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Title: Ponte Vedra leader. October 27, 2006.
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Table of Contents
    Section A: Main
        page A 1
        page A 2
        page A 3
    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Business
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Religion
        page A 7
        page A 8
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 9
        page A 10
        page A 11
    Section A: Main continued
        page A 12
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Calendar
        page B 6
    Section B: Weekend: Get Out
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Halloween Happenings
        page B 8
    Section B: Weekend continued
        page B 9
    Section B: Weekend: Around the Home
        page B 10
    Section C: Classified
        page C 1
        page C 2
        page C 3
        page C 4
        page C 5
        page C 6
        page C 7
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WEEKEND EDITION
OCTOBER 27, 2006
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AB says rental inspections problematic


by ALEXANDILA KUiMMERNES
STIFF WRITER
Mandatory inspections of rental properties, sug-
gested during a recent Atlantic Beach City
Commission meeting, would be difficult for the
city to complete, city officials said this week.
Atlantic Beach resident Curtis Sanders urged the
city commission to consider mandating such
inspections.
Sanders gave examples of various household
violations that, he said, occur in many low-
income rental properties.
Atlantic Beach's Code Enforcement Officer, Alex
Shener, said that a vast majority of code violations
come from rental properties. However, there is no
way of knowing if a house or apartment is in vio-
lation unless he is invited in by a landlord or ten-
ant, Sherrer said.


According to Police Chief David Thompson, the
city does not currently have the staffing or expert-
ise necessary for these inspections to take place
and to make the necessary changes could be cost-
ly to the city.
Thompson mentioned other issues that could
arise, such as how the inspections would be
enforced. For example, would the property be
inspected every time it changed tenants and is
every rental property to be inspected?
Sanders asked the commission to hold a work-
shop or committee to evaluate the possibility of
inspections. The commission decided to take up
the proposal at its next strategic planning meet-
ing.
Sanders listed several problems that occur in
rental properties and noted that nine other
Florida cities mandate rental inspections.


HOEDOWN
Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Sara Tappin of Fletcher
and Shannon Webster of
Fletcher Middle are
among the high school
and middle school stu-
dents helping out at
Wednesday's Hallelujah
Hoedown at First
Christian Church of the
Beaches. The festival,
featuring food and
games, is one of many
being offered throughout
the Beaches during the
fall season.


Homeless



target PV


The Jacksonville Beach Fire
Department reminds resi-
dents to change each smoke
detector battery this weekend
at Daylight Saving Time
when clocks are set back
one hour early Sunday mom-
ing.


Southbound
South Beach
Parkway lanes
to close for day
FROM STAFF
Road work in south
Jacksonville Beach will close a
portion of South Beach
Parkway beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday from Osceola Avenue
to Jacksonville Drive.
Crews will be in the area to
repair a section of sunken road-
way just south of Riptide
Boulevard. The southbound
lanes 'will reopen at 11:30 p.m.
Wednesday once the work is
complete.
Residents of the Riptide and
Ocean Cay must use
Jacksonville Drive and drive
north on South Beach Parkway
to access the subdivisions.
Traffic to I. Turner Butler
Boulevard will be rerouted
from South Beach Parkway east
to Osceola Avenue to reach
Al1A.
Call Dave McDonald or Pat
Deighan with the city's Public
Works Streets Division at 247-
6211 for information.


Fla.- Ga. game
shuttle will run
from W. Beach lot
FROM ST4FF
The Jacksonville
Transportation Authority (JTA)
will offer Georgia-Florida fans
Stadium Shuttle Service from
seven lots, including a Beaches-
area lot on the southwest cor-
ner at Beach Boulevard and San
Pablo Road. ...
To accommodate fans cele-
brating at The Jacksonville
Landing, JTA will also be pro-
viding shuttle service from The
Landing to ALLTEL Stadium.
The shuttle operates three
hours prior to kick-off and two
hours after the game. The game
is scheduled to start at 3:30
p.m.
Single game, roundtrip fares
are-$10 for the suburban lots.
Exact fare is preferred.
For detailed information on
fares, lot locations and operat-
ing hours call JTA customer
service at 630-3100.,


FROM STAFF
Have you ever noticed down-
and-out-looking persons hold-
ing signs asking for work or
food as they stand along State
Road AIA at the entrance to
Target shopping center, just
north of Ponte Vedra?
If so, you may have been
looking at one of the transients
who have moved into Ponte
Vedra Beach behind the Target
store, just over the St. Johns-
Duval county line.
S A 6-acre wooded tract
.arcelbehind the -store-.has become
home to a "load" of transients,
especially at night, according
to a Jacksonville Beach citvy
codes inspector. ,
Photonsby sta The transients are using grills
and open fire pits on the prop-
An unidentified man poses erty, according to Debbie
with a dog Thursday in the White, a codes inspector for
wooded area in Ponte Vedra Jacksonville Beach.
behind the Target store in A Leader staffer who visited
Jacksonville Beach. The man the site Thursday afternoon
said he had recently ridden his reported seeing four persons -
bicycle from Palm Bay near one a woman and one dog
Melbourne, Fla. At left, piles of among piles of trash.
trash litter the vacant, 6-acre Two of them were playing
parcel behind the store, which cards, one was sleeping and the
has become a haven for fourth had just returned from
homeless persons, trying to get money from driv-
Jakonlles Beasoers along State Road AIA.
Jacksonville Beach police and "People need to know, they
code enforcement persons [transients] are headed to
say. Ponte Vedra," White said in a
telephone interview this week.


"They [St. Johns County]
need to get something in place
because this is an issue that
needs attention."
Jacksonville Beach Police Sgt.
Tom Bingham said Thursday
that three calls were received
last Friday from people com-
plaining about the aggressive
panhandling in the area.
"The problem is by the time
an officer can get down there,
they have jetted off into the
woods" in Ponte Vedra Beach
and out of Jacksonville Beach's
jurisdiction. Bingham said.
"They know they are out of
our reach."
Officers responding to the
calls Friday did not find any
\iolators during the first two
calls but issued a verbal warn-
ing on the third response to
the center, he said.
Business owners have com-
plained that the homeless are
sleeping behind the stores and
are a consistent presence at the
retail plaza during the day,
Bingham said.
He said the Police
Department is coordinating
with lacksonville Beach Code
Enforcement inspectors and
deputies in St. Johns County to
reduce the amount of transient
activity in the area.
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to teach lesson after obscenity overheard


Team washes out coach's mouth


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF I\'RITER
When a local flag football coach muttered
a four-letter word that his team unex-
pectedly heard he used the episode as a
lesson for the team.
Richard Burnett uttered an obscenity -
which, he said, is not normally part of his
lexicon during the course of a flag foot-
ball game. He thought he had muttered the
expletive under his breath, but subsequent-
ly found out he had been heard and was
"mortified", Burnett said.
To offer a sincere apology to his players,
Burnett did so at the start of Tuesday's prac-
tice at Neptune Beach Elementary School.
With primarily his high schoolers on hand,
Burnett produced a Dove bar and invited
each of the players to wash his mouth out
with soap. After all, he reasoned, that's the
way it's frequently done with youngsters
who've said something they shouldn't
have.
After the players each applied soap to his
tongue, Burnett bit the bar in half.
"It's a mistake, but I want to show the
guys that I was genuine," he said. "And by
doing this, it's going to make me remember
to correct my behavior in case it starts com-
ing back up again. I'll remember the soap'
myself."


Bumett said his overriding desire is to
help Improve the community and the lapse
in language will not bre repeated.
Bumett, a licensed Realtor and mortgage
broker in Neptune Beach, said he has the
welfare of the members of his two flag foot-
ball teams, one for 12-year-olds and the
other for high school-aged players, firmly in
mind.
"I am in a position of influence for many
young men that have no male figure in
their home. I pray that I make a difference,"
he said. "My passion is really working with
young men. Sports is a great vehicle. It's a
tool that I use to teach them life values, and
to make sure that their grades are up."
When Burnett's 12-year-old team was
having problems with its grades, "library
time'" was booked for everyone, including
his son Zach, also on the team, who had to
sit out the first game.
"If they need help, they have to get help,"
he said of his players. "And obviously we
can't put all that on the teachers. They've
got them a certain time of the day. If there's
a way for us to use fields or classrooms or
libraries to help these kids out, I know that
there are other volunteers like myself who
would come in and help them."!'
Burnett's i9 flag football team plays games
at the UNF practice fields every Saturday.


Photo byCHUCKADAMS
Richard Burnett, his mouth filled with soap, is surrounded by flag football
team members who helped Burnett learn a lesson by washing his mouth
out. The boys, clockwise from lower left, are Adam Vorreyer-Hedges, Zach
Burnett, R.J. Burnett, Dustin Brown, Gerard Chavis and Colby Adeeb.


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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A 61-year old Ponte Vedra
man reported that jewelry and a
handgun worth a total of
$11,550 were stolen from his
residence on Sea Oats Bay Oct.
19 between 5:30 a.m. and 6
p.m. Reported stolen were a
gold watch, a gold and silver
watch, a gold bracelet, a pair of
cufflinks and a handgun.
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A 45-year-old resident of
Sawgrass Country Club report-
ed Tuesday that she received a
phone call from someone who
"sounded angry, but made no
threats of any sort." A deputy
told the victim that the phone
call "did not constitute any law
enforcement actions."
Pherbia Engdahl, principal of
Landrum Middle School, report-
ed that someone stole her St.
Johns County School District-
issued Blackberry communica-
tions device from her office at
the school on Landrum Lane.
The item, valued at $250, was
taken some time in early
October, the report said.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Larceny was reported on Oct.
20, according to a police report.
The victim discovered some of
his late wife's jewelry missing
when he and his family were
packing her personal belong-
ings.
A vehicle was reported stolen
on Oct. 21 in the 2000 block of
Mayport Road, according to a
police report. The victim told
police her car had broken down
the previous night in the park-
ing lot of a convenience store.
She made arrangements with a
tow company to pick up the car
and gave them her key. Police
questioned the owner of the
tow company. He said he still
had her key and when he went
to pick up the vehicle it was
gone. He assumed that the


owner of the vehicle had moved
it.
Fraud was reported on Oct.
23. The victim checked her
debit card account online and
discovered fraudulent activity.
The victim notified her bank
and the card company. There
were a total of $415.45 charges
made. The woman has also
been a victim of another identi-
ty theft involving' the same
account.
A missing person was recov-
ered on Oct. 23. Police were dis-
patched. to an injury crash
where the recovered missing
person had been struck by a
school bus. He had minor
injuries, but was taken to the
hospital. During the investiga-
tion, police discovered through
the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
that the victim was listed as a
missing person. The victim was
arrested on two unrelated cus-
tody orders and assigned secure
detention.
Burglary was reported on Oct.
20 in the 300 block of Sailfish
Drive. Witnesses observed a
male with a blue beach cruiser
walk-up to the front door of a
house and knock. When he did
not get a response, he jumped a
chain link fence and entered the
backyard, police reported.
Witnesses heard several loud
bangs and saw the suspect leave
a few minutes later, carrying a
white bag which contained sev-
eral boxes. When the victim
returned home, he searched his
house for anything that might
have been stolen. He discov-
ered that two of his wife's jewel-
ry boxes had been taken from
the master bedroom as well as a
pillowcase from the bed. One
of the rings in the jewelry box
was valued at $8,000. He also
said that a coin jar, containing
approximately $40, was taken
from his son's room.


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NEPTUNE BEACH
A stolen vehicle was recov-
ered on Oct. 24 in the 400 block
of Penman Road. A police offi-
cer observed a black vehicle
with a Missouri license tag
parked in a rear parking lot. He
ran a check and discovered that
the vehicle had been reported
stolen on Sept. 3, 2005 by the
Kansas City Police Department.
*
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Burglary to a business was
reported Oct. 23 at an office in
the 100 block6of 4th A'v&: S"'Ah
employee told" 'police --sHe
observed a cabinet open when
she arrived at work and a cash
box was empty. A total of $160
in cash was missing.

Auto burglary was reported
Oct. 23 in the 500 block of 4th
Street N. Stereo equipment, 100
CD's and an Ipod worth a total
of $1,710 were stolen. The vic-
tim told police that the vehicle
was locked and no windows
were broken. Police observed
scratches on the inside of the
driver's door.
Attempted burglary to a busi-
ness was reported Oct. 23 in the


1900 block of 3rd Street S. Fresh
pry marks were observed near
the rear door of the business but
it did not appear that access was
gained and nothing was miss-
ing. Damage to the door was
estimated at $30.
*
Grand theft of a firearm was
reported Oct. 22 at a home in
the 800 block of 2nd Street N. A
Smith and Wesson 9 mm pistol
valued at $400 was stolen from


under a bed pillow.
*
Strong armed robbery was
reported Oct. 22 in the 200
block of the Boardwalk N. The
victim told police that two men
approached him from behind
and stuck an unknown object
into his side, demanding
money. The suspects stole the
victim's wallet containing $360
cash, social security card and
identification.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


Scott Chesnut


Steve Hartkemeyer


FROM STAFF
Scott Chesnut was not disap-
pointed when.he lost his bid for.
a council seat in the municipal
election two years ago. He said
he used the experience as a step-
pingstone and set out to .seek
election in 2006. '
"I attend every council meet-
ing and I have delivered flyers to
notify people of the core issues
we are dealing with."
Chesnut, who is running in
*the race for District 1, used the
time to serve on the city's Code'
Enforcement Board,.' graduated
from the' "Citizens Police
Academy and participated, in
Beaches. Watch and PRIDE., ,
.During the 2004 election,
Chesnut said building height
was-the hot button issue. Two
years later, he said .many resi-
dents are still concerned about
high rise development.
"People still see condomini-
ums going up despite the height
referendum,", he said. "I don't
think it was.communicated very
well."
If elected, Chesnut said he
wants to tighten the restrictions
on the building permitting
process to force developers of
property east of 3rd Street to uti-,
lize their property.
"They are just sitting on the
land waiting for the market to
turn. I would like to see, one
extension and if there is not sub-
stantial development of the
property then they have to go
through the permitting process
all over again," he said, noting
that projects approved to build'
above the 35-foot height limit
would then lose the right to
exceed that height.
"We can amend the building
codes and the permitting
process..I know that is not a very
popular concept in some circles
but in talking to the homeown-
ers in that area, that's what they,
would like to see happenn.' ..
Chesnut said property taxes
are "really starting to become a
big issue here." despite the
homestead exemption which
guarantees a 3 percent cap on
increased valuation.
"How the city deals with
growth will also help the proper-
tv taxes."
Chesnut. said he would like,
the city ,to reassess taxes for
property that is not homestead-
ed to reflect the rise in tax base
generated by condominiums.
Chesnut said growth manage-
ment also directly relates to the
city's traffic problem.
"We need a light at Osceola
Avenue.now, not in two years,",
he said. "It will help the folks on
Millie Drive. They are taking a
hit."
Chesnut said many restaurant
owners are pushing for the city
to crack down on the transient
problem.
Maintaining solid police and
fire departments and converting'
Latham Plaza into a park closed
to the public at night will help
boost the area,-he said, as will
the establishment of an arts
council and annul arts festival.
Chestnut said he is grateful for.
the chance to talk to people.
"Sometimes when you lose,
you actually win," he said. "I
won the opportunity to get
involved, find out what the
issues are and stay active-in the
community."


Restriping of

road may save
city cost of walk


by ALEXANDRA KUMMERNES
STAFF WRITER
New sidewalks, for, West
Sixth Street and West Tenth
Street were approved, and a
proposed sidewalk for Aquatic
Drive was put on hold, at an
Atlantic Beach City
Commission meeting Monday.
Rick Carper, public works
director, .proposed striping a
widened area of Aquatic Drive
and using it as the sidewalk
instead of pouring concrete
and spending more money.
The area of' the road that is
wider is not used for parking
because it is still part of the


FROM STAFF
Quality of life is a "buzz
phrase" that Steve Hartlkemeyer
thinks is overused in
Jacksonville Beach.
As a resident for the past 25.
years, Hartkemeyer said he is,
proud of the way the city has
flourished and is confident that
the smart decisions made by the
elected officials sparked a trend
that he hopes to continue.
"I don't think any of our citi-
zens want to see the Beach go
back to the way it was in the
80's," he said. "In my mind's

eye, I think we are doing a, pret-
ty darn good job. I sure don't,
'want to see it go backwards."
With business, 'booming,
Hartkemeyer said he plans to
work closely with state trans-
portation officials to expedite
road ,improvement projects and
improve traffic."
"A1A is failing. The city made
the conscious decision not to
six-lane it. We need to work
with what we've got," he said.
"Plans are in the works but
unfortunately the DOT moves
very slowly. I think we, should
pay for the work up front and
the state can reimburse us."
As a coastal destination with
an evei growing population,
Hartkemever said it is para-
mount that the city protect its
residents with top notch police
and fire service .
"It is something that is near
and dear to my heart, I think
having a safer city just lends
itself to so much more for our
citizens and our guests," he said.
Hartkemeyer said he supports
the idea of a police substation
centrally located in the down-
town area to increase visibilitv
in the area.
'"Just having a presence down
there has got to help. It Can't
hinder anything," he said.
Nfainta.ining..a well-staffed,
,well-trained" fire department is
also vital in keeping the com-
munity safe, Hartkemeyer said.
"If we expect the best out of.
them, we need to make sure:we
bring them competitive pay
scale /and benefit package to
make sure they are equal, if not
superior, to the surrounding
agencies.", .
If elected, Hartkemeyer said
he plans to look into state and
federal giants to offset any cost
increase associated with main-:
taining emergency personnel.
"I think the citizens if given
the opportunity to putdown a
couple of extra 'dollars to
improve the fire and police are
.going to do it. They are con-
cerned about it. People don't
mind paying for something if
they are going to get something
good in return." .
Married for 15 years to his
wifeTracie, Hartkemeyer said he
never considered running for
office. Serving since.2002 on the
city's Board 'of Adjustment,.
where he is now chairman, he
said he realized that an invest-
ment in community always.
guarantees a return.
"I am talking to people out
there and I want to be their rep-
resentative," he said. "I'm not
.out there tok say what needs to
be done. I want you to tell me
what you would like for me to
dp for you. I will always listen to
what you have to say. That is the:
message I want to get out there."


road. Carper suggested that
using it as a sidewalk is feasi-
ble.
The commissioners said that
a feasablility study needs to be
conducted before they. can
approve the project.
A sidewalk on West First
Street was also proposed, but
the commission was con-
cerned that traffic levels, both
auto and pedestrian, were not
high enough to warrant a side-
walk.
Commissioners also said
that residents have strongly
voiced concerns regarding the
replacement of the. existing
sidewalk on Orchid Street and
Rose Street because it has an
excessive slope.
Commissioners decided this
issue needs to be discussed in a
future strategic planning meet-
ing.


FROM STAFF
Ronald "Skip" Smith does not
aspire to be a politician, but is
eager,'to participate in his com-
munity and is.running for the
chance to foster positive change
and make a difference, he said.
"You can't really nail any-
thing down on. a stone, tablet ,
and say that's the way it's going.
to be. But you do have to look at
the future and plan today for'
tomorrow," he said., "I would
only be one voice among six
others. But I'm willing to step
out and fight the good fight as
long as I can turn around and
see some people behind me."
Smith, who moved to
Jacksonville Beach :from
California in 1991 to build 'surf-
boards, is active in the youth
programs at the Carver center
and is at the Sunrise Surf Camp.
As a lieutenant with
Jacksonville 'Fire and Rescue,
Smith said the', character and
integrity, he's honed in the
department will translate into
positive leadership for the city.
"In the fire department we try
to use a lot of common sense
and I don't understand why it is
not in city government, espe-
cially in a small city government.
,where you have more of a direct
"involvement," he said.
Smith said his background
will alsobhelp him to make deci-
sions that are best for 'the com-
munity as a whole.
Public safety, .he said, is a com-
munitvy-wide. issue and the
retention problem will cause a
ripple effect if staffing, equip-
ment and benefits are lacking.
Smith said the current num-
ber of police and fire personnel
"is not sufficient for a city with
.the population that is here on a
,daily basis.".
"But how many more thou-
sands of people show up here
,venye day? And, on the week'e0.si
it[ grow,.e.-en more/,'. he, ajld
"With special events, it could
even triple or quadruple. Yet the
public safety infrastructure
remains the same."
Increasing manpower, offer-
ing competitive pay and provid-
ing a solid incentive package
will give the department the
tools it heeds to increase its
level of service while maintain-
ing its autonomy.'
"'L believe what the firemen
want is necessary- ahd in line
with what the public would sup-
port," Smith said. "l know what
they go through."
!If elected, Smith said he
intends to serve as a steward to
the 4,000 registered voters in his
district. "Lack of information is
misinformation."
Smith points to the success of
the 35-foot height amendment
to illustrate what 5an happen
when a community comes
together for its good.
An .avid surfer, lifeguard and
active member of the US Navy
reserve, Smith said he was in the
water when he began to hear the
, chatter among .surfers about
building heights.
"I didn't know anything
about it then. Looking back, if
those people had not gotten
involved, we would have a con-
crete wall now across the city,"
he said. "To me, it takes people
getting involved. If I can help
make one change, I'll be happy."


Dial-A-Ride

to sponsor

breakfast

fundraiser-
FROM STAFF
'The Dial-A-Ride program
Swillhold a breakfast for sen-
iors. ,
The second annual "old-
fashioned pancake and bacon
breakfast" will be held at the
Senior Center in Jacksonville
Beach from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
on Nov. 18. The cost is $3.50
per person and tickets will be
available at the door.
Dial-A-Ride is sponsored by
the Beaches Council on
Aging and provides seniors
who have no other trans-
portation a way to get to and
from appointments, grocery
stores, drug stores and
libraries in the Beaches.
For more information, call
246-1477.


Photo SUBMITTED
Students at Jacksonville Beach Elementary celebrate National Red Ribbon Week with several
schoolwide activities. Jacksonville Beach Officer Tracy Hawes visited the school and was inter-
viewed by 5th grader Bela Grigsby for the WJBE morning show. Officer Hawes is also the
D.A.R.E. officer for JBE and encouraged students to lead drug-free lives.


Cradle Creek CHIROPRACHIC WITH A TENDER TOUCH


opens today

FROAf STAFF
SThe' Cradle Creek Nature
Preserve, a 43-acre passive park
along Fairway Lane and 15th
Street South in Jacksonville
Beach opens to the public
today.
SA grand opening ceremony
to celebrate the completion of
the preserve will be held at 11
a,.m. ,
Development of the environ-
mentally sensitive land began
in May after 'several years of
planning and..grant procure-
ment. ,
Amenities include a walking
trail, canoe landing and obser-
, vation deck. The wooden deck
was constructed in areas where
the walking tail crosses over
the wetlands.

Correction
The name of a business in
the Beach Plaza Shopping
-Center in an 'Oct. 25 story
about road construction on
businesses was incorrect. The
smoothie business in the cen-
ter is Tropical Smoothie.


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Health Center
219 11th Ave. N.
Jacksonville beach
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We recommend


Hartkemeyer


and Taylor


Jacksonville Beach voters in two districts will cast votes
Nov. 7 to.elect new district representatives to the 7-mem-
ber City Council.
In District 3, the northern ,end of Jacksonville ;Beach,
longtime resident and goodwill ambassador Bennie
Furlong is seeking another term in office '- she has
already served 16 years total and is a veteran of six city
campaigns. : .
Her latest bid to be a public servant is not surprising as
Furlong, a retired teacher, has served the city faithfully
and well. :
Tom Taylor, a former student of hers, is also 'seeking
the seat, making for a cordial race that has both candi-
dates saying nice things about the opponent. It's a
refreshing change from typical politics of smear and dis-
tort. ., .
We .believe, "however, that Taylor, born and raised in
Jacksonville Beach, promises to be a refreshing dose of
enthusiasm for the council, bringing new ideas and new
perspectives to the group. His passion for' the communi-
ty, his long-standing connection to the Beaches and his
early' iniative shown in researching transportation issues
would seem to be indicators of an effective elected rep-
resentative.
In the race for District One, which includes much of
southern Jacksonville Beach, there are three candidates
seeking election Scott Chesnut, Skip Smith and Steve
Hartkemeyer.
A December runoff is possible in this race if one can-
didate does riot get 50 percent + one vote on Nov. 7.
All are interested in serving voters and, indeed, share
many' of the same concerns about issues facing the city.
It is a difficult decision as all three are clearly interest-
ed in serving the public, but we believe that
Hartkemeyer, who is currently chairman of the city's
Board of Adjustment, has a demonstrated record of.
standing up for the city on planning matters. That abili-
ty to understand that bad decisions can make bad prece-
dents is a valuable asset to have in Jacksonville Beach as'
development pressures promise to continue.
For these reasons, we recommend Steve Hartkemever
for District One and Tom Taylor for District Three on the
lacksonville Beach City Council.


To the editor:
What a great experience it
was to stroll on the new walk-
ing path in Cradle Creek
Preserve last Saturday morn-
in g. .. ,
As people who work daily,
Monday Friday, we enjoy tak-
ing a morning walk on
Saturday and giving our dog a.
chance to stretch her legs too
after the long week. Needless
to say, it was a huge disap-
pointment to find from the
sign that was posted that our
leashed, cleaned-up-after pet
was not welcome in the area.
As we walked along the path,
I kept wondering what could
possibly be the reason for not
allowing residents of the com-
munity to bring their leashed


dogs along with them.
They're allowed on the
beach, lat certain hours
they were oh a leash or
path they couldn't go ch
after some critter. If somc
ter came chasing after I
then the area would be cc
ered so dangerous as to n
fit for humans to tra
either.
If citizens can be trust
bring their children or
path, care for them, pi
them and, keep them,
harming and from I
harmed, then why can
same trust not be given th
izens who want to walk
dogs in the area?
... .. Judy
Jacksonville


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Millonaire athlete loses a fan


To the editor: '
According to a recent arti-
cle Fred Taylor will make
$2.5 million 'in salary this
year. He will also- get a
$40,000 bonus for each game
that he dresses out for. The
Jags will also give him a few
couple hundred extra grand
if he runs for 1,400 yards.
Now I don't begrudge any-
o,.-one receiving as much
money as possible for their
service and I love watching
football but I got to tell'
Fteddy something.
Hey Fred, there are a lpt of
cops out in the real World.


that put on a bu I letproof vest
five and six days a week to
keep you safe for $40, 000 A
YEAR. And they'll do, it for'
30 plus years.
There are a lot of firemen
that will be on call] to save
you if your mansion ever
catches on fire, or if 'you'
wreck your Benz. They/will
be there every day for less
than $40, 000 A YEAR;:
There are countless men
and women in. foreign
deserts that put on 50
pounds of body armor every
day, risking their lives so that
you have the opportunity to.


'play your game and.
your fortune in a safe c
try, and i they do it for
THAN $40, 000 A YEAR
Hey Fred, you play a g
Your life isn't on the
You. will' probably
before age 35. You are s
tunate and you don't
realize it. Quit your
plaining you selfish pur
Oh yeah, I used.to
huge fan of yours.
tEd
Owner Angie's
Jax i
and Jags Season T
.. .. .. H


Few pennies savings not wort cos

of bringing superstore to Beaches


To the editor:
Do the Pro WVal-Mart letter
S'Wirsiters' ever read their own
yve 'and con.iider hoV they, look'
to others in print? To me a
lot of them sound like chil-
city's dren 'having tantrums, for
). If something they want, with-,
n the out using any logic as to the
easing consequences.
ecrit- The I don't warina pay,
them, more, I don't wanna pay
)nsid- more, I don't wanna go on
lot be that long 12-mile trip, argu-,
iverse ment just doesn't make the'
case for a Superstore in
ed to Neptune Beach for me. Just
i the call me crazy. I won't mind
protect because I've already weath-
from, ered being called a Wal-Mart
being snob and socioeconominic
n the bigot who doesn't want
he cit- "those people" invading NB.'
their 1 would however like to be
thought of as. a person who
Baute tries to use a bit of logic in
Beach his point of view. And, that
. tells me my property tax isn't
going to go up to. $8,000 if
the Lakeshore folks win in
court because of the 3 per-
9, cent homestead cap. Logic
also dictates that negotiation
will take place before the sky
falls and the world ends over
this.
I calculate the cost for my


excessively long 10-mile
round trip to get to the WVal-
Matt at' Kernan and Atlantic
Blvd. to be $1'.65, using a'gas'
cost of $2.15 and 26 mpg.
That is a cost I am very will-
ing to pay to avoid the
increased traffic, crime, loss
of local business, and reduc-.
tion in residential property
values that study after study
across America shows will
happen if they build a
Superstore in NB.
I plan shopping trips wise-
ly. I don't go daily arid since
I frequently shop at Stein
Mart, Lowes, Kohls, and BJ'S
going to Wal-Mart now really
isn't a one stop shop! I don't
relish the thought of walking
or riding my bike to go shop-
ping because I don't want to
fall off carrying all my gro-
ceries or get hit by a car in all
the traffic I'd face for that ill
conceived effort. And, I do.
believe that CVS, Walgreens
and K-mart, will figure out
how to remain competitive
drug cost wise .
More logic would show
that the Neptune Beach City
.Council is not bent on the
destruction of the. city as
some would have readers
believe. Rather they have lis-


tended to the overwhel
majority of the citizens
[loWed': -h'e recotriteriyit
of '"'the-' 'Platrmning -
Development Board,
turned down Wal-N
application based upon
failing the city's traffic
currency and size, mas
bulk wording in NB's (
plan. They did not us
60,000-sq.-ft ordinance
this issue! And, just fo
record the state Dep
Transportation ', revi
Wal-Mart's traffic study
found it flawed.
I cannot comprehend
my wildest imagination
anyone' who lives in
charming, small comm
and who took the tir
walk' ourbeaches and e:
ence the flavor and cha
we are so graced to
could ever, by their ac
inaction or selfish de
want to alter or destroy
we have for the sake of
short trip or a few pe
saved at a cash register.
For those who do, all
say is go take a walk o
beach and breath deep
you'll be much better fo
Michael
Neptune I


Jacksonville Beach gets far moi

ca sh from me thzan cable co. do


To the editor:
It's not so much I mind'pay-
ing the highest taxes in Duval
County at Jacksonville Beach as
pointed out in a recent Leader,
column.
I can even .take paying the
highest electric rates, the high-
est storm water tax, and the
highest garbage tax. It is not
even that I think the city is
poorly managed and spends
the money inefficiently..
What drives me crazy is the
city trying to convince me
every year in their annual
budget report that my taxes are
less than monthly cable.
According to the city, a prop-
erty valued at $250,000 would
pay $73.25 per month in taxes
to Jacksonville Beach. I guess a
vagrant living under the pier
with a homestead exemption
of $25,000 would pay zero in
taxes to the City each month.
. I didn't go to Fletcher but I
am still pretty good at math
and I calculate I pay about.
$1,000 a month in property
taxes and in excess electricity
surcharges that go to
Jacksonville Beach. Now that is


one heck of a cable bill.
My property is" in the
Downtown Redevelopment
Area and I pay regular property
taxes to Jacksonville Beach and
taxes that go to Jacksonville
Beach through, the Tax-
Increment Fund. '
Say you bought a new condo
in the redevelopment area for
$550,000. With. a homestead
exemption, you would pay
about $2,000 in regular taxes
directly to the city and about
$3,000 of that would go to the
City through the TIE
Not including excess electric-
ity surcharges, garbage tax, or
storm water tax, you are paying
about $400 a month in City
taxes. That's enough for a
month of cable TV AND an
annual Florida Residents Pass
to Disney World! Now some
would say that the TIF money
would have gone to
Jacksonville anyway and
should not be counted. They
believe the city should be unac-
countable for this money.
In the Jacksonville Beach FY
2007 Budget Report provided
with your electric bill [a head-


line states]: "PROPERTY
RATE GOES DOWN."
Well it is' not, be
Jacksonville Beach Ilo
their millage rates.
No, in spite of 16 p
increases in ad valorem ta
enue each of the, last two
Jacksonville Beach has no
ered millage rates for ov
decades.
The property tax rate
tion lauded by Jackso
Beach is thanks to the C
Jacksonville which has c
tently reduced millage ra'
Perhaps if the million
dollars in TIF taxes we
Jacksonville instead
Jacksonville Beach, Jackso
.would reduce millage
even lower.
Now I am not suggestir
city lower millage rat
reduce electric rates. I jus
they would please stop
to convince me thai
amount of taxes I pay is
insignificant.
David
Livin' in the
Jacksonville


HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST


FromA-Z


I treats are

no trick

N ext Tuesday night the
Trick or Treaters will
be out in force. One
trip to the Wal-Mart and
we're ready! My wife and I
bought bags of miniature
candies from A to T,
Almond Joys to Tootsie
make Rolls. If the retro Zero bars
coun- from Hershey I ordered on
LESS the Internet make it on
time, we'll have A to Z.
game. When I was an aspiring lit-
line, tie goblin a few years ago'
retire there were no Wal-Marts.
o for- As a matter of fact there
even were no miniature candy
coin- bars!
nk.
be a My Mother spent endless
hours preparing for
Malin Halloween. There were can-
i'Subs died apples to make,
Beach caramel popcorn balls to
ticket roll and the best Rice Krispy
[older Treats south of Battle Creek,
Michigan. It all made 316
Elizabeth Lane the destina-
tion for the costumed mass-
es! "Let's hit the Dempsey's
last, so the popcorn balls
S won't get cold!"
The only storebought
candies I remember my
Mama having were Kraft
Caramels and those Mary
Timing Jare things! The latter was
s, fol- responsible for me losing at
'fatinri least 4'baby teeth! :.-.
hand'' rSomewhere betwee w !'FK*',
and and George W. Bush,
Mlart's between the $64,000 Dollar
them Question and Deal or No
con- Deal, stories, or maybe
s and urban legends, popped up
Comp about people putting razors
e the in candied apples and pop-
e on corn balls. It immediately
)r the gave the sons and daughters
't.: of of the Greatest Generation a
viewed chance to say, "I'm not
Sand gonna make the neighbors
worry about what I bake up
id in for their little kids, I'm
i how going to the Wal-Mart!"
1 our Costumes haven't
unity changed that much since
ne to those days. I remember
xperi- going out as Super Man
racter which is still popular. My
enjoy sisters dressed as a princess
cfion, and a nurse, both prevalent
'sires, today. I just read that one
what of the most popular outfits
a very for teen-aged boys this year
nnies is the "Cross Dressing
Cheerleader!" It looks to
I can' me like they just repackaged
n the those Xena, Warrior
ply Princess costumes that
)r it. weren't selling!
Aston Our motion sensitive
Beach ghost is already hanging
next to the front door. It
wasn't a big hit with the
UPS 'guy yesterday after-
S noon. I think all the little ,
e goblins, zombies and even
the Trick or Treaters dressed
es ,in the' costume formerly
known as Xena, will appre-
ciate it.
TAX We've decided not to get
out' the Halloween" bowl
cause with the big hand on it this
wered: year. It's also supposed to
have a motion sensor on it.
percent Last year it only worked
ix rev- when I reached in. One lit-
years, tie girl dressed as a fairy
t low- grabbed her candy and
er two looked up to me :and said
"Mister; that thing's sup-
reduc- posed to have batteries!" I
nville, smiled and slowly closed
-ity of the door, and as I put the
:onsis- bowl back on the table it
tes. growled "Have some candy"
ns of and flopped right down on
ent to my thumb.
of Great news! Looks like
nville it's going to be an. A to Z
rates Halloween at the Dempsey
place after all! The Zero
ng the candy bars I ordered just
es or arrived and the Fed X guy
t wish seemed to get a kick out of
trying our ghost. He didn't scream
t the nearly as loud as the UPS
man!
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Halloween and watch out
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BUSINESS


Outdoor seating for

new BBQ spot gets OK;


decision on Rita's Ice


new site seats, put off


by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
A new restaurant coming to a
shopping center along Beach
Boulevard can proceed with
plans for outdoor seating in.
Jacksonville Beach.
But an existing business seek-
ing similar approval must revisit
a proposal to move into a future
mixed use development.
The Planning Commission
Monday gave the. Mojo Kitchen
restaurant the green light for
patio. seating within The
Boulevard, a new retail plaza
under construction at 1500.
Beach Boulevard.
"Hopefully we will be able to
put about four tables there, sim-
ilar to what the Bonefish Grille
has done," Applicant Todd
Lineberry said, noting that out-
door service is permitted but
not necessarily encouraged.,
"It's mostly for overflow if we
go on a wait and a place for
smokers to have a seat. Food will
be available if people order. We
will do it if we are asked but we
are not necessarily going to staff
it, "
Senior Planner Bill Mann said
the patio will not interrupt park-
ing in the center, which exceeds
the required number of spaces
by six.
The seating area is 280 square
feet, which is under the 20 per-
cent maximum for outdoor seat-
ing to accommodate a 4,875-
square-foot restaurant.
Rita's Italian Ice also submit-
ted a conditional request for
outdoor seating at its new loca-
tion in The Urbana, a mixed
commercial and residential
development at 311 3rd Street
North. :
The commission voted to
carry it over until the Nov. 13
meeting to allow the applicant
to address concerns of the plan-
ning board. ,
Chnristian Reves, whoi-ownU
the.' franchisel'adjacerfi-torthe
proposed location, said he
planned to move into a space


across 3rd Avenue North
because he was notified that the
land owner planned to sell the
land under Rita's Italian Ice in
the next few years.
Plans for The Urbana are cur-
rently in development review,
Mann said. The project contains
retail space and parking on the
first floor, offices and parking on
the second floor and residential
lofts on the third floor.
If, the Planning Commission
approves the outdoor seating
request next month, Mann said,
the parking requirements for
Rita's will be considered when
parking is approved for, the
entire project.
The business will operate with
three serving windows and four
outside tables. There will be no
inside service.
.Ieyes said the proposed patio
space is 840 square feet and will
be fenced in "with something
tasteful just to keep it private."
"We want to keep the outdoor
feeling," he said. "We just want
it closed off." ,
Planning Commissioner Greg
Sutton said the plans did not'
adequately address capacity_
within the enclosure. But;
removing the fence would cause
any overflow to spill out onto a
public sidewalk because "the,
Central Business District allows
construction to the lot line.
Mann said reconfiguring the
patio, area is not an option
because the proposed seating
area is at the 20 percent maxi-
mum allowed for outdoor seat-
ing.
"The only way to get bigger
outside is to' get bigger inside,"
he said.
One solution, he said, is to
push back the front face of the
building to increase the outdoor
space but not the designated
seating area.
' "'We a.tifere an tym~p~,,
draw .utthJisAng,'"'nSulrnisdodi
"l-trwill easiet"to, see this' thing.
updated."


