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'MIDWEEK EDITION
OCTOBER 11, 2006


haSukkot celebration

See A-3


Jags mascot gives
lively message

See below


PONTE


Vol. 44, No. 32


VEDRA


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


New signs


will warn


drivers on


boulevard:


Don't park



by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Within the next few
months, four signs will be
posted to notify drivers that
parking is prohibited along
Ponte Vedra Boulevard.
One sign will be posted near
the Duval County line on the
boulevard, one just north of
Mickler's Landing, and one at
both the Solana Road and
Corona Road intersections
with the boulevard.
The signs alert drivers to a
new ordinance approved by
the St. Johns Board of County'
Commissioners that prohibits
parking along the two-lane
road.
Exceptions to the law
include public service vehicles
parked for 10 minutes at a
time and oversized vehicles
that put out traffic cones or
use flagmen.,
Residents may also have
their guests park along the
road during parties or special
events as long as they have a
permit from the Sheriff's
Office and an off-duty police
officer directing traffic.
Greg Kennedy, who works
on county traffic and trans-
portation projects, said the
signs will go up once the
county receives a written
statement of support from the
Board of Trustees of the Ponte
Vedra Municipal Service
District (fMSD).
At last month's MSD meet-
ing, a sheriff's deputy suggest-
ed the signs be posted to noti-
fy lawn and maintenance
crews of the change in law.
The MSD trustees agreed,
and asked the county to post
signs, which will be of no cost
to the MSD.
The county approved the no
parking ordinance in 2003,
prompting a beach access law
suit from the Surfrider
Foundation.
Along with claims that
beach access points were
blocked by obstructions,
Surfrider said the law was too
vague and unconstitutional.
The Judge threw out that
claim, along with several oth-
ers and the county was
ordered to clear any beach
access obstructions.
The county later revised the
ordinance at the suggestion of
its legal department and the
Board of County)
Commissioners reaffirmed the
ordinance earlier this year.


NO PARKING
REGULATIONS
IN EFFECT ON PONTE
VEDRA BOULEVARD

A parking permit Is required
to park in tho Right of Way
of Ponte Voedra BouloHvuard.

Public Servico Vehicles and
Oversized Vehicles parking
10 minutes or less are exempt.

St. Johns County Ordinance 2006-68

\,___________


prolo D KATHY HARTMArN
Pat Yost (right) hands flowers and a photograph to Louisa Kuhn Saturday at the dedication
of the Friends of the Library courtyard in Ponte Vedra Beach. Kuhn and Wayne Galloway
(left) were singled out for their contributions to the project. See story, A-7.


by IKATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
The opponents for a seat
on the St. Johns County
Commission were relaxed
and cordial Monday at a
meeting of the Palm Valley
Community Association.
Ron Sanchez, who ran for
county commissioner at least
four times before winning
the Republican nod last
month, said he and his
Democratic opponent, Ken
Bryan, "don't disagree on ...
a lot of the main issues."
Sanchez jokingly said there
is "one real obvious differ-
ence between the two of us,"
adding, "I'm not going to say
what it is."
Bryan, who is African-
American, smiled at the state-
ment by Sanchez, who is
white.
Nels Frostenson, modera-
tor for the informal session,


told the District 2, Southwest
St. Johns County candidates
that the audience would like
to understand the men's
stances on issues so they
could make a choice at the
polls Nov. 7.
Sanchez, a former talent
agent who has his own busi-
ness in construction, pointed
to his 11 years of experience
on several boards in St. Johns
County, including the St.
Augustine Beach
Commission and the Beach
Code Enforcement Board.
Bryan, who said he has
lived in St. Johns County two
years, noted his 36 years as a
public servant, including sev-
eral years in management
with the Department of the
Navy and his work as deputy
director for the President's
office in the White House.
See CANDIDATES, A-3


Debate continues: Is 7-member board better than 5?


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
: As word spreads about a ref-
ererldu'm on the Nov. 7 ballot
that could add two members to
the, St. Johns Board of County
Commissioners, some resi-
dents appear to have strong
fe~gs .about the proposal.
Supervisor of Elections
Penny Halyburton spoke about
the referendum Monday morn-
ing at a meeting of the St.
Johns County Civic
Association Roundtable in St.
Augustine and at a meeting
that evening of the Palm Vallev


photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Penny Halyburton St. Johns
County Supervisor of
Elections, speaks at Monday's
Palm Valley Community
Association meeting.
Community Association.
During the morning meet-
ing, only two members of the
Roundtable raised their hands
in support of the move, which
would allow for five commis-
sioners elected from single-
member districts and two elect-
ed county wide.
Under the commission's cur-
rent structure, the entire coun-
ty elects all five commission-
ers.
"I want to have a way of
expressing whether I like some-
body or not from another dis-
trict," said Joe Ciriello, a
Roundtable member who
joined several others in
expressing opposition to sin-
gle-member districts.
At the Palm Valley
Community Association meet-
ing at 148 Canal Blvd., a show
of hands was not requested,
but at least one person
expressed opposition to the
proposal.
Mary Kohnke, a former St.


Johns County commissioner,
said that with a seven-member
board, "you have all kinds of
room for skullduggery."
If a commissioner wanted to
appear to .be supporting his
constituency while actually
opposing them, Kohnke said,
he or she could get the other
commissioners to vote against
the issue while voting for it,
thus having the issue fail while
seeming to remain true to the
constituency.
A previous, seven-member
commission "did this consis-
tently despite the Sunshine
Laws," Kohnke said.
Halyburton did not offer her
own opinion on which config-
uration of the commission
may be better, but she
explained the county tried a
seven-member in 1988.
Just six years later, in 1994,
the County Commission
adopted a resolution to put a
refreendum on the ballot for
switching back to five at-large
commissioners.
They provided several rea-
sons for returning to a five-
member board, saying that
under the se\'en member struc-
ture, four out of five voters
were excluded from voting for
commissioners in other dis-
tricts whose decisions had
countywide impacts.
With voters only voting for
three of seven commissioners,
"the voter is 'not allowed to
vote for even a bare majority of
the county commissioners
whose votes effect their lives,"
the resolution states.
Also, the resolution stated
that returning to a five-mem-
ber board would save taxpayers
about $300,000 in commis-
sioner salaries every four years.
Several members of the
Roundtable said Monday' that
commissioners put this year's
referendum on the ballot with
virtually no discussion.
Commissioner Ben Rich pre-
sented the proposal at a March
meeting saying it was a prom-
ise he made during his cam-
paign for county commissioner
and he wanted to keep it.
"The citizens never asked for
this," said former
Commissioner Nicholas
Meiszer Monday.
But Ron Sanchez, the
Republican candidate in the
District 2 race for county com-
missioner, said he constantly
heard the request for a seven-
member commission on the
campaign trail.
Sanchez, who defeated
incumbent Karen Stern in the
Republican primary last


month, said he has run for
county commissioner four
times under both the five and
seven member boards.
He said' it was much easi-
er to campaign for a single-
member district race than
for an at-large position.
"Had I not been self-
employed, I wouldn't have
been able to run county-
wide in any race," Sanchez
said.
Running under a single-
member district "was so
much simpler," Sanchez
said.
Sanchez said single-mem-
ber districts may encourage
more people to run for
county commissioner.
Several other ideas for
improving representation
within the county were floated
in Monday's Roundtable meet-


ing including nonpartisan elec-
tions.
Many members agreed that
Florida's closed primary laws


gi
The citizens never
asked for this.
Former Countiy
Commissioner Nicholas
Meizer.


disenfranchise large percent-
ages of voters, especially in a
county like St. Johns, which is
heavily Republican.
Former state representative


Doug Wiles, who also spoke at
the Roundtable meeting, said
some elected officials at the
state level are working to
change the primary laws,
but "it is not likely to hap-
pen in our time."
One way to make elec-
tions in St. Johns County
nonpartisan would be to
include that provision in
the charter that is pro-
posed for St. Johns
County.
Wiles said the biggest
challenge in proposing a
change in the commission
size is informing voters
abopt it.
"You probably have a
pretty fair number of voters in
St. Johns County that are going
to be surprised when they walk
into the voting booth."


Mascot tells kids, 'You can'


FROM STAFF
Jaxson de Ville, the friend-
ly, oversized, spotted critter
who wears sunglasses and
bounces around
at Jacksonville
Jaguars games,
took his peppy
message to the
Ponte Vedra-
Palm Valley
auditorium
Friday.
Without saying
a word, the
Jaguars' mascot
kept things
rolling at the
assemblies, with
help from piped-in
music, an over-
sized microphone,
teachers acting
as cheerleaders
and a member
of the Jaguars staff.
Jaxson "came to motivate
the children to read to suc-
ceed," said Patty Faulk, assis-
tant principal at the PV-PV
campus of Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley/Rawlings Elementary
School on State Road AlA.
PV-PV youngsters, who are
in kindergarten through sec-
ond grade, as well as third
graders from the neighboring
Rawlings campus, which
houses grades three through
five, attended the assemblies,
many
dressed in Jaguars colors.
It was so fantastic," Faulk
said Tuesday. "He did an awe


*' I:


pnolo by CHUCK ADAMS
Hands flail Friday as
four Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley kindergarten
teachers left in suspen-
sion try to determine
their next move.
Clockwise from front
are Debrah Leonard,
Cheryl Charles, Wendy
Brodgon and Andrea
Bell.


some job motivating the stu-
dents. The message to chil-
dren was that if you can
dream it, believe it and do it,
you can achieve it, she said.
Jaxson gyrated,
jumped and
pretended to
lip sync as
members of
the audience
sang or shout-
ed back, as
directed. One
exercise demon-
strated by these
:..teachers illustrated
the "can do" theme:
Each of four teachers
Sa sat on the edge of
y. one of four folding
chairs that were
arranged in a cir-
cle. As instructed
| by Jaxson's helper, each
teacher then laid her
head on the knees of the
teacher behind her.
Then the chairs were
removed, leaving the teachers
in suspension and the audi-
ence in laughter. After several
moments, Jaxson and his
helper assisted the teachers
safely to the floor and onto
their feet.
Jaxson de Ville, who made
his debut at Alltel Stadium in
1996, makes about 300 such
community appearances
every' year, visiting schools,
churches, football games and
private events.


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Early meeting today
Elizabeth's Cafe at Sawgrass
Village in Ponte Vedra Beach is
the site at 7:30 a.m. this morn-
ing for a meeting of the Ponte-
Vedra Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
Flu shots Thursday
The St. Johns County
Council on Aging is offering
flu shots at the Palm Valley
Community Center 12:30 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
The cost is.$25, but the shot
is free with Medicare Part- B
card and picture ID or with
- Aetna--insurance'card- andlopic-
ture ID.. A ipneuibnia.shot is
$40.
Yard sale Saturday
'A massive yard sale is sched-
uled in the Sawgrass Village
parking lot from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday.
The event is sponsored by
Sawgrass Village and the Ponte
Vedra Beach Chamber of
Commerce and is called "Trash
and Treasure Sale.".
Members of the community
have been- invited, to rent
spaces for $25 each ($35 on
Saturday). Garage sales in
Ponte Vedra Beach normally
are limited in some neighbor-
hoods, which are private and
are behind gates.
State rep to speak
State Rep. Don Davis from
District 18 will be guest speak-
er at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Chamber's "Lunch & Learn"
session at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 18 at
the Sawgrass Marriott Resort.
The cost, is '$20' for, chamber
members"With a reservation
and $25 for.membeis without
reservation and for guests.' '
Open house'Tuesday
The '' Beaches 'Women's
Partnership will have an open
house 4 p.m.'to 7 p.m. Tuesday
at its new office in Neptune
Beach.' .I
The office is on the east side
of Jarboe Park at 1122 Third
St., Suite 5. A ribbon-cutting
ceremony will be held at 4:30
p.m.
Beaches Women's
Partnership is a nonprofit
organization that provides free
information and referrals to
Beaches-area, women and their
families in need of help.
Women from Mayport to


Ponte Vedra who need help
and don't know where to turn
can call the organization at
249-1450 from 10 a.m. to
noon Monday through Friday.
Candidates visit PV
The two candidates for the
District 2 seat on the St. Johns
County Commission are
scheduled to speak at the
meeting of the. Ponte Vedra
Beaches Coalition at 10 a.m.
Oct. 23.
The public is invited to the
meeting at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.
r,,iphe ,rcancigAt.s, .are ,,Ron
Ia nchez, who unseated incurn-
enthi Ka'ren Stern in last
month's Republican primary,
and Ken Bryan, a Democrat.
Stroke screenings set
Life Line Screening will offer
stroke screenings Oct. 27 at the
Winston Family YMCA in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
Appointments will begin at 9
a.m. at the YMCA, 170
Landrum Lane.
Strokes are the third leading
killer in the world and the sec-
ond among women.
Each screening requires
about 10 minutes and is done
with ultrasound technology.
The cost is $100 for a com-
plete vascular screening pack-
age, including stroke/carotid
artery, abdominal aortic
aneurysm and ankle brachial
index (hardening of the arter-
ies).
The package plus osteoporo-
sis screening is $129.
Pre registration is required.
Call 1-800-697-9721.
A trip to Europe, via PV
Tfihree of Europe's most
romantic regions Andalusia,
Provence and Tuscany will
be .transported to Ponte Vedra
Oct, '21 for "European
Epicurean," an evening of
food, wine and entertainment.
The event will be held 6 p.m.
to -10 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach,
50 Executive WVay, with the
center's educational programs
benefiting.
Tickets are $150 per person.
For tickets, call the center at
280-0614.
"European Epicurean" is
funded in part by a grant from
the St. Johns County Tourist
Development Council.


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Sixth graders
Lindsey Grubbs,
with her monkey,
Lixie, and Abby
Gist, with her pet,
Eyore, take part in
a Blessing of the
Animals Oct. 6 at
Beaches
Episcopal School.
The blessings,

given to all forms
of pets, were
administered by
Beaches
Episcopal Church
clergy Jack Miller,
Lynne Dukes,
Rector Penny
Pfab and David


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POLICE BEAT

PONTE VEDRA BEACH Lee Basye, 33, also of less, according to a police treatment and issued a cita- report. robbery was reported Oct. 10
A 36-year old Clay County Jacksonville, police said. report. tion-for walking into the patlih in the 1500 block of Beach
woman reported a burglary to * of a. moving vehicle, police' Criminal mischief was Proper N. A .43-year-old
a vehicle while it was parked A 47-year-old Ponte Vedra, David Robert Garmon,' 43, said. ... reportedd Oct. 7 in the 100 Californiamarintown for a
at the south parking lot of the woman reported Oct. 3 that of Atlantic Beach was arrested .. block of Lower Nprth Street. wedding told police that he
Guana reserve, that occurred more than $1,0600 in .unau- Sept. 30 and charged with an Samantha Lakisha, Houston,. *. .. ent for a walk on the.beach
sunday afternoon. thorized activity had been active warrant for possession 30, of Atlantic Beach was Brandon Paul McCrory, 23, in front of his hotel between
According to a report filed charged against -her account and'sale of a controlled sub- arrested Oct. 1 and charged. of Neptune Beach was arrest- midnight and 2 a.m. He was
by Deputy Michael Bftler,. using her debit card. She told stance, in the.1800 block of with aggravated battery with ed Oct. 4 and charged with approached by an unknown
entry was gained by prying deputies the purchases were Nlayport Road, according to a a deadly weapon in the 100 strong arm robbery in the 200 male suspect who asked for a
open a window. Reported made online, police report. block of Ardella Road, accord- block of Third Street,. police cigarette. The suspect struck
stolen were a woman's purse ** *. ing to a police report. said. the victim in the back of the
containing assorted credit ATLANTIC BEACH Robbery was reported Sept. * head with his hand when he
and ID cards, four gift cards, A four-wheeler purchased in 30 in the 300 block of NEPTUNE BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH went to get him a cigarette.
prescription medication, Georgia with a fraudulent Mayport Road. The victim A 23-year-old woman John Kenneth Wright The victim sustained a severe
nearly $500 in cash and sever- check was recovered Sept. 29 told police that the suspect reported a case of indecent Davis, 42, of Jacksonville was laceration to his upper lip and
al articles of jewelry. Total after police received a report stole his bike at gun point, exposure Oct. 9. at the foot of arrested Oct. 3 and charged a minor cut on his lower lip.
value stolen was $13,527. of a man recklessly driving an threatened to kill him and Oleander Street. with driving with a suspended The suspect fled after unsuc-
ATV in the 1600 block of threw the bike into a storage or revoked license as a habitu- cessfully trying to steal the
A red Chevrolet Avalanche Mayport Road. shed. Stephen Shane Prevatt, 37, al traffic offender in the 700 victim's wallet and ring. After
that was reported stolen from of Jacksonville was arrested block Of Shetter Ave., accord- returning to his hotel room,
Fernandina Beach was found Battery was reported Sept. A suspicious fire was report- Oct. 9 and charged with ing to a police report. Davis the victim asked his sister to
in a ditch at Palm \'alley Road 29 in the 900 block of ed Oct. 1 in the first block of active warrants for giving pulled his vehicle in front of a drive him to the hospital for
and Nature's Way on Atlantic Blvd. The victim told Begonia Street. A fire was false dealing in stolen proper- police cruiser, causing the treatment.
Thursday, according to police. police that she was attacked at thought to be burning near a ty, verification of ownership officer to brake to avoid hit- ***
The vehicle was found out- 3 a.m. by four unknown men junkyard off West 6th Street of pawned items and burgla- 'ting him and he also ran a Grand theft was reported
side the Woodlands subdivi. behind -a grocery store. The but upon closer investigation ry/conveyance to an unoccu- stop sign before he was pulled Oct. 9 in the 1000 block of
sion, where a resident of the 'woman said the men hit her it was determined to be a pied structure during a traffic over and arrested, police said. 8th Ave. N. Tools valued at
100 block discovered that his several times, 'pushed her to dock burning at Tide View stop in the 210.0 block of $300 and a credit card were
truck had been stolen and it the ground and hit her in the Park. A,trash can on the dock Florida Blvd., according to a Auto burglary was reported stolen. The suspect racked up
had been involved in a deadly back with a wooden club. Two was the source, of the fire. police report. Oct. 9 in the 6th Ave. N. end- $1,000 in charges on the card.
crash in Atlantic Beach early of the men then held her zone. The victim told police *
Thursday morning, down while the other two A pedestrian was struck by a' Steven Thomas Thorton, that he ,placed his keys in a Relta Jeremine Carmichael,
The two men who died in removed her clothes. Police vehicle .. Oct. 2 along llth 34, of Jacksonville was arrest- tire well while he went surf- 25, of Atlantic Beach was
the crash were identified said th'e victim was not sexu- Street. The victim was wear- ed Oct. 8 and charged with ing. When he returned to his arrested Oct. 6 and charged
Saturday by the Atlantic ally assaulted and was able to ing. headphones when he driving with a suspended or vehicle, he noticed that his with possession of cocaine in
Beach Police Department. escape, returning later to stepped out in front of the car revoked license and attempt- wallet, $60 cash and a cell the first block of 3rd Street S.
The driver was John David retrieve.her clothing..The sus- driven by a 17-year-old boy, ing to flee and elude police in. phone were missing.
Griffin, 35, of Jacksonville, pects were. all 30 to 40'years police reported. The man was the 1900 block of Third *
and the passenger was Danny -old an'd appeared to be home- transported to the hospital for Street, according to a police Attempted strong armed
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Members of the Ponte Vedra Woman's Club and others are ready to show fashions to club
members Tuesday at Maggiano's Little Italy in the St. Johns Town Center. The models are
(from left in front), Rhonda Morris, Chanel makeup specialist Maria Whatley and Caroline
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Candidate
Cont.'froni A-I
"It's all honest," he said,
"not to say Ron's isn't."
Some audience members and
the candidates made veiled ref-
erences to the campaigns
before the primaries, when the
race between incumbent Bruce
Maguire and Tom Manuel. the
eventual Republican winner
for District 4, was particularly
strident.
Both candidates took swipes
at the budget recently
approved' by the County.
Commission.
Bryan pledged tha( if elected,
he would take an immediate
look at "unrestrained budget
approvals."
"There's so 'much waste in
the county," he said. "I think
with good fiscal standards .
it could be possible that we
could roll back taxes."


S. anchez jum.ped'on the same
bandwagon, noting that esti-
mates commissioners used to
form the budget were "blown
way out of proportion." .
,"I am definitely looking at a
rollback as 'soon as possi-
ble/' he said.
The commission's decision
to add to the budget'$3 million
for pools also took a beating at
the meeting. .
Sanchez noted the ."ques-
tionable need" for the pools,
one-'of which is to be built in
Ponte Vedia..-
Audience member Ronnie
Malin said the vote for the
swimming pools "was actually
criminal," especially because
the same County Commission
decided to "take away the
biggest swimming pool", by
giving away a 7,000-foot-long,
30-foot deep stretch of right of


wa alon Ponte


Boulevard.
The County Commission
gave the land to adjacent prop-
erty owners, although some
persons contended that the
land was intended for use as
beach parking.
Malinm said .that after the
commission voted to approve
the giveaway, .1'Com'liissioner
Ben Rich proposed..:making
Ponte Vedra Boulevard a- one-
0ay street and using the sec-
ond lane for' beach parking.
"He sucked the oxygen out
of the room"-with that sugges-
tion; Malin said. '
. The 'two candidates are
scheduled to speak again'at the
.meeting of the Ponte Vedra
Beaches Coalition at 10 a.m.
Oct. 23 at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.


Fr.:.,-, by CHUCK ADAMS

Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky' (center) and his wife Leah (to his left) of Ponte Vedra Beach gather
with other members of Chabad at the Beaches at Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach
Monday, when they celebrated the Festival of Sukkot. .


Law over

by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF IURITER
Much has been mentioned
this campaign season about
the size of some campaign war
chests, but little has been said
about what happens to
unspent money.
Of particular interest has
been the disparity between the
donations to incumbents Bruce
Maguire and Karen Stem and
to those of their opponents,
who succeeded in ousting the
two in the Republican primary
last month.
According to the Supervisor
of Elections Web site, Maguire
collected $140,640 compared
with $8,560 for Tom Manuel,
who won Sept. 5.
Ar,, A third candidate in the race
for District 4, write-in candi-
-date Richard A. Olszewski, has
reported contributions of
$100.
i, ` -In the Distri't 2 rac?,''Stem
rport.ed- $'197,470,-, 'Whih
compares with $8,970 collect-
ed by Ron Sanchez, the
Republican victor.
Ve-.r.r His Democratic opponent,


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ns campaign leftovers


Ken Bryan, reported contribu-
tions of $16,035.
According to the Supervisor
of Elections office, state law
dictates that candidates can
use leftover campaign money
to pay themselves back for any
personal loans made to their
campaigns.
After that there are several
options. Since neither Maguire
nor Stern petitioned for their
candidacy which would have
avoided the qualification fee -
' they can prorate the'contribu-
tions and return them to con-
tributors.
They can also give some to
their party and even to the
county's general fund.
But the most popular option,
and the one both Maguire and
Stern said they' will select, is to
give the money to charity.


Stern said this week that
once checks finish clearing on-
her campaign account, she
plans on giving some to West
Augustine students for scholar-
ships, some to disabled veter-
ans and some to an elderly care
center in honor of her mother.
Maguire said he, too, would
give some to disabled veterans
in their quest to purchase a
new van.
He said he also hoped to give
some to a few military chari-
ties, to the Boy Scouts and to
the Salvation Army.
Both said they were not sure
exactly how much campaign
money is left over.
They have until Dec.,3 to
close their campaign accounts.


