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Title: Ponte Vedra leader. June 7, 2006.
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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: Police Beat
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Beach Living
        page A 8
    Section A: Main: Beach Living: Weddings
        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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Kids' soccer at Davis
Park

See B-1


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Vol. 43. No. 100


MIDWEEK EDITION
JUNE 7,200 0

Intrigue in
Palm Valley

See A-8


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Fishing at
the ledge


See B-3


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


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storm season


Palm Valley makes history


..-. .pholos by KATHY HARTMAN
County Commissioner Bruce Maguire of Ponte Ve-dra-(aoove) pulls at a cloth covering the new Palm Valley historical marker
Saturday. The text on the marker, which stands outside the Palm Valley Community Center, 148 Canal Blvd., focuses on the
name "Palm Valley" and how it came to be used in the early 20th century. Also taking part in the ceremony are Greg Leonard
(from left), Marcy Silkebaken, County Commissioner CyndijS,teghenson, Garry Phillips and Nels Frostenson. In top right, mem-
bers of pioneering Palm Valley families pose near the ifnrker. Fom left are Terry Jones, Angela Oesterreicher, Michel
Oesterreicher, Doris Mier, Sid Mickler, Naomi Mier-Castillo, Dina Sanchez, Jo Mickler and Grahl Barkoskie Neitz. At top left, Jo
Mickler gets a kiss from her husband Sid, with Debby Mickler Bridges (left) and Vicky Mickler standing nearby.




Christ Church variance set for hearing


by LAURA FOWLER
STF-LF WRITER
The Ponte Vedra Zoning
and Adjustment Board will
consider Monday a request by
Christ Episcopal Church for a
variance allowing its proposed
parish hall and walkway to
exceed the 25-foot height
limit.
Plans call for the hall and
covered walkway to be 33 feet
and 28 feet tall, respectively,
according to St. Johns County
Planner David Harrell.
Harrell said in an interview


Tuesday that no other vari-
ances are needed for the
church's current plans to
expand its campus at Solana
Road and San Juan Drive,
about three blocks east of
State Road A1A in Ponte
Vedra.
The church's expansion
plans were redesigned earlier
this year after some residents
of the surrounding communi-
ty opposed its original plans,
which. were: presented in
March 2005.
The original plans called for
a new parish hall about five


times the size of the existing
hall along with a three-level
parking garage.
Those plans would have
required about eight zoning
and non-zoning variances.
After collecting input from
the community, church offi-
cials scaled down the plans to
a two-level parking garage and
a parish hall that is about 24
percent smaller than the one
proposed last year.
Harrell said the Ponte Vedra
Overlay Ordinance requires
that buildings within 150 of
residentially zoned land be no


more than 25 feet tall.
Harrell said that the homes
closest to the proposed struc-
tures those on San Juan
Drive are outside the 150-
foot zone.
Because the road itself is
zoned residential, Harrell said,
the 150-foot zone is measured
from the edge of the right-of-
way closest to the church
property instead of from the
property lines of homes on
San Juan Drive.
If the 150-foot zone were
See CHURCH, A-3


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WI'RITER
Since falling behind on
trash pickup in Ponte Vedra
during the past two hurricane
seasons, officials at Seaboard
Waste Systems have learned a
lesson: leave the big jobs to
the big dogs.
In the event of a major hur-
ricane this year, the solid
waste company will stick to
picking up trash and debris
that is held in bags and con-
tainers, leaving the bigger
debris piles for private con-
tractors hired by the county,
Tom Jones, operations manag-
er at Seaboard, said Tuesday.
For the past two years,
Seaboard trucks became
bogged down with debris
cleanup they were not
equipped to handle, according
to St. Johns County
Administrator Ben Adams.
"Seaboard does not have
enough equipment [for debris
cleanup]," Adams said in a
telephone interview Tuesday.
For the major chores of
clearing large trees, limbs and
other debris, Adams said the
county .will hire private local
*.'ii-tratjr' tliat atrave-trucks
with mechanical claws for
picking up heavy loads.
Adams said this is not a new
policy fol the county, which
has alwayss used local con-
tractors when we could."
In 2004, when debris from
hurricanes Charley, Frances
and leanne remained in piles
outside Ponte Vedra homes for
weeks, the county paid $1.7
million to local contractors for
countywide cleanup, he said.
With the current hurricane
season expected to be "very
active," trustees of the Ponte
Vedra Municipal Service
District (MSD) discussed the
active 2004 season and lessons
that could be learned from it.
At the MSD meeting
Monday at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library, trustee
Al Hollon said Seaboard trucks
were "stuck" for several weeks
cleaning debris in Marsh
Landing in 2004 after
Hurricane Frances.
Meanwhile, all other trash
routes, including those in the
MSD. were neglected and trash


was left sitting on the side of
the road, he said. ,
That's when the tr stees
agreed to put aside mibney
from their budget each year
for an emergency cleanup
fund.
Trustee Gary Jurenovich said
Tuesday the trustees were con-
cerned that piles of debris still
sitting on the side of the road
would turn to projectiles if
another storm hit.
Hollon said estimates from
the county and from Seaboard
indicated that debris cleanup
in the IMSD would take' bout
$75,000.
The MSD has set aside. out
$35,000 for cleanup so f .
With the emergency'"fund
only about half way to its goal,
trustees agreed Monday o see
if the county's policy of hiring
private contractors will work
before they start spending
those funds to hire their own
contractors.
See STORMS, A-3


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A worker braces to cut a 70-
foot tree in Sawgrass dam-
aged in a 2004 hurricane.


Storms lead to school insurance 'crisis'


by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A "crisis" in hurricane insur-
ance that is putting the pinch
on school districts in Florida
could reduce the St. Johns
County School District's cover-
age to one-sLXth of its property
value, a consultant said
Tuesday.
Last year, the School
District's properties, now val-
ued at $600 million, were 90
percent insured, consultant
Greg Baker told the St. Johns
County School Board.
At a School Board workshop
session in St. Augustine, Baker
said the School District, like
others around the state, is fac-
ing increased premiums,
increased deductibles and
decreased coverage.
"We're looking a maybe
4 being able to get only $100
million of that $600 million,"


Baker told board members.
"It's a real crisis.
"I'm just hoping that will
hold," he said, adding that he
will know the final figures by
the end of next week.
The $100 million in cover-
age is for each major storm,
according to Jim Springfield,
director of human resources
for the School District.
Springfield said that if a
storm were to destroy "R.B.
Hunt [Elementary], Ponte
Vedra and Landrum," the
School District would have
enough to rebuild, given insur-
ance payments and help from
FEMA.
"We could probably do all
right," Springfield told School
Board members. "No one
would be living in those hous-
es [near destroyed schools]
anyway."
Baker with the Thompson
Baker Agency in St. Augustine


said that coverage for the cur-
rent year would apply dunng
each named storm, although
"we don't know yet" how next
year's coverage will be struc-
tured.
Similar problems in getting
coverage are being felt by
commercial, industrial and res-
idential customers, Baker said.
Of the $2.7 million in insur-
ance premiums paid for this
year's St. Johns County School
District coverage, which ends
with the fiscal year on June 30,
$1.8 million went for property,
crime, general liability and
related coverage.
"The uncertainty is the prop-
erty portion," Baker said.
The remainder paid for
Workers' Compensation, stu-
dent accident and athletic
insurance, and miscellaneous
coverage.
See SCHOOLS, A-3


photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Cable Spence entertains summer campers Monday at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach by offering to let them honk a horn while he plays a kazoo. Spence and other members
of the Ancient City Slickers were the opening act for "Loco Motion," the theme of this week's
camp for ages 4 to 10.


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Murder trial begins
Jury selection will begin
Thursday 'in St. Augustine for
the murder, trial of Justin
Barber, who is charged with t h e
shooting death of his 27-year-
old wife on a remote Guana
preserve beach in 2002.
.Barbei, who was 30 at the
time of the shooting, first told
police that. he arid his Wife,.
April, were approached by a
man while walking on the
beach south of Ponte Vedra at
11 p.m.
Barber, who suffered'several
shots to the chest, told police
he left his wife, who was shot
in the head, and drove 10
miles north before flagging
* down another motorist in
Ponte Vedra to call for help;
Jury selection will begin at 9e
a.m. in court room 328 at the
St. Johns County Courthouse,
4010 Lewis Speedway.
The trial is expected to last
about two weeks.
Time for a celebration
A new $9,000, 48-inch,
school-house-style clock
mounted above the entry of
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch


:Library will be dedicated at
10:45' a.m. Wednesday, June
14.
The clock was purchased by
the Rotary Club of Ponte
Vedra Beach.
Lettering under the clock is
expected to be in place soon,
and lighting is planned to be
added after the dedication cel-
ebration.
The event will include a sto-
ryteller, music and refresh-
ments, and Rotarian. Jim
Goodell. owner and lead per-
former with .the Bella Voce
-. Cabaret, will lead children in a
song about time.
The public is invited to the
.event.
BAHS gets state grant
The Florida Humanities
Council (FHC) has awarded a
$3,000 Partnership Grant to
the Beaches Area Historical
Society to support "Tracking
Florida History: Lectures on
,the First Coast."
This series of free humani-
ties programs will bring
speakers to complement
exhibits and focus on the his-
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MSD revenues could jump 18 percent


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
A preliminary budget for
next fiscal year, with property
tax revenue estimated to
increase nearly 18 percent, was
presented to trustees of the
Ponte Vedra Municipal Service
District (MSD) Monday.
Treasurer Gary Jurenovich
called the proposal a "good...
working document" for the
MSD trustees to start refining.
Although increased property
values could increase property
tax revenues to $576,000 from
this year's $490,000 without a
change in the millage rate,
another source of revenue is
ending and the cost of insur-
ance is going up by 69 percent.
The revenue source ending is
the "fines and forfeitures" item
that has been part of MSD
budgets for years. The money


Homer

by LIZA MITCHE]
STAFF WRITER
Home Depot officials
applied to amend a P1
Unit Development
ordinance to allow the
improvement store to o
the former KMart locat
south Jacksonville Beadch
Planning and Develop
Director Steve Lin
Monday confirmed tha
planning staff receive
application for a PUD an
ment and conducted a
plication meeting with
applicant. .
The preapplication m
was held May 31 in the
ning and development i
at City Hall. The appli
was submitted May 10.
The meeting focused o
location of the lumber s
area on the east side o
business to eliminate ac
and provide queuing
away from the shopping
ter's two driveways. It 'wv
viously planned for the
side of the building.


comes from a portion of traffic
tickets issued in the MSD.
MSD attorney Wayne
Flowers told trustees Monday
that apparently no state provi-
sion exists to allow the MSD to
continue to receive that rev-
enue.
For years, Flowers said, the
St. Johns County Clerk's Office
has mistakenly considered the
MSD a municipality, which
would make it entitled to a
portion of fines from tickets
generated within its bound-
aries..
The MSD generally includes
the area east of State Road A1A
from the Duval County line to
Corona Road, then south along
both sides of Ponte Vedra
Boulevard for six miles.
But the MSD is a special tax-
ing district not a municipal-
ity, Flowers said.
*"For the coming fiscal year,


Depot refiles
An 8- to 10-foot buffer wall official
LL was proposed along the north- 'by thi
ern property line between the that t
havebuilding and an office park to approve
have reduce noise and shield the still pe
arnned view of the loading area. ,A tr
(PUD) Also, city planners discussed compel
home the location of the garden the pu
occupy shop on the west side of the consid
ion in. building 'adjacent to The
1. Steinmart. ment
pment Staff recommended that the inc I ud
ndorff garden center have a .store- 93,6,7
at the front appearance with an building
ed an entry door and windows on 95,679
mend- the south side to duplicate the If 'a
preap- look of the garden center for- Counc
h the 'merly operated by KMart on also c
the north side. set for
meeting Plans filed by Home Depot applica
plan- officials in October 2004 were no am
offices denied. last year after the lighting
cation Board 'bf Adjustment adjacei
h agreed with Lindorff that the the sar
n the 1989 PUD agreement for the of the
service shopping center precluded no ou
of the Home Depot from moving chandi
ctivit into the shopping center. aie allc
space Attorney Paul Harden, repre- Som
g cen- senting Home Depot, subse- agents
as pre- quentv filed a'lawvsuit against them
south the city of Tacksonville Beach, the ce
claiming Home Depot year.


that pot [fines and forfeitures]
is going to be empty," Flowers
said.
MSD revenues from fines
and forfeitures had shrunk
from about $70,000 several
years ago to about $21,000 by
the fiscal year that ended Sept.
30.
Last month, Cheryl
Strickland, St. Johns County
Clerk of Courts, told trustees
that a voter-approved amend-
ment that went into effect in
July 2004 threatened to halt
the MSD's revenue from fines.
The amendment, which
changed court funding,
requires that revenue collected
by clerks of courts go toward
court costs, with any excess
going to the state Department
,of Revenue.
The increase ini insurance
costs from $6,500 this year
to $11,000 next year is due


inJB
Is acted on assurances
e city's planning staff
the project would be,
red. That litigation is
ndirig.
traffic analysis must be
ete prior to scheduling
iblic hearing process, to
er the PUD application,
proposed redevelop-
,of the 'KMart site
es 9.04 acres with
9 square feet of the
ig area, not, the total
Sas presently noted.
approved by the City
il, Home Depot must
comply with conditions
rth during the original
nation process including
nplified noise, exterior
g positioned away from
nt properties on poles
me height as the balance
center. No vendors and
atdoor storage of mer-
ise or rental equipment
owed.
e merchants have said
for the center'have told
Home Depot will be in
nter by the end of the


to the fact that the MSD secre-
tary now doubles as the book-
keeper and must be insured
along with the treasurer,
according to Jurenovich.
But Jurenovich said increas--
ing property values would
more than make up for the loss
in revenue and increase in
insurance costs.
Property within the MSD is
estimated at $1.6 billion by
the St. Johns County Property
Appraiser.
The current milage rate of 37
cents' for every $1,000 in
assessed valuation would gen-
erate more than $576,000 in
property taxes, Jurenovich
said.
Trustees will begin refining
the proposed budget at their
next monthly meeting at 6
p.m. July 10 in the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library. ; -


Correction:

Mary Kohnke, who
spoke at a public meeting
against a proposed com-
munications tower on
Roscoe. Boulevard, lives
about three miles from the
proposed tower's site. An
a rtic le in the June 2 edition
was incorrect in saying
where Kohnke lives.


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Storms: MSD building cleanup fund


Continued from A-1
Jones said Seaboard is much
more prepared for a storm this
year, even if they do need to
pick up more debris than
expected. .
He said Seaboard' has pur-'
chased a truck with a mechan-
ical claw and the company also
has three extra, unused trucks
this year, compared %with only
one extra truck last year.
To help with debris cleanup,



Church:

Continued from A-1
measured from the homes'
property lines, Harrell said, the
church would not need a vari-
ance for the parish hall --aonly
for the walkway.
Monday's public hearing will
begin at 3 p.m. at the county
auditorium, 4020 Lewis
Speedway, St. Augustine.


Schools:

Continued from A-1
One thing in St. Johns
County's favor, Baker said, is
tfiat the district is north of
Orlando.
"That makes a difference in
the eyes of the underwriter,"
Baker said.


Jones suggested that residents
start trimming, back their
landscaping now to avoid a
"crisis mode" just before a
storm.
He said often residents wait
until a week before a hurricane
to trim dead limbs. That over-
loads and slows down
Seaboard trucks, and residents


panic when large limbs' are left
lying in their.front yards, Tones
said.
In the event of a major storm
*where local contractors.would-
n't be enough, Joe Burch, pur-
chasing director for the county,
said it has three "standing con-
tracts" \th big firms outside
of the area.


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Letters to the editor:



Scope of zoning law

could spread in AB


To the editor:
I have observed with great
interest the debate over this
proposed zoning ordinance
since becoming aware of its
provisions earlier this year.
Having observed the May 31
community development,
workshop, I feel it.important'
to share an observation with
residents who were unable to
attend.
After discussing what the
affected area should be, one
of the community develop-
ment board members stated.
very clearly (with-no dissent-,
ing comments from other"
board members) that if and
when the new ordinance
shifts redevelopment to other
areas, of the city, they will
simply enact the same meas-
ures in order t6o "protect" that


part of the city. This is.a clear
signal that what is being con-
sidered in the oft redefined
area today will be extended to
other areas as the ordinance,
as expected, chokes off rede-
velopment in old Atlantic
Beach and shifts it to other
areas.
If, you like or dislike, the
proposed ordinance and are
not in the affected area today,
realize that you could very
well be affected tomorrow.
Whereas the original scope of
the consultant's study was
"Old Atlantic Beach", the first
draft ordinance affected the
whole city. There is no reason
that it could not be imple-
mented across the whole city
incrementally.
SKirkHansen
Atlantic Beach


Government is


best when it's


.not in my yard


1 To the editor:
Jacksonville Beach is not
the only City missing the "Big
Picture" pertaining to resi-
dents removing "Protected"
trees. Neptune Beach has had
a similar policy formulated by
the bureaucrats of the Citf'
'Council. The Council forgot
that they are to "represent"
the people not dictate to the
people.This Ordnance on
tree laws is not only unconsti-
tutional, but ludicrous. Take a
look at it, it's available at N.B.
Citv Hkall.'Could it be that lax.
SBci. politicians got together'
w/N.B politicians for lax.
Bch's version ?
As a home owner I am
responsible for MY property,
not "Big Government". I own.
the property and all that's on
it. I bought it more than 30
years ago with more than
enough trees on it, built a
house and removed only trees
that had to be removed for
construction. Over the years
the trees have grown and_
some have been trimmed or
removed as %warranted for
safety reasons. As more time
goes on others will need simi-
lar attention. What I don't
want is the city telling me,
what I can and can't do with
my property. This includes
-planting what I want AND
growing hedges to a height of
my choosing if I so desire,
The; tree. ordinance goes


back to the K-Mart building
days. Did it do any good? Not
as far as I can tell...lots of
"Black Top" there. Perhaps the
city feels it's easier to intimi-
date home owners, not big
business...[Any bets on the
WVal-Mart outcome ? Any foot
dragging of the Mayor and his
council evident, any obvious
excusesse" to stall the process
: of saying NO to Wal-Mart ? ]
My desire is for Neptune
Beach Government to stay.
out of my yard and leave my
plants and trees alone. I.
SWhafcah' we do about this '
and other bureaucratic prob-
lems, ie, speed
bumps/humps, Kings Road
Bridge, Seagate Causeway,
Back Gate at Lake Side Drive,
Wal-Mart ?....
VOTE.... November is not
too far away......
We need to get.rid of.the
bureaucrats and their spine-
less, wimpy councilassociates.
There is also the option of
Class Action ,litigation if.
enough people .are con-
cerned. ,, : i
All of these problems do
not encompass all of the peo-
ple, but something may arise
that does concern them even-
tually, so wd must have empa-
thy, to. do what's right and
constitutional and.........sup-
port each other.
Bob Cooper
Neptune Beach


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To the editor: '
As time slips by I worry about the apathy
-that often comes when things drag on for long
periods of time. I beg all citizens of Atlantic
Beach to stay interested in the important deci-
sions that are facing our wonderful city.
Our commission and development boards
want to limit (cut in half by using a FAR calcu-
lation) the square footage of future homes to
be built. The present ordinance will only be
applied to Old Atlantic Beach at this time.
'However, it has been stated publicly that the
other areas of the city,will be addressed when
the boards feel it is necessary, down the road,
when they start to develop.
Agree or disagree, but you must stay


involved and see this ordinance issue to com-
'pletion. It is an issue that will shape our future.
Our heirs will inherit what we create. It is OUR
democratic responsibility to all be involved,
especially when you do not feel that you are
being heard. Don't let just a few make deci-
sions for us all. \Ve must all be heard and be
represented by our chosen officials.
Call, email, show up, but DO NOT just do
nothing. Go to either web site.
,or
and get
the e-mail addresses, of your board members,
and speak up. I "Thank you!" in advance.
,Sue Snead
Atlantic Beach


Community meetingsshowed clearly how
far Westside of Atlantic Beach still has to go


To the editor:
I attended three of the
four "community chats"
held.; in Atlantic.. Beajh
(rcentl. '.1 appreciate thef
efforts put forth by the,
Mayor and Commissioners
to attend these meetings,,
and I look forward to reading
the minutes of these meet-
ings. In the meantime here
are some impression's that
stayed,with me afterwards.
First, a number of residents
of the Jordan Park area had
safety concerns arising from.
narrow streets, lack of side-
walks, and commercial vehi-
cles with trailers usifig their.
neighborhood streets 'as a'
shortcut between Mayport
Road. and Seminole Road'. .
They also spoke about crime
in the neighborhood, include,
ing hearing gunshots late at.
night. And, it was obvious to
those in attendance that the
City needs to pave the park-
ing lot in front of the com-


County

intrigue

makes

a good

story

'To the editor:
1 What's this? Just what is
'Mary Kohnke up to now? Well
known throughout St. Johns
County as an activist, we now
find her in the role of author of
a fast-moving murder mystery,
"She Said What?!" It's supposed'
to be fiction, but is it?
In the character of Dr. Mary
Paul, our' author takes us on a
journey through Palm Valley
and Ponte Vedra Beach while
skillfully spinning a yam of
intrigue .and even murder
along, the Intra-coastal
Waterway.
"She Said What?!" is a real
page-turner as various threads
of her yarn are kept current as
the plot continues in good
order. As such, it is a must read,
especially for those of us who
live in the community with
the author.
This is the first in a series
that promises to be a captivat-
ing read!
Joe Weinburger
Ponte Vedra Beach


munity center.
Second, Commissioner
Mike Borno got an earful at'
th Donner Park meebing;.1 ie
was.-distracted'. and -"isibly
annoyed that the meeting
going on inside the commu-
nity center was disturbed
because of a car stereo's loud
volume (from Mlayport
Road). This is a constant nui-
sance for people who live
near Mayport. Road or
Atlantic Boulevard, yet the
subject has never been on
the agenda at City Hall
except for the car-honking
episode in Nov. 2004. One
Commissioner now has an
idea of how the western one-
third of Atlantic Beach lives.
Third, the "community
character" issue was not
addressed even once at the
meetings that took place 1in
the Donner, Marsh Oaks, and
Jordan neighborhoods. Some
of the disinterest is due to
the sense that these neigh-


borhoods are not represented
at City Hall, a disinterest that
also is reflected in low voter
turp Cut orii municipal elec-;
tions..' lso, many lots in
these areas are either 50' x
,100' or, in many cases, 75' x
100' for joined- houses,
which 'doesn't leave much
room for "MlcNansions."
Finally, it was great to meet
some of my neighbors for the.
first time and to see others
for the first time in a long
time. I believe everyone was
happy to have'
Commissioners come Out to
hear our needs and desires.;
But, I couldn't help but hear
inside my consciousness The
Who: "Meet the new boss,
same as the old boss." The
westside of Atlantic Beach,
pays taxes: and we deserve
actual representation.
Michael Hoffmann
Marsh. Oaks


