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    Section A: Main: Opinion
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    Section A: Main: Business
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    Section A: Main: Obituaries
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    Section A: Main: Religion
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    Section A: Main: Sports
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    Section B: Weekend: Arts
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    Section B: Weekend: Screen
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    Section B: Weekend: Music
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    Section B: Weekend: Calendar
        page B 6
    Section B: Weekend: Get Out
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    Section B: Weekend: Anime
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    Section B: Weekend: Around the Home
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    Section B: Weekend continued
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    Section C: Classified
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Vol. 44, No. 35


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


Housing inventory doubles


as new homes top $1 million


.phto by CHUCK ADAMS
Jo and Sid Mickler hold hands Thursday on the porch of the
Palm Valley Senior Center, which they frequent for twice-weeldy
activities.

How handy!

Mickler invents cane


with help,

by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
Sid Mickler of Palm Valley,
who will turn 80 next month,
is about to add another line to
his resume: Inventor.
Mickler has hopes to patent
his invention, which is called
Handi-Cane and can be used
to pick small items off the
ground.
Mickler talks about his
invention and his life:
Have you lived in Palm
Valley all your life?
All except 12 years, when I
worked at the city of
Jacksonville Beach. And then
we returned to Palm Valley.
All of this was after the serv-
ice.
How long in the service?
A little over two years. I was
in the Navy in the Pacific, on
a destroyer, in World War II.
When you enlisted, how
old were you?
When I enlisted I was just
barely 17.
When did you get out?
1946.
And then what did you
do?
My dad and I bought a
shrimp boat. We shrimped for
a while, and we got hungry.
So then I got a job.
I went to work, June 1, 1947,


for elderly

with the city of Jacksonville
Beach, Electric Department.
What did you do in the
Electric Department?
Started out as just a helper
an0d_w.ingd,,p.as a field super-.
intdendet-AnMd.4ian I joined -.
the local union.
By that time the kids were
getting up in age a little, so
the wife and I bought a
camper, and we traveled in the
summer months [to] different
parts of the nation. And while
we was vacating, I was work-
ing and it worked out great.
When did you retire?.
Retired in 1992.
What have you done since
then?
First I volunteered with the
Beaches hospital for about
four years. In the meantime I
was maintaining this 10 acres
of ground we had. Only got
five right now. After that, real-
ly not too much, just being a
father and uncle.
Have you always been
handy with your hands?
Well, yeah, pretty much.
Not real good. When I was
traveling, [I] got into stone
work, making rings and stuff
out of stones.
See INVENTION, A-3


Nonprofit groups ask

amphitheater access


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Facing a crowd of more than
50 people from local arts and
cultural organizations, St.
Johns County commissioners
pledged Tuesday to find an
affordable way for nonprofit
groups to use the newly reno-
vated St. Augustine
Amphitheater.
The group of local artists,
performers, art patrons and
even vendors from the farmers
market that uses the amphithe-
ater even' Saturday showed up
in full force to relay more than
two hours worth of public
comments to commissioners.
Philip McDaniel, president
of the St. Johns Cultural
Council, told commissioners
that his organization wants a
guarantee that nonprofits will
have affordable access to the
amphitheater.
Commissioners pledged to


set up a workshop to discuss
the concerns of the arts and
cultural groups and reminded
those in attendance that the
contract for managing the the-
ater has yet to be negotiated
and finalized.
County commissioners
awarded the management con-
tract to Signature Sports and
Entertainment of Ponte Vedra,
but an appeal by its competi-
tor, SMG, is still under review.
Signature proposed a 15 year
contract in which the initial
fee for rt.hprofit 'groups to use
the amphitheater would be
more than $4,000, according
to McDaniel.
Before the amphitheater was
renovated, community groups
were charged $1,500 a day to
use the facility, according to
Tom Bledsoe, operations man-
ager for the amphitheater.
McDaniel said he hopes St.
Johns County schools will use
the facility for graduations.


FROM STAFF
Housing sales in Ponte Vedra
Beach, mirroring a pattern in
Florida and nationwide, have
slowed this year, with active
listings about double those
from last year at this time.
Prices, however, have made
less of an "adjustment," as real
estate professionals term the
trend, with the median price of
new Ponte Vedra homes sold
topping the million-dollar
mark.
Active listings in the Ponte
Vedia area number 576 single-
family homes as of Oct. 19
compared with 280 homes on
Oct. 19, 2005, according the
the Northeast Florida
Association of Realtors
(NEFAR).
Condominium listings also
are up, to 265 units Thursday
from last year's 140.
New, single-family homes
sold in Ponte Vedra through
Oct. 18 this year had a median
sales price of $1,156,850,
according to NEFAR.
That compares with
$699,900 for all of last year,


S.Graphic by
Kristiri MacCaul

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$611,105 for 2004 and sales and listings in Ponte Corona to Vilano Beach. Both
$476,000 for 2003, NEFAR sta- Vedra: region 25, which regions are bound by the
tistics show. extends from the Duval ocean on the east and the
For existing Ponte Vedra sin- County line to Solana Road Intracoastal Waterway on the
gle-family homes, the median and Corona Road, and region west.
price has continued to grow in 26, which The volume of recent sales of
the first nearly 10 months of e x t e n d s existing single-
this year over last year's medi- f r o m family homes
an price. Solana appears closer to
NEFAR statistics show the a n d last year's volume
median price so far this year is than does the vol-
$590,000, up from $549,000 ume of sales of new
last year, $445,000 in 2004 and single-family homes.
$380,000 in 2003.
The median sold price is
that at which half of .
homes fall above and
half fall below. II V, See SALES, A-3
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Tennis tourney features women 40 and older


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
Teams of women age 40 and
over will fill the tennis courts
at Sawgrass Country Club this
weekend for the seventh annu-
al SenioRITAs tournament that
benefits breast cancer research.
Ora Vella and Carol Carter,
co-chairs of this year's
SenioRITAs event, have ,both
been involved for a number of
years Vella for five and
Carter for four.
Each enjoys playing in the
tournament, but the desire to
win isn't the main reason
they're involved. It's the com-
bined effort to raise, money for
breast cancer research.
"People donate financially,
people donate in kind," said
Vella. "We have some wonder-
ful corporate sponsors. We
have individual contributors
that have been very supportive
over the years. They pull out
their checkbook and write a
check. So we have a combina-
tion of resources that con-
tribute to making this success-
ful."
Last year's SenioRITAs, in
which Donna Kamke and Kim
Crowell won the 40- to 54-
year-old A division, raised
$55,000 for RITA, or Research
Is The Answer. RITA was found-
ed in 1996 by Chuck Jantz of
Ponte Vedra Beach.
Last year's funds were divid-
ed between the breast cancer
programs at Baptist Medical
Center Beachs and those at
Mayo Clinic.
The 2006 SenioRITAs began
Wednesday evening with a
dinner and party at Sawgrass


Country Club. This year's
SenioRITAs is the seventh
fundraiser. Tennis will be
played today through Sunday.
The public is invited, and there
is no charge.
"It's a fun event," Vella said
of SenioRITAs. "We always start
it off on a Wednesday with a
silent auction and party. We
end it with a weekend of tennis
play. It's a very good, top level
tennis play of women who are
40 and over."
V'ella, who was a finalist last
year in her division, won't be
playing this year, her role as
cochairman being a large part
of the reason. Carter, on the
other hand, will play again.
"I'd like to get past the first
round, which I've never done,"
she said.
There are 111 teams in this
year's field. Women come from
long distance to play in the
tournament. Included in the
field are participants from as
far away as New York,
Cincinnati and Miami.
"We have to cut it off at
111," said Vella. "We have a
wait list of about 20 teams. But
we couldn't fit them in because
we always like to have it at one
location, which is at Sawgrass.
So we are to capacity."
Vella said organizers are hop-
ing to exceed last year's net
total.
"I think it's a fantastic thing
that we do here at Sawgrass,"
said Carter. "It's good for the
club, it's good for the commu-
nity.
"October is Breast Cancer
Awareness month, so it plays
well to have such a nice event


-f-
phoot by CHUCK ADAMS
Looking over auction items at the SenioRITA event Wednesday
are Alice Akel (from left) Cathy Poole, Howard Gardner and
Diana Gardner.


during the month and bring
people to our club. And bring
attention to the older woman
who's playing tennis to raise
money [for cancer research].


Play begins at 1 p.m. today,
8 a.m. Saturday and 8:30 a.m.
Sunday, with final matches
scheduled for 12:30 p.m. and
2:30 p.m.


Married couples compete
FROM ST4FF
While hundreds of National Husband-Wife
women are competing in a Clay Court Championships
charity tennis tournament at the ATP Tennis Club.
east of State Road AIA in Action starts today and con-


Sawgrass this weekend, pro-
fessional teams of married
couples are competing at
the ATP courts west of A1A.
That tournament, which
is also open to the public,
features 17 teams compet-
ing in the fifth annual USTA


tinues to Sunday morning.
Proceeds from the hus-
band-wife event benefit the
First Coast Tennis
Foundation. For informa-
tion, call Phil Dore at 273-
3778.


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Unload those chemicals
Hazardous household wastes
will be collected 8 a.m. to
noon Saturday at the TPC
parking lot off County Road
210 just west of State Road A1A
in Ponte Vedra.
The drive-up collection
offers St. Johns County resi-
dents the opportunity to dis-
pose of things not placed in
normal trash or garbage for
pickup.
;, T.xic,,qlammabgl,, eqosivy,
:' poisonous and otherwise dan-
-getobt "oise Told (rtblucrs
will be accepted, as will tires,
unbroken fluorescent bulbs,
gasoline and all kinds of chem-
icals and cleaners.

Library to be added
Ground was scheduled to be
broken Thursday on an 8,000-
square-foot library at 124
Seagrove Main St., St.
Augustine, on Anastasia
Island.
The library will be the sixth
branch in the St. Johns County)
Public Library System.

Warming is discussed
Michael Coffey, senior scien-
tist at the National Center for
Atmospheric Research in
Boulder, Colo., will .speak on
"The Vehicle Contribution to
Global Change" at 10!30 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 1,, at, the
University of North Florida.
The presentation is the sec-
ond in a series.of free seminars
from UNF's Environmental
Center.
Coffee will discuss.air quality
and impacts to warming and
pollution. The event will be
held in room 1001 of building
39, the Brooks College of
'Health.

Ethics lecture at UNF
Kwame Anthony' Appiah,
the Laurance S. Rockefellet
University Professor of
Philosophy at Princeton
University, will discuss "The
Ethics of Identity" at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 30, at the'
SUniversity Center .Banquet
Hall on the University of,
North Florida campus.
His new book,
"Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a
World of Strangers," is a major
contribution to the contempo-
rary discussion of identity and
Ethics. .. '
Appiah's lecture is part of the
Distinguished Voices Inquiry
and Insight Lecture Series at.
UNF; which, are free and open
to the public.
Tickets can be' ordered
online at www.unf.edu. Click
on the Fall 2006 Lectures link.

Birding in the Guana
Birding experts Linda and
Jerry Harrison will lead a walk
in the Guana reserve at 8 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 28 and
Saturday, Nov. 11.
Each of the i"Birds, Botany
and Breakfast" nature walks'
will begin at the Guana River
dam trailhead located off State
Road AlA at Guana River
Road, about 12 miles south of
Mickler Road.


The walk will take about two
hours and will be followed by
coffee, orange juice and pas-
tries.
The cost is $10 per person
for the guided walk and conti-
nental breakfast. Make reserva-
tions by calling the GTMI
Reserve at 823-4500.

Vicar's holds boutique
The annual "estate sale" at
Vicar's Landing in Ponte Vedra
,.Beap.h j5 scheduled J10ra,m,.-to
2:3Q,p.m. Tuesday, Nov. J1.,
'Jewelry, antique furniture,
handmade rugs, art works,
gourmet specialties and china
are among items that will be
offered at Vicar's Landing
Boutique.
All items for sale at the event
at the retirement and life-care
community are contributed or
made by Vicar's Landing resi-
dents, some of whom have
recently downsized from larg-
er homes.
All proceeds go to local char-
ities and to the Vicar's
Employees Scholarship fund.
For all purchases you will
need cash or personal checks,
Credit cards will not be accept-
ed.
Visitors are invited to have
lunch from noon to 1:30 in the
Vicar's dining room. Toreserve,
a table, call 273-1733, or buy a
$12 ticket at the boutique.

Free cancer screening
Free breast cancer screening
for women will take place 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7
at the St. Johns County Health
Department in St. Augustine.
Clinical exams will be given.
by an ob/gy-N, and there will be
education in self-examination.
The program pays for mam-
mograms for women who are
uninsured or, underinsured.
The program will also provide
''a Pap smear and pelvic exam
for women aged 50 to 64.
Appointments are not
required. For information, call
825-5055; ext. 1112.

Show off your plants,
An operi horticulture show,


at the upcoming St. Johns
County fair will allow anyone
who lives or works in St. Johns
County' to enter up to five
plants.
Rules, categories, judging cri-
teria and an entry form can be
found by visiting
http://stjohns.ifas.ufl.edu and
clicking on "hot topics."
Plants will be on display dur-
ing the fair from Nov. 14 to
Nov. 19 at St. Augustine.

Celebration planned
A celebration- at the Dutton
Island Preserve will be held
Nov.18, according to the
Atlantic Beach Marsh
Conservancy. MarshFest,
sponsored by ABMC, is being
held to promote the "conser-
vation, use and enjoyment of
the Atlantic Beach marsh-
lands," according to organiz-
ers.
The event will run from 8
a.m. until 3 p.m., and it will
include kayak and canoe
tours, music and food.
The guided kayak and
canoe tours will run from
8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m and will be
guided by environmentalist
Edward Hogan.
There will also be guided
tours of the island led by
other local experts. ': '. T'h e
city of Atlantic Beach has lob-
bied the Florida Communities
Trust for a grant to purchase
the 346-acre stretch of marsh-:
land.
The FTC grant requires that
25 percent of the grant is
locally funded and the state
would pay the remainder.

Veterans Day events
A two-day celebration of
Veterans Day will take place
Nov. 10 and Nov. 11 in St.
Augustine, beginning with a
concert by the Army National
Guard Band at 5:30 p.m.Nov.
10 in the downtown plaza.
Massing of the colors,
equipment displays and exhi-
bitions are planned for Nov.
11 ,at the fort.


Photos by CHUCK ADAMS


Kelly May holds daughter Hailey while her kindergarten son,
Jimmy, devours a book she just bought for him at Family Fun
Night Wednesday, the last day of the P6nte Vedra-Palm
Valley/Rawlings book fair.


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PnhOIo yv ALEXA iDER KuM.1ERrlES
The original Neptune Beach City Hall (above), built in 1935. stands in Jarboe Park on Florida
Boulevard, Neptune Beach, where the city will celebrate its 75th anniversary this weekend. There'
vill be carnival rides, contests, food, music, local artists and an old car show. Hours are 5 p.m. to'
10 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.


Picking

pumpkins

Rain may have put
a damper on some
of the outside activ-
ities at
Wednesday's
Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley/Rawlings
Family Fun Night,
but it didn't keep;: .
people from buying
. pumpkins from the
' school's Pumpkin
Patch, which was
moved to a some-
what drier location
under the school's
front awning.


Sales: Beaches


Cont. from A-1
According to. NEFAR, 379
existing homes had sold' by"
Oct. 18 in Ponte Vedracom-'
pared 'with 594 for all of last
year, 618 for 2004 and 589 for
2003.
Condominium sales have
been mixed, and median prices
have varied considerably.
Sales' of new Ponte Vedra
condos have reached '49 units
so far this year, compared with
27 last year, 20 in 2005 and 12
in 2003.
From 2003 to this year, the
median new condo price has
gone from $575,000 to
$329,000, according to NEFAR.
This year's resale of condos
:- 317 .as of Oct. 18 -
although slipping from last
year's 737 units, already sur-
passes 2004's 253 units and,
2003's 22"units.
Median prices' of existing
condos sold has moved from
$168,000 in 2003' to $200,000
in 2004,. slipping to $195,900
.last year and reaching
$222,900 so far this year.
Sales of new and existing
homes in the Duval County'
Beaches cities also have
dropped this year compared
with the same period last year.
The average price for those
homes is down in Jacksonville
Beach and Neptune Beach but
up in Atlantic Beach, according
to NEFAR statistics.
Condominium ,. sales have
also dropped off, especially in
Jacksonville Beach. According
to NEFAR, in 2005 a total of
257 condominium units were,
sold through mid-October and
154 were sold during the same
period this year.


Invention:

Cont. from A-1
That didn't pan out, so I
went to carving birds. And I
carved birds for about 20 some.
years. Not decoys, shore birds.
And I made 650 some of
those.
So then that got tough on
my hands, and I was working
with Council on Aging [at the
Palm Valley Senior Center] ...
and I found that so many of
these people need the help.
With a cane they couldn't
reach down and pick up noth-
ing.
So I started converting a
cane .... so they [seniors] -can.
do things. One is standing up
[using 'the cane]. Not many of
them use it, but the ones that


photo by CHUCK A


bnlkiig state page A-5

patern is similar to lhat 'Be'aches,said that 'most of
throughout Florida, although those' who attended a real
niedian prices are higher in estate update in Jacksonville
Ponte Vedra than statewide. Beach last week agreed that
Florida's housing sector real estate sales here have
reported higher inventory lev- slowed down, with inventories
els of homes for sale this year of unsold listings at a 19-year
compared with the year earlier, high..
when sales slowed as. buyers "People. are not trading up.
weighed more options, accord- They're waiting right, now,"
ing to the Florida Association Gruenther said in a telephone
of Realtors (FAR). interview this week.
A total of 14,736 existing He said August was the worst:
single-family homes sold in month of the year for area real
Florida in August, a decrease of estate sales. "[So fat] 2006 has
34 percent from the 22,421 not been a total bust, but
homes sold during August investors have moved out of.
2005, according to FAR. the market," he said..
The statewide median resale With supply exceeding
price of single-family homes demand, a buyer's market is
remained unchanged at created, and sellers ith
$248,400 in August,'the same "aggressive: prices" might not
as it was the previous August, see their property sell' 'as it
according to FAR, which does might once have, he said.
not track sales of new construc- "Two years ago, if you put a
tion. house on the market that was
Nationally, the median sales obscenely priced, the next'
price. for existing single-family thing you knew they were sell-
homes was $231,200 in July, ing'it," Gruenther said. "Now
up 1.5 percent from the year you can't do that."
earlier, according to the Steve Kallao, a licensed real
National Association 'of estate broker and owner of 1st
Realtors (NAR). Coast Home Inspection.
Ponlte Vedra's median sales Atlantic Beach, said he: has
price of existing homes is clos- seen several instances of "price
er to that of California than it readjustment" with sellers
is to that of Florida. According dropping prices 5 percent or
to the NAR, the statewide ,more to attract buyers and sell
median resale price in the property.
California was $567,360 in "I laugh because everybody is
July, compared with Ponte trying to be upbeat; but sales.
Vedra's'$590,000 asof Oct. 18. are, off, particularly at the
Economists with NAR say Beach," Kallao said.
that the housing market is He said he believes a lot of
going through a period of people have been holding back
adjustment after five years of in recent months, waiting to
outstanding growth, see what happens before either
Paul Gruenther, an agent buying or selling.
with Vanguard Realty at the


do use it really like it.
I've. been doing that for
about, three or four years;.
Then one of the guys talked.
me into trying to patent it. I
said, 'Not unless you got in.
with me.' So he did.
So you're going to make a
business of this?
We're going to try it. We're
looking for somebody to pro-
duce it. The other guy's name
is Hugh Wade. He was born
and raised in Jacksonville
Beach.
I did it... just to help peo-
ple. I only made 14, 15 of
them, so they don't go fast.
With that in mind, I got in
touch with this place called
Invent-Tech down in Coral


Gables, and they seemed inter-
ested.
Getting a patent is a very'
complicated and a very time-
consuming process.
Very much. This is going on
the second year, and still no
patent.
But you have the cane.
I have the cane, and not
only that, I have friends who
can use the cane. Even if a
person does nothing else in
life, helping people is the
most important.
So if I never make a success
out of it, I'll still have been a
success at it.


NEPTUNE BEACH
Criminal mischief was
reported on Oct. 18 at 12:53
a.m. when an officer was con-
ducting a business property
check in the 600 block of
Atlantic Beach. The officer
observed graffiti on the back
wall of a business which had
not been there the previous
night.

Theft was reported on Oct.
16 when a store clerk reported
that merchandise had been
stolen in the 200 block of First
Street. The clerk believed that
a necklace and two t-shirts
were taken by two young
'females. She said they left by
bicycle., The officer spotted
two young females that
matched the clerk's description
'on Penman Road and stopped
them 20 minutes later. The
officer searched their purses
and discovered items from four
other stores in the area, accord-
ding to the report. Both sus-
pects'were released to the cus-
tody of their parents and court.
dates were set.
'. .
ATLANTIC BEACH
An Atlantic Beach., woman
reported threatening phone.
calls on Oct. 14 at 11:20 p.m.
in the 800 block of Seminole
Road. The victim said she has
received several threatening
phone calls over the course of
three days.
r : O *
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Michael Gallagher, 50, of St.,
Augustine was arrested at the
St. Johns County jail Tuesday,
where he turned himself in on
a charge of vehicle homicide,
the Florida Highway Patrol
said. Gallagher is charged in
the death of Coty Hastings, 23,
who was a passenger in a vehi-
cle that was hit from behind by\
a icar on State Road AlA in
South Ponte Vedra March 25.


A High Springs man re orted


Monday that his set of King
Cobra golf clubs in a leather
bag were stolen from the porch
of an apartment on Cay Lobos
-Court some time between
Sunday evening and Monday
morning. The items axe valued
ADAMS at $750.
DAMS, ,


A 21-year-old Jacksonville
man working for his father's
'roofing',' company admitted
taking 'ak $300 digital camera
fro'rh ai apartment 'here' he
had done some work, deputies


said: The camera was returned
and the company wrote a letter
of apology, according to a
report.

JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Nine bottles of liquor with
an approximate value of $300
were reported stolen Oct. 18
from a hotel bar in the 1500
block of 1st St. N. Hotel staff
told police the break-in
occurred between 4 .a.m.,and.
noon. Unknown suspects
forced the door open and
ripped the lock off.

Grand theft was reported
Oct. 16 at an estate sale in the
1700 block of 2nd Avenue N.


CORRECTIONS:
Incorrect information was
miscommunicated regarding
the Oct. 11 arrest, of Paul
Shannon Shoemaker and the
actual charge was for "violation
of probation on an original
charge of manufacture of hallu-
cinogens," 'according to
Jacksonville Beach police, .who
were. assisting the US Marshall
Service.
, '* ,
Ponte Vedra Surf Company
owners Bryce Davies and Tyler
Andersen were misidentified in
a cutline that appeared on page
B-L in theOct. 13 issue with a'
story about area surf shops.

A columnist on: page A-4 of
Wednesday's editions. gave the
incorrect day for hazardous
waste collections at the Palm
Valley fire station on Canal
Boulevard. Collections take
place Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to
noon. .


The victim told police that she
placed several items worth
approximately $40,000 in a
back bedroom that were not to
be sold but when she returned
home the items were missing.

Attempted murder was
reported Oct. 16 ,in the first
block of 2nd Street N. The vic-
tim, a 40-year-old transient,
told police that two male sus-
. pects approached him on bikes
while he was sitting in Latham
Plaza around 11 a.m. and
. began to strike him in the head
with metal poles. The man sus-
tained several lacerations to his
head and face and was trans-
ported to the hospital for treat-
ment, police said.


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Quirky, tiny, quaint, charming are all adjectives that
have been used to describe the city of Neptune Beach.
Its 180-acres have been home to old fashioned poli-
ticking, many of the Beaches' :civic leaders and, for
decades, the Beaches only high school.
Once part of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach was
formed as the result of a tax revolt and the political dis-
cussions have remained lively over the years.
The city will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its for-
mation this weekend, with activities planned Friday
through Sunday at Jarboe Park.:
It will be an appropriate setting as the original
Neptune Beach City Hall currently. sits in the park,
where it is used by scout troops and others throughout
the year._ .
Carnival rides, musicians and more will l11 be part of
the festivities this weekend.
Today, the city is home to approximately 7,500 resi-
dents.
Those residents and anyone else interested in enjoy-
ing a good time; while celebrating the inception of the
Beach's smallest city are invited to stop by Jarboe Park,
located at Third Street and Florida Boulevard. The event
is the result of mariy volunteers and donors pouring
countless hours of time into making the event a pleas-
ant event.
Have fun while appreciating the independent nature
that makes Neptune Beach, and its neighbors to the
north and the south, such great communities to call
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Jacksonvlle Beach has much


to be proud of these days


A beautiful new park is
opening just a block
from my house next
week. Cradle Creek Preserve
is slated to open next Friday
at 11 a.m. and promises to
be an attractive area to stroll
and enjoy picturesque views
of the Intracoastal
Waterway.
The new park is within
walking distance of the city's
new dog park and the recent-
ly upgraded Wingate Park.
Hop on a bike add you can
visit Jacksonville Beach's
oceanfront park at 6th
Avenue South or head north
to see what fishermen are
catching at the pier.
The city's recreational
offerings are plentiful and
popular with thousands of
people annually.
It's worth noting that any-
one taking the above men-
tioned park tour would likely
pass by the city's police sta-
tiorrtatnSouth rPenma i, Road
, cand.vSh ett.r ,yen ua :The
police patrol the neighbor-
hoods and business districts,
responding quickly to calls
for assistance. (As I know
personally, having had occa-
sion to call officers on minor
matters twice over the past
decade. They responded in a
couple of minutes, as com-
pared to a friend in the WVest
Beaches who has had to wait
days, literally, to get a sher-
iff's office response regarding
a case of grand theft.)
Great parks and police are
two major factors that con-
tribute to the quality of life
in Jacksonville Beach. There
are many others, including
our own municipal fire
department, a readily-avail-


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KATHLEEN
FEINDT BAILEY
EDITOR


able city hall that fosters par-
ticipatory democracy and a
utility company that keeps
the lights on when competi-
tors falter.
All of this is worth remem-
bering this time of year as
taxpayers prepare to pay
taxes.
Jacksonville Beach taxpay-
ers pay a higher tax rate than
anywhere else in Duval
County.
We pay a total of 18.7989
mills to all of our taxing
authorities, equal to $3,760
for a $200,000 taxable value
home. That is more than
those living in Neptune
Beach, Atlantic Beach, Ponte
Vedra and Jacksonville.
But the price tag does not
tell the whole story. Those
taxes afford an independence
and quality of life few
Jacksonville Beach residents
would be willing to give up.
Indeed, the many parks
throughout the city are often
used by residents from the
surrounding areas, all of
which contribute nothing


toward maintenance and
operations. There was talk a
few years ago of a regional
recreational board, but that
was all it was talk.
Yes, some Jacksonville
Beach residents visit Davis
Park near Ponte Vedra or go
to Russell Park or Jarboe Park.
Parks are a regional amenity
and should be enjoyed by all.
But the truth is, Jacksonville
Beach appears to bear the
lion's share of providing
recreation to the Beaches.
It also bears an unfair share
of the cost of providing
police to safeguard the
crowds that swarm here from
Jacksonville in the warmer
months. .Common sense
would seem to indicate that
the county could -and
should do a better job of
helping cover some of those
public safety' costs.
If Jacksonville Beach is the
playground of Duval County,
as some have said, one could
argue that the costs should
be borne by all the benefici-
aries.
Currently the city of
Jacksonville Beach is relative-
ly flush with cash as tax
increment funds (TIF) have
afforded the city the chance
to invest in some capital
projects that might other-
wise have been difficult to
finance. Eventually the TIF
well will run dry and then
the question of who pays for
what may have more rele-
vance.
Meanwhile, come see the
..new park or enjoy one of the
Other recreational jewels
offered by the city, regardless
ofyour zip code or tax rate.


Some Halloween parties are


all too ghoulishly memorable


Got my first Halloween
Party invitation of the year
'from my old buddy, Bubba Jr.
down in Palatkey (as he pro-
nounces it). He and his wife,
Shirley Q are planning the
big event for Saturday Oct. 28!
The "theme to this year's
Ghoulish Affair is "Y'all come
see why CMTV can be scarier
than the Sci Fi Channel!"
Why do I have the feeling
there will be a bunch of men
dressed like Lyle' Lovett and
women going as Pam Tillis?
The last time my current
and final wife, Dianne, and I
spent Halloween with Bubba
Jr. and Shirley Q was in 1997.
It was my mistake, I thought
the party started at 7 and not
8 so we got there early. It was
obvious they weren't ready for
us. As Bubba Jr. was taking
our coats the door bell rang.
Shirley Q answered the door'
with curlers in her hair and a
mud pack on her face and the
little trick or treater gave her
candy.
There was one other
uncomfortable incident that
happened that evening nine
years ago. Bubba Jr. was about
to get the "dunking for boiled
peanuts" contest going when
Shirley Q, after having con-
sumed a few cold beers,
shared the story with every-
one about the young trick or
treater offering her candy. "I
guess I did look a little scary to


HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST


that little kid!"
Another guest Ernie Frank,
who had made himself famil-
iar with at least two of Bubba
Jr's complimentary pony kegs
, looked at his wife, Polly and
said "A littleScary? Last year I
heard Frankenstein went to a
Halloween Party dressed as
Shirley Q! Ha Ha Ha!"
Ernie Frank and Bubba Jr.
started going at it fist to cuffs.
Shirley Q and Polly were
wrestling and cussing each
other. They were using words
that would make a Mayport
Sailor blush on a Friday night..
And in the other corner
Bubba Jr. and Ernie Frank had
started "rope a doping",
jumping around, hiding their
faces like a couple of old fools.
I guess ol' Bubba felt like he


THE BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER


JOHN
HA-KLwaJCK
COLUMNIST


Iam


full of


ideas


to aid


Mayport


ferry


It was ferry distressing
news. Of late, lead Leader
articles and an editorial
have told about funding
shortfalls and the possible
demise of the treasured St.
Johns River Ferry. The serv-
ice that connects Mayport
Village with Ft. George
Island has been operating
for 58 years but may be
eliminated to save money,
now that the Dames Point
bridge and the Wonderwood
connector are open.
The loss of the familiar,
lovable boat would be
enough to give an old timer
a sinking feeling.
Blimey, is nothing
sacred?! Many of us beach-
niks have taken rides on it
for fun. Our kids have
growri up with it. For some;
it was .their first "ship-
board" experience before
joining the Navy'.
Several logical-sounding
financing suggestions have
been made. Let me add one.
An idea has been rattling
around in my think tank
since the last time the ferry
was threatened with the
deficit dead end.
It's basically what ren-
dered this country the non-
pareil of the world econo-
my: advertising.
Here 'tis: The county's
commodores should con-
tract with an advertising
agency to sell commercial
'display ads on the ferry.
This is not unprecedent-
ed, of course. Buses and
subways have long h'ad "car
cards' and other signs push-
ing products and services.
Passengers are a captive
audience and can hardly
avoid eyeballing the mes-
sages b unless 'they've
brought along their own
reading matter.
To see if perchance such a
'revenue source is currently
planned, I phoned
Hornblower Marine Service,
the ferry's operator.
.A management member
said, "We don't do that."
Even so, the Puget Sound
Business Journal of Sept.
26, 2001, had an article
that began,. "Ferry riders
may see more, advertising
on vessels and terminals
operated by Washington
State Ferries...." Evidently,
they're' already selling
some. Why shouldn't we?
Advertising is appearing
in some strange places
these days, Remember the
St. Augustine guy who
offered to rent his bald
head for a commercial ad?
I suggest that the
Mayport ferry also broad-
cast commercials on the PA
system; e.g., for seasick
pills. (Urp. Just kidding.)
SFor those passengers who'
don't wanna hear them, the
crew might sell ear plugs.
Also, maybe, the ferry
fathers could have a small,
rentable wedding chapel
built on board to accommo-
date the less-affluent cou-
ples looking to be married
on a cruise by the captain.
Eureka! Another profit
proposal:, Sell bait to those
ferry passengers who want
to. troll. Sorry, that's the
last of my fishy .ideas.
About the ads, though, I'm
serious.


really needed to say some-
thing to defend his wife's
honor. He mumbled "Well
your wife Polly is' so 'scary,,
when she goes tobed at night,
she has to put her whole body
up in curlers! And you aught
to *see her: when it's a full
moon!"
I felt like it was distraction
time, "Hey folks,' look at this
(glug glug) I just got 11, no 12
boiled peanuts in' a single
dunk!"
Shirley Q yelled "That's
weak sauce, I can do 14. let.
me have a dang turn!" Polly
got in line next as their hus-
bands started placing bets on
their women's skills at. the
boiled peanut dunk tank!
Dianne and I quietly left as
the two men argued about
which of their wives had the
'biggest mouth and the least
teeth!
We're undecided on this
year's Halloween. I mean this
is just our first invitation of
the year. I'm sure our friends
Lu and Marsha from Ponte
Vedra will invite us to their'
annual, 'as' they call it,
Halloween Soiree! Still I think
I'd make a pretty good Lyle
Lovett, and Dianne could go
as the woman he once mar-
ried for a weekend, Julia
Roberts!. Better yet I could
just dress as George Jones and
not show up!


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BUSINESS
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Beaches Building Permits ..


2005 (FY 10-1-04 to 9-30-05)


2006 (FY 10-1-05 to 9-30-06)


# of units, t
Neptune Beach
Residential
16 : $
Commercial
0


total valuation # of units


;4,403,365


Jacksonville Beach
Residential
669 $180,184,162
Commercial
328 $35,651,770
Atlantic Beach
Residential
53 $13,101,416'
Commercial
35 $2,065,900


Neptune Bead
Residential
16
Commercial
1


total valuation


$5,407,540
$1,280,000


Jacksonville Beach
Residential ,
226 $':54,02-7,336
Commercial
309 $33,665,511
Atlantic Beach*
Residential l"
35 .1 ..I $10,759,157
Commercial
7, $2,861,741


*Atlantic Beach does not have information for August and'.September 2006
available vet. Totals are for first 10 months offiscal year 2006. (10-1-2005
through July, 2006) .


photo SUBMITTED
A check representing $9,2000 in donations to local charities is presented Wednesday by Aromas Cigars in Ponte
Vedra Beach. The money, raised through a golf tournament, will be split among Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast
Florida, the Heart Gallery of Jacksonville, Edward Waters Scholarship Fund and Betty Griffin House domestic shelter
of St. Johns County.

