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Vol. 11, No. 24 | Thursday, December 1, 2011 www.thelighthousenews.com WHAT’S INSIDE The giving season kicked off the day before Thanksgiving when 15 volunteers from Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) helped serve 800 free turkey lunches at the Ventura County Rescue Mission in Ox- nard. “Not only are they serving our country,” said the rescue mission director, John Saltee, “they’re also serving our poor.” Among the volunteers were Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer of the base, and Capt. David Sasek, the chief staff of- ficer. They were joined by a contingent of culinary specialists, several volunteers from Air Operations and Religious Min- istries and individuals who simply wanted to help. Other opportunities to help the less for- tunate — from those who have trouble affording holiday treats to those who can’t be home for the holidays — include: • The Navy Enlisted Spouses Club is asking for baked cookies, packaged with Season of giving begins in earnest PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE RP3 Royce Jones joins other volunteers from Naval Base Ventura County in serving 800 meals at the Ventura County Rescue Mission the day before Thanksgiving. By Andrea Howry Lighthouse editor Lara Godbille, the director of the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, received a Department of Navy Meritorious Civil Service Award during a surprise ceremony Monday, Nov. 21, at the museum. Several dozen family members, museum vol- unteers and others gathered in the lobby, wait- ing for Godbille to get out of a meeting. As she walked in, she was stunned to see the crowd, especially her two children, Xavier, 4, and Giselle, 2. Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer at Navy pays tribute to museum director PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, Naval Base Ventura County, congratulates Lara Godbille, the director of the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, on receiving the Department of Navy Meritorious Civil Service Award. By Andrea Howry Lighthouse editor It took nearly half a cen- tury, but the Ewing kids made it back home. Earlier this year, Mike, Kathy, Karen and Patty vis- ited the house at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, where they had lived A different kind of homecoming SEE HOME, PAGE 10 SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 12 SEE SEASON, PAGE 12 The 36 of 38 runners who finished the Nov. 19 Laguna Peak Challenge — a nearly five-mile round-trip run — enjoyed this view from just outside the radar facility. Page 16. SW1 Louis F. Salazar Jr. of NMCB 40 has been named 1st Naval Construction Division Sea Sailor of the Year. Page 3. Damitri Derring, 13, shows off his swim cap emblazoned with the NBVC Seals team logo. Damitri, the son of Peggy and retiree Willis Derring, took part in his first swim meet on Nov. 19. Page 17.

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Vol. 11, No. 24 | Thursday, December 1, 2011www.thelighthousenews.com

WHAT’S INSIDE

The giving season kicked off the daybefore Thanksgiving when 15 volunteersfromNaval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC)helped serve 800 free turkey lunches at theVentura County Rescue Mission in Ox-nard.“Not only are they serving our country,”

said the rescue mission director, JohnSaltee, “they’re also serving our poor.”Among the volunteers were Capt. Jim

McHugh, commanding officer of the base,and Capt. David Sasek, the chief staff of-ficer. They were joined by a contingent ofculinary specialists, several volunteersfrom Air Operations and Religious Min-istries and individuals who simply wantedto help.Other opportunities to help the less for-

tunate — from those who have troubleaffording holiday treats to those who can’tbe home for the holidays — include:• The Navy Enlisted Spouses Club is

asking for baked cookies, packaged with

Season of giving begins in earnest

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

RP3 Royce Jones joins other volunteers from Naval Base Ventura County in serving 800 meals atthe Ventura County Rescue Mission the day before Thanksgiving.

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Lara Godbille, the director of the U.S. NavySeabee Museum, received a Department ofNavy Meritorious Civil Service Award duringa surprise ceremony Monday, Nov. 21, at themuseum.Several dozen family members, museum vol-

unteers and others gathered in the lobby, wait-ing for Godbille to get out of a meeting. Asshewalked in, she was stunned to see the crowd,especially her two children, Xavier, 4, andGiselle, 2.Capt. JimMcHugh, commanding officer at

Navy pays tributeto museum director

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer, Naval BaseVentura County, congratulates Lara Godbille, the directorof the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, on receiving theDepartment of Navy Meritorious Civil Service Award.

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

It took nearly half a cen-tury, but the Ewing kidsmade it back home.Earlier this year, Mike,

Kathy, Karen and Patty vis-ited the house atNaval BaseVentura County, PointMugu, where they had lived

A differentkind ofhomecoming

SEE HOME, PAGE 10SEE MUSEUM, PAGE 12

SEE SEASON, PAGE 12

The 36 of 38 runners who finishedthe Nov. 19 Laguna Peak Challenge— a nearly five-mile round-triprun — enjoyed this view from justoutside the radar facility. Page 16.

SW1 Louis F. Salazar Jr. of NMCB40 has been named 1st NavalConstruction Division Sea Sailor ofthe Year. Page 3.

Damitri Derring, 13, shows off hisswim cap emblazoned with theNBVC Seals team logo. Damitri,the son of Peggy and retiree WillisDerring, took part in his first swimmeet on Nov. 19. Page 17.

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By Captain Jim McHughNBVC Commanding Officer

THE LIGHTHOUSE IS PUBLISHED AT NO COST TO THE GOVERN-MENT EVERY OTHER THURSDAY BY THE STAR, OF CAMARILLO,CA. THE STAR IS A PRIVATE FIRM IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITHTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR THE UNITED STATES NAVY,UNDER WRITTEN CONTRACT WITH NAVAL BASE VENTURACOUNTY. THE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED CIVILIANENTERPRISE NEWSPAPER FOR MEMBERS OF THE U.S. NAVY,CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, RETIREES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERSIN THE VENTURA COUNTY AREA. CONTENTS OF THE PAPER ARENOT NECESSARILY THE OFFICIAL VIEWS OF, NOR ENDORSED BY,THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE,OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND DO NOT IMPLY EN-DORSEMENT THEREOF. THE APPEARANCE OF ADVERTISING INTHIS PUBLICATION INCLUDING INSERTS AND SUPPLEMENTS,DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE, THE U.S. NAVY OR THE STAR, OF THE PRODUCTSOR SERVICES ADVERTISED. EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN THISPUBLICATION SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, USEOR PATRONAGE WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION,SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, MARITAL STATUS, PHYSICALHANDICAP, POLITICAL AFFILIATION, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERITFACTOR OF THE PURCHASER, USE, OR PATRON. IF A VIOLATIONOR REJECTION OF THIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY BY AN AD-VERTISER IS CONFIRMED, THE PUBLISHER SHALL REFUSE TOPRINT ADVERTISING FROM THAT SOURCE UNTIL THE VIOLATIONIS CORRECTED. EDITORIAL CONTENT IS EDITED, PREPAREDAND PROVIDED TO THE PUBLISHER BY THE LOCAL INSTALLA-TION PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THENAVAL BASE VENTURA COUNTY PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE.

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Whatever happened to Holiday Beach?

Q: While I was stationed at Point Mugu back inthe late ’80s I remember being able to access Holi-day Beach on weekends and select holidays. Thiswas a great place to be able to take my family for theday and hang out at the beach without fear of fallingoff the rocks. Unfortunately, the beach was closed offto the general public, I believe sometime in the mid-’90s, due to the discovery of a couple of endangeredbirds.I was wondering if a policy similar to the one

that they have at Vandenberg Air Force Base couldbe adopted that allows the beach to be open duringcertain times of the year and/or closely monitored toensure that no nesting areas are being harmed whilestill allowing for access to this pristine beach?

A: Thank you for your question. The closure ofHoliday Beach at Point Mugu — the beach extend-ing from the skeet range to M Street — was carriedout due to operational, security and safety concerns.

Holiday Beach is located within designated safetyarcs and live ordnance areas. These operationsrestrict access for unauthorized personnel. To en-sure safety for base personnel, Naval Base Ventu-ra County restricts access to this area and cannotreopen it because of the unnecessary risk.The closing of Holiday Beach also benefits

listed bird species located in the area and assistsNBVC in stewardship of its natural resources.This additional benefit to listed bird species isutilized by NBVC in working with the U.S. Fishand Wildlife Service as a compensation measurefor operational impacts to listed species elsewhereon Point Mugu.“Family Beach” is located adjacent to the

Beach Motel and RV Park. The area has shelteredpicnic tables and, most of the year, a sandy beach.The beach is ideal for families and is open fromdawn to dusk. There is no lifeguard on duty, soparents should be attentive to children.

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

LIBRARY GIFTBOUTIQUE: Noon to 3p.m., Ray D. PrueterLibrary, 510 Park Ave.,

Port Hueneme. Information: 488-0363.

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DAY OF INFAMY:Lecture on PearlHarbor, Dec. 7, 1941.10 a.m., repeated at

1 p.m., Seabee Museum. First offour lectures on great battles ofWorld War II. Free admission, butreservations are required due tolimited parking. RSVP: 982-5167or [email protected].

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December

CITIZENSHIP,IMMIGRATIONOUTREACH: 10 a.m.to 1 p.m., Bldg. 1180,Region Legal Service

Office, second floor. Help withimmigration and naturalizationissues, including fingerprinting.Sign-up required. Complete MilitaryInquiry Sheet at Bldg. 1180, firstfloor. Information: 982-3124.

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FREE FLU SHOTS:10 to 11 a.m.,Port HuenemeCommissary. Also

given Dec. 13, 20 and 27 or untilsupply runs out. Choice of nasalmist or injection. Available to allwith base access. Information:982-6358 or 982-6321.

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DEADLINE TOVOLUNTEER: 5 p.m.is the deadline to signup for training to help

service members and retireesprepare their 2011 federal andstate income taxes. VolunteerIncome Tax Assistance (VITA)conducts this free service andcompleted 2,300 federal andstate tax returns last year at NBVCalone. Training is five days, or10 days for first-time volunteers.Information: 982-4548.

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Special holiday events are now gettingunder way, from toy giveaways to the an-nual snow-filled treat calledWinterWon-derland.Here’s what’s coming up at Naval Base

Ventura County:• Have breakfast with Santa from 7:30

a.m. to noon Saturday,Dec. 3, at theNEXFood Court, NBVC Port Hueneme. San-ta will be brought in by Fed Fire around8 a.m. Information: 982-6801.• U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly will once

again play Santa and hand out $60,000worth of presents and hundreds of bicy-cles to children of active duty servicemembers and mobilized Reservists from

12:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at NBVCPoint Mugu, Hangar 324. Information:351-8854.• Winter Wonderland, with its 40 tons

of snow, takes place from 3 to 7 p.m. Sat-urday, Dec. 10, at the Child and YouthCenter,NBVCPortHueneme. Freemarsh-mallow roast, hot chocolate. Information:989-7580.• Santa will come through Mugu and

Hueneme housing on Tuesday, Dec. 13.With help from Fed Fire, Santa and hissleigh will travel through Mugu, startingat 1512 Regulus at 6 p.m., and ending at7:30 p.m. on Tomahawk. With help fromthe City of Port Hueneme, Santa will

weave through Port Hueneme beginningat the Pearl Court Community Centeraround 5:30 p.m. and head down PerryDrive, ParsonsDrive, past the Youth Cen-ter, along several other residential streetsand end at Addor Street about 7 p.m.• Santa, with help from theRoam’nRel-

ics Car Club, will give out 100 presents topre-selected children whose parents aredeployed from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16,at the Seabee Chapel.Weather permitting,hot rods will be on display in the parkinglot. Information: 982-4358.Know of an on-base event that’s not

listed here? Send an e-mail to [email protected] for the Dec. 15 edition.

Santa, toy giveaways, Winter Wonderland on tap

By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Three admirals and dozensof other officers attended theNov. 14 retirement of EileenHunt, the 87-year-old studentservices director for the CivilEngineer Corps Officer School(CECOS).Hunt hasworked a combined

58 years in the civil service andmilitary, starting her Navy ca-reer inWorldWar II as aWAVE(Women Accepted for Volun-teer Emergency Service).Starting with CECOS since

1966, Hunt has assisted morethan 250 classes of civil engi-neers with graduating and join-ing the fleet.With current basiccourse classes averaging 30 stu-dents, Hunt has helped more

than 7,500 civil engineers in thebasic course alone.Every active duty Civil En-

gineer Corps admiral hasknown “The Commodore,” asHunt has been called for de-cades.She already had that nick-

name when Rear Adm. Chris-topher Mossey, commander,Naval Facilities EngineeringCommand and Chief of CivilEngineers, was commissionedan ensign in 1981.“She was already an icon,”

he told the crowd of nearly 200— including Hunt’s three chil-dren and several grandchildrenand great-grandchildren— thatfilled the school’s lobby. “Ev-eryone has referred to her as

Hunt, 87, retires from CECOS

PHOTO BY MC2 (SW) KARALIE MOORE / NBVC

Rear Adm. Christopher Mossey, commander, Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command and Chief of Civil Engineers, left, and Capt.Richard Cook, commanding officer of the Center for Seabees andFacilities Engineering, pose with Eileen Hunt during her Nov. 14retirement ceremony.

By Lt. (j.g.) Juliana N. EzellNMCB 40

Twelve years ago, Louis F. Salazar Jr.enlisted in the U.S. Navy with three goalsin mind: to travel abroad and see theworld, to grow as an adult, and to becomemore self-sufficient.Today, as a Steelworker 1st Class for

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion(NMCB) 40, he has successfully achievedhis goals. He has displayed self-sufficien-cy and adulthood in providing for his wifeand two children, and, with several deploy-ments under his belt, he has a wealth ofgeographic diversity across the world.His responsibility, dedication and com-

mitment were all contributing factors tohis selection as the 1st Naval ConstructionDivision (1NCD) Sea Sailor of the Year.This prestigious award is presented an-

nually to one outstanding Sailor who rep-resents the best of the Navy by demon-strating both professional and personaldedication. This individual is selected be-tween competing applicants from the twoSeabee Readiness Groups (SRGs) andother commands under 1NCD.During the past year, Salazar deployed

to Afghanistan and led 16 Sailors in theconstruction of a Medevac HelicopterLanding Zone, intended to shorten thetimeline needed to evacuate soldiers in-

jured in combat for medical treatment.Upon returning to homeport, he as-

sumed duties as Air Detachment andCharlie CompanyAssistant PlatoonChief,where he led 46 Seabees in technical andmilitary training and personal readiness.“I attribute my success to the leaders

and supervisors who guided me in theright direction, giving me tools to be asuccessful leader to the junior troops whowill take my place as leaders one day,” hesaid. “I would not have been selected forSailor of the Year if it wasn’t for the ded-ication and drive they display everyday.”

NMCB 40’s Salazar is 1NCD’s Sea Sailor of the YearSEE HUNT, PAGE 9

SEE SALAZAR, PAGE 9

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Military service is such a proud careerchoice. But at some point, we will face anend to military service and transition tocivilian life.As spouses, transition to civilian life can

be exciting and welcomed, or it can beaccompanied with anxiety and even fear.In this current climate of economic un-certainty and high unemployment, it canbe a concerning time to leave the predict-ability of the military.Once the decision is made to leave mil-

itary service, whether retirement or sepa-ration, your Sailor is required to attend aclass to assist the transition to civilian life:TAP, or Transition Assistance Programclass.TAP class is a weeklong class covering

topics key to a successful transition. Ser-vice members learn about all the benefitscoming to them fromVeteransAffairs, pay— whether retirement or higher tenure— resume-writing and interviewing tech-niques for the civilian world and so muchmore.You may have heard about TAP class

before this column. But, did you knowthat spouses can attend this class? That’s

right – you not only “can”attend this classbut are encouraged to attend the class withyour service member.The transition to civilian life is more

than a job change. It is a life change thatimpacts your Sailor, you and your family.As a veteran, your Sailor has many re-sources and opportunities as well as ben-efits. By now, as a military wife, you havelearned the value of understanding yourbenefits and knowing your resources. Thetransition to civilian life is no different.“The financial portion has helpedmany

make the decision to stay in the Corps,”said one career planner for the Marine

Corps. “For others, it has been a wake-upcall to get prepared early for that transi-tion.”In preparing for this column, I attended

several sessions of TAP classes at my base.Wow! The amount of valuable informa-tion presented in such a short time is over-whelming! As I sat there, I realized thattaking this class as a couple would helpyou not only learn alongside your Sailorbut help you both to catch as much infor-mation as possible to assist with a success-ful transition.So, when should you take TAP class? It

is highly recommended that all Sailors takethe class twice: as soon as the decision ismade to separate or retire from the mili-tary and a second time within three to sixmonths of the actual separation. Retiringservice members are encouraged to takethis class as early as two years before re-tirement.As spouses, we can register for and at-

tend the classes at any time. I cannot en-courage you enough to do so.