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.October 11, 2006'


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Letters to the editor:

Thank you for picking up litter:
To the editor: We live in a wonderful place
:As a citizen in Neptune Beach, I and unselfish acts such as these
would like 'to commend one of should not go unnoticed. I appre-
my fellow citizens for an unselfish date this citizen and all the citb-
act. .zens within our beaches commu-
Several times every week T have nities that care and never give a
witnessed a citizen walking from thought to any recognition
the Indian Woods subdivision I look forward to crossing
toward Florida Avenue while on paths with the next communi-
her morning walk picking up lit- ty hero.
ter along her path. She always Until then,
brings a small bag to collect the Fred "Fel" Lee
litter and goes out of her daily Citizen & Councilor
walking path to make our city a City of Neptune Beach
cleaner place to live.



Help with the Friends' book sale


To the editor:
Sights and ,sounds at the
beach are wonderful ... birds cir-
cling, surf crashing and children
playing in the sand. We've got
more than our share of beautiful
sunrises and gorgeous sunsets.
As a life-long reader, there's
another beach sight that brings
a huge smiie to my face. When I
see the banner go up at the
Beaches Branch Library in
October and April, 1 know that
I'll soon be surrounded by thou-
sands of good books.
I'm one of 100 people who
donate '1000 hours to, make
each FOBBL Donated Book Sale
happen. I've already helped
unpack hundreds of small
paperbacks, and am impressed
by the variety of titles and
authors. Many of the books are
in wonderful condition. They
would make perfect gifts for the
readers in your life or additions
to your own collection.
I can't wait to get into the fray
later this week when we unload
and unpack thousands of hard
covered fiction books.
Hundreds of boxes of non-fic-



Glad to manage t
To the editor:
i We at, Signature
Entertainment "'are 't9riled 'to
have been selected to manage
the St. Augustine Amphitheatre,
which is due to open early next
spring. Our team of talented
professionals. have gained their
experience and built.their repu-
tations within the entertain-
ment, theatrical and venue-
operation fields at facilities
ranging from Madison Square
Garden to World Golf Village.
The newly revitalized
Amphitheatre will celebrate St.
Augustine and contribute to the
i arts, culture and quality of life
for the residents of, the First
Coast and serve as an attraction
for the tourists who vacation in
our area. The shared philosophy
of the Amphitheatre staff is to
provide an overwhelmingly
positive and professional experi-
ence while offering diverse pro-
gramming from popular nation-
al and international concerts to
locally produced festivals, the-
atrical productions, fundraisers
for non-profit organizations,
community workshops, and
special events. Rental rates will
.be scaled to accommodate
requests for use of the stage,
half-house or full-house capaci-
ty, entrance plaza or the adja-
cent grounds.
The members of Signature
Entertainment are passionate
about the role the Amphitheatre
should play in the development'


tion will be waiting for our
attention,' too. I always find
some. good DVDs, CDs and
videos. I wonder what I'll find
, this sale. Members of the
Sorting Committee that meets
weekly say that there are lots of
really great books waiting to be
discovered this sale. I'm ready
for the challenge.
I encourage other Beaches
Leader readers to help the
Friends of the Beaches Branch of
the Jacksonville Public Library
raise money for unfunded mate-
rials and programs at the
Neptune Beach library. Not only
will we help the community,
but we'll find hours of good
reading in our immediate
futures.
I'll be shopping on Friday and
Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5
p.m. I wouldn't miss the chance
to get even more gpod books on
Sunday at the Bag Day clearance
sale, It's a reader's dream a gro-
cery bag filled with books for
only $7. I1 bet you can't buy just
one!
Wendy Warner
Jacksonville Beach



he Aniphiheail tte
of the arts and culture. We share
the belief that working with

Spiral -tto treati-g -qually1' prb-
gramming for our residents and
visitors to our region. Therefore,
it is our goal to help these
organizations expand their
patron base through marketing
and promotional activities, such
as encouraging event packages
to coincide with existing local
daytime events and introducing
compatible evening events at
the Amphitheatre.
Signature Entertainment will
launch a variety of initiatives,
including serving as a catalyst
for local start-up festivals that
celebrate' music, dance and
regional history, and. working
with ethnic groups to develop
heritage festivals inspired by the
birthday of St. Augustine or a
Hispanic Arts Festival similar to
the Regalos Festival. Rental rates
will be based on a series of cate-
gories and will be scaled in order
to provide local non-profit
organizations the most compet-
itive rental rates possible.
Establishing a sense of com-
munity, encouraging a solid vol-
unteer core, offering a student
internship program and adher-
ing to quality programming
standards ate all part of the
commitment of Signature
Entertainment.

Bruce Lucker
Ponte Vedra Beach


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Seeing red can be fun for all


oston has its Red Sox.
Nearly everywhere has
some'Red Hats. The birth
of the Red Hat Society and its
local chapters were covered in
our February 24, 2006, issue.
Lots more background and
foreground appear at this
women's organization's
Internet Web site, redhatsoci-
ety.com. Suffice it to say here
that the Red Hatters
FUNdamental objective of
having a good time is being
pua6ued locally with enthusi-
asm.
For instance, one of the
Jacksonville Beach chapters,
the Red Rubies Hatitudes,
enjoyed a cruise down the
Intracostal Waterway (ICW) on
September 23. For this, they
rented a pontoon craft, which,
naturally, was paintedred and
went well with their red hats
and purple shirts. Thus outfit-
ted, they sailed from Beach
Marine south to the Palm
Valley Bridge,A ., ...
, Te skipper ar. -heniper-
son was Red Hatter ienel, aka
Captain G.
While she skillfully steered
the "ship" on the voyage, the
rest of this jolly crew enjoyed
submarine sandwiches, etc.,


JOHN
HAu svzCK
COLUMNIST

even though they stayed above
the water's surface. That was a
good thing, since there was a
"log" ?) floating nearby that
looked suspiciously like a
gator, although they were a
long way from Gainesville.
The chapter's queen, Marie,
said that, en route, they spot-
,ted o her wildlife-of the.4Wid
persuasion; nanmelry,egIs.andI
seagulls. She mentioned t'at
they also admired the canal-
side mansions: "We took pic-
tures of the one we each
thought would be wonderful


to own. Another daydream!"
Evidencing the popularity of
IC\V boating, an empty slip at
.a canal-side grille was unavail-
able, so there was no shore
excursion. Nevertheless, it was
evidently a pleasurable "red
sail in the sunset." -for the
Ladies In Red as they chugged
homeward in the afternoon.
The Red Hat Society has
spread to other countries, but I
doubt it's gotten to communist
nations such as Russia, where
the good humor philosophy of
the RH sisterhood is probably
needed more than anywhere.
The whole nation is greatly
grouchy, which doesn't speak
well of Lenin's system. A chap-
ter aboard would certainly
have lightened the atmosphere
of cruises I took in the early
Nineties on the Volga and
Dnieper rivers.
If Red Hatters could cut
through the red tape and grad-*
uate to a Russian cruise, they'd
s )4-make om nbulppy
ds se for a range. 11
f-ea ,n' retfficddbYristhi'dhk
of those ridiculous fur hats
would raise the Ruskies' spirits,
too. When I don the one 1
brought back, it looks like I
have a cat on my head.


Georgia hosts Octoberfest


Oktoberfest in, Alpine
Helen in Georgia is
wunderbar! It's not just
one evening of German food,
drink, and fun, it's "The
World's 'Longest Oktoberfest,"
a seven-week orgy of oom-pah-
pah music, enthusiastic polka
dancing, and endless con-
sumption of derman beer,
sausages, and Sauerkraut.
Though I wasnever particu-
larly fond of Bavarian music, I
looked forward to visiting
.Helen because I had heard so
much about this little, but pic-
turesque, city.
At the invitation of my son's
father-in-law, my husband and
I, and nine members of our
extended family spent a week
at a golf resort In Clarkesvllle,
which is about 15 miles from
Helen. The night of our arrival,
five of us decided to venture
into Helen to see if it indeed
was as much fun as we were
told.-
Call it nostalgia for the
country I left behind as a
teenager, I was enchanted as
soon as we arrived. The center
of Helen charmed us with its
buildings' red roofs, ginger-
bread trim, and glorious flower
beds and planters, reminiscent
of a small Bavarian village. At
night it was magical, like a lit-
up Disney creation. Horse-
drawn white carriages added to
the ambience.
The more than 200 shops in
downtown Helen offer col-
lectibles and gifts, ranging
from Hummel figurines, beer
steins, cuckoo clocks, Bavarian
crystal, and German food to
kitchy T-shirts and funny hats.
Plans for Helen's current
alpine appearance were made
in 1968 when a group of local
businessmen decided to trans-
form their bleak and dreary
town to attract more visitors.
A resident artist, who had been
stationed in Germany during
World War II," came up with
the idea to change the exterior
of the buildings to alpine-
styled architecture, similar to.
the villages he had seen in,
Bavaria. Everyone agreed and
'within a week the transforma-
tion began. Shop owners paid
for their own work and the city
paid for the town streets, lights


DORIS MANUKIAN
GUEST COLUMNIST

and planters. The resulting
European charm and sur-
rounding beauty of the Noith
Georgia mountains made
Helen a true Cinderella town
and popular destination for
visitors from all over the
United States.
The first Oktoberfest in
Helen was held in 1970 when
two businessmen gathered a
group of friends at a beer gar-
den, provided a keg of beer,
invited a polka band to play,
and the annual festival was on
its way. With each following
year, Oktoberfest grew and
grew. By 1979, the festivities
moved to the Festhalle (festival
hall), located on the banks of
the Chattahoochee River.
Though Helen has a small
population of about 350, the
city and surrounding White
County host an estimated 1.5.
million visitors each year of
which about 40,000 attend the
Oktoberfest.
Our first visit to the Festhalle
made me a convert. Oh, what
fun! We sat" on rusty metal
folding chairs and shared our-
- long picnic table with fellow'
tourists. About 750 people
crowded the hall. There was
'much laughter, mouth-water-
ing smells of grilled sausages,
and constant clinking of beer
steins to the shouts of "Prost"
(Cheers). '
u. Bt the best part was the
music. On weekdays, the band
.plays from 6-10:30; p.m.; on
weekends the musicians begin
at 1 p.m. and provide enter-
tainment until 'nearly mid-'


night. A total of 11 different
German bands play over the
Oktoberfest's 7-week duration.
Once the music began, there
was never a lapse in perform-
ance. -And it wasn't just dance
music that was offered. The
band members demonstrated
their skills on cow bells, on
meters-long Alphorns, and var-
ious other instruments. It was
fabulous and at times very
funny. When the band took a
much needed 'break, another
musician came on to continue
the entertainment.
Many of the visitors who
were of German ancestry wore
Lederhosen or dirndl dresses
and traditional green felt hats
with feathers and various deco-
rations. Others sported a vari-
ety of funny hats, probably
purchased at Helen's numer-
ous stores or in the Festhalle.
At frequent intervals, the
entire audience stood up,
raised their' beer steins high
and belted out the traditional
"Eins, Zwei, G'suffa (one, two,
down it) Zicke, zacke, zicke,
zacke, hoi, hoi, hoi
Oktoberfest is wunderbar!"
I felt as if we were in the
Hofbrauhaus in Munich.
Towards the end of the
evening the announcer said:
"There is no festival without a
parade." And so the audience
got up and formed a conga
line. Hundreds joined in as we
paraded through the huge hall,
led by a young man waving
the American flag. .When the
parade ended, the musician
invited everyone to join in the
singing of "God Bless
America." Here we were, cele-
brating a uniquely German tra-
dition, yet being reminded of
what and where we were. It
was patriotic and emotional.
Our family spent another.
two nights at the Oktoberfest
and everyone loved it. I can't
wait to go back to Heletn. I
may even dig out my 40 year
old dirndl dress from the depth'
of my closet and dance a vigor-
ous Polka.'.
. The 2006 Oktoberfest will be
held from through Nov. 5. For
information call the Helen
Welcome Center at 800-858-
8027.


.,
PHIL HUDGINS
COLUMNIST


Some

things are

just too

hard to

explain

A few days before I was to
speak to the White
County Historical
Society in Cleveland, Ga., I
asked Shirley if she happened
to save a series of stories I did
34 years ago on North Georgia
folklore. I had interviewed peo-
ple all over North Georgia and
written about folk medicines
and weather lore and story-
tellers and ballad singers and
mule skinners and even a water
dowser.
I can imagine what you're
thinking: "You expect your
wife to remember if she clipped
certain stories 34 years ago."
You see, I had a pretty good
idea she clipped them, even if
she couldn't remember. She is a
clipper. She learned from her
mother. Both of them clipped
my stories and columns over
the years. I never did, unless I
needed them for future refer-
ence at work. But they clipped
them, along with stories about
friends' weddings and engage-
ments, recipes they liked, and
news items about people they
knew, if only slightly, in the
military or business or whatev-
er.
Yes, it turned out, she had
clipped those- folklore stories,
but ;e didn't know where
they were because someone -
I'm the only other person in
the house had stuck them
Lord knows where. So she
began to rummage through a
box of her mother's clippings.
There they were. And right on
top was a story about the late
Frank Reid of White County,
Ga., a teller of stories, observer
of weather signs and keeper of
the faith. The clippers had
come through again. And the
subject of my talk was ready.
Almost.
Three hours before I was to
leave for White County, a little
voice in my head suggested I
look through a bunch of tape
recordings in my study. I did,
and all of them were profes-
sional recordings, mostly of
music. All except one. On the
back of that tape was scribbled,
in my handwriting, "Mr. Reid."
Of all the interviews I record-
ed for the folklore series there
must have been a dozen of
them -- I apparently saved one
tape, the one with Frank Reid's
slow, pleasant drawl telling me,
among other things, that if a
chicken lies down in the sun,
it's probably going to rain.
May have been chance. Poet
James Joyce said, "Chance fur-
nishes me what I need. I am
like a man who stumbles
along; my foot strikes some-
thing. I bend over and it is
exactly what I want."
May have been serendipity.
May have been luck. May have
been, well, I don't know. A
friend of mine believes we
need to pay attention to these
little signs finding things just
at the right time, just when we
need them or we need a good
word because they're saying
we're on the right track.
All I know is, thanks to two
notorious newspaper clippers
and one conspicuously placed
tape recording, Frank Reid,
gone for many, many years,
spoke again last Thursday
night in Cleveland, Ga.



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Rita Berry, 77, died Oct. 4,
2006 at her home.
Berry had been a flight
attendant and 'worked for
many years with the Navy
League, traveling extensively
throughout the United States.
She was a member of the
Ardisia Circle of the Garden
Club of Jacksonville, a mem-
ber of Christ Episcopal
Church and worked with the
Guardian Ad Litem program.
Berry was active in many'
areas of the Episcopalian
Church, participating in
Episcopal Church Women,
Cursillo Ministry, Nutcracker


Marie .Henderica Ravqo, 90,
died Sept. 29, 2006, surround-'
ed by her family. She,was born
to Hendrik and Marie
Goudkade in Hoboken, N.J.,
on Oct. 7, 1915.
After residing in
Amsterdam, Ravoo lived in -
Jacksonville Beach from 1951
to 1980. She and her husband,
Harry Ravoo, owned and
operated. Ravoo's Cabinet
Shop on 9th Street South. The


Georgiy.G. Gazaryants, 54, a
former resident of Ponte Vedra
Beach, died at his home in
Jacksonville Oct. 8, 2006.
Gazarvants was born in
Baku, Azerbaijan and immi-
grated to the United States in
1991 with'his wife and family.
He was employed as a civilian
at the Mayport Naval Base.
Gazarvants is survived by his
wife of 23 years, Larisa; two
children, Anait Gazaryants and


Ballet, Solo Flight and many
mission trips.
Her passion in life was Cuba
and the Cuban people. She
made many trips to Cuba on
behalf of the Diocese as well
as on her own, according to
family, who said she had an
exuberant and loving person-
ality and will be missed by her
family and many friends.
A Memorial service celebrat-
,ing Berry's life will be held at
2 p.m. Wednesday at Christ
, Episcopal Church.
Arrangements entrusted to
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home.


Katherine Davis McCondichie


Katherine Davis
McCondichie diedin Atlanta
Oct. 5, 2006. She was born
June 28, 1933 in
Milledgeville, Ga.
McCondichie was very
involved in Christ Episcopal
Church in Ponte Vedra Beach,
where she was a. long-time
member of the altar guild.
She, was an active member of
the Ponte Vedra golf and rac,
quet club apn an avid traveler
and hiker.
McCondichie was the co-
founder of Trax Inc., and fur-
nished the name for the
heavy equipment company
located in Atlanta. .She also
co-funded McCondichie
Properties.


Surviving are her husband,
Hayne D.' McCondichie;
daughters and .sons-in-law,
Gail and Ben Hawkins, Alexa
and John Flinchbaugh, Susan
and Glenn Warren, Steve and
Donna McCondichle;, 11
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
Funeral services were held
at Christ Episcopal Church
' Oct. 7. The family received
friends at the Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home earlier
in the day. She was interred
in Memory Hills Cemetery,
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 9.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Christ
Episcopal Church pre-school.


'.couple .moved to Zellwood
SStation .in 1980.
Ravoo was predeceased by
her husband and her brother,
J.C. ''Dutch" Goudkade. She is
survived by her gon, A.H.
"Tom" Ravoo, da'ughter-in-
law Linda. and granddaughter
1s'ti','I all f Orlandd6.:' e
aso i suvived by brotheis-
in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces
and. nephews in the
Netherlands.
Her family and friends will
always remember her special
gift of gourmet cooking and
knitting, said the family.
'.There will be a memorial
remembrance for Ravoo later
this year.
Her family is' grateful to
Team 194 Vitas' Hospice and
suggests that memorial contri-
butions be made to Vitas
Healthcare Corp., Suite 200,
5501 Adamson St., Orlando,
FL 32804.
Arrangements by Dove
Cremation Services, Orlando.


Konstantin Gazaryants, all of
Jacksonville; other relatives in
the U.S., Armenia and Russia;,
many friends and his faithful
dog, Acey.
Visitation will be from 11
a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at the
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home. A celebration of
Gazaryants' life will begin at 12
p.m.


Henry W. "Hank" Fehling 111,
80, of Ponte Vedra Beach died
in his home of kidney failure
Oct. 5, 2006. The son of Henry
W. Feeling, Jr. and Mildred
Mella Fehling, he was born in
Philadelphia on Oct. 10, 1925.
Felling was the father of
three sons: William R. Rehling,
Chairman of the St. Johns
County School Board; James H.
Fehling, Midwest Regional Sales
Manager for the Medical
Imaging Division of Toshiba
America Medical Systems; and
Richard E. Fehling, United
States Bankruptcy Judge for the
Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.
Formerly Director of
Personnel for Bachman Foods
in Reading, Pa., Fehling retired
to Naples, Fla., with his wife, J.
Carol Fehling, in 1995.
Prior to beginning his work
with Bachman Foods in 1959,
Fehling ended his military
career with the U.S. Army. He


.had been an MP in the Army's
Criminal Investigation
Department during World War
11 and was a Special Agent in the
Army's Counter-intelligence
Corps during the Korean
Conflict.
For years, Fehling worked
with the youth of Berks County,
Pa., by coaching little league
football and baseball. He also
served as a member of the
Wilson Joint School System
Authority in West Lawn, Pa., in
the early 1960s.
Fehling is.survived by his wife
of 54 years, J. Carol Fehling; his
sister, Adele Dracha of Naples,
Fla.; his three sons; three
daughters-in-law, Marcia
Binder, Jodee Culberson and
Kathy Fehling; and nine grand-
children, Jake, Matt, Geoff,
Samantha, TJ, Michael, Kiki,
Madison and Ali.
Shortly .before his death,
Fehling told his family he most
wanted to be remembered for
making people smile. He will
be, said his family.
A Memorial Service will be
held at 11 a.m. Nov. 24 in the
Ocean View Room and on the
beach at-the Cabana Club in.
Ponte Vedra Beach, with private
disposition of the remains
thereafter.
In lieu of flowers, donations
should be made to Community


Hospice of Northe,
4114 Sunbeam Road
Jacksonville, FL 3225
Services. under th
of Quinn-Shalz Fune


Ruby Hazel Searcy


, Ruby Hazel Searcy, born in
Boston, Ga., Sept. 5, '1942, died
Oct. 4, 2006 at Archbold
Memorial Hospital in Georgia.
Searcy was an office manager
and bookkeeper for Searcy
Heating and Air. She drove a
,school bus for 1:0 years for
Thomas County Schools.
Searcy was the daughter of the
late Guy Middleton Seago and
-Rnb1'"i Hazel ", Pestill-" r -6f
'.cksdo ir'll'd -Behtch, 1o' 'hi-
vives. She also is survived by her
husband, Jimmy, Searcy.
In addition, Searcy is survived'
by a daughter and son-in-law,
Julie and Danny Dukes 'of
Thomasville, Ga.; -sons and


daughters-in-law, Jimn
Searcy of Coolidge
Jerry and Jennifer
Pavo, Ga.; and gra
Kristen Dukes, Bro
Rhett Searcy, Erin
'Searcy IIl, Taylo.r S
Dukes and Ashley D
Services were heli
Allen & Allen Fune
The family received
5 at the'let'lbkhom
Meiemo6riai's" ny
the National Kidney
of Georgia, 2951 Fl
S., Suite 211, At
30341-4146.
Arrangements b)
Allen Funeral Home.


Jamnes Neal Nichol


James Neal Nichol, 59, died
on Oct. 9, 2006. A resident of
Neptune Beach, Nichol was
retired from the Federal
Department of Housing' and
.Urban Development where he
served as director of commu-
nity and urban planning.
Born in Oak. Ridge,
Tennessee on 'June 15, 1947,'
Nichol earned a BA degree in
Liberal Arts, as well as a MA in
Urban Planning from the
University of Tennessee
Knoxville and a MA in
Business Administration from
the University of South
Carolina. He was also a retired
captain in the Army Corps of
Engineers Reserves.
He was preceded in death,


by his father, H
Nichol. He is survi
mother, Margaret N
of Neptune Beach


Toni F. Poppell, 57, a resi-
dent of Neptune Beach, died
Oct. 5, 2006 in Orange Park
Hospital.
Poppell's passion in life was
her love and caring for chil-
dren. She was well known at
the beach as "Miss Toni."
Over the past 30 years she
cared for many children as
young as 6 weeks old and
watched them grow into ado-
lescence and adulthood. She


"will be missed by all of them.
Poppell is survived by'her
mother, Mary F. Williams of
Jacksonville Beach; daughter,
Debbie" S. Poppell of
Middleburg; son-in-law,
Wesley Stringfellow of
Atlantic Beach; three grand-
sons, Braridon Schmidt,
Bradley Stringfellow and
Lexington Keeton; her beauti-
ful ballerina granddaughter,
Krissanna Stringfellow;, aunts,
cousins and many friends she
dearly loved.
Poppell was predeceased by
her daughter, Missy Messer,
and her husband, Herbgrt C.
Poppell. jX,
A Memorial Service will be
held at 1 p.m. Thursday in
Community Presbyterian
Church of Atlantic Beach. In
lieu of flowers, donations'may
be made to the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation, 8392
Baymeadows Road,
Jacksonville, FL 32256.
Services under the direction
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


Frederick William Tibbitts
I .


ast Florida, Frederick William Tibbetts
I, Suite 101, died at his Ponte Vedra Beach
57. home Oct. 4, 2006. J
e direction Tibbetts graduated from b
eral Home. Bloomington (.111.) High
School and received a degree
in Finance from the
University of Illinois. He was
a graduate 'of the Schopi of
Banking at the University of
Wisconsin and the Institute of
Financial Management,
Cambridge, Mass.
Tibbetts enjoyed a 'long
n and Kathy career in the banking indus-
, Ga., and try,. He served as president of
Search of the Peotone (Ill.) Bank and
andchildren Trust Company from 1973 to
oke Searcy, 1993, and remained on the
Searcy, Jim Board of Directors from 1973
earcy, Matt to the-time of his death.
ukes.. Tibbetts was active in many
d Oct. 6 at community and banking
*ral Chapel. organizations, providing lead-
friends Oct. ership in .various church,
ey a)U I school 'charitable ,and ,Scout
e made to .activities, He.wasa-director of
Foundation the Will County '(111.) Easter
owers Road Seal Society, director of the
lanta, GA, Bensenville (11l.) Home
Society, president- :of the
y Allen & Peotone Chamber of
Commerce and treasurer of
his local community school
district' and the Salvation
Army. '' '"
Tibbetts served as president
of the Illinois. Bankers
Association Group Two. .He
was a member of Kiwariis
Club, and a, fifty-year member
larry Hite of the Masonic Lodge andd
lived by his Bloomington (11l.) Consistory.
Neal Nichol Tibbetts was predeceased by
; daughter his first wife, Joan


Jessica Neal Niclol of
..Montreal, Canada; brothers
Harry Douglas Nichol of'
Knoxville, Tennessee and .
David Wendel. Nichol of
Daphne, Alabama;' sister Elsa
Nichol Spraiter of Neptune,
Beach, and six 'nieces and
nephews.
A Memorial Service will be
held 4 p.m. Thursday in
Quinn-Shalz, A Family
Funeral Home, 3600 Third
Street South, Jacksonville
Beach.
Services under the care of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


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June 1983; 'his parents, two
brothers and a sister. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Carol, who
he married in April 1999; two
sons, Eric (Susan) of Quincy,
Ill., Tyler (Paula) of
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dren, one step-granddaughter
and two great-granddaugh-
ters. i|
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held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
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Home.
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Northeast Florida Community
Hospice; 4266 Sunbeam Road,
Jacksonville, FL 32257.
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6 Breast Cancer

Awareness Month


'Pink' month: October is Breast
Cancer Awareness month, and a
S' .. Pink Party event is being host-
\ ed from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at
Jaffi's and The Beauty Bar,
::' 200 First. Street, Neptune
Beach. Festivities include a
contest for the best pink outfit. Call 904-
249-4030 or 904-247-0067 for information. The
event will raise awareness and money for breast
cancer research.
A Pink Ladies team is being formed for the 12th
annual North Florida Komen Race For the Cure,,a
5K run/fitness walk that begins at 8 a.m. Oct. 21
at Metropolitan Park. You can register for this
event at :
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Wednesday, Oct. 11
Florida Fall: Roseann
McFarland, from Proctor Ace
Floral Emporium II, presents
"Florida Fall" at 10 a.m. at the
Ribault Garden Club, 705 2nd
Ave. N., Jacksonville Bealch.
This Fun with Flowers program
costs $15, and reservations are
required. Attendees are asked
to bring their own clippers.