Beaches Chamber plans Nov. meetings


Ponte Vedra**
Residential
208
Commercial
113


$49,929,206.
$36,017,563,


Ponte Vedra**
Residential ;
284
Commercial
65


$76,323,172
$24,671,906


Reflects calendar YTD 1-1-2005 to 10-18-2005 :
vs. 2005 YTD 1-1-2004 to 10-18-2005
." As of Oct. 18, 2006, permits issued for residential homes ir Pointe \'edra
made up 6 percent of the total residential permits suedd throughout St.
Johns County and 8.2 percent of the total value of homes built or improved.
during that period, according to county records.
Permits issued during the same time period for commercial units made up
12.2 percent of the permits issued throughout the county and 30 percent of
the total value.
For the same period in 2005, residential permits made up 5.2 percent of
total permits issued for homes throughout the county, which accounted for
7.1 percent of the total value of homes built or improved in that period.
* Commercial permits made up 6.7 percent of countrywide commercial units
and 23.3 percent of their value by Oct. 18, 2005..

Information provided for Beach cities by municipal, building departments
and for Ponte Vedra area from St. Johns County records.


Jacksonville Regional Chamber of
Commerce's Beaches Division %%ill
ho'ld'the following November meet-
ings:
Beaches Monthly Mixer .
Tuesday, Nov. 7 ;
5:30 -7:30 p.m. '.
Outdoor kitchens by Design
317 St. Augustine Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach
No Charge
Small Business Expert at the
Beach
Wednesday, Nov. 8
2-5 p.m.
Beaches Chamber office
325 Jacksonville Dr., Jacksonville
Beach
Bob Baldwin, Senior Vice President
of Small Business
Jacksonville Regional Chamber of
Commerce
No Charge
Appointment required
Call 249-3868


Beaches Monthly Luncheon
Thursday, Nov. 9
Noon
Sawgrass Beach Club
9795 Summer Place, Ponte Vedra
'Beach
Cost: $15 with reservation/$20 at
door
RS\VP: 249-3868 or e-mail:
Elaine.miller@Cmyjaxchamber.com :
Kevin Hyde, Councilman, City of
Jacksonville
The Jacksonville Business Journal
presents the Annual Trade Show at
the Beach
Monday, Nov. 13
5-8 p.m.
Sea Turtle Inn
One Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach
Cost: $5
Coffee on the Coast
Thursday, Nov. 16
8 a.m.
Coldwell Banker Walter Williams -
Jane Terrell


615 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach
Cost: $2
For information on the programs
call 249-3868.








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Valley
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Home & Cemetery"

Funeral Home
I Cremation
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Memorials


OPENING
Over 40 people attended
their grand abpening fwrom
Pide- Compute- Systems,
Inc. on Oct. 4 in the
Sandcastle Shopping
Center in Jacksonville
Beach. The business is
owned and operated by
Peter J. Syracusa III and
Mark Friend. Syracusa
has 20 years of computer
experience while Friend
has marketing expertise.
Pride Computer Systems
is a full service computer
store and offers a range
for services.


Photo SUBMIrTED
Members of the Fletcher High School Key Club volunteer at the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" Walk on Saturday, Oct. 14.



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The Atlantic Beach Community
Development Board (CDB) agreed Tuesday
to recommend the city commission
approve an ordinance to prevent a "big
box" from opening in the city.
The proposed ban came to the board
after the commission directed staff to draft
such an ordinance as a proactive measure.
The direction came after Wal-Mart filed
plans to build such a store in neighboring


Neptune Beach and met with opposition.
Atlantic Beach's current regulations
restrict building size to 45,000 square feet,
according to Sonya Doerr, Community
Development Director. However,' in the
revised ordinance, the regulation building
size will most likely increase to approxi-
mately 6Q,000 square feet.
The'"expansion is to allow for a grocery
store that will most likely be built, but it
does not exclude other stores, Doerr said.
Doerr told the CDB Tuesday that she


researched the size of other grocery stores
in the area and most were 55,000 to
60,000 square feet.. The goal of the ordi-
nance is to accommodate a large scale
retail store without allowing massive
buildifigs to be constructed as well, city
.officials said.
The ordinance, which is in draft form,
will be presented to the city commission
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OBITUARIES


Joddie Ballard


Blanche Bartlett


Joddie Ballard died Oct. 13, 2006 ,in a local
health care facility.
Ballard is survived by his wife;, Elizabeth-
Ballard; six children, Joddie Ballard Jr.
(Deborah), James Ballard (Hattie),. Dorothy
Wyche (Jimmie), Willie, Frank (Reather), Debra
Hodges and Tracy Hodges; sister, Annie E.-
Perry; brother, James Ballard, Atlanta; other
relatives arid friends.


Funeral services will be held at .11 a.m.
Saturday at: the Second Mississippi Baptist
Church, 752 3rd Ave. S,, Jacksonville Beach.
Visitation was held Thursday at the funeral
home and will be held from 9:30 a.m. Saturday
until thehour of funeral services in church.
Funeral services provided by Sarah L. Carter's
Funeral Home.


Blanche Bartlett, daughter of Edward Sinnott
and Blanche Tiernan, died Oct. 15, 2006. She
was born in Manhattan on May 27,.1925 and
grew up in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx.
Bartlett held a number of highly technical
positions in her life,.including jobs in drafting
for Fairchild Republic and Grummann Aircraft
companies on Long Island.
Bartlett moved to Jacksonville in 1968 and to
Jacksonville Beach in the mid-70s. She'was an
original member of the Jacksonville Beach K-
Mart, working as the store's first greeter, but
later worked her way up to the shipping and
receiving department. '


Bartlett retired in 1991 and resided in Pablo
Towers in Jacksonville Beach.
A proud recovering member of AA with 30
years of sobriety, Bartlett was a former member
of the Al Pablo Club in Jacksonville Beach. She
was also a member of St. Paul's Parish,
although she had not been able to attend reg-
ularly in recent years, due to poor health.
Bartlett is survived by her two sons, Robert
Devitt of Coos Bay, Ore., and John Kiernan of
'Santa Monica, Calif.
Services under the. direction of Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home.


Geraldine
.:- "G err y R,
O- m6 lCeravolo died
Oct. 16, 2006
after a long
struggle with
ovarian cancer.
She was born
Aug: 4, 1935 in
"Little Falls, N.J.-
After several
moves, Ceravolo
was a resident of
S Jacksonville
Beach for the
S past nine years.
Monitoring national and local government,
gardening and reading were her great passions.
Ceravolo was. a Ford Scholar at Tufts
University, 'where she was an English major.
She received her master's degree in education
at the University of Bridgeport, Conn., and


took doctoral level courses in reading therapy
at Boston University and New York University.
Ceravolo was, a lifelong activist, holding
elected political office in Akron, Ohio,- senior
positions with the League of Women Voters in
several states and having involvement with
NOW and Battered Women's groups. In New'.
York, she co-developed a weekend children's
'arts school, featuring 'such things as painting,
musical instrument and writing.
Bartlett was a Master Gardener in Indiana,
North Carolinaand Florida.
'Family members include her husband of 47
years, Frank, and her son, Matthew Alexander.
Ceravolo was predeceased' by her daughter,
Claire Maria.
A private family service will be held on the
VWest Coast. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to.theJacksonville Ma\vo Clinic or the
.Community Hospice of Northeast Florida.
Services under the.direction of Quinn-Shalz
Funeral Home.


Elizabeth Estelle Shelley ("Miss Shelley")


Elizabeth Estelle Shelley ("Miss Shelley"), 83,
a longtime resident of Atlantic Beach, died Oct.
16, 2006.. She was born in Lobelville, Tenn. to
SHarvel N. and Lena (Price) Coble.
"Miss Shelley" managed the Singleton
Mobile Home Park on Mayport Road starting
in 1971. She was a friend and caregiver to
many, both in the park and surrounding com-
munity, according to family.
Shelley was predeceased by her first hus-
band, Sidney Murphy'Ross,' in- 1954 and her.
second husband, Gene Shelley, in 1997.'
- She is survived by five children, Hazel
(Robert) :Alford ,of Jacksonville, John Sidney
iDonna) Ross of Arlington, Tenn., Sandra'


(Max) Poole of Newbern, Tenn., James. Edward
(Sheron) Ross of Halls, Tenn., and Brenda K.,
(Tomi. Wilkerson of Trimble, Tenn.; 14 grand-
children, 30' great-grandchildren and two
brothers, Carlos Coble of Dyer, Tenn., and
Luther Coble of Trenton, Tenn.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home;
Services will be held in Newbem, Tenn.,
"Miss. Shelley" will be interred in the family
plot in Tennessee.
Memorials in her name may be directed to
First Baptist Church of Atlantic Beach Building
Fund.


JB debuts newwildlie preserve
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Pholo b LiZA MITCHEL
A blue heron perches on the railing of the observation deck
overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway Tuesday morning in the
new Cradle Creek Preserve in Jacksonville Beach.


by LIZA MITCHELL
S, TAFF WRITER
A raccoon shuffles along the,
crushed shell path, pausing
slightly to turn his masked
face toward the whistle of a"
whippoorwill before it scurries
into the brush.
The shadow of a blue heron
glides over the smooth wood-
en deck to the salt marsh
where, the great bird cranes
his neck into the filtered light
of the afternoon sun.
There is a peace in the
silence, broken only by the
occasional hoot owl or the
wind' swaying through the
Spanish moss.
This is life in the Cradle.
Creek Nature Preserve, a 43-
acre passive park along '
Fairway Lane and 15th Street
South in Jacksonville Beach.
A grand opening ceremony
to celebrate the completion of
the preserve will be held at 11
a.m. Friday, Oct. 27.
Senior Planner Bill Mann,
who helped obtain, state fund-
ing to purchase the property
and helped develop the park's
master plan, said the land
closely resembles old coastal
Florida.
"It is in its pristine state
except for the 8-foot swath
that we had to cut for the
trail," he said during a walk-
ing tour of the property
Tuesday morning..
With the shell-lined path in
place, Mann said wildlife such
as raccoons, birds, turtles,
snakes and even bobcats roam
freely.
Signs will be installed to
help visitors identify the
indigenous wildlife, plant life
arid culture in the area.
Bald eagles, osprey, blue
,herons and wood storks are
common to the area. A large
osprey nest can be seen in a
forked tree in the maritime
forest.
"This is a, bird,watcher's par-
adise," Mann said. "These
are the same kind of woods as
Mickler's. Off the beach the
wind quits messing with the
trees and they grow up."
Development of the envi-
ronmentally sensitive land


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began in May after several
years of planning and grant
procurement.
Amenities include a walking
trail, canoe landing and obser-
vation deck. The first 700 feet,
of the deck is eight feet wide
to provide access to mainte-
nance and emergency vehi-
cles. The deck was constructed
in areas where the walking
trail crosses over the wetlands.
An elevated platform over-
1looking theserene marshlands'
serves as a wildlife observatory
with views over the' .
Intracoastal Waterway.
Mann said canoes and
kayaks can access the preserve
which is included as. a destina-
tion on the city's Blue Water
trail.' .
The trail allows kayak and
canoe enthusiasts to travel by
water between the three Beach
communities. Motorized water
craft is prohibited in the area.
A launch site was not
included in the master plan
because of the distance
between the parking area and
the Water.
"It is intended for people
who are already on the
water," Mann said.
Interpretive signage will
also be installed at key points
along the trail detailing the
area's ecosystem.
A biological inventory of
the existing plant and animal'
species found on the site was
conducted. It' will be updated.
periodically to ensure the pro-
tection of the biological
resources, Mann said.
Provisions will be included
to protect manatees, wading
bird habitats..and indigenous
sea grass.
Mann said 40 cypress
seedlings were replanted to
help restore the wetlands in
the area. Stumps indicate
several locations where older
trees were eradicated between
the 20's 'and the 70's.
"Over time it will turn into'
whatever it wants to be,"
Mann said. "The best part.
about it is it's not a 40-lot.
subdivision." ,,
Jacksonville Beach original-
ly negotiated the purchase of
approximately 36.5 acres


from the Trust for Public
Lands in August, 2001 to stop
the imminent development of
a residential subdivision.
A state grant from the
Florida Communities Trust
(FCT) funded a portion of the
$1.2 million land acquisition.
In January, 2003, the City
Council approved the pur-
chase of an adjacent 6.7-acre
parcel for inclusion to the.pre-
serve named for the.ge-' .
1 ra'pM aterWay spawned by
R'ablo' reek.' J,,' A
The FCT required the city to
redesignate both parcels from
Residential-Low Density to
Recreation/Open Space to
reflect its use for conservation
and passive recreation.
The redesignation allows
the city to preserve indefinite-
ly the property from the
backwards of the Plantation
Oaks homes abutting the
,marsh to the jurisdictional
wetlands.
,City officials also obtained a
matching grant from the
Florida Inland Navigation
District's FIND 2005 program
to fund the $600,000 passive
park project.
Last July, an environmental
recreation program awarded
the city $200,000 in federal
funding to develop the nature
preserve. .
The grant was administered
by the Department of
Environmental Protection's
(DEP) Florida Recreation
Development Assistance
Program, a competitive pro-
gram that provides funding
opportunities for local com-
munities to improve public
outdoor recreation.
"It's a preserve not an active
park," City Manager George
Forires said last March. "It's a
beautiful asset to the commu-
nity."


*V o 4 e


.. . .. ; Pnolo b' BILL MANN
Clouds reflect on the surface of the marshlands at high tide in the 43-acre Cradle Creek Nature
Preserve along 15th Street and Fairway Lane in Jacksonville Beach. The grand opening is slated
for 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27.


EARLY VOTING


NOTICE TO ALL PONTE VEDRA VOTERS *
EARLY VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE PONTE VEDRA BRANCH LIBRARY
101 LIBRARY BLVD.
All Early Voting ballots will be cast on the new iVotronic Touch Screen Tabulators. For a
demonstration, check our website at www.sjcvotes.us
EARLY VOTING DATES & HOURS:


Monday Saturday
8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.


NOVEMBER 7 GENERAL ELECTION
Begins: October 23rd
Ends: November 4th


Voters may go to ANY early voting location in St. Johns County
Absentee ballots are also available by calling, writing or by using the online request on our website.
REMEMBER: Photo and signature ID are required for voting or you must vote a provisional ballot.
For information contact: Penny Halyburton, St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections
4455 Avenue A, Suite 101 St. Augustine, FL 32095
St. Augustine Office 904-823-2238 /Toll free 1-877-475-2468 / Ponte Vedra Office 904-285-5945
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Fall Festival
Christ United Methodist
Church will have a Fall
Festival at their Pumpkin
Patch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on Saturday. Pumpkins,
games, food, and Christmas
treasures will be for sale.
The church address is 400
Penman Road in Neptune
Beach; for information call
249-5370.
Broadway Review
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church will present a
Broadway Review musical pro-
gram at 8 p.m. on Saturday at
the church's Cultural Center.
Admission is free to this
evening of music; refresh-
ments will be served following
the performance.
The church address'is 545
A1A N in Ponte Vedra.
Book Sale
St. Paul's Catholic Church
Book Sale will be hold a Book
Sale on Nov. 3 though Nov. 5.
Used books, CD's, DVD's. and
videos will be available for
sale in the parish gym. For
information call 249-2600.
The parish gym is at First
Avenue and Fifth Street in
Jacksonille Beach.

Craft and Bake Salest.
Andrew's Lutheran Church
will have a Craft and Bake Sale
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Saturday. St. Andrew's
Lighthouse, a hospital hospi-
tality house, will also have .a
yard sale there.
For information, contact the
church office at 249-4575. The
church address is 1801 Beach
Blvd.


Family Matters
"Family Matters, a Pare
Conference" will be he
Nov. 10-12 at Christ Epis
Church. Speakers will in
three nationally recog
parenting experts.
The conference is frei
open to the public; pre-
tration is required
Wednesday, Nov. 1. Free
care is provided. (
Episcopal is at 400 San
Drive in Ponte Vedra; cal
7390 for information.
Sacred Music Conce
Award-winning pianis
composer CaMvin Taylo
perform in a concert ofs
music at 7:30 p.m
Saturday at Palms Piesby
Church. The concert, he
the church sanctuary at
3rd St. S. in Jackso
Beach, is free and open I
public.

Single Parents
The Extraordinary S
Parent Network (ESPN
Beach United Meth
Church invites all single
ents to a Celebration
from 7 to 9 p.m. to
Friday. There will bi
opportunity for praise
worship, small group
nection, and informa
from resource tables. C(
and desserts will be se
Childcare can be reserve
249-2373. The church
address is 3rd Street at
7th Avenue N. in ,
Jacksonville Beach. 4

Beginners Hebrew
Beth El, the Beaches
Synagogue, will offer a fi


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week Beginner's Course in
Reading Hebrew starting this
week. Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Ben-
Yehuda, who was born in
Jerusalem and speaks Hebrew
as his mother-tongue, will
teach the course. The class
will meet from 7:30 to 8:45
p.m. and is free and open to
the public. For information,
contact Robin Ford at 273-
9100. Beth El's address is 288
N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra.


activities and refreshments on
the church's oceanfront lawn.
The church is at 2125
Oceanfront in Neptune Beach;
call 246-2010 for information.
Hallelujah Night Festival
First Baptist Church of
Jacksonville Beach invites area
families to a Hallelujah Night
Festival from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 31. Children are
encouraged to wear non-scary
costumes. In addition to lots
of candy, there will be a moon


The Beaches Leader/Po ge 7A


Andrew at St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church is taking
orders for holiday greenery
until 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 27.
For information, call the
church office at 249-4091.

Mommy & Me
Chabad @ the Beaches offers
a fall session of Mommy & Me
and Bagel Babies activities for
children from 6 to 30 months
old. Arts and crafts, exercises,
baking, music and other expe-


Hallelujah Hoedown bounce, crafts, games, and riences will be included in the
ert First Christian Church of the other family activiites. Hot activities for the children.
t and Beaches will have a Hallelujah dogs and sodas will be for sale. Contact Leah Kurinsky at
r will Hoedown from The church is located at 324 Chabad for information and
sacred 5:30 to 7:30 Fifth 'Street N. 'For informa- times by calling 285-1588.
on p.m. on tion, call 249-2314. Chabad is located at 521 A1A
terian N in Ponte Vedra.
eld in Wreaths & garlands
3410 Wednesday, The Brotherhood of St. Gospel Night
nville Oct. 25. Children The Gospelaires will perform
to the should come in cos- in concert at 6:30 p.m. on
tume for fall Sunday, Nov. 5 at First
Christian Church of the
Beaches. Tapestree will also
Single perform at the concert of
ingle Pumpkin Sales Gospel music which is
N) at \ free and open -to the
eodist public. The church
e par- The Pumpkin Patch at Lord of Life Luther address is 2125
event Oceanfront in
today, Church will be open from 2 p.m to dusk Mondays Neptune Beach.
e an
and through Fridays, from 9 a.m. to dusk ,on Saturdays,
con- Divorce Care
tion and from 10 a.m. to dusk on Sundays. On weekends, Class
offee
rved. there will also be family activities and food for sale. Palm Valley
e i s Baptist Church
ed at The church is located at 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. i offers'a Divorce Care
Class from
,hi VPonte Vedra; call 285-5347 for information. 6:30 to 8:30


yve-


p.m. on
Wednesday. The
13-week class will
be held in
the church
sanctuary at


4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra. Childcare is pro-
vided. For information, con-
tact the office at 285-2447.

Women's Chorale
The North Florida Women's
Chorale will begin its 15th
season with rehearsals starting
on Monday, Oct. 23 at Christ
Episcopal Church in Ponte
Vedra. Dr. Ted Matthews is the
new Director and Barbara
Sartin is the new accompanist.
* The Chorale is looking for
new members; anyone inter-
ested can contact Linda Young
at 223-5344.
Prayer for Schools
On Thursday from 9:30 to
11 a.m, a group meets at-the
Winston Family YMCA to
pray for school, media, fami-
lies, and church. The YMCA is
on Landrum Lane in Ponte
Vedra. For information call
285-0267.

Happily Ever After
A marriage skills workshop
called Happily Ever After is
offered by Vivian Bowlus,
M.Ed., LMHC, and certified
Pre-marital Instructor at Porite
Vedra United Methodist
Church. The four-hour ses-
sions will be held on the first
Saturday of the month and
begin at 8:30 a.m. For infor-
mation and registration visit
www.happily-ever-after-
fl.com. The church address is
35 Executive Way in Ponte
Vedra.


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVAR
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach CALV .:
285-6127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00. 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist A .orhp-centered evange'cal congrega
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist the Agantrado 1
Wednesday 6:00 PM HolyEucharist ,,. Meeting at Sabal Palm Element
STEvening Iaye-ii i he Chalbel .. Sunday.. 20 N Keraship: 10:30
6:00 PM Mon., Tues.. Thurs., Fri. ..7' Sunday school: 9:00 am'
Nursery Available for Saturday Home Groups on wdeknights around lackso
& Sunday Services A Prayer anmg Servne. Second Sund&'w, 7
Ao h OlC rr IO 5 M.pz,. iapm AU &ch 241-9400 .' Ca.arvJ
All are welcome ChrisrEpiscopalChurch.org -Her *A

COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Or bCo gr"egqtion- meets at
Castillode Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
.5; 3991 0:.Q.;
Sundaas


10:.00 a.m. .1:30 a.m.
www.coastalchristian.org
,; HOLY TRINITY
*'j ANGLICAN CHURCH
( A TraditionalAnglican Churchi
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar


To advertise your
Religious, Services
here call
249-9033


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PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Church
Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian ChurchfI


"1 'here friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210)
www.pvpc.com
'Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Visit


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1050 H-ighway AIA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
(Comer 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
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CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


October 20, 2006


'Family Matters parenting conference and teen camp open to all


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF FI RITER
A conference to address one
of the "major topics and chal-
lenges today" will be held at
Christ Episcopal Church on
November 10 to 12.
Family Matters: a Parenting
Conference will bring "leaders
in the area of family and parent-
ing" to the Beaches as a resource
for parents of children of all
ages, said Deb Hardman, MSW,
LCSW, chairperson of the
event.
Hardman, who is a licensed
psychotherapist in private prac-
tice at the Beach, teaches Parent
to Parent classes at Christ
Church. There and in her prac-


tice, she said, that she sees the
need for practical information
and support for families.
"There were 110 people who
attended the first iParent to
Parents class this year. Half of
the class were men."
Computers, the internet,
pornography, drugs, alcohol,
sex, and peer groups all have an
impact on children, often in
ways that are different from the
parents' own experience as chil-
dren, she said.
.Family Matters was organiized,
by The Bridge Institute at'Christ
Church and is being underwrit-
ten by the Institute, Wekiva
Springs Center for Women, and
Jason's Deli, said Hardman.


We want to help' par-
ents change the culture
and put family back to
the center of life.
Malinla Harris
The Bridge Institute was
established at Christ Church in
2004.
One of the goals of The Bridge
Institute "is to meet people
where they are and offer con-
crete help," said Malinda Harris,
Director of Christian Formation
at the church and a member of
The Bridge institute..
"The church and the Bridge
Institute have the. vision to
-understand that there is a need
for parents to have some
-resource other than' therapy,"
said Hardman .
"The focus of the conference
is to provide practical and
immediately useful parenting
tools for positive and healthy
i family relationships," she said.
"This is the first annual confer-
ence. \V\'e want to build a com-
munitv with other churches."
Speaking at Family Matters
will be nationally renowned
parenting authors and lecturers.
They include Anthony Wolf,
Ph.D. author of "Get Out of My
Life, But First Could You Drive
Me and Cheryl to the Mall";
Ron Toffel, Ph.D, author of
"Second Familvy" and
"Nurturing Good Childreni
Now", and Jane Nelson,Ed.D.
author of "Positive Parenting."
They will share insights about


, positive parenting, sibling rela-
tionships, pop culture, disci-
pline, communication, and
building core self-confidence in
children.
Family Matters begins at 7
p.m. on Nov. 10 with a presen-
tation by Wolf, followed by time
for open questions.
On Saturday, Toffel and
Nelson will be featured in inter-
active sessions.
Rev. Dan Matthews, rector of
St. Luke's Episcopal Church in
Atlanta, will preach the 9 a.m.
and 11 a.m. services at Christ
Church on Sunda-y.
His topic, at the final event of
the conference, will be "Choices
Parents Make."
The conference is free and
members of the community are
encouraged to attend. Free
childcare will be provided and
lunch for children and adult"
will be available for sale. Pre-reg-,
istration will be accepted until
Wednesday. Nov. 1.
This will allow us time to plan
for appropriate childcare, said
Hardman. Information and reg-.
istration is available from the
church office at 285-6127 or at
www.christepiscopalchuchg.org
.Family Matters will be held in,
the church sanctuary at 400 San
Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra. The
sanctuary can accommodate
700 people.
"This is not faith-based. It is a
practical conference for people
from every church at the Beach
or the unchurched." said Harris.
"\Ve want to help parents
change the culture and put fam-
i\y back to the center of life."


Family Matters


teen camp set


Christ Episcopal
Church wil hold a
three-day camp for
teens during the
Family Matters
P a r e n t i n g
Conference on
Friday, Nov. 10 to
Sunday, Nov. 12.
Area churches are
invited. to partici-
pate and will need to
provide their 'own
tr an sports a tion,
tents, and adult
leaders for 'youth
from their church.
The teen camp, for
students in grades 6
through 12, .will
invite "youth to
think about 'How do
I fit in?,'" according
to .a press release
from Christ Church.
The camp will be
held at 'DayBreak
Pavilion in Ponte
,Vedra. It will be
under the supervi-
sion of Josh
Fordehbacher, Youth


Director of Christ.
Episcopal Church. A
security guard will
be on duty at the'
camp.
. Author Tony
Wolf, one of ,the
speakers at the
P a r e nt in g
Conference,., will
/"share his wit and
wisdom with the
youth," according to
the.press release.
The camp-out will
also include fuin
activities and music
by a Christian rock
band., Meals and
snacks will be pro-
vided for the
campers at a cost of
$25 per person.
Camp activities
begin at 6 p.m. on
Friday and end at
noon on Sunday. For
information 'and
reservations, contact
Fordenbacher at
jiosh@christepisco-
palchurch.org.


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The Women's Bridal
Fashion Show was
held on October 4 at'
the Atlantic Beach
Women's Connection
Brunch.


( Pictures from left)
Christie Capalbo
models in the Atlantic
Beach Women's
Connection Bridal
Fashion Show.


Linda Ostoski leads
a group of models at
the Bridal Fashion
Show at the Atlantic
Beach Women's
Connection Brunch.


Kate Counihan, left,
and guest speaker
Sharon Kiser watch
the Bridal Fashion
Show at the Atlantic
Beach Women'st'
Connection Brunch
on Oct. 4,


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SPORTS


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 9A*


Panthers battle for district crown


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


BCS clouds

the picture

rather than

clarifying it

. whichh college football
/ .team is No. 2? Who
V knows? And unfortu-
nately there's no real way of
knowing.
With release of the first BCS
poll on Sunday, fans have a
cear top-ranked team in the
country and that's Ohio State.
The Luckeyes no matter
what anyone says, that wasn't
pass interference on Miami in
the end zone during the first
, overtime period of the 2002
Fiesta Bowl can stay on top
if they jump their last hurdle,
a regular-season finale against
Michigan on Nov. 18.
: After that, it's anyone's
guess.
According to the Bowl
Championship Series, USC is
currently the second-ranked
team in the country. Not so
fast, Lee Corso might say. The
Trojans have a.) not played
anybody of significance and
b.) struggled against the cup-
cakes that line their schedule.
Michigan is ranked third by
the BCS and is eyeing that sea-
son-ending showdown at
Ohio State.
But it's all useless because
cbUlege football remairqs the ',
oilty sport in which the tOji .
teams never have to face one
another if they don't want to.
Imagine the Yankees decid-
ing they'd rather not play the
Oakland A's anymore. The
travel to the West Coast, the
young pitchers the A's have,
the California sun it's just
not worth it so we'll wipe
them off the schedule.
Instead, let's add a four-game
series against the Pittsburgh
Pirates. Sure, they're in the
National League but we think
we can beat them rather easi-
ly. So, A's are out, Pirates are
in.
That's what college football
schedules are like. Yes, some
teams in tough conferences
face lots of challenges each
season. Are you listening
Florida Gators fans? But other
teams feast on hapless oppo-
nents to pad their records and
provide a soft cushion
between a few worthy foes.
It's a joke but colleges get
away with it because of the
stubborn refusal to incorpo-
rate a playoff system into the
end-of-season drama. College
football, like bo.jng, some-
how gets away with not giving
fans what they want.
Because the top teams rarely
face each other, there's no
good way to determine who's
No. 2 or No. 3 or No. 4. It's as
subjective as picking a new
car..
Take West Virginia, current-
ly ranked fifth by the BCS.
How does anyone know how
good, or over-rated, the
Mountaineers are? They've
built an unblemished record
by beating up Eastern
Washington, Syracuse and East
Carolina. West Virgimna will
play Louisville on Nov. 2, but
there are no other tests on its
memory foam-like schedule.
And then there's the issue of
when a team loses rather than
to whom. An early-season loss
can drop a team in the
Associated Press poll, but by
the time the BCS standings are
released (after the seventh
week of the season) that
school can climb back into
contention.
Auburn, Florida, Notre Dame
and Texas all have one loss this
season. But those teams are all
also in the BCS Top 10.
With no playoff system and
rules that allow top teams to
duck tough opponents, fans
really don't get their money's
worth from college football.
Yes, there will be a national
champion crowned in January
but will it truly be the best
team in the land?


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Nease High's Tara Carrigan (6) celebrates with teammates during a recent match. The Panthers were set to host St. Augustine
Thursday in the District 5-4A championship game. The teams met twice during the regular season with Nease winning both.

LOC AL ROUNDUP


By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR

Following Tuesday's home-
court victory over Clay, the
Nease High girls volleyball
team found itself in a familiar
position battling for the
District 5-4A championship in
Thursday's title game.
While the Panthers had an
easy time of it in the semifi-
nals, winning 25-8, 25-17, 25-
8, the championship round ;
promised stiffer competition
as Nease was set to square off
against old.nemesis St. .
Augustine.
The Yellow Jackets reached
the final with a 25-17, 25-19-,
27-25 victory over Pedro Iz
Menendez in the other semifi-
nal. Nicole Baran had eight!
service points and Kara
Gonzalez added 15 kills and
two aces, while Megan Stewart
had 33 assists for the Jackets
(19-6).
Against Clay, Meghan
Oakley had 10 kills, while
three Panthers-7,Cierra
Pillsbury, Pa ige DePriest and
Meghan Sherman tied for a
match-high 14 service points.
Sherman added 35 assists for
Nease 120-6).
Thursday's district final was
to be the third meeting
between the Y'ellow Jackets
and Panthers this season. On
August 29, Nease prevailed at
home, 25-18, 25-15, 24-26, 2.5-
17. In that match, Sherman
paced the Panthers with 16
kills, 15 assists, five aces, 22
service points and 19 digs.
Freshman Wesley-Ann Barden
added eight kills, Tara
Carrigan chipped in with 19
assists and three blocks, and
DePriest recorded 16 service
points, three aces and 11 digs.
"St. Augustine is our big
rival, especially in-county,"
DePriest,said after the match.
"They're going to be one of
the best coming into districts,
so to beat them tonight was
just amazing."
The teams met again at St. ,i
Augustine on September 26. I
Nease won in straight games,
26-24, 25-21, 25-21.
Sherman was once again the
general in that contest with 10
kills, 27 assists, 12 service
points, 21 digs and two blocks.
DePriest and Carrigan each
added nine kills, with DePriest
also recording 13 service
points, a pair of aces and 11
digs. Laura Phillips had two
unassisted blocks in the
match.
In both regular season con-
tests against Nease, the Yellow
Jackets relied heavily on setter
Stewart (25 assists) and defen-
sive specialist Baran, who had :
19 digs the first time the
teams met.
St. Augustine is powered by
seniors Stewart and Gonzalez.
Stewart was the team leader in
assists while Gonzalez paced
the Jackets with more than
100 kills.
"We've won districts the last
two years so now the goal is to
win region,".' said. Sherman.
"Then [we want to] take it to
the next step and win there."


Nease misses the c boys golf


: FROM STAFF

The Nease High boys golf team
seemed poised for a run to the
Class 2A state tournament fol-
lowing last week's showing in the
distinct event, but the Panthers
placed third in Tuesday's Region
2-2A tournament and failed to
make the cut.
Nease's total of 298 placed the
team behind Lake Mary and Port
Orange Spruce Creek in TuesdaYs
tournament played at Cypress
Head Golf Course.'
Tyler McCumber led the
Panthers with a 1-under 71: He
was named to the All-Region
team.
The 'Panthers girls team quali-
fied for next week's Class 2A state
tournament with a second-place
finish in Monday's Region2-2A
championship played at
Jacksonville Beach Golf Club.
Nease edged Flagler Palm
Coast, 325-327, for the runner-up
spot.

CROSS-COUNTRY
Bartram Trail 21, Nease 65,
Ridgeview 88, Fleming Island
108, Menendez 148, St. Augus-
tine 154, Middleburg 215, Clay
222, Orange Park 255


The Nease girls cross-country
team earned a second-place fin-
ish in Tuesday's St. Johns River
Athletic Conference champi-
onships at Middlebuig High
Tuesday.
Three Pantheis runners, Jessica,,
Gambill, who finished fourth,
Juliana Buonanno, who placed
12th, and 13th-place finisher Sara
Elrod were named to the All-
Conference team.

BOYS GOLF
The Fletcher High boys golf
team earned a berth in 'the Class
2A state tournament with its sec-
ond-place finish in Tuesday's
regional event..
Senators anchor man Major
Forbess sank a five-foot par putt
on the 18th hole at Killearn Golf
and Country Club in Tallahassee
to put Fletcher in the state final. It
Was a familiar position for both
the team and Forbess, who last
year drained an 18-foot birdie
putt on the same hole at Killearn
to lift the Senators in the Region
1-2A boys tournament.
Fletcher nipped Fort Walton
Beach, 307-308, to earn the run-
ner-up spot and a trip Fort Pierce
for the state tournament which
begins next Tuesday.


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Photo submitted
Members of the Nease girls cross-country team, which finished second in the St. Johns River
Athletic Conference championships Tuesday at Middleburg High School.


VOLLEYBALL
Orange Park 3, Fletcher 0
Fletcher High's volleyball sea-
son cane to an abrupt end
Tuesday night with a three-


game loss to heated rival
Orange Park. That it happened
on the Senators' home court
and in the 'district semifinals,
made it an even tougher defeat.


The Raiders won, 25-17, 25-
15, 25-23, to move on to the
District 1-6A final where they
were set to face: Gainesville
Buchholz Thursday night.