— Connect with Beth Wilson at [email protected].

TAP class vital for those leaving military

Homefrontin focuswithBethWilson

Registration for the 2012 spring sea-son of Naval Base Ventura CountyJunior Baseball takes place Dec. 2 atthe NBVC Port Hueneme baseballfields behind the Naval BranchHealthClinic and Dec. 7 at Sunkist Elemen-tary School in Port Hueneme.Players must be between the ages of

4 and 16 as of April 30, 2012, and canlive anywhere from Santa Barbara toCamarillo.Late registration will be held early

next year.Dec. 2 registration is from 1 to 4:30

p.m., and Dec. 7 registration is from6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $75 for T-Ballplayers and $105 for all other divisions,plus a $40 refundable snack bar fee.Military and sibling discounts areavailable.Players new to the leaguemust bring

an original birth certificate.At www.nbvcjrbb.com, you’ll find

registration forms to bring with youand forms if you are interested in um-piring or coaching. Cash, checks andcredit cards will be accepted.Information: 805-669-8254.

Baseball signups Dec. 2, 7

Pass must be activated on day of first visit. Pass is valid for 12 months from date of activation. Please present your ticket at the Universal Studios Hollywood Annual Pass Center to receive your 12-Month Value Pass. Black-out dates and restrictions apply. There are no black-out dates for the first visit. IDand finger scan required for Park entry. Dr. Seuss properties TM & © 2011 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All rights reserved. ©2011 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. 11-LOC-11304

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Walk into any toy store and you willfind plenty of learning opportunities forchildren of all ages.Toys are fun and encourage play, but

most toys also encourage some form oflearning. Frommotor skills to math com-prehension, science exploration to socialskills, toys and games are an excellent wayfor children to discover new knowledge.Here are some ideas:

Preschoolers• Puzzles provide an excellent opportu-

nity to build critical thinking and reason-ing skills. The extra bonus is that complet-ing a puzzle is a powerful confidenceboost.• Matching games that allow children

to match colors, shapes, numbers and pic-tures help developmath and critical think-ing skills. Look for card games like “GoFish” or memory games.• As children begin to recognize colors,

letters, textures and sounds, choices thatwill encourage this learning are magneticletters and numbers, flash cards and themany small electronic games available.• Creativity and imagination are impor-

tant to begin to build in the preschoolstage. It will lead to better reading com-prehension and writing skills. Dolls andplay figures, musical instruments, andcrayons or paint sets are only a few ex-amples of options to encourage creativi-ty.• Building blocks, Tinker Toys and Lin-

coln Logs help refine motor skills.

Elementary students• There are many options for students

interested in science. Chemistry kits, sci-

ence kits, telescopes and microscopes fos-ter an interest in science and help buildcritical thinking skills.• As elementary school-aged children

are beginning to understand and use strat-egy and probability skills, many boardgames are available. Traditional games likeConnect Four, Monopoly, Scrabble andUno encourage sportsmanship and strat-egy skills.• Project-based toys such as model air-

planes, ships and jewelry kits help improvefine motor skills, but also encourage thestudent to read and follow directions.• An interest in video games is bound

to creep up during the elementary schoolstage. Choose games wisely. Many areavailable that encouragemath and reading.Most also support fine motor skills andhand-eye coordination.

High school students• Books — yes, books — especially a

series that the student can relate to. Highschool students will be doing a lot of writ-ing, and the best way to develop writingskills and vocabulary is to read.• Sewing and knitting skills are not only

becoming a lost art, but also a lost op-portunity to build math skills. Buy a kitor sign up for a local class.• Wood shop classes and auto hobby

classes are slowly being cut in the schools.These skills do not need to be sacrificed.A few tools or a kit can encourage a valu-able interest in carpentry and mechan-ics.• Large puzzles are a great way to en-

courage critical thinking skills and familytime — both important to teens.• Video games, cell phones, laptops and

tablets will no doubt be an interest to thehigh school student. Encourage safe useand appropriate games and apps, and re-member to supervise.

Most toys and games do have an edu-cational value. It is up to the parent orwhoever is purchasing the game to decidewhat academic or life skill should be en-couraged. Purchase accordingly.

— Any K-12 educational question can bedirected to the NBVC school liaison officer at989-5211 or [email protected]. Also,“like” NBVC School Liaison on Facebook.

Fun games and toys can stimulate learning, development

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Seabee ChapelPort HuenemeBuilding 1433

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

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

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

Christian Bible StudiesWomen’s Bible Study: Tuesday,

10 a.m.; Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.,“Duty or Delight: Knowing WhereYou Stand With God.”

Men’s Prayer Meeting: Wednesday,5:30 p.m.

All Hands Bible Study: Thursday,11:30 a.m.

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

Chapel of FaithPoint MuguBuilding 121

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

ProtestantEpiscopal service: 11 a.m.

Catholic MassSunday: 9 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 8:15 a.m.Thursday: 11:30 a.m.Confession by prior appt.: 11 a.m.

Chaplains serving NBVCLt. Cmdr. Jeffrey HanCommand Chaplain

Lt. Deann ColemanStaff Chaplain

Father Antony BerchmanzCatholic Priest

Worship schedule

“So, what exactly do chaplains do inthe command?”It is a great question, and one that I

asked myself countless times as I spenttwo years preparing myself to enter theU.S. Navy Chaplain Corps and begin do-ing. And driving it all was a personalpassion to care for the service men andwomen who put their personal freedomsaside to defend the unique freedoms thatdefine our great nation and her way oflife.Chaplains perform four primary tasks

in any given command: provide, facilitate,care and advise. All chaplains are firstand foremost “endorsed” representativesof their specific faith group. To be “en-dorsed” basically means that we are “onloan” from our sponsoring agency. There-fore, we are not expected to compromiseour own personal religious beliefs incounseling or services.But what if a troop I serve is not of the

same faith as me? Are they just out ofluck? No. At that point we facilitate—wedo everything in our means to ensure thatall have the opportunity to practice theirpersonal faith, assuming it does not in-

terfere with the mission.Third, chaplains care for those in their

command. What does that mean? I be-lieve a better question is, “What doesn’tthat mean?”Marriage, parenting and fi-nancial counseling. Conversations aboutreligion, spirituality and philosophy.Training in communication skills. Walk-ing with a troop through PTSD, suicideideations, and other mental and emo-tional demands. Standing by a troopfacing punishment. Delivering painfulRed Cross messages. Mediating relation-

ship conflicts. Listening to the frustra-tions of fellow junior officers. Checkingin with the senior officers. Being a listen-ing and non-judgmental ear that anyonecan talk to about anything at any timeof the day. These are just some of theways that the care for my troopsmanifestsitself.Finally, chaplains serve to advise the

command on matters of religion andspirituality as well as on troop moraleand wellness. While a troop’s chain ofcommand is able to train, task and eval-uate a troop’s physical and mental stateto some measure, the chaplain is spe-cially trained and suited to offer insightinto the emotional and spiritual state ofa troop — knowledge we gain through a“ministry of presence.”These four primary tasks of the chap-

lain in the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corpsmake up the heart of what we contributeto the command. Often it takes very in-tentional effort to keep up with the de-mands of these tasks. Thankfully, thosedemands drive me to rely on God to giveme the strength necessary to carry for-ward with the mission.

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Special holiday services will be held atthe Seabee Chapel at Naval Base VenturaCounty (NBVC), Port Hueneme, at theChapel of Faith, NBVC PointMugu, andon San Nicolas Island.

Protestant• A Christmas special by the Covenant

Players will take place at 2 p.m. Dec. 13in the San Nicolas Island Theater.• A Christmas Cantata is set for 9 a.m.

Dec. 18 at the Seabee Chapel, Port Hue-

neme.• Service is at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 23 at the

Seabee Chapel, Port Hueneme.• Christmas Day Protestant worship

service is at 9 a.m. Dec. 25 at the SeabeeChapel, and Episcopal Protestant serviceis at 11 a.m. at the Chapel of Faith, PointMugu.

Roman Catholic Mass• San Nicolas Island ChristmasMass is

at 1 p.m. Dec. 20 at the SNI Galley.

• Christmas Eve Mass is at 6 p.m.Dec. 24 at the Seabee Chapel, PortHueneme.• Christmas Day Mass is at 9 a.m.

Dec. 25 at the Chapel of Faith, PointMugu, and at 11:15 a.m. at the SeabeeChapel, Port Hueneme.

For questions regarding Jewish, Bud-dhist and Islamic holy day celebra-tions, call the Seabee Chapel at 982-4358.

Special holiday services slated across NBVC

• Live trees are prohibited in unsprin-klered buildings and BEQ/BOQ sleepingquarters.• Outside holiday lights must be secured

at 10 p.m.• Keep trees away from heating devices

and fireplaces.• Never leave candles unattended.• Have a working smoke and carbon

monoxide detector.• If you have a fireplace, always use a

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By Andrea HowryLighthouse editor

Some might call it “Mission Impos-sible,” but Capt. Jim McHugh, the com-manding officer of Naval Base VenturaCounty, figured out how to capture theattention of 400 eighth-graders.On Friday, Nov. 18, he visited E.O.

Green Junior High School in Oxnardto share some advice about doing wellin school, at work and in life.But first, he had to speak their lan-

guage.So he showed them a music video.Made five years ago when McHugh

was deployed with Carrier AirborneCommand and Control Squadron 116(VAW-116), the video shows Navy per-sonnel dancing their way through anaircraft carrier to “Pump It” by theBlack Eyed Peas. The video became aYou Tube sensation, garnering 3.8 mil-lion views.McHugh himself makes a cameo ap-

pearance — something that wasn’t loston the audience.“There you are!” one youngster yelled

out, pointing to the screen.McHugh’s tactic worked. After the

video was over, they sat up and lis-tened.So McHugh offered some straight-up

advice garnered from his 26 years in theNavy and growing up as the son of aNavy officer.He told how he’d earned an ROTC

scholarship that paid for four years ofschooling, but he made it clear that toearn that scholarship, you had to workhard, concentrate, get good grades andtake part in extra-curricular activities.He encouraged them to make goals

and then to work hard to achievethem.He told them where he’d traveled —

Singapore, Hong Kong, Iraq, Afghani-stan, Australia. He told them he’d gonearound the world — literally.“You meet a lot of different people,

you learn about different cultures,” hesaid.And, he said, you can have fun.“That’s what the music video is all

about,” he said. “There is fun in themilitary and there’s fun with any jobyou do.”But the key, he said, is hard work.

“Bloom where you are planted,” hesaid. “That’s what my dad always toldme. Do the best job you can whereveryou are and you will succeed. Whetherit’s science or math or whatever jobyou’re doing, do it well.”He asked for questions, and one stu-

dent asked him if he owned “Call ofDuty,” a popular wartime video game.“No, I don’t have ‘Call of Duty,’” he

answered.“He doesn’t have it,” one student said

softly, “because he lives it.”McHugh visited E.O. Green a week

after signing a partnership agreementwith Principal Julianne Peña. Volunteersfrom the base will be visiting the schoolregularly to offer lunchtime sports andcrafts activities, and they’ll help withweekend maintenance and cleanup ac-tivities when needed.

Music video helps McHughrap with junior high kids

PHOTO BY ANDREA HOWRY / LIGHTHOUSE

Capt. Jim McHugh, commanding officer,Naval Base Ventura County, offers adviceto eighth-graders at E.O. Green Junior HighSchool on how to succeed in a professionand in life. “Bloom where you are planted,”he said, sharing words his father told him.“Always do the best job you can whereveryou are.”

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By Lt. Cmdr. Clay D. VernonVR-55

The Minutemen of Fleet Lo-gistics Support Squadron 55(VR-55) recently completed threemonths of logistics support toUnited States forces in Europe.Staging out of Naval Support

Activity, Naples, Italy, VR-55flew 316 flight hours while trans-porting more than 315,000pounds of cargo and 369 passen-gers to destinations in the Euro-pean theater such as Germany,Greece, Albania and Sicily.One particular mission proved

unique when a request was sub-mitted from the Navy Entertain-ment Office for air transport ofDarius Rucker and his band,which was playing a free concertfor military members and theirfamilies at NSA Naples. Rucker,now a successful country singer,is known to many as the leadsinger of the rock band, Hootieand the Blowfish.Later in the detachment, VR-

55 was tasked to conduct a veryhigh-visibility mission in supportof USS Samuel B.Roberts (FFG-58) andUSSTheodore Roosevelt(CVN-71) in their counter-piracyand classified missions in the In-

dian Ocean.With their hard-charging de-

meanor, theVR-55 crewmemberswere excited to be the ones giventhemission to lead theway in aid-ing the two ships in need. Ini-

tially, the message was scheduledfor a five-day mission, but due tothe amount of support needed inthe Seychelles and Mauritius,VR-55, led by Cmdr. AlastairMacGregor, without hesitationconfirmed they would extendtheir detachment to see the mis-sion through until completion.VR-55 also had to coordinate

with a RAVEN Team, whichaided in the protection of the C-130 asset in Djibouti where partof the cargo coordination oc-curred. The support the shipsreceived would not have hap-pened without the great attitudethe crew of the C-130 displayedover the entire mission.These andmany othermissions

were accomplished with just asingle forward deployed aircraft,highlighting the tremendous ef-forts of those involved.Operating four C-130T aircraft

from Naval Base Ventura Coun-ty, Point Mugu, VR-55 providesaround-the clock support to the

fleet, including deployed U.S.Navy ships, submarines, NavySEALS, aviation detachmentsand Marine units.With its ability to take off and

land on short runways and un-prepared surfaces, VR-55’s air-craft provide the unique capabil-ity of delivering cargo todestinations not commonly ser-viced by conventional jet aircraft.Many destinations that were vis-ited during this detachment calledupon the diverse capabilities ofthe C-130T to effectively executetasking from theater command-ers.VR-55 falls underCommander,

Fleet Logistics SupportWing, theNavy’s largest wing, which is theprimary operator of logistics air-craft for theNavy. Thewing sendsdetachments to Japan, Italy andBahrain.The wing’s squadrons also fly

logistics support missions world-wide and throughout the UnitedStates.

‘Alright’ flight: VR-55 transports Darius Rucker and band

PHOTO COURTESTY TODD FOLTS

The Minutemen of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 55 (VR-55) posewith Darius Rucker and his band, who were playing a free concert atNaval Support Activity, Naples, Italy. VR-55 helped with the group’stransportation needs.

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On Oct. 28, Salazar was awarded theAdm. Claude V. Ricketts Award, whichrecognizes inspirational leadership andprofessional competence. It was presentedat this year’s Navy League National Con-vention in Chattanooga, Tenn.“SW1 Salazar walks the deckplate every

day, taking an active interest in every as-pect of a Sailor’s development, said Util-itiesman CommandMaster Chief (SCW)

Jamye Rainwater of NMCB 40. “Hisknowledge of people programs is far andabove that of most Sailors. NMCB 40enjoys informed, motivated, and drivenSailors because of his tremendous com-mitment to lead Sailors.”As the 1NCD Sea Sailor of the Year,

Salazar will next represent theNaval Con-struction Force while competing for theNavy Expeditionary Combat CommandSea Sailor of the Year.

