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JUNE 28,2006
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Vol. 43, No. 104
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County urges wells
to lower water bills
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
About 6,500 Ponte Vedra res-
idents this spring began writ-
ing checks to the St. Johns
County Utility Department for
their water and sewer instead
of to St. lohns Service
Company.
And though about 50 per-
cent of those customers saw
their bills decrease when the
county's new "conservation"
rate structure was imposed, the
remainder saw their bills
increase some by more than
200 percent according to Bill
Young, St. Johns County.
Utility Direct-
PV hydrants lag on inspections
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WtRITER
The St. Johns County Utility
Department has hired a two-
man crew to conduct mainte-
nance on 477 fire hydrants in
Ponte Vedra that St. Johns
Service Company failed to
inspect over the past three
years, according to the coun-
ty's utility director.
About 100 of the hydrants
had been inspected as of
Tuesday, and only one failed to
emit water, St. Johns County'
Utility Director Bill young said
in an interview Tuesday.
Most of the hydrants that
have been inspected had caps
that were too tight to open,
Young said.
In Monday's Ponte Vedra
Beaches Coalition meeting,
Young told residents that
inspecting the hydrants will
help provide better service now
that the county owns the utili-
ty.
"We're very attentive,"
Young said of the 'service the
count) is providing, adding
that most private utilities do
not inspect their hydrants
annually.
Young said private utilities in
St. Johns County take the posi-
tion that they are not responsi-
ble for the yearly maintenance
of such hydrants even
though the utilities own them.
"Historically, they've been
somewhat negligent in the case
of fire hydrants,", he said,
adding that the hydrant issue
is another example of why the
county should control all utili-
ty service within its borders.
Also at the meeting, County
Commissioner Bruce Maguire
of Ponte Vedra said no level of
standards has existed for the
maintenance of hydrants by
private utilities.
About five or six years ago,
the county's fire department
began to check the hydrants,
Maguire said, but it is unclear
whether this is a requirement
of that department.
According to Jeremy
Robshaw, spokesman for the
county's fire services, it is not a
requirement:
State statutes require utility
companies to maintain and
repair their hydrants, Robshaw
said.
Typically, county fire person-
nel conduct yearly inspections
to make sure caps on hydrants
aren't rusted or painted closed
and that water flows from
them, Robshaw said in an
interview Tuesday.
He said these inspections are
for the benefit of the fire
department, so that firefighters
know which hydrants are
working properly. If a hydrant
fails the inspection, the depart-
ment notifies the private utili-
ty.
Young said the county's util-
ity department takes its inspec-
tions one step further by actu-
ally testing the strength of the
flow of water. The standard is
500 gallons each minute.
If the flow doesn't meet the
standard, the county will
inspect the pumps and pipes in
the neighborhood and repair
See HYDRANTS, A-2
In Mon- W ateri
day's Ponte W ateri
Vedra Beaches
Coalition .The St. Joh
meet i ng, Management
Young told landscape irrig
residents that p.m. and befc
most people more than two
with high Exceptions are
bills are over- following:
irrigating New lands
their lawns. Watering
As a solution, within 24 hour
Young has Repair
begun a cam- system
paign to pro- Using
mote the use hose equipped
of wells matic shutoff n
instead of Discha
high quality from a water-c
drinking wa- ing system
ter to water' Using
lawns and reclaimed water
other land- .* Using
scraping. -. from wet dete
"Using well ponds.
water for irri-
gation that's
the policy we've endorsed,"
Young said in an interview
Tuesday, adding that most St.
Johns Countv customers in the
rest of the county have
installed wells for irrigating
their lawns.
"Because the pricing of the
water [for St. Johns Service cus-
tomers] was probably the low-
est in the state, nobody's ever
had to weigh that option."
Young said he has been
working with homeowners'
associations to determine
which neighborhoods allow
wells and to perhaps modify
restrictive policies.
He said a recent meeting
with members of Marsh
Landing's Architectural Review
Board revealed that some
Marsh Landing neighborhoods
allow wells while others do
not.
Young told residents
Monday that deep wells, which
reach depths of about 350 feet,
would be better than shallow
wells, which reach up to 90
feet.
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He said shallow wells tend to
contain water with higher
amounts of iron, which stains
driveways and sidewalks, and
they don't always produce
enough water at that depth.
Young said the deep wells
can cost about $6,500 to install
and they may not be right for
everyone.
For the average county water
customer in Ponte Vedra who
uses 5,000 to 8,000 gallons
each month, high water bills
are not a problem and a well
may not be necessary, he said.
But for the 219 Ponte Vedra
customers of the county utility
who use more than 50,000 gal-
Ions a month
an amount
g rules equal to a
year's supply
is River Water for the average
s River Water
customer -
District limits Young said
tion to after usng well
e 10 a.m., no wl
e 10a.m., no water for irri-
times per week. nation is a
allowed for the gion is
good solution.
Some resi-
pIing dents at
i of chemicals Monda 's
of application. o
of application, meeting at the
of irrigation Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch
a hand-held Lrar ques-
with an auto- tioned the
zzleioned
zz well water pol-
ging watery arguing
pendnt cool- icy, arguing
dependent cool- that it contra-
dicts the coun-
ivater from a
water from a t's water con-
sNystem
ecsystem servation poll-
recycled water' cv because res-
tion treatment dents can use
as much well
water as they
want.
The St. Johns River Water
Management District, howev-
er, applies limits on irrigation
from private and public utili-
ties and wells.
Young explained that the St.
Johns River Water
Management District prefers
the use of well water for irriga-
tion because it helps to limit
salt water intrusion into the
Floridan Aquifer, the state's
natural underground water
supply.
When the use of water from
the aquifer is spread out over a
large area through the use of
wells, the chance of salt water
leaking into the drinking water
is reduced, Young said.
But when drinking water is
drawn from the aquifer in large
amounts at one location,
Young said the chances of salt
water intrusion are much
greater especially this close to
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Leader takes state awards
FROM ST4FF
The Beaches Leader-Ponte
Vedra Leader garnered eight
awards four of them for first
place in the Florida Press
Association's 2005 Better
Weekly Newspaper Contest.
The awards, most divided
into three circulation cate-
gories, were given Friday at the
Florida Press Association's
annual convention in St.
Petersburg.
Ponte Vedra Leader editor
Kathy Hartman placed first in
the serious column category
for "No cure for hole in heart."
Associate editor Johnny
Woodhouse took first-place in
.feature writing for "Requiem
for the Donald Ray" and first
place in the obituary writing
category for "Death of the
Sandman."
Woodhouse also won a sec-
To see copies of The Leader's
winning entries, visit www.pon-
tevedraleader.com.
ond-place award for sports
game day story for his piece on
the Nease Panthers taking their
first state football title.
Sports editor Rob DeAngelo
won a first-place award for
sports picture and placed third
in portfolio photography.
Staff winter Laura Fowler got
a second-place award in the
feature picture category. Fowler
also got a thud-place award in
agriculture writing for a piece
she did when working for the
High Springs Herald.
The Leader also took a third-
place award for individual
graphic design.
Nearly 100 weekly Florida
newspapers submitted entries
in this year's contest. Check
the Leader's Web site for copies
of its winning entries.
Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Seth Kimball, 23, instructs Andrew Philippi, 5, at the youngster's home in Ponte Vedra Beach
recently. A 2005 graduate of the University of North Florida, Kimball said he got dozens of
calls when he put up signs in Ponte Vedra offering private swimming lessons. He said his
students range in age from 40 years to 14 months.
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Elections reformer
to speak to PV Dems
Susan Pynchon, founder and
executive director of the
Florida Fair Elections
Coalition, will talk about what
she calls a crisis in U.S. elec-
tions at the July 5 meeting of
the Ponte Vedra Beach
Democratic Club.
The meeting begins at 6:30
p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. The public is'
invited..
As a leader in the election
integrity movement through-
out Florida and the nation,
Pynchon will explain why she
believes most ,Ameri'eans.can
no longer be sure their'.votes
are counted accurately."'
The Florida Fair Elections
Coalition is known for its non-
partisan approach in aiming
for fair, accurate, accessible
and secure elections.
Pynchon was a newspaper
reporter in Maine before
becoming a real estate broker
in 'olusia County, Fla. In
2004 she gave up that business
to work full time at reforming
Florida's election system.
For more information, call
club .president Barbara
Paterick, at '273-5310. For
information on the elections
c-coalition, ', visit
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BRIDGING
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LACROSSE
GAP
With counselor Mike
McCall looking on, young-
sters ages 4 to 6 take part
in an oVer-and-under drill
as part of last week'q intro-;
- duction-to-lacrosse clinic-
held at the Winston Famirrf
YMCA.
photo BY CHUCK ADAM8
State gives SJ schools
fifth consecutive 'A'
FROM CONTRIBUTOR
The St. Johns County School
District has received an overall
grade of "A" again this year
and is tied for third out of 67
school districts in the state in
total points awarded.
The School District was one
of 24 districts that earned an
"A" grade in 2006 and one of
only 10 to score an "A" for five
consecutive years.
Grades were calculated on a
scale of 100 points to 500
points. St. Johns County was
given 442 points, the same as
Brevard County and 11 points
more than St. Johns was given
last \ear. Only tw.o of the
state's 67 .school districts -,
Gilchrist and Okaloosa -
scared higher than St. Johns.
"I am absolutely ecstatic and
congratulate our students,
teachers, parents and commu-
nity for their contributions to
our success," said schools
Superintendent Joseph Joyner.
"These results will encourage
ius to work even harder to con-
Hydrants:
SContinued from Al
or replace equipment 'when
necessary.
The county-also paints the
hydrants and greases the caps
to make sure they are relatively
:easy to open.
In addition to basic mainte-
.nance, Young said blue reflec-
tors are being placed, in the
roads next to hydrants so fire-
fighters can locate. them at
night.
And each hydrant is being
registered in an electronic GPS
mapping system so they can be
located more easily.
Young said the maintenance
and mapping of the hydrants
owned by St. Johns Service
should be finished in two to
three months.
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tinue to improve and meet the
needs of all students."
District grades are calculated
using the same components as
school grades: student per-
formance on the Florida
Comprehensive Assessment
Test iFCATi, student learning
gains and the learning gains of
the lowest 25 percent of stu-
,-dents. ..
Twenty-nine Florida school
districts were awarded a "B"
and 14 scored a "C," the lowest
score given in St. Johns
County this year.
Unlike school grades, district
grades carry no rewards or
penalties and are being used
strictlY as an information tool.
St. Johns Count)' was also
recognized last week for being
one of the top 10 districts in
the state closing: the achieve-
ment gap for African-American
students in reading. The.dis-
trict ranked fifth in the state
for closing the gap by 4.17 per-
cent from 2005 to 2006.
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Children's author Tedd Arnold to speak
t Ponte Vedra branch library July 26
FROM STAFF
Tedd Arnold, author and illustrator of chil-
dren's books such as "Green Wilma" and "Axle
Annie," will give a presentation at 10 a.m. july
26 at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library.
A resident of Elmira, N.Y.; Arnold has visited
schools throughout the United States in the
years he has been an author. He has illustrated
or written more than 25 books.
His wife, children and pets at times show up
in his artwork or stories, according to one Web
site.
Arnold has been drawing since his elemen-
tary school years and is said to try out new sto-'
ries on his writing group, eight professional
writers in western New York. : ,
Arnold's visit to each of the five branches of
the St. Johns County Public Library System is
sponsored by the library system and the
Friends of the Library groups of St. Johns
County.
He :also is scheduledto speak at 10 a.m. July
25 at the main branch, 2 p.m. July 25 at the
Hastings branch, 10 a.m. July 27 at the:
Southeast branch and 2 p.m. July 26 at the:
Bartramn Trail. branch at Fruit Cove Middle
School.
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There are still six weeks left
of summer but the Beaches
Emergency Assistance .Ministry
:is already gearing up for the
upcoming school year by col-
'lecting donations for its annu-
al clothing drive.
The nonprofit organization
will sponsor its 13th Back to
School With BEAM Clothing
,and Shoe Drive from 7:30 a.m.
ito 3:30 p.m. July 29 to help
needy Beaches families with
school-age children.
Donations will be accepted
at the BEAM offices at 850 6th
Ave. S., ste. 400 through July
!28. Monetary contributions
will also be used tokfund the
dental program and purchase,
school: and dental supplies,
Underwear, socks and shoe
,vouchers.
Dental floss, markers, cIl-
S ored pencils, pencil bags with a
zipper and, paperback diction-
:aries are not purchased by
BEAM but needed by the thou-
sands of low income children
,at the Beaches, organizers said.
The clothing, backpacks and
,other' donated items will be
'sorted July 28 at the Beach
United Methodist Church Life
Center at 325 7th Ave. N.
where the drive will be held.
"Many people do not realize
how much mission work there
is to do here in our home com-
munity," BEAM chairperson
Karen Wolfson said in a
newsletter detailing the list of
items needed.
"Back to School with BEAM
is essential because many fami-
lies now depend on BEAM to
help with the cost of getting
.their children ready for school
and for their child's dental
care."
In 2005, BEAM provided
help to over 800 children who
participated in the dental pro-
gram.
According to the 2005 demo-
graphic report, approximately
4,500 Beaches' area children
live in homes with an annual
income below $25,000.
Over 2,142 of these children
live below the federal poverty
level in homes with incomes at
or below $15,000.
Church groups and civic
organizations are encouraged
to collect donations and volun-
teer during the giveaway. Call
241-2326 for information or
send, an. email to
jaxbeam@bellsouth.net.
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S, photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Emma Grenadier, 6, models a mask she made last week at summer art camp at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach. Her sis-
ter Jane, age 1, looks on. The girls are flanked by their mother, Jennifer Grenadier, and their great-grandmother, Florence Neidich.
This week, the final week of summer camp at the center, is called "Food Fight" and focuses on edible-art. For information, call 280-
0614 or visit the center's Web site at www.ccpvb.org.
War weather + busy
nightlife = cops on patrol
Pri oj by ASHLEY MILLS
The Sea Turtle Inn's tower of rooms would be expanded westward if proposed expansion
plans are used, according to the hotel's owners. A parking garage is also proposed. See story
A-6.
'Water: No new installations
Continued from A-i
the ocean..
Young said some private utilities offer separate
meters for irrigation and household water use,
which can help reduce water bills.
'Since sewer charges are calculated according
to the gallons of water used within the house-
hold, separate meters can help reduce sewer
charges for people who use more water irrigat-
ing.,
But youngg said the county does not allow sep-
arate irrigation meters, although St. Johns
Senice did ajlow some for a few commercial
properties. .
' oung said those establishments can continue
AROUND Ti
post office Plaza
entrance opens
SAn over seven year effort to
provide an access to the
Mayport Road post office from
Plaza is for the .most part com-
pleted.. according to Atlantic
Beach City Manager Jim
)Aanson.
S.Hanson Monday said that
the Plaza entrance to the post
office at 1001 Mayport Road is
open and only a few "minor"
items are left to completed.
* Previously the only exit from
the post office was via,
Mayport Road. But to turn left
from the post office required
crossing three lanes of speed-
ing traffic. Now, motorists
wishing to head south from
the post office can exit onto
Plaza and catch the traffic sig-
Cal to turn left, onto Mayport
oad.
Hanson said an upcoming
median project along Mayport
Road will place a median in
front of the post office, making
t impossible to turn left onto
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to use the irrigation meters, but no new installa-
tions will be allowed.
The county eliminates the need for irrigation
meters by not charging a sewer fee for more
than 10,000 gallons of usage per month, accord-
ing to boung.
In order for residents to decide whether they
need a well, the county's utility department
offers a water irrigation audit, which can deter-
mine the exact amount of water used on irriga-
tion.
To schedule a water irrigation audit, call Frank
Kenton with the county's utility department at
471-2161.
HE BEACHES
the road from the post office
building. The Plaza entrance
has been in the works for over
seven years, said Hanson, who
added that it was one of his
first projects when he became
city manager in 1999. The
delays in the project were
mostly due to funding prob-
lems on the part of the U.S.
Postal Service.
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byLIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
Police in lacksonville Beach
are stepping up patrols to man-
age the after-hours crowds clog-
ging the streets after closing
time in the city's downtown
area., ,
"Being out at the beach and
driving up and down .to see
what* is going on is a popular
thing to do," Sgt. Tom Bingham
said Tuesday.
"With that increased amount
of activity we made the decision
to step up police presence."
Bingham said three to five
officers with the Downtown
Citizen Assisted Police Effort
(CAPE) program are scheduled
.daily along with regular ppoIls
to increase the police presence,
particularly during the busy
summer months.
"Anytime you have an
increased amount of people in
one area there is an increased
potential that something will
happen," Bingham said.
"\We want 'everyone to feel
Safe and to be safe."
The police department are not
the only ones cracking down.
Business owners are also doing
what they can to ensure the
safety of their customers.
Lvnch's Irish Pub at 514 1st
Street North immediately across
fiom the pier lot hires an off-
duty police officer four nights a
week as a security measure for
patrons as well as the staff.
General manager Keith
Doherty said it is helpful to have
an officer available to mitigate
problems with customers using
false identification or causing a
disturbance in the pub but the
presence is felt outside as well.
"It's helped with people mis-
behaving in the parkirig lot.,
People have said to, us that they
appreciate the police being
there," he said. "It's for our
peace of miid and ouri, cus-
tomers'peace of minid." '
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A number of female cus-
tomers complained 'of feeling
unsafe, Doherty said, when "a
few undesirables" were recently
observed skulking outside the
restrooms in the pier lot.
"They felt unsafe. I would
feel 'unsafe," he said.
'Sometimes people say that
having the :,police around
antagonizes people but having
them here creates a better
mood. Everyone is. more
Relaxedd" .
The recent decision by city
officials to 'install security
cameras in the pier parking lot
:and :other sites with large
crowds and 'a tendency for
criminal activity is also expect-
ed to chip away at the prob-,
ilem, police said.
iDoherby said -the pub also,
conducts its own surveillance
with two security cameras
trained along First Street.
Police investigating crimes in
the area have scanned their
footage for evidence.
But as the city's population
continues to grow so will the
problems, Doherty said.
"It's the same in,/any city
when you could have 3,000 to
5,000 'people walking around
[after closing]. The beach is
getting busier and busier. It's
the natural progression to hire
police presence," he said.
"There are going to be some
negative aspects. It's a conse-
quence of being successful as a
community."
Jacksonville Beach Mayor
Fland Sharp said the police
presence is good. He noted that
in recent weeks the early morn-
ing crowds have been so large
that traffic through the'dorn-
town area has'beer'r 'lo'i<-blqt
the increased idlice presence is
keeping problems from devel-
oping.
NOTICE OF UNIFIED
LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS CODE
CH-ANGE,
The City of Neptune Beach proposes
to adopt the following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-11
AN ORDINANCE OF' THE CITY OF
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA
AMENDING CHAPTER 27 UNIFIED
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
SEC. 27-227 SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS
AND CONDITIONS ON ALLOWABLE
USES WITHIN ZONING DISTRICTS (b)
(5) RETAIL, GENERAL AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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be held on July 10, 2006 at 7:00 pm at
the City Hall Council Chambers, 116
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The Leader's Opinion
'Notice that isn't
timely usually
loses its value
Three water samples taken in April from JEA's service
area in Ponte Vedra tested positive for bacteria. That
prompted the utility company to send out a cautionary
letter to customers nearly two months later:
The samples exceeded the level of total coliform a
harmless bacteria generally found in the environment
but tested negative for harmful fecal bacteria and E coli.:
In a June notice, JEA assured customers that their
drinking water was safe and made it clear that there was
no emergency situation that would have required resi-
dents to boil their water. .
The state Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) sent a letter to JEA on June 6 ordering the utility
to notify the 1,950 customers in Ponte Vedra that were
impacted. ..
The notification letter sent to residents does warn
against some health impacts.
People with severely compromised immune systems;
infants, and some elderly may have been at increased
risk'for health impacts, the letter noted. Coliform relat-
ed symptoms can include diarrhea, cramps, nausea and
possibly jaundice, headaches and fatigue, according to
the letter. '
In this instance JEA officials said the bacteria found in
the April samples-would not have caused any health
;problems.
We maintain that a notice sent more than six weeks
after polluted water is found was a bureaucratic waste.
It's really very simple:
If residents need to be notified, they need to be noti-
fied promptly.
If there really is no danger to public health, then no
notice is necessary.
The state requirement on notification ought to man-
date any necessary notice be done in a timely manner -
not weeks after an infant may have possibly been fed for-
mula made with contaminated water or an invald given
possibly polluted water.
The recent notice to residents said "This is not an
emergency. Your water is safe."
Without timely notice, however,, residents are left;
wondering when they might be told if the water is ever
unsafe. Late notice does not serve the public's interests. d
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W ith summer camps
in full swing, cos-
tume shops are feel-
ing a business surge. You've
got your drama camps, your
Vacation Bible Schools with
its attendant skits, your cos-
tume requests for sleep away
Scamps, etc. I was in a cos-
tume shop yesterday for one
of the above, and noticed the
celebrity aisle. You can buy
costumes that dress you up as
some famous person.
I know that celebs are in
constant search for publicity,
but it's running pretty thin to
say that this type of PR is any
kind of compliment. I mean,
think about it. If you're; so.
notably peculiar that they can
make a Halloween costume of
you, then maybe you need to
step back and regroup.
.In fact, this needs to be
some kind of red flag that a
total reincarnation is neces-
safii liat HallorAeeri [las at a
pai'ty, 'arid a woman dressed
up as Michael Jackson.
Which, to no surprise, she
pulled off with no problem.
All the oddities that make this
dude who he is make it easy to
mimic him. Remember Boy
George? Same deal. The rock
group KISS ? Just :give- me a
skin tight bodysuit, hideous
wig, platform boots, and face
ANN
VON THROWN
COLUMNIST
paint and I'm all over it.
And no matter where your
political loyalties lie, its
always fun to see someone
pull off an imitation of the
President. These men easily
become "caricature-able"
because we know their body
language and signature quirks
so well after years of seeing
them in the daily news.- -...
The stars who'ha'e 'io:t.'cai
toon quality about 'them"g'et
off scott free in this regard. If
they're ethereally beautiful or
wildly handsome but have no
other gimmicks, then its hard
to "dress up" as them, save
Splastering a magazine cover to
your face. But give me Popeye
or Cher, and there's a costume
in there waiting to break out.
I think Tom Cruise should
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be womied. He may think
face is too handsome
body too study to merit'
pooning, but put on a pa
white underwear, dark gla
bobby socks' and sing in
hairbrush and 90% of pe
would guess who you
.Throw in a badge that
Obnoxious and Misgui
and you've just grabbed
remaining 10%.
My son dressed up as
one time. It was not pi
His school was having a s
day, and the theme
"Come Dressed As
Parent".
All the nice children c
dressed as you would exi
the boys as their dad's pr<
sion and the girls as t
mom's. My son put a h
band and rollers in his
white face cream, and car
a Starbucks cup as he wore
bathrobe-and slippers..-'m
phtdl.: e'i wastilt SWearTiw
sign-thiat said,"'T'rton my
to the grocery store aga
but he must have run ou
time.
They say the greatest
terry is imitation. I'm no
sure anymore.
I'on Thron is a pediatric
who lives with her husband
children in Neptune Beach.
New York is busy but walkover
ot needed for its pedestrians
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To the editor:
I have been a resident of the Beaches for
my entire life and the beach I know now
hardly resembles the beach of my childhood.
Of course growth, is inevitable, especially in
Florida, and, despite my somewhat curmud-
geonly attitude towards this growth, there is
still no place' I would rather call home.
Growth is inevitable, but must we sacrifice
aesthetics and good old-fashioned common
sense for this surge in population and
,increase in traffic?
One of the first rules we learn as a child is
to look both ways before crossing the street.
This rule serves us well through childhood,
into our teen years, and finally .into adult-
hood as we take our first steps, learn to ride a
bike, and finally graduate to the all-impor-
tant automobile. This is a rule we never for-
get and one can always see heads craning left
to right and back again at an intersection. I
cannot comprehend how increased traffic
would suddenly make us forget this rule thus
necessitating an overhead walkway.
I do believe that overhead walkways are
important on roads that,are virtually impass-
able, such as 1-95,. roads where ten lanes of
speeding cars spell certain doom for pede
ans. But Third Street will never be 1-95 an
is not impossible to cross Third as,long.
looks both ways- I have seen it done
done it myself innumerable times. I
understand the argument for the safter
families with small children, but just wait
a larger gap in traffic- don't try to beat
Yukon that is racing 45mph down Third.
I think it is very important to prom
walking at the Beaches. In a place as ric
natural beauty as the Jacksonville Beache
is a shame that the most used method
transportation is the automobile.
This overhead walkway will cost a h1
amount of money that could be better sp
beautifying actual sidewalks in the man
of Town Center, making walking at the be
far more enjoyable.
When 1 first read of this issue I though
the trips, I have taken to large cities, ci
whose traffic make ours look inconsequ
tial. Where are the overhead walkways
New York, City or Boston? Only over
major highways.
Scottie Ka
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Spaces
for cars
are not
easy to
find at
Beaches
k his
and r 7 he Jax Beaches aren't
lam- part of the space pro-
ir of' .1. gram, at least that
sses, involving outer space. Our
to a problem is auto space. On
ople weekends, especially during
are. special community events, a
says parking place near the ocean
ded,.. is often just a dream. At
the opening day this year, I
searched in vain for a spot
me somewhere within hiking dis-
etty. tance of the parade route and
pirit finally gave up.
was As Northeast Florida gets
Your more and more populous, it
seems the situation can only
ame get worse. Possibly, the most
pect, frequently uttered .prayer
ofes- hereabouts will become,
their "Hail, Mary, full of grace, help
ead- me find a parking place."
hair, Apparently, some able-bod-
rried led scofflaws may be utilizing
Smy the locations reserved for dis-
-sur-- abled- people. One recent
[g'ai'4 h newspaper rant: "Latelyi.. -
way ', have seen so many cars
ain", parked in handicapped spaces
it of with no handicap sticker in
the car. I don't think this is
flat- fair to us who have to walk
t so quite a ways to a parking spot
in this Florida heat. If we can
ician park in the right space, so can
and these people who are taking
up the spaces."
S I imagine some disabled'
persons occasionally forget to
display'their handicap plac-
ard. I can't believe very many
non-handicapped people, fac-
ing a fine of $250, would '
brazenly occupy a "handi-
capped only" spot. Those so
inclined could be tripped up
by a law-abiding citizen who
snapped a picture of the vehi-
cle's license tag and the sign
for referral to the local police
department. When the cad
received a ticket, maybe it
stri- would have been written with
id it a Parker pen. Ha, ha.
one' Of course, a shortage of
and parking spaces tends to geiier-
do ate intense competition
r of among drivers and sometimes
t for "parking place rage."' In the
the movie "Fried Green
Tomatoes," remember the
Lote exquisite revenge that Kathy
h in Bates' normally good-hearted
s, it .character inflicted on the two
I of flippant, mocking females
who zipped into the spot
large she'd been patiently waiting
?ent to be vacated? She rammed
mer their car, an inadvisable but
ach understandably satisfying
comeuppance. (She done fried
t of those tomatoes!!)
ties Probably there's no practi-
ien- cal way to increase signifi-
i in cantly the land for temporari-
the ly leaving motor vehicles.
Allegedly, enterprising resi-
ipel dents elsewhere rent out parts
of their property for parkirig,
per diem. To me, this doesn't
look very feasible or desirable.
The motorists could do a
bang-up job on my car---or
my house.
God forbid that the price of
gasoline rises high enough to
solve the auto parking prob-
lem automatically. In that
unhappy event, maybe we
could ride pogo sticks---no
parking; no gas; and good for
either a lad or a lass.
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POLICE BEAT
Palms gets a
reprieve from
AB commission
Angry mayor calls owner
a 'slumlord' and warns
that city will be watching
condition of property
by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF WRITER
The ownerr of the con-
demned Palms Apartments -
which Atlantic Beach city offi-
cial's recently said have
become a "haven" for illegal
activity-- has cleaned up the,
property enough to avoid
having the buildings demol-
ished by the city.
But the City -Commissioni
Monday said it is. still .not
pleased with the condition of
the property in the 100 block
of Atlantic.Gardens Circle and
say the current or future
owner of the parcel will be on
a short leash until the proper-
tv is completely redeveloped.