Ocrtnher 20, 2006


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A DIVISION
MY BAD 8-0
ANGIE'S SUBS 7-2
C D CONNECTION 7-3
A TOUCH OF GREEN 7-3
N. FLA. PLUMBING 3-7
PLAY IT AGAIN 1-9
MORTGAGE 0-9

B DIVISION
HIT MEN 8-2
TPC SAWGRASS 7-2,
SUN DELI/KNIGHT 5-4
PGA TOUR 4-6
GET HARD 4-6
MHI BREW CREW 3-6
CRUISER'S GRILL 2-7

C DIVISION EAST
HUXHANM 9-1
TWISTED SISTER 6-1
PONTE VEDRA KINGS 5-2
DADDY'S RANGERS 4-4
BOOTLEGGERS 4-5
DORSA CONSULTING 4-5


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RED MACHINE 7-3
(MARLIN'S 54"
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IS &.ASSOCIATES 3-7
.M. 2-8
AT & POTATOES 2-6


C DIVISION WEST
FIREFIGHTERS 10-1
TEAM MULLET 9-4
LOC DOGGZ 8-5
GHOST MEN 8-5
PANGAEANS 7-6
J'VILLESCENE.COM 4-7
SUNRISE SURF SHOP 3-10
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STANDINGS CURRENT
AS OF
October 18, 2006


Aqua Aerobics
Water exercise program pro-
vides a total body workout for
people of all ages and fitness
levels. Classes include exercise
for aerobic conditioning, flexi-
bility and strength.
Shallow water classes take
place Monday to Friday morn-
ings and evenings; deep water
classes Mon. Weds. and Sat.
For more information contact
the UNF Aquatic Center at 620-
2854.

Fantasy Football
An open-to-the-public fanta-
sy football league will present
this season's Monday Night
Football games on the movie
screen in the main showroom
at Atlantic Theatres. Doors will
open at 7:30 p.m. every
Monday throughout the NFL
season.
The league has a $20
entrance fee. Proceeds will be
distributed to winners at the
end of the season.
Admission to the Monday
night screenings is free to


league members and $3 for
'others. Proceeds from admis-
sion charges will be 'donated to
H.E.R.O.E.S., a local charity
providing K-12 scholarships for
at-risk youngsters in the
Jacksornille area.
For more information con-
tact Bryce Pfanenstiel at 249-.
7529.

Flag Football
Flag Football registration for
kids ages 5-17 is underway. The
deadline to register is Nov. 4.
Winter season leagues, which
will run from December
through February, are forming
throughout the First Coast area,
including at the University of
North Florida, Ponte Vedra
Beach, Mandarin and Orange
Park.
For information, locations,
dates and to register, visit
www.i9sports.com or call
(904) 992-4263.

Jaguars Trip
Action Sports Tours is plan-
ning a trip to Miami to see the


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Jacksonville Jaguars play the
Dolphins on the weekend of
December 2-3. Hotel, game tick-
ets, refreshments and a pre-
game tailgate party are included
in the $250 price.
For more information contact
Jack at (9041 707-7805 or Alex
at (904) 728-0029. Or e-mal
actionsportstours@yahoo.com.

Girls on the Run
Registration is now open
for Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for girls that combines
running and training for a 5K
13.1 miles) run/walk, along
with healthy living education
and life lessons.
Spring programs take place
at various locations through-
out Ponte Vedra Beach,
Atlantic Beach and Neptune
Beach. Volunteer coaches are
also needed to work with a
team of girls. For more infor-
mation phone 321-4315 or-
visit www.GOTRneflorida.org.


Jones-Drew making quite an




impression in rookie season


By REX EDMONDSON
SPORTS COLUMNIST
The hardest thing to believe
about Maurice Jones-Drew
before he reported for summer
camp duties was that he could
live up to his college act with
the Jaguars.
"Itree months later, the hard-
est:lhing to believe is' that
Jones-Drew has lived up to the
buid-up, scampering around
and making his rookie status
seem like a lie.
Coach Jack Del Rio, of course,
knew the UCLA escapee was
fast, but not this fast. The
diminutive running back can
tote lhe football almost as fast
as he can talk. Almost but
not quite. Maurice is a master
of both.
Jones-Drew uses his 5-feet
and seven inches to a gteat
advantage. Trying to trap him
at the line of scrimmage is like
trying to get ahold of a mouse.
The talented, r.ooie.is.amagi-
dan's act: When you see him -,
here, he's there before you
know it.
"He's learning about the
NFL," teammate and dose
friend Fred Taylor says, "but we
can only teach him about the
pros and maybe other teams
he's going to face. We can't
teach him speed. Nobody can.
That's something he was born
with." '
Something else Maurice was
born with they define as "confi-
dence." It's also called other
things. Cocky? Sure, but when
you're only 21 years old and
can do the things Jones-Drew
can on a football field, how can
you help but feel that the world
is your domain and the sky is
the limit, as well.
The running back didn't
waste any time getting started,
either. Playing against the Colts
in Indianapolis, in game three
this season, Jones-Drew became
a 100-yard rusher; that's a feat
not customary with rookies.
Then in game four the fol-
lowing week, he added a 53-
yard, career-high receiving
jaunt and a 51-yard TD recep-
tion against the Washington
Redskins. It was the longest
play of the season for the
Jaguars. It was also the fourth
longest touchdown reception
by a running back in team his-
tory.
After five games, the young
man with the hyphenated last
riame (the "Drew" part was
added earlier this year to honor
his late grandfather ranks sec-
ond on the club in rushing,
trailing only his idol and men-.
tor, Fred Taylor.
After collecting 103 rushing
yards at Indy, Jones-Diew sort
of shrugged it off.
"I can't take too much credit
for it because I didn't have to
do too much," he said. "The


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Jacksonville Jaguars rookie running back Maurice Jones-Drew (32) dances into the end zone
against the New York Jets Oct. 8. Jones-Drew, a second-round draft pick, is making a big impact
in his initial pro season. He is Jacksonville's second leading rusher after five games. .


offensive line did a great job
and Fred did a great job of
coaching me up when he was
out there.
"I was just running off all
instinct and i didn't have to do
too much thinking. Those guys
[offensive linemen] do all the
work. We get the glory, but
they do all the work."
Add two more assets to
young J-D's talents: Tact and
personality. He could run for
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gotta have fun. That's part of
it."
Among the things Maurice
hasn't forgotten from his glori-
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and score touchdowns. At
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When Jones-Drew tells you
he thinks this Jaguars team is
destined for great things, you
believe him. The heart-breaking
loss to the Colts seems to have
affected him personally.
"Wait'l we get them down
here in the Jungle," he laughs,
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the 2006-7 season. Teams will
be offered in the following age
groups: U-12 (bom on or after
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* Movies (right) ...
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* Calendar
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Pane B-l


Lucky Stiff kicks off festival


BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Knockout Rose

has a new pest,

We have been so for-
tunate not to have
had damaging hur-
ricanes this year, and aside
from the dryness, we really
have been blessed with pret-
ty cooperative weather.
I have not read the
Farmer's Almanac for this
winter's predictions, so I'll
just stay positive and hope
for the best.
Something has come to
my attention this past week
involving a really popular
plant, the Knockout Rose.
\Ve have been seeing the
beautiful deep pink roses
popping up everywhere.
And the reason is that this
rose is touted to be very
disease resistant, extremely
drought tolerant, and rio
insects were known to both-
er it.
\Ve all love roses, but the
intensity of caring for them
keeps many of us from even
thinking of planting them.
When the Knockout Series
came out, it fit the bill for
many of us.
We gave one as a house-
warming gift to our daugh-
ter and her husband for
their new home. It has been
doing very nicely, planted
on a sunny corner in the
front of their home, adding
a splash of color and inter-
est as the rest of their land-
scape gets established and
takes form.
However, a week or so
ago, my daughter noticed
that something was wrong
with her rose, and we e-
mailed back and forth as I
tried to diagnose the prob-
lem sight unseen.
Last week I stopped and
took a firsthand look, and I
was baffled. I saw no
insects, no signs of
fungus/disease, healthy-
looking newer growth, some
colorful flowers, etc., all
the signs of a pretty good
looking plant.
But on some of the very
small new growth, there was
a strange coloration going
on, like red veins on a green
leaf.
That kind of thing usually
means it is a nutritionally-
related problem, and yet, I
didn't feel comfortable with
that.
So, off came some of the
new growth showing the
red veins, along with some
healthy, more mature
leaves, and some older
somewhat spotted leaves.
Ziplocked in a baggie,
these guys went on a jour-
ney with me to the
Cooperative Extension office
where I had a chat with
Pam Mattis, a county agent
specializing in advising the "
commercial horticultural
industry.
Mattis, recently having
been to a seminar of
updates and potential trou-
ble spots for the commercial
industry, excitedly recog-
nized this as a "new insect
to be on the look out for."
She recognized the red
veins and overall appear-
ance and identified it to be
caused by Chilli Thrips.
A thrip is a very small
insect with a very piercing
mouthpiece, almost unable
to be seen without a magni-
f-ing glass. \Ve have them
on hibiscus, and they are
.the primary Leason why
hibiscus buds fall off.
She said if I'd had a baby
bud from the rose we would
have seen the thrip on it,
but the red veins were prob-
ably also from this fellow


See MATHESON, B-2


by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF IW'RITER
As a kid growing up at the
Beaches, Moker Janett was
always tinkering with music.
He wrote songs, played gui-
tar and jammed with his bud-
dies in various bands.
Now an adult, Jarrett still
has his hand in the musical
pot, stirring up an eclectic
blend of classic rock tinged
with country, jazz and blues
elements with the band Lucky
Stiff.
Jarrett and Lucky Stiff, fea-
turing local pianist Will
Hurley, will kick off the festivi-
ties for the Neptune Beach
75th anniversary celebration
at 7 p.m. today in Jarboe Park.
The event will mark the
band's first public performance
since recording its debut CD
"Ready to Fly." Jarrett and


FRIDAY AT NEPTUNE BEACH'S 75TH CELEBRATION
6 p.m. Navy Southeast Ceremonial Band
7 p.m. Lucky Stiff
9 p.m. Eileen
SATURDAY
11 a.m. Sassy Strings Ukulele Group
Noor Sassy Tappers
2 p.m. Idol Rumors
3:30 p.m. Kentucky Fuzz
5 p.m. Gadsden
6 p.m. Men's Beard Contest/ Ladies Longest Hair
Oldest resident/ Longest residing resident
7 p.m. St. Johns River City Band
9 p.m. Harlow
SUNDAY
1:30 p.m. Joyful Noise
2:30 p.m. Rhinestone Carina
3:30 p.m. Glastara Irish Dancers
4:30 p.m. The John Thomas Group
6 p.m. Closing ceremonies


company recorded the full-,
length disc with Lou Rubino at
Monkey the Fish Studio in
Vilano Beach and mixed and


mastered the songs at Vision
Studio in Orange Park.

See LUCKY, B-5


photo submitted
Drummer Jim Rohl (left) and Fletcher High graduates Moker
Jarrett and Bill Smith have released a CD, "Ready To Fly." The
CD was recorded at Seizure Session Studios in Ponte Vedra.


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tiquette tells us how not
to disrespect the
American flag: not let-
ting it touch the ground,
leaving it out in the rain, etc.
Director Clint Eastwood's
stunning film of the book
"Flags of Our Fathers" dares
to suggest that we disrespect
it further when we content-
edly wrap ourselves up in it.
This might not be a terri-
bly original message, but
these days, it's particularly
timely.
The story concerns the '
famous photograph of the
flag-raising at Iwo Jima in
World War II, the trio of sur-
viving soldiers who helped to
raise it, and their different
viewpoints when the govern-
ment sends them home as
heroes.
Rene (Jesse Bradford) is
quite happy at first, any-
way to use the event as
his "Get Out of War Free"
card. (His girlfriend isn't too
hesitant about riding the
gravy train, either.)
Native-American Ira (Adam
Beach) is consumed with
guilt over leaving his fight-
ing buddies behind. Navy
corpsman "Doc" Bradley
(Ryan Phillippe) is blankly
agreeable to the whole thing;
as he was in war, Doc does
what he's told without fuss.
The trio is paraded around
war-weary America osten-
sibly as heroes, but treated
more like one-trick ponies or
circus freaks. Then Ira
divulges how the whole
thing is a sham (in a major
plot surprise I dare not
divulge).
But like a dysfunctional
family that won't acknowl-.
edge the elephant in the liv-
ing room, the government
sweeps the secret under the
rug. As long as the boys can
sell war bonds, Uncle Sam is
happy to continue the cha-


BAILEY


rade.
With "Saving Private
Ryan,'" Steven Spielberg (who
co-produced this film) raised
the bar on war movies, and
Eastwood handily meets the
standard.
The movie's war flashbacks
look and play like blood-
soaked, burnished memoirs.
Even more surprising is how
Eastwood uses the war scenes
as commentary on the heroes
plight. The war is something
they want to forget, and the
seemingly innocuous bond
tour only revives the brutal
memories.
The starring trio is excel-
lent. The screenplay by
William Broyles ("Cast
Away") and Paul Haggis
("Crash") makes pungent
points about, if you will, the
commercialization of war.
And let's be blunt: would
anyone have expected Clint
Eastwood, aka one-note Dirty
Harry, to make some of his
best-ever movies well into
his 70's? At a taut two hours,
the movie is a strange para-
dox a sparse spectacle -
and it's a paradox for which
thinking moviegoers should
be grateful. For me, this is
the best movie of the year.
"Flags of Our Fathers" is
rated R for adult language
and many scenes of graphic
violence and death.


Fletcher grad died a ero oen wo lima


"Wien you go home, tell then
for us and say for your tomorrow
we gave our today.' Note left
at a Marine Corps cemeten' on
Iwo lima.

by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
n the football field
or the battlefield,
Ottis Boxx was the
consummate team
player.
His loyalty to a team, an
institution or a cause was
never in doubt.
When his parents moved off
the beach in 1941 to take jobs
at NAS Jacksonville, Box. rode
a city bus back to the beach
each school day so he could
graduate from Fletcher High.
A decorated combat veteran
during World War II, Boxx
had a chance to return state-
side, but chose to stick with
his Marine unit for one last
assault landing in the Pacific.
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Ottis Boxx's government-issue
headstone at Peoria Cemetery
in Clay County.
but he wanted to stay with his
company," recalled Boxx's
younger sister, Vera Boxx Hill,
in a recent phone interview. ,


"He'd been wounded and he
already had one Purple Heart.
He was very patriotic. When
he heard the National
Anthem, he always stood up."
Boxx, who distinguished
himself on the gridiron at
Fletcher as a do-it-all halfback
and participated in four
assault landings in the Pacific,
died during the epic battle for
Iwo Jima. He was 22.
A squad leader in the 24th
Marine Regiment, Boxx was
killed on March 1, 1945, as
the Marines clashed with the
entrenched Japanese at two
infamous killing fields on the
volcanic island: Hill 382 and
Turkey Knob.
Boxx was buried in a Marine
cemetery on Iwo Jima. His
remains were returned to
Florida in 1947 and interred
in a family plot outside
Orange Park.
His weathered, government-
issue headstone in Clay
County's Peoria Cemetery
makes no mention of the fact


that Boxx died in the most
costly battle in Marine Corps
history.
But relatives remember the
sacrifice a young man made
more than 60 years ago.
And although Boxx's life
was cut short, he was typical
of the young Marines of his
day, as was one of the six
famous flagraisers on Iwo
Jima's Mount Suribachi: Texas
native Harlon Block.

Senator wheelhorse

Born in Clay County in
1922, Ottis Oliver Boxx grew
up at Doctor's Inlet, where his
family owned several tracts of
land.
His father, Frank Boxx, did a
little dry farming in the area,
but was a carpenter by trade.';
In the late-1930s, Frank
Boxx took a carpentry job in
Jacksonville Beach with B.B.
McCormick's construction
company.
The move to the Beaches sat


well with Boxx's only son,
Ottis, a gifted athlete who
tried out for Fletcher High's
inaugural football team in
1937.
Boxx made the team as an
eighth grader in the days
when Fletcher housed grades
seven through 12.
But the sandy-haired, blue-
eyed underclassman didn't
crack the starting lineup until
his sophomore year, when he
lined up at fullback for head
coach Cromer Shuler's varsity
squad.
The year was 1939 and Boxx
was primarily a blocker in
Fletcher's single-wing forma-
tion. He tallied one touch-
down that season, as the
Senators booked their first
winning season.
In 1940, Boxx played a
more active role in the offense
as the team's versatile right
halfback. At a lanky 5 feet 10

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. Boxx: Rifle fire once echoed in woods for a selfless team player


LAURA
FOWLER
STAFF WRITER


A new

route can

curb the

running:


boredom

C ool weather and corny
rock n roll tunes from
1980s hair bands only
go so far when you're in the
middle of an 8-mile run.'
This has perhaps been th
biggest lesson I have learned
as I train for the Outbac
Classic half marathon on
Thanksgiving Day.
I first decided to run thi
13.3 mile race because I want
ed to. challenge myself after
having run the 15K River Rui
for the past two years.
Secondly- and mor
importantly it will give m
an excuse to eat twice a
much turkey for Thanksgiving
dinner.
But aside from the high'
motivational vision of
steaming ,plate of' mois
turkey, I have found that Ion
distance training is so muc
S easier when 'you enjoy th
course you are running.
For me, that means course
that offer some variety: twist
and turns, ups and downs
and above all, scenery.
I hate running straight
there-and-back courses along
barren roads. Its like climbin,
Mount Everest: the end neve
seems to be getting any close
and the air seems to be get
ting thinner.
I also can't stand to rui
loop courses that you have to
.:repeat several times especial
ly when there are smell'
dumpsters or strange people
that you have to pass ove
and over again.
And running along busy
roads or highways with al
sorts of trash, fumes and roat
kill is not my idea of a good
course either.
I would rather say' te
myself, OK, there's the beauti
ful oak tree, which means
only have two miles left, a
opposed to, There's that dead
raccoon I passed an hour ago
only one mile to go!
Fortunately, I have found
SWeb site to save my unsympa
thetic friends and co-worker
from my whining
www.favoriterun.com.
Now, I may be behind the
curve; on this one, but fo
those runn-ers who haven'
heard of the site, it's one o
the best ways to get ideas fo
new running courses.
You can register on the site
for free with just an e-mai
address. You don't have t4
give away any private infor
mation.
Once registered you cai
browse through running;
courses all over the city tha
other people have created on
the.site, or enter your owi
favorite site for others,to-view
The best way to find a goo6
course is to enter your zi]
code and search for course
within a five or 10 mil'
radius.
A list of courses will pop uI
on your screen and you cai
pick the one you want based
on distance or location.
All you have to do is:click
on the -name of the course
and a. map will appear witli
the course outlined in blue.
Each mile is marked on th
course, so you can' easily mod
ify it:by making it shorter o
picking a different starting
point.
This is a great resource fo
runners who travel a lot. I
you're staying at a hotel bu
don't want to run on the bor
ing treadmill in the closet
sized hotel gym, pick an iriter
testing running course in tha
City. ,
Another feature of the sit;
is a running calendar and al
activity log. You can enter th
' distances and times of you
runs and then watch you
progress on your month
running calendar. .
Then just for fun go ti
www.calorie-count.com an
figure out how long you wil
have to run to burn off twe
heaping plates of turkey.


Cont. from B-1
and 160 pounds, Boxx broke
up several passes from his
defensive backfield spot in a
20-2 win over Jasper.
He also broke a 53-yard run
from punt formation in a 32-0
victory over Palatka. Against St.
Augustine High, then known as
Ketterlinus, Boxx scored a TD
and booted an extra point in a
27-20 loss.
He won mention in a news-
paper story as a "hard-driving
line plunger."
Senior year was special for
SBoxx, and well worth the long:
bus rides from Blanding
Boulevard:
In 1941, Shuler's last year at
the helm before taking an offi-
cer's commission in the Army,
the Fletcher coach moved the
speedy Boxx to left halfback, a
feature position.
With star running back
Clarence Doerr out for the sea-
son with a broken leg, Boxx
was Fletcher's go-to guy in the
months leading up to Pearl
Y Harbor.


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Ottis Boxx's 1942 graduation'
picture from Fletcher High
School. He enlisted in the
Marines a few months later.


"One of the wheethorses in Selfless team player
Coach Shuler's Duncan U. After graduating from
Fletcher football team is Ottis Fletcher in the spring of 1942,
Boxx, veteran left half," a local Boxx worked briefvlyfor the
newspaper reported that sea- Winn-Lovett Grocery Co.,
son. which changed its name to
"Boxx can do most things in Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. in 195
football well. This lad deserves Newsreels of Marines landing
more praise than he has ever on Gualalcanal may have
received." prompted Boxx into enlisting
Along with his running and in the Corps in August 1942.
blocking duties, Boxx was also At 20, he was a tad more
the team's punter, passer and mature than most recruits, and
placekicker. He scored a pair of buoyed by a background in
TD runs against St. Augustine team sports.
that year, and also converted He was just what the Marine
the point-after kicks. were looking for: Someone
He also threw a 34-yard who exemplified esprit de
interception against Tallahassee corps.
Leon that was returned for a After boot camp, Boxx
touchdown. trained at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Boxx saved his best perform- before transferring to Camp
ance for last in a season-end- Pendleton, Calif., where the
ing, 19-13 triumph over visit- 4th Marine Division was for-
ing South Boston, Va., High. mally activated on Aug. 14,
In front of a crowd of 2,000 1943.
at Shuler Field, Boxx ran for Boxx was assigned to one of
two scores, including the game- three battalions in the 24th
winner with four minutes left Regiment, which shipped out
to play. The headline in the to the combat zone in January
next day's paper read, "Boxx 1944.
Brings Victory)." The Marines sailed for the
"Ottis loved football," his sis- Marshall Islands, becoming th
ter recalled, first division to go directly into
"He was three years older combat from the states, accord
than me. After high school, he ing to "The Fighting Fourth,"a
wanted to join the Air Corps, Web page by 4th Diision vet-
but my mother said it was too eran Al Perry.
dangerous. Then he joined the Over the next 14 months,
Marines, which was even more the unit made four major
dangerous.". assault landings: Roi-Namur,
Saipan. Tinian anid iwo itma.
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The 4th Division quickly both formerly starred on their senior at Jacksonville's Lee
seized Roi-Namur, and landed high school football teams, and High School when her brother
on Saipan.on June 15, 1944, both hailed from semitropical was killed.
suffering 27 percent casualties, towns near the sea. Boxx was leading a squad of
After securing the island on Block grew up "down near Marines who were hammering
July 9, the 24th Regiment was the knife-blade tip of Texas away at Hill 382 when he was
among the first wave of where the Rio Grande empties felled by what relatives believe
invaders at Tinian. into the Gulf of Mexico," says was either a Japanese mortar
In late August 1944, the 4th "Flags of Our Fathers." round or a hand grenade.
Division sailed to Hawaii, in He enlisted in the Marines "When he was killed, every-
preparation for an invasion of with 13 of his football team- body above him [in rank] was
an island known only to the mates. dead and he was the leader,"
Marines as "X." Like Boxx, he was a veteran Vera said.
l, During his five months at of an assault invasion, having "He was my mother's
-1 Camp Maui, Boxx was hoping landed at Bougainville in favorite. She had a drawer full
to %isit his first cousin, Chester December 1943. of his letters. She never got
Boxx of Jacksonville, who was The two Marines, only a year over his death."
stationed at Pearl'Harbor as a apart.in age, shared another Edith Boxx, who died in
Navy storekeeper. commonality: They would 1973 and is buried at Peoria
"I had intentions to go visit both die in battle on the same Cemetery next to her son, was
him but then I got a letter from day. in denial for many years.
my mother saying that he had Vera said her mother sought
died over there," said Chester Purple (and broken) the advice of psychics, who
Boxx, who now lives in Hearts told her, among other things,
Clermont, Fla. On the day he was killed on that her son was a prisoner of -
ILL In January 1945, the Marines Iwo Jima, March 1; 1945, Block war.
boarded transport ships for Two penned a letter to his mother According to "Flags of Our
Jima and their date with des- in tiny Weslaco, Texas. Fathers," written by the son of
tiny., ., "Just a few lines to let you one of the flagraisers, "The U.S.
Iwo Jima was 3,791 miles know I'm OK. I came through government began transporting
from Pearl Harbor, and only without a scratch," read the let- bodies of Marines back home
758 miles from Tokyo. The. ter, which wasn't postmarked in 1947.".
Marines would literally be until March 14. Boxx's remains,ilike those of
fighting in Japan's front yard. By then two mothers half a more than 6,800 soldiers, were
More than 20,000 Japanese country apart had lost their initially buried in a Marine
awaited them on Iwo Jima, favorite sons in the fierce fight- cemetery on IwoJima, the
which was one-ninth the size ing on Iwo Jima. largest graveyard in the Pacific.
5 of Saipan. Such a heavy con- Shirley Boxx Sander's got the According to "Flags of Our
g centration of enemy troops news of her first cousin's death Fathers," Li.S. Rep. Joseph
meant only one thing: Hand- fiom her father, an air raid war- Hendricks of Florida introduced
to-hand combat would be the den in Jacksonville during the a bill in the House of
rule, not the exception. war. Representatives on Mfarch 1.
"It would be a battle of attri- "I remember my dad came in 1945, the day Boxx and fla-'.
d tion on terrain that had no and said, '1I have some bad graiser Harlon Block died,
front lines, where the attackers news. Ottis has been killed,' authorizing the creation of a'
were exposed and the defend- Sanders, now 70, recalled this monument in "tribute to the
es ers fortified," says James week in a phone interview, heroic action of the Marine
Bradley in the best-selling book "My Aunt Edith [Ottis' Corps as typihed by the
"Flags of Our Fathers." mother] didn't believe that he Marines" in the famous fla-
On D-Day, Feb. 19, 1945, the was actually dead. The story raising photograph.
Marines landed a force of was he got killed in a foxhole The LI.S. Marine Corps
70,000 men on a beachhead trying to save somebody. I was Memorial was dedicated in
only 3,500 yards long. little, but I remember going to 1954 at Arlington National
Boxx's battalion landed in the funeral [at Peoria Cemetery.
the afternoon after two other Cemetery]. It was the first time Boxx's upright marble head-
battalions suffered heavy casu- I'd been to a military funeral stone faces east in historic
alties attempting to take one of where they shot rifles." Peoria Cemetery, established in
the island's main airfields. Elizabeth Boxx, a Jacksonville 1887.
Four days later, on Feb. 23, resident who married Clyde A breeze still rustles the trees
the 28th Marine Regiment cap- Boxx, Chester's brother, said in the small church graveyard,
tured Mount Suribachi. Five her late husband "thought a lot where rifle fire once echoed in
Marines and a Navy corpsman of his first cousin." the woods for a selfless team
raised a makeshift flag to tele- "He was the only son and player.
e graph their victory to troops on they sure took it hard when "We used to go out there a
o the ground. they lost that boy," Elizabeth lot. There are a bunch of
1- One of the flagraisers, Harlon Boxx, 85, recalled this week. Bo.xxes buried there," Elizabeth
a Block, who is seen thrusting "I remember the military Boxx added.
the flagpole into the ground in service because it was impres- "He was a handsome boy,
the famous photo, traveled a sive. I remember them shoot- but not self-centered. He was
path to Iwo Jima similar ing the guns and how loud it sort of shy, but he wanted to
Boxx's. was in those woods." achieve. He would not have
Both were Marine corporals Boxx's, youngest sister, Vera, selected the Marines if he was-
and eventually sciquad la-ers, now living near Atlanta, was a n'tan achiever."
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Matheson: Knockout Rose has a pest


Cont. from B-1
sucking the juices out of the.
leaves. Why does he leave
them red?
Who knows. And why is it
called a Chilli Thrip? Because
it was found doing the same
thing on chili peppers. In fact,
one of its main hosts is that
plant, although it also has
been found on such common
landscape plants as jasmine,
viburnum, banana, chrysan-
themum, other roses, and 108
other common plants.
Question: Is it a killer of
these wonderful Knockout
Roses? We do not know yet.
Do we have any chemical or
treatment that will eliminate
these guys? Answer: To date,
the only product the commer-
cial people have is called
Merit, available to profession-
al, pesticide operators.
However, the active ingredi-'
ent in the product is imidaclo-'
prid, and we have a product
available to the homeowner
under the brand name of
Bayer Advanced Home for
Trees and Shrubs.
Orthene, a systemic, can
also be used, but it should be


used alternatively with the
Bayer.
The Orthene should be first
applied in the spring.
Research is still being done
on Chilli Thrips, and we are
not 100 percent sure it actual-
ly is a problem in our coun-
ties.
What we do know is it has
been found in 1.6 Florida
counties so far; its life cycle is
very short, with new genera-
tions happening every 14 to
20 days, and it seems to be
worse during dry seasons. The
damage is all above ground
(not affecting the root system,
which is good), and the leaves
will eventually curl up, turn
brown/black and fall to tilhe
grou.nd.
So, if you have a Knockout
Rose, look at it every now and
then, closely, especially at the
baby new growth. But do not
panic if you see something
questionable, just keep an eye
on it. As I have always said,
do not apply chemicals just
because you do not know
what else to do.
First be sure you have a rea-
son to be at all concerned.


My daughter impressed me
by contacting her mom, the
supposed pro, first, and now,
perhaps, we've all learned
something.
I will keep you informed as
I learn more about whether or
not this Chilli Thrip is to be
considered a problem for us. I
have seen photos of leafless
Knockout Roses, horrible look-
ing, but do not know from
what count)' they came from.
Put on your scientist's hat
and think about all the vari-
ables that must be considered
and then tested before final
conclusions can be drawn.
The first that comes to my
mind is the difference in
length of humid months
throughout the state, and we
are far north of Dade County
if this was one of the counties
where the problem existed.
Information is still too new
to form any conclusion. In
the meantime, if you see that
you have the markings, pick
up some of the Bayer product
and apply it as directions
show on the label. Call me at
363-9872 if you have garden-
ing questions.


GROSSOLOGY


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"Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body" is at
the Museum of Science & History through Dec. 31. The travel-
ing exhibit is based on a book by educator Sylvia Branzei. The
exhibit features "Professor Nigel Nose-It-All!" For more details,
call the museum at 396-7062.





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Beaches artists share images of area




Beaches artists share images of area


Around Town," an exhib-
it of oil, watercolor and
acrylic paintings and
photography by members of
the Neptune Arts Group, will-
open tonight with a reception
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Adele
Grage Cultural Center, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Enjoy works by more than
20 artists who have lived at
our Beaches for many years
and have recorded their
impressions of life around
them. Call 246-2110.
,- *. 0.
Opportunities to learn
about art, whether your inter-
est is the history of art or in-
creating art, are abundant in
our area.
The museums and cultural
centers provide changing
exhibits and new classes. ,
The Jacksonville Watercolor
Society announced .that .iter-
nationally acclaimed water-:
color artist, Dean Mitchell,
will be a guest speaker at its,
next meeting, Tuesday, Oct.
24, at 7 p.m. 'at the: FCCJ
South Campus.
The meeting will be held in
Building N, Room 103.
Mitchell, who, has been
exhibiting his works for more
than 30 years, is one of the
youngest artists ever accepted
into the National Watercolor
Society and has won hun-
dreds of awards.
For more information call
Francesca Tabor-Miolla at
273-2987.
The Jacksonville Museum
of Modern Art has announced
a lecture, "Modern and
Contemporary Art" by
Jennifer Bailey, Curator of
Ait, and James Greene, inter-
im director of education, to


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ART SCENE


be held Wednesday, Oct. 25,
at noon and again at 6 p.m.
in the museum auditorium.
; These lectures are free and.
open to the public. Call 356-
6911 for information.
The Cummer Museum of
Art and Gardens will present
six lectures highlighting
Egyptian culture and art.
Admission is $25 for the
series or $5 per lecture.
Tickets can be purchased by
calling 355-0630.'
The lecture series is in con-
nection with the upcoming
exhibit "Temples and Tombs:
Treasures of Egyptian Art
from the British Museum,"
which will open Dec. 22. The
lecture on Oct. 25, "Verses
out of the past, Ancient
Egyptian Poetry," will take
place at 7 p.m. at the Florida
Times-Union Auditorium,
One Riverside Avenue,
Jacksonville.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach, BRASS,
University of North Florida,
Jacksonville University and
the Jacksonville Symphony


Association, as part of their-'
Art and Music Appreciation
Series, will present the
"Classical Era: The Elegance
of Balance," with Laura
Dwyer, JSO, and Joana
Owens, .IU, on Monday, Oct.
30 and again on Nov. 6, at-
the Center. Call 280-0614 for
information.
The Unriversity of North
Florida will open a new
exhibit, "Art and Design
Faculty Annual," on Thursday
Nov. 2, with a reception from
5 to 7 p.m. Gallery hours ar6
Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Call 620-2534.
The Jacksonville Coalition
of the Visual Arts has
announced thie opening ofa
new exhibit, "Fall Fantasy."
It will be at Gallery L, sec-
ond floor of the Modis
Building, One Independent
Drive, Jacksonville, from Oct.
25 to Nov. 29. A reception
will be held Nov.l from 6 to
8 p.m. The juror will be
Aimee E. Wiles. Call 730-2413
for information.
Players By-the-Sea
Community Theater will
open a new play on Friday,
Oct. 27. "Painting
Churches," a comedy/drama
will be shown on October 27-
29, November 3-5, and 10-11.
Call 249-5628 for reserva- ,
tions. The theater is at 106
6th St. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Tonight, Eclectic Galleries
will host a grand opening
party celebrating its fourth
anniversary and the opening


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"Last Dance" by Henry Von Genk Ill. Stellers Gallery of Ponte Vedra will exhibit the work of the
nationally recognized oil painter in November. Von Genk's work has been displayed at galleries,
museums and commercial mural installations worldwide, yet he resides and works here locally.
Von Genk's work offers the viewer a unique and visionary interpretation of our natural world.


of its gallery's new location at
the beaches. A reception will
be held from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. at 2405 3rd St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 247-
3750.
The Jacksonville Watercolor
Society is holding its Fall
Show at the St Augustine Art
Association Gallery, 22
Marine St., St Augustine. The
opening reception is Sunday
Nov. 12, from 2 to 5 p.m. At
that time, awards will be


given for the outstanding
paintings and refreshments
will be served. The public is
invited to 'iew the show,
meet the artists and join in
the festivities.
The juror for this show is
nationally recognized water-
colorist, Sue Archer. She will
select paintings that she
believes to be worthy of
inclusion in the show. Archer
will further designate the
paintings which will receive
the awards for excellence.