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Salazar 1NCD Sea Sailor of the Year

‘The Commodore’ as a token of re-spect.”Mossey recalled the first time he met

her, how he was struck by her profession-alism, her efficiency, her pride in a job welldone.“She had our attention, and she had our

respect,” he said. “And with her positiveoutlook, you couldn’t help but have a goodday after you saw her.”Capt. Richard Cook, commanding of-

ficer of the Center for Seabees and Fa-

cilities Engineering (CSFE), called Huntan institution.“Mrs. Hunt has had a direct and tan-

gible effect on every Seabee and Civil En-gineering Corps officer that has passedthrough these doors,” he said. “She willbe missed.”Also attending the ceremony were Rear

Adm. Paula Brown, Deputy Commanderof the 1st Naval Construction Division,and Rear Adm. David Boone, Director,Shore Readiness, Deputy Chief of NavalOperations (Fleet Readiness and Logis-tics).

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By CECN Summer HeritierNMCB 3

Thirteen Seabees from Naval MobileConstruction Battalion (NMCB) 3 at-tended a recent Sexual Assault Preven-tion and Response (SAPR) workshopto train in potential sexual assault vic-tim response.The four-day workshop at the Fleet

and Family Support Center at NavalBase Ventura County (NBVC) PortHueneme trained and educated juniorand senior enlisted leaders on theSAPR program’s mission and goals inhelping sexual assault victims.“The program is about teaching vol-

unteers to support victims through asexual trauma,” said Suzanne Oglesby,a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator(SARC) instructor. “I really enjoyedinstructing this group in particular.”The goals of the SAPR program are

to prevent sexual assaults, improve vic-tim accessibility to counseling and ser-vices, increase sexual assault awarenessand facilitate the proper handling andresolution of sexual assault incidents.To achieve these important goals, the

Navy requires all SARCs and Unit Vic-tim Advocates to attend extensive an-nual training.The Unit Victim Advocates serve as

NMCB 3’s company-level SAPR rep-resentatives and selflessly devote muchof their time and energy to ensuresexual assault victims receive the at-tention and support they need. Servingas a sexual assault responder can beemotionally and mentally taxing, butNMCB 3’s SARCs and Victim Advo-cates are more than capable and willingto help in any situation.“I once spent three hours just trying

to get someone situated,” said AviationElectronics 3rd Class Sara Buckner, aSARC student. “I kept my cell by theside of my bed in case they needed totalk any time of night.”Victim Advocates require 30 hours

of initial training that focuses on crisisintervention, available resources forvictims and how to properly processpotential SAPR cases. Victim Advo-cates must also attend an additional 10hours of refresher training everyyear.

Seabees attend SAPR workshop

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from the summer of 1960 to July of 1965.With themwas theirmother, Evelyn,whose90th birthday had brought them togetheragain.The only onesmissing were their young-

est sibling, Kevin, who was only 6 whentheymoved away andwasn’t able to attendthe reunion, and their dad, Col. Clair Ew-ing, the Air Force liaison officer to the Pa-cificMissile Test Range.He passed away in1995.The familyworkedwithPeterFaulk,who

coordinates base housing, to arrange baseaccess and a tour of the home. The finaldecision was up to the current resident,Misty Brodsky, whose spouse, Cmdr. Aar-on Brodsky is the executive officer of Car-rier Airborne Command and ControlSquadron 112 (VAW-112) and is currentlydeployed.She eagerly agreed.“It’s fun,” she said, watching the child-

hoodmemorieswashover the faces of thesenow-seasoned adults.Karen, who lived in the house between

the ages of 7 and 12, stood in the livingroomand pointed outwhere the piano hadstood and where the couch was.“Over there iswhereweput theChristmas

tree,” she said. “We put it in a playpen inthe corner so Kevin couldn’t knock itdown.”Patty, 3 when they moved in and 8 when

theymoved out, remembered the brick fire-place.None of them had clear memories of

their bedrooms – all the fun had been in themain room of the house and outside.“We called the back yard the bullpen be-

cause it was a circle,” rememberedMike.Brodsky liked that and promised to share

it with her 8-year-old sonAndrew,whowasin school.Thehouse across the street, nowoccupied

by the commanding officer of Naval BaseVenturaCounty, was an admiral’s home 50years ago.Karen remembered hermother’s admon-

ishment the day she decorated his sidewalkwith chalk.“The admiral doesn’t approve,” she had

said.Evelyn Ewing smiled at her daughter’s

memory.They remembered thinking as youngsters

that Point Mugu was Point Magoo andwanting to know where Mr. Magoo was.They rememberedpayingadime towatch

a movie at the base theater. Brodsky told

them themovies are now free, and they sug-gested they ask for their money back. Agrinning Faulk said that was out of hishands.Some questions reflected a child’s per-

spective of Navy life: “Do they still playmusic at sundown?”Karen asked.Yes, Faulk replied. It’s Retreat.Theyweredisappointed tohear that some

of the beachside buildings were gone, vic-tims of long-ago storms.All of them remembered the drive from

Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio toPointMugu.How could they forget? It wasAugust of 1960, and they came across in a1959 Chevy with a U-Haul trailer and noair conditioning. They passed throughTexas, New Mexico, Arizona, the MojaveDesert and then ended up in Point Muguwhere it was 70 degrees in themiddle of theday.“We thoughtwe’d died and gone to heav-

en,” said Mike, who arrived when he was12 years old. “It was a beautiful place.”Mikewent toHuenemeHighSchool, and

his younger siblingswent through theOceanView School District.“It was a good place to raise children,”

Mike said. “Of course, living across thestreet from the admiral, we did have to toethe line.”They agreed that the one most affected

by five years at Point Mugu was the onewho wasn’t there: Kevin. He had alwayswanted to be a helicopter pilot, even afterwitnessing a crash on base. He ended upattending theAirForceAcademyand todayis a retired Air Force major teaching inColorado Springs, Colo.The familymoved toFlorida in 1965, but

Mike stayed behind so he could graduatefromHuenemeHigh.Henow lives inLake-port.His sister Kathy, 15 when they moved,

endedupattending threehigh schools:Hue-neme, one inFlorida andone nearVanden-bergAir Force Base, which ended up beingtheir father’s last tour. Their mother stilllives in Lompoc. Kathy, nowKathy Abra-ham, lives in Montana.Karen, now Karen Harmison, lives in

Kansas with her husband, Don.Patty, now Patty Russell, lives in Santa

Clarita, and her daughter’s wedding — aswell as theirmother’s birthday—waswhathad brought everyone to the area and trig-gered the idea of a walk down MemoryLane.Except in this case, it wasmore of a stroll,

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Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC), ex-plained that she was receiving the award,then led her in front of the SeabeeMemo-rial, where he read the document.Godbille was recognized for her work

during the past year in moving the SeabeeMuseum from two drafty old Quonsethuts at NBVC, Port Hueneme, to a brand-new building just outside the base gates,accessible to the general public.The move included transporting 12,000

artifacts and 9,000 linear feet of docu-ments.“Lara worked tirelessly, giving up her

nights and weekends, to ensure that theexhibits were in place and that everythingwas ready for the new museum opening,”stated the award, which was signed by re-tired Rear Adm. Jay DeLoach, director

of the Naval History and Heritage Com-mand. The museum opened on Friday,July 22, during Seabee Days. About 8,000people have visited since that day.Godbille said she was shocked and over-

whelmed by the award, then turned thespotlight onto her three staff members— archivist Gina Nichols, curator KimCrowell and exhibit curator Bill Shaner— the volunteers and her family.“I didn’t go out and catalog everything

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ing a Winter Wonderland Toy DrivethroughDec. 7. New, unwrapped toys formilitary and Department of Defense de-pendents up to 12 years old can be droppedoff at the Point Mugu, Port Hueneme orCatalina Heights youth center. Informa-tion: 989-7580.• NBVCReligiousMinistries is sponsor-

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Toys for Tots gift drive. Toys must bedropped into an on-base collection boxno later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14.Collection stations at NBVC PointMuguare at Bldg. 642, across from Fire Station72 on Ronald Reagan Boulevard, and atBldg. 613, the FireDepartment headquar-ters on South Laguna Road. The collec-tion station at NBVC Port Hueneme isBldg. 430, Fire Station 73 on PattersonDrive. Information: 989-0112, 989-7034.

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

All classes at Port Hueneme unless oth-erwise noted. Call 982-5037 for more in-formation.Toll-free appointment scheduling ser-

vice: 1-866-923-6478, call 24 hours a day,seven days a week. Confidential clinicalcounseling, relocation assistance, resumeassistance, financial consultations andmany other support services are availableat your convenience at the Fleet and Fam-ily Support Center.

Life Skills Workshops

• He Says; She Says: Understanding thedifferences between men & women in re-lationships. Wed., Dec. 8, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Career Support and Retention(Register for TAP classes with your

Command Career Counselor)• Executive Transition Assistance Pro-

gram (XTAP): E-7& above, retirees. Bring

medical record & DD2648 Monday. Ap-propriate civilian attire. Spouses welcome.Please register via your command careercounselor. Monday through Thursday,Jan. 9-12, daily 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Transition Assistance Program (TAP):

E-6 & below, separatees. Bring DD2648& medical record on Monday. Appropri-ate civilian attire. Please register via yourcommand career counselor. Monday-Thursday, Jan. 23-26, daily 7:30 a.m. to 4p.m.• Interview Skills: Prepare for a job in-

terview; learn the interview process, sal-ary negotiation, conduct amock interviewand more. Mon., Dec. 5, 2 to 4 p.m.• What Employers Want: International

HR specialists reveal what companies arelooking for. Thurs., Dec. 8, 11 a.m. tonoon. Call 982-5325 to register.• Goal Setting: Learn how to identify,

prioritize and achieve your goals throughproper planning and organizational strat-egies. Mon., Dec. 12, 10 a.m. to noon.

• Corporate Resume writing: Cutting-edge resume techniques! Must call 982-5325 to register. Fri., Dec. 16, 7:30 to 9a.m.• Federal Employment: Resume, web-

sites and the application process. Fri., Dec.16, 9 to 11 a.m.

Ombudsman• OmbudsmanAdvanced Training: Om-

budsman program updates & training.Tues., Dec. 20, 6 to 8 p.m. at FFSC PointMugu, Bldg. 225.

Operation Prepare• Disaster Preparedness: How to keep

you and your loved ones safe when disas-ter strikes. Classes are also available incommand spaces. Call Carrie Malpica at982-2646 to schedule.

Victim Advocate Services• Victim advocates can conduct safety

planning; assist with obtaining emergen-cy shelter and housing; assist in obtainingprotective orders; provide information onreporting options, as well as divorce orcustody; provide information on transi-tional compensation and make referralsto community agencies. Call 982-4117 or982-3788 to speak to an advocate.

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Help when you need it.The Fleet & FamilySupport Center

IA Readiness and Deployment

• IAPre-Deployment Brief: Do you haveIA orders? Complete your FFSC IA briefto learn about the process. Spouses & sig-nificant others welcome. Available one-on-one, call 982-4073. Mon., Dec. 5, 9 to10:30 a.m.• Deployment Readiness: Are you ready

for your spouse’s deployment? Join othersto learn what it is all about, what you willneed and how to domore than just survivedeployment. Wed., Dec. 7, 11 a.m. tonoon.• IA Family Connection: Whether this

is your first or 21st experience with deploy-ments or IAs, join others in this familyconnection and meet with spouses of de-ployed service members. Share yourknowledge of how to thrive during thisexperience. Tues., Dec. 13, 3:30 to 4:30p.m.

• Deployment Homecoming: Yourspouse is coming home! Learn what toexpect and how to help both of you makethis a rewarding reunion. Wed., Dec. 14,11 a.m. to noon.

Relocation

• Sponsor Training: Ensure that desig-nated command personnel have the neces-sary training to successfully fulfill theirrole as command sponsors. Please contact982-3726 to set up training for your com-mand. Wed., Dec. 7, 3 to 5 p.m.

Financial Management

• Financial counseling by appointment.Are you juggling your bills?Need financialadvice? An FFSC financial counselor isavailable Monday through Friday at theHueneme orMugu FFSC. Call 982-3640(Port Hueneme) or 989-8844 (PointMugu). Information available on car buy-

ing, understanding your TSP, planning forretirement, getting a 720 credit score, sav-ing and investing, home buying and de-veloping a spending plan. Financial class-es available at your command space. Call982-3640 or 982-3102 to schedule any ofthe classes.

New Parent Support

• Playtime for Toddlers: An interactiveparent-toddler playgroup for babies 15-36months. Thursdays, 10 to 11 a.m. Call 982-5037 for location.• New Mamas: For expecting mamas

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

mamas. a gentle stretch. Tuesdays, 12:30to 1:45 p.m., Bee Fit Center.• Newborn 411: Information & support

for parents of newborns 0-16 weeks.Wednesdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Please

feel free to drop-in.• 0-4Nurturing Parent Education Series:

Raising independent, smart baby 0-4 years.Mealtimes, discipline, toilet training, bed-times and more. Poison patrol! Tuesdays,Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31; 6 to 8:30 p.m.

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7pm: Dream House PG13

Friday, December 27pm: Real Steel PG139pm: 50/50 R

Saturday, December 32pm: Real Steel PG135pm: The Ides of March R8pm: 50/50 R

Sunday, December 42pm: Real Steel PG135pm: The Ides of March R

Friday, December 27pm: Warrior PG13

Saturday, December 32pm: Spy Kids: All the Time

in the World PG4pm: Captain America PG137pm: Friday Night R

Sunday, December 42pm: Winnie the Pooh PG4pm: 30 minutes or Less R

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 movielistings please call the MWR Movie line at (805) 982-5002

Thursday, December 87pm: The Ides of March R

Friday, December 97pm: NO SHOWING9pm: NO SHOWING

Saturday, December 107pm: Cabrillo Music Theatre

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Sunday, December 112pm: Real Steel PG135pm: The Thing R

Friday, December 97pm: Contagion PG13

Saturday, December 102pm: The Smurfs PG4pm: Colombiana PG137pm: Drive R

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To our advertisers:Please check your ad the firstday and report any issuespromptly. Classified ads arecharged using an agate linemeasurement. Visible lines arelarger for readability and addenhancement, hence billablelines may be more than what isvisible to the reader.

105Found/Lost

LOST BIRD, Female, graycockatiel. “Peaches”Vicinity of Morrison

Ranch/Middle Crest Dr.,Agoura Hills. Missing

since 11/11/11. Reward of-fered. Please call

818-706-1795 or [email protected]

VCS293585

LOST DOGFEMALE BOXER

brown and white. Respondsto Roxy. Went missing in

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NEEDS MEDICATION.REWARD $1500.

805-844-2868 VCS293148

105Found/Lost

LOSTFemale Golden

Retriever**************In Ventura at

Kimball &Telegraph.

Call 805-223-1575VCS293961

LOST RING on 11/9/11 nearAlbertson’s in Camarillo.

Very sentimental to owner.REWARD! 805-482-3623

VCS293514

LOST RUBY RINGAt Best HardwareOn November 15,special memories,

Wore for 30 yrs

$50 Reward805-486-0479 VCS293835

150Special Notices

WANTED middle agedwoman to go sailing on my30ft yatch. No Games! Call805-758-3377 VCS293443

Merchandise200-297

204Antiques AndCollectibles

ALL CASHBUYING

All U.S. Silver, Goldand Copper Coins,

Large & Small Collections.Foreign Coins Medals -Tokens Gold Jewelry

Broken or unwanted GoldJewelry. Scrap Gold

& Silver Dental GoldSterling Flatware

Watches1211 Maricopa, Ojai

40 Years Buying

805-646-4904VCS293169

Antique baby grand piano,ships porthole, huge doll collection, treadmill, easy glid

er, antique furn, glass collec-tion 805-222-5469 VCS293738

CALL800-221-STAR(7827)

204Antiques AndCollectibles

BUYINGCoins 1964 & Older

Dimes - $1.75Quarters - $4.37

Halfs - $8.80Dollars - $21.00 & upC.C. $$ - cased $135

Coin CollectionsGold Coins - Call

Gold ScrapMexico WantedSterling PiecesPocket WatchesIndian BasketsFree Appraisals805-646-2631

VCS293861

BUYINGTOP DOLLAR

PAID!on quality photographs,

old Hollywood photographs,autographs and posters,

old documents, old postagestamps and envelopes,

flatware, art, old Orientalantiques, Indian baskets,

jewelry, gold and silver.Top dollar paid.