Reasonable solution is

feasible for Atlantic Beach-


To the editor:
As citizens of Atlantic
Beach, we are concerned
about the long term out-
come of properties being
built out to all the setbacks
and as high as possible.
Homes built to. the maxi-
mum allowed under the cur-
rent code could be viewed as
disproportionate to both the
size of the lot on which they
are built, and to adjacent'
properties.
I would like to propose a
simple solution. Amend the
building code in a manner
that would require the archi-
tect or designer to compute
the maximum GEcubic
footage, (or floor area)
allowed under the current
code, and then reduce this
number by a factor of either
10 or 20 percent -- or some-


where in between.
Using what is allowed
under the current code as a
starting point and then.
reducing the permissible
(Ecubic footage, (or floor
area) relieves the City
Commission of the responsi-
bility of determining what.
the square footage of a house
should be, and would
accomplish the goal of
reducing 'mass and scale' by
10 20 percent of what is
currently permissible.
A simple amendment
incorporating this standard
would avoid dictating archi-
tectural standards, limiting
design creativity, arrd acting
dismissively towards proper-
ty rights.
John L. Fletcher
Atlantic Beach


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Higher

ed can

be easily


obtained


A ctor-comedian George
Burns once cracked,
"Smartness Auns in my
family. When I went to
school I was so smart my
teacher was in my class for
five years." If he was on the
football team, he probably
played left back. Happily, in
the case of my grandson
John, there hasn't been any
such education regression. In
fact, his mom, my daughter,
Mary, recently told me that
he's still ringing up high
grades and looks set to gradu-
ate from high school a year
early and corral some college
credits.
What's especially cool about
John is that he's not a greasy
grind. He has done well in.
sports, plus he's .taught him-
self how to play the electric
guitar and is performing with
a band. I hope he .keeps his
head on straight, possibly
proving that, although life is a
long, difficult, and expensive
journey, a good education is a,
half-fare coupon.
It's just amazing to see how
many practicable ways, there
pr, to,.,get .forina-, learning
these days. For example,
Florida Community College.at
Jacksonville, according to the
"General Admissions
Eligibility" statement posted
on the Web, has a special
admissions practice for adult
non-high-school graduates.
There's also provision for dual
enrollment of students at pub-
lic or private high schools and
home schoolers. "Accelerated
High School Completers" can
earn college credits.
Equally admirable is an edu-
'cational opportunity that
admirals (and generals) no
doubt admire. It involves.pro-
grams available to members of
our 'armed forces. According
to Central Texas College's
Internet site, that institution
operates campuses .that
"...provide support to stu-
dents worldwide. Campuses
may offef the full range of
degree programs...." To put it
poetically, a sailor may work
toward a degree even while at
sea.
Speaking of admirals, educa-
tion for Navy enlistees has
become a lot more available
since the late, great Vice
Admiral John Hayward of
Atlantic Beach qualified for
Annapolis despite not having
gone to high school. It hap-
pened after he'd received a
medal from President
Coolidge, who evidently knew
potential when he saw it and
offered him the scholarship if
he, then an apprentice sea-
man, passed the entrance
exams. With steady studying,
he did and graduated in 1930
near the top of his class.
My initial, kick-start moti-
vation for getting a college
sheepskin after Navy service as
a seaman arose from getting
lost. Aboard ship, I wandered
accidentally into "officers'
country" and saw how much
better they lived than us swab-
bies. It was "Paradise Found."
Later, I found I simply liked
college. Hey, whatever works!


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POLICE BEAT


Police beat is compiled from
police reports available at the indi-
vidual departments. The reports
are public records, available for
inspection.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Erin Nicole Degross, 35, of
Jacksonville was arrested on a
warrant and charged with utter-
ing a forged instrument June 1
in the 500 block of Royal Palm
Drive, according to a police
report.
Delores Harriet Unzueta, 54,
of Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with possession of
a controlled substance June 4 in
the 1200 block of Mayport
Road, according to a police
report.


A simple assault was a report-
ed June 3 in the 2300 block of
Mayport Road.,
NEPTUNE BEACH
Christopher James Wolfe, 18,
of Jacksonville Beach Was arrest-
ed and charged with possession
of a controlled substance June 3


FROM STAFF
\ A 37-year-old man at a
Mayport Road beauty supply
store was arrested for a misde-
meanor Friday after a female'
customer at the store told
police he placed, a camera
phone under her skirt and
took photographs of her pri-'
vate parts, according to a
police report.
The 34-year-old Atlantic
Beach woman said she was
shopping at A1A Beauty
Supply, 1193 Mayport Road,
May 26 when the incident
occurred, according to police.
The woman said when she
went to check out, the suspect
walked from around the
counter and bent down beside
her to pick up two pefni'ffi
that' were on the floor. Sfhei
said the suspect then brushed
against her as he bent over
and she observed him inten-
tionally place his camera
phone under her dress and


in the area of 18th Avenue
North and 8th Street in
Jacksonville Beach, according to
a police report.
Jerald G. Ross, 33, of St.
Augustine, was arrested and
charged with possession of
cocaine June 4 in the 200 block
of Third Street, according to a
police report.
0 *0
Joshua Nmn Morales, 18, of
Jacksonville was arrested and
charged with three counts of
burglary and possession of bur-
glary tools June' 5 in the 1500
block of 4th Street, according to
a police report.
Joshua Andrew Kennedy, 21,
of Jacksonville was arrested and:
charged with three counts of
burglary June 5 in the 200 block.
of Lemon Street, according to a
police report.

Justin Matthew Bertorie, 18,
of Jacksonville was arrested and
charged with three counts of.
burglary June 5 in the 200 block
of Lemon Street, according to a


V


take a photograph of he
parts, according to the
The victim told poll
could clearly see a I
graph of her private pai
rounded by her dress c
phone's video display.
The woman also sai
saw pictures of other we
body parts taken from a
lar perspective on the d
according to the report.
The woman 'said sh
wearing an ankle-lengtl
without any unde
according to the report
also said that beforehai
suspect followed her; a
and was "'uncomfo
close" as she shopped.
The woman'later idei
the'-bLisptt in' a police
lirie'-up 'and police ob'ta
-warrant for the suspect
arrested him June 2.
The suspect's cell l
was obtained per a search
rant.,


Stabbing leads


to arrest in AB


FROM STAFF
A 44-year-old 'Atlantic
Beach woman was stabbed by
her boyfriend May 28 outside
a nightclub on Robert Street,
according to a police report.*
James Michael Davis, 44, of,
Atlantic Beach was arrested'
the same day and charged
with aggravated assault,with a
deadly weapon without inten-
tion to kill, according to the
report.
The victim in Sunday's stab-
bing outside the Voo Swar
Lounge, 51 Robert Street, was
treated for serious injuries at
the scene by Jacksonville Fire
and Rescue. Rescutie workers
suggested she seek further
medical treatment for the stab
wound at their emergency
room, according to the report.,


The victim had one
wound on the right si
her torso. '
The incident hap
around 12:45 a.m.
The woman said shev
the nightclub when th
pect came up and asked
leave with him. After
went outside, the suspect
out a knife and stuckk
with it, according to
report.
Witnesses say the, si
fled the scene.
Police a short time
located Davis who ma
the description of the si
in the stabbing in th
block of Plaza, accord
the report. He was transit
to Duval County jail.


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police report.
Someone reported that $325
cash was stolen from a residence
June 1 in the 200 block of Lora
Street.
Criminal mischief to a vehicle
parked in the 600 block of Ponte
Vedra Lakes Blvd. between 6
p.m. on June 1 and 7 a.m. on
June 2 was reported by the vehi-
cle's owner on June 2.
According to the police report
there was an estimated $100 in
damages from scratches arid the
removal of emblems from the
vehicle.
The owner of a vehicle parked
in the 100 block of Rose Island
Way reported criminal mischief
to the vehicle occurred between
midnight and 7 a.m. on June 2.
The victim reported that there
were scrapes on the vehicle and
a decal was missing.
Criminal mischief was report-
ed at. 230 Landrum Lane on
Junei2. According to the police
report, graffiti painted on school
buildings and other locations
on the campus resulted in $500
in damages.


On' June .2, two 'surfboards
I were recovered on County Road
210 near Canal'Blvd. A motorist
*I reported seeing the surfboards
le fall from the back of a truck
traveling easton CR210 at about
9:30 a.m.
A car reported missing from a
parking lot in the 600 block of
A 1 A N on June 3 was recovered'
r body later that day. The owner was
report. unable to locate the vehicle after
ce she leaving a business at that,
photo- address at 11:30 p.m. on June 2.
rts .sur- According to the police report,
on the the vehicle was taken by mis-
she take by a person using keys for a
id she borrowed vehicle of the same
omen's type also parked at that address.
a simi- The keys worked in both vehi-
lisplay, cles and the missing vehicle was
returned to the owner.
le was *
h dress On June 4, Gregory Randall
rwear, Cordray, 36 of Ponte Vedra, was
rt. She charged with a lewd and laschi-
nd the' ous act on a person under 16
around yeais of age, according to police.
irtably *
i A burglary to a vehicle parked
ntified in the 8100 block of Seven Mile
p'h''tO Drive'N between 8:10'p.m. 'arid'
ined a 10:58 p.m. on June 4 was report-
:t and ed by the owner. According to
the police report, there were
phone signs of forced entry to the right
h war- passenger door of the vehicle
and an Ipod valued at $399 was
missing.
*
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Burglary to a boat was report-
ed June 2 in the 300 block of
9th Ave. N. The victim told
police he heard a noise during
the evening but did not investi-
gate. Stolen items include a gaff,
stab boat anchor, five life preservers
ide of and two cushions for a total loss
of $280.
opened *..
A construction site was-
was at reported burglarized June 2 .in
ie sus- the 100 block of 9th Ave. S. The
her to suspects gained access through
they an unsecured fence, forced open
:t took a utility closet and entered the
V" her superintendent's office. A laptop
o the computer, a camera and com-
puter equipment were stolen.
suspect *
Assault was reported June 2 in
later the 3900 block of 3rd St. S. The,
itched victim told police he was on his
suspect way to drop off dry cleaning
e 900 when a male suspect driving a
ng to green or yellow van made a u-
ported turn in front of him.. The sus-
pect asked if the victim had a
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"some of this" while reaching
into the back seat. The victim
did not see a weapon but called
police to report the incident.
Robert Lee Lawrence III, 25,
of Jacksonville was arrested
June 2 and charged with traf-
ficking over 28 grams of
cocaine in the 12000 block of
Atlantic Blvd., according to
police.
Grand theft was reported
June 2 at a restaurant in the
2400 block of 3rd St. S. The
owner told police that 25 bot-
tles of liquor valued at $2,000
were stolen by a cleaning crew
hired to clean the restaurant.
Tammy Louise Futch, 37, of
Jacksonville was arrested June 2
and charged with possession of
cocaine, introducing contra-
band into a detention facility
and possession of an unlisted
drug in the 200 block of 1st
Ave. N. following a routine traf-.
fic stop, according to police.
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Dylan Christopher Nutter,
19, of Jacksonville was arrested
June 3 and charged with bur-
glary/conveyance to an unoc-
cupied structure in the parking
lot of a fast food restaurant in
the first block of 3rd .St. S.,
police reported. Police respond-
ing toa burglary in progress
observed a witness holding
Nutter down. The witness and
one of the victims gave chase
after the suspect was spotted in
the victim's vehicle while they)
were dining inside the restau-
raht. The witness sustained a
broken right ankle after tack-
ling Nutter who fled across 3rd
St., according to a police report.

A Washer and dryer valued at
$600 were stolen June 4 in the
500 block of 7th Ave. S.
Suspects entered the residence
through an unlocked door on
the door side of the property.
O* ,
Bryant Mays Otwens, 23, of
-Ponte Vedra Beach, was arrest-
ed June 5 and charged with car-
rying a concealed weapon and
armed robbery with a deadly
weapon in the 4100 block of
3rd St. S. The victim told police
an unknown male suspect
wearing all dark clothing
approached him at 2:15 a.m.
and asked'"for: 'spart' chng.
The mah pulled out his 'valk't
to give Owens a $1 and he
grabbed the wallet and tried to
flee on a bike, police reported.
The victim grabbed the bike
but let it go when Owens
reached into the front of his
pants and threatened him, the,
report said. .' :.
Police questioned Owens
after he was observed. in the
same clothes walking through
the parking lot of South Beach
Regional Shopping' Center.
When Owens started to turn
\away. while simultaneously
reaching into his waistband,
the officer started to draw his.-
weapon but the defendant took
off on foot, police said. Owens
refused several orders to stop
and kept his hand on his waist-
band as he ran, police said. He
was observed dropping a dark


object next to a retention pond
as he ran. 'The officer gave
chase on foot and apprehended
Owens who had a loaded 9mm
Beretta magazine in his right
pants pocket, the report said. A
9mm Beretta handgun was
recovered loaded with a full
magazine and one round in the
chamber, according to a police
report.
Strong arm robbery was
reported June 5 at a conven-
ience store in the 1000 block of
Beach Blvd. The clerk told
police an unknown male sus-
pect entered the store at 10:25
p.m. and went into the rest-,
room. The suspect came out
with a white t-shirt covering
his face and handed the cashier
a note. He started to grab some-
thing from his waistband but
the clerk said he could not tell
if it was a gun. The suspect took
$97.47 in cash from the register
and fled oh foot.
An unknown suspect shat-
tered the passenger window and
stole a purse containing two
passports and a palm pilot. Total


loss was estimated at $250.
Criminal mischief was
reported May 25 in the 900
block of Penman Rd. N. A glass
door and window were broken
by an unknown suspect while
the property owner was out of
town. 2
Petit theft was reported May
25 in the 200 block of 1st St. S.
The victim told. police she left
her belongings on the beach
about 8 a.m. and when she
returned from a walk her bag
appeared to be rummaged
through. A camera phone and a
pair of flip flops were missing.
6 O
Aggravated assault was
reported June 1 in the first
block of 1st St. N. A 45-year-old
woman told police that a man
she was sharing a hotel room
with threatened her .with a
loaded handgun after a, verbal
argument ensued. A gun was
discovered in the suspect's
belongings but there was not
enough information to :support
an arrest, police said.


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Wednesday
%rt association: The Pablo
lowers Art Association meets
from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday. 246-4158.
Ballroom dancing:
Ballroom dancing is offered
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Senior Center, 19th Ave.,
lacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. Call 241-3796 for informa-
ton.
Cancer support group:
The Cancer Support Group at
Bapust Medical Center
Beaches meets at 6 p.m.
Wednesday at the Florida
Cancer Center in Medical
Office Building B on the hos-
pital campus. 247-2910.
Coast Guard Auxiliary:
U .S Coast Guard Auxiliary 14-
IH meets at 7:30 p.m. the first
Wednesday of the month at
the Captain's Club, 13363
Beach Blvd. Call David Green
at 246-4722 or 422-2811 for
information.
First Wednesday Art
Walk: The First Wednesday
Art Walk Downtown is held
from 5 to 8 p.m. the first
Wednesday of the month. The
event is free. 634-0303.

Thursday
Kiwanis Beaches: The
Kiwanis Club of Jacksonville
Beaches meets Thursdays at
noon at Selva Marina Country
Club, 1600 Selva Marina,
Atlantic Beach. Visit
www.beacheskiwanis.com for
information.
Weight loss consults: Free
body fat analysis and weight
lo'.ss consults are offered
fhuisdays at Metabolic
RI- earch Center, 274 Solana
oad., in the Winn-Dixie Plaza.
Lions Club of PV: The
Lions Club of Ponte Vedra
Beach meets the second and
fourth Thursdays at noon at
Aqua Grill in Sawgrass Village.
Call Sue Hollis at 616-2681 for
information.
*' Seniors By The Sea:
Seniors By The Sea meets the
second Thursday of each
month in the Fellowship Hall
at Beach United Methodist
S-hurrh;tThird-. .Street and
"ev-eithA "- Aveniue' North,
Jacksonville Beach, at 11 a.m.,
followed by lunch for $4.50.
Call 241-7300 for information.

Fridays
Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club: The Jacksonville
Singles Dance Club meets
from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at
the Knights of Columbus Hall,
1501 Hendricks Ave.
Admission is $8, or $7 for
members. 779-1234.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m.
Friday at St. Paul's Catholic
Church's Family Life Center,
'78 First Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 247-3299.
Senior tennis: Tennis for
seniors is being offered at
Huguenot Tennis Center in
lacksonville Beach from 9 to
11 a.m. Friday. 247-6221.
Bookmobile: The Library
Elderly Outreach Bookmobile
serves seniors living in The
Stratford from 9:30 to 10 a.m.,
and at Vicar's Landing from
noon to 1:30 p.m. every sec-
ond and fourth Friday. Call
David Hoak at 904-823-2783
for information.


CALENDAR


Wednesday, June 7,
Women's connection: The
Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection will host a celebra-
tions and great adventures
brunch from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at
Selva Marina Country Club,
1600 Selva Marina Drive,
Atlantic Beach. The cost is $12,
and complimentary child care
is available. Call Susan at 904-
714-9962 or Mary at 904-223-
1002, or e-mail atlanticbeach-
wc@yahoo.com for informa-
tion.
Art Walk: The First
Wednesday Art Walk will be
held in downtown Jacksonville.,
For information, call 634-0303
or 634-8988, or ,visit
www. DowntownJackson-
ville.org.

Outdoor Observations:
Outdoor Observations will be
held from 1 to 2 p.m. at
Castaway Island Preserve, 2885
San Pablo Road South. The pro-
gram is for all ages. Call 630-
3577 for information.
Storytime Science: Storvtime
Science will be held from 3 to 4
p.m. at Castaway Island.
Preserve, 2885 San Pablo Road
South. The program is for ages 7
and under and their adult com-
panions. Read a story then
examine the science involved.
Call 630-3577 for information.
Jazz in June: "Jazz in June"
will be held Wednesdays at the
Downtown Jacksonville
Riverwalk from 6 to 9 p.m. Visit
www. Downtown Jacksonv'ille.or
g or call 634-0303, extension
230, for information.
Beaches Watch: Beaches'
Watch will meet at 7 p.m.'in the'
community room of the Pelican
Point Condominium, 1901 1st
St N., Jacksonville Beach. The
meeting is open to the public.
Call 513-9242 or visit
www.beacheswatch.com for
information.
Underground film series:
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art's' Underground
Summer Film Series will be held
today, and June 14, 21 and 28,
at 7 p.m. at 333 N. Laura St.,
Jackson\-ille. -ffi'-6st is $S for,
members and sfden.:" h $7
for non-members. For informa-
tion, call 366-6911, extension
214.
Thursday
Republican women: The
Republican Women's Club of
Duval Federated will have a,
luncheon meeting at
WVyndham Hotel previously
Radisson Riverwalki, Prudential
Drive, Jacksonville. A social
starts at 11:30 a.m., followed by
the luncheon meeting at noon.
State Representative Jennifer
Carroll is the guest speaker. The
cost is $16 in advance or $20 at
the door. To R.S.V.P., e-mail
info@Crwcdf.org or call WVilla
Ferrell at 910-3533 by June 6.
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.I meeting.
Representative Don Davis is the
guest speaker. Call Ed Raube at
246-7979 for information.
Book signing: Local author
Marn' Kohrke will be at The,
Book Mark, 299 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, at 7 p.m. to dis-
cuss and sign copies of her mys-
tery, "She Said What?!" Call


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The Sawgrass Players Club Women's Association held their final meeting of the year May ,18 at
the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. New officers are Betty Dayton, president; Joan Potts-Mulhall, first
vice president; 'Dotty King, second vice president; Pat McLean, recording secretary; Louise
Stone, corresponding secretary; Mary Brophy, treasurer; and Terry Means, advisor.


241-9026 for information .
Friday
Exhibition:. A printmaking
exhibition will be held through
July 22 at the Cultural Center at,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive, Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 280-0614 for infor-
mation, orvisit www.ccpvb.org.
Noon Break: Friends of the
Beaches Branch Library will
present Judy Ratcliffe from
noon to 1 p.m. at Noon Break.
The program is free and open to
the public. Call the. Beaches
Branch Library at 241-1142 for
information.
Moonlight Movies: The
"Moonlight Movies" film series
will be held from 9 to 11 p.m.
The movie is "West Side Story."
Call 247-6100 and press 3 for
information.
Saturday
Koi pond tour: Members of
.First Coast Koi, Goldfish &
Water Garden Club will host a
self-guided tour of member
ponds in Duval County from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $6.
Call 724-0350 or .'visit,
www.firstcoastkoiclub.com for
information.
Repticon: Repticon, a reptile,
event featuring vendors offer-
ing reptile pets and supplies,
will be held from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. at Fraternal Order of Police
Jacksonville Lodge 5-30, 5530
Beach Blvd.,' Jacksonville.
'Admission is $7, for adults, $5
for children 5 to 12, and free for
ages 4 and younger. Call Billy
Healy at 407-230-7217 for
information. ,
Stars: East Coast Ballet's
spring production, "Stars," will
be held at 1 and 5 p.m. at the
Atlantic Beach Theatres on
Atlantic Boulevard. (Call 241-
1266 for information.
Dance association: The.
American 'Ballroom and
Con temporary Dance
Association will meet at 8 p.m.
at Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest admission is $12. Call
246-2858 for information or
reservations,.
Sunday, June 11
Golf tournament: The 3rd
Annual Serenata Cup Gala and
Golf Tournament to benefit the
Council on Aging is scheduled


for today and June 12. Gala'
tickets are $50 per person., Call
823-2228 for information.
Bible School: St. Andrews
Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, will
have Vacation Bible School
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. through
June 16. The theme is "Treasure
Island," and there will be crafts,
music, games and stories, for
ages. 3 to adult. Call 249-4575 to,
register.
Jazz concert series: "Smooth
Sounds of Hot Summer Nights"
will be held from 5 to 9 p.m.
today, July, 16 and Aug. 20 at
the SeaWalk Pavilion. Jazz gui-
talist Ken Navarro will perform.
.f.or information, call 247-6100
and press 3.
Tuesday .
Yoga for breast cancer: Yoga
for breast cancer will be offered
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at.
Cobalt Moon in Neptune
Beach. Call Christina at 631-
8173 for information and to
register.
Blood drive: Fleet Reserve,rd
Association, Branch 290, 390'
Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach,
will hold a blood drive from 3
to 7 p.m. Donors will receive a
free steak or vegetable lasagna
dinner and drink of choice. The
drive is open to the public. Call
246-6855 for information..
Wednesday
Flag Day.
Newcomers: Newcomers of.
the Beaches, an organization
for women- who are new to the
area, will meet at 11 a.m. at
Casa Marina Hotel, 691 1st St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. Call
Maggie Penn at '904-998-2331
for information.
Flag ceremony: A Flag Day
unserviceable American flag
ceremony will be held at
American Legion Post 129,
1151 S. 4th St., Jacksonville
Beach, at 6 p.m, The public is
invited and .may bring such
flags for proper disposal,
Thursday
Open house: Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, will
hold an open house from, 5:30
to 7 p.m. Call 246-3583 for
information.