On Nov. ", Archer will
demonstrate her vatercoli
techniques at the monthly
meeting of the Jacksonvilie
Watercolor Societv. This
meeting will be iel )d i- 1' m
at FCCJ, South Campu,,
Jackson\ille. Interested ~sa\e-
color painters are invited to
attend and explore member-
ship in the society. For fur-
ther information, contact
Francesca Tabor-Mliolla at
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"OKLAHOMA!" is present-
ed through Nov. 26 at the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $39 to-
$46 for dinner and show. Call
641-1212 for information.
"MENOPAUSE: THE
MUSICAL" runs through Dec.
17 at the Times-Union Center
for the Performing Arts, 300 W.
Water. St., Jacksonville. Times
and ticket prices vary through-
out the run. Call 632-3373 for
specific prices and show times.
*PBTS CLASSES Players By
The Sea will offer adult


improvisation classes taught
by Educational Director
Barbara Williams at 106 6th
Street N., Jacksonville Beach;
The six-week sessions are held
from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Student classes are also under
way and focus on improvisa-
tion, play building, technical
theater, and musical theater
are available for all levels from
elementary to high school.
Call Barbara Williams at 249-
0289 or e-mail questions to
barbara@playersbythesea.org.
PBTS Auditions for
"Visiting Mr. Green" will be
held at 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at
Players by the, Sea 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville-Beach. Roles
are available for two males ages
20's 30's and 60 and above.


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Beauty is subjective, as
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There are limits.
This thought came to me
recently when my daily mail
included a sultry photo of
S actress Scarlett Johannson,
wearing a dress that was
doing everything it could to
Fall off her.
As it turned out, the image
was attached to the, '-
Ndvember issue of Esquire
* magazine, which proclaimed
SMs. Johannson "The Sexiest
VWoman Alive." .
Now, ScaretJ: JquanrIqs.n is
a decent enough actress, and
she's certainly not difficult Bie
on the eyes But The Sexiest
Woman Alive?? Jes
First, I just have to address ag1
the age factor.
Johannson is'just short of no
22 years old. Last year's heir wl
to the Esquiie throne, Jessica ob
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STEVE
BAILEY
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el, was 23 at the time.
What, Lindsay Lohan and
sica Simpson wouldn't
ree to photo layouts?
Perhaps you've heard of a'
vel named "Lolita," in
iich a man becomes
sessed with a pubescent
l.


Still a controversial book-
half-a-century later, the
novel seems to have been
meant, at the very least, as a
cautionary tale. It certainly
wasn't intended as a guide-
book.
Yet it appears that at some
point, 'American males decid-
ed to pursue the world's
Lolitas without irony or
guilt, and thus any woman
over 25 can now be consid-
eied ancient. :
Just one.example is Mamie
Van,Doren;, a cur-y actress
who was groomed to be
another Marilyn Monroe in
'the 1950's.
At age 71, Ms. Va'n Doren
appeared topless in the 2003
movie "Slackers," and from
the critics' uproar, you'd
have thought national secu-'
rity had been violated.
There's a place in the
world for youthful beauty, as


there always was.
But is it possible that a
woman with age, knowledge,
and experience can still be
considered attractive per-
haps because of (rather than
in spite of) a few extra wrin-
kles and pounds?
There is some hope,
though, and it's provided by
.none other than the famous-
ly voluptuous Sophia Loren.
At age 71, Ms. Loren has
posed for next year's edition
of the famous Pirelli calen-
dar. Rumor has it that she
posed sans clothing.
I don't intend to make any
tacky comments here,'
though it would not pain me
to see Ms. Loren in the buff.
But at least, it's comforting
to find that there are still
people who can consider an
older female one ofthe.'sexi-
est women alive.


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4:30, ":15, 7:45, 10:05, 10:40.
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Flicka. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:35, 2:5.5, 5:15. 7:40, 10:15.
Marie Antionette. Rated,
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45, 4:40,,
7:50, 10:30.
The Prestige. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs.,' 1:50, 4:45, 7:30,
10:15.
The Grudge 2. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 4:50, 7:20,,
9:45.
Man of the Year. Rated PG13.


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10:25. ,
The Marine. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:20, 3:45, 7:55,
10:00.
One Night with the King.
Rated, PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:40,
3:40, 6:40, 9:55.
The Departed. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:30, 1:06, 3:50, 4:15,
7:10, 7:35, 10:20, 10:45.,
Employee of the Month.
,Rated PG 13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:35,
4:10, 6:55, 9:40.
The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre: The Beginning.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:55,


3:35, 8:00, 10:10.
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10:35.
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Thurs., 12:30, 3:30, 6:40, 9:25.
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Jackass: Number Two. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 3:5.5,
6:45, 9:30.
T, he Science of Sleep. Rated
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,9:50.
'The Illusionist. Rated PG13.
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"Reds 25th-Anniv.
Edition" If you've never
seen star-writei-(Oscar win-
ningi director Warren Beatty's
bio-flick of American journal-
ism-Communist John Reed,
you owe it to yourself. A les-
son in epic filmmaking.
"Billy Wilder Speaks" -
And if you're a fan of "Some
Like If Hot," "Double
Indemnity," or any number of
movie classics, this documen-
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"Over the Hedge" Cute
cartoon about a scheming rac-
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who gets some, wild animals
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
No More Theory is in at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday.
Courtyard at 200 First Street,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922. Deblois Mil ledge
and percussionist Carl'Schulte
perform from 7-10 p.m.
today.

Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. The Retrokats are in
at 9 p.m. today.

Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
.Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Live music at 9:30 p.m. today.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Sister Hazel with Jon
McGlaughlin perform at 9:30
p.m. today. Tickets'are $15.
Capotain Kid is in Saturday.
Tickets are $5. Teddy geiger
appears Wednesday.
1 ** .
Monkey's 'Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Little Sugar Bear is in at 9:30
p.m. today.
*00
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The
Boggle Freaks perform at 9
p.m. today and Saturday.
Normal Town is in Sunday.
STwisted Sisters. 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach.
Deblois Milledge, Will Pearsall
and percussionist Carl Schlute
perform from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday. Jess Pillmore is in
,Oct-. 25.

WEEKLY STANDARDS,
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 AIA N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The Jason.
Anderson. Group performs,-
every Thiurday. Jdse 118fohf
and The LeMonde Quintet per-
form every Saturday.
Bo's" Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJs and female
impersonators weekly.
Brix, Jacksonville Beach. Jazz
great Teddy Washington is in
every Wednesday through
September.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mlayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
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Caribee Key, 100 N First St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pili Pili plays reggae every,
,Friday and Saturday.
'". .
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
Saturday.
*
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonmille Beach 242-9499.


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The Sonnenschein Express joins the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra today and Saturday for
one big musical party in "Celebrate Oktoberfest!" For tickets, call 354-5547.


Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
every \Vednesda' Spade
McQu'ad' p.lavs, fra~itioral.
?t1sh Nf'uA&9 eNety' "T 'crsday.
Meridian plays traditional
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
."?
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach *: 246-4293.
Nolan Neal is in Monday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday.
Reggae with' Pili Pili every
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic
Dino and the 420 Band are in
Sunday.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
249-7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano Thursdays. :The
Amanda Finch lazz Quintet
performs today. Pianist Matt
Hall appears Saturday.

Homestead Restaurant, 1712
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy every Friday. NMike
Shackelford Band appears
Saturday.

Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
S249-5181. Live music at 10
p.m. today and ;Saturday.
Karaoke every Sunday. Little


Green. men perform every
'Monday. Spiderbaby is in
every WVednesday. 3 appears
every Thuirsday. i' ., _q

Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra
Beach .a 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano Tuesday
through Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard plays Sunday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays-
and Monday.
"' ,- ', -" ,* ", -
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John Evans
plays the piano every Friday
and Saturday.

Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar
every Tuesday. Fifth South and
the Glass Camels are in the
Bubba Lounge every.
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili-
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday.
-' *' ""* ,' "
Sawgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-3133.
Ralph-"E" performs top 40's,
blues, oldies' and jazz every
Friday and Saturday night.
'
Shelby's Coffee, Shoppe, 200
Ist Street, ,Neptune Beach *


249-2922. The John Thomas.
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m, to 1
p.m. Sunday. ,
: -' ; .
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille. 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
Eric Wink performs Tuesdays.
Yankee Slickers are in every
Thursday. Reggae with Delions
of Jah every Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.

Sun Dog Tavern, '207'
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
241-8221. Chuck Nash and
the Zen Twins rotate every
Wednesday. Chroma appears
on the first Thursday of every
month.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
'216, Ponte Vedra Park Drive,.
. Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
,273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
,forms jazz piano and standards
Thursday through Saturday.
: .' *, ''* ':* "
Tree .Steakhouse, ; 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs Friday.
Kenhe is in from Saturday.
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Lucky: Performs tonight at 7 at NB's Jarboe Park


Cont. from .B-5
"This is the first time we've
played live since the CD,"
Jarrett said. "It's' an eclectic
crowd. You've got to play an
eclectic mix."
It's also a first for Hurley,
who contributed keys on three,
of the CD's 10 songs. He will
join the band on stage for the
first time. '
Putting together enough"
material was never a problem
during the music making
process. Deciding which songs
would make the cut proved to
be much more difficult.
"It's hard when you start
doing a CD to decide what to
put on it," Jarrett said. "We
actually axed about three.
songs that we had already
recorded because they just
didn't fit with the whole feel
of that record.
The final product, "Ready to
Fly," produced on Jarrett's
own Run to the Sun label, cre-
ates a positive vibe that Jarrett
feels is missing in music today.
"It's got a good groove to it,
every song feels like it cap-
tures a groove. It's a fresh
sound," Jarrett said, carefully


avoiding the pigeon hole that'
often befalls some bands when
'they too quickly categorize
themselves as one genre or
another.
; "I guess a lot of artists have
a hard time saying 'I'm this"
because all of the artists I
know have all had so many
influences that it's hard to say
with any sincerity oh, I'm
this.' "
A "songwriter from way
back," Jarrett grew up up play-
ing classic rock like Clapton,
the Allman Brothers and "all
the hometown guys like
Lynryrd Skynyrd."
"People from 15 to 70 like
classic rock," he said, noting
that the band will also add
some Rolling Stones, Beatles
and Clapton covers to the set
list of original music.
"Stuff that people will recog-
nize and say 'I know that
song.'"
With Lucky Stiff, the'classic
rock standards are fused with
different flavors that together
comprise a pop rock sound
that is, at once, family friend-
ly and .radio worthy.
"We've got a couple of


songs that arehard rock but
for the most its pop rock," he
said.
Unlike some bands that feed
off'the local club scene, Jarrett'
said Lucky Stiff has .no interest
in playing some smoky bar til
'2:a.m.
"It's not that appealing to us
to close down bars anymore.
We used to say we get paid to
move equipment. We play for
free," hie said.
"It's sad but true that at .our
age, the song writing is the'
thing drives us as musicians
because we've played every-
where from Daytona and
Savannah."
Jarrett said Lucky Stiff is
"going the festival route" and
are, hoping to book a slot for
Dancin' in the Streets and
some of the other spring festi-
vals. .
In time, the band also hopes
to reach more listeners on
internet sites like ITunes and
CD Baby. For now, Jarrett is
hoping to apply some of the
song writing tricks of the trade
he picked up during a recent
music industry conference in
Park City,'Utah.


The conference was limited
to 200 unsigned songwriters
who for three days met with
record'executives and Seven of
the industry's top producing
songwriters, who sat in arow'
and each played onie of their
mega hits.
"You just recognized every
song they played," Jarrett said.
"It's amazing. Great music
starts with great words."


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with music by
Cloud 9, at Selva
Marina Country
Club. The cost is
$35. For informa-
tion, call Rhona
Robinson at 280-
5467 or contact
Steve Fouraker at
249-2105 or
fouraker@'beach-
esleader.com.

Fleet Reserve:
Ladies Auxiliary
Fleet Reserve
\ Association Unit
290 holds a steak or
fish dinner from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m. at
the Branch Home.


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Friday, Oct. 20
40th reunion: Fletcher
High School's Class of 1966's
40th reunion gets underway
- with heavy hors d'oeuvres at
7 p.m. at The Homestead
Restaurant on Beach
Boulevard. The cost is $15.
SActivities continue at 10:30
a.m. Saturday with a progres-
sive bike ride, followed at 7
p.m. by the reunion party,


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Mayport
Atlantic
The sug-
donation
take-out
are wel-
Call 246-


6855 for infor-
mation.


Playhouse by
S e a
Jacksonville
Oceanside
Rotary Club
presents an
Island-style
Casino Night
from 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m.
on the
Pnolo y CHUCK ADAMS Veranda at
tors in the Hall of the Sea
weekend and Turtle Inn
hiding. to benefit
T h e
Playground
by the Sea on the campus of
Neptune Beach Elementary
School. The cost is $50 per
person. The U.S. Navy,
Builders Care and City of
Jacksonville are helping build
Phase 2 of the playground,
scheduled to be completed
next summer. For more infor-
mation, call Norm Reimer at
904-246-6044 or Don Dymer
at 904-241-1821.


Teen knitting clinic: A
Teen Knitting Clinic starts at
3:30 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.

Saturday, Oct. 21
Adoption Seminar: A free
adoption seminar, presented
by Commonwealth
Adoptions International, Inc.,
will be held from 10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. at the Southeast
Regional Library, 10599
Deerwood Park Blvd.,
Jacksonville. The seminar will
be hosted by adoptive parent
and family mentor Deborah
Lee. Respond to
tampa.cai@verizon.net or call
813-269-4646.

Craft and bake: The annu-
al Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale
will be held from 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. at St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church, 1801 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach. St.
Andrews' Lighthouse, a hos-
pital hospitality house, will
hold a yard sale the same day
at the church.

Episcopal arts festival:
Beaches Episcopal School's
Family Arts Festival will be
held. The school is located at
1150 5th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call the school at 246-
2466 for information.

Young women at Y: A day
devoted to young women,
ages 11-16, will be offered
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Winston Family YMCA in
Ponte Vedra Beach. Teens can
participate in a program that
provides structure, fun, edu-
cation and self-exploring. The
cost is $30 for YMCA mem-
bers, $40 for program partici-
pants. Register at any First
Coast YMCA. For informa-
tion, call Kristen Bardes at
543-9622.

Sunday, Oct. 22
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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-
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-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
seniors is being offered from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. at Huguenot
Tennis Center in Jacksonville
Beach. For information, call
Moe at 247-622L ,
A senior men's doubles ten-
'nis 'C" level league also plays
through April at Huguenot
Tennis Center on Friday morn-
ings. The league has home and
away matches. Call Bob Totter
at 247-1865 for information.

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.

Parlianmentarians: The First
Coast Parliamentarians meet
'the fourth Saturday of' the
month from 10:15 a.m. to
12:15 p.m., September through
May, at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch' Library, 101 Library
Road. The December and May
meetings are luncheon ses-
sions. Visitors are welcome.
Call 744-9074 or 223-1314 for
information, or 'e-mail
SherryCaip@aol.com.

Ponte Vedra writers: The
Florida Writers Association
Ponte Vedra Writers Group
meets at 10 a.m. the fourth
Saturday of each month at the


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 members are
welcome. Call 350-1609 for
information.

NAIC: The local' NAIC
Investment Club meets at 7
p.m. the fourth Monday of
each month at the Beaches
Library. Visitors are welcome.
Call Dick at 476-4260 for infor-
mation..

Tuesday
Beaches Arts Center: A
beginner watercolor class is
offered from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
and watercolor for all levels is
offered in the evening, as well
as Wednesday and Thursday
mornings. Figure drawing
classes are held from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center
is at 228 3rd Ave. N.,
tJacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, call 241-3515.

Foundation Academy: The
Foundation Academy, 107 3rd
St. S., Jacksonville Beach, has
an open house from 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. Call 241-3515 for
information.

L.T.N.: The Long Time
Newcombers .Club of the
Beaches meets the fourth
Tuesday of each month at Selva
Marina Country Club in
Atlantic Beach. Social hour
starts at 11 a.m., followed by a
short meeting. Guest speaker
for Oct. 24 is Marilyn
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Railroad Club: The Beaches
Area Model Railroad Club
meets at 7 p.m. and also Friday
at 941 4th St. N., Jackson'ville
Beach, behind Sportsmania.
The club is open to anyone
interested in scale model rail-
roading. For information, call
Dave Henk at 641-8800 or,
Richard Paul at 223-5133.

Rollaways: Rollaways Square"
Dance Club leads modern west-
ern square dancing and offers
lessons at Sandalwood High
School. The dance caller is Ken
Miller. For more information,
call 249-3224.

Senior Center: The Palm
SValley Senior Center, 148 Canal
Blvd., is open from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. and also on Thursday.
Lunch is served at noon. Call
280-3233 for lunch reserva-
tions or .for information on
activities. For transportation to
lunch, call 280-3753 between
7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.'

Senior workshop: Edward
Jones, 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300, Jacksonville, offers a
Free senior workshop at 10 a.m.
on a variety of topics, includ-


11th Step Practice, "A Sense of
Belonging," will be led by
Sister Elizabeth Hillmann
from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Marywood Retreat Center.
There is no charge for admis-
sion. For information, call 1-
888-287-2539 or 904-249-
2639.

Wednesday, Oct. 25
Daughters of
Confederacy: The United
Daughters of the
Confederacy, Mattie T. \\right
Chapter, meets at 11 a.m. at
Selva Marina Country Club,
1600 Selva Marina Dr.,
Atlantic Beach. The speaker
will be Holly Beasley. Visitors
are welcome. Call 223-1413
for information.

Thursday, Oct. 26
Rose propagation: A class
on propagating roses is
offered from 10 a.m. to 12
p.m. at the St. Johns County
Agricultural Center. A $5 fee
is payable at the door, and
participants must pie-register
by calling 209-0430.

Friday, Oct. 27
Cradle Creek: Jacksonville
Beach celebrates completion
of its newest park, Cradle
Creek Preserve, at 11 a.m. The
park is a 43.3-acre natural
preserve situated between the
Plantatiop Oaks and
Marshside subdivisions and
the Intracoastal Waterway.
The park entrance and park-
ing lot is at the corner of 15th
Street South and Fairway
Lane. The public is invited to
attend the dedication ceremo-
ny.

Nothing but sweets:
Persephone Healing Arts
Center of Jacksonville Beach
holds 'an all-organic cooking
class from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. The class will focus on
how to include fruit in
favorite desserts. Different
ways of sweetening also .will
be demonstrated. Call 246-


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ning, wealth transfers, IRAs,
annuities and life insurance.
Reservations are required. Call
221-8501.

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

Ballroom dancing:
Ballroom dancing is offered at
7:30 p.m. at the Beaches Senior
Center, 281 19th Avenue S.,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. For information, call 241-
3796.

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.

Poker tournament: A poker
tournament is scheduled from
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Neptune
Beach Senior: Activity Center.,
Tables, cards, chips, refresh-
ments and snacks are provided.
The Senior .Activity. Center is
located at 2004 Forest Avenue
and can be reached by calling
270-1688.


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free from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at
the Mayport USO Center to
all active duty, reserves and
their families. The USO
Center of Mayport is at 2560
Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach. The first 100 people
will be served.

Saturday, Oct. 28
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Deerwood Center holds an
arts and crafts fair from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Deerwood Center,
9911 Old Bavmeadows Road.
The event is a fundraiser for
United Community Charities
Campaign. For information,
call Lorna Pryor at 997-2717.

Parliamentarians: First
Coast Parliamentarians meets
at 10:15 a.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library,
101 Library Road.
Parliamentary study ques-
tions will be conducted by
Carl Bloesing. Visitors are
welcome. For information, e-
mail sherrycaip@aol.com or
call 744-9074.

Prepare for emergencies:
The American Red Cross
offers a course on Adult,
Infant and Child CPR and
First Aid with AED
(Automated External
Defibrillation) from 9:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. at the USO, 2560
Mayport Road, Atlantic
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Holiday program:
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day programs being presented
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and may be made one week
prior to each program by call-
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387-8855.

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Vedra Beach's fall exhibition,
Precious Objects, opens Nov.
3 and runs through Dec. 20.
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Monday through Saturday.
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Precious Objects, also free
and open to the public, will
be held from 6. p.m. to 8 p.m.
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exhibition will be available
for purchase by holiday shop-
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University Center on "Iran,
Iraq and the U.S.: High Stakes
Relationships." Pickering's lec-
ture .is co-hosted by the World
Affairs Council of
Jacksonville's Global Issues
Forum.
All UNF lectures are free. and
. open to the public. However,
tickets are required and can be
ordered online at
www.unf.edu. Click on the Fall
2006 Lectures Link.

Global Issues
Ambassador Dennis Ross,
U.S. Envoy to the Middle East
from 1988-2000 and author of
"The Missing Peace," speaks
about "The Middle East &
Prospects for Peace" at 7:30
p.m. Oct. 25 at UNF's
University Center. Ross' lec-
ture is on the World Affairs
Council of Jacksonville Global
Issues Forum's 2005-2006'
Calendar of Events.

Air Show
The 2006 NAS Jacksonville
Air Show, to be held Oct. 27-
29, will honor the birth of the
Blue Angels at NAS
Jacksonville 60 years ago. Both
the show and parking are free.
Gates to NAS Jacksonville
open at 9 a.m. each day. Flying
feats begin at 10 a.m., with the
Blue Angels performing at 2:15


Pr,..il bt t rill', ,r, :. 1.'a
*Cee Cee ay.es (stanc(ig), Mark V y.G arse a scene from the upcoming
"production of "Painling Churches." "heafp ~ Playerd'by the Sea, 106 6th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are $15.00 and $10.00 student & seniors. Call 249-2022.


Music in Courtyard
Deblois takes the stage in
the Courtyard at 200 First
Street, in,. Neptune Beach
tonight and comes back
tomorrow evening, courtesy of
Shelby's. Music in the
Courtyard plays every Friday
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
through the end of October.
It's a free event open to the
public. Shootly, a homegrown
beaches band, wraps things up
Oct. 27. For information about
Music in the Courtyard, call
'249-2922.


Octoberfest at WGV
The fifth annual Octoberfest
at World Golf Village will be
held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
tomorrow. Octoberfest offers
family fun, a Bavarian bind
and dancers, brats and burgers,
and a Europeah Car and
Motorcycle Show. The World
Golf Village event is free to,
spectators, and comes with-
free parking. For information,
go to .www.nefl211.org/okto-
berfest.

Book reading
Local author MaNigee Howe
Bugbee will be at The
Bookmark in Atlantic Beach at


7 p.m. Oct. 21 to read from
and sign copies of her award-
winning mystery "Beyond the
Road," which won the 2006
Mayhaven Award tor Fiction.
Bugbee is founder of Florida
Sisters in Crime. ;
For information, call Rona
Brinlee at The Bookmark. 241-
9026.

Pickering next up
atUNF
Tom Pickering, former
Deputy Secretary of State and
former ambassador to' El
Salvador;. India, Jordan,
Nigeria and Russia, speaks at
7:3q p.n. Oct. 24 in UNF's


Nature walk
Join the Friends of GTM
Reserve and birding experts
Linda and Jerry Harrison Oct.
28 and Nov. 11 for a "Birds,
Botany and Breakfast" nature
walk. The walks will begin at 8,
a.m. at the Guana River Damn
trailhead parking lot, located
off A1A at Guana River Road,
and take .about two hours.
They will be followed by cof-
fee, orange juice and donuts.
The cost is $10 per person
for the guided walk and conti-
nental breakfast, $5 for Friends
of GTMNERR members.
Reservations can be made by
calling the GTM Reserve at
904-823-4500; space is limited.

Acoustic Night
The next Atlantic Beach
Acoustic Night will be held
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 29
at Bull Memorial Park, at the
corner of Ocean Boulevard and
7th Street, in Atlantic Beach.
The event, which is free, is
held indoors at the Adele
Grage Cultural Arts Center if it
rains.
Acoustic Nights and Song
Writer's Nights are hosted by
the Atlantic Beach Cultural
Arts and Recreation Advisory
Committee.


p.m. The parking area on the Dogs in spotlight
flight line will close promptly Dogs will be on parade -
at 2 p.m. and howling away Oct. 29
Security restrictions used at Paws Park at Wingate Park
during the 2004 air show will in Jacksonville Beach and at
be in place again. Everyone Dog Wood Park on Salisbury
entering the show will do so at Road South in Jacksonville.
the pedestrian gate east of the The second annual Howling
flight line parking lots. All Halloween Costume Contest &
vehicles will be inspected Paws Park Fundraiser will be
upon entry to the Naval Air held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at
Station. Paws Park. Volunteers will host
For information about the the event to raise money for
NAS Jacksonville Air Show, maintenance and improve-
visit www.nasjaxairshow.com ments to the dog park.
or www.nasjax.navy.mil and Entry fee for participation in
click on "Air Show." the contest will be a $5 dona-
tion to the dog park. Pet
Troubled nation Rescue North will have dogs
"Invisible Children and available for adoption.
Endangered Motherhood: For information, email
Uganda and Beyohd" will be info@pawsparkjaxbeach.com,
presented from 1 p.m. to 5 call 513-9240 or visit the Paws
p.m. Oct. 28 at the Park web site at
Jacksonville Public Library, www.pawsparkjaxbeach.com.
303 N. Laura St. At Dog Wood Park, the sec-
-The eve-nfincludesTh-film -ondarirfual Husky Howl will
;Invisible Children,;'. as aw4l as r-,be.,heldajs.p from.3 p.m. to 6
a Model U.N. demonstration p.m. Admission is free, and
and round-table discussions. any and all Siberian huskies -
For information, call Lee and their owners are invit-
McClure at 904-245-3872 or G. ed. The event is presented by
Feuer at 904-743-1087. volunteers and friends of
Siberian Husky Rescue of
Stargazing Florida, Inc.
First quarter moon stargaz- For information, call Jon or
ing will be held from 8 p.m. to Tracy Kaetzel at 904-759-4506.
10 p.m. Oct. 28 at Hanna Park, All proceeds and donations:
Lot 8, 500 Wonderwood Dr. will benefit the not-for-profit
Both beginners and experts are rescue organization.


invited to omin me Nortieast
Florida Astronomical Society
and their telescopes for an
exploration of the night sky.
The program may be cancelled
if skies are cloudy.
Visit .www.nefas.org for
more information.


Hall of Fame inductions
Comedian George Lopez will
host the 2006 World Golf Hall
of Fame Induction Ceremony,
which takes place at 6 p.m.
Oct. 30 at the Hall of Fame at
World., Golf Village, in St.
. Augustine. The ceremony is'


free and open to the public.
The class of 2006 includes
Larry Nelson, Marilynn Smith,
'Vijay Singh and the late Mark
McCormack and Henry Picard.
A 60-minute TV show will be
post-produced to air on The
Golf Channel Thanksgiving
evening.
, For more information on the
ceremony or the World Golf
Hall of Fame, call 904-940-
4123 or visit www.wgv.com.
Ethics of Identity
The University of North
Florida's fall schedule of lectur-
ers continues at 7:30p.m..Oct.
30 with Kwame Appiah, who
speaks about "The Ethics of
Identity". in the Fine Arts
Center Lazzara Performance
Hall.
Appiah is a scholar of
African and African-American
studies. His book, "In My
Father's House," became an
instant classic. His lecture is
part of the Distinguished
Voices Inquiry and Insight
Lecture Series.
All lectures are free and open
to the public. However, tickets
are required and may be
ordered online at
www.unf.edu.

First Wednesday
Nov. 1 will be Jacksonville's
First Wednesday Art Walk's
third birthday. The First
Wednesday Art Walk is a free,
self-guided tour of downtown
galleries and museums, as well
as cultural and educational
venues, on the first Wednesday
of every month, rain or shine.
The event features original
work from local, regional,
national and international
artists at more than 20 down-
town venues. Plus those who
take the tour can enjoy live
music and special features.
Free metered parking is
available after 6 p.m. Umbrella
escorts are provided by
Downtown Ambassadors. For
information, call 904-634-
0303, ext..230.

UNF Fall Seminar
Next up in the
Environmental Center at the
University of North Florida's
fall seminar series, which are
free and open to the public, is
Michael Coffey, senior scientist
at the National Center for
Atmospheric Research in
Boulder, Colo. Coffey will talk
about "The Vehicle
Contribution to Global
Change" at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 1
in the Brooks College of
Health, Building 39, Room
1001. He will discuss air quali-
ty and impacts to warming and
pollution.

Operatic presentation
Opera performances will be
given at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2-3 in
the Jacksonville University.
Fine Arts Hall. The two
evenings will, as billed,
"Celebrate the spirit of the
Voice with a mixture of styles."


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Pumpkin Sales: "Spooktaculair' haunted to 10 p.m. at the da. A covered dish is as well as bicycle regis- Halloween Party from 2
The Pumpkin Patch at house in St. Johns Sawgrass Marriott. The obligatory, but costumes tration. Costumes are p.m. to 4 p.m. Call 246-
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Sundays. Or%. weekend is $ Church will have a Fall Town Q er Hallow.een Auxiliary of Fleet with Sauce and Noodles
there will b fv s $1 per person, wih Festival, at their CostWe Contest and Reserve association Unit Fun Raising Revue" at 5
Activities and ^ for family discounts avail- Pumpkin Patch from 10 P ate a free family 290 hosts a Children's p.m. There s also a $5-a-
sale. The church U.locat- able. Proceeds go to the a.m. to 2'- p.m. event for children of all plate spaghetti dinner.
ed at 276 N. Roscoe St. Johns County Pumpkins, ga.ries tood, ages, will be held ftom 3 The church is located.at
Blvd. in Ponte Vedra Sheriff's Office's PAL and and Christmas treasures p.m. to 5 p.m. 400 Penman Road. For
Beach. Call 285-5347 for ACE programs. will be for sale. The Registration starts at 3 information, cal 249-
information. ACE programs, church is located at400 p.m. in the Courtyard at 5370.
Ot 21 : Thn Penman Road 'in 200 First Street in :
Oct. 20-22 anOd Haloween B2s willTe Neptune Beach:.' For Neptune Beach, where .Oc rt Baptist
Oct. 20-22 and Halloween Bash will be information, call 249- the costume parade n: jaconville.
Oct. 26-31: The 31st held from 5 p.m. to 8 5370. begins.Trick or treating es fam-
annual Hall of Terro p.m. at the Catt Shack in participating stores in h, Hallelujah
Haunted House, created anch wildlife Oct. 25: First Beaches town Center is isval, a 6 p.m.
by the Jacksonville Sanctuary, 1860 Starratt Christian Church of the allowed.For informa- to p.i-. alternative to
by the Jacksonville Road, Jacksonville. A Beaches will have a tion, call 249-2922 or Haloween. All children
Jaycees, is open for nine $10 donation to help H a I I e I u j ah visit www.beachestown- are encouraged to wear
more days at Adventure with the care and feed- Hoedown lrom center.com. non-scary costumes. For


Landing in Jacksonville
Beach. There's a free,
not-so-scary HalloWEE
Zone for kids 8 and
under, and their parents,
too. Admission to the
Hall of Terror is $9 per
person, or $12 for a com-
bination pass that
includes one Adventure
Landing activity.

Oct. 20-22 and


tg i o big cats proviues
admission; children 7
and under are free.
Tigers, lions and cougars
can be seen close up and
safely. For information,
call 904-757-3603 or
v i s i t
www.cattyshack.org.

Oct. 21: The Beaches
Exchange Club's first
Masquerade Mayhem
Ball, an evening tobene-
fit First Coast Family
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5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Children should
come in costume for fall
activities and refresh-
ments on the church's
oceanfront lawn. The
church is at 2125
Oceanfront in Neptune
Beach. For information,
call 246-2010.

Oct. 27: The
Neptune Beach Senior
Activity Center, 2007
Forest Avenue, will host


Oct. 28:
Hta 11 o we e n
fpn and safety
sponsored by
the Jacksonville
Beach Police and
Fire Departments,
is offered from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. in the
sunshine Park at South
Beach Park, Osceola


information, call the
church office at 249-
2314. The church is
located at 324 Fifth
Street N.


ct. 27-31: The sth. %II, ,,U ,,le .,,., a Halloween Party trom and South Beach
nual "Horror Emergenc Assistance 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.'Special Parkway. There will be
nual "Horror Zo Ministries (B.E.A.I.), entertainment and fingerprinting and pho-
aims to be the most will be held from 7 p.m. dancing are on the agen- tographing of children,
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Teen fans drawn to library program


by JENNIFER KNOECHEL
STAFF WRITER
More than 30 teenagers were,
excited to be at the Beaches
Branch Library last Saturday
for the monthly "anime" club,
meeting. "Anime" is short for
animation' and refers to
Japanese animation. The
teens meet one Saturday a
month to watch anime, do
anime artwork and discuss
their favorite shows.
"It's difficult to program for
teenagers because there is too
much .for them to do' in .a
beach community," said teen
librarian Katherine Daye.
'"But this anime is big."
Sarah: ,McElroy, 13, of
Jacksonville Beach said she
first started watching anime
shows like Pokemon and Yu-
Gi-oh! when she was just a
kid ,and didn't even realize
that the programs were
Japanese animation. Now she
reads "manga" or Japanese
books often adapted into
anime, and said she hopes to
be an anime artist when she
grows up. .
"A lot of anime have really
good story lines," said
* McElroy who is studying visu-
al arts at LaVilla School of the
Arts in Jacksonville. "It's not
like regular cartoons that are
just funny or stupid. It's more
dramatic and serious. More
for older kids."
Daye said the club started
in 2004 and is open to ages
13-18. She attributes the
club's success to volunteer
"Gerald" who declined to give
his last name.
"Anime is like reading a
good book animated before
your eyes," said Gerald who
first started watching anime
in 1975. "I wanted to be a part
of the program here but they
don't have a club for adults. I
can be a part of it if I volun-
teer so I came up with a lot of


Now anime shows are fea-
tured regularly on Cartoon
Network, G4 and the
* Independent Movie channel
and can be found in most
local libraries and book
stores.
: There are hundreds of web-
sites to download everything
from ringtones for cell
phones to feature films. There
are even anime video games
like, "K'ingdom of Hearts," a
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sen as finalists in an anime drawing contest. Padgett, 12, attends Providence; Leight, 12, attends
Mayport Middle; and Kitchin, 13, attends Beaches Chapel.


the contests and things."
According to
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anime featured in the United
States was "Astro Boy" in
1960s. The "Speed Racer" TV


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first large-scale exposure to
anime in the U.S. The series
was dubbed into English and
syndicated nationally on tele-
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This to-die-for closet is a glorious example of an organized space with its generous amount of shelves, drawer space, and hanging
rods. .But don't despair; this kind of organization can be recreated with inexpensive shelving and a little elbow grease if custom
closet cabinetry isn't in the budget.




Around the Home




Clutter Or Disorganization?