I’ll buy one item orthe whole collection

805-300-2308 VCS293615

$CASH$ FOR OLDGuitars, Basses,Amps, Banjos,

Ukes, Mandolins,etc. 805-981-7196

VCS293629

204Antiques AndCollectibles

GOLD HASPASSED $1700

DOLLARSAN OUNCEWE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,

BRACELETS,DIAMONDS, LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX

WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD

COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD

CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

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

805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE

NEXT TO HONEYBAKED HAM

FIREHOUSE PLAZAVCS292740

BUYER of OLD COINSCoin Collections

Silver & Gold CoinsTOP $$$ PAID

I BUY TOY TRAINSOld BB CARDS, Old TOYS.

Jeff 805-302-7104 VCS293473

I BUY Antique & BlackPowder guns, knives,

military, hunting/pocket,original or reproductionALSO silver coins andscrap sterling silver

805-646-2168 VCS292130

NEED CASH?BUYING GOLD

Paying $25.55 per gram for14 carat. 805-646-2631

VCS293414

PACIFICCOAST COIN

•Gold •Silver•Coins •Jewelry

•Diamonds•Watches•Sterling •Flatware•Gold and Silver

Investment Bullion

Cash forGoldCash

for Coins2555 Main St

Ventura

805-648-2556VCS292980

Pine Antique Cottage Chest3 full drawers w/glove boxes,

excellent condition, $125.38”w x 37”h x 17”d

805-494-0915 VCS293593

VIOLINS,VIOLAS, CELLOS

Wanted in any cond.Have Cash.805-644-4750

VCS293650

Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs

WANTED: Swords, Japanese& Civil War, German

daggers, antique weapons,military. CASH. (818)992-4803

VCS292739

207Appliances

ADREFRIGERATIONREPAIR & SALES

Refrigerators, walk-incoolers, ice machines, etc.

From $99.00

FREE Estimates!Will Pick Up Dead Refrig!

805.816.7169VCS293431

ALL MAJOR APPLHoliday Special

Oven & Heater InspectionsFREE Service Call

w/repair in Ventura County.Save on repairs & sales

during the economy crisis.Washers, Dryers, Heaters,Refrigerators, Ovens Gas& Electric, Microwaves35 Years Exp. Vta Co.

Victor 805-302-1866VCS293417

Hester’sApplianceWe Pick up &Pay Top $$$

For Old Washers &Dryers, Stoves,Refrigerators

For Sale UsedAppliances$99 & up

Over 40yr Exp.805-487-8833 or

805-487-1060VCS292962

REFRIGERATOR Hotpointtop freeze, wht, 4-5 yrs new,clean, very good cond $175.805-671-9852 VCS293685

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

All very good condition.805-671-9852 VCS293684

Washers & Dryersfor Sale. Guaranteed&/or Repair $99-$199

WANTED! I buyUsed Kenmore &

Whirlpool Washers& Dryers

482-4983 or 816-4081 GaryBowen VCS292776

219Cemetery Lots

CONEJO MOUNTAINMEMORIAL PARK

Point Reyes Lawn CryptCemetery Plot 302, GraveB-4 (single). Value $6,200,

asking $4,000/obo.805-680-5596 VCS293099

Browsea directory of regional new housingcommunities. Visit VCSHOMES.com

219Cemetery Lots

Interment RightsDeed to

husband/wife sideby side plots inPierce Brothers

Valley OaksMemorial Park

Plots 301 and 302,graves H & E in

Garden of Gethsemane.These are prime view/lo-cations currently selling

by Pierce for $6195.00with 10% down and 10%

discount. We have movedto Nevada. Our asking

price is $5000 firm.Call Robert775-450-0231

or775-265-5604

VCS293114

IVY LAWN MEMORIALSect K, Plot 328 Grave II,

Can be converted,Sold Out Section $3,500/obo

805-642-3083 VCS293556

PLOTBROKERS.comSouthern California’s #1Cemetery Resale BrokerService is Everything!888-918-8808 Toll Free

VCS292946

WESTLAKE VILLAGEVALLEY OAKS, beautiful

prvt bench estate, 4concrete vaults incl. lrggranite memorial, shaded

by oak tree, Garden ofTranqiulity, $95,000

818-383-9488 VCS293975

221CommercialEquipmentComm. Carpet Extractor,12 gal recovery & solution

tank, dual vacuumsw/heater $800 805-485-2609

805-312-6013 VCS292746

227Exercise Equipment

RUBBER MATTINGGreat for gyms, patios, work

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

beds, etc. 4’x12’ rolls $85/ea.Grass Turf and Playground

Tile. Call Pricing!805-625-0568 VCS292966

TREADMILLS Display andFloor models, excellentcondition, $250 - $400.

(805)671-9852 VCS293680

230Firewood

ALMOND FIREWOODSouthernCalFirewood.comSeasoned 16” Almond Wood

For Sale. There isn’t a betterwood to burn for home

heating. We carry 16 types offirewood. FREE Delivery!

Nominal charge for stacking.$360 full cord, $190 half cord,

$110 quarter cord.818-391-9596 VCS292685

EUCALYPTUS FIREWOODSeasoned and Split. You fillyour pickup w/level load. Lgtrucks $120, Sm trucks $100.

Somis 805-386-4622 VCS293516

233Furniture/Household Goods

AffordableSectionals & Sofas

Custom SizedPottery Barn inspired styles

and more, local mfrshowroom factory direct

sectionals sized by the inchwith your measurements.

Hard to fit spaces ourspecialty. Best prices,

quality & selection.Sectionals from $799.

805-302-2138 VCS293584

BED California KingPillowtop Mattress Set

Never used, still in plasticw/warr, retails $899 sac $260!

Camarillo - 805-830-3314Simi Valley - 805-651-8461

VCS293022

BED Full Size OrthopedicPillowtop Mattress Set

Never used, still in plasticw/warr.Retails $499, sac $150.

Camarillo - 805-830-3314Simi Valley - 805-651-8461

VCS293023

BED Queen OrthopedicPillowtop Mattress Set

Never used, still in plasticw/warr.Retails $699, sell $160.

Camarillo - 805-830-3314Simi Valley - 805-651-8461

VCS293024

BEDS: Pillowtop King & FullQueen, Bunkbed, MahoganyDresser, Desk. $100 - $300.805-501-9809 VCS293833

China, 9 pc place settingLenox bone china Solitairecream w/platinum rimdinner, salad, soup, cup,saucer, gravy, sugar,creamer, 2 casseroles, 3platters, $500, 8 pc, placesetting, full leaded crystalwater, iced tea, wine, sher-bert, liqueir, $350, beautifulwooden 2 door, blck enter-tainment center, xlntcond., H 56.5” x D 21”x L37.5” $300, round antiqueswivel bookcase aprx, 150yrs old, xlnt cond H 5ft x 2ft sq $400 , xlnt cond H 5ftx 2 ft sq $400, mid-lengthmink & lthr jacket sz 4/6$300 818-259-3540,VCS293618VCS293618

CHINA Cabinetsolid oak, $300 OBO.

Computer corner desk, tallmodern, $75 OBO.

Large oak TV cabinet,etched glass, $250 OBO.

Washer/Dryer, $125/both.

Fridge, 2 door, water/ice indoor, $100 OBO.

Moving, must sell.805-816-3860 VCS293988

DINETTE SET 5 Piece w/4matching barstools, tuscan

style, handpainted. $385/obo.805-526-7409 VCS293788

CALL800-221-STAR(7827)

ROLL TOP Desk.“Winners Only” 58 inches,

never used $1500 new.Asking $1200.805-672-2426VCS293352

Search for available jobs.vcstar.com/jobs

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The Lighthouse offersfree classified ads forproperty and personalitems offered by active

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

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Twin Box Spring, Mattressand Frame. Used one week,

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GOLD HASPASSED $1700

DOLLARSAN OUNCE

WE ARE LARGESTBUYERS OF SCRAPGOLD, GOLD CHAINS,

BRACELETS,DIAMONDS LARGEDIAMONDS, ROLEX

WATCHES, SWISSWATCHES, GOLD

COINS, WE PAY UP TOSPOT PRICES, GOLD

CROWNS, SILVERCOINS, SILVER

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

805-650-0444MAIN & TELEPHONE

Next to Honey BakedHam Firehouse Plaza

VCS293395

274Medical Equipment& SuppliesRMC MEDICAL

Buy•Sell•Rent•RepairPower Chairs/Scooters

Lift Chairs/RampsHospital Beds/Hoyer

Lifts/Wheelchairs805-647-1777

VCS292961

275MiscellaneousFor Sale

Boxes for movingonly 75¢ each250. Used. 805-487-2796

www.riteboxinc.comVCS293177

CA$HFOR

YOURCAR

$$$$$$$$$We’ll buy your

car runningor not!

Can’t find thepink or

registration?No problem!To get the best

deal, call us first!805-754-9839VCS292807

275MiscellaneousFor SaleMETAL - WE PICK UPYOUR SCRAP METAL.

CALL 805-643-HAULVCS293740

VENDING MACHINESFOR SALE- Soda, Snackand Combo Machines805-630-5413 VCS293989

WE PICK UP & RECYCLEall Major Appliances.

Help Save our Planet. Call805-671-9569 VCS293683

277Musical Instruments

LOWREYORGAN

pedals and bench, Walnutfinish, like new with Magic

Genie 4 Channels. Cost$8000/best offer. 805-532-9211(after 12 noon). VCS293985

283Sporting Goods

GOLF CLUBREPAIR &SERVICE

We specialize in regriping,reshafting, loft & lie angles.

Call or come in today &regrip those irons!

1807 E. Main St, Ventura(1/2 mi W of Vta High Schl)

805-216-3991Mention this ad & receive$20 OFF, a $100 Purchase!

VCS293510

297Wanted To Buy

BUYINGJUNKCARS

TOP

$ $ $ $ $

PAIDUP TO$1,000

Running orNot RunningLic’d Dismantlerpickthepart.com

(805)933-5557

VCS292838

Call 800-221-STAR(7827)

297Wanted To Buy

CA$Hfor

SCRAPMETALSConstruction &

Demolition ScrapHeavy Equipment

Car BodiesAutomotive Scrap

Steel - RebarLic’d Dismantler &

Weighmaster

vcapinc.com805.933.8280

842 Mission Rock RdSanta Paula, Ca 93060

VCS293674

I BUY HIGH-ENDRANGES AND

REFRIGERATORS,805-671-9569 VCS293681

I PAY CASH for old books,magazines, paper ephemera,

movie/comics/sportsmemorabilia, libraries,

posters, old toys, etc. Carl818-889-3599 VCS292510

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vcstar.com/ads800-221-STAR(7827)

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MICROWAVE OVEN36” and 30” SLIDE IN

electric stove.Call 805-642-5456 VCS293442

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Utilizeloan calculator to project monthlypayments. Visit VCSHOMES.com

Pets&Supplies300-315

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

A PrivateFoundation HasRescued DogsFor Adoption

JUNIOR3 year old male,Maltese, 7 pounds

PHOEBE2 year old female,

Doxie mix, 10 pounds,

ZIP4 year old male, Yorkshire

Terrier, 9 pounds

WILLOW1.5 year old female,Lhatese, 11 pounds

JOSE8 year old male,

Chihuahua mix, 10 pounds.

PEEWEE6.5 year old male,

Chihuahua mix, 13 pounds.

SCOOTER3 year old male,

Terrier mix, 13 pounds.

TEENA5 year old female,

Italian Mastiff, 85 pounds

TRUCK5 year old male,

Italian Mastiff, 100 pounds

Visit our websitefor pics

samsimonfoundation.org

or call(310)457-5898

VCS292509

AMERICAN BOBTAIL Topquality kittens. Huge, wildlooking brown & chocolatetabbies & Lynx point. $450.

www.oztoca.com805-389-6766 VCS293608

BOXER PUPPIES6 Females, Ready for

Xmas. $600/obo.805-816-0368 VCS294020

BULL TERRIER puppies forsale, $1000-1200.805-279-8240 Serious onlyVCS293815

Online garage sale map. Every Fridayvcstar.com/garagesales

CAIRN TERRIER PUPPIESAKC registered, ready forChristmas! (Wizard of Oz

Totos) for people w/allergies.$350. [email protected]

760-377-4771 VCS293144

CAVALIER KING CHARLESSPANIELS. Beautiful male

& female puppies, tri &blenhiem colors. AKC,chipped, from $1,000.

www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS293704

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310Cats/DogsSupplies/ServicesChihuahua AKC/CKC Reg’dPurebred Puppies, M & F,

long/medium hair, adorable,born 9/17/11, $500/ea.

805-216-1768 VCS292397CHIHUAHUA PUPS 8 weeks

Beautiful! 3-F & 1-M. 1stshots, dewormed. $400/obo.805-890-1970 VCS293784Dachshund/Jack Russell

miniature, farm raised,beautiful pups, born 10/1/11,

all shots, $250 M & F805-798-4940 or 805-674-1488

VCS292454DACHSHUNDS AKC $500661-333-4697 or 661-769-8807simplesite.com/loveadog

VCS293418

ENGLISH BULLDOGPUPPIES GORGEOUS!

excellent upbringing,vet examined, health guar,red & wht boy, brindle girl.Pics & local refs avail toemail. Appts welcomed.Outstanding pets price

of $1,250. Call 818-402-7408VCS293818

English Mastiff Pups, AKC$800, champion lines, ready

now, 1st shots, dewormed.983-7218, 746-3466 VCS293039

GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPS, 12 wks, 1st shots,1 M $450/obo. 805-708-3449VCS292881

GREAT DANEPure bred puppies.

Taking dep now. $500/obo.805-407-8791 VCS294019

HAVANESE Really cute andfun puppies. Male and

Female from $900.www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS293592HIMALAYAN KITTENS

Adorable balls of fluff.Flame & Lilac Point.CFA. All shots. $400

805-797-8486 VCS294066Lab puppies purebred AKC

born on 9/17/11, $500w/papers & 1st shots,call 805-732-4520 VCS292453

LABRADOR - AKCwhite puppies (true white)OFA hips and elbows, eyescert. shots, wormed, pups

guaranteed,delivery available801-768-0101

www.dustbusterkennel.comVCS293795

MALTESE PUPPIESall shots, dewormed, healthy,

1 Male, 1 Female $500805-990-4319 VCS293611

PITBULL handsome, male,neutered, loyal & energetic,to a good home. A great dog

to have in your life.805-504-6667 VCS292626

PITBULL MIX spayed Fem,light tan & white, super

affectionate & loyal.** Great Cuddler! **

For adoption to good home.805-798-4878 VCS292629

Pomeranian F 2 cream/wht,& tri-color male Shihtzu/

Pom mix, sweet, loving &playful. all 2yrs. $250/OBO.

805-354-4658 VCS292480PUG Pups AKC Rare BlackExcellence, Fully Trained,

Social T-I-N-Y Babies!Simply Exquisite!

47 Champions in Pedigree!20 Years Exp Guar, Shots &Delivery Incl. Graduates of

Mama’s Boy Training Camp.Holiday SALE: $975-$1,350.Your pug can come home,with only $600 down! Just

ask us how. For Photos Call805-320-4834 VCS292584

310Cats/DogsSupplies/Services

ROTTWEILER PUPS,European championbloodline AKC $850

661-472-0221 or [email protected]

VCS293735

Save A Life TodayRescue dog for adoption.Males and Females, shots

and micro chipped.Visit our website for pics:thelastgreenmilerescue.

wordpress.com805-443-0015 VCS293819

SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC.Gorgeous. Small size. Blk/

Wht, brindel/silver, beautifulmarkings. $500.

www.lovelyshihtzu.com805-415-8661 VCS293780

YELLOW LABPuppies - $800 male &

female, AKC reg, dewclawsremoved. Parents on prop-

erty.805-844-6227VCS293919

YORKIE AKC PUPPIESFluffy, Adorable, loves togive kisses and snuggle.