Get acquainted:
Newcomers of the Beaches, an
organization for women who
are new to the area, will hold a


luncheon at 11 a.m." at the
.Casa Marina Hotel, 691 First
Street North, Jacksonville
Beach. Executive Director of
the. Beaches Museum and
History Center Holly A.
Beasley will give a slide presen-
tation. For information, call
Bonnie Lynch at 904-821-
9002.
Yoga at GTM: Effective
today, yoga classes are being
offered 'at 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Guana
Tolomato Matanzas (GTM)


Environmental Education
Center through the Friends of
the QTM Reserve. The mother-
daughter team of Sally and
Spring Saldana will be the
instructors. The Saldanas will
teach hatha yoga in a 75-
minute class for beginners on
up. The cost will be $10 per
class. Participants need to
bring a mat, beach towel and
water. For information, call
904-823-4500.
Thursday, Oct. 12
Design event: AIGA
Jacksonville plays host to
"Cocktails & Creatives," a
happy hour-type event for the
local design community. AIGA
invites anyone interested in
design to the Lemon Bar at
Seahorse Oceanfront Inn, 120
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Entry is
free, but guests must be 21 or
older.' Visit
wwwy.jacksonville.aiga.org for
information. -
G.O.P. meets: The
Republican Club of the
Beaches meets at Adele Grage
Cultural Center, 716, Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A 6:30
p.m..social precedes the 7 p.m.
meeting. Scheduled to speak
are judicial candidates Virginia
Norton,' Dawn Hudson, John
Merrett 'and David L.
Thompson. For .information,
call Ed Raube at 246-7979.
Red Hats: The first of three
Red Hat events over three days,.
Foxes Night Out, begins at
5:30 p.m. at the Longhorn
Steakhouse on Marsh Landing
Parkway. That's followed by
Women's Health Experience
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
at the Hyatt Regency. For. tick-
ets, call 800-707-7040, ext.
2228, or visit' www.women-


shealthexperience.com. At 4
p.m. Saturday, "Menopause
the Musical" is offered for
$38.50. Contact Trece Hill at
519-0097.
Friday, Oct. 13
Book sale: A three-day sale
of gently used books, offered
by Friends of the Beaches
Branch Library, begins at the
Beaches Branch Library, 600
Third Street, Neptune Beach.
Doors of the Eloise Clairboine
Community Room will be
open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday and Saturday and from
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. A pre-
view sale for members will be
offered from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Thursday. Memberships will be
available at the door for $5.
Bag Day, where shoppers may
fill a standard grocery bag with
books and other items for a
bargain basement price, is
Sunday.
Croaker tournament: The
23rd annual Croaker
Tournament, sponsored by
American Legion Post 129 and
open to the public, begins with
a captain's meeting at 7:30
p.m. at the Post, 1151 4th St.
S., Jacksonville Beach. The
competition, in which every
boat wins a prize, will be held
Oct. 14 and Oct.' 15. 'Entry
deadline is Oct. 13. Prizes will
be awarded at a Sunday fish fry
that begins at 5 p.m. Numbers
to call are 249-2266 and 242-
0544.
Flower 'show: The Ribault
Garden. Club holds .its 67th
annual Flower Show from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 1
'p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The
Club is located at 705 2nd Ave.
N., Jacksonville Beach. The
show, which is free and open


to the public, is entitled
"Waterways of the World." The
event will be judged by nation-
ally accredited judges. There
will be a plant sale in addition
to the Flower Show. For infor-
mation, call Joyce Totter at
904-247-1865.
Lemony Snickers:
"Lemony Snickers Day" will be
celebrated at The Bookmark in
Atlantic Beach as the 13th
book in the "Series of
Unfortunate Events" is
released. The Bookmark will
serve lemon bars and Snickers
starting at 3 p.m. In the last
installment, the Beaudelaire

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stranded on an island. Find
out if they are safe and con-
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being at The Bookmark.
Woman's Club gaming
night: The Jacksonville
Beaches Woman's Club holds
Casino Royale from 7' p.m. to
10 p.m. at its facility, 1315 2nd
Ave. N. Tickets, which will be
available at the door, are $25.
Donations are tax deductible,
and proceeds help support
local charities and scholar-
ships. Call 223-4843 for infor-
mation.


Dallas and Dacie Watterson '
competed in the Sunburst
Beauty Pageant Sept. 30, 2006
at Regency Mall. Dallas, 4.
received $250 paid entry to state
and was a runner-up. Dacie, 1,
received $250 paid entry and
2nd place. Also, winning Best
Personality and Smile. Marc and
Christina Watterson of Jax
Beach are the proud parents.


Open house at "A CHARLES GALLERY" and
"ARCHWAY FRAMING" Friday, OCTOBER 13th.
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, located 228 third ave.
north, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 32250. Featur-
inq artist Steve Dqrssen, Joan Trout, Ruth
Bomberq, Janet Biolko, Huqo Verkerk, Bonnie
Yoles, Mike Sullivan, Charles Paone, Vincent
Dolan and Terese Marie.
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MEETINGS


Wednesday
Art association: The Pablo
Towers Art Association meets
from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Call
246-4158 for information.

Cancer support group: The
Cancer Support Group at
Baptist Medical Center Beaches
meets at 6 p.m. at the Florida
Cancer Center in Medical
Office Building B on the hospi-
tal campus. Call 247-2910 for
information.
Family Fun Hour: The GTMh
Reserve hosts a Family Fun
Hour from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
the third Wednesday of each
month. This hour of stories,
activities and nature crafts is
suitable for ages 4-10. The
event is open to groups, but
reservations are required. The
GTNM Reserve Environmental
Education Center is located at
505 Guana River Road off A1A,
17 miles south of Butler
Boulevard or eight miles north
of Vilano Beach. For informa-
tion call 904-823-4500.
Sons of Italy The Sons of
Italy Beaches Lodge 2821 con-
ducts its general meeting at
7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday


of every month at the Adele
Grage Cultural Center, 716,
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
s Its next meeting will be Oct.
1 18. A social time starting at
6:30 precedes each meeting.
Anyone, male or female of
Italian heritage or not, who is
interested in attending is wel-
s come as a guest. For informa-
tion, call 904-242-4929.

Toastmasters: Toastmasters
of Ponte Vedra meets from
7:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. in the
administration building of the
Ponte Vedra Inn and Club.
Coffee is served. For more
information, call Michael
Steele at 904-910-1982, or visit
http://pontvedrabeach.free-
s toasthost.net.

VFW Auxiliary: The Ladies
Auxiliary of the Greater
Beaches \VFV Post 3270 meets
t the second Wednesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at 915 8th
Avenue South, Jacksonville
Beach. Members are encour-
aged to bring a guest. For
information, call 249-7366.
Yoga for health: Yoga for
f Health & Healing is offered.
from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at the Neptune Beach Senior
Activity Center. The class is


designed for.those reluctant to
attend a regular class but want
. to learn the fundamentals of
yoga. For more information,
contact Leslie Lyne at the
Senior Activity Center, 270-
1688, or call the teacher,
Nancy Rathburn, at 386-6453.

Thursday
Kiwanis Beaches: The
Kiwanis Club of Jacksonville
Beaches meets at noon at Selva
Country Club, 1600 Selva
Marina, Atlantic Beach. Visit
www.beacheskiwanis.com for
information.
Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance
Club: The Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club meets from 8 p.m.
to 11 p.m. at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville.
Admission is $8, $7 for mem-
bers. For information, call 779-
1234 or email
jaxsinglesdc@aol.com.
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at St.
Paul's Catholic Church's
Family Life Center, 578 1st
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 247-3299 for information.


Senior tennis: Tennis for sen-
iors is being offered from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. at Huguenot
Tennis Center in Jacksonville
Beach. For information, call
Moe at 247-6221.

Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty:
Kittens and cats that have been
veterinarian-checked and test-
ed, and that have shots and
been neutered, are available for
adoption from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. at PetCo at Atlantic and
Kernan boulevards.

Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance-Jacksonville Beaches
meets at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
Medical Center, 1350 13th
Ave. S. Visit www.dbsajax.org
for information.

Monday
Harmony Show Chorus:
The Jacksonville Harmony
Show Chorus meets from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. at the San Jose
Church of Christ, 6233 San
Jose Blvd.,. Jacksonville.
Visitors and prospective mem-
bers are welcome. Call 350-
1609 for information.,


RAFTERS INSIDE & OUTSIDE
Food & LOTF of Baked Goodies Available
"
d raY Sale to Benefit St. Andrews Lighthouse


* Jewelry "'A HOSPITAL HOSPITALITY HOUSE"
* Woodworking "*
* Ceramics
* Crochet & Embroidery Gifts
* Photography
* Hand Knits
* Christmas Ornaments & MORE
St. Andrews Lutheran Church (by-the-Sea)
1801 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach
(Across from the Homestead Restaurant)
For Nfore Information, Call 221-1763
Crafters Welcome


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photo.submitted
U.S. Navy Reserve Capt. Robert Newman (right) relieves Navy
Capt. Terry Wilkerson during a Sept. 16 change of command.
ceremony at Camp Fallujah, Iraq.


Beaches native begins


third tour in war zone


pnolo dy KATHY HARTMAN
Mary Jane Little (right), director of the St. Johns County Public Library System, speaks to a gathering Saturday at the dedi-
cation of the Friends of the Library Courtyard in Ponte Vedra Beach.


Friends of Library dedicate courtyard


FROM STAFF


I


The Friends of the Library
Courtyard at the Ponte Vedra .
Beach Branch Library was ded-
icated Saturday, when dozens
of persons gathered to cele- .
brate in the wooden structure
behind the library.
The dedication came after ... "- .
18 months of planning, i
designing and constructing
the courtyard, consisting of a L
pergola and a gazebo, on the
northwest side of the library,
near Bird Island Pond.
After comments from Mary
Jane Little, director of the St.
Johns County Public Library 1A
System, and Mitzi Thomas,
manager of the Ponte Vedra .
branch, accolades were given .
to the project's co-chairs:
.VWayne Gallowavy and Luisa
Kuhin. i -
Friends president Mary
Davis thanked Galloway for ,
his design of the structures, ... : .
and his work with the contrac- .
tor, and Kuhn was thanked for '.:.
her "late-night brainstorm"
that produced the fund-raising
benches and engraved bricks.
"She is without a doubt the
wind beneath the wings that
Brought us here today," Davis
said of Kuhn.
Galloway, in turn, thanked
S Guy DiCarlo, who has long pnolo by KATHY H,
S organized the annual Friends' Two visitors (left) look at the Friends of the Libra
fund-raising book sales, for "his plaque in the new Ponte Vedra library courtyard
time in generating the funds gazebo Saturday while two others chat nearby.
That we so lavishly spend."
Davis estimated that the
project cost about $70,000, although final figures were' Saturday and 1 p.m. t


not in as of Monday.
The bricks, which were
sold for $50 each, are
inscribed with names of
.. books and with those who
purchased each brick. The
benches were sold to
donors for $700 each.
f : The books named on the
bricks range from "The
Shi.Jrig.' to ",The. Book ofif- :
SCommon Prayer," from
"Go, Dog, Go" to
"Huckleberry Finp."
"This is truly an inspira-
tional place a nook for
quiet contemplation, as you
commune with your sur-
roundings the pond, the
grasses, the birds, and your
latest reading selection,"
notes the Friends of the
,.: Library Web site
i (www.friendspvlibrary.org).
...: Davis said she has
received many comments
about how "first rate" the
courtyard is.
"Everyone who has seen
it has just been bowled over
.by the way it looks, the way
its sited and how pleasant"
the setting is, she said.
"And of course, everyone
loves to come and see their
bricks."
The courtyard, which is
accessed from inside the
ARTMAN library, is open during
ary library hours: 9:30 a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday through '
Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 6
p.m. Thursday and Friday,
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Sunday.,


R obert Newman retired
from the U.S. Navy after
0 years of service, but
he's still answering the call to
duty in civilian life.
Newman, who grew up in
Jacksonville Beach and attend-
ed Beaches schools, including
Fletcher High, is on his third
tour in Iraq.
A captain in the Naval
Reserve, Newman, 52, recently
took command of the 3rd
Naval Construction Regiment
(3 NCR) at Camp Fallujah,
Iraq.
A civil engineer in civilian
life, Newman has been called
up three times since retiring
from the Navy. As commodore
of 3 NCR, he oversees reserve
and active-duty Seabees and
Marines from 27 states.
His unit provides support to
the*t -Marine Expeditionary
Forl'.irt-Anbar Province, an
insurgent hoLspot.
Naval Construction
Regiments plan and construct
buildings and bridges, repair
roads and airfields, and
orchestrate supply and logis-
tics functions, according to a
Navy website.
Newman arrived at Camp
Fallujah in mid-September,
relieving U.S. Navy Capt. Terry
Wilkerson, who spent the past
six months in Iraq..
Newman is the nephew of
Jacksonville Beach City
Councilor Lee Buck.
Newman's aunt, Anita Osbom,
lives in Jacksonville Beach.
"He was born and raised on
15th Avenue South," said
Buck, who received an e-mail
from Newman on Sept. 29.
"Hello from my desert
home," said Newman in an
unclassified e-mail.
"I thought you could send
the news release [about his
change of command] to the
paper for me. A Jax Beach
native in Iraq, so to speak."
Newman, a father of two
grown boys, said his fast-paced
work schedule at Camp
Fallujah leaves little time for


JOHNNY
WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR

anything other than sleep.
"Needless to say, my social
life is relegated to the Sunday
night cigar and I usually get
up and watch Monday Night
Football on Tuesday morn-
ings," the e-mail said.
"I do have a-great. group of 1
people with me and the s p- i,
port and prayers I get from all
of you back there [also
helps]."
A former member of
Beaches United Methodist
Church, Newman graduated
from high school in Bolivia
after his parents went on a
missionary trip there in the
1970s.
He returned to the states
and attended the University of
Florida, where he earned n.
engineering degree.
Now attached to the NaVy's
Civil Engineer Corps, Newman
has put his civilian career on
hold for yet another deploy-
ment to a war zone.
Buck said he was on hand at'
the Jacksonville airport when
Newman returned from his
second tour of duty in Iraq.
The greeting party also
included Newman's older
brother Bruce of Jacksonville.
The 3rd NCR, based out of
Atlanta, is nicknamed "The
Leaders," and has earned a
reputation as "the go-to
Seabees," according to its web-
site.
Newman seems to fit the
bill perfectly.


Cookbooks take centr sta at book sale


by KATHY NICOLETTI
COL.UAfNIST
F or anyone interested in
cooking, a trip to this
V weekend's Friends of the
Beaches Branch Library Book
Sale should be a real treat.
The three-day event begins
Friday in the Eloise C laibome
Community Room ofthe
Beaches Branch Library in
Neptune Beach;..
The sale will run.from 1,0
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m. on Sunday. The library is
at 600 3rd St. N.
., Friends, volunteers have
sorted through thousands of
books preparing for the sale
which begins this Friday.
The sale might be of .special
interest to cookbook collectors
because as board member Pat
Taylor says, "there are hun-
dreds of cookbooks."
Most of the cookbooks will
be, pricedat $2 with some
paperback cookbooks selling
for $1.50 and less. There will
also be a number of cook-
books that will be sold in the
"Better Books" section.


Included in this category
: might be signed copies, first
editions, or other more spe-
cialized books on cooking,
wine, and entertaining. These
will be priced at $4 and up.
For $2 or less, look for cook-
books by some of the most
renowned and popular chefs
such as Julia Child, Paul
Prudhomme, Paula Dean, and
Graham Kerr. Recently pub-
lished cookbooks and older
versions popular with some
collectors will also be avail-,
able. .
There are always a number
of local cookbooks at the
Friends book sales. This year
there are some from Mayport,
the Beaches Historical Society,
local community organiza-
tions, and even a copy of a
cookbook published by The
Beaches Leader, Taylor said.


The Leader published a ',
series of cookbooks in the
1990s highlighting local
recipes from the Beaches and
Mandarin.
"There are also cookbooks
* from every culture," said Bill
Dulaney of Friends.
International cookbooks
and regional American cook-'
books, including A.iish and
Shaker cookbooks, will be for
sale.
Other titles on sale at the.,,
book sale are as follows:
"Good Housekeeping
Menus for a Whole Year of,
Dinners"
"The High Vitality
Cookbook"
"Cooking with the
Cowboys, the Dallas Cowboys
Wives Cookbook"
"The Lose Weight
Naturally Cookbook"
and "Vegetarian Classics."
There are also plenty of hol-
iday ideas to found in the
selection of cookbooks for dif-
ferent holidays.
Some: of the cookbooks for
sale are beautifully illustrated.
"There are some gorgeous
wine and entertaining books,"


said volunteer Virginia ;"
Maxted.
Taylor said one of the cook-
books for sale that is very pop-
ular with Friends volunteers is
"The Book Club Cook Book."
This cookbook offers recipe
and menu ideas appropriate
for dozens of books frequently
read by book clubs.
The twice-a-year book sale is
a major fundraiser for Friends,
an organization that supports
.various programs at the
library, including enrichment
programs for children during
the summer and the Dr. Seuss
Birthday Party.
They also purchase furnish-
ings and other supplies need-
ed by the library.
Friends volunteers have
been workirig year round at
their storage facility in
Jacksonville Beach preparing
for the sale.
After being sorted, the vol-
unteers box the books and
transport them to the library
in the last few days before the
sale.

See COOKS, A-10


photo by KATHY NICOLETTI
Board member Pat Taylor of Friends of the Beaches Branch
Library with a copy of 'The Book Club Cook Book."


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WOMAN'S CLUB

N, -F i" ii 6I Left: Current and former
"I!E^ -,K.- : : "president's of the
-- '. Jacksonville Beaches
SWoman's Club gather at a
S-recent reception hosted.by
-''the group's board of direc-
",. tors. Shown are (back row
from left) Fanny Bivens,
Halliene Newby, Mildred
A Hanna, Katie Buschbacher
..-." (front row left) Evelyn
*-Morrissey, Lillian Harrison,
,M and Marjorie West.The club:
S-- meets on the first Tuesday
of every month. For mem-
.bership information, call.
,. Shirley King at 249-8172.


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Constance and Luke Marsden

Marsden-Ryan


Constance Durant Ryan and
Luther "Luke" Alexander
Marsden were married
Saturday, Oct. 7, at the
Sawgrass Beach Club in Ponte
Vedra with the..bride's father
officiating.
The-bride.is.the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ryan
of Jacksonville. 'She is a gradu-
ate of Bishop Kenny High
School and Florida State
LUniversity. She is employed by
Citizens Property Insurance as
an underwriter,
The groom is the son of
Margaret Chandler Alexander
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob D.
Marsden Jr. of Jacksonville. He
is a graduate of Frank Peterson


Academy of Technology, and
attends Florida Community'
College at Jacksonville. He is
employed by Publix
Supermarkets, as an associate.
The matron of honor was
the bride's sister, Sheila Ryanr
Smith. Jenny Heuer, Jackie
Nunes and Keri Lewis were
bridesmaids.
Bob Marsden Jr. was the best
man. Groomsmen were the
groom's 'brother, Andrew
Marsden, Aaron Nunn and'
Damon .Roby. William Lewis
Smith was the ringbearer..
After a honeymoon at the
Ritz-Carlton in Amelia Island,
the couple will reside in
Jacksonville.


Steeg-Herwig


Jennie Lyn Herwig of
Jacksonville Beach and David
Patrick Steeg of Atlantic Beach
'eri 't-ilaLriedr l'.dturday,. -Sept;.
f3, at the Ribault. Club on Ft.-
George Island. D.. Alvin Cash
presided at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Edee Herwig of 'Jacksonville
Beach and Joseph A. Herwig Jr.
of Monticello, Fla.. She is a
1987 graduate 'of the
University of Florida and a
2001 graduate of the
University of North Florida,


where she earned a master's in
business administration.
She is employed by Bank of
...Am erica. J .- ; I ..
The groom is the son of the
late Daniel and Jeanette Steeg,
formerly of Atlantic Beach. He
is a retired member of the
Amencan Red Cross Volunteer
Life Saving Corps and is
employed by','the Jacksonville
Fire and Rescue Department.
Following a honeymoon to
the Bahamas, the couple will
reside in Jacksonville Beach.


30TH ANNIVERSARY

Dawn and Kevin Eggleston B
of Ponte Vedra Beach celebrat-
ed their 30th wedding anniver-
sary 6n Oct. 9.
The couple were married
Oct. 0. 1976, in West Chazy,
N.Y. :They met 'in college in
Albany, N.Y. She is originally
from ~lattsburg, N.Y.,.and he is
from Schenectady, N.Y.
Mr; Eggleston is employed by !
Bankl of America as a senior
-ice president. Mrs. Eggleston
ownsI the Fig Tree Inn Bed &
Breal4ast in Jacksonville Beach.
The couple have two chil-
dren, Kerri Williams and Jen
Eggleston, and two grandchil-
dren,. Jadah Williams, 5, and
Kayden Williams, 9 months. Dawn and Kevin Eggleston


Engagement


Manning-Mahaffey


Linda and Clayton Manning
of Yayport '.announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ann Elizabeth Manning, to
Lanc Cpl. Jeffery'",Mahaffey,


VOLUNTEI


the son of Bruce Mahaffey and
Christine Clapper of Kewanee,
Ill.
The wedding wiU take place
in November.