The owner of the dilapidated
apartments, Sunil ,Kologi of
Clifton, Va., in a recent letter
to the city said that the prop-
erty is under contract to be
purchased ,and redeveloped
"into desirable housing."
Mayor Don Wolfson at
Monday's commission meet-
ing had some strong words for
Kologi, who was not present
at the meeting. Wolfson said
that he recently received a let-
ter from Kologi saying that he
wanted to be a good neighbor
to the city.
"I find that to be offensive.
He is, in my opinion the
,truest sense of the- word, a
slumlord ... that location pro-
v;ided affordable housing for
members of the community
who needed it and he ran it
into the ground. I am sorry
She's not here because I have a
L few other choice word4-,for
him,",,.-W'Volfson told,,lloc.al
attorney Paul Harden, who,-ii
representing Kologi in the
Smatter. "This [property] is an
embarrassment for this com-
munitv."
."The best thing for this
community is for him to close
[on a deal to sell the property]
and get the heck out of
town."
The apartments were con-
demned by the city In July
2005 for numerous code vio-
lations. And since that time
the vacant buildings became a
"haven" for prostitutes, drug
dealers and transients, say city
officials. Police recently found
drug paraphernalia, used con-
doms, .human waste,, rotten
food items and dead rodents
and cats on the property.
Some juveniles ':tere also
recently caught attempting to
drain the apartment's stag-
nant pool water to use it for
skateboarding. And the prop-
erty was riddled with trash
and leftover items from for-
mer tenants, police said.
The commission two weeks
ago threatened to demolish
the buildings if the property
was not cleaned up and the
buildings boarded and
secured against trespassers by
June 26.
During the last two weeks
Kologi hired a 24-hour, seven
day per week private security
company to guard the proper-
tv and has had much of trash
cleaned up. New wood has
"also been placed on all the
building's windows and no
trespassing signs have been
placed throughout the proper-
ty, say Atlantic Beach police,
who presented the commis-
sion pictures of the property
taken Monday morning.
Kologi in the letter said that
the pool water will be drained
and kept that way to avoid
safety and health hazards.
But city commissioners
Monday that they want to see
more done to the property
and instructed city staff to
write Kologi with their expec-
tations for the property.
The commission among
other things want the pool
filled, in, o qghtijng.tjq,jhe
propgrtipax ien ing lislnjjtld
the parcoe from'radjacent- resi-
dents.
And Wolfson told Harden
that Kologi or the prospective
owner, who is also represent-
ed by the attorney, will not be
given any leeway if more
problems with the property
arise.
"I have no confidence in
your client. I don't want any
latitude for this man," he
said.
"[And] there will be no for-
giveness for the next one
[owner]."
Shots fired in North
Jax Beach parking lot
No one is injured in Monday
morning-shooti
by LIZA MITCHELL
S STAFF" WRITER
Two fireworks vendors in
north Jacksonville Beach start-
ed the week off with a bang
Monday after gunshots were
fired at 11:45 a.m. near a shop-
ping plaza in the ,1700 block of,
3rd Street North. '
SThe couple told police 'that
they observed an unknown,
male suspect point a gun at
two people and said they took
':cover, behind a display table
when they heard gunfire. They
called 911 after seeing the sus-
pect and three other men run
north through the plaza. u
According to police, the vic-
tims both 17 were plan-
ning to meet one of the sus-
pects at the convenience store
for a fight but were met by four
suspects, one of them wielding
a black revolver, police report-
ed.
One of 'the suspects struck
one of the teens in the back of
the" head with the gun before
the group fled west on 17th
Ave. N.. police reported
A second witness told police
that she and a friend were
'going to the 8TilLate in the
'plaza store when\they saw the
;suspects approach the victims.
One of the men was wearing a
black glove and pointed a gun
at her as she got in her car to
leave.
She also called 911 when she
ng
:hearId gunshots, police said,
and noted that the suspect had
a black tattoo on his left arm
between his elbow and shoul-
der.
Another witness told police
the suspects jumped into a
waiting red four-door
Chevrolet Malibu.
Two bullet holes were found
in the ceiling of the plaza.
ATLANTIC BEACH
No new reports.
NEPTUNE BEACH
SA simple battery was report-
ed June 25 in the 100 block of
First Street. An arrest was
made in the incident.
Jason Todd Swindell, 32, of
Neptune Beach was arrested
and charged with possession
of cocaine and a warrant for
giving worthless check June
25 in the 100 block of First
Street, according to a police
report.
A simple battery was report-
ed June 25.in the 100 block of
First Street.
S, Vehicle was reported van-
dalized;June 21 Lin the 500
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
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Four tires :were reported
stolen June 21 from a business
in the 1300 block of Atlantic
Boulevard.
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PONTE 'EDRA BEACH
SA burglary to a school
building in the 300 block of
Landrum Lane w~as reported
on June 22. According to the
police, report, the in\estigat-
ing deputy found signs that,a
window had been pried open
and a pen had been used to
prop open a door. :'
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One juvenile was charged
with possession of cannabis
and two juveniles were
charged with possession of
cannabis and possession of
drug paraphernalia after an
investigation by a SJSO
deputy of a suspicious vehicle
parked in the 600 block of
A1A N on June 23.
On June 23, a 63-year-old
Ponte Vedra resident was
charged with battery follow-
ing an incident that occurred
on June 12 at a business in the
600 block of Sawgrass Village
Drive.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Matthew Bryan Tindell, 26,
of Avon Park was arrested
June 21 and charged with
felony battery in the 100
block of 3rd Ave. N., accord-
ing to a police report.
, Tindell struck a man.rin the
.I ifaiewilth a closed tist during a
disturbance- Invol\ing several
subjects in the parking lot,
police reported. The victim
suffered a swollen nose.
Maria Close Daniluk, 43, a
transient, was arrested June
20 and charged with leaving
the scene of an accident with
injuries in the 1100 block of
Penman Road, according to a
police report.
Daniluk was traveling south
in the northbound lane and
struck two cars and injuring
both drivers. She fled on foot
and was observed an hour
after the crash walking .west
on Beach Blvd, police report-
ed. One of. the drivers com-
plained of a sore back and the
other sustained a possible bro-
ken arm.
A robberyW as reported June
20 in the 200 block of 4th St.
S. The mother of the victim
told police that her daughter
was robbed at gunpoint and
her cell phone was. stolen,
Loss estimated at $70. .
Four kegs of beer valued at
$75 each were reported stolen
lune 20 from a restaurant in
the 1200 block of Beach Blvd.
The manager was notified
that an alarm near the out-
door walk-in freezer was
tripped at 3:45 a.m. The lock
on the door was bent to gain
access.
.' .
Marc- A. Davis, 22, of,
. Jacksonville was arrested June
.25 and charged with felony
battery causing great bodily
harm in the 300 block of
Oceanfront north, according
to a police report.
Davis pushed the victim
during a fight and the victim
fell and struck his head on a
metal window frame, police
reported. He was transported
to the hospital to receive
stitches to close the four-inch
wound.
'
A 2002 Acura RSX valued at
$15,000 was reported stolen
SJune 23 in the pier parking lot
in the 500 block of 1st St. N.
The victim told police he left
his vehicle overnight because
he had too much to drink and:
did not want to drive. The
vehicle was not there when he
returned the next morning.
s Randd. theit was .reported
June 24 from an apartment in
the 300 block of 6th Ave. N.
Two cameras, a purse, wallet,
cell phone and $100 cash
were stolen. There were no
signs of forced entry.
Charles Eugene Bouie, 31, of
Jacksonville was arrested June
24 and charged with resisting
arrest with violence and bat-
tery on a law enforcement offi-
cer in the 400 block of 3rd St.
N.
Bouie was observed at 1:52
a.m. fighting .with an
unknown subject, police
reported. The fight stopped
when an officer identified
Himself and Bouie became
aggressive and refused to give
his name.
A second officer arrived at
the scene and identified Bouie
as matching: the description
of a suspect who had just
approached two people with a
gun. When officers tried to
detain, him, Bouie began
swinging his fists and kicking,
police reported.
.He was struck with a Taser
and handcuffed but kicked
and struck at the officers
again as they attempted to
place him in the patrol car,
police reported. A Taser was
deployed a second time to get
:controlof Bouie who, police
said, resisted so violently that
he was struck with the Taser a
:third time and restrained with
a lap belt in the patrol car.
Bouie then tried to head
butt an officer patting him
down for weapons in the pro-
cessing area and put his feet
against the back of the trans-
port van and kicked off,
knocking two officers to the
ground, police reported.
He was secured in shackles
where he continued to fight
officers who deployed a
fourth round from a Taser. A
38. caliber revolver was later
recovered, police said.
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Eric Vaughn Whitaker, 37,
of Jacksonville Beach was
arrested June 24 and charged
with driving with a suspended
or revoked license as a habitu-
al traffic offender in the unit
block of Beach Blvd., accord-
ing to a police report.
. . .
Charles Albert Morris, 40, of
Jacks6onille Beach was arrested
June 24.and. charged ~with.drivy,
Sing witfh' :a suspended or,
revoked lhcense-'as a 'habitual
traffic offender in the 600
block of 4th Ave. N., according
to a police report.
Becky Sue Shepler, 44, of
Jacksonville was arrested June
24 and charged with an active
warrant for grand theft of a
motor vehicle and dealing in
stolen property in an
unknown location on 2nd St.
N., according to a police
report.
Tiffany Monique Peterson,
.29, of Jacksonville was arrest-
ed June 24 and charged with
possession of cocaine in the
first block of 12th Ave. S.,
according to a police report. A
rolled up dollar bill contain-
ing a white powdery sub-
stance -tested positive for
cocaine was found in the pas-
senger visor, police reported.
"
John Dean Houlsworth, 21,
of Cedar Rapids, Iowa was
arrested June 23 and charged
with grand theft of a motor
vehicle in the pier parking lot
in the 500 block of 1st St. N.
Houlsworth was observed
eyeing the police suspiciously
in a red 1998 Chevrolet
Silverado, police reported.
Police ran a check of the tag
and confirmed the vehicle
was listed as stolen from the
Iowa Count ,Sheriff's Office,
police said.
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SPerry Wayne Poe, 24, of
Jacksonville Beach was arrest-
ed June 22 and charged. with
driving with a suspended or
,revoked license as a habitual
traffic offender in the: 900
block of 3rd St. N., according
to a police report. -.
.;
1Montize Leonard Burks, 21,
of Jacksonville was arrested
June 27 and charged with
armed robbery in the 300
block' of 3rd Ave.. S.. police
reported Burks was identified
as a suspect who threatened a
man with a butterfly knife at
11:25 a.m., police reported
The victim said he was
standing on the corner when'
he was approached by three
unknown male suspects and
one female suspect. One of
the men asked the victim if he
wanted to die and another
took,a cell phone arid $18
cash frpm hsis, pocket, ,police
, reported. ,.
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904-771 -0402
NOTICE OF UNIFIED
LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS CODE
: CHANGE
The City of Neptune Beach proposes
to adopt the following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-13
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY:OF
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA
REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2006-08
AND AMENDING SECTION 27-222 (2)
(c) PURPOSE AND INTENT OF ZONING
DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 27-
238 MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE AND
ADDING FOOTNOTE (6) TO TABLE 27-
229-1 IN THECODE OF ORDINANCES
LIMITING FLOORSPACE IN C-1, C-2
AND C-3 ZONING DISTRICTSTO 60,000
SQUARE FEET AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A final read and public hearing on the
ordinance will be held on July 10, 2006
at 7:00 pm at the City Hall Council
Chambers, 116 First Street, Neptune
Beach, FL 32266.
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money with a subscription drive!
THE BEACHES LEADER AND PONTE VEDRA LEADER
are the primary source in the Beaches area
,of information about clubs, service
organizations and churches.
By partnering with us, we can help your
group meet your fundraising goals.
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Page 6A The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader June 28, 2006
BUSINESS
Sea Thrtle offers plan
for expansion, garage
Will add 1(
guest roon
a new spa
pool and
more space
for meeting
by JEFFREY MINT(
STAFF WRITER
The management of t
Turtle Inn has announced
for an expansion and r
tion of the Atlantic Beach
including the addition (
ond 100-foot-high tower
three-story parking garage
adjacent north, parking
accommodate roughly 1(
rooms.
Bill Hood of Rem
Hotels, which manage
hotel, told the Atlantic
City Commission Monda
his company and hotel's
ers, Ashford Hospitality
have recently met to disc
future of the oceanfront
located at 1 Ocean Boule'
"In our opinion it's i
need of a renovation. V
like that is needed to ju
viable in this market,"
said; adding that hotels ir
Vedra and Amelia Island
"raised the bar" for thi
hospitality industry.
"If we don't raise the ba
just fall behind."
The hotel's future has b
an issue because the cc
sion is readying a propose
erendum for a charter a
ment, limiting the high
structures in the city 35
,. height. If approved by
nance next month, the (
amendment would be pla
the November election
As proposed, portions of
S ings that currently exci
.,,feet In height. would-be a
S to ber rebuilt ,to, that-.he
Damaged.
The Sea Turtle Inn is esv
ly the city's only building
significantly over 35 fe
: with its eight-story
extended to nearly 10
high, according to Hood.
portions of the hotel, ho
are under 35 feet tall.
Some on the comn
have proposed the ho
allowed an exemption
proposed charter ameni
Giving the business the ab
expand in the future. In
S weeks the commission h
Scussed various proposed
of exemption for the h
ranging from only allow
building's current footp:
go above 35 feet high, to
ing more of the parcel t
the limit.
The commission at its
ing Monday was schedi
give preliminary consid
to a proposed referendum
S nance that allows on
hotel's current footpr
exceed 35 feet in height.
But Hood said Monda
the hotel's managemer
ownership does not third
expanding the lower por
the building located
southern end of the pa
above 35 feet would be
private for the area.
8 "That would be oppressive to I[I
Town Center [the city's central
business district where the hotel
ns, is located]," Hood said.
"It didn't feelright to us."
Hood said, however, that' ... -
': owners would like to "trade" the
ability to expand that portion of
the building above 35 feet for
the ability to build a second ,
eight-story tower just west of
ee the current tower. : i.
Hood has recently submitted ,.
Preliminary plans to thecity 1WtA
S which show a second tower
located either immediately west
S. of the existing tower, or slightly
O ,N offset and to the west.
Monday, Hood said that the
he Sea second tower ,would .likely.
d plans accommodate 108 guest rooms,
enova- bringing the hotel's capacity to
hotel, approximately 300 rooms. The
of sec- proposed new tower would also
and a house additional "meeting and
e at the event space" located on the t
lot to ground and second floors, he
)8 new said.
He said that the extra rooms
ington will help the hotel lure more
es the group business. Construction along County Road
Beach "We're falling behind [in these construction barrels, the re
iy that booking groups]," he said. accommodate the Nocatee deve
s own- The addition would add accommodate the Nocatee eve
Trust, approximately 11,000 square under construction.
uss the feet to the hotel's footprint,
t hotel roughly one third of the exist-
vard. ing hotel.
in dire To accommodate the extra
Ve feel rooms, Hood said the hotel has BIN E
ist stay plans to build a three-level park-
Hood ing garage on the hotel's north
Ponte parcel, located at the comer of John Delaney, president of
d have Ahern Street' and Ocean the University of North
e local Boulevard. The garage would be Florida, is scheduled to be the
constructed at or under 35 feet speaker today at a luncheon of
ir, we'll high and would have roughly the Ponte Vedra Beach
200 spaces, according to the Chamber of Commerce. The
become plans. luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m.
)mmis- Hood said that the hotel has at the Sawgrass Marriott
sed ref- hired an architect to begin Resort. The cost is $25 for
imend- working on the design. members and guests.
t of all Also in the hotel's renovation *
feet in plans are: construction of a new
Sordi- Porte Cochere, relocation of the James T. Simeone of Ponte
charter lobby/registration area, renova- Vedra has been named major
iced on tions to the dining and meeting account manager for business-
ballot. space with the incorporation of to-business strategic sales for
build- a spa and a new swimming Verizon Wireless in North
eed 35 pool. Florida. Simeone, who will be
allowed ,. "What this would be is a new. based..out of..the. company's.
'ight..if; '[300t.room] ifoClOrstar, class AN ,Jackson.ville office, was previ-
hotel," Hood said. ously a senior account execu-
sential- "We think that fits perfectly tive with Nuvox
that is here." Communications in
.et tall All the aforementioned plans Jacksonville.
tower would depend on the future *
10 feet approval of the City
. Other Commission, contingent upon Dr. David Jaffee of Ponte
)wever, meeting the state and local zon- Vedra Beach has been
ing laws and would require an appointed assistant vice presi-
nission amendment to the city's state dent for undergraduate stud-
)tel be Comprehensive Plan. ies at the University of North
in the Mayor Don Wolfson Monday Florida. Previously, he was act-
dment, noted that allowing the exemp- ing dean for the College of
>ilityto tion in the proposed charter Arts and Sciences. In his new
recent amendment does not grant role, Jaffee will be responsible
ias dis- approval for the hotel's plans for curricular and program
degrees only provide an ability for the development, general educa-
hotel hotel to request them in the tion assessment, academic
ing the future. advising and support services
rint to Some commissioners Monday and other programs. Jaffee
Sallow- said they had issues with the will assume the job Aug. 7.
o buck hotel's proposed plans. But Jaffee has been at UNF since
Wolfson reminded the commis- 2000, serving in a variety of
Smeet- sion that it is, at this time, only positions.
ruled to to consider whether to allow the *
eration hotel the ability to ask for such Lois Remolde has joined
n ordi- a project in the future. Oceanside Bank as Assistant
ly. the The Commission agreed to Vice President and Branch
int to defer consideration of the pro- Manager of the Kernan office.
posed referendum ordinance *
ay that and have the city staff rewrite
it and the ordinance to include the Sea Stockton Real Estate's May
nk that Turtle's requests. The commis- 2006 leaders are: Listing
tion of sion will likely address the issue Leader Paul Sandiford; Sales
at the again at a meeting next Leaders Joan and Jamie
rcel to month. Swanson; Top Producer lack
appro-
Burke.
Powers Mackey Veenstra &
Repeal of 60,000 s.f.
limit gets initial OK
as ciy ims to fix
'chinK in its armor'
Pr,voi. by CHUCK ADAMS.
d 210 continues. Just east of
sadway is being rerouted to
lopment which is currently
S BRIEFS
Lanehart, Inc. has been
selected to design a new one-
story, Class A office building
for Eastland, Inc. Powers
Design provided the construc-
tion documents, land plan-
ning, landscape design and
preliminary conceptual design
for the 3,770-square-foot facil-
ity. The free-standing facility,
to be located at 700 Pdnte
Vedra Lakes Blvd, will feature
a Florida coastal vernacular
design. The building will
serve as Eastland's new head-
quarters. The company will
move from its current admin-
istrative offices at Queen's
Harbour Yacht,.&. Country..,
CG Iub:; .. .. I, :; ..,'..-0
by JEFFREY MINTON
.STAFF Wl'RITER
A Neptune Beach ordinance.-
limiting new businesses to
,60,000 square feet. was
repealed by the City Council
Thursday and tentatively reap-
proved:in an effort to fix a
"chink'in the city's armor"
against a potential lawsuit by,
Wal-Mart.
The ordinance aimed at
keeping big box retailers such
as Wal-Mart out of the city will
be reviewed by the city
Planning and Development
Review Board June 27 before
going back before the council
for final consideration July 10.
The council passed the limit
June 5 but an attorney repre-
senting Wal-Mart, which has
submitted plans for a store in
the city, said that the council
did not follow proper proce-
dures in enacting the ordi-
nance. And while Neptune
Beach's City Attorney has said
he does not agree that there
were any procedural mishaps,,
he feels the city should redo
the ordinance to keep it from
becoming an issue in the
future. Wal-Mart's attorney has
indicated that the company
would challenge the city if it
attempts to apply the ordi-
nance to tie proposed Wal-
Mart project.
"Ifsomeone says there might
be a chink in your armor
before going to battle; [then]
replate it before gong to bat-
tle," White said at the special
meeting to' discuss ,the issue
Thursday.
White said it is best to
address the issue now, rather
than wait until a possible legal
challenge by Wal-Mart.
"It takes those issues out of:
the mix," he said,
Te' measure to repeal the
ordinance and reapprove it on
first read Thursday passed 4-1.
Councilor Eric Pardee voted
against the measure because he
said the council should wait
until the ordinance can be
reviewed by land use attorneys
which the council recently
hired to help it deal with the
Wal-Mart project.
Wal-Mart has filed plans to
build a 117,000-square-foot
store at 630 Atlantic
Boulevard, the former location
of Big Lots and Food Lion.
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CALENDAR
Friday, June 30
Furry Faces: Today is the*
deadline for the
Jacksonville Humane
Society's 10th Annual
Furry Faces 2007 Calendar
Contest. Entry forms are
available at www.jax-
humane.org/events. Call
the Humane Society at
725-8766, extension 210,
for information.
Military collectible
show and reception:
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 First St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, -will
host a wine. aid cheese
reception from 6 to 8 p.m.
to honor men and women
who have served in the
military. Call 249-2922 for
information.
Saturday, July:
China adoption work-
shop: A free workshop on
adopting children from
China will be held from 1
to 3 p.m. at the Southeast
Branch Library, 10599'
Deerwood Park Blvd., Suite
A. Call 221-4095 or e-mail
kristin.fl@gwca.org for
information. '
Tuesday, JTuly 4'
Independence Day.
Jazz band: The St. Johns
River City Band presents
The Swamp Dog Jazz Band
from 6 to 7.p.im. at the
Hogan Street gazebo, west
of the Jacksonville Landing
in Downtown Jackso'nvlle.
Call 904-355-4700/219-
6043 for information.
Wednesday, July
5: '
Beaches Cleanup: The
annual Beaches Cleanup
will be held. Litter bags'
and gloves will be distrib-
uted to volunteers from 7
to 9 a.m. at Atlantic
Boulevard at the ocean,
Beach Boulevard at the
ocean, and 16th Avenue
'South in Jacksonville
Beach at the ocean.
Participants must be at
least 18 or accompanied by
an adult, and' should lifing.-
water wear, sturdy
footwear and sun protec-
tion. Call 630-3420 or visit
www.coj.net, keyword
search "beaches cleanup,"
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
v i s iS t
www.beacheswatch.com
for information.
-"Cram a SAM": Suddath
Container Systems is pre-
senting "Cram a 'SAM" to
collect art supplies for local
non-profit organizations
with art programs.
Donations of paint, paper,
glue,, crayons, colored pen-
cils and more;canl be made
from S to 9 p.m. today at
Art Walk in- Downtown
Jacksonville at Hemming
Plaza; 10 a.m. to noon July
8 at the Wal-Mart on San
'Pablo Road and Beach
Boulevard; and 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. July 15 a the
McDonald's at St. Johns
Town Center.
Thursday, July
Kid's fishing workshop:
The Friends of Washington
Oaks State Gardens will
offer kid's saltwater fishing
workshops from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. today, and July 7,
13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28
for ages 10 to 15. The cost
is $20 per person per work-
shop. The park is located at
6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd.,
'Palm Coast. Call Cristy
Leonard at 386-446-6783
or 386-931-4123 for infor-
mation.
Saturday, July
Job seeker workshop:
Christ Episcopal Church is
sponsoring a free job seek-
er workshop at the
Christian Formation
Center, Room 108, 400 San
Juan Driver, Ponte Vedra.
Call 285-6127 or e-mail
crhbeach@comcast.net for.,
Informatibn-or.to.sign'up.__-.
.Labrador :rescue:
'LIBERTY
CELEBRATION'
The 4th of July Liberty Celebration will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday,
SJuly 4, at the Sea Walk Pavilion, intersection of Ist Street North and 1st.
/ Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach. There will. e music, food,-beverages
and fireworks. For information, call 270-1651 or visit www.jacksonville-
beach.org.
Former CNN radio corre-
spondent Paige Kolb will
share the secret behind a
winning smile. The cost
for the evening is $18. Pre-
paid reservations are due
by July 10 for dinner and
complimentary child care.
,,.Call Susan at 904-714-9962
- torrMaruPraatr9O04u223-1002,
or e-mail' atlanticbeach-
.wc@yahoo.com for reser-
Labrador Retriever Rescue
of Florida will hold a "meet
and greet" from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. at PetCo at Marsh
Landing. Call 1-866-464-
5227, or visit
www.LabradorRescue.net
for information.
Contra dance: A contra
dance will be held from 8
to 11 p.m. at Cobalt Moon,
214 Orange St., Neptune
Beach. There will be a live
band; partners are not
.needed. All are "welcome.
Call 246-2131 for informa-
tion.
Dance association: The
American Ballroom and
Contemporary Dance
Association will meet at 8
p.m. at Bolero's, 10131'
Atlantic Blvd. Guest
admission is $12. Call 246-
2858 for information or
reservations.
Wednesday, July
S12
Man to Man: Man to
Man, a prostate cancer
support group, will meet at
6 p.m. at Baptist Medical
Center : Beaches'
Conference Room A. Call
249-0022 for information.
Thursday, July
Cinderella's Evening
Out: "Cinderella's Evening
Out: "Cinderella's Evening,
Out," hosted by the
Atlantic Beach Women's,
Connection, will be held
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Selva Marina Country
Club, 1600 Selva' Marina
Drive, Atlantic Beach. All
area ladies are invited to
bring their daughters or a
special young lady. The
Jacksonville Jaguars
Cheerleaders will entertain
and share about life as a
"Roar" Cheerleader.
MEETINGS
Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo Towers Art
Association meets from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday. Call 246-4158 for information.
Ballroom dancing: Ballroom dancing is
offered Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior
Center, 19th Ave., Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. Call 241-3796 for information.
Cancer support group: The Cancer Support
Group at Baptist Medical Center Beaches meets
at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Florida Cancer
Center in Medical Office Building B on the hos-
pital campus. Call 247-2910 for Information.
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 loss consults are offered Thursdays at
Metabolic Research Center, 274 Solana Road, in
the Winn-Ddie Plaza.
Grief recovery: A Grief Recovery Support
Group meets the third Thursday of the month at
7 p.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church in library,
578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. The group
is for those who are grieving the death of a fam-
ily member or friend. Call Margaret Lane at 280-
0871 for information.
Persephone Healing Arts: Persephone
Healing Arts Center. 485 Sixth Ave. N.,
lacksonville Beach, hosts an open house from
5:30 to 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month.
The center will also have an information booth
at Organic Jungle, 13947 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach, the third Saturday of the
month. Call 246-3583 for information.
Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance Club: The
lacksonville 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, 578
First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. 247-3299.
Senior tennis: Tennis for seniors is being
offered at Huguenot Tennis Center in
Jacksonville Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday. Call
Moe at 247-6221 for information.
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 second and fourth
Friday. Call David Hoak at 904-823-2783 for
information.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty: 'Kittens and cats
which have been veterinarian-checked and test-
ed, and have shots and have been altered, are
available for adoption Saturdays from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and Kernan boule-
vards.
Open-air market: The Town Center Green
Market, an open-air market, is held Saturday
from 8 a.m. till noon at the Neptune Beach
Kmart on Atlantic Boulevard. The market fea-
tures fresh produce, honey, sauces, baked goods,
hand-made soap and more.
Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of
Storytellers meets at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, at
10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of the month
from September through May. Call George Mills
at 246-1502 for information.
First Coast Romance Writers: The First Coast
Romance Writers meet the second Saturday of
the month from 11 am. to 4 p.m. at the
Hampton Inn at J. Turner Butler and 1-95.
Meetings are free and open to the public. Call
Eileen Goldman at 268-0707 or e-mail
ebgl653@comcast.net for information.
Peripheral neuropathy: The Jacksonville
Peripheral Neuropathy Support Group meets the
second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at the
Glendale Community Church, 6411 Beach Blvd.
Call 269-0984 for information.
Submarine veterans: USSVI First Coast Base
meets at 11 a.m. the second Saturday of the
month at American Legion Post 316, 127
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 241-6222 or
e-mail rjrjax@attbi.com for information.
Beaches Palm Group: The Florida Writer's
Association Beaches Palm Group meets the
fourth Saturday of each month except December
at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. 904-285-2258.