Republican Club: The River
City Republican Club meets at 7
p.m. at the. Piccadilly
Restaurant at 200 Monument
Road in the Regency area.
Florida State Sen. Stephen Wise
is the guest' speaker. E-mail
ghemsoth@'comcast.net for
information.
Free seminar: The Noble
Street School, 1356 Beach Blvd.,
is offering a free seminar about
the state of Florida McKay


Scholarship at 7 p.m. Call Lisa
Kamm at 803-3260 for informa-
tion.
Friday
Surfer visit: Pro surfer Kelly
Slater will be at the Seawalk
Hotel, 117 1st Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Doors open
at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 online
(plus service fees) and 15 at the
door. Call 249-9981 for infor-
mation.
Sidewalk sale: Seymour's
Book Store will hold a one-day
sidewalk sale at the Ponte Vedra
Library from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Items for sale include cinema,
children, travel and exercise
VHS tapes for $1 each. Fiction
and non-fiction bargain books
will be sold for 50 cents each.
Proceeds are used to benefit the
library. Call Seymour's Book
Store at 273-3990 for informa-
tion.
Saturday
Boating course: The U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary.Beaches
Flotilla 14-4 offers "America's
Boating Course" from 7:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Captains Club,
13363 Beach Blvd. .(between
Hodges and Keman). Call John
Davis at 904-821-9692 for infor-
mation.
Shell show: The Jacksonville
Shell Club's 40th Annual Shell
Show will be held from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Morocco Shrine
Auditorium. The cost is $5 for
adults; $3 for children and sen-
iors; and free for Girl Scouts.
Call Judy Blocker at 246-4012
or 534-5312 for information.


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OBITUARIiIES


Eleanor Brown Cannon


Joyce Edith Morck


B. Foster Thomson Ill


Eleanor Brown Cannon, 79,
died June 1, in Gainesville,
Florida. Cannon was a resident
of Atlantic Beach who moved
to Gainesville in 1956. She
established Eleanor B. Cannon
Realty, and was a member of
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
and of the Junior League.
Survivors include daughters
Carol F. Cannon of Jacksonville


Thomas White Eichelberger,
81, died Tuesday, May 30 at,
Community, Hospice of
Northeast Florida. He was born
March 16, 1925 in Denver,
Colo. and moved to Atlantic
Beach from Butler, Pa. two
years ago. He enlisted in the
Navy following his junior year
of high school and served as an
aviation mechanic. Under the
Navy's V-'12 Officer Training
Program, he attended a year at:
the University of Colorado and
finished his degree in mechan-
ical .. engineering at the
University of Texas in 1946,
receiving a commissions an
Ensign. Eichelberger is sur-
vived by his wife Evelyn;


Trevor

Trevor "T" Fox, 24, died May
31, 2006. He is survived by his
parents; Tim Fox and Roberta
York; the Fox and York fami-
lies; his girlfriend, Ruth Yeiter;
Frank Hufham, Ralph Kirk,
Chris Yeiter, Bill Martin, Joe.
Prince and many friends.


Randall "Ronnie" Hall died
on Sunday, June 4. He was
born on Nov. 27, 1928 at St.
Luke's Hospital to Joseph and
Margaret Hall. A Jacksonville
native and a 30-year resident of
Atlantic Beach, Hall attended
local schools including Landon
High and Bolles. He served in
the U.S. Marine Corps. He was
predeceased by his brother Joe
Howard Hall. ---
He is survived by his wife of
54 years, Marilyn; sons Randy,
of Atlanta and Keith, of
Jacksonville; daughter, Robin
Kendrick, of Atlanta; three
grandchildren, Andrea
Kendrick of Jacksonville, Sarah
Hall of Hollywood, Calif. and
David Hall, U.S. Army; three
sisters, Jene Vereen of
Jacksonville, Joyce Arnold of


Emile P. Lalande Jr., 90, died
on May 31, 2006. He was born
on April 18, 1916 in
SMoreauvmlle, La. He was prede-
ceased by his wife of 57 years,
Ida C. Lalande, and two sisters,
Marjorie Lalande and Mildred
' Coco. In 1978, he retired from
the East Baton Rouge School
Board and moved .to.
Jacksonville. Lalande was a
Pearl 'Hafbor survivor who
served on the USS Phelps and
fought in 17 battles on the
Pacific Front.
.He is survived by daughters,
Phyllis L. Crotty, (Patrick) of
Ponte Vedra and Priscilla L.
Ellingseh (Rolvi of Lillesand,
Norway; son Steven E. Lalande


Michael Charles Leach, 37,'
resident of Atlantic Beath, died
May 30, 2006. He was born in"
Albany, Georgia to the late
Lowell. Thomas Leach and
Beverly Ann (Coglazier) Leach.
He is survived by his,


and Kathleen C. Gallardo of
Tampa; son James E. Cannon
Jr. of Boulder, Colo.; four
grandchildren; a sister,
Kathleen B. Weatherby of
Sacramento, Calif.; brothers R.
Coleman Brown of Gainesville,
Fla., and Marcus H. Brown of
Atlanta. The Williams-Thomas
Funeral Home in Gainesville is,
handling the arrangements.


daughter, Carol
Newell of Butler, Pa.;
(Francie) of Altamonte
Fla. and Paul (Donnr
Airy, Md.; siste
Pumphrey; nephew
Gebhardt of Denve
and seven grandchi
memorial service will
this summer at Laurel
Park in Pennsylvania.
flowers, *the family
contributions 'to
Community Hosp
Northeast Florida,
Sunbeam Road, Jack
FL 32257. Services u
direction of Qui
Funeral Hore in 'Jac
Beach.


'T' Fox

A memorial
service will be
held at a later
date. Services
under the direc-
tion :of Quinn-
Shalz Funeral
Home.


Jacksonville Beach an
Francis Hall of Leicester
niecA Dr. Paige Fren
Jacksonville and Linda I
Ocala, Fla.; and nan
Thomas Randall Foi
Bryceville, Fla. He was a
ber of the Beaches (
Church in Neptune Be,
memorial service will b
at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jun
"- Beaches-C hapel Churcl
Florida Blvd., Neptune
FL with Pastor Steve N
officiating. In lieu of fl
donate to the Northeast I
Community Hospice,
Sunbeam Road, Jackso
FL 32257. Arrangement
vided
the Hardage-Giddens F
Home.


of Los Angeles; four grand
dren, Shannon, Eric, Jar
Emily; and five great-
children, Mac, Hannah,
Devon, and Norah. He
survived by sister Joyce 1
and brothers E.O. Laland
Marion Lalande. Friend
family are invited to a c
tion of his life at the ho
his daughter, Phyllis, or
10 from 5 p.m. to 8 p
funeral Mass will be h
Moreauville, La. at the
Heart Catholic Church
a.m. on June 16. The
requests donations tc
Alzheimer's Associ
Arrangements by the Ha
Giddens Funeral Home.


daughter, Megan; four 1
ers, Tommy, Terry, Davi'
Lowell; four sisters, Lo
Lisa, Lori and
and 'numerous .. fri
Arrangements by Hai
Giddens Funeral Home.


(Richard),
sons Bob
e Springs,
a) of Mt.
*r Lois
w John
r, Colo.;
ldren. A
1: be held
Hill State
In lieu of


id Dr.
, N.C.;
ch of
Hall of
nesake
rd of
mem-
Chapel
ach. A
e held
e 9, at
h, (610
Dn'.L4.


Joyce Edith Morck, 78, died
June 5, 2006 in the Baptist
Medical Center. She was born
April 2, 1928 in Greenwich,
Connecticut. Upon completion
in Secretarial School, she was a
successful business administra-
tor for several large corpora-
tions. She lived in the
Cathedral Towers and Pablo
Towers. before .moving in with
her daughter at the Woods.
Family members include her
daughter Judith Ann (Daniel)
Eckman; grandchildren
Christopher Eckman, Dennis
Eckman, Kenneth Eckman,
Andrew Eckman, Heather
Rowe,. Christine Kestenbaum,
Nichole Morck, Shannon
Morcki Amanda Morck, Jimmy
Morck and Michele Morck; and


her great-grandchildren, Laura
Eckman, Megan Eckman, Amy
Eckman Carolyn Eckman,
Michael Eckman, Alex Eckman,
Abbigail Eckman, Julie
Eckman, Brittney Rowe and
Nicholas Rowe. Morck was pre-
deceased by her husband,
Clarence Donald Morck; sons,
Donald Morck and James
Morck; parents -Carl
Thorbjornsen arid Pearl
Quigley Thorbjornsen; and sis-
ter Jane. A ,memorial service
will be held at 4 p.m. on
Thursday, June 8 in the chapel
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home
with the -Reverend Carol
DiGiusto of Palms Presbyterian
Church officiating. Services
under the direction of Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home.,


Sherriann Marie Parkes


requests Sherriann Marie Parkes, 52,
the died May 31, 2006. She was
)ice of born April 1:7, 1954, in New'
4266 Jersey. Parkes moved 'tor
ksonville, Jacksonville Beach from
under the Virginia nine years ago and was
nn-Shalz' a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
:ksonville Family members include her
sons, Patrick Parkes of
Jacksonville and Greg Piterski
of N.J.; daughter Kristen (Josh.
:Bennett) Parkes of Jacksonville;
'grandson, Ayden Bennett;
.* mother, Louise Piterski of N.J.;
brothers, Mark (Cathv) Piterski,
David (Dawn Piterski, Scott


Piterski, Kevin (Kathy) Piterski
and Greg Piterski, all of N.J.;
and sister Darlene -Stani
Gadecki of N... Parkes was pre-,
deceased by her father, William
Piterski; husband, Thomas
Parkes in 2003; and brothers,
William and Gary Piterski.
A memorial service will be
held! at 11 a.m. today in the.
Quinn-Shalz Chapel with the
Reverend Lawrence Mulinda
officiating. Services under -the
direction or Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home.,


Aleyda U. PiRoman


Fox


Aleyda U. PiRoman, M.D. of
Miami, Florida, died on May
28, 2006. She was born in Cuba
on August 28, 1921. She was
predeceased by her husband,
Juan F. PiRoman, M.D.
PiRoman was chief of
Pediatrics at Baptist Hospital
before going on to private prac-
tice. She and her husband were
practicing physicians at the
Beaches for 20 years. Atlantic
Beach was their home until
they retired to Miami.


B. Foster Thomson III, 64,
Orange Park, died Monday,
June 5, 2006. Born Nov. 15,
1941 in Spartanburg, S.C., he
was a retired captain in the U.S.
Coast Guard.
He is survived by his wife
Linda Thomson, principal of
Nease High School, two sons
and three grandchildren.
The family will receive visi-
tors 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today,
June 7, at Broadus-Rairies &
Pons Family Funeral Home,
501 Spring St., Green Cove
Springs. A funeral service will


be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at
Mayport Naval Chapel, with
interment Friday in Barrancas
National Cemetery, Pensacola;
Fla.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may by made in Capt.
Thomson's name, Class of
1963, to The Coast Guard
Memorial. Chapel in New
London, Conn.
Broadus-Raines & Pons
Family Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements at
(904) 284-4000.


Megan Ann Willett


Megan Ann VWillett, of
Orange Park, Fla., died on June
1.-She was born on November'
5, 2003. Megan is survived by
parents Christopher and
Jennifer Willett (fHeston); sister
Lindsav Willett; and grandpar-
ents Bruce Willett of Elberta,
Alabama, Lin and Lanita
Heston of Live Oak and Wes
arid Lydia Ervin Bunce of
Jacksonville. Celebration serv-


ices,will be held at 11:30 a.m.
today at New Life
C h r i s t i a n
Fellowship, 2701
.Hodges ", Blvd.,
Jacksonville, FL; FL
Arrangements are
.being handled. by F, Ji,
Jacksonville W lett
Memory Gardens
of Orange Park.


Obituary notices are published free
of charge as a community service.
Alt submissions are subject to edit, /
ing. Paid advertising space is avail-
able for more detailed or personal-
ized death notices. Call 249-9033.


F F uan eralI
arrangements
were made by
the deceased
many years ago
for cremation. \.
She wished to
have her ashes PiRoman
scattered off the
coast at the Beaches, She is sur-
vived by two sons, John Faro
PiRoman of Miami, and
Raphael PiRoman of New York
City.


Richard Rockwell Pratt


ese c n, I, '
McCoy Richard Rockwell Pratt, Rear
lowers, Admiral United States Navy,
Florida died on May 25, 2006. Born
4266 on Oct. 17, 1914, to Harold
nville, and Marguerite Pratt in San
ts pro- Diego, California, he was a
by graduate of the Class of 1936
uneral at the United States Naval
Academy. An accomplished
athlete, he played varsity foot-
ball and was captain of the
varsity baseball team while
attending Annapolis. Pratt
was the quarterback of the
Midshipmen during the 1934
idchil- Army Navy Game, where
n, and Navy won by a score of 3-0 to
grand- establish the first win against
Ethan, Army in 13 years. He met his
is also bride, Ann Virginia Mecleary,
Dupuy in Hawaii after graduation.
de and After a six-week courtship,
Is and they were married in 1938.
elebra- Their first duty station togeth-
)me of er was Shanghai with the USS
n June Augusta (CA-31), flagship of
>.m. A the Asiatic Fleet. Some of
eld in Admiral Pratt's assignments
Sacred included Executive Officer,
at 11 USS Lansdowne (DD-486),
family 'Commanding Officer USS
o the Hudson, Executive Officer
ation. USS New Jersey, Commanding
rdage- Officer, USS Norfolk and
Commanding Officer .of
Destroyer Division 222. Upon
.selection to Admiral, he
assumed command of
Amphibious Group Three He
was then assigned to
broth- European Command as the J6.
d and He then Commanded
uAnn, Amphibious Training
Lana; Command and served on the
iends. Board of Inquiry for the USS
rdage- Pueblo. He / retired as


Q ,nofl -tuo:. i ., f zbnoq !'i
Commander Service Force
Atlantic Fleet. He also served
at the Naval Acadefliy for two
tours, teaching Ordnance and
Gunnery, and was the
Assistant to the"
Superintendent and Executive
Officer of Bancroft Hall. His
personal decorations include
two Navy Crosses, the Silver
Star, the Distinguished Service
Medal, four Legions of Merit,
two Bronze Stars with "V" and
the Navy Commendation
Medal with "V."
Upon retirement, he and
his wife traveled the world
and spent time in Tamworth,
New Hampshire, where he
could be found trying to reel
in any and all varieties of fish.
He is survived by his wife of
67 years, Ann; children
Richard R. Jr. of Jacksonville,
Pamela Pratt O'Keefe (George)
of Bethesda, Maryland, John
B. (Candice) of AtlaPtic
Beach, Ann Praft Roy of
Augusta, Maine, David B. of
Coronado, ; California,
Stephen H. (Tarai of
Burlingame, California; 11
grandchildren; arid six great-
grandchildren.
Funeral mass to be held at
the United States Naval
Academy Chapel at 1330 .on
June 20, 2006, with intern-
Sment at the Naval Academy,
Cemetery.at Hospital Point.
Services under the direction
and care of Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home in Jacksonville
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planned mystery

r. Mary Paul, the hero-
ine of a novel set in
Palm Valley, is sup-
posed to be a "thinly veiled"
version of the novel's author,
Dr. Mary Kohnke.
."It's fiction," Kohnke said of
her book, "She Said What?!"
Kohnke will sign copies of the
book at 7 p.m. Thursday at
the Book Mark, 299 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Paul, we are told on the
back cover, is "a New York K
University professor [who] r HA
retires to her home on the E
Intracoastal Waterway in Palm
Valley," where she soon leads to me t
a battle to keep a sewer plant come and se
out of the community. explained.
Kohnke retired to her Palm The demo
Valley home on the held, the th:
Intracoastal in the 1980s after out, and the
vacationing there as a profes- 'moved near
sor at New York University. where it ren
She quickly became active in. den by bern
,the same cause. Although
In fact, Kohnke said, the duced by an
book's title is taken from the it is the first
first page, which is taken from Iseries of "Dr
real life. Florida" my
"She said what?" is a fic- said.
tional lawyer's reaction to "My maid
Paul's claim to a fictional sher- have drug n
iff that the lawyer had threat- Intracoastal,
ened Paul. apparently f
"That is true I mean the thin veil ov
fact that we got threatened," "I'm just I
Kohnke said in a telephone with this,"s
interview. "The.fun
Back then, she said, resi- ing for somE
dents opposed the planoto [in the story
-",move a sewer plant from the Upconung
north part of Sawgrass Players series also h
Club to the south, near homes as their bad
on WVilderness Trail. the next, dL
:When it became known September,:
that Kohnke was orchestrating the fight ag,
an opposition demonstration landfill, anc
during The Players pens "when
Championship golf tourna- to incorpor
ment in Ponte Vedra, she got Kohkne, A
a telephone call, Kohnke said. own publish
The caller told'her, 'If you publish her
know what's good for you, book is doir
you won't do this,' "Kohnke sidering it's
said the same threat that doing prom
Paul gets from a caller in the "People li
book. ."It's a good
Kohnke said that although Copies of
police downplayed the call, $14.95 each
she "took it for exactly what it for purchase
was" arid wrote letters to her and are sold
lawyer, her accountant and Book Store i
the sheriff. Beach Branc
"I said, 'If anything happens


photo 0V KATHY MICOLETTI
Carey Roberts (left) and her mother, Linda Blunk, prepare to take lunch last week to campers and the staff at Camp I Am Special.



'Special' lunch of sloppy Joes



makes annualtrek to St Johns



for disabled campers, buddies


by KATHY NICOLETTI
COLUMNIST ;
O organizing lunch
for close to 150
is a task that
Jacksonville
'0 Beach resident
Linda Blunk gladly volun-
teers for every summer.
For at least'the past 10 .
years (she said she's never
really counted., Blunk has
coordinated a luncheon for
Camp I Am Special at the
Catholic Diocese of St.
,ugustine's Mar-wood
Retreat Center.
Camp I Am Special offers
children with disabilities
between the ages 6,and 13
the opportunity to enjoy a
weeklong overnight camp
experience.
The camp is held at
Nlarywood's Camp St. John
on the St. Johns River in
Northwest St. Johns County.
Each summer there are also
other camps offered at '
Marywood for those with
more profound disabilities '
and for teenagers and young
adults with disabilities.
SWhile at Camp I Am
Special. the children have a


COOKS


summer camp experience
that includes fishing, games;
swimming, arts and crafts,
cookouts, and sleeping in
cabins.
Each of the campers is
assigned a bunk buddy from
a group of trained teen vol-
unteers who assist them and
help them participate in the
activities.
In a very real sense the
camp is an opportunity for
some special kids, both the .
campers and their buddies,
to have a good time and
.learn from each other.
.Two of Blunk's children,
her daughter, Carey Roberts,
and son, Beaver, volunteered
at the camp several years
ago..,
.Roberts, who returned to
the camp June 1 to help pre-.
pare lunch, is a special-needs
teacher for fourth and fifth
grade students at the Florida


School for the Deaf and
Blind in St. Augustine.
7 Roberts' experience as a
former camp "buddy" led her
to the teaching profession;,
now going on seven years.
"I had just learned sign
language and: was interested
in working with the deaf. I
found that working [with the
children at the camp] was
enjoyable, and I realized !'
was'heading in the right
direction," added Roberts."
This year, she joined Blunk
'and the other volunteers to
take the lunch to the camp
on June 1.
Blunk organized the lunch
with the help of other volun-
teers from St. Paul's Catholic
Church in Jacksonville
Beach.
The parish's Council of
Catholic Women provided
the financial support.
"Everything always seems
to work out," said Blunk.
"The Lord puts it togeth-
er."
About a month before the'
lunch, Blunk began recruit-
ing' volunteers to make the
.desserts and help at the .
camp.
Close to 40 people took in


S' Photo by KATHY NICOLETTI
Linda Blunk uses a family recipe to make sloppy Joe sandwiches for Camp I Am Special.


trays of cookies and treats. A
crew of eight volunteers were
on hand the day of the
luncheon to help Blunk
transport the food to the
camp, serve the lunch, and
clean up afterwards.
,The menu stays the same
every year: homemade slop-
py Joe sandwiches, watermel-
on, chips, lemonade, and
dessert are served.
Blunk uses about 25
pounds of ground meat to
make her sloppy Joes.
The recipe has been in
'Blunk's family for many
'years, dating to the time her
family owned a food store
and catering business in their
home state of Michigan.

The following is Linda'
Blunk's recipe for sloppy Joes.

Sloppy Joesr
25 pOunds of ground
beef
'1 gallon ketchup

4 T Worcestershire sauce

1 T chili powder

3 cups green relish

three-quarters of a bottle
of onion flakes

2 T garlic powder

one and one-half T yel-
low mustard

1 can.of beef gravy

Brown the ground meat,
adding the dry seasonings
beginning with the onion
flakes as it begins to cook.

Add the rest of the ingre-
dients before the meat is
done browning. At the end,
add the ketchup. Stir the
meat and other ingredients
well as it cooks.

After the meat is
browned and all the ingre-
dients are well blended,
simmer uncovered for
about 30 minutes. Stir fre-
quently.
Serve on hamburger
buns.