ARTLIFE STUDIOS w ill
offer. Drop-In Fridays Theatre
Games on Friday afternoon
from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Kids. ages 7-12 years will be
able to let their imagination
run wild during the high ener-
gy playtime.' Parents must sign
a waiver.for'kids to participate.
Donations only, suggested
amount $5. ArtLife is located
at 510 Maypoit Rd, Atlantic
Beach, just off Atlantic Blvd,
two 'blocks north 9f Skatelab,
at 5th Street. For information,.
call 247-8337,
Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
nd without, parents. One
is free. C,11] 2'9-3828'
oir." information or' visit
www.heartsong-km.com. '
THE BEACHES BRANCH
of the Jacksonville Public
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141.and press 4
for children's activities, and 5
for the reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features


Erin White, a. 2001 Nease
High School graduate, is to be
awarded a graduate degree in
December from the London
School of Economics, having
completed her course work
and thesis is September.
The daughter of Eva and Bill
White of Ponte Vedra Beach,
she is' a 2005 Harvard graduate
and is believed to be the first
Nease graduate accepted to the
.Ivy League school.
White recently started as
deputy director for Faith Based'
and Community lnitiati.'es for
the, U.S..' Department of
Agriculture in Washington,
D.C,
Mitch Swanson, a junior at
Nease High, attended the
National Young Leaders
Conference in Washington,
D.C., from Dept. 26 to Oct. 1.
He was nominated for the con-
ference by his math "teacher,
Crystal Gill.
Eath conference session
gives participants from around
the country the opportunity to
discuss issues with policymak-
'-air
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songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241r8349 for information.
CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
a* MOTHERS OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups
for morns of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the. Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. the third Monday of the
nmobnth (285-8009).
lMayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Monday of the month (270-
5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
church, 4510,Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. the second and
fourth Monday of the month
1285-8225). 'I
WINSTON FAMILY YMCA
is on Landrum Line, next to
Landrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach......,
0. i :t as h. .. _a d ,i
pool anrd offers "wi mmig les-
sons and family swim times.
The center .features' a 'teen
room'arid occasional organized
activities for youth; The center
* also has classes for children
and youths.
YMCA membership details
are available, by calling 543-
9622.


Erin White


ers and formSolutions to simu-
lated problems.
Swanson, son of Julia and
Tim Dixon, of Ponte Vedra
Beach, plays football for Nease
and is a sprinter and hurdler
on the varsity track team. He is
also a commander with the
Nease Junior Navy Reserve
Officer Training Corps and has
won two leadership awards
with the Nease NJROTC unit.
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Helping Hands Village Golf Outing
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October 16th beginning at 8:30 am


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Volunteer Opportunities at
Mayo Clinic
Maayo Clinic is currently
seeking volunteers to work at
the $an Pablo Road campus
and ,'t St. Luke's Hospital.
Ma 4o offers flexible sched-
ules 'in a variety of service
areas.'
For more information about
the opportunities, call the
Volunteer Services department
at 296-3722 or send an e-mail
to vojunteersmcj@mayo.edu.

,Th6, Literacy Program at


the Women's Center of
Jacksonville is seeking volun-
teers.
The all-volunteer group,
which has been in existence
for over two years, serves about
100 women a year and is hop-
ing to grow.
Volunteer positions are
available in group's Rape
Recovery Program.
The Women's Center of
Jacksonville is located at 5644
Colcord Ave. Call 722-3000 for
more details. For the Women's
Center of Jacksonville at the
Beaches, call 241-2047.


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person, ladies and gentlemen of all ages, includes
round of golf, golf cart, lunch, practice range balls,
prizes and much morer
Call 223-3608 to register.

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"Fitness has always been my passion, and I chose to enter
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people reach their fitness goals which I find very reward-
ing."
In addition to the one-on-one training concept, Fitness
Together in Ponte Vedra offers its clients proven eating
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I only a. professional fitness trainer and coach can offer.
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Cooks: Wide variety of cookbooks at book sale


Cont. from .4-7
All books for sale are clean
and in usable condition and
some books appear to have
,never been used. The books
unsold at the end of the sale
will be donated to Fletcher
Senior High School, the USO,
and St. Paul's Thrift Store in
Jacksonville Bee.:h.
There are several other
places to look for cookbooks
at value prices.
Cookbooks are almost
always found at estate sales
arid everything is priced to
sell, according to Pat Fisher,
omer of China Cat Antiques.
fer'company handles close
to',0,O) estate sales yearly.
' signed copy of a cook-
bk by Marjorie Kinnan.
hiring was ,one of the most.',
e.e2ptional cookbooks sold at
a l'cal estate sale, -she said.
-nother very interesting
estate sale for collectors of
cookbooks was held in
MNlaport earlier this year.
'The lady had'traveled to
.la'an and Hawaii. There were
'ea ly a thousand cookbooks,
s0'ae were old and collectible
and others were the large cof-
fee table type of book," added
Fisher.
vymour's Bookstore at the
P'te Vedra IBanch Library
all'ays has a variety of used
cookbooks.
cookbooks sell for about $2
to4, said Joyce. ale, who
v N.un teers at Seymw our's.
There are usually a few
dozen cookbook. on the
shelves. A sample of some
recently for sale at Seymour's
include the following:
"The New York Times
Cookbook"
"Cooking Thin"
"The Jacksonville Junioi


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Bill Dulaney and Georgia Goodling with a selection of cook-
books that will be on sale at the Friends of the Beaches Library
Book Sale this weekend.


League Cookbook"
. and books on entertaining.
and Mediterranean cooking.
Used bookstores and thrift
shops are another source for
cookbooks.
The selection varies, but the
pricing is usually attractive.
Cookbooks of every type
might be found, everything
from classic cookbooks, old or
rare editions, and specialty
books. Some used book stores
have websites with online
inventories and sales.
Tappin Book Mine in
Atlantic Beach has close to
300 cookbooks in stock,
'according
"This is in addition to the
Florida cookbooks, which go
very fast," he said, adding that
most of his customers are
interested in fairly modern
cookbooks.
The majority of the cook-
books that Tappin sells are


priced under $10 with many
selling for under $6.
Rare and collectible cook-
books might sell for $100 or
more, in part, because it is a
signed copy or, as Tappin says,
"There is something that gives
meaning to the item beyond
it's being a cookbook."
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M. Dryden
1 1 lb. box powdered sugar
one-half cup cocoa
one-quarter cup milk
one-quarter cup oleo or but-
ter (do not use low cal or fake)


1 T vanilla
Optional:
one-half cup chopped nuts
or
one-half cup small marsh-
mallows
or both may be added
Blend powdered.sugar and
cocoa in mixing bowl, then
add milk and butter. Cook 2
minutes in oven. Remove
bowl from oven and stir just
enough to mix ingredients.
Add vanilla and nuts or
marshmallows if used. Pour
into greased container and
place in freezer for 20 minutes
or in the refrigerator for 1
.hour. ,
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Fishing Leader B-2
Jaguars pummel Jets B-3
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October 11, 2006 J a e B-





Frustration against Yellow Jackets ends


Nease victory keyed by

Wilson and offensive line


By JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR


James Wilson doesn't score
touchdowns, make game-sav-
ing tackles or boot kickoffs
deep into the end zone, but
he's still the most valuable
player on Nease High's top-
ranked football team.
That's saying a mouthful
when you consider that
Wilson doesn't play a feature
position for the Class 4A No. 1
Panthers, who downed arch- ,
rival and 3A
No. 1 St.
Augustine 24-
21 last Friday A.
night. .
Wilson's
name doesn't
pop up on the
post-game stat
sheet.
His exploits ,
rarely make it
onto a TV
highlight reel. PANTHE
All the mas- -
sive left guard. JACKETS
does is punch
holes in
opposing
defenses so
others can
reap the James \
headlines, the gOOd ar
interview
requests.and lineman as
the style is a qua
points.
"James hope peo
Wilson is as ate how g
good an
offensive line- Wilson an
man as Tim le] Clyde
Tebow is a
quarterback," That's wh
Craig Howard, the game
Nease's head
coach, said of scrimm
after Friday's'
come-from-
behind victo-
r)' at St. Cral,
Augustine's
Foots Brumley Nease Hig
Stadium.
"I hope
people appreciate how good
James Wilson and [right tack-
le] Clyde Yandell are. That's ,
where we won the game at
the line of scrimmage."
Nease (6-0) hammered the
host Yellow Jackets (5-1) like
never before with 53 running
plays for 305 yards.
Senior slotback Zach Tronti
rushed for a game-high 206
yards on 26 carries, with TD'
runs of 75 and 2 yards...:.'
The Panthers spread.defens-
es out with multiple wide-
receiver sets, then run
between the tackles behind
Wilson, a 6-5, 310-pound '
pulling guard and Yandell, a 6-
6, 305 pillar at right tackle.


Senior James Nicholson (6-
4, 280) also is a force at left
tackle.
"We Have two [future]
Division I players in there.
And Maybe three," said
Howard, whose offensive line
also includes right guard
Larson Miniard (5-10, 214)
and center Mike Ludwick (6-0,
220), a Fletcher High transfer.
"Of course, we're going to
run behind .ys like that,"
..,Stc.August -,head coach
Joey Wiles said his undersized
front four was
outmanned in
the second
half, where 42
...of the game's
45 points were
scored.
"They have
~. two Division I
[linemen] and
we have '
[down line-
men between]
RS; 24 170 and 190
4[pounds],"
* 21 added Wiles
after the
game.
"So, they
should be ,
able to run it
Vilson is as at us."
i offensive Visiting
o Nease led 3-0
s Tim Tebow at the break
irterback. I and 10-7 after
three quar-
ple appreci- ters. The
good James Panthers lost
the lead twice
d [right tack- in the fourth
Yandell are. quarter after'
the Jackets
ere we won scored 14 sec-
- at the line ond-half
points off
age. Nease
turnovers.
S ....... .- Trailing 2 1-.
, ...I.. .. th-7t ;Sl1
'g Howard to play, Nease
mounted a.,
h headcoach S.-pIay, 80-
yard touch-
".', 'down drive,
capped by Tronti's 2-yard scor-
ing plunge.
The drive was keyed by a
16-yard pass play on fourth-
and-3 from punt formation.
Officials debated, whether
Nease receiver Kyle Timpane
fumbled or the ground caused
him to fumble.
Upshot: No furpble 'First
down Neas'e. '
Tronti-took. the endingg
handoff nine yards to the'
Jacket's 39, and Nease; was on
its way to its first victory over
St. Augustine since. 1993.
"Ride that horse," hollered
Panther assistant coach Ken
Fasnacht Jr. on the Nease side-
line as Tronti busted one of his
.'" .t: ;


PONTE VEDRA LEADER FILE PHOTO
Nease High guard James Wilson, left, extends his arms on a block during practice last August. Wilson, who ended a frenzied
recruiting campaign by announcing his intention to attend the University of Southern California before fall high school football sea-
son began, is a major reason the Panthers are undefeated this year. His blocking for running back Zach Tronti and quarterback Ted
Stachitas helped Nease beat St. Augustine last Friday for the first time in 13 years.


seven inside runs on the game-
winning scoring drive.
"We just wanted to keep
hammering," added Howard,
who got 63 .rushing yards on
18 carries from quarterback
Ted Stachitas and another 38
yards on five carries from
Chris Johnson.
"The play of the game was
when Zach broke that big run
[of 75 yards In the fourth
quarter to put Nease on top
17-14] .., : ., ..
"After that w.e .just hiam-
mered ZachTrohti home."
Minglig with fans after the
game, Tronti, who also caught
a 26-yard TD pass in the third
quarter, said Nease linemen
opened holes ."left and right"
in the second.half.
"James and the offensive
line were fired up all'week'
about getting after St.
Augustine," said Tronti, who is
on pace to eclipse the 1,000-
yard markpext week.
'Iheye'phiysically dominated
and wore [St. Augustine] down
in the second half" '
Nease's defense surrendered
just under 300 total yards,
allowing TD passes of 25 and
27 yards and a 33-yard TD run.
The Panthers also gave up
four plays of 20 yards or more,
but kept St..Augustine fullback
I. O


PONTE VEDRA LEADER FILE PHOTO
Panthers running back Zach Tronti (36) shown against Memphis University School in August.
Tronti rushed for a game-high 206 yards on 26 carries last Friday night at St. Augustine.

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Rai-Shawn Wilson out of the
end zone.
I "In the second half, they
started running out of their
shotgun formation and we
didn't maintain our gap
integrity," said Nease defensive
coordinator Danny Cowgill,


who coached at St. Augustine.
before coming to Nease, his
alma mater, in 2002.
"This is a big win for me,
personally. We wanted this
one." e...
"We earned this. We defi-
nitely earned it," added


Wilson, who sprung Tronti for
the game-winning TD run ,
with 2:17 remaining.
"We knew the strength of
our offense this week was our
line. I told coach to just run it'
between the tackles. We just
pounded it down the middle."


LOCAL R UNDUP



Nease volleyball earns, a



pair of 3-game victories


FROM STAFF

The Nease High girls volley-
ball team topped Keystone
Heights in straight games
Monday- night, .25-12,- 25-15,
25-20.
Freshman Wesley-Anne
Barden led the Panthers with 15
service points. Senior Meghan
Sherman had six aces and a
game-high 34 assists, and Paige
DePriest swatted 12 kills.
With the win, the Panthers
improved to 18-5 on the sea-
son. (

VOLLEYBALL ,,
Nease 3,, Port' Orange
Atlantic 0
The Panthers dispatched Port
Orange., Atlantic last Thursday
in straight games, 25-10, 25-8,
25-6.
Meghan Sherman paced
Nease with 13 service points,
five aces and 23 assists.
Laura Phillips had nine kills
for the Panthers and Paige
dePriest chipped in with 13
service points.

GIRLS GOLF
Nease 202, Middleburg 236
The Panthers increased their
season record to 28-3 last
Thursday with a victory over
Middleburg at Eagle Landing.
Michelle Newman shot a 43
and was medalist. *Meghan
Newton carded a 50, Christen
Kerins shot a 52, Annika Lin-
gonblad had a 57 and Brittany
Hartley shot 58 for the
Panthers, who rested most of
their top-ranked players.

BOYS SWIMMING
Nease 180, Mandarin 95
Panthers swimmers enjoyed
success in the individual races
in a meet against the Mustangs
last Thursday.
Matthew -Schlytter led Nease
with wins in the 50 freestyle
and 100 freestyle events. Peter
Killian was fist in the 100 but-
terfly.
Also, Wes Stevenson won the
500 freestyle and Michael
Woodcock was first in the 100
backstroke.
In diving, Nease's Matt Jones
took first with teammate Bobby
Calorel in second.


.Pholo by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers middle blocker Christina Vergo goes up for a kill during
recent Nease High volleyball action.


GIRLS SWIMMING
Nease 152, Mandarin 134
Nease High swimmers found
relay and individual success in
beating the Mustangs last
Thursday.
The Panthers won the 200
medley relay, the 200 freestyle
relay and the 400 freestyle relay.


Individually, Kristen Gerkens
won the 200 freestyle and 100
backstroke, while Anmanda
Santillo took first in the 100
butterfly and 100 breaststroke.
Also, Kelsie Wenzel won the
100 freestyle and Kirstyn
Shepler won the girls diving
event.


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FISHING



Action heats up as theocean turns mean


P. lenty of action in the :
river and creeks as the
'ocean turned mean.
Anglers headed for Guana
Dam last week during the
extended northeaster.
Don't forget
to enter the
23rd annual,
American '
Legion Croaker
Tournament
this week. It
appears that
this year's
tournament ,
will be the best-
yet. For infor-
mation you
may call 249-
2266 or 242- WIMPY
0544. FISHING
Marine
Science stu-
dents out of
Mayport went
on the "Challenge" with
their teacher, Capt. Tim
Carnes, and found the
Spanish biting last Monday.
morning.
They found the
respectable school of
Spanish just off the south
jetties. On cue they went
as well as on top. They
caught their limit in no time
at all.
Capt. Butch Garvin took
his "Early Times" north to
Nassau Sound early Tuesday
morning. He used fresh dead
shrimp and caught 23 big
whiting.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow
Spent Wednesday in the
canal with friend Jimmy
Alien. They caught 10 reds
using jigs and live shrimp.
On Friday Fred took
Johnny Nettles and his son,
Brad, up the river where
they had two 29-inch reds,
27 mangrove snapper, 32
: croakers, five jacks and a
pompano.
Capt. George Bull with
Steve Danzig on the "Bionic
Bull" fished his favorite
creeks a little south of
Nassau Sound last Friday.
They pulled in 12 trout, 12
reds, six drum and a pair of
flounder.
,Jaames Gergley made .three


great inshore trips last week.
On Monday, aboard his
'"Head Hunter" with friend
Mike, their catch included
/ 10 flounder, eight redbass
-and four trout.
On Tuesday, with his
buddy Bert
James, Gergley
reported a
-catch of 18
drum, 20 red-
bass, two
flounder and a
pair of trout.
On
Wednesday,
James caught
20 reds, two
flounder and
B two drum.
SUTTON David King
_ LEADER and Mike
Morris took
their live
shrimp and cut
bait to Guana
Dam last Thursday and
Friday and caught dozens of
redbass each day. The duo
also caught six big speckled
trout. David said most
anglers had exceptional .
catches of redbass.
Canal guide John Dyrssen
fished a half day last
Saturday with Paul Williams
south of the McCormick
Bridge. They put their live
shrimp urider corks and
caught three flounder, five
trout and a red.
Last Friday, Ben Denail
weighed up a seven-pound
.flounder at B & M.
Mark Chapman and Keith
Nee spent the morning at
the little jetties and caught
15 sheepshead as a result of
their patience.
Capt. Dave Sipler spent
Friday morning with Johnny
and Lisa Richardson in the
river and creeks. They netted
25 trout to five pounds and
a flounder.
Capt. Kirk Waltz, and his
guest Tim Shoal, fished the
river from the "Enterprise"
last week and lifted 10 bull
reds off the bottom. Live
shrimp with jigs and pogies
appears to be the best bait
for scoring big reds along
the drop-off near the Dames
Point Bridge.
.- Good 'Fishin ,


Pnoio i umlne
In this History Picture of the Week, John Henry David caught this 694.5-pound Tiger shark to win the 1981 shark tournament which
took place in Mayport. The big tiger took a bonita and required three and a half hours to land from aboard the "Sundowner."


Birding
The fourth annual Georgia's
Colonial Coast Birding &
Nature Festival will be held
Oct. 13-15, with theJekyll
Island Convention Center serv-
ing as hub for the activities.
Registration for the festival is
open until Sept. 22. To register
for events and for more infor-
mation, visit www.coastalgeor-
giabirding.org or call 1-877-
4JEKYLL.

Turkey Hunting
Special-opportunity
spring turkey hunt applica-
tions for the 2007 season
are available from the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
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Conservation Commission
(FWC).
Hunters can obtain appli-
cations at NMvFWC.com and
at all FWVC regional offices.
Applications will be accepted
at MyFWVC.com, county tax
collectors' offices or at any
license agent Applications
must be received by mid-
night Oct. 17.
A random drawing decides
who will receive the permits,
the demand for which is
typically' greater than the
number available.
Hunters can increase their
chances of being selected by
submitting as many $5 non-
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OPINION


Jaguars rebound nicely



by pummeling the Jets


If you thought the Jaguars
were down after two
straight defeats, you should
ask the players themselves. If
you thought they were pes-
simistic about the rest of the
schedule, think again.
"Heck, man, we're just get-
ting started," defensive hard
rock John Henderson said
after the 41-0 punishment
Jack Del Rio's team hung on
the New York Jets Sunday.
"This team is never down. We
had a couple of setbacks,
that's all. It can happen to any
team. We had a lot of guys
out, but we're hanging in
there. You saw us today."
Added fleet running back
Maurice Jones-Drew: "We just
weren't doing what we can do
best. We got it together today
for the first time in three
weeks," he said, wiping sweat
from his brow and joking with .
nearby teammates in the
Jaguars locker room. "That's
what we needed the
defense and offense and spe-
cial teams getting together:"
The offense was clicking
even without some cogs such
as wide receiver Matt Jones.
The gap was closed with
Reggie Williams, George
Wrightster and Ernest Wilford,
plus Fred Taylor and Cortez
Hankton taking turns snag-
ging the passes of quarterback
Byron Leftwich.'
The pride of Del Rio's aerial
attack completed 9 of 20 tries
fot 140 yards and two touch-
downs, a so-so outing foi';" '
Leftwich., But his handoffs.
netted 181 yards and that told.''
the story.
Leftwich outdueled the Jets'
Chad Pennington, but the
Jaguars defense had a lot to
say about that. They held the ..
one-time Marshall star, who .


REX EDMONDSON
PRESS BOX


preceded Leftwich with the
Thundering Herd, to a mere
45 passing yards and the Jets
to 132 passing yards.
Bobby McCray, subbing, led
the Jaguars. sack parade with
one, and a half, and
'Henderson, Monty Stanley
anRd Rob Meier followed with
one each.'
Pennington was harassed all
day. The defense was deter-
mined to make up for the dis-
aster of the previous week's
effort at,Washington, and did.
"We played poorly last
week," defensive back. Rashean
Mathis said. "We played-
Jaguar football today, We
worked on it all week."
The tone of Sunday's game
was set early, when a
Pennington pass was .deflected
into the mitts of Brian "'
Williams, setting up Jones-
Drew's six-yard touchdown
run in the first quarter. It was
Brian's first interception as a
Jaguar:
Before four quarters had.
expired, Jacksonville had
stolen three passes a.far cry
from the week before.
The most amazing thing of
the day' was the way the subs
-


and regulars found ways to get
the job done. The Jets were
not at full-strength them-
selves, but the .aguars that
took the field Sunday proba-
bly would have beaten them
anyway.
The humiliation at
Washington seemed to have a
determined effect on Del Rio's
gang. Sunday, they might
have even beaten the Colts.
Ironically, some found fault
with, the Jaguars "running up
the score.." How does a coach
stop young players from fight-
ing hard for more points? \
When the offense isn't pro-
ducing, it's criticized. Now,
when it scores 41 points the'
same offense is vilified. Josh
Scobee was booed when he
missed fjeld goals, now scored
when he kicked two.
The Jaguars will take boos
for winning, though, if it
comes to that. The question is,
did they learn a lesson from
two defeats?
Of course, all of the Jaguars
good karma stemming from.
Sunday's win has now been
tempered by news trlat out-
standing linebacker Mike
Peterson has been lost for the
season.
Peterson, 30, suffered a torn
pectoral muscle (that's in the
'chest. for those of you who've
yet to 'order the Charles Atlas
course from the back of a
comic bodk) and will undergo
surgery in the next seven to
10 days. His leadership on
defense arid playmaking abili-
ty will be sorely missed by Del
Rio and teammates. '


The
Jacksonville
Jaguars suf-
fered a blow
to their
defense'
Monday
when it was
announced
linebacker
Mike
Peterson,
left, will miss
the rest of
the season
with a torn
pectoral
muscle. He
suffered the
injury during
Sunday's
game
.against the
New York
Jets.


Phoro by ROB DeANGELO



CASINO ROYALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACHES WOMAN'S CLUB, INC.
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Aqua.Aerobics
Water exercise program pro-
vides a total body workout for
people of all ages and fitness lev-
els: Classesincludce exercisefIbr" .
aerobic conditioning,.flexibility
and strength.
Shallow water classes take
place Monday to Friday mom-
ings and evenings; deep water
classes Mon. Weds. and Sat. .
For more information contact
the UNF Aquatic Center at'620-'
2854.

Basketball Camp
Tommy Hulihan's. Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School will take place on the fol-'
lowing dates and times:
Friday, Oct. .13 from 6 p.m.
until 9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 14
from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 20 from 6 p.m. until
9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 21
from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Cost is $100. For more irnfor-
mation visit the Web site at
beachesbasketball.com or call
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
SBnvling
A bowling league for seniors
55 and up is being formed at
Beach Bowl on Beach Boulevard.
Competition in the Monday
league will begin at 1 p.m., with
practice startingat 12:45 p.m.
Call Paula at 249-9849 for infor-
mation.