Last week I wrote about
clutter. This week, I want to
talk about clutter versus disor-
ganization because what often
looks like clutter is just stuff
that has no place to "live."
Now that you've worked to
eliminate as much clutter as
possible. it's time to get organ-
ized', Otq4gaqzatian injt,.ie$Ste.
tornm means that you cdn' find
something when you need it.
Clutter basics
Let's cover some of the
basics about clutter and disor-
ganization. Clutter is when
you have eight spatulas or a
closet full of clothes you
haven't worn in years.
Disorganization is when you
can't find what you're looking
for. Simply organizing your
home wth shel-ing, baskets,
boxes, and other organizers
%will often clean up the disar-
ray. In fact, by using organiz-
* ing items you can often make
more roonm than if you didn't
use them.
A good example ot this is in
the pantry.
Organizers help
Stacking cans on the shelf
i takes up a lot of space and the
cans are hard to see. But, it
you purchased a stair step can
shelf for your pantry, you can
.not only get as many and
sometimes more -- cans on the
shelf, you would actually be
able to see what you had with-
out taking every can out to try
lust to find the pinto beans.
If this sounds like your
pantry, chances are you buy
items, that you already have
simply because you can't find
them. This is how clutter and
disorganization cost you
money you end up re-buy-
ing items you already had.
Frustrating, isn't it?
Instead, put your money
into organizers.
Look at your challenges to


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KATHRYN WEBER
HOME COLUMNIST
find-the kind of organizers
you need. Is the big mess in
the kitchen or the bathroom?
Maybe the living room is out
of control.
You might not be able to
fiftd an important bill that
needs to be paid because you
doit have a place to put the
bills when they come in.
No matter what your need
is, there are containers of
every possible size and
description that can help you .
organize your house.
Buy all you want
in fact, if you were to go :
shopping for organizers, like
simple little stackers to hold
your ramen noodles or a bill
basket to hang by the back
door, I'd tell you to shop with
wild abandon.
Buy all the organizers you
can use and want. You can't'
be "ovef-organized" but
you can be disorganized and
that's when your home
appears messy even when yoti
just have the normal items
you need to run your life.
As you work to organize
your home, be sure to throw
away worn out and unwanted
items as you organize., If you
have too many bath towels or
plastic containers, throw out .
the old, stained ones and put


the remaining into your
newly-organized space.
Don't just rearrange your
clutter and organize it -
reduce it, too, and then you'll
have items where you can find
them.
Your goal for decluttering
this week: Go out and pur-
chase baskets and organizers.
Go to your local supercenter
or dollar store all have
organizers in a variety of
prices.
.Buy all the organizers you
like and that appeal to you


and add them to every room
in the house. TIP: Buy organ-
izers in similar colors and '
styles for a single area for a
neater, more organized look.
Next week: Clutter strate-
gies. Learn the steps that keep
the clutter in control and
guidelThfieis-r'-Keeping cltlrt'"'-
horom building up again.
Kathliin ieber is a home and
decorating columnist. For more
information, go to wnw.kathln'n-
weber.coin or email questions to
kath'nwu'lber'sbcglobaIl.ne-t.


Organization tips by room

I Kitchen. Install hooks for utensils, cups or mugs, install
cabinet door baskets, add baskets to the refrigerator and freez-
er for similar items that can be removed to search for items.
Purchase shelling and baskets for the pantry.
Add lid holders to cookware cabinets, utensil crocks to free
up room in the cooking utensil drawer, organizers for draw-.
ers, and spice cabinet organizers. Put a basket under the sink
to hold cleaning items. Clear off the tops of all counters.
Bathroom. Purchase baskets for under cabinet organizing
and decorative containers foi the top of bathroom counters
to hide items like brushes, blow dryers, and bottles.
Add hooks for bathrobes, towels, and clothes. Throw out
old products that you haven't used in a long time. Install a
shower caddy and additional cabinet for storage if storage is
limited.
Bedroom. Clean out. underneath the bed and. purchase :
under bed storage containers for items like sheets, blankets,
o 'or spreads. Clear the tops of dressers and add organizers.to
drawers. Purchase shoe organizers and wiredrawers to go in
closets if you need more storage space.
1 Add shelving up high for items infiequently used. Clear.,
out old items and clothes as you organize your closet.
Purchase plastic and wooden hangers and get rid of all.wire
hangers.
Living room.. Toss old magazines and buy decorative con-
tainers to store new ones. Buy a universal remote control so
that all electronics ID\'D player, videotape player, etc.) can be
operated with only one remote or buy a small basket to store
separate remnotes.
Buy a chest or ottoman that has storage and can double as
a table or footrest or storage for toys, shoes, or other. stray
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RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
FOLKSTON GA, house/ barn/ pond,
4acres/ stream. $153,000, beautiful.
(912)496-2653.

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Sky Valley Resort near Highlands, N.C. spacious
2 level home.- 2 or 3 bedrooms 4 car garage, large
decks, stream, ponds, view\, extensive landscaping,
acre plus lot Many extras $840,000
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NORTH CAROLINA

MOUNTAINS!!
LAND & CABINS FOR SALE
S PHASE III NOW OPEN

A new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! 1 to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $99,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites., Negy log cabin she)Ilson 1-2. acre sites,$ 109,900
to $139,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-652-8700


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810A 6TH AVE .N. Jax Beach
* 62.5 ft. x 125 ft.
* $274.916


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Neil Hanekom 50 ft. x 125 ft.


AVE .N. Jax Beach


-* $249.916
Team HANEKOM-AGARWAL
Neil: 904-534-0801 AJ: 904-607-9543
Fax. 904-565-1928
REALTORS" HanekomAgarmal.com
Realty Executives of Jacksonille
uA.uPT. 3132-7 Bavmeado.s Rd
AJ arw l rt lJacksonille. FL 32217
Office: 904-739-3353


RECYCLE


THIS PAPER


FREE 2007 Toyota Avalon w/ So. PVB lot,
90X120. Ocean/ Intracoastal views. Beach
access $344,900. 993-3397.
1 ACRE Fernandina Bch. High and dry,
near river. 159K, 759-3103.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH,. 50'x100' lot,
5 blocks from ocean Includes builders
p plans for 2000sf. home, $214,900. Exit
salty Affiliates. Call Bill 904-874-4948.
PV FSBO. 94X125, east of A1A.
$369,000. Seller financing, Call
(904)994-1329.


OCALA NATIONAL Forest Lots. $500
down, $199 month. .Owner 352-624-2215
or (352)236-4579.
www.ocalaforestland.com/2nd
JAX BCH 5 blocks to ocean, corner lot
consider owner financing. Owner/ Agent
$174,900.568-4818.
1+ ACRE Mountain Lots. Minutes from
Hayesvllle, NC, Hlawassee 'River and
Lake Chatuga. Build your home for a life-
time. Lots range In price from $54,900
to $87,900. Call 828-389-8843 or 904-"

254-9644. .


SMLS 308395 Totally remodeled
,^ home on quiet street with open
i --fMM floor plan and lots of living
E 4 spaces. Lovely end of street
location. Adjoining lot future
-. j option available to buyer.
** -"in $299,999
MLS 289706 Lovely pool home in
south Jax Beach located at the end
of a quiet street. Has newly
remodeled kitchen, floors, Interior i.
paint and open floor plan. AllI-
bedrooms have walk In closets. P t-
Short bike ride to the beach.
$319,900


( Prudential
Network Realty ,,,,r-
Independentl O'ned & Operated


759-8827 (cell)
241-2417 ext. 209(office)


SMarvin & Floyd

Realty Inc.

Website http://marvin-group.com
Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH VISTA DEL MAR
1/1 Oceanfront Condo Fully furnished on the 3rd floor facing the
courtyard. Pool and clubhouse on premises. $309,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OCEANIA
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th floor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean. $699,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance ol million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house Isold as is).
$225,000
DAYTONA SHORES OCEAN VILLAS
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable Beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
'3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Bermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on .14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Intracoastal and within walking distance of million S$ condos. $175,000

FOR RENT
,. JACKSONVILLE SAN PABLO CREEK ;
3/2 house. 1896sq'. Fenced back yard. Lawn maintenance included. $1,600 mth
PQNTE VEDRA THE FOUNTAINS
2/2 condo 1260sq'. Ground floor. Pool, Tennis Couns. S975/mth
PONTE VEDRA GRAND CAY VILLAS
2/2 condo 3rd floor. Pool, playground, clubhouse $1,050/mth







Call Rosemary Naughton IB
904-568-1523




"She KnOWS the beaches!"

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4
Views of Lake to Soothe the Soul
Lo inigly maintained 2/2 pato home in L'Atrium across from
Sawgrass shops. Volume ceilings, lots of sliders to enhance the
views Irg screened lanai. New hardiboard ext. A sweet choice, super
value. From JTB, A IA S. to L into L'Atrium to 2452 Lorraine Ct.
$342,000. :.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-2
Beach-lover's Choice-.Neptune
Absolutely adorable classic home only 1 home off beachfront.
Capture sunrise & cool breezes w/out the oceanfront maintenance!
Orig. hardwood firs, huge walls of glass inviting sunshine in, big
rooms! A charmer! 3r' St, Nept. to E. on Lora to 446 Lora on Rt.
$849,000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 3-5
Low Maintenance Beach Lifestyle
Impeccable S. Jax Bch twnhome. 4 short blks to bch! 2 years "new"
3BR 2 I/2BA. 10' ceils, designer details, beachy tiled GR/DR/Kit..
Granite/stainless kit. Take 3T1 St. to 409 12'" Ave. South. $423,000.
REDUCED! Best Schools-E. ofAIA
Elegant, spacious 4BR 3.5BA hospitable home in P.V.! Exudes style
& pizzazz, just 3 years new! Inviting GR/DR/Kit w/ vol ceils.
gorgeous tile, stunning NM. Suite up, priv.guest suite down. $590,000
Pristine Beach Treasure-1/2 Bik to Ocean!
Enjoy. surf & sand lifestyle in hub of A.B. ambiance. Lovingly
restored 3BR on private lot, tucked among natural quiet gardens.
Magnificently re-designed GR/DR/kit, sunny & peaceful! $795,000
Neptune Classic "Total Re-Creation!" .
Gorgeous re-do. A to Z., 4 blks to ocean! Cone. blk. 3BR on over-
sized 72 x 118 lot! Magnificent upgrades: gourmet kit. w/ stainless,
milestone. maple. Sparkling new %tindols, beachie tile, ideal sep.
office, beautifully landscaped HUGE yard. Perfect retreat!
$459,000
Incomparable "Ocean's Edge"---Beach Life Just Got Better!
Be in 1st place! Brand new beachsi4e condos just blk to ocean in
u"hp" S. Jax Bch! Sohd blk. 'construction, tile roofs, luxury granite/
file finishes, unparalleled amenities--edgeless pool, bus. center, elite
gym. Hear the waves! 1.2,3 BR's affordably offered from $295,000..
Oceanwaves Within Walking Distance!
Rustic. 3/2 just 3 blks to ocean on 101" StA.B. Massive 85' x 135'
lot w/ room for pool, expand or total re-build. Lrg. beachy tile
gameroom, w d. floors, eclectic, delightful charm. Stroll to Al's
Pizza' $684.000
REDUCED! S. Jax Bch-Steps to Seashore!
Seller say s "I'm ready!" Delight 3BR 3BA easy maintenance stucco
just 4 blks to the dunes, easy stroll to best eateries! 2 sty, all BR's up
to capture the breezes. Wd & tile floors, Bonus/gameroom for
office or teens. Fenced bkyard abutts water'easement. So quiet!
$410,000
Southside "Deercreek" Executive
Lo ely 4BR 3BA plus upstairs Bonus/Gameroom in heart of work,
shopping. 15 min. to bch/downtown. 10' ceils, quality upgrades,
cornan kit. quiet cul-de-sac street. Sellers motivated for quick, easy
closing. Superb \ alue for Deercreek!! 538,900


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Open House

Saturday & Sunday 1PM-4PM
Dir" /ntracoastal Waterway atAtlantic Blvd
NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITlY
WATERSEDGE IIARBORTOWN
SALES OFFICE OPEN Monday Friday 12-5pm
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-end
4 story Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your front yard. Only
3 leftfi Pnrces starting at $999,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821





Reinforce your love of the ocean
by living within walking distance
in this 2BR/2BA concrete block .,
bungalow. This floor plan delivers.
the best in minimalist living with ,...,,,,,,.,
everything brand new inside, .
Located in Neptune east of Third.
$469,000. Call Kevin Folson (904) 612-1191




PSTINiPESNT


Oceanfront Newer custom built 5BR.
4.5BA. with 4725 SF view s of the ocean
from the east and ICW the west. Office,
formal living and dining, tile and
hardwood floors, pool and spa, screened
lanai with hot tub, and private beach.
$2,.750,000
Isle of Palms- Former model with 2705
SF and $71,000 in upgrades on
navigable water.. just bring your boat'
Famnil room wiih fireplace, formal
dining. and deluxe master sune. Two
screened lanais, deck, balcony, dock w/
boat lift. $889,0)00
South Hampton Water to golf views
compliment this 5BR, 4BA executive
hoMte on the 17th green. Chefs kitchen
with cherry cabinets, island, corian, tile,
3 car garage, screened lanai two bonus
rooms, comm. pool. priced $25k below
appraisal $750,000
Odoms Mill Lakefrom 5BR, 5BA on
ctldesac with screened pool/spa, lanai,
bonus room is perfect teenage treat, m-
law suite, wood and tile floors, corian
counters, formal living and dining. 3 car
garage, comm. pooL $679.000
Ocean Cay Walk to the beach from
ihis upgraded, light and bright 4BR,
2.5BA ith loft, formal giving and dining
room, new carpet and paint, tile floors,
oversized screened lanai, lots of storage.
comm. pool. $499,500
Pablo Bay Why wait to build? This.
4BR. 2BA all brick home is ready now!
Enjoy relaxing evenings on your covered
lanai overlooking the peaceful lake.
Upgrades include tile, 42 inch cabinets,
open kitchen with island, corian.
5480.000
Laurel Springs 4BR, 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront lo! LUpgraded tile,
covered lanai overlooks screened pooL
split bedroom plan, fireplace. Enjoy
enterraining in your spacious pool area,
man., ,l- .a I tl31d nn


Ibis Point 4BR. 2.?BA w/Iott on private
culdesac. lush landscaping, fenced yard,
sprinkler. open kitchen with breald'fast bar,
formal dining, designer molding, master
bedroom is down with garden tob, comm.
poovl/enrus. $335,000
Jax Beach Updated 4BR, 2BA coquina
home on an over sized lot 1.27 acres) just
blocks to the beach! Wood floors,
fireplace. open kitchen, formal dining,
large great room, inside laundry. screened
porch, shed, hoa tub with deck. $335,000
Florentine This 3BR, 2 5BA with loft
is only one year old and ready now! Enjoy
peaceful lake views from your open pato,
spacious kitchen with breakfast bar,
formal giving and dining, oversized
laundry. over 40k in upgrades! $315,000
Pelican Bay 3BR, 2.5BA just steps to
the Intracoastal! Enjoy peaceful lake
views from your screened lanai or
entertain on your open deck Move-in
ready with newer carpet and paint,
upgraded kitchen with Lile. corian
counters. $279.900
Keman Mill If you are looking for a
true Florida home. look no furtherI 3BR,
2BA open floor plan wtlh tile throughout,
family room w/fu'eplace, deck leads to
private backyard with peaceful lake
views.. no backdoor neighbors! $269.900
Windsor Chase 3BA. 2BR with office,
stucco front, lush landscaping, fenced
yard with room for a pool. formal dining,
open kitchen with extra cabinets, fu
irrigation, inside laundry room, tons of
shelving, storage, comm. pool. $249.900
Kensington Adorable 3BR, 2BA patio
horne is perfect for first time buyer or
someone looking to downsize. Move in
ready with new carpet, paint, open kitchen
with all appliances, open deck. private
yard. comm. pool/tennis $204.900


Let the OOH's & AAH's Begin!
Outstanding 2BR/2BA Garden Home w/ lovely golf
cou rse iews, exquisite Spanish ale, raised DR. soaring-
ceiling, FP. Private yard w/lush landscaping & courtyard
entLry great deck w/hot tub. oversized 2CG. $495.000
tovelb Villa Comnveniendtly Located in Gated Community
Least expensive 3BR/2BA ground tloor condo plus
garage at the beaches. 18" ale
thru-out. including bedrooms & lanai. Gorgeous granite "
in kit. new glass front cabs & appl.. FP, Flat Screen
PLASMA TV' New: AC & Hot Water Healer. Great .
Storage. Private screened lanai l/ ovely views $224,900
Comfortable Ling ,
At A Comfortable Pricel
SBeautiul 3BR/3BA single level villa w/wonderful water
S' iews rn sought after gated comnunmi. soaring ceilings,
large lat, FP, formal LR & DR. spacious FR, each bedroom
K has own bath 2 decks & fishing dock to enjoy the water/
woodlands .iews and abundant wildlife Commumt) pool
& club house Incredible Buy' $379,000
Lovely Home on Private Lot w/Golf Course Views
Well maintained, one owner, 3BR/2BAhome in the 'er%
destrable Cypress Creek section of San grass Play ers Club.
Large lot, room for pool.,, backs to golf course New roof.
dnewkay & Lile in kitchen Freshly painted exterior ..:
Fantastic Buy' $429,500 w .:
, reat Location & Water Views for Under S300,000 '
Wonderful 3BR/2BA home on Picturesque Pond
conveniently located in S Ja\ Beach Beautiful harded &
tile floonng thru-out Isi level Kit w/Conan surfaces. 3
large bedrooms upstairs, master ,/1 aulted ceiling; Lo'ely
screened porch provides charming views of lake and eco-
escaped ino mowing) private yard Quiet cul-de-sac location.
PLLiS full. & tastefully furnished. 5289.000
Lakefront Home Loaded With Extrasl
Ne'er lied in' -4BR/3BA Lakefront Home. Lovel. -M
kitchen w/42" cabs, conan counters & brkfst bar FP in
FR, upgraded lighting/fans, & crown molding Master .: :..
w/glass enclosed shower & garden tub. Super homework
are off hall, Courtyard Entry to 3CG Screened Lanai.
Priced Low to Sell Fast' 5424,900 -
Luiurious Living At It's Best!
I Beautiful 5BRJ4BA/3CG ne'er lived in Home! Lots of
upgrades. Kitchen boasts 42" cabs & corian surfaces.
Upgraded lighting/fans thru-out, FP, split BRs, 5" BR
SI '. would make great office Backs to conservation area. All
conveniently located in amenity rich community. Great
Buy! 5470.000
Opportunity is Knocking! Open the Door!
Charming 3BR/2BA home located in friendly &
convenient neighborhood. Wood laminate Iloonng. open
floor plan, great room w/vaulted ceilings & cozy corner '...,
fireplace, screened & tiled lanai, garage. lovely low i;...~it
maintenance yard. New roof&AC in '04. Sellers are sery "'
motivated so bargain priced! $234,900
It Just Keeps Oetting Betterl
Wonderful direct entry 2BR/2BA flat w/ garage. Vaulted
ceilings, spiral staircase to loft, FP w/ flatscreen Plasma TV
above, & stainless steel appliances. Large lanai w/peaceful
' s3 views of preserve Con% enience of condo life, but feel of single
family living' $279,000
"Beach Side Flats" in Old Atlantic Beach
Atlanuc Beach- Only 5 Remaining' Unique opportunity to
live in style at the beach starting at $299,000. These J
completely reconstructed Flats will include 18" tile thru-out,
granite countertops, maple cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, IP ,'_ s., *****
private patios/decks & private beach cabana. Just
a short walk to both the ocean & town center. Ideal
Location!
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812 .
sconnoHy@lifestylesrealtors.com


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FSBO, 6 blocks to S. Jax Bch. 3/1.5, new-
ly remodeled. $279,900. 710-5200.
ATL BCH RENT TO OWN. 9th St, 2blks
from ocean and park, 4/2, 1607sf., 50x130
lot. Call 4 details 904-568-6004. *
JAX BEACH- 4BR/2BA house, 1950sf,
pool, large yard, 2 car garage, boat/ RV
parking. $385,000., 349-6000..
2433 BROOK Park Way, MLS# 322657.
$285,000. 3B'R/2BA, tiled foyer,: formal
dining, spacious kitchen opens to break-
fast room big family room, large master
w/garden tub and sop shwr, covered.lanal
Call Paula Powell (904)707-1050. Watson
Realty. : .


: 24.-99033.


APutthe Leader

t0Wo0rk for You!


SAWGRASS 2BR/2BA, completely re-
modeled, new 30 year roof, 42" hickory
cabinets, travetine stone floor, Berber car-
pet and crown molding. Seller will pay all
closing costs. $289,900. 463-0505.
Spanish Pt., 14158 Tomas Pt. Lane, 3/2/2,
.2032sf., 1/3 acre, clean and modern. Wa-
terfront community w/boat ramp, pool,
clubhouse, 5 miles from beach. $269,900.
Call Paula Killebrew, 465-2363.
www.killebrewrealty.com


2967 SANS Pareil St $264,900
MLS# 326649. Approx. 1828sf., 3BR/2BA,
open & spacious w/eat-in kitchen, sep.
DR, huge GR w/va fMgd ceilings and FP.
split BR's, ceramic tile throughout, private
backyard w/jacuzzi Call Paula Powell,
Watson Realty (904)707-1050.


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Jacksonville Beach
Gorgeous 3346 sq. ft. home over-
looking ocean. Built in 1996. 2 car
garage. MLS# 319086
* Single family home with breathtaking .iess of the
Atlantic Ocean from all 3 levels.
* Unique Cusiiom floor plan with room for expansion.
Can easily expand square footage.
* Great opportunity for Rental/lnvestment with public
parking right outside. Something which is a rarity at the
Beaches.
* Personal elevator connecting all three floors for eass,
access.
All potential buyers CALL TODAY to
arrange a personal tour of this home.


HANEKOM-
HAGARWAL
Neil: 904-534-0801
AJ: 904-607-9543
Fax: 904-565-1928
REALTORS
HanekomAgar" al corn
Realch Executives of
Jacksonille
3S.32-7 Bsymeadows' Rd.
Jackson' fle. FL 32217
Office: 904-739-3353
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3 SOUTH BEACH


BUNGALOWS


WALK TO THE BEACH OR SHOPPING
FROM ANY OF THESE GREAT HOMES!

416 UPPER 361m AVE. 4 blocks to the beach!
2BR/2BA with one car garage, freshly painted, in quiet
enclave neighborhood. $275,000.

119 37m AVE. SO- 3BR/2BA with 2 car garage
attached by Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling,
new kitchen, updated electrical & plumbing. $699,000

OPEN HOUSE SAT., OCT. 21, 12-2PM
3515 SO. 1" ST.- 3BR/1BA with detached one car
garage, totally renovated, wood floors, large front
porch, furnished. 50' x 140' lot. $675,000. For
directions or info call Michelle Kogan, 382-5006


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M # 331646 Lighi & bnghi 2BR/( 5BA 2 MLS # 319821 4BR/2BA ss/Conrian
ioir condo. rull hurirshed & full, equipped
taichri, nedo c.m ,uOe.. slider., H i- eq uriiL red. counters, laminate floors, screened porch,
Ai etenor ena,., au,.,ns, kitli.in.,,Me coler. FL updated fixtures. $239,9" 241-2417
r,om, conTmuniit & club amernaes Mi1,.l.'0) EXCLUSIVE HARBORSIDE COMMUNIIYI
285-1800 NILS # 302741 Coastal home overlooking
RNII I' PONE IEDRt Salt Runntracoasial Waterway.
MLS# 329998 Caiuall\ elegant 5BR5 5BA Run/Itra al Watera.
home s-,oanng ceilings., e epnonal linrihes Contemporary finishes. relaxed elegant
ihriugh ,oui inc luding a .Alnii panerled tud5 The lihing near historic SL Augustine suimrounded
3000)SF able. offers i,) triteaor salls. ash rack by spectacular .iews $649.904-$1595,000
& commercial erniilan'on stem or, 241-2417
appn:.'ilmaitell acre.s. $2.19,ii .185-1800 PRtDE & t ICSHOWS
QO EENSHAJRIIR1OIP REEN/ MLS # 318697 Plantation shulters,
R IS#328965 Great iloorplan .rentcnirtruniLg.
5BR/4BA. formal LR & DR. bonus ,,B.A, ainscorng. French doors, tiled FP, and
FRAitchen coimri.. neo. c.psL hard .x d t'l,:r screened porch. 4 \all: in closets. $364,900
in formal are.. gas FP, <:iar gige. great club 241-2417
Iaciliies & wonderfull ecIll ieu $4-14,9i)) 3 HOMES FROM OCEANI!
285-1800 MLS 0# 306428 4/3. 4273 sf, 3+ stories.
DEER"OOD-PIP 4hIEDO1]47DESM TEAW Atlantic Bch. Open plan. gourmet kit.
MLS# 3Z64-19 Old ,:,rld deailni in 5BR/3 ,. gr. nna
full 2 half B\ main house. msnr Le on IsL customicabs& upgradesgalore. DR/kl/tam
3-cargarage.detachedI-.cargaragei .'2BRl'IBA combo .breakfast mn/bar. 2 Ind rms. anrt
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E4ST1' Hl1PTON Luxunous Mediterranean style condos on
MLS# 324082 Beauuful 4BR2'BA home f:.r a ICW Amenities incl pool, jucuzzi,
gro.n g fam nl; & in great location' clubhouse, fitness cir, manna, gated entry
NMeinculousl .rini:uned a-l bl..xk home open Varierv of floorplans $719.O))-$1,050,li)I
floor plan. upp-ade.. FP. FL room. p[,Nl. ?-ear 20 12417
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IOfl AND OEN BErTI? I4N NEl! MNLS # 310324 5/3 in Odoms Mill. Open
MLIS# 313472 Immaculate 2.stor r-adinonal floor plan, mans upgrades and designer
4BR/3 5B i. bonuLig ime ric rr.,' d lcr.ni ,n touches throughout. Pnm ale lot bordenng on
Ii fir in foier, kikheni. FR & hall, a-,. Ilesbk preserve on r0o sides $ 565,001 .1241-2417
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ilr, on :, ersized loi overlooking ihe lale FRENCIH COLiNIR HOME
619.WV 285-1800 NMLS # 247911 Absolutely beautiful 41/3.5
OCEMI NONTlOTNORIl in Marsh Landing Wlood flcois, upgraded
of I HANOBE4CH molding, granite counters More special
MLS# 301698 Temiic opponunir'' I) FT touches than you can imagine Venr pris ale
Xi.r. tr.nntage. .1i FT deep. eeellent salue i, One of a ind! r1,500,i00 !-247
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POINF IEDR4 HOW MLS # 324555 2BRIPBA townhome. Tile
M1S# 306851 E.i c.f A 1 V ,. alini disiaure loo rs.updated, fenced ,ard Purchase I unit
to bejch. c.:mmiriun\ p.:l., tennis & hb.1,keilbll or all 41 $124,900 241-2417
cuuni. 2BRi2BA u/ilJre creened r,'i.m %'tale .
1l,:rs. kitchen hasI ie oumen r-. di floor, ClAHIUNG BEACH COIMAGE
fneer jpliaces. jul, d ceiling. & n ,. ruf(lN MLS#327591Concreteblockconstrucnon.
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ONE-OF-t-INDin IE ffPL4NT4liON kohler fixtures, spacious.lot, great beach
tLS# 268344 Des-igne iu:,st a.ter n.:.r ic location.'$299,000 241-2417
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& hallfB. A.rud.~n,ridlanaii.hcaledp..:,-.t-pa,a .OF3"' DUPEX!
gourmet kitchen wiMiele appliances, work island,. MIS# 300568 In the Heaan of Neptune Bch
built-inpasta&espresso/coffee rachines&more. just 2 blks to the ocean E\cl loc, rental
$1,875,000 285-1800 history..Eachunit2/1. I up I do\n. $579.51.9')
S PIWEAAN CBACII 241-2417
MIS# 277525 Walk to the beach or enjoy the sea .ieA,,,.n1 1-,C,,
breezes from poolside. Shaded by a beautiful tree CIASSICATIA I BEACH CHARMER
canopy. thij all brick 3BRi2B A ho:.re fearure' anr, MLS # 303738 4/4 built in 1999. Wood
olpen i'r p1,:.,if.. r, FP ,f.' hi' ,lous o p,: '.ibiliiie' t] ors, large master suite ithl sailing area,
5i.,, >. 285-1800 private balcony, open kitchen, serene
POIMVEfDRACONDOREDUEDl backyard, garage with \vorkspace.
MIS# 279733 This is the larger of the 2BR/2BA $1 599900 241-2417
fir plan & has garage! Totally renovated w/g-anite 241
cntrs, stainless steel appliances, cathedral ceilings BEAIIFJLFU3/2 HOME
&community amenities including pool, spa, media MLS # 323106 Screened in pool w/hot tub
room, gym, clubhouse, barbecue area & moret n a largepreservelot. Bamboo hardwood
$223,500 28l5-1800 on a large preserve lot. Bamboo hardwood
J2 B E4I CONDO floors. Large masterBR.$409,999 241-2417
MLS# 305877 2BR/2BA condo w/screened 3/2.5 FABUOUS HOME!
balcony, lake & fountain views, all appliances MLS#297357.Wonderful- lstoryfloorplan
convey including washer & dryer, tile floors & w/surround sound & many upgrades. Club
berbercarpeting,communityamenit ame ic ieoo e ise roos include poolm &
hottub, clubhouse, tennis courts, exercise room & amenities include pool, exercise room &
more. $227,900 285-1800 child area. $494,900 241-2417


Enjoy life close to the Ocean, River and the Intracoastal. This casual
floor plan delivers 4BR/2.5BA, spacious greatroom, new open kitchen
with all appliances included. Separate .
laundry room and bonus room round
out this exceptional value in Atlantic
Beach. $239,900
Call Kevin Folson
(904) 612-1191


Sought After
Marsh Sound!!
Spacious 4BR/3BA 2467 sq ft home, on
cul-de-sac corner lot. The open floor
plan has knockdown ceilings with
custom tile and carpet. Wired for
v .. surround sound in the great room.
master bedroom and the screened porch.
The home office has French doors and custom cabinetry. Master
bath with garden tub, separate shower and %walk-in closet. Jack
and Jill bath connects to front bedrooms. has separate vanities and
linen closets. ADT alarm and fire systems. irrigation system with
owvn meter. Offered at: $364,000

"Isle of Palms On the Canal"
Beautiful inside and out. This 2074 sq ft home ':
has high ceilings, ceramic tile, IBR
donstairs. Master & Nursery upstairs .. .
w/hardwood floor and screened balcony. Ne -----..
dock & lOKIb boat lift, 2500 Ib ski lift, ,inyl
bulkhead Tiled screen
patio. Financing incentives
avail.549,900 Call Evelyn & Steve Martin,

and "Double the Magic"
(904) 887-7053 Evelyn's Cell
"'"" .(904) 887-7409 Steve's Cell
Put the "Martin Magic" to work for you today!