Sunday
Depression support: Depression Bipolar
Support Alliance Jacksonville Beaches meets
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches Medical Center,
1350 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Visit
www.dbsajax.org for information.
Monday
Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family Groups offer a
recovery program for families and friends of
alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic seeks
help. Meetings are held Mondays, including hol-
idays, at 10:30 a.m. at 400 Penman Road,
Jacksonville Beach. Meetings are also available at
other times, days and locations. Call 350-0600
for information.
Meditation group: The Twin Heart
Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Monday at Ancient Healing Secrets, 460 Oceola
Ave., Jacksonville Beach. This is a global medita-
tion aimed at helping to heal the planet and cre-
ate world peace. Love offerings are accepted. For
information, call Diane at 382-5823.
Toastmasters: The Beaches Area Toastmasters
Club meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at Atlantic
Theatres, 715 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. For
more information, call 610-8807.
Breast-feeding support: Baptist Medical
Center Beaches offers a breast-feeding support
group from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Conference
Room B at 1350 13th Ave. S. the first Monday of
the month. The group is moderated by Loretta
Haycook. There is no cost, and babies and chil-
dren are welcome. Snacks and beverages are
served. Call 247-2974 for information.
Grandparent Group: The Grandparent Group
meets at 10 a.m. the first Monday of each month
at the St. Johns Count)' Mental Health
Department, 1955 U.S. 1 South, St. Augustine.
Call 904-825-5048 for information.
Lions Club: The Lions Club of Jacksonville
Beach meets at 7 p.m. the first and third
Monday at the corner of Penman Road and
Second Avenue North; and at noon on the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesdays at Perkins Restaurant,
14471 Beach Blvd. For information on Monday's
meetings, call Chuck Carroll at 241-1129; call
Denny Bradford at 220-2222 for information on
Tuesday's meetings.
Oversight Committee: The Oversight
Committee for the Beaches Resource Center
meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of the month
in the Media Center at Fletcher High School. The
Oversight Committee consists of parent and fac-
ulty representatives from the 10 Beaches public
schools and at-large representatives from the
Beaches communities. Call the Beaches Resource
Center at 270-8200 for information.
Sons of the American Legion: The Sons of
the American Legion Squadron 316 meets the
first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 1127
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. 249-0202.
American Legion: The American Legion
Auxiliary DeWitt B. Tilden Unit 316 meets at 8
p.m. the second Monday of each month at 1127
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 249-0202 for
information.
MOPS: Mothers of Pre-Schoolers meets the
second Monday of each month at 9:30 am., and
the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. (child
care provided) at Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 285-
8009 for information..
Duval Audubon Society: The group meets the
third Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at
Swain Memorial United Methodist Church,
1620 Naldo Ave. Call 733-0550 or visit
www.duvalaudubon.org for information.
Zonta Club: The Zonta Club of Jacksonville
meets the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m.
at the Radisson Riverwalk Hotel, 1515 Prudential
Drive. Call Eleanor Vees, 564-9211, for Informa-
tion.
Reckless Readers: Reckless Readers, a women's
reading group, meets the third Monday of the
month at 7 p.m. at the Neptune Beach Senior
Center. 247-7627.
NAIC: The local NAIC Investment Club meets
at 7 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month at
the Beaches Library. Visitors are welcome. Call
Dick at 476-4260 for information.
Tuesdays
Barbershop chorus: e Big Orange
Barbershop chorus meets each Tuesday from 7 to
9:30 pmn. at the First Christian Church, 11924
San Jose Blvd., Mandarin. Visitors are welcome.
Call 904-262-0032 or 744-5439 for information.
Beaches Arts Center A beginner watercolor
class is offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, and
watercolor for all levels is offered Tuesday
evening, and Wednesday and Thursday morn-
ing. Figure drawing classes are held Tuesdays
from 7 to 9p.m. The Beaches Arts Center is locat-
ed at 228 Third Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. Call
241-8816 for information.
Jacksonville Harmony Show Chorus: The
Jacksonville Harmony Show Chorus meets each
Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the San Jose
Church of Christ, 6233 San Jose Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Visitors and prospective members
are welcome. Call 350-1609 for information.
Palm Valley Senior:Center. The Palm Valley
Senior Center, 148 Canal Blvd., is open Tuesday
and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is
served at noon. Call 280-3233 for lunch reserva-
tions or for information on various activities
throughout the day. For transportation to lunch,
call 280-3753 between 7"30 a.m.'and 2:30 p.m.
Railroad Club: The Beaches Area Model
Railroad Club meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday and
Friday at 941 Fourth St. N., Jacksonville Beach,
behind Sportsmania. The club is open to anyone
interested in scale model railroading. 641-8800
or 223-5133.
nations.
Friday, July 14
Art Spa: Art Spa, a one-
day camp for adult mem-
bers of the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art,
will be held from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. The cost is $175.
Registration is required by
July 7. Call Allison at 366-
6911, extension 204, or e-
mail agraff@jmoma.org for
information or to register.
Satur d, July
Book signing: Grahl
Barkoslde Neitz will sign
copies. of her book
"Cabbageberries, Duck
Feathers and the Tides, A
Collection of Palm Valley
Memories,"- from 3 to 4
p.m. in the GTM Reserve
Environmental Education
Center, 505 Guana River
Road, off A1A. She will
share stories of her life
from 2 to .3 p.m.
Admission is $2 for adults,
$1 for children 10 to 17,
and free for under 10. Call
904-823-4500 for informa-
tion.
Sunday, July 16
Jazz concert series:
"Smooth Sounds of Hot
Summer Nights" will be
held from 5 to 9 p.m.
today and Aug. 20 at the
SeaWalk Pavilion. Jazz
trumpeter Greg Adams will
Perform. For information,
call 247-6100 and press 3.
Tuesday 1, July
SYoga for breast cancer:
Yoga for breast cancer will
be held from 11 a.m. to
12:30 p.m .at Cobalt Moon
in Neptune Beach. Call
Christina at 631-8173 for
information and to regis-
Ster. "
Thursdayj July
Big band: The St. Johns
River City Band's 18-piece
Big Band will perform :at
the 5 Points Theatre, 1028
Park St., at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets, are S15I, .-Jisit
Swwrfivercityband.iom or
www.TheKHI.org for infor-
mation, or call 355-4700.
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June 28, 2006
OBITUARIES
James William "Jimmy"
Causey, 42, of Edneyville,
North Carolina, died Sunday,
June 11 at Pardee Hospital
after a short illness. He was the
son of Judith Causey of
Mary "Mollie" Brewster
Cook, 74, resident of Atlantic
Beach, died June 23, 2006 at
Wake Forest University Baptist
Medical Center, Bowman-
Gray Campus, Winston Salem;
NC.
She was born Sept. 4, 1931 in
New Orleans, La. to the late Dr.
and Mrs. Walter R. Brewste.
She was a homemaker all her
life and was a member of St.
Paul's By the Sea .Episcopal
Church. She was also an
accomplished,artist and dedi-
cated to her Episcopal faith,
according to family..
In 1963 she married William
W. (Bill) Cook who survives of
the home. In addition to her
parents, she was preceded in
death by a sister, Bettie
Stockton and by a daughter,
Constance C. Phillips
(George).
In addition to her husband
she is survived by children,
William F. Cook (Cheryli,
Atlantic Beach and the late
James Lee Causey. Surviving
him, in addition to his mother,
is his wife, Lisa Marie Causey,
five children, two brothers and
one granddaughter.
Bettie B. Cook, Jane R. Cook,
Robert B.F. Cook (Terry).
Grandchildren Brandon Cook
(Suzanne), Courtney Phillips
Hohney (Kenneth), Harrison
Cook, Olivia'Cook and Daniel
Cook and great grandchildren,
Alicianna Phillips Heredia,
Kenneth Hohney.
A memorial service will be
held at St. Paul's By the Sea
Episcopal Church in
Jacksonville Beach on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. with the
Rev. Penny Pfab officiating.
There will also be a memorial
service held at Grace Episcopal
Church in Waynesville, NC on
Friday at 2 p.m. with the
Reverend Howard White offici-
ating.
Friends and family are invit-
ed to the fellowship hall fol-
lowing service. In lieu of flow-
ers the family requests memo-
rials be made to the American
Lung Assoc.
John James "Sonny" Minton
John James "Sonnv"
Minton, died June. 25, 2006,
at his home. He was born on
July 16, 1934 in Hopkinsville,
Kentucky. He graduated from
Andrew Jackson High School
and LaVeme University. He
retired after 20 years in the
U.S. Navy and 20 years civil
service.
Family members include
his wife of 46 years Melina
Minton; daughters, Corinne
Corwin (Mick), Marisa
Moerland (David), Debra
Minton, Sabrina Cardona
(Rob); mother Corinne Howe,
brother Herbert
Mi i n t o n
M (Rhonda), sister
Marilyn Bolton,
7 grandchil-
dren, and 1
great grand-
child.
t A memorial
Minton service will be
held 11 a.m.,
Thursday in the East Pointe
Church, 270 North Kernan
Blvd in Jacksonville.
Arrangements by Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.
Maurice Edward M
Maurice Edward Moody died
on June 17, 2006 after a brief
illness at Shands Jacksonville.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie
and Vivian (Moody) Kreps on
May 23, 1963, he served in the
United States Navy from
December 1987 through
November 1998. He received,
"Third Na\v Good Conduct
Award for period ending June
2006, Southwest Asia Ser\ice
Medal w/Bronze Star (2nd), Sea
Service Deployment Ribbon
(7th), Navy Unit
Commendation (2ndi, Navy
Expeditionary Medal,
Meritorious Unit
Commendation, Navy "E"
Ribbon. He received a medical
discharge wit]
He is surv
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Phot6 by STAFF
Don Dymer, left, presents an honorary membershipto former
ody, Beaches resident Jim Stavritis, who is waiting Congressional
Confirmation to become a 4-star admiral. Dymer and Bob Hall,
Right, presented the membership on behalf of Oceanside Rotary
S s." Club last week during a meeting. Below, club president Curtis
h high fhono. Ford, right, applauds as State Senator Jim King concludes a
ie bfyr-a: fonr presentation on the recent legislative session.
children, Marquis, Richard,
Latisha and Shareece; three
stepchildren, Nijah, Greg and
Jasmine; two sisters, Sonya
Kreps of Newark, NJ, and
Angela Page; a brother, Glenn
Kreps; uncles, aunts, nephews,
nieces and a host of caring
friends and associates..
A, graveside service will be
held at 1 p.m. on Saturday at
Beaches Memorial Park, 1500
Main St. Atlantic Beach.
Arrangements by Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.
Ford M. Lewis
John Van Sack
Ford Mi. Lewis, 91, died June
22, 2006. He was born on May
19, 1915 in Calhoun, GA. He
attended elementary and high
school in Calhoun and was rec-
ognized as an excellent student
and football player. He contin-
ued his education and football
career at South Georgia College
in Douglas, GA and Chillicothe
Business College in
Chillicothe, Missouri. In his
last year at CBC, he was named
Most Valuable Player. Upon
completion of, his, studies in
Missouri he, .. returned to
Georgia and worked for The
I Trust Company of Georgia in
Atlanta.
On June 7, 1941 he married
his sweetheart LeMargaret
Cavaleri. During World War II,
he served as a Sergeant in the
Army Air Force and was sta-
tioned in Virginia, Maine and
Illinois. Following the war, he
began work as an IRS agent in
Atlanta and retired in 1978
after 32 years of distinguished
service. While an IRS agent, he
received several citations for
service and participated in sev-
eral cases, which established
regulations that remain part of
the current tax code. He also
bourne's
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THI served as a board
member 'of the
SFECU in Atlanta.
';;." :i". o Upon his retire-
ment, he and his
wife moved to
Grovetown, GA
where he worked
for Pollard
Lewis L u m b e r
Company.
Family members include his
wife, LeMargaret; son, Michael
Ford Lewis Clane); daughter,
Betty Lewis Cha\ie (Rick); tiye
grandchildt;eg; ..T'ac,,.-, pel
Johnston, Elizabeth Ann,
Michael Ford II, Jennifer
Lindsay and Emily Holmes
Lewis and brother Charles L.
Lewis. he was predeceased by
his parents, J.C. and Mae Lewis
and his sisters, Elizabeth Leyda
and Virginia Hamilton-
A memorial service was held
Tuesday in the chapel of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home in
lacksonville Beach.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
John Van Sack, 95, died June
4. He was born in
Youngstown, Ohio. While in
Ohio he was a supervisor for
Isalv Dairy and later a Realtor
with Kreider Realty Co. He was
an active golfer, baseball player
and bowler.
He was preceded in death by
his wife Gertrude, son Ni.
Ronald, daughter Sondra and
grandson Michael
Surviving are three daugh-
ters, Joyce Reesh and Debra
J ,-':' =" ',, ,
Mildred E. Wilkes, 89 of
Jacksonville, FL died on June
24, 2006. She was born in
Ava, NY the daughter of the
late Frank A. and Bertha NM.
Gleasman Moltz.
Wilkes worked as an
Intelligence Specialist for the
Griffis Air Force Base in
Rome, NY for 38 years. She
retired in 1990 at which time
she moved to Neptune Beach.
She was a member of the
Beach United Methodist
Church.
She is survived by a son,
William Wilkes (Sally) of
Neptune Beach, a daughter,
Barbara Jean Hawkins Peel
(Rov) of .acksonville and sev-
eral grandchildren, great-
grandchildren and great great
grandchildren. In addition to
her parents she was preceded
in death by a sister, Gladys
Ross and her late husband,
Stanley J. Wilkes whom she
met at the age of 16. He died
in 1981.
Services for her will be at a
later date in her hometown in
NY. Memorial contributions
may be made in her name to
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Ohio. He also leaves eight
grandchildren, ten great
grandchildren and one great
great grandchild.
A private Memorial Mass will
be held at Our Lady Star of the
Sea Catholic Church in Ponte
Vedra.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.
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The Beaches Museum and
History Center will host a
Hurricane Party Friday, July'
14 to celebrate the opening of
"Disruption and Destruction:
Florida's Hurricanes in the
1920s and 1940s", a photo-
graphic exhibit that depicts
the devastation of hurricanes
around the First Coast beach
communities during the 20s
and 40s.
The exhibit opened June 1,
the beginning of the 2006
hurricane season.
"Hurricanes are an
unavoidable part of nature,
especially for beach commu-
nities, and one way to prepare
for them is by looking into
our past and learning from
our history," said Museum
Executive Director Hollyv
Beasley. "This exhibit shows
that we can overcome these
natural disasters."
Party-goers will enjoy live
entertainment, survival fare:
and a cash bar. Reservations
are required and can be made
by calling (904i241-5657.
Cost for members is $10 in
advance, $15 at the door, and.
non-members $15 in
advance, $20 at the door.
For more information on,
the museum, its exhibits or
events, please call (904) 241-
5657.
The party will be held from
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the
Leaches Museum and History
Center, 380 Pablo Ave.
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People &
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Cancer sufferer reaches out
to others by teaching yoga
by ASHLEY MILLS
SSTAFF WRITER
When Christina Phipps fin-
ished her four-month
chemotherapy treatment, she,
was ready to give back to the
community of breast cancer
survivors.
She just wasn't sure how.
A practice of yoga for four
years and an instructor for
three, Phipps noticed that
none of the other women she
was receiving treatment with
practiced yoga
And then it crsytallized for
Phipps: yoga was a way that
she could reach out to those
battling breast cancer.
,On July 18, Phipps will
hold Yoga for Breast Cancer
once a month at the Cobalt
Moon Healing Center in
Neptune Beach.
The' free class for women in
all stages of breast cancer will
cover calming and healing
exercises.
Diagnosed with breast can-
cer in December, Phipps said
she'drew her strength from
her husband, her family and
yoga. ,.
Phipps continued to teach
classes throughout the course
of her treatment, missing
only two days of class after
her mastectomy. Two weeks
into the chemotherapy, she
lost her hair, her eyebrows,
and her eyelashes.
"I had bad days and good
days," she said, "but more
good days than bad."
Phipps said yoga gives her
strength and serenity to han-
dle her diagnosis. Now she
wants to help other women
to do the same.
Doctors only offer limited
instructions for physical ther-
apy for women recovering
photo tl ASHLE, rl.LLS
Christina Phipps strikes a pose Monday at Cobalt Moon Healing
Center where she teaches yoga.
from breast cancer, Phipps
said. Yoga for Breast Cancer
takes the stretching instruc-
tions usually provided by
doctors to the next level, she
said.
Phipps said yoga is benefi-
cial because it helps the prac-
ticers to calm and center their
minds, relieve tension and
stress, improve range of
motion, reduce the effects
and discomfort of scar tissue,
relaxe the gripping feeling in
tile chesfArea and' energize- -
the body, mind'and spirit.
The exercises are especially
beneficial for women who
received radiation therapy or
have had an expander insert-
ed, Phipps added.
"Yoga does bring such a
sense of well-being, and
you're really taking care of
yourself," she said.
"If you do stay home and:.
you stay still and stay on the
couch, then I think you really
can get where you start feel-
ing sorry for yourself."
Sarah Deprin, the manager
of Cobalt Moon, said-that. --.
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See YOGA, A-12
Emma Lane tohost party
pr..:+n JOHrrN' WOODHOUSE
Dane Gilbert is back at Fletcher High after almost a 20-year hiatus. Recently appointed principal,
Gilbert was Fletcher's dean of boys from 1985-87. He also taught and coached at the school.
L ontiime Beach es eident
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by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
.4SOCL-L4TE EDITOR
Dane Gilbert never intended to stay in
Florida after college.
Once he put roots down at the Beaches, it
was hard for Gilbert, a New Jersey native, to
pull up stakes and head
back to the Garden State. i
"Quite frankly, I never P
thought I would stay' in
Florida and build a fami-
ly here," Gilbert, a father '
of three, recalled last, i,
week in,an interview at "
Fletcher High School, |
where he was recently' "
appointed principal.
"But once you move to
the beach, you forget
about moving back
home, and this becomes
home."
SGilbert, 52, assumed
the head administrator
duties at Fletcher two
weeks ago. )
It's familiar territory I .
for the 28-year Beaches
resident, who will cele-
brate his 30th year in the
Duval County school sys-
tem this November.
Gilbert was Fletcher's
dean of boys from 1985 Dane Gilbert, right,
to 1987. with Mrs. McCaffery.
He also served coach-
ing stints at Fletcher in the late 1970s and
early 1980s while employed as a physical edu-
cation teacher at Finegan Elementary in
Atlantic Beach.
Jack Taylor gave Gilbert his first coaching
job at Fletcher., The former Fletcher athletic
director also gave Gilbert his first break in
school administration.
"When Jack was,director of community edu-
cation [for Duval County], he hired me as an
assistant principal for community ed at Windy
Hill Elementary," recalled Gilbert, Who gradu-
ated from Jacksonville University in 1976 and
earned a master's degree in 1980 from the
at
University of North Florida.
"I felt like that was an entry into school-
based administration. And when Coach Taylor
asks you to do something, you do it."
Gilbert's singular goal was to become a prin-
cipal, but he would have to serve a lengthy
tenure as either a dean or a vice principal
Before being tapped for the
top job.
S"Back then, it did not
S come nearly as fast as it
i does now," said Gilbert
S. about climbing the school
Administration ladder.
"Back then, being a vice
principal for five years was
pretty much the norm.
"Now, \you can be a vice
Sil principal for a year or two
'i I and then be put right into
ll a school just because there
Sis more turnover.
"It's a tougher job'now.
There's more accountability
with school grades and the
FCAT. The job has shifted."
Gilbert traveled atypical
route to the principal's
:chair.
.He served three years as
F e dean of boysat Fletcher
,. and five years as vice prin-
cipal at Fort Caroline
YEARBOOK PHOTO Middle School before being
Fletcher in 1986 named principal at
Woodland Acres
Elementary on
Jacksonville's Southside.
He returned to Fort Caroline as principal in
1995, and was appointed principal of Terry
Parker High in 1997.
While at Parker, Gilbert was named a 1999
Milkin Family Foundation award winner "for
furthering excellence in education," according
to the foundation's Web site.
He was one of only four educators in Florida
to receive the honor, which included a
$25,000 award.
See GILBERT, A-12
by KATHY NICOLETTI
COLUMNIST
At a time when many
Americans no longer
know their own neigh-
bors, the residents of a new
street in Neptune Beach have
built a close-knit community
in only a matter of months.
Jenny and Steve Edwards
were the first to move into a
house on Emma Lane about
three years ago. Since then
houses for other families have
been built on all but a few of
the nearby lots.
The street is now home to a
diverse group of people, from
empty nesters to families with
small children.
Old-fashioned neighborli-
ness and hospitality is prac-
ticed on the block.
Resident Bill Myers said
there is no better way to
make friends than "sharing a
meal and by breaking bread
with them."
He and his wife, Abby, who
has been profiled in this col-
umn as well as in Southern
Living magazine and other
publications, moved into
their Emma Street home a '
year ago.
Abby Myers enjoys enter-
taining. She helped organize
an elegant Progressive Dinner
for her neighbors on New
Year's Eve.
"What was really great
about it was that no one had
Sto drive and we were all with-'
in walking distance of our
own homes," said Myers.
The New Year's Eve party
was such a success that the
residents are planning a
Fouth of 4th block party.
The event will feature a
family-style cookout, swim-
ming pool parties and fire-"
works.
Each household will con-
tribute to the group meal.
Residents with busier work .
schedules or young children
plan to make something on
the quick and easy side.
Those with more time, will
take care of the decorating
and prepare more time-con-
suming meals.
Several of the women got
together a couple weeks early
to plan the menu, divide the
tasks, and sample some of the
recipes.
While they were at it, they
decided' to have their hus-
bands join them for a pre-4th
of July dinner.
For the party, Jenny
Edwards will serve informal
appetizers. In keeping with
the red, white and blue
theme, she'll serve bright red
salsa with white and blue
corn chips.
Next on the menu is Nancy
Harris' 4th of July Salad with
fresh strawberries and blue-
berries.'
SFor the main course, Myers
will make baby back ribs,
fresh corn, and Caesar slaw.
Her husband and Burt Harris
are in charge of the grilling.
Dessert will served on
See RECIPES, A-12'
Photo by KATHY NICOLETTI
Denise Clemments, from left, Nancy Harris, Abby.Myers, and Jenny Edwards are planning a fami-
ly-style block party for the Fourth of July.
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Weddings
Engagements
Manning-Jones
Linda A. Manning and Allen
L. Jones, both of Jacksonville,
have announced their engage- .. .
ment to be married.
The bride-elect has a degree
in elementary education and
criminal justice from the
University of North Florida
and is currently pursuing a
degree in psychology., She is \.
employed by the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office as a police offi-
cer.
The groom-elect has a busi-
ness degree and is a project ,.
Construction.
The couple plan to wed at 2
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at .
the historic church at Beaches '-."
Chapel, Neptune Beach. Allen Jones and Linda
Manning
.Rukab-Drake
SLauren and Michael Merriam TomandAndie Patton
Merriam-Rickerson : Patton-Pennell
Cassidee Lee:, Rukab of
Atlantic Beach and. Dustin
Arthur Drake of Jacksonville
have announced their engage-
ment to be married.
The bride-elect is the, daugh-
ter of Suzan Rukab of Atlantic
.Beach and the late Dr. Samuel'
Rukab. She is a graduate of
Providence High School and
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville. She is employed
by the state of Florida.
i. The.groom-elect is the son of
Danny A. Drake :of,
Dawsonville, Ga., and Patricia
Davis of Jacksonville. He is a
graduate of Providence High
School and the University of
- North Florida. He.is. employed
by Cindy Hoye Designs,
The couple plan to wed on
July 9, 2006, at the,, Casa
Marina Hotel in Jacksonville
Beach.
SLauren Rickerson of Neptur
Beach and Michael Merriam c
Winter Haven were marrih
Saturday, June 3, at Neptur
Baptist Church. Pastor To.
Bary performed the ceremony
The bride is the daughter
Thad and Lisa Rickerson
Neptune Beach. She is a gradu
ate of Fletcher High Schoc
the University of North Floric
and the College of William ar
, Mary, Va. She is a school psi
cholog- intern'for the Duv
County school system.
The groom is the son of Ji
and Darla Hammond o
Winter Haven and Davi
Merinam. He is ta graduate p
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Winter Haven High School and
the University of North
Florida. He is employed as a
graphic designer by the Florida
Times-Union.
Lorin Thies. Aubree
Rickerson, Michelle Naab,
Rachel Hammond, Randi
Green and Abigail Patterson
were the bride's attendants.
SAdam Merritt, Jo.sh
Rickerson, Mike Naab, Ryan
Summers and Chad Voiselle.
were groomsmen.
After a honeymoon to the
western Caribbean, the couple,
will reside in .Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Andrea Marie Pennell and
Thomas Carl Patton, both of
Neptune Beach, were married
Saturday, June 24, on the
beach in front of the Casa
Marina Hotel with the Rev.
Gabe Goodman presiding.
The bride is the daughter of'
Linda Pennell of Atlantic
Beach and Mike Pennell. She is
a graduate of the University of
Florida and a licensed real
estate broker for Key Realty
Advisors.. ,
The groom is the son Ann
Patton and the late Don Patton
of Bedford, Ind. He is a gradu-
ate of Indiana University and is
the station manager/news
director at WJCT Jacksonville.
Nancy Massengill, Becky
Oosting, Jenni Patton. Brooke"
Redmond, Chelsy Pennell and
Elizabeth Oosting were the
bnde's attendants. John Bryan,
Mike Hanna and Gabriel
Oosting were groomsmen.
After a honeymoon to Italy
and Germany, the couple will
reside in Neptune Beach.
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birth of a .'daughter, Hailey
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2006, at St. Luke's Hospital in
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She was 6 pounds, 5 ounces
and was 20 inches long. She
joins a sister, Madeline Renee,
5.
Maternal grandparents are
Sally Harper of Jacksonville
Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Harper of Jacksonville Beach.
Paternal grandparents are
Ginger Weiss of Wilmington,
Del., and Dan Weiss of New
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and was 21.25 inches long. He
joins a sister. Gabrielle, 8.
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grandmother Anna Pino of
Jacksonville Beach.
Michael and Kathleen grandmother is Susan
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Air Force Airman Tyler G
Barker graduated June 9,
2006, from basic military
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Barker is a 2003 graduate of
Fletcher High School and the
son of Taylor and Lisa Barker
of Neptune Beach. He is the
grandson of Mary Barker and
the late Claude Barker of
Tipton, Ind., and Jerry and
Pat Pierce of Charleston, S.C.
Josh Hellhake, a 1999 salu-
tatorian of Fletcher High
School, recently earned a
Airman Tyler Barker
master's degree in electrical
engineering from Stanford
(Calif.) University.
He is currently employed
by Lockheed Martin Corp. in
Sunnyvale, Calif. He is the
son of Diane Hellhake of
Jacksonville Beach.
Edith Diane Kavanaugh of
Jacksonville Beach was named
to the dean's list for the 2006
spring semester at Mercer
University. She is enrolled in
Mercer's- Southern School of
Pharmacy.
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The sixth annual Nease
football golf tournament,
sponsored by the. Nease
Touchdown Club, will be held
July 17 at Marsh Creek club in
St. Augustine. The Nease
Touchdown Club provides:
financial support for items
such as team uniforms, post-
game snacks, drinks for away
games and necessities.
The fee is $100 per golfer;
entry deadline is July 10.i
Activity begins with a noon,
check-in, followed by a 1 p.m.
shotgun start.
All participants will receive
balls, tees and gift bags at reg-
Sistration. The format will be a
four-person captain's choice.
A buffet dinner, where prizes
,. are awarded, will wrap up the
activities.
Sponsorship opportunities
range from a $5,000 plat-
inum, which includes eight
golfers and signs at the tour-
nament and in Nease Stadium
during the season, to a $50
Panther sponsor.
To register or learn more
about sponsorship opportuni-
ties, log on to
neasefootball.com and click
the golf tournament link, or
call Tom or Kim Kernohan at
543-0567..
Students attending Florida
Community College at-
Jacksonville or any Florida
community college as a
Florida Medallion Scholar
may be eligible to receive full
tuition and fees in 2006-2007,
rather than .75 percent of
tuition, thanks to a bill signed
by Gov. leb Bush earlier this
month.
