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Table of Contents
    Section A: Main
        page A 1
        page A 2
        page A 3
    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Beach Living
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Beach Living: Engagements
        page A 8
    Section A: Main continued
        page A 9
    Section A: Main: Beach Living: Education
        page A 10
    Section B: Sports
        page B 1
        page B 2
        page B 3
        page B 4
    Section B: Sports: Classifieds
        page B 5
        page B 6
        page B 7
        page B 8
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Fielding...
for the
Panthers

See Sports, B-1


PONTE


MIDWEEK EDITION
MAY ,2006.



Fishing...
for women

See A-8


VEDRA


Skateboarding...
for fun

See A-8


LEADER


Vol. 43. No. 92


Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963


Pricey


'prank'


decried

by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF 'WRITER

Legend has it that George
Washington once chopped
away at a cherry tree so badly
that it died, and, when con-
fronted by his father, he con-
fessed forthrightly, saying "I
cannot tell a lie."
But this tale of hbnestv has
not vet compelled a confession
out of the culprits who last week
chopped down a Bradford pear
tree worth $1,000 along the
Nease High School's bus loop.
"To me it was just sheer van-
dalism to cut down a live tree. It
wasn't funny." said Nease
Principal Linda Thomson.
A unknown group of Nease
seniors is thought to be respon-
sible for cutting down the pear
tree, the last planted along the
bus loop where there are two
rows of trees.
The tree was chopped down
Thursday. Graduation is May
19.
"We are very disappointed
that a small group of seniors
lacked the judgment to differen-
tiate between something that
was funny and vandalism,"
Thomson said.
Thomson said the destruction
was probably done by "three or
four kids," adding that "the vast
majority of our seniors are better
than that."
The Bradford pear was a gift
from the school's PTSO and

See PRANK, A-3


phnolo Dv KATHn HARTMAN
Chuck Baxter (right), chairman of the Dad's Club at Rawlings Elementary School, gets help Saturday putting a new climbing
wall in place outside the school. See more photos on the Leader's Web site (www.pontevedraleader.com).


Dad's Club builds 'happy' trail
FROM STAFF .. .. d. -n n r ...A. :


A group of volunteers got a
workout Saturday when they
assembled a fitness trail
outside Rawlings Elementary
School in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
"We finished up on
Saturday evening after quite a


long day, said ChnucK Baxter,
chair of the RaiMlings Dad's
Club and organizer of the
project.
"We are very happy."
Two dozen men. women
and children each spent up to
11 hours digging ground,
assembling equipment, mix-


inig andu pouring .concrete
and standing and bracing the
structures at eight stations
outside the school on State
Road A1A.
Some returned Sunday to
remove the braces and clean
up around the structures,
which cost about $12,000,


Diiaxter sai JU
Baxter said the project
developed last year when he
was looking for a "communi-
tv project for the Dad's Club
to really sink their teeth
into."


See TRAIL, A-3


MSD


funds


could


be cut

by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A revenue source in the
Ponte Vedra Municipal Service
District (MSD) that has been
shrinking for years may dry up
completely because of a consti-
tutional amendment OK'd by
Florida voters.
Cheryl Stnckland, Clerk of
Courts for St. Johns Count.',
told MSD trustees Monday that
the state Department of
Financial Services believes traf-
fic fines paid within the MSD
should not go to MSD coffers,
as they have for years.
The news apparently sur-
prised the five NMSD trustees
who attended Monday's meet-
ing.
Trustee Gary Jureno-ich, the
MSD's treasurer, said Tuesday
he was surprised by the revela-
tion, adding that the annual
revenue from fines "could be
zero" for next fiscal year,
which begins Oct. 1.
At the meeting, Trustee
Mack McCuller said he felt
"blind-sided" by the possible
loss of the revenue, which
helps pay for extra police pro-
tection in the NMSD.
The MSD, a special taxing
district in northeast Ponte
Vedra Beach, contracts with
the Sheriff's Office for the extra
protection, which this year


See MSD, A-3


SfCounty growth focus of forum


photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Nikki Podany (left) and Alex Carter are neck-and-neck in a sack
race Saturday at Deleon Shores Park, where the Dolphin Cove
community held a military appreciation event. See more photos
on the Leader Web site (www.pontevedraleader.com).


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Concerns of a lagging infra-
structure due to "reckless
approval" of growth were
echoed Monday night among
candidates running for dis-
trict seats 2 and 4 on the St.
Johns Board of County
Commissioners.
Although the public forum
hosted b\ the Palm Vallev
Community Association was
not structured as a debate,
incumbents Bruce Maguire
and Karen Stern found them-
selves defending attacks on
their decisions and efforts as
, commissioners for the past
three and a half years.
"We [commissioners]
indeed have been addressing
infrastructure needs," Stern
told residents, adding that
she has "worked hard" to
address concerns of residents.
District 4 includes most of
Ponte Vedra Beach and
District 2 is in Southwest St.
Johns County.
Maguire expressed similar
:praises of the board's efforts,


saving, "We have achieved a
lot in the last four years."
But Ron Schumaker, a for-
mer member of the St. Johns
County Planning and Zoning
Agency and one of Stern's
challengers, said he was "a lit-
tle confused" by those state-
ments.
In addressing one question
about bringing commercial
developments to the county,
Schumaker said he failed to
see their hard work when
only 11 percent of the proper-
ty.tax base is commercial and
the overwhelming majority is
residential.
"I guess if they hadn't
worked so hard, it would be S
or 6 percent," he said with a
chuckle.
Ken Bryan, a Democrat run-
ning for Stern's seat, agreed
that such problems would
not have developed if a more
controllable growth rate of 2
percent had been maintained
by the board.
Bryan and Tom Manuel,
Maguire's challenger, each
said he would stop any fur-
ther residential development


Meet the candidates May 22

Republican candidates
tor the District 2 St. Johns
County Corrmission seat -
Ron Schumaker, Ron
Sancrez and Karen Stern
- will compete in the Sept.
5 primary election.
The winner of that race Sanchez Stern
will go on to face Democrat
Ken Bryan in the General
Election Nov. 7.
The District 4 seat will be
decided in the Sept. 5 prin-
mary between Republicans
Tomn Manuel and Bruce
Maguire.
The next chance to meet
the candidates will be May
22 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. at the Sawgrass
Marriott, where information Maguire Manuel
will be given about absentee
and early voting for summer
travelers.


and focus on bringing busi-
nesses to the county.
Another question addressed
the 75,000 homes already


approved in developments
See INCUMBENTS, A-3


Homeless


by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
A 14-year-old boy left to
survive on his own for two
weeks after the arrest of his.
mother is in the care of child
protective services.


14-year-old
The boy was observed sleep-
ing on a piece of cardboard at
about 8 a.m. Friday in the 300
block of 3rd Ave. N.
Jacksonville Beach Police,
Cpl. Thomas Crumley
approached the boy, who did
not have any shoes on or with,
him. The teen told Crumley
that at least a day had passed


boy found
since he last ate.
According .to a police
report, the' boy's mother
was arrested April 24 for writ-
ing bad checks. She is serving
her sentence at, the
Montgomery Countys
Correctional Facility.
Mother and son had stayed
briefly at the I.M. Sulzbacher


sleeping in
Center for the Homeless but
the, boy told police his moth-
er told staffers that they were
leaving because they had an
apartment.
The boy told police that his
mother pulled him out of the
school that the Department of
Children and Families
arranged for him to attend


Jacksonville Beach


and she took him out to the
Beaches. '
At the time of her arrest, the
boy was with his mother's
boyfriend, Who is also a tran-
sient, according to police. The
boyfriend was unable to care
for the teen and the two
parted company, police
reported.


DCF was contacted and the
boy was placed in protective
care, police said.
Police said it would be up to
DCF to determine if any
charges would be brought
against the mother for child
neglect. Neither the boy's
name or the mother's was
released by police.


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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
On May 1 a Ponte Vedra-
resident filed a report of pos-
sible identity theft with the
St. Johns County Sheriff's

Office., According to the
police report the victim
received a bill for a cell phone
account dating from May
2004. The victim had not
opened .the account and had
previously reported a' home
burglary in May 2004.
O* -
A '16-year-old Ponte Vedra
resident reported receiving
several harassing phone calls
on May 6. According to the
police report, attempts by the
deputy to reach theli ellier r
,were unsuccessful. --

Burglary to a motor vehicle
was reported on May 6 by a
resident of the 100 block of
Coastal Oaks Circle. The bur-
glary occurred between 11
p.m. on May 4 and 6 a.m. on
May 5. The owner reported
leaving the vehicle locked
but on May 5 found it with a
door open. There was no
damage to the vehicle but a
gate opener and all-purpose
tool were missing, according
to the report.
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On May 7, a Starke resident
reported burglary to a vehicle
in the parking lot of Mickler's
Beach. The driver's side win-
dow was shattered and $200,
in cash, a cell phone, purse,
garage opener, and cards were
missing from the vehicle.
*
Criminal mischief resulting
in $5000 damriage to a clay
tennis court at a school in the
200 block of ATP Tour Blvd.
was reported on May 7.
According, to the police
report, a golf cart had been
driven on the school campus
sometime between 9:3Q p.m.
on May 6 and 7 a.m. on May'
7.
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On May 7 a golf cart valued
at $6000 was recovered in a
ditch at SR A1A and L'Atriftm.
According to the police
report, the golf cart had been
reported missing three to four
months earlier.
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ering the golf cart, the
deputy had observed an indi-
vidual with the golf cart at a
business on SR AIA. At the
time, the deputy was unaware
that the golf cart was missing
and warned the driver about
driving it on the roadway.
SJSO is in contact with the
owner of the golf cart to
determine if they want to
pursue the matter.

On May' 7 residents of a
condo in the 500 block of
Boardwalk Drive reported a
burglary to a dwelling. The
residents had- been on vaca-
tion since May 4 and returned
on May 7. Forevfings with a
total value of $3450 and'$14;
in cash from a fire box safe
were reported missing.
It was noted in the police
: report that there were four
other reports of burglaries to
condos in the same area on
May 4. Burglaries were report-
ed at two condos in the 500
block of Boardwalk Drive, one
in the 300 block of Boardwalk
Drive, and one in the 800
block of Boardwalk Drive. All
of the victims reported hav-
ing'locked their doors and
returning to find the front
door unlocked. Several laptop
computers, two rings, cam-
eras, an IPod and head-
phones, a Dell PDA, and bags
were reported missing in
these burglaries.
S* *
ATLANTIC BEACH
A credit fraud was reported.
April 21 in the 200 block of
Beach Avenue..
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A burglary to a business, was
reported April 26 in the 400
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
*. ,
NEPTUNE BEACH"
A city-owned -utility box
containing lifeguard equip-
ment valued at $6,000 was
reported stolen May 6 from
the city yard in the 200 block
of Forest Avenue. .,
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The 'window to a vehicle
was reported busted May 6 in
the 600 block of Cherry
Street.

A vehicle was reported


stolen Mav 7 in the 700 block
of Third Street.


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Brian Wayne Mercer, 29, of The blackldog died as a result emblem on the rear feder.
Jacksonville was arrested and of the attack. The oWner of, *
charged with giving worthless the two dogs was arrested and Brittany Karol, 19, of Ponte
checks Mav 5 in the 1200 *charged with a. warrant for Vedra Beach, was arrested
block of Atlantic Boulevard, vicious dogs at large and fail-. May 5 and charged~with
according to a police report. 'ing to have his dogs on the fraudulent use of credit cards
leash. in the 4000 block of 3rd St. S.,
Simon Alecia Sanchez, 25, according to a police report.
of Tacksonville was arrested Christina Louise .,
and'charged with grand theft McCormick, 31, of Benjamin Daniel Thoi-on,
of a motor vehicle May 7 in 'Jacksonville was arrested May 26, of Jacksonville was arrest-
the 900 block of Third Street, 6 and charged with posses- ed 'May 6 and charged, with
according.to a police report. sion of .8 grams of cocaine at resisting arrest with violence
S* a gas station in the 300 block" during a bar fight in the 100
William Rodney McLean Jr., of Beach Blvd., according to a block of 3rd Ave. N., accord-
46, of Ponte Vedra Beach was police report. Police said offi- ing to police. Thornton
arrested arid charged 'itf" coers--were n teorohdirig,' to, ignored repeated commands
possession of cocxarWeay reports of drug, sales in the to stop hfghting, police" aid,
in. the area,' of Florida parking lot. and.he was stunned with a
Boulevard and Kings Road, Taser and. fell to the ground
according to a police report. A 1999 Harley Davidson but resumed fighting again,
Road King valued at $15,000 trying to swing at officers. Ht
A burglary was reported at a was reported stolen May 6 in was stunned a second Lime
residence May 4 in the 200 the 1500 block of Evans and arrested, according 'to a
block of Margaiet Street. .Drive. The motorcycle was police report.'
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Auto theft, was reported
stolen May, 3 in, the 16th
Avenue North end zone. The
victim told police that he
placed his keys under the
frame of his silver 1987
Chevrolet El Camino while he
went surfing. When he
returned it was gone. The loss
is estimated at $6,000.
*' *
Amber -Lynette Vaughan,
46, of Jacksonville Beach was
arrested May 5 and charged
'with burglary to a dwelling
-with assault in the 4800 block
of Marsh Landing Blvd.,
according to a police report.

Mari Elaine Ginter, 29, ,.a
transient, was arrested May 4
and charged with. possession.
of a, controlled substance in
the 500 block of Shetter Ave.,
according to a police report.
S* *
A dog was reported killed
May 4 after attacking another
.dog in the 600 block of Beach
Proper N. The dogs, described
as a small black mixed breed,
and a tan pit bull, were both
observed on the beach with-
out a leash where a 35-year-
old Jacksonville Beach man
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MSD: Budget discussion begins June 5


Continued from A-1

costs $238,156, nearly half the
estimated MSD revenues of
$508,971.
Most of that revenue -
$490,371 is generated from
the tax levied on MSD proper-
ty owners: 37 cents for every
$1,000 in taxable property
value.
Under ,an agreement
between Neil Perry, the former
sheriff, and Bud Markel, the
former Clerk of Courts, a por-
tion of fines, and forfeitures
collected on infractions within
the MSD was returned to the.
MSD, Strickland explained.
Although annual MSD rev-
enue from fines and forfeitures
reached about $70,000 five or
six'years ago, it had shrunk to
about $24,000 by last fiscal,
year, which ended Sept. 30.
Last summer, when the MSD
Board of Trustees questioned
the drop in revenue, the prob-
lem was attributed to record-
keeping, and Sheriff David
Shoar promised it would be
fixed ,
For the current year, revenue'
from fines and forfeitures is
estimated at $15,000, or about


3 percent of the total.
But a voter-approved consti-
tutional amendment threatens
even that amount.
Strickland said that in 1998,
voters OK'd an amendment
shifting the costs of courts
from counties to the state. The
change was effective in July
2004, she said.
Because of that shift, fees
and fines that used to stay in
the county now go to the state,
Strickland said.
The shift required "a major,
major transition" for the coun-
ty, which fell $500,000 short in,
projected 'revenue after the'
change, Strickland said.
When the Department of
Financial. Services last summer,
read news. -accounts of the
'MSD's problems with its rev- .
enue from fines, the depart-
ment concluded the MSD was,
not entitled to the money,
Strickland said.
Strickland sought a legal
opinion from Ronald W.
Brown of St. Augustine, who'
agreed with Tallahassee, saying
fees collected by the Clerk, of
Court must go toward court
.costs, with any excess going to
:.the Department of Revenue.


"Once the Clerk, therefore,
collects these funds, the Clerk
may not pay out the funds, or
any portion of. the funds, to
the PVMSD," says Brown's
Nov. 29 letter to Strickland.
"I give you that information
... to ponder," Strickland told
the trustees, adding that she
would continue to return fines
and forfeitures to the MSD for
the time being.
Wayne Flowers, the MSD's
attorney, said he does not agree
with Brown's interpretation of
the law.
"I want to sit down and talk
[with Brown] and see if we
can find some middle ground,"
Flowers said Tuesday.
McCuller appeared miffed at
the meeting, saying, "It just
doesn't strike me as the right
way to approach" the issue,
with one" governmental entity
trumping another.
"I'm concerned," he said. "If
we didn't pay for that officer to
be out on the street, then
nobody would get any fines."
Trustees 'are expected to
begin discussing next year's
budget when they meet at' 6
p.m. June 5 at the Ppote'Vedra
Beach Branch Library.


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U.S. Rep. Arider Crenshaw of Jacksonville (left) stands with active duty and retired military
members last week at the Plantation's fourth annual Navy appreciation golf outing. With
Crenshaw are (from left) Jim Gaff (WWII veteran), Henry
VonGenk Jr. (Pearl Harbor survivor), Alfonzo Moroni (recently I |M
returned from Arabian Sea) and Bill Roberts (WWIIvet). 1.
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that have yet to be built.
Maguire focused on the posi-
tive outcome of that growth,
pointing out that the county)
has been able to extract about.
$1 billion for infrastructure
needs upfront.
"We are probably the No. 1
county in the state that's been
able to get upfront fees,"
- Maguire said.
. But Ron Sanchez, another
one of Stern's challengers, told
residents not to "feel sorry" for
those developers, "because not
one cent came from their pock-
ets."
! Schumaker attacked
SMaguire's "circular logic,"
arguing that getting infrastruc-
ture improvements by approv-
ing more development is only.
exacerbating the problem.
"That is a failed philosophy,"
he. said ..
Stern joined Maguire in
focusing on the positives and
said the board has diligently
negotiated with developers for
green space as if it-'were'the'
"CEO of a cdm'pany.
Playing off Stern's analogy,
Manuel said, "If the Board of
County Commissioners is the
CEO, then the citizens are the
shareholders" and the board is


Continued from A-I

After consulting with the
principals of Rawlings and
Ponte Vedra-Palm Valley
Elementary School, coaches,
parents and teachers, the Dad's
Club decided to replace the
worn, aged .fitness equipment
around the baseball fields at
Rawlings, he said.
Beverly Gordon, principal of
Landrum Middle School and
first -principal of Rawlings
Elementary, said the original
fitness trail was. put in when
the school was built. Rawlings
opened in 1992.
"I will be using the equip-


not listening to them.
Manuel said years ago he
proposed school concurrency
- a policy designed to make
developers pay for the schools
their developments will require
- as a possible solution for the
growth and "was soundly
trounced" by the board.
A school concurrency policy
is now in the works for the
county and scheduled to take
effect next year.
Bryan said there is no "silver
bullet answer" to the "reckless
approval of mass build-out,"
but he proposed meeting with
professional planners in work-
shops to devise a plan of attack
for meeting infrastructure
needs.
The final question of the'
night was a last minute entry.
posed by former County
Commissioner Mary Kohnke.
She asked about a fiscal
health study performed on the
county that revealed a 15 per-.
cent projected increase in oper-
ating expenses with only a 9
percent projected increase irn
revenue.'
The studi predicted 'the
county would begin operating
under a deficit in 2007, accord-
ing to Kohnke, who wanted to
know if the candidates would
balance the budget by cutting


ment to help prepare the stu-
dents for activities we do in
PE," said Robyn Harden, physi-
'cal education teacher at
Rawlings.
Baxter said it is also hoped
that community members will
use the equipment when
school is not in session. -
The galvanized equipment
has yellow and green coating
that keeps it cool, he said. *
The stations include a rope
pull, two sit-up benches, three
push-up bars, two balance
beams, parallel bars, arched
hanging bars, an arched moun-
tain climber and a four-panel
,climbing wall.


services and staff, cutting capi-
tal improvement projects or
raising taxes.
All candidates agreed. that
raising taxes would be a last
resort.
Sanchez, Schumaker and
Manuel agreed that they would
simply prioritize budgeted
services and projects.
Stern and Maguire both said
one of the biggest problems is
maintaining additional proper-
ties such as parks, which can be
expensive.
Bryan said his experience
working within the federal
government, including the
Office of the President, has
taught him that sometimes all
areas may need cutting back.
Jesse Dunn with the county's
office of budget management
said Tuesday that the study was
performed by a private compa-
ny, Public Financial
Management.
Dunn said the study shows
an. increase in' revenue of
around 9 percent and shows
the county in a "deficit sce-
nai.o" 'in 'the' future.
But Durn' said the study
does not factor in the county's
borrowing capabilities for
future capital improvement
projects, which he said the
county is likely to do.