Charity 'Golf
The first Helping Hands
Village Golf Tournament will
take place starting at 8:30 a.m.
Oct. 16 at Windsor Parke Golf
Club. There will be lunch, prizes,
gift bags and an auction. Golfers
are encouraged to set up their
own foursomes. Cost will be $75
per player. Corporate sponsor-
ships are available.
Helping Hands Ministries, a
not-for-profit corporation, is
working to raise $500,000 to
purchase land for Helping Hands


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Wednesday, Oct. 11

VOLLEYBALL
FLETCHER in Gateway
'Conference tournament,'
TBA


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S. Prolo subrr,,nrd
Coach Tanya Andersdri, lower right, with Beaches Chapel School volleyball team members
Brianna. McNeal, Ccmeron Hyman, Christian Hyman, Elizabeth Boote, Hannah Garza, Ellen Spell,
Katie Moore, Lynday Wheeler, Megan Bleech, Lindsey Waski, Valerie McGhee. The team has
recently had a three game winning streak in the Jacksonville Christian Athletic League.


6-- I- I-1 v6 --
purchasing and developing -Jaguars Trip
Helping Hands Village. Action Sports Tours is plan-
ning a trip to Miami to see the
Jacksonville Jaguars play the
Flag Football Dolphins on the weekend of
Flag Football registration for December 2-3. Hotel, game tick-
kids ages 5-17 is underway. The ets, refreshments and a pre-game
deadline to register is Nov. 4. tailgate party are included in the
Winter season leagues, which $250 price.
will run from December through For more information contact
February, are forming through- Jack at (904) 707-7805 or Alex at
out the First Coast area, indu'd- (904) 728-0029; Or e-mal action-
ing at the University of North sportstours@yahoo.com.
Florida, Ponte Vedra Beach,
Mandarin'and Orange Park. Tennis
For information, locations, A senior men's doubles league at


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Thursday, Oct. 12

VOLLEYBALL -
FLETCHER in Gateway
Conference tournament,
TBA


NEASE in St. Johns River
Athletic Conference tour-
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SWIMMING
. NEASE at Fleming Island,
4:30 p.m. ,


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Friday, Oct. 13

FOOTBALL
FLETCHER at Terry Parker,
7:30 p.m.
NEASE at Ridgeview,
7 p.m.


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ATL BCH HOME
S $20,900 0
FSBO GOOD .Starter Homei' 6.18-1
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223-5149, 339-4685.
MOVING -HOME reduced below apprais-
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fect .condition. $279,900' (608)213-3397.
JAX GOLF & CC, 3801 Biggin Church Rd.
W., 4BR/4BA, 3306 sq.ft., only' $629,000,
Grace Ellis,' All :Pro Reality Specialists,
655-7923.
INDIAN SPRINGS, 4BR/2.5 BA, approx.,
3000 sf, 2 car par., new ioof, $329,000,,
(90427f -8515 ,


WATERFRONT
PALM VALLEY/PONTE VEDRA
On Intracoastal
New construction, completion late '06.,
cottage style,'4200sf;, 4BR/4BA. $1.975M.
Call now to see floor plans.
OFF HECKSCHER DRIVE
Gated community, 4BR/3BA, 3000+sf., in-
ground pool, dock, summer kitchen, water
views front and rear. Built : in '95.
$924,900.
Call Linda,- 525-2638
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty

HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Neptune Beach, comer lot, 2000sf., 2car
garage, new roof, kitchen needs help.
$329Kworth $385K. 591-7392.


NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect'
for inv estor or owner! occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
$285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.


BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA Atlantic Bch condo.
Incredibly low priced at $113,900.
(805)377-2430, (904)803-5359.
JAX OCEAN FRONT NEW CONSTR
3/3, 2,471sf, designer finishes, huge
ocean lanai, 2 pools, club, fitness center,
616-1527.
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newly reno-
vated, $189,900, possible lease/purchase,
(215)598-7488.
-ATLBCH, 2BR 1.5BA, 1250sf, completely
remodeled- kitchen, bath, tile, carpet' &
'more. Custom closets, stone :frplc.
$113,600. 773-3777.
BELLEZA 1 BR/1BA w/gdrgeous view,
new appliances, tile. Exc. amenities.
$164,900. 708-3809.


1/1 CONDO in Ponte Vedra. New applian-
ces and a ton of community ammenities.
$168,000. (904)504-8864 or
jkespbhl@dealerlawyer.com.


MOVE IN Condition. This 3BR/2.5BA, ESTATE SALE, PVB 2/2/+
Jax beach homehas bee completely up- Sat. Sun.only. 12-5pn. Park setting,
dated and remodeled., Located at 1404 lakeview, new unit. Reduced $20K, FSBO,
Declaration Dr. this home is close to the lakvew, niew uHnt. Reducve $20K S.B
JTB, beaches and shopping. Just re- (904)284-5251,QceanGrove,$21K.
duce.d. 904-563-1516. PV BCH 2BR/2BA w/ fireplace, all applian-
ces-stay, $175,900, 2151 Seahawk'Drive,
3BR/2BA ON 3/4 acre- 2 lots, near Beach Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists.
& Hodges.$270k, (904)223-4820. 655-7923 (cell).


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FSBO 4BR/3BA, large :corrier lot, Royal ASTA RlTY
Palms. in Atlantic" Beach, $285,000 COASTAL ALTY ;
463-3738 P. ONTE VEDRA BEACH
229i9o0n ATI ANTIC Beach, 845 Amber- Dolphin Cove, 3BR/2BA, hugecomer lot,
jack Lane, Royal Palms 3/2 +small officeallbrick, cul-de-sac, updated tilein main
or large walk-in closet, 1252sf., fully reno- living area. Ready to go Just:Reduced.
vated. Adorable house close to beach with $279,900. M A' i LANDIN
great yard & privacy fence. 904-838-1218. 2B P traded 'tile carpett
ATLANTIC & Kirnen area 3BR/2BA, on 'backs to 'preserve, vaulted ceilings.
lake, 1580sf, $234,900. Call Terry Motivated seller~ $19,900.
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2032sf;.,1/3 acre;, clean and modern. Wa- P
terfroht community' w/boat ramp;, pool, A
clubhouse, 5miles.from beacha.$269,900. '.
Call Paula Killebrew, 465-2363.


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ATLANTIC BEACH
1550 sqft, 3/2 w/updated
bathrooms, tile & carpet, 100
ft dockw/boatlift,access to
ICW, motivated:seller, bring
offers, $299K.
(904)813531"5


WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES, near
San Marco',I 1BR/iBA, $85,000.
2BR/1-.5BA, $133,900. Sea State Realty
Corp, (904)537-0679.
,AWESOME OCEAN front condo, south
Jax Beach, very nice, 1/1l w/ glassed-in
porch; ceramic tiles, new appliances,
$399,000 OBO (904)881-5793.
OCEANVIEW 3/2, exd. cond. Condo fee'
$239/o.i Motivated.seller $699,000. Day
phone 553-0509, after 5pm' 241-2443.
PONTE VEDRA, 1BR/1BA, 750sf., open
floor plan, 1Icar garage, hickory cabinets,
granite countertops, Travertine stone
floors, slate shower. Seller will pay all
closing costs;. $1.99,900. (904)463-
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r1 BR/i5BA' w/loft', new roof, wood deck,
kitchen upgraded. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.



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JAX BEACH Golfair, 2BR/1.5BA,
iWA ;.screened patio,, new carpet,- $14,500.
ted, 246-8582.
warr ADMIRALS WALK, 3/2 DW WD; deck'&
and sor. porch. Great cond.. $42,500. Call
(904)891-9686.
PALM HARBOR factQry liquidation sale.
2006 models must gol Modular, mobile &':
stilt homes 0% down when'you own your
Sown land!! Call our factory for free color.
brochure. (800)622-2832., .


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I BUY Houses- Cash. Stop Foreclosure/
Double Payments. Cash/ Terms.
.(904)891-5073. ,


PONTE' VEDRA ,Blvd. End unit town-
house, 2/2.5 w/ ocean views,'backs to
Guana Preserve;. :Approx. .1800sf.
$55s0,o. 280-8281.


FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palms at Marsh Land-
ing. Perfect location, private marsh view.
842 sq. ft. Newly renovated in 2004. Ask-
ing, only $152,000. 476-5280.
www.owners.com/AWG6693
BEAUTIFUL SAWGRASS beach club villa
totally updated $258,000, (904)280-5170
or 616-5274.
PVB OWNER FINANCE
Only $6K down, new 2/2/+ lakeview,
$209K, last onel 727-458-4230.
PVB, 2/2, flat, end unit, fireplace, gated
community, w/5 star 'amenities. Lease/ op-
tion possible. $295,000. Call Broker/ Own-
er, Kirk Killebrew 463-1131:,
www.killlebrewrealty.com
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
2BR/2BA w/garage, walk to the 'beach/
The Lodge, new carpet & paint. Tenant
will stay or go. Reduced for quick sale,
$229,90. The Colony. PVB,
904-509-6106. ..
$215,000-'2/2, garage, all appl incl., Jar-
din De Mer, 247-4211.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor .plan. No dogs. $455,000,
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
PRICED TO SELLI 1 br w/ garage The
Palms $149,9001 568-1613.
OCEAN & PIER VIEWS, 3/2 7th floor,
1572 sf, garage, The North Shore,
$590,900, 568-1613.


3BR/2BA, DOUBLEWIDE- Owner financ-
ing available, lot 112, Admiral's Walk 2268
Mayport Rd Call Doug 571-5083.


SINGLE WIDE .2BR/2BA' + storage shed,
'87;, PEAC, $10,500, excellent condition,
14036 Downs Lane #580, Portside,. Cal
708-0731, 241-8718.


BEACHES OFFICE/. WAREHOUSE,
2850sf-, $2850/mo includes utilities. CallH
Bart @g241-3111 (Ext. 11). .


ACROSS STREET from ocean, 2BR/1BA,
CH/A, WDHU, 808 First: St., So, Jax
Beach,; Apt. 3, 888-259-0783, credit
check. :
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR/1BA, 5 star
amenities, beach access. $875/mo.
SCall 338-7321.


OCEANSIDE, 1BR/2BA condo, just steps
to ocean! Club pool. $875/mo. All South
Realty,-241-4141.
JAX'BEACH,' East of 3rd. Walk to beach
2BR/1.5BA townhome.. $1.050/mo. Pets
OK. 242-9195.
PVB, 3BR/ 2BA Townhouse, .1280sf.,
W/D, screened ; porch, $1100/mo.
904-537-4072.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quiet, safe, residential neighbor-
hood. 2BR/1BA, lower duplex, new paint.
CH&A, WID included. No smoking, no
pets. $950/mo., lease deposit. 993-1118,
JAX BCH, 2BR 1BA upper, 2 blocks
ocean, $795/mo.+ $500/dep. Small pets
ok. Military/ senior discount. 214-B 13th
Ave. N. 708-0731 or 241-8718.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean, renovated
2BR, all amenities, avail, soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417... 1 BR, near ocean. $750/mo.
JAX BEACH- 1 block to ocean,
3BR/1 .5BA townhome, CH&A, WDHU,
balcony & patio, 520 S.2nd St. $1350/mo,
$1000 deposit, 280-2728 Ive message.
TOWNHOUSE, 2BR/1.5BA, kitchen
equip., wshr dryr, 4-blocks to ocean,
$750/mo. 425 Upper 8th Ave. S. Jax. Bch.
246-1842.
2/1, 201 N. 9th St. $700/mo + $700 dep.
Nonsmoking, no pets. 246-9162.
JAX BEACH block & half from water,
2BR/1BA, CH/A, WDHU, FP, $695/mo.
904-891-0606 or 352-478-2161.
FURNISHED DOWN to the kitchenware.
1/1, long or short term, 1 block to beach.
Includes util. & laundry room. As low as
$1000/mo. 318-0044.


OCEAN VIEW 3/2, upgraded. appliances, FURNISHED STUDIO Sawgrass. Beach
great south end view, $474,900, Vanguard Club villa. $850/mo. Please Call 838-9598
Realty, 568-4818. between 9am-5pm.


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ATLANTIC BEACH MAYPORT AREA
1129 Sebago Ave. So / Oak Harbor
All new 3BR/2BA, tile/ carpel, lenced yard,
no pets. year lease. 51200/mo. 631-3583
or 612-8868
1901 Challenger Cl West/ Courtyards
2BR/2BA loft, tile/ carpel, new appliances.
private counyard. no pets, year lease
$950/mo 631-3583 or 612-8868.
2BR/1BA. 2 blocks from ocean, garage,
large enced backyard. upstairs or down-
slalis unit available. $1100/mo 866-2645.
TOWNHOUSE NB, garage, 2/1 5. W/D.
$1025, 885-0244.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 lo $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Maypon Naval Station, no
dogs. 333-5579
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BR/1BA. 1 year lease, NO pets. 800st.
includes W/D $1000/mo .$1000/sec
dep 918A First Streel between' Bay &
Pine Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
223B HOPKINS St. Nep Bch. 1BR/1BA efl-
ficiency Apt 1 5 blocks from ocean
$775/mo. Lewis Realty 1904)291-7229.
ATLANTIC BEACH DUPLEX. 2/1, 2
blocks from beacn, Ig deck & backyard,
W/D. storage room. $1200/mo. 318-2121.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse. W/D included, CH/A, ce.
ramic tile, approx 900sf. 405 14th AveS .
Jax Bch. No pets $825/mo. $825/sec.
dep (904)343-9908
CLEAN 3BR Townhouse, near ocean,
Neptune Bch. $1295/mo. Charles Leo-
nard, Broker, 241-7675. '
311 NORTH 1si St Large 2BR/1BA apt.
w/den, hardwood firs .'W/D, CH&A. block
from Town Cdenler $1200/mo. 273-7338.

PVB
Grand Cay Villas 2/2 $1050.1100 slt.
Dolphin Cove 3/2 $1350 1400sl.
Seaside 4/2.5 $2200 2300sf.
MARSH LANDING
The Palms. 2/2, $1150 1100si..
BAYMEADOWS -
Landings at Belle Rive, New 2/2-w/ garage
$1150, 1300sl
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Poinle. New, free cable & Internet,
2/2, $950 1100 sl.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Close to Base, 2/1, 91 Stanley Road #4.
$625. '
GIRVIN AREA
Ashley Wds. Beautiful 4/3, $1500, 2200 sf,
REALTY EXECUTIVES
(904)273-3939 or (904)610-6460. "
JAX BCH near ocean 1BR .unfuriished
apt.. lease. references, $725/mb, 222 4th
Ave. So.. 221-4134, 703-5518.
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
Townhome. 3/2.5; W/D. garage, pool, No
Pets. Non-smokers, $1280/mo. 655-2718.
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
2/1. apanment. 101C 16th Av'e. S. CHiA.
WDHU. No dogs $995/mo., +$500/dep6sil.
211 N 8th $1., 1/1 apanrment No dogs,
S625/mo. Broker' Owner, 249-8766. Call
anyasy!l
BEACHES 2,2, lakefront view,, many ex-
iras. Avail immed. Will pro-rate' 1st
monih's rent. $1200/mo. 382-6145..
ATLANTIC BEACH duplex, 2BR/1BA,
W/D, CH/A. premo beach location, 1.block
to beach uile floors.'10' wood ceilings.
great vibe. avail, 11/7, $975 + deposit;
refs. req'd (904)246-5168.
NEPTUNE. BCH- 'studio. apth all 'utiliies
paid & cable A view, oL Ihe Intracoaslal
,$625/mo. Call 543-11'50., .


NB. 2/1 upper. eat-in-kitchen, large living
room, new carpel & ile. $995/mo. TDO
Management Services. 246-11.25.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach. 3g2 3r Strept,.
2BR. lBA, 3 blcks irom'.tloceanai, large
i "bakKrd. no a,:t$12001m't-;dd.T.27.6- -,
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S. JAX Bch. 3/2, $1450/mo. 2 cleaning ATLANTIC BEACH, 1BR/1BA, lower du-
services incl. per mo 655-3951 plex. 271 East Coast Dr., $800/mo., in-
cludes water util..923-2545.


IF YOU demand clean, newly renovated
townhouse condo. Call 571-8449 3BR
2.5BA, 2000sf. scr. tiled porch, ready for
occupancy $1400/mo

RENTAL- CONDO- MAYPORT
2 large oedrooms- 1 1/2 baths including
refrigerator w/ Ice maker, dishwasher,
washer & dryer, separate dining area, fire-
place in living room, newly carpeted (sorry
O DOGS), Iresh & clean. Includes pool,
security system plus additional outside
locked storage facility $850/mo, 1 yr
lease deposit & references required. Call
evenings 285-8325 or cell 493-9297.


JAX BEACH Studio apt. $500/mo. Also
1BR/1BA $625/mo. Just 4 blocks to
ocean. All South Realty, 241-41411.
PONTE VEDRA TOWNHOME. Spacious
2BR w/ 2 master suites, laundry nook-up
and half bath on first floor. new ceramic
tile & carpel, no pals, $875/mo +- sec.
dep., 249-6150.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks Io ocean. Very clean., No Pels
$675/mo..642-1214 and 241-1219.
JAX BCH, 3/2.5, ocean view, $1450'mo.
185 51h Ave S. 318-0044.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 62 Ocean Blvd,
2BR/1BA, W/D included, CH&A. ilie lioor.
1 clock io ocean. $1200/mo. ist, last and
security. 838-6333.


JAX BEACH- Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit in
the Palms, ground floor, lakeview unit. Fit-
ness center, pools, banning, tennis, club.
house, & morel $1250/mo. 904-372-9222
Broker


JAX BEACH
New Large 3 BR-2.5BA luxury townhome.
S7 blocks 'to ocean, $1620/mo rent or
$1820/mo. Ren toI Own.w/Reasonable dn
904-838-4133, www.weselljaxhomes.com


ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/1BA. hardwood
Floors CH&A,' WDHU,-"1,.5 .blocks to
beach, 1st/ last mo rent, SP, 1 'year
'lease. $900/mo. Donna Ross'Real Es-
tate. Inc 246-4862.
ATLANTIC BEACH
STUDIO APARTMENT & 2 BEDROOM
HOME FOR RENT
Short Term Leasbs Studio $850 per
month/650 sq.. ft. House $1450 per
month/i.1)Q0 sq ft. Extremely beaulilul res-
ldences,'only 4 houses from ocean, views
of ocean Irom properly, .gated carport,-pn-
vate swimming pool, washer/dryer- Studio
giant 20X30 ft deck & fireplace. House -
screened patio. First, and Last month's
rent & $1.000 deposit. One..renter per res-
idence. No Pels. Call 904-,087-9595.
OCEANFRONT- 3BR/2BA' condo in S."
Jax Bch. Convenient 10 shopping, JTBI
Club pool, garage & morel $1700'mo.-Al-
so, 2BR/2B 1400/mo AILSoulh Realty,
241-4141..,'K .- ,
TWO APARTMENTS 1BR, blockss from
beach $675/m6: for each 249-6748.
JAX BEACH' 1- & 2-'bedrobm rentals near
ocean, no pets, $725-975, 246-3130.
ATLANTIC' BCH off 'Semlnole0 Rd.;Beauti-
ful newer 3/2.5 townhome,. 10hf ceilings;
light & bright, hardwood floors, 1 car gar,
small fenced backyard, 8-blocks to beach.
$1495/mo., flexible terms. Call June, First
Trust Realty, 994-3608.


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BEACHFRONT 1BR/ IBA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs, $1050/mo Incl.
ulil. (661)803-6275.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo Club
pool, exercise & morel $875/mo.
3BR/2BA, $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
NEPTUNE BCH 1/2 block to ocean.
2BR/1BA, deck, large garage. CH&A,
WDHU. No dogs, $1250/mo + deposit,
Call Trish 463-0222.
PONTE VEDRA Bch 3BR split, 2BA, sin-
gle gar. Upgraded Including all new appli-
ances. & monthly lawn care. 177 Del Pra-
do $1250/mo. 1st & last deposit required.
No pets. non-smoker. Avail Ocl. Call
568-1983.
S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH-iA, WDHU. East of 1st St $795-
$895'mo. 241-7368. 733-3730.
JAX BEACH, east of A1A, 2/1, large up.
slairs, CH8A, W/D, pnvate deck. $1120.
821-9751/ 803-3099.
WALK TO Beach Efficiency $550/mo
IBR $650/mo., 2BR $800/mo.. secunty
deposit, no pets, 12mo. lease 514-8530.


1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean. 1st Ave. South,
1BR/1BA. $685/mo (904)891-0606,
1352)478-2161


VILLAGES OF Pablo, 4/2,. 2360sf. FR,
DR. office, sunroom $1450/mo. TDO
Management. 246-11'25.


WEST BEACHES, 'Ashley Woods. 3/2,
2100sf, formal LR/DR, GR, open kitchen
w/ElK area, huge master BR/ BA,
$1425/mo. TDO Management Services.
246-1125.


3BR1BA HOUSE, 421 11h St. S., quiet
street, no smoking, no pets. 994-5861.


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SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks
to ocean. $1300/mo. 710-5200.
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless steel appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, S2200/mo., call
Mark, 591-6976.

JAX BEACH 1719- 101h St. N 3BR/2BA,
1100sf, 4 car garage, large screened
porch, fenced yard, all appliances, sprin-
kler system, lawn service included,
$1600/mo. Independent Brokers
710-3111.

ISLE OF Palms, 3BR/2BA, 1660sl, 2 car
gar.,$1550/mo. 14525 Luln Dr. N. 'Call
Cindy 962-3713.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA house,
1650st, ig fenced rear yard, pets negotia-
ble. $1350/mo. -deposil Includes pest
control and lawn service. (904)476-3000.
SOLANO WOODS, 3/2, 1600st., split BR's
w/wood floors, ceramic tile throughout,
open kdchen w/eat-in-area, screened pa-
tio, $1700imo. TDO Mgmnt. 246-1125
OCEAN VIEW home 3/2.5 beautiful home
1/2 block to the beach. All appliances,
wood floors, barber carpet, crown mold-
ing Furnished or unfurnished. $2400/mo
68- 29th Ave South. (904)536-3308.
JAX BEACH- 909 7th Ave. North,
2BR/1BA house w/screened in porch,
fenced- yard, CH&A, $950/mo.
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.


WEST BEACHES, Ibis Point, 3/3 w/office.
2400sf., GR w/fireplace, LR, DR, ElK, cov-
ered patio, commr pool. sprinkler system,
water softener. $1575/mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.


JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA home, 1 year
lease. $1250imo. -$1000isec. dep. 1310
Pinewood Rd. off Penman and North 12th
Ave. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach, 1 block from
ocean. Charming french country style
home w/deck overlooking courtyard.
3BR/2BA, garage and parking. Avail, from
Nov. $2200/mo. Call Rick 891-2345. .


713 Belleza Ponte Vedra I/I 875
412 The Palms Ja.x Beach 2/2 1156
703 Villas of Marsh Landing JaI Beach- 2/2 .1080
36 The Colony Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
535 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2 1200
.728 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1012.
748,Marsh Cove Lane Ponte Vedra 3/2+loft 1650
-9757 Rough.Creek Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 2/2 1465
804 Templeton Lane Ponie Vedra/Waldet Chase4/2 1700.
1106 Valencia Jax Beach/Beach Pkwy 2/2 1356
744 Summerhouse. U Beach Ponte Vedra, 3/2 1500
1979 Spoonbill St. J' ax/San Pablo Rd 3/2 1700
97 Voyager Court Ponte Vedra/Sawgiass TPC 3/2 1750
144 Shelby Coie Court Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2000
104 Crosscove Circle Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3 2345
. 033 Bndgewater Circle ,Ponte Vedia/Sauwgrass TPC3/2.5 2000
505 Seascape Jax Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 .-1300
'13830 While Heron Place Jax/Pablo Bay 5/4 2850,
906 MIua Vista Atlantic Beach '3/3 2050
10302 Ocean Graude South Ponte Vedia 3/3 '2035
.905 2i1 Street'North, f#C Jax Beach' 3/3 2444
201 Portofino Palm Valley 3/2 2460
68-29'6 Avenue South Jax Beach 3/2.5 2132
70 Beach Cottage Lane Atlantic Beacb 4/4 2800
117 Deer Cove Drive Ponte Vedba/Marsh Landing 4/2.5 2000
408 Seaspray Lane Ponte Vedra by the Sea 4/3 2650
.9910 Preston Trail,, Ponte. VedraWg/SagsCGriA2.5 >' 29.0
7'08-?-.Ytr6i61itan' J.xeaIL/Qcearkiev^'3/2_ ;.. 17PI .
628 Preserve'View Drine' Palm Valey/NMarsT H.arbqr4,4.bonu srom3100
165'Barberry Lane Ponte Vdra/SagrasUTPC3/2.5 38 00,.
S570 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 3158'
''549 Lake Road '. Ponte Vedrh 4/3 3308
1550 Beach Avenue Atlantic' Beach 4/3.5 4020.