Most Medallion scholar-
ships will increase from 75
percent of tuition and fees to
100 percent, effective July 1.
The Florida Medallion
Scholars Award is a Florida
Lottery-funded scholarship
administered as a program of
the Florida Bright Futures
scholarship program. FCCJ
served approximately 1,200-
Medallion Scholars last year.
The increase is for students
taking college-credit courses
leading to an associate degree,
and begins with the 2006 fall
term. Lab fees of up to $300
per semester also are allowed
for eligible students.
SCertificate and diploma pro-
!grams are not eligible for the
100 percent award.
More information about the
Florida Medallion Scholars
Awards is available at
'http://www.floridastudentfi-
nancialaid.org/SSFAD/home/
BF_faq.asp.
For information about
financial aid at FCCJ, call any
campus financial aid office.
St. Augustine principal
Mike O'Loughlin and Tyrone
Ramsey, director of alterna-
tive programs and athletics
for the St. Johns County
School District, are trading
places.
Superintendent Joseph
Joyner has appointed Ramsey
the next principal at St.
Augustine High effective
Saturday. O'Loughlin will
assume Ramsey's duties with
the School District.
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Chris Bracken, left, director of sales and marketing for the Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa, pres-
ents a check to Wolfson Children's Hospital administrator Larry Freeman (right) in the amount of
$39,719.00. Proceeds from the 2005 VyStar Financial Group 5K Run, the "Run for a Child" wrist-
band campaign and the second annual Gator Bowl Little Red Wagon Pull were included in the
donation. Also shown is race director Doug Aired of 1st Place Sports.
SForthe Kids
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Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM offers hands-on
activities, play and learning
opportunities for kids from
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 8580
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville.
Admission is $3.50 for children
ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all oth-
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa-
tion.
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tions learning environment
that offers 16 hands-on sta-
tions for children and adults to
explore the concepts in mod-
ern and contemporary art.
Entry is free with paid entrance
to the Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children are
admitted free every Sunday for
family Free Day at 333
Hemming Plaza. Hours of oper-
ation are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday ,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and,
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
366-6911 for information.
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. Call 249-3828.
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Recipes: Baby Back Ribs, Independence Parfaits
pnhoo lD JO-lHIiNY WOODHOUSE
Dane Gilbert by a banner in Fletcher's administration office that
commemorates the school's state runner-up finishes in.boys
and girls soccer in 1998. Gilbert's son, Joseph, played on the
'98 boys team and is a soccer coach at Kernan Middle School.
Gilbert: Milkin award
winner in 1999 at Parker
Cont. front A.-9
During Gilbert's tenure at
Terry Parker, the school made
the shift to block scheduling
and instituted a study skills
course for incoming freshmen.
"Block scheduling is a
change we are undergoing
now at Fletcher," said Gilbert.
"And the district is imple-
menting a keystone course
this coming school year that
centers on career exploration
for ninth graders."
Gilbert switched gears him-
self in 2000, leaving the
school ranks to take a district
position as human resources
director for the school system.
His "downtown" job includ-
ed hiring a number of his for-
mer students as teachers.
.'~Working,in human
resources was a great experi-
ence, but it wasn't a job I
wanted to do for the next six
years," said Gilbert, who put
his name in the ring for the
principal position at Nease
High in 2005.
Gilbert was one of two final-
ists for the job that eventually
went to Dr. Linda Thomson,
an out-of-state applicant.
Gilbert admits that he was
"disappointed" when he did,
n't get the Nease job. He said
the school is a "centerpiece of
its community," much like
Fletcher.
"But things happen for a
reason," added Gilbert, who
Swas offered the Fletcher prin-
cipalship this past spring, after
Dr. Helene Kirkpatrick was
transferred to Forrest High.
"Fletcher is considered a
very good job in the county'.
We have a large amount of
teachers who want to transfer
heie and a waiting list for stu-
dents who want to come here
on special assignment.
"And another great thing in
addition to the high level of
academic offerings here is the
high level of our arts and ath-
letics. It's very well-rounded.
You don't see too many
schools that are strong in
everything as we are."
Fletcher does not have an
International Baccalaurate pro-
gram like Nease or Stanton
Prep, but Gilbert said the
school is offering a record
number of Advanced
Placement, college credit
courses this coming school
year to boost its rigor.
"We are tripling our number
of AP seats," added Gilbert,
who once taught summer
school math at Fletcher and
led the Senator boys soccer
team to a district title in 1981.
"Being enrolled in AP cours-
es in high school is a better
indicator of success in college
than grade-point average or
SAT scores. We have a lot of'
students who walk out of here
with a lot of college credit."
Gilbert continued to coach
youth.soccer at the,Be.chq4
even after he left Fletcher in
the late 1980s.
His only regret, he said, was
that he should have stayed
longer as Fletcher's soccer
coach.
Gilbert's 1981 team went 17-
1-4 overall, losing to eventual
state runner-up Ed White High
in the state playoffs.
His oldest son, Joseph, who
graduated from Fletcher in
1999, played on Fletcher's
1998 state runner-up soccer
team. He's now a teacher and'
soccer coach at Kernan Middle
School.
Gilbert said he plans to be a
familiar face at many extracur-
ricular activties at Fletcher,
and not just during soccer sea-
son.
A Neptune Beach resident
for the past 13 years and a
Jackson\ille Beach resident for
14 years before that. Gilbert
lives less than a mile from
Fletcher's Seagate Avenue cam-
pus.
"Parents and students will
see me at a lot of events," said
Gilbert, adding that his drive
time to Fletcher is "about 45
seconds."
"Living in the community
makes it that much easier. I
love watching high school
kids compete and perform."
Cont. from A-9
Denise and George
Clemments' front porch
while everyone watches the
fireworks.
Clemments said that she
likes to cook for a crowd and
will make an All American
Cheesecake from a recipe that
is in many current maga-
zines.
Myers will also make
Independence Parfaits for the
kids or anyone else who
would like a dessert that
comes with its own sparkler.
The following are a selec-
tion of recipes that will be
served on Fourth of July on
Emma Lane.
4th of July Salad
(Nancy Harrisi
Dressing:
2 T balsamic vinegar
2 T rice wine vinegar
1 T and 1 tsp. honey
1 tsp. curry
2 tsp. Dijon mustard
salt and pepper
Salad:
Spinach leaves
Romaine lettuce, if desired
1 red onion, sliced
1 cup strawberries
1 cup blueberries
one-half cup pecans
Whisk together dressing
ingredients. Combine salad
ingredients and toss dressing
with salad just before serving.
The Best Baby Back Ribs
(Abby Myers)
4 lbs. baby back ribs cut
into 6-8 sections
2 T granulated garlic
2 T poultry seasoning
2 T Nature's Seasoning
1 bottle (18 oz.) barbecue
sauce
Preheat oven to 300
degrees.
Line a large baking sheet
with double layered foil.
Season rib sections with gar-
lic and seasonings. Bake ribs
for 3 hours, turning every 30
minutes and draining off any
fat juices.
Heat grill to medium/high
heat. Place ribs on grill. Coat
with sauce, cover for 5 min-
utes. Turn and repeat. Serve.
*Ribs can be finished in the
oven instead of grill. Turn up
the oven temperature to 350
degrees. Coat one side with
q Fyelanld bak if.r 1Q, min-
utes; repeat on the other side.
Serve.
Caesar Slaw
1 cup mayo
one-third cup fresh lemon
juice
9 anchovy filets, finely
chopped
3 cloves of garlic, minced
14 cups packaged slaw mix
14 green onions, thinly
sliced
one-half cup freshly grated
parmesan cheese
Y-Bag hosts
play July 21
at SHS aud.
Youth of the Beaches Art
Guild presents "Little Shop of
Horrors", Friday July 21, and
Saturday, July 22, at 8 p.m, at
Sandalwood High School. For
tickets call Laura at 349-2441
or Jennifer at 476-3151.
Youth of the Beaches Arts
Guild (Y- BAGI is a non-profit
organization that was formed
in 1981 and is sponsored by
the Jacksonville' Beach
Recreation Department.
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While Bill Myers finishes the ribs on the grill, Burt Harris waits
with the serving platter.
Whisk first four ingredients
together in a small bowl to
blend. Season to taste with
salt and pepper.
Toss slaw mix in a large
bowl with green onions and
dressing until well coated.
IThis can be made a day
ahead.i Cover and refrigerate.
Before serving, mix cheese
into slaw. Transfer to shallow
serving bowl and serve.
Granny Mar Corn with
Jalapeno-Line Butter
IAbby lMyersi
Jalapeno-Lime Butter
2 jalapeno chiles, seeds and
pale membranes removed,
coarsely chopped
1 stick of butter at room
temperature
1 clove of garlic, minced
1 tsp. grated lime peel
Place all ingredients in food
processor and mix until
smooth. Season with salt.
Transfer to small bowl and
serve at room temperature.
6 ears of corn
one-quarter cup sugar
Husk and remove silk from
corn. Cover corn in a large
pot of water; add sugar and
stir.
Place pot on high heat;
bring to a rolling boil for 2
minutes. Turn off heat and
let sit for 10 minutes.
Remove corn and roll on
paper towels to dry. Serve
immediately with butter.
Independence Parfaits
(Abby Myersl
one and one-half gallons
vanilla ice cream
2 cups strawberries;
washed, hulled and sliced
lengthwise
2 cups fresh blueberries,
washed and dried
one and one-half cups fresh.
whipped cream or 1 cah of
whipped cream
1 box of sparklers
6 mini-flags
In 6 parfait glasses layer ice
cream, strawberries, ice
cream, blueberries, ice cream
and a dollop of whipped
cream.
Insert end of flag and
sparkler. Light sparkler and
serve with teaspoons.
Great dessert for kids with
plenty of supervision. The
kids can even make them.
*Can be made ahead of
time and frozen. Thaw for 10
minutes before serving.
Wave Your Flag Cheesecake
(Denise Clemments)
1 quart of strawberries,
divided
one and one-half cups boil-
ing water
2 pkgs. (4 oz.) strawberry
gelatin
1 pkg. (12 oz.) pound cake,
cut into 10 slices
1 cup cold water plus ice
cubes
one and one-third cup
blueberries, divided
2 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese,
softened
one-quarter cup sugar
8 oz. Whipped topping
Slice one cup of the straw-
berries, set aside. Halve the
remaining 3 cups of strawber-
ries; set aside.
Stir boiling water into dry
gelatin mixes in large bowl at
least 2 minutes until com-
pletely dissolved. Add
enough ice to cold water to
make 2 cups. Add to gelatin;
stir until ice is completely
melted. Refrigerate for 5 min-
utes or until gelatin is slight-
Iv thickened.
Line the bottom of a 13 x 9
inch dish with cake slices.
Add sliced strawberries and
one cup of blueberries to
thickened gelatin, stir gently.
Spoon over cake slices.
Refrigerate for 4 hours or
until set.
-Beat cream cheese and
sugar until smooth; stir in
whipped topping. Spread
over gelatin. Arrange berries
to create the American flag.
Serves 20.
A Philadelphia-Style Italian Market Has Opened At The Beaches!
All food is imported FRESH from Italy!
And at prices lower than the grocery store.
SDelverde Pasta *Olive oils
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Yoga: Free class at Cobalt Moon
Cont. from A-9
increases a person's breathing
rate, opens the body up and
increases balance.
More importantly, yoga
helps people to listen to their
bodies, Deprin said.
"Christina is just so happy
and that alone is a real testi-
monial to yoga," she said.
The beginning of the class
coincidentally corresponds
with a recent study that
shows that women being
treated for breast cancer and
who also practiced yoga
reported a higher quality of
life.
The study, from the
University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center,
found that women who prac-
ticed yoga twice a week
reported better physical func-
tioning, better general health
and less fatigue than their
counterparts who were placed
on a waiting list.
For Phipps, this informa-
tion was merely confirmation
of what she had personally
experienced.
"I had it all planned out
and then this study came out
that said yoga helps breast
cancer patients, and I'm like,
'I knew that,' she said.
Another important benefit
that the yoga class offers,
Phipps said, is a sense of
community.
When Phipps was first diag-
nosed, the students in her
class were an important
source of support.
"They were the first people
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Panthers excel in Sunshine Invitational
Offense on display at
Sunshine Invitational
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
Nease High won what proved
to be. an endurance test as
much as it was a passing tour-
nament Saturday in capturing
the first Sunshine State
Invitational 7 on 7 football
championship.
The event took place at Davis
Park in Ponte Vedra, where the
park's football venue was divid-
ed into 40-yard fields allowing
five 22-minute contests to be
played simultaneously. A num-
ber of area schools participated
in games featuring only skill
position players no offensive
or defensive linemen.
The high schools played each
other in a round-robin style, a
total of nine
games, with
the top four
being seeded
for the cham- When we
pionship
phase. Valdosta
The other lastyear...
high schools
taking part in our receiver
the Nease-
hosted tour- ior. When w
nament were y her
Fletcher, Day- year, ere
tona Beach starter who
Seabreeze,
Bartram Trail, in that toum
First Coast,
Raines, Lake __.._
Mary, North
Marion, Clal Ctai
and Forrest. .
Nease High, Panthers
which sque-
ezed into the championship
bracket at No. 4, beat No. 1
Seabreeze, and No. 2 Clay
defeated No. 3 First Coast. The
Panthers topped Clay in their
day's l1th game to win their
second tournament of the sum-
mer.
On June 17, Nease successful-
ly defended the title it won at
last year's Blazer passing tour-
nament in Valdosta, Ga.
Rising junior quarterback Ted
Stachitas has led Nease the past
two weekends. The Panthers
topped Tallahassee Lincoln for
this year's Valdosta title.
"\When we went to the
Valdosta tournament last year
and won with Timmy Tebow,
every one of our receivers was a
senior," said Nease coach Craig
Howard. "When we went this
year, there was not one starter
who had played in that tourna-
ment. Ve were thrilled to death
our kids fought so hard to win.
I was shocked, and excited."
Nease assistant head
coach/defensive line coach
David San Juan, who coordi-
nated the Sunshine State tour-
nament, had high praise for
Fletcher quarterback Marty
McCann, who led the Senators
over the Panthers 27-18 in both
schools' first game.
"That kid is a very impressive
player, both fundamentally
and mentally. He was one of
the stories of the weekend,"
said San Juan, who credited
Fletcher quarterbacks coach Jeff
Mc-Crone.
Before the tournament,
Fletcher head coach Joe
Reynolds said, "This will be the
first passing thing we've done.
We'll see what happens. If we
can't complete any passes,
we're just going to run the ball
next year. If we complete one,
maybe we'll throw once during
the year."
After the "Battle of the
Beaches" had ended, and with
eight more games to play,
Reynolds said, "There's some-
thing to said for passing as
long as you catch it. \e beat
the defending state champ. \Ve
went t
tourna
every c
swas a
we wen
was no
had p
ament.
Howar
head coa
feel pretty
good."
Reynolds'
squads have
o the always been
known as run-
iment ning teams.
)neof Following
McCann's per-
3sen- formance on
SSaturday,
It this however, the
Son veteran coach
may open
played things up
once the sea-
son starts.
The Sena-
tors drew first
blood against
rd Nease on a'
touchdown
ach pass from
McCann to
Troy Guidry.
"It feels good to be back out
here with the team," said
Guidry, smiling broadly after
his TD reception. "We've been
working hard. It's showing
right here.against Nease"'
The first -Panthers TD came
on a Stachitas-to-Quinton
Huggins pass, the second on a
length-of-field toss to Grahamt
Bates.
After losing to Fletcher,
Nease continued to stumble.
"First Coast beat the tar out
of us," said San Juan. "\Ve also
lost a close game to Forrest."
The Panthers closed pool
play with a 6-3 record, while
the Senators wound up 5-4, los-
ing their last game to Raines.
"If Fletcher had beaten
Raines, that would have
knocked us out of the finals,"
said San Juan.
The passing tournament,
which had been scheduled as a
two-day event, was compressed
to one because of Sunday's
threatening weather forecast.
There was one brief shower
Saturday, after the first games
had been played.
"Team is the key to win-
ning," Stachitas said of how to
capture a 7 on 7 tournament.
"Just play how you know to
play, run all your routes right.
PnoIlo O ROB DeANGELO
Nease High receiver Chris Briggs reaches for a long pass against Fletcher High during last Saturday's Sunshine Invitational 7 on 7
football championship at Davis Park in Ponte Vedra Beach. The Panthers finished first in the 10-team event, which featured a num-
ber of area high schools in competitive passing drills.
And I've got to make all my
passes. Just make sure you do
what you're supposed to."
Skills tournaments give
Panthers wide receivers coach
Ken Fasnacht, Jr. an opportuni-
t. to look at prospects.
"[Rising senior] Christian
Dennis almost started playing
like a Ryan Ellis or Will Oakley
last week," Fasnacht said, refer-
ring to two previous Nease
receiving stars. "Tallahassee
Lincoln's corners are commit-
ted to Miami and Florida State,
and they couldn't cover him.
And Jordan Anderson, I
thought, took some big steps
last week.
"Helping us at running back
is Zach Tronti. Throwing Tronti
the ball out of the backfield is
big-time success," added
Fasnacht.
Howard hopes to establish a
Jacksonville-area tournament
that eventually will grow to 36
teams.
"If this year's teams have a
good experience, hopefully
they'll come back next year and
we can build this thing up," he
said. "We're trying to pattern it
after the Southeast Select
Tournament in Birmingham.
That tournament's sponsored
by Nike,. and they have 36
teams."
All drives started at the 40.
There was no rushing, only
passing. Touchdowns were
worth six points, interceptions
three. Turnovers on downs
were worth two points, PATs
one.
There were seven defensive
and six offensive players, plus a
center who snapped the ball.
First downs were awarded for
crossing the 25-yard line and
the 10. Teams had three plays
to make a first down.
Quarterbacks had four seconds
to pass, otherwise it was a sack.
With the clock running con-
tinuously, the Nease-Fletcher
game that started at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday was still being played
long after the other four were
over.
As Fletcher offensive coordi-
nator Ricky Medlock said with
a smile, "A Nease guy's running
the clock."
Full speed ahead toward Jags training camp
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
With organized team activities now
over, some Jacksonville Jaguars players
will rest for a few weeks while others
like QB Byron Leftwich and his
receivers will stay in town to work on
passing drills until training camp offi-
cially opens July 28.
Leftwich and the Jaguars coaching
staff hope someone will emerge
from a talented group of receivers,
including Ernest Wilford and
Matt Jones, to fill the void left
by veteran limmy Smith who
retired the day before spring
practices began.
"We're asking Reggie
[Williams] to do a whole lot
more this year and we believe
he'll do that," said Jaguars
head coach Jack Del Rio.
The retirement of Smith
leaves Jacksonville without a
proven deep threat, which -4 f
means opposing defenses
can stack players close to
the line of scrimmage in an
effort to limit Jacksonville's
ability to run the ball.
ones replaced Smith in most
of Jacksonville's offensive
schemes during the spring, while
offered optimism that the Jaguars may
have a fresh offensive weapon in
rookie tight end Marcedes
Lewis. The 6'6", 262-
pound Lewis caught
nearly every ball
thrown his way this
spring and presents
Leftwich with a huge
target and com-
manding presence
across the middle.
There is a palpable
excitement
amongst players
and coaches
regarding
Lewis's po-ten-
tial.
While veter-
an running
back Fred Taylor
skipped the
Jaguars OTAs, there
seems to be little fric-
tion regarding his
absence.
"I talk to him just about
Pnoio Dy ROB DeANGELO
LEFT: Jaguars cornerback
Chris Roberson makes an
interception during last
year's preseason training
camp.
every other day and he's working out
hard in Miami with a guy that we
know is getting him into great shape,"
Leftwich said. "He'll be here when
training camp starts and as a veteran
he knows our system and what's
expected of him."
Veterans and rookies are expected to
report for preseason training camp July
28 with practices getting underway the
next day at 10:15 a.m. and 7:15 p.m.
Two-a-days will continue until the
Jaguars' first scrimmage August 4 at
7:30 p.m. inside Alltel Stadium, fol-
lowed by a mock game Aug. 5 at 10
a.m.
Of the 85 players who are expected
to report for training camp, 20 will be
cut as the Jaguars trim their roster to
65 by Aug. 29. Final cuts will be made
- on Saturday, Sept. 2 when NFL teams
must reduce their rosters to 53 active
players.
Training camp includes 23 practice
sessions from July 29 until Aug. 11
and is open to the public. The Jaguars'
training facility includes bleacher seat-
ing to accommodate approximately
2,250 spectators. Restrooms and limit-
ed concessions are also available for
fans attending practices.
Beginning Monday, July 24, fans
can call the Jaguars Training Camp
Hotline to receive the daily practice
schedule. Phone number is 633-6525
and the hotline message is updated
daily to reflect any changes or addi-
tions to the schedule.
Jacksonville's first preseason game
takes place Saturday, Aug. 12 as the
team travels to Miami in a 7:30 p.m.
start.
If the spring practices are any indi-
cation, the Jaguars calling card next
season will once again be defense. The
,defense dominated especially dur-
ing passing drills but Leftwich
claims the practices were more give-
and-take.
"Offense had its days. Defense had
its days," the quarterback said. "That's
the way it usually is and when you
look at film it's never as one-sided as
you think it is."
Jacksonville's preseason schedule
also includes hosting the Carolina
Panthers Aug. 19 in a 7:30 p.m. start,
playing host to th6 Tampa Bay
Buccaneers Aug. 26 in an 8 p.m. kick-
off, then traveling north for a final
preseason game against the Atlanta
Falcons Aug. 31 at 7:30 p.m.
The regular season beings at home
Sept. 10 in an eagerly-anticipated
match-up against the Dallas Cowboys.
The game is slated to be nationally tel-
evised by the FOX Network with a
4:15 p.m. kickoff.
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FISHING
Lots of action from the Pier and Nassau Sound
E xcellenit catches of whit-
ing and pompano came in
from Nassau Sound last
week. Several kings came over
the rail of the Jacksonville
Beach Pier along with flounder,
whiting and drum.
Big tarpon are gradually mov-
ing into the area behind the
shrimp boats and along the
beach. Offshore, small kings
were boxed all week and bar-
racuda made active days even
more exciting.
Air Force Major Steve Borden
and Adam Ross chummed from
the "Candy" last Thursday off
Shanty Town and caught a
cooler full of yellowmouth,
whiting and sand trout and
twelve sharks before Steve
hooked and captured a tarpon
weighing 130 pounds after a 40
minute battle.
His first tarpon was caught on
the "Candy" at the age of 8
fishing with his grandfather Jim
Alley. Steve and Adam finished
the day by catching two big:
sharks behind a shrimp boat on
the way home.
Our best out of town report
this week comes from Shell .
Beach, Louisiana. George Bull,
Carson Eddings and his son
Paul along with Larry Motes on
a two-day trip last week caught
hundreds of speckled trout
weighing up to four pounds
and lots of redbass too big to
keep. George said, "It was unbe-
lievable." -
Most of their catching was
around the shallow water oil
rigs.
Capt. David King with Ann
White and Claudia Estes on the
"Crusty Crab" had plenty of
action at Nassau Sound last
Friday. They pulled in 40 whit-
ing, 15 pompano and dozens of
jacks and blues.
Capt. David also had great
catches earlier in the week in
the same area of the Sound.
Capt. Mike Morrisfished with
Nathan Henry last Monday
morning at Nassau Sound and
caught 29 whiting, six pom-
pano, three flounder and a pair
of trout.
On Tuesday morning, Capt.
Mike made the Nassau trip ,
again and picked up another 26
whiting and four pompano. On
the way back he stopped near
Sisters Creek and caught 19.red-
bass to 26 inches..
Capt. Dave Sipler with Bill
Massey on Tuesday morning in
Nassau Sound netted 30 whit-
ing to two pounds and several
spade fish.
There was plenty of excite-..
ment on the Jax Beach Pier last
Thursday when Billy Souz
brought his 28-pound king over
the rail.
Steve and David Gale left the
Pier with a nice catch of whit-
ing and pompano in their cool-
er. Phillip Cressman used mud
minnows to catch two flounder
and other anglers left the pier
with flounder weighing up to
six pounds, whiting and seven-
pound drum.
Capt. Dennis Reed and his
wife Diane on their "Lady Di"
slow trolled offshore last Friday
for two kings to 15 pounds and
a 10-pound dolphin.
Capt Eddie Smith with the
Jim Bulin party last Saturday
fished the bottom around P.M.
for two red grouper, a 10-
pound snapper and 27 fat
seabass.
Capt Dave Walters with
friend Al and Gary Stickney and
his 7-year-old grandson Dalton
Phillips trolled live bait over the
M.R. bottom and caught four
big kings at 40, 35 30 and 20
pounds.
Capt. Jim Camey, an instruc-
tor at our Marine Science
Center in Mayport, took friends
to the M.R. bottom last
Thursday and caught a pair of
kings and lots of seabass before,
coming in to the beach and
chumming behind a shrimp
boat. They immediately got
four jumps out of a big tarpon
before losing him and for the
next hour fought big black tips
that were feeding behind'the
shrimp boat.
Canal guide John Dyrssen
with Earl Shimp and his sisters
used mud minnows last
Wednesday morning below the
McCormick Bridge to catch two
redbass, two flounder at four
and two pounds and a dozen
.trout too small to keep.
Larry "Fishman" Finch and
his wife Murphy used mud
minnows near White Shell last
Saturday and caught.20 loun-
der and six trout. Earlier in the
week Larrm and Murphy fished
the surf at the Cape and caught
S40 whitirig.
Capt. Ron Dorsett on the
"Crack-a-Noon" with Brian
McDonald, Andy Hogan and
Bill ilderotter fished the Eiton:
bottom last Wednesday with
live cigar minnows and squid to
catch their Limit otbeeliners
(two to three pounds, 15 trig-
gerfish and plenty of pinkies,
seabass and several strawberry
grouper.
Capt. Dennis Young with the
Jeff Thomas party last Thursday
trolled E.F. for six kings and
Prol) "unDmhita
Seven-year-old Dalton Phillips caught this 20-pound ring last weekend while fishing with his
grandfather, Gary Stickney, and Capt. Dace Waiters
dropped down to the bottom
after lunch for six snapper to 10
pounds.
Capt. Kirk Waltz with Eric
"the Tattoo Man," his mother
Debbie and two daughters on
the "Enterprise" last Tuesday
morning anchored near the
south jetties and caught 22 red-
bass to 31 inches.
On an afternoon trip with
Jim McCullum and Keith Gibbs
.Capt. Kirk reports bringing a
wild 72-pound cobia into the
"Enterprise." This is the largest
reported this season.
On Wednesday morning
Capt. Kirk had Chris Huff and
his two sons Christopher and
Robbie as his guests. They
trolled live pogies over EF. for
12 kings, a bonits and two
cuda. In the afternoon The Rev,
Doug Rutt party took the
"Enterprise" back to the same
area for four kings and a 42-
pound cobia.
On the "Mayport Princess"
before the blow last Wednes-
day Gene Boners and his son
Keoni started the day off with a
25-pound snapper for Keoni
and a 22-pounder for Gene.
Other anglers caught their
limit of beeliners to four
pounds, 12 amberjack, two dol-
phin, two kings and a dozen
triggers. This catch was made at
B.R. On Tuesday at B.R. anglers
caught'another dozen amber-
jack, nine snapper, two grouper,
two dolphin, two kings and
coolers filled with beeliners.
SGood Fishing.
Prlai iubmrnil
LEFT: Major Steve Borden
with his big tarpon caught last
Thursday off Shanty Town.
ABOVE: Historical fishing pic-
ture depicts young beach
anglers Hugh Oesterreicher,
Durham Parker and Fred
Carter with a 400-pound shark
caught in the river at Mayport
in March 1960.
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Sschocol style) tournaments.
Clinic is open to wrestlers or
aspiring wrestlers ages 6-12. A
current Duval County athletic
physical is required to partici-
pate.
Cost of the clinic is $40
with USA Wrestling iember-
ship and $15 without mem-
bership. Upon completion a
team T-shirt will also be given
to each wrestler.
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Basketball Camp
Matt Kilcullen's Osprey
Basketball Camp will take place
at the University of North
Florida June 26-30 and July 3-7
for kids ages 8 to 17.