3 mo old, male and female,declaws removed/shots, $650,

805-469-3278 VCS293086

YORKIEBeautiful playful puppies.M & F, priced from $800.

www.myplayfulpuppy.com805-320-1246 VCS293591

YORKSHIRE TERRIERTiny & Toy Puppies teddybear face, male & female,12 & 14 wks old, EuropeanChampion line. $2000 (tiny)$600(toy) ea. 805-222-5312805-813-7022 VCS292465

Employment500-585

540Help Wanted

ACCOUNTINGMANAGER

City of Ventura$81,256 - $108,884/yr

+ xlnt benefits

Manages the City’saccounting and financefunctions. Req’s CPA +5 years exp, incl. 2 yearssupervisory exp. Apply

online at:www.cityofventura.jobs

by 12/11/2011. EOE.VCS293752

Accounts PayableClerk

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AnalystSR ALLSCRIPTS SYSTEM

ANALYSTDuties & Responsibilities:Senior member of the Infor-mation Systems team, pro-viding experience,knowledge and leadershipto the enterprise-wide im-plementation and ongoingmaintenance of the All-scripts Enterprise EHR andAllscripts Enterprise Prac-tice Management, and asso-ciated applications.Communicates directlywith, and provides input to,Information Systems man-agement. Effectively com-municates with Physiciansand Physician Office Staff.Provides leadership, analy-sis, design, trouble-shoot-ing, testing,implementation and routinejob support, as required.Provides operational sup-port for applications includ-ing data integrity,maintenance, training andvendor interaction. Pro-vides clear and concisetraining and documentationon operational processes.Meets with customers, in-ternal and external, assur-ing documentation is clearand understood. Leadsand/or provides applicationexpertise for input to vari-ous committees and pro-jects and other members ofthe CMHS team. Workswith end-users on processimprovement. When appli-cable, coordinates and di-rects activities of, and/orprovides support for, con-sultants, contractors, andother Information Systemresources. Serves as theprimary liaison with All-Scripts support for problemresolution and request ac-tivities. Responsible fordata extracts, data scrub-bing and data conversions.Writes custom reports fromAllscripts Enterprise appli-cations.Qualifications: Bachelor’sDegree or equivalent or 5or more years experiencein Healthcare. Three tofive years of experienceworking with Hospital In-formation Systems, sup-porting applicationsoftware, analyzing busi-ness problems, hands-onclinical experience, and / orproject management Spe-cialized knowledge of inte-grated hospital systems.Knowledge of analysis, de-bugging and standard pro-ject management tools.Allscripts software supportand Microsoft office auto-mation applications experi-ence is preferred. ProjectManagement ProfessionalCertification desired.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality

care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more

about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial

Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org

CMHS is an EOE.VCS293150

540Help Wanted

Asst ApartmentMgr., Santa Paula

Tax credit experienceBilingual – English/Span-ish Send resume to HR:

[email protected] fax to 659-3195

VCS293596

Auto Sales

Were Hiring!!!

Internet SalesManager

Sales AssociatesMercedes-Benz of Oxnardis growing quickly andwill be adding Internetand Sales associate posi-tions immediately. JoinAmerica’s Largest Autoretail chain today. Exp aplus but not necessary forthe right candidate.

We offer:Highly Competitive PayPlans, Spiff Programs, 5Day Work Week, Health/Dental Insurance, 401KRetirement Plans, Clos-ing Assistance, WorldClass Training, Advance-ment Opportunities, andLarge Inventories

You Offer:Desire to Succeed, Posi-tive Attitude, Willingnessto Learn, Result Driven,Excellent Customer Exp.

Please forward yourresumes to

[email protected] orjohnsonm5@

autonation.com.Equal Opportunity

Employer.VCS293609

FINANCIALANALYST II

Sought by CallSource, Incin Westlake Village, CA.Master’s + 1 year exp.Must have experienceworking with tier-1

database. Send resume toDeanna Kawasaki,

CallSource, Inc., 31280Oak Crest Drive, Suite 3,

Westlake Village, CA91361. VCS293881

ServiceExperienced

Service Technicians

Service Lot Porters

Service Greeter

APPLY IN PERSON

805-620-4638Scott Bada

Parts & Service Director

Ventura Toyota6360 AUTO CENTER DR

VENTURA CA 93003VCS294052

540Help Wanted

AnalystBUSINESSANALYST

Athena Cosmetics, Inc.is seeking to hire aBusiness Analyst. Can-didates should be ex-tremely analytical withexperience in the manu-facturing, wholesale/re-tail and e-commerceenvironments. Qualifiedcandidates must also beskilled in Report Writ-ing utilizing Jet Re-ports, COGNOS, Crystalor similar platforms aswell as Database Man-agement such as SQLor MYSQL. Please sendResume and SalaryHistory to Human Re-sources Dept: Fax:(877)668-8735 or PO Box23306, Ventura, Ca.93002 VCS294075

DRIVERS

NOEXPERIENCENECESSARY

Coach America is accept-ing applications for fulltime motor coach driv-ers. Paid Training, goodbenefits. Requires: validdriver’s license for min.of 7 yrs., good drivingrecord, customer servexp, clear criminal back-ground, able to pass DOTphysical. EOE. Apply at:

www.coachamerica.com/carreers.

For assistance with theweb site call 800-642-3287

VCS292664

Caregivingwww.goldcoastcaregivers.org

Currently seekingcaregivers for

Ventura County

CNA and CPR required

Call Codie at 805-642-0239FAX resume: 805-650-15361996 Eastman Av, Ste 101

Ventura, CA 93003

VCS293790

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

ComputerSR. QA ANALYST in SimiValley, CA. Dvlp teststrategies & plans for auto-mated testing, incl. plan-ning of test cycles &schedules. Reqs: Masters+ 3 yrs. exp. Apply: Xavi-ent Information Systems,Inc., Attn: S. Jackson, JobID# QAA939, 2125 B MaderaRd., Simi Valley, CA 93065.Work assignments in vari-ous unanticipated locationsthroughout the U.S.VCS293676

540Help Wanted

ComputersSAP VC/Data Programmersought by Haas Automationin Oxnard, CA. AS in Engrg+ 3 yrs rltd exp; know ofSAP 4.7/5.x/6x & APO v5xconfig; undrstndng of bizprocs utlzd in WW in sppt ofOrd to Cash/Plan toProd/Prchs to Pay procs;ablty to read/anlyz/interpcmn sci/tech jrnls, finclrpts, & lgl docs in Engl & torspnd to cmn qs or cmptsfrom end users/mgmt, &prsnt info; ablty toadd/sbtrct/mult/div in allunits, cmpt rate/ratio/% &draw/interp bar graphs,wrk w/math cncps, applycncps to prct sttns, dfnprobs, cllct data, estabfacts, & draw vald concls,& interp vrty of tech instsin math/dgrm form & dealw/abs & concrete vars.Apply @

www.jobpostingtoday.com#1318

VCS293660

Customer ServiceAnswering Service

OperatorFull & part time bilingualphone oper. positions inCalabasas. Good comm andcomp skills Call Brenda818.710.6995 VCS294145

vcstar.com/garagesales

OnlinegaragesalemapeveryFridayp.m.

Greatbuysarecloserthanyouthink.

Customer Service/Public Outreach

Assistant

$9.50 to $10.50/Hr.

For a position descrip-tion, requirements, andapplication visit our web-site at: www.lvmwd.comEOE VCS293502

Customer Service/Sales

Holiday HelpShort/Long Term

Flex Schedwinterbreakwork.com

Phone 805-650-0025.VCS294067

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....NOTICE....“California law requires thatcontractors taking jobs thattotal $499 or more (labor andmaterials) be licensed. Statelaw also requires that contrac-tors include their license num-bers on all advertising. Checkout your licensed contractor bycalling the Contractors StateLicense Board at:

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Acoustic Ceilings

AL GARZADRYWALL

Call Now for specialHoliday discount!Acoustic Removal

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Ca Lic 835604ACOUSTIC REMOVAL

Guarantee 1 Day ServiceIn Furnished Homes’’PAINT READY’’

Liability & Worker’s Comp805-644-4633 Officeor 805-479-1127 Cell

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lic# 416345 VCS293697

Air Conditioning/Heating

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805-815-5624Lic #891072 VCS293452

Carpentry

SIGNATURE FINISHCARPENTRY, INCBonded/Insured/Licensed• Crown Molding • Doors• Wainscot • Mantles

• Columns • Etc

805-558-0551Lic#948934 VCS293672

Carpet Cleaning

AMERICAN OWNED &ALL WORK DONE BYLEGAL AMERICAN

CITIZENSDRY-FOAM &

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DRY IN 1-2 HOURS

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I don’t cut corners,I clean them!

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CARPET STEAMCLEANING Truck Mounted

Upholstery and Rugs• 3 Rooms...$60• Window Wash• Floor Wax/Polish• Dirty Kitchen/Bath

Everything CleanLee’s Maintenance

805-987-3071 VCS292286

Carpet Repair

CARPET REPAIR& CLEANING &

TILE CLEANING• Stretching • Patches

• Carpet to TileCarpet Rescue805-483-0899

(Lic #787080) VCS292839

Find a home.vcshomes.com

ComputerServices

Mobile Computer RepairService for residential and

small businesses.We will come to you. Slowcomputer, virus removal,

hard drive problem or newsetups. Call for appt:www.rezilution.com

805-443-0900 VCS292438

Concrete Work

CLARK & SONSCONCRETE

•Driveway/RV Pad•Patios•Pool Decks •Sidewalks

No Job Too Small

805-583-0480LIC#408242 VCS294147

Escobar ConcreteReasonable rates,No job too small.

patios, block/retainingwalls, brick, stucco, pavers

tile, driveways stamp,foundations, sea walls.

Robert 805-890-2198Lic #819035 VCS293654

Construction

LANDMARKCONSTRUCTION

New Construction,Remodel, Room Additions,

Home Maintenance,Repairs, Patio Covers,

Decks, Concrete Masonry,Block Walls, Fencing,Handyman Service.805-732-3517

Lic #636193 VCS293911

T & TCONSTRUCTION• Room Additions• Kitchen & Bath

Remodels• Patio Covers &

Decks

Tom 805-987-2860Lic#425257 VCS293647

Doors

THEDOORMAN

Door Installations & Repairs,Windows, Moldings,

Cabinets, Handyman Service34 years exp.Camarillo

805-890-9493VCS292816

TIM’S CUSTOMDOORS

Over 200 StylesFrench Swing Sliders, AllBrands, Locks. Hardware,

Moldings. Wholesale Prices.25 Years Experience!

(805) 527-5808Lic #724376 VCS292173

Dry Wall

ALL-PHASEDRYWALL

“No Job Too Small”All Your Drywall Needs!40+ Years Experience

Competitive Rates805-701-3108 Lic #955634

VCS292911

ElectricalContractor

AROUNDTOWN

ELECTRICSince 1981

Experienced ContractorGreg & Steve Mendonca

Specializing in ResidentialJobs & Repairs atReasonable Rates.No Job Too Small

805-988-0636Lic #407590 VCS292745

Call EDWARD(805)797-0402

• Honest, Reliable & Exp’d

• Always Fair $

• Military & Sr. Discounts

• Work Guaranteed

• Lic, Bond, INS

Pacific CoastElectrical Contractors

Lic#806561 VCS292947

ElectricalContractor

Conejo ValleyElectric

Lighting SpecialistRecessed & LandscapeAnything Electrical!Family Owned* FREE Estimates *

SERVICE CALL $50Cool off whole house, Attic &

Gable Fan Specialists.Supply a ceiling fan & wewill install it for you. $149

We install ALLWall Mount, Flat Screen

TV’s, Speakers & NetworkSystems.

Will Beat Anyone’s Price!

805-497-7711818-259-4055

www.conejoelectric.com

Lic#922260VCS292290

JEFF WARDELECTRIC*Panel Upgrades*Remodels*Trouble Shooting *Free Est.

805-648-3184Ins/Lic#648300 VCS293576

KESTREL ELECTRIC• Free Estimates• Affordable Rates• No Job Too Small• Trouble Shooting• Military Discounts

Available 7 Days A Week

805-551-8870Lic#927740 VCS293677

Firewood

SEASONEDFIREWOOD

Eucalyptus, Almond &Mixed, 16’’ & 22’’ Available

VC Woodcutters805-987-6792 VCS292365

Garage Doors

Pacific CoastGarage Doors

Quality Door InstallationRepairs Springs/Operators

FREE ESTIMATESWe accept VI/MC/DC

(805)987-6100Lic# 729304 VCS292591

Gardening

JJ’S GARDENINGLandscaping • General

Cleanups •Synthetic Lawn•Sodding & Seeding • TreePlanting and Pruning •

Stump Removal.Good Prices!

* FREE Estimates *805-760-2204 ; 805-986-0370Lic#1119461 VCS294002

GeneralContractor

William OsborneConstructionHome Improvements,

Remodels and RenovationsTermite & Dryrot Repairs.I DO THE WORK!

(805)641-0217 (818)266-4035Lic#370134 VCS293581

Handypersons

CHUCK STOUTHANDYMAN

All Trades:Plumbing, Tile, Electric,

Drywall, Painting, Windows,Framing & Carpentry.

30 + years in Conejo ValleyFREE Estimates805-499-2860

Lic# 771801 VCS293913

• lights • plumbing• doors • carpentry• locks • cabinets• painting

Tim Voorhees 527-5808LIC #724376 VCS292170

PARAMOUNTHeating,Plumbing,ElectricalPainting, Drywall, Stucco,

Carpentry, Windows, Doors,Landscaping & Hauling.

FREE Est & Sr. DiscountsNo Job Too Small!

Richard 805-815-8745Lic#086358 VCS293282

Vic’s HandymanServices 25 yrs Exp.

In and OutsidesDoor, Windows, Plumbing,

Electrical, Painting,Carpentry and much more

Call Now 805-223-5095Lic.B 506054 VCS294135

Handypersons

We Take Care of All HomeImprovement Needs.

Small jobs are welcomed.* FREE Estimates

* Senior & NewCustomer Discounts(805)525-6860

Electrical, Plumbing,Fences, Tile, Carpentry,

Flooring, Windows,Cabinets, Painting,

Remodels and More.Lic #945896 VCS293112

Hauling

Find a home.vcshomes.com

ALL HAULWE DO IT ALL!

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805-643-HAUL(4285)

lic #084142 VCS292927

AL’SHAULING!

7 Days-FREE Estimates!(805)485-9334

• Tree/HedgeTrim andChain Saw

• Yard Rototilling• Garage Cleanups

• Appliance Removal* Will Haul Big or Small *Lic. 94-06169 VCS292989

CJ HAULING* Real Estate Clean Up

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805-252-3836VCS293620

Hauling

Tito’s Hauling& Fences

LANDSCAPINGTREE

REMOVALGREAT PRICES!

• Any Demolition• Garage/Yard

Clean Ups• Concrete Work• Wood Fences

• Jacuzzi Removal• New LawnSprinklers

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

Cell(805)890-3239

VCS293331

Health Services

Elder/Adult/Hospice Caregiver

In-Home CareWide range of experience

for over 18 years.CPR, First Aid, TB.

Resume andreferences available

Linda (805) 525-8164VCS292348

Local online classifieds.vcstar.com/ads

House Cleaning

CarmenHousecleaningGreat ReferencesWeekly-Bi-WeeklyOne-time, Monthly

26 yr exp. Free EstimatesCall Carmen Mora805-278-9322

VCS294039

HOUSECLEANING over 20years exp. Excellent, fastefficient & thorough workat modest prices, and...

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540Help Wanted

Executive CustomerService Assistant

A leading manufacturerof Consumer Electronicsin Oxnard has an imme-diate opening for an Ex-ecutive Assistant/Customer Service profes-sional. The ideal candi-date will have thefollowing qualifications:

• Ability to perform allfront office activities.• Process customer pur-chase orders; preparedocuments for shipping,and invoicing.• Answering customercalls and routing thecommunications to theentire organization.• Upkeep and organizecustomer document files.• Prepare and distributeweekly and monthly re-ports.• Develop and maintainan interactive relation-ship between the custom-ers and the sales team.