FROM STAFF
Golf course architect Bobby
Weed of Ponte Vedra Beach has
been selected to modernize the
nearly 50-year-old Selva
Marina country. Club course,
club president Alan Ennis
announced this week.
A timeline, for the project,
which aims to create a "pre-
mier,' championship-level golf
course" in Atlantic Beach, will
be announced in the near.
future, Ennis said.
"We selected [Weed] 'for two
reasons. First, he has unique
Experience in helping other
clubs do what we are doing,
which includes not only
upgrades but also repurposing'
some of our land. Second, this
is a historic course and one of
the few stand-alone golf and
country plubs in the area-a
status we're proud of and want
to keep. We liked his work at
clubs like Timuquana Country
Club--the way he maintained
the integrity of the course'
while improving and modern-
izing it.".
The project will involve a
comprehensive redo of the
entire golf course, Weed said.
"We'll probably touch every
comer," said Weed. "There will
be new irrigation, new
drainage, new grasses. In the
meantime,, we're looking at
land use and golf course rout-
ing changes. It's a complex
assignment. A lot of the plan-
ning involves carving out some
development enclaves."
Selva. Marina's capital
improvements-the course
redo, a new clubhouse and
other upgrades-will be funded
through a land sale of property
on the perimeter of the golf
course. ,
Development of the property
that is sold will not result in a
through street between
Mayport Road and Selva
Marina Drive, the east and west
boundaries of the club,


Atlantic Beach' city officials"
have said, Most of the club's
property is actually located
outside Atlantic Beach's city
limits and is in Jacksonville.
To facilitate the sale, SelVa
Marina has brought. in Pine
Street Partners,, a' real estate
advisory company.. Principals
A.H. "Gus" Adams III and
Chuck Perry last year closed on,
two transactions that totaled
over $100 million: Spanish,
Oaks: in Austin, Texas, and
Spring Valley Ranch ,in
Colorado. i :
"Partnering with experts in
their field, from Bobby Weed
to Pine Street Partners, is part
of our strategic plan,". said
Ennis. "The club started a
process in early 2005 to evalu-
ate our position and future. We
learned that members today
are demanding more than we
had to offer. It was time to cre-
ate a different environment.
We're committed to doing it
right."
Selva. Marina Country Club
is a private golf and country
club located at 1600 Selva
Marina Drive in Atlantic
Beach.
Weed Golf Course Design is
located in Ponte Vedra Beach.
The firm's redesigned courses
include the Ponte Vedra Club
Ocean Course and TPC
Sawgrass Stadium Course (in
collaboration with Pete Dye);
the New Orleans Country
Club; Timuquana Country
Club in Jacksonville; the
University of Florida in
Gainesville; and White Manor
Country Club in Malvern; PA.
Weed has designed new cours-
es at Fleming Island Golf Club
in Orange Park; the Golf
Course' at Glen Mills in
Philadelphia; Hilton Head
National in Bluffton, SC; Olde
Farm Golf Club in Bristol, VA;
Spanish Oaks in Austin, TX;
and Stoneridge in Stillwater,
MN.


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Donna Orender

Jacksonville Beach woman

heads WNBA and joins:

Hadassah Foundation


by CHUCK ADAMS .
STAFF WRITER
Donna Orender, '
Jacksonville Beach resident with
an extensive background in pro-
fessional sports, including her
present role as president of the
Women's National Basketball"
Association, has been elected to
the board of directors of the
Hadassah Foundation.
The foundation, established
with a $10 million permanent
endownient fund, is dedicated
to making social change ,for
women and girls.
Orender said, from New York
in a telephone interview,
Tuesday that her presence on
the_, boar'.-- he is on pf.J}.,
w< riLtan meanesta the B.eachesi
. communities that they hawve
somebody froni that part of the
country, that part of the world,
ph the board.
'"The Foundation wants to
identify local needs. If there's a
Beaches community effort that's
looking for support, I would try
to make sure it gets some."
A focus on economic security
for low-income women guides
the foundation's work in Israel.
In the United States, the foun-
dation funds programs that help,
adolescent girls, build self-
esteem and make healthy
lifestyle choices. The foundation
: aims to encourage active partici-
pation of women and ,girls in
* decision-making and leadership
in all spheies of life.
Orender plans to attend her
first Hadassah Foundation board
meeting this weekend.. The
foundation, formed in 1998 by
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
Organization of America, is
comprised of representatives,
from the Hadassah National
Board, Hadassah membership
and the Jewish community-at-
large.
Orender was named president
of the WNBA in February, 2005.'
She took the league's top job
having played three seasons in

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For the second year, the Casa
Marina Hotel & Restaurant has
won Jacksonville Magazine's
Best Sunday Brunch award for
Chef Aaron Webb's brunch
favorites.
Centex Homes will offer free
home clinics to all potential
homeowners wanting to receive
information about the home
building process. The clinic pro-
vides an understanding about
maintenance, service and war-
ranty 'information and offers a
question and answer session
with a variety of Centex Homes
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The city of Neptune Beach
will create a long-term visioning
plan to prepare for the next 25
years. Mayor 'Dick Brown
asked Councilor Fred Lee to
chair a Long Range Vision Plan
and suggested that appoint
community members to a com-
mittee. Lee has cited economic
prosperity, community integrity
and the ,preservation of natural
resources as his major goals for
the committee.


the early 198()s in the Women's
Professional Basketball League,
where she was an All-Star. She
said she enjoyed her first year as
WNBA president.
:lt was great. Such an unbe-
lievable league," she said. "I'm*
so glad to be associated with a
sport that has the value of the
W-NBA. It's all about these ath-
letes who love to play their
game but who are concerned
about 'their' community. I
believe in it."
Prior to joining the WNBA,
Orender spent more than 17
years with the PGA Tour. *.
During her first year as WNBA
president,. Orenider commuted
frequently between New ,yprk
*anddace1nvialie. This yeagi'tr
tWin sons,. 9-year-old. Jacob land
Zachary, are going to school in.
New York, but she still travels
back and forth. Her husband,,
M.G. Orender, holds down the
'fort in Jacksonville Beach.
President of the PGA of
America in 2003-2004, Orender
was a founding partner of
Hampton Golf, whose network
lof courses includes North
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OBITUARIES


Sylvia Lenore Bova


Susan Brite


Alton E. Douglas


Sylvia Lenore Bova, 44, of'
Gaithersburg, Md., died Oct. 11,
2006 of lung cancer at her
mother's home in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Bova was a restaurant manag-
er in the Washington, D.C. area.
Her kindness, competence and
sense of humor made her a
favorite with everyone: parking
valets, servers, customers and
bosses, according to family.


Frances Elizabeth Bryan died
at home Oct. 25, 2006 follow-
ing a long illness. A longtime
resident of Jacksonville Beach,
she was predeceased by her hus-
band. Harold C. Bryan.
Survivors include their three
children and their families:


Chester A. Suhoski died Sept.
27, 2006 at his family home in
G'arder, Mass., after a battle with
cancer. He was born I March 26,
1941 in New York.
Suhoski lived a large part of
his life in Gardner, Mass., where
he taught math and science at
the Gardner Junior High School'
for 25 years. After that, he
served as a state representative
for seven years. After moving to
the Beaches, he worked in com-
munications for Blue Cross-Blue
Shield of Florida.'
While living in Polite "Vedra


' Frances Oltrogge Vail of
Ponte Vedra Beach, known to
her friends as "Monkey," died
Oct 23, 2006 after an extended
illness. Vail was born in 1926 in
Jacksonville, where she lived
most of her life. -.:
Vail was a graduate of Robert,
E. Lee High School. She attend-
ed Mary Baldwin College and.
the University of South
Carolina, where she was a mem-
ber of Kappa Delta Sorority. She
was a communicant of the
Church of the Good Shepherd,
a Sustaining Member of the
Junior League of Jacksonville
and a member of the National
Society of the Colonial Dames


Bova was a 1980 graduate of
Saratoga Springs (N.Y.) High
School.,She spent her early
childhood in Minoa, near
Syracuse. She also lived in
Seattle, Wash.; Palm Beach,
Orlando and Tucson, Ariz.
Bova is survived by her moth-
er, Frona Montgomery, and five
siblings: Maurice, Nancy and
David Montgomery, of Chicago,
Heidelberg, Germany; and
Albuquerque, N.M., respective-
ly; and Elaine Bova-Nicholson
and Raymond Bova of Neptune
Beach. She is also survived by.
nieces, Amanda Bova, Candis
and Laureh Montgomery and
Julia Schneider-Montgomery;
and nephews, Dustin and David
Montgoriery.
A memorial service is sched-'
uled for 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at
Eternity Funeral Home, 4856
Oakdale Ave., Jacksonville.


Warren, Hoschton, Ga.,
Charlotte Estes, Manheim, Pa.,
Lorene Goodman House,
Decatur, Ga., 'Lois DeVane,
Monticello, "Ga., Polly (*oyt)
Smith, Madison, Ga.; brothers
Paul (Ellen) Austin, Madison,
Ga., and Louis (Judy) Austin,
Madison, Ga., and many nieces
and nephews.
Bryan was a member of Christ
.United Methodist Church in
Neptune Beach. She was owner
and operator of Bryan's Day
Nursery and Kindergarten in
Jacksonville Beach for 20 years.
before retiring.
She will live on in memory as
an example of what is good in
this world, said the family.
The family will receive visi-


Beach, Suhoski was very active
in swimming, running, cycling
and kayaking. He loved to read
.and write and was in the final
stages of completing a book for
young adults.
He is survived by three sons,
two daughters, oi6te brother and
one sister of Gardner, as well as
seven grandchildren, nieces anid
nephews.
Those wishing to make a con-
tribution in his name to a char-
ity are asked .by the family to
consider the Gardner Visiting
SNursing Association, 34 Pearly
Lane, Gardner, MA 01440, or
the Jimmy Fund, 1 Harvard
,StTeet, Brookline, MA 02146.
A memorial event for Suhoski .
is planned from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Mediterranian
Restaurarlt, 242, Solano Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. More infor-
mation can be found on his
website, www.chetsuhoski.com.
Arrangements; by Fletcher-
Hebert Funeral Home of
Winchendon, Mass.


of America in Florida.
, Surviving is her husband,
Capt. Powell P. Vail, Jr, U.S.
Navy (Ret); her two sons, Jaines
*W. Mahoney, Jr., of Arlington,
Va., and Randolph B. Mahoney
and his wife, Lauren, of
Jacksonville; and grandchil-
dren,, Sara -Mahoney of
Winchester, Va., and Meredith
and Alex Mahoney of
Jacksonville.
. A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. Nov. 1 at the
Church of the Good Shepherd,
1100 Stockton St. Memorials
may be made to the church.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.'


Susan Brite, 62, of
Jacksonville, died Oct. 23, 2006.
The daughter of Happel and-
Elizabeth Smith, she was born
Nov., 12, 1943 and moved to
Jacksonville from Chicago iIn
1981.
Brite attended the University
of Memphis, where she was 'a
majorette. While in
Jacksonville, she worked #as a
real estate agent, becoming the
top real estate agent for 14 years


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Brite loved sto travel and
devoted to her family. She li
and loved life to the fullest,
family said.
Family members include
sons, Stephel (Dawn) Cro0
Kevin (Barbara) Cronin
Anthony Cronin; daugh
Gina Glotzer; brother, Mic
(Missy) Smith; sisters, J
Reese and Geraldean (Sena
Curtis) Persons; grandchild
David Glotzer,, Christop
Glotzer, Alex Glotzer, Stepha
Glotzer and Jesse Spector;
best friend, Richard Riebsam
The visitation 'will be 1
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday
the Chapel: of Quinn-SI
Funeral Home, followed by
funeral service at 3 p.m. A
vate inurnment will be helix
Ponte Vedra Valley Cemeter
Services under':the direct
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Hon


Sherwood L. Hamilton


Sherwood L. Hamilton, .91,'
died Oct. 25, 2006. A native of'
upstate New York, he lived in
'Worth, Fla., Jacksonville and
the Florida Keys for the last 25,
years. ;
Hamilton was a graduate of
the Urniversity of Alabama and a
member of the Sigma Ki
Fraternity He worked as an'
executive for the New York State
Port Authority. He also was a
member of Sawgrass Country
Club, Marathon Yacht Club and
proudly served his country in
the U.S. Army during World


War : ,
,Hamilton is survived by
wife of 15 years, Margaret;
Scott (Teri); granddaug
Elizabeth (John); great-gra
son, Zack; stepdaugh
Charlene Blount ijerni, ShE
Hulihan flames) and Mau
Sadler (Porter). He was prece
in death by his first wife, Ai
The family will privately
brate Hamilton's life
requests prayers in lieu of f
ers.
Services under direction
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home


Emily N. Mattson


daughters Carol L. Bryan and tors from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Emily N. Mattson, 84, died
Barbara .1. Hendry of Sunday at Giddens-Griffith Oct. 23, 2006. Born in. Fort
Jacksonville Beach, husband Funeral Home in Jacksonville Wayne, Ind. onJune 27, 1922,
Jack Hendry and daughters Beach. The funeral service will .she moved to Florida When she
Debra Lynn Anderson (Linton) take place at 11 a .m. Monday was young and graduated from
and Jennifer E. Hendry; son in the chapel at the funeral Groveland High School in
Harold C. 'CBi Bryan, Jr. of home. Interment will take place 1940.
Jacksonville Beach, wife Dana in Beaches Memorial Park. Mattson lived the majority of
and children Trais A. Bryan Arrangements by Hardage- her life in the Jacksonville and
and Jenna L. Bryan. Other sur- Giddens Funeral Home. Beaches area and worked for the
vivors included sisters, Myrtle Florida East Coast Railroad for
many years. Her hobbies
af,. adflower
.d O... .'I: ,..Aa d. ": d ,pain g and flower
SLi e J agiT an e; the years
Si',,, -,.... ..W -ma she trained"anYd' sh6WS d many'
many children at' Chappell dogs of different breeds, which
School for over 30 years before were loved -and pampered as
retiring. s ,family members. .
7 : She is survived by her hus- Mattson was predeceased by
Sand Frank Jones; daughter her.parents and older sister. She
.., Donna Rolph (Denzel); stepson .
Wayne Jones; two granddaugh- f e'e n
t '"ers, Amanda Nelson and Misty Edith L reer
ElIzey (JGohn); grandson Dale
Jones; and four great-grandchil- Edith Green Tomlinson, 94,
dren Bradley, Brandon, Kayla died Oct. 25, 2006. She was,
and Loga; three sisters and born in Bellview, Fla. on Feb. 9,
many nieces and nephews 1912.
Lillie "To" ones, died Oct. 25 Visitation for friends will be Tomlinson lived in
'at the Hospice Hadlow Center. Monday from noon to' 2 p.m. Jacksonville for more than 50
She was born in Phenix City, Al. and a funeral service will begin years. She and her late hus-
on July 19, 1928. at 2 p.m. at the Hardage- band, Marvin Tomlinson, ran
She has lived in Jacksonville Giddens Funeral Home, 850 St. the Tomlinsonr Dental
for.over 50'vears. She cared for Johns Bluff Road North. Laboratory in Jacksonville for


over 35
ber of M
and Firs
Ocala,


years. A former mem-
:ayfair Baptist Church,
t Baptist Church in'
she was a devout


is survived by her sister,
Nuttall of Fallston. Md.; br
er, John Nuttall of Orlar
three children from her
marriage: daughter, Gail
McLaughlin of McDonoi
Ga., and sons, Edgar E. Hayi
of New Kent, Va., and Johi
Hayes of Atlantic Beach;
grandchildren, Andy and D
McLaughlin of Georgia; t
great grandchildren, m
nephews and nieces, and s
children Mike,-Rhqdel.,-,e
Rhodes-and Diane Rhodes-.
A graveside funeral ser
was held at the H. Wa
Smith Cemetery Oct. 26.
Arrangements by Hard
Giddens Funeral Home.


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Alton E. Douglas, 81, a long-
time resident of the Beaches,
died Oct. 24, 2006. :He was
born Dec. 31, 1924 in Isle of
Hope, Ga.
Douglas ,honorably. served
his country during World War
II in China and Burma. He was
a member of Sheet Metal
Workers Local' 435 for more
than 50 years.
Douglas was predeceased by
his wife, Florence Griffin
Davis, and daughter Marie. He
is survived by daughters,*
Lynda D. Holtsinger
(Michael), Theressa Pollitt


(Ray Jagolta), Nora' O'Connell
and Melissa Myers (Paul);
grandchildren, Adrienne
Calhoun, Aaron Donnelly,
Griffin Holtsinger, Kiel Pollitt,
Emily Church, Daniel
O'Connell, Ben Seelbinder,
Bryan Seelbinder and Brad
Seelbinder; and .great grand-
children Aubrey, Isabella and
Gracie.
Services will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday in the Chapel of
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home. Internment, with mili-
tary honors, will follow at H.
Warren Smith Cemetery.


Victoria Lee Yost


the Victoria Lee Yost, of Whittier, bound elderly and infirm. She
pri- Calif., died in her home Oct. 4, was "Mom" to many friends of
d in 2006 after a year-and-a-half the family. Her activities with
y. battle with brain cancer. She Mustang car clubs led to anoth-
tion was born in Jacksonville on er passion: vintage auto racing.
ne. Feb. 18, 1946 to the late Norvin Yost, along with her husband
Samuel Veal and Eloise. Parks Jerry and two four-legged com-
Veal of Ponte Vedra Beach. panions, Thelma and Louise,
Yost was in the Class of 1964 continued her volunteer work
at Fletcher High School and through the Bright and
worked with her father at his Beautiful Dog Therapy pro-:
his business, Beaches Tax Service gram.
son, in Atlantic Beach, prior to mov- Helping to find new treat-
hter ing to California in 1967. 'ments for' all brain' cancer
and- Yost is survived by her hus- patients became a major pas-
ters, band,. Gerald Keith Yost of sion. She participated in- and
elley Whittier; her. mother, Eloise benefited from the Brain
green Parks Veal of, Ponte Vedra Cancer studies at the Hoag
eded Beach; her two daughters, Cancer Center in Newport
une., Patricia Raleigh Annis of Beach, Calif.
cele- Granite, Okla. and Samantha As Yost stood strong in her'
and Ann Reed of Jacksonville; her belief that knowledge gained
low- sister, Eloise Minor Carroll of from her fight against brain
Chula Vista, Calif.; three broth- cancer could help other people
i of ers, John Speed Veal and survive, it was her wish that, in
Samuel Alexander Veal II, both- lieu of flowers, donations be
of Ponte Vedra Beach, and made to the Hoag Hospital
Thomas Holliday Veal of Cocoa Foundation, Hoag Cancer
Beach; three step-daughters, Center, One Hoag Dr., P.O. Box
Laurie Marie Fixico of Granite, 6100, Newport Beach, CA
Joy Okla., Melisa Marie Nusbaum 92658-6100.,Checks should'be
oth- of Northridge, Calif. and Lisa made out to "Hoag Hospital
ndo; Marie Wall of La Mirada, Calif.; 'Foundation," with "Brain LAK"
first, one stepson, Ryan Keith Yost of noted on the "for" or "memo"
H. La Habra, Calif.; and 12 grand- line on the check. Donations in
ugh, children. She was predeceased her honor also may be submit-
esJr. by her father, Norvin Samuel ted on-line to the National
n A. Veal, and brother, James Patrick Brain Tumor Foundation at
two Veal; www.rfirstgiving.com/vickiyost. -
avid Yost lived every day with the A memorial for the
three utmost regard for life, said her Internment of her ashes will be
iany family. As a single parent with held at Christ Episcopal
step- a fulltime job, she volunteered Church in Ponte Vedra Beach
even for "Meals on Wheels," deliveri"oq'dh a mfitre date.
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Christian, the family said.
Tomlinson and her husband
were married for 68 years. She
is survived by her brother, Earl
Green; sisters, Eleanor Green,:
Eloise Wingfield and Estelle
Higenbothum ; and many
nieces and nephews."
A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. Monday in the
chapel of Quinn-Shalz Funeral.
Home.
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of Quinn-Shalz Funeral.


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Fine Arts Concert Family Matters i E c Chuch
The next concert in the Beaches "Family Matters, a Parenting soo io..m l e
Fine Arts series will be a performance Conferencet will be held on Nov. 10-
by organist Clive Driskill-Smith at 12 at Christ Episcopal Church.
3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5 at St. Speakers will include three national- -
Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church. ly recognized parenting experts. The
For information contact the church conference is free and open to the f t
office at 249-4091. The concert will public; pre-registration is required
be in the church sanctuary at 465 by Wednesday, Nov. 1. Free childcare
Eleventh Ave. N. in Jacksonville will be provided. Christ Episcopal is
Beach. at 400 San Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra; call 285-7390 for informa-
Harvest Time Revue tion.
Christ United Methodist Church The Youth Ministry at Christ
will present "Wing Ding Doodle with Church is also organizing a teen
Sauce and Noodles Fun Raising camp-out on Nov. 10-12. Speakers
Revue" at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29. from the Parenting Conference will
This will be an evening with one-of- speak to the youth. Area churches
a-kind entertainment, a costume are welcome to bring their youth
parade, dancing, and treats. A home- groups; contact Josh Fordenbacher
made spaghetti dinner will be served at Christ Church for registration for
at $5 a plate. A children's costume the youth camp.
parade and entertainment will fol-
low, with trick or treating planned at Hallelujah Night Festival,
approximately 7 p.m. The church First Baptist Church of .
address is 400 Penman Road in Jacksonville Beach invites area fami-
Neptune Beach. Call the office for lies to a Hallelujah Night Festival
information at 249-5370. from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.
31. Children are encouraged to wear
Youthquake Live non-scary costumes. In addition to
Youthquake Live will perform candy, there will be a moon bounce,
from 8 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 3 crafts, games, and other family activ-
at Paxon Revival Center. For infor- cities. Hot dogs and sodas will be The 11th Annual Incredible Edibles Sale will take place Nov. 18 at St. Paul's by the See Episcopal Church.
nation, contact the Youthquake available for sale. The church -i Homemade casseroles, soups and baked goods will be sold as well as books, gift baskets and decorations. From left
office at Christ the Redeemer located at 324 5th Street N. For are Pat Borno, Vicky Taylor, Evie Gabrielle and Jan Hanson. In addition to homemade casseroles, soups or baked
Center is at 285-8009. Pax461 CommonwRevivalth information, call 249-2314. goods, the event will feature a book nook, handmade crafts and decorations, jewelry, tote bags and themed gift bas-
Avenue in Jacksonville. A family- Mommy & Me kets. A French Cafe will serve beignets in the morning and lunch beginning at 11 a.m. The church is located at 465
friendly comedy show featuring Tim Chabad @ the Beaches offers a fall 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach. Call 249-4091 for more information.
Hawkins will be held at 6:30 and session of Mommy & Me and Bagel
9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Babies activities for children from 6
Robinson Theatre on the UNF cam- to 30 months old. Arts and crafts, at the gospel music concert, which is certified Pre-marital Instructor at
pus. Tickets are $10 in advance and exercises, baking, music and other free and open to the public. The Prayer for Schools Ponte Vedra United Methodist
$15 at the door. The event is a experiences will be included in the church address is 2125 Oceanfront On Thursdays from 9:30 to 11 Church. The four-hour sessions will
fundraiser for Youthquake Live. activities for the children. Contact in Neptune Beach. a.m, a group meets at the Winston be held on the first Saturday of the
Leah Kurinsky at Chabad for infor- Family YMCA to pray for school, month and begin at 8:30 a.m. For
Book Sale nation and times by. calling 285- Divorce Care Class media, families, and church. The information and registration visit
St. Paul's Catholic Church Book 1588. Chabad is located at 521 AA Palm Valley Baptist Church offers YMNCA is on Landrum Lane in Ponte www.happily-ever-after-fl.com. The
Sale will be hold a Book Sale on Nov. N in Ponte Vedra. a Divorce Care Class from 6:30 to Vedra. For information call 285- church address is 35 Executive Way
3 though Nov. 5. Used books, CD's, 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. The 13- 0267. in Ponte Vedra.
DVD's. and videos will be available Gospel Night week class will be held in the church
for sale in the parish gym. For infor- The Gospelaires will perform in sanctuary at 4890 Palm 'alley Road Happily Ever After
nation call 249-2600. The parish concert at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. in Ponte Vedra. Childcare is provid- A marriage skills workshop called
gym is at First Avenue and Fifth 5 at First Christian Church of the ed. For information, contact the Happily Ever After is offered by
Street in Jackson'ille Beach. Beaches. Tapestree will also perform office at 285-2447. Vivian Bowlus, X.Ed., LMHC, and See BRIEFS, A-8


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CAI. LVARY Worship W C Hod es Boulevard
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach Presbyterian Church
128 -61227 wA nglican Churrb Your Family...4140 Hodges Boulevard a r
85-61(Comer of Chet's Creek Blvd.) 1 :'f.-yr.e .an church
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 1:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist A Wor.;hip-centered eIangeIca C ongreganon This Jacksonville. (904) 223-6922
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist & 'welangacan ra s A0on www.hbpcusa.org
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist Meeting at Sabal Palm Elemerntar ePastor: Rev.Joe Albright Tihe ralms Oasis
'Evening' 2 Pra .. b pe' , t,, "'" ,20INKernan Blvd,,-,.-1 ....6 ,
Euth/Ad'ul-'t 9;15a Bn yor li and Kta a s a Sunday ScCheor n- is aC.omEtiunit Nurtured by
6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri ..- ~ ,C,.,' Suihda"'School: 9:00 an contemporaryy Worship: 9:00a.m. the race f Jesus Chnst
Nursery Available for Saturday ome ou. ps on eeknigh arou i lTileundaSchooAllAges:10:00 a.m. to
& Sunday Services -. -aeranarHemingsErviaoe, SecoradaT3s"7 "pm-, Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m. 5erve God's Misosion in te World
All are welcome ChristEpiscopalC/hurch.ore ...... C. ........ Nursery, Provided
COASTAL CHRISTIAM -Worship Opportunities SUNRISE Sunday Worship Services
9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COM M IUNITY CHURCH 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Our Congregation meets at 11:15 a.m. Traditional* Sunset Service at 545 p.m
Castillo de MeHi*o *AKids Worship provided An Evangelical Free Church
1222 S. Third Stret Sunday School Nursery at all services
...5h...' 10:00 a.m. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.S aycho
1 Rev. Jeff BennettPastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
PsTE VEDRA Adam MNyers, south All ages 9:40 a.m.
Su.....nday. Ph. 35 Execur ie Way, PVBi 298 Aquatic Drive
lMist AcrossALArfrom Rawlings School .410OSouth Tirud Stret JarlesonvillieBeac
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. United Methodist Behind Prosperity Bank Atlantic Beach Ph 904-26-6427 ww pairns:vich org
4t tChurch 280-5141.* www,.pv-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 cC(USA)
w w.coastalciristian.org "Connecting the Unconnected"
4. HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
'ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS CHURCH
S A T4adi.ionalAnglican Chuh "Where friends gather to worship "Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD
247-1442. 4510 Palm Valley Road iCR 210)
Holy Communion www.pv-pc.com eWv/ U-e N & C 'vapst Cr Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. To advertise your Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 1050 Hfighway AIA 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
o Sunday Breakfast (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel ROeligious Services Ndis Sunday Scihool 9:00am http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
MAIlING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 here call Middle, High School, College Worship E-mail: 10:15am 355-5100 '8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Service
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 Adult Mrinistries newbeginningsbc@clearwire.net Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holyNrinityneptuneeach.org 249-9033 Music & Art Ministries Website: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar Home of a Bethlehem visit w'ww.onlinewithnewbeginnings.com Church of the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRANCIS St. Pa by the Sea CH TRADTONA.- YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) IN-THE-CIE Psec SundaySchoolforallages9:00a.m.
(Steph e MIS rega)on EP85 a copAL CHURcH Episcovial Church W[,shp S enice 10:15 a.m.
1801 Beach Bl'd. POWERFUL WORSHIP, PASSIONATE SERVICE 610FLOmIM.1. ,,EPUNElEA H YOh UulFllship11:30a.m.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 Nursery Provided-
PASTOR MICHAEL BAKER 895 aim Valley Road
Sunday Worsh Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112 Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST
www.saintfrancisepiscopalchurch.org Associate Pastor Howard MeMinn
8:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday, Oct. 8 Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10am HOLY EUCHARIST & & Singles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15 am BLESSING OFTHE ANIMALS Christian Formation At 8:45 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249,5370
Youth/Adult 9;15 am Bring your live and toy animals as we Corner of 51h St. & 11th Ave. N.* Jax Beach, FL*www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.nel TEL 241-4211 Rev.PatriceSpenser
Nursery Provided celebrate ST. FRANCIS DAY. 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S ST. JOII'S
N(.U, CHURCH NLUTuRAN CHUR H N / E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLIC CSARCL
150 Sherry Drve AHlanRc Beach FL 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
db CRev Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELCA) B apti hurch come worship with us by the ocean. Father Joseph Meehan
r, C hurOfliceg49-8698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Pnte Vedra Bch SATURDAY EVENING d s ne ah St t WEEKEND MASSES
www.communmypcusa orq Ph. 285-5347 6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Sertice 8:00 & 9:00 am ..... .... .,,r, o m 11a


Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor SUNDAY T Celebration Praise Famer wm. A. Kelly, pastor ouu 9:00 am- Contemporary Worship Service 10:45 am Nursery Available Sunday Morning
Sunday Moming Worship 8e30&II11 aam. Sunday Contemporary Worship 0:30oam TraditionalService A Saturday Mass 9 a.m.and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLIATION
Church School- All Ages 9"45 a m. 8:30am WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00, Saturday 10:00 a.m. or b apt
Youth Fellowships 5pm. 6:30 pi The Gathering 5:30 Supper Su nday M a7:0 8:3,0:0,CAT
Conempoary Worship Sev 559pm. Sunday Church School 9:45am BiblSdiesfor EveryAge & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study,Youth 1130 a.m. &7 p.m. RELGIOS EDUCAT
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor *246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Weekday PeschooKindergarten (345 yr olds) Provided www.neptunebaptist.org Netune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. Sunday 6:00 p.m. (-H.S.)
Weekday hoolKindergaren(3 4 &5yds) Nursery ProvidedTm Bary, Pastor .249-2307 Wccbdccm/emal:fccbdc@belhnet246
Palm Valley Baptist Church -''OCEANSIDE
4a6 I Palrr, ale Road. Prnie dra Rabbi Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, PhD. Spiritual Leader
-9 ,n- ,.. ..4S.. tuart 'Wiliams, President CHURCH OF CHRIST t ( R TBATS
S hi288 osoBlvd nte Vra Bach. n h ouhn 904 273-9100 0 1025 Snug Harbor Court -
Sunday School ,ra age. 9:15om 288 N oscoe Blvd; Pnte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (f) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W.11th St. atd Orchid
Sunday Worship Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30- 12:00 noon. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Service 0:30am Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Bible Sudy 6:00pm Satu rday 5:00 pm e have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709 Bible Study a.m.
9:0am & 1 a conmmununity. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Family Suday 8:00am, 9:30am & 1:00a education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Dinner B St 6:00pm (904) 268-2500 "A homeforJewish Families at the Beach" Worship. 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study m www.MandarinChristian.com
for all ages 7:00pm www.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
A Southern Baptist Church 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. .:..-.- Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service Interpreted for the hearing Impaired


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Religion Briefs:


Cont. from A-7
Celebrate Recovery
,A biblical based program for
persons facing personal prob-
lems, meets Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
in the fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church, 3rd
.,Street at 7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach. 'The.
evenings begin with dinner.'
Call 249-2343.
Men's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church offers "Bible and
Bagels", a men's Bible study
group, 6:30 to' 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesdays in the Fellowship
Hall. The church address is 4140
Hodges Blvd. For information
call 223-6922.
The men's -group from
Calvary Anglican Church meets
at 6:15 a.m. Friday at Perkins
Restaurant, on Beach Boulevard
at San Pablo Road.
A men's Bible study is held at
7 a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra
United Methodist Chuich, 35
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Palms Presbyterian men's
Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
Wednesday in the Youth
Center/Fellowship Hall.
Community Presbyterian
Church at 150 Sherry Drive in
Atlantic Beach has WVednesday
morning prayer breakfasts for
menrat 7 a.m.
St. 'Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
Church' has 'a Men's Prayer
Group 'and Bible Study which
meets on the first and third
Saturday of the month at 8 a.m.
in Stormes Hall. The address is
465 11th Ave. N. in Jacksonville
Beach. ,
Sunrise 'Community Church
offers Men's Study Groups at 6
:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Wednesday. Contact the
church office at 249-3030 for
information; the church address
is 298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach.