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KATHY
RTMIAN
DITOR
his is who you
Re,'" Kohnke

nstration wasn't
great wasn't carried
sewer plant was
Wilderness Trail,
iains today, hid-
is, Kohnke said.
the novel is intro-
event in history,
a in a planned
r. Mary Paul in
series, Kohnke

d gets killed and we
runners on the
," Kohnke said,
forgetting to put a
et Dr. Mary Paul.
having more fun
said Kohnke.
might be in look-
ebody you know
y,] but it's fiction."
g books in the
ave actual events
drop, she said:
ie out in
revolves around
ainst a proposed
1 the third hap-
Ponte Vedra tried'
ate." :
who created her
thing company to
works, said the
ng "not bad, con-
primarily me"
btions.
ke it," she said.
summer read."
the book, at
1, will be available
e at the Book Mark
I. at Seymour's
in the Ponte Vedra
:h Library.


photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Mary Kohnke (right) signs copies of her book at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library. Looking on is Marybeth Weston



Nordan caps Friends

music series June 19


FROM STAFF
The Friends of the Library,
Ponte Vedra Beach, presents
the annual return of Gene
Nordan and his champagne
music at 7 p.m. June 19th at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch


Library.
The performance will be the
finale for the Friends of the
Library Music Series of 2006.
It will be free and open to
the public. Doors open at 6:30
p.m.


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Stephanie Bryan.

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Stephadie Singleton and
Andy Bryan, both of
Jacksonville Beach, were mar-
ried Saturday, Mayv 27, at First
Baptist Chuch in Jackson\ille
Beach. .
.Eulie Brookins III performed.
the ceremony. .
The bride is the daughter of
Daryl and Ellen Singleton of
Jacksonville Beach. She is a
2001 graduate of Providence
High School and a 2004 gradu-"
ate of Palm Beach Atlantic
University. She is employed by.
Merrill Lynch.
The groom is the son of.
Larry. and Phoebe Bryan of
Jacksonville. .
He is a 1996 graduate of


Fletcher High School and a
2002 graduate of the
University of North Florida.
He is employed by Landstar.
Kirsten Znick was the maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Sabrina Batyki, Shelly Myers,
Tiffany Singleton and Jessica
Singleton. Lauren Walton was
the flower girl.
Dave Witt was the best man.
Groomsmeri were Larry Bryan
Jr., Chris Bryan, Kursten
Unkelbach and Chris Bouten.
Wes Maas and Jeff Underwood
were ushers.
After a honeymoon to the '
Blue Ridge Mountains, the cou-
ple will reside in Jacksonville
Beach.:,,


'~'~i. '~ ~ nine/n


Sandi and Joe Tanner

Tanner-Gauthier.

Sandi Gauthier of : Delores and Tim Tanner of
Jacksonville Beach arid Joe Orlando. Jennifer Haggertv
Tanner of Tamnpa were married Chesso'r 'and Kim Jackson
Saturday, May 20, at Siesta Key, Cassee were matrons of honor.
Fla.:, Joshua Tanner and Issac Tanner
The bride is, the daughter :of were groomsmen.
*Patti Gauthier of Jacksonville The couple spent their hon-
Beach.' eymoon at Siesta Key and will
The groqm is,'the sson of resiqe.in Tampa.


En gagement
Kristin Suzanne Martin ot f
Barnes, Wisc., and Adam Mark
Laney of Neptune Beach have
.announced their engagement
to be married.
The bride-elect is the daugh- .
ter of Cynthia and Gregory i
Martin of Barnes, Wisc. She is a '.
graduate of NMundelein High | "E|.
School in Illinois and is
employed by Hewitt Associates
in Lincolnshire. '
The groom-elect is the son of .
Donald and Marta White of
Neptune Beach. He is a gradu-
ate of Fletcher High School and
is serving in the U.S. Navy.
The couple plan to wed on
June 23, 2006, at Naval Station Adam Laney and Kristin Martin
M ay lpo t ..- .- '... :'


Maria and Ryan Crist

Crist-Jones


Maria Jbnes and Ryan Crist,
both of Neptune Beach, were
married Saturday, June. 3, at
Community Presbyterian
Church with. the Re,v. Gabe
Goodman performing the cere-
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and! Mrs, Garrett D.,
Wadkins of Atlantic Beacl and
NMr. and MNrs. Dwight MN. Jones
of lacksonville. She is a gradu-
ate of Florida State University


and, is employed by Campbell
Soup Co: as' a retail business
manager.
The groom is the son of Mr.
,and Mrs, Donald Crist of
Farmrrington, Conn. He is a gra-
date of the University of
Massachusett's and, is employed
by Westwood One 'as a TMC
operator.' .
After a: honeymoon to Fiji,
the couple will reside in
Atlantic Beach.


Alison Marie Ryan and Andy
Preslar, both of Orlando.
announce their engagement to
be married.
The bride-elect is the daughi-
ter of Larry and Sue R lan of
Ponte Vedra Beach. She is a
2003 graduate of the
University of Central Florida
with a bachelor's degree in hos-
pitality management. She is Andy Preslar and Alison Ryan
employed as an event planner
for MN Media Works of Florida with a bachelor's degree
Orlando. in business management. He is
The groom-elect is the son of employed as an assistant gener-
Mo Preslar and the late al manager of the Orlando
Michael Preslar ,of Merritt Marriott Hotel.
Island. He is 1999 graduate of The couple plan to wed on
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A group of rising Bolles sixth graders (above), who finished fifth grade last week, are the first to have
attended Bolles' Ponte Vedra school every year since it opened in 1998, when they entered preschool at
the campus on ATP Boulevard. From left are (in front) Riley Gainer, Andrew Ullmann, Cole Hanna and
Nathan Kostick, and (in back) Park Moorer, Andriana Bove, Morgan Redding, Natalie Higdon and Alex
Frias.


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Matt Kilcullen (left), men's basketball coach at the University of North Florida, stands with
Ponte Vedra resident Mary Tappmeyer, UNF women's basketball coach, and her husband
Bruce Tappmeyer Monday at a golf tournament at Marsh Landing Country Club. The fifth
annual event raised $24,000 for UNF basketball, to be added to the $90,000 raised at the
four previous tournaments.


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about books!
W- The Beaches Branch Library, The Ponte Vedra Beach Library, THE BEACHES
LEADER, PONTE VEDRAI LEADER and Publix have games and contests waiting for
you..Iots of activities involving your Branch Library and reading fun for the summer.


As part of our Summer Reading Fun at the Beaches Branch
Library and Ponte Vedra Branch Library, we are offering
Scavenger Hunts. Young readers can find the appropriate
grade level Hunt and head for the Library. Complete ten from
the list of Scavenger Hunt questions, fill in the answers and
return the completed list along with the young person's
name, address and phone number. Forms may be returned
to the Beaches Branch Library, the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library or to The Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra Leader, 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach.
There will be two Scavenger Hunts per age group this
summer at each of the libraries. The program runs from
now until August 2006.


Get the set of questions for your age group
and have FUN and win PRIZES.


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Go to the Beaches Branch Library to search the answers U
to questions such as this:
* What famous pirate was knighted by Queen Elizabeth!
What is the largest organ of your body!
On the library's homepage, what link would ydu click on to
find great sites for kids?

Go to the Ponte Vedra Branch Library to search the
answers to questions such as this:
What is the title of the first Harry
Potter book
How strong is the wind in the eye of
a hurricane!
Who is the king of rock and roll,
and where was he born!


/ READ Bingo
Get your card at the Beaches Branch Library,
Ponte Vedra Beach Library, Publix or
beachesleader.com.
As you read books, magazines or articles in The
Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra Leader on the topics on
your card, you may cross off that space and make a list
of your reading for that subject square. When you have
completed a diagonal, horizontal or vertical row, you
are a BINGO winner.
Return your card with the list of your reading to the
Beaches Branch Library, the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library or mail to The Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra
Leader, 1114 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250.
S Be sure to fill in the name,
S address, phone and school
grade. Weekly winners will be
listed in The Beaches Leader,
Ponte Vedra Leader and on
the Leader web site
(beachesleader.com) and these
names will be entered for
prizes at the summer's end.


Look for Bingo cards.
Scavenger Hunt questions
and other contest
information at these
locations:
At the Beaches Branch Library,
600 Third St., Neptune Beach
At the Ponte Vedra Branch Library,
101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach
At the Customer Service desks of
your neighborhood Publix
At The Beaches Leader, Ponte
Vedra Leader, 1114 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach
Online at www.beachesleader.com -
the Web site of
the Beaches' own
newspaper,
The Beaches Leader,
Ponte Vedra Leader






Children are also invited to
read a book and then do
an artistic representation of
the book. This can include
pictures using colors, pencils
or paint, a collage or a
sculpture. Details available
at the libraries. Art will be
displayed, winners listed in
The Leader, and prizes
awarded.


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TPC Sawgrass hosting Women's Golf Week


FROM STAFF
Former LPGA Tour commis-
sioner Ty Votaw will be the fea-
tured speaker Thursday night
as the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte
Vedra Beach presents a pro-
gram of events to coincide with
Women's Golf Week.
Now in its second year,
Women's Golf Week seeks to
increase women's participation
in the sport. A collaboration of
American Express and Golf For
Women magazine, the program
provides complimentary golf
instruction for female golfers 14
years of age and older, as well as
a week-long series of golf-relat-
ed social events at top facilties
throughout the country.
"The goal is really to grow
the game of golf for women,"
said .Amy Regnier, director of
sales and marketing at TPC


Sawgrass. "It is so important for
women of all ages and skill lev-
els to know that golf does not
have to be intimidating and we
want to show them how fun
the sport can be for everyone."
On Thursday, participants at
the Sawgrass Marriott Resort
Spa will pay $25 for events
titled "A Celebration of
Women and Golf." The
evening includes a certificate
for participants to return to
TPC in November for a one-
hour golf lesson. The Tour
Academy at Sawgrass is current-
ly under construction and ,is
expected to be completed by
November. ,
Participants will also receive
a certificate for a round of golf
on the TPC Valley Course that
they can redeem during the
summer.
"Between the round of golf:


Ty Votaw


and the one-hour lesson, that's
a $205 value right there,"
Regnier said. "Plus participants
will take advantage of network-


ing opportunities, a fashion
preview trunk sale and the
guest speakers. So women will
actually be getting a great value
for their $25."
Votaw was LPGA Tour com-
missioner from 1999 until 2005
when he left to become execu-
tive vice president of interna-
tional affairs for the PGA Tour.
The LPGA Tour saw unprece-
dented growth with Votaw at
the helm, including an increase
in prize money from $18.4 mil-
lion in 1991, when he joined
the LPGA as general counsel, to
more than $42 million this
year.
Through Votaw's leadership
women's golf attained more of a
presence on national television
and the emergence of superstars
like Annika Sorenstam and
Kanie Webb helped the sport
draw more sponsors.


While commissioner of the
LPGA, Votaw began a relation-
ship with tour golfer Sophie
Gustafson, of Sweden. The
move was criticized within the
LPGA and Votaw acknowledged
player opinion played a role in
his departure. The couple
became engaged in late 2005.
Along with the golf-related
activities Thursday night, an
auction will take place benefit-
ting the American Heart
Association's Go Red for
Women movement a
nationwide campaign dedicat-:
ed to raising awareness of heart
disease.
Women's Golf Week was
developed in response to input
from golfing industry leaders at
the 2004 Golf 20/20 confer-
ence.
"We are excited to host
[the] second event after a huge


success last year," Regnier said.
"Whether the ladies are just get-
ting started or are long-time vet-
erans to the game, this is going
to be a very special evening."
Later this month, the TPC
will host a "Thank You
Jacksonville" weekend in
which golfers can play the
Valley Course for $69 to $79.
Normally, golfers must be
members of the Tournament
Players Club or guests to play
the facility.
"It's in appreciation for 25
years of a great relationship
with the community," said
Regnier. "It's a fun event that's
open to the public and will give
players who aren't members a
chance to play one of the top
courses in the area."
The "Thank I You
Jacksonville" weekend is"slated
for June 20-21.
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Beech camps evolve,


maintain popularity


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS It'RITER

The Bud Beech Summer
Camp, now in its 23rd year,
continues to draw campers for
basketball, soccer, flag football,
dance gymnastics and cheer-
leading.
"WVe average 40-50 kids a
week with all the camps. That's
a manageable number," said
Beech, the
Nease High
coach who ...... .. ...
will hold the
reins in his It started
23rd high
school basket- basketball c
ball season
later this year. grown over
Beech, who
took the
Panthers to
the 2002 state
title, also --. Su
serves as dean
of ninth and ,-
10th graders.
"It started as a pure basket-
ball camp," said Beech. "We've
grown over the years."
Beech said dance gymnastics
and cheerleading evolved, but
admitted that having two
daughters entered into his
decision-making.
"We offer cheerleading in
the afternoon. It allows girls
something to do other than
sports." he said.
Beech's camp offers 10 four-
day sessions that run from
Monda\ to Thursday, with two
exceptions Memorial Day


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and Independence Day.
"July 4th is somewhat of a
strange holiday, being on a
Tuesday," said Beech, noting
that week's camp will take
place from Wednesday to
Friday.
"Our camps are relatively
inexpensive compared to the
other camps in the area," said
Beech. "We have kids who
come back for multiple ses-
sions because
of the afford-
-- -.. ..- ability. W\Ve're
pleased with
as a pure the progress
we've made
amp. We've over the years.
Kids need
he years. activity dur-
ing the sum-
mer. We feel
we provide a
service to the
Seech communityy"
Two of
-.-.--:-'- .- Beech's bas-


ketball players, one current
and the other a recent Nease
graduate, are his primary coun-
selors this year.
losh Bailen, a 2006 graduate
and one of the co-captains of
Nease's 17-8 season last year,
has taken a lead role at this
camp. This is his third time
he's worked in the summer
program.
Bailen and rising senior Nick
Sesnick are the main coun-
selors. Bailen will head to
Ripon [Wis.] College in the fall.

See CAMPS, page B4


Team Florida gets a


boost from PV teens

Girls lacrosse squad set to begin play


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORT WRITER
Five Ponte Vedra teens are
among the key members of
Team Florida, a girls lacrosse
squad that will play later this
month in the U.S. Lacrosse U-
15 Festival at Disney's Wide
World of Sports.
The team was formed by
Velocity Sports Performance
director Paul McCord and his
wife Mindv, who coaches the
Nease High girls lacrosse team.
The five Ponte Vedrans are
sisters Amanda and Allie
Santillo, Jenna Gimbel, Brigitte
Coburn and Kelly Hawkins, are
on the squad.
"I think they're all really
good players," said Amanda
Santillo, 14, who started play-
ing lacrosse in fifth grade.
"Other than Allie and I, they
all just started this year. I think
it's a really good opportunity
for all of us that we're going to
play on this team. and play
statewide."
Team Florida's players come
from as far south as West Palm
Beach and as far west as
Tampa
"It's composed of the best
girls who aren't in high school
yet, under 15, in the state of
Florida." Paul McCord said
June 1 at a lacrosse play day at
South Hampton Golf arind
Country Club. 'It's really sur-
prising, but the girls who are
on this team from Ponte Vedra,
[Tulington] Creek and locally,


[Bartram Trail area] are every
bit as good as girls from across
the country, in terms of their
skill development, because
they learn in middle school.
"When you learn a skill in
middle school, it helps you
develop as a high school play-
er."
Ponte Vedra has a youth
lacrosse program for boys and
girls. McCord pointed out that
the state girls title was won by
Vero Beach which has no
'youth program.
"All they have is high
school," he said. "So you car
learn in high school, but you
become a national class player
when you learn in middle
school. And you have fun with,
it. i
"That's what the U-15 team's
all about. It's about having fun,
learning how to control that
lacrosse stick. And then we'll
compete against teams from all
over the country."
McCord's challenge is put-
ting together a team of girls
from different areas who don't'
know one another.
"The biggest challenge is try-
ing to get everybody together
to practice," he noted.
Team Florida will have had
two mandatory practices, the
first held last month at Flagler,
when it plays in the festival.
The second will be June 17 in
Orlando.
"That'll be our final time

See LACROSSE, page B4


Photo Dy ROB DeANGELO
Players in the Girls 6 & Under division battle for possession ot the ball Sunday morning at the Winn-Dixie 3v3 Super
Challenge at Davis Park in Ponte Vedra Beach. Nearly 200 teams competed in the two-day tournament, which served as
qualifier for the 3v3 national championships in August at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex outside Orlando.


FROM STAFF

Hundreds of soccer players took to
the pitch at Davis Park last weekend as
the Winn-Dixie "Got Milk?" 3v3 Super
Challenge drew nearly 200 teams to the
area.
The Super Challenge drew teams from
as far away as Key West, Sarasota and
Savannah but the majority of teams:
were from Northeast Florida including
, many from the Beaches area.
The event featured groups of kids in
thiee-oh-three competition on small
fields. Teams play without a goalkeeper,
although a defender can drift back in an
effort to block shots with his or her feet.
The two-day event served as a nation-
al qualifier with winners -earning a


chance to participate in August's,
national 3v3 championships at Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex just out-
side Orlando.
Age-group competition took place
Saturday and Sunday with as many as
15 game being played simultaneously
on the scaled-down soccer fields. For
teams with players 8 years old and
under, the fields measured 30 yards by
20 yards. Older age divisions play on
fields that are 40 yards long and 30
yards wide.
Games are divided into two 12-
minute halves, with a two-minute half-
time break. Up to six players are allowed
on each team, and substitutions are
made during stops in play.
The game tests individual skills such
as passing and dribbling in traffic. With


plenty of open space, teamwork is
essential on defense.
The field of teams participating in the
3v3 Super Challenge was given a boost
when a competing Jacksonville tourna-
ment the National 3v3 Soccer
Challenge merged with the Super
Challenge late last month. That added
about 25 teams to the field of 170 origi-
nally registered.for the Davis Park even1,
The Super Challenge took place in
conjunction with National Dairi,
Month, which kicked off June 1. Winnr
Dixie supplied a variety of dairy prod-
ucts to the young soccer players, their,
families and spectators throughout the,
two-day tournament.
A portion of the proceeds raised by
the 3v3 Super Challenge were to benefit
the Ponte Vedra Soccer Club.
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FISHING



Kingfish appearing on natural



bottom and the artificial reefs,


T7ingfish have appeared
I over the natural bottom
XLas well as the artificial
reefs.
Jacksonville Beach Pier fish-
ing. produced flounder,
Spanish, pompano and whit-
ing last week. A huge cobia
was lost in the attempt to get
it over the rail of the pier.
Redbass are plentiful off the
north jetties.
Capt. Scott Darner with his
8-year-old son Brian, brother
Rob, dad Chuck Darner and
their friend Bill Wilderotter
took the "Scott Free" on
another blue water trip recent-
ly and had plenty of action.
They boxed four big dolphin
to 20 pounds, two kings to 17
pounds and several cobia and
bonita.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow
fished the jetties with his
guests David Moore and Pastor
Phil Hoyer last Friday. They
pulled in eight reds (26 to 33
inches), two drum at seven
pounds and three pounds and
lots of angelfish.
Capt. Mike Morris fished the
river last week with Orlando
Lucas and his father Tom.
They caught six flounder and
four redbass measuring 23 to
29 inches.
Larry "Fishman" Finch
spent mast of his fishing time
in the river last week looking
for speckled trout. He and'
George Altelevich fished
together last Thursday near
the Dames Point Bridge and
caught their limit of speckled:
trout weighing up to five
pounds.
On Sunday, Larry and
George's Uncle Nick, from
Chicago, caught 30 trout
weighing up to seven pounds
in the same area.
Capt. Dennis Young with
the Duane Schmidt party
-trolled from the "Sea Dancer"
and caught six'kings before
dropping to the bottom' and
pulling up nine snapper (eight
to 12 pounds), three flounder,
and lots of seabass. Most of


available on the pier.
Capt. Chris Rooney made a
trip recently to the blue water
on his "Driftin' and Dreamin'"
with friends commander Tony
Martin, Robert Anderson and
John Goodling. They used bal-
lyhoo to catch 11 big dolphin
weighing up to 19 pounds.
On Sunday, Chris made


another trip to the same area
with John Goodling, Frank
Graffi and Eddie McGowan.
They caught six dolphin to 21
pounds, two scamp grouper,
three pinks to four pounds
and eight triggerfish to six
pounds. Another good trip for
the "Driftin' and Dreamin.'"
Good fishing.


WIMPY SUTTON
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the fish were caught at,
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Is this an omen for the
Jaguars of 2006 a full-
back breaking an arm in
spring frolics, where heavy
work is supposed to be at a
minimum? Hey, Fred Taylor -
maybe you're smart to stay in
Miami "working out by your-
self." That oughta be relatively
safe.,
Come on, men, you're not
supposed to start destroying
each other til the summer
massacre.
Now Derrick Wimbush may
not be star of the team, we
mean, second-string star,
there's only one superstar and
the No. 1 quarterback had bet-
ter be safe. But Wimbush
showed he is a future star the
Jaguars have sorely needed.
Wimbush had begun mak-
ing a splash for himself as a
kickoff returned, even more
than as a fullback. Ace return-
ers are at a premium at best.
Certainly, they have been a
rare commodity around Alltel
arena..
Early diagnosis makes it pos-
sible that this former
Vanderbilt star could miss all
of training camp and presea-
son. (Some players would glad-
ly trade a broken arm to have
that privilege.)
\Vimbush made his name
last season in a big way. Not'
many rookies set a team's sin-
gle season record for kickoff
returns (955 yards), but then'
that was a position that was
begging for a standout.
Onelof his brightest days
,"as a 91-yard kickoff return"
tor a tc4jchdown against
Arizona in November. As if.
this wefe not enough,
Wimbush also led the Jaguars
% with IS' tackles on special
teams and was there to take
the fullback job when Greg
Jones hpd to replace Fred
Tavlort ho went down again.


REX EDMONDSON
PRESS BOX

The replacement for this
Vandy star could be Troy
Edwards or LaBrandon
Toefield, who is bracing at the
bit to get back into action.:-
Toefield has been used during
the past two years about as
often as hurricane precautions.
Edwards has been around, in
and out, too.
The coaches also have soph-
omore Chad Owens who
could get a crack at the job,
and the well-publicized rookie,
Maurice Drew, drafted from
UCLA.
All of this is interesting, but,
a question more to the point is
just how non-contact is "non-.
contact"? These pre camps are,
supposed to be so safe your old
granny could suit up.
For that matter, is it really
necessary to have pre-camp
before pre-camp before sum-
mer camp and who knows
how many other little "volun-
tary" prayer-meetings-and-din-
ner-on-the-ground-all-night-
singing things going on?
Most of it is "voluntary," of
course. Sounds like the Army
for some of us who had that
pleasure. "There will be a party
for the company voluntary,
of course that the colonel is
giving and you WILL have a
good time, etc."