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$ 900/wkBeach Club Villas Sawgrgss Beach Club Eff. .600
$11 OO/wk49Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country'Club 2/2.5 1500
$i300/v%,k Deer Run Sawgrass Country Club, 3/2. 1600
$1400 The Colony Ponte,Vedra 2/2 1100.
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reich Sawgrass Beach Club 1/1 700
$150b/wk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra
*Special Rate* S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1600 Sea Place (3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 2/2. .1200.
$1'600/wk 2839 S.'Ponte Vedrai S. Pone Vedra. 3/1.5 .1500
51600/wkThedRetreat Ponie Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$1J800/wk Ocean Manor' Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 3/2 1800
$2Q00 Las Brisas Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
$2000, Loggerhead Lane Sawgrass/Players Club .3/2.5 1600
$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside. 3/2 1700
$2000 2011 Beach Ave (3mo.min. Atlantic Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 1500
$2200' Quad Point I1 Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2300 92 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
$2500 Pelican Point Jax Beach/Oieanfront 2/2' 1200
$2500 31 Little Bay Harbor Sawgrass Ccuntry Club 2/2.5 1680
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront' Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 wigam .rm 2600
$2700/wk 2824 Coastal, Hwy ilano Beach/Oceanfron/Pool6/4 4000
$2900 68-29"'-Avenue South Jax Beach, 3/2.5 2132
$3000 703 Landmark (7 mo.min.I Jax Beach Oceanfront 3/2 1829
31 00/wk725 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Pone Vedra/Oceanhronv/Pool 5/3 3000
$3300 133 Sea Harnmock Way Ponte Vedra/Oceanfroni 2/2 1614
$3800 105 Water Oak Water Oak/TPC 3/3.5+office 3200
$5500 J931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
"*Other furnished properties also available
Dally, Weekly arid Monthly."*

Call today to book your next vacation!!
www.StocktonRealEstate.com
57.4 Ponte-Vedra Blvd. ,.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

(904) 285-2882 1-800 FLA HOMES


PVB IN TPC, 3BR/2BA townhouse,
1475sf., garage, W/D, fireplace.
$1495/mo. Sieve 'Shaughnessy,
904-537-0570 Preview at
www.steveshaughnessy.com
3BR/2BA E. ol 3rd $1600/mo All new
house for rent, ss appliances, W/D, gran-
ite, hardwood floors- all.two blocks from
the beach 245 North St. 273r7338.
PONTE VEDRA Sawgrass Players Club,
Bermuda Colurt. 2BR/2BA patio home,
$1150/mo, 655-5990.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, tile floors, updat-
ed bathroom, new carpet. No smoking.
$1250/mo. +$1000/dep. 673-6335, 607-
6053.
ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/1BA all new Inside,
$1000/mo, 925 Sailfish. 476-7607.
ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse, 1 blk. to
ocean, 3BR/2.5BA, 1850sq. It, available
now, 219-2481.

JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2, 1 car garage,'$1795/mo.
ATLANTIC BEACH
CYPRESS COVE
3/2 house, $995/mo.
PONTE VEDRA
PV LANDING
3/2, 2 car garage,,$.1175/mo.

COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
S 3/2 house, $1395/mo.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2, 2 car garage,.$1195!mo.
QUEENS HARBOR
Executive home- 5/4, 2 car garage,
$3300/mo.
KERNAN FOREST ,
2/2, 1 car garage, $995/mo.
WINDSOR CHASE
4/2, 2 car garage $1395/mo.
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
3BR/2BA, $1050/mo.
WOLF CREEK
3/2.5 townhouse, I car gar. $1350/mo.
THE VALLEY
2BR/2BA, $950/mo.
DANFORTH
4BR/2BA, $1525/mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2, 2 car gar., avail. 11/1, $1525/mo.
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3/2, 2 car garage, 1425sf, $1195/mo.
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3BR/2BA, $1395/mo.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4BR/2.5BA, 3 car gar., almost 3000sf..
$1900/mo.
ARLINGTON
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2/2.5, 1042si. $895/mo.
MERRILL PINES
2/2, built 2005 1000sf, $895/mo.
2/2, 1125sf, built 2005 $950/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EAGLES HAMMOCK'
4/2, 2 car garage, 200sl, $1450/mo.
VICTORIA LAKES
3BR/2BA, $1295/mo.
TIDEWATER
4/3, 3 car gar., $1825/mo.
4/3. 3 car gar. $1795/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


ATLANTIC BCH/ Mayport, Spacious 3/2,
+bonus room. fireplace, fenced yard, pest
control Included. No smoKing/pels. Availa-
ble 10,3 $1150/mo deposit. 755-4038.
1649 LANDING, Nep Bch. 3BR 2BA. com-
pletely updated. beautiful neighborhood, Ig
lenced yard, 2 car gar. & RV parking
$1600/mo, deposit req'd By appi only
(904)910-6052.
CUTE 3BR/2BA, PVB home. fenced back
yard, w/d, $1500/mo, Call (904)386-7792.
ATLANTIC BEACH; 2BR/1BA; Fenced
backyard, $850/mo.: Call (9041) 249-2840
3BR1lBA, 8 blocks to ocean. CH&A.
WDHU w/large separate unlity shed,
lenced backyard w/tiki bar, BBO pit. Must
see to appreclatel 820 3rd Ave S., JB.
$925/mo ,dep Must pass credit check
Donnie 992-0088, 246-3690, 333-1822
1365 SEMINOLE Rd, 3/2, CH/A. garage,
$1400/mo. 707-9954.
3/2, ONE car gar.. excellent schools,
many extras and buLil In tiled floors, first &
last. will consider RTO. leave call back
message. 247-5116.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/1BA. spacious.
secluded, lenced /ard. 5900!mo. -sec
247,-5311.
3BR 2BA, CH/A, 1800sl 51300/mo. Call
472-3070
NEPTUNE BY THE SEA, 605 Cherry St,
3/2.. 2 car gar, NS. Pets negotiable.
$1500/mo. +.dep. (904)307-1905.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Oceanfront, 4BR/4BA
home, long-term rental. '1904)354-4400.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA on
lake in Kensinglon! Cluo pool & more!
$1200/mo. All South Realty. 241-4141
ST JOHNS Forest- New, lovely, 4BR/3BA,
3car, community pool and hails. great
schools. Avail. now. $51750/mo w/garden-
ing.I 1 yr. lease, Oct. Iree.1415)302-0514.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR/2BA fully furnished. I
car garage, fenced yard. Incl. wireless, in-
ternei, & cable Completely updated. 3
blocks from beach. For photos e-mail ma-
naeugeniaroio@bellsouth.net $1500/mo
Long term lease. (407) 394-5858.
NEP BCH, large 4BR 2BA,.new paint, tile
& carpet with gar., plus covered parking
for boat & RV. 51650/mo 904-704-1828
S. JAX Bch. Near ocean. 3BR 2BA,
$1650/mo, yr lease. New bedroom carpet,
paint. Dep. 338-7353 or (919)358-0244
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave So.. 2BR/1BA
house CH&A,, lenced yard, $775/mo,
1904)891-0606 or 1352)478-2161.
Near Mayo 3 BR/2 BA house with view of
ICW. Fireplace. 2 car garage. 'Recently
renovated. 51299/mo includes all utilities.
850-230-6006
COTTAGE ACROSS from ocean, 512 1st
Si South. Jax Beach, $850/mo -VIP Real-
ty 962-6190
JAX BCH, 4 blocks from ocean, 3BR
1.5BA, CH/A; file & carpets, new kit. cabi-
nets. $1250/mo plus $1100/dep. Dogs
30lbs and under considered. 514-4229 af-
ter 4pm. Broker/ owner
INDIAN SPRINGS, 4BRi2 5 BA. approx
3000 sl. 2 car gar., asking $1800/mo t
$1800 deposit, ready to move in,
1904)270-8515.
ATLANTIC BCH, completely remodeled
4BR/2.5BA, 2-story w/ 2 car garage, ott
street parking & fenced yard Near May-
pon school, beaches & base $1500/mo
+dep. 869 Gavagan. Call for apple.
(904)910-6052.
3BR/2BA, DOUBLE garage, brick home,
screened patio, inground pool. Recently
remodeled East side of Penman, close to
schools. $1400/mo.1(904)631-1825.
PALM VALLEY Fot Sale/ For Rent, 2/2
2400sf w/pool. Nicely appointed.
$1650/mo 2 5 acres. 904-339-0231. Own-
er-Agent. www.dare2dreamleam.com
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 2654 Jew-
ell Rd. 3/1, brick, rent to own. $1200/mo.
VIP Realty. 962-6190. .
JAX BEACH Holy Drive,' 3BR/2BA. 2 car,
-garage: lencedlyard. ',$1250'mo 4 deposit.

WEST BEACHES. Sution Lakes, 4/2;
2300si, Formal LR/DR. Family room
w/fireplace. carpel, cath ceilings, fenced
,yard. $1450/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-1125.


2BR/2.5BA INTRACOASTAL walerfronm
condo with spectacular view, end unit.
newly remodeled, granite, travertine, new
appliances, no smoking/ pets. $1200/mo
wnihout boat slip, $1400/mo w/boat slip.
613-2715..
JAX OCEAN FRONT NEW CONSTR
3/3, 2,471sf, designer tinishes, huge
ocean lanai, 2 pools, club, fitness center,
616-1527. .
OCEAN FRONT, new .3/3 garage, pool,
consider lease 'option 6 months plus.
$2575/mo. 568-4818.
BRAND NEW OCEANVIEW luxury condo
3/2, 2 garage spots, pobl, spa, $51795/mo..
631-0679
PONTE VEDRA Summer House
2BR/2BA. $1050/mo.; 1st mo $525, 904-
687-9371
3BR/2BA, WOLF Creek, Beach Blvd;
Clubhouse, Pool, Fitness; $1200/mo; Call
(904) 249-2840.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/2BA, split.floor plan,
fireplace. 1028 41h Si N., blocks from
beach. $1050/mo. 728-3000 (days).
786-2757 (evenings).
JAX BEACH, New 3BR/3BA, Northshore
Condos,' 1126 N. 1st St., consider 7mo.
lease $2100/mo. 904-614-3128.
1BR CONDO -$800/mo. in The Palms at
Marsh Landing. 2 community pools, tan-
ning bed, tennis court, witness room, and
much morel Miputes away from the
Beach, Mayo Clinic, and UNF Call 904.
322-8255. Leave message if no answer
2/2 OCEANFRONT Condo, 7th floor. Oce-
ania Condos, $2500/mo.. pool & gym.
Available October. Call Seana 910-3644.
1BR W/ GARAGE! 'The Palms $900/mo.,
568-1613.
2/2 OCEANFRONT .Condo. Jax Bch.
$1800/mo, Garage/ pool/ gym. No smok-
ing. Call 724-6594.
OCEAN FRONT 2/2 fumished w/ W/D,
$1800/mo, 386-5008.
FURNISHED, PVB. 2/2, flatl. gated com-
munity w/5 star amenities, east of A1A
$1500/mo. Lease/ Option available. Call
Broker/ Owner, Kirk illebrew, 463-1131.
PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED. 2BR/2BA,
1200sl, fireplace, W/D, 2nd floor, new car.
pet, huge ceilings $1125/mo. 635-6375.
PVB. SUMMERHOUSE, brand new.
2BR/2BA w/fireplace and appliances
5-star amenities, gated community
$950/mo. Kimmie 904-333-8604. Avail im-
mediately
LUXURY CONDO directly on Intracoastal
In MiraVista w/garage, 3BR/3BA, 2050sf.
$2275/mo. Boat slip available. Call Jay
343-1897.


BEAUTIFUL SUNSET Views. 1BR/1BA.
The Palms $900/mo. Call Ron 654-6223.
OCEANFRONT
JAX Beach, 3/2. pool, 1800+ sq. ft..
$2500/mo. 4 deposit. No pets. No smok-
ing, 904-463-2006.


PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA, Beach-
side. End unit, 1-story. May give option to
buy $1250/mo. (904)612-6532.
OCEANFRONT
1BR/IBA, pool, fabulous, upscale You
are worth It $1550/mo, 249-6166.


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ATLANTIC BEACH
SF(jDIO APARTMENT &
2 BEDROOM H-OME FOR RENT
Sho6A Term 'Leases
Studio $850 per month/650 sq. ft.
House $1200,per' month/ 1300 sq ft.,
Extremely beautiful residences, only
4 houses from ocean, views of ocean
from property, gated carport, private
sImmning pool, washer/dryoer--.
StuAt..i- (3l_,0 i'Lk & FP.
,-i iTt HoIsew/sc.ieenedrpauo. -1n,
First-and Last month's rent
& $1,000 deposit.
SOne renter per residence. No Pets..
Call 904-887-9595


^s^^ ^^ BEACH RENTALS 5555 5; ;r5
Unfurnislhed Homes 133 Magnolia NB 2BR/IIBA, top Riverbrook at 0
Q Serena Point JB 3BR/3BA. new floor large duplex. plus den, less than (oleniKerna"n Hodgesw
top floor condo, direct oceanfront block to bch. $1150/mo. backyard, corner lot, 2700sqft, two car
views amenities, garage. $3000/mo. Intracoastal West 'are .$1895/mo
Oceanside 932 JB 3BR/3.5BA, Bishop's Court Hodges ablo Bay San Pablo4BR/3BA newer
condo has luxurious features, ocean End units w/view, home on water, upgrades throughout,
porch, sunset porch, garage. all appliances, amenities. open floor plan. $1900/mo..
$ $2800/mo. 1BR/IBA. ground floor. $875/mo. Unfurnished Condos
North Shore JB 3BR/2BA, brand IB BA ground floor. $075 mo. Ocean Links PV
new construction w/incredible ocean IBR/IBA. ground floor. $900/mo. 2BR/2BA, second floor, screened porch,
views, garage, amenities. $2300/mo. Reserve at Pointe Meadows Gate fireplace, amenities $1000/mo.
SSawgrass- P 2BR2BA, home has Pkwy 2BR/2BA 2nd floor condo w/tile Befleza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor top/ S
wood deck w/lagoon to golf course floors. upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. end unit, vaulted ceilings, all upgraded.
views, remodeled. $1500/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA, $1100/m arsh ing
Villages of Solano PV townhouse, all upgraded, screened Screed porch, tile floors, amenities.
3BR/2.5BA, townhouse has loft, porch, amenities. $1100/mo. IBR/IBA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings.
garage, patio, very neutral and clean. IL Vifllagio Southside 2BR/2.5BA $850/mo.
$1450/mo. two story condo w/upgrades 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit,
434 9th Avenue N. JB 3BR/IBA. throughout, amenities. $1200/mo. vaulted ceilings. $1100/mo.
home has hardwood floors, all new Brightwater Gate Pkwy 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, w/wood floors,
interior, fenced backyard. $1400/mo. 2BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/upgrades fireplace, private garage. $1150/mo
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/IBA, 2nd throughout, porch. garage. $1250/mo.
story duplex, ocean views, wood deck, Stonefield at Bartram Park REIMAX COASTAL REAL ESIATE
,ood floors. $1200/mo. Mandarin 3BR/2.5BA, newer two Shannon Smith
The Courtyards AB 3BR/2.5BA, c h 1975 s 2 c a (904) 285-5640
private, updated unit w/garage, patio, courtyar hoe/,1 2 www.rentthebeaches.com
balcony, overlooks lagoon. $1175/mo. garage,
,i 1 S ga9 !1r r age-,; a S ,10


VL1, I-VVV


FURNISHED BUNGALOW w/uililies
Long/ short term. 2/1, fenced yard pets
OK. 4 blocks from beach $1600/mo Call
Broker/ Owner, Kirk Klllebrew. 463 1131


RIDE BIKE to beach 3/2 almost new con-
do, 1 mile from ocean $1200/mo.
(904)708-0391.
2/2 CONDO in Jax Beach/ Marsh Landing,
totally remodeled in '05, $1000/mo.
(904)591-6796
FURNISHED STUDIO Sawgrass Beach
Club villa. $850/mo Please Call 838-9598
between 9am-5pm.
PVB SUMMER house, luxury top floor 2/2,
rock star amenities,W/D. no pets/smokers,
Won't lasll $999/mo +deposit, 755-4038
OCEANFRONT, SPACIOUS 1/1 Furnish.
ed, pool, short/ long term. $1350/mo. 904-
737-2829.
VILLAS AT Marsh Landing 1/1, EIK. patio
laces wooded area, access from LR/BR,
double fireplace. $850/mo TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.
3BR/2BA SPACIOUS Contemporary style
Condo; Walking distance to the Beach!
$1200/mo.; Call (904) 249-2840.
3,i2 CONDO w/great ocean views
$1800/mo. 477-4640.
1BR/1BA W/GARAGE: uavertine stone
floors, deck, new appliances, grande
countertops; nice; $950, 463-0505.
SAWGRASS/ OCEAN Grove, 1BR/1BA
w/loft as bedroom/ office/ gymi. Pets OK.
Resort amenities. Extras: W/D, ceiling
fans, fireplace, tile in laundry and .
screened porch. $51000/mo. +1mo. depos-
it. Call Bruce at 377-5051.
NEW VALENCIA, 2/2.5. galed, upgrades,,'
elevators, fabulous clubhouse. $1700/mo
537-9008.
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA,
ocean front condo, living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/balcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, fully
furnished, great amenities, including cov-
ered parking, pool, hot tub. tennis, and
sandy beach Call for more details,
398-9080 ext 211.
2/2.5, WATERFRONT. 1140 sf, W/D.
$995/mo, 1 yr lease, non-smokers only,
543-9910.
1BR/1BA WATERFRONT Condo; offering
a beach lifestyle with Clunhouse, Resort
Style Pools. $1000/mo. only; Call (904)
249-2840.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Deerfield Lakes For
lease, newly remedied condo, 2BR/ 1 +
1/2 BA, AC. secunty system, electrical ap-
pliances, no pets. $800/mo.,deposit $800
(904)781-6528
3BR/2.5BA. 1700 si. Ocean views from
MB, garage, CH&A. No smoking, No pets
51700/mo. 1208 S. 2nd St. 655-7365
PVB 1BR 1BA, Summer House Beach-
side, 5 star amenities, lakeview, granile,
stainless steel appl., Irplc. $1100/mo. Call
553-9886.
LUXURY NEVER occupied 1/1 Condo,
Oceans Edge, walk o10 restaurants, beach
& shopping, fabulous kitchen, lake & foun-
ain views pol, club house, gym,
$1200/mo. Call 612-9943.
PVB 2BR/2BA walk to beach, newly reno-
vateq, $1100/mo. possible lease/pur-
chase, (215)598-7488.
NEW CONDO, 1BR, Easi of AlA. Club-
house & fitness room. $1300/mo Call
708-2867
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated 1BR/1BA, screened porch, lake
view, gated community, $850/mo. Susan
(904)514-7150.

PVB OCEAN Grove Condos 1BR/. 1Bih -
Prime Lake View, W/D, screened patio,
cable, alarm. Club house/ pool facilifies,
private beach access. $9001mth
(904)704-7907.
PVB, 2B'F(2BA. 1100sf.."2rid" fllfb: bnd,
w!gauage,, tireplae, Wv'D., vfu.Vpd iqeIipgs
walk to beach, quiet location. $1000/mo
904-742-0508.


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OCEANFRONT 1, OR 2BR, weekly/
monthly, pool, 463-7343.
*OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. V sit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Street & 5th Ave. South.,
www.oceanparksultes.com ,
(904)318-0044 1
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, rrionthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269.
S. JAX Bch.,2BR, fully furnished, ocean-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com


MINUTES FROM Mayport Navy Base,
quiet community, -private & beautiful.
235-9304.- -
TWO FEMALES looking for roommate
$650 +1/3 fees and utilities. Exclusive Mir-
avista, gated. pool, hot tub, health club.
walerfroni w/marnna view. Room has own
bathroom, brand new large unit, 2700st.
i904)463-2845.
CLEAN, QUITE. 10 mm. to beach, drug,
alcohol tree: $400 + dep.: 333-2624.


3BR'2BA LAKEFRONT home. Mayporti
Atlantic Bcn., $375/mo + 1/2 utlities
Available Oclober 281h, 249-4646
NEPTUNE BCH- 2 rooms to rent.
3BRi1BA house. $500/mo + 1/2 utilities
S962-0329
NEW RESIDENCE, masler bedroom w/
private baln lor rent. 5650/mo 237-4354.
TWO ROOMS for rent in attractive home
on waterfront Close to the beach, all utilil-
ies mcl $460mo. each. 221-4117.
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment 1904)249-1711,
(904)349-9969.
CHRISTIAN MALE seeks roomate, near
Maypon Rd $425/mo. dep & until.
923 6482.
JAX BEACH, walk to beach, bottom floor
bedroom private bath, $500/mo.
237-4354


APPROXIMATELY 750 sf. quality office
space overlooking golf course in S Jax
Beach Call 241-5553 x15
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space in Nep.
lune Beacn. 1200 sqtt w/ 5 large offices.
1400 sqh open floor plan (bulrd to suit), or
combine space for 2600 sqft Recently
renovated, ample parking, water included,
no CAM. For more informaiton, Call
992-9344 or 514-6092.
AlA & JTB Office Space
Leasing 600 1,200st I+-) avail. Nov. 1si.
$1.000 to $1,900/mo 8 lax. UNETA Lic.
.. RE. Brk. (904)306-7778
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE suite, approx.
1000 sqh. signage: avail at 3010 S. 3rd
Sl. Call 247-1770 Ior info.
3 OFFICE Rental Spaces in Jax Beach/
South 3rd St.- two upstairs units 700sl
ea. lone has a kitchen/ lunch area): one
downstairs unit @9 1400sf.- rental tales
are irom $760 base per month, depending
on size and amenities Call 247-1770 for
appi 1o view.
INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Office.
overlooking goll course in S. Jax Beach
SCall 241.5553 x15.


TO A LOVING home, lull bred Pit Bull
puppies, 1sl shots and worming.
246-6584
PET SITTING, in your home Dog walking.
Rebpo siole mature. Call Kirry,874-6062
FBEE,.TO..oing- nome a.- female, de-
clawed. 7 year old black and white cat
Violel loves to sit by you while watching
TV or reading Her elderly 'mother'
passed away. 241-0476
2 JACK Russell terneis, can't be separat-
ed. need loving home. w/lenced yard:
greai family petl 8 yrs. old, free to good
home 333-1111.
FREE TO good home. amle B&W tuxedo
car 2 1i2 years old. loving & gentle. excel-
leni hosi! Call Kirsien.


LAB MIX. PUPPIES. Females. Shois and
wormed $20 to good home. 743-2042.
CHIHUAHUAS PUPPIES for sale, $300.
333-2066
CHIHUAHUA.! MALTESE. 4yrs.. male.
neutered all shols. Best offer 285-8008.
SHIH TZU puppies, males 8 tamales.
9625-166.