Singles groups
The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship is not required:
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly Single
Adult Ministry meetings.
Contact Pastor David Wheeler
at 223-6000 for information.
Childcare is provided for some
events.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night
Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on'
Monday nights' and Singles
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. on
Sunday. For information visit
www.beachumc.org or call 249-
2343. BUMIC is located at 325
7th Ave. N .
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.'
Singles over age 33 meet the last
Saturday of the morith at 7 p.m.
at the church. 241-4211.
.. Christ Episcopal Church, 400
San Juan Drive in Ponte Vedra,
offers a singles ministry called
Solo Flight. For information
contact the church office at,
285-6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190-S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Weekly Bible study and
monthly' social event such; as
square dancing for ages 36 and
up. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm \Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study
group at 11 a.mn. Sunday and.
occasional other activities for.
singles ages 30 and older.
Church Activities for Kids
The following events are held
at Beaches area churches 'on..
Wednesday for youngsters:
*Palm Valley Baptist 'Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has family dinner
at .6 p.m. and children and
youth Bible study at 7 p.m. Call
285-2447.


*Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-.
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer.The church is at 298
Aquatic Drive, Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-3030.
*Bethlehem Lutheran Church
at1423 8th Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach has Junior High Youth
Group activities from 6:45 to 8
p.m. The Senior High Youth
Group meets on Tuesdays from
7 to 8 p.m. Call 249-5418.
"Chnst Episcopal Church at
Solana Road and San Juan Drive,
in Ponte Vedia offers dinner in
the parish hall for youth and
families at 6:15 p.m. A chil-
dren's art program is held from
7 to 8 p.m.,
Church choir school to devel-
op musical skill and Christian
formation is offered for age 3
through sixth grade prior to
Wednesday evening dinner. The
school is free and is given by Dr.
Timothy McKee, Music Director
of the church. Call 285-6127.
*Youths in grades six through
12'meet.at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
on Sunday following Sunset at
Palms in the Youth
Center/Fellowship Hall at Palms'
Presbyterian Church, 3410 3rd,
St. S., Jacksonville Beach. Call
246-6427.,
. *Dynamic Disciples (grades K-
5) has resumed at First Christian
Church of the Beaches from
6:30 to 7:45. Teens in Motion
Youth Group meets for special
events 'and trips. The church
address -is 2125 Oceanfront,
Neptune Beach.-Call 246-2010.
*Family Bible Church at 4760
Palm Valley Road has Building
Blocks for children ages 3 to 6
and Kids Club for 'grades ,one
through 5 meeting at 7:15 p.m.
Bridge' Builders for grades: 6
through .12 meets from 7 to.
8:30 p.m. Call 280-5694.
.Keman Blvd. Baptist Church


at 4000 Kernan Blvd. S. has
YouthAlive with Bible Study
and worship for grades seven
through 12 from from 7 to 7:45
p.m. Preschool and children's
choirs through 6th grade meet
from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Call 641-
4588.
"Youth from Beach United
Methodist Church, Third Street
at 7th Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at various locations.
Directions to Wednesday meet-
ings are handed out at 247, the
church's Sunday night worship.-
service for youths, held 6 p.m.
to 8:45 p.m.
*New Beginnings Baptist,
Church at 1050 State Road A1A
in Ponte Vedra offers Kids
K'Nextion for ages 3 to fifth
grade, Praise Band, and middle
and high school youth activities
at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Call 285.-
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Creative Arts Ministry is from
5:45 to 8 p.m. Other youth
activities are held during the
week; and Junior and Senior
High Youth Group' meet,
Sunday 6 to 8 p.m,..Call 280-.
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Beach has games, drama, music,
and topical messages for youth
from grade six through twelve.
Sixth through eighth -graders
meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and
ninth through twelfth graders
meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call
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Church has Cherub Choir at 4t
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meet at 3:31 p.m. to discuss
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SPORTS


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Junior Senators lose season finale


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Quick jabs

from the

sports page

headlines

For Georgia and Florida
college football fans,
Jacksonville may as well
be the center of the universe
as the teams gear up for
Saturday's big rivalry game.
School officials are trying to
disassociate the game from
the moniker "the world's
largest outdoor cocktail
party," but anyone who's
been knows it is exactly
that.
Not much action during
the first stop of Mike
Tyson's "World Tour."
Things kicked off in
Youngstown, Ohio last
weekend as Iron Mike, 40,
squared off against former
sparring partner Corey
Sanders, 31. Ten seconds
* into the four-rounder
Tyson floored Sanders
(who was wearing head-
gear) and then the two
danced around for the rest
of the bout as fans booed.
In this week's Sports ,
Illustrated, football writer,
Peter King marvels that
Chargers linebacker Shawne
Merriman would jeopardize
all he's achieved 2005
defensive rookie of the year,
key player on a Super Bowl
contender by taking
steroids and violating the
NFL's substance-abuse policy.
Hey, Pete, ever occur to you
that ingesting steroids may
be how Merriman achieved
all those things?
Smart move by former
Florida Marlins manager
Joe Girardi to take a broad-
casting gig instead of any
of the available managerial
jobs in baseball. With New
York skipper Joe Torre in
the final year of his con-
tract, Girardi, a former
Yankee, will be on the
short list of candidates to
succeed Torre.
Florida freshman QB Tim
Tebow is the inspiration for
an Alabama legislative initia-
tive known as the Tim
Tebow Bill which would give
homeschooled athletes equal
access to sports at public,
schools.
ESPN baseball analyst
Jeff Brantley came across
as a nitwit in his defense
of Tigers pitcher Kenny
Rogers and the "pine tar"
incident. TV cameras
caught a brown "spot" on
Rogers' pitching hand dur-
ing Game 2 of the World
Series. Rogers claims it., was
dirt others say it was
pine tar'--- and that he got.
rid of it between innings.
Brantley claims there is
"no way" the pitcher was
cheating and Rogers "prob-
ably used it during his
bullpen warm-up before
the game and just forgot"
to wash it off. Yeah, sure,
Jeff:
What in the world has
happened to Florida State? .
Seems like only yesterday
Seminoles fans were gloating
over the team's season-open-
ing victory over Miami and
crowing about going unde-
feated this season. Now
some want to ruri the
Bowdens out of Tallahassee
and call in reinforcements.
Best bet for the weekend:
Tebow to see plenty of play-'
ing time in front of his
hometown Jacksonville
crowd on Saturday as Florida
battles Georgia.


With starters

missing, FMS

falls to visiting

Fort Caroline

By JOHNNY WOODHOLISE
A.SSOCL4TE EDITOR

Playing without the services
of two starters, including its
leading rusher and scorer, was
too much to overcome for
Fletcher Middle School in its
season-ending football game
Monday.
The Junior Senators (3-4) fell
to Fort Caroline 26-12 at .ack
Taylor Stadium.
Fletcher trailed the visiting
Cavaliers 8-6 to start the sec-
ond half, but turned the ball
over on its first two posses-
sions of the the third quarter.
Fort Caroline (3-4) convert-
ed both miscues into short-
field scores to lead 20-6 with
1:48 to play in the third quar-
ter.
Fletcher got as close as 20-12
to start the fourth stanza, as
quarterback Eric Fuller scored
on an 11-yard run to cap a 48-
yard scoring drive.
Fuller rushed for 72 yards on
16 carries and passed for 66
yards and one touchdown,
connecting with Nathan
Scruggs on a 37-yard TD pass
in the second quarter.
Fletcher went into the game
minus its starting linebackers
Mitchell Hester and Corey
Massey. Hester was also the
team's top running back.
Fort Caroline opened the
scoring on a 2-yard plunge by
quarterback Juan Menendez
with 5:57 remaining in the
first quarter. The TD was set
up by a 68-yard punt return.
Micha'el Hardmon intercept-
ed a Fuller pass and returned it
to the Fletcher 30, setting up a
1-yard TD run by Joshua
Purdy.
.. H., ardmon recovered,a
,. Eg ee funii?.lR at he -,
Senators .18-y'ard line to set up
Jeremiah Harper's 18-yard TD
run.
Fletcher rallied to within
eight points with 7:53 to play,
but a short punt set up Fort
Caroline at the Senator 30.
Harper scored two plays
later on a 32-yard run for the
game's final points.
Fletcher's other losses this
season were to Mandarin,
Landmark and Kernan middle
schools. The Senators beat
Oceanway, Arlington and
Mayport.


By REX EDM(
SPORTS It'


It may be just c(
that two of the
most important
came to town via
.draft, but that's ho
smiled upon Wayi
NFL team.
Donovin Darius
standout at
Syracuse,
which is not --
far from his
hometown of
Camden, C
N.J., while hi
Fred Taylor ,
needed no W
introduction t
here since his
starring role e
with the. y
University of Y
Florida tr
Gators.
Both of W
them had a
something in b
common .
apart from e
their talent as
hard hitters W
Donovin
on defense
and Fred on
offense.
They also
shared that
rare talent of


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Pn,-lo D) ROB DeAUGELO
Fletcher Middle School quarterback Eric Fuller (12) looks for open space as Fort Caroline defender Jimmy Hundley closes in
Monday at Jack Taylor Stadium. The Junior Senators lost. 26-12, in their season finale. Fuller rushed for 72 yards on 16 carries in
the game.


MNDSONM Donovin had started all 105
RONDSOTER games he had played, the
most of any defensive player
in Jaguars history. He was, and
coincidence ,. is, the team's all-time leading
Jaguars' tackler with a record of 789
t players going into the 2006 season. .
the 1998 It's small wonder that with a
ow fortune record like that, when Darius
ne Weaver's talks, his teammates listen.
The hard-hitting safety has
had been a that special talent of getting
other Jaguars',
attention
S------- without sock-
I played for Tom ing him with
a two-by-four.
,oughlin and I liked ,At16'", 225.
im. But with Tom it pounds,
vas all just one sys- physically
em. He never deviat- imposing like
a few of his
d. ,Now Jack gives teammates are
ou more leeway. He Henderson or
ies to understand Rob Meier or
vhat each man has Paul Spicer
ea man come to mind
nd needs. Jack has a but he's
better seInse of a play- carved out a
eer sense memorable
r's needs because he, NFL career by
vas a player himself. getting the
most out of ,
What nature
/ gave him.
SDonovin Darius Donovin plays
- Donovii Darius not just with
Jaguars safety his brawn but
with his brain
as well. That's


leadership, which coaches
love to see because it is such a
scarce commodity.
Taylor has had to battle
injuries while piling up count-
less Jaguars records. Darius has
been luckier, although he was
out most of last season with a
torn ACL. Up to this season,


evident because he is hard to
fool on the field.
Another reason for his value
to the Jaguars is his relation-
ship to the other players.
Players are impressed by
actions they see. .Younger
teammates would like to
match Darius' record. They


know you don't survive in big-
time professional football for
eight years without knowing a,
ton about the game.
Jaguars players know Darius
and Taylor know the game
and: as on rookie recently put
it, "[\Ve] just hope so of that
know-how rubs off on us."
Darius notes that any leader,
whether a coach or team cap-
tail has to know his individ-
ual strengths.
"I played for Tom Coughlin


and I liked him," Darius said.
"But with Tom it was all just
one system. He never deviated.
"Now, Jack [Del Rio] gives
you more leeway. He tries to'
understand what each inan
has and needs. Jack has a bet-
ter sense of a player's needs
because he was a player him-
self.
"This is a good team as
good as the Jlaguars have had
--but we still have a long way
to go."


Natural leaders sonletirnes
gravitate toward coaching
once their playing days are.
over. Does Donovin see him-
self within a whistle and clip-
board someday?
"I don't know," he says.
"I've thought about it. I may
when playing is over."
For now, however, the safety
is focused on making sure the
Jaguars fulfill the lofty expecta-
tions of a Super Bowl con-
tender.


CLARIFICATION


In a photo from the Fletcher-Paxon game that ran in Wednesday's Beaches Leader, the
name of the Senators' Brian Mitchell (18) was omitted. A gang of Senators tacklers
including Mitchell (18), Lacy McDougald (13), Troy Guidry (31) and Johnnie O'Hara (3)
took down Paxon quarterback David Lee during last Friday night's game at Jack Taylor
Stadium.


October 27, 2006


OPINION


2006 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS


Darius leads Jaguars by example





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Water exercise program pro-
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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 mom-
ings and evenings; deep water
classes Mon. Weds. and Sat.


For more information contact
the UNF Aquatic Center at 620-
2854.

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kids ages 5-17 is underway. The
deadline to-register is Nov. 4.
Winter season leagues,, which,
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baby. Outdoor classes where
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taking place in Atlantic Beach
Thursday and Saturdays, and
Fort Caroline Mondays,
Wednesday and Fridays from
9:30 a.mi. until 10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or
visit strollerfit.com/arlington.


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The Fletcher lacrosse team recently participated in the Great Pumpkin Lacrosse Shoot-Out. Top
row, from left: Grant Fletcher, Johnny Bishop, Austin Sherill, Michael Parker, Ryan Karrish. Adam
Hansford and Nick Dalcero. Bottom row: Avery Goetz, James Hendrick, Chase Spanos, Hiatt
Woods, Nat Soergel, Will Carraher-Strauss,and coach Matt Soergel.


Men are susceptible to osteoporosis


Question: Dr. Smith, do
men get osteoporosis?
Answer: Yes, osteoporosis
does occur in men. While more
common in women, it is felt
that osteoporosis in men is
under-diagnosed.
The most frequent factors
associated are age greater than
. 75, low baseline body mass
index, weight loss greater than
5 percent over a four-year peri-
od, smoking, and physical inac-
tixitv. Prevention and early
detection are the best forms of
management.
Overall, it is estimated that
more than 2 million men in
the United States have osteo-
porosis. Linfortunately, diagno-
sis is typically made too late,
after either a hip or spinal frac-
ture has occurred. This is par-
ticularly concerning, for while
only 30 percent of hip fractures
occur in men, during the first
year following surgery, men
have twice the mortality rate of
women: 30 percent vs. 17 per-
cent.
While men tend to start with
a higher bone mass, they actu-
ally lose bone at the same rate
as women. Osteoporosis is not
just a disease of the elderly
however, with some five per-
cent of men greater than age 50
being affected.
A woman's lifetime risk is 50
percent, while a man's is
approximately 20 percent. Men
tend to be stubborn, and unfor-
tunatelv are much less likely to
be treated despite diagnosis for
they're asymptomatic, until
they suffer a fracture.
The absolute best treatment
for osteoporosis is prevention.
Throughout your life, you
should participate in weight
bearing exercise in order to
maximize and maintain peak
bone mass.
In adulthood, men should
have daily intake of 1,.000-1,500
mg of calcium and 400-800 ILU
of Vitamin D. Some studies
have suggested that' the normal
adult diet contains only 60 per-
cent of the daily reconmmenda-
tion. Tobacco use should be
avoided, as should excessive
alcohol intake.
Given that osteoporosis is
greatest for men aged 70 and
older, physicians should consid-
er routine screening in the years
prior to this. Once diagnosed,
your medical physician will dis-.
cuss ,with you options for fur-
ther treatriment options such as
oral medications and hormone
treatments
Balance program
reduces sprains
Participating in a weekly bal-
ance training program can sig-
nificantly reduce the risk of
ankle sprains in athletic compe-
tition, according to Dr. Malachy
McHugh, director of research at
the Nicholas Institute of Sports
Medicine and Athletic Trauma
at Lenox Hill Hospital in New
York.
The findings of his research
were presented recently at the
annual meeting of the annual
meeting of the American
Orthopedic Society for Sports
Medicine (AOSSM). Researchers.
tracked the incidence among


bike. But even these were now
done with tremendous difficul-.
ty because of his knee. He also
noted that as the years had
passed, his legs took on a more
bowed appearance.
Frank had been treated over
the years with a variety of di-
ferent medications, exercises,
and injections. As time went
on, these became less helpful,.
and his quality of life became
more intolerable.
Frank and I had talked about
knee replacement surgery for a
number of years, but he never
felt like he was ready, until ..
now.


.. _. ,- i,s ,_ysical examination cer-
175 players over a five-yehr .. t.ijrily suggested that he was
period. ready. He showed significant
A training program consisted' swelling, popping and snap-
of five minutes of daily ping, and reduced motion of
strengthening and balance exer- his knee. His x-rays showed
cises on a foam stability pad that lie had completely worn
during the preseason and twice away the cartilage coating on
weekly while in-season. Despite the end of the bone and the
such a short course of training, meniscal pad.
the occurrence of ankle sprains An arthroscopy was felt to be
were reduced by 60percent of little benefit to him, and we
attributed to the training pro- further discussed the nsks and
gram. benefits of knee replacement
Studies have also shown that surgery, and he decided to.
an overweight football player move forward.
with a previous ankle sprain is His surgery was performed
19 times more likely to sprain and after a few days in the hos-
his ankle again than a normal pital, he went home. Several
weight football player with no 'hours a day, he would usea
prior history of injury. It was device called a CPM or continu--
therefore recommended that ous passive motion machine,
any overweight athlete, espe- which would bend his knee .
cially one with a prior sprain be back and foith, helping him'.
assigned to a training regimen. regain his range of motion. He
also had outpatient physical '
jOe-ne of the nice things therapy three times a week.
about having a surgical As the weeks went by, Frank
practice in a small com- showed consistent progress. Six
,muhity is that it really gives 'weeks after surgery, he was iead:
you the opportunity to get to to return to golf. While he strug-
know your patients. gled early on, as time went by he
I 'often see my patients when continued to show improve-
I am out to the movies, dinner, ment, Ten weeks after surgery,
or the grocery store. I have he asked me to join hin.
made house calls for some, and Imet Frank, an 18-handicap,
have been fortunate to get to, on the fust tee at the Golf Club
play golf with others. One such of Amelia Island. After a well
patient invited me out for golf struck drive, he took a 5-wood
recently, and it was quite a day. to the green, about 18 feet from
Frank Reidinger is a 66-year- the pin. He lined up hisputt,
old male who has been both- and started the ball on its way.
ered by an arthritic knee for When the ball was 'about half
several years now. Once an way to the hole, he started
a\id tennis player and runner, walking after it like Tiger VWoods
his actihides had been cut back when he knows the ball is going
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the whole day for Frank. He
played like the old man who
plays in the drying rain in
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Florida heavily favored to steamroll Georgia


By ROBERT DeANGELO'
SPORTS EDITOR
It's all set up for Florida.
Georgia is reeling after losses to
Tennessee and Vanderbilt, the
Gators are well-rested coming
off a bye week, and UF coach
Urban Meyer says he's "really
anxious" to coach in his second
Georgia-Florida game.
Oh, and the Gators are eager
to mix it up on the field again
following their lone loss of the
2006 season two weeks ago to
Auburn.
Oddsmakers have installed
Florida as nearly a two touch-
down favorite for Saturday's
game, which officials from both
schools are trying to wean fans
'from calling "The World's
Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party."'
But aside forn the annual
show that comes wi th intense
tailgating and one of college
football's most hotly contested
rivalries, the match-up seems
particularly one-sided this year.
The Bulldogs are 6-2 (3-2 in the.
SEC) and:the Gators 6-1 (4-1
SEC) and ranked sixth in the
latest BCS standings. Their sea-
sons, however, appear to be
going in opposite directions.
After undergoing a quarter-
back shuffle through its first
eight games, Georgia looks to
have settled on Matthew
Stafford at least through
Saturday. Stafford, a freshman,
has completed 53.6 percent of
his passes for 849 yards and
three touchdowns with seven
interceptions.
Joe Tereshinski, a senior, and
Joe Cox have also logged time
under center for the Dawgs,
though the offense has strug-


gleci mightily. With no impact
receiver as a target, Stafford
guided Georgia to a victory over
Mississippi State last week in a
20-of-32 performance for 267
yards and a pair of TDs. The
young QB threw three picks in
the process, however.,









The win snapped a two-game
losing streak for Georgia, which
is averaging a little more than
26 points'ta game and about 318
yards of offense. It's been a baf-
fling season for head coach
Mark Richt because he entered
the 2006 campaign with what
was reputed to be on of the
nation's most talented groups of
tailbacks. Yet through' eight .
weeks no feature back has ,
emerged from that group. Kregg
Lumpkin:carried the load last
week, rushing for 80 yards and
one touchdown on 15 attempts.
For the season, Lumpkin has
run for 475 yards and thiee
scores.
Defensively, .the Dawgs have
surrendered an average of 267.4
yards and 16.6 points to oppo-
nents this season. But the last
few games may. have revealed
weaknesses in Georgia's scheme
or a defense that is wearing
down.
In their first five games, the
Bulldogs yielded only 34 total


points and recorded a pair of
shutouts. But the D has given
up 99 points in its last three
outings, with two of those.
games against Vanderbilt and
Mississippi State, not'exactly
known as offensive juggernauts.
Against Meyer's spread-option
offense, Richt has reason for
concern,
"We definitely have a tall
,order ahead of us, especially the
way we have been playing as of
late,' Richt said during the
Georgia-Florida media day. "\Ve
have to get a whole lot better in
a hurry. It's going to be one
heck of a challenge for us.
"They play a spread system
and then run the ball out of the
spread as good as anyone and
then of course they have big
playmakers."
Florida, meanwhile has aver-
aged 2 .3 points per game and
394 yards of offense this year.
Starting quarterback Chris Leak
has 1,503 yards passing and 15
TDs, while freshman under-
studs and former Nease High
QB Tim Tebow has 252 rushing
yards and four scores on the
ground while seeing limited
action. Tebow, who guided
Nease to a state championship
just 10 months ago, has also
passed tor 152 yards and two
. TDs.
Defensively, the Gators have
given up an average of 12
points a game and have capital-
ized on an opportunistic sec-
ondary led by Reggie Nelson
and Ryan Smith, each of whom
has picked oft four passes.
With everything at stake for,
Florida and little incentive for.
Georgia, this one looks like a'
lopsided Gators victory.


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Mickler's Landing in Ponte Vedra Beach. Horseback riders (above) head south and
(at right) Donn Kirkland sets up a camera for a family Christmas photo while his wife
Cristie, their 13-month-old daughter Martina and Cristie's 21-year-old son Adam
Kinser pose. A flock of birds fly in formation (below right) and Sawmill Lakes residents
Steven and Patricia Frank walk their light brown greyhound, Revie, and a neighbor's
multi-colored greyhound, Snickers.


Transients:


Continued from A-1
"We are doing what we
can," he said. "This is still
evolving."
Right now, there is appar-
ently little St. Johns County)
officials can do without action
by the property owner.
White said she visited the
site after a Ponte Vedra
woman complained to
Jacksonville Beach police that
she was harassed outside
Target Oct. 20.
The woman told police that
two transients followed her to
her car and began harassing
her. No police report was avail-
able.


White said she contacted
James Acosta, code enforce-
ment supervisor for-St. Johnf-
County, to advise him of the
possible fire hazard, but
options for county enforce-
ment may be lirttllfd. '
"Normally, it's the property
owner's responsibility," Acosta
said in an interview
Wednesday, adding that-fire-
hazards fall under the jurisdic-
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Forestrv.
He said camps of transients
have been problem in that
particular area, and the only
way to disperse them is to
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Acosta said the Sheriff's
Office is in the process of con-
tactirig the owner, Peter
Sleiman Development Group,
for permission to cite the tran-
sients once again.
"That will hopefully move
them out of there," Acosta
said.
Last week, the city of
Jacksonville Beach had a sur-
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County boundary and direct-
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behind Target the only por-
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that is inthe city limits'- be
cleared.
The vacant property' to the
south is in St. Johns County
and subject to that county's
laws, which, unlike those in
Jacksonville Beach, do not


require land owners to mow
property, White said.
She explained that transient
often prefer unmowed proper-
ty because the vegetation
screens them from public
White said she inspected the
site and 'found grills. The
smell wafting from the area
makes it clear that there is no
bathroom on the property
where people are camping, she
said.
"You've got to watch where
you step," White said. "It's just
nasty and stinks bad."
White said some of the tran-
sients in the area are very
aggressive. Often people can
be seen panhandling along
State Road A1A, near the
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Sleiman Development Group
was not returned. Neither was
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Mt. Currahee not

for faint of heart

e0% ,n his first day at
Camp Toccoa, an
experimental Army
base in the North Georgia
foothills, Pvt. Ed Tipper
gazed up at imposing
Mount Currahee, which rose
1,000 feet above the parade
ground, and gasped.
"I'll bet when we finish
the training program here,
the last thing they'll make
us do will be to climb to the
top of that mountain,"
Tipper, a World War II para-
trooper, recalled in Stephen
Ambrose's best-selling book
"Band of Brothers."
Minutes after Tipper's
remark, a whistle blew, men
fell into line and the order
was given to run up the
mountain, the first of many'
treks up Currahee.
Running Currahee's wind-
ing and arduous trail, three
miles up and three miles
down, became an' every'-
other-day exercise for
Tipper's unit, Easy
Company, 506 Parachute
Infantry Regiment, 101st
Airborne Division.
Running Cirrahee was an
integal part of a 13-week
paratrooper school at Camp
Toccoa.
Today, if you're a runner
trying to tackle the moun-
tain, the gravel trail to the
top is still mighty strenuous.
The last 200 yards to the
summit are heart-pounding
hard.
I know. Two weeks ago, I
participated in the annual
Currahee Challenge, a 10K
run up and down the
mountain that once served
as a proving ground for
thousands of W1VII para-
troopers.
The rolling trail is pictur-
esque, with a breathtaking
-iew at the top near a rock
outcropping.
Running Currahee is a
humbling experience. I'm
not sure what hurts worse,
the uphill portion or the
downhill.
According to "Band of
Brothers," members of Easy
Company ran the mountain
in.50 minutes.
"The record" for running
Currahee in 1942, the year
the unit trained at Camp
Toccoa, was 42 minutes,
Dick Winters recalls in his
2006 memoir, Bevond Band
of Brothers."
"The run was wicked, a
real killer," Winters says in
his book.
"In a free run competition
to the summit and back, I
can't remember anyone who
could 'run' up Currahee. I
was strictly no runner, just
did it by plugging away."
--- A former college wrestler,
Winters once ran the moun-
* tain in 44 minutes.
At the Oct. 14 Currahee
Challenge, the winner, Jeff
Poe, 34, of Georgia, covered
the course in 36 minutes.
Winters' time would have
placed him 21st overall in
this year's event, two spots
behind the first female fin-
isher, Anne Flinn, who
clocked a 43:55.
Today's runners have the
benefit of the latest in shoe
technology and running
attire. We also had a water
station at the halfway mark.
Easy Company ran
Currahee without water and
in cotton T-shirts, shorts
and Army boots.
It's no wonder that when
paratroopers such as
Winters and Tipper bailed
out over Normandy on D-
Day, their battle cry was
"Currahee." .
Camp Toccoa is long
gone, but the mountain
remains, still challenging all
comers,


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becomes i'Bo Bat.'


FROM STAFF
For one creepy night of'the
year, a street in Marsh
Landing in Ponte Vedra
Beach becomes "Boo
Boulevard" and one house
there draws hundreds of trick-
or-treaters.
Work has already begun to
convert the house on St.
Andrews Court into a haunt-
ingly magical experience for
those who may venture out
on Tuesday All Hallow's
Eve.
The family that has occu-
pied the house at 6100 since
1992 has been decorating for
Halloween every year since
moving in, said Shelley
Whitman, owner and occu-
pant of the home with her
husband, Haddan Allen.


The couple's son Zac, a sen-
ior at Georgia Tech who has
been the driving force behind
the project, has already
strung lights on a recent visit
home, and he returns this
weekend to help complete
the transformation, Whitman
said.
As decorations were added
year after year, so did the
number of visitors, Whitman
said.
There are plenty of lights -
electric circuits have been
added to accommodate the
load, she said.
Visitors also can see ghosts
and bats floating overhead, a
10-foot-tall grim reaper wan-
dering the premises, a fog-
filled graveyard and other
scary sights. Sound effects
add to the adventure.


A pumpkin-toss game with
prizes is available for younger
trick-or-treaters, and apple
cider and s'mores are served
at N fire pit attended by one
of the volunteers who help
with the event.
A few years ago, the family
decided that their annual
work and expense could be
put to another use, and they
pledged to give $1 for every
visitor to charities helping
foster children.
"The needs of foster chil-
dren have long been a con-
cern and a focus in our fami-
ly," she said.
Last year, about 500 visitors
crept through Boo Boulevard,
and they added about $1,500


See BOO, B-2


Frankenstein tale still creepy


by HAL NEWSOME
REVIEWER
While 1973's "Frankenstein
The True Story" is neither true
nor a faithful adaptation of
Mary Shelley's gothic novel, it
is one of the more intriguing
treatments of the
Frankenstein story.
Originally broadcast in
1974 as a two-part television
movie, the complete three-
hour production is now avail-
able on DVD. The tale is
creepy enough to provide sev-
eral thrills for a late-night
Halloween viewing.
After the fatal drowning of
his younger brother, Dr.
Victor Frankenstein (Leonard
Whiting) becomes obsessed
with learning the secrets of
conquering death. His quest
leads him to become a stu-
dent of the brilliant but
bizarre Dr. Henry Clerval
(David McCallum). The two
soon graduate from resurrect-
ing dead insects and severed
human limbs to their ulti-
mate goal bringing life to a
human corpse. I
On the eve of their greatest
experiment, Clerval dies,


leaving Victor to complete
their quest alone. Predictably,
he is successful the patch-
work man lives. But when
Victor removes the bandages
from its face, he reveals not
the hideous deformity which
is the staple of most
Frankenstein films, but the
smiling, almost angelic coun-
tenance of "the Creature"
(Michael Sarrazin).
What ensues is a pleasant
twist on the initial relation-
ship between man and mon-
ster. Victor begins teaching


the Creature ... not just how
to talk and react among peo-
ple, but also how to appreci-
ate beauty. Instead of hiding
his creation, Victor takes it to
the opera. Their relationship
progresses from teacher and
student to very nearly that of
brothers.

This is a Frankenstein story,
however, so the pleasant
times are not going to last.
Soon, the Creature begins
developing unsightly lesions
on its neck, and Victor real-
izes that the process by which
he instilled life in it is revers-
ing. As the Creature's appear-
ance deteriorates, Victor locks
it away, first in his apartment
and then in his old laborato-
ry. The Creature cannot
understand Victor's sudden
animosity toward it and,
since Victor has destroyed all
mirrors, cannot at first see
what is happening to it.
After finally discovering a
shard of glass and seeing how
misshapen it is becoming, the
Creature, in a fit of despair,


See FRANK, B-4


Always thought ghost
tours were for gullible,
corny tourists who wear
loud Hawaiian shirts and
take pictures of everything
from street signs to door
knobs.
This, of course, is the last-
ing impression from my very
first ghost tour the one my
mother dragged me to while
we were on vacation in Key
West.
While the ghost tales were
admittedly interesting and
creepy, I was utterly humili-
ated by locals who taunted
us by screaming, "Boo!"
So when I discovered that
St. Augustine offers several
ghost tours, I decided to give
one a try in an effort to leave
that embarrassing adolescent
memory behind.
If anything, I thought,
strolling the old Spanish
streets at night and 'listening
to scary stories will spark my
Halloween spirit.
If not, I can enjoy a nice
glass of spirits at the Mill
Top Tavern when the whole
ordeal is over.
My tour.guide's name was
Andy, a burly, gray-bearded
man with a bellowing voice
and an authentic looking
pirate costume complete
with a flask of what looked
like rum.
Andy' started us on a stroll
down St. George Street,
where he stopped for a few
shorttales of hauntings.
As ,we moved off of St.
George and behind the popu-
lar Florida' Cracker restau-
rant, we came to the House
on Toques Place, which is
reporte4y.,.haunted and iron-
ically fo r 1aa ,: >'*; ,,,
Arndy"trl "th'tTe"house is
always for sale. He said a 2-
year-old boy died in the
house and folks who have
liyied in it over the years
have heard sounds of a cry-
ing child in the hallway.
Adults, however, cannot
see the ghost only children
can see him.
We moved on to the story
of the Casablanca, a bed and
breakfast that faces the
Matanzas Bay.


LAURA
FOWLER
STAFF WRITER

The ghost of a widow who
owned the inn during
Prohibition reportedly
haunts the place.
When ships carrying rum
from Jamaica would sail into
the bay, she would warn
them when federal agents
were in town by swinging a
lantern from the widow's
walk at the top of the inn.
Today, boaters in the bay
can sometimes see a swing-
ing orb of light coming from
the widow's walk, Andy said.
The real spine-tingling sto-
ries, which I'm not going to
give away, were told in the
shadows of the Castillo de
San Marcos (the fort and in
front of a couple of cemeter-
ies around Cordova Street.
Andy explained that about
one out of seven or eight
people on his tours usually
see, feel or experience some-
thing characterized as a spiri-
tual encounter.
No one on our tour had
any such experience, but
there were a couple of good
laughs from some of the
skeptics.
As we passed by a southern
wall of the fort, Andy point-
ed out a vague image of a
face in the stone, which peo-
ple say is that of Osceola,
who was once imprisoned
there.
Winnie Morgan and Naomi
Hesselgrave, two women
from Tampa, stopped and
squinted at the wall for a few
moments.
"It's a stretch," Hesselgrave
concluded.


Spr.olo by LAURA FOWL...R
"Andy," ourghost tour guide, tells a chilling ghost story in front of
a cemetery on St. George Street.


Neptune Arts Group


exhibits at Adele Grage


by ALEXANDRA KUNMMERNES
STAFF WRITER
A big puff of white cloud
rises through a small painting
of a beach scene like steam
curling out of a mug of hot
chocolate.
Local artist Marjie Wagnon
was so captivated by this scene
from her front porch on Oak
Street that she took out,her oil
paints and went to work. She
named the picture "Dancing
Clouds."
This was just one interpreta-
tion of beach life at an art
show, sponsored by the
Neptune Arts Group, at the
Adele Grage Cultural Center in
Atlantic Beach.
'Various local artists dis-
played their art work, using
everything from watercolors,
acrylics, pencils and oil paints
to convey local scenes, primari-


ly of the beaches, although
there were a few exceptions.
For example, artist F.
Caterina Lionti, took an
abstract approach to her work,
using a technique called fractal
art. She displayed a computer-
generated picture of her inter-
pretation of the depths of the
ocean, using swirling colors
and a layering process.
While her work is done on a
computer, Lionti pquates the
process to a different form of
painting. Using several com-
puter progranis, Lionti is able
to layer colors and "paint with
light" as.she describes it.
"It was so magical to me,
painting with light," she said.
The idea of Lionti's abstract
work is to paint the feelings
from her experiences, she said.
The "Around Town" exhibit
will be on display at the center
until Dec. 8.