• Strong leadershipabilities• High competency in Ex-cel, Words, and other of-fice document programs.• Strong and accuratemathematical skills.• Ability to multi-task.• Highly motivated selfstarter and detailedoriented.• Excellent verbal andwritten communicationsskills.• Bi-Lingual (Eng-lish/Spanish) a must.• Must be high schoolgraduate or equivalentand have at least 7-10years related experience.

Excellent compensation(DOE) and benefits pack-age are available for theright candidate.

Fax resumes to805-988-0319 Att. HR or

email [email protected]

VCS293214

Field CustomerService

Representative I

20.71 to $25.65/Hr

For a position descrip-tion, requirements, andapplication visit our web-site at: www.lvmwd.comEOE VCS293109

DRIVERS WANTEDLocal co looking for exp’dready-mix drivers only.Must have clean DMV.EOE. Call 805-647-2817 after9 a m .VCS293404

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 training800-603-1072 VCS293235

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540Help Wanted

Resource Officer

Foundation ResourceOfficer Rescue MissionAlliance, a Christian

non-profit is seeking aFoundation Resource

Officer to identify, solicit,negotiate, acquire,manage and report

grants from private andcorporate foundations insupport of our six out-

reach programs. Commit-ted Christian in goodstanding in a local

church, BA in develop-ment, excellent writtenand verbal communica-tion, ability to managemultiple projects and

deadlines. Email resumeto: [email protected] fax them: 805-385-4126

VCS293936

ROUTE DRIVERLocal Beverage Distributorseeks FT Route Driver.Pick up app at 5390 Over-pass Rd, S.B. or email to:[email protected] VCS294124

FIRM ADMINISTRATORDamitz Brooks Nightin-gale Turner & Morrissetis seeking qualified candi-date for the position ofFirm Administrator toperform all financial andcontrollership functions.Candidates must havedemonstrated ability forthe planning, organizing,and direction of all ad-ministrative activitieswithin a professional ser-vice firm; implementingfinancial and general ad-ministrative policies andprocedures; and control-ling day-to-day opera-tions. Acct/Fin degreemin of 5 yrs public ac-counting experience pre-ferred. Salary DOE.Benefits included. Coverletter and resume to

[email protected]

GeneralCASH DAILY!!

toys/merch co. looking tofill 12 positions in all areasof distribution no exp. ok$400+ weekly call Athena805-484-1771 VCS293920

HealthcareAssessment and Referral

Counselor-R.N.Per Diem. Current Calif.R.N. License required. Per-forms psychiatric assess-ments and assists withreferrals. Good crisis inter-vention skills necessary.Evening and weekend shiftsavailable Contact HumanResources at [email protected] visit our website at:

www.vistadelmarhospital.com

and click on the “Careers”link for an application.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

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

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human Resourcesmkohagen@aurora

behavioral.comwww.vistadelmarhospital.comVCS293257

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House Cleaning

Maid In AmericaHousecleaning

ServicesPaul Lopez

Owner/Operator22 Years Serving the

Conejo Valley

(805)499-7259Lic/Bonded/Insured

(#08033) VCS293678

MISTY CLEANThorough, Detailed

Cleaner. I DO WINDOWS!Weekly biweekly, monthly

or one time. Moving in orout? Call the best in town!

(805)804-7100Free Estimates! VCS292527

PROFESSIONALCOMPLETE CLEAN

House Apt BuildingJanitorial Construction

Move in/Move out. Weekly/Bi-weekly One time/monthly

•Carpet-Truck Mounted•Windows/Wall Wash•Floor Strip & Wax•Kitchen/Bathroom

987-3071Service local since 1986Lee’s Maintenance Co

VCS292288

“TRIPLE AHOUSE CLEANING

SERVICES”Commercial and

Residential ServicesFREE Estimates!

GREAT References805-760-5309

Lic#0800092721 VCS292494

KitchenRemodeling

RW CONSTRUCTIONKitchen and Bath Remodels

25 Years ExperienceLocal Contractor withExcellent Reference’s.

Licensed, Bonded, Insured

805-732-4089VCS293400

Landscaping

Dependable Landscape ByJuan Jimenez

• Specializing in PaversInstallation • New Sod,

Sprinkler • Flagstone Paths& Patio’s • Garden Walls

• Concrete, Masonry WorkFREE ESTIMATES

(805)612-1544State Lic# 886674

VCS293367

Moving

ADVANCEDMOVING

We Make Moving “Easy”Locally Owned

No Job Too Big or Small*Free Boxes*805-584-2007

Cal T#182606 VCS293433

Moving

Student AthleteMovers

805-987-7201MeatheadMovers.com

VCS292317

Paint Contractor

ANGELO LORENZOCustom Painting

•Residential•Commercial•Repaints•Remodel/New Construction•Stucco/Drywall

Call for FREE EstimateOffice 805-581-0268Cell 805-795-1528

Lic#465487/Insd VCS292475

DAN’SPrecision Painting

32 yrs. Exp.Interior /ExteriorComplete /PartialXlnt Prep/Paint

(805) 987-2334Lic#485764 VCS292553

DONE RIGHTPAINTING

Quality Since 1989We take pride in our work

And it shows!Lots of Referrals!

• All work guaranteed• Residential• Full Preparation

* FREE ESTIMATES *

805-522-1698Lic/Ins #575354 VCS293435

PAINTINGC & R WEST COAST

SERVICESComm’l & Residential

Interior & ExteriorFree Estimates!

Quality @ Reasonable Rates805-647-4900

Insured/Lic635809 VCS293599

Plastering

Tony’s PlasteringConstruction

Stucco-Re-stucco-Windows-Doors-Plumbing-

Concrete-Tile-Drywall-Acoustic Removal-

Framing-PaintAll your Repairing Needs

Tel 805-377-8513 818-844-6007Lic# 703539 VCS294004

Plumbing

ACROWNPLUMBING

Drain Clean/Repair. LeakRepair. Fixture Install.

Hydro-Jetting. PlumbingRemodels. Repipes. NewConstruction 24 hrs/7 days

805-526-4125818-612-0413

Lic #921281 VCS293565

Plumbing

T.P.C.PLUMBING

Drain Cleaning•Hidro-jetting•Camera In-pipe Inspection

•Trenchless sewer lineSlab Leaks, Gas Lines,

Water Heaters, Re-pipesAll your needs 24/7 service

Free Estimates20% Senior Disc.

Frank 818-844-6007Tony 805-377-8513

Ins. & Bonded Lic # 703539VCS292781

Remodeling

EDWARD’SENTERPRISESGeneral Contractor

REMODELSPAINTINGHAULING

PLUMBINGFENCINGPATIOS

DECKINGELECTRICAL(805) 987-2441

lic#857752 VCS294063

Roofing

BRUCE MARTINROOFING

All Types ofRoofing Repairs,Roof leaks, Wood

Work, & New RoofsServing Ventura since 1955

Free Estimates805-207-3538

lic#623484 VCS294054

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

JLG ROOFINGDBA Gils Roofing Co.

New Roof, Re-Roof,Flat Roof, WoodworkOwner on every job!

Free Estimates!All Work Guaranteed!www.JLGRoofing.com

805-816-9414Lic #885763

Insured/Workers Comp.VCS292580

Ricco Roofing Co, Inc.DBA

Fast & DependableQuality Work

(805)487-8189www.ericksonsroofing.com

Free Estimates.InsuredLic #734346 VCS292195

Sprinklers

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

Systems805-804-7785 VCS292823

Tile Contractors

Joe’s Custom Tileand Stone

Specializing inDurable, Waterproof,

Shower & Bath RemodelsAlso, Quality Floor,

Countertop, & FireplaceInstallations.

Reasonable RatesReferences. Lic #961336

805-304-3953 VCS292873

Tile

Morales Tile andHandyman Service

Bathroom, Floors & KitchenTile, Granite Slab, Drywall,Fences, Decks, Plumbing,Electrical, Cement. FREEEstimates! Lic #1000002769Residential & Commercial(805)758-7089 VCS293451

PETERSONTILE CODoing Tile for2 Generations

•Residential/Commercial•Trouble Shooting

(805) 649-9451 (805) 648-6577Lic #412832 VCS292303

Tree Services

AFFORDABLETREE SERVICE•Trimming•Removal•Stumps •Firewood

Free Estimates, PaymentOptions Avail. 20 Yrs Exp.

24 Hr Emergency Svc805-532-1710

licd & insured VCS294079

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• Expert Trimming• Stump Grinding• Yuccas & Shrubs• Free Estimates

JOHN APPEL

(805)649-4759VCS293859

ONE DAYTREE SERVICE

Fast • Efficient • FriendlySenior Veteran Discount!

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805-889-8310VCS292408

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HealthcareCERTIFIED

OCCUPATIONALTHERAPY ASSISTANT

(COTA)Administers Occupationaltherapy procedures andmodalities under the super-vision of a licensed Occupa-tional therapist. Followstreatment plans andevaluations under the guid-ance of a licensed Occupa-tional therapist. Must havecurrent OccupationalTherapist LicenseMust have a current CACOTA and BLS certification“ (1) Full Time PositionOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality

care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more

about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial

Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org

CMHS is an EOE.VCS293151

540Help Wanted

HealthcareClinical Manager Nursing-

Med/Surg - OncologyDuties & Responsibilities:The Clinical Manager hasthe responsibility, authorityand accountability for pa-tient care and clinical prac-tice within Med/Surg-Oncology and for the devel-opment of services whichinclude: Scheduling, the de-velopment of a work forcewho consistently demon-strates competent, caringand efficient clinical prac-tice. Manages employees inthe Med/Surg-Oncologyunit. Carries out superviso-ry responsibilities in accordance with the organization’spolicies and applicablelaws. Responsibilities in-clude interviewing, hiring,and training employees;planning, assigning, and di-recting work; appraisingperformance, addressingcomplaints and resolvingproblems.Qualifications: BSN fromfour-year College or Uni-versity is required, MSN ispreferred. Five years inleadership capacity, experi-ence as a Manager inMed/Surg-Oncology with ac-complishments in quality,financial performance, per-formance improvementinitiatives and customerservice. Well versed inchemotherapy treatmentsand end-of-life care is pre-ferred.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293153

Healthcare*COUNSELORS**THERAPISTS**ADMISSIONS &

DISCHARGECOORDINATORS*

*LCSW’S*

Psychiatric Hospitalseeks Counselors,Therapists, Admis-sions and DischargeCoordinator. FT &Poss. PT. Coord.Counseling Staff, ad-missions, tours, insu-rance utilizationreview, dischargeplans, finance plans,Occasional groups,assessments & otherclient srvcs. Mastersor Masters withLicense.

[email protected]

FAX (800) 852-2817VCS293902

540Help Wanted

HealthcareDIRECTOR OF QUALITY

Duties & Responsibilities:The Director, Quality Man-agement directs the imple-mentation of thePerformance Improvementand Patient Safety Pro-gram for Community Me-morial Hospital. TheDirector will continually as-sess, review, evaluate, de-velop and implementprograms to improve clini-cal outcomes, patient safetyand satisfaction. The Di-rector works closely withSenior Management, Medi-cal Directors, Medical StaffLeaders, Department Di-rectors and Managers, aswell as front line staff. TheDirector will be the liaisonto external reportinggroups such as CMS,CHART, and CalNoc. TheDirector has managementoversight of the MedicalStaff Office as well as theQuality Review Coordina-tor, Quality Analyst and theConcurrent Core MeasureReviewer.Qualifications: Bachelor’sdegree in Nursing, orHealthcare-related field.Five (5) years clinical ex-perience in an acute caresetting. Evidence of train-ing in performance im-provement, qualitymanagement, patient safe-ty. Maintains active CPHQ(certified professional inhealthcare quality). Excel-lent oral and written com-munication skills. Must beknowledgeable of medicalterminology; medicalrecords; performance im-provement methods; pa-tient safety practices,including event investiga-tion, root cause analysis,failure, mode & effectsanalysis; and regulatoryand accreditation require-ments related to perfor-mance improvement,patient safety and medicalstaff. Ability to developand give presentations tostaff, medical staff andBoard of Trustees. R.N. ispreferred.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality

care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more

about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial

Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org

CMHS is an EOE.VCS293154

540Help Wanted

HealthcareMedical Records Coder

CCS certification requiredfor Coder position at pri-vate psychiatric hospital inVentura, CA. Flexibleschedule / hours available.Contact Human Resourcesat [email protected] or visit our web-site at:

www.vistadelmarhospital.com

and click on the “Careers”link for an application.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

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

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human Resourcesmkohagen@aurora

behavioral.comwww.vistadelmarhospital.comVCS293255

HealthcareOCCUPATIONALTHERAPIST (OT)

Interprets the physician’sprescriptions, evaluates thepatient’s level of function todetermine plans and assistsin diagnosis. Recommendsappropriate treatment ac-tivities to achieve therapeu-tic objectives, ensuringconsistent approaches arecarried out. Communicateswith the treatment staffconcerning specific and to-tal treatment aims andwritten reports of patients’evaluations and progress.Must have a current CA OTLicense and BLS certifica-tion•(1) Per Diem PositionOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293152

540Help Wanted

HealthcareRecreation Therapist

Full-Time. Mon-Fri.8am-4:30pm. C.T.R.S. orR.T.C. certification or cer-tification eligible preferred.Activity Therapy certifica-tions or related certifica-tions acceptable. PerformsR.T. Group Therapy andR.T. Assessments. Pre-Em-ployment Drug Screen,Physical Exam & Back-ground Check Required.Contact Human Resourcesat [email protected] or visit our web-site at:

www.vistadelmarhospital.com

and click on the “Careers”link for an application.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

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

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human Resourcesmkohagen@aurora

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HealthcareSTAFF OCCUPATIONAL

THERAPISTRegular Part-Time 8 HourDay Shift Duties: Providesevaluation and treatment toa variety of in and outpa-tient diagnoses. Performsinitial and on-going assess-ment according to depart-ment policy and scope ofpractice. Documents thetreatment and relevant in-formation according to or-ganizational policy andregulatory status.Education and/or Experi-ence: Current licensedOccupational Therapist inthe State of California. One(1) to two (2) years acutecare experience is pre-ferred. Professional experi-ence and/or training in bothinpatient and outpatientareas preferred, includingpre-graduate clinical intern-ships. Current CPR certifi-cation is requiredCommunity Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293164

540Help Wanted

NursingNurse-Utilization Review

Utilization Review Nurse-R.N.,L.V.N.,L.P.T.- PerDiem Mon.-Fri.8am-4:30pm as needed.Works with insurance com-panies and other hospitaldepartments concerning au-thorization and coordinationof treatment for psychiatricin-patients. PreviousUtilization Review/Utiliza-tion Management experi-ence preferred (1 yearminimum). Pre-Employ-ment Drug Screen, Physi-cal Exam & BackgroundCheck Required.Contact Human Resourcesat [email protected] or visit our web-site at:

www.vistadelmarhospital.com

and click on the “Careers”link for an application.Please send a completedapplication along with yourresume indicating positionof interest to:

Aurora Vistadel Mar Hospital

Attn: Human Resources801 Seneca St.