PRICE
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$234,800


Bc.aiches
B/B SF Address
3, 1.5 1075 2196 Faivrwa Villas Lane N.
3/1 1218 475 Skate Rd
4/3 196- 365 Saiish Dr
3/2 1603 3817 Tropical Terrace
3/2 1538 620 Rosebud Lane
, :,5,21 l1.i 3 ,L_ u lJ.\','ay .. .. .., .. :
4,'3 2500 620 Orchid St
1,,'I 715 820 lt SneerNorrhLirurt iE
2, 2 1325 1415 lu Sneu North Unn 4102
3 2.52020 695 AlA North #58
intracoastal
B/B SF Address
2 "1.51100 12311 Kensington Lakes #260.3
Seasons 0 1Kernin
3. 2 1138 190 Nadia Michelle
Harbour Springs
3.12 1408 13236 Arbor itae Dr
Arbor Pomtcr
3, 2 1393 12382 Eagles Clan Ln
Eigle; Creek
3 1352 18.35 Wildwood Creek Lane
Kensington
3/2 2044 565 Prinmdle Drire East
Greenfield Likkes
3 2 1488 132-14i M1ilhouse\Wa
Waierlv Place


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Atlantic Beach
U dated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo. Gmroid Fir -
1/2 block to the Ocean in Old Atlantic Beachl
Large Patio w/prlvacy fence All new carpet, new AC.
updated baths, fresh paint, new stove & microwave.
$298,000
Lowest Priced Home in Old Atlantic Beach
Priced to Sell $48,9001
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq f", 2.5 blocks to the
icean, lot size 50 x 130. Original hardwood floors thru-
out. Needs remodeling but has loads of charm
lie 2 blocks to the Ocean in
Old Atlantic Beach for Just 5544.900
4 bdrm, 2 ba, excellent condition, 1607 sq ft,. plenty of
oom for expansion/and or pool, 50 x 130 lot size.
Contemporary Oem Sela Norte
4Bdrm/3Ba Open Fir Pin Rich wood accents
throughout extensive deck & tree canopy. Perfect mix
of home, privacy, and nature. Seller will pay $5000
awards buyers closing costs. $590,000
Awesome Atlantic Beach Home
4 blocks to the Beach in Selva Marina
5Bdrm/4Ba completely updated 3640 SF low
maintenance gourmet kitchen Hardwood thru-out.
priced to sell! $975,000
Roof Top Ocean Views 1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/4 bath, 3 story
v/elevator. 2-car garage Construction complete in 3
months. High-End Finish Levels Offered at $1,050,000
New Home in Atlantic Beach
3 Blocks ro the Ocean Seha Marina
I-story w/elevator, 6 bdrms, 3 ba, 4200 sq ft, office,
hugh ceilings, rm for a pool Lot size. 85 x 142.
Maintenance free- concrete block & stucco on 1st level,
rame & vinyl shake on 2nd & 3rd levels $1,175,000


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Great architectural features throughout the 2,241 SF
3BR/2BA/2CG home. Hardwood floors in the main living
areas, vaulted ceilings, crown & chair'
rail moldings, French doors to a Mexican
Saltillo tiled outdoor & screened porch,
neutral colors. Peaceful lawn &
landscaping. $449,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100


For More Info:
Call Cara Doud
571-2612 or
Tom Gibbon
566-6501

Best in Show-Reduced
Seller will pay your closing costs (w/
acceptable offer)! This beautiful 3/2 home, w/
fresh paint, granite & hardwoods, is move-in
ready and located in the much sought after
Selva Linkside of Atlantic Beach. Bike or walk'
to the beach, schools, parks & Town Center!
$395,000
Beach Lover's Dream
Ocean view, large 2/2.5 town-home in North
A.B. is only steps from the beach. With just a
little TLC, this home is a beach lover's dream.
Enjoy the peaceful ocean views and breezes
in your large master bedroom. $549,900


rl.CE O/l BSr Address
$235,000 3 2 1508 24 54 The \Vood3 Dr
The Woods
$237,500 3.2 1448 4531 Ander Hill Dr E
Hunters Ridge
$244.900 3 2.51665 13433 Stone 'Pord Dr
Wolf Creek
$250,000 4 2 1750 12351 \'Ve nhple Wav
$2509.':1 4 21 207.4 N' inL d Me dl Drive \West
Hickorn Creek
$25c),900 4 2.52286 4.58 Shin'm Isl
Arbor Poatre
$269,000 3. 2 1717 2615 Crvstal Cose Ct
a'dlies ,Of Pablo
1269,900 3 2.52556 1040' Cotlsiri.)od Dne\ West
Coll n4'ood
$274.900 4 2 203 2335 \Vine Maple Wa%
Ashk \Woodi
$275,900 3 2 1860 12052 Cwvlr Ct
Kernan Lakes.
$314,900 3.2 2i'000 12925 D.ep Lagoon PI E
The Wod&s
$315,000 3 2 2186 2109 The Woods Drve
The Woods
$335.900 4 2 2062 19"4 Ibis Point Larine
Ibi, Point
$389,900 3.2 2355 2411 C.ri:,grionCitkCideWorst
Loivmgton Creek
$449,000 4 2.53496 2312 i Medon lark Court
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904-571.9821
Completely Remodeled Old Atlantic Beach Home -
I Block to Ocean
Cedar Snake home w/white picket fence perfectly manicured.
4Bdrm, 3 Ba, master upstairs, 2700 St, 62.5x125 lot size,
room for pool. Maple hardwood floors throughout. 2-car
garage w/garage-tek. $1,200,000
Atlantic Beach -.Seaside
Coated Community Luxury HOME!
Magnificent custom home with state-of-the-art kitchen. You
could not rebuild this home with this quality in finish levels at
this price today IT's AWESOME' 4 borm, 3.5 ba, 2-story, all
bdrms up, 3486 sq ft, Mediterranean style with barrel lile roof.
Private Beach access. $1,395,000
West Atlantic Beach
West Atlantic Beach Bungalow -
Awesome Investment 5199.000
3 bdrm 2 ba, 1-story, new red oak floors throughout, new
roof. approx. 1300 SF, lot size 60x125
West Atlantic Beach Update Home w/Pool 5229,000
Huge lot 120x125, 3 bdrm, 2 ba 2-car garage, fully updated
baths and kitchen, new metal roof, move-in condition. Perfect
for investment or to live in'
West Atlantic Beach Brand New Construction $399.000
Seems too good to be true but it's REAL! 4 bdrm, 2.5 ba,
2397 SF, brand new Key West Style home on 60x125 lot.
Metal roof, hardiboard exterior, vaulted ceilings, granite
counters. ss appis, hardwood firs Inroughout. detached 1-
car garage, privacy fence, room for a pool!
Neptune Beach
Completely Renovated Contemporary Awesome
Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Bch on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small
creek leading to the Intracoastal. Remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/2ba, 2-Car Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at
$499.000


ATLANTIC BEACH
1550 sqft, 3/2 w/updated
bathrooms, tile & carpet. 100
ft dock w/boat lift. access to
ICW, motivated seller. bring
offers. $299K.
(904) 813-5315


great Investment Opportunity -
East ol 3rd Street
Ouadraplex with 4 easy to rent efficiencies. Only
steps to the ocean! Offered at $639,000
Jacksonville Beach
The Palms Completely Upgraded 2 Bdrmn Condo
2Bdrm/2Ba 2nd floor condo with custom cabinets,
new sinks and granite in Kitchen and baths, and much
more. $187,000
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach $359,000
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block
to the Ocean. residential grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Lowest priced NEW Construction w/2 car garage
East of 3rd St South Jan Beach $519,000
3bdrm/3ba, 2-car garage 3 Story Open Floor Plan
- Oceanviews from master balcony. Lease option
available
Great Ocean Front Condo!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent Condition
in South Jax Bch, Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
$599,900
THE BEST BUI ON THE OCEAN IN JAX BEACH!
Completely Remodeled w/the finest finishes.
OCEANFRONT SOUTH END CORNER Unit w/wrap
around porches 3 bdrm/2ba, custom cabinets,
granile and much, much morelfl Furnishings optional.
799,000
Investment Property -
Multi-family I1 St. South
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West side of
1st Street. multi-family, 2 bidgs, comer lot 62.5x85,
updated over last 3 yrs $949,000


Call Margi Petitt

Top Producer

571-9821
60 Ocean Blvd. Suite 3. Atlantic Beach


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OPEN HOUSE ATL BEACH
REDUCED ALMOST $50,000
Saturday' 1-4. $424,500. Awesome
4BR/ 2.5BA, 2-story, pool. Selva Linkside,
1660 Linkside Ct. N. Call Kimberlee
472-5558, Magnolia Properties.
FREE Plasma TV. (Up to $4000 value)
or $4000 appliance upgrade allowance'to
buyer at closing! 3BR/2BA home, new
Berber carpet, Fresh paint inside and out,
privacy fenced yard, LR w/FP,
dining room, eat-in kitchen, Community
pool, tennis courts, close to beach in de-
sirable Villages of Pablo Community. Sell-
er pays Buyer closing costs. $215,000.
904-220-6911; 553-6105.


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MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home. Close to good schools, base and
Wonderood Connector. $114,000 (buyer
pays all closing costs). Call 614-5859.
INTRACOASTAL WEST, Covington
Creek, all brick, 3/2, over 2200 sq.ft., oo
cul de sac, $369,900, 221-1630.
ATLANTIC BEACH 334 6th St.
3BR/2.5BA, + pool, remodeled inside andr
out. $879,000. Call 234-7140, Open
House Saturday 12-3pm.
HELP-U-SELL
COASTAL REALTY
PONTE VEDRABEACH'
Dolphin Cove, 3BR/2BA, huge comer lot,,
all brick, cul-de-sac, updated tile in main
living, area. Ready to got Just Reduced.
$279,900.
PALMS @.MARSH LANDING
2BR/ 2BA condo, upgraded tile & carpet,
backs to preserve, vaulted ceilings.
Motivated seller. $199,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
4BR/2BA huge cul-de-sac lot, community
pool and tennis, minutes to the Beaches
A+ school $288,900
BIKE TO OCEAN
OFF PENMAN RD.
4BR/2BA w/pooll 2000-st. new, roof,
HVAC lance. looking. windows, garage,
door Ohfered at $384,900.
INVESTOR ALERT PVBI
FWO 1BR,' IBA +lohl Ponte Vedra Beach
Condos, upgrades including granite & tile
floors fireplace, custom lighting, private,
peach access tennis illness room 1 unit
currenilv leased $189,900 & $195,900.
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
S Key Ves1 style cotlage, 2BR/1.5BA. ador-
able with nuge great room. private back,-
ard. great 10or enlenaining Low mainle-
nance landscaping $319.900
WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivalea seller! 2BRI2BA. downstairs
unit. replace wood floors 1car garage;
Ordered al $144,900
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
OPEN HOUSE, SAT. 10/21,11-2PM,
LEASE PURCHASE OPTION
Upgraded home on San 'Pablo Circle,
S3BRJ2BA nome w/spac;ous master suite.
Fenced back yard. large den. Immaculate-
ly maintained Ollered at $326.900
NEAR NOCATEE- NEASE HS
4,2 HOME in Walden Chase off CR 210.
never lived in nuge great room. $349,900
2 LOTS EAST OF AIA-PVB
SOi Solano Ra. 1 nas small beach cottage,
been remodeled. TaKe advantage ot golf
views or purchase Doih for your dream
home Not many like this 2BR/2BA
beach cottage, $499,900. Additional lot is
$449,500.
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL 'OUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty




8U6-A 3rd SL Neptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home sits on premier lot
m new subdivision, tons of
upgrades. Built in 2005 $234,900
MARSHIFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshtront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
inveslient opportunity in Vilano
Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for
$2,900.000
GREAT INVESTMENT [N
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home
sits on nwo large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach setting.
$499,900
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA.
all brick home in quiet beach
neighborhood. $484,900 '
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office


4ILANIIl BEACH IO! REDUCED!!
0000 PIAA 4VE
One of tew Old Atlantic Beach lois letl
Enlc.y he ocearn breezes, walk to town
center $535,000 MLS 286099
THE WOODS
2147 BIRCH B4Rk CT. E
INT R[RACSTAL WEST
4BR/2BA, new carpet & paint, maple
cabinets, Conan counter, screened lanai
overlooking lake $359.000 MLS 3283391
MOBILE HOME NEAR ICW
13781 COR4 DR
Double liO nice yard Recently carpeted.
2BR/tBA mobile home, kitchen
remodeled. Screened por n lor country
living near mthe beacn. $195,000 MLS
304680
THE P4 S 4T MARSH LANDING
1655 THE GREENS WAV 2821
Beautiful lakeview Irom the screened
balcony 01 this Dright & spacious 3BR/
2BA condo $259.900 MLS 313390
S IL VILLIAIO SOUTHSIDE
9745 TOUCHTON RD -3002
)i Luxurious 3BR/2.5BA condo on lake.
Hardwood floors, granite countertops
Screened terrace, allacned garage.'
i $329,000 MLS 324170
'ON PRESERVE LOT
S 228 ODOMS MILL
SBrick, 5BR/4BA with Florida room
Overlooking preserve Large great room
Sand in-law suite $599,000 MLS 309764
S THE COLURITARDS
30,m OOLRAGEOUS 7I
S2BR2BA condo ,n Alanc Beacn. Well'|


,*'' SOLUHSIDF IL VILIAO00
2BR,'2 5BA 2 story own home n 24 hr.
H qaled3 community fn full amenities.
$204,900 MLS 309614 I
POOL HOME IT THE BEACHES
*{ 1216 TRALYOOD DR i
' .FanlaSlic 3Br'2BAwitn loll over 2500sf.
j Huge cornerr lol w/screened in ground ('
S pool Immaculate condition. $596,000
MLS 317498
3898 EULNICE DRIVE
One-owner nome, 4BR/2BA wFP. Large
coCrner lo, win ground pool. Great
o'l:ation. Close to Beaches JTB. ,


" $389,900 MLS 323560
S 1966 BEACH AVE
Unobstructed views on a high dune.,
t Build your dream home, steps from'
ocean access $995,000 MLS 310035
BEACHES DUPLE
220 t4RG4RET STREET
Two 2BR/1BA (duplex) 2 blocks from
ocean! Priced lower than the land! Wood
floors, screened porches, 2 car garage.
$449,995 MLS 321464
NEPTUNE-BEACH
1841 TWELVE OAKS LN E
3BR/2BA beautifully renovated home
inside & out. Professionally landscaped.
Pool resurfaced. Hardi-board exterior.
Tile floors. Stainless appliances.
$419,000 MLS 321428 .



Atlantic Beach ,
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804


ATLANTIC BEACH, 562 N. Nautical Bou-
levard, 3/2/2, walking distance to the
beach. Completely Renovated, New Kitch-
en. BUYER INCENTIVES OFFERED.
Owner/ Agent, Cornerstone Realty, Inc.
904-339-0231.


1661 E Hawkins Cove MLS# 331590. Ap-
prox 1627sf. 3BR/2BA, well maintained
w/bi family room, sep. living dining com-
bo, huge tiled foyer, spacious equipped
kitchen, and a great Florida room w/free
standing heat and air. Call Paula Powell
(904)707-1050. Watson Realty.


Two houses off Jacksonville Drive, both 3055sf. One
4/3.5, the other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters,
Concrete Blocc on both levels. ,Large Kitchens have
GE Profile appliances, 42in Maple cabinets, and
Granite Countertops. Also, Gas 7
Package for Cooktop, Dryer and BBQ c
grill. Each offered at $649,000 h a R/4BA
Linda Pomerantz 923-8030 p FRO rIE P


Waterfront Living at it's Best

7311 Ramoth Drive Off St.. Johns River

Coastal Living home with views all
around. Inground Pool. granite, "UP
gameroom. office, dock, summer lkitchen,-
wood floors ...more!
$924,900 3400 sq ft 4BR/3BA

95 N Roscoe Ponte Vedra
Custom built home on the Intracoastal
B4 .Water%%ay, new bulkhead, 75x400 ft. lot.
: Cottage style call for copy of floor plan.
$1,975,000 4300sq ft 5BR/4BA


Call Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty 904.525.2638 for more information!


Sellers Will Negotiate!
"Original" Ponte Vedra 5BR
(5 walk-in closets), 4BA Home!
3200 LA Sq Ft Oversized Rooms
** New Kit Large Lot $1,288,000

"KENNEDY FAMILY HOME"
"Original" Ponte Vedra
4 bedroom home
2880 LA Sq. Ft with Pool
Move-in or Renovate
Trust Says "SeU" $987,000

.. SPV Blvd. Oceanfront Lot
:' 75' frontage. all plans, permits
approved. 2 years to build 3700 SF
home w/pool. $995,000

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Call Janet j's Pl R. Inc.
635-6375 543-2545
r Ponte Vedra Beach Realty, Inc


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THE PLANTATION MEDITERRANEAN ESTATE
GREAT VIEW! PONTE VEDRA
Lovely 3 BR/3.5 BA home Private Mediterranean estate just a
overlooking 18th fairway. Gorgeous walk to the beach! 3 BR/4.5 BA, wine
courtyard with pool/spa, family room room, game room, theater, hobby
overlooks golf course. Totally room plus separate cottage w/1 BR &
renovated kitchen, 1st floor master 1BA, patio w/pool summer kit,
suite plus loft and 2 bedrooms on the
second floor. Truly a special home. covered lanai and pergola. This home
$639,000 is awesome! $2,595,000
SElizabeth Hudgins:
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
SThe Reol Estate Proe n.onol ~sho sells th.- best of fhe Fir Cc.:st liter1 l'
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
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416 UPPER 36m AVE.- 4 blocks to the beach!
2BR/2BA with one car garage, freshly painted, in quiet
enclave neighborhood. $275,000.,

119 37m AVE. SO.- 3BR/2BA with 2 car garage
attached by Fla. room, wood floors, vaulted ceiling,
new kitchen, updated electrical & plumbing. $699,000

OPEN HOUSE SAT., OCT. 21, 12-2PM
3515 SO. 1S ST.- 3BR/1BA with detached one car
garage, totally renovated, wood floors, large front
porch, furnished. 50' x 140' lot. $675,000. For
directions or info call Michelle Kogan, 382-5006


Sherri Beno Realtor
904-651-183O
Lisa DiStefano Realtor .
,904-54-3167


HIDDEN PARADISE MLS# 326993, 2-
tory, 1 block to Intracoastal, 3/2 + Bonus
Rm,Pool, Spa, Boathouse, Imminaculate, C sig Cot On the Ocean
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BREATHTAKING 5 BEDROOM 5 BATH GORGEOUS 5 BEDROOM 5 BATH
4852 sq. ft. home in Plananon Oaks 4141 sq ft hme, PanaonOakEnoy
This homehasq. tL.n ern floorsme gourmet kitchen with m5,monogram
This home has it all' Traemrne floors, refrgerator & grande counters. Indulge
upgraded carpets, gas fireplace, gourmet ,ourself in 'our lo el master bath athasI
kitchen .iLthgranitecounters& stainless a graniir anits. frameless shower
Teell apphances. ushih landscaped etate enclosure and Jacuzz, rub Etras include
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sized lot, fenced ard. large lana.u & an wiring .package and so much more.
unbehe% able m-ground pool $1,-4s9,000, $1,139,235.
Rosemary Kristoff REALTOR'
SPrudential Netw orl Realr i Multi-Million Dollar Producer '
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4/3, 25-41 sf, auto clean heated pool
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S 2 Bedroom floor plan; upgrades include
Plasma T.V.; Designer Cabinets; Stainless Steel
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OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block. Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block
to beach; 1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $448,800
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING- LOWEST PRICED 3/2 w/ garage. Sweeping marsh views, tile,
huge screened lanai, club amenities. MLS# 306785 REDUCED $239,900.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING GROUND FLOOR 1 bedroom w/GARAGE: Marsh views
from Ig screened lanai. Gated, pool, clubhouse, boat parking. MLS# 324495 $159,900
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING WOODED VIEWS from your lanai. 3/2 second floor with 18"
tiles and berber carpet. Gated, GARAGE, clubhouse. $254,900
IN PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GROVE 22-w/ GARAGE, totally renovated condo. Tile, screened lanai overlooks
lake w/ fountain. MLS#308439 REDUCED $242,900 .
THE COLONY WALK to the BEACH. LOWEST PRICED 2 bedroom. Beautiful ground floor
with wooded views. Wood floors, tile, fireplace, crown moulding. GARAGE. MLS# 326635
$229,900
BEST BUYS ON THE SOUTHSIDE
STONEBRIDGE LARGEST 3/2 with 2 master suites. 1408 SF, tile, screened lanai, roomy
& bright. CARPORT. Close to shopping, restaurants. Priced $6000 below appraisal. MLS#
327334 $168,800.
STONEBRIDGE GROUND FLOOR 2/2 screened lanai, exit to your CARPORT. Arched
doorways, upgraded lighting. Inspections done. Close to shopping. $149,900.
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LOVELY 3BR/2BA w/spaclous master
suite, 2 car garage, fireplace. and
screened-in porch. $212,900. 220-8389.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
new carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced
yard. $175,000. (904)993-9191.
FSBO 4BR/3BA, large comer lot, Royal
Palms In Atlantic Beach, $285,000,
463-3738.
RARE OPPORTUNITY...
The Innlet @ PV By the Sea, 2BR/2BA,
end unit, one level, $1600sf, updated,
large deck overlooking pond, home war-
ranty, private walk way to the beach and
The Lodge. $487,000, 904-962-6876.


OPEN HOUSE Jax Beach 803 13th Ave.
N. Saturday/ Sunday. 12-3pm. Pool, fire-
place, 3BR/1BA, 'close to beach,
$309,500. 247-0168.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/2BA on large lot,
65x130, well elevated, super location.
Must seel Asking $555,000 OBO. Call Bill
318-5174.


HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Neptune Beach, corner lot, 2000sf., 2car
arage, new rbof, kitchen needs help.
329K worth $385K. 591-7392.
OPEN HOUSE
4690 Keman Mill Ln. E. Kernan Mill
$524,000, 3/2, 1634sf., Open Sun 10,22.
12pm-3pm.

12052 Cavalry Ct., Keman Lakes,
$275,90.0, 3/2, 1860sf., Open Sun. 10/22,
S11am-4pm..
14180 Washburn Ct., Tivoli, $239,900,.
3/2, 1538sf.. Open Sun. 10/22, lpm-4pm..
ASSIST2SELL BUYERS & SELLERS
REAL ESTATE (904)247-4442 or
view online: www.jaxbesthomes.com
OWNER/ BROKER 3BR/2BA, San Paolo
& Beach. New floors, paint, roof, applian-
ces. Below appraisal 982-7620.
MARSH LANDING C.C.- 3BR/3BA,
2300sf, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, on cul
de-sac; private, wooded back yard.
$549,900. (904)537-4083.

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BEACH/SAN PABLO area, 3501 Claridge
Rd. E. Newly-remodeled concrete block,
2BR/1BA, large backyard. $138,000.
223-5149, 339-4685.
GREAT CORNER location. CBS bunga-
low, ready for 2nd story $314,900. Call
Carolyn Francis 904-521-5000 RE/MAX
Specialists.
NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect
for Investor or owner/ occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
$285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.
ATLANTIC BEACH pUPLEX, 5 bilks. to
bch. Rare opportunity for investment in
great neighborhood. $519,000. 652-5682
Motivated seller.


$229,900 ATLANTIC Beach, 845 Amber-
jack Lane, Royal Palms 3/2 +small office
or large walk-in closet, 1252sf., fully reno-
vated. Adorable house close,to. beach with
.great yard & privacy fence. 904-838-1218.
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SOUTH JAX Beach. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,
50'x100' lot w/irrigation system, pool, 'out-
door kitchen, tile, SS appliances, 1400sf.,
Walk to beach. $387,400 (904)247-3879.'


HOME FINDER REALTY
DEERFIELD LAKES- 2/1.5 condo,
$99,900.
THE COURTYARDS- 2/2 condo, no
stairs 'private courtyard, $119,900. I
CYPRESS CREEK- OWNERS SAYS
SELL THIS HOUSE NOW! REDUCED!
Near Maypord Elem & Wonderwood Nice
3/2.2 car gar. freshly painted. new vinyl &
more $187,000
WOLF CREEK- 3 2.5, condo. Almost
brand new w. garage & many upgrades.
$249.900
ARLINGTON HILLS- 3/2. nice starter
home good area $149.900
HARBOUR SPRINGS- 4.2, 2 .car gar.
Newer area. very open, beaut. stone
Irplc, lenced yard, corner loi Close to
schools/ beaches. Reduced to $214,900.
DUNNS PLANTATION, Dames Point
area. 4/3, over 30K in upgrades Below
appraisal Better than a model home.
$279 900
BONAPARTE CROSSING- New home,
4/2 near schools & shops $234,500.
221-1711 OR 241-5501

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Like new3/2, 1500 sq ft with 1 car garage,
MANY .UPGRADES- WEST OF AIA ON
BEACH BLVD. 3/4 m-- LEFT'NEXT TO
HOMESTEAD & FOLLOW ROAD AROUND



w/pve vew of he msh. Granite countertops in the
Gracekitchen and bath, stainlessHugh fixtures, stainlEALTORiances,
JAKSMLS O331E at 904-233-13415,000


Living in Luxury at The Palms
Amazing end unit, 2nd flr, 3/2 condo. Screened-in balcony
w/private view of the marsh. Granite countertops in the
kitchen and bath, stainless fixtures, stainless appliances,
incl. Bosch dishwasher, new paint. Move in ready!


Jan Pilcher Fowler
904-294-4766
jan.rowler@lifestylesrealtors.com
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Market value


5 R" This 6th floor end unit condo w/
ocean views is loaded w/ close to
$50,000 in upgrades! 1,700SF 3BR/3BA
condo. You deserve a home that mirrors
your achievements! $699,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 859-9100


REDUCED INDIAN Woods Neptune Bch
home 4BR/2BA, split plan, w/2 siory
workshop Upgrades Priced under ap-
praised value to sell @ $399.900 Drive oy
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller
Will co-op. 1904)463.7245.

FSBO- 3BR/1BA. concrete block. close to
colleges. $89 000 945-0226.
MOVE IN Condition. This 3BR2.5BA,
Jax beach home has been completely up-
daled and remodeled. Locamed at 1404
'Declaration Dr. Inis home is close ro the
JTB. beaches and shopping. Just re-
duced 904-563-1516
ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 Charming Beach
Conage. 937 E Coast Dr, 2 biks ocean'
park/ playground. tennis; irrigation; gor-
geous landscape: ong pine foor, walls
throughout; private backyard, move-in
condition walk-in closet. large master
Death home warranty, will co-op. $795K.
904-993-1707.
FSBO, PONTE Vedra Beach. 3/2, 1800 sq
ft, one car gar on lake. $299,900, by ap-
pointmenl. 655-8245.
INTRACOASTAL WEST, Indian Springs,
4/2 w/lolh. pool home on preserve approx.
2100 sq1 ,t1.299.000 221-1630
BEACHES BEAUTIFUL manul home,
2200 sqil. 4BR/2BA. T.r w." sione Ir pi
nice 1000 nomesile community.
priced to sell, 705-9384.
NEAR GAINESVILLE lake view home or
5 acres. 4/3. 2950sl, bullet 2002. $469.000
OBO. Independent Brokers & Associates,
247-4333 or 710-3111
PABLO BAY OPEN HOUSE
Sa31 10'21. 12pm-3pm
Hosted oy
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
13702 Weeping Willow,
3/2.5, 2642sf., $472,999
Fay Patsdurakis. 463-7782
13858 Weeping Willow
4/2, 2552sf., $480,000
Phyllis.Staines. 476-7653
JTB. N on Sar Pablo, LF at
Pablo Bay, LF al Weeping Willow
WWW.PABLOBAYHOM ES.COM
SOUTHSIDE 7388 Secret Woods, brick,
3/2/2, 1895sf, '$283,500 OBO, Independ-
ent Brokers & Associates, 247-4333 or
710-3111.
NEPTUNE BCH home, 3BR/2BA, 1870sf,
huge lot, Jacuzzi, $329,900..Vanguard Re-
alty, Inc., GMAC, Brandon Buckley, '904-
962-7600. '


AWESOME OCEAN front condo, south
Jax Beach, very nice, 1/1 w/ glassed-in
porch, ceramic tiles, new appliances,
$399,000 OBO. (904)881-5793.
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.
CONDO "FOUNTAINS", Ponte Vedra, 695
A1A N. 3BR/ 2BA. Lease $1295 or
buy $239,900. Very clean. 246-6649.


Wally Sears
610-9771


$215,000- 2/2, garage, all appl. incl., Jar-
din De Mer, 247-4211.
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.killebrewrealty.com
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FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palms at Marsh Land-
Ing. Perfect location, private marsh view.
82 sq. ft. Newly renovated in 2004. Ask-
Ing only $152,000. 476-5280.
Www.owners.com/AWG6693
WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES, near
San Marco, 1BR/1BA, $85,000.
2BR/1.5BA, $133,900. Sea State Realty
Corp. (904)537-0679.
PVB OWNER FINANCE
Only $6K down, new 2/2/+ lakeview,
$209K, last onel! 727-458-4230.


OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile, Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $455,000,
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION OCEANVIEW.
Ready 2008. Prices start at $499k. Call for
details. Renee L. Baron, Inc. 242-2821.

2 BLOCKS to ocean Jax Beach newer
condos, consider lease option, $269,900.
Owner/Agent. 568-4818.
PV BCH 2BR/2BA w/ fireplace, all applian-
ces stay,.$175,900, 2151 Seahawk Drive,
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell).
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. .$514,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818.


,' '.' I' FSBO, SAWGRASS Beach Club Ocean-
PVB, 1 BR/1 BA w/gorgeous view new ap- side Condo, 1100sf. 1 BR/1BA, garage,
pliances, tile. Exc. amenities. $159,900. $340,000. (904)635-9349.
708-3809.


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BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA, Atlantic Beach
condo; move-in condition, distressed prop-
erty, sell for only mortgage balance of
$113,480, (805)377-2430, (904)803-5359.
OCEANVIEW 3/2, exc. cond. Condo fee
$239/mo. Motivated seller' $699,000. Day
phone.553-0509, after 5pm 241-2443.




Sea State Realty Corp.
"The Listing Specialist"
MLS/ NEFAR Member'
Waterfront Community Condos
2BR/2BA w/den -$134,900
2BR/1.5BA-$133,900
1BR/1BA -$85,000
Waterfront Condo
2BR/2.5BA-$137,500
Call: Larry Dukes, Broker
(904) 537-0679


SINGLE WIDE 2BR/2BA storage shea
87, PEAC. $9000, excellent condition.
14036 Downs Lane #580. Ponsiae Call
708-0731, 241-6718

BEACHES OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE.
2850st., $2850'mo includes uillies Call
Barl @ 241.3111 lExI lii


PVB, 3BR'2BA Townhome WDHU. lyr.
lease No peis $950,mo. -$950,sec
249-6501, 23P3 7224.
LARGE 1BR w/iloft. Neptune Beach, Sum:
mer Sands All new appliances, replace.
garage $850.mo 993-7328
3BR/2.5BA 8 blocks from beach, Mie
Iloors- granite counter lops, slainiess steel
appliances. 2 car garage. $1500'mo t
$1500 deposii, no pets; call Cindy, 241-
5251 or 451-9208.


JAX BEACH, east of A1A, 2/1, large up-
stairs, CH&A, W/D, private deck, $1120,
821-9751/ 803-3099.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo Club
pool, exercise & more! $875/mo.
3BR/2BA, $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH Duplex (downstairs)
2/1, 2 blocks from beach, patio, backyard,
W/D, storage room. 1300 sqft, $1200/mo..
318-2121..
ATLANTIC BCH off Seminole Rd. Beauti-
ful newer 3/2.5 townhome, 10ft 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.
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home, CH&A, WDHU, 1239 Mayport
Landing Dr., $790/mo., $700 dep.; 280-
2728, leave message.
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
2/1, apartment, 101C 16th Ave. S. CH/A,
WDHU. No dogs $995/mb. +$500/deposit.
211 N. 8th St., 1/1 apartment. No dogs.
$625/mo. Broker/ Owner,. 249-8766. Call
anYday!
NEPTUNE BEACH, 1 1/2 blocks ocean,
2BR/1BA +office, 1092sf., CH&A, W/D,
dishwasher. $1025/mo. +$850/dep. No
dogs. 246-8220.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BRi1BA hardwo:.od
Iloors, CH&A. WDHU. 1 5 blocks ..o
beach lsi last mo rent. SD. 1 year
lease. $900/mo Donna Ross Real Es-
tate, Inc. 246-4862.
1-112 BLOCKS 1o Ocean, 1stAve. South,
I BR'/1BA $685/mo- (904)891,0606,
(352)478.2161
OCEANSIDE, 1BR/2BA condo, lust steps
to ocean Club pool $875/mo All Soulh
Realty 241-.4141.
JAX BEACH. Immaculate 3BR/2BA unit ir
the Palms, ground iloor lakeview unit Fii
ness center. pools. Inning, tennis. clUD.
house, & more! $1250/mo 904.372-9222
Broker
2/1. 201 N. 91h St $700/mo +'$700 dep.
Non-smoking, no pels. 246-9162. ext 5-4
1BR APT Ior rent. $600/mo plu.
$400.dep 514-3690


CON O uLMN

'Enjoy a carefree (ifes.tyCe!

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OCEAN'SEDE 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR condos east of
A1A in south Jax Beach. Brand 'new & beautiful! Call
for pricing and availability.

SEAPL4CE'-- 2BR/2BA renovated condd is only 1/2
block from ocean in Atlantic Beach. New kitchen &
baths and only steps from the pool. $310,000.

TH PAIS AT MASAN MOTIVATED!
3BR/2BA condo w/ garage, large corner balc6nyv,
Saulted ceilings. FP, all apple storage. $248,500.

THEM IWLAS AT HARSH LANIN. -- BR 2BA with
GARAGE, end unit, no one above' you, FP, all appl.
incl. washer & dryer, screened lanai. $255,000.

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCT. 21, IIAM-IPM
GRAND CAY VIAS 201 Colima Ct., #1227, PVB- No
car needed! This 2BR/2BA condo in gated; quiet,
woodsy setting is close to all the shopping &
restaurants you will need. $199,900..

ON THE 50WUTHSIE:
THE RESERVE AT POWNTE MEADOWS 1BR iBA
ground floor condo w lots of windows, appliances,
bonus locked storage room and fabulous amenities.
$14-5,000 .


501THEN OVE Tired of conversions? This 2BR
2BA condo was built as a condo, concrete construction
Monthly fee incl. cable & water.. $15-4,900


OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 2-4PM
THE RESERVE AT POWNTE MEADOWS 7800 Point
Meadows Rd., #1216, Jax REDUCED! 1BR/IBA
..groutnd floor condO'wx- rage. Seller to pay lvr HOA,1
fees & some closing eoss. 155,500.. I. i

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S 1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful!
Stucco, SS Apl.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-
crown molding & more...Ocean views
From master balcony. $2200/month
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October 20, 2006


ATLANTIC BEACH, 62 Ocean Blvd,
2BR/1 BA, W/D Included, CH&A, tile floor,
1 block to ocean. $1200/mo. 1st, last and
security. 838-6333.
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOME In Atlantic
Beach, 5 blocks to ocean, $1200/mo +
$1200 dep., 591-1226.,


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FIRST PLACE
Management, INC.

It's the "L EASE" we can do!!

2/2.5 Atlantic Bch T 176 East Coast Dr $1175
1/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 211 N 8th St 5 $625
2/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 409 2nd Street $800
2/1 Jacksonville Bch Apt 101 16th Ave C $995
3/2 Jacksonville Bch C 1301 S. 1'1 St. #1204 .
$2500 (furnished)
* 1/1 Neptune Bch H 1132 Hamlet Lane $1150'
4/4 Neptune Bch H 213 Lora Street $3100
* 3/2 Ponte Vedra Bch T -100 Bermuda Bay #106 $1795
* 3/2 Isle of Palms H 3926 Cedar Island Rd $1095
* 4/2.5 Waterleaf H 12363 Hindmarsh Circ N $1750
* 4/2 IC/Windsor Parke H 4412 Richmond Park Ct $1750
3/3 Mira Vista C -13846 Atlantic BIvd #415 $1950
Call us to see why you should have
a member of the National Association
of Residential Property Managers
to manage your property!"
For more details please check out our website at
www.rentalsinjax.com


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REAL ESTATE INC
Srockron ATradjuon Since 88-4 I1
WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY
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713 Bell]ea Ponte Vedra I/I
412 The Palms .as Beach 2/2
703 Vill aso Marsh Landin gJa.\ Beach 2/2
'i The Colon\ Ponte Vedra 2/2 ,
535 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2
9757 Rough Creek Pnte \ edr.aSau grass CC 2/2
S1106 \ilencia la.\ Beach/Beach Pk \ 2/2
'4-1 Summerhiouse U Beach Ponte Vedra 3/2
804 Templeton Lane Ponie Vedra/Walden Chase4/2
97 Vo. ager Court PonRe \edra/Saltgrjas.TPC3/2
14-1Shelhb\ Coe Cour Ponte Vedra 4/2 5
104 Crossco e Circle Ponte Vedra/Seaside 4/3
505 Seascape Ja.\ Beach/Oceanfront 3/2
13830 Whi, Hero.n Place Jav/Pablo Ba\ N ,5/4
906 Mira Vista Atlanic Beach 3/3
10302 Ocean Grande South Ponte Vedra 3/3
,905 2"' Sueet North. #C Ja.x Beach 3/3.
201 Portofino Palm Valley '3/2
68-29" .Aenue South Jax Beach 3/2.5
5660 LeMlasierDn'e Ponie Vedra 3/2
70 Beach Coltage Lane Atlantic Beach 4/4


117 Deer Cove Dnme
408 SeaspraN Lane
9910 Preston Trai .
102 Mediterra
804 Metropolitan
165 Barber'r Lane
570 Ponte Vedra BlId
1'n5 Landmark Co.'ndomin~iuni
1550 Beach Avenue


Ponre Vedra/Miarh Landing 4/2 5
Ponte \edra by the Sea 4/3
Povie \edr./Sa.igr.ia.s CC 3/2.5.
Palm Valley 3/2.5
Ja\ Beach/Oceaniieu 3/2
Pone Vedra/SagrassTPC3/2 5
Ponie \edra 3/2.5
Ja.\ Beach/Oceanfront 4/3 5
Ailannc Beach .4/3.5


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$ 00N'v.k Beach Club Villas Sat grags Beach Club Eff 600
$1100/vk49 Titon \\%a North Say.grass Country Club 2/2 5 1 1500
$1300/wkDeer Run Sin grass Country Club 3/2 1600
$1400 The Colony Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
$1500 741 Spinnaker's Reach Sangrass Beach Club 1/1. 700
$ 1iO% k 2 5013 S PonteVedra
'Special Rate* S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100(
$1600 Sea Place Atlantic Beach 2/2, 1200
$1600/wk 2839 S. PonteVedra S. Ppnte Vedra, 3/1.5 1500
$1600/wkThe Retreat' Ponte Vedra/Oceanfroni 2/2 1600
$1800/wk0cean Manor Ponte \edra/Oceanfront 3/2 1800
$19000 Loggerhead Lane Sa igrass/Player.sClub 3/2.5 1600
$2000 Las Brisas Jax Beach/Oceanfrorit 2/2 1200.
$2000 Vista Del Mar, Ia\ Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2000 2011 BeachAve,(3mo.lin, Alljntic Beahi/Oceanfront 3/2 150
$2200 Quail Poin II Saj grass Countr Club 2/2 1800
$2200 9986 Rough Creek Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
$2300 92 Tifton Way North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2 1900
$2500 Pelican Point Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2 1200
,i2500 31 Little Bay Harbor Sawgrass Country Club 2/2.5 1680
. 2500,. v k 728 Odeanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gamerm 2600
$2700/wk2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront/Pool 6/4. 4000
$2900 68-29 Avenue South Jax Beach .3/2.5 2132
$3000 703 Landmark' (7 mo.min.) Jax Beach Oceanfront 3/2 1829"
$3100/wk725 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront/Pool 5/3 3000
$3300 133 Sea Hammock Way Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1614
$5500 1931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
**Other furnished properties also available
Daily, Weekly and Monthly.**
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574 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte, Vedra Beach, FL 32082

(904) 285-2882 1-800 FLA HOMES
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MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
JAX BEACH- 2BR cottage near ocean,
CH&A, WDHU, no pets, $925/mo + $500
deposit,. 246-3130.