HOMELESS PETS for adoption Cats &
S. dogs. 246-3600.
FOUND CAT in PVB off Solana Rd.. do.
meslic medium hair female, while with or-
ange patches. declawed in from. 285-
7924
LOST CALICO Cat. named Napi, 2nd St.-.
7th Souih, JB 449-3831.




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elc Only one signature required Excludes
govt. ieest Call weekdays 1800)462-2000
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
FORSYTH COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
06 CVD 6984
Karen Denise Roundiree-Topey, Plaintiff
vs. .
Linden Alanzo Topey, Defendant
To: Linden Alanzo Topey
TAKE NOTICE Inat a pleading seeking
-eliel against you was filed on ihe 25th
day ol Seplember 2006, in the above-enti-
tied action. Nonce ol Service of Process
by Publication began on the 271h day of
September 2006 Tne nature ol Ine rellel
being sought is as loilows
An absolute divorce based upon more
than one year's separation.
You are required to makN defense to
such pleading not later than November 10,
2006, and upon your failure to do so the
party seeking service against.you will ap-
ply to the Court for the relief sought.
This the 27th day of September 2006.,
Edward Y Brewer
Attorney for'Plaintiff
Davis & Brewer Attorneys
PO Box 786
Clemmons NC 27012
BL9/27, 10/4, 10/11/06


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA


CASE NO. 16-2006-CP-1802
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANGELINA LOSCO MENTE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of AN-
GELINA LOSCO MENTE, deceased,
whose date of death was May 16, 2005, is
pending in the Circuit Court for Duval
County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which is Duval County Court-
house, 330 E. Bay Street, Room, 101,
Jacksonville, FL 32202. The, names and
addresses ol Ihe Personal Representative
and the Personal Represenlalive's ahtor-
ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demanOs
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol this notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITH-
IN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the deceOenl and
olher persons having claims or demands
against the aecedeni's estate must tile
Iheir claims with Ihis Coun WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROV-
BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR-
RED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE tIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The dale ol the first publication of Inis No-
tice is October 11 2006.
Attorney for Personal Representative
's/Donna Dressier
Florida Bar No. 0793388
110 Dixie Lane
Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931
Telephone. (321)783-2714
Personal Representative
/s/DONNA DRESSLER
110 Dixie Lane
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
BL 1011. 10/18/06

IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR
COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE


NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING
IN RE: The license to practice nursing of
Liza C. Russell, L.P.N.
5042 Sharon Terrace
Jacksonville, Florida 32207
CASE NO; 2005-69302
LICENSE PN 332001
The Department of Health has filed an Ad-
ministrative' Complaint against you, a copy
of which may be obtained by contacting,
Ollie Evans, Assistant General Counsel,
Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cy-
prdes Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee Florida
32399-3265, (850)245-4640.
If no contact has been made by you con-
cerning the above by October 25, 2006,
the mater of the Administhative Complaint
will be presented at at) ensuing meeting ol
the. Board of Nursing in an informal pro-
ceeding. -
. In accordance with Ihe Americans with
Disabilities Act. persons needing a special
accommodation to participale in inis pro-
ceeding should conlaci the individual or
agency sending this notice not later Inan
seven days prior to the proceeding at the
address given on Ihe notice Telephone
18501245-4640. 1-800-955-8771 iTDD or
1.800-955-8770 |V) via Florida Relay
Service
SL9/20, 9/27, 10/4, 10/11/06



LOST WEDDING ring at Micnlers Beach
shallow water, near public access, live
small diamonds original owner will pro
vide a picture to finder and a $250 reward.
(603)860-5521


AMERICA'S DRIVING ACADEMY Starl
your driving career today Offering course.
es In CDL A. Low tuition leel Many pay-
ment optionsI No registration feel
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HEAVY EOUIPMENT Operator Cenrtiled.
Hands on Training Job Placement Assis.
tance. Call Toll Free 1866)933-1575. As-
sociated Training 'Services. 5177 Homo-
sassa Trail. Lecanlo, Florida. 34461.
THERAPIST W,' ABA knowledge needed
to teach 7 yr. old, high functioning, autistic
boy; e-mail to jpmickey@comcast net.
MATH TUTOR- Experienced. Certified
Math Teacher will tutor students grades
K-t2 Call Slacie *S 249-2293
IF YOU are interested in advenising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classitieda@eachesleader corn


WAYNE NEIKIRK, HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator training for
Plaintiff employment: Bulldozers, Backhoes, Load-
ers, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Ex-
v. No. 04-082 cavaiors; National Cenilication, Job Place-
ment Assistance Associated Training
PETER N. MASCI, d/b/a Services 1800)251-3274 wwwequipmen-
CREATIVE STONE, CO. and loperalor corn


BEN W. HOOPER III, Trustee for
RONALD E. VALENTINE, and wife,
JOYCE VALENTINE, and DOROTHY
WEBB and PAMELA J. MASCI.
Defendants

ORDER ALLOWING SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION IN LIEU OF PERSONAL
SERVICE.
The plaimtiff, Wayne Neikirk, has filed a
Motion for an order allowing service of
process upon defendants, Peter N. Masci.
d/b/a Creative Stone, Co and Pamela J.
Masci, by publication in lieu of personal
service. Plaintiff has demonstrated that
the residence of said defendants Is un-
known and cannot be ascertained upon
diligent inquiry.


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PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954. 655-3300.


It is therefore. ORDERED, thal the YES YOU can stan painting bellei! Open
Clerk of this Court shall' Art Classes forming now at new South
1. Fettwimicause.a-opybf(.thisrhder I Beach Gallery in Beach Plaza. Weekly.
lo -be published, f tr. lour consc uleve workShops and pain.ing demos Pre-regis-
weeks ri 'the 'BAcne' Leard r.- Vnich Iration and into 247-4341. 708-2911.
newspaper is the newspaper of general
circulation in Allantic Beach, Flonda. Ine .
last known residence ol defendants, Peter .OWNA_1._
N Masci and Pamela J. Masci NANNY NEEDED. PVB. requires iqght
2. A copy o t this Orderthat I housework & reliaDle ranspodalion lo pick
published snail include the names of the ,ework & reliable transporation to pick
parties ol this action, the name ol this up Iodalera rom school3P/T 12pm-6pm
Court, and the location at which this Court weekdays. 923-7796
3 A copy of this Order that is published SERVERS
shall further notify the defendants they PART-TIME evenings in our main dining
music answer or otherwise respond to the room. Flexible schedule. Some holidays
Complaint in this action within thirty (30) and weekends necessary. Great work en-
days of Ihe fourth week of the publication vironmeni Applications al Fleel Landing
of this Order. if they do not answer or thn- Security Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
erwise respond, a delaultl judgment may Atlantic Beach. FL: Fax to (9041246-9447:
be entered against them. email lo jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
4. A copy of this Order that is published site ileetlanding.com. EOE/ Drig-Free
snail also serve to notify the defendants Workplace.
this matter is set for trial on December 13. ONLINE BUSINESS seeking person
2006. at 930 a.m. in the Cocke County w/mnlernet and some web design knowl-
Chancery Court in Newport. Tennessee edge Grow wilh us. 'Big money polenhal
... .. .. .. ... 314-7901


ENTE H Mis 11hn day of August. 2006.
.s' Teltord E. Foigely. Jr
Chancellor '
APPROVED FOR ENTRY:
/s! Barry H. Valentine
Barry H. Valentine
BPR #021732
Attorney for Plainliffs
335 East Main Street
Newport. Tennessee 37821
1423)623-3082
BL 9/27. 10/4, 10.11, 10/18/06
SUPREME COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF KINGS
VLADIMIR JIVOUTSKIL
PlalnllffIs)
against .
HOPE ANN ISENBERG.
Defendants)
Index No.: 13366/06
Dale Summons filed: 05/02/06
Plaintiff designates: KINGS County as irme
place of trial
The basis ol venue is Plaintiff's Residence
SUMMONS WITH NOTICE
Plaintiff resides at,
2160 84th 3F
Brooklyn. NY 11214
ACTION FOR A DIVORCE
To the above named Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
serve a notice oI appearance on Ine Plain.
lit's Attorney(s) within twenry 120) days al-
ter the service ol this summons, exclusive
ol nthe day ot service, where service is
made by delivery upon you personally
within the state, or within thirty 1301 days
aher completion of service where service
is made in any other manner In case ol
your failure to appear, judgment -will be.
taken against you by default for the relief
demanded in the notice set forth below.
Daled April 27.2006
/s/Olga Susiova
Anorney(s) lor Plaintiffis
Olga Suslova, Esq. '
2875 West 8th Streetl
Brooklyn. NY 11224
718-266-1555
NOTICE: The nature of this action is to
dissolve Ine marriage between the pari-
ties. on the grounds. DRL 170(2)- Aban-
donment.


DISHWASHERS, PIT
at Vicar's Landing (Ponle Vearal. Excel-
lent pay Drug Iree workplace, EOE. Call
273-1734
SERVERS AND Bartenders needed for
Georgia/ Florica and ACC games. Call
2498269
COUNTER HELP. Pone Vedra area,
PTiFT. ahernoons & Salurday. Call 285-
5644.
BEACHES CHURCH seeking Nursery At-
tendani to provide care lor inlanis to 3 yr.
olds on Sun. mornings & Wed. evenings
$10/hr. references & experience required.
246-2010.
EVENINGS & Saturdays, mature, out go-
Ing. motivated litness minded. Curves for
Women, 278 Solana Rd PVB. Apply in
.person
TEACHER AID for a.m. pre-K class, more
houts it willing to cook. mus have com-
pleted background checks; 1851 Beach
Blve., Jax Beach, 32250 EOE, 242-9645
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY leader wanted
lor beaches church coordinating Christian
program lor children grades K-5. 20
hswk, salary 246-2010
OFFICE CLEANERS P.T in evenings and
FrT daytime condo cleaners Jax Bch.
636-7515.
RESTAURANT JANITOR, 3rd shift 7
nights per wk, good pay. call Tim. 404.
592-7835.
HHA, CNA. & Companion Sitters wanted
lor SS. ARL. Beaches areas Top Payl
Apply @ 3515 Hendricks Ave Underhill
Statffing, Inc #HHA21206096
BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN
Sell motivated last moving, flexible, multi-
task person Must be able to follow dl-
rections. Reliable Iransponaiion a must.
6pm-10.30pm, or later Call Debbie after
2pm. 285-3400, ext. 3352. DFWP.
VENUS DISTRIBUTION Center is looking
for Pickers' Packers if you like working in
a tast paced, climate controlled environ-
ment, you'll love working in ,oUr ware-
house. Warehouse experience a plus.
Full time or part time. Call our job line at
645-6000 prompt 2 We also take applica-
lions in our lobby at 11711 March. Beach
. Drive Irom 9am-4pm Mon-Fri. EOE
WEEKEND SECRETARY/ Receptionist.
Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home In Jax
Bch, has a position available for a week-
end secretary/ receptionist to join their
team of. professionals. This is a multi-task
position that requires working ever other


The relief sought is a judgment of absolute weekend and occasionally in the eve-
divorce In favor of the laintiff dis solving nings. Must be computer literate. Respon-
the marrie bet en he prties in thi abilities include answering telephones,
action. Thenature o any ancillary or add preparing materials for funeral services,
tional relief demanded Is maintenance light housekeeping duties communicating
exclusive .possession of te marital resi- service information to client families and
dance and its contents, life, health and directing families and friends for visita-
disability insurancefor the benefitof the ions. Interested parties should e-mail re-
Plaintiff, an equitable distribution of marital mesto rgs@hardge-giddens.com
property and/or distributive award: counsel M/././. uWr
fees, experts fee; and any other relief the REAL ESTATE CLOSING COORDINA-
court deems fitting and proper. TOR. Preferably w/ Real Estate License;
e-mail resume at
BL 10/11,10/18, 10/25/06 firsttrustrealty@bellsouth.net


TEACHER" ASSISTANT for infant room,
7-11am or 8am-12pm; must be reliable,
patient, and work well with children & oth-
ers;1851 Beach Blvd., Jax Beach, EOE,
242-9645.
DEPENDABLE, EXPERIENCED. Sales-
person to work at' furniture consignment
store 10-6pm, 2-3 days per week.
241-5558.
BUSY PV Salon has opening for Recep-
tionist. Evenings, Saturdays. 285-7776.
GIRL FRIDAY, clerical and project work
for Ponte Vedra office. 273-1669..
HANDYMAN NEEDED, Large home'
+beach condo. Approx. 15hrs/week, flex'
$15/hr. 904-536-4330.

NURSES
Weekends 7pm to 7am and every other
S:weekend 7am to 7pm 'every Saturday
and Sunday at a .Premier Retirement
Community Health Center. Applications
available at Fleel Landing Security Gate,
One Fleel Landing Blvd Atlantic Beach,
FL. Fax to 1904)246-9447. email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
RELIABLE HELPER for Moving Company
in Jacksonville Beacn. 249-9395.
994-1269
BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY needed lot
Real Estate Office. Quickbook experience
Fax resume 273-4848
PRACTICE FINANCIAL Manager, Neurol-
ogy, handles all of the following: pt. billing
lreceivabies & payables), month end pt.
statements, monin- & year-end pi. repons.
month. & year-end practice financial re-
ponrts, AP,.musi have knowledge of Med.
ics Elite/ Medical Manager deals with al
financial aspects of practice 20-25
hrlweek position. Fax resume to 242-
0241
P'T DRIVER Ior upscale retirement corn-
murilry. CDL required with P endorsement.
20 hours per week. Apply within The Al-
rium Retirement Community 9960 Atrium
Way, for direcions please call 724-4726
or lax resume to 721-3972


VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vet clinic At least lyr experience re-
quired Compeulive salary, excellent ben.
eits Fax resume to 246-3061 or call
246-2045 lor more info Beaches Animal
Clinic. 937 Beach Blvd Jax Beach
POLICE PATROL OFFICER
City of Atlantic Beach. Must have current
law enlorcemeni ceriicaiion acceptable
to Ine Siate of FL and be eligible to com-
plete Florida training and certification with-'
in 6 months ol hire $16.75/hr; $670.'wk.:
$34 840tyr toenetits Applications musl
be received by 10118106 at 800 Seminole
Rd. Atlanlic Beachn. FL 32233. Testing on
10,28,06 For more into visit.
www.coab.us or call (904)247-5820. No
smokers, tobacco users. Drug lesling con-
ducted. EOE.
MANAGER, SUPERVISOR lor Delail po-
sition experience neipiul but will train.
Can make between $400 -$700 per week
Must have valid driver's license & trans-
ponation Only serious. responsible, hard
workers need apply Eric. 716-4413.
CAR HAULING career Exceptional pay'
Great nome lime' Ouisiandming Company
Paid Benetils' Paid Trarning! Minimum 1
year OTR experience required Call any-
Irme 19121571-9668 OR 1866)413-3074.
$300 HIRING BONUS D-Licensed Secur-
ity Officers needed to work upscale gated
communities and condominiums in Jax
and Ponte Vedra Beach Apply in person
or online al: First Coast Security Services,
6817 Soulhpoinl Pkwv #1001. Jackson-
ville. FL 32216 (904)281-0070
www.Ilrstcoasisecuiityonhine corn
DRIVER- ACT NOW...Hiring OTR & Local
Drivers "Earn $4,000 in bonuses your 1st
year "New Equipment 'Premrum Pay
Package "No HazMat Required -Call
1877)882-6537-Oakley Transport. We care
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FULL-Time, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Re-
tirement Community Excellent benelil
package, competitive wages, good work-
ing environment. Applications available at
Fleel Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach. FL, Fax Io
(904)246-9447, email lo: jobs@fleetland-
Ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.
BUSY ANIMAL hospital is looking lor re-
ceiplionist Strong customer service skills
required. Apply Ponle Vedra Anima Hos-
pilal. 28 Corona Rd, 285-7924


BREAKFAST & Dinner cooks F/IT & PrT. ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
experience required, Players Cafe, PVB City of Atlantic Beach. Starting pay
273 5595 ... i ..., $1187'nr. ($24.689,'yr'w to $14 84'br
5- 30 867,yr I DOOG benefits Work hours
GROWING PRINTER in need of person- vary.- One year exp" in animal l andfing
nel w/ printing experience Sales. custom- preferred: Valid Onver's license with a sal-
er service & graphics. 246-9162. isfactory driving record requirea.'Applica-
DRIVER- Hiring quatliled drivers for Cen- tions accepted until 10/18/06. Test date
ral Florida local and naonal OTR pos- 10/28/06. 800 Seminole Rd, Atlantic
r F a n osl'Beach, FL. 32233. For more into call
lions Food grade tanker, no hazma o (904)247-5820orviswwwcoaus. No
pumps Great benefits. competitive pay smokers-tobacco users. Drug w easing con-
and new equipment. Need 2 years expen dumokered. EOE.bacc users. Drug
ence Call Byvnm Transoon for your op- ducted. EOE.


ponunity loday 1800)741-7950.
HAIR STYLIST rental/ commission sla-
Irons available in a new planning salon in
Allanmic Beach Will consider boolh rental
or commission basis. We are seeking 2
stylisIs who are upbeat. friendly & crea-
live professionals who are willing to work
hard & grow wiln us We will be ready in
aboul 6 weeks lor two stylists. Please call
Ji you have an outgoing personality and
want something different. 235-9529.
READER'S DIGEST CO.
Books are Fun offers an exciting sales op-
portunity lor independent sales rep' Set-
up and run Book Fairs at Corporaltions
and Hospitals Commission Guaranteed
Ine firsl 3 mths Training & suppon provid-
ed. Need SUV/ Truck, Trailer, storage
and computer Explore our website & sub-
mit your resume'
www booksarelunild.com
Enter Req#2117BR
Fax 888-556-4795
Call 800-966-8301 x2698
BUSY ANIMAL hospital seeks Techni-
cians & Kennel Artendenis, Mon -Fri..
plus weekends Apply 'Ponte Vedra Anima
Hospital. 28 Corona Rd, 285-7924.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an experienced SALES FLOOR
MANAGER Must nave call center/ sales
management experience- Security and
Surveillance (SSli preferred with
W I.T mentality and work elhic. Establish-
ed start-up company with big plans for
growth in marketing and sales Torce, lacili.
ty expansion including brand expansion
and industry identity Prolessional wanted
to assist in sales and marketing ertorts.
Salary -commlssion bonus and opportu-
nity lor advancement, wilh no week-
ends Call 207-7757 ext 215
'TAXI DRIVERS Wanted Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999
ADMIN ASS' Title Clerk For Busy Beach-
es retail business. Must rave attention to
detail, good people skills. Fun place to
work Some Saturdays required. Please
lax resume to 223-5499.

SERVERS
FULL-TIME (Spil Shift; in our main dining
room. Must be available weekends. Holi-
days a mriusi Greal benefits and work en-
vironmeni Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Allantic Beach, FL, Fax to 1904)246-9447:
e-mail io- jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
Ssile Ileellanding corn EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace .
OFFICE CLEANERS needed for cleaning
nightly. Will train, must have iransponalion
and phone. Call 273-2761.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT w/some
showroom sales duties as needed at a
well established marble and granne im-
porter located at the beach Knowledge of
stone maidrials and design helpful Salary
and benefits negotiable upon experience.
Fax'resume to 241-3204.
WILLING TO educate highly motivated in-
dividual for career in financial services,
call Janet, 707-1263.
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Seeking responsible reliable individuals.
Must be bondable. Serious inquiries only.
Leave msg at 716-8824.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
LAWN/GENERAL MAINTENANCE at
Beaches area condo. Salary based On
experience and desire to work. Benefits.
Call 904-553-9946.
PAINTERS WANTED for custom home
painting. Transportation & experience re-
'quired. 635-9249
ELECTRICIANS HELPER needed in
beaches area for swimming pool electrical
contractor. No exp. necessary. $8.00/hr.
Call David 759-7328.


LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman & help-.
ers Apply 7am, TNT Landscape, 1074
10th Ave Southi Jax Beach 247-4477.
HIRING EXPERIENCED cooks & servers.
mm 1 year. pay top $$ Apply in person
Fionn MacCools 333 1st St. N Suite 150.
SALES REPS, lop pay. no wkds, inbound
inside sales, Ilexible hrs., advancement
opportunity, 730-2031 ext 210 .
SURVEYING
IMMEDIATE opening, instrument person.
-experience required, call Boalwrignti Dur-
den Surveyors, (904)241-8550 ext 232.
LMT NEEDED lor busy chiro office. NMT
training a must Clinic exp preferred.Fax
resume to 904-645-3483.
HAIR ARTIST needed for Op-scale salon/
spa. Come join a team ol creative profes-
sionals. Contact Kim, 821-4845
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
PLANNER II
Starting pay $21 47/hr ($44,657/yr) Bach-
elor s degree in Planning or a closely re-
lated field with 2-3 year's exp. in local gov-
emment zoning'or planning office. Must
be proficient in GIS applications Valid
driver's license with a satisfactory driving
record. AICP preferred. Applications ac-
cepted until position filled at 800 Seminole
Rd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233.
(904)247-5820 or visit www.coab.us
No smokers. tobacco users. Drug testing
conducted. EOE.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking experienced SALES REPRE-
SENTATIVES for last growing office with
new marketing campaigns and expansion
plans Must have sales experience .with
strong work ethic and great attitude. Ex-
cellent opportunity or flexible hours, lop
pay. high commission with advancement/
management opportunity and no week-
ends Call 207-7757 ext. 210






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Fairfield Inn & Suites
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insurance, 401K.


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pay flexible hrs no wkds must have of-
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215.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transponalion & phone required
591-5901, 514-1188
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED, 249-2254
LIQUOR STORE Clerk, Bartender, Door
Person. Music be able io work days.
nighis, weekends, and holidays Must
pass drug tesi and background check
Call Robert @ 465-0149

Office Manager
Delail or;enicd mulli lasker. Word. Excel
experience required Salary. bonus plus
benelils Fax resume 241-0752.

*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed 10to work Beach and
Iniercoastal areas, at least 23 yrs. old.
good driving record Call 249-0360.
PREP COOKS, Pizza makers, Cashiers
and Servers. F/T & Pf/T. Apply at all Al's
Pizza locations.
CUSTOM Interior Trim Carpenter or help-
ers needed., any carpentry experience a
plus. Beaches and Ponte Vedra areas
Call Tim 5099071.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an ADMIN. ASSISTANT. Must
have professional ariitude wllh the ability
to pnonlize, mulli-lask. manage, delegate
and career ambihon. Great opportunity for
nigh income with advancement and no
weekends Call 207-7757 exi 215
GROWING FAST paced lawn mainte-
nance company looking lor F/T help
655-8502
FAST PACED Orthopaeaic Practice local-
ed at Ihe beach looking for lull-time Tele-
phone Operalor/ Appoinlment Scheduler.
Monday. Fnday- 40 hours per week. Must
have 2 years experience.either in a medi-
cal practice or on telephones. Full Bene-
ilts. Please fax resume to (904)241-7331
GOLF SHOP Arltendant. Marsh Landing
Country Club hiring F/T, but will consider
P/T applications Oulgoing personality
and social interaction, telephone and corn.
puler skills. This is a customer service po-
silon with the following key job compo-
nents- taking reservallions, billing/ collecl-
ing lees, goli shop retail sales/ merchan-
dising, shop appearance $9-$10/hr +
benefits Please apply in person Tues-
day- Sunday Call 285-6459 for directions
Drug testing/ EOE.

Immediate

Openings

Join our team of
cleaning professionals

No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
pypty in pavwnta.:



2201 FloridaBlvd.
Mon-Fri8-4:30'
.241-9520


Perfect Part-Time Job!
(Full-Time Tool)

Home Cleaners

$200 $400/wk.

Flexible Daytime
Schedule
Work Near Home
*.Own Transportation
Required


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1976 MERCEDES 450 SL Classic, dark
12FT ALUMINUM Boal w,'6hp. Johnson red, berge leather, 2nd owner $8500.
motor, runs great $900 OBO. 246-2011 923-4080.