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

Matt Kohagen PHR, LMFTDirector of

Human Resourcesmkohagen@aurora

behavioral.comwww.vistadelmarhospital.comVCS293274

OCCUPATIONALTHERAPIST

Must have current Occupa-tional Therapy LicenseOne Per Diem position

availableOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293166

JANITORIALGeneral exterior cleaningposition available for fulltime work. Hours areMonday thru Friday 7:30A.M. to 4 P.M. Must havereliable car & valid driv-ers license & insurance.$12.50/hr to start withcompany benefits. Pleasesend contact info and orresume to:

[email protected]

PART TIME SECRETARYFor Agoura R.E. Co. Legalexp a+. Xlnt org skills,Word & Excel a must.Email resume & salary req

[email protected]

540Help Wanted

MedicalRN/LVN/MA

Busy medical clinic is seek-ing a full-time certified/li-censed RN/LVN/MA. Musthave at least 1 yr of medi-cal experience, Bilingual(English/ Spanish), abilityto multitask, prioritize, andwork in fast pace environ-ment. Please fax resumeto (805) 486-0692 Attention:

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VCS294123

NursingNURSING SUPERVISOROne Full-Time PositionAvailable The NursingSupervisor assures the de-livery of safe patient careand has the authority andresponsibility of supervis-ing all hospital staff thatare assigned to his/hershift. The Nursing Super-visor also acts as the ad-ministrative authority inthe absence of a depart-ment manager, director, orcorporate officer. The DaySupervisor functions as thebackup Emergency Depart-ment RN; the night super-visor functions as theEmergency departmentRN.MINIMUM QUALIFICA-TIONS:“ 1. Current California RNlicense“ 2. Current BLS and ACLScertifications“ 3. Current PALS certifica-tion or obtain PALS within6 months of hire.“ 4. Minimum three (3)years acute inpatient nurs-ing experience with pro-gressive supervisoryexperience.“ 5. Minimum three (3)year emergency nursing ex-perience“ 6. Proficient in MS Office(Word, Outlook)PREFERRED QUALIFI-CATIONS:“ 1. Bachelor of Science inNursing (BSN)“ 2. Critical Care nursingexperience.“ 3. Certified EmergencyNurse (CEN)“ 4. Strong interpersonal,oral, computer, and writtencommunication skills“ 5. Know and can useMeditech, Pyxis“ 6. BilingualOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293159

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NursingREGISTERED NURSE -

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT -OVCH

Provide direct and indirectpatient care in the acute in-patient setting. Communi-cate with physicians andinterdisciplinary patientcare team members aboutchanges in patient’s clinicalcondition. Participates inperformance improvementand CQI activities.Must have current CA RNlicense; 1 or more years re-cent acute care hospital ex-perience; BLS, ACLS &PALS certified; Strong ver-bal and written communi-cation skills.One Full-Time & RegularPart Time Night PositionsAvailable (7:00pm -7:00am)Ojai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293167

OFFICE/ADMIN ASSTSimi Ins office. FT w/benes.2 yr prior exp w/stablework history, good comm.skills. Email resume to:[email protected]

Part Time

RECREATIONATTENDANT

Days/Eve/Weekends15-30 hours per weekCity of Port Hueneme$12.82 - $16.66/hr. Info:www.ci.port-Hueneme.ca.usor 250 N. Ventura Rd.

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PHARMACY TECH IIAssists the pharmacy pro-fessional staff by preparingon manufacturing medica-tions for use by customers.Outpatient prescriptions,cart fill, stocking the phar-macy, pre-packing and dosepreparation, load, unloadand refill Pyxis Med Sta-tions, narcotic logging anddelivery, and manufactureof IV products using steriletechniques including criti-cal infusions and TPN.Current CA PharmacyTechnician LicenseOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System

www.cmhshealth.orgCMHS is an EOE.

VCS293147Physical Therapist

STAFF PHYSICALTHERAPIST - PER DIEM

Duties:•Provides evaluation andtreatment to a variety ofcomplex inpatient and out-patient diagnoses.•Supervises daily profes-sional patient related ac-tivities of physical therapyassistant and physicaltherapy aide.•Communicates physicaltherapy goals and patientinformation to physicians,other hospital staff, andagents of reimbursement.•Documents in a timelymanner appropriate patientstatus and goals.•Follows policies for de-partmental and hospitalperformance improvementprojects.•Attends meetings and per-forms special projects asrequired.Requirements:•Must be a licensed Physi-cal Therapist by the Stateof California.•1-2 years experience inacute care is preferred.•Must have current CPRcertificationCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld quality

care and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover more

about what it’s like to workat Community Memorial

Health System. go to:www.cmhshealth.org

CMHS is an EOE.VCS293163

540Help Wanted

RECEPTIONISTPhone, type 40wpm, MSOfc, courteous, organized,prioritize work, willing togo the extra mile.Resume, cover letter andsalary history to

[email protected] orP.O. Box 3538,

Ventura, CA 93006VCS293666

Registered NurseRN II - Critical Care Unit

(1) Full-Time Night Posi-tion (7:00p - 7:00a)

•Provide direct and indirectpatient care in the emer-gency department. Commu-nicate with physicians andinterdisciplinary patientcare team members aboutchanges in patient’s clinicalcondition. Participates inperformance improvementand CQI activities.•Required: Current CA RNlicense; BLS, ACLS &PALS certified. Two (2)years current nursing expe-rience including 1 year ofacute and/or critical carerequired. Preferred: CENand/or TNCC CertifiedOjai Valley CommunityHospital offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

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Registered NurseRN II - Critical Care Unit

(3 positions Available)*SIGN-ON BONUS ELI-GIBLE AND REFERRALBONUS *Duties: Provides nursingcare to the critical care pa-tients in the ICU/CCU. Ef-fectively plans andcommunicates patient andfamily education. Partici-pates in unit based educa-tional activities.Accurately and timelydocumentation consistentwith practice and hospitalpolicy. Qualifications: As-sociate’s degree (ADN) re-quired, BSN preferred. Oneto two years ICU/CCU expe-rience is required. CurrentCA RN License, ACLS, BLScertificates and completionof a critical care course isrequired. Basic computerskills requiredCMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

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Registered NurseRN II - EMERGENCY

DEPARTMENT(2 positions)

Duties & Responsibilities:Provides professional nurs-ing care to Emergency De-partment patients insupport of medical care asdirected by medical staffand pursuant to objectivesand policies of the hospital.Coordinates patient careplanning with other hospitaldisciplines. Reports to theDepartment Manager andinterfaces with RN IV, De-partment Educator, Assist-ant Manager and UnitSupervisors.Qualifications: Associate’sdegree (ADN) required,BSN preferred. Current CARN license. Must have cur-rent ACLS, PALS and BLScertification. 1 to 2yrs expand/or training; or equiva-lent combination of educa-tion and experience. Oneyear Emergency Depart-ment experience required.CMHS offers excellentbenefits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive403(b) retirement plan,flexible spending accounts,paid time off, and a varietyof other great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

To apply go to:www.cmhshealth.org

eoeVCS293157

540Help Wanted

Registered NurseRN II - Labor & Delivery

Duties: Provides special-ized nursing care to obstet-rical patients Administersprescribed medications andtreatments in accordancewith approved nursing tech-niques. Prepares equipmentand assists Physician dur-ing treatment and examina-tion of patient.Education and/or Experi-ence: Minimum of one (1)year experience as Labor &Delivery Nurse is required.Licenses and Certificate:Current CA RN License isrequired. CPR, NRP cer-tifications are required.Specialty certification pre-ferred Completion of ad-vanced EFM class within 6months of hire.Community Memorial Hos-pital offers excellent bene-fits, such as Medical,Dental, Vision, Life, andAD&D insurance. We alsooffer a comprehensive Re-tirement plan, flexiblespending accounts, paidtime off, and a variety ofother great benefits.If you are interested in join-ing teams that meld qualitycare and compassion tocreate an environment ofexcellence, please take amoment to discover moreabout what it’s like to workat Community MemorialHealth System.

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

VCS293149

Residential PlacementConsultant

P/T w/Vta Co Ofc ofEd/SELPA Dept-BA; exp-schl settg, wrkg w/soc/emo-tional svcs; BICM orBCBA; & MFT or MFCClic; or clinical soc workerlic appl/job desc from HR,5189 Verdugo Way, CamInfo 805-383-1913 Or apply

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12/9/11 VCS293845

INDUSTRIAL FIRST AIDand SAFETY SALES

Co vehicle. Med benefits.Outside sales exp req’d.

Clear DMV a must.$30K + per year. Call

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4 New reps needed, Tat-toos ok, Long Hair orShort, Flip flops or Highheels, cut-offs or dresses.Bring your Strong Voice!(Up to $25/hr plus com-mission). Sell Industrialshop supplies M-F7am-2:15pm

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SALES SERVICE REPCommerce West InsuranceCompany A MAPFRE Com-pany. Positions available inOxnard, CA and greaterLos Angeles County. En-try-level sales service posi-tion. Quote, and servicepolicies either in-personand/or through telephonecontact. Bilingual Spanishrequired. For details and toapply:

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540Help Wanted

Social ServicesTurning Point Foundation,Turning Point Foundation,a non-profit agency servingadults with serious and per-sistent mental illness, has aPeer Support Counselor po-sition available in Oxnard.For more information visit:www.turningpointfoundation.org.

VCS293327

System Analyst(SAP SD/CS)

System Analyst (SAPSD/CS) Support andimplement solutions.Meet the business re-quirements utilizingSAP SD, CS and SMmodules capabilitiesincluding gatheringand analyzing busi-ness req; design/con-f i g u r e / d e v e l o pspecifications andmanage developmentthrough testing imple-mentation accordingto SAP best practicesand ASAP methodolo-gy. Strong knowledgein Variant Configura-tion, SAP non-stan-dard customizingusing ABAP User-ex-its, SMARTFORMS,BAPI’s. Must be pro-ficient in SAP SD andCS/SM and the inter-faces between thoseand other SAP mod-ules including MM,PP, FICO, APO, BWand SAP EP (portal)and external systemsusing ALE and EDI.B.S in Computer Sci-ence or InformationTechnology +5 yr.progressive exp. inSAP SD and CS/SMModules in Configura-tion and productionsupport of the system.Send resume to:

Ms. Rodriguez,HAAS Automation,Inc., 2800 Sturgis

Road, Oxnard, CA93030

VCS294127

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FILLMORE Adult 55+ 1br,a/c, all utils pd, except elec.

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STUDIO $795 util incl.805-981-3719 VCS294120

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1001 W. Gonzales Rd.805.485.1078

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2+2 & 3+2TownhouseApartments$1250-$1600Lovely, newly remodeled

townhome apts eachincludes a huge balcony

and garage parking.Great location near

shopping, beach, college,CBC base.

We also feature:Fitness Center, Multiple

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Oxnard BeachChannel IslandVillage Apts

Studio $8951+1 $10752+1 $1275

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

No Application Fees3650 Ketch Ave(805)984-5880

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OXNARDCROSSROADS

INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr

Suite 580805-485-4040

NORTH OXNARD1+1 upstairs, balcony,carport, near schools

and park. $850

NORTH OXNARD2+1.5 upstairs, carport,

near school and park. $1100

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1 & 2 Bedrooms*on availability• Beautiful Grounds

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OXNARD Mandalay Shores2+1+garage. Near beach,

pet ok. $1,200/mo+dep.805-984-9932 VCS293561

OXN FALL INTOSAVINGS! Specialson Renovated 1, 2, 3 bedrmapts @ Rancho Solana Apts805-485-1208 VCS293168

OXN Lrg 1bd Upstairs Unit.Beautiful, bright, clean, in

very nice neighborhood, lotsof windows, wd flrs, pvt

entry, onsite lndry, sharedgarage, wtr/trsh incl, nopets. $975+dep. Military

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OXN N. 2 Bdrm - Large,clean and quiet. Gated

prk’g. Close to fwy. From$1,250. (Gonzales @ H St.)

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PT HUE 1 Bdrm - Clean,quiet property. Fresh

paint, clean carpets, pooland gated prk’g from $895.Across from Navy Base.PARK MADERA APTS

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VCS293691

PT Hue $200 OFF 1st month,1br, pool, garage, laundry

room on-site, walk to beach$845mo, Gas paid, $500 dep.

No pets. 805-483-8301 or805-488-2131 VCS293548

PT HUENEME2+1, $1000

Moves you In o.a.cLuxury units. Walk to

beach. Resort style poolw/expansive sun deck.Gym, Sauna, jaccuzzi &billiards room. Newkitchen appliances & fix-tures. $1,196/mo

2 Bedrooms & 3+2Available

805-986-2906VCS292389

PT HUE PVT, COZY 1 bed,1 ba in quiet area. Close tobeach. All utils pd $1,150+

$600/dep. Avail Dec 1st.805-889-4857. See pics atvcstar.com VCS293019

SIMI GATED COMMUNITY3+2 & 2+2 . Pool, spa, f/p &tennis court. Baywood Apts

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609ApartmentsUnfurnishedSTA PAULA 2 Units Avail.Clean 2+1, nice complex,

incls some utils. $1,000/mo+$1,200/dep. 200 W. Main St.805-339-0300 VCS293568

Stonepine AptsNear 23 & 101, T.Oaks

Specials 805-497-3450VCS292340

T.OAKS 2+1balcony or patio, a/c,

parklike setting, pool,BBQ area, laundry room.Call Manager for an appt

805-495-8698 Mon-Friafter 3:00pm & weekends

9am-4pm VCS294029

T.O FALL in to SPECIALS@ MOUNT CLEF APTS

1br $1100. 2br $1500. Studio$875. Pool, Spa, Playpark.

www.mountclef.com805-492-2022 VCS293557

T.O. QUIET LOCATION• 1+1 - $1,145 & Up• 2+2 - $1,395 & UpNo Dogs or Cats.

805-492-2113VCS292577

T.O.

When Available

SPACIOUS1 & 2 Bedrooms

Pool, covered prk’gand laundry room.Easy Fwy Access.

Sorry, NO pets.

Mon-Fri: 9am-5pmSat: By Appt

(805)495-5520223 Erbes Rd #101

VCS292511

VenturaASHWOOD GARDENS

2 BedroomExceptionally large!

Great Location!Very Quiet! Call for appt:

805-644-6724Ashwood @ Telegraph

VCS293692

VENTURA COUNTYTierra Vista Apts

1, 2, & 3 Bedroomsstarting from $1,280Models open to view

Pet Friendly• Spacious floor plans

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

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

VCS293687

VENTURA EAST

CITRUS GLEN“A real sense of HOME”

Keep the SeasonBE THANKFUL

KIND and GENEROUS

805-647-6755Call we answer!

VCS292231

609ApartmentsUnfurnished

VENTURAVentura Village

Green 2 & 3 bdrmsKid friendly, private patio,no pets. $1,195 - $1,550/mo

6500 Telephone Rd.(805)642-4500

VCS293290

New SpecialsCall Today

$100 off 1st mo*1 bd from $1295!2 bd from $1495!Accent Wall Avail

(866) 311-7888or visit us at

cypresspointventura.com

*OAC VCS293070

BRAND NEW1 & 2 BedroomApartment HomesWasher/Dryer included

Oversized ClosetsSparkling PoolRefreshing SpaFitness Center

Internet Coffee Lounge888-211-1210

ralstoncourtyards.comVCS293073

VTA 2+1 $995 Big rms,lg closets, upstairs,

Montalvo. $500 Dep OAC.805-642-9660 VCS294057

VTA 2 Bdrm from $1,295.Best value in town!

See us before you rent.(Just East of Victoria)Ventura Del Sol Apts

805-656-0236or visit: aptlifestyles.com

VCS293689

VTADel Norte Apartments

• 1+1 and • 2+1.5• Beautiful Grounds• Pool• Onsite Laundry

10880 Del Norte St(805)659-2258

VCS292663

VTAHarbor View Villas

Luxury Apts.• Ocean View

• Most utils paid• FREE basic cable

333 N. Kalorama805-648-1760

VCS293639

VTA - IDEAL BEACHLOCATION!

Studio, 1 & 2 Bdrm$825.00 - $1,295.00

Walk To Everything!Utilities Included, Stove,

Onsite Laundry805-648-1851

VCS293607

609ApartmentsUnfurnishedVTA LARGE 2+1 upstairs$1,350/mo & 2+1 downstairs$1,425/mo. Includes all utils.No Dogs or Cats. Access to

transit/shopping andrestaurants. 805-642-3000

VCS293910

VTA MIDTOWN LG 1+1with parking, laundry.

Pet ok. 60 N. Laurel. $985.805-451-8848 VCS292548

VTA Very Lg 1 bd or 2 bdFwy and shopping close.

$995 or $1,250/mo+$400/sec.805-644-5676 for appt.

or visit: aptlifestyles.comVCS293693

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

hospital. Smoke Free RentalsNo dogs. $1,200 & $1,250 +Sec! Good credit a must.