Camp is conducted in the
UNF Arena, an air-conditioned
facility with three regulation-size
courts and two half-courts.
Lunch is included as part of the
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For more information phone
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Beaches Basketball League at
St. Paul's School includes an 8-
game season for kids ages 3 to
rising 6th graders. Four divisions
of play will be featured: Pre-K
(co-ed), K-lst (co-ed), 2nd-3rd
(boys and girls teams) and 4th to
rising 6th with separate boys
and girls teams.
Cost is $85 and all players
receive a T-shirt and trophy. For
more information visit beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
Cheerleading/Football
SPop Warner Cheerleading and
Football is now accepting regis-
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visit www.jaxbeachjaguars.com
or phone 247-3468.
Stlverfit
Strollefit-exercise with your
baby. Outdoor classes where moth-
ers turn their strollers into portable
exercise machines are taking place
'in Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Mondays, \Vednesdays and Fiddays
from 9:30 am. until 1030 am.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or \isit
strollerfitcom/arlington.
S. Paul's Spols
Camps
St. Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team sports
and age-appropriate activities.
Basketball, flag football, kick ball,
tag and more are offered. On
Friday's, campers have pizza and go
to Beach Bowl.
Camp sessions are weekly from
the end of May until late July. For
more information visitt
wivw.beachesbasketball.com or
phone Tommy Hulihan at 349-
2611.
Soccer
Fletcher Soccer Camp will take
place July 17-20 and July 24-27 at
San Pablo Elementary School
fields (across from Fletcher High
School).
Camp for 7th to 12th graders
takes place from 9 a.m. until
noon. Cost is $130 per week or
$240 for both weeks. Camp for 5-
to 10-year-olds takes place July
17-20 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Cost is $65.
Clinicians include Bentley
College head coach Peter,
Simonini, Fletcher High boys
coach Mike Levine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and mem-
bers of the Embry Riddle
University soccer team.
For more information phone
Levine at 635-8969 or e-mail
Pardue at ulrichm@educationcen-
tral.org.
Island FC is forming boys and
girls travel soccer teams for the
2006-7 season. Teams will be
offered in the following age
groups: U-12 (bom on or after
8/1/94 but before 7/31/96); U-14
(bom on or after 8/1/92 but before
7/31/94); U-16 (born on or after
8/1/90 but before 7/31/92) and U-
18 for those bom on or after
8/1/88 but before 7/31/90.
Girls tryouts will take place June
12 and 14 at San Pablo Elementary
fields from 5:30 pnm. until 7:30
p.m. Boys team tryouts will take
place June 13 and 15.
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World Cup fever isn't an
ailment in United States
FrIie U.S. national soccer
team came off looking
Weaker than jail house
soup in the World Cup.
The game that has fascinated
and captured the kids. in this
country hasn't produced the
kind of international power that
prevails in the World Cup. For
some reason soccer in the U.S.,
as popular as it may be to kids.
and parents (who like the econ-
omy of it in outfitting their little
monsters) has not become the
almighty god that it is in
Europe, Asia and South
America.
The Americans fell so flat on
their pusses that the coach is
toying.with the notion of quit-'
ting and looking for a better
job. Can't blame Bruce Arena
for being discouraged and dis-
mayed.
"Four years ago (after being
eliminated in the 2002 Cup) I
was completely burnt out after
that whole thing. I was a zom-
bie ... right now, I'm just an
idiot," Arena said over there in
Hamburg, Germany.
Arena should talk to Bobby
Cox of the Atlanta Braves.
Things are so bad with the one-
time kings of the National
League, the fans will probably
be frisked at the gate now for
weapons.
Regardless of how deep in the
hole the Braves finish, though,
baseball is not dead there.
Georgia Tech (and Georgia up
the road) had brilliant seasons
and drew well at their respective
home fields, despite falling
short in me College World
Series. Soccer does well on the
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PRESS BOX
school level, but professional?
Remember the Tea Men here at
the old Gator Bowl stadium?
They had a strong backing from
local soccer fans, but mere just
weren't enough of them.
Indoor soccer at the Coliseum
did far better because the action
was faster. The Tea Men actually
broke the ground for pro soccer
here, but it didn't last Owned at
the start by a tea company
(hence the name) and coached
by a pair of Englanders who had
won their spurs playing and
coaching with the Manchester
team, the locals should have
succeeded with the background
they had.
They started with the two
coaches, Noel Cantwell and
Dennis Viollet, both revered
men in the soccer world of
England, but after a few years of
trying to make it, the sponsors
gave up and so did Cantwell,
who moved to another location.
Dennis Viollet remained in
Jacksonville and took over the
Jacksonville University soccer
post. He died in 1999, Cantwell
died in 2005 after returning to
England.
Ironically, both men said that
they thought Jacksonville had a
future in the game in the years
to come. It hasn't come yet, but
who knows when it might.
Incidentally, one of the gener-
al managers of the Tea Men
towards the end was Dick
Kravitz, who originally came to
town to be general manager of
the Jacksonville Suns. Kravitz
did well running the Tea Men
for three years, the league folded
and the Tea Men did likewise
shortly thereafter. The Suns sur-
vived after Kravitz.left and, as
proved by their success in atten-
dance since the coming of the
new Ball Grounds, are still going
strong, owned by the Peter
Bragans, who were not local to
start with, but after 22 years
have become local. It beats
being owned by a tea company.
Good news for Jaguar faithful!
Draftee Maurice Drew should be
available for summer camp that
starts July 27..No witness has
been found to brand him for
assaulting a man out in Los
Angeles Fans and media alike
are anxious to see the 5-7 Drew
in action here and determine if
he's as fast as they claimed at
the draft.
Never mind the cynic who
said, "He can't be too fast he
didn't get away from those cops
at the restaurant where the vic-
tim was assaulted, did he?"
Maurice has steadily denied he
had any part of the crime, cross
his heart and hope to give up
his bonus if he did.
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Hitting coach Easier brings lots
of MLB experience to the Suns
SKATEBOARDING LEGEND
By REX EDMONDSON
SPORTS COLUMNIST
Like his coaching palp Danny
Darwin who handles the pitch-
ers, Mike Easier brought a ton of
major league baseball experi-
ence with him this season to aid
Suns manager John Shoemaker.
At the turn of the season
Jacksonville's success in winning
the first half makes both men
look good.
,Hitting coaches don't
step into the box against
enemy teams, of
course, any more than
pitching coaches toe
the rubber and i
face the heavy
hitters. But the-
hours of teaching
and working
with the troops
leaves their indel-
ible impression.
Players listen to the coaches
because guys like Easier, and
Darwin have "been there," and
just maybe they have the magic
ingredient that can make major
leaguers out of strugglers.
Even the best of golfers refer
to their coaches now and then
and so it is with baseball players
."going up, even, some who have
made it, but have stumbled into
a slump. Ballplayers, like golfers,
are a superstitious lot.
Anyone who saw. the
Pittsburgh Pirates in the World
Series in 1979 remembers just
how good they were under
Charles. "Chuck" Tanner and
watching the antics of Willie'
Stargell and his bombers, That
was the team that Easier'broke
in with and before his 15 major
league seasons were over,
including a .293 average with
118 homers and 522 runs batted
in, he had journeyed around
enough to be an honorary
member of National Geogra-
phic, with stops at Pittsburgh,
me Boston Red Sox, New York
Yankees and Philadelphia
Phillies. Also, playing in
both leagues gave him a
good inside on
restaurants from the
East to the West
Coast. One more
reason the play-
ers want his
opinion.
Easier was
known as "The
Hit .Man" while-
with me Pirates,
from the first year when the
Pirates won the World Series
and' gave him his first ring. He
recorded a .300 batting average
or better for four seasons,
including two years with more
than 20 home runs. He was also
elected to the 1981 All-Star'
team. .
After his major league career
was over. Easier did duty as a
minor league manager, college
coach and major league hitting
coach for the Milwaukee
Brewers, Boston Red Sox and St.
Louis Cardinals. With his record.
it's no wonder that'the Dodgers
were eager to have him and use
his knowledge to hone up their
minor league prospects.
"Mike Easier has been one of
our best young players to come
up," Chuck Tanner said of him
after the '79 championship sea-
son. "He's a real asset with his
hitting, but also as a team man.
I think he'd make a fine manag-
er. He studies the game."
The 55-year-old Cleveland,
Ohio, native likes the talent he's
inherited with the Suns and the
players speak well of him.
"I like it here," Easier says.
"And the. Dodgers gave us some
fine talent to work with -
(Andy) LaRoche is going to do
fine up there. I don't take any
credit for Matt Kemp. He was a
natural from the start, but you
still have to work with them
because they're so young."
Shoemaker and president
Peter Bragan, Jr. tell you that no
team can win very long without
top coaches and they mink this
year's pair are as good as you can
find in the minors.
"If we go all the way this year,
win the second half, too,",
Bragan says, "a big chunk of the
credit goes to our coaches,
Darwin and, Easler. They make
the job a lot easier for
Shoemaker and the combina-
tion of manager and coaches is
the best, I think, we've ever had
here."
Both Darwin and Easier earn
their pay. Before even- game you.
can find Easier in the batting
cage, watching and directing
the Suns, It's paying off.
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Skatelab in Atlantic Beach. Alva brought skateboarding to the forefront in the 1970s
when he first joined the legendary Z-Boys team along with Jay Adams and Stacy
Peralta; Alva and team will also be joining Skatelab for their 2nd annual Florida
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Nearly 2100 SF of gorgeous townhome. less than beA Michhomael Dunlai des" ied
-two blocks to the beach! 3 BR/sanbc e sed
2.5 BA. 3 floors, oceaniew shak ard exterior and
f-rom luxury master suite ,aL.-Var tenor and
bfrom luury master hardsu much more. Separate I wIon well to save $$$'s on
Sbafloorsny. Gleaming hardwl at lawn maintenance. An absolutely fabulous home!
floors. 2 car garage. A deal at
$529.000 Buyer Bonus$2500 towards closing costs $599,000
plus 1 year home warrant! Zngo 904-993-904
The Palms of Marsh Landing! Valencia Pre-constiction
Best price for spacious 3
.iai- -ibedroomcondo. On5second
bedroom condo. On second Gorgeous courtyard views,
floor with screened lanai with aBR/25B, under-buildin
Swooded preserve view. parking, gated community close
private %oo preserve view. to JTB, dining, shopping.
Ceramic tile in all living areas $444,4
and berber carpet in the bedrooms. Buyer Bonus i $444,428
$1500 towards closing costs plus 1 year home I on ICWI
warranty. $239,000
Warranty. 239,000- Close to new PV High School.
ASl OF AIA uor der $230,00o0 2 Beautiful ICW estate, boat lift,
Absolutely huge 1/bedroom 2/ dock, gazebo, pool, 3863 SF, 4
bth furnished.condo a block BR/3.5'BA, in-law/nanny suite,
from the beach. Overlooks the pecky cypress walls and
i^"1,,, ptpecky Cypress 'walls -and
pool and has its own laundry hardwood floors, on quiet cul-de-sac. Buyer Bonus
room with washer and dryer 5K towards closing costs $1,480,000
included. Great home, rental or vacation property. Sawgrass Custom Beauty!
Best Value @ the Beach.....PERIOD!!! Beautiful custom built home on
You will not find a finer home at the beach for this .,' Guana Preserve, 1 mile to the
price!!! 4bdrms/2bths. Almost like buying new. .ocean. 5 years old, 4BR/4.5BA,
Major systems updated in the Saturnia and hardwood floors,
last year! Current owners have backs up to Guana Preserve,
kept this home immaculate! approx. 5800 SF, 3.5 car garage
Shows wonderfully well!! a must see! Buyers Bonusof $15K towards closing
$229,000 costs! $1,790,000
82 BEAUTIFUL Acres all useable N.C.-VA
border, 4 miles from 1-77. 180 View Blue-
ridge Mountains, trout stream, barns
$2900 per acre. Pictures. (336)786-5122
or (336)682-8686.
SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
www.jaxbuyers.comrh
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
GULF- FRONT lots $595k. Homes starting
mid $300k, New master planned ocean
front community on beautiful Mustang Is-
.land, near Corpus Christi, TX. www.cinna-
monshore.com, (866)891-5163.
BUYERS MARKET Coastal North Caroli-
na 95-100% LTV Financing Call CCL Inc.
Realty (800)682-9951.
BENT TREE Golf and Tennis, Gated
Community in the North Georgia Moun-
tains with Clubhouse, Pools, Lake,
Stables. Homes and Lots available. Craft,
Inc. (800)822-1966
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Investment Opportunity
Triplex Plus Cottage
Reduced to $890,00
2-one bedroom apartments, 1-three bedroom apartment and a
2 bedroom cottage located in desirable Neptune Beach.
2 blocks to beach and Town Center. Call:
Patrick Palmer Janet Palmer, GRI
REALTOR REALTOR
753-3105 -. 545-8830
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A new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain Views! I to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $89,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900
to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081
W. ALDEN CHASE
SPONTE VEDRA 32081
Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath home,
.l ...., with large screened lanai
Overlooking the lake. Wonderful lot
with nature park
for a neighbor!
; 'J.Si-,e .a 2163 square feet.
more in condition, walk in pantry. double ovens, glass
cook top. French doors. water softener and much more. 'a-
$345,000 -.V
$345,0 Call Cindy Brown. Realtor
Ponte Vedra Beach Realty, Inc. v
9f049 613- TT, NX: P A. S..,
k^3vu^''*1':t MOVING YOU TO THE NEXT PHASE...
-Country Club
S Spacious home on 8th green! 4
BR/4.5 BA with office, formal LR
& DR. heated, screened pool,
brand new summer kitchen, home
gym with plasma screen shows GREAT! Buyer
Bonus$3000 towards closing costs $729,000
Mark Dilworthl
904-591-6976
Vacant Land
T he finest oceanv'i Vl ile
in Jax Be i W' inng water
v p 'ie 'ieas. One of a kind
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I Duplex lot at beach!
Build 4 townhomes on this lot.
Close to the beach, major access
IW"' routes and "A" rated schools.
$599,000
Mayport area office condos
No other product like this at the
beach. Stop driving into town and
Renting space. Units starting at
'S $130,000. Own your own office!!!
Ponte Vedra's Finest
One of the finest homes for sale
'in Ponte Vedra. Immaculate, built
in 2005 and shows .like a model.
5bdrm/4.5bth with finished bonus
and unbelievable kitchen. You
will love this home! $809,000
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KY LAKEFRONT Property 1 to 40+ acre
parcels from the $40s. On Lake Barkley
near Land Between the Lakes. Lakefront,
view & wooded sites. Phase II open nowl
Call (866)339-4966.
BEAUTIFUL NORTH Carolina. Escape to
beautiful Westem NC Mountains. Free
color brochure & information mountain
properties w/spectacular views homes,
cabins, creeks, & investment acreage.
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(800)841-5868.
REAL ESTATE for sale, Houses, Land,
Waterfront. National Forest Frontage,
Piedmont of NC. Iron Horse Properties,
(800)997-2248,
www.ironhorseauction.com, NCAL#3936.
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Western New Mexico Private 74 Acre
Ranch $129,990 MI. views, trees, rolling
hills, pastureland, wildlife, borders BLM.
Picturesque nomeste at 6,700' elevation.
Horseback riding, niking, hunting. Perfect
family ranch, electricity. 100% financing.
NALC (866)365-2825
VA MOUNTAINS 5:acres with frontage on
very large pristine breek, very private, ex-
celient fishing, canoeing, good access,
near New River Trail State Park, $39,500.'
Owner (866)789-8535 www.mouhtain-
sofVA.com.
INVESTORS RIVERSIDE area. 2BR"1BA
home w'garage. Concrete wistucco. As is
589,9K appraised $135K. Call 655-3016
NOMamI11ihT:IaitM1
3 24 ACRES JACKSONVILLE close to
9A and Beach Blvd. natural
wellanas!creek $170,000. OBO 241-
4876.
BEACH/ KERNAN 1.2A residential $150K
www.531duval.comn (904) 710-2607.
WNC MOUNTAINS 5.71 acres w/ nard-
wood trees Financing available only
$39 995. Private lake and river access.
This one won'l last call today 1800)699-
1289 or www rveroendlakelure.com.
15 ACRE Florida ranch estate Only.
$69,9001 Short drive to Ihe Gull ol Mexico
Just minutes rom 1-10 Won't lasil Call
now' 1866)950-5263 Exi 650
PV FSBO Build your dream home. Last
1/4 acre buildable lot easi of A1A.
$489,900
www realrycheckoul.com. 104038 or call
"(904'994-1329
MURRAY HILL iOt 50'xO01'. residential.
Green St $45K. Call 655-3016
LOT- 50'XI00' Vilano Bcn. $199,000
Grace Ellis. All Pro Realty Specialists
655-7923 cell)
ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10th Street.
85'x130'. Close to Ocean $699,000.
Sieve McGuire 246-9915.
NASSAU MARSHFRONT w/tidal creek
access to Nassau River. 2 68 acres w/gor-
geous view $268.000. OBO 241-4876
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 gol $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.
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beautiful "under construction" home in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot, 3-car garage and much
more. Offered at $795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK'
3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa-
cious floor plan, fenced backyard and
backing on to pond. Offered at $253,900.
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BR/3BA newly .constructed. Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room tool! 'Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of-
fered at $375.000. ,
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home on San Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard, large den,:immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $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
'ww.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
I.C. WEST- Keman Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home, 5BR/4BA, 2-car, 2,650+s.f.
$409,500. Independent;brokers 710-3111.
OPEN HOUSE, Sat./ Sun. 7/1. & 7/2,
1,0am-3pm,. 1142 Hibiscus St. Atlantic
. Beach West (w-on Levy, so: on'Hibiscus).
-3/2 bungalow, renovated & ready for
move-in, new appliances, slider, windows,
pain Mosaic kitchen counter & master
nbain floor, beaurlul 187.500 923-2097.
No Reallors please
INVESTORS S Jax Beach. 3BRi2BA,
ienanL occupied at $1350/mo $285K.
655-3951.
ATL BCH, FSBO. 3/2 lownnouse. 2 story,
new roof, LR/ DR combo, eiK WiD
$165,000 OBO. (904)610.5192
PONTE VEDRA- Dolphin Cove, FSBO
4BR/2BA. 2-car garage. 1800. sq. tt. Inte-
Inor & exterior completely renovated. All
new. beaulilul yard with sprinkler.
$394.900, 219-1276.
TPC SAWGRASS- walk to TPC from this
newly remodeled 3BR,2BA nome on a cul.
de-sac and wooded serene lot. Includes
maple cabinels and granite. new looring
throughout, crown molding, plantation
snuhers, recently painted outside with new
A/C and 3 year old rool, $546.900. Call
273-1364. : .
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor,
marshview condo is penect for anyone
who wants to live ai the beach but not pay
beach prices! Move-in ready w/relrigera-
tor. microwave, washer dryer and ceiling
plans. Freshly painled intenor, security sys-
lem, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
'some ofl he upgrades' Reduced to
$152.000. Phyllis Siaies. 904-476 SOLD.
RE/MAX Coastal Real Eslale.
www pslaines.com
WATERFRONT HOME on tille creek
w/access to deep water. I acre lot.
$434,900. 233-1505.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM
ATLANTIC BEACH. Brand new remod-
eled 2.000 sq. h 3BRP2BA 1 5 lot. Tin
roof. wood floors, much more! $479,000
349-2332. 2418229.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH EAST OF A1A
3'2 In Fiddlers Marsh, 3020 La Reserve
Drive. $359,900 i9041654-2104
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 13 Fairway
Lane, 4BR/2.5BA 2400sl. home on golf
course w/inground pool, brick, all applian-
ces stay. $499,000 (9041838-8937
SAN PABLO Creek. 3BR/2BA, 1438sl.,
fireplace, screened porch overlooking pre-
serve, new carpet and flooring. $260,000
(904)859 6981
r' 3.:[>a.S FSBO IYR old 4'2, 2,000sl, 2-car garage,
M & amSa large lot. oft Girvmn and A llasnc. $335,000
PABLO BAY- 4.32 2400sl. ImmaoulateLf8t20 ,y. i
;2-slory. --459.900 candlernomerc'm '.. P C TA ..
.1,327-0558.;". ,,- ,'., r," *T1 "*.'r,',", SPECTAC
FSBO JAX Beach, Ocean Cay. 664 NEW TOWNHOMES
Bonaire Circle. Approximaely 2200si. 3BR/2.5BA. nardwooa, lile. granite, 9'cell-
3BR/2 5BA. Hardwooa, Granite. custom ings, 3 blocks to beach 904-233-8207.
bult-ins $559,000. w'$5000 flat tee to Re- 904-838-9943.
alrors 463-1197. 664-7432.
'11213 run~uLLroor1CZIIPn, uiiiyanceui
A TRUE opportunity in Neptune BchI
Just 4 blocks from Ihe ocean Sold "as is
or lear down & use as a lot $285.000
Call Mark 591-6976.
ADORABLE 4,2 one owner nome has
Sone ol ne prehiesi lots in the area. Mani-
cured yard has lush landscaping and room
enough ror a pool Fenced yard wilh extra
decking, screened porch. normal dining
room, eal-tr. kicnen wiln breakfast bar,
secunry. ceiling plans, and lermile bond
Reduced to $244.900 Please contact
Phyllls Sraines with RE/MAX Coaslal Real
Estate al 904-476-SOLD or visit
www psiaines.com
TWO HOMES 1300 Jacksonvile Dr.
4,3.5, 3916 Grande Blvd 5,4: both
3.055s., energy efficient, all concrete
block. k.I. upgrades, gas pkg & more Ha-
nalea Propenies 923-8030
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
NEW LISTING EAST OF A1A
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Toially remodeled 4BR,2.5BA limestone
Iloonng, sale counlenops, custom cabi-
nels and lighling Owned by prclessional
kiicheni baln designer GORGEOUSI
Must see' $549,900
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
Key West style collage adorable with
huge greal room, private backyard, great
lor entertaining Low maintenance land-
scaping. $332.900 Call today for details.
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivaled seller! 2BR 2BA. downstairs
uni. Ilreplace. wood Iloors. Icar garage
Otered at $154.900.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, PVB. 3BR/2BA. huge cor-
ner Io. all brick. cul-de-sac, updated tile in
main living area. Ready to gol $304.900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR,3BA wilarge bonus room. popular
Iloorplan w'lorrral tving/ dining loom. cov.'
ered lanai rnground swim spa. Offered at
$339.500
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beaullful "under consltucion home in
galed community 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room. large lot, 3-car garage and much
more Offered at $795.000
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa-
cious floor plan, lenced backyard and
backing on to pond Offered a $253.900
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
SBR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room tool! Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of-
lered at $375 0,0
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in San Pablo Circle,
'3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard; large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900.
FULL SERVICE. BIG SAVINGS,
THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB: FSBO,
SBR/3BA, 3200sf., water to golf views.
$799,000, will co-op. (904)716-9236.
4 BLKS to Beach 21 Sandra Dr. 3,1.5
plus 1i1 api, 2100-s, new A/C. two remod-
eled ballrooms. ligni tile. ceiling tans. cul
de-sac w, duck pond. lenced yard w' play
fort $339.900 994-6864
n3BR FORECLOSURE. only $27.u9001 Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext 1490.
FSBO. BEAUTIFUL single family
w/brealh taking view! 2BR2BA, 1500sf,
Sawgrass, PVB, low price! $277,500.
(904)371-9088
PRICED 2 SELL!
One block to beacon Gorgeous new Jax
beacon lownnome. 3BR/3.5BA. 2-car ga-
rage. Must see. View pnotos at
www.lansymoon.com. $539K 571-9821
IMMACULATE 3/2, open great room plan
w/llreplace on wooded lot is move-in
ready Upgraded riie Inrougnoui, large eai
in, tully equipped kitchen with new slain-
less steel appliances, formal dining room,
sprinkler and security. This home is load
edl $305.000 Phyllis Saines, 475-SOLD,
RE MAX Coastal Real Estate,
www.priaines corn
PONTE VEDRA Solano Woods. FSBO,
spacious 4'2. new roof. 1800sl. $359.900.
327-7449 or 607-6143.
AS IS 3BR/2BA wipool. PVB, 1971st.
$345K. Call 543-1951.
SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres
with room enough lor a pool Fenced yard .
with separate shed, open pallo is greal lor
entertaining, normal living and dining with
hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, inside
laundry. sprinkler water softener and ter.
mite bond Reduced to 5313.900 Please
contact Phyllis Starnes wiln REMAX
Coastal Real Estale al 904-476-SOLD or
visit www.pstaines corn
UPDATED 4BR/2BA on .27 acres lust,
blocks to the beach Beautiful wood floors,
fireplace and woodburning slove, eal-in
kitchen, normal dining. spacious greal
room, inside laundry, screened porch,
deck w'hot tub. Consideration may be giv-
en to lot sub-division. $345,000 Phyllis
Staines, 476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal Re-
al Eslale www.pstaines com
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA.
Ig scr. lanai, tolally renovated incl custom,
cabinets, new appliances, rle floors. Gal-
ed community w' pool. $305.000.
537-4083.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BRi1 5BA l-ixer-up'-
per'. Huge 1/2 acre lot on cul-de-sac.
$175k. 626-0663. .,
OPEN HOUSE
1399 Main S.,Allaniic Beach Sunday 12-
.4pm. 3 yr old, 3BR'2BA wilh 12x15 Sun-
room. $295 900, 246-4468
ICW KENSINGTON Reduced $238,900.
3BR.'2BA, 1e & wood flooring. 742-6230,
821-1168.
NEPTUNE BEACH- TWELVE OAKS.
4BR, 2BA, 2 car gar., corner lot, circular
driveway. Lg open front yard, small private
fenced backyard. Beautiful tree shaded
homes close to schools, shopping, beach.
Needs TLC. Prime condition: $450,000.
As is: $350,000. 568-1936.
FSBO ATL BCH. 3BR/2.5BA, 2200sf,
w/numerous upgrades, 249-0812.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car ;
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hick-
ory cabinets. granite counter tops, new...
berber carpet, bamboo floors, $318,000,
463-0505.
L'ATRIUM, EAST of A1A, 2BR/2BA, 2car
garage. private backyard. New paint/
kitchen appliances, tiled throughout.
$297,900. Call (904)273-5236, (904)607-
9786.
NEPTUNE BEACH, great ocean breeze.
2-1/2 blocks from ocean. 4BR/1.5BA. Po-
tential for a mother-in-law addition.
1609sf., heated and A/C and 710sf. of
possible storage. Lot size 89.51x114.42.
Reduced price to $499,000. Call for an
appt. (904)249-3839 or (904)434-4431.
ICW/ BEACH Area, Beautiful home, 4/2/2,
great neighborhood. No money down and
no closing costs. $359,900. Call for
details. Hallmark Realty Group, Inc.,
720-0045.
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homel 618-1
Dutton island Dr. West. Atlantic Beach,
3BR/1.5BA. New A/C, roof, windows,
doors, and appliances. By appointment
only. Call David 247-0665- (home),
704-2337 (cell).
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, partially furnish-
ed, fenced yard, screened-in porch and
deck w/private entrance to master bath.
Great investment or starter home.
$275,000. (904)247-8004, (904)635-6943.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Built in 1998. $590,000.
SATLANTIC BEACH
HIDDEN COVE- Lovely 42 w* Ig scr. pa-
nio, backs up lo preserve, new ile & car-.
pet, exc. cond 5229.900
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do, lols ol amenities Currently leased
until Sept 30in 5195,000
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home-in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
SASHLEY WOODS- Like ihew 4/2, over
2000sl. 3yrs oid $279.900
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
BRIGHTWATER. WATERFRONT Town.
home. 2BR.'2.5BA, garage screened la-
nail 215,000. Kirk Killebrew
(904)463-1131 www.klllerewreally cor
NEAR MAYO CLINIC- $262K
3/2 plus loft, ,2 story. Cell: 610-3364
Century 21 C.R.G. View online:
waw halmankin.us
JAX BEACH-
Oceaniront beach hideaway. 411 11s St.