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T e L V.V-Jr.OJLJcLU 27


Annuals don't like to be mulched


I must admit that this week
my brain is a bit like mush
and am not sure what to write
about.
Tomorrow I will be attend-
ing the 26th annual advanced
Master Gardener training for
three days of heavy duty, up-
to-the-minute breaking nre-
search in the gardening arena.
I hope to come back with
plenty to fill you in on, and
that chili rose thing from last
week will no doubt be one of,
them.
We are to get updates on
citrus canker and a new thing
called "citrus greening."
And frankly, I do not know
yet whether that is a regional
concern of ours or for those
farther south.
'One topic I am really inter-
ested in is "new
hydrangeas."Another is "new
plants." Neither have very
exotic names. Anyway;, I usu-
ally come back armed with
plenty of new info to pass on
.to you, and will do my best
once again.
It is always very interesting
to get together with the ,
Master Gardeners from the
entire state because we all
have such different growing
concerns. It is our job to pass
these guidelines on to you,
the homeowner.
Now, a few comments on
the annuals out there waiting'
to be snatched up for plant-,
ing. ,* ..
Frankly, even if I were not
going to be able to plant any
for twp weeks, I still would ,
hold off on most of the ones
best designed for the cooler
weather.
I would suggest that you do,
some planning ,and then wait
to buy and plant when tem-
peratures are in the 50's and
60's at night and the 70's or
60's during the day. This is
especially true with the really
cool weather annuals such as
pansies, snapdragons, petu-
nias, flowering cabbage and
kale, and alyssum.
There are a few things to
think about now before you
take your checkbook to the
plant center.
The color of the flowers can'
add or detract from numerous
aspects of your home. For
instance, the bold, deep colors
generally are going to draw
the eye to the spot where they
are planted.
Strong colors of flowers can
do'bea'utifully accehtin'g a pale'-
house, or strategically placed
where they will not conflict
with such things as variegated
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"PAINTING CHURCHES"
opens at 8 p.m. today at
Players By The Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville B.each. The
production run through Nov.
11. Show times vary. Tickets
are $15 for general admission,
$10 for students and seniors.
Call 249-2022 for information.

"WONDER OF THE
WORLD," a black comedy by
David Lindsay-Abaire, is per-
formed at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday at FCCJ's. South
Campus, 11901 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Tickets are $10 for
general admission, $8 for sen-
iors, non FCCJ students and
military, $5 for FCCJ students
and employees. Call 646-2222
for information.
"ONE MAN STAR WARS
TRILOGY" opens at 7:30 p.m.,
today in the Wilson Center for
the Arts at FCCJ's South
S Campus, 11901 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. The tribute to
SGeorge Lucas runs through
Nov. 5. Show times and ticket
prices vary. Call 632-3373 for
information. ''
"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.
SAdmission ranges from $39 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call
641-1212 for information.


PBTS auditions, for
"Visiting Mr. Green" will be
held at 6 p.m. Sunday ,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.

PBTS CLASSES -Players By
The Sea will offer adult
improvisation classes taught by
Educational Director Barbara
Williams at 106 6th Street'
North, Jacksonville Beach.Call
Barbara Williams at 249-0289.


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BARBARA
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COLUMNIST

That doesn't mean you
should avoid strong colors if
you like them, just think
about it before you go bonkers
,ahd.then regret it. One potful
might just make a better state-
ment than 10 of the same
bold colors. Also, bold colors.
make a house seem to be clos-
er to the street, and usually,
also smaller.
That does not mean that
you have to use only pale
tones, but a bright planter can
help those pale tones. Pale
toned flowers also love to be
planted in masses so as they
grow, they offer a whole
spread of color.
Think about the pansies
that will be available. There
are certain varieties that are
large faced, somewhat strong
colored in deep yellow, deep
purple, burgundy and some-
time white. Often they have
several of these colors on their
faces.
Then there are the smaller
pansies which tend to be pale
in tone: pale yellow, pale
peach, pale blue, pale laven-
der, and none of them have
too much else going on cos-
metically. You may have seen
color tones you loved last
year, but stick to your guns
until your find those. And
then plan a design in the
ground for them to fill into,
or a pretty planter.
Snapdragons are the same,
but they are mostly bold in
color, however, they vary con-
siderably in height. You can
use them as rear plants in a,
bed or planter if you get the
tall guys, and then play with
other flowers in the fore-


ground.


Some snaps are multi-col-
ored and are quite unique'.
The rage last year, and I
expect it will be again, is the
petunia. However, they may
be ruffled, hanging, clumpy,
or whatever, but mostly they
still come in tones of purple,
magenta, red, white, .and
pink;
Every now and then I've
seen a pale yellow which
might look stunning with a
burgundy snap or deep purple
pansy. I do not know if these
petunias are the Wave Series,
but they sure did a bangup
job through all kinds of weird
weather last year.
Lest I forget, for you shady-
yard folks, many people have
already planted impatiens
which will do beautifully if we
do not have real cold weather.
Or if you are willing to'head
out with old sheets or newspa-
pers and cover them.
Sometimes, because our
trees alter our yard's sun expo-
sure during different seasons,
those who could not grow
shady plants at one time, can
at another. And that makes for
a neat change. Just remember
that impatiens and begonias
are not freeze tolerant.
So, my point today is just to
be planning for what you
want, and ifit stays so hot for
a bit, wait a little. It is also
easier and far cheaper to buy a
small quantity of what you
think you'll like, than to buy
the truckload and then hate
them.
So experiment, drive around
other neighborhoods and steal
some of their ideas, or start
your own trend.
Annuals do not like to be
mulched, so remember what
that will look like as well. If
you must, then do not get the
mulch against the tender
stems. And if you get that
mulch that is red-looking
painted stuff, remember about
the bold colored flowers.
So have fun. I'll try and fill
my brain with new, important
horticultural things, but in
the meantime, have a good
week.
I will be impossible to be
reached this week and next,
so call the master gardeners
on the phones at 387-8850 if
you have gardening questions.


pr.oro uDrnmfl
Larry Sousa puts the final touches on the graveyard coffin, a recent addition to the Halloween
House in Marsh Landing.


Boo Blvd: Halloween House to open


Cont. from B-I
to a donation pumpkin that
also went to the charities,
Whitman said.
Visitors wishing to pay by
check are asked to make the
check out to "St. Augustine
Youth Services," she said.


A charity that started at sev-
eral years ago at Ocean Palms
Elementary School in Ponte
Vedra Beach How 'Bout A
Hug for Foster Kids also
.benefits from the Halloween
House, Whitman said.
Because Marsh Landing is a


gated community, some guests
will need permission to visit,
she said.
Boo Boulevard will open at
dusk Tuesday. To visit, call
Whitman or Aller at 285-
1558. : .


FOR KIDS


ARTLIFE STUDIOS will
offer Drop-In Fridays Theatre
Games on Friday afternoon
from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Kids ages 7-12 years will be
able to let their imagination
run wild during the high ener-
gy playtime. Parents must sign
a waiver for kids to participate.
Donations only, suggested
amount $5. ArtLife is located
at 510 Mayport Rd, Atlantic
Beach, just off Atlantic Blvd,
two blocks north of Skatelab,
at 5th Street. For information,
call 247-8337.
Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-


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Holiday Shoppes open Nov. 15-18 in PV


ust in time for Christmas,
the Holiday Shoppes
Southern Style will be
en at the Sawgrass Marriott
Resort Nov. 15-18.
Southern cooking demon-
strations and Christmas arts
and crafts are on tap. The
shops will be open 10 a.m. to
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11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 17. Fo:
more details, call 280-0614.
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reception from 6 to .8 p.m.'
The exhibit is culled from a
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ceramics, sculpture in wood,
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graphs, and garden art,
among other things.
The center is at 50
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Gallery L on Wednesday, Nov
1, with a reception from 6 to
8 p.m. Gallery L is on the sec-
ond floor of the Modis
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Jacksoniilfe.
Aimee K. Wiles will jury
this exhibit, which runs,:
through Nov. 29.
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ing in American glass and
fine crafts, celebrated its',
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with the opening of its new
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3250.
FOCUS Cummer and the
Friends of the Ponte Vedra
Library will present the sec,
ond of its six lectures, pn.
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 2
p.m., wifh a hands-on pro-
gram with Barbara Sarvis.
Sign up now so that supplies
will be provided.
S Call 285-1114 for more
details or visit gbialk@'com-
cast.net.
t.' A new exhibit will open at'
the Haskell Gallery and Art
Kisosks'at the Jacksonville
International Airport on Nov.
1. It will remain on display,
until Jan. 31.
The University of North
Florida Gallery will open its
Art and Design Faculty
Annual with a reception from
5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday,
Nov. 2. The exhibit will run
through Nov. 7. Call 620-
2534 for gallery hours and,
information.
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"Around Town," an art
exhibit by local artists,
opened last week at the Adele
Grage Cultural Center in
Atlantic Beach.
Beaches residents will love
it, as it records familiar sights
and scenes that we enjoy in
our daily lives. They are
recorded through paintings
on canvas;, watercolor paper,
photography and digital art.
Thirty-seven works in vary-
ing sizes include familiar
dunes, oceanside gazebos, the
lifeguard station, Town
Center, Hanna Park, the
Beach Boulevard bridge, blue *
crabs, palm trees and clouds.
The level of work is profes-
sional and imaginative. See
this exhibit through Dec. 8 at
761 Ocean Blvd.
The Jacksonville Watercolor:
Fall Show will open Sunday,
Nov. 12, at the St. Augustine
Art Association Gallery. A
reception will be held from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. Awards will be
presented at the opening. The
ljuor for this show is nation-
ally recognized watercolorist
Sue Archer.
On Nov. 7, Archer will
demonstrate her watercolor
techniques at the monthly
meeting of the Jacksonville
Watercolor Society at FCCJ's.
South Campus.
The meeting will be at 7
p.m. Call 273-2987.
The official after-hours
party of the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art's ,
2006 Gala, "Water in .
Motion," featuring DJ,: Sky
" Nellor, will take place Nbv.- 4
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


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Sunny and Dennis Barnard of P.S. Fabrics enjoy the grand opening of Eclectic Galleries in Costa
Verde Plaza last Friday.


For tickets and information,
Scall 366-6911.
.The South Gallery of FCCJ
- will host an exhibit of works
by two artists who articulate
the landscape in very differ-
ent and personal ways.,
Don Bied creates highly
graphic and architectural dig-
ital images of his travels. New
England resident Michael
Torien creates landscapes and
seascapes which draw upon
his memories of commercial
fishing.
NMeet the artists at a recep-
tion from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Thursday, Nov. 2.
An exhibit of artworks by


the Pablo Painters will open
Monday, Nov. 6, with a recep-
tion from 6 to 8 p.m. at
Piano Expo. The exhibit will
run through Nov. 29. Music
by Gene Nordan will be pro-
vided during the reception.
Call 641-1136 for details.
"Fruits and Spirits" opens
today at Bethel Gallery and
:will be on display until Nov.
26. The works were created by
youths ages 6 to 16 andrep-
resent love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and
self-control.
The gallery is at 4510 Palm
Valley Road. Call 280-9075.


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et me say that there are
tons of great mo\es and
spedals in the next few
days to celebrate Halloween.
There's everything from
modern-day gorefests iwluch [
won,t begin to touch upon'
here) to 1930's and '40s classics.
SMy list below is by no means
definitive -- jst some of my
favorites. '
Tonight, 8 p.m., ABC, "It's
the Great Pumpkin, Charlie,
Brown (40th Anniversariy."
There is a Great Pumpkin, and
this special cannot be 40 years
pid. Please alIbw-mt 'Thy illu-
Isions. va.J.- .,i y, rM
tonight, 8 p.m. and Sat, 2-
p.m., ABC Family, "Misery." You
just gotta love that a Stephen
King story about a psychotic
who kidnaps her favorite
author and breaks his anldes is
playing on something called


STEVE
BAILEY
RE\'IEWER
The Family Channel.
Sat., 3 a.m., TNT, ''Aliens."
Sigourney Weaver's got the
mommy thing going in this
one, making it the only "Alien'
flick that will make women cry.
Sat., 6 a.m., TV' Land,


"Munsters Marathon.'! 24 hours
of Herman Munster, the cool
family sports car, and that hip
theme song. All hail retro TV!
Sat., 4 p.m, Turner Classic
Movies, "The.Day the Earth
Stood Still." "Klaatu barada
nikto." You'd better hope
Patricia Neal gets a chance to
say it.
Sat., 6 p.m., Turner Classic :
Movies, "King Kong." Fay Wray,
a superb score, and ground-
breaking stop-motion anima-
tion. Take that, Peter Jackson'
Sat., 7 p.m, WE (Women,s
E.ttertaipment,), "Ghost." The
MkiU.r tLhinks he's satp :cause he
has a gun at the woman's head.
Then the ghost boyfriend up
and kicks the snot out of him.
Still loye it..
Sat., 8 p.m., ABC, "Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban." It has a terrific end-


ing. Theri a half-hour later, it
has another terrific ending. Tell
me this isn't the best "HP"
movie vet.
Sun., 4p.m., TNT, "Signs."
Mel Gibs6n sees aliens. And
he,s not drunk this time.
Sun., 7 p.m., Cartoon
Network, "Tim Burton's The
Nightmare Before Christmas."
Best Halloween movie ever, ,
hands down, thumbs up, I soap
, our car if you disagree.
Tues., 6 a.m., Turner Classic
Movies, "Freaks." A beautiful
trapeze artist humiliates her fel-
low circus freaks and finds outi
that you don't mess wi-h. it ti ,,b
real deal.
Tues., 9 p.m., USA, "Red
Dragon." Grab some fava beans
and a nice Chianti-and finish
off the evening with Hannibal
Lecte ;-


Cont. from B-1
tries to kill itself ... first by
stabbing itself repeatedly in
the heart, then by throwing
itself off a cliff
It learns, to its dismay, that it
is immortal. After stumbling
upon a small family living in
the woods, it befriends the
blind patriarch and falls in
love with his granddaughter,
Agatha (lane Seymour).
The Creature is allowed sever-
al idyllic days of happiness,
visiting, the blind old man
during the times when he is*
alone.
Victor, meanwhile, hoping
to put his experiment behind
him, returns home and weds
Elizabeth (Nicola Pagett).
His happiness is not long-
lasting, as he is approached by
the evil Dr. John Polidori
(played with gleeful hammi-
ness by James Mason), who
has his own agenda ... he
wants Victor's help in his own,
resurrection experiments..
Polidori basically blackmails
Victor for his assistance,
threatening to reveal his
knowledge of Victor's doomed
creation.
Victor's path crosses with
that of the Creature's when
Agatha is killed by a stage-
coach.
The despondent Creature;
brings her broken body to.
. Polidori, who, with Victor's
help, resurrects her as his pro-
tege, the beautiful but
demented Prima (also played
by Seymouri. During a party
to introduce Prima to society,:


the Creature makes its appear-
ance.
The murderous rampage of
the Creature and the disas-
trous confrontation between it
and Prima lead to a climactic
sea voyage, where the, fates of
Frankenstein, Elizabeth,
, Polidori and the Creature will
be decided.
While not the enduring
horror masterpiece of 1931's
"Frankenstein," "The True
Story" twists the original tale
enough to pique the viewer's
interest while staying true to
the gothic nature of the sub-
ject matter.
What elevates "The True
Story" above many of the
recent Frankenstein movies is
the performance of Sarrazin.
Initially imbuing the Creature
with playful innocence and an
almost effeminate grace and
manner, he allows his portray-
al to mutate much as the
Creature's physical appearance
does.
As the Creature gleefully
assaults Polidori during the
film's final moments, cackling
:,madly, and then shares one
final, tender moment with
Frankenstein, Sarrazin creates
one of the most tortured and
pathetic screen versions of
one of the most pitiful charac-
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watching.
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minutes, "Frankenstein The
True Story" is not rated, but
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there you have it.)
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for this futuristic Arnold
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wants it back." Will he get it
before the' next election?
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CONCERTS


CLUBS SCENE

NEW ON STAGE

Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Alpha Dog is in at 9 p,m. today
and Saturday.


Courtyard at 200 First Street,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922. Shoofly performs
from 7-10 p.m. today.

Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Jax Pipe & Drums is
in at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
Traditional Irish music with
the Bobby Flynn Band at 6
p.m. Sunday. Nancy Wilson
performs on Halloween.

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. Matlock, Sensei and
Animal Crackers play new rock
at 9 p.m. today. Badfish, billed
as the ultimate Sublime tribute
band, performs Saturday with
guests Weak sauce and Eiree
Nation. Matt Nathanson with
Brett Dennen are in Monday.
Halloween Night' with the
Yankee Slickers Tuesday. The
'Del MdCourey Band plays
Thursday.

Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonmille Beach 246-1070.
Freeze Frame is in at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
', Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
BayStreet performs at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Ron Perry
is in Sunday.

WEEKLY STANDARDS
Aromas' Cigar, \Vine' &
Martini Bar, 880 AlA N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2525. Le
Monde Quartet plays Latin
music Tuesdays. The- Jason
Andeison .G op p.errmi
every rfinfsda\-| Ios 'L` Brbfi
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 WVednesday through
September.

Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.

Caribee Key, 100 N First St.,
Neptune Beach 270-8940.
Pili Pili. plays reggae every
Friday and Saturday.

Champs L0unge, Sawgrass
'MarriOtt, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Cloud Nine are in today and
Saturday.

Fionn NMacCool's Irish Pub &
Restaurant, 333 1st St.'. N.,
Jacksonville .Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is in from 7-10
p.m. followed by Jimmy Solari
every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional


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The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra will be joined next week by Romanian-born pianist h
Ursuleasa playing the poetic music of Chopin as part of the Masterworks Series. The Nov.
program also features Brahms' warm and melodious Second Symphony. She will also perf
11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 3, at the'Mayo Clinic, as part of its coffee series. :


Irish music 'every Thursday. Sunday. '
Meridian plays traditional -
Irish music at 4 p.m. Sunday. Sawvgrass, 43 PGA Tour Blvd,
** Ponte Vedra Beach' 285-3133
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr., Ralph "E" performs top 40's
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.' blues, oldies and jazz every
Nolan Neal is inN Monday. Friday and Saturday night.
Songwriter's night with Seth *. *
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,' 20C
Reggae with Pili Pili every 1st Street, Neptune Beach
Wednesday. The Wes Cobb 249-2922. The' John Thomas
Band is in Thursdays. Mystic Group with Debra Rider play
Dino and the 420 Band are in. cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
Sunday. p.m. Sunday.

Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Spare Time Tavern anc
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach Grille. 1728 3rd St.. N.
S249-7787. Mary Ann Hawkins Jacksonville Beach 246-8360
plays piano Thursdays. The Eric Wink performs Tuesdays
Amanda Finch Jazz Quintet Yankee Slickers are in every
performs today. Pianist Matt Thursday. Reggae with Delions
Hall appears Saturday. i of Jah every -Friday. The
Hopeless appears Saturday
HomesteaJdQ6stauranif~"12'l ThJlimniEssery 'Band perform.
If Wg a-DBlvd.,'lQaisfKs ille Sundbysi 0
Beach *249-9660. Kenhe and *** ;
Sleepy every Friday; Mike Sun Dog Tavern, 207
Shackelford Band' appears Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
Saturday. 241-8221. Chuck Nash anc
.. the Zeni Twins, rotate .every
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N. -Wednesday. Chroma appears
First St., Jacksonville Beach on the first Thursday of every
249-5181. Live music at, 10 month.
p.m. today and, Saturday. *,
Karaoke every Sunday. Little:' TraVini Italian Restaurant
Green men perform, every 216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive
Monday. Spiderbaby, is in Ponte 'Vedra Beach Beach. *
every Wednesday. 3 appears 273-2442. Tony Saladino per.
every Thursday. forms jazz piano and standards
S ,* Thursday through Saturday.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse, 100 : *. ,
Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Beach 543-9143. Gene Atlantic Blyd, Atlantic Beach *
Nordan plays piano Tuesday 241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
through Thursday. Don 'is in Wednesdays. ,Mike
MNiniard is in Saturday. Shackelford performs' Friday
Michael Howard plays Sunday. Kenhe is in from Saturday.
Will Hurley performs Fridays
and Monday. KARAOKE

. Max's .Restaurant, 1312 The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.
Beach 'Blvd., lacksonville Jacksonville Beach. Jocelvn &
Beach 247-6820. John Evans the Geronimos host karaoke
plays the piano every Friday every Tuesday.
and Saturday. *
.. Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Ocean Club, 401 First.Street .Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach
North, Jacksonville Beach'. Karaoke every Wednesday anc
Mystic Roots in the tiki bar Thursday.
every Tuesday. Fifth South and **
the Glass Camels are in the Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N
~ Bubba', oLunge .every First' St., Jacksoriville Beach
Wednesday. Reggae with Pili 'Karaoke every Sunday.
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every '*.'


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Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
; 1850 .Third Street S.,,
, Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
every" Tuesday, \Wednesday,
, Saturday and Sunday with a
co6htest at 11 p.m. every other
Thursday. :
r I a* i '. '* '
Spare 'Time Tavern and
SGrille, 1728 3rd St. : N.,
s -Jacksonville Beach. Karaoke
s. every \Vednesday. .
NOW SPINNING

The Atlantic, 333 N. First St.,
I Jacksonville Beach 249-3338.
, DJs spins hip hop and retro
. Thursday through Saturdays.
. *' ", ,
Ocean C,lub. DJ Scott Henry,
s Saturday.. DJ Infader' spins in,
' the Bubba 'Lounge every
. Tuesday. DJ Robert Goodman
- spins rop 40 and Oldl-V'Wve
: e-etly Wedn-esday. -D'l'BI'926
sping Top 40 and hip hop
7 inside on Thursdays. .DJ Kevin
I 'Durgin spins old wave and 70's
I outside every Thursday and
7 retro dance every 'Friday. DJ
s Jeremy spins Top 40 and hip
. hop inside every Friday. DJs
Mike Bruce and Flava spin reg-
gae in the tiki .bar every
Sunday. Matt Caulder spins
indie ever\ Monday.
S ', ;, .'. '* O *
Spare Time -Tavern' and
s Grille, 1728, 3rd.' St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
SDJ Hook spins Saturday.
> 1 i 0 0 r r * .
The Ritz, 139 'Third Ave., Jay.
s Beach, 246-2255. DJ Danielle
a is in every Mondaiy and
Tuesday. DJ Anonymous spins
Wednesday. DJ Mlarco spins
80's every Thursday. DJ Ibay is
in every friday and Saturday.

, Vinoe, 822 AIA N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ \Vali spins' acid jazz for,
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.

. Note.' Acts' and performance
dar's are not always available for
all clubs a(it press time. Send to
in itch ell'ieatchesleiider.coim.
. Call 249-9033 for information.


SONGWRITER'S
SHOWCASE

Original music is.featured at
8:30 p.m. on the first Friday of
every month at Fisherman's
Wharf Lounge at the Santa
Maria Restaurant in St.
Augustine. Call 540-6971 for
information.

LATIN SYMPHONY
The, St. Augustine'
Community Orchestra .per-,
forms a 'free concert of Latin
music at 8 p.m. today in the
Lightner Museum's Cafe
Alcazar, 75 King Street, St.
Augustine. Call 471-3026 for
information.

NAVY BRASS RECITAL


The U.S, Navy Brass Quintet
performs at 7:30 p.m. Monday
at the University of North
Florida's Fine arts Recital Hall,
4567 St. John's Bluff Road,
Jacksonville. The performance
will include pieces from the
Renaissance Baroque era as
well as patriotic. and jazz stan-
dards. Call 620-2878 for infor-
'mation.

CLASSICAL CONCERT
The Ritz Chamber Players
with ; the Haydn Trio Sonata
perform music from the classi-
cal era at 7 pm. Monday at The
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
50 Executive Way; Ponte
'Vedra Beach. Tickets are 412
for members, $10 for non
members. Call 280-0614.


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Timberlake (Jive) Last Week:
No. 1
2. "How to Save a Life" The"
Fray (Epic) No. 2
3. "Lips of an Angel"' Hinder
(Universal Republic) No. 5
4. "Chasing Cars" Snow
Patrol (Polydor/A&M) No. 3,
5. "Smack That" Akon
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Josh Turner (MCA Nashville)
Last Week: No. 1
2. "I Loved Her First"
Heartland (Lofton Creek) No. 2.
3. ''Once in a Lifetime" Keith
Urban (Capitol) No. 3
4. "Every Mile a Memorvy"
Dierks Bentley (Capitol
Nashville) No. 4 '.
5. "Building Bridges" Brooks
&.Durn with Sheryl Crow arid
Vince Gill (Arista Nashville)
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6. "Before He Cheats" Carrie
Underwood (Arista) No. 10
7. "You Save Me" Kenny
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8. "Give It Away" George,
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Weekend 6


CALENDAR


Saturday, Oct. 28
Parliamentarians: First
Coast Parliamentarians meets
at 10:15 a.m. at thePonte
Vedra Beach Branch Library,
101 Library Road.
Parliamentary study questions
will be conducted by Carl
Bloesing. Visitors are wel-
come. For information, e-mail
sherrvcaip@,aol.com or call
S.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.


5:30 p.m. at the USO,
2560 Ma.ayport Road, Atlantic
Beach. Anyone with a military
ID gets a $5 discount. For
information or to register, call
the Mayport Service Center at
904-246-1395.

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

Holiday program:
"Christmas Dinner-Fast and


Festive" is one of
three holiday programs being
presented by the University of
Florida Cooperative Extension
Family and Consumer
, Services Program and the
Master Food and Nutrition
Education Program. The oth-
ers will be held Nov. 9 and
Nov. 14. Each will be present-
ed at 10 a.m. and again at 7
p.m. at the Extension Office,
1010 N. McDuff Ave.,,
Jacksonville. The cost is $8 per
class or $21 for all three.
Reservations are required and
* may be made one week prior
to each program by calling the
' Extension Office at 387-8855.

Thursday, Nov. 2
Ocean Beaches Aux: Ocean
Beaches American Legion


Auxiliary Unit 129 meets at
7:30 p.m. at 1151 4th St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Members
are encouraged to bring a
guest. For information, call
249-2266 or 242-0042.

Friday, Nov. 3
Brown Bag Lunch: The
GTM Reserve will hold its
next brown bag lunch lecture.
at noon at the GT.M
Environmental Education
Center. The lecture will, be
about Little Salt Spring.
Participants are invited to
bring their lunches and
questions. There is. no cost to,
attend the lecture. Brown Bag
Lectures take "place the first
Friday of each mohth at the
GTNI Reserve,
Environment tal
Education Center, 505
Guana River Road off
AIA South, 17 miles
south of Butler
Boulevard or
eight miles
north of.
Vilano Beach.
For informa-
tion, call 904-
823-4500.

Precious Objects: The
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach's fall exhibition,
Precious Objects, opens Nov.
3 and runs through Dec. 20.
The Cultural Center galleries
are free and open to the pub-
lic from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday. 'A
reception for Precious
Objects,.also free and open to
the public, will be held from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 10. All
pieces in the exhibition will
be available for purchase by
holiday shoppers.

Womanis club craft show:
The Jacksonville Beaches
Woman's Club holds
ChristmaShowcase, its 21st
annual craft show, at their


club, 1315 2nd Ave. N.,
through Nov. 5. Times are 4
p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The'
event will feature handcrafted
items from 14 local and out-
of-town artisans. Admission
and parking are free. For
information, visit christ-
mashowcase@bellsouth.net.

Book Sale: Used book sale,
with movies and music will be
offered at St. Paul's Catholic
School, in the gym at the cor-
ner of 5th Street and 1st
Avenue North. The sale will be
held 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily
today, tomorrow and Sunday.
All proceeds go to purchase
books in the church's school
library.

Saturday, Nov. 4
KofC: The Father Murphy
Council of the Knights of
Columbus hosts a Filipino
Dinner from 6 p.m. to .10 p.m.
at the Knights of Columbus
Hall off Penman Road. The
cost is $10 for adults and $5
for children; tickets may be
purchased at the door. The
event will benefit the Sharon
DiVita medical fund. For
information, call Norma Scott

,at 221-2850.

Montessori: More than 150
children and parents are
expected to gather in The-
Courtyard in Neptune Beach
to raise money for ta not-for-,
profit organization that sup-
ports the Montessori Tides
School. The children will
model the latest in fall fash-
ions during the event, which
begins at 4 p.m. at The
Courtyard, 200 First Street.
The fashion show, open to the
public, will be followed by a
raffle and barbecue. Tickets
are available for purchase, and
.all proceeds benefit the MTCF.
For tickets or information, call


the Montessori Tides School
at 241-1139.

Sons of Italy: The Sons of
Italy Beaches Lodge sponsors
a Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 12
p.m. at 7 Burling Way,
Jacksonville Beach, to raise
money for scholarships.

Sunday, Nov. 5
National Torch Relay: The
National Torch Relay, spon-
sored by Marriott and benefit-
ing Children's Miracle
Network, comes to
Jacksonville. A 4.5-mile walk
and 3.5-mile run starts at 7:45
a.m. at' the Fairfield Inn in
Jacksonville Beach and ends
. at the Sawgrass Marriott. That
part of the relay is followed by
a 57-mile bike ride to
Daytona. The event began in
Baltimore -and ends in
Hollywood, Calif. Anyone can
participate locally. All funds
raised inr this area will benefit
Shands Jacksonville and
Wolfson Children's Hospital.
Visit www.torch-relay.org to
register and get more informa-
tion.

Monday, Nov. 6 '
Get acquainted: A Business
Card Exchange will be held
from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
Alterman & Johnson Family
Chiropractors, 423 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation or to make a reserva-
tion, call 904-247-3933.

Tuesday, Nov. 7
D.A.R.: The Ponte Vedra
Chapter' of the Daughters of
the American 'Revolufion will
meet at 10:45 a.m. at Marsh
Landing Country Club, 25655
Marsh Landing Parkway. The
speaker will be Margret
Sander, author of "Bad Time
Stories." For information, call
Carolyn Roth at 904-992-7463
or Babs Hartmann at 904-
242-0025.


MEETINGS


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


Friday
Jacksonville Singles Dance
Club: The Jacksonville Singles
Dance Club meets from 8 p.m.
to: 11 p.m. at the Knights of
Columbus Hall, 1501 Hendricks
Ave., Jacksonville. Admission is


$8, or $7 for' members. For
information, call 779-1234.' or
email jaxsinglesdc@'aol.com.

Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m. at St.


Paul's Catholic Church's Family
, .iflgfCerer, 57,8 1st Ave. N. Call
,2rt17-,3299, for information..
Senior tennis: Tennis for sen-
iors is being offered from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. at Huguenot Tennis
Center in Jacksonville Beach.
For information, call Moe at
247-6221. A senior men's dou-
bles tennis "C" level league also
plays at Huguenot Tennis
Center on Friday mornings.
The league has home and away
matches. Call Bob Totter at
247-1865 for information.

Saturday
Parliamentarians: 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. 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
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library. Call Vic DiGenti at 285-
2258 for information.

Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support


Alliance-lacksonville Beaches
meets at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches
tedictlgenter, 13 O,.t f _e.
S. Visit ww.dbsajax.org tor
information.

Monday
Harmony Show Chorus: The
Jacksonville Harmony Show
Chorus meets from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. at the San lose Church of
Christ, 6233 San Jose Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Visitors are wel-
come. Call 350-1609 for infor-
mation.

NAIC: The local NAIC
Investment Club meets at 7
p.m. the fourth Monday of each
month at the Beaches Library.
Visitors are welcome. Call Dick


at 476-4260 for information.
, ,- Tuesdays ,,,
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 class-
es are held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Beaches Arts Center is at
228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. For information, 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.
S.hi .. .
.ri L.T.N:.;. The- Lkp,g, Time
Newcomers Clutib 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., fol-
lowed by a short meeting. For
information call 270-1741.

Railroad Club: The Beaches
Area Model Railroad Club meets
at 7 p.m. and also Friday at 941
4th St. N., Jacksonville Beach,
behind Sportsmania. The dub is
open to anyone interested in
scale model railroading. For
information, call Dave Henk at
641-8800 or Richard Paul at
223-5133.


The Newspapers in Education program (NIE) is a cooperative effort between
newspapers and schools to promote the use of newspapers as an educa-
tional resource.The Beaches Leader, PonteVedra Leader brings you award-
winning, coverage of your community directly to your classroom.The news-
paper is:a"living" textbook which helps our children get excited about learn-
ing what is going on in their community.Students involved in NIE generally do
better in their math, reading, and comprehension skills. Let's get our kids
involved in our community and get the newspa-
Sper in the classroom. For more information about
NIE please contact Linda Borgstede at 249-9033
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Get Out!


Air Show
This weekend's
Jacksonville Air Show ho
the birth of the Blue Ang
Jacksonville 60. years
Both the show and parkir
free. Gates to NAS Jackson
open at 9 a.m. F]
Saturday and Sunday. I
feats begin at 10 a.m.,
the Blue Angels perform
2:15 p.m. The parking ar,
the flight line will
promptly at 2 p.m.
Security restrictions
during the 2004 air shov
be in place.. Everyone ent
the show will do so a
pedestrian gate east o1
flight line parking lots
vehicles will be insp
upon entry to the Nava
Station.
For information abou
NAS Jacksonville Air S
visit www.nasjaxairshow
or www.nasjax.na'y.mil
click on "Air Show." A si
air show was held
Jacksonville Beach
October.

Party Time
School's out and the
Dance Party is on from
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday
ArtLife Studios. Children
wear costumes if they wa
come in ,char.
Refreshments will be se
The event is free,: but
tions will be accepted to
port exhibition and sch
ship programs for Chi
with Special Needs Arts (
2007. ArtLife Studios is a
May-port Road, the corn
5th Street near Atl
Boulevard. For event info
tion or to find out more
ArtLife Studio's arts prog
call 247-8337 or :go
wwWv.artlifeproductions.c

Film screening
Cinema/Club at A]
Studios holds a film scret
at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3.
screening will be of "'
Farmers-An Americana N
Documentary: Sowing
Seeds of Americana." I
film about "a communi
musicians and fans; mo
day 'Music Farmers' who
er at music festivals
Suwannee -SpringfestT
MagnoliaFest." The eve
Free. Donations will be ac
ed.

Red & Black or
Orange & Blue
One of the nation's
football rivalries is in
this weekend. The Georg
Florida game is at
Stadium and will be tele
on CBS beginning at 3:30
Saturday. This year,
botrons will be broadca
the game outside the sta
for fans who don't have
ets to the game. For
information related to
Georgia v's. Florida wee
visit www.flga.org Son
the game-related acti'
include concerts today a
Jacksonville Landing witl
entertainment beginnir
noon with Jacksonville b
and continuing until 2
Admission is $10. Bands
forming include, from
to 4 p.m., Chain of Fools;
p.m. Sugar Bear; and 10 p
2 a.m. Blisture. Concerts
also be held game day, sta
at hoon.

Troubled nation
"Invisible Children
Endangered Motherh
Uganda and Beyond" w
presented from 1 p.m.
p.m. Saturday at
Jacksonville ,Public Lit
S303 N. Laura St. The
includes the film' "Inv
Children,"' as well as a N
UTN. demonstration
round-table discussions
information, call Lee Mc
at 904-245-3872 or G. Fe
904-743-1087.

Stargazing
First quarter moon sta
ing will be held from 8 p.
10 p.m. Saturday at H
Park, Lot 8, 500 Wonder
Dr. Both beginners
experts are invited to joi
Northeast Fl
Astronomical Society
their telescopes for an e
ration of the night sky.
Program may be cancel]
skies are cloudy.
www.nefas.org for more i
nation.