By Appointment only(805)642-1316

VCS292829

WINTERTIMESavings and Fun

• 2 Bedroom Townhomes• Washer/Dryer included• Dogs & Cats Welcome *• Large private yards

Move-in on a 12/mo leaseby 11/20/11 and receive a

$300 Visa Gift Card1-866-291-3218 (24/7)

Monterey Villas1018 Kelp Lane

* Restrictions ApplyVCS293426

611Beach & VacationRentals

OXNARD Silver Strand 3+11 car gar, w/d hkup, no pets.

$1,600/mo+$1,600/sec.805-984-1405 VCS293746

OXN DUNES BEACH 3+3,big, clean, newer, 2150sf,gar,yrd, pets maybe, $2350/mo,

911 Catamaran St., Agent/Owner 805-407-5379

VCS293698

OXN Silverstrand 1+1, kitchenette, $950 incl util +$1000dep xlnt credit req. N/S Nopets 805-529-6847 VCS294071

Oxn Silverstrand BeachOcean View home, 3+2,

2 car gar, n/s/p, $2850/mo,xlntcredit req, inc util, 529-6847

VCS294125

PT HUE 2+1¾, Ocean View.hkps. Indoor pool/spa/gym.

Carport. Gated. No pets/smk.Lease $1475+$1400 Owner/

Agt 805-340-0343 VCS292529

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617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished

CONDOS/APTS

VTA 1+1 west end neardowntown single story.Units feature 2 commu-nity yards. Water andtrash included in rent.Unit has 1 car garage

for storage, $775 N. Olive

VTA 2+1 east end upstairsunit in gated complex.Water and trash paid,

on-site coin-op laundry,Shared 2 car garagewith storage. $1150.

Hummingbird

VTA - 2+1 upstairs withwood floors and views ofthe beach and park. Unithas a 1 car garage andon site laundry. $1725

Pierpont

VTA - 1+1 east end up-stairs unit with on-sitelaundry,spa and BBq.

Water and trash includ-ed in rent. Owners will

consider cats. $795Del Norte

Westlake Village - 2+2Watergate condo with a 2car garage and front andrear yards. Complex hasa pool and spa. Water &trash included in rent.

$2000 Lake Harbor

OXN Harborwalk 1+2 withloft. Walking distance

to the beach and harbor.Living room with fire-place. Water trash, gasincluded in rent. $1450.

Harbor

All properties areno pets no smoke,

one year leaseunless otherwise

specified

VCHFR.COM805-650-2500

VCS292637

AGOURA 3+2 Townhome,1 level, end unit, $1,900/mo.805-496-9650 VCS293840

VTA 3bd Condo near GovtCtr, spacious, clean, pool,

spa, tennis, clubhouse,many utils paid. $1,195.Keith Hanson RE

805-981-1552VCS293310

NBP 2+2 Los Robles EstateTwnhms. Single level, 2 car

att gar, $2,400/mo. GE Realty805-496-9650 VCS293842

VCStar.com/garagesales

Online garage sale map.Every Friday P.M.

617Condos/TownhomesUnfurnished

OXNARDTHE COLONY

2+2Tennis, pool, jacuzzi,

washer and dryer, 2 cargarage. $1,775/mo(805)642-4500

VCS293291

OXN N. 2+2 Twnhse. Yourown 2 car garage. Your

own laundry room. Your ownyard. 700 Gonzales #G.

$1,495. Call 818-681-8015 or818-342-3428 VCS293233

OXN N. 4+2.5, 2 story, 2 caratt gar, $1,950/mo, no pets,1276 Gina Dr. Avail Now!805-844-7710 VCS293045

SIMI 2bd+1ba, 2-story,clean, a/c, gar, communitylaundry & pool, $1250/mo.

Westcoast Property Mgmt805-522-0060 VCS292914

SIMI E. 2+1 Upstairs Condo,wtr/trsh incl, shared gar withstorage, onsite coin-op lndry.

$1,400/mo+dep. Sec 8 ok.805-650-9908 VCS293361

T.O. Oakbrook 3+1.5 newlydecorated, patio. N/S/P.

Yr lease, $1800. Avail now.818-991-1745 VCS293364

621DuplexesUnfurnished

OXNARD DUNES• 2+2+gar @ $1,495+deppatio, fireplace, hookups.661-259-0930 VCS293526

SANTA PAULA 2+1. Clean,lrg shared yd, carport, someutils/grdnr pd, N/S/P. $975/

mo+sec.Kim 805-643-1288 or805-320-8461 VCS292342

VTA 2+1, 170 S. Pacific Ave1 car gar, no pets,$1,550+sec. Harbor Realty805-648-3068 VCS293807

627Houses Unfurnished

CAM 3 or 4 Bdrm Home2002 Santo Domingo.

$2,500/mo. Re/Max Sue818-917-0654 VCS293276

Camarillo, Village Park nicequiet 4+2.5, w/ pool, gymrm, yrd serv., $2600N/P/D/S 914-9028 VCS292727

CAM: REMODELED 3+2 oncul-de-sac w/yd & patio, 1 car

gar+1 carport, 2-story ongreenbelt. $1,950/mo. NP/NS.

146 Green Glade.805-603-0681 VCS293564

CAM SPRINGSGOLF COURSE

2 masters+2.5 ba Twnhm.A/C. Sm pet? $1,800+sec.

CAMARILLO3bd+2ba Single Story,near park, $2,000+sec.

Capric Properties805-377-3689 VCS292611

FILLMORE 3+2, no pets orsmoking, gardener/wtr paid.

$1,600/mo+$1,000/dep.805-524-0474 or 805-990-1545

VCS293350

MOORPARK 3+3, $2,550/moMountains Meadows area.

GE Realty 805-496-9650VCS293841

627Houses Unfurnished

NBP 3+2 Remodeled Home.New tile, carpet, paint, a/c,f/p. Cul-de-sac, large yard,

incls grdnr. No pets orsmoking. $2,350/mo. Call818-324-1369 VCS292724

OXN 3+2, 2 car gar,$1,775/mo+dep, grdnr incl,

no smoking & no pets.805-983-8168 VCS294080

OXNARDCROSSROADS

INVESTMENTS300 Esplanade Dr

Suite 580805-485-4040

VENTURA2+1 West end, fenced yardw/d hkups, off street park-

ing, near school, shopsand freeway, pet consid-

ered. $1350

3+1.5 Midtown, lg bonusroom, fenced yard, w/d

hkups, fireplace, 2 car gar-age, near shops and res-taurants, water included,pet considered. $1600

VCS293567

OXN AVAILABLE NOW!4+2 and 4+2.5, $2,000-$2,400.805-509-9810 or 805-509-6204or 805-248-6630 VCS293016

OXN N. 3+2 gardener paid,$1,900/mo+dep. 805-659-0921

805-758-0972 VCS293525

SIMI 3+1.75, a/c, patio,Reduced to $1,750/mo+sec.Avail Now. Pet ok w/dep.805-529-3563 VCS293801

THOUSAND OAKS - Nice4BR, 2.5BA Home. Quietarea, good School, near

shopping. $2900/mo.805-657-9668VCS293736

T.O. 1+1+office, $850, seper-ate homes, 2+1+gar $1200805-405-3567 or 805-498-0052VCS293688

VENTURA 3 Houses for rent.Great loc. Clean, Wellmaint’d. Jeff 805-620-0847VCS293111

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627Houses Unfurnished

HOUSESVTA 3+2 east end single

story w/new carpet &paint. Living rm w/fire-place, fenced backyard

close to park and aquaticcenter $1850 Wallaby

VTA 3+2 nr elem & highschool.Large fenced

backyd w/ cover’d patio.Washer, dryer refrig,

rent incl gardener $1950Lafayette

VTA 3+3.5 hillside viewhome w/ 3 car garage.Large corner lots, up-stairs master with sit-

ting area & fireplace, hisand hers closets. 2 suites

downstairs. $3400Cobblestone

VTA West end 3+2 withcommunity pool and

BBQ area. Washer/dryerand refrigerator for ten-ants use. 2 car garage.Owner may consider apet with larger security

dep $1850 Pomo

VTA - 2+2 Stonehedgewith dual master suites.Large backyard and highceilings make this a very

desirable unit. $1675Stone

OXN - 3+2 with den singlestory close to RiverRidge Golf Course.

Large family room offthe kitchen. Owner pro-vides a ‘mow and blow’

lawn service. $1850Pamela

OXN 3+2 with den singlestory, fireplace in livingrm. Fenced backyard

close to shopping. HUDok $1800. K St

PT HUE 3+1 single storyw/large backyard and 2

car garage. Washer, dry-er, refrig $1600 Gill

PT HUE 3+2 w/den singlestory, corner lot

w/fenced backyd. Lami-nate floors in kitchen &living rm. Lndry hkupsin hse. Rent incl garden-

er $2100 Pearson

All properties areno pets, no smoke,

one year lease.VCHFR.COM805-650-2500

VCS292594

VTA 4+2 AVENUE AREA,newly remodeled, w/d hkup,

wtr/trash pd. $2,100/mo.805-746-0549 VCS293399

VTA VIEW HOME3bd+2ba, office, family rm,Frml dining rm, cul-de-sac,

grdnr, N/S/P, $2,495/mo.805-642-5456 VCS294018

677Rooms For Rent

CAM ,master, own bath$600 + $600 dep. & utils.

805-484-9898 VCS294026

CAM Walk to town, sharedbath, w/d, N/S/D/P. $600/mo,

utils incl’d. Avail NOW!805-443-1579 VCS293582

OXN 2 rms; mst $700 w/ba,other $550 share ba, utils incl

smoking ok, no pet805-844-9087 or 805-246-5591

VCS294065

Oxn. Rm nr Channel IslandHigh School, N/S/P, ownbathroom & kitch priv.,washer & dryer not incl.fully furnished $550 mo +sec dep $500 price isnon-negotiable.call Judith at 427-1137VCS292732

OXN ROOM in newertownhome, nice area, nearbeach. $595, lndry utils/cbl/WiFi included. No smoke/

pets/drugs. 805-509-7222VCS293649

OXN S. Rm, share bath, $500utils/cbl paid, dep req’d. Nosmoke/Pets. 805-981-4240 or805-218-3015 VCS294030

SIMI VALLEY Kitchen priv,cable, no pets. $490 + utils.805-526-9134 VCS293605

VTA E. Tropical Home.Large Kitchen With NewAppliances. Living Room

W/Fireplace, Game Room,Koi Pond, Full PrivilegesIncl: Internet & Laundry.$600/Mo+Utilities & Dep.Available Now! Call Steve805-654-1276 or 310-463-2947See online ad for pics/info:vcstar.com VCS293132

679Storage Rentals

VENTURA Storage spaceavail. 1,776 square feet @$1,420/mo Call 805-389-6803for more info. VCS293031

MobileHomes692-699

694Mobile HomesFor Sale

CAM 1974 60x12 single wide.2 br, 1.5 ba, Fleetwood. SrCamarillo MHP. $45,000. orfor rent $1200/mo 1150 E.Ventura Blvd Sp 83.805-987-6122 VCS292422

CAM Sr. Park 2+2 - 197020’x40’, fenced yd & patio,motivated seller, $34,000.805-200-8437 VCS292412

Ojai, Ventura Mobile Homespace for sale in very

beautiful park w/pool for age55+, space for dbl coach,rent $658 incl. water, trash& sewage, price$10,000310-373-5390 VCS294006

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Real Estate700-874

715Condos/TownhomesFor SaleVTA Mediterranean Style

3+2.5 townhouse. 1,500 ft ofliving area, mtn views, tiled

baths & a 2 car gar. CallJeff 805-701-0653 for details.

Keller Williams Realty$299,000. VCS293939

780Houses For Sale

VTA HILLSIDE FIXER 2+1

with full unfinishedbasement, good location,possible views. $285,000.

Principles only.Call Marty at805-340-5214

Helen Yunker RealtyVCS294025

CommercialReal Estate875-893

885CommercialIndustrial Rent

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

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS293904

SIMI INDUSTRIAL Space693sf, 1040sf, 1600sf, 2000sf.

Great location. Call805-526-5260 VCS292850

VTA INDUSTRIAL SPACE960sf - 2,125sf, with office &

warehouse, roll up door,terrific location, great

terms and pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext:1VCS293909

WLV 1,900sf unit built outfor kitchen use. Floor drains,water lines, refrig rm. Avail

Now! $0.90, NNN. Janet805-496-1304 VCS293420

887Stores/OfficesRent/Lease

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

575 Dawson Drive Cam2nd floor offices

Crossroads Inv 805-485-4040VCS294056

AVENIDA DE LOSARBOLES (1310 & 2622SF)IN CONSTRUCTION NEWHOME of 99¢ only Stores,2 Spaces (1310 & 2622SF)Avail, Prime Location!

Established Thousand OaksNeighborhood Ctr

@ $1.20/sf/ea NNN. Call Ana(310)675-1179x4 VCS293203

CAMARILLO RETAILSanta Rosa Plaza, 650sfto 3400 sf. David Press

(310)553-6512 VCS292213

SIMI OFFICE SPACE700sf - 1,000sf. Available.

Excellent terms & pricing.Mid Valley Properties

805-527-9632 Ext: 1VCS293906

VTA OFFICE SPACEBeautiful units from

540sf - 4,500sf. Great terms& pricing. Now Available!

Mid Valley Properties805-527-9632 Ext: 1

VCS293908

Recreation900-945

909Boats

18ft FISHING BOAT, low linealuminum, mercury force40HP, highlander trailer,fish finder, minn kota 40lb

thrust, live well, $2,400.805-933-3577 VCS293719

933Motorcycles AndEquipment

SUZUKI ‘07 DRZ400Good Condition. $3,600/obo.(Lic # 19c9999). Call Tony805-889-5882 VCS293036

CALL800-221-STAR(7827)

Call 800-221-STAR(7827)

936Motorhomes/RV

GEORGIE BOY 1995 - 35ftrear king, lifts, many extras,

few miles, very clean.$13,000/obo. Lic#HC75164.805-388-1514 VCS293469

WINNEBAGO CHIEFTAIN1993 - 32ft RQ, too many

xtras to list, 1st owner, lowmiles, always garaged,

$20,000. (3EMZ808).805-649-1513 VCS293229

Transportation950-998

968Auto Under $1000

NeedExtraCash?

$$$$$$$$$$

WEBUYCARSrunningor not.

Can’t findthe pink or

registration?No problem!To get the best

deal, call us first!805-754-9839

24 hrs/7 daysVCS292811

977Auto For Sale

Toyota Corolla 2004, silver,pwr locks, alloy wheels,174k mi, 35 mpg avg, origowner $7900/obo 258-2190VCS293962

980Classics/Antiques/Specialty20 MUSCLE & SPECIAL

INTEREST CARSFOR SALE

‘68 Impala SS 427 (yyw588)‘64 Dodge Polara 2dr (ebl718)‘63 Buick Riveria (hay919)‘63 Buick Wildcat (3nre937)‘63 Pontiac Catalina 2dr

(6chf602)‘74 Chrysler New Yorker

(4kuz614)‘94 Chevy Caprice (6pby439)

...just to name a few!For more info, call

805-646-3093 or 805-421-7223VCS289927 VCS292242

AUSTIN HEALY, MG,Jaguar XK, Triumph TR,

Porsche 356, early 911,Wanted any year or cond.415-227-0144 VCS293376JAGUAR 1949 thru 1973XK120, 140, 150, E-type,

Mark II WANTED, any cond.(415)566-5052 VCS293372MERCEDES SL WANTED

or Cabriolet ‘54 thru ‘71190SL, 230SL, 250SL, 280SL,

300SL 220S/SE, 250SE,280SE Convertible Any cond.

510-638-7221 VCS293370WANTED: FORD Mustang

‘64 Thru ‘68 Coupe,Convertible, FB, any cond510-568-5114 VCS293371

995Wanted Vehicles

CASH FOR YOURCAR OR TRUCK

1990 or newer. Any condition.818-577-6799 VCS292595

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