The project, funded by the
Parent Teacher Organization of
both schools, will help the
school fulfill the state's man-
date of daily fitness activities in
public schools, Baxter said.
"I think it will also help the
students with overall fitness,"
Harden said.
"If they can have fun and get
exercise at' the same time, our
goal of instilling lifelong fit-
ness habits will be reached."
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Letters to the editor:


Teachers make the Beaches


To the editor:
What makes the Beaches area
a desirable "community"? A key
part of that stood out this week.
Thursday night's' senior award
event at Fletcher showed* the
culmination of 12 or more years
of wonderful effort by local stu-
dents, parents and especially
our wonderful teachers.
: For these past years of watch-
ing my student though Christ,
Methodist preschool, Neptune
Beach Elementary, Fletcher
Middle and High Schools, I've
marveled at the sheer talent and
dedication of these teachers.
These teachers have worked
.hard to get .to the beach and
stay here, because they are
among other teachers who truly
*love our kids, and are inspired
by their successes. That is also


too bad"
Walking out of Cinotti's, one
of those marvelous teachers told
me to give my daughter all his
love. I'm sorry I didn't think of
it at the moment, but it's we
parents Oho owe you folks all
our thanks and love.
When someone talks to me
about traveling and sacrifice to
go to private schools and mag--
net programs, ] can appreciate
their intent as the best for their
children. I just know my child
got the best education possible
right here., All those wonderful
local boosters and groups sacri-
ficing to give scholarships is a
big help,' like "Fletcher grads
helping Fletcher grads". We're
also blessed with a lot of caring
parents" that put their effort into
helping their teachers, not just.


wny mere are so many teachers complaining. R B 's
here staying 30 or more yeNas, However, even those that did- A p ropo
and local graduates coming in't have children in school here p' Propo
back to teach here. I recall a need to join those of us that did
teacher asked about teaching and personally share our apple- A after listening, reflecting,
biology to 30 kids in a crowded ciation to those teachers for all and studying, I have
lab telling us, "I have 30 won- they have done to make this ,. signed the petition
derful kids here I enjoy teaching such a special community. opposing the passage of the
and learning from myself. Being Marshall Gallop proposed ordinance for
a little cramped with them isn't Jacksonville Beach Residential Development
Standards and have joined the
S"Save Atlantic Beach" organiza-:
Junkyard property not for sal on


To the editor:
I just wanted to say thanks to
Mayor Don Wolfson,
Commissioners Desmond
S Waters, Mike Borno, Jamie
Fletcher, Sylvia Simmons and
City Clerk Donna Bussey for lis-
tening to the citizens of Atlantic
Beach regarding their concerns
for their neighborhoods.
I attended three.. of the meet-
-----ings unfortunately, I mrussed the
first one on Monday night. As I
sat and listened Tuesday night
to the citizens voice their con-
cerns, everything from not
enough police protection,
speeding, parking on the streets,
-A adding sidewalks, more stop
signs, garbage pick up, more
street lights, to crime and drugs
and parks not maintained the
way others are, cleaning up the
business fronts on Levy Road it
was again mentioned as it was
on Monday night by a citizen
by the name of Michael
Hoffmamnn that the Dagley fam-
il should sell or donate a por-
tion of their property to the city
of Atlantic Beach for another
park. ,
I personally found this to be
appalling and disgusting. If I am
correct I do not think Michael
Hoffmann owns the property
he seems to think should
become a park. And from what I
have been reading from past
M .Marsh Oaks Neighborhood
Association notes, Mr.
Hoffmann has been suggesting
this to the city since 1999.
"Enough is Enough."
When I' told my husband
what was said at Tuesday nights


.meeting his response to Mr.
Hoffmann's suggestion was, if
he wants another park in
Atlantic Beach he should sell or
donate his property to Atlantic'
Beach and leave the Dagley.
property alone.
1 will say that the Dagley
property is NOT now or in the
near future for sale. It is and has
been an operating junkyard for
over 45 years. As long as the.
core of the Dagley family is alive
it will remain an operating
junkyard.
What happens to it is going
to be up to the grandchildren,
and great grandchildren after all
it is their inheritance.
I have been a member of the
Dagley family for 33 years and
add another 20 plus years to
that .for my husband's family
and I would say that is a long
time to live in the same area and
be citizens of Atlantic Beach.
It should not matter that we
chose to call the Westside of
NlMaport Road iyou know the
forgotten part of the City of.
Atlantic Beachi our home just
like of our neighbors call it
home; what matters is that we
are all represented by a Mayor,
and Commissioners that care
about all of its citizens no mat-
ter where they live in Atlantic
Beach.
Once again I would like to say,
thanks to the Mayor and
Commissioners and the City
Clerk for taking their time to lis-
ten.
Sherre Dagley
'Atlantic Beach


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I have not taken this stance
lightly, nor acted too quickly.
Both as an impacted property
owner and a former mayor, 1
believe the proposed ordinance
is badly flawed. I concur with
former Mayor, John Meserve
that ,this .is not the way. to
address the problems with Over
building on small lots.
Additionally 1I believe it is far
too "draconian" in its regulato-
ry impact. It is well to remem-
ber that up until now, with a;
few exceptions, the "character"
of Atlantic Beach has been well
maintained by existing code.
The proposed ordinance
states' as a goal "The further
intent of these regulations is to
appropriately limit height and
bulk and mass of residential
structures in accordance with
the expressed intent of the citi-
zens of Atlantic Beach..." What
was the source of measurement
of the "expressed intent of the
citizens of Atlantic Beach"?
I know of no referendum or
polling that has taken place'
regarding my or others intent
as to this proposed ordinance..
furthermore, why is it now
important to "appropriately.
limit height and bulk and mass
of residential structures" only
in the core dcity and not else-
where in Atlantic Beach? Is this
somehow just a problem in
what has beenr arbitrarily
defined as "Old Atlantic
Beach"?
Beyond the provincial
nature the ordinance has sud-
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To the editor:
I raised the question of pur-
chasing a portion of the Dagley
property for a recreational facil-.
ity in the Marsh Oaks neigh-
borhood at the recent neigh-
borhood chats ,hosted by the
Mayor iand Commission of
Atlantic Beach. (Leader, May 5,
2006).
I did so because Marsh Oaks
lacks a recreational facility
comparable to what exists on
the east side of Atlantic Beach;
because the neighborhood is
nearly built out and I know of
no other available property on
this side of Mayport Road, and
because previous Commission
majorities had been too busy
worry-ing about the aircraft car-
rier JFK's future to concern
themselves with the needs of


sed limits are flawed

body takes second place to the'
individual property owner. In
days gone by, our Founding
Fathers proscribed that only
freeholders were allowed to
vote, which surely proclaimed
the great value they place on
property nghts and ownership.
SThe commission has
embarked on a course that
.. could lead to significant nega-
tive impact on property owners
BILL in the future. While I believe
GU.LLIFORD there is a possible need for
GUL"IFORDC amending the existing code to
GUEST COLUMNIST address aspects of the stated
goal of the proposal, and
find many problems with con- would advocate strong citizen
tradictions between its stated involvement to do so, I do not
purpose and its actual effect. think the passage of this new
Furthermore, I agree with ordinance is in the best interest
those that view the proposal to of the citizens of "Old Atlantic
be setting architectural stan- Beach", nor the community as
dards and I do not believe that a whole.
is the business of a city govern- I can assure you that past
ment., actions as both a mayor and
I understand the intensity of commissioner certainly should
feelings commissioners face on indicate to anyone that I have
issues like this, but I also know held the integrity and charac-
they have accepted the respon- ter of the community a!s a high
sibility to represent ALL of the ideal, and constantly worked
people, ,not ju.t, those.,|With.,for a4gpal. during my~nrms,
w pl n the.y agree. I -;P, f ce. ,1 TE -,r
Good leaders build consen- -, 1 always wanted tq protect
sus not polarization. A signifi- the community because I have
cant number of people have been part of it for 34 years and"
voiced opposition to this pro- love the "character" as much as
posed ordinance. anyone else in the city. But,
Portraying them as lackeys of there is a need for balance
developers, builders and real- between the rights of the indi-
tors neither keeps the debate vidual and the good of the.
on an objective plane, nor is it community.
productive in determining The proposed ordinance tilts
what is good for the majority too far away from the rights of
of citizens and their property the indiidual.
in Atlantic Beach. I will hope for a healthy and
I believe the majority of open debate on the issue. I
those who have signed the 'trust commissioners will be
petition own homes in the objective, fair and responsive.
city; this is the greatest qualifi- in deliberations and debate. I
cation of their right to express look forward to the process.
their opinion as to what they with great anticipation. :
deem is good for them and
their future. Gulliford is a former mayor .of
I believe even an elected Atlantic Beach.


Atlantic Beach residents west of
.Mayport Road.
The subject of the Dagley
auto junkyard was not; raised
by me but by a member of the
Dagley family in attendance. I
have no problem with the
junkyard; as far as I know it is
in compliance with govern-
ment regulations that. forbid
the incineration, or burial on
site, ofstibstances that can poi-
son the groundwater or human
beings.
I did not and do not advo-
cate taking, any of the Dagley,
property by eminent domain.
My property has been degraded
and my quality of life perma-
nently lowered by government
action (the Mayport flyover) -
with no mitigation, I might
'add -- and I wouldn't wish that


To the editor:
Like many residents of St Johns County, I am
once again surprised and disappointed by the
proposed budget for county spending next year.
So far, the county budget is 30 percent higher
than last year. This follows last year's spending
increase, which was 22 percent higher than the
previous year. And these figures relate to a
county which has already doubled its spending
over the past five years.
It is hard not to conclude that the growth in
government is excessive and spending has been
out of control for many years. Believe it or not,
this is Republican government in action, as all of
the commissioners are, "so-called Republicans."
And I thought we Republicans were in favor of


on anyone.
Perhaps a portion of the.
Buckman property can be uti-
lized for a playground, as
Mayor Wolfson has suggested,
but I am skeptical.
I understand that the late Mr,
Dagley was a Scoutmaster and
had a positive influence on a
number .of young rmen'in the
area. Perhaps the day will come
when one of the Dagleys will
want to leave a permanent
memorial to their father by
selling a portion of their prop-,
erty to create a park where
.young people can run, and
shout and take in the fresh air
away from the stench, the
noise :and the dangers of
Mayport Road.
Michael Hoffmann
Marsh Oaks


limited government and low taxes.
Proponents of this type of spending might
defend the expenditure by pointing out the
growth in the population of our county. Yet, the
spending pattern far exceeds the percentage
increase in population.
The same people will try to convince us that
the county's enormous development growth
pays for itself. However, the facts speak for them-
selves. Either the development is paying for
itself, in which case our commissioners are quite
clearly spendthrifts, or it is not paying for itself,
in which' case the development is being subsi-
dized by existing, tax-paying residents.
John M Clegg
Ponte Vedra Beach


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To the editor:
: It is "Election time" again in
Jacksonville Beach! Registered
voters in our City once again
have the privilege and opportu-
nity' to choose three people, one
from each Council District, to
help lead us through the next
four years and to help shape the
character of our Community.
District 1 (Downtown: Beach
Boulevard to Osceola Avenue) is
currently represented by Martha
Ann "Sibley; District 2
(Southend: Osceola Avenue to
the St. Johns County Line) is
currently represented by Dick
Mathews; and District, 3.
i(Northend: Seagate Avenue to
Beach Boulevard) is currently
represented by Linda Spence.
It appears that all three seats.
will not have an Incumbent
Councilor as, a candidate.
Districts 1 and 3 already have at
least two candidates. However,
District 2 currently has no can-
didate.
You may remember that its
current Councilor was elected
.with no opposition, yet this
District has had much redevel-
opment activity and many of
the major traffic problems in
our City.
The last election in
Jacksonville Beach was in
November, 2004 and had a
dominant issue to interest both
candidates as well as voters: a
citizen ballot initiative to
amend the Crty Charter to cap
building height at 35 feet.
Is there a current issue signifi'-
, cant. and. important enough to
our community to interest and
energize potential candidates
and. voters this time?
What. better way to place an:.i
issue of concern before the comn-
murty and its voters than to
run for public office. I remember
dearly the campaigns of at least
two unsuccessful candidates in
our 2004 Election that had a sig-
nificant impact on the plat-
forms of several successful can-
didates and their later positions
as Elected Officials.
So even .it" someone doesn't
feel they can be .elected, they
could still have a significant
impact on the future of our.
community by running for one`
of the three District Council
'Seats.
It would be a shame for some-
one to be elected this year with-
out opposition and to miss the
opportunity to discuss issues of
vital concern to the citizens 'of.
that District.
I would like to suggest one
important issue that will have a
significant and long-lasting
'effect on the community char-
acter'6f Jacksonville Beach: The
rapidly increasing shortage of
affordable housing at the Beach.
If the current trend of rising
property values at the Beach,
continues, which seems likely,
many people will be forced to
eventually leave their home at
the Beaches, and many others
trying to move into the Beaches
housing market won't be able to
afford to.
The end result of this trend
would likely be the creation of a
Jacksonville Beach far different
that the one many of us grew up
Loving or moved to because of
its small-town community
appeal. ,-
I like having neighbors who'
are school teachers, police offi-
cers, firefighters, other City
employees, and the people who
check me out at the grocery and
hardware stores. .
Unfortunately, people with
careers in many of these type
jobs just won't be able to afford !
to live here in the foreseeable
future unless this issue of the
lack of affordable housing is
seriously addressed by our
Beach governments, as well as


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OBITUARIES


Elliot Wilson 'Happy' Butts


Ruth Ann Kelly Mann


Elliot Wilson "Happy"
Butts, died on May 1, 2006.
He was born in Boston on
Nov.19, 1917 and has resided
in Jacksonville since he was 3
years old. He was a resident of
Jacksonville Beach.
He was predeceased by his
father, Elliot Wilson Butts Sr.,
his mother, Marjorie Mary
Cohen Butts, his son, Elliot
Wilson Butts, III and his step-
son, Bland Tillman Lewis. He
is survived by his wife,
"Patsy," son, Leighton Adair
Butts (Gillion), step-children,
Angelia Lewis Smucygz
(Ron), Rhonda Grey Coryell
(Ed), David Parkhill Lewis
(Theresa). His step-grandchil-
dren, Brittany Anne Lewis,
Alexis Christine Coryell,
Robert Elliot Coryell, Andrea
Ryan Lewis and Blake Aubrey
Lewis.
Butts was an attorney and
member of the Florida bar.
Also, Butts was the first mar-
ried' man to sign up in the
state of Florida in World War
II in the Army Air Corp, and
he was a decorated hero
receiving the "Silver Star" and


Funeral services for
Margaret Owens Dellinger, 91,
were held Monday, May 8,
2006 at Pisgah Methodist
Church, Linville Falls, North
Carolina.
Dellinger was a former resi-
dent of Neptune Beach and.
more recently Orange Park.
She was a founding member of
the Ribault Chapter of the
(DARi Daughters of the
American Revolution. She was
raised a Quaker, and was very
active in Methodist Churches


"Martha "Kay" Goodwin
Is'aacs died on May 5; 2006.
She was the daughter of
Frederick and Martha
Goodwin of Louisville;-
With her late husband Johl '
Isaacs, she was a resident of
Ponte Vedra Beach until join-
ing her grandson, Edwin:
Bbnneau, in Riverside.
Surviving family members
include her sons John and
James Isaacs and daughter


Alice E. Leppert, 78, died
May 4, 2006. She was born in
New York, NY June 20, 1927.
A native of New York City and
resident of Jacksonville Beach
since 1989, she is a member of
American Legion Post 129
and V.F.W. Post 3270.
She is survived by two sons,
RPy Stark and Warren
(Shirley) Gantz of Jacksonville
Beach, a daughter Alicia
Gantz of Bloomfield, NJ; three
daughters of Howard Leppert,
Margaret, Bertha and Jean


t h e -
"Distinguished
Flying Cross" for
flying his air- _i
plane 400 miles
back to base and
saving the lives
of his crew. Butts
was a developer ButS
and general con-
tractor in Jacksonville and the
Beaches. A memorial service
will be held today at 11. a.m.
at the Christ Episcopal
Church in Ponte Vedra Beach,
with Reverend Chip Seadale
officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may
be made to the Christ
Episcopal Church
Foundation, 400 San Juan Dr.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
and/or Community Hospice
of Northeast Florida, Inc.
4266 Sunbeam Road,
Jacksonville, Fla. 32257
and/or Lifecare Center of
Jacksonville, 4813 Lenoir
Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32Z16.
A r r a n g e m e n t s
provided by the Hardage-'
Giddens Funeral. Home in
Jacksonville Beach.


in Jacksonville Beach and"
Neptune Beach.
Dellinger was predeceased
by her husband of over. 50
years, Norris Dellinger. She is
survived by two sons, Charles
Dellinger and his wife Sue,
and Tom :Dellinger and his
wife Darlene; four grandchil-
dren, one great-grandchild,
and many other family mem-
bers and friends.
Arrangements by.
Jacksonville Memory Gardens
Funeral Home in Orange Park.


Marti Hillenbrand, as well as
seven grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held-- today- at the family'
home at 3204 Oak St. at'4
p.m .","" 1 "" ,- ,,
In lieu of flowers, dona-.
tions may be made to All
Saints Nursing Home, 5888
Landing Blvd., Jacksonville,.
Fla. 32244. Services under the
direction of Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home.


Marie, numerous grandchil-
dren and great grandchildren.
Also a sister, Virginia
Burgoyne.of N.Y.
' A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May
13, at American Legion Post
129, Jacksonville Beach.
Memorial donations can be

made to Hubbard House and
the B.EA.M. Pantry 850 6th
Avenue South #400,
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250.
Arrangements by Eternity
Funeral Home.


Ruth Ann Kelly Mann, 71,
died May 3, 2006 at her resi-
dence, in Atlantic Beach. She
was born March 19, 1935 in
Sanford, North Carolina to
the late Rex L. Kelly and
Ernestine Matthews.
She moved to the Beaches
15 years ago after her hus-
band, Chaplain, Colonel,
John L. Mann retired from
the U.S. Air Force. She retired
at the same time from Civil
Service work with the mili-
tary. Mann volunteered with
several organizations, includ-
ing the American Cancer
Society and the Neptune
Beach Library.
Family members include
her husband of 50 years,
Chaplain John Mann; sons,
Mark A. (Dionne) Mann of


Frances Baldwin ;Mink, 85,
resident of Atlantic Beach, died
May 3, 2006. She was born in
Maymyo, Burma, to
missionary parents, Stanley
and Velma Baldwin. Returning
to the U.S. before her first
birthday, she grew up in
Hamilton, N.Y., home of
Colgate University, whereher
father taught for more than
three decades. In 1942 she
graduated from Western
College for Women, now a part
of Miami University of Ohio,
with a degree in psychology.
Between 1942 and 1945, she
was employed by Liberty
Mutual Insurance Co.,, I.B.M.
and the Red Cross in New York.
Through her future sister-in-
law, Mary Mink Lewis (now
deceased), she met Robert 0.
Mink, Lt. U.S.N. They were
married after the conclusion of


Bowie, Maryland and David
L. Mann of Denver, Colorado;
daughter, Lisa (Joseph) Crupi
of Randolph, New Jersey;
brother, Paul Kelly and sister,
Rexine Lloyd of Sanford,
North Carolina, and six
grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2
p.m., Saturday, May 13, in the
Jonesboro United Methodist
Church in Sanford, North
Carolina. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to Haven
Hospice, 8301 Cypress Plaza
Drive, Suite 119, Jacksonville,
Fla. 32256, or the Jonesboro
United Methodist. Church,
407 W. Main St., Sanford,
N.C. 27332.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home.


World War II on April 6, 1946.
They recently celebrated 60,
years of marriage. Also
surviving are two children,
Robert Owen Mink Jr. and
Margo Elizabeth Mink, a
brother, Everett Newton
Baldwin, three nieces and a
nephew. In addition, she is
survived by her sister-in-law
arid friend Margot Mink
Anderson and three nephews.
Memorial services will be held
on May 11 at Fleet Landing at
10:30 a.m. Capt. Jack Miller,
chaplain, will
officiate. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to
,the Community Hospice
Foundation of Jacksonville,
Florida.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens. Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.


Josephine Shropshire Wright


Josephine Shropshire
Wright died at her home in
Jacksonville Beacht on May 7,
2006. She was born in
Nashville, Tennessee on ,
October 13, 19p4'.' Sheispent'
her 'early years in Nashville
and Washington D.C., -where
she graduated from Western
High School in 1942. She
graduated from Vanderbuilt
University in 1947. In 1948,
she married Robert E. Wright.
She was a resident of
Jacksonville Beach since 1970.
She is survived by her hus-
band; daughters Martha W.:
Snyder (David) of
Chapmansboro, Tennessee;
Sarah W. Adams (Scott) of
Neptune Beach; Dorothy W.
Moore (Franklin) of
Lewisville, North Carolina;
sons Robert W. Wright of
Orange Park; William Edward
Wright of Jacksonville; 11
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.


Relax
and
Enjoy...


,Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach. *


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Discovery Montessori School in Jacksonville Beach cele-
brates spring with its 15th annual May Day festival
recently. The morning event included crafts, home-baked
goods, Renaissance Music and the wrapping of the May
Pole. Fifth grade students Justin Resnick and Tiffany
Hakim, complete the wrapping of the May Pole.


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Frances Baldwin Mink


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Martha 'Kay' Goodwin
Isaacs


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CALENDAR


Wednesday, May
10
Newcomers: Newcomers of
the Beaches will have a lunch-
eon at 11 a.m. at Casa Marina
Hotel, 691 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville'Beach. Tickets are
$18. Call Maggie Penn at 904-
998-2331 for information.

Thursday, May 11
Seniors By The Sea: Seniors
By The Sea will have a luncheon
at 11 a.m. at Beaches United
Methodist Church, 7th Avenue
North and 3rd Street,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4.50. Reservations are required
by 5 p.m. May 8. Call 246-2926
for information.

Republican women: The
Republican Women's Club of
Duval will have a luncheon at
the Radisson Riverwalk hotel
on Prudential. Drive. A social
starts at 11:30 a.m., followed by
the luncheon at noon. Senator
Jim King is the guest speaker.
The cost is $16 with a reserva-
tion, or $20 without.
Reservations are due by May 8.'
E-mail info@rwcdf.org or call
398-1446 for information.

Luncheon: The Chamber of
Commerce luncheon will be
held at noon at Sawgrass Beach
Club, 9795 Summer Place;
Ponte Vedra Beach. The cost is
$15 with reservations or $20 at
the door. To R.S.V.P., call 249-
3868 or e-mail
elaine.miller@myjaxchamber.c
om.

Book-signing: Author
Dorothea Benton Frank will be
at The Bookmark at 3 p.m. to
sign copies of her new book,
"Full of Grace." Call 241-9026
for information.

H.E.R.O.E.S.: The annual
H.E.R.O.E.S. (Help Education
Responsible, Outstanding &
Enlightened Students) fund-
raiser will be held at 5:30 pm.
at Atlantic Theatres. Call
Martha Gardner at 241-6035 or
e-mail Martha@forheroes.org
for information.


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Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 6 p.m. at Cobalt
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome.
Call 904-521-4845 for informa-
tion.

Republican Club: The
Republican Club of the Beaches
will meet at the Adele Grage
Cultural Center, 716 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A social
starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by
the 7 p.m. meeting. Clerk of the
Courts Jim Fuller is the guest
speaker. Call Ed Raube at 246-
7979.

Free seminar: Dr. Frank
Collier of the Collier Spine
Institute will present a free pub-
lic seminar, "Understanding
Your Low Back Pain," at 6:30'
p.m. at the Jacksonville Beach
Surgery Center, 3316 S. 3rd St.
(second, floor), Jacksonville
Beach. Seating is limited. Call
247-8181 and press 0 for reser-
vations.