But the Jaguars know what
they're doing. More or less.
And if the present "voluntary"
pre-camp can produce a win-
ner this year, maybe they
should keep them going.
Meanwhile, what if Fred
Taylor misses the next volun-
tary roll call? Coach Jack Del
Rio has made it plain he wants
everyone here. "No player left
behind!" is his motto. Sounds
political.
Mr. Wayne Weaver could
possibly find a solution or
incentive to attract all players.
Gold stars for the helmets
might help. Prizes for perfect
attendance might do the trick.
Meanwhile, there are other
big stories to consider. Ricky
Williams is going to the
Canadian Football League.
Their loss is Miami's gain. This
ought to get even for giving
haven to the draft dodgers of
the past. It's tough on Ricky
finding a job since the NFL
sent him to his room for a
year to break his smoking
habit.
. They say Ricky is only player
ing for the Argonauts to make
the $240,000 salary for child
support. It's a sad story. A lot
of the fans who cheer him :
wouldn't make 240 grand for"
years. It's great to be a grid
star. Even one ~ith a smoking
habit.
Breaking news Mark '
Brunell's finger. The 1 /
WVashington Redskins quarter-
back may be out for a while
with his wounded digit, but
should return by September.
By that time we may even see
Fred Taylor again.,
Who knows, by then they
even find out whatever
became of Jimmy Hoffa.
As for Brunell, if he could,
survive those last years as a,
Jaguar, he can survive any-
thing.


CAMPS: Emphasis on fun and skills
ao


Continued from page BI

"I've gone to this camp since
I was in'seventh grade. So I've
been hefe forever," said Bailen.
"We worked-. on all:-sorts of
tilings. I made netv friends, got
better, just had fun. It's a great
experiencee"
Bailen said virtually all his
teammates attended the camp,
which gives Beech an opportu-
nity to evaluate young talent.
Perhaps working with young
people has factored into
Bailen's Cdecision to major in
exerciserscience at Ripon.
"I wapt to be a coach. That's
a good-major leading towards
that," said Bailen,. who
intends-Tto take his basketball
game to Wisconsin .
"Definitely," he said. "It's D-
III, so they can give you 75,per-


cent scholarships." ,
"Josh has been doing it the
last couple years," Beech said
of Bailen's camp help. "He has
showed great leadership. He's
one of ,those .i-ds ypu,'d ,%aqt,,
yours to be around,:a.il3rstclass
guy."
Sesnick, in his second year ot
counseling, said he attended
the camp from fourth through
ninth grade.
"A lot of the fundamentals
you learn here, so it helps a
lot," said Sesnick, a left-hander
who could be next year's
shooting guard.
Sesnick, Christian Dennis,
Joe Lagura, Kasey Faver and
Ryan Hentkowski are among
next season's returning sen-
iors.
"We could have a pretty
strong team," said Sesnick.


"\Ve'ye got a couple strong
freshmen coming up. One of
them is 6'6", a couple others
are tall, like 6'4"', 6'5"."
Rent has been raised this
ya ~o. Beech,had. to ,ct .back.
onstaff.rP -, nic-I o o; i:o)J 0.
"We have somni volunteers
for the volunteer hours. .We
still have some good kids, but
not as many college kids: They
command a higher price," said
Beech.,
,He said the fact Nease foot-
ball coach Craig Howard held a
youth camp the first week of,
fis camp didfl't take anything
away from his program.
"It workedout fine with' the
football camp," said Beech.
"Some of those kids came over,
ate lunch with us, rode the
bus. So we were able to help
them out."


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Continued from page B1

together before we hit the
bricks for the tournament," said
McCord, who added, "We
encourage the girls to come so
they can learn, get a feel for the
game and get a feeling for play-,
ing together. Because we're try-
ing to put the line combina-
tions together like ice hockey.
"We want to put out the best
combination of girls who like'
each other, work together well,
so we can look like we've been
together the whole time," he:
said..
McCord said the girls, com-
ing from different areas, have'
different skills. But that's not
necessarily a problem.
"The nice thing about
lacrosse is that learning stick
skills is kind of like a universal
language," he said. "There are
certain things you learn, certain
teaching. progressions. We can
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lacrosse programs are very
important in terms of helping
the sport, and its players, devel-
op. Now, with lacrosse having
been inPonte Vedia Beach for a
while, he hopes to see youth
lacrosse in Clay and Duval
counties and not just at the,
private school level, but open
to the public.
"The girls' progress is always
a little bit tough because it's
hard to find dads who want to
work with their daughters, and
I don't understand it," said
McCord,. whose daughter
Taylor was playing at South
Hampton. "Mindy and I are
putting together a coaching
curriculum so we can train
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fact that Florida considers flag.
football a varsity sport.
"That to me is asinine," he
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to go to college to ,play flag
football on a scholarship? It's
really just a *setup for Title IX.
We have to start letting girls
have options they can use at
the college level. And we have a
real Title IX sport."
' McCord said a lot of girls on
the U-15 team have better skills
than do many high school
players.
"They might not be as
mature physically, but some of
them are. They have excellent
stick skills, and they have a feel
for .the game," he said. "It's a
game of passing and receiving,
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4BR/2BA +bonus room. ALL NEW Kit,
baths, doors, tile floors, berber. carpet,
windows, paint & landscape. Separate
ramp & marsh. $223,900. (904)246-6337.
NEPTUNE BEACH FSBO Pool Home.
3BR 1 5BA 1400sl, 1-car garage large
criner loi 4 BlocKs io Ocean. 505 Bowles
St $399.900. 333-1076. 246 7710


SPACIOUS 4.2 ori.:k ronr on 21 acres
wilh room enough for a pool Fenced yard
with separate shed, open patio is greal for
enlenaining, formal living and dining with
hardwood Iloors. eal-in kitchen, inside'
laundry, sprinkler, water softener and ter-
mite bond. Reduced to $313,900. Please
contact Phyllis Staines with RE'MAX
Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-SOLD or
visit www.pstaines.com


NEPTUNE BCH- 2123 Rosewood Dr. ,
2/1.5, 1250sf, bright & sunny townhouse.
Tile & berber carpet, Ig scr: porch, worksh-
ed landscaped Ready to move in.
$198,000 372-0589. 504-2883
PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 2700sf+.
4BR/3BA+ office. New kitchen w/granite,
stainless steel. Screened, heated pool;.
Totally updated. 543-9142. .
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouses. 2 undis.
1200sf. each, 2BR/2BA vlohs. Irieplace
patio decks, 2 blocks ocean, walk to town-
center. $644,000. 246-8267.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1 car ga-
rage. $182,500. (904)403-3415.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach.
2BR/1BA on 60'x150' loi, 255 Sheiry Dr
$479,000. 349 2504
ATLANTIC BEACH FSBO 3BR/2.5BA.
Appliances upgrades, 2000st 2-story
$489000. 534-4417
ADORABLE 4/2, one owner home has
one ol Ihe prertiesi lots in ihe area. Mani.
cured yard has lush landscaping and room
enough lor a pool. Fenced yard with exira
decking, screened porch. formal dining
room. eal-in Kitchen wilr, breakfast bar,
security. ceiling fans, and lermiie bond.
Reduced to $244.900 Please contact
Pnyilis Slaines wiln RE,'MAX Coastal Real
Eslaie al 904-476-SOLD or visIl
www.psiaines corn

MOTIVATED SELLER!
Drastic reduction on this 4-bedroom home
in Dolphin Cove loaded with updates and
upgrades Pergo-style floors, new pain.
room fixtures, new appliances, new rool-
and t's on a greal lot backing to a birad-il.
led pondl NOW $325,000 Don't miss Ihis
opponunity!! Berry & Co Real Esiale.
19041273-4800.


PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR.2BA,Cor.an
countenops, 1250si. Fireplace,-1-car ga-..
,'rage, community pool Wail'., to Ocean .
12 -69 000 463-0505
JAX BEACH Golfcourse. 69 Fairway
Lane. 3BR/2BA. Many updates.
$425,000. Will co-op. 424-7204.
FSBO 415 16th Ave. South Very well
kept 3BR'2BA. 1540sl, screened porch
upstairs deck Must See! $409.900 Call
246-8809 Tor appointlmenl
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/1.5BA lixer-up-
per' Huge 1/2 acre lot on cul-de-sac
$175k. 626-0663
LIFE'S A BEACH
Remodeled beach house ready to0 move
in. 1230 6th Ave. N Jax Bch.
4 person brand new hot
tub is seller's gift to you
for a contract before
July 31,2006.
Perfect lit for covered palio offt master
suilea Large comer lotl new painT in & out,
upgraded tile through li oni ol house, new
carpel Inrough back ol house root. 2 car
slacked garage & patio 3 years new. wa-
let healer & A/C. 1 year new
Audrey Dostie Realtor,
904-298-4917
Piantinum Realry, www.plannumrealtyor-
jax.com.
FSBO. ATLANTIC Beach. 747 Jasmine
SI., $270,000. Call (904)757-2006
JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA, fenced yard.
screened-in porch and deck Option 10
lease $475.000. 19041247-8004.
(904)635-6943.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. THE ISLANDS.
2BR/23A. attached garage, new roof,
corner lot, community pool. lennis.
REDUCEDI $240,000 Available immedi-
ately. (904)703-8380. (423)768-0384 .
MOVE IN READY, updated and refinished
3BR,2 5BA home in beautiful Independ.
ence Cove Being close to the JTB.
beaches and shopping are added advan:
ages To this greal nome Just Reduced.
904-563-1516.

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MARSH SOUND 4/3 w/ office, corner lot
cul-de-sac, open floor plan, big yard, walk
to Alamacani, 2470sf, $395,000 will co-
broke, call 705-4872. 13890 Softwind Trail
N.
GREAT POTENTIAL 984sf., block const.,
large comer lot, 5 block off ocean.
$306,000., 22810553.
FSBO. JAX Beach, .Ocean Cay. 664
Bonaire Circle. Approximately 2200sf.
3BR/2.5BA. Hardwood, Granite, custom
built-ins. $559,000, w/$5000 flat fee to Re-
altors. 463-1197, 664-7432.
NEW LISTING IN PVBI
Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR/2BA, huge cor-
ner lot, all brick, cul-de-sac, updated tile in
main living area.. Ready to go! $304,900.
JOHNS CREEK-ICW
3BR/3BAw/large bonus room, popular
floorplan w/formal living/ dining room, cov-
ered lanai inground swim spa Offered at
$339,500
RIVER BROOK
4BRF/2BA brick home in popular River
Brook. Huge Master suite, large corner lot,
normal living. and dinikng. Offered at
T.355,900 ..
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beautlul under construction" home in
gated community 4 bedrooms olus bonus
room, large lot. 3-cai garage and much
more. Offered at $795,000
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR.2BA nome in San Pablo Creek Spa-
cious floor plan lerced backyard and
backing on to pond Offered at $258,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR.2BA beauhilully remodeled home. in
popular Villages ol Pablo New roof, new
Iile and carpet, new stainless appliances
in Kilchen repainled inside and out
Fenced, private backyard Orlered at
$229.000 ..
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
buIII nome Huge bonus 'room tooll Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of-
lered at $375 000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in San Pablo Circle,
3BR'2BA home w/spacrous masler suite.
Fenced back yard. large den. immaculate-
lv maintained Ohered ai $328 900
FULL SERVICE BIG SAVINGS
THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
TWELVE OAKS- NEPTUNE BEACH.
4BR 2BA. 2 car gar corner lot. circular
driveway. Lg oppen iromn yard. small private
fenced backyard Beauiilul tree shaded
homes close io schools. shopping, beach
Needs TLC Prime condilon- $450.000
As is $350,000 568-1936.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Absolute best
deal' Bull in 2000 Tnis 2500s1.,
4BR,'2 5BA home is Ike new, 1136 241h SI
N. Call 904.704-7966 $439.500.
NEAR MAYO Clinic. off San Pablo
3BR/2BA. 2-car Homes. Remodeled
$270.000 1o $500.000 Independenl Brok-
eis, 710-3111


SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA.
ig scr. lanai,. olally renovated incl custom
cabinets new appliances, lile Iloors. Gat-
ed community w pool $305.000
537-4083
PONTE VEDRA 3BR/2BA. beaullul. re.
modeled townhome on lake End unil.
$185.900 1904)424-0660.
NEPTUNE BEACH
FSBO 'Mlia'ry need.s'lo seil'.'3BR 2BA.
onl, 5 blo.:i tO earn ,on large Irletd Iclo"
$350 000 349-2999 or 242-2421
ICW AWESOME 4BR/2BA/2-car Approx-
imaiely 1/2 acre lol $359,900
Hallmark Realry Group. 720-0045
5BR/3 5BA. THE Woods. gated
$466.000 Call 220 7666
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse.
3BR.2.5BA. 2-car garage, lenced corner
o11, built in 2002. 1600si. 602 Slocks SI
$244.900. 534-4848


UPDATED 4BR/2BA on 27 acres just
blocks to the beach' Beauilul wood loots.
replace and woodOurning stove, ear-in
crichen, normal dining. spacious greal
room. inside laundry, screened porcn.
deck wino iub Consideration may be giv-
en to lor sub.-division. $345.000 Phyllis
Slaines. 476-SOLD RE/MAX Coasial Re.
al Eslate. www psiaines.com
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200si.
3BR'2 5BA Waierview Tennis pool.
Gaied 5417 000 Moltivated seller
(904)910-7036
ICW- FSBO
VILLAGES ol Pablo, swim/ tennis com-
munity 3BR/2BA, 1302sf.;, 2car garage.
Beautiful home located on cul-de-sac in a
quiei neighborhood close to'school, shop-
ping and beaches. Vaulted ceilings in liv-
ing room and master bedroom New lile,
paint, solar lube skyligrils 15 and ceiling
fans ihru-out Fireplace, 10x30 screened
lanai w/ouiside paiio. Agents welcome
with 30o commission $228,900.
1904)465-7179
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR.'2.5BA 2-car ga-
rage Newly updated. $214.900 (904)
200-0126.


TOWNHOME REDUCED!
New construction located at 6th Ave. 8. &
9th S: in Jax Bch 3BRi 2.5BA, 1700sf,

tiled lirst floor. owners suile w/luxury bath.
separate shower private deck Custom
kicnen. designer Iixtures throughout Dual
A'C, sprinkler svslem lanced yard. 2 car
garage Mov.e in before summer Orlered
al $325,000 Call lor snowing 2496150.
Will co-op with aeallois
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ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w/fenced yard 3BR/2 5BA,
1660-7 Beach Ave 2150s1. beach access
across street Kuchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened porch
w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by
Owner 477-0102
AFFORDABL. JAX.Beach. second floof,
marsh,'eki c6ndo is '-perfect' lor anyone
whor ianfs I, lve t'the'beachbbul'no rpayi
beach prices Move-in ready w/reringera-
for, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
fans. Freshly painted interior, security sys-
tem. screened lanai, and fireplace are lust
some ol the upgrades! Reduced to
$152.000. Phyllis Staines. 904 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate.
www.psTaines.com .
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/2BA, 2000st., hardwood Iloors, over-
sized lot. 328 10th St $699,000. Steve
246-9915
SAN PABLO Creek. FSBO 3BR/2BA/2-
car. Very laige, lenced. cul-de-sac lot on
preserve. Extra detached garage/work-
shop. Many upgrades, excellent condition
$289,900. 219-9888.
FSBO- ICW Executive 3BR/2BA, great'
maishview/lakeview $349.000 or rental-
$1650/mo. 14046 Pine Island Dr. Near
Mayo Clinic, schools & Beaches. Call
242-4040.


* JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Great Find
This is ill Fully remodeled, 1500sf..
3BRF2BA w/2car gar. New rool, lawn,
windows, paint, etc. 1137 121h St N. 904-
704-7966, $279,500.
IMMACULATE 3/2 w/formal living room
thai can be office or fourth bedroom. Stuc-
co Iront and hardiboard siding, oeaulilul
landscaping and manicured lawn, fenced
yard w/room lor a pool, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen w/exlra cabinets.
security and irngalion. Inside laundry
room, tons of shelving and storage and
community pool. Reduced to $285.000.
Please contact Phyllis Staines with
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or visit www.pstaines com


FOR MORE REAL
ESTATE LISTINGS
Call Audrey Dostie /
Realtor
904-298-4917
Platinum Realty, www.plat-
inumrealtyofjax cornn
, .. .


PVB- 3BR'2BA, newer ile, consider lease
purchase. $174.900 Owner/Agenl
463-7343.
ICW WATERFRONT. 3BR/2BA, 2400s1.
galed community, dock, 2 lins, 3 car ga-
rage. workshop, screened pool.
$1.200.000. FSBO (904)992-8967
MILLIONAIRE'S BEACH
HIDEAWAY"
1 2 acri lot with 4.2'5 '2900!1 house -x-
clusive neighborhood/ mosi luscious land.
scape & private lot in all beach area Re-
model to your fancy or lear down & cus-
tom build. Exclusively listed by
Audrey Dostie Realtor,
904-298-4917
Platinum Realty www plaunumrealryoi
jax.com. 'T
IMMACULATE 3/2. open great room plan
w/hireplace on wooded lot is move-in
ready. Upgraded lile throughout, large eal-
in. fully equipped kitchen with new slain-
less sleel appliances, formal dining room.
spnnkler and security This home is toad-
ed! $305 000 Phyllis Slaines, 475.SOLD.
RE/MAX Coastal .Real Estate,
www.pstaines.com
BEACH INVESTMENT. 3BR/1.5BA/FR,
pool, well w/pump, Ig. 6' fenced lot. Selling
as is". 1619 Sunset Drive. $295,000.
(904)223-3969. .
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Musl ,
sell. For slisngs. 800-749-8124 ext 1490
JACKSONIVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE! Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Builtin 1998. $590,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HIDDEN COVE- Lovely 4/2 w/ Ig scr pa-
tio, backs up to preserve, new rile & car-
pet, exc. cond. $239,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- /1 con-
do, lois ol amenities Currently leased
until Sept. 30th $195,000.
FORT'CAROLINE
BROOKWOOD FOREST- 1600SF. 3/2.5
Townhome w/ garage. Greal deal lor the
money! $177,900.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
ASHLEY WOODS- Like new 4/2, over
2000sf, 3yrs old. $279,900
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711


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^Inir^shedoi .BEACH, RENTAl S ., k.
S Unfurnished Homes Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has Windsor Chase Kernan 4BR/2BA.,
Marsh View SPY 4B R/4BA, screened porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch great lihome on lake, 2274 sqft, two car
,S Ocean lews. tile floors. $2000/mo. access. $1500/mo ', garage, club pool. $1475/mo.
r, 4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator, 2800 sqft, 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA two Unfurnished Condos
beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. story, fenced backyard, tile floors, fireplace,' Summerhouse PV .
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story upgrades thru-out. $1500/mo.. Newly renovated, new carpet, baths,
home w/screened porch on water, 2 car Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/niew kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great
.garage. $1950/mo. carpet, new kitchen,. garage, fresh paint, amenities.
Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer $1300/mo. 1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $695/mo. .
two story, across from ocean, light & Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA, Home 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo.
bright, garage. $1800/mo. w/screened porch, fenced backyard, large lot. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
SFiddlersMarsh-PV 3BR/2BA, home w/ $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
9 vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, screened Bermuda Court PV 2BR/2BA,Home w/ Villas at Marsh Landing- JB
% porch on lake. $1750/mo. tiled screened porch, fenced backyard, tile Fireplace, screened porch
Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two story floors thru out. $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo. ?'
4 home w/spacious floor plan, patio, comm. Furmished Homes Ocean Lin&s PV
pool. $1700/mo. Villages of Vilano SPY 2BR/2BA, 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
V2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace,
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 2BRc2BA, condo has garage fireplace,150mo.
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf garage, amenities. $1700/mo. ch golf cours ews $1150/mo-
course views. $1700/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, Scensat prch fo
L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unt. $1285/mors
o w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. from ocean. $3000/mo.
pool, garage. $1600/mo. Intracoastal West RE/MAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
Seaside PV 3BR/2BA, home w/sunroom, Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new Shannon Smith
private backyard, patio, comm. pool. townhouse, screened porch, preserve views, (904) 285-5640
$1595/mo. amenities. $1095/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
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VILLAGES OF Pablo, FSBO, 2437 Bluff-
tonimDr W..Beautiful 3/2, Ig family rm w/
vaulted ceiling, brick frplc., scr por. over-
looks Ig fenced yard. Move-in ready. Ask-
ing $239,000. Agents welcome. Call Ceci-
lia (904)755-4327.
ATLANTIC BEACH
$25k BELOW
APPRAISAL
Luxury 5BR/4BA, 5 blocks to. ocean,
www.treehouse1918.com, $975,000, call
708-,1403 or 246-9453.


PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
FSBO, Save $14KI New Lakeview, WI-Fi,
resort pool- spa, A1A location, must see!
$222K, NO condo fees- FREE closing
727-458-4230, Open Sat.- Sun.
FSBO. CHARMING 3BR/2BA PVB home.
Family room, Florida room w/air, harwood
floords, crown molding, skylights. Great
schools and morel Will consider reasona-
ble offerss. Call (904) 285-3014.
MAINTENANCE FREE BEACH LIVING.
FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome,
3BR/2.5BA +garage, cul-de-sac, all appli-
ances, new AC/ plumbing/ carpet, comm.
pool, boat storage, bike or walk to beach/
Town Center, $267K. Call 655-2718.
2BR/1.5 BA, 1100sf., downstairs tile.
Screened- glass sunroom on lake/ foun-
tain view. Pool, Assoc. fee $213/mo in-
cludes haz ins., trash, water, & expanded
cable. Gated entrance. $147,000.
(904)708-4480.
VILLAS MARSH Landing, 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage, 'golf course view, all appliances,
$209,000, 887-5005.
PACKAGE DEAL! 1 house on Tidal
Creek. Marshview, dock, ICW area. Plus
1 direct oceanfront condominium.'
$750,000. 334-8408.