Nature walk
Join the Friends of
Reserve and birding ex
Linda and Jerry Har
Saturday and Nov. 11
"Birds, Botany and Breal
nature walk. The walk
begin at 8 a.m. at the G
River Dam trailhead pa
lot, located off, AlA at G


River .Road, and take about
two hours. It will be followed
by coffee, orange juice and,
donuts. The cost is $10 per
person for the guided walk
and continental 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
used The next Atlantic Beach
m will Acoustic Night will be held
ering from 41 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
t the at Bull Memorial Park, at the
f the corner of Ocean Boulevard
s. All arid 7th Street, in Atlantic
ected Beach. The event, which is
al Air free, is held indoors at the
Adele Grage Cultural Arts
it the Center if it rains. Acoustic
3how, Nights and" Song Writer's
r.com Nights are hosted by the
and Atlantic Beach Cultural Arts
Similar and Recreation Advisory
in Committee.
last Hall of Fame inductions
Comedian George Lopez
will host the 2006 World Golf
Hall of Fame Induction
Vorld Ceremony, which takes place
3:30 at,6 p.m. Monday at the Hall
ay at of Fame at World Golf Village
n can in St. Augustine. The ceremo-
int to ny is free and open to the pub-
acter. lic. .
rved. The class of 2006 includes
dona- Larry Nelson, Marilynn Smith,
'sup- Vijav Singh and the late Mark
holar- McCormack and Henry
Idren Picard. A 60-minute TV show
Camp will be post-produced to air on
t 510 The Golf Channel
er of Thanksgiving evening. For
antic more information on the cere-
orm4-" money or the World Golf Hall
about of Fame, call 904-940-4123 or
rams, visit www.wgv.com.
Sto
om. Ethics of Identity
The University of North
Florida's fall schedule of lec-
rtLife turers continues at 7:30 p.m.
ening Monday with Kwame Appiah,
The who speaks about "The Ethics
Music of Identity" in the Fine Arts
Music Center Lazzara Performance
the Hall. Appiah is a scholar of
It's a African and African-American
ty of studies. His lecture is part of
dern- the Distinguished Voices
gath- Inquiry: and Insight Lecture
like Series.
-and All il- f'/td free and
nt is open to' the public. However,
:cept-: tickets are required and may
be ordered online at
wwvw.unf.edu.

First Wednesday
great Nov. 1 will be Jacksonville's
town First Wednesday Art Walk's
ia vs. third birthday. The First
Alltel WVednesday Art Walk is a free,
vised self-guided tour of downtown
p.m. galleries and museums, as well
lum- as cultural and educational
sting venues, on the first
dium Wednesday of every month,
tick- rain or shine.
more The event features original
the work from local, regional,
'kend, national and international
ne of artists at more than 20 down-
vities town venues. Plus those who
t The take the tour can enjoy live
h live music and special features.
ig at Free parking is available
)ands after 6 p.m. Umbrella escorts
a.m. are provided by Downtown
5 per- Ambassadors. For informa-
noon tion, call 904-634-0303, ext.
5-9 230.
p.m. -
s will UNF Fall Seminar
irting Next .up."' in the
Environmental Center at the
University of North Florida's
fall seminar series, which are
and free and open to the public, is
iood: Michael Coffey, senior scien-
ill be tist at the National Center for
to 5 Atmospheric Research in
the Boulder, Colo. Coffey will talk
)rary, about "The Vehicle
event Contribution to Global
isible Change" at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 1
fodel in the Brooks College of
and Health, Building 39, Room
. For 1001. He will discuss air quali-
Clure ty and impacts to warming
uer at and pollution.


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The Navy's precision flying team, the Blue Angels,
will be the featured attraction this weekend at the
2006 Naval Air Station Jacksonville Air Show. The
Blue Angels made their first flight at NAS JAX in
1946. This is their 60th anniversary.


Ponte Vedra Library
The Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library kicks off
November with five offerings
Nov. 1. The day begins with
Just For Babies at 9:45 a.m..
followed by Toddler Storytime
at 10:30 a.m. and Preschool
Family Storytime at. 11 a.m.
The first day of the month's
offerings conclude at 4 p.m.
with a Library Use Workshop
for Kids and a Volunteer and
Volunteen Orientation.
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'Diiiher'for the Bird";
HAWKE, the Humane
Association of Wildlife Care
and Education, Inc., holds its
ninth annual "Dinner for the
Birds" at 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at the
Raintree Restaurant on San
Marco Boulevard in St.
Augustine. The event will ben-
efit HAWKE's mission of
wildlife rescue, rehabilitation
and environmental education.
In addition to the dinner, a
"birds of prey" demonstration
will be given by HAWKE
Curator and President Melanie
Cain-Stage. Call 904-692-1777
to make a reservation.

USO 65th Anniversary
Gala
The USO's 65th anniversary
will be celebrated starting at
7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Center
for Performing Arts Moran
Theatre. The Bob Hope-
inspired variety show will be
hosted by Ed McMahon. It
will feature local and national
celebrities accompanied by
music evoking the style that
has entertained troops for
decades. Tickets are available
a / t
http://www.ticketmaister.com/
artist/10707 19.

National Scenic Byway
Friends of the AIA Scenic
and Historic Coastal Bvyway
invite the public to celebrate
the designation of A1A as a
National Scenic Byway from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 4 at the
River-to-Sea Oceanfront Park
in Marineland. Events will
include a ribbon-cutting cere-
mony and speeches.


Admission is free. Go to
ww w.ScenicAIA.org or email
scenicA1A@(bellsouth.net for
more information.

Talbot Islands volunteer
Talbot Islands State Parks
holds a Volunteer Orientation
Presentation at 2 p.m. Nov. 4.
Ranger Brian conducts the ses-
sion at the Ribault Club on
Fort George Island. The club
is located off Heckscher Drive
on Fort George Road.
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the park. Anyone who has
questions about the volunteer
program or is interested in
volunteering but cannot
attend the orientation, call
the Talbot Islands Ranger
Station at 904-251-2320.

Cypress Village arts and
crafts
Cypress Village's annual arts
arid crafts show will be held
Nov. 4, near the Mayo Clinic.
Cypress Village is off San
Pablo Road.:

Thanksgiving Dinner
Free Thanksgiving cooking
Classes are being offered at the
Williams-Sonoma stores at
The Avenues and at St. Johns
Town Center. Classes are
being held Nov. 5 and Nov. 6
(Turkey 101), Nov. 12 and
Nov. 13 (Roasting and
(Carving) and Nov. 19 and
Nov. 20 (Gravy ard Sides).

Egyptian lectures
The Cummer Museum of
Art and Gardens' series of six
Egyptian lectures reaches the
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra at 7 p.m. Nov. 8, when
"Uncovering Egypt's
Treasures, Napoleon to the
Present," will be presented.
The lecture series, which start-
ed Oct. 18 and ends Nov. 15,
coincides with the opening of
"Temples and Tombs:
Treasures of Egyptian Art from
the British Museum" that runs
at the Cummer from Dec. 22
until March 18.
The lecture series will
explore the art, literature,
mythology and science of
ancient Egypt. The lectures are
presented in partnership with
Jacksonville University, where
the final lecture will be held at
7 p.m. Nov. 15 in Terry
Concert Hall, 2800 University
Blvd. N.
Individual lectures cost $5,
and the series of all six $25.
For information or to pur-
chase tickets, call. 904-355-
0630.

Tellabration!
Tellabration! offers story-
telling for the whole family
hom 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov.
12 at the Jacksonville
Southeast Library, 10599
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Boulevard. The event, which
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sponsored by the Beaches
League of Storytellers, found-
ed in 1983. For information,
call 280-2976.

Flagler forum
Jonathan Salant, president
of the National Press Club and
political reporter for
Bloomberg, is the final Flagler
Forum' speaker for the fall
semester. Salant will discuss,
at 7 p.m. Nov. 14, "Money
'May Not Buy Happiness, But it
May Help Buy Legislation."
All forums, which are free
and open to the public, take
place in the Flagler College
Auditorium, 14 Granada St.
Call 904-819-6400 for more
information. ,

Woodward speaks
Pulitzer Prize-winning
author Bob Woodward speaks
at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 in the
Florida Theatre as part of the
2006-2007 Florida Forum
sponsored by the Women's
Board of Wolfson Children's
Hospital.


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The Hall of Terror, which ope
month, appropriately on Friday t
ends its run on Halloween at A
Landing.
"The Hall of Terror is definitely
toward an older crowd," said Jeff Ne
manager on duty for the Hall's seco
end. "But as long as you're able to I
you're more than welcome to go th
During most of the year, people c
to be scared unless, that is, they'
ing a movie thriller that keeps their
edge of their seats. And when Hallo'
around, TV holds horror movie mar
Foi those who have seen Hallov
and Ill far too many times, the Hall
in its second year at Adveriture
offers plenty, ot ways to be scared
Said.
TheTe are body parts sizzling on
grill, as well as creatures-that do e'
they can to scare those with the te
invade their sanctuary. .
One actor dresses in a starry cost
blends into a starry backdrop, thE
out at those walking tentatively thr
black-lighted Hall of Terror. There
creatures in coffins or sitting in th
chair, about to be electrocuted.
"One guy who's been out here ev
has worn a different costume eac
This guy puts on one of the best st
ever seen," said Nelson.
The:Jacksonville .laycees initiated
ofTerror 31 years ago. The actors
vide. the chills, and thrills at A
Landing either 'are Jaycees or staff
Beach Boulevard amusement park.
"The Hall of Terror is doing a
great," said Nelson. "We've already
lot of last year's records, as far a
going through on a nightly basis. \
ting a lot of great responses from ot


at /* ., too, about it."
" ,Those responses came from people who,
.l had just been scared.
el "This is probably one of the better haunted
houses I've ever been through, and certainly
|y/ the best Hall, of Terror, ever," said Nelson,
ys who, when not filling his manager's role, was
inside the Hall, scaring people.
"It's just one of those things," Nelson said
of why people like to be scared. "You don't
get to.,dp.. .every day. Getting a good scare
gets the' heart pumping, gets the adrenaline
going. And when you're done with it, it pro-
ned this vides a sense of relief.
he 13th, "You'll see people coming out that were
adventuree scared when they were going in. And they're
chit-chatting with all their friends, having a
y geared great time. They definitely do leave the scare
elson, the [in the Hall of Terror]."
nd week- There is no younger age limit, in terms of
handle it, who can go through the Hall. But a
rough." HalloWEE Zone is offered for little kids and,
don't like their parents.
re watch- The affect Hall of Terror creatures could
m on the' have on little children was evident at the
veen rolls Oct. 13 kickoff party. Several creatures who
*athons. made appearances set off some of the young-
veen I, II sters, causing them to break out in tears.
of Terror, "You can be as young as you want to go in.
Landing, I've seen some parents take some little kids
I, Nelson through there," said Nelson.
Darkness adds to the fright effect.
an open "It does add a lot," said Nelson. "We have
everything some strobe lights in there to add a little bit
merits to more of the regular lighting. But still you get
that flash in there, and that even makes it a
:ume and little more scary.
en jumps "The show changes every night," he said..
rough the "We encourage people to come back and see
also are It again."
e electric The Hall of Terror opens atf 7 p.m. each
evening through Halloween. It stays open to
ery night midnight Friday and Saturday and wraps up
ch night. at 11 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday.
hows I've Admission to the Hall of Terror costs $9, or
$12 for a combo ticket, which,.includes one
the Hall Adventure Landing attraction. The HalloWEE
who pro- Zone is free.
adventure Since the Hall of Terror is being done in
ers of the partnership between the Jacksonville Jaycees
and the two Adventure Landings, to include
absolutely the one on Blanding Boulevard, a portion of
beaten a the proceeds goes to Jaycees' causes.
is people Additional monies go the Boys & Girls Clubs
Ve're get- and also to the underprivileged children of
ur guests, Jacksonville, organizers said.


Pumpkin Sales: The
Pumpkin Patch at Lord of Life
Lutheran Church will be open
from 2 p.m to dusk Mondays
through Fridays, from 9 a.m. to
dusk Saturdays and from 10
a.m. to dusk on Sundays. On
weekends, there will be family
activities and food for sale. The
church is located at 276' N.
Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 285-5347 for infor-
mation.
Oct. 27-31: The sL\th annual
"Horror Zone" claims to be the
most "Spooktacular" haunted
house in St. Johns County. It
can be found at the Prime 1
Outlet Mall, State Route 16 east
of 1-95. Its hours will be 5 p.m.
to 10 p.m. for five more nights.
Admission is $4 per person,
with family discounts available.
Proceeds go to the St. Johns
County Sheriff's
Office's PAL and ACE programs.
V'^ Oct. 27: The Neptune Beach
7' Senior Activity Center, 2007
Forest Avenue, will host a
8 'U' Halloween Party from 5 p.m. to
*, 8 p.m. Local singer/guitarist
Karen Kelley provides live en'ter-
tainment for a fun-filled
evening. Attendees are asked to
bring a "caldron" td share; the
main entree' will be provided.
Costumes are optional, but
prizes for best, most original,
scariest and funniest costumes
HUCK ADAMS will be awarded. Reservations
error are necessary. Call 270-1688.
Oct. 28: The Beaches Town
Center Halloween Costume
Contest and Parade, a free faru-
Nly Ievent for children of all ages,
will be held from 3 p.m. to 5
p.m. Registration starts at 3 p.m.
in the Courtyard at 200 First
SStreet in Neptune Beach, where
the costume parade begins.Trick
or treating in participating
stores in Beaches Town Center is
allowed.For information, call
S249-2922 or visit
www.beachestowncenter.com.
Oct. 28: Halloween fun and.


safety, sponsored by the
Jacksonville Beach Police and


w


Pnc.lo .y CHUCK ADAMS
Jeffrey Murray, 7, and 4-year-
old brother Trevor meet up with
a black cat at Adventure
Landing, where the Hall of Terror
and HalloWEE Zone are open.


Dogs in spotlight
Dogs will be on parade and howling away Sunday at
Paws Park at Wingate Park in Jacksonville Beach and at Dog
Wood Park on Salisbury Road South in Jacksonville.
The second annual Howling Halloween Costume Contest
& Paws Park Fundraiser will be held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at
Paws Park. Volunteers will host the event to raise money for
maintenance and improvements to the dog park. Entry fee
for participation in the contest will be a $5 donation to the
dog park. Pet Rescue North will have dogs available for adop-
tion.
S For information, email. info@pawsparkjaxbeach.com, call
513-9240 or visit the Paws Park web site at www.pawspark-
jaxbeach.com.


Fire Departments, is offered
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the
Sunshine Park at South Beach
Park, Osceola and South Beach
Parkway. There will be finger-
printing and photographing of
children, as well as bicycle regis-
tration. Costumes are optional.
For information, call Sgt.
Thomas Bingham at 247-6193,
or Sylvia Osewalt at 249-7650.
Oct. 28: Beauty and the Beast
is the theme to the, annual
American Legion Auxiliary Unit
316 Children's Halloween Party,:
which will be held from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. at' the Post home,
1127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. There will be a costume
contest, games, Lil Toot and
ligft refreshments. Sponsored
children 10 years and under
mPy be signed up at the Post
home. For information, call
249-0202.
Oct. 28: An adult Halloween
costume party will be held start-
ing at 6 p.m. at Greater Beaches
\TWV Post 3270, 915 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Synergy will
provide the music starting at 8
p.m. For information, call 249-
7366.
Oct. 28: An annual Adult
Halloween Party will be held at
American Legion Auxiliary 316,
1127 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic
Beach. Dinner starts at 5 p.m.,
followed by a cake walk at 8
p.m. Donations will be used for
children and youth programs.
For information, call 249-0202.


Oct. 29: The Ladies Auxiliary
of Fleet Reserve Association
Unit 290 hosts a Children's
Halloween Party from 2 p.m. to
4 p.m. Call 246-6855 for infor-
mation.
Oct. 29: Christ United
Methodist Youth presents their
third, annual Harvest Time
"Wing Ding Doodle with Sauce
and Noodles 'Fun Raising
Revue'/ at,5 p.m. There's also a
$5-a-plate spaghetti dinner. The
church is located at 400
Penman Road. For information,
call 249-5370.
Oct. 29: A Halloween
fundraiser for the Salsa Dance
Company, DSX, will be held
from 7 p.m. to' 11 p.m. at
Pharcyde Dance Center, 6354
Arlington Rd., Jacksonville.
Music will be by Boricuban,
spinning salsa, merengue,
bachata, cha cha and more. The
attire is Halloween costume,
and ages 18 ,and up are wel-
come. Admission is $10 in
advance and $15 'at the door.
For information, call 762-1335
or visit www.dancesalsajax.org.
Oct. 31: First Baptist Church
of Jacksonville Beach welcomes
all families to a Hallelujah Night
Festival, a 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. alter-
native to Halloween. All .chil-
dren are encouraged to wear
non-scary costumes. For infor-
mation, call
the church office at 249-2314.
The church is located at 324 5th
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It is not because things are
difficult that we do not
dare, it is because we do
not dare that they are diffi-
cult. -Seneca
Unlike a tornado, clutter
doesn't just happen. It gets
that way over time.
Sometimes clutter is so
insidious that we don't even
notice it until we are deluged
by it.
Hopefully, you've learned
some things about clutter this
month, like what it is, what to
do about it, and how it's dif-
ferent than disorganization.
But, just like any good
habit, such as exercise, declut-
tering isn't something you do
and then it's done: it's some-
thing you start and then keep
doing.
Too often people are bitten
by the declutter bug and make
one big push to declutter.
That's wonderful and having
your clutter cleared in one fell
swoop feels incredible and
unburdens you.
Most of the time, clutter is
related to a vitaminn deficien-
cy. Either someone is frozen
in fear and doesn't do any-


Pri:.,o) ubmntad
Old bicycles cluttering up your
garage? Sell them in a garage
sale.


thing about the clutter, usual-
ly because they're just over-
whelmed, or they do it once
or then forget about it for the
next 25 years.
The key to both is Vitamin
C "consistent C."
The daily approach
Just like exercise (Vitamin
X), decluttering has toFe a -
daily habit because clutter
happens on a daily basis. The
tips below are all strategies for
dealing with clutter and keep-
ing it from overwhelming you
again. Doing just one of the
strategies will help you keep
clutter from becoming a seri-
ous problem or making a seri-
ous problem even worse.
Schedule it. Having a regu-
lar routine for decluttering is
the single best way to keep it
from getting out of hand. Pick
a daily time that's convenient
such as every day at four
o'clock.
Then, spend 15 or so min-
utes working at removing
clutter (tossing mail, maga-
zines, clearing out a drawer).
Make it long enough you can
accomplish something but
not so long that you'll give
up.
Set a weekly goal. Pick an
area of the house each week
that needs attention and take
steps to declutter and organize
that area. Having a weekly
goal (and reaching it). will give


you a great sense of accom-
plishment.
Declutter with other activi-
ties. Instead of just putting
freshly-washed towels away
toss out your old tired towels
first. Or, while your child is
getting ready for bed, take a
moment to go through some
drawers and remove outgrown
or stained clothing.
Decluttering as you do other
things makes decluttering part
of daily living.
Make it a habit. Don't
unload groceries into the
refrigerator that's messy or
cluttered with jelly jars with
only a teaspoon of jam in
them. Instead, quickly go
through the fridge and toss
old items out and wipe down
shelves before restocking, and
do the same in the pantry.
Likewise, if you take a
phone message and the pen
you're .using doesn't work,
make it a habit to throw it
away and not put it back in
the holder (and I know you
do this).
Be a clutter friend. If you
lose your objectivity with
your clutter, invite a friend
over to your house to help
you declutter. The friend will
be more objective about the
rationality of keeping that old
broken mixer from your Aunt
Heleg and give you the
strength to part with it. Be
sure to return the favor, too.
Buy a label maker. Label
shelves in closets, pantries,
cabinets, and even the freezer
and refrigerator to show
where items should go. This
helps you keep items neater,
more organized, and they"
won't look as cluttered.
By following a regular, con-
sistent pattern of living and
dealing with clutter, you will
keep your home neater, clean-
er, more organized, and you
won't re-purchase those
things you simply couldn't
find. You'll enjoy going home
and being there, too.


How I Lost 500 Pounds in
a Weekend
A few weeks ago I men-
tioned that I was going to
have a garage sale. True to my
promise, I did have the sale
and it was a doozy.
Not only did I lose more
than 500 pounds of unwanted
excess and clutter, I raked in
$675 in a mere three hours.
The sale was scheduled for
Friday and Saturday, but it
was so successful, we were
through before noon on
Friday and on our way out to
lunch and to donate the left-
over items mostly new
stuffed animals.
Yep, all that old stuff
bought me a new home the-
ater system ard curtains for
an upstairs living room. You
can do the same. Now, it took
a little time and the house
was a disaster while I was
gathering everything, but
there was no closet, no draw-
er, no space that avoided
inspection.
Yes, in the decluttering
before the garage sale, I found
out that I had five- count
'em, five water pitchers. I
had no idea. So I narrowed it
down to three and I have
much more room in the cabi-
net now. In fact, my whole
house has much more room
and better organization, and
I'm ready for the holidays.
Get your house in order by
decluttering and holding a
garage sale as soon as possible.
Remember, the key to a good
garage sale is good stuff.
Broken items, teeny tiny trin-
kets, and old stained clothes
don't sell. I had great kids and
adult books that I sold for
twenty five cents apiece and
they moved.
A brand new $100 tire was
had for only $3,.a baker's
rack, antique tables, computer
parts, and upholstered chair
and ottoman that all were
unused and took up valuable
space were all in the mix for


dirt cheap.
So, get your unwanted good
stuff, price it right, and you
might just have your holiday
shopping money and the
space to store your purchases.
Kathrlm ilteber is a home and


decorating columnist.
For more information, go to
wwi.kathirin-wieber.com or
e-mail questions to kathri'nwe-
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Weekend 10


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Tips to tame mess of clutter in your home


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S'904-234-8812
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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4PM
Bring your bike!
Granite, hardwoods, fresh paint int. & ext., and
location make this home outshine the rest. Park
your car in the large 2-car garage, and ride your.
bike to the beach or Ragtime! Or just relax by the
cozy fireplace. Whatever you do, you'll be thrilled
you made this awesome 3/2 in Selva Linkside your
new home! Hurry, it won't last at this price!
$395,000
SELLER PAYING CLOSING COSTS W/ ACCEPTED OFFER!
.1161 Sandpiper Ln. E. (N. on Seminole Rd. to Left
on 11'th St., Rt. on Linkside Dr., Lefton Sandpiper)
Ocean views under $550,000!
Ocean views at an unbeatable price, and it is not a
condo! This 3-story town home is large, spacious
and bright. Tucked away in North A.B., it is only
steps from the sand and surf! With just a little of
your TLC, this home will take your breath away!
Start and end your days with the peaceful ocean
views and breezes from your large master
bedroom. $549,900
Beach lifestyle for under $160,000!
Top-floor 1/1 w/ garage in the Palms at Marsh
Landing. Beautiful views from your balcony. Tennis,
swimming,.and fitness are all part of the package
in this awesome community! $159,900


FSBO. 6 blocks to S Jax Bch 3,1.5. new-
ly remodeled. $279.900. 710-5200
NEPTUNE BEACH duplex. 2.'1 each, 2
blocks ocean, $499.000. 920 No. 2na St.
,al Bay Si 708-0731 or 241-8718


NEPTUNE BEACH. 4BR!2BA 1500-1
70 118' corner lot,. remodeled kdihen.
rrne',can tile ihiougnoul. renl Iincome lor
ire next 12 months 662-6522
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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12 to 2
Nept.'s Best Bch. Bungalow- 446 Lora
Only 4 easy blks to bch, this remarkable 3 BR renovation
sparkles, in and out! Cone. blk. construction, neutral tile,
custom granite kitchen, designer bath, loaded w/ style & beach\
flavor! Huge 72 x 118 lot to expand or add pool' Everything
brand new & beautiful! $459,000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 3 to 5
P.V. Opportunity...Reduced! -509 AlA N.
Easy stroll to the ocean, stunning 4BR 3 1/2BA, two yrs. "New"
2 sty stucco in hub of P.V. shops & schools. Gorgeous tile,
massive GR/DR opens to handsome kit. Ideal for entertaining&
family gatherings. High ceils, plantation shutters, priv. in-law
suite. A steal! $590,000.
Nept. Oceanside-Beachie Elegance
Inviting, comfortable classic, 1 home off the ocean, loaded w/
southern charm & style. Orig. hrdwd. firs, vintage broken-tiled
sunroom, generous GR/DR, big BRs. Windows galore bring
sunshine in. Ocean breezes to refresh the soul! See the waves
from your doorstep! $849,000
P.V. Patio Home-Water, Water Everywhere!
An absolute dollhouse, ready, for new owners! Immaculate
L'Atrium, Irg. 2/2,lakefront setting from all main rooms.
Massive-screened lanai frames engaging waterviews. New
hardiboard. ext., new kit. appliances, interior UR w/ new Maytag
w/d. Spacious 2 car. Storage galore! $342,000
10th.St., Atl. Bch.-Unique Beach Opportunity
Fabulous rustic retreat, laden w/ bch. flavor! Hrdwd. firs, huge
Gameroom, paneled & Mexican tiled. Amazing 85 x 135 lot to
accommodate pool or any creative changes! Huge trees, favorite
street, 3 blks to "surf's up!" $684,000
S. Jax Bch. Townhouse-Steps to Surf & Sand!
It's perfect! Spacious 2212 s.f., low maintenance 3BR 2 1/2BA
gem just 4 blks to ocean. Neutral tiled GR/DR/Kit, rich granite
kit. & baths, 10 ft. ceils, lovely upgrades. Just 2 yrs. "new!".
Fronts a peaceful park. $423,000.
S. Jax. Bch. Bargain-Hot Coffee Oceanwalks!
Just reduced $30,000! Unique, inviting 2 sty. stucco, 5 blks to
bch! 3BRs, 3BAs, hardwood GR/DR. Sliders open onto fenced,
priv. bkyard. Versatile Bonkus Rm. works well as office/teen
hideaway. Short jaunt to newest shops.Close.to Seabreeze
Elem.-an A school! Seller really movitated! $410,000


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1810 SEVILIA BLVD #209
SEVILLA CONDO
Beautiful 2nd floor 1BR/1 BA with'
new granite counters, appliances,
kitchen cabinets & tile! Large
master suite opens to balcony.
$199,000 MLS 331882
REDUCED!
1256 GAIAPAGOS AVE SO.
Well maintained 3BR/2BA in Oak
Harbor! New kitchen cabinets, tile
and laminate floors. Home
warranty included. Large fenced
backyard. $199,900 MLS 316548
ATLANTIC BEACH DUPLEX
131 MAGNOLIA STREET
Perfect for 1st time buyer or
investor! 2-story, 2BR/1.5BA
townhome with 1020sf.
Renovations in progress. Will not
last, hurry! $245,900 MLS 297981
BUILDABLE LOT
0 PENMAN RD
Lovely lot in an area of new'
development. Prestigious Jax
Beach neighborhood. Wooded
Oasis close to everything yet very
private. $249,000 MLS 305356
THE PALMS AT MARSH LANDING
1701 THE 6REENS WA0. =621 I
Private,, 3BR/2BA 2nd floor end
unit with water view. tiled I
screened porch plus fireplace. 1
car garage. Live at the beach with
resort style amenities. $249,999
MLS 297206
STEPS TO THE OCEAN!
901 OCEAN BLVD, '68
Lowest priced condo ir Seaplace!
Wonderful 2BR/2BA condo with'
community pool. Patio overlooks
lush courtyard. $279,000 MLS
307559
LLilACULATE & REMODELED
650 PlAZA STREET
2BR/2BA, 1500sf home on
beautifully maintained corner lot
in Atlantic Beach. Kitchen'
remodeled, tile throughout. Added
family room with wet bar
$284,900 MLS 307412
ATlANTIC BEACH DUPLEX
'I I'375 3RD STREET
Newly remodeled 1/2 of duplex,'
(both sides available).
Replumbed, new roof, tile, carpel,
and kitchen. Larger lot. $345,000
MLS 334114
ROOM FOR POOL
3365 HERON DRIVE
Beautiful 3BR/2BA home in)
SRiptide. Hardwood floors, Kitchen
-remodeled, 42' maple cabinets.
Backyard landscaped with pond
land waterfall. $389,900 MLS
317133
SECLUDED WOODS
1900 SECLUDED WOODS
Spacious traditional all bricK 4BR/,
2BA home with screened lanai.
lLarge corner lot. great windows
and double sinks in baths. LR/DR' 1.
MLS 289711
4 MRSHSIDE
656 M14RSHVIEW DRIVE
Fantastic family home w/3 way
split BR plan. Total of 5BR tor
upstairs bonus room). 3BA Goll
course views and marsh seeing
with tidal access. Marshfront lot
is 670' deep, fenced for children
& pels. $574,900 MLS 294633
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC i
1861 BEACHSIDE CT ,'
Great.3BR'.2BA horne perfect ftr
'entertaining with screened lanai
a and patio.'Nice split bedroom floor -
rplan, eal-in kitchen Walkover for1
easy Beach Ave access.
$624,900 MLS 326350
DIRECT OCEANFRONT VIEWS!I
1001 IST STREET NORTH =806
Incredible ocean and town views
Irom this 8th floor, South end 3BR/I
2BA unit with upgrades. Feel the
breeze from wrap-around
balconies. $775,000 MLS 331376
THIS ONE HAS IT ALL! I
1220 N 3RD ST
4 plex-East of 3rd St. Good
income residential Zoned
!commercial. Great location 4,
rental units or convert to single
family residence. Plenty of
parking, nice patio and deck
areas. $935,000 MLS 316902
FRENCH COUNTRY ESTAIE!I
307 SOUTH 15TH STREET
Elegant 6BR/6 5BA. 7.000 sf new I
construction home in Jax Beach
with tidal access and beautilui
marshviews. Gracious living on a'
grand scale $2,790,000 MLS
)312575


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Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804


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Two houses off Jacksonville Drive, both 3055sf. One 4/3.5, the
other 5/4. Solar Hot Water Heaters, Concrete Block on both
levels. Large Kitchens, GE Profile appliances, 42in
Maple cabinets, and Granite Countertops. Gas
Package for Cooktop, Dryer and BBQ grill.
Each offered at $649,000 ha9, n e
S Linda Pomerantz 923-8030. PROPERTiE


Ponte Vedra
2 Townhomes: 2BR/1.5BA, 1500 Sq Ft, Screened porch, Pool &
Club House $187,900-$212,000
St. Augustine
Waterfront Home: Pristine throughout, 3BR/3BA 2,714 SqFt,
Boat dock, in-law suite. $,49.900
Condo: Roc al St. Augustine. 3BR/2BA..1285,SqFt, Golf Course
Community, Garage. $214.000


/44 Marvin & Floyd

..00 Realty Inc.
Website http:/Imarvin.group.com
Call Joe Floyd 2197638
FOR SALE


JACKSONVILLE BEACH V A 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 lo purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million S condos. 3 lots wilh 2.2 750sq' house.(sold 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 Iermuda Road, Jacksonville, FL
2/1 house, 940sq' on .14 acres. Perfect opportunity to purchase property
near the Iniracoaslal and wiinn walking distance of million $ condos. .$175,000

FOR RENT


JACKSONVILLE SAN PABLO CREEK


3/2 house, 1896sq'. Fenced back yard. Lawn maintenance included. $1.600 mth


PONTE VEDRA THE FOUNTAINS
2/2 condo. 1260sq' Ground floor.Pool, Tennis Couns


$975/mth


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NEPTUNE BEACH fixer upper; perfect
for Investor or owner/ occupant, con-
crete block, 4 blocks from ocean,
$285,000, call Mark, 591-6976.
PV, 5BR/4BA w/loft, 2454sf., Immac., new
roof, granite passthru, wine cooler & more;
below appraisal $379,900. See
www.6sailfish.com Call Randy Bratt @
USA Realty Mart; 904-213-8287.
LOVELY TOWNHOME, PV, 2BR/2BA, on
waterview lot. 1car garage. New plumbing
andA/C. $289K. Owner (904)285-0084.
A GEMI FSBO home In beautiful, charm-
Ing Paradise Cove. One owner home is
Immaculate. 3/2. 1267 sqft. 616 Paradise
Court, Atlantic Beach. $279,900. Call Le-
na, (608)213-3397.
OWNER/ BROKER, 3BR/2BA, San Pablo
& Beach. New floors, paint, roof, applian-
ces. Below appraisal. 982-7620.
BEACH/SAN PABLO area, 3501 Claridge
Rd. E. Newly-remodeled concrete block,
2BR/1BA, large backyard. $138,000.
223-5149, 339-4685.
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.
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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SOUTHSIDE- FOR SALE OR LEASE.
4455 Anson Dr., 3/2 MH & 1/1 home,
$135,000.


LOVELY 3BR/2BA w/spacious master
suite, 2 car garage, fireplace and
screened-in porch. $212,900. 220-8389.


A FSBO, PONTE Vedra Beach, 3/2, 1800 sq
12998 Cobblefield, 3/2/2, 1500sf, ft, one car gar. on lake, $299,900, by ap-
$220,000. pointment, 655-8245.


12548 Keman Forest- 5/4/2, 2657sf,
$409,000. Independent Brokers & Associ-
ates, 247-4333 or 710-3111.

OPEN HOUSE ATL BEACH
REDUCED ALMOST $50,000
Sunday 3-6pm. $424,500. Awesome
4BR/ 2.5BA, 2-story, pool. Selva Linkside,
1660 Linkside Ct. N. Call Kimberlee
472-5558, Magnolia Properties.
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home. Close to good schools, base and
Wonderood Connector. $114,000 (buyer
pays all closing costs). Call 614-5859.
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905 2nd St N. Unit F
$675,000
3BR/3.5BA, 2,444 sf.
Luxurious rinishes,
granite counters,
stainless apple, brought t
iron rails, technology
center, east & west
balconies, tile roof,
garage & much more!

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
I_ Lovely Bermuda Bay condo, 3BR,
,i..- f 2BA split floor plan, on the 2nd
floor. This end unit has extra,
i --- ...:*t *windows, spacious kitchen, large
IA.; ,i pantry and laundry room. Wood and
f tile floors, luxury Master bath, 2'car
garage and a screened anai. $449,900.
PLUMOSA DRIVE
ISLE OF PALMS CLASSIC
This 3BR. 2 BA home in a very
desirable neighborhood has a great
floor plan. The living, dining and
family room with gleaming
hardwood or tile floors and a .
fireplace. All on the canal with your
own floating dock. A must see family
home. $587.500. 4 i


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717 Lake Stone Circle. Ponte Vedra Beach. 3/2.5
Wooded Preserve. Large Backyard. Open Floor plan.
$379,900. Location. Location. Location!
765 Sea Oats Bay. Ponte Vedra Beach. 2/2 at
Summer-House. Gated. Beach Access. Clubhouse. 2
years HOA. You can't afford to miss this!! $299.000. -
805 Boardwalk Dr. #522. Ponte Vedra Beach. 2/2
with spiral stairs to Loft! Stunning Condo with wood
*views and sides to Lake. Private location in desirable
comm. w/ ammen. galore. $299,900.
Gerona Drive East. Or Build Your Own Home on
this 150x190+ lot in the IntracoastalWest area.
FSBOw% ner/ Agent $149.000.