S #401 Gorgeous 2BR.2BA condo lea-
lures hardwood & Iravenine flooring, gran-
ile/marble counters. stainless steel appih
ances. Luxurious master suile w'vila spa
jacuzzi Privale gaied pool plus beach ac-
cess. AsKing $479.900. MLS'286330
ATLANTIC BEACH
Custom built Key West style story, 1483
Laurel Way Only 3 years young, over
2100s, located ir hidden paradise. a
maishlronl community. Flrsl floor master
bedroom suite. master baln w/lacuzzi and
separate shower Gas Ireplace w'gas ap-
pliances cozy screened porch. custom
draperies, and blinds plus all appliances
convey Asking' $389900. MLS"290728
Call Owner/Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at: www.jaxbesthomes.com
S. JAX Beach. 3BR/2BA, newly renovat-
ed, 1240s 5349K. Call 655-3951.
GREAT INVESTMENT opponuniry
3BR.2BA home duplex. 4 blocks to
ocean. $765 000. Call Kalhy TiliaKos Re-
altor. Vanguard Realry 19041465-3053
REDUCED, 4BR.2BA. spllt plan, w.2 story
workshop Upgrades. Desirable Neptune
Beacn neighborhood Priced under ap-
praised value to sell at $424,900. Drive by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller
(904)463-7245
AFFORDABLE PVB home, 3BR;2BA.
large lot. newly remodeled, 5287,900.
887-1535
ATLANTIC BEACH, Corner Plaza and
East Coast Three 50x130 planed lols
w/5 units. Room lor expansion
$2.590 000. Will co-op 338-4828.
IMMACULATE 3'2 w .ormal giving room
-thai-c.anm.e-once-or lounh bedroom..Sluc.
p.-otront -and nardinoard siOing,.r eautiful
lanascaping'arid niah.cured lawn' tenced
yard w/room lor a pool. formal dining
room, eal-in Kichen w/exlra cabinets,
security and rrrgalion. Inside laundry
room, ions ot shelving and storage and
community pool Reduced to $285.000.
Please contact Phyllis Staines wilh
REJMAX Coastal Real Eslate al 904-476.
SOLD or visit www.pstaines com
JAX BEACH Beautiful like new custom
home 2500sf. in great neighborhood
113624h St Nonh $439.500 704-7966
FSBO. IBR/IBA Palm al Marsh Landing
Perfecl location. privale marsh view 846
sq. n. Newly renovated in 2004 Asking
only $152,000 476-5280
FSBO. CHARMING 3BR'2BA PVB home.
Family room Florida room w/air. harwood
floors, crown molding, skylights. Great
schools and morel Priced under
$300,000 3 Drum Place t9041285-3014.
JAX BCH new 3.2 w.' garage, $269.900-
consider lease purchase. Owner agent
463-7313
13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. '305 Wind-
sor Pointe. 5186,900 3BR'2BA 1500sf
wigarage Lowest priced condo in Wind-
sor! Beautiful family room, bright kicnen &
convenient inside laundry room. gorgeous
master suite wwalk-in closet & pnvale
bathl Call AssisI 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @i
jaxbeslnomes com.
2BR,2BA CONDO, 1-mile to beach, close!
to shopping, granite counienops, wood S
berDer Ihroughout. w.marsn view. Gaied
community including gym. pool. & tennis.
Will consider rent to own $1,500 toward
closing cost Call Ted (904)537-7896.
2 BLOCKS to ocean 2BR'2BA new con-
dos, $279,900, Owner'Agent 463-7343.
OCEAN LINKS 2BR,'2BA. 1-car garage
Goli course & lake views Updated, new
paint, now available. $235.000 535-7234.
GRAND CAY Villas PVB- 3rd Iloor 2/2
condo. Fireplace wood. rile. upgrades
$219,900 904-881-0470.
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.
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing- 1/1 w/ ga-
rage, 1st floor, marsh view. $159,900.
Owner will co-op 2.5%. Call Udiya
(904)608-6562
FSBO THE Palms, 3BR/2BA, 1st Floor, All
amenities. $225,000, 241-3471.
FSBO OCEANVIEW 2/2, fully remodeled,
granite, master suite w/jacuzzi, 2 balco-
nies, 2 parking. Best deal on the ocean,
$480,000, 904-610-2629.
OCEANVIEW
S. JAX Beach, Stunning 3-story condo.
Spacious 2BR/2.5BA $699,000.
(904)923-0985.
$3000 BUYER BONUS
WATERFRONT CONDO PVB 2BR/2BA.
Priced to sell at $205,000. Call Kathy Tilia-
kos, Van Guard Realty. 465-3053.
PVB CONDO at Ocean Grove. 2/1, sec-.
ond bedroom loft private beach access.
S$189,900 887-3248
OCEAN GROVE PVB Reduced O1KI
2.2,plus New Lake View. www.lorsale-
Dyownercenier.comr'44054. $219K.i727)
458-4230.
JAXi BEACH 2BR/2BA condo, rebuilt in
2002. Walk or Dike lo Seawalk Pavilion.
Balcony, reserved parking, second Iloor,
storage unit. East ol 3rd. $279,900. 111h
Ave. N. (904)226-2038
JAX BEACH 2BR'2BA Condo wit1 car ga-
rage W'D. fully equipped Kitcnen, Ireshly
painled $245.000 Call Sean (904) 994-
4297.
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR.2BA end unit,
new appliances.'carpel $t95.000 'OBO
No realtorsi 585 Aquatic Dr. 553-7510.
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PV BCH 2BRi 2BA. $187 200 Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 celll.
DOUBLE WIDE in park near peaches.
Built-in 2000. $39.900. 614 6875.
14X56 2BR 2BA. W/D. A'C. 14x10 stor-
age, 4 car parking, Ig yard Fruit Cove
area. 19041287-2416 or 19041501-0959
ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new, 3BR,2BA
single, 1215sl w'carpon. deck, all GE
kilchen, CH&A. washer/dryer, new carpel.
Many upgrades. Financing available Re-
becca. 246-7684
Completely remodeled nome. You will fall
in LOVE wiln ihis 28 X 56 Redman 3/2
MH on 1 acre in Melrose. Florida. Only
$89,900 Call lo see home or pictures on
ine Inernel 352-475-2283.
1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Porside,
3BR/2BA. W/D frdge, stove, CH&A.
$20.000. 19041247-1995 or 249-4017.
PROPERTY FOR Sale..331 41h Ave. S.
Jax Beach. Florida 221-1565
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2BR1l 5BA townhome. Al Bch, CH&A,
washeft' dryer/ micro included. $1000/mo
sec deposit. $1000/mo. rent. No pets,
walk to beachn town center. Close lo base
& bus line. Perfect for military. Call
190-11655-5587.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach. IBR,'BA. 2
blocks lo ocean Privale yard Available
8.1-06 $750imo. 246.5137.
NEAR PONTE vedra 1 block to beach,
quiel area. 2/1. Ironl apartment. CH&A,
washer/ dryer included, 5895/mo. lease
deposit 993-1118
JAX BEACH Oceans Edge New Condo.
IBRilBA 51200'mo. Flexible terms. Own.
er; Realtor. June Perttl. Magnolia Pioper-
ties 994-3608
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1BR w,'study in south Jax Beach,
great ocean views, wood Iloors and walls.
washer/ dryer, large porch. 2224 Ocean
Dnve South. $900imo. 993-2555
www.BeacnesApanmenis.com
PONTE VEDRA Court, 2BR/2.5BA town.
house, no smoking, no pets, $900,mo,
lirst last. and deposit. Credit check re-
qired. Open house June 301h (Friday)
1321 )7951056 or (3211255-5281.
SO. JAX BCH duplex. Kcnen equip cel- VL. over-
ing plans, balcony WDHU. CH&A. 5 blocks VILANO BEACH 4BR4BA. 2850s. over-
--10 oceansno 1pe7sL297-5mo -7170092- il 0og.ltercoasta~ .atk to beach, home
o-o l$975mo -7&-?0c -IQ
-. .-. '" .only 4yrs old. $1950.mo. Call Jan Hol.
A.AB. TOWNf61ME. 4.5 Blocks ib Beacn man 537-7777. Owner' ageni.
2BR/2BA. fireplace lacuzzi fenced yard.
$1175Bmo 182 Poinsettia St. 241-3754.
NEPTUNE BEACH Summer Sands town-
nouse, 2BR/2 5BA, deck, garage, com-
munity pool, W/D Includes many up-
grates, maintenance Iree. $1200/mo. 860-
7366.
PONTE VEDRA. Newly Renovated, re-
son atmosphere 2-story. 1BR/1IBA, end
unit. washerdryer included. $925/mo.
998-9148.
JAX BEACH,' Beauiilul 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, replace, WDHU
$1025'mo (904)742-6423
S. JAX Bch, 1 block ocean, 3410 S. 1st.
2BR 1BA duplex, wood Iloors, CH.A, W/D,
carport $1300/mo 525-3188
ONE BLOCK TO BEACH
2BR/2BA patio home, Neptune Beach. ile
floors. Indoor storage room, large land-
scaped patio, dishwasher, WDHU. re-
served parking. S1150,mo. 993-2555
www BeachesApanmenls.com
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent locallon. 2
blocks to10 ocean. Very clean No Pelts
$675,mo 642-1214 and 241-1219.
1730 MAIN St. Atlanic Beach. 2BR/1BA.
washer hook-up. A/C No pets. $495!mo.
+dep. 246-4098
OCEANSIDE
2BR.2BA, living room and den. balcony,
laniaslic ocean views, laundry room, re-
served parking. $1200imo. Ocean Front
Apis. 801 Ist Street Souln. 993-2555.
ww BeachesAparlmenls.com
MAYPORT LANDING Townnome.
2BR,2BA, CH&A, lenced backyard. 1278
Wonderwood Dr. $790/mo 5700/dep
280 2728 leave message
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA Town-
nouse 1 mile west of Maypon terry,
Heckscher Drive $1195/mo. 733-3730,
241-RENT
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC Beach The Cloister. Artrac.
Sively furnished 3BR,2BA. oeachside cov-
ered porcn, pool & pier. Avail. July 1 lor 3.
7 mos. No smoking, no pels please. Dun-
son Real Estate Inc., Realtor 247-5153
ATLANTIC BEACH, Oceanlront garage
apanment, 1BR/1BA w/2 car garage
$1000/mo 553-8811.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean. nice
1BR apl w/ garden alnum. $750/mo.
Avail soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
OCEANFRONT, BI-WEEKLY/ monthly.
Jacksonville Beach, Visiadelmar, pool,
reasonable. 728-9300. 737-2829.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550. on pri-
vate lots. Near Maypon Naval Slation. no
dogs, 333-5579
JAX BEACH Apartment, 2BR/IBA Newly
renovated Washer/dryer. Quiet area
$850/mo. deposit. 201 Nonh 91n St.
246-9162, exi #0
PALM VALLEY COTTAGE
1BR unlum., $725/mo.+ utilities, $300 se-
curity deposit. Water and Irash & use of
W/D. No dogs 285-2020
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st Si $795-
$1195/mo 4151 Tradewmids. 4 BR water
front $1500mo 2-117368. 733-3730.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apanmeni, $550/mo 220 4th
Street So 1904)891-0606, 1352)478-2161
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse. W/D included. CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900si 404 13ih Ave S..
Jax Bch No pels $900imo. 900'sec.
dep. (904 343-9908.
LARGE' 1BEDROOM. Jax Beach. 1 1/2
blocks to ocean. CHiCA, real nice Call
613-7377.
1BR/1BA. SPACIOUS Atlantic Beach
apartment in quiel community. $825/mo
553-8634
PV TOWNHOME on lake. 2BR/2 5BA.
ready now. $1000/mo. +aep. 699-7757.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse. steps to Town Center, clean
and new inside, balcony. 2BR, WDHU,
great parking. $995/mo. 280-2805
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2BR/2 5BA, new tile and carpel Available
June 1st. $1100/mo. 655-5990.
MAYPORT TOWNHOUSE. Large 2BR
$760mo. +secunry, no pels Leave mes-
sage. 241-6232.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apanmeni, excel- .
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean very
clean. No pels. $575/mo 642-1214 or
241-1219
OCEANFRONT
tUXURIOUS Pelican Point.- 2BR/2BA
available now $1760$2600 rnc. 3 monir
minimum rental 1904)241-7206.
1 BEDROOM apanmenl walk to Deach
wesi of 3rd street No pets. $575'mo. +de-
posit. 242-0189, 616-6227.
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR/IBA. upper apanment, 101 Souin
16th Ave $900/mo. No dogs Securiry de-
posit $500 Broker/Owner. 249-8766
ICW- 3BR,1BA w/den $950'mo -deposll
3522 Clandge Drive East. 333-2066
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA. bike lo
.beach, walk to park Screened porch,
lenced yard. POOL and workshed. 1st,
last and security. $1375/mo. Avail. early
July 1904)247-4527.
PONTE VEDRA/ Palm Valley, beautiful,
large. private, 3BR/2BA. 2-car garage,
wimany amnenilies. $1500/mo. 860-1690..
NEPTUNE BEACH, 3BRi2BA. split
bedrooms Sunroom. tenced. walk to
school Avail. 8/1 $1550'mo. 339 1384,
588-4814.
W'BEACHES. 3,2, LR/ DR combo, lire.
place. EK. split BR's. palto, caih ceilings
$1100/mo TDO Mgmi. Svc 246-1125.
JAX. BEACH- 930 S. 1st Ave. 3/2 bed.
1 barn, 1200s1. CH/A. new balnroom.
W/D, new appliances, dishwasher.
$900/mo. +$500/dep. (904)476-5147. '
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA. rwo slory, 626
6In Ave S. Fenced yard, W.D, tile
$1200/mo 759-5511
PVB EAST ol A1A. 3BR/2 5BA Prvalte
yard w!healed pool and spa Walk to Ine
beach $2 150,mo 280-5707
PV- SAWGRASS 3BR 2.5BA. 2800s1.
$1900/mo 285-5419.
ICW/HIGHLAND GLEN 4BRi4BA wipool
Gated community, fitness center. W/D.
lawn & pool service included. $2.900'mo
422-4597.
THE WOODS. 4/2, 2500sl cul-de-0sac
sunroom, LR/ DR. EIK $1700/mo TDO
Mgmn 246-1125. tdorealesiale corn
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S U nfUrnished Hlomes LasPalms PV 3BR/2BA duplex 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo.
% Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA. End w/new carpet, new kitchen, garage, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
unit w/elevator, 2800 sqft, beach fresh paint. $1200/mo; 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo
t access, attached garage. $2200/mo. Furnished Homes Palms at MarshLanding JB
SFairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA. two story Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, Screened porch, tile floors
Some w/screenedporchon water,2car oceanfront condo, wood floors, 2BR/2BA. Ground floor. $995/mo.
-garage. $1950/mo. upgrades, garage, amenities. 2BR/2BA.' 2nd floor, top unit, vaulted
SSolano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two s ceilings $1100/mo.
story home w/spacious floor plan, 700/mo. c gs. .
Spatio, comm.,pool. $1700/mo. Intracoastal West 3BR/2BA. 1st flooi, endunit. $1285/mo.
SDolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA. Home Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA Villas at Marsh Landing JB
wall new interior, tile floors, garage, brand new townhouse, screened porch, Fireplace, screened porch, garage
fenced backyard. $1600/mo. preserve views, amenities. $1095/mo. 2BR/2BA. 1st floor. $900/mo.
SSeaside PV 3BR/2BA, home PointMeadows-OatePkwy3BR/2BA 2BR/2BA, lstfloor,woodfloors.$1100/
Sw/suriroom, private backyard, patio, 4th floor w/elevator, all appliances, mo.
comm. pool. $1595/mo. fitness center, club pool. $1200/mo. 'Ocean Links -.PV
Beach Walk SPY 2BR/2BA, home Pablo Point San Pablo 3BR/2BA Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
; has screened porch, wood deck on home on large lot, tile floors, fenced 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
Slagoon, bch access. $1500/mo backyard, two car garage. $1500/mo.
SPennan Road NB 3BR/2BAhome Unl,,ishe Condos
'Unfurnished Condos
Sw/screened porch, fenced backyard, Summerhouse PV X COASTAL REAL ESTATE
large lot. $1300/mo. Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, Shannon Smith
SL'atrium PV 2BR/2BAhome w/new renovated, new carpet, baths, (904) 285-5640
carpet and tile, fireplace, 2 car garage. kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, www.rentthebeaches.com
S$1300/mo. great amenities.
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BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA home w/2 car ga-
rage in Cypress Cove. Overlooks the
Marsh and Intracoastal, spectacular sun-
set views, 1244sf, $1300/mo., Call
509-0834.
WEST BEACHES- 2BR/2BA, garage, at-
rium, .newly remodeled, new appliances.
Available July. Credit or landlord referen-
ces. $975/mo + security dep. 403-3831.
JAX BEACH townhome, 2BR/1.5BA,
WDHU, tile floors throughout, fenced yard,
pets ok w/deposit. $1070/mo., includes
awn maintenance, 887 8th Ave. South,
(904)608-6678.
PABLO BAY- 4/3/2, 2400sf. Immaculate,
2-story. $2250/mo.. candlerhomes.com.
327-0558.
ATLANTIC BEACH
1763 Seminole Road,-3/2.5 Townhouse.
Lawn service included. $1,295/mo. Broker
- Owner 249-8766.
JAX BEACH- 3BR/2BA beach house. 111
9th Ave. So., across from beach,'
241-7634.
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE,' ceramic tile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950 deposit,
$950/mo..617 7th Ave S., Jax Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284.
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KENSINGTON 3/BR/2BA, fireplace, com-
munity pool, close to shopping. No Pets.
1704 Wildwood Creek Lane. $1,100/mo. +
deposit. 246-6976.
VILLAGES OF Pablo, 3/2, 2car garage, all
new appliances, remodeled 2006, EIK,
den w/fireplace, 1650sf. $1400/mo. TDO
Mgmt. Svc. 246-1125.
WEST INTERCOASTAL, Ibis Point:
4BR/2BA, immaculate home,, lawn and
pest control included, full use of immeni-
ties. $1475/mo. +$1475/sec. deposit. Call
(904)465-0624.
55 DOLPHIN Blvd. 4BR/2BA, 'new car-
pets,fireplace. $1450/mo. 285-5419.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Selva Marina area. Large modem
kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.
VILLAGES OF Pablo, 4/2, 2400sf., FR,
DR, office, sunroom. $1600/mo Avail. 7/1.
TDO Mgmnt 246-1125.
PONTE VEDRA/L'ATRIUM. 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage, screened porch, fireplace.
$1,200/mo.+$1,200dep. Call 246-1206. .
WATERFRONT ICW, Palm Valley. 3/2,
1600sf, 60001b lift w/ dock, $2000/mo
(904)273-1119.
JAX BCH, 2/1, lower,
kitchen, carpet, WDHU
Management: 246-1125.
PVB, 3BR/2BA home w
enclosure;: 2Lcar garal
333-1851, ,
ATLANTIC BEACH,
4BR/2BA, oak floors, rear
$1350/mo. 813-5315.
WALDEN CHASE, near N
Chaucer Ln. 4BR/2.5BA,
home. many upgrade
Realty Execulives 273-39
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TDO Managemeni. 246-11
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large kilcnen, all appliance
den rub in Masier Batn. if
gated community. Close
shopping. $1250'mo mncl
lies and lawn service. 254
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA
Large family room, new
pets. $1200/mo 246-4179
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stackable. TD
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$1800/wk 2503 S. PonteVedra
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$2000 Vista Del Mar
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$2400 3494 CoastalHwy
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Jax Beach: '3/1.5. 1500
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR/2BA, Range, Re- SOUTHSIDE BISHOP Court Condo's. 1/1, FREE TO a good home, adorable kittens.
frigerator, Dishwasher, WDHU, CH&A. W/D included, 2, pools, gym, gated, close Callafter2p.m. 223-1386
$925/mo. Available now. 514-1090. to UNF. $900/mb. (727)735-5959.
NEPTUNE BEACH, large 4BR/2BA, dou-
ble garage, near beach. Must Seel
$1900/mo. (904)993-8148.
PVB 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car garage, deck, Ja-
cuzzi, on lake, community pool.
$1,600/mo. + deposit. 242-2534, 333-
8528.
JAX BEACH -.1222 N. 21st St. 3BR/2BA
new floors, new paint, dishwasher, CH/A,
fireplace, screened patio, courtyard, 2-car
garage, nice neighborhood. $1,400./mo.,
Call 249-0773.
ATLANTIC BCH, min. 3mo. lease, ocean-
front, sleeps 4. $1500/mo. (952)471-9667.
THE PALMS At Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA.
Waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated,
$1125/mo. 241-3941.
THE PALMS. Spacious Upscale 3BR/2BA
w/garage. $1300/mo. Available immedi-
ately. 242-9173.
OCEAN FRONT- 1 bedroom Penthouse,
Jax Beach, pool, $1550 Lease, magical,
249-6166.
PV SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA; fire-
3BR/2BA TOWNHOME. 8-A Pnte Vedra place, W/D, 1100sf. Comer unit, 2nd floor
Court. Available 7/1. $995/mo. 249-9387. TH. $1250/mo. 635-6375
OCEAN VIEW
BEACH COTTAGE, 2BR, brighten airy.
Large corner lot, private patio, tropical gar-
den, picket fence. Sunroom, hardwood
floors CH&A, washer/ dryer, dishwasher.
$1650/mo. 246-5024.
ATLANTIC BEACH .townhouse
2BR/1.5BA, fireplace, 2 patios, garage,
ceramic tile first floor, new barber second
floor., 683 Sturdivant Ave. $1,200/mo.
465-2163.
PABLO BAY- 4.35'2 3400sI laketroni
executive $3.000'mo. candlerhomescom
327-0558
o ATLANTIC BEACH
3 2 house, cypress Cove $995/mo.
S. Avail 7/3. '
d PONTEVEDRA
DOLPHIN COVE
4/2, 1 car garage, avail 8 15, $1300/mo.
b. ICW
WAVERLY PLACE
25 3/2, avail 7/15, $1075/mo.
5 KENSINGTON
ld 3/2, cul-de-sac, $1250/mo.
o. 3/2, avail. 7/15, $1150/mo.
HICKORY LAKES
R, 4,2 2 car gar, avail. 7.15. $1295/mo
sI LANDING AT CROSS CREEK
o. .4.2 oLt Kernan. naval. now. $1295.mo
L VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
S3/2, 2 car gar.. avail now. $10951mo
f'. WINDSOR CHASE
r 3BR 2BA, 2 car garage, $1495/mo.
a, DRAYTON PLACE
ind 312, 1395'mo.
- BELMONT LAKES
3/2.2 car garage $1395/mo
)r KERNAN LAKES
ro 3BR 2BA. 2 car garage. $1395/mo
KERNAN FOREST
4.2, $1425.mo
BEACHWOOD
3.2, $1200/mo
RIVERBROOK
4.2 2 car garage. $1500,mo.
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
Brand new condos
3BR 2BA $950/mo. & $975,'mo.
SOUTHSIDE
EL VILLAGIO
3;2, $1295/mo.
BELLE RIVE
Brand new 2/2 5, 1 car gar. condo,
$1200'mo.
POTTSBURG CROSSING
3BR 2.5BA condo. I car gar. $1100/mo
MONTEREY
2,2 1133st, ready now! $950'mo
SUTTON LAKES
3/2. 2 car garage. aval 8/15. $1195rrmo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
3,2.5. 2 car gar brand new lownnome.
$1350'mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
VICTORIA LAKES
4 3,. $500-mo
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4-3, 2 car garage. 2200sl. $1400,mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
PVB, 1BRI1BA Elegantly furnished Steps
10 Ocean. Garage. 1600'mo 708-4022.
.TPG..SAWGRASSv. 3BR12.5BA. garage.
avifted .r.ellingc: :.hrreplaoe. -communiny
pool. gated community. $1400J mo
285.4618
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA. attached ga-
rage, furnished. all appliances, includes
W'D $1200!mo Mark 338 3230
PVB GRAND Cay Villas, 1BR. large den,
guest room Beaumul loresi view. vaulled
ceilings, plans every room Fireplace. w'd
Gated pool, hot lub. amenities. $950,mo.
garage lavali (904)940-7854.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
3BR,2BA $ 300,mo. Beaullul, newly ren
ovaied. many amenmies Realty Execu-
.. liiB 973-.39.'q F.ln.fifR4 n
FURNISHED CONDO, 2BR/2BA, end
unit, flat style, fully remodeled, 5 star
community. $1875/mo. Call Kirk
(904)463-1131. Owner/ Broker.
THE PALMS, 1BR/1.BA, near beach and
shopping, amenities, quiet, new applian-
ces. $875/mo. 886-8394.
PVB CONDO- beauilully renovaled 2'2.
new appliances. wood floors, fireplace,
w'd, De3ah access 5 slar amenities.
I1000'mo. ILong Terml 386-837-2799,
813-482-5354
1BR/1BA CONDO at The Palms At Marsh
Landing. Features vaulted ceilings, tile.
floors, washer/ dryer included! Great
amenities 'including two pools, fitness
center and guarded: gate. $900/mo. Call
Sieve 678-522-3600
PVB COLONY, 2BR/2BA. 1200sl. lire-
place W.D, 2nd lloor, new carpel. nuge.
ceilings Monvaled. i1195.'mo 635-6375
PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1,1. 2nd floor all
Snew 5-star amenities. beacn access.
$835'mo. Avail for rent, sale or lease op-
lioni o buy. t904)704-9885.
FURNISHED PVB Condo, 2BR/2BA,
1 level. $1300/mo. Short or long term.
(904)626-9630.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished a & 2 Bedroom Suutes
High Quality King Beds
Equipped Kilchens
2nd Street & 5th Ave South
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR'4BA. weekly. monthly, yearly. Call
1904)249-8269
TENNESSEE, N. Georgia Superb living
opponuniles. ,nvesiments. Beautiful
mountain, valley, lake. romes cabins, re-
Ireats. lots. estales, views, boulders
streams. Waldorf & Co. Reallors. Cnarta-
nooga Sewanee. (800)489-2402
www waildorl.com
TOY POODLE puppies, registered, health
certificate, ready to gol 5 females, 1 male,
$450. Call .for colors (386)467-9401,
(386)559-0526.
3 QUARTER Chihuahua/ Terrier mix
pups, (father purebred) 4 weeks old. $100
cash. 241-8508.
MALE KITTENS- Adorable 12week old
boys need to be adopted. Have current
shots and are neutered. Adoption fee
and application approval required. Call
247-0797.
BLUE AND gold Macaw w/cage, must sell
due to condo rules. $1,200. Call Walter
923-9724.
PAPILLON PUPPIES- excellent homes
only, fullgrown weight, 5lbs. $300
669-7739.
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HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600. BL 6/28/06
ARRESTED? ACCUSED? Accident vic-
tim? Hurt? Talk to a lawyer. Now. Call 24,
Hours.. Personal Injury and Criminal De-
fense. A-A-A Attorney Referral Service
(888)733-5342.,Protect Your Rights.
DIVORCE $275-$350. Covers children,
etc..Only one signature required! Excludes
govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000
ext.600. (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce, LLC.
Established 1977.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tne Planning Commission for the City of
Jacksonville Beach. Florida will meel and
hold a public hearing on Monday. July
10, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in Ihe Council
Chambers. located at 11 North 3rd Street
SJacksonville Beach to consider the lollow-
Sng Condilional Use zoning application.
PC#15-06 Conditional Use approval ror
an outdoor restaurantDoar searing area in
a Commercial General C-2 zoning dislricl.
pursuanil o Section 34-343idl(141 or the
Jacksonville Beach Land Development
Code The property is located at 1200
Beach Blvd tenant number 1266 iTwslied
Sisters reslauranl)
The above relerenced application is avail-
able lor review in tse office ol ine Planning
and Development Department, City Hall.
11 Nortn 3rd Slreel. during normal busi-
ness hours (M-F. 8-51.
OCEANFRONT, 1BR furnished condos. Planning Commiss.on
weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343. City of Jacksonville Beach
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monlnly Visit us alt
laxbeachrenlal.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
S. JAX Bch 2BR. lully furnished. ocean-
Ironl condo Monlnly, Weekly 241-0267
www.renllaCksonvillebeacn corn
PVB- SHARE 3BR,2BA wipool $550 mo
plus deposit Call 543-1951
JAX BCH- 2-olocks from beach. 1BR
$500,mo. including uililies Call Dan 476-
9729.