Friday, May 12
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 9:15 a.m. at Cobalt
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome.
Call 904-521-4845 for informa-
tion.

Extra! Extra!: JCCI Forward
will host a workshop, "Extra!
Extra! (How to .Get Others to)
Read All About It," in the audi-
torium at the Florida Times-
Union on 1 Riverside Ave. Call
Karen Kempf at 396-3052 for
information.

Flower show: The Garden
Club of Jacksonville, Inc., will
have a juried flower show today
and May 13 in San Marco.
Tickets are $20. Call 355-4224
for information.

Much Ado About Books:
Much Ado About Books 2006 is
beingheld today and May 13 at
the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville
Riverfront, 225 E. Coast Line
Drive, Jacksonville. Call the
Jacksonville Public Library
Foundation at 630-1996 or visit


www.muchadoaboutbooks.com
for information.

Saturday, May 13
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 8:30 a.m. at Cobalt
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome.
Call 904-521-4845 for informa-
tion.

Republican booth: The
Republican Party of Duval
County will operate a booth
from 11 a.m. till dusk at the
"Dancing in the Street" in
Neptune Beach. The booth will
feature voter registration,
Republican jewelry and hand-
outs.

'The Game': Aqua East Surf
Shop, Dave Lewis's X-Camp
and ,Hyperlite bring "The
Game," a, nationwide wake-
boarding contest, to Victory
Lakes today. Registration forms
are available at Aqua East Surf
Shop in Jacksonville Beach off
Atlantic Blvd. For. costs and
information, call 246-2550 or
visit www.xcampflorida.com.

Skateboarding contest:
Atlantic Beach will celebrate the
one-year anniversary of the
opening of the city's public
skate park with a skateboarding
contest at 800 Seminole Road in
Russell Park. Registration is'$20.
Call 247-5828 for information.

Celebrate Carnaval:
Celebrate Camaval will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Tickets are $60 for
CCPVB members and $75 for
non-members. Call 280-0614
for tickets or more information.

Dance association: The
American Ballroom and
Contemporary Dance
Association will meet at 8 p.m.
at Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest ,admission is $12. Call
246-2858 or 249-5321 for infor-
mation or reservations.
Sunday, May 14
Mother's Day.


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Some of the participants in the Helping Hands fund-raiser walk enjoy refreshments at
Community Presbyterian Church'after the walk last week which began at Lewis Street in
Atlantic Beach and proceeded down Plaza to Community Presbyterian Church. Helping
Hands is an Atlantic Beach-based ministry that provides assistance to families in need.


Mother's Day concert: "Pops
at the Beach," a Mother's Day
concert, will be held at at
Jacksonville Beach. Music starts
at 6 p.m., with the Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra perform-
ing at 8 p.m. Call 247-6236,
extension 3, or 242-0024.

Monday, May 15
Senior Center Week:
Jacksonville Beach Mayor Fland
Sharp 'will kick off National
Senior Center Week at the
Beaches Senior Center at 11
a.m. Call 241-3791 for informa-
tion.

Yoga: Beginners. kripalus
yoga is offered at 6:30 p.m. at
Cobalt Moon, 217 First St.,
Neptune Beach. Beginners are.
welcome. Call 904-521-4845 for
information.

Le Petit Salon: Le Petit Salon
des Huit Chapeaux et Quarante
Femmes 892 will meet at 7:30
p.m. at Atlantic Beach
American Legion Post 316,
1127 Atlantic Blvd., ;Atlantic,
Beach. 'Bring a guest. Call 242-
0042 for information.

Meditation group: The Twin
Heart Meditation Group meets
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Ancient .Healing Secrets, 460
Osceola 'Ave., Jacksonville
Beach. For information, call
Diane at 382-5823 or e-mail;
gangafl@hotmail.com.

Tuesday, May 16
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 9 a.m. at Cobalt
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome.
Call 904-521-4845 for informa-
tion.

Book talk: Connie
Donaldson and Janet Simpson,
author and heroine, respective-
ly, of "Heart of a Lion," will be
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library, 101 Library Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, at 10:30
a.m. to speak, read from and
sign books. Refreshments will
be served, and the event is open
to the public. 273-1947.


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May 23, May 24 and May 26 at
hospice's St. Augustine office.
Volunteer opportunities
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tasks such as greeting visitors
at inpatient facilities to direct
patient care services such as
visiting patients and providing
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The hospice office is at 525
State Road 16, Suite 112.
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pr.:.r:, r, LAURA FOWLER
Betty Bauman (left) founder of a fishing seminar for women, demonstrates the proper way to reel in a fish while some of her
students imitate her moves Saturday in St. Augustine.


Ladies learn how to angle at seminar


S by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER,
A day of plopping a line in the water,
drinking beer with a few buddies and
: hooking "the big one" has been a,
favorite pastime for generations of men.
Although some women are at ease in
This, male-,dominated, actty, 9,othewl.
who may want to take par.gre afrAid'd"
feeling like a fish out of water.
A seminar heldiin St. Augustine over
the weekend was designed to teach
women how to angle like the best of.
fishermen.
The "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing" seminar
attracted about 40 women, who were
taught by patient professionals instead
of frustTated husbands or male friends.
"That's why we call it a 'No Yelling
School,"' said cofounder and owner
Betty' Bauman. .
"They [women] want to feel more,
comfortable with the sport. They want
to fish but they don't know how." "
Bauman founded the program 10
years ago with husband and fishing
partner, Chuck.
She wanted to start a "hands on" fish-
'ing school for women, and since .its
inception, the program has schooled
about 4,000 womnien "from all walks of
life" at venues around the state, she said.
Each student pays $120, and other
funding comes from the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission,


'(FWC) and several corporations.
On Saturday the women learned the
basics of fishing everything ;from
.backing .a boat trailer into the water to
casting a fishing line. "
Then on Sunday, they went deep-sea
fishing and came back with fish that
mTght put, their.hisbands to sbape.n,.
The program is more than just Fishing
101, however.
Much of the instruction centers
around conservation and responsible
angling, Bauman said. I
During the initial design and develop-
ment of the program, the F\VC saw it as
an opportunity to teach conservation
methods to future fishermen make
that fisherwomen Bauman said.
Among conservation practices pro-
moted is liniiting the number of fish
caught in a day, for example, by releas-
ing the smallest catches.
Bauman teaches the women not to
feed all the neighbors but to catch
enough for the family's dinner and save
Some for another day of fishing.
Using circular hooks that lodge in the
cheek instead of 'J" hooks that tend to
be swallowed helps ensure that the fish
are alive when they are released.
The seminar uses some female-friend-
ly elements such as a recipe contest, a
fishing gear fashion show and a free lip-
stick for answering questions correctly.
The seminar also features fishing tech-


niques and products designed for
women, such as a quick-release rod and
reel harness designed by Bob Terwilliger,
one of the instructors.
.The harness stretches across the upper
back to relieve the strain on the lower
back when fighting fish and is hooked
to the rod and reel by a quick-release rib-
b o n .. ..... .. ... ...
Many women are afraid they will be
pulled into the water when connected
to a rod, Bauman said, so one pull of the
ribbon releases the rod, thus keeping the
angler on board.
Terwilliger wore the harness 'to
demonstrate the best technique for reel-
ing in a strong fish: lower the rod to
about 45 degrees while reeling in the
line, then' pull up on the rod, and,
repeat.
Some of the women in Bauman's sem-
inars come for a girls weekend or moth-
er-daughter bonding, while others just
want to be able to fish with their hus-'
bands without looking like idiots, she"
said .
But Bauman said women often leave
her fishing school with more than just
knowledge about the sport.

"One thing that we're teaching that's'
go .nothing to do with fishing is confi-
dence," Bauman said.
-'They come in like mice and roar out
like lions."
For more details, call (954) 475-9068.


by KATHY NICOLETTI
COLUMNIST
The children in a pre-K
class at Palms Presbyterian
Preschool and Child Care
Center in Jacksonville Beach
have been busy making gifts
in preparation for Mother's
Day,, May 14.
One of the gifts the chil-
dren will take home to their
mothers is a book of special
recipes in their own words.
Teachers Cathy Wildes and
Sheree Flatt helped the chil-
dren with the.project: a col-
lection of their mother's
recipes.
After explaining to the chil-
dren that a recipe is the direc-
tions that tell someone how.
to cook food, Wildes asked
each child to tell her about a
favorite food that their moth-
ers prepare for them.

The result is the following
collection of recipes.

Eggies (Victoria)
She makes me eggies in a
pan. She just puts oil in.it
and salt and pepper, then
eggies and then boil it and
stirs and it's done.

Sandwich (Igor)
You have to put in two
breads in there and sandwich
and fruit and bananas and
butter on the sandwich, then
it's all done.

All Kinds of Stuff
(Cab)
She cooks spaghetti and all'
kinds of stuff. She prepares
casserole and ribs, my dad
cooks steak. I don't know -
how she cooks it. When I
grow up I will. She has a new
car, a BMVW.

French Toast,
(Isabelle)
She puts it in the
microwave and does 3 and 0,,
30. And she presses start and
when it goes beep it means
it's ready. And then she takes
it out and then you put the
syrup in the microwave and
then when it goes beep that'
means the syrup is ready. And
then you put the French toast
on the paper plate and then
you put the syrup on and
then what you do is eat it.

Rigatbni (Abbe)
She cooks rigatoni. She,
puts noodles in a pot with
some cooking spray. And
then we put it on a plate and
then we'll eat it.,

Steak (Michael)
You just make it cold-put it
on the grill, then you take itW
off and put it on a plate. And
then you cut it up with a big
knife and, then you eat. That's
how you make it.

Macaroni and
Cheese (Merrick)
I like her to make, actually
my dad makes the crabmeat!
He makes it with fish and it.
tastes good. And my mom
makes macaroni and cheese
almost every day and she.
makes cheese every day for
me to eat.


I don't know I never
watch her.

Scooby Doo
Macaroni and Cheese
-(Ryan)
Know what she cooks for
me? Scooby Doo Macaroni
and Cheese. Uh, first she has
to boil some hot water. Put
the macaroni in and stir it
up, then put the cheese in
and then blow on it and then
eat it. That's all how you
make the macaroni and
cheese.

Healthy Stuff
(James)
.1I don't know. Healthy stuff.
Just healthy stuff like maca-
roni and cheese cause it's
made out of cheese. That's.
my favorite in thing in the
whole world. Um, the store
where we buy it they make it
there. One time we bough a
big box of macaroni and
cheese. The store made it. It's
Publix.

Grilled Cheese and
Peanut Butter and Jelly
(Benjamini
Put the cheese in the sand-
wich. and that's all, then we
flip it over and do the other
side.

Pizza (Maxx)
She buys the dough from
the store and then cooks and
Ssh takes it out and then she
cuts it and cools it and then
she puts it on my plate.

Cookie Dough
(Trenton)
And I like cookie dough.
You need to squeeze it and
squeeze it and you need to
make a snake and you can
make a koala or faces or hats
or whales or clipboard or
buckets. It needs hot- the
cookie dough-then you get it
out. It can't burn, cause that
makes you junk and makes
you fat.
Me and mama make
brownies too. You need to
put them in the hot and then
you. need to. get them in the
freezer and they'll get cold
and cold and cold.

Batman Soup
(Giullianno)
You just make Batman or
Scooby Doo or goldfish. You
just blow it and it's really
hot.

Tortellini and Peas
and Spaghetti and
MeatBalls (Amy K.)
I 'don't know. Spaghetti and
meatballs and she puts sauce
on it with cheese and that's
all I know. She has some
things that are hard and you
put then in the boil and they
turn out smooth and bendy.
They turn into real spaghetti
and meatballs and I don't
know how she gets the meat-
balls. Oh, they are frozen and
then they get mushy and
that's enough. That's all.


Matt Watson sails over a ramp on the skateboard park Saturday in Ponte Vedra Beach.


Skateboard park 'positive' addition to PV


FROM STAFF
On skateboards and small two-wheel-
ers, several young men took turns
Saturday flying through the air at a
skateboard park in Ponte Vedra Beach.
The $38,000 structure, made of a
composite material on a concrete pad,
has elicited "nothing but positive feed-
back," said Dan Weimer, director of
Parks and Recreation for St. Johns


County.
The structure, constructed last sum-
mer in Deleon Shores Park, was one of a
series of upgrades to the park on
Dolphin Boulevard, Weimer said.
The facility was OK'd after a series of
meetings with community members at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library,
he said.
"Ponte Vedra and Palm Valley had


been asking [for a skate park] for some
time," Weimer said.
The.park, containing a rail slide and
two quarter-pipes separated by a ramp,
is much less elaborate than the county's
skateboard facility at Treaty Park in St.
Augustine, which cost $270,000.
The Ponte Vedra course's simple
design is appropriate for beginners,
Weimer said.


photo by KATHY NICOLETTI
Members of the pre-K class at Palms Preschool shared some of
their mother's recipes for a Mother's Day cookbook. They are
from left (back row), Isalbelle, Giulliann6, James, Benjamin,
Igor, Maxx, Cab, Michael, teacher Sheree Flatt and Abbe; (front
row) teacher Cathy Wildes, Sarah, Amy, Merrick, Trenton, and


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Kim and Bill Brinkley, Meghan Papke and Wyatt Cheek


Rani Ridenour and Luigi DiFranco


Brinkley-Smith


Papke-Cheek


Ridenour-DiFranco


Kim Smith of Jacksonville
and Bill Brinkley Jr. of
Jacksonville Beach were mar-,
ried at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May,
6, at Beach United Methodist
Church in Jacksonville Beach.
Tim Machtel performed the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Marc and Krista Smith of
Jacksonville. She is a graduate
of the University of North
Florida with a degree in politi-
cal science and is employed by,
Acosta Sales ands Marketing.


The groom is the son of
Lynne Brinkley of Jacksonville
Beach and Bill, and Ginny
Brinkley of Jacksonville Beach.
He is a graduate of the
University of North Florida
with a degree in political sci-
ence and served in the U.S. Air
Force. He is. employed by
Republic Services as a sales
-manager. .
After a honeymoon to
Jamaica, the couple will reside
in jacksdnville.


Meghan Barbara Papke of
Jacksonville Beach and 2nd Lt.
Wyatt Copelan Cheek of
Valdosta, Ga., have announced
their engagement to be mar-
ried.
The bride-elect is the daugh-'
ter of Douglas and Janey Papke
of Jacksonville Beach. She is a
2006 graduate of the
University of Florida with a
bachelor of science degree in
environmental horticulture.
The groom-elect is the son of


William and Becky Cheek of
Weaverville,N.C., and Bob and .
Nancy Moore of Washington
Crossing, Pa.
He is a 2005 graduate of the
University of Florida with a
'bachelor of science degree in
aerospace engineering. He is in,
pilot training at Moody Air
Force Base in Valdosta.
The couple plan to wed in
February 2007.


Rani Ridenour of Neptune
Beach and Luigi DiFranco of
Adelphi, Md., have announced:
their engagement to be 'mar-
ried. '. : '
.The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Jack and Cindy Ridenour
of Neptune Beach. She is a
graduate of' Fletcher High
School and the University of


Florida.
The groom-elect is the son' of
Giuliana and the late Carmine
DiFranco of Adelphi, Md. He is
a graduate of the University of
Maryland and the University
of Florida.
A.. spring 2007 wedding is
planned.


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Stephen and Rebecca Herndon of Jacksonville announce the'
birth of a daughter, Maya Michelle Herndon, on April 19, 2006.
She was 5 pounds, 12 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
She joins a brother, Isaac Blake, 5.
Maternal grandparents are Miriam Torerps of Orange Park and
Frank Toreros of Tampa. Paternal grandparents are Harley and
Dot Herndon of Atlantic Beach.

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Rani Ridenour, a 2001 grad-
uate of Fletcher High School,
graduated with honors. May 5
from the University of Florida
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Senior girls win annual Nease


Powder Puff football game,


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
It looked a lot like football
being played Thursday
evening at Nease High
School's Panther Stadium.
But the annual Powder Puff
game pitting Nease senior
women against junior women
had some notable differences
from the sport played by the
state-champion Nease
Panthers.
The ball was regulation, but
the field was a bit short 80
vards instead of 100. And
teams had to go twice as far
for a first down 20 yards.
There was a kickoff, but no
punts. There was running,
scrambling and throwing in
strategy taught by Panther
football players.
There was blocking but no
tackling. Instead of pads and
helmets, the juniors wore
white T-shirts, the seniors,
green. Each player wore a belt
that held two flags, and play
stopped when the ball-carri-
er's flag was pulled off.
And when play was over
and the seniors led 22 to 6,
there was plenty of good-
natured cerebrating.
"It was fun. \Ve did have a
good time," said junior Dani
Nelson.
"Hopefully, we'll win next


22-6


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Senior girls loosen up before the Powder Puff football game
Thursday at Panther Stadium.


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it was the second time run-
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girls won the game. Last year,
as juniors, they beat the grad-
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years ago.
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Brull sparks Nease



past Eustis; next up




No. 1 Bishop Moore


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPOR TS W WRITER

As 'a reward for last Friday's
come-from-behind 8-5 victory
over Eustis High, Nease gets to
plans Orlando Bishop Moore,
the state's top-ranked Class 4
team, in the regional champi-
onship slated tor Tuesday night.
The winner moves on to
Sarasota to play in the state
semifinals beginning May 19.
Friday night's game turned
on a big hfth inning rally by the
Panthers. After a pair of pop fly
outs, Matt Redding and Matt
Reifsnider drew walks and
M fichael Brooks followed with a
single to load the bases.
Alex Brull, whose fourth
inning home- run brought
Nease to within a run of the
lead at 5-4, was jammed by,
relief pitcher Marcus Lemon but'
managed to get enough bat on
.the ball to hit a squibber off
third baseman Kirby Cart-
wright's glove. The ball dribbled
toward the outfield between
third and short, allowing pinch-
runner Colin Harlow and
Reifsnider to scoot home and
give the Panthers their first lead
since a 1-0 advantage in the
first. .
A single and a walk again'
loaded the bases and Zach
rront's infield blooper brought
home another run. Nease tacked
on more insurance when Daniel
Jones stroked an RBI single to
make it S-5 for the home team.
Eustis, coached by former
malor leaguer Chet Lemon, had
chances to regain the lead in the
last two frames. In the sixth,
Nease starter Jlones worked out of
a bases-loaded jam without sur-
rendering a nrun.
Reifsnider, tabbed by Nease
coach Joey Russell to close the
game, had an interesting sev-
enth. The nght-hander plunked
a Eusns batter, got a strikeout,
then walked another batter
before Brull bailed the Panthers
out yet again when he made a
di-ing catch in foul territory,
sliding arm-fust into the fence as
the inning's second out was
recorded
1 "The first baseman showed
our kids what you do when
you're trMing to preserve some-
thing," Lemon said. "This kid
gives everything he's got. made
a great backhanded dive on a
ball that was foul."
Reifsnider issued another free
pass to load the bases before
whiffing Eric Cohen to seal the
victory.
"On both sides of the ball, a
great game," said Russell. "Two
equally matched teams. We got


some big-time, situational hits
when we needed them. Daniel
gave us a heckuva performance.
I kept thinking about what I
should do [with Jones in the
third-inning jam]. But if you're
going to get beat, you want to
lose with your best."
"Tough game," said Lemon.
"Whenever you think you've
got a real good shot at winning
a game, you always hate to see
the end results turn out the way
they did. But [Nease is] a good
baliclub. They battled us, they
did exactly what they had to
do."

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EUSTIS 5
NEASE 8
Lemon said one of the biggest
plays of the game was when his
catcher, Chase Okey, blocked a
short passed ball and made a
strong throw to third.
"He threw Daniel Jones out
by about three or four steps. But
Daniel did a great job, slid
around our guy, and was safe,"
said Lemon. "To me, it's not
possible for you to get safe on
that. I'm up 5-1, he's made a
mistake, I'm going to make sure
that mistake don't hurt us. I'm
going to catch this baseball, and
if I have-.to.lay.my.' whole body
in front of that base, he will not
get around me."
Marcus Lemon, the coach's
son and senior shortstop, put
Eustis on top 3-1 in the third
with a two-run home run off
Jones. But Lemon gave up four
consecutive hits after coming
on in relief in the fifth with the
bases loaded and two outs.
When he left, Nease was in com-
mand at 8-5.
The win put Nease in the
regional final, meaning a show-
down with No. 1 Bishop Moore
in Orlando Tuesday.
"It's going to be a great com-
petition," said Reifsnider, who
will start against the Hornets.
"We've been talking about it all
%week, talked about it at the
beginning of the season."
Nease catcher M1atthew
Redding is friendly with his
Bishop Moore counterpart, Max
Sapp, ranked second-best catch-


er in the nation.
"I've played against him a
lot," said Redding, "so I know
he can mash [and] has a good
: arm. He's a great catcher. They
have some good arms on the
mound, too. I .know they can
bring it because they're 28-1.
But Palatka gave them a run."
Bishop Moore, down 5-1 at
Palatka last Friday, rebounded to
win 7,-5.
The Panthers will return to
full-strength against the
Hornets. Head coach Boo
Mullins and outfielders Andrew
Page and Vince Ratto will be
back with the team after serving
two-game suspensions for being
elected in the district champi-
onship game. Mullins hopes to
guide his troops to a return
engagement in Sarasota where
the Panthers lost in the semifi-
nal round in 2005.
Jones and Reifsnider have had
rocky third innings in the
regionals, Jones against Eustis
and Reifsnider in beating North
Marion.
"I just couldn't find the strike
zone that inning [when he gave
up fie hits and two walks],"
said Jones, now 8-2, "and
against a team like Eustis you
have to throw strikes."
Reifsnider came on in relief of
Jones to start the seventh, with
Jones movn-g to second base.
"\Ve got the bases loaded with
two outs. I'm debating whether
to leave him in." Russell said of
Reifsnider "As I said, you lose
with your best."
Reifsnider, who ended the
game by striking out Cohen,
knew he made it interesting.
"You never want to put the
isinning run at the plate,' he
said. "I guess I %was just too
pumped. I had to try to calm
myself down
"Daniel did a heckuva lob
tonight," added Reifsnider,.
"throwing six complete innings.
Things don't bother him.
;Something bad happens, he gets
back up and we try to make it
better."
Jones picked out the bat Brull
used to hit his fourth-inning
homer. ,
"It was a 1-0 fastball," said
Brull. I just went with it, and
made the best out of it."
Jones said the team's focus
quickly shifted to the task at
hand against Bishop Moore.
"Everyone's back." Jones said
of Mullins and the two missing
starters. "\Ve wanted to irn for
them more than antluhing in
the world, get them back for one
last game. Or maybe three last
games, and get a [state champi-
onship] ring."