1BR EFFICIENCY, 1blk from the beach,
$480/mo includes water and gas, no pets
273-2484; .
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2BR/2BA, CH&A, fenced backyard. 1278
Wonderwood Dr. $790/mo. $700/dep.
280-2728, leave message.
1BR UPSTAIRS, no smoking, no pets.
$675/mo+ dep. 247-1935.
HALF BLOCK to beach. 1BR/1BA. 109
Florida Blvd. No Pets. $700/mo. $700/de-
posit. 535-8358 or 786-5127.
1BR/1BA, 2 blocks from beach, $500/mo
+ security dep., 333-6639, 514-2985.
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouse.
2BR/1.5BA, appliances, WDHU. Quiet,
Marshfront. $995/mo. (904)334-6094.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, clean
and new inside, private rear balcony, 2BR,
WDHU, great parking. $1050/mo.
280-2805.
SO. JAX BCH duplex- Kitchen equip, ceil-
ing fans, balcony, WDHU, CH&A, 5 blocks
to ocean, no pets, $975/mo. 737-7092.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1 BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/1.5BA town-
house by pool. $1300/mo. 280-3138 or
(305)781-9696.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, very
clean inside, 2BR, WDHU, great parking.
$975/mo. 280-2805.
FACING OCEAN
Spacious 1 BR w/study and porch facing
ocean, wood floors, W/D, in 'South Jax
Beach. 2224 Ocean Drive South
$900/mo. 993-2555.
www.BeachesApartments.com


THE PALMS at Marsh Landing, 1BR/1BR ATLANTIC BCH- beauilul 3BR'2BA, ga-
3rd floor, marsh view, file floor, vaulted ,rage, WDHU, 3 clocks lo ocean,
ceiling, $146,900, 472-6254. $1400/mo. 904-742-6423


THE PALMS, 2BR 2BA, ground fir,
$195,000. 379-1713, 859-0989.
PVB, 2BR/2BA, walk to beach. Below
market value $209.900 (904-955-0872.
OCEAN LINKS 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage.
Golf course & lake views. Updated, new
paint now available $235,000. 535-7234.
PVB. 2BR/2BA w/oversized 1-car garage.
Screened balcony overlooks wooded pre-
serve. Split bedrooms, breakfast bar, new
carpet. -$224,000. Call Top Sell, First
Coast Real Estate. 885-1298.
FSBO. AWESOME opportunities to live in
PVB townhouse style condo. NOT AN
APARTMENT CONVERSION. Bike, to the
beach from this 2/2 open floor plan w/at-
tached garage in exclusive Fairfield gated
community H;gh ceilings w/prown mould-
ming naidwood floors and extra storage.
Swimming pool, adull pool, illness center,
tennis courts, walking paths and much
more. Seller willing to assist w/closing cost
'for low down payment $253,500. 372-
9052.
OPEN HOUSE. Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
9am-5pm. 12 Jarden de Mer Place. J.B.
Newer 2BR.'2BA, many upgrades. Kitchen
appliances, wasner/dryer, terrace, ilre-
place, garage. security system FSBO.
$229000 246-8775
PV BCH 2BRi 2BA, $195,000. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Reairy Speciahsts 655-7923 Icell)
FOUNTAINS CHARMING 3BR/2.5BA.
laminate IIIooring new kitchen Updaled.
$239.500. 521-5555.
OCEANVIEW
S JAX Beach. Stunning 3-story condo
SSpaciou 2BR.2.5BA $699.000
,904)923 0985.



PALM HARBOR Homes. factory model
-eniler iargesi in America' Modular and
manulaclured. Liquidation sale! Call tor
Ire color brochures 18001622-2832
PORTSIDE, DW/ MH 3BR/2BA. 28X44,
laundry. room.. garden -tub, assume mon-
gaae $36661.mo 904.-223-7022
HANNA PARK. Like new. 3BR/2BA single,
1 215s1 wcarpon decK. all GE kitchen.
CH&A. washeridryer, new carpet. Many
upgrades.' Financing available Rebecca.
2-16-7684
2000 DOUBLEWIDE. 3'2 wIlhreplace
Must be moved $30.000 OBO. 220-7666



NEAR OCEAN 2-3BR'1BA Upper Apan-
men t$1290,'nio. Yearly lease 249-3970.
NEPTUNE BCH Lora SI Sludlo apt. w,
garage &.deck 1 lock to water All until &
W.DR rcl Qure treed selling $700/mo.
SCall Rick 891-2345
JAX BEACH Apanmem. 2BR/1BA. Newly
renovated Washer/dryer. Quiel area
F850.mo. deposit 201 Northn 91n S.
246-9162. exi 3f
JAX BEACH 2BR Apanmenl near
O.:ean CH&A. WDHU. no pels.
i795.'mo.. $400,dep. 246-3130.
BEACHES HODGES & Kernan 1, 2, 3 &
4BR Apanments & Homes, in luxury com-
muntlies from $800/mo 233-4545.
JAX BEACH. Brand New 2BR'2BA
wasrtir dryer pets OK $1200'mo.
1904)415-1576.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550. on prin-
vate lois. Near Mayport Naval Slahon. no
dogs. 333-5579
VILANO BEACH, 4BR'4BA, 2850sr. over-
looking Iniercoastal, walk to beach. home
only 4vrs old. $1950/mo. Call Jan Holl.
man 53.-7777. .
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BRi2BA Town-
house 1 mile west or Mayponr ferry.
Heckscher Drive $1195'mo 733-3730,
241-RENT.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS. Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 monih
minimum renial 1904i241-7206.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR/2BA Duplex. Ap-
pliancus wasrer'drver CH&A $900,'mo
1st, lasi, deposal 735-3394, 803-2520
OCEAN STUDIO super nice furnished, ca-
ole and electric included. $800.'mo,
610-5527.
ATLANTIC BEACH 1651 Coquina Place.
1BR 1.2 block Irorn Ocean large deck/
yard, new carpel and Tile, no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 'or 962-6361.
JAX .1,BEACH:. Premium Oceanview.
Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dishwasher,
CH&A. Studios, $650/mo. 1BR/1BA,
$850/mo. (904)859-1301, 553-1354.
COST STREET promotion 2BR/1BA,
'CH&A WDHU. 808 1st St. South, Jax.
Beach Apt.#4. Credit check,
888-259-0783.,
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-,
lent -location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.


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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.
JAX BEACH, 1.5 blocks beach, 216 7th
Ave. S. 2BR/1BA+ office, sunroom. w/d,
dishwasher, Pets OK. Fenced yard.
$1250/mo. 434-4626.
OCEANFRONT
OLD Atl Bch near Town Center, 2BR 2BA,
beautifully remodeled, avail. June 1st.
$2100/mo. 294-6094.
ATLANTIC BCH Townhouses, 2 & 3BR's
1.5 baths, $750- $875/mo. plus sec.
Jordan Ct. (East of Mayport, off Donner).
642-1003.

S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.

JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, fireplace, WDHU.
$1025/mo. (904)742-6423.

ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse.
2BR/1.5BA. Freshly painted, ceramic tile
downstairs, WDHU, CH&A. $745/mo+
$500 deposit. 764 Cavalla Rd. Call
655-1534.
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2BR/2BA, CH&A. 1243 Mayport Landing
Dr. Available 6/15. $790/mo. $700/dep.
280-2728, leave message.



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1224 Grand Resee e la./Hodges Blvd 1/1
1026 Belleza Ponte Vedra 1/1
72 The Fountaiuns Ponte Vedra 2/2
127 Jardn de Mer Place Ja&. Beach, 3/2,
,925 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2
825 Ocean Links 'Ponte Vedra ",2/2.
834 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2
.133 Bimini Court Ponte Vedra 2/2
215 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra 2/2
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra ,3/2.5
708 Marsh Coie Lane Ponte Vedra 3,2+lott
811 Ocean Links Ponte 6edra 3/2
67 Fisherman Co\ e Ponie Vcdr.iSawgrass CC 2/2
S4448 Pebblebrook Drie la"R,,br.,ol. i' Gk r K;na, 3/2
228 Tarraa Drive Ja.'/Pablo Point 3/2
337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2
106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2
.3343 Lighiiouve Poir.ic Lanm Ja Beach 3/3
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + o
112 Garden Gate Dr Ponte Vedra/Azalea Point 3/2
117 Deer Cove Dri\e PonrileVcdi.l/Mair Landinc 4,'2 5
9910 Preston Trail Ponte edra/Sa,,. -rjs4 CC 3/2 5
.804 Metropolitan TJa Beach 3/2
805 Metropolitan 'Jax Beach 3/2
70 Beach Cottage Lane Atlatnic Beach 4/4
408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft


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$1100/u k 49 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5 1500
$1200/wk75 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Countrn Club 2/2/den 1500'
$1200twk 21 Little Bay Harbor Sa% grass Counu') Club 2/2 2100
$1 300/1w k 171 Ave. North w/pool Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500
$1400 Beach Club Villas Sawgrass Beach Club Eff. 600
$1600/wk 2S39 S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$1700 741 Spinnakers Reach Sawgrass Beach Club 1/1 700
$1700 743 Spinnakers Reach Sawgrass Beach Club '1/1 700
$1800/wk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1800/uk The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$2000 Vista Del Mar' Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700.
$2200 Quail Point H Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2400 444 La Reserve Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600
$2500 92 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
$2500 117 Deer Cove Drive. Ponte Vedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gamerm2600
$2600 826 Spinnakers Reach Sawgrass/Beach Club 1/1.5 1100
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
$3000 Walkers Ridge/Pool Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 2100
$4000 408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft 2100
$5500 1931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400


SOUTHSIDE, GROVE PARK; 4BR/2BA.
BEAUTIFUL IN-GROUND POOL.
Fenced. Pool care, WDHU included.
$1500/mo.+ deposit. 993-8877.
Owner/Realtor.
ICW completely refinished 3/2 1595sf. cul-
de-sac home on the largest lot in Villages
of Pablo. New laminate and tile floors
through-out plus a bonus laundry room
and large tiled screened porch. Master
bed/bath suite includes 2 large Jack/Jill
.closets. Home includes 3 sets of beautiful
french doors, new trim and crown molding
brand new appliances, decorative ceiling
fans, irrigation system, and renovated 2
car garage (peg board and slat walls).
House is re-plumbed (2006), has new roof
(2001) and new HVAC (2004). This quiet
family neighborhood is 3 miles to the
beach and has a club pool, tennis/ basket-
ball courts. $1200/mo Call 386-7873 for
appointment.

ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Selva Marina area. Large modern
-kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car ga-
rage. Newly updated. $1,095/mo. (904)
200-0126.
3BR 2BA 1 -story house, 1850sf, w/ 2BR
1BA garage unit, CH/A, WDHU, blinds,
carpet, Ig Florida room, carport, Ig yard,
$2000/mo., $100/dep. 347 3rd St., Atlan-
tic Bch. 241-2624.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 601 Camelia St.
3BR/2BA, tile floors, vaulted ceilings, fire-
place,' new kitchen appliances,' WDHU.
$1100/mo. +$900/dep. 514-8761.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse. Aquatic
Dr. 3BR/2BA, $1050/mo. plus deposit.
962-7412.


$500 OFF 1ST MONTH. PONTE VEDRA
2BR/2BA, completely renovated, top floor
w/golf course view, near Sawgrass.
Amenities included. $1095/mo. Call
(904)710-3452.
PV COLONY, 2/2 garage, washer/ dryer,
hardwood floors, stone counters,
$1100/mo, East of A1A. (904)543-9467.
PVB NEW 2BR/2BA Condo with ameni-
ties. Near Beach, $970/mo. 710-5200.
PONTE VEDRA 1BR, brand new inside,
less than a mile to the beach, full ameni-
ties incl. pool, beach shuttle & more.
$950/mo unfum., $1300 furnished. Call
Michele 424-4484.
THE PALMS @ Marsh Landing. 2BR/2BA,
2nd floor, gated. $1200/mo. 465-0349.
THE PALMS At Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA.
Waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated,
$1125/mo. 241-3941.
OCEAN FRONT EXEC lease 18th Ave N.
J.B. 3BR/2BA Avail Sept. 1st. $4000/mo.
770-429-9331.
PONTE VEDRA. 2BR/1BA w/master on
1st floor. Spiral stairs leading to loft on
2nd level. Resort-style amenities.
$1250/mo. Judy, 249-2044.
VILLAS MARSH Landing 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage, golf course view, beautifully furnish-
ed $1200/mo, unfurnished $1000/mo.
887-5005. ,


PVB. 2BR/2BA, near the Marsh. Fitness
center, 2 pools. Vaulted ceilings, fireplace,
hardwood floors, $975/mo. (904)543-1150


EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approximately 2700sf. w/marina view. Re-
sort style living. $2500/mo. Includes 1-car
garage, water, sewer, cable, pool, spa,
clubhouse, health club, Marina Walk, gat-
ed community w/water. Marsh and marina,
views. 40'.boat slip also available. Call
now, 463-2845.


NfT I UN" BEAUCH. tR/2UB, Marsn
view. Quiet street, large wooded lot PV SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA, fire-
$950/mo. (904)543-11.50 place, W/D, 1100sf. Corner unit, 2nd floor
. TH. $1250/mo. 285-4444.


SOUTH JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1/2 block
to ocean. 1yr. minimum lease. No' pets,
No smoking. $1500/mo. +'deposit.
(904)241-0707.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR. 2 5BA. new
paint, Ig lenced yard. near Maypon,"
schools & beacnes. $950mo 579-6671


WATERFRONT .ICW. Palm Valley 3 2
160051. 600010 lih w, docK, $2250 mo
273-1119. ,
JAX BEACH, 1036 14th Ave. North.
4BR/2BA. ceramic tile. while ocala brick.
WDHU. $1400'mc. 246.3482
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR'2BA, bike to
beach, walk to park! Screened porch,
lenced yard. POOL and w*orksned isr
last and security. $1375/mo. Avail, early
July. 1904)24 7-4527.
2BR,1 5BA TOWNHOUSE. ceramic le
iloots. CH&A. laundry room. paio, lenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, rno pes, $950 deposit
$950,mo 617 7ir. Ave S, Jax Bch
993-1114 or 270-1284.
WALDEN CHASE. near Nease H.S
5BR,3.5BA. New nome. Many upgrades
$2000/mo Realyv Execunves. 273-3939,
610-6460.


3BR/2BA TOWNHOME 8-A Ponte Vedra
Courl Available 7,1. $995.mo 249-9387.
N JAX BCH 3BR2BA. FAMILY Room
Walk to schools & Beaches $12501mo
19541646-3669


ATLANTIC BEACH
DEERFIELD LAKES
2BR 1.5BA condo. $695/mo
PONTE VEDRA
DOLPHIN COVE
4/2; 1 car garage. 1300/mo.
ICW
GROGAN'S BLUFF :
3/2, 2 car garage. very nice home,
'"avail 7'15,l,$1050'mo.
WINDSOR CHASE .
3BR 2BA. 2 car garage. $1700/mo
BELMONT LAKES
312. 2 car garage, $1395,mo.
KERNAN LAKES
3BR'2BA. 2 car garage. $1495/mo--
RIVERBROOK
4,2. 2 car garage, $1550,mo
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
Brand new condos.
2BR 2BA S795'mo & 3BR 2BA $995.'mo.
SOUTHSIDE
BELLE RIVE
Brand new 2'2 5. 1 car gar. condo,
$1300.'mo
POTTSBURG CROSSING
3BR 2.5BA condo, 1 car garage,
$1150,mo
MONTEREY
2.2, 1133si, reaoy now' .995-mo
SUTTON LAKES
3.2.2 car garage, $1250/mo.
LOVE GROVE
Universiry area. 4BR 2.5BA house,
2800st. 2 car garage. $1500.'mo
IRONWOOD:-ST. LUKES AREA
3.2 5. 2 car gar.. orand new townhome,
$1450,mo
QUEEN AKERS
3,2 w* carport, excellent condo. $1025,'mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4t3, 2 car garage. 2200sl $1450,mo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


5.3.5. GATED. Tne Woods. Avail. July
$3000/mo Call 220-7666


WALK TO Beach. 4BR/2 5BA Deacn
house, CH&A S1500,mo 5dep. 120 i0r,
Ave. N. Credil check, No pels. 514-8530


PONTE V By the Sea 4BR'2 5BA. walk o
beach, $2950/mo. 472-0914.
JAX BEACH Nice 3BR/1.5BA, washer/
dryer, large lenced yard. $1250/mo.
704-2693.
3BR/1BA, 8 Blocks to Ocean. North Jax
Beach; fenced yard, washer/dryer.
'$1200/mo. 631-8099.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Dolphin Cove,
7 Cobia St. 2BR/2BA, large fenced yard.
$1100/mo. +$1100/dep. No. smoking, No
pets. 285-2302:'945-6547.


PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.
Responsible, mature. Call Kitty, 874-6062.


LOST, REWARD. Small Jack Russel mix
about 30 Ibs. White w/brown markings. No
collar. Lost at 4th Ave. North vicinity.
Comes to the name "Jackson." WE MISS
HIM. 249-4865, 625-6870. Also, brown
fluffy cat, yellow markings around neck,
"Marley."
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
LOST MALE Pug, fawn w/ black mask.
Missing from Atlantic Beach. Reward.
Please call 885-6296.


HOST FAMILIES needed for college stu-
dents from Ireland June 28th for 4 weeks.
Also boys & girls ages 10-14. Info call
993-3226.


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 now! Days
(314)209-9800; Evenings (314)293-0610.


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


INJURED? HURT? Frightened? Call for a
lawyer Now! 24 Hours Protect your legal
Rights A-A-A ATTORNEY. Referral Serv-
ice All Accident, Injury & Death Claims Au-
to, Bike, Mall, Shopping Centers, Pedes-
trian, Children, Elderly (888)733-5342.
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.


PVB. GORGEOUS Condo, 2BR/2BA,
5-star, newly renovated, new appliances,
washer/dryer, fireplace, golf course view,
Beach access. $1100/mo. including water
& association fees. 343-8172.
PV SUMMERHOUSE Great lor excutvel
2BR'1.5BA, 1000sl spacious Ouiel..
bright. Everylhirg brand new $1100 mo
285-4444. ; .


PONTE VEDRA BEACH
1BR/1BA loft condo. 5 star amenities.
Club facilities, security gate. $650/mo.
Easi Coast Realty of Jacksonville.
247-4.724
TPC SAWGRASS 3BR/2 5BA, garage,
vaulted ceilngs, fireplace, community
pool. gaied community $1500,mo
285-4618
PVB COLONY. 2BR,2BA. 1200SI. lre-
place. W/D. 2nd tloor, new carpet., huge
ceilings. Molivaled. $1195,'mo 285-444
THE PALMS. Spacious Upscale 3BR'2BA
w.garage $1300.mo. Available 6,15.
242-9173


PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
3BRb2BA $1300'mo, Beautiful newly ren-
ovated, many amenities Garage. $100
Really Executives, 273-3939. 610-
6460.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2.1 condo, 791 As.
,s131 Ln Carpet, dishwasher. WiD. apple.
community pool. $800imo 463-2399.
ICW- GRAND Reserve @ Windsor Park
Golf. 2BRi2BA, former model, huge clos-
eis, riardwood. grande lIe. WID. and ga.
rage 90-1-536-1170 $1100,mo Avail.6'1
PONTE VEDRA Bch 1i1, 2nd floor. all
new, i-siar amenl;es. erac, access,
$835,mo Avail tor renl. sale or lease op-
lion to buy 1904)704-9885
LOVE THE BEACH? Soulh Jax Beach.
3BR,'2BA. Furnished. Steps to Ocean,
washer/dryer. 242-0411. .


OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beacn
homes Weekly/moninly Visn us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or. 535-3911 or
535-3828
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR.4BA weekly. montnly, yearly Call
1904)249-8269.
S JAX Bcn. 2BR, lully rurnisried. ocean-
ironi condo Monihly' Weekly. 241-0267
www renijacksonvillebearn com


NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE :
Beach Body Towing Co., Inc. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of -ien and inient io
sell these vehicles on June 28, 2006,
9:00 am at 922 7thWAve S., Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250-4208 pursuarl tosub-
section .713 78 ol me Florila Statutes.
Beacri Body Towing Co., Inc. reserves the
rghl t accrepi or reiec. any and'or allbids.
Cash only, day oi sale No riles, warran-
ties or guarantee of titles. "As is".
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OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury fumished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality K;ng Beds
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Streel & 5th Ave South
www.oceanparksulles.com
(904)318-0044


OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR fumished con-
dos weekly or monthly. 19041463-7343



FURNISHED, 3BR/2BA, walk to the'
beach. $500/mo. includes utilities.
571-0874. .
FURNISHED ROOM, 1 mile to beach,
$500/mo incl. all, first & last. 314-4478.'
ROOMMATE. KERNAN/ ATLANTIC. Nice
3BR/2BA house, washer/dryer. $495/mo.
includes utilities/cable. 568-2,157.


NEPTUNE BCH, 3 blocks to ocean, 3BR ROOMMATE TO share 2BR 1.5BA, wash-
2.5BA, avail. 7/1/06. $1400/mo. 477-3066. er/ dryer, 1 1/2 blocks off beach. $625/mo.
.A.. .C .A-- 'Ar 994-6779.


ATLANTIC BCH Seiva Marina, DBR
2.5BA, 2800sf, Ig fenced yard, $1850/mo.
476-7320. .
ICW- 3BR/1BA w/den $950/mo +deposit
3522 Claridge Drive East, 333-2066.
NICE 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach, 6mo. lease,
lawn service included. '$1350/mo.
+$1000/dep. 9.04-753-2458.

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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
HOUSE. WALKING distance to beach.
$600/month. 1/2 Utilities. Call 477-3700;


PROFESSIONAL NEED 1 or 2BR Apt. or $550/MO INCLUDES utilities, pool and
.will house sit, long term, personal referen- kitchen privileges, must have refs,
ces available. 246-6755. 223-0815.


1BR/1BA CONDO at the Palms in Marsh
Landing. Newer appliances and washer/
dryer, tile, screened porch, lake view, bot-
tom floor unit,. garage available. Amenities
include: 2 pools, tennis courts, gym, tan-
ning bed, clubhouse. Great location and
easy walk to shopping and bike to beach.
$950/mo, pets negotiable. Call 386-5944
for more information.
PVB. SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
of amenities. $1050/mo. Call 234-2646.