ROOMMATE WANTED. AB. private bath,
kitchen privileges WD $135iwk
249.7926
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 1!/3
fees and ulililies. Exclusive Miravisla,
gated, pool, nol lub, health club, water-
Iront w/marina view. Room has own baln.
room. brand new large unii. 2700sl.
19041463-2845
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR,2BA Jax Beach
$550-mo .. deposit. ;rncluces ulililies
(90-4219-1890. -
ROOMMATE WANTED $500/mo utliles
included, hign speed niernei washer/ dry.
er, 1 5 blocks from beacon 4-16-5084.
PVB- SHARE 3BRi2BA w/pool $550,mo.
plus deposit, Call 543-1951.
ROOM FOR RENT Neplune Beach. $525
plus deposit and share utilities. 521-8473
OE
OFFICE SPACE lor reni. 9h.x15tt wlth
PVB LAKEVIEW 1BR/1BA, Iplc. i-car storage space and 12rt.x24h. Separate
gar., Iree cable, comm. pool. $850/mo. DackOoor entrance, utilities included. Lo-
lopTon to buy; 545-3156 cated on 3rd St 19041249-3863
WOLF CREEK CONDO
New 3BR'2BA $1300'mo Really Execu.
lives. 273-3939 610-6460
1BR.1BA FURNISHED. on lake. 1 mile
beach near shopping. dining Amenities
clubI house, pool. gym, tennis. Will consid.
er rent Io own. Call Maryanne 904-537-
6161 or 850-769-6641
PVB- 2BR/2BA Condo. Unit 107, gated.
lanai. Replace top tloor. premo pool/ lake
vew adlacenl clubhouse, newly renovat-
ed beach access. Resort amenities, AIA
'next to TPC convenient JTB, righl price
$1150'mo. FRBO 338-4137
PVB. SPACIOUS. 120051. 2BR 2BA Lois
ci ameniles $1050;mo Call 234-2646
PVB 2BR 2.5BA lownhome, lakerront.
pool lennis couns. $1200,mo. 707-4847
2BR/2BA CONDO, 1113sf.. Brand New,
fireplace, large backyard Screened paiio.
Beach Shuttle Service & Pool Attendanll
$1375/mo: (904)463-0524.
PVB GRAND Cay- 1BR/1BA, 3rd Floor.
gated, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large
porch, best views, $875/mo., call
631-5354.
'PVB. OCEAN Grove. 2BR2BA. garage,
'$1200.mo. 391-0029, 399-5511 (eve-
ningsl.
OCEAN FRONT, Jax Beach, 1/1 no pets,
no smoking, completely furnished,'
(904)692-2668.
DOWNTOWN BERKMAN Plaza. 19tr,
Iloor river view 1BR 1BA. lurnisned,
$1850'mo. 9938877.
LARGE 1 room heallncare ohice Share
common areas, bathrooms, office manag-
er. ample parking. 3rd Street. Neplune
Bch 241-0666.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED Massage
Therapy once. San Marco area $350/mo
Call Tinsn at 463-0222
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space w.recep-
tion area ori Beach Blvd $375/.mo, in-
cludes utilities, lanitonal, nigh speed riner-
net 465-2505
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing
ollce commercial/retail building, shop,
commercial lot & warehouse space Slan-
ing at $500,mo. Free renl. 1904)514-1090.
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New.
3750si mull-purpose building or lease
Can be divided, Call Ior details.
343-1919, 249-3214.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd
Great office building plenty ot parking, on
rwo lots. 3450sl 993-4011
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PET SITTING in your home Dog walking
Responsible, mature. Call Kirty, 874-6062
FREE 6 month old (male) Sheba Inu.
Very sweet dog. Potty and caged trained.
Likes the ouldoors. This is a very good
family dog. we don't spend enough lime
with him Looking for a good home/family.
1904)22 1 7072.
Unit .. ., SHPED Iloigdoned.i
22 CONDO. 221 S 6th Ave JB, Unit B, HEPHERd DIX ng dog, needs big
$1000 mo. 705-4027 Owner' realtor. ar a 553-50
PV SUMMERHOUSE Greal lor exculivel
2BR/1.5BA, 1000sf., spacious. Quiet./
bright. Everything brand newly $1100/mo.
635-6375.
PONTE VEDRA. Gated comm. 2/2, super
amenities. No smoking, $1100/mo.
838-4367.
1BR/1BA, THE Grand Reserve, golf
course view. Close to UNF and Beaches.
Swimming p:oi, hot lub, gym; volleyball &
tennis court Wasrer & Dryer Included.
$850/mo., lyr lease. Call Jonathan 904-.
219-6313.
BETWEEN UNF and Beaches- Spacious
2/2 condo, vaulted ceilings, overlooking
quiet preserve, pool/ gym, W/D in unit.
$1100/mo. 904-962-0183.
1ST FLOOR, end unit, 2/2,all new applian-
ces. Totally renovated, 5 star resort. No
smoking, $999/mo. Call 349-7988. Owner
licensed agent.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted.ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/mo.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
JAX: BCH new 3/2 w/ garage, consider
lease purchase, $1400/mo. 463-7343.
PATIO HOME PVB- Villages of Solano,
gated community, fully renovated,
3BR/2.5BA, full amenities, 891-2324.
OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch, 2/2, furnished,
beautiful views. 5th Floor. $1,950/mo.
1mo. minimum 571-6678.
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent condi-
tion' townhome, 3BR/2BA, $1500/mo.
longterm (404)964-2741.
PVB CONDO 2BR/2BA on lake. Screened
room, remodeled, new appliances.
$1,100/mo. 234-4939.
SKITIENS:. FREE to good homes. Uall
Candice @ 904-629-3405.
WE HAVE kittens...weave cats..al
wonderful, and in need of nice homes. All
are FREE, and come with a return guaran-
.tee. Theodore is a charming tiger kitten
with white boots and chest. Fur will be fluf-
fy. He Is a little lap kitten Maggy is a.solid
black short hair. She is sweet as can be,
and purrs all the time. Callie is a short hair
Calico with her white socks On. She is live-
ly and fun. Rosie and Rutherford are sister
and brother. They are black and white with
white chests and socks. They are full of
fun, fluffy and large for their age. All kit-
tens are 10 weeks old and have all their
baby shots. They have been taken care of
very well. Also in need of, a home is Mor-
ris. Morris is a 2-year old tuxedo cat. He is
most gentle and elegant. His fur is short,
black and white. Morris is a great compan-
ion. He would be ideal for an older person
who wants company, but not the playful-
ness of a kitten. Then there is Chloe. She
is petite, black and white with white socks.
Her fur is fluffy and she has a very fluffy
tail. Chloe is full of energy. At ten months
old she loves to play and play! Chloe is
small, and will be a very small cat. She is
so cute. Both Morris and Chloe have all
their shots (including feline luk.) and are
fixed. If you would like one of these won-
derful pets for your own, please call Kirs-
ten at 246-5548.
DORIS PET SERVICE
The kennel alterative/ Providing conven-
ient, reliable care for your pets at your
home while you are away. Reasonable
rates, references. For more information
call: Doris Rosarius, 241-8967. Licensed,
Bonded.
NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH.
The Board of Appeals for the City of Nep-
tune Beach, Florida will hold 'a Public
Hearing on Wednesday July 19, 2006 at
7:00 p.m., in the Neptune Beach Munici-
pal Building, 116 First Street, to consider
the following:
V06-09: Variance request of Mr., Scott
Smedley for the property located at 1292
Forest Ave to section 27-328(a)(2)a. The
request Is to construct a 400 square foot
detached garage.in a secondary front yard
of a multiple frontage lot.
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by ine board with respect to any
maner considered alt such meeting or
nearing. ne or she will need a record of
tne proceedings, and lor such purpose he
or sne may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of Ihe proceedings are made,
which record included Ihe testimony and
evidence upon whicn the appeal is to be
based.
Ip accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Sialule, persons witn disabilities need.
ing special accommodalton to participate
in this meeting should contact the City,
Clerk's office no later than 5.00 p.m., the
day ol the meeting.
BOARD OF APPEALS
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA
BL 06/28/06
AUCTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given nal pursuant to the
"Sell Storage Facility Act" Florida Slatutes
It a person decides to appeal any decision section 1 Pan Iv ol unapter u8, Laws or
by Ihe Planning Commission wiln respect Florida 1982, Ine personal property con-
to any matter considered al any meeting, sisling of clothing, personal Items and
such person may need a record of ihe household goodsol .
proceedings. and, for such purpose, such
person may need to ensure thai a verbal. Angela D. Walker. Atlantic Beach, B241,
tim record ol the proceedings is made, 5x10. furniture, misc.-boxes.
which record includes Ine lesimony and Floyd Husled, Atlantic Beach, B219,
evidence upon wnich ihe appeal is to be 10x10, m.sc. boxes, tools.
based Daniel Silva, Atlantic Beach. C335, 10x10,
The public is encouraged to speak orn is- misc boxes, guitars.
sues on this Agenda thar concern Ihem Siarra F. Rossrer, Atlantic Beach. D453,
Anyone wno wishes to speak should sub- 5x5, misc. boxes, computer, printer
mit Ire requesl ro me recording secrelary Drue E Miller Atlantic Beach, C373, :
prior to the beginning or the meeting 10x20. clothing
In accordance with Ihe Americans w*ln Barbara Cns. Jacksonville. C392, 10x15,
Disabillties Acl and Section 286.26. Florn household goods, misc boxes.
aa Sltauies. persons with aisaoilirie-
needng special accommodation to partici- Will be sold or otherwise disposed ol at
pale in Ihis meeting should conlact the 1000 AM, Saturday. July 15tn, 2006 to
Planning and Development Depanment salsty lien(s) lor past due rents) cost and
no later than 5:00 p.m on Ine day preced- fees Disposiilon will lake place at: Pan
ing me meeting Am Minm Storage. 2383 Mayport Rd., Al-
B h F ^. 32233 Fl An Cm Mini
BL 6'28'06
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board ol Adjustmenl tor the City of
Jacksonville Beach. Florida will meel and
hold public hearings on Tuesday. July 18,
2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Cham-
bers, located at 11 North 3rd Street, Jack.
sonville Beach to consider the following
variance applications
BOA 06-100142 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion- 34-338 lell) e, lor 39% lot coverage
in lieu o 35'". maximum to allow ror a
swimming pool and patio addition to a sin-
gle family dwelling. for property located
at 410 Nonh 14ln Avenue, more specifi-
cally. Lol 7, Block 1, Sun Park Unit One.
BOA 06-100147 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion- 34-337 letil) e. lor 44% in lieu 01
35':. lot coverage Io: allow lor improve-
meris to a non-conlorming dwelling, for
property located at 657 Souln Lower 81n
Avenue, more specifically. Tne East
2500 leel ol Lol 15 Block 8, Oceanside
Park
BOA 06-100152 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion 34-336 e)li e. tor 43% Iol coverage
in lieu ol 35' maximum to allow for addci
lions and swimming pool to a single family
dwelling, for property located at 1357
Pnewood Road. more specifically. Lot
25. Block 15, Ocean Forest Unil Eighl
BOA 06-100153 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion. 34-337 lei)ll c 3. lor a rear yard o0
21 2 leel in lieu ol 30 teel required and 34-
337 e)ll 11 e, for 421o lot coverage in lieu
of 350 maximum to allow lor improve.
ments to a single family dwelling, for
Property located at 2354 South Beach
Parkway, more specifically. Lot 19 and
20, Block 2, Williams Coastal Boulevard
.Heights.
A copy of the above referenced applica-'
tion(s) is available for review in the office
of.the Planning and Development Depart-
ment, 11 North 3rd Street, during normal
business hours (M-F, 8a-5p).
Board of Adjustment
City of Jacksonville Beach
NOTICE'
If a person decides to appeal any decision
by me Board of Adjustment with respect to
any mailer considered at any meeting,
,such person may need a record of the
proceedings, and, for such, purpose, such
person may need to ensure that a verba-
tim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on this Agenda, that concern them.
Anyone who wishes to speak should sub-
Smit the request to the recording secretary
prior to the beginning of the meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statutes, persons with disabilities
needing special accommodation to partici-
pate in this meeting should contact the
Planning and Development Department
no laterthan 5:00 p.m. on the day preced-
ing the meeting.
BL 6/28/06
AUC
Notice is hereb'
'Self-Storage F
Section 1, Part
Florida 1982;
consisting of cl
household gooc
Christopher Ric
Onit #730
Will be sold or
'11:00 a.m., Sat
isfy lien(s) for p
will take place
1001 13th Ave.
32250. THE ST
right to reject at
TION NOTICE
y given that pursuant to the
facility Act' Florida Statutes
IV of Chapter 83, Laws of
The personal property
clothes, personal items and
ds of:
.hmann
r otherwise disposed of at
urday, July 1, 2006, to sat-
past due rent(s). Disposition
at: THE STORAGE BIN,
S., Jacksonville Beach, FL
fORAGE BIN reserves the
ny and all bids.
BL 6/23, 6/28/06
Iallll nitc eacn, :23I r ra, ro Mll mi n m I
Storage reserves Ine rghl to reject any
and all iods and establish minimum bids to
ce Jminsale'for-allcosts .-* .' J .'. :'
BL 6/28, 7/5'06
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA
FAMILY LAW DIVISION
IN THE MATTER o Ithe Termination ol
Parenlal Rignls for the Proposed Adoption
ol a Minor Child
File Number: 2006-DR-128' "
DivisionADl
ADM,
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINA-
TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND
SHEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL
RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION
TO: All persons having an interest in the
erminallon of parental nghls pending
adoption lor 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 wilh a low haircut,
two gold leeth, Drown complexion. 6" tall,
Weight unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal 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-
sequenlly surrendered for adoption, nas
been filed by Pelilioner. Christian Family
Services, Inc. 2720 SW 2nd Avenue,
Gainesville, Flonda 32607, whose attor-
ney is Mitchell E. Albaugh, Esq., 3350 Ca-
noe Birch Place. Oviedo, Florida 32766.
YOU :AREi FURTHER NOTIFIED that
there will be a hearing on the Petition to
Terminate Parenlal Rights Pending Adop-
tion on MONDAY, JULY 10, 2006 at
2:00 P.M., or as soon thereaher as coun.
sel may be heard, before the honorable
YSLETA W. McDONALD, one ol Ihe
Judges of the above-styled Court, in.
ROOM 409 at the Alachya County Court-
house, 201 EASTUNIVERSITY AVENUE,
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32601. The
Court has set aside FIFTEEN (15) MI-
NUTES for this hearing..
UNDER Fla. Stat. CH 63.Q89,-FAILURE
TO FILE A. WRITTEN RESPONSE TO
THIS NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING GONSTI.
TUTES GROUNDS UPON WHICH THE;
COURT SHALL END ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING
THE MINOR CHILD.
DATED this 22nd day of May, 2006.
J.K."BUDDY" IRBY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
\s\by Tricia G. Coraggio
as Deputy Clerk
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
MEETING
A regular meeting of the City of Atlantic
Beach Code Enforcement Board will be
held on Tuesday, July 11, 2006, at 7:00
p.m. in the Commission Chamber at City
Hall, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach,
Florida.
All persons interested are notified to be
present at said time and place and they
shall be heard. If a person decides to ap-
peal any decision at any meeting or hear-
ng, ,he will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and for such purpose may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the pro-
ceedings is made, which record shall in-
clude the testimony and evidence upon
which appeal is to be based.
In accordance with the American with Dis-
abilities Act, persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should contact Donna Bussey,
City Clerk, at 247-5809 or at City Hall, 800
Seminole Road.
BL 6/28/06
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE :
Beach Body Towing Co., Inc. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to
sell these vehicles on July 26, 2006,
9:00 am at 922 7th Ave S., Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250-4208, pursuant to sub-
section 713.78 of the Fldrida Statutes.
Beach Body Towing Co., Inc. reserves the
right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.
Cash only, day of sale. No titles, warran-
ties or guarantee of titles. "As is".
1B3XP44DOMN591973 1991 DODGE
1FTEE14Y2SHA88552 1995 FORD
1 G4HR52KXVH442292 1997 BUICK
1GBGC34K8JE157822 1988,CHEVY
1GDEK14KOPZ525093 1993 GMC
1GMCU06DXLT215332 1990 PONTIAC
1GNCS18ZXL8102225 1990 CHEVY
1HGEJ814XVL136484 1997 HONDA
1 HGEJ8645YL016024 2000 HONDA
2G1WL54TON9241646 1992 CHEVY
4A3AA36GXXE068209 1999 MITSUBISHI
4S2CK58D8X4367943 1999 ISUZU
4TARN93PXPZ123537 1993 TOYOTA
F148NFA8399 1979 FORD
JH4DA1853HS006930 1987 ACURA
JT2EL46S4P0315271 1993 TOYOTA
KNAFB121615914061 2001 KIA
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email: classified@beachesleader.com Apply within 28 Corona Rd., 285-7924.
SUMMER HORSE CAMP- JUNE 5 THRU
JULY 28, 2006. For info call 285-7958 or
visit' our website at
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator training for
employment: Bulldozers, Backhoes, Load-
ers, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Ex-
cavators; National Certification, Job Place-
ment Assistance; Associated Training
Services (800)251-3274 www.equipment-
school.com.
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
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Criminal Justice. Job placement assis-
tance. Computer provided. Financial aid if.
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator Certified
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tance. Call Toll Free (866)933-1575. As-
sociated Training Services, 5177 Homo-
sassa Trail, Lecanto, Florida, 34461.
www.atsflorida.com. .
1-OME OFFICE help, part-time, $6 per
hour, 703-6703.
BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN
Self motivaiea, last moving. flexible, mulli
task person Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transponalion a musr.
6pm-10:30pm, or later. Call Debbie after
2pm. 285-3400, exi 3352
NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7pm to 7am at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center. Ex-
cellenl work environment Experience in
gernaric care Applications available al
Fleel Landing Security Gate, One Fleel
Landing Blvd.. Allanic Beach, FL;
Fax to 1904)246-9447 email Io:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE' Drug-Free
Workplace
YARD WORK. raking leaves, hower beds.
$6 per hour, 703-6703.
RESTAURANT JANITOR. 3rd shil. 7
nights per wk. good pay, call Jim.
770-480-7686
SOUTH JAX Beach Commercial Insur-
ance Agency seeks PT Clerical help.
Clerical experience preferred. Innally
20hrs per week Excellent pay and work
environment. II hours grow excellent ben-
elfis will apply. Fax resume to 241-5557
LMT NEEDED part-lime lor busy cnmro of-
lice. NMT training a must. Clinic exp pre-
S lerred Fax resume to 904-645-3483
TEACHER Pr/ 2 30 6 30 for early child-
hood learning center. Experience w/40hr
class preferred Must be pairent, gentle
Swichildren & relisrle 1851 Beach Blvd.
Jax Beach 32250 EOE. 242-9645 or lax
S 242-9646.
NEED SHADOW o1 assist irsl grade
student wiln school work and aclivities at
small, private Jax Bch school. Ideally
Monday. Friday 8 30am12noon (Oppor-
runitles ai oiher limes also available
Email resume:
banr@ mulliiamlyFrokers.com
CLERK RECEPTIONIST needed by small
Beaches manulacturing co 20-30 hours
per week. M-F Flexible schedule, skills in
Peachtree. Excel and Windows a plus Ac-
counring and budgeting exp helpful. Call
249-3545
PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER Immediale
opening tor Ponle Vedra business. Exp in
Ouickbooks & Excel Send salary requir-
ments & resume Imal@bellsoulh net
Fax 904-285-6698
CASHIER.OFFiCE ASSISTANT Atlantic
Beach location Call Brian 2490360
HAIRSTYLIST, ,EARN, $13 PLUS,.PER
HOUR. Clientele provided., Mgt. .oppor-
tunity, benefits. Supercuts. AIA & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.
BEACHES MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Needs lor 06-07 school year a iun. chil-
dren-ceniered. energetic. organized per-
son to t1acn SPANISH P/T ahernoons
10 hr.'week Good hourly rare Send cover
Sleher. qualiiicaiions. resume 0o
clane@dmsonline org
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ORDER ENTRY/ CUSTOMER SERVICE
VENUS Call Cenler is looking lor Order
Enlry Reps. Ic take incoming calls Irom
our customers ordering from our catalogs
Excellent communications skills' keyboard
ills as well as a background in customer
S' service is required. Day & Nignl part-lime
S. snhins available. Class slarns Augusi 1.
2006 lor rwo weeks Paid Iraining is from
4pm-l1pm, Monday -Friday. Call our job
line for immediate consideration
645-6000 prompt 2 EOE
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, busy real
estate office. Email resume to:
eric@hslending.co. Real estate license a
plus.
DRIVER- HOME WEEKENDS. Flatbed
Drivers can earn $950+/Week at PGT.
Great Benefits & Equipment. Students
with CDL-A welcome. Call (866)838-3584.
OFFICE MANAGER
Needed for Beaches firm. Must be able to
multi-task, bedetail oriented and reliable.
Experience in payroll and billing required.
Non-smokers only. Hours: 8:30am-5pm..
Salary commensurate w/expenence. Call
Larry, 242-0140.
CASE MANAGER
Provides services to clients in all pro-
grams, developing individual case plans,
referrals to other agencies, follow-up and
direction to meet' short and long term
goals. Supervises Operations Staff. De-
gree in social work required. Experience
with homeless clients required Full-time
plus benefils Send resumes to Director,
800 Shener Ave Jacksonville Beach; FL
32250 or FAX to 241-7340. Daytime
-phone number must be included lor call
back to schedule ;nierview
BOOKS ARE FUN
A Reader's Digest Co. offers an exciting
sales opportunity for independent sales
repl Set-up, run book fairs at businesses/
corporations. Commission guaranteed first
3 months. Training and support provided,
Need: Truck/SUV/Trailer, storage & com-
puter. For details & to apply:
www Dooksareiunlld.com Fax 888-556-
4795. Call 8C00l 966-8301, X2698
A/C & Heating company needs Installers
.& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits. Call Rob 509-3062
PAINTERS'
FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Ccm-.
mun.rv Excellentl enellls. Experience re-
quired. Applications at. Fleel Landing Se.
curry Gale, One Fleel Landing Blvd.. Al-
lanlic Beach, FL. Fax lo 904-246-9447:
e-mail lo jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE.'
Drug-Free Workplace
MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor busy Deacr,
dermatology practice Some experience
preferred. lax resume 0o 2730410.
PAINTERS AD Painter's Helpers need.
ea, must nave own Iransporlalion and
hand tools Pays $8-522 per hour witn
ovenime. Work is nonn ol Dames Poini
Bridge. Dental Healrl Lile Insurance. &
vacalton. 904-910 7862
WE RE RAISING pay lor Florida Regional
ariversi Home every weekend Home dur-
ing the week' Solid weekly miles! 95"% no
louchi Preplanned freighil $ 43 per mile
HEARTLAND EXPRESS 18001441-4953
www.hearilandexpress com.
CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teacners & Assisarni Teach-
ers FIT & P.T available. We offer a com.
pellive salary & beneliis package. Call
273-6960 or lax resume o: 280-5742.
MANAGER' SUPERVISOR lor Detail po.
s;tion, experience helpful bul will Irar,
Can make between $400 -$700 per week
MuSI have valid driver s license & Irans.
porlaticn Only serious, responsible, hard
workers need apply. Eric 716-4113
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED to rent spacious
private room in Ja1 Beach location
$150.,wk. Call 270-0997 ask for Debi
GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Join our team. Our company has openings
for our service dept, good salary, must
possess a good driving record, be custom-
er friendly. We offer company vehicle,
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to
us. Apply at 159 19th Street N. Jax.
Beach. 242-9002.
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CARPENTERS & Helpers. Beaches area.
Transportation & phone a must. 535-7356.
A FUN PLACE
TO WORK!
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Cook & Counter. Bene-
fits. 273-4785.
DRIVER- A hometown carrier for home-
town drivers- Knight Transportation- Ask'
about 7 out/7 home *Daily & Weekly Pay.
2700 miles/week 2005/06 Volvos.
(800)734-8169.
OFFICE MANAGER/ Administrative Assis-
tant at the Beach with First Command Fi-
nancial Planning Seeking highly molival-
ed, optimistic, mulhilask oriented Individu.
als. Fax resume to- Michael Hardin at
249-8667
TEACHER a Teacher Assislani needed
'or lodiler cla.s ai Cnrusiian preschool at
Beaches, benefits, 249-1204.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a greal ieam Join our Recreal;on
Depanrnen al a premier rellremenl comr
muniry Fun work environment Class C
CDL' Passenger EndorsemenI License'
Required Musi be able to sel up and
break down lor special events Compel,.
live wages and excellent benelits Appihca-
ions available at Fleet Landing Securiry
Gale. One Fleel Landing Blvd Atlantic
Beach, FL 3,2233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleellanding.com
EOE.'Drug-ree workplace
HAIRSTYLIST, EARN $13 PLUS PER
HOUR. Clientele provided. Mgt. oppor-
tunity, benefits. Supercuts, A1A & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax. FL
32224.
.HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours; no weekends. excellent
pay Transpnaonon & phone required.-
591.5901 514-1188.
NURSE-LPN'
FT & PT positions available at Jackson-
'ille Mirom Trealment Cenier, an oulpa-
ient subsian.:e Ireaimenr provider Day
hours only. Benelil */FT position. Fax re-
sume to 19041346-0837.
DRIVER/ CDL. SAWYER GAS a local
propane relaller is in immediate need ol a
lull-limne driver The Ideal candidale will
have an excellent customer service de-
meanor, a CDL in Hazmai. lanker and
airbrake sndorsements. Canoldales musl
pass pre-emplo:ymen lesting drug
screen, DMV check and background in-
vesligaiion We coier a compeutiive salary
and Denerlwi package Apply in person at
98 S Penman Rd. Jax Bch or tax resume
lo. HR ai 246-0715 EOE
THE PIE HOLE serves breaklaal. lunch
and pizzal Now hiring slore manager
waite slaff and cooks lor local Maypon
Cale Apply wilhin 1487-9 Maypon Rd
249-7437.
CPR DEMOLITION
ol muli.-room hotels, condos, apanmenis.
houses, small siruclures. Renovaihons:
available 246-0628.
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
iial Cleaning. Lawn Care, Auto Cleaning,
Window Cleaning, Janitorral Services, etc
Call Hermon, 246-4238. 612-1755.
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HANDYMAN- NO Job to small Garages
cleaned. Call 223-5891.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
rune-up. All makes, all models. $49 50.
241.2112.
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PADGETT'S A.C & Healing. Inc. Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Estimales License CAC1814887.
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AN AMAZINGLY clean house or office by
Nalasha For esimale 563-7858
ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping. De-
pendable. aelailed cleaning. Licensed, In-
sured, bonded, references Immediate
openings. 591-5901. 514-1188.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, aependa.
ble. Reasonable rates, free estimates Call
Roxanne (9041477-5398.
CLEAN TO SHINE. Our company commit-
ment is. 100Co: Gustomer Saiislacion at
Attrraabe Prioes, We clean home a0arn-
mensa, offices. RV s, new conslrucnion and
restaurants. For a Iree esblmate call 514-
7009 or 1904)779-0158 We will Deal any
company prices.
JUST LIKE you want it. Cleaning homes.
The cheapes around. $25 249-5180
CLEANING SERVICE Residenlial/small
office 12 years. experience. Meticulous
and dependable. Free estimates Call
Kimberly 349-4467.
HOUSEKEEPER WITH 10 yrs exp has
openings lor homes or condos Will run er-
rands pet sir, house sin. iron. No job too
big. Call 728-9174.
DARCELLE'S HOUSECLEANING 15yrs
experience. Business & Residential. Saris-
lacilon guaranteed Move ours welcome
1904144-6-611t.
MARIA'S HOUSEKEEPING detailed clea
ning, references available, 446-5084
J&R COMPLETE Cleaning and Adallmonal
services Free estimates. Call 372-9049.
ANOMOTEC. QUALITY Electrical Serv
ices. Free estimates for repair/ inslailalton.
Comm Res Sianaby generators and
Iransler switches.' All electrical needs.
Visa/MC 343-5535. Great rales!
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ARE YOUR Investments Relurning 18o.