Aguilar is named new


Panthers swim coach


B{ CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER

Nease has named a new swimming coach
to replace Pat Brink, the, swimming team's
mentor for the past two seasons. Brink
chose not to continue in the lead role this
year.
Gina Aguilar, an assistant to Brink last
season, has been named
as the school's new head
coach.
I'm excited and I'm
scared," Aguilar said of She volui
her new role: "It's an
honor to be a coach for year with th
the kids here at Nease. I'm
happy, and I think there's knows the
going to be a lot of nice,
new things for the kids." letes. It see
"We're very thrilled to
have someone with her excellent or
background," said Nease uS to utilize
athletic director Tedo u
Barbato. "She has been a
prominent swimmer all
her life, a competitive
swimmer. And she's lived Ted
in the community. 'Nease athA
"She volunteered last
year with the team. She
knows the student-athletes. It seemed like
an excellent opportunity for us to utilize her
skills," said Barbato.
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swimming last year but also for football. Her
son Ian, playing his first season of football.
evolved into a defensive lineman who was
recruited and signed by Colgate.
A native of Costa Rica, Gina Aguilar swam
in high school and at the University of San
Francisco. She finished fifth in the 100
freestyle in a Pan-Am Games and also was a
member of the l80 Olympics team, which
didn't go to Moscow
because of that year's boy-
cott.
"I haven't, coached
teered last much 'in a lot of ears.
Last year I was an assis-
team. She tant coach, and I loved
it," she said. "And I think
student-ath- the kids enjoyed it. I'm
fun to be around some-
ned like an times, and I'm strict, too.
But it will be a balance of
opportunity for both things.
ier skils."I'm really looking for-
"er skills, ward to it."
Aguilar will have two
I assistants, Erica .Hanson,
who swam for Episcopal,
3arbato and Margaret Irwin.
tic director "Hopefully I will have
some help from Pat
.[Brink], and also Tina
[Becker, one of Brink's assistants]. Tina w-ill
be helping as much as she can, especially in
the swim meets," she said. "I'm really hop-
ing that kids will enjoy it again."


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Nease beats Eustis in regional semifinal,


Photos by Rob DeAngelo

ABOVE: Nease High second
baseman Chris Alessandria,
loses control of the ball on a
pickoff attempt as Eustis '
baserunner Kyle Storms slides
back to the bag.
LEFT: Alex Brull (22) receives
congratulations from Panthers
teammates, including Matt
Reifsnider (13), after Brull belt-
ed a fourth inning home run.
The Panthers defeated Eustis;
8-5. to advance to Tuesday's
regional championship game
at Orlando Bishop Moore. The
winner goes on to the state's
final four in Sarasota begin-
ning May 19.


ABOVE: Eustis baserurn-
ner Kyle Storms slides
into home plate as
Panthers pitcher Daniel
Jones (11) attempts to.
apply the tag during
Friday night's regional
semifinal game at Nease
High. Storms was safe,.
scoring the game's first
run on a wild pitch.
LEFT: Panthers-shortstop
Blake Sanders, right, and
third baseman Joe Zwick
collide as Sanders '
attempts to field a ground
ball. The Eustis runner
was ,safe at first.'


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pair of flounder and lots of
V veteran anglers took jacks and ladyfish weighing
cobia weighing up to 58 up to four pounds.
pounds off the bait pods There was plenty of action
last week. aboard the "Mayport Princess"
Jacksonville Beach Pier last week. Five trips accounted
anglers used live shrimp to '.- for snapper to 25 pounds,
catch their limit of speckled "".mj. W grouper, beeliners and cobia.
trout as the water cleared ,\ On Friday, Gretchen Williams
under the pier last week. Most cleaned a 25-pound snapper
of the trout were taken in four and a 16-pound grouper.
feet of water. Hefty catches of There were six cobia caught
drum, blues, sheepshead and WINPY SUTTON on the "Princess" on one trip
flounder came over the pier's FISHING LEADER last week.
rails. Scott Lang with a 17-
It was also a good week for pounder, Romi Seidner had a
the deep water anglers trying 40-pounder and Bill Ball's 18-
for dolphin and wahoo. Capt. Canal guide John Dyrssen, pounder were three of the
Pat Purgason, with his son Ty and his friend Dwight lucky anglers who caught
and Randy and Roy Cox on Hibbard, put their live shrimp cobia..
the "Down Pat" last Friday, .in the canal not far from the Larry "Fishman" Finch
used ballyhoo with color to Atlantic Blvd. and McCormick fished near'the. Beach Blvd.
capture two wahoo to 45 bridges last Wednesday and Bridge and caught 10 redbass
pounds and three dolphin to caught 15 redbass, 12 trout, a and 10 speckled trout with
35 pounds.
On Sunday Capt. Pat,
Ty, Roy Cox and Tony ,
Munoz took the Down ,,
Pat back to the same area ..
for three more wahoo-, ." -
and 10 big dolphin.
Capt. John Hurley, li I
4awith his wife Raquel and BEZ: .
14-year-old Lance Cote'
Jr. aboard John's
"Boneshaker," had a
great trip a little beyond
the Elton Bottom last
weekend. Young Lance
caught a big 67.5-inch,
88-pound wahoo. The
team also caught another
22-pound wahoo and
kept three dolphin to 20
pounds. A good trip for
the Boneshaker.
Capt. David Merry and
Jim Thomas, from their
"Jelly Ball" last week,,
worked therbait pods for
cobia. Their largest
weighed 58 pounds.
Pete Sheldon and Ed
Grant brought home a
36-pound cobia they
caught from their-4',
"Mower Money."
Troy Hutto and Jerry .
Nicholson trolled the
blue water from the
"Reel Salt Life" last week
and caught a 54-pound
wahoo and two dolphin
to 20 pounds.
Capt: Mike Fogg, on
his "Habitat" with Rusty
Borthwick and their
friend Don, caught three
cobia last Friday on the
bait pods. Only one was
big enough to keep. Pro.o umihmea
Chris and Jeanne ABOVE: Capt. Jack Ogin caught this 79-pound drum March 31 on 15-
Bemacki aboard their pound test line. It took an hour and a half to land the. huge drum.
"Pans and Labor" trolled BELOW: Jake Gross caught this 10-pound dolphin on Sunday, May 7.
last 'iveek for five
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pounds and sever- O
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Capt. David
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week, trolled with s"
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spoons on trips to A"-- '-
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carrier basin for
good catches of.
jacks and blues. ..
Phillip
Cressman and
Spencer Brogden
were just two of
the pier anglers tN ,
who caught their 5=12
limit of speckled
trout last week. m
Phillip also came
off with three
flounder.
Mary and Dan Bohannon, A.
from Orange Park, had one
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drum in their cooler when
they left the pier.
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30 whiting, six blues and 15
jacks. And on Thursday, Al,
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and fished in 22 feet of water.
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and four-year-old little Chad
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Billy Payne takes leadership


role at the Augusta National


Thge changing of the
guard at the Augusta
National from "Hootie"
Johnson as chairman to Billy
Payne probably won't mean
much to the average golfer
and certainly not to those
who seldom, if ever, have a
chance to enter the hallowed
grounds on Washington Road
for the Masters.
It means a great deal for the
regular visitors and members,
though, and even more to
those of us who have known
Billy Payne practically all his
life. It always seemed out of
character to have a "Hootie",
as imperial majesty of the
Masters, following by some
years the man who ruled this
tournament so long, the aus-
tere and always seeming to be
out of reach, Clifford Roberts.
But "Hootie" ruled it and
survived the onslaught
brought about during the
challenge to admit women
members. John-son made
changes to the course that
were challenged, too, but
though it all, he remained as%
immovable as the Confederate
statue in downtown Augusta&
The three men -- Jack
Stephens, Hord Hardin and
Bill Lane who followed the
iconoclastic Roberts, gave
"Hootie" and now Payne
plenty of precedent to go by.
In most of the 44 years of
Roberts'.rule, he had pardner
Bob Jones to share decisions
and no one could argue with
that kind of prestige. Jones,
who set amateur records
never matched, and Roberts,
the New York financial whiz,
not only made the Masters
beyond compare, but lifted
the.game of pro golf. ,
Billy Payne joined the
Augusta National soon after
his tremendous achievements
in bringing the 1996 Olympic
Games to Atlanta, over amaz-
ing competition: His sales-
manship helped turned that
trick and it's a safe bet he'll
work wonders at Augusta.
Some of us remember when
Billy was born in Athens, Ga.,
while his daddy, Porter,


played for the Georgia
Bulldogs in the 1940s, as Billy
did a generation later. A few
of us even go back to when
Porter played for old Atlanta
Boys High. He was a hand-
some, intelligent guy of high
character, who later went on
to a very successful insurance
career before heart trouble cut
him down at far too young
an age.
Those of us who knew
Porter know he would be
proud to see Billy and that
old Payne salesmanship now
leading what Georgia's great-'
est son, Robert Tyre Jones Jr.,
began so long ago.

Jaguars offer fans a
free sneak preview
this weekend'

Jaguars fans can get their
sneak preview of the 2006
team this weekend, with the
new draftees getting most
attention. And the best part is
that it's all free.
Top man \Vayne Weaver
isn't kidding.when he talks
about bringing the fans back
in and what can bring them
in more than freebies, even if
it's just practice time?
, Coach Jack Del Rio says
eVen mini-camps are impor-
tant, especially since this is
the first opportunity to see
rookies such as tight end
Marcedes Lewis, running back
Maurice Drew, linebacker
Clint Ingram and others who
,will carry the hopes of the


future. At least the Jaguars
hope they will.
Three days of showing off
won't prove anything, but it's
a chance for not 6nly fans
and brass here to see the neo-
phytes, but a chance for them
. to see their new home (pre-
sumably) and get acquainted
wire their Jaguars playmates.
Rush season is over for the
NFL fraternities. The pledges
have been signed and now it's
time for them to show what
they can do in the bigs.
Playing as stars in UCLA or
Oklahoma. or wherever in the
college ranks is fine. But the
major leagues are something
else. Many are called, as the
old saying goes, but. few are
chosen.
There are more questions
on tap now, too. The fans
can't be blamed if they're
wondering how long Fred
Taylor is going to be here
with more running backs
brought in, or how much
longer tight end Kyle Brady
will suit up at Alltel.
Fearless Fred is in and out
of the lineup more than some
Jaguars have been playing.
Brady, 34, can still block with
anyone in the league, but his
receiving has not kept up
with his one-time talent
Injuries, like in Taylor's case,
have been a hindrance.
If it were left up to us, Del
Rio and staff would keep
them both. Coaches know
what the veterans can do,
they don't know what the
.draftees can do and won't.
until it's actual war time in
September.
They've also talked about
bringing in kickers "for com-
petition."
One would have thought
that Chris Hanson and Josh
Scobee have ,long since
proved their cases. Leave
them alone.
And with old faithfuls
David Garrard and Quinn
Gray ready (on the sidelines)
for QB,duty, we haven't heard
of another slinger hired to
give Byron Leftwich competi-
tion.
That'll be the day!


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The Sunshine Baseball School
will take place at Wingate Park
in Jacksonville Beach on the fol-
lowing dates:
June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-
22 and June 26-29.
Instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
The Sunshine Baseball School
features instruction from
Fletcher varsity coach Kevin
Brown, and current Senators.
assistant coaches Dr. Jim
Timmons and Boomer
Bernstein. Cost is $125 per ses-
sion and includes lunches,
drinks and T-shirt. For more
information contact Dr. Jim
Timmons at 223-1664 or 521-
2687.

Basketball Camp
Tommy Hulihan's Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School takes place July 24-28.
Camp for those entering grades
3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
/ Cost is $85, but registration
after July 1 is $90. For more
information visit Www.beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.

Bud Beech Camps
The Bud Beech Summer Camps
at Nease High School begin May
22.
Ten weekly sessions are avail-
able, most of which run from
Monday through Thursday. The
cost of each session is $55 half
day [9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3
p.m.] or $95 extended day [9 a.m.
until 3p.m.]
Campers may choose the
morning camp that runs from 9
.a.m. to noon and select basket-
ball, soccer, flag football or


dance/gymnastics. The afternoon
camps run from noon to 3 p.m.
and offer basketball or cheerlead-
ing.
For more information or an
application form, call 686-4075
or e-mail beechjr@comcast.net.

Flag Football
A flag football skills camp for
kids in grades 3 through 12 will
take place June 19-23 from 9 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at the University of
North Florida. Camp features sev-
eral current and former Jaguars
players including Kyle Brady and
Lonnie Marts.
Cost is $175 for the week.
Register online at i9sports.com or
by phoning 992-GAME.

Football
Registration for Ponte Vedra
Pop Warner football and cheer-
leading, as well as junior pro-
grams, will take place May 6 and
May 13 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
at the pavilion at.Cornerstone
Park.
For more information on the
Ponte Vedra football and cheer-
leading programs visit pvaafoot-
ball.com.

Football Camp
The 2006 Coach Craig
Howard Football Camp, which
takes place May 22 through May
25 from 9 a.m. until noon, is for
boys or girls entering grades 3
through 8.
The four-day, non-padded
youth camp is designed for
young, energetic players who
want to learn about football and
have fun. Cost is $85 and
includes a T-shirt.
For more information send an
e-mail to neasefootball@bell-
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.address to receive a brochure.


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NEW, PRE-CONSTRUCTION Golf Com-
munity-Coastal Georgia. Large lots w/
deepwater, marsh, golf, nature views. Gat-
ed, golf, fitness center, tennis trails, oak
park, docks. $70k's-$300k. (877)266-
7376. www.cooperspolnt.com.
VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage on
very large pristine creek, very private, ex-
cellent fishing, canoeing, good access,
near New River Trail State Park, $39,500.
Owner (866)789-8535 www.mountaln-
sofVA.com.
N.C. MOUNTAINS acreage. Creeks &
views, Large tracks avail. (828)488-7515
BARTRAM PARK. New Lakefront Town-
house. 1496sf, 2BR/2.5BA, bonus room,
garage. Upgrades & extras. 2 Minutes to
95, 9A & 295. $240k. Stephen, 880-9393.


JAX BEACH, Osceola Ave. 50'x115', trop-


ical back area. 476-5029. $245,000.
RESIDENTIAL LOT, 50'x62', Atlantic
Beach. Park & Edgar. $68,000. 710-8083.
LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $209,000.
Grace Ellis, All,Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell)


PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian
countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-car ga-
rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean.
$269,000. 463-0505.
FSBO, SEASIDE at PV, lakefront, sun-
room, upgrades, 3BR/2BA. $439,900.
285-3206.
SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres
with room enough for a pool. Fenced yard
with separate shed, open oair, is great for
entertaining, formal living and danng with
hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, inside
laundry, sprinkler, water softener and ter-
mite bond. $324,000. Please contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit
www.pstaines.com
BEST DEAL In Neptune Beachl 3 Blocks
to Ocean. 3BR/2.5BA, built in 2003. Cur-
rent appraisal $550,000. 2-car Garage.
Asking $465,000. Will consider all offers.
219-4151.
EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 8th Ave. North.
$625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hick-
ory cabireis, granite counter tops, new,
berber : carpet, rard wood floors,
$318,000, 463-0505. ,


FSBO, NORTH JAX -BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
fenced yard. New paint' in/out. New
carpet, GH&A. REDUCED, $279,900.
(904)509-2593.
ATLANTIC BCH.- 701 Begonia SI
3BR.!'BA. lenced yard, CH&A quiet
rie.or.bornroo. $180 000 334-0563, 249.
415E9.
NORTH JAX beach 8 blocks to beach,
3/2, garage, corner lot, fenced, wood
floors, new roof, new windows in 2004,
very nice, Vanguard GMAC Real Estate.,
Call Gall. 803-6560,
ATLANTIC BEACH
1483 Laurel Way
Cusiom buill Kev WeIl sryle 2-siory. only
.' '.eais young, over 2100.si, located in hid-
den paradise a marsh ironic community
First floor master bedroom suite master
balh 'lacuzzi arnd separate shower. Gas
irpic w'gas appliances cozy screened
porch custom draperes arid blinQs plus
all appliances cone/ Asking $389.900
MLS-29078
Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at www.jaxbesthomes.com


JACKSONIVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE! Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Built in 1998. $615,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HIDDEN COVE- Lovely 4/2 w/ Ig scr. pa-
tio, backs up to preserve, new tile & car-
pet, exc. cond. $249,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do, lots of amenities. Currently leased
until Sept. 30th. $195,000.
FORT CAROLINE
BROOKWOOD FOREST- 1600SF, 3/2.5
Townhome w/ garage. Great deal for the
money $179,900.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday 10-2pm
1t24 Blue Eagle Trail.
EAGLES CREEK- 10 minutes from
beaches/ base. Gorgeous 4/2, nice lot,
scr. porch, many upgrades. Close to
schools & shopping. $247,900.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
FORMER ICI model waterfront home is
move-in ready. Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA,
has 2705sf. w/spacious open family room
w/gas fireplace, formal dining, loft, and in-
side laundry. Over $71,000 ip upgrades,
were included when this model was built
in 2000. Entertain on either of your two
screened lanais, open deck, and balcony
overlooking your private dock overlooking
the navigable waterfront. $889,000.
Please' contact. Phyllis Staines with
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or visit: www.pstaines.com
IMMACULATE 3/2 w/formal living room
that can be office or fourth bedroom. Stuc-
co front and hardiboard siding, beautiful
landscaping and manicured lawn, fenced
yard w/room for a pool, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen w/extra cabinets,
security and irrigation. Inside laundry
room, tons of shelving and storage and
community pool. $290,000. Please contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD 6or visit
www pslaines.com
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach.
2BR/1BA on 60'x150' lot,. 255 Sherry Dr
$479,000. 349-2504.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 6 blocks
from beach. Duplex. 2BR/1BA,. 1000sf,
each unit. CH'A. new rcof $429,900.
Realior'owner. Call Kalhy TiliaRos al 904-
465-3053


JAX BEACH, 938 18th Ave. North, 3/1.5,
1600sf, $343k, Broker. Renee L. Baron,
Inc 242-2821.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Beauilul neighbor-
hood. on cul-de-sac 1700 heated sq M1
Double garage. screened back porch,,
3BR/2BA 1 Block to Ocean. Asking
$649,000. 249-2268, 651-9081.
PV HOME in Solano Cay 181 Solano Cay
Circle. $315K 3BR25BA, lenced yard.
2 car garage. Too many upgrades to listil
Call 904-864-6590 lor more inlormanon.
WALDEN CHASE. 4BR/2BA w/pool. Open
floor plan, great kitchen w/graniie: sur-
round sound. 2 years new. $359,900.
537-3969 Will co-op 2 51,
PvB- 3BRF2BA, newer tie consider lease
purchase, $174,900 Owner/Agerri.
463-7343
WALDEN CHASE Spacious 3BRR3BA
bonus room. ouilt 2004, 2500 sq h like
new', near school price @ $411 000.
Open House Sunday. 217-0011 Call tor
.. details


NEW OCEAN FRONT
In Sold Out Costa Verano.
Top Floor Penthouse $1.75m
Ready September 2006
Renee L Baron Inc., 242-2821.
SOUTHSIDE CONDO, nearly new,
2BR/2BA, soaring 10ft ceilings & garden
tub in master bath. $149k. (904)993-1448
MINUTES TO THE BEACHES & JTB.
13715 N. Richmond Dr., #305, Windsor
Pointe. Beautiful 3BR 2BA condo w/ gar.,
features all appliances incl. washer/ dryer.
Spacious livingroom, frplc. & vaulted ceil-
ings. Inside laundry room, wired for sur-
round sound & direct TV. Motivated seller,
move-in cond. $188,900. 1500sf. MLS
#283114. Call Assist 2 Sell 247-4442.
View this property online at:
www.jaxbesthomes.com.
BEACH LIVING! FSBO- 3BR 2BA, 1453sf,
open floor plan, all new beauty. 2nd St. N.,
2nd floor w/ Ig balcony. Granite counters,
Italian tile. Preconstruction price. Must sell
moving out of country. See the ocean, live
the dream at an affordable price. Excellent
investment. $550,000. 838-8725.
NEED TO SELL BY 6/1. 2BR/2BA. New
carpet, tile, Corion countertops, dishwash-
er, microwave, stove. 20'x8' screened
porch overlooking lake. Pool, tennis
courts. Low 'condo fee ($200). New air
handler unit. Master bath upgraded
w/duial sink. $25k below market.
$209,995. 273-4796, 241-5701.
2BR/2BA, 3RD'floor, Grand Reserve, Bay-
hill model, 1200sl. many upgrades
$179,900. (904)472-9864 .
OCEANFRONT, 3BR/2BA, under con-
struction, 2100sf., 2 patios. $945,000.
(904)536-9141.
SOUTH JAX Bepch, affordable, Villas at
Marsh Landing, 2BR/2BA, ground floor, 1-
car garage, $199,900. 655-3491 Owner/
agent.
VALENCIA LUXURY CONDO new con-
struction in Jax Beach/ PVB Beach.
2BR/2BA, available for closing in June.
$382,900, 904-220-8676.
PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $199,000. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell).
VILLAS MARSH Landing. beautiful 212.
gar. golfcourse view. upgraded, all appii.
ances, lull amenities. $216.000. 887-5005.
OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12noon-4pm
Ocean Links, PV, Solana Road, Unit
#836. 2BR/2BA w/garage. New carpet &
kitchen counters, cabinets. $218,000.
.(904)806-1202, (904)543-9621. ,

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ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new, 3BR,'2BA
single, 1215st. wacarpon. deck. all GE
SkIchen, CH&A, washer dryer. new carper
Many upgrades. Financing available Re-
becca, 246-7684
.1983 DOUBLE WIDE in' Portside,
3BR/2BA, W/D, fridge, stove, CH&A.
$20,000. (904)247-1995.