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SFind The Home That
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Realtor
993-3803


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Oceanfront Neser custom built 5BR.
4.5BA. ,id'h4725 SF. iews 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 hotr ub, and pnate beach.
52,750,000
Isle of Palms Former model with 2705
SF and $71.000 in upgrades on
navijable sater .just bring -our boat!
Family room with fireplace, formal
dining, and deluxe master suite. Two
screened laniats, deck. balconys. dock v./
boat lilt 1889.000
South Hampton- Water to golf \ views
compliment this 5BR. 4BA executive
home on the 17th green. Chefs kitchen
with cherry cabLnets. island, corian. tile,
3 car garage. screened lanai. two bonus
rooms, comm pool, priced $25k below
appraisal 5751),000
Odoms Mill Lakefront 5BR. 5BA on
culdesac A;Ih screened pool/spa. lanai.
bonus rcom is'pertect teenage trtreat, m-
law suite., \ood and tile floors, cotian
counters, formal living and dining, 3 car
garage, comm pool. $679.000
Ocean Cay Walk to the beach from
this upgraded. light and bright 4BR.
2 5BA with loft. formal living and dining
loom, new carpet and paint, lile floors,
oversized screened lanat, lots of storage.
comm. pool S-199,5(00
Pablo Bay Wh)y ail to build? This
4BR, 2BA all brick home is ready now!
Eniov relaxing evening s on your co ered
lanai overlooking the peaceful lake.
Upgrades include trile, 42 inch cabinets.
open kitchen with island, corian.
W480.000
Laurel Springs 4BR. 2BA pool home
on beautiful lakefront lot! Upgraded tile.
covered la,,ai overlooks screened pool.
split bedroom plan. fireplace Enjoy
entertaining in sour spacious pool area.
many upgrades! $345,.000


Ibis Point 4BR, 2.5BA w/lofton private
culdesae, lush landscaping, fenced yard.
sprinkler, open kitchen with breakfast bar,
formal dining, designer molding, master
bedroom is down with garden tub, comm-
pool/ieaons. 5335,000
Jax Beach Updated 4BR. 2BA coquina
home on an oversized lot 1.27 acres just
blocks to the beach! Wood floors.
fireplace, open kitchen, formal dining,
large great room, inside laundry. screened
porch, shed. hot 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 paio,
spacious kitchen with breakfast bar.
formal h, ing and dining, oversized
laundry, o er $-4Ok in upgrades! $315,0(X
Pelican Bay 3BR. 2.5BA iusl steps to
the Intracoastal! Enloy peaceful lake
suews from ,your screened lan3i or
entertain on your open deck. Move-in
ready with newer carpet and paint,
upgraded kitchen with rile, corian
counters $279,900
Kernan Mill If you are looking for a
tre Flonrida home, look no further! 3BR,
2B'A open floor plan wih tile throughout,
family room w/fireplace, deck leads to
private backyard with peaceful lake
% ie ws...no backdoor neighbors! $269,9M0
Windsor Chase 3BA, 2BR with office.
stucco front, lush landscaping, fenced
yard with room for a pool, formal dining,
open kitchen with extra cabinets, full
imgaution, inside laundry room. tons of
shelving, storage. comrm. pool. $249,9.00
Kensington Adorable 3BR. 2BA patio
home is perfect for first nme buyer or
someone looking to downsize. Move in
ready & idi new carpet, paint, open kitchen
with all appliances, open deck, private
yard, comm. pool/tennis. $204.900


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SO. JAX BEACH
Great starter home 3/2, corner lot, short
drive to beach. Reduced for quick sale.
$247,000. Call Paul Cleary, Matchmaker
Coastal (904)472-1886.


MI 'LS 308395 Totally remodeled
home on quiet street with open
-I floor plan and lots of living
spaces. Lovely end of street
location. Adjoining lot future
option available to buyer.
$299,999

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Network Realty oIawfN.W 759-8827 (cell)
Independently Owned & Operated 241-2417 ext. 209(office)



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Great architectural features throughout the 2,241 SF
3BR/2BA/2CG home. Hardwood floors in the main
areas, vaulted ceilings, crown & chair
rail moldings, French doors to a Mexican
Saltillo tiled outdoor & screened porch.
$449,000


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Call Top Producer |
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100


LET'S MAKE A DEAL!!!

JUST BLOCKS TO THE BEACH!!
This charming Beach Bungalow is newly renovated and just
blocks to the beach. 3BR w/granite, tile, new windows. AC,
hot water tank, elec. panel and more. Great fir plan and
over 1300 sqft. Motivated Sellerl $285,000.

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!!
This beautiful 3BR/2BA PV condo w/gar has a split
floor plan and over 1200sqft. New carpet, 'kitchen, scrn
lanai, RV/boat stor, tennis, pool. and beach access.
$229,000

OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE!
This spectacular home is Tri-level w/2 car gar and 3BR/2.5BA.
Just steps to the beach, 1st fir has sep. suite, deluxe master.
gourmet kit, private yard and NO HOA fees. $625,000



CALL Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911





3 SOUTH JAX BEACH

BUNGALOWS

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

416 UPPER 36" AVE. 4 blocks to the-beach! '
2BR/2BA with one car garage, freshly painted, in quiet
enclave neighborhood. $275,000.
3515 SO. 1" ST.- The beach is just 1 '/: blocks away .
from this 3BR/1BA with detached one car garage,
totally renovated, wood floors, large front porch from
which to meet your neighbors. $675,000.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY., OCr. 29, 2-4PM
119 37rH AVE. SO.- 2 blocks to the beach! This 3BR/I
2BA has a 2 car garage, Florida room, wood floors,
vaulted ceiling, new kitchen, updated electrical &
plumbing. $699,000. For directions or into call
Michelle Kogan, 382-5006.
DON'T FORGET TIME FALLS BACK SUNDAY
MORNING WHILE YOU ARE STILL ASLEEP!


Sherri Beno Realtor'
904-651-1830
Lisa DiStefano Realtor'
904-514-3167


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WALDEN CHASE, 4BR/3BA, 3200sf., INTRACOASTAL WEST, Indian Springs,
hew, lots of upgrades. $422,900. 4/2 w/loft, pool home on preserve, approx.
(904)230-6892. 2100 sq.ft., $299,000, 221-1630.



Coastal Real Estate
303 9th Street N.-Atlantic Beach within walking
distance to 2 parks and the ocean. 4BR/4BA, hot
tub, wood floors,granite and much more. Offered
at $975,000

850 Paradise Ln..- Atlantic Beach/Mayport. Never -
lived in 3BR/3BA, With bonus room! Upgrades galore.
$420,000. Seller will pay buyers closing costs, call Judy
Hicks for details. -
I.-8100The GreensWay #309-Jacksonville Beach
condo with garage on the Marsh. Just Reduced!
Sellers leaving all appliances! Ground floor unit
just minutes to the beach. Seller will pay 3 mo.
condo fees! $188,000

13846 Atlantic Blvd.- Brand new condo
priced $80,000 below initial selling price. 3BR/
3BA with I car garage. All appliances stay.
Ground floor and 2nd floor unit available for
quick closing. $389,900
Call Judy Hicks
904-463-2877
See these homes on www.judyhicks.com
Virtual Tours Available
Open 24/7 Any home Anytime Anywhere

ft-'"A: Loveloy Condo Comeniently Located
in (lated Community
Least expensive 3BR/2BA ground floor condo plus
'B'jB garage at the beaches, 18" tile thru-out. including
.:'-. bedrooms & lanai Gorgeous granite in kJt. ne%% glass.
.... tfont cabs & apple. FP. Flat Screen PLASMA TVI' Ne%
AC & Hot Water Healer. Great Storage Pri ale
screened Lanai \ lo\el[ \%eiss _225,000
Comfortable Living At A Comfortable Price!
Beautiful 3BR/3BA single level villa w/ wonderful ssater
% ie s in sought after gated community., soaring cedings. -
large kit. FP. formal LR & DR. spacious FR. each
bedroom has o%\ n bath. 2 deck- & fishing dock to enijo
the %ater/\toodlands clNe\s and abundant iildtlife
Communitnny pool & club house. Incredible BuN\! -...
S379.000 ... .
S Budable Lot Rarely Found at the Beach!
; 50' x120' lot zoned mula-famil. just 6,blocks to the
S:ocean and popular JAX Beach. Can be either duple\ or
I single family residence A Rare Opporturury! $1S0.n001A
S Lovely Home on Private Lot
w/Goo f Course Views
Well maintained. one owner.
3BR/2BA home in the ven desirable Cypress Creek
ectnow4filyg-ass Players Club. Large lot, room for -.
pool. b4ck4 to golf course. Ne roof.dnsea} & nie in .
kttch LCFreshlI painted exterior Fantastic Bu! .,
$429.500
; Great Location & Water Views '
for tinder S300.000
SWonderful 3BR/2BA home on Picturesque Pond
-conenientl, located in S Jax Beach. Beautiful hardv.d
2 & die flooring thru-out Ist les el. Kit \I/Conran stjifaces,
3 large bedrooms upstairs. master \i/saulied ceilng.
Lovel. screened porch pro% ides charming \ iey s of la.e
and eco-scaped no mo, ing) pri% ate Nard Quiet cul-de-
sac location. PLUS full & tasteful, furnished 52,S9.i. iO
Lakefront Home Loaded With Extras!
Neoer liJ,ed in! -IBR/3BA Lakefront Home. Lovely kitchen ..-...
w/12" cabs. Conan counters & brkfst bar. FP in FR.
upgraded lighung/fans, & crown molding. Master s/glass
enclosed shos.er & garden rub. Super homework are off' -.0'; 6
hall. Court ard Entry to 3CG Screened Lanai. Priced Low
in Sell Fast! 5425,000
Luxurious Living At It's Best!
Beauntiful 5BR/4BA/3CG neter lied in Home' Lot. of
upgrades. Kitchen boasts 42"" cabs & Corian surfaces
Upgraded lighting/fans thru-out. FP. .pht BRs. 5" BR
.. v.ould make great office Backs to conser anon area .ll
co nenieniJ\ located in amenitr nch commurijn i ,
Great Bu\! $470.000
It Just Keeps Getting Bester!
Wonderful direct entry 2BR/2BA flat v%/ garage \aulted
ceilings, spiral staircase to loft, FP W\/ flatscreen Plasma *i : .4-
TV above. & stainless steel apphances. Large lanai "i .
peaceful \ ev., of preserve. Convenience of condo life, but
feel ot single tamiln h\iming! 52791.100
"Beach Side Flats" in Old Atlantic
Beach
Atlantic Beach- Onl. 5 Remaining' Unique oppoitrumtN
S.t to lie in style at the beach staring at $299,00011. These
Completely reconstructed Flats ill include '"nl hie thru-
out, granite countertops. maple cabinet, stainless steel
appliances. pri ate patios/decks & pn ate beach cabana
Just a short %alk to both the ocean & tow n center. Ideal
Location!
Spectacular Plantation Home w/Water to Golf
Views
Grand Estate Home %./oer 6,600sqft, 4BR/4.5BAI
3CG complete %/pool & spa on arguably the best
lot in Plantation Craftsmanship is unsurpassed -
magnificent cured staircase, gathering RM w/floor-
ceiling ,.indovs. deep crovwn molding, marble &
%%ood floors. 2FP. gorgeous kit %/marble & granite, plantation shutters, and
much. much more! $1.995.000.


Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
sconnonly@ulifestylesrealtors.com


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Atlantic Beach
Updated Seaplace 3bdrm Condo, around Fir -
1/2 block to die Ocean in Old Atlantic Beach!
Large Patio w/privacy fence. All new carpet, new
AC, updated baths, fresh paint, new stove &
microwave. $298,000
Old Atlantic Beach Priced to Sell S48900!
3 bdrm/2ba home, approx 1300 sq ft, 2.5 blocks
to the ocean, lot size 50 x 130. Original hardwood
floors thru-out. Needs remodeling but has loads
of charm.
Contemporary Gem Seha 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 towards buyers closing costs.
$590,000
Awesome Atlantic Beach Home
4 blocks to the Beach in Sela Marina
5Bdrm/4Ba completely updated 3640 SF low
maintenance gourmet Kitchen Hardwood thru-
out Priced to sell $975,000
Roof TopeOcean Views 1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/4.5bath, 3
story w/elevator, 2-car garage! Construction
complete in 3 months. High-End Finish Levels -
Offered at $1,050,000
New Home in Adantic Beach
3 Blocks to the Ocean Seha Marina
3-story w/elevator, 6 bdrms, 3 ba, 4200 sq ft,
office, high ceilings, rm for a pool. Lot size: 85 x
142. Maintenance free: concrete block & stucco
on 1st level, frame & vinyl shake on 2nd & 3rd
levels. $1,175,000


904--571.9821
Completely Remodeled Old Atlantic Beach Home -
I Block to Ocean
Cedar Shake home w/while picket fence perfectly manicured.
4Bdrm, 3 Ba, master upstairs, 2700 SI, 62 5x125 lot size,
room lor pool Maple hardwood floors throughout. 2-car
garage w!garage-tek. $1,200,000
Atlantic Beach Seaside
Seaside Gated 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 bdrm, 3.5
ba, 2-story, all bdrms up, 3486 sq ft, Mediterranean style
with barrel tile roof. Private Beach access. $1,395,000
West Atlantic Beach
West Atlantic Beach Bungalow -
Awesome Investment $1S9,000
3 bdrm 2 ba, 1-story, new red oak floors throughout,
new roof, approx. 1300 SF. lot size 60x125.
,.a., a 0
West Atlantic Beach Lpdated Home w/Pool! S29.000
Huge lot 120x125, 3 bdrm. 2 ba, 2-car garage, fully
updated baths and kitchen, move-in condition. Perfect
for investment or to live inl
West Atlantic Beach -
Brand New Construction 5399,000
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 appls. hardwood firs
throughout, detached 1-car garage. privacy fence, room
for a pool!
Neptune Beach
Completely Renovated Contemporary Awesome
Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Ben 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


Orear IBveasueor Opportuity -
East of 3rd Street
Quadraplex with 4 easy to rent efficiencies.
Only steps to the ocean Offered at $639,000
Jacksonville Beach
The Palms: 2 bdrm/2ba Condo
that is a 10+++
This is truly a 10+, Do not miss it! 2Bdrm/2Ba
2r'" floor condo with custom cabinets, new
sinks and granite in Kitchen and baths.
$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 Jax Beach S519,000
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 BUY ON THE OCEAN IN J4X BEACH!
Completely Remodeled w/the finest finishes
OCEANFRONT SOUTH END CORNER Unit
w/wrap around porches! 3 bdrm/2ba, custom
cabinets, granite and much, much more'!!
Furnishings optional $799,000
Investment Prot -
Muld-family -Z St. Sorth
Awesome unobstructed ocean views. West
side of 1 st Street, multi-family, 2 bidgs. corner
lot 62.5x85, updated over last 3 yrs $949.000


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'FSBO TOWNHOUSE approximately 1
mile to beach, 1BR/1.5BA w/loft, new roof,
wood deck, kitchen upgraded. Laminate
wood floors & carpet. Community pool,
move in ready. $217,000. 242-7529,
629-0606.
$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.
Spanish Pt., 14158 Tomas Pt. Lane, 3/2/2,
2032sf., 1/3 acre, clean and modem. Wa-
terfront community w/boat ramp, pool,
clubhouse, 5 miles from beach. $269,900.
Call Paula Killebrew, 465-2363.
.www.killebrewrealty.com

NEPTUNE BCH. FSBO 4BR/3.5BA.
Ocean view. 2540sf. 1/2 block to ocean,
1/2 block to town center. Numerous up-
grades, $799,500, 115 Orange St.
Broker/owner. 725-0302 or 887-8237.
NEW CONSTRUCTION, 3BR/ 2.5BA, 6
blocks from ocean, 1602sf. No .'HOA.
Granite, upgrades. $369,000. Call Cindy
241-5251 or 451-9208.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fireplace,
new carpeting, tile, appliances, fenced
yard. $175,000. (904)993-9191.


BY OWNER, Jax Beach, 3/1, pool, fp,
close to beach, $309,500, 247-0168 or
982-0039.
ATLANTIC BEACH: 3/2 Charming Beach
Cottage; 937 E Coast Dr; 2 blks ocean/
park/ playground/ tennis; irrigation; gor-
glous landscape; orig pine foor/ walls
throughout; pnvate backyard; move-in
condition; walk-in closet; large master
bath; home warranty; will co-op; $795K;
904-993-1707.
FSBO 4BR/3BA, large comer lot, Royal
Palms in Atlantic Beach, $285,000,
463-3738.
ICW FSBO, 3/2 home on cul-de-sac in
Kensington. Only $229,900. 221-6263.


REDUCED, INDIAN Woods Neptune Bch
home 4BR/2BA, split plan, w/2 story
workshop. Upgrades. Priced under ap-
praised value to sell @ $399,900. Drive by
1525 Forest Ave. Motivated seller.
Will co-op. (904)463-7245.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Totally remodeled,
3BR/.1BA, 1000sf.+, 50'x150' beautiful lot.
Granite, Jacuzzi, new carpet and paint.
Kitchen & bath redone In 2004. $625,000
080O. 366 5th Street. Owner/ Broker.
(904)246-4104. .
OPEN HOUSE
New construction, one of the finest homes
at the beach. 309 Magnolia St. Neptune
Beach., Sunday, 10/29,. ', 2pm-5pm.
$969,000. Mark Dilworth (904)591-6976.


HANDYMAN SPECIAL 2 bedroom, 2'bath condo in Totally renovated
Neptune Beach, corner lot, 2000sf., 2car fabulous Oceans Edge! Resort upgrades' in excess
e, nw of, khe e he style livin w/convenient beach 3/2 converted to 2/1
garage new roof, kitchen needs help access, eegaht clubhouseand marblefloors, bult-i
$329K.worth $385Ku591-7392. pool plus upscale Interior 59' balcony on, 6 1
NEAR GAINESVILLE lake viewhome on0 refinements. $435,000 Jayhe miss this one.
NEARGAISVILLE -leiHoffman or Michelle Floyd Please cal Olivia Se
5 acres, 4/3, 2950sf, built 2002, $469,000 H
OBO. Indepenaeni Brokers& Associates,
2. 7.4333 or 710-3111. .HARBOUR ISLAND BASIN LOT SERENE IN BERM(
NEPTUNE BEACH, 4/35. pre-consiruc- Dock your boal atl our back 3'2 2-'1 story condo I
JEPUNE BEACH 3 peconslruc door! Incradlble opportunity, lo' gated comm. trey c
ion, 2007 cormplelion, 2 blocks ocean w ij or buld j our dream home new kit appi more
ocean view. luxury' home w/.all aminitles, on this waterfront lot in Marsh ma.ntaineo Greal It
Si 300 000 920 No. 2nd St. at Bay St., LanOing s presaigous Harbour beach. Enjoy Guana
708.0731 or 241-8718 for appointment to Island. Includes a 50 boal alip, glass encd sunrn
view plans. Call Michelle Floyd $1.299 000 $469,900. Pis call S
ATLANTIC BEACH OCEANFRONT
TID L Located' in small 'seaside' .Oceanfroit condo
community of Atlantic Beach, views, 36" Saturrn
= 3BR/2 5BA. 1836sf. surrounded flooring, plasma TV
A Fby natural beauty, pristine kitchen with 2 Themr
beach, great shopping & dining &.Wolf gook top. C
Fabulous lown home' $369.900 entire 8 'floor! $2,2
ATLANTIC BEA CH Please call Dennis DeSmone Michelle Floyd & Jay
1550 sqft, 3/2 w/updated OLD WORLD AMBIANCE SAWMILL UIA
This majestic Spanish-Mission Show' home!
bathrooms, tile & carpet, 100 styled nome In The Plantation 5BR/3BA family hc
ft dock w/boat lift, access to captures the fine art 'of living[ a/c, 'lanai w/lake
ft dock w/boat ift, access to Stylish & elegantly comfortable, w/garden tub,
rIC ,I w/unparalleled quality! Expan- laundry, formal dr, or
1CW, motivated seller, bring s,ve goif course views & guest pristine move-in
offers, $299K. q. ? 949.000 Michelle Floyd $589,900.,Call Peter
(904) 813-5315 HARBOUR ISLAND ICW LOT! DESIRABLE OLD
(904)__________ '_ One or Ihe lasi lois ireciily on Everyllhing is new in
the iCW in Harbour Island, address! Upgrade
S CT perecl( situated on Ite end of cedar snake. custom
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BEACH PROPERTIES ~lews, pnslline bldg condi ions granite. custom mold
BEACH PROPERTIES and a 50 boat slip' $1 575.000 galore walk to In
S AX BC sq h 850k ,cnelle Fiyd I Jayne Hoffman $1.399.000 Call Patr,
* ri*Con;.t 3 storV. 4500 sq h $850k '-
JAX BCH
Ooeanirc.ni Condo 3rd II, 2 oed'2. bath, WATERFRONT LOTI PRISTINE BEACI
$5699k Deep water access in me near Panoramic oceanfr
NEPTUNE BCH o' "Palrr. 'dalle," Build our home. 3BR/2BA o0
E of 3,d Si New Consi. 2100 sq ni. $699k inredole lot Great nomes rooe to do He
,ATL BCH HOME : greal views great locaionil h.gn dune 22 Doovi
4BR/2BA, 900 n to ocean, 50x100 1ol. Don I wat at only $875.000. Greal for weekend
$699K Call Susan Fort for more info! $1.276.110 Call Dat
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3 bed/2 bath E of Solano/Golf View Circle'
VILANO BEACH HOME.
2 bed/2 bath, 120x120 lot, $399k.
Call Michelle Pisula 651-1006, Realtor
Omni Realty of N FL 904-247-5678 -
www.omnirealtyl.com


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,r:..an i, i .I MLS 332203 $705.1)00
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prrme Jc'dld .andi' Grei Il1'or plan pipll
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pool' MLS 314480 S549.900


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c.indc., unti redonee |1, 2 vrn ago b) local inier
MLS 333848 $519.001)
Remod. Condo nifab %%s of Ocean, hean ofl
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<(Xnder $500OL

Tax Brh home ,'3BR 2BA. I .'1ISF. i upd"ied
kai. Florida rm, decl oeilool ing beaiunrul Irg
la3go.,n MLS 305277 374,90f0
l our search has rnded here, 3BR.2 SB. khmn
fearare; refum ni ldd 11r ihn-.,ur hm Totall\
remdid k.iL MLS 307532 S349,900
Shortly alk Io Bch, ileoi 10 p .ool, IklIi. le ,i
updid Iri. di.lis REDUCEDT o zell'
S MLS 293320 $327.500
'Great Ocean \ \ie- BP. I BA ..,nd.:. min ocantmti
. ii'rpl imrTr.ac ., ile& applnc'es Oceanlfnii po'-l
& loi cornd. e ee MLS 316489 $279,000
Beautiful garden srle t'hm m in a quae secluded
cormricr Bel acen the Nllaniic O(cean aiid Ihe ICL1
ML S 332070 199,900


Immac 2/2 condo icmd Ijns, Incidsall
applnces W'D A '10" A'-ar + Vws!
MLS. 317026$1199.900
P.V. Condo! Bch tliing at it's be. l,
2BR'2 5BA on lagoon Comm pool &
tennis. All kit applnecs stay!
MLS 332341 $195,000 .
Lkfrnt Cond. Grt vws from bdnn &
scrend patio. The Belleza's amenities'offer
all .ou need MLS 296148 $171,900
Ocean Grove
1/1 Condo in.PV Bch. Location, location,
location Amenitlie galore, uiSl ile neI
MLS 302717 S165,0001
Nice conciblk t'hm in All Bch, n .,
appinci. Lrg bkyrd read i onio.e mn.:,
Greal inslTmnia oppnni)!
Ml 297900 $159,000
"The Palmn'GrGn Lake .ice riled in, Lj
& din rms, scmd porch., aiuled ceilings.
3rdfloot MIs 327900 5149.00 ,
: Atlantic Beach
4 building lots to build your dream home
on Some i uil Mlarh se is
Priced from $125,000


w 1326 South Third Street Jacksonville Beach (904) 249261


ATL BCH HOME $209,900
FSBO. GOOD Starter Homel 618-1
Dutton Island Dr. West., 3BR/1.5BA. New
A/C, roof, windows, doors, and applian-
ces. By appointment only. Call David
247-0665 (home), 704-2337 (cell).
JAX GOLF & C.C. Best available in
neighborhood, 30K under market value!
4/3, 2400sf, preserve lot, many upgrades,
move- in ready. Priced to sell at,$484,900-.
Matchmaker Coastal Realty
(904)864-6569.

$210,000 TIFFANY PINES, 3BR/2BA
large comer lot, tile floors, new roof, F/P,
many upgrades. 992-2249 or 514-7152.


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MO\E IN TO THESE HOMES FAST!
These properties are:perfect for
someone needing to move quickly.
Please-call for details!.
Grand Cay Villas' 2BR/2BA $214,000
(Wood-floors, tiled iorch, condo fee bonus)
Players Club Villa 2BR/2.5BA $369,000
(LOWEST PRICE in PC. Villas, includes furnishing)
Players Club Home 4BR/2BA" $450,000
(Hear pihe & terra cotta floors, huge yard)'
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REAL ESTATE
904-273-4800


806-A 3rd St.* Neptune Beach
3/2 in NEW SUBDIVISION:
1700 SF home sits on premier lot
in new subdivision, tons of
upgrades. Built in 2005 $234,900
NIARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshiront lot in small Neptune
Beach cul-de-sac subdivision
$449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opporrumry in Vilano
Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for
$2.900,000
GREAT INVESTMENT [N
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home
sits on two large buildable lots in
desirable Neptune Beach semung.
$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



LOS BRISAS Oceanlront- 2BRi2BA
w/beacnes "greatest' deck Garage park-
ing- great rental properly- luliy lurnished
$520.000. 241-0267.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA
vaulted ceiling Deautilul ile Briqn. open
10loo0 plan No dogs. t455.000
(4041325-0820 1404)784-6601 '-
r.FO S SLE or ,Renil ;. 2BR'2BA rtrz 3rd
.loor at Palms at Marsh Landing garage
Recent upgrades and washert dryer
$269,500 or $950.'mo No brokers.
1904)246-2500



Sea State Realty Corp.
'...,,-. "The Listing Specialist"
MLS/ NEFAR Member
Waterfront Community Condos
2BR/2BA w/den -$134.900 eSa]
2BR/1.5BA -$133,900
1BR/1BA-$85.000
Waterfront Condo
2BR/2.5BA -$137,500
Call: Larry Dukes Broker
(904) 537-0679


CONDO "FOUNTAINS", Ponte Vedra, 695
A1A N. 3BR/ 2BA. Lease $1295 or
buy $239,900. Very clean. 246-6649.
OCEANFRONT 2/2, garage, pool, views
from every room. $509,900. Owner/ agent
568-4818.


OCEANFRONT
OPPORTUNITIES
LandMark 1910sf $950k
WaterMark 2202sf $996k
Acquilus II 2124sf $998k
Renee L. Baron,inc. 242-2821


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CiRAND CAY VIAf No car needed! All the stores
you need are within walking distance. 2B!R/2BA condo
located in a quiet. woodsy setting in PVB. Gated
community. Motivated Seller. $199,900,


OEAN EDGE 1 BR, 2BR and 3BR condos east of
A1A In south .ax Beach. Brand new & beautiful! Call
for pricing and availability.

SEAPlIACE Quaint Atlantic Beach is the setting for
this 2BR 2BA renovated condo, just a 1/2 block from
the ocean. You can hear the ocean from your balcony.
& see it from your.bedroom door. New kitchen &,
baths, too & just steps to the pool. 1168 sq.ft. $310,000.

MPTHE WH LA 3BRi 2BA condo
'garage. Large corner balcony to relax & enjoy the
views. Vaulted ceilings, FP, all appliances, storage. MI
this and no one above you! $248,500.

THE W LAS iAT ARSH S ANDNG 3BR/2BA with,
GARAGE, end unit, no one above you, water &
wooded views, FP, all appl. incl. washer & dnrer,
eCred la niri- chThan be glassed in. $255,000.
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South Beach at Jacksonville Condominiums
2 Bedroom floor plan; upgrades include
Plasma T.V.; Designer Cabinets; Stainless Steel
Appliances Granite; Tile: Washer & Drver
And Much More!, Priced from $385,000 to S415,000


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BEACHES
PRICE B/B SF Address
f 9')90 3/1.5 1075 2196 Fairway Villas Lane N.
$219,900 3/I I218 4"5 Skate R.d
$252,900 3/2.52020 695 AIA North #58
$274,900 4/3' 1967 365 Sailfish Dr .
$369,900 3/2.52179 1483 LaurelWay '
$374,900 4/3 2500 620 Orchid St


PRICE
$143,900

$150,000
$173,000
$188,900
$199,900

$199,900
$209,500

$219,900
$234,800'
$237,500


INTRACOASTAL-
B/B SF Address
2/2.51100 12311 Kensington Lakes Dr #106
Seasons @ Kernan
2/1.51100 123II Kensington Lakes #2603
Seasons @ Kernan
2/2 1083 1702 Forest Lake Cr.W #3
Forest Creek
3/2 1138 190 Nadia Michelle Ct.S
Harbour Springs
3/2 1408'i3236 Arbor Vitae Di
Arbor Pointe
3/2 1393 12382 Eagles Claw Ln,
Eagles Creek :
3/2 1352 I835 Wildwood Creek Lane
Kensington
3/2 2044 565 Prindle Drive East
Greenfield Lakes
3/2 1503 13240 MilhouseWay
Waverly Place
3/2 1448 4531 Antler Hill Dr E
Hunters Ridge


$244C.900
$2 50,000

.259,900

$259,900.
$269,000

$269,900

$274,900

$274,900
$275,900
$308,900

$314,900
$315,000

$324,000

$335,900


I/IS S Address
3 2 5 1665 13433 Stone Pond Dr
Wolf Creek
4/2 1750 I235I Vine Maple Way '
Ashley Woods
4/2 2074 296 Lazy Meadow Drive West
Hickory Creek
4/2.52288 458 Shanna Isle Arbor Pointe
3/2 1717 2615 Crystal Cove Ct
SVillages of Pablo,
3/2.52556 1040 Collinswood DriveWest
Collinswood
4/2 2093 12355 Vine Maple Way
Ashley Woods
4/2 2062 2466 Glade Springs Dr
Bentwater
3/2 1860 12052 Cavalry Ctr Kernan Lakes
3/2 1964 13044 Chets Creek Dr. S
Johns Creek
3/2 2000 12925 Deep Lagoon PI E
The Woods
3/2 2186 2109 The Woods Drive
The Woods
3/2 1634 4690 Kernan Mill Ln E.
Kernan Mill
4/2 2062 1974 Ibis Point Lane Ibis Point


$389,900 3/2 2355 2411 Covington Creek Circle West
Covington Creek
$449,000 4/2.5 3496 2312 Meadowlark Court
'The Woods
$578,880 4/4 2803 13767 Deer Chase P/L Pablo Bay


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OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete blobk. Clubhouse w/infinity pool. block to beach,
1 block to shopping. MLS# 307553 $448,800
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 2/2 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

OPEN HOUSE ON THE SOUTHSIDE
SATURDAY 1 4
See Several Units at Stonebridge!
From JTB go DA South. Exit at Gate Parkway & go East (left). Gate
turns in to Baymeadows. Condo is. on the right. Go thru gate to bldg
STONEBRIDGE4 ARGEST 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 sho pin. $149,900



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PV BCH 2BR/2BA w/ fireplace, all applian.
ces stay, $175,900, 2151 Seahawk Drive,
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty. Specialists.
, 655-7923 (cell).
COSTA VERONA- Direct Oceanfront,
2BR/2BA +den. Located on amenity floor
with 14' ceilings. Unbelievable price of
$790,000 December move-in 241-0267
PVB, 2,2. flat. end unit, fireplace galed
community w/5 star amenities Lease! op-
lion possible $295,000. Call Broker/ Own-
er, Kirk Killebrew 463-1131
www Kidlebrewrealty.com
MIRA VISTA- 3BR/3BA. Third floor loca-
tion overlooks intracoastal & marina.
GREAT LOCATION. $595.000 Also
available, 60' boat slip $185,000.
241-0267: '
OCEANVIEW 3/2. exc cond. Condo fee
$239/mo. Motivated seller $699 000. Day
phone 553-0509, aher 5pm 241-2443
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR'1.5BA, 1250si.
completely remodeled- kitchen, am. tile.
carpel S more Custom closets, stone tire-
place. -Best Deal Around, Must Sell'
:$109,500. (904)773-3777.
OCEANVIEW 3/2. Great views from most
rooms. Ceramic etil two balconies.
$469,900 Vanguard Realty 463-7343.
SEVILLA- OLD Atlantic Beach
iBR/1 5BA. Beautiful enclosed sun room
Must see $209.000 904-249-2639.

PRE-CONSTRUCTION OCEANVIEW
Ready. 2008. Pnces stan at $499k. Call for
details. Renee L. Baron, Inc. 242-2821. ;
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PVB, 3BR/2BA Townhome. WDHU, lyr.
lease No pets $950/mo +$950'sec
2496501,233-7224.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 1 1.2 blocks ocean,
2BR/IBA *olhce, 1092si. CH&A W/D
dishwasher. $1025/mo +$850,'dep No
dogs 246-8220
CLEAN 3BR Townnouse near ocean.
Neptune Bch $1295/mo. Cnarles Leo.
nard Broker, 241-7675.
JAX BEACH. Immaculate 3BR/2BA unid in
ire Palms. ground hloor, lakeview unit. Fil-
reess center pools, tanning. tennis, club-
house, & morel $1200!mo. 904-372-9222
Broker.
1/2 BLOCK to ocean, 1BR/1BA, studio,'
electric & water included, laundry room.
$750'nmo |904)318-0044.
OCEANVIEW, JAX BCH
2/1, apartment, 101C 16th Ave S CHiA,
WDHU. No dogs $995.mo. +$500/deposit.
211 N Bin SI. 1/1 apanmeni No dogs.
$625/mo Broker,' Owner, 249-8766 Call
anydayl
JAX BEACH block & half from water,.
2BR/1BA, CH/A, WDHU, FP, $695/mo
904.891-0606 or 352-478-2161


JAX BEACH, east ol A1A, 2/1, large up-
slairs, CH&A WiD, private deck. $1120,,
821-9751/ 803-3099.


TWO APARTMENTS 1BR, 2 blocks from
beach $675.'mo. for each 249-6748
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome,
2BR'2BA. bonus room. covered pano.
CH&A, WDHU 1207 Maypon Landing Dr
$790/mo. $700 deposit 280-2728. leave
message


PVB, IBRt/BA w/gorgeous view, new ap- LARGE 1 bedroom Excellent location 2
pliances, tile. Exc amenities. $159,900 Wocks to ocean Very clean. No Pets
708-3809. $675.'mo 642-1214 and 241-1219


BEAUTIFUL IMMACULATE. 2BR'2BA. Al-
lanlic Beach, $116,900 Seller pays all
closing costs (8051377-2430, 1904)803.
5359 .
MARSH VIEWS 2,2 condo wi garage.
Brazilian hardwood ltoors. Fireplace wi
mantel Designer finishes Tiled bath'
kitchen/ enlry All appliances slay Move in
ready $229.000 (904)254-6162.
FSBO, SAWGRASS Beach Club Ocean.
side Condo. 1100si. IBR/1BA. garage,
$340.000 9041635-9349


NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
Townnome, VERY CLEAN. 1500sq
3/2 5, W,D, garage.pool. No Pets, Non-
Smokers $1280/mo 655-2718
TOWNHOUSE. 2BR/1.5BA, kitchen
equip, wsnr. dryr. 4-blocks to ocean,
$750.mo 425 Upper 8in Ave S Jax. Ben.
246-1842
OCEANSIDE, 1BRi2BA condo, luSl steps
to ocean' Club pool $875'mo. All South
Really 241-4141


B EFINANCE 12 BLOCK to ocean 2BR/2BA. large
Only $6PVBOWNERFINANCEakeew deck, wet bar Must seel $1300/mo. 904-
Only $2096K down, new 727 /245842 akevew30 3i8-0044.
$209K lasi one! 727-458.4230


SINGLE WIDE 2BR/2BA storage shed,
'87 PEAC. $9000, excellent condition.
14036 Downs Lane 1580. Ponside. Call
708-0731, .2418718....


JAX BEACH Golia.r 2BRI1 5BA
screened palio, new carpel $14 500.
246-8582.