NICE, LARGE Master bedroom, in The
Courtyards of Mayport. $500/mo.+ utiti-
lites. 235-9304.
WANTED ROOMMATE to share 2BA/2BA
nice Southside furnished home. $450/mo
plus 1/2 utiltles. No pets; no smoking, no
drinking. 646-3080.,
ROOM FOR rent in house w/pool and
fenced back yard $600/mo. Includes utilit-
ies and satellite TV. 568-8700.
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment. (904)249-1711,
(904)349-9969.



LARGE 1 room healthcare office. Share
common areas, bathrooms, office manag-
er, ample parking, 3rd Street, Neptune
Bch. 241-0666.


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
.OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COURT,
IN AND FOR
MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No: 06-1730-DR-FS
Division; Family Civil
IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF:
NATHANIEL CHARLES TRAVIS
AND
RUSSEL JAMES TRAVIS
MINOR CHILDREN
Amended NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
PENDING ADOPTION.
To: Birth Father: Jerry Edwin Belcher Jr.
Last known address: 11291 Harts Road,
Apt. 1204, Jacksonville, FL 32211.
To: Birth Mother: Brandi Aiuppy ,
Last know address: 7722-1 Hare Ave-
nue, Jacksonville, FL 32211
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition has
been filed in the above styled court for the
termination of your parental rights to NA-
THANIEL CROCKET BELCHER, a male
child born on 3/5/2003, in Duval County,
Florida and RUSSEL DEAN BELCHER a
male child born on the 10/21/2003, in Duv-
al County, Florida for subsequent adop-
tion, and you are hereby notified to re-
spond and file your written defenses, if
any, to it on the Petitioners, Troy Travis
and Priscilla Preece, whose mailing ad-
dress is Post Office Box 136, Candler,
Florida 32111, on or before June 19,2006
and file the original with Clerk of this Court
at Marion County Courthouse, 110 NW 1st
Avenue, Ocala, Florida 34475, whose tel-
ephone number is (352)620-3577, before
service on Petitioners or immediately
thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the re-
lief demanded in the petition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
FAILURE TO RESPOND TO THIS NO-
TICE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE
TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL
RIGHTS TO THIS CHILDRENN. IF YOU
FAIL TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE,
YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS
TO THE CHILDREN) NAMED IN THIS
NOTICE.
Dated May 11,2006
David R EIlspermann
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BL 5/24, 31, 6/7, 14, 2006


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA
FAMILY LAW DIVISION


IN THE MATTER 6f. the Termination of
Parental Rights for the Proposed Adoption
of a Minor Child
File Number: 2006-DR-128
Division AD
ADM,
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINA-
TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND
HEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL
RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION
TO: All persons having an interest in the
termination of parental rights pending
adoption for ADM, born December 12,
2005, in Jacksonville, Duval County, Flori-.
da, including JOHN SMITH, last known
'address Jacksonville, Duval County, Flori-
da, age 54 a black male with a low haircut,
two gold teeth, brown complexion, 6" tall,
weight unknown.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to ter-
minate the parental rights of, ADM, who
was born on December 12, 2005 in Jack-
sonville, Duval County, Florida, and sub-
sequenritly surrendered for adoption, .has.
been filed by Petitioner, Christian Family
Services, Inc., 2720 SW 2nd Avenue.
Gainesville, Florida 32607, whose attor-
ney is MitchellE. Albaugh, Esq., 3350 Ca-
noe Birch Place, Oviedo, Florida 32766.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that
mere will ce a rearing on Tme Petition to
Term.nale Parenial Riqnis Pending Adop-
non ,:on MONDAY. JULY 10. 2006 ai
2:00 P.M., or as s-on irherearTe i as coun-
sel may be heard. before the'honorable
YSLETA W McDONALD one ol ine
Jud-es 1 Inte above-sryled Coun, in
ROOM 409 at ihe Alachnia County Court.
house, 201 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE,
GAINESVILLE FLORIDA 32601 The
Courtn has el aside FIFTEEN 115) Ml-
I. UTES Ior Ih.s hearing.
:"UNDER Fla Sial CH 63.089. FAILURE
TO FILE A WRITTEN RESPONSE TO
THIS NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTI-
TUTES GROUNDS UPON WHICH THE
COURT SHALL END ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS iOU MAY HAVE REGARDING
THE MINOR CHILD. ,
DATED hins 22nd da', 01 May, 00n6 -
J.K BUDD' 'IRBY'
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
's.by Trcia G Coraggio
as Depury Cierki
BL 6/7,6/14,6/21,6/28/06


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SECRETARY,. EXPERIENCED. Possible
F/Tfor right person. Real Estate office. Fax
resume: 273-4848.
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 mail
your resume to mail@balescompany.com
or fax to 398.8121. ..I
PART TIME Receptionist. Insurance Of-
fice. Experience preferred. Apply in per-
son, 415 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach.


P/T RECEPTIONIST, Thu/ Fri, 8am-8pm.
Knowledge of Word and Excel. Must enjoy
working with, elderly. Apply in person at
1700 The Greens Way, Jax Bch.,
EOE/DFWP
TELEMARKETER/ APPOINTMENT Setter
needed. Great pay/ hours. $8/hr., bonuses
for' each job, 'benefits avail. At least lyr.
experience. Off Atlantic Blvd. near Regen-
cy Square. For appt. call Matt Meadows
472-9132.
'BEACHES MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Needs for 06-07 school year a fun, chil-
dren-centered, energetic, organized per-
son to teach SPANISH P/T afternoons.
10 hr./week. Good hourly rate. Send cover
letter, qualifications, resume to
clane@dmsonline.org i


Mr~~me


EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER 20-
30/hpw, requires complete understanding
& regular use of Quickbooks, (min 2 yrs).
Experience w/restaurant ardd construction
accounting is a plus, (904)237-6655 or fax
resume w/references to 992-9833.
EXPERIENCED COOKS &, Servers .to
travel to Festivals. 249-8269. '
VAN DRIVER. No CDL required. Must be
over 25y, experience preferred. Beaches
Academy, 1725 Penman.Rd., 246-3885.
LINE COOK and Chef, P/T or F/T, Tues.
thru Sat. Good pay. Fine dining restau-
rant. Apply at 1540 Atlantic Blvd.,
314-3685. '


PT WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST
Avante ai Jacksonville Beach a progres-
sive 165-bed skilled nursing and rehab Ia.
cility, seeks an anicuiate. outgoing. and
sell-motvated customer service orenled
individual 10 greer viwiors. answer muln.
line pnone system & provide administra-
live assistance. HS grad 6 months clerical
and lelepnone experience and good multi.
asking abilities a music. Experience wnn
Microso f Word a plus. Posmon ours are
8am-2pm Saturday and Sunday Please
apply in person ai 1504 SeaCtreeze Ave-
nue, Jacksonville Beacn, FL 32250. EOE.
www.avanlegroup corn
IN-STORE DEMONSTRATORS
New Product Movers, a national slarting
agency is looking for individuals To exe-
cule in-siore demonstrations. MusI be
able to engage shoppers Io demonsirare
produces. piomoie brands and distrirule
samples and brochures Excelleni position
lor those wno wani lo work mosily week-
ends pari-rme. To apply call.
i800i768-4650 exi 18533 or visit
: - -. ,


PRT SETTING appis Ior Pomne Vedra in-
surance agency 401K exp a plus salary
plus bonus. Call 285-1117 or lax resume
285-0930


EXPERIENCED CUSTOM Trim Caipen-
ler needed. Beaches and Ponie Vera
areas Call Tm 509-9071.
WANT HOME mosI weekends wIth more
pay, Run Heartland's Florida Regional'
$ 42.-mle company drivers $1.22 for Oper-
alors! 12 month OTR required Heartland
Express (80014-11-4953 www heanian.
express com.

DRIVERS
RECREATION.DEPARTMENT
Drivers pan-lime and full-time Be a mem-
ber ol a grear leam. Join our Recrealion
Department al a premier rehiremeni com-
muniry Fun work environment Class C
CDL Passenger Endorsement License
Required Musi be able to sel up and
break down for special events Ccmpelr
five wages and excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate. One Fleet Landing Blvd.. Atlanlic
Beach. FL 32233. Fax to 904-246-9447.
email mo jobs@lleetlanding.com
EOE-Drug-free workplace.
THERAPISTS WANTED- Licensed SLPS
in Miami-Dade and' Broward counties. Bi-
lingual a plus. Per d emn & F.T. Bilinguals
Inc. Child & Parent Services, (866)696-
0999 x122 www.bilingualsinc.com.


BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
cial. 'Call 242-9358.
DISPATCH LOAD Coordinator needed for
large flatbed trucking company. Exp. in
transportation necessary. Salary depend-
ent on experience. Health/ Life/ Dental/
401K.. Paid vacation/ holiday and more.
Grayson Mitchell Rick 800-434-1882.
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..


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.
VET RECEPTIONIST FIT. Experience
Preferred, PVB.-Call 285-0023.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
A/C & Heating company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits. Call Rob 509-3062
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license: Approximately $175/wk to
start. Moday-Friday,. no nights/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.


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.


RN WEEKEND SUPERVISOR
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and rehab facility seeks a
RN nursing supervisor to work every other
weekend. Candidate must have prior ex-
perience supervising nursing staff and the
ability to provide direct patient care. Excel-
lent organizational and communication
skills are also required. Avante offers ex-
cellent compensation and premium bene-
fits including 401(k). Please fax resume to
(904)249-8208, attention Myra Chartrand
or apply in person at: 1504 Seabreeze
Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, Fl. 32250.
EOE. www.avantegroup.com
Dispatcher NEEDED P/T paid per shift.
Call 838-8029.
. RESTAURANT JANITOR, 3rd shift, 7
nights per wk, good pay, call Jim,
770-480-7686.
HOUSEKEEPER- COMPANION for elder-
ly lady. 4 hours per day, noon-4pm, 3
weekdays. Background check. Ati Bch,
Selva Lakes near bus route. 465-7179.
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. F/T P/T. Com-
mission paid daily. Full benefits. Base pay
starting at $9/hr. $200. sign-on bonus. Call
247-7823.

NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7am to 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center. Ex-
cellent work environment. Experience in
geriatric care. Applications available 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.
DRIVER NEEDED immediately for moving
company. Experience helpful. 285-2.426.


mita- 4ii 4 wuimanoMaEig
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.

MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time: Small Engine Mechanic/ Punch
Out at a premier retirement community.
Excellent benefits. Applications at Fleet
Landing Security Gate, One Fleet Landing
Blvd. Atlantic Beach, FL. Fax to 904-246-
9447; email to jobs@fleetlandlng.com.
EOE. Drug-Free Workplace.
PAINTERS WANTED for custom home
painting. Transportation & experience.
635-9249
IMMEDIATE OPENING. Foreman. for
lawn/landscape company. Excellent pay.
Must have own transportation & clean DL.
Experience required. Contact Ron,
334-3311.
EXPERIENCED SHIPPING & Receiving
Clerk; salary open, needed immediately,
249-3862, call for an appt.
FULL-TIME CHURCH MINISTRY ASSIS-
TANT POSITION OPENING. Excellent'
computer, word processing, communica-
tion and people skills'needed. Major re-
sponsibilities include membership records
and other computer-based tasks: Compet-
ative remuneration and benefits. Contact:
Neptune Baptist Church, 446 3rd Street,
Neptune Beach, FL 32266. 904-249-2307.
christine@neptunebaptist.org"


FOOD PREP M-F, experience preferred. SALES REPRESENTATIVE, salary +com-
Beaches Academy 1725 Penman Rd. Jax mission,- benefits. Apply in person: Sun
Bch:, 246-3885. Cruz Casino, 4378 Ocean St., Mayport.


NORTH FLORIDA LAWN HOPPERS. Is
taking applications for lawn maintenance
& landscaping positions. No experience
necessary. Call Aaron, 861-7431.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
F/T & P/T, Servers. Good money, casual
atmosphere, very busy, great people to
workwith. 285-0139.
DISPATCHER NEEDED for largerflatbed
trucking company. .Exp. in transportation
necessary. Salary dependent on experi-
ence. Health/ life/ dental/ 401K. Paid va-
cation/ holiday and much morel Grayson
Mitchell, Inc. Rick,800-434-1882.
F/T VET Technician & Kennel technician.
Slarn immediately Apply at Arnimai Medi.
cal Clinic 8000 Sawgrass Village Circle.
Ponle Vedra Beach, 273-9560.
DRIVER MHiring qualified arnJers lor Cen-
tral Florida local and naiionrai OTR pos..
lions. Food giade 13nker no hazmai. no
pumps Greal oeneiils, co'mpelilve pay
and new equipment Need 2 years experri
ence Call Byrumn Transport lor your op-
porunily today. (800)741-7950.


SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax. FL
32224.

.WANTED: CARPENTER & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos. Jai
Beach 693-3130
DIR OF NURSING & RN; iAll Sr.ihsi
DON needed ior 60-bed SNF in rionh IJa
Prior exp in elder care. knowledge oi oel3l
erai slaie regs and leadership skiis a
music Coniact Joel Clausen Edgewoodl
Nursing Center Pih 904)'66--436c Fa<
19041766-5749 Emal iciausen,''sterling
heaiih.corn
CARPENTER WANTED For rem.-del.ing
wolk. Experienced only. Call 285-8829
LANDSCAPE COMPANY looKv.ing lor ade
pendable FT'PT helper Tranpo.-jnaiion
and license required Call 285-295.2
DISHWASHERS NEEDED ai rasi pace
breakl'asi & luncn reilaurani Weekenri-
lequired. Apply in person Call ior appoini-
ment. Player's Care 273.-5595
FROf.' b)EK RECr:TIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER ir hc.li.iic ,rinierrai me.icai oi-
lice Full parl rime se.creianal, clerical
and suppon ol M D a unique seningm E<-
perience required in answering phones.
computers. communications and pubic .re.-
laions. Music csb enihusasic deperdablie
consisierr and an ecelleni mai:cn Fa.x
resume wiin references no prone call
please Persepronre Healing Arns Cer,.
FAX: 1904j246-3778

POLICE CAPTAIN
Ciry r Ariianic Beac-h Siarting pa,, oi
$26.02 hr. 1554.12'.yr 1 0 34 'o0( r '
(T72.176'yr i D.O0 Q oeneihl Bacrel',r's
degree & mirn. yrs law entorc,:emenr en'-
perience Musi otlian Siaie oi Fclrida La*
Enlorcemeni Certiic:ahcin wihirn 1 yr o1
hire Second in cirmmand where Crhiel i-
in DROP plan Applicarlons accepted urnill
06,28 06 800 Seminole Rd Allanil:
Beac.n FL 32233 For more ini, call
I904i247-5620 or '..isa *w coa'.us rio
smokers.' tobacco users Drug lesling con
duCled EOE


BEALLS
NOW HIRING, Area Manager. We are
looking tor a monivaled individual 10 over-
see & coordinate speciiic depainmenis
within the store.' Bealls oriers ex.eileni
company Deneldis, compei;iime salary, and
ongoing opportunities for growth & ad-
vancement. Apply in person 3876 South
3rd St., Jax Beac .- '

TELEMARKETING
'CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com-
mun.cairon skills. Full or part time. Base
plus bonus. Fax resume: (904)285-0010
or e-mail: jim@mediakids.com
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
A.M. Line Cook. Good money, casual at-
mosphere, very busy, great people to
work wmin 285-0139.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent' for established company. Drug
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721.
THE PIE Hole (serves breakfast, lunch
and pizza). Now hiring exp line cooks for
local Mayport Cafe, apply within 1487-9
Mayport Rd. 249-7437.


FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
OFFICE ASSISTANT BEACHES AREA
Answer phone, Word/ Excel necessary.
Good pay & benefits. Fax resume
(904)249-8870.
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HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time 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, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
Drug-free Workplace.


GARDENER
CITY of Atlantic Beach. $10.53/hr.,
$421.20/wk., $21,902.40/yr. Responsible
for maintaining planted materials & land-
scaping within the City. Valid FL Driver's
License. Must be able to obtain First Aid &
CPR cert. within 6 mths. of hire. Applica-
tions accepted until 6/14/06, 800 Seminole
Rd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233. For more
info call (904)247-5820 or visit
www.coab.us. No smokers/ tobacco
users. Drug testing conducted. EOE.
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving, record a must. 246-2455


15TH YR Anniversary Specials
Residential clearings and move-ins'ouis.
Call TipTop M.laid Services, Inc roday at
223-5033 for, your special discounts!

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Re.irden-
iial Cleaning Lawn Care Aulo Cleaning
Wnrdo Clearninq. janrloral Sern.'es elc
Call Hermon. 246-4238. 612-1755
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NURSERY HELP. Hrs. 8-5. Also. irrigation'
iechnic. an Call 221-0605
PUT ME To Work I'll clean your nouse or
otrice, care [or your cnilaren while you go
oul. waler your plans and care lor your
cals wnnie you're away Call Jeanriie
Townsend. 631-1392


SEWING MACHIIIE Repairs. Compiele
lune-up All rn.aies. all models. $4950
24i.2112
.. an.- .


ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping. De.
pendrable derailed cleanirig Licensed in.
sured references. imrme.liale openings
59r-5901 514-1188
A PLUS CLEANINiJG Honesi. dependable
experienced Exceptional ser.ice Rea-
sornable prices. real releiences Call Kay
19041514.8092
DARCELLE S HOUSECLEANiNG 15yr,
e.peripence B.rness & Resideri4L4a14-5.
ia,:i.-.r, ,uarahretied, Mio.. outs weaNboone

GENERAL CLEANING Home Ort.ces
Deilaiied cleaning available Relerences
242-2546 305 5489
HOUSEKEEPER WITH 10 yrs e

openings lor incmes or co.:ndos Will run er-
rani-' pi-i lii, houSe sri iron. No 00 00 oo
0.-g Call 728-91 "4
A SPECIAL Touch for your nrcme Nco
i:crews inn'vidual and excellent relerenres5
Licen-ed. Kim 568 4191
COLLEGE STUDENT Cleaning Service
riasi opening available in your home. EA.
celleni relerence- Call 631-.527.
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES
We clear, everything. carpel., iie and
g-roul windows, pressure wasrring rool
cleaning. ei, Package discounrs availa-
ble Cal joonainan 270-1112
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ARE YOuR Investments Relurning 18:
For more inliormalion please vis
sww brananermorngage com and click on
mongage rinvesiors or call 1904i448-0155


HOMEOWNERS! BAD credit please ap-
ply! BK's, late mortgage, payments, Fico
scores to 475! 24-hour approvals. No pay-
ments until July 1st. FL Licensed Mort-
gage .Broker. Meridian Capital (8001424-
'0888.


STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls training, repairs
upgrades', websites, graphics Free pnone
tech. ;904-249-3034 or email:
cailro ',,-iorTcassi nei '


COMPUEREAIR
WE COME TO YOU!


QUALITY SERVICES
at Reasonable prices. Free estimates.
One time Clean ups, mulch, sod, shrubs,
also lawn maintenance avail. Insured, ref-
erences. 207-4037.


PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must
have own tools & transportation. Neatness
& dependability a must. Phone Larry He-
ise Painting, 247-3644.
Drivers CDL A "Honey I'm Home...Every
Weekend" Great pay & benefits! Special
orientation 'pay for exp. drivers! Paid train-
ing for school grads! Cypress Truck Lines, -
Inc. www.cypresstruck.com (888)808-
5846.


NO NIGHTS, No Sundays.. Front Counter
help for First Coast Laundry & Cleaners,
610 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach,
246-2790.


Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available.' Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. ?46-
0967.


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FORGET THE TIEI Give Dad leisure time
for Father's Day. Landscape,by Linus.
2 94 -2 26 9 R .. '

SPERSCHELBROTHERS.
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns.'Free estimates. 246-0967.
TONY'S LAWN Care. 992-8728.

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
SOON TO be Florcida Siale student look.
ing io make some money ihis summer lor
school by curing grass II nieresied
please Lcal 1483-0059 or '23-55.3i ask lor
Devin
DAVID'S LAWNCARE. ire.; esrimales
sod worS. lanalscaping nor.esi & d-pena
able ResjdenTial & Cmrrierci.ai Ca Da.
.id 710-1030


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ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
General' Contractor. CGC: 1505263.
Commercial & Residential. New iomes,
room, additions, remodeling, .:stucco,
siding. Quality Guaranteed. Affordable
prices. Free estimates. (904)234-1`179.

TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.
RHODES & RHODES Construction Man-
agement Inc. 'Remodeling & renovation
specialists. CBC1253069. 249-1745.
ALL'S HOME IMPROVEMENT-
All types of home repairs: rotteIn wood,
siding, gutters, pressure washing, paint-
ing, drywall, cabinets, counters, sundecks,
fencing. Licensed/ Insured.. Call 'for free
estimates, 463-1711.


S D. THE Yard Man Mows yards Very
cood prices i904i 803 7641
GOT WEEDS' Cheap Moe'sl Clean ups,
maintenance 'No yard too big or small.
422 0593 -

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializin i;n "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
2-16.4238. 612.1755

GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly Licensed Insured.
Residenrial Commercial. 742 6763


PALM TFIES H-ledges...Trimnred. 'rYs.lj
Cle.ar,js f.uicrinq S.rmrir.g' wvhaeieer i

PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC A Proles-
sional Lawn &. Landscape M laireriance
Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535-2515
EFNDLESS SUMMER Lawnrcare Free es-i.r
males Prolessionali :usiorer sence.
Mowing edging, weeding. Irimming.- iees.
shrubs Licensed h insure Residenria i
commercial. CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.



DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured Call 294.6116
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wasr & Window
Cleaning. Licensed. Insured Free E ,ir
male's Houses, decks, walkways, dirve.
ways palios 248-9672
PRESSURE WASHERS ior rent or sale
Tucker Equrpmenl Rental 246-1330
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale rool cleaning Deer, & lernce
resloralion. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin r 994-0045.


HArNDYMAN. SPECIALIZING in. small re
pairs low 'mllage eiec.irical 30yrs experi-
ence Sieve 994-6548
C&J HANDYMAN Services Carpeniry
Drywall. Painting. Papernar.ging. Tiling.
elc Licensed insured 955.0593.
241-1461:.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable Ior quality repairs;, service
calls, painting. improvemenis arid miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE 246 6628


CRAFTSMAN, ALL types of home repairs.
Professional painting, ceramic tile Installa-
tion. Ask for Brett 568-2451.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry; water proofing, pres-
sure, washing, tile work, ;,drywall.
904-241-7023. .