1 BR, no smoking, no pets. $650'mo.
247-1935.
2BR. 1 5BA TOWNHOME. Ailantic Ben,
recenllv updated $1075'mo +$1075,dep.-
NIo pets, walk Io beach,' Iown center. Call
* 655-5587.
TOWNHOUSE 3,2 Aquatic Gardens, At-
lanlc Beach. Small pets okay. Available
6.'. Credit cneck and references required
$975'mo. Call 249-2639 1or appt.
1-1'2 BLOCKS lo Ocean, 1si Ave. South.'
IBR'1BA $725/mo. 19041891-0606
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FSBO.' DESIRABLE Neptune Beach.
4BR12BA spill plan Drive by 1525 Foresi ,-AX BEACH, 2BRi1BA, 2 Blocks to
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PONTE VEDRA. FAIRFIELD. 2200sl Sree 415-6-2530
Ne construe torn located at 61h Ave S & 3BR2 5BA Waterview Tennis, pool S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
i- St. in Jaa Br. 3BR 2 5BAI 100s1 Gated. $417,000.:(904)910-7036. A -
iled tir 31 iloor. owners suite w' luxury ban. APTS "-
separale Srower prilere deck Customr ATLANTIC BEACH CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
k,tcher, designer li.iure. rrircu,11houl Dual
A C ,prin, lertsi s fn ', lenced 5,30 .. c5 $ A ,,,i l 1, insidee.' .$11 mo 4151 Traaewin s, 4 BR water
garage rMov. i, -betore surdrfnerI rered E-KS I39r --AN;gB-'2- r2BA '--'irOn $1 00,rm 241-7368. i33-3730 -
at $339,000 Call lor snowing 249-.150 1935sf. Only $494 500 (904)472-4039. BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, Mandarin,
Will co-op win realtors. FSBO. AB 3BR'2BA, concrete block, nice Westside, Southside Ef.ciences


ATLANTIC BCH cott ae 2 houses from
ocean 3BR 1 .BA hardwood floors re-
-riOdeled kitchen. 50'x100' ilo. 5975R, 150
13tr, Siretl 270-0064
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club. 3BR 2BA,
ig scr por.. totally renovated mnci balns &
Kitchen $319.900 5-7-.4083
PONTE VEDRA BEACH The Islands.
new r.ol 2BR ?BA. anached garage cor-
ne ,r lo. comnrr ny pool tennis $250 000
l-04 )7i03-8380
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10AM-2PM
FSBO- iCWV co.mpielei, relrnisned 32
15951I .:ul-.desa.: home on the. largest lol
in Villages ol Pabl: New lanminale and ilie
ilIo,'[r rirc.ugh-oul plus a rionus laundry
room, and large i.led screened porch.
Mlastler bedoaih suite includes 2 large
Jick/Jill closets. Home includes 3 sets of
beautiful french doors, new trim and crown
m.:'lIdin brnd 'ew appl;an.,es, dv-cora-
live Ceilirng tans. irrigalion system, and
rencvaled 2 car garage ipeg board and
sial walls) House is re plumrbd 12006).
ras new roor 120011 and new HVAC
i20011 This quail lamnly neighborhood is
'J mle 10 ire beach arnd h's a club pool.
ienni,. bas-kelbail counrs $247,900 Call
386-.7873 ior appoiniment
FSBO, East of A1A, 2000sf., 4BR/2.5BA,
oi 60x100, 1 'block to ocean access, 1/2
nile lo JTB and .-hopping centlis Selling
'A Is' Si-00.000 Call 904-631-5960


ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceil-
ings, 50x123 lot. New.roof, HVAC. Hard-
wood floors, new kitchen, all appliance.
.-car garage
$795,000 536-8268
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext; 1490.
BRAND NfEW LOve-ly Townrouse
2~R.'2 5BA Wolf Creek All amenities
$179,000. 343-2418.


THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ATL. BEACH
Short walk to Beach and Town Center.
Light & Bright 3BR/2.5BA townhome, 2-
car g rale, fully equipped Kiicnen.
.creenei,-inr, paio, private -'enced yard.
hled FP w marilie $495,000. Owner,Agenl
(904)349-1864
HIDDEN COVE- Come see the beautiful
water view from the large sunroom of this
very clean 4BR/2BA home. Many extras.
$254,990. Broker 241-7900.
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w/fenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA,
1660-7 Beach Ave. 2150sf, beach access
across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened porch
w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by
Owner. 477-0102.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO. 3BR/2.5BA in
Fairfield, newer roof, water heater, A/C.
$389,000. Owner licensed realtor. Call
Grace. 612-1089. ,
ATLANTIC BEACH, 805 Plaza, 9 blocks
to. Ocean, Cute,, 3BR/2BA bungalow,
975sf, tile/carpet, new paint in/out, large
fenced-in backyard, will co-op, $224,900.
(q04)613-6201 .
E OF AlA in PVB $399K, 3BR/2BA Fid-
dler a Marsh, lakefront, pool, fireplace,
large kitchen. FSBO. 607-1030.
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor,
mar:.r,%,ev condo is perfect for anyone
*ho wanis to live at the beach but not pay
reacr, prices Move-in ready w/refrigera-
tor, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
fans. Freshly painted interior, security sys-
temin, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
some of the upgrades $157,900. Phyllis
Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal
Real Estate. www.pstalnes.com


yard $349,000. Call (9041249-8950


$100nwK. Apanments $150,wk. also hous-


ADORABLE 412 one owner home has es or tenl murnsneo.1 unturnasnen, week
one Cl Ihe prenies Ittis in ine area Man.- month 904-302-5753
cured yard has lusn landscaping and room WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR,2BA Town-
enoughl or a pool. Fenceda yar war, exira house 1 mile wesi ol Maypori lerry,
decking, screened porch, lorma1 dining Heckscher Drive $1195/mo. 733-3730,
room, eat-in kitchen win h breakiasi bar. 241-RENT
security, ceiin, lans anrd lermile bond
$249,900 Please contact Phyllis Staines JAX BEACH Apanment. 2BR/1BA. Newly
wilh REIMAX Coasial Real Esilae al 904- renovated Washer.'dryer Quiel area,
476-SOLD or visit www.psraines.com available now. $875/mo+ deposit. 201


SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home,
3BR 2BA. 1895sf, built 1987,many up-
grades. $292.500. Independent Brokers
7r103111,.
PVB- L'ATRiUM 2R 2BA updaied Will
co-op; $287,000. (1.9041813-0298
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday. 5/13, 10am-12pm
2465 Misty Water Dr. W 5290K
From Beach, nortr on Kernan. left at
Wincsor Chase right on Cedar Trace,
right on Misty Water.

Sunday, 5/14, 12pm-2pm
12929 Deep River $324K:
From JTB, north on Hodges, left at Glen
Keman Pkwy, right at Riverbrook, left on
Deep River. '
'Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
www.pstaines.com
RE/MAX Coastal Real Esiate
SAWMILL LAKES brick beauty on lake &
preserve lot. 3200sf., 5BR/3.5BA. Wood
floors., 3-car side garage. Formal living-
room, dining room. Fireplace. $675,000.
(day) 710-11.39, (eve) 280-1657.. .
NEPTUNE BEACH pool home, 1450sl .
3BR/2BA w.ion, pool, spa, 2 car garage
Priced to sell at $299,900. Larry
476-6645.


ATLANTIC BEACH rental 2+ bedrooms,,
within 2-3 blocks to town center or Sea-
place condo ok. Need by 6/1/06. 249-8502
after 7pm.


OCEANFRONT, FURNISHED 1BR/1BA.
Only 3 units in building. ALL OF TOP
(3rd) FLOOR. 1-1/2 blocks north of Sea
Turtle Inn. $450,000. 881-9005.
LIVE 1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN IN
ATLANTIC BEACH FOR UNDER $400K
3BR/2BA ground floor. Fully furnished &
ready for your Summer at the Beach.
Pool, patio. Still undiscovered "Seaplace"
is the best value at the Beach. $398,500.
Owner/agent, (904)247-1049, 608-4325.
www.VRBO.com/24978 www:cyberren-
tals.com/101283
2 BLOCKS to ocean Jax Beach 2/2 newer
condo $294,000. Owner/ Agent 463-7343.
JAX BEACH, 3BR luxury condo, upstairs
unit, fireplace, garage,'all appliances, in-
cluding washer, dryer, ceramic tile, berber,
many upgrades $257,900, call
(407)488-8324, No agents.
PONTE VEDRA luxury condos, over
2800sf, 1/2mi; to ocean. $750,000 & up.
Assoc. to Marsh Landing C.C. & The Ser-
enata Beach Club. Michele 707-5225.
SAWGRASS- BEST location at the beach
1/1, ground floor, end unit; full amenities
including beach access, fitness center,
24hr security, $169,750. 904-382-0152.
JAX BEACH- Jardin, 3/2; 1500sf., garage.
$253K. Owner/ Broker. Call Renee L.
Baron, Inc. (904)242-2821.
JAX BEACH 1BR/tBA near Marsh Land-
ing, $144,900, Owner/agent 463-7343.
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA w/garage in the
Colony. Upper unit overlooking preserve.
Quiet & private. $244,900. 904-742-0508.
FSBO- PVB condo, 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golfcourse views. $218,000.
(904)806-1202.


INIn.ir9 1hr S. 2o-916 (,3#)
ICW. NEWLY Renovaled. 1BR.'1BA.
Hodes Blvrd galed community, ground
floor, pivale entrance, amenities minutes
t0 Mayo & Beaches $895imo 655-5754
PVB.; NEW 2BR.'2BA, appliances, fire-
place, on golf course. $1050,mo.
864-2440.
OWNERS' MANAGERS. Need to lill a
vacancy'
acancyrentfirstcoast.com
JAX BCH 2BRi' 1BA apt.. 2 blocks Irom
Ine beach $1150.'mo 126 2nd Ave. S
333-6639.
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550, on pri-
%aie lots Niear Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579
JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks 'to ocean, fireplace, W/D.'
$1075.'mo. 1904l742-6423
JAX BEACH,2BR,'IBA. CH&A. carpeted.
painted, WDHU, no pets, 246-0576.
4 BLOCKS to Beach 2BRiBA. clean,
CH&A, no pets. $800imo + deposit.
504-0709.
NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency, $495/mo.'
1 BR $595.mo. 2BR, $695/mo. 1 block to
Ocean. Pool. No pets. 249-5368.'
PONTE VEDRA. Spacious .3BR/2BA
Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet, secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB. $995/mo. Call 285-7162.
1ST STREET NEPTUNE BCH
2BR/2.5BA Townhome w/d, dishwasher,
fireplace, barber carpet, 18"'ceramic tile,
private balcony/ private patio, $1395/mo.
Available Ma. 333.8462, Harrigan Prop-
enes Realtoi. '


RENTERS: LOOKING for a place to live?
www.rentflrstcoast.com
BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA, 3 blocks to Ocean,
Neptune Beach. WDHU. $850/mo. No
pets. (904)742-6423.
JAX BEACH,' east of 3rd, walk to beach,
3BR/1.5BA townhome, attached 2 car ga-
rage. $1200/mo. 2BR/1BA w/2 car garage
$850/mo. WDHU, pets OK. 242-9195.
ATLANTIC BCH- beautiful 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage, WDHU, 3 blocks to ocean,
$1400/mo. 904-742-6423.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quite, safe residential neighborhood..
2BR/1 BA, lower duplex, new carpet, tile &
paint. CH&A, washer/ dryer included, no
smoking, no pets. $895/mo., lease depos-
it. 993-1118.
VILANO BEACH 2-story home. 3/2,
1800sf, 1/2 block from ocean, lyr lease,
$1800/mo or vacation rental $1000/wk.
707-5225.
JAX BCH 1BR/ 1BA apt., 2 blocks from
the beach, $650/mo. 215 S. 2nd St.
333-6639.


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210 llILh AenueN.#104.Ji\ Bach"
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ATLANTIC BEACH- 5 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/2.5BA, sunroom, fireplace, fenced
yard, carport, $1550/mo. (904)349-0529;
904-246-4856.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse,
2BR/2.5BA, garage, fenced-in deck and
yard, tile, new carpet, pets allowed, bike
to beach, satellite ready, $1250/mo.
Deposit required, 273-5653., .
ATLANTIC BEACH bright efficiency
across from ocean on Beach Ave. Availa-
ble June 1st. Nonsmoking, no dogs. First,
last, and security, $725/mo. 247-4527.
PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated, re-
sort atmosphere, 2-story, 1BR/1BA, end
unit, washer/dryer included. $995/mo.
998-9148.
PONTE VEDRA Court, 2BR 2.5BA town-
house, no smoking, no 'pets, $900/mo.,
$900/dep. (321)795-1056 or (321)255-
S5281.


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$1600/wk2839 S.:Ponte,Vedra
$17700 92 Tftqon Way North
5I1800/wk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra
SI SMlli,/ k The Retreat
$2000 Vista Del Mar
$2100 40 Players Club Villa
$2400 444 La Reserve Circle
$2500 17" Ate North i'/poo
$1700 741 Spinnakers Reach
$2400 21 Little Bay Harbor
$2500 117 Deer Coi e Dn e
$2500mS k 72S'Oceanfront
$2600 S26 Spinnaker. Reach
$2700/% k 2S24 Coastal H%%
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S Ponie Vedra 4/2 5 2100
Ponte Vedra/Oceanfrohit 2/2 .' 1600
Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
Sawgrass TPC 12/2 '1700
e Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600
I Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500
Sawgrass Beach Club 1/1 700
Sawgrass Counrty Club 2/2 2100.
Ponte Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000,
Neprune Beach/Oceanfroni 3/2 5 w/.vTrir 2600
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Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft, 2100.,
n i Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400


**Other furnished properties also available
Daily, Weekly and Monthly.**
Call today to book your next vacation!!
www.StocktonRealEstate.com
228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

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Unfurnished Homes 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA two story, Unfurnished Condos
< The Grove PV 4BR/3BA, home on private fenced backyard, tile floors,'fireplace, upgrades Summerhouse PV
lot w/preserve views, hardwood floors, three thru-out. $1500/mo.. Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, kitchen,
car garage. $2700/mo. Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/new carpet, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great amenities.
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, Oceanviews, new kitchen, garage,,fresh paint. $1300/mo. 1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $775/mo.
tile floors. $2000/mo. Bermuda Court PV 2BR/2BA, home w/tiled 1BR/1BA, Villa. $850/mo.
4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator, 2800 sqft, screened porch, fenced backyard, tile floors thru 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo.
beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. out. $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor. $1050/mo.
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story home Furnished Homes 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
w/screened porch on water, 2 car garage. The Colony PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, garage, 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
$1950/mo. fireplace, east of AIA. $1350/mo. Palms at Marsh Landing JB
Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer two Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, oceanfront Screened porch, tile floors
story, across fromocean, light & bright, garage. condo, wood floors, upgrades, garage, amenities. 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views.
$1800/mo. $1800/mo. $850/mo'
Fiddlers Marsh- PV 3BR/2BA, home w/ Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, screened porch luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across from Villas at Marsh Landing JB B
S'on lake. $1750/mo. ocean. $3000/mo. Fireplace, screened porch
. 38 17th Street- AB 3BR/2.5BA, townhouse, Intracoastal West 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
1/2 block to ocean, quiet neighborhood, private Avanti Kernan 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor w/screened 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo. o
Spatio, remodeled. $1750/mo. porch. $825/mb. Belleza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, ^
' Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor c6ndo, all appliances, great private views, tile floors, upgrades. $1100/mo.
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf course amenities. $895/mo. Ocean Links -,PV
views. $1700/mo. The Seasons @ Kensington Kernan 2BR/I 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
1810 Ist Street NB 3BR/2BA, home has 1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened porch, 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace, porch, 1
enclosed porch, two car garage, well comnu. pool. $995/mo. golf course views. $1200/mo.
, landscaped yard. $1600/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new
' L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch townhouse, end unit, screened porch, preserve
w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. pool, views, amenities. $1095/mo. REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
garage. $1600/mo. Windsor Chase Kernan 4BR/2BA, great home Shannon Smith
Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has on lake, 2274 sqft, two car garage, club pool. (904) 285-5640
screened porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch $1475/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
access. $1500/mo
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NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
COST STREET promotion 2BR/1BA,
CH&A, WDHU, 808 1st St. South, Jax.
Beach Apt.#4. Credit check,
888-259-0783.
ATLANTIC BEACH TOWNHOUSE, 329
Ahern St. 2BR/1.5BA, CH&A, tiled down-
stairs, carpeted upstairs. No pets.
$850/mo. (904)228-0408.
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1BA, $950/mo.
215 8th Ave. North, J.B.. 241-8269.
JAX BEACH. East of 3rd. 3BR/1BA
Apartment. 2-1/2 Blocks to Ocean.
Washer/dryer, CH&A. $1140/mo.
82t-9751, 803-3099.
SPACIOUS 2BR APARTMENT
in Neptune Beach. Two full baths, CH&A,
dishwasher, new carpet and tile,
screened balcony overlooking, park.
$800/mo. +deposit. No pets. 249-6150.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1651 Coquina Place,
. 1BR., 1/2 block from Ocean. large deck/
yard, new carpet and tile, no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 or 962-6361.
BLOCK TO Beach, 126 8th Ave. S.,
2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU, clean and up-
dated: No pets. $875/mo. 724-6335.


ATLANTIC Beach 3BR/ 1BA, walk to
beach, Town Center, renovated,
$1280/mo includes water, 904-704-1828.
BAYFRONT. DOWNTOWN St. Augustine.
Fabulous views, historic district.
3BR/2.5BA. $2500/mo. George Spohrer,
Broker/ewner. 535-9915.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, garage,
quiet, private fenced yard. Walk to Beach,
schools & town. $1350/mo. w/lawn care.
249-3012.
S. PONTE Vedra, Turtle Shores, 4/2.5
custom 2-story. Private beach access,
amenities, $1900/mo. (904)819-6626.
NEPTUNE BEACH. Large house.
3BR/2BA 30ft to ocean. No dogs,
$2300/mo. includes water/ gas. (904)465-
2658, (904)463-0222.
SOUTH JAX Beach cottage, 3BR/1BA,
WDHU, CH&A, walk to beach, no smok-
ing, ho pets, $1050/mo. +deposit. Avail.
6/1/06. (904)343-6391.\
NEPTUNE BCH- 4BR/2.5BA, new appli-
ances, new kitchen and baths, new paint/
carpet, large ienced yard, 2-car garage
and, oh street parking, near Mayport,
schools, and beaches, $1600/mo + de-
posit. 869 Gavagan. Call for appt
(904)-910-6052. Photos at www.cicproper-
ties.net.
IBIS POINT off San Pablo. 3/2 w/ study &
scr. porch, rio smokers, $1395/mo. Fur-
nished avail. 221-0904.
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AlA.
3BR/2BA+ office, 2000sf., 2 car garage.
Courtyard pool, lawn/pool service includ-
ed. Pets OK $1 900/mo. Available mid-
May. 19041703-0242.
ATL; -BEACH, 3BR/2.5BA townhome.
Short walk to Beach & Town Center.
.2-car garage, screened patio, private
fenced backyard,. tiled fireplace
$2500/mo. Owner/Agent (904)349-1864.
BEACH & SAN PABLO, 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.,
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
WOLFCREEK TOWNHOME, 2BR/2BA,
includes all appliances, great locaiionr
S$1100/mo l9041588.4691
OCEANFRONT SOUTH Ponie Veolra
Cute iBR;iBA, on 100' Ic'l nonh 0l Gai,
siation. Fireplace, CH&A $1650'rnm
George Spohrer, Broker/owner. 535-9915.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2.5BA' Townhouse,
fenced yard $1200/mo. D nrimeisior, One
Mgi. 635-2488, 642-1759
FURNISHED. ON CANAL
4BR/3BA, boat lift, dock, screened pool,
washeridryer Huge Florida room w pool
table & we- bar $2650,mo -inciludeos- o,,.i
Sand Lawn .r' eb"' ;;'..'

ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Seiv.a Marina.area. Large modern
kitchen *wnew bridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached. 1-car garage,
WDHU fenced ard. CH&A. $170)r mo.
Call Boo (9041631-6268
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Dolphin Cove,
7 Cobia St. 2BR/2BA, large fenced yard.
$1100/mfo. +$1100/dep. No smoking, No
pets. 285-2302.
AB, SELVA Marina, 3BR/2BA, 1850sf.,
well maintained, yard. $1700/mo.
(904)886-7228.
PVB, ON water, large lanai, 4BR/3BA,
. walk to beach/ school/ shops. $2500/mo.
(904)403-7372.,

SOUTHSIDE
LAKE LUCINA
Pool home. 3/2.5 incI. pool service,
$1250'mo
MONTEREY
2/2, 1133sf, ready now! $1050/mo
.SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 2 car garage, $1295/mo.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
Brand new townhomes, starting at
S$1350/mo. w/garages.
QUEEN AKERS
3/2 w/ carport, excellent condition.
$1025/mo.
'NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
Brand new 4/2, 2 car garage, 1850sf,
$1295/mo.

4/2, 3 car garage, 2200sf, $1400/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse 645
Aquatic Dr. 3BR/2BA, $1050/mo plus dep.
962-7412.
2BR/1.5BA. TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950 deposit,
$950/mo..615 7th Ave 'S., Jax Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284.


