wifi incld,
wash & dry, kitch priv only.
$600+$100dep 805-407-4513
VCS316394
OJAI
BRAND-NEW
HOME!
In wonderful all-age MH
community with
pool, spa, clubhouse
and more!
3bdrms, 2baths
$2,275.00/mo
(805)649-9051 VCS315549
Find out what your home
is worth. Free home
evaluation within 24hrs. Call
Miguel Arteaga w/ ReMax
805-276-5992 VCS315896
Homes Under $247k
FREE List w/Pics!
Free recorded message
1-800-318-3356 Code: 1050
www.Under247.com
Homesellers
Find out what the home
down the street sold for.
FREE computerized
list with pictures
of area home sales and
current listings.
Free recorded message.
1-800-318-3356 Code #1041
www.HomeValueVC.com
CRG Lic#01907330
VCS316971
Moorpark 4bd+2ba Newly
Constructed Ranch Home
2350sqft, 3qtr acre all usable
lot, massive utility potential,
rural country neighborhood,
no comformity / no HOA,
buy direct for $629K, possible
incentive to buyer. Call Tony
805-338-7764 VCS316335
Sell your home in 60
days or less or Ill pay you
$1,500 CASH. Contact
Miguel Arteaga w/Remax
805-276-5992 VCS315897
Future Value Funding Inc.
Business Real Estate
Lending/Sales.
www.futurevaluefunding.com
805-701-8863
DRE # 01526801 VCS316899
CAMARILLO
2nd floor offices
approx 600-830 sq ft
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
$400 - $550 per month
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS315513
CAMARILLO 675 to 4,480 sf
Warehouse with offices and
bathroom. Great location!
No Auto. 805-649-4857
VCS316809
CAMARILLO
Commercial bay w/roll-ups
2,400sqft - $1/sqft-divisable
Dawson & Pleasant Valley
Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040
crossroads-investments.net
VCS315512
SIMI INDUSTRIAL
800sf - 5000sf, with office &
warehouse, roll up door,
terrific location, great
terms and pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS316358
T.O 1st mo FREE
(2) 1500 sf units, each w/
small office & bath, lg roll-up
door. $1300+$1300dep.TPC
760-247-6798 VCS316864
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
VCS316361
AVENIDA DE LOS
ARBOLES (1310 & 2622SF)
IN CONSTRUCTION NEW
HOME of 99 only Stores,
2 Spaces (1310 & 2622SF)
Avail, Prime Location!
Established Thousand Oaks
Neighborhood Ctr
@ $1.20/sf/ea NNN. Call Ana
(310)675-1179x4 VCS316331
SIMI OFFICE SPACE
700sf - 1,000sf. Available.
Excellent terms & pricing.
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS316359
VTA OFFICE SPACE
Beautiful units from
540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms
& pricing. Now Available!
Mid Valley Properties
805-527-9632 Ext: 1
VCS316360
VTA Professional Office
Space: From $250-$650/mo
Utilities Paid.
Convenient Location at
Victoria & 101 Fwy, Call
Mark @ 805-479-8284
VCS316439
1985 30 CHRIS CRAFT
Super clean in & out,
2 Mercury engines, sleeps 6,
stove, head, shwr, fridge,
radar, bait tank, GPS, 2
fish finder & much more in
Oxnard. $13,000 661-724-9240
VCS316966
1996
Boston Whaler Outrage 17
05 Yamaha 150 4cycl 192
hrs Orig owner exc cond
GPS trlr call 702-807-2866
Health forces sale
$21,000.00 OBO
(702)807-2866
weldub@aol.com VCS316811
96 Nitro, Fish& Ski model
115hp Traker, trailer, trolling
motor, 2 live wells, $6000
805-794-5798 VCS316997
65 Slip $325/mo
Mandalay Bay
No for sale/liveaboards. Pvt.
805-985-8653 VCS316940
HARLEY Electric Ride 02,
recently rebuilt, $9,600
805-407-3512 or 805-485-6363
VCS316519
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
VCS315815
FERRARI F430 2008
Red, 2,000 mi only,
outstanding car.
$175,000. (EMC6770)
818-926-1166
All wanted vintage
cars from 1950-1970.
European or American
Running or not ok.
Private collector/Pay cash.
Call Bob 818-267-9800
crbob52@yahoo.com
VCS316417
CASH FOR YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
1990 or newer. Any condition.
818-577-6799 VCS316733
CASH FOR YOUR
VEHICLE RV/Boat
o/b-running/not,
vehicle 95-up, RV
80-up. 1-800-613-5410
VCS316218
I buy any old Porche,
Jaguar, Mercedes &
American made cars.
Running or not in any
condition will pay top
dollar 818-879-3764
VCS316282
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
VCS317045
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Rentals To Share
677
Rooms For Rent
677
Rooms For Rent
MobileHomes
692-699
692
Mobile Homes for
Rent
Real Estate
700-874
780
Houses For Sale
860
Real Estate Loans
Commercial
Real Estate
875-893
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
885
Commercial
Industrial Rent
887
Stores/Ofces
Rent/Lease
Recreation
900-945
909
Boats
909
Boats
916
Boat Slips
933
Motorcycles And
Equipment
Transportation
950-998
968
Auto Under $1000
977
Auto For Sale
980
Classics/Antiques/
Specialty
995
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