JAX BEACH
New Large 3 BR-2.5BA luxury townhome.
7 blocks to ocean, $1620,mo rent or
$1820/mo. Rent to Own w/Reasonable on
904-838-4133. www.weselliaxhomes.com
JAX BEACH block & half from water.
2BRj1BA, CH/A, WDHU. FP. $695/mo.
904-891-0606 or 352-478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1BR/1BA, lower du-
plex, 271 Easr Coast Dr.. $800/mo.. in-
cludes water util.,923-2545.
223B HOPKINS St, Nep Bch. 1BR/1BA
efficiency Apt. 1 5 blocks from ocean.
$775/mo. Lewis Realty 1904)291-7229
S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. EasI o 1Ist Sl $795-
$895.mo 241-7368. 733-3730


Cattar Realty, Inc.
Dol Home Is Where
*D--- The V Heart Is

RENTALS AVAILABLE:
Nep.Beach:
.-000 Third Street,'8A;'Jart:.e Park
Placu. i-l floor BR'i BA'i800
PV Beach:
505 Boardwalk Dr. #224, Belleza
Condos, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor,
screened porch, $1100
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
T 270-0015 I
"WE BUY HOUSESt!"


PVB
Grand Cav Villas 2/2, $1000, 1100SF
Dolphin Cove 3/2. $1350,
1400 SF
Seaside 4/2. $2200, 2300 SF
MARSH LANDING
The Palms. 2/2. $1150. 1100 SF
BAY MEADOWS
Landings at Belle Rive. New 2/2
w/garage. $1100,1300(SF
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Pointe. Ne\, free cable &
internet. 2/2. $950, 1100 SF
ATLANTIC BEACH
Close to base, 2/1.91 Stanley Road
44.$625


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SALES & RENTALS
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PROP E R T I E S

Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo. Seaplace-furnished,.
pool, walk to ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
SJBR'2BA TH. lMa\porti Landing,
:$750 $S00/mo Mfove-in special
$200.00 off I" months rent.
+ 3BR/2BA, Mayport Landing,.
ne' w carpet, new appliances
$S50i/mo More-in special
+-. 251 Amencj Cup 3/2 home. 2 sory
$900/mo
3/2 H, Hidden Cqve,2 car garage on
pond $1200imo
Neptune Beach
3BR/I 5BiBApi, \cross from Ocean.
.ood floors after included Ocean
views! $1400/mo
eWE NEED RENTALS.
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322



WEST BEACHES; Ibis Point, 3/3 w/office,.
2400sf., GR w/fireplace, LR, DR, EIK, cov-
ered patio, comm. pool, sprinkler system,
Water softener. $1575/mo. TDO Manage-
ment Services. 246-1125.
INTRACOASTAL WEST, 3/2/2, 1540sf.,
fireplace, new carpet, yard svc. No pets.
$1300/mo. 223-4058.
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.


1BR, W/D, utilities included, no pets. 235'
Canal Blvd., bottom unit. $775/mo.
+$500/dep. 333-0734.
ATLANTIC BEACH Cottage. Beach Ave.,
oceanvlew, 2BR/1BA, fireplace, skylights,
cable TV. No smoking, no pets.
$1450/mo. 241-6913, 887-9596.
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
Townhome, VERY CLEAN, 1500sq.,
3/2.5, W/D, garagepool, No Pets, Non-
Smokers, $1280/mo. 655-2718
ATLANTIC BEACH/ MAYPORT AREA
1129 Sebago Ave. So./ Oak Harbor
All new 3BR/2BA, tile/ carpet, fenced yard,
no pets, year lease. $1200/mo. 631-3583
or612-8868.
1901 Challenger Ct. West/ Courtyards
2BR/2BA loft, tle/ carpet, new appliances,
private courtyard, no pets, year lease.
$950/mo; 631-3583 or 612-8868. .
ACROSS STREET from ocean, 2BR/1BA,

CH.A, WDHU, 808 First St., So, Jax
Beach, Apt. 3, 888-259-0783, credit
check. .
WALK TO BEACH
2.1 townhouse W.'D included, CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx 900st. 405 14th Ave. S.,
Jax Bcn. No pets $825,mo, $825/sec.
dep. (904)343-9908.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean renovated
2BR. all ameniles, avail soon. $1100/mo.
247-1417 1BR, near ocean. $750.'mo
JAX BEACH Sludio apl. $500!mo Also
1BR/1BA $625,'mo Just 4 blocks to
ocean. AllSolJth Realty, 241-4141.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Aparlment. excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean. very
clean. No pets. $575imo 642-1214 or
241-1219.
FURNISHED STUDIO. WID, Sawgrass
'Beacn Club villa $850,mo Ple3ase Cail
838-9598 between 9am-5pm.
1BR 1BA condo al The Palms at Marsh
Landing Country Club amenities
$850/mo. 616-6617.
OCEANFRONT 3BR,2BA condo In S
Jax Bch. Convenient to shopping, JTBI
Club pool. garage & morel $1700/mo. Al-
so. 2BR/2BA $1400/mo. All South Realty.
241-4141.
BEACHFRONT iBR,' 1BA, 108 Orange
St, Nep Bch, downstairs. $1050,'mo incl
utll 16611803-6275
CLEAN 3BR Townhouse. near ocean.
Neptune Bch. $1295/mo. Charles Leo-
nard, Brokei, 241-7675
JAX BEACH East of 3rd Walk lo beach[
2BR/1 5BA lownnome $1050,imo. Pets
OK 242-9195.
LARGE 1 bedroom Excellent location 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets
$675'mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219


MOVE-IN SPECIAL. PVB, no sec. dep.
3/2, 2 gar, com. pool. $1400. 315-6558
WEST BEACHES. Sutton Lakes, 4/2,
2300sf, Formal LRIDR Family room
w/fireplace. carpet, calh ceilings, fenced
yard, $1450'mo TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-1125
2BR/1BA. 326 6th Streel, Allantic Beach
$1600/mo. wdn ist and last monlns rent
payable upon signing. 1 year lease. Pels
allowed. Call Vickl or Tami at 241-1656
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave. So., 2BR/1BA
house, CH&A, fenced yard. $775/mo,
19041891-0606 or 3521478-2,161t, ... .,1;
JAX BEACH. 3 1 new remodel. all appl.&'"
lawn service 809 8Th Ave. So, $1300/mo
+ dep 246-2634.
OPEN HOUSE- Sat./ Sun 13744 Weep-
ing Willow Way, Jax, FL 32224. Rent,
$1900,.mo Luxury 4.'3, Pablo Bay home in
galed community w, pool Avail immed.
1321)652-0570
. SO. JAX Beach/ Riptide 4/3. lurnished or
unturnisned: 2400 sf, $1950/mo.
(9041553-2352.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH: 316 7th St..
2BRi1.5BA ottice, cute cohage. No Pels.
No Smoking $1700/mo., 904-571-3863.
S. JAX Bch 2BR/2BA lully lurnished, 1
car garage lenced yard. Inci wireless, in-
ternet, & cable. Completely updaled. 3
blocks from beach. For photos e-mail ma-
riaeugeniarolo@bellsouth net $1500/mo
Long term lease. (407) 394-5858
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse. 3 5BR/ 2BA,
everything new ceramic tile throughout,
marsh view 2979 Bayshore Dr., Maypon
Landing Must see! $11001/mo 465-2163.
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AIA.
3BR/2BA+ office. 2000sf 2 car garage.
Courtyard pool, lawnipool service includ-
ed Pets OK $1900/mo 1904)703-0242.
PALM VALLEY 3/2 Mobile Home. Quiel
and serene Monltiho-month lease.
$950/mo. Owner/ Agent. Cornerstone Re-
alty. Inc. 904-339-0231


JAX BEACH Holly Drive, 3BR/2BA, 2 car
garage, fenced yard, $1250/mo + deposit,
614-5278.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/1.5BA, 6 blocks
to ocean. $1300/mo. 710-5200.
ISLE OF Palms, 3BR/2BA, frplc., CH/A,
2 Car gar., pets ok; $1450/mo. Call
962-9240. ,
SOLANO WOODS, 3/2/2, fenced yard,
hardwood floors throughout, Florida room,
exc. cond., $1600/mo. 864-6590.
PVB IN TPC, 3BR/2BA townhouse,
1475sf., garage, W/D, fireplace.
$1495/mo. Steve Shaughnessy,
904-537-0570. Preview at
www.steveshaughnessy.com
FURNISHED BUNGALOW w/utilities.
Long/ short term. 2/1, fenced yard, pets
OK. 4 blocks from beach. $1600/mo. Call
Broker/ Owner, Kirk Killebrew,.463-1131.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA home, 1 year
lease, $1250/mo. +$1f000/sec. dep. 1310'
Pinewood Rd. off Penman and North. 12th
Ave: Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
JAX BCH, 4 blocks 'from, ocean, 3BR
1.5BA, CH/A, tile & carpets, new kit. cabi-
nets. $1250,mo plus $1100/dep. Dogs
30lbs and under considered 514-4229
Broker/ owner..
SELVA LINKSIDE- ATLANTIC BCH
3BR'2BA, great condition. 1654sl, over
looking golf course low maintenance.
$1500,mo 904-219-7962
ADORABLE NEPTUNE Bch conage. 2'2.
$1200'mo. recently updated, wood lioois.
fireplace. steps to the each. Call
904-962-1729
ATLANTIC BCH. completely remodeled
4BR/2.5BA, 2-story w' 2 car garage, oftt
street parking & fenced yard. Near May-
pon school, beaches & base. $1500'mo
+dep 869 Gavagan. Call tor appt.;
1904)910-6052
SOLANO WOODS, 3/2. 1600sf.. split BR's
w.wood tloois. ceramic tile throughout.
open kitchen wleai-in-area, screened pa-
no. $1700 mo. TDO Mgmnt 246-1125.
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless steel -appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, $2200/mo., call
Mark, 591-6976.
SUPER CLEAN. 3BR/2BA In Allantic
Beach $1050/mo. Brand new ceramic tile
Inhru-out. 19041242-0257
ATL BCH 9th St., 2 blks Irom ocean and
park, 4BRC2BA. Rent $1495/mo or rent lo
own. 1904)568-6004.
JAX BCH, 3BR1BA. rTurnished. huge yard,
close to ocean. No pels. $950/mo. +dep.
254-8662. 710-0540
VILLAGES OF Pablo, 4 2.. 2360sf FR,
DR. office. sunroom. $1450,'mo TDO
Management 246.1125
ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse, 1 blK. to
ocean. 3BR,2.5BA, 1850sq. fti.. available
now, 219-2481
JAX BEACH 3BR/1.5BA, 1450st 1212
151h Ave. N 12 blocks to beach, close to
Fletcner HS, Florida room, large kitchen,
W/D. lenced yard. Avail 11/1/06.
$1350'mo. 710-2600., 534-3411.
COTTAGE ACROSS from ocean. 512 1st
St. South. Jax Beach, $850/mo. VIP Real-
ty 962-6190.
WEST BEACHES, Ashley Woods, 3,2.
2100sl. normal LRDR, GR. open kichen
wEIK area huge master BR' BA.
$1425,mco. TDO Managemeni Services.
246-1125


INTRACOASTAL WEST. Indian Springs.
4/2 w/ lotf pool home on preserve,
$1650/mo. + sec dep 221-1630.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR,2BA or,
lake in Kensington' Club pool & more'
$1200'mo. All South Really. 241-41 41.
ST JOHNS Forest- New lovely, 4BR/3BA
3car, community pool and Irails. greal
schools Avail. now $1750/mo. wigarden-
ing 1 yr lease Oci ree (415)302-0514.
JAX BEACH- 909 7tn Ave Nornh
2BR/1BA house w/screened in poich.
fenced yard. CH&A. $950'mo
1904)891-0606 or (3521478-2161


PONTE VEDRA
PONTE VEDRA LANDING
3/2,2 car gar,1347sf, $1150/mo.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
CONSTITUTION COVE
3/2, 1 car gar., 1700sf, $1795/mo.
ATLANTIC BEACH
CYPRESS COVE
3/2, 2 car.gar., 1340sf, avail. 11/110,
$995/mo.
3/2,1 car gar., 1410sf,.avail. 11/10,
$995/mo.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2, 1005sf, $850/mo.
ICW
QUEENS HARBOR
5/4, 2 car gar,, 3200sf, $300/mo.
SKENSINGTON
5/3, 2 car gar., 2900sf, avail. 11/1,'
$1825/mo. ",
HICKORY LAKES
3/2,2 car gar., 1854sf, avail 11/1,
$1300/mo.
SUTTON LAKES.
3/2,2 car gar., 2000sf, avail., 11/1,
$1495/mo.
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
3/2, 2 car gar.,1900sf, avail. 11/10,
$1395/mo.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2, 2 car gar., 1675sf, avail., 11/15,
S$1195/mo.
KERNAN FOREST
2.2. 1 car gar. O1100s avail 1T11.
$995/mo.
WINDSOR CHASE
S42, 2 car gar.. 2000sl. avail. 11'10
$1395,mo
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK
3'2 2 car gar.. 1227I. I$1050,mo
GRAND RESERVE
2/2. 1212si. $1100/mo
WOLF CREEK
3/2.5, 1 cai gar. 1764sl. $1200/mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/2,2cargar, 1932sl. avail 1/1, ,
$1525 ,nm o ,
THE VALLEY
2/2 2 car gar.. 1100sf. $900 mo
DANFORTH
4.2. 2 car gar, 1990sI $1525 mo.,
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3.2, 2 car gar.. 1425st.avail 111i
$1195.'mo.
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
3.2, 1310sl. $1395,mo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4/2 5. 3 car gar, 2760st. $1900'mo.
ARLINGTON
SHADOWOOD
22, 1292sf, avail Ili/10. $895'rro
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
22.5. 1042srI $800/mo
MERRILL PINES
2/2, 1000st. $895/mo. .
2/2, 1120sl, $950/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4,'2.2 car gar. 2000sl, $1450.mo'
4/2, 2 car gar 2114-l. $1400.'mo
4/2 5. 3 car gar.. 2860st. $1800/mo
VICTORIA LAKES
3/2. 2 car gar., 2003st. $1295 mo
BONAPARTE CROSSING
3/2, 2 car gar., 1730sl. avail. 12/1.
$1195/mo.
HICKORY HILL
3/2 5,2 car gar.. 2220sf, avail 11e10.
$1395/mo.
TIDEWATER
4/3, 3 car gar.,2065sl, $1825/mo.
4.13. 3 car gar, 2065sl $1795imo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


2BR/2BA. GROUND floor, end unit w/ga-
rage. close to pool, plenty ol storage. In
The Palms ,S. Marsh Landing. $O1100mo,
Brell, i6191819-5222.
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated 1BR,1BA screened porch, lake
view, gated community. $850/mo. Susan
19046514-7150.
BEAUTIFUL SUNSET VIEWSII 1BRl/1BA.
The Palms Lois of amenities. $850/mo
Call Rachel (904)504-9793
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA, attached ga-
rage lurnished. all appliances, includes
W'D $1200/mo Mark 338-3230
PVB VILLAS ai Marsh Landing, 2/2.
$975/rmo; w/garage $1050/mo. TDO Man-
agement Services 246-1125


.iN O$FatiL PEE ,..r- bbi hi i". MUST SEE' "3BR2BA spacious bright end
t2O^' q "'riln' unt3raqe.lni poo .gaed. close to
Cr6e. 3, over 22 q.i. l0,md. jTB. :olocks o beann $1450/mo
sec. dep, 221-1630 (904)327-9788.


INDIAN SPRINGS, 4BR/2.5 BA. approx
3000 sI 2 car gar. asking $1650.mo. +
$1650 deposit*, ready to move in.
(904)270-8515, 472-5913
PONTE VEDRA Beach, 3/2, one car gar.,
excellent schools, many extras and Ouilt in
tiled Iloors, lIrst & last, will consider RTO.
leave call back message. 247-5116.
ATLANTIC BEACH., stunning 3BR/2 5BA,
townnome, lust 10 homes from beacon: ex-
ceptional quality and condition; large mas-
ter bedroom suite; 1.5 car garage awe-
some rooftop deck Available now No
pels. $1950/mo. 242-8081


PvB OCEAN Grove Condos 1BR/ 1Bth -
Prime Lake View. WiD, screened patio.
cable, alarm. Club house,' pool lacilities,
private beach access. $900/mth.
1904)704-7907
THE PALMS '@.d Marsh Landing 2/2.
1150-1. 2nd Iroor, screened patio
$1100'mo. Call Toma 333-4371.
JAX BEACH. 2BR/2BA, splil iloor plan,
fireplace. 1028 4in Si N blocks from
beacon. $950/mo 728-3000 (days). 786-
2757 (evenings).


NEP BCH. large 4BR 2BA. new pa.nt. ile JAX BEACH, New 3BR,3BA, Nonhshore
& carpet win gar. plus covered parking Conaos, 1126 N Ist SI., consider 7mo.
for boal & RV $1650/mo. 904-704-1828 lease $2100/mo 904-614-3128.


JB. 3/1, CH&A. WDHU, quiet sireeT. new OCEANFRONT. 2BR/2BA condo, fully fur-
kitchen & carper. 1012 9in SI No, $1175, nisned/ unfurnished Availaole immediate-
no pels. 249-1104 ly Long-lerm lease 465-4101.


ATLANTIC BCH/ MAYPORT, Cypress
Cove. spacious 3.2., +bonus room. fire-
place, fenced yard, great condition' No
smoking/pets. $1100/mo + deposit. 755-
4038.

OCEAN VIEW home' 3.2 5 beaunilul home
1/2 block lo the beach All appliances.
wood ltoors. barber carpel, crown mold-
ing. Fumished or unfumished $2400.'mo.
68- 291h Ave. South. 19041536-3308.


2.2. GARAGE, Jax Bch. $1100/mo Call
812-251-4242.
OCEAN FRONT 2/2 furnished w/ WID,
$1800imo, 386-5008
2/2 OCEANFRONT Condo. Jax Bch
$1800/mo. Garage.' pool gym No smok-
ing Call 724-6594.
AB. HALF block from ocean; furnished;
3BR.2BA $1500imo, no pels" 247-1049,
608-4325


N AVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 2654 Jew- JAX GOLF & Country Club. 4BR 3 5BA DEERFIL.D LAKES 3BR/1.5BA, includes
eli Rd 3/1. brick. rent to own. $1200.mo $2300,.mo incl. lawn mairt Fenced yard, eai in kitchen, washer/ aryer, new carpet
VIP Realty, 962-6190. pets allowed w/ depostl 1904)219-9416 & pa.nt. Like new $925/mo.'
(904)571-5517


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Oak Landing- 2BR/2BA -Prime location in Arlington/Ft.
Caroline area close to Downtown, newly converted condo
fully furnished, screened porch,
upstairs balcony. Short or long-term F f}
lease. $1,500

Kelly Whitaker Payne 233-1991

Wanda Petersen 537-4594




Conte [porary [emI- elv Norteh [


4Bdrm/3Ba -Open Fir Pin- Rich wood accents
throughout extensive deck & tree canopy. Perfect

mix of home, privacy, and nature.
$2200/month. .v


Call Margi Petitt 571-9821




Ponte Vedra Beaches' Prime Rental-

Summerhouse-5 Star Amenities

3BR/2BA/FP townhouse with Direct Lake Views,
Completely. remodeled! Beach access &
concierge services galore.
$1,500 furn. or unfurn. No pets. ,

Kelly Whitaker Payne 233-1991
Wanda Petersen 537-4594


1BR/1BA W/GARAGE; Iravertine stone
Iloors, deck, new appliances, granite
counterlops; nice; $950, 463-0505.
SAWGRASS/ OCEAN Grove, 1BR/1BA'
w/Ioh as bedroom/ othice/ gym Peas OK
Resort amenries. Extras W/D, ceiling
fans fireplace, tile in laundry andcl
screened porch $1000/mo i-lmo. depos-
Id Call Bruce at 377-5051.
PONTE VEDRA Walk To Beach Furnish-
ed 1BR/1BA water-to-goli view. pool,
tennis $1250/mo. includes utilities.
396-9544 or 1904)608.0962
FURNISHED. PVB. 2/2, flat, gated com-
munity w/5 solar amenities, east of A1A.
$1500/mo. Lease/ Option available Call
Broker! Owner. Kirk Killebrew. 463-1131
2 BLOCKS to ocean. Jax Bch. newer
2BR/2BA, consider lease/ option, $1175,
568-4818.


ATLANTIC BEACH, Deerfield Lakes. For
lease, newly remodled condo,- 2BR/"1. +
v' BA, AC, security system, electrical ap-
pliances, no pets, $850/mo ,deposit $850
(904)781-6528.
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Experience

'The Condo Lifestyle'
in Ponte Vedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
Long Term.Rentals
1/1 furnished $850-$900
All new interiors!!
'Unfurnished
1/1 w/fp/screened lanai $995
2/2 w/fp and w/d $950-$1000
2/2 w/fp and screened lanai
$1250-$1300
Pool..Tennis..Clubhouse
Planned Activities
Too much to list.you must visit!
Suncoast Management, LLC
(904) 285-4840



OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
nished homes & condos! From $500 per
week All'.South Realty, 241.-4141.


SOUTH JB, 1BR/1BA, 3rd floor, $850/mo.
hardwood floors, patio, fireplace, gated,
nice view. (904)534-4559, avail 11/1/Q6.
OCEAN FRONT, new 3/3 garage, pool,
consider lease option 6 months plus,
$2575/mo. 568-4818.
3/2 CONDO w/great ocean views RE-
DUCED $1600/mo. No dogs. 477-4640.
OCEANFRONT
JAX Beach, 3/2, pool, 1800+ sq. ft.,
$2500/mo. + deposit. No pets, No smok-
ing, 904-463-2006.
SUMMER HOUSE, PVB, luxury top floor
2/2, five 'star amenities,W/D, no
pets/smokers. OCT. FREEr $999/mo +de-
posit, 755-4038.
2/2 CONDO In Jax Beach/ Marsh Landing,
totally remodeled in '05, $1000/mo.,
(904)591-6796.
PVB- Summer House. 2BR/2BA, end
unit, 1-story, large yard. $1195/mo.
(904)612-6532 or (904)641-5564.
PVB IN. TPC, 3BR/2BA townhouse,
1475sf., garage, .W/D, fireplace.
$1495/mo. Steve Shaughnessy,
904-537-0570. Preview at
www:steveshaughnessy.com
FURNISHED STUDIO, W/D, Sawgrass
Beacr, Club villa $850,mo Please Call
838-9598 Derween 9am-5pm.
PVB, 2BR/2BA,- 1100sf., 2nd floor unit,
w.'garage fireplace; W/D, vaulted ceilings,
walk to beach, quiet location. $1000/mo.
904-742-0508.
RIDE BIKE to beach 3.2 almost new con-
do, 1 mile romrn ocean. $1200/mo.,
(904)708-0391.
VILLAS AT MARSH Landing- 2BR/2BA,
marsh view. screened porch,' fireplace,.
new appliances, tlness pool. gated.
$995'mo 247-9727
. 22.5, WATERFRONT, 1140 sf, W/D,
$995imo, 1 yr lease. non-smokeis only.
543-9910.
1/2. MONTH FREE rent. Villas At Marsh
Landing, 1/1, upper, place, screened la-
nai. $850'mo TDO Management Serv-
ices 246-1125.
CONDO "FOUNTAINS", Ponle Vedra, 695
A1A N 3BR,' 2BA Lease $1295 or
buy $239,900. Very clean 246-6649
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BRi2BA,
ocean Iront condo, living room and master
bedroom overlooking ocean w/balcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, lully
lurnished. great amenities, including cov-
ered parking, pool. not lub, lennis, and
sandy beach Call lor more details,
398-9080 ext 211.
NEW CONDO. 1BR East ol AtA Club
house & fitness room $1150/mo. Call
708-2867
OCEANFRONT FURNISHED, 2BR/2BA,
$1800 6 mo + pool. Consider Lease Op-
lion. 568.4818.

PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED. 2BR/2BA,
1200sl. fireplace. W/D. 2nd floor. new car-
pet. huge ceilings $1125,'mo. 635-6375.
JAX BEACH 2BR.'1.5BA. 3blks from
ocean. $1000,mo $600/dep. Call Derek
349-6669.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


Classified 7


S. jAX Bch 2BR, fully furnished, ocean-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA,. weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269.
OCEANFRONT 1 OR 2BR, weekly/
monthly,. pool, 463-734.


ROOMS, $500/mo. +utilities & cable. Full
kitchen, large backyard. Close to Beach.
233-6528.,
GREAT PLACE, for right person, no dra-
ma. Leave message. 333-2624.
TWO FEMALES looking for roommate.
$650 +1/3 fees and utilities. Exclusive Mir-
avista, gated, pbol, hot tub, health club,
walerfront w/marina view. Room has own
bathroom, brand new large unit, 2700sf.
(904)463-2845.


INDIVIDUAL QUALITY Executive Office
overlookinLg golf course in S. Jax Beach.
Call 241-5553 x15.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE suite, approx.
1000 sqft; signage; avail, at 3010 S. 3rd
St. Call 247-1770 for info.
*. A1A & JTB Office Space
Leasing 600 1,200sf (+-) avail, Nov. 1st,
$1,000 to $1,900/mo. + tax. UNETA LIc.
RE. Brk. (904)306-7778. .
APPROXIMATELY 750 sf. quality office
space overlooking golf course In .S. Jax
Beach. Call241-5553 x15..
EXCELLENT SPACE for lease, Beach
Plaza on Beach Blvd. Call Jonathan, 866-
6937.


JACKSONVILLE BEACH,. Warehouse for
lease, 3629sf. Office included. Large park-
Ing lot, beach side of Intracoastal.
(770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.


FREE KITTENS, 3 tortoise shell. So cutel
Please call 382-2071;
3 HAPPY Healiny calico kittens are ready
lor a 0ooa home Call Kisien 246-5548.


JAX BEACH, walk. to beach, bottom floor -
bedroom, private bath, $500/mo. PET SITTING. in your home Dog walking.
237-4354. Responsible. mature Call Kirty, 874-6062.


3BR/2BA LAKEFRONT home. Mayponr
Atlantic Bch., $375/mo + 112 utilihes
Availeole October 28ih, 249-4646.
3BR/1.5BA. COMPLETELY renovated. 9'
miles from ocean, $425,mo + deposit, in.
cludes utilities. 403-7389



S QUALITY EXECUTIVE Office, 195sl .
$345/mo. PVB. Furnished/ Unturnished
874-3385.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space in Nep.
lune Beach, 1200 sqh w.' 5 large offices,
1400 sqhl open floor plan (build to sut),. or
combine space for 2600 sqtl Recently
renovated. ample parking, water included,
no CAM. For more inrormalion, Call
992-9344 or 514.6092
3 OFFICE Rental Spaces In Jax Beach/
Souln 3rd St.- Iwo upstairs units @ 700sl
ea (one has a kitchen lunch real, one
downstairs unit @ 1400st.- rental rates
are from $760 base per month depending
on size and amenities. Call 247-1770 lor
appt. to view


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* Conference Room
*East of AIA/
walk to beach
* Close to shopping/
restaurants


FOUND MALE Pug Allantic Bch. Call to
describe 249-1989
LAB MIX, PUPPIES Females Shots and
wormed. $20 to good nome. 743-2042.


PART-TIME COOK will prepare & serve
meals for up to 90 children. Order .sup-
plies, sanitation .and other related duties.
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.

SERVERS
PART-TIME evenings in our main dining
room. Flexible schedule. Some holidays
and weekends necessary. Great work en-
vironment. Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to (904)246-9447;
email to: jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
site: fleetlanding.com. _EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE- Instructors
At Sea Pan-lime instructors are needed
in geography,. anthropology math. philos-
ophy, sociology, speech, psychology and
government A master's degree in the
subject being taught or a masler's degree
with 18 graduate hours in me discipline
being taught is required. Classes will be
held aboard deployed US Navy ships
Each teaching assignment is approx. 8
weeks Conlacrt Central Texas Col.
legeJohn Hunt Fax 757.440-5317 EEO
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy
veterinary clinic. competitive wages Previ.
ous kennel experience preferred. Apply in
person. Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
Beach Blvd., Jax Beach. 246-2045

oCOUNTER HELP. Pome Vedra area,
PT/FT, afternoons & Saturday Call 285-
5644..


DOBERMAN PUPPIES, $500, AKC, PRESCHOOL SPORTS Coach. 15 nrs
champion bloodline; blk/itan. red/rus. ; per week. $15,'hr. Must have experience
lalls/dc, POP. 339-4579 with kids 904-881-7612 or email resume
'* '. .dordile@yahoo.com


SHIMI i TZpuppies. 2 males i remaie, 9
wks old. 962-5466.


FOUND- 2 creamnran Shih Tzus on Assisi
Lane No collars Call Camrre at 252-0378
HOMELESS PETS lor adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
LOST- AIREDALE Terrier. Female,
Black & Tan. 60 lbs, Neptune Beach 904-
838-0862.


AMANDA'S PLACE has moved to Waves
Salon Call 249-3011.


JIM FROM Air Tran Flight 931 on 10/9
ATL lIoJAX Owe you a dinner!l Call MP
850-599-1358.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under'
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classiliedg@beachesleader.com


DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon-
tested divorce papers. Without Kids (wnile
you waii With kids (a little longer) Since
1981.'byappl only 1904)641-2187


NEED A Math Tutor? I tutor up through
Algebra I 247-8609
PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come to your
home Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954. 655-3300


BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN
Sell motivated, last moving, flexible multi-
task person Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transportation a must
6pm-10:30pm, or later Call Debbie after
2pm. 285-3400. ext 3352 DFWP.
DISHWASHERS, P/T
at Vicar's Landing (Ponte Vedral Excel-
lent pay. Drug free workplace, EOE Call
273-1734


P/T SITTER, regular basis for weekdays,
occasionally weekends. Relerences a
must. 372-9633.

NURSES.
Weekends 7pm to 7am and every other
weekend 7am to 7pm every Saturday
and Sunday at a Premier Retirement
Community Health Center. Applications
available at Fleet Landing Security Gate.
One Fleet Landing Blvd. Atlantic Beach,
FL; Fax to (904)246-9447, email to.
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOEI Drug-Free
Workplace
HOUSEKEEPER FOR elderly apartment
building to care for public areas, Ilexible
hours Apply in person Pablo Towers, 115
South 3rd Streel EOE
NOW HEAR THIS!
Earn $70,000 plus yearly. Spend 2 days
with me, Ill prove it to you. The #1 com-
mercial aerial pholograpny in the USA is
recruiting sharp, high class sales reps in
your area. No travel. Call Charles Berdet
at 1-800-767-2553
NANNY NEEDED PVB. requires light
housework & reliable Iransponation to pick
up toddler Irom school. P/T 12pm-6pm
weekdays. 923-7796


IF YOU are inleresied in advertising under SERVERS AND Bartenders needed lor
nhis category please call 904-249-9033 or Georgia/ Florida and ACC games. Call
emair classilied@oeachesleader.com 249-8269.


LIMO DRIVER needed good pay, call 446-
5881 anytime.
PERSONAL TRAINER. Marsh Landing
Country Club seeks a nationally accredit-
ed certified personal trainer with experi-
ence to design safe and effective pro-
grams for our members. Flexible sched-
ule. CPR cert. Apply In person, Tues -
Sun. PV/Beach, 285-1909. Drug
testlng/E.O.E.
'TEACHER'S ASSISTANT NEEDED as a
Substitute or 1pm-6pm, M-F.ln Beaches
Pre-school. Call 246-0433.
BONO'S BAR.B-QUE in Neptune, Beach
has openings for all positions, F/T & P/T.
Apply in person, 2pm-5pm daily.
HHA, CNA, & Companion Sitters wanted
for SS, ARL, Beaches areas.' Top Payl
Apply @ 3515 Hendricks Ave. Underhill
Staffing, Inc. #HHA21206096..