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3BR/2BA TOWNHOME. 8-A Ponte Vedra
Court. Available 7/1. $995/mo. 249-9387.
ICW 3/2 SFH, lake view, $1300/mo.
472-3614.
NB 3BR/1.5BA, fenced yard, 1car garage,
corner of Bowles and 3rd St. $1350/mo.
JB- 4/2.5 1950sf 1687 West Wind Dr.
Beautiful 2-story on water. Realty Execu-
tives, 273-3939, 610-6460.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR/2BA, Range, Re-
frigerator, Dishwasher, WDHU, CH&A.
$945/mo. 514-1090. "
PVB SAWGRASS (Northgate) PRICE
REDUCED $1800/mo. 3BR/2BA+ LR/DR/
FR, eat-in-kitchen, fireplace, WDHU,
screened patio, 2-car garage. Includes
yard & pest and association fees.
904-249-3213.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3/2.5, SFH, open'
floor plan, travertine floors and counter
tops, carpet in BR's, walk-in-closets, vault-
ed ceilings, fireplace, study, screened
pool, large corner lot. $2100/mo. TDO
Management Services. 246-1125.
JAX BEACH. Nice 3BR/1.5BA, washer/
dryer, large fenced yard. $1400/mo.
704-2693.


PVB, SUMMERHOUSE condo, 2BR/2BA,
2nd floor, lake view, wonderful amenities.
Cindy Brown, PVB Realty, (904)613-6423.
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated 1 BR/1 BA, screened porch, lake
view, gated community, $850/mo. Availa-
ble June 1 Susan (904)514-7150.
SPINNAKER 1BR/1BA. Elegantly furnish-
,ed. Steps to Ocean. Garage, $1700/mo.
708-4022.
PVB 1BR 1BEA, fplc., 1-car gar., free cable,
comm. pool, $950/mo. 545-3156.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
1 BR/1BA loft condo. Club facilities, securi-
ty gate, golf view. $800/mo East Coast
Realty of Jacksonville. 247-4724
JAX BEACH, east of 3rd, Oceans Edge,
brand new, 1BR/1BA, W/D; large (900sf.)
$1295/mo. Magnolia Properties 994-3608.
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent condi-
tion townhome, 3BR/2BA, $1550/mo.
longterm (404)964-2741.
BRAND new beautiful 1BR/1BA condo in
PV, includes: beach access, pool, tennis,
ym, overlooks tennis courts. Must seel
800/mo. (904)571-5517.
FIRST MONTH FREE. SUMMERHOUSE
Luxury Condo, 2BR/2BA, wooden floors,
crown molding, fireplace, newer applian-
ces, washer/dryer included. 5 Star Com-'
munity amenities. No pets. No smoking.
$1100/mo, long term. $1500 security de-
posit. (813)789-7075.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS,
1BR/1BA. Fireplace, pool, porter service.
$800/mo. Call (904)616-7975.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Brignl, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/m-) Avail 611
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
JAX BEACH, ,1BR condo, 'directly on'
ocean w/pool brand new renovation.
$1299/mo. Call i860)77,'6134.
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA,
waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated,
$1125/mo. 241-3941. ,I
PONTE VEDRA Beach Cottage beautiful
brand new 3BR/2BA in the much sought
after Summer House. Beach access 5 star
'amenities, $1385/mo., 904-662-6361.
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC BEACH Cloister Condo.
3BR/2B l9a0,,si All amen.Ies, all appli-
ances; including wasrer.dryer 219-2481.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. Early Move-in
Free Rent- Better Deal. 2BR/ 2BA corner
unit, 2nd floor TH, W/D, FP, amenities
Avail now. $1200/mo. 635-6385.
EXCLUSIVE'MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd -'
-ne Iriiracoasial Walerway 3/.4BR 3 5BA
appro:..imaiely 27T10sil w.'marna iview Re
.-.rn sr lE 1 ii.'h.in. $2500'mo ri.nluldes 1 car
:l.arie w aier sewer .caule pool. spa
tluc.l-,i.jse haltr, iJub Marira Wall gal
-., .. mTTn ur,,rn i arer Marsn anda marri.n
"ii 3; 40 bOal sip also available Call
-.:,W. 463.2845
PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D, FP, amenities,
1200sf. $1095/mo. 635-6375.
OCEANFROIIT 2BR'2BA, lully turrnsned
Ground floor, pool, washer/dryer,, cable.'
$1900/mo.+ deposit. -(904)349-1413,
l -2'_443 .
GORGEOUS GATED, 3BR/2BA. JTB/
Hodges, all amenities, washer/dryer, fire-
place, garage. $1195/mo. 382-7606.
OLD PVB Condos. Spectacular ocean-
front 3/3, frplc., huge deck, $3500/mo.
860-1047.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
1 BR/1 BA $850/mo,. Beautiful, newly reno-'
vated, many amenities. Available now.
garage. $100. Realty Executives,
273-3939, 610-6460.. I
PONTE VEDRA, East of A1A 2BR/2BA,
1300sf, 2-story Town Home, $1200/mo.,
full concierge service, all new appliances,
completely renovated. (904)476-3000.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR; Corner
unit, golf view/lake, all amenities. Every-,
thing new. $1100/mo. 285-4444.
JAX BEACH, 1BR/1BA very nice condo,
tiled floors, washer/ dryer, all appliances,
$900/mo. (904)607-2527.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA, attached ga-
rage, furnished, all appliances, includes
W/D. $1200/mo. Mark 338-3230,
FULLY FURNISHED Summer Rental PVB
1BR/den, screened porch, W/D, DSL,
pool, gym, gated. $1000/mo +dep
904-254-0221.
ICW 3/2 condo, amenities, $1300/mo.
472-3614. '
PONTE VEDRA, The Belleza, 1/1, gated,
pool, gym, $795/mo. 280-3190.
PONTE VEDRA 2BR/2BA condo, com-
pletely renovated, top floor w/golf course
view, near Sawgrass. Amenities included.
$1095/mo. $500 off first months rent. Call
(904)710-3452.
OCEANLINKS, PONTE VEDRA BEACH.
2BR(2BA, walking distance to Ocean.
Screened porch, washer/dryer. Tennis,
pool & fitness room. $1150/mo. 285-0416.
PVB- GRAND Cay. 1BR+ den, fireplace,
washer/dryer, woods view, vaulted ceil-
ings, gated, pool, hot-tub, garage availa-
ble. $950/mo. 940-7854.
'PALMS AT Marsh Landing- 2BR/2BA
available: Beautiful upgraded unit, lake
view, fireplace, vaulted ceiling, garage,
$1100/mo. Call 904-613-7605. TMI Real
Estate Group, LLC.
'TWEEN BEACH & Town Center. Two
1BR/1 BA Condos, Hodges. Amenities.
$880/mo. 285-6905.
PVB -THE Colony. Walk to beach, owner
motivated, 2BR/ 2BA, 2nd floor, high ceil-
ings, new carpet, W/D +FP., garage.
Avail. immed. $1100/mo. 635-6375.


TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2.5BA, garage,
vaulted ceilings, fireplace, community,
pool, gated community. $1500/mo.
285-4618.


OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con-
dos, weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343.
KEY LARGO condo 2BR/2BA close to
shops, restaurants. 1 week $800, biweekly
$1500. Call 904-673-9793.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully furnished, ocean-'
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
SANIBEL ISLAND 2BR/2BA condo on
canal, 180 steps to beach, completely ren-
ovated November 2005, $825/weekly
through 12/15/06, 585-624-7398.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269.


OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury fumished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Street & 5th Ave. South
www.oceanparksultes.com
(904)318-0044


ROOMMATE, 2BR/2BA, CH&A, W/D,
newly renovated. 1.5 blocks to beach.
Available 5/20. $575/mo. (407)312-6473.
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach.
$550/mo+ deposit, includes utilities
(904)249-1890.
SHARE MY home near ICW, $500/mo. in-
cludes everything and use of hottub. Call
904-571-6533.
ROOMMATE. KERNAN/ ATLANTIC. Nice
3BR/2BA house, washer/dryer. $495/mo.
includes utilities/cable. 568-2157.
EXECUTIVE FEMALE seeking roommate
to share 3BR/2BA, fully furnished,, new
apartment. $600/mo.+ half utilities. 300' to
Beach/ Town Center. No pets. 249-0767.
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 +1/3
fees and utilities. Exclusive Miravista,
gated, pool; hot tub, health club, water-
front w/marina view. Room has own bath-
room, brand new large unit, 2700sf.
(904)463-2845 .
N. ATLANTIC Beach/ Spectacular Ocean-
front, THE BLUFFS. SHARE huge 2500sf
luxurious tri-level condo. Furnished,
3decks, private garden & entries, garage
prkg. Huge pool, wooded & secluded .
$1050/mo incl. tel. Id., until cable, wireless
networking. 12 mos lease. Will consider
short term @incr. rent. Avail. June 1 or
sooner. 716-4232.


NICE 4/BR house w/poql and fenced, back
yard $600/mo., Includes utilities and satel-
lite TV. 568-8700
FURNISHED ROOM- 1 mile to beach, ga-
rage parking $550, includes all, 1st and
last, 534-3336.
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment. (904)249-1711,
(904)349-9969. .


OFFICE SUBLET- 680sf., $16/sf. gross.
Jax Beach location. 904-687-8682. Avail.
npw.
OFFICE SUITE w'2 ohnces. 550sf, kuich.
enette. bathroom Alantic Beach. 3 Blocks
to Ocean. $750mo + utilities 247-0488
PRIME LOCATION. 1400sl, luin.shed
Ponte Vedra otirce space lot sub-lease.
5 offices. conference room. clerical area.
Can lease all or panmal Call 285-4030. exi
202 for details.


JAX BEACH. near Coun House Good for
small business. approximately 1000sl
$1200,mo + deposit. 246-8532, 535-0593.
246-8415.'
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd.
Great oi.ce building. plenty oi parking, on
two lois 3450sl. 993-4011 :
ATLANTIC BEACH Free slanting
:,ti'.Cecorrmercial,'relai building. shop.
commercial iol & warehouse space Startl.
ing al $500'mo Free rent. 1904)514.-1090
3500SF COMMERCIAL Building New
conslruJcion available soon. 514-1090.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse tor
lease, 3629sf. Ottice included. Large park-
ing lot, beach side of iniracoastai.
(770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New,
3750si mulii.purpose building for lease.
Near Beacn Marine Call for ,details,
343-1919 249-3214.


JUST THE 2 OF US! Swirls and stripes
forever! 2 line boy Kinens, a linie shy.
orn n n ihe shea. 5wk- old. adorable
Free to good home. 219-8469.
FREE TO Loving home only w-renced
'ard. German Shorthaired Pointer, spayed
female. t6mos Loves crldien, oiner peis.
Very lamiiy orienled Sweel personality,
Neeas to run & play ouisiae. 1oo. Call any-
time, 223-5050, as
GENTLE NATURED'cat needs quiet lov-
ing home. Spayed, vaccinations, 11 years
cid indoor only desperate circumstances
285-1267
FREE DOG to good home- 2 year old, Lab
mix. Very friendly and energetic. House-
broken, does not chew. Moving, must give
away. (850)980-0831.


MALE HUNTING dog, 5mo. old, all shots
& neutered. $75. 403-9140.
SUN CONURE. lyr Cage. toys training
books. Call 220-5815. 735-7813
FEMALE AMERICAN Bulldog puppy for
sale. $150. Call 249-0119.
RED NOSE Pitbull pups $250 each. Call
534-3336.


LOST LAB/ Boxer, brindle color, male, no
collar, not fixed, answers to Angus.
881-0052.. ;- /
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.


HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Buffalo, Whitetail,
Fallow-Guaranteed hunting license $5.00;
Season ,8/25/06-3/31/07. We have a No-
Game-No Pay policy. Book nowl Days
(314)209-9800; Evenings (314)293-0610.
Free Video and Brochure.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please, call .904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com


INJURED!' ACCIDENT Personal injury,
hurt, negligence, wrongful death. Call now
24 hrs A-A-A ATTORNEY Referral Serv-
ice (800)733-5342. Speak to a lawyer
now! Protect your Rights. No Fee. An ac-
cident is a Serious Matter.
DIVORCE $275-$350. Covers children,
etc. Only one signature required Excludes
govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000
ext.600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC.
Established 1977.



PUBLIC NOTICE
WORKSHOP MEETING
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that a WORK-
SHOP MEETING of the City Council of the
City of Neptune Beach, Florida,- will be
held on May 15, 2006, at 7:00 p.m., in the
Council Chambers, 116 First Street, Nep-
tune Beach, Florida.
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the .Council with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing the person will need a record of
the proceedings and for such purpose
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
In these meetings should contact the City
Clerk's Office no later than 5:00 p.m. the
day of the meeting.
Lisa Volpe, CMC
,City Clerk
SBL 5/10/06


NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINGS
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
Notice is hereby given the City Commis-
sion of Atlantic Beach, Florida will hold a
Public Hearing in City Hall, 800 Seminole
Road, at 7:15 p.m. on Monday, May 22,
2006 for the purpose of hearing and con-
sidering the views of the public concerning
the following proposed ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 90-06-193
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AT-
LANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 24 OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES, ZONING, SUBDIVISION AND
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS,
ARTICLE II, LANGUAGE. AND DEFINI-
TIONS, SEC. 24-17, DEFINITIONS, BY,
ADDING A NEW DEFINITION OF
SHORT TERM RENTALS; AND FUR-
THER AMENDING ARTICLE III, ZONING
REGULATIONS, DIV. 4, GENERAL PRO-
VISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS, BY ADD-
ING A NEW SUBSECTION (I) UNDER
SEC. 24-82, GENERAL RESTRICTIONS
UPON LAND, BUILDINGS,AND STRUC-
TURES, TO PROHIBIT SHORT TERM
RENTALS, AND PROVIDING AN EF-
FECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO. 40-06-21
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, CREAT-
-ING RULES FOR CABLE TELEVI-
SION FRANCHISES, ADOPTING CUS-E
TOMER SERVICE STANDARDS, ES-
TABLISHING OBJECTIVE 'REMEDIES
AND STANDARD ENFORCEMENT
PROCEDURES, REQUIRING PER-
FORMANCE AND INSURANCE GUAR-
ANTIES, REQUIRING OTHER PROVI-
SIONS CONSISTENT WITH MODERN
TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY DE-
VELOPMENTS, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
The full text of the above, ordinance is
available for public inspection in the office
of the City Clerk.
All persons interested are notified to be
present at the time and place listed above
and they shall be heard. If any person de-
cides to appeal any decision at any meet-
ing or hearing, he will need a record of the
proceedings, and for such purpose he
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
shall include the testimony and evidence
upon which appeal is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in these
proceedings should contact the City
Clerk's ohice a 247-5809; or at City Hall,
800 Seminole Road.
BL5/10/06 ;


NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:
Beach Body Towing Co., Inc. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to
sell these vehicles on May 31, 2006,
9:00 am at 922.7th Ave S., Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250-4208; pursuant to sub-
section 713.78'of ine Florida Staiules
Beach Body Towing Co., Inc. reserves the
rigni to accept or reject any and/or ali bids.
Cash only, day ol sale. No tiles, warran,-
lies or guarantee ol tiles "As s'
1 FARP11JORW249916 1994 FORD'
1FMDU32X8MUA73211 1991 FORD
1FTHF2612HNA96502 1987 FORD
1G6KS53B8MU817232 1991 CADILLAC
1GCCS14R4P0187405 1993 CHEVY
1HGCB7257MA0582591991 HONDA
2S3TA02C6S6411254 1995 SUZUKI
3FAKP1139WRFl93783 1998 FORD
3N1AB51D22L706716 2002 NISSAN
4N2DN11W7RD843157 2001. NISSAN
JN6ND11S4GWO009501 1986 NISSAN
JT8GK13T2R0043805 1994 LEXUS
S0601588005 UNKNOWN CLUBCAR
WBABF4312PEK06482 1993 BMW
BL 5/10/06


NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE BOARD OR ; MASSAGE
THERAP'v
IN RE The license to practice massage
therapy
Cherylanne Luciano, L.M.T.
Post Office Box 330204
Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233
CASE NO.: 2004-35151
LICENSE NO.: MA 18076
The Department of Health has filed an Ad-
ministrative Complaint against you, a copy
of which may be obtained by contacting,
S.J. DiConcilio, Assistant General Coun-
sel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald
Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Tallanassee
Florida 32399-3265, (850)245-4640.
If no contact has been made by you con-
cerhing the above by June 6. 2006. ihe
matter of the Administrative Compilani will
be presented at an ensuing meeting of the
Board of MassagO Therapy in an informal
proceeding.'
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Acl persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should coritact the individual or
agency sending this notice not later than
seven days prior to the proceeding at the
address given on the notice. Telephone:
(850)245-4640, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or
1-800-955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay
Service.
BL 5/3;5/10,5/17,5/24/06
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
REVISED

Notice Is hereby given that the Planning
and Development Review :Board for the
City of Neptune Beach meeting and Public
Hearing on Tuesday May 16, 2006 at
7:00 p.m. at Neptune Beach Elementary
School, 1515 Florida Boulevard, Neptune
Beach, Florida has been CANCELLED.
PDRB06-06 Application for Preliminary
Development Review of a proposed Waf-
Mart Supercenter to be constructed at 630
Atlantic Boulevard. The property is owned
by Lakeshore Village C/O M&P Shopping
Centers, 5025 Winters Chapel Road, At-
lanta, GA 30360-1700, and agent for the
owners is Edwards Cohen,. Attorneys at
Law, 6 East Bay Street, Suite 500, Jack-
sonville, FL 32202. Application is to con-
struct an approximate 117,413 square foot
retail center to be occupied by a Wal-Mart
Suplercenter.


BL 5/10/06


PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator training'for
employment: Bulldozers, Backhoes, Load-
ers, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Ex-
cavators; National Certification, Job Place-
ment Assistance; Associated Training
Services (800)251-3274 www.atsn-
schools.com.
AMERICA'S DRIVING Academy Start
your driving career! Offering courses in
CDL A. One tuition feel Many payment op-
tions! No registration feel (888)808-5947
info@americasdrivingacademy.com.
ATTEND COLLEGE online from home.
Medical, Business, Paralegal, Computers,
Criminal Justice. Job placement assis-
tance. Computer provided. Financial aid if
qualified. (866)858-2121 www.OnlineTide-
,waterTech.com
GOURD'S GOURD'S GOURD'S
LEARN to paint and decorate them. For
more information call Mrs. Laraine E.
Short at 285-0646 or email agourdpaint-
er@aol.com or Mr. Roy G. Cosselmon at'
246-7783. member of NEFGS.
SPANISH LESSONS for ages 5 and up
starting June. Native teacher. 723-5907.
IF YOU are Interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com


PART 'TIME Receptionist /Data Entry.
30 year old consulting company located
on Hodges Blvd. is seeking a part time
front desk Receptionist/Data Entry person.
Must have professional appearance and a
polite speaking voice. Experience in an-
swering a multi-line telephone system Is
desired. Basic computer skills are re-
quired. Must be able to accurately input
customer information into a computerized
database system. Other duties include
creating reports, maintaining inventory of
office supplies, and other general clerical
functions. Working hours are Monday
through Friday, 2:00 to 6:00. Please email
your resume to\mail@balescompany.com
or fax to 398.8121.
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Kitchen & Counter.
Benefits. 273-4785.
BEACHES MONTESSORI School: Needs
P/T Art, Teacher for '06-'07 school year.
4 hrs+prep weekly. Seeking energetic, or-
ganized, creative person. Beautiful setting,
good hourly rate. Send resume to
clane@dmsonline.org
CHILDCARE NEEDED
Christ United Methodist Church in Nep-
tune Beach needs childcare during church
services on Sunday mornings and some
evenings,during church related activities.
Applicant must be at least 18 years old.
Hours per month will vary according to
church's needs. Applicant should be com-
fortable with all aged children and promote
the emotional and social 'growth of the
children. Applicant should enjoy playing.
and talking to children and have knowl-
edge of the Christian faith. Please call the
church secretary at 249-5370 to apply.
JANITORIAL CLEANING
Offices, strip wax and buff, pressure
washing, carpet cleaning,, early and late
evening work, 273-2761.
CATERING CHEF, P/T, Christ Episcopal
Church, PVB is seeking an experienced
Chef who can- work a flexible schedule in-
cluding evenings and weekends. If you
would enjoy working in a fast paced,
church environment email your resume to:
*cdion@christepiscopalchurch.org or fax:
(904)285-0412. Drug-free workplace.
DELIVERY DRIVERS Needed. Beaches
only. $15-$20+ per hour. Need reliable
car and clean driving record. 247-FOOD..
THE CITY of Jacksonville Beach is seek-
ing an experienced Softball 'Scorekeeper.
Work will begin as soon as possible and
will end about June ,30th. Individual would
-then, have first choice of working the Fall
Softball League which begins in Septem-
ber. Work is 5 nights a week, 4 games a
night (Monday-Friday), and 4 games on
Saturday. Games start at 6:15pm. Pay is
$10 per game. If interested contact the
Jacksonville Beach Recreation Departl
ment 904)247 6236. .
PART TIME evening Commercial Clean-
ing at the each. $8/hr. 3hrs a night. Pro-
fessional drug.- ree workplace Musl pos-
sess identification. Social Securiry card &
References. 19041484.6625 or lax
(904)825-0619..
BONO'S BBQ in Neptune Beach is ac-
ceping applications ior all positions. FT &
P;T Apply in person 2.4pm daily
ARE YOU Gihed win Children" Are you
nurturing, patient and kind? Then Christ
Episcopal Church needs you We are in
need oi additional siard on Sunday morn-
ings. We also nave a lall weekday pos.ion
open. This position is in our Toddler class
M-Th, 8 30am-noon. Please contact Leila
Quinlan at 285-7390 x246 lor lunher ,nior-
mation. '
EXPERIENCED MOBILE Disc Jockey lor
weddings. panes Musi nave own music.
equipment. 270-1966
AFTERNOON COACH/ Recreational
Leader. 3-6PM, M-F. School age children
5-12. Relays, team sports, games, dance,'
exercise. Summer or long term employ-
ment. 246-3885, 1725 Penman Rd, Jax
Beach, Beaches Academy Child Enrich-
ment Center.

NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7am to. 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center. Ex-
celltnt work environment.,iExperienc. in
geriatric care. Applications available at
Fleet Landing Securiy Gale, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL:
Fax to10 (904)246-9447; email, to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
DRIVERS NEEDED
Van/Minibus dealership. Clean driving re-
cord; abstract needed. Local and/oir long
distance runs. CDL required: Inquire: 58
West 9th Street. AIlantic Beach or call
241-6004. .
CAR WASH ATTENDANTS NEEDED.
FT'PT Appily al Breezes Car Wash locat-
ed at 835 Allantic Blvd. Great $$$ poten-
tial 249-2844 1
BATHROOM TECHS& '
CUSTODIAN
Self motivated, fast moving, flexible, multi-
task person. Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transportation a must.
6pm-10:30ptn, or later. Call Debbie after
2pm. 285-3400, ext. 3352.
PART-TIME TYPIST need Hiarspeed In,.
ternet and Mini Transcrer System Call
(904)694-1100.
SECRETARY, possible F/T, experienced,
real estate office. Fax resume: 273-4848.
LINE COOK needed. Please apply in per-
son, Giovanni's,.1161 Beach Blvd., Jax
Beach. 249-7787.
MARSH LANDING Country Club (Ponte
Vedra Beach). Part-time Line Cook for
daytime shifts. Opening available immedi-
ately. Apply in person Tuesday-Saturday
(285-6514). Drug testihg/EOE.
GOLD'S GYM is dedicated to providing
our members the highest level of quality in
a health and fitness program Utilizing state
of the art equipment, current nutrition and
fitness information. We offer a friendly
atmosphere to our members by a team of
enthusiastic professionals in a clean, well
maintained environment..In addition we
provide a unique service to our members
by providing them with the tools for fitness
success. We are currently seeking part-
time Front .Desk Representatives for our
Baymeadows location to assist our mrem-
bers. Must have flexible availability and
strong communication skills. Previous cus-
tomer 'service experience is necessary.
Please call 904-448-0600 for more infor-
mation.
MODELS WANTED for high quality fe-
male fashion photography. Good pay per
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135.
EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRM Seeking Ad-
min. Assistant, proficient in word process-
ing. Excellent grammarian. 20-25 hrs/wk.
Contact Hank Maly, 280-1966.
TELEMARKETING
LOOKING FOR strong Telemarketer, ex-
perience a must, strong phone skills,
working hours 9am-3pm M-F, good pay +
bonus. Must be flexible with days. Ponte
Vedra Beach location. Must have own car


transportation. Please call for details.
(904)273-5959.
AFTERNOON DRIVER
P/T for dry cleaning pick up. and delivery.
Wonderful opportunity to make extra mon-
ey. Mon- Fri. The Cleaners, 1519 Penman
Rd. Call Chris 629-2683.
INFINITY ALLSTARS Cheerleading needs
Tumble Coach. Please contact 247-1031.


PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Assistant at the
Cambridge Prep School, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Competitive pay & great benefits.
Call 285-7997 for details.

SECURITY GUARD
Full Time with flexible schedule at a Pre-
mier Retirement Community. Excellent
benefits. Experience preferred. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd. Atlantic
Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447; e-mail to:
jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/Drug-Free
workplace.
LOOKING FOR good hard worker for Har-
die Lap Siding crew. Must have transpor-
tation. Call 608-9268.


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AC & Healring company needs installers.
Service Techs & Helpers Call Rob.
509-3062
LIVE AND work at the beach in a casual
atmosphere Ocean Waves is accepting
applications 10ot ie toilowing positions
CSR, Acctg, Optical Techs, Office Manag-
er, Sales Reps, and Showroom Sales. 76
Levy Rd Apply in person or email resume
10 keliy'oceanwaves corn
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G C Supern-
tendenl 1or established company Drug
free work place Beneils 241-2721.
Compassionale, responsible caregivers
for the elderly needed. Live-in'shifts up to
2, 3, 4 or 5 days per week. $11t1shift.
American Home Companions. 2477495.
ABSENT ANSWER is looking for happy
people to work PT/FT shifts, evenings &
weekends. Will train. Great pay. Call today
270-2357 ,.. .:,. .... .
CABPE il EBS & HelPR-B feH-e's5 area...
Transportation & phone a music 535-7356.
THERAPISTS WANTED- Licensed SLPS
in Miami.Dade and Broward counties Bi-
lingual a plus.. Per diem & F/T. Bilinguals
Inc Cnild & Parent Services, (866)696-
0999 x122 www.bilingualsinc:com.
VEHICLE COORDINATOR/ Customer
'Service Lol Management pans warran-
Ties, vehicle chneck in clean driving record
CDL, license prelerred sell molivalea
general office work computer. iniernei hIll-
ralte. escelient benefits including proli
sharing. smoke free office, Atlantic Beach,
www Irans.iplus com Specify position on:
fax resume 221-2705.
FLOOR TECH
Full Time in Health Center Housekeeping
Depanmeni l a Prmer Retirement Com-
muni y Floor experience required (strip-
ping. outing. polisringi Excellent benefits
and work environment.. Applications avail-
able at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic, Beach, FL;
Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/Drug-free
workplace.
-* *' .
Lawn service seeks individual to perform.
dependable quality, work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
FIRST CHOICE Home 'Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
JOB CRAFTERS, Inc. Now hiringll! First
Class Shipyard Trades: Pipe Fitters,
Structural Fitters, Structural Welders.
Work in FL, AL. Overtime + per diem' Up
to $23./hour. Toll-Free: (800)371-7504
Phone:' (251)433-1270, Fax: (251)433-
0018.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.
COUNTER HELP, Ponte Vedra area,
FT/PT, Call 285-5644.
RADIO PRODUCTION ASSISTANT. The
MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Shows studio
has an opening for a show production as-
sistant. This individual assists in producing
LIVE and recorded programs, Including
coordinating guests, board operations, ed-
iting, call-ins, podcasting, CD-ROM Pro-,
duction, advertising, e-mail operations,
show archiving and website operation. No
experience required. Full-Time or Part-
Time. flexible hours. Skills Preferred: Mi-
crosoft Word, Excel. Send resume or letter
of interest to Production Assistant at
Radio@MyTechnologylawyer.com
CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teachers & Assistant Teach-
ers. F/T & P/T available. We offer a com-
petitive salary & benefits package. Call
273-6960 or fax resume to: 280-5742.
ADVISOR ASSISTANT for Beaches Fi-
nancial Planning Firm. Strong phone &
computer skills, investment or insurance
experience required. Starting $10-$13/hr.,
based on experience. Fax resume to:
(904)339-0016.
EXP. TRIM.CARPENTER
& HELPERS
Needed immediately. Must have tools &
transportation: Call Kevin @ Custom Trim
Upgrades. (904)339-4276. .
EXPERIENCED LINE Cook. Apply in per-
son: 218 1st Street, Neptune Beach.
GIFT SHOP
NOW HIRING. Hardworking sales person.
Apply in person Sea Shells & Coral. 230
North Boardwalk. Jax Beach.
HOUSEKEEPER FOR PVB Pre-School.
Great benefits. Call 285-7997 for details.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
MOVING AND Storage Co. is currently
seeking professional, courteous and expe-
rienced Laborers and Drivers. Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Drivers
License. Drug testing is required. For
more information call 241-2921.


CARPENTERS WANTED transportation
and tools required. 226-8576.

HOUSEKEEPERS .
Full-Tirme with great benefits and work en-
vironment at a premier retirement com-
munity. Experience preferred.. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, F:_ 32233: Fax io 904-246-9447.'
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE1
Drug-free Workplace
* *' *-* ,* .,

HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly De.
pendable car required Full or par lime
Call 223-5033;.
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
w/valid Florida bnrver's License. Exper-
ern'ce nelpiul but will irarn. Good salary S
t.ePeli.s.'A"pply at Surflide Pools 313
Baach Blvd. 246-2666 or lax resume 10o.
249-8801. e-mal auritidepools@aol corn
ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping.
seeking responsible individuals, reliable
transportation and phone required.
Great pay. 591-5901, 514-1188.
KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. hiring exp.
Carpenlers & Helpers in Beaches area.
Please call 686-1818
TEACHER NEEDED for Beaches pre-
school. Monday-Friday. Call 246-0433.
PEST CONTROL Lawn Tech/ Household
Pest Tech. $10/hr. to train. $26K+, medi-
cal, dental, life, retirement. Must have FL
DL. Please call 904-726-9332.
NEED PRESSURE washer and roof
cleaner. No experience necessary. Call af-
ter 7pm, 994-0045.
EVENTS REP, A Reader's Digest Co.
Run Your Own Business! Books Are Fun
offers an exciting sales opportunity for in-
dependent sales rep! Set up and run Book
Fairs at businesses &. corporations. Com-
mission Guaranteed the first 3 mths.
Training & support provided. Need: Trudk/
SUV/ Trailer, stroage & computer. For de-
tails & to apply: www.booksarefunltd.com
Req#2117BR/ 1649BR Fax: 888-556-
4795 Call: (800)966-8301 x2698
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GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Join our team. Our company has openings
for our service dept, good salary, must
possess a good driving record, be custom-
er friendly. We offer company vehicle,
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to
us. Apply at 159 19th Street N. Jax.
Beach. 242-9002.

HAIR SALON needing 3 Stylists and a
Nail Technician. Affordable medical insur-
ance offered. Call 237-4895 for more in-
formation.
RECEPTIONIST/ ADMIN Asst. for small
CPA firm. Proficient w/Excel & Word:
bookkeeping and experience in tax office
procedures a plus. Fax resume ,o
249-1740.
POOL CLEANER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply: Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax resume:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools @aol.com
MED TECH, 11pm-7am, Caregiver
3pm-11pm, 11pm-7am, F/T, Must enjoy
working with the elderly. Apply in person
at Ashford Court Assisted Living, 1700
The Greens Way, Jax Bch, FL 32250.
EOE, DFWP.
BEALLS
NOW HIRING Sales Associates. Full. &
part time positions available Bealls offers
competitive wages, employee discount &
advancement opportunities. Apply in per-
son, 3876 South 3rd St., Jax Beach.
NEED BUSSERS and Experienced Serv-
ers for all shifts. Please apply in person@
Mothers Home Cooking, 1183 Beach Blvd
Jax Beach.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs
F/T Kennel Attendant. No experience, nec-
essary. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924.
LAUNDRY AIDES
Full-Time, 6:30am to 3pm at a premier re-
tirement community. Some weekends and
holidays. Excellent benefits and great
work environment. Applications available
at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233;
Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlanding.com. 'EOE/ Drug-free
Workplace.
*DRIVERS*
DO you want to join a winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.

LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred.
25k to 40k first year, plus benefits. DFWP,
good driving record. No exp. required, will
train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management.


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TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS, FT/PT (In-
fants-5yrs.) Requires patience, reliability &
love of children. Performance based bo-
nuses. Up to 2wks vacation, paid training,
& caring management. EOE. 242-9645,
242-9646, 1851 Beach Blvd. 32250.
PAYDAY CHECK Cashers accepting ap-
plications. Apply in person 2156-2 May-
port Rd.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money, cas-
ual atmosphere, very busy, great people
to work with. FT/PT. 285-0139.
SALES
ATLANTIC Beach van/ minibus dealership
seeking self-motivated Individuals (2).
High' year end; Entry level position, com-
puter .Internet literate; clean driving re-
cord. Draw vs Commission. Excellent ben-
efits to include profit sharing. CDL license
preferred, but will train.
www.transitplus.com Fax resume:
221-2705
DRIVERS $1500'bonus every 6 months.
OTR, Excellent home time, New Equip-
ment, 1 year Experience Class A with tank
& hazmat. Call (877)882-6537. www.oa-
kleytransport.com.
DRIVERS: ALL Shifts! Exc. Pay/ Benefits.
CDL-A Dump Exp. A+. 877-512-6210.
premiumdrivers.com
Bartender, Door Guy, and Liquor Store
Clerk. Must be able to work days, nights,
weekends, .and holidays. Must pass' drug
test and background check. Call Robert @
465-0149..
SUNCRUZ CASINOS Now hiring Deck
Hands & Kitchen Staff. Will train. Apply in
person: 4378 Ocean St. Mayport.
(904)249-9300.
JOURNALISTS WANTED immediate open-
ings DOthan Eagle Copy Editor. Report-
er, Graphics Reporler/ Anisl Enterprse
Ledger: Managing Editor. News Clerk.
Jackson Coun-y Fiordian Managing Edi-
tor, .Pa'ge Designer, News Clerk. Call
Louise Thomas (334)712-7924.
Drivers CDL A "Honey I'm Home...Every
Weekend!" Great pay & benefits Special
orientiaon pay for exp. drivers Paid train-
ing tor school graasl Cypress Truck Lines,
Inc *ww cypressiruck.com 1888l808-
5846
BUSY WHOLESALE Seatood company,
seeks F.T Fish Processor & Drivers
w/good records. Apply in person only:
C&C Fisheries, .36 6th St., Atlantic
Bch.
TELEMARKETERS/ APPOINTMENT Set-
ters. Great pay/ holars, bonuses, benefits
avail. Open interviews, Saturday 5/13,
12pm-3pm. For appt., Matt Meadows
472-9132, 9951 Atlanic Blvd Bidg. 4 con.
irence room
SECRETARY NEEDED in Beaches area
Computer & Maine experience preferred
Fax resume Io: Custom Marine. 221-6413.
or emaii cusiommarine@bellsoulh net
LABORERS CARPENTERS iall rypes).
Scaholo Erectors, Iron Workers, call
249-8147.


Join the crew at The
Boathouse Grill.
NOW HIRING...
Experienced
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Wai Staff
Hostesses
Apply In Person M-F 9am 3pm
2321 Beach Blhd.
241-9771


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Positions open for the,
following Depts.
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE/
GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE/.
GARDEN HOMES,
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.
CLUBHOUSE
OPERATIONS:
*',F/T Servers needed for
upscale main dining room.
P/T Valet
Cook
Dishwasher
BEACHHOUSE:
* Beachhotse Supervisor,
F/T ear round, requirements:
Lifeguard, first .aid, CPR
certifications, pool operators
license.
Responsible for managing,
supervising lifeguards/
attendants, member guest
hosting, registrations, pool
pool equipment maint., general
pool duties.
Seasonal, Lifeguard
Attendants
Hc offer excellent salary, and.
benefits including paid Vacation
and Holidays, Health and Dental
Insurance, 401K.
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person
between the hours of
9:00-11:00 AM
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531


-* "* *
NADER'S PEST RAIDERS has Immedi-
ate opening for a Lawn Technician, inex-
perienced preferred -we will train. Appli-
cant must possess a good driving record.
Competitive salary, & excellent benefits In-
cluding holiday & vacation pay, insurance,
bonuses, & retirement plan. We have a
great working environment and have been
In business for over 15 years- come grow
with us! Fax resume to 904-273-0682 or
apply in person at 10066 Sawgrass Drive
West, Ponte Vedra Beach.

ATLANTIC COAST Pools Is looking for full
time Service Personnel. Good driving re-
cord required. 246-7431.
BREAKFAST/LUNCH COOK & Restau-
rant Manager needed, 6am-2pm. Pizza,
restaurant experience a plus. Mayport Rd.
The Pie Hole, 249-7437.
OFFICE MGR. P.V. Orthopedic implant
Co. seeking positive, detail oriented multi-
tasker to coordinate administrative and
sales effort in Florida. Top Compensation
based on skills and experience. Reply to
lenmed@comcast.net .
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
PVB Business Owner has immediate need
for personable, goal-oriented, experi-
enced, enthusiastic assistant who pos-
sesses excellent communication' skills
(written and spoken), computer/ technolo-
gy skills. Make yourself invaluable in this
newly created position, PT to FT flexibility.
Fax resume to 285-7059.
DRIVER NEEDED immediately for moving
company. Experience helpful. 285-2426.
GROUNDSKEEPER: FULL time at pre-
mier remiement community Experience
preferred Excellent aenellis and woik en-
vironment Applicalions at Fleei Landing
Security Gate, One Fleel Landing Blvd
Aliantic Beach, FL 32233, Fax io
(904)246-9447, email to:
o bs@fleetleanding.com EOE/ Drug-
ree Workplace.
SERVERS, LINE Cook, Dishwashers,.
Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro. Ponte Vedra,
273-7980 Gale Parkway, 996-7557.
.WANTED. CARPENTERS & Helpers Re-
moOeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beacn 693-3130
DRIVER- Hiring qualilled drivers lor Cen-
'ral Florida local and national OTR posi-
tions. Food grade tanker no hazmat, no
pumps., Greal beretris. competitive pay
'and new equipment. Need 2'years experi-
ence. Call Bynum Transport for your op-,
portunity today; (800)741-7950. :
BUSY REAL Estate Office needs Property
,Manager. Excellent computer skills a
must. Send resume to P.O. Box 1631,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL'32004.


MARINE PERSONNEL
F/T Professional Positions
Full Benefits Local Work
Chief Engineer
DDE 4000 or better
Deckhands
OS-MMD
Send resume/work history to:
P.O. Box 1583
Key West, FL 33041
Fax (305) 296-5326


QUALIFIED PET Stylist needed. Modern
shop/ great income. FT/PT (904)349-2699
SEA

TURTLE
INN.
Join our team!
Now hiring for
all positions!
MAINTENANCE
ROOM ATTENDANTS
HOUSEMEN
RESTAURANT SERVERS
BANQUET HOUSEMEN
COOKS
FRONT DESK AGENTS
FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR
RESERVATIONIST
RELIEF NIGHT AUDIT
Apply in person
One Ocean ,Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach.
(904)249-7402.
EOE, M/VFN/D.
Duckworth Concrete Construction
Seeking .Finishers, Foremen, Laborers.
Competitive wages. Great .benefits.
(904)334-7876.
TEACHER'S ASSISTANT
An established Ponte Vedra preschool,
CDA a plus. Flexible hours. Position avail-
able June 1st. Call 285-2965.
EXPERIENCED DETAILERS Day a nighi
shrils Muvl have valid drivers license &
Iransporltaon. Only serious. responsible.
hard workers need apply Eic 716.4413
DEPENDABLE LAWN Tech. Experience
preferred. Must have driver's license &
transportation. 241-4276.
WANTED: CONSTRUCTION ,& Pool
Maintenance Personnel. IClean driving re-
cord a must. 246-2455.
RECEPTIONIST FOR upscale design
firm, Hodges/ JTB. FT M-F. Phone, com-
puter, & people skills a must. Competitive
pay & benefits. No phone calls, fax re-
sume only, 730-3413.


Now Hiring

Room Attendant
Houseperson
PT Breakfast
Attendant
Full and Part Time
Apply in Person:
1220 Marsh Landing Pkwy.
Jacksonville Beach, FL
280-9101


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We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
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Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
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Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the
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We have the following full & part-time positions available:


Accounting Clerk Ra
Painter
Technology Field Tech.
Human Resources Coord.
Wknd Security Officer
Lifeguard Lieutenant
Irrigation Technician
Spray Technician
Delivery Drivers Fit
Pool Technicians
Line Cooks
Banquet Set-Up Attd.
Starter/Rangers


cquet'Club Retail Asst.
Equipt Oper./Laborers
Housekeepers
Front Desk & Bell Stand
Laundry Attendant
Dishwashers
Servers/Diningroom Attd.
Gourmet Shop/Retail Clerk
ness Attd./Beach Reception
Laundry Team Leader
Stockperson
Room Service Servers
PM Turndown


THE SPA now hiring for various positions
SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Camp Counselors
Slide Monitor & Swim Instructors
Pool Porters
Patio Servers & Snack Bar Cook
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa; For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing. Have basic home repair skills,
tools, transportation & a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$. P/T, F/T.
MORTGAGE COMPANY Looking for a
Loan Closer for their Beaches office. Sal-
ary & benefits commensurate with experi-
ence. Call Pattie, 273-8620.
CONSTRUCTION/HOME REMODELING
Company hiring Remodelers w/own tools
& reliable transportation. Call 246-0309.
PRIVATE CLEANING Company seeking
reliable, insurable workers. Serious inqui-
ries only. Monday-Friday. Call 716-8824,
leave message.


BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
cial. Call 242-9358.

NOW HIRING. Hardworking sales person
for gift shop. Apply in person Sea Shells &
.Coral. 230 North Boardwalk. Jax Beach.
* -* *
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top:
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811.
11655 Central Pkwy #313. Jax, FL
32224.
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SMALL OCEANFRONT hotel looking for
dependable housekeepers and a front
desk clerk. Weekends required. Please
apply in person at 120 Atlantic Blvd., Nep-
tune Beach..
BEALLS
NOW HIRING Area Manager. We are
looking for a motivated individual to over-
see & coordinate specific deparimernrs
within the store. Bealls *:.lters e cellent
company benefits, com ,peili.'e .aiary and
ongoing opportunities or orowih & ad-
vancement. Apply in peison, 3876 South
3rd St., Jax Beach.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT.FRONT Office
Family. cardio, OB GYN experience a
plus. Fax 636-0066


Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks F/T)
*Paid Weekly
* Design your own daytime hours
* Work regular clients near your
home
* Experience a plus
* Must have own transportation
and home phone


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The kv'is hie limit at Baptist Medical Center Beaches,
where we 'contmue to grow with more neu beds, more
clinical advancements and more 0loiry goals. Come
enjoy our collaborative environment, progressive,
technology, positive relationships and challenging
work. And find more opportunities to soar!


CAREER FAIR
Hospital-wide opportunities!
Tuesday, May 16th 3 pm 7 pm
Baptist Medical Center Beaches
1350 13th Avenue South
Jacksonville Beach

Enter to win Dinner for Two!

For a complete list of available positions and
: to apply online, please visit:
www.e-baptisthealth.cqm/findmore


CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
Jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.

Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits?
American Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257.
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Book-
keeper. Must know QuickBooks & have
Good computer skills. 838-9786.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Immediate open-
ing for fast paced IM/FP practice. Compet-
itive salary & benefits. Fax resume:
(904)241-0831, or call (904)241-1035:
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales,
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.
EXPERIENCED SERVERS and Saule
Cooks needed for Conltnentai Restaurant
Apply in person ai Maxs. 1312 Beach
Blvd., 247-6820.
THE CLEANERS
FRONT COUNTER PERSON, good cus-
tomer service. Call Stacy, 673-2420.
QUALITY CONTROL PERSON, will train.
Call Anna, 246-1705.

SILK PRESSER, Ponte Vedra area, guar-
anteed hours. 285-5644.