Il 9:14 tAIM-likig'I~


BOAT SLIP For Rent. Harbonown Marina
40' with water & electric, $500. 463-2845


1991 SUZUKI Samurai. new tires/ front
shocks, ext>a computer module, igniter,
and relay Solih ride, soft top, $600.
1904)333-0242


.HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED lor two fami
lies Duties include cleaning. cooking, spe-
cial projects, errands, some. child care
Non-smoker Must have own transporta-
tion. $10/hr. 307-9107, 246-8190.


CNA. 10 years ekpenence in nome house
care and house management I can pro-
vide 24 hour/day care Tolal care and
transponalion, ol- paiieni Relerences and
.background, available (904)885-2200.


FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE .
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical or- NW'V'r''''" "' 1
lice Full ,1part rime secrelarial!-clercal. IF YOU are interested in advertising under
and'support of M.D a unique setting. Ex- this category please call 904-249-9033 or
perience required in answering! phones, e-mail: classilied@beachesleader.com
computers, communtcaltions-and public-re-'
labons.-Must-be enthuslastc. dependable, COMPANION CAREGIVER. Mature, trust-
consistent, and an excellent match. -F&x wonhy lady will give loving care'to he eld-
-. ..... ...... .,.. erlv..'Incl liohi housekeeoino. Please call


HEART PINE T & G flooring cut locally
irom antique Pine Irwibers. Large quantity
w/ incredible dark patina. Lic. ST5903
Florida Heartwood 249-8310


JACKSONVILLE BEACH' PIER AT
SUNRISE POSTER. Buy one get one
Ireel $20. karmaeffect.com or call
1904)759-7984.

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rume with. W reflec; nIU nJclls
please. Per sepnone Healing Ans Center, Geroa 733-2473 SELLING 182+/- ACRES AND HOME at
FAX (9041246-3778' MEDICAL ASSISTANT for elderly. Ceri- Auction, (SCHLEY CO. GA. NOV. 4) Of-
fed N-s. Asist .".'- .. 20' ered in Parcels. Pond, Two Creeks, Tim-
HIRING 1 experienced Bartender, days i e ,Assis ,homemaker, 20 ber, Paeure landWildlife and Equipment
and nignts Harbor Tavernm Call 208- ears experience Mon.day-Friday, t866)300.7653
1922.' L,"s'. b, .- T .,,o slauh61 1g'o"24P' 537(hoqpj.TP ."tprd8 W6WW.LAND2AUCTION.COM =20.
r,' r.._,*A, .*- :,;-?'ln-iCO1aP.ANIONtsltnNG..dr ifhild.lIhbre,',AUCrtON-1 COMPLETE Operating -18
Lawn service seeks individual to, peorm housekeeping and.more..PVB referen-' Hole Golf Course and 67 i/-Derveopred
dependable quality work-Excelleni pay & ces 534-3732.', Residential Lots and Undeveloped Tracts.
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted Saturday, October 28. Deals: ironhor-
Perschel Brothers Seryces, .Inc. R46- seauctlon.com or (800)997-2248
09697 h e s I pl. "i.I NCAL#3936.


ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH TO HAUL
FLOWERS', Class A Teams or Solos
wanting to team Home Weekly Top Payv
,& Benefits., Call 18001)428-0343 *ww.Ar-
mellinl.com
WE HAVE drivers protected to 'earn
$56.000 Inis yearl How much will YOU
earn? How much will YOU earn, Home
weekly!. HEARTLAND EXPRESS
(800)441-4953
www heanlandexpress.com.
FULL TIME Receptionst' Data Entry.
30 year old consulting company located
on Hodges Blvd is seeking a Reception-
isti'Data Enlry person. Must have profes-
sional appearance and a police speaking
voice- Experience in answering a multi.
line telephone system is desired. Basic
computer skills are required. lMust be able
to accurately input customer inlormalion
into a computerized database system
Other duties include creating reports,'
maintaining inventory and olrer general
clerical functions Working hours are Mon-
oay-'Friday, 9.00 to 6.00 Please email'
your resume lomall@baelbscompany.oom
or lax to 421-2100.

ACTIVITY ASSISTANT
TEMPORARY F/T POSITION
6 week asignmeni to assist in Healln Cen-
ter Activities Department, 40 hour week
with some weekends required. Experience
in long-term care environment preferred.
Applications available at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fax to
1904)246-9447: Wenbsie ieeflanding.com.
email to- jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE.'
Drug-Free .Workplace
BONO'S BAR-B-O Neplune Bcn is ac-
cepting applications for experienced serv-
ers and cashiers. Applythi person 2-5pm
daily
CARIBBEE KEY looking lor experienced
Line Cooks Apply in person' between
10am-4pm M-F, 100 First SI N Nep Bch.

POOL CLEANER
wivalid Florida Driver's License Experi-
ence nelplul but wil train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply Sunside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd 246-2666, or lax resume
249-8801, e-mail surlsidepools ,',aol corr.
JOURNEYMAN TILE and slone ins aller.
Must have tools, truck. WC exemption FT
position, lop pay 476-3086.


BED- BRAND name queen sel,
new,. w'warrantv $129. Can deliver.
19041858-9350
CUSTOM STAINED.glass windows. eatc.
241-5666., .
BED- KING mattress ser, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391.0015.
PELICAN STAINED glass window, $500.
241-5666. .
6 PIECE Bedrodm Sel includes queen
mattress & -box, new still in boxes $499.
Can deliver 858-9350..
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT rifig. -.256 :,
$1500. 993-118. ,
STEEL' BUILDINGS, factory -deals. Save
$. 40X60"to 100X200'. Ex: 50x100x12'=
$3.60'sq ft' (8001658-2885. www.rigiad-
building.com. .,
WASHER &DRYER, ex.,cond.; heavy duty
ex. large'cap $150 ea cah deliver &
guarantee,. 874-1747. .
PEDESTAL dining table w/two leaves and
4 chairs..Like new, $750 OBO.-..New lift
recliner .;hair $800 OBO, 249-5956.
GE DRYER $75 Sears Stove & Oven
$75 very clean. 99319550
2 NICE twin mattress/box sets wiframes.
$75ea. Can deliver. 2-16-1832
LIKE NEWI Lincoln electric welder, $175:
Koball upright 150psi compressor. $175.
Husqvarma 20" criain saw. $275: full-size
truck louvered alum. lallgate, $300: Yo-
kum diamond cut tool box, $300, 2006
Ford F350 6.0 diesel. 11.000 ml, $41,000
Call todayl 502-6629.


ICON TREADMILL in armoire w, built-in
TV. inclines, $695 285-4769
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer. $75/ea.
30 day warranty Deliver. $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
WASHER & Dryer. $175 lor both 2 1/2
Ion Rheem A'C, condenser and air han-
dler, good condition 945-0226
FILL DIRT- Cheapl Dig ponds free for
dirt Cail 497-9666.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/martress & box spring Musl sell. $395.
Can deliver 19041858-9350
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & roxsprinng, new in
plastic w/warranty $379. Must sell.
(904)858-9350.


ABSOLUTE AUCTION. Estates of Cades
Cove adloins Great Smoky Mountains Na-
lional Park. Townsend, TN Saturday, Oc-
idber 21, 10:30 am
WWW FURROW COM, 1-800.4-FUR-':
ROW. TN Lic. #62.
AUCTION- HISTORIC Spnnglield Homes.
October 21, 1100arr, 91h & Main. restau-
rant & theatre. View all -properties,
www.godearth.us 1866)699-SELL Good
Earn Realty & Auction AU-3285 AB-
2421789
AUCTION 2,500 Acres Timberland Bladen
& Sampson Counties, NC: Tues., Ocl 24,
6:00 p.m 32 Iracts trom 2 to 200 acres.
Merchantable timber Call for into.
(800)479-1763 NCAL8397100. buyer's
premium John Dixon & Assoc. wwwjohn-
dixon com ,



I AM looking for a large hard plastic tod-
dler swimming pool for puppies. Call Ka-
ren 742-3315.
WANTED CHILDS bicycle seat or pull
along trailer lor carrying child on bike. Call
646-3596 Iv. msg
SCARLET KINGSNAKE non-poisonous,
red nose. Call snake man 246-2105
IF YOU are Interesled in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classlfied@beachesleader.com



AVONLEA ANTIQUE Mall, 8101 Phillips
Hwy. at Baymeadows; fail fesllval sale,
13th through 151h,.parking lot sale Sat.,
holiday enlenaining demonstrations Sun.,
great savings all weekend


SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
tune-up All makes, all 'models, $49 50.
241 2112


WELL-DONE CLEANING and Repairs
Services. Do you need your nomp or of-
lice cleaned or repaired? Please call
(904)327-8658.
ASAP CLEANING, move ouls & rentals,
566-5313
BEACHES CLEANING
Residential.' commercial, move. in/out
cleaning, and construction clean up. Call
lor iree estimate 718-5471
EXQUISITE CLEANING SERVICE. Resi-
dential maid service to meet your needs.
*:Starting our.61h ,eai. 280-5339.

CLEANING SERVICE Special! Home or
office Home: buy 4 cleaning, get 1 'free;
buy 8, get 2 free Call for more into, 631-
8527.

HAPPY HOUSEKEEPERS, Residential/
Cemmeiecial clean-up Senior discounts.
Call '612-8060.
FAST DEPENDABLE nouse cleaning,
reasonable rates, experienced' and 'refer-
epces: Sue 249-6162.'


QISH NETWORK FREE 4 Roomsl Over
240 Charnelsl FREE iPod Shuttlel FREE
Movie Channels! FREE DVR! FREE HD
Upgrael Cal lNqw,!,gr g)318-4,03pj Ajbi.


ANOMOTEC. QUALITY Electrical Serv'-
,ces. Free estimates for repair/ installation.
Comm/Res. Standby generators and
transfer switches. Ail electrical needs.
Visa/MC 343-5535 Great rates


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FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Inslail, replace.
35yrs Experience. Relerences. Mick Out-'
door Enterprises- 241-7276, 838-9599.



STOP FORECLOSURE. Save your home.
24 noug message. 904-722-9159.
www sloppingloreclosuieiasi.com



COMPUTER REPAIR. Lowest prices I
221-5924
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Microsoft cer-
.,tified. 15 years expenence. House calls.
References. Call Mark -- (904)553-2343
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls. Training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
lech. 904-249-3034. or email.
callrob@cdmcast.net.



ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing. edging, weeding, lrimmin'g- trees.
shrubs. Licensed & Insured Residenlial &
commercial CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301
RESCUE MY LAWN
Residential Lawn Service
699-2459. .


DRESSER, BED. stove, much more: Fri
& Sat. 9am-3pm 615 16th Ave. So.
HOUSEHOLD. CLOTHES. and misc.
2016 10In Si N.. Saturday, 8-?
103 EVANS Dr, Friday & Saturday, 8am-
1pm, near Seabreeze EDem.
SATURDAY, 8AM-2PM. 652 9th Ave S.
Housenold items. etc.


MASSEY APPLICATIONS- courteous,
competent & competitive, pressure wash.
ing, painting. drywall.repair, texture & wall
coverings. 25 years experience. Lic., in-
sured, refs 403-7389.
SAVE NOW! Interior & Exterior painting
Pressure washing. 19yrs. ai Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY: 15yrs.. experi-
ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
221-4117


CUSTOM PAINTING & Repairs by Dean.
Inlenor/exlerior painting. Ali types of
repairs, business & residential. Fully
licensed & insured. 309-4720.
OUALITY INTERIOR & exterior painting
by Glenn Keller, licensed & insured, cour-
teous & dependable, call for free estimate,
591-4007
A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
knolch work guaranteed. Painting, trim,
carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing.
Licensed Insured. Free estimates
861-9500


QUALITY HOME Repair Painting, Wood
Repair, Pressure Washing and more.
17yrs experience. Licensed/ Insured.
861-9500.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls. painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
HANDYMAN- DOORS. Torm, Decks,
Painting. Stucco, misc Quality Work
l904)755-6898.
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens, cabinets, bath-
rooms, tile, doors, windows, rolled wood,
lermite damage, rool leaks. drywall.
decks, etc. Honest, top quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
(904)710-3784.
REPAIR GUY, INC.
SMALL HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS.&
MAINTENANCE. 334-6091.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC,
Painting, carpentry, waier proofing, pres-
sure washing. Ilp work, drywall.
904-241-7023 ,


'PERSCHEL & MEYERI PEST 'MGMT...
We. service thousands of beach.residents.
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.


2006 MODEL BLOWOUTI- .Warehouse
Clearance Sale on the Newj Kayak Pool
SAVE $ thousands on selected models
limited supply! FREE ESTIMATES Easy
Finance Fast Installation Call (866)348-
7560 www kayakpoolsllorida.com.


DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools '$25/weekt i
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make '
your life a little easier. 285-0240.'.
CRYSTAL POOLS, Pool Cleaning slaning
at $25/week i-cnems. Licensed Ihsured
537-2801
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FLOORINGENGINEER'S. All your Home
Improvement needs" Tile, Wood, Carper,
Laminates, Painting, etc. Free estimates.
Licensed/ Insured. Jim 813-6756.
INTERLOCKING PAVERS-, Driveways
Patios, Entryways. Top quality, last free
estimates .904-537-0411.
PERFECTION DRYWALL Inc. Specializ-
ing in drywall & home maintenance. Lic. &
ins. (904)509-2849.
REMODEL HOUSES, tile floors, bath-
rooms, and repairs; Allen Zamora Corp.,
314-5499.


IN NEED of a new roof? Don't'hesilate
'cill Gales Empire 'Roofing' 246-2224
-They do an excellent job.- Very satisfied
customer, Pamela Westholen -


ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ -the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. .880-9908
CCC1326983..
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Reroof, ndw roof, repairs all types of roofs.
Mention Inis ad for a $100 discount on all
reroof or repairs over $750. Call
246-5649.

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WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Firewood for
sale. Call 234-9757.
JR'S'SERVICES
Trees. trimming, land cleaning. Licensed.
Clean-ups. 242-2546, 568-6067.


ALL CASH candy rouie Do you earn
$800'day' 30 machines iree candy All
for $9995. 1888)629-9968. BO02000033
Call us We will not be unoersoldl
SUCCESSFUL MARINE construcl.:irion
business, assets for sale. Barge trailer.
all tools. Owner relocating. 285-2100


SATURDAY, SUNDAY. 8am-2pm, 1232
Galapagos Ave S Baby items (boy). lur-
niture, clothing household.
YARD SALE Salurday 8am-12pm, 307 41h
St.

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15 YEAR eslablisrned Alljnlic Beach -air
Salon. $28.000 Call 248-9781


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe rool cleaning: Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045

DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured. Call 294-6116

PAINTN5


NEIGHBORHOOD YARD sale, end of
Stacey Rd (Soutn Isle of Palms), off San
Pablo Rd, Sal .10'14, 8am-2pm.


AN EXCITING PV Salel Great nouseful
of aniq turn, Inci: Tall Vict beds, dressers.
liger maple period chest, senee, lots of
oak. barrlsler's Dkcase, morel Roseville,
huge set Limoges Sterl sets Prelude,
Eloquence. Old doll Walerford Colleen.
Civil War clock Flo blue, willow, more!
Jewelry. Tomalo collect. An. Golf cart
Nos @ 228 41h Ave S. J Bcn @ 8 am
Thurs Aher 8.15 go directly lo Sawgrass
Players Club. AlA S to PGA Tour Blvd.,
give name @ gate Take 2nd R to 104
Water Oak. Thurs, Fri 9-4. CHINA CAT
241-0344, crinmacatantiques corn
ESTATE SALE
Cypress Village, 4531 Silverberry C.. Fri,
Sal. 8:30am-2.00pm. Many outstanding
incds. 3 piece Hooker Entenainment Cen-
ler; 2 Sherrili sotas, Ekorness recliner &
ottoman, framed Florida art (some origi-
nal). Grandfather Clock, Regulator school
.clock, lamps, china, king bed spreads,
books, petite cloinig, and mucn .more.
Butler to San Pablo, 1 block north of
Mayo, .leh on W.M. Davis Parkway, 1 mile
to Silvdrberry Ct.



40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
bortown Marina. $164K. 463-2845.

16 FOOT Cariola Skiff w/40np SuzuKI and
trailer $1800 OBO. Call George 226-8700
BOAT STORAGE in PV Visit
www.MarlnaClubPV.com


MAXUM 2000 FR2, excellent condition,
ski's Included. Asking $14.900, valued @
$17,000 (904)613-5854.


2004 HONDA Rebel. 3300 mi., windshield
& saddle bags, sale $1500. paid $4000.
241-0361.
2006 SCOOTER 150cc, 4 stroke, 800 mi,
listed $2995. sale $1495, 241 0361


2003 NISSAN Murano SL, gold w/ tan in-
terior, loaded w/ moon rool, make offer.
1904)372-9052
1993 FORD Ranger, 106,000 miles, looks
and runs great. $1400 OBO. 246-2011
1990 FORD Aerostar van, power every.
thing, digital dash, dual A/C's, $1700
OBO. 501-6840.
03 GMC Sherara custom van, 50,000 mi.
factory warranty. 15 seats, 36,000 mi.
bronze, $18.500 OBO. contact Bnan at
356-0731.



1967 CADILLAC Coup Deville Convenl-
ble: See pictures in web: htlp://home-
page mac com/purduejim/PhotoAlbum4.hl
ml. Serious offers only, Jim 249-4292.
1995 THUNDERBIRD. great condition,
leal green, $3700 OBO. 343-5373
2001 WHITE Jeep Cherokee LTD. 76.400
miles Mini condition. see'Auto Trader ad
lor photos and detail $7,795 Call
904-285-9006


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2000 MITSUBISHI Diamane LS, 118K
mi.. fully loaded, excellent condition,
$5000. 673-2871
2006 MERCEDES SLK 350
Silver w/ black interior, hard top conveni.
ble, fully loaded, AT 9,200mi. $49,600
Call 571-9821.
1962 CUSTOM convened VW rail buggy.
$2500 OBO. 2004 Master Tow tow ,dolly,
extra wide, $500 OBO. Leer camper top,
7'. Dodge, blue. $300 OBQ. 725-3553 or
699-4445 .
1999 WHITE Inliniti 130. exc. cond, "
65,000mi., new fires. $7495 285-2317
2001 MERCEDES E430. garage kept.
48,000 mi., beautilull $23,500 568-6705
1994 SEVILLE SLS loaded, runs and
looks great $4400 537-6853.
'92 4/D Cadi, runs great, AC, sunroof,
overhaul motor & trans must sell, $1900
OBO, 223-0003
1985 RED Corventte. T-top, auto, 90k
miles, beauitul car Must sell $9000 OBO
Call George 226-8700
1996 BUICK Cenlury. 6cyl,. auto, PS, PB
this is Granma's car 75K miles. $1295
249-7802.


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Fall tennis league has players in the swing


By CHUCK ADAMS
ST4FF WRITER
Seven Beaches organiza-
tions are taking part in
the LISTA Junior Team
Tennis Fall League, with one
of the seven, the Huguenot
Tennis Center in
lacksonville Beach, being a
relatively recent addition.
Five of the groups are in
Ponte Vedra Beach: Sawgrass
Country Club, Ponte Vedra
Golf and Country Club at
Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Inn
and Club, Marsh Landing
Country Club and the ATP
Tennis Club.
Selva Marina Country
Club in Atlantic Beach is
also participating in the
LISTA Junior Team Tennis
program, part.of a national
program that's been in
Jacksonville for at least nine
years. The city-wide program
has been coordinated by
Jacksonville Beach resident
Diana' Gardner for three full
years.
All but the Huguenot
Tennis Center are private
clubs. Huguenot became
part of the program two
years ago, wheh local USTA
coordinator Dede Allen,
executive director of the
First Coast Tennis
Foundation, and Gardner
met with Jacksonville Beach
Parks and Recreation
'Director limmy Wilkins and
assistant city manager Roy
Paixson.
"We showed them the pro-
gram and said, 'This is a
great spot. We really need to
have some teams here. This
is our track record. This is
how many kids are playing.
You can play right here, at
the Beach.' So they were
interested," Gardner said.
Jim Watford, who succeed-
ed Joe Fortner as head pro at
Huguenot, was excited by
the prospect.
"I've got all these kids
ready to play, so we'll be
able to put teams together,"
said Watford.
The Huguenot players
come from Watford's after-
school clinics'. He's coach
and captain of the center's
two teams.
Most of the players play
out of their families' country
clubs. There's a league fee of
$30 per player, and all are
asked to become LISTA mem-
bers. The cost of junior


membership is $18.
There's no addition
for the junior teams
play out of the Hug
Tennis Center.



Since I play ii
ent ladies leach
get around the
pros at the %
clubs. My face
ways in front o
So I'm constant
ing everybody,
always tell the
you never coi
my mailing Ii
even if you're
my program,
going to learn a


-Diana Gant
Coordinator of thi
Junior Team Tennis

"I take the kids th
the program and pu
together," Watford s
Monday of his team


U14 and the other U18.
)nal cost The program's divisions
s that are made up by age and
uenot skill. Thev are U18, U14,
U12 and U10. Each division
has three different groups:
novice, intermediate and
advanced.
The Jacksonville program
n differ- has three seasons: spring
ues January-April), summer
gues, I (June-Augusti and fall
see the (September-December). This
is the fourth fall for
various Gardner, who has completed
3 is al- three cycles.
"Not all groups have all
f them. the skill levels, and it
l changes from season to sea-
liy see- son," said Gardner.
and I The skill level determines
how high a youngster plays.
Im that A skilled 10-year-old, for
me off instance, can move to 1114.
"If a club or facility does
St. So not have a particular age or
skill level, we make arrange-
not in rments on the local level to
you're accommodate those play-
it. ers," said Gardner.
bout it. The fall and spring seasons
are the Jacksonville pro-
gram's largest, in terms of
turnouts.
dner "Many of the other pro-
e USTA grams in Florida actually
program have their largest season in
the summer," she said.
S"Summer is our smallest sea-
lat are in son but growing. We had
t teams 250 players this summer."
said Gardner thinks there
s, one should be more sites.


Pr.01lo b, CHUCK ADAMS
Diana Gardner, who coordinates the USTA Junior Team Tennis
program in Jacksonville, works at a junior tournament at the
University of North Florida Saturday.


Pnolo IubmiHed
14-and-under junior intermediates who play for Huguenot Tennis Center, on the left, and the ATP
Tennis Club, right, pause during a match at the Huguenot Tennis Center in Jacksonville Beach,


"It's a growing program. I
have 25 sites currently, and I
can identify at least 15 oth-
ers that should be."
In addition to Huguenot,
the program has other pub-
lic sites such as Boone Park
Riverside and Orange Park
Recreation.
Gardner expects to top out
at 510 to 520 players in this
fall's league.
"The fall season is always
big because there are a loi of
summer camps. That
becomes the feeder (for our
program)," she said.
"One of our largest partici-
pants is the W'illiams YMCA,
which has 10 teams in our
fall program."
Gardner said the
Jacksonville program grows
as new developments are
built.
"We try to find out who's
there, who might be the .
contact person," said
Gardner. "Palencia probably
will hop in soon."
Gardner and her husband
Howard have lived in [lorida
for seven years. She won the


area league coordinator of
the year award for USTA
Florida two years ago and is
this year's nominee for the
national award.
"When we arrived here, I
played on a C team at
Huguenot," Gardner said of
her own tennis skills. "I now
play pretty much on B
teams, such as B country
club team at the ATP, B
working women's league at
the ATP and in a Beaches
league, which happens to be
an A league."
Howard Gardner assists his
wife in running tourna-
ments. The couple will work


the fall sectional tourna-
ment in Daytona the second
weekend in December.
"It seems like I'm always
on," said Diana Gardner. "By
that I mean, since I play in
the different ladies leagues, I
get around to see the pros at
the various clubs. My face is
always in front of them. So
I'm constantly seeing every-
body, and I always tell them
that you never come off my
mailing list.
"So even if you're not in
my program, you're going to
learn about it."


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