QUALITY PAINTING PLUS INC.
Resrdenhial. Commnercal
Licensed. insured. Free Esiimaies
19041723-0092 19041333-44158


TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION;, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.
MAGIC, MAN PAINTING & HOME
IMPROVEMENTS. Interior/Exterior Paint-
ing,,Faux Finishes. Rotten Wood Replace-
ment, Pressure Washing. (904)894-4257.


NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen-
tial/ commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing, drywall crack repair, wall covering. Li-
censed, insured, references. 403-7389.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
LICENSED PAINT Contractor will paint
any avg. size room $75. (904)613-1271.
Email: PerRm75Dollars@aol.cdm'
WYMAN'S 'PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
.ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
221-4117.
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, -tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.


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


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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.
ROMANO ROOFING
ALL Types Roofing & Repairs. 246-5649.


WOODARD TREE Service. Free '.esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Call 234-9757.


QUALITY WORK. Install, Removal,' &
Painting. Residential, Commercial.
25yrs. Experience. References+ FFEE
ESTIMATES. Steve, 645-0381.


OPTOMETRY OFFICE ASST.
Seeking personable, reliable person for
front office. Phones, scheduling, insur-
ance. Will train, if highly motivated.
285-8448.
LANDSCAPE WORKERS
" Local company seeking experienced
workers for landscape and irrigation instal-
lations. Above average wages for hard
workers. Driver's license preferred. Call
MBI Landscaping at 249-3317, or apply at
861 10th St. South, Jax Beach.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
,Join our team! If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-.
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
alcompany & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. FT, no eve-
nings or weekends. PT avail. Fax re-
sume: (904)285-0010 or email:
jim@mediakids.com


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


June 7, 2006


Prestige Office Condominiums


in Atlantic Beach. FL


MAINTENANCE MAN FOR OCEAN-
FRONT HIGH-RISE CONDOMINIUM.
Full-time position available to right person
at our oceanfront condominium. General
maintenance work including cleaning,
painting, pool cleaning, overseeing con-
tractors, and other reasonable duties as-
soc;aied wilh condominium upkeep. Non-
smoker, goud personality skills a must.
Above avraqe pay, good working condi-
ioons Send resume io Maintenance Posi-
tion, P.O. Box 49245, Jacksonville Beach,
FL 32250.
LPN, PRIVATE DLUTY .0.nrs.. Beaches
area. Good alary Call 273-0781
BONO'S BBO in Neplune Beach ;is ac-
:epling applicalon- ior all positions in-
Cludirng Management & Pit Cook FT/PT
Apply in person 2-4pnm daily
COOKS. PREP Cookc. good pay bene.
iiis Apply in person Sun Cruz Casino.
4'78 Oceanr St MaVpc r
A/C SERVICE TECH
5 YEARS MINIMUM EXPERIENCE &
GOOD DRIVER'S LICENSE REQUIRED.
S20/HR. TO START. YEAR-ROUND
WORK. 247-0033.
NOW HIRING Ine dining Wail Sian and
ODir,,ir.arrs ,rn PVER. Inracoasial. Tre
Bri.ge 377 S Roscoe Blvd 285 1103
GROUNDSKEEPER: FULL Ir.me at pre.
mier reiirement community Expenernce
preferred Evcelleni benefdii and work en.-
wironmeni Applicain.is al Fleel Landing
Securipi Gale. One Fleel Lanling Blvc .
'Alantic Beach, FL 3223.3, Fax to
(904)246-94-47, emal lo-0
jobs? fleelleanding.com EOE' Drug-
Free Workplace

PAINTERS
FULL-TIME at a Premier Reilremeri Comn
riunily E>c-.Ileni bereihls E.Fperiernce re-
quired c ppli.:alions at Fleel Landing Se-
cunry Gale One Fleel Landing Blud Al-
lamic Beachr, FL. Fax to 904-246-94-17
emar.l iT. jobs@lleetlanding.com EOE'
Lirur.Fr.5'- sV'orKace
LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred
25k tI.: 401 ist sf ear. plus bensils. DFWP
good driirq, record Ni o exp required, will
train Call 241.7874. Perschel & Meyer
Pest Mana3-Wemerin
DRIVERS & Contractors: Home through'
Ihe w,,ek! Drc-p & Hook loadl- Great
pay/ benelils' COL-A. 3yis exp
br.i'wntruc.li'iir-ig :,r, 77'0-344-20?9
RECEPTIOIiST BOOKKEEPER 8am.
5pm. .,1-F Call 221-0605
ALL THE mrnle. you can legally handie'l!
Corn dr.e Tor All Armer.anr, Xpress Lale
Model Equipment r'N:. Touch Freight No
Ea;i Co'aii 2rr veritable experience
Good dtivaing record 1800p282-1911 xl 15
KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc now hiring
carpenlers in Beacnes area Minimum
3yrs experience Please call 686-4818
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB at the
beach seeking Weekend Receptionist.
Servers. Pool Bartender. Line Cook, Fa-
cility Handyman, and Golf Course
Maintenance workers DFWP. FTPT
avadable Musi be dependable and outgo-
ing Goll FprivilE ies Ph-one 904-246.-4827,
emrii accou ti ng'selvamarina.com or
apply r, ein prs.:.n
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
-a.y Transporlaiion & phone required
5915901 514.1188

BEALLS
NOW HIRIG Sales Associaies Fuil &1
part time pos..itions av'.ailaboe Bealis owners
competitive .wages, employee discount &
adrancemn'eni opponunilies Apply in per-
sn., 3876 :,Souin 3rd Si Jax Beach.
INSIDE SALES
Work at the beach. Handle inbound sales
from advertising and create sales with out-
bound calls. Must have good relationship
and closing sl:;lli Prospeciing ecper-
ence rand cuslomer service is a mu:l
aiong with PC sirlls and ability 10 work in.
d.ependently Earn $65.000 per year
wilh proper experience Fax resume Io
24-1-7333 or e-mail Jennifer al
lenri|lerw ,,3 esermlcro nel
A FUN PLACE
TO WORK!
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wires, Ilormer-
ly ManuerIli PVB Kitchen & Counter.
Benelis 223-4785
LEAD CARPENTER: Experience with
renovation anri new construction; salary,
position ,i'ioenfil package, company vehi-
*:le porerilial 904-285-3663
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED 10 rent spacious
:rnvale roorri in Jax Beach locahic'n
$150,'wk Call 270-0997 ask for Debi
HELP WANTED. Posilicris available In,
Concrele Pavei .Work, Consitrucihon
Clean-up and Loader Operators. Music
-,ave drivers i.cerise Call Lancd Tech
Services @ 237-9862 for more iniorma-
tion.
FRONT.DESK Person Busy medical clin-
ic. $9--)1'nr negoiiarle w'Derielils Fax
-esume to 285-4663
HAIR STYLIST/ COLOR SPECIALIST
Upscale Salon ai tre Beaches recently
lost two stylist Oue Io family circumslan.
ces. We have a laige aniount of walk-in
customers as well as long term client
Currently we are unable I': maintain serv-
ing boit, Thi,,s a greal opponunriy 10
build cuenis arnd make money High com-
mission, Ilexible hours and greal atrilos-
phere. Positive alhilude and strong work
ethics need apply C-al 2463.4700
BEACHES PLUMBING Company seeking
Plumber, well qualilied in new consirucinon
and remodeling, experience is a must, in-
dividual must have a valid FL DL benellia
available, Call 247.9848 1I schedule an
interview.
F/T. CUSTOMER Service Insurance Bill.
irig. Must be celailed onenied Apply in
person at Medsauip 905 JorTnh Third SI
Jax Beach.
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS needed Top
pay to qualified applicants. Must have
asic tools and transponalion. 710-6732.


PAINTERS NEEDED Must be expen-
enced & dclependable. Transponalnon a
musrl (904)568-0990, 19041465-4172.
MANAGER' SUPERVISOR lor Detail pc.
ailion, experience helpful but ill rain
Car, make between $400 -$700 per week.,
Music nave valid driver s IIc.ense & trans-
ponahion. Only serous, responsible, hard
workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413.


HELPER FOR Hardw:,ocud Iloor in ialler
Must have own Irarspuriaiion 2-23.3209

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


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MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT, Experi-
enced preferred, will train. Must have ex-
cellent people skills and clean driving re-
cord. Apply in person. Ashford Court As-
sisted Living, 1700 The Greens Way, Jax
Bch. EOE, DFWP
BEACHES PLUMBING Company seeking
Plumber, well qualified in new construction
and remodeling, experience Is a must, in-
dividual must have a valid FL DL, benefits
available, Call 247-9848 to schedule an
interview. .
SMALL OCEANFRONT Hotel seeking de-
pendable housekeepers Weekends re-
quired. Please apply in person: 120 Atlan-
tic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Work at the Beach. Fast-paced office
needs customer focused Administrative
Assistant for multi-line phones. Must test
at 50wpm, ability to multi-task & have ex-
cellent verbal & written communication
skills. Experience in Word & Excel a plus.
. Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm. Email resume
to: davidb@desertmicro.net or fax to:
241-7333.

ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help-
ers needed. Learn a trade. Health bene-
fits, good hours, advancement opportuni-
ties. Must have valid FL Drivers License.
Call 249-5381 for appt.
Liquor Store Clerk, Bartender, Door
Guy, Must be able to work days, nights,
weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug
test and background check. Call Robert @
465-0149.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money, cas-,
ual. atmosphere, very busy, great people
to work with. FT/PT. 285-0139.



ALL CASH candy rouie Do you. earn
1i8i'dray" -'"0 rrracnmes, Iree candy All
for $9995. (888)629-9968. B02000033.
Call us: We Ill noi be undersold


2 TWIN Beds w-manre's clean $125 lor
.all Call 285.3188
REMODELING SALE Wooden French
doors,' interior wood doors, oven, light fix-
tures, etc. All under $50. Call for appt.
249-1098..
ALL STEEL building sale "Plus Free Bo-,
nus!" 20x28 Now $4200. 25x32 $5800.
30x42 $9200. 40x62 $14,900. Other. mod-
els and sizes. Front ena optional Pioneer
(800)668-5422. Since 1981
50" MAGNAVOX BIG SCREEN TV, exc
condlion $500 Call 735-9435
8' SLEEPER sola. 6' love seat blue lean
maeriali. like new 49 x38 Phrllips prolec-
lion TV e DESIGNER, LAMINATED Flcoring.
S -5 si 30':.I ircker. sill ir., b':'ox. Musl se[l
744-6534
BED- KING mattress sel, $289 Can de-
liver. 19041391.0015
THOMASVILLE QUEEN size bedroom
suile Side caDinels & Dodge w'mirrors,
dresser included. Excellent conaimon
$800 OBO; 61. 10-2126


PALM ISLAND Moving Sale. Furniture,
'home items, exercise, clothes, sewing mar
chine, much more, Friday 9am-2pm, Sat-
urday 7:30am-2pm. 4344 Tideview Drive.
SATURDAY, 8AM-1PM, 12759 Chets
Creek Drive North. Full-size mattress and
boxspring, desk, microwave. Many other
household items.



ESTATE SALE. 3119 Albatross Circle.
Jacksonville. 8-4 Thursday through Sun-
day. Fine china, Limoge, Havilland, Bavar-
ian, McCoy, Holland antique, potter, Leri-
nox, Lefton antique china 'and figurines,
livingroom, bedroom, den furniture; sports
memorabilia, appliances, electronics, and
computer room furniture 646-9727. Call
for more info.
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1988 GLASS STREAM Spirit, 22'. New
Magic Tilt trailer. 7.4L, 330hp Mercruiser
engine & outdrive. $6800 OBO. 704-6717.


3 PIECE Seclonal Sola, nhile cream BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
Color. like new 15C, 534-3336. www.MarinaClubPV.com


A key opportunity is here.


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The Beaches Leader, Ponte
Vedra Leader is looking for an
advertising sales representative to work in the Beaches community.
Growth potential and established accounts working for an award-,
winning, locally owned newspaper. Candidates should have sales
experience, and should be goal-orienled. Base plus commission.
Send resume to lihda@beachesleader.com or bring it to 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach', FL 32250 :.' : .


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WHEEL CHAIR Ouijkie rigid Irame
w swing.a*ay removable louiresi E-Z re-
lease arm resi quick release avles, iubu-
lar tires Excelieni condition $600 OBO.
610 2126 1 .
WHITE WHIRLPOOL Siove & over-range
microwave & DW $200 Remodeling
86-1-277'0
BED- FULL-SIZE Cherry sleigh bed.
* manress & brox spring Musi sell. $395
Can deliver 19041858-9350
MOVING MUST sell. wasrer' dryer, six
piece- bedroom set. table and 6 chairs.
wall unii This Endi Up couches Larry
476.6645.
WHITE WASH Wicker dinetre set
W 4 cushioned armchairs. While hulcr.n'
curio waouble glass lop. Wrougrt iron
rectangular hall glass lop able 246-8770,
651-66861
WASHER LARGE capacity heavy, duty.
V,150 rlaviag Drver $130 30' Elecirc
Slove .$100 Frosdree Relrgeralor. 20ci.
$160 Al good condilion Can deliver.
945.0226
GREAT COMMUTER Bike Allov Irek
1400 58cm, Rrjadj BiKe Perfect lor work.
high school or play. Like new' $200. (was-
. lO0 117341347-1234 ..
KENMORE 30" electric range, sell clean,
5 veat i cld. $ 175. Kenmore dish washer,
5 years old $100, range hood $25.
.246-1465
LARGE, BLUE Secional Sola, onorran,
Huqo's. Originally $4000. Asking $350
993-3823
SIS STRESS ruining your relationships?
Buy and Read Dianehics byL. Ron Hub-
bar. Call 1813)872-0722 or send $8.00 to
Dianetics. 3102 N Habana Ave, Tampa,
FL 33607


8 GALVANIZED sieel storage containers.
'ockable doors, each 4x4, good cond. 993-
9392
AT&T PARTNER phone system 5 phones
installed lor $899. 249-8877
HA'i'WOOD POOL pump 2 514 3np,
11 4 AMP $100 3/4 Magnetek Spa pump,
'like new $75. 534-3336.
BED- BRAND' name queen set,'
ne /warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350 .
,POOL TABLE- 3mo old Mizeiak w/wall
rack, irariangle. balls and Slick included
$650 (619)861-0476
WHITE CRIB 8 changing able $75 set
246-9607.
METAL ROOFING Save $$$ Buy ,direci
Irom manuiaclurer 20 colors in sock with
'all accessories Ouick lurn around Deliv-
ery available Toll Iree 1888)393 0335


BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspring, new in
'plastic w/warranty. $379. Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
GOLF CART- Sireel legal, Ford Thinlk,
4-seater. Just serviced, new batteries'.
Stereo, surf racks, neon lights, purple
seats. $8900 OBO. 246-4104. ,
,WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea.
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
WOLFF TANNING beds. Buy Direct and
savel Full body units from $22 a month.
Free color catalog. Call today. (800)842-
1305, www.np.etstan.com
GIRL'S 24", light blue Mango bike. $80.
Call 246-0367.

POTTERY BARN Crib w/new mattress
and bumper pad, never used, cost $1000
will sell for $700 OBO, will deliver.
223-4378 or 472-0168.
A/C UNIT, 4 ton unit complete. 2yrs. old.
Excellent condition. $1000. 249-3432.
SCHWINN- MOUNTAIN Bike, girl's 20",
purple, 1lyr. old. $125 OBO. 246-4104.


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40FT DEEP water slip for rent. Intercoast-
al Waterway at MiraVista. $500/mo.
249-8931..
1997 BAY HAWK 18 .ft.w/trailer. Great
fishing boat w'88 rip Evenrude Asking
$2,300 OBO. Call 534.3506.
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep Water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50n $7i'0,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv-
ice & pump oui also available 463-2845
26' SEARAr'. 240 Sundancer. 1999. cabin
cruiser, Sleeps 4, bougrl new in 2000). al
ways kepi high and dry, and marriained
Too many exiras io ii t Below market val-
ue. $24.000 651-6748. 247-9244
SELL YOUR BOAT WITH US.
Consignmeni Ciry Marine 779-56-3 We
sell 1 Doai every 1.1 2 daysI Check us oul
ai wvww.used-boals riel


2005 HARLEY Ulira Classic. 4 600m; .
emc conac, eora cri ome Asking $19 395
Hm 9041223-3198. cell. 904881-8120
2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace. incl acces-
sories: 48 orig. miles, garage kepi. Illness
forcessale $5500 247.1417


2001 27' Conquest w/2 slide-outs, Ultra
Ltd, Edition, V-10, 20,000 miles, non-
smoker. Excellent condition. $34,500
OBO. (904)534-3506.'


2006 FORD F-350, 6.0 diesel dually. King
Ranch, crew cab, loaded. 10,000mL
$48,500:502-6629.. 1


1994. DODGE Caravan, automatic, runs
greatly Good condition. $1000 Please call
307-0321.


99 FORD Expedilon XLT 4x4 b9500 Cell
866-8327, home 645.6217
2001 JETTA Fully loaded Blue book.
$3500 Asking $7500. 338-5924
POLICE IMPOUNDSI Cars Irom $5001 For
lisiings. 800-749-8116 exi. 3629
1993 FORD Escon LXE. $1300 Good
Concdiion. 247-2258.
2004 SCION XB, 4cyl. *wred lor extra
speakers,. X-box & 2 TVs. Jesse James
custom rims. $13,500.'241-0121.
1989 LX5.0' Ford Mustang- 116,000 miles,
h-pipe, flow masters, star rirhs, must sell,
$4500 OBO, 992-0537.
1990 MAZDA 929, fully equipped, new
brakes & rotors, orig. owner, $1700.
797-2806.


1996 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, loaded, nice
cond., low mi., $51,50 OBO. 249-2943.
1990 CHEVY Lumina, 104,000mi. Runs
good $1200 246-2732.
2002 HONDA CIVIC LX Coupe, automat-
ic, low miles, $11,500 OBO. 992-9017.
1995 CHEVY blazer LT 4-wheel drive,
new sound system, new tires, new engine,
great condition, great A/C, $3800,
241-3443.
BMW 5251, 1991 w/158K miles. New
paint, cold air. $2500 OBO. 565-9919.
1994 HYUNDAI Elantra. Very good condi-
tlo. 98,000 miles. One owner, non-smoker.
$1,500 OBO. 534-3506.
LIMOUSINE; SEATS 8, $2995. Ford Tem-
po, 46,000 miles, $2495. 821-2058.
1978 PORSCHE 911SC Targa, all re-
cords. Runs great, needs paint. $7500.
1987 Mercedes 560SL, 86,000mi. Both
tops, excellent condition. $16,500.
1985 Mercedes 380 SL, 141,000mi. Both
tops, excellent condition. $12,500.
(904)826-3327.


PRO-STYLE POOL Table $500. Various 1995 SUZUKI Sidekick, 4 door, cold a/c,
other furniture pieces. Call 249-7926. 92K miles. 241-5303.,


BLACK PIANO, Young Chang. $1100.
Call 249-0712.


HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine timbers. Installation,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.


JUNE 10 land auction at 11am, 1400
acres, Lafayette, Co., FL, 20 tracts from
20-150 AC prime hunting, Timberland
(888)821-0894 JWHILLAUCTIONS.COM
MULTI- PROPERTY Auction Home, Lake-
front Homesites, Residential Tracts,
Wooded Homesites,2 Ranch Land 11am,
Saturday June 24, Higgenbotham Auction-
eers M.E. Higgenbotham CAI FL.Lic#
AU305/AB158 www.higgenbotham.com
(800)257-4161.


1999 LINCOLN Town Car, loaded. Great
condition. $6000. Call 607-2124.
1999 NISSAN Maxima (Great Cond)
104,000 miles, fully loaded, w/Bose sound
system. $10,000 OBO. (904)568-4048.


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MARSH REIS .Family Childcare. Over
20yrs. experience, licensed with state of
Florida. Convenient, flexible hours. Nutri-
tious meals provided. (904)642-5278.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
OPENING FOR 2 Children, in my home,
1-3yrs. Have references. Good rate. Call
220-7493.


HOME HEALTH Aide available for 24
hour care in your home. Reliable. Good
references. 536-8459..
DENTAL PLAN. $11.95 a month. Free:
Vision, Prescription, Chiropractic. For
details go to: www.tauruslegal.com.


DEPENDABLE WOMAN available to care
for loved one or house sit. References.
249-7685.
NURSING ASSISTANT looking for work.
Day or night shift. 543-1860.
HOME CARE, 24hrs. My home, for pa-
rent/parents. 25yrs+ experience. Refer-
ences. Please call (904)223-5579,
(904)343-1881.
STATE Certified HHA/ CNA/ Sitter will
give quality care for elderly in the privacy
of their own home. Call Veronica at 783-
6440 or (904)993-3490.
PERSONAL ATTENDANT/ COMPANION.
"More than a service, more like a friend."
Transportation to doctor's, shopping, etc.
220-0129.
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ESTATE AUCTION, 114+/- acres-divided;
Prime Bulloch County RE. Saturday, June
17, 10 a.m. Great homesites & equestrian
potential. Rowell Auctions, Inc. (800)323-
8388 10% BP, GAL AU-C002594
www.rowellauctions.com.


TYPEWRITER WANTED. OLD Style Port-
able. 249-0183.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or-'
email: classified@beachesleader.com
LARGE SET of Diamond earrings; or dia-
mond necklace, 1ct plus. 463-0505.


506 HOLLY Drive, Saturday, 9am. Furni-
ture, tools, bikes, kid's stuff, more.
HUGE SELECTION. Furniture, house-
wares, tools, fishing equip. Saturday, 8am.
1009 Ruth Ave.
229 & 244 32nd Ave. South. Miscellane-
ous items. 8-12 Saturday.
,GENERAL HOUSEHOLD. items, toys,
Saturday 8am-noon, 624 Bonaire Circle.
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE Sale. Satur-
day, 8am, 21st St. North.


FIVE FAMILY Upscale sale. Antiques: fur-
niture, prints, crystal, arched windows.
Guitars, miter saw, tools, chimenea, lap-
top computers, designer shoes, purses,
clothes. 200 Shell Bluff Court, Old Palm
Valley subdivision (off 210). Saturday
9 am firm.
TWO-FAMILY SALE, various items, Satur-
day 8am-1pm, 12 Ponte Vedra Circle.


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RIDING MOWER $300, runs fine. Steve, clothes, and more. 482 South Mill View
249-8637. Way, Saturday, 8am-11am.




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