AUTOMOTIVE LOT COORDINATOR/
Customer Service, parts, warranties, vehi-
cle check in, clean driving record. CDL, .li-
cense preferred self motivated, general of-
fice work, computer/ internet literate, ex-
cellent benefits including profit sharing,
smoke free office, Atlantic Beach,
www.transitplus.com Specify position on:
fax resume 221-2705.
AMERICAN MORTGAGE EXPRESS
CORP.
Seeking candidates for the position of
Support Clerk in our Post-Closing/ Ship-
ping Department located in Neptune
Beach. Selected candidate will be respon-
sible for the scanning of mortgage loan
files: This is an entry level position requir-
ing nd prior mortgage experience:
however, reliability, organization and
attention to detail are a must. We will train
the right individual. Please fax your re-
sume to the attention of Debbie Williford at
(904)247-8889.. the wholesale mortgage
division of American Mortgage Express
Corp is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Medical, Dental, Vision and 401K availa-
ble. Casual dress and beach location are
an added benefit.
SERVICE MECHANIC
Local pool company seeking experienced
service technician. Must have knowledge
of pumps., illers, heaters, and chemical
automation, systems, 3-5 .years experi-
ence, pool remodeling skills a plus. Salary
dependent on experience. Excellent cus-
tomer service skills, full benefits, 401k.
Fax resume to Surfside Pools Jax Beach
at 904-249-8801 or email:
julie@surfsidepools.net.
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also; NAIL TECH w/clientele. No
acrylics. 'Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Miki,
242-8008.


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1995 FORD Aerosiar XLT AC real.
needs transmission work, $600 OBO,
534-3336.
1995 ISUZU Rodeo. Good cond. PS, PB,
A/C, nearly new tires, 174,500 mi.
Runs and drives great. $3500 OBO.
(904)363-0705.


1998 CADILLAC Eldorado, 120,000
miles, pearl white, mint condition. $7700.
838-8847.
2000 CADILLAC STS, platinum,. 23k
miles, sunroof, alloy wheels, 6 CD, 3yr ex-
tended warranty, Northstar. $18,000 OBO.
221-5924.


S, 1999 SEBRING Convertible, silver/ black-
1985 FORD Bronco 11 4x4, $600 in new top, AM/FM/CD. 88,000 miles. Good con-
tires & timing dhain. $1000. 534-3336. edition. $8000. Call 247-6593, 708-8818.


, 1999 CHEVY Conversion Van,. excellent 94 MONTE CARLO, A/T, A/C, AM/FM,
condition. 58,000 rriiles. $7000. 962-6295. runs great, $1800 OBO. 716-2586.


1998 S10 Pickup, 5 speed, A/C, $1800
OBO. 334-5294.
2001 NISSAN Frontier, exc cond., new
A/C, PS, PB, CD AM/FM, full topper.
44,000 mi. $9500 OBO. (904)363-0705.
1997 NISSAN Pickup XE. Immaculate
condition, only 75,000 miles, automatic
transmission, AC, color-matching fiber-
glass topper, new tires. $5400 OBO.
887-9030.

1996 CHEVY Blazer, 4x4. Full power
package & ready to go. Low miles. $5950
OBO. Call 249-2943.



2000 FORD Focus, automatic, A/C, load-
ed, 86,000 miles, $3800 OBO. 334-5294.
1998 ACURA CL 3.0 Coupe, 81k mi.,
loaded, $8500. 223-1166.


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2000 BMW 323CI Convertible, 79k miles, 1979 TRANSAM, black, 403, PS, PB.
black w/black top, $21,400 FIRM. Call Newly, professionally rebuilt motor &
708-4927. trans. $4500 OBO. 207-4037.


2000 NISSAN UltimaGXE, excellent con-
dition, low miles, 4 door, power windows,
locks, cruise, new tires. $7900 OBO.
887-9030.
LINCOLN LIMOUSINE $2995 OBO,
Ford Tempo, 46,000 miles, $2495 OBO.
821-2058.
1997 BMW Z3 Convertible Roadster.
"PERFECT LITTLE CAR!" 87,000mi.
4-speed, 4cyl. Silver, great mileage.
$14,900. 247-1049.
87 VOLVO WAGON, good work vehicle.
Ladder/ surf racks. $800. 241-6810.
97 TAURUS, loaded, $2500 OBO. Call
716-2586.
1999 VW Jetta GLX, VR6. Excellent con-
dition, 76,000 miles. $7000. Call Richard
at 673-9179.


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LOOKING FOR Sincere Caregiver to com.-
pleie leam, caring lor elderly lady, nome
care experience, cenilied HHA or CNA.
Flexible schedule averaging 50hrs., 12-
24/hr. shifts, $12/hr. Non-smoking. Back-
ground check, drug test. Leave message,
(904)424-2955.
HOUSEKEEPER. CLEANING, Laundry,
etc References needed Ponte, Vedra
Beach 993-4011.

DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers pan-lime and tullTiime Be a mem-
ber of a greal team Jcin our Recreation
Department al a premier retirement com.
munity. Fun work envronmeni C3lass C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required Mus Dbe able-'o set up and
break dr.,wrn or special events Compeir
.tive wages and excellent beneltis Applica-
tions available al Fleel Landing Security
Gate, Ons Fieel Landing Bvird, Alianmtic
.Beach, FL 32233; Fax. to 904-246-9447;
emailt o jobs@fleetlanding.com
EOE.Drug-free workplace.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED Soulr.side
ana Beaches Work in learns of ir.ree
Mu- have own ransponation. valid Jriv-
er's license. Approximately $175,wK o
slan. Moday-Friday, no nighis.weekends
Home Cleaning Ceniters ol Ameri:,a
(904)642-8885.


THOMASVILLE MARTINIQUE Entenain-
rnenr Cenier $350 BOSE VCS 10 Cen-
ler & Surround $150 INFINI'TY Rel
2000 4 Tower Fioor Pair $225 FUJI 1.0
speed Berkely $300. 424 :4105
DAYNA'S ANTIQUES lusl acquired Jack-.
sornvile Estate Collage style furniture
Irench country/. ots ol sterling pieces. Por.
celain. glassware, Walenord Sleuben
Schneider, Nippon, Bavaria, Limoges and
Orienial pieces. Slop by and see what's
new. 75 11ih Sireel Nonn, Jax Beach
Aimways accepting crmique coris,.gnmenis.


BED- BRAND name queen set
new. w'warranrv $129. Can deliver
(9041858-9350
QUEEN SIZE Bed. manress box springs.
irame. i60 241-4954
QUEEIr BEDROOM set w.matnress & box
spring tw.-, end aibles. armoire,. lack &
natural wood, 1500. 699-9981
36" COMMERCIAL MOWER 13rip
Honda, very low hours $1200 OBO
334-3157.
ASIAN INSPIRED Dinngq Room Table & 6
,crhars, butler. $950 Pier 1 srlie glass lop
lable w 4 Rann chairs $30", Larde luton
w.black cushion. $300 Two wood & iron
nignh siands. .25 &etl Miscellaneous.
,.while olri-e furniture All lurlnilure ike
new. Call 662.r5-0l


CHILD CARE Teachers wiln CDA, top TREADMILL PROFOCRM XL cr.osswalk
pay,. also Teachers Assistants needed. 'n .rp w.rouI Dench Lk.e new, $300.
220-3993. -80-0014


PONTE vEDRA Animal Hospial looking
for a Veterinary Technician exp required
Apply wIrrm 28 Corona Rd 285-7924


-TEACHERS WANTED Over 50 Souitr
Carolina school dislncis interviewing at
the annual SC EXPO Ior Teacner Recrun.-
meni in Columbia, SC. June 12. FREE
regisiraiion online at www cerra org.
Statewide online leaching application
available alt w wA.winmrop edu'scieacr..



THOLISAIJDS OF Businesses For Sale Iov
Owners Nationwide Preview business lor
ireel Inieresied in buying or selling a busE-
ness Call GW Merger 1877i217-8231 or
vi-l www gwmerger corm
COIN LAUNDRY- Flonda's largest chain
oi Corn Laundry Supersiores ,i now offer.
ing ire oppi y to join our successful family
ot Coin Laundry owners. Not a franchise.
but a cnarice lor you to own & operate a
luliy developed & proven business model
thats both profiiabie & easy io manage.
Join us flo a tree seminarr at 7pm Mvlay
161h Call 800-425-0941 XIi Io RSVP
ALL CASH candy route. Do you earn
$5800 day'' 30 machines. Iree candy All
irt $9995. 18881629-9968. BO2000033.
Call us We will not be undersold'
LADY'S CLOTHING Boutique Jaa Beach.
Great clientele. 616-8224



ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915 .


HOME HEALTH aid available lor 24 hour
care in your home. Reliable. Good refer-
ences 536-8459. please leave message


CNA/ MED Tech available to care for your
loved one. Over 20yrs, exp. Good refs.
Call Mrs.Thomas 434-4573.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachesleader.com
EXPERIENCED COMPANION/ Sitter will
assist with daily tasks, Dr. appointments,
meals and more. (904)317-7417.
QUALITY CARE from the heart for the
elderly 24/7, Senior Companion S6rvices.
:(904)220-2311. ,


BED. KING maniress setl 289 Can de-
liver i904i391-.0015.
DESIGNER,'. LAMINATED Flooring.
$'75.'f. 30% 'thicker, sill in box, must sell.
744-6534-1 '
HOT SPRINGS not tub, 5 person, $600.,
Call 534-3336.
FOR SALE! VICTORIAN REPRODUC-
TION CAMELBACK SOFA iby Kirrmbatli
Manogan',, Wnie Damask LIKE NEW -
$500. MATCHING END TABLES Ipairl -
v'clorian Reproduciionr Lyre Lamp Tables
(by Kimball). Mahogany, Italian Marble
T.-p, Single Draw LIKE NEW $200 for
pair Call 992-1214.
REMODELING SALE! Water neater. ,nle-
riot exterior doors, oven Irdge, igni lix-
lures eic Caell or appt. 249-1098.
8' SLATE TOP POOL TABLE bougqrr new
in 2001. New price }1200 Will sale lot
$600 plus you pay io remove. includes.
nDilaro Dalls .:uC slicks bridge, holder,
brushes, cover 1/2 KEG 'KEGORATOR'
boughtr new 2002 for $700 Will sell for
$500 Black Kenmore Accessories in-,
cluded 2' lanksi Call 242-7379
FREE DIABETIC Supplies' Medicare pa.
tients' Call Us Toll Free 8661294 3476
and receive a tree meieri Am-Med Oualtry
Diabetic Supplies
MOHAWK CARPET Brand new, must
see. 200 square Yards of beige, plush
short pile carpeting, $975. 424-6809.
DINING TABLE 2 Leaves 6 cnhais, table
pads Solid Mahogany $1400 OBO
241.3894 .
WASHER, GOOD condition. $100 iwilt
free dryer. 247-8597.
NEARLY'NEW: First, Years'bassinet (vi-
brates, music, nature sounds & more)
$80' La Z-Boy taupe fabric recliner $150;
The Firm Workout System (includes
weight bar, 2 steps instruction booklet &
6 unopened DVD's) $75. (904)242-8061,
BED- FULL-SIZE cnerry sleigh oead,
wimanress & box spring Must sell $395
Can deliver (904,0858-9350


MOVING. APPLIANCES, Furnilure, slear.
o, oTVs & much more. Call 24,9.3822
METAL ROOFING, Sa'.e .$ Buy direct
from manufacturer. 20 'colors ini stock with
all accessories. Quick turn around. Deliv-
ery available. Toll free (888)393-0335.
HUSKY LARGE toolbox & step bars for
truck. Window A/C units: 246-3055.
BIG SCREEN TV, 65" Sony, High Defini-
tion. Flawless condition, Must sell, $1950
0BO. Serious inquiries only, 434-4388.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877..


WE PROVIDE Quality, live-in. or hourly DRIVE ON LIFT
care for your'loved one American Home 7000 POUND drive on lift for cars, $1800.,
Companions. 285-7899. Call-Steve. 407-291-7554.


COUCHS FOR sale. Call for details $100/
$200 534-3336.


WINDSURFER, FANATIC model, 2 sails;
complete, good shape. $100. 246-9001.
REMODELED KITCHEN Cook Top Fri-
ged ire 36 giasD top, like new $200. Pot-
tery Barn Dining Table 6'-8' w/8 chairs
$800 (will sell ieperaleiv 294-7885. *


PRIME ACREAGE Auction. 11 AMt SAT
May 20 Arcadia, FL 10.6 AC'- Orneied
In 18 Parcels 27.-- to 118t-- Acres Lc.raT.
edin 3esoto County Ciose i0 SR C0 &. uS
17. P-eview onslie. Friday May 2 -Pl l -
6PM. (8001257-4161 M.E. Higgerontoinam.
CA'l FL Licr AU305'AB158,
EXECUTIVE ESTATE Aucin orn ire Si
John's River Mortgage icrecir.'sure
4BR/4 5BAnome on 2 ac Boat nu.:.se
whi dock May 13 1pm in Mandarin. FL
iwnhillauctlons com, Call 888-821-0894
AB2083


AUCTION WATERFRONT JBR'3 5BA
Innerartly Island nome near Pensac,,'ia
Orange Beacn pool. ,prBaie oeac.n pr
overlooking Perdido Bay May 23 dp m
Brochures. vinual lour giauciioris ..:.m,
18001996-287"7 Granger T, iagard & As
sociaies. Inc. GW Tnagaro BK3009116
AU2846.
EXECUTIVE ESTATE Aucilon or, Irne S-
Jonn's River. Mongage Foreciuoure
4BR.'4 5BA home on 2 ac B..ar.ouse
widock Saturday May 13. ipm, 14-130
Mandarin Oaks Ln Mandarin FL
ritnllaucnions com. Call 888.821 0894
Lic#AB2083



IF YOU are nierested in advenifsing unr er
Inis category please cail 904-249-903'? ,.r
e-mail: clas sled @ bea.-nelealader corri


1638 TANGLEWOOD Rd
8am.? Lois of miscellaneous


ANTIQUE BUSINESS lehuover4. 1981
Woolworth's banana seal obt h Fnda,.
Saturday 8am-? 1021 Penman Rd
CLEANING OUT the closet. Saturday
8am.unil. 941 Penman Rd
DANCING IN THE STREETS
862 2nd Sireel Coiner or 2nd & Pir.,
GREAT STUFF. 9am Saturday
APARTMENT SALE. Sal. 8r pm. 21t
Seagale Ave 7in house Ea.= i i 3rd Sr
Queen fed set sotabed some trasr. le,
Treasures.
- .. F.. =_


A FANTASTIC AMOUNT! 13 old clocks
tons antqs & collecibis! Full ol01 antq furn
inci Vicl, round oak china so much
morel! Roseville McCoy epergnes. .sai
in. cranberry, Waterford Ailver old curi
100's pcs milk glass. RR, linens, vint
clothes, dolls, records, books, tools, de-
coys,-kitch, mirrors, frames. Orig art ga-
lore, incl Highwayman. Prepare to plun-
derl Wear old clothes -pis bring boxes!
5505 Riverton Rd, off Univ., N of J.U. Th
9-4, Fri 9-3. CHINA CAT 241-0344 see @
dhlnacatantiques.com.



SCOUT 185 Sportfish. cc, 115 Yamaha
w/trailer, $8900. Call 219-2203 or'
?219-7661. for details.
1984 AQUASPORT 20FX walkaround
cuddy cabin, power by 1999, 175hp
Oceanpro Evinrude. Asking $7250.
(904)626-5380..


WHAT KIND ol trairningare you. looking
for- We are now ohrrini Puppy 101 and.
Basic obedience classes, plus all levels ol
Agility CGC classes are (Freei. Near
Craig Air Fiei. Ca us 4- Aciic.r,. Dog
Training -Dayi& Nght Center..642-1782.


LAWN Service; We mow, edge, trim, lay
sod, .mulch. 881-9126, e-mail
TheHarveybrothers@yahoo.com '

SPECIAL PROJECTS,
1 time cleanup, mulch, sod, installations,
flower beds, removals, hauling, You name
itl Licensed & Insured. Prompt service.
207-4037.


ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing; edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.


GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
Residential, Commercial. 742-6763.
STOP OVERPAYING Cheap' More's:
Yard clean-up' specialist. Licensed,' Insur-
ed. 422-0593.


SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete PRIME MAINTENANCE, INC. A Profes-
tune-'up. All makes, all models, $49.50. sional Lawn & Landscape Maintenance
241-2112. Co. FREE ESTIMATES. 535-2515.


NORTH FLORIDA CONCRETE CON-
STRUCTION. CBC055368. All types re-
modeling. Bathrooms, kitchens, room ad-
ditions, new homes. 25yrs, experience.
Call George, 226-8700.
ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP. INC.
General Contractor. CGC 1505263.
Commercial & Residential N11w nh.mes
room additions, remodeling, '. stucco,
.idinrq Ouair'y Guarianteed Affordable
prices. Free islimaie: i9?i4123-4.1 "


PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard WOOD REPAIRS. Termiie & Ronen
Clear,.ups Mulching, Sodding, whatever it woO.Da diA ..u rpairs,, LRCene-d
lakes eic Dae 2,219.4724 General Conira.ior 247-9525
GOT WEEDS" Landscape by Linus. nA-STR
Beacrhes Bes Kepi Secrel 294.-22269 MASTERS


PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Dependabie honest,
lrrOugr, Local relt-erences Licensed.
Insured.: 563-1690. '
HOULiE CLEAtJtilG Experienc:ed, de.'
p,ridajie, drones. deilal' Relerences
Tricia, 563-1888.


age Sale DOvE SERVICES Carpel Cleaning
8am Wrholte house $69 3 rooms, h rail $45
tJprn.i-ler, cleaning. Pressure Washing
Saturday,. ; [lo ride crnarge .s 904i247.8152


MIKE & Val will go I ie exira mile to make
your homeor business sparkle Besi
rates in town. 803-8694. 707-7370.


MULTI-FAMILY SALE. ions onl :r,I:lr. r, iF OU ar ,r ieresled in ad.,enising under
clothes eic Large custom dog h,:use ins.-. cai.3egi,-, please i-ali 91-.249-.9033 or
Saturday 7am-2pm, 2476 Seawa,' Sireei ema3i cla ii.ed-.'.,eachesleadericomrn
ANOTHER PLANTS & siuh sale, Pianii -."
hrom A-Z. Iots ol wnar is i," 124- Green ~ ., .,r.,1
Cay Ave Sal. 82. T.


MOVING SALEI Sleeper sa:,a, i,':.eseal
computer desk,, much more. Saturday,
(Sunday il needed, 8am-1pm. 1396 Main
Street



rNEW GRILL, lurniture 8 irack iapes
games, books, much more Saiuro a,
8am.. 140 Martinique Circle,


PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSItAL LAWN service We mow
lawnr Free elimaie. 246"0967
LAWfI & LANDSCAPE Maintenance Year
r-iun'j or 1 Ilimrre 'lean.ups Call Kirk
370-0065.
C & T LAWN SERVICE. Year-round
mowing, edging Ir inning snruDs. mulcn.
, inq laying iod. Free esi males Call
-"tF.. 2c "C25 Plaza Dr Aitani.c Bear,


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sate rooi cleaning. Deck & fence
restoraihon Pressure washirng. L,:enrsed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045
PRESSURE WASHERS :or renr c.r :ale
Tucker Equipment Renial 246.1 330



ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Prop-erty management raies 1 (1 quick
rental/sale turn-arounas, and custom paini
also. Call for. FREE ESTIMATES 497-
2553.or 724-687" Licensed & Insured
PAINTER, INTERIOR/ exterior, 16yrs
exp., referrals, 241-8046.
NATIVE PAINTER. e'caplional resider,.
nai.' commerciai presure washing. pain.
Sing, drywall Crack repair. wall coveringr Li-
cenedt, insured, reicerences 403 7389
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
iree estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610.7768.


TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION rmn:.ieling and
repaint. Re-sidenial an d commercial Men
tion this ad. 246-1529.
FAST INTERIOR paiming drywall, lev.
lure. Specialize in smaller jobs Wl I work
evenings & weekends Licerised, insured,
references. 403-7389.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com


DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
rng. Mosi residential pools $25/week+
cr.emcals Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.

::... S^^j~mlL 731?'1a^g^l~L -^


REPAIR GUY, INC.
HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS. 334-6091.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs service
calls, pairiiin. inpro'.emen' s and miscel-
langousj-,.bs DAVE 2'4.661'28

BATH & KITCHEN
Complete remodeling services & renova-
tions. Tile & Marble Specialist. Nick,
(904)962-9312.
C&J .HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc. Licensed, Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461. .



IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
,censed professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction Neligan Con-
struction. State Certified Roofer,
#CCC1325888. Member BBB 247-3777.
All credit cards accepted..
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.


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JR'S SERVICES
Spring tree, weeding trimming. Licensed,
insured, 30yrs. 242-2546, 568-6067..


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FRAMED PAINTINGS by listed Artists for
sale. Ensel Salvi, David R. Daniels, Lee
Reynolds, J.J. Torralba, + more. Good pri-
ces. Call Dave 241-0949.


BREAKFAST TABLE wrought iron w/glass
top and 4 chairs $100, 699-9981.


1999, 19FT travel trailer, like new, $5000
OBO. 223-5521.


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... .. ___ _-. CUT'RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esi.-
SATURDAY,. 5/13, 9-5pm, 1964 Sandhill t reasonable prices. We do it
Crane Dr, oIl San Pablo n 1i Po r mates local reas me contracts required.
Household goods, kid Suil & more ait Ac, 6 08053
Call Fa, 0853.


1997 FORD Coniour. auiomalc, AC. 9a:
saver, $1800; 334-5294.
1999 CHEVROLET Malibu, $6995 OBO.
Sunroof, all power accessories, leather,
low mileage. 249-2943:
98 MERCEDES- BENZ E-320 Wagon,6
cyl, exc. cond., 80,000 hwy mi:, all op-
tions. Below book value $13,500. Call
904-536-9454. ,
1989 MERC Benz 300 SEL, 125K miles,
truly exceptional condition, superb car.
$7000. 565-9919.


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