For more iriormation please visil
www.brandnermongage com and click on
mortgage investors or call 1904)448-0155.
iHfeTI.l:jj:4- : 4&1[Q.S-,
COMPUTR 0 PA
DRIVER- Hiring qualified drivers for Cen-
tral Florida local and national OTR posi-
tions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no
pumps. Great benefits, competitive pay
and new equipment. iNeed 2 years expen-
ence. Call Bynum Transport for your op-
portunity today; (800)741-7950.
SALES AND Service Representative for
busy Beaches multiple line insurance of-
fice. Must have state of Florida insurance
licenses for property and casualty, life and
health, or be capable of getting licenses
within 90 days. Please send resume to
A122, P.O Box 50129, Jacksonville
Beach, FL.32240.
ALL THE miles you can legally handlelll
Come drive for All American Xpressl Late
Model Equipment, No Touch Freight,. No
East Coast. 2yrs verifiable experience.
Good driving record. (800)282-1911 x115.
POOL TECHNICIAN. Beaches area. Prior
experience required. Driver's License and
Insurance required. 7am-3pm, Monday-
Friday, $2000 a month. Call 241-6200
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Souihside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own Iransportation, valid driv-
er's license. Approximately $175/1K to
start Moday-Friday, no nights/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
employs individuals in a variety of posi-
tions. For' a listing of current opportunities
please visit us in person 11 N. 3rd St.. 2nd
floor, call 247-6263, send an e-mail to per-
sonnel@jaxbchll.ner. or visit our website
www JacksonvilleBeacn.org Drug tree
work environment, EOE. VP.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Posllions available in Sales/ Service. It's
never loo late to begin a career with un-
limited earnings potential, flexible hours
and benelils. Base pay plus commission
Call (904)821-1351 EOE.
SEEKING SEAMSTRESS, exp preferred
but not needed Fax resume 221-6413 or
call 221-6412.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
2464238. 612-1755.
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CHEAP MOE'SI Complete lawn service.
Most yards only $20. (904)422-0593
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance Clean-ups, Sod-
aing, Mulching, Re-planting. Free esli-
mates. 247-3344
DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured. Call 294-6116.
ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or 343-
1437.
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale roof cleaning. Deck & lence
restoration. Pressure washing Licensed 8
Insured. Call Kevin .994-0045.
TWO "M" PAINTING
&JEW CG.STRUCtlIbN. remodeling and
Tepaini Resider.i- al and commercial MCen-
lion Ihis ad 246-1529
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting.
Iree estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768
QUALITY PAINTING PLUS INC.
Res;denlal, Commercial.
Licensed, Insured. Free Estimates
1904)723.0092 (904)333-4158
STACIE SHEA PAINTING
Residential and Commercial. 200-0966.
NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional resident.
iar! commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing. drywall crack repair, wall covering. Li-
censed, insured. references. 403-7389
ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or 343-
1437.
DAVID'S. POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
L*"Btllll iy.
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-
sociated with condominium upkeep. Non-
smoker, good personality skills a must.
Above average pay, good working condi-
tions. Send resume to: Maintenance Posi-
tion, P.O. Box 49245, Jacksonville Beach,
FL 32250.
MARINE DREDGING Contractor seeks
experienced 8-12 inch Dredge Operators,
Operator trainees & deckhands. Fax re-
sume to (904)992-0871 or e-mail: dredg-.
ing85 @ bellsouth.net.
0/0 Driver FFE, The F/S is higher here
$.1.11 Avg. $2,000 sign-on $2,600 referral
bonus. Base plate provided. No truck no
problem. Low payment, with short lease.
J8001569-9298.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. ResidentialCommer-
cial. Call 242-9358.
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull lime help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips Benefits
Avail. Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd.
Al's HOME IMPROVEMENT
All types of home repairs. rorlen wood.
siding, guners pressure wasning, paint-
ing, drywall, cabinets. counters, sundecks.
lencing. Licensed/ Insured. Call for free
estimates, 463-1711.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED anA very
dependable tor quality| repairs. service
calls. painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, water proofing, pres-
sure washing, iile work, arywall.
904-241-7023.
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing- in, kitcnens. cabinels, balri
rooms, tile doors. windows rolled wood.
lerm.le damage, rool leaks, drywall.
decks, eic Honesi, lop quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
1904)710-3784
HoneyDoBees ,o.,
No job too big or small, -
if your honey can't do it,
call the handymen who do it all.
Complete renovations, turn key
service. All types flooring, custom
tile work, carpet repair & installa-
tion. Pressure washing, construc-
tion & deck repair. Drywall repair
& painting. Garage, cleaning,
debris removal. .
246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured
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ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs.. experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs. Call 246-5649.
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ELDERLY HOME care, in Ponte Vedra.
PT/ FT, Light housekeeping, meal prep,
occasional errands. Please fax resume to
904-280-8443 or call 285-7600 ext. 21.
CUSTOM 'Interior Trim Carpenter need-
ed., any carpentry experience a plus.
Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas. Call Tim
509-9071.
NEED FRONT DESK/ Office Assistant for
busy doctor's office, 35-40,hours week.
e-mail resume to: pvbdr@bellsouth.net
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PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
T & C LAWN SERVICE. Year-round,
mowing, edging, trimming shrubs, mulch-
ing, laying sod. Free estimates.
Call 249-2443, cell. 514-0055.
SOUTHSIDE TREE Service. Enhance the
beauty, of your trees. PALMS TRIMMED.
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
Police Officer Scholarship
The City of Jacksonville Beach is currently accepting
applications for qualified candidates to attend a Basic
Law Enforcement Academy on a scholarship that
cover tuition and training related costs. Please \view
full Scholarship description in our offices or online.
For consideration submit a completed Police
Scholarship Application to Human Resources.
Deadline to apply is September 1. 2006 5pm. For
further information contact us in person at 11 North
3rd Street. 2n" floor, call 904-247-6263. or visit us
online \ ww.Jackson\illeBeach.org.
JUllu Z.0, Ivvv
KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. now hiring
carpenters in Beaches area. Minimum
3yrs. experience. Please call 686-4818.
HERE'S FRED Golf Co. needs office per-
son & UPS shipping clerk w/ experience
645-9790, 2205 St. John's Bluff Rd.
LAWN MAINTENANCE & installation.
Must be able to line, trim, and edge,
434-8797.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
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@fleetlanding.com.
EOE. Drug-Free Workplace.
LOCAL BEACHES Auto Service seeks
full-time ASE certified mechanic. Prior
A/C experience preferred. Salary plus
benefits. EOC employer. Call Troy at
241-5511.
DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches full-time
front/ back, some experience necessary,
285-3128.
CONVERTER COLLECTOR
F/T and P/T, commission only. Must have
dependable transportation. Call 996-0233
or apply at www.cfs-florida.com.
.CLEANING PERSONNEL needed. Must
have reliable phone and transportation,
$10 per hr, call 273-2761.
COMPASSIONATE, RESPONSIBLE
CAREGIVERS for the elderly needed.
Live-in shifts up lo 2, 3, 4 or 5 days per
week. $110/shift. American Home Com-
panions, 247-7495.
COUNTER HELP. Ponle Vedra area
FT/PT, Call 285-5644.
GROWING; FAST paced lawn mainte-
nance company looking for F/T help. 655-
8502
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LAWN MAINTENANCE
GREAT OPPORTUNITY for experience
worker, must have a valid drivers license.
Leave message at 553-6338
POOL MAINTENANCE
.CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving record a must 246-2455
WELDERS: EXCELLENTBENEFITS! Ex-
perience Paysl FiT snhist Apply in person-
Centurion Auto Transpon. 5912 New
Kings Ra., Jacksonville, Fl. 32209.
HOUSE PERSON. 3pm-11pm & Ilpm-,
7am. also Housekeepers.needed. Apply in
person. Comlon Inn 1515 Nonh 1st St.
Jax Beach
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$300 HIRING'BONUS. D-Licensed Secur-
ity Olicers needed to work upscale galed
communities and condominiums in Jax
and Ponte Vedra Beach. Apply in person
or online atl First Coast Security Services,
: 817 Southpoini Pkwy #1001. Jax, FL
32216 19041281-0070
www.firstcoaslsecurriyonline com
NATIONAL CARRIERS is a growing Fleet
offering, Regional & OTR, Excellent bene-
hts, weekend homelime. oulstanding pay
package & lease purchase options. CDL-A
required (888)707.7729 www narnonalcar-
ners.com..
F/T MAINTENANCE Teen or apartment
community at Ihe beach. Must have 3yrs
exp and H.VAC certiication Good pay
& benelfts. Call 904-246-6474 or lax
resume 904 246-1085.
LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred.
25k to 40k first year, plus benelns DFWP,
good driving record. No exp required, will
train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management.
APPLIANCE. HVAC. plumming, repairs
specialist needed. Apply on line at
www samedayservice com or call (800)
870-0193.
*
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services. Inc. 246-
0967
DAILY'S
CUSfOMER Service 'Reps. Immediate
S openings. Ilexible schedules. Call Job Line
596-3266
*DRIVERS*
DO you wanr to join a winning leam. Don't
S get leh out Our dnver's make $500-5700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask lor Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.
LANDSCAPE COMPANY looking lor de-
pendable FT.PT helper -Transponallon
and 'lense required $lOhr Call 285-
2952.
INSTANT CARE giver. 9.30 -6:30 or split
shiH FT-PT. Must re patient and nave old-
lasnion work ethics. Experience w,40hr.
class preferred. Apply at 1851 Beach
Blvd., Jax Beach. 32250. EOE. 242-9645
or lax 242-9646
AIR BRUSH Arnist needed for high
volume location. $50K per year. Call Dan-
ny 904-993-9283
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic. internal medical of-
.' lice. Full ,pan lime secretarial, clerical,
and suppon of M D a unique sending. Ex.
penence required in answering phones,
Computers. communications and public-re-
lalions. Must be enthusiastic, dependable.
consistent, and an excellent match. Fax
resume with references: no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Arts Center,
FAX (904)246-3778.
DOG GROOMER for busy shop in Beach-
es area great earning potential.
716-3732.
SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST
Vicar's Landing, a Life Care Retirement
Community located in Ponme Vedra
Beach is seeking a secrelary/receprionisi
lor our Adminislration Ofice. This position
.requires 3.5 years ol strong secretainai
skills. and excellent organizational skills.
Candidate must be cuslomer-orenled.
and posses excellent pnone skills. Must
be computer prolicieni (Microsoft Office,
Publisher. & Exceli. and posses excellent
anenrion to detail skills. We offer a fast
paced environment. as well as compelllive
salary and benefits package Send re-
sume To neitzel@vicarslanding.com, lax
to 904-273-1719, ATTN HR or mail lo:
Vicar's Landing Administration, 1000 Vic-
ar's Landing Way. Ponte Vedra Beach. FL
32082. ATTN: HR.
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN, Expenence
preferred. ALSO: Receptionisl. velinary
experience required Apply in person,
1210 3rd Street North, Jax Beach.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
AM & PM Line Cooks, Kilchen Prep & Unil-
dlies. Good money, casual atmosphere,
very busy, great people to work with.
285-0139.
DRIVERS: OWNER Operators- 77.5'o of
revenue t fuel surchage! No charge back
Benefils Avail! Cenlunon Auto transport.
800-889-8139.
ASSISTANT TEACHER,
Palms Preschool, NAEYC, accredited.
exp preferred, good benelil package. M-F.
9am-6pm.. 247-0983, EOE
FINANCE MANAGER- Ponte Vedra Area.
Must be proficient in Quick Books Pro
2005 and experience with analyzing Profit
and Loss Statements. Salary $35-40K
Please call Sher; at 904-425-4700
ext'237.
Liquor Store Clerk, Bartender, Door
Guy, Must be able towork days, nights,
weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug
test and background check. Call Roben @
465-0149.
Construction Worker
w/valid Florida Driver's License Experi.
ence helpful out will train. Good salary &
renelits. Apply at Suriside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd.. 246-2666 or fax resume to.
249-8801, e-mail surlsidepools@aol com
CNA
FULLTime,.3pm-11 pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health.Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
obs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
GROUNDSKEEPER: FULL time at pre-
mier retirement community. Experience
preferred. Excellent benefits and work en-
vironment. Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet' Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fax to
(904)246-9447; e-mail to:
Jobs@fleetleandlng.com EOE/ Drug-
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HELPER FOR Hardwooa Iloor installer. LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman Apply
Must have own transportation. 223-3295. 7am. TNT Landscape. 1074 10lh Ave
qniiih 4., I. arh ;l17.AA77
ALL SHIFTS
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Full-Time
Earn $7-$12 per iour & cash bonuses
Telemarketing for newspapers nationwide
246-5555
Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks F/T)
* Paid Weekly
* Design your own daytime hours
* Work regular clients near your
home
* Experience a plus
* Must have own transportation
and home phone
7 _tt
taylor lane Lo
day spa
HELP WANTED
Hairstylist & Nail Tech
with clientele
High Commirsion
Benefits Package
815 3rd Street North
Jax Beach
246-5263
Ask for Paige
Prestige Office Condominiums
in Atlantic Beach, FL'
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"Be Part of the Best"
Relief Audit
*. Part-time Front Desk Agent
Apply at theT
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. First SI.
\Ve ofl'er great pay. paid acauon &
personal ume, He irh!ition/denual
Insurance, 4-01K.
I Jointheteamthiat aaks! caingfI rpeIefun!
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Positions Available
Banquet Bartender Oceanview Server
Banquet Supervisor Admin. Assistant
Lead Cook Dishwasher ,,
Maint. Engineer Massage Therapist
Store Room Attd. Room Service Server
We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
S Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
EOE M/F/D/V
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6 Openings Avail.
GREAT Pay GREAT Benefits
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52c per Mile -x
Ind. Contractors
-. 1.10 per Mile All Miles
:: .2389 er Mile Fuel SC
Transport System, Inc.
Call Doug today at:
1-800-587-1964
epestransport.com
SFlashind mrsummer
splash in your summer.
Ilwo
KING SIZE Sena pillow lop mattress, box-
es. Irame. Like new. $250. Can deliver
* 246-1832
BLOOMINGG GINGERS, Angle-wing Be-
gonias. and more.'Friday & Saturday 8am-
2pm. Call for directions IPalm Valley).
403-3735
SWIMMING POOL Slide, lyr. old. Paid
$1300 Asking $600 OBO. Magic Chef
Self-Cleaning Range, like new. $200
OBO 982-5858
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea.
30 day warranty. Deliver. $20. 318-81'3,
992-1470.
FUTON WITH Cover $85. Elliptical $85.
Boin like new 249-2541.
AT&IPAFRTNER pnoraesyslem. 5 phones
instlled lor $899 249-88771.- .
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam marlress &S oxspring, new in
plastic w.'warranry. $379. Must sell.
1904 858-9350
USED OFFICE Furniture, tiling cabinets,
desks, bookcases, Kirby vacuum. .249-
3863
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed.
w'mallress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.
GE CHEST Freezer. 3'6"wide. while. new.
er. $125. Treadmill $200. 614-6875.
GAS BARBECUE grill Good condition.
$40. Call 246-7259.
SOLID OAK Oueen bedroom sel. Includes
rounded headboard w'ratan inlay.design,
'72" six plus drawer dresser w/rounded
mirror and rattan inlay, two 2-drawer nrghl-
slands, tour drawer plus storage Armoire.
Good condinton $700, 992-1214.
GE PROFILE Retrigerior. side bg sided,
deep doors, white. Waler & ice dispenser.
Like new. $389 273-7233
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT Ring, 276
total, ct. wt., .certified arnd appraised.
\ $7500.904-708-0100.
SBED- BRAND. name queen -.set,
new, w/warranty $129. Can; deliver.
1904)858-9350 :
SIS STRESS ruining your relalionsnips?
Buy and'Read Dianeaics DyL. Ron Hub-
.bard. Call 18131872-0722 or send $8 00 to
Dianetics, 3102 N Habana Ave, Tampa,
FL 33607
June 28, 2006
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2001 FORD Explorer XLT. Immaculate
condition, low miles. leather interior,
PWiPL, cruise CD $7400 OBO.
887-9030
2002 TOYOTA Sienna Mini Van XLE,
beige. lully loaded. 56,000 miles. One
owner. $17,000 249-3513 or 403-9072
MAZDA STANDARD Irans.regular cab &
bed, great shape, 90k/miles $3200 OBO.
247-4527.
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2005 FORD MUSTANG. V6 premium,
BED- KING manress set $289. Can de. 2005 FORD MUSTANG. V6 premium,
liver I94 T 391-0015. loaded. low miles. extended warranty,
Iver 1904 1-15. $18,900. 285-3483.
KEG AND POOL TABLE. 2002 KEN-
MORE Kegorator and accessories like
new $400 2001 8 sale lop pool table and
accessories- great condition $600
Ibougnt new lor $12001 Call 910-2668
leave message.
WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC range $75, G.E.
refrigerator $100 349-2402
RENOVATION SALE' Maple bedroom set:
K/size sleigh bed. 34Hx18Dx66Ldriesser
w/mirror, 2 nigntstands $700; 2 black cast
iron end tables w/glass top $100, 2 black
cast iron shelves w/3 glass shelves, $100.
wood top cast iron livingroom tables: col-
fee, 2 end tables, couch table $100. Call
246-8959.
1996 HONDA Accord LX. 140 000 miles.
silver!grey leather. very clean, automatic.
sunroof, new tires, p.'w, p's, til. $4.900
280-1513, 866-3346.,
95 FORD Escon wagon, 5 speed, 141K.
miles, new tires, cold A/C, perfect paint-
and body, runs great $1,400. firm. 514-
0802. .
1978 PORSCHE 911SC Targa. all re-
cords. Runs greal, 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
19991 CHEVY 2500, excellent condition,
SLEEPER SOFA. $300. Excellent condi- $5500, 237-5236.
"tion. (85 0)339-7156..
Make a splash workinghere with us!
Nursing Career Fair
Thursday, June 29 3-7pm
Baptist Medical Center Beaches
1350 13th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach
N nursing & Nursing Support Positions Available
Summertime is the best time to join us here at Baptist Beaches! Things are heating up,
with 24 more beds, more clinical advancements and more opportunities for you to
shine. You'll bask in our collaborative environment, where sunny smiles, progressive
technology and challenging work are always in season. So, come join us and find more
splash in your summer, and in your career, all year-round.
For a complete list of available positions
and to apply online, please visit:
www.e-baptisthealth.com/findmore
BAPTIST
B.. Medical Center
Beaches
EOE
PORTSIDE 2BR/1.5BA remodeled, lami-
nate floors, all appliances, custom deck
and shed. Call;762-1776.
18.6 CU ft. ff refrigerator,, excellent condi-
tion. $150, whirlpool washer $125, Maytag
dryer $135, both for $225; 30" electric
stove $75. Can deliver. 945-0226.
FREE PLANTS in pots. Limit 5, good for
landscaping.. Call for type of plants,.249-
2686.
CHILDS/TEEN maple desk, hutch, chair;
Flnrid i Fumituire n 50993-2134.
1992 CHEVY Lumina, good.cond., 143k,
$1450. 273-5380.
POLICE IMPOUNDS! Cars from $5001 For
listings, 800-749-8116 ext. 3629. -
2003 VOLVO V70 Wagon- blue metallic,
loaded, tan leather. Great ;condition,
$15,900. Call 710-8121.
1995 TOYOTA CAMARY LE
Excellent condition, low miles, power
windows/ locks, cruise. $4900. OBO.
877-9030.
...-... .................. a1991 HONDA Accord LX wagon- 4 door,
SHELVING FROM retail store, 6x4 each automatic, 85,000 miles, rides well,
section, 60 sections, currently in storage, ,$1850. 246-6689, 465-4855.
$30 each. Call Tim 813-5833. onn "r,^rn i,,i 'r 700
2002 CAMARO nvatibli Z28.
ALL STEEL Building Slael "Final Clear-
ance" 20x28 Now $4200. 25x32 $5800.
30x42 $9200. 40x62 $14,900. Limited,
first come first served. Front end optional.
Pioneer (800)668-5422. Quick delivery.
LAWN TRAILER 6'6"X16, custom toolbox
6'6"x2x2, $1100, 223-5891.
HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine timbers. Installation,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.
LAND AUCTION 200 Props Must be Sold!
Low Down / EZ Financing Free Catalog
(800)937-1603
WWW.LANDAUCTION.COM -N.R.L.L.
East, LLC Auction Business License:
AB2509 Mark Buleziuk Auctioneer Li-
cense: AU3448 Jeffrey Johnston Auction-
eer License: AU3449 Stacey Mauck Auc-
tioneer License: AU3447.
rn.uuo. UMLn c ii 4-t-,
12,600 miles, exc. condition. $22.500 Call
249-8282 or 742-1823 ask E.T.
1991 DODGE Dynasty. Blue Book $2,100.
Must Sell $1,400. OBO. Excellent shape.
716-2586.
FREE PICKUP
of Junk Cars/Trucks
in 30 Minutes
Top cash on all that runs!
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CARPENTERS & Carpenter's Helpers,
custom framing, exterior trim & siding.
Must have tools & transportation. Call
608-9268.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
City of Atlantic Beach. Starting pay
$11.47/hr. ($23,857/yr.), to $14.34/hr.
($29,827/yr.) DOQ +benefits. Work hours
vary. One year exp. in animal handling
preferred; Valid driver's license with a sat-
isfactory driving record required. Applica-
tions accepted until 7/12/06. Test date
7/22/06. 800 'Seminole Rd., Atlantic
Beach, FL. 32233. For more info call
(904)247-5820 br visit www.coab.us. No
smokers, tobacco users. Drug testing con-
ducted. EOE.
CARING AND Reliable Resident Assistant
for small Assisted Living, Atlantic Beach.
F/T, 11pm-7am and P/T. Medical and oth-
er benefits. Call Gloria 249-3233. EOE.
ALL CASH candy route. Do you earn
$800/day? 30 machines, free candy. All
for $9995. (888)629-9968. B02000033.
Call us: We will not be undersoldl
PARTY STORE for sale, located at 7206
Atlantic Blvd., seasonal merchandise in
storage included. $30,000. Call Tim 813-
5833.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915.
DENTAL PLAN. $11.95 a month. Free:
Vision, Prescription, Chiropractic. For'
details go to: www.tauruslegal.com.
Open Positions at
Ponte Vedra Med Spa
We are seeking Aestheticians, a
Massage Therapist and a part-
time Spa Director with a
minimum of 3 years experience.
E-mail resumes to
paltavilla@aeStieicventures.om
SIT WITH your loved one! Some cleaning,
cooking, errand running. Call Denise
662-6211.
DO YOU need relief from 'caring for elder-
ly or sick loved ones? I 'am state li-
censed, Alzheimers trained, experienced
and great references. Call Sherry,
904-541-1214, 904-477-1036.
PERSONAL ATTENDANT/ COMPANION.
"More than a service; more like a friend."
Transportation to doctor's, shopping, etc.
220-0129.
CAREGIVER AVAILABLE part-time,
4-6hrs./daily, M-F. Light housework, local
errands upon request. Excellent referen-
ces. 246-8387.
CAREGIVERi HOUSEKEEPER seeking
part-time work Honesl and dependable.
All areas. 1760)419-3215
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WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, exc
condition. $150'ea Will deliver & guaran-
lee. 874-1747
WOLFF TANNING beds. Buy Direc and
save! Full body units from $22 a monlh
Free color catalog. Call loday (8001842-
1305. www np.eirsan.corr
FILL DIRT lor sale. Miranda Coniracling,
Call. 219-2765
ARCH STEEL Buildings. Hurricane Rated!
FEMA grade Widths oi 25. 30. 40 & 50.
Garage/ Workshop/ Storage. Genuine
SleelMasieri Buildings. laclory direcll
Call 18001341-7007. www SteelMas-
lerUSA com.
SOFA/ LOVESEAT. brown suede, pillow
slutted. lyr. old. New condition $500. New
mongoose bike $250 703-2992.
METAL ROOFING, Save $. Buy direct
Irom manulaclurer 20 colors in stock wilh
all accessories. Quick lurn around Deliv-
ery available. Toll free (888)393-0335.
SAGO PALMS all sizes. 4-6h. Call lor ap-
poinlment 220-6302
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MEMW
LOOKING TO buy a wooden swingset/
fort for our backyard. Please call 220-9057
if interested in selling yours!
ROBERTS HAMMOCK Community Yard
Sale. Saturday, July 1st, over Kings Rd.
Bridge, follow signs to Lois Lane.
SATURDAY JULY 1st, 7am-2pm, no early
birds. 3180 St. Johns Blvd.
MOVING SALE, Saturday, 502 13th Ave.
N., 8am-? Leather sofa set, etc.
SUNDAY, 100 Hall Place (comer of Lem-
on & Midway). Original Artwork, futon,
home decor, women jewelry & clothes.
BUILDERS SPECIAL high end only.
Items rescued from a renovation in San
Marco.- New Pella windows and French
doors. Antique light fixtures, fans, oak
mantle. Deep Discounts! Fri., Sat. 9-12.
578 Beach Ave., or call for private view-
ing. 716-7605.
FURNITURE, HARLEY Davidsjh Hel-
mets, Dryer, kitchen goods and tisning
gear. Saturday 7am-12pm, 583 Seiva
Lakes Circle.
MOVING SALE- 1399 Main St. corner
West ,14th. 8am Thursday & Friday. Misc
household, Wicker table, porch chairs,
new 5500 watt Troybilt generator, new
Frigidaire, 10,000 btu air conditioner etc.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE, Friday 9am-2pm,
110,Overlook Dr. Lester Piano, a bit of ev-
erytning.
CARPENTER RETIRING- All lools must
go plus PVC palio rum gnll & lawn tools
12768 Avalon Cove Dr N.. Sal 8-1pm.
MOVING SALE! San Pablo Creek, 13480
Las Bresas Way North Saturday, 8am-
noon. Furniture, children's clothing and
toys, etc.
1530 MAYFAIR of ATI Blvd extra lull jew-
elry neal memorabilia Fla. airline, oddi-
tIes) Aniq turn wonderful desk, mulli
drawer lie sideboard. hiboy. more!
Books nuge sets Limoges, Spode. etc.
Saiin Fenon. cut. carnival, depr., Stangle
birds, doll. ions misc An, ;ncl Lee Adams.
more. Many unusual Oriental rugs Rai-
lan. Garage lull Acustat 800 speakers
Ouill. coverlet. eIc. Salurn SL1 clean. 2
old boats. Tnurs 9-4, Fr, 9-3 CHINA CAT
241-0344 chinacatantiques.com.
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SELL YOUR BOAT WITH US.
Consignmenl Criy Marine. 779-5673. We
sell 1 boat every 1-1/2 days! Check us out
at www used-boals net
40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
bortown Marina. S199K. 463-2845.
1987 30FT. Sea Ray Sedan Bridge Sec-
ond owner. Rebuilt 205 Twin in 2004. BMZ
diesel gen., AC, sleeps 5, new winless.
Good condition $27.000 (904) 571-5757.
SAILBOAT 8' Howmar Hauler. 3 person,
$475. 223-5891.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
HARBORTOWN MARINA. deep waler
boal slip lor renl, 40h1 $600, 50h $700,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip MoDole luel serv-
ice & pump our also available. 463-2845
SEA KING 12h aluminum boat.
$2000OBO. Call Sieve 246-2517
SEA KING 12f1. V-hull aluminum boal
$200/OBO Call Sieve 246-2517
2Q04 2-STROKE Sunl. As Is. $500. Call
525-2202
1963 VESPA 125cc, runs greal, 2-seals,
2-sroke. $1900.iOBO Call 463-4248.
2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace, incl. acces-
sories. 48 org miles, garage kepl Illness
loices sale. $5500 247-1417
2000 SPORTSMEN 32 1t. travel Irailer
wislide set-up in Jax Beach. $9,300. OBO.
(9041 662-4025
5TH WHEEL & Iruck for sale: Truck 2002
Dodge 2500, long bed, 38K miles, RV
29t1. 94 Chaleau by Thor, born in excellent
condition. Asking $25,000 for both. Call
868-4765.
1989 CHEVY SUBURBAN, runs great
Red. AT. PS, PB, PW. $2000. 249-0131
after 6pm.
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