ATLANTIC BEACH Cortage Beach Ave..
oceanview, 2BR/1BA fireplace. skylights.
caole TV. No smoking, no pels
$1450,'mo. 241.6913 887-9596
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo! Club
pool. exercise & morel 5,875nmo
3BRi2BA, $1200'mo All Souln Realty,
241-4141.
JAX BEACH. 2BR townhouse. near
ocean CH&A WDHLl, no pets. $950'mo
.$500/dep 246-3130
2BR TOWNHOUSE. 5 blocks ornom ocean.
$725/mo Call John (9040813-9723
3BR/2.5BA 8 blocks irom beach., ile
Iloors. granite counter Tops. stainless steel
appliances: 2 car garage. $1500'mo.
$1500 deposit; no pets: call Cindy,
241-5251 or 451-92081
MAYPORT LANDING. 2BRi2BA town-
home. CH&A. WDHU. 1239 Maypon
Landing Dr. $790/mo, $700 dep., 280-
2728. leave message
NEAR PONTE Vedra. 1 block beach. Best
area, quiet. sale, residential neignbor-
hood. 2BR/1BA lower duplex New painl,
CH&A. WiD included. No smoking Small
per considered $950,mo, lease deposit
99:-1118.


2/1 DUPLEX in Jax Beach, S765/mo.;
3/2 townhouse, Mayport Landing,
marsh view, $865/mo. Call 635-9046.
ATLANTIC BEACH Studio garage apl,
near ocean! $650/mo. All Souln Realty,
241-4141.
rf' rt-1' i FIIIST MONTH FREREI" -" I
BEACHES Li 2.0N lai-roron, many eira
Avail immed $1200/mo. 382-6145
NEPTUNE BCHi. near ocean renovated
2BR, all amenntes, avail. soon, $1100/mo.
247-1417... BR, near ocean $750/mo.
OCEANFRONT 3BRi2BA condo ir. S
Jax Bch Convenient to shopping, JTB!
Club pool. garage & more! $1700/mo. Al.
so, 2BRi2BA $1400/mo. Ail Soulh RealTy
241.441-11
WALK TO BEACH
2,1 townhouse. WiD included. CH/A, ce-
ram. Irle., approx. 900sl 405 14th Ave S.
Jaxi Ben. No pets $825imo $825/sec.
dep 904|3 339908
MOBILE HOMES $525 to $575. on pr-
vale lots Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs., 333-5579.
1BR IBA condo at The Palms at Marsh
Landing. Country Club amenities
$850/mo. 616-6617.
2BR 1BA, Allantic Bch. 2 blocks from
ocean $1000imo incl. until. Please call
561- 676-0611
BEACHFRONT 1BR/ 1BA, 108 Orange
St Naep Bch downstairs, $1050/mo incl
ulil (6611803-6275.
S. JAX BCH
2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$895/mo 241-7368, 733-3730.


Brand New Town home
1/2 block to the Ocean,
South Jax Beach
3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage, Absolutely Beautiful!
Stucco, SS Appl.-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-
l crown molding & more...Ocean views
p from master balcony. $2200/month
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


ATLANTIC BEACH. 62 Ocean Blvd.
2BRrIBA. W.'D included. CH&A, tile Iloor,
I lock to ocean $1200.'mo 1st last and
security. 838-6333
2BR/1BA, 1.5 blocks Irom beach wDeacr,
access $750/mo. 241-2077
ATLANTIC BCH oih Seminole Rd Beaut,-
ful newer 32 5 townhome, 108 ceilings,
igni & right, hardwood floors, 1 car gar.,
small fenced backyard, 8 blocks to beach.
$1495/mo., flexible terms. Call June, First
Trust Realty. 994-3608.
NEPTUNE BCH Duplex, large 2BR and
3BR, sundeck/ paiio. I lock to ocean.
CH&A. WDHU. $1225,mo lo $1295/mo,
No pels. 1904)223.5211, (904)307"284 1.


FALL RENT SPECIAL 1/2 MO FREE
JAX BEACH, East ol 3rd Walk to baachnl
2BR/1 5BA townhome $1050/mo Pets
OK. 242-9195.

1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, ist Ave. South
1BR1IBA $6851mo 1904)891-0606
(352)478.2161.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BRi1BA, 1 year lease, NO pets; 800sl
includes W/D $1000,'mo. t$1000/sec.
dep 918A First Sireet, between Bay &
Pine Call 246-8970 or 591-1218


NEPTUNE BEACH- large 1BR apl. 1 1/2
blocks to ocean CH8A skylighis, carpon
tile floors. WDHU. $850/mo. 246-3739


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Mayport
+ 2BR'2BA TH. Ma1port Landing.
' 575(10 $8t0/mo ,tore-in special
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nev, carpel. new appliances
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Subdivision ;,, Rent
Hammock Cove TPC $1.800


12909 Hunt Club Rd.N Jax Golf & CClub $2,100
732 Selva Lakes Cir. Selh a Lakes $1.695
1901 N Ist Si. #1603 Pelican Poinl-Oceanfiont $1.875
3401 Ocean Cay Cir.Ocean Cay $1,950
691 Paradise Ln. (New) Paradise Presenre $1,499.


13533 Aquiline Cir. Osprey Point
695 Hwy AlA #135 The Founlains
206 Hopkins St. Neptune Beach


$1,800


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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
or 612-8868.
1901 Challenger Ct. West/ Courtyards
2BR/2BA loft, ti!e/ carpet, new appliances,
private courtyard, no pets, year lease.
$950/mo. 631-3583 or 612-8868.
ACROSS STREET from ocean, 2BR/1 BA,
CH/A, WDHU, 808 First St., So, Jax
Beach, Apt. 3, 888-259-0783, credit.
check.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, new carpet, kitch-
en equip., CH&A, WDHU, 1 block to
ocean, $750/mo., 714 So. 1st St., River-
mont Realty, 725-0302.
223B HOPKINS St, Nep Bch. 1BR/1BA
efficiency Apt. 1.5 blocks from ocean.
$775/m6. Lewis Realty (904)291-7229.


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535 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2
9757 Rough Creek Ponie Vcdra/Sa grass CC 2/2
804 Templeton Lane Ponte V'edra/Walden Chase4/2
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906 Mura Vista Atlantc Beach 3/3
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10302 Ocean Grande South Ponte Vedra 3/3
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04 Metropolitan Ja.\ Beach/Oceanview 3/2 '
165 Barberry Lane Ponie Vedra/Sa% grass TPC 3/2.5
570 Ponte Vedra Blhd. Ponle Vedra 3/2.5
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$1800 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2
$2000 Las Bn-as Jax Beach/Oceanfront 2/2
$2000 2011 Beach Ave 13mo mm Atlantic Beach/Oceanfront 3/2
$2100 Rough Creek Sawgrass Country Club 2/2
$2200 Quail Point I] Sawgrass Country Club 2/2
$2300 92 Tifton Wa. North Sawgrass Country Club 3/2
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$2900 68-29" Avenue South Ja& Beach 3/2.5
$3 100/wk 725 Ponie Vedra Blid. Ponne Vedra/OcesnIron/Pool 5/3
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

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MI Home Is Where
The Heart Is

RENTALS AVAILABLE:
PV Beach:
505 Boardwalk Dr. #224, Belleza
Condos, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor,
screened porch. $1100
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
1 270-0015 "
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PVB
Grand Cay Villas 2/2, $1000. 1100 SF
Dolphin Cole 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
v/garage. $1100. 1300 SF
REGENCY AREA
Kendall Pointe. New, free cable &
internet, 2/2, $950, 1100 SF
ATLANTIC BEACH
Close to base, 2/1,91 Stanle) Road
#4, $625


0 I1 -1-0i 101- BEACH RENTAL S 5-555
Unfurnished Homes The Courtyards AB, 3BR/2.5BA, Stonefield at Bartram Park' -
Serena Point JB 3BR/3BA. new private, updated unit w/garage, patio, Mandarin 3BR/2.5BA, newer two story
o top floor condo, direct oceanfront balcony, overlooks lagoon. $1175/mo. courtyard home, 1975 sqft, two car
Sviews. amenities, garage. $3000/mo. ,,, ,. enities. $1550mo.
SOceanside 932 g- a B 3BR/3 5BA 133 Magnolia NB 2BR/IBA, 'P Pablo Bay San Pablo 4BR/3BA, I
O ceansi h 9 JB 3BR/3. 5BA floor large duplex, plus den, less than newer home on water,. upgrades
Second ha, luxurious features, ocean block to bch. $1150/mo. throughout, open floor plan. $1900/mo.
porcsunset porch garage. Intratoastal West Unfurnished Condos
$2800/mo.
_ North Sore JB 3BR/2BA, brand Bishop's Court Hodges 2BRBAeco k ed- PV orch,
...." 'B 'BrR..- 'twv sBR A, second floor, screened porcH,
Snew construction w/incredible ocean End units w/views, fireplace, amenities $950/mo.
views, garage, amenities. $2300/mo. all appliances, amenities. Bele PV BR/2BA 2nd floor to
Oakbridge at Sawgrass PV. 1BR/1BA, ground floor. $875/mo. Belez,a -,PV 2BRBA, 2nted floor to,.
4BR/2BA, home has screened lanai, 1BR/1BA, ground floor. $900/mo. upgraded. $1100/mo.
on 'lagoon, 2 car garage. $1700/mo. Reserve at Pointe Meadows Gate Palms at Marsh Landing JB ^
SSawgrass Players Club PV 2BR/2BA, Pkwy 2BR/2BA 2nd floor condo w/tile Screened porch, tile floors, amenities.
home has wood deckw/lagoon to golf floors, upgrades, balcony. $1095/mo. 1BR/1BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings.
course views, remodeled. $1450/mo. Wolf Creek H odges 2BR/2.5BA, $850/mo. 2 '
4 9_th Avenue N. J B..... "R W011 w ,l-a l /.,J.l.*.' 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top/end unit,
434 th Avenue N. J 3BR/1BA townhouse, all upgraded, screened vaulted ceilings. $1100/mo. t
home has hardwood floors, all new porch, amenities. $1100/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor,,w/wood floors,

interior, fenced backyard. $1400/mo. rch, ame es. /mo. 2BR/2BA. 2dfloor, .w/wood floors,
interior, fenced backyard. $1400/mo.IL Villagio Southside 2BR/2.5BA 'fireplace, private garage. $1150/mo
Villages of Solano PV .
3BR/2.5BA, townhouse has loft, two story condo w/upgrades
garage, patio, very neutral and clean, throughout, amenities. $1200/mo. WRE/MAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
$1350/mo. Brightwater Gate Pkwy Shannon Smith
Beach Avenue AB 2BR/1BA, 2nd 2BR/2.5BA, townhouse w/upgrades (904) 285-5640
story duplex, ocean views, wood deck, throughout, porch, garage. $1250/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
< wood floors. $1200/mo. 3BR/2.5BA, end unit. $1250/mo.

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ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/1BA, hardwood
floors, CH&A, WDHU, 1.5 blocks to
beach, 1stf last mo. rent, SD, 1 year
lease. $900/mo. Donna Ross Real Es-
tate, Inc. 246-4862.


JAX BEACH- 909 7th Ave. North,
2BR/1BA house w/screened in porch,
fenced yard, CH&A, $875/mo.
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161.
ATLANTIC BCH townhouse, 3.5BR/ 2BA,
everything new, ceramic tile throughout,
marsh view. 2979 Bayshore Dr., Mayport
Landing. Must seel $1100/mo. 465-2163.

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JACKSONVILLE BEACI, FL 32250
PHONE: 904-247-7414 FAX: 904-247-7475
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A.B. .TOWNHOME. 2BR/1.5BA, CH/A,
WDHU, real hardwood floors upstairs, tile
downstairs, 4.5 Blocks' to Beach.
170 Poinsettia St. $1075.mo 241-3754.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apanmenl. excel.
lent Iocaii-on 2 blocks 1to Ocean very
clean. No pets. $575/mo., 642-1214 or.
241-1219.


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S. PONTE VEDRA- Like new, 3BR/2.5BA 1BR/1BA WATERFRONT Condo; offering PROFESSIONAL OFFICE suite, approx:
in turtle Shores! Club pool, tennis & morel a beach lifestyle with Clubhouse, Resort1000 sqt; signage; avail, at 3010 3rd
$2000/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141. Style Pools. $1,000/mo. only; Call (904) St. Call 247-1770 for info.
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ATLANTIC BEACH, 601 Camellia,
3BR 2BA, tile floors, vaulted ceilings,
fireplace. $1100/mo. +$1100/dep, (904)
514-8761.
BEAUTIFUL 3/2 South Jax Beach
home, 5 blocks from beach, recently reno-
vated inside and out, W/D included.
$1400/mo. 280-2341.
NEP BCH, large 4BR 2BA, new paint, tile
& carpet with gar., plus covered parking
for boat & RV. $1650/mo. 904-704-1828.
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA, 1200 sqft, 1
car gar.; CH&A, stove, microwave, dish-
washer, refrigerator, W/D, much, much
more; $1500/mo, first & last + dep.; refer-
ences & credit check, 476-3500 or 803-
2520.
PVB, 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage, newly
remodeled, fenced yard, $1450/mo. Joe.
923-7066.
435 WHITING Lane, AB; 3/2, Florida
room, WDHU, CH&A. No pets. $950/mo
+deD.n 246-4098


+. AX BEACH Holly Drive, 3BR/2BA, 2 car
SJB, 4BR/2BA w/2car garage. Roomy garage, lenced yard $1250'mo -- deposit
floorplan, large yard. Close to beach/ 614-5278
ohnnlin la $1595/m (n 0QnA76-7R831


SOLANO WOODS, 3/2, 1600sf., split BR's'
w/wood floors, ceramic tile throughout;
open kitchen w/eat-in-area, screened pa-
tio, $1700/mo. TDO Mgmnt. 246-1125.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA home, 1 year
lease, $1250/mo. +$1000/sec. dep. 1310
'Pinewood Rd. off Penman and North 12th
Ave. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.,
ATLANTIC BCH, 4BR 2BA, like new, com-
pletely remodeled! Bike to beach & park
Avail. 11/1. $1375/mo. 247-4527.
1365 SEMINOLE Rd., 3/2, CH/A, garage;
$1300/mo. 707-9954.
3BR,1BA. 8 block- to ocean. CH&A.
WDHIU large separate utility shed..
lenced Dackyara wiliki bar, BBQ pit Muslt
see to appreciate' 820 3rd Ave S. JB
$925'mo. .dep Must pass credit check
. Dornnie 992 0088. 246-3690. 333-1822.
GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD. 3BR/2BA,
huge great room w/fireplace, pool w/water
fail and covered palto; $1600/mo.Availa-
oie now Call 247-5317.
-DEEP WATER ICW, 2/2. dock, acre, St.
.Augustine Beach. 51500/mo., (904)471-
8516. '
PVB IN TPC. 3BR/2BA townhouse,
1475sl garage. W'D, replace.
$1495/mo. Steve Shaughnessy,
904.537-0570 Preview at
www slieveshaughnessy.com


PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AI.
3BR/2BA. office 2000si 2 car garage
Courtyard pool lawnipool service inclu
ed Pei. OK $1900,mo 1904)703.0242

JACKSONVILLE BEACH
CONSTITUTION COVE
3' 2 1 car gar 1700s1, 51795/mo
PONTE VEDRA
PONTE VEDRA LANDING
3/2, 2 car gar..1347sl, $1150/mo.
ATLANTIC BEACH
CYPRESS COVE
3.2 2 car gar.. 1340sf. avail. 11/10.
$995/mo.
3.2. 1 car gar 1410sf avail 1110.
*$995'mo
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH
3,2. 1005sl. $850.mo
2 ICW
QUEENS HARBOR
5/4, 2 car gar 3200sl1. $2995,mo
HICKORY LAKES
3/2,2car gar 18544,t, avail 11'1.
$1295 mo.
SUTTON LAKES
S3,2 2 car gar 2000s1 avail. 11 1.
1.1495/mno
COLLINSWOOD- OFF GIRVIN
3'2 2 car gar ,1900si.avail. 11/10.
$1395 mc.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3'2, 2 -arar ar. 1675stl aval 11/15
$1195rmo
KERNAN FOREST
2 2 1 cargar 11OOsl a.ail. 11.1,
995.'mo
WINDSOR CHASE
412 2 car gar., 2000sl. avail, 11/10
* .' 1395/mo.
VILLAS AT CROSS'CREEK
3 2 caSr qar. 12.25i .10)5 O 'htrOi
GRAND RESERVE
2 2, 1212st, S1100/mo
WOLF CREEK
3.25 1 car gar. 1764-1., $1200'mo.
HAWKINS COVE
4/. 2 car ar 1932sl. vail 11 1.
$1525/mo
THE VALLEY
S 22 2 car gar 1100si. $900,mo
DANFORTH
4.2, 2 car gar.. 1990sI $1525.mo
SOUTHSIDE
DEER COVE
3 2 2 car gar. 1425s, avail. 1 t.'1
$1195mo,
SONOMA SOUTHSIDE
32 1310St $1395mo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
4.25 3 car gar. 2760si $1750/mo
ARLINGTON
SHADOWOOD
22. 1292sr a,ail. 11 10, 895,mo.
CARLTON AT OAK LANDING
2'2 5. 1042st. $800/mo
MERRILL PINES
22 1000.';I. $795. mo
2'2. 120sl, $895,mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
KINGS MILL
32 5.$1 195'-mo.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4 '2 2cargar.2000sl.$1450.mo
4.'2.2 car gar. 2114si $1400'mo.
1'2 5.3 car gar. 2860s1. $1800.'mo
VICTORIA LAKES
3'2 2 car ga 200C3si, S1295.'mo
BONAPARTE CROSSING
3 ? 2 car gar 1730st, avail 12 1
$1195'mc,
HICKORY HILL
3 2 5. 2 car gar. 2220st. avail.. 11.10.
$1395,mo
TIDEWATER
4 3, 3 car gar 2065s.1 $1825'mo.
J '3 3 car gr 2065s[ $1795,mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


JAX BEACH, 3/2 5 cul-de-sac. car ga-
rage washer' dryer, lenced yard, small
dog OK $1295/mo TDO Management.
246-1125, .
IWC WEST, Kensington Lakes. 1200 sl.
2BR/2 5BA. WiD. CH&A screened porch.
gated community with pool Free waler
and basic cable No pels $1025.
(904)525-1676.
SPACIOUS 4BR 2BA. 1870sf. frplc cul.
de-sac, avail. 11/1 Washer, driver, retrig
1631 BearsKin Ln. Huniers Mill
$1250/mo. $1250'dep 813 0304
FURNISHED BUNGALOW w/ulilies
Long shown term. 2'1. tenced yard. pels
OK. 4 blocks from beach. $i600,mo Call
Broker' Owner,. Kirk Killebrew, 463-1131
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH 316 7th St..
2BR'1.5BA. ohice. cuie cottage No Pets
No Smoking. $1700'mo .904-571-3863
WEST BEACHES. Ibis Point. 3/3 w/otfice.
2400sl GR wlireplace. LR, DR. EIK. cov-
ered patio, sprinkler sysiatem, waler soften.
er. $1575/mo TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-1125
ISLE OF Palms 3BR/2BA. frplc, CH!A.
2 car gar.. pels ok. $1450/mo Call
962-9240.
SOUTH JAX Beach 3BR, i 5BA, 6 blocks
to ocean. $13001mo 710-5200.
VILLAGES OF Pablo. 4.2, 2360sl FR.
DR, office, sunroom $1450,mo. TDO
Management. 246-1125.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1 5BA, 1450st 1212
15th Ave N, 12 blocks to beach, close to
Fleicner HS. Florida room, large klicnen.
W/D. fenced yard Avail 11 1,06
$1350/mo. 710-2600 534-3411
PV BCH. RTO. 3'2 wi bonus room & Flori-
da room overlooking lake w' garage
Frplc.. welbar, tiled floors $1400mo. Call
for details 247-5116.
SOLANO WOODS 3&2/2, fenced yard.
hardwood Iloors throughout. Florida room,
exc. cond., $1600,mo. 864-6590.
1292 ROSE St., 2BR/2BA. new carpel &
tile- sunny lanai. $925'mo, 367-1818 Duv.
al Realty.
PVB IN TPC, 3BR'2BA home, 2car.
updaled. replace, close to park, pool
673-6378.


* ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR.2 5BA,1400
sqft. corner unit: well Kept lownhouse,
W/D. screened porch faces nature,
$1495/mo.; 241-5221.
2BR/1BA. 326 6th Sireet,. Alanic Beach.
$1600'mo with 1st and taste months rent
payable upon signing. 1 year lease Pels
allowed. Call Vicki or Tami at 241-1656
JAX BEACH- 428 3rd Ave So 2JBR'1BA
house, CH&A, lenced yard, $775'mo,
(904)891-0606 or (352)478-2161

JAX BEACH
New Large 3 BR-2 5BA luxury lownrome.
7 blocks to ocean. $1620 mo rent or
$1820/mo Rent to Own w/Reasonable dn.
904-838-4133, www.wesellJaxnomes corn
3BR. 2.5BA. washe6rwdryer"p molt. -wats-
Ironi ,dO:k garige'i terced Vira (sim.uo
Palms $16001mo 1352)636-2151
JAX BCH 3'1, CH&A, WDHU, quiet
sireel, new kitchen & carpel 1012 91h St.
No, $1175. 249-1104
NAVIGABLE WATERFRONT- 265.4 Jew-
ell Rd. 3/1., rick, rent to own. $1200/mo
VIP Really. 962-6190
JAX BEACH. 930 S 1st Ave 3.1 1200sl,
CH&A, W/D, $900.mo +$600,aep Avail.
11/1/06. 1904)476-5147.
ATLANTIC BCH, completely remodeled
4BR/2 5BA. 2-story w/ 2 car garage, o1h
street parking & lenced yard Near May-
por school. beaches & case. $1500/mo
+dep. 869 Gavagan. Call lor appi.
(904)910-6052
INTRACOASTAL WEST, 312.'2 1540sf.,
fireplace, new carpel, yard svc. No pels
$1300'mo. 223-4058
COTTAGE ACROSS Irom ocean. 512 1sl
SI. South Jax Beach, $850'mo VIP Real-
T ty 962-6190
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH,
RENT TO OWN
Luxurious. 2i00sq. 3BR'2.5BA townhome.
Impeccable condition Steps to beach. No
pels $1950/mo. 242-8081.

NEWER CONSTRUCTION, 2 story town-
house, 1450.sl. 3BR,2.5BA, 1 car ga.
rage. gas replace. lenced backyard.
open liloor plan. $1150/mo. 608-2579
ATLANTIC BEACH: 2BR.1BA. Fenced
Backyard $8501mo. Call 19041249-2840.

SELVA LINKSIDE- ATLANTIC BCH
3BR,'2BA, greal condition 1654st. over
looking goil course, low maintenance
$1500,'mo 904-219-7962


S. JAX Bch. 2BR/2BA fully furnishnea, .1
car garage, fenced yard. Incl. wireless, in-
ternet, & cable. Completely updated. 3
blocks from. beach. For photos e-mail ma-
riaeugenlarojo@bellsouth.net. $1500/mo.
Long term lease. (407) 394-5858..
BRAND NEW construction, 4BR/2.5BA,
hardwood floors, granite countertops,
stainless, steel appliances, fenced, 4
blocks from ocean, $2300/mo., call
Mark, 591-6976.
SO. JAX Beach/ Riptide 4/3,.furnished or
unfurnished; 2400 sf, $1950/mo,
(904)553-2352.
JAX BCH, 3BR/1BA, furnished, huge yard,
close to ocean. No pets. $950/mo. +dep.
254-8662, 710-0540.
$850/MO., 2/1 Jax Beach; No smoking/ no,
pets; 247-0354.


EXCELLENT SPACE foir lease, DBeach
Plaza on Beach Blvd. Call Jonathan, 866-
6937.
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OCEAN FRONT condo 2BR/2BA,
$1700/mo.Call 716-1608.
OCEANFRONT. FURNISHED, 2BR/2BA,
$1800, 6 mo. + pool. Consider Lease Op-
tion. 568-4818.
NEW NEW Condo. 1000sf., new applian-
ces Including W/D. East of A1A.
$1095/mo. (904)708-2867.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, 3blks from
ocean. $1000/mo. $600/dep. Call Derek
349-6669.
2/2 OCEANFRONT Condo, Jax Bch.
$1800/mo, Garage/ pool/ gym. No smok-,
ing. Call 724-6594.
PVB- 1BR/DEN/ 1BA condo near all
amenities: new carpet, paint, fitness ctr,
pool, gated. Great location. $840/mo.
28.5-5064 after 5pm
OCEANFRONT iBR 1BA, Jax Bch. Im-
-naculate, peaceful S1550'mo 249-6166
2BRi2BA, GROUND floor, end until w/ga-
rage, close' to .pool, plenty of storage. In
the Palms @ Marsh Landing $1100/mo.
Bren, 16191819-5222
NEW 3BR/2BA condo. IL Villagio. South-
side, $1150.'mo Call 955-1357
PVB COLONY, MOTIVATED. 2BR.2BA,
12:00., fireplace W'D 2nd Iloor new car-
pel huge ceilings $1125'mo 635-6375
JAX BEACH, 2BR'2BA, splii Iloor plan.
lirepiace 1028 4im Si N blocks from
beach $950 mo 728-3000 days 786.
2757 leveningsi
CONDO "FOUNTAINS'. Ponte Veara, 695
A1A N 3BR9 2BA Lease $1295 or
buy $239,900 Very clean 246-66-49


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OCEAN FRONT, new 3M3 garage. pool. PET'SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.
consider lease oplion 6 months plus. Responsible malure Call Kirry, 874-6062
$2575'mo 568-.481 8


BEACHES LIVING a its tlinesil New. luxu-
ry condo w' pool. courtyard view in gated
community Interior features include 10 tl
ceiling, granite counter tops, stainless
steel apps. vlinutes irom beach, shopping,
and restaurants Ready to move in now.
Penny Yapp Accent Properties, 891-
5843.
JAX BEACH New 3BR'3BA, Nortnshore
Condos, 1126 N. 1st S consider 7mo
lease $2100,'mo 904-614-3128
DEERFIELD LAKES 3BR.1.5BA, includes,
eat in kitchen washer/ dryer new carpel
& pain. Like new. $925, mo.
(904)571-5517
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated IBR.'1BA screened porch, lake
siew. galed community, T850.'mo Susan
19041514-7150
PV BCH, 2BR/2BA. galed. luxury condo inr
greal loc Pool. clubhse'r iness cir, greal
view from screened lanai WD inmci. sior.
age area 2nd II I$9.35 mo Call 285-5064
sater 5pm.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Deerdeid Lakes For
lease, newly remodeled condo. 2BRi 1 +
1/2 BA, AC security system electrical ap-
pliances, no pels, $850'mo.,deposil $850
9041781 6528.
1'2 MONTH FREE rent. Villas At Marsh
Landing, 11, upper Iplace. garage.
$835,mo TDO Marnagement Services
246.1125.
3BR'2BA SPACIOUS Contemporary style
Condo Walking distance to Ihe Beach'
$1200imo.; Call |904)249-2840
PVB- Summer House. 2BR,2BA, end
unil, 1-story large yard. $1 195.'mo.
(9041612-6532 or 1904)641-5564
THE PALMS @ Marsh Landing 2.2.
1150sl. 2nd Iloor. screened paiio
$110.,0!mo Call Toma 333-4371.
3BR.'2BA. WOLF Creek, Beach Blvd
Clubhouse. Pool. Fitness; $1200/mo. Call
(904)249-2840
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR.'2BA, attached ga-
raqe. furnished, all appliances, includes
WD $1200,'mo. Mark 338-3230

i .aaExperieence, ...
.'The Condd ifstyl'"

in Ponte Vedra
Enjoy 'five star' services
and amenities!
Long Term Rentals
1/1 furnished $850-$900
.411 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 & unlur.
' nnedl omes & condos From $500 per
week All South Realry, 241 4141.


a9WEEK old kflans. orange & while:itree;
,call 246-14110 or 708-6359
2 JACK Russell ierriers, can't be separate.
ed. need loving home w.'iencea yard.
real family pet 8 ,,is old, tree to good
home, 333- 1111


FULL BLOODED Shh Tzu puppies. 1
male 1 female, $250 each. 9 wks. old
962-55466


HHA, CNA, & Companion Sitters wanted
for SS, ARL, Beaches. areas. Top Payl,
Apply @ 3515 Hendricks Ave.. Underhill
Staffing, Inc. #HHA21206096.
HOSTESSES WANTED, must be 16 or
older and be able to work weekends. Top,
wages Apply in person, Campeche; Bay
Cantina, 127 1stAve. No., 249-3322.
P/T OR F/T receptionist w/ light secretarial
duties, 285-3730. ,
JOIN OUR winning leam ai Julian LeCraw
& Co.l We are currently seeking a Part
hime Pool Attendant Poner (under 30
hours per week) to work al one ol our
'eaulliul condo conversion projects in.
Ponte Vedra Beach! Flexible schedule;
some weekends required. This position
will include passing oul towels and chilled
water lo homeowners, straightening chairs
by ihe pool. shutling homeowners to and
from the beach and the golf course. In-
lerested candidates should fax resume to
904-273-2552.
MARSH LANDING RACQUET CLUB.
Now hiring a part-time tennis shop attend-
ani for afternoons and weekends
CHURCH PARKING ol0 allenaent. Sun
mornings. 9'45am-12.30pm: $27.50 per
sn.if, 710 8370
COUNTER HELP. Ponle Vedra area,
PT'FT, afternoons & Saturday Call 285-.
5644 .
*
Cashier Fri night wine parry: wine Knowl-
edge nelpiul; Mon -Sat., counter, Kitcnen;
273-4785


PAPILLON PUPPIES- Taking deposls. FRY COOKS and Gr.ll Cooks needed for
excellent nomes Exiremely intelligent Georgia. Florna and ACC games. Call
Ilny. 669-7739 249-8269 or 591-5175.
AM Uny.v u669.up7 Aler3o


TWO BIRDS. Sun Conure & indian Rn-
neck colt, w,'age $495, or $250 each
251-5659
DOBERMAr PUPPIES $500. AKC.
champion bloodirne blK.'Ian. redrlusl.
laIlsdc. POP. 339-4579


HOMELESS PETS for adoptron- Cats &
dogs. 246 3600


IF YOU are inieresed in advertising under
mInis category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail. classiliedi@beachesleader com
POLLY. WHY won'l you lalk to me'
Please, let's talk Larry.
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DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE! Uncon-
lesied divorce papers. Withoul Kids while
you wall Wilh kids la litle longer Since
1981. by apl only i904)641-2187


Notice is hereby given that a puDlic hear-
ing will be held orn the following proposed
ordinance at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, No-
vember 6. 2006. in the City Hall Council
Chambers 116 First Street., ai which-ipe',
ihe- Cii', CoiLun-I willt consider iheir acc.p.
,on 'rio law Tne oidirianr:e, in theirren
lirety may De inspected at the Office ol Ithe
Ciry Cleik during regular working hours
All inleresled panics may appear at the
meeting and be heard withn respect to the
proposed ordinance
ORDINANCE 2006-22: PUBLIC HEAR-
ING AND SECOND READ: AN ORDI-
NANCE OF THE CITY OF NEPTUNE
BEACH. FLORIDA ADDING SECTION 6-
17 ANIMALS CAUSING INJURY AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
II a person decides to appeal any decision
made by ire Council wiin respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing Ine person will need a record ol
the proceedings and lor such purpose
may need to ensure thal a verbaiim record
ofl Ihe proceedings is made which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which ine appeal is to be based
in accordance with Ihe Amer-cans With
Disabilines Act and Section 286 26, Flori-
da Statute. persons wit disabilities need.
ing special accommodal;ion, including
hearing assistance, to participate in this
meeting should contact Ine City Clerk's
Office no later tnan 5:00 PM the day ol
the meeting.
Lisa Volpe. CMC
CityCler ,
.BL1O/27/06 ..- ::' '


OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly.'monlnly. Visit us at:
laxbeachrental com or 535-3911 or
835-3828.

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AM COOK. 930am-i:30pm; Aflernoon
Teacher, 3.6pm, tor church pre-school at
ine beach Some experience required
,Dependable applicants only. 246-2891 ior
interview.
SERVERS BARTENDERS. hostesses
needed must be able to work mm 3 days
a week, new restaurant opening in Nc,-
vember, apply in person at World Gnil.,
14471 Beach Blvd.
NANNY NEEDED. PVB. requires light
housework & reliable transportation Io pick
up toddler Irom school, PT 12pm-6pm
weekdays. 923-7796

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 Gale,
One Fleet Landina Blvd. Atlantic Beach,
FL; Fax to (904)246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
GOLF RETAIL' 'Sales.' CSR. Pan-Time!
Full Time Some travel possible Hourly.
Caddyshack Goli. Beaches Area Fax
resume 270-0437 Email.
caddysnackila @art.net


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Cheerful
eneageio person ihal 'cri ireat 'OUr pa-
lienits like royalry. mulli-task and keep
smiling Computer skills required. 8-2 or 2-
8 shihs available. Call Ponre Vedra Chiro-
practic Medicine & P.T 282-ACHE 12243)

SERVERS
PART-TIME evenings in our main dining'
room. Flexible schedule. Some holidays
and weekends necessary. Greal work en.
vironment. Applications al Fleet Landing
Security Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.
Allanlic Beach, FL. Fax to 1904-1)246-9447.
e-maill io- jobs@fleetlanding.com Weo-
site" Ileerlanaing corn EOE' Drug-Free
Workplace.
HOUSEKEEPER FOR elderly apartment
building to care lot public areas, liexible
hours Apply in person: Pablo Towers, 115
South 3rd Streei. EOE.
WANTED, PART lime anomey to review
legal do-cuments. Please send resume to
-1600 Touchion Rd Suite 1150, Jackson-
ville, FL 32246
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed tor busy
veterinary clinic. competitive wages. Previ-
ous Kennel experience preferred. Apply in
person. Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
each Blvd Jax Beach. 246-2045
P/T'SITTER. regular oasis for weekdays,
occasionally weekends. Relerences a
must, 372-9633
PERSONAL TRAINER. Marsh Landing
Country Club seeks a naunonalily accredit-
ed cenilhed personal trainer with experi-
ence to design sale and effective pro-
grams for our members. Flexible sched-
ule CPR cen. Apply in person. Tues -
Sun PVBea.:h, 285-1909. Drug
lesling,E O.E.
' NOW HIRING ail Technician & Estheli-
cian Chair rental for part time Hairsylist.
Jax Bch 246-2122.


MEDICAL ASSISTANT- immediate open-
Ing for fast paced internal medicine office.
Must have 1 year experience working
back office with physician. Competitive
salary & benefits. Call 241-8300 or. fax re-'
sume: 241-0831.


DINING ROOM SERVERS & BANQUET
SERVERS. Marsh Landing Country Club
has full time & part time positions availa-
ble. Starting at $10/hr. Excellent benefits
for FT. Apply in person Tuesday-Satur-
day. Call 285-6514 for directions. Drug
testing/EOE.
LA PETITE Academy seeks teachers.
Course' work in child care preferred. For
immediate consideration, contact Natishia
L. Carter, 13957 Beach Blvd., 'Jackson-
ville, FL 32224, (904)223-3758, Fax
(904)223-5576, E-mail:
lpafjb@lpacorp.com. EOE M/F/D/V
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.,
OFFICE CLEANERS 'needed for cleaning
nightly. Will train, must have transportation
and phone. Call 273-2761.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999. .
DOG GROOMER, experienced, for very
busy beaches shop. Great earning poten-
tial, great clients. 280-9696.
LIQUOR STORE Clerk, Bartender, Door
Person,' Must be able to work days,
nights. weekends, and holidays. Must
pass drug lest anad background check.
Call RoDenr 465-0149 .
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic. internal medical ol.
lice. Full pan lime secrelarlal, clerical,
and suppon of M.D a unique seating Ex-
perience required in answering pnones.
computers, communications and public-re-
lalions. Must be enthusiastic, dependable.
consistent, and an excellent match Fax
resume w.Ih relerences. nc pnone calls
please. Persepnone Healing Arts Center,
FAX (9041246-3778.


LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILL
LUNCH and Dinner Servers. You make
good money working with good people In
a busy walernronm restaurant. 285-0139
LITTLE EXPLORERS Preschool is now
hiring P/T and F.'T Assislants and Subsil-,
lutes Experience preferred, but nol re.
quired. All employees are eligible for ben.
efits immediately Please apply in person
or call April at 241-7075
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted. Monday-Fri-
day. Call Bob, 241-5311 ,
EXPERIENCED F/T help needed for kitch-
en. Please apply at Gene s Seafood Res.'
laurani. 1249 Penman Rd
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE CITY CLERK
City of Allantic Beacn. Staming pay
$14.09/hr.+benelts Starting pay i1 CMC
designated ,s $15.37ihr.+beneits Must
be Notary Public Ior Stale of FL or be able
to obtain within 6 mos of hire Must be
able to attend evening meetings and lake
& transcribe minutes Performs a variety
of detailed administrative, secretarial
tasks. Applications accepted until
11'08/06 and may be obtained at
www.coab us or 800 Seminole Rd.. Allan-
lic Beach FL (904)247-5820. No smokers/
tobacco users. Drug testing conducted.
EOE
RECEPTIONIST' ADMIN., Ponle Vedra
Beach Co. seeks an individual with a
pleasant personality and professional arti-
lude. FT, 8-5, M-F, dulues include answer-
ing the phone, customer service, and ad-
ministrative work Experience in Word. Ex-
cel, & Outlook 36 months experience in
an office environment Up to $32.000
,benefits. Fax resume 1904)280-2959 or
eF.mTjl igrisso@cntre.conm EOE
FRONT DESK- pnysiciran' ofllice. Expen-
ence required for last paced internal medi-
cine office Answer phones, schedule ap-
pointments, collections eic Immediate
opening, competitive salary 8 benetrs.
Call 241-8300, or tax resume:241-0831
LINE COOKS AND DISHWASHERS.
Marsh Landing Country Club is hrnng ex-
perienced line cooks and dishwashers.
Excellent benefits for lull time. Apply in
person Tuesday-Saturday. Call 285-6514
lor directions. Drug testing/EOE


HAIRSTYLIST OR Massage! Facialisi
wanted to rent spacious private room in
Jax Beach hair salon $150'wk Call
270-0997 ask lor Debi.
LOAN REVIEW SPECIALIST
Oceanside Bank has an excellent opportu-
nity available lor a Loan Review Special-
ist. The Loan Review Specialist is respond.
sible for reviewing all consumer and com-
mercial loans for completeness, accuracy
and compliance wiih regulations. laws and
bank policies. Applicants are required to
have a High school diploma or equivalent
Two years of previous experience working
lor a financial institution in a similar ca-
pacity is desired. Basic knowledge of ac-
counting pnnciples Working knowledge of
financial insliiulion loan policies and pro.
.cedures plus federal and slate regulations
and laws Good verbal and written com-
municaion skills. Ability to effectively deal
with customers and. loan olhicers. An ad-
vanced computer skill to include the ability
to use Microsoh Outlook, Word and Excel
Faminianry with using various financial in-
stilution programs and software For im-
mediate consideration, please mail your
resume and cover leer to Oceanside
Bank. Attention Human Resourcles.
13799 Beach Blvd Jacksonville. Florida
32224 or fax to (904) 247-4672. EOE
M/F/DiV


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WANTED. PART time bookkeeper to re-
view business documents. Please send
resume to 4600 Touchton Rd Suite 1150.
Jacksonville, FL 32246.
DOG DAYCARE needs pan-time help, 20-
30 hrs iwk Exeprience with dogs. Fun job!
Call lor inierivew. 270-8411.'


HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay Transponation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
LABORERS, PLUMBERS, Roofers, Scaf-
fold Erectors, Carpenters. Skilled person-
riel; Call 249-8147 or 726-5661.


3/2 CONDO w/great ocean views RE-
DUCED $1500/mo. No dogs. 477-4640.


TAYLOR LANE Day Spa, beaches loca-
tion, hiring for hairsrylisi to renl station
Call Pamie 591 -1683.


SMALL'FULL Service Landscape Compa-
ny now hiring for all field positions. Call for
details 998-9677.


JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Warehouse for
lease 3629t Ofhice included. Large park-
ing loi beach side ol inracoasial
1770)929-1721. (6781525-0854


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GROUNDSKEEPER
FULL time Monday Friday with excellent
benefits at Premier Retirement Communi-
ty. Applications available at Fleet Landing
security Gate, One Fleet- Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL,32233; Fax resume to
(904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetleanding.com Website at
www.fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace,
SOUS CHEF, SERVERS, LINE Cook,
Dishwashers,. Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro..
Ponte. Vedra, 273-7980. Gate Parkway,
996-7557.
ASST. SHOP FOREMAN
The Waggoners trucking is seeking an As-
sistant Shop Foreman for our Jackson-
ville, FL car haul location. Applicant must
have own tools. CDL A plus. We have an
excellent pay scale, benefits and 401K.
Apply in person at 848 Eastport Rd or fax
resume to: 904-696-9227. Rd






"Be Part of the Best"
Housekeepers
Front Desk-Night Auditor
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn &'Suites
1616 N. First St.
We offer great p\ p.aid \ action &
pers'n.il time -tea rh.'h'iion'denul
insurance 401K



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Positions open for the
following Depts.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE:
Maintenance Assistants
Duties to include Pressure
washing, painting, some
carpentry, plumbing, lanitonal
services. NMust be able to lift
50 lbs. Experience preferred.
Must have transportation &
valid FL Drivers license.
Hourly plus excellent benefits.
We offer excellent salary, and
benefits including paid \acauon
and HolidaNs, Health and Dental
Insurance. -101K
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunit\ Employer

Apple in person
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach. FL 32082
543-7531


SERVERS
FULL-TIME (Split Shift) In our main dining
room: Must be available weekends. Holi-
days a must. Great benefits and work en-
vironment. Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to (904)246-9447;
mail to: jobs@fleetlandlng.com Web-
site: fleetlandlng.com. EOE! Drug-Free
Workplace.
VETERINARY.TECHNICIAN wanted, ex-
perience preferred, but willing to train right
person. Apply in person at 1210 N. 3rd
St., Jax Beach.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an ADMIN. ASSISTANT. Must
have, professional attitude with the'ability
to prioritize, multi-task, manage, delegate,
and career ambition. Great opportunity for
high income with advancement and no
weekends. Call 207-7757 ext 215.





Perfect Part-Time Job!
(Full-Time Too!)
Home Cleaners.
$200 $400/wk.
Flexible Daytime
Schedule
Work Near Home
Own Transportation
Required


BOOKKEEPER & RECEPTIONIST need-
ed for Faith Based Office. FT. 55 wpm; 2
yrs College required, QuickBks, Word, Ex-
cel. Ref. required. Fax resume 645-0067
or Ph 996-0070.
SERVERS, BARTENDERS, hostesses
needed for a new restaurant opening In
November; apply In person at World Grill,
14471 Beach Blvd.
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB.
Full Time Golf Course Maintenance staff.
Excellent benefits for FT include vacation,
sick, 401k, health benefits. Apply in per-
son Tues-Sat, call 285-6514 for
directions. Drug testing/EOE.
LAWN CARE Technician needed for
Beach company. No experience required.
$30K+ 1st yr. or top performers earn
$40K+. Benefits, retirement. Drug. free
workplace. Full training provided. Call
241-7874.

Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals

No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays'
Competitive Wages
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Growth potential and established accounts working for an award-
winning, locally owned newspaper. Candidates should have sales
experience, and should be goal-oriented. Base plus commission.
Send resume to linda@beachesleader.com or bring il to 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250


CONDO CLEANING: Daytime new con- PREP COOKS, Pizza makers, Cashiers
struction move-In cleaning.' Jax Bch. and Servers. F/T & P/T. Apply at all Al's
636-7515. Pizza locations.


Hilton

Garden Inn*

Front Desk Clerk

Housekeeper
F/T & P/T Positions Available
Excellent Starting Salary
Benefits include Health Ins., Paid Vacation,
Travel Discounts & Flexible Schedules
Apply in person @ 45 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra


..... .....A ..... Expect Nothing Less
"^b^ I 'ff Than "Five Diamonds"
Do something special for yourself today Work with one of the
premier uxury resorts in the world d by joining the elite staff at
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional \\ork environment is
one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & par-time positions available:
Utility Workers
Pastry Cook
Merchandiser
Gourmet Shop Retail Attendant/Cashier
Set-Up Attendant
Beach Reception/Front Desk
Doorman
Equipment Operators
Mechanic
Assistant Director of Facilities
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days. and discounts at our retail outlets. golf
course and spa For immediate consideration appl\ in person it,
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach. FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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BARTEir.i-JUH SEHVI:E- itenarciy'exper'-,.
enceO i,.cese l.'anar.der a'ailatlie'COWf'.
holiday season turcihons. PV io All. Bchn
area Call Russ ai 561.703-2577.
SEWING MACHI'E Re-pa.rs Complete
lune-up All makes.. .all models. 549 50
241 -.112


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Serx ice & Repair
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The DEPENDABLE Ha.NDYMAN
from changing a lighibulb
to changing the color of your house

NO JOB IS TOO ODD!
*TILING PRESSURE WASHING PAINTING
QUALITY, DEPENDABLE HONEST
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FALL CHANGE OUT SPECIAL
We service & -ell all makes & models.
Free estimate Family owned & operated
CAC 181488"7. Padgens A'C, 588-5222.
GET YOUR AC Un.i ready for ine winler
monins. Mainienance check-up $59 95 &
Freon it anV is needed Family run & oper-
aled since 1967
RELIANCE HEATING & A/C
(904)219-7782.
CHANGE OUT your old A/C lor a new en-
ergy eifticent unit lodav. Call & set up ap
poinimeni lor ihi, MONTH SPECIALS.
RELIANCE HEATING & A/C
(904)219-7782.


CR.ISlAL LLEANING. reatmr.,ableuprince,S
and enie.enit. u.. Ir.r-roug .,Frir.k in:mU
5pm 3800387
WHITE, HOUSEKEEPING Services
Housekeeping. Spring and Routine clean.
up Also Piano Lessons Call 22;25373.


AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
- years experience Reasor.at.ile prices
ic.w minimum rates, weekend appoini-
menis aa ble 19041525-7-419.
HOUSE CLEANER avalabe lot PV ana
Beaches area Ret available S10) per hour
Can 280.-?449
FAST DEPENDABLE house cleaning
reasonable raies experienced and refer.
ences, Sue 249-616'.
EXQUISITE CLEANING SERVICE. Res..
denial maid service ic. meel your needs.
Starling our 6th year 280-5339

ELECTRfICAL-SRVIES 61


ANOMOTEC. OUALIT' Electrical Serv-
ices Free esirnaltes ior repair.' installaiion
Comm Res Standby generators and
Iransler swiicr.es Ail elsciriral needs
Visa'MC. 343-5535 Greal rates'


FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist Inslail replace.
35yrs Experience Rererences Mick Oul-
3oor Enlerprises 241-7276. 858.9599.


STOP FORECLOSURE. Save your home
24 hour message 904.722-9159
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SEASONED FIREWOOD. Beach Boys
759-1612 Free Delivery!
WINTER'S ON me wayt Be ready Seas.
oned firewood' cords & half cords avala-
Die. with Iree delivery Call 334-3157


COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Mcrosoh cer-
iified 15 years experience House calls
References Call Mark .- 9041553-2343.
IF YOU are interested in ad,,enising under
this category please call.904.249-9033 or
email classilied'@ateacnesleadercomrn


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callrob '-.':r-mcasil n.l


WYMAN'S PAIIlTflS and'PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. .15 -".p,-f
ence Specializing in Beach homes
.221-4117.


A PLUS QUALITY PAINTING, INC. Top
.noicn work guaranteed Paining trim,
Computer ana prinier repair service v;- ,carpentry, wood repair, pressure washing.
rus pricection. upgra.Jer'. n.r wor-ik Com. Licensed,' Insured. Free eslimaies
mercral S re.-idenTia ,r.r-ice IhrouroOul 861-9500


)ur snop, KEN & Sons Painting Inc. Over 30 years
ic Laser, Exp Licensed & Insured Res.denlal &
all 247- Commercial. New Business Specials.
Free Estimates 19041859-7529 Venhiadle
references


TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION. remodeling and
repaint Resideniial and commercial Men
lion inis ad 246-1529.
MASSE'/ APPLICATIONS- couneous.
competenI & competitive. pressure wash-
ing, painnng, drywall repair, lexlure & wall
coverings. 25 years experience Lic in.
sure, rels 403.7389

IJust Joe I
I Paintinga
& Wallpapering.
Pressure Washing
Quailitry craftsmanship by
Joe DiMauro
30 years experience .
Licensed Insured References
\\\wv.justjoepainung.com
Now Acceponn I
(904) 373-0680 (904) 229-9542


IF YOU are interested in advenising under
tims category please call 904.249 9033 or
email classifiedgbeachesleader corn
PERSCHEL & MEYER PEST MGMT.
We service thousands 01 beacon residents
www.perschelandmeyer.com 241-3409

IF YOU are niterested in advenising under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email ciass.lied,'beactiesleader corn


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


Crystal Pools
POOL CLEANING SERVICE
$25/wk + chems (most pools)
Free Estimates/
Licensed & Insured .
1 time cleaning
Green pools/yellow algae treatments
Chemical only treatments
$15+chems
Low Cost "I
4' 0 Chemicals

904 537-28-0

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


HOME IMPROVEMENTS
All fields of' Construction. Renovations &
Remodeling & morel 25yrs. experience.
Lic. & Ins. Free Est. 703-2054, 223-5720.
KJ HOMES of FLORIDA, LLC
Custom Building, Renovations, Repairs,
Residential and Commercial. Over 20
years of experience. CBC 1253550.
904-339-0232


Smart, Sleek & Modern Kitchens By

TEGACYTIJ
L", BUILD, RS -A-
DESIGN BUILD REMODEL

Now Offering
Full Remodeling,
S'.,Room Additions &
Residential Painting Services
First Consultation $0

.. .. 904.298.4917

wwwlegacythreebuilders.com
State Licensed & Insured Residential Contractor CRC 1326448
9310 Old Kings Road S., Suite 1902 Jacksonville, FL 32256
Y -


BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.


HOME IMPROVEMENTS' Pamtindl. tlilbr. rate_ quai.r work. Call George 757 1570
.n.f.I dr,i>ti i I.- N.-, ',t. IO,1 i.m all or t.e .
Dig Free estimates Licensed and insured ,i
Call Brad at 904-962-6782 ll -"' '- "


FIX IT ALL WITH ONE CALL!!
Roofing vinyl sEding, screen porcrhes and
additions Knchens, Dalhs, Tile, walls &
texture Lowest pnces and all work guar-
anteed. Licensed. Call (904)304-9476


TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs specializing in termite damage
246-1529


RHODES & RHODES
CONSTRUCTION NLANAGEEMENT. INc.
Remodeling Renovations
New Construction Repairs

"EXPECT THE BEST"
247-7886
CBC 1253069


MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor
(Hands-on)
c,.. C o.:i u :.n 'Add iri. .n
r ciard':liri. Kiclichn & Bain
Termite Damage Repair i
Condominium Upgrades & Remodels
Plan &.Design Services Available
iMenbe- NFBA .' .
Call Bob 626-1165
Fax 246-0289

A NELIGAN J

CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in Remodeling.
Additions. Decks, Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.,
(904) 247-3777
All Credit Cards Accepted
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lie. CB-C059536 Lic. CCC1325888
Member of the Betler Business Bureau



BARTLETTI
HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC.

Complete remodeling,

quality professional

painting, custom trim

work, deck repair,

doors & window

replacement. Work

guaranteed.


361-8866 i
LICENSED & INSLIURED


KP HOME IMPHOVEMENTI ING
Painting, pressure warning wood Iloors.
carpentry, lile work, drywall. 904-
241-7023.
REPAIR GUY, INC.
SMALL HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS.&
MAINTENANCE. 334-6091.
C&J REPAIR Services. Carpentry, Dry-
wall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling, elc
Licensed. Insured 955-0593, 241-1461.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very.,
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE 246-6628
HoneyDoBees.. "
No job too big or small, 3
if your honey can't do it, -
call the handymen who do it aoil.
Complete renovations, turn key
service. All types flooring, custom
tile work, carpet repair & installa-
tion. Pressure washing, construc-
tion & deck repair. Drywall repair
& painting. Garage cleaning,
debris removal.

246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured


ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs Call 246-5649
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach: 25yrs.' experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983..
ROMANO ROOFING SERVICES
Reroof. new rooi. repairs all types ol rools
Mention this ad for a $100 discount on all
rerool or repairs over $750 Call
246-5649
NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed professional See our ad. Under
Remodeling/Construction State Certified
Roofer #CCC1325888 Member BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted.


WEBERS TREE SERVICE
I.246-9930
Quality work'at 'reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.


HARDWOOD, CARPET, & TILE
Exclusive 8000 sq.sf. showroom with over
,20,000 different flooring selections at
builder's prices. Call Mark for an appoint-
ment to showroom. (904)807-7571.

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


Available from Commercial News Providers"


Duval and. Srt Jonn Counries
vciur DusinesS *vr rorn'e Aliari
1521 Penman Ra Jax Beach I
3234.


ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esti-
males Proles.,onail customer Si rvice.
Mowirng edirinqg, wjeedirg friniming. irees.
shrubs' Licenie., & insurea Residenlial &
co.rrrmerc.ai CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
TURF MAX
Fall Yar.3 Clean-up Spec:ial
www.lurfmax.net
.: (904)327-0558.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading. Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock. Mulch. Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
ED' LAWNCARE
Depenoat-ie Ouaiir/ Service Reasonable
rales 821-0)737
SHOW ME LAWN SERVICE, INC Call
Pam 74. .9


WE WANT WORK!
PROMPT SERVICE
Mulch clean ups. sod. Alto, mow, trim
'edge, srru ,rrin.rm.i Free estimates; in-
. sured. 2:74037
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc.' Competitive.
rates Call Alan.'.237-5301.
PALM TREES He.ages Trimmed. Yard
Clean-ups. Mulching Soddi-ng. whaieer il
lakes, etc Dave 249-4724
PERSCHELBROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service We mow
lawns Free aesimales. 246.0967

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Lawn care.
Janitorial Sernice etc. Call Hermon, 246-..
4238 6r2.1755
r A


DRIVEWAYS,' PATIOS, 'sidewalks, ex-
posed river rock, demolition, & room addi-
'tions.' RK Ballard Construction, Inc. Call
Chuck, 874-6692.


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


IIII~ a I~lr~~,lita llk 14n


DIRECTOR FOR child development cen-
ter serving ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Must
have Director's credentials and experi-
ence, excellent organization and people
skills. Positive personality a must. Beach-
es area. EOE. Email resume:
ToApply@comcast.net.
VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vet clinic. At least 1yr. experience re-
quired. Competitive salary, excellent ben-
efits. Fax resume to 246-3061 or call
246-2045. for more info. Beaches Animal
Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach.
HOUSEKEEPERS MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Seeking responsible reliable individuals.
Must be bondable. Serious inquiries only.
Leave msg at 716-8824.
PROVIDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES is
seeking an experienced SALES FLOOR
MANAGER. Must have call center/ sales
management experience; Security and
Surveillance (SSI) preferred with
W.I.T.mentality and work ethic. Establish-
ed start-up company with big plans for
growth in marketing and sales force, facili-
ty 'expansion including brand expansion
and industry identity. Professional wanted
to assist in, sales and marketing efforts.
Salary +commission +bonus and opportu-
nity for advancement, with no week-
ends. Call 207-7757 ext. 215.
NEED INTERIOR trim carpenters and
helpers. Dependable, own transportation.
Call 635-1395..
CORPORATE SAFETY DIRECTOR
needed for Industry.Leading Auto Trans-
portation Company. We offer an excellent
pay & benefits package to qualified candi-
dates. Applicants must perform with con-
sistent accuracy and possess the ability to
manage crisis and emergency situations.
Extensive DOT background and experi-
ence with a proven track record is essen-
tial. Email Resume:
Inazworth@atclogistics.com R
RESTAURANT MANAGER/MAITRE D'.
Marsh Landing Country Club has full time
position available., Salary plus commis-
sion based on experience. Excellent bene-
fits. Apply in person Tuesday-Saturday.
.'Call 285-6514 for directions. Drug
testing/EOE.
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB AM
& PM Line Cook Weekends required Pay
neg itih exp Fax 904-246-9121. email
accouniingk selvamarina com. or apply in
person DFWP


NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
offering obs They are altering job related
services and may criarge lees. Readers
are advised 0lo exercise caution before giv-
ing crecil card informalior, over the phone
wi.houl knowing whai specific product or
service they will receive


NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING. WHILE ihis newspaper ooes
not knowingly accept Dusiness opportunity
ads which require you to pay a lee to get
iniormalion or that refer you to 976-or 900-
prone numbers which will result in sub-
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newspaper cannot guarantee Ihe validity
of oflerings in Ihis -a1ssiticatron it any ad-
veniser requires you Io incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a lee lo learn Ine na-
lure 01 he opponuniry, please report i to
The Beaches Leader 249-9033


ACTIVE NANNY honesl. dependable,
transponaon & efereerences $10-$12nr.
any area. CPR 8 First A.a P.T or F/T
260-4915


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


October 27, 2006


OPENINGS FOR 1-3yrs old. Full or part
time. Good hours. Refs. Call 220-7493;


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


ELDERLY COMPANION/ Assistant, avail-
able Mon- Fri. 12yrs exp. Refs upon
rnenuest 94246'8387


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26" LADIES Schwinn bicycle, 5spd, $40. IF YOU are Interested in advertising urder
Weedeater, exc. cond., $30. Long wetsuit this category please call 904-249-9033 or
$60, short wetsuit $35. Call 654-4414. e-mail: classified@beachesleader.com


HIDE-A-BED COMFORTABLE $35, chair
$25, mirrors $10 each, carpet $20,
859Q-7979.


MOVING SALEI TVs, files, clothes, desk
BED- BRAND name queen set, & misc. Items, 9am-12noon. 39 Oakwood
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver. Rd. From Penman, W. on Arden, R. on
(904)858-9350. Tallwood, R. on Oakwood.


QUALITY RESTAURANT booths, singles,
doubles, six-tops, black. Great for your
kitchen at home, tool Vince or Tom, 249-
3322.


BRUNSWICK ANTIQUE Pool Table; 1922
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL Assistant/ Caregiv- Aviator,, 4'x8', reconditioned, excellent ta-
er. PV Area. Experienced, Dependable, ble. $3000 OBO. Call Joel (904)535-5293.
References, M-F, 742-8895.
6 PIECE Bedroom Set includes queen
IF YOU are interested in advertising under mattress & box, new still in boxes. $499.
this category please call 904-249-9033 or Can deliver. 858-9350.
email: classified@beachesleader.com


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


CHAPEL HILL Tandem illl ardens mausole-
um, The last one left for two. Many extras,
unit F, Pier one, $5900. 904-287-1815.
ANTIQUE WOODEN arm chair, used in
confessional, $50.00, 221-5576.


WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea. BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8173, w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
992-1470. Can deliver (904)858-9350.


TWO FAMILY sale on Oct. 28 & 29,
8:30am-1pm; 2607 America Avenue.
OCEAN CAY Saturday, 8am-11am
Queen bedroom set, dishes, baskets,
frames, toys, strollers, household items
and morel 607 Bonaire Circle.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, toys, baby
items, household, misc., Sat., 10/28 8am-
1pm. 1210 4th Ave. No. Jax Bch.
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY.. Furniture, house-
hold items, clothes & more. Saturday
8am-1pm. Comer 11th Ave N. & 21st St.
CLOTHING SALE: funky ladies/ juniors
size 1T-5 shoes 6-7, new and gently used.
Sat only, 10-o2pm; 1414 9th St. No.


SAT. 10/28, 8am, 442 10th Ave. So. Frig-
idaire fridge, furniture & household.
LARGE YARD sale. 2103 9rh Ave No.
Sal .Bam-unlii. Fisning gear. furniture, etc.


B&D COMPOUND Miter, router, band BEAUTIFUL 3 piece black Italian leather GO GATOy o sale before tohe our b game
saw, drimel, Coleman cooler, ceramic soia sel Like new. $1000, OBO. Will de- A ar s d 9th eStreet. Saturday,
heater, yard sprayer. 24.10139. river. 333.7299 8am-2pm.
. . . . .


GATEWAY LAPTOP Solo 5300 $295. REFRIGERATOR. KENMUHE, whnle, like
Zero qrairiy recliner 950 Inversion table new $95. Gas Range, Gibson almond
$400 Call 535-3272. $65. 2-47.4410.


FULL SIZE sola bed camel color coucr.
$75 Learner part ci sectional love sola
dark green only $50. All in gieal shape
219.9286


PIER I Queen' Bedroom suite, dresser
headboard. & enienainment center, excel-
lent conllion. $800 Haverty's leather so-
Ia. $600.'Sola Express Chaise S ohloman
nrtf whe $500n Call 536-1193


ZIPP-303'S ROAD bike rims, Iie new.v- "
$400 Call 759-3103. FILL DIRT- Cheapl Dig ponds free lor
dir.Cali 497-9666.


BIG SCREEN TV 50". RCA, exc cond
S.450 Bose Accoustimass 15-5 double
cuOi', & powered Sub. exc. condo $400.
Pioneer receiver 6 5 2yrs old, exc. cond .
110 watt x 5, $150. 613-4920 or
821-1070. .
.BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & box spring, new in
iclsiic w.'warranry $379 Must sell.
904)858-9350
BOWFLEX SPORT 1 yr new. $700
OBO 57 in. JVC HD-TV. $800 OBO. 607-
6294. '.
OUEEN SIZE maloboxilrame $100. 2 Twin
matiboxiirames $60ea Clean, quality
peda Can deliver 246-1832
DOLLHOUSE, GORGEOUS,, handcrafted,
5.5' long, 4' high. Center'Hail Colonial
style, country blue. Wooden jool, stair-
case chandelier, wallpaper. Fabulousliol
,day gih ,40.0. Sawgrass, 1904)280-2783.
PRESSURE WASHER. 13HP Honda mo.
ior, 65 gal & 35 gal tanks, 2 hose reels
mounted or, 5x8 trailer. 2yrs old. $1750
5439798.
BED- KING mattress set, $289 Can de.
. liver 19041391-0015.
MArTAG PRO-FORMA washer/ dryer,
1400 OBO 859-7900
AT&T PARTNER prone system 5 phones
,inialled lor $899 249-8877.
2PC WICKER Sei. loveseai cnar white
w*Cuil','m cushions 2 matching end la-
PIes. $215. Sawgra-ss 19041806-3613
BAB' CRIB while, w' manress & bumper.
B50 221-84140
BLACK LEATHER living room set kiicren
able labl w mirror, danboard. collect ble
dull siereo w speakers, much more
Sorna 631-4-197
WASHER DRYER. works line $100 ea. or
$150 pr 221-6263.
32 PAINJASOrIC HDTV 3 vrs new 2 yrs
ii n e\i Md warranly. $400 OBO. Call
338-7353.
FISH' DEPTH under. SI-Te\ cvs106. color
rn.:n,ic.r $350 call 868-2617


CANNON PRINTER pixma iP 4200 series
$60; HP keyboard, $10 & MicroSoft Wheel
mouse, optical. $10 246-1461.
CUSTOM GOLF karts. Hunting Karts.
Workhorse Kans. Located here at ine
beach, We start where, the competition
ends. Now accepting Chrislmas orders.
Order yours today Check us out at
www.krazykartsinc.com
FISH/ DEPTH inder Humminbird Wide
Eye, like new $60. call 868-2617


1850'S PENNSYLVANIA Corner Cup-
board, a true handcrahed gem Mint con.
edition. Hand-hewn open top shelves with
pale lacks Bonom cupboard. daik honey
wood $1250, Sawgrass. 1904)280-2783


AUCTION- NOVEMBER 4 10am. Sylva-
nia, GA. Prop 1- 15 Res. BId lolots & 81'.
acres Prop 2-52+/- adres divided Row-
eli Auctions. Inc 1800)323-8388 101o
buyer s premium. GAL AU-C002594
www rowelaucilons.com.

IANfl


1246-1933 619 Atlnti~cBlvd.
I 9 ,S ImF-.


CHRISTMAS, FURNITURE. Kayak &
misc. Saturday, 830-uni,. 1091 Osceola
Ave. '..
SATURDAY ONLY, 8sm. across the
street rom 1304 7lh SI. N Retrigeralors.
stoves, lools & lots more.
SATURDAY 8AM-12PM. 630 N 3id Ave.
Misc household ilems. books, clothes
more.


LARGE FAMILY GARAGE SALE. 119
Bowles SI. Saturday, Bam-2pm Kids
toys, books and games Clothes men's.
women's, girl's; Ralph Lauren. Gap and
more. Hals, lies, and Ions ol t-shins Goll
clothing cluDs and bags Travel Dags
kitchen stuff, computer items, laser discs,
electronics and much more .
SATURDAY, 9AM, 625 Oleander Cl.
Cleaning garage Tile-top lable w,4 chairs.
Tihany light, shampoo chair, manicure
chair, lois of knick-knacks. New dumping
lawn cart Come seeal


HOME OFC turn bunkoeds. books, CD's.
line china. Iree junk too. Also firm prices
on 5 pine farm table $300, ceramic kiln
$99. 370 Plaza. All Bch Sat 9.30
until "'
SATURDAY. 8AM-2PM, 392 4th ST. cor-
ner ol 4th SI & Sherry Drive Misc. house-
hold items, clothing, books, brand new
Kitchen sink.
SATURDAY, 10128. 8am-2pm, 73 Garden
Coun. Computer, TV,. lawnmower, knives
and swords, inflatable bed Too much to
list 241-0585


MOVING SALE small furniture & other
itemns. Sat.. 10/28, 8-11am, 128 Solano
Cay Circle.


MOVING SALE1 Friday, Saturday,
8am.l1pm Furniture, bike. new scrapbook
supplies, kid's etc. 14515 Marshview, oh
Eunice
MOVING SALE! House lull of furniture lor
all room & linens 4128 Tradewinds Dr.
Tnurs- Sun, 8-12
SATURDAY, 8AM-NOON, 3419 Wash-
burn Rd. Household, lools. and more.


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MOVING SALE, Oct.'28, 8am-3pm, 13865 BOAT SLIP For Rent, Harbortown Marina,
Deer Chase Place (Pablo Bay) 40' with water & electric, $500. 463-2845.
17 FOOT Gruman aluminum canoe. Cood
MULTI-FAMILY, SATURDAY, 8am-12pm, condition. $250, 241-7853.
Pelican Bay Court. Lots of misc. ..... .. ........ ,A .


HOLIDAY HARBQR-ofLSan. Pablo.-Satbtl-
day, 8Vhm- ipm, 2445 Captain Hook Drive.
Tools, clothes, toys, 2 bird cages, lots of
misc items. Proceeds go to the Children
Tumor Foundation.

SATURDAY, 8AM-?, 366 East Prindle Dr.,
(off Atlantic, Joeandy & Hodges), turn be-
tween Starbucks & Walgreen. Third Sub
on right, Arbor Pointe. Decorator items,.
floral, digital cameras, dream cast &
games, furniture & lots more.
PABLO BAY community sale Saturday
10/28, 8am-12pm, San Pablo North of
Mayo clinic.


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PONTE VEDRA Estate Sale on eBayl
Due to neighborhood covenants and re-
strictions, a moving Estate Sale was im-
possible. Therefore, "Lovin FL "selling off
items from "empty nesters" that are down-
sizing and redecorating on eBay. We in-
vite you to go to eBay home page. Click
on "Advanced Search" and search "Sell-
ers" by entering "lovin-fl" or simply enter
item #230043323918. Once on this item,
you can view other items from the sale.
Items include: Historic Charleston Dining
Room Suite by Baker, Leather wingback
chairs, DCS patio heater, two mahogany
leather inlaid desks, oriental rugs, porce-
lain vases,, silver flatware, sofa table ,by
Lane, upholstered loveseat, sofa' and
chairs, Henry Link wicker, bar stools,
chests, brass quilt rack, occasional tables,
and much more. Check items as more
Sites will be. added. Local viewing is not
possible. Pickup scheduled November
111h


12 FOOT ocean, kayak (lifeguard style); w/
* eat, paddle & pole holder; $400, 755-
6461.
40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
bortown Marina. $164K. 463-2845.



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YACHT SALES

at

Beach Marine

247-7966

Over 40 Vessels

for Sale


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fully equipped fitness center tennis facilities shopping village
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0u UOAI Sllp. narDortowne @ Mira vista.
$185,000. 241-0267.
MAXUM 2000 FR2, excellent condition,
ski's included. Asking $14,900, valued @
$17,000. (904)613-5854.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarlnaClubPV.com
10'4" BASSTENDER w/ trolling motor,
new battery, trailer & all accessories.,
$1600. Call Mike 247-6744.



1982 HONDA CB750, 24,600 mi., looks/
runs great! $1800 OBO, 894-8121.
2001 HD XL 1200C Sportster, extra
chrome, custom seat, new tires/ brakes,
5800 miles, excellent condition, $7999,
923-5879.
2005 HARLEY Sportster, Custom 1200.
$9500. 247-1042
1994 HONDA CR125, new excel rims,
new moose, pro taper handle bars, runs
great, plus racing gear $950, 207-3485.
2002 HARLEY Davidson Electra Glide
Classic, black, garage kept and always
covered, one owner, 8700 miles, lots of
chrome and accessories. $13,000. O.B.O.
727-8293


1987 FORD Ranger Ext cab. V-6, solid
oody, doesn't run. $650. 247-7849
03 GMC Sheraid custom van 50,000 mi

laclory warranty, 15 seals. 36.000 mi .
bronze, $18,500 OBO. contact Brian at
356-0731
1999 F-350 Dooley Crew Cab, Larat pkg.,
loaded 7.5 lurbo diesel. Very nice
$15.000 OBO. 307-7611.
89 RANGE Rover, good nuning vehicle,
$4000 OBO. 710-3111.


TOYOTA COROLLA. '97; loaded, runs
great, new lires, $3000, 910-7737
1990 DODGE Van, equipped for Ine diss-
bled. Lit, hana-conmols. good conailion.
Low miles. $2500 OBO 241-0585.
1967 CADILLAC Coup Deville Convert,-
ble. See pictures in weo: hnpit/home-
page.mac com/purduejim/PhoioAIbumd.hi
ml. Serious offers only. Jim 249-4292
2003 WHITE Volvo S-80, excellent condi-
lion, 64,000 mi., sun rool. auto $19,000
687-7463.
2000 RED Dodge Intrepid. excellent con-
dition, 74.000 mi., aulo. $4900. 687-7463.
1995 TOYOTA' Camry, power 'windows/
doors & mirrors, great shape. $3500.
246-6820. -
1992 OLDS 98 Regency, 2 owners, excel-
lent condition, 76,000 miles, 25mpg., air-
bag, ABS. $3300 negotiable. 608-2418.

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