Cashier, Fri. night wine party, wine knowl-
edge helpful; Sat:, counmern kcnen help.
273-4785:.
ACTIVE NANNY needed. 35 Ilex nours in.
cludes Fr,. or Sal nighl, $12/hi. occasion-
al travel 1904|858-3799.
.AM COOK 9:30am.-130pm. Ahernoorn
Teacher, 3-6pm. for church pre-school at
tme beach Some experience requied.
Dependable applicants only 246-2891 for
interview
P/T DRIVER for upscale retirement com-
munity CDL required with P endorsement
20 hours per week Apply within The Ai-
rium Retremeni Community 9960 Atrium
Way. lor directions please call 724-4726
or lax resume to 721-3972


EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our leaml if you can excel al inside
sales & desire a last-paced work environ.
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nalion-
aicompany & work in Ponte Vedra Beach
Preler candidate with experience in inside
sales customer service, or lelemarketing
Excellent communication skills a must
Ability to handle business accounts. Base
pay plus commissions FTPT, no eve-
nings or weekends Fax resume
(9041285-0010 or email:
irm@mediakids corn


TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking experienced SALES REPRE-
SENTATIVES lor lasi growing office win
new marketing campaigns and expansion
plans. Must have sales experience with
strong work ethic ana greal attitude Ex-
cellent opportunity lor flexible hours, top
pay, nigh commission with advancement/
management opportunity and no week-
ends Call 207.7757 ext. 210
TRACTOR TRAILER tire repair. MonFnri.
day shih. Excellent pay benefilsl Apply
5912 New Kings Ra.. Jacksonville FL
32209
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB. AM
& PM Line Cook. Weekends required. Pay
neg with exp Fax 904-246-9121, email
accounling@selvamarina com. or apply in
person DFWP
ADMIN ASS,' Title Clerk. For Busy Beach-
es retail business. Must have attention to
detail. good people skills. Fun place to
work S'ome Saturdays required. Please
tax resume to 223-5499
LITTLE EXPLORERS' Preschool is now
hiring P.T and F.T Assistants and Subsi;-
rules Experience preferred, but nol re-
quired. AIl employees are eligible for ben-
etils immediately. Please apply in person
or call April at 241-7075


CUSTOMER SERVICE- Tired of spending
gas monay to get to the city? Lopking for
smaller office setting w/great benefits in-
cluding profit sharing? Atlantic Beach of-
fice. Minimum 3 yrs. A/R, / A/P, 3yrs. cus-
tomer service. Computer/intermet literate.
Looking for self motivated, detail oriented
person. Job entails: purchase orders, data
entry, coordination of drivers,. warranty fil-
ings, price comparisons, general office
work., www.transitplus.com. Smoke free
office. Fax resume 221-2705. Specify po-
sition desired on fax.
PREP COOKS, Pizza makers, Cashiers
and Servers. F/T & P/T. Apply at all Al's
Pizza locations.
GOLF SHOP Attendant. Marsh Landing
Country Club hiring F/T, but will consider
P/T applications. Outgoing personality
and social interaction, telephone and com-
puter skills. This is a customer service po-
sition with the following key job compo-
nents: taking reservations, billing/ collect-
ing fees, golf shdp 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.
SOUS CHEF. SERVERS. LINE Cook,
Dshwashers., Fine Dining JJ's Bistro.,
Pone Vedra, 273-7980. Gate Parkway,
S996.7,557
SALES REPS, top pay no wkds, inbound
inside sales flexible his advancement
opportunirv. 730-2031 ext 210
DINING ROOM SERVERS & BANQUET
SERVERS. Marsh Landing Country Club
has lull lime & pan time positions availa-
ble. Staning at $10,nr Excellent benefits
lor FT. Apply in person Tuesday-Salur-
day Call 285-651- for, directions. Drug
tesring.'EOE -. '

MARINE ENGINEER DDE mm. req.. SI
Johns River Ferry Service, contact Fred
Berley j9041241-9969 exl 11. or Wayne
Toole 904)241-9969exl 10
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY
Seeking responsible reliable individuals
MUusi be bondable Serious inquiries only
Leave msg at 716-8824.
PAINTERS. WORK at the beach. $8-
1 4 hr. call Jell, 728-8398.
NANNY NEEDED Must travel wifamly.
$750'wk. Experience required 904-858-
3799

FULL TIME Recepilonsi/ Data Entry
30 year old consulling company located
on Hodges Blvd is seeking a Reception.
ist'Daia Entry person Must have profes-
sional appearance and a polite speaking
voice. Experience in answering a multin-
line telephone system is desired Basic
computer skills are required. Must be able
to accurately input customer intormalion
into a computerized database system
Other duties include creating repons,
maintaining inventory and olher general
clerical lunclions Working hours are Mon-
day- Friday. 9 00 to 6"00 Please email
your resume to mail@balescompany corn
or lax to 421-2100
RESTAURANT MANAGER/MAITRE D'.
Marsh Landing Country Club has tull time
position available Salary plus commis-
sion based on experience. Excellent bene-
liis. Apply in person Tuesday-Salurday
Call 285-6514 lor directions. Drug
iesling/EOE.

*BEACH DRIVERS*
Taxi Drivers needed to work Beach and
Intercoasiai areas, at least 23 yrs. old.
good driving record. Call 249-0360.
INFANT TEACHER needed Mon- Fri, 9-
5pm. Must be patieni, Ilexible. dependa-
ble. sense ol humor. 1851 Beach Blvd.,
Jax Bch FL 32250 EOE 242-9645. email
resume. ToAppiy-'comcasl net


CARIBBEE IEY looking for experienced
Line Cooks. Apply in person between
10am-4pm M-F, 100 First St. N., Nep Bch.
HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED, 249-2254
BEACHES CO. seeking computer literate
customer service oriented individual for
entry front office position. Call 246-9162,
ext. 0#f.
RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARIAL
Established company in Ponte Vedra.
Beach seeking hard working person with
excellent telephone manner. Able to han-
dle multi-task responsibilities and dead-
lines. Light computer work. .9am to
5:30prm, M-F. Fax resume to 285-4961 or
call 285-7608.
DIETARY SERVERS
A.M & P.M., F/T & P/r
DISHWASHERS, P/T
at Vicar's Landing (Ponte Vedra). Compet-
itive pay, benefits, bonus and schlorships
awarded annually. Drug free workplace,
EOE. Call 273-1734 ,.

DIETARY AIDE
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
Nursing and Rehab Center seeks a HS
grad to help with all dietary related func-
tions, including preparing, serving and de-
livering meals and snacks to our resi-
dents. You will also have cleaning and
washing duties. Must be at least 18 years
of age and have the ability to speak, read.
write and follow directions in English
Avante offers excellent compensation &
premium benefits, including 401(k).
Please apply in person at: 1504
Seabreeze Avenue Jacksonvlle Beach,
FL 32250. EOE.
$300 HIRING BONUS. D-Licensed Secur-
ity Officers needed to work upscale gated
communities and condominiums in Jax
and Ponle Vedra Beach Apply in person-
or online al Firsl Coasi Security Services.
6817 Soulhpoini Pkwy n 100l, Jackson.
ville, FL 32216 1904)281-0070g
www flrstcoasisecuriryonline corn
LAWN MAINTENANCE Tech needed No
experience necessary, wil train. Must be a
non-smoker while sa work $8inr to start,
more $ with experience. Call AAron
861-7431
MARKETING EXPERIMENTS is seeking
a Web Developer Io oversee the technolo-
gy depanment, including spec develop-
ment project management. lesing and in.
lelleclual capital protection Position re-
quires proiciently in: Joomla, PHP. CSS,
HTMvL, XHTML, and Database Manage.
meni XML a plus A minimum ot 5 years
experience required. Salary commensu.
rate with experience Must be willing to
relocate to Jacksonville Beach Fl. Please
send resume to iobs@meclabs com.

ADVERTISING, MARKETING. ENTRY
LEVEL, Openings in growing mareting
irm lor management position No experi-
ence necessary. $28K-$40K Call Audrey
904-854-9988.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an experienced SALES FLOOR
MANAGER Must nave call center/ sales
management experience. Security and
Surveillance i(SSI) preleired with
W ITmeniaiiiy and work ethilc Esiablisn-
ed stanrt-up company with big plans lor
growth in marketing and sales lorce. lacili-
ty expansion including brand expansion
and industry identity. Prolessional wanted
to assist in sales and marketing eltorts
Salary +commission bonus and opporlu-
nlry ror advancement. withn no week-
ends. Call 207-7757 ext. 215.
LIQUOR STORE Clerk, Bartender, Door
Person, Must be able io work days,
nignihts, weekends, and holidays Must
pass drug test and background check
Call Rooen @ 465-0149.


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DOMESTICC PERSONAL ASSISTANT.
Sery;ie included Or-gnizng.and pag .g.. GET,,UR'AC-9eady [,- -,
ing daily anaiai. Everni an socIal plan- m, rntr, ,aipierace ceckup S95;-
ning; Make travel arrangements, Personal Freon i1 any is needed. Family run & oper-
shopping. Menu planning and preparalion; aled s nce 1967
House siting and more. Ccnlact into: RELIANCE HEATING &A/C
904-303-6405 or email' (904)219-7782.
atyourserv@beillsouth nei


BARTENDER SERVICE Iriendly. expert.
enced, licensed banender available lor
holiday season functions. PV to10 All Bch.
area. Call Russ at 561-703-2577.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50.
241-2112
PERSONAL ASSISTANT. Wish you had
an extra set ol hands, can' irnd enough
hours in Ihe day? Let's talk to see whale I
can do for you Pel care, housekeeping,
run errands, etc.. Hourly rate is $20+
Schedule negotiable. seasonal clients wel-
come! Beacn area Alice 241-0250. Hol,.
days are right around the corner.


CHANGr E uu i your old A/C ior a nefw Ien-
ergy efticient uni today Call & sel up ap-
po;nlment lort his MONTH SPECIALS
RELIANCE HEATING & A/C
(904)219-7782.


AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
14 years experience Reasonable prices.
low minimum rates, weekend appoint-
menis available (904)525-7419.
WELL-DONE CLEANING and Repairs
Services. Do you need your home or of-
lice cleaned or repaired? Please call
(9041327-8658

CRISTAL CLEANING, reasonable prices
and efficient. Mon through Fri.. 9am-
5pm.. 380-0387.


STOP FORECLOSURE Save your home'
24"-" houri --eage.'. -.7?2.69"
www stoppingioreciosurelasi.com


SEASONED FIREWOOD Beach' Boys
759-1612 Free Deliveryl



COMPUTER REPAIR. Lowest prices I
221-5924.
STUCK' FRUSTRATED? Call Rob All
applications, house calls training, repairs.
upgrades, websies, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or e-mail
callrob@comcast nel
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Microsoh cer-
tillfied. 15 years experience. House calls.
References. Call Mark -- 1904)553-2343


,YMAN'S P l5,rAWI,..,and PI,
- ASHING .n._MPA 1.. 5yvr.
ence Spcial'izing Inr Beach hnimve
221-4117
CUSTOM PAINTING & Repairs by Dean
Interior/exteror paying. All types of
repairs, business & residential. Fully
licensed & insured 309-4720.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Pairing.
Iree estimates, work guaranteed, licensed
610-7768.

TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint Residential and commercial Men-
i.on this ad 246-1529.
MASSEY APPLICATIONS- courteous,
competent & competitive, pressure wash-
ing. painting. drywall repair, lexiure & wall
coverings 25 years expenence Lic. in-
sured rels. 403.7389


2 4 6 -15 2 9 .
"HOME IMPROVEMENTS Painting., loor-
ing, drywall. eic. No job ioo small or too
big Free estimates. Licensed and insured.
Call Brad at 904-962-6782
FLOORING ENGINEER'S. All your Home
Improvement needs Tile, Wood, Carpel.
Laminates, Painihng. eic Free estimates.
Licenseda Insured. Jim 813-6756.
EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN, reasonable
raies, quality work Call George 575-1570.
FIX IT ALL WITH ONE CALL!!
Rooling. vinyl siding. screen porches and
additions KIchnens. oalhs. ile walls &
lexture Lowest prices and all work guar-
anteed. Licensed Call t904)304-9476.


HANDYMAN- .EXPERIENCED and very
call:. painting, improvements-and miscel-
laneous lobs. DAVE. 246-6628
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens, cabinets. balmn-.
looms, tile. doors, windows roned wood.
termite damage, rool leaks, drywall
decks, etc Honest, top quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
(904)710-3784.



ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs Call 246-5649
ROOFING IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach 25yrs. experience 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Rerool, new rool, repairs all types ol roots.
Mention this ad Tor a $100 discount on all
retool or repairs over $750. Call
246-5649.


ELCRIA4SR


WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc Compelttive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301


PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT
We service Ihousands of beach residents
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409.


DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed. Insured. We make
your idlea liitle easier 285-0240
CRYSTAL POOLS. Pool Cleaning starting
at $25,'week *chems Licensed' Insured
537-2801 .


REOEUOS 660-


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


C&J REPAIR Services Carpentry, Dry-
wall. Painting, Paperhanging. Tiling, elc
License, insured 955-0593,. 241-1461.
QUALITY HOME Repair: Painting, Wood
Repair, Pressure Washing and more.
17yrs. experience. Licensed/ Insured.
861-9500.
REPAIR GUY, INC.
SMALL HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS.&
MAINTENANCE. 334-6091.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


October 20, 2006


LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS.
Marsr, Landing Counlry Club is firing ex-
S-ienced line COOks and dishwashers
Excellent benefits for full time. .Apply in-
erson Tuesday-Saturday. Call 285-6514
or directions. Drug testinhg/EOE

Lawn service seeks Indivdual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services. Inc 246-
0967
OFFICE CLEANERS needed lor cleaning
nightly WilI train, must rave rransponaton '
and phone. Call 273-2761.


LAWN CARE Technician
Beach company No experter
$30K+ 1st yr. or lop perfo
$40K+. Benefits, .retirement
workplace. Full training prc
241-7874.

ALL SHIFT!
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Full-Time
Earn $7-$12 per hour & ca
Telemarkelinq or newspapers
246-5555
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL S
ieeKinq an ADMIN. ASSISI
have professional anitude wi
10 prioriize. mull-rask manar
and career amDuion. Great op
rigri income w2rh advanced
weeken,-s Call 207-7757 ext.


CNA
ASSISTED LIVING
FULL-Time, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Re-
lirement Community Excellent benefit
package, competitive wages, good work-
Ing environment ApplicalUons available at
Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL, Fax to
1'904j246-9447 email to- jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.
MARKETING MANAGER needed to de-
velop marketing strategies Duties include
c crealing and overseeing implementation of
a marketing plan designed to increase
market share, compiling and analyzing
market research; and working with crea-
live and production teams to develop el-
lcitve promotional materials. Position re-
quires marketing or advertising back-
S round as well as strong communication
and analytical skills MBA a plus Musl be
willing to relocate to10 Jacksonville Beach,
Fl Salary commensurate witn experience.
Send resume it iobz',_mecalbs corn.
MANAGER. SUPERVISOR for -Detail po-
slion. experience helpful but will train.
Can make between $400 -$700 per week.
Music nave valid driver's license & Irans-
porlainon Only serious responsible, hard
workers need apply Enc 716-4413.
SENIOR MARKETING DIreclor needed to
grow proie-sional education program
-.5 years experience required with a pro-
i..en Irack record of success in developing
new maerrnr.g inilatives. MBA preferred
inirre rri marketinrg skills a must and musl
e w illinrg to relocate to Jacksonville
Beach FI Salary commensurale with
experience Send resume to:
Obs@me.:labs cornm
S.: VETERIIJAR'Y TECH needed lor high vol-
: umn. xi clinic At least lyr. experience re-
quired Compelttive salary, excellent ben-
el Fax'< .resurre to 246-3061 or call
4 46-.205 Ior more into Beaches Animal
Cii 937 Beach Blvd Jax Beach.
ACTIVITY ASSISTANT
TEMPORARY F/T POSITION
6 week asignren Ito assist in Health Cen-
Ter Acitiies Depanment. 40 hour week
wir, some weekends required Experience
in loran-erm care environment preferred
Applications available at Fleet Landing
S. Securnry Gale, One Fleel Landing Blvd.,
SAlanuc Beacr,, FL 32233; Fax Io
19041246-944-3, Websie fleellanding.com.
email tO jobs@tleetlanding.com EOEr
Drug.Free Workplace
BOOKKEEPER & RECEPTIONIST need-
ed ltor Faiir, Based Ohlce. FT 55 wpm, 2
y r. College required QuickBKs. Word, Ex-
S; ei Rel required Fix resume 645-0067
S.r Pn 99600,70
t.1ARK ETINGEXPERIMENTS.COM IS
seeking .a manager Tot one of our journals
A esp..n:riilmies to include: strategy devel-
.pmnr.i. planning and execution that will
Screa.e journal membership value, sup-
pr.n membership acquisition and renewal
and generate revenue to support the mis-
ic.-n o inhe company 5-10 years expert.
enco required wilh a proven track record
:. success in developing new marketing
irniiaives MBA preferred. Internei market-
ing Skills a must and must be willing to re-
locale io Jacksonvlle. Beach FI Internet
iWrriiing Skills a plus'-Salary commensu-
rate .,iri experience Send resume to
lobr--'" meilads cor.om
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanied Monday-Fri-
day Cal Bob 241.5311.
DIRECTOR FOR cnild development cen-
S ir -ervinr ages 6 weeks lo 5 years Must
rave Direcior's credentials and experi-
er,.:e. excelen organization and people
S .kis. Positive personality a must. Beach.
E: area EOE Email resume'
T:,.ppli,',:oTmcasr nei
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED immediately.
Fleybie hour. no weekends, excellent
pav Transportalion & phone required.
91-59 1. 514-1188.

SERVERS
FULL.TIME ISpit Snith) in our main dining
rtorr Must be available weekends, Holt-
days a must Greal benefits and work en-
,r ronment Applications at Fleet Landing
Secunr', Gale. One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
SAlrianic Beacr., FL, Fax to 1904)246-9447-
errail to jobs@fleetlanding.com Web-
site Ileetianding com EOE.' Drug-Free
WorKplace.
LISTIN' W/KRISTAN
Office Manager
i'ou will spend your day on the computer
and onr Ihe phone keeping the team or,
schedule and iransacilons ready to close
0c' utilizing Top Producer database man.
ager Grow as our team grows. starting
salarv y 25K-$30K with bonus and bene-
his Candidate requirements include Ex-
lensive Computer skills Word, Excel.
Pubhsner and contact management. Good
Jec s.oar making Skills Professional de-
meanor Detail oriented Very organized
FP ciii.e anilude-mandatory! Sell-montvat-
ed Proven Irack record Greal at pioriliz-
in iasls Must enjoy working in a busy
ori,.:e Emar resume, why you are inter-
e-id in Ir.is job reerences and salary
ri.si.ron to Kmairn@comcast.nel
Cenrrai Texas College. Mayport seeks
,ull-iimn, Onice Assislant High school di-
pioma and a passing ryping Lest are ie-
quired Musi possess strong oral,' written
cOmmunicalion skills and the ability to
wo'.r independently, prioritize. mulr-ltask
and meet deadlines. Computer literacy
and a t alld driver's liense with clean driv-
mgri record is required Must be able to
pass a background check Conlactr Cen-
tral Texas College,- Karl Jaeger, Fax:, 904-
247-7670. karljaeger@earthilik.net
EEO.
MARKETING EXPERIMENTS is seeking .
a pru.ieslsional witer to conlrCutLe to The
"1arkeling Experiments Journal. Position
requires creativity and excellent writing
lkizli: A minimum of 5 years professional
wr ir.ng e>per.ence required, internet mar-
keir,, s.KIIls a plus and must be willing to
relocate 10 Jacksonville Beach, FI Salary
Co'n'mensurale wIh experience Please
lendl resume 10 lOs@meclabs com.
TRAIiSCRIPTIONIST FULL-TIME. week-
aay, eam-4.30pm Requires good gram.-
mar skiis. light medical terminology Pay
c.ommierale wtrn ability.' expert ence. Call
270-1620. Ask for Nancy. '
BEACHES CAR Wash- full, time, help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Applyin person, 1401 ;Beach Blvd.'


BANQUET MANAGER. Marsh Landing
Country Club has full time position availa-
ble. Salary plus crrimission based on ex-
Derlen.-? Excelliien benellis Apply in
erson Tuesday Salurday Call 285.6514'
for cirections Drug lesilng.'EOE


HOUSEKEEPERS/
LAUNDRY AIDES
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and rehab facility currently
seeks housekeepers/ laundry aides for the
eveorng shift. Applicants must have a pos-
itive attitude toward the elderly, be enthu-
siastic and willing to learn. Prior experi-
ence is a plus. Must be 18 years of age,
have HS diploma or equivalent and able to
speak, read, write, understand and follow
directions In English Avante offers excel-
lent compensation and premium, benefits,
Including 401(k). Please apply-in person at
1504 Seabreeze Avenue, Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250. www.avantegroup.com


needed tor CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
needea for PLANNER II'
ce requrea. Starting pay $21.47/hr ($44,657/yr). Bach-
oriers earn elor's degree in "Planning or a closely re-
viDrug le lated'fieldwith 2-3 year's exp. in local gov-
oved Call eminent zoning or planning office. Must
be. proficient in GIS .applications. Valid
-' drivers license with a saiislfacior, driving
Record AiCP preferred Applicatiins sc
.. cepted until position itlea at 800 Seminole
Rd.,, Atlanlic .Beach, ., FL 32233.
S9041247-5820 or visit www.coab.us
No smokers tobacco, upers. Drug testing
.: conducted EOE
CORPORATE SAFETY DIRECTOR
ish bonuses needed lor Indusiry Leading Auio Trans-
s nationwide portaiion Company. We orner an excellent
pay & perieils package io qualihed .:and,-
dales Applicanis music perform wIl, con.
ERVICES is sisien accuracy and possess ire abiliry io
TANT MusI manage crisis and emergency situations
th ire ability Exiensive DOT background and expern-
ge, delegate. ence wilh a proven irSac record is essen-
pponuniry ior ralt Email Resume
ieni and no inazwnnralcioqil iiscon'm


POOL CLEANER
wivalid Florida Drivers License Experi.
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benellits. Apply. Suriside- Pools. 313
Beach Blvd, 246-2666, or lax resume:
249-8801, e-mail' surtsidepoois @aol.com

Executive Assistant
Premier resort seeks a candidate
hith 5 years of complex,
confidenual, senior level
adminisr-ative experience \itha
command of Word. Excel.
PowerPoint and keyboarding
skills of 60+ wpm.
Apply in person:
Sawgrass Marriott Resort and Spa
1000 PGA Tour Blvd
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 -
EOE M/F/VID



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"Be Part of the Best"
Housekeepers
Front Desk-Night Auditor
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N First St.
We offer great pa id \acanon &
personal ime eatrLhAiston.'dental
insurance. -101K


-Immediate

Openings

Join our team of
cleaning professionals

No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
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201 Fl,.nda Blid
Mon Fn r -4 30
241-9520


Currently hiring for:
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Apply at: greatiobs.marriott.com
Or in person at:
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Perfect Part-Time Job!
(Full-Time Too!)
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$200 $400/wk.

Flexible Daytime
Schedule
Work Near Home
Own Transportation
Required

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BEACH BASED IniliSatle Business iwa.
lerslides, etc) Great Ior pan-time week-
ends Reaay to Growl 477-6970.


ACTIVE NANI'IY nonesi aepenaabie.
iransponaricn & references. $1iO$12hr,
any area. CPR & First Aid. P/T or, F/T.
260-4915.


CAREGIVER/ COMPANION. Light clean-
ing, cooking, errands, bill paying, organiz-
er. secretarial, etc. Part -time only. 30
years exp ,318-9216.


COMPANION SITTING or child care,
housekeeping and more. PVB referen-
ces 534-3732.


ELDERLY COMPANION/ Assislantl. avail- HUGE YARD salel Name brand clothes & ALL OF Brenda Lane, oft No San Pablo
able Mon- Fri 12yrs exp Rels upon shoes, etc., 1281 Plantation Oaks'Dr. (off Rd, you want it, we got ill Sat, 8am
request 246-8387. Fairway Lane), Sat., 10/21, 8am-2pm. ,
YARD SALE Fridav &8Saturdav 9am-3pm.


STOVE hotpoint, self cleaning, $200; mi-
crowave (under cabinet) like new, $75;
859-7279.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell.'$395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.
NORITAKE CHINA Set. Call 246-7371 for
details.
AT&T PARTNER prone system. 5 phones.
nslalled ior $899. 249-8877.
2 NICE retridgeralors $400 & $200. dish.
washer, $75. Will deliver for $25 327.
9550. '
ANTIQUE OAK desk and chair in great
condilions, lots ol drawers, $600, 246-
5327.
LEATHER SECTIONAL, grey great
cond.. $200 OBO 246-8980 or 910 6652
KITCHEN CABINETS, built in stainless
sleel sink. range & microwave. 11 $300,
859-7279.
NOKIA 9300 pda cell phone. $200. Slar
Trek collection hugei $100 Irm, Tony
Stewart autographed cars w.'pjc $100 lor
boir,. Maurce Diew Jaguar authentic hel-
met autographed w'pic $500, 241-4204
PEDESTAL dining table w/two leaves and
4 chairs. Lke new, $750 OBO New ihh
recliner chair $800 OBO. 249-5956
AL MERRICK Flyer surd board, must see.
must sell; SCS included $360 OBO, 735-
3163
REMODELING SALE Sawgiass, 904-
333-6301 Excellent sofa, neutral. Traver-
Tlne cottee table, sunroom furniture, an-
work.
ONE FULL wet sui also a halt wel suit,
two rebuilt weed eaters and other items.
Call 654-4414.
USED TRAMPOLINE Ior sale $75; Mar-
lin 241-5303. cell 759-8130.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspring. new In
plastic wiwarranty $379. Must sell.
1904)858-9350
POWER WHEELCHAIR Inbacare Pronto
R2; high back, new batteries. $6500 new,
asking $2185, 9107628
BED- BRAND name queen sel.
new. w'warranry $129. Can deliver.
1904)858-9350
FURNITURE- SOLID oak end .Tables,
conee ladle. Bunk beds. 280-5158.
CUSTOM GOLF karts, Hunting Kars,
Workhorse Karts. Localed here at the
beach. We start where the compeliion
ends. Now accepting Chrislmas orders.
Order yours Today' Check us oul at
www.krazykartsinc.com
WASHER, DRYER, HoTpoint. matching
set, looks and works great $175 lor both
233-8077.
MOVING SALE! 27' TV. FUZZBALL table.
pallio table w/umbrella. 4/chairs, kitchen
able. 3/chairs. 5'8" surfboard. waler Skis.
17' boat w,90hp. engine King-size bed
and headboard Washer and Dryer
1904)463-5010
2 TWIN beds w.irames $75ea. Full bDe
w,lrame $100. Can deliver 246-1832
BED- KING mattress set. $289. Can de-
liver 1904)391-0015
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer. $75'ea
30 day warranty Deliver, $20 318-8173,
992-1470
ZIPP-303'S ROAD bike rims. like new-
$400 Call 759-3103
6 PIECE Bedroom Set Includes queen
mattress & box, new still ,n boxes $499.
Can deliver. 858-9350.
WASHER, DRYER, ex. cond.; $150, ea.;
can deliver & guarantee, 874-1747.
FILL. .QIRT Cneapl Dig ponds liee for
dirt.C llt 1.97-9E66


MONGOOSE DENNIS McCoy Itd.e.d. 20'
BMX trick bike: excellent condition, man-
ual & receipts included. $350 OBO.


HEART PINE T & G Ilooring cut locally
from antique Pine timbers Large quantity
w/ incredible dark palma Lie. #ST5903
Florida Heartwood 249-8310.


ONA JsEs-EES


INFINITY ALLSTARS Multi-Family Yard
Salel Sunday, October 22nd, 8am-2pm at
Angles Sybs, 1436 Beach Blvd.
MOVING MUST Salel Saturday,
8am-2pm; 421 17th Ave. North.
MOVING SALE Quail Ln., kitchen copper,
cast Iron, bowls, collectibles, household.
Beach Blvd, 15th St. So. to Quail;
Sat.8am-12pm.
2 FAMILY Garage Sale. Furniture.
clothes, kitchenware, purses & much
more. 1502 Declaration Dr.,. Saturday,
8am-noon.
450 LOWER 8th Ave S., Jax Bch. Satur-
day, 8-12 only. Toys, tools, Christmas;
books, too much to list.
DAYNA'S ANTIQUES, BIG TENT SALE!
Furniture, lighting dishes, glassware hOli-
day items, and much more Salurday,
10am-? 75 11th St. Nortfinext to Subway
929 12TH Ave S Saturday, 8am-2prrm.
Oults, clothes. Oirc-a-oraC iron luinilure,
dolls, toys. Halloween costumes nouse-
wares, misc
;SAT, 8-30, 9th St & 7In Ave So. lols ol
lurniiure, dog houses, vinlage vanity.
bdrm sel dining sel luion oar stools
pub laOle w .1 sioolbis rugs. mirrors, dinene,
cnhes ol drawers & more
MOVING' ESTATE sale too much to lisl.
Don t miss tIhs onel Fri & Sal 9am-3pm
1209 4In Ave. No


A little of everything. Tons of men and
young men's clothes. Mostly large jacket/
tops 32-33 pants/ shorts. North on San
Pablo from Atlantic Blvd. follow signs 245
Peregrine Ct. 221-5975.
8AM, SAT., 137 Pablo Point Drive In Pa-
blo Point neighborhood; X-Mas decor,
tires, household misc. & morel


DAYNA'S ANTIQUES BIG TENT SALE
Just back from Atlanta, new merchandise,
10%-30% off everything. Antique : and
ainted lumlure, tugs, lamps, chande-'
liers, concrete statuary, paintings, sterling,
decorative home accessories. Sale lasts
through Saturday at closing. 75 11th
Street North, next to Subway. 249-1771.
FUND RAISER for Sludent Ambassador
selected lor People to People Program.
everyning musl go Washer, dryer, furn-
ture. drop-leal cherry table w/4 chairs:
matching coucn & love seat: end tables.
large dining room table; sewing machine.
household items clothing. and more Sal.
Ocr. 21 83am-2pm; Summer Sands off At-
lantic, follow signs to 327 San Castle Way
Don t miss oull


BOAT SLIP For Renl. Harborlown Marina
40' wilh water & electric, $500 463-2845
LIKE NEW (4) 22' TIS rims, Kuhmo tires.
$1700 OBO, 434-2998.


I- CAREGIVER 730


ASSORTED HOUSEHOLD items and 1978 29.9' HELMSMAN sloop, ready to 1994 HONDA CR125. new excel rims
tools. 613 12th Ave. No. Sal & Sun.. sai, 25hp inboard deisel, main & 3 jibs, new moose, pro taper handle bars. runs
7am-? Am C Must see! $12K.OBO. Call Bill 318. great, plus racing gear $950. 207-3485.
74. 1 q82 HONDiCA RCB750 24i600ni mi, Innk/


CLOTHING SALE lunky ladies' juniors
size 1-5, shoes 6-7, new and gently used
Sal only, 12-4pm, 1414 9th St. No.
CHARITY JUMBLE Sale, Sat 10121. cor-
ner of 3rd St N. & 5th Ave. Treasures ar-
riving all day
BIG YARD Salel 322 Penman Rd Salur-
day. OcI 21 7am-l1am.
2 FAMILIES. Oak Breeze Cove Subdivi-
sion; 1888 Evans Dr So, Sal. 8am-
12pm. No early birds


MULTI-FAMILY SATURDAY. 8am-4pm
1622-1626 Arrowhead Tr off Forest New
College & Pro glfrware & sportswear. Lg
Asson. Adult & Kid's szes All your favorite
learns Furniture books, lot- ol misc
household
473 HOPKINS SI Thurs Fri, Sat., 8am:
lois mic household lots old costume
jewelry, old clocks, inc., West German
Cuckoo clocK. books & books on CD. nice
mirror, real Indian artlacis some fossils.
siler, bamboo & glass elagere. antique
wrling desk, Norilake china, vintage Japa-
nese kimono. nci while wedding antique
Japanese dolls, vintage lcar prints, vin-
lage reproduction Jumeau doll, heavy
wood dining room able w/4 chairs, other
lurnaure. tools plants, ciolring, and more


FAMILY FUN Day! Christmas treasures.
games lood. holiday nuis Cnnris United
Melhodisl Cnurch. 400 Penman Ra. Sat-
urday 10'21. 10.2pm
BIG SCREEN TV turnilure, misc. house-
r-old items. lools. lawn mower, and much
morel 114 Margarei SI. Sal., 9am-'


1884 BEACHSIDE Coun, East o1 Semi-
nole between 181h and 19th, 8am-12pm.
Saturday, 10.21 Muln-lamity, Furnilure,
kids, household., loS.
FRI. & Sal 8am-4pm. 780 Orchid St.
misc household items, clothing, and
books.
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale. Pine
lurn., pressure wasrer more Salurday 7-
12 820 141h SI W ?26-5159


FURNITURE PLANTS. too much to lst
SATURDAY 8AM-3, 1024 Regas Dr. S.
Great items come over and nave lun
GARAGE SALE. Saturday, 8-2pm,
1250 Cape Charles Ave. ABSOLUTELY-
NO EARLY BIRDS


SATURDAY 8AM-2PM 193 Summerneld
Drive. inlanit toddler clothes, toys, house-
hold ilems.
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club must see
esiale ilems Living room bedroom, & pa-
iio furniture office equipment, women
closing. tons more' 92 Abalone Lane
East. Oct 20 & 21, 9am-12noon. Map at
guard gale. Please do nor block street
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & big plant sale.
Don' I miss this one! 11 Dolphin Blvd Sat.
8.'
2 FAMILY. Moving & Remodeling Saiur-
day, 8am-2pm. 212 Clatter Bridge.
CR210, turn on Lori or, west side ol ICW
bridge to leth on Clatter Bridge.anlique
lable, queen manress, lurnilure, books.


COMMUNITY GARAGE Sale at Walkers
Glen Subd. ott Kernan Blvd btwn Atlanlic
& Beach. Salt, Oct 21st, 8.11am


16' HOBIE Cat, good conalflon, ready to
sell trailer, $1400 Call (772)834-9488
or (772)215-1356.


runs great! $1800 OBO. 894-8121


MAXUM 2000 FR2, excellent condition,
ski's included. Asking $14.900. valued @ 1990 FORD Bronco, full-size, newly reouil
$17,000 (9041613-5854 engine, needs work. $950 OBO 992-6715.


BOAT STORAGE in PV. Vasit
www.MarlnaClubPV.com
TWO BOATS with motors, 1 iraler. $500
OBO. 349-6000.


03 GMC Sherard custom van. 50.000 mi.
lactory warranty, 15 seals. 36.000 mi.
bronze, $18 500 OBO. contact Brian at
356-0731
1999 F-350 Dooley Crew Cab. Lanai pkg.
loaded, 7.5 lurbo diesel. Very nice.
$15,000 OBO. 703-7611


2000 RED Dodge Inirepid, excellent con-
dition. 74 000 mi., auto. $4900. 687-7463
1992 OLDS 98 Regency 2 owners excel-
leot condition. 76,000 miles. 25mpg air-
bag, ABS $3500 negotiable 608-2418
1980 OLDS 98, cold AiC. runs great
149K $600. 247-7849.
88 MERCURY Colony Park Wagon cold
anr. AM.FM Cass runs great. First $550
cash. 716-2586
1967 CADILLAC Coup Deville Converti-
ble. See pictures in web. hrlp.'home-
page mac.compurduelimn'PholoAibum4.nt
mi Serous offers only. Jim 249-4292
2003 WHITE Volvo S-80. excellent conda-
lion, 64.000 mi., sun rool. auto, $19,000,